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AGAINDELAY | | SEWER WORK | | Alki Contract Bids All Over} Legal Limit iting glasses for the} imsanitary condit time usually regards | district will continu only as an irfcident. van paar. Fs > aa nru the failure of contractors te man or woman who j|mame a contract price within the Worn glasses KNOWS |timit of asmeasment fixed by law for well how much de-/the construction of a trunk aver system on 63rd ave W. and @ nee experience. jacent streets, the rm nts of the le have earned our repu- | point must strussle with the i tation only one way—by |old tmadequate ditch system ‘over twenty years of ind The lowest bid submitted to the vidual counel! streets and sewers commit tention to making} \tee Thursday was $16,000 above the eyeglasses and spectacles—|iegai limit of assessment. The com and making them right, | mittee voted to reject all bids and }is#ue another oa “Next Door to Carroll, Jeweler” {in the meantime Charles R. Case, | superintendent of streets, will deepen {328 Puc STREET, | 1 aivcnes which are on offense to in the Alkt for several the residents of the Alki district, as |a temporary relief measure |Meany Now Seeks Simple Home Method for Other Peaks ; | Prof. Edmond S Meany of the Easily Erases Wrinkles |) university of Washington was able to report Friday that he has climbed | Feported great |t0 the top of every major mpuntain | access famous saxolite |in the state. Asx president of the le-removing formula. Mountaineers’ club he led a halt} care Pewaeres dozen members to the summit of Mt pee © Sunday. i aa the, finest ed | WOULD INFORM MEN rerry—are tmmediately’ atfectea. OF PLAGUE TREATMENT le fetes once Any. That they and their families may Gruggist, of course, can |be fully advised ag to treatment. mé@n rejected for military service be *-leause of tuberculosia infec uested by the National A . wis association of New wilt produce @ wonderful ommunicate at once with the near Dae thon an hour's rest-Ad. et organization doing anti-tubereu ent. losis work for the afternoon « the face in the saxo! \F lap J Jack Champ mT Will Perform in Seattle Oct. 6-13 | ——_—_——# CAPT. FRED ANDERSON Hot cakes! Served a la Salvation army! in France, fried by the champion of ‘em all, Capt. Fred Anderson, who | without rest served §,000 at Mt. Sec arrived in Seat © them on hi during Salv France, in 20 hour tle today and “will wheelbarrow grid ion Army Opp ity Week, Oc ber 6 to 13. His sinkers put pep into the Americans who drove the Ger mans out of the St. Mihiel salient, and he expects the same results in the drive on Seattle folks’ pocket books, EGGS BURNED, SUGAR BOWL CAST; 2 ARRESTS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26.—A sugar bow! figured as a deadly weapon in the restaurant at § ALL PHONOGRAPHS iN. ONE —the beautiful, large cabinet style, exactly as shown, and 20 selections of music 10 double-face records)—only $108.50 ‘] Place Your Order Early as the Supply Is Limited Down— $2.50 Weekly 1216-18 Third Avenue Phone Main 3139 BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND SENECA 679 Pine st, is employed, when La bornes allowed a couple of fried eggs to burn this morning. Labornes w preparing an order for Louis Calaveras, a patron, whe was in a hurry to get to work. When the eggs burned, Calaveras waxed #0 wroth that he hurled the sugar bow! at Labornes’ head, causing a laceration which required three | stitches by Dr, Silbermann at the Harbor Emergency hospital Cala veras was booked for assault with a deadly weapon and Labornes will be arrested for disturbing the peace when he is released from the hos pital. EDUCATED RAT DOES TIGHT-WIRE WALKING NORFOLK, Vt, Sept, %6—Ir view of the campaign which ts being ik to exterminate the rat, it is fitting to announce that the Pilot office can boast of a rodent quite polished in the art of tght rope walking This rat was seen by a member ot the staff walking on a telephone wire between the lot building and the structure o¢ 4 by the Mu tual Building ana Without hesitation the little gray gentleman appeared from some ob geure spot on the Pilot side and ran along the stretch of wire with the alacrity and speed of an exp wire oncillated and flap twisted, but Mr. Rodent continued undaunted. No, he didn't walk on his two hind feet, but used his all fours The member of the press who wit neased the intrepid little fellow’s mi gration, saw him pause midway be tween the newspaper structure and| the offices of the association, and| then continue on fis way SAVES FRIEND BY SWIMMING 3 MILES SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26—Ray lub, is from an cost him his life bu of mind of Eddie unt doubles canoe wam three miles to ald thru a high surf in the shot bay off Alameda when the canoe in which both were pa turned. Roper, an exp realizing that Rose could not make shore, instructed him to cling to the overturned canoe until he swam to shore for aid. It took him two hours to make the difficult swim, When the beach patrol boat reached the cinoe Rose was delirious from exposure and apenas OFFICIAL “SEEKING HERMIT’S FORTUNE} TRUCKE while in an dition, of Charles Chandler, Truc kee's wealthy hermit, has caused the public administrator of Nevada county to begin a search for the dling over: rt swimmer Chandler, who died several days ago. was possessed of a fortune aggre gating $10,000, Out of this but $800 bas been found, HERE’S LITERAL LAND OF MILK AND HONEY HONOLULU, Sept. 26. — Bees, beans and beef are to make the island of Kahoolawe a land of milk and honey, Goats which are ruining vegetation on the island are to be Killed off and cattle to take their place. The Kahoolawe Honey com pany will raise kiawe trees for its bees and beans for the cattle of An. Ee ee. McPhee, and there you are, 4 Hot cakes! Just like doughboy got | Fourth st. where Tom Labornes, | oan association | LETTER ON ROAD FOR property of the deceased. It is said) \ Astonish You Dollars? We have been here in business in the past 30 years, and worth of goods you you trade with us. SHOES Must Ge here. UNION STORE COME EARLY WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. GOODS JUST 15 YEARS LONDON, Sep’ A letter post 1 London 16 years ago has just | n delivered to the Portamouth | irm to which it was addressed. The | A clerk, selecting the | lo for ship Doesn’t hurt! THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. WI Be Sold at Prices That Will Why Not Save at Least Five the biggest barg: 4.95 for Men’s Fine Shoes, Nettleton, Florsheim, Johnson & Murphy and other high-grade makes; values to $14. Northwest for the every dollar's buy carries our rep- utation and guaran- tee back of it. You do not take chances $5 Men's Heavy Union Suits, here — you know you are safe when $1.00 Leather Work Gloves, Every Pair in the Store Will Be Sacrificed — No Keaerve — Men's and Boys’ Dress and Work Shore Come in here and we will open your eyes. We have hit the PROFITEERS squarely between the eyes. HIGH ' prices are unknown $1.00 Wool Sox, cut to $1.75 Children’s Coveralls, ORNIA GROWERS _ OF GRAPE ON MOVE Y. Sept 26—~Portu [CALIF guese their law are sald to be ting in Mexico in large numbers. ned an order for some | of th nt, diseov-| The order was 15 years old. ‘every encouragement Lift Off Corns! Lift touchy corns and | calluses right off with fingers Apply a few drops of ‘Freezone’ upon that old, Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, without pain or soreness! bothersome corn. root and all, Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet Lift Tiny bottles of ‘‘ Freexene’’ cost bub a few cents at drug stores We Are Closing Out the Entire Stock of Harris-Meltzer Co. 311 Second Ave. S WHOLESALE Dealers in Men’s Wear, and we have marked it down to a ridiculously low figure A BONA FIDE SALE—EVERYTHING MUST GO SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 9 A. M. This sale starts, and the STUPENDOUS VALUES we are offering will ASTONISH you Boys’ SUITS! DQ NOT BE MISLED | MEN'S SUITS Every One Must Go, and We Guarantee Fit, Style and Quality, This is a bona-fide sale. We are pioneers here and we have age ro s in town. Just gaze at these prices: $17.85 | $5.45 for these Boys’ Swell in serges and cheviots; latest styles; values to $12.50. You must see these hand - tailored Men’s Suits; finest makes, in elegant serges, wor- steds and _ tweeds; values to $40.00. 26 Blue and Red Bandanas, cut to 8c $5 and $6 Work Shoes, cut to $2.89 $30.00 Fine Blue Serge Suita, cut to $14.85 $10.00 Ladies’ and Girls’ Fine Shoes, cut to $2.85 $30.00 Men's Sweil Overcoats, cut to $14.65 for extra heavy Union Made Overalls cut from $2.25 Palace Clothing Co. Corner First Avenue and Spring Street PNM LIGHTNING KILLS MAN AT JOHN BROWN’S TOMB| LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Sept. 26. While taking visitots to the grave of .|John Brown, the abolitionist, here, William Hughes, a former navy man, was struck by lightning and instant jy killed. Hughes had just pointed to | « ® grave and was turning to tell the | ¢, party something of its history when the bolt struck him, and he fell cross the tomb. LUMBER FOR EUROPE VANCOUVER, Sept. 26.—British Columbia shipped 20,000,600 feet of lumber {n August, most of it to | —% Europe, Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you! |destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary lquid| arvon; apply it at night when retir-| ure ehough to moisten the and rub it in gently with the finger tips Do this tonight, and by morning most if not all, of your‘ dandruff) will be gone and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, | |lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and 20¢ Handkerchiefs, $5 and $6 Men's Dress Hats, $1.00 Underwear, $1.75 Blue Chambray Shirts, $15.00 All Wool Mackinaws, cut to ’ All Wool Suits, Latest Models, cut to $7.00 and $8.00 Work or Dress $25.00 Men's Suits—look them EXECUTION PENS ARE KEPT AT BIG PRISON LONDON, Sept, 26 of St. Pauls at Lyons there is a curi- |] from “eu ous collection of pens. At the prison | executioners 1 regulatiop receipts for prison handed over to them to be At each execution |pen is used for the purpose, ink left to ay hdl bad guil a fresh and the | Let's go bay Boldt’s French pas. | 3d Ave.; down: | XAT Ms Helps Make Strong and Women — Used By Over 3,000,000 Peo ple Annually As a Tonic, Strength and Blood Builder. Ask Your Doctor Than Half—Look Them Over Do you realize that we have taken over an entire wholesale stock, bought it out in its entirety? Stop and think what it means—a saving of” at least half on every purchase you make! OVERALLS dumpers, Work Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Ete, Have Been Cut in Price, So That You Will Stock Up for Years Bargain Hunters, this is your chance —don’t pass it by. Everything must be sold. The stock is complete. YOUR DOLLAR WILL WORK Overtime Here. WE CASH PAY CHECKS “UNION-MADE” OUR SLOGAN LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED If your gums are men and their families, United Painless Dentists INC, look and feel a hundred times bet- ter. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work,—Adver- Usement, Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: Sundays, 9 to 12 RECEIVED A Targe shipment of good Razors sloughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ ease, which is a menace to good health, We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize é |] in this dreaded disease. Examl- nation and estimate free, Special care taken of children's teeth. Reasonable discount to Union All work guaranteed 15 years, 608 Third Ave, Cor. James St. 8:30 a, m. to 6 p.m