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The Seattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars, Second Avenue at Columbia. iG.O. | part of the state's 9@ votes almes' anything may come, that it is safe to assume the Cid) Guard will never line ap behind a | wasn’t able to work, but since taking | | man who haa any “taint” of pro-| Tanlag I am beck om the job twenty: ~ ——~|one pounds heavier, and I am feel-| Ing as fine as I ever did in my life,” | was the remarkable statement made |Tecenuly by Henry D, Seely, cement Uving at the MANY NEGROES put his clothes on and the judge told him that the next time he went in the water @ la natural he'd spend) vy trong as iron and I sleep 80 good and sound at night that when «tx o'clock comes I am up and on the I could talk all day ‘ ° 9) about Tanlac, for it’s the finest thing of “Profiteer a while in jail. ar. * JSP ORY ; |* By Mabel Cleland ——_——_ _— Page Eight VER DY THE ENTRANCE, to the park Duddy sat in the big car and amoked, and talked with Mother, who always lked to wit etill and watch the waves and the lazy summer clouds, But little Grandmother, who fused to be a ploncer, and knew all about the best spots for find-| ing biackberries and loortce root and things, was off with the kid dies in search of adventure They always cltowe the Alki! rive if it was thelr turn to| choose, because it was right here that so many things had hap pened to Grandmother when ashe was @ little girl And she and Aunt Ellen (who was Daddy's Aunt Ellen, too) could talk and talk, beginning always with “Do you remember?’ and it wits fun to Just sit stil) and listen You know how it ts tn Schmidt's Park—all woodsy and tangles of vines and big ferns. Well, Da was leading the way and Grandmother and Posey | (who was only 4) were following as fast as they could when Grand mother called out, “Well! biees my soul! and again, “Bless my soul! David man, do you see that gid stump over there—that big one?! ‘That's the very one that saved) my life, or I thought it did, any way. | “I wee out bere one Jply morn ing with Ellen and Jamea picking salmon berries—-we picked berries | then in even little folks, because was so little fruit of any kind except the wild ver ries, Brother Jame was older than Ellen, and I waa younger, #0 they didn't expect me to keep up with them, and because I was the | baby they often let me sit down to reat while they walked farther | and farther Into the woods i BY JAMES HENLE NEW YORK, March 26.-—Potitica! observers here regani the primary’ dections on April 6 as only a trial om contests. In one Herbert Beevers supporters will conduct an and the results to the Old Guard. In a dosen or so districts Senater Johnson's cohorts will. put up candidates, and William M. Bennett of the latter's forces, is attempting te capture a place a5 one jot the four Galegatesatlarss. AN ta all, however, it be practical Se at aa . “OLD GUARD” SEEN AS EASY WINNER IN NEW YORK THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26; 0. 4 a “The day was warm, I remem ber, and I gaw a nice, cool, moany root, so T #et down my little pail, leaned back against the stump and the next thing I knew 1 wus fast asleep. I don't know how long 1 slept, but I know 1 waked with @ start and mat up very straight and I never shall know why I didn't scream, for right on the other side of that stump I heard-Ooff! Ooff! Ooff! and something heavy and = clumay soratehing and tearing away at the wrappings of our luncheon, | which wag hidden there in the shade, There I wae—way out in the woods alone! Even the chil dren nowhere in sight, and I knew that growly OoffOoff could be nothing but a bear 1 got up trembling with terror And peeped round the tree—you see what a large stump It le—and there, sure enough, sat a real live bear finishing up our luncheon as if he thought it was made for him But he was swall the lant bite and I the diy that when he did fir ould eat me. Then I remembered my litte pail of berries and how bears like salmon berries, So I poked it along = carefully—carefully—ineh by inch with « long stick, hoping I could get it within his sight and keep bim busy @ little longer when all at once that pail struck & little stone and made a clatter and all my prectous berries mpilied out on the ground and I was so frightened I forgot to be careful and screamed and screamed as bard as I could. James came running back, calling to me, and he maid he didn't know which was frightened most, the baby bear he waddling off thru the brush or the little sister whe came stumbling, sobbing, toward him.” gressiviem Senator York on Johnsen March 35 tovades ited funds at their disposi! ‘HENRY D. SEELY UNABLE TO WORK ly certain that the machine will | shew up at Chicago with the greater Gains Twenty-one Thea! and Feels as Fine as Ever will come the old game of trateand | compromise Harding i» lkety to be the orein-| tmation’s first eboloe, Aftey that) teept | | ago gee lace them with , : LEAVE SOU * ? or we og ace them with a new atk ROL place rt pric don't belleve any man ever H UPSTAIRS we offer unusual ; i jon’ wut Southern Industries Are | vores than 1 dia and sul stood wp B ye oth Short on Labor under the strain. I stayed at work MEMPHIS, Tens, March 26.—Are) thes? Durtng the war thousands of ne lew idle negroes; SAN FRANCISCO, March 26.—) ir.” The cops made Harry Farmers Pay Fine | LONDON, Eng., March 26-—When cannot play. You may time you come into the store and why the Apollo is the Player for you. The Kimball Piano and Many Other Famous Makes FOR TWO YEARS! Pounds | | } the wholesale cost of today, is in His Life—Praises Tanlae “It's a fact, for over two years I and concrete worker, corner of Weat 114th and Main Sta, as long as 1 could, but something over two years ago I gave up the fight and quit work altogether. migrations of negroes from the South | Nothing tasted good to me and I | to seriousty handicap Southern indus | never enjoyed eating because my stomach would turn sour and {would bloat all up with gaa My | beart felt Ike there was something "ro laborers left the South for the! prensing on it frem all sides and I | war factories of the North. They | had such awful palpitation spells I have not returned. Instead they are | thought I would «mother. My nerves taking the places, it ts said, of for. were #0 completely shattered that eign-born labor in Northern mille and/any lttle unexpected noise would factories, and those who remained in scare me out of my wits. the South are not sufficient to carry | was so extremely restiess that some mornings when I got up I actually felt worse than I did the night be fore. I was so weak I just barely ‘ke at even had strength enough left to drag) | ~~ a * seemed to " "I " Cotton | be playing out altogether ana 111; Birds Get His Mail mills and plantations using negro! admit I thonght there was little hope labor almost exclusively are com- plaining of the lack of hands and planning the importation of negroes from other parta of the Sopth, Held for Theft of areund the house and I left for me. “Bo many of my friends were talk that [ made up my what there was to it and—to make a long |etory short-—-it @id the work and| built me up to where I couldn't ask Sept. Morn’s Stuff | tee! any petter. Thin was seven : months ago and today I am still in z | the very pink of condition and fee) Harry Hoffman went swwisaming ID| ing aq fine an aver. Whatever I |want I don’t hesttate to eat it be cause I never have a aign of indiges. | My nerves are ing Tanlac, mind to see for mynelt tion or. palpitation. fo for the day. I have ever seen in my life. Tanlac je gold in Seattlo by Bartell | “St. Jacobs Oil.” Nothing else takes an auctioneer was convicted for sell-| Drug Stores under the personal dj-| out soreness, lameness and stiffness ing plga beyond the official price at|reetion of @ special Tanlac represen-|so quickly. Haverhill, loa! farmers paid the fine, ' tative —Ad a Apollo Player Piano—Ide SATISFY YOUR DESIRE FOR MUSIC IN YOUR HOME ! al! Possession Easy The Apollo Player Piano is a wonderful instru- ment—it’s a medium of expression.as satisfying to the accomplished Pianist as to the music lover who lilo yourself any you will know try this A) The reputation and sidering the Kimball. New The Califor nian’s friends say that they aro| | | wpending little money and that the| | Wood and other forces have uniim My hd 401-403 Pike St. | . On Terms that Make liable guides to choosing—consider them when con- Among the various models you will find the instrument of your choice. We carry the Kimball in Grands, Baby Grands and Uprights as well as a complete showing of all the others. pen veere oneness * Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop —— Tailored Ready Clothes || The Greatest Suit | and Overcoat Values the City Today And Why— Nowhere in America will you find Higher Grade or Finer Tail- ored Suits and Over- coats. Upstairs, with low rent and large volume of business on a strictly cash basis, we are able to offer these fine gar-- ments at prices which mean a_ tremendous saving to you, a saving which you will appre- ciate when, “through comparison,” you find that stores offering equally high grade clothes are asking $50 to $90. In This Great Upstairs Store You'll Find Them at $35 to $65 Allow Us to Prove It to You Another Factor which allows us to sell clothes at virtually the fact that we own our mer- j chandise at right prices, hav- | ing bought heavily months ago 1 | when prices were much lower | than today. Ww ledge’ * Insured Clothes for They stand the hard knocks, rm At $20, $25 and $30 we are offering Suits and Overcoats which, in most cases, $8.75 » $25.00 Corduroy Knickers, with dou- ble seat and knee, $3.50 pair. Tailored Ready Co. Separate Trousers for dress, work or out- ing wear, excellent values Upstairs at $3.00 to $15.00. 1 Be di route. The man went home and found the carrier had been putting the mail JEWELL CITY, Conn., March %6./in the bird house on the ridge pole —A man living on the rural delivery of hie barn instead of the usual route complained to the postmaster, RF, D, box. that he hadn’t received any mail for | - — & Week or two. The postmaster said) Luna Park Swimming Pool opens the carrier had been covering the! March 27th.—Advertisement. ‘Sleepless Nights Caused by ~ Tormenting Skin Diseases When the Skin Seems Ablaze | skin discases, come from a disordered aes With Itching Pain. condition of the blood. 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