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PALMER ASKS FEDERAL JOBS WHO IS BOSS Is Peeved Because Post Re- leased Alleged Reds WASHINGTON, May 13 dent Wilson will be asked by Attor hey General Palmer and Ass t Secretary of Labor Post to docidte Which official shall control the « ministration’s policy toward deporta tion of aliens, according to informa tion received today by democrats on the house rules committee Palmer charges Post released many allens taken in “red” raids, while Post insisted the department of Jus toe evidence in many cases was in suffictent. ‘The attorney general will appear before the rules committee May 24 to answer charges made against his FOR WAR VETS New Civil Service Ruling Is Issued in aside age, weight, and ht limitations, and fixing a pass « grade of 65 per cent, a new rul ing from Washington makes accensi ble to disabled veterans of the world war a long list of civil service pont tions The exservice man who passes these yequirements will be given preference in appointment, it ts promised »rmation and application blanks obtained at the clvil service sartors in the postoffice build and Chairman Cgmpbell |“ department, ways he will be asked to state wheth or he acted with explicit approval of the presktent in rounding up the department during “reds” or whether the White House ¢ many attend opening _ of free scalp clinic The opehing days of our Free Scalp Clinic were busy beyond our expectations. Men, women and children, all sufferers from one or more forms of scalp ailment, flocked to the doors, seeking relief. Our expert treat- ed them as they came with CJ AIR Within the past few days some applicants have already ments. ad from two to three treat- In every instance the results have been encouraging, notwithstanding the se- verity of conditions encountered In some cases the relief has been little short of re- markable. bring your scalp troubles here If you suffer with scalp affliction of any kind (not blood seated), whether it be dan- druff, eczema, falling hair or scurf, attend our Free Clinic and let us prove to you the efficacy of this Guaranteed Remedy. There is no charge whatsoever. Beriault’s Free Scalp Clinic 1104-14 Broadway, Seattle, U.S. A. Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. NAME COPYRIGHT~—U. S. PATENT OFFICE. What Do You Pay? This question is a real live issue to most Seattle families these day week. stands as Grocery Be grocery-wise. Insurance against High Prices. sj and is becoming more so every ivery Groceteria Store Nowhere else in the city, quality considered, can goods be bought at so low a price EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK, as at any Stores. Here are Money-saving Prices: Quaker can Van Camp's Hominy, N Crisco, 1%-Ib. can ... Creamettes, pkg Pure Carnation can .. just a few examples ed Corn Lenox § bar Del M Tomatoe Maple Sap one of the 30 Groceteria of Groceteria 12%¢ he 19¢ 2 can 15¢ A900 THE SEATTLE STAR a en nce ernment a [ A BUMPER CROP en SAR —Msssiarw—_ AN ba i) RS re eer w MAyRE WELL HAVE A RADISH Le oe EL, aS ZONE PLAN; TERMINALS ‘SUGAR GOUGERS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL | ROBBING PEOPLE CALLED CITIES NEEDS ; SINNATI, M Here ¢. To make yc y|tion of street types of unfti parking on crowded See: Economist Says Price Should ~ Be 11% Cents a Pound WASHINGTON, May 13—Sugar and ¢ ni should sell for 11% cents a pound,| otresta, amd present prices ranging from 20 must recog ‘n to 2 ce . to profiteering 21 Alleged Reds to Be Arraigned *,'"*" RUTLAND, Ore May 13 with ertminal syndicalinen, ed 1. W. W. will be arraigned court here May 2 «| ners and setting in of curbs: eniarse municipal eff onvention The zone system. Sugar “gougers” will exact a total] Rail and water terminal facilities of $600,000,000 from the American} people this year, Lauck, who le urg:| lained ax the di Ing the board to grant railroad men | oagtincer Fle uring al elreult punced the withdrawal veer, who has gone Kant as for William Haywood and ee Income taxes for 19 show that wugar f earned 62.2 per 1 wtock, 69.2 on cap. | 5.52 on thelr capi ented, after all taxea| and apartment hov are reatrieted | counse |for the good of the entire commun-|other radicals, it in expected that | ™ ity. Ralph Perce, of Seattle, will appear | “Zoning of cities will have great'for the defendants | influence in the of cities District Attorney Walter H. Evans Flavel Shurtleff of Boston, secretary | will represent the go of the conference - nye! ernment . pital stock, 2348.34 ¢ pi tal actually Invested, and 191,04 on apital after deducting taxes, accord ng to Lauck, who said sugar was| then selling for ts i | lIsiquest Friday on | Victim of Cycle An ame for If the producers showed such amazing earnings then,” said Lauck what must be their oa fen today with sugar hovering about 26 & pound?” far New Y¥ A Portland, Ore geles, have zoning Inws. killed For solution of the terminal prob | iss: g. lem, the following recommendations | ry, > was Auburn « held Friday od @ m by al mote sade m Y.| : | Ljungaht of Wash.| ALBANY, N. Y.—Albany law ington student |mchool wtudenta strike when Jacob lines not necessary if such |Goldenkoff attempts to resume studies on temporary injunction oe tee of Youth Throws His stuaien on temporary _ injunction Gun Away, Arrested >is be permitted | .Found loitering in the #h * GAINED 17 POUNDS BY TAKING TANLAG, . gun, Was captured bh ad and He Seattle Man Says He Now| Ents Better, Sleeps Better and Feels Better in Every Way are made Unified control and operation with y limite, Municipal contro! of be free from de ire should be common users should be served by belt ir There must be adequate freight rds. Railroad lines may ed around the city limits so tha thru traina will not have to enter heart of city , : y Rail and water terminals should | EX.PRESIDENT TAFT speaks at be treated as a single problem ink? CA lectese concen. Wen ¥ nation of grade crossings + eth atherenaet: te B Goodrich, engineer, of New copubtiende At thi York, eventual segregation of | New Washington hot traffic, that im, street cars overhead or in subways with street levels left | % x for motor and other vehicular | travel He suggrsted establishment of pri- | vate rights of way by trucking in terests where freight in handled by trucks; cutting off of building cor: | be divert neaday night guest of Seattle | “I found exactly the right medi cine for my case when 1 began tak-| ing Tar tirely re lblew but °, for it has not only en dome éf all my 1 have weight trou gained seventeer declared Sam Fifth ave, Seattle ." > ‘or several years I had suf: @ ~ ¢ E | fered from stomach trouble. My ap- petite was poor, and I could not| eat a single thing without suffering | from it afterward. After every | meal my food would sour and fer-| ment, causing me to bloat up with| gas, have a heavy, fu ling a | Nothing Restores Strength | TS ia 3 intense pains in the pit of my stom-| ‘ f p ads ach. There was always a bad tarte| and Vitality as quickly as | in my mouth, I had severe head-| Vinol, our Cod Liver and | aches, and at times became so dizzy | Iron Tonic I had to grab hold of #0 sit down to keep from fa kidneys worried me a and there were always in in the small of my be every winter, for I don't know how jong, I had rheumatism tn my arms and shoulders «o bad I had .great difficulty in doing my work. 1 could never get a good night’s| sleep, and always felt tired and| “I got started on Tantac while liv. | ing fh Polo, Mo. as my folks were taking it, and think there is noth ing in the world like it, and now 1 they do, I begar and when 1| Mrs. Moone Proved This: “Influenza left me vith Tsianina, a member of the uld not even walk Cherokee-Creek tribe, ig the Pinout ene ta [first Indian prima donna to} just anything 1 want and never ad to have help. 1 tried tonica 82g in grand opera, She in-|have a particle of trouble after and doctors without benefit. 1 read spired Charles Wakefield Cad-|“#t4. 1 never have a headache or about Vinol and four bottles built me! man to compose “Shanewist,’| "toy any more, and the rheu and restored my strength an¢ A matiem has left pntirely, going | lig Poe arth sd Load ag el Be tn Indian opera produced last) throush the bait. itaces vic the fited In the same way by ite use(vear by the Metropolitan|tirst time in years? without having MRS, CHA MOONE. |Opera company. “Shanewist’’|'he slightest sign of it. TL sleep well Weak, anaemic persons of all ages |is to be given by the American is that he wornout feeling is are promptly benefited by this fre Grand Opera company, with! \, eon 1" mous tonic e ure wo sure It isla ee pe Stee lin ¢ better than any other that we wit|/*tanina in the leading role.|w give She has just returned from enovgh Your Money Back if It Fails Europe, where she spent eight plates in sold in Seattle by Bartell 4 rug Stor Ow! Drug Co. and druggists every |months as an entertainer | id ‘on under the persona) di : rection of @ spect where, |amony American troops, | tative, @ special Lao represen. + an truth x I ever did in my] & fine appetite, eat The Lundquist-Lilly Sale is simply ade- termination on the part of this great Up- stairs Clothing Store to do for the men and boys of Seattle what is being done by John Wanamaker and other leading merchants in the Kast. It is our contribution to the movement to bring to a stop the ever-rising cost of clothing. To do this we are actually offering A Straight 20% REDUCTION On every Garment, every Hat and Cap in our great half million dollar stock. This means that a $50 Suit is now $40, a $30 Suit now $24, a $5 Hat now $4.00 and so on throughout the whole stock with NO RESERVATIONS The usual low upstairs prices are marked right on the merchandise, just as they were last week, and you simply get one-fifth taken off these prices. No Sale Tickets. Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps Men’s and Boys’ Extra Trousers Those who know the high quality of the.clothing which we have always sold, and who know how our Money Saving Upstairs Prices always did save money for the men and boys of the city, will be quick to realize that this offer means prices not seen in this city for a very long time. Lundquist-Lilly Upstairs Clothes Shop FOURTH AND PIKE GREEN BLDG. SPECIAL OPENING SALE OF CAMPSITES AT $7 IN BROCKMAR’S ADDITION TO SUQUAMISH Mitcer's Bay Suquamish—on the Sound—Fast Boat Service to Seattle . Now’s the time to get your campsite or summer homesite near the Sound —and Suquamish is the place. The opening of Brockman’s Addition to Su- quamish creates your opportunity—because of the low prices made possible in this sale. $5 Down, $1 a Month Just think of it! At such prices and terms there is no excuse for not owning your own You can build a camp or summer here—or you can live here all the year round mish has the best all year-round boat service of any place on beau tuful Puget Sound. And Suquamish is truly an ideal place to live and to rusticate—to en Joy the beauties of woodls nd beach—send to partake of the plea boating, bath Many people already enjoy the pleasures of Suquamish—and you will see many de Nghtful homes, ood stores, churches and schools in this ideal community—founded on | the spot where Chief Seattle once made his home. By all means see Suquamish. And by all means get in touch with us at once it you're interested in getting a tract for $75 ing and clam-<digging nothing of the | on terms so low that you'll never miss the pleasure and profit of having your own gar. | money, Cal! at our office, or telephone. Or den in this rich soil belt. At the price quoted | take the boat to Suquamish Saturday or Sun for this sale we are piping water direct to | day and look! for representatives wearing our the front of every lot, ' badges. G. H. BROCKMAN & CO. 315 New York Block ° Elliott 3928