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} ¢ Americanism. transactio ere are acco: and our cus- ied every cour consistent with sound opeiaent bust 4% Pelé co Savings Accounts (Aecoun: ibject to Check Are ly Invited, Peoples Savings Bank GRCOND AVE AnD PIKE oR AID ADVERTISEMENT) By EDWIN J. BROWN | The State Democratic Convention | Mt Spokane was truly democra was composed of as repre 4 live a body of cit wor and men) just stir the Democ from sloth. At first it was feared redicals were in control to inflict y to y Thomas Jefferson, Ar k Wiltiam Jer Bryan and Woo row Wilegn, this fact all should be proud, bec Der ats owe to the peor 1 the from radical and patter more than ified to state there wa standpatter n anarchist—eit rich or poor—in that convention. macy of reason The glorious was chown by When it was ; vention all fea from democr pelied and th its platform by all factional f in the eru whose ba our commonwe THE STATE DEMOCRAT FORM does more than talk Something. It provictes th it says 1 peo. ples coming into our country sha Fead and write in the English lan guage before they may become cit g is ames, provide because gens. Such school! for mothers in the! Democtats know that if the mother coming from other countries studies and learns the American institutions and ideas of American government, by family will be assimilated Health and phys training in schools is advocated. Cash compensation for soldiers, from either state or nation, is advised so that their pay will equal the pay in other war-time industries THE SPOKANE CHRONICLE for May 19th, sai “Some of those resolutions adopted by the Democrats of the state in ses- sion in Spokane merit the support of every one, whether Democrat or RepuMican, who wants to see the nation prosper. “Such planks as those advocating arid land reclamation and the sup. port of the Columbia basin project the enactment of laws to effect the education of the a front against any compromise | prohibition law; support to the wom en of the nation in the exercise of their franchise and the en; an unyieldim n the @ state constitutional convention these are worthy of the approval of every American, no matter in what party he is found “The state convention now en- trusts these principies to the dele gates to thé national con on at San Francisco. It remains for these delegates to exert every ounce of their united strength to nail these planks solidly the n: plat form. It may take a fi to get some of them placed properly, but the delegates from this state will not be down beca 2 fight looms ahead.” | WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYA name was received with mor slam than was M McAdoo’s, equally as much ag v Wilson's in the st When we remember t it was Wiliam J Bryan who gave us our nt at Baltt more, and mad ble for Mr McAdoo to ascend to the political honor now enjo y that thy man; when we « back to the years 1913-1914 know that Mr.| Bryan, while Sec ary of State, ha negotiated peace treaties with thirty nations, nd that on wa bein e negotiated with Germa which concluded before the assination | ef Prince Ferdinand, would have prevented the world war, we must | admit that he Is the greatest Roman of them all THE SAM LUEN that dominates the an party in this state has heretofore dominated the Democratic party to able extent, but the time when the put hers of the Times cannot pose as Democ Washington, I). ¢ and lieans before the Chamb merce in Seattle HOOVER. is but he is not know where contribufions came fr declaration threa bring him th will now 4: GRANC not so also that @ which am to a If Mr. Hoover THE NON-PARTISAN LEA nd THE TRIVLE ALLI ANC I probat tr support of Jay Thoma 1 Philty Tworoger, who alway Tom Marphine THE PAP TRI powerful than our n nt in that it puts newspaper business by denying or making the pri This plan may have after Robert stroy the Union WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST is said to be making f ments for the P-L them. paper pted to ae Saunder uneral arrange calling of would | BY’ A. C. McClurg & Co. in Great (Copyrighted Britain) RANDALL PARRISH (Copyright, 1919) THE SEATTLE STAR COMRADES OF PERIL | Vesterday) Por a moment, blinded by guxin nto t t, he could we Olga, He took ‘ ad on the r he un | € them against Wher ur” Here, by the other r What | ease by the | % out thru a | ught we might | ar was getting 1 two of them ng till night, an’ that t far 0 kon; the w went ' tha nk was a 1 |white. What are mg dow! | ther There was a note of startled sur prise in her vole 1 bef tened body is not here CHAPTER XXIII | The Attack on the ¢ larmed t ' r, fell @ t ' was gone, actually gon 1 perceive the stain of h the man had falter from th put ther her voice quaver. ing, “we would have seen hie if hb him! of He must have reviv You bet there ain't no mys tery about It. Dead men t movin around, an’ there ain't no angels comin’ down to carry that cuss off. What's happened ix he got back strength enough to crawl. Likely he got into that dark room out o' sight Anyhow I'm goin’ to find out what's appenéd. You Keep an eye at that hole in the wall yonder, while 1 scout around a minyte. If you see any. }thing movin’ in shootin’ distance, |just blaze away. Don't hesitate a moment.” She went forw: told her without out, yet a about at the « | and $3 a bottle. Broadway, Seattle, U.S. A. Jmoment, listening, and then stepped onfident forward acromm — th no doubt t Macklin—<dlead here; h uld el The plac night; a ® ’ it it unable to distir There w mc ous, He 1 at the disquiedr t nt, a sharply into the Ar ¢, Macklin? Come peak v bod going to hurt W 1 of ‘ 1 ' h, Th cnn wan foe he ™ fused to grasp he came back , faxed and rved ti . 1 r eer qu No: I I plet H wh my. Rveryth gotten thru the root or the laughed de Aently Lord, I don't ea mo how he could; it's fifteer t to them raft ers, an’ no opening, while, judging from outside, the floor must rest plum on the ground. Who shot him anyhow? Did you “Yea, I did.” she exclaimed excited looking that way, toward where the board was ripped off th window. 1 just bad a glimpse of a face behind the muzzle of the gun ly. “I was It was a woman; I am sure it was a woman, with black eyes, Then the mmnoke obscured everything, and she was go “A woman with black A an? in kn mitted trugeling with the a, | wh, of ‘courae, “that's” al” plain Would Have More and Live Better mal we no doubt, and RE STRIKES NECESSARY ? Miiaa ba fesie chelates Can Employer and Employe Come Together sy with yates on a Basis Fair to Both? this place She is Mexica and ia here with/ ~ ry svg lg gy Mag Wass Mary Fryes t aye Laud , that Is a pretty 20-year-old girl ave her, and marry you "safe on Good Old Mother y, and she shot.” |Barth? Anywhere, says Miss J later she was sorry.| Mary Freyes, and to prove it «sehe who came back.| she has set off alone on the ey aay cory neipa|teamer “China” from San How vould she take Francisco to travel around the ' " know me globe paseage. There might be one | se th. It ina pur n floor; | “fe Ile gave it o her, and she Just @ guar to nee we ng. Th f Ye bu log. H 1 « looked out t¢ t be a aignal I Don't seem to He atraigy in, his eyes sur If we only had twe utGt we might give th . r thelr She watch jetend ¢ aide; the 4 et while I n you can stand ru that hole tn pepper them We'll make it 1 him shift the bench and then stood upon it to look out rT nun Nothing ahe had swam in a purple haze. ze what Ii kone must searc out there ne at Ip we? down, nd the If he tle light #till re mov me ne t Stops Dandruff q Hair Diseases ANTEED F you have scalp trouble or falling hair undoubtedly you have tried many different treatments in the hope of finding relief. 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Buy it at drug stores for $2 If you wish, write direct to Beriault Mfg. Co., 1104-14 b at once, It ts ” (_TRAVELER | AN INTENSE DRAMA OF A SOCIAL: EVIL TODAY Be iT IS PERMEATING THE UNIVERSE i A Burning Message of the Moment TO THOSE WHO { the effort he realized was their last " cabin was un and would be r neh sealants to creep Ar mpt at door would be | probability, in «pite of the b were even nm tral trance ty to mhoot there was no other way t might thru some secret pas ace existing under nd. Macktin had certainly some where; the vanishing y wan miracle; and th t have b alone of hin nothing clas t h he could cling to: thet chance lay in some such discov ery. Yet the woman, groping on her pening ouragement strain arknens Sh longer Iby in One Touch of Humanity — the human touch administered by a wise mayor. He broke the There ts nothi id anxic x to be found?” he “no appearance of 4 sopra cal hay strike, but not the strikebreakers. He deported leon’ aon wramwed “Thane eee the alien strike-makers, and pointed out the & block which does not appear to fit path of happiness to capital and labor. an tightly the others; I can get the ker blade between, and it doesn't ae sk eee Indorsed by P. H. McArthy, general president, State Building Trades “Let me try my strength.” Counci],of California; Charles P. Howard, divisional councilman of U. Ss. | He started back to Join her} but at Depa@nent of Labor; Wm. T. Bonsor, president, Labor Trades Council. that stant here came a sudden - : buret of fie fire ithor pullet pm 1 puncts d by savage yells. 4 whir about instantly, and whing between the Olga alno deserted her search climbed to her post of defense neh, The surrounding dark- Harold fi ness enabled them to perceive little only the flashes of cleaving |the night, occ the | flitting of a dark form in the momen |tary glare firing was contin uous nd rather heavy, yet the sound of the guns did not seem to} indica adva ¢ The markemen neath still remained concealed be the protecting bank of the m, or elve skulked In the shadow ot The Special $100,000.00 woods. he bullets did no Co damage, generally finding billet in mix the oc w crashed thro planking of the door, T Selby the meaning wax sufficiently plain; the real danger lay, as he ex pected, at the rear; all this noise was being carried on merely to attract thelr attention. He 1 across, un uble to see his companion, but well are where «he was | Don't waste shot until you see something within range. Those [| a fellows out there are just plugging rn away blindly. They'll never rush . * ad ei a sae = thin aded Soa c "ity in the dark, had found fatal pas-, P your eyes wide open tho, I'm going back, and try to/See thru that broken shutter, and| | knock off a board from ‘that eear win: | "Fuck her down. His first helpless jdow. If TI can get a few shots out | 1% changed Into a rage for reveng mingled with a wild yearning that he SALE BY THE NAVY Block thelr little game. same! might yet find her alive. | Y I think one or two are! ‘Olgat” he cried out, “Olga!” crawling closer thru thone weeds," |. There was no answer, no move- “Likely enough, young bucke who Ment All was black, soundless ——OF: can't back; keep your eye on|°ven the rifle fire without had them, an’ let them have jt | Ceased &s you are sure, Call out if yo He dropped to his knees, and crept need me.” ¥°"| forward, feeling along the floor with He groped his way as far o i, (outstretched hands, dreading each far as the | instant to touch her body. Suddenly inner door helped by the almost con |tinuous flash of the rifles outside; he |had even crossed the threshold, hia heart choking him as he perceived al! his searching fingers encountered an opening in the puncheon floor. | (Continued Monday) at the NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, WN: of red flame, already visible} gy >. PROPOSALS L [here and there thru narrow chinks re rived. by rhe ieraine atip Ses Ga ie | the logs. Perhaps he was ock P nday, Jur sold by seale yposals, | Siceady too! Jaten-those arte Waal Bi) and. the a oir ture hpi MAY 25. 1820, by” the Senlor Member, Hound ‘ot Survey tired the cabin, the jHeking flames | rat the Seattle, Washingtor following classes of material; * Use! Sound, Washington, the eve then be ming to eat into the in jdry bark. He had no time in whl h “het 11,000 Ths, (more or leas) eld 80 Tents, 7x9, with fMles, to act, or even think fore he aa. ts raneer, 7 Tents, 16x20, might venture another etép foenen be a Mews gear, miscellancous items, 600 yards Canvas, cotton, 30. Olga fired twice rapidly, the ¢ yon appl t 5 Retri inch, of her revolver lighting ‘up the an f iminigration, Seattle, Wash Furniture, Life tire interior. What followed he — Desks, Folding cots, scarcely knew; there was a sharp| Boat equipment of all kinds, Machine tools, ery, the crash of the over-turned |‘ Small hand tools, Lathes, | be nich and the sound of a body fall 95,000 Ibs, (more er less) old Plate rolls, ing heavily on the floor, A revolver recelved at Tope, 15,000 Ibs. zinc skimmings, went spinning noisily across the| and Doc 12,000 Ibs. (more er less) scrap 15,000 Ibs. zinc dross, room, and then all was still, and| yank eae a ‘Tabular Bie Genta, black once more. {and then and thore Moter sailing launches, Life rafts, Shelby could see nothing; only the! for furnishing and Steam cutters, Used automobile tires, stant had seared itself on hig brain, : ‘and "appu Dinghys, 1,000 tons (more or less) light She had been shot—his wife; this girl, t of. ip Heating stoves, and heavy black and galvan- he had learned to love! Some stray | 12CMtE, Air compressor in Clothing, ined scrap steel, #hot from an Indian rifl |gct Sound, Washington? wing Blankets, sheets, bedspreads, 25 tons (more or less) scrap } - nd No. 41 y ote. cast steel. andant, N Ree nee Sale wit! be for cash to the highest bidder. Deposits of 20 per cent of the amount are required. Inspection can be ma Postal money upon application to the Senior Member, Boar payable to the Chiet Praisal und Sale, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Weskingtane?? AP Pe ures Ob eae eras ero atalogue of kale and further information ma obtained oa Fen AE rom Department “C,” Board of Survey, Appr: and Sale, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington. dnys af