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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 19: ” ACREAGE J DES. MOINES HALF-ACRE VIEW y TRACTS Buy a hart. re trapt in the country With all city conveniences. We are exclusive agents for 10% acres of View tracts right in the beautiful City of Den Moines. These tracts h f the sound * range from "mounteine t. Terms, It ctr seo to $700 per 18 @ pleasure t there t If interested and & $P ointment with us to # an them, MENRY c, Main 7134 EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Building | 8% ac RES BOTTOM BERRY LAD all kinds of fruit, berries garden and potatoes in and all plowed; f-room house; electric Hehts, phone and city Lor, Price $3,280; $1,000 cash, ance quarterly : u es, partly red: wood for fuel; 0-reom house: close to town. in well-settled district. Price $3,500; $1,200 cash. See Mr. Shea. TH LAS CO, Facts, Values and Courtes: 24 Leary Rullding : full price $10 per acr: Auto trips daily, leaving our office June 30th, July let, 2nd, Srd, éth Sth and 6th, at § am. round trip $5; remember there are no stumps. ho stone, no brush on this land very rich soil, no fertiliser need- ed; come to our office or write for Information and descriptive cireu- lar; your chance in mow, act! quickly SPARKS. CHASE @ DYE 514 Second Avenue 20 ACRES FOR SALE BY OWNER of Al soll; } complete for 4-re At $45 per acre; $300 thin ts in payments per mon herry valley district. Write for| information to Christ Martin, Du- vall, Wash FOR SALE—FIVE ACRES” RIGHT im city, two blocks from car line; view property; not yet platted; 4 with wood, | bile thrown be had on 4 terms ‘all phone for leas than $3,000. Ni al 237 ew of our FREE book about | Florida; it tetle the truth: mo ments, casy ter ison, Dept. Gt 36” ACRES AND from Pou ade for house and lot Lz: In the tile MILES 00; will EAP ¥i aneoe AC Ke NGHEEP RANGE ow | peta OPEN ETTLERS TN 40 AND 80-ACRE TRACTS In the rich lower valley, noted for 2 fruits and tremendous yields of fe and coi government of the United States has been lay: ing out the last extension of the MOUS SUNNYSIDE CANAL Our (12.000 acres of rich, smooth land under this project must be divided up and sold to settlers FOR @ SHORT TIMB ONLY buyers ‘will be given thelr choice of these tracts at $20 to $60 per acre, wi Jong time te pay and very imtegest rate. Ideal climate; near) on two railroads and state wi Slow THIS LAND TO BUYERS By appointment. Call at our office. write to us or send « telegra: Me 3, photographs and sam at our office. sotOrtice open eventn MA RIVER — Gr Bus also. YA RcOMPANY “OM Sor HE LAND If FINE AT BUCKLEY 34% acres, all improved: $-room modern house. plas basement: bath; city water; elec- tric lights: phone; big barn. cement floor; water in barn: hay fork and enable: garage; poultry house; ma- chine shed, and wood and’ coal house; 23 head fine grade Jersey 4 heifers. 1 bull. some chickens; family orchard; cream Separator, new farm tractor, dou- ble plow, big roller dise cultivator, Potuto digger and hiller, and lots of amaller farm tools: fine law -mile to depot. Price only $17, for the whole thing. income city and country home farm dargain. yt RNS) a aL Wa Ls VALLEY ; fime road; ™ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR ® 10-acre or more ranch on main- land, a complete stock of new gro- certes, fine fixtures, store build- ing, new, 20x60, with nice living reoms on re on corner lot 60x 100, in Bremerton, the best town on the Pacific coast. A-1 propost« tion for navy yard workman with wife or dagghter to run the store, Value $4,506. Address C. C. Onler, owner, ako Fourth at Wash: ph: | @RoceRY,~ sorr cream, candy, & rooma, bath, walk- ing distance, Only $500 cash Hy owner Call 600 Denny way LUMBER MIL dress } SReNAD PERSONAL r HAL WAVING, —— pack for ¢ ay | nn pAPROVEMENT, sror Inion st. ] DRINKER CR AD. Fei Brarceitin and faded LADIE: | Main 6507 | APPEAL To ANYONE | terested in the care of our ina Write ediately im confi. dence. | sale KE. Martin, 826 Sond st | Di” LILLIAN” CHANDLER ANT | practic physician; natu Berd remedies: mo. o | rst ave Main 611 | SCRECTR WED CATED YNWATA- torlum, for asthmi 5 catarth. BS TREAT. ment steam bath; medical, | pall wt Iphur baths, 4747 14th WANTED—TO ADOPT A GIRL CTO § years, Object. mot love and devotion Rainier 225-W RALLARD” MATERNITY “HOME, under pew management; reason- able ns Raliard 3155. ASTIUMA™ SUFFERERS — SEE AD page 4 | | leo REAL ESTATE LOANS EY FOR WASHINGTON FARY ND ACREAGE LOANS Prom: Service. L. A. ROTHE FAR MORTGAGE CO, Inc. Leary Bidg. Main 4010 100 LEC | NOFICE OF STOCKHOLDER } MEETIN To the stockholders of the West Se- attle Land & Improvement com. LN fy ny: You, and each of you, will ase take not the annual meeting of the Weat Land & Improve- ment & corporation, will mp be held at the office of the ‘eom- pany in West Seattle. Kin county, state of Washington, « the hour of 12 o'clock m., on said day. or as soon thereafter as the & I™M- PROVEMENT ( Ry DANA W , TO WHOM IT MAY CONCH This is to certify that Carl Jorgen- sen has made an application to build @ woodworking factory 1314 to 1218 Denny way, went 60 feet lots 10, 11. 12, block 34, Pon- tius Fourth Addit Anyone de- siring to protest such occupancy | must file such protest at the of! Department 5 County-City Building, prior ‘© 9, 8 RALL—ESTARLISHED 1687 All cases. Cones m; advice Moderate fe department “er Burke Bh 908 Becond ave. T SCHorr Hoge Bid eaex CONST fitarion FRE. £ “x “FREDERICK P- GORIN—PAT ent Attori elen pate and promoted 805. Didg., Beattie. Wash. and 619 st. NW. Washington. D. __Phone Main 290. MASON, PENWICK, LAWRENCE 432 Burke Bul iding FoR actor, 210-12 Haight Bide. 2nd and Pine. Consul- tation free. “Hours, 10 to & Ev singe by tt 3864 root house and wood house: 4 good | cows, 3 heifers, big brood sow and | pigs. I horse, wa, . plows, har- | separator and many / 7 he finest crops ats, clover, p< _ beans and big gardeg | land paature. Pri | cash No better soil. | Buckley. Wash. | - TRISH NUG. ets and milk Je cows; ve the farm and to sell at| [pargain: come and see me. 234 | cople's Bank building. Telephone | ~ SUFFERERS — BEE AD sGED-OFF WESTERN location of . a. terme i) and offered ter: WarentAet tes TiMpeR co. TACOMA. WAS! STOCKS AND sonia? WE OFFER TO BUY Forks Drilling Universal Lock Nut United Rubber Products Pan Motors Guardian Trust & Savings Hank Union National Bank American Trust & Savings Bank Commonwealth Finance Elgin Motors Arctic Construction Todd Shipyards WE OFFER TO SELL NDS FOR Washington showi owe price, Queen Bens Mines.......$ 2.50 Western Rubber 4.75 89.00 Superior Portland Cem. Nut House, pfd nal Pacific Coast Biscuit PS. T., le & pfa Pacific Alaska Davis Car . 9 Co-operative Food Ass'n. Bid Rothert Process Steel. 1.04 Manhattan-Texas Pet. 1.35 Pan Motor »...- 4.75 King Airship 16.00 United Finance Bid Construction Appliance... 10.00 5009 Wyoming Pacific O11.. 09 » 1900 Alaska Pet. & Coal 19% Liberty Bonds and German Munici- pals Bought and Sold SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN SECURITIES CORPORATION Main 3337 702 Third Avenue 40 100 Wicks bag & Rubber 103 Univ: i High Power it Rot Process Steel 1 Simplex Auto Wheel D 1 ific Electric Welder National Mines Beliera on ern Smelting & Power 00 yp hoes el Workers Oil Columbia Red Metal White Lunch pfd. TXL Oil & Refinin sox WINKL| i AUTO REPAIR SHOP Owner called out of town, will set) 1 equipped shop work- ing 4 mechanics, located In heart | of Auto Row, For full particulars cali at shop Sunda ‘ternoon be-) tween 1 and 4 Palock and talk to | owner, $20 ith ave. near Madi- gon et. x “SUPYERERS — | | De “BEE AD pase | Mt Bremerton, cases. Ali courts. Attorney s—Patent Look Out for ‘Seattle Postal Inape. THE at rea STAR Him, Ladies! ctor Issues, Warning He’s Pifessional Masher! PS ser Cunningham” MOUBY CASE IN | HANDS OF JURY | bride proved to be coy, Postal authorities today inmued # warning to those who contemplate ontering wedded life thru the portals of @ matrimonial bureau or other cor respondence courses in courtship. It all came up tn connection with the case of Willlam 8, Paine, alias Guy Warren, alias Perry Cunning ham, and his wife, Lueitle. Paine and bis wife first/eame to the attention of Postal Inspector J 8. Swensen when Adam Ft, Staley of Jackson, Mich., complained that he had been duped by the pair, After answering an advertisement purport jing to be from “Lucitle Paine,” who | represented herself to be young and marriageable and wholly desirable jhe came from Michigan to Los An goles to wed her. She, however, being in Seattle, Sta ley had sent her several small sums of money, to be used for railroad fare and other expenses in coming t the City of Angels, The intended tho, and wrote that @ thief had snatched her pocket book with all the money in it, and therefore he would have to send some more. WENT TO JAIL, FOR 45 DAYS But Staley became suspicions xt thin and came to Seattle, where he unfolded his tale of fugitive Jove te Inspector Swensen. Time went on and Staley went home, and the one day Paine was ar Btate’s case against W. F. Moudy, alleged 1. W. W, charged with iminal syndicatiom, went to the jury in Judge John 8. Jurey’s de-| partment Saturany. | Deputy Prosecutor Bert Ross in| opening the closing arguments to the | jury, urged for a conviction, citing | as his reasons the fact that excerpts | from .various 1. W. W. pamphlets, | which he read, were criminal in that they urged sabotage, and that the defendant was a member of the or ganization which vouched for the origin of the &xcerpts. And Now They Are All One | Happy Family | CHICAGO, June %—Charles H. Vonn today was the brother-in-law | of his own brother, and trying to figure out how he stood with hia! new mother-in-law, who was bis | | rested as he called for some regix tered mail at the postoffice. He con foamed, and was sent to the county jail for 45 days. His wife was not sentenced Paine dropped out of sight after hin release from prison. ‘Then various newspapers in Beattie began to receive letters, a gp “Perry Cunni n “Guy Warren.” Tho certain Getalle differed, the story waa in each cane that the writer would lose a leg j acy of from $15,000 to $26,000 unless be married within 60 days, And he wanted some gir! to help him get the money Theae epiasties were turned ever te Inspector Nwenwen, who at once ree ognized the stationery and peculiar type face as identical with the corre spondence of Paine. SHE THOUGHT HIM A GENTLEMAN Paine was found to be living in Seattic. That in, his house and wife, with her infant child, were located but Paine has apparently deserted his family One girl in the city bas told Swen | sen that Paine called on her after she stepmother. aries H. Voss, oldest stepron of Mra Charles Pore-Voas, married ber youngest daughter, Marie Pore, and, her youngest stepson, J. Waiter! Voss, married her oldest daughter, Margaret Pore. Mra. Pore-Vors said today she and her husband had hoped their sons} and daughters would intermarry, | Fy never had mentioned it to the) |ehildren. The marriages, she said.) |were a surprise to her. Tries to Cut His Way Out of Jail SACRAMENTO, June $5—Chartes| Schwalienburg and Ralph Currier, | jof the county jail at 2 @ m. today, | mover Tomei gt * JABLE, of the court that separates the) 907 ‘Third ave. county jail from the Hall of Justice. | Dancing T: | They found a brick, evidently from Private tessona, Stevena (th @ Pika, the jail building. — Investigation | ek et eo showed that James Elliott, serving CHEHAN ECO, t58 Camber Even’ (On? ear on a charge of drug ped- REMAN & CO. 569 Lumber Exch | aiing, had cut thru a two-inch wood dunk casing at a window on a corridor on ALASKX SUNK CO, 1120 Firat ave. the fifth floor of the jail. He had) —3_Eliiott 3: loomened a dozen bricks under the “Viatiress and Feather Renovating eases made from feather boda, gos Mattress Co. Main 465 lat Fr socrerY Fr IN 8! 125-¢ Hmpite Butiding Second, near Madinon MONEY TO LOAN” We loan any amount on diamonds, id jewelry; lowest deat joan. broker ICAN Ji Y CO. 821 Second Ave. Established 1889 Optician and Optometrist JW. Edmiinds, Fraser-Patterson Co. Plumbing DO YOUR OWN PLUMBING Come to J. N. SHAFER, plumbing and heating supplies witote 5069 8 UPS Sanitariums LOANOKE-—-REASONABLE Aged and invalids, Capitol 44 Roanoke a Window Cleaning EABCABS ¢ WINDOW CLEANING jain $656. PRICES RISE AT HARDING'S HOME Hotel Rates, Taxi Fares and Soda Pop Shoot Up MARION, Ohio, June $).--If Mar- jton had ite way the town would probably be roped off so that ad~ mission could be charged, when the republican pilgrims come to hend the knee before the shrine and home of their nominee—Warren G. Hard- ing Even if this is not done Marion will become a political gold mine at the present rate. The folks here have discovered the market value of things they have been giving away these many years. “Wad'llya gimme fer it?” is the slogan now. Taxicab rates have jumped trom 76 cents anywhere, to all the cabbie can get. Hotel rates, food and soda water are on the upward climb. There's only one cloud in the sky. There. were 52 cases of smallpox RATES. 2475, in the first half of June, according to Health Commissioner C. M. Tobin. Marion fears this may keep people away but Tobin thinks he'll have the epidemic under control goon, The “Letters to the F4i published | aatiy” im The Star, ere genuine epistics received trom its readers who “break into print” to give their honest opin! subjects of interest to them, they are not only interesting, o- lightening, and ore well worth testide. 16 Second Ave. 5. here last month and nine new ones | window. | —|Fasting Panciedier Dies of Pneumonia ‘; LONDON, June t2.—J. A. Puafieid | Woking’s fasting pawnbroker, has | |died from double pneumonia. He! —~ | maintained that an occasional week's fast had « fine tonic effect on the system, .and that one solid meal in o | fortnight, with a glass or two of beer, | was sufficient to keep a person in |health. He himself fasted from time to time for several days ‘HONOR MAN —- - t eines | MMES BARLOW CULLUM JR Cullum is honor man of the 1920 class at West Point. He | stood highest in his classes bad answered one of his advertise ments, and that she waa very favor ably impressed. “He seemed to be a perfect gentieman,” she said “{ don't know just what his game " mys Inepector Sweneen. “It may be that he simply wants to make im proper advances, for we have not found in these later cases where he has attempted to secure any money.” So look twice before you love, folks! ieeagey we Chinese Priest to Establish Mission En route to China where he plane to establish a mission at Shinning, near Canton, Rev. Peter Chan, one of the few native Chimese tn the Jemuit order, will arrive in Beattie Ki 3336 deputy sheriffs, making the rounds | next week The priest was educated in ARTI. heard something crash to the floor! Europe and received his holy or ders there. He speaks French, Spanish, Portuguese and Engtish in addition to Chinese. Seek Burglars Who Get Smokes, Linen Cigureta, hall checks were among the loot ot four burglars being sought by police Saturday for overnight thefts. The smokes were taken from the Ng of A. Engel, 601 First ave. The collars and pool hail checks from T. Davis, 600 Kinnear place, at the Oak theatre office. The houses of BE. B. Roy, 1422) Aloha st, and Miss Hubbard, 5203 33rd) ave, were ransacked, and! clothing and a small amount of cash stolen. \Charge Bookkeeper With False Clai Claim Warrants charging grand larceny [on two counts were filed Saturday by Prosecutor Fred C. Brown against | fart G. Linhart, former bookkeeper for the U. K. Swift Lumber Co. Linhart, the warrants allege, was discharged from the lumber concern. on May 1. He obtained, on a forged requisition, it is alleged, three sweat ers, valued at $57.30, from Piper & Taft, on June 18 Later, when the company's books were audited, it was discovered Linhart’s accounts were short $192.02, which, the war. rant charges, was appropriated by Linhart. Deny New Trial to Still Maker Motions for arrest of judgment and for new trial, entered in the| United States district court by Harry | D. Dunn, were denied Saturday | morning by Federal Judge Jeremiah | Neterer \« Dunn was convicted a few weeks! ago of manufacturing stills without | apprising the internal revenue de- partment, and dodging the tax levied on homebrew outfits Girls Offer to Buy Bad Néws Says Little Chance for Coste Decline WASHINGTON, June 26. There ts little prospect for a de- cline tn food and clothing prices this year and inereased exports mey actually cause an advance, Noyal Meeker, commissioner of labor mtatistics, maid today. ‘There can be no decfine in prices until there is a decrease of currency tn ciroulation, or an in- crease in the goods exchanged for currency, Meeker said. Currency is being deflated slow- ly with the paying off of debts, but this can scarcely affect prices tifis year, ‘There is also no pogal- bility of any increase of quanti- tion of vital necessities of ‘life be- ing produced this season, and gen- erally prospects are that food and cotton crops will be below normal this year. ‘Inasmuch as the food budget constitutes about 40 per cent of the entire budget of the average family, there can scarcely be any appreciable lowering in the level of prices until the cost of food comes down,” Peas--Locai Gradua. alifornia at bd 210.08 ny Riuberb— Per Tb nes Spinach Local 100 Vomatone imperial Valier, crate 300 Local hothouse ... 6 Termipe—Cal ... ° “i reve Apples Vastern Washington pricote-Per cra: Hanamas Per 1b uM Cantaloupes —~ @eoe Fini Cherrioe Royal Anne * * Dine + @ Diack Tartarian . bd Hentinet ° 1s Detee—-Por dom. 6 G rape Vruit—Fioride Cal ‘ * . Priewe Pulao Aimende—Per 1. #| r Fitberte rer Walaste—Manchorian ... Peamete-—Virginia Keystone, ®. Japanese, per f. . a Pecane rer a” Told te Rhippere Rettertas | Uetter—Local creamery. eudes. soft collars and pool | Kage—strictly free owt ‘ th —Per toca ereamery, bricks Fresh ranch Pullete sabes Or, triplets . ‘Wisconsin cream brick ache ‘ jeae—Under 2 The... Under 4 Te Hene—-Dressed cece ; Turkeye— Dressed MEAT | Veal—Fancy Prices Paid Shippers joles Heht, per B. Medium to choies.. Common to good Prime spring lnmbe Yearlings . .. Wethers . Ewes Booze—Then Vanish | Wiew A woman's smile beguiled Carl Skaer and L. A, Whitney, his friend, acdording to police reports, They were walking down the street, when, by virtue of the smile, they made the acquaintance of two young women. “We're thirsty. Give us $20 and we'll get two bottles of whisky and have a party,” they are alleged to have, said, Skaer and Whitney told the police they had delivered the money. The women had not returned late Satur- day, He'll Aid Task of Removing Bodies To aid in the work of removing American soldier dead from the war cemeteries of France, Erol G. Howell, 1633 Grand ave., will leave Monday for the East, He received among all this year’s new army officers. notice Friday of his appointment as district supervisor in the work. | | BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings . $6,817,490.83 Balances . 1,967,631.86 | | Clearings 530,385.00 * Balances . 43,635.00 Clearings 1,695,820,00 Balances . 538,186.00 Clearings 4,690,752.09 Balances ... 1,013,617.67 fenaihiedMOnM ee et i hanes? EHF a —_ 15 Motorists Pray for Sustaining Drop of + & i) ‘Standard . , Promises 1 ,000,000 “Gallons on Arrival of Tank Here’s a lineup of motor cars three blocks ional waiting to get gasoline at the Shell tion, Fourth and University Saturday.—Cress-Dale Photo. r “O, Lord, send ua gasoline, and if, Ordinary cars are re] “We'll bave gasoline all day/ you can't manage it, ask the gas! stricted to three gallons, and trucks | declared | Standard O11 stations issued pleasure stations to try,” they pray, to five or ten gallons, ‘according to| teen veamure cars and Before 7 o'clock Saturday morning | (heir size. at Shell stations. to s, as long as their queues formed at every gas station Perhaps the longgst line formed lasted. But by the middle of im Seattle. And every waiting mo- at the Shell station on Fourth and oe most Standard stations torist, anticipati sunshine over University. By & @ m. the cars| their “No Gas” signs out. Sunday, inuisted he was a “doctor,” were strung out for three blocks. | The tanker Drake ig scheduled § land therefore entitled to unlimited Chief Operator G. W. Riner is an | reach port in 48 hours with 1,000, supply. optimist. gallons of motor fuel. & oe | ' Public KN Markets | | * ch icago Grain Market J nein ee is "CHIC. AGO, June 26. Thkees tn Pa ores active on the C of Trade today, Strong buying ligh market and prices closed 1c to 3¢ the opening. opened down we at 31.74% closed wp ife at $1 mn opened at BLATK, vane | clowea 49%. up THe; December corn 149i, down we, and closed ait: (fine wranulaied euger, 2 1 6 WITH IRON BAR Insane Man Held for Fur ous Assault wal ee betember eats opened at|_ WHEATON, Til, June 26— 4 Sic, up tee: and closed up ihe at $2%¢. |Brown, 75 years old, wealthy Provisions closed higher of Wheaton, Il, his wife, 72 * ne Sa 1 id; their daughter, Mrs. Vera Chicago Live s Stock red anapper herring, § for Stall 6%, Borden’ bare lvery soap, Se milk, 2 cans » Mee lower. nd closed at $1.6 Beptember | inson, 24 years old, and her | J | months-old baby were seriously 26 - 26.—Hoge—tte Reeeipts, /en with an iron bar in their it So GES NERS, [ere early today. light,| Chicago police later arrested + roughs, | Robinson; 24, son of W. J. «ts 900, of Dallas, husband of one Reet, $14.60@ tcber the victims, in connection with 56@15, canoers 95.50 attack. He escaped Monday BS: stohers = Sears, $7@12, cows \the Elgin hospital for the insane, Sheep rket ts Clothing was bloody. ef aay es, $6@| The four victims were taken hospital. Physicians said the tion of all was serious. June pigs, Sia Receipts, 2.000 Te ation rail, i Receipts, SANTTARY Lambe, Stalls 91-89, ealt herring, 1¢ + | fet of sole, the M.; silver salmon |p. Alaa butter, ble Unmeco nut tHe th. 3 $1.00; 3 he. MJ. B. coffer, $1.60 as | | 6-7-9, corned beef, fe T.; pure lard, 3 Fili 2. Student Tha ‘5c; deiling beef, ie Tb.; pot roast, jpino law Bm Sent to Jose Aviado, Filipino student gut is 108, new potatoes 2 oe tte; / the state university, was ¢ trait, 4 tor be. Biall tha he, Balle by Superior Judge Everett Sm | Saturday to serve from six |to 20 years in the state ref |at Monroe for forgery. | Aviado was found guilty of jing a forged check for $100 on @ Washington apartments on ber 9, 191) He later cashed | other check on the Washington |for $75, it was proved, besides @ number of smaller checks. D Prosecutor Wallace Mount the case for the state. FRANK DABNEY, sores in federal court with possession of ducks out of season, pleaded and was fined $10 Friday. ground bone for chickens. 5. | 6.6 ” SOmTLAMD June 26.—Butter—-s4e per Rees —27@ 44e per dox. Hene—18@2be per Ib; broilers, per Ib Cheese—Triplets, 31@33¢ per Ib. 18@ 300 | & ——— | sf |Status of the New York | | _ Stock ‘Exchange - il. i. Francii Davenport from cag, a m. BR at 11:30 @ m.; str Coaster from adium ran : : sw ithin | Victoria, B. C., at 19 p. m. the two- Sailea | June 26—S8tr Governor for Ran Pedro | via Ban Francisco and Victoria, B. C., at fan, ste Redondo tor Tacoma at 19) } ja m. | Status of Frisco Market | * 15m mpotane tor soutneastern| ‘M | Ainska win Tacoma at 7:15 p. tr Jetferson for Southeastern Alaska via Ta. coma at ¢ p.m. . Raae—Extras, #9i0 per don: dirties, 44% per extra pullete, 4140 per) To psi aoe |nearly 15,000,000 pounds of rock! per Ib * [must be treated. TO HOOD CANAL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27 Steamer leaves Colman Dock at 9 A! Mj Arrives back at 9:30 P. M. A miniature “Alaska trip. Entire trip along the Canal in daylight. Snow-capped mountains and the blue bays and inlets of the Pacific. Take this trip and you'll not long for foreign travel. It is the Swiss Alps at home; the islands and bays of the Mediterranean on your own shores. ROUND TRIP $2. 00 Children 5 to 12 years, Half Fare LUNCHES SERVED STATEROOMS Get Your Tickets Early PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. |

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