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Section Two The Seattle Star [==] SE ATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, DECEMBE IR 3, 1920. JJAPS FROM CALIFORNIA TO INVADE EASTERN WASHINGTON? | | Here are three reasons why he be) fust 4 ‘scrap of paper.’ They don't! corner he aimply says 7 didn't on) crop for about half ft costs an)and aa hard as any field hand, and] “Put the low price of profuction! gardeners often set the prices ang Heves that Spokane will get more ey their debts if they can help it.| derstand.’ | American, The reasons are that he| he can live under conditions unten-| does not lower the market price of) we have to meet them or go withe |= hen you get one of them in a| “It ts true that a Jap can raise a! works his wife and children as long| able to the American truck. ‘On the contrary the Jap| out.” | NIPPONESE Seer Se PRODUCERS ORGANIZING Present Alien Land Laws of State Full of Holes, Says Spokane Paper SPOKANE, Wash, Dea 3-—A food of Japanese, ejected from California by the threat of stringent land laws, ts getting ready to settle im the Inland Empire, according to @ata gathered by the Spokane Press. ‘The Ortentals will make every ef- fort to establish themselves on the! land, to the detriment of white farm- | ers and fruitgrowers, as soon as Possible, in the opinion of students of » the question here. A well-known 5; ine fruit whole saler, who has bh ach experience tm the West with the Japanese, told the Spokane Press today that: ‘The conditions here and in the | @outhern part of the state make ‘Washington a particularly inviting Place for the ejected Orientals to settle ‘The Invasion ts about to begin. MANY MEXICANS ARE GOING HOME Snow with swarthy men, dark-eyed 4 with shawls worn mantilla- fashion, and swarming brown babies. | Eight thousand Mexican sugar. s across the Rio Grande, tak- ing with them, it is estimated, $2, 000.000 in wages. More than 10,000 Mexicans were | i Colorado communities in making pro vision for housing Mexicans during the winter in order to have a supply of labor for railroad construction and ether work for which it is hard to | get American labor, Men, Too, | country. Around Yakima, the dealer stated, | Japanese gardeners have almost complete control of the cantaloupe output | ‘That, coupled with the ery of hotel men of Seattia, and the rapkily tn creasing Japanese population here, | are only mild harbingers of the situ: | ation this state is likely to Moo in & few years from now. “They are in every way «andestr Adie.” the dealer, who has done ex tensive business with the Japs of| this section, is quoted by the Spo- kane Preas as maying. “They are dis-| honest, crafty and frugal to the point of miserlines, A contract to them ts | ores Ladies’ Bracelet ¢ WATCHES f ‘ | | Can Have New Clothes For the Holidays * By Getting Your Holiday Clothes Here You Save That Extra Christmas Money Have you an idea you cannot get new clothes with Christmas coming on? Don’t you know you can get the best suit and overcoat now—garments that will please the most particular man—and still have that extra Christmas money? Bradbury Suits These Suits and Overcoats are beyond question as to style, workmanship and and Overcoats quailty. For Gress or business the fa mous Bradbury clothes will hold their first good appearance and give lasting satisfaction to their wearers. Our entire line of this noted brand reduced for holiday selling and— We don’t ask you to. This is a one price store and it costs you nothing to charge here. Payments are arranged to please YOU. 1332-34 Second A Sale That Will Thrill All Seattle Reg. U. S. Pat. Off, A CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. ‘The phonograph offered tn this sale te a genuine Pathe Phonograph, Model No. 7. It is 41% inches high, 18 inches wide, and 20% inches deep. Beautiful Mahogany or Onk in absolutely the most substantial cabinet com “struction. It is equipped with genuine tndestructibie Sapphire Ball for playing Paths records; universal tone arm for play- ing all makes of records; one hundred steel needies; AND $25 WORTH OF PATHE RECORDS TO BE SELECTED BY THE PURCHASER 2. ‘The total price for this entire outfit te $125, 3. Your initial payment may be extremely small The bab ance to be paid within the year in weekly or monthly installmenta, o Fintire equipment will be deltvered to your home fmme- diately on receipt of initial payment. Freight or express charges will be prepaid to all points within'15 miles of this city. le The Pathe Phonograph fncluded tn this ele fs guaran. teed for one year. Any defective parts will be replaced without charge during this period. Written guarantee furnished with each phonograph. le Privilege will be gtven to all purchasers to exchange this instrument for any higher priced Pathe Phonograph at any time within six months, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full credit for every dollar pald up to the time exchangegs made. 1633 Fourth Avenue Note Location Carefully r A Special Limited Allotment Pathe Phonographs Offered at Terms That Will Delight the Christmas Buyer $25 titres FREE The most unusually lucky combination of allf Christmas only three weeks away—and the wonderful Pathe offered at terms as irresistible as these! ud Read the Conditions of Sale! They will give you a definite idea of the generosity of our offer. a It is for publicity purposes—to better acquaint the people of Seattle with the superiority of the Pathe—that the Pathe Freres Phonograph Company allotted us this limited number to sell under these marvelously easy conditions. That the Pathe is unquestionably the superior phonograph fis agreed by the musical critics of three continents. Its natu- ral, life-like tone is a revelation of what has been accom- plished in the phonograph art. The wonders performed by, the tiny jeweled Pathe Sapphire Ball in accurate and beau- tiful sound reproduction are the marvel of all who listen to it. We wish there were more Pathes in this allotment. There won’t be sufficient to take care of all those really eager pur- chasers who have the idea firmly entrenched in the back of their heads that the Pathe is the only suitable Christmas gift. ‘All of these instruments are bound to find happy homes within the next three weeks, and be the center of a happy, excited family group on Christmas Day. Remember: The number is limited! Time is limited! Come at once! Select your Pathe Phonograph and $25’ worth of free records now! We will hold them for you till Christ- mas if desired. The Pathe costs no more than the ordinary phonograph. Tear This Out, Fill In and Mail to Us at Once Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive ‘wer ter of the Pathe Phonograph you are offering upon | special terms. Also send photographs of the Pathe Actuelle Model you are offering at $250. Na. . cmeamccmmccccreces coe cences -ooeBecenancnes NO .comeccccecaeen, Street. nececoce ccoecoccenemen