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To drive your own machine, take Bothell highway to Kirkland paved highway, follow Kirkland highway south to Juanita, the first point Kirkland highway touches Lake Washington. At Juanita, turn to the right on Juanita boulevard (graveled) and follow to Juanita Point, to Point Pace office of addi- tion. The addition begins about “% mile from paved highway, A Wooded Glade at Juanita Point Addition office open Saturday and Sunday; also afternoons on week days. DAVID P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. MAIN 2661, FREE CIRCULAR tar 4 a | =| =) = anawiaetT — [2M uu THE SEATT. ‘BRITAIN STRIKE TROUBLE GROWS Rail Men Place Embargo on Non-Union Coal LONDON, May 13--British raf. way men today placed an embargo on “black leg” coal. Executive officers of the union instructed their followers not to handle any coal loaded by non union labor, The executive order followed tn- dependent action by the firemen's «inemen's union, whieh tn 1 it# men not to handie non or foreign coal, The union announced it would use tte strength |to seo that no member was “victim ized” for obeying the order. nation face to face with the threat of @ general strike. ‘Transport workers were expected |to take similar action, The joint jaction of the two big unions would prevent the unloading of non-union coal at the docks, the transfer from ips or transportation along the rall lines. Individual workers tn the two unions previously refused to handle such coal but they were disminsed, their places belng filled from the ranks of the, thousands of unem- | ployed. The action of employers Ind to jrait wtrike ft langow, effective to night. Similar action was expected at Nottingham. With no union miners working, most of the available coal tn Grent Britain ts “black leg." The govern. jment Is expected to Insist that enough of It be delivered to keep public utilities and vital industries jin operation, A clash over this question might ally precipitate @ “triple alliance” ike In aympathy with the miners the long predicted industrial war. Meanwhile the mine strike was |having ts effect. The ie totaled 4,000,000, includ ing 1,250,000 minera ‘The list of unemployed was tn. creasing by 15,000 each day. Foreign trade was shattered, | April's record being the worst in six [months The country wae short 22,000,000 jtona of unmined oval Huniness was dry-rotting. Homes by the thousand were with out coal. The mystery of the minerv anc crm im standing off starvation was expiained today when it became known that great cooperative storer re-using thelr, credit to advance supplies to them Libel Suit Charges “Political 'Frameup” VANCOUVER, Wash, May 13— Charging ibet in connection with a “political frameup,” George M. John ron is wuing Perry Helton for $10,000) damages here today tn the superior court of Clarke county. ‘The libel te alleged to have eccur- red when Johneon, former sheriff, was running for reelection. Helten, then @ poliewnan at Vancouver, is charged with having circulated a let- ter purporting to be frore Johnson to Fred B. Cola, poot hall operator, warning Cole of @ coming raid and advising him to get his liquor out of the way. Johnson was defeated tn the eleo uon, =—|Says High Heels Are Best for Weak Feet LONDON, May 13-~-Dr. W. Trethowan attacked many popular theories tn regard to the feet in a lecture here. He eaid the majority of women wore high heels as a re || *ponse to the relief afforded to the 1} | ligaments of the foot, and experience i] | showed that the strain on the long arch Inmsened in proportion as the | heel was raised. In cance of weak or overntrained feet the height of the heels should be raised, not low- ered, and slippers avoided, he said. NAP ON LEFT SIDE BOSTON, May 13.—Molly, || pet elephant of the children of |] Boston, is dead tn the Franklin || Park Zoo. companions, Waddy and Tony, the dren ralsed. Molly kille@ herself. Usually she slept on her feet, but once in |] a while she would lie down for a nap. The other night she elected to He on her left side. She never wot Up. Attendanta found Mofty strug fort# to raise her fourand-one half-ton weight to her feet. She could not do it The heart, cramped by the all-night nap, was too weak and finally Molly fell back dead. * Doctors Pr FE. W. Tucker, 337 7th Ave. W. Calgary, Alta. jealth Restorer), writes as | ing suffered with my nerves for a considerable time, | was taken with a seve sfbion | breakdown; y rightarm and tors said 1 had and hardened art avery ntha, with aplendid re- to work and it has done wonders for me, and recommend it to any terrible affliction.” testify as to Ite auccess in ment of Rheumatiam, ‘Anthma, Cas all forma o} an The decision again brought the! } |the declaration of an independent | T ‘The famous student of evolution | KILLS AN ELEPHANT || She, with her two ]) || was bought with money the chil- || gting on the floor in frantic ef- | | It Creeping —_— Wonder Health Restorer Saves Operation in (Home of Harris LE STAR. “Mr.and Mrs. Tarzan’’ With Barnes’ Circus (abovw rs) and (below), with “Tarzan” “Mrs, Tarzan” | their keeper, Paul Dumas. It ts quite unfortunate that Dar win's phade cannot be presented) when the Al, G, Barnes’ circus comes | to the Fourth ave, and Lenora st.| show grounds for three days, start ing Wednesday, May 14 would view with great seclentific tn terest a jungle couple known as “Mr. | and Mra, Tarzan." These proto-| types of our alleged simian ances tore are features of the Barnes’ Cir cus, An perfect spectmens of the much ixcunsed “minsing links,” it is| claimed they have neo equals, “Tar ran” is the largest gorilla ever cap tured. He tUpe the beam at 150) pounds and boasts a reach of more than six feet, thereby oute nee Demprey. ‘The and part about the giant an | thropold ape is his brain. Altho he} will not admit it, his keepers say | that his gray mmtter, Ws insufficient | in quantity to cover the face of a) dime, “Mrs. Tarzan,” however, can view with pride @ racial feature of her mata, which should Create general \envy among human wives, Even tn bis natural state the gorilla never takes more than one wife, #0 to speak. Should thins mate die or be captured, the gorilla slowly grieves itaelf to death. Both Mr. and Mre. Tartan have the same number of bones as are found jin human bodies, Their arma are | short, but the bands are much long: er than a human's, The #rist con: tains nine bonea, while « man's has eight. Same of the other bones are different, but the total reaches the ame Ike the beings of the higher erd- er, the mmle builds the homes, the female the rearing of the youn. ity te ts also strong in these “mis ing links"—the individual tribew keeping together. tm their natural stata “Tarmn's” e@umtion has pro gteesed rapidly since his arrival in this country, but “Mra, Tarzan” does not seem to add to her store of knowleige. Perhaps in their natural) state only the males are privileged te acquire knowledge INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and #0 toughens the tender, sensitive skin junderneath the toe nail, that it can not penotrate the flesh, and the nail | tums naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” ts a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. 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If we can sell you one suit—and satisfy you—then you are ‘worth a good deal to us as an advertisement for Our tailoring. So this is our proposition: SUITS 33-72 Made toOrder [Set | FOR PARTICULAR MEN FINE BLUE SERGES INCLUDED AT SALE PRICE! WOOLENS OF CHARACTER EXPERTLY DESIGNED, SPLENDIDLY TAILORED At this special BUSINESS BUYING ipe you are offered the choice of some exceptional serges, tweeds, cheviots and mixtures in weaves, shades and patterns that will appeal to the most dis- criminating dressers, The linings, trimmings and tailoring will be of the kind that will bring you back here for your next suit. This offer is for a very limited time. Avail yourself of this opportunity Saturday. JAMES. NELSON neue “1007 Third Avenue NUMBER