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any + Did Enmities Spring Up as’ * Invading Bandits Seize Coveted Territory BY HENRY WooD ROME, May 31.—Sweeping down from the highlands of Macedonia and Albania, great bends of irregular) today are threatening to! Me aeener Ratkan war wiueh may Involve all of Europe. ) The fighters—almost bandits in} heir mode of warfare, but driven by strong nationalist fecling—entered en countries. Pillage and arson ed their prail. © governments | taunted [mmediately planned to forces to combat them. ALL WANT LAND ' ‘The oi Balkan troubles were in-| in the fighting. Greece wants land to the north; Bulgaria ts to reclaim some of the terrt Jost In the war, and Serbia} nts te retain her newly wom hand. | Latest a@vices received here show the situation espesially critical in aad AThania, whose prot | Were not solved by the treaties St. Germain and Sevres. Reports showed that large bunds ¢ Gomitajis Grre@ulars) have been re ited thruout the Balkans, almost | portiqn of the war-torn reg wing contributed its share of fight: | men. The governamnts back of |°t either are arming to protect | Iegitimate interests of are pre to back fhe comitajis from wn Comtry in an effort to ex. their boundaries, Officials here feared that before the ities supreme council or the league ations can intervene, the comita will clash with regular milita *| forces and start the conflict w embrol not only the Balkans, spread thrnout Europe. gion fact that the Greeks have cece strategic points commanding the most important Albanian cities ‘oritsa and Afgirocastro, while the are holding the Kiver Drin Northeastern Albania. The Al , athe intending wo offensiv ea, are mobilizing to prevent Gectpation. ‘The most serious phase of the «itu ation {a believer! to be that resulting the Greeks’ initintive, They Koritsa and Arxirocastro be of alleged promises to former Venizelos for Greece's serv fe@ to the entente. Because of the Toverses they have suffered in their against the Turks In Asia the a are bao egg Anxious to annex the two cy Weaskhtus King Ceastantior’s preatige. ‘The Albanians are determined to ‘Mie effort. 816 crypts, was dedicated Mon at Washelll cemetery. The Rev. A. Matthews defivered the ad Other clergymen asmisted. Daddy, bring home some Boldt's making pee with Cheap ntiats, nor ao operate on you: iketbook of fell you conversa. I _ give two dolla: yore of ital work for Mg iar 1 te- 7 HI i make ee , and our imteresis are mu- oo tin 7 \d Sunde: evening! and Sun @i'12:25 for people whe work.” ‘ EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. s. & MALTED MILK Macaroni and Tomatoes [ @ Your appetite will like this dish —espe- cially if youinsiston Golden Age rng fhe Rattle agwinst (he (anv that THE PRIZE ALIBI: MADE MOONSHINE TO USE AS LINIMENT NEW BEDFORD, May 3. That he wed moanshune ae w Il Mont with which fo rob hie wif legs wile she was M wae the novel plea Raoul when before Comm sioner A. MeL, xispeed, charg ed with Megal manufacture and possession ofthe Liquor. The com missioner found him probabiy guilty and betd him for the U. & district court ‘GREAT FIRE TO BE RE-ENACTED Ofd Volunteers. With Their Fire Cart to Appear ‘The start of the great fire of 39 wil be reenacted on the afternoan of Jade &—next Monday—when vob t anteer firefighters who took part in urraigned tos ths ined See SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Mate 6767 1368 Fourth Ave, Lang’s Reages, Stoves jade in Beattie Ketall Store First and Spring POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Has always furnished More Power to the citi- zens of Puget Sound than has been demand- ed. destroyed the town assemble for duty | But this time the “fire” will be me | mediately quenched. At 2 pom. th gether at fire headquarters, First and Main at. Forty-five minutes alarm will soamd, and ¢ okt pomp cart Sacramento wil! cleat er up First ave, to Madiwon st Again » stream of water will play on the southwest corner, where the die astrous t ¢ former years leaped ate All this is part arranged at a me FOR THE WALLS 4ND CEILINGS IN EVERY KIND OF BUILDING PLASTER WALL BOARD F. T. CROWE & CO. JIG Piewe Avenue, Seattic LITT Deck Street, Tecoma PORT BLAKELY MILL CO. olttimers will ave later the Main 443 CENTRAL EXPORT aad DOMESTIC GOAL co. il CARGOES Miners ana Shigpers Mills: GRAND RIDGE COAL Port Blakely, Wash. Offices: Seattle, Wash. being Securities Bide. of the program « Monday night te cightyn under the| chairmanship of w Tate Later they're ge effect a siaangsaoers Orman ira Len. Wm Pottem, $4, TACE OMA. eran of ctl war, dies a -|The Liver Is One of Washington's Oldent Preducts A. K. nan West Coast fron Works MUNICIPAL CASTIN Phone Nallard it Office and Werks, 4608 14th 5. W, SHATTLE, U. & & pore: aoe om yore ton, stomach a4 ve tons of tite, sick ache and dizziness. Purely vegetabés. ow need them. Dese—Small Price REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ovrn smaTre wast. ee ~ CONTINENTAL PIPE BANUYACTURING COMPANY Mancfacturers of Machine Wite-wound and Continuous Stave Wood Pipe and Seme-cireular Fiume—Wood Tanks PACIFIC CAR & a ay FOUNDRY CO. CARS, TRUCKS, Phone FORGINGS, BOLTS, Elliott 474 EVERYTHING Manuterturers of Machi In order IN IRON AND ‘Treck Belts, Square 024 Mexages Nets, Leg Serews, “plata which a "tne STEEL CASTINGS OPTICE: ALASKA BLDG. ca AY le RAGAF BAST) hell Bork gvaranteed roa Fy Niu Ine andes carte te 407 na: | MOO STE Pon Al all and See Sampics of Our Pilate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of — Most of our Magy mom patrewegs js recommended by our ‘oar whore work iw stilt satisfaction. Ask tome who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Cut-Rate OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY #7. Fraser-Patterse: CANADIAN PACIFIC Spikes, ship pany ‘Treck end Heat Phone West 8 3800 Otfiee: 527 Colman Kilioet 246 Werks, West Waterw: ead Fierlée, West 377 Creescting Deugine Fir of All Kinds. BORTHERN LIFE BLDG. Phone—Elliott 3602 SAN JUAN FISHING ARD PACKING CO. PACKED AND FRESH FISH SEATTLE, WASH. Use DURO Wall Board An All-Weed Pulp Board Manufactured by ALBION MANUPACTURING OO, 90 Went Madison Main S450 Tel. Male 607 SEATTLE OXYGEN COMPARY Maacferturers of Oxyaen and Myéreges Gas 1109 Post Street B. 4. MALLUM, President Co “Princess” Steamships Leave Se- attle Pler 1, Feet of Yester Way 9:00 A. M. DAILY roR VICTORIA axp VANCOU- 11:30 P.M. DAILY FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. DIRECT 93 Hours to Montreal 87 Hours to Toronto QUICKEST TIME Acnoss THE CONTINENT . LOW EXCURSION — FARES EAST _ON SALE JUNE 1 Alaskan Copper Works Marine & General Copperamithing 2000 Hast Marginal Way Phone Kiliett 2547 MOKNIS KOSEN, Prepriet PHONE BALLARD SEATTLE BOILER W Manufacturers @, BASS-HUETER PAINT CO. IF YOU WANT GOOD PAINT FUR ANY PURPOSE, CALL ON US. BLLIOTT sme Manafacturing Co. SEATTLE BRANCH 414 FIRST AVE. SO. Its purity and flavor will appeal to you. od ite Pie pacha package sells fora dime—a * ds clean American way—by machines, Poe 9 Great Western Smelting & efining Co. BABBITT META FOUNDRY and C. C. RAMSAY & CO. 311 New York Block Main 1090 ‘Wie for frre cook book iy Gievetand Macaront Utevaland, Obie RAVENSDALE COAL, a3 “Ag for Industrial Plants Markets, raw material, labor and/ power facilities, in the order named, are the determining factors in t jo. cation of industrial enterprines, markets and raw materials of rela | Uvely the greatest importance, The Puget found basin possemen all of) the industrial requirements named. It is an empire of raw materials, and of commanding importance on the) Pacifie, the erean on whore nhorew | live the bulk of the population of the world, The region is ready industrial development er resources ready for industrial plants, In this reapect the Puget} Sound bantn hae been in advance of development industrially for many with for a great It has pow years, just how many was shown by 4 chart recently exhibited by the Puget Bound Power & pany at the manufacturers’ show at Light Com the Arena An early as 1905 the power plant's capactty was some 30,000 horsepower greater than the maximum demand Year by year the plant capacity line shown on the chart, went up and up ‘The demand increased in almost the wame ratio, reaching ite poak in December, 1919. ‘The chart shows that at present the company has a plant capacity of 40,000 -hormepower in excem of the demand. At no time in the more than 15 years covered by the chart, has demand exceeded or even been equal to the plant capac ity of the power company. That is one of the reasons why the Puget Sound country ts in « po sition to invite Industries to tocate here, The region & in a position to take care of industrial demands for raw materials, for dependable power to furninh them labor and to show them the road to some of the Greatem open markets of the world. The Best Stove in America Made in the Pacific Northwest Seattle te the home of the F. & Lang + Manufacturing Company Which has ® world-wide reputation Qs makery of high-grade stoves and range, There are stoves of many makes sold in the Northwest, but the Lang stove has no rival, The company manufactures twen. ty-five different kinds of stoves; the varietien range from a emall twodot lar sheet iron camp stove to a four oven hotel range costing $600. Frank & Lang, president of the company, is the inventor of eleven points in range construction, which are featured in the Lang range. He ts aloo the discoverer of the prin. ciple of & hotair draft and the cir culation of the fire around the oven. Thia idea has revolutionised stove building throughout the United States, and has been widely copied! by American stove builders. The lang Manufacturing Com. pany bas had a remarkable deveiop- Ment since ite beginning in this city | in 1907, dua to the fuct that Frank Lang knows how to bulld stoves and has @ fine business head. Most) of the men employed at the plant | > are ex#ervice men; they have been developed into stove and range| workers of the highest skill under | the direction of Frank Lang. If any reader doubts that the best range in America ix made in Seattle, jet him ask any hotel or restaurant chef, any steward, or housewife who ume a lang range. Another score for Seattle and Northwest products. Brands Packing House Products BARTON & C0. PRODUCERS or Phones: Wain 3228; Ettiett 3478 Roslyn and Queen Coal FOR THE RANGE OR FOR THE FURNACE Ask Your Dealer ROSLYN FUEL CO. ““UTE BLDG, SEATTLE “PHONE MAIN 1817 ®ast Lumber Co. D haat fap” peered Staten, | i WH | AM Seattle ~ ot PS som to Be World’s Industrial Center Within the writer's experience of leas than 35 years, Seattle was a struggiing frontier settiement of 4,000 people, without # railraad, with one crude wharf, apd no outside trade, Today it te the chief American port on the Pucific, a virile, progressive city Of 360,000 people, and for the year 1918 was second only to New York in volume of foreign Uade. That it is to beoome one of the dominating world cities no familiar with conditians questions. The cenmus figures for 1920 are 316,662. The city boundaries have not been enlarged for more than 10 years and upwards of 40,0060 people reside outmide of the preNent restricted eity tmits. Feattle in the chief city of that portion of the United Sthtew that ts richest in basic resources—a territory with millions of acres of farm lands that lead the mation in yield per acre; with the only coal fields in the Pacific states; with more than one-third of all the water power in the nation, with the largest area of standing timber on the continent, and with fishing resources that make Seattic the chief fisheries port of the world, Seattle i# the entrepot and market place for Alaska, which has more gold than California, more copper then Michigan and Arizona com- bined coal than Pennsylvania, undeveloped oii fields, the only tin jmine in the United States, extensive marble deposits, the richest fishing areas in the world, approximately 66,600 square miles of agricultural land and @ total aren equal to that of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Belgium and Minland, tn the mame latitude and capable of supporting an equal population of 27,000,000 Seattle ix eeveral daye’ walling nearer the Orient than are the California ports and ly the Pacific Coast tty with the shortest rail haul to the Atlantic seaboard. Natural location definitely fixes Seattle's position in the trade of the Puelfic just as completely as it does her relation to Alawhka, In consequence, Oriental commerce largely centers in the Washington ms district, which leads the nation in importation of crude rubber, vegetable Olle, raw milk, tea, hemp, and all Oriental products. Commercial developments of the future will unquestionably largely be with Siberia, China, and the countries of the Fur Fast. Seattle's postition in the trade of the Pacific is aa unassailable as is her relation to Alaska, Seattle's climate te not onty an fvitation to thone who would enjoy the pure joy of living and live jong, but ft is @ distinet industrial aset Seattle in the healthiest great American elty. Her people are physienlly fit, and whether they work with their beads or their hands, the absence of all trying conditions makes for efficioney and initiative. First in the forces that have built Seattle is the Besttle Spirit, a spirit born in the early days, when the men of the little community set out with thelr own handa to build the railroad that would not come otherwise; epirit Ghat in the dapk days of ‘92 gave Seattle the distinction of being the only American city that ¢rcaped a bank failure; that sent to the Johnetown sufferers a relief fund when Seattle was in ashes; that financed the Alaska Yukon-Pucific Exposition in forty¢ight hours, and ypenod it, Use first world’s exposition complete on time. More than any other one thing, tt hay been the men of Seattle who have built & great modern city where sixty-seveu years ago @ white man's foot had not trodden. And Seattic in in tts infancy. The North Pacific Staten are st!) in the primary stages of development. Alaska has but 40,900 white people Cotmerce with the Orient t# comparatively but beginning. The virility and strength of this newness is part of the Spirit of Beattie. Seattle & new, but the things that bave made it are vital forces prob- ably never before so generously combined in the fashioning of any city. Seattle has 13,000,000 cubie fect of warehouse space on the waterside, and storage capacity for 750,000 tons; in addition storage capacity for 1,600,000 gallons of {uel oll which can be delivered at the rate of 1,000,000 gallons an beur, plus storage capacity for 24,000,000 gallons of vegetable of and 6,036,033 bushels of grain with a delivery capacity of 8,000 tons per hour, and for 20,000,000 feet of lumber with delivery capacity of 6,500, egterea then @ lar ure of furni- dreds of other 000 feet in 24 hours, Waterside cold storage capacity 36,000 tona, Twenty-six piers are devuied to local trade, 23 to cosatwies, and 99 to foreign. Beattie Gry docks have capacity for 50,000 tone ané the Navy Yard docks can accommodate any veesel afcat. Over one hundred 40067 veastle can be simoltaneensty berthed at Beattie piers, and 60,000 tona of general merchandise loaded in 24 hours RUBBER MA: as nite During 1918 111,999,608 ft crude rubber, valued at pious i of this rubber went Bast to be ma part fot it wae shipped back tothe Coast. including “several porllion dollars worth tothe Oreat. The manufacture of tires and eli rubber products offers am unusual industrial opportunity SOAP AND EDIBLE PATS—Seattle te the chief Pvt ae vegetable oils, and tn 1918 the trade amounted to § 363. Theses cite all went to the Middle Wert, where they were manufactured into soaps, butter substitutes other products, An opportunity existe to manu- facture these lines up to @ large percentage of the consuming power of the Pacific stave COPPER AND BRASS — More than half of afl the copper of the United States is produced in the Western states, most of it in Alaska A large percentage of it is refined with Western electricity, and then sent fo the Atlantic. Copper and brass products consumed in the Pacific Comet and in the Ortent ghould be manufactured in Saattie. PAPER AND PULP—The exhausts of the pulp wood supply in tae Rantern part of the United Hates means that the ce ter of that Industry at B00 transferred to Puget sound. ‘The great pulp forest f Rmerics are in the North Pact jc wtates and in “Alaska. “4 sybginarthe Cry Dering 1918 $121.278,000 go of raw es was rece! hn Reattie and shipped to the silk mills he Kast. A silk weaving i try in Beattle would seem to be Clearly indicated The railroad, mining. agricultgral and other machinery required tn the Orient Alaska, and in the Pacific states, will be made on t ant, now that shipbuilding hae 4 king 4 has mobilized here the workmen Atle for the ma tw f text tillser, and of bh t argely consumed. not only in the Seattle territory, but in the great world markets reached by Seattle, (Publicity Burean Chamber of Commeree) LOGS, CEDAR POLES, PILES AND SPARS 414 MARION BLDG. SEATTLE HI-JINX AND FAMOUS BARS MANUFACTURED BY H. L. Bennett Box Factory, Ine. 2500 Ninta South Phone Hiltett 429 Q att COMPARY, Inc, Manufacture: LIQUID CARDONIC ‘ACID Gas 4772 Kest Marginal Way A.B.C."" WAREHOUSING and DRAYING 901 Rallread Ave. Se, Elttett 6216 Main «280 KELLEY-CLARKE CO. Merchandise Brokers VARIETIES OF ROEBUCK co. Western Store: Seattle, Wash. Improved Car Service Success- fully Managed One of THE REA- SONS why there are no empty houses in RAINIER VALLEY H, SHINGLES, DOORS, WORK “iliott 711 and 712 SIMONDS’ SAWS ARE BEST Files, Katves, Hack-Saws, Band, Gengs and Circolar Sows 2 Oceldental Ave, Seattle. WESTERN SMELTING] AND POWER © COMPARY Plant 99% If you want a good lawn garden, use our secée ; Fertilizers and Lawe Grass SEATTLE SEER 00. 510-412 Western Ave. ECKART PLUMBING HEATING C0. * Heating and 8 Engineers md. Contractors DO REPAIRING 1614 Third Ave. Main 5@83 DENNY RENTON CLAY & COAL 0. Manu) focturare Wacavating and Wreekiag tractor Telephone Elitott 2808 General Coutracter and Builder 203 ALASKA BLDG, Seattle Mortensen & Kelton Sigasee! te atonsea talising Rullding ri fcrations: ana 1231 Westlake A\ Queen Anne ral *