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4 fe considered 1 PAGE 14 TROUBLE AT TAMPICO IS NOW FEARED Famine Situation . Aggra- vated by Presence of U.S. Warship Off Coast MEXICO crry, July 8.—The aitu ation in the Tampico oil fic 1 Feady critica! as the result of un employment, was regarded in sem! Official circles @gsravated by ¢ American gunboat that port, Trouble may de precipitated by the | Presence of the warship, it was nt @a out. If so, any force tt Mento could land would be elent to restore order Actual fan in the oil districts minent. | ‘The railway has been cut between Tampico and San Potosi by a} Sacramento off Wreck attributed te hout, This has had the double of Yecreas- tax Tampico's food 5 y and com: | © Pletely cutting off ship t of fuel} Nl to Mexico City and other ind Grial centers, threatening suspens! of work. Oli shipments have fallen off 78 er cent since the new Mexican ex t tax became effective, according unofficial estimates, - Probe Murder of Two Americans WASHINGTON, July §—The state} @epartment today was awaiting a| further report of the killing of two) jcans by highway robbers in| Tampico district in Mexico, The const! at Tampico reported | killings, but his cable was so mar: that details could not be learned | it _ Mail Orders for Wayfarer Monday) © Mail orders for “Wayfarer” re- Reeves seats are being received at! Qhe Wayfarer society box office in} Ghe Arena, between University and} sts, and will be filled begin. | Monday in the order in which hey are received. | The mail order department has | Deen started to avold long lines of] 9 ved seat buyers similar to these} which constantly stood before the during the productions of Pine Wayfarer” in Columbus, Ohio, | in New York city. In both cities} than half a million people rere unable to obtain seats. Army and Navy night, at “The layfarer,” will have as an added at- m Secretary of the Navy Ed- in Denby, if the invitation issued to cabinet member today by Edgar ‘Webster, general manager, is ac cepted. Army and Navy night has been ted as Saturday, July 30, the 2 evening on which the big pag- “eant will be produced. _ | ‘Webster has asked Denby if he can nge his itinerary so as to be in ttle on that date and be the hon- guest of “The Waytarer.” 1,000 Veterans to . ' Come for Reunion © One thousand veterans will attend 3 reunion of the Ninety-First divi- ‘sion, to be held in Seattle, September oad Plans for the reception and en- int of the members were dis- ‘cussed at a meeting of the Ninety- ‘First Division association, Thursday EXCURSION THRU m3 iS JUAN suxpat. J see LY 10 your basket. Fare $2.50. Children $1.35. Sound Navigation Co Information, Main 2993. The Pains and Aches of Summer Time Summer sports with anac- eustomed exercise such as long hikes, rowing, tennis, baseball, etc., make sore muscles and sometimes cause sprains and strains, ‘These pains and aches will be quickly relieved by epplying freely Sloan's Lini- ment, and you will be fitas a fiddle for the next day's work or play. Sloat; Liniment BIRD MANNA — Makes Ticeates Sing]| This great secret of the Canary| Breeders of the Andreasberg—| Rnows ne Hird Manan —has been the| pendable bird \specific fo fore than uarter of a century. it restores the song of Cage Birds, venta their Tmonts and bi 4 on. them back to ge When | iven during the season of shadding | feathers it takes the little musician through this critical period without oss of song. If you Value your avol@ imitations and sub- ‘of Tmttne atpaid on together Me Teceipt of lhe With @ free Bird Book |wus not ready for reading SLOVAKIANS Territory between Smyrna, {NEW FIGHTING ARE NEW FIGHTING AREA } MINOR Noe GREEK Angora and Ismid, in the map of Asia Minor, is where most of the Turk-Greek fighting has been, have » bee n wr aged. In the map of Upper Silesia the shaded section is rich} | mineral land around which most of the Pole-German battles 17,000 IDLE IN CITY NOW So Says Representative of Unemployed That there are more than 17, 000 idle men and women in Se- atile today, and that this num- ber will have increased to 35,000 or 40,000 by Christmas, was de clared by W. R. Allen, repre senting the Association of Un- employed, a¢ a meeting of the Tax Reduction Council of Scat- te Thursday night Allen mane a short address during {the general discussion that followed the announcement that the report jon miscellaneous expenditures, bond issues and administrative expenses It will ubmitted next Monday night. “Remove the problem of unem ployment and you will lift a heavy burden from the taxes,” Allen said. “We need in Seattle today more than 3,000 new homes, The lumber lyards are full of lumber and the are filled with idle mon It} be isn't quite so simple as It looks.” Other speakers commended Mayor Hugh Caldwell for to reduce taxes.” “This is the most colossal under- jtaking Caldwell’ has begun since he ty Sanitary Stall 50 your pienfe luncheons, tb. Sausage. See us for yo Island Dressing for picnic. Mason Jars, doz, ph Pure Salad 350 pt Cateup Boots Sardines, 2 tor Large Citrus Complete Une.of Teas, at Cut Prices. Stall 20 jlooks like a simple problem—but it} “doing all he can 1 Opposite Big Meat Market We can equip you for Style Sausage, Bi Delicatessen and Summer Mayonnaise and Thousand the ANDERSON Cut Rates—Make This Store Your Shopping Place 12 Ibs. Best Granulated Sugar...... 49-Ib. sack Holly Fiour OM gal... DLe2d Powder, pkg..... 23c gaat eases BC FREE DELIVERY Mall Orders and Country Shipments became mayor,” declared George C. Congdon, representative of the Seat jee Yacht elub, Mrs. George A. Smith, delegate from the Alki district, recommended |inveatigation of the me |department. The salaries al the two doctors a: the lendid Summer Dessert! fp teaspoon salt) THE SEATT ‘CHECKS STOLEN FROM MILL CO, Thieves Pry Open Unlocked Cabinet With Crowbar Checks amounting to $399.90 were stolen from the office of the Brace Lumber Co, 100 Westlake ava, early Friday by burglars who, broke Into a steel filing cabinet with a ergwbar before they discovered it waa not louked. The burglary was discovered at 7 & m, by John ©. ensoh, a men into and the contents seattered about the foot, No cash was kept in the offices Detectives are investigating the cane, REV. J. G. NICHOLS, former pas tor Edgewater Congregational chureh, honored at luncheon at Moves’ cafeteria Friday noon. amount to $53,000 a year, she anid It wag announced that the Nep-| tune association, composed of mas-| tera, mates and pilots of the Paeifi {ficlally Joined the counc Made with Golden light In weight, eoiden tn color, made of Durum Semoling with ealt = ag aided they cook up beautifully in many delicious dishes, Golden Age E@g Noodle Raisin Pudding Empty contents of one re ular package of Golden Age Yea Noodles into two quarts to drala, Beat up two egg 65 organizations represented Age. Eg Bolt ene -fourth packs ded raisins. Mace all fo . buttered pan tier, RULES tad @ Lew raison on top. Bake one-half heur. ved whigped free cook boot Geveiand Maceront Co, Gieveland, Ohio SATISFYING BARGAINS The best values that you can get anywhere, and right where you can ride home with your purchases. Park your car near by and come in, or take a street car that runs a block away. South End Delicatessen Veal Roast, Bhs ccdsstosiveds Lard, ss tunrenlay ret ne ase , 8 OM BE. atone Diamond “I” Pig Sausage, Real Legs of Summer Yb. «+ B5¢ Lamb, Ib. ......, 20c Sausage, Tb...... 25c Farmer's Pot Roast, ur We Cash Pay Checks GROCERY . .78¢ - $1.95 .25c " 25c Lenox Soap, 1 for 20c can Corn or Peas, 2 for Cormateat ...... 15€ Reverie’ eceosa 53c Corn Flakes =... 29C Coffees and Cereals tn bulk, Phone Elllott 0574 Stalls 52-53 Store No.7 Hill's Red Can Coffee, 2% lb. Bird Youd Co. 400 N. deighia, Va 7, Astounding Values in Fresh Meats STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Local Bacon, Chickens of all kinds killed fresh daily. Independent Packing Co., No. 3 Test Butter, Ib Eggs, 4 doz. pullets..05¢ Cream Brick Ch Ib. . Pot Roast, Ib... Lamb Roast, Ib. Pork: Roast, Ib. . Legs Lamb, Ib Home rendered Lard, 2 Ibs... Local Bacon, Ib. . ALL MEATS COUNTR TO-NIGHT-|; Tomorrow Alright Get a25*° Box Phone Elliott 4239 The LUE Cow UTTER Near Main Entrances * eg ee 40¢ ¥ ‘ast Service Farmers’ Market Stall 84—Rear Entrance 8¢ ..8¢ 2 18¢ 1 18¢ 25f 18¢ TERED Stalls 52-53 Store No 7 Hill's Red Pkg. Tea at a very low 25c price, 4-1b. pkg. Too Busy to Become a Citizen of U.S. LE STAR mil 8. Miwcher, manager of the North China company, who spoke Thureday noon before the tle China club, soon hopes to become a citizen of the United States, He has nursed this hope for 17 yearm, Hecauwse of the five-year resident naturditzation ruling, Fischer has never been able to quality, since hin KILL RATS TODAY pe & tas PASTE te ae Butter, best creamery, I Milk, it's Crescent Cream Coffee, Creseent “99” Coffee, Ib 5 Searchlight Matches...30¢ 40¢ can Pineapple.......25¢ 3-big cans Pork and se oe Flour, 49-Ib, sacks, best Spuds, selected Netted Green’s Butter and Stall 50—Lower Floor tall4O Main Floor QUEEN CITY MARKET Nothing but the very best in BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE, TEAS AND COFFEES. Where Quality Counts. SEABOARD MEAT CO. Btall 5, Lower Floor Legs Lamb, Shoulder Lam My Ib. .. : 10c ef Roast, — per Ib, .10c Fresh. Hens, Eastern Sugar-cured Bacon, None better anywhere! Stewing Fowls, a Ib...... Fancy Young Hens, a Ib.. Green’s Cut Prices Beats Em All 8 pounds Fine Cane Sugar ............. ‘ounds Limit 8 Cheese, mild cream, Ib..... Co-operative, 2 for 2 o¢ Crescent Baking Powder, Ib. Bs¢ Gems, 100 Ibs......$1.49 WE DELIVER THE GOODS POULTRY SPECIAL .22¢@ Milk-Fed Fryers, a tb...... 40¢ 28¢ Stall 32—MEANOR'S—Lower Floor work in China has never permitted him to remain in the United States five years at a time, A bill ts now pending to waive the fiveyear naturalization require ment in his case, and if it passes Fiseher will be the fifth man in the United States to be made a citizen|” thru this procedure, Wineher spoke Thursday to the China club on the lack of utilities! in China, He said there ts a woeful lack of them, HE*! BROTHER, WHAT WAS IT? Want to learn the name and his tory of that pretty Mower you saw for the first tme the other day? Join the floral walk under the aus plees of the Seattle Horticultural asnoctation, ¥, J, Cole will lead the walk thru Volenteer park, starting from the pergola at 7:30 p. m. Fri ry ‘Seattle Bond Broker Long Journey Home Dies Suddenly Stricken suddenly with apoplexy, Henry 1, Wilson, 67, wealthy bond | tinue to be housed at the North broker, dropped dead in the Alaska | tle car barns at night, despite the ob building Thursday night, Wilson had resided tn Seattle for| employed on the line who live if several year. | widow, Mra, Marion KB. Wilson, and| several hours daily traveling to an two daughters, Mra, A. J. Appleton, | from work ot Berk en, of Wenatchee, and a son, Paul | of $6,000 wns effected by housing ti Wilson, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921, but It’s a Saving lake Burien street cara will ys jections of motormen and conductors He ts survived by his | Lake Burien and are forced to spen The public utilities co Cal,, and Mra. EB, L, Ow-| mittee Thurrday found that a savin | cars at the North Seattle barns, NAPOLEON | ITALIAN EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE vr) —FOUYthK At Pine— Meet the White Farmers@ Look at the splendid array of farm produce in our WHITE Farmers’ Section—in the Bargain Basement of this “Market of Quality.” oy dis rect from the WHITE producers. Come in tomorrow. b.. lb...45¢ Fresh bulk Cocoanut, Ib..25¢ 2 Ibs. fresh Ginger Snaps. 35¢ 2 Iba, Sunmaid —- Raisins ....... -45¢ 2 Ibs. fresh ground Peanut hard wheat........ $2.33 Grocery Store No. 4 Phone Elliott 1848 Best Fresh Milk, qt....... 8¢ Royal White Soap, 6 bars for “cans . 2 cans C Pure Cocoa, 2 ibs.. Phone Your Order Elliott 2054 Fresh Butter and Eggs Diamond “I” Delicatessen Everything ready for outings. plenics and Get your meat loaf, sau- sage, Hamburger, etc., here, at the home of Diamond “I” Sausage. See your Hamburger made. choice rounds of beef. We use only Mayonnaise Dressing, lb..65¢ Fancy Weiners, Ib. Cheese Veal Lanf, Kippered Salmon, Fancy Bologna, Ib. Pork Pies, 3 for. Pork Sausage dust as you want them for iting and priced to picase BOLDT’S Queen City Bakery Visit Our New White Farmers’ Section In Bargain Basement Meet the white producers, from the farms surrounding Seattle—take your choice of a big line of general farm produce—well grown, well kept, and attractively priced. You owe it to yourself to visit this Bargain Basement, and meet the producers of your food. ‘NORFOLK GROCERY Stalls 17-18, Main Floor BEST CANE SUGAR, 10 Ibs Quest bottles Pure Cider Vine. Good Brooms High Grade Corn, 2 cans. 25¢ . a 1 Ib, 35¢, 8 Ibs... TME BEST OF EVERYTHING M. J. Book o Syratt’ See Our Ad in Sunday ‘Times por Pel. Classified QUEEN HATCHERY Stall 41, Lower Floor Washington Delicatessen Fresh Pork Roast Ib. 17¢ Lard, 2 Ibs.... Leaf Lard, Ib.. We carry a full line of Summer Sausage. | STALL 7 Finest assortment of Poultry in the city.- All chickens drawn free of charge. Nothing but the -15¢ -50¢ Market Main Foor Brand Coffee, Fourth and Pine Stam 25 -O3¢ Elliott 4141 EXTRA SPECIAL _ Fresh Killed Hens, Ib. We Specialize in Cirde “W" Brand Products Stall 33, Lower Floor P. ROUNDS, Manager +-25¢ Fresh killed Hens, +. .15¢ Pe Beis Picnics, Ib. ,.......18¢ Local Bacon 18¢ Ib.