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Railroad Engineers Buy Own Mine To Revolutionize Coal Industry MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU Our New Store SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. $110-4-Piece Bedroom Suite-$110 FOUR-PIECE IVORY BEDROOM SUITE—Con- sisting of Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table— Large mirror on dresser and triple mirror on toilet table of excellent quality of heavy plate. This very attractive suite offered this week at a price less than it has been possible to sell this quality suite for in a great many years. Featured at | leries’ board of directors. | CLEVELAND, June 21.--Revolu-/even paying dividends, miners there |tionizing the coal mining industry |are receiving a dollar day more than |thru the establishment of a “coal jcompany with a soul.” ‘This is the aim of leaders of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engt |neers, which has just entered the) coal mining business by a $2,000,000 | jinvestment in West Virginia and Kentucky coal mines, wie. town, model villages — + with-|handsome little homes, schools, Picea, «4 cena tion on ¢ time |Churches, stores, amusement butld- when the coal mines of the ceuntry |! thoro sanitation and all the are tied up by a nation-wide strike! |fcilitier of a small city. No cattle [They feet that they have solved the |#Fe allowed to roam the streets, Ga proviem of labor disputes and will|ase 1s regularly collected without have no trouble at thelr mines now |Cbare. Even the porches have been jor in the future. \ncreened at company expense. y ineers, E | Phres main potnte in the brother |, This. tay the. engineers, is = ihood's program are: [business ae well as good policy. | Elimination of “watered” stock. /and machinery to lighten the labor | Model living conditions, ample wages = \in the formation of the company. —_lers, who in turn will produce more Ideal living and working conditions | 64) than would men who are sullen for the miners and consequent re! ang undernourished. moval of strike danger and general, ‘The Brotherhood has shown a good discontent. record as a business organization in Elimination of middlemen‘s profits | entering elds. They erected in distribution. This is to be done} i lhe: a wconais by enabling consumers to ormni®| French Government Honors Samuel Hil their own co-operative local yards and to sell to themselves at cost. ‘The Goal River Coileries, a8 the) ga ccues pun, raltwa: y builder, good new company i called, is owned bj " : |several thousand locomotive | eni Hi ceeer amie aeomsanete ha aotieanet the jBeers thruout the country, who #ub-| Togion of Honor of rages bar |ssveesees stock 2 junta for the! ing to dispatches received here from Th - Paris w nee good ernered a pret mera Hill was prevented with the decora- Ene: and. dangerous werk. Yet coal min.| 0" 07 Marehel Jotfre, who wee se: TACOMA. —Rutue G, Newland.|ere for centuries have been among| cently Till's#\ guest “in the Unit speaker of state house of representa-'the poorest paid of mintia) libofers. CAN CURE YOU FOR LESS THAN _ | tives 12 1880, celebrates his 100th |In addition to inadequate wages, they MONEY birthday anniversary in Puyallup to-|also suffer from irregular employ ANYBODY IN SEATLE |“: |ment, These are the main reasons |why miners strike and why the tn i dustries of the nation periodically A volume of business with emailer tees & fuel tammina” fees 1s our fdea. All acute and This statement by Warren 8.| chronic diseases treated. It will cost | Stone, grand chief of the Brother | you nothing to talk with us at the Port of Health, 1327 Third ave., oppo- hood and chairman of the colleries board of directors, is a basis for! site the Postoffice, Hours 10-12, 2-6. —Advertisement. Has drop warming closet doors, concealed pipe, nickel-trimmed base and door frames, porcelain panel in oven door, warming closet and splasher; 16-inch oven. $79.50. ~ Burns Equally Well Soft Coal or Wood. union in neighboring minea. chinery wherever possible. for the average dilapidated and drab | LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAUY Co. INC, SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. PHONE ELLIOTT 4910 i/feMniIIIIKS) Basin Project Gain |Omaha Ex-Convict Proved by Yakima Is Put in Prison | As an indication of the great bene) rINcoLN, Neb. June 21.— fits to be derived from passage of the |prown, ex-convict captured athens 6 soma ices a gun battle near Medicine Bow, Wyo, Cham! nromernnd Sa aee toe ee last Saturday. which ended Nebras- Feport showing saevas worth iiea’s most thrilling manhunt, arrived ot sage igs — Lay me ripe Moon here today in custody of officers, who meet, rah ge brought him from his hospital cot tn frrigation project alone. Rawlins, Wyo., and placed him in PRINGLE RR TSB ic nitentia: WE BELIEVE THAT WE| ALA. MAN SNS HE HAD NEN UP ccvae| MME UF LE —| After Ten Years of Suf- fering, Shell Was Hard- | | | rae Ponce $33 : ror dALe every WHERE LEARN TO Swim NOW changes made in the system of run: | ning Coal River Colleries, Right at! ly Able to Work When He Got Tanlac—Now in Pink of Condition, He States sof the worst sor as put me back in condition,” said A Second Ave., Bpo- “After ten of health, Tania the very pink o T. Shell, 612 B kane, Wash Northern Pacific Railway, “Stomach trouble and other all-/ ments had pulled me down until I thought Ld never get well. It looked like every bite I ate would sour, causing me to suffer terribly with In. i digestion, gas and bloating, and at!]] Two of the houses erected for miners by the Coal River Colleries and Warren S. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, who is the chairman of the col- |the highest wage scale axked by the [lished the first co-operative national |bank in America, and a short time | Labor has been lightened by the /ago announced the organization of a installation of modern mining ma-| million-dollar investment company as jan auxiliary to the bank, This, too, The Brotherhood has substituted |is now a success. } r-| promoters’ fees and preferred stock | wii! attract the highest type of min: | », i } | bid tn the strongest and bitterest STAR and made a paying propositon of a skyscraper in Cleveland; they estab- DENOUNCE FORD SHOALS OFFER Serious Opposition to the Project Is Developed BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT WASHINGTON, June 21.—Henry ‘ord’s offer for the Muscle Shouls, . fitrate and power project, is called “fraud” and an outright attempt to rob the government in & report filed with the house yester. day by five members of the house military affairs committee. Tho, report denounces the Ford terms and urges congress to author — Dependable | TIME Merchandise | —— RHODES co. Dependable Values Dependable Service BROADCASTIN AILY (except Sanday) y, Friday A Special Purchase of THERMOS BOTTLES 89c and $1.29 Each Novelty Leather Goods Dept—Main Floor Do you remember how you were wishing you had a thermos bottle on that trip last Sunday? Well, here is an extraordi- nary opportunity to get one or two bottles specially priced. They are certainly a most handy accessory to have on any picnic or motoring trip. At $1.29—75 Thermos Bottles bought in the same special purchase, of corrugated metal with butler finish, have been priced to sell at $1.29 each. The bottle sketched is one of this group. At 89c—rhere are 150 pint Bottles in this group, made by the American Thermos Company. A well-made prod- uct, with enamel finish and priced un- usually low. Also included in this display, are a large number of Lunch Kits, each one fit- ted with a pint Thermos Bottle. They are convenient not only for motoring, but for working men who carry their lunch. Specially priced at $1.95 each. Bungalow Aprons Special 49c 72 smart styled Bungalow Aprons of um bleached muslin, with applique and embroidered — designs in two different styles, one with shoul der straps; the other with sashes. Formerly — $1.50 and then reduced to 95e each. Special Thursday, each, 49¢. Children’s Lisle Hose Special 23c Pair, Children’s medium weight Lisle Hose with re | Inforced heels, soles and toes, in white, sizes ~ 9 and 10; and in black, sizes 9%, 10 and 10%, ‘ormerly 50c a pair. Special for Th = ton uae ‘or Thursday only, Women’s Union Suits Special 59c, or 3 for $1.65 Upper Main Floor decvelees cna see teenth vermis 50. White only. Formerly 7éc @ suit. Special, 650¢—or 3 for $1.65. Summer Neckwear Neckwear Dept—Main Floor Women's Crisp White Organdie Fichu Col- lars, edged with three rows of lace. Each 91.75. White Organdie Sashes, three yards long and with ruffied edges. Each, $1.76. Organdie Banding, § inches wide and finished on each side with ruffies. A yard, $1.00, White Organdie Bramley Sets, trimmed with rolled edge, real filet and Valenciennes lace Each, $1.00, A Window Demonstration of Men’s Magik Ties Selling at $1.85 Each Men’s Dept.—Main Floor No matter how you twist, knot or crush a Magik Tie, it instantly resumes it its original smooth appearance. These ties are being demonstrated in one of our Second avenue windows. Magik Ties sell at 61.35 each. | Ize the secretary of war to call for new offers. ‘The report t# entitled “The Truth About the Ford Offer.” Signers Representatives Kearns (Ohio), Froth- ingham (fase), Crowther (N. Y.), and Morin and Orago (Penn.), all republicans. Three republicans— | Kahn (Cai), Ransiey (Penn) and | Barker CN. J), it is eaid, will sign the report Inter. Filing of the report revealed a more serious opposition than had been counted on from republican members of the military affaires committee. The substance of the complaint in the report is that “the government loses and gains noth | } ) | of Punctuality | ! car inspector for the |f times I could hardly get my breath. | My kidneys were out of order and I had sharp pains all thru my back. 1 w Di Jpated all the time and had awful headaches and dizzy spells, I was nervous, couldn't sleep well, and got so weak and run-down I couldn't half work “But I'm a different man now, for | made me well and sound once more Into the Transmitter Cleamess and distinctness of speech is of course the foundation of a satisfactory tele- phone conversation. strong and healthy, years ago the goods,” Tanlac ts sold by all good gists.—Advertisement. The transmitter of the telephone is the result of years of study and experimentation by ialerhone engineers. It is of delicate adjustment and its fullest effectiveness can i be obtained through proper use. TLE SHIPS Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle daily *6:30 - 7:45 -*9:00 ~ 10:30 - 1130 a. em 145 + BAS - $15 Dm. *Except Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Beate to Bromertor Saturday and 8 Wednesday, F Bungay 11.30 From Bremerton to Seartle Seturdey and Sunday 51090 p.m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic be ~ the short route to Hood nd Olympic Peninsula poin Seattle The lips should not be more than an inch from the transmitter, and the voice should be clear, not loud. Speak directly and distinctly into the mouthpiece. This will mean your satisfac- tion and that of the person with whom you are talking. wi nal @ Dai 71S - 11:80 a.m. 415 p.m, Extra trip Saturday and Sunday 9:50 p.m. Bremerton to Seattle Daily 0:45 a.m. 130-500 p.m. Extra trip Beturday and Sunday 1030 p.m. mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Mein 3993 The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Taniac has put me in fine shape and | Was Rraduated from t Tanlac certainly delivers | will stand ber in good stead. drug: | $7, | ing” under the Ford offer, which, the report declared, “has been mis represented to the country by one of the mont insidious propagundas that the nation has ever seen.” Ford is calles « “dreamer” [proposition “frenzied finano The report urges acceptance of the $2,500°000 offer the Alabama com- pany is reported to have mi 12-Y ear Record and hie Is Set by Girl s det by Girl) | With an extraor- dinary record of né absent and no} tardy marks thru- out 12 years of at tending school in this city, Louise Burns was gradu ated from Lincoln high school last week, Miss Burns hag attended Mer: | Warren ave. Green Lake grammar schools, | and lastly Lincotn | high, Miss Burns | commercial ots to enter business an Mise Buros course and exy I have picked up in weight and feel| in which field she believes her long, like I used to| self-imposed training in punctuality 000 Dope Seized on British Vessel HOQUIAM, June 21 $7,000 worth o! was seized and four men arre i last night when federal agents raided the British liner Liberator, recently arrived from the Orient. ASK DR. MACY 18th Year SPECIAL TREATMENT for MEN RESULTS Rye, ear, of ® Latest and treatment neys. tive rheumatism, bronchitis, pelvic ailments, ete, the knife ke my treatment one month convinced, At the end first week, if not satisfied that you are ng wood remult fully refund your consultation Corner of Pike Street TRAE yp ho a eA MINE More than | condensors of very smafi capacity in series across the telephone serv- “MOTHER GOOSE BROOM Special at 75c Regular $1.15 value WHITE ENAMEL COMBINETTE Special at 1 ee JOHNSON’S WEIGHTED | ARMY BAGS | WAX POLISHING sii | Brown - - 39c BRUSHES White - - 49c Regular $3.50 value Special These are wonderful values; can be — used for laundry bags or for packs for $2.69 ee ee camping; 22x81 inches, complete with eyelets and sash cord, son’s Wax, with each i} | loo wires, and attaching the wire- Used for Radio rents, and acts as a frequency fil-! about the swell radio set JI “p, ‘ermission to use this must be) our gang who has a set pany, but its application will cause| System in a few days. And versations over the ordinary tele). 11) a4 the click of connection, but cTe®#m and cake and e lens messages detected on the phone,| work successfully on farmers’/I tore my only good coat the the college of engineering of Wash-| disturbance to the wire.” have to have a new suit or I yet taken in the popularizing of the/ Cherry's. That's where I get many chimneys, or in the neighbor- Bon-Opto for the Eyes first and then some each “The system of connections con- Sold ander money refund guarantee by all | Over the Pig'n Whistle.”—Ad omer size. 69c | leas receiving set to the middie IN F ESH P. IN| | Point between the condensors, This * ga f ter, permitting »only the radio- father” got: : ‘i other Antennae Work! quency waves to reach the wireless! Gee, it’s a yoy ullman Professor [8 Dis-} sec : P f ured from the telephone com ie ee |no Interference whatever with the} “No, not yet. I was just over: | telephone service, It is quite im-| WASHINGTON 8TATE COL-| when the radio messages are going | Skinnay, his mother is going to lover the wires. One using the/® party the fi night the radio | phone are not heard on the wireless! no message, so there is little inter-| Ain't that fine? All of us kids recetving set when phone wires are/ ruption there. be invited, Jimmy says.” so there ts no Interference or inter-| grounded lines. On city lines, how-|day and sat down in some ruption of telephone or radio serv-| ever, the two services can be used paint. My mother is pretty mad, ington State College, discussing his a scinijeiaanpeeteasdindbiebaeaadace go no place.” discovery. There are 9,575 Confederate pen-} “Listen, Skinnay. You ask stoners in Virginia, radio, for it eliminates the most dif-| 1 will tell you about Cherry's, ficult feature of the receiving sta- don't have to pay for the hood of tall trees, it is often diffi-| physicians and eye specialists prescribe Bon-| Your mother would like that. cult to string radio wires where | Optoasa safe home remedy in the treatment | Gown on Second ave., across sists simply in connecting two mica drugeiste, ment. Bll +. i Special at Just in time for your plants; very attractive, highly glazed; in beautiful Telephone Line balances out the ordinary voice cur-| “Hey, Skinnay! Did. you. if) it. = “Sure I did. He's the only kid J / coverer of New his house and he expects to have’ | possible to tell by telephone test | Sing ; > TLLMAN, June 21.—"Con- LOM, PULLMAN, June w. | radio can hear the telephone cali|Fady and she’s going to serve used for antennae, nor are the wire-| “Tt probably cannot be made to) “Aw, gee, that sounds good, fee,” said Dean H. V. Carpenter of| simultaneously with absolutely no|she says I ruined those clothes, This is probably the biggest step mother to bi you a new suit tion. In cities where there are} thing at once. Just a Ittle there will not be interference. of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. | the Palace Hip, 207 Rialto Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. AVENUE AND UNION STREET. 7 and 8-inch 39c shade of brown, similar to cut. 7 Brush similar to cut.