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Ee FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922, sHE SEAITLE STAG -AGe PONE HIMCEI Columbus Knights —_| Local Society of Wiley Again ‘Heads pn BAL AnD Se epee to Hold Big Picnic] Engineers to Meet| Missionary Society | =! 2*ineson is lending by » nar Rogers Closes Out the PROVES HIMSELF|State Supreme ba bine ee Bankrupt Sales Stock (FRIEND OF KIDS| Judges Would |.srnsinsstoticel nueva int caveman es —— at 6,000 Knights of Columbus an neers’ a! ) when m 4 biked I jety ard aw * final meeting o! Selling Event takes pl The Rea} SMall Town Youngsters Are Succeed Selves: . ra annua renin tte Mace ‘ae pwr The i ctuitestenee alen to Have New Play Fields | thelr families will attend. chuirman of the engineering division | +n, eighth annual convention of the | Walter B. Morris, Seattle, treasurert A n extensive program of sporta|of the National Research counell will) soiety Thursday. Other officers re-| W. ¥. Turner, Spokane, Pacific Coast and amusements has been prepared. | #peak. elected wers Ben Mitchell, Beattie, | secretary, an4 Roy K. Rondruck, Stock thrown on sale for quick disposal. NEW YORK, July 14—80 that children of the small towns may have - \ -« |The fat men of the loca) councll of oe corresponding secretary; George W. | Spokane, regional secretary of re , the order have challenged the lean Rockefeller Party Jacobs, Seattle, recording secretary;! igtous education. & better chance to play, William 3. Harmon, a New York real estate Knights to @ battle on the diamond - ace on tie ea sent te James T. Lawler te captain of the Now Touring Parks dealer, has eet aside a foundation of $700,000, loan men's team. The fat mon are headed by L. RK. Savage. Mrs. Percy Rockefeller and her Any town of less than 10,000 popu- Jation can avall itself of part of this party of «ix, now touring the West, . left Beattic Thursday for Mount Rat Berry Pickers Are nier National park. They will later fund for the purchase of @ play- Warned About Fire |"? ? (er National park. ground, Concetved in Lebanon, O. the Berry pickers have been warned to movement has spread until tt t# nar 1922 Record of mavernent ‘he be careful of warting fires, ro Coal is do W n ten for ‘N. M.A. service. Harmon | Forogt Fire association, atated Toure tri ‘ ra. pig. ated for the summer | Foregt Fire association, atated Thure- tells why he started It. eee |no abundant at Burlington, Towa, ~Emi! Burkhart, 63, 6127 |that thourands were seen on one} Fontanelle st. waa slightly jtree. They have been reported #0 | bruised when he was struck by an aD -U numerous as to give color to the/auto driven by J. N. Bhafer, 4324 day that 64 fires were started last lyear by the carelessness of berry BY WILLIAM E. HARMON | pickers. trees on which they rest. lith ave. N. B., at Rainier ave, and » Dr. 8, Tl. Beudder described a Sep Wednestay. K tember flight tn New Hampshire, Prealdent of the Harmon Foundation I was born in a very respectable when they extended in a thin stream is ~ AMUSEMENTS that required hours for passing mid-western community. C. L. Hopkins described a “swarm. —_——$$— The Bankrupt Sales Stock must be closed out at once— regardless of price, this great stock must be turned into ready cash. We have no time to lose—this great stock will be sacrificed in the quickest © possible time. Beginning to- morrow, Saturday, the follow: ing prices go: Over 200 Men’s $4.00 Dress Pants will be sold at $1.89. if A lot of 28 Men's Suits, form- erly priced $30.00, have been cut to $9.85. A big lot of Boys’ Suits will go on sale at $3.89, while Boys’ Union Suits have been cut from $1.50 to 49c. Men's Hip Boots, for fish- ing, go on sale at $2.98, Men’s Work Shirts at 48¢. When I was 10 or 12 years old, I Was no woree than other boys of my age. We played in alleys, Wo picked up empty whisky bottles and sold them to the saloons for two cents apiece, We got the false idea that to bo & real man one must be real tough. It took years of hard discipline to change this view. It has not been| Chtef Justice Hmmett changed yet among many boys of today. The condition t# particularly Prices per ton for July, August and Septem- ber delivery in the “A” delivery zone for load lots are given below: ing” of the California tortoise-0nell | i on Mount Shasta in August, 1899. | Emmett N. Parker, Tacoma, chi Pen | were in continuous flight for M 4 al justice of the Washi five hours, at between 11,000 ~ >President Suspenders at 29. Rac Weed So cereale. A be he Dench, filed formal declaration Fri |and 12,000 feet. July ‘August September And men’s fine Dress Shirts Velonmont of pinygrounda, day of his candidacy for nomination| It seems tnoredible that such traf! Black Diamond in a big variety of patterns, atten waiay seers’ eumnontien:sivrn 10m, tae Jatiehal Coben ety <n, IEE See Tat aoa Lump... .. $11.75 $12.00 $12.25 social and philanthropto enterprises,| Judge Kenneth Mackintosh and Rave been cut te 88c. I concluded that the gift of land ta|JUdge Mark A. Fullerton also filed large men’s @ gift eternal, Bo I devieed Jan to | declarations of candidacy with the Atvweal Tweed, Bolte wit Tt. M. ROGERS help small cities and towns acquire [secretary af state, each to succeed oe go . s land for permanent playgrounds. himeelf for the full ateyear term, Saturday at $7.85. Another Proprictor of tho Red Front Stores FIRST, by conducting campaigns |commencing Janvary, 1923. Judge nd over such great distances. Newcastle Nut . 8.00 8.25 8.50 Issaquah Lump. 8.70 8.95 9.20 Issaquah Nut .. 7.70 7.95 8.20 exceptional value is a large for funds or bonding elections is or R. merry sae Ne aocla lot of Men's Two-Pants Suits in all sizes, which will go om| wines of New Yorke wh 8° | to youre of Judge Mount’s term, sale tomorrow at $13.85. And Men's $2.50 Khaki ta] RECOND. by contributing’ 10 per Fulne Parivar caine tw Whesteotill Cl th Deliveries in single-ton lots to the higher- Sodan tohs beter TER te GIPK be coe |AG0K. “Stine than tobe he bas boon otnes cost cartage zones will in some instances cost Children’s Sandals have been cut to 69¢. Men's fine | ‘0! henge c= yh inst lage legal hin | Dress Shoes cut to $2.49. Men's and boys’ Scout Shoes to} THIND, oy purchasing the tand|tory et the city, county and. atate.| $1.98. Boys’ Tennis Slippers, all kinds, cut to 95c. And |%°4 lasing it to towns of 6,000 or| Parker was eledted Judge of the, . less for a period of § to 10 yeare. superior court In 1893 by the nomi- Men’s $10.00 Packard Shoes cut to $3.85. At first ft wns hard to get the|nations of both republican and demo- | Men's Handkerchiefs cut to 4c. Men’s $3.00 Union Suits |*™«!! towns interested. 0 county convention, From | to $1.69. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear to 28c. And over |,,PU* CBF success Is spreading to 1901 he was city attorney of . More than 80 ties have | Tacoma. 200 Men’s Hats cut for quick selling to $1.35. Men's Night po appmeiiea, rors pred ad judge of Pr Fad pend Gowns to go at 69¢. Men’s Cotton Socks at 6c. Fine Lisle | 'rcreasing rapidiy. ernor Hays to fill a twoyear va Socks at 23¢. Garters and Arm Bands at 9c. Men's B. V. D.| ,.MY 208 44 two daughters join my |cancy, and then elected for the full as much as $1.30 more than the above prices Packing from the curb is extra. Newcastle and Issaquah are the highest quality low-priced coal on the Washington market—ideal for range and stove. For Menand Boys garments at 39c. Boys’ and Girls’ Play Suits at 69c. Men's | tacts cr anette one te ee iene |atevear term commencing tn Janu: | y BI of union-made Overalls at 97c. A haki Dalida 14k var gates tus vee caiaes, 205 (err cae ek ae eee ne lack Diamond Lump, regardle od Snclading riding breeches, legxingn etc, eat to Bic Priest” being efucatea in oct ennslous | at justi ta desuary, 13th he ' contains the MOST HEAT and the LEAST ash THIS GREAT SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M.|""Tats sometning tnat 1 tenet na | "Smt, am capiras tn 2h | { ¥ per pound of ANY coal on the Washington a boy. But I hone other boys will j \ ii includes both do- Sale Stock must be closed out at once, and aut & te racbesome contact ta ; prop. low ax Wegeinaien daa oer va Gee parce ag ex as aoa erly supervised playgrounds the| ford university, from which univer | country over, sity be graduated in 1995. The ensu-| Myiea, Ruth F, Beatth 13h ladles of ‘Aoaneen Gad Shibeecin ce Ss Py If you have not tried any Pacific Coast Coal Batata iar ory ny enn Summer Suits at Company coals, and you “jst don't know” whether you wil any of them, order what you need for the whole winter, knowing that should you be dissatisfied wih fame purchase for any reason and wish to return it, we will Biovek. Dorothy G. Beattie 24 | "chool, New York, where he gradu- ° Liao Nola, Fast Stanw 3 ated with the class of 1900, being im- Clearance Prices cheerfully take it out of your bin and return your money. Could any terms be fairer? This address carefully. omrude, “yp | BAtiately admitted to the bar of New | “ soael ven arabian oe bones Our July Clearance Sale affords wonderful oppor- tunities to purchase new Summer clothes at a re- is a straight, bona fide guarantee of satisfac- tion, with no etrings attached. eee i}anme yout he returned to Seat | OTHING Mallia, Joseph B. Seatt! where he began the practice.of la 1m | Onwalt, Alice R. Seattle Biected In 1904 as prosecuting attor- duction, with liberal credit terms as am extra in- Andrews, Samuel C. Seal Legal |Rey of King county, Judge Mackin. | ducement. We carry the well-known Bradbury line 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St. |)" nes. hemos Seti, a bencee’ See “salaaiy ame for men and boys. Latest fashions in newest Mabel. Seat! efficiency. | patterns and weaves. apa ie toe 8 Le 1 pertor mrt tn 1038, having 7 ou} cou: y { VITAL STATISTICS | 2%: EE SES Rp page qe lffibageich yng BIRTHS Sar tag Ph nage pas poe pov tligg "geen raglan drag, grade Hats for men at rea in the favorite leathers; stand- We, or any of the undersigned dealers, will Births tn thetr households are re-|Gudmundson, Securdur Ke git wuch until Aprf, 1918, when he was! sonable: cleagnnce pricen a carefully fill your order. ported by the following Seattle mem: | Hamiiton, Alexander, gifl appointed to the wupreme bench by | . Burdett, Elliott W. boy. Holton, Ernest Arthur, boy, 4 yoo okt Br Rametad, A. W., girl io judge without opposition for the} Smith. Murdock John, bey. from Mamia Wirth, Ralph Wallace, «it. wyn from Charles R. Ny leanor from ¥ i, MARRIAGE LICENSES |?» n, Katherine “i trom me and Residence. Age.| ‘Annie Pelle from Willtam Blood cleanser and system renova | Moreh. I D. Duncan, V. : , George Albert from Ethel M. tor, $1.00 and $2.00 bottles at drug) 24")5 , DEATHS stores, or p. p. by Joyner Drug Co, B.C. -1 | Dow, John B. 86 years, eiglor, George E., Seattle Legal| Ray, David H. 44 years, four-year term, which he is now completing. le { By Professor M. J. Elrod Chair of Blology, University of Montana Most people are familiar with bird | migration, but few are familar with laimilar gregarious habite of butter files, which, tho less frequent, are SHOPMEN |i" [= WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS Machinists -..24 a+++++++s'e+-.-70 cents per hour .71 cents per hour UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM HUSBAND I's handy thing to have about the house. Espec- dally when he keeps a sharp Nichol- jeon file to make the door latch: ‘When he uses a Nicholson File he will know why mechanics prefer it., > ; fully as Interesting, and quite unex- | plainable. | During migration the alr will be filled with millions of individuals of | eure the name “NICHOLSON” one clea, y| ne « te otamped the file you buy Blacksmiths ......; - = .70 cents per hour cectien Wa Wak deveetigs «| e aie avreene PURPOSE SEO, «+0 « + -++ a+ ++-+70 conte per hour Sitsouthern Caltforaia, when the mt r Sheet metal and other workers in ( gration was northward over a known | N I CHOLSON Fi LE 6G this line .........- eeveceeee- 70 cents per hour Algtance of some 1,400 miles, ax tar Freight car repairers ......------63 cents per re! The migration southward of the PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND i our nilkweed butterfly, which 0 arbennig eta prea irom Patagontn to inom bay. hae —Or phone any of the following dealers — they carry . BNE CALS core esveres cents per reen nated by many observers. Pacific C Coals: ; Helpers, all crafts .......-.--.--47 cents per hour If you value let Haynes Gazz taxes SEATTIE COAL 00, These men are wanted to take the place of men who are strikin repair it. Next Liberty theater —Adv. | iy ea * poo th NE, Mairoce bik” against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, an pica : | i ay arias snorasns| Servet tte SCHULTE coun & their status, and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- goer ath ¥, &.. “se Fatt o0,| wo ean plained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: ana ian a I 1 FES Sate ree | ee eg ue, Bo an ll 001 Bouthlaks rua, “In the past a man who tock up the work of another ml * calting 2 ae eee ee el ae ee iene ‘Way, Maas Caltrate Ame 4 & ‘soab’ ‘atrikebr - AGES CSk werner need Tin the pessont eaalien’ erected by tho otrike of shop “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS Faksoox,, | |MMULERE 8 CO, | suxMYaIDN COAD & craft workers, men who essume the work of the strikers cannot justly be reproached with Leave Seattle Daily, COLMAN DOCK, Foot of Marton Strem Re 33 Ine Fa ‘8616 Stang. Way, ich epithets. ‘ VAN IVER, B. ©, EMIL CARL, OTD’ ALLEY FUEL * ohag regi a customary strike in which the employer triee to feapose bleed Be dA ne sey cons. fe ox 9 A, M. $8 Wiles, Mee Morthicne aw "Beier sed ji ge 7 01 . In this case the co coseeunue 7 6 0825, pe, savor nae ant sartnoonae worked iene io we Sy, tonal sa FOR VANCOUVER HC. Dies 14:30 P. ML ||| °4azazecoas oo] itimsict | wigtgn. oan 00, act of congress, signed ty President Wilson, established a tribunal to decide such disputes a! at Daily at.....+ssseveeeess felri PACIFIC coasz Heron tne? over wages and working conditions, which are Ge igpoob ne in Brent manner, It is “Trans . Canada Limited” uausie Densles Dares 40 be phy hg son, 25 Batirond ‘Ave. Bo, 36 werent the daciaionat thle wibunal agnigat whieh he: Spay ore . Ra em leaves Vancouver, B. C.,] | Eastern points on sale Fi chee / Garfield 083, a of any beng se — of the year chest ye Pe. daily at 300 P. gee from May 25th to Pr Tun & TuED CO. pacrrig cease WAINWRIGET & q strikers’ places are merely accepting the wages an presoribed hours to Montreal; Bist. Return limit October 12 Green wood, etown Yard, Foot of Broad St, Th not accepting the i . PUBLIC L T POWER WI . i Boe Ma WG WaMAIN 18 THEN POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN WHO MAY PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW—IN THE CAN: ||I|| Pacific Coast Coal se-vice extends from the Canadian fine on the COME IN.” sts ‘ ADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES—Sicamous, Glacier north to Salem, Oregon, 0” the south, and east as far es the eastern OR House, Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley, Lake Wapta, edge of the Yakima Valley: Apply Ww. H. OLIN ‘ r W. L. MILLER Lake Louise, Banff—Famous Mountain Resorts nen i te Gos Coal Cay Phone 35, AR Oregon-Washington Station . with Canadian Pacific Hotels and service. “Tecoma call Goon, Coal Co. 4448 SEATTLE, WASH. 436 Central Bldg. City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue r In Portland “j Coast Coal Cox. ee aan "237" or Broadway 4043 1221 Thred Ave ff Main 6587 EF. L. STURDEE, General Agent in“ practically all other towns and the above territory are *COW UNINER SILTY

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