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& great many other taste better. Bet- -notjust sour. In BE WELCOMED Committee to Meet Visitors as Soon as They Arrive Every visiting merchant comes to Seattle next week to attend the Pacifie Northwest Merchants’ convention and industrial exposition will be met by a reception committee when he afrives at passenger station or steemship pler, The committee ts headed by D. W. Jenkins. Jenkins will have 20 automobiles at hia disposal, and his committee and the machines will be awaiting at 6 a.m Monday for the first arrival Tho delegates will be taken at once to the Bell st, terminal, where they will register, and later will go to thelr hotels, where reservations have been made for them. ‘The general committees was inform: ed yesterday that the Central Wash ington sections, particularly Yakima and Wenatchee, will send large delo- gations ‘The 320 exhiditors who will have dis- plays in the 420 booths at the expost- tion have been urged by Alvin K. Matager, chairman of exhibits, to hasten the Installation of thelr ox hibits and avold the rush and con, fusion at the eleventh hour. The two big floors at the Bell at. terminal are in the handa of car. penters, decorators and exhibitors, ali hastening to have the show 100 per nday morning. who cent complete Unity Club for Servants Grows LONDON, July %1.—The Unity club, formed to provide recreation for domestics, now has 200 members. Tt started with five. MERCHANTS TO HOW DO THEY DO IT? JIM INQUIRES Stands Aghast After Trying to Sell : Some of the 120,000 Tickets for Wayfarer By James W. Egan Stand back and give the poor man some air! ‘The poor man ts me. I've just got thru trying to help sell @ portion of the 120,000 “Wayfarer” tickets, T hope and believe I'm still sane, but I'm not positive, A diary feeling persists between the ears. Suffering felines! Did you over aasiat in the disposal of 120,- 000 pasteboards? ‘Ticket Manager W. A, Hartung put me to work behind the counter in the little office at Fourth and Seneca. The rush was on. It's always a rush or @ riot, very lomer wants good seats. “About halfway up?’ you ask, That's @ safe beginning. Then tt commences, “Are those the best sents? . . . Can you see good for » dollar? Mow high are these? . . he can I have them? Men are more quickly satisfied than women. The ladies like to give you the third degrees. They want to know things. Oh, boy! I'll yodel they do! Enter man and wife. I realize she's his wife. She does all the talk. “1 don't know, What night ts best?” “It's the same every night. Monday, the opening night. than later on in the week.” “Oh, haver” ' “Weil, I aen't pantie «pear be we better take them.” “Would you like to ait in the sev: | enth or the Idth row?" « trifle ma- Hetousty. “How de you count them — from the bettem or the top?” “From the bottom, We count up. “We'd better take the 14th, then. Give us five of the dollar seats.” An the meek hubby shells out a traveler's cheque, comes the query “The insurance won't stop the rain if it does rain,” you utter weartly, “The Wayfarer probably will give rain cheeks or something.” “Um!” ‘The pair leave, but are back again in a siffy. “Have you got somethig; to tel what it's shout?” the lady Inquires. You pass out a book. A souvenir volume, “This has the story and mundo, ete. Sells for 60 conta.” / How. over, we have some good seats for Better How Many Times? the moment? times ery or daring experiences stories"? your story, but help you to remember the happy vaca- || tion days. Mount your pictures in How many times have you wished for a Kodak right at How many have you returned from outings or vacations with tales of wonderful scen- How many times have you been accused of telling “fish Let pictures not only tell - BARTELL DRUG STORES SAVE AS YOU SPEND! Ivory floap— llc Lara® bare oo... 65. 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Special CAXs.... 29C ONE cake FREE with three a Kodak Album and you Rom gd = will always have them. Supertor Court Judge Harcourt M. Taylor strikes Alice Longbottom, 6. @ al ing. Here's what 1 catch: “I some dollar 3 Special Sale Fancy Bathing Caps A Mid-summer Sale of Deccrated Caps at very attractive prices. This sale does not include Plain Colored Caps or the various num- bers of Diving Caps. Tooth Brushes from Bartell’s can be depended upon to giv good service. "We select them for QUALITY. and not’ for price, but the price is always In keaping with the quality. Prophylactio—Adults’ an ha’ 213 it 4 is oe il iH if is A 5 Fi i< ? A pont Bru Many others ‘Hot or Cold The picnic lunch is not complete without good hot coffee or cold summer bever- ages. A dependable Vacu- um Bottle keeps liquids hot or cold as you wish. Our stocks include both the well- known Thermos and Univer- sal Bottles and Food Jars in al] the lar sizes. Prices from $1.50 to $15.00. Carrying Cases Made of genuine heavy leather, hand-stitehed. Convenient to carry and protect the bottle, Pint size, eingle bottle. ii i HE fe UF ; & # i abi F | i ; il Serving our out-of-town pa- trons by mail is not « side line —tt if @ regular and estab- lished part of our business. Any person can Ce 9 wit through this de- partment. We assure prompt servios, best quality and low~ i HE : iy z Help Boost Seattle’s NEW HOTEL Buy Bonds! : i ; i ha af bead at ts Just Received a Fresh Supply Whitman's Sampler. 6160, $3.60 Balmegund! Ch: hat: Perrerer Super-extra Choco Pink of Perfection. . git H 7 i g ig : i ; pecessary. BARTELL DRUG STORES Becond and Unien First and Pike Fifth ané Pike 610 Second Ave. Sixth and Pine Ballard and 22nd N. W. First and Yesler Way 1908 Boren Ave. _ : i i 2 H 4 i i i i GRADUATES orrommruisT examination i : fe : z i deviag, 4 Glasses $5:0°,. FREE EXAMINATION $ 3 c 3 | 3 i a ' A SEWER SYSTEM 3,500 YEARS |ly should not expect such @ thing) § OLD in « forgotten civilization of 3,500 In the palace of the Cretan kings | years ago. Yet experts tell us the at Knosron (about 1500 B. C.) were|draing of this ancient palace were bathrooms end a drainage system | superior to anything known after. that astonished the excavators, When | ward tn history until the middle of you've been laboring not more than an hourt How do those other birds stand it all day jon; Tl never tell FOLEY ry the nineteenth century.—Joseph Mo- Cabe in “The Evolution of Civiliz. we remember that even London and Paris had no sewage «ysterns in the days of Queen Elizabet! Russell in Spokane Studying Car Lines’ SPOKANE, July 11—George Rus} sell, superintendent of the depart.) | ment of utilities th Seattle, ts here) You're thru. You stagger out of the |studying the street car situation. ticket office, wondering how many! Less than a month ago, after a long centuries you've put tn. battle, the Spokane United Rathways | And you're astounded reduced the fare from § to 6 cents. BEE "UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS Engine House Laborers .. .. .«. ..38 cents per hour Machinists .. . .70 cents per hour Boilermakers ..., ...++ -71 cents per hour Blacksmiths aa . .70 cents per hour Sheet Metal and other workers in this line....... ......++.++.+..-70 cents per hour Freight car repairers . . .63 cents per hour Car inspectors . .63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts . 47 cents per hour to find PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP W. 0. STANDRING, "Phone Elliott 0446 Great Nortaern Ranway EN WANTED re A number of the Great Northern Railway Company’s regular employes having left its service, it is necessary to hire men to fill their places. “ Employment is offered to: Machinists . ..0:. + te: sire sine 70 Boilermakers ......; Blacksmiths ...... Stationary engineers . Stationary firemen ...... pe Sheet metal and other workers in this line ........ +70 Freight car repairers .... -63 Car inspectors ......00.eses00 Helpers, all crafts .............47 Engine house laborers .........35 These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striki: against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, an their status, and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- plained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: cents per hour . +7014 cents per hour -70 cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour It is a common mistaken belief that making money requires some special and peculiar personal qualifica- tion shared only by the Favorites of Fortune. “In the past a man who took up the werk of another man who wae on strike against wages and working conditions was termed ® ‘scab’ or a ‘strikebreaker’'— terms to which much opproblum was attached. In the present situation created by the strike of shop- craft workers, men who assume the work of the strikers cannot justly be reproached with such epithets, “This is not a customary strike in which the employer tries te impose upon the em- ploye unjust wages and unreasonable working rules, In this case the conflict ts not be tween the employer and the oppressed employes. The people of this country, through an act of congress, signed ty President Wilson, established a tribunal to decide such disputes over wages and working conditions, which &re submitted to it In a proper manner. It ts the decision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are striking. “Regardless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take*the strikers’ places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a governmont tribunal and are performing @ publio service, They are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an employer is trying to impose. .FOR THIS REA- 8ON PUBLIC SENTIMENT AND FULL GOVERNMENT POWER WILL PROTECT po Be gl WHO REMAIN IN THEIR POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN WHO MAY Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Station Seattle, Wash, WILLIAM CARRUTHERS 106 South 10th St, Tacoma, Wash. On the contrary, money is made first by effort and second by the rewards of effort in the shape of Cap- ital. It is within the reach of every man to become | @ Money-Maker,’ reaping the earnings from saved tmoney—earnings that grow and multiply in a most amazing manner when systematically saved. Our Savings Department will welcome your First Deposit. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK A. of Seattle Papy erp cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour ‘At wages and working conditions prescribed by the United States Railway Labor Board, effective July 1, 1922, APPLY 209 MEHLHORN BLDG. 814 Second Ave., Between Columbia and Marion Main 4026 or W. L. MILLER 436 Central Building Jd. W. FOSTER 609 Tacoma Building Tacoma, Wash, Second and Cherry Seattle, Wash. BRANCH AT GEORGETOWN