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eo SECTION TWO | The Seattle Star PAGES 13 TO 24 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928 Ee Loval Officials Refuse to Accept Blame for High Government Cost | ) CITY AND COUNTY HEADS Wheat Farmer Resents PV ante Cron te Nya It [SLANE FORTH pet ’ Ti W YORK, Se 28 After ae | oe DISAGREE WITH COOLIDGE “ron ug City Man’s Advice He’s Safe Cracker, Gunman and Jail Breaker N ae arn't r'tnree, |/Escape With $450 After write you is * “pao yap be olnted ‘ FE E when I want to kick about something. : According to Own Confession cre Ramagee sd Bares Blasting Money Box This time it’s about another solemn ass who gives ; "ee Portiand || cles Richard Be a 3 1 Ome Deny Extravagance of Home Govern-|| me 4 distinct ache in my understanding; he’s the large, || "¥ MELVIN B VOORHEES) wrote that. Papers In Po wit fo an the nuts tn the ad Bega S florid, comfortable, official adviser who comforts the ry Se in tae. F t a a aie i here, yeggmen during the ments Responsible for High Tax busted aletee ease with the kind advice: “Go and ach ee af ke the ice-house job in Pendle = pI aped with $450, it was die raise something else,” racker ker ar unma on, too. That was me—me an’ my a sma ith cov Rate Imposed on People At that the farmer in the wheat business is taking ting to his own sta : gs, -Bilajuden ittle Chere, tho, other 1 will tive broke opae i — the advice of the stuffed shirt; he is raising something Not ad eeting: chap ee ee eee ny aha ot ee oor teaser | badoasy » ie Sees) babes oe A oat ar a ce else and he’s going to raise more and more of it; ‘ ape ee ead pres nee , ¢ Gren aati tis cot in Bk Mace linea ati i to muffle the exe By John W. Nelson K. L. Blaine, Chairman Budget!! HELL! That’s one fine crop, believe me worn and poor! a toes | wall an’ ot Teretis chook, Waterbury, Conn,” |i ohestsa: and thew cre: Galea i by reckless} Committes, City Counciiest ; It was not long ago that these same officious fat Mi edlilinn ana tla lenvieitian ware [000 at ot us.” " “The servant problem in keep Two hundred dollars of the sum cacene boys were prancing the countryside over begging, com- vilned. te had of ir There in, Pe n's wher s up our large apartment was || stolen belonged to postoffice funds, manding, praying, pleading and orating “Raise wheat, about “th 0 Bee Ree | Wane ah : gtx ERAS geners fhe tase. | | tone he ramen ee save the nation, feed the boys.” WELL WE DID, ||" operate on safes and do) eniled grimly. | eye ue ie we ; with half our boys in the trenches, with no hired men || "*cehd.story and stick-up wor ae toons : Loan Fund to Help to be had, with the help of the women and the children chria’ Pade > conti . 8 is : ; and the senile we alte wheat, and when the war 1 i ‘Sing ipa ome 8 rin peta cs rs Voiversite Suda ended we had a nice. lot of wheat left and no takers, || You near ner aod hers f fe AER Tek. Se wheat produced at war prices for labor and seed and a , page il Blan fer, ot ra : . < fee bey fertilizer and implements, a : zi the 1 he . is bure rt y ¥ ow |g * 5 ’ But mind you, and this is the point, as a patriotic t yh, ¢ ull here. One in for vill R B. Fitzgerald, : nto a able tax lovy duty we wheat growers were geared for the production || of the Gs in town ‘ ve me these shiner ‘ , rs | has ste 2 Swann ey City Council— t ar ved on xan of wheat; our equipment, mostly bought on time, was “ n of me t 485 etd ee spy ghee re Gerry me ithsik pret e ny4 wh se ts @ question of I Will be: lems. th wheat equipment; our land rotation, our buildings, our wagn't. be, f Eto x ch year $1,000 ts to be added to that the fe machinery, our daily routine were all organized to pro- Fane ant ine | NG y hous for { 3 PI nd until a total of $10,000 Is duce wheat, just as the railroad is there to provide |, ; ein tell about | Ain't t é 1 y ell, we can all|reached. The first thousand Bag transportation, and the newspaper plant to provide a that 1 already done] * Just got sagot te ih eee ae gssict | tect : Wr ave eho ioe aco daily paper. Just exactly how is the wheat farmer to \ 0 years altone Tag | eer ratte Cones. Bite | bee ciliata *Portiand-—-I. ain't |money to the best possible advalitaiae get into another branch, another business of farming? seem a i atl norte peli Peg “a “Pity ie vee Sevier by who. Well, #0 Ic 6 stip donor. Who buys his wheat equipment, who underwrites his : en er : new organization, what is he supposed to produce that he can sell.at a profit? Over a period of five years has vs this t the lot of the corn grower, the hog raiser, the sheep edad “gg ity government fon't think herder or the cattle raiser been so profitable that a WROTE LETTER TO ete alte -@ t hundred thousand wheat growers can be added to this || PORTLAND sUDt ments. endent Se ce caus or that band of producers? BAN oe ge taxes for nue, " foals The fact is that there is not too much wheat raised 4 r in this country, nor has there ever been; there is not papers 5 r Malcolmn Douglas . peop " too much bread, nor too much mill feed, nor too much || was t« proper place? We SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Attorney—Local gov na ot f e milk, nor too many pork chops, nor too much butter, : nor too ep fresh eggs; but there are more of all these Sete commodities than can be sold and return a profit to the L D f 0 Bi An . S ] producer SO LONG AS THE PRODUCER only gets 27 a copy Saturday ast Day of Uur big niversary vale t OF THE SELLING PRICE. wire cin ap ET agenda —Special Inducements in All Departments . =<. touch with the Kodak City = RT _ Minae is the presence here of the : - 5 : Z “ : ; = |MOUNTAINEERS | 82%,ccupment will, be require many tre bokleuthatthe Silk Stripe Union Suits, Anniversary Special omy, local go H han | e i | lak Company offers, i 5 eauaily as we t : % "| PLAN OUTINGS Sie ane editions: | Regular Sizes, $1.00—Extra Sizes, $1.15 5 Austin : ft the|_ Frank Paul, commissioner from| i. \¥ 7c ot. See , Are you interested In Great price reductions on these women’s cream, wool finish fall Union Suits. Three | of | South district Cane 6 knowing more about the styles: Dutch neck, sleeveless, knee or ankle length; also with short sleeves and ankle gh tle ¢ ¢ a 2 advantages of the Anastig- es They'll fill your in fall weight union suits at a great saving. Se ma 1 e Fhe MORtG: MOUD. eee areveeed huvta. kines: rin licieh tA boul tieneas? length. They'll fill your needs in fal g! don't agree ich the meteor | NOR LUMA... sn peegst tap entonneete anne ieee nana ell merely ol Girls’. Union Suits, Anniversary Special “nga | rc > c ©%lto be or he most enjoyable of| -y, “Bata aa: Binh oad Ewery syle of Kodak and SUIT $1°° aegis a a ar. | tFavar kOVErN-| the season, according to members| tres sto ei O° 18 Graflex camera always in stock, By expends. | Ments me tax a ADlo¢ the club. The climbers will a nd, it would | ample ral government! leave Seattle on October 6 at 2 waste mous sum in this one]. m. = poe : Extraordinary values of fall and winter wool finish cotton Union COUR, FRONT AND CED and will return late Sunday.| prem Kansas City Mar (Eastman |— Suits. Extra good quality; long or short sleeves; ankle or knee iaarts ‘and a ot tadarals eum (Oe on@. But ther room| The tramp wil tude a trip thru] Europe in desperately {ll says a a R + gives 6 ay, celpts and rsements to deter- | re economy in count n-| Goldmeyer t d an easy climb) visiting British banker. Well, here's} length ; sizes 6 to 12 years. the national govern- a th ng gal-| from the Snow lake. | caso for heartily 4 Ht value | 2 Sleeping Y other| recommend the | ’ . . . . bakin opp es : ae Boys’ Union Suits, Anniversary Special SeenON oC MLC MOM Cm mom clone llc Sut g 7.00 complicated. I thing 901 Second Ave. Hardy «SF ( O Cor. of Marion St. Sd Jewelers Announce a REMOVAL SALE Magnificent Stock of Highest Quality. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERW ARE and CLOCKS Will Be CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST To permit the opening of our New Store with New Merchandise require a y of the whole Supply your boy’s needs in winter Underwear at our big sale and you'll make a real saving. Soft wool finish, silver gray winter union suits for boys of 6 to 12 years; made of good quality select- ed stock; the best garment of the kind produced. Girls’ Winter Coats | Girls’ School Dresses For School Wear pee. lot beets pia $8.50, 9.50, $9.95 and $10.95 for girls of 8 to 14 years. Made Unusually good values, Attractively made new | in five different styles—all new, models of Polo cloth for Girls of 7 to 12 years, | stylish fall garments. Some are in shades of brown, reindeer, otter brown and | made in solid colors of navy or blue; made with self collars or with collar of fur, } brown serge; others in two-color | These are garments that have a good appear- | combinations with neat embroid- ance, and have the qualities necessary to give | ered designs. Included are a num- good satisfaction in wear. ber of middy styles. 1 money the Chief of th and specifica- Bureau, Very Extraordinary Domestic Values Cotton Blankets Outing Flannel Special, Pair $2.75 Special, Yard 20c ant Sr EEEALY, gpectalt men sheet 27-inch outing flannel. Plain white lankets of extra heavy weight. Size “i ; gi. 72x80 inches. In tan, gray and white with cream and fancy colors. Specially reduced. pink and blue borders, - Sale of Feather Pillows All-Wool Blankets 4 Speci. ir $9, Special, Each $1.00 F at Pair $9.00 Priced regularly at $1.25 each. These igh-gri ade all-wool blankets at sharply pillows have all new feather filling; cov- | Teduced prices. Fancy plaids and assorted ered with a fancy art ticking. Size 17x24 | colors. Size 66x80 inches. Buy your inches. blankets now and we will save you money, Boys’ School Suits $798 PALACE HIP Seen Yinuaa ght LAST TIMES TODAY Prince Rajbar Avdalas “Master Mystic of the Orient” SEES : KNOWS Al I 8 TTT TTT eco Tc TT Tc TTT TT cI co Location after a short time will be 501 Pine St., opposite Frederick & Nelson’s SALE STARTS SAT. A. M.—TOMORROW, SEPT. 29 A Few Typical Removal Price Reductions Silver-plated Diamonds Watches Whitey Teor oP 4 to jewele rist Watch, Ware at removal sale Tae Elgin, now $19.85; was $25. 4 He ine prices. at Sale Prices | White gold-filled Rec- Sad Trays $3.50— Diamond Rings as lowas Thin Model, 12 size tangular Wrist Watch, Bormetly $5.00. $20. Also $25, $50, Elgin, gold-filled case, now $25.50; former- Sandwich Plates, $3.50 $75 and Up. now $12.65 each. ly $82.50. each. ‘ i i Cluster Ring, 17-Jeweled Elgin, green Silver enameled Cuff 4-Piece Tea Set, Special Digmines Nee $95" gold-filled, | 12 size, Links at $1.50 pair. at $19.85. formerly $136 00 now $22.50 each, — Baby Ri 75é cack Regular price $30.00. pieces » S$mall Elgin Wrist aby Rings, 75¢ each, Double Vegetable Dish Diamond Bar Pins, sale Watch, 20-year case, CUT GLASS all goes at at $6.95. Regular price $27.85; form- now $21.50; former- ONE - HALF regular price $10.00, erly $35.00. ly $27.50. price, 8-Day Seth Thomas Clocks, Special at $9.00 Each Hardy & Co. 901 Second Avenue,Corner Marion Street Mmommonllolnnenmloniienilann lancom lcm cll ToOMMcmmonmmnc mmc Mc Mc Mc nics) At the House of Service HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience in vision tent- ing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye- glasses. Grinding in our own modern I popular 1 VISIBLE. Always Reliable! MARCUM OPTICAL CO, DK. C, MARC 917 FIRST AVENUB | Near Madison MA in-3609 | rx Two Pairs of Knickers A big event for school boys! We are offering some extraordinary values in new Fall Suits for school wear, These suits are of extra good quality for the money, being made of high-grade woolens in many plain and fancy weaves. Every suit will fit perfectly, for it is made properly, and every suit will give extra good wear, because the fabrics are extra strong and the two pairs of knickers always mean longer wear. Coat and knickers are full lined. The styles are right i a ee minute and have been selected with unusual care. Ages 0 . There is a saving of dollars in every suit, and plenty of good fit and wear as well. ns ney, te Also a fine line of new Fall Suits at $9.98 and $13.98—all with two pairs of knickers, MOM Mc oc UTE Boys’ Knickers Boys’ All-Wool Sweaterss Special $1.00 s Special $3.50 Wo a 3 VY TRENT) GABE zet_ your boy one of these heavy All- ie W hirlwind bargaln of sturdy knickers | 95) Sweaters, pull-over style, with double for boys. There's no value like them any- collar, School colors in contrasting color where. Made of good union cassimere. | stripes. All sizes, Very special, $3.50 Medium dark patterns, full cut, each, eT TT TT TTT TTT co TTT