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Jf you are nervous and run-down and have pains in your lower parts and in your back, remember that the Vegetable Compound has relieved Other women having the aame symp- tons. Vor sale by druggists every- where, —Advertinemunt =| Th Sling boom has been P pee imost indescribable pains or distress in Gyro Club to Aid Chamber Meeting A {<9SEAFTLE-TACOMA| FUBLIG-PARK = RR Fee KING taurant, to ROUND Trip To CHICAGO PROPORTIONATE FARES TO OTHER CITIES These Excursion Fares from Keattle in effect daily to | Sept. 15. Final return timit | Oet, 31.1 er privi legen ¢ Call us by smanr raing. ne and let us illiam Pe) tia Salt Water Pc f he it along as s bit.” t's ¢ the ve e of mind when Buy Suburban Real 2 Estate, Says Babson W 'It’ll Be the Best Bet in the Next Few| | Years, Statistician Declares BABSON PARK What ts te d builder, and pondering th ments in the bi Develo = field tend to m The state ued to- ment by F day is t “The 1 most 10 years, During the du war it ran to factor sites and rial bu We 4 bulidin, WOULD PROTECT = — STEELHEADS Work for Legislation ty to obtain legis Strenuous ef! lative protection for stesthead trout | ce wilt by made by Seattle Sportsmen's jon at the next session of the ature. is planning a membership dri ling its show week, July 12 to 19, the ay and all kinds ef | main object of which is to secure|turning from the industrial fick | funds and friends to assist in putting the desired measures thru at Olym- pla. | C. W. H. Heideman, former federal | | naturalist and biologist, and promi nent member of the sportamen's as. jsoclation, explains the nec protecting the stcelheud in Washing- ton state. | “Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Ore-| gon and California all have laws pro- | tecting the king of all game fish,” | jhe says, “while Washington stands | out alone. } “It we would save the steelhead, | the time has come when something | must be done in this state, Steel- | head trout must go to the head-| waters of our Coast streams to spawn. “Notwithstanding the fact that the steethead is protected in Califernia, | that state has found it necessary to | invoke the aid of an Initiative meas- | ure to be voted on in November in order to secure the necessary author. ity to make the Klamath river a fish | refuge, to enable steelheads and! other game fish to ascend the river | to the spawning beds without run-| ning the gauntlet of commercial | fishermen, who have exploited that stream near the limit of extinction. | “Steelhead trout fishing Is exclu-| sive to streams entering the Pacific, and unless restrictive measures are secured in a few short years the steel- head will go the way of the salmon, into the gigantic maw of the trust.” PARADE SLATED Fraternal Organizations to | March on Fourth of July pee { The various fraternal orders of| the city will endeavor to get their tire membership to march in the| Seattle civic pageant Fourth of| |July morning, it was announced In order to ascertain ty has the greatest num- ber of marchers, an actual count will be made by judges stationed at different points along the route. Among the orders that have agreed to march in the parade are| the Daughters of Pocahontas, Red} Men of the World, Woodmen of the| World and Eagles. Other organi. tions will be given a few days more to enter, according to Albert KB. Pierce, legionnaire chairman of the pa Elect Seattle Man | State G. A. R. Head} | EVERETT, June 26.~—A. 1 rence, of Seattle, was elected | |ment commander of the G. A. R| convention here, yesterd Other | officers elected are Willie Richards, | senior vice commander; D. C. Brown, | Seattle, junior wee commander; J nett tle, chaplain, and Dr, TB, Breemun, Spokatie, medi eal direetor, ing started with a rush from a of $10. record f \rushed at make all your arrangements. , couldn't afford to make'a cash donation to the State It costs no more and will save wanted to do something to aid the good work along. hav- your valuable time rtooni t hool paper, he drew the abo d sent MA LAW Y ooning for the school paper, h w the above, and se jeneral Ageni, Fuosenger Dept nthusiasm, folks, It’s the right spirit, Get yourself into you draw your checks time be ation’ practically building for the 274,612 in Novembe 18, to undertaken in the set: three of $79,161,600 $ is import ndering w and build no The owner ing with the y buildi and is thinking of iUMlity of t F pre long it will last where things are quiet (the Babson chart shows present activty at 13 cent below normal) to real estat investment | 8 4 SPREADING OUT | INT OSUBERBS | “Statistic Id suggest/’ conclud. ed Mr. E . “that the great de vel ent of the next five to 10 years in the real estate markets will be 4 spreading out into the suburbs. Here the tenant will find lower rents nd enough room to raise his family | decently. The owner will know that he hag a sound investment that Is be- | ing strengthened by the broad trend of fundamental conditions. The most” astute builders are already planning | to go in for home building as | the rush for fancy houses at fancy figures slows up. It would be ridiculous to say that al! suburban | land is a good investment, but I would suggest that the man with money pick the best automobile roads in his city, follow them out until land | can be bought by the acre rather han the lot, then buy at a fair price fer a long swing investment. | ( SUES Boys ] Tihs is Mrs. Louise Hohly of Chicago, mother of three children, who has filed suit for $100,000 in Cook county circuit cort against Nathan Leopold Jr., and Richard| Loeb. She charges the con-| fessed slayers of Rob ert} Franks invited her into an} automobile, then attacked her| and threw her from the mL | chine. Adst. General Vreight and Passenger Agent. yy pay WE MUST GET OUT THIS BIG STOCK OF SHOES for Men, Women and Children MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE PRICE NO OBJECT Shoes 20c Pair and Up STORE IS LEASED HURRY—STOCK WON'T LAST LONG DINHAM-STREHLAU SHOE CO. 201 YESLER WAY Southeast Corner Second and Yesler tribute to a superstition? ZEROLENE- | LUBRICATED CARS WIN SIX OUT OF SEVEN YOSEMITE ECONOMY RUN TROPHIES» * Does Zerolene “stand up”? The drivers of the four cars that won six of the seven trophies in the 1924 Los Angéles-Camp Curry (Yoserm- ite) economy run say so, Read the extracts from their letters printed below. And consider these further facts: Of the five Zerolene-lubricated cars entered in the race, four carried off prizes, including the sweepstakes won by the Overland, model 92. Six of the seven trophies offered went to cars using Zerolene. And. inci- dentally,the oil consumption record- ed by the official checks was re- markably small, The sweepstakes winner writes: ’ “In spite of the intense heat to which the motor was subjected, when the ulti- mate check was made I found greatly to my surprise that the gauge showed absciutely no use of oil whatsoever. I attribute my success in winning the 1924 Yosemite Economy Sweepstaices greatly to ghe use of Zero.ene in the STANDARD OIL COMPANY motor and Red Crown gasoline in the tank.”—Joe Bozzani. To which the driver of the Over- land, model 91, winner of the class 1-A prize, adds: “The Overland 91 arrived at its des- tination showing absolutely no use of oil. Gentlemen, I think Zerolene as a lubricant is 100% be, and I heartily recommend it for use in all internal combustion motors,”— Romolo Bonaccini. Here is what the drivers of the two Oakland entries think of Zero- I checked into Los Angeles, covering in the round trip a total of 820 miles, I could put no oil in the crank-case. Con- sidering this year’s Economy Run the severest, with the heat averaging 110 degrees and the motor running at all times during the run, I consider Zero- lene’s performance remarkable.” Harry Neville, Six cars contested for the class 4-A trophy, and again Zerolene brought in a winner. Here is the driver's letter: “I take this opportunity of thanking your Company for the results which we obtained by using Zerolene No. 7 in the of all you claim it to lene’s performance: Kissel automobile, which won in the : “i i recent Los Angeles-Camp Curry Econ- ‘ “I know the big factor Zerolene lu- omy Run."—H. L. Nichelson. , ‘ brication played in assisting me to win viceaias aoe 3 the Enclosed Car Sweepstakes Cup and Isn't It time to dismiss forever the ¢ Class. Cup, as the records show the Superstition that there is something : Oakland sedan only consumed one pint, mysteriously “better” about eastern : of oil in the 400 miles."—A.L.Peterson. ils, merely because they cost more _ “In the most severe Economy Run and are made in the East? Experi- I have ever driven, this year’s Los enceddrivers, out tomake economy eh Sar ead ney, Rup, vas records, don’t share that super- proved its worth inasmuch as the ition— ‘ miles covered in the run the Oaktand saan why, should your z car I was driving used no oil, and when Insist 0n Zerolene, even if it does ‘ cost less, (CALIFORNIA) Cost less