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TRAN HALTS FREST FRES N HONTANA Blaze in Glacier Natiopal Park Soon to Be on _ Patrol Basis. By the Associated Press. MISSOULA, Mont., August 5.—For- est fire conditions are more favorable today in this district than for several days past, according to word received here. There has been rain on some| Just Arrived and Now on Display forests and the cool, cloudy weather is alding the firefighters. The Koo- tenal forest in northwestern Montana is oftéring the greatest problem now. This fire, on Star Creek, is burning over 100 acres only, but is in an al- most inaccessible country. It is nec- | essary to build eight miles of trail| before pack animals can get to the blaze with supplies and equipment. In the meantime everything of this nature is being packed in by the men. The Otis Creek fire in the same forest has spread over forty acres, but is believed under control tonight. Ten miles of trench built on the St. Joe forest reserve at the scence of the homestead fire, south of Avery, Idaho, has confined the fire there. In the - Blackfoot forest rain has helped and the fire in the Glacier Roadster '995 Nati 1 Park i v 0 Orders Prompt will e on'a' patrol basie T " Taken Deliveries THREE-STATES FIRES DROP. Eight-Mile Trail to Be Built to Extend Fight Area. SAND POINT, Idaho, August 5.—All fires burning on t end Oreille and Kaniksu fo: DELIVERED IN WASHINGTON HarpER MoTOR CoO., Inc. . 1128-1130 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Franklin 4307 Established 1913 reported under many still were ve damage had ¢ Washingion-Idaho- the been done in th Montana districts included in forests. The Benton Creek fire, wkich threat- ened the forest experiment station with destruction, was stopped after it ‘hed spread over 1,000 acres. THe total number of fires reported in Kaniksu forest this season s sev- enty-nine, in the Pend Oreille, 104, @nd on the lands of the Lumbermen's Protective Association, almost 100. 3 I i LOGAN MURDER TRIAL 200666066606 01 00000QQ‘OO0000000000000000000‘000000000000 p2222222432802 44222224 Son of Convicted Minister to Face | Charge Arising From March of Armed Miners. By the Associated Prese, CHARLESTON, W. Va., August 5 Attorneys and witnesses in the tri < , growing out of the march of armed miners on Logan county late la mer were leaving their homes southern part of the state toda; Charles Town, Jefferso the case of, Toh W ilburn, charked w murder, will be called Monday. T Rev. J. W. Wilburn, father of Jol was found guilty of second degree mur- der recently. Indictments against the father and son were returned in_connection with the killing of a Logan deputy during the 736-738 Seventh Street S et Seg Other Ad Opposite * ~ 7P The Shopping Center—I11th and G Sts. ; 6P. M. Est.'1877—A. Lisner, President | Our August Sale of Furniture Offers a Wdrtfiy Opportunity to Brighten Up the Home . tv4Less ThanNormalPrices We prepared long ahead for this important eale hnd offer furniture that carries our 'guarantee for quality at the above reduction. 225 Three-Piece Library Suite, *168.75 Upholstered specially to )our order in Velours or Tapestry as per samples shown. Backs covered with same ma- terial. Cushions are upholstered with same material on two sides; each comfy cushion has 64 springs, extra heavy spiral springs in seat; soft spring edge. Solid maple frame fillmg is 4-X Moss Cotton and Felt. Large boxed arms, spring in the center. Every suite is guaranteed by the factory and the Palais Royal. Order now. We require ten days for delivery. At $168.75. ~ Featured Furs Comey Fur Coats, exeel- lent skins; reinforced mak- tag; handsomely ~ ned. Dar brown colons 46 33 1+50 inches Jong..... Genuine French Coatsi _stylishiy -mnd and stromgly atayed, 40 inches long . $49.75 Bay Seal Calfl. rieh grades of f inches tionms, -n-hlv lined with heavy silk $98.00 Near Seal Onm full and flaring; extra ’lw 00 MM“- T $26975 Marmeot !m Mink f‘?"““.':':: $169.90 The fruits of our preparation yield a rich har- vest for your selection now—Furs and Plushes. Compare where you will, there are two things you cannot do—match the qualities—nor equal the prices. We have done some wonderful buy- ing—and it is reflected in the wonderful selling in this August Sale. We cannot promise to dupli- cate these garments—they must be bought now, while the assortments are complete—but we do guarantee every single one of them. You’ll note they are full 40-inch lengths—the preferred length—the length in which the better grades are produced—wide sweep—and made and fin- ..:':'-:...,ms T -lr-'t M :':.t r-ct lv!lv 389 75 rickly lined; Muskrat Coats, 40 Coats, 40 Inches s159 75 eIf!ll ished with superior skill and exquisite taste. A Very Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection lllel. 40 inches ........... Deep pile and rieh fur- -- ) e T T e e e 23 fancy sflk.. Sweeps An Advance Offering of New ° . ° Fall Tricotine Suits Very fine grade of all-wool Tricotine—de- signed on the long, straight-tailored lines; and finished with notch or chin collars; lined with superior Satin. Full range of sizes. 329 values— While theylast for.....0....... $19.75 :zmxmm:m mmmmmmwmxmzmummzm fighting in Spruce Fork ridge. i pinel et il PICKET SHOT AT SHOPS. Bad]y Wauude in Encounter With Negro Workers at Atlanta. | number to police, whe e One nesro was said to have been shot in the leg by and another badly a stray bullet, beaten. Police said Smith and another union picket engaged in a ficht with the negroes. but did no ADellthfill A Dall)( Healfli . Beverage | Your Physician| w1ll Approve a n L] n L] L n n ] L] L L] L) [ | L] L L L} L] a u n n [ [} | L] n L] u L} o u L] o L] L] L] u - L] L] L] TO OPEN ON MONDAY | L] - L] L] [ ] a [ ] u [ ] L] [ : [ ] L] 2 ] ] [ ] L] . L] L] L] L] = L] L] L] L] L] - L = ] . L] [ ] [ | o u L] L] L] u J. E Dyer & Co. M. E. Horton, Inc. Disgributors In Wasbington ' F.S. Harper, Inc. Five-Piece Breakfast Room $5 Hardwood Kitchen Table i 25x40-inch size. Dark varnish base with lier fA' le"e TA;:‘"tg‘e“t square legs. Drawer made strong. White We are showing the largest line of 0 1br. able our wood top. About 7_5 in the the newest finishes this season. Your L. ll’); % lot. August Sale price....... $3-75 choice of mahogany and old ivory finish, Choice at /4 Off Normal o ire 1i £ Reiri 5 1 dark blue and old ‘ivory finish, gray en- . Our entire line o efrigerators—a amel and old ivory finish, orange enamel Prlces.' kinds—regular prices from $I5 to $68. and old ivory finis| {;‘an: m:llt;erry enxlmcl tdeacions e tatindionperiod August Sale prices— i ::3 gz:;ecetn:gzlk nAs“ first- :;‘:s‘: :ofi: designs, made of well seasoned sl 1-25 tO $51 manship. Regular price August Sale price. 1 drop-leaf table and 4 chairs. $40.00. - $30.00 : ; Toilet Tables, finishes are mahogany. or polished finishes. Regularly o : P = 2 y, American ut, bird's-eve Our entire line of Solid Maple Porch £26.00 to $54.00. August Sale price— and oak. Regular price $25.00 to $90 Rockers—regular prices from $240 to $14.00. August Sale prices— $1.80 to 510.50 of solid oak, with tops veneered with quaitered oak. Also colonial styles and plain straightlines, dull $19.50 to $40.50 woods, veneered with mahogany or 0dd Bedroom Furniture Includes dressers, hiffoniers. beds August Sale pri $21 to $67.50 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Another “Price” Event for Monday in Our Busy China and Housewares Departments Keep your pantry and kitchen cabinets stocked with everyday necessities. Here are some extraordinary values at great savings. A wonderful opportunity for all housewives.Phone and Mail Orders filled as promptly as posnble. No C. 0. D. Orders accepted. Demonstrations of O-Cedar and Wizard products and Sterne Utensils now in progress. Continental Hardwood Ex- Duster or Floor Pofllher. Regu- larly $1.50. Special, 99¢ Splint Clothes Hampers, with hinged covers and rein- Blended Stone Jardinicres, in assorted glazed colors. Choiée of 8 and § inch sizes. Values up to $1.49. tension Frame Window el o 99 v : __C_ z;rursu. Y 1le33. Regularly Al :ny e C c. Special, e 3 for 990 2 Cut Glass Water Sets, daisy design; jug, 2-quart capacxt{ O-Ced-r Pnlixh Mop and Heavy Corrugated Garbage Cans, with tight-fitting cov- ers, 8 gal. size. 5 1 Galvanized Ash Csns, 14- | with 6 tumblers to matc 4-0z. Bottle of Polish, regular 90¢ gal-:rze, with strong side chqlarly $1.69. 99 C $1.30 value, 990 handles, remfml'céld top and Special, Special, bottom. Regularly $149. Special, IIC 99C Porcelain Gold Band - Cupi and Saucers; with hairline decoration. Special, 99 C 6 for hrly Special, Tea- 3 £ I Baking Cookin pote Sekish, bunded desore: yith foug cattiog kolves. | 6 and 12 gt siees. Values | o MRPEL LS Prows and tion, ' as illnnni;d; _8-cup ] ; 99c Special, 99(: white rl;nesdl earthenware. = sl .~ C Tin Wash Boilers, No. 8 finu, stationary handles, tight-fitting _covers. Regular!, 49, Spe- ci e 996 Palais Royal Food Chop- Colonial Ice Tea and Water T-nblen,sp cl|ulr d:rystal, panel style. Special, 1 dozen 99 C of each for Lisk Comvex Kettles, with enameled covers. Choice of S-Piece Mixing Bowl Sets, hard glazed finish, S. A. Wel- ler make, sizes 6 to 10 inch, inclusive. R!gullr]} 99C ‘Washing Combination, con- sisting of 1 No. 2 galvanized tub, standard size washboard, with double rubbing surface and 4 cakessl&f sts)ap. Regularly $1.48. Spe- cial, 99¢ - ~ a ~ ~ ~ ..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl.IIIIIIlII.I.IIIIIII.IIII.I...IIIIIIIIIIII.-IIlIII.‘.II.I....I.I.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-I------l -