The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1916, Page 8

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ra MICHIGAN AIM Tennis | : Balls | Cuts Down After-Vacation Ills ig for by Enforcing $1.01 Sanitation | CAMPERS AID GLADLY Saturday only LANSING, Mich. Aug. 4 Michigan is undergoing an ex periment that other states might try in taking effective | | measures to lessen the number of after-vacation cases of ty phoid fever and other ills! Health officers in various parts of the state, according to @ bulletin issued by the Michi Gan state board of health, are Investigating 6 er resorts and popular camping grounds with a view to making them sanitary Investigation of some resorts howed garbag> heaps were se to cottages, makeshift mee’ SATURDAY ONLY “se. 300° One Cent | One Cent fF wucherrs Be et eensiee ‘Specials _ Specials |] Corn Cure Pte i webeetietienicn ract y own of a chance to buy a axe can and pay a s farmer 25 cents each away the gar Sia pees 1@e 32-inch Bandage y ie r aa aes tor LAC Soaps. Butter, “s cor Le ¢ Totlet Paper. care ly inspected, ined and samples of water col! i for analy Con demned wells were abandoned and the question of good water solved To eliminate other undesir able conditions, such as the throwing of refuse into the lake, numerous cards on re sort sanitation, furnished by the state board of health, were conspicuously displayed. A sat isfactory result was secured with little effort, and in two days 150 families were given an added assurance of comfort and health. FREMONT WILL HEAR BALLAINE John EB. Ballair didate for congre out of a “controlled” meeting at By t Bde box Paper and SOc Correspondence Cards, The 2 fo 5le 0c Glover's Mange Cure and Glovers Pes ator... Sic $00 Cuticura Olnt r fean can #, who Was shu nont two weeks ago, will be e speaker at Fremont hall, Mon- day ne - 00 o> ow $1.01 Hae 4 with other candidate chairman, a partisan White Shoe | } . candidate, refused to gi in Dressings amp , F Dirty W ks fore gotten up an ind e « at Fremont for h is m ress on mentowned railwa 8 of Ballaine have there ing hi ng bin race ssue of the gov fide Robertine Liquid Face Pow- der, white or flesh Two bottles 5le for .. ‘Sant ] Tl W. J. Thompson of Tacoma has} —|States senator on the pro . rae ticket. Thompson has bee According to New York doctors, kissing, amongst |4ont of the stats for 22 other things, spreads infantile paralysis by “throwing the [served in the territorial legislatures virus into the atmosphere.” Dry kissing, hereafter, girls! [of 1886 and 1888, and has been The Big Churn Pete Store Four doors south of Liberty Theatre, na Saturday, August 5. Butter fresh from the churn morning 30e Pound—3 Pounds 85e Ice Cream, 5 Cents Per Dish in Alaska BALL TONIGHT Tonight's the night political ball given by the s Republican club will be the Hippodrome F night ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Fr. B of the Orpheum t of San Francisco, | Washington hotel Friday that he lcould not say whether the O would be reestablished in Se attle | or not His presence here, together with | L. C. Br Carl Ret r of the| Seattle house, now of Portland was taken to indicate that the field] is at least bel seo and] the Wilkes Players, t vaudeville pec will be forced to seek a new location, in case It is dectded to come here. The , politan theatre bout the or available house at |Pa., butcher ile taking a tr spin with his macvine, went well until he tried to work the brake. Falling to counect wit the right lever, he jumped fron the seat, grabbe¢ the rear wheel and brow by main strength the car to @ standsti!i TODAY AND TOMORROW TIMES OF When Driven To Drink- LAST Lina Cavalieri The Shadow of Her Past ALSO New York’s Big $25,000,000 Fire of Laxt Sunday inl Friday Concert AT 3:15 P. M. Numbers at auest of AT Hotels, Restaurants, Refreshment Parlors, Soda Fountains and AT YOUR GROCER'S s1Tennis CLEANER CAMPS 52 { Ballaine was to have spoken! dent} ' | it —- |the Women's Institw RUNS AS PROGRESSIVE | York, saw it she decided te ears. He!) wh from ¢ It ts he | Otto Huffman, a Phillipsburg, |‘ recognizable _|was cle missioners had to be held not more than 30 days| after such filing, the longest time given in the bill for that purpos for the count t to have given a least 30 da ON BACK IS LATEST STYLE FAD Mae Desmond ack is counted eautiful, a en Ora One, 5 pal of the School of Milliner gown of which the dece yack would be the mark She did? e's the reeult—a s#ffhou Mae's back, also The birds are of velvet rds have r add brilliancy ot Balmasque LIKELY TO RETURN GOV. MW BRIDE : TELLS _ WEST SIDERS OF VETO OF LOCAL OPTI" BILL “It is whispered in certain quarters that | once vetoed a so-called local option bill,” ex Governor Henry McBride of Seattle declared Thursday even ing In discussing his candi dacy for the republican guber natorial contest at a meeting in West Side hail, West Seat tle. “This whispering is un necessary, for | am quite will Ing the public chould be placed in possession of all the facts. In } William H. Lewis nected with the ut city, Introd option bill 1 the house tt shape in which dy for that 1 it The royided for filing with the con ’ ers a petitio ya t of the lega s of a cc directed the ¢ com 0 nor more than 30 days after the filing of in petition Couldn't Be Done each precinct jn the count upon the very Instant of the filing | of such « petition the county co! an election ould have heen impossible More Jokers The terms of the bill could not|@ have een complied with in provision was mad he signatures to nd not ty commissioners for that ove, even if h provision had en 1 With a fine show zeal r ) Was inserted this remarkable ill ject county commissions nd county uditors to forfeiture of office and other penalties for not doing STAR—FRIDAY, AUG Smashed all cheap selling records low prices, which are made possible here stock of the Olympic now placed at the public's mercy. and marvel at your dollar's buying $2.00 and $3.00 worth of merchandise. wa Saturday at 10 A.M. Come! Read—Read! “Gg $1.50 and $2.00 Children’s Slip- Arrow and Collars, Dildren's Shoes, worth to 81.25, Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, “$1.98 regular to Men's Suits in eds and Tweeds, worth to $25.00, Salvage price $9.85 Stop! Look! Find the Right Store. Make No Mlstalee, Look for the Name Before Entering. THE INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE CO., ~::: BUYERS OF BANKRUPT AND SALVAGE STOCKS $1.00 Wrappers BOe brands of Thr Ihe Children's Hose Sup- your physician” LOVEJOY’S TROOPS STAND HARD TEST ot New| | Lovejoy’s battalion, including Spo- | ¢ and North Yakima » hike under a temperature of os without a man falling | | | | st known aad temperance work and for years le of enforcemer law it would to etter and the liquor | arguing that | of its enemies, and god it was scarcely by ut th In the nly seven mem voted to override { to sustain it was the eat, known temper | ot that time tn the} toed the -bill I ty ‘The author of furt lirected. the count to give at least 30 days uch election by posting printed or written notices there except to strengthen it For Preparedness millions of trained a ped civilians, and in order to bring out Tam in favor of univer ct in a single county In the tate. The signing of s tion by a majority of the le ers of a county was jurisdictional and yet checking tain whether it had t the requisite number, instant of time was given to the pet: | in Coroner Candidates Talk Three candidates Side hall meet and claimed to be what . Tiftia requested the audience GIGANTIC SALVAGE 7 SALE \ THE INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE CO., AT 716 FIRST AVE. Never before has high-grade merchandise been offered at such ridiculously Trading & Supply Co. and the Reuben J. B. Stetson $4.00 Hats and other good makes. Sale price worth to Tobacco 8c speaking to the West, ployes dience Thursday night work of the offh for prosecutor, also|as jewels gaure bags Speeches were also heard from hair or th Wiley, candidat Jon for sheriff; they req for commissioner; | them {n by buying stocks from 40c to 60c on the dollar shoe stock, Mary Janes Teather Neits tor LOC The House Sitp- 9c Granite Coffer anenins Tobacco 19 ¢ Durtam =e Se Children’s Union Suits. sell “" 69c that well to £5.00, ‘e716 First Ave. ; WANTED: as to who| for auditor idate for coroner is ert Tripple, for clerk Frank Green Speaks E. Green, candidate for | ministration, Bruns and Rob- Tripple showing that 131 em last month, and that women were getting $15 per month le: experienced and imparttal| same work men, and promised to appoint such D. A. Martin, another! Women of Mexico use fireflies 7 tle them in little and put them in their od Norman Wardall, them on # of sugar cane EAGER BUYERS Are Rewarded With Real Bargains at the The entire balance over 4,000 pairs of Come tomorrow, or next week if the crowds are too large for you, Doors open to the crowds Men's Suits, posi- tively worth to $12.50, during this sale ts 10 $3.89 worth to $1.49 nod stiff, 69c Next Door to Lion Restaurant Doors From Columbia St. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE. APPLY SATURDAY ‘STUDENTS TO PUT END TO MOSQU ST. PAUL, Aug. 4.—Follow- ing the discovery in Minneapo- Ms of the species of mosquito which breeds malaria, Professor ’. Howard of the etate farm directed 16 University of Min- nesota students to exterminate all mosquitos in a section of polis covering eight square miles. TONKIN STORE This is a bona fide closing out of the stock on an old-established concern. Furnishing Goods and Stock includes the finest lines of Men's Hats. ALL ARROW COLLARS HALF OFF RISEN PRS ae eALERTS eee 50c Silk Hose Men's Hose $1.00 B. V. D. Union Suits $1.50 Union Suits $2.00 Union Suits.. . $4.00 and $5.00 Wright Health Under- wear $4.00 Union Suits Ties All $1.50 and $2.00 Ties 2.50 Pajamas $1.25 Night Robes Boston Garters $1.00 Shirts $1.50 Shirts $2.00 Shirts $15.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $25.00 Suits $6.00 Pants EXTRA SPECIAL Balmacaans, All Balmacaans and Overcoats A shipment of Overcoa has just arrived. Will be dispose On account of alterations We want it distinctly understood any purchase that proves unsatisfactory. 609--SECOND AVE.--609 BUTLER HOTEL Many standard and up-to-date lines have been added to this stock to give a great variety of choice in all sizes $5.00 Silk Shirt $3.00 Shirts $1.00 Sport $6.00 to $7.50 Silk and French Flannel shapes, for All Clothing Will Be Sold at Half Price $7.50 | $35.00 Suits $10.00 | $3.00 Pants $5.00 Pants HALF PRICE. such extreme e will be glad to refund your BUILDING for $2.50 $1.89 68c RORY $2.89 and Savoy Brands) Values to $10.00—Full Dress Vests $1.48 $25.00 Traveling Bags - $12.50 $12.50 Suit Cases : $25.00 Suit Cases $3.50 Men's Hats $5.00 Hats—This includes J. B. and Warburton makes---go $6.25 $12.50 $1.89 . $2.89 Straw Hats, new 89c | $5. 00 Bra Hats, new shapes. .. $1.89 5, G. & M. Underwear 89c lines $17.50 $1.89 $3.25 Half Price the Fall trade, will be made for money nln

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