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D The Liquid Wash BARTELL DRUG Co. ited Press Leased Wire LONDON, July 24.—A credit for 650,000,000 pounds ‘ap proximately 159,000,000) was in troduced {p commons today by Chancellor of the Exchequer Honar a baw With today’s budget, England's | total of expenditures since the start jot the war will reach 5,292.000,000 pounds (about $25 719,120,000) Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares East via the Great Northern Railway On sale every Friday and Saturday during July, August and September. Final return limit three months from date of sale. October 31. returning. not to exceed Divers routes 567.50 Three Stopovera allowed in both directions. St. Paul Minneapolis —. Duluth Sioux City Council Bluffs / Omaha Lincoln Kansas City — & Montreal New York St. Louis to othe a East 4 low ta lighted tra: “THE ORIENTAL LIMITED” “THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED” “THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS” Break your journey at Glacter National Park, on main Season June 15 to October 1 Proportionat splendid elec y Eastern points. Mow Yor further tnformation, CITY TICKET OFFICE Columbia and Second Ave. T. J. Moore, ©. W. Meldrum, CP. and T. A Asst. Gen'l Pass Agt Phone Elitett 5609 ttekete, eto. apply As pure and fresh asa sea breeze, RAINIER brings happiness wherever it finds its way. Its invigorating wholesomeness gives new life to tired bodies. Thirsty throats are soothed by its delicious coolness. Satisfy- ing, full of vigor and vim, RAINIER is the drink you have wished for. RAINIER PRODUCTS CO. SEATTLE Phone Sidney 1 Bottling Dept. CONSULTATION, TREATMENT ~-and— MEDICINE ONE DOLLAR CASH DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 11 a. m. to 12. OVER 26 BILLIONS .. = |known attorney, Mra WADOO ASKS | WAR BUDGET OF FIVE MILLIONS, By United Press Leased Wire War Sicgped Ford's | Giving Socialists Big Fund for Peace Ny United Press Leased Wire ROME, July 24.—Amertea's war declaration intervened to stop a contribution of $150,000 { 000 by Henry Ford to alints aiccoalilenohaner ce & JULY 24, 1917, \ 1 PAGE 5 HEADQUARTERS OF DRAFT BOARD NOT YET FIXED | Filing cases that will hold all the Odd Curtains Priced for Disposal have rd to secure peace, according to the § Main Floor, Rear WASHIN ITON July 24.—Secre- |) soctatiat deputy Morgari, back } felect service cards of the state In ™ tary of the Treasury McAdoo to-') from Stockholm today } Adjt, Gen. Thompson's office, tn the } Draper ection day submitted to congress a new LLANE ANANAAA | Havtcht bullding, and the elty duplt- |) | THE has fifteen pairs of $5,000,000,000 war revenue budget STORY 18 DENIED cate cards in the county-city build Voile and = Mar five minutes before Chairman Sim: | By United Press Leased Wire i" aon ee nw i | eiskenbe yen 3 Mpepe per Pe sonag e DETROIP “Jai, Se—Henry |e. ¥ received Monday night juisette Curtains in an a inittoe Wan to have introduced the Ford's secretary, George Liebold,|and tmmediately put into use sortment that consists of one $1.672,000.000 war revenue bill, Just |2Tanded as a falsehood the report] Custodians will keep them under | pair of a pattern, Some are completed after weeks of labor, {0m Rome that Ford would have/lock and key, altho it was pointe plain hemstitched, while ot! | Oris bili te expected to be held [Contributed $150,000,000 toward tho| out that any thoft of a card would) Coo) a Lie socialist effort to secure peace be-|be futile, as (iere are throes dupll nave 18 Iging and a At the treasury department tt] re America’s war declaration cate Hate in white, cream and ec ru. was stated the money asked cov.|, Llebold says the story was abso-] Despite the federal regulations | $1.25 Curtains -. BB8e ered new estimates made by the lutely without foundation. which require that h district $1.50 Curtains The | War department FIFTY-TWO NEW MEN ON FORCE Mayor Gill will ngt reinstate any of the 15 policemen who balked at riding on street cars end express wagons driven by nonunion oper- Jators last week This decision was reached by the mayor and Chief of Police Recking- ham Monday afternoon, at the may or's office | “If there is any reinstating to do, let the efvil service commission do it,” said the mayor. | The last of the 15, J. J. Rile: gave himself up to the authorit! late Monday, and was released on a pond Fifty-two men were added to the ree Monday, and more will be put| on duty during the next few days according to Secretary of Police {Charles Sullivan. HULET M. WELLS DEMURS CHARGE Contending that Hulet Wells did not engage in aien: scription activity after May 18, the date of the passage of the law, Attorneny George F. Van- derveer appeared before Fed- eral Judge Neterer Monday, king the court to quash the Indictment against Wells. The demurrgr was argued taken under advisement by court District Attorney Allen contend- ed that Wells committed an overt; act in an attempt to hinder the federal conscription measure when he Introduced an alleged seditious motion in the central labor council on May 23. STORES CLOSE AT 6| | A meeting was held at the Elks’ and the Gregory's Food Boss Is Mrs. Tom Gre [oomncenastesiacesnensenenstencssonsssisionny MBS THOS W.GREGORY Mra. Thomas Watt Gregory, wife of the United States attorney gen- club last night, at which the Retail eral, has donned the uniform of the | Clerks’ assoctation, @ newty form: food conservation army and put hér! household on a war diet. torney led organization. elved ite char ter from the national association, and voted to name four delegates to the Central Labor council. Sev eral committees reported recelved assurance from a number & merchants, agreeing to ir shops at 6 o'clock, tm-| stead of 9 or 10 o'clock Death, believed to be due to an overdere of drugs, to which she had become addicted since the |death of her husband, a weil Bella 8. 1s. rael’s body was found in her bed Jat the Shelton hotel, Fifth and Un fon, yesterday by attendants in the hotel. Mrs. Israel was 39 years Sanic phosphate known among drug- jold. The body was removed to| ists as Bitro-Phosphate, a five-| Butterworth & Sons’ undertaking |#Tain tablet of which should be | parlors |taken with each meal. Being a gen panes uine nerve builder and not a sti Julant or habit forming drug, Bitro- \SITNEY “M4 “MESS” FUND Phosphate can be safely taken by the weakest and most delicate suf Every morning he comes to/ferer, and the results following tts] Frank B. Shull, Second ave.|use are often simply astonishing confectioner, has his machine| Weak, tired people regain strength crowded with passengers, all of and vigor; thinness and angularity whom pay regular fares. Tho| give way to plumpness and curves, money is laid away for a “mess p returns to the sleepless, con fund,” and already has amounted fidence and cheerfulness replace de- |to several dollars. Arrangements) bility and gloom, dull eyes become have been made to equip every au-|bright, and pale, sunken cheeks re tomobile with sign, marked /gain the pink glow of health. Bitro “Mess Fund Car.” | Phosphate, the use of which is in ——-- expensive, also wonderfully pro. | motes the assimilation of food, 80 | ARREST PHYSICIAN 227.57 2'ouriusesct fete | marked gains of weight in a few | Charged with |A. Johnson, 823 West 64th st. a salesman of the Western Hardware & Metal Co.. Dr. Chas. Warwick, physician, with offices at 1810 Sixth ave., and son, Charles War. wick, Jr. 21, were arreste! by De |tectives McLennan and Borgstom ‘and Patrolman Max Meyers last| jnight on a warrant. | ARREST SPEEDERS Seventeen speeders were ed Monday in the campaign against Violators the auto speed ordi nance. They were released on $100 | bail each | | Motoreyele policemen have been stationed on highways where speed: ers thrive, with orders to pick up levery one who exceeds the 20-mile | mit \FORD HEADS MOOSE arrest: |by the 29th annual international Moose convention, ‘AD HER TALK SHOP | my United Press OAKLAND, Cal, ness and “shop talks fined to the morning ses convention of the Pacific Coast Ad Men's association today, and the afternoon was given over to social affairs and recreation Busi a were con sion of the Commission Fireman Arthur 1. Higgins, city fireman, 5803, has passed examinations and been commissioned lieutenant in the infantry. assaulting Noble} we growing properties, who does not desire to put on flesh. The at she says, will be © or four meals a general, denied meat th Woak, are thin people nearly thus thinness, men or wom- always nervous ly proving . debility ay starvation. Feed to nerv Eminent at the best specialists state nerve food is an or Ka. CAUTION :—Althy unsurpassed for enpleexness and general weakness, hh Bitro- Phosphate it wuld not, owing to ite remarkable flesh be used by anyone $10 to $100 Furniture, Pianos, House- hold Goods, Storage Receipts, Live Stock, Etc. All transactions held strictly confidential. If not convenient to call, write or phone and our representative will call at your residence. Leaeed Wie | Sanders & Company ly july 24 Joho W. 1 40034 L. C. SMITH BUILDING ‘ord of Philadelphia, after acting Phone Elliott 4662. Jas supreme dictator of the Loyal Order of Moose of the World, to-|- |day was elected supreme dictator (GLASSES Sctenti and correctly 1331 Permanent, Reasonable. QOTY | wi ma week and will be given at least one) having wheatless meal a day. Weak, Thin People, |Made Strong and Fat MRS. ISRAEL DEAD... wrecks that and neurasthenta a {ably your nerves and all these symptoms {due to nerve starvation will disap- | pear t | | Tuesday for | bears iw |line, |they concede their employes their board shall maintain offices In its respective district, no such steps are being taken by the boards here Just where each district board headquarters ts more or [less up tn the alr Seven of the boards |to establish premanent offices tn the county-city building, despite regulations have al! officer concentrated tn the county-city building was made, but |no definite. ef The result, so far, 1s that many men are having a hard time locat ing their district boards. “But there ts no need of beine tn a hurry.” W. W. Connor, one of the officials, explained today, “De }cause absolutely nothing can b done until the official Het of dra ings Is received from Washington, D. C., and that will not be for at least three days Ry that time the location of board headquarters will be announnced Exemption claims are to be made jout on blanks furnished by the dis trict boards Much of the judicial work on ex emptions rests on the shoulders of the appellate draft exemption board for this district Its members are: Wallace G. Collins, president of the Pacific Fir Door company, Seat tle. Dr, Arthur Cook, Anacortes, phy siclan | Hh. E. Padgett, attorney, of Ever ett. and referee tn bankruptcy Proctor, president of the Se-| tral Labor council | Cyrus Gates, capitalist, of Belling-| ham RI attle physically fit after 10 days Men out of town may go before the exemption board where they happen to be for examination TH persons must furnish two af. fidavits, one from a Heensed physt clan, testifying to their condition Those who are drafted and do not want to go to the army may Join the naval militia up to the time of examination. Troops are | Volunteered. still being accepted for the militia, at 608 Second ave. | Anti-Traction Co. Tags Distributed by Car Strikers Much-taggtd and buttoned Seat tle found room tn {ts button-holes a new tag, which a clever ultimatum to the traction company “1 WON'T RIDE ON STONE & BSTER'S CARS,” says the first nd the second reads: “Until American right to organize and bar gain collectively.” The tags are decorated with an | American flag and may be obtained from strike headquarters, 308 Crary | building |BERT X. WAHL SIRE TO SERVE NATION Bert X. Wahl, real ent jrental man, who enlisted in the a chaser branch of the service a few months ago, and who also regis-| tered at the general registration on} June 5, is sure to see war service. His name appeared in the 161st capsule drawn at Washington last| week. Having enlisted before the registration, however, he {s only liable for the service in which he, COUNCIL APPROVES STRIKE POLICE Council Monday approved Mayor Gill's appointment of 78 special po- licemen to guard express company wagons, Councilmen Bolton, Hes- |to se |keth and Lane voting “No " Bolton sald he wasn’t opposed to the ap pointment, but hadn't had a chance the names of the appoin Sixty-one specials to guard trac- tion company property also were confirmed, Councilman Hesketh jslone voting “No.” RESERVE CORPS TO DRILL DOWNTOWN Owing to the street car strike a class of 100 persons forming an officers’ reserve corps will be moved from Fort Lawton to Fifth ave, and Bell st. The class is being organized for all those who have been conscripted, so that they may recelve military training in order to recelye appointments as non commissioned officers 'NEW DRAFT BOARDS. Announcement that no man of draft age could serve on an exemp tion board resulted in the resigna- tion of W. BE. Quigley from district board No. 5 Monday, Dr, H. ¥. Allen and Dr, J. F. Hill, physicians of districts 4 and 5, have been re- placed by Dr, 8. F, Wiltsle and Dr, Daniel Buckley, HURT BY MOTOR BUS Joss Lamont, 604 James st.; San Sakura, 2 Wifth ave. 8, and 1 Soderberg, 3111 KE. Denny way, sustained minor accidents with motorcycles and automobiles Mon- day. Lamont and Sakura were| taken to, the city hospital, are planning | An attempt to gain permission to)) clear ruling was receiv. Those who do answer the summons to appear for physical|| examination will be considered leditorial the \k 75 Curtains $2.00 La ae 88¢ $1.00 $1.13 $1.50 25c Figured Voiles 15c Yard , Re Figured Votles that are in fancy designs are shown Curtains Curtains $3.00 Curtains Main Floor, | THESE | in a splendid assortment of col | ors, This sheer fabric and the patterns are enpectally adapted for Summer Dresses, The assort ment gives ample opportunity for careful choosing Summer Choice Main Floor. one good | THERE | «: one ad Shirt for the there are | more dan Summer par ticular man many plendid features in the Shirt that we sell for one that meets the appre of the man who selects | shirts carefully Men’s Shirts, in the Newest of The Rhodes Co. | New Autumn Style Suits | Novelty Silk and Wool Dress Skirts Reduced to $13.75 Upper Main Floor. the reductions the most ir portant feature, The style nd mate rials will be in vogue for late Fal well for Mid-summer, and assure the wearer with a garme that fashion approves They are designed of heavy Le Jerz Silk, Khaki Kool Silk, Osaki Silk, Silk Poplin, Heavy Satins, Wool Jersey, Wool Serges and Wool Pop- lins. y} In pleated and plain styles and plain colors or in stripes and patterns that are distinctive with wide belt and attractive pockets. 9 Men’s Patterns Blue Chambray $1.00 Shins 65¢ ° Main Floor. ———— in. the ship | MEN yards, in the factories, and — men who work out of © doors following the hun-~ dreds of occupations that require an inexpensive” Shirt—one that shows the minimum of soil,” that is well fitting and | | “To enumerate: These One Dollar ae serviceable. These navy i | are in laundered or French cuff style; they are made ul the flat ‘collar aan fashioned and are perfect fitting; they are made of serv- be hae 3 : bs icontle pereales and other good shirtings, and the assort- ¢ had in any size from” ment of stripes and figures and sizes include a wide range. 14% to 17%. MILWAUKEE GERMAN PAPER DENOUNCES MICHAELIS’ SPEECH MILWAUKEE, July German-Herold, Mil newspa | u waukee’s strong German a per, denounces the stand of Ger- | la man Chancellor George Michaelts | H as being “not representative of the German people.” It expresses | the hope that the German people! will take matters in their own hands. JAP “SAILOR NABBED - LETTER OF SOLDIER | ary article on the hospital in whict hwy Fee 24—In ati| he lay wounded, Private George Lit-| PAM |his own and was complimented by the young lady on his stand. spondence was followed by a meet ing, and the romance ended in Vic- | torta, came Mrs. Little. | the Press club Tess club here yesterday. | By answering an uncompliment-| BEL se. We Bellingham, REAL PAI DENTISTS je, former Seattle resident and now} member of the Fifth Royal High- | nders, of Canada, won his bride.) © answered the article by one of Corre. where his acquaintance be- Little spoke at If you you value you your watch, let let faynes repair {t. Next Liberty | After wandering all day without thashre--keniadisaeaalt | food or water, Takitaro Tanaka, 2 | a sailor aboard the Mex was picked up last night at 42nd He jump- Sun and years old, {co Maru by Patrolman Robertson, ave. 8. and Brandon st. ed from the vessel, at Pier 6, ay night, swimming ashore eping to dark alleys taken to the city jall, to await ac tion by the United States immigra- tion officers. w Only two seasons are mentioned He was | good condition, be careful what you| sop; guaranteed 15 years. | Doos contain too much alkali | dries the scalp, makes the hair brit- tle. Nteseren deren | order to introduce our’ (whalebone) plate, which ‘lightest and strongest plate joes not cover the roof mouth; you can bite corn Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair |, If you want to keep your hair tn ash it with. | Most soaps and prepared sham-| This Gold crown $15 set of teeth (whalebone) | $10 set of teeth . Just plain | Bridge work, per tooth, gold and is very harmful. in the Bible, summer and winter. | mulsified cocoanut ofl (Which i8| white crownS scsccoccosees eee es —--——— _|pure and entirely greaseless), is en ¥ |much better than the most expen-| Gold fillings ...--++es | CHM mitten man ave drattes, sive soap or anything else you can Bilver fIllINkS ..ccsccceccsens «608 Juse for shampooing, as this can't| Platina filings ..-scssessesess When congress passed the drafting || | possibly injure the hair All work guaranteed for 15 Simply moisten your hair with] pave impression taken in the r ’ h same day. Jawa, || water and rub {t in. One or two/ ing and get teet It made some m: 1||teaspoonfuls will make an abund-| !atton bes advicr = It made } a a a i e mples jance of rich, creamy Iather, and| Call ieee cleanses the hair and scalp thor- poy Sete But joughly. The lather rinses out) geoge of our present, pe patr | easily, and removes every particle | peeommended by our hed jot dust, dirt, dandruff and exces-| ers; whose work ts iia Fer sive oil. The hair dries quickly and fav rr oar ene evenly, and it leaves it fine and office, be sure By arte } Our store aces active service, |silky, bright, fluffy and easy to ent place. Bring this ad with And we can anve you more | manage. On every SUIT, COAT, DRESS and/| HAT Jol At the F ORENCH UPSTAIRS FY COND AND UNION. CLEVER VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES 1—The Tivoli Trio Singing: “Good-bye, Old Pal* An Irishman’s Dream. 2—Dick “Ole” Lonsdale The Swenska Parson 3—Little Billy Defty Y to Make yu Want sat Me “What Do Those 1 4—Lurisse Fox Spanish Dancing Marvel 5—Carl Lorai “Tum Te Tum Tum 6—The Australian Duo In “The Speed Bat ine m” ———— MADISON ST., bet. 1ST and 2ND i very | enough to last everyone In the fam-| ily for months. HERE is THE 500 Seats 500 Seats Boxes .. TIVOLI You can get mulsified cocoanut 1 at most any drug store. It is cheap, and a few ounces OHIOS~ - 207 UNIVERSITY st. Oppesite Freass-Patersen Cs, Advertisement, BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN SPECIAL PEOPLE SUMMER PRICES MUSICAL MATINEES COMEDY COMPANY 10c ANY SEAT EVENINGS Sat. and Sun. Matinees Presenting The House of) Nuts Plenty of Dancing Plenty of Singing - Plenty of Comedy THEATRE NORVIN F. HAAS, Manager.