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AP & LAST TIMES| | Tonight | Only STAR—WEDNESDAY, 'CANTONMENT IS BIG, MILE-LONG DUSTY MIRACLE By Mabel rr nae AUG. 15, 1917. PAGE 3 'UNDERTAKERS WANT SAMMIES BURIED HERE Where shall give thelr lives for thelr coun Sammien who try be buried? This Is the question that is LAKE, Aug. 14.—-A little over a nth Jag m Lake Caktonnient we half doxen bis coming up before state organ! t ! zations of undertakers in this Ww ‘ 1 railroad gra and a determination * | t waite ? of huge batrack fin country this fail ‘ The Wash . ji half-finished and just begur 1 battlefield seamed with] Haley undertakers’ convention, t and pitted wit tump-craters; a city with a| %@ be held In Spokane Septem fatty. hes | 7) \ ber 6, 7 and 8, will consider It pulati f r 8,000, and a nigh population of iad h : : t 1 less; a miracle, A BRAINSTORM, AND Alar toys have been brought home The Ziegfeld Follies’ LARGE PERCENT OF AN ACCOMPLISHED FAG for interment. In the Spanish war Favorite in a romance In its early stage it looked hike the beginnings of alin the Mexican war, and whenever of the cabaret itier boom town on a.la cale that was centuries|Amertean soldiers have died or go int history « tonment forelgn shores, they have beer _ *. ‘ ‘ ‘. ,| brought home for burial AN ; \ fier boom towr ny town er lookec mehow, it has always been the et ange army-city as I saw it toc t eat, oblong, | American tradition that foreign bat BREAK ed | ny I just alike tching away ep flel hould not be made the the prairie like a at of donne with the! !a#t resting place of the men who A gigan ti : ith ©\have defended this country's good t fits creation enve ping it ike a - name and liberties The dust was everywhere And the lines of bar May Mobilize Embalmers “Thirst,” with Mack It was on the floora and the racks cur dlessly away And so American undertakers are Swain, 2 reels of Key- kw in th® headquarter » a ‘ There wee * hing nightmar-/agitating the plan of bringing Sam y ’ where on two sides « © ish about thelr monotony mies back a the Atiaz rath stone fun! road Major Stone of the quar When I had pas#d one rank Ter than burying ther hind the employes of Hurley-Mason Co ist held my feet back and ndre f undertakers must t It was on t face ft per The barracks Ic ut me. It the Am pens and typewriters beyond the nt in thelr featureless facade be ehipped b It was on the blueprints, over other ranks of the © far s already ar 7 Ac Picturized from Billie] Which Mannelshirted men were that net lidded eyes were m a. to the we : natin , holding hasty conference stand ecks the pr P Burke's great stage suc- J )\° And everywhere was the dust. |war vorgoninction ig tot cess—a comedy of girls It was on the shoes and the! / turned back haa been proposed o —and other things—five [clothing of crowd around the) As I plodded toward the Bill in Congress acts.* rmation d ~ | tration bu sgain, | « er Koe Seemed Close trees t « felled a in pending in cor om the steps of the adminis-| Many men were at work, thet h provides for the al ‘a tle iiiding the first unit of axes Mashing the sw 1 spoke car rn Americar water tank loc “What are these trees being ‘ t ae H x, and I mistoo! cut down for?” | asked. burtal g the fa . ; he . fram rk of stables fe “For to bulld how he it i 9 = ¢ frame k of the sta he soldier Also a baad reel Key riggers t arracks, told me, looking at me in sur Undertakers believe that tt Fe stone, “A Clever Dum loomed ourag y Prise may be thelr way o oing thelr my.” That, however, was not because “What kind of houses?" | . they were near, but because they) wanted to know. , 3 re a0 big, 1 soon found out lke the other | Draft Officials May They are two-story buildings he said, with finality, ' wide, and an baffling to} ace witho: Fifth at Pike — Continu- ous 11 to 11—Admission 15ce—Children 5c an First at Pike— Continuous 11 to 11— Admission 15¢ Children rr and the « thru ru HW ‘Dust Dust, Oust ———_———~ | shells, their eyelidded windows not 4 —_— jyet fitted with sashes, their roofs > Local soleaping t #un, and the rattle of Today’s Market Pees t s/hammers rol mighty tattoc 5 Peppers arac 1 Report Fald Wheleonis Dealers for rae Veattabies’ ood Fruit VEGETANLES Aepetiee—Per io 199 124 | Beans— Green oo Cabbage —Winningstead ony Poprorn Nebraska, per a 8 nind ¢ ‘ nd that was a 4 not h there . Apricots, Biuchborvice Biack Tartarian, 1p Per ib, Peaches 25 | Watermelon 276 | @ ———_——__________ | Prices Vaid Producers for Hage, Poultry, Vesi aad Fork | os U.S. Contract to &) Feed Soldiers Taken Away From Bo! te contract for feed THURSDAY FRIDAY AUGUST CIRCUS GROUNDS Third Ave. and Iep 23 afte 100n eS ansfer was made on the brick ‘sslorder of Maj. Fred Llewellyn, com 40) rfanding the Second imfantry, but ee fficer a pdnesd Select ranch te|the office la Wednesda GREATEST morning th was not at lib atic wheel erty to disclose the reason for the SHOWS Limburger a6 3 rah to disclose the reas n fi jregon triplet anste GIGANTIC FAIRYLAND, SPECTACLE BARTER gt it| James R. Boldt, manager of the “enincnisstaned 27) Roldt restaurant # he wal a 1 Wedr Liewell CINDERELLA me 1250 . i ACTORS food vefore the arrant leaued and was w of the ed or Ground Barley MUSICIANS ‘ked Corn :|Comes Here to Visit; TRAIN™ ean Meal GREA SCENERY Oe i : Is Certified to Fight imCUS MARVELS v0.00 jamusison, Centerville, 8 INCLUDING SCORES OF CHILD- 18,09 to Seattle for ‘his ha en certified in the 9 lists of Division 5, and will be call ice aay Hn craves a ee lone ton Tick A 1310 ders. are only two feet deer sald mene Samuelson Wednesday and if Jeweler and Silversmith ir aur. town 1010 Second Ave, Nea Madison Esesaseusemnssszsszzszzsszszsas 33235522: gu Ave © prices exactly as charged at rounds Arrested as Slacker ight by rail or wa aid diserim would place a from the Coast manufactures in tion of fr The tax, it inatory, because it larger tax on good than that paid by the Kast “MORGAN, FIELDS" & SNYDER DREAMING,” a Song Novelty “STILL TNE SS HUSBAND” topiays Idren, Wed. ivenings and Sundays & Mata 15c Balloons for Ch sat 10c Hig Weekday ‘ one fR AD STAR WANT ADS | {Qpoensterenessnennsintpecmmmrtesdonentscin | + | Proves He’s Only Tuesday afte m Donald Here’s a Show You'll Say Is Extra OIA ARE gs al a! Good! Tomorrow to Saturday: ed in’ the city Jail. When Jam nad a chance, he proved to the aul Madame Strassle’s toed selenseds” Set hes leet a MARION EQUESTRIAN § 1» SEALS Oppose Freight Tax 4 The Seattle 1amber of Com mercRl wad Com cial Club. ha A Munica ns posal to place a tax of 3 per cent Geniu f * on the amount paid for transporta-| and swung his ax again. MOTHER OF NINE: CHILDREN Able to do Housework by! taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable niall Springfield, birth Mass of my ninth After baby I was in a with fit ich fite the ear tion as GLAS with we YES SES EVERYTHING FOR THE EVE AND EAR WALTER ROBSON Optometrist and Optician Seattle's Reliable Optical e Pince 4055-4056 Arcade Building Fourth Floor Cures Without Drugs Wonderful p. It fille the ne with WF rd cures disease by rer ne f worn pours soothing lirectly int and organ and ambittor and in 1 ntreng BOOK | Hestman Consultation free. to op by appointment. Pt The Electra-Vita Co. wna Main 6470 Hoom “06 Kmpress Bide 1016% Second Ave, Cor, Spring Beattie, Wash, | Deport Mz any Many Itaita laims, « Increnn strength " NUXATED IRON, PUGET SOUND | STEAMERS | ALL LOCAL ROUTES | sTrAMEns Leave From couman| Dock Arrive *Vietoria, B. C.—Port Townsend fort} Angeles P00 Mtevmer el foe fer Tt inid. (Townsend, Ang i night jand Vietorte | Anacortes and Bellingham Poonam Steamer Whatcom! & fham| datiy Anacortes and! daily Reliineham Fiverett—Nellingham—Anacortes— Port T 4 10 6pm daily |F fan down Ate ® Sunday nore Pired'y Juan island points, | Satury Thurey! Avgcies—Neah | Poets Tow Port Port Townsend Pert Angeles, Clallam and Way Ports 19:00 Mme. Cty of Angeles! 10, 3pm mian’h Port Townsend! dally \ “a Pelaaye only Lodlow—Fisrler | Paget, for) 9 foam mbtal datiy 4 *Melon,| except y|hiae Jer, Town funday Hoanevtile and toek | Raturday Only | opm steamer Puset, for! 9:0epm 2:00PM cingston, Ludlow and| Iway porte 4:20pm, nt Gn i Canal ie Sir Potinte Ludlow. Port ¢ Hangor and ‘on Hood Cana arked ** are boat landings for these pointe and for font landing potnte must make arrangements for landing and all rink and in taking auch landing Steamers paw rate does not Include boat land mited to wear of $100 for Allowed free mubject to Freight re. must be purchased at tcket office, Open from 6:30 a m. te 12:00 midnight FUGET BOUND NAVIGATION Co, Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Phone, Main 8093, \liens) YOOT OF MAKION sTKEET| | Se TT TT Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS scUAHANALASAUOUUUALLACUOUAUEEOOUAAAL ANA She Sent Them We ants Dear Mt TUTEAEUYUUOEH eS iz Away; "Em Back Now and I have had trout In my ten my ht 1 refuses, anying he | ter Don't you think he should come back, and what we u advise t » to get him to change his mind Ww . You cannot b hu band for leaving n following your mandate ow that your own ter has coc course, and you are # but obliterate t humiliatior turn a gly an he left your husband and his are sincere incident, and tell the try to ¢ your tempe Then } your promise |Business Men Kiss Attle Girl Worker | Dear Miss Gre 1 have been jworking in an office six if T iike. the Work’ very much My employers are ver con {derate and pay me well, bu r on y wi "She, © this place, even tho I work? It experience . Ia this treat n t. and l to yo 1 ‘ou ca et lca as th 6 HUMILIATED. The ur this type ¢ 8, or fro’ r fa adn £ € for } ' own family. The police will not int@rview nd would not Uh rhaps he has not agiy HNeht He does not realize that he i# lowering his own dignit well as ne un | pleasant notort his fam right ¢ « Sprouts in Chop Suey fre Young Fish Poles Dear Miss Grey I've been told Do they ome from th bam. boo plants from which fish poles jand furniture are made?—MAREL, Yea In Ortenta) countrie the tender shoots of the bam boo ar t off and served on the table like aspara They are also sa and eg with rice, prepared in the form of pickles, or candied and pre served in sugar As the lant grows older, a fluid called tabaxir is secreted in the hol low Joint which ts valued by ein the Far East as medi eh Only One Ty Cobb in Big League Baseball Dear Miss Grey Please tell us if at time there have been two Ty Cobbs in profesaonal baseball If so, were they related BASE BALL BUGS. 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