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hu ut, Eddie Lieut Rickenbacker, Ameri Rickenbacker 30 Pieces u MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor the atory We had finished our training, and first allAmerioan outfit to front without previous ex we allowed to fly around until we felt more confident | before taking over reaponsibility | | | | COL Patrolling a sector sturday night we decided “Bound in Morocco” is ly for buainens. w bound to get you. A harum- pony Bhi re the crparayer scarum sort of picture at penne 2 lagoon ar ee aay least there’s a harem fig- morning at daybreak “Accordingly, we planned the first |eimper patrol, Capt, David Peterson | led it, while Lieut. Reed Chambers and I were the rest of the personnel Capt. Peterson ha had considerable j experience over the line | Chase Up Boches “Refore going u ures in the story—some figures, too, and our own little Douglas. he told me to take the leadership of the patrol in case he had motor tre and had to col own, and that we would not need to patrol if it were too cloudy So we went up with that understand “Just ae we were ready to atart Reed Chambers Ned to Doug Campbell and Allan Winslow: ‘We'll £0 out and scare the Helnies up, and | you guys knock ‘em down “We circled around for altitude. }and Capt. Peterson came down, Ff had decided it was too cloudy to pa trol, but I had assucned he had mo tor trouble qnd started off for the lines, with Chambers following me | “It waa our first trip over, and we made a long ¢ re long we ran into a couple of Huns and man them. We got a them, and they od our patrol, not without apprehension, since we were not sure of our locations, and that first trip is a neary one, when you are led by one who knows the nes even Bring Enemy Home Finally I lost Chambers and be cate ear: 3 News by Telegraph and Telephone . Fifth at Pike—Continuous Dr. A. P. Gourthrie, Yo Mo COA ADMISSION 20c prpnied the Uekaee gion Wedeise CHILDREN 10c BOUND IN MOROCCO W. W. Up! chief justice died Wednesday at the home of her son, Ralph R. Upton, professor at Franklin high achool LONDON, = Aug business men will give Friday in the | jogses, caused by t Gil.) month of the Northwest 55 sailors. M—Samuel J. Beck ed quart k vad n dudge Thomas Burke and Samuel §. senator, will be speakers at the luncheon BeattT> ae Hubbard, nent watchman, WILSON’S NIECE WEDS docks, was gran 7 m. the owners of the| WASHINGTON, Aug. §—Miss Al Hakkia Maru Wednesday, by Judge | ice Wilson, President Wilson's niece. Jeremiah Neterer, in the federal dis-/.n4 the Rev. I. S. McElroy, Jr from yogedreggesn : \™ jc club, t eleome L. C. tect court Hubbard fell from | Costus, Ohio, were married at the| Masonic club, to, welcom Maru pulled anchor without warning. | White House Wednesday evening. district railroads H. Piles, former U in street c ne ootue and losing contents lay down part of the day because Throws broken bottle out of window |! Was #0 weak and is fined $10 When I read how Tanlac was EVERETT, Aug. — 8—Stillman) De!pins others I somehow felt tha Frost ix in the hospital and William | ould Delp me, too it has Kennedy in Jail, following a shoot-| jy) : oa ag as mand me fi in crape at Saturday over a | a: * i my appetite is he last Saturday over & $2) a iendid and I can eat just anything Bernice Clinton, 6, 3519 Stoneway Papiaets and since I have gotten rid ave, badly bruised by Kristoferson|2f the Kas on my stomach my heart Ladies of Council of Patriotic Ser at oak iP Sd a? day: afterhoes 1. Tam #0 much Aliday Red Cross bazaar sched gp Ee gles ABs Se uled at Renton high school ground: an Go any kind of work that Aug. 10, featuring sports » hand, I really haven't felt Fred E. Colter reports a ee ee tenor singer of his neighborh Mra. Olson's trouble was evidently left for an army |“ lang ous form of indi, tion and ‘ camp| Hot organic heart trouble, ax some ~ might suppose. In such cases the tues ¥ i stomach fi with gas, which ex \ ] % * + - FL aceit aif, S| tends upwards until the action of the $ Bg Ninging.” way me heart is interfered with. It is an ac \2 Goiter 1 bet CePted medical theory that in a Teeter, nt him, |casen where death results from acute Shipment 670 bags oats confiseat. | °°! ‘eoree’ th mec hanieal interfer ed by government because mixbrand- |e" re Scope peemne with an Hyp i rye Milling Co,,, uncomfortable, stuffed up, or full “O. ; a" ; ora feeling, and is usually accompanied nly a Princess or a Fais Bozeman, Mont. Oats were held at ‘ ms bi 5 Male eel e iy ry Rant: Wath by heartburn, belching up food, and Had seveet dresses, light and airy, ont Wash. tee fing, 16 stary,|#0Ur. tasien coming, up Into the Mother says, when she was small—long age. toe one rer te Bt Harbarare|mouth after meals, ‘The first xymp Mother's bestest party dress | Guild for nursen at St. Marks church | toms should never be neglected. ‘Tan Just was gingham—such a mess! hws dition by correcting the stomach, re lace at all —Oh, what woe!” toring digestion 4 stopping this a y= dangerous and disagreeable form ’ goeted for ‘ aniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | le PALACE HOP las “ig \ | Drug Stores under the personal di | ° The new show, opening Thursday | ction of w ap 5 hanlac repeeaeh at the Palace Hip, will nt eee ‘ (Let them wear their at the ‘Palace ip, will Brewent|tstver—sadvertisemente . e comedy, singing and talking numb ‘prettiest things every da |S oasien Soir pa’ sine baw |The Taylor Trio yill offer a new | Careless Use of Soap : | tight wire act, and Dupree and Wil Spoils the Hai ’ “Helen!” Your mother would call out of delicate fabrics. 1/ nwater alone aven't injure them, poils the Hair : ’ ux won't | yindow,'‘don’ ike that in your good . 7 o ec i don’t bee - sh 1. ; ro 7 Get your package of Lux today at your grocer’, |B rinkman and t Soap should be used very carefully wees, (30 sit on the porch like a little lady. or department store—Lever Bros. Co., Sistera provide a novelty singing|{f you want to keep your hair look You would glance scornfully at your best frock Mass playlet, “Three of a Kind.” Loutse| ing its best, Most soaps and prepared How hard to give up your dear games just because Harry LaMont, “Two Beach mpoos contaln too much alk you had on that homely thing! To wash fine white fabrics ts," offer fun, dances, songs and| This dries the scalp, makes the halt ywadays, even for play, children wear things Miss eblecoeeil ot tcess on tumes, Arnold B, Wurnelle is a brittle, and ruins it that make them look and feel like fairies—sweatersand py. chat manoontul of lus te Wek lather, roller skating artist | he best uiing for atendy 1 (frocks of light pinks, blues and tans—evenwhite. They er the she i ” . | just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oll "J At the sheer little white drewes and petticoats soak for | ‘ A 10 th pric ” ve (which is pure and greaseless), id is jets be cleaned easly and ithout har the sie. nutes. Then dip them through the creamy | Gitls Work Nights _| (which is pure and grease! eg Lux has made the rubbing of soap on to fine gar- lather again and again. Do not rub, Press the suds | A q Bs uf * ad - or anything else you can use. BSED of alley again and again though very soiled spores Heiwe in | i Canadian Plants or anytning else you can use | ‘Thedelicateflakesmeltatonceinthehotwater, You three waters, the same temperature as the water in | Special to The Star by N. B.A. | anse the hair arid scalp thorough toss Louise's little dresses, Freddy's little sweater into Which you washed them. Dry in the sun | QUEBEC, Aug. 6.—In order to i liy. simply moisten the hair with | fi the rich suds—plop them up and down and the dirt Fine colored fabrics —Wash as above but in [crease the | industrial: oulplll, it) tor and rub it in, It makes an - fust melts away. It is no trouble, no strain on lukewarm suds, aud do not soak. Dry in the shade, pom Raga beon mad vee eer 4g {abundance of rich, creamy lather sates . ~ ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff The lance of medieval warfare has |@nl excessive oil hair dries nghet aed y employed by | auickly and evenly 1 it leaves the | 6 the British army in Palestine, A/ scalp and the hair fine ana & number of the enemy were killed| silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and | with the lance in a skirmish east of | 4*Y to manage. f chk tdi cea You can get mulsified cocoanut oi} ‘ at any pharmacy, it's Sixteen more persons in East Flan ders have been executed by the Huns for alleged expionage, U. S. Gimpers Bag Two Boche Aviators in Their Initial Battle pb w In Kdlitor's Note—Following is | him. It became more cloudy and I the fourth of the Rickenbacker | could wee nothing. At length I start series of experiences of a | ed for what I thought was home, but “gimper” in modern warfare, Jit took a long t » find it, Cham | | bers wasn't th when I finally | Copyriaht 1918, by t ena) cam of the clouds, ut the two GREATER COLISEUM)! WITH THE AM AIR-| Germans we had chased out of the MEN IN FRANCE July 10.(By | clouds were. Mall)—The “gimper squadron” had! “After Chamb promixe to scare in the middie of April to low had gone into the tent and were & cards, Sudd they were ed to anawer an ala They had arely jumped into thelr machi 1 gained some altitude when t w two ¢ *“ coming for the camp. thi r mans were coming to strafe th hangars, and each picked out a Ger of man to b him off. Doug took the first and got on his tail, He landed the German right on the avia tion field, four and a half minutes after he had left hiw cards Winslow hada little more trouble but took only a minute and a half longer to bring down his boche right r the field, The German fiers © all captured, and the feat of nding them right on the home grounds made the victory more than a lo of w pr knock down perfect score Lost Gimper Returns “After looking them over, Wine Ww gave his man a cigaret for lack knowing what else to do, and then t up in the when Reed *, whom IT had lost in the ame buxzin Chambers wan wtant at fim ‘ors there,“ alr ou in urprined but ng the ¢ an erman avi the birdy we up for you to ‘Ank them if to round he naid. omined they're not the Heinies we met up th ed that they ere.” “Questioning the Germans reveal were the ones we had shot at and driven off. In their flight they had lost their way and were mpotted by observers, who alert ed us to get them That opening morning was no muccensful, it in still a dream to us, but it surely was a kimper start for the whole esca drille MRS. OLSON SAYS HER TROUBLES HAVE BEEN “Really, mt OVERCOME AT LAST I Haven't Felt So Well in Years,” She Says After Taking Tanlac I have certain ruggle with {it y had a long health, but by hard the help of Tanlac 1 have overcome my tr oubles at Inst,” maid Mra. May 0} non, who resides at 2708 Second ave ue, Seattle m ha Mrs. Marietta B. Upton, wife of pien B §.—Norway’s bloat up with r during the | continually July total 14 vessels and) heart and always had a little bottle jwith me. 1 drops | cramps in my stomach and severe t pains in my back and shoulders Was #0 awfully nervor ly I have gained ten pounds in a onth's time.” she continued, “and ave improved #o much every that L can praise Tanlac in the est terms, For several years 1 of | suffered so with palpitation, caused by thought wure I bh the gas on my stom hu heart trouble and face would this gas and ven my hands, fee 1 was taking medicine for my suffered terribly with and I could hard. I had absolutely no sleep at all ppetite and got so weak from not Mg able to eat and sleep that I often had fainting speli. My cireu ton was very 1 could hardly any work at all and alw had m ember of the family for months, Advertisement, in relating her experi-{ ence with the Master Medicine, re-| SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE GROTE-RKANKIN Store Hours: From 8:30 A. M. to 5: OTTO F. NEGEL, President 30 P.M. New Cretonnes at | 35c the Yard pleces of ne’ je Cretor 28 inches of Friday wide, In @ fine range offered for aSe. om bedroom or | terns, are the yard Thene for | draperies: ar lly multe dining-re | Boudoir Lamps | $5.00 Each wre made of silk ntands aN Y The shades in ANNEX STORE BARGAINS Bathroom Cabinets 98c Each ‘Two hundred natural wood Bathroom Cabin with Freneb mirrors, on plate sale Friday and Saturday, each, O8¢. | The Cabinets are 14x18 inches in size and have two shelves and wood door pull Housewives Will Find Splendid Opportunities for Saving by Sh ing In Our Basement Housefurnishings Section on Friday Fruit Jars Kerr Self-wealing M Jars pints, the dozen 79¢ Kerr Self-seali Jars. quarta, the ¢ se | Economy Self-sealing Jars, pints, the dozen .. O8e Economy Self-nealing — Jars, quarts, the dozen 81.05 Kerr Self-sea! Caps, the dozen 25e¢ Self-nealing wide mouth caps, the dozen B5e | Economy Jar Caps, doz. .25¢ Steam Cookers Steam Cooker with pompartment; holds 12 jars. ‘This Cooker recognized as the most desir: able for canning and cooking A limited number are reduced to 810.98. 3 % € Exceptionally Low Priced The Bedroom Suite illustrated—an excellent reproduc- tion of a popular period design, of beautiful figured Eng- ish mahogany. The Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table priced at $340.00. Bench and Rocker to match, $45.00. Axminster Rugs Extremely Good Values | Floor coverings appropriate for every room in the | home can be bought at decided reductions from their] regular prices Good Rug: are getting scarce and should on sale Friday and Saturday: 9x12 9x12 9x12 Trunks and Bags With the liberal reduc- tions we have made on Trunks and Bags you can , like we are offering at the special prices, j be bought now. These are $45.00, for. $49.50, for. $52.00, for... Axminster Rugs, worth Axminster Rugs, worth Axminster Rugs, worth well afford to anticipate your every luggage re- quirement. In selecting from the following you are assured of generous value and quality. Extra large Trimik, has, forced bedy, covered with metal; equipped with straps; cial, each, $16.35. 36-inch Fiber Trunk with yulean- ixed fiber binding and heavy 7 hardware; special, each, $1: 24-inch Crepe Grain Leather Case, neatly lined and thoroug! 36-inch = metal-covered = Trank, supported with hardwood slats and equipped with straps; special at 811.95. Three-ply Fiber Trunk, regula tion army trunk, finished gray; special, each, $12.00. Washington Woman Wins Loan Ad Prize First FRANC the ISCO, Aug. 8 Liberty SAN prize in Fourt! 1d contest for the Federal writing ei to Dan Miner with an ad entitled ‘Don't Him Now Other prizes awarded were First prize, Mrs Oregon—First prize. ington Cc, Hall ° Loan Twelfth Reserve district was award of Los Angeles Desert Wash Elizabeth H Luck, author; Carl Frederick Kleeb artist Does not harden Look for me in your dealer's window ——— | reinforced; black only; special | Round Vessel Cookers tor $5.85. | steaming meat, vegetables, 24inch Fiber Suit GC | puddings and for canning steal Samet ie tear anak | pao cae ity eight quarts; with yo without. strasa * | Enameled Preserving Ket- | thes, seven-quart capacity, with 16-inch Jeatherined Bag; an at: | «trong wire bail; special, each. tractive model, built for service; | | 39¢. specially priced, $5.60, | Parowax, for sealing pur 16-inch strongly constructed Bag | poses; regular 25c size, special in a neat design; special, eth, cach 19¢. 4 $2.85. | —— <== | 1 . | GROTE-RANKIN———Pike at Fifth GROTE-RANKIN | 100 Children Join Daily Bible Class hundred boys and FALL STYLES than one Bonne Er te nally Venation|| 2nd materials for Salaam now enrolled in the Daily Vacation in : Bible school at the Plymouth Con Coats and One-piece Dresses. RABY TAILORING CO.,Inc. 425 UNION ST. gregational church Thursday afternoons the children visited Alki beach and Fauntiero: The Vacation School Junior choir will sing in the Sunday evening serv ice at Plymouth church. The school will close its term on Friday France the pension has 1,500,000 widows list on Even with the screw cap left off, Colgate’s “comes out a ribbon—lies flat on the brush” in all climates. Keep your teeth attractive by using Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream twice a day and visiting your dentist twice a year.