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4 i be MONDAY, AUGUST 2, THM, . | 5 BEEEEH SERVICE PEER THE McDOUGALL and hurries you out, smiling a) Priced moderately—and the t Individual needa. We cordially a a fopoojofo}orofofoFoopofofoofofoyofoyoy Sand Point Field Ready in 90 Days ‘The Sand Point aerial landing field will be ready for use within 98 days, according to County Com- missioner Claude C. Ramsay. It is the commissioners’ desire to have the fiekt ready by the time the congressiona! investigating commit tee visits here in November, Didja Lose a Black Pigeon—a Carrier? Employes of the Milwaukee freight | sheds are caring for a black carrier pigeon, No. 3833, which fell exhaust- ed at First ave. S. and Atlantic st, SHS HER GR (SAE “Bat It Is. Fine to Be in Good Health Again _ After All My Long Suf- - fering,” Declares Seat- tle Woman — Praises ‘ vam to be enjoying good fter all my long #uf that I just can't find words the gratitude I feel to lac for puttimg me in such condition,” declared Mra. A M Markum of 1810% Terry ave, a Well known and highly respected) | Fesident of Seattle, Wash, for the 30 years. “For the past 10 years, that ts un T got Tanlac, my stomach has Been in such a terrible condition it Bhas caused me no end of misery. BO appetite, and my digestion #o bad everything I ate fer- in my stomach, causing sour to form in such large quantities ft would press up against my heart | Don’t Fail to Visit Our Exchange Department Liberal Credit Extended GRUNEAU FURNITURE CO. INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” The First and Original Kitchee = Cabinet THE DADDY OF THEM ALL Seattle Agents —ror— The McDougall Kitchen Cabinet HAxndoxe. tall and competent, your MT). Dougall waite cheertly in the kitchen every morning; tnapires a sys tematic start; marshals your working — forces within comfortable reach; guards them from straying; Rastene each duty to conclusion; OO} ind fresh, for a bit of relaxation. erms are adjusted to fit your (] invite you to call, |Girl Thrown From Local Interurban Gertrude Polisky, 15, of Tacoma, in the city hospital Monday with }a painful scalp wound as the result of being thrown head first from a | Renton Interurban at Occidental ave. and Jackson ast. Sunday. Man Shy Sunday | The blue haze of amoke that usu ally hovers over the ball park stnda was noticeably Neht Sun- day. Thieves stole cigars valued at $100 from RC. Barth, proprie tor of the ball park cigar stand. ATITUDE YONO WORDS SE SES20000000b0:000000020208 fofopoyoyo]o} . . } Ko Ya SEATTLE STAR Kill Bear Wih Bows and Arrows Hunters Cherged by a Grizzly ! 1 | Picture of one of the enormous Tyoming grizzlies killed by Dr. Sarton Pope and Arthur Young in their thrilling hunt withows and arrows. Young is shown with bow and arrow. aa aaa TTT TTT "IRELAND FRIEND (Bow and Arrow bear ‘The great California grisly bear| Wrew our bows and shot. The in extinct, go when the California|twojrrows struck at once. Mine Academy of Sciences wanted mpect-|drov deep into the chest of one of |mens for its habitat group in the/the fre. Young's arrow struck Just jmuseum, it chose the nearest spe |belolthe heart of the old female. |eles, the Wyoming grimly, Permit} woKDED FEMALE was obtained from Washington to |G} ¥ CHARGES take these bear in Yellowstone park.) ‘Tife was & roar; all the peasta/Congressman Mason Is | rthur Young and I were given the | rose! once and began fighting with i ii fob ot Mecusing ‘the epecimeng, and Tore fonee and began fiehune wit! Pleased With Nominee | we proposed to get them wil ing. v |bow and arrow. Wishot again. BY RAYMOND CLAPPER | TO HUNT WITH A BOW Thold female, with bloody froth} MARION, Ohio, Aug. 2.—-Warren IS BETTER SPORT runne mouth and nose, mw)/G. Harding was described as a friend ‘Thin weapon was nosed as an ex-|us. (er rone on her back; she| of Ireland by Congressman William periment in anthropology, to see stopp her mad battling and gath-|&. Mason, Illinois, acting in the what It could do; besides it is no/eredirself fora charge. As she did/ Irish cause, following a conference great achievement to shoot a grizsly|s0, fo arrows buried themarives with the republican candidate Sun- with a high power rifle at one or two | deep her body. But she came with day. Friends of Ireland will oppose |hundred yards, To bunt with the a ri. Then Frost's gun went off Governor Cox because of the pledge bow is better sport and is a fairer| witha boom at our elbow | to wupport the wider foreign policies, contest between the strength and) Th bear was knocked head over) including Article 10 of the league of courage of the hunter and that of | heelgnd rolled in somersaults down nations covenant, which would bind the quarry, We used 1Spound bows|the jl She tried to rise and get| Ireland to England permanently, Ma- and steel-headed arrows of our own|at y again, but her fore leg Was) son maid. make, bro. We drove two more arrows, ‘The bear tn Yellowstone are not|fratirs and all, clean thru her boty-|te beter "santing’ tecnue’ they ‘The | She (ilted and sprawied out on the A Special Mip-SuMMER SALE OF SILKS Upper Main Floor HE substantial economies which are made possible by very re- markable reductions on over two thousand yards of dependable silks, from our own shelves, will suggest to you the importance of buying in this sale for immediate as well as later needs. This offer- ing, while in the nature of a clean-up sale, has, besides, quality and thrift, variety and color assortment, but in some lots the range of shades is broken, which again suggests early Tuesday shopping to gain every advantage the sale presents. $2.50 36-inch Printed Silk and Wool Poplins, a yard..........$1.45 $2.50 31-inch Florentine Silks in assorted patterns, a yard.,... -$1.45 $2.00 36-inch Ivory Wash Satins, a yard -..-.--- «-a----n--<- $145 $3.50 32-inch Striped Silk Shirting, a yard...--.-..--..-. ----- .$1.45 $3.50 40-inch Indestructible Voile, a yard ........------+--<- $1.95 © $2.50 36-inch Silk Messaline, a yard ......... oe ccees $1.95 $3.50 32-inch Habutai Satin Striped Silk Shirting, a yard. ...- .$1.95 $4.00 and $4.75 36-inch Heavy Satins, lengths 5 to 15 yards, at. .$2.45 $3.00 and $3.50 36-inch Chiffon Taffetas, a yard.........---- .$245 $4.00 40-inch Heavy Silk and Wool Poplins, a yard..-.—.----$245 $5.00 36-inch Tan and Ivory Khaki Kool Sports Silks, a yard. ..$2.45 $3.00 and $3.50 36-inch Black Satins and Taffetas, a yard._... .$2.45 $5.00 40-inch Printed Pussy Willow Taffeta, a yard...........$3.25 $5.00 40-inch Printed Morning Glory Silks, a yard ............$3.25 $4.00 and $4.50 40-inch Plain Colored Crepe de Chine, a yard. .$3.25 $5.00 40-inch Extra Quality Pierette Crepe, a yard ....---n--$3.25 $4.50 and $6.00 40-inch Charmeuse Satin, a yard -.—-~..-—~. -$3.25 $4.50 and $6.00 36-inch Black Satin and Taffeta, a yard.......$3.25 $7.50 36-inch Fancy Tricolette, a yard .............-----..-- -$4.95 $7.50 and $9.00 40-inch Moonglo Satin Crepe, a yard..........$4.95 $14.00 and $1500 40-inch Silk Duvetyn, a yard ..............$6.95 $10.00 36-inch Tinsel Embroidered Georgette Crepe, a yard.....$6.95 until I could scarcely breathe, 1 had|*! tame peta by any such @readful sick headaches I had | 2tst specimens to Ue down and rest for hours gt a “4 time. My nerves broke down and [| was in such a weak rundown cond) | tion I could hardly get around, 1 was #0 reatiess I could hardly get any sleep, and I wasn't able to.do a bit of my housework. “I certainty am thankful that I started taking Tanlac, for it's the only medicine that ¢ver gave me any rown ‘Thun had saved us from a mazi- few ae Yiait clv- ling. ut the arrows had killed her. H¢ two year-old cubs were half grow and antagoniate. Thejhad disappeared with the re Young and I took with us the beet | Pout tbe sun. We found the one bear hunter and guide in Wyoming, | 4... pin his lung.- 7 Ned Frost, of Cody, who has killed permanent relief. Why I hadn't been i TR old female had five arrow 300 over erizslien, Our party ar in her y, any of taking the medicine but a Little while jet lat May, Py before my appetite returned, and now | ist te Jn May. when the pels try | whit would have been fatal Both T'™m eating just anything and every. | deat had been mereifully dispatched | very scarce 1d. thing set before me and it all agrees | "Aree eg; Me we tocated |! Ie tha: seconde | with me perfectly. I never suffer @/ four pear up on the head of Alum re bit from indigestion or gas, and my | creek, eight miles from Yellowstone| breathing doen't bother me any | canyon. mora. The headaches are all gone, | We were three miles away from I'm no longer nervous, and at night| the game, but by careful manouy-! I sleep like a child. I have #0 much ering approached within 400 yards strength and energy I can do all my We then | Ga. Liggett Off to Yellowstone) Mj. Gen. Hunter Liggett, com-| maser of the Western depart-| know what Article 10 of the covenant means,” Mason said. “It would hitch Senator Hitchcock _ ety mee it thera and Gor| Will Enter Debate ernor Cox has pledged himself to] WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Senator support the Wilson program.” Gilbert M. Hitchoock will uphold the Mason has a resolution declaring | democratic end of a joint political de- for Irish freedom pending con.| bate at Winona Lake, Ind, August erena, ” - %, he sald here today. ——_——_—__—_— The debate will be the first of tts kind in the 1920 presidential cam- paign. Hitchcock's opponent will be r] some prominent republican to be picked by party managers. — Several Leaders Will Be Told That He Is| Repuvticans gathered at Mever’ ; cafeteria at noon today to hear Wil- Nominated Mam T. Laube, district delegate to the republican national convention; DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 2,—Governor| Walter F. Meler, corporation coun- sel; Judge R. A. Ballinger and former Cuts His Wrist and Writes Will VANCOUVER, B. C. Aug. 2—W.| D. Foster, 49, committed suicide here yesterday. After cutting veins in his wrist he tried to write his will He succeeded in declaring that he Wished his property to go to his wife and son but died before he was able to sign the document, He had written it on the reverse side of a testimosial given him by the Sizer Forge company, of Buf. falo, N. ¥., where he had held a high position as structural engineer, Train Hits Auto; 3 Japanese Killed PETALUMA, Cal, Aug. 2.—Two Japanese were killed and three ‘We can make you glasses that. will cut out the harmful glare. Xet they appear like housework, and I'm feeling just fine. Tanilac has done so much in my case that I know it'll help others also, and I just can’t recommend it highly enough.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Rartet! Drug Stores under the personal di- | rection of @ special Tanlac repreeen- | tative, j without disturbing them. men of the army, left Seattle Sunay for a short stay at Yel lowione national park, after which he Will return to San Francisco. ASPIRIN |walted until they stopped feeding, | and had gone up to lie down on a snow-covered hillside. The wind was | in such a direction that we could get }a shot over the top of the hill where they lay. We sharpened our arrows, strong our bows, crept forward, and when | within 25 yards, rose up and looked past ge “ t” Your From Mother to Daughter From the good cooks of the neration, our good cooks of today learned the of successful baking with OOVHIPIC' Flour. Its satisfaction goes back thirty years. It has reason to be even better today. grocer will tell you so. He sells it in 10, 244 and 494 Nane “Bayer” on Genuine “Inyer Tablets of Aspirin” is genu- |ine Aspirin proved safe by millions land prescribed by physicians for lover twenty years, Accept only an unvoken “Bayer package” which lconnins proper directions to relieve | Hedache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- |ralga, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. |Hawy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost |feweents. Druggists also sell larger | "Baer packages.” Aspirin is trade max Rayer Manufacture Mone acefeacidester of Salicylicacid. To the Users of Devoirs Genuine Whole Wheat Health Bread Owing to the recent fire wel are temporarily unable to supply with this delicious short your grocer bread, but within a very Try This time we shall be operating with) B P an increased capacity. erry Pie Yours very truly, Caust: 2 cups Gms flour; § cup shortening; pinch of sale; water. ‘Work shortentng well into the flour and salt; add enough cold water to hold together (about one-fourth of @ cup). Roll crust out at once, Place fo pan. FILLING: Sprinkle @ lictle flour and sugar on bottom crus. Add berries enough to fill pan; sprinkle with one ‘cup sugar; use butter size of walrut sliced aver berries, Pat on top crus and beke tn moderate oven. The Navy Salad Dressing Co, Distributors. @nd strongest plate known, covers an work years. Morning and get teeth same day. Examine guaranteed for 15 Call and See Samples ‘Teast of Time. Most of our presen’ early apa ay whose work is still patients who have tested our wor You are in the right place. Brin: 2 UNIVERSITY oT rk. se this Open Sundays From © to 13 ter Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS James M. Cox expects this week to complete his campaign organization in order that it may be ready for ac tive warfare as soon an the formal notification ceremonies of August 7 clone. ‘The democratic campaign commit- tee will be announced Thursday after Cox confers with George White, chairman of the national committee and campaign manager, it is under. stood here. The nominee also hopes to have a tentative itinerary of his stump campaign completed this week. Under present plans, the active campaign will open with a speech of the governor to the Ohio democratic state convention in Columbus, August 17. It is virtually certain that the stump campaign will begin shortly afterward. Ohioans Fear It Looks Quite Bad COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 2.—Fu- ture relations between the demo- cratic candidate for president and |the present occupant of the White | House are the subject of much specu- lation these days in the candidate's homo state. The fact that the nominee's com- | munication with the White House has been limited to the one brief conference he had with the president shortly after the convention, as well as the fact that he has not submit- ted his forthcoming acceptance speech for the presidential 0. k., is regarded by political observers gen- erally in Ohio as of deep significance and by some as foreshadowing far reaching consequences. G. O. P. Here Will Hear Fordney | Congressman Joseph W. Fordney, of Michigan, will address the |Young Men's Republican club at a luncheon to be given in the Ma sonic club rooms, Arcade building, | Thursday noon. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which t# the lightest very little ‘of the roof of the mouth; rou can bite corn off the cob; guaran. 1d 15 years. KXAMINATION FREE PAINLESS EXTRACTION Stave impression taken tn the nand advice free. je ané age Werk. We t patronage is, recommended by ov 1g good satisfaction, Ask our n coming to our office, be sure ad with you. w Senator Samuel H. Piles. hite lenses. Organization meetings will be held in various places thruout the week. On Friday night a rally dance will be held at Masonic hall, Pine st. and Harvard ave. more seriously injured this morn ing when an electric train crashed into an automobile truck at Or- chard station, between here and Se- bastopol. One of those injured became oe rr violently insane, The young wife has her first} qne dead and tn fured were doubts of her husband's love when | brought here and efforts were being he begins to read the newspaper at/ made to identify them. breakfast. | Bilious? Take NR Tonight Canning Supplies at Special Prices 35c Mason Jar Covers at...... “ 35c Schram Jar Covers at...........0.00+ Arap Red Rubber Jar Rings, 3 for........ 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