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"{GOVERNOR COX fn TO TOUR NATION Demo Nominee to Make Strenuous Campaign BY HERBERT W. WALLER DAYTON, Ohio, Aug, 9-—Governor James M, Cox ts ready to carry his i | campaign to the “front porches of . the people of the country,” as he ex Proased it today. In marked contrast to the cam paign of hia republican opponent, the democratic nominee will start Wed nesday on one of the most extensive stump tours in the history of prost dential contesta. With the main ts fuce of the campaign outlined tn hin Speech of aceepthnee, he has pre pared a militant campalgn which will take him from New England to the |Pactic const, He will vel eimont lcontinuousty until el day. | One of the first efforta bf hia stump ‘campaign, it was learned, will be to brand the republicnn party as reac jtonary, In the hope of maki |York. Then he will hi the Middie West and the Pacific leoast, probably returning Kast early jin October, to wind up the big po jlitteal battle, | The rest of the stump campaign ix |now being framed by Senator Pat | Harrison, Mim pt jdemocratic speakers’ bureau, with headquarters in ¥ Democratic leaders apparently jare anxious to pull Senator Harding jort his front poreh by the vigorous |Cox” campaign. Senator Harrison, |before leaving for New York, pre dicted that within a few weeks Hard ing will be speaking “in former re. publican strongholds to stem the ude toward the democrats.” eee HARDING HOPES TO GET A REST head of the| ‘Children Under 16 Now Allowed to Hop BRUSSELS, Belgium, Avg. 9. The burgomaster of Molenbeek= Saint-Jean, a suburb, bas decided that, in addition to the recent ban on children under 16 visiting the “movi they must not be allowed to enter any 4 ing ball. ENGLISH BEAUTY CONTEST Sing Sing Convicts Lay Crime to Teeth OSSINING, N. ¥., Aug. 9—RBad teeth often cause criminality, ace cording to an editorial in the Sing Sing Bulletin. So prisoners are mine thelr teeth for the ‘overy of the cause of iF ifty Smokes a Day | Fatal to Boy of 20 | LONDON, Avg. 9—James Hors ner Montague, 20 years old, died from fatty degeneration of the heart and kidney trouble. He smoked 50 cigarettes a day, and the doctor stated this continual smoking had much to do with his illness. { your TEETH |X-RAYED FREE There never was an English lord who came to America who didn’t praise American beauty to the skies. But then—all the lords haven't seen Miss Weil Capron, niece of Lord Clan- morris. Miss Capron is entered in an English moving pic- ture contest to select a screen beauty. Ohio Governor Proud of His Country Home DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 9—Trail’s|have most of their meals, and ta De. L. B. Clack each morning between hours of 9 and 10:30. MARION, Ohlo, Aug. 9.—Senator Plans a quiet week despite walnut cular pecial 65. ; special for this sale pecial for thie sale $9— OURTH FLOOR. 34 SEA WOUNDED 1866 GECOND AVE. AP PINE 6f. TACOMA 1. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-11 South Lith st, Tests Postponed Because the ¥. W. C. A. failed to obtain permiasion from the park board for the life saving texts of the association in Lake Washington oft Mount Baker park beach, a city of ficlal intervened, and 10 delightful young ladies hag considerable to say about the at. board, The official appeared just as the young ladies were on the verge of plunging into the tempting waters Their test, however, will be com pleted at a later d YOUR MONEY’ Good Way to Test Your Ob- servation Power been tn 4 scramble for it many years. You've had, since dollar you ever earned, of dollars in your hands. it’s an easy bet that the pro- rich marf would have an eas- qgawling thru the Pearly after driving a camel thru the & large needle than for the rich man to describe the coins backs in his pocket. juch do you know about the ? i Valuations of King County Increase When the county board of equals zation begins its annual session at the county-city building this week to hear protests on the county ap a tae dace tar ‘ateonte, praisals, the board will find an in “ ms creased valuation of land and tm. yf provements aggregating $21,237,775 . more than last year, Assessor Frank Hull, who has just completed his valuations, place the total for the county at $289,627,325 As compared to $268,389,550 for 1919. Tp Fils : 3 & ~~ NATION BANK OF CUBA, which hae 123 branches in the island, shows an increase in deposits of $90,000,000 in the six months ending June 30, 1920. } JRY STAR WANT ADS can describe any silver coin, jood o3d ff it pik it “em Tis font gers = sm Queen Alexandra, mother of the king of England, recently suffered an injury to her eyes and. is now wearing dark federal ressrve notes ana glasses. She was a famous beauty in her youth, 'With her coctitcaten ats Princess Victoria, : reads aires i Harting the fact that acceptance formalities are out of the way for both of the candidates and the “lid” is officially off for the remainder of the presi- dential campaign. tion as “a seri. errors and mis ean con: to date saving of ty $2,600,000,000 by cutting appropriations asked for by the democratic administration. eee Republican Editors - : to Meet in Frisco SACRAMENTO, «Cal, Aug. 9.— State Comptroller John gs. Chambers, acting at the request of Will FL Hays, chairman of the republican na- tional committee, and in co-operation with Raymend Benjamin, assistant to Hays, and Elmer Dove: ‘ionat director, today called a co: nee of the republican editorm of California to meet at 11 o'clock Saturday, August 28, at the Palace hotel in San Francisco, to organize for campaign purposes in the interest of Harding and Coolidge Japs in Hawaii Sell Liquor to Sailors, Charge HONOLULU, T. H, Aug. Liquor may be purchased openly in Honolulu over the counters of Jap- anese corner stores. Dozens of places are being operated where soldiers and Mltors can get all the okolehao (looks like gin, but has more kick) they want, according to charges made in @ sermon delivered at one of the Honolulu churches by Rev John W, Wadman, president of the Anti-Saloon League of Hawaii He further intimated that the au thorities, whowe business it is to stop this, had not been over alert, He declared that by employing a private Idetective agency he #as enabled to locate 30 places in the heart of Hono lul, where okolehao could be pur chased for the asking at $2 a quart Incidentally, this being a low price, & good many citizens phoned up the reverened doctor with the idea of as. lcertaining where this could be done, |The usual price ts $3 to $4 a quart In replying to the Intimations of }laxness, the federal prohibotion en. forcement agent stationed here com- |plained of having too small a staftr but pointed out that despite this handicap he could report the destruo- tion of 100 distilleries in one month and over 1,200 gallons of okolehao, Librarians of N. W. Meet in Portland Many Seattle librarians are plan- jming on attending the 11th annual conference of the Pacific Northwest Library association which meets in Portland, Sept. 2, 3 and 4. Charles W. Smith, of the University of Washington lbrary, will opea the ae End, the home of Governor and Mra. James M. Cox and the showplace of the Dayton -community, ts just now the busiest spot in this neck of the woods, During the days when Governor Cox was working so hard to whip his speech of acceptance into shape, z H g | a i | i the now calm and beautiful Miami valley. Almost the entire vallay was swept by the big Dayton Noods of a few years ago. The house is abou half mile from the main road of the valley and is reached by climbing up rustic winding roads, The grounds have been improved with walks and drives, but the whole goene ie much a¢ nature made it. The driveway is the path of an old Indian trail, which ended at the site| of the house, thus causing Cox to name the estate Trall'’s End Governor Cox's home ts the pride of hie heart. It i# composed of spa- cious rooms, beautiful sun parlors, @ veranda that extends out into the trees on the edge of the biuff, a cozy | den, a state dining room, a break fast room in which the Cox family Mrs. Preston Out ° for Re-election| Mra. Josephine Corliss Preston, | completing her second term as head of the public instruction of the sta has filed her candidacy for the re | | publican nomination to succeed her | Mra Preston, who-has spent 28 years of her life in educatio: work, brought the state into educational | limelight when she was elected presi: | dent of the National Educational a) soclation, a post from which she re- | cently resigned. » G. N. to Make a Bit of Loan; $18,562,500 The Great Northern ‘railroad will receive a loan of $18,562,500 at 6 per cent, from the $300,000,000 loan tund established by the transportation act. | This loan ts for the purpose of as. sisting the railway company to meet | maturing obMgations and to pur-| chase additional equipment. | Candidates Talk | - “Dollar a Minute” Njneteen King county candidates explained their reasons for wanting political joba Monday at the Yank's club “Dollar-a-Minute” luncheon in| the Masonic club rooms in the Ar | cade building. Marries Two Women at 77; Goes to Jail LONDON, Aug. 9.—Edward Daw. son, 77, formerly a court steno | rapher, was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment “for bigamy. He mar- ried twice within the last few months and lived with each wife only a short time. A previous conviction for the same offense was proved against him, Buy Himself Teeth ENFIELD, Eng. Aug. 9.—Asked why he had fatled to contribute to his wife's maintenance, a man told the magistrate he was saving up to buy himself a set of false teeth. 250,000 Live Thru Beggnig Letters LONDON, Aug. 9.—There are to- day 250,000 professional begging let - ter writers, said the Duke of North- umberland at a meeting of the Lan- but not least in the mind of the nom- | ineo—a large swimming pool, which, during the time of writing his speech | | of acceptance, was placed at the dix posal of visiting newspaper men. Old-fashioned and wild flowers sur- round the house, their arrangement being the personal work of Mrs. Cox. | On the edge of the valley below is the Cox garden—a miniature farm. | Benides all kinds of vegetables the governor has ‘an unusually good | the morning as REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. 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