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After you 1 eat—alfrays use BUSY WITH TOYS 11920 Christmas Crop to Be! Worth $19, 000,000 | | | | BY LARRY A. JACOnSs | NEW YORK, Aug, 25.—It's a far ery from a stuffy New York August to @ white Christmas, But working NOW At top speed are more than 200 toy factories preparing their wonder ful surprises for the children of America, It seems strange to think of get mer, but Santa Claus is evidently a believer in preparedness and for two or three months has had bis minions working at top speed. When you see a seven-passenger ing factory as a great industrial plant, but when you pick up a toy balloon you are likely to think of it as having been made in some small shop. As ® matter of fact, one fac- tory Just completed in Ohio will make $1,000,000 worth of toy balloons; another in the heart of New York city occupies 16 full floors solely for the manufacture of metals and mechanical toys; while a third at New Haven that manufactures better toys for old- er children has « plant large enough for the manufacture of touring cars Toy manufacturers estimate that A T ON i Cc the American toy industry will ap- Proximate $19,000,000 in 1920 with & record of more than $2,400,000 of two tablets—eat like candy, American toys exported, ten! Imports of foreign toys will be indigestion about double the American product, | headacheand| but the production here is nearly twiee what it was before the war. War toys will practically disappear | from the market and, altho children | are almost equally divided as regards Cis the best remedy, it takes | 6 sex: ea, dolls will be in greater pre-| harmful acide and gases fight ou! ponderance and they will bo better | made and dressed than ever before States. = drug: the best school system in the United longer and of finer quality than cot tng ready for Christmas in midsum: | touring car you think of its produc: | severed, | Sam's pock Under a British su! |} tralia to Vv the harbor elleved the arrassed by desired, how be changed Guard Mem: was = arraign: | which to }fats. The argument over a gallon of whisky Helander alleges self defense, ‘The cebda tree, in cisditben, Mex., Montana is credited with having | produces a fiber that is maid to be| ton. HONOLUL Uniess red tape can quickly be the prince of Wales when he arrives here August 30. will have to pay $10 into Uncle Lewis, designs. Sailor Given Week | for Murder Plea Chaties Helander, sailor, charged with murder in the first degree, od before Judge John 8. Jurey Tuesday after noon He was given one week in WATCH ’EM GROW WRINKLES TO SAVE THE PRINCE $10 u, T. Wy ok, hei befe Memorial Plan | of Guard Accepted At a meeting of the National ortal association on September 20 a definite program will be drawn up and sidered for the statue to be erected) jin Woodland park in honor of na tional guardamen who gave their lives in the world war |dationa for the ‘rection of such a memorial were approved by the nittee Tuesday evening. Alonzo Seattlo artist, will plead. charged with the murder of Charles Johnson in a shack on the tide tragedy At passport ruling s are forced to pay that sum upon landing. Sev eral Britishers padsing from Aus ‘ancouver have been forced to stay on board while tn but it is not ce will be em of funds, It is at the ruling his arrival The prince's visit will be unof ficial and without ceremony . Aug, 25. designs con Recommen Superior Helander is followed an Miss Anna Because she couldn't get things done to suit her by representittives, Mins Atna MacKachern, candidate | How is the Solid Truck Tire Buyer’ Going to Get What He Wants NY man who does his hauling on trucks equipped with solid tires knows what abuse does to them. Faced as he is with the continual necessity for economy operation, he has to find tires that will stand up under severe duty without severe expense. We might have picked out another solid truck tire instead of the U. S.— but what we were looking for wasa tire built for road and hauling conditions as they actually exist. With United States Solids, built of grainless rubber —non-splitting — with. rubber and base band chemically joined— ending base separation— goes our personal service that reckons the truck owner’s time as money and proper advice as something he is entitled to at all'times. In purchasing a new truck consult us about the type of tires to specify. United States Tires KENNEDY WAGON CO., Inc. 115 Battery St. io the republican nomination for |She Pans Prohibition/SAYSMANCAN “Temperance and Regulation” Her Theory LIVE 200 YEARS Wants to Be Governor of creation. | time; one m: “At all people ser re old people, moved. rich men. MacEachern Thrasher, governor, decided to do the work | herself. uu, In a well-tallored mer-checked & well tailored summer-checke leis |muit she perched on the foot of bed in the Hotel Oxford and told a about it, But she tly on thé subject of politics, trayed off to Italy and other »pean countries, where she has spent much Ume and has become an accomplished lngulat; and she talked about literature and the bible and green fields in the country and babies and families- and clothes ahe said. “My platform | over 400 people | refuse to do,” coptaing some radical reforms that I think are necessary at this time, but it does not conflict with the early | red-blooded ideals of the sepia party, | “I atand for the simplification ot | |the government and think that a governor should personally supervise al} state inetitutions.” | One of the most outstanding [planks of Miss MacKachern’s plat: | form, which she has written herself, calls for the “restoration of the right lof the Individual to drink what he | pleases, with a new adjustment of the Iiquer problem on a common! sense basia.” Characterizing probit | fNion as “unstatesmaniike,” ahe stands for “temperance and the re ulation of the male of liquor, but not! for prohibition.” “Suffrage bas brought about the | ponsibility of a woman holding the office of governor of a state, and I am here to serve,” said the can didate. She in a sister of J. A. Mac Bachern, Seatti4 contractor, and lives in a Yittle summer home in the j Lake he district. Would Conduct It | on Business Basis, A. Lincoin Smith, candidate for county auditor, spoke before the Ninth Ward Republican club, at Sist |and Greenwood, last night. | Mr. Smith says he bases his can | didacy not so much on the fact that he han had four years’ experience in the auditor's office, but that he has had the office management of large | business concerns and made abso- |iutely good. He promises the same j honest business administration in the} conduct of the auditor's office that |has made him successful in the |handling of private business enter. prises, F; ruit Exhibit Will | Be Held in October | ‘The annual King County fruit ex hibit will be held at the County-City building earjy in October, according health. Eats Ab | Rhodes. Growers are invited to bring in specimens of all varieties of pears, lapples, plums, peaches, prunes, krapes, nuts, quinces and berries. They will be identified according to |brand. About 126 kinds of apples and 40 varieties of pears are expect: Jed for the exhibit. Fruit lands in the county are reported in excellent | condition. iNow County Makes It Hot for Samuel INDIANAPOLIS.—Samuel Beech: | um's high finance scheme was to{ appropriate the coal he was to have | |hauled to the Jewish temple here | jand sell it, he admitted today. 0 | jcounty ia supplying his coal now, who has Just completed a weal data snowing that “man doesn't die, nett.” and a merry one,’ e ranting boast of @ fool,” nay her, who is a very young | imme f. nism combining Godlike in: | and a beauty that sculptors | have failed to imitate should be ruth. | lenny destroyed is one of the wonders | “We Do Not Die, But Kill Ourselves” | GAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 25.—“The | Years of man shall be three score and ton, or if by reason of great strength, score,” says the Bible, ‘Man should live to be between 150 and 200 years old,” says Dr. Mariot eh “Why this marve | THREE MILLION | ALWAYS SICK “Wild animals, except for accident Jor the chase, live out their allotted in a million does. alcohol, overwork and cold | |climate are called by Dr. Thrasher the greatest life | “Meat is a polsoner. [Indians live to be 60 and nut an destroyers. there are 3,000. 000 | usly i in the United is no doubt that at 2,000,000 could be saved from sickness by simple common sense Wars, worry, | meat, gluttony, tobacco, Meat-eating maisecating ones to 125 and eve 185 years of age. | Worry is a big factor. Alms | houses are repositories of very because here the worry of making a» living is re Lazy people live long- est. Very fow centenarians are “The only proper drinks for man are water and milk,” “while sour milk and but mays Di termilk have well earned their repu tations as destroyers of old age bac fs life,” he says. “There are only 25 centenarians in Norway and 410 in sunny Spain. There is not a singis one in Switzeriand, and California boasts of more than any country in the world of its size.” In advertising California as the home of the longest-lived creatures, Dr. Thrasher has reams of figures. He shows that Indians live to be 60 in other states and 140 years here. “I want to be governor of Wash-| Even the flora live longest. Califor ington because I want to get a lot | nia having trees $,000 years old. San of things done that others get too| Francisco alone has 85 centenarians, tired to do or lose interest in, or just, he says. and the state of California 100 years or older. If your gums Bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All Work Guaranteed 15 Years + United Painless Dentists | 608 Third Avenue Candy utLoses Hi sf hdd rE f CATALOGUE CH I PAGIIC Cc CATALOGUE) PORTLAND COLLEGE OREGON n selves in now. ir. “THE ye se the cord to No fatigue, backache HE making of children’s school frocks is a sub- ject that many mothers are interesting them- Why Not Enjoy the Use of Electric Sewing Machines Think of a sewing machine that requires only that with the knee against the electric controller, and thus obtain the desired speed! runs fully three hours at the insignificant cost of 1 cent. Every mother who has sewing to do should have The Free Sewing Machine, THE FREE is being demonstrated !n our Basement Sales Room FREE” any electric light socket and or tired feeling. THE FREE Knights of Pythais Beattie Lodge No. 10, Knights at First ave. and Pike st. friends, are invited. gram. ton, who died last Satuniay Watson company. of Seattin. He was a member Hold Open Meeting Pythias, will hold an open meeting | airppiane yesterday _ event Wednesday evening -tn their ball) yeed to locate the body of All] ola Pearl Romelly, who lost Knights, with their families and) ite when she attempted to swim Music and) her horse across the swift Spokane dancing will be features of the pro-| river, Portland, were held Wednesday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock at the Bonney: He is survived | by a sister, Mrs. Francis I. Billings, Eureka lodge, No. 20, F. andeA. M ? ANY SEATTLE WIFE LIKE THIS? She cares more about getting a reduction in the purchase of a dozen hams than she does about the opera, So far as a permanent wave in her hair is concerned, Muriel isn’t there at all. And hubby gets tired of her in consequence. You'll find the girl, the husband and the story, also what Muriel did, in “Hairpins,” opening today DO YOU KNOW Girl Swims Horse Over River; Drowns of SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. biaitinad Mrs, Romelly blamed “movie thrillers” for the accident. FUNERAL SERVICES for John) —— L. Hubbard, 55, native of Washing: | in | of) NAUGHTY NIGHT” in their most Hilarious roles “THE SHOW THAT HAS =| EVERYTHING” Even to the prettiest, peppiest, perfect dancing chorus of BEAUTIES in the West LEVY’S ORPHEUM Madison-Third