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we Comes Out With Two Whole | Skins--His Own and | the Cat's HELENA. Mont. “Dee. 6.—Danie! Went into a lion's den some centuries SS 4 go over in Babylon, and came out S ‘@ith a whole skin, thereby winning Yb y ty, / for himself a lot of fame. } Uy , My Last week Otis Synnes went {nto a Hion’s den in Montana and went Taaniel one better. He came out with two whole skins—his own and the Mountain lion's ’ Synnes is 22. And he looks aa if he war a rather determined young man. 1¥ AND LION ON L OF BIG BUCK Read—ana form your own opinion » “You see,” he said, as he stroked S the big cat's head as it hang over | the side of his Ford, “I started out @fter the deer. 1 picked up the i > fa big buck. Then all at once I a @iscovered that I wasn't the only one trailing him. “There was a mountain lion ahead @f me. A big one, by his tracks, | bad hunted all over the hills since I Was big enough to hold a gun, and T@ never shot a cat. So I decided | that this cat must be the one that > had been killing stock. We thought Mt was coyotes or timber wolves, ‘There are al! sorts of animals around the ranch, which is in the heart of | the Rocky mountains. | “I trailed that cat two hourw }@ver rocks, around trees and ovet| fallen logs. There was about a foot} @f snow on the ground, so it was @asier to follow his tracks | fe _mty - ry t Sarverre {te SWEPT FROM CAT JUMPED GULLY ‘TOO WIDE FOR MAN About noon I came to a sharp ipice down into a little gully. cat had jumped across, It was fo wide for a man to jomp. | de @ijed the cat must be bigger even than the tracks would indicate, so I ‘Was all the more eager to get hin. “I went around by the path to the other side. That took me two hours. In about three I tracked him to his den—a cave in the side of the the Injured when thrown to the deck! terrifie gale off Cape Flattery last ively, group luncheon held at Blanc’s Sat-| urday. The em of collective buy ing will be ended to other: ma- teriats if the original ventare proves | successful. Relieved in Two Minutes | } Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh| | “I don't know as I'd do !t again— Dat I'm glad I did it this time.” The mountain lion measured 81 inches from tip to tip, weighed 140 Pounds, had paws about the width Of an ordinary man’s hand, and claws Which measured an inch and a half haler that com: A_complete ou at Bartell Dru druggist, and Hyome! is quai to banish ecatarrh, croup, eolda, sore throat and bro money back. A Hyome! inhaler jasts a lifetime and extra bottles of mel can be obtained from drug: for @ few cent Now—Mats. Wed. and Sat. “THE WONDERFUL THINGS “A Second “Peg o My Heart” Ends ind n igestion | It relieves stomach mixery, sour | stomach, belching and all stomach disease, or money back. Large box of tablets at al) druggists in all Wed. (best . 606 to $1.50. MOORE ¢incuir" AMES AND WINTHROP EDITH CLASPER HERBERT CLIFTON Barnes and Freeman; Pistel and Johnson; Bert and 1 Walton; Ward and Dooley. PALER HIP VAUDEVILLE medicine, t your druggists, Feature Photopiay: { 0c and $1.20 a bottle. MARY MILES MINTER 1 | “JUNNY, BE GOOD” ” | For colds and: | Drkings New Discovery Stubborn Bowels Tamed | Leaving the system uncleaned, clogged | bowels unmoved, results in health de- struction. Let the gently stimulating | Dr, King’s Pills king to you a regular, | normal el and liver functioning, | Same old price, 25c. All druggists. Paget oor fix my cold “| ALWAYS keep Dr. King’s New ly. It breaks up hard, stu’ colds and PANTAGES Mats., 2:20, Nights, 7 and © | Now Piaying: « “PRIVATE PROVERTY” Colvin and Wood; Robert Swany Levy's Musica! Comedy Co, in “KISS MES Mats. . (Except 'y Except ‘Thurada: Nights, 7115 and 0:15 | Monday and Mats., 2:30, Eimer J. - - Wenlted Ru ci vucknert. | _ sHoP EARLYy 2 | | secretary W. A. Bane called the roll pases ab ‘ . of the members who died during the year. After each name, Exquire Charles G, Gant solemnly answered absent.” Walter F. Meier, corporation coun nel, paid eloquent tribute to the spirit { brotherhood of the Order of Elke. Frontier Night for Noble Post Tonight | Zip and punch will be the rale at |the Frontier Night to be given by |livan, §, was instantly iflied Satur. | Noble post, American Legion, tonight at Veterans’ bail in| was unloading at Mitchell's boom be Bugler on U. S. S. New York | the armory, Western ave. and Vir-jcame loowened and crushed him be- letnia st. The occasion is the regu-|nesth them, Sullivan leaves a fam Lost Off Cape liar’ semimonthly entertainment ot | ly of seven, pont, of the UV. 8° S. New York in ‘ne| Bishop Rowe's 25th Anniversary Noted Twenty-fifth anniversary, of the| mail in the fodustriel plant section consecration of the Rt Rev. P. T. Rowe as Bishop of Alaska was cele-} master Pdgar Battle has put on « ‘ brated at the Sunday morning's serv | motoreycle delivery car. Three de jee at Trinity parteh chureh. ‘Christmas Gifts With large and carefully selected show- ings of Gift Merchandise, * this store is fully prepared to meet the requirements of Gift Shoppers. Involving En At Sweeping Reductions —This is an chests and to secure fancy linens for Holiday gifts. —The assortment of Linens in this sale is complete in linens for hand-made 1 menia and China. —Madeira linens, including centerpieces,*luncheon and ban- quet cloths, searfs and napkins, luncheon and breakfast cloths, both plain and eon cloths, decorative linens in imitation Filet and Cluny edges with Filet motifs and insertion, table damask by the yard, pattern table cloths with napkins to match i | table cloths an less in a great Although prices on many commodities have decreased, Linens have steadily advanced, and the prices quoted in this sale are far \ THE SEATTLE STAR HELD BY ELKS Pay Solemn Tribute to De- parted Brothers ———- 4 With memorial services of the most impressive charncter, Seattle | te Bunday to the 44/ lodge who passed wat your litan theatre was! thronged to capacity with members | of the local lodge and their relatives, | The cereny w ucted by eg Rallard Elkn conducted the annual rial services at their new home 6 Pallard ave, Ritualintic exer sen were conducted by Exalted Mul tor J.C. Dickson. EDUCATIONAL WEEK OPENS: Monday Is ey Designated | “Man-Making Day” Educational week openéd in Beat ~ Monday * Special exercises to direct the at » of puplis and parents to the being done in the schools will | © held thrucut the week Monday’ bas been deaignated Man-making Day.” Develapment of tion in the U. @& and the bis the public schools in America | mphanized by’ the teachers. Cittzensip Day.” Tuesday, will) © featured by a masa meeting to be held @ Broadway High school at & clovk in the evening to discum pro posed school legislation. . . ogs Roll, Manat | Search for B Anacortes Killed} mo yl - | LEAVENWORTH, Dec. 6-—Be ANACORTES, Dec. 6.—Daniel Sul-| cause Dan Shaffer drew a gun on ¥ puty Sheriff V. BE. Miller, he in be- held heré on a charge of a» st in the second degree. Shaffer threatened to shoot the police officer AX, | n day night when some logs which bh houne for boone, |Motorbike to Speed |v . A | Mexican government fof alleged com: | Up Mail Delivery |"; in hie own kidhaping, freed | In order to facilitate delivery of | of ali charges. ; TOLT—Bnoquaimle Valley Devel- opment leagne votes to petition legislature for highway from &no- quaiinie to Snohomish ‘alley, in the south part of Seattle, Pont Iverien « day will be made. A Special Sale of Women’s Flannelette | Gowns —At the following decided reductions .. —lIn seven Sale Groups. ra Gowns, formerly priced $4.50; special 3.25, —120 Gowns, formerly priced $3.95; special $3.00. Pry tie formerly priced $3.75; special . re Gowns, formerly priced $3.50; special 75, : 5 oe formerly priced $3.25; special 2. - jowns, formerly priced $3.00; special —162 Gowns, formerly priced $2.50; special $1.85. —Becond Floor. The Most Important Linen Sale We Have Held for Years Closing Thursday, December 9 ‘ Table Linens tire Lines of Table Damask and Fancy Linens . opporttnity to replenish home linen every requirement—including beautiful inens from Italy, Frdnce, Belgium, Ar- hemstitched, Cluny linens in scarfs and lunch- odd d odd napkins. many cases than today’s replacement costs. ‘ ~-Linens, Second Floor Lighter Afire, Ammunition |}! _ Special Price Basement artillery fire whe inch shella ex on a steam lighter which caught fire, hundreds of residents of the Fort Hamilton section of Vrooklyn od their homes in terror Sunday after | noon Altho one of the tenineh ehella tore a hole try the roof of the home | in Fort Hamilton Parkway occ@bied by August Galtern and his family, |}) and plunged thru two 6 into the collar, no one was infu Careful investigation of the age in th ction showed no one killed and only four persons slightly burt moored to whart Dawaniich Waterway to Pick Commiasi he with the polls open from 2 until 8! p. m, One comminsioner ts to be elected for the three term. J W. Leen, incumbent, and August Toellmer are making the race for office Constantine Wins ties for the enthronement of King Yonstantine in Greece were reported | oday in returns from yesterday's | € t pitbincite inte cast heavy voter } es ready to leave Lucerne and embark at Brindist for Athens. "RECOMMENDED TO SCHOOL CHILDREN MEMORIAL IS (CITIZENS FLEE | SHELLS’ CRASH Blows Up } NEW YORK, Deo, 6.—Under heavy six-inch and ten dd intermittently ode The lighter which caught fire was the army reservation oner | Duwamish waterway district will oid ite annual election Tuenday, | in Grecian Voting | ATHENS, Dec. ¢—Heavy majort Everywhere Constantin: | In anticipation of hie victory, King | ‘onstantine was reported today to be | CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optician Revend Ave. Main ree | = are subject to croup, colds and! jit be persisted im egarching hi# | oughs, Rena C. Marchard, 36 Law-| wb Ta SP STE lrence St., Salem, Mans, writes: “I MEXICO CITY. —Win. 0. Jénking, | ¥#0d Foley's Honey and Tar wi 8. conmular agent, arrested by | #004 renults recommend it to every child that goes to school,” medicine loosens and clears mucus and phlegm, checks strangling cough- ing, makes cary breathing, soothes and heals raw, inflarned membranes, ‘Thin in the season when children ith | I had a yery bad cold |}) me relief at ‘once, so I pd it em ‘This standard, low priced and stops tickling in throat, Emphatic Reductions in * Bedding Prices as low as these quoted have not obtained for two years. —Fine all wool blankets, wool and cotton mixed, all cotton and wool and cotton ‘filled comforts are all offered at unusually low prices. MONDAY, DECTMIMER 6, 1920. FOR TUESDAY A Clearance of Dresses $9.50 Formerly $12.50, $15.50 and $19.75 —Serge, velour, tricolette, satin, taffeta and Jersey. . —Navy, brown, Copenhagen, taupe, tan and other colors. , —A particularly good selection in the smaller sizes. ° ’ —Sizes 16 to 42. Special Purchase of 39 Plush | Coats | $15.00 - Made to Sell at $25.00 ; léngths, ed or bell cuffs. Venetian lining. —Sizes 36 to 46. —Black plush coats in the popular sport all black with beaver cloth trimmings. Large shaw! collars, tailor- —Lined with fancy $3.50 Cotton Sheet Blankets $2.19 a Pair Best standard quality cotton sheet blankets, size 60x76 inches. —Gray only, blue and pink borders. e —A limited quantity at this very special price. x $10.00 Cotton Filled Comforts $5.95 —Good serviceable comforts with silkoline cov- ering and filled with pure white cotton. $11.50 Wool Filled Comforts $7.95 Each —Light, fluffy comforts, pure wool filled, cov- ered with good quality silkoline, with wide borders of plain colored pongee. $30.00 St. Mary’s Wool Blankets . $19.50 a Pair Beautiful pure all wool blankets, a quality that will give satisfactory @rvice for years; large size, 72x84 inches. —White with blue and pink borders with wide heavy silk ribbon bindings. $12.50 Plaid Blankets $7.95 a Pair —Warm fleecy blankets, wool and cotton mixed; size 68x80 inches, —Large block plaids in all the desirable colors; excellent value, _ $18.50 St. Mary’s Blankets : $13.45 a Pair —Blankets of excellent quality, pure wool fill- ing on fine cotton warp; large inches. size, 72x84 —All white with blue and pink borders and large block plaids. $22.50 Fine.Pure Wool Blankets $15.00 a Pair —Pendleton all wool blankets, made from fin- est pure wool yarns, light and fluffy, yet very warm; size 66x80 inches. —Broken and block plaids in various color combinations, $15.00 All-Wool Blankets $11.45 a Pair —Plaid blankets, all“ pure woel; size 68x80 inches. ~-A good quality warm, fleecy blanket. + $15.00 St. Mary’s Blankets $9.45 a Pair —A blanket of quality, sure to give satisfac- tory service; size 70x80 inches. —wWhite, gray and block plaids. A value of unusual importance. $13.50 White Woolen Blankets $8.45 a Pair _ —A fine, lofty wool and cotton mixed blanket; size 70x80 inches. . —Blue and pink borders with mohair bindings. $10.00 Plaid Blankets $5.95 a Pair —A_ good weight, warm, fleecy blanket; size 66x80 inches. —Broken plaids in soft colors. —HIGH-GRADE BEDDING AT THESE PRICES OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY. WHICH WE FEEL SURE CANNOT BE DUPLICATED FOR SOME TIME TO COME. ——