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| MASTODON ONCE ROAMED WHERE SEATTLE | ___NOW STANDS; SKELETONS FOUND NEAR HERE 1 f “Not many people know that one] no larger than tts near relation, By E. P. Chalcraft lor the richest, ax well ag the oldest,| the elephant of the present day. | te laat century,” one authority|| ball room girls will be featured “Mastodon? They're quite com-| fossil fields tn the United States is Indeed, It was emalier than some. | tates | during the week of July 25 at mon! We have found the remains | located in the northeastern part of) A typical mastodon measures 9 feet] And tke the blson, the mastodon || Mell st. terminal, when the Of several not so very many miles| Washington,” Mra. Flahaut said.|@ inches at the shoulder, while the | disappeared almost overnight. ‘This || N from Seattle” At least three mastodon remains | jargest living African elephant meas: | disappearance is very mysterious Mra. Martha Reekio Fiahaut, as-| have been found In this state, Includ:| ures 1 fest 6 inches, It has not yet been satisfactorily ao- | sistant to the curator of the Univer | 'n one of the very rare fourtusked) GREAT HERDS OF counted for. The most plausible noon, and later released om $100 aity of Washington musoum, smiled | *Pecles. THEM AT ONE TIME theory advanced is that the great || stocks carried by Seattle mer | pai) at the astonishment her statement} Contrary to the common con- When the mastedon flourished, /@ntmals became mired in the bogs) | chants and jobbers, Wax ts charged with knocking an , ception, the mastedon was not (which was during the Pleistocene | “nd swamps left by the last f elevator girl for # row of hairpins such monstrous animal, and tts from 10,000 to of the toe sheet which de lwhen he serwekr at 0 C Ball, at remains gre not to be listed 20,000 years ago, it rangéd the hills Upon the continent. And ltorney, during an argument in the among the rartties of the world, and prairies of North America by have aided the destruction. elevator of the Burke building, Tues could—" And then she proceeded to the hundreds of thousands, accord “That the mastedon was con- | day morning. Ball ducked the blow || answer a hundred questions on the} age, according to the measure [ing to the conclusions of selentints. temporary with early man,” said Picture a rather short-legged ele |@nd-Wax's fiat shot across his head subject. ments of reconstructed remains, “The mastodon probably was as| Mrs. Flahaut, “is shown by the phant, with two or ponsibly four/@d caught the elevator girl on the — ETE EEE : EET DAT creat ivory tusks, and covered with |Polnt of the jaw, | BATHING GIRLS AND LINGERIE GIRLS! OH, BOY! OH, MAN! Ol, Ol! || Three hundred booths, a dane ing pavilion and a board walk for common as the American bison of || bathing girls, lingerie girls and DODGES BLOW: GIRL. 1S. HIT!| 1,200 Pairs ‘At 6 Pairs for $1.50 Men’s Lisle Hose | Our medium weight 40c quality lisle silk hose, taken from regular stock. Placed on sale for one day only at 6 pairs for $1.50. Colors: Black, navy blue, cordovan, dark gray and light gray. 6 pairs, one color, to the box. Sold in box lots of six only. —Men’s Section, First Floor. 'Elevator Operatoress Inno- cent Victim of Fight Tecause his alm was poor, Camp- bell Wax, expresuman, was arrested on a charge of assault Tuesday after Aiwest Merchants and Buyers their annual convention lays will be made from the $10,000,000 women's apparel “1 realty don't Know a great dea! | about them myself. Some of the fact that in several Instances men in the «ecology department pottery and charcoal have been ‘The mastodon was on the aver. found with the refiains.” PROPER STYLB IN BELTS A Black Belt for Dark Suits, 4 Cordovan Belt for Brown Suits. A White Belt for Light Suits.) 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The mammoth Was larger than the mas todon, one specimen found in a good |atate of preservation measuring 16 feet 6 inches at the shoulder, Mam moth tusks are #0 plentiful in | Siberta and other Northern coun | tries that the fvory from them in one | of the common articles of trade. A clrcus couldn't have drawn a crowd in the Pleistocene period, species,” The argument is alleged to have started when Wax claitned Ball had not paid him his regulate rate for a ride downtown. The question now arises, | should » gentleman duck blow to save himself or should he take it and wave the lady? New Directory Out; No Population Guess ‘The new 1921 Seattle directory, '}) Just issued by R. L, Polk & Co, Inc, contains several pleasing fea tures, Chief among these are the emailer size of the volume due to clonely condensing the information and the high class appearance gained by using a better grade of paper. | Compflers of the @rectory éid not include an estimate of Seattle's pop- ulation, relying on the recent gov. ernment census figures, They Made Who 1 know no Rhymes |For Golf, My Child, And that is why I've not Complied A verse about ft in the past. | However, Duty | Calls at last, And tow I can No longer shirt My share of Generali Uplift Work There was s tima You may recall, When Golfing Terms Were Greek to all. Pets of Wealth As choose this way Of enaring Health WOMAN PATIENT SWATS PASTOR Scandal! Have you héard the lat- est? It's all about a minister, and it’s really too good to keep, It goes like thiss The Wife of a certain Spokane divine was {ll in the hospital. 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' 200 Percale Aprons, 89c Bungalow, coverall, slip-on and button styles of attractive percales in a wide assortment of rong Bae Both belted and sash-back mod- | els. gularly $1.25 and $1.50. ‘ Yukon Territory tigi Womalen eae of Votes for Liquor] «ton of paving on Pacific H DAWSON, Y, T. July 13—Im-|¥*Y Dorth of that city, Unbleached Muslin, embroidered in chain- (4 to ‘cele tast) Men’s Wear and Department Stores. Andrews, David G., Victoria, BC. 29 Eve, Dorothy, Vietoria, B. G. 1 Smart, Mdward G, Seattle Huntley, Amy R. Seattle Taylor, Clyde 1. Seattle Bullock, Litlian M, Seat It’s a belt for a lifetime— ; buckles, only $2. anever shows a sign of wear. room to another, That night her husband came up to see her. He pushed the door gently open; all was dark. 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The minister, so they say, now requests an escort or bodyguard when he goes to visit his wife DENTISTS In erder to introduce eur new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, foes not cover the roof of thé mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 16 years. 12 Am # All work teed for 15 years, Have impressions taken in the morn- Brami- — |ing and get teeth same day. L3 ee ae nation and advice Caf! and See Samples of Our Piate and Bridge Werk, We Stand the Test of Time Most of our present patron: 0 When coming to our office, be sure ee are in the right place. Bring | is ad with you. OHIO sats: 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Patterson Co. REAL PAINLESS : Wah, Sheung. Oklahoma Cit: Ho, Ng Ag, Skiahoma City . | Scharf, Arthur L, Mount Ellinger, Rose P., Loehr, Leslie K. Seattle | Xkin Gladys L., Seattle Hilz, Henry, Seattle aubel, Alma, Seatt! MacPherson, John H., Sea’ Hibben, Harriet, Seaitle . McDowell, jam, . Bertram T. from Edna Peterson, Velma A. from David W. DEATHS Fo, Ung Tuck, 75, 1153 Kin vt Van Ripper, Andrew, 73, Sty 23rd ave S Goot Bena, 3% 6011. Second ave 3 eer, Leonard, 60, 2045 14th, rs Niles, Mary, 73, Young, Sarah, 6 Prohibition Squad Takes Huge Still Prohibition officers setzed a still said to be one of the largest they have ever taken in a raid Tuesday night on the home of Louis Johnson, 42, fisherman, at Western ave. and Columbia st Johnson was at home at the time, and is being held in the city jail. The officers seized a 50-gallon still, made of copper, a condenser, a boiler, a sack of bottles and two large kegs, 0 W. s0th. 1462 McGraw ph ong oy AID NOTHING; _| BEAT ARGUMENT NEW YORK.—Mrs. James C. Rey- nolds sued for separation on the |ground her husband refused to talk to her. His defense is he kept quiet fo she wouldn't have @ chance to argue with him. more than two to one. 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