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MARK DAVIS BEATEN FOR COLLECTOR omas . Revelle Appointed U. S. District Attorney Here WASHINGT D. C. July ‘5.—To the victors belong the ist Senators Jones and xter announced yesterday that nine juicy plums had been Gropped into the laps of promi- ment republican politicians in their state. They wil) recommend to the prest the appointment. of the follow. men for the positions indicated . S. district attorney, Western {$4,500)—Thomas P. Revelle, | S. district attorney, Eastern | ($4,500}—Frank Ko Jeffrey, | jek. | U.S. marshal, Western district) ©. B. Benn, Aberdeon, OU. S. marshal, Eastern district ‘rank L. Kees, Walla Walla, jor of customs ($6,000)—Mil- T. Hartson, of Seattle, g jor internal revenue ($6,000) Poe, Tacoma. Commissioner of immigration ather Weedin, Coupeville. or general ($4,000)—Claire _— Prohibition director ($3,600)— © Lyte, Seattle, The selections were made as a re of a series of extended confer between the two senators, Frank R. Jeffrey, of Kenne-| former state commander of the c Legion, is the only war nh named. The other men rec- for the federal offices long been prominent in state mn ranks. T OF MARK DAVIS AS SURPRISE ure of the senatora to recom }and was once warden of the atate “Oh, ee, I aln’t afraid to duck all over!” When Instructor Ernie Wells small puptls utter ic words he knows y are far on thelr way swimming part of the says = Wolls, “when my students learn that they will*not die lingering death just deca they put their ends under ater.” hears his and also that of collector of internal revenue, under a previous adminis tration, He ts a Seattle lawyer and | at one time was postmaster of Spo- kane Burns Poe, to be collector of rev- enues, has been active in political work in Plerce county: Frank L. Kees, of Walla Walla, was a mem der of the state lagistature years ago penitentiary; Luther Weedin, of Coupeville, selected for commission. er of immigration, is the only po litical appointment asked by the northwestern ter of counties; Claire Hunt, to be surveyor general, is @ leading Fepublican politician of Eastern Washington; BE. B, Benn, scheduled for the marshal#hip of the Western district, is chairman of the Grays Harbor Republican County committee and a former member of the legislature. ARLINGTON, Wash, July 15.— Seattle's rollicking automobile eara- van, with nearly 50 boosters, passed thru this city at about noon today. Stop was made for lunch, after which the party continued to Mount Ver non. Invit: were spread broad. cast to att ‘be Wayfarer” and Buyers’ Week, July 25 to 30, and many promised to be there. With several stops ahead, theeara-| van planned to arrive in Bellingham at 5.15 this afternoon. Last year 69,197 tons of peat val ued at $705,532 were produced in the United States “Hey, Buddie, Duck; Then You'll Swim” Despite chilly weather, Wells taught large ‘classes at Green aday day he was at Baker park and Ma- The classes are growing lg urged Friday that all students register before the mid- die of next week, as after that time ft will be difficult for ‘them to catch up with the rest of the clans. There will be no classes Sat MUSICAL DIVERSION AT PALACE HIP “A Week From Today” ts ey bit of mustoal comedy diversion featuring the new show that ap peared at Loew's Palace Hip yester day. ‘The plot of the story ts some what vague, but opportunity for the fun-making pro, clivities of Simon Meyers, blac comedian, and the clever sing of | and) Willy Kelly, Kitty Clappler some pretty girls add variety and charm to the offering. One of the most popular features | of the bil is the monologue served under the caption, “Home Brew,” by the genial Walter Kaufman. Addison Dolap is the clever star of the playlet, “Danny.” It is a well- written sketch. Watsh and Bentley offer some bal- ancing and acrobatic foata, The O'Neill Bi sing and dance, “The Butterfly,” with Marjorie Daw in the stellar role, is the feature photoplay. LOUIE JOHNSON fined $300 by| Federal Judge Neterer upon entering | plea of guilty to Hquorat etl charges. | Tick Tock Clock Shop Repairing done right. Call for and deliver Without extra charge 432 Walker Bldg. Cor. 2dand University Main 3372 d Mark Davi, of Tacoma, came @ surprise, as a great deal of ath hour pressure had been it to bear on his behalf. P. Revelle’s appointment district attorney for the Weatern u was expected. has been of Senator Poindexter’s advis- ‘and was a leader tn the progres Bive movement. He was at one time | m Member of the Seattle city coun- Rey C. Lyla recommended for prohibition director, has been tm fighting lieutenant in the ranks of county republicanism for many He has secretary of the County Republican Central e and executive secretary the Young Men's Republican He has held other state and positions. Millard T. Hartson, to be collector customs, has held that position Desceci sere _Serantninn ug added—they cok up beautifully ia many traspoum salt). ox ‘Carnation SEABOARD MEAT CO. THE CORNISH SCHOOL Drama Musie The formal opening an ¢ the building will be the week of ¥ uly 2; | Instruction tn all departments continues during the summer. haat term begins September 6. rona are urged to make early cal Tectractor will award a F SHIP nat a co ng. ROBERT SCHMITZ, Famous French Pianist, will teach P] vately and in Cinss August 6 tc ae pewser 15. FREE SCHOLAR- CALVIN RAINERD CADY, Music-Education Normal. Classes and private piano inatruction, THEODORE SPIRRING, cert Violinist, will teach July 26 #0 August 27,'and offers two par- tal scholarships. Ich, Red Blood Rich, red blood is the very source of all ener, and skin diseases om | ll by blood. For Special Booklet or for indie vidual eien without charge, Chies By te? Ageless, Stall 5, Lower Floor pee sscens 8c net ib. ..... LOc ‘p. up from.. LOC «Bacon, ». 323C ao Tb. 183c Quality Meats Fresh TODAY! FOR THE PICRIC BASKET Rolls and _ everythin, Cookies and Cakes. BOLDT’S Queen Ch'y Market ‘We have everything prepare of beef for Hamburger. Come a: Cheese Veal Loaf, Kippered Salmon, b Fancy Bologna, Ib... For Rich, Red 1 th Sandwich Loaf, Picnic else in delicious Breads, eee Dessert! Made, with Golden Age ce Eee in weight, goiden tn eo! © mas! rum femoliaa with sal ~ Golden Age Egq Noodle Raisin Pudding contents of Bepacaiestecs coe cubits of Golden Age Bou Beat up two cage, add one pint mi cup sugar, and Se fourth. Detteced ou 2 aaa tablesgoon butter, matneg god a tow minns on top Bake pne-half hour. Cai be served plaia of wit! marshmatiow whipped cream. Write for free cook book Macaroni Ca Oble gm eongeeT urthat Pine— The Market of Quality In the Center of Activity, Where the Best Produce is Most Reasonable Limit 8 Lbs, While It Lasts White Farmers’ | Section See the glistening, ertep garden produce that the WHITE producers trom the farms surrounding 8e- attle bring here, for you! Take your choice of the full & line of delicacies, full grown, clean and reason- able, "You owe yourself a visit to this Bargain Base- ment and to meet the WHITE producers. Delicatessen 4 for your pio nic and outing, Tender Little Pig Sausage, Meat Loaf, Hamburger are here at the Dia- mond “I” Home, We use only cholce rounds nd see it made, Mayonnalse pera Ib..55¢ Fancy Weiners, Ib. -35¢ Smoked Liver Sa -25¢ +-18¢ Pork Sausage . Metropelitan Marke‘ Pork Pies, 3 for Main Floor Fourth and Pine Elliott 4141 Btal.25 | HE SEATTLE STAR GLOBM, Arta. of Lakin, Kan, naped from Syracuse, Kan, by Wal tor Hudson, The boy said his fath er had been killed Orval MoKinstry: charges he was kid PEREMERTON George MK Raber, navy jard employe of Charleston, | near death tn naval hospital from | blood poisoning, Raber neglected «| sorate hon his hand. ucant help but like them Trey areDIFFERENT | FVhey areGOOD BEECH-NUT 20 for|5e CIGARETTES it affords much} RANDOLPH GROCERY CO. 1506-08-10 First Ave., Just South of Liberty Theatre Wholewale and Retall—We Deliver BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Sugar (int 10 Ibs. 690 | Soap wi::'5 Bars 25¢ eeniitin, eit Hea See Se re 10¢ bib a tan M. J, B. Coffee, Fancy Corn, Peas or 5, P. Tomatoes, S50 pt. can ‘<> oi, hop qt. tg’ a % gal. 200 can ag Le Bottle Bluing or Asomiannt Saag Rie bottle Pure Cider Vinegar .. Large pkg. Corn Flakes, 3 for 3c can Ripe 25 bottle Catsup, bottle defO, all you want, pkg.. Fine White Asparagus Tips 1 10¢ can I X L Soup, 4 cans for. Large pkg. Citrus Powder ... 50c jar Pickles or Chow-Chow . 300 can Dingiey Maine Corn, can . (ec can Pineapple, Large can Tomatoes 20¢ can Kidney Beans, 2 cans Spinach, Brown Beans or Corn Kernel, can. $1.00 7-lb, Macaroni or Spaghetti .. 6c Bulk Cocoanut, Ib, ....2..+.++ bag | DEE cacoa, CEOCO-. doe tan, Ci i 10e MATCHE ioe TOILET F 10e can KIT. ¢ 2 A " Ibe can SALMC 5 >” can. 1c ROLLED OATS... “EMEAT. DEL MONTE BAC BD PEACHES TULL CON CARNE YANCY NAVY BE W_ CORN MEAL. ase FELS NAPTHA #¢ 20¢ can DILL sheen oN Bulk MACARONI .. 35e | Good PRUNES PEANUT BUTTER i::: 3 Ibs. 25 BGGS—Large fancy ranch, dozen see: : dompn ... HONEY—5-Ib, can 98¢@; 206 at. FULL CREAM OR BRICK CHEESE, 1b. BUTTER—The vory best, lb. 40¢@; 3 iba FLAKE WHITE 15¢@ ib, 6 Iba......-.- Follow the Crowd to Green’s 8 Ibs. fine Cane Sugar, while it lasts, limit 8 lbs. 50c Baking Crescent Powder, bh. 35¢ Crescent Cream Coffee, Ib..45¢ Crescent “99" Coffee .....30¢ 400 cans Pine apple ......25¢ we pkg. Crystal Soap Best fresh Creamery Butter, & TD ase o¢ Mild Cream Cheese, a Ib..20¢ 2 Co-Operative Mik......19¢ 5 big Searchlight Matches 30¢ 2 Ibs. Peanut Butter.....19¢ 20c Grated Pineapple,...15¢ 2 Iba. Seediesd Raisins-..45¢ 25c can Phez Asst, Jams.19¢ 3 oval cans Booth Sardines .-....+.-2.0--55@ FLOUR, 49-Ib. sacks, best hard wheat. $2.33 WE DELIVER THE GOODS Green's Butter and Grocery Store No. 4 Stall 50—Lower Floor Phone Elliott 1848 Washington Delicatessen Stall 33, Lower Floor P. ROUNDS, Manager We Are Still Selling Fresh Pork “beast lb. 17¢ -25¢ Fresh killed Chickens, .15¢ per Ib, ........23¢ FANCY SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS Local Bacon 18¢ Ib. Summer Sausage for the picnic and the quick tunch YOUR TREAT Fresh killed Hens, 1 ++25¢ Leaf Lard, tb... Home-rendered Lard, 2 Ibs. one Pot Roast, tb, ..15¢@ Absolutely Banitary THIRD AND WASHINGTON FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921. Absolutely Sanitary —==s Worth-while Savings Buy the food that you prefer at cut rates—quality dise that’s always fresh. Buy at this sanitary market, where you can get a seat in the starting street cars, or room to park your Bottom Is Out On Fresh Meats car. Shop at leisure. Delicatessen Stall 50 Opposite Big Meat Market We can equip you for yet sor ae your plenic luncheons. Ib. = areogand Dressing, Srenee Mt Letity Lard, 2 Iba Frankfurters, tb. Potato Salad, qt. We have a full line of Delicatessen and Summer Sausage. See us for your Mayonnaise ang Thousand Island Dressing for the picnic. Independent We Cash Pay Checks ANDERSON GROCERY Cut Prices—Values Slashed to the Bottom Fine Granulated Sugar, 14 Ibs....... .95¢ MILK, any kind, 3 for..........+....20¢ Rolid Patk Tomatoes, 20¢ can Corn or Peas, doz. Fresh Ginger Crescent Crear Coffee, Ib...45e Crescent “99" Coffee, Ib... .20€ Crescent. Bak- ing Powder .35e Mapleine, d-om bottle.3se Butter . Complete line of Team Coftees an@ Cereals ta balk at cut prices Stall we yy Phone Eliott 0576 AND © ENTS The Best Values in the City ajeberen ete | 10c ..5c $08 inckeniaionss 25c We Retail Our Smoked Meats to You at Wholesale Prices at All Times. All Fresk Stock Chickens, fresh killed Denice me SOC Thu. soe ceneerone Co., No. 3 Phone Elliott 4239 The Bisex Near Main Entrance The Only Place You Can Buy Tested Eggs Best Butter, Ib. .--...40¢, Fast Service * MARKET Stall 81—Rear Entrance Lamb Roast, Ib..8¢@ Lard, 2 Ihe, Breast Lamb, |b.4¢@ for ... Pot Roast, ib.. Legs Lamb, Ib. 15¢ to. .8¢ snes eee BEG All Meats Country Slaughtered Centennial: Best Flour, ox. $2.15 M ANY a man will tell you that the best way to-a (STORES COMPANY '~cJ + capprediates, otato is to eat it French fried, with steak, chops or fish . “on the side,”*” French fries, fried in Wild Rose }ard, are easier to-make’ than most women think. They come out dry and cri with a sweet, flavorsome richness because Wild Rose Lard contains the rich leaf and back fats not found in ordinary lards, and is re- fined under scientific control to insure unvarying purity, and flavor, Keep a Pe ail of Wild Rose Lard in leep fat frying and every o ‘our cooler ready for! th er shortening pu: iYou can also buy it conveniently by the pound at your dealer’s, ‘A Pacifie Northwest Product FRENCH FRIED POTATOES Pare two or three medi and cut in lengthwise een oe a half inch wide or thicl vere ebuge 3 until lard ie hot, otatoes, toss on clean towel, th Ret Wild Rose Lard, using leg then. $7 it possible, Drain on warm brown paper warming oven, sprinkle with salt very hot. Medium size strips = cook jess than five minutes FRYE & COMPANY JOOQOTOCTOOOUU OOOO UOUUUUUUUUUUUU GALLO OU