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Inn : Godley, Radio Wizard, | AFTER CRO : N Fy ” > H ‘There is no end of advice as to “what to do.” Some of |n Wt is first rate; much of it is bad. The novice has no way E paermac= Bag of selecting the good from the bad. ee eas y Suggestion is: ‘ candidates, They mus! “Join a radio club. If there is none in your vicinity form ” Most of the cities and to’ this country already hay elubs formed around a ef experienced amatcur 0 have been trained In a thoro ] ators. These men-—or boys— schoal, have learned by experience The ridiculous claims made for what may be expected many types of rad given types of equipment, They them to smile, They are the men to guide the noviee during the period of un ainty when | the thoughts uppe: mind are: “What shall 1 buy? How much shail pay? And how fur will it be possible for me to | heart” And there is another thing that th it learn in this radio olut fascinating thing abou’ 0 is the ability for some amateur to communicate acroas sev eral states with another, or for ar amateur the Atlantic coast to re First n in attempting MOTHER, WATCH BABY'S BOWELS GIVE “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” <= tances by the diy, to com wtance the nless Laxative to Clean Little Bowels and Sweeten Sour, Colic Stomach—Babies Love It othing drugs. Babies love its de! natural ulpment are a great bul © nation in times of na 1. A large percentage « inclination toward = thi licious taste. Ask your druggist for genuin the little one le constipated California Fig Syrup,” which has) ment fiwind, colic, feverish breath, coat: | full directions for infants in arms, | % exctusiv Dk or. diarrhece, 2 halftes,/and children of all ages, plainly = promptly moves the pois.| Printed on bottle. Mother! You) considerate interent anes, bile, souring food and| must say “California” or you may | Fight out. Never cramps or| get an imitation fe syrup—Adver.| Reserve Officers Contains no narcotics or | tisement. Bnd freshen baby's stomach | » duty are: in C. Bickford, Seattle; Henry ant, Everett, and Charles A ng. Spokane, service C. Tolman, William R. Crawford, | Albert M. Nachtwey, Joe L. Skoog Arthur A. Nordhoff, Anscel C. Eek }mann, Richard O. Haynes, Harold W. Jensen, Bari EB. Baird, of Seattle Hugh J. Williams, Sumner. The men have been asked to re port by letter to the Presidio at San Francisco. | | | / ‘EW YORK.—Paul Rarnes, com OPTICAL CO: other popular songs, dies, insane | State hospital " FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1906. | Soa 17 FIRST ve nese MADISON #222: 2252" denies application of T. W TILLAMOOK on, the, ook mook Zittamook if osm Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Till Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook vi Ti for your erection! There are twenty five cheese kitchens in the famous Tillamook valley. All are members of the Tillamook County Cream- ery Association. Every pound of cheese pro- duced is trade-marked. é Look for the name “Tillamook” on the tind. It is your assurance of superior quality. It means that there are five quarts of full cream milk to the pound—that the cheese you buy today is as good as that you bought yesterday! This uniformity is maintained by inspection of herds, careful handling of milk, matchless skill in cheese making. Tillamook is the best cheese you can buy. Try it melted on toasted crackers for Sunday night's supper. Order today from your grocer by the slice, or in 3, 6 and 14 pound family sizes. Every pound of cheese made in Tillamook TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION County is branded Tillamook, Oregon “Tillamook”. No other 5 Phee$ 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated is genuine. cooperatively by the Tillamook dairymen _ TILLAMOOK CHEESE ) _ AFTER CROWN TO COME HERE) ,,°2 | Advises Star Reader s | wi: sesn'suini te =| phe mle na: ate yl ag ahelretcaylinfc hind wore Amppeiig ley awe le fie Alpe Pe eae tes Lager “on ra | tion on a wounded tiger He per.|ages 13 and 10, Thursday evening | relate fieenass ‘ % |ntate convention to be held ne ; | eatated le” lid Scotts > °. GODLE August 17 winner formed thin and then quit his fob, |lghted a torch ked in « not good on SBunaay BY PAUL F. GODLEY besides bel a\halie June 10, Adams iv unable to |and prepared to climb the trees, But —_____—_ America’s Foremost Radio Authority : omy Row 7 Bhg® cue es Af | regalia, w © prosented « Visit the Northwest at this me, he | nenoe to deliver the feature spesch. |the gasoline can exploded, burning | podies. They were recovering at thelr of Titephone ean ss eee Feception| # tate are Peart |WfOt® Guy Kelly, national commit: nut go fur hos not been muccemful.! both children reverely about their! home, 2808 N. Broadway, Friday ophone concerts? .. Ch sa Witerorald, teeman, Thursday | Judging by the thousands of letters I get from radio Mra. Henry Pox, Alberta Sehram, | ¢ bb ‘ n acd fans the country over, this is a question that is bothering ars W, Allen Grubb, Lela Riley, |” aMUSH minunication elephone will require about wice as much power as the radio 4 in the use of radio raphists should be Assigned to Duty Officers of the army reserve corps | of the Ninth district who have been past artillery—Walter 8. Polits, | Edger E. King, Hen | pwn, Harold Walker, C. A.| r of “Good-bye, Dolly Gray" and THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON |btind and a pauper in Manhattan line from THE SEATTLE STAR ADAMS UNABLE Operates on Tiger; {Children Burned Church vs. " Astes Surgeon Quits Job | in War on Worms Movement Started PAIS, June 2-—Dr. Pierre Le| Deeiding to destroy all the cater CARDIFF, June 2—The Glamor Money-back guarantes with every sult. Laff, the Tallor, 1106 3rd—Adv, ~ promi (ARNATION Steer Pot Roast, Ib... 10c Steer Boiling Beef, Ib...... 8c Leg Lamb, Ib...... 25¢ Sugar Cured Bacon, Ceti ws codon 2714¢ This Should Be Your Meating Place Just a Few of the Reasons healthful —QUALITY MEATS ONLY— Cottage Butts, lb. .30¢ B Itt r 106 WINE BACON, LB. ...22%¢ i ve pees oe -10¢ 2% Koen ‘ Shoulder of Lamb, 50° yar ge tans mons tat ise mace nacox. ue | | Metropolitan) | Sorc ° a" o rom Lik 1AM Ls Z5€ BACON STRIPS, LB..1214¢ Chetee Steak, Ib BOILING BE . " PURE WHITE LARD, ? Las, VEAL STEAK, Lis. 15¢ ror canes, B00 LAMB CHOPS, LB.......20¢ COLONIAL MEAT COMPANY, Inc. STALL 4 MAIN FLOOR STALL 4 Market Elliott 4141 Main Floor The Entire Wheat Kernels SOLD BY GROCERS Veal Chops, 2 lbs i Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. .25¢ SEABOARD MEAT CO. Stall 25 ocean ; Stall 5 BUTTER—Our Best, Ib. ..........40¢ G R E E N | wegy eign ges 4 Stall 33, Lower Floor J FLOUR—49-4b. Sack ..........81.98 — Boiling Has the Leaders (CHEESE—Full Cream, tb.,......28¢ => 8 Chickens £ Wee. cchacveastacobes 45¢ Gina iM) fresh killed 2 cans Del Monte P. 45e 3 Ibe, French Dried A os 22¢ Lb. . T 4 he * it Tt 3 ihe Dates, (New crop . ¥ } 3 tae rn, String Bean he | e Bee d Mar PF h é he ox Cut (Big 2 ” Bie 23e «2 cans Shrimps : Lhe Crystal White and Lbs. Best Fine 6 1 Creme O01 Soap 25c SUGAR ....... 46c Lots of Specials at Devil's Food Cake, each .40¢ i QUEEN Finger Rolle, dozen .....20¢€ e Large Sandwich Loaf, ea. 25¢ oon Green's Butter and Grocery Store ., cr er We Deliver! | LIPTON’S TEA, Ib. '75c | SALT, 8-Ib. Sack 15c HERSHEY’S COCOA 1/2 lb. 19c | SHREDDED WHEAT 12c STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, 15 oz. 27c| KELLOGG’S BRAN 20c M. J.B. |FOLGER’S ‘°@hre” | Post COFFEE (| Toasties 1 lb... 42c | Package eo 3 Ibs. sin 21 lbs. . $1 aa” 5 lbs... $2 9¢ Saris, E]REX FLOUR P+. we CAMPBELL’S .25c Underwood’s Deviled Ham, Strictly Hard Wheat Family :|P k B A ae eee Flour or and éeans ‘pecan -...12%e| 4Q-Ih, Sack $2.39 Royal Baking Powder, 12-0z. tin, 39¢ oe Can l l Cc Swiit’s Zc | Swift’s Wo" Soap Albers Oats, large ...... 28c Albers Pearls of Wheat, large vis aheeee Carnation Mush, large. . .30c Albers Flapjack, large. . .25 Albers Peacock Buckwheat Albers Tapioca, 1-Ib. pkg. . Te LUX, pkg. 10c Wool Flakes, a Federal or Co-Operative Royal White cum, bar 42¢ Mil, =0¢|/ Old Dutch, can 9c ck me Xe] Qld Dutch, can be 1%, DOWNTOWN UNIVERSITY DISTT DASTLAKD K. UNION DISTRICT VON, WASH (J. F. Coleman, Mgr.) | 49tf and 14th N. H. (H. Slack, | 291 wastiake Ave. (B.¥. Caldwell, | 2303 and B, Union (G: Rawlings, © Market (D. C. Cow- n, Marr.) ea ttith « . . Mgr.) d Down- | 1906 45th St. North (Geo, Curtis, |" R ON MIME QUEEN ANNE WILd ron ANG . WASH. keland, Mgr | Ml | — 7th Ave, W West McGraw | » Alsa- Market Chiten | RICT | 1920 Pike (HL J. Marquardt, (D. 1, Mer.) | @, GD. Kerr, | Mar.) 2215 Q Ave,” (L. F. | , WASH. ic Market (W. L. ‘ py LESCHE PARK DISTRICT | oon” 5. wie 2nd and Maric t St. (A. B. Comba, Mer.) BD. Bebe | ioe etc ave TW. 0. Aailbon |: 2 Pittsford, | “Nig 1or Bey 1 Pts AUBURN, WA ; : , « | New Wall Bldg.” next ath and he Mere ag WEST SRATTLE st. (B.S. Theater (D. W, Mek Mer.) | 4214 West Alaska (8. M. Dodd, | TACOMA, WA NORTH BROADWAY | ) ASH, Sanitary Grocery Company Jn 238 Bro y North (C. V, Evans, ‘alifornia Ave. (BE. R. Cole- | Hewet '. .Moly- Sanitary Publio Market (H. OQ Mgr.) 1 man, Mero neaux, Mgr.) | Gubr, Mer.)