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HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOME —as a star feature of the JULY SALE, we offer at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES the entire sample line of high-grade upholstered furniture made by a well known manufacturer. To those who Eoghan upholstered furniture of the BETTER KIND this isa THRIFT EVENT of supreme importance. vey tint —this store’s great fleet of furniture auto vans and our 1 ized delivery service make it possible to well — guaran| rompt delivery of all purchases, And so we jm tanh as wcounlscavel during this JULY SALE. ht an extraordinary value this velour or tapestry saite— “ —full webbing construction throughout. Each spring p $ 75 angle tied eight times. Hardwood frames. Sot 50 pillow spring arms. Loose, comfy, spring filled seat ; “==. cushions. All pieces have outside backs covered terme | CHAIR or ROCKER with same material. Special for this JULY SALE. pavenront | a j ° | 8 ° * velour or tapestry suite, comfertable loese cushions— | —a luxurious suite, upholstered with either $ 75 velour or tapestry and backs of all pieces cover- $ 75 ed Ng same ro gellar —= | bial ing ¢ 5 # _fL pavenront ge cents.” Special for this JULY SALE. CHA or nocicen [| | | { } | | 50 Axminster rugs greatly underpriced— —an unusually interesting army of exceptionally attractive $3750 patterns and beautiful colorings—and way underpriced for this regular price $50— | i JULY SALE. Rugs that will give years of perfect satisfaction. SECOND FLOOR, LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT S *ESTABUSHED- &. SEATTLE SL SECOND AT PINE WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT Your Credit [8100 for having @ sti and a quan Janitor Is Fined ites os of mash. His still and liquor! on Liquor Charge a found May 15 by john 34 $274 Walnut ave TRAVEL BY AUTO to PORTLAND police officers | FARE $6.00 Griffith, a city school| d guilty Wednesday lation of the fed. was fined $156) seing liquor and | jo, VERETT, enworth, lway Jake Reattinger, of engineer for G. N seriously injured when his struck a standing car as he |leaned from cab. N-PAC 116 Cherry st. | ——+ / PARIS.—In three minutes cyclone | Norman “village of Cus signy, according to press reports. wipes out | EXCURSION SAN JUAN ISLANDS To Hast Sound and Friday Harbor | | Dy SUNDAY, JULY © Steamer Stoux ROUND TRIP, £2.50 CHILDREN HALF FARE Make Reservations at Puget Sound Navigation Company Colman Dock Main 29093 ANNOUNCEMENT of the distribution of our regular semi-annual DIVIDEND for the six months period ending June 20th, 1922 Bring in your account on or before July 15th and share in the earnings for the full six months period ending December dist. $1 to $5,000 Accepted iin SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN 4 ASSOCIATION 909-32 AVE inn G 1221-Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY jcommand of the battleship Texas at emergen man, jem | prowling about, tho it did not moteat | day, only to see it on the top of a rise [shown a curious desire to stay near ATTLE STAR OFFICERS ON BIG ICE FAMI FLEET CHANGED’ AVERTED HERE Commanders of Tennessee | Supply Made Available by and Texas Relieved Port Commission Poosibility of an toe famine in Be ich seamed eminent with the for continued hot weather, was averted by the action of the port commission, at its meeting Wednew day afternoon. Upon the urgent plea of city tee THE Capt, Philip Williams hae relteved | Capt, KR. HM. Leigh as commander of attic, the big battleship Tennessee, Leigh is now in W signed to the bureau of navigation asalatant chief, At the name time Capt. A, M. Proo tor relieved Capt. ©. 8. Kellogg in dealers, the comminsion declared an and made the ice plant ¢ st. cold storage terminal ‘or the public need. years ago Commissioner Tacoma, and a number of new off. at spol cera took over new duties aboard oth. er ships of the Pacific fleet | ‘Two Lieut. J, J, Kayeney, medical of-|George B. Lamping, then a member floer aboard the Cagship California, |of the legisiature, endeavored to ne will leave in a few days to take over |oure passage of a law allowing the new duties at the national capital.| port to distribute lee in competition Hia relief, Lieut. IF, D, Gibbs, ar-| with local manufacturers, Thin the rived Wednesday and reported for|city dealers succeeded in preventing duty Wednesday some of these same op | ponents were in the committee o dealers and others who sought and # cured the port commission's aid. lee from the port's plant will te distributed thru the Ice Delivery Co. avadlal A LION THAT LIKES MAN 3 Griffin Out, Scott in as Laundry Head C. A. Seott today succeeded M. A Griffin in the management of the Mutual Laundry company. Mr, Griffin installed the plant and has managed it for the las! seven lyears with @ great deal of success |The advent of the Mutual laundry tn the local field resulted in the organ ination of the Laundry Workers’ mand cloned shop conditions in Beattie for the industry Negotia tions are now on between the laun ldry unions and the local laundry ansociation for a reduction of wages. Mr. Griffin, together with a few lfriends, has gone to the mountains jfor a few weeks of needed rest : J By Professor M. J. Elrod Chair of Biology, University of Montana, Professor M. J. Elrod, of the de partment of biology in the Unt- versity of Montana, has written for The Star a series of articles tolling unusual facts about the animals of America, The third article follows.—Kdjtor, Mountain lions are not hostile to Indeod, they are not only in offensive to man, but show a very strange and remarkable inatinet in his favor. There is not an instance | on record where this animal has DEAD MAN’S FLOAT WILL BE SUCCEEDED BY THE DOG PADDLE The intricacies of the “dead man's float” having been master ed, Swimming Instructor Ernie Wells’ 4,000 young acquatle puptis will now take up the fartamed “dog-paddie.” This ty the second stage in Wells’ system of teach ing the young idea how to swim Friday, both beginners and od vanced pupils wiil be instructed at |] Madrona and Mount. Baker beaches, Boys will have their les sons from 220 to 2:20, girls from 2:0 to 4:30, while the advanced pupils will be taught from 4:30 to 5 o'clock At Mount Baker the hours will be as follows: Boys, 11:90 to 1230 girls, 1240 to 2; advanced pupils, | | made an attack on man except, per hapa, In an isolated case, where « man with « pack’ wan mistaken for ® deer, There are very many in) stances recorded where mountain! lions have befriended man in emer erney W. H. Hudson reports a South American guacho who was thrown) from his horse and suffered a broken By great effort he dragged him self to a rocky eminence to escape a Panther, mountain lion, which was . : Council Committee Gives Cab Licenses Application of the Waldorf Cab Co, for a stand in front of the Wal dort hotel, was denied by the coun cll public safety committee Wednes- him. His terror knew no bounds Later, as it grew dusk, he heard a Jaguar in the forest not far distant And then, in the middie of the inky night, he heard the roars, of tW0l aay afternoon, and the stand was animals, apparently In hy com- Sivan F. Archambault, who for 10 bat. In a short time the forest was! 1.74 has maintained a business in quiet #0 far as the battle was 600°) tron of 1433 Third ave. corned. When he was rescued the} Central Cab Co. was granted a next day his friends found the dead stand on University st. near Third) bodies of the two animals in th®) ave while the petition of the Wel-| Jungle, The tion had undoubtedly de-| ington Hotel Co. for a stand at 1628 lended the man against the jauar. | Westlake uve., next to the Lodge i have met mountain lions and| cabaret, was held over slapped them tn the face. Mon have lansoed the lion and ignominiously dragged him into a cage, ultimately to land in the cireus or the no0. Col. Roosevelt records following one ail Dismisses Assault Charges on Dentist Third dexree assault charges, brought against Dr. Maimon Sam bidg., by Mra, May Ster 1 Yesler way, were dismissed in the dusk as the return to camp was made, In all cases the lion has ling, 1 Wednesday by Justice of the Peace C. C. Datton Mrs, Sterling accused the doctor of Dr. Sam man, but never to do him harm. When a dog comes near, every fiber of the lHon's bedy becomes hostile. He is ready for instant action, and never taken his eyes off the dog. It ja then, when he is oblivious to all thet the intrepid hunter .can approach and given him a blow slapping her in the fac uels admitted that he ®. Sterling's m 4 to do #0, in reat her throat rder that else boldly death FRECKLE-FACE (8TT.-Found lying in road overturned auto, Exkio B. mploye of K. & K mber ett, treated in Providence © serious injuries | Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots; | How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Mins Freckle-face, | }to try a remedy for freckles with | the guarantee of a reliable concern} that Jt will not cost nny | unless it removes the freckles; while! if it does give you a clear complexion | the expense is trifling. ly get an ounce of Othine—| strength—from any druggist id a few applications should show | jyou how easy it is to rid yourself A Japanese boy Of about) or the homely freckles and get a who would | beautiful complexion. Rarely in struck @D4/ more than one ounce needed for the riven bY | worst case Be sure to ask the druggist for the day at Fourth ave. and strength Othine, as this Frank Levern strength is sold under guarantee of 3335 son of Mr. and Mre.|money back jf it faile to remove Frank Levern, 523 Fairview ave.,| freckles.—Advertisement, | died Tuesday while being taken te - the city hospital after he had been | run over by an auto driven by Hugh | McGregor, 804 Harrison st MGNESI FINE | FO AIO STOMACH Quickly Neutralizes Actdity. you a 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 3323: not give his name, knocked down by an auto O. C. 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Seatile 9:45 @. m. * 5:00 p.m. E trip Gaturd and Sunday 1030 This famous stomach sweetener bines Magnesia Bismuth in de- sirable proportic and j# not only! | Visitors accompanied by Bremert en did : perfec ” nang Harmless, Tis regular wan Kovue tie of Chamber ef Commerce Guide per- stomac h sweet, strong and healthy | mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. | ated Magnesia is well known Passenger fare 80¢ round trip. | NAVY YARD ROUTE as they plea c n Dock ) 3993 with no more fear of Advertisement, digestion NE IS | Flyer Does Stunts (Jailed for Selling Treat, en route to Siberia, put on an exhibition of stunt flying here for | the benefit of the citizens of Gas | charge, Tom Young, $16 Jackson st., tineau Channel, which bad the old. was sentenced to 69 days in the timers and natives holding thetr | county jail by Justice of the Peace breaths. jsteat drugs, Frank Stanley, narcotic! war q man sees in the human Tee “Koode Drigk” tee addict, pretends to be deaf mute, but! race iy merely himself in the deep recovers speech and hearing when! and honest privacy of his own heart. hit by Dr. F. Carpenter during at-| Byron despised the race because he tempt at escape Teach your children to use Lifebuoy when they are young, and they will have beauti- ful, healthy, skins as long as they live. Wonderful fortender, chafed, baby skins. Lifebuoy's big lather a delights little bathers LIFEBUO HEALTH SOAP | | did, and for the same reason—Mark — Twain's Notes. 7 4 " to Please Alaskans| Rum a Second Time JUNEAU, July 6-—-Aviater C. 0.) Because he was caught eelling moonshine three dayy after receiving he suspended sentence on a liquor Cc. C. Dalton, Wednesday. >~N ie |THE SERIOUS SIDE OF MARK TOPPENISH Caught trying to} ‘TWAIN Lanch at Home, Office, ‘var Aveid Imitations a Sebstitaly | I feel as Byron ‘despised himself, Twisted Cords Running through the telephone cord are a number of delicate, flexible wires. “Kinks” are formed when this cord is allowed to become twisted, and some of these wires may be bent or broken. This means a “noisy” telephone line. You cannot hear or be heard as well. In fact, a twisted cord may cause a complete interruption of your service. ght C) Keeping the telephone cord strai will give you greater satisfaction in use of your telephone. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company