The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 9

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WHERE AURORA SPANS THE SKY IN FIAMING BEAUTY APPROVE. RAIL | | p y An, Minwyt iy %® : e An Unspoiled e © Alpine Kingdom— Canada’s Great ‘National Playground T= scenic wonders of an unspoiled Alpine kingdom, hallowed by history, by Indian legend, by fur hunters’ romance, , thrill the summer visitor at Jasper Park. For the grandeur of its scenic surroundings, it excels even the Alps of Switzerland— ¢ it lies right at your door. Forty-four hundred square miles have been set aside for your vacation in the heart of the awe- inspiring “Sea of Mountains,” ccotig = ewkret timmy ype ar playground—Valley of a Thousand Falls, the most magnificent trip to be had in all the Rockies ‘Canyon—Pri Fraser River: Rupert, the gate- way to Alaska. “Continental Limited” Crosses the Rockies at the lowest altitude, the easiest gradients and in view of Canada’s highest peaks. Summer Exe. Tickets on cals until Aug. 31 at greatly reduced rates. Fer detatied information write 4. & MeGUIRE, G. 4. FP. D, 902 Second Ave, Seattic, Wash. Town, county or state boundaries are not the boundaries of telephone service. Stretching from each telephone to every other telephone there is a voice highway. Its use may be had for the asking. On these highways there may be business waiting—there may be the pleasure and comfort of friendship and affection. Long distance rates vary during the twenty-four hours of the day, and also change according to the class of service desired. The telephone directory gives full information. Every Bell telephone is a Long Dis- tance station, MERGER PLAN WASHINGTON, July 12.—Propoe als of the New York Central raiiroad to acquire complete control of the Cleveland, Cinetnnat!, Chicago & Bt Louls ratiroead was & on by the interstate commerce commis sion, While the New York Central at present owns nearly 53 per cent of the total outstanding stock of the Big forth, this dose not constitute com plete control, as & majority of pre ferred stock is aleo necessary, In order to obtain outstanding preferred stock an equal amount of common stock 80 shares of New York Central shares of Rig Four common stock. Chair of Biology, University of Montant In their famous journey acroas the then unknown continent from &t. Louls to the Pacific ocean, Capt Lewts and Clark first brought the mountain goat to the attention of naturalists and the civilized world. Portions of sking and horns fa the Posession of Indians first told them of the animal. For a long time it Was considered rare, Only as hunt | ere and explorers reached the bare bar and rocky summits did more definite information become available. They are usually above timber line, in the higher Rocky and Cas cade mountains to Alaska, The al most inaccessible slopes are their stronghold. Amidst the wildest ecen- ery, surrounded by glaciers and preo- Iptees, they live practically unmolest- ed, except by hunters who have cour. age to penetrate their fastneseca, Living as they do, yy are slow and rather stuplt but, travel with ease in wi eer Impossibie | places. Their clo. presence to clifty jregions ts frequently detected by their strong, musky odor when the animal Itself te not to be seen. Travelers in Glacier park may ‘With Meld glares see goats trom |! many places. Due to protection, they are becoming quite common in the park, and are a great attraction. To see @ family of goats slowly walking along a sky Tine, the little kid last, ts S rare view of wild life, ADMIRAL WILLJAM 6. BEN. SON will address a meeting of the Holy Name society, at § p. m. Wed nesday, at the Cathedral hall. Mem. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Four, the commission report sets stock, the New York Central proposes | to offer to the holders of Big Four | (gam ite own stock and to the holders of | stock in exchange for 100| } By Professor M. J. Elrod | iif “lwticuney, Allen i, it rams THE SEATTLE STAR | WHAT IS THIS IN HISTORY? ead Cull my Mg Se NE / mn Know anything about American history? Then pitch in and show how accurately you can link up the above picture , With some historical event in America, | The picture is the 19th of a series of 24 which will be |printed in The Star in the form of puzzles. Watch for them daily, and when the entire 24 have been printed and you have made your guesses, send your answers to the History Puzzle Editor, Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. A prize of $5 will be given for the set of answers most {nearly correct. And five prizes of $1 each will be given _ | Lots of beautiful silk hosiery in | the five next best. | Get in the game! It’s fun. | VITAL STATISTICS | BIRTHS on, Gua, Beattie . Ce Fischer, Edith, Seattle . Accetturo, Lodov rt. Senttle .. r, Tukwila ¥ Heston, ee 1" ya : Bea’ eet Danford, Rita E, Seattle Power, Gordon A, Seattle De Lappe, Vaile L., Lioyd, Ray L., Seatt Adior, Viola &, Seatt Sameth, rong! Bonnen, Rose, Sea . eirh Johan Brows, twins, boy | . Mens, Anton, Beatt Rosford, Btella, Red [Feces ty my, Sep stle on L ~ ad Brinatiel4, Fiste D. Seat ag MeGuire, Aylvis, Seattle , ‘eick Daprea, Frank @. Seattle Ca ro, Bertha, Seattle Bar’ osley. Frank, lAnderson, Bi 4, A. twin gtrte. ¥ Andrew, Jr, boy: " ne es y- i | \ Samer Ld . MARRIAGE LICENSES fiXi/ AY Name and Residence. Ase = (a << 7 M, Joqwtem,. 24) eattle Bei . Thomas Hen ‘ig ime Cee hry to Rips Lupden, Ole Tacoma . Rolfsen, Borghel4, Tac . Wick ber Albert A, Beattie Yandell, Floren Hilibrauch, Clare Francisco . Carlson, Ada FE. Rosenius, Adolf, Vogtman, Vivia Williams, Geor Pufford, Louise, Parker, Victor L, Coder Wade, Dorothy, Seattle Tomich, Mike, Burnett Kravich, Mary, Angels Camp, O'Dell, Leonard B. Kirkland Paul, Blanche, Kirkland Ritter, Williem T, San Raminger, Stops Pain Instantly a 7 The simplest way to end a corn is unl Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- Lege! stantly. Then the corn loosens and +86 comes out. Made in two forms—a *) colorless, clear liquid (one drop does (age! itl) and in extra thin plasters. Use +e ager 2). - whichever form you prefer, plasters Legal | or the liquid—the action is the same. |Sate, gentle. Made ina world-famed Legal jlaboratory. Sold by all druggists. Stone, Henry C. Legal Tomblin, Floren Handy, Warren goles . IP bios Dew, Dorothy, Port Angeles YOU HAVE A BOILER LIKE THIS IN YOUR i” You Can Have a Hot Bath for Less Than 5° Think of the convenience and small expense if you have one of our GAS WATER HEATERS Connected to your house boiler, Bee one in operation in our salesroom, Sold on Easy Payments Seattle Lighting Company ‘~ Main 6767 1308 Fourth Avenue P= oi eis, 8) Davia, eae ee ee SHUART’S July Clearance Sale A Style, Price and Quality Sensation Ba 3 Thousands of pairs of women’s pumps, boots and oxfords going at a tremendous sacrifice. Any style, any material and most any size. $5.85, $6.85, $7.85, $8.85, $9.85 and $10.85, and 500 pairs from discontinued lines, in prac- tically any material, at $4.85 and $2.85. J. & T. Cousins Company, Griffin- White Company and other good makes are included. any color desired included in this sale, SOO LOTTEL AO MEY 1318 Second Ave. guia North Bend «:-Lene: |¥ehneom The 48 yearn 1 fs, Julien, 82 years. jum, Saag § 36 year, ldgeou, Joseph ia, 18 year, Warren, Mary Ly be years. ———— TS Missionary Session _ to Close Thursday ton Missionary society met for third day of their eighth annual con- vention Wednesday, in the Univer. sity Christian church. The conven- tion was to close Thursday. Samuel D, 72 years. rt, Charles 8, 42 years, keon, Bamuel, MEN WANTED Great Northern Railway A number of the Great Northern Railway Com- pany’s regular employes having left its service, it is necessary to hire men to fill their places. Employment is offered to: Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths Carpenters at wages and working conditions prescribed by the waa States Railway Labor Board, effective July 1, Rates for journeymen and leading men range from 63 to 82 cents per hour, and for helpers 47 cents per hour, with time and one-haif after eight hours and for Sundays and holidays. Applicants who are not mechanics will be given em- eeeet and will be trained in all branches of the rades, Seniority and pensfon rights of new employes will date from the time of entering service. Former em- ployes may return to work, if their places have not already been filled, and so many of the former em- ployes as return to work promptly will be allowed a pcos of continuous service for seniority and pension rights. Apply at Nearest Shop or at Division Superintendent’s Offices, MM ML Sheetmetal Workers Electrical Workers Car Repairmen none eet knees cake eeees ce po Se Nae Rope tim +

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