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days more —these few days left for you to take advan- tage of this JULY SALE, then comes the end. Thou- sands of necessary homefur- nishings are here bo for your selection at exceptionally low prices, and “Your Credit Is Good!” final clearance: odd pieces bedroom furniture— a. Is Size $ feet 3 ins. » Ivory finish. Adam period 187.50 Ivory finish. Cane panels. Full table. Ivory finish. Louis 185— : period —chifforobe. Walnut. Adam period. . —dresser. Mahogany, Louis XV. | period —dressing Anne —chifforobe. Walnut. period ..........+.. oth nese Sama 4 | —bed. Ivory finish. Full size. Adam table. Walnut. Queen Louis XV. 7— 48.50 95— 40— 45— 24.75 ‘By —dressing table. Walnut. Louis XV. period 112.50 57.50 57.50 peri —dresser. Ivory finish. Adam period 110— 74— ATTLE- a, "BESTE “Your N tes Credit * c ' eevee TACOMA L. SCMOLMIZLD SOME a mre Co, \ Good, Speed ho IN COOKING are attained only by the use of gas, This modern method of supplying Heat Energy is brought under automatic control in the oven of the up-to- date Gas Range by The LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR It does your work at maximum speed, at mini- mum cost, with guaranteed results. SOLD ON EASY TERMS SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 THE GAS CO. PRINCIPALS IN LOVE TRAGEDY DR. CROWTHER — IS DUE FRIDAY Elaborate Preparations Un- der Way for Reception | Elaborate preparations are betng made to welcome Rev. James B. |Crowther, author of “The Way-! farer,” wh he arrives here from | Philadelphia at § p.m, Friday eve | ning. | Mintaters and members of thetr Jeongregations have been invited to be present when Dr, Crowth off the train at the Oregon ton depot. A special recepti imittee, headed by Robert Boyna, former president of the Chamber of | Commerce, has been named by W. 1. | Rhodes, chairman of the 1923 “Way- |farer" committes, The reception |committee ts making every effort to jhave a large representation of Beat. | tte citizens greet the noted author when he arrives. Bach evéning of “Th: | Dr. Growther will appear a jtell how he conceived jpagwant and the thrilling way in j which It was whipped into shape for the firat performance in Columbus, [Ohto, in 1929, This feature of thin year’s production is expectad to be [one of the mont interesting parts of the entire production Demand for reserved seats for th big pageant ts crowing dally, accord. Ime to W. A. Hartung, in charge of ticket sales. Orders from out-of-town |buyers are pouring into the bex of flee, 1200 Fourth ave, a large volume coming from British Columbia eitiet and from Tacoma. It ie belleved Tacoma will send the larrent crowds of any city outside of Beattie, Kver ett, It te Aeclared, will be a clone recon’, with Vancouver and Belling: ham fighting for third place, Cigarette ts toasted. This one process @ rare and quality —impossible to PIMPLES OVER FACE AND SCALP Itched and Burned. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, Soap and Ointment and sent for afreesample. 1 purchased more, and afer uéing three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment i wae healed.” (Si ) Mrs. Mery Ducich, 435 E. 83rd St., Loe Angeles, Calif. Improve your skin by daily use of Caticors Séap, Olutmnonsand ‘aicum. Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle datiy "900 - 10:20 - 1130 6. am Prom Seaitle to Rrewerion Saturday and Sanday $99 p.m, ad Priday, Saturday and From Bremerton to Yoarte Saturday and Sunday 51030 Bm AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic Hy way — the short route to Hood Ca- pal and Olympte Peninsula points. 10 748 - 1130 a. m. 15 p.m, Raxtra trip Saturday and Sunday 9:90 p.m. > m. to 04 a.m. 190-500 9.m, Extra trip Saturday and Sunday 1040 p.m. mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Third Ave UNINERSay ——— Miss Edith Lavoy, school teacher who died from a bullet) wound at Freeport, Long Island, William Creaay, of Fort Thomas, Ky., saya she committ murder charge. KILLS SELF AT| BEACH RESORT| In full view of persons on the veranda of the Redondo Teach hotel, John 1, Dawson, 49, 1021 8. Prompect t.. Tacoma, shot himself thru the 4 Tuesday afternoon, dying tv stantly. . Dawson was dexpondent over bis foabiity to earn hin living with bis | hand. He lost an arm in| Jent some time ago. Dritman, a boy who wit-| thé shooting, said fet walked into the street, rained the re volver ta his head, and remarking, | ‘Good-bye, Em going to the happy | hunting greund,” pull@ the trigger. | ‘The body wan taken to the county forgue at Seattie Says Woman Paid for His Divorce; CHICAGO, July 19.—Chargos that ne Gordon Thorn, widow of | vice president of Montgomery Ward & Co. paid for the diverre of “Billy” Camp so that he could marry | her were. made before Master in Chancery E. A. Munger, her@ today Charles EL Erbatein, nationally | known divorce attorney. represent: | ing Camp, made the charges. The hearing ts being held on @ peth tidn by Mre, Tporne thet « grunt fund she eatablishéd for Camp before their Mvoroe be set antde, Fire Department Is "Kept Busy All Day) Several smati blazes kept the fire) department on the run Tupsday, but only three of them entailed property Fire started by an explosion at the, ©. M. Campbell cleaning and dyeing | eatablishment, 4431 Rainier ave. ~aused a lose entimated at $400. ‘An overheated stove blazed up and samaged the reaidence of Dr. D. 8. Green, 1914 California ave, to the extent of $75. Loan of $80 was caused ty fire of ubknown origin at the Woodland Shingle mill, 2634 W. b4th st. Plane Patrolling Forests Wrecked ROSEBURG, Ore., July 19.—-A for- oat fire patrol plane crashed into an here yesterday after. washing two struts In the center section Neither T4eut. Morgan, the pilot, nor Private Dowd, the mechanic, was injured. The truck train, with sup plies for the planes stationed at Bu gene, is due from Mather field to night, en route to Bugene.. It will be held here until the plane ts repaired | My Plate Success The development of my plate system has covered many years of hard study and work to produce artificial teeth that will not only re- store mastication, but also fill out the rotund lines of the face. The materials that go to make up this plate are identically the same as plates for which you are paying often twice and three times as much and with no better workman- ship. If you are paying more you are losing money. ‘The price in- cludes extracting. All Work Guaranteed Best Crowns .. . $5.00 Best Bridge .. . $5.00 Best Rubber Plate ... ..$15.00 EXAMINATION FREE DR.J.T.WILSON Corner First and Pike Uver Bartell’s Drug Store Elliott 1833 ed suicide, but police hold him The Bob Cat of Marshal Foch By Professor M. J. Elrod Chair of Didtogy, University of Montana No animal in recent years has re cotved the recognition and adverti» ing of the bob cat or wild cat given ty the American Legion to General Joftre at the reeent Legion conven tion at Kansas City, and which now looks at visitors thru bara at the Paris zoological park. During ite short life of three months prior to the Kansas City convention, it knew only the Mon tana state adjutant, bis wife, a few friends, and the collie dog. Gentle, very playful, friendly, it romped the rolled over the dog in playful mood. It wax a md parting when the bob cat war bundled inte an airxhip with the adjutant and his companion for its Might of tearty $00 mites, from Miles City to Kanaas City. No wild animal ever had such @ ride, At night, when the aviators found lodge ing where they landed, the confiding kitten left ite bed to cfawl under the bed clothes between the aviators. It took its piace tn the atrahip as a matter of course, It refused to be led, tut followed like a dog, the leash dragging. ‘The noise and roar of the conven. tion amaced the gentile animal Teansferred from friendly hands to those who knew only that it wae a wild cat, caged, isolated, always among noise and strangers, its whole life wae changed. Could the Pariatan children know of ite nweet and happy kitten life they would feel differenUy, perhaps, toward the little American prisoner SERVICE Calol Flashing Of for safe, filling. Look for the sign. STANDARD Ol COMPANY ‘Calttoraie) u = Cured Her Rheumatism from ible ex © oaL by rhew five S08 EF Hioomington, Itt anxious {ust bow thin notios, mall it to r own name and ad- will gindly send you information entirely At once before Advertisement “ECZEMA TORTURE is one of the curses of modern life! of whieh none escape, rich or poor. 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Advertisement. } a iy “‘Yte’ Try one to-day am 5 Test its mildness WW Test its fragrance EXPENDITURES | CUT BY BROWN | Pretiminary @etimaten for fhext year's municipal expenditures, aggre- wating $221,000 more than last year, ‘Will be ruthioiaty slashed, tt was de termined at a conference between Mayor Hrown and members of the counct) Tuesday Not only must the excess be wiped out, but further cute must be made, the conference decided, Mayor Brown will be given 20 days in which to wield the ax on the budget @atimates, after which the council will take up the Job of prun- (Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Births in their nouscholde are re- od by the following Seattle mco William J. be: ay per Laidwig, girl La Maine, A. Metager, Edw Moriarty, Michi artin, Auburn .. nie, Auburn in, Dexter, Ke DIVORCES GRANTED Lung, Nélite from L. Ht Conwald, Bertha from Clifton le DEATH: Dundas, Mary E. 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