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uth Decorated by Italian King ‘Is Nemesis for Black Handers _ BY ALEXANDER HERMAN NEW YORK, July 28. —Uneasy un- he ts flirting with death, Deteo- ‘Bergt. Michac! Maschett!, head can Ttalian squad, Is beginning to his job slow. keep his solemn oath to avenge ‘@hief, slain years ago by Camor in Italy, Fiaschetd has snuffed ‘Sputtering bombs, slept with mur- lived in the underworld of gontinents disguised as a convict, rounded up singled handed of desperate criminals, Ay sees his cath to wipe out ter eiflne anew Aargooremcens teem and terrorist crimes have .| without success, was the beginning. Flaschett! the New York potice, and tater to the Italian squad. and was promoted to a cap calla? They are all in the asking how sun- burn, tan and freckles may be removed easily and inexpensive BY DR. R. H. BISHOP freckles and tan, for they are 3 ATELY I have signs of outdoor and consequently good if you must try to remove them, do not use unknown ‘brands! © skin creams and lotions wR these cosmetics contain Mances harmful to the skin. Cosmetics, as ordinartly used, tend Glog the pores or irritate the skin Some sub- £o@ thus are likely to interfere with | ‘the normal healthy action of that of hiding blemishes of the it is much better to remove Dlemishes by improving .the of the skin. A simple rem- is bathing the face in a lotion Mme water. only improves the skin but aids ly in bringing about a per- lanent change. Vor cleansing the skin of the face Ff forehead and removing dried, Weed skin particles, a simple cold tteam made of the following ma- terials is recommended: One ounce of spermaceti, one of white wax, five ounces of Of sweet almonds, one and a half wunces of rosewater and 30 srains| of chiorate of potash. P As the old skin is gradually car. sem y by thie method, unmghuy lshes such as red blotches, tan,| spots a, radually and harmlessly. to Romp on Picnic at Fortuna Arrangements for the annual pic- Me and outing of the Knights of Columbus have been completed. The tienic will take place at Fortuna Wark Sunday, August 6, it was an- nounced. Boats jeave trom Leschi ‘mark, reuching the picnic grounds in Minutes. Charles P. Moriarty ts of the picnic committee, Aports and gamer of ali sorts will be ‘eld, Delegations trom all Sound vities will attend and arrangements & large crowd are being made. -|ORlahoma’ s Haunted House Tourist Publicity Man * * & Haunted? The J. L. Wagoner home at Norman, Okla., where 12 mysterious fires broke out in 48 hours, NORMAN, Okla, July %%-—Can! The farmer picked up a wash cloth science solve the mystery of the new | to wash his tace But the cloth be. togenish—a ghostiess an to burn ire iy “Hee oa att ‘That night, the linen on hie bed turned into @ sheet of flame! The Where sheets burst into flames a8 family ran from the house, one gets into bed— ‘The next day they returned. The And wash rage start burning when | mysterious biases broke out anew. raised to the face? Sheriff W. H. Newblock threw « ‘That's what J. 1. Wagoner, farmer | guard around the place. Every per here, says happened in his house./son who entered or left the house And members of his family bear out | was searched. his story. But the mystery wasn't solved. Farmers around Norman attribute| A chemist from the University of these ghostly happenings to the su-| Oklahoma took a hand. He is en: pernatural, But authorities are seek: | deavoring to find « liquid solution ing a scientific explanation—thus far | that ts comburtible when it dries. He haan't found it yet, In two days there were 12 fires—| So Farmer Wagoner still ts haunt all of mysterious origin. ed by fear that the mysterious fires ‘The first occurred when Wagon-| may start again at any time. @r's wife opened a clothes closet. A People hereabouts are recalling the flash of flame shot Into her face. famous haunted house at Antigonish, Several hours later the roof of the to where similar phenomena were house started burning. ed. Not Very Big but He Sure Does Eat BY ROBERT TALLEY ] WASHINGTON, July 24.——He's not much bigger than a mosquito and toward means for obtaining the beat possible production under boll weevil conditions. part of its work. The only way to rid the Bouth of the weevil's curse, experts aay, would totally impractical method of stopping ali cotton growing for one year and starving the weevil out This would be both economically and physically tmponsib’ pests crossed into Texas from Mexico in 1892 and has spread farther north- ward each year. Government ¢x perts estimate that « $60,000 appro- | Priation for quarantine measures) would have nipped the spread in the, 892, but no one at that | resight to see what Teacher Exams to Start Next Week State teachers’ examinatiq¢na will be held Thursday, Friday and Sat. urday, August 2, 4 and 5 in the civil service rooms, sixth floor of the Arctic building, Third and Cherry, | beginning each morning at § o'clock, Bach application | and sunburn will dis-| It was announced Vriday most healthy little i ncle Sam has spent | millions of dollars and devoted years| THE SUMMER SCHEDULE, now of scientific research in an effort to|In effect, of the Pioneer ferry, Bea- exterminate him, his numbers keep | beck to Brinnon, the short route fo increasing. And this haa demonstrat. |the Olympic peninsula, includes four ed that he's going to be with us from | trips daily, as follo Leaving Sea- now on. beck, 10:30 a. m, 12:30 p. m., 2:16 Realizing this, the government bed be m., 630 » m Leave Brinnon, practically given up attempts 11:25 a, m, 1,30 p. m, 2:50 p. m., eradication and turned ite emit 718 p.m Billville Birds “By Holman] | Lauds T Veditor ‘The Star: ‘The first season of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce campal publlolty campaign for the year fa over, The results can now be eatimated. Hotels are full, the tourist camp is full and automo- bile and rall tourtste are scat tered over the “Charmed Land” from every state in the union, A pall of smoke, unprecedented tn many years, velle our scenic charma, but does not seriously dampen the enthusiasm of our questa, They like the country and do not unduly ratl at the dispensation that this year of all years haa affiioted us with « amoke noreen. One of the most Interesting places in Seattle today ia the tourtet bureau of the Chamber of Commerce at 162 Third ave, crowded from morning tt night with visitors fro me where» getting information a trips, They are getting wonderful vies by a devoted and Intelligent staff. ‘They are coming back and ex Pressing their appreciation, They say kind things of Seattle, but per. haps more than anything else they compliment our traffic officers—“the mont courteous traffic aquad in the United States! where do you get such men?” The writer stopped ten minutes at fecond and Union to wateh the traffic officer in action, He wae a cleancut, square jawed, youngish man, and he ts 100 font to the . Tt wna the late afternoon rush end he TAPESTRIES ON DISPLAY On play in the galleries of the Seattle Fine Arte society, 1218 Fourth ave. until August §, Is @ col: | leetion of 100 wtlk and tapestry hang ings, The hangings have been! shown thruout the country and have created much interest, ‘The collection ts sent out by tte manufacturers, Cheney Broa, of New York, not for commercial pur- poses, but in the interest of Amer- joan industrial art. It was awarded the medal for distinction of desten and craftmanship in native industry by the Architectural League of New York In the 1921 exhibition, | Reproductions from the Adam, | Italian Renalesanee, Early France, Saracentc, Byzantine, Fourth Cen- Persian, Japanese, Portuguese, eté., | are included tn ¢ hibition, ‘The exhibit is open dally free from 12 to 6 pb. m. and Sundays 8 to & om. MILK PRICE WILL GO UP| Ant increases ta the consumer of le & quart in the price of milk ts pre dicted by Harold N. Moore, secretary of the Seattle Milk Dealers’ asrocia- tion, who said Friday morning this will probably follow the recent In- crease in the price paid te the farm. ors for milk to $2.45 a hundredweigh' ry,’ and 13 cents delivered.” Hearing on Dexter Regrade Set Aug. 10 Prominent business men, property | owners and residents of the Gtotrtet | appeared before the streets and sew. | ors committee Thursday afternoon to | urge the extension of Dexter ave. | and the regrade of Denny hill No. 2./ Opponents of the big civic project | will be given an opportunity to be} heard at & session of the committer August 10. Miller Says Japs Colonizing Coast That drastic letsiation ts needed | to prevent the “peaceful penetration” of the Pacific coast by the Japanese was the statement made by Congress. man John F. Miller {n an address to the Young Men's Republican efub Thursday. “Colonization of one country by another country always leads to fric- |tion,” Miller declared. “It ts impos. |sibie for the white race to assimilate any other race. A mingling of two races is unthinkable.” —— raffic Police handled that atream of traffic as 1 have never seen it done before w all of four dire A little Infraction by an absentaninded driver was checked by an plified hand, # smile and « pleasant word of re proof, Solid stre north and, south, cars turn’ fant, care turning into the traffic trom the enat, went like well-olled ma chinery, Pedestrians had their rights, Kveryhody was happy. Me glimpsed something T had not seen-—a license plate from an outside state, As the car came abreast he handed the driver « card. The driver thought he w at the card emile that lasted as (ar him, The card wa the mayor of Beattie and an invita tion to go to the tourist bureau of the Chamber of Commerce and get ite help fn planning bis stay, Traftio Officer A, Ti. Mandell, at Becond and Union, ts doing « great work for Seattlo—an great ae that of any man I know of, He te using his personality, his braine and hie in born courtesy to make our guests happy and at home and to serve the great stream of home people who follow offic aplendid ser They are deserving of all honor and gratitude, Cc. T, CONOVER, Chairman Publicity Department, Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Cc. tine, 10, from drowning, fee Our Display of Hrown Bugers, Powdered fu aw Buger, Wash Carnation ef Rerden's ra, Colored ro Cubs Sugars, and ewashe Buger . 25c TEA Stalls 24.3637 Sanitary Market Quart KERR MASON JARS... ‘ T5¢ 6 Bars CRYSTAL WHITE SOA "an . J. B. COFFEE, 1 1b. 39¢; 3 Ibs. $1.15; 5 Ibs, $1. GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE, 1 Ib, 27¢; 3 lbs. 77¢ 3 bars FELS NAPTHA SOAP ..... 20¢ FRITZ MUELLER SUPPLY MEAT CoO. Stall 26 9 fseiez™** —- Stall 26 Lower Fieor CHOICE STEER POT ROASTS, tb. LEGS OF SPRING LAMB, & SMALL LINK SA Lower Floor ER A SPECIALS ON ALL SMOKED MEATS FLOR I MILLER’S sii D2E DELICATESSEN NOL Stall 111 Sanitary Mkt. ist ave Fi. White or Yellow, 5 Ibs, '23c Home-Baked Beans, pt Soy Hoan Flour, Rice Flour, Oat MARD WHeaT Home-made Meat Voaven pound ‘ Cola Roast Pork, Lanck Meat, Pickles, "Wax Paper. We have Quality Goods, Our Mayonnaise cannot be beat. ooo Sanitary Grist Mill 169 Ganitary Mkt., Ist Ave. Floor peatncsonsni. wate Reatderhathel tad Sunset Fish Market WHY rat monet SIRGKL SELLS FOR LESS Overalls, Work Panta, Poteyeer, and Everything for Workiagman SIRGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER Sanitary Market, let Ave. Ent, arime, Meat, ib . Tirand Haddie, ib: Cod, Ib. 100) 3 ibe, Ralmon, 1b Noneless Bmelts, ib Best Cane 8 Pounds 62c Ereichised 60c SCRATCH $ 190 De Department SUSSMAN ¢ OPTICAL CO. Gradnate Optometrist MARKET HATCHRRY 5-6 Pike Pl. Market Pike PL Mkt. = Opp. Sugar stall STONG BARGAINS Carnation, Bord: ! aA 4 oon 35 ¢ Four The Following Specials Good for a Week: FINE DILL PICKLES, Doz. . . {0c MASON JARS---Pints, 85¢; Qts., 95c; iGals.,$1. 25 2%Ib, can Royal Baking Powder ..... Ghirardelli's Chocolate, Ib.can 27. Cream of Wheat, package . 53 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 6 tbs. Good, Broken Rice... . 35e can Calumet Baking Powder ..... 5 large 10¢ Rolls Toilet Paper ... 8 bars Crystal White Boap . CRISCO 23¢, B4¢, 676, $1.27, Mnzola—Pis, 28¢; Qis. 476; 4 Gal. ‘he; Gul S-1b, can M. J. B. Coffee 10 Se bars Ideal Laundry Soap ,. MAPLE KARO SYRUP, 1451. can ‘156: Iden Dates, large py 106 | 600 10e cans Red Chinook }2 » for ae KK. O-Joy Densert...\ahe0 | e vbotties Bluing or Ain: Frosh Creamery BUTTER 450 23e 1b) 2 tha. 4Be Per Pound 5-lb. can Jar Sweet Pickles Ibs. Muscatel Ralsins 1 1b. Black Pepper Minest Shredded Cocoa: 3 Ibs. Corn or Gloss 8t 2 Me, fine Gingersnap SOc can Inatant Postur: WHY Is Carnation Mush Healthful? Because it is rolled from the entire wheat ker- nels, Large package 32c +s Be t Macaroni! | ‘ate a Corn Fakes aie to Cataup....18e 200 onp Chips. ane Vinegar 200 uy Crashent ner gee a (ARnaTiON hae 2he sack Tabi 4 bars Cre Economy Grocery 87-48-29 Keonomy et, Lower Floor Shaw Blackstone, 18, ia a boy hero of Washington, D. He saved hia brother, Frank, 12, and Kenny Valen- TOKIO STORE ANDY PAVLIK LEGION HEAD COMING HERE Manford MeNider, national com mander of the American Legion be the guest of Seattle veterans at! the Wayfarer Baturday evening. Ar rangementa for a short address by him in the stadium are being made MeNider will arrive in Tacoma Baturday, where he will vielt Cuah tan and Steilacoom hospitals, and be entertained by the Rhodes post of the Legion, He will then come to Beattie and visit the Veterans’ hospt- | tal, Ho will be guest at a dinner at 6) p.m. in the L. Smith bids. taurant befo: going to The Wwar-| farer. {ISKY SLEUTH KIDNAPS WOMAN CINCINNATI, July 2, — Mrs. Pearl Helle said « prohibition agent | kidnaped her and held her as a how tage for her husband, who was want | ¢4 on « charge of violating the Vol | stead act. THINK IT’LL RAIN? YOU’RE DEAD WRONG Lots of folka thought they ametied rain when they got up Friday morning, But the weath- er man says it's all & mistake, “Nery a Grop in wight.” he an- nounees. “No more prospect of rain than there has been for nine weeks.” =: LAMB ROAST 7ye Ib, 10¢ Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs... . Veal Roasts ... 10¢ MENGEDOHT’ Ravenna Car Line. Bill to Come Up The Ravenna car line extension ig to follow the route originally speats fied, stopping at 36th ave. NB, ag cording to the ordinance which ts em | pected to come before the city coun. cll Monday BARGAINS IN Summer Shoes Women's, Misses’ and Chil dron’s White Canvas Shoes at 69c Also » lot of Patent Leather Pumps (ventilated), with in. roti $2.90 FAMILY SHOE MARKET 1600 Pike St. Foot of Pine All sizes... Eastern Pe Salt Pork ... . .15¢ Stew Meat .5¢ S MARKET - -B5¢ Corner Market—Lewer Fiver GREEN ALWAYS SELLS FOR Less neer BUTTER 2 LBS, 85c and 1 Creme CHEESE, Full Cream, pound . COFFEE, Fresh Roast, 2 pounds. DILL PICKLES, dosen NUT MARGARINE, 2 pounds . MILK (imit 6 cans), 3 cans . 2 Assorted Spices. 2 The. White Fige 4 cane Kipper: 2 the, Mi lade... FREE DEMONSTRATION—Pacific Crystal White Soap 10 Bars 44¢ 9 Real BBe | (250 cans Stollwerck Btuffed BEST CANE SUGAR Ou FREE Ibe, Sonat Cocoa, Olives, buee Olives, pt Nut Margarine, pound Yes, WE DELIVER. Prices good at any of our stores. CRESCENT CREAM COFFEE Mas that fine, rich aroma that denotes real quality; 45¢ Ib. 3 ihe, $1.25; 5 ha. $2.00 CRESCENT BAKING POWDER MADE IN SEATTLE Makes baking « pleasure BSc lb. 3S ibs. O8e 6 Ibe, $1.25 GREEN'S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORE gus > seaittr tee heweancn Corner MURRAY’S ' Saree May it a Wengen OR GOOD MEATS AND LOWER PRICES! Veal Roasts Boiling Beef .. - 10¢ Pot Roasts ..........8¢ Lamb Chops ....,..12%g¢ BACON, 20¢ LB. MURRAY'S WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 Pike Street—Corner Market, Lower Floor At the 23°] OPTICAL Downstairs below Rotary Bakery GOURMAN’S 12 and 61 F om) VA, Market Lewer Flee: Phone Main 3191 SUSAR. 566\”: eST CAN While St laste. Limit of 8 Ibs FRESH BUTTER, LB. Peanut Butter 15¢; 3 ibs. Del Monte Catsup . Flour, 49-tb. sack . Guatemala Honey, 5-Ib. can .85¢ alumet Baking Powder, Ib, 28¢ eet the Market Warket Men's odes Underwe: Men's Blue Jumper: $2.50 Men's Hate $1.75 Hand-Saw, made DEPARTMENT STORE Boys’ $1.35 Overalls, 10. :.. 89c .89c .. 89c by “Atkina” .. 89c MARKET CENTER values to $1.75, at small sizes, at . going at Department Store Opp. Sugar Stall a CARNATION . MILK TALL CANS B) Pure Food Shop Herman Nurwits, Prop. Lower Fl, Pike Pl. Mkt. 82 Pike st. With nh) 1511 Pike Place Market WILSONELUCKHURST “~ [_ COFFERS | INC. HERE’S YOUR OneDRTUNEa to try our ONE-CENT COFFEE SALE; also our SIX-CENT Orange Pekoe Black TEA SALK, We have been conducting these past year. They have become so to put on— sales every Saturday for the popular that we have decided AN ALL-WEEK SPECIAL and that isn’ i. le Coffee Sale Our Regular 35¢ Coff 3 Ibs... 1b... BUY EITHER oT BOTH Total, 4 Ibs. $1.01 There are no strings to this offer. delightful surprise tn on your tea, value. Sav 1.00 01 We are going to deliver tt direct to your door 6c Tea Sale bbe Orange Pekoe Black Tea Ist Ib. .. 2nd Ib . ee .55¢ .06¢ Total, 2 Ibs..61¢ You will receive the most e 35¢ or your coffee and 49¢ SF Phone us Right Now—Main 5425 “wwe We DO NOT Pay Parcel Post on Outof-Town Orders WILSON & LUCKHURST, Inc. Lower Floor, Economy Market