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, i CUTE ln aA UTUUTTT Teen oe wz Wahab J + Daugtes Theodore ‘Rober ts Ralph ‘Grav es GLORIOUS “eLonua | § SWANSON j THE 8} TONIGH T Pine,” ONLY—"The Trail of STARTING WEDNESDAY— hire car! ALSO— “BETWEEN SHOWERS” A Cameo Comed: Coliseum Concert JN Orchestra M. Jacques Beaucaire Ce ming— ‘Thor n panos \ ? ALSO. under “The Ne'er-Do-We eit" ’aramount’s rip-snorting comedy-drama— You'll shake with laughter when this soda clerk takes the banker’s daughter out riding in IRVING CUMMINGS “The False Trait” =f ws y STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WINELAND ATT LI STAR EN BER ral Camp Tips for Scouts couts | 3 | wowy! the Lonesome It's too good for words! NOW. The king of all laff “hounds” Harold ‘SRE RRR R EERE See Eee in the ACT ’, RIB-TWISTER— “Safety 5 35 With Mildred Davis Wri at the URLITZER a for- SERGE RRRE eee oap | NEW DRIVE TO opened J An official celebration opening tha | i city and s new drive to Lincoln Marine park |“ °"* thru Alki will be held during the week of July 9 to 16. Boat rai | ‘OUR CREDIT SYSTEM. MAKE YOUR OWN CREDIT TERMS 11221 THIRDAVE.CORINWERSITY GRADUATION Time Is Dress-Up Time The young- sters of the Grammar Schools and the lads of the High Schools all desire to look their very best on that eventful day. Parents will get their share of benefits if they buy the wearables for their children here. “YOUNG AMERICAN” Hand Tailored Clothes rics made expressly to please boys and girls. DIFFERS FROM OTHER STORES PAY AS LITTLE AS $1.00 or $2.00 a Week geants by the Ploneers will mark the OPEN IN JULY sso. ero This project has the “ce Chamber of Commerce abd of all} and J. [> the Seattle Yactt club and pa ording. nf will be| charge, which includes J, ¥ a delegation of| Mra. George W. Aiken, Ma ate officials. | ket a Mra. W. F to the wil Hitech approval of | ings, A E. 4 Hancock Robust Little Bodies HE most important consideration in the health of the baby is his food. To build robust little bodies, vigorous, well formed, and active, correct feeding is essential. Probably a million mothers have found that this is exactly what Eagle Brand Condensed Milk does. It is the standard baby food —digestible and safe. Whole families of children have been successfully raised on it. Mrs. Graham writes: “I cannot refrain from telling you what Eagle Brand has done for our baby boy. He used it exclusively and has never known a sick day in his whole 2’ years of life. Both my babies, Robert James and Patricia Madeline, are Eagle Brand babice and pictures of health.” Mrs, F. F. Graham 732 3rd Street Havre, Montana EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK. 4 __————————S __ Henderson | twisted, wave HOT, ROCK CORN CAKES BY WILLIAM ¢ WESSEL pepper P Half the + of my life would bo if you simply tc such things as thin | o off the WESSEL room table | used them out doorw. ke ns of the things | slight as file 7 can do yourself, tr pepper shaker ing ali con le, forming a« d cut four to atx | ¢ provide for | n the pepper t one to Open dining|your bag of cornmeal and roll the and | edges down within a half inc of meal. Ho’ in the center good-sized pinch of k one egg into the vel surface depression nto thin puts with spoon or the meal that th When the cake amelis like orn and threatens to smoke, t fully with a thin wo¢ tin er ca utter or jam Hist! It’s a a Deep Dark | Plot the Cops Uncovered | They Arrive Too Late By 8. was . B. Groff | ratanight on Lake An occasional trolley car groaning along the} -like rails was, with the exception of " far-off cat serenading | Union. rambling by, ~ | his feline lady love on Queen Anne | hill, the only sound that broke the death-Ike stillness. It was Monday night. Like great, | misshapen birds, the houseboats squatted blackly on the inky waters. | Only one showed a flickering light | Suddenly the oppressive silence was shattered with a ribald scream, al | maudlin yell that awoke all the slum: | | bering echoes of the lake. Then came | |a heavy splash as some object struck | the waters. | “It's gone. My Gawd! You fool, you've dropped it. Now what are we going to do?" | It was a woman's volce, rising in high pitched anger. A muttered curse | followed. Then again all was quiet. | | porch. A dvor slammed, and then the stac- cato yeart beats of a motor boat | sounded, growing steadily fainter in |the distance. | Four tiles away at police head- | quarters % drowsy cop listened list- | lessly to an almost incoherent tale of | booze runness on the lake. A wom- | | an's voice informed him that a smug- |gling boat had a dropped |several cases 0 y overboard oat. Patrolman |Bob Kernan, Georg nolds and {O, L. Redden were hea |seene astride roarime motorcycles, A | |few blocks away they halted, hid |their vehicles and advanced, armed with a seargh warran! and a grim) | determination to make a record for | thomselyes. Along @ narrow piank they crept, shivering. with a strange exeitement, They stopped at the rear platform of the houseboat. By the whito star- |light they made out a wot trail two | feet wide, beginning at the platform edge and finishing under the door. It was marked with slivers. “Aha!” gritted Reynolds, “There has beon dirty work done, This is the trail of booze casos dragged from the lake, They have dropped ° overboard but fished ‘em out agawh, Now for a grand rush!" The cops burst into the room— then fell back amazed. A dripping body waa stretched life- less on the floor, His clothes dripped water, forming a pool about the inert form. “This is murder," “Call the coroner, The corpse stirred, the eyelids flut- tered, then opened, Two bleary orbs stared uncomprehendingly at the of- ficers, searching them with inebriate while unloading at a hou | two minutes later, gasped the cops, It's gone! |, |been permanently cured by my |non-surgical treatments are con- | \tained in a book which I shall for the Party and the! Evidence Is on the Lake Bottom | “Wash thish?" inquired = the “corpse” thickly. “I demand a ex-| nashun for zish (hic) intrushfon. ‘sh idea? commanded the breath. | less. trio, “Booze? Booze? Oh, yesh!" Tho | eyes. “You're too late boysh. | broke up ‘nd went home. booze four hours ago. Too late. Said | g00" bye to ‘em and I fell off the | Darned (hic) near drowned, GOOD ‘CIGARETTES | GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO “Relieved in 3 Days” so writes one of my patients who had suffered severely from | Pilesformanyyears.Herletterand | those of scores ofothers who have | be glad to send any Pile sufferer FREE, upon request. No hospital bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no danger, no confinement to bed or room, and a GUARANTEED cure Remember my guarantee means a positive and per- manent cure no matter how severe your case | Order's canceled, |Go home, boysh, and drink it y’rself. PAGE % THE GROTE-RANKIN GO, OTTO F KEGEL, President Demonstration Week Showing by actual demonstrations how you can fur- nish your home with modern equipment that will re- sult in a perceptible reduction in operating expenses. Demonstrating the Maytag Gyrofoam Electric Washer A Washer entirely different from any other washer on the market today. Come and see how water only cleans the clothes—how the Maytag washes faster than any other electric washer. $10.00 Down Puts a Maytag in Your Home! Every Window in the Store Is Active This Week Demonstrating: —The making of mattresses —The making of breakfast suites —tThe new Hoover electric sweeper —The making of upholstered furniture —The making of draperies —The making of house dresses —A visit to the store, we are quite sure, will prove | pleasant and profitable. too. Lost m’ last bottle in the lake. Don't want booze. Many people watch the Want Ads for odd jobs that need to be done, If you need anyone just place a lite tle ad to work for you. Get it from good bootlegger next time.” Average depth of the Indian ocean is 12,880 feet and its greatest depth is 22,968 feet. TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Vv bi _—<l OH10' PAINLESS * vu. pacuis plat not cover the roof o! ural Rubber act of Tecth . Fires’ i mR cinattod ; BEST $2. 50 GLASSES ON gape We are one of few optt stores in the forthwest that grind lenses from start to and we are the only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination free by, B ibents op: tometrist. - Classes rescribed unless absolutely necessary. |BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1116 FIRST AVE. LD CROWNS .... Most of our present, patronage is recommended by our early custom. ers, whose work fs still ‘aiving Kood satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 1§ cara, Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS seca ty i erntad 30 Veare ve. and Hohe pens St. open’. ® te @ Dally—® to 1: Sundays For the skin rashes of childhood use Resinol Don’t neglect the little one’s chafed skin or the patches of rash or eczema, for child- ren are bound to scratch and minor troubles | may result in stubborn sores. Resinol Oint- | ment is widely recommended by doctors and nurses because it so quickly stops itching, and will not barn the tender thin. It soothes as it heals, Resinol Soap cannot be excelled for the toilet and bath tending as it does to keep the skin healthy through its unusual cleansing | powers. At all druggists, “Thousands of mothers prefer them to others” NAL DANG PACES rnb THE DAY BOAR tor Victoria and “Vancouver, Dailyat . 11:80. p.m, | Ps eoerr Beart ar Satay Paty Vanco an Vein Dally at CANADIAN PACIFIC AUTO FERRY. “MOTOR PRINCESS”” Colman Rock, foot of Marion 9:00 a.m } | THE NIGHT BOAT—for Vanivouver Alreet, Dally Service Effective June 7 from Hellingham to Sldney CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUD care from their civilian sults to leather leggings. Telephone Main S587 KE. L. Sturdec, General Agent