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The = Daily Short “The Sport Suit, NOTHE R COMP L LETE "by Willis Brindley SHORT STORY TOM 8 ARE JAILED BY DRY AGENTS Week-End Raids Net Three Autos and Several Cases WF. OLEWINE ENJOYS NORMAL HEALTH AGAIN she had sold several drinks tid not sand had been paid with she tackled marked money, fam G. Lawrence Adam Cons had priced the . special pe {she must extend a type t t put red ormpany, and James I Or, were arrested at ub ey had m on of = to t ere and par ne she tried rom Hermie Marston, b f teak and STG : g, Antiseptic Zemo | Help You penetra ~ her veeat , returned to business Never mind bow often you have | you can stop burn a quickly by ap ed by any drue bottle, the moment In a short time contin, Tet . Dinckheads and be re And the first to look S eat was drawer for It was @ it F wat 2 Value y . let Haynes and mak Next f cy always . antisep- repair it Girl Eager for Old-Fashioned Celebration Hello, Annie. 1 x way down for Skin troubles of Horsey nd Usernent. all liey for vacation dows Users ® to malt for a change. I site warm enough here! x9 end to the other * epee the merrier for me. ¢ writes that va} been ely.” and if very hot you meit, don't sand Seattle peopia warm. I am goin week, you know. I am going © he moun I wish I could I'm fixed for , but I will need something wo climb higher ar, get you one of those tweed suits. They come| ngs. Good and nothing an outing. Skirt two days’ trip up too, while I'm aw ForChildren’ sBaths Cuticura Soap is ideal for ch because it is 80 pure and land 80 soothing 1 ¥ ‘ reo many th ou know, Cherry Sd July 16.——"Tt tor wife,” #. Wedd, pe between n Ad, For the retur in Grandm , ) years of happinass.” “ retorted her hu almost had their you may open dvertivement Advertivemer aA first quarre | Hut a kindly smile from the old Indy stopped the man, and they told thetr story Hack in tho early days of the civil war, advertising wasn't the sconce it | tw today, and Henry didnt’ have mitch confidence in the “new-fangled idea.” Hut be had enlisted with the First | Now York Light Artillery, was away | from his friends and home at Ma N and lonesome, Besides Bo he decided to Hremerton Charleston- Fort Orehard Take Fast Steamers at Colman Doe REGULAR SCHEDULE 1:15, 4:99, 10:80, 11189 A.M 4:00, 6180, 6:30, 11:00 P.M SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE From Heattle to Bremerton [| ho was only 16 faturdny and Hunday, 9:30 P.M. | take a chance. and Daily, @:90 and 11:80 2. MM. | He sent a two-line advertinernent SO years dependable AUTOMOBILE FERRY bey |to the Literary Companion, publish and when needed worth Seattle to Hremerton Daily fin Ponnfield, asking if girl 5O times its cost for a cli’ Mey Reali ised hig ‘oulfin't write him “Just for the fun} single dose fun, 9090-8 Equally valnable at home, Pres Baird sed ‘when traveling and for emer. goicies by night or day NAV LXARO ROUTE Sold everreere Sudden and severe pain in Stomach, Bowels, Intestinal Cramp, Colic, Diarrhoea 5O years in use Jone te w of tateimon to Muean FB. Sharp, 6 composing room of the little paper, She waan't lone wome, but she was patriotic. fo she wrote the young woldier boy. 10 | tore Jone of w Story | ORROW te | Zoo Holds Cop’s Goat Capt. Collier Wins Whiskered Prize WOMEN WILL F I ‘TE S SAIL ORS warters will b sive the visit vs Brinker Reversed in Pavement Case Arennn th ave Aapartieed for His Wife': | 1s Alimony Civil Debt? Judge Graham Will Have to Decide <airel e = who y problen must » He Mra. Menrietta Invites Women to View Art Display Thru Mrs Hu Byivia ct ker Many Contributing Mr. and Mra. Henry S. Webb For 16 months they ox dd let But it was not until 1863 that sang Webb obtained a furlo ried up to the little town near Rook ‘or to moot the girl he had learned to love by mail. | thin the 15 were mar- | ¢ bridegroom went | back to his regiment with a new in- | centi ing the war to a close, Hoe fought in 47 battles avd witnessed the surrender of General Lee, Then | he came back home to his walle bride | ‘Courting in those days wasn't ax onay aa it in now,” nays Henry. "We rode horseback when he went a’call- | ing, and had to beat the other fol- | lows to it, ‘There were no phones or | rural mail deliverios then, either, | That's right," acquiesced Mra.| Webb. “And tho giria then didn't| think so much about dress. 1 had| two dresses a year, one of flax and| ol, both ‘home-grown and | home-made, Wo raved our shoes and didn't put thom on until just before wo started for church or a danoe,"| Tho reoret of thelr happinesn? | ' they chorus, “Wo've been | har caune wo haven't had time | to be anything Young folke these days don't work hard enough. The trouble nowadayn tn that mar ried folks haye things too easy.” gh. nr ole He hur- | to Art Foundation People from ve laod AM Pe Olympia, ther Northwester verett Here and There Celebrating the nivernar Sharpe tained 90 re Police of Br veatigating of the body Tripp, poner fashionable Hya . the disc wery, Mra. wife of Harold in a er ¢ trees hear 2 summer colony. George C. Hale, noted fire fighting fire chief of At his Kansas Ci an an tn and form City, died Sunday Kansan Rotary clubs of Chehalis and Con tralia will hold a joint plonic Wed Headay afternoon at Claquato grove, near Chehalis Assistant tate Attorney General Anderson Monday informed the prosecutor of Kittitag county that a rodeo In not a county falr, and that Appropriations cannot be legally ex: | pended for It fon of Mr Zonta, of Riv fol Frank I. Zenta, and Mra, Charles M erton, died Sunday at bis home, lowing a long Stinea one 18, Bunday ropolitan Ruilding Co. families, hold their annual outing the company's 600 employes of the Mot with thelr at summer camp. Aix thousand persons turned out Sunday for the first of the Holy Names attlo, at the Briscoe near Orillla, annual plonte ot 86 dbo id Gi RCH) ie bo aa Apparatus, | y home | Me moral home, | PAGE 7 COTTE Ica IIe ee LILI LLC ea UL Leas LLL BAXTER & BAXTER’S Great Semi-Annual CLEARANCESALE GOING FULL BLAST Splendid lines of high-grade Shoes to go at greatly reduced prices for a short time only. Everything on sale except the Cantilever and Grant Flexated. End- less variety of beautiful styles for women and growing girls. No old stock— everything new and seasonable—best sellers fresh from the Eastern factories. There are tremendous values in this sale, which you must see to appreciate. We list a few briefly below. There are others—and plenty of salesmen to show them. Come in, White Kid Pumps Sandals— Special Universal yptian body hite, ll g and Sandals, ‘em. wears 3lack and colors. $5,850 $8.85 Nt nine High Heel $6. 35—$7, 35 Pumps Patent Leather eathers and colors; . ne bi matters sc Pumps and combination effects; penigté heels. soacesst $6.85 to $0.85 On the Rack High-grade Shoes of many styles and sizes-—tremendous values at $2.85—$3.85 Silk Hosiery Wonderful values Silk Hosiery of hues, at SPECIAL PRICES SALE SHOES oing newe derful A at prices ranging $5.85 to $10.85 Satin Slippers Slippers, high and patterns. All to go at $6.85 to $10.85 White Canvas Pumps Wonderful styles; military heels. need these, and the prices are only $3.85 to $5.85 POSITIVELY NO REFUNDS ON 8 BAXTER & BAX 1326 SECOND AVENUE (oH IIUUUNG MEI Act UTAH UTA vA ARSoU eT eH nn ACH CITIES BACK | POWE RFIGHT| Fruit Preserving—The Right Way when fruit t# plentiful ts the time to preserve it for next 's use. There are right ways and wrong ways to do this. If you want to learn how to do it in the most approved, up-to-date manner, fill out the coupon below and mail to our Washington bureau il ll g Satin low ; pretty ' You in classy popular Shop Early for Better Service ° power man i Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Conserves, Jams, Marma- lades and Preserves,” and inclose herewith four cents in loose postage stamps for same. ‘ Word that the ec at Rpokane would repared for a vote jn 024, wan received by E Me The new p son, would pern tax of power ger nicipalities to users outside ty w * salo without ted within mu: State,..... porate lit Judge Griffiths to Attend League Meet Judge Austin EB. Griffiths arrived New York just in t On Job First Time in 4 Years; Thanks Tanlac for my being 6 to board en rou a will vinit ing of the di thon will viait Ho will 6 of nations a | HERO al able to follow my trade today, I gained 15 pounds by taking it and I never have a dizzy spell any more and can climb as I ever could, sleep better and feel I have in over four I'll tél anybody Tanlac great.” for ac I, got back the first time tn four years, and a medicine that will fix a fellow up like that is certainly worth recommending,” declared G W. Divine, carpenter and tinner, living 65th st, Wat}? Walia, r | “I sufte accident that left |me in such bad shape 1 was com | pletely as work was concerned, I had no appetite, | ens | was under weight, and had Vegetable Pills are na | such dizzy spelly I couldn't stand up own remedy for constipation, jand didn’t dare try to climb a ladder. | For sale everywhere —Adveftise. “Well, Tanlac gets all tho credit | ment for swe Accept no by. all good substitutes, 7 million bottles sold. down and out so far way HILDREN CRY FOR Fred C. Parker, of Wash- - ~ is instore D. Cc Sas vecenely | MOTHER := Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi-+ awarded a Carnegie hero| tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing medal for uing his| Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, mother, wife, three children | i \and a fireman from his burn- ing home reac To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it,