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PAGE 2 Veed Mathematics Table | in Firing Fleet Salute esident Does Not Get Greatest Number| of Salvos » know that the | o nthe not the pre ns at noon on t es of cannon used In ite originated early a tor-| ' , in th ory of : avy Atial salvo of 21 salvo fired only th of July? The coming pr oh will be held Frida, July 27 discussion ® under which way airs and has beer per occasions has be the 17-gun r of generals of the Only on on a} fired | long Jential review a Elliott bay doned onal has occ as to the a salute may INSECTICIDE BUREAU 1S BURIED IN FLOOD OF WILD BED BUGS A fareosbrian eg: July department of effect by fired They ys ox ‘The 29 salutes now in IW of congress can only m sunrise and sunset Suld not be fired on 8 as a matter of ne y. The an Only one which can be returned this must be done within the} ding 24 hours | Tho impressive 21.¢un salute will) fired in Seattle harbor for ad time in five years when nt Harding reviews the float fig Grsenals. The first occasion on fhich the presidential @ in Elliott bay was in ehen President Woodrow Wil pected the « 4 war Presidents of U not the only personag may receive the 2lgun salute ings, ex-presidents and chief eutives of foreign republics are} © éligible for the honor. ‘A salvo of 19 guns are fired for bassadors, vice-presidents, officers and presidents-protem the senate. | ‘AS a general rule, secretaries of be The the hore fing to 26 ot ulture salute fing is out white ght the country g it bed ling with a week UR, 1 cent to test Insect tful = American today hv and be rity to its 1,200 g. on Je powders citizens pon | ago for per bi al of &@ walt bureau | with ng thousands, early every state In the ne in lots of 100 to 1,000 have been dumped at its Joor every day launched From Union ex:} sinc Every residentia bedbug, uding al, state governors, speakers the house, committees adrgirals and generals ree | volleys, Tm nome cases, envoys from for-| Countries are given a salutation he re fired 15 times in their hon-| Other 15-gun salutes are fired Vice admirals and lieutenant gen-| A rear admiral, a major gen- “Bion ‘ Of a minister to a foreign coun.|—Beaux Arts, natin Fac Midlak Wilburton, Hightands and] — hear 13 volleys fired in his | Midiak has teen tnvited te join in | ‘aoe . i |the first real get-together com:| y les of chargés d° affairs, con-| unity effort in years. The pur Renerals, commanders and brisn-| oe is to tie the East Side com-| enerals are conducted by an 11-! Hunities closer together for co-op-| oeggallbs pega pin gst tape ve community effort on mat- A guns, while vice consuls are en a total of five salvos. This is| pn ee chaliéal lowest number of guns which | aera his ita aay be fired by any ship or fort, as) ee nat epee courtesy: t 6 o'clock and a dance Balutations by means of cannons)” ea Stes seakere Mot conducted thru the medium| ™8* Are some of the features if the side turrets of the battleships, | DONS a 4 Shp; SOCRERSaR,? OF is generally supposed. Special)‘ es of guns, known as three-pound fa technical language, are the | Lecturer to Speak FRECKLE- FACE) , of World Travels, J. Brush Anderson, noted lecturer | jand photographer, will exhibit his and Wind Bring Out Ugly! nm of slides and talk of his | Spots. How to Remove Easily 10g entures at the different city B Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-|pitals during his four weeks’ to try a remedy for freckles Seattle. h the guarantee of a reliable} Mr. Anderson had the unique dis-| Reern that it will not cost you a ion of following Presi lent Hard. my unless it removes the to - Ahe or lecurets ekiex; while if it does give you ® bye es prarge vegeta on complexion the expense {s enatrneriosiiiy ing. Simply set an ounce of Othine—| Uble strength—from any druggist | fa few applications should show Angry at t Wachee, tow easy it is to rid yourself) the homely freckles and get a| Bites Him on Hand witiful complexion. Rarely ia} CHICAGO, July Because his than one ounce needed for|baby nephew would not Ices him, worst case. | Antonio Masso b e child's haud B Be sure to ask the druggist for|*0d was fined for a double strength Othine as this} Mirength is sold under guarantee ot | oney tack if it fails to remoy Jes.— Advertisement. | RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are |_ Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poi- “son Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours, Every druggist in this country ts Pamuthorized to say to every rieu Dmatic sufferer that if a fuil pint bot- tle of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer Fireumatism, does not show the ty to stop the agony, reduce lien joints and do ay with n the slightest twinge of rheu- Matic pain, he will gladly return iF Money without comment. Allénrhu has been tried and tested Wier years, and really marvelous re. ‘sults ha been accomplished in| most severe cases, where the | suffering and agony intense and and where the patient was) of con to Stage Big Picnic) Residents in Bel | the east side of Lake Washin: will their troubles locked up| jat home next Saturday and spend the day the big o munity pic} nie at Wildwood park, Bellevue. | Every community in the district) ive | district, on ‘on, evue toria, | sport] luding dinner} in the eve an ee stay ing on the v at the I He will lect probably v |their homes. sit some at 26. MOTHER'S STATECRAFT So you persuaded your hus! a glee club.” | “Yes,” answered Mra. Bliggins “When he starts to sing in the house now, I advise him not to tire voice Boston Transcri, “= A es to join , > ie eM. James H. Allen, the discov: | | if of Allenrhu, who for many} mM JUNIORS— rs suffered the tormetis of acute Little Ms heumatism, desires all rufferers to One-third the know that he does not want a cent dose, Mi if anyone's money unless Allenrhu ee Sate came, dsively conquers this worst of Por children and adults. i diseases, and he has instructed i [ruggists to guarantee it as above | every instance. All druggists can | Bupply you.—Advertisement. ATE Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers ¢ Trial of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time We hi &@ method for the contro Asthma, and we want you to try It our expense. No matter whether our case is of long standing or re- Bt development. whether Ut is pres- Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, Me ahould send tore tres rial ot method. No matter in what cli Emate you live, no matter what your lage or occupation, if you are trou- id with Asthma or Hay Fi nethod should reli We especially ‘PUGET. SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES a Datly 1, 45c (cyst das inded 800 , * single Trip _ Round Trip y ant to send it to hose apparently hopeless cases, here all forms of inhalers, douches, Parations, fumes, ‘patent kes,” etc., have failed. ¥ want how everyone at our expense, method | ed to end | cult breathin all wheezing, rible paroxyams, , f ‘oo Important to ect a single da rite now and)! Hp the method at once. Send'no | Pmoney. imply mall coupon belo “Do it ‘Today—you even do not pay ontagce PORT LUDLOW Dally 10:00», m., 6139 p. m Anto and Passenger Ferry Avto Rate $2.00 ap Short cut to Olymple Pentneyln HOOD CANAL POINTS Mon., Wed., Fri, 6:00 p. m. Freight only. NEAW WAY AND WAY PORTS | ‘Tuesday, 10:20 p. m. | SAN JUAN TSCAND POINT j Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays #:00 Bivamere and schadi feet to change without noties Putt SOUND NaviGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK -: FOOT MARION ST PHONE MHIN 3995 RIAL, COUPON THMA CO. Room ond Hudson Sta nd free trial of | Ravy, chief justices, governors ei ovue B daldents 1% |who come in ¢h |borer, doin | impaired. | Eczema, SHE’S JUDGE Recorder Sara V. Dunn EWARK, N, J, July 26-—It's @ pleasure to be sentenced in the East Newark police court That's what speeders, traffic law violators and other culprits say after having beon hauled before the court. For Miss Sara V. Dunn, 26 and pret sits upon the bench, New Jersey's firat woman police Judge, officially | designated in this state as order,” Altho she baa ruled cigar butts out of the courtroom and pu on smelly pipes, she ts one of the most popular judges in the state. “The letter of the law is going to be enforced in my court, she says “And there is going to be decorum In the court. I may be @ woman, but I'm also a judge. My courtroom ts going to be run just #0.” And it Ia Prisoners tip-toe Into the courtroom, and just mit quietly | | by looking at the judge while she ad- monishes them. She is lenient with the drunke—/| if they do not drive autos, Sayn she; “The ordinary drunk, who does not feopardize the lives of others, ts harmless, He is entitled to some con- sideration for his misfortune “I suppose one can hardly blame some mien for taking a few drinks, 4 have few home com to live for. every day forts and | to be pitied. “But the drunken motor who snuff out the lives of little children f path, they are to be dealt with severely.” ‘At 122 yn Waeks as a Day Laborer TEPIC, Mexico, July 26—Advices from Mazamita, a small town in the state of Jalisco, on the went coast of Mexico, tell of Jose Ancensign Silvas, who w Mexican aged war ti independence more y age {4 to be hale and hearty his living as a le ® fair day's work He of the natural teeth. His diges = good and hie memory ts un- Not long ago he walked 28 friend, re the same day and covering a it 35 miles. kilometers to visit a sick largest telescope in the world t Nelson, ( It magni ightness of @ star 250, The is on Mow the t tt mes Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health| mola Co. Mich. and procure « ment | STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There Is one safe dependable treatment that relleves itching tor ture and that cleanses and soothes the skin, Ask any druggist for a 350 or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as di- rected. Soon you will find that irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear, Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, {9 all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy.— Advertisement. OLD PORT WINE MINGLED WITH OLIVE O[L--A BOON TO GOOD HEALTH- PORTOLIVE Portolive bullds up brain, nerve an@ body. It recharges the run- down nerve battery, It brings back the old gusto to “go get” the things you are ambitious for. A nimple, food-valus, tone-up-value combination of rare old port wind and the luscious ofl of the olive combined with other an health. toning ingredientn. It restores in fatique, guards the body againat the germe of colds and influenza and fortifies the system against thone serious allmenta which ntrike In the early monthe of apring cane. —Advel | when the body in at low.tide All druggists have Portolive.—, vortinerment, AA Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin To Basen Tskertiarts Boge Rian We a ban | They are} s a soldier in the| THE SE Questions |Some Drink Less, Others More, Than in Pre- Volstead Days; ‘Hooch” C, A. Randau, ywing arth a member of this Washington staff, He was ae everal weeks uo to find prohibition is being on nd to report the liquor without try Editor's note author of the is paper's ” signed out how for situation generally, ing other than to present the f This fs the last of @ serbes of six articles, to prove anything BY ©. A. BANDAL d or travel on Limited, the running between New York, more of the the One passen: ers who ressional |train and gers Thirty.six people whieh left Washington on the noon of June 19 inf d the writer they regularly bought Iquor in vio lation of the law. The total number patronize on the after answered th questionne en them was 95 only 60 wered the bootles ¢ According © }Duvall, the Congr aay carried « Of these at Washington to te a ti nduct ) total of on that pas | fro while jtrain either at Baltimore or Phila deiphia. | The ensers the train at Washington, and tc some who boarded at Maltimore, had an the first question: lat present written?’ The vote was: Yea, Of the 19 who voted “No ly over one-half, }14th amendment, rigid enforcement }light wines and beer. Repeal of both the 18th amend. ment and the Volstead act was fa vored by 28. “Do you patronize « bootlegger?” wan the next question. Sixty persons made 4 direct an |awer, Of those, 34 frankly declared | they bought whisky and other liquor Wemalty. Ona man replied, “Yes, and from more than one bootlerire sald, “Naturally, for tha’ way I can get It.” SPEND MORE FOR > 16; no, 79. .* might or act permitting the only * y lewpectally if they have to labor hard| LIQUOR NOW | The question, “How present liquor bill compare with what you spent before prohibition? brought @ variety of answers. does to rero-—-that they chases since January, 1920. Ot they now spending |{imes as much as formerly. Of the |30 who answered the question, waid they were now speading more, jthe inetedee running from “wig |more” to “ten times.” Seven anewer they were spending “about ame amount’ t i te | anid were ed What do you pay toh? Ry liquor has no fixed r price paid for See nd rye was about $90 a case, about § is ed from $65 to $140 on whi« 1 from $28 to $65 fur gin. Pr per quart fluctuated evea more ranged from $4 to $20 for whi and from $2.50 to $10 for gin. How did you establish gin Case pr jon the following and acquaintances bootlegging every | day." "Get it from @ friend in deal.” Thru the policeman who patr my home neighborhood.” “Thru connections ham.” “Thru my banker.” | pa “As @ result of constant solicita tion.” “By Introduction the police.” everywhere.” “I am a@ traveling man. Pay never yet falied to get it, but fome amusing answers were re. celved to the question, | you believe the Hauor you buy origt nates?" I should worry, me made from Canada.” “In hell—but {t's pretty good.” “In my bootlegger’s bathroom.” “From deep-water ships, friends in customs service,’ “T don't know.” otoh, smuggled. Gin, synthetic.” ngiand, Canada and U. especially the latter.” “In the state of New Jersey.” “gomo from New York.” “Europe and West Indies.” “Home made WETS AND DRYS GO TO BAT Under “Remarks,” both and the arya went to bat the comments were, before the 18th parsed.” one man sald. in New York, Rye, 8. in amendment eort of prohibition law formly enforced,” 4 ve absolutely no Bromerton-Charleaton- Port Orchard Steamers at Colman Dock AR SCHEDULE Beattle Dally 5, 9:90, 10:0, 11:80 AM. 9:00, B80, 6:90, 11:90 P.M *Hixenpt Sunday to Bremerton fiaturday and Bunday, Seattle to Bremerton 1 7:15, 8:80, 11:20 A. M,, P.M. Pixtra trip Sat. & Sun mM Passenger Fare, 800 Round Trip ATTLE \Replies to Prohibition Con-| host- known Washington | pootieg: | train Limited 129 the others got on or off the| questionnaire, which was given to all passengers who boarded | “Do you favor the Volstead act as | 41, favored the} but desired a leas " Another your Some said their bills had dropped d made no pur- | ners ten} and fom: found their and on} contact with your bootlegger?” was the next 4 Among the answers were He sent me letters and elreulars.” “I am approached by strangers | Tam th tra} Birming: “He calls for orders and delivers." to a cafe thru “Very easy. They approach you! Always | long get It thra beliboys or hotel porters, | once had to make three attempts in | one hotel in the West before I got it.” “Where do some thru | don't A. Nassau, some made the wots Among “L never drank was “T belleve we should have some Possibly a Jose rigid law ‘which should be uni- une for STAR Nemown Enlightening Ever Present for medical Uquor except purpose and am unable Julterated.” amount Don't be ht pers tion stocks, "I always vote think the liquor forced by an act narcotics act should un war stock pre-prohibh only 2 days more for offered during this J but . Har prohibition, 1 law should be imilar to the uor be taxed out of exintence.” “Prohibition graft and dis do Prohibition of the world has “Repeal the of all iqtor Ment control with hea |Canadian provinces offer | amples.” | “Any one meddling with the in either ti refunes but law not for extat, egurd the genuine leat in time prove greatest bi he one ever known law and p under ut the sale direct govern: tax K00: y nome 4 ex Vol }atead act umb, or af, to miner " amage cau liquor J L enn porter Aght wines a nvented by of lia to fool the people they 2.50 in law regular price $ “Believe enforcement to the letter.” | ‘I think carrying out | amendme the Volatead of the act ism f purpose of the ike the amend exactly as pictured. high, comfortable Upholstered with genuine Spanish JULY SALE priced. he 18th amendment fs the most ridiculous thing that or in »|any constitution, It lx an offense to the constitution of the U A “More minors drink than ever before, expecially girls. The law should be tly enforced or was ev wir re sled. “My home ts tn Georgia. very easy to get liquor thruout the | etate, and the great amount of corn whisky that is being |eiatty by the younger people, is doing an tne harm." “1 can buy lquor—such as ft t»— in any city in the country without | any acquaintanc whatever.” | Om 95 per the questionnaire, Of the 17, pe drunk, espe aloulable the Dn 17 were women. | only one favored the Vol wtead act, and similarly only favored repeal of the 18th ment. Fifteen favored light and beer. WOMEN ALSO BUY LOM BOOTLEGGERS Four who answered one amend. wines | they | the two said tly thru men of the women sald 4 bootleggers indire 1 returned tn} and were without) teation Pamsengers on represent @ true cros#scct of America, but y ct the opinion of great num. welltodo city dwellers thin train do} 19 action th the present nh Was to be found in every state visit favored the 18th be =Volstead the 5 Not one per situath among all clanses ed. act th exent ‘orcement eevoral i tions as t comple nority situation was but an ten said eaid they gradually average sonteth belie the bette every growir of eight of ought to offering without In not confined to the n league off Westerville, Ot 5 laws, “dangern” nible modification of th and wet resent n motion machinery they hope will regult in t campaign ¢ league, a sum of which lation of the lar in the history of 500,000. The Association Against the teenth Amendment foels that the time Its rapidly approaching when di. | satisfaction with the Volstead act w | become #0 general that even the tm-| menses power of the Anti-Saloon| |league will “no longer be art the will of the people.” igh. | a SALE priced. LIS? YOUR able to If it Is possible to summarize the general attitude it {s that people gen erally “would like to know where they The Detroit Free Preas, lon advocate, recently ated a nation-wide referendum | prohibition, and ended {ts argu ment in this way | “We do not wish to be misunder stood in all this. We aren sug; on Ivo. LICAN MOMNS HUMEAL exceptionally low pric WEDNESDAY, JULY 1923. VOW BETTER AMERICAN HOMES 2-days more JULY SALE! you to take advantage of the most unusual savings ULY SAL KE. Our comple te stocks of furniture at es, and you know “Your Credit Is Good!’’ her Z rocker: a real JULY SALE value— Has back. brown, leather. “ee | SALE: 300 discontinued mill patterns: LINOLEUM RUGS— ~a special purchase of genuine linoleum rugs with burlap backs. These 300 mill patterns have been discontinued, that is the reason for these low prices: 6x9 FT, 7.6x10.6 FT. #750 $4) regular price $12— regular price $16.50 genuine Saat usa gree bed davenport that gives all day and night service. Opens into full size, comfortable bed. styles, heavy quartered oak, nes to select from. One exactly as pictured. Upholstered with fine quality, brown, genuine Spanish leather. Holds all bedding when closed. fumed or golden finished ‘4 WITH OUR FREB JULY HOMES FOR RENT cating the ratification of a me | tion of the 18th amendment. Wea lurging only submisaton to the coun |try of such a modification, which ts it quite « a different thing. ® point is that the citt United States need, and 6, @ chance to express |themselyes definitely in a matter jwhich has become of such paramount importance in thelr minds and {s the} ubject of such acrid debate and the | center of so much political and mora} turmoli that it amounts to a national sion. We beliove the good of the Irepublic demands a clarifying re Jictatement of the public will, whic will either alter or confirm the pre Jent law, “If such a modification of the 18th amendment as we have suggested is submitted and disposed of one way or ner, the citizens of America at re they stand.” ’ it's tho Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Win.D. Perkins & Co. Bankers 211 Cherry St. Budweiser |= aged~not green or unfinished new plane to war purposes, seems desirable. The “Wren” travels at a speed of 53 miles an hour and will fly for nearly two hours on a gallon of gas. It ts officially described as a motor- propelled glider. One X-Ray Free Sefton Brancker if it Sees Sky Flivver LONDON, July 26.--Flying chines for the price of a cheap auto- |mobile will be available soon, accord- ing to Sir Sefton Brancker, director jot civil aviation, The English air ministry has bullt | one model of the Mivver flyer and tt works. Because of {ts delicate ap- pearance and swift flight it has been officially named the “Wren.” Unless it proves to be too good, modeis of the machine will become available to the public. The air ministry, however, retains | the right to restrict the use of the| ma- In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we burt you don't pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP. Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location J. 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