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Please Tie Your Bugs capital Hates to See Them Run Wild “A Gentleman @ of Leisure” = ” BY FLORA G. ORR WASHINGTON, Aug It you sending bed-bugs to t a partment of agriculture via parcel post, please tle each one d | Acting chief of the bureau of er tomology folks have b wn with |ting these boxes containing thes presents on his desk and th found their way out i axes in the stilly night, result is he has had to fumigate bt i office four times | He even intimates that some of j them probably got out in the ma | |for people would write that the were sending so many bugs, and i }when thelr shipment was counte / |the invoice didn’t agree with i facta, The bureau ts a bit chag all the publicity which has ed their little ad: ing to pay one c husky for Saturday— 3 “The Purple Mighway” bugs Many more than that nur have been sent. One man shipped * N 4,000, A 2 Kansas woman sent in a bottle. One yow— DAVID BELASCO’S First National Sereen Eple / little. girl needed new shoes, supply enough bugs at one each to pay for sandals Why the b ft way unimpeded, ‘The bugs? ‘They have to test v fam h of insecticides year t . t manufacturer is always get Why, m o ‘ A ng out new sure death to bed) drese a ( the Wey: Entomologists employed by | on a A nati ; oO OLDEN WEST’ le Sam must check up on ever at Roti or pal) Bd of these weapons of chemical | Frank mx t of the warfare love him any anks from silver, the Old We use immense quantities of oh, father, fathe Man had flung away—his revolver - bugs,” they say Tho Old Woman added her quiet : : | ho had spent an hour to go home Even the Lord Has But today they warn, “Don’t send] sobs to tho outcry ca age | * jany more bugs at present. Yes, wo] “If he's lookin’ for hell, let him Sate 3a ‘em,” said O'Rourkel No Aid for Farmer | have plent | find it,” snorted O'Rourke, sudde Gatinotiy, Can't Uase KAD cITy, 3 Aug. 2.—| Se eT “Ob, ae find ‘em, Faith, ‘a 1 should say not! thwestern farmers contemplated ck Not even if you banged away for : Svea afflictions. toy. in, Canada to Deport his yeute: Old. Mais ixou E much the same manner that Job oy Mpa harder ‘exsion even get powder-r-r q oked over his boils, and about the Convict Servants Mrs. O'Rourke was acquainted with nt k they had was “the| OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 2.—I¢ Gov-| it having been primarily the reason “Rock Bottom,” by f the Lord taketh/ernor Donahey, of Ohfo, has} Why and R. Marshall Terrel! the name of the) brought two convicts into Canada|, Mikes ‘ ay — w sc 8 werel as his p al serv , White he| ° Rourke, loudly s i ying crops hot al-!{g here ona vacation trip, the gov-|_,Wh¥ Francls—Xavier—'Rourke Jptaene Space 5 ty washed away by flood early ernment will deport them, it w watapere he Ol WEAR, eec omments in the y or valueless because Of/ said at the immigration department| “DI¥vil a bit." maid Francis Xav P hi low prices. They are: 1—Hot winds| today. A dispatch said the gover-|!°T him alo’ Just] WASHINGTON, Aug Senator 4 shriveled corn and dried pastures.|nor had brought in the convicts, 4-2 Big - Jobnson, California, today j —A blazing sun raised the mer-|Zipriani and Jennings, both life bites Po A scan ae to comment on the Unitea ; ishts for the year.| who are “trusties” axsigned a which OR . J tch from San Francl. a hoppers atej/and chauffe at the ex ful Old - . ‘ “aged en — Kk rabbits de-) mansion ally, -refus! t friends and supporters 7 a Cut worms daughter amt th angry at the publication alfalfa, 7} gue, tak h Wing's speech on rains, made} Gas attacks as a means of ¢ t : f , rowding out} comin, a enemy are recorded w hile Mr. Harding 3g ‘far back as 189 B. C. is | however, indicated Mrs. M G bd ; in a few days. He also indicated @ new dress , urphy Gives 2 SES ee ee ae eel | Suddenly he stalked to u« certain|OM the president's world court ad. : bd bd e | drawer in the back room. Tho Uld/ dress at this time, because of M : onvincin vidence : iy gone, With] Harding's inees q narrowed eyes mouth — still] wets | { stim, O'R ‘ke seemed to a» even worse than when Ire © the long | night garding both the| ed by Ta lasting good that is| °°. shed by Tan’ first Murphy, wn poultr says relieved | Tecomm: ed at} was so benef lac that I bean taking it me I had fin I had a good 1 eat with my 4 the So I took then I felt way. T have also sud fed Tanlac to my friends { indigestion that|#nd hav known a one lo for months! 4/4 not have a good word for it Tanlac by who d bloat so bad fs for mle all g00 get my breath, | drueststs cept no substitute = I would eat affected me|O¥er 37 million bottles sold. same way, entirely and I lost my appe-| = | Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na € nd ength about! t own remedy natipation pd s feeling | ment stomach | '*8 to snatch he © or bring comfc ation for good these tablets fers of a new black hat. He ran| have done for me in this regard, and his fingers thru his ha agonized,|1 want to say further that the tab EATTLE S81 THE STAR’S Daily Short Story “The Cure’—By Mary Blake Woodson ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW BY MARY BLAKE WOODSON O'Rey ned up the pa of} glar th und fam. t his father w ¢ in answer) n fe in him, His fury flared |to a franti all trom hit} up again wife. Sho met bin ehed with} “Very well, t is im ' ‘Oh, Francis Xa t's father," | bye: he y { Her Dramatica © fired. at even te him. for] before 1 wa min Trew Ky es head bans 1 vere I've gone to find Bt abb« t Old Man had writer # fingers, he the Oh, he's done it by this time, 1 And for th toe 1 know bbed the Old| bis head banged the wall he Githaing callouned | dodge Then for a long moment the Old Man leaned staring at oo ; 1n,| O'Rourke, cowed, dumfound-| |} ORourk emout sudden! ‘edt ‘mktle petieing Ape, variably the O an comm! pet deAtieas cide when he wax cr y ; But or things went w from him fully and w M iren!* he — yay I must be committed ee t leave Three nee ensued. family h of ingrates, no irko si} that he ma B make some stateme t "| Burbank si cateeitk Loss “ni of His Aged Brother SANTA ROSA, heart oft hat.” he Woman your the Old out the fre eakly Aug. 2 p! Springs, néar here educator and resided at ta the Old ara, Calif. He was 71 years of i again leaves a widow tvowes ALVITA SAVES MAN ot walk 2 GETTING UP 4 70 6 ™ “oc TIMES A NIGHT sheepishly ather at the advent o¢j!2 one ubsolutely relle his revolver t And it was d not on » beg him to delay im from by VANCOUVER, Duchess of Aost f them, art ted my times durin, hilly ow ad come al deed, “I can hardly express my appre: | nd stalked through family|leta have assisted materially in . B.C, Aug, 2. » Duke of Spoleto and Commander Marrlana, relatives of the King of Italy, arrived in Van- couver yesterday ftom Victoria and AR Offers Important Advantages to All Homefurnishers —The Advantage of Saving —The Advantage of Extensive Selections —The Advantage of our Exc used furniture —The advantage of Terms—pay needs. Buy Furniture and Rugs Now! Prices are the lowest in years, If furniture and rugs—you will buy H roll ” reproach at the| Another of the remarkable recov. For two whole hours haa |eHes effected by the new discovery Jeft him sitting tragically |Alvita. was reported by C. A, Mott, smped ov . soap-box in an|2131 Bush St. Oakland, Calif., who atch ° ing sounds of Having heard of your Alvita ——~--——- . »| Tablets, I came to your Long Beach | ———— eon ts We two weeks ag tought a | Ttalian Royalty Aira: peudy> th ahake eel Ot for $1.00, and with ‘FIVE OUT OF SEVEN NEED THE COMBINATION OF ranks. And as they fell back be-| clearing my throat of a mucous con: | 1 ix:“wstu ekpaste -yith; comes pow! he rae a ey Ser ler cs| PORT WINE AND OLIVE OIL|:%..chsrts uty ss os | looked baiky, keer | sore poor, Glassen. I, at&t OF on halry surface. After two or bs be pmvalliee atone mee Ts skin, and every trace of hair has out,” he announced hollow! wive to my friends.” fear secret’ Ingtealentay fit timed! | TOTS” Taeulte; from. tla, treatiientl wanted to be sure, T know now It's ta i recent sclentific dis-|cines'’—you have at Inst found a| n° Tests ftom tie se dela. * * * right that I pass out of your way.|covery which brings lime, iron, phos-|tonic. and stimulant to assimila- pepsin a keaae pea Ty, Lr abit tie iy O'Rourke| phates and vitamines to you in a|tion in the juice of the grape com- Li se a g ra ¥ (id aa 5 led grimly, He knew It still re-| vegetable form which can be assimi. | bined with the oll of the olive, Maw eesti OUR children can always After Linit is thoroughly dis- safely in the aren way, “Thel luted: “Aivith is’ prepared in’ oon:| «Doctore evaerwheres ind OF every TST AGES be charmingly dressed if solved and is ready for use, | father of a family of. ingr ‘| venient, highly concentrated tablet |school, proclaim Portolive ts needed | Amateur Camper you will starch their wash you will notice it is THIN and cried the Old ¥; waving his | form, from the deep-rooted alfalfa |by five persons out of seven in this i FREE-RUNNING LIKE arms. Ingrates! Where is my|plant, which Sclence discovered is |age of nerve tension and highly pre- WATER—with a milky’ gun?” la rich storehouse of tho vital min- | digested foods, ; ADB: y With shrill beseechings, the {n-|eral salts and vitamines. No mat-| Portolive contains port wine and q appearance. | t on him, of course, but/ter if you have tried many remedies, |Ollve off and other natural body 5 le yuilders. napkins, table. . O'Rourke bru them aside try this tonic of nature now. A | builders. : ete., have a cool, soft, pliable Besare to se Linit according “Here'y a he d’ briskly,/dollar buya a box of Alvita Tablets ia 1 druggists have It—Advertise. faiihi Nikel saretiea wien cts and unlike other | “dust help yoursel at any drug store.—Advertisement, | ment starched with Tigi “RS” starches, you will mot find Lint | The Old Man was palpably some-|-—— | i arch ith Linit. stiff or jelly-like This is why what taken aback, He yed O%| | eo ath Soy d Rourke craftily, furtive suspicion at | > ; Linit goes much further than the Fivai anaes Gernid vues ted eves |. best for macaroni—does New Starch Discovery old-fashioned kind of starches, approved of O'Rourke. O'Rourke| | not cook stringy and is much easier to iron with. tr NIT is ascientific starch dis- covery—distinctly differ ent from ordinary starches, Linit penetrates the fabric, helps prevent wear, and pro- a JOHNSON-LIEBER CO, Seattle, W Lt) de in Ww and feel like Linen Ss Cotton look ailed, blandly. “Here's a gun,” he said again iskly. | A. bit uncertainly, Old Man} hurts that occur daily. Bluhill Cheese 6 ly took the gun. He looked at! longs the life of the material, yedly. Quite without knowin It, ho aquinted an eye a | Linit is sold by right; | Holplessty, hopeful handy he looked at the i 0 ou all grocers, 10c I rcshed' at ile Dit aot : j | how, O'Rourke wan squarely beforo!| Thereis nothing better FE Perfection in starching is guar= hm and becked im into. corner. iluohible th 3 at or ye “Would you—stand rere and—| to relieve that miserable little burn, Ses Cnt aya eee Jet mo—shoot myyelf?"" demanded] cyt or scratch—that bruise, insect | Mabel R. Dillon reports ree the Old Man, at length, a trifle| sting, or any of the many other minor | dustion’7 inches walstline in only two months and “health fly. Beat SEEN freely florloualy better looking ure, If it seemed the thing to} but gently to the affected surface so as | a doten years youn: Help yourself," grinned O| not to disturb the injured skin, then | Over 40 pounds Toms of bur purke, cheerfully. | bandage lightly. Acai By Chaney One ies “Just stand there and let me?*| | Korein Tabules and followed Th Korein system directions, The manded tho Old) Man with ating average war nound dally, ango mixture of fear and bluff] skin. Another message comes trom 8 sensatio Mts EL. Casde, who repx and rage in an amazingly short time, "You bet your life,” said O'Rourke 9 week no uncertain tones. na Dazedly, the Old Man tooked at] bath © revolver, Ie welghed tt first | Mam ono hand, then in the other.’ “A boon anda injury di ” Sold at all busy drupe stampt, for pac aye hen he seemed on tho polit I | 1 C, AN &O. Me 1 Soap is not only » valu ol Ointment, but it is the ide p for every member of the Korein syatem, Ear all i oY Ask your druggittoday tor Resinok Ab ou nee ices 0f47 pounds. Het averagewna three pounds Geo, Reynolds reduced 64 pour Mra. M. L. Liemyer enorts G6 Ibs. reductlon KOREIN TABULES, follow directions of ed 64 pound The dorful valuos in men’s auits and will OTTO F. KEGEL, President THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ) “a —The Advantage of Service hange Department, where you can exchange your as part payment on new furnishings for your home ments can be arranged to meet your individual quality and prices will influence you to buy them at The Grote-Rankin Co. steamer to view Aa before returning iled on a coast of Al thi Goes to Alaska |: ly. | | Easiest Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture) Here is a method for removing hair from arms, neck or face that is unfailing and is quite inexpensive: Glad to See Bath Tub) | “Well, well, boys! Look who's] |here! ‘The first one of the office | s is back from his vacation, Wel- | me home, George. ‘Tell us about] wild and woolly camping trip.” | hat would take longer than the boss would allow right now, Had a great time, though, I have gained 10 pounds and never felt better in y life.”* : I bet, Did you catch any or injure any bears while away? “Til answer ‘yes’ to the first ques-| ‘ish W YORK, Aug. 50 per cent of 2.—Approxim- the Brides Apply for Half of Licenses | marriage | large male hippopotamus in the Z | licenses issued are applied for by the | ws | prospective brides. |Female Hippo Wins Over Mate in LONDON, 2.—Zimbo, th Aug. decisively beaten by Mimbo, female, in a one-round battle. tion. Fish by the hundreds. Would haye brought some to you if I had known how to keep them that long. Didn't see a single, solitary bear, though.” “Well, I suppose now you will sigh for the scenery and want to wear flannel shirts to work.” ; “On the contrary, no, T’'m glad to get back to the old grind, Had a fino time and all that, but it's a fact that I'm glad to get back to the old bath tub and clean clothes again. In fact, I want a new business sult. This old ono Is getting mighty shab- by and I didn’t even notice it until T hadn't soen it for two weeks,” “Say, man, let me tell you some- thing, If you. are interested In suits, you get acquainted with Cherry's at | 1015 2nd ave, between Madison. and pring in the Rialto Bldg,, over the Pig'n Whistle, They have some won- allow several months to pay.”—Ad- [Catone sition “(EZ | Prowning King Established 101 Years ‘ Shirt Sale August Clearance of Manhattan and B. K. 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