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THURSDA A THE ATTLE STAR PAGE 7 THREE ESCAPE MANY FLEE FIRE WATER SYSTEM'Once Cigar Clerk; Now IN SMASH NEAR KELSO PLAN ASKED §= Bryan Demo Candidate| FREDERICK & NELSON Auto Crushed Between Two Virgin Timber in Path of Utilities Committee Takes ~, ; po. , q Street Cars on Bridge Cowlitz County Flames Action for West Seattle Nebraska Governor on Threshold of D) OW NSA RS) SI 0 Rip Vice Presidency of the Nation poe . » wome ' \ : by een? . f a 7 . BY Listib b>. HAnRKOR were Fiding Vednesda r fon: ew 8u 4 " directions ¢ ‘ o pat minitte tructed the cit « pa t ‘ Ae . Tea three pe yy eer t . flout ‘ Ww. Ht f Ne at For Women and Misse ; aved F pproximately $1,160,000, Russell « . F . f $3.95 Mt 4 forced late Wednesday, > wer It provides for the construct P e ebra . ' : , ae Oe Si. 34th ot. A W C ames, whieh wer tvivs thre th Beace Hi, a t * rt ; t : shion these charming summe1 pas sar soins pga ge k ig oma pe of the Rainier Golf \ yacine Read SF Lae vig Fae | 7 f e ci Frocks for women and misses firs, Ardery: ¢ ont | Warden, who r , tor TWO RESERVOIRS TO wary 10, 1861 attende For the 1 time Cha camel y youthf : Mr ai ad ie fren oR we iat | Ott) ababea een CALLONS Univer of 1 an | see ba pe te A score or more of delightfully youthful ot bot tuatk ext tae mea wt arneyed Into | » thin time « ' tvles are here to c Pr 1 th : Me seed into the icine i € xtre Log | Two reservoirs w ‘ - . aes . styles are here to choose from. All in the pore th an fore the ' rect 1 the flames | capacity of 100,000,0 tt mt ventu tas ! > ; ool undreds of millions of feet of| plan ts finally adop t usiness made br ete ¢ Each Frock is beeomingly trimmed in < F t ant Jo-ntree tore in t 4 : - Hoon after he ‘beca th dainty lace, or is one of er of attrac- : J aleaman for a od ext het t : , Be. | 5 ay tive collar and cuff « tects. ‘ egg don Powe ; The range of sizes and variety of styles . nf ‘ ; v . a Lake oa . ffer a wide choice for women and misses - Net me pees ne aig Bg : Y H Id F | S ) offer a f 101 nen and m i 4 . nal ead dist ave, 8 fer limauthe tenet 0 unera ery Ice Distinctive in value at $8.95. 7 - is being expl y the|from W. Aleskn st. to W. x n f f li Fi TOR Pacman ot a 5 apsilbelongee or Son of Coolidges week thruout the world and tunne? un ¢ Duwamish + . ee Sais he were “Flames SER oes coe ree rai Girls’ Gray Oxfords 2 e Bas had to sacrifice some - wate the higher districts in the i | aioe ve nhosged-O aaa berth tod oe Weel Suetiin’ in | QUEL Northampton Town Grieves With td town. Thes in is x in the Santiam forest, | Cos In the Style - Sas raging in the Santi m to | Puls project is exsentiat ter imme) Former Citizens in Their Sorrow i - erwont log Weeder amet), Bl dinte relief for the district. It. alec . m Pictured e ie ; lua: Sal er pve provide a means of radiation | KTORTHAMPTON. Mass. July Northamptoa’s tribut ot ve . ee . ; ts fe Lumber pe y, valued, Hamemoed | when the permanent urit is tne | 1 “ieee aiahaie ; Poo S0 prin : Sata prey Fw RAY BUCKSKIN Oxfords, trimmed in gray suede. Nashteetht e fire was largel: ove bagpeacig Russell painted out, and will | Coolidge, Jr. were he church and rowe respectfully as the A good style for vacation wear. Comfortably low t ' I lareenee eat gencies © little brick church wher el presidential party entered heel, with rubber lift. Sizes 244 to 7; low-priced at } eit wash teeth te yok his first commuynior Yor many blocks along the street o an iy a hf tat ASTORIA, © 10.—We eget ot E TO FINANCE The service P t -was|the populace was lined, ‘Phe service $3.85 pair, rat “4 nen were toda bb. quiet and restr the plain | opene with perlptur y of f i" 4 me " aiden’ Dinesh " who sat crowded in stiff-|faith chosen owed W ’ Vi . . . Sh is ‘ tne rity | by ning i omen’s Vici Kidskin Comfort Shoes, $2.95 u “i wastl teeth! . x i sees Sicty viele t t i elenidest ongregutional pancets ai sins: ‘ Brown and black kidskin strap slippers, made on a comfortably-fitting last; i | ion out again last night. 1 cor 1 the funeral, asested by! Then there was another mn, with hand-turned soles. Good value at $2.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STC } od | x wy and partly Jason Noble Pierce of jan old favorite of the Coolidge fam. latr ath. from revenues. The os pb ip tae ot 5: of State Hughes and the |mer spiritual a sr ota sk Gon i Bm 27x54-inch Rag Rugs, 90c ae u I warada Trail Open Now to (2° male of $1,108,000 tn. wate 9 o’Clock at Night mouth, Vt nds and’ drew others to him ee EL : ‘ the party were Attor love | FRESH shipment of Rag Rugs in a handy size for use in a number of Superintender |the council! two years ined imvuance of $4,000,000 a. a and auartet | places throughout the home—before doorways, on porches, in kitchens Motorists. may now leave Narada extension improvenicnt bonds be eit anh bye ofthat and bedrooms. for Parmiiso valley, Ratoler |the permanen feet ee . park, up until 9 p. m, the last of | Weat is ot ae a mi ~|adlren Atte Conckiabe: panne fg gee Made from fresh, clean rags in solid shades with fancy borde mottled the rock barriers having been blast-|these bonds will be sold to pay thar kece e ‘ol preaident,. followed effects and light and dark stripe patterns. Good value at 90¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE ed Sunday night, lit, he sald Fi U; C by thelr y »y thelr son John, and his grand-| On days and holiday# the en x p amp ‘father. The presidential party left trance gates will open at «, SP at 10:30 a, m,. for Plymouth, Vt close at “fa m., to accommo. | ne CE Ea Tashan edgar for Boys at | goers. Previetaly the regtate pened | eo INS PORT | OC arkeek Park HONOR COMRADE “Wear-Ever” 10-quart Preserving Kettles traffic rowd from Paradise Valle lay EAVY aluminum Preserving Kettles in 10-quart size. Has staunch, riveted-on handle and side handle and lip for yeaa the long line of cars that used to wang good fellows—for all| 25 te seen waiting for the controls to| gAN FRANCISCO July 10.7 optimists are goot fellows waa cut! POlicemen March in Cortege relay doing ®) for Slain Patrolman 8 » OPen, has disappeared. At only one | day was the fast day officers and|*t Carkeek park 7 Colgate’s “washes place on the road are visitors re 1 service mhuadeen | 5004 turn for Seattle's boys, hot scratch or scour. |men of the «pec se’ ) 0 se and polishes—does auired to wait for the “move on” log the British grand feet wall have The gang, numbering are all] Useful for many other cooking: purpose jMignal and there only a few mo-jashore before the departure of tha| Members of the Optimist club, They] Mish tribute to Patrolman Amos a good value at $1.89. i t pry ment |fleet homeward, and they were mak.|®Te erecting a dormitory for S« Comer was paid by fellow police = | ing the most of it He's boys who will visit the park) men at the fundral services Wednes. More luncheons, a reception or| each summer as guests of the play-lday, Comer wax shot down by BE. L. sightwecing partion and tonight | field department of the park bon A negro, now held in the eat dance at the civic auditori.| The dormitory, a structure 18 by Jat! on a first degree murder um in Oakland were on the pro-| 100 feet, will be completed in one! charge gram day, according to plans of the Op-| All members of t | which Comer was “4 ALUMINUM COVER for 10-quart preserving kettle, 55¢. Metal Fruit Press, 29c Wire Canning Racks, 40c old eight (8) q rd patrol, of ember, attend. . tories, tables! ed the services, which were conduct. | A handy utensil for mashing berries, and benches will also be provided.jed at Butterworth’s mortuary. The HERE’S MORE ABOUT |The Optimists have with them car-lwere present when the body an | and for potatoes. Made of metal and JRATS STARTS UN PAGE 1 nish the skilled labor, according to| cemetery ing water, lay or pint jars and will fit “in the [| erage wash boiler. With | ong handles for and hook feature fe easy to keep clean. Price 29¢. ] in Low-priced | Mra, May Avery Wilkins, park board| Arcana lodge, A. F. & A. M., had ee ee ee | member. ates of the servides: | Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dow jdatlot, furnishing a curious anti-| - 5 valerie ~ cate lelimax to the fierce battle over the | | Presidential nomination, which ended lin © compromise on the 103rd ballot HERE’S MORE ABOUT | wale Rann DOLLAR PARK Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers Reduced to $8.95 | TURN IT DOWN STARTS ON PAGE 1 Selection of Bryan was made only {after the democrats had been twice {turned down by prospective andi And here—tisten bere. This ing up at the ball park with betwee thie) aeakhtliherys is something that shows real co- music and lots of noise ; Wal racy pape ep operation. The Seattle Theater The idea underlyihg the en. These Lawn Mowers are in 14- and 16-inch in a letter to the convention, Gulld, ay told elsewhere In The | re movement seems to he the sizes. Equipped with 8-tnch drive wheels, 4- y refused the offer, stating he| Star today, ts going to give its tbl Far Bae ee ta it i r and self-adjus ri could best serve hia party by running | et Parnings for two days next | to cement friendly bonds be blade cutting gear and self-adjusting bearings. for re-election in the senate. The| Week—Monday and Tuesday—to tween Tacoma’ and Seattle. A A well-built Mower at a reduced price—$8.95. | name of Edwin 7. Meredith, of Iowa,; the park fund, Sour Aamerie. Diane | between Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORED the two elties—n place where all can play and forget work and get acquainted—would do much to wipe out petty differ ences and old grudges harbored was withdrawn after he had refused | “You ought to see the big torun with Davis on the ground that| wash boiler we're going to use he was too conservative to appeal to| for a collection box at the ball the agricultural West. | park Saturday,” .eald Carroll Davis was unwilling to accept any Collins, Jr, and 7, A. Strang, . of the nine candidates who had been | chairman of the publicity com- | DY, opposing forses of the two | Bandits Get |Short-Changes Her __\*% swcresstul. Miss Kota repoit nominated formally, A recess of one| mites, as they breezed in | “ites inthe carly struggles for ed to the police that the man had hour was called at midnight while] ‘Thursday gi Eres $1 .50 With Pistol by Quick Fingers | swindled her of $9 cash by a sleight. Let's keep the dollars rolling | Davis wont inta conference with) «1's a whis bang, Idea's this: in, folka, Beat the solicitom | ‘Two young bandits, one of whom! after failing once to short-change |°f}tnd performance in making — - [leaders at the hilstortc democratic} awa fettowa carry the boller | to jt. When they: cll next week [carried a nickloplated pistol, held | wieanor Kofa, cashier at the Stan. | change rendesvous, the: Manbattan clUb.| teu the: Growds after the be able to show ‘em you've dono [4 William Fleming, Bush hotel./dard Confection Co., 208 Pike st., TT ‘ across the street from Madison | dodgers have been circulated at your bit already.’ Send your {at Sixth ave, and Jefferson sti, ais man returned Wednesday even-| Autontobiles are tne most highly this little vali oe the gate. ‘Bee if we can catch | subscription to headquarters at {block from the police Marth, ak jing and tried again. This time he Ladvertised American manufactures an was finally hit UPON, | rem; shoot your dollars at the thé Ante lB: robbed him of $1.50, Fleming Chairman Cordell Hull, Tom Taggart, | gig can; hear ‘em ring.’ That's Following are today's contribu. | Ported early Senator Pat Harrison and other This is the home of Tillamook. sed Ph gs what we'll tell the fans, We're | tions: | * The valley that makes a specialty | [;i"0rs. barehow Dyan'e acceptance, | S0INE, 10 carry It out full—wo [Mrs Francis Willard, 124 Met so Hold Truck Driver ‘Thursday morning. of this energizing food. Everybody | ite met them at the door and speedily | Wit E ON IN lgohn Anidereon, 8728 ith, avert | for Beating Woman takes pride in making Tillamook gave his consent. It was necessary to! PARNEST SATURDAY A ge hoo “3 dial aman: had broken {rmom pin, SaAnpimineton asd Harry The Young Men's Busini |Mr, and Mrs. 8. V, Holt, 170 a Rpmiasand dad beaten HA the world’sfinestcheese.Dairymen |, yrecharty was rounded up to name | Me ee ; ta : Lia 1 into his home and had beaten his isnot told shi club's stunts Saturday will mark lth ave, +. 1.00) wite Wednesday afternoon, A. Van: competeto produce high-testmilk. | Him. Bryan himself told his sponsor) iio formal ovening of the bis |Gertrude Olmon, 3411 20th N. W 1.00) Noveon agai dard. uve, N., appeatod Cheese-makers watch every step. | snappy.” Fleeharty complied and the | Aine. Acai erie Monten ay Manontty ears NGUL to the police, Patrolman G, 70H See that “Tillamook” is brand- | Pullons teman ae | demonstration at tho ball park [Mra ‘Tonalin, Firyn. Mawr... 1.00/%¢", Went to We nites PA re é r 3 ‘i lone ii 7 AN coe pa | a big parade thru downtown /Olaf Olsen, Des Moines. ...... 1.00/)° him in dail on a charge of dis: | th Ce ty sy oF the rind aad loaf. None is TO GET AWA | Seattle will be held. This [C, A. Mortis, Seattle, + 1.00 bedava Eratten: “wad wt Serving e Communi genuine without it! Send for rec- Worn out by two weeks of bicker-| parade's going to be a dingor, |Helen N. O'Neill, Seattle + 1.00 | eta mMhursday morning. | H fi, ff ing and strife, three hours of ora-| All the pep, brains and strong | Ralph Johnson, 157 W. h ci | The prosperity of any community depends 1 og book by Alice Bradley of Miss tory during the fore part of the} jogs that have made the Young street + 1,00 SALEM, Ore., July 10,— Charles} upon the amount of money circulating in that Farmer's School of Cookery, Bos- Jevening, hundreds of the delegates! Men'y Business club the live or- [Luther 0. Libbey, I. 1, Charles: Rryant, 42, inmato of the state In- | community. Mvery dollar placed with this ton. Sent free! | had departed for home, The galleries| ganization St $y, will be reflect. ton, Wn, .. ee +, 2.00 ave hospital hung a sheet over u| assoclation is put to work in this community, TILLAM | were all but deserted. Less than 600) ed in the big procession, wind. 4H. G, Taylor, 15 First ave.. 1,00 water pipe and hanged himself early building homes, paying wages and, in fi { OOK OUREY, Bee ERY ASSOCIATION |apectators remained of the vast | today. Attendants found his body ‘at | solng Into every legitimate lino of business, Ft 2 niyea jens | crowd Hl Pe este tes) hil Cat |5 a.m, He was committed from Ben: | making “GOOD TIMES" for all | ces ch veld oper mpl by ha (tin Ah ih ew S| “Here’s My Bit!” [Toh count a sear as 3 dairymen of Tillamook county TN eeik wear ; ? y hi (MARINE RECRUITING. } Home money saved by home people loaned to home own- OFFICE HELPS VETS |' ers to build up the homes of WITH BONUS BLANKS |, Sh RAD Pn ae qT" ) United states marine || corps recruiting office, 204 “Homes are the safeguard of American liberties” || Maynard building, has a supply |} of 100,000 bonus blanks for dis | I LA MOOK. | gutew seats were filled by “ringers.” || Automobile Club of Washington, Chairman Walsh had turned the! | 416 University St. preventative Bark-|} Gentlemen: cut Kentucky, whe hao great d\1_ 1 think the idea of a summer estate for the common the balloting ot under way, wut! | folks is fine. I want to help you put it over. Inclosed is * |the din that marked the earlier sos. | |wions was gone. Volces rang out! lelear and sharp in the huge hall. | | Humorists made the balloting more men and] lover to F My CONtIDUHON OLS i asada eidphteccpences tribution to exseryiee men of all |) branches, ‘The office will give (Amount) advice to applicants and also Is Jaiffieuit. ‘They voted for a sinters + Name ]}] cquipped to tako finger prints | women whoae names were uhfamillar| Slabs 1) ray dash psiacets Tee |to the tally clerks | Identification purposes. ‘The of | Biyanigot awaywlowly until the|[erstecccvorccecccsecreesseseretnscoorserecs ACUTERS PTI LY word was paswed that he was Davis’ Tenoleo, flee ia open from pom. datly | | \