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PAGE TRY PHONE CASE | ON MERITS Company Valuation Is Too High, to Be Charge points of def A al John 1 at Olympia W When rial the sta . und the 1 kane and the valu. on tts poses the Pacific 1 & ©o. ation figu t of able bonds. And as af ‘ phone Users will charge t ‘ fax paid by » the parent com ‘ " fngome is ent This tax ts paid for. P patents The *y installation of t ! arrangeme Dunbar said Dunbar said t engines Ex-South Dakotans Plan Get- -Together Former Sout 2 Show Hor Attract Children | Boys’ and Girls’ Horse Show Entries Youngsters to Seattle Meet in the been lined 1 boys’ Three b ure class and five have girls’ shou Seventeen entries in the class at the Seattle Horse gaited horses are to be shown at a girls and boys not over 14 young Hadley Stuart, son of £ pet, “Snow Ball,” _|What Is a Horse Show? , trot and canter In this is shown on his years of age pic H Stuart, & “Piente and nin W aa Mark, Sunday afternoc Feunion is that « Sou cs ; ; 4 : Dakota volunteer infantry veterar Q What is a horse show? fs th r a 1 Who are branded in a Northwest as. | ques asked , Moore, an |m ‘ ‘ ablation of which J. J. Crist is presi-|aetive worker of tho Hors « @ent and Hiram A. Pratt etary, | comm! te Chambe ; ‘An effort is being made to r lot Con Mr vera reply | board has gil veterans of the regiment | was ; , x , : - eo er, B ment f f } pl ONE BY THE MINISTER ta con en.) Q Who exhibits the horses in Seer bos Til bays to return this There various cla the show ring? eer nend car I bought lin which horses are shown, A. In the: Seattle Horne . “We-e-ell, I don't want,to say—b 2s beens aia ibited by the owners and ' Tcan’t keep it and stay in the min: | he nyo a tivegeaied’ ¢ oe ret rd y."—-American Legion W Moree she’ Ave aiown in har~ |" and = nes adster, fourin-hand cb Q Are horses exhibited for profit Ai homed are judged according to /it the same manner as they are conforma 0) red in horse rac of going, ete ns The Seattle ore slow . standard set of rules for a fe ; ud . rill mad Q. Is this horse show a so-called © are no cash “society” affair? o have f A. No. For example, the Seattle Horse show is open to the pu fe neral admission of 50 cents. As it is held In the Stadium of the | ' . Hh University of Washington there will |M4* ¢ considerable be petty of seats 4nd olendid |tfansform the Stadium view of the horse show ring. Peopte |4ble horse w ring who ‘désire a group of seats near epi erie the ring side are accommodated by |P? Aet aside for futur | MA in-8251 | petite aha Internati I FOUND] ANEW WAY 10) TAKE OFF FAT | T did not have to go through strenu- @us exercises. I did not use weaken. diets, neither did I wear painful rments.” J was fortunate enough to Riven an old-fashioned formula by 8 GABatY doctor, and with it T brought Back my figure to normal weight. an do the samne—1 have gives out this Gormula tor the benefit of all fat peo- ple, and it has now been perfected by expert chemists and put ty Wenient soap form. | into con- It is the most up- epete. safest and economical way to feduce—all you need to do is go to ato sae es drug store, ask for DR. IAP for reducing, use it ay you would any other soap, only leaving a food lather remain a few minutes, fight and morning. on special parts tg Of course. DR. POLTS SOAP ar HIPS Any SHOR lange BECOME, | where do they come from’ | day by R. C. McDonald of Alexander | Why Stay Fat? special box seats, in much the same manner as in a public theater. Q. What is a fivegaited horse? A.A five-gaited horte is a term ven to a horse which is trained so that it can Me judged for the foi lowing: walk, trot, canter, slow pace and rack Q What is a three-gaited horse? | A. A three-gaited horse has been | trained for the following: walk, trot and canter. Q. Who trains these horses? A. Horses are trained, usually, by their owners who get pleasure out of purchasin ga well-mannered h and rtaining him according to she ring ethics. Where an owner has} ja largo number, an experienced | trainer is employed. | Q. How ueny horses Chamber of Commerce Popular are entered | Hiwaiian Club to Be Organized Here} A Hawalian club will be organized Jin Seattle at a luncheon arranged |for the Pig 'n Whistle at 12:15 noon next Tuesday, it was announced to and Baldwin, Ltd., Seattle office. It is the object of the club to pro- |mote closer relationship between Puget Sound and the Territory of Hawaii, McDonald said. Capt. Har old H. Yost, of the Hawai) Tourist | bureau, will be at the meeting. Similiar clubs exist in San Fran. jeiseo and Los Angeles. You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people ts that it is too hard, tov troublesome and too dangerous to foree the weight down, Mar- mola Prescriptiong Tablets overeomo all these dificuttien, They -are absolutely harmiees, entall no dieting or exorcise, and have the added advantage of choap- ness. A box in sold at one dollar by ail druggista the world over, or send tire price direct to the Marmoia Motors Bidg.. Detroit, Mich you know this, you have no # Being fat, but can reduce stem easily without going th xercixe and EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED uroker infnetion ING ADVERTISEMENTS FOR FOLT'S SOAP, Dr. Folt's Soap can now be had at Partell’s, or Swift's Drug Stores. 47.50 $1290 $15] the reputation for “oneggy ling of the old relia Gueton Dental Offices, “our peclal ear ‘this. jocation for 22 years, good proof that we our patlente and stood ‘work. Wo'll bo right ag tee that any work we do for you will satisfy and please you. ad ee Offices ‘| FOR fehl BELLINGHAM. VANCOUVER IfLAND AUTO FERRY Is now operating two daily roundtrip service an follows: Ly. Bellingham 7:00 am; 2:30 pm Ar Bidney......10:20 am; 6:60 pm Ly Sidney. 10:45 am; 6:10 pm / Ar, Bellingham 2:00 pm; 9:30 pm Service effective July 3 to Sept. 1, 1924 PAVEMENT ALL THE WAY Special convenience {1 delightful comedy drama. —Allen Strickfadden. 0 you know what a Minute is? Now, don't go back into re volutionury history to pick out these two words, for a Minute of 1776 and a Minute Man of this ultramodern year of 1924 are entirely different propositions. The expl: tion comes in one of the | most amusing moments of the gre: comedy drama, “Six Cylinder Love which the Guild stock players a presenting at the theater this week, Howard Russell, salesman, glibly |Minute Man ty when he ‘# called that b born every minute.” Gilbert Sterling (Alfrea jasn) was a Minute Man contort ot 4|Su re Relief when the states sucker Donroy, that a who buys there's one Strickfad. it there Man} Metropolitan | automobile | Players | Two popular members of the pearing at the Metropolitan in “Six Cylinder Love,’ a Top—Howard Russ two |s n't afford it, and | ¢ THE 2 STAR PRIZE HORSES Plan to Put Show to hig car he quick ho Ke "| when funds caught at it, and out with a dull, Thi line Pla un | patro will musi have yong {thru AR E READY Open Thursday at University Stadium H Champions V Melur Appearing in “Six Cylinder Love” seattle Guild Players, ap- | Man Jever was one. pretty , in the it, y wt ory, sottll sup) int ho to is, of of ight ud ns of find ing, witne the “Bix ORSES ENTERED From the East Nill Compete pureh perhaps — the ard exhib of avy kneys in Americ horses purchased in the nd now owned t Mr, Stua fivegaited horses, Ttad Miracle Man, Queen Mar Chief, and three i *, Masel May, Sylvia, Inte Peter Car 1 and Pete i in the roadster you must remem: 2 married man himeelt,” anseript ll, He had to mortgage littlo cottage to buy. th first place. ‘Then, when he found that he was irrounded by a flock of and by the time he got ng for jazz parties, road pers and speeding fines, ck of trouble, And embe his employer’ fet out of debt, he wa and nearly went down sickening thud. course, 6 the barest out fascinating story that McGuire has built Cylinder Love," and the Metropolitan theater the most wholesomely dramatic, plays they essed in a long time, Bottom| Puget Sound Clam on Map Scots Evangelist Conducts Revival GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble Caused by Fermenting d and Acid Indigestion tralixing © Ingtead get & teaspoont | right aft tnexpenal of magnes * used by |HOME 1S NOT COMPLETE HO AD ROOM Though Some Charming Furnish Ings Help Remedy the | Deficiency. | | By MARIAN MOORE It seems a pity that so many peo- | ple have to live in such crowded apartments and tiny bungalows that | one room has to do the work of two or three. A great deal of the | real home life must be missed when a family who could enjoy a dining room to its fullest extent must rush living room can be in shipshape or- der for evening callers or the reg- ular bridge party. The children are missing a part of the home life that other children are having when they have to dash away from the con- tact with thelr parents just because thelr home Incks the dining facilt- tles that other homes have. But the children can gain a better ap- A Living-Dining Room. apartinent or bungalow is furnished in the most tasteful manner possi- ble, Tho dining-living room of o small apartment where a baby rules of today’s plieture. The dining table which now ac commodates five or six people can be shortened to appear ke the usual living room table, only this one {4 very distinctive with its | hexagonal top and Spanish design. The upholstered Spanish chairs | Serve thelr double purpose very well, and a welcome surprise Is the high chair of wood to match and similar design, Note low the da at mealtime, (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or Infor. mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed énvelope for reply.) Question: Should our new sleep: Ing porch which we are building on have windows or sereens?—A, ¥, Answer: Both. Casement win. dows opening in and screens during the summer, | Copyriant, American Homes Bureau, enport Is used from the table so that the dining: | preciation of home life if the tiny | with all his real glory Is the scene | heStandard | Offers You PROHIBITION FLAYED INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS’ PRESIDENT CONDITIONS ARE NOT ALARMING "Roger Babson Declares Con- ditions Satisfactory BABSON PA J In t nythin f from the re ues put © completed urvey of bus e for thin yea | The pothing surprising in 1p Of business nee the de “Was been. Feall fundamental situ ation ays B ‘ going thru a ment from the | to do is to look the facta In the face, mensure our true posit 4 exint inate of sitting around Dr the first half of the ar Wwe made progress in the maf nt j|Commodity pr have continued thelr broad swing downward. Sitce | in ial commodities have suffer than ag ural during half we r present adjustment —bgtweer much under than it when th getting prewar prices for his c but ha to pay post-war pr for everything he bought | “Industrial activity has also slow ed dc “Lae f the pro with the accent on the rather than upon the | “Several | pectation {ng forward to the last hal continued Bal ould indicate figures the ject of a moderate Improvement ‘moderate’ ‘improvement.’ factors support this The decline durin first halt of the year has steady and in many insta Present indications |that certainly the rate of must slow up and eventually way to a sidewise movement.” been at LE PILLS For Constipation some THE | buildin, recreation and entertainment LONESOME CLUB, Me Thurs ting and | and Ady. h | No More Pumping Up | Tires! An aimtight valve cap which pr | vents all loss of alr in tires has been | put on the market by G. N. Hughes. | With this ve ap One Inflation! lasts the life of the tire and doubles | tire mile Tested and approved y “leading automobile manufactur ers, We furnish proof of tests. Re tall price $1.26 for set of five. Groat demand, Wonderful opportunity fe agent Write it on to G. Hughes, 9612 W. Monroe St, ego, UL Advertisement The ORIGINAL, Malted Milk DigeatiblomNo far Avoid imitations ht Lunch A — Substitute DA % to and feel fur ter no more cold rooms. 50% warm rooms by that it the Fall to install their ceptional offer ace at once and you will not be required to naces installed STANDARD‘ “SEATTLE: SECOND AT RINE Standa INE * ESTABLISHED: the an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE NO PAYMENT DOWN The heating pr of fuel wasted in smoke is turned into this perfect heating system. think what this means to you in your home in savy- ing and comfort. come and let us show you its features. Ask also to see the patented Shell Bar Grates. Winged Fire Bowl]; Gas-tight joints; heavy, substantial construc- tion—and how the Universal can be quickly in- stalled in any old or new house at low cost. Re- member the Universal requires no pipes—no fuss no needless expense. Turn the fuel now going up your chimney into heat. easily installed in old or new homes— as a special inducement to the builders who have just lately completed their homes is necessary make your first payment until September the balance you have one year to pay. tage of this offer to avoid the usual confusion late in the Fall when we have hundreds of home owners who desire fur- at practically the same time. The 'S service is aly vice can be accomplished by furnace installed during this week is that it mak blem is solved. hundreds of home to wait until late in furnace, we make this ex- ANDARD will install your first The advan- it possible for us ays good—but still bet- having your special offer. "TACOMA: £ SCHOENFELD E SHS tions, s areas ter'n [lolyoke | She's WATERVILI give {pecially for wheat. fect of early ter wheat was noted, and Re | =| “Helle | d |boy? Are you lost?’ Abolish lonesomencas by whole} “Yes, Iam to come out always losin’ Compile Crop Data in Douglas County | -Crop | , under extreme weather condi uch as exist this year, ing compiled in Dougt The July with 23- oninty, D TO GRANDMA What is the matter, little Folks! Try all means, to accept our visit the Sk urday next your power plant, T especially ers of th We are urging you to cause we joined the headed by the mayor. simply great! Tho re boosters, if possible, ity's Invitation to et on Sat- plan os: relative ef- late tillage for win- as weil as the APY effect of increased stands resulting | ecmbubice fhe girl has had to {fom dry treatment. Burning has wont to bed while her bathin’ malts (been particularly noticeable in flelds bein’ washed."—American Legign |! A cited ia et ha seit EkM treme drought A crop history is béing complied for a number of fields seeded at dif: | ferent dates, tilled es ind. late and with varying stands. An effort will be made to increase the acre axe of tye as a result of this sea son's showing thru. the light. soil 1 mighta known bet grandma, sumpin’.”* and view urge the taxpay- 47th diatriet to go, gO be- excursion It pault, was 700 You will get more, 00 more, and learn more than you deemed possi ple Ye plan Go are Ge Jars Jot-Son7 DU ponae wonderfu t! aeo it return 4 for wttle? tnesy, A partion from S¢ Star or I say, officer, you ought to that girl'« bathing suit!” “Bathing suit? What are you talking about? I don't see no bath- ing suit!"—Judg WE SPECIALIZE IN DENTAL PLATES j “Oh, jcenxor $12.50 All Other Dental Werk at Reduced Prices When in need of art teeth you should seek the sor- roagon that tion. would render a mor ein such a posi- better able to ervice, as our PI is in charge of « Dent a man who does nothing but mako dental plates (so-called fale te hy. The plates are light, st rritating and tight-fitting, The material entering into their composition is the best obtainable, The comfort and satisfaction de- rived from a perfect fit ts the thing most desired and that is the one thing we claim to do best. We solicit difficult cases . Show samples ur work and will be glad to talk your dental troubles over with you, Consultation and estimates without charge. Prompt Service Arranged for Out-of-Town Patients. “Netter Dentistry for Less Money” CONSULTATION PRE Offlee Hours from 9 A.M. to 6:00 PM, ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS inte nice 10545 Pike St. Phone MA in 2555

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