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#4 ai 6 RIDAY, JULY 25, 1924 For Those Twilight Hours at Camp! Have the Joy of Music eiody ental—S: For $1 a Week VICTROLA PORTABLE Victor make, priced at Puy $1 down, and $1 a week ORATONE, another excellent port able) playing standard records. Price $40—S1 a $1 4 down, week PORTABLE— BRUNSWICK ys all records, 1 $1 a week ARE KEPRODUCED. ’ ELioll 7575 14.21 Third Ave. Vianes—Player Pianos—String and Band Instruments The Story of How “Beast-Man” Died Tornow Killed Two More Men and Then Paid Penalty With His Own Life; Lived on F rogs | for Days Sas se Se NOTE: John Tornow, beast man of the Olympic, lived a whole year alone in the woods afier the incidents related in Fred Boalt's four stories printed turing the past few days. Finally in April of 1913 three tra + met him in the foothills of the Olymples and the resulting bat tle ended in the death of Tornow and two of the trappers. The story of the beast man is roncluded with the following HIS LAST MURDER) , MPii—tons Wash, Ap n of the Olympl u . 3 od , A {ft Maithe - orday 6 4 ich dispatched by f f n is 4 A 1 led by t |\Tornow Killed; a Found by Posse number elatt SNTESANO, Wash, April 18, According to @ telephone mes-|1913—John Tornow, the “beast , om Quimby, he and the two) man,” is dead. when they came to his shack. Quim:| covered by . b made a cir to the rea the | visited the Hearing rifle — shot Quimby | yeater ashed around the cabin an saw |bodies of th B nd Lathrop on the ground|and Charles nd Tornow pumping shots into|known, Tornow had killed their bodle emptied Quimby dr rifle outlaw and fied. r Sheriff Giles Sheriff Skelly Matthews and @ posse left here this morning in au-| now's trap tomobiles to recover the bodies and jing him, when they approached the continue the pursuit of the “beast Goned shack where he was sup man 4 to be hiding Tornow, who |x e, is co SEATED Cl sidered the best sh and wood® | TO VICTIMS the Northwest and possibly) ‘Tornow, ¢ ed in the under world. Three years ago, fol: | brush the « f the clearir 4 quarrel with his brother, |» wn Bla 1 Lathrop and anced the world and sought |» 1 in a rifle duel with m e woods. His first/ py >» fled when his rifle maga prospecto wn only as Scott He} 1 the baitle to Monte who tOlsano tb hor that wn that To: wig we fa of the Sunne and could not say if he pectors wore s hit ! and gold dust rhe 5 4 the bod 1 two nephews, John and Will Bauer, | tree from n he bad fought twins, 19 years old, whom he ¢M/ nis quel with Quimby. Quimby‘s last countered by chance tn the forest let ad entered the outlaw’s A he killing him wt I fx Ce away the found =A. V. Elmer, wh of Blair and Lathre h collectors pay fabulous | cial ae the: suakw ber oplindingral samp sums for old tin halfpennies of the Seek Sailor and gap ese! nde havesn ee are t poe Se ‘ Dy os dof Witt dM. period of William and Mary | Ss ree = os Wi oenaene dpe oper digas os weetheart Here|Posses Sent ag tu d and took to the ng ¢ of Laste ask tr HOrlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk M. Smit oma or from the 1 ved by the pe fied f » taking with at a stolen auto a pistol pu 4 from the wa Digestible—No Cooking. A Light Lunch He war Avoid Imitations — Substitutes ot request hip ttle at the would n tac '|After Tornow TACOMA, Wa Apri |} Two sheriffs’ posses, 15 men In all in sptrita ave been sent to search the forest be the best t tlaw Tornow, in the vicinity | and woodsman in the Northwest Ap 217 oF i loxging reed; ATE FROGS ag 1" west of Shelton, ac | FROM POOL 7 to advices received early; Clone by the shack, which To from Sheri y_ Matthews | now dently used « home, the officers found an artificial pool I am going to have just one more day at this give-away price and then back to normal fall busi- Made to $ $35, $40, ne ' A big window full to select from, all at $20. Pick out your favorite Friday night and get your order One Day Only—Saturday Please don’t come Monday and expect to get this PERFECT FIT AND ABSOLUTE SAT FACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY IMPERIAL TAILORING CO,—SINCE 1890 ness, Order — 98 FINE PATTERNS in early Saturday. extra special price. REFUNDED 1405 3rd Ave., Bet. 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Advertisement, 4110 WINS) AVIO eye SEATTLE filled fr Over the pool wa fashioned of willow es, making it impos Tornow lived the frogs, and So conserved his ammunition Dur ng the three years t Tornow | Create Gas, Sourness and Pain | was a fugitive from justice, Quim How to Treat, by was the only human being who met him face to face 1 lived. Medica nine-tenths . P. J. McCarthy carried a weight of sAdgiaedotr= tre due to | 2260 pounds on his back for eight | excens yric' acid in the | steps, side-stepping, at St. Louis in mach and not ns somo believe to a| 1898. liack of digestive Juices. The delicate zc eee STAR PAGE 7 Envoy | Britain's SPECIAL PURCHASE | Just buyer, received from Mr. Parks the East past four weeks, PRICED AT our been in 4 physician may be Great Britain's firet ambassador to soviet Russia. He is Dr Leslie Haden Guest, now ¢ member of parliament. Altho & ‘official confirmation is lack ing, it is understood he al- ready has been agreed upon for the post. 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See them now! and shipme il ] | |few weeks, but le it last a Ta Home of Dred /Re aay ese ering and ya 401-407 Pike—At Fourth At the end of the Alask the red r was fn ‘ : Babs le re pa was said to be no refler a “ Candidates M anage Own rr en ein tent ere ei salle We aalicidate ‘saanagerd partly to cian dana 4 Campaigns, First Time) %ovsie” cal Seaek ie teeetak at Heren |broken string of politiéal victory ‘Have Executive Aides, but Personally - and Port Moller is given credit by his friends with an as yet been he om >| P id | being a master politician, and hig Bristol bay, Chiemik or Cook tn an Presidential Race Tactics decision: fo take charge of big ai trick, ‘reaches its. height | abc a ——__—_ paign is in keeping with his past August 10 or and that in Y FRAZER EDWARDS | }ette—are the real managers of their | ™¢thods. ; Northern | 1 a wesL mark «| asic TON, July 25.—For the |own campaigns | After the democratic convention, earlier, and often continues to 8ér first time in political t Despite thelr nominal managers|John W. Davis was confronted witht tember 1 all three le candidates fc 4 1 the elaborate orgunizs ns be.|the problem of selecting a campaign | Laat as Davis and La Fol.| "nd them, none of the candidates | manager acceptable to all factions : : — placed his political fortunes in} Davis solved it by the selection OF heer” Smith Will — ee) the hands of a single man, or set of |his friend and admirer, Clem> men, such 4s presidential candidates | Shaver, of West Virginia. But, (tis peak on Street lY N H atid r |” ‘simmer, penlthy Gentehile’ lnweer, iti our ew ome uve done in the past | pointed out, Davis fs no na heduled to address a street meet As a result of this unusual situa-| national polit and he has at Occidental and Washington Will Be Your tion, party leaders agreed today that |Served to himself the decisions Om lee eaerh al ehhens redit for victory will be largely |@!l major policies 2 A 2 e the winning ca: te h That Senator La Follette is scheduled to talk at another meet Pr di t P nning date if h . tag et bouche ie P ball a. xs | oudes ossession access comes from campaign strat-|recting his own campaign occastong 5d hve. Hite eulheoe ta peice You will, of course, insure egy. By the same token, the losers|no surprise in Washington. His se. | as. “The "Truth “About’: Con. the house and its contents (|}| must take chie¢ blame if their |lection of Representative John Mt leratta! 4 against loss by fire. campaigns collapse under some tac-|Nelson, his chief lieutenant im | a ron a major policy. scores of political battles, as his | But do you realize how es sential it is to insure ainst possible flaws in the real estate title to that home? Unless you have title insur ance such flaws- thelr exist- unsuspected — I three cx sumed direct lates have as-| manager, of their own campaign, to direct the details of his was regarded as natural charge Lady Hair Cutters Are More Artistic Increasing Demand for Lady Hair Cutters and Barbers BETTER BARBER SHOP OPENING TRAINING SCHOOL increasing demand for refined and artistic caused “THE BETTER .BARBER | SHOP,” well known for its SANITATION, COURTESY and EF- FICIENCY, to open a Training School for girls desirous of learning the barber trade and all its “out-of-the-ordinary poiats,” which will be beneficial to students and the public. A GOOD HAIRCUT, BOB and MARCEL is a GREAT ASSET to one’s APPEARANCE. Why not give the ‘barber trade the — best and most skillful effort to make both sexes appear neat and well groomed? The public will find at the "BETTER BARBER SHOP” the HIGHEST GRADE of work that SKILL and ART can give. t » introduce our NEW METHOD or SCHOOL—our student ~ prices. for HAIRCUTTING, BOBS, SHAVING, MARCELLING and OTHER BEAUTY ITEMS will be done at the LOW RATE | OF 2c. Low prices, but superior work, supervised by LICENSED - ARBERS and at the SATISFACTION of the customer. inspection is invited | enco entirely | | can rob you of your home more | And yet for the reader who senses | | ruthlessly than fire; or can in | tragedy, comedy and pathos, in the | volve you in legal difficulties |Apparently inconsequential happen ings which recipitate the big of human life to those who live them, j Nothing much finer than “Country People” has been written of late. that may cost you ‘staggering sums, In event you do not fully understand the protection and the benefits afforded by our Title Insurance polictes, a five- | minute talk with us at our office will make them clear, | WASHINGTON “TITLE INSURANCE. COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $700,000 vent | “Country People” jthe generations of a western farm family. There is no centralized cll max, no culminating moral, no cum!-| {| lative effect which moderns have bor: || | rowed from the old 8, no Neme. ||] jsls with spectacular revenge haunt jing man’s actions. Just the calm flow | jof human existence, just as any one| | of a country community might unfold | lif he had the vision of | life's drama, or | for recording it. | Few writers have the subtle power | exerted thru the fine quality of ex | pression. of drawing the reader into | the Intimacy of family life as Ruth | | Suckow. Until the last page is reluctantly | | turned, one lived and breathes, hopes | is the story of Incessant and women's workmanship hag recognizing the literary power Your Jand sighs with the Kaetterhenry 1212 FIRST AVENUE family. There is a rare quality, too, =F ~ in the perfect impartiality of treat PUGET SOUND | ing events and people which gives to | the narration a reality as tho the |hand of destiny itself had chronicled | the story | Ruth Suckow, altho a young wo-| | man, has, thru “Country People,” | tablished herself as one of the fore: | | most writers in America. ‘There is the | appeal, thru the very directness and | simplicity of insight and style, which | comes from authentic genius STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer OMA Leave Colm Dally 7, % 11 A I Ain’t Goin’ Belch No More Now I eat everything. GLO-GLAN has given me life. No gas or indigestion, no stomach trouble. 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