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2,300 Volts Fail ‘SNAP SCENER Asahel Curtis and Com-| a . j L TODAY'S “APE-MAN” STORY 1} panions Hike in Olympics 3 sendy a : = er = ators a ton reac voc vmnsve Sequim Girl Tells Story ' w te taine ege tifie date other weed in ma 5 . 2 is ‘ sd tas ter r 5 ft or SCENDANT LIVES — Ke a t SHQUIM NOW THE BON, MARCHE cinders of which cc roed to the Tye-Aup villags ol Barcain BASEMENT Bargains for Sunshiny Days! Canton and Printed Crepe © DRESSES Sizes to 44 Aside from the very good quality of crepes, the most prominent feature of this group of lovely frocks is the alluring attraction of the styles. The price is another big feature. Accordion pleated apron effects—side ties—glass button, lace and bead trimmings—tiers of folds bound in contrasting shades —straight line effects—lace insertion—lace yokes, collars, cuffs and pockets. Ip a splendid variety of all the wanted shades. New York Manufacturer’s Clean-Up! 100 Wool and Woo! Rayon Sweaters / This is the best value in sweaters we’ve offered this season. Sleeveless and Kid Boot Styles! Many are in solid colors and many contrasting colored stripings. In the lot are two-tone fronts, all-over designs in contrasting colored fiber, fiber bindings and novelty button fastenings. In a. mul- titude of pleasing colors and color combinations. to Kill Lineman Announce a 50% Reduction For a limited time we are going to work at one-half our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work we are doing in our new location. Think of such prices as: $25.00 Plates Cut to $10.00 $8.00 Crown and Bridge Work Cut to $4.00 With Our Regular Fifteen Year Guarantee These special prices are just what we say they are simply an inducement for you to come in and see how well you can bo served. low You are offered the same high-class work and identically the same class of material that we have always used. If we cannot gatisfy you, you can have your Money Back for the Asking Come in and nee for yourself our new modern equipped office, and let us explain to you our casy ment plan and prove’ to you that we are not offering you cheap work, but highlass work at greatly reduced prices, PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, 2nd and James St. Telephone MA in-2736 Dr. H. 0. Danford, Mgr. jcause of a fire which |to the widow of Dr, William Shan-'!ng of |theft took place, by reported so far this season in the 3 National Forests of Oregon and Tovert jaw. io Washington, according to figures for handle is readily |the period ending July 20, just com. replaceablewhen | piled in the office of the district for- | worn, making ester, Portland, Oregon. |this superior One hundred and thirty-two of | wrench actually these fires wero caused by smokers, | cheapest in the THE SEATTLE STAR Indians in Animal Skins mother tizens of | of Sequim n in support table at Miss BOARD TO VIEW SKAGIT WORK Lambert say her lette tists. They were ex s of weapons. In 4 Z that, owing was ‘vir |Final Estimates on Tunnel only defense and like 7 wise of securing food, such as | Prepared for Council decr, bear and birds of all | kinds. | With R. C. Storrie & Co, ready to SKOKOMISH MAIDEN |turn the completed Skagit STOLEN BY APE MEN j tunnel over to the city, “On oe ¢ asion a Skokom | the board of works will inspec ish Indian maid was hypnotised oe Thureda. ‘ and stolen by a TyoAup brave nal estimates, including one for (The Puget Sound Indians al $47,000 for “added coment are being ways sald th if they saw the prepared by the contractors, and will Tye Aupa firat they were im. |0® submitted to the city counell {na were na " | few days yenne fot. tt pido Se n In addition to final work, estimates, itt ¢Aups saw them firw the contractors also will ask that the 10 per cent reserve held by the city t itaelf t failure to tunnel will be look ¢ ‘The Skokomish maid was tak en to a Tye-Aup vi © protect the interior and there asked by the oc tors. This funda! marriage to one of the trit totals more than $250,000. Many years she lived Whether the city shall attempt to them, had a family $500 penalty for each day happy. Then she was allo in delay by the contractors since | eeturn to the Skomom! | November, when the tunnel was to n for a visit have been completed, will also come During this visit people th up for {days Jecision within the next few ke other leaving their v | M. LINER reserva HERE being made 1 banquet of the forelgn rtment the Seatthy Commerce, which will be 5 held Wednesday night aboard the rs , berthed at the Smith © ver, B. C., board of trade, will at SAA EE TE Rs SE Defective wiring was given ua the |t | ed $1,500| Chief among the year’s achieve. | house of| ments which will be recited will be Mrs, J. G. Morrison, Summit |the winning for Seattle of the most ave., and $100 damage to contents,| important foreign trade convention Monday. The house, which belongs |of the United States, the 1925 meet the National Foreign Trade 1, Plans for the commercial jon from the Pacific North the Orient, h will sail to the Far East this fall, will be dis. | ay decoys, in order to approach nearer to game “Theso robes gave them tho, appearance of apes ons are for the trade nv Chamber ¢ | terminal e's foreign consuls Will be the guests of honor and a special del » from the Vancou damage to the rooming non, was fully covered by Insuranc Four pickets of thelr own, dress as convicts, clowns and Rus were used by the Oak theater to omm| west to ns, tt set a lone union picket stationed in | cussed { front of the theater, according to| Reservations for the dinner are| testimony {in the theater's suit/being made thru the foreing trade) against movio expected to be court Tuesday. L, M. Jones, superintendent of th * sleeping and dining car department/ Noted Novelist, of the Milwaukee railroad, will visit Wi . ife Remarried Seattle shortly on a tour of inspec: | SALINAS, Cal., July 29—Gouver- | tion. Military training in colleges will|neur Morri«, author, and Miss| be discussed at a meeting in Dart-|Ruth Wightman, his secretary, were | nall's cafeteria Tuesday evening at|married for the second time here| 6 o'clock, under the auspices of the | yesterday. | Seattic Fellowship. Mrs. Jane Gar-| Morris and Miss Wightman were | rott, Dr. Walter Kelton and Philip| married first 11 months ago, at En-| Tindall will speak. senada, Mexico, shortly after Mor-| Backfire of an automobile caused|ris obtained an Interlocutwy decree | & $1,000 fire Monday night which de-|of divorce from Mra. Elizabeth Mor- | stroyed a garage at 5608 Orcas st.,/rin | owned by M. O, Juhlin, and an auto-| The w ing legalizes the union mobile owned by J. B, Beans Junder California law, which probib- | Three saflora charged with theft|its divorced persons marrying again | of uniferms from the mail aboard|in this state until the final decree of the U. 8. 8. Arizona were ordered | divorce has been issued, removed to California, where the| Morris received this decreo on Sat- feral Judge |urday in Los Angeles. Jeremiah Neterer. The men are Nor-|_ The wedding was solemnized by man A. Grant, H. J. Bellis and| Bishop David Wallace, at the home| Charles R. Word of Pedro Zabala. Besides Zabala| and Mrs. Zaty the only guests Pride | present were Milton Cohen, attorney | for Morris, and Mrs, Cohen, | unions. The suit was|department of the chamber of com- | concluded in superior | merce the |Magnolia Bridge | Still Undecided Residents of the Magnolia Bluff district are divided in thelr views | on whore the bridge to replace the burned W. Wheeler st. structure | Men who know ‘should be placed. fine tools love to Petitions signed by residents of use the Trimo |the district and by the Interbay | Pipe Wrench. |Improvement club urging the coun- TRIMO cil to bulld the new bridge on the | Its drop-forged hie |site of the old W. Wheeler st. | jaws and handle, |bridge were referred to the streets strong, pressed and sewers committee, steel frame and strip-proof threads enable it to withstand years of hard service, 654 Forest Fires | Reported Already A total of 654 forest fires have been and 101 by campers,—a total of 233 | from these causes, the report states. | Seventy-nine fires are attributed to brush burning and lumbering, Wot, toxtee| Boys? Mule Club Pat Exhibits Animals| sises, Steed lemeight “ VILLE, Wash, July 20,—| |M ra of the Mule club of Adams | | county exhibited at the annual horse show held here this summer Awards were made to Raymond De. long run. Made in all sizes, and sold by all good dealers. Insist on the ““Trimo."” TRIMONT MFG. CO. ROXBURY, MASS, rh mor Kimbel, ‘This is the first mule club under. the national Boys’ and Girls’ clubs that is known | to have been organized in tho United Statos, Nee NLA POMISKMNT UD RELA NMERL et Stet ih Hi Specials Fr Knitted Coats—Special Practical and neat, and ra price, With brushed wool in red and tan—sizes 3 to 6 Philippine Hand-Made Ge 80 sweet and cool—-well priced. under the auspices and figured, in four style 40-Inch Aeroplane Cloth se Yard 600 yards finest quality lin 4 ards Very tasty and good. Clay Lawrence to Run for Judgeship Clay Lawrence, lawyer in the | Pioneer buliding, has filed for candi- dacy as judge in the superior court, fifth department. He of Mercer island. js a resident Virginia Paving Is Up to Council Two blocks of paving will be laid on Virginia st, if a resolution Intro. duced in the city council is* favor. ably received by the strect commit tee, to which it was referred. The project is from Seventh ave, to Ninth ave. “MP $8 150 Pounon TRIP To ST. LOUIS PRovorrIONATE FARES TO OTHER CITIES These Excursion Fares fom Seattle in effect daily to Sept. 15. Final return imit Oct, 31, 1924, Stopover privi lees going and returning, Call us by phone and tet us make all your arrangements, {t costs no more and will save TICKE: OVFICK, 1405 Vourth Ave, Phone 1b jot-anaa UNION STATION 1 Juckwon $1.95 made In sizes 6 months and 1 year, * 1,800 yards; assorted patterns in a good line of colors; lengths to 10 yards . mus | half bleached; lengths to 10 Square Pineapple Inst, 2 pi Main Floor—The Bon Marche om Baby Shop fn Lovely Little $1 75 qs Voile Dresses ° Pas For the charming little miss of 2 “Rte, to 6 years here are cool summer pv thy dresses. Sleeveless style, trimmed is \ ) with lace and a few with contrast- ( [? ~\"Y ing colorings and touches of ribbon. tial | | In blue, yellow, rose, honeydew and Kk pink df} | Hand-Knitted $ by, 5 0 Se Capes—Special . Just the darlingest little Cape imaginable, and so . 4. ¥ y a fow days ag 4 to pay much more for In tan, re blue and rose Made brushed wool c w with lars. Some wit es 2 to 6 y value at the re—full length years rtrudes 98¢ and low Outing Diapers $1.95 Doz.; Infants’ Short Dresses 65¢ 27-inch size; hemmed and ready | Made both Bishop and yoke for use. Usually sold at much] style. Sizes are long, 6 months, more. 1 and 2 years. Free clinic for well babies, 9:30 to 11:30 Wednesday, City Health Department. Second Floor—The Bon Marcin. es of net, with 4-inch fringe. Fourth Floor—T 36-Inch Printed Challis | 15c 36-Inch Dotted Swiss 50c white, | brown, biue, tan, gray and green | ail with white dots. Fine sheer quality; red, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Food Shop Specials Jar rand Broken Sliced Pine- Del Monte Tomatoes ples large cans; fine trult: in syrup; & large slices to each 15¢ Can cant cach 22ge Large cans: choice; solid packed; | Delteta hettly 10%-oz, cans GOOUN geo np ases'use ates <0, SINE 1; @ Im Itallenne: « : ee Beechnat Pork and eames: large a! ? No. 1 cana; extra fino beans in pqesrane Ansee, Onhess} ‘tal tomato sauce; can Be | . Dozen . 00 Norwegia " extra. fancy Strawberry Jam; S-ox. glass: now ure olive oll; can, 14e1 jam; glass. 140 soe Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cakes 35c Each |. Special for three days. | “H-O" Rolled ©: Butterhorns; topped with nuts package o you will love them; 2 for 15e rolled oats. 6 for ; 2 Bhe from 2 to 3 minutes. While they kes. for. . Be =—_ All Fringed! EXTRA! 550 L’Aiglon Dresses Greatly Under priced t } A Maker’s Clearance of 250 Pairs Panel Net Curtains =— > Four Patterns! Novelty Lace Curtains are “the things” these days. Very effective at any window. Plain he Bon Marche Keep Out thick inches wii with best 15 Butter Jars Made of heavy glass wit! cover; can be stacked on room in refrigerator. | 1-lb, size .... 2-Ib. size Union St, Basement—The Bon oe Lions’ Club Will Feast on Saturday Preparations for entertaining 150 persons at its annual picnic Satur- day were being made by the Seattle Lions’ club Tuesday. The picnig jis to be held at the club's camp for girls at Five Mile lake At the meeting of tho club Mon- day, Kilne Hillman, Seattle attor- ney, made a plea for funds for |tho salt water park between Se- jattle and Tacoma, which is to be |purchased by popular subscription, |Plan Dairy Tours Around Colville COLVILLE, July 29.—Prepara- tions are being made in Stevens county for a serles of dairy tours to be held in August. A day will be devoted to each of a number of community tours, when from. four to six of the best dairy farms will bo visited. The owner will be in charge of the program at his farm, and one phase of the dairy subject will be emphasized at each farm visited, DA’ CANADIAN PACIFIC “Princess” Steamahips teave Seattle dally for Vancouver Victoria, 1. C., from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Sires BOAT—For Victoria and Vancouver, daily. at ‘ancouver Delays Action on Spokane St. Span Following an attack upon the legality of the actiog, the Spokane st. bridge bill to appropriate $325,- 000, was delayed: one week by Coun- cilman John E. Carroll Monday. Op- position to the bill was voiced by » L. Blaine, chairman of the fi- nance committee, and John BH. Car- roll, chairman of the streets com- mittee, who introduced it, asked that it be withdrawn for one week that he might study the measure. Ses Three Nations in 4 i Timber Suit Here Red cedar log&+shipped last year, which it is ¢ldimed failed to come up to specifications; form the basis of a suit filed in federal court in which business men of three na- tions are involved. Hugo Mahr, the plaintiff, is a German doing busi- ness in Japan; his partner is a Japanese, Fuki Kikusabura, while the defendant is the American firm of Cron & Dehn, of Seattle. dally at. Fares to Victoria Ono Way $5 Round Trip | Limited 80-day Limit SUMMER EXC to all parts of r the Wond tee Cann $2.76 nC dinn 1 G08 Second Avenue, UR ada und the United States, 'Th nelfle Rockies, with Mberal: 1. L, SHEBUAN, General Agent, Fures to Vancouver One Way $2.25 Round Trip Limited 10 SION FARES $4.25 rough atop." 0) Telephone MA In-538t Passenger Department styles, in porch, street and house criminating their Summer frocks. workmanship is exception- In rose, flesh, citron, corn, apricot, orange, green, poudre, tan, gray, “Continental” Screen Doors with hardwood varnished frame 3 In these sizes: 80x78 inches .. -$3.35 32x80 inches. ......$3.45 34x82 inches .. - $3.65 36x84 inches .......$3.80 80x36 inches .......$3.80 “Continental” Extension Window 9 ins. high, extend to 33 ins. ..39¢ 12 ins, high, extend to 33 ins... 15 ins. high, extend to 33 ins. ins. high, extend to 45 ins. 18 ins. high, extend to 45 ins. ..69¢ Glass Refrigerator or each other so as to take up little 45¢ 65¢ 99 Normandy Voiles! French Voiles! Dimities! Fine Ginghams! Ratine! Flower -like, charming dresses - fresh and crisp as the most dis- women like The as ally high quality, and here are many clever nandwork trimmings— flame, banana, brown and sunset. Second Floor—The Bon Marche 00 Each *] the Flies ide, as pictured; covered black wire screening. Screens h fit-in top of Marche Douglas in Army Camp for Outing Maj. Malcolm Douglas, prosecut- ing attorney for King county, left Monday morning for Camp Lewis, where he will spend two weeks in the reserve officers’ summer camp. Alao Mosquitoes, Moths, Bed Bugs, H to hu: nt odor fabrice Pint .. Mouth Sprayer FRE! Improved Hand Sprayer Sold by Grocers, Dreenitts, De- partment Stor and Hardware Manufactured by atchee Rex Spray Co. ‘Wenate! w Developed at Melion Inutitute of Industrial Research by Rex Fel- lowship. w Money Back if it Fails te Kil 72