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The Bellingham Herald from Bellingham, Washington • 5

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THE HERALD BELLINGHAM WASHINGTON THURSDAY AUGUST 28 1924 UNION SUITS UNION SUITS Quake of Ten Seconds Is Followed By Tidal Wave OUR AIMs TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY Oirla" medium weight fleece lined Union Suite for Fall wear They are just the thing to start echool wli They are made of good quality cotton in while only Br eed to m'lou nvj gray fleece 1 1 Union Suits Made in a ne-ium weight of a good quality cotton An excellent garment for school wear and so low priced too SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR IS IS 89c 2 to 69c 10 to 10 89c 2 to 8 69c 571 DEPARTMENT BELLINGHAM WASHINGTON LONDON' Aug A violent tremor of ten seconds tturation was felt in Iceland Tuesday evening according to a news agency dispatch Copenhagen The shock was Rficially strong- at Reykjavik and Befn Horna fiord and was followed by a tidal wave 1809-11 CORNWALL AVENUE 2 witcs APPETITE satisfies HUNGER Shredded Wheat with fresh fruits has an entrancing appeal these days Two of these crisp oven-baked loaves of whole wheat supply a most nourishing meal light and easily digested And Shredded Wheat combines happily with fresh fruits into a breakfast or mid-day delicacy which cannot be imitated Nation Wide Prominent Everett Millman Passes at Age of 77 SCHOOLWEAR VALDES EVERETT Aug David Clough wealthy mill owner former governor of Minnesota and for twenty years a resident or Everett died at his home here last night at midnight aged 77 years He was a native of Lynne New Hampshire He was president of the Clough-Hartley Shingle company and tlie Clark-Nickerson company each of which has large mills here Mrs Clough survives him His daughter is Mrs Roland Hartley Heart trouble caused his death Shredded Priced the Winning Way Value cannot be determined by price alone The goods must have merit else they are dear at any price no matter how low We ask you to compare our values anywhere Once you have determined the real merit of our merchandise marvel at our exceptionally low prices This is the time to finally determine the best value-giving store in town Gingham School Dresses New Styles Splendid Values Black Calf Dress Shoes Half Double Sole Misses' Office Seekers Can Run On Only One Ticket In State School Suits Quality Service Value Suita at- rtiferi Have Two Pair Knickers well made high shoes Perforated as sketched Rubber top lift to litt 8249 12 to 2 S269 2 to 7 S298 POLICE SAY YOUTH PUT TORCH TO 100 GOTHAM BUILDINGS fSpecial to The Herald) OLYMPIA Aug Those politicians who talked rather loosely a few weeks ago about an indepen- dent convention on primary day which would adjourn to await the returns from the republican pri- 1 marie3 and then possibly name a defeated gubernatorial candidate Jo head a new party movement hat reconstructed their ideas since the new statutes have been called to their attention The law does not give a defeated candidate a second chance to run One act passed in 1919 specific- illy bars a candidate who has of- fered himself for nomination on One ticket from having his name print- ed on the ballot of another politi- cal party at the succeeding general election Another provision of the law i which haa not been carefully ob- served at all times specifies that i no candidate shall be the party nominee unless lie shall receive at least 10 per cent of the votes cast at his primary in the district in which he is a candidate and no party committee has power to fill a vacancy caused by the failure of any of its candidates to receive such required number of votes 98c fi I 0 WL ere' about these Suits which assures the boys that they are well and properly dressed They are built like clothes for style and service! Sturdy and strong enough for hard play and a enough for all dress-up occasions The ideas of mod- els patterns and colors are here to select from See them! Sizes 7 to 17 Years Brown Oxfords for Girls Dressy and Serviceable A splendid Low Shoe style for growing girls and misses mahogany colon whole quarter Imitation tip McKay rubber top-lift on heela Sizes Sizes 12 to 2 2V4 to 7 $269 $298 Broad Toed High Shoes For Girls Comfortable School Shoes of brown calf with perforated tips sKiouTl Half double soles and half lubber 84 3 heels Good wear and service to 11 $269 12 to 2 298 to 7 $350 FORESTS ABLAZE Pretty new Dree- for I'hooi wm ire inn i and lad arid lie doth attractive sty New In plaid and combination effect Imw Tl i made dree cut extra full Such value- tin aiblv only by the large putvhaailiK (mwci I hi- Umtitti made the Penney Company Stoi lend i it tl Sire 7 to 14 Timber Fire Covers 640 Acres Oregon Fighting Blaze Welt Shoes For Boys and Youths Work Shoes For Boys and Youths New York police say that George Gustow 26 son of a prominent attorney is the most dangerous pyromaniac in the history of the city They aver he confessed setting fire to more than 100 buildings since 191 when he recovered from infantile paralysis $590 BEND Ore Aug 23 A forest fire which broke out late yesterday in a timber stand south of Crescent in northern Jtalamath county had burned over an area of 640 acres early today according to a report received by forestry officials here Two gangs from the Eugene-Klamath Falls cuttoff railway construction crew are fighting the blaze Forest officals fear the fire may prove the worst occuring in the Deschutes national forest tbis season Campers tourists and inn keepers in the vicinity of Wasco lake turned out yesterday with fire lighters combatting a blaze which had been burning for more than ten days near Wasco lake A fire pump and hose line leading from Lake Odell finally brought the blaze under Others $790 to $1375 School Sewing Supplies Attractive mater ala fnr making Inal utf ui i lng will intercut mother who nre tnw ir nit tl tt Ing And our price will m-uic them vimtli a I Hating COTTON GOODS Cheviot Shirting- New shipment bovs ehlit and I IroMU (Ingham Dainty died and pie id 15 Ginfhgm Our own brand In all wanted dr 23 Amnnkeeg A Gingham Uxcellent iiullt4 ihek pla'ds plain color 29 Pebble (loth An attractive durable mnUiial In all the new color onotbi nation 35 WOOLEN COODS Ncolch Always good for school dresses 83 Granite Cheek Very attraettve 83 Storm Serge A durable material always in demand 83 oeltjr Check iiPwt drfi fabrics 83 NOTIONS Sewing Thread loO-yutd apool 4e Bla Something new Just fold to any sta 12 Colored Rle Kae 12 "1 19 Fancy Mle Rac 12 to 19 N'eede Assorted ie 5 Sharp point 5c Darning Cotton All-Wool Suits Snappy Styles Latest Patterns IWMES BEING LISTED Brown calfskin Dress Shoes Folded tip half rubber heels Single welt soles 12' to 2 f2 lo ih $283 $298 Durable Work Shoes Black chrome waterproof whole quarter Blucher Hooks and eyelets Two full soiea 12Vi to 2 2' 2 to $398 Illegal Signers of Petitions Will Be Reported violated the law by signing Without registration or signed the petitions more than once Under the law the prosecuting attorneys must ace on this data In the past a number of prosecutions have been started and a great many people have pid fines for overzealousness but the warning that comes from conviction is soon forgotten Election pamphlets containing constitutional amendments the referendum and initiative bills to be oted upon next November and the arguments for and against the measures will bo mailed by Secre- tary of State Grant Hinkle next month They are now being printed and envelopes are being addressed Late reports the secretary of state show there was a heavy last minute rush for registration all over the state and the number of voters eligible to participate in the September primaries is much larger than anticipated Registration books reopen September 10 and citizens not yet qualified can register for the general election up to October 14 Mk Dr 3 Van Kirk oculist and lurlst Glasses accurately ritteo Bellingham Nat'l Bank Boys Blucher Shoes For School Weai (Special to Tho Herald) OLYMPIA Aug The work of compiling the lists of names of persons how illegally signed the initiative petitions checked by the Secretary of State last month is nearly-finished As soon as possible prosecuting attorneys in each county )A'ill be given the names of people who All gun metal bluchers with perforations as pictured Half rubber heels and half double soles I n-usuai values for school wear to is' 8249 12 to 2 8283 2H to 6 8298 COTTON HOSE For School Girl Medium weight black or brown Fair New Caps Yon Ought to Smf Thom Important Things You Should Consider 29c SHETX GASOLINE More Power Mors Miles Drive up to the yellow pump and aik for SHELL Trunkey A Sen 'irtt- agents-" TAKES CHARGE OP PRINCE PROGRAM IN UNITED STATES HOSE HlgtOy Mercerised v- black or Fiii quallt) brown Pair 39c The fact that the Penney Company operates 571 Stores is interesting to you in two wmys: First because of its extensive operations it brings to you the advantages that ordinarily are not enjoyed outside of Chicago New Yorfe and other large cities When a style is new this store has it while it is still new Second because of our very large collective buying important savings are made These savings are passed on to the customers of every one of our Stores You with others benefit largely k-xek-vw- gp! Distinctive Suits 15 to 18 yr Sixes Many young fellows are about to Join the ranks of the huge army wearing long pants suits Start them off right with one of our good styles They make youths feel like regular fellows sporting all wool clothing tailored in one of the latest models All wool Cassimcre in (treys- browns and tana Choice in quality at only $1475 to $1075 HdSE far Mari Wear Buy' heavy ribbed Cuttufl lloee made of wear r-tiig material A boe that I made especiuity for the bojr who the hurdet on hie stocking And moderately priced too We have large number of smart patterns It's easy to pick what you like best Fine materials 69c 98c $149 MajESGIli tn 29c 1 As Others See It deed Bellingham ijibor World DREDGING OF GRERK WATERWAY STARTED BY THE 8WINOIKH FORMER STATE SUPERVISOR OF INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE MAN OF RIPE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND JUDGMENT VETERAN OF 6PANISH-AMERICAN AND WORLD WARS CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR PRIMARY SEPT 9 (pais ADVsanaiws) 7 the war department that the work would be done If the city would repair the bulkheed In of the dock This Was don by the port commission and Quuckenbush owner of the dock The Swlnomiah Is commanded kv Captain A Helgel and has 4 crew of eleven She wlU remove about 300 yards day and will be here perhaps alz weeim be supported by every union man and woman in both San Juan and' Whatcom counties Judge Brown has shown his friendliness toward the labor movement on every possible occasion while at the same time maintaining an absolutely fair and square attitude recognizing neither friend nor foe when it came to a question of law and justice His reputation for sorting honesty and fairness has never been questioned even by his and they are few In adjusting the scale of wages of the printers at Tacoma about four years ago and obtained for them one of the best scales In the state He also fought for and secured the enforcement of the eight-hour law on public contracts in this city when the law had not been followed As a practicing attorney he acted for the ahlngleweavers printing pressmen and others In labor controversies Taken altogether his record la one that places him in position to was call boy on the railroad that Is a boy who Is employed to railroad men of the time they are to appear for work he afterward worked as an engine wiper and aectionhand later he obtained better employment as janitor and later aa clerk He haa displayed considerable activity in the Northwest and Whatcom in union labor circles acting at one time as secretary of the Bellingham Central Labor council He also acted aa arbitrator In Labor Supports Jadgs Brow Judgre Brown has lived close to nature as well as some of the rest of us What he has attained In this goods or In advancement In any' other way has been gained by sheer force of will and perseverance He commenced life aa a poor boy and among hla earlier employments Major Oscar Solbert junior military aide at the White House named by President Copf-dge as aide-de-camp to the Prince of Wales on his American 'isit has charge of thd irogram in this country The dredging of Whatcom creek waterway near the Queckenfeush dock was started Wednesday by the ov-ernment snag beet Swinoniiah in compliance with a pfumise made by tuty Montague McHugh lor Ph 7S4J.

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