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PRES. CLARK HERE
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mate down here at this end of his
jurisdiction; he is much pleased with
the thrift and business-like way of
those with whom he has been thrown
in contact everywere, and hopes to
lceeo in friendly touch and interest
with every element and district com
ing within his official assignment.
READY-TO-SERVE-SPEECHES.
Bryan to Use Moving Pictures and
Phonographs in Campaign.
CHICAGO. Sept, l2.-Another fea
ture which will be used in conjunction
with the talking, machine has been
added to the novelty of the presiden
tial campaign by the national com
mittee of the democratic party which
announced today that moving pictures
of Colonel Bryan in Chicago on labor
day could be thrown on canvas at
political meetings all over the coun
try. While the pictures are being
thrown, the candidate's voice will be
heard from phonographic records of
his labor day address.
NOMINATE FULL TICKET.
State Convention Endorses Republi
can Platform and Taft
DENVER, Sept. 12. In less than
six hours of deliberation, the republi
can state convention today nominat
ed the full state ticket and presiden
tial electors and adopted the platform
endorsing Judge Taft and renewing
allegiance to the national organiza
tion. The platform comments Sena
tor Guggenheim, "For his efficient and
faithful services." The ticket is head
ed by' Jesse F. McDonald, of Lake,
for governor.
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I MACK MAKES APPOINTMENTS
CHICAGO, Sept. 12.-Chairman
Mack today announced the appoint
ment of former Chairman Taggart as
head of the Commercial Travelers'
Association of the democratic nation
al committee and William Hogg of
N'ew York as vice-chairman. The
national committee has arranged to
have Colonel Bryan make several
train speeches on the run from
Rochester to Buffalo where the can
didate will speak September 21st.
TOLD BY THE THUMB.
One Way, So Thay 8ay, of Reading
Person's Character.
The closer the thumb la set to the
wrist, the greater tbe amount of amia
ble qualifies a person possesses. And,
conversely, tbe higher on the hand the
thumb Is set. tbe lower the order of his
mental and moral makeup.
Moukeys' thumbs abut from the hand
at a poiut close to the Angers, Tbt
closer to this formation a human being
comes the more monkey-like Intelli
gence and character he la apt to have.
A thumb set very close to the wrist
shows sympathy for all in distress.
great generosity. Independence, lore of
liberty for self and others and a readi
ness to share with the unfortunate.
When the , second phalSnJt of the
thumb la much longer than the nail
phalanx, there la a discordant relation
between reason and wllL
Reason preponderates to inch an ex
tent that the entire life la spent in
planning what to do without ever do
ing. ,
A person of this kind sees clearly
what is best for him, bnt lacks de
termination to put it Into execution.
He sees tbe goal and the steps neces
sary for attaining It, but in the same
glance he takes in all the obstacles,
nnd while be is pondering the matter
the opportunity to win success escapes.
-St Louis Post-Wspatcn.
Time to Buy Heaters
Ranges Cheap
A complete line of ranges
and heaters are to be sacri
ficed regardless of cost.
Special sale will
of a line of high grade
stoves.
Do it NOW while
the time is ripe.
Bankrupt Sale
OF
MBER
REILLY AF;TER MOftE HONORS.
Swimmer Who Racartly Defeated Bud
Goodwin Aims For National Title,
Not content with (wring nnuexed n
championship to his credit, James 11
Uollty, the seventeen yeur-old swhuiuor
of Towuseiul Harris Hall, New Yor'i
una already begun to prepare himself
for the national chnutptoiuiblps.
Nearly every day slnee he defonte
Bud Goodwin, of the New York Atti
leilo club for tho Quarter mile title n;
Trovers Island, New York, Rollly has
practiced bard. His mind Is set upo;.
winning a national title, and to do
this he realises that he must nttal i
more speed.
"That hoy Is one of the fastest young
store I ever saw." said u former chilli!
plon after the youngster bad woti his
championship. "If ho Improves as
steadily during the uext few months us
he has during the past he will compel
Charlie Pnuiols, the 'human fish.' to
Improve In order to maintain his roe-
ords."
While lleilly h only u youngster I:.
years, he has aennlrod the tnuxclo of
ir niMii tie Is nearly sis feet tall in '
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weighs 170 pounds. Bis muscles are
well developed, and he has mastered
the various strokes of the expert swim
mer.
Reilly has been swimming only three
years. He began bis aquatic career in
the tanks of the public baths In New
York city. With each trial he has lm
proved steadily. Three times he has
competed in championship events, hut
he was never able to finish better than
third until his recent effort
At school he Is a inoduf student and
because of his popularity among the
students was recently elected captain
of the track tfam. Brides belug
swimmer of championship caliber.
Uellly Is proticleut at other branches
of sport He Is a fair runner and
jumper and plays baseball and football
creditably. He is also captain of the
Townsend Harris Hall track team.
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NORTH SIDE NEWS
Mln I. M. WillUmioo, ol llw.co, U the sccrnlltl reprncnutire ol The AitotUn od will
Ukt care of all llcraii of new., order, for ubcrlptloi .nil all klml ol printing.
ILWACO
Mrs. David Beechy and Miss Alice
Burch of Ocean Park were visitors to
Hwaco Thursday. Mrs. Buchy's little
child- who. has been troubled for
some time with its eyes, was placed
under the care of the ptician here.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Fowler left
Thursday for a short trip to Astoria.
R. A. Hawkins returned Wednes
day from a short business trip .to
Portland.
Hugh Graham, of Anna Cortes,
Wash., was a business visitor in II
waco Wednesday.
Walter Williams, Jr., partner in the
iirm of L. D. Williams & Son, of II
waco, left Thursday for a few days
business trip to Portland.
Mr. Buck, traveling salesman for a
Portland firm, was in town Thursday
soliciting orders among our mer
chants. Mr. James McOowen, of McOowcn,
Wash., was in Ilwa'co Thursday, look
ing after his fishing interests here.
Dan Williams, of Chinook, proprie
tor of the most modern .up-to-date
grovery store of that city, is at pres
ent in Portland. During his absence
his wife is in charge of the store.
Miss Krma Yeaton left Thursday
for Deep River, where she will teach
school this winter. Miss Yeaton has;
had the best training along this line,
that money could buy, and as this is
her first term of teaching, we join her
many friends in wishing her the suc
cess that we are most certain will be
hers.
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Kawk, of II
waco, are the proud parents of a
bouncing big baby born Thursday
morning.
Ben Hawkins returned to II waco
the first of the week, from Scavicw,
where he has had charge of the liv
ery stable there this summer.
Great progress is being made in the
road improvement going on within
the city limits, and the road will soon
be completed,
Miss Mary Miller returned to her
home at North Beach Saturday morn
ing after a short visit with Mrs, W.'
A, Graham.
William Graham left Saturday
morning for Seattle where he will
take up his studies again the coming
winter, ;
Mrs, J. W. Dc Pries of Portland ar-;
rived Saturday morning for a visit
STYLE
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Cop Coat
The Woolen Mill Store
wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D,
Rogers.
Mrs. J. J. Kellihcr returned Satur
day morning from Portland, after
placing her son in school for the en
suing term. '
A gate has been constructed by the
llwaco Railroad Company at the up
per end of their dock, whereby all
traffic, that has heretofore been car
ried on, will have to stop. For some
time the people of the town have been
talking of building a city wharf, and
since this move made by the railroad
company, they will doubtless begin
action soon.
STATIONARY ENGINEERS.
DENVER, Sept. 12. -The National
Association of Stationary Engineers
concluded its convention here last
night by selecting Columbus, 0 as
the next .meeting place and electing
the following officers: President, Fred
Fisher, Los Angeles; vice-president,
William J. Reynolds, Hobokcn, N.
J.; secretary, T. W. Raven, Chicago;
treasurer, S. B. Force, Pittsburg. The
ladies' auxiliary elected Mrs, Dora
Weaver of Columbus, president.
THEATRE
Comrpercia' and Ninth Street,
Tonight
This fheatre is equipped with
.lie latest and most improved electri
cal Machines. Don't fail t6 see these
pictures.
ADMISSION 10c.
Children 5c.
Entire Change of
Program
Tuesday, Thursday
and
Saturday
" S HIP"" jj
AMUSEMENTS. Jj
The Grand
Nothing is more stylish or
gives a man dressier appear.
. ance than a Benjamin Top
Coat
COMFORT
These cool Fall evenings ana
mornings, they are it.
VARIETY
Our large stock embraces ev
1 erything correct in the new
Fall styles.
Top Coats $20, $25, $30
Rain Coats n r $16 to $30
Fall Suits - - $15 to $35
AMUSEMENTS.
ASjTORlA THEATRE
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F. M. HANLIN, Lessee and Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Wednesday
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Mr. Fred Raymond prejenti his
famous comedy success
n ii hi
With Miss Sadie Raymond in ''the
:tle roll, lupportcd by a large com
pany of unusual excellence. ,
A PLAY THAT WILL LIVE
FOREVER
As one of the funniest legitimate
rural comedies ever written.
Prices: 25, 35,50, 75c
Sat Sale Opens Tuesday at 11 a. m.
t:
Next Attraction ' ' j
"The Little Prospector," Sept. 20.
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Commercial street between Fif
teenth and Sixteenth. First class
moving picture show, Latest moving
pictures and illustrated songs, ;
TONIGHT
lV.AP YEAR PROPOSAL
MAKING CHARCOAL
FIRE MANOEUVRES AT
MADRID
Illustrated Song
"Won't You Wait, Nellie Dear
Miss Rosa Osmussen, pianist
Admission 10c
Children . . 5c
Matinee Sunday at 2:30 P. M.
Change of program Wednesday
and Sunday.
All persons attending the Automa
tic Theatre on Commercial street,
will be presented with a number
ticket which one of said tickets wil
win a ladies' gold watch, Watch will
be presented the fortunate ticket
holder, dctober 1st. On exhibition
at Spexarth's store. 9-U-tf
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