The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1917, PAGE 7 JUDGE RONALD IS PICKED BY LISTER TO TRY I. W. W. CASES ¢ Sailors of irl Avenue GREAT SALE A NOW ON! Regular $45 to $65 Suits and Overcoats $35 and $40 See. the finest display of fabrics we have ever shown. GROUND FLOOR CENTRAL BLDG. Judge J. T. Ronald OLYMPIA, Jan, 23.—Gov, Ern | Lister has selected Judge J King county sup the Everett I to hea murder cases J was called up 1 appointm tate bench, « h county officials, following far as criminal procedure is con the objections made against Judge cerned, Lister, in making bis se-| j Ow C. Alston. aaaeware 2 tion, also dem “ea that his W. tiled affidavits oO} choice be imparti WOMEN NOW DO MOST RAIDER DROPS AW VALID | LOBBYING ATOLYMPIA! FROM SIGHT N stave ot Oni cig ae South Dakota were } constitu: | as the place of business of any i poration or interest he repre da doesn't think al ™. as ! by the U. 8. supreme court | bed; but when he se ‘i Winiation ts. to: be claseed Michigan and South Dakota} buzzing about, he wants to know| misdemeanor we governing «ale of securities what that lobbyist is buzzing tH 1 wey CHAS. P P. STEWART bad been 1 unconstitutional by This senator is Harve Phi MORALS WIN The t Gyokane. When Phipps’ lobby bill was in . — eee ee tirelneed, S| troduced, Lieut. Gov. Hart had an Atinatic DANDRUFF GOES! e far die wiring every lobbyist of every Shade and color, promoting his cause|*¥ful tine trying to decide which | - committee to refer it to. Some of! », the world, heral tm any part of the state, t ate his waren | | | exact business the senators were in favor of the) another “drive” on allied at orb | Phipps’ bill also requires every commerce and manufacturing com |was today predicted as the next | Hl K lobbyist who operates on the state mittee, others wantet it to go to; word to be heard from her capliol premises to register his| ‘th? one morals aggregation; Rio De Janeiro reported eovera | Rame, address and occupation, as|Fi!ally the Heutenant governor! vessels, which tixht be the raider, | jsew Senator Davis of Pierce beam-| and consorts, sighted on the north | ing over in one corner, and decid- Brazil coast, but there was no ed in favor of public morals. tdence that any one of | mish county | fa de} dice against the Snoho: jurists, and also ¢ most abl OLYMPIA, Jan. 23.—There's one member of the ance, in # cee actus ‘ad @ raider today | Save Your Hair! Double Its WHITE RIBBONERS paid at Hee thatretion’ cot | Beauty in a Few Moments, custom, nowadays, at | » Janeiro of a “convoying Try This! | howe to refer to these | r protection of allied | | lobbyists not as “he,”| the large merchant-| Hair Stops Coming Out and he.” tfected, however. These : ‘The men folks aren't in it when] Ay at tak tr Aus eer ty Sl it comes to the real stuff ships an‘ escorted into Brazilian | For instance, any day may be) territorial waters Simfarly, on seen a row of shining lights of the| outward t W. C. T. U. lined up in int Of| vessels the new $150 ladies’ card room, ly ing in wait to buttonhole the sedate Try warships gaard such | thor | they are well out at as you fter an applica. rine, you cannot find} of dandruff or fall-| your scalp will not ir —————Hiteh, but what will please you most, | Solons when they come from the sts made hash of It. | will be after a few weekr’ use,| senate chamber. ee when you see new halr, fine o This is the “bone dry” lobby _DAD INCLUDED, Too? downy at first—yee—but bs eels Clear the track! Here comes|new hair—growing all over t baby bu Signal | scalp light on the bow, a red| A little Danderine and the bawling chiki; doubles the beauty n ‘0 difference how d tl ad sera cloth with. draw {t DENTIST Watch Your Teeth j CAUSE OF JIMMY'S ACT Then there's a whole regiment of school ma guard and a p ammunition, read s, with an advance train of verbal to pick off any |; I] proud papas push Uators be a menace to fo remain un h || legislator who hasn't come to the ragged ' will loosen and eventually drop | front for a teachers’ pension law wale be-| One sma out It is understood that when Jim e and amazing denow ee REET Sean eTne® || mie Davis offered his lobby resolu coms man tion In house Monday, it was a Hight, fluff: ave an app nd of ‘ever drawn or i te eff pe ; an incomparable lus last de e effort to o by horses s OR OTH ell’ lenittialion. the i from the schol ma’ams’ clute MAL POWER, shall t a a hele ° / Davis’ resolution bars lobbyists ublle was t a mmer of true hair)” +HE PUZZLE OF LOVE IS from the floor of the house ina ae. hogy oitles et Kaowt ld MARRIAGE q {erst gabaied re preppy digl ea hours. of ton’s Danderine from any drug|~ “For some reason,” said Paula, pathized with him that they passed |thereon or ¢ 1 thereon, at least store or toflet counter, and prove|“altho our play was proving ‘ cored wis en eg renagengerevon dirt es fixed or car-|that your hair ts as pretty and soft|great success, we could not extend 2-Karat Crow aman 1 eere Suecoer Rey the power te that It has cted|the engagement any longer, Al-|! $5.00 | cancel the invitation card of an; . 5.00 lobbyist who might permit he to run out at too great @ltight shall apeed. front and re Even the lone woman member a € backed up Jimmie—and she’s no| V. HOWARD CLARKE, a “movie the 1 slouch when it mes to speed actor,” is in jail for having s6ld a,ens them. verbiage. Mrs, Williams says she! drink of liquor to a member of the lating and 1 tried to write a letter at her desk dry ad, at his apartments In the |ties cause t in the house yesterday, and the Dawson hotel strong and bea THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY Bridgework ired by careless Natural P be e had length twice d had play ened our stay | » the hair what ain and sunshine It goes right to ad strength our pl id not find an le th posted love New York, the members of the Woman He Chose com will leave for Philad y at 1 p. m’ these instruments you prefer and others were glad to go. 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This moving of ‘actors and actresses, like pawns on a chess board, 1s one of the peculiar ways of doing business tn the the-|» remembe dear friend of mine who wa splendid actor, a leading man of parts, who would say whenever he started ou tain an engagement, Im op this business, I a job in a butcher 1 once demonstrated that cut a beefsteak or sell sausage, be taken at my proper valuation but in the theatrical profession, each time I go after a Job, nothin that | have done before counts am treated absolutely lik come T f course, does not apply | to the st but in a way, that makes the system so much worse A splendid actor who knows he has the technique of the stage at his finger cert cannot feel very happy when he sees some chit of a girl or a young chap with 1 handsome foce and dancing legs | ble to throw every artistic tradi; I | a new COLUMBIA WITH CABINET Horr Seattle's Talking Machine Hoadquarters Telephone Elliott 112 75c a Week ecticsibetheinnhistieota. 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If you will look at a Goodyear tire, a Goodyear tube, or any of the Goodyear accessories, and learn what they mean in quality, in value, in service, you will readily understand why the friends who came to us in the early days are with us still. Mn If you will try a Goodyear tire on your car, you will understand why these friends were joined by other - friends month after month, year upon year, until the = Goodyear clientele became the largest single group | of tire-buyers in the world. =| If you will consider the growth of this business, you = 4 will realize the stupendous power of the good word te spoken man to man, of the enthusiastic comment, of Sriendliness. And you realize, too, why we spend upon our prod- uct so much of effort and of money to encourage the good word, to foster such friendliness. —‘a matter of dealing with friends.” Tire-buying will become that to you after your first Goodyear purchase. Whether you buy a Goodyear Fabric tire, a Good- year Cord, a Heavy Tourist tube, or minor items. Each harbors the source of your greater satisfaction and our better relation—Goodyear quality. Goodyear Tires, Heavy Tourist Tubes and “Tire Saver” Accessories are easy to get from Goodyear Service Station Dealers everywhere. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio have to ask me that,’ was her am- biguous reply »jand he has the advantage over “me sjeven at that I can’t see dear old OLYMPIA, Jan. Altho the re- Jeff as a husband. Perhaps It is be-/ count showed J. J. Cameron demo cause I am wedded to my art crat and W. G. Duncan, republican, added rather fiippantly tied for representative of Lincoln No, dear,’ answered Ruth Day inty the republican house never- | Jelphia on quietly. ‘It is not because You} theless accepted the recommenda- ‘\tion of the committee to permit Cameron to retain his seat. 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