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LET'S DIG THE nr, rruon | SHORTAGE OF NEEDED DITCHES |. 2-°:2:": | HOUSING STILL tate Mra, Preaton geste this as a re ucton mea uperintendent of — #« Washing ure to make wor vice,” Wood Individual ca for } ng wer munity is placing all th ¥ fighting men the plac . ual ¢ erm Certain! communt | yige in home ireau average thes went their of boys 1m a in " , ting p eraan s ht to find pl for them not kee pa th the demand o ’ | Charging that her husband threat | for houne aimed | | Onty 68 returned mon were placed |ened to kill her with the reve or The bureau will be maintained] in jobs Thursday Friday morning, | ured by Harry Tracey, notorious while the pre t conditions oon reauite were somewhat better, Buc |@it, Mrs. Ella Cudthee took the stand | tinue, it is | divoree case against Bdward} the lack of response of tle em-|in her divorce om ray I players to the call for work tw ser ihe eo times sheriff of King founly handicapping the bureau, ac-| County, Friday. Cudihee won fame | cording to Wood fn the sensational man hunt nearly 20 } More than 6,000 questionnaires | Years ago. Thave been sent to elty em yers, ty The trial is being « cted before addition to a letter of ape anking | Superior ¢ J ’ —come tomorrow, Saturday, the last day of this remarkable sale, and take advantage of the splen- their cooperation in re ing mer Mrs, Cu charged une of abu ; ane € i nd t and ir nd most did money ed opportunities! oy aaeeen®. 4 om. inn C° Srna impota Walter Fulton, Cudihee’s attorne ne o ier rted wit Jor as-complaint Friday, ask. | Sccording to a communication junt to Camp defendant be given the | Fe mmandir mn wtated in his mur t » the war trade em to urge Allen that he would) Wast at nee that Mra. Cudihee| Receipts at thin port are attle will have all ried on several occasions to get | \ be materia ' enned her husband to deed his property to of the | her, and that went to clairvo: tite ees SS eS ee GET FEDERAL BOATS! Reve Took Her to Show band has never given me o5% to 50% unusual, distinctive feature of this sale is that 4 Christmas present, and has not 250 Fount of Law to Play Partin Car | Purchase Action) legal books weighing 250 abt into depart © suferior court by cys Monday, wher and Siberian tr man Friday re the West Maxi ahip; the ed by & the completior the shipping ¢ s of Fr. O» ‘ ’ Annistant rporation Counsel T trander Co., the Admiral tine J. L. Kennee embled the 286 and Cruthers @ Dixor pounds of legal natter fram the elty Mbrary Frid Fach | a WHAT WE EAT: E BOSTON’S “MIDWINTER CLEARANCE SALE y shall pay al he federal trade desteat Cascel tale balers Many Emigrate the house interstate commerce com | From Canada Now ” VANCOUVER, B.C. Jan, 10. ‘The The « five,” he pointed out, are " . country in be ncroaching distr vember 11, B egehis re Dave left for conti-| w ustry, It sends @ cold © spine of the indepen BARGAINS A Greater Money’s Worth Than You Thought Possible —No. 1—Women's Military Heel Lace Boots, welted soles, in tan calf, gray and brown kid, two-tone effeets and black hid; 300 pairs at, per pair S $4.95 nu $5.95 “I will defend my children with | occupied Vilna. | Tenn, my life's blood!” Thus declared Mra. Marie MeDon- ald in Justice Brinker's court Fri day morning, when she took the| members of local Bolshevik com- | ¢ stand to face the charce striking | mittees if Mra. Susie Holmes in the face over wen. the chiren. in| COMMUNITY “SINGS” ||" | front o r homes out on 10th j ave IN CITY HIGH SCHOOLS | po" I gave a neighbor's boy 50 cents to beat up Mra, Holmes’ kid, and I | would do it again.” she told the court Mrs. Holmes testified that she went down to talk over the trouble with Mra, McDonald and the latter), nue © reports nay. The Pe Community singing in Seattle's atx | high » formally Some of the y will par ts were $5.95 No. 2—Women'y Louis Heet Lace Boots, in gray and brown kid, tan calf and black calles nan turned and | 2” $4.95 rain her in the face, breaking her PLAN A. 0. U. W. BENEFIT Seattle lodge, No. 7, A. 0. U. W. Mra, McDonald was the jury and fine and costs, Friday No. 3—Women's Louis Heel Lace Boots in champagne kid, gray, brown and black kid; ioe pee and hand-turned soles; mi $3.95 vain Million Is Really = | } ; iTON, n Ameri | } No. 4—Women's and Girls’ Na, English Walking Shoes, in 3 tan and black calf; Jenthee or rubber welt soles. ota = 95 Nt Lane said his only regret was that No, 5—Women’s Button Boots, high tops, in patent kid, kid, calfskin and two-tone effects; Louis leather heels; welted pairs at $2.95 var AUGUST MEYERS IS money than they need spend. August Meyers, 218 Fourth ave. | 4, ia mad Friday Thurad. burglara went thru his room didn’t leave much. They took his night valued at $160; his new sult, just tailored for grows uitcases, worth $45 and $20, two valuable rings, underwear neckties August almost had to make his report to the police in his pajama | J. D. ROSS, ILL, IS IN | SERIOUS CONDITION No. 6—Women’s Kid and Pat ent Lace Shoes, high tops, welted soles, gray and fawn or black cloth tops; 1,000 pairs at— $2.95, $3.95, ie $4.95 with their hesitate to department, suffered a Liberty Bonds untess Every item is marked low t Mriday noon, at returns. for quick disposal—for it is a ab Boy Liberty A purchasing chance that few will miss, slight and pow the aaking. Call or write Every style right up Stock up with sev to date. Exchanges oral pairs. B any time within seven others, Ref SAMPLE SHOE SHOP i"%,” Second Floor Fitel Bldg, Second 4Dike St ALLEGED BURGLARS | | for the a thing and mone sale, wn establishment arrested by Officer W. J. ¥ ure at Fifth a ind Union st if | Thursday night | your teeth, Come right to the Regal Dental Offices and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you at once just what is needed to put them into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be to you. lowest possible level for strictly first class dental work, do it is possible for us to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does a small volume can possibly afford to take. dent al chai of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. done here does not give you entire satisfaction, we want you to come back to us and let us make it right. teeth. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union, Diagonally Across the Street From ig | = aya Be Sure to Get to the Right wa in » Big Appropriation |Bread Inquirer is e ¥ ntal Euro} os Sew Y« Union st, Friday morning, and). omorrow a Host of Incomparable a | mma Hr. ony a Now kage nan 2, eg Pe eetae on aay te d before it in begun. |Bolsheviki SI | America’s foreign commerce and’ man wearing a black overcoat and, >UFélarize the place, in an informa- sheviki ay for research work to ald industries | hat contri ‘Kiddies Fight and Poles in Vilna a: tome were carried in the leet» H m Jan. 10. he Holahe.| lative, executive and judicial appro-|° 5 Mothers Join Inj | wansaw, Jan, 19The Hotate-| aie eri toduced in the Nous ws ly #4. The police have | will elect trustees | One Dollar Fine hice is Ga We pottats muita, and | foday Representative Byfnes en Ene in, ctyitian population is being | 000,000 fund for International Reve ‘omminsioner Roper's income A with shooting several! and profit tax dodge drive, in ad- Mle growing 4 the census bi $15,000,000 for the ne wsuary 1, with} Canada to Extend : Booze Prohibition) VANCOUVER aued by the Dominion govern nt, extending war prohibition ¢ quor for another tw fvergreen hall, in the Arcade | passed regulations a ye: building. “Frontier Night.” a benefit | ding importation of liquor anc {Lane Says Hundred _eatertainmemt wil be given January fiting ahipments from one province to not “Absurdly Small” ee ©: SUBSTANTIAL BANK — |the proposed appropriation was “ab This is a jand of opportunities. aurd nall and women may look forward to making more Those who seriously MULCTED BY THIEVES) intend to have a substantial bank account at a cer- tain age are money-savers. They deposit a certain amount weekly, bi-monthly or teh, wet with three dia strong bank. Their capital is safe there. And it monthly in a good Furthermore, savings depositors | need not make any risky invest- ments. They become acquainted | bankers and do not ask advice on any superintendent of the | wo not seit your investment that offers profitable accounts almost in- | in¢that way. They | are simply the logical develop- | savings bank habit. h ave. &., where he t rigid policy with thf, 64-store gusly Ml with influen t , organization never to carry ied waeelvOd Wy city c det Big bank stock fron » sense . | seach ht Fs . + eee lial nated pared a pamphlet gi variably beg ta free for ment of the Savings Department open every Sat |ARREST TWO BOYS AS Bond Department urday night from 6 to 8 | | «| THE SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Resources $30,000,000 OME OEE EONS APT ( MAKE A START FOR GOOD TEE RIGHT NOW! Don’t delay any longer on the matter of Don’t Worry About the Cost Our prices have been brought down to the Doing a large volume of business as we We use the best of materials. Every operator a graduate registered den- u will find that every operator in this has hi ificate from the state dental rd hanging right on the wall in front of his ht where you can see it. Painless Methods We are able to perform practically any kind Work Guaranteed angle. If for any reason work Our guar ec protects you from every But don’t delay. It is about time that-you gave yourself the advantage of a good set of DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. ce. j LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. FACE BURGLARY CHARGE ; Pr Frank Barry and William Pvans Provided in Bill Milk Bottle Thief oso ciiscca with breaking into the aiking into the Union bakery,| Nett Jewelry Co.'s store, 1004 First Jan, 10,—-Itecord 4 to alip out of the door tion filed in superior court Friday. WILL CHOOSE Y. W. TRUSTEES The bill also carried a $21. DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT | 1-2-3-4 Yes, They Represent the Savings in $$$ Offered thrifty women tomorrow in these to enable wrganization. | Jan. 10.—An nt will shortly years, at Canada forbid 1 probit: An a war mea Late Trimmed Most young men They include the lat- est velvet models and are shown in a profusion of the season’s most at- tractive shades. Their trimmings place them in the class with those mostly worn by the fashionably dressed woman, If it were not for the ‘enormous buying power we enjoy and our de- cided advantage in hand- ling large quantities of Hats from wholesalers who wish to close out ends of lines—these prices would not be possible. Second at Senane Seattles Jargest Nflillinery Store |