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years service to the homefurnisher' by) heats the entire house throughout with one register— io heat loss in the basement! ‘ wonderful fuel saver! -=—made in four sizes! EMPRESS UNI- VERSAL Pipeless Furnace is what the one implies—a fur Mace without pipes. complete heating system inStalled in basement same as a yegular furnace, but Tequires no pipes to convey heat to differ- ent rooms. This is a of 40% in fuel EMPRESS UNI- VERSAL pipeless fur- “mace can be installed | in any home in Seat- tle without cutting : walls, etc.; only one register in the “floor is required, mak- ing it easy and eco- nomical to install; it — you perfect radiation with circulation, and the air moist, pure and warm; this means _ good health. —investigate this furnace before you purchase a heating plant for your home! “TACOMA: \Revenue Officers Investigate Still undry Rumpus On Seventh Ave. inese laundry at Seventh United States revenue otticers| ‘St., believed by the potice | have taken charge of the investiga ‘& “dope joint,” is the subject |Uon of the moonshine plant unco {mvestigation Tuesday, fol-| ered by Deputy Sheriffs Starwich and Brown near Auburn Saturday The plant was one of the biggest ver uncovered in Washington. @ dispurbance there near Monday, the nature of/ the police have so far been hy to determine. | Enough rice mash was found to police entered thru t ar | Make 150 barrels of whisky lemmmoned by srs. ‘Strand. 116 Wo arrests have been made. The St, and Miss Anna Hazaly,| Plant was operated by Japanese four men and one woman. Three Seventh ave., seattered about in wild con. they discovered | of the men are in Tacoma, accord- jing to Starwich, and the where small on a Soe eee al, aod keya| abouts of the other two are un ; "yn | known. floor. There was no one in B place, on which police locks) fastened. The proprietor sought by the police. iC ACID DLVENT Arresta are expected to be made within the next 24 hours, says Star | wich. iNavy Board Names Men for Admirals WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—The navy board of selection today re ommended the following officers for promotion to the permanent rank of | rear admiral: 75 Cent Bottle FREE Harold 'P.. Norton, John D. Me iiiase you start the dey | Donald, Hilary ine maaan and tired, stiff legs and | Plunkett Jos, Strauss. same muscles and aching head, The following were recommended id bes own pains in| for temporary rank of rear admira' yee tara to nin C. BF Wm. T. How condition art the/| 4 rge W Kletn ue I Scales, Victor ue, Frederick Rise trom "poles; ‘stitt Joints, | Brewster Bamett, jr., Richa ackson Muscles, rheumatic back or kidney t ‘ou suffer from bla ith burning, scalding pains, or are in and out of bed half a} times a night, you will appre- iffering, Le Chief Warren Now ont | Looking ’Em Over the rest, comfort and strength App jons for patrolmen to fill - tment gives. the increase of 27 men ordered by DAR ‘one 75-cent bottle | the city council Monday will be rec at Book about uric acid and ceived by Chief of Police J. F ce you the ¢ Kidney | ren Tuesda umatiam pyanpasens | mi} other ailments. no matter | FREE STATE THEATRES chronic or stubborn, when excessive tric acid | ‘Send ta notice, with your name is and 10 cents to help pay Bee istrivation costs, to Dr, | Williams Co. Dept fice Building, Hast Hampton, OW ; io treat it, to conv ume Treatrnent conque adder diseases, Kh (Special to The Star by N. B COPENHAGED 14.—Bolshe. viki plans include establishment of vith money provided ishing churches, according to ri Bobking, Russian tenor, as arrived here. He says the voting large sums f A) 6, Gen'l ou wil receive by parcel post, de- paid, a regular cent bottle, incurring any obligati one bottle to the same addre ily. 4 who af 8 sheviki are i} —- °° couragement of art INTERBAY MEETING RECOVER STOI 4 Ten minutes after the automobile of Dr. R s | from its position at the curb in front of the doctor's offices late Monday afternoon, it was recovered : youths in the south end of the city Mass meeting called for Wednes STAMP THIEF GETS $20 @ay night at Steiner hall put over till When the night clerk of the Vir Mext week. Time of meeting will be | nu } hot Heap Vir ae st., went upstairs to investigate the call later by Stafford, a roomer at 4 a. m. Tuesday, some chur! body ripped the stamp box from hi desk both machine in the lobby, and escaped and $20 in tam Don’t Sacrifice Your Liberty Bonds Get their full market value from the Kank of Commerce dand Madison pank R 10c Grit | P0nce you try, again and again you'll bay” Natio: s | ‘ALLIES AGREE ON FOOD PLAN BY FRED S. FERGUSON United Press Correspondent PAY Jan ‘ Complete agreement has been reached by the 1 rritoriea ar ratification rhe present pre mn provides | that the first 1 om of the Held at the att nall be 0 Saturday nference at next meet Dur ow morn Qual a Orsay on, I To Change Plan of Representation at Peace Conference BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Staff « nt) Jan uM A movement was under way today to remove the of smorre n rrespond proportionate —_ representation small nations at the peace confer to make the congress original scheme propow od by France, delegates were to be apportioned according to the import ance of the role their nations play din the war, This ap has been chang Will be rep vari ia powers ented ace Importance of their peace interests. This would not the five great nations—the 1 Great Britain, France, Italy anc pan—each of which r five delegates. The other nations would vary be tween one and three representatives: with a toward r the number for the smatiest German Soviets to Retain Power, Is Belief of H. Haase LONDON, Jan. 14—No matter which party obtains a majority the national assembly of Germany n as a result of the elections, the workmen's and soldiers’ coypell w continue in power, Hugo Haase, | dependent socialist, declared in an interview with the Express, pub shed here today The soviets, he said, control the factories, because of their close un derstanding with the workers, who have organized political unity tn op. position to the bourgeoisie party Japan and America Reached Agreement| on Siberian Railway, TOKYO, Jan, 13.—(Delayed.)— | pan prick ‘America have reached an understanding regarding control of the trans-Siberian railway, it was learned today. The foreign office will soon pub- lish particulars of the agreement The allies have given their consent to the Japanese-American under | sthnding. |Biggest Woman Is Found at Auburn| rding to the | Charlie dust at beautiful screen star the problem by dred ticular THE SEATTLE STAR Oh! See What We Have Here! Charlie Chaplin Proposing? TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 19 19, * in the office raid. mustache ebbe she is Million-Bollar nay, Charle his heart in the boy's version of what © feet of Mildred Harris, till you take that r off. Lipa that ' aa look on his ments bhall not kine 1 puppy that haa eaten Mebbe she said it, ar Naagree didn't t The » still « t and retr t s Mildre ng to Charlie he eternal mys For the t wer, t why haa she turn. Editor of The will why does she seem to two Uckets to Coliseum, Char Harris mt Is She herself, aying? in “Borrowed Chariie Chaplin problem What aw where ed th Clothes.” and Mildred Are For a million » for a million Going to England But for a paltry! pos AN Jan. Mm seem right. MIl-| and’ big ‘x ‘ has been making | seven days’ 4 ounced be A million will close hin studio ne and th her re than ine ately for Er ! t to be mnecsed a go on hin wedding took a whirl at ¢ bin bride, known in the remarking that Mil-| movies as Mildred Harris, back to * bit bashful and par-| England to get acquainted with the at Chartie has just) Chaplin f ways he'll be ak ‘gone “quite a wh ‘Vocational Education for Every Child, Is Scope of Bill To Go Before the Legislature ~~ te thé Us States there are} states longer the time over three million boys and girls be | spent hool in cx cad as a part i pane asin eaten RAILROADS—Ledgerwood, chair tween the agex of 14 and 18 years|of the legal working time of the " man; Siler, Brown, Miller (Alfred E.), Jout of school! These ages are recog:| minor who attends them OLYMPIA, Jan. 14—The follows] HOUSE ARRANG Smith (Pred A), Trimble, Long, True, a the “critical period” in a But how can Usey be excused from | ine are the committees appointed in) gulsh, chairman; Young, Hull. human Nfe. Just at the time when! the job to attend school four hours |‘ house of representatives: | bert, Gorham, REAPPORTIONMENT STATE their minds and emotions are in the per week? Without #tate legislation,” AGRICULTURE—siier, chatrman;| INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE—Mc-| SENATORIAL AND REPRESENT- Kreatest flux, and just at the timé| they cannot be, and that Is why the | Ledgerwood, Kennedy, Jones (Roy) |Coy, chairman; Reed, Mess, Manogue, | ATIVE DISTRICTS—Girard, chair- when in the case of many of these/ legislature will have to face the prob-|stratton, Cantonwine, McMillen, | Morris, Short, Cross, Hoff, Anderson | man; Atkinson, Coleman, ey are beginning to bear the bur-| lem of providing™Siexisiation needed | Warnell, Bohlke, Wohn), Banker, Dollar, Trunkey,| Shattuck, Trimble, Stratton, Re- na and face the real problems of|for this purpose. In Pennsylvania! Weatherman, Zylstra, Sawyer, Norman (Pred), Cotterill. Mann, Bohike. large army of three an al and Wisconsin, where m h laws are Dental Health Is Knocking at Your Door--Will You Let It In? DENTAL HEALTH—sound, healthy teeth, teeth without any disease in or about the roots or atthe apex, mean sound bodily health. Every day we have fresh illustrations of fatalities traceable to an in- fected tooth. To maintain a good, strong body free from ailments and ills, you MUST possess a healthy mouth and teeth free from blind dental ab- scesses. If you have not this condition then get busy; it means your health, your ability and right to enjoy life and maintain your strength to work. The bread winner must keep agoing. He cannot stop, because when he stops work everything stops, hence the importance of your knowing the basic principles of health and then observing them strictly. TO FAIL MEANS BROKEN HEAL TH—your inability to go on and keep up your end in the daily toil of life, that is so essential to life itself. Good teeth mean good health, vigor, energy. The only absolute means of a dental diagnosis without guesswork is to employ an able DIAGNOSTICIAN and seek the ald of the searchlight of dental inv estigation—the X-ray in your ease. The results for you can be wonderful—to do t uct and necessary work, removing the chronic diseased teeth, treating back to health the curable tissues and restoring scientifically and without gold crowns, the lost teeth, LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN AT FULL VALUE MY WONDERFUL COOKDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: Free X-Ray Department the X-ray hidden and as an gnosis, to my Pyorrhea Treated treat and check Py intelligent mouth This to aid to my di patients, I succenst! locate orrhea by hero’ 1 trouble nervice use and an of treatments course is free Gold Inlay Restoration of experience. My of Bridgework without Gold Exodontia—Extracting y an expert 0 years Heinbrink ministered for Painless Extraction GasOxygen, also Novocain, ad yatem Prosthetic Dentistry , Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Pilates. ‘Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made expert. I fit you where other dentists Oral Hygiene Deoartment of Prophylaxis cleaned enuine a Teeth against tooth decay SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PAINLESS DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BLDG. N. W. Cor, Second and Pike Swift's Drug Store Corner Phone Elliott 2026 Open Evenings and Sundays preventive measure and gum disease. gue, Miller (John A), Nash, an, Short, Trimble, Bab- Roth Bj bell, Mar __ HOUSE COMMITT EES Thong cock, Davis, Wolf, Moores, Atkinson, Kelly ott “ 7) ew INSURANCE — L chairman; | ROADS AND BRIDGES—tHubbet quarter lion boys and girls are|in the most successful operation, the Los Victim of “Flu entirely from under school. infiu-| employers seem to have mecepted the| _APPROPRIATIONS—Davis, chair | Bassett, Mash, | chairinachs Myers, Lun, Cocsaeae Gal 90 ee A NOFLES, (Jan. 14-—Mrs.| ences. Most of them, practically all| plan as worth while to themeetves|™an: Sawyer, Pease, Norman, Hoff, | Trimble, An . Hull, Day er, Locke, Fawley, Cantonwine, Mee M. 3) Gewdy, 31. known in the Giry| them, have never: any real | as Well-ae $6 the Bove aha ettie eon ur Hubbell, Ryan, r dor len, Hufford, Zylstra, Mansfield, RMegest woman in the work’ ‘ans | chance to prepare for the jobs they | cerned eset. Anguish, Haskell, Weather-| ENROLLED BILLS — Anderson If, Girard, Moores, Long, Cross, mare yeaterdas a “A te Gieiaaesei® +. Gez.™, |man, Shattuck, Mansfield, Olsen, (John), chairman: Swofford, Gorham. McCoy, Reed, Kulzer, Smith ton ‘titineese. have been freely ta ton vreationnt ea, araner, Gellatly, Swofford, Ander: | Thompson (George W.), Wormell ), Adams (Wm. H.), Gleason, pounds at cautaitian dad a aaa e erin, (nom Gohn), Miller (Alfred BE), Smith) INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS | Remann, Wormell, Miler (John A.\ She had been cared for during her mee and pharmacy.| the war, based sed anrink \(Fred A), Kennedy, Aspinwall, At) AND INDIAN AFFAIRS—Thomp- | Tmble, Harrison, Gilbert, Marts, iliness by Miss Clara E. Woalk | Thess are all of college grade and|act passed before the war began, | 27100 Lucas son (George W.), chairman; Nelson, , Coleman, Sawyer, Trunkey, meyer, nurse, weighing an even 109|0Pen to those who desire much| known aa the Smith-Hughes act The| BANKS AND BANKING—Ryan,| Anderson — (John), —_Ledgerwood, | Babcock, Gorham, Gellatl pounds, | cour ) reach them. lut| machinery created by this act did| Chairman; Lucas, Allen, Babcock, | Thompson (W. H.), Weatherman, Cole: | Stratton. ‘ Sie ees as | wnat Spier \seomn cartoe oa wr, but Sanger, Raawett, McMillen, Hufford, ‘man. Sawyer, Kenmegy, Hodgdon RULES AND ORDER—Mr. Speak- * this army and a quarter reall te if Smith (Fred*A.), Reed, Smith (M IRRIGATION AND ARID LANDS|¢r. chairman; Roth, Reed, McCoy, Paderewski Is Not rm eile tor any templates a firrcaching pis | toe), Olen, Grase, Conner, Swott Sawyer, chairman: Banker, Olsen, | Smith (Maurice), ‘Locke, _ Healey, Seriously Wounded |*“""' “ Have we begun gram of practical education. Every! COMMERCE AND MANUFAC. Short, Kirknan, McMillen, Fawley,| Parker, Lucas, Kirkman, Grass, Al- GENEVA, Jan. 14.—Ignace Pad. right eally n providing pro- in the union within ten TUR Hoff, chairman: Dollar, | Wolf, Mansfield, Cross. son (W. | nner, Davis, Guie. eavirak; the Dutch ‘petsiot, was hot lund on of cones Eres he after t ¢ of the act! Quathetm, Fulton, Shields, Coor Mo. Moores, Gellaly, Moers, smith} STATE CAPITOL AND GROUNDS lbatie Sabered Whee he wae ahot tal bens : - Rede i - accepted ite pr sand begun to) CLAIMS AND AUDITING Fred = Marta, chairman; Healey, Nelson, Warsaw, according to word reach-| go to w tee rien SHS) OMEEY Out the program plnwall, chairman; Anderson (W AUDICIARY — Guie, ch Siler, True ing here to | Atoericn Wncovering the| .,7h® 2917 legislature of the state) Dollar, Girard, Kulzer, Swéfford Ledgerwood ott, Healey,| STATE LIBRARIES — Thompson Paderewski raphed friends! value of a * school,” which | °°. Was on accepted the provi) CONGRESSIONAL APPORTION. Remann, smith (F A), Smith |(H. W), chairman; Bassett, Bohlke, that his wounds would not interfere | ts a school 4 during the reg-| {7% °f the t and made &) MENT—Fawley, chairman; Adams \, Westfall, Marts Long, | Haskell, Cantonwine. with his work ies “Workion 2 eid te tatecaan| Maal ADE to make t peel cwiian Hi" Adamesa, Dollar, Zylstra, Sanger, Kulzer, Roth.| STATE, SCHOOL AND GRA - hos pay nd giclee | sible that isions be applied | thomas LABOR AND LABOR STATIS-|ED LANDS—Roth, chairman; Led Says Flight Over nder discussion Event 6" CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION— Cotter, man, chairman; Wolf.) erwood, Ryan. Spencer, Shattuck, choola are for adulta, part-time Westfa chairman Graas, | Cotterill, Dol mas, Thompson | Westfall, Elliott, Lunn, McCoy. Atlantic Coming |« ls are for youth. These part or John A), Elliott, Kirkmar w) on, Marts, Young.| STATE CHARITABLE, LONDON, Jan. 14 n airplane » schools are conducted for at ellatly ni Miller (A. E.). |AND REFORMATORY 1 flight across the Atla o at-| ast four hours per week and in : F ENSATION AND FEES DOFF LANDS—Gardner, | attuck, chairman: tempted in May, according to Gen. sleds POR STATE AND COUNTY OF- chairman; Allen, Harrison t ham, Jones (James T), Te- Bracker, who has given up his pos {re FICERS—Swottord, ch Ful- Girard, Marts, Wolf, Healey, ter, ‘Thompson (George W.), Kirk- nthe alr ministry to enter com : ton, Fawley, Babcock, As j™an, Wormell mercial aviation. He says dere are vs p he ny| Hinwall, Morris, Elliott, Pease, Miller STATE SOLDIERS’ AND VETER- three or f pes of plar | en ge rear (John A.), True, Adamson chairman; Cotterill, Hodgdon, Has-|ANS' HOMES—Coon, chairman; ag" were Shape .| CORPORATIONS OTHER THAN | kell, Healey, Thompson (H. W)) Hodgdon, Ke Thomas, Healey, . oge wiation and encour- . y Indiana aria ial and. otherwise, | MUNICIPAL AND RAILROADS—| = MILITARY AFFAIRS—Gorham, | Haskell on eae f und: ovediak anueea nann, chairman; McCoy, Moores, | chairman; Gonner, Kirkman, Thomp-| TIDELANDS — Fulton, chairman; Prohibition Law) axerennas, san. 14—Aa borer the trades, and voee| Long, Myers, Jones (Roy), Manogue.|xon (George W.), Adamson, Thomp-! Hoff, Ada:nson, Anguish, Gleason, INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 14.—The ape missed Gen, Harrie tional home making. All of these COUNTIES AND COUNTY (H. W.), Hubbell, Olson. | Jones (James T.), Trunkey Indiana legislature tod: f |‘ re Ame n mis 18 es must meet the ernment BOUNDARIES—Jones (Roy), chair MEMORIALS—Ellictt, chairman;| TOWNSHIP ORGANIZ i iw krone or te - r ¥ | ANIZATION prohibit Hoa. amendment to the fed - O¢ n of the Hotel Adlor andarda which insure 1 voea-|man; Faw! Hufford, Atkinson,| Westfall, Jones (James T), Locke, own, chairman; Kelly, Gleason, eral constitution. (heel ' moh hn rn ae t al education quite in advance of | Lunn. Kirkman, y Thompson (George W.), toda F sae ything heretofore attemy DAIRY AND LIV STOCK AND CONTINGENT | “| Two Flu Deaths — - = ——_————— | Pease, chairman; Me Hoff, Bab \ibert, chairman; Mil-| WATER AND WATER RIGHTS cock, Lunn, Harrison, Shields, Jones | ler Nash, Cantonwing,| OTHER THAN IRRIGATION—Gel- Tuesday Morning bos Janitors Plead (ames T), nker, Jones (Roy) | Mansfield latly, chairman; Miller (Alfred E), Two deaths and 60 new influenza bd Stratton, Aspinwal Spencer’ Thomas, W h uilt t “ 39 trat r MINES AND MI | Spencer? Thomas, therman. ' J to the clty y to Liquor a e Irs DIKES, DRAINS AND DRAIN: | chairman; Brown, St | ENON hing h mith der rtme lay morning. Theft From Police AGE—Shields, chairman; Ada:ns| ‘Thomas, Coleman, Lo | mkbu ectaie A low total fo! y and Mon = 1 ), Rrown (To ulze - . Lede, tesa tor, ; i ao - J. B. Martin and Thomas Sim cw ila . ie m), * alzer,| ISCELLANEOUS—Manogue,| To Ret the rnutte scat ee iit y wa 701 138 case: IT seserta,\ ania rea <i " y a q Girard, Myers, Jones (James T.), Con ~ 1 nel nson,| name L. TIVE BROMO QUININE interval . Mate r y to ad y ¥ j ghia Se : ulton, Mor § (Maurice) w OVE. Cures a Cold in One , the charge of breaking Into the ary safety, but safety in EDUCATION — Olgen, chairman’ MUNICIPAL RPORATIONS) 2 HELD AS SLACKER aianiinue G4 ta OP ember andi all your dealings with cits tan | Cr ees IRST CLASS) Edwin Alstrum, held by federal’ ceraiened before coer when ar iibert, Brown, Shields, Has: | short, chairman; Anderson (W. M.) authorities on slacker charges, wan (uiein r Judge land title Banger, Ladgerwood, Banker.| Coon, 4, Nash, Norman bound over to the grand jury at his (ait nay att u at in Pa Ay See | yan | inal hearing before ted State afternoon, Nhe a e ENGROSSE! A — Wol F mn sac web oe i. ee sh we “pin When you buy real rown, Thompson (H. W.),, MUNICIPAL — CORPORATIONS ses sepa ¢ npg . 2 ; ; oinwall OF THE FIRST CLASS—Gra. Tuesday morning. Alstrum failed estate or invest in pinwa . Tussday morning. Alstrum failed Boys Maul Kitty; mbitoawes (obniret Hu ATIONS AND) <halrman: Alien, Quathelm, Youn ¢ to the complain ° also ‘ sages € y IRA’ — Mows, chairman; |@eason, Remann, Spence ing to the complaint. Ho is also| Owner Complains taal aria Hath ’ BIMMIGRATION — Moss, chairman; {ileMson Temann. Spence sald to be a drug victim. |. A--group of “tough ' a ea ate, afety is Allen, Conner, Anderson (W. M). 2 AN TH — —————| pathor in the vieinite of aan tll the first consideration, [| True. Westfali, Ettictt, Jones (Roy).| PRINTING AND SU — eee Vicinity of 28th ave deration. N. chairnan,| let chairman; Gorham, asses = and Mae 1 each night ere : 4 Nas « an Thetir late cos ties: tide: boeorhe ect e eneelm YOU may rest assured Ely man, Adamson, Hohike, | Quathelm, Zylstra. “Time” has itn different views, port themselves in an unscem that the title to the Jj airara, Trunkey, Marts, Ro-| PRIVILEGES evar Made to your According to the man, manner, at jource of 6a : : . m Moores ene Mh A individual meas- h much of it tn wasted @ & source of annoyance land is a safe > j ° ; terill, McMillen, Shields, Guile a g ~ [A ade to Mrs. A, Str nase, 2817 Arthur ete neu t hota Bs GAME AND GAME F SH—shat perry - ure. In our own lace ng to & report made 5 surec y Ss tuck, chairman; Lunn, Pe 088, . « en , an ae it te" one | *Be ne Mra, Strouse ‘Tuesd ompat ‘ Meas (Willlam H), Babeock, ‘true,| PUBLIC MORALS—tasket!, chair-|ff Shop, as low as Monday night, according to Mrs * pany. Gleason, Kulzer, Wormell, Huffora,| man; Cre Gilbert, Teter, Thomp:| 2 trouse, the boys captured her cat Zylatra, Hubbell. son (EL. W ue, Anderson (John).| . broke tts leg 1 1 to choke it to HORTICULTURE AND FORESY.) PUBLIC UTILITIES — Stratton WE FIT KRYPTOK GLA death, Tt a ed the nine . q RY — Kelly chairman Sawyer, | chairman; Me Mye Manogue isible mitecal: tor a of Pe at r, which is Washington Title | Bohike, Gardner, Gellatly, Wormell, | Gre Ranker, Moores, Long, Huf-} Near Vision " OT eget Bec é' M stk Tay an a triumphant The Insurance ¢ Kenned ford, Ryan, Lucas, Morria, Young | Machen Eekses Daniionten Rakee Oe HARBORS AND WATERWAYS— S™!02 Ofwurice), Anderson (W. M) | Our “timer 4 nt your service, STORM WARNING ; ‘ vompany Hull, chairman; Gotterill, Myers, Ad-| PURE FOODS AND DRUGS—| WEGNER OPTICAL CO, DRESS habat Wink foci. ta Weal Under State Supervision 9 ams (viiam H), Nelson Weatherman, chairmar Pease UPSTAIRS ific that is scheduled to cove Assets Over Half a HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE Gardner er, Smith (Fred A), DR. R. B. WEGNER, MGR. || the entire state during the 24 hours Million Young, chairman; Anguish, Miller | Tete’ 227 UNION STREET Second and Union. || commencing at 9:30 Tuesday, is re-| 2 (Alfred F), Harrison, Olsen, | ‘NUE AND TAXATION— Betveen 2% a 30 Ave. ) ——_————J| ported by the weather bureau | Shattucr Bassett, chairman; Harrison, Hub.

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