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1144 Pow Pam. FOURTH NEAR PIKE | temo “a eae ‘XT OF PRESID WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The text of the president's message to con So Big a Hit That It Will Stay a FewMore Da he present at the | sion of the vented tro | way rec the | rowing out of f take lookin, budget system the making reas follows To the Senate sentatives 1 sincerely and House of Repre regret that I not pening of this new ongrems. Tam thus pre presenting in as direct a Wish the. many © questions can ast that‘are pressing for solution at this time. vantage of weveral have kept in close touch with affairs in their detail and whose thoughtful have had the ad f the heads of th departments, Happily, 1 advic executive mendations I earnestly recond In the matter of the railroads and readjustment of their affairs ral 1 whall ata date of ontrol the liberty later addressing you I hope that congress will bring to a conclusion at this sesnion legislation to the establishment of a single authority responsible for f all appropriations and that appropriations shall be made not indepe ref sive plan of expenditu lated ently of gach other, but with to single comprehen » properly re ence one to the nation's 4 an be no doubt Seng otras who That there should be | there Seale H came coed aeesn site nate nttpins nin it) de hee . 7 000 to foreign governments and has built her own ships, Our favorable balance of trade har thus N greatly increased and Burope has been deprived of the means of meeting It heretofore exint from, or ing the failure on the part of our govern nt to arrive speedily at a just and vermanent permitting return © nor from the trans ores from seath pending such an profiteering re of the cost of the machina and malevolent widespread condition of political reat: | lewnness of our body politic. The) causes of unrest, while various and! complicated, superficial rather than Hroadly, they connected with are deep neated are Europe can have only of meeting the fu trade | | thin « | by e three way pence ul conditions ‘orable balance © peace times: By imports int ‘untry of gold or of goods, « nm of radical th lishing new credits. Buroy Buropean centers io In no position at the present tit “lay, from hear to ship gold to us nor could we con siting in the increas template large further imports of |/¥!ng, and lastly, fro gold into this country without con |4On# of passionate jeern. The time has nearly panned for international governmental loans a it will take time to develop in | this country a market for foreign se curities, Anything, therefore, which | would tend to prevent foreign coun tries from settling for our exports by shipm ts of ¢ de into this country would Only have the effect of pre venting them from paying for our exports and therefore of preventing the exports from being made Must Aid Exports of the country ugitators With the return to normal condi Uons this unrest will rapidly disap In the meantime, It does much evil It seer to me that in dealing with this situation congrens not be impatient or drast but hould seek rather to r e the causes or to bring our country k speedily to a peace is, with amelior 1 living condi Uons under the minimum of restric ons upon liberty that is wintent reconstruction problema, And it should arm the rulated by the war, must| federal government with power to find an cutie ports to foreign | deal in its criminal courts with thone | countries and any measures taken to] Persons who by violent methods should personal with our tHE ROTE- KIN¢co. = 5 P. M. OTTO F ALOE, Store Hours From 9 A. M. to Electric READING LAMPS Special $10.95 Each Practical gifts that will contribute to the daily joys of the entire family made of art metal, with stands 1914, inches high and shades 1614 inches in diameter. The Glass Shades are in beautiful amber and amber and green shadings, and are very at- | Prevent imports will inevitably cur-|WOUld abrogate our time tested insti tall exports, force curtailment of pro-| tions duction, load the banking machinery | With the free expression of opinion of the country with credits to carry |“n4 with the advocacy of orderly po unsold products and produce indus-| Heal change, however fundamental, trial stagnation and unemployment.| ‘ere must be no interference, but If we want to sell wo must be pre |‘Wards passion and malevolence fared: to buy tending to incite crime and insur tractive. Priced extra special, $10.95. Whatever, therefore, may have|Tection under guise of political evo: —Basement, China Section, been our views during the lution there should be no leniency period = of growth of American business con Legislation to this end has been cerning tartf’ legislation, we must In the Basement China Section pre axpect | the treasury. } pose of enforcing its provisions I trust that the congress will give! ‘There are other matters of impor-| Which must be abandoned upon the| tx immediate consideration to the! cs / tance upon which I urged action at| Conclusion of peace unless the pro-| prolem of future taxation. Simpll-/the last rossion of congrean which | ¥isions of this act are extended. feation of the income and profit®/ are still pressing for solution, I am| During this period the congress taxes has become an immediate will have an opportunity to make | — a — ———— 4 m" | is sure it in not necessary for me again SS 553 | Hot Tamale Fight | necenaity. These taxes performed in similar permanent provisions and ——S\= Ss = } | dinpensable service during the war } | Taken Into Court | tiey must. nowever, be simplified, | to remind you that there is one im regulations with regard to all goods AKE ESCAPE Who has the only right to manu.|n0t only to save the taxpayer in mediate and very practicable ques tién resulting from the war which | destined for interstate commerce and | leacture “Austin’s tamales” will be |COnVenience and expense, but in or decided in a suit instituted in su-/der that his liability may be made Police are searching Tuesday for the two daring youthful ban- I believe the burden ‘of preparing the budget must, in the nature of the case, if the work is to be properly done and responsibility concentrated instead of divided, rest upon the exec utive e budget m red should Will be paid by Houdini be submitted to a approved or amended by a «ingle committees of to any person who can each house of congress, and no single appro jon should be made by the prove that the hair-rais- congress, except such as may have recommended by the attorney gen ‘ . en included in the budget prepared or . . ral and should be enacted. ing airplane collision and Bf) 5,"tne executive, or added by the | 07% BdJust our own economic life to /°"T“T"Girees connection I would| crash to earth as shown rantded with the etaee leckneten|the fact that American business is| Al! your attention to my recom Are M U Gifts charged with the budget legislation. 6.1) grown and that America is the} mendations on Aug. 8, pointing out an ncomm in the feature, “The Another : qtr important | Preatest aphaiat tA the Co. legisiative measures which would be y on Grim Game,” did mot ac- iisinment ot the economy and e| ne growing needs nnd onportaniics| 0 down the present cot of livieg Scores and scores of F hea! cleney with which the moneys ap-| », erie: ae neovins g,| ¥hich contributes so largely to th i i tually occur. Yet—this i rorriatea ure expended. Unser ex | eq hmariee., The provincial stands] vr et cence ene elt gift things for the terrible accident, caught nae Pagel say Ea oe the| have held American business as if in vermecn anne. Bas (ie, omenes. a home, personally se- pone of anmcerta neth trait-jacket, must yield and give |¢- ne government’s campaign $. 3s 3 in every detail by the penditures have been lawfully made| way : lis to be effective it is nec lected for individual- camera and which was within the appropriations. No one ts ait aoe tos asa _— an that the other otspe suggested it d 1] suthorized or equipped to ascertain! full of hope and promise for Ameri-|*L0Uld be acted upon at once. | My Sue eae flashed to every city in yhether the money had been spent| can business if we will but take ad Food Control Your particular at- ‘ 8 Wisely, economica’ na effec Vantage of the opportunities that are| nd strong: ° | ¢ ‘ ‘ the United States by the Highly Trained Officials | ours for the aaking. The recent war lnaeoentty obs thes-antenalon ot the| tention is directed to r The auditors should be highty|%8# ended our isolation and thrown nt food control ac 0 the i Associated Press, ls but J!..cinca Saws wit prmsnon ow | sat © erent Gi? and repo |S f tne ens ata fl Pig the display of Incense J i ‘ ure in the tre department, free | “bility anin operatio: Th tto { ivi i See Woe Caitns Aree EEL er cahcuae nie: eectees ecco hie Viated Siaied innee dinrestns| maka tt, peaens ame eo valving. Friced 2he.te my Grim Game,” featuring i) siaeration tor this or any aubeequent| f2™NdIne | world market. | The| ing tor qn extension of this act for| each. —_ administration nd authorized md) a mires for welt oO} la period ne p' . isi i j rj ji the great Houdini. scupuersd to cnarmine. tute . and {Qtee) SO0ertunity with the othie na-| Shonen i Gs Cette ah gett A-visit to this section will prove a revelation mage ri ad ‘ ° tions of th orld, and . . ‘ j 7 make report upon the métnods em-| 0m of the, worl a cohen period of the war and becomes| to those who have not as yet afforded them- the executive departments of the gov-|*%4 fair competition the legitimate| mation of peace. “It te imperative selves this pleasure. l ernment | irasresta of the nations concerned | that it should be extended at once.| Their reports should be made to} eajasted. successfully and equitably |-rhe department of justice has built | | the congress and to the secretary ot} up extensive machinery for the pur. | a WHEEL TOYS ° For Boys and Girls A large part of the Basement Floor is de- | voted to the displays of Wheel Toys—includ- ing Automobiles, Handcars, Coaster Wa ns, mMonsage urging thin very action Tho abuses that have grown up in “We must see to it that our re-|the manipulation of prices by the| withhe | we should meet in the most liberal | t© exclude them from interstate ship spirit. It is a matter of recognition | ment, if the requirements of the law and relief to our soldiers. I can do/@re not complied with. Some such | perior court Monday by J. F. Hen. | certain and definite ho better than to quote from my last | regulation is tmperatively necessary }derson against Fellx Carlos, Mrs. With reference to the details of the |John Rowan and Cora Hubbard.|revenue law, the secretary of the Gin Ge Gubeeal he ime Geaihen | Henderson says he originally creat. | treasury and the commissioner of in at Fifth ave. and Virginia st. while the streets were choked with the traffic at 6:45 p.m. and on DIAMONDS JEWELRY after holding up Karl Ellerbeck, 18, escaped with $50. A few minutes after the holdup the | males ed the “Austin tamales” and that |after building up a good trade, the defendants are now infringing on bis by making «a similar-named tamale. He asks restraining order and $1,000 damages. ternal revenue will lay before you for your consideration certain amend menta, desirable In connection with the administration of the law—rec mmendations which have my ap Proval and support It is of the utmost Importance that | turning soldiers are aaniated in every | practicable way to find the places for which they are fitted in the daily work of the country Thin can be done by developing and maintaining upon an adequate scale the admir: | able organization created by the de artment of labor for placing men | great ling of foodstuffs and other | necessaries of life can not otherwise | be effectively prevented. There can | be no doubt of elther the necesaity | or the legitimacy of such measures. | As I pointed‘out in my last mes-| sage, publicity can accomplish a deal in this campaign. The Bicycles, Tricycles, Doll Buggies, Express = ons, ete.—sturdy toys that will be the deli, of the boys and girls that will be among those fortunate enough to receive them. Automobile As Illustrated | district was combed by motorcycle police. Ellerbeck said that neither of the bandits was more than 20 years jot age. “They entered the station.” Eller. beck told the police, “and told me to turn my face to the wall. Then lone of the youths stuck a gun in my back while the other cleaned out the cash register.” Both bandits then | ished down Virginta st. A few minutes after this robbery two other highwaymen stuck up R. | W. Scott in front of his home at 1109 Summit ave. They obtained 15 cents. } Both bandits were young and were |dressed in gray clothes and caps | They were armed with revolve 'Bomb Is Planted in Workers’ Hall SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2—A bomb was left in the reading room of a lodging house frequented by ° aday | stevedores employed as strikebreak dered by dec tween two schools economic thought Sergt. W. J. Alvey, for many years |'n dealing with this matter the. pres | tking werk: and it can also be & momber of the Seattle police force, |ent laws should not be disturbed #o|@0Ne in at least one very great field, was retired Monday by the pension | far as regards taxes for the calendar |¥y creating new opportunities for in-|the consuming public, civic organiza. | board. He will draw half a sergeant's | year 1920, payable in the calendar | Sree enterprise.” tions and state officials, who are in| salary for the remainder of his life. year 1921. The congress might well n the matter of tariff legislation, /a position to lend their assistance to + H ——_———— ~ con@ider whether the higher rates of |I beg to call your attention to the |our efforts. You have made availa Priced Spécial incqme and profits taxes can in peace | *t4tements contained in my last mee | bie funds with which to carry on this times be effectively productive of | *@*¢, urging legislation with refer-| campaign, but there is no provision 9.85 revenue, and whether they may not,|°nce to the establishmetn of the | in the jaw authorizing thelr expendi e on the contrary, be destructive of | Chemical and dyestuffs industry in| ture for the purpose of making the| Thirty of these beautiful blue Racing Cars” business activity and productive of | America public fully informed about the ef | waste and inefficiency “Among the to which |forts of the government. Specific! are offered at this very special price, each $9.85. There is a point at which in peace | *Pecial consideration should be given | recommendation has been made by | aims of the government must be} clearly brought to the attention of | WATCHES which back you can in monthly A %50 loan costs $1 per month. left and van- SOCIETY FOR. PET CORNS sean Few Drops of “Freezone,” Then Lift Corn Right Of ond times high rates of income and prof-|'* that of the manufacture of dye |the attorney general in this regard. its taxes discourage energy, remove | *tuffs and related chemicals. Our|1 would strongly urge upon you its the incentive to new enterprise, en. | COMPlete dependence upon German immediate adoption, as it constitutes courage extravagant expenditures | *UPplies before the war made the in-| one of the preliminary stepa in this | and produce industrial stagnation | terruption of trade a cause of excep: | campaign le Wich Gelneadeh tneenghiethens eae th nal “ onomic disturbance The Regulate Cold Storage ie = — = = ether sttindank ove cle relation between the manufac I h a » also renew my recommendation | Jj st ou Ree Dr. Carter $ je Tea “ ture of dyestuffs om the one hand Conditions Changed that the congress pass a law regu. Serve This A tny bottle of “Freezcne” costs so little at any drug store! apply a few drops upon any corn or callus Instantly it hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off with your fingers. | Truly! No humbug! Let's go eat at Boldt Soo end ‘explosives and poisonous gases | | sol gale —— Li The m is not an easy one.|on the other, moreover, has given |'“UM& cold storage as it is regulated, | for example, by the laws of the state the industry an exceptional signifi ce with reference to the position| cance and value. Altho the United |! New Jersey, which limit the time America in the world’s affairs.| States will gladly and unhesitating ee ee udice and passions engen-|ly join in the program of interna les of controversy be | tional disarmament, it will, neverthe of political and | leas, be a policy of obvious prudence the one believers| to make certain of the successful lin protection of American industries:| maintenance of many strong and | the other believers in tariff for reve-| well equipped chemical plants, * * *” nue only—must be subordinated to . ", | |the single consideration of the public Encourage Farmer Jinterest in the light of utterly the farmer per- 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) TEETH ARE SUBJECT wake, [changed conditions, ica was heav.|the nation. By materialy increas: [8d add to It pint of Not water OF DOCTOR’S TALK jily the debtor of the rest of the|!ng the production of his land, he|one tablespoontul four times a day supplied and the allies with}. This will often bring quick reliet world and the interest payments she | SUPplied America and | 3 ckfo aD | | the inane om of'toe ‘cow. (from the distressing head oe se cireete pre : . cgi had to make in foreign countries on| the increased amounts of food neces: | from, the distrossin alg, Sage a ids e-em American securities 4 abroad, the | Sty to keep their immense armies in | ine "become easy and th the relation of diseased teeth and merican securiti road, i * : > gprs om . expenditures ot erica t elers general health at a meeting of the xpenditures of American traveler King County Dental society tonight the field. He indispensably helped | dropping into the throa : ere is now |to pre sts littl abroad and the ocean freight charges |‘? Win the war. But there is now prep y |ahe had to pay to oth about bal James H. Cullen, Watts and in the Masonic club rooms. The pub- |ahe had pay others, about ba Hawley, Fox and Ward, the lic is invited, ant searcely leas need of increasing the Bote jance the value of her pre-war favor un. e chp and the aera shor i of life asl ni negroes to con: Seta jable balance in trade. an soa . ri —— ; ler means of encouraging effort During the war America’s exports |" bg ty Dae 24 |have been greatly stimulated and in-| “ons th lines ne apor wan Jcreased prices have increased their|°% doing everything possible to pro- |value. On the other hand, she has|™0te production along economi | | lines, to improve marketing and to purchased a large proportion of the} F eatractiy ani American securities previously held | ™ke rural life more attrac . abroad, has loaned some $9,000,000, fundamental change haa take undamenta’ ange haa ta wink IGHT, TOMORROW NIGHT Performance Wed. nt. COHAN #0 HARRIS: ws ers here yesterday. ‘Ss 4 | When the stevedores heard a clock @ 4 | ticking within the package, they called the police, whd declared the AH object was a “dangerous home-made GLEASOM sade N.Y. CAST: soe to 81.50 | Can TT it he Fer mind tx but a factor, Though different it may seem. pre TO RELIEVE RHAL DEAFNE HEAD NOISES ‘The safest way to free the bowels from poisonous accumulation, liven up a ish liver, make the stom- ach digest properly and cause the br be always swe is to tak Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea every other If you have Catarrhal De: ° ‘atarrhal Deafness or | Dre ie are hard of hearing or have noises go to your @ o it till your bowels are in perfect condition, till your eyes sparkle with health and your skin | grows clear and healthy. | It's an old-fashioned vegetable | |remedy that you brew right in your | Jown home, and while you're getting | purer blood and better health, don’t | forget that there is nothing you can give the cross, fretful chil? hat will fo it more good | TRY STAR WANT ADS During the war ore ; Is that you can anve much On your Fall SUIT, COAT, DR At the ELORENCE UPST) e STORE, sy mucus stop It is easy | and is pleas- who has afness or bh noises | 1 give this prescription a trial. | ORY MEUM VAUDEVILLE Jobw Hyams and Lelia Mcintyre Second and Union, The trial of Blain Davis, accused moonshiner of Snohomish county, commenced in the district court be ‘tore Judge Jeremiah Neterer Tues: day morning. Davis was arrested by internal officers June 17, 1919 He is held on $1,000 bail. } | ‘ po: | of agriculture to secure the essential FOR CHEST COLDS AND SORE THROAT } Week Commencing J larged programs for farm manage | December 8 | TWICE DAILY: PANTAGES Mats. 2:30—Nights, 7 NOW PLAYING ROBINSON'S ELEPHANTS 2130-8115 GIT Kilbourne «Masonic Temple «Tremont Suahion healthful, is obvious. I would urge pproval of the plans already pro | 1 to congress by the secretary Impossible Sound, gleaming, beautiful teeth— is there anything more fascinating in woman? ¥ And th‘s mark of beauty—shall neglect destroy it? | It will unc¢ 8 you are ever on the alert. k If your ‘teeth are in poor condition, sadly in need — of the dentist's expert workmanship, don’t delay another day. Phone or call at our office. Do it now. You'll hardly realize what our skillful, experienced dentistry can do for your teeth until you see the actual result of our workmanship. | Whether a filling or crown, a bridge or plate is necessary, you can depend upon us for thoroughly satisfactory results, 1 would urge also the continuance of federal participation in the build |ing of good roads, under the terms of existing law and under the direc tion of present agencies; the need of further action on the part of the states and the federal government to preserve and develop our forest re jally thru the practice try methods on private the extension of the better sup. ent studies and crop estimates. Matinees Wed. and H mpany, rmerneng ZINITA GRAF in the Following Comedy Classics Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat y Nights Sheridan’ “The School for Scandal” Tuesday and Thursday Nights and Saturday Matinee Goldsmith's “She Stoops to Conquer” Wednesday Matinee “The Proposal” ty Tehekort “Romancers” By Ro Seat Sale Thu: Bs | O14 Fash jome Remedy Much Used by Doctors and Nurses plasters tonderest and it akin | Tegy's Mustarine is the original mustard pre ration used the place blistering plasters and is known among dru Kists as the quickest painkiller on earth, | t will pay you to keep a box of “y's Mustarine in the house, for it is good for #0 many ailments that 1 Will need it often Just rub it on, that’s all you have to do and headache, backach oar ach and toothache will disappear almost instantly Don't fail une it neuralgia, sciatica, and r umatic pains and swellings. You will quickly mna that there in nothing #0 good for sprains and| strains, sore muscles, stiff neck and cramps In leg | cannot blister the Lew White & Onear Gerard in “THE GLOBE TROTTERS” Nights (Sunday), 49c; Mats. (ex- cept Mondays), 27c. Ladies’ Mats. (except Sundays), 30 Nights, 7:15, 9:15. | sources. | of better fore | holding nd | publicly owned forests; port for country schools and the more definite direction of — their |courses of study along lines related to rural problems; and fuller pro: | vision for sanitation in rural dis | tricts and the building up of needed {hespital and medical facilities in |these localities, Perhaps the way might be cleared for many of these desirable reforms by a fresh, com prehensive survey made of rura conditions by a conference compose: of representatives of the farmers an: of the agricultural agencies respon sible for leadership. Political Restlessness I would call your attention to the espe and if you take it from any one of Boldt's Bak- eries you'll be welcomed by the whole family. 913 Second Avenue M14 Third Avenue Madison Market, Second and Madison Market, 310 Pine for neuritis, lumbago, gout Pacific “Laboring People’s Dentists” J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. VE Located for years 8. EK. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 Ach Swellings. lind you tise mt home, tt being used more than ever to banish distress land misery and free mankind from zt very long ago Dp used to| make yellow mustard A paste, gpead it on a cloth and apply it to l{nflammation was present It surely did do the work it was expected to do, but It was mussy the skin. Success, copie still use yellow mustard Maen cwaas Git. 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