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PAGE 4 Etipps sniffed, “ian't this a terrible end & wonderful dance, When md othe gasoline tank was ty and we were stalled ten miles » 1 thous it was a joke at But will you ever forget how we were after that hour and a wait aid with a ablver ow Bob and Charlie miter and back for . I would bave frosen on the way, I know. As it is they have the Irene exclaimed ree ly one who didn’t get 5 ‘ou certainly are uct . Just sensible, 7 Feet: w aere a Ay ir ty feels they are go! bh wt right in, takt re ‘Table ireak AY fe what I did as goon as | wht everybe ean get th. s for twenty A “But y = | school, and absent that her achi: | g ac! Dave been Drevensed wary. —_—_—— WOUNDED MAN FACES "CHARGES OF ROBBERY Howard ©. Van Dusen, who has in the city hospital recuperat- from wounds, is charged with at ted robbery in a complaint filed Tustice’ Otis W. Brinker's court Duzen is alleged to have at TO COUNT NOSES d to hold up the grocery store, A. M. Eckard, S14 Mth ave. of December 5 the man who made the robbery | wt was shot by Eckard. A Was found wounded on a near. poreh after the shooting Van Pyramid Pile ~ Treatment : jouscheld Treatmeat for Ll or Fre family has least one suffer. Md ograph lines. | acratic principles of the leas | press to all upholders | ment. af! a by Pyramid Pite) Treatment, You can have & free trial by mail or if you cannot wait. get a @cent box at FOUR MORE DAYS Why posed t colds, « all the Thin Has Census Man Put Your | come Name Down Yet? ba should to] ered re our nose been counted yet? days remain in which enum: Seattle's population the national census, and the re of the count will form the basis comparison of the growth of Amer-| fean cities for the next ten year je Seattle has boasted of 4 population | of over 400,000, 'f every pe in|! he city tx not couated between now | OXY and Friday night, t Rey Erford, » he district hour appeal for a « tion of the elty Ms Seattle residents children and young citizens of the vunted won of census ued aa eleventh mplete enumera- say he away from home, | Pater folks away at olty tt Pin ready f must be OF everywhere . he clared Erfordé. y will suffer, |i debility nembra A valuable t Blood ia {t that some peopl Well all winter while others, | suffer from © cold and damp crip, pleuriay, pneumon iin of the # bh b minated and there tw to dineane Jood ix kept rich after-effects to nourieh the starved to soothe the tr nees in rheumatiam, ¢ euralgia and i the lingering germ: Alt ‘lla should | une Diseo will be sont free u Dr. Williams’ Pink 7 A WINTER TONIC je keep nia and is tow: | Kheumatiom disappears when the fw built up and does not return | Unnues nflamed julet relation after fever of influenga and grip has anes of pon re jwold by all druggists or will t of information you the government, an Reattle The one thing the census cx tee and every public spirited citicen nm the city te now interested in is to have every person ae that all the members of bis family are counted and that none of his neighbors and friends have escaped the census man BRYAN AFTER TREATY TRUCE OMAHA, N@b., Jan. 13 will help he mumit- Red | been | isting The dem | ot na tions can be restored by future con- greases, William J, Bryan t dience of 5,000 here, last ni ppromise ratif ° y Within the ne treaty mist be dispowed « once, he said, to make wa fi obstructed consideration of the fol lowing issues In the 1920 campaign Creation of city and state trade commissions for prosecutign of prot iteers: Extension of free spe * | wwer he urged Bu ans and a free vern Public ownership of including railroads, telephone an monor { A just and fair transition to peace | time taxation announcement that he expected rath fication of the peace treaty by Janu ary 16, and representation of the United States in the fir ng of the league of nations at Paris on wh ‘or Dw. any drug store. | that date Take no substi- tate. Jota the hap Italian Radicals Be Titre Would Seize Roads+ '#@ this cou- PE fOF PFS | the disaatintion rpiiway we | Extrem) mong a to ROME, Jan. 13 day openly advocated gelzure of the roads. An agreement between the unions and the government appeared | "Re ® improbable. All concessions offered | gg by the government have been jected. Though the bagpipe a Scotch instrument, among the English by their conte duced < we v Roman conquerors. all safe by local headquarters that some Hed molested the sen’ WATCH LIVER AND BOWELS TO AVOID COLDS, FLU AND GRIP Lig {¢ cheeting followed hia | TOF A volume of ting ¢ a his ont sr IN RUSSIA ARE Crom workers In Si ‘This | during rece No indication of hint Jan, 12 ate budget committee r cent. of SAFE ia are © word received It was feared “a workers had nt up lity haw xhibited itself there, the report mays. [BUTLER URGES BUDGET WASHINGTON lishment of a budget #ystem with a provision requiring cabinet gMcers to attend sessions of congrem and at-| questions from the floor was urged by President Nicholas Murray | er of Columbia university before Estab Any physician will tell you that «| " inet cot be ople w their Ivers, kidhete Gad Sowiie working When theer organs become ali You actually invite dis night and you'll iy it will feel like famous all Co. ‘ayne, 1 aster Minds and Supermen Of Every Age Have Been Men. of Blood and Iron KIND NUXATED IRON HELPS TO MAKE | Explains Secret of Steady Nerves, Keen, Active Brains and Great Physical | ¢ Energy—Tells HOW TO TEST YOUR OWN STRENGTH and ENDURANCE Find Out If Your Blood Is For Want of Iron Iron Puts Renewed Into recognizes that a trong body ix the all real achieve ment, and they leave no stone unturned to safe: ‘guard their health, while is of others are not up to their possibiti- ‘ten simply because of de- pleted nerve force, physical and mental depression, and a general rundown condi- | tion, brought on by lack of tren in the blood ck self-reliance re fearful of ot winning of life, you 4 to success ing upon mes Fran- Bull formerly slelan of Rellevue lompi {Outdo New Yo Westches’ “The = stre ‘ous, mucce of all ti men of blood and fron iron in the blood not only m man a physical and ing, nervous, irrita 4, but it utter! virile force, that stamina ingth of will wh Comment Dr. yr and the @ ptains of today have ali been and iron. To red-blooded which T ha in jen, rience bie ax organic Nuxated Dr. John J fecal Inape cto moon the P York city Horne, formerly ‘of the best 4 Baihdirs enon k Dempsey, heavyweight chamn- pion of the world, the foremor in the realm of sport, and of the age, and many every walk of Sife have Nuxated Iron. a a ‘ssion of muper-en consider it a ie to keep hia biood filled giving and #trength-building taking Nuxated Iron. how ’ h meals The Great, who sought more worlds to “Jack” (William Harrison) Dempsey, who Willard after his rigorous training, in which he says Nuxated Iron played an important part. much more important it is to the average man and woman to see that there is no lack of tron in thelr blood. If you are not atrong or well you owe it to yourself to make the fol lowing test: See how long you cam work or how far you walk without becoming tired. Next take two five~ grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated fron three times per day, after for two weeks. Th tent your ‘strength again and «ee bow inuch you have gained it Co, Bwi ulate. ‘ pat new herb ton ts Gouri Bitious: by madl, postpaid, on receipt of price, | nts per box, by the Dr, Williams | Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y RED CROSS WORKERS Black or Browns, short lines; values $10 to $12; plenty of sizes $7.95 Black or Browns, complete lines; values $11 to $13.50 $8.95 Black or Browns, complete. lines; values $12 to $14 | $9.85 | Black or Browns, complete lines of quality shoes; values $13 to $15 war | r in you Do You Know What Gave These Men Their Strength|; and Power? greatest fightors their day have all been men blood and iron—Na- poleon, Emperor France; Garibaldi, conquer, ered the Migh Manufacturers’ or they w ¥, by un Co A's Pharmacy and all othe Sav jor of Italy; Alexander and our own of of of nty ory it naed in| 1 Drow |MAN AND WIFE ARE $10.95 Brown English, very latest models; values $14 and $16 INJURED IN ACCIDENT Mrs. M D. Parshey, of Tuk wila, waa badly cut by Oying glans} and ber husband sustaiged severe | body bruises when thet was struck by as it was standing by side of the highway op East} Van Dyke was! » the engine when the It happened orning while it was urred early in the me || Glasses Carefully Fitted by Skilled Optometrist Priced Reasonable, We fit genuine Kryptok Glasses, the invisible bie veal for far and near visions, Broken lons duplicdit WEGNER, Mar, red Optometriat or drug 227 UNION STRERT Betwerm ind and 3rd Aves IMPORTANT NEWS— =January Clearanc Final Clean-U of’ the big stock purchased from the ROYAL BOOT SHOP, and included in this sale you’ll find several thou- sand pairs of late Fall arrivals all marked to move quickly. A saving of $4 to $7 is possible now—all new top-notch lines carried in widths AAA to D. No. 309-——Black Suede Vamp, black velvet quarter, 9-inch lace top boot with small French heel and light weight sole $14.85 No. 105—Patent vamp, 8 1-2-inch button boot with black satin kid top, hand turned sole and French heel .. . No. 313—Deep ivory, a new all-kid model of very choice material, light welted sole and covered French heel mouse shade, light welted sole and military Heel.......... Big Wednesday Specials 350 Pairs Women’s Boots Mostly all kid and in colors ‘of black, brown and gray, 2-tone effects. Some have Louis Sizes heels and others the popular Cuban heels. 1 to 44 and 6} to 9. Values up to $12.00. Special for Wednesday ... $3.95 HiT Co. Sa “CORNER SECOND AND AND UNIVERSITY $14.85 No! 315—Very fine all-kid lace boot in the field- , $13.95 Black Lace Boots, sizes up to 4¥;; regular price $8.50 $3.95 Black Button Boots, all sizes; regular $9 $4.95 .$12 All-black Kid Lace Boots with Louis heels, welt sole and full 9-inch top; sizes 6 to 9; all widths $6.60 $12 to $14 values in All-gray Kid Boots with cloth tops; plenty of sizes $12 to $14 Lace Boots in blacks, browns and some novelties $16.50 Lace and: Button Boots, military or Louis heels; patent vamps and gray kid tops; new Fall sty! $11.85 at the Eastern — Combining Marked Reductions and Convenient Credit Think What This Event Means to You When the, Eastern holds a Sale it is the result of much forethought and planning—we know what the people expect and we see to it that they aré not disappointed. Briefly told, the story of this event is that the merchandise is marked at prices to effect a com- plete and quick disposal. When you consider this fact in conjunction with our offer of convenient credit terms there is presented a combina- tion hard to excel. January Clearance of Women’s Smart Suits Novelty and Trimmed Models The very styles that particular women will wear during this and the coming season and now re-marked at a figure that will make them doubly attractive: Velours, Broadcloths, Tricotines novelty and trimmed models. in January Clearance of : ° Fur-Trimmed Suits Fur-trimmed Suits are so much sought that geldom does one have the opportunity of purchasing them at a price concession, but—here they are. Materials of Tinseltone, Silver- tone, Velour and Velvet all beauti- fully fur-trimmed. A *number of these models reduced to as low as half price. 211 Union Street “Credit Gladly” Regarding “Credit” Our policy of extending the time for which you can pay for your purchases over a lengthened period will still be in foree. Make - your selections at sale prices and pay for same in smail amounts by the week or month. That’s “Credit Gladly.” 1332-34 Second Avenue