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THE SEATTLI THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. PAGE 7 ANTESALOON LEAGUE IS SEEKING ENORMOUS SUM Launch Campaign to Knock Booze Out of Western Hemisphere BY RUSS SIMONTON WESTERVILLE, O., Jan. 29.—Twice as much money will be spent in the first year of prohibition by the Anti-Saloon | League of America as it spent in the last wet year. | With national prohibition an accomplished fact, the Anti- Saloon league proposes to spend $62,000,000 in the next five years. This is just $12,000,000 more than the total cost of national prohibition, according to the league's figures, for its 25 years’ fight. “The prohibition fight did not cease with the passage of the amendment,’ tH ( ‘he ‘rrington, executive committee | WHERE SOME OF THE MONEY WILL GO This Store’s Display of HIGH-GRADE WILTON RUGS Is Notably Comprehensive + Special educational compaign emeng traveling saleamen, © TO CHURCH This vast sum will come from the 1 sources, says Cherrington, is about to launch ar gations and of law Canada in dry now,” he said. "We aligns in Sootl OW thoroughly inclusive this display is, may be. mre This money il rented In probit judged from the fact that in the popular 9x12- TS rare ot 6, Maw Se Jeemaryl Tiaca se Slogen of the gis ct Smith Coldoer im sreeweag tasce, ae ft. size alone one may choose from no less than one stopped th l ht f t ae ii eir fun long enough to pose for a picture. selling hal wort “pn ; « 1 Kingdom - ~iNe } jet} RI 2 ay sera" “ior “aN poe ong hundred and thirty-seven distinct patterns and col- showing the evils of liquor PANESE Western States Studying Idaho tage of absolute law enfor The © Orient is Japan, the Sic | MANSPORT IS orings in good Wilton Rugs, while selections in the Constabulary Plan to Keep Order poral mecns of pre FE me poe : bi : ce STHER FORCED BACK — ecu Al mamta ; a set ann at | other standard sizes are correspondingly satisfac ports thet tory. "| Nipponese to protibition | istrative f many Western aa 4 *| states « Idaho's con impose among th he people of the United States | i a Vernon Springs Leak; states a naterae eas Reygpoei 3 Shs | aan be made to understand that 600 Aboard ps oF gg camer ATTACK LIQUOR INTERESTS — [ary amendment was only one t IN LATIN- AMERICA Cherrington declared, “O tn, 1 the one operative her | Robert 0 ding t © commision The colorings and patterns introduced for this Spring in Wilton Rugs are the most beautiful that have ever come from American looms. An inspec- tion of these current displays will convince you immediately of the truth of this statement. WX FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.—wit Pek in her starboard side forward |‘ Mie Army trar Vernon ts steaming back to this port. tiveness ot ts expected to arrive late today.|stabulary in stamping © yemeet with Captain C. J. Rru-|'sm and enforcing prohibition inwx. | to enforce fh command and a crew of The act creating the constabulary state fee, miled five days ago under | Placed Idaho on © war footing and tion ordérs. Viadivostok was her|%¢t up virtually a commander-in- | anim » LEAGUE ITSELF NOT AFTER TOBACCO gue We have never rained our voices } a pattern of overnment, the } will spend $6,860,200 carrying on a/against tobacco,” he declared. “It \e c ns | the ¢ utination. chief of C Le wy eee oo : Jeary campaign in Central and South|has never been mentioned in our two days ago reported | Powers include rafting ® | America and the West Indies in the|conferences. ‘The rumor that the it Vernon was $00 miles off next five years, This is in addition | league planned a campaign against | ‘with four feet 6f water in her! © $50,000,000 to be apentsin n hold and the pumps out of} li America by churchea in missionary work. Ot course wo. will y geeond message yesterday an ene missionary wor q the pumps had been re and the water pumped out He porttion then was given an 450 Mis from San Francisco. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Pres WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 the cienret wan ntarted by oversea! jou prohibitioniats, not aMilated with the league, and kept afloat by liquor eats anxious to embarrass us have no political Interest, except ee that men are elected who will ibition| enforces the dry law, and no interest | in free xpeech or labor except an free Prices on Wilton Rugs in the 9x12-ft. size range from $110.00 to $175.00. (THIRD FLOOR) ee dent Samuel Gompers of the Amer budget act will be wrt apecch involves the question of Mauer | Pleads Not an Federation of Labor, in a state tute books before this » ; ere < x far as labor is affected by nenac So, while the dirge for the late ilty of Biting soviet form of government. yers in both houses prevail Bir tgp Rene dr | a | WORLD-WIDE i n Barleycorn still echoes with battery of Mrs) «poisheviem.” Gompers said, “ina, Plans for a new hich will be | PROHIBITION 18 GOAT n the b of congress and thirst is] . Of 1319 Seventh ave..| covernment by the minority. The |reported tc @7.Mrs. Evelyn Gilmer plead-| constitution adopted by the fifth ing made Mt @ity in San Francisco, a! pan-Russian congress aban all | nol#, auth Mrs. Hous! claim to repri nticed into &) whole and deck mem by the other woman and/ «nj {¢ the proletariat and bitten. j st peasantry.’ moter tractors are not sub- 198 Heense fee in the state of the most prolific source of vaudeville humor, the Anti-Saloon league holds out ft# hand for $42,000,000 to pay | for a five r wake to make sure | John di t come to life and to! carry th n of his death to lands| croms the still watery waters FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET n REPUBLICANS asa hae an ({Gaudily Dressed Steal Beef From |Steal Scow From urged by George C. Wheeler to take Robber Gets 75c! Slaughter House! Moorings on Lake jadvantage of the advance sale of of congress try mn details, but wu in predicted has t number of workers t by soviet officials ution of the soviet government audily dressed colored ae ’ 2818 Fairy: r must bear t wf the Lincoln Day banquet.| A ‘tall. sa L. C. Rngel, of Béla dak th ohn Walborg, 2818 Fairview ave., bringing about opens February 2, room 205,|holdup man stopped James Fahl has asked the aid of the police in building busch, 2919 28th ave. S., at Rainier | formed the police that thieves en-| icating a large scow stolen from its five yearn of Se ave. and Plum st. late Wednesday | tered his slaughter house and stole a! mooring: al prohibl ht and gleaned 75 cents from his| freshly dressed beet on Lake Waldorf Hotel [shine The bandit otarted | — ge" aH es A ees Scofe TiAK MEANT A NVALITS \Four Are Burned | national FREDERICK & NELSON the foot of Hamlin st. vention, in Jum Cornwallis West Begmogat Has Money Now »:«r sh | stro: ). ‘The Britis h empire is You will be pleased with ‘4 LONDON Jan. 29. - mesaed a pleased wi y, rs 3 STREET ret point of attack, accordi FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE ‘ae Dalkesill aablilacee Cantons ret_polat Mell ce dalistous ‘hodseodcke’ | in Farmhouse Fire Horlick’s * lin West haa applied for discharge | — - |} meals. WINNIPEG, Jan, 29.—Fire, whigh The Original é : from the court of bankruptcy on| AMUSE M ‘ destroyed farmhouse near here! pares — : «rounds that the death of his fathe r| Our food is the best and day, claimed as its victims imitations - DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Ss2°s5 0" oom our service leaves nothing ||", Baty wea We Cetin a we ot see a ! partly to the extravaga to be expected. | on: William Rogers, | Yorlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder ae te on mer wife . 7 , Marigold | The Original Food-Drink for All Agee No Cooking = Nourishing =» Digestible | } 1 COME TODAY : : | Hall saved a second} — 7 a.m, to 8 p. m. fs Main 2567 Seventh and Pike ]| CHARLES 0. JENKS, assistant | general manager of the G h-| lern railroad, is preparing to leave "aul, where hb will become al manager of the G H, O'Neill will succeed him The Downstairs Store Quotes Very ruptey Cornwa abilities as neart vets of leas than $1,000. Legioners Protest Leasing of Land WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—The American post of Klamath, | Ore., 1 to the interior | t the leasing lakh to a San firm, it was learned at the] Lane toc 6 men ¢ offic Attractive Prices on here. What would you do | without your Eyes? | Your health, personal) .efficiency and earning power depend largely) on eyesight. Unknown) to you, your eyes may! be failing. To know that! you are s clearly and Women’s Fur Neckpieces and Sets Are You ; Optimistic About | Seattle? Genera! Aémioaton, 25e and 3he OME idea of the unusual- \ ly good values featured in popular furs may be retary Without wishing to go on record gained from the specimen — with Sep ng as a prophet, the First National ‘ 4 eyes examined. An exam- : fre fyi bas values listed, from _ this Esau Is Seeking ination doe not alwa To begin the new year right Bank believes from present indica- group: Divorce in Tacoma. mean glasses, but when|{ we earnestly request all of our [| | tions that 1920 is going to wit- | " . TACOMA, Jan. 29.—Twenty-two| glasses are needed get the/|] former patrons to call and have J) ness steady progress in the com- | A Shoulder Cape of Georgette Squir- ya after she married him, she tired Stylish, Comfortable, |] their teeth and gums examined, }| merce and industry of Seattle, | Ad rel, $75.00. cooking hiv pottage and Senne, Efficient |] ana if anything is wrong, we will | . ‘ ipsa ge Ste wih, Srench | gladly make over and treat the In any event, it is going to do afl pM». and everything, al | Shur on gums free of charge in its ated to make this a ban- ner r for Seattle business and wants * co-operate with others who are similarly optimistic and | ‘ | United Painless | willing to work for Seattle. | | ture hata, u in bie sult for divoree n| th Esau here fi 1 were married } and she folded her tent Decem A Black Sealine Cape of generous # Eveglasses and Snectacles | All work guaranteed 15 yea $22.50. METROPOLITAN Three we to" SEATTLE OPTICAL and Original MAIN 4334 SECOND AVE. Night Established Isv0 iz A Tail-trimmed Gray Squirrel Cape, $55.00. i Chokers of natural F slack Opossum, with head effect and taj | » $10.50 and $15.00. Dentists FirsTNATIONALBANK INC, 608 Third Ave. james St. |) Fist Ava. Ar Iams St. t| memes 1 0 EW PAL ACE Hip Earns | Muff and Scarf Set of natural Raccoon, $56.50. Nesey <n ANAS Shoulder Cape of taupe Nutria, $80.00 What the world needs is more} murronit 1 Phone Elliott 5 ey ig ade ¢ und fewer knockers—empe Feature i ORR aN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE claily fewer knockers ¥ wor Mary Miles Minter Lessa Ma ten i ayn aes thelr victims “before wielding the | § " 3 "| Ler wrx or isanen” | “THE INTHE SION Or _ ISABEL” hammers. i