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e “Introduced to Cauncil by Petition; hing Wednesday Jor spec: A nega de} ‘ pi ne y Attorney PAULIp Tworoger, | me the piensure. THER SHOT, ' }] “You cannat bath be held guilty i \ ' ' Shared Booze So 4 * They Share Fine Charies an@d Jonnie Larson, man and wife, Wed just pleaded guilty in the United State district « folatiog. of the national » aw one of you is guilty?” asked Judge Raidkin. Char! and Jennie regarded f ual’ they chorused. for thin offeese. One of you must take the blame,” declared the court “Rut dt 60-50 with us in every thing.” the Larsons protested, ‘Them tis sentence shall be no are findd $26 each City Emeiarn Bureau Makes Report More Than 23,120 persons have municipal employment bureag dur exception,’ said the ‘judge. “You |} A Whirl on the Merry- ene a Recent _ Events BY GENE AHERN Row that the politiea! con, fons are in moth-balls can get down to nome serious think beginning te son Of the. ean ner | noua lant week at bargain rates that gents wear suits with velvet knicker trousers, And just the other day Bill baveta wait everybody ir fay chins that }reem supplied with positions by the T LEARNS ing the past year, acco! | 3 Near Home in Alaska from Anchorage Misappearyd = from hemes}? before his body was clump of bushes on a sek im Matamuska valley head. A smal) amount ‘on the bady discount ff theory of robbery, dut clings to the belief was murdered and Ya parents, who were the Bast. are on their . thru Seadtie. } DRIVER IS PED IN CAR 0 rs Try to Rob) Woodland Park | s,m taxt Artver, told morning he had been overpowered in Wood night by four sailors, him of his purse and! ‘puree, Sturgis said, was a for hire car for in Taxi Co. with a stand Boldt’s Third ave. restau at 616 2rd ave he said, the four safl- him at his stand and iim to drive them to Wood- they had an ap-) h some out, there opposite the} ” he said, “when one} F reached over and cracked |d.verage from $50 to §75 per month, | | dance too much and sleep too little, ures made public T hipatentieasely 1,259 men and 1,068 men were aided in gaining employ t in June. he services of the 1 is free to both employers and ‘s division of the bo of @ larke de — of @xperienced applicants,” dent J. H. Shields declared. fered for thie type of work | yvith privileges.” fice of the public em ois In the county-city buikting. ranch offiees are main tained at Second ave. 8, and Main | et. and at F ave. S and Wash ngton st. in order to facilitate) prompt ha ing of orders from) mule campnant construction m jobs. MUSCULAR BACKACHE The muscles of the back do the beavy work of the body Whee a} they are overworked of fl! nourished they ache and people who are Jooh px for trouble begin to worry about || beir Kidneys, Backache may be dae to tumbago, |w tion is rheurmatiam of the muscles of the back, but more backaches are ca tsed by overstrain, overwork and m Qsele starvation due to thin bicod thin ty anything else 1Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills buf up the. bleed and sufferers from back ache would do well to try this treat met’ before giving way to worry over'm fancied organic disease. Rest and the totic treatment with Dr. Wil! ams’ Pink Pills will correet most forn m of backache, even rheumatic. For people who work too hard or bette habits and a course of treat- ment; with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is alt that ts needed to drive away |the pains and aches that are warn- ings of a breakdown, A waluablé booklet, “Building Up the E Rood,” will be sent free upon re _ They all piled onto me and | questi Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are I think one of them! oa fy all drucrista or will be sent § When they got my purse | 1) mmil, postpaid, on recript of price, it for the woods. } 60 cemts per box, by the Dr. Williams tives were endeavoring | wedmrine Co, Schenectady, N. Y. trace of the sallors thru | =i who were furnis "Seattle's description given A. B. Duncan, of St. Joseph I am now devoting “grand master of the Fra-\my entire time to my of Eagles, who will | gemtal practice. I make next Friday, will be the gli axaminations and ttle aerie, No. 1. | dimgnore each case as are preparing ‘to en-| wel as do all extract- wisiteg at the Eagles’ ball. ieg between the hours Rave. and Pine sj. The meet-| of 9 a m. and 5 p. m f'be open to the public, and) My offices have beer n will deliver an ad-!established for more g Duncan will make a/than a quarter of a i round of visits to all the ceutury, and under my the Northwest. — <6. aa 1 ly $5,000,000,000 have transient, advertising aertists. Dy the government in pen- the civil war. }sistent with first-class wor! EDWIN J. BROWN, D. aa Beattle's Leading Institution main- | ntifie library which num- ‘volumes. | Il Your Eye Troubles to Me! The story of your eyes troubles, when tol@ to an expert of experience, qualifi cations and reengnized stand ing are at once fully under stood—acted upon—and YOU benefit accordingly. In All Cases of Eye Trouble the eyes should be thor oughly examined to decide if the case is one which calls for the, use of glasses or not. My many years’ ex. e in thie important a me qualified I do nothing RANTEE YOU ‘TION at an hon BE IG ROT WAT 1 64%, pe My GLASSES Complete for ‘Iss. 00 irae personal management since July 15, 1 do not compete with cheap, My prices are the oa con ' The tire on the left-hand car in the picture illustrates the cause of about 75 per cent nerd tire trouble —insufficient inflati: ing reg of reliable air-gauge is the best = | Pushing the act 0 [by the docks, on the lakes, in fact everywhere where fish abound, waiting | for « catch of fish, | the U. 8. kale he took back Babe Ruth will trot past his | homenwat record, some cackoo Bond before the freckle season back In Soupbone, Iduho, set up ie halt over, But no matter | in 1842, that has the edge on [the fire how many home gallops Babe | Rube by 12 chrouit bingtes, smacks, sone stativtio hawk will | wear out his thambprints going Just a year ago thin time every over the books to excavate a |body was areuing whether It was eee” gate « whieper about the ex- kaiser is that he is idling away tris spare time playing solitaire. The old fithert hasn't changed wrinkle, His side caught him cheating himeeltt. Tn the meantime it} covered that the fam bell, used for the fight, | has been | renven pon \ NOTH with the sent appeal on purpone | Newspapers around the country that didn’t hear it were outs , ving up er cent. So we'll } | t the barbers to raise the price om ier 7 ‘ « we they'll have to go to for | leyvoo when somebody tipped ; their tonsorial chatter. n olf that strong that he'd be Ding—Alt out! BY AL, OUR LITTLE BOY REPORTER | : for Dampeey, and that (Copyright, 1920, N, F AJ peration of catching fish, So the dictionary tells us Seattle w means «4 lot more than that It means a quiet mountain stream, or by the ® commonly down off the docks, with nothing | wait for the fish t vite Seattle fishing enthuwiasts can be meen down | they'd be picking canvas off his *) back for a month after the fra 4 Carpentier announces that ‘ Five Battle Clasps Mt will be over a year before |)" | > he'll be able to meet Jack, ae it |)? tor giving out the wrong! on Colonel’s Medal will take him that Jong to coune | "DOM | Col."Otho W. 2. Farr, commander nenger airplane fights are be. |0f the rercutting dtstrict of Seattle, mecimen they walt, patiently, for virtualty hours for the fish to bite | ‘ : _|coming popalar in every city. They | is wearing a victory medal adorned they wast, even until midnight, to cateh thea. True sportanen would, | £0 up for I6minute flaps at a dot h five battle claw h a wit 6 clasps, showing ser- so they do, The 3 vege platform contains jar a minute. We'd rather go up| vice in five distinct campaigne in At Umes they do not catch very many fish, at other times none at all, le 396 word jin one for nothing, so if it ehould| the world war.’ This is the first vio nd at some other times a lot, But ask any Seattle fisherman if the cateh | oo |fall we could gaep on the wayltory medal with as many as five f fish tatters. He'll tell you mo; all that matters is the fun of it—the fun) Sunflowers are a favorites article | down | “Well, I didn't pay for this,/ battle clasps to be awarded a rem ) fishing. And fishing, they'll tell you, ix a lot of fun of dist in some parts of Kunwia an yhow.” ‘aent of Beattie used telephone operators in Wash Every day, rain or ahtn: with brim, Opinions about Tires should be Weighed as well as Counted 21S fel fel fallellallfallnllellellellellallellallallel guard against rim cutting and breakdown. fabric The car owner who seeks United States standards in tubes is well paid in more mileage for his tires. U.S. Red Tubes, U. S. Grey Tubes. HERE is hardly a motorist who hasn’t at some time or other in his experience had a tire dealer attempt to sell him a tire by rep- resenting it as the fastest seller in town. More attempts are probably made to sell tires by playing to the motor- ist’s alleged weakness for “crowd of buyers” than by any other known method of selling. s s 3 The experienced motorist, of course, refuses to surrender his individual judgment to any crowd or mass of whatever size. Too often he has seen the results of accepting opinions at their face value, without first finding out what they are based on. And you will find him going more and more to the dealer who has something to offer in support of his tires, other than “crowds of buyers” and “numbers of sales.” The opinion in favor of U. S. Tires is not based solely on the number of them ‘in use. Great as that number is, it is due to something besides clever arguments. Thousands of motorists today are putting up with second choice tires because forced production is inconsis- tent with U. S. standard of quality. The United States Rubber Com- pany’s enormous investment—greater than that of any concern in the in- dustry—has always been aimed solely at quality. Building a tire first and a market afterwards, Thinking of the indi- vidual user sie of the number of sales. One of the reasons, perhaps, why there is now a scarcity of U. S. Tires. * ¢ @ If the time ever comes when U. S. Tires can be supplied to all, or nearly all, of the people who want them, they ‘will still have more to recommend them than merely the largest following. ee Sc toety guarantee to stop that headache if glasses @kilifully fitted will do it. Four years with the Owl Co. No care too diffi Matter who has fail Do not mistake loca Lower Floor, The Ow! Deal Co., Third and sike 9 a.m. to 12, and 1 Hours— p.m. tos p.m. Evenings by appointment. (87. 50 rene ana rame. Deep Curve Torte Lenses and Deep Curve Torte Com pound Lenses and Frame. Above Prices Do Not Apply to Bifocals Bring this ad with you. It is good for $1.00 to apply en any pair of glasses fitted be fore August Ist. DR. GEO. M. SLETTO Opto metrist Lawer Floor—The Ow! Drug Co. a United States Tires United States @ Rubber Com Tire Division Branch, 212-216 Jackson St. pany felfeltel