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» fem, but to think essentially in terma| oon, where they lost the scent move Them With Othine— n do 1 @f Americanism,” J. Stanley Webster, | O'Keefe is believed to have ed Double Strength store (thin ty all you will need), a Savings Account in the bank. Begin )| Fepresentative in congress of the for Seattin He was serving a verve Thia preparation for the removal ®ppty it at night when retiring; use | today. ‘ Fifth Washington district, held the | of five months for pouit larceny. of freckles is usually #0 successful in|¢nough to motaten the #ealp and rub "attention of an overflow crowd at! removing freckles and giving a clear, |!t In gently with the finger tips, Savings Department open, every Ky morning, mort if not all, of Saturday Kvening from @ te STE PANS Denouncing the activities and prin: | Sar a> tas denportione, league, d | Bloodhounds on @cribing the Plumd pian for control Of the raftroads as a “shell game,”| Btoodhounds traced Martin Qnd appealing to the people to “quit | O'Keefe, escaped stockade prisoner, thinking of democracy or republican-/45 far as Juanita Thursday after Moves’ cafeteria Thursday noon, The | Thief Drops Pay > Address was before the Young Me n's| =— yan Webster pata tribe freckles under a! pletely dissolve and entirely deat v te Don't hide your freckles under «| plete snolve and entirely destroy yen. tn, polit ae A pay phone thiet escaped after| f° get an ounce of Othine and re-| every single sign and trace of It, no |mmove them. Even the first few ap-| matter how much dandruff you may plications should show & wonderful | have, |improvement, some of the lighter) You will find all itching and die to Women in politics, and expressed | Gratification that Tennessee had rati Tom Hammond, executive secretary | r59" pice st, ‘ef the club, also made short talks. succeeds Arthur W. Davis as ventral ul committee, |Baby 2 Years Old | IDr. I McCulloch Is Is Falls Into Bay Her father, T. Hayana, hotel/ nor bruises, as the result of an to and Calls the P Plum Plan Q| proprietor of 119 Occidental ave., | cident near Cashmere Wednesday in “a ” saved the child and took her to yj which his car plunged over a prea. | Shell Game city hospital. pice along the Columbia river Phone Box, Runs rey 1 't satis being surprised in an alley between Seventh and Eighth ava, near Pike st. early Thursday, He dropped the | box, stolen from the Rosedale hotel, | freckles vanishing entirely. perience, you have no doubt \ one time or another in your ex- felt the influences that are at ' t work, setting the small car owner apart from other motorists. The time that you felt it most, per- haps, was when it came to a question of tires for your car. What every tire dealer hasn’t yet found out is that you can’t judge a motorist’s intelligence by the length of his car’s wheel base. Some of the most critical and ex- perienced motorists in the country are found among the owners of small cars. Men and women who could afford to own any type of car made, but who were led to the small car for logical reasons. These are the men and women whom the indifferent type of tire dealer has left out of his calculations. . Intent as he is on looking merely at the cars that drive up to his store, instead of at the men and women who own them. 2 cg * The United States Rubber Company has never assumed that the best was too good for the owner of any small car—whether Ford, Dort, Chevrolet, Maxwell or any other. Hurt in Plunge! Karu Hayano, % fell into the Dr. George B. MeCulloch, pioneer jbay at the foot of Washington st. | Seattle physician, is in the Seattle Thursday afternoon, and Friday |General hospital Friday with several | fod!" was threatened with pneumonia. | broken ribs, a lacerated jaw and mi Ta at Fursire FRECKLES Don't Hide Them cm With a Veil; Re beautiful complexion that it ts sold under guarantee to refund the your dandruff will be gone, and three Nee Be sure to ask the druggia€ for the |and yout hair will be fluffy, lustrous, - ney were followed by L. C. Jesseph, | ce-chairman of the republican state | double strength Othine; it is this that! glossy, allky and soft, and look and| tg sold on the money-back guarantee. feel a hundred times better, i HE ee STAR One-half of all the printed matter|r in the United States emanates from New York City, “Gee, an Bolave apple pie in ———————— Simple Way to End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you dostroy It entirely, To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug SUCCESS for your convenience jor four more applications will com: Second Avenue at Columbia |wing of the scalp will stop instantly, | To the Man or Woman | who owns any Small Car |“: It has never built a high grade of tire for the large car and then cheapened it for the small car. All of its unlimited facilities—greater and more widespread than those of any other rubber manufacturer—have been devoted from the beginning to building tires of standard and uniform quality. The same quality in the 30 x 3% inch size as in the largest size tire it builds. And nothing less. ¢ s cf U.S. 30x 3% inch tires come in four treads—Nobby, Chain, Usco and Plain —a tread for every road. They are built by experienced work- menina factory devoted exclusively tothe manufacture of small size clincher tires. A factory which has produced more tires every year for the last three years —and still is unable to produce them fast enough. @ e ° The good tire dealer—the man who treats all car owners alike—never even suggests that you be satisfied with any- thing less than U. S. Tire quality. * He encourages and aids his cus- tomers in their search for the best. Until you have met him, you will never know what it is to get the utmost economy ovt of your car. 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