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SEPTEMBER 22, 1920. Ex 2ND & UNIVERSITY g | Taboo Kidding J HERE | | | CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—"The “Jolly am ine” type of traveling salesman ts Ba thing of the past ,) Saleamen who formerly obtained orders on their ability to “kid” the buyer and entertain with a dinner and drinks, now ‘have to deliver on the merit of their goods, ac conling to Leo K, Fischell, Mil waukee, Wis, secretary of the Na tional Association of Men's Apparel clubs, in convention here. The “jolly traveling salesman” has lost hru_ prohibition, No longer can the salesman de- | pend on selling a bill of goods on the strength of a drink,” said Fis- chet | Salermen, according to Fischel, |are becoming sharper because they Jare compelled to bring out the sell- jing points of their goods. Traveling men, however, he «ald, are satisfied with prohibition. { comeacentnelieetonenemeee ! Little Ben Has | Large Appetite | SAN DIEGO, Sept. 22.—"Little | Ren,” a navy goat, wants things to eat. His maste@, Chief Gunner's | Mate Benjamin Lewis, in charge of the North Island receiving depot, ts in despair of ever filling “Little Ben” to the top of his goaty appe- tite, “Little Ben” ate a pot of 1 brary paste, Chief Lewis’ suit of “Liberty biues,” a crate of verota bles and when interviewed had be- gun to consume the municipal wharf, ~|Ban Still Sales Except for Aqua WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.-The male of stills is being restricted. An —IN- “THE TERROR” won in the political argument his family staged thetr porch. But thieves who en the rear door made away with | distilling of water. Unless such af- worth $315, while the talk-/ fidavits are filed tt will be held that ‘was on. the stills have been sold for fMlicit peeeercerntneeinmenartenntaernee purposes, The order was iasued as valuable agent in hard-|a result of reports of great traffic in t stills, all purchasers of stills file affidavits that they will be used only for the oo EE SR Ro oT eg AREFUL truck owners are closely these days—tire costs along with the others. It is no longer “clap ona new tire and hang the expense.” At least, not with the owners we come in contact with. Service, wear, traction, cushioning qualities, construc- tioh are coming to mean more than they used to, not only to owners but to drivers of motor trucks. And the more they mean, the more we find truck owners and operators turning to the new United States Grainless Rubber Solid Truck Tire. Salesmen Now FOOD POURS | for Business ‘Great Days for Country order has been tssued requiring that | To the Man who is Interested in Truck Tire Economy IN TO EDITORS Newspaper Men FRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. 22.— rh re great days for the coun editors of Kentucky, Here's @ record NTHIA DEMOCRAT — Robert | B, Clauch brought us 37 apples When canned five of them made a gallon. 8 STERLING SENTINEL | DEMOCRAT—G, W, Elkin brought & tomato to the ofifce which weighed jhe and three-quarter pounds | DANVILE MESSENGER--T. M. Lackey brought the editor three to- matoes weighing four pounds. | HARTFORD REPUBLICAN—Dr G, B. Dockery, of Beaver Dam, brought us a stalk of corn on which there were 1) ears. IRVINGTON HERALD—T. P. Roberts brought us a fine Irish po- tato which weighed one pound, Low Neck Evening Gowns Are Barred LEXIN( |, Sept. 22.—The low neck evening gown and extrava | gance in dress materials are tabooed | |from the University of Kentucky. | Misa Josephine Simrall, dean of} | Women, has written all prospective | | students that any extravagance in| | material or style te declared incom. | | patible with college ideals, Dean Simrall preseribed strictly afternoon | gowns as suitable for most univer-| ality functions, instead of low evening | gowns, Ex-Farm Boy to Be Lunnon’s Mayor LONDON, Sept. 22.—Alderman James Roll, leading figure in the | Pickwick Coaching club for many lyeara, is to be London's next lord mayor, He was a farm boy and be gan life in the city as an office boy. | He ts a famous fourinmhand driver, In some of the .bland groups of | | the Pacific, exes are preserved by being covered with sirup. i The tire that overcomes split ting and base-separation—that goes on its way day after day, month after month, wearing down smoothly and uniformly without undue attention and without expense. Handling United States Solid Truck Tires in this city is in keeping with the progressive policy of our concern. Something new—something a little in advance of the times—is always coming out of the United States Rubber Company. Before order'~~ a new truck, consult . the kind of tt pwuilye United States Tires KENNEDY WAGON CO, Inc.’ 115 Battery St./ May Free War Hero THE SEATTLE STAR DOCTORS FAIL; | » 4% | Judge Is Stirred by Prisoner’s Sto oN PA In Big U. S. Battles m wi N Never mind how often you have tried your home—if the A-B Pipeless Furnace is suited to and failed, you can stop burning,itching |! your individual needs he will recommend—and we will pecan uickly jby eoriving Zemo.|1/ install under our guarantee. _, large bottle, $1.00. fiesiing begins the % Froderish E. Bae, aie in cctie deat tote cet . ‘- ma ne, wore wor record may eee eee’ §©6Bear in Mind A-B save him from jail sentence here. For Frederick FE. Besow.'20, and an ex-marine, liberty 1s close and get #0 far, | gery tn the first degree Tuesday in | Presiding Judge Ronald's depart. | ment, is a guest of the county sheriff | Wednesday while a letter started by Prosecutor Fred C. Brown is speed: ing to the former soldier's home in Wisconsin asking for his discharge | papers. The marine’s liberty depends on the outcome of the letter, HE'S A CLEAN, BOYISH CHAP Besow—boyith, clean appearing | and clad in the uniform of a marine, stepped up before the bar and de | clared himself guilty of passing a $300 bogus check on the Salvation army. “Were you tn the army?” queried the judga “You, sir,” wae the brief response. “Where? “I was at Belleau wood, Chateau Thierry and———" The court did not question farther. “Any boy who went thra Belleau wood—the turning point of that yareat war, should receive the great- ent consideration in the world,” de |clared the court, impressively, “and I am inclined fo grant you a chance to make good, provided your service record shows you fought in that great battle.” LIBERTY DEPENDS ON VERACITY Judge Ronald instructed the prose- cuting attorney's office to address a letter to the boy’s home in Wisconsin asking for the record. “If you have not lied to me,” he continued, “I believe I will give you your liberty. In the meantime you will remain in the county jail.” The court did not say what ft would do providing the record was not all that Besow said it was. But a confessed forger, without In curring the displeasurg of the court by falsifying, hag been known to be sentenced to Monroe for 15 years When It. Comes to Land Titles| ‘HE buyer wants the fullest meas- ure of Title Protec- tion. That means | Title Insurance, as | issued by Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY year-old girl succeeded where nine} doctors failed, and waved a life. FE. A. Blick, swallowed a prune seed | lodged in her lungs. was not removed, Three operations | failed to locate the seed, The X-ray wan dying, breathing with difficulty thru 4 silver tube. friend came to see Vera and during She coughed and the seed flew out. Man Goes Mad ine Mbale was sentenced to three wallet containing $40 from a man at @ tube statyon. ex-officer of the army, lost his rea son when he heard of his wife's ar- rest. Cigarette Fatal on acouch smoking a medicated cigaret to relieve her asthma, Susan- nah Bingham, 62, fell asleep. The cigaret dropped on to her dream, set her clothing afire and she died of her STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetratii Help You tc co ant —— veand itdoes not stain.When Besow, who pleaded guilty to fore treatment for skin troubles of all kinds, > Seattle’s Dentist My entire time to my Genta) practice, I make all examinations and @ingnone each case, as weil as do all extract- ing between the hours of 9a m. and § p.m established for mor than a quarter of s century, and under m3 personal management 1901, I do not compete with Does kill transient, advertising dentva "| “I'm thinking what a fortune it|M joe? Pi cre problems My prices are the lowest com-|would be for some one if I could | interest you? istent with first-class work. SEE SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. NEGEL, President TOT SAVES LIFE Girl Friend’s Lung MEMPTIIS, Ga, Sept. 22-—A 6 Vera Blick, year-old daughter of ore than two months ago. The seed | Doctors said she'd die if the need ouldn’t photograph it. The child! A Gyearold game slapped her on the back ‘ow she's well, at Wife’s Arrest IANDON, Sept. 22—Mra, Kather months’ imprisonment for stealing a Her husband, an PIPELESS 3 FURNACE has proven the ideally comfortable, convenient, economical heating system. It pays for itself in the fuel it saves. A-B Pipeless Furnaces are installed only after our heating engineer has studied the heating conditions of to Ailing Woman LONDON, Sept. 22-—While lying Pipeless Furnaces Are Self-Cleaning ‘i og cannot accumulate; it is burned, giving more eat, ; The deep slotted fire pot and the big corrugated combustion chamber are two of its many advantages || which make it admirably adapted to the burning of | Washington coal. : Step in the store at your first opportunity and talk with our heating engineers. Plan now on warm ing your home comfortably with lower fuel bills. fail it is the one dependable ‘The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O. I am now devotin, My offices have beer JUST FANCY <7 4%) “Watcher figuring out, Jimmie? harness the energy that is wasted In | shimmy dances."—Florida Times Union. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, & | ~FUust O110E Title look! An empty coal bin should convince most any one that it is time to rush to the telephone. And there’s one number that should serve to meet all your fuel needs—Main 5080—the Pacific Coast Coal Company—a real Seattle pioneer with almost half a century of coal serviec behind it. What we sell is not only fuel—it is SATISFACTION, too. For we stand behind every ton of coal or of Diamond Briquets that goes into your basement. And it is our business to know coal, and know what coal, or combinations of coal will give you greatest efficiency, greatest economy. The Coal Doc- tor is constantly at your service to lend advice and help. 4 jiamond Briquets ($10.90 a ton at the bunkers) are a famous fuel, (a either alone or in combination with South Prairie coal ($9.75 at the bunkers), or you may prefer Issaquah lump-nut at $9.75, or Issaquah f pea coal at $7.35. Phone Main 5080 or any other dealer handling Pacific 4 Coast Coal Company coals, PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY The Pioneer Company Wylie Hemphill, General Sales Manager Main 5080 563 Railroad Ave.