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\Sheriff for 26 SUBSIDIES. Years But He’s * FOR HOME pee on Gun CREATORS England Gives Effective Help in Solving Its Hous- ing Problem BY MILTON BRONNER | LONDON, Sept. 23.—-“Build a tittle} mt house and draw a subsidy from the} } | treasury of John Bull.” ; This is the hearty invitation ex tended by the British governme nt) | ' | lington, D. C. Thureday in | win to face charges of desertion, em |dexelement and obtaining money ~TARMY. CAPTAIN TAKEN IN NORTH Overseas Veteran Charged With Embezzlement Capt Charles A. A. "Morgan, overseas | Veteran, wan on hin way to of U. 8 Deputy Marshal 1. under false pretenses. Capt. Morgan was arrested in Fairbanks, Alaska, and brought here Wednesday, He says the charges are without foundation. He is 27 years old. Capt, Morgan was invallded out of the Canadian army early in the war and later held a commission in a U. 8. machine gun battalion. Ast Sa ae STAR ABBERDEEN.-Using fis gun as a club to stop a dog fight, George Van | Fleet, Jr, discharged the weapon and was seriously wounded, LAWRENCE, Ky.—Fire at Cedar. brook Distilling Co, plant destroys 7,000 barrels of whisky, valued at hy | $400 @ barrel PUEBLO, Colo,—Eleven cars of Denver & Rio Grande freight train leave track near Canon City, No one injured. WALLA WALLA ~~ Deapondent, } Mra, P. F. Young, mother of seven, commits suicide by drinking carbolic acid. DETROIT.Pour bandits secure $50,000 from First State bank, CHICAGO.—Mra, Corrine Roose velt Robinson, sister of late Theo dore Roosevelt, to take stump for re A Chicago inventor has devided a | PUbican party. TH E U N I VE R S 4 aX L A R “fireless cooker” for the feet of em-| YAKIMA.—-Federal prohibition of: | 4 their own homes, but to building | | ployes who must work all day on the|ficers and police selze 30 quarts of | Eeeerere Who may want encour cold, damp floors of refrigerating | Canadian whivky and arrest four em. Agement to construct rows af houses | rooms. ployes of Greater Alamo shows, At rentals within the means of peo x fea nana! a Pie of modest wages. The whole subsidy plan has been Placed under the contro! of the min-| ister of health. This may, at first Bight, seem strange. But the logical Britisher says that decent housing @f the people is one of the first) ig Fequisites of good health. Hence an} Act of parliament which provided . | that grants should be made to all) LA GRANGE, Texas.—(By Mail)! Persons constructing houses within) —In a land where “hard men and 22 months after December 23, 1919. hard liquor” (even in Mr. Volstead’s ‘The terms of the subsidy are: | day) are the rule, a man has been ‘The builder of a house containing | sheriff for 26 years without Gavms| | one living room and two bedrooms a gun! ‘and comprising not less than 700) Yes, Sheriff—"Big Gus"—Loeasin,| feet of floor a will get a subsidy of Fayette county, is the “pride” of _ Of 220 pounds sterling, which at) the great, open southwest, for he: | “Present is about $920 ‘Threw away his gun when he was The builder of a house containing | elected sheriff in 1894. | @ living room and three bedrooms! Has made 11,362 arrests in 26 and comprising not less than 780) years, feet of Noor area will get $960 Doesn't believe in prohibition, but | builder of a house containing | has made 318 boose arrests, a living room, « parlor and three or) Made cattle thieves seek other four bedrooms and having not less | fields. Log 920 feet of Moor area will get; “I've had to treat some folks right smart rough in my time,” says “Big No. “subsidy will "be given to the} Gus," “but T ain't never had cause to | Buller of a house with more than/ shoot. And—I ain't never seen the four bedrooms or which has a super-| man I couldn't lick without a gun.” ficial Moor area in excess of 1,400) Six feet three in his stocking feet, 4 jhis trousers tucked into his boots, In order to be eligible for the sub-| and a big sombrero hat back on his es the builder must present his) head, Loessin is the typical sheriff to the local government au-|of the movies—all except the guna. ities. If they conform to the|If he ever wants to change jobs, E rules laid down by the ministry of| he'd be “we “the goode” in movie land!) not only to men of modest means| who may be thinking of owning! Reduction in Prices of Ford Products The war is over and war prices must go. Effective at once Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors will be sold F. O. B. Detroit at the following prices: Non-Skid Tires—both front and rear —give the greatest degree of driving saf whatever the condition of the rosds, This one of ten superior features of the OE NEW BRISE The Leader of Light Weight Cars The bee nine features: seven-inch frame, 3 counter-balanced ney cag ee joint cen device. transmission brake, dimmer lenses, 54-inch rear Springs fo nap line drive, countersunk { end 4 orm-curtained doors, Mitchell Motor & Service Co. J. M. Osmond, Pres. and Mgr. East Pine at Summit. East 8413 Scientists are trying to | by artifical means, such cells as it —- the bodies of plants and ani- Touring with starter ......, .:.-«. $510 Runabout with starter .:.:1:0:ciem $465 SOCLIID pa ta “vcideshimasisiocesaeeanmcepn eee She Chassis... sve cwewerdenreretace +9300 Pneumatic truck is io. -:stee:ereca:ee $945 THOR i ocsis so estes sort esata uted OTRO the ministry of health and gets his) check for the amount of subsidy to} which he is entitled. As the whole scheme ts designed tary ry of health to expend the sum of 15,000,000 pounds sterling in the The total amount. of grants tn- volved ts $17,025,172. When parliament resumes its sit- tings the ministry of health is going |. to ask for an amendment to the act Which will enable it to offer the sub- An Occasion Typical . widies for another year. of Stone the Tailor Service The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have on hand immediate orders for one hundred forty-six thousand sixty-five cars and tractors. The Company will suffer a tempo- rary loss while using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make the sacrifice in order to bring business back to a going condition as quickly, as possible and maintain the momentum of the buy- ing power of the country. In our present offering of made-up overcoats for the interesting prices we are now featuring, some of them $79 our friends will recognize a typical Stone the Tailor service, namely: to turn even adverse winds to our cus- tomers’ account. “WP Mf your complexion is rough, red, o1 pimply, don’t try to cover up the de- cts with cosmetics which do not cor eal, but usually attract attention to the | weason for their use. Begin today to "clear your skin with Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, 4 This treatment not only cleanses the skin and enables it to breathe, bat usually removes blotches, redness and soughness. Ask your dealer for Resinol Soap and Ointment, Te) To ““Youth-ity” : | Gray, Streaked Hair Ask anybody to guess how old yo nd notice he their “eet Ap. “direc cted at your Henry Ford says: “The war is over and it is time war prices were over. There is no sense or wisdom in try- ing to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interests of all, it is time a real practical effort was made to bring the business of the country, and the life of the country down to regular pre-war standards.” are, praising glance is This explains our timely overcoat op- 4, “You can't_be portunity. Made up in our own shops mramanan a during a lull in the summer buying season, they are exceptional values. Examine these overcoats with a view to early selection. The offering is comprehensive, but appreciation, too, is keen. We are at your command with regular Ford effici- ency in service and eagerness to fill your orders. prematurely gray ok 10 years older L. M. Cline Motor Co. 1102 E. 45th St. Kenwood 31 Clark-Baker Motor Co. * Tenth Ave. and Jackson St. Beacon 532 Central Agency Co. A. F. (Burt) Blangy, Manager Broadway and Pike St. East 320 Higgins & Matthews 315 Nickerson St. Queen Anne 74 Alfred G. Ayerst, Inc. 1830 Broadway, Cor. Denny Way East 126 Stone the Tailor 1206-1208 Second Avenue (Adjoining Savoy Hotel) Established 1900 Myers & Baird Fourth Ave. at James St. Elliott 750 | an you actually are—that {9 In- ene er, druggists: 50c and $1.50: rht to me div um Brown to Black.”