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Se Sereese Pate Ordered Not to Sell {Engravers Fail to Vashon School House Reach an Agreement « of school district No. 137,| Employing phote engravers of the OR tH) E house by order of Judge Boyd J oa the iy Wage soale, to go ol t o mployers I \Tattman of petition of J. N. Thomp- | fect on January 1. up é . ank Mitchell, Old Of- der, Is Given Record Term by Neterer porter fhe longest prison te has Been imposed dy Feler Neterer under the H He act, Frank Mitchell, opiam/ & Rarcotic peddier and dope | was in county jall Thursday Ing transportation (© McNeil penitentiary two federal indictments peddling, and was sentenc years at hard labor “Mitchell's record in federal { from January, 1915, wh fined $400 for smuge!ing June of this same year bh Bat to jail for 30 day t im state court for « In November, 1916, M picked up by the Canadian on dope charges. For this b sentenced to four months’ im or to pay a fine of} v ly im 1919 Mitchell was again pht trafficking in narcotics in se He, convicted and sent to McNeils He got out cocaire. Bewas caught with the goods out on bonds awaiting the]? @f the federal grand jury, | *® WAS once more arrested at} Snow the Ol game. This time he was dope in straws to the county . thre the window it was to indictments based on Wo latter charges that Mitchell guilty Wednesday [af tried in the state courts, Mitch. could bave been sent up for life @n habitual criminal, one of his being assanit, for which he sentenced to prison, In 1911, but pardoned by Governor Hay in 1912. * Neterer sentenced Mitchell two years on each of the indict t© which be pleaded guilty yy, the terms to be served BEXTRA QUALITY Rheumatism I Did Mine,” Says Pastor Reed — Wife Also Rid of Neuritis Telling Good News to Others r ft Acta juees rhewmatiam, Pastor HW. Reed 4. were restrained Wed: | Pacific Northwest were unable to nesday from a“ @t @n agreement Wedne fered to continue the present senle & resident Of the district. The! without reduction. The union de will be heard on its merits De | manded an increase of $17.50 dren are being se TREET and subway cars, railroad trains, incerurbans, thear ec bunks and stores are the boon ot dite swe hoarse. Ferme, #0 are the windy, dusty streets. tickle, bromehia! | Check these germs at once with he Pormamine Tablets and prevent throat » infection, sore throat or possibly larye- otis, tonsillitis and influenza. Dissolve ene of these convement-to-take, pleasant tasting, yet powerfully anrisepme Tablets », jm your mouth, now and then Se eae | Ae oficiet Fag ip icaned snd » Ay - rr @ining wit! saliva, come iy uch better cough s¥7¥P S82 kaches the mouth and throat, checking hy Contagious germs. Relieves hoarseness Helpful for mngers, actors, speakers, » mnokers, lecturers, ete, Children them. Ge at all druggises. GERM-FIGHT! shales. ‘datisfection ot. moor: THROAT TABL = Sy ae The Pinex Co, beams wy. p. ertchoe oat ® fHE SEATTLE STAR \A. V. Crane Wins Car}, |, erie: of the Moore club won at Moose Dance Here i A. V. Crane, of 15 Newe ¢ winners were Mr W. Konig the lucky man who won the Oa at the Moose dance temple Tuesday | ( j physical condition. And when heasks: ‘What's the matter, Daddy?’’ | [a there's a tone of solemn axiely in hin little voice. The depression stamped upon you reflects intense! upon him because of his profound solic. itude. He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, bet his | /Eam happy smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone—replaced by s countenance of worry and a bearing of hopelearness. ‘ou owe it to the happiness and welfore of your family to k bedy m i inteliet. "Vou are the wun and the in. puration of theve fives. ‘Dart thngptes ‘heats hover prer their heade the instant you shew signe of being ‘cuteot pl rs “t imperil thelx future by beglecting your bealth, a The Great General Tonie will banioh that “tired feeling” and dispel thatworn-oot |B loot. It will Fenew your strength the sovtahing effects of over wor! * ex hasation of defirvency of vital force due Fasting, Mawes, you'll And fetal. Tt tones up the entire «: footing Ot Ask your droge Sole LYKO MEDICINE Witssiocemess: nave ary 7 For Sale by All ists—Always in Stock at the i Co_Ine New Y. Drugg Who Speaks with Authority about Underwear Wren the business man buys anything, he usually knows pretty well who stands back of the thing he is buying. Why not an authoritative standard in underwear? Why the waste of time—the feeling of insecurity—the neces- sity for picking his kind of un- derwear out of a mixture of odd lots and brands and qualities? He knows what he wants— full size, full’ length, the right weight for the season of the year. Authenticated as to quality, make and finish. The same today as a year ago—with the certainty of getting the same grade again any time he wants it. The merchant who means to give him this high type of un- derwear service can do it even more easily than he can stock up his mixed brands. He can order direct from the mills—“Allen A,” that celebrated Cooper’s-Bennington Spring Needle Underwear, with its thirty years of established reputation. Uniform quality—dependable value. For men—for boys. Each garment in the future will bear the additional mark, “Allen A”—the Maker’s pledge of responsibility to you. “Allen,” the name of the Makers; and “A”—the standard mark of first and finest grade. The Allen A Company ‘Worn Out In Mind and Body 8 Your child is quick to observe disturbances in your mental attitude or | Eg Che Yuletide Problem is quickly and correctly solved when you decide to express the season’s sentiments in gifts of jewelry. In selecting gifts for family and friends, let them be a fitting expression of your thoughtfulness, a worthy symbol of the privilege of friendship and an appreciation of affection. Let the passing of each Christ- mas time recall the generous spirit which prompted the giving of gifts worth while. Jewelry en- dures with the ages; it grows rich in association; becomes signifi- cant with sentiment for giver and recipient. Imperishable platinum, gold or silver, unadorned or set with gems, is the gift ideal. Of ephemeral gifts the memory re- mains only a little while. But the gift of jewelry, through all the after years, holds an intimate place in the lives and happiness of its owners, as a symbol of fam- ily pride, a token and founder of family tradition. For the intimate gift, a selection of jewelry is always in good taste. Within the family circle, it is doubly welcome. At this gift-giving time! make your offerings worthy the senti- ment that prompts them. Choose “Gifts that last” Kenosha. Wisconsin PACIFIC COAST SERVICE STATION, 57 Sansome St., San Francisco. The Maker’s Mark of Identification on Black Cat Hosiery and Cooper’s-Bennington Underwear Copyright, 1920, The Alles A Company