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Th Fe rrr ieee FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922. eaumneounnaets ERVIC CORSE THE SEATTLE STAR & GIVE HIM A REST NOW WARREN, ABOUT THEM AMBASSADORSHIP APPOINTMENTS. An MEH Fea Y CABINET AN PUusT OFFICES an REVE NOO UFFICES VF ¥: 2 ase ie An Autédmatic Servant That Watches Your Cooking for You No longer need women spend tiring hours pot-watehing in the kitehen. No more need they watch the vegetables boil ing on the top burners and the meat reasting in the oven, The Quick Meal Gas Range with the “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulator has ended all this. It is an automatic, tireless rer. vant that watches and cooks fn the oven a whole meal while you are away. Visit our store and see these superior gas ranges equipped with the “Lorain.” Only then can you appreciate what this wonderful advance tn cookery, can mean to you / Our liberal policy of credit “enabten "3 you to buy on a small Sn down and the balance or terms, LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU a NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.—} ~ IN VANCOUVER ‘Orientals Storm Theatre for Revenge VANCOUVER, B.C, Feb. 18. Chinatown waa quieted down some what today following a rict Inst| night during which throngs of Ori entails stormed a Chinese theatre ‘because the management had re fused to give q benefit performance for the starving people of China. Police threw a guard around thé building and clashes with the mob were frequent Later, police netted 68 Orientals in & raid on an alleged gambling | int WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH What Congress Is Doing Today) SENATE Disewaston continued om tmmigre- tion bil) and postoffice appropriation bit. Judiciary eub-committes hears teo- timony from Attorney Geserel Palmer on his conduct of red raida Military and naval committees con- sider army appropriation and savy appreprietion title Hous Under Reeratary of Stats Davis aie cosmo Russian peltey Refore forvign tte Shti-trust act Gets 60 Days for Smuggling Opium Ah Hem, Chinese, is serving the firnt day of a 60-day sentence in the) BILL MAY STOP VACCINATIONS. Sweeping Measure Filed in} Senate OLYMPIA, Feb. 18—A sweeping anti-vaceination measure was intro.) [duced in the senate late yesterday | jafternoon, It would do away with | all existing regulations among | school children. The act would permit parenty to | decide whether their children should | be exempt ffora all physical exami | jmation by the school medical in-| | spectors, } No child, under the act, would be requir > submit to vaccins Against the will of ite parent no form of vaccination, inoculation lication would be ialte fon to any pul hool Health officers have arrived to fight the measure, which they te | clare will mean an enormous in |in epidemion. They state that ‘if the anti-vaccination bill ls passed, It wilt be almost tmpossible to check con by Senators , Sinclair, Crawford, Grogs, Rockwell, Renick, Cox, McMillen and Loomis, WOULD BAR OUT YOUNG DRIVERS : State Bill Plans Auto Law| Penalties county jail Friday, He pleaded gutity | n federal court Thursday to smug: sling sinoking opium. HOY Ts Ronton Baked Beans Mexican Beans ... Macaroni! and Cheese Home-Made Pies, per cut SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cc Hot Hamborger .... Just 8 Days More for the Cheasty Store in Its Old Location No loss too great for us to take in order to close out this entire stock. $54.00 for absolutely any Suit or Overcoat in our store, excepting formal evening clothes. We include all Burberry Overcoats—values to $125. All garments in the lower price ranges selling at prices less— 33 1-3% DISCOUNT Tremendous Values Offered in Men’s Underwear—Special Lots Regular $3.00 “Vassar” and “Lewis” $1 85 cotton Union Suits $2.95 Regular $6.00 heavy, ribbed, wool ; $2.15 Ame \ | mixed “Lewis” Union Suits $4.85 Regular $3.50 Cooper’s spring needle $5.65 Hot Cakes and syrup .. 3 Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ Best Coffee in Seattle 5c HOYT’S 322 Pike St, at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE 1/2 Price for all Shirts in the store, including all “Manbattans” and “Arrows.” Union Suits Regular $8.00 extra heavy “Lewis” and “Cooper’s” ribbed wool Union Suits. . Regular $8.50 Wright's All-wool Union Suits 1/2 Price for all Sweater | pogular $6.50 “ Coats and Jerseys. | Union Suits 1/2 Price for All Hats. in our whole store, even including Dunlaps ar” heavy wool Now Located : | 306 EITEL BLDG. Exclusive Agency Clothes From the Our Window Displays Can Mean 10 TO “18 A. M. Dr. M. 0. Sipes Dentist 306 Hitel Bldg. Elliott 1437 heimer OLYMPIA, Feb, 18—The heavy hand of taxation and regulation hovered over the motorist today. By a bill Introduced In the senate an ex cise tax of one cent per gallon on gasoline will be levied and by a house bill all drivers will be compelied to obtain a license at a cost of $1 The house bill makes it unlawful for any person under 16 to drive a car. Those under 21 will nc mitted to drive a passenger or a four-ton truck. Licenses will have to be taken out by July 1, under the terms of the! house bill. They will be issued only on the certification of the proper au thorities as to the applic to drive On the first against the auto laws. will be changed for a red one, Two convictions and the driver will be given a yellow card. On the third conviction the card | will be taken and the au hibited from driving for a period of }three months. For the first infrac- © car] | th of the auto regulations, the of-) motorist will be charged| | fending with a misdemeanor: for subsequent convictions, a gross misdemeanor, \Divide the State Plan Is Up Again|. OLYMPIA Another state | added to the Halt of Wash. | ington split off! of Senator R. A. Hutchinson of Spo: kane, who introduced a resolution | yesterday afternoon petitioning con greas to create a new state to be called Lin pees ed ad. dition to tes would | take in n Wi aainate n and a hunk of hern Idaho. oe Vaughn Tanner Is Champion | | Shingle Packer “* OLYMPIA, Feb, 18.—Vaughn Tan- ner, former yesterday proclaimed king of the ‘shingle packers of the state capitol Tanner de! “i Rep entatives Peter David of ma and Barney | Moore o: in a spirited | shingle pac! |three packs of shingles and two livers David used to be @ shingle man, but some years in the me nya bust his former de in the lumbe duck brand of style, Tanner stung a wicked | when he started to practice } he won the contest ensily les cramped his law, and wher he per « is the proposal | * attorney general, was | cc pntest held at a lo | 4, Tanner won by| PAGE 5 ARMY GOODS STORE Distributing U.S. ARMY GOODS At the New Authorized Prices ~ For the Benefit of All the People Have You Laid in Your Supply of Army Meats, Blankets and Shoes? ROAST BEEF, 1-lb, can, ARMY SHOES—with = $5.45 out hobs. SUGAR CORN PINK SALMON 1920 pack, 1- ay 1 ean, 2 for. Heavy White Look at the Prices Below BACON, 121). can. 9240 By Mall Add %¢ O. D, Regulation Blan- tram Oe d by army.. ARMY SHIRTS or reclaimed . teen Shirt. CORNED BEEF APRICOTS or PEACHES, 45c ARMY TENTS 16x16 oe bs feet.. And a large stock of Underwear, Shirts, Blankets, Pants, Oilskins, Shoes, Sox, Tobacco, Canned Goods, Tents, Sweaters, Mackinaws, Officers’ Coats, Raincoats, Overalls, etc. Send for late list No. 7. we MAIL ORDERS FILLED “3a Surplus Army Supply Store. EX-LIEUT. , C. GARVER in Charge fm 1013-1015 First Ave. MARINE SCHOOL ORDERED ENDED Takes Vote to Abolish It OLYMPIA, Feb. 18—The senate vores yesterday to abolish the State cal = echool. The institution. is located aboard the old bat hip Vicksburg, trains youths for officer's berths in the American mer. | chant marine. When not on a cruise a the ship is anchored off the Univer- «ity of Washington campus on Lake Union, Senators Wray and Metcalf made |m determined fight for the school, declaring that it was necessary for | the proper training of American-born navigators for the merchant ma- jrine. Eastern Washington legisia- hoe fought the schoo! on the ground that It was an unnecessary extrava gance. | Senator Adamson's amendment to | permit the school to continue until Senate |the graduation of the present class | of boyn was defeated. Senators Hastings, Karshner and Landon of Seattle all voted for the | abolition of the school. | o- |Oliver Hall “Baby” of State Senate OLYMPIA, Feb. 18.--Oliver Hall | of Whitman, is the “baby” of the sen ate, He was 69 yesterday and he is stil! unmarried. He has eerved in | the senate almost continuously since 895, : “ee |Styles in “Facial Foliage” Changing | OLYMPIA, Feb. 18— lage” changes. In 1889, when the firet general assembly of the state met, the majority of the solons wore “chin alfalfa.” Today there isn't a hin in the senate that isng on scrap: ing terme with the razor. The 1921 senate can boast of only In 1889, the representatives proud ly w bunches of chin aspar a hios and a couple of impertals, Only four of the boys were in the open. ’ “Face folt “soup-strainers.” |\Old-Age Pension Is Too Paternalistic OLYMPIA, Feb, 18-—Senator | Hutchinson's old.age pension bill | was tabled yesterday afternoon by a |Vote of 22 to 16. The bill provides | for pensions for persons over the se of 60 who have Hved in this | | otmta for the preceding 20 yea snators pointed to the s lar measures in European coun but the majority of the solons jered the legislation too pater nalistic and it was defeated | This wag the second attempt to jam the pension bill thru the senate. CUCSUGEUSPoOneeRMaUEEE Precious Stones and Jewelry | Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler 1010 Second Avenue ‘framed on his opponents and gave ‘ them oddsived shinghs He Was Treating Man at the Hotel OLYMPIA, Feb. 18—Dr. F. B. anna re from cgay the house a Between Madison & Spring | eull “and when his name was brother solon piped up: “He's treating a man at the The ensuing excitement quelled until it was pa ert Ws Al nh aa hg fox Yael! sictan. Large Assortment of Wrenches and Plie 69c Demonstration Special Special at Three Prices 98c An unusual opportunity to secure a first-class wrench or a pair of pliers at one of these surprisingly low prices —the regular prices in many instances being double these special prices. The assortment is com- posed of CRESCENT PATTERN WRENCHES in sizes frorh 6-inch to 12-inch. MANY STYLES OF PLIERS —combination, side cutting, end nippers, round Nose and button. Some are nickel-plated, others are black. Main Floor Polar White VP jar White, $1.49 “Electric” Wall Paper Cleaner Laundry Soap, dust, dirt and smoke from wall paper, wine dow shades and kalso- mined walls, often saving the expense of re-decorating. five bars.- Paint Department, Main Floor Yellow Mixing Bowl Regular 65c—Special 39c Old- fashioned 9-inch yellow mix- ing bowl, decorated with a white band. Saturday’s special price... 1National Mazda lamp does the work “The Way to Better Light” 3 carbon lamps THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES —lies in using PACKARD | MAZDA LAMPS. Bright, ef ficient light is thus secured without increased light bills.