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National Cash Registers, sliahthy used, good nd w ul p tors and pie tec half price exchanme, aft4 pay high nd-hand cash registors Hiding and jrepairing of A main makeo 0 ulpped sho ploying the very be Cash registers pi 4 fe on A * tacliding rogietrrs rebul i We make style more Nothing worth while ever comes easy in this world. The things you | | Selecting Xmas Books ¥ HE SEATTLE STAR Notes and Comment on THE OLD The city counell of Puyallup has [been asked by the state highway de | parunent and the Pierce county eng neer to remove the olty water main ¢ of the pavement on |from the « | Puyallup. Rurton J of police of Olympia, Former Chief J, Te Windicott wak discharged by the eity council recently, eee Western Royal Live [definitely decided to conduct the jthe highway between Sumner and | ‘Troxel! is the new chief The executive committee of the! Mtock show has - HUSBAND OF Popular Instructor NANCE O’NEIL : | Medical Journal has launched a paign to better the personnel‘of the | medica! profession | think of entering this profession who | | med Fired; Kids Strike LLAN 1, Dec. 9 the head 1 by an unpopular instruct trike ended after several of the * had been flogged by their parents $7,500 to Make English Doctor LONDON, Dee o.—The British No one should mMprepared to spend $7,600 on bin pal education,” the journal as enjoy the most you work hardest'to get. Even with saving money you | The exhibition was one of the fea-| tures of the fall season in the Inland must use will power and determina- tion. But the results justify a htne dred times over your hardest effort. Find this out for yourself by be- _ coming a regular depositor at this $1 will open an account, ¥ BANK OF | Olive Roberts Barton BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Author of “Adventures of the Twins” Christmas time! Gift Ume! Toy time! Book time! Yeu by ali means let there be books, books, and yet more books! There is no gift that brings joy so enduring, 80 far-reaching, or so real to young and old, as a book, Children are never too young for books, Teach them the book habit early. And don't buy & book too far Bmpire this year . club will, have the nhow put’ on in the Tuesday night Proceeds will ee the Associated Charities’ all-year fun¢ One and one-half million Eastern rious streams of Thurston county in rious #treas of Thurston county in the epring. ‘This is the largest num ber of one variety ever placed in the county. President Edward H. Todd. of the College of Puget Sound, will be the principal speaker at a citiaens’ moet ing held under the auspices of the ¥. M. ©. night, A, at Ellensburg, Monday The Puyallup Elks and Kiwanis Alfred Hickman. He is the! husband of Nance O'Neil in, \“The Passion Flower” at the Metropolitan this week and also the husband of this fa- mous atar in private life. Mr.) | Hickman haa enjoyed a most successful career both on the stage and screen and is also | the author of several scen- Teeth In which the nerve ha» been killed may become ab noessed. If the: 'Had Lots of Nerve Then He Lost It Mar swindled | Mt pean H member of NICH eh vol the who committed mutc ndorter det He had received fabulous counterfeit rare opine life when he learned that be exposed | THE ANNUAL MEERTING of the Weat Coast Lumbermen's association | ¢ New Wash wen being held at the ington Mriday ‘To the person House, and for the fo they are dangerous to health, The X-Ray te the best way so far devised to determine whether or not a tooth is ab aconsed. We Dr. L. BR. Clark wil X-Ray one ORNIA,NA A NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Second at Columbia a WASHINGTON over his head forsthe child to under stand, He'll get the idea that all books are hard to understand and ~ 7 turn his attention elsewhere for| before next summer, at the location | amusement, of what ie known as the upper river Guide him, to be ware, but let the bridge, across the Yakima river abit take root and it willgrow fast. | 9: 9,8 LOTH BOOKS DK BABIES Buy baby a cloth book that he n't tear, with bright pictures. Pic ‘tures, and pictures, and pletures! sgh ye ‘There cannot be too many. 1 cannot overestimate the value of pictures in Pay a men wit diamise. for | books for young children. Children | | or woe holidays on the even-| in cities, children in flate, children | 'P& °F December 16 this year who never get to see the world ou! aide of a city street. ~ For tots we used to stop at Mother | GIVE HIM Od pod Geom. There was a great gap. Not | POETRY, TOO ROME, Dec. 9—A young Italian | so now Mix Kiddy's book diet as you newspaper man who had imbibed too| Dear old Mother Goose te stil tn-| would food. Don't negtect| |much was responsible for the recent | vahuable in her many, lovely, drewed:| poetry. Get “Fairies and Chimneys jastir caused thruout Europe by a re-| up editions, but there are other books | and see if he (or she) doesn’t love it. | |port that the ex-Kaiser had escaped) that young children adore. For in-| its by Rose Fryeman Itrom Doorn to Germany by airplane. | stance, the little bedtime stories of| Of buy “A Child’h Garden @& jThe reporter put the story on the | furry and feathered folk ‘There are] Verses” by Stevenson, or Ril press wires for a “joke.” he ex-/“Peter Rabbit” and other books by |“Raggedy Man.” Ten to one Tommy | BeatRix Potter, up thru the morelor Lou will to aleen With thant | elaberate series of the same nature There's cleo “The ENZA| many of which are published nightly | by Kate Dougt Tablets The | 1 Newspapers. and appearing even-| gins, 1 must add to the list the signature of EV — apg bt —— form that |that Aesop's fables are easily under. re you Ket BROMO) 286! children love, And there are still | stood and there > Wecatinll . . _ editions. | For children from 7 to 12 there are first the standard books of fairy talon | arios, mee Ale: Bids for the construction of the new port of Kalama dock, for which | the majority of the county citizens voted $55,000 bonds recently, will be advertised within two weeks, SEATTLE STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS, Young Reporter more books for tota | hie the highest class Dental work. bas gees ee test of under his p Tales from “Arabian Nights,” | “Greek Mythe” by Kingwley, Ander en's and Grimm's “Fairy.tales,” and! | Ruskin's “King of the Golden Fiver.” Keep the happy note uppermost tn choosing fally tales for very young hildren. The Seandinavian tales jfuch as Grimm and Andersen are a | bit somber in places for the child too | | young, The Ox books are bright and| will stretch the imagination till it aches, JUNGLES AND | DESERT ISLES | It's @ joy to mention Kipting‘s “Just So Stories” and his “Jungle Rooks,” Dr. Van Loon's “Ancient Man” and other fascinating books of history for children, “Robinson Cru. sor.” “Swise Family Robinson,” “Guiliver’s Travels,” “King Arthur's Knights,” and the bound “St. Nicho- |las.”" ‘There are many fine tales, too, | for children over 12. Stevenson's Cooper's and Sir Walter Scott's “Talea of Knight-| hood,” including “Ivanhoe,” | The Aleott books for girls over 12 jare without a peer | |. “Alice in Wonderiand™ has always | been my favorite book for children | of all ages. There are, Mrs. Dix's| Merrylips,” a fine book with histori. | cal setting; “Idylia of the King,” | adapted for children, from Tennyson, | Shakespeare's "Tales for Children.” | I could go on and on. And there are many good books of Bible Stories for young people. “CHATTERBOX™ STILL WITH US The English “Chatterbox™ Ie atilt with us, Long may it continue! And here let me add are two dear sweet | books also of English importation which come angw eac hb year, “This Year's Rook for Boys" and “This| Year's Book for Giris.”” ‘Try them Buy your boy a variety, Don't let up constantly on the in ‘out and outdoor series. | let your girl live entirely | on boarding-school books. ‘They are good but they are not enough. Mix the diet. DRAMA! with— Strongheart The Wonder Dog! SPOKANE.—W. C. Spears, switchman, arrested for alleged| threat to kill Margaret Lufkin, 18, | | said to be a sister of a Seattle police n, unless she gave him $20 and a 0 ring, the property of Leif Sel “, of Tekoa. SILENT CALL” The drama of one woman and many men in the hills of thrills—and of a great wolf-dog, pull- ing between the blood-call of the wolf-pack and dog-devotion to the girl. It’s from H. G. Evarts’ Saturday Evening Post story, “The Cross Pull!” MALOTTE at the Wurlitzer “IN FOR LIFE” —Comedy LIBERTY NEWS eeu me trint Ow 2 nol ms. opr nmol Last Times ente and years of experience ATURDAY Vriday— wn siege AT IL A.M. “rhe son ot fi] Glasses$5:0° Complete ¢ WAAMINATION Eiyenings by Appointment Globe Optical Co. 1514 Westinke Ave, Retween Pike and Pine Sts, Wallingford” “Let's Go to the Liberty” is always good advice Sir Henry Irving and Augus-} tin Daly. | EVERETT from injuries received at Camp | No. 2, Cherry Valley Logging Co. | Come, Let’s Get Acquainted wear, He has appeared with DRL. R 1405 Marry Wroberg, 68.) BN Ready for Christmas Clothes ordered tomorrow will be ready, without fail, for Christmas And you will enjoy the holi- . days better in new clothes, Absolute Guarantee If you are not thoroughly satisfied I certainly want to know about it— and you will get every penny back ~—<depend on that. tooth for you without charge. The Regal Dental Offices Corner Third and Union CLARK, Manager Third Avenues TOTEM DOLL Kenwood 4943 the letters TOTEM T-0-¥-S, Doll House; for the second largest let third largest list, one each letter only as many times as it appears in HOUSE All answers must be in our hands not later than 6 p. m. Saturday, Dee. 17, 1921 TOTEM MANUFACTURING CO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. Many Casualties and’Two Arres Kurc LOUIS, Dé Thomas uifte former but hooting, | Radcliffe instead prices for | #ewall, but the bullet hit and killed He ended bis| jerry, Both men were arrested and he was to the dog was buried "| and Mra. near Leonia, Made in Seattle When buying Toys, look for our trade-mark. Let’s buy Northwest products and keep our money at home! Christmas Offer sending in the greatest number of words, using we will give one %-room ‘Totem one 2room ‘Totem Doll Use “Totem Toys.” Totem Trout Car. TOTEM TROUT 6835 Oswego Place, Seattle I want you to help me build up my tailoring business. Naturally I must make it worth your while to do this. Read this advertisement all through and see if we can’t be of mutual assist- ance. I need your co-operation—I can truly serve you—let’s get together. MY BUSINESS HAS GROWN had already started to slump in Seattle. capital and could secure only a few suit lengths to start But although my first customers came slowly, they stayed with me and sent me other customers. with. I started in business for myself two years ago after long experi- ence as a désigner in high class shops. It was after the war when business I had but small I tried my best to give them real tailored clothes that fit well and wore well. They appreciated this, and helped me enlarge. Now I have a splendid, big stock of the finest wool- ens, and I want to expand. _ “GET AC QUAINTED SAL 99 Vl Earn Your Friendship TAILORED TO YOUR ORDER SUITS . OVERCOATS $25 BUILT TO WEAR WELL—TO LOOK WELL A splendidly tailored, smartly de- signed, well lined and finished suit or Honestly, I believe it will equal what other tailors charge twice the price for. coat for $25. FID E LINE OF COATI WHAT I GET FROM Your good will, if I make you clothes that satisfy you in every way—then I expect you to say a good word for me to your friends. That's all I expect. a . SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS 20 I have quite a few suitings from which extra trousers can be made. GS AND SUITINGS AT SALE PRICE—I CAN PLEASE YOU AT $25 LAFF 1106 THIRD AVENUE Next door South of Old Telephone building. The Tailor It will pay you to find the right place—Look for the number—1106 dog of his Aelitte shot at " , RY, Idaho—Two th in fire that dae. K, Dar