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ARON £9 OER. THE SEATTLE STAR , — 188-HOUR SLEEP British Earl |FIND SKELETON |Ezra Meeker, 91, Issues |(0m see HelpsWifeto | |N ATTIC HERE) Volume in Celebration) gv risx:.0¢ x PAGE Hera Meeker, Washington's most) was undoubtedty « tremendous task.|| hours Mra. Harvey G, Johnson, M4 - = jebrated pioneer, will observe his Tt ts at toblography and 90, died in Granvilie, Her physt MARSHALS Get a Divorce | searching Inquiry Is Being fist anniversary ‘Thursday by pre-|a history—naturally enough, in that || cian sald she suffered trom Bo HUTESON OPTICALG, renting to the public his latest book, | Mxra Meeker’s career hag been #9 tn- || diseana, ‘onducted b Police “Seventy Years of Progress in|terwined with the history of the —_ c # y Washington.” | state that the two terms are virtually eee OCULISTS G Potloe and city Aetectivs were) ‘There are few men whe would ernenymous i unique qualitien His chaptertities THIS IS ‘ ET think of eemying to write a bool jut that does not mean pure | making @ thoro Investigation Friday |i). gee of 90—and particularly such |ty an autoblography—tt in just what furnish an acourate insight into the A PAIR of the finding of parts of @ human) pook as ist but then, there are the title implies, # detafled account |“MAracter of the work. OF THE a aa | lukeleton tn the atte of a house at/fow Hera MeeKers. lof everything of any note that has| It ts, undoubtedly, one of the most LATEST feo14 11th ave, & ‘The skeleton was) And, to anyone whe ts famillar/taken place in Washington In the |comprehenstve works that has ever found by Seret. Ie IL. ,Miller in| with the career of the venerable | 70 years that the writer bas made It) been published tn the state, and, en- Agricultural Senate Faction Lines Up Behind Three charge of & raiding squad, who ex-|author, the book Is not a surprise. | his homa tirely aside from the interest which F | pected to find & cache of booze in| ‘The man who, at an age when| Just a giance at the table of con |it tx bound to have for anyone tnter Bills the house mont men are content to wit by the tents is sufficient to convince one |exted in ploncer affairs, it will be of ann ws In searching the attic one of the fireside and wait for the end, wan that valume is allembracing in |incaiculabie value as « reference policemen stumbled over @ human /abie to biase @ transcontinental trail ite character, book. ekull, and search revealed bones of | with a yoke of oxen and a prairie| “Health and Longevity,” “Camp | The book, which was printed by the leg, arm and spine, Frank Tet jschooner, might be expected to be /fire Girls,” “Boy Boouta,” “Americag |the Allstrum Printing company of cola, the occupant of the house was| capable of almost anything. Red Cross,” “Knights of Columbus,”| Tacoma, is an admirable example of unable to explain the skeleton, and| go there's nothing particularty re | “salvation Army,” “Y¥. M. C. A. and| practical work from a physical stand sald he had never seen It before, aNd markable in the fact that, a few|Y. W. C. A.” “Prohibition,” “Prison | point. Printed on good quality paper had lived in the house but & #hort years later, he should undertake @| Reform.” “Aviation”—these are but/in large, clear type, solidly put to BY W. G. McMURCHY WASHINGTON, Dec. 233.—Three | = principal bills are on the program Of the agricultural bloc tn the sen-/ fate for the present session of con- Gress, They are: 1320 2nd. AVE. OPPOSITE “ time, Peteola was not arrested @54 | task of such magnitude that writers |a ‘few of the titles of the 45 chapters | gether and substantially bound tn ‘The farmer's co-operative biM, vart- no boos was found in the houws. | naif a century younger than he| which make up the voluminous work. |cloth-covered board, its appearance RHOD ously known as the Capper Hersman- The skeleton was turned over to/ would not dare to tackle ‘Aaa rule one can glean little from |is just lke its contente—simple and th for Investigation. The compilation of “Seventy wes Ge Years of Progress in DON’T TELL ——z EVERYTHING Volstead bill. ‘The rural credit bill. ‘The truth-in-fadric DIT. ‘The farmer's co-operative bm ts Merely designed, as Senator EF. ‘Ladd of North Dakota, one of the ao tive members of the bloc, puts it, to permit the farmers to sell their prod ucts without incorporating the same & summary of chapter-tities — but | unpretentious, yet wholesome — P whington™ here again Bara Meeker proves his | lasting. RB. | the Strand this week. From now) fae they could tf they incorporated. on I don't tell Jim every little thing | on FILL he wants to Know, I'm not = US GAPS ‘ounts Dro, gaged to him—yet-—eo why shoul: ‘The rural credit DM ts needed, they C eee of gheda he fuss and want to know who took | my, to Sl in obvious gaps in the) LONDON, Dee, $3.—“I'm not com-| me to that dance when he was out Present facilities for dorrowing| ing back home If you want @ di-|of town? | Money by the men on the land voree, you'll find evidence at the; “One thing I did tell him, though, ‘The truth-in-fadric Dill ts really de | Great Central hotel.* was where I got the new coat and Signed for everybody else as well as| The Karl of Drogheda wrote that) waist he admired so last night. | for the farmer, altho the farmer to his wife. She followed directions. got it at Cherry's I thought Jin Who raises sheep is*apecially inter-)In court she produced @ chamber) might need some new clothes hi ested. maid from the hotel who swore she) self, #0 I told him about Cherry ‘the Should President Harding decide | had seen the earl there with @ wom-| line of men's sults and overqnata. rush the bill for a commission to| em sot his wife, They are at 207 Rialto Bide, be | ‘adjust European loans, a meeting of tween Madison and Spring, Just over “ Dloe is likely to consider what Millionair Club to the Pig’n Whistla Tuke elevator course tm that particular wil! be. ry Advertisement. It te worthy of note at this time Entertain Jobless - Hat im addition to tne tive ut | Christmas dinner for the unenm ; @numerated, the marten Sere} + saared. GE. be Serene. ot, 600 > Real Painless « federation, at its meeting a few | catirday at the Millionair club, 98 | ago at Atlanta, adopted the fol w. stain st, with the assistance of . Biatthcenans Secs a ss| ExtTaction Free Daily clothing from any source wif be { Ree ENLARGE welcomed by Manager M. G, Johan | size TURAL BUREAU son. Leading Seattle musicians will Bnlarsement ef department of give vocal and instrumental seleo bean a [ HAD SUFFERED ‘ Each-Cummine and FOR SIX YEARS 2 comission of @*'/ Porfland Man Is on His Feet) cveuistscs oes Again and Says He's | Gshiens at.. Feeling Like a Boy 4 Be of public resources, “The way Tanlac put me en my | Whalebene ext of Teeth —_... Extinction of bovine tubereulogia. | rage beat anything I ever sau,” anid 99 Crowes ..ecece meee eewen 4 Improvement of Muscle Shoals)» |. piatt, $99 East Couch St, Port | 0 Bridgeweork .....__ 84 a power. land, Ore. 3 of export credit provi “For six years I had of agricultural relief BIL © [4 tng worst sort and finally my Reduction of armaments whole system seemed to give way College Club to Be |! suit tanty swing my hammer (| Dedicated Tonight rivet bolts and I began to be afraid| 94 my working days were over. I was) Po JoNity will reign at the dedication bothered a good deal by constipation, | , Ment, of 29" .preecnt Friday night of the College club's too. - | fine new $200,000 home at Sixth ave. “Tenine Weiped mq trom the very | post batietadsion. Ask oer and Spring Combined with the start and now I am just brimful of mers im Re par atten be eas | dedication, will be the annual stunt life and energy a# a boy. Tanlac did | you in the right pl x are “ and Christmas dinner, for|for me in a few weeks what I had| this ed with you, been trying for years to get other/| medicines to do.” ¥} Cut-Rate Taniac ts sold In Seattie ut Bar.) Dentists Ovpestte fn the West. The club has|tell’s drug stores and by leading 558 members, ondly 73 of whom |@rugsists everywhere. — Advertise 907 UNIVERSITY sr. are non-resident. ment Wraser.Puterssa Cx, Give Your Boy a Suit for Xmas "fer a 910.00 A suit for Christmas ts something your boy will appreciate and it is the most sensible gift you can buy. Suits that are good values at $12.50 we have reduced to $10.00 for the holidays. All have two pairs of pants. Styles are new and becoming and the fabrics of firm texture. Coats and pants full lined. Ages 8 to 18 . Xmas Gifts for Men i=] Bath Robes Umbrellas Silk Sox 85c e a $6.00 to $10.00 $2.50 to $5.00 pePure Thread Silk Sox tor men; i a =z a < Heavy. wool Bathrobes of | A practical gift: strong framed | [o\"{0TGed oom soles and heels; a Sisees ctoths good patterns and | and waterproof covers; fancy | “*°'ted colors; extra valuca d F, colors; an excellent gift for | handles : Handk iofs 4 Xmaa Specially reduced Men’ 3 Gloves an erchie! ! i e + A fol! tne of men’ Cotton, i Dress Shirts $1.50 to $3.50 Linen and. Bil Handkerchicte: $1.49 to $3.00 Our line of men’s fine Fabric | pinion, -hordered and initialed: and Kid Gloves ia completa. We Cotton Handkerchiefa, 100, 3 for f - 5 ™ a 4 A splendid assortment of’) have inexpensive Chamois Suede We; 1Se, 2 for Be-—Initialed, Be, Pe Madras Shirts; some with silk and fine quality Kid Gloves; box of 3, @5e-—Bordered, he, box a stripes; excellent patterns; | lined and unlined, gray and tan; | of 2, $1.00-—Linen, 39¢, Wo—Silk, French cuffs; all sizes all sizea, We and The. ~ Ladies’ Gloves $2.00 to $3.50 We are showing an excel- lent line of Xmas gloves in kid. and ‘suede; Gentemert French kid and other good brands; stitched and plain back; ‘colors, biack, white, brown, mode and taupa Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Box 25c to $1.85 Handkerchiefs are always acceptable Xman gifts. We are showing a fine assort- ment; piatn and colored em- broidery; hematitched; neatly boxed. Ladies’ Stockings 75c Fancy drop stitch silk and mercerized stockings; fancy cordovan and biack mixtures; double heels and toes. Sizes 8% to 10. Just right for gifts Silk Hose $1.25 Ladies’ full length silk hone; fashioned; double sole and heel; black and cordovan. gg will make a pleasing wift Sateen Aprons $1.95 to $2.50 Very good looking black Closing Out Ladies’ Apparel The Great Closing-Out Sale of Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear is in full swing. Many people are buying jou all has as 7 ne a\ hristmas SS lesese| || @S ole Hlend’s%: | ~~ me the best. biack leather with visedned 7” WH roles and heela Size 6 to 11. Ladies’ Waists SAVES YoU MONEY 1 : f Nn eC a) Q ve $2.98 Values $1.98 A very acceptable gift of Ladies’ Fancy Votle Waista; organdie collar; assorted col- ors. In the closing out sale cut to $1.98, te ly em- handsome gifts at about ies’ Sli geinen aprons. | prettlty em. ee g gg Merges: Ladies’ Slippers belted; slip-on style All sizes. 2 P . LO just no} $1.25 miss this. You can buy Boudoir Caps handsome gifts at low site potapon’trlmameds fleeced $1.00 to $2.98 prices. The assortment ys