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Tro THE _ STEADILY DECREASING MINORITY of the 4 ” Hill cling | to the U.S, CALLED 75 PER CENT DRY |. Anti-Saloon League Head Is Optimistic on Law CHICAGO, Jan, 4.—Prohibition # Washington Tithe Insurance | Company effective In at least per cont of } guggests t the United State Mighty Good New Year's Resolutien: Resolved: That hereafter in all dealings with land titles 1 will require Tithe Insurance If you follow up this G Resolution your title worries will cease and you will be pre tected from title loses Outside of the larger es from 85 to % per cent of the area of This tx the yours of 1 by Bishop Thomas Nich nun in the manufaetu Title Insurance Policies are issued by Washington Ti'le Inser ance Company Propaganda he asserted spread by the wet interests in ar 4 to have the people repea An investigation shows that the Hiquor i rapidly decreasing.” he 1 “Outside of the larger citie: we find very little effort to evade the law According to the bishop reports from all party of the country since fecently made naumption of $150,000 Guaranty Fund, con sisting of Government Ronds and First Moripages on im Proved real estate, permanent dy on deposit with the State “Treasurer at Olympia. in bank deposits: delinquent ta< decrmase in ar cate large incres ad sav ah Yate and a la rests for drunkennens JITNEY CASE IS APPEALED ar wear 2 ae eS ee | Ue jitney Htigation was being pre Cordially invite you xa koe to attend their | ecoking to operat Co, which i n auto b regular from Roosevelt Heights and Cowen Park districts to the downtown dj trict, interpreted Judge Wilson's | memorandum decision to mean that Thursday and Saturday | they could operate under a certificate Eveni =a of public necessity from the state, ings | fisregurd of the city jitney ordinance. During the Winter Seasons Upou their petition, however, the . judge refused to Incorporate this tn AT THE his dee in, henee the auto bus men Moose Temple | 's:220: cetora anounced vat Cor, Eighth and University Maj. Carl Reeves, superintendent of ci public utilities, will bA asked to-re GOOD MUSIC frain from preventhue the aperafion DANCING 4 5 of the buses, by threats of arresting ‘ —as a last resort! 9-DAY ‘ oat ta . Being given an extension of 9 days aggregating about $100,000 in Silverware—Clo THURSDAY, JA 20. M. iia Thee. 406 Pike prohibition became effective, indi-| An apweat from part of the Judm | jine | AUCTIO SALE Clement B. Coffin Jewelry ance of creditors’ claims, this entire stock of jewelry, Diamonds—Platinum—Watches lvory—Cut Glass—Gold China —and all kinds of the finest jewelry the market affords, goes on the auction block, beginning “| AM NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, BUT I AM GOING TO SQUARE UP MY OBLIGATIONS ONCE AND FOR ALL TIME.” Clement B. Coffin 52 Years on Pike Street RR aa ena SAE Spe THE SEATT ((Tacowans oeoune | TACOMA FIRE. WAR AGAINST DOGS ssomsataitad’’ "| AUTO CRASHES’ Condemned by Convict weigh b. t, i) A o i Te poriton tearing some |/Moseman Is Injured, Chief) xumber twent - “a The { Al dAcosta., Sa. GA “etinpery ttle tate ot ¢ gp ™ 1 » aske that the offens early today and resulted in the in 1 . ie : apt ht be inhable by a fine and || jury of M. ¢. Lagasa, @ b r . * oy rely hill and crashed into the curb: | have 1 in Sn] Sup uy Ali de © potential killers and in w recknt., tant | 3 uit nuisance, the Short afterwanml Assistant Mire | think,” write } - tition ¢ " f Whittaker struck the | ‘Pwo. | = 4 4i ne ° : ———————— or tt tne wc}. Wo wish te , 100 Per Cent Club | : TWO LARGE SILK FLAGS wore batt = Nea he id aS § Bape oe » marl Installs Officers) re presented to Federal Judge B. 15 “BE SHE T , prevalent, yet wé soe more and deep.| Ne@Wly elected officers installed at SS fj = AYBE SHE TOOK “ | prevalent. yet w4 soe mor le Wancheon sof the’ 106 ser Cont 7 S71 XL Cushman Tuesday by the jurors of is the November term of court, The HIM FOR HUBBY} DENVER When Willtam Singer deliver stove at the hame of Mra feen and pre lation) ehe became Titus, foreman of several of the | angered, and beat him over the head | with a raw Tbone «teak, Singer! complained tn police court flags were pure 4 with jurors’ | nied by Hazen J Juries: Fine for Neuralgia ton neuesie When ine aoary || 1922 Record of |, ipa yd av's'itue wet we, || Pedestrians ‘Hit white ointment on your temples and neck i Musterole t made with off of mustard, but will not burn and “ Diter Uke the old-fashioned mus 1 J. A. Ponay | a planter. fata mjured New Year's ev et Mumierole at your drug store beh gy ys ~~ gent Patan 4 ‘on. [tke and Olive at, by an auto driver ety pe [ty 8. B. Douglas, 4967 Te ath ave, N. ¥ Penny died in city hompital shortly Hutter than a Mustard Plaster, [Afr beng atrucke 2 L. J. Binely, 707% Fourth ave, wan severely hurt early Sunday morning when struck by an auto driven by B.D. Dean, 1711 Ravenna bivd., at Bastiake ave. and Howe at Bixely was in city hopital Tuesday with a probable fracture of the skull Beatrice Tenbickwon, 17, 3,4 £09 46th uve. 8, and Hel ‘arks, 21, of 4606 Kenyon et were struck 8 y night at 23r¢ jave. M and A driven by W. L. Henderson, 2 | mion, Both girls were severely in-| YOURSELF = |)" 5 George FE. Parker, 1425 N. 46th ; nt. (61d police he had struck af man whe gave the name of T.| Tanaka, at 12th ave. and Jackson et, } Monday night. Tanaka was injured 6a, barber, was en The only person who prevents you from be- ing well is Give our ab tthe hy He was taken to Nippon howpithh | Arthur Berg, 7, @248 27th ave. | N. E. was severely cut about — |the head when struck down at Boren ave, and Howell #t, Monday night ir en auto driven by Y. Horiuchi, 1809 Melrom ave. The boy was at} tended at city h 1 Tw 7,8 30) were struck down » Pike #t. Mo auto driver joy W. HM. Marker, 23 23rd ave} lHiarker sald they were apparently unhurt, | | Mins A. Toyee, addrem mn | m, wan struck by an auto! by A. lL. Bennett of} at Third ave. tay. She was not injured, | | Bennett naid. } An intoxtoated man” was) | struck at Fourth ave and) iPike at. Sunday, by Louis Longo, [47 17th ave, & Longo said the man clung to the auto after being | struck, and was unburt | H. Kumal, age 3 168 Eighth | 11 ave, sustained a broken leg} jand interna) injuries Sunday, when | struck down and run over at 12th ave & and Main «t. by Kenneth | Hein, age 16, 1107 BE. Howell et. The} boy was taken home for treatment! |by his fgeher | ‘ MONROE, La—Deputy Sherif? W. G. McCallum killed in shotun duct with his brother-in-law, J. D. Heflin, | ith cant |. e |. “For something tasty, serve Bolit «| French Paatry.”—Advertisement. |GIRL PLANS TO MAKE SACRIFICE “Why, Pilla, why « are you taking | | your little portable typewriter out |thia noon? You won't have time to jtake it clear home.” | “No, Jane, I have to sel f Need |xome clothes #0 bad I must manage some way 1 can live without this} but I do hate to part with it.” | “Why, Ella, how ally. You won't} thing. You are going ry's with me and to raise the bal- n A charge account, get your. clothes right away, pay | for them in small partial payments | while you are wearing them and} keep your typewriter, too | “Besides they bave their January! clearance #ale on now, and wonder-| ful reductions In every department. | “They are at 207 Rialto Bidg., be tween Madivon and Spring, over the Vig'n Whistle, Take elevator—Ad- vertinement Real Painless | Extraction Free Daily “You can © cks N. Sth In 6 | ewhateu lightest does nm mouth; you can bite om cob wuarantecd 15 acer bd Whaiebone set of Teeth 95 Crewas ....., 88 Uridgework 82 Amalgam FU All work gual to Introduces our plate, which ts trong: nteed for 15 Have impression taken in the i ing and get teeth same day. ination and advice free. am and Bridge W the Teat Most of our pri recommended by ore, whowe We Stand Time nt patronage te our early “custome mK te. etl g ood ‘natisfaction, —Awk. our’ suse tomers, who have tested our work, When coming to our office, be sure A are in the right place a This ad with you. . ‘ cia, OHIO sus 207 UNIVERSITY #7, | Oppusite Wraser.atersen Co, | Street [tho those eo lof awfully willing lFred W. Fein Call and See Samples ef Our Pinte | LE STAR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. © Dog’s Murder Trial Is University Gets To Deport Woman War Certificate When She’s Freed The fact that any much ease as | clut that in pe Ma way noon at the jo in any state or coun-|club were: KB. Banks Ani presi ty looks Feal silly dent; De, Frank 1. Morstail, viee “Pape’s Cold Compound” is The wile thing, summed up,|premident, and Fd Hatch, Sydney looks to un who are in here to\die | Cp ler, D. Cy Reid, Adolph Wine either on the rope or by old age, as man, Orrin ¥. Drew, J. C, Me erned were a buneh | Kd T t idiotic people. | of direct who suffer, | innta realize the under side of the matter. | the We have loved Who play with anc Don't atay stuffed-up! Quit blow feverishne ing and enuffling! A dose of “Pape Cold Compound” taken every two Compound” te t knoyn a at drug no quinine. Inaigt Avertisement Then we, the boy hours until three doses are taken day was made by W. D. Moriarty | usually breaks up @ cold and ends, * and children of the University of Washington. ail grippe misery love thelr pet The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head ° ORDER FOK THE SAL Peace Officers to astomebtion, 46 vies end Gita coe to be gated nl, mtute and of. | triet court inesday. The propert® im of Washingte Oregon | wan @onfiac ba by federal authorit J Montana will attend a conven. |ies in liquor seizures. n Mellingham a 6 to plan a “THIFLES MAKE wer and PERFECTION iS NO TRIFL This ix as good a principle for repairer of shoen The vonfere ou A money by patro our shine stand. Three shines 2he. station. The cx arrangements cor ‘p.m. Thursday at the Butterworth | Undertaking Co. } of the Revelare Internatio "i ry,,work promptly Gone ani tective agency, chairman, and Sher.| OTTUMWA, Ia—Running rather iff Matt Btarwich, Seattle; I. 1.}than fight with man he was arguing Gibson, Montesano, and C. i Long, | with, James imen, barber #pokane dead from exhauntion A y Reel HARRY TATE (Wimself) the King of Laughter Makers and His C ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS MATINEE SATURDAY THE SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH—ALBERT DE COURVILLE’S LONDON FOLLIES | Original Cast and Production From the Gaiety Theatre, London, GEORGEOUS COSTUMES ES EXOTIC SCENERY SHIRLEY KELLOCG “Queen of Revue” [arts & calle 7 eva err sii: ARN ee VYrbs OF ENGLISH BLAULY FROwt THE LONDON FOLLIES CHORUS METROPOLITAN THEATRE: