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wHE! wnt ROAD BUILDING BOOM IS SEEN More Than a Billion Is Now! Available for Work CHICAGO, Jan, 17.—The United Staten stands at the dawn of the st road building era in tte hin | Thrift Week—"Own Your Own Home” “ 4 happy homes and sownd nations™ = January Clearance Sale \ The money-saving event of the season—Furnish- 7 \ ings for every section of the home are included in +> this sale—do not put off—buy now—prices are now » lower than ever before in recent years—open an ety | account—have payments arranged to suit—and Pam pparticipate in this great money-saving event. *Boonomy make tory ‘The nation will soon have the fin eat and most extensive aystem of highways the world has ever known This is the belief of the road build 1 the national roads today ers who atten congress here Nearly $1,260,000,000 in avattadte | Junder federal, state and county ap propriauions, tax levies and bond is | eves, for road work this year, accord Pennybacker, former United States bureau of ds, now secretary of the sphalt aswoctation. 00,000 men will be employed | im road construction and patrol work this year, he «tated In addition, | © ? 1} | 200,000 more men will be employed in | Ei the road machinery manufacturing plants and in the matertal plants, Ford Wins Patent | Infringement Suit! WASHINGTON, Jan. 17, - Ford won out yesterday in the su preme court in a damage suit filed > against him by the J. K. Ignition Holland, R 5-Piece Table and Chair Set, American Walnut.“ anuary Sale Price $75 Table, 54 inches across top, opens to 6 feet—4 hairs with blue leather seats—made of selected t—the William and Mary style. The price at fringed upon a patent of a colt in hich this set is offered is extremely low. Sells fe) its manufacture of Ford machines. | for $125.00. aed |The suit involved several million dol- | x pat te j"ore. patent. ing marriage 3. The tgnition company charged | — lthat the Ford Motor company in-| : | First ‘Bens Bonds Are Sold in Oregon! SALEM, Ore, Jan, 17.—Oregon not prison I'm afnadd of, atate bonus commission disposed of | ous of fame or forthne. ithe first block of $10,000,000 veter| of regard, the lone of affection; the} == ans’ bonus bonds to Ralph) fact that the kids may think I am ®| Schneelock & Co. Portland, at its im | gullty, that hurts me.” | 1 Roncoe (“Futty”) Arbuckle, on trial | a SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 17.—“It's} It’s not the It is the lons 1?) mn ALICE YORK, 48, of 978 HAKBOR LINES on the west side “SS, st. died at Providence hoe- | of Tacoma harbor, recently approved on- The body ts at the| by the secretary of war, may be seen | er Undertaking Co. iS the United States engineer's office, | ant hia, TRARY 28S Burke butiding, Seattle, or at the) ed of the port of Tacoma. Fa ‘PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC. PAIN ) STUFFED CATARRH? USE ING CREAM | C Penne Adee Rub — the | | . stiff, aching joints. It can- wn vty you, and it certainty stops| WARNING! Say ‘‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Restrils are clogged, your that old rheumatism torture at once. Gistresed, or your head is| When you are suffering so you nasty catarrh or a cold./can hardly get around, just try Red pure, antiseptic, Eerm™m | Pepper Rub and you will have the cream om your peor quickest relief known. Nothing has trates through every air pas |such concentrated, penetrating heat 22 illions iething inflamed, owollen |cs red penpere, Just as oon darren [OVEF 22 years and proved safe by millions for and you gut instant re lapply Red Pepper Rub you will feet; Unless you see the name “‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians the tingling heat. In three minutes | Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis or | gone. | Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Ask any good ¢ruggiet for a jar of | Ely’s Cream Balm from any Colds and catarrh yield like & Don't stay stuffed up. Relief Rowiles’ Red Pepper Rub. Be sure} * sed c! S$ Proper direct . a ue ek ues eine eae Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Rowles on each package.—Advertise | Handy “Bayer” bores of 12 tablete— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. ment Announcement of the engagement of Princess Mare Henry | Rumania to King Alexander of Jugo-Slavia is the fourth in- ternational match of royalty in recent months. England and umania and Greece, Belgium and Italy and Ru- company, charging infringements of | mania and Jugo-Slavia are linked by the recent or forthcom- Arbuckle Says He’s | day without answer, for the sole rea turned so a# to injure me. | would happen to anything I might Jet, crunched it beneath his foot and | thd world may think I am guilty, that SEATTLE STAR of Tortures for a second time charged with tak ing the life « cinla Rappe, was speaking Smoking a claret in the corridor outside the courtroom, he talked for the first time since his arrest, “I'm tmnovent,” Arbuckle began |alowly, “All 1 ask in @ square deal,” he went on, “All I want Is for the public to withhold ite judgment until the jury of 12 men and women has decided whether or not I am guilty. “I have suffered the tortures of hell since I was arrested. The thought that some people might have believed I was guilty of causing the death of that poor girl by torment, “Bound by silence m the past, I had to face the accusation night and all the evidence in the case ported statements ere purposely twist nen ny jorneys were certain that the mame aay.” Fatty hesitated, dropped his cigar: started rolling another, “Why, the women and children of the world were my audience,” he went on. “I made them laugh. 1 made them happy. They liked ‘Patty’ of the filma, “No, it inn't the prison I'm afraid) of, It's not the lote of fame or for tune, It is the loas of regard, of at-! fection, the fact that the kids of hurts me. “In my heart I feel that the Amer. fean people are fair and that, after « full bearing has been had in this case. 1am not going to lose their es | teem. qo & BAXTER’S Prices Again Reduced! SPECIAL This Week! ON THE RACK Boots, Pumps, Oxfords, regular | $9 to $16 Shoes. Wonderful values if your size is here All $2.85 | 4 hod It feels. Your nostrils |i: warms the sore spot through and| © Your head is clear, No|through. Pain and soreness are ing, snuffiing. for breath. Get a small wt Three Lines Walking Oxfords Low heel, two styles, Brown and one Black $9.89 Three Lines Strap Pumps Low heel, two styles, rown and one Black | Fee our leading Louis Heel High Awntrin te the trade mart of Rayer Mansfecture of Menasceticncidenter of Salieziicacid | Jand he is branded gullty.” “I'm « victim of ciroumestances, If I were not who I am, I doubt t¢ I would be where I am now “Nothing I ever got in life came to me without a struggia My life asa kid was @ hard one. I fought for everything T got. There was no gold spoon in my mouth when I was born “When success came to me it was Uke a dream. And if there was one real reward in it—yes, a rewant greater than the money and the| fame it brought me—that was the knowledge that I brushed the cares of millions of people away and made them forget their troubles and laugh. “Why, wheresoever I would go, the children would follow me and call me by name. It was good to have their love and regard that way. It | eregational church Tuesday evening. | mHE RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Smart New Styles in Silk and Wool Dresses at $39.50 | Second Floor A showing of Dresses in various becoming models that reflect new | styles for early spring are being displayed in the Women’s Ready-to- | Wear Department. Sizes are 16 to 42, in materials of Canton Crepe Roshanara Crepe and Poiret Twills and black, and attractively priced at $39.50 Crepe Satin Tricotine They are in colors of navy blue each, Special Attractions in Laces and Trimmings Greatly Reduced for Wednesday Flounces and All-Overs at Half Price Main Floor Zeautiful trimmings for afternoon and evening dresses, in net, chantilly and Spanish effects, in colors and shades of brown, navy, _ medium blue, gray, fuschia, black, jade, orange, champagne, gold, silver antique and steel Choice at HALF PRICE, Becoming Dress Trimmings at Half Price In this assortment will be found sequin, bead, silk embroidered, wool and braid bandings and edges in many desirable colors and in widths from 14 to 5 inches. Choice at HALF PRICE. Hand-Made Laces Filet Crochet Laces A Yard, 10c | at Half Price | laces, 2 and 3 inches wide, that were ob | Hand-made Chinese Cluny Laces, tained through @ special purchase—A yard 10¢. Edges and Insertions, in widths rang- ing from 1% to 4 inches. Choice at ee A Yard—Se - - HALF PRICE, yard, Be. haps omy Satin Taffeta Ribbon—Special, a Yard, 4e Ribbon Dept.—Main Floor 400 yards of Satin Taffeta Ribbon in 144, 14 and %-inch widths, in blue, red and pink, and formerly selling at 5c, 7c and 916c a yard, will be placed on sale Wednesday at, a yard, 4¢. 2 tarta on | INCOME TAX FORMS Santa Fe Starts on | TAK Yous sons whom incomes do not exceed Line Construction 45,000 for the year 1921 will be avail TOPEKA, Kan, Jan. 17.—First| apie at the offices of the internal major new line construction by any) |Pevenue collector in Seattle, Tacoma | suit filed Weatern railroad ince the war began |and Spokane Wednesday. Persons | Cran nenioct Mee, Buille’ wileee lwas announced here by the Santa | with no dependents, with an income | son Com early in the year. Word 01 | of $1,000 or more, must file a return, |has teen received that Mra. Coman eads of families must file a re-| bt wore if their income exceeds $2,000, | Kamas City, uoeee pn ™ regardless of whether they are re- ver | Divorced Already, Coman Kills Suit SPOKANE, Jan. 17-—Attorneys for Senator Edwin T. Coman Monday Fe when officials said a new branch | 8 31! opening up 100,000 acres of wheat bean land would be built thru Stanton and | tUrn Grant counties in Kansas red to pay any tax or pot. J. R. Koontz, general freight agent | 74 ~ of the Santa Fe, said plans of the| — English Explorer NEELEY BRIDGE BIDS are te 4 jude ti Hi ot Q railroad do not include extentime (o|ine asked for by County Engineer Is Dead at Ninety LONDON, Jan. 11.—Sir John Kirk Springfield, Colo, as petitioned by | Thomas R. Beeman to replace the| citizens of Baca county, Colorado, |Cembination wood and steel struc: | ts dead here at the age of 90. Kirk fe apes) son neelinaaainiy | ture two miles east of Auburn. The | was chief officer in charge of the |pew bridge is to be a 198-foot span | government expedition that went into Chemical Industry |to be erected at an estimated cost of the wilds of Africa with David Lav- | $14,000. Will Be Discussed lingstone in 1852. “Chemical Industries of the State It Measures U: of an address by Dr. H. K. Benson 100% of its Selling before the Men's club of Pilgrim Con- | R. C. Erskine will speak on “My | Home Town.” | ‘Brotherhood Will iy “a Hear Business Men | Representatives of several busi-| neas houses in Seattle will be among | the speakers at the dinner of tho} Men's Brotherhood of the First Meth. | odist church, at 6:20 p, m. Tuesday. } T=zIA. was worth more than all the money I made. And I know, in my heart, that I never did anything conscious. ly to forfeit the love those kids held for me. “Gallty? The law says a man is not guilty until he is proven so, But, my friend, let & man once be arrest- ed and charged with a crime; let his name go broadcast In those first, cruel stories, regardieas of the facta, He stopped again | “Don't worry so,” urged Minta Durfee, maybe a ltt chidingly “| have suffered,” the big comedian went on, speaking soft- ly. “All L ask in repayment of the wrong done me is that the world, which once loved me, now withold its judgment a little ~ while and give me a chance to prove before another jury that I am innocent.” T shoes, Black Kid, Suede, Gray gg and Brown, were $12 to $16. Sale > MF price cut from $4.85 to. Pep ER ‘ders — - Men’s Shoes Reduced Another Dollar $3.85 $4.85 & BAXTER, 1326 SECOND AVE. $3.85 ‘All our splendid lines of shoes for men are reduced $3 to $5 the pair and the broken lines on the rack have just been tve and @ nereby nplie The first and original Cold and Grip | Tablet, the merit of which is recog nized i all civilized nations. Be sure you get BROMO The genuine bears this signature CUkgere First successful overhead trolley | line was installed in Richmond, Va, | in 1887. “STANDARD” THE WORLD OVER 1 000 PIECES OF GRANITEWARE Special at 59c Each This is a final clean-up sale of all our odds and ends of granite cooking utensils left over from other sales. We have also added a new shipment of gray graniteware to this lot. We want to dispose of this graniteware before in- ventory. That is why it is offered at this un- usually low price. Special, 59¢. ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF Double Boilers Tea Kettles Cover Sauce Pans Dish Pans Preserving Kettles Coffee Pots Water Pails 12-inch Round Roaster And other items, CHOICE AT 59¢ EACH Handled Ax, Special at 98c A special lot of 100 Boys’ Axes is to be offered at this bar- gain price. They are popular ovide. made of high grade shape. They are a steel and have good wonderful value at this price. Set of 6,] handles. special at $1.49. < No phone or C. O. D. orders. Extra special at 98¢. Fancy Decorated Cups and] Boys’ Saucers, Special Set of 6 at $1.49 These beautiful hand ~ decorated china Cups and Saucers are in the Universal Scissors and Shears Special, 98c a Pair Universal Shears are made of highly-tempered steel! and beautiful nickel finish. Special for Wednesday at 98¢ pair.