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T 15, 1922. _AUESDAY, AUGL f I 1101010 8 MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU A Couch in the Daytime A Double Bed at Night a ‘TARIFF BILL 1S Needed in Any Case at arr aianrensmnpsenschstennips toes JUST NO GOOD Phil Tindall Says Another! THE SEATTLE STAR 'He Would Be HERE’S MORE ABOUT | DUKE SNORES STARTS ON PAGE ONE 8. F, Woody, Seattle Real candidate county ¢ ue is president of Estate association, for mmis culine orig 00 Anothe nd, similar but on a/sioner from the $5. Down—$1.50 W eek higher key, followed in its wake, It| South diatrict Predicting that no matter what] evidently was of feminine manufac |succeed Lou Two Pieces of Furniture jeharacter of tariff law was passed ture Smith in One jy the present congress, the new) The noises alternated rhythmlcal:) Woody dectaren § congress would be compelled by pubs| yy - varying tn yorume or ame. tthes b é ‘eed a Kroehler |ly, never varying in volum va hin expe ‘ You Men Bed S| Ho sentiment to start to work on| 1 waited for ten minutes, hardly dar-!ience with build: }® new law, Philip Tindall, candl:| ing to preathe, hoping to catch someling operations in law now pending. Log-rolling and trading between various sections and interests has resulted in @ tariff which was gen erally conceded to be higher than the American people would accept, he said, and this fault would Tuxuri ously beautiful piece Behiert ully able + sized : bed. Fea- tured = this week eRe 4 VSR KAW is adopted. The foreign valuation plan which has existed for many years and ia embodied in the senate Dill would be less objectionable at sharply reduced prices, | The following list will give you an idea of the extremely low prices they are being sold at this ovision «it the senate bill is contains for a sliding scale applied by the president on the reo |ommendation of the tariff commis | sion which =) under the Freilinghuy would be extensive powers i mendment, } | . $16.25—Cane Seat and Back Rocker Mahogany the government, {voted to more usetul Durposes. | Budget Meetings Large Arm Rocker tn the mahogany finish; cane seat and back, with moulded panels in the back and front lower edge of reat, Built to give service, and a wonderful chair price $16.25 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED noon, =| will be held hereafter until the de- | partment estimates have all lof the E | declared. | Town Clerk Prey council OXFORD, Eng., Aug. 15.—Richard | Bacon, town clerk, testified | $5,400 on loans of $2,600 from loan | sharks and stilt owed 92.733. | Ulster Roads Mined Against Military BELFAST, Aug. 15.—Ulster scouts claim to have found several roads mined with the purpose of blowing up military moter cars. PHONE ELLIOTT 4910/{iNiilllliin= ' | | your skin!” all Weaknesses, 1904 3rd Ave. ‘Cor. Pike st. CANDIED! LAXATIVE t Troubles FOR CHADREN OR ADULTS, Let the Natural Remedy 50 River Ointment ¥ 4s) ATME QOEATEST ACTEDS nt THE WORD booger for sore. tired, aching - le Bathe ‘Wo nee THe UvER Ano towns 47 ALL Goop pavLGGuTS ta be Ri Song. Ail god : or ints Broad | aon st Barter Drug | merican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON Always ready for use. No delayed iron- ings with IS iron—no troublesome repairs to bother with. Its sturdy con- struction assufes years of uninterrupted service. Of course it costs a little more at first, but is cheaper in the end. - J D ¥ I sii H a American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894. « be Fordney bill as passed by the house Tindall said the saving feature of to be wiven | over a measure which produces only one-seventeenth of the revenues of would then be de =| Morning and afternoon sessions been | scrutinized, B. L. Blaine, chairman} finance conamittee, of Loan Sharks in bie bankruptey proceedings that he paid | roor A Kroehler Day-Bed date for congress iat the republican | chance remark, Mow I wished Il/the county and } S| primary, explained Monday to the! haan slept for nine monthe thru |. ; F a double purpose, |King County Women's Republican! that yyench course. Sesesedan ot aie By day it is a club the main features of the tariff! “ane vision of the city editor almont |neede thru hin jarred my mental processes out of tune, I grew desperate, Already 1} | was more than an hour and a half | late, | “Good morning,” 1 opined thra the | keyhole, Immediately I got « reply! I hesitated, “1 don't under. stand Freneh,” 1 erled. “Doev your—your” (1 couldn't remem: ber how to address him, but re membered what an impression a certain cognomen had made on « polloe judge once, and took a chance—"your honor understand mer" 1—ah— wup!” repiled the duke. “That's fine,” I said, “Now, if you will be so kind as to answer few questions, your honor, Just speak once when you ime & connection the Aut mobile club Western Washin: |ton pecullarty quatify him for the office of commis stoner He has never be. fore sought public office, he sayn. 4, F, Wooay COW TESTING IS EFFICIENCY AID Wide attention among stock rain thruout the state has greeted the aughbhh?.22e22e | the better-producing cows from the poorer classes, or “boarder cows In the following herd tabulations all cows were on record nine months or longer Herds completing the year, 20 cows tented, 643; cows completing the year, 352 ing in the improvined code ‘The duke le a nice guy, He didn't! highbrow me—just spoke up every time “How d'ye like these Seattle flappers—knee garters and all, duke?” was my next query, The feminine vocal chords for dairy purposes, 49; disposed of oth. int to Start at Once tuned In, choked off the duke Finish | Work on the 1923 budget was 4 na . orwise, 32, scheduled fo. start Tuesday after.) Sid rang out twice. I didn't get Average milk production of the 362 the duke’s opinion on this, but let the matter drop, I asked the duchesse if the story that her royal Pekinese dog, which fs supposed to eat nothing but the niftiest sirloin steak from her own bejeweled hand, was nearly disgraced once when he sneaked into the ship's galley and gorged himself on ham- burger and onions, had any basis of fact. At this juncture a shrill bark piped out within the room, and I heard the Duke land with both feet on the cows in the 20 her@, 8,764 pounds butter fat production, value of product, $199.42; cost of feed, $84.68. This production is the highest average of any of the 10 a» sociations in the «tate for the past year, it is sald. The report was made by A. B. Nystrom, county agent. Listening In on Veterans’ Meeting Here | “Bacre! he whooped. j Voilar came in the higher notes) lof the master sex j Staccato yelps in canine Freneh chimed in, and U heard a chair fall ever and the key turn In the lock. TU never know what it was all about. TI left, Didn't wait for the elevator to take me down | | j ’ | Seattle, first city on the Pa- from the ninth fleor, Was in a» E cific comst to be honored with a veterans’ national convention, ord shown that no longer is there sharp distinction between Enst and West, according to Nor- man Shannon Hall, editor of Foreign Service, the official na- tional publication of the Veterans of Foreign Wars see Tine of march for the big Americanization parade, to be held Saturday, has been com- pleted. From Virginia st,, south hurry—and it wasn't altogether on account of the city editor. STANDARD OIL TO BE PROBED WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Inveett jeation of the Standard OU company will be made by the special renate fcommittes probing the prevailing! oy — noha bad Tee wee. high gasoline prices, It was an ~ ove a Third te Unie . nounced today by Senator MeNary, | pte shee dbeaprug P-vdbcorgee trad Re aeiix. ealkaaamoivvenn | east on Union to Fourth ave. In & letter to McNary, W. C. Tea-| north on Fourth to Westlake ave. and past the reviewing stand at Westlake and Fifth aves, The \ gle, head of the Standard Oil com pany of New Jersey, sald that he |would be giad to appear before the{ ne will move at 1:30 p. m. committee when hearings are re} sumed this week a | Call for a whole feet of autos—250 jin number—has teen issued by Will jiam ©, MeKay, chairman of the transportation committee, to trans ‘child Killed by ines will be in on 730 Call on its . > - head | re the three y : Mrs Loulea | The ma from 9 a. m, te McKay at Elliott falling death of baby of the months old | Miller. caused a eri | Prospects that the national | encampment may be moved from | the Pacifle to the Atlantic coast | next year are declared bright by | | | Says Husband Sent sce rat | Her Back to Japan| the next m - That her husband, Kazo Kawato, foreed her to return to Japan and |tried to make her stay there, is charged in a divorcee complaint filed touting Boston as ng place, Seattle women, members of Roore velt Post, Veterans of Foreign W auxiliary, are to be ered with much of the warmth of w nd leome 'n superior court Monday by Mru. the amoothness with which the bie Riu Kawato, who asks custody of! encampment in progress They | their only child. | have thrown themselves hy tily into ” r the work of disp WASHINGTON.—-President Hard-| entertaining and other activities: ing’s feet declared to be almost per oo fect in etructore by Dr Peter Kahler, orthopedist, whose grand | father made boots for Lincoln. The campaign for care of dis abled veterans will constitute the | principal work of the Women's | Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign | ) | SAN FRANCISCO.—Toronto, Ont., Wars, according to Mrs. Lena B. selected as 192% meeting place of 8U-) Panzer, of Detroit, national [preme lodge, Knights of Pythias. | president, — ‘Our work Is largely to help the veterans carry out their yoo plans, e said. 23) Sete |2 INJURED AS AUTOS CRASH Hurled from an auto in which they were passengers, when the car collided with a truck at N, 77th st land Woodland Park ave. Tuesday, DGC UIEE | Mr. and Mrs. Wrank Pike of La TT MOM | Grange, Ore. were found to be so |, 1500 PEOPLE INT ING | badly injured that they were ts jto city hospital. Pike was knocked Me teleme jured about the spine and shoul q TRAINEOREOg | ONE TICKET ADMITS TO VERY THING kRE iS | John Ryan, also of La Grunge, | was driving the car. He escaped unhurt. ‘The truck was driven by |Albert Gambie of Bothell. Ryan's |machine was almost totally demol ished Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites ite readers to use ti ent as am nid in finding mise or friends, The department is reuniting those who have been Those whose relatives <r ~ MODERN > DENTISTRY DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. 106 Columbia St. Yor more than 20 years SEATTLE'S LEADING DENTIST Readers who may know the whereabouts of persons mentioned im this column ae toni In making high class, modern plate: | Misting are requested also to. work, artificial eth, bridgework, such iteme ee will, interest gold and porcelain crowns, gold and munities. | cement or alloy fillings, also an ex A. LODAHL.—Louis A. Lo- pert in extracting teeth without pain.|dahl, 32, has not been heard from Chloroform and gas are unnecessary |since July 2, 1916, at Havre, Mont for painless extraction of teeth at His sister, Mrs, Clara Healy, 4137 26th ave. 8. W., Seattle, is anxious Dr. Brown’s Dental Clinic to learn of his whereabou'~ |Dort members of the 9ist division to} information, | Commissioner frame in either taupe or blue velour. .....870.00 Under this arrangemet the entire! 8nd twiee whem you mean ‘No.’ annual report of the Snoqualmie Val and cane frame in taupe velour... . 877.50 subject of the tariff would be re “When you got off the boat in 8 | ley Cow Testing association for the and cane frame, negre mohair, at . 824.50 moved from politics and taken out | attle, you condemned the prohibition | pant year, it was reported Tuesday and cane frame, mode velour 898.50 | of the hands of « ws #0 far as| laws of the States, Still bothered by| Covering in detail the operations and cane frame, mulberry velour 890.00 | permitted by the constitution. ‘The| them?" of the body, the report and cane frame, taupe velour... 895.00 SS / time of senators and representatives| “Naw; It's soft to get by here,” the | cially the methods of determining | terms of 85.00 down and $1. 50. per week. | who have been debating for months| Masculine voice sald, cheerily, speak i cows sold for beef, 42; noid | 346.1 pounds; | | | | | | | Jand Seneqp st For Early Malin 16-button pique sewn, length in sewn with Paris-point $3.75. style as above. | In a final clearance of and up to $39.50. Choice 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit | by Automobiles 40: -T. A. Coppock, 159 Hay wt reported that bin auto knocked down Paul Dean, 10, 2031 First ave., Saturday, at Western ave and Lenora st. Paul was uninjured AOS protects commany;. 000 bruised Saturday when an auto truck him at First ave. and Pine st 4 Juanita, Syearold sauge 04... of Mre. J. D. Lavell, w. ¢. sustained serious en when Fer by an auto at Third ave. Saturday She was taken to the city hospital, The driv er of the auto did not stop. Vargo, 405-406 22 0 ooo. Sine at the Globe hotel, was arrested and charged with reckless driving after wiightly injuring two pedestrians at the intersection of Second ave. and Union st., Sunday, Mrs. J. F. Zang, 1823 Nagle place, was bruised about the k and elbows and C. Me Mahon, Antlers hotel, suffered a bruimed left leg. McMahon truck when Vargo turned sharply to avoid striking Mra, Zang. Vargo was released on $25 bail 407 n Hirsch, 68, 113 N. Dan Madeson, of the Dairy} Daron iffered a cut TEAPOTS Special at 19¢ Regularly sell at $1.00 GLOVES—Spec. at 39¢ pair Capacity 4 and 5 cups. The kind grand- —for the housewife, Made mother used, A dandy assortment to choose of pure para rubber—sizes from. 7%, 8 and 8%, at $i.l in either boys’ or men's sizes, quality crucible steel; hand forged; WAR RANTED. A new French importation displayed 12-button length imported kid gloves; overseam back. beaver and black, An exceptional value. 16-button length in same colors and Sport Suits and | Dresses ments including suits and dresses made of wool crepe, wool jersey, canton crepe, homespuns, flan- nels, eponge and wool Irish crash. Formerly $24.50 FANCY ENGLISH EARTHEN Made of high. Fall Wear Floor soft-finished suede and Shades of brown, A pair, A pair, $4.50. sport apparel are 40 gar- at $17.65. THE RHODES Modart, GLOVES Stylish Stout and Bon Ton Corsets Baby Carriage Bows and i eige. » P; ray e ray, yer in beige, mode , pearl gray, medium gray, beaver, Dorddy hae “te eee” re cream and white. An excellent value. A pair, | csone out a broken line, Wednes- $3.45. day at One-Half Price Indestructible Pearl Beads in 24- Choice at . Novelty Beads and Boys’ Wool Middy Sweaters with two body stripes and stripe on bottom. sizes school colors. Oe Choice at en... 29D i pecia $1 7 65 Boys’ Jerseys in plain and school Pee eae ° colors. Sizes 24 to 3€. Choice Second Floor $2.00 ... $2.50 Boys’ School Blouses — Displayed and madras. Sizes 6 PAGE & GO. Ribbon Sashes Ribbon Ornaments Main Floor one Booth Sale Upper Main Floor nch lengths. holce $1.45 29e Choice at ah 59c 5% Tax Added Boys’ School Sweaters velty Beads, "ins. An excellent sweater in 28 to 36, featured in the in attractive patterned percales $1.00 to 16. Choice jovee the left eye when struck by an[Sunday by an auto driven by A. auto driven by 8S. Hattori, 1909 | Highth ave. Sunday, at Elghth ave. jand Olfve st. '408; Six-year-oid Peter Peton- ich, Jr., 61 W. Cedar at., was jin ® dangerous condition in the city [hospital as the result of being hit by an auto truck Sunday near 2700 Elliott ave. Police aré searching for the driver of the auto. \4 9 The baby daughter of Mr. 0 and Mrs, D. W. Andrews] | narrowly being run over escaped Sloan's Liniment | n's, Soak aw: the Liniment 7 | | hoes Poeky sleep robbers Just more mosquitoes. Use Bice Jot every aching muscle. “it kills pain! Size 00; especially el n (close cutting). AMLESS RUBBER Ivstal | HAIR CLIPPERS Very Special at _ BALL MASON FRUIT JARS QUART-SIZE—EXTRA SPECIAL AT 83c Dozen Complete with Caps and Rubbers A REAL SAVING ON AXES a $1.75 Value Special jas W hite| Soap ( hips | cons .® ey ee | Oyeno, who wi arrested and charged with driving an auto while drunk. Oyeno’s auto struck the baby’s carriage at Olive st. and West- lake ave., throwing the baby under the auto wheels. Mr. Andrews is an employe of ‘The ‘Star. LOS ANGELES.--Monida Liamas, & waitress, shoots and kills her em. ployer, Thomas Figueroa, restaurant owner, because he discharges her. FREE TREATMENT Men and women—no matter what your atiment. grasp this op- unity, isit Our Santpract Pinte All Drugless et ™ Allments Our 5; nly raat Sanipractic 20 Thompson Bidg., Therry St, Seattle. Coll 4th ave. Main 6714. ARMY TENTS NAVY New and Used CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 76 University, Cor, Western Ave. TRAVEL BY AUTO to PORTLAND FARE $5.50 Wednesday and 00 a. m. AMES BROS CO. Agents 115 Cherry St. Main S178 fine for CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS Special at } In the large 22-ounce packsge. Crystal White Soap Chips are absolutely pure; willl not injure the most delicate fabrics. Buy Wednesday at a SAVING.