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Wetnasday and Thursday IRST in the order of neceasity comes the coat, whether it be of both kinds, one sim- ply must have a warm, good looking coat. $24.75 Represents the Low be al Price of en Attractive Group The Florence | have no Gestre to ao.” “Saves You Money” Second and Union Wives of I. W. W. Feted by Friends | Following a farewell party at the} st, station, Monday night, the/ of O. C. Bland and John 1, W. W. who are now serv. Prison terms tn connection with Armistice day killing at Cen- left for Walla Walla to visit Comfort club. and a banquet SEEK TRIANGLE SENATE DEBATE Verbal Fight Between Dill, Duncan, Poindexter Urged Efforts are now belng made to bring about a three-cornered debate between the various candidates for) } United States senator, C. C, DI, democrat, and James A. Duncan, | |farmer-iaborite, already have con: | | sented, but It remains to be seen if the republican nomines, Senator | Miles Potndexter, will accept. Plans were origtnally made for « @ebdate between Dill and Duncan, on the question of which ts entitled to the progressive vote of the state, as against Poindexter. Dill, however, withdrew his acceptance when Dun. ean changed the proposition of the proposed debate to: “Resolved, That the refubiioan and Gamocratio parties have betrayed the people, and the Interests of the over. | whelming majority of the citizens of ‘Washington wil! be conserved by sup: porting candidates standing on the farmer-iabor platform.” “T can't debate on that propos! | | tion,” Dil explained, “unless Benator Potndexter takes part. Because tt | would put me in the postition of de- | fending the republican party—ahioh It te not expected, however,” that | Potndexter will enter the debate. He te leaving at once for Mastern Wash ington, where he plans to stay until & Week before election, He opened his final campaign at Everett Mon: | @ny night, when he defended the| Marding administration. / Poindexter ts to get quite a bit of | outsite help during his campaign. Senator Ralph H. Cameron, of Art: | ond rife around Beattio's boulevards | Se! i the first of the “bie suns” | Preceded the departure A MAs# due tn thin state, Io will make sev. | meeting was held In I. W. W. hall,/en speeches, but none Beattie | 512% Second ave, and a silver offer-|Flis program ts as follows: Yakima, was taken for the relatives of October 19; Bellingham, October 20 the tmprisoned men, Sedro-Woolley, .Mount Vernon and Anacortes, October 21, and Hoquiam &nd Aberdeen, October 23 “gree WALLA—M a Meantime, his democratic oppo- who ae a Page | nent, DIL te by no means tnactive, one i“ ~~ fod fm an Fron, | 22° made seven speeches Monday, cieco. Bald ¢: 1/804, In addition, 90 of his wom or other * a nap terete | supporters met at the home of Et Ailing Children Get . Well on Syrup Pepsin E DR ALDWELLS 7 o Clock 10 Big Acts SYRUP PEPSI She family laxative . beth Howley, 1426 394 ave. 8, and pitdged him thetr ald. STRIKE CUTS RAIL INCOME WASHINGTON, Oct. 10—A eharp ANY PAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE ae ESE Sees Beste new! to figures made public today by the Assocation of Ratlway Executives. Reporte filed with the Interstate commerce commission show that the income for August waa but 2.45 per cont of the claas 1 railroads’ tentative valuation, the lowest return since May, 1981. August's net income totaled $52,679,799, i H wa it F ad ( 4 if i E : Hi i F : i a : F Perth ] il i 8 sr GT | Hit i “Ener FE i e > ri EI z£ r $ 3 itt Hi i Hy iF j y A un large dose of morphine. Mel ancholia accentuated by loneliness was given by fellow physicians as the cause for the deed. JOYNER’S WONDERFUL ls ie 4 sold by Bartell, Switt and Rie Medicine ones, a: edless sufferin, ENT OF THE OWNER: Re RED BY TH le Rar, published dally, 1, 1922. m. County of King, « wl n te Eee poses and aa: h ‘and Ahat the following ement required in section 44%, Postal Laws and of this form, to wit! 1. That the names and addresses editor, and business mana, Publisher por ve rs owning or holding 1 per rippe Est. of John P. Scripps | Jonephin 7 o'Clock | owning of holding 1 per es, oF other securities o for N. H. Berippa, W ndercook, rdo, David Cunningham, ‘That the two paragi stockholde: nd aoe ble wil SHIP, MANA B ACT OF CONGRESS fa, Me the best of hi tar Publishing Co, R. D, Pinkerton A, i. Mi 1 Kate Atwood, na, Cincinnati, 0, Johnson, nainnatl, O, A. i. Murphy, Oakland, Cal, J. ‘1h SMATTONW STAR TACOMA READY 'BIG LINER HAS TO RUSH PLANT Decision Clears Way for Cushman Project TACOMA, Oot, 10-—-ingtneers witl begin work on plans and specifica. ions for the Lake Cushman power nite &@ soon a8 the steam generating plant en the waterfront has been completed, Commiasioner Ira 8. Da vinnon sald today, after studying the decision of the state supreme court, which gives the city ® decisive legal victory. “We want to clean up the work on the steam plant, and then «pend all our efforts in getting the plans for o big project ready,” sald Daviesap. “In the meantime I'm going to ask the counet] for money to seoure the rightofway for our transmission ines thru Pierce county,” Daviason maid that altho he had not had time to study the decision, he was sure all hindrances in the way of the development are removed. Mayor Fawoett said he expected no opposition from any source now as Governor Hart several weeks ago assured him that he would do every. thing tn his power to help Tacoma get the permite ft needs from the state fisheries board. Alumni Luncheons Start Wednesday Alumni of the University of V tngton will hold their first lancheon of the year Wednesday noon in the L. C. Smith Butiding res. taurant Football will be discussed. During the college year the meetings will be held semiamonthly, N. P. Reduces Rate on Montana Grain Conforming to recent action by other railroads, the Northern Pacific placed in effect, Tuesday, a reduc tion on grain shipped from Montans to Seattle, The new rate is seven cents under the regular tartff. Laundry Week Is National Laundry week begins Monday, October 23. Seattle laundries have completed plans to escort visitors thru their an dition, It greet Jation of bi reat whi at To prove just what thie remarka- treategent can do for you, we 4 our appliance on trial 1D with the understandin; how jong you have, 3 tr Sor take. Write Toa y for free lit- ture giving complete information. 2, 279 Bradbury ae Angeles, Calif. AUGUBT 24, except Bunday, at Beattie, oat for the Mate and 4 Saving, boon du acco o jn the Business * nowledge and ement (and if a daily oresaid publication for the date by, the Act of August 24, 1912, em- emulations, printed on the reve of the publisher, editor, managing Postoffice addrene— le, W the total amount Beattie, Wash. Berippe 3. ‘That the known bondholders, mortga) cent more ff the: inotnnatl, ed. (heirs Margaret W. Vv ade! jelphia, Mra. Gertrud Ww. giving the names of the own- contain not only the Liat BURIAL AT SEA Passengers Upon McKinley See Ceremony | Passengers of the transpacific ner President McKinley, which ar- rived in Beattie Monday night from Yokohama, witnessed the burial at sea of Norman C. Brown, water ten- der on the liner, who after « brief {iiness succumbed to pneumonia, Altho the big liner ran into @ ty- phoon between Manila and Hong- kong, splendid time was made, and the boat arrived at the Victoria quar. antine station with only six hours’ difference between her time and that | of the new Impress of Canada, sald to be the fastest of transpacific ves. sels, The liner brought 6,600 tons of general cargo, including $3,000,000 in raw ollk, which wee on ite way eartward at an early hour Tuesday morning. | ~ IMPROVEMENT WORK on Rail road ave, between Madison and Pike lets, and the construction of sewers jon Kast Marginal way waa author. ined by the elty council Monday. | Raisin Bread Order from your grocer ex your bake shop now. Old-fashioned, full-freited raisin bread with at least eight luscious raisins to the tlice—the kind you like. To get the best, in which the raisin flavor permeates the loaf, ask for bread that’s made with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking wees, Hed Your Iron Today? We take this means of answering the many inquiries as to the open- ing of our Fall Class in Salesmanship Personal | Efficiency | Parliamentary Practice Forceful Speech This class organizes at once, for two evenings a week, Mondays and Thursdays, and as usual will be PERSONALLY CON. DUCTED EVERY SES. SION BY OUR SALES EXPERT AND PAR LIAMENTARIAN ‘There are many so-called ex- perts, but there {# no other ublic man in Seatile who rings out man-power in men and wo as does Robert Symmonds. Tf you really mean business, really want suc: Inootne, @ better urself as ish—thin ie the clase you want Aalewmansht: students mey take any other bumness gute Ject without extra cost. Wil- ton's gives complete training, Write, phone or call and we shail be Pleased to arrange for Boo nena One, of Robert ymmonds’ famous classes, CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS %6 University, Cor, Western Ave, Store MeDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE Hours, 9:00 to 6:80 ~ eee eM LE ES ES Phone Main 6720 : er america artex Towels Famous for Quality, Attractiveness and Durability Fancy Towels for the Bath 50c In two styles, Jacquard weave with borters of pink, blue or gold, or with fancy cross stripes and borders of pink, blue and laven 75c Jacquard woven plaids with colored stripes forming the plaid, or Jacquard striped osn ter with wide colored border in pink, biue, orange or lavender. Bize 20240. $1.00 Firm, closely woven, with Jacquard border 04 space for monogram. Another style, with Micheline border, tn blue, pink, orange or lavender. Size 21x40. $1.25 Clossty woven, with fine thread, ts several Extra Special All White- Bath Towels abeorbent qualities; fully Blse 18138, 25¢ Hemmed towelp—a good weight, with bleached. size at this price, medium weight, in all white, Gize 23x43, Sound and Conservative Banking Results in Safety and Service to the Depositor A Bank Statement That Any Man or Woman Can Understand SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Statement of September 15, 1922 A conservative he arranges his for payment. For This Purpose We Have: assets 50 as CE) GAME ocr eesiccscihbeleccssicceesasoneus Gold, Bank Notes and Specie, and with legal turnable on demand. (2) U. 8. Government Bets .ca-npeseonanee weit anna eesinnk Same as cash. (3) Bonds ee ee er rr oe ee se ee ees evesccce and banker always has these deposits in mind, to be able to meet any request 7,602,876.58 Cees sees beccce ro 4,767,686.10 4,118,516.89 eer eeeese comeeesses Of municipalities, railroads and other corporations, of first quality and easily salable. Payable in less than three months cured by collateral. (5) Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Represents our ownership interest in the great Federal Re serve Bank of the U. 8. (6) Real Estate, Furniture and (7) Our New Banking House Into which we moved on August 5th, every known facility and convenience 8,792,450.49 aes teene eeesecee on the average, largely se- 54,000.00 se seeee ewer seewe seewese ow Fixtures 52,983.41 807,902.19 own eee ceeeccewmece arranged so as to give to our customers, Total to Meet Deposits. . swommemeetecwwome cosccecce ences + $26,176,415.61 (8) This Leaves a Surplus of.........00..0 ee ccae cocccceses $ 1,909,423.11 Which debts to the upon which becomes the property of the stockholders after the depositors are paid, and is a guarantee fund we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been lodged with us for many years. Our listed resources, enumerated in this statement, do not and cannot include those assets of friendliness and helpfulness which this bank has in the per- These are assets Rid of Blackheads : wae te ‘y one simple. pafe and eure at never fails to met rid of blackheads, that im to disso To do this two ounce: nite from any drug ai Je a little on @ hot, wet cloth ub over the blackheads brisk! h the pai ‘At be sonnel of its board of directors, its offi } sage pay dividends to our vn os baw us the the boo! the company but r reslade Season Tickets .0.0:..0:,0 B0c s ral ) PO ENTE 6 a the th curity hola’ Single Admission ..........10c tion, the name of t person oF cotporation for whom anak - acin; y give also that the said Free Dancing nt'a full Knowledge a: -——SHOW STARTS 7:45—— patrons in service and satisfacti d have made largest bank in the State of Washington, aap aks 5: vel a OFFICERS ~~ EGae, Chairman . W. Spangler, President R. V. Ankeny, First Vice President QL. TaGrave, Asst. Cashier P. B. Truax, Vice President E. K. Reiley, Asst. Cashier La . R mr od Vice oan aed . C. W. More, Asst. Cashier |. H. Newberger, Vice lent Wm, Kahlke, Asst. Cashier H. C. MacDonald, Cashi J. H. Miner, Asst. Cashier nder which stockhold: books of the compan: tr acity oth ¢hat of a bona b ‘© that any othe or indirect in ted by him. ‘oe number of on, id stock, bonds, or b if AMIe publication to paid subscribers shown above is 71,685. (This in- Jona only.) H. . MARSHALL (Signature of “b Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day or October tate WEAL.) C, FLUMBREBLT. K, right out, 1 » Qky commission expires Feb, 1, 1924) clean and ‘the ler Hon—Advertisoment, natural condi. |