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MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMEKICAN HOMES attie’s popular holiday store— @ —your Christmas shopping is the | most important—and probably the most perplexing problem in the World to you just now. This prob- lem is easily solved here at this great homefurnishing store, where there are thousands and thousands of desirable, useful things to choose from at moderate expense —and you know “Your Credit Is Good!” elect holiday gifts )W—pay next year! store’s extraordinary credit advan- tages are ready for you—make your selec- tions now and start paying a little this month so you can comfortably pay the balance next year. holiday gifts of distinctive originality —useful and attractive leather novelty cases from the extensive showing in our leather goods department. Moderately priced. $395 real leather $595 ite" writing wonderful sho nessee cedar che different styles—just arrived. Copper trim- d or plain. 36 ins. to 54 ins. long. Beautifully Very reasonably priced: $1085 to $75— —6 styles of small size child’s chests, $395 — ——card Index reetpe case of real leather In Black or colors. A very practical gift $175 ——— —ohiid’s vanity case. Real leather. Fitted with coin purse and mirror, men’s real leather handkerchief o ase Tan, brown, biack or blue. Lined with motre, $175 —cigarette brown or black seal leather, Exactly as pictured. case in bridge bet of real leather, Fitted with finest quality cards, also score card. MAIN FLOOR playing cards tn fine quality real leather cane Git edge cards. TOY SPECIALS — kaleidoscope—1 Oc —wonderful combinations of colors appear when re- volved. Made of metal and glass; 5614 ins. long. depot tracks— —exsctliy an ple tured. Painted in blue and red Length 24 in Width 9% tn. very well made, of Tennessee cedar. Priced from $5— to $8.50. Christmas VICTROLA offer n offer making it possible for YOU to select the greatest of all Christmas gifts—the VICTROLA. A gift all the family can enjoy and take delight in possess- ing. Make this year’s Christmas gift a VICTROLA. PAY AS LITTLE AS $ 1 WEEK terms as low as $35—, $50— an 1— weekly are offered on the $25—, $75— models; on the higher priced models very reasonable terms will also be made. Victrola IV. Victrola VI. Victrola 50 Victrola 80 Victrola 90 seve es $125— Victrola 100 ..... .$150— . $35— . $50— VICTROLA No. 111 $225— MAIN FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE CO, SEATTLE SECOND AVE, AT PINE ST. L. Schoenfeld & Sons FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS . —~ Geoffrey Dawson, editor of London Times, ap. to editorship of paper again. ernment the use of one) formul for all cases. are several dozen combina land formulas, each one for if you take swrong one for your Case, you yourself infinite harm. lag aster {or you’ to call and % mined f Man Killed; Woman | at midnight Sunday when they were | Dying; Care i in Crash | struck by an automobile near Tobias é : "C station on the Southern Pacific. Pesos gente te eg repel The car Herman was driving had at the Oregon Electric station here, |" into the dith near Hillaboro. A was instantly killed and Mrs. Georgia | Paxsing anotorist stopped Winship, 40, probably fatally injured | assistance to render » and Herman was making |fast a tow rope while Mrs. Winship Hooked on, when « third car struck returned them. from China, brings new Kemedies for of our $2.00 monthly ¢ and have your suit looking fresh every week Clouners and dyers of every thing, Satisfaction guaranteed. Daily service. PACIFIC DYE Wonks D. Carle, My Phowe Went 0249, v © nian B Remedy Hotel Green, 814 bid and 1606 a‘ ve, Main 563 And 115 Yesler Way. Main 4498 THE STAR vellers from CHIEF SEATTLE To the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.: | Dear Bandits (Dear ts right): With your telephone bills for No- vember you are sending out nice little pamphiets in which you ex plain “why an tnorease of telephone rates at this time is necessary.” You say you just want to be falr—fair to the public and, quite tn cldentally, fair to yourselves. But your argument would be much more convineing if your November Bills had also been acoompanied by the note that you were making @ rebate for the two days during the month—Wev, 11 and Nov, 3%-on which ft was absolutely tmnpos sible for your subscribers to get any service over their phones, That might have convinced people that you were just as willing to be fair | to them as you are to yourselves, CHIEFY SBHATTLE. |To Ralph Horr, S. B. Asia, et al.: 1 Gentiomen I have no desire to butt in on « private fight But @o you think that public “benefits” will be petronised much tn the future if there are many more undignified squabbles like the one tn whioh you are now engaged? CHIEF 8HATTLE SEATTLE To Ned Moe, Athletic Instructor: Dear Moe: Hore's hoping you luck in your new venture as «wim ming and boxing instructor, You could do « lot of “tired business men" more good than all the girl shows fn oreation CHIEF SRATTLIO To Acting Gov. W. J. Coyle: Dear Wee: I see you've proclaimed “Maucation week” now, Life | tm getting to be just one darn week after another—so why not have @ Week of Rest pretty soon? CHIEF 6BATTLIAD. | To a Certain Burglar: Wioked Sir: The other morning you tried to choke Miss Marian Holmgren when she awoke to find you in her room. What did you think she was—your wife? CHIEF BRATTLD To All Those Who Helped in Spreading Thanksgiving Cheer: Dear Folks: Chief Seattle is proud of his people for the way they shared thelr Thanksgiving dinners with leas fortunate neighbors than themacives. He extends his hand to al! organizations and individuals who alded. Particularly he wishes to thank A. Mtark, jailer at the county jall, and the others who cooperated with him in preparing baskets for the one or two families whom they heard at the inst Moment were without Thanksgiving cheer. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Toscha Seidel, Violinist: Inspired Sir: All the real musiolovers of Beattle were entranced by your performance at the Beattie Civic @ymphony Orchestra's con. cert Sunday. May you oal) again soon! CHIEF SHATTLE To the Public Utilities Companies: Gentlemen You might well follow the example of the Unitarian church, which has a “Laymen'’s Sunday. Why don't you have « Public's Week"? If the common people got even one week of de cent treatment out of the 623 they'd be pretty lucky OCHIBP SEATTLE To Chief of Police W. B. Severyns: Dear BO Just « hint You might do « little better if you'd en courage your policemen to look out for bandits Instead of shooting Innocent college boys. Both the policemen and the college bors wil! be better off if you follow this advice. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Dan Landon, State Banaters, Dear Dan: “I'm with you in your effort to etamp out capita ment The Mosaic law has no place In modern civilization CHIRP SRATTLA To A. B. See, of New York Dear Sir: You are quoted as expressing yourself quite forcibly con- corning your disitke for women's colleges, May I ask that you look at your calendar, The year, you observe, is 1922, not 1622. Dean Helen Smith, of the Cleveland College for Women says that she wonders whether you have ever been inside a wornen’s college. Bo do I. Bet ter stick to your profession of manufacturing elevators and leave the colleges to the professors. CHIEF SEATTLE. centiilapaentiags To Traffic Officers Men; It seems that whenever a campaign against traffic violation jo at tte height, traffic accidents decline, Past axperience shows that when the campaign enda accidents Increase. The moral ls obvious— Take the next campaign @ continuous and permanent one. CHIEF 8RATTLE. To Louis Hirsch, Musical Composer Dear Louls: [ see that you are suing the Yankees for $106,000, claiming that you were ejected from the Polo Grounds during a game. Why not put down In muntc your feelings as you were thrown out of the grounds? It ought to make the prize Jags tune of the year. CHIEF BRATTLE. To the Memory of Frank Bacon _ Veteran theater coors whe saw you In “Lightnin’” mourn your tak na of the final curtain. Your name will be clamed with those of Joe Jefferson, Fara Kendall and other stars of their day. Godspeed. Old Timer CHIEF SEATTLE To H. M, Leathers, Woodland, Wash. Dear Neighbor: Congratulations upon your sale of 20 of Lady Jewell's eggs at $25 apiece. That is considered a record price, but the enge of a pullet that can lay 335 egen in one year ehould bring a good return. This price is almost as high In comparison as the $50,000 which Frank EB. Beatty ts reported to have paid for a single strawberry plant in Three*Rivers, Mich. This plant bears in early summer and just before fall CHIEF SRATTLE To the Super-Polite Men Friends: Why doff your hate tn crowded elevators? It’s one of the foolish cusioma that in most parts of the country went out years ago. Read what Mayor Fred Kohler, of Cleveland, has to say on the subject “These fellows who have to be so polite and take off their hats just jam things up,” said Kohler. “They bold their hats over their stomachs and take up room that other people should have. They also block the way In getting in and out of elevators CHIEF SEATTLE. To the G. N., N. P. and Burlington Lines Dear Railwi Your proposal to expend a million doll tising the Pacific Northwest is great stuff. This campaign materially in the rapid development of this section of th CHIR SRATTLE To Everyone in General Friends: Why do some of you purchase jittle Christmas cards that are hardiy large enough on which to place » stamp and an address? That sized matter only clogs the mails when the postal department is at ite rush season CHIEF SEATTLE. Bring in your account on or before the 5th of this month and share in the earnings for the full month ending December 31st. ) $1 to $5,000 Accepted 2 7 SEATTLE SAVINGS and ASSOCIATION 3009-324 AV ‘I UIA UNL TRU TT a PHONE HEARING DUE THIS MONTH Valuation of Properties Will Be Fixed Deo 4.—-Preliminary cont niyo OLYMPIA, to hearings on raten, | rules and service of | Telephone & Telegraph company of Washington ana the Home Tele phone & Telegraph company of Bpokans, to be held in Seattle, Ta coma and Bpokane within the next two months, the state department of public works will hold « valua tion hearing on properties of the two telephone compentes in Olympia, starting December 18 This ering will serve to bring up to ¢ the va tons of the |propertios of the telephone com | panies, supplementing the valuation made by the old public service com [mission in 1914, Hance A. Cleland jeupervisor of utilities, maid Satur | day Ne questions except thon |pertaining to valuation matters will |be brought up or permitted to be | introduced at this heartng The en gineering and accounting forces of }the department and the citiea tn | volved yet ready for the | rate heartogs. The valuation hearing will be [held before all of the members of | the department, Director #. V. Kuy | kendall presiding. The other mem- | bere are Hance HL Cieland, super | visor of utilities, and Frank R, | Spinning, supervisor of trunmporta- tion, Raymond W, Clifford, assist ent attorney general, will conduct the department's case. The engt neering forces of the department are working on the investigation under direction of Herbert J. Flagg, chief engineer, and the ao countir force: are under L. J |Hookett, chief utility auditor w W. Hardinger, special assistant en- |gineer employed by the department, is also engnged by the city of Bpo- kane, and D. EB Ridley, apectal ac- countant, is employed by the city/ of Beattie not ‘DAVIS HEADS CAR COMPANY} 1. F. Finiey, of the Finley-Hanover | |Advertixing agency, was lected | | president of the Davis Car Co, Bat. jurday at an annual mewting of the |etockhol¥ers of the company, held at the firm's plant, 7784 1éth ave, 8. |W. P. Stevenson was elected vice president; C. H. Lynch was re jerectad secretary treasurer, and I. W. Davis, chief engineer and produc tion manager. These four men, with the addition of Frank D. Hoffer, con. stitute the board of trustees. | The kholders who attended jthe meeting, after inspecting the hew fivepassenger, six-cylinder car that the company has finished, in- structed the officers to begin imme diate production on « moderate scale. Davis states that with the aasistance of the stockholders now assured him the factory will be opened in the pext 10 days to turn out five Passenger, etx-cytinder automobtice to retail under $1,000 in Seattle. This for @ Falls six engine with recog nized standard parte. Another meeting of the stockhold- ers of the company will be held at the plant Saturday, Decsmnber 16. West Seattle to Get New Streets An expenditure of approximately $510,000 will give Went Seattle 10 miles of new pavement when pres ent plane are completed. Extension of Alki ave, to Beach drive, a dis oe of two and one-half miles, will be open next March, at an expense of $120,000. Paving of @ stretch on W. Margt- nal way, from W. Spokane st. to First ave, 8. will be ended about August 1, according to plans. The improvement is to cover slightly less than three miles and will cost ap. proximately $300,000. Improvements the city is consider. ing will bring the total expenditure to the $810,000 figure. Pioneer Show to Be Held by the Eagles Featuring the days of ‘98 In the Northwest, the annual celebration of pattie Eagles will be held from ber 11 to 16 in the F. O. B. rium, tt t¥ announced by the “Pioneer pen to the pubile. in abundance will be sup-| plied, being specially printed for the cocasion in glowing denominations for depiction of the “good old days.” Basin League to Lay Out Program The Columbia Ban Irrigation leagve met at the Hotel Washington | Monday to lay plans to get Senator Miles Poindexter’s Columbta Basin irrigation plan thru the house of representatives Painless Extraction of Teeth |Special for 30 Days— | Sot of Teeth, A real specialist in charge of our inte Department. $4. 00 Gold a ba the only reliable 22K... | Radtogr: aphs method of knowing the exact condi tion of your teeth, One X-ray tree. Our treatment of pyorrhea ts con- sidered the best; $2 per tooth In One Location for 21 Years ‘BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 14204 Second Avenue Try PISO’S Astoniehinal quick relief X Annum Compounded MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922. Semi- 70 ON SAVINGS Is the Least We Have Ever Paid SAVINGS LEFT HERE TODAY WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM DECEMBER FIRST The law permits us to invest savings in two classes of security and two only—namely, First Mortgages on improved real estate and high-grade tax lien Bonds. This rigid law, rigidly enforced, is now the afeguard of more than 65,000 savings de- positors in the State of Washington against any loss Savings received In amounts from $1.00 to $5,000. Hushand afid wife may each have the limit of $5,000. To opén an account by mail, send either check, draft or P. O. money order. If currency, it should be registered. Liberal withdrawal privileges. We have never required notice to withdraw, but have always paid on demand. OFFICERS WILLIAM D, COMER... THOMAS §8, LIPPY, Vi EDGAR E. CUSHIN JAMES B. MURPHY, TRUSTEES ‘Thomas 6. Lippy Henry RK King George R Hannon Ferguson Jansen Badgar B. yo William D. Comet Mutual Savings ad Loan Association 815 Second Ave. Policeunts Who Shot Students Are Jailed UPPER SANDUSKY, 0. Dec. 4.— Policemen Edward Gibbs and Andrew Greer, of Carey, ©. were both sen os : Patricia Reid Is * eas Still a Fugitive Word that Mrs. Patricia Reid, wanted on « grand fury indictment charge of improper use of the tenoed from one to 20 years in the) matin, has eluded officials again, state penitentiary for shooting E4-| wag recetved in Seattle @unday from ward Retssing, a University of Mich-| federal agents in Chico, Cal, where ian student, on October 20. Rete. | it was believed they would arrest sing was shot and other students a®/| ner Mrs. Reid fe also wanted in epulted on thelr return from the the state courts, where she failed Michigan Ohio State football game.|/to answer a $1,500 bond. Roth officers were suspended from) duty and recetved suspension of sen-| tenes on the understanding that eerie They must serve 80 days each in jail for assault as well. SPIRIN SAY ‘“*BAYER’’ when you buy. _ Insist! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste. Aspirin te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mopoaceticacidester ef Salicylicnsid Am Se ere works with a smile on her lips, Ordinary shears and scissors soon become dull—but Wiss shears are not ordinary, ‘These famous took retain their sharp cutting edges, and cut smoothly all the way to the points. Abselsaly guaramtecd. Gift sets, containing 2, 3 and 4 different patterns, with bandsome gold-plated handles, are furnished ia plush-lined leather cases, at: 87.26 $9.35 $10.35 yf ’ 811.75 POR SALE WHEREVER GOOD CUTLERT_Is SOLD. JWISS & SONS CO. TA. HAR, Ma