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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922, Sealdsweet Glorida Grapefruit PAGE 14 Buy Now, Pay Next Year Charge It! CHERRY’S Charge It! Six Months to Pay! A REAL XMAS OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. January CLEARANCE SALE in DECEMBER, when it is most needed. If you haven't already done s0, open a charge account | with us and see how easily you can clothe yourself and fanily by using our system of “SMALL REGULAR PAY- Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit MENTS.” Women’s and Misses’ Coats ] Extra values, newest ma- ' terials. All the latest models, either plain or fur-trimmed, All and a beautiful line of Fur on sale for Coats. THIRD OFF. Suits and Dresses Suits, either plain tal- lored or fur trimmed, good models and materials. ONE- in All Dresses at one-fourth to one-third off, which gives you a range J price from "$15.00 to $39.50. In the Men’s, Young Men's and Boys’ Department we are showing splenad Overcoats and Suits—Newest models and materials, ranging in prices from $2£.0v) as: XMAS SUGGESTIONS : Women Furs, Fur Coats Silk Sweaters Waists Hats and Umbrellas Men Overcoats, Sweaters Mackinaws Odd Trousers Boys A New Suit, Mackinaw or Sweater Don’t overlook the unusual opportunity you now have of getting the necessary clothes—and Pay Next Year! CHERRY’S 1015. Second Ave., in the Rialto Bldg. | dust Over Pig’n Whistle Deserves Cigaret Burns Off d, Says Judge Girl’s Hair Crop ECAGO, Dec. 14—“This witness; CHICAGO, Dec. 14-—A cigaret butt Be branded,” said Judge Coosy | thrown from a motor-bun set fire to c who bad committed per-|the hat of Miss Eleanor Kirk and a part of her hair was burned off. SCARETS 10* * Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver p Micest cathartic-lxattve to|completsly by morning and you will } Four bowels when you havejfeel «plendid. “They work while Billousmess you asleep.” Cascarets never stir Indigestion you up or gripe like Salts, Pilla, Sour Stomach | Calomel, or Of and they cost only Cascareta. One ortwojten cents a box. Children love will empty your bowels /|Cascarets, too. Huntoon Is New Shrine Potentate Nile Temple, Nowl« 4 the Mystic! > Shrine, chose Richard W. Huntoon as their potentate for the coming year at a meeting held Wednesday night in the Masonic Templa, Pine and Harvard Other officers selected are: L. G. Schaeffer, chief rabban; E Shirley Goodwin, anststant rabban; Walter F. Meter, EB E Sigiey, treasurer; Frank B Lager, recorder, and as representa tives to the Imperial council te be held tn Washington, D. C., In June, Richard W. Huatoon, Hugh M. Caid. well, CD. Hyland and Dougtas Ball. Tripoli Visited by lintial Snow TUNTS, Deo. 14.-—finow has fallen im Tripolt for the first time tn history. UL eae (ifs « shi ‘nth Distribute Them on Christmas Day Little bright red acka, of luscious little seedless acked full un-Maid Rais- ins—every Kiddie wants one on Christ- mas Day. Buy a carton at the nearest store—24 for $1, the special Christmas price. Distribute them among the children. Then let them give a little package to each of their little friends. ‘A delicious, corgi | natural sweet- meat that’s both good an good for them, Let’s get the carton now—2 dozen bril- Tiant lit each, ¢ boxes, all for $1—less than 5¢ Little Sun-Maids “Christmas Raisins’ 5c Everywhere high priest and prophet; | * Thomas D. Askren, Oriental guide; | > Songs of Marie and Mary McFarland, opera singers, who head the Pantages bill this wee. k, are winning much applause from capacity audiences at each performance, BLAME SCRIBE [MORAN THINKS FOR BURNING Reporter Fired Effigy, Say) College Students OXFORD, Misa, Dea. 14.—-Investt- gation has shown that the burning | in effigy of Gov. Russell here re- o Was “staged” by C. W. Mo . at that time a Memphis news Paper reporter, who haa since been discharged by his paper. | University of Missiastpp! students, who © alleged by McNetl to have cond 4 the burning, had no part in tt. Students met and passed resotu- ton ndemning the story aa « scurrilous invention of C. W. Me nich we consider @ totally unwarranted reflection upon the honor and integrity of ourselves and) which we resent in no uncertain | terms.” Chancellor Joseph Powers of the university issued « etatement con- demning the cetion of the reporter) an “outrageous and opposed to every principle of newspaper ethies.”| Chancellor Powers quoted the fol | lowing retraction of MeNell: | “Over-enthused by « desire to put over @ good feature story about the Ruseell-Birkhead trial, C. W, McNett willfully fremed a story here Wedneeday night on the burning of Gov. Lee M. Russell by students of! the University of Mississipp!, & tn- | stigated the story, prepared the dummy and paid for « car to take | 10 boys to the scene of the burning. | I myself can be seen slightly in the pleture (@ photograph of the burn ing), and 1 helped throw matches on the gasoline.” ‘The chancellor also stated the re porter confessed he first sought to BILL WILL WIN “During my campaign for repre nentative of the dist legislative die trict I made the pledge to the people that tf elected I would favor « statute which wil require a person holding » wil coffice to resign from much offke before seeking another of. flea, except tn cases of reelection,” today said Charles A. Moran, repre. mntative elect of the dist legislative district. “I mean to make good on this promise when I go to Olympia, and shall bend ever= effort vo have this measure enacted tnto law. From a preliminary canvass of the memters elect, both In King county and out | aide counties, I am convinced that my bill will recetve favorable consid. leration frem nearly all members of the houne and the senate “Surely, such « law ts needed and will result in benefit to beth taxpay- ors and office scckers alike.” employ negrose to stage the affair, but falling in this, “managed to ob- tain on the streets 10 irresponsible boys who were willing to aasiat him. Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortuna ception. But if you find Whe fat cumbersom be wise to fol- on, which ts in- dn of people who | You will be safe from harmful drugs * ts to reduce steadily and starvation diet or Advertinement HY WOT? It will do you a world of How the folks will welcome you! You'll he ised, too, how easy it is to make the trip. 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