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ee Feel he Electric | pean Gift Is the : b aeModern Gift § LOOK OVER THESE LAST-MINUTE PRICES ! ob 98] 8 Complete Set u a Eight-Light Sets with various col- ored globes. An unheard-of value at this very spe- cial price. LIGHTS DESK LAMPS Very attractive model in statuary bronze. Flexible a... $3.85 5 CIGAR LIGHTERS The latest electric novelty. _— with battery, $4.00, r the auto .... For desk or home, com- $1.50 | New Style FLASHLIGHTS Combination portable Hand Lantern and Flash- light. Complete with spare — $3 75 e VP PRICE RADIO SUPPLIES SIE IEPEETEIE IS ISIEIIIO ISTE: ; il NEXT DOOR To UNIVERSITY ST a aap ge P THEY'LL GO CHEAP! Also a Big Variety of Imported Novelties Sl nt arm. 114 PIKE e Till Christmas Only a few more shopping days before Christmas! Make your se- lections now and avoid the last- minute rush! Our stores offer you a pleasing variety of Gifts Electric. WESTERN : ELECTRIC is @ standard-head img machine of highes' ) Made In shuttle $52.50 to $72.00 “UNIVERSAL “Colonial” and “Classic” coffee urns and percolators are among the. most beautiful and useful gifts to be found at the Electric Stores. With | tray, sugar and creamer, $42.25 to $44.75. | Many other Percolators and Urns, $10.00 to $33.50 THES) SNAPPY MORNINGS you would enjoy the warm, comforting glow as a “COZY GLOW” electric heat- er as much as the Westinghouse Kid in the picture. Also Hotpoint, Gen- eral Electric and Simplex heaters — $7.44 to $11.00. DON’T FORGET OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER OF THE NEW “BLUE BIRD” A large, beautifully finished $160.00 copper wash- ing machine with all-metal swinging wringer for $127.50. PHONE MAIN 6000 Suburban: Kirkland Renton 1, A PUGET SOUND ENTERPRISE Enumclaw 1219-21 FOURTH AVE. waseas | Open Evenings OLYN point te sion whet tts. 4. The righ: serve custom tn un-| ers without ference from ficient power or | any state board. are keeping the rates aky high | She Grek aeep toward ascaqnplid If Taooma ts ated trom well: | ing thig was the framing wer ing power outside ite own city limita, DIN to grant the cities th TIEDU® | the outlying districts will be at the | The bill was drawn by T nae J. L merey of the privately owned planta ! ne POE 8 will be without power altogeth Kennedy's bi Bl hut if Tacoma extends b e rights of free devel | cosatul plant operating fe nt and service to city-owned | and not for profit, the private power plants making company will be made to But there te another bill, Whe | rump iteeif | it wa | Hot Fight Brewing Over Seattle power outsi develop. If permitted to ¢ Tacoma will well & great amount of power to 1» and communities puniclpal tim slong the route of its Hnes—distriots not now served by any private cor 3. The right t develop power | poration—and perhaps tap sections sites as they wee ft born in the office af a Tacomt THE SEATTL Rival City Power Bills and Tacoma Back of One Measure; Other Is of Mysteri ious Origin APL power rates in the Le=All indications on the lowent aht of the sen r bill comes country, and has kept the rates of wrivate power interests down by #0 ext month 5 , have been the | doing " the Cushman alte, whieh {ttt ma has just obtained title to f the state plants are Hoston controlied, Boston tn exer. STAR ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL OPENS P. Jarvis of Johnson, either Boston owned or Jarvis & Co., public accoun THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. SOLVE YOUR LAST-MINUTE GIFT PROBLEMS AT DAVIDS JEWELRY SALE lamonds t- reney thought to be closely con. | Hoste prtivncg lants, who has been placed in nected with the Stone & Webster cor - cy) porations This second bill would gy an with its Custhmen _ peeled a — Mat a . d Ri ° . t t 4 Krayt the municipal power depart. fully developed, and Seattle, with | Cours picnics. Diam Ba Pin Wris' W ches. S erling waiehe ‘Whe right s all their! the Skagit plant operating, | night school here. on ings, r 8, t a ’ ; Seemed tik: thoy thor o nd oak, might dominate the power busi | Sil P. Bead M ’, W: ches—li them with a gros revenue tax ness of the Northwest, so far as A new cotirse in, accountancy has iver, ut earl 8, ens at t- The intense interest of the pawer| rate fixing ly concerned, [been opened two evenings @ woek at i Intereata ig Delloved tobe dictated | ‘The private intareats are counting |e Sewtte ¥ atc AW with ® YT epally thousands of gifts to choose from. from Boston. It in pointed out that] on the country legislators to oppose eadirwy - “ ™ veor iy uiiia oY tho mont successful of all city-owned | the cities on a basis of old-time preju: | 78'"" be hen co tore baile. power plants is that of Tacoma. Not dice, and defeat the city power bill tne eae . i ‘ oe ee - only has the Tacoma plant been a] ft iy known that many of the legia | m4” Principe ig: BOY P H B. C t t th B BR ota"money ae tt men eythane seatws o's creme Soot eens’ HM Prices Have Been Cut to the Bone tax on the revenues the citie ¢ bean submitted in state examin derive from the sale of power be te candidates in the certified d E P h B. k b Bureau of their renpective limita. Other legis: Dubie wecountant examinations an very urcnase Dacke y ur lators who have received favors in thus making the course eminently for Owca be In Sei | ton brother, —- | Rweden ‘The bro abouts. 3822 | THEL! }An ' JOUN her hod tadeor Capta: him bedi No resu erous instead, “Fellow M. len and Wi To Be Cut Up, and To Be Tortured Capta’ himself, Missing The Gtar invites ite readers to ese this department a0 an aid in fi teeta OSCAR A. JOHNSON: would EDWARD AND HENRY HOPPE: | Hoppe desires to know their where are necessary for the settiement of an estate left as the result of « re | cent death. The brother is F. Hoppe, Eton 8t., uncle of Thelma and Mary | Shafer, 20 and 14, respectively, whom [he belleves to be in the West, te in- | quiring for them. The uncie, Linton | Stephens, may be reached at U | Veterans’ Honpital, Oteen, N. C | LIZZIE RAYLS SECORD: The} }by her unclv, John Clevenger, Gen- | eral Delivery, Kokomo, Ind jare wanted in connection with the settlement of at estate je by your ‘orrespond with your sister, Mrs. y Ellen Davis, 211 Glengary Ave., “Cure Your Ru Old Sea Captain Cured His Own | pr.L.L.Cottin Dr. A. T. Cottin || Rupture After Doctors His Remedy and Book Sent Free. many years; then he sustained a bad double rus to not on tor after doctor and truss after truss. that he must either submit to a dan- ie. He did neither, He cured himecif the past from the power interest, but who do not live in the cities most in terested in the development of city owned plants, faver going the whole route and making it practically tm possible for munictpally owned plants | to succeed And th terest practical. Relatives wer to the special tn. n by one of the legis. emere o mis PHILADELPHIA If the city power bill in defeated | striking fe tm this next legislature, wa will in-|the time, John itiate & measure and carry it before the voters, We will bave the time to do it, and we can get the votes for death. Inquiries | it, too, The people of state will fF A. Jobnason, 40, belleved to| not stand for special-interest control attle, bave come from Gell! | of leginiation,” His b m the son, who emigrated ld lated by th ONE-MAN WOMAN be “appreciated by the Bror Jonsson, Gellivare. . ther of Edward and Henry CHAP, 11— Their signatures, he states, BEGIN HERE TODAY ‘There had heen many disappointments fo the life of Vancouver,, Waah. see MA AND MARY SHAFER: h her mother and re: feat city, where ene met, of ut the memory of Dan, been the greatest com om she returned heme her mother, too, had that her father eoded her care. ad busband wae 8 c wo differer fet of the | elastic at Dan wae) | ee The envelope the passing meigh- bor put in Kate's hand wes of cheap, flossy paper. The address scrawled J°SEPH WILLIAMS: You|on it in a round, wavering hand. Kate opened it ‘The ragged letters of the signature stood out-—Chinatown Alice. Kate wondered vaguely as she ‘ted to comprehend the meaning of he badly written words, why Alice used the whole name. She won- tom of it ter—" of in Ontario, your olf home. daughter. Ont Kate, “IT | girl” re Like ured Mine” Sanitarium Said “0 te or Death.” 512 18th Ave. Phone Fast 0071 When suffering from any chronic ailment do not ||” In Collings satled the seas for Kate's oye and then back again. Kate Ward had neither son nor That had been one of the Alsappointirents “If she were my obild,” should want | done for her that could be dono— but I have nothing to do with, have nothing to divide with this @ matoh th BY RUTH AGNES ABELING ownership? was sure that her insanitary laundry wa the“ Wa hing? Fifteen hundred students @ year enroll in the nit | of the looal Y, M. ¢ |Humen Toveh Is Burned to Death A Pa. Dec Donthwaite’s LONDON. ~~ The Cooeh Behar, 34, Indian prince, dies ta honpital here Maharajah “WHAT DO I OWE THEM?” dered If she were proud of the badge Of pomsession, even such as it waa, | Had abe really cared for Dan. could | ihe have wanted to plac continually with another man’s sien | Or did Chinatown Alice really have some sincere affec tion for the Oriental with whom she worked and lived? woman who had once cared for Dan Ward conceive any affection for one | woman's love so And could the her of her ia, Kate stumbled thru the letter t mother of Lizzie Rayln Secord is sald | DOROTHY Mhe asked Kate to sesist| has half appeal, half threat. Alice to be ill in Kokomo, Indiana. Infor.| 1 supporting the chit. A few dave! wa, trying to press her claim. mation regarding Mrs. Secord, be | ‘ier Kate recsived « letter, Dorothy was ill, she wrote, and she | leved to be in Waahington, is sought; GO ON WITH THE STORY ; : “Just imagine she te your daugh whole badly written that part of one sentence held She went back to it— Justin entered the room. “What news, Katie—girt?” “A letter from Alice, father.” “Say anything much?" “Dorothy ts ti. | | “Father,” Kate wns epeaking after & long silence, “how much do you think I ought to do for this girl and her child? How much do I owe pture that soon forced him y remain ashore, but ae despair, and resort to the knife unwarranted, but consult us first, as we can help you. We have the lat- est up-to-date equipment at our Sanitarium to han- die all cases successfully. All modern drugless meth- ods used. ridden for years. He tried doc- THIS holes maT Its! Finally, he wae assured and abhorrent operation or No mental or contagious Pek a MARIN RUSSELL _ AMUSEMENTS OOR THEATRE Orpheum Crrcuih > WAUDEVILLE:: won EDDIE "LEONARD “TMK MINSTRELS DELIGHT Stewart and Olive SIALLIA'BART COMPA Wit. HALLEN TWKk DalLy E' QUIXEY FOUR “WATAER NEWMAN CO, NO BROTHERS omen, Y: Don! Have nd fon be t “Trusses.” in Collings made of His condition—a t last he was rewarded by the finding ot the method well, strong, Vigorous and happy man, telling all about how he cured Pa and how anyone may follow the wai treatment in their own home without any tro are FRE. pald to any will All fend it you put FR that so quickly made him @ the same method; and inexpensiv gon In the ond eects Liberal Terms An Ideal Xmas Gift! Also full Une of Tricycles, Scooters and all wheel goods. apie, The book and medicine They will be sent pre- bp oe ved sufferer who out right down t U4 BOOK AND 'OY COUPON. oy ‘Collings Gas) Bed Watertown, Excelsior Motorcycle and Bicycle Co. $01 KE. Pine St, Bll, 0997 Matinees Matinees 2:30 T BILLY “DALE & Company cy hursby Bobby Lehman “PANTAGESOOPR, BITS AND PIECES 25e JOE WESTON AND GRACE ELINE Admission: Nights 400 ‘ferent schools the night to nee beard caught on fire and he was burned to 1 herself | round the the bot thought everything THE } Nights 7 and 9 JAN RUBINI Policy of Fair Dealing and Honest Merchandise DAVIDS Successors to B. L. Gates 1418 2nd Ave., Near Pike. oft | Open Evenings Till Xmas. “Bvyerything.” In spite of Justin Parsons’ habit of slow speech, the word waa con: vineing. Justin meant tt In no half way measure “As the mother of your husband's child, you owe her nothing. “As & woman you owe ber every the whole world lived by that rule of right-——what 4 hell of a place we'd be living in, Katie! “Why, it's only the people who re- fum to be clroumscribed by their Own little circle of reeponstbility and stagnate.” privilege who make the world ft to| As she went about the duties of live tn It t# only the people who | the little houschold; as she walked thing. |love enough to share the burdens of | out thru the sun-lit orchard, Monk We moke and aswume our respon |thore around them; oaly the people | padding softly along, Kate consid sibilities ourselves, Katie, and not | who have courage enough to break | ered the question of Alice and her with the proviso that our families |every rule and precedent, when oc-/ daughter in the light which her and friends will share them. Life) caston demands ft, who lift the world | father had put on it has no right to exact tribute where |out of deadly humdrum. (To Be Continued) it gives nothing. But just suppose “If each one of us (14 only what (Copyright, 1922, by Seattle Star) the conditions ef eur ewn Bfe right funy demand we do: ff we never took the bit In our teeth and dared for the sake of something which didn’t «xactly involve our own bread and butter—we'd A Guaranteed Treatment Without Pain, Operation or’ Confinement 'O CUTTING, burning, clamps, stitches, ligatures or any of the numerous disagreeable and violent features of the old method are used. My non-surgical system of curing Piles is rapid, gentle and soothing, giving almost im- mediate relief and quickly effecting permanent cure. 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