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Oman, A Ryan Warner M have declared themeclves as ready to back the bill, and the support of or Ralph Mete nin the final fight bin ation and Karahneck If Is also count Opposed the introduced Thursday by E er Pierce and mish cot ‘ thelr forces behind the Juved Wednesday by Eep. Davis of Pierce 1 uf bill intre James FH county, Thin bil 4 gross earnings tax of five| dictions from both senate and members Indicate that when © bill returns from the committee ublic utilities it will contain the gross earnings tax clause. The fight at the present time does ot appear to of the «roam earnings tax, but rather on the advisability of putting this clause in the bill when it is intro. duced The fight will end, the bill propo: nents all agree, when the bill comes from the committee, and a combined front will then be offered to the “bitterenders,” who will oppose the measure at any cost, The big opposition to the bill In the house is led by the Interest back of Representative E. A. Sima, of Jefferson county, republican floor leader of the house, who Is already center on the merits bel oust saa be eguquered, Sail! Fou can . a y. Anyone day and all | immediate rel iy Lay aoane . It promptly tight congh, and soon @ the phlegm thin out ally up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is lendid for bron- ehitls, eroup, hoarseness, and brom- ebia] asthma, eappointm ounces of Pin ed. ling by Senator P. EXTRACTION FREE DAILY bowe ruBder, which de of the mouth twe or more teeth. rel Rubbes, Ne $5.00 N aot of teoth r, & perfect re- BATDaN WORK teecee $4.00 Most of our present patron: te recommended by our early oustom- ers, whoss work {s still giving good satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 16 years. Examination free Seattle Dictionary COUPON Distribution ‘OUPONS AND 98c this NEW authentic boui and- Ks packing, clerk hire, et Add for Postage: MAIL Up to 190 miles .07 ORDERS Up to 300 miles .10 WILL For greater dis- BE tances, ask Post- ILLED easter rate for 3 pounds. Because of thetr fae! for serving the publi jetionaries the office of STAH or ut toned stoi 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date) OHIO DENTISTS Hewtablished 20 Years Second Ave. and University st. Open © te @ Dafly—0 te 13 Sundays Chronic Constipation Relieved Without the Use af Laxatives Najol ts » lubricant—not ® medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. When you are const not enough of Nature's lu: bricating Haquid ts nced in the bowel to keep the 10048 waste soft and moving. Doctors pro- weribe Nuj because it acts like this natu- ral lubricant (Fem, and thus re ale ) places it. ‘Try ¥ It today. “Then, said Jack Jumping platform, “this is my speech. Nancy and Nick and Dusty Coat cated all the Dreamland people around them r what's going to happen pered Wally Woodchuck Boramble hac but | winter . wh rrel come for a week's tay, Ww ' o ntay all Some pi © luckier than others, Just lke « on & two Weeks Yao tion and finding that everybody else can stay an long as be ikea, Well, anyway, Nancy and Nick [had an ides and called everybody to hear it “We're going Nancy announced. to have school,” aid Wally to! ‘t what I came | lacr | for | “Me agreed = foramble, edging closer the better to hear “Don't toc erybodyt [laughed N. new kind Jof school, It's school where every: body may talk as much as he iikes and say anything he pleases, I'll be! teacher and Nick will be principal. Everybody sit down, please.” Bo everybody eat down. etther,” |to dreamiand, | hear Mouse, jumping up to the “Mr Jumping Mouse recite! she went on Jack Jumping Mouse, now grown 4s large as a kangaroo sinos he came got up. Then he looked around cautionaly. about Caesar the Cat I winh to speak,” he whispered, “and T don't wish him to Has he gone yet?" "Yea! spoke up Dusty Coat, fairy sandman, “He only comes and goes when he's taking short ont napa. Besides, he always changes to Puss-tn-Boote when he comes, But be never stays long.” “Then,” said Jack Jumpigg Mousa, jumping up to the platform, “this te my speech: “'T dinlike owls, alno the ont, will please |For they've both found out where T live at |} wish Im Dreamiand 1 could ptay, For It's safer than the meadow and & wtack of ha: “That's all I know,” said he with a bow. “Fine? orted everybody, clapping (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1928, by Seattle Start reported to be lining up votes against the power measure Advisability of introducing the “Be attle bill” before the senate wan also being considered Thuraday. The bill, | to data, has been in the hands of Sen. | ator Walter 6. Davia, of Pierce) county, and it ts believed that he/ will probably handle the matter. In the senate the support of the | power bill appartntly lee in the pro Kreantve element that anserted iteelf against the nomination of Senator P. H. Carolyn, of Thurston county, as republican nominee for president of | the senate. D. V. Morthiand. ef Yakima, can- of the power bill supporters are ex | pected this neasion. Among them are | Senator Guy B. Groff, who has gtven very Indication of rebelling from his lold associations, and Senator Fred |W. Hastings, of King county, who | favored the measure lant session, but who voted against It for some minor reason. WILL DISCARD | VETOED BILLS} OLYMPIA, Jan. 11.—The state senate will make no attempt to over | ride the veto of Gov. Louis F. Hart jon any of the legislation that he has etoed wan predicted Thursday morn- Carlyon # | Thurston county. The reating of which the governor has vetoed since | the last session of the legislature was to be the special order of business | in the senate Thursday. | The only question about which! there was a possible doubt as to the action of the senate was tho blue aky jaw and the narcotic measures. 1 The introduction by Representa. | tive Beeler of another narcotic law, | | which fs claimed to be more drastic | than the one which the governor vetoed, has settled that question. The “blue sky law,” which was gty- en the blue penctl, contained nothin, about fake oll and mining stocks. Hold Services for Normal Student Services were held Wednesday at Clarke, Neb., for Clara Marie Bur- ton, 19, who died at her home, 1214 H. 88th st, here, January 4. Chris tian Science services were held at | the Booth Undertaking parlors here | Sunday before the body was shipped |to Nebraska. | Miss Burton was a graduate of! the 1922 clase at Broafway high| school and was a student at the) Bellingham State Normal at time of her death, vived by her mother, gee of Seattle. the She ts sur Mrs. Grace SAN FRANCISCO. — Clarence Grange, 60, organizer of Merchants’ National bank, dies here. { 4 3 TO~N/IGHT Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL—— An OR Tabdiet (a vegetable eperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by M JUNIOR SLi hird the reg Lag 454 same ingredi For child WOMAN SOLON HAS NEW BILL OLYMPIA, Jan. 11.—A blow tn to be dealt the pride of Washington maidens, who, according to present statutes reach their legal majority at the age of 18, If the ideas of Repre- sentative Mra. Jeaste B. Kastner, of Pierce county, on the subject, which she proposes to present in the form of & new bill, germinate into law. “Boys are considered minors until they become £1, and my bill will look upon girls in the same light," Mra. Kastner told newspaper men today. Mra. Kastner believes that the keeping of girls under the control of their parents for an additional three years will do much toward decreas ing the list of unhappy early mar ringes, a she regards the feminine mind of 18 as far too immature to Judge for ttaelf. LONDON-—Captain Keyes, war hero, ie killed In experimental Zep peltn fight at Stanmore. Mechanic also killed and three others injured. HELP FOR GIRLS WHO WORK |Mrs.Lodic Tells How L; E. Pinkham’s br «a Compound the legislation | fl ried I used to work in the had pains just the have had since I have work. I would not be without a in the house now. It has stopped pains all right and I have found that it is a wonderful body buil as it has made me well and It is going to be the ‘old reliable with me hereafter, and I am always to tell other women how it has helped me. You can use this letter as you wish as I can honest! FU, Dio, x Letters like this bring out the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com They tell of the relict from such pains and ailments after aking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable mm} Advertisement For Colds, Influenza andasa The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature 6 Pb THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922 ip toni of Kuppen- heimer, Society Brand and Rosenwald and Weil Overcoats are now on sale at these remarkably low prices. ALL FALL SUITS ARE NOW ON SALE AT REDUCED PRICES SECOND AT SENECA THE COMMONWEALTH CLUB of Seattle is in receipt of a digest of facts. and figures pertaining to the proposed ship subsidy hill, as out | Mnea by the People’s Legislative bu. |reau, of which Robert M, La Fol ‘lette is chairman, Ste” FREE EYE EXAMINATION Glasses are Moderately Priced— ‘When Needed NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 517 Pine Street Across from Frederick & Nelson Phone Main 6742 A SPECIALNIGHT From Seattle to Bremerton, Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 P.M Wednesday, Friday “and at) M. # Sun. 9:90 PL Mw. Passenger Fare, 800 Round Trip