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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1928. MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES HURBAU UNBAUM'B FURNITURE CO. INC. R ROS GIXTH AVE. Scéecen PIKE ond PINE 5 | | Colonial style, combi- nation Mahogany Table one of the best Grand Rapids make: Cabinet work and finish of supe- rior quality. re of top, 27x42 inches. Repriced to sell at— $34.50 Wash $9.79 Boiler 22 Rochester Co p- per-bottom Boiler —No. 8 size—of- fered at the very special price of $2.79 Galvanized Tub Regular Value $52.50 '97c Medium size No. 2 Galvanized Tub, fit- ted with wire han- dles, securely riveted. (No wringer attach- ment.) Special price-- 97c 39c W ater Pail—good, .39¢ Laundry Pail Special at . 12-quart Galvanized strong wire handle. Featured at. THAT SECTION of Park st. “2 Professor ‘H ers tums thru the Rainier Golf club Sawdust Explosive |%° Dr. William M. Dehn, of the Unt & new explosive which he has in vented before the American Chemi- cal society and the industrial com | mittee of the Chamber of Com merce Tuesday night He had his hearers worried when he lit explosive and then hammered it |but it didn’t go off. (WHITING’S SOLUTION) is a scientific solution which positively permanently relieves Pyorrhoes. This famous solu- tion not only destroys the germ but prevents the accumulation of all infections of gums and teeth; bleeding. spongy, pus-ridden gums and loosened teeth quickly re stored to a healthy. normal con dition. Telephone Main 7980 Spring Apts, No. 46. land newly-elected president [this year, WOULD ATTRACT AUTO TOURISTS | Ellensburg Asks Support of Seattle The furtherance of the state road onstruction program and that of the 4 high tate Good Road con struction of one hard surtac ore funda | way across Washington are diverted to secondary feeder roads, and the greatest efforts to at }tract tourtsta to Washington cities | than those of Oregon, | but a few of the strong! ther these are points ur attle Chamber of Commerce and business men Tuesday by nit of the I cons r of the Henaburg ing of Evening Fe of the Ed A Ellensburg commercial body Anderson, newly-elected vice dent, and L. Sharp, member of the board of directors “Thousands of out-of.state which come into Washington from | the east at the Spokane gateway, never reach Western Washington,” “Last year there were aid Kaynor slightly more than 4,000 outofstate cars that crossed the ferry at Van. | tage on the North Central highway st of Ellensburg. thewe * wore 4 half that number came into eastbound from | pver the Inland Empire the Yakima vely few came re valley. | Biew: | - of the! new construction work, The t | hulk went down the paved Columbia | River highway to Portiand and mia»: | ed Central Washir and the Puget Sound country rely Again, compare the f thru t neason been Reattle entertained than half the number of out-of-state visitors that did the Portland camp. “Beattio and Washington must awaken to the conditions. The paved Columbia river highwa « known thruout the country. The Eastern tourist entering Washington takes the quickest route to the Columbia River highway. Washington must weet highway lone the large percentage of the ourtat business, ‘The road paving prokram in the | state for several years has been firnt | to complete the Pacific highway | north and south thra Western Wash ington. That goal will be reached | ‘The next step should be the ot and weet highwey, linking Lup the two sides of the state. “Beattle also loses in a business way, unless this program ts follow ed. Today the lower Yakima valley as a better road to Portland than to Seattle That i also true of the Walla Walla count | “The entire state east and west Sihas been united on the state road program. Every effort to divert| funds to other roads until the east 4 went road is completed must te discouraged if this state ie to have ite share of the tourist traffic and tf Seattle te to retain the trsinese of Eastern and»Central Washington” |Chamber Honors James Goldsmith A resolution commending the serv- os of the late James 8. Goldamith, ploneer worker in the Seattle Cham- | | ber of Commerce, was adopted Tues day night by the board of trustees| of the chamber. | Goldsmith's activities a» chairman | of the transportation bureau of the chamber were hoyored as a strong factor in bettering business condi tions here. When in doubt, Advertisement eat at Boldt's | | whether black [a natural, “DADDY!” When away from home re- member the long distance tele- phone Do you realize the little effort required to assure those near and dear to you of your safety and comfort? The telephone in pub- lic pay station or hotel room—in fact, any telephone, anywhere— means that separation is meas- ured by minutes, not miles. Send the message of cheer and affection. You will be giv- ing pleasure to others, which will be reflected in your own satisfaction. Long distance tele- phone service is prompt, efficient and inexpensive. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company |MAY upon leaders of the | y ‘ thmy THE SEATT THE MYSTERY OF A MISSING DEPOT IS THRILLING POLICE ybody found a pertectly good depot? The m looking for one off the waiting mount Junction a lclpal wtreet railway ts Burglars carried station at Fatr Harbor ave., using at letely disapr epparently by 6 depot had ¢ ared leavin: the ednesday n daatic ing for it POSTPONE CLINIC ACTION OLYMPIA 24 of the Jan. hou re the mid. hairmen and State Federation of the hoard of ¢ Women Clubs, urged the women to wait , two years be ing their for 6 pren © the ope industrial clinte ation at of the Medical Lake, Senator Harve Phipps, of Spokane, recommended a like course. Both \ stated they were In favor of the inic, but thought this was a poor time to try to get adequate appro: priations Mra, Robert ¢ the at M Ale th fe on the matter Nearly halt of | Judge Compliments Former Dope Addict Offering himself as proof that the dope habit can be conquered, Sheppard, dye works emplo familiar character in police c teatified Tuenday afternoon to Judge lon that he had cured tion to drugs and de 20 pounds dur jared he had gained ing the last month Sheppard had Gordon at first was unable to recog: nize him, He appeared well drensed healthy and in excellent spirits when the & ed him to answer a charge of being drunk c so pleaned by the transformation that Aiaminned charge against Sheppard with a word of friendly en. couragement Go: be the | Still and Booze Nabbed in Raids A large moonshine distillery confiseated by the po ry mq Tuesday ni ral 10 brothers: OH were rented t Witham Prim Primmer held and on open t ator © nott ar on Pike alno fell afc of the law Tuesday night when police raided his establishment and claimed found two gallons of moon: shine. hairman | LE ‘CHARGE WOMAN _ WAS PRISONER ‘Girl Held Captive by Man in Los Angeles STAR Charged with for TACOMA holding Mra. Jeanie Witzpatrick Tacoman, pris in in hotel for @ month rR, Belknap, well known to lo Jeal police, was in custody today in the southern city, according to In formation wired here Mra. Fitzpatrick was freed follow jing @ long distance phone call from her mother, Mra. Rose M. Banninza, 1. }of Tacoma, to the Lox Angeles po- Hoe. Mrs, Pitzpatrick dropped « letter out of her window addre er mother telling of her plight The imprisoned woman was known here Hunter, having sep- Jarated from her husband, W. J. Witz patrick, two years ago, She has one child, In company with two other w she left Tac nev months ago on @ hiking trip to Ca fornia, {Is Arvenedl With Load of Tobacco While emi Third ave arms loaded with Tuesday night, Wells character, ran will Fadden to boxes of Jan, 24 er a Los as Sennte ng f Marion st, with his care and cigare Fadden, alleged the arma Reynolds the city and a of cigarets were retzed. Fadden declared he had bought the tobacco for $16 and had hidden It to avoid the trouble of car rying It around police of Patrolman Reynolds took Four large quantity cigar Belasco Is Won | Over to Movies i 8, Cal, Jan. 24 David Belasco, noted stage pro ducer, has at been won over by the movies, according to an an io here today 4 to have put with Warner they will ob. bis [name to @ Brothers under tain rights to Gold Diggers,” “De Buran” and “Daddies.” Helasco in maid to hawe recetved $250,000 Mat with a royalty from each picture and to have agreed to come to Los Angeles in the near future | to edit the rcripts and co-operate on ‘a |h* Production and continutty ™!To Try Motorist for Manslaughter Harry Albre which crashed into a « us on the W. Wheeler at. bridge iting tn three deaths, will be given a prelimi nary hearing before Jurtice C. C. Dal ton Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ' Ho te charged with mansiaughter. iriver of the auto THE RHODES so. A THREE-DAY SALE 1,000 Five-Piece Luncheon Sets Special 95c A Set 14-inch Cloth and 4 Napkins of In- dian Head material and stamped for embroidery in 15 beautiful patterns arranged by Inez G. Youens. This Sale will be in charge of an expert needle worker who will explain in the working chart, given é with each set, which, if followed, will | create a charming effect when finished. Patterns Maytime Basket Blue Vase White Butterfly Wedgwood Tea Set Goldenrod with Wheat include— White Daisy Crochet Yellow Knaphull Yellow Field Daisy California Poppy Chrysanthemum Dolly Varden Designs: Clover Blossom Rambler Rose Chinese Daisy Lilae Bloom Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor New Marquisettes 45c Yard Upper Main Floor Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats—$9.85 Second Floor The Women’s Apparel Department is offering for final clearance Thurs- day, 40 Kersey and Plush Coats in a good range of sizes and in smart} Winter styles. Your pick, while they |” last, at $9.85 each. In dotted and figured patterns for ruffled curtains. Colors white, cream and ecru are Linen ’Kerchiefs Special, 3 for $1.00 Main Floor hand-embre merly for $1.1 00. te Linen Handker white and dered corner h orad For at 3 Very spe \Revolt Against Hooded Terror Spreads in U. S. Legislatures All Over Coun! Crush Out Masked Riders | | of all members of any secret masked 1922, by United Pree) WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—A great revolt against domination by secret hooded organizations is in progress thruout the United States. eaiaeiiatares from coast to considering laws to ~ GRAY, FADED 'HAIR RESTORED; _ tana DANDRUFF. GONE! Without the use of dyes thousands of men und women have restored the original color of their hair, brown or blond, in harmless and pleasant ner with Nourishine—a real which feeds and nourishes the hair, thus restoring it to its original vitality and color. It unfailingly re moves dandruff, promotes hair growth and prevents it fallin Cleanses the scalp, One bottle um ally is effective, As a dandruff remover alone, it im worth many times the price asked. Be gray no longer. No matter what tried—Try per bottle Drug Co., and other stores: [Mfeprishine Is Not a Dye Advertinement Fecatarrh? Bartell Drug Co., Rhodes Co. Dept, Store, drug and department It kills catarrh germs. Prevents formation of crusts in nose, phlegm in throat. Soothes in- flamed membranes, relieves stuffed up feeling intwo minutes. Po stomach dosing jest he medicated air: HYOMEL Soid Country Plan Laws to/ crush the masked terrorists. Various activities of the night riders are defined in the pro- posed laws as treason, murder and other felonits, and severe punishments are provided. / Disclosures in the state of Loute- ‘* investigation of the torture. murdo: f two men furnished one of | the principal incentives for this flood of if jation. In addition to the state measures, | there was @ hint today that federal legislation to euppress masked bands ma be introduced, » Savage, chief of staff of the | Ku Klux Klan, in a statement to the United Preas, at Atlanta, said he | believed “the great American people” | would not permit the proposed to go thru KLAN CHIEF LAWS A “The national headq ‘ters of the Klux Kian, of course, is in pos: | ion of facts touching legislation | proposed or pending In every state | and directed against so-called masked orders,” he said. “It is not the in tention of the klan to take an active part in opposing such discriminatory, | unfair legislation, for we know the! great American people will safeguard their own welfare and will not per. adoption of such un-American Following is the legisiative situa tion Missour!—Bill Introduced provid. ing two to five years’ imprisonment for anyone donning robe, hood, mask or other p nalia to hide his identity ainers or those par ticipating in entertainments are ex empted 'POPULARITY OF NEW DICTIONARY GROWS lraieyhe Praises Book—Money | Well Spent He Declares | Appreciation of the offer of The | New Dictionary being by this paper to its readers is steady iner in the The popularity of the become wide-spread, » were among the first have told their r have | shown it to them, day the \@ ibuting clerks e been be ie 4 by crowds of coupon-holders, Many comment on the work in terms of highest praise. I never spent ninety-eight cents to better purpose in my life,” a well known declared. “lL have long been wanting just such a dic tlonary It Is thoroughly up to date, gives a simple, accurate definition of a lot of new words, and the illus trations are both interesting and instructive. Its convenient size and | practical style of binding further | | recommend it.” Universities Dictionary guide to ‘rect use of today English. lit is accurate in its definitions and contains the latest and newest words whose general usage warrants their |incorporation into a dictionary | signed as this one was, primarily | for everyday folks who want to speak and write the English lan. | ‘guage correctly and weil, AYS 1K Universities pwn fh the | distribution | book ha Jas those |to secure lawyer | months in jail for partici Michigan—Representative Burns | will introduce a measure for appoint Minnesota-- Miss Myrtle Cain, |Ohio Fe | Minneapolis, bobbed-baired legislator, ment of a committee to trvestigate |. isit Ci the Ku Klux Kian of Michigan. introduced @ measure making tt a/ Ci ity ‘Wisconsin — Measure introduced | ™isdemeanor for anyone to appear A ie. and fifty making {t treason for anyone to keep |in public masked. the Olio Retail Lumber | secret names of members of any hood} Oxiahoma—Brisk fight raging tm od wht ene eee |leeisiature over bill to make secret |ary 81 to innpect lumber PROVIDED societies register all members with| Northwest. ‘They will stop New York—Publication joounty attorneys. | quaimte on the way out, y Texas—Bills in both houses re| snoqualmie Lumber Co. mfll, quiring all secret orders to file membership lists with county clerks, | "°t day Seattle umbermen: them to Everett. On North Carolina—Two bilis intro ed ® duced. One prohibits secret assaults | visitors will go to Vé any hooded by masked men, another requires) Victoria, B. C., and the punish registration of names of all mem-| they will leave for Portland, bers of fraternal orders. off at Tacoma en route. names organization would be compelled by terme of a bil ding at Albany Ohio—The house pa law to make killing by | person first degree murder able by death Washington — Any assemblage of | lower |thres or more persons Aor iroa |masks or hoods would be a misde-| | meanor under a bill being consid- ered California — Pending measures | make it mandatory to furnish names | of members of secret masked organ: | izations on demand of attorney gen-| |eral or district attorney and prohibit | hoods. Nebraska — Meetings of masked persons for the purpose of usurping functions of authorities would be) ef prohibited under proposed law. Iilinots — Bills pending provide| $1,000 fine, and imprisonment of six} ipation in| Ku Klux Kian activities; aiso $1,000 and imprisonment for wearing Kul Klux Kian robes, Makes member ship prima facie evidence. Towa — American Legion lead in pushing anti-masking bil Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in FewH Sede Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- |Dess, sneezing. mae owen ing and snuffling! Take “Pape’s Cold oseeel bere hrc pe ne ; completely and end ali grippe Compound” every two hours until] TPIoe Cola Compound”, Mal [three doses are taken. The first dos®| quickest, surest relief known | opens clogged-up nostrils and alr pas | costs only a few cents at drug taking |sages of head; stops nose running: n Tastes nice. Contains no iselieves headache, dullness, feverish: [Insist upon Pape's. Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Fa (=) GRISWOLD CAST-IRON : ar AT A BARGAIN PRICE SIZE NO. pga ga of cast iron; heats evenly stays hot; will not warp. 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