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F-R-E-E! —as a special inducement during this 6-day factory sale and demonstration we present FREE to each purchaser of an A B C Oscil- lator Electric Washing Machine a genuine HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRO Tumble {Senate Repeals ‘umbles at Tumble Road Tax Levy SDON, Jan. 30.—Thomas Tum-| OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 30—Sen.| said the girl was dance-crazy. ras arrested for stead a ee oad ‘turponen,|Tefumal to Day was upheld, from = motor truck near the) way passed by the senate Tuesday | — of Tumble. by a vote of 33 to 3. | Should the bill pass the house and| engine | become a law it would mean that | brake | money for state highway pur- to the | Poses would be raised by a direct tax on property. Considerable op. position to the measure, however, ours is waid to be brewing in the house, vi tablets, The box hates the shehatacs | 2nd it is not expected to have the rove. 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Hay His THE SEATTLE STAR GIRL IS SHOT; ARREST PASTOR Minister's Housekeeper Dies Instantly | PRIM, Pa, Jan, 80,—Rev, John |Dembineki, pastor of St. Calmir’r | Polish church, ts being held for in vestigation of a shooting which caused the death of hin | housekeeper, Bophie Szymanowski, |18, early today. Tho girl, shot }thru the heart, rushed from the }t acconting to the police re porta, and ran 40 feet before ool }lapsing. She died almost instantly Police summoned the scene |found the priest in bed. The po |ilce allege on first questioning he denied any knowledge of the shoot ing, but later ts stated to have do clared the girl was shot accident: ally. aasiotant 'ASK DISMISSAL OF CODD CASE Definite information that there will not be a second trial of the do fendants In the Codd subdrnation of perjury case, at Spokane, was ob tained Monday, when tt wan learned that Attorney Walter 8. Fulton of Seattle, special prosecutor during the trial, is preparing formal statement asking that the state drop the whole matter | Fulton's decision, tt was learned, in backed by a written opinion of Judge William D. Askren of Ta | Jooma, trial judge ducing the case, |whioh involved leading members of the bar in Spokane county, govern. jment peace officers and the four Codd brothers, and others tnvolved |in the Codd murder case Formal recommendation of dismis al to Prosecuting Attorney Charles | Hl. Leavy of Spokane county will be| forwarded sometime thin week, ft 19) believed. HOUSE PASSES BOND MEASURE) OLYMPIA, Jan. 30-—One house bill was Introduced and another passed by the lower branch of the legisla ture Monday. Senate bill No. 4, re lating ‘to committes billa, was alno passed. House bill No, 22 relates te com- mercial waterway districts and pro- vides for the payment of outstanding bonds of the Duwamish waterway nystam. It was introduced by Fep- resentative Behrens of King county, jand passed the hours Benate concurrent resolution No. 4 | relating to committee bills wan passed with amendmenta Hour No by Representa |tive Kirkman of Walla Walla, stipu | lates that Centralia normal school be repealed! and that all money in the fund be returned to the general fund. The bill also provides for the sale of the property with the remuiting proceeds golng to the general fund Smash Booze to Escape Arrest tx quarts of Beotch Uquor erash- ed from an automobile to the pave ment at Halland Beach Monday night when deputies sheriffs stopped a car containing four men. The deputier obtained two quarts of the liquor as| evidence, however, before it could |be destroyed and charges of ponees- | |ston of Hquor were filed against Jack | William Burch and John/ Roy McKinnon, who drove the car, jwas charged with driving while |drunk. Nelson, according to the of-| jficers, owns a speed boat, the M-756. | The men had just returned from «| trip on the boat when they were ar rested as thelr car was mater Jacobson's boat house. Solons to Honor Legislative Dead} OLYMPIA Jan. 30.—Tho senate and house adjourned this morning until 2 o’olock this afternoon, when/| they will meet in joint session for! memorial services tn honor of the former members of the legislature that have died since Inat wession. | | | }Old Glory Keeps } * an Eye on Solons. OLYMPIA. Jan. 30—AlIl laws en-) acted for the remainder of the sem | sion of the state legislature will bo} created under the watchful eye of O14 Glory, The “grandest fing that fii was run to the top of the state house staff Monday morning and is now snapping merrily in a sharp north breeze. The otherwise drab state capitol building was immedl. ately transformed into a pulsing scene of activity, and legialntora on thelr way to the state house real. ized to a greater extent the import ance of the offices to which they have been elected. |Present Pastor With Camp Outfit In tehalf of the Woodland Park Presbyterian church congregation, Robert Bushell presented the Rev. John W. Haman and Mra, Haham| with a complete auto-touring outfit | and a silver coffee percolator at a re-| ception held recently in their honor at the church, Thee Rev. Hamon, who has been pastor of the Woods Park church 10 years, has just heen appointed superintendent of homo missions for the state of Washing ton. | and lifeless Lunch Baskets to Be at Gopher Party! With weil-filtéd lunch baskets on thelr arms, former residents of Min nesota, now membefa of the Meattle Gopher olub, will meet turday | night, at 6:30 o'clook, in the A, 0: U. W, hall, Ninth and Union, for the annual indoor of the club, Dancing, tion of offi | cers make up the program, All Min: ‘nesotans welcome Says Wife Drunk for Six Months OAKLAND, Cat. Jan, 30.—Jamen Harbith, of Berkeley, today asked the courts to send to an asylum his | wife, charging she had been Intoxt cuted for six monthy from alcohol | contained in a patent medicine she had been teking, law providing for the | ¢ jmiral and lgives you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine. |They will also wend you a book of valuable information, containing many jot the |say they found Swamp-Root to be just th PREDICTS HEAVY TOURIST TRAVEL Business Has an Optimistic | Tone in East With ao steadily rising market and increased activity among manufac turere In practically al! Mines, bunt ness thruout the East has a de cldedly optimistic tone for 192%, Berman Schoenfeld, president of the Standard Furniture company, re ported Tuesday, on his return from | @ 30-day buying trip among leading furniture manufacturers of cities cast of the Misslinippl “A sharp riso in the cont of raw materials has resulted In prices go | \e ing up from 10 to 16 per cent in aj majority of furniture lines, and stmt: | lar changes have affected other lines | of manufacture,” Hechoenfeld raid. “In few lines Increases have rinen | to 40 per cent Wxtra heavy buying by rep en tatives of etal! neaitered thruout the country ts keeping the | market clear, and the consensus of opinion of eastern business men ts that 1923 will be a banner year.” Schoenfeld saw evidence that the advertising campalgn carried on by |he was stamping tourist bureaus of the Northwest are] And Mr. Stamps, the fairy post bearing fruit in the East, and pre-|man, pushed back his cap and dicta that @ flood of tourtst visitors | looked up, too, from whatever it was will Invade the Puget Bound district |he was doing. I forget exactly. in the summer of 1928, “Hellot’ called out all three of them at once. For whom do Mr. Sprinkle Blow from Blu au. ntoren “Hello, there!’ called a cheery voice, | Nanoy looked up from the betters | she was sorting Nick looked up from the letters | suppe was? | supp It Seattle Writer’s lthe weatherman, Poem Published |!" “The Priest's is the title of & poem, by Mra. A. C.| ted Mayer of ¥ whieh t# appear |) 4 ing in the January number of the| ji, Cathollo Worl, Mra. Mayer in the ghter of Mr. and Mra, Jamen| Carey, and a former member of Seattle Writers’ well, welll Where'd you from, Sprink?’ Mr. Stamps him heartily, reaching his out over the counter of the window where people bought to wtick on thelr letters. the fairy weather I've Just been there clut : hing that the Green | to wee what about umpty: things, and dear| Ww the me ‘They've had Yakima Solci fs hota ob Reported Better) known, I di That State Representative A, p.| “Who 4 Dunn of Yakima, who was taken {I} tn? send them.” Whiszy Tornado “He does a dervish dance every once in a while” you || | Wish he'd lose his rain barrels, too, | weatherman. lTakes 7 Hours to Marry Couple Jan. 30.—Mise Helen CHICAGO, Her that it took never | Think! You pay but one cent | and a fraction for a bountiful dishful ~served piping hot! ALBERS CARNATION MUSH is the economy whole-wheat health food that takes but five minutes to cook. Serve it for breakfast tomorrow and learn new econ- omy of both your time and money. Albers Bros. Milling Co. Pacifie Coast Millers Makers of Albers’ Flapjack Flour and Rolled Oats. himnelf, who lives at the end of the | earth, He just does a dervish dance every once in a while-—gets sort of crazy and I have to lecture him. But | there! 1 can't stay too long! I left} my new airplane out in the potato field where I could make a good} landing, and walked the reat of the way. Any mail for me?" Nancy looked tn his box "Yes, sir! Here's a letter that ke like a valentine.” All right, air! I'll open it right , and find out. Nobody loves the atherman, I'll _bet_you it’s @ Just Me Pa ory MUSH WHEAL HANS 80 My And he read comic to this.” one goodness! ten “Dear My. Sprinkl Lont his Bi and couldn't go, airplan And the black old clouds he pours it} thru Maybe he'll make the sun to shine, Whene'er he gets this valentine.” “I'l just do it” laughed the| “Good-bye, folks.” | (To Be Continued) i (Copyright, 1923, Seattle Star) while spending the weekend tn Beat: | tle with other legislators, ts rapidly | improving after his operation at the Beattie General hospital, ts the re port of his physicians. | Barbers of State Are Saved $4.50 OLYMPIA, 30,—Barbers of the state were saved the equivalent Legion Seeks Men [grog beentyegp hy geon of nine halronta per ye a of 28th Infantry lehave in the house Monday. It was Former members of company D,| moved that.the annual license foe of 28th Infantry, who witnessed the|5q cents be increased to $5. Hair death of Lieut. M. C. Buchanon in| pew in the lively @iscussion between France, are being sought by Fred|eriends and enemies of the barbers, Rt. Mast, service officer of the Amert-|and a final vote nettled the case in can Legion here. The father of the| favor of the tonsortal slickers deceased officer in now on the Pa — of his tons company who xn Will Set Date for Lumber Conference officer’ leath. Member iT ganization have been requested to write or ca > i " A date for .se meeting of Pacific + er in the Red Cross] crnwest lumbermen, which wan to deci have been held Monday in Tacoma, ; t noe will be set immediately upon the ar- Phi Sigma Chi to _ “|rival ot George 8. Long of the ¥ Woyerhaeuser Co, Tacoma, from the Have Chapter Here |rirt. according to Robert B. Allen, Phi Bigma Chi, national men's fra-| secretary of the West Coast Lamber- ternity, which was founded at Mas-|men’s association. machuectta Agricultural college tn Are You Fat? 1873, and now has 81 chapters, will instal} « chapter at the University of ‘ Just Try This Jan Washington during the coming spring, sccording to Apres La| Guerre, local fraternity at Wash-| |. ‘Thousands of overfat people have ington, which has petitioned the 1% |pecome alim by following the advice tional Apres La Guerre was tound-|of doctors who recommend Marmola oe ber of war vet. (Prescription Tablets, those harmless bod ssp dent he, ee aa little fat reducers that aimplity the bschamries |done of the famou ‘mola Pre- — scription. 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