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SF EIA ec Tateh “1 Ge Hom . * RG ; ——- + en icons beemaee of, hate, fmetiteien wrens eg ytd Gestwin | This measure strips the gears and | Nea “RRR TEE gE ! fe maving the publi Senate Bills “That Old Trish Metter of Mine’... | flattens the tires of the coterie of ENVOYS LOSE Axsistant Probibition Commissioner | past, there will never be any ground: f tn ta who peat EG : |state officials who ume the people's Jones came to the assistance of the|for complaint by the prohibitior BARTELL DRUG stonE Cut Procedure Frosi-% jautomobiies for joyriding purpones. LITTLE BOOZ diplomats with the assertion that| bureau,” Jones declared. | eee, Rylands, Seattion ber The name of the department te |leakage of diplomatic liquor into! Pe | OLYMPIA, Jan. 81—Five of the jwhioh the ear belongs is to be] WASHINGTON, Jan. #1.—The| bootleg channols here is negligible, | NEW YORK, Jan, 81—Patrict atx bills pamed by the senate Tuse. printed mn large and prominent let. : hich | Regan led his wife and children t | question of the amount of lquors to| After @ feverish week in which) day pertain to court procedure, ters on the machine, This measure! te received by the foreign embassies | Charges and denials of icakage of |Séfety from their burning home ti Senate bill No, 49, labor commit. jase provides that all state cars! ang iogations here is @ matter for| diplomatic Ilquors from embgasies|Teturned to get his watch from i BTAR ov at the above men ||) toa, increases the scope of employes aball be tn the at night tn-/ congreas to adjust and not President | few fast and one legation was named | nder his pillow, was overcome an¢ PH joned store. Hens to include hotels and restau-| plaintiff in garnishment sutts to post | tens on gtate businens, | Harding, {t was stated at the White|by an arrested bootlegger as his| brought out barely alive. rants, and the smal! clatms court's|a bond to protect the defendant in| Tho bills introduced in the houwe| ; ; | source oi h t Jouse today. | source of supply, Jones came to the . power fs increaned to cases Involv-| case of false garnishment Tuenday aro wide in thetr scope, af-| With this sim | ho | i v : ; . at. | hi glo comment, the|resoue with oll to pour on the|a.4 p nd i much an $49 by senate bill in RN eg peg : [ fecting peraci eat, work | president declined to enter the con- | troubled waters. gn td le TERM eh 08 2 08 Cir rg that ng ethcomnel wie and nave t |troversy which haa caused @ consid | “If leakage never amounts to any | Ps ; . Sissi ba Senate bi a tha wate, cent! erable «tir in W aahington. more than it does today or has in the | 4 t enges in 5 | al cases as the defense is al q THE BON MARCHE Sm soap l Fe ry pone for construction of port RGAIN BASEMENT |p gram anise on the earnings of the projects Many These Days | House Bill Ne. #0, Bone of Pierce, " “Bunioo tp a different looking girt| House Bill No. § oe WAKO ncalo since her halr has « long |for workmen te contracts, } F enough to do up, imn't Bone of Pierce, ’ | Mrs. Well-to-Do can afford to pay more for apparel, yet [Bit sous say 20. She bas jovoly| Restaurante’ and eating housea| Ss ‘ ‘: Ihair, too, and the new way whe|Must be above the street, by the she makes many purchases in the Bargain Basement. fH\'\" ‘°° cing to her.| terms of House Bill No. 82. Thomp. Why? Because she can get the same exclusive style and [Bis mvt be wearing somo false %0% of Pierce, | . : : A r jhair, though, as hers couldn't have| House Bil No, 83, creates depos! quality at a genuine Bargain Price! She’s thrifty—that’s [M\ crows tong enough for ail that {0's kuaranty fund to prevent lonves roll.” jin bank crashes, Representative Tot- : : “Oh, of course. All the girls are | 8 of King county, wearing a little extra hair these) | SPIRE until thelr own bobbed locks | yy Yt It's the only way to Yj ey the tedious growing-out | Gy ty } , | i 4 1 75 “That stage surely dosun't seem Yy to bother Eunice. I never aw her 4 s hatr look half so well. Really, you Z\ Sizes should have seen her at Katherine’s | to 44 ldinnerdance last week. She had| & gorgeous comb with sparkly green | sets in it, and sho wore a perfectly | | . | beautiful jade green evening gown. Just in by Express! | She was by far the bent looking thing there. Imagine green with hor wonderful copper-colored hair.’ “I can easily believe sho was love. | jly. But that must be a new dress, | I thought I knew all Buntce's |dreswes by heart, but x never heard fj) HAVE IT READ’ us mers lof a jade green one.” | For Coughs, Colds and O “It new. Sho got tt fust last Caterrh week at a remarkable reduction, she Used by the A tolls me, ‘Bunico nald whe had no | for over Afty ‘yearn poole Fi The business man should real- . idea what to wear to that dance un- | (Tablets or Sold | i i 1 til she heard what wonderful poes |i. gd Evasive | ize that he is separated from his Cherry's wero making during Janu. | customers — old and new — by | ary; 80 she rusted to Cherry's and | ——————————_____._ " EeRE er | bought her jade gown. Imagine! And i : } | the beat of it fs that she was pormit r minutes, not miles. SKIRTS tad to open an secount, with six r In these days of strenuous com- be anit QBRY™, & wonderful ine ot petition the successful merchant $ .89 1018 Booed ave, in the Tala bl must make the best use of his re- ing, just over the Pig'n Whistle, 1 See Tae Weror—Advorthommt |} and Aree 1a Bilston sources, and there is none more Pnedis |-eaoSs — ms.InBlisters, Eyes important than his long distance i 9) Swollen, Cuticura Heals ie h i ; Skirts for all-around dress, work or week-end [ie ne a Free ——— ‘ telephone service. . “ 7 . rete rapidly, 0 gome early! Striped and ac_gulre for hee mont rom In the transaction of business f : A , gr broke out om my fae Art in ne the use of the long distance tele- wi burned and itched causing me ; 5 n Fine Wool to ectatch, and J auffered intense phone will mean the Prompt ¥ first quality. 2,000 Yards Heavy 27-Inch Outing Flannel 19c Yard A good, fine grade and heavy weight—fancy light colors. An Extra Bargain! and Misses Priced for thrift are these Wool Sweaters shaker, honeycomb and plaid weaves, why she’s well-to-do! 35 New Over-Plaid Camelaire 1 Coats 49 : Over-plaid beauties in the new flare style, with large sleeves; fully satin lined. Buy Thursday and save a lot! | PRUNELLA AND BASKETWEAVE in Many colors; all |GROCER FACES “ARSON CHARGE | Altho George Clements, Ballard grocer, was acquitted by a fury tn |superor court Tuesday of wilfully faces a second charge of arson for the alleged destruction by fire of his store. Clements was found not guilty when Attorney J. J. Sullivan ob tained an admission from Ed King and James Ruseell that they had tolen the auto t# joy ride and that went over the cliff. The ouths pleaded gulity to the o of wilful destruction of mortga property a few weeks ago, claiming fancy should think,” declared Nanay. | * "Tink tinkle bell, tinkle all Mr, Stamps winked one aye. | the | Mebbe! he remarked wisely, “And |The falr rd in no tat | mebbe not. It depends on the y He io a wor night tines.” wh roofs all leak, his floors all Just then they saw the fat fairy creak, landlord returning toward the | He won't fix up a thing Oh, the Iundiord of the deep dark } we In Mr, Tingallng—ling’ orTaphy lesson, and h my aa a London fog, “Why, I'm perfectly tnmulted,” | je ioe crea er of w hat ried ‘Tingallr | ways crooked, was crookeder 'r "Oh, fe ed Nancy. “They had ever been bet love you and you know ft, Mr. | “Bay,” he sal Just listen to galing. They're only teasing you. | | thio valentine, will you? I'm so mad | Can't you take a joke! | Aas : ke |FINE PROGRAM destroying mortgaged property, no| | }radio broadcasting station KDZE of | | THE SEATTLE STAR ADVENTURES 2) OF aw KE, TY INS Just then they saw the fat fairy landlord returning toward ; the little poxtofficu as fast as his short legs would carry him.) “FE lee, hi lo, hi lee, hi lo, hit"; “Tore’s what it saya” And Mr Suddenly the voloe stopped singing | Tingnling began and there was enoe. ‘ Nancy and Nick and Mr. Stamps, |“ ‘Tinklo bell, tinkle bell, tinkle all | the fairy postman, peeped out of the the day, hickory tree postoffice curiously to | When we hear the doorbell ring woo what had hap I "Why, Mr. | Then we run awa ay, Tingaling was happy as a circus |M mg. fat old Tingling clown & minute ago when he was | Com! r hin rent, here for his mailf* sald Nick He ulwayn comes a week too soon, | “And he got enough valentines to | When we haven't got a cent keep him happy for @ month, I | I'm going to buret? ' Indeed he look It (Copyright, 19 |NOJOY RIDES (To Be Continu se BROADCASTED The Rhodes Co, Wedn mY . m|$tate Machines Will from 8:15 to 10 p. m. Be will feature Mine Kather mam, | H | Locked at Night Cha a Rylands and Jot King of Beattie. The program is as fol} oy en Segre | , fictaln will be forced to buy cars| eager gaat ut of thelr salarite or hire Country Down Monte Cario |onbs for their joyriding in the fu-| agony. My face was disfigured, my eyes being swollen, and my clothing Sggravated the breaking out. : Nothing gave relief until J so- gan using Cuticura Soap and (int. Ment, I got instant relief aad T jure | | used two cakes of Cutiura Soap and | | two boxes of Cut/ura Ointment | | when | was heale?." (Signed) Misa Graco KE. Clegg, Mosier, Oregon, In the extraction of teeth wo way to our patrons; If we hurt you don’t pay—could wo may Gopt, 25, 1922. | more? 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