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TUESDAY, EBRUARY 6 MEMBER GR { i AMERICAN HOMES BUREAL UNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO, INC. SIXTH AVE. Scfrcen PIKE ood PINE j FOUR BILLS 60 Total of Nine Introduced Tuesday Febtenty Fine Bottiae Sale Ends This Week OLYMPIA Vet roduiced bef 133, & the pay ent pup n fourth class counties may have unday afternoon off during thy nd 8) B, No, 126 tation of taxing 45-minute SALE OF THE Kroehler Daven-O Living Room Suites —SERVES BY DAY AND NIGHT— ‘ree Suite Illustrated umme! to the In Tuesday's the house five bills were Introduced bringing the total to 107 63, relating to barbers, substitute I serial bonds for paying off state in debtedness, and H. B. No, 16, ing possession of liquor making ap tus @ gross misdemeanor, Representat! Maud Sale Price $145.00 Price $185, 00 | who voted against the passage of 2h: hooch bill BACKS TIMBER WASHINGTON, dent Harding to? support Feb. 6.—Pres day gave his o appealed between th state auth owners of deral govern and th mber land for ervation poll conserve the fs areas of the count Three pieces—frame finely finished i ina i die ma- hogany—covered in two-tone Baker's velour—taupe and blue at $145.00 There are other styles from which a selection may be made, priced as follows: ureau to Se of the cretar ment interlor Raisin Bread $197.50 Suite, 8 pieces, at... -$149.50 $195.00 Suite, 3 pieces, at. $147.00 Order from your grocer or $202.50 Suite, 3 pieces, at. $157.00 your bake shop now. $205.00 Suite, 3 pieces, at... . $160.00 Old-fashioned, full-fruited raisin bread with at least eight luscious raisins to the tlico—the kind you like To get the best, in which the raisin flavor permeates the loaf, ask foc bread that’s made with Sun-Maid SPECIAL TERMS $10.00 Down, $2.50 Each Week the university, The lectures will be gtven each Tuesday for 13 weeks, | registration belng made at the exten: | sion office, 1044 Henry building. The first lecture will be given there Tucs. | Extension Service Offers Auto Course Automobile owners and operators are being offered a course of 12 lec tures on automobile and gas engine operation by the extension course of Gay night | Rie Ma Oe LOWS 5 Seeded Raisins ee ae H DENTAL OFFices IP ah cccotah ts hed oak Biuhiii cunaes sl bese ctog oo Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years When your Family | says theyd like ham oftener —~ Green Chile Checoe jmonenononsne: Had Yeur Iroa Today? You'll find ft real fun and economy in the bargain, to buy a whole Frye’s Delicious Ham, cut it up and plan how you will use each piece. It's economical fun, too, because the whole ham costs several cents less per pound than sliced ham and you are always ready for a culinary emergency. There will be the tender, inside slices to broil or fry as ham steak. There will be the thick end or butt to bake for Sunday dinner and serve with sweet potatoes and maple syrup sauce. Then there's the smaller end to hang in the cooler ready for broiling or frying, bolling with lima beans, seasoning green beans, grinding for ham loaf or deviled ham. ay mi fave way of curing gives Prye’s Delicious Hams a plens- flavor and remember only young, tender pork ie pe wad desler for Frye's Delicious Ham today, A PACIFIC NORTHWEST PRODUCT KIN OG Delicious! FRYE 6 COMPANY Ham HOOOHN OTE RUE GTI ODOUED OTE SDETLON TOG eroNObaNIORNS (TTT) BEFORE SENATE —FOUR MORE DAYS— ee oe ere. Rust, provides that county employes relates Jistricts sexsion o i H. B. No. B, No, 61, relating to the creation of nan of King was one of the two LAND SAVING! q en y ‘ Measures |; RAID 7 aNEW VERY SENATORS HIT AND : A\RRE ST 6 Saati ae enact / vague") CANAL BONDS THE RHODES co. | Piquer and beer, |Seattle Refused Right to ‘ea male einen itn mi Close Lake Accounts sepa oi: ir OLYMPIA, Feb. 6 feattle wil vundreds of were) net have 6 sha A Sale Wednesday of James Madison, Mart be that are left nchuk, 42, were arrested in| construction of the ‘ke in the Lake large amount of mash. Joe Btojan-|of King, providing that a city can — ook, 1, was alec arrested at $00 W.) meet out o: enere ‘un delin merbats to chatees wash aaraiinn tematic cee ee Cone for @ still | defeated for the second time this ses Henry Burk, 42, was making beer Waldron hotel, on a wholenal ale, Dy his rooms and seizing 20 quarts of the amber ©, A. Parker, 4609 Trenton st, was | held by the on city liquor mak. | y ito prohibition officers. lon of wine, quart of moonshin: of beer had been eelzed at his home, ‘BU RG LARS GET NMPTY SAFE) here In Seattle are several burglars Hagen, manager of the menta, 717 Marion at, Tuesday morning, thieves entered the lobby, picked up the 400-pound safe and carried it Hagen told the police. afe, however, contained noth- Patt apar pearly away bodily The ing "'Claim Woman Was Hiding Moonshin A fivegalion copper containe © | filled with moonshine and wrap in a lap re Was found at the feet of Mra. August Bchold, when 4 the a hold on Second ave prohibition a, driven by Se early Tuesday nts stoppe morning, Meved to be @ resident of Snohomish county, fs anid by dry agents to H been attempting to deliver the nine, He ls now In custody jat the {mmigration station. APITOL BY EDWARD ©, LITTLE U. 8. Representative From Kansas, | this kind of life. Second District N the epring of 1899 the Kansas Volun teers under Colo nel Funston were fighting the Insurrécto capital in the Philippines, expected more of nm Major Whitman and I were walk- ing along by a shallow trenoh when we overheard nome of the boys talking. They were in rather « sol- emn mood, expecting a bitter strug- gle. One of them, the son of a cly!l war veteran, finally remarked: “Well, I don't care so much for My dad was in the civil war and he knows all about this’ business. I guess {t would have been better if he had come and I had stayed at home.” Call Us Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works =—0176 toe declared after examinin ng | and two quarts| | Would Grant Decrees After 20th} their! way into Malolos,| They had had) hard fighting and | sion in the senate Monday Women and Children ting to Senator Wray, Seat tle voted to make these bonds good. but was stopped by the state au | preme court, who ordered that the | payment eouid not be mate uniees |the legislature passed « validating | act Upper Main Floor Women’s | Senators Landon, Conner and Grass, all of King, fought the bill on - 3 the floor and voted against it on Union Suits—$1.1 7 final pasauge, It took the senate two hours Mon day to pass senate bill No, 68, relat | ing to forest protection, | ‘The bill mtroduced by Senators | Walter Davis and Dan Landon, net | ting January 16 to be “Temperance Medium weight Cotton Union Suits for Winter and Early Spring wear. Sizes 84 to 44, in pink only. They are in knee length styles with regulation and bodice are Day” in the public schools pa: tops. Formerly $1.50 and $1.75. Special, with Senator George Christensen ae canting the only negative vote a suit, $1.17. Benate bill No, 87 | redemption or rep |tate wold for 4 91, relati | erie, PROPOSE EASY DIVORCE BILL relating to the rchase of real es ent taxes, Union Suits—59c Or 3 for $1.65 Women’s Spring weight Union Suits in regulation and bodice top styles and in knee length only. Sizes 86 to 44. A spe- cial purchase featuring exceptional values at, a suit, 59¢—or 8 for $1.65. | Five-Year Separation Children’s Sleeping Garments 75c Union Suits—$1.35 Women’s Union Suits made of mercer- 100 of them, of heavy weight knitted fabric, OLYMPIA, Feb. 6.—Divorces will be automatically granted on applica See So Sey: Conise roe. mate | ized lisle, in regulation and bodice top, and in sizes 5,8 and 10:years. Formesty, apart for a period of five years | i re . $1.25. Special, a garment, 75¢. |der the terms of a bill introduced knee length styles, and in white only. | before the se by Senator E. Mondey hee Sizes 86 to 44. Also, a special purchase attractively priced at $1.35 a suit. J. Cleary, Vests and Pants 69c White and gray wool-mixed Vests and Pants in sizes 2 to 10 years, Formerly $1.00 and $1.25. Special, a garment, 69¢. Either party may obtain the di decree by applying to the su perfor court in the county !n which he or she Iives, and It Is not neces sary that tho separation took place in the state {¢ ample proof can be given the judge, No other reason except the separation ts needed. Silk-Top Union Suits Women’s regulation top, knee length Union Suits with body of fine white cot- ton yarn and top of flesh-colored silk. Sizes 86 to 44. A special purchase of unusual values at, a suit, $1.35. Girls’ Union Suits 67c 100 Fleecelined Union Suits in sizes 8, 10 and 12 years. These are high neck, long sieeve, ankle length style. Formerly $1.00 and $1.26. Special, a suit, 67¢. Count Du Barry to Spend Day in Jail Count George Hay Du Barry will at last achieve his ambition, namely, to nerve a one-day sentence in the city jail, according to police court of: ficial, Du Barry, who was arrested | December 18 for speeding and ed wubsquently sentenced to a one-day incarceration, appealed, Later he| changed his mind. Monday Du Barry, thru his attor ney, Byron McMahon, was granted a cancellation of the appeal and will be granted an opportunity to enjoy the hospitality of the jail some time this week, in addition to paying a $20 fine 3 Police Officers board for vocational education, will address the Municipal league Tues- on Retired List Three Seattle police officers, Capt.|14Y noon at the Hotel Frye, Mr. D. F. Willard, Lieut. Fred Ribbach | Kratz’s only appearance in Seattle and Sergt. Frank Bryant, were| will be before the Municipal league. placed on the retired list Monday by | Any garment tm long sieeve or ankle length style on sale in Important: ment, which the customer wishes to have cut to short Jength style, will be done on our machines at no extra charge, the depart sieeve or knee 100 Per Centers to Meet Tuesday The Seattle 100 Per Cent club was to meet Tuesday noon for a business meeting and luncheon at Rippe’s cafe, 1421 Fourth ave. Infant Lives in Incubate BRISTOL, Eng., Feb, 6.—A pound baby born to Mrs. Rachel © is thriving tn a home-made ineub tor. DIAN & PACE | “Princess” Steamships leave Seattle Daily for Vancouver and Victoria, BG. Federal Man Will Speak Before Club John A. Kratz, division chief of rehabilitation, federal vocational the police pension board, All three | of the officers had previously fought | ——— retirement from the police depart | ment | Willard tg in charge of Densmore precinct, while Ribbach bas charge of the police property room, The officers declined to state whether or | not they would continue to fight re-| tirement from active service, from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street Fares from Seattle to Victoria $3.00 One Way $5.40 Round Trip (30-Day Limit) $4.00 Week-End Fare }} (Going Saturday or Sunday. return If limit the following Monday) The Day Boat for Victoria and Vancouver Daily, at 9:00 A.M. ‘The Night Boat for Vancouver Direct, Daily at 11:30 P. M. Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER for all points East, through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Telephone, MAin 5587. EF. L. Sturdee. General Agent Fares from Seattle to Vancouver! $4.25 One Way $8.50 Round Trip {Continuous each way. $9.90 Round (Stop over at Victoria, 30-Day have made hundreds of oth with these Genuine and we want to YOU happy, too. Given Al Free and sent Postpaid for selling only 50 packages of Perfumed Bachet ELMA MAN ROBBED Shortly after arriving in Seattle! from Elma, Wash. Monday night, | Roy Weinhelmer, Arlington hotel, | ran afoul of bad luck in the guise | of a burly bandit, who poked a big black gun under Welnheimer’s nos and compelled him to part with $110 cash. The holdup occurred at Rail road ave, and Marion st. |Home Talent Play for Kiwanians “Keep A'trabblin'” is the title of the home talent play which will en- tertain the members of the Kiwanis club at their noon luncheon in the! Hotel Gowman Wedne is a surprise act, the withheld from the Kiwanians, Houthwestern Supply Co., Dept. 75 1005 Lincoln Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Continuing Our Great Value-Giving Sale of Betty Bright WASHINGTON U summer school | this year expects to draw 2,000 stu- | dents, BE. B, Stevens, executive seo- | retary of the school, told the tourist | and convention ‘committee of the! Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel | Gowman luncheon Monday, ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and W. and Women Have Kid- ney Trouble and Most people do not realize the alarming. increase and remarkable prevelency of kidney disease, While kidney disorders are among the most common diseases that prevail, they j are alinost the last recognized by pa- tients, who usually content them- selves with doctoring tha effects, while the original disease constantly undermines the system. Woak kidneys may cause lumbago, rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints or muscles, at times have headache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyon, some- times feel os tho you had heart trouble, may have plenty of ambl- | tion but no strength, get weak and lose flesh, SV/ECIAL NOTE—You may obtain | by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., also wend you a book of valuable Information, | {housands of grateful letters received f }found Swamp-Root to be just the bladder troubles, mention this payor—Arlvertivement, » The value and suc jknown that our renders are advised to send for a sample size bottle. Address Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥, Whon writing be sie and PURE ALUMINUM Never Suspect It WARE AT Another chance to take advantage of these out-of-the-ordinary VALUES. Some. items are limited—Shop early. It such conditions are permitted to continue, gerious results are sure to follow; Kidney Trouble tn its very worst form may steal upon you. If you feel that your kidneys are tho cause of your sickness or run| down condition, begin taking Dr. Kil- | mer’s Swamp-Root, the famo-is kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine, be- cause As soon as your Kidneys are well, they will help tho other organs to health, If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular medium and large sizs bottles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake but remember tho name, Dr, Kilmer's < “FARWEST” IRONING BOARDS ELECTRIG SUPPLIES WNDERPRICED No. 14 Rubber-Covered Swamp-Root, and the Addrom, Bing. Reduced for Wire, priced at....1¢ foot hamton, N. Y., which you will find " wv on every hottie, Wednesday's Selling |! 35¢ Brass Key Sockets, pricediat!. saci ate See Switch, priced a SCE ee Bey att lc Porcelain Receptacles, priced at ........ 00. Oe a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root Binghamton, N.Y. They will containing many of the rom men and women who say they y needed in kidney, liver and of Swamp-Root are so well $1.69 stands 82% inches rei Size 10% inches wide, high; strongly constructed of select Western lumber. 48 inches long;