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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928. Bt) Accessories for All Cars a 4 A. —_ x] ro! With Spring comes the (Yot} call to the open. Now is the FY time to overhaul the car, and Wea from the immense stocks of As the Western Auto is the place ah Ue) to choose your needs. de- ° Downtown Store Phone Elliott 3807 —Is Coming Fast! Large shipments are ar- riving every day and the Western Auto is prepared better than ever to supply the many needs of the auto owner. SPECIAL!——, THIS WEEK ONLY Of A good strong shock absorber of a well-known make for 0 all model Ford cars. List price, $24.00. This week only— ‘ (ee ty! DEALERS: GET OUR WHOLESALE PRICES Downtown Store Open Until ® P. M. Saturdays Auto Row Store 2041-45 Westlake 812-18 East Pike Phone East 0078 F el’ 0-0-0 0-0 ts BY HARRY 3B. HAWES United States Congressman From Missouri. Faithfully he follows his master who| him by fate. 1,000 PARTNERS? |} the nypocrite. Turn back to page 2. ce a Dog’s a Dog, for a’ That But he knows the just from the | unjust, the kind from the unkind, the y Will you be one of the || charitable from the uncharitabio, the | thingy bis master sought, x |true from the false, the man from|has baréd the trail hls ma | Disguise does not deceive him. | Paint, tinsel, silk, and jewels are no | consideration and a few kind words: | more to him than tatters, rags, worn | | shoes, oF gassed hat. But {t is what! Never yet the dog our country fed wins his affection or diaiike. no matter what their station. as food, his have not find, walks. A. & H.SAL SODA iss". 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Pike st, Saturday, March 24 4128 University Way Mth Ave, 8, and Beacon 28rd Ave, and 1, Union Log Cabin Syrup 28c 55c $1.09 Ehmann Olive Oil 10-07, Bottle 20-02, Bottle 50c 85c / Crosse & Blackwell 52c i eo oe o_o 40-08 these things cover, the man, who ex He doos not count tim cost, but | 55, gives his lifo at his masters com Man is taught chivalry; the dog,tramps the dusty rondside, and aits| mand, and, even without command, a has it naturally. He never attacks| proudly upon the cushioned seat of|in his master’s defense. hovel and the rich man’s manston.| useful in every station assigned to| He has taken the place of the ce th THE Ree eeeeaeeesy NATIONS STILL | | UPHOLD OPIUM Countries Refuse to Stamp Out Dope Evii | BY HENRY GENEVA, March Turkey, Persia and ratify the league of nations’ new | | ternational convent trol and scppression © f 10's Cam Dg out | countries that the international dope ring is making its last stand, in or | der to hold comparati © of thene dr world’s greatest ¢ countries, It is ther or the ring that they keep produc tion here absolutely u production of opium ntries, lays © chen tvative n and pean states me the commerce of tt |Here and There| | Attorney General covering health in FI William 6. Carter, ifth ave. 8, Thurs: fire breaks out. | eee Maj. Gen, Nelson Henry, Spanish war veteran, dies in New York lection of W, B. Donaldson. see Newark school children get drunk. ting in discovery of big still and supply of moonshina Bookkeeper-Heiress Released From Jail Attorneys for Mra. Souttle b hs ave ¢ 500 ball ings, it w jday. Mrs, Mortiboy her former employer ————| Deatherage, with having forged his |name to a check for $12. Ho also ac jcuses her of having embezzled more | than $$00 during her period of em His master’s friends are his friends, | ployment. his master's enemies are his enemies,| Mr Il leave at on tion papers, | an, Betrayed the kindness or forgot the the female of his species, even when|the millionatre’s de luxe machine. | When master is gay, he is merry; | bread. feeding. | Wealth, caste, social distinction are | when sad, he grieves and understands ee He {s the delight of the poor man’s| all one to him, He is content and| his master’s moods. ine end co | Buy a pup and your money will buy Love unflinching that cannot le Perfect passion and worship fed And in return he asks but a little} BY @ kick In the ribs or @ pat on the head, | | Nevertheless, 1t Is hardly fatr To risk your heart for a dog to tear. | Pcecih sr | Wesley om Off | Line as Ship Sails Wesley Barry, ered joy” TI B, Smith # coy given the honor of #: miral Oriental liner F As tho ship mgved |the cheers of people o: ing thelr friends aboard a “send-off.” | 5 shown about the | Young Barry | ship by officers, prior “props” and “interiors. Yvonne Garde Now she asks charging cruelly. ine, cocaine and other evil ved by the league | shows that it is now in these ries incidentally constitute the © three most strategic points in nal resources of th so many other Bure , ex-rail union president, dles in Baltimore. Diners run from restaurant at 414 © president o Minnie Dahnken, policewom. to Seattle. ¢ of the dog ts usually about sometimes longer—but the ms all too quickly; and one can but join with Kipling venilo movie atar, son on her way to the Orient | Barry cast off the spring line, amid and expressed admiration at tho | CUPID GONE! and actress (shown here), \married her foster-father, Carlton Gardelle, sculptor. woop 1¢,—-Fatlure of Switzerland t nm for the cop of traffic in nstituting t block to the r reducing and ree ve liberty in the ues. The three 2m efore necessary nrestricted, The constitutes one ® vital role in its contiguous an ideal center ene drugs. Daugherty re rida. day when smal Na jan church Fr Dok. 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