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ee Bankers Urge Arbitration of mee Disputes PLES OF RAMAN ‘Shy YOM a ARE OUTLINED AT MEETING: <= ===> A MMTUESHP? se Here’s a Chance to Buy One cs ‘ : x From Uncle Sam Attack Present Immigration Law; Urge Revision of Sur-Taxes on Incomes on a Downward Plane Member American Homes Bureau: for Metter Jmerienn Home: —3 days LIVES MANY ATLANTIC CITY Couched optimism, a for the fi States was 49th annua pay only $1— a ees contribution to the national wel | of announcements made Tefore the re nocuoun ‘within. 18) shoruy before the areal axetil down on this ngton disarma odd pieces bedroom furniture at decided reductions— a f-day clearance sale of all odd dressers, beds, chifforettes, vanity dressers and dressing ‘tables. Making room for new purchases arriving daily. QUALITY bedroom furniture in practically all of, the desired woods and finishes. And marked so low that you will surely be pleased with this combi- nation of VALUE and PRICE. Lbut sus-| The new hinery of agricultur n the out tees ado last year, “tho a the fleld of} doubtful ve uid be allowed and finance In| to demonstrate its effectiveness wit it was declared out further “tinkering,” it 4 Leaders in bust nd@_ finance | clared demonstrated thelr for vis Further tr mi fon and initiative b the dangers devel precedented | be sc high level « first. half. preserving makes possibl generally pros interrupted ments,” the resolutions read. Altho a greater activity in produc tion and trade has been financed in 1933, the resolutions noted that there | nay growers had not been any such pyramiding | yo, of credits as took place three years ago. The demand for ¢ chasing of wheat demned, as this, i tend to perpet ply of the produ ATTACK PRE: IMMIGRATION dittons to those tained prosperity ! turday standing achievement Americ 1923, burns elther Heavy, Duplex gr med. Bpec on peo jekel trim nl for the week an busin «| Seven-Story Fall Bureau of Kills Chicago Man Relatives ||: om : hased on the Atlant tinued relias t of supply t ent bi write fe ee ominer estate dealers, was yesterday stories! here y seven it floats re , low | the Cochran} u8 conditic n her bus violent ns, «|Hay Growers Sign trie Up With Association ; PASCO, Se Avert Strike of D B C. Car Employes oh VET window, was these few sample values: beds— regular price - $ 16 Have No Funds to Collect Gas Taxes Sept. 26,—Faiture of the islature to p du tor tion of the new been atha, his wife said. = me \Brighton District ' Will Hold Exhibit! twelfth year of continuc k for Brighton) > reated a situation w with at head Saturday. Suit will be September | n. y ‘e any, free All reai-| money for « s and for paying mo and invited to) rebates to users entitled to them vegetables, flowers! The condition has existed, of p by the dist Hay ( sale price 8 10.75 tu! y enameled three-quarter size nize award of Combination mahogany. Colonial three-quarter size ation as 31.76 21.75 1 garden wor Combination will marked show on Friday, Olympia Will Vote [ie at hirienton schoot on School Bonds | “*""" ie hich came Ruka 47.56 34.75 te Combination walnut > 65.50 41.75 exhibit fruita, Louie XV period .... c ababe eo The continued agitation for called nationalization of indust attacked as & menace to the national welfare. Charging that the of public servants Warrant Is Needed s| to Search for Game OLYMPIA de c amazing growth} in government employ has added enomously to the | sig burden of taxation, the resolution | wa: urges a revision of surtaxes on in- come on a downwa: Wage scales hav: of proportion to the general c living, it is said, and the industrial wages since F been greater than In any 1920, Arbitration of wage disputes is ‘oa since Peter Marinoff to rACOMA | SARAH MORRIS ¥ HULL, REF Olympia |or canned goods grown at home.| course, since the law became oper Entries will be received at 8:30) ative, but it did not reach a show. a m The afternoon will be re|down until F. A. Jeter, enforcement served for the children, while the) commissioner, was refused a certifi adults are urged to attend in the/cate of appointment Saturday for evenin hen there will be & prOjtwo traveling auditors employed to information phone Mra.\ aid in tax collection. The state aud Eg . MAin-6194; Mrs, W./itor held that there are no funds G. nm, RA nier 45, or Mr®./on which Jeter could legally draw iar, FLA nler-267! | for payment ‘Lutherans Holding Annual Conference} ODESSA, Wash, Sept. 26 {| Odeasa is entertaining the Luther-| OLYMPIA, Sept. 26. te again on th combination mahogany. period vanity dresser. Combination wainut . vanity drenser. Combination walnut .. dresser, Ivory enameled. XVI period $ —ivory enameled dresser PATIO 5 62 ntven cites’ pred xram, Reeessictative’! Hits | Wheat Tariff Boost BILLINGS, Mont, Sept. 26—“In- | creasing the tariff on wheat as sug- THOM AB’ KE NNEY Thomas Queen Anne period. Louis Lout dressers— regular price Colonial + -eccnce $ 42.50 Louis XVI period <oecetnd XVI 97.50 s 137.50 bf 200 ¢, __derve Two Months thracite miners the public's rei ALDA KENWORTHY Beattie for |Blow on Head May [years 7 rom. Gentile. tor. _ many Result in Death}? ‘ialiven, sea se | ming concerned about her, Fred/ Struck over the head by a steel| Heap, a relative has perished in| pipe Tuesday evening, Albert B.|the San Bernadino mountains and| |Hard, 23, of 419 N. 68th ast., re-| it is understood that an estate in to |ceived a fractured skull and may/|be settied. Information concerni ni} die. Hard was taken to the Swod-| the missing woman ish hospital The. accident hap-| mailed to W. N. Keller, |petted at the Western Pipe and|enth st., San Bernadino, Cal | Stee! Co.'s plant, where Hard is e 9.8 | employed. | WALTER ANCHORSTAR, 2 = heard from in 1 Walter A Bees recently took possession of | star, a Da Jina ppeare ja Paris pastry shop and held it f relatives ms to loont jthree hours against all attempt Reading, Pa + jon concerning him she s\d many A Creed Worth While To make money honestly—to spend it intelli- gently—to invest it wisely —to save it regularly. Generation after generation, men and women have found that a creed like this always wins. Success, comfort, independence invariably fol- low. The savings department of this bank offers you its full co-operation. It is not to save and Bring your Liberty Bell Bank in regularly. 80 important how much you deposit, as deposit regularly. That is what makes the savings habit permanent. BRING IN YOUR BANK TODAY. Seatfle National Banik SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA Organized Over Forty-One Years Ago BEACH.| * an church semiannual conference gathering of ministers here today | More than 20 ministers are attend. jing. The district includes Eastern last | Washington, Northern Idaho and Was &| Montana Hh is| a Mead |Well- Known S. P. very | NEIL, CAMPBEL Railroad Man Dies | trey small, but an embargo on the | SAN Charles &. sd FRANCISCO, Bept. 26. : site oa Fee, since 1904 passen. ger traffic manager of the South ITES-STINGS erm Pacific railway, died at the Southern Pacific hospital here yee App! bak iiadind ccesomaeoeae |terday after a brief iliness. Pre. V 4 c KS [ses to joining the Southern Pa- ciflc In 1904 he had been connected VAPORUB with the Northern Pacific. He was a native of Laurel, Ohio, aged 70 Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly | years SPECIAL GAS RATES | FOR HOUSE HEATING 500 cu. ft. or less $ .85 gross $ .75 Next 1,500 cu. ft. 1.60 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.60 Next 2,000 cu. ft. 1.40 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.80 Next 6,000 cu. ft. .80 per 1,000 cu. ft. .70 All over 10,000 cu, ft. or less .70 per 1,000 cu, ft. .70 Net Available (by special contract) to all consumers for all gas used for any purpose when and where gas is used as the only fuel for house heating. This special rate enables cus- tomers to use gas for house heat- ing at a cost comparable with other fuels, all factors consid- ered. This new rate will make this service available to many who, although desirous of heating their homes with gas, have felt unable to pay for this service under the rates heretofore in effect. We will gladly have one of our house heating Engineers call on you and give full information relative to your heating problem. Seattle Lighting Company Stuart Bldg. MA in-6767 gented by Representative Anderson of Minnesota would be used as an ex cuse for boosting the duty on manu-| Fey ured goods now heavily protect- Benjamin C. Marsh, managing ausiner of the Farmers’ Nationi | council, stated here yesterday. “Importations of wheat from C dressing tables— regular price sale price 8 27.50 37.50 combination walnut period combination walnut. period . combination mahogany dressing Colonial $ 46.50 Colonial 62.50 table ....+ ivory enameled. period ......- vanity Gresser. _ mahogany .... | ada.” declared Mr. Marsh, “are rela 55.50 45— “Louis XVI 150— 76— 8B— importation for a year or #0 would | + 2s coegcommne d Combination chif forettes— regular price voneees $34.25 iow ~~, sale price 8 24.75 3o— 34.75 46.75 64— ~combmnation mahogany chiffonier, Colonial period ...... -~ combination walnut, Queen ‘Anne YOTION vvhesaciccempnnsnsW ise roe te ance combination walnut chifforette. —combination walnut chifforobe. ——combination mahogany. Queen Anne period .. 52.50 47.50 58.50 0 *SEATTLE- In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt . don’t pay—could we say “TACOMA: From $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenne We Stand the Test of Time 22 ars in One Location are largely depend- ent on good eyesight WE EXAMINE ‘Sure Relief or INDIGESTION Gives the shine that preserves leather and resists weather! There's a SHINOLA shine for every shoe— Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown For father, mother, sister, brother— ‘keep the SHINOLA Home Set handy! The dauber, of genuine bristles, cleans the shoes and applies the polish. The big lamb’s wool polisher brings the shine like magic. The nifty, thrifty, ever}day habit— “The Shine for Mine’