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rut i ATTLt 5 'l A KR i | Convenic t Payments 08 UNBAUM:BR FURNITURE Co. INC. SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE BY DAY— BY NIGHT—« sy velour, with a frame f r $140 to $190 Special values In Krochter D: oak frames, hogany; up! in luxurious com Grunbaum Bros Pletured above ts a 3-plece Krochler Overstaffed Davenport Red ahe ther In a de b $165.00 Other Upholstered Suites can be. had » big variety of pleasing colors and combina a mohair and nished in either Save Space and Rent ble Bedroom’ i KROEHLER Daven-O attractive taupe wn mahogany— many beautif: "$157.50 to $22 avenport Ned Suites with r golden or fumed oak n and blue leather yles h, solld and ma The last word $55.00 to $89.50 . Furniture Co., Inc. a] Str ‘ong Box Cracked; Yeggs Miss $1,000 BELLINGHAM, May 20. SEE DEFEAT OF ( FLOOD COIN Boxley Canyon Referendum Petitions Signed y ‘ BELIEVES 9.000 NAMES ARE ON PETITIONS m i form Doyle, Attorney 7 Bricks who h Olive: Club Seeks Word on Skagit Works ting of Thomas| A committee rand Miss was app monwealth club upon the city com: to poration counsel to request a thor n of the proposal to p » for alleged « night, Secretary W tion states that » has reason to believe that th proposed payment {s similar t previous proposal to pay $139.0 which the comptroller and c tion counsel blocked as illegal ant contractors ap or. The commit BACK HOME | Katherine Cuddy, Seattle entrant in a@ recent national returned ths ab- beauty contest, has home after a mo ‘BOOZE CASE ON = REVENUE LAW | ie hailed as the first con- What t r law vic lators ur » of the internal occurred in Federal ‘s¢ M. Bourquin'’s court fay when Frank M. Adcox Jed guilty to a charge of vio *« internal revenue .lawa by. the { © still, and was fined x w ed April 20 ret indictment of the federal x-| ences for liquor law vio lations imposed by Judge Bourquin fuesday were Hazel Steffens, §60: t 0; Herbert: An- D, snd Kaylor, $25, and 100 an days in Sank, fee Mat ‘Who Attacked Child ht search by sheriff's ence in the East, She says|™ he turned down two offers from Flo Ziegfield because} he felt she had no talent, Miss Cuddy was formerly th the publicity department of the Automobile .Club of Washington. YOUNG SLEUTH AIDS LAW Brings Two Men Before Federal Court in Dope Case OD DEPARTMENT STORE _ A Sale of Summer Millinery euth stepped f Archie H ton, ¥ } . Fe Pag pak er bch Featuring Leading Styles and Values in Smart, Becoming Katee, of Misia. Tee Models the hock of keene re f Caalins cod tucien bre $10.00 and $12.50 Hats for $6.45 with smug ng r f In This Group Are Fifteen $12.50 Hats | and Thirty-five $10.00 Hats r befo! told him it w t 3 | range vlad - ; Beautiful Hats of straw and combinations with silk to be ft vernment in the favored colors for the season; exquisitely ima th n from t trimmed. were arrested re BO ee $7.50 Hats for $4.85 Hats typical of those sketched to the right; of straws and silk and straw combinations in a splendid variety of summer styles, 5 colors and shapes, TACOMA ACTIVE ON CHANGE Mountain Fight Looms as Big Lobbying Matter Members of congress are being Nooded with telegrams from Tacoma change of the “Mount "4 pic bier Ne 50 Madge Evans Hats for Girls For Clearance at $2.85 Milan and Patent Milan straws in the widely- known Madge Evans styles, for younger girls. These were formerly reduced to $4.95. ane OUL tizens urging the name of Mount Rainier to | Tacoma,” the Seattle Chamber | Commerce announced Tuesday from information received from Washing ton. It was said that more than 2,000 messages had been received Monday. Further advices to the chamber were that Tacoma ts maintaining a lobby of 20 men, exclusive of paid workers, at the national 1, ald ing #enator Dill and Congressman Johnson in their fight for the bill authorizing the change In the name To counteract these efforts, Josiah Collins, chairman of the chamber Mount Rainier committee, urges all citizens who are opposed to RHODES On Sale Wednesday in the Millinery Department change to write or wire at once to members of congress. | PROSSER, KENNEWICK OPPOSE THE CHANGE The Prosser Community club and the Kennewick Commercial club are A Special Purchase of Summer Frocks -Burgtars blew the safe of the Liberty theater | yesterday morning, but got only $40 French Money Hit and the police had failed y morning to locate a man acked and seriously injured two of the latest organizations to! join the long list that has gone on! record againat the change, amber | Beautifully Made of from the outer compartment. The by Sudden Flurry ‘ inner money box contained more] paris’ May 20--There wan con Md. Washingte $1,000. | us, May 2 ro was Va.. Key West, FI laiderable agitation before the open ta. New “Oreass ie,: Ban Jing of the exchange market tod Calit., nm. Proposal blanks @ nformation may be obtain: s application to thie office, t rmaster, Mafine Cor Offic s named. {fice reserv es © parts thereof « in B will ri uartermast and Puget Sound, er, Marine Bar- This shtto reject Briga- nd od he Ds, or They give of nd da | be your money pe mii when President 18.60 to the do’ told girl near her home Mon evening. heriff Matt Starwich detatied all lable deput arch the Ra 1 » Unive districts and s » the pound. y in alee & dozen policemen on ainty over the political sity 4 inty 5 niotoreyetes and in prowler cars alded i the franc to alide rapid oon it had reached 15.62 party leaders in order to be prepared Millerand summor: jhim to form a. cabinet PINT CAN, very special .... EARWIG BAIT, 15 Ibs. Dutch W A Large Assortment o special, 5¢ pkg. A Bargain in 8-ounce Fluted Table TUMBLERS for Wednesday's Selling— 39c Dozen (Delivered only with other goods) Clover, special, lb...69¢ Kentucky Blue Grass, special, lb. .39¢ STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Se Du Use Wiley’s Waxe for wooden floors of every kind, lino- leums and furniture; without an equal as a body polish for automobiles. .35¢ $1.50 f Flower Seeds, Regular 10c. “PEP” FERTILIZER for Flowers, Lawns and Gardens 10-LB. SACK Screen Wire At Special Prices Galvanized +=] A New Purchase of 11-Piece Polychrome $1.25 | CONSOLE SETS Exceptionally Low Priced A beautiful footed bowl and two candlesticks in handsomely embossed designs, artistically decorated in gold and r colors, Set complete with two candles and 6 pieces of arti ficial fruit. On Sale Wednesday— $3.98 A wonderful gift for the June bride, with +, | ih the search The man ix described as being! about 30 years ol 6 feet, 8 inches n height, weighing about 145 pounds he first time since the na Herriot is com nd wearing a dark hat, coat and t. He had a heavy growth of beard on his face. Survey Playground Situation in City ey of tho Seattle play- dtuation, prepared by the layground and recreation commit- hoo! Principals’ asso- be given the public at a meeting in the Frederick & Nel-| son auditorium Wednesday at 4 p. m, Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism James H. Allen, of Rochest , suffered for years with rheu- m. Many times this terrible « left him helpless and unable rk, Ho finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the ac- cumulated impurities, commonly call- ed uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the Joints and muscles and ex- pelled from the body. ‘With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished jevery sign and symptom of rheuma- | tiem from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which led Allenrhu, , with what might be called | }he ca ‘00k rvelous success, urging he decided to let sufferers ev: where know about hig discovery \through the newspapers. He has | therefore instructed druggists every- | where to dispense Allenrhu with the junderstanding that if the first pint | bottle does not show the way to com- plete recovery he will gladly return j drug sts can supply you.—Adver- | tisement | | DON’T BE OPERATED ON URGICAL decut within two ears, My NON-SUR- GICAL methods,bywhich 1 GUARAN- Says His Prescription | , |them, also entered a not guilty plea. | to others who | After years of| |your money without comment. All| operations for Piles are largely UNSUCCESSFUL, as is provedbythe65% ofsuch cases which re- officials were advised. Among the! others, a list of which has been sent to Congressman Miller by the cham ber, are civic organizations of Spo. kane, Walla Walla, FE Aber. deen, Elma, Toppeniah, Montesano, Olympia, Port Townsend, Pasco and Pomeroy. } A movement to reorganize the Na- tive Sons of the State of Washing ton {% combat the name change has been begun by a group of native sons headed by Thomas D. Page. The Queen Anne club at its Monday meeting voted against the change. and the question will be brought up at the meeting of the 10th Ave. N. E Improvement club Tuesday evening jat & o'clock in the University branch j Public brary, | Try Five Brothers | on Liquor Counts | Five members of one family, the |Schelderick brothers, entered not |gullty pleas when arraigned before Judge E. E. Cushman in federal dis. trict court on a charge of conspiring to violate the national dry laws. Cushman sentenced two other de-|}| |fendants in liquor cases us the day's court grist. The Schelderick brothers are El- jmer, Edwin, George, Harold and \Fred. Donald Dempsey, indicted with | Amoskeag and Kal- burnie Ginghams $2.95 In Checks, Plaids and a Number of Novelty Patterns Frocks as sketched, trimmed with dainty imported organdies or embroid- ered collar and cuffs, in sizes 16 to 42. There are blue, tangerine, lavender, brown, green, tan and yellow combina- | tions. Upper Main Floor ald. Councilman A. T. Drake, chair- man of the judiciary committee, said} he sees no reason for rushing the measure thru the council. “The council should not indorse KILLS MOTHS Whit MOT STAIN referendum measures,” Drake said, “It might as well indorse the Boxley _ creek referendum.” : Council Refuses | Mrs, Lilian Eltrich, boarding | iota’ nilgtrese’ in Aberdesn}, was] to Okeh Measure |found guilty of smuggling narcotics,| An effort to obtain indorsement of in a sealed verdict. She will be | the Bone bill by the city council. was sentenced soon, blocked Monday when the resolution Harry Iwa received a fine of $200) offered by M <athryn Miracle was on a liquor charge. Jacob Sedar on! referred to the judiciary committee a similar charge, was sentenced to | by Council President C. B. Fitzger- by Oguhall PR Ce i 250, | | 60 days in jail and fined $: | DR. 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TEEtocureany case ofPilesorrefundthe atient’s fee, are gentle, mild and sooth- ing. The greatly one offices which house my increased staff of skilled attend- ants arenow inmyownnew building,ad- loining my hotel where out of town pat- ients may be convenient: | 265 MER TOURIST FARES n Effect May 22nd Gen. Agent, Pass. Dept. recommended it for this purpose.’"— Mrs, HARRY CouLoM, 984 North Har- | rison Ave., Kankakee, Illinois. Real Evidence of Merit For the relief of female weakness, ains and backache, nervousness and irregularities, with other troubles by such letters as the above. Thero Free Examination BEST 2.50 GLassEs ON BARTH KATTLE—ON FIRST AVE, 10:15 m. m3 pad 8:00 ; p. ni. *Daily except Sinday. * {| icvery trlp w Ferry Trip except- ing 7:15 a. m, *: var ly and comfortably locat: | common to women, Lydia B. 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