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THURSDAY, SEI TEMBER 18 1924 You can be sure that the BEANS ELECTION County Auditor Announces For State Treasurer—W. G. Potts, | 9; D, Munro, 980, and J. B. Kiet. 1 Geo. T. 2,447; E. Ericksen. w District 4,455; H. E. Thomas, THE SEATTL ‘OFFICIAL VOTE IN FIRE IN GARAGE “BON”* ROBBERS Belief Gasoline Thief Started $4,000 Blaze 21,008, and Al. Terry, 24,349 | Slugged on the forehead by an un- | trial beans you eat are really _ For State Auditor—C. W. Clausen, | masked thug at the dimly lighted in b k d ; if — and Otto A. Dirkes, ot 567 | ternec in of Green Lake Bivd., and = ror Attorney General—John H t Wednesday night, Edward aked In Ovens If you spec Dunbar, 34,737 ¥. Hannum, Boise, Ida, youth, was bY 8 For Com joner of Public Lands | knocked unconac is and robbed of ify Heinz Baked Beans. Clark V. Bavidge, 3.0 8. the holdup ts telleved to. have v4 Superintendent of Public In- | b a n Lake car, which The label says they are eo—Josephine Corliss Preston, | Hannum was hurrying to catch, and 21,251, and C, EB, Beach, 20,322 | encaped baked. For State Insurance Commissioner | Hannum, who id visiting relatives and stumbled back up the hill to his| relative’s home where his head was freased and the police called. They could find no trace of the man of PAGE 3 | E STAR Evidence Bolsters Case; Bail dent re ‘ Complete Returns ; Ballard Transfe to Be Increased FIFTH AVENUE AND I ficial King « ty e id ie b f oar k t — - were complete J ti . . used ss A “ i c j i by the ee t e e « € w i an, No off mocr 8 superior court Th c Real oven-baking is what | er Conaress, first district—H. Al nat hoe ie ° . | vin Moore 5 ohn r Sail, under which the fi ha makes beans best to eat and <a) haw dep raadley been a ert, il te incre 1 ad YeCCIa « ‘ n adie ‘ons said, from $7,600 each for tt best for you Carturgs #06 ana hiead Ws Brves Tem, to. $10,000, and from #2 ? 4 Cartberg, 695, and James W. By . ene i 132 ® that the fire was pr each for the women, to $5,000. Boiling and steaming \* Vor Governor, L. French, 6.218; | cause by Pap ein pov sense , hi a tartet tx Joe 0. weal and award Clifford 5 nom. P. Re.| thieves who were stealing gasoline | wife, Jane Neal sick and wife cook away most ofthe bean [sein bose; wm. J- Coyle, 0; Mt | fm the tank of the truck They rested again Tt f , | ‘ : } \ and H. Hartley, 14,683; George B ney ‘were arrested agein shure flavor that tastes so good Vamoing ry : Petar Iverson wi OUTH SLUCCED ps ~ x i“ Fooly oe 93 D S ran Merce, 487; James Townsen: Beare af " Me ae and most of the bean nutri- Fullerton, $¢8; and W. 1, Paulhamus tective Charles Weller at the Hive apartments, Second aye, and Blanch 3. ment that is so good for | [t.Unimescremn sem) AND ROBBED (35 ute tnt ue to ne orc 4 Ca vacu / iy t h 2 a ts H "red 3. oman: 82; € ries evidence obtained a: nat the quar you. Baking retains them Woleniea tr ba and Wr tan Jon | oa [tat with the assistance of Attorney 0 0 ‘ and im y F gay sane] HO RMOOKS FIM | UNOON | Tomes A ec rehterially strength proves them eee mat ot ale 0 scious With Blackjack |r ** . To Insure thelr appearance at the bail will be raised, Ross said TROUBLE, GRIEF 5 Women’s Suits Is All He’s Had in Hotel Partnership, He Charges And encouraged undesirable women | to come there As @ result, police have raided the hotel several times, he charges, and only, for small women and misses. Phenomenal values. Shop early to get best choice. $9.95 poser Sequim the highest hilltop in the section, in- |! stead of the usual valley for hiding | their distillery, Federal Dry Agents Londall and 3 n reported Thurs- day, but they were found out Wed- E. Pike at 13th. Advanced class starts Monday eve. Heginners’ class Thursday eve. at $30. Plenty of partne and practice; no embarrassment. All dances and new ateps taught i ‘Why B | Is Safest Way to |] in 8 lessons. Ladies, $4.00; gen- || nesday when three men were arrest- tlemen, $5.00, to all calling this |/ed and a large outfit seized Whi D k h week. This is the only way to || — 7 0 eve: Every—New ee Th racticnl dancaty My || ‘The two agents found a cleverly | iten Dar eet || intent. book on dancing and elt- || concealed pipeline half a mile long, | _ —St 1 quette free, You can find no || thru which water was pumped to; Bieachodent Combination whitens y é other school of this class. Private || +1. distillery which consisted of four | dark, dingy, spotted, stained teeth in Lessons all hours. ls 4 two 1,000. jan entirely new safo way. Contains Every—New Remember, one lesson from a || 50-Rallon stills and two 1,000-galton | risa liquid and special paste. Liquid y teacher of experience and ability mash tanks. Darion C. Noble, Jim jis highly scientific and embodies cer- C l is worth six from a novice. Cail || w. Morris and George Soffie were re-|tain harmless ingredients which | pated day or eve. sed by U. +01 | soften surface atains, without affect- |} olor BIG DANCE | leased by U. 8. Commissioner Blum-| tie enamel in any way, Paste gently E Wednesday and Saturday || eid at Port Angeles on $1,000 ball| removes these softened stains. Per- a very enday urday ected b promine| very—New Sher” Waanesday” baranim splent. || e0ct A ae EER Ces M t ; l Finest hall, beat, Pose ee eae cz jon their pationts’ teeth for four _— all good ce 0. . ears before offering it to public. aterta Jolly crowd. EA at-0269. La Follette Will T'natety is proven.” Stained teeth | They’re superior in all apoilyappearance, cause tooth decay | Start Tour Tonight WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Sena- tor Robert M. La Foilette, inde- f ; ee | Bwift Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co., pendent candidate, leaves for New | ‘rhe Bon Marche, MacDougall-South- York today to make the first gen-| wick, Fraser-Paterson , Grote- eral speech of his campaign at Mad-| Rankin Co. Jamieson-Doane Drug Co., Rhodes Co. ison Square Garden tonight. The Wisconsin senator has spent How to Strengthen Eyes a long time in seclusion preparing the speech and leaders of both old| In a surprising short time simple parties await with Interest. camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, ete., La Follette has been the target |as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, for many hot shots from both the] strengthens eyes so you can read or republican afid democratic parties | work more. One small bottle shows results. Aluminum eye cup free. lately and may return the fire to night. Bartell Drug Stores,—Advertisoment. and bad breath, Get Bleachodent COMBINATION today, for small cont. Beware of cheap liauid imit tions. At all good dealers, such ways, and the tions very large. selec- U.S.NAVY YARD F BREMERTON--CHARLESTON FY —PORT ORCHARD, Take test Passenger and Auto Ferries from ad Colman Dock. Lew [*] Dally 1:30, &, 6:5, 1 tiple Spee! Sunday 9:30 p. m. Trip except- zai to Pork Orchard nawensi-d fares to Port = q Totere £0 Round Trip. FANO BQUH es more col ttl Treek face is, how colorful and attractive its design. A modern, handsome floor! One of many new designs This linoleum floor is only one of many beautiful patterns in the new linoleum. Armstrong's Linoleum may be had in inset tile inlaids, marble inlaids, carpet inlaids. The new Jaspés--which are two-tone, rippling effects in blue, gray, green, and brown—are decidedly in vogue now for rooms where small or large fabric rugs are to be used. Never before has there been so great and rich a variety of charm- ing colorings and designs from which to choose pretty floors. go by. When Armstrong’s Linoleum is laid in the modern way, it is a per- manent floor. Linoleum should be cemented down over a lining of builders’ deadening felt which has been pasted to the wooden under- flooring. Then there are no tacks, no noticeable seams, no buckling, no stretching. Your floor is snug and smooth. How to get linoleum floors Good department and furniture stores carry Armstrong’s*Linoleum in designs suitable for any floor in the house. The modern patterns and colors insure your finding some- thing to go with any decorative and draperies for any room or rooms you describe. No charge is made for this service. Write for free sample and booklet Let us send you a sample of Am- Linoleum, also our 24-pa “New Floors for Old.” It contains colorplates of different pat- terns-in printed and inlaid linoleum that you can see at department and furniture stores, with directions on how, to care for linoleum floors. Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, print- ed or inlaid, like all Armstrong's Linoleum, are made of cork, linseed oil, and burlap, agd have the Circle “A” trademark on the burtep back. Armstronc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—80! 3 erminal Sales Building. Telephone Elliott 8641 | Howell, 2.094; Wm, Phelps Totten,| ot & meager description } many of the patrons have been ar fl | 5,039; Victor A. Montgomery, 1,830;| blackjack wielder rested. ie E. E. Shields, 4,775, and Henry Clay | or ra | In addition, Mrs. Johnson has with: iu . | held the rentals and other income. 7 wi tomato sauce Ralph RF. Knapp, Frisk charges. Attorney George O i }1,179, and Pliny L. Allen, 1,300. son asked the court to appoint a re 2. 44th District—George F. Meacham, celvernhip, sell the hotel and divide of Henry W. Lung, 98; Maude [the proceeds y Sweetman, Jas, Malone, 419 i = i [Peter Davia.'414, and Frank 8. cre | Woman Faces Charges in 4 i fith, 245 j t ee 45th District—Charies W. Saun Superior Court | ‘ders, 613; Arthur G. Cohen, 654 m Sam C. Milligan, 409, and Erven H alot Ines Palmer on-s charge e Palmer, 438 jof being a jointist, opened before 9 abit, Distriot—G.. W. Lovebe | Jude < W. Brinker in superior i |1,203; Adolph Behrens, 1,410; C.em | Court Thursday |F LeMaster, 948, and Harry J.| The Palmer woman was arrested Kuen, 1,078 on information gathered by Prose 47th District—Robert A. Tripple, | cuter Malcolm Douglas, and in| 4 \. le }Death Caused by State Tax Levies lesan ae ee Rec ere, A. THipple | charged’ with eperating . Jolt at or Every Floor in the House t Boulder Inj ies) Reduced 1.79 Mills |. 228*: Morris L. Maiakore, 105 joes syed alas tle ade J ' ur . | Judson F. Falknor, 2,774; Day Karr, |.Vancouver hotel, where lquor was | HOOD RIVER, Ore., Sept. 1s—| OLYMPIA, Sept. 18.—State tax/1 1215: Donald C. Stewart, 2,056; H.|80ld. Deputy Colvin ts pressing the | z Barbara, Drum, 35, of Walla|ievies for the coming year have|G. Behneman, 400, and J. L. Smith, | C@%- Look for thar ‘alla, hostess at the Cloud Cap inn| been reduced 1.79 mills by elimina- nels jecenes af : CIRCLE a Mt. Hood this season, died yester-|tion of the 1.75-mill levy for the | F' NEE *, 4 | y of injuries received two weeks genera! fund and a reduction of .04 | COMMISSIONER |Prominent Chinese | the burlap back when a boulder rolled down the mill in the state school fund levy,| Second Commissioner's District to Wed in Spokane. untain side and struck her back.|it was announced by the equalization | Richard H. Gibba, 464; Wilmer B 2 Miss Drum had gone with guides |board here today. Brinton, 6,154; Frank H. Paul, 6 s_nllme Bva Hons, daughter of the} : on the last day of the season to help| Total tax levy for all state pur. |*"d ©. I car Hertha align ta mill err si pote | Temove safety lines ‘along the trail. |poaca will be 11749 mills, cormparea | Thitd Commissioner's District— | Bing tong here, and Louis Loo Internal injuries proved fatal. with 13.539 for 1923. King county |J@™mes Edward Dupen, $39; William | ¢ hong, son of 4 prominent Seattle | } 539 for 1923. King county own, 7.446; P. F, Morrow, 931;|merchant, will be married Saturday | peat cst wglberaedipe eniad: Frank E. Kannair 26; HJ at the bride's home !n Spokane. It Chelan {s next, with 47. Garfield Isis. 5 47¢ and David R. Roberts, | culminates a year's romance the lowest, with 35 | : pee | A large delegation of Seattle Chi ; JUDGES OF THE | nese will attend the Spokane nup-| . PREME COURT | tials, according to Louls Kay, Anatole France Ill; |, John F. Main, 28,514: John R.| Jefferson at. the groom's father | Physicians Dubious | *itehet!. 28.147; wiltiam H. Pember-| They will make thelr home here | ey ep ASR ton, 21,140; W. D. Lane, 21.363; Wil | Sept —Doctors were jtigm David Askren E H.| 7 | | CLL, dublous. over the recovery of Ana. | Nam David Askren, 22.926; Bt, |Counterfeiter Made tole France, the novelist, according | roR' JUDGES OF | H ; | For the 2 lto = story published in the Matin | sty sei Plates in Prison | Ladies’ Hats tosky Pai he a roy | TACOMA, Sept. 18—Hugh C. San Porch | Position No. 1—Boy< allman. |» v3 ie | ‘The story denies that the writer) 16,574; Malcolm Douglas, 16,070 ba cocrriaray pg thera mos’ | Apermanentfloor is out of danger. Reah set wae pene 13479, and) cuntry, was sentenced to serve atx | Of Armstrong’s 1: Pecition eed ead W. Frater, 28, |702"% at McNeil island federal pen Inset Marble Tile [cane BE agi de by Judge Cush y y. Ham. | James McCabe. 8,825. Fe - pee |iiton made the plates while he was 4 If It’s New | __ weetion Ne. S—Avetin 3 tial a prisoner at Walla Walla, testi- | We Have It *% parts car ate: 432, and | mony showed. Ho smuggled them | 4 r Baty. 608 a box w se botto 5 | ’ Position No. 4—Mitchell Giiiam, |OUt 18 ® Box with a false bottom 67 c 4 x M EALS Position No. 5—Otis W. Brinker, k ear Mill Is § e ig 20,389; Charles H. Paul, 15.193; Clay | Sino] i | n orc e a i t oor POSLA Lawrence, 4,179 and Edward F. Kien- S ane 1 bd a u e a b] r rade Destroyed by Fire 5 4} agp tion No. € Calvin 8. Hall, 26-1" SPOKANE, Sept. 18—Fire ‘de-| . | Poslam is so concentrated and] 796; Edward Judd, 3,544 and James|ss-oved the plant of the Diamond . . . : : ek ie Faavsn.s H Are acts so directly that a very Iittle|p. Bradford, 10,382. Bee ea ces | HE sun porch shown in the Besides being pretty— scheme you have in mind. You will Lyons Velvets— of it goes a long way. Its medica-| Position No. 7—King Dykeman, | with a loss of $100,000, It started picture was never quite suc- easy to clean, and permanent be able to arrange for the proper glistening Pann | ton ts 80 senile Gat it euniigt tert} 30,666 and Edgar = Hadley, Medhte |when an employe threw a burning cessful before its present linoleum ‘Atdoocick fne inal f 168 laying of your linoleum while you . soft Vel —fine jtate the most delicate or inflamed) Position No. $—Everett Smith, 18- | earet int 16 vO racist . A floor of fi inoleum 1s wonder- x ae ; Felts th atte = skin. Eesema, rashes, scalp tr0u-) 916; George H. Clementson, 2.660: | Pnnea bya wind,sit fabech ele | floor was Jaid. Its smart furniture, fully easy to care for. Assoonasit “4° buying it, for good stores em- Hoe {bles, pimples—they simply cannot) John #. Jurey, 11,387 and John B-| ang when the ammonia tank exp'od: | its effective cretonnes and hangings, is laid, it needs washing and a the ploy experienced linoleum layers to the usual $5.00 hats jresist Poslam. At all druggists.) Wright, 8,519 : Jed flames were thrown over a wide | were never at home with the old Hea Afcerthat amaly Bee, this work, in style and quality 50c.—Advertisement. | Position No. 9—J. T, Ronald, 36,-| mci = in af ore : ough waxing. After that simply brush st area. Four : iremen were injured board floor. The paint on the floor up the surface dust each day with Let our Bureau of it in the explosion ‘ wha a F st each day Why pay more for | | ———_-——— was faded and worn; the surface a dry mop. Once a week go over Interior Decoration hel; what you can buy | | Bud Upf | was scarred; there were wide cracks. the fj vith lott . ee i ae aN Ne pay ' Port Budget Upfor | The wood fl ured the whole {re foor with a cloth moistened in 1. sa, pedo in planning the d 5 | i GHeating ont Oet. 1| a ‘ood floor marred the whole jiquid floor wax. About twice a ) ia pb in Renmin tds ° fase : . | port commissioners will hold a hee year give it a complete waxing and O7#tlons of apy room, our Bureau |Moonshiners at Sequim Pick |buazet nearing at the Bell st. torm|- Then the floor you see was put polishing, That is all the care your of Mrs. Hazel Dell Brown, will ot Fels Highs Shot Tori Work & [eosrn eae 2 Pats October 2. down. It is Armstrong's Lino- linoleum floor ordinarily will need. Yt len +3 She ky le at | }it was announced ‘Thursday ne | : criti fare par 2 RET Sah mm. You complete suggestions for color De Honey bitget aaked' most be: turned in tol leum in a marble tile inlaid. See It will actually mellow, and im. seheks 08 ae wall covenne Beautiful moonshiners sought out|the county commissioners the fol-| how smooth and unbroken its sur- prove in appearance as the years 2 & HM. O. Fishback, 21,462. here, had called on his uncle, the POR STATE Re John “i es cay « an ee rreael SBa 8U ee came te ly REPRESENTATIVE Court, and had walked the two blocks | ive h haries sk when ¥ ee ith District _-¥re 2900: | to the boulevard when the thug sud-| Went into partnership with Nancy Ft ae y Ly eee Peo s . Sienna ta 8 he Sn eee aa eee eee ate: fear mesund | Zobseen, in operating: tho: Coals b Silk and Wool Dresses, light-colored Caracul ay | tello, 2,386; Ira HL Case, 2,002; John| the brush-lined corner tel, 1114% Third ave. according to Bu A. McKinnon, 2,416, and L. D. Ch Gotta a match, buddie?’ he asked. int filed in superior court ’ Net eo ‘ ‘ Coser ee cx gestae #4 fel arentgia eg Coa | Fee pee lee vis neues be toed e- Sasitoy dimotation ‘sc the Cloth Coats and light-colored Suits. Small sizes | 4st A. E. Fuller, 1,412 © and detect an hour later, | partnership. | Ralph Douglas, 3,131; C. H. Steff ‘and the next thing I knew Ieawthe| Frisk alleges he paid $3,000 for ‘ Py pi . ‘ On. rae Iter Jali Wehasia’ Canrke tve;|wurore, boreaila aad all the planets | Malt interest and, with Mrs. Johaesn Cloth Coats and light-colored Suits. Small sizes : Lad | Edgar G 1.962; John KR. Ed.| and went out saying ‘e-e-ek.'” | started to operate {t. Against his | wards, Charles A. Moran, Several minutes later ho awoke | wishes, he sets forth, she sold liquor See eeateel See