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TITTLE TAR THE §& Charve “Miss America”) 8 MEN DROWN INTACOMA'S AFTER ghee i it BOAT DISASTER ADMIRAL LINE CALLS HARTLEY / “DEMAGOGUE" FREDERICK & NELSON | | — ( FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET--SIXTH AVENUI Suzzallo Attacks Governor NE a i ba aS RE i Coast Guard Crew Lost Off Bovis Sound City Figuring if at Chamber Banquet ANU. Pd-Ver man Halifax Coast on President Ships ALES + | gasket cece | tes Co bi DOWNSTAIRS STORF i erigg ¥ nem t the crew of the U who want r the Adi Depevrdoble Goods ~Eecrary Pheer Fivderrd t Moon Servic | q 1 . 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MEN a ie first bandit that entered W t Pa J 1 Aup 1 tt atd } 1 ered 1 Lung Cox eA ae Rete William } inl awain I " Chief Yeoman wed gambling 4 ’ : is H r tawalt a ate rd ave nday night w m f « t in 1 TO OBSERVE > bid ‘ d J epUc ATION WEEK _ Loggers Opposing ov Reduction i in n Wage rou: the thongs | or TLAD told a hy» robbery and| po- | the week the var and higher wo range | Window has Caused A Special Purchase of a: Women’s and Misses’ a DRESSES $575 | | UITE a number of desirable tyles to select from. Ap- propriate utility dresses in serviceable woolens, and Oe wool-mixed fabrics, eu Two of the styles are sketched. Low-priced at $5.75. Sizes for women and misses. tS STORE “© Jeweler $1,900 Loss '” ! " X 1 with omens al carrs $3.40 0 a Attractive fringed Scarfs in | Kit x psat a pleasing colorings. Fashioned of } time by a5 HERE'S MORE ABOUT eRe) hep fabric in cashmere- Mon | tives Tuesda: TAM ike finish. 12x57 inches. Low- r day the John B. Allen, prices Colman Beeroon, Fairview. 0? Mi Wild | STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Ross, West Wood- issing in 1 1d hhoeraampenaem artes : - = Legislative Bill Would _ 8140, We Sow 11-7 U.lna pop © "eae Bim par” Stop Hasty Marriages ivi teats oe tee wang wm one nteS oan tot Te _ —= BOES. 10 SLEEP Variety of Measures Presented to Legislature |"; sah cd cece, | he Ree Ping gc nays AGENTS ber the fight or J * i Cairn : 5 tion men Sands was t and at present the captain w by Enthusiastic Lawmakers Jon, former t re beat » by par They jumped on me and them to Lieut. L. J. ¥ tbr: panacan Parca tee headquarters Suicide Note | Says Writer. elso mi “abpeal a : pei not by a policem: up. can have leased him temporarily action jis the acting chief of police. By a Staff Correspondent jalso another bil teac’ ehenities c a 7 ao ction « Nov. 11.— SANDS TELLS Wants Long Rest LYMPIA, Marriag® | ers making any remarks tates TS tobe " : | iaws, prevention of cruelty to/tho founders of our a of teach: | pinay ator ti HIS OWN TALE TACOMA, Noy. 11-—"Am taking a} animals, moving bodies in come-|ing any un-American princtples tol o¢ 1509 on two other sim! “I had been to the boxing smoker | « long sleep. Good-bye to all of you, eries, taxes, creation of a state | school children. harges : l with a friend of mine eariler in the wrote Ward Chittenden, 53, a p automobile code, teaching of the ho said “On the way/ terer, before he turned on the gas/ Bible tn school, establishment of friend told me he had to n his cook iny. Hew stove and gas heater Mon found by the proprietor ee a friend of his, I I had never by stop and with him highways, tor ne varied | ¢ who take meteriea t are a tow of ne 74 bills Intro lature today |Callow Signs Up as Scout Master ).":: is rooming house at 97% 8. Ta-| duced in the leg! by | nin place before and didn't k A ave. | members odlon, S. Callow, now| wan As we went In. _He also asked his brother, S$ E.| this ts Legislators toda: ut a stum the destinies of the W ensed man followed inden, of Summit, to whom the bling block in ¢ ef in the place ordered bh was addressed, to “take care of | ; fellow jerked of of Sr everybod. mpleton tative Hal 1 a me ve days be a marriage one time. on the house calendar for cx ation today nsider~ anure | thought wae a 1 grabbed him from be threw «ground A to He Morton, of Spokane, pr r my wet hin, m1 “Tn Delicious Flavor surpassing all others - *SALADA poses edding. T Ken Millionaire Wins a in Race With Death state au an indem: jured den that " per week shall be the mi award and $4,000 In a ag shall be the maximum pension |). sien to « iil proposes to raise the in- y fund thru further taxatior of automobiles, this extra tax to ———— HERE'S MORE f ABOUT Tv HUSKIES te paid into the state treasury an tax of | STARTS ON PAGE 1 yeles, $1 passen- 2 les, $15 ¢ Ulers a taker 2 i] automobile Thieves Stock Up pal t ; ! : for Long Winter | 2°, °i00""ot is truly satisfying to the peat It's going to jong, hard wi; i eee eae ee | ea insre | Sold bx all’ geccers. Ask for tt. ile store on Insaquah-{of public wo the director of highway Monday {s any tn-| jicenses, and one member appointed Thieves, according to re-!)» the governor, as membern aot ports at the sheriff's office, broke|the automobile board. No witnesses n and removed a quantity of lo proof of tho accident ts needed gers’ shoes and varied wearing secure the state award and it parel, Joon not matter whether a driver is injured thru his own negligence or not Representative Egbert county wants the Bible read ISTRIBUTORS Sewage Disposal: Action Is Wanted of Pierce Plans to get quick action on the | pub! schools. He wa wage disposal problem will be| teachers to be required to teach | 6 y made Wed Interclub coun,| moral principles as well as funda il, repre: 10 {improvement | mental ethics from school book: tubs, will meet at The Olympic! He wants the private schools to be Hotel. FR. T. Haines, council presl-| forced to use the samo text books lent, will open the discussion at| books as the public schools, He 12:15. The council wants the city | wants all churches, cemeteries, fire 0 employ experts, work out a de-| engines, fire barns, material for inite Plan and get busy at once. | ship building, school districts and ou ask for Un “enillips,” you federal property free from taxation.| may not get the original Milk of He introduced four measures to) Magnesia, prescribed by phyasiclans Laborer Dies i In | cover these topics. for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, Gas-Filled Room Dan Nolan, r, turned on he gas Mo * Police found his body Inter in his| oom at the Syracuse hotel, Eighth | ve. 8. and Dearborn st coroner said it was a case of } celdental asphyxiation. Nolan had | yeen making coffes in his rooth. | Dry Men Say They | Found His Liquor Luther McCarthy, sentative Totten of King: corrective. introduced m bill relative to; 25-cent bottles, also nimals and] contain directions ep! 50-cent bottles, any drug store prevention of eruelty to Atoo little added cost include sunny Cali- forniaand the romantic scenes oftheoldSouth 2, put up @ in your itinerary. $250 bond Tuesday following his! rrest by dry officers. They ure The Warm Winter Way ¢ onvent ested him at 63% wld they found a coup f moonshine. U. S. Sailor Hurt | ient stopovers enroute and Shasta route to California—through sleep: of bottles ers Seattleto Los Angeles via '' Southern Cali- fornia Express,""to San Francisco via''Shasta," and 'Oregonian,”” Thence Sunset Route—via El Paso, San Antonio, Houston to New Orleans, Connects with steamer to New York and with trains to castand north, by Falling Timber | Raymond Haines, 23 8. Halda injured early Tuesday when a timber head aboard the ship , sailor, of the fell on hia| Ho was taken | ® Providence hospital for treatment | Get full particulars today—communicate with Southern Pacific Lines B.C. Taylor, Jen. Agt. 314 Union Street Seattle, Wash. GRATE C. ¥. Graft, p manager of the Products Co, | GOES EAST — another way of saying M:J:B © 1925 by M. J. Brandenateln 6 Ow. 1 American Nitr for Y York and other | t today astern points on business for hin ompany, Mr, Graft iy accompanied vy Mrs, Graft, }eun 0 One of them cut ja dlackias ok and th head open with other one bea Then, for sfild they their badge Uncle Sam knowsthevalueofchocolate asa quick- energy food. For years, chocolate bars were an impor- tant part of the standard emery ration of the U. S. Army. For when energy is needed and needed fast, choc olate answers the call doublequick ! How does all this apply to children? In a lot of energy- ways! Children are really little body-engines. Whether they're ying soldier or poring over history, reading the ols its of grown-up soldiers, these little engines are “burning up”energy all the time. Then, too, remem- ber that children have a double energy need. They need energy to go on and energy to grow on. Hence the “sweet tooth” of the average child: a wise little way Nature has of getting extra quick energy But that “sweet tooth” isn’t the problem it used to be to careful parents—thanks to Ghirardelli’s Milk Chocolate. Pure whole milk, pure sugar and pure chocolate— Ghirarde lli's is pure nutrition! It satisfies that ravenous “sweet tooth” and supplies real nourshment, too! GHILRARDELLI'S Milk Chocolate Al jar 5 geeern an Hot cakes that are goldene brown and featherlight! Every time you make ie How? Flapjack! Whether your memory is longor short, there's just one word you need to remember in buying _ pancake flour; Flapjack! Your grocer has it in the handy round carton with the replaceable lid, “Albers stands for Better Break fasts”