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PAGE 4 IS IN ACTION AT OLYMPIA Constructive Being Planned to Offset Hartley’s Displeasure MARK REED “Coals of Fire” Leg- islative Rally BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR LYMPIA, D 3.—There's un- rest and di faction in the ere, The fact that the major ity of the will be able to lators over any m Har the majority members of the hous ‘ A ways an means come . A Ny tee at work a. + now attempting Mark Reed to detour the governor's displeasure to pre pare a constructive So far the gov been able to muster im the senate. On t Veto vote, 64 voted ag 33 to sustain hrs veto. feel that 32 persons sh¢ allowed to represent arbitrar state of Washington ‘am has tag following the defeat of reclamation bill. The comm supposed to arrange a constru Negisiative program and me seeing it successfully car NO REPRISALS ON RECLAMATION out. Program Is IS LEADER Minority Rule Opposed in ure frowned ur only sure yotes lamation This ways and means committee came into be- the ~) i HO is it knows the stories about Friends Pat and Mike, and who, if pressed discreetly, will tell them, if you like? Who knows each vaudevillian and how each act will go— which one will fetch the wildest cheers and which will get the dough? Who knows each team of hoof- ers from the Keith and Albee chains, and all the latest song hits with their pAsaiatant refrains? Baby Blues Who knows each pretty | » actress as she prances on the stage, and toasts each | case wax expected to be concluded |vodvil jokelet when the jokelet comes of age? He >YNIGHT PROWLER|State Aid for District PEACE PARLEY (Who's Who: Schools Being Debated Educators Are Divided in Hearing Held at Olympia on Equalization Bill IS WOUNDED Home Owner " Greets In- truder With Pistol Fire r By Staff Correspondent 1 v Awake n hi ne a. 4 { arly . Juck Jel ( Or De + Jacke at @ . o " » ‘ e ™~ 7 t i ny « pillow and fired, Ka ‘ fe floor fight to's tor ¢ 1 his t Ho was re { y wounded ob © arrested fte the ‘ bare ‘ i ® ein Ww | a kt : Wilmers t ‘ t. bara | ag «nA bis 5 ' ‘ 4 stated ni © found | ty discus t ar “ spend the mone police ar Wednesda . t 1 outla eased « r, of Rom wt P| were F. EL } ot Ft p $ ald py ( H Hugt asa fy school Lots Cio 3 the un fired in It simmered sown to th : 6 CEA ne The w ton of wh h « b ra n of lifferent get om ‘ aes L. M. Liver a dr é t ny Grae president of O'Donnel 1 1 tloumen ate Nehoet “se. 88 | the same 2. L. Breck ywever hat he was acquainted ate & ¥ f t of th Olympia | with the suspect tins Pre other educat (mn. ors want 1 Bur . Representative Mark Reed, of/May be sad or cheerful, | Shelton, Mason county, is chairman the Other of the committee which has program under consideration. Members of the committee are Rep resentative Allen, of King Representative Hall, of ty; Representative Moulton, of E ton county, and Represent Banker, of Okanogan county. ‘The three sections of the porgram inelude: That no action representative of reprisals for the governor's veto ac tion shall be taken, even th Members feel that the veto was sus tained by executive pressure; that the house shail go over the govern or's message and attempt to draft bills that will cover the most wor- the house ways and means committee thy of his suggestions; that shall consult with Repre Ea Sims, of Jefferson county er of the administration forces in the house, and with the senate ad-/| ministration forces, relative to map- | ping out this constructive program. program, as planned by the house ways and means com- mittee, is, philosophically speaking, “heaping coals of fire on the admin- The entire istration.” HERE’S MORE ABOUT Mystic Numbers STARTS ON PAGE 1 You get 56. Add th get 11. Add the yet get 2. ber denoting the ture. Some folks who believe {nthe “science of numbers” Point out that the ftv the mayor's name also hi influence. would Ss in an Others, when the re sult fs 11, figure ‘that number, Which ts supposed to be partic ularly potent for good. Using this rule, 22 also ‘9 supposed to have high beneficlent infiu- ence. Naw apply the character and future numbers in the mayor's , Bame to the key printed below —and see how well or {il it checks with “Do character and his chance for the future. Remember the influe of the 6s and the 11. Here's the key: e+e Here futy No. 1.—Thts number denotes Mentality. It means tm nes, bravery, irritation at delay and & disposition to choose short cuts to achievement, No. 2.—This is a hea Der. It means kindness a heartedness; those governed by It try to avoid trouble and get along easily with others No, 3,—This ts an Ber, liked by artists, painters, singers, actresses, dancers, sculptors and writers; it denote Good cheer and a happy outlook No. 4.—This governs the body It means a worker, not an imag. iner; generally denotes vigor _ and determination to ma} is the character 2 key and rt num istic num No. 5,—This governs the body. It generally means a. rov ing disposition and draws people into contact with others, s0 Glally. No. 6—This number tn like ~ No. 2, but more intense. No. 7—This is the champion of them all. It means great pow- ers, generally a desire to rise Superior to others, and the pos. Session of high ideals No. 8&—Thlis governs the mind It means a good business head, with organizing bility and Notes success in trade merce. No. 9—Generally called “the number of genius,” and denotes high menta} and spiritual pow. ers; altho its influence may be harmful to the physical powers, making the subject mentally strong but physically weak. eee and com As wo told you in the first story, many actresses and not a few artists have changed the method of writing their names "to secure more favorable vi- brations."” Tomorrow we'll go into this a little more fully and i give you some examples, . 4 but you'll never find him bitter, if you meet him at the Orpheum, where they know him as Carl Reiter. MUSICIAN DIES G.J. Lamotte Passes; Lodge Rites for R. H. Heston | GUSTAVE J. LAMOTTE, prom HERE'S MORE ABOUT | '""" a egg thee ‘|'tricts would be. ben J WOULD HELP wit t age POOR DISTRICTS t nd ih e Bh, Heaket ty De © bill, as oned t w supporte from Whit 2 aoe ee aa hs would 6 ' ' bie wath Ve m thy it vw Elevator Boy THURSDAY, DECED BER 3, 1928 New Shipment of 100 Rayon Bed Spreads For Gift 6) Giving An appropriate gift for the home maker. Beautiful spread of lus- trous rayon with wide Jacquard woven stripes. The sheen of the colors makes them an attractive addition to the bedroom. In lustrous rose, blue, gold and orchid. Finished square with scalloped t of P H edges, Size 81x108. ; , would ate and | $23,000, Seattle $66,000 "| roves e TO MacDougall-fouthwick—BABEMENT FLOOR kane $24 quors When 4 at | Mrs, Pre and & Wilmer! H i l Fi bt nt a in Hotel fire = SSS ter : F—The loop ‘ WATER SHUTOFF France Wants to Henry Leach Is e - this * ale F . : o'clock whan. court. reconvened. The | ‘ Water x tbe shut off on N Reopen Debt Meet Named Commandant th at m rem ° pt venting. $ : Green Lake way WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—(By U.| Henry W. Leach, of Yakima, has Secaphaead uf ee DIOP SHORE OE VOMNOND ROUEN | enka’ S bi et 160 fe 6 today made overtures| been appolnted commandant of the | > me 7 I" t t | ing negotiations for set-| Old Soldiers’ home at Port Orchard || HERE’S MORE ABOUT rene Tho greatest damage was to the —— abt Al | boF Chal’claia/epband ot conti | GAS DEAT HS out ot every five receive hig 1 to the Cont ned f um 4 specter ge Se we Olat eee et ; = a —_ : Ee seis phen m. One out of ¢ mpa ons the ntreet @ that itching, burning torment Be pee esch.|1#8ch. a past cor ander of th STARTS ON PAGE 1 ten children in the t tea | the hotel wilt be 8 ) to the start the healing new with nch Ambassador Dasech-| soonish war veterang, succeeds Di ( reels ner, ing that a telegram had } J | receiven a high sahoot education, |furnitire « sbout 00 e . , "|. Francisco, resigned. Thus Wa z fortis csih at come from MM. Loucheur, new) adil ave intial lof old mem who b ; wail as 0h ois A heck > arDOMel Ot “ French finance minister, saying Eat one of Boldt’s baked applies us beyond thru imate ta clk Bin : al! of the 140 guts 1 @) that France desired an early settle-|e¢ach day; will keep the doctor door tke opening and California } fas i : : by 3 aad boi au hay ment. a Avertisement. ote: rding to the federal rating given my eee i 2 AT INSP | n probably saved m Pract y all of t a he pec of thie state believe | believed all guceta were acc nent Seattle musician, died Wednes- | day afternoon at his home, 171 |2 LaMotte had Seattle for 36 years. The remains h ave. lived in are at Butterworth's mortuary, CLARENCE V. VAUGHN, 65, after a long Illness, died at a loc hospital Wednesday, He is sur a sist and a son, Roy M Vaughn 7 45th ave. 8. W. Funeral services for R. H. HES 62, Masonic ‘ temple and Edmun at ices of Ark lodge, § MRS. CORA VAN TASSEL, 60, will be held in the chapel’ of the E t ne parlor at 3 p NIS YOUNG green Par lowing services in mo tuary 1 p. m. Fridas ervices tor HILL, 76 dled CHARLES W wt Tells Mother He’s | Rich; Now He’s Poor on howto, William Dettmer bbed of ¢ Wednesday night by two bar dits who followed him to his room jat the E | police offic | Dettmer ciaimed that he had been | talking over the phone in the lobby of the hotel, telling his mothor oney he had, and upon re to his room found the rob- there waiting for him co | HERE’S MORE ABOUT GRAND JURY STARTS ON PAGE 1 a said he would emergency appropri |be submitted to commissioners |if the Jury decides to continue thelr Thursday, admitted the possibility that the knowledge that no more mone is foriheoming without the commissioners adjournment 6 of the commissioners could hed to learn the board's atti tude toward a special levy on county how | bers prepare an work special action may be re finances for the jury's ‘lengthened The fact that many of the male members of the jury are anxlous to get back to their pri- vate businesses precludes the possibility of voluntarily working without pay to finish the probes already started, Grant believes, Wedr y, after concluding ail Investigations into ety fairs, the Jinquisitors turned the ention to conditions outside Seat sum |moning Frank Brewer, veteran chief jeriminal deputy Harra han, on the “roadhouse pa. sheriff; Joe deputy Kirkland carpen |ter and former town marshal in the | the Karl Corwin, chief federal prohibt. tion agent Late in the day's session they ob: tained warrants of 1924 from the auditor's office, drawn against the sheriff's special liquor investigation fund, which is replenished from a percentage of fines collected in the state courts Who remembers the bad old days when a girl wanted to talk a while before she started Kiswing? fon petition to| will be held at 10 a m./ |Pension Bills on | troduced a. bill ond | are retired. | | J says, have been in the ho tricta In dol be he did not death's hunt remember tle Japan. and girls 1 ¥ ntairs in the elevator | many proble 0 he fire from an explosion | N of any kind is made to} ‘There is a certain ion in high |of an olf t n tho Continental save these souls, Human life is cheap. | place who would * scrap our | Furniture b The city makes no attempt to Inspect | = ~ = or regulate the hotels or their gas} (Advertisement) may be hers. 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And if the ni He accepts his mone Sger is found dead ng—woll, what of { creeps in the haliw a in tangible, 35° “COLEGROVE places SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 110 Mee 1624 Third Pur AUTO CHEN S20 1B. Pike at Broadway sinistor n the murky gloom. And| There And the coroner write patti, Sap his grim record bo runt Westinke at Olive ( HERE'S MORE ABOUT PENSION ARTS ON PAGE 1 Le i i PLEASANT LAXATIVE For Sick, Herbert Geoghegen and Steve ard of Hoquiam; I. W. Bigiow, Sedro-Woolley; A. W. Redick, Sno- homish; Merrill Garland, Bremer ton; Jess L. § ns, Montesano; \ Bert C. Ross, Sen Rev, MeDer Biliow mott, Aberdeen; Willlam Short, and Helen Adam Rollar, Seattle; Matt Smith,| Children Mayor of Kelso and Dr, A. C. |, Olympia. 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