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eks More Familiarity With| Municipal Line Seeks to Committee Duties | man John PF. Miller, re Made a member of the house on military affairs, will Misit France to become more with his new duties planned returning to Seattle lose of last session, but finds | ible now an Miller asks Wish information regarding hus: | er sons in France to wire him Washington, D, C., before lers Prepare for New Season 1AM, March whalers Westport Moran have arri re ifie Whaling Co.'s station at City. After overhauling, which take about two weeks, the fleet ‘gommence hunting, about April | This fleet brought in 189 whales “year, arid 80 tons of the choice meat was sold. LOCAL STREET CAR ult! Wrecked by Years of Ss Finally ing, -anyone who is suffering from stomach trouble and a n condition, will give Tanlac trial, it will certainly fix them Jeast that's what it has done ” said Mra. Agnes Ostrom, at 5129 29th street, Seattle, hile in the Bartell: Drug Store, re “I I began taxing Tanluc,” @ continued, “I was losing weight He | tickets will at} nicipat thore | Eliminate Car Tickets Increase of fares to 6 cents we asked by the Seattle Rainier Valley railway in a tariff filed with the public mminsion at Olympia, Wednesday, street oar be sold on mu wity ell ndations made utilities committee last new service lines the olty adopts by the Thursda | The Valley rail 40 per ttle- Rainier for serv only king for @ 20 per cent inerease in fare, however. | A charge of 1 cent is proposed in the tariff for all transfers from the | lines to city lines and 2 transfers accepted from municipal lines, Policemen and | firemen will not be atl to ride free, according to the new schedule Superintendent of City Utilities | ‘Thomas F, Murphir red that }the municipal car lines would have |made $1,500 a month more than jthey have during the Inst four | months, if car tickets had not been sold Clearing up Second, ‘Third. between Jackson #t. and Stewart st., would save the city $100,000 a year beside speeding up the car service, said Murphine, who asked for the passage of an ordinance prohibiting the standing of vehicles betwee Jackson st. and Virginia st, and tween the waterfront and Fifth ave | The committee told Murphine to draft an ordinance to that effect WILD WEST UNIT REACHES LEWIS CAMP LEWIS, March Wounded overseas Men of Washing ton and Oregon are arriving here daily to be discharged. ‘The arrivals on Wednesday were 39 casuals from Camp Lee, Va.. followed by 35 men ‘of the 316th trench mortar battery of the ist division, from Camp Mer+ | ritt, on Thursday Forty men belonging to Casual Detachment No, 198 are expected to reach Camp Lewis Friday, from Newport News. ‘The men of the 91st arriving were: Grover C. Getty, Corporal Wm, E. ot and a Sergt. wtih de ale NR ENA i ld Advertisement to the Women of Seattle E admit it’s kind of unusual to talk to you about men’s clothing, but, after all, how often in a day does a man see himself? And how often do you see him? Much more often, of course, so you ought to be a better judge of his clothes than he is. And then you have time to examine material and tailoring, and com- pare prices, and he hasn’t, and you know more about those things anyway, so why shouldn’t we talk The Best Values Money Can Buy in SUITSand OVERCOATS At $15, $20, $25, $30 ARCADE BLDG. SECOND AVENUE over THE RHODES co. ~ FIT GUARANTEED ALTERATIONS FREE LARGEST CLOTHIERS IN THE NORTHWEST—PORTLAND STORE, RALEIGH BUILDING Roy to M 14h and Helena, Madison, M: No! Alki , March Gil ee 3G. aka te to Mr. and MAL N, ‘Thompson, | Arbor Heights, king county, Point, Maren 11 mi te Min end Mee. G y to Mr. and ra, A. MB. Price, 6295 Findlay #t.. Mareh 7 swe Girl to Mr and. Mee sel to Me te Maret 1a | Roy to ar. and Aten Ninth he Merch oy to Mrs and Mrs. N. Moriyama, 114 NM, Maren 10 Mr. anc Mra, 8 Kashihara, 5 Maren ¢ 2% N. 45th et. Boy to Mr. and Mr DEATHS , Big Eaters Get me RPE. decitcs' ss nar Kidney Trouble David Rosa, ave, K. Bonney, Feb, 28. H, Webber, ave. March 5. Roy to Mr 503% Valley st Otto Wemmer against Louise We ee desertion Alice Cox against M. V. Lilian May State against Btatz, cruelty. Leonard R. Cleve against Christina A ‘ ’ A. Larson, 11th | Cleve, abandonment. " Loraine Morris against Arnold Morris, | desertion. Helen Margaret Smith against Charles | Kdward Smith, ity. | David Kae against aM, Rae, de- | sertion. | Fred Morkiey against C. B. Morkley and Mra, 8. Cox, cruelty Jonn B. . nt Mra, ©. Howq Rainbdolt, A. Abramson, | Versol, 2, Man Mr, and Mra. V. 48, March 9. Boy to Mr and Mre nmouth Apts, Mareh 14 irl to Mr. and Mra, A W. Blaine at., March 16. to Mr, and Mra, G, 48 8, Mareh 12. » Mi and Mrs, H. M, Olson, 947 Oard st, March 9 Corns! ; “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers—No pain! n 5, D, Campbell, ¥. Tosaya, M. Silverman, M R. Multing, | Dinsmore, Rothwell, Paton against Glenn Ar A. Mar Men desertion. Like | Lightning ish My Joints” spring of 1993 I was attacked 4 Inflammatory Rheum nlumbia City, 1816 Bellevue z time, but now I am geining Mt along. I have already gained pounds, and have only four bottles. For several I had suffered from nervous ‘and stomach trouble, and had into such a weakened, run- condition that I was almost | tardesty, Frank EB. Henry, wreck. The least noise, | mart F. Janke, Sergt. Ralph Jay, At ng a chair on the floor, OF bert J. Jutts, Walter F. Kasdorf, dropping clove to M©,! Cook Joe J. Kramer, Albert Larock almost make me frantic. 1| Orville G. Lee, Wm. H. Loupp, Robt. from raging headaches | 1 ittieton, Albert E. Lythman, James th my temples and about | yecarthy, Joseph §. McGinnis, Leon I had feequent spells of }arg s. Means, Corporal Thurman M. hes, when I would vomit) Murphy, Arthur L. Myott, Carl EB. @ gag until I just quivered all Nelson, Corporal Flint B. Reece, Cor F. I had no appetite at all. and) jora) Chrissie won, Wilmer V. was in such an upset! patton, Everett N. Peterson, Medical that I sometimes hated the | seret Harry W. Rock, Oscar A. Ro- food. At last I became 99) deen, Jease L. Samples, Anthony J nervous that I got to hav} schnettier, Mechanic Fablan Sien- nti spells often. I have licks, Corporal C. 0. Smith, Sergt fainted right in @ street cr lw. smith, Lindsay A. Sordoff, Axel ig benicge maga T never | 7 Swanson, Corporal Homer 8. Tip- i Sood by a ton, Joe W. Todd, Eddie Volkers. in Ns) Sao php IME purpose of thir advertisement is not particularly to well clothes. It tx J just previous to the to get the women of Seattle to investigute our proposition and indorse it. “ taking Taniac, I was May® you think it ien't worth your while—but, listen a moment. my hands to a thing We can save your husband or your son $10 on every sult or overcoat he ky buys, because— me to py ert ‘sct.| Contrary to rumors, Dr. Henry 1. We pay only low upstairs rent. with me. My chil-|Suzzallo, president of the University 2. We sell for cash and have no credit losses, my improvement bal hs apron “one pie tie er 3. We have no elaborate fixtures to pay for. ; , orm: Se acutner kav |'# order to take the position lett pb to Calan hcconarena i ra eg gala Puoncha acts vacant by Benjamin Ide Wheeler, wholesale prices. ssident of the University of Call We sell so many clothes that we need only a very small a. te aplendid, and I never have| “Dr. Suzzallo did not receive an Fg ving dell rege . panes» Di dita: dren that ‘tniversity, aod. le You could do a lot of thing» with those $10 bills if you find the saving we trouble nega stomach owe sea como bee Migr claim. Come up and remove the “if.” Courteous salesmen await the privilege MEE eas tava tas we ee |T0KG . Condon, dean of the face! Yea abc a ha soundly every night |ty and acting president of the Uni- every day | Versity of Washington. Representatives of 22 Washington communities met Thursday at the Chamber of Commerce and pledged to carry on a campaign in support of the ‘principles underlying the Jeague of nations idea. The league was not directly approved. The League to Enforce Peace called the meeting. Dr. Richard Sholz, of the University of Washington, was one of the speakers, vena pe ears SA Se el --\COL, CAVANAUGH sympati s "CHAMBER GUEST Col. J. B. Cavanaugh, organizer and commander of the 18th regi- ment of engineers, was honor guest at the Chamber of Commerce mem. bers’ council luncheon at the Ma- sonic club Friday Brig. Gen, George Blakely, Maj. P. R. Marion and Lieut. Norman 4. Archibald, .- were also guests. me Iso gue yport nnn ) Arnold against Frances D. SEEK INFORMATION “g 4 ade K. Martin against C ON OLD MURDER CASE tor Hion against Teland ©. Leo ©, Keller, arrested Wednesday “ese . at Tacoma on the charge of piesa ee ee in the first degree, is now being in vestigated in regard to a murder which occurred in Minnesota, four |“ years ago. Two m had a fight | as they were coming out of a dance hall over one of the girls, and one|™ of the men was killed. Keller is al-| leged to have intimate knowledge of the erime. relief as I received was Finally 1 found , 44, Reliance hos. | pital, Mareh, 17. Clarence Malum, 20, SCIEN Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation : ‘are or Backache 44) The “Habit of Thrift" works wonders. To cultivate it Ruy Thrift Stamps Buy War Savings Stumps } VITAL STATISTICS MAKRIAGES Heuttle, and Louis Indianapolis, Ind. 30, and Krma’ West, n 14, lly “Beasley, 1104 18th March 14, ave, BInTHS and Mra. 8. » Mareh . try this marvelous Penttt, it #, Tt. O, Elbert, 7 The mus Amer men and women! guard cor ag ney trouble much, and all our food is rich blood ts filled with ur acid, kidneyd strive to filter out overwork, become slug gish; the eliminative clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in| clogged kidneys; to neutralize the y health, icids in the urine se tt no longer is | When your kidneys feel like lumps a source of irritation, thus ending jof lead; your back hurts or the urine bladder disorders | ia cloudy, full of sediment or you are 1 Salts is inexpensiv the toe; 1 call i obliged to seek re three | jure, makes a de ‘oes, and calluses, without sore: | times during the n if you suffer | lithia-water bev ness or irritation, Freezone is tha | with sick headnc dizzy, nervous every home, yhody can much talked of ether discovery of @ | spells, acid stomach, or you have, make a mistake by having a good Cincinnati genius, jrheumatism when the weather is| kidney flushing any time. ican n your pharmacist about *s Of Jad Salts; take a ta blespoonful in a glass of water fore breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys will then act fine. ‘This famous salts is from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for nerations to flush and stimulate to try. After you have used it! ran’ has proven itself to be that long- | “ means of curing your Rhe ‘ee Spitlor you may wend the price of it, + but understand, I Lomire too Our whieh they . March Mr uw and Mere. ¥, B. Shasky, Start a Savings / 1A, Witherspoon and Hazel F, gs Account yailup. , and Eleanor Wat TRY teeta made We yell Stamps and open avings Ave turday 1 son, 20, Hemttle i, Herbert, Andrew iw thus offered you and Aberdeen, delay. Write today. °. issu Mra, G, Higuerea, 16 4, Apene 20, ‘Pouteh and Mra. A March 6. Mra, W M. Laster Kadith : t Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then you lift it right out. It loesn’t hurt one bit, Yes, magic! ydale, Wanh., "i Tae She Pt. wager, dai |. RY walt?’ Your druggist sells'a Vth N., March 7, | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, P. Dati, 1119 sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, aoft corn, or corn between and Wilma Tangen. cannot in 0, J. Cornwall, h Patton, 2%, and Georgia! s, March 5 two or Girt to Mer. and M B. Seholtens, Ken nt and belongs in e and Be DIVORCES Complaints filed: lark, Seattle, becau