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APRIL 2, 1919 rHE R—WEDNESDAY TARIFF BATTLE TO BE STAGED House Democrats Expected to Oppose Legislation WASHINGTON, April 2.—House ATTI COOCOCOCOOCEHEOEOEEOOOOOOOE SOO OOO SOO OEEHOSOOS “My Garden” The Story of a City Woman and Her Husband Who “Made Good” on the Land in Their Own Backyard Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE~RANKINCo. OTTO PF: REOPL, Proskdtent STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. (Copyright, 1919, Newspaper Enter: olected himself peatate will oppose cartt teqietl prise Axsociation.) Having the ore extra nession of CHAPTER THRE you can mp ag much a we cle Regia gh ng mare se need for the rows of the earliest leaders indicated today.| A neighbor told us that we | a“ | ‘arolina nking democrat of our bac the ground } are ranking Gemocrat ur backyar use the one end and spade it all right thru ered rears hed" ht pene dims Sees ana tea ome The Dependable Kind | | epading: en all Mid out NOW—BUT UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! The Prettiest and Daintiest of Screen Comediennes wered reports that demo I had never heard of anything Ii crate might co-operate with republic: | that, and didn’t know that soll ne Peagae’ toby pre ‘gp, alla prgss ans in framing a substitute for the| food to grow things: . 7 ; { S ially Priced o. Th Vr © are havi ec Underwood tariff law, with| “What does it mean? I asked my|™*. This spring we are having |i pecially Pric pre the ement that he does hot be) husband th Heve « new tariff either necessary or thing to do with fertill | it plowe 1 wouldn't advise any | man, who works during t hour day, to spade a large « ht it had some m, We gy success of your posible at this time hunted up some garden lemons we next house, t am ure there would) We closely examined the soll, tak: | save the difference by working hard greatly upon the quality tae vdeo AWith a nickat's worth [&f, 8nd oftener with the hoo und and efficiency of the | “I do not believe that a tariff can of biue litmus paper we learned that | ™**¢ H q J tools used. We didn't make the misteke of - planting tomatoes in the semis To buy them at the be framed at this time th | portion, aa many amateur gardeners |} ¢ lowest possible price is | jatand up. Conditiona are | mo swiftly that was enacted it 1 will «a part of the soll was “sour.” The ning | paper's color changed when a lump days after a tariff) of garden nfud was impremed upon ht be found inap-| {tA little airslacked lime sweet do. We tried to give each vegetable also important ! garden experts call its “place — plicable to the new conditions.” ened the soil . . She ad) tio Z i in the sun. Sharp reductions are y Asked co om the pre 1 of a. of he garde poo 2 As a charming hostess even when she aked concerning the propoml of) A part of the arden was wich i dues’ 1 in effect on the follow. has nothing to host with. several ¢ |revenue on non-competitive articles, | water «tood for a long time ing: Jwuch am te » Kitchin de : Jwuch as tea and coffee, Kitchin de rain, We remedied that by digging - \ clared he believed the money could! 4 deep hole in the center of the Choice of any style |be rained in some other way that! jow level, filling the hole with broke Shovel or Spade. . | would prove leas burdensome to the | crockery, tin cans and furnace otink: i @1.42 | public: ers up to about three feet of the soft | Kitchin's declaration against tar! wurface, filling the reat with D or long handled |to reenact protectionist » Where the soll seemed heavy: Hoes jMakes it practically certain tha clayey, and hard to work, we sprink long hardwood han- tariff question will be before con-| led liberally of finely sifted ashes | green and the country with ail its! and spaded in what straw and old| Friends of George Masko dles —-...----71¢ old-time vigor during the next sex yes and Astonished at His Im- Malleable iron Garden Rakes, special ........--.60¢ we could find few — — Itoe. i. cae ee ces Tar Tale Tak- Steel Bow Garden Rakes, special. bunks -- 94¢ Sinn Feiners Like 4: wie. ate fre 4a BO Te es Ladies’ Garden Sets, consisting of rake, hoe, fork and | Antique Firearms) javic manure. tt wan fairly well on, Oe «eee ee . --$L89 od my first bottle of Taniae without feeling much bet |) Turf Edgers, made of high grade steels -. 86¢ ter, | came near giving it up, but if| » Feiners| rotted when we bought Fresh show «a remarkably antediluvian| manure isn't much good in early taste in firearma. crops; it must rotted to feed the 4, it would have been the mi Lord Aran, of Louth, made a|soil immediately, Stl, even fresh | the oh trgen Mi = n th ae hobby of collecting antique weapons| manure ts better than none at all, | “ke my it said George § | ~ ag lbw 6 we al in overcropped.| Maske, P. O. Box 1291, Tacoma, | ot warfare, with which he adorsed|if the ground has been overcropped. | Woltington while in. the French | me u ose | | of hin mansion. The co While comme | the walls of his mansion. Th oh t mn Bride tate: co Mga P ag Hhnbe pays LONDON, April 2.8 De a ¥ comprised two rifles, twolix better than barnyard manure, it ‘ > sd eye led “ circa garden. like ourn ia too| Member of the firm of Manko & Irv teed. and bayonets, all ancient curios has a k While the noble lord was away |expensive, For smaller p! it is all ears oa to my husband, who had tue, to | apondent st I really prayed to be | taken of my misery, I had A dropped down in weight to one hun ed a greater influence than many . dred and sixty powunds—lont forty 4 man Or woman of maturer yearn { | pounds —and had reached the point he is the daughter of Mike Yuras. | where I couldn't be much worse off like wan up for sentence on a Then 1 decided to try Tanlac, as} charge of breaking the seal of a nothing elve had done me any good} | freight car. The little girl tearfully | Well, after taking my first bottle/ | pleaded with Federal Judge Hollis without feeling much, if any, chang | > sinaiaiiiibies ter for clemency for her erring par. 11 about decided my case was hope-| j = ent TR i \iess. But I couldn't afford to con-| a4 demn a medicine #0 many people |anid had helped them, without first! giving ft a fair trial, vo I bought ———— | myself three more bottles, and when | should spend one hour in custody of tical @mpany the United States marshal. | 1 fintkhed them, I was feeling like} | 325 PIKE SP. \B REPORTED DEAD, HE i n different man. But I still stuck | etter BOBS UP MUCH ALIVE] ,,,.,,.Mimt Frances Alma {tana have not nly gotten back ° . 7 3. OP Py ap Ber atten ov * fame my former health and strength, but | Optical Service Fire amgg ts Pa, April 2.—After | ional because of her work dggortd eight | pi ah yin faprnnert 1 have actually gained forty-eight mt committee of the ‘ cast’ Gaal enrel France, and after a memorial service pounds in weight, besides, I hi m't 4 woman's naval service. During the oregon x ie are ait Positively the First and When your ginsses are made/had been held for him in the Holy |year she sang at 37 charity concerts. | 27 Ache oF ® Duin. my nettes at Only Pictare of Ite Kind PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 2 weacttares | carrying Im his spaciows pockets siz | gg INCINNATI. March 2— he was pork chops, a steak, a quantity of J ham and eggs and a bottle of wine, | an alleged hotel larder thief waa captured when a detective caught lithe scent of the wine when the bottle was broken It certainly has paid me well to 25-foot lengths, with couplings. .-83.40 Ancient weapon they found hanging| ‘The first thing we did to the gar gp fa hae igh fl 'Nonpartisans Win bish, such as cans, bottles, pice cn |man physically as one usually finds. ale, special ......s.ssseeecereeccereeee ccs COE mnaw: we Bae idn't taste right, and I seemed to J candidates ia Milwau: | partiann candidates in yesterday's | Aino, it makes for greater re-| variably sour and fill me up st ! spiral cutting blades 14 inches in — YMPHO! (CHESTRA P Ss NY OR A caveman marriage and some thrill— is” sedriheda! eee tote ante Oe ae at aca tenet rer ox ie = munictpal clerk, The major in ev — a * part of my body that did ot a’ ne yirth in the pean Tell Future If oe to's common Gold Is Brass and || Will Sing Here | °'-o. yict moa | Soy PLAYING tives them the Rey’ to the fe John Dwornaic ot Piymouth, ana Srelent tisunion saeieik peta, t WITH RESTRICTION A ‘a peti-| According to the star gazers, they | The astrologers of the the profts of his saloon. Strangers ae ee, fobectias teens and talent of every child born. prevent gust euch herrihie: things deal in diamonds have disappeared. amore 't weaved tee pictnee dae | WINE REVEALS THIEF CLEMENCY FOR DADDY Jor strong again, 1 became so de B i RT be “e ‘ah ne | ght, esapec ty closer in the cit from home, Sinn Feiners ra the | righ pecially closer , yl atick to Tamlac,” continued Mr.| 50-foot lengths, with couplings... < “ den after arranging tho drainage on the walt fon after arranging (he Ceaay.|#60 I was weighing two hundred | | wood, « then we covered it w Milwauk Election|* S, on, then w “ “und | THEN something went wrong. 1 be-| ee ] A nage bch gg ORO Tt Lawn Mowers, Special $8.49 get no benefit from what little I did| completely routed by non-|'* in wanting to spade tions, returns today show lectance In’ tackling the garden job|#8s until I could scarcely breath Coliseum News Service but mostly fun vals, the woclalists. They elected five] 1 maid |mtand it. Then I commenced to ache ery Cage was practically two to one T Pane Soprano Even my bones seemed to iis SHE thn wrens futures ub to to His Money Is Gone|* eentrate my thoughts. My P SSED BY Early, brain, as well as my body, seemed A ‘This daylight saving business te | doctors may take to writing spring | al. mental and physteal ab as a result Dwornak ja minus §2. spent all kinds of money and under 6 PEOPL E Peta ol ht CHILDREN AND YOUN i deponited he old mn to have| can tell to the fraction of a brain!“ "meining for the repeal See Sees tS gee OS Secey t last my condition got so bad to be #0 But things are going happening to horomcopen and was kep ve on lquhl diet A REVELATION THAT SHOULD BE ing, inventors mansion and got away with every | whe is hard to get.| oo, “for it hae really and tray an tne. = to rake off the rub - 5 s nd p wai pounds, and was about as good 4 Lawn’Sprinklers—cast base with brass fountain noz- ; c na leave and +) anal Aves BRO) gan to lone my appetite, my. food | MADISON, Wi, April 2—Social “Good Gracio e put sommielp all the garden i s kee were eer eet ta tough on the | force myself to eat. My food would] A self-sharpening, easy-running Mower with four Every office at stake was captured and cause such awful pains about|{} = = ae a next day, schoo! directors, six judges and a n't think there was || ache, and my head felt Uke it would! NOW U nants ee WILKESRARRE, Pa. April 2 msg ttiphecor fap servo ie of the exact time! }iightly poliched brass « ia ine ired and fageed out all the time tes e MD ce ray oc 3 cate, oy care thet | ery, Mnes teas nies, tle os |S narvts wore co shatto watt LOCAL CENSOR BOARD poetry. the chia, { the money he had save een’: things afl up, say the be money ‘be had enved rom went several examinations, bat no tien, nit for money they needed to ‘There's |cell the capabili PatUral ee ee ee tee ia aan or money they needed to turn a }that I was taken to the hospital UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED tration * the! muddle thru failure of registration Sas CHILD’S TEARS WIN Reing told (hat I could never be well ° SEEN BY EVERY MAN“ WOMAN fhe court decreed that Mike strong as steel, and I sleep every by un there is difference in| Crow Methodist church here, a tele-|sne will be heard here Friday eve | "One am steel, ands seep tvery Ever Shown. wine ‘ the, service rendered you gram was received today from Rus|ning under the auspices of the La-| "rent and I eat and digest just any ND CARE OF t sel H. Moll, 4 Reading soldier, stat-| qiee Musical club, She is the wife Abe ay geaat. 1 Suva.sever anjored EW-BORN. i Our interest in the comfort that he had arrived safely in|o¢ GattiCassaxa, director of the Met-|pertr health than I do now. and of your glasses does not end when they are delivered to you, | but the personal attention of ork from overseas, and was . * 7 ropolitan Opera company, of NeW) when people who knew me while I ek ee ee was ill, see me now, they seem| * —e perfectly astonished. I can never i ‘ite ss PASS EXAMINATIO se ae praise Tanlac enough.” Le Tan ve é pe ee or ms Don ae - eget canner Woman Capitalist Santen to ontd th Benita by Wares | ahey is always at your disposal ne following 11 men have been Lun Restha Gadae too peeeenal Ab j | t keep them tightened and ad.| STanted certificates to practice as of Japan Is Dead ractiok of x epualal renlen pegramiat Watch and Chronometer Maker 4 justed, so that they will be per. | Certified public accountants, follow} CrHiCAGO, April 2—Mrs. Kiyo | ative—-Advertisement. GUIDE Nautical Instruments and ing examinations by the state board fectly comfortable at ail times. | of accountancy nest Eddy, J, E. Gibson, B, P.! Jarvia, F. L. Kerse, John Sparting. Minejima, the wealthiest woman in| Japan, as noted in the Japan But-| letin, recently died in Tokio at the! { 86. Her fortune was esti. | W. J. Wickstrom, ‘Seattle; W. J ‘ | , ; m 2,500,000, and ite ext Beaton, H. E. T. Fraser, J. I. Kin 5 aregy agnosia yank sr een r : |was due to her business « ee oe John V. McDonald, Spot pee ng ge! feDonald, Spokane;| proving that among women | George J. Busch, | Weat | Forty years ago her hasband died, | bequeathing her his savings as a} successful pawn broker. This she in- | vested in real estate until she owned 570 acres in ‘Tokio, where values In- | lereased rapidly. She also founded | In succession the Owartya bank, |Owariya Trust company, and Mine- Jima Real Estate company, and con- ducted them all with an iron hand. She was rigidly honest in all her ‘dealings. Last November she do- MODERN BRIDGEWORK( nated $250,000 to the city of Tokio [e sesee ie care of sueatons For Twenty-Five Years '$50 Per Black Eye By EDWIN J, BROWN | Allowed by Judge} Seattle's Leading Dentist | SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.—Ap- | 106 Columbia Street pearing in court with her nose out of shape from a blow she said aa been delivered by her husband, Mrs.| I have been studying crown and Marie Anglin, of 924 Page st., v ns | brdagework for a quarter of a cen-| jawarded $500 for the injury by tury, and have worked faithfully to |perior Judge Thomas Fy Gra’ master a system that is safe, sani- | When she said her ¢ tary and satisfactory, Other den. |blackened five times in their mar-| tists can do it if they will work and leppe ite, Judge Graham added liearn, Skill and genius are acquired e |by experience and arduous labor, An absorbing domestic drama with its char- acters thrown in high relief—cleverly acted r lYank Loses Le My system of bridgework is simple and rbly staged. 85 and inexpensive made with a view ented os tj re | Wins 13 Medals) & silty ana uuitity. NOW RUNNING : ’ : | | A tooth-brush will casily reach | CHICO, Apri 2.—Minus a log and|and cleanse every surface of my | wearing 13 war medals, Hubert I work; it is cleaner} Harris. Chico soldier, has re ed to | than the average natural tooth, pme here. He bears the distinc No charg for consultation and f being in the first division of ;my work is guaranteed. an regulars to fight on| I do not operate on people's pock- | | aq French soll. He was wounded 24 | etbooks: I have elevated dentistry | ). ; ; ‘ times, the last wound, caused by a|to a professional business standard. | | ; : pléce of shrapnel, necessitating the} EDWIN J. BROWN amputation of his right leg. { 106 Columbia Street pirsg: When in Doubt Compass Adjuster ¥ rs 103 Cherry St. Seattle, Wash. Better Bread. Oth Ave. So.at Mem St. “Consult Us About Your Eyes” WHEN YOU THINK OF BREAD— —think of the Seattle Baking Co. "s delicious J. 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