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RINGSIDE NOTES ON rized paving Sixth ave. 8, ave, SW, and W. Alaska st, eesti to Wh Set March wt ave. 8. 12th ave, W Now, Folks Are Thinking of Fiber and Willowcraft Furniture Bs AUSE ft suggests Itself at this time of year—so pleas ingly attractive and so useful that it readily finds ite way into many hames. You will be glad to know that ours is not at all high in price, simply because It was contracted for long ago to make it doubly appealing. All that you could in this beautiful furniture is to be had here. members of the city counct at ite meeting Monday | Pep stood out preeminent @) ‘The habit of dignity was shed. Deliberation, which usually seats {taelf on the brow of each solon, took flight Yea, verily, the machinery of the council was well ofled It ran Like a new Swine watoh, There was no sand in the gear box and the spark plug ran free. In fact, Monday's sension of the city council was highly suggestive of a trim yacht, running free in @ snoring breeze with every mail pet and bellied out It took the councl! mighty lttle Most Liberal Credit in the City —-BROS— FURNITURE Co. INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth Bolo }ofofofoofofoyofo) |Hit by Street Car; Rudy Nurses Hurts Severe scalp wounds were Anyway, It did not take the o nursed Tuesday by John Rudy, 1149) pai¢ an hour to get thru and out dave. He was hit by a Broad-| Ordinarily and on a mere drab feet car at Sixth ave. and Pike)date, with no election in the offing (st. late Monday afternoon. and nothing to divert the counel! cous manic mind, the solons stick around lv Lares BATTLES itis N) wv | Perhaps there was a reason the speed. for | But @ wise observer opined that Monday's being the day before elec tion might have bh to jdo with the pepper dixplayed by the ity dads. a nomething Members Chicago Hoard of ‘Trade Ten shares and upward, MARGIN, PARTIAL PAYMENT 1,000 byshe a upward LOWMAN BUILDING Eliott 1334. being |‘ ena | uncil LTTE the day before election. MIDDLE WEST LIKES HOOVE Many Lead Polis, But Cali- fornian Runs Strong BY MABEL ABBOTT KANSAS CITY, March %—If straw votes show which way the wind blows, there is a strong draught in the Middle West for Herbert Hoover for president One was taken at the National Tractor show held in Kansas City, Officials of the show estimate that 50,000 farmers attended it, They were the kind of farmers who are interested in power farming—that means, more. tools were the other element in the attendance They came from all country, but expecially great grain-growing states in ita cen, men who farm 100 acres or Dealers in tractors and farm princtpal ter. And what they said, when the votes were counted, was Wand, 4.558; Bryan, 1,940 Low as den, 1,692; Hoover, 1,511; Pershing, WE ALL KNOW THE TRUTH OF THE ABOVE [1.042, McAdoo, 1,002; Wilson, sol. CTT and scattering votes” for several PI JRE. others. a Ter * This is the more Interesting when THE MAN WITH THE BIG FORTUNE GOT IT [compared with a poll now being BY PUTTING HIS MONEY IN THE BANK. poner fin eg Bang Me apc ne "OT = poll thus far shows a,complete YQU CAN DO THE SAME. J switch that pute W. J. Bryan at _ the head, and Senator Owen, second, while Wood and Lowden ore far down the list. But Herbert Hoover stands third. The vote taken by the Des Moines A person who saves increases his self respect. A man with a bank account, however small, is a capitalist. News in Towa put Wood and Lowden Begin on a moderate scale and save systematically. Ar- |! Lag ripe Slonwag gg Hert ver is strong in the range today to deposit a portion of your income in | yj. and politicians raise this bank regularly. thix burning question: If Hoover holds third or fourth plac with neither party nor candidacy to help You may start an account with $1.00. This bank has 27,000 “satisfied clients.” you? |him, where will he stand when he |has both? |50 Men Injured in ie London Parade Riot fi Washington Mutual Savings Bank : LONDON, March 2-—-Polic 810 Second Avenue May we serve government authorities tod they did not attach great im to yesterday's rioting near the house of commons, in which 50 men, Th cluding police, were injured slightly. sent him to his room to meditate. Revenge filled his heart. He grabbed a box of matches. The fire department went home fter the damage had amounted to A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You sane OTe Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster, just spread it on with your fingers, eM | Fighting occurred when police at ie Established 30 Years Aseets, $12,300,000 |tempted to stop a procession of de- |mobilized soldiers and workers who were parading toward Downing at TRUSTEES in a protest demonstration against } E. G. Ames Henry R. King Cc. B. Vilas being thrown ott of their war jobs. a a oe William A. Peters ¥. W. West : aw. B. Fipley ames 7 it : mond i seen renee pers bacrmscad ee Son Is Spanked; . ~ Frazier r ruve cugene B. Favre, Spokane Set H A ire William Thaanum L. O, Janeck, No. Yakima “ Ee enone kd YAKIMA, Wash. March 2--Mre. x Y. W. Brown's dyearcld son is Fa % jatarting early on A career. Mrs Brown spanked him yesterday and % \ ARE YOUR ousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. realize the| If such conditions are permitted to alarming Increase and remarkable | continue, serious results are sure to prevalency of kidney disease. While | follow; Kidney trouble in its very kidsey disorders are among the most | worst form may steal npon you. common diseases that prevail, they) 1¢ you feel that your kidneys are are almost the last recognized by Pa-|the cause of your sickness or run tients, who usually content them-| down gondition, begin taking Dr. Kil- selves with doctoring the effects, mers Swamp-Root, the famous kid- while the original disease constantly | ney, liver and bladder medicine, be- t penetrates to the sore spot with a undermines the system. cause as soon as your kidneys are} gentle tingle, loosens the congestion Weak kidneys may cause lum-| weil, they will help the other organs| and draws out the sorencss and pain. hago, rheumatism, catarrh of the|to health. Musterole is a clean, white oint- bladder, pain or dull ache in the| If you are already convinced that] ment made with oil of mustard, It back, joints or muscles, at times Swamp-Root is what you need, youlis fine for quick relief from sore have headache or indigestion, as time can purchase the regular, medium| throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff passes you may have a sallow com-|and large size bottles at all drug|neck, asthma, sieuralgia, headache, plexion, puffy or dark circles under stores, Don't make any mistake, but! congestion, plawriey, rheumetien, lum- the eyes, sometimes feel as though|remember the name, Dr. Kilmer’s|bago, pains and ac Fd Boca you had heart trouble, may have | Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing- petangy alee ga Np iia oe plenty of ambition but ‘no strength, |hamton, N. ¥., which you will find | blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. * get wenk and lose flesh. jon every bottle, onion ie pene 4 sewed valid eA mre SPECIAL NOTE-You may obtain a sample nize bottle of Swamp-Taot | Oren. 5 fieer ft Many Ot go sa gby enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. They will so send’ you a book of valuable information, containing many of the jousands of grateful letters received from men and women, who say they Yound Swamp-Root to be Sust the remedy needed in kidney, liver and dder troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well own that our readers are advised to wend for a sample uize bottle, Ad- a Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Be sure to say you read this in The Seattle Star, Most people do not ¥ & & Authorized paving of W. Garfield st from 11th « and portions of W. Blaine st, and 12th Decided to meet in the committes of the whole at a date to be set for consideration of the proposed construction of three fire stations, including a central station at Fourth ave. and Battery at, at an estimated cost of $200,000, Dazzling speed wan exhibited by | | The which was amiled on by the public | time to order a lot of money spent! jofofojofojoloF It was not discernible to the lay-| i st, from to ocldental ave. Authorized concrete walks on portions of Reach Drive, 6rd Authorized grading and curbing of 30th ave, 8, from Holgate s the date for = public hearing on the pro: posed improvement of Fourth ave, 8. between, Holgate at Diagonal ave, and Spokane st, between First S. and by Alas for the missin tion and favorable ¢ flremen’s peti report thereon | by the public safety committees! Also alack petition referred to, and safety committee, recommended an ordinance providing for increase of $0 men in the fire department The report, with the petition at tached theret came to light more than th weeks ago, Then, Jone day, it turned up missing Called for at the next meeting of the city council, the report and pe tition #till were among the missing. Called for at the next meeting of | {the city council, the report and pe- {ition still were among the missing. In fact, deapite a search that ap | parently has been thoro, the report | and petition are about the mixsingest | thing around the county«ity build ing. | sufficient faith to believe the mins ing report and petition will fly back | to the veil chambers #ome day oon the same being Mareh pal election day The report recommends an ap Propriation of $140,000 annually to pay for the additional salaries which Will be necessitated by 80 more men in the fire department | * | TOENTER RACE Palmer Announces He Is al | Candidate fdr President | WASHINGTON, March Formal announcement by Attorney General | Palme that he is « candidate for | president was expected to be follow ed within few days by a jment from friends of W. G Adoo, former secretary of the ury, that he a “rece @ate for the democratic nomination Palmer's announcement was made in & telegram to the Georgia sta democratic committee, in which he enld that if he were the choice of the voters in the primary, April 20 he would accept the honor. He also indicated that he waa an administra- tion candidate, saying that the yoters would have opportunity in the pri-| mary to express their opinion of | the administration's record. | McAdoo, it was learned, wae in Washington yenterday i> conference | with Daniel Roper, co ternal revenue. Friends of Roper may he will be MeAdoo's campaign manager | Word was believed to have gone out from the W aspirants for th tion that President Wilson will not a third-term candidate. state Mc Public Hearings ‘on Strike Prevention TACOMA, March ‘The state in dustrial code commiasian meets here for a conference Thursday and Fri day of this week. It will net dates for public hearings on methods of preventing strikes and lockouts Highwaymen ask too much when they command their victims to throw up their hands and throw down their arm MOTHERS, PROTECT THE CHILDREN FROM FLU, COLDS AND GRIP Pamous Old Tea Keeps Them is Fine Shape to Resist Disease School days are anxious days for the mother. Her children are in almost daily contact with infection—colda, in- fluenza, or other disease. The very best protection for your child fs a Bound, healthy body which will throw off disease germs. Watch the children closely. Don’t neglect the danger #ignr—oonted tongues, dull eyes, sluggishness. Those are sure signs that thelr bodies are weakened by) poison waste matter which should bave been carried ° | children than an occasional | | cup of famous old Lincoln | Tea. It helps Koop the body clean and healthy, It acts gently, without shock. Ing the system like ¥iolent physica, Does not create the physic habit, Very inexpensive and pleasant to take. ‘This famous herb tea is the very best Insurance against disease, the best pre- scription for bright eyes and rosy cheeks. 85 cents at all druggists.—Lin- | coln Proprietary Co., Ft. yne, Ind. | structive properties, of debilitated conditions caused by overwork or pro- longed mental strain or nervousirritability, sleeplessness, brain fag, or general depression of the nervous system. under formula filed with and approved by the Chief Chemist, Treasury Dept., Washington, BRI-A-CEA DRUG CO., Kansas City, Mo, Afanufactures, Prepai ‘— sed BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG COMPANY, Portland, Oregon Bete Dietributere For Oregon, Washington and Idaho. ‘ASK YOUR + lili ita A aD eal DB DD ADDED ED DE BSED DADE EDDIE DBR! THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Appropelated $30,000 to equip and operate stone quarries and eravel pits under the Grostion of the board of pubdle works. ‘HOOVER ON SNAG Still, there are simple souls with | EXPECT M’ADOO »-:2-:.2 lenat the h tor of in. | 2nd Is al ff ‘ Nothing {s better for the | ing tonic, alterative and recon- IN-HOME STATE Backers Find It Hard to | Nose Out Johnson SAN FRANCISCO, March 2.—-The only 4 ce to @ Hiram Johnson delegation from California to Chicago in Herbert Hoover being taken by a group Hoover but Steps of republicans to put up a | Uoket at the primaries, May 4 Hoover's reticen nbout hin ir tions is making it difficult for t Their “feeler,” which took of an open letter, was disappointing and they seem ta be quarreling | among themselves. Tho party legders are afraid to come out for him bt nuse he n't a “regular,” though there in a lot of good Hoover sentiment in Californtt. It could be divided into four —antiJohnsonites, proleag women and democrats PRESENT FISHERIES Will be dincusned at an ence in the mber of ¢ Wednesday | Why Pyramid p Asm Any Drugsiet n te Gales Wave Mage Pyramid ihe ined Treatment. ndittons confer roomn of the nt 1:30 o'clock annemt mmerce SEND FOR FREE TRIAL. Ma free in plain wrapper, Gives you relict. tt Get a 60-cent box | | of Pyramid druggiat. Ne re DRUG COMPANY, yremid Bidg.. Mersball, Mich. me 8 Free sample of im plata wrapper, Preamp We find you can bring out the beauty of your hi ite very best advantage by w t with } throx. a very simple expensive shampoo, which nses | the hair and scalp thoroug of all the dandruff, dirtand excess ¢ av ing a wonderfully « whol oon | feeting. After ite use you will find r dries quickly ly, is never streaked in appearance | aye bright, soft and. Muffy so fluffy, in fact, th t looks more} abundant than it is, and #0 oft that | arranging it becomes a pleaxu! Just use a teaspoonful of eanthrox which you can get from eny good | druggiat’s, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup of sham. | pool liquid, enough #o it is eamy to] apply it to all the hair instead of} ust the top of the head SATS FINE FOR “GING KIDNEYS | We eat too much meat, which | clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you. and ev | | Most folks forget that the kid- s, like the get slugeieh and clogged a flushing | occasionally ne have back ache and dull misery In the kid-| ney region, severe headaches, rheu-| matic twinges, torpld iver, acta] stomach, sleepleasness and all sorts! of id disorders. | You simply must keep your kid-| heya active and clean, and the mo ment you feel an ache or pain in the ney region, get about four! an of Jad Salts from any] good drug store here, take a table-| xpoonful in a glass of water before} breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts {# made from the acta | of grapes and lemon juice, com-| bined with lthia, and in harmless | to flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them to normal activity, It also neutralizes the acids in the » it no longer frritates, thus! ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; fnexpens-| ive; makes a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which everybody should tke ndw and then to their kidneys clean, thus avolding serious complications i} A well-known local druggist says | he sella lote of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only troyble, Useful in treatment By—" DRUGGIST jair | well over the th * ed often without the slightest harmful effects, It. The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Rich colored Plaids in striking combinations lend their attractive qualities to the completion of The Separate Skirt of the Hour at $15.00 to $29.50 New Second Floor : T'S a very complete ward Combining and adding to color the The variety displays light and dark colors, which adapt — themselves in charming con- trast when worn with the NEW TOP COATS. robe which counts, among smartness of arrangement other dintinetive apparel, one is the excellent fabric quality and ool i, or more Skirts of such character as these. separate the uring of knife, box and accordion pleating as well as the gathered two-piece styles “Dew Kist” Sport Silks These 40-inch Jacquard patterned Sport Silks make very distinctive separate skirts, and in this assortment, sparkling shades of ivory, flesh, turquoise, mais, burnt orange, white and 8 50 green are shown at, a yard. uk e —Upper Main Floor, Railerty’s undertaking rooms, achucha Saturday, according | To’ DD’ B exmage received here. The force was largely Mexicans. . ee 2 “eemmezErs oe) West Virginia Is Illinois Governor sont, vat 140" ‘econ! a Suffrage Opponent} , on Speakin ing Tour | a‘ternoon: burial in Washelll vies me ni poate. NRISE, Minn. March 2.—Gov.|—- CHARLESTON, W. Va., March 2-/Heank ©. Lowden, of Mlinols, today | “ G Ry « vote of 15 to 13, the state #on-| bean a four-day speaking tour of ‘A Mass ’ ate Inte yesterday afternoon rejected| Minnesota with a visit to this yil- c the national’ suffrage amendment. |!8#* where he was born. It was his ---No Sleep--- . ersntanecliene isc first visit here in 25 years. | The governor saw the blacksmith D nop’ whore hs ter worse soa UNhappy Da u an 0. S$ the old swimimng hole. | on ——_—-—- | Stree, H Th C |U. S. Man in Mexico | | P j Ow ey an Is Slain by Clerk! LAREDO, Texas, March 2.—B. A.| Corcoran, superintendent of the e revente Santa Gertrudis mine, an American | mining company in Pachuca, near Mexico City, was killed by one of his Sleep Well—Eat Wisely—Ex- | office clerks at the mine headquar \o ” . ters in T ercise Regularly — Avoid 4 m, Persons Having Colds— | ciericn | - . peas sim Don't Worry _ FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs vo i - - Filzabeth Morr Felt, ‘ 583 KEEP AIR PASSAGES |\eoneen see wit is na 34 Mawn will be held from | CLEAR Inflamed Air Passages Make Ideal Breeding Grounds for Flu Germs. Flu This Year Is Milder While we know very little more | about the fu now than we did last LON + OR SHORT . HANDLE $2.50 Shovels and year—the germ itself been ponitively identified a es a authorities neree that the flu e are brea d in, If the syat in we pe and the membra lining the air passages healthy condition—these germs are thrown off ‘ Mere is your opportunity to buy a high- grade Shovel or Spade at a bargain. These A 0d pl is to elt little views Vapoitih “n'a "apoon night garden teols are noted for their quality tito apply a ttle up the nospeie ff and temper. The handles on these several times a day, especially Just shovels: and spades are made of select before being exposed to crowds Treat All Colds Promptly ve all, keep free from colds, lds irritate the lining of the passages and make them ow inds for germs. Prom # VapoRub aids in p olds, For head colds, so: hoarseness, rub Wick t and chesteand flannel sever@ sote t wet towels material, highly polished. Special $1.98. Ab -$1.50 Combination Stool and Stepladder—Special at 98c A Combination Stepladder and Stool is just what you need for your spring house cleaning. They are made of good material, strongly constructed and can or cover with a warm deep chest colds, t or bronchitis, h t be applied tot st and back between the should: dea to open th Then Vie! i in over tha, batt should be rubt ntil the skin red—sprend thiekly covered wit * neck, . released by thé body freely inhaled. ’ ‘Theae vapors, inhale fe e : c There vapors inhaled with eath Ht be folded when not in use. Special at B8¢. ly to the lungs and Air passages its SR. Ae ‘the same time Wile aoe = —— cuneate <4 sorbed through and stimula skin, thus aiding to relieve.the con- gestion within, Use of External Treatment for Colds Increasing VapoRub is the discovery of a North Carolina ee who found how to combine in Salve form the standard time-tested remedies— amphor — Menthol — Bucalyptus= yme, Sire nk yee the = © the y hea a Saresiinerated WE P ix particularly récommend- Be ag ia externally applied an therefore can be used freely and! Bluebird Cups and Saucers—Special, Set of 6, at 98c kee THIS IS AN EXTREME SPECIAL These are the thin’ imported China Cups and Saucers, in the beautiful “Bluebird” decoration, Special, set of 6, at 98¢. for since it st evidence of the value of steadily increasing ho have been of this “out- en With the customers of a drug store, the use of grown—year by year— by state—until now more 000,000 jars are used an- And this in spite of the te a new form of tment many folks in’ the hand @est. Viek's can be had all druggists in three sizes—30c, or $1.2) The be: Viek's ti po “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES” 20.