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ar Seattle * 4 By Mabel Cleland _ Page 42 to make callst;known lawyer In Seattle today) and after I had left the river I peman really to feel the loneliness of my adventure $300 INCREASE: Cooper’s Recommendation | Cut in Half | Where do you buy your things-to-wear ? Grade and high school teachers’ Salaries wil! be increased $200 annu Ally, beginning September 1, the gehoo! board agreed Tucsday night The increase will give grade teach ef & minimum yearly salary of ed anda evecoge of $2,100, and and quistly listen #hile grown.| Fe a Masaia sah chool teachers & minimum of a or p and a ro aieee and Siearwss of 2 400 ups talk, Peggy and David were one and needs must be taken Doors leading to shop rooms in the slowly, I was walking my horse, Do you like Real, grown-up calls, I mean, when you have to sit up in a chair, not very keen about it, either, but sometimes they did go Broadway high schoo! will be sealed keeping a lookout for a place to immediately, as 4 further protectio against fire, Other recommend - @f the city buliding superinten relative to elimination of fire by especially with Grandmother, bec of course, her friends did happen to ne. be pioneers, and always there was water him; I saw @ little stream ahead and touched him up a bit with the whip, He threw up his head, shook his mane and snorted VERY clothier wants you to buy in I tried to quiet bin qucerly—sniffed arched his neck horse, “He walked, stopped om his hind legs, thing show how but he acted 4 pranced and like a clreus WIN be considered by the board later a In granting teachers’ salary in One day when they wore sitting efeases, the board cut politely, wondering how long they half the sum recommen Super were going to stay, Grandmother fwtendent Frank B. Cooper, who I've been Intending Asked a $600 annual increase, de to ask you “a Pp of yours In the EB GET ACQUAINTED excursion of took that long Chamber of Commerce party of 100 horseback ride alone leaves for Wenatchee and Chelan other's friend chuckled. chance of a new story E his store; naturally; that’s the way he keeps his business going. We feel that way about our store. eaict weeks, that tr Days when ntood up and did every horse could do to seared he was, But ecige nothing to be afraid of, I urged him on, tll we wore « I rea up on a fallen log which lay of ala little stream ar else a you vent nd one Quit elt «mye near here ward somere that aut, Ia bewide “But log. no! that he fall! The t that I foun tent thte ¢ red? nothing—Just ing part of it 1 We're more interested in what we -an do for a customer than in what he can do for us. a miles; it wae ed the eg tt valle no ive point I had to (the b io a well Thursday evening a long story, that. te | ne in those days.” ee “The horse put his nose in the . ALL RECORDS ARE ARE MB ety ne aging wow foe batge pee Prey Bh gana for your advantage, not for ours. It’s what you think ‘ ut as & business woman ving day it broke my girth, ‘ ‘ 3 BROKEN BY SALE sss ct ce'ecpercncen ine west |Site tena Moone a about it that determines what and where you’ buy. nad to offer, My busineas would | .ourse 1 turned with a twok > ” ° . . P * OF TANLAC HERE | os i Seren” oo is; eee We'd like to have you think certain things about this Thousand Bottles Sold in meager ns SARA, OC Seattle; Thmousands nip * iastrmetnee. and Praise It, with some qualms ot uneasiness Remarkable though it may seem ode teeth vik my first expedition What did you More than one hundred and sixteen 1 had relatives who had moved | tren. ‘theusand bottles of Tanlac have vent, abd t Knew 4 ° weree, “wince its introduction hose that as my obje = years ago, and the wonderful “There was no bridge Mand cantinues unabated ° ferry across the In one day alone, recently, two who ran th ferry hundred and seven well-known peo ‘ple, by actual count, called at the| ‘Bartell drug stores to purchase the | But what we want doesn’t count. You're looking out tle from Olympia by boat. blehich. 1. eill Reaver feruet to iy Over Hundred and Sixteen WI N THE TOWN west, and I knew were living ir 1 don't knew. ohe anewerea. 1 Deen sold and dist Medicine and to tell of the benefits Service to you is our idea in busi- ness; and service means helping you get what you want, rather than persuading you to buy what we have. river Among the number who called | Was Mrs. Mary Quady of 1827 19th| | Service means the quality of what " B¥enue, whose interesting statement | follows: we sell; and that.means we have to know it’s good. * “it certainly is wonderful how quickly the right medicin® will get A ‘& person to feeling right again 7 few bottles of Tanlac has made m: #0 weil and happy that I wist y taken it long ago | “My stomach has troubled me eo } much during the past two years that ‘fife was hardly any pleasure to me. |) My appetite left me entirely and I ‘gould not eat anything without bloat » ing up until I could scarcely breathe THE BOOK OF ‘ANN ANN COMES PREPARED NOT TO HEED HER MOTHER-IN-LAW I never expected that I was des jane little bit about Ann's j tned to write “The Book of Ann,” | Of course Ann was too self concer 4 It means guaranteeing your satis- ee faction; or giving the money back. We sell Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes because they meet, better than any oth- ers, all these requirements and getting weaker in spite of all I 4 ee o I began taking Taniac. kept what others said Tan- }but I guess I am going to At the | trated to comprehend that present moment it looks aa if Jim (To Be Continued) Lorimer’s new wife was cast for the — -_———— feeti Jeerable for wome time leading role in all Lorimer affairs aabae. MD back hurt me dread. |*0F Wite @ little time to.come And T fully, 1 bad raging headaches, and| {N° Wort of prtiefheas, «Sayyed eaten got so diary I =e hardly | truded. She broke into the family Stand up. In fact. I had pains all! iecie when she induced Jim to elope ; or my pg ae dene one her? and if somebody don't “ap rright 1920, Mart Schateer & Mars rou. D ed | watch out she will break up a family | oma < Sent foie Uired all the time, and) hich has always lived in gelightful Police Say They Confess 0 unity. 4 that t =" housework was a buftien to) ss ann is too compl Long List of Thefts art Cc er arx O es O “ cent to see what she is doing and Fak angt, Tart Rept losing weight) too selfish to care if she did see. | Three youths, credited by potice | Now I've put that down on paper, | With « long list of carefully executed | I feel better, burglaries, are under arrest Wednes- C Se d A d S While Chrys, as the daughter of day. Detectives say they have made orner con venue an Seneca treet the house, has bad the privilege of @ complete confession. storming about Ann, to relieve her; The trio i composed of Alex! feelings, I haven't criticised her to | Karasoff, 16, of 1235 King st Frank/ But I've done a It of | Dranze, 15, of 1212 20th are. 8; Mike of 1634 44th at. 8. Pealized needed. that it was just what I ‘ |any one. I now have @ wonderful | Consieihe w Appetite, eat Just anything I want, Qnd never {eri a touch of indig tion. I never have a headache or a of any kind and can sleep just @ child every night. I have re all. my lost. weight and ‘Strength and my housework is only a « recreation for me. 1 prize Tan-| 3 above every medicine and if 1 e0uld I would tell everyone person | ally, especially those who suffer Uke I did, about it.” ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell thinking to mynelt. I've been nice to Ann. I've as sumed that if Jim wants her, the rest of us do, as Mother suggested before we saw the girl. At that Ume, of course, we took it for grant ed that she was the sweet and wel meaning little lady Jimmy-boy de served to marry. Chrys said to me, confidentially, tn the first week of Ann's visit “That girl came into our, house a to the teeth against any in rm amen FF. stopped t near Spokane st. bridge, veatiga’ n found a # with loot in their pe Taken to headquarters, confessed, ac bing the St borne st. and a grocery store at 7 Seventh ave, during the night Later they are declared to have re cited a long list of burglaries, and ad Keefe and FB, Faust and on in ‘ding to police, of rob | o three boys early today} GARBAGE BILL UP FOR HEARING Tindall Ordinance Is Aimed! CHRISTOPHER KUPPLER, 67. prominent contractor of Seattle and Port Angeles, died at home, 1309 Seventh ave. N., Tuesday. exfather-inlaw testi.) H® ‘# survived by bis widow and “ four Herman B. and George asthe |W. Kuppler of Port Angeles and pathized. Councilman Hesketh reo-/ walter R. and Oscar A. Kuppler of jommended paper by granted. rattle. : q | CITIZENSHIP DENTED to Jobn Van Hoof, cook, by Judge Palice Sergeant F. A. Ribback, who is Van Hoof's as fied the cook was a sym the * family 7 at Japs Proponed legisiation, which would eliminate Japs from the garbage collection business, was the subject of a hearing before uuneil public safety committee Wednen afternoon Under the present system. permit erence ‘from her mother.in-law,| mitted that they were responsible She hasn't brains to see that Mother |for removing hinge knobs on numer jis a darling and the last person in ous safes in small business houses the world to dictate to her son thruout the city. "olice for weeks bride.” have been secking amateur cracks “Ann made a pretty bad start," I|men who twisted off hinge assented. “'t ent on the defens.| but failed to open safes. ve ulek. f ypee cas ie, hak been MORTGAGE BURNED when 400] {young married friends scold Scottish Rite Masons met at their! - 1) ineie warbage to priv their hosbands’ mothers. Bo she de. | temple, Broadway and Madison Counce! man Philip T cided before she arrived that Tuesday night Bond issue of $ Dainese for health department su ‘wouldn't take a thing’ from 000, buliding constructed in 1910.) other 8 now retired “Nothing except candy and and a few other luxuries,” I gested. Drug Stores under the personal di- “fection of a special Tanlac represen tative. knobs | hotels her 4 te about restaurants are Store Established Since 1892 Mid- o t 12 ndall's bi Patent applied for. (Carlson & Larson Mfgs.) WILL FIT ALL CLOSETS NO SCREWS OR ILS USED WILL NOT MAR WALLS RUBBER PADDED ENDS CAN BE PUT UP IN AN INSTANT CAN BE TAKEN DOWN IN AN INSTANT 90c, 95c, $1.00 The FITALL Garment Hanger An extended clothes pole is made in four dif- ferent lengths, designed to KEEP YOUR CLOTHES IN GOOD ORDER and make your closets hold more. Measure your closets and give us the approx- imate length. We furnish pole to fit. Solicitors wanted. Special prices to builders, apartment houses, hotels and architects. 1630 Fourth Avenue Between Pine and Olive Telephone Elliott 3657. Thing That _ Is Absolutely Impossible | Rheumatism Has Never Been|the blood. How beet, ry results be | Cured by Liniments or Lo- Abbie Be tions, and Never Will Be she Jim's pervinion of ¢ jon and dixponal by m of garbage from the downtown dis | New that the lid is on tight some letting contracts on bidhk men have an excuse for being sober.| This, it contended, would - - eliminate the Jap hog rainer, whose anitary methods are aaid to con stitute a menace to the city. Auto Hits Pole; Woman Injured Frank Blonder, 1913% Yesler way, drove his automobile into a telephone pole on the Lake Wash ington boulevard, near Madrona ark late Tuesday night. The im dislodged a glass insulator, struck Mra. Anne Eisner Sixth ave, who was rid Blonder, She was re. Providence hospital with Blonder sustained body furs sug rm California Syrup of Figs’ Child’s Best Laxative was right. Ann came pre pared to pay little heed to anything her mother-in-law might say. That was how she began to disrupt the Lorimer family. Instead of adding herself to it as an attraction, which | ¢ we would find indispensable, she de. | cided before she joined us that she| would separate Jim from his mother. | “She saya that Mother has petted | |her boys too much and that she has | spoiled Jim by waiting on him is going to change all that,” Chrys. “We all pet Jim when he comes! home. That's because he is an avia. | }tor. We're always in mortal terror that it may be his last visit home You'd think Ann would that score. id foot “Our Jim Service. Butler Drug Specials FOR T! THRIFTY 26e Woodbury's F al Cream for . 226 B0c Pebeco Tooth Paste ate 26e¢ Mennen's Talcum Powder BOP cones 25e bettie Lysol 1.00 Nuxated Iron Sie be bottle Nature's Remedy for .. pact which 1724 ing with moved to a cut head. bruises. * 85e bottle 3 Portolive . PY Fs 8. 8. 5. Blood Remeay Be Cuticura Soap. . ate SOc Horlick’s Malted Milk 290 Aspirin A @ure temedy for the epring head colds. Easy to take and barmiens. SPECIAL PRICES worry or And wait on him hand| I anid in great indignation. | cannot be «polled. His |manners to his mother are perfect, | <_—-__ and to all other women as well That's because he respectasthem. He | thinks they are all as fine | mother, The poor boy ts learn a little from his bride think he should fall for a laz Of course that didn't sound ver so I changed to: “Oh, Chrys! Wh did Jim go and marry a girl who ex pects a husband to be a slave?" “Don't worry,” said Chrys. “Jim ie stubborn. He adores his mother and it will be quite interesting to if his wife can change that. Ann ought to know that a boy &ho is lovely to his mother is sure to make | @ perfect husband.” “I guess Mother will have to edu. | cate Jim's wife,” Chrys reflected She put it so, to Mother “So I'm to educ my son's wife?" Mother shook her head, “Daughters. | inlaw ought to come ready-made, 1 believe. I've tried to train n in the way good husbands should go. I had a right to expect that other mothers were training daughters to make good wives, It is not for mo to, repair another mother’s faiiure."| Certainly that was a very up-to date point of view. The older woman had more advanced views of correct | family relationships than the| younger. Mothere would be patient, charit able and generous, but it wan plain that whe had decided not to bother ¥ Auto Bumps Him Off Water Wagon| William Search, 2641 Evanston} ave., fell off the water wagon Mon day night and he did it without the {aid of liquor. The police are looking Wednesday for the driver of the Syrup of Pigs @utomobile who speeded away after bumping into t municipal | waterwagon dr y -. Sharing with her husband leadership in one of the ost lertensive African explorations ever attempted, Mrs. He : Here Is One Just received complete and new line of Bathing Caps in all_the different colors and styles. Prices— 35c 50c 65c 75c Shampex A superior cocoanut oll sham- poo for the hair. Me A BOTTLE Cash Your Coupon Here I's worth 25 Accept “Californi for the m package, then you our child ia having the best and! most harmless physio for the litde|Storm Death Toll stomach, liver and bowels. Children | love its fruity taste. Full directions on 1 bottle. fornia.” only—look California on the are sure | in Oklahoma Is 60 bert H. B. Holland is making ready to spend a year in lands MUSKOGEE, Okla., May 5. |where a white woman has never been. The Holland expe- With beige dition, starting from New York, will explore the region of work of rescue still going on bp a the toll of the storm that swept ¢ k Q today Lake Inyarimi and the Zambesi river. After you eat—always ue |poggs, near here, Sun Injured. Jreached 60 dead and 150 | Seven more bodies were rec | yesterday FOR Your AACH'S SAKE) mrs roe Baskets Made by Fa oe vs tot | han bag ome | Instantly relieve rt ited rq Veating. "Stops tadleents Patients on Sale Firat results of a new Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacheand the many mis: caused by introduced at Firlands recen be seen next Friday and 8% when 200 baskets made by Acid-Stomach _ {2 !inuin matey" tints EATONIC ie the best remedy, ittakes | on tho first floor of the MebDermott the harmful acids and gases right out | putiding, Fourth ave. and Pine at ot soe poy a at course, Fou get | | well, ens 01 sands won ie ually LONDON Nancy Perkins Field, VISITING MASONS, 560 strong peicay eallantod Gr test one ian | Tate of Henry M. Field, of Chicago, | will attend suis Rite m1 men hate ibe: Please try it! L. I Bajon hers, d and initiate 400 You must say “Cali then can satist expected from ange does not reach t of the trouble, a of the cause of the disease? §. 8. 8. has for more thi fifty years been giving relief inful source of suf-|even the most aggravated and st cured by liniments, | born of Rheumatism. lotions ¢ her external applica: | et the blood by routing And you will never see any-| disease germs, ‘The experience but temporary relief afford: | others who have taken S. S. S such makeshifts convince you that it will prompllil ta But why be satisfied tem: h your case, You can obtf WORLD MENACE of militarism] porary relief from the pangs of S. at any drug store, @ in the Far East can only be averted | pain which are sure to return with | | Expert medical advige about by strong Anglo-American coopera. | increased severity, when there 4s| own individual case will be sent tion, Dr. Frederick Murphy told | permanent relief within your reach? | solutely free. Write today to British American association, Tues: | Science has proven that Rheuma-/cal Department, Swift Specitie laay night. tism is @ disordered condition of|172 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta {Medical Supervision in Schools Opposed | To stop enforced medical supervi sion of public school children, citt-| zeng interested in this subject will} meet in the Masonite club rooms, Ar cade building, at § p. m, Thursday, to form “The Public School Protective league of Washington.” Attendants | thing from several cities are expected jod by | Mayor Appoints Robert Calligan Robert H, Galligan, Seattle pio neer, three times a member of the city council in early days, and a for mer superintendent of the w: de partment, was appointed a membor | of the board of park commissione Tuesday afternoon by Mayor Cald well, He will fill the unexpired term of C. 8. Erwin, who resigned, | blood, the seat |rid the system y séns You never knew of Rheumatism that fering most ove ion cases nses tions. pationts with mar ‘tree, her cousin, Arthur KR.