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MONDAY. AUGUST 99, 1920, = it Took 9 Year to Mako Ex. EXPLAINS NEED | OF BABY HOME Rev. U. G. Murphy Tells Why Society Asks $90,000 Officials of the Pacific Rescue & | Protective society, which is appeal ing for $90,000 to build a home here, declared today that their work wae not a duplication of efforts by organ }imations already established th Se attle. | Rey, U. G. Murphy ts president of the board of directors of the Wash ington division of the rescue organ imation Workers In other organizations had protested against the campaign statements of the Pacific Rescue so Locomotive Men Financing A capital of $1,000,000 with 10 per gent surplus paid in, and the stock- Joldings confined to the brotherhood membership, is the status of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Enzi teers’ Cooperative National bank Nthe charter for which has already been granted. The bank will be lo Gated at Cleveland. T 000 EFFECTS REMAIN AFTER MORE THAN YEA Mrs. Knowles Is Still Enjoy- Splendid Health From ad Taking Tanlac “1 can recommend Taniac with all my heart, and am more than gla to do so, for it relieved me of my troubles nearly @ year ago, and has 6 kept me well ever since,” said Mrs K. E. Knowles, of hitecroft,” First st, Victoria, B. C., the other tay. a y, T am not only 15 pounds heavier than I was before taking Tanlac but I feel as well as I ever @4 in my life. For three years previ- gus to taking it, it seems to me that I endured all the miseries that go With a bad case of indigestion. My appetite was so poor that I couldn't ren eat fried chicken nor anything im with relish. Even the little I myself to eat caused gas to on my stamach, which bloated je up and nearly smothered me, and my heart palpitated so violently K alarmed me. I had spells of dizzi- tess when everything looked black Before me, and I had to sit down or Rae @ich hold of something to keep * failing. I was badly consti- * and there was not a day that Iwas free from headaches, which gometimes were so severe as to al- Most drive mef rantic. My back hurt me so bad it was agony for Me to bend over and straighten up. I was s nervous any littic noise ‘would wake me up, and I never knew what it was to get a good night's sleep. I got so weak and run down there were days when it was simply impossible for me to do any of my housework “But I don't feel that way now, and it is simply wonderful the way Tanlac has brought me out of my troubles, My appetite is fine now, and I can eat all J want of Just any- thing and never feel a touch of indi- festion. I am no longer constipated and haven't had a headache since I finished my first bottle of Taninc, and I don’t feel an ache or a pain anywhere now. My nervousness has left me and I sleep soundly all see how anybody could feel any’! be ter than I do and I am all the time telling someone about Taniac.” » _ Tanlac i# sold in Seattle by Partell Drug Stores under the personal di * Fection of a special Tanlac represen- tative. ification acd helpless- Pems: revolting at nase-ting drugs, sfraid on to learn the elfects of this by giving to your ice, chiar, | Posed baby home and hospital.” through the night. Why, I just don't) clety, ‘ing they we mislead. ling. The Chamber of Commerce, | after hearing both side of the contro. | versy, decided to give approval to the $90,000 drive. | Murphy's statement, in part, says: “We propose to provide a home jand hospital where the unfortunate. expectant mother may secure proper treatment before and after confine ment, and where her babe may be left and properly cared for until such time as the mother herself can ar range for its care in her own home. | “It is the experience of this society | that in almost every case the inter: ff) ests of both the mother and child are better conserved where the mother retains the custody of her own child. “At the present time the society ta! doing this work, in an inadequate | Way, In its rescue home at Everett, | Dut because of lack of proper equip- ment and space, a home and hospi- i= such as planned for Seattle be- comes an absolute necessity, The! ‘Everett home is crowded beyond its Proper capacity. “There is no Histitution in this seo tion, at the présent time, adequately | | caulpped to do the work proposed by | this baby home, hence this cam paign. “The WashinfMon Children's Home| society is doing a very much needed | and effielent work in looking after) the interests of abandoned and or Phaned children, and securing good| homes for them. | “The proposed hospital and home, | however, is intended to enable the mother who wishes to retain the cus. jtedy of her child to do so, and tn fact the practice of the Pacific Coast | Rescue & Protective society is to en- deavor to stimulate mother-love and eneourage the mother to retain the custody of her child. “Other institutions doing social} welfare and rescue work will not be affected by the ereetion of the pro- ‘Al Discovers Watermelons, a Dime Apiece BY AL Livin’ wasn't nearing aviating career? Whoever did was very much in the wrong. Especially as regards watermeions. Great, big, luscious watermeiona, which have been selling at from 2 to § cents a pound retail all the season, are down to from % to 1 cent a pound! But, of course, this holds true only at certain places. Out at two stores on the North Trunk road a little north of Green Lake, are the places A great big watermelon for a dime! ahr : Missionaries to | Speak at Y. W. C. A. In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Os Carey, for 42 years missionaries of the American board of commission. ers for foreign missions in Japan, a tuncheon will be given by the Con gregationalists Tuesday noon at the ¥. W. C. A. Dr. Carey will speak jon Oriental probleme. PREPARED BY SAMUEL J. HUMES RAVEL ROADS | Kent-Des Moines—Good Dee Moines-Tacoma Highline—Rovgh to King county line Renton. Renton Junction —G: Renion-Maple Valley Mogntain; regrading. Valley. go by Hobart, ‘or by Pipe Line road. ‘alley-Biack Diamond —Rond fair Temporary crossing over Cedar river at Maple valley. Drive caretutty. Closed tor paving. open to mile weat of Coalfield, Clty-North Bend — Good. @ over Raging river at Fall City now’ open. -Redmond—Via Lake Sammam- Good. Mevue--(00d tween Bellevue and New Enumelaw- Franklin Enumclaw being pa Auburn-Biack = Diamond— con nd Auburn to tof North Bend)— Vashon Heights Harper running. Ft fr BRIDGES UNDER CONSTRUCTION Novelty Bridge — Ove Une Duvall bridge river near Closed; w bridge building. regarding King | Main xygen Tank Blows | Up; 25 Are Hurt DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 39--| Twenty-five persons were injured, one probably fatally, Saturday when an oxygen and acetylene tank ex ploded at the Detroit Steel com pany’s plant hore on their way to work when th wus plosion occurred, One man hurled 60 feet, “it! John H. John H |man for the Wern pany, |for many years. HOWARD OVERDRAFT HEATERS The Decorative Pottery Section is a place where per- sons love to come when they want to find “something pretty and worth while and does not cost a fortune.” The Vases — the Jardinieres — the Lamps—the Book Blocks—the Can- dlesticks and other decorative objects are, in most cases, de- lightful examples of true art in- expensively ex- pressed, BASEMENT STORE New Curtain Marquisette of excellent quality is among the new arri- vals of window drap- ing materials. There is a choice of White, Cream and Ecru colors—the ma- terial is 36 inches wide—of a texture that will drape most beautifully. Priced at T5e¢ the yard. New Patterns Terry Cloth Homemakers are selecting Terry Cloth because it is ideally suited for window draping — soft, and finished on both sides and of a weight that hangs in straight folds — Terry Cloth makes especially at- tractive overdrapes for the living or din- ing room. at $1.75 the yard. DRAPERY SECTION— SECOND FLOOR Everybody Cannot Come to Seattle But everyone CAN have the privilege of “The Grote - Rankin Co.’s” far - reaching service, through the alert and friendly Mail Order Depart- ment of this store. If your home is too far from the city to permit shopping in person you can do it pleasantly and satis- factorily through our photographs, letters, ete. ’ Write us when your home needs any- thing. Wood, 65, TATTLE sT An THE GROTE-RANKIN CO O7TO F. KEGEL, President PAGE 3 HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS th | i ON i i ih a i ul 7 eh pa | Z ih co , | ul ) Ni ULE FMS PD MPNIO* ~ ¥ TAH, ‘) S il BVIOUSLY, the interesting task of telling all the North- west of this store full of new (i iit things for the home cannot be accom- plished even in newspaper pages. The New Furniture must be seen, before one gets even a hasty idea of what this store has prepared for Autumn. Large warehouses are filled with huge reserve stocks of furniture so that the pieces you select today may be delivered tomorrow—See the large assortments of fine Bedroom Furniture on the Fifth Floor—See the collection of Living-room and Dining-room Furniture on the Fourth and Third Floors—The Rugs, Draperies, Upholster- ing Materials and Lamps on the Second Floor and the Exhibition Pieces on the Street Floor— Then one just begins to know what is new for Autumn at “The Grote-Rankin Co.” di i | | | ) ih : | i ; | | | Mi | i BEDDING Beacon Indian Blankets Good fortune in the receiving of new | shipments promptly gives our custom- | ers great advantage in the choosing of these popular, comfortable covers, Beacon Indian Blankets can be used as couch covers, steamer rugs or as auto robes if necessary. You will find them most comfortable and serviceable. They are priced $8.50 each. SECTION—FIRST FLOOR | his gon and his widow, Mra. Mary A. |Recruits Wood, of Seattle. The body Is at Salesman, Dead [tne Home Undertaking establish Wood, Industries Com of Cincinnati, died yesterday you can teed 15 years. Whalebone set of teeth BEGINNING the calendar in the EXAMINATION FREE Crowns $8 Bridge $2 Amalgam Filling . ayn PAINLESS EXTRACTION fanve impresmon amination and advice OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Oppesite Fraser-Petersen Co, United REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ia the lightest and strongest plate Known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; corn off the cob; guaran: in the traveling sales:| ment pending funeral arrangements. | | Needed for Rhine Enlistments fee in fo: -TMBER 8, trial| Germany will at the home of his'son, Henry H.| |tember Ist, it was announced at the “ of the 11 men unde 4 jury in rs |Wood, 4203 Walker st., after two) °f the 11 upder grand iuty jarmy recruiting office here foday The ancient tragic ac The ferry trom weeks’ illness, Mr. Wood had been |4ictment for fraud against the £OV-| These enlistments are to be for the and Rome wore buskin: Moines to Portage, also the Seattle |n resident of Seattle for five years, |ernment in the “shipyard” cases will | infantry branch of the regular Unit | thick soles, to add to tt and an agent of the Cineinnati house | open am “ He is survived by | States district court Nervous enough to obtain most dancing wh soothes the sleep. Pr rect means time today night DANCING | HEALTHY p of enlarging your circle of de- sirable acquaintances while adding to life unlimited and waltz at my dance for pupils Monday the household will find excellent full-size bed covers. 2-pound, 7 Oinch commercial Wool Bi ts 3-pound, 72x90-inch commercial Wool, Bat , 2pound, 72x90-inch covered Wool Batts 2pound, 72x90-inch Batts at All-wool jed States army & and in Again 739 men of high type infantry companies for a short time only | placements on that date, the American forces in| and 12 be reop d on Sep. | oks are desired among the Wool Batts large enough for $3.50 .. $5.00 $5.50 | $5.00 values Wool Comfort Batts | That Are Light and Warm Cooler nights suggest warmer bed cov- ering, and the housewife who practices economy by making the comforters for | } that will need re. 27 clerk ir stature, addition to for the several f Greece often with | folka and those not stroniz indulge in strenuous exercise neficial results from social increases normal appetite, ryos and induces refreshing dancing also affords a cor- joy that cannot be secured in y. Hegin my easy course any #0 you can one-step, fox-trot | Vivian L. Tuesday Specials in Household Accessories Hardwood Stepladder Chairs, each.... Strongly reinforced Stepladders, 5 feet high. .$1.98 Small Hardwood Chopping Bowls, each.... 8¢ House Brooms, made of selected broom corn, ea. .68¢ Wash Boards with glass rubbing surface...... -pound Electric Irons, with stand..... Large size Griswold Food Choppers, each. o. 8 nickel-plated Tea Kettles, each..... anning Racks that hold eight quart jars. No. 8 Cast Iron Frying Pans... No. 8 Cast Iron Waffle Irons. Si ¢ Quarrel Over Hogs; One Man SPRINGFIELD, Dunten is ¢ lam Eliott is bail today because creek, near here. bed in the heart, at liberty BASEMENT STORE Stabbed Aug. 30.- Jead and Wil in. pay- After you eat—always us BATONIC one or two tablets—eat like candy. Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, and food souring, repeating, arenes the many mi caused y Acid-Stoma EATONIC is the best remedy, it taker the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you got well. Tens of thousands wonderfully | benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by Gist._ Cost a trifle, your own drug: ‘ease try it! on $2,500 | ~ the latter's hogs | invaded Dunten’s pasture on Camp | Dunten was stab dying almost | stantly, following a quarrel ove: ment for pasturage of the animals, | according to testimony of Thomas Soliem, the only witness of the trag- edy, before a coroner's jury here esterday | Adler-i-ka Is Well! “For fifteen years [ had stomach trouble.’ Ten doctors did not help me, Three w after taking Adler- ika I was helped and am NOW WELL (Signed) J. C. Wright. Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel so completely it relieves |ANY CASE gas on the stomach or |sour stomach, Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach for months. Often CURBS constipation, Prevents jappendicitis. Adlerd-ka is a mixture jot buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients, Swift Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co. and all leading druggists,