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a “ But first of all, you will like the beans. HEINZ Beans are good, rich, mealy and wholesome because they are really oven baked. This preserves the real bean flavor and the real bean outri- ment, and thus makes them an economical food, One of the DANVILLE, Ti.—Mr. and Mrs. A}- ‘was issued in Tilinois, Wome 1908 In the Alaska Gold id Rush of 1902 eee nee men Bhan ena to Alaska bans og ny bday in sufficient elma coffe wh mate the long winler nth lee, when pac n the deteriorates ea but Hills ‘ oe Nages Targ the vacuum eevee years proviontt were there with Coffee, packed in vacuum cans, lH iusaring the Klondikers of having their coffee as fresh and flavory as when at ile | Hills Bros. Red Can COFFE Hills Bros RedCan OFFEE NEW YORK—George Schwide, Mon J. Leneve were re-married after) arrested for selling Russian rubles they discovered they were married | st the rate of $3 a thousand, was told im Indiana on the wrong side of the Gtate line in 1900 while the license @ profit outside Wall street.” \ Was fined $6 in real money. by the court he was “making too big | He THE SEAT Try HEINZ Baked Beans in place of those expen- sive steaks and chops you have too often anyway. You will save money. You will benefit your health, BAKED in Real Ovens FOUR KINDS and Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork end Bears (without Tomato Sance) Boston style HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomate Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans Varieties Artillery Corps Gets Recognition | tended to the Bebond company coast artillery corps, W. N. G., and bat- teries A, B and D, 146th field artil Thir. in the chief of the military bureau teen officers are included recognition. : A flowing beard, the pride of Louls Shapiro for 10 years, was shorn from his chin and he was beaten and robbed ef $35 by two watchmen in a cemetery here. Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother (Modes of Today) Tt te not necessary to use & patn- ful process to remove hairy growths, tor with @ little delatone handy you can keep the skin entirely free from these beauty destroyers. To remove hair, make a stiff paste with a lit tle powdered jatone and water. Spread this on!the hairy surface and in about 2 minutes rub off, wash the ekin and the hairs are gone. To guard against disappoint ment, be careful to get real deta tone, Mix fresh as wanted—Ad vertisement. Federal recognition has been ¢x:| - bulletin from the! CAMBRIDGE, Ghie—U. 8. Mar bal Miller has 400 pints of bonded whisky which i# to be given away. |Only hospitais are to receive it. AT Sloan's doen, it does thor: oughly penetrates without rub- bing to the afflicted part and promptly relieves most kinds of ex- jternal pains and aches. You'll find itclean and non-skin-staining. Keep \it handy for sciatica, lumbago, neu- ralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff Joints, backache, pains, bruises, strains, spraina, bad weather after. oftects. Yor 39 years Moan's Lintment has helped thousands the world over. You aren't likely to be an exception. It certainly does prodnce resulta, All druggiata—s60, 70a, $1.40, Kill That CASCARA ‘Take no chances. Keep thjs standa Lezative—No Opiate in Hill's, vile Colds, Coughs Ao Neglected Colds are Dangerous Breake up a cold in 24 houre — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form doen not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Cold With QUININE La Gri pe td remedy handy for the @tet enesse. . TLE STAR RINGSIDE NOTES ON Phe SX acayp iran th peck 4 ore Whe Piece henes, was submitted entiake Market Co, onyory SHRINE JOLLIES RIOT OF MIRTH Keeps Crowd | Happy for Three Hours Three hours of fun, embracing every variety of entertainment and commanding every variety of re sponse from the audience, whintling, applauding, smiling and laughing, comprised the “Shrine Jollies of 1921," staged in the Shrine Auditorium by Nile Temple Monday night. The performance will be re peated Tuesday evening, and the audience ig not restricted to mem bers of the order, Oriental minstrels, In black and white, with Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell As interlootur, opened the frolic dainty act by Nttle dancers fr Douglas Schoo! of Dancing encore after encore, A bath fantasy by other Douglas School wo | Songer, monologues, a “typical . revue” from the Bungalow Th Rérwurant, oh ” and of numbers rounded out the prog the complete satisfaction of the la audience Marshal Brings | Two Insane From Alaska | Bringing two patients for the how | pital for insane at Morningside, Ore Harry J, 8c % United States mar shal at Anchorage, was in Seattle Monday. The coral roads of Bermuda are among the finest In the world. Thousands of housewives have found that they thirds of the money ust pent for cough Ketrre by pelea oe w fn t's id recipe for tt is ple re cheah for’ it Bey results. It ight b 8 cough and gives jate relief, urually stopping ao o cough in 24 hours or eee ounces of Pinex from any ~y it into @ pint bottle, plat fager syvep to m s ful Fane If you use Sarees molaases, y, OF ors syru itead of sugar syrup, Either he tast good k keeps perfectly, and laste 0 time, mily a mong It’s truly astonishing how quickly ft acta, ‘cut through every alr adually but surely the annoying Etroat tickle and dreaded cough dis- arpear entirely. Nothing better for spasmodic eroup, of bronchial asthma. is a special and bidhly are euntraned compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract Frown the world over for healing effect on membranes. sons ee by ns w Ba with full Girectifn anything eler. Gi fine inant “The Pinex “Cor, OUR SPECIAL One-riere 2 LENSES ‘Terte Form Roth reading nnd Wegner Optical Co. 237 USION STRERT Retween Ind and trd Aves STOMACH IN « Phiee ‘the Killott ave. raiots ave astetiat highway is plans wero referred to the harbors and public grounds committee, connidering the proposition of the to provide quarters in its Pike Place Market, veto an ordinance aythorizing the use of portable including | soetevel ® twoetory market building on Fifth ave. | accommodate fi who will to the clty council Monday afternoon Public Market [BOOTHS HERE Salvation Army Command- ers Coming |for a threeday stay. Accompany Rhivation Army officials from Lon don, New York and & Francisco. Next Sunday, General Booth and hin nivter will addregs the public |three times at the Masonic temple. Pine et. and Harvard ave. Preach ervices at 1030 and 7:30 and a at 3 o'clock will be open to ic. Monday morning, at 10 neral Looth will speak at university Rooth jthe put jo'clock, ¢ jer eral and un | Booth, founder of the Salvation Army. Wvangeline Booth gained her \first knowledge of Salvation Army | work dixguised as & poor ; an, abe went into the | sums of London ¢o lve. Pick Yell Leaders at the University! Glenwood Archer, Seattle, and | Cayton Rudberg, Spokane, have been appointed yell Jeaders on the Uni versity of Waerhington yell staff, fol- lowing a series of tryouta. BREMERTON—Chariea Runsell, Bremerton jeweler, charged in Port Orchard with grand larceny. Tuasell was arrersted in Salem, Ore, after he bad disappeared with a large stock of Jewels, COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thom. As Dobson in rertounly iat his home in Renton, Commissioner Dobson re- cently underwent a minor operation. | [Vital Statistics] MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Knipp, Willia: Benttle ..ccncoce Sanders, Artic, Vancouver . McPherson, William, Richarda, Mary, Se Couch, Joseph Haro! Holland, uc ia Ade! Crow, James Reattio Neville, Elfrieda, Beatt Pederson, Torkel A. Beat Deigh, Marie M., Seattle Smith, Peter, Seatth Miller, Cora, Beattl Burton, B.C. Pendleton, “or. Stages, Vida M., Pendleton, Or. Albert, Charles W. Tost Lawton. O'Brien, Ma Processing, r, Seattle Seateldt, Celia L, Chicago + | Wold, August M., Port Ludlow, Le Thomas. Hilda V., Port Ludlow Legal Letineon, Harry T, Tacoma ..Legal Goodgtic k. Rowe, Seattic . — Shepphard, Homer ¥ | Beckett, Josephine, BIRTHS Fong, Ale, 1236 Kiog *t. girl Shinuisu, Y. 310% 1sth ava &. boy. 415 Wa , Ki |Witeon, NG Knowles, C. Van Wagone 5 25th N » ein - thes ish 8. boy jAxaele, Louts, 9833 Arrowsmith ave. boy | Hill, Delmar, 6011 Donovan at, boy. ae Ashley, 10116 66th ave, | boy. Swan, Ned, 7632 Renton ave, girl. Anderson, O, M, 7751 isth N, W. | DEATHS he Tda Rell, 26, 3718 11th NB Shelley, Caroline, 2 30th N, W. e, Maggie B. gout 19th son, Chris at, Dauiton, Theodore M, 60, Brown Castle Apts. Herrin, 71, 6210 Woodlawn ave Rawin Ayers, Osborne, Joseph I, 63, 2431 W. 68rd. EON sas |Says Indigestion | Results from an. Excess of Hydro- chloric Acid Undigested food delayed in Stomach decays, or rather, ferments the «amo as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. Algo tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyperacidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the tomach which prevents | complete digestion and starts food fermentation Thus everything eaten soure in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, form ing acrid fluids and gases whieh inflate the stomach like a toy bal- loon, Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea, He tells us to Iay neide all di- gestive aids wnd instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Balts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and furthermore, to continue this for a Week. While relief follows the first Idose, it is important to neutralise the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, stort the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices Jad Salts is inexpensive and 1s made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate, This harm- less salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with ex- eollont resulis,"—Advertisement, the | He! ‘Tt not only makes you feel better, but it pays in hard cash ta smile, says George C. T. Wilson, new president of the Harrison National bank, New York. He started as an office boy 45 years ago and smiled his way to the bank presidencu, ON SATURDAY With Commander Evangeline Rooth, the woman who sent the} |"Doughnut Lassies” to France, Gen- eral Bramwell Booth, supreme head of the Salvation Army of the world. will arrive in & next Baturday ing him will be a party of seven | Evangeline | are children of the late Wm. | + | executrix. LAND HOUSE}! —288 papers of Dressma) Regularly 8¢, sale 4c. —1,100 yards Dress and white, All widths from 1! 20¢ to 80c. Sale, 10¢ a yar —65 pairs best Steel Sciss« Assorted sizes. —100 bolts I White only. Regularly 10c, Regularly 5c, sale 3c. be a bol white. Regularly 2 white. Regularly 50c, sale —72 Rubberized Gingham larly $1.00, sale 69¢. ——850 boxes Shell Hair Pin: dark. Regularly 25c, sale 1 —600 pairs Shoe Laces lengths. Regularly 10c, sal —800 Wire Hair Pin Cabin im cabinet. Regularly 10c, Regularly 121¢, sale 8c. 10c, sale 5c. sale 35. 25c, sale 10¢. coils; all sizes. Regularly 1 price 15c. and 35¢. All sizes, black and white. 6 for 25c. —84 Rubberized Sanitary sale 25¢, en ofa Lingerie Tape, full —108 pairs Kleinert’s D; +s 35e fo 50c, sale 25c. | ressmakers’ An Important Sale of NOTIONS | Beginning Wednesday | WITH EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS ON SEWING Regularly $16) tech Linen Tape in all regular widths, — 600 spools Darning Cotton, black, white and colors, —%00 pieces Embroidered Edging, assorted colors and —150 pairs pure rubber Baby Pants, jiffy style, in 200 Wood Coat Hangers in plain polished wood. —72 Asbestos Pad and Hot Dish Holders. Regularly —48 sets Garters, to sew on corsets. Regularly 50¢, | 1} —86 Wash Cloths and rubberized Bags. Regularly —1,200 guaranteed real human Hair Nets, all colors, in both fringe and cap shape. Regular! —1,000 cards nickel-plated Safety —86 “Her Gen” Clothes Brushes. Regularly 35c, sale —60 Whisk Brooms, full, green straw. Two sizes— ‘medium and large. Regularly 35¢ and 50c, sale 25c. | —200 enameled wood dress and blouse Hangers pink, blue and white. Regularly 25c, sale 1214c. —1,200 spools Heminway’s 100-yard Silk, in black, white and colors. Regularly 15c, sale 11c a spool. —1,000 cards guaranteed rust-proof Snap Fasteners. Moss Sanitary Ni six to 40c, sale 25¢ a box. _— Pak, ba and bg Regu Skirt Markers, 12-inch, adjustable. Regularly $1.50, sale $1.00. tf 10LD NEEDS kers’ Pins, good quality, Skirt Belting. Black and 4 to 3 inches. Regularly d. | ors of finely polished steel, 0, sale, 95c, sale 5e a bolt. | t, sale 10c a bolt, 39c. Household Aprons. Regu- | oe ag sizes, light and | in black and brown, all | le 8c a pair. ets, assorted jet wire pins | sale 5c. 1b5c, sale 10. ins, ‘protected 0c, sale 5c each. Regularly 7c, sale price, Aprons. Regularly 50c, ‘i-yard bolts, with bodkin. 10c, for 6c. ields, sizes 2, 3, 4. —First Floor. Albert J. Rhodes Estate $1,200,000 By the will of the late Albert J. Rhodes, pioneer merchant, disposing of an estimated $1,200,000 mange Mra, Hattie W. Rhodes, widow, made sole The piel ment was admitted to probate by | Presiding Judge King Dykeman Mon- / day and Mra. Rhodes waa appointed She may dispose of the propert COLUMBUS, Ind.—Mayor Jones rentenced Mrs, Beasie Lister to 30 days in jail for whipping her 15-year- old daughter. The sentence was sus pended on promise to put all future | chastisement of the children in the! han ands of the father, Motor Tax Law to Be Contested Here Claiming that the new motor tax law compels the payment of a one year license fee for a license whieb is valid‘only fivesixths of the year, the Nelson Transfer Co., represent- ing the owners of 6,000 trucks, will bring mandamus proctedings to com pel the secretary of state to remedy, the matter, according to P, L. Bin Say, manager of the Truck Owners’ Association of Seattie, NEW YORK.—Policeman Breeves arrested a walking banquet today. He searched John Bringky, leaving fh restaurant, and found five quarts of whisky, one of champagne, a bar ad cigars, a roast chicken and trim | min’s, MARKABLE RESULTS RE oAYS NEW YORK MAN Prominent ‘Rochester Citi-| zen Tried Ten Years to! Get Relief, But Tanlac| Is Only Thing That Helped Him One of the “Tatest to testify re. garding the powers of Tanlac, the celebrated medicine which has been accomplistiing such remarkable re-| sults, is James J. Beasley, 102 Bim dorf Avenue, Rochester, New York. } Mr, Beasley has been chief record! keeper for the Department of Wa- ter Works, city of Rochester, for] thirty years and is a well known} and highly respected citizen. In re- ferring to the remarkable recovery of his health by the use of Tanlac, Mr. Beasley said: “I have been trying for ten years to find relief from a case of dys- pepsia, Nothing ever helped me to amount to anything until I got Tan. lac. This is saying a great deal, for I did everything it seems that a man could do to find relief, Of course, I was hardly ever sick enough to go to bed and was most always able to keep going, but I just never felt right. At times dur ing those ten years, my stomach would become sour like vinegar. would have an uncomfortable bi ed up feeling after eating that would last for hours, I suffered & grent deal from nausea. At times my heart would flutter and palpi tate and I would become alarmed | over my condition, My nerves were on edge all the time, and I became irritable, nervous and rest- less. I had no strength or energy to do anything. like myself at all, me to get out of my chair and I felt as stiff and clumsy as an ‘old work horse’ Tn fact I wasn't| Medicine has done Bven a week; only too glad to or two ago it was an effort for} @st indarsement.” | Kennyaale—aa JAMES J. BEASLEY Of Rochester, New York. es al “It ts really remarkable wht Tanlac has accomplished in = case, It has relieved me indigestion. 1 never have that & tressing feoling any more after et ing, and 1 feel perfectly fine # every way. I will always grateful for what this wo for me give it my heat Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drag Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & vert