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MAY 16, 1921 >) Wey r a?) ROR i ) is 4 My ryii] till Ont Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The House of Service and Accommodation Will Wonders Never Cease? Here You Save $30 A_ GENUINE finished frame Duofold BLACK LEATHER mahogany bed davenport, equipped with 30-lb. felted cotton mattress, put in your home complete for...... Sells regular! [ee LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED y for $87.50. (Only 10 at this price.) WHERE PIKE MGW New Phone—Elliott MEETS FIFTH = 4910 WOMITININIES) ‘Congress to Aid Ex-Soldiers WASHINGTON, May 16.— More than a score of bills have been in- treduced in Congress proposing emes for the relicf of the former irvice men. What might ve called the “offi- efal” bill, in that it is Introduced by Chairman Fordney of the hou ways and means committee, pro) poses that there shall be paid to each veteran $1.25 for each day of overseas service and $1 for each @ay of home service, not to exceed tm all $625, or for a coldier who per formed no service overseas, not to exceed $500 The Fordney bin also provides ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine ___ Beware! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets are not getting genuine Aspirin d by physiciang for twenty- years and proved safe by mil- Take Aspirin only as told in Bayer package for Colds, Head Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear. Toothache, Lumbago, and for Handy tin boxes of twelve Tablets of Aspirin cost few Druggists also sell larger Aspirin is the trade mark Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- r of Salicylicacid. Laxatives, Purges; Try NR It fe a mistake to continually dose "yourself with so-called laxative pills. lomel, oil, purges and cathartics force bowel action. It weakens the bowels and liver and makes con- “Mant dosing necessary. Why dont you begin right today to overcome your constipation and t your system in such shape t My purcing will aeary ‘oa can do vo if you get a « box of Nature's Remedy (Nik Tablets) and fake one each night for a week or do much more than merely © pleasant easy bowel Action. This medicine acts upon the digestive as well as eliminative or §ans— promotes good digestion causes the body to get the nourish ment from all t food you eat, gives y a good, hearty appetite. Strengthens the liver, overcomes b fourness, regulates kidney and bowel action and ives the body « thorough cleaning out aceom- plished you will not Medicine every 4 NR tablet will #0. NR Tabie p your yin can always feel re's Remedy (NR Tab- lets) and prove this. It is the best bowel medicine that you can use and costa only box, containin. enough ast twenty-five days. Na- ture’ jedy (NF Tablets) is sold, And recommended” by ” alansdt mu dy ye TABLETS-N Better than Pius] GET A ts. | 20c Box Let the “Dime & Dollar” Make Your Dimes and Dol- lars Earn Dividends for You nteed drugeis' For Liver ck of Bills in Proposed that a service man who ts not re |ceiving the benefits of the voc jtional rehabilitation act shall re lcelve $1.75 for cach day of hiy at |tendance on a government course lof vocational training, provided that the total shall not exceed 140 per ent of the amount of bonus which he would be enttiled under the provisions described above. Representative Gallivan of Massa chusetts has introduced a somewhat similar bill which, however, gives |the former service man the choice f the adjusted service pay, on the same basis as in the Fordney bill or an adjusted service certificate for 49 per cent more than the ad Justed service pay and 4‘ per cent terest for 20 years, compounded annually, amounting approximately to 3.38 times the adjusted pay, pay able to the service man himself De cember 31, 1942, or to his bene. |ficiary at his death or of vocational |traiming ald as in the Fordney bill jor 49 per cent more than hie ad | Justed service pay for the purchase | of a farm or home, an allotment of land sufficient to support a family. HED SETTLE THEM ON RECLAMATION PROJECTS | Representative Raker of Califor. |nia has introduced a bill to appro |Primte $100,000,000 for a national | soldier settlement fund to settle the returned service men on reciama tion projects. |_ Representative Wilson of Louist-| ADA proposes an appropri | $50,000,000 to enable the farm land jbanks to make loans to the former service men at not to exceed 4 per joent interest to provide them with jcapital for agricultural purposes. Representative Walsh of Massa a |permit, within a year, any service jman whose policy has lapsed since the armistice, to have it reinstated |upon payment of two months’ back premiums. Representative Walsh has also in- troduced a bill to provide that a service man who was accepted and enrolied for service shall be consid ered as having been physically sound then in the adjustment of claims for death or disability under the war risk insurance act. It also provides that the burden of proof shall be on the bureau to show that disability from chronic bronchitis. |pleurisy, tuberculosis or any neuro |psychiatric disease has been con tracted by his own willful miscon duet. PAST DISABILITY |1S RECOGNIZED | Representative Rogers of Masen chusetta has presented a bill to {provide that in figuring whether a j10 per cent disability exists which jentitles a service man to vocational rehabilitation, it shall be based upon the disability existing among those who have been so injured, and not merely depend on whether the in | dividual has been more euccessful in overcoming his itapairment than \the average. Rogers would not penalize the soldier who has al lready risen above his injury by |denying him further aid Representative Newton of Minne. jfota has introduced a bill to abol- ish the 10 per cent limitation en. | tirety. | Representative Rogers has also |introduced a bill to establish in the interior department a burean of veteran re-establishment. He also introduced a bill to provide for the employment of a civilian medi cal service to look after disabled |service men on furlough where the | |army cannot take care of them |HE WOULD MAKE THEM |ELIGIBLE TO CITIZENSHIP | Representative Rogers hag also | presented a bill to make any person who has served in the military or naval forces of the United States since April 6, 1917, eligible to citi zenship, without requirement of fee ‘or certificate from the secretary of labor, upon taking the oath of alle- giance. Representative W. Mason, of Miinols, hag introduced a short bill giving all veterans of the world war a flat $500 bonus, Senator Gooding, of Idaho, has tm. | troduced a bill to give honorat discharged service men preference rights in employment on reclama- tion projects enator Warren, Wyoming, introduced a bill to give preference rights to those former service men who were successful'in the drawing for farm units on the North Platte irrigation project, but did not obtain lands thereunder because of the instatement of conflicting homestead | entries, has to} husetts has introduced a bill to} has | SPEND $85,000 TO BOOST N. W. Tourist Association Lays Plans for Campaign The sum of $85,000, jadvertising the to be used in hwest in order jcoming season, wa |the directors of the Pacific North Tou tien during me h closed in Van B.C believed by to attract tourists to thi section the appropriated by wrst ts ann yay | tt ts |bers that ma | in the No: | persuaded to | The Seattle committee is under the |direction of Herbert Witherspoon president of the National (ity bank mem remain est if only they can be make a visit Autoist Is Killed in Falli CENTRALIA, 3} y 16 Hurted jover an embankment when his auto | mobile struck another car he waa try ing to pass, Joseph Sunderland, 2% eheepherder, was instantly killed near the town of Mina Sunday afternoon Witnesses say Sunderland was |epeeding. H. 1 Hardy, of Bordeaux Wash. driver of the machine Sun i dertand hit, and the «ix other occu panta of his car were unhurt TO SEARCHING TEST BY NURSE Herself and Several Patients Restored by It, She Declares Characteristic of the statements which have made Taniac a household | word throughout the entire continent Jis that of Miss Hazel M. Burleigh, 960 Francisco st., Los Angeles, Miss Burleigh is a trained nurse, and like no many others in her profession, after having been convinced by ac tual test of the remarkab/ results following the use of T feels she owes a duty to others to give |them the benefit of her experience Miss Burleigh said “Last spring I came off a long, hard case and was very badly run down and weak. I felt the need of something to build me up and bring back my strength, I had heard | friends and patients praise Tania lhighly I got some, and it certs did just What I wanted it to do. the time I had taken three bottles I | was feeling as fine ahd was ax well and strong as ever in my life. I been in the best of health ever since but should the same conditions arise | again I don't hesitate to aay I would again get Taniac for it was more (than satisfactory | “Since 1 have found out by sonal test that it is a me unusual merit I have suggested Jin several cases with gratifying re |sults, and in one case of stomach trouble the benefits follow jing Were nothing short of remark able and the patient is now entirely well. I do not hesitate to recom: mend Tes c in cases where there is |need of a good system builder or in leases of stomach trouble, expecially |those where formation of gas pro duces disagreeable symptoms.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores and | druggists,—Advertinement. have the leading | | 1am now devoting entire time to Practice. Having now served the people here for twenty years, and made good by’ doin ental were that i] an guerantes and making 1, | arantee ‘good? - * | do not compete | Dentists, nor do | pocketbook or sell Rion I give two. dc Dental work for ev with Che operate on your you Hark y dollar I ceive—no you save a dollar, 1m ja dollar,” and our interosts | mutual—we both win, pen evenings till 7 and Su ti! 12:20 for people who work. EDWIN ke are ndays 106 Columbis st. '(curi unoismaveo || CLASSY CAR FOR ing Car! r Laie | | YOUNG MAN, PUT THAT a SHOE AND STOCKING ON THIS INSTANT! You ARE NOT GOING BAREFO BY FACT THAT FEE TO WED IS RAISED NEW YORK May 16.—John F Quayle, deputy city clerk charge of the Brooklyn off said that there was no dimiauti of business anticipated in m riage In spite of the bill increasing the fee from $1 to $2 A few persons were surprised, by said, but made no protest, »mpany 11,552 SIGN REFERENDUM i=": | | MOVIE WINNER \Chauffeur ’n’ Everything to Take Her Shopping oensen, Some morning this week the judges of The Star-Universal contest’ will telephone the contest conductor at |The Star the name of the girl the have chosen as winner. The | riedty conductor Will hu phone the ShiqdsLiveng Motor company, and a big Lexingt special thorobred, the « contest ® show spec Doctors and Nurses Wage st,000 contract 4, A congratulatory committee wil! Successful Campaign — [nana ‘ner a $1,000 contract and her ——-— transportation to Universal City Fy accosting pedertrians on down: | where she in to play 10 weeks in pio town streets Saturday 165 doctors | tures at a salary of yd a ase as , se Seattle's own queen of the movies. and 200 nurses in white uniforms | se will be given an invitation obtained 11 signatures to the | from Seattle's leading merchants to petition for @ referendum on senate | visit their stores and select the gar bill No. 180, which faile to compel! ments for her Wardrobe, school children to submit to medical She will climb into her motor car examination. tell her chauffeur, “Downtown. There are now 31,000 signers in| James,” and will spend the rest of Seattic. The total thruout the state |the day visiting the city’s best wom will probably exceed 50,000, accord: jen‘s apparel shops choosing whatever ing to J. W. Gilbert, exectuive eee jher fancy dictates for her “trous retary of the League for the Con-/seau.” servation of Pub! Health. The The judges agreed today that [Dill will be subntitted to the people} whatever the difficulty, the contest at the general election in November,| must be cloned this week, and the 1922. winner named by Saturday The King County Medical Society DIFFERENCE OF OPINION gave a dinner and dance urda AMONG THE JUDGES m Library Board to rectors was called for 3 p, m. in the trustees’ room. Caldwell a week ago by the Betterment league, 7000 More Book F ‘ans Here Than Year Ago Seattle today than there Were a year Yarn 39¢ a Hank 500 hanks of Ladydown Scotch and Art knitting yarns in turquoise, Chinese blue, peacock, Belgian blue, coral, old rose, shadow lawn, golf green, orange, reseda, khaki and white will be sold on the Upper Main Floor sales booth, special, Tuesday, at 30@ a hank. 3g -almolive Soap 1,500 bars displayed on the sales booth on the Main Floor will be offered for Tuesday only at the special price of Four Bars for 25c Not more than eight bars to a cus- tomer. Summer Sports Skirts, Special, $4.95 Second Moor HE | skirts the Ready - to- Wear Section which offers in this special sale for intended and wear. Tuesday are adapted for summer They are designed exactly sketched and made of attract- fiber silk Dewkist Newport cords in plain shades ive and of purple, brown, gray and blue. Sizes 26 to 30-inch Waist Measure Women’s Handkerchiefs Main Floor 400 fine white imitation Madeira handkerchiefs with embroidered cor- ner or initial. Special, Tuesday, each, 15¢. Collar Points 400 yards of lace collar points in Venise pattern will be placed on sale Tuesday in the Lace Section on the Main Floor at the special price of, a yard, 25¢. Silk Blouses, Special, $3.39 Upper Main Floor Brassiere laces in 4-inch octa- gon mesh., Formerly 35c. Spe- cial, Tuesday, a yard, 1219¢. 200 georgette and crepe de chine blouses from our regular stock are featured in this sale for Tuesday, in round and square neck es, trimmed with Filet and Valenciennes and embroidery. Sizes 36 to 44, in flesh, white and faisque. Special, Tuesday, choice, $3.39. Formerly $1.00 to pecial, Tuesday, to clean up, a yard, 50¢ and 65¢. Main Floor Rear Jago | | The annual report of the Seattle/ Public Library shows 202.364 more books loaned in 1920 than in 1919 to of Killing Man ys THOMPSON FALLS, Mont., May — 7,014 more readers. |16.—In spite of her husband's dec: | 7 = ier | aration on the witness stand that he Fire ‘Dead Timber’ at *!°"* * responsible for the murder és jot Leon Richardson, his son-in-law, City Hall, He Pleads |». sions stay stccuity was found i | y rst degree murder B.. cutting out the waste and du: |). jury deliberated eight hours. by plication In vanous branches of the| Whether she shall go to pri: ity vernment, eliminating “dead life or be put to death the jury timber” on the city payroll, Jay agreed Judge Lentz should decide. 4 Thomas, secretary of the Lower Cost! Fred McCully, her husband, will of Government league, has figured | be arraigned to plead after her sen- Seattle can save fully $150,000 ajtence. Richardson was shot with a year. rifle last November. = ° ¥ Woman Held Guilty * — Air Charges Today’ “q Presumably to discuss charges of ismanagement of the public ibrary meeting of the board of library di today, The charges were filed with Mayor ivie ' There are 7,000 more book fans in |night at the Seattle Yacht Club to|” There ig atill a wide difference of nurses and others who participated ‘opinion among the judges as 10 sev i Wo campaign for signatures ae of the 12 girls in the finals es im ae They are agreed upon but one point Ether Explodes as |—that theirs is a difficult task choor | . . jing from a group of girls so uni | Operatoin Is Held |tormiy worthy of winning LONDON, May 16 of ether vapor in a woman's mouth, An explosion; Dean Andrews is completing this with reports like pistol shots, was | ers week his arrangements for the win robe. She will select. described to the Royal Soclety of ult from the Florence store. Medicine by Dr. W MeCardle. arenes aed tea: While giving ether to a patient thru the nose, Dr. MeArdie introduced an | electric laryngoscope to illuminate the throat. Immediately two or| three ceports like small pistol shots were heard and flamos five and six inches long issued from the mouth. | There was no obvious burning of the | mouth, and the operation was com pleted with chloroform, which is not inflammabiec, | | Former Seattle Man | Is Gas Victim | TACOMA, May 16.—Coffee botied over and put out the gas. The fumes killed Hugh ©, Russell, 43, formerty of Seattle, in his room here, the} coroner's office reported today. He formerly resided at 4113 Woodland Park ave., Seattle, Mrs. Rose Ruy | oe _________| Millionaire Ends. OR SKIN TORTURES | Long Prison Term| CHICAGO, May 16.—After serving | i ..|15 years for the murder of his wife, the Clean, Antiseptic | wiiiam c. pilis, millionaire harness id, Ji What You manufacturer of Cincinnati, was at| | Mberty today. led. Is Not Greasy | He was released from Jollet peni Don’t worry about eczema or other | tentiary yesterday, eight years before | skin troubles. You can have a clear, | xpiration of his sentence, because of } healthy skin using Zemo, Ob- | s00d behavior | tained at any store for 35c, or extra large bottle for $1.00, | Zemo generally removes ptmples, | blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring: | worm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, | antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor egy and ezine nothing. Itiseasily | Grant Shanahan, son of Mrs, Kate , 0 Ward, 1611 Belmont 4 : | application. It is aiways dependable, | gee Ae ge due mR eee pected to arrive here Monday for ‘The E. W. Rose Co,, Cleveland, burial, The other 28 are destined to Advertisement | homes in other parts of the North " | west t, evening. sport) from....> tfits of lingerie from es from Merchants who desire to add to the wardrobe or offer further sugges tions should communicate with Dean | Andrews, of The Star, Main 600, Lo- | cal 16, Body of War Hero to Be Buried Here! Along with the bodies of 28 com. | rades who perished in France during the world war, that of Private John It’s Easy to Peel Off All Your Freckles | The contrast between the freckle and the cl ually i# #0 great Congress SENATE Considers naval appropriation pitt committes tigation, cessful in obliterating the nents. Ordinary mercolized r better: it literally peols | off the freckles, Get ounce of it| at the nea and tonight spread on enough to completely cov- er your face; remove in the morning with warm water. Repeat daily un- ckle has disappeared chy, pimpled skin, com t this season, may be entire! this methed, wit * raitroad inv HOUSE To consider Kellogg bill giving president power over cable landings. Judiciary committee considers hear- ing® on prohibition supplement Comfort Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap AndF ragrant Talcum connid effort im deck new complexion obtained clear, smooth and youthful, If ‘bothered with wrinklow the face in a lotic by dissoly- n ounce of powdered saxolite in | f pint of witch hazel. This in| nd quickeast-act treatment known. The men folks will find It aplendid for ne after shaving.—Advertisement. bathe | ng lah LY UNION STE STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. PROTECT YOUR ROSES 65c Spray Pump 25c Package “Black Leaf 40” 59c Total Value 90c WEEK See our display of Hotpoint electrical appliances in our Sec- ond Avenue windows, “Black Leaf 40" is highly concentrated, this package making six gallons of liquid. It is most effective against aphis on rose bushes. Also used for all orchard spraying. Complete with quart size tin sprayer. Lawn Edger and Trimmer Sells Regularly for $1.50—Our Special Price Cc A most useful tool. It quickly and neatly trims the edges of the lawn and keeps the trenches clean. We secured a certain number at about half the regular price, hence this very low price. Ewiard LICTRX BES only to tip t bark on the hee! and ct pat of thn em, The eal pet we dete SS JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Open Stock DINNER WARE from the well-known factory of Knowles, Taylor & Knowles. Black Enameled BREAD BOXES Choice of Three Sizes Without Word “bread” So necessary during the summer months to keep bread and cake moist and fresh. Strongly made and nicely enameled; has hinged cover. High grade semi-porcelain ware, the produtt of America’s finest factories. Designs are so varied satisfy the most fastidious. iahien 015 on .. $9.98 49 pieces... Blue Bird 50 pieces aes .¢ Slore for Useful Articles