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TTLE Brave Chicken Lung-Power! Ilsyrup Pepsin IN OLD are made. And Thuraday night's! Much used by elderly blue ribbon birdies were ax follows:| f le for tipati Dark Barred Plymouth Rocks— | E Kandall Y dn, Heatle, second young aches, etc. hen; Moselure Farm, Yarrow, fourth young ben; Guy i, Knowlen, Kent, | oon f prow gies, out d third cock, fourth ben; Ellis C. Jen constantly from little ills, The cause is the poisons produced nings, Tacoma, second cockerel, see . ond pullet; R. H, Sanderson, Heattie, by chronic constipation, result- first young hen, first cockerel ing in headaches, depression, Jacobson Poultry Yards, Ta | J] bloating, sour stomach, bad first and wecond cock, firet and sec-| @) breath, ete. A single bottle of ond hen, first and third puliet, firnt Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin old hen: H. BB Densmore, seattic,| || will prove to you that you can fourth cock, fifth pullet. so regulate yourself that elimi- light Barred Viymouth Rooks—| [| nation will occur promptly Randall's Poultry Yard, first cock ery day. Increased doses erel; Guy 1 Knowles, Kent, second) || are not necessary, It is a com- hen, fifth cockerel; Ray. Leftwich. bination of Egyptian Senna and pee gg ape ye pepsin. The cost is only about PAGE 2 STAR “Just Gotta Dance— Tha’s All!” PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA || “WEEP NO MORE, MY MAMMY"'—Yos Trot | “APRIL SHOWERS"—Fox Trot (Views Deutio-Faced Reeerd, 16825) PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA “KA-LU-A" ‘gi Danube Bi "Fon T r hed ul jee " ree ‘SON'S LOVE IS WORTH $25,000 Woman Wins Alienation Suit Against Mother-in-Law A son's love is worth $25,000 to a mother, This amount—the maximum allowed under the state law— was awarded Mra, Alberta KRob- imon by & jury in Superior Judge Calvin S. Hall's court Thursday, at the conclusion of the suit brought ‘gainst her mother-indaw, Mrs. Kate Rob- inson, who is, alleged to have alienated the affections of her It-year-old son, Nathaniel. | Nathaniel, a sophomore in Broad: | way high school, has lived with hue grandmother, Mra, Kate Robinson, speak to me now—-1 can't hear, Walt ‘ull we get outside.” H. Hf. Collier, W. M, Cate and all “pelonging” to the show Judges and floor managers at the | poultry show at ‘Third ave. and Unb |versity are brave men, Fourteen |hours of the day they parade the alnsien bet on 1,000 cackling hens and owing roonters in wire the ot musical numbers "We like it,” aay they, as the chorus reaches a particwarly bigh | pitch, “See that old fellow over there pay no heed to th Youll say when you hear the eleven snap: py “foxes” and ‘one mediey walte on the Victor dance list for January. “Come on and hear— come on and bear” aid more cooing pigeons and nm celebrating nolwemakers of ot fowl types. The populace strolls thru the aistes, elated over the feath. | with the réd comb he's got them all ery beauty of the birds. | heat for lung power.” “Hut.” says that populace, “don’t! In the meantime the prise awards) Long Lost Strad Is Found by Naval Man NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 6-~After wandering over Kurope for (¥°]On taking it out of ite case, which I |conturies, figuring in two thefts, and is today the largest se! liquid laxative in the world, formula has never been ed upon. It is saferand or you than salts, minera calomel, coal tar and such dras' country on the Cremona instrument. | aeeond — pullet; Truetype Poultry Warm, fourth pullet; Jacobson Poul al mont si he was an infant, the |testimony showed. Altho the two | families lived for a long Ume alment |ride by side at Echo lake, wit | nensem testified that the lad, Mrs. | Alberta Robinsoo's first-born, war jencouraged to dislike his mother and to keep away from ber, So effectively was this done— whether tatentionally or not—that [the little fellow marked up the face of hix mother in a photograph. and on the back sorawied, “Old |apeckie-face troutina." ‘This photo Kraph was Introduced ih evidence. Arthur, 15, Nathantel’s brother, | tendified that he was present when |"Nat" defaced his mother’s like |nens. On the stand, Nat denied jauthorship of the belittling term In numerous ways during ® | trial Nathaniel indicated that was his grandmother, and not | mother, whom he loved. And on jthe mtand Thursday he teatified to | thin, looking his mother in the face and declaring that bis love for her [wan dead | Mra. Alberta Robinson was for |merly Miss Alberta Spurck, and | was at one time a phynical instruc itor at the University of Washing ton. | While there she met and married |Bert Robinson, assistant football coach, now dead. Nat ts a slender chap, with dark hair and blue even, alert and in telligent in appearance. He leensed amateur wirelew operator The fury, compored of five women and seven men, reached a verdict ts al t, Glaene! informed la swindle. and a ‘fire’. the “lost| "a boughs for It, Gls cen | Stradivariua ‘collo," one of the five|™me In the greatest excitement that | Btred ‘cetlon in the ld, has at}T had resurrected the dead. This in-| last found a home. It was taken] strument, he continued, was the lost| bag pn reg bd er gy ~. oe | Strad ‘eello which was supposed to} | win, « retired nave’ cer, who at bought the instrument at [have been burned in the shops a litte | shop in Southampton, England for| Klotz in the town of Mittenwald on & small sum and later discovered it| the Miver Iser in Germany.” FOSSIL TROVE | mantic career of the missing ‘dtilo Dynamite Reveals Resting as follows “I stumbled upen thie beautiful Place of Prehistorics inetrument quite by accident, and I could scarcely believe my sailor's luck until I was able to find the necessary proofs of its undoubted! thenticlty, I was at the time Viniting England for the coronation | of King George V. 1 wan assigned! te the UL 5. 8 Delaware in the oa pacity of ordnance officer. Wel to ANGELES, Jan. ¢—Craves, | visited Southampion, and having! ndivlected tor hundreds ef theo | nothing better to do, I nosed around te of Yaaen, nenerting to. sien among the music shops and, having yor were fasted to Gaglight st ® great like tor the “cetle, which 1] Teitagce when 100 pounds of dyna poe de a chon drew thine. ta | mite pushed Into the air fossils of | frey's music shop, ara thither by ar ja nign, ‘Cello for Sale.’ Godfrey | **tediluvian “ hy vem It was a blast expectaty set for [Brought out from his back room an| Jt wal © batt Stent ted the ‘col! wow j ‘ e | horne, the nothing pf its bistory or value molars of the two-toed ; Bove ths on i | maber-toothed tiger, the giant sloth and other peculiar inhabitants of | olanD ewar the jungles which, existed here- “I axked to examine It and he told | ijuts a halfeniliion years or more me to call back Im an hour, as the | torore Lae Angeles wan thought of. | jinetrument belonged to a machinist |" “g’iontets eccumulated the foasile, | | St the sipyard, for Lyrae ~ which are being catalogued for mu: “PYard | Joume thruout the state. Something of the sine of these prehistoric | was trying to sell it. machinist came within an hour, and try Yarda, first cockerel,,third pullet. acent a dose. Hutt Plymouth Rocks Collier, cockeorel, Tacoma, first second, third hens, first, second and third pullet; Fred Kuhns, Seattle, second cock, Bilver Spangied Hamburge—KFred A. Jennson, Tacoma, first cock, first Harry M1. cok, and cockerel, first hen, first pullet. first fourth In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been on the market 30 years Lonnie Tiedgle, participants if] tol fight near the Illinois Cent tion here, are dead, each killed the other instantly. 2 Kill Each Other in Revolver Duel DYBRSBURG, Tenn, Jan. 6—| There had been trouble BF George Ryan, superintendent of the |the two over the alleged att Dyersburg Milling company, and/of Tindal to Mrs. Ryan. {Offered to buy the ‘cello Just 4» \'| monsters may be gleaned when it is * . I finally bought it on @ blind | \ooen chat just a téoth measures mwap, for the owner of the inatru po : \ about 15 inches across the top and t Knew nothing at all about it. | is trom 18 to 24 inches long. further than that his father had kept it stored Im an attic in London for) Jover 20 yeara. I had with me at the | MOTHER! e time (3 105 in Engtioh gold, or ut $17. all of whieh I offered to the! owner. To my delight he seemed! giad to reeetve euch an amount, and) told me that bia father knew noth ta, cy ing of instruments, but had taken | Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” in 18 minutes. PALACE HIP HAS PLEASING SHOW Opening with speed and accumu lating momentum with every act, the new show at Loew's Palace Hip terday provided a wealth of | variegated and lively entertainment’ | ‘The De Lyons duo give impetus to! the bill with their opening exhibition of feats of strength and hand-tohand balancing » Ted and Daisy Lane give gloom a | stagerring waljop with their colorful } lcomedy chattet, richly spiced with | but I tried out this ‘cello with a bow | Irish anecdotes and fun. I happened to have on board my | A mnaical turn that is Afferent te | Ship. “tn the presence of my fellow) @ jcontributed by Paul and Georgia | Officers. Its tone surprised us all Hall, a violinist and singer. beyond worda We all looked at each Collins and Pillard are a humorews: | ther as if something momentous pair who capture « lion's ahare of |T*T® happening. Next morning 1) japplause with thelr nonne skit, | are it thera examination and/| i"The Kid's Last Pight.” rubbed away every peck of dust and The big feature of the MM te the | dirt. and then I noticed the beaut | Song and Dance revus, presented by |{B! Workmanship of the F holes and | a company tmeluding three young) PUTfing. As I worked I noticed, too, | women and a young man. The revue |(at the unumual beillancy of the includes @ variety of dances of the|YA‘nish was coming out. I there whirlwind variety. upon concluded t 1 had luckily ‘The feature photoplay ts “Tux. | DAPPened upon a genuine Lupox ury.” featuring Rub nv VALUE 18 bint . uring _ ne a emer. -EALED “Two weeks later a ‘celist came | to Southampton on the circuit of the this ‘cello as a payment for debt from | an old friend “I had not played for several years 1814 Westlake Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts. $50,000 Must Be Raised ‘in the Next 30 Days | Surplus stocks in all departments slaughtered regardless of cost. We're | parting the New Year by offering the public of Seattle a wonderful bar-:| |Sraisat, which I was grad t» pay im |fOcBIA” Or you may get an imitation } gain sale. We need $50,000 quickly, and will raise it by cutting prices | Saw of tho tntormation f hed gained. |fig syrup. regardless of cost. These few specials below are but an qxanipio of tlie Ill Secs one ce toe pecans oor Pike "and Broadway. “Advertise bargains in every department. Buy now and save money. CLEAN-UP BOYS’ SUITS When our ship left England for the $7.50 TO $1000 VALUES $3.98 | United States I took the ‘cello along A clean sweep of Odd Suits, values up to $10, |]| and some weeks later I was detached |from the ship and sent on @ further | 00d models, good fabrics and good patterns. Ages & to 17. Even a sick child loves the “fruity” tanie of “California Fig Syrup.” If} London Palace theatres, and 1 went | ‘he little tongue is coated, or if your | to the theatre, introduced myself to | Child ta listiens, cross, feverish, full him, and asked him to come aboard | Of cold, or has colle, give a teaspoon. | my ship and look at my purchase, | ‘¥! t0 cleanse the liver and bowels. In| |]\ Ho came the next day and we had|® f& hours you can see for yourself | IIlsome music. for he brought his | SOW thoroughly it works all the con- | |] | pianist and ‘cello, a good Viliaume, | "pation peison, nour bile and waste |Hefore he left the ship he tried to/OUt Of the bowels, and you have a/ | persuade me to exchange his instru-| "Ol. playful child again. |ment for mine. I declined, but the|, Millions of mothers keep “Califor. = nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know poor yas wee beginning to dow! wcaspoontul today saves © sick i * child tomorrow. Ask your druggist | “I took ft-up to HIM, in Londap, | for genuine “Calltornia Fig Siren" jthe next day. He immediately of | ase ape | . Jc ctions for babies and jfered me £800 for it. This he later! “iaren of ail ages printed on hot |raised to £1,000. I declined to sell. /tiq yother! You must may “Call-| Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mara January Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Millinery School, jong cruise, This waa followed by my |wervice in the war zone. “When I landed in |1 took the ‘cello to my old fr } Herman Glaesel, whom I have k |for many years, He has the reputa-| | tlon of being the best expert in this | | | SPECIAL—$15.00 SUITS | FOR BOYS, CUT TO.... High grade sults $9.98 now fall models; full linet belted effects. A real bargain offer. Ages § to 17. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits for Men and Young Men V4 Off 3 Off 4 Off V2 Off If you aren’t satisfied after you have worn the clothes we give your money back Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Men's Dress Shi Rise ‘vaioes -~ al 98c Good material; neat pat- terns. Just « clemn-up, Men's Sox, 25e qual- ity; 19c 3 pairs for 500. Heather mix- tures, All sizes, Union Suits, $3.75 ... $1.89 vy; ribbed cotton; A bargain. Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats for Men and Young Men wool fini Misses’ Fur Sets, $10.00 val- Large size; muff and collar piece. , $12.50 val . $6.98 f Shoes for Extraordinary Comfort Shoes, $7.50 values; 10 ecesesseesss DODO Women's seamlens; The Boston Dental Co. 1420 Second Ave. Opposite the Hom Marche Hart Schaffner & Marx ~ Coats for Women Comfort Shoes; flexible sole. late ghey eOek-y aleee to $2.50 Tronclad Brand, fine quality, 98 Cc UNION = SUITS—$3.75 Hart Schaffner & Marx Boys’ Closing Out Ready-to-Wear $18.50 GIRLS’ COATS—Velvet Coats, Collar and Cuffs of Persian Lamb, te ¢ $1 1 .50 close . . teeeeee $50.00 VELOUR COATS—Embroidered Back and $2.50 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES—Mado of Fine Percale; Light and Dark Colors Belted Effects; to close BOYS’ Heavy Weight Wool Union ‘ Quality, [beer agil ho oa Quality; good black School Hos sizes—Cut to 3 PAI ag 50c “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY") Bleached Muslin 16 2-3c Yd. 36 Inches Wide; Fine Quality Longeloth Finish | il Shop Corner Second and Seneca