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PAGE 12 | Will Repeat Madame Butterfly ‘Opera at Met Friday Night (xe wet ee ene | a eee | Two waltz arrangements with words Another Waltz Oliver and Hulten, Coast writers, score another hit Blue Danube Blues Song hit from“Good Morning Dearie,” reigning New York success Song of India Fox trot arrangement of famous Rimsky-Korsakow ballad The Sheik (of Araby) Oriental fox trot oe Raa yer rolls, $1.23 at once Due to numerous requests, the San Carlo Grand Opera company will repeat “Madame Butterfly” Friday evening, | giving this in place of the “Jewels of the Madonna,” as formerly announced. Mme. Tamaki Miura, the diminu- ‘ tive Japanese prima donna, will again be heard as Madame Butterfly, with Giuseppe Agostini as Pinkerton, and Mario Valle as Sharpless. | “Galveston, Tex., is the grealest cot-| | a s | Uric Acid IN OBSCURITY One of the first white ciqdren to! Solvent | wee the light of day in Seattle slipped 85 com Bottle FR! Sherman [Slay & Co, ~ Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE ‘Sacoma—spobane—rertiang quietly and wnostentatiously into the| Great Beyond in the Pierce county hospital this week, Thie man was Frank Plummer, son of Charice | Plummer, third Seattle postmaster One of a family of several children, Frank lived with bin family down L. Thomas, Marshfield, was elect: president and Everman Robbins, Mo- Retailers Name New Leaders lalla, first vice-president. ROSEBURG, Ore., Feb. 23.—At the THE SEATTLE Huge Tax Is Paid | spent sands since Dr. old-time enemy, mula for Olive Tablets while treat and 30¢.—-Advertisement. ally a single treatment wil! even ‘@| PUTS IT OVER ON|: wer amwociation ut sight 1-| WEATHER MAN in| On the spit at the foot of Commer. | cial st. His father, besides conduct- ing the postoffice, was interested in the bac A begins—do not think you have stay jn that condition, | Ge! t well! Be free from etiff joints, |* eTeat many other enterprises, He “Yea, str, Tom, that cold wave) sory muscien rheumatic pains, ach-| was a merchant, ran a sawmill and last week was the Bele” biadder troubles. putit @ dock at the foot of Yesler Rpt le a aa we been | ST ‘you sutter from bladder weak | "37: jy hag meeee! with burning. sralding paing,| With the paming of the father, fo écath when be Bee ei ap. | Frank inherited $40,000, Not in ac the leet tima For aay ee sre e the wt, cv fort ead ee REED winter ft can get! sire sth this treatinent iv on. wT) OM 5 1) es far as Tm com will give you for your own) r w one Sb-cent bottle (32 Doses) resdy for it Bat) Piteh to convince you The Williams Treatment conquers kidney and Biadder troubles, Kheumatiam and! all other ailments, no matter how | or stubborn, when caused | by excessive uric ach. Bend this novice with to The Dr. D, AL William: ¥-7862, P.O. Block, Conn. 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He died at about 65 yours of age—a typloal, picturesque West erner, (WGK. RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Joytul ery of thou Kawards produced That ts the Olive Tableta, the substitute for calomel, Dr. Eéwards, a practicing physt clan for 17 years and calomel's discovered the for ing patients for chronic constipa. tion and torpid livers, Dr, Edwards’ not contain calome|, but a healing, syothing vegetable laxative. No griping in the then little ored tablet, They cause the bowels and Itver to act normally They never force them to unnatural action. If you have « “dark brown mouth"—bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—-sick headache—torpid liver —constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant rewults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab lets at bedtime. ‘Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. This Leaves the Arms Free From Hairy Growths (Totlet Talks) A simple method for completety re | moving every trace of hair or fuxe is} This is palnioss and usu baninh stubborn growths, To remove hairs, make a thick paste with some here given powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surface and after about two minutes rub off, wash the akin and the hairs are gone, This method Advertinement. and Olive Tablets do “keynote” of sugarcoated, olive-col-\ tea and 150} _ | pocket WANTS RAILWAY! TO BE SEPARATE Charter Amendment Advo- cated by Lou Cohen THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. In five minutes ‘Pape’s Diapepsin’ ends | At the request of Councilman A Indigestion Lou Cohen, Corporation synael Walter F. Moler in draft Sourne charter amendment which would| © NE il emt be conatitute the municipal ratlway a! “Pape’s Diapepsin” relieves stom wparate department of the city|ach distress in five minutes, You part of the public utilities depart-|¥OUr stomach is bad—or an uncer ment tain one—or a harmful one—your “The railway should be a sep-|stomach is too vasuable; you mustn't arate city department,” Cohen ex-|injure it with drastic drugs. P plained, “like the water and light) Diapepsin is noted for its speed artments, The superintendent of 12 «living relief, its harmlessnese the street car system should bo|'M certain action in regulating sick paid a salary commenrurate with |!0UN &# stomachs. the importance of the duties that|, Keep this perfect stomach doctor he performs in your home—keep it bandy—get Cohen declared the superintendent|* '4'se sixty-cent case from any of street carn should be taken out jot civil manage the railway without Inter ference by the council or the mayor If submitted by the city council |the charter amendment would come | before service and left the people at election on May EXEMPT FOODS FROM TAXATION Urge Pyramid BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGTON, Feb, 23 sugar, with will be exempt from the sales te wherewith it is planned cash for the soldier bonus. ‘The house ways and means com. sub-committee, | mittee, republican has already decided on coffer, tea and mm ommended secretly by the Treasury ™ today. inst @ t an The majority of the committee ts) being taxed since that would bit the poor man's the tax epposed to any foods and probably kill at Its Inception, Instead of taxing modities, as Mellon committee favors impo sales tax with epecific nuggested, eral” emptions.” The subcommities was in recess | but its gen eral plans are to report out a rales scheme based on the Canadiar squarely up today until tomorrow, tax plan, thus putting it to congress whether to paws a t or to postpone bonus legislation until something can be realized from mie of British debt bonds. 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