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'C. Attle Speaks His | THE PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. Will Close Out Its Entire Stock at 1509 Fourth Ave. SALE Starts Saturday,9A.M. Prices less than ever. Extra specials for Saturd: dren’s and B Plymouth on Men’s, Women’s, Chil- joys’ Shoes. Shoe Co. 1509 Fourth Ave. Between Pike Street and Colonial Theatre aj. J. A. Jackson Heads Park Board Maj. Jesse A. Jackson, for many years a member of the city engineer. ing department and the secretary of the soning commission, was elected superintendent of parks at Wednes- He succeeds Ronald BE. Chapman, who han been serving under a temporary appointment. ‘The British government plans to place a schoot within reach of every child in Palestine. > as 8 aessnpasues « I Will Continue to Allow | Piece for By Hal Armstrong ©, Attle’s mother was Canadian. Bo is bis wife, Quite naturally, C Attle may be the least bit prejudiced. Tt wae during Dis spell of flu. His palate was atill out of kilter, The strong whisky em@noggs that the doctor preseribed and the creamed aweotbreads and chicken barley broth that Mrs. Attle fed him with a spoon tasted the sAMe—uNeAvory and like |alosh. He yearned for something with a flavor, | SHS MET THE LOVELIEST WOMAN “At the bakery,” Mra, Attle ex claimed, coming in with bundles, °r met the liveliest woman, Just like the women back In Manitoba—so wholesome = and—and neighborly. Haven't you noticed how unneigh. berly moet American women are? Just too busy, I gues, ever to find HOME TOWN Recent energetic organization work | haa resulted in the establishment of sixteen groups of Camp Fire Girls, | turned with something in a basket. | with total membership of more than 200, at Port Angeies and vicinity. eee Under the auspices of the Etlens burg Chamber of Commerce and Kittitas county farm bureau, a stock banquet” will be held at Etlens burg on March 9. Speakers will in- clude men versed tn livestock breed ing from thruout the Nort) went. eee Compilainta against violations of the slot machine and punch board regulations have resulted tn a vigor ous campaign by city officials at Olympia to enforce the rulings, Pall ure to keep minors out of pool hal te also condemned. eee High schoo! authorities at Otympla have signed @ contract for a third year of a lyceum course. The last one was successful, and the profits will go to belp defray the expenses of the next eee ‘The new plant of the Washougal Mill and Lumber company ts expect ed to begin operations thin week. The plant replaces one that Was de LATTLE STAR Canadians out who the people who live next! |door are. Weill, and what do you! | think, the lady at the bakery is a | Canadian woman, too,” | “Well? | "Well, we had a nice, long tate and it all ended up with her asking |me if I'd like to join the Canadian Women's club.” Mrs, Attle rushed jon, * know there is @ Canadian iw club here? “"y “Well, what do you think of the idea of my joining? That is, if 1) have the chance—you see, your name han to be proposed by two club mem bers." “Fine idea.” C. Attle agreed. 1 always did think Canadian women. ‘The ring of the telephone cut him off, Mra. Attle anawered, “You, this ia Mra. Attie, Yes. Oh, | yee! Oh, ia that so? Why, lan't that |nicet How perfectly lovely of you! Ob, yes, I'm sure he'll tke it—very much, indeed, I wouldn't think of letting you bring it, tho; that would jbo too much, I'll come after it m: | elf, more than gladly, if you'll give , me your address.” | SHE SCRIBBLED | AND HUNG UP | Ble neribbled a alrest number on the télephone book, hung wp the Phone, and turned to C, Attle, “It's a surprise,” she said going out. I'l) be right back,” ‘That was all she would way, She hurried out, Inea half hour she re “Look here, C. Attlef she maid, taking out of the basket a ginas of deep red, transparent substance, holding it up wo that the myn of the sun shone thru it, And another glans, and another, and another “Jelly! She danced, “Lots of tt, | different kinds, for you! And from | the dearest lady, Guens who she ts.” She had opened one of the giannes and held out a bit of the contents, | eold and quiverjng and dark red, on & spoon to C, Atle He took it and smacked his lips. “Great! he proclaimed it, “First thing I've had that had any taste.” “But, tell me,” Mra. Attle urged, “who do you think the lady ts?” “Don't know,” C. Attle answered, “but I'l bet she's Canadian.” “Tee-you're right—she in ‘The bakery lady called her up and told her 1 was Canadian and you were ck. She's Nova Scotian and the} wweetent— } “And neighborty.” ©. Attle added. | “But when you my she's Canadian | you've waid all the rest.” een eas aeeaeseauauna aunpueaauae eescepaeuesanaa see FIRST AND PIKE Buildi Soca, So Work Contracted for Now Can Be Finished Later My office is one of the best equipped in this country. The location is a most con- venient one. The quality of my dentist the best and is perform and licensed dentists. The volume of my business allows me to charge prices for my work which do not tax your pocketbook to the limit. I Personally Guarantee All Work Best Crowns . . . $5.00 Best Bridgework . . $6.00 Best Rubber Plate. . $15.00 The above prices are my regular prices. I am making this special discount of 10% to introduce my new office to you. i Examination Free Obey That Ever Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson DR. J. T. _ § WILSON Washington's Leading Dentist CORNER FIRST AND PIKE Over Bartell’s Drug Store _Elliott 1833 | } ECONOMY BUILDING is absolutely by graduate Mroyed by fire last fall, eee Uniess unexpected cold weather late In the spring injures the buds, an unusually heavy crop of prunes ts expected in the district around Vancouver, reports from local grow. | re indicate. eee Hight unemployed men were given | work by the American Legion at} Vancouver this we when the task of grading and leveling ground for! several new concrete tennis courts was started. Indigestion Gases Sourness eee ‘The steamship Hanify tock on a consignment of lumber at Vancouver this week, the first cargo te be bandied by the Vancouver local of union, which te “Pape’s Diapepsin™ “really does”) put bad stomachs in erder—“really| does” overcome indigestion, éyspep- sta, gas, beartburn and sourness in} ° five minutes—that—Junt that —makes | ‘The plant of the Stanwood Lumber | Pape’s Diapepsin the largest selling Co, which bas been closed for the | *tomach regulator in the world. past 14 months, will resume opera-| If what you eat fermenta into! tions within the next week. Daily Stubborn lumps, you belch gas and) capacity of the mill is 30,000 feet, | ¢ructate sour, undigested food and) eee acid; head ia dizzy and aches, remem ‘Taree teachers of the Wickersham |D*F the moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” | fchool were absent Inst week, due to) influenza. Substitutes were obtained localty. seltaaterat obi. A $54,000 sale of bonds to the Washington stais board of finance! has completed the floating of the $90,006 school bond mus at Van. couver. The money will be used to! construct the first brick unit of the new Harney school. “Cure Your Rupture Like | 1 Cured Mine” Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Rupture After Doctors Said “Operate or Death” -" Rook Sent Vree sailed the sean for hen he av ba: Bring in yo' Jation or eured him Cc fresh. ‘aptain Collings made a study of him: f ond rewarded by the finding of the method that #o quickly made him & weil, strong, Vigorous and happy man me method; ‘© and inexpen- tured person in the 4d have the Captain Col ling all about how he cured himself, and how one ma follow the same t if tim their own home without any trouble. book and medici REE, Will be sent prepaid to any rupture sufferer who will fill out the below | coupon. But send it right away new-before you put down this send me your FRET re Remedy and Rook, with- ny obligation on my part whatever & In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin’” ends Flatulence or before the 6th of this month and share in the earn- ings for the full month. 509° UAUUULLLANLUCOADUODUULASUOOTANGAOT AOU Tac OT Hazel Whitmore In the role of Juanita Kenton, La Rosa del Rancho, Hazel Whitmore, the attractive young actress, is woor jing & decided hit at the Woodward | thin week, where whe is playing in “The Kose of the Rancho.” Mins Whitmore creates an Irish-Castilian heroine who ty altogether charming, “The Rowe of the Rancho” was one of Belasco’s first Beenie efforts to create « new standard for the Ameri can stage, and the effects necured at the loeal theater this week will rank well with anything developed for similar productions, The roof of the rancho hacienda before dawn, a* shown In the closing act, ls empeclal- ly good Alexia Luce ts splendid tn of the U. 8. government age the role nt. INSTALLATION OF the Seattle Concentric club into the Internation jal Asmociation of Gyro clubs will be [held here March 14. Fifty delegates from Vancouver will conduct the ceremony, GROCERY STOCK of the bankrupt Poget Bound Packing company was wold at auction in ruperior court Wednesday for $15,000 by Judge Mitchell Gilliam to C. H. Stong. | eect | NORTHWEST IMPROVE. | MENT clob will hold a meeting at the Whittier pohool, 14th ave, N. W and 76th st, at & p.m. Friday to elect. trustees and transact other { i| Heartburn Palpitation comes in contact with the stomach all guch distress vaninhea, It's truly astonishing-—almost marvelour—and the joy is ite harmleaaness. A large €0-cont cane of TPupe's Diapepsin is worth ite weight in gold to men and women who can't Ket their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home— should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the most ef ficient antacid and stomach regulator in the world.—-Advertinement. E building, Mexia, Texas, | | ur account on $1 to $5,000 Accepted Ler nN To SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN [ATION 32 AVE. ELIGHTFULand healthful — fine full flavor—always The U Sand oull’ the most popular. % mans Pepsin Chewing Gum AMIR nur PUT HL HUSGDOUGUSION 1 {Bureau of | 'factured by inmates of the Siastog are, reavested alse to report 03] a =o JOHN ELMLUND—Leaving his | home in Northern Minnesota 15 years ago, John Elmlund went to Wash- ported to be in Seattle, by his daughter, Miss Ida Eimlund, 2103 24th ave. 8. Minneapolis, Minn. ese ANDREW HALVORSEN—Tho An- | living at the New Home hotel, Se attle, eee A. FE. (&DWARD) TABOR—Be.| lieved to own @ ranch near the Co fumbta river, 75 miles from Seattic, A. B. or Bdward Tabor ts sought by M. P. Brinson, P. O, Box 1664, Dal lan, Texas. eee MAX W. HAHN—A member of the Butehers’ and Bakers’ unio Max W. Hahn is sought by his brother, Walter Hahn, room 6, Smith eee ARTHUR W. RAMSEY—Arthur | W. Fameey's father and mother are) eager for a communication from him. Addrens 1164 Republican #t., this city. It Will Not Ache a Second After “B-Z Tooth Filler” is Applied. rte’ O It's gone already!” That's what they all say the instant after &@ little of “E-Z" Tooth Filler” ia it into the cavity. Of course t ad no Reng? thouspt fons fo be pu out. #82 Poth, Pier | in up th ity, excludes thi soothes the writhing nerve no cause for an ache. not merely a temporary re- ither, but a real filling for th f, teoth which will last for weeks Ment to apply. | “B-2, ‘Tooth Filler” is for sale at | your druggist'’s at @c a bottle, or) Gent direct upon receipt of price & | the Cwas. A. Bertram Drug Go. 3473 | Biaton Ave., Chicago. | Ton PLAN OPPOSED Strong protest against the proposal to have auto loense piates manu state penitentiary ts contained in a reso- ution being forwarded Thursday to Gov. Louls F. Hart by the Beattle Central Labor council. Buch section, it is etated, would be Santi hm into competition with prison labor, polley which the Central Labor coum ei) has oppored for many years. The resolution of protest being fom Warded today was adopted Wednes day night upon motion of the Build ing Trades council of Seattle and the Spokane Central Labor council. COCHRANE, Ont.—Several “land ings” and “takeoffs” were successful- ly made on the snow by Captain Maxwell In establishing aerial traffic unfair, for it would throw free labor |to the Hudson Bay region. Do you drink — There's a distinct difference im favor of “Salada” QR. & H.C. COOK, TEL ELLIOTT 0350, DISTR when our doctor, several years ago, prescribed it for an epidemic of sore throat. You know how it runs through @ family. ‘We like Formamiat because it relieves eo quickly and {s so much more convenient than gatgles and sprays, especially for the children who hate such remedies. “Then you remember the ‘flu’ epidemic. How fearful we all were of crowded, stuffy places; theatres and shops; crowded cars and illy ventilated school rooms. Again the whole family ‘Forma- minted’ their throats and mouths, by using the pleasant tasting tablets freely, whenever there was danger of contagion. “Formamint must be really antiseptic, because none of us had the ‘flu,’ and few had sore throats, that whole winter, You can put our family down as Formamint enthusiasts.” Roreammanded be threst phyermen, dentists and ormami. GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Pormamist io our trode mark. 1 identifice our product. Bower Chem. Ce., lee., N.Y. INFLUE QUININE TABLETS Ids Grip Headaches from Cold CH Srrove pe Batter Paris | field ta star J