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TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922, * , Children Cry for Fletcher's SSSSSSSSSSNS SS CASTORIA The Kind You COLORADO RIVE PLAN MENACE Private Company Seeks f Power Foothold vo Always ‘ht has borne tho signas | Fr Letcher, and —— lee been le he his 10 deceive yom, in this, Counterteits: Imitations and | *Just-as-good"’ are but experiments, and endang | health of Children—Experience against Experiment, ‘Star. LAS VEGAS, Nev, March 21 of Government development remedy that you would use for on What. Is Is CAST OR go sion expedition, because of effo RIA. it AU tains heither more no than Morrie nor, othe renee ra it ha been in conan’ way gp RS relief of Const pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diai 3 allaying Be Hovertshnces arising therefrom, and by gins and Howels aids thre as- Shida Pag ow ort— The Mack tural sleep, and nat auatcatiganiecet | Co! to establish a power footh next to Boulder Canyon. er’s son Co, B. Girard, former state engin permit for power development federal power commission about year ago. The application for | Permit states it tx expected to velop Now and 90,000 more later. fs now In Washington waiting & decision on the application is final permit. Diamond Creek In Use For Over 30 Years the city council, The public ts tn-| vited. puncil Aspirants to Address Clubs Mine Taxjeyers’ lengua the’ Ped CHEMALIS.—Dr. G. W. Kennicott : to receive pay for $$ money order Improvement clubs and the Tax / dated 30 years back, which he found council will hold a joint) while rummaging thru old papers. ti at the Good Eats cafeteria, epee aeeemene) Mi% Second ave, Wednesday at) Russia was the first country In the DB ™m. to hear candidates for world to use wood for paving atreets. government's armor, federal project. It ts an scone If the Girard-Extiwon combination ment fornia and Arizona. As the I lamation or flood protection | project. | vate ownership and the governm: ‘for the great prize of hydro ei | trie power, Swimming pool at Luna TY Froop 110 Pike St. snor 222222222 |: PRAM RDNAIAA money, and I whall save you & @ollar for every Care Seettive ne "TT GUADDENS go the aches and paina, the cor callouses, blisters and bunions out the ac puff up yo feet. No mat remain on ; for joy: shoes never burt or seem ; The genuine beare this signature | ti,1, : a | Get « box of “TTZ” now from any | ; ‘ | druggist or department store. End| j Fe torture forever—wear smaller : | a shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet oor happy —Advertisement, —SAVE MONEY— Travel by sfeamer TACOMA Through Pullman Sleeper CALIFORNIA DAILY, 8, 11a m, 1, 2.5, 7 Rm Special Sat. and san. Trip, 9 p.m 45e FOR SINGLE: TRIP Se FOR KOUND TRIP VICTORIA. B PorT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM~- ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECT ons fl AND MILL POorT 36 hours and 20 minutes from Seattle Leave Beattio (Nor, Pac)... 415 A. M. Dafty Arrive Gan Francince (Ho, Pae)...-.- 8:36 P. M. Daily “THE SHASTA"—“FAST TRAIN" Dining and Observation Cars T. J. MOORE, Agent K 1. GATEY, General Agent Consolidated Ticket Office Smith Buflding HOOD CANAL POINTS EAH BAY AY PORTS PUGE T SOUND NAVIGATION () Dock BY JACK JUNGMEYER | Special Correspondent of The Seattle the Never attempt to relieve your baby with @ ‘iomdo river today was declared f, © perl by Digh officials accom |} panying the Colorado river commis }/ jot the Southern Callfornia Exison jat Diamond Creek, said to be the J) best site on the lower Colorado, Confidential reperts just forward | ed to Washington state the Edi probably backed by the dig fourpower combination of Call fornia, has linked forces with James of Arizona, who owns a temporary Diamond creek secured from the $0,000 primary horse power Girard | the only feasible site on the lower) river where private Interests have Precedence over federal filings, thus making {t @ vulnerable spot in the Lying Just above Boulder Canyon, R was recommended for the tnitial | certainty that beth cannot be built cures a final permit, the govern: gets a knockout blow and| | ‘private capital would ¢ontro!l the/ hydraulle power of southern Cail-|]) mond is wholly a power project. Imperial valley would have no ree ‘contemplated by the Boulder Creek |] The Edison Co. ts believed backed | by all the Western power companion | and a fight ts now on between pri park opens Saturday, March 25.—Adver.| Pike and Wreadway | _oORE, TIRED FEET} “TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away | | “TIZ" drawa and polsons that how hard you feet, n Be sure you get ct ad | foot comf “TIZ"” is wi derful for tired, aching, swoll | emarting feet. Your feet just tingle THE SEATTLE STAR or |) rte old Colors: Black, navy, cor at al a, de | for! for | a mie lot. Special 49c. ia as ont leo Special Values at priced at $35. Canton fetas—Silk Knits. wear. Special waist measure. A Special Purchase for This Sale: Canton Crepe $2.69 40 Inches Wide seal, marine, poppy. flame, wallflower, jade, new. Mohawk, Algon- quin, sand, gray, shrimp, brown, sapphire, Japanese blue and white. Women’s Hdkfs., 2 for 25c All Linen—600 of Them All-Linen Handkerchiefs hems, and Sport Handkerchiefs in a variety of colors and patterns. Regularly 25c each. Odd Lots of Brassieres Specially Reduced Good quality materials, cut on good lines. Al sizes but not all sizes in each style. 48 in this Made of heavy mesh or fabric; cut on good | lines. All sizes, but all not sizes tn each lot. 86 in the lot. Special 95¢. —Fitth Meer SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET First Floor with hemstitched First Floor —BSecond Floor brel handles. Reed Pullman Carriages $28.50 Lloyd round fiber Reed Pull- man Carriages, with corduroy lining, wind shields, and rub- ber tired wheels. Regularly Att Special Price Basement Extraordinary Values Always Smart New Dresses $18.50 Exceptionally Low Priced combinations—Jerseys—Taf- Beaded, embroidered, draped, tailored suit frocks, and novelty styles in Dresses for street, business, afternoon and party In navy, brown, black, tan and gray. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20--Women’s sizes, 36 to 46. Prunella Skirts $5.75 Values—A lot of 50 Skirts in plain color stripes of blue, brown, gray and tan, combined with gay stripes and checks. All are carefully tailored. Sizes 24 to 36 Tie-Sash Dress Aprons 89c For Quick Selling—Desirable new percales and plaids in slip-on models, trimmed with ruffled organdie and bias binding. Full size and well made. Girls’ Tub Dresses $1.25 Extraordinarily Low Priced—Smart styles for school wear. Fashioned of serviceable Amoskeag and Kilbourne Ginghams in effective color combinations. from which to choose. Sizes 7 to 14 years. .|| Vital Statistics BIRTHS Wells, Delbert F, boy ide ur ter boy. o— al ort. on Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery —"Diapepsin” || jen, | “Pape's Diapepsin” “really does” | 4 —————— put bad stomachs in order—"really >| does” overcome indigestion, dyspe| sia, gas, heartburn and sourness welling stomach pepsin” comes in contact with th nese. A large sixty-cent case or at night. world.—Advertisement. TREATMONT x, present, this All drugiess met will get resulta tunity to regain health Confinement case UNIVEROAS Bye-r-t seepted. RACTIO five minutes—that—just tha t— makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest | Hl regulator in the }ribroc ts | bo world. If what you eat fermen into stubborn lumps, you beleh gi and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches, remember the moment “Pape's Di |; 6362 Othello st. Tracy, Richard B, 109 Bastlake ave, irl work, how long |yiStor, Wiadisiaw Henri, Kennydale, you dance, how | | far you walk, how long you i nm, Thomas K, 1613 Palm Phillip, 1120 Ninth ava, Apt. Go inte boy st nner, Bugens, 9747 6ist ave 5. Cite ord 1D. Cottes Hin, girl rm = sbontich, boy. oorge Joseph, 118 "proad- boy Russell Vivian, Mukilteo, boy. Strum, Elmer Augustine, 2816 Bast- ern ave. girl. Selvus, Harry F, 144 M. 83rd at, 1. miek | McLaughlin, = Leroy, 8546 Evans- ton eve. Ruffin, Simen G, RF. D. 1, Box 145, Enumclaw, boy, |Lippman, Harry, 123 23rd ave, girl | Graven, George Emment, 8657 24th ave. 8. W.. bo: Peeples, He wary Gy rh De We cone, Roy, 804 32nd ave, girl, | MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. |Martin, Andrew F., Po ieee Zimmerman, Beryl, Poulsbo ..Legal 4, Riley, Burnett ........Legal y, Alice, Salt Lake . Legal ardaon, Douglas, Seattle. Mi ~ 4263 Winslow pt. Legal Legal an | Ste ji ne stomach all such distress vanishes. | - It's truly astonishing—almost mar-| Kent, Arthur velous—and the joy is its harmless. | ot} Pape's Diapepsin is worth its weight! Davis, Florence from in gold to men and women who can't| Smith, lve fre It be-| Hehren sour, upset stomach during the day It’s the most efficient | Maxfield, William, 69, 616 Untversity antacid and stomach regulator in the | p Aor Athert B., 37, 215 W. Mead wt Wright, Aerie H | Augustine, Kari ST ORCES GRANTED Sharles, om Joseph get their stomachs reguiated, Irlob, Ax#ell William from Say Lyle jongs in your home—should always |Q'iine, Hattic from Ray. be kept handy in case of a sick, DEATHS Anna Boneville Leiper, 64, nat _ [Stedman 0 Good quality, all-linen, full size Handkerchiefs. All white, with 44-inch hems. Regularly 35c. 150 medium weight ribbed, Cotton Union Suits. Ankle length, full sleeves; ecru color only. Regu- larly priced $2. Men's Umbrellas Good quality Um- Regulation and novelty styles in navy blue serge. 6 to 1 Many styles Sales Specials in Men’s Wear Men’s Sample Sweaters No T Alike 1-3 Off The better grades of Sweaters in a wide va- riety of styles, colors and weights, for Spring and Summer wear. Most- ly medium sizes. Prices from $4.50 to $9.25. Linen Huudkerchiefs 29¢ children’s Men’s Underwear $1.65 Men's Section, First Floor Vestee Sets Special Values $1.69 Lace Sets of vestee, tuxedo collar and cuffs; white only. Regularly $2.75. —yirst ricor $1.95 las, with curved signs. —First Floor Girls’ Serge Dresses Reduced to $595 e Dresses, practical for school wear. Sizes ars. —Apparel Sections, Third Fleor Ribbon Novelties At 25c. 350 Ribbon Roses, hand tinted in all the new Spring colorings. At 65¢c. 350 Powder Puffs of shirred ribbon, daintily tinted in pastel effects. —Wirst Floor Women’s Gloves $1.98 Much Reduced. 2-Clasp French Gloves in an attractive assortment of plain and novelty styles—white, and white and black combinations and embroideries. —First Floor Tourist Cases $6.95 Deep tray cases with shirred pockets and flowered lining. Regularly $10. —Fifth Floor Dress Trunks $10.95 Large and roomy Trunks, with deep tray. Enamel steel covered; three-ply construction. 8 in the lot. Regularly saa —Fitth Floor $3.75. If You Cannot Come Write or Call Your Order to Our Maii and Phone Shopping Service handles. Women’sUnderwear Nurse’s Aprons $2.50 Reduced. 50 White Coverall Aprons of heavy muslin or Indian Head. Short and long sleeves; square neck. Formerly $2.75 and PAGE 9 A Mid-March Money-Saving Sale Extra Specials in All Departments—Attractive Values in New Spring Merchandise 2,500 Yards Wash Goods Specials Money-Saving Values White Percale 15¢ Yd. Good quality White Percale, full 26 inches wide. For aprons, dresses and wear, Tissue Ginghams 5c Yd. New Spring Tissues in pretty color combinations in stripe effects. English Nainsook 45¢ Yd. Fine, firmly women English Nain- sook, 42 inches wide, Lace Voile 50¢ Yd. Especially desirable for blouses and dresses, White only. 36 inches wide. New Skirtings 75¢ Yd. 36-inch White Skirtings in plain and novelty weaves. All the new Spring weaves and patterns, Cozy Silk 95¢ Yd. One of the new materials for lingerie. Wreath, basket and blue bird de- White, inches wide. Shantung $1 Yd. New 36-inch Shantung, in all the wanted colors, lingerie, black and maize. 36 —fecond Fleer —Second Fleer Beauty Bowes at $5 Special Values in Vachette and Calfskin, in black only. Fitted with large mirror, rouge box, pow- der box and coin purse. With two Regularly priced $650. —¥First Floor ae ‘County Land Will Be Developed |5..,,, naarn nr? } Development \of an area of ap. proximately 25,000 acres in Grant |county in the Moses lake section is aswured with the supplying of elec- |trical power by the Washington | Waterpower company of Spokane, Thomas B. Hill, director of the state development bureau of the Chamber |of Commerce reported Monday. RAPS 3-CENT FARE SPEECH Passage of the Erickson street car | plan would hit the very men and| women Erickson says it will benefit, the small home owner and the wage earner, according to Alfred H. Lun- din, speaking before the commercial organization secretaries Tuesday noon at Boldt's cafe, Lundin quoted from a stenographic report of a recent speech by Erick- son: “We who are advocating the 3 cent fare come to you to show you | that in time alone,” the economy in time lost if this trans-| Lundin said: “Time would be no fer system were changed so that you jobject to many wage earners if the would not collect any fares at all. It | Erickson bill goes into effect. There would more than pay the cost of /are 10,000 unemployed in Seattle to- operation and maintenance of your|day who are not worrying about street car system. You ‘would save WARNING! Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are | not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians | over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Say “‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Miifon, 83, 1705 gam ave.| Colds Headache Rheumatism Turnquist Agnes, 38, 911Lakeviow | Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ; Willams, Baby, 4 monthe, 5501 Kem- Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain sington st. State of Washington has 125 hydro- electric horsepower for every square mile of its territory, Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100-—Druggista. | | Aspirin ts the trade mark ef Barot Manvlacture of Monosceticncidester of Gallcylicecié | transfer delays or about the amount of the fare, but about of the fare, but Sbout (Re | ae MANY GHSES OF RREUMATION NOW Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat Stay off the damp ground, avold exposure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occa- sionally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poison ous toxin, called uric acid, which is generated in the bowels and ab sorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity, In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail |to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually eet- ling in the joints and muscles cau» ing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism set from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morm ing for a week. This is said to ‘liminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impur ities, Jad Salts ts Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excel lent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism, Here you have a pleasant, efferves- cent lithia-water drink which over comes uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys es well-—Advertize. | mont, 1