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The Laden Plum Tree Was Once a Seedling No great crop of luscious plums ever would have been possible if there had never been a tiny plum tree to begin with. Neither would there be any large fortune, with its many possibilities, if there had never been a small savings fund to grow and develop into a huge Start with any amount—no matter how small— but be regular and systematic. Put aside a certain amount each week or month. If you begin your here On or Before MAY 5th 5% cone \ BY GENE COHN MEL BY-THE-SEAT, Cal., May the| No bourgec c |, the “Parnassus of “has voted to Mt has the first & platform as ever of Perry N vvven i . box—at free if you write thetic Officials to’ Guide Camel’s Destiny ff the map. | sthetic ad. | the election shadesesiene| Poet as mayor the voters of this community, where gather the arati, the artists, musicians « of America, have endorsed ‘i was "Placed before a prideful citizenry. ; Were some of the campaign wherry, poet, writer, co-author of the tale, “The Million Dollar). tea and leader of the first [8 ates tw at last to ha Fist” ticket In political history: a P\ i different,” explaii druggists. * Pills are recommended and Mrs. 0. S. Baird and Mrs. R. 8. Ow it will earn dividends from the first of the month During the past 21 years we have never paid less than PER ANNUM DIVIDENDS A 50h \ THURSDAY F Ploay = ‘PUGET SOUND SAVINGS Pu LOAN ASSOCIATION Where Pike Street Crosses Third RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS Keep Carmel! off the map! No corner street lamps! cement sidewalks! No cement pavements! No industries! No boosting No “Main Street™ City Halt! And a long list of other “noes,” In- cluding “no auto for the town mar shal.” Allied against this program was « ticket of “Main Street’ business men, jheaded by H. W. Askew, ambitious jtradesman, and sailing under th name of the “progressives.” “Main Street” was snowed under and #0, for the first time, the United ‘esthe- jtic administration,” for with New- |berry are elected three “artistic trustees.” “The idea fs atmply this: we want to keep Carmel's primitive beauty: we don't want Carmel to be like all the other towns; we want it to be berry. “We P| |don't want a chamber of commerce, P| |with tnartistic commercial folders. We don't want a crowd of tourists. “We want to keep Carmel an art center. “I told the voters plainty that tf they wanted a booming, bustling, wide awake, lively metropolis they better not vote for me. “The "Main Street’ characteristics are all right for those who want them, but we don't. We beileve in progress, but not that ° ver yet seen a city hall that waan't jan eyesore to an artint. If you look jon the you are not likely to [find and that gives tt dis tinetion—so, we're going to keep it oft the map. “The olf winding country roads are primitively lovely—the fine old jpaths are picturesque, Why should |we trade them for sidewalks and ce- iment pavements?” Church Association Has Annual Meeting Among the speakers at the tenth annual meeting of the Seattle Anso- |elation of Congregation arches and Ministers, held Tuesday at Green ake church, were the Rev taird, the Rev. Ernest Halliday, the Rev. H. C. Mason, the Rev. C. 1. Burdick, Mrs, F. W. Wilcox, the Rev. Fred Grey, the Rev, M. O. Evans, In Senttin by Bartell Drug good. Swift's Pharmacy, corner Sec- | and Pike, and other reliable drug- tying contestant: Ist award $500.00—for the most practical list 2in 1 BLACK—Good for gloves, rubbers, 2in1 WHITE—cake or liquid—Good for cleaning hats, stains in white skirts, white kid gloves, auto tires, etc. 2in 1 TAN PASTE—Good for polishing automobiles, furniture, hardwood floors, etc. We will award cash prizes as follows, for lists containing the greatest number of practical be paid on or before October 1, 1922, and in the a uses, similar to examples. All prizes will ; event of a tie for any prize offered, the full amount of such prize will be awarded to each 3rd award 200.00~—-for the third most practical list 10 Prizes of 25.00—for the next 10 most practical lists 100 Prizes of Send us your lists of uses of the 2 in 1 Shoe Polishes, either black, tan, ox-blood, or brown paste, white cake or white liquid and black liquid. Write on one side of paper only. lists must be mailed before September 1, 1922, and to become our property. Address: F. F. DALLEY COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 277 Military Road Editor) BUFFALO, N. Y. At Manhattan, Mont., are some of the largest barley farms in the world. hats, etc, List (Prize L. oO} | picterial revue now at the Metropolitan. Rather is he a female caricaturist. not a female impersonator. lence, you know. | Hap Hadley, the young man who drew the above sketch, is a cartoonist of nationwide reputation. Formerly a comic artist on the New York World and Herald, the lure of the grease paint has overcome his journalistic love, and he tumbled into the G. V. Follies, where he does some amazing sketches of Greenwich Viliage types. [Beg Pardon! | Beg Pardon! aT UNIVERSITY entree statement or mal charge. Bet our rei ‘ASKS REPRIEVE | FOR SUN DODGER Editor of Suppressed U | Periodical Appeals | A petition to be allowed to pub- |Iish the next two numbers of the |Sun Dodger, the University of Washington comic magazine, which | hae recently been suppressed, was made to the faculty committes on | publications Tuesday by Frank | Lockerby, editor of the magazine | In making hte petition Lockerby stated that, suppressing the zine at this time would lead to @ substantial financial lows, as the next issue was practically ready for the press and the printing, engray ing and advertising contracts of the magazine would not expire until the jena of the year ‘SETTER THAN GALOMEL | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but eure laxative, and their effect lon the liver & at instantaneo These little ollve-colored tabi the result of Dr. Edwards’ determ! tion not to treat liver and bowel com piaint with calorge! The pleasant fittle tablets do the food that calomel does, but have |no bad after effects. They don't linfure the teeth like strong Nquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly eorrect it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoe with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calo mel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab lets take its place Headaches, “dullness” and that laay feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver, Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets when you |feol “logy” and “heavy.” They | “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 160 and 800.—Advertine. ment. rizes Many people have discovered that 2 in 1 Shoe Polishes ate good for other things than for shining shoes. lishing automobiles; refinishing suit cases, cameras, black For example :— 20 Prizes of $15.00~for the next twenty most practical liste 2nd award 300.00~for the second most practical lise 50 Prizes of 5.00~for the next fifty most practical lists 50 Prizes of 2.00—for the next fof most practical lists 100—for the next 1 most practical lists All uses according to colors. Inc, ingas f ithe top of t maga | that Mra, Carrie Elizabeth B Simon Church was granted a divorce perior Judge A. W. Frater an error Hap Hadley, Cartoonist, Now an Actor Bert Savoy ‘ Jay zo /f OREENWICH VILLAGE A G ~\\7 \ . ; This is Hap Hadley's pen-and-ink impression of Bert Savoy and Jay Brennan, the two ‘comics who chatter so impertinently in the Greenwich Village Follies, the fleet and highly Bert Savoy, despite his vivid feminine attire, is erret on In Tuesday's Star it was Root - Hussher - T Ben otters METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK MATINER SATURDAY at “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES” New YornK iN CHICAGO tons SUNDAY, MAY 7 The Great Anerionn Actor WALTER HamppEN “Ne counterpart on any st N York “Servant in the House” Men, and Sat. Dives, * o'Cleck (Mr Hampden in (he role of Othello ‘ ” ‘Hamlet 4 Fri. Eves. ing Hamlet 8 ot N.Y. “Taming of the Shrew” we Clock Nover a bi My. gun “Merchant of Venice” SS o'Cleck Sings history made, The greatest Shylock of his day.”—N, ¥. World “Macbeth” e., HD o'Clook N. ¥. Glove ORDERS Now ATS THURSDAY eaten, 14 rows, $2.50; o—Orchestrn, 92. 1.90) @ rows, Not a Laxative Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative— #0 cannot gripe When you are constipat- ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nujol because its action is s0 close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. EATTLE STAR ar vemee.| ov terers canons Annual R. 0. T. C. Review Is! This was The application for divorce | the | wan denied nm thelr backs on | tinguished” again this year ter or tn foe with} Prominent Member of Greenwich F ollies There is quite a differ-| Brought to Close ‘The annual formal inspection and review of the University ef Wash ington KR. O. T. C. was held Tues day on the university campus, The report of the tnapecting officers on Inspection wil determine whether of not the Washington, | me Al be given the rating “dix The Inspecting officers were: Col |M. N. Falte, Lieut. Col. H. T. | Mathews, Maj. C. H. Danielson and Maj. H. T. Bull Saturday, the annual cadet field ‘day will be held. The program {will consist of wall scaling, tent pitching, company drill, a regs. mental review, a military tourna ment, the manual of arma, equip ment races and setting up exercises! The Geld day will start in the Sta dium, 2 p.m, ‘Tuesday's program started with « regimental review, followed by the Prosentation of commissions to the cadet officers, who have earned! them by thelr work during the year. Later, a complete inspection of the corps was held The cadets were put thru squad And company drill in close and ex tended order in the afternoon | The Inspecting officers, who are the ones who Inspected the corps| last year, were to leave Seattio| Wednesday and will inspect other| Western schools before returning to thelr headquarters in San Fran-| | claco, | r—— KEEP WELL-———. | | THE EYE | BY DR. R. H. BISHOP | The commonest eye injury Is the lodging of a cinder or some sort of speck between the eyeball and the Naa. Don't rub the eye, thereby trritat. ing it all the more. Close it and the tears may wash the speck out or Into view, so that It can be re moved. If this does not succeed, close the ley and blow the none hard If stil) unsuccessful, turn down the lower lid gently and look for the foreign matter. Remove tt with the corner of a clean handkerchiot In the case where the speck has lodged on the inner surface of the upper ld, ft Is often more difficult even to se the speck To remove such an obstruction! from & person's eye, seat him tn a chair with the head bent backward. | Stand behind him and place the small jend of a pen handle about one-half an inch above the edge of the Itd Have him look down as you turn| the lid back, This usually makes tt possible to find and remove the | epeck However, tf you with the greatest gentleness, don't fo it at all, as a slip might cont the person you are trying to help his eyesight Tt Is often best In ob. atinate cases to soak some cloth in cool water, and put it over both eves. then send for a doctor . Do the same thing when the eyeball ts Injured When a particularly frritating piece of fovelgn matter hag finally been removed, a couple of drops of castor of! will smooth the eye. | If actd has entered the eye, new tralize It with baking soda and wa. | ter. Lime or any other alkall should be nenutralized by weak vinegar so- | |tution In water, eannot do this A compilation of the Inst census || figures, shows that 60.3 per cent of the entire population, 10 yeara of age or over, were engaged in some | gainful pupation, Peru ts celebrating the centenary of its independence from Spain, Charm of Motherhood HERE are many homes once child- less that now are blessed with healthy, happy chil- den, because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound restored the mother to a healthy, nor- mal physical condition. / ' {\@ ( -~ Wa <> jelation, FE. 1 also in the presidential Nominees for first vice-president KAR | ECZEMA TORTURE — The following Vegeta my marriage. utztown, P. real nice. Lydia by Alumni Society | Edwin J. Brown, son of Dr. BE. J Hrown, mayorelect, is among the hominees for president of the Uni versity of Washington alumni asso- P. Dearborn and A. FR re Ray Greenwood, F. G. Tegtmeier d Lester Whitmore; for second opresident, Mra Harvey Lantz. Eidora Oakley and Cella Dexter Shel and for treasurer, Foster Lin Edward McHugh and ton coln MeGe Walter Williame. j Radio Exhibit and Contest to Be Held overn, Radio sets small and radio sets large are being entered in the radio exhibit and contest to be conducted by the Standard Furniture company May § to 18. Ten cash prites have been offered, totaling $235. Entries must be made by 6 p. m. Saturday. WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF = THE GREAT UNKNOWN? If you are sick and want to Get Well and Keep Well ature that tells almont element sulferers f . 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