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In September, 1922, this Pioneer Savings Institutio $4,000,000.00 DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, MA TWO MONTHS’ DIVIDEND : 1101 Second Avenue Established 32 Years. TRUSTEES G. AMES, F. 8. FINLEY, ) Wice President Seattle Na- General Appratser. | tional Bank; Manager Puget warTeR BE. GALPRAITH, ‘Mil Co., et. President Galbraith @ Co, T. CONDON, "agad ae emit of Te ran’ At ot West & Wheeler 5 L. C. GILMAN, Vice President Great North ern Raliway Co. TIVAR JANSON, Physician and Surgeon. _ RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, | President; also President Sav- tngs Bank Division, Amert- ean Bankers’ Association. _ EUGENE B. FAVRE, Vice-president, Murphey Favre Co. Spokane, whose firm hae for thirty years guarded our interests in that section. L. 0, JANECK, Who, with 0. the Bank's dears. Mlustrated lectur at 6:30 p. m. Thursday. Stereopticon pictures of the elimb . jwit be shown and in addition sitdes pw the first midwinter climb to! gepicting the French and Swiss Alps of Mt. Rainier was ac The lecture ts under the auspices ‘will be told by Jacques | of the Alliance Francats. Swiss alpinist and « mem-| ber of the auceesstul party, tm an in How He d Rainier Top irty-Three Years of Community Service : year of continuous, faithful service. During this long span of years, without ' the loss of a single dollar to any of its depositors, it has paid 65 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Aggregating More Than ON JULY 1, 1922 ‘Washington Mutual Savings Bank Intersets m will complete its 33rd Y 5, WILL RECEIVE Resources $16,700,000, WILLIAM A. PETERS, Peters & Powell, Lawyers, ROLLIN SANFORD, Vice President, WILLIAM THAANUM, Vie President. c. B. VILAS, Investments DAVID WHITCOMB, sident Arcade Building Co, A. Fechter, has sealousty served i Yakima for thirty vat the ¥. W. G. A.y RADIO OPERATORS are planning lfor unity in @ formal organization | during the Beatle Hudio snow, June! patients afflicted with liver and bowel 6-10, The senior lady of queen's household, the mistress the robes, is Invariably @ duchess, the Engtish or two nightly for a week THE SEATTLE STAR Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert | BY Rf. 1. DUNCAN | Director, Kadio Institute of Amorten A email 1t is often difficult for the aM! piece of wood and a atiff, teur to find the sensitive apot on his eryetal tector. Hy using @ simple high frequency ‘Thin key may be made of a wmall piece of wheet branw. round apringy headed brats tack tw used for the con: | tact point driven into one end of the wood. i | A small knob ts fitted on one end | spring as @ push button and) her end ts fastened to the wood AL & point opposite the bran# tack | | When contact is made by prone. | ling the spring down to the tack head, | the cireult ts clowed and the buaser | vibrates, | | Adjust the fine eatwhisker wire leading to the gulena while the bur hook-up |ner is vibrating until the sound ts heard in the head pho Buzzer to test erystal, you Will be able to locate the beat |mpot on the galena, After this point |Js found immediately release the bus [eer current, altho the bumser eiroult jdoon not have to bo disconnected from the set Do not touch the surface of the en lena with your bare hands, When the guiena seems lifeless, wash it with alcohol or file the surface with & medium groove file. A new wenaitive point will probably be dincovered, buaser and « amall, ordinary dry cell, ‘it is easy to adjust the fine wire on the selective spot of the galena. On the diagram, % represents the \busser, FB the battery, & the small key and D, the detector. IMPLY? WELL. DONT BE ff With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets pimply face will not embarrass much longer if you get a pack of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. skin should begin to clear after have taken the tablets a few) 3-Foot Cake Marks Nintieth Birthday A jyou ° |The you ameter wan cut at the home of Mra Henry Shelton, 2415 Ninth ave, W Wednesday, in benor of the 0th birthday of Gideon Stoddard, Mr |@helton’s father, Members of the successful substitute for calomel; | Borrowed Time club wore present. there's no sickness or pain after tak: tng them. | Dr, Edwards’ Olive T 9 Go that) which calomel does, « ju: of fectively, but their action ts gentle and safe instead of severe and irri.) tating | Stand,” th Seattleites Going Adopting the slogan, “United We Pacific Northwest dele ever cursed with a “dark brown | convention will leave Friday morning jtaste.” @ bad breath, a dull, tistiews,|on the Olympian for “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid | William Pigott iliver, bad disposition or pimply face, | cific Northw Foreign Trade coun table compound mixed with olive va heen in the Northweat you will know them by their olf “a eee, |332 Vets Sent to Hospitals in April Dr, Edwards spent yeare among complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one Bee how |*rans’ bureau here, be | Thursday, shows that 823 lwar veterans of this district were t to hospitals for treatment in 1, 160 former eervice men en announced dina bled of much better you feel and look. and 30c.—-Advertisement. econom tal of 1.479 physical exar were given veterans by government |] | doctors during the month. inations hoapitalized and 3,400 veterans tak ing training, ft was stated. | CRASIT IN—To go to a party un | invited CRUMP GOBRLER—A Cake-cater tor Bun Buster who makes a specialty of crashing in at teas, DARBS—A person with money who can be relied on to pay the check Hy pleking around In this manner | Marks | A birthday cake three feet in at! to Trade Meeting’ | No one who takes Olive Tablets ts| gates to the pational foreign trade | Philadelphia. | premident of the Pa-| | Olive Tablets are a purely vege: | cill, will campaign for a national a» | A report of the United States vet: | tered vocational training to become | cally rehabilitated and a to) | ‘There are now #40 service men) “The Store of Eternal New THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. MeDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Shopping Hours 9:00 to 6:80 ness” Main 6720 | j —64 inches wide. skirts and knickers, Ladies’ Home WOMAN LOSES LIFE IN FIRE DEW DROPPER—A Pease! Hound who does not work, sleeps all day and gets up at 6 p.m. | DINCHER—A baltamoked ctga-| ret. i DUCKS QUACK—The best thing! over. | DUDD—A boy er girl gtven to) cading or study DUMBRELL-Dumb bot happy. DUMBDORA—-Stupi4 girt rao ln! Cake Rater, \| Free to Asthma and | Hay Fever ‘Sufferers, HOQUIAM, May 4--An overheat 04 stovepipe in believed here today to be responsible for the fire which cost the life of Miss Iza Manson, 70, and destroyed the home of T. H. Harrison, her brotherin-law, at Mo clips, Wednesday. The house burat into flames short. ly after Harrison had started a fire in the heater and had gone out to do the milking. Mrs, Harrison, Mra. Emma Green, and two children, Eth and Bobble Stevenson, managed to pe from the house, but Miss Manson either failed to awaken or was #o feeble that the flames over took ber, Her body was completely charred. DAVID CITY, Neb.—Paul Green, New Homespuns $1.95 | All-wool home- | spuns and tweeds, in the wanted colorings for dresses, capes, suits, Pictorial Review Patterns Imported Scotch _GINGHAMS On Sale Tomorrow Usual Price 50% Higher —A fine fabric, imported from Scotland. Wants Ginghams 82 inches wide. Woven with corded checks or broken plaids or checks. —aprons ~-In a wide range of —veun hats patterns and color —mneckwear combinations. —bedspreads Smart Fabrics of Wool Twill Velour $2.25 Special Value ~—in small checks, dice checks, blocks and plaids. tions of black and white, brown and white, and navy and white. 64 inches wide. flecked wi quality texture which can fringed. —MacDeugall-Southwick, Street Flees Our Complete Pattern Service affords you the opportunity of making your own cloth ever so many smart styles, chosen from designers of Vogue Patterns McCall Patterns Journal Patterns —Street and Lower Fleers Officers Elected by Ballard Eagles | Ballard Eagles this week elected A. P. Williams worthy president for the coming year. Others elected were: Worthy vice president, Henry Hanson; worthy chaplain, Otto G. Kensel; secretary | T. J. Heltsiey; treasurer, BE. C. Col, lier: inner guard, A. E. Olson; outer guard, Edward Trombiey: | Physic jans, Dr. W. T. Christensen and Dr. W. EB. MoClain; trustee, J L. Pheasant, / - a | SPOKANE.—Convicted of misap | Propriating funds of his clienta, Irv. ing Whitehouse, former brokerage | house head, sentenced to five to 15 years in state prison, —her own dresses —her children’s frocks Ginghams in the Downs\ Heavy Tweeds $3.75 Others at $3.95 —4 inches wide. tures, in light and medium tones, Cc a Yard Every Woman Like These For Better Garments Gray Linen Shop aire Combina- Pretty mix- ith bright colors. A good be Sun Dodger Gets a Heave on Life Sun Dodger, Untversity of Wash- ington comic magazine, will shine for two more months—then, curtains! | This was the ruling Wednesday of the faculty publications committee, after the student managers of the magazine had Geclared that they could not meet their financial obliga- tions unless permitted to round out the scholastic year, The Sun Dodger was banned by the faculty on the ground that there was } not sufficient humorous material on | ® campus to support such a mag- azine. SIZES 30x3 30 x 3% 31x4 32x4 33 x4 34x 4% 33 x5 FABRIC CORD _ Kant-Slip, Block -and-Button or Grooved Tread TUBES Black-Tread Kant-Slip $12.90 14.90 24.00 27.50 28.50 Red $2.15 2.70 3.35 3.45 3.60 4.95 6.00 $18.95 29.80 32.75 33.75 44.30 52.30 Other sizes priced proportionately Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. 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There are billions of red blood corpuscles in your blood stream and each one must have tron or it lbecomes weakened, atarved and dies and your blood becomes pale, thin and watery. Every organ of your body ts dependent upon your blood for food and sustenance, When your blood is weak, not only do all vital organs of your body become affected \to a greater or less extent, but you lare an eaay prey for the millions of NUXATED IRON For sale by University Pharmacists, Inc., and all other dru; ts.—Adver- tisement, er Organs, }disease germ floating everywhere, and you may contract influenza, pneumonia, lung troubles and other serious maladies. When your blood Iacks tron, there is only one thing that is going to do you any permanent good, and that is more iron in your blood. Ordinary tonics, stimulants, laxatives, ete, may give you some temporary relief, but you are not going to get over your condition until you remove the | cause. For this purpose I always prescribe Genuine Nuxated Iron, ag it furnishes your body true or nic iron like the iron in your blood, and is therefore a true red blood food. Nuxated Iron is an entirely different |thing from metallic iron which peo- ple usually take, If you have taken other fron prod. ucts and have falled to get results, such ts no proof that Genuine Nux- ated Iron will not help you Tt is strongly recommended that you try one or two bottles and if such trial does not give you most surprising results and convince you that you have at last found the remedy to reach the seat of your trouble, the | manufacturers will promptly refund your money. IMPORTANT NOTICE — Prom! nent druggists who have been inter viewed in regard to Nuxated Iron state that It has given such highly satisfactory results that they do not hesitate to recommend it to their patrons, The demand for it Is so great that more druggists carry it In stock than any other similar prepa- ration, HAS HELPED MAKE MILLIONS STRONGER AND MORE PHYSICALLY FIT

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