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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922. > Ya; aeons. Te MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU THE SEATTLE STAR REMOVAL SALE! SPECIAL FOR Friday and Saturday Qs §2 Six-pound Empress Electric Iron— nickel plated, with full length cord. Written guaran- tee for 1 year. Selis regular for $5.00. Removal Sale, Special for Friday and Sat- urday— $9.98 MEBBE WE CAN GeT Some REAL. woRK Done Arlee Wis Goes orr 98 EACH ONLY 3 MORE DAYS LEFT to Get one of these Living Room Suites at a Great Saving $265.00 cee Living $305.00 3-Piece Living $225.00 .. $265.00 $325.00 Room Suite $350.00 3-Piece Living Room Suite $450.00 3-Piece Living Room Suite LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU Woman Kills Sons, Attacks Husband LEWISTON, Mont. May 11.—Mra Frank Kokaijeck wife of th president of the Denton Stat went Insane here yesterday, » killed her tw sons, and wa prevented from killing her busband ‘after a desperate struggle a shift onhills Many an automobile fails to deliver the power’ and speed of which it is capable, fails in ac- celeration and on the hills, because of poor lu- brication. The purpose of lubrication is to reduce friction.’ In this connection it must be remembered that oils have internal or molecular friction. The heavier the oil the more this internal friction, which has to be overcome by and uses up power. The ideal oil for the automobile is the thinnest oil which will keep the bearing surfaces sepa- rated, and at the same time offer in itself the least frictional resistance to the engine power going to the rear or driving wheels. Such an oil—if it has “oiliness,” stability and purity,—will give perfect lubrication, and per- mit the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. Zerolene meets these conditions perfectly. Oiliness — Stability — Purity Zerolene has great “oiliness,” which causes it to cling to bearing surfaces while offering in itself a minimum of frictional resistance to the engine power. only | NN Ny Sve \d > Sy AN} & oS a SS As | BY ROY GIBBONS [of pain, MAMMOND, Ind, May 11.--Mar. Mra. | vel woman of the age that er That's what scientists and physt-| shortly afier her marriage. In the} ‘da “aah “dire 1a 8. Bunnell | confust that f wed a firs inf ean her hot @ tont her balance a For 20 y has been fet on) ora muid' bar ber backs, wi » on : never will be able te " a Her epine ts broken, a cord con.| SPilt In & long ¢ trolling much of the nervous ays UY in which tem f@ cut in two, and her heart)" but” the doctors ware. wrong,” and other vital organs of the body| ooo. od and my will sone are out of place as the result ef an t me alive, I've lived to see t. Yet Mra. Bunnell, from her bed, has bullt Up @ real estate business, that last year did close to @ mil liar b j rounding towns. She has completed @ coflege oor ponce course on her de by studying the ~ CORNS Lift Off with Fingers ar to pe be sic | |b | An the phone you brig | | Cinc: of business ventures are merely barriers she erected between herself and the thoughts of herself One day abe sold some property| coatt for w friend by accident J over the telephone, which Mra, Bun | nel now “Then jaell property to the t for my went Into the bi have been aurprined “My nege n cripp the }temporarily 11." ness ventures have made Mrs 1a & necenalty tn ory ive wha \ A n ten rs. Recently one of her taxt drivers called to report on “Why worry about that?’ | Mrs, Bunnell 8 story @ horn, Bunnell te 66. ppled her die pase away themselves.” Bunnell laughed at her own house, she says “1 don't give a rap about money It's fine to have, innati Orchestra | BEGINNING TO SPLUTTER ” We gee. - PL hadi e ‘Woman Crippled 29 Years Is “Marvel” ‘The aceident fog life ¢ ed the doctors who eald I Laugh? Why, I éo tt all the She t ried and te operating! ja oafully « x! business thet op ime, oe. che. a bd the ‘very bast © jiineye between this and sur medicine I knew ef. sg The crippled woman mys her the This was calls her silent partner I decided that 1¢ 1 could tend she relates. ineas seriously and eesful that I have I could f #o auc nyselt, comers selfom ase me ations are transacted Few know how badly I Those that do believe 1 om over| od come only nd her husband well-to-do, and some of it is} THe RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell 9 to 10 Curtain Material: 150 yards of WMgured Swiss 1n &@ good range of pat terns and adaptable for ruffied ment, @ yard. . Extraordinary Crepe, Krepe Kr prise this special purchase. 814.75 No ma chandine 10 to 11 det Ornament and) sash cur tains, This material ts them 36 inchen wide id suitable formerly at mings. For th merly Drapery De and values for this hour in A Special Purchase of Dresses, values, including Ros it and Prunella Dres A wide variety of styles and colors are displayed, | FRIDAY HOUR SALES telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Wriday Hour Sale mem and the right to limit quantities ig reserved 11 to 12 Men's Hose; 200 pairs of ‘Kerchlefs: 260 00 See A 5, Se A ammonia variow f ton hore have ting white linen hander for hat trim been: from reguler chiefs with white and + atock for thig sale. ‘Th These sold for- hove reinfe colored hand-embroiders 1h) © r 26e, 36c, 60e some have ¢ corners. ‘They 650 Tig Noteworthy @nd toes; in ke. nav tly solled from dig M Formerly $1.00 brown and Palm Beac For this hour, om ry but not each size in ev the Millinery 15 color. Wises to 11%. the Main Floor, 50c White Voiles: 600 yards, Department, ea c Bpecial for th 9 CBN. ose ereeee 36 inches wide, and very Dress Ginghams: ‘The hour, @ pair ‘ c Men's Union Suits: 82- suitable for curtains and pomestic Bect tags Or, 3 for 25¢ medium and light weight dresses, A splendid as an tk se Dats oo union suits, beth tong if . fering for this hour 27- Bath Towels: 150 bleach: ana short sleeves, ankle sortment of large dotted t 4 ic ; « inch drexs ginghams in ed towels, neatly hem- jength styles, patterns to choose from. light-col med; size 26x48 inches. miy, Sises abe Formerly . For this Diaids. . ere in a wide Tose one, sormerty at nd 44, but not eet ue t variety of color con b0c each, For this hour, ery style. Former- hour, in ‘the Domestio {tne to choses an in the Domestic page y Section . 35 ly $1.50 « sult. Choles 1 7 35c apecial, 124 Hection, each See Byceginthes, a yard. a yard c Or, 3 for $1.00 a suit 65c $14.75 de Chine, Canton Crepe, Georgette, Weol | *, Ulmmed With beads, embroidery, braid and eelf materials, com ff Second Floor ara Crepe, Crepe in sizes 16 to 40. An opportune attraction at Special 98c Upper Main Floor trimmed with rick-rack braid and Bpec Friday, each Medium and large sizes sanhen. Gingham Aprons | 300 Women's Gingham Aprons, Including « The best grade of Bausch & Laumb flat lenses, | wide variety of colors in neat checked patterns, with There are in round and square neck styles and mounted In the latest shell’ frames; gold tinea, Reading Glasses Special $5.00 the new shell bridge and temples. Any shape of ae, 98c | lens you wish, complete with examina. $5 00 UU 2 to 3 Odds and Ends of Infants’ Wear, including 2.60 each; 14 dresses, 4 and 6 years, formerly $6.50, four quilts, formerly in sizes 3, and then re formerly then reduced to $1.95, and each. For this hour, in the ; . . priate for sch wear, two Silk Kimonos, formerly $4.95, then Blouse Department, 50 Formerly $1 a yard. reduced to $2 $1 29 COM Scvcc sees aes Geocks c For this hour, in the Week Chotee for this hour, each. ... ° 3 i Kodak Albums: The Kodak °" Goode Depart women’s bodies top, silk Jen Department is offering special ™M*Pt, ® yard..... in pink only 2.50 each. s Knit Underwear Department, each Rubber the Drug Sundries Department, at, @ pair...... Auburn Pioneer to Be Buried Frida AUBURN, May 11—Funeral serv. toes for George C. Meade, Auburn at-| torney and White river valley pio- neer, will be held here at 10 a. m. Friday, in the Church of the Holy) Family. | Mende was 45 years olf. Te died Tuesday In Virginia Mason hospital, . after several months’ illness Mayoress Elected | by Once Bad Town COKEVILLE, Wyo, May 11 Mrs. Ethel Stoner was elected mayor} Tuesday, while Mrs. Richard Roberts and Mra. J. D. Nobiitt were named for the city councl!l. This town was at one time known as the home of bad wm The women now have the plurality vote in governing bod. ies. Man Dies From Auto| Accident Injuries EV Frank E here XETT, May 11 Kellogg Marsh, ¢ as 4 result of injuries re of « ae. But I don't € y when ng a bicycle making It. However, I) wnich swerv of an auto bargains with those who drive vies presi me. There's a difference, t © First National bank of between business and) pyerett, j nute Interview with “the! cripple” is to the day her) enough for all of that his car had completely wrecked in a colli asked after she had heard You saved the honk in didn't you?’ Conductor Resigns CINCINNATL right off with | Pugene Yzaye, inte plinist 0, May 11 tHonaily known 4 as conductor A wirelen 660 feet high, of reinforced concrete, fa the highest one-piece structure in the world i ——— THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES ed to $4.26 each; 22 Sacquen, Sizen are 36 to 42 ¥ $1.29 iloves: 36 pairs, formerly selling at 600 @ pair, are offering for this hour, in .39c e DAVENUE AND UNION S$ | tion and case, for Friday. 4toS 3 to 4 Women’s Blouses; 75 smart style Scotch Plaids: 150 yards of lingerie blouses, in white, and 42-inch he gses~ plaids of a lightly * | and cotton mixture slightly soiled. These are in sizes Sa" ih! steely teat : 36 and 28 only. Formerly $1.00 ore. ‘These are very pedo q for an hour male 35 kodak al bums with imitation leather co o gilt stamped and in size 7x 11 inches. They are in the wub- @ued colors of brown, green and black, and are grained in varl- ous patterns. Splendid albums with heavy black 98c loose leaves; each, Marquisettes: 250 yards of taped edge Marquisettes in white, cream and ecru. A very good quality curtain material, formerly selling *t 36c a yard. For this hour, im the Curtain Seo 7rd, vsseeeenes SOG or this HEAR THESE VICTOR and COLUMBIA RECORDS This month's releases contain some very enj numbers that you will not want to miss. Come in q hear them. No obligation to buy. ke A Few That You'll Enjoy 18879—Old Fashioned Girl... ......00.0...00.0cc0ceseees Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine.......... Club Royal Orchestra 43576—Out of the Shadows. Intro. “Southern Memories,” Med, Waltz. Rio Nights «Waltz Prince's Dance Orchestra A3562—Kashmiri Song, from “Indian Love Lyrics”. Mother 0’ Mine *. Louis Graveure, Baritone Sol 66016—Prelude in © Sharp Minor. . Sergei Rachmaninoff, s 49613—Sweet Evening Star, from “Tannhauser”......... 000 Pablo Casals, Cello Solo 88648—Barbiere di Siviglia—La Calunnia (Barber of Sevillo— Slander’s Whisper) (In Italian)................ steeee Feodor Chaliapin, Bass Eliott 14.21 Third @ Harel! TREET.. a Crystal American Cut Glass, Special 59¢ | Extension Luggage Carrier It has great stability, which causes it to resist engine heat and to form a minimum of carbon of a soft, flaky nature which goes out with the exhaust, And it is pure. If you follow the Zerolene chart of Correct Lubrica- tion, you willdevelop the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of your car. | STANDARD OTL COMPANY (California) more) Espeed ~ less friction and wear ~ thru Correct Lubrication jing the entire day Doesn't hurt a bit: Drop a little! “Freea hing corn, in-| stantly os hurting, then shortly you lift it fingers. Truly! | vie Your druggist wetls a tiny bottle ot “Freezone” for a few cents, wut ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, | and the calluses, without soreness irritation.Advertisement Don’t Powder. Your Nose Prevent Shine by Using the} Roseen Beautifier It Ip a waste of time to powder | in no of the Cin tra and is walary ract for next year, but mind suddenly. director made new demands that the orchestra association directors would ot moet | Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing Hair Symphony orches. A special purchase i Regular $3.00 on his way book to Bel. gium, it was learned today Ho had just been ¢ enan increase and had accepted a con Longed his The temperamental If you want to keep your hair tn & shiny nose. Get @ jar of the! p44 condition, be careful what you Roseen Reautifier from any first-| wasn it with class drug or department store.| yfost soaps and prepared shampoos Apply a small quantity to your! contain too much alkali, This dries face, in the morning, and you won't) the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and have need for a powder puff dur is very harmful. oll shampoo (which {# pure and en. Mulsified cocoanut The Roseen Beautifier {s put up| tirely groaseless), is much better than in the form of a delicate with which is blended an exquisite | pc face powder, It adheres firmly and | th evenly, removing shine and giving} your skin a velvety At the same time it is highly bene. fictal to the akin, protecting it from wi voing e hair, cream, {anything else you can use for sham: 1s this can't possibly injure Simply put two or three teaspoon appearance. | fuls of Mul litt ,|/moisten the hair with water and rub th a 1 in a cup or glass warm water, then the irritating effects of wind and|!t in. It will make an abundance of f |rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the 1 4 helping to remove pim . pepe ee ee File be bs hair and scalp thoroughly. The “ey hee n fs op jer ta required lather rinses out eas , and removes though no powde " raps j eve particle of du dirt, dandrurt when the Roseen Beautifier ts Used. | ang excens ofl, ‘The halr dries quick you may ap powder " ly and evenly, and it ves it fine desired, with eave te - and silky, bright, Muffy and easy to comes in two shades—-white and beh flesh color. Large jar, $1; medium, | u can get Mulsified cocoanut ol! 60c, at Bartell Co.) BAA) | as tan at any. Arum alee. ft io alers in hi t articles.|yery cheap, and a few ounces ts he same de Powder and Rouge, shades,—Advertisementy 0° | enough to last ev ail] for months gives you Mulsified—Advertis yone In the family Re sure your {n this beautiful Special at sortment of lect from. 5-inch Baskets; Sugar and Creams; 6- ; Flow- skets; Sherbets; Butter- | xtra good val- \| inch Comports Cove tub— ues at 59¢ (Similar to cuts). ARCAD $4.98 “BUY NOW"-—with a 3 year guarantee—10-In, rol- lers; enclosed cogs and ball bearing. Special at $4.98. “Sigg [DRY HAND MOPS=Q Novelties of clear cut Crystal Glassware—A good assortment to se- E WRINGER, Horse-Shce Brand as- } Table i $1.98 | running board; can be folded up when not In use. Special at $1.98, = === E— l H H | Quickly and eastly attached to any | ! ! COPPER RADIO WIR 100 feet; special at | Altatross || Wall Kalsomine || 65-pound pkg. ji Special at | 43c Your choice of white and | tints. Special at 43¢ pkg. ew Low Price | $1.69 Special Demonstration

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