Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE 14 HSRAND AND WIFE ARE BOTH RESTORED BY IT Ham and Stomach Troubles | Were Entirely Overcome, and They | Wouldn't Be Without Tantac, De glares Washington Resident “1 was no impresved by the many ts about Tanlac from our People that I decided to try It, the results in my trouble were remarkable,” said Mra. FB. of Loon Lake, Wash. Gleven years my stomach #0 disordered I suffered agony Indigestion, gas, smothering palpitation of the heart. I could eat anything but the lightest And at night gas in the stom: Made me sit up and fight for I felt weak, tired and list. ‘al the time. , thanks to Tanlac, all my nervousness and sleep are things of the past. Tan ‘also has relieved my husband of a ase of rheumatism, and neither “Ma are willing to be without it the houre.” tx sold by all good drum dvertisement PPER JUST EMPTY-HEADED HCAGO.—A Mapper is an empty: young girl who parader about styles and no worse morally her grandmother who wore b akirts, according to Dean But bf Chicago univ eraity. ‘Value ygur watch, let Haynes it. Next Liberty theatre.—Adv. * & Pr Move the liver and dowels MOVIES but mage Sold at all Stores Shc. or direct by Joyner Co., Spokane.-Advertisement. "FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRD FEET take your shoes off and then those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- | burning. corn-pestered, bunion- tortured feet of yours in| & “TIZ” bath. Your toes | will wriggle with jor; om? they'll look up at you 4 2 i and almost talk and then Oe take another dive tn that dath. your feet feel like lumps of tired out—just try “TIZ.” it's glorious. Your feet} with joy; also you will all pain gone from corns, cal- Ses and bunions. fs nothing lke “TIZ." It's only remedy that draws out all nous exudations which puff if feet and cause foot torture. | 1 A few cents buy a box of “TIZ” at nd drug or department store—don't | Ah! how glad your feet get; comfortable your shoes feel. —| mt. AR Shake Into Your Shoes Allen’s The Powder for the Feet os : Aert! a * This Antiseptic, der tebe tho Fiche Beker mves trom the shoe, the feet and gives new vigor. were ased by if Army and Navy the war. is 8 Pinch, use FOOT-EASE |——-KnEP WELL ape | al (_Toxsiis Smeuth doen TONSILS BY DR. RK. HM. BISHOP 8 your yrs back ward tn have trouble tn | bearing? If your child ta affected — tn any auch his tonsils may | be the cause, It would be well to have them exam ined by a phystetan, | Infected and enlarged tonalle are| great little helpers to disease, They | make the child susceptible to diph: | theria, scarlet fever, mension and) whooping cough | The constant trouble, phyatctans | find, t# that people would rather al low their children to suffer from dis eased tonsils than have them under: | go the operation necessary to re} move them. Rather than undergo operations, people will risk disease | and death | Adenolia are the tonatis’ col leagues in infection. They are a small, eoft, reddish growth which comes tn the back of the throat where the nose and throat Join. A child having them will be & mouth breather, have frequent colds and way | constant earache or become deaf. Adenoids dull the expression, de. | stroy the resonance of the volos and distort the facial expression so as to produce a blank, Idiotic stara, They | hinder mental development by tnter. | fering with proper physical develop: | | ment. y™ Roth adenoids and enlarged ton sits can be removed at the same time by a simple and practically harm. _jdorn in F They're tin wore, MH That Keep You Looking Young Modern Science has perfected eyeglasses that make practically no dif- ference in one’s facial appearance. Some styles even add to one’s youthful appear- ance, others give an air of distinction and dig- nity. We shall be pleased to show you styles adapted to your personality, " S.S. Fills Out | Hollow Cheeks, Thin Limbs! — ia you twee lood-celis in your blood. t votes SD Me, ToS fre ges there is to it. It's « acientific tact. your, bloos-cel, factory isn't wor p right rou will be run-down, thi ood will be In disorder, Pimples, vinckne & 8. working tu new biood-calis, hin, time. run-down peo- tH] That's why on ¥ "err bones, it out pon face, ole body. - your cheeks. women by “plurnping up. 8, is & remarka purifier. While you are COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO Me 1315 Fourth Ave. Mh: k Sandwich! HOLESOME— E.S. Osborne «| Funeral Will "| Be Saturday |does not prohibit the playing Eben S. Osborne Funeral services for Ehen Sumner Osborne, 66, ploneer of Washington, |Zone Commi |the people the objects of city non | commission | day. | Direc’ THE Bill Provides for Card Room Licenses Destined primarily for the pro: tection of the young apd aiding the! polices department in p « low in card ro y; a) The bill visions against but of for “trade checks” or tokens | Xvhangeable for merchandise. mbling, ion to Tell of Work For the purpone of Inying before Ing, more than 60 meetings will be} hold thruout the city by Ue soning i was announced Prt Mapa, showing existing conditions and proposed improvements, will be rt of the program which will ry Cockroaches in the Sree ‘What can be more disagreeable | than a home infested with jota | Destroy them with Stearns’ | Rat and Roach Paste, the standard | exterminator for more than forty- Bites, years. i we; better than tra) ia tb lenguages In every ready for w who died Sunday at his home in the | Sherbrooke apartments, will be held St 1p. m, Saturday at the Westmin ster Presbyterian church. Eben Osborne came to Washing tom at the age of 10 years. He was Is Clty, Mase, In 1856 Ten years later his me widow, expedition to the obtained passage for to Washington teaching school near Olympia Mra. Osborne became the wife of Henry ner, then a} decided to join. the Mercer! After one year of] followed the son | 1 in Beattie, en-| tered the Nava! iis, and inter ret and studied at t Terrttorial Unt versity of Washir Upon reach. Ing his majority he was admitted to the bar, and but a short time after warde waa appointed city clerk of Seattle, which position he held until the summer of 1895. He was a mem of the Home Guard that defend ed the law In the labor riots of 19946. Previous to this, however, in 1879, he was married to Mins Carrie Motk er, of Puyallup, daughter of Bara jemy at Annapo- ned to the Weat |Mecker, noted ploneer of the Weat \In business Mr. Osborne waa affill ated with the abstract firm of borne, Tremper & Co., a concern learried on under Its original name. Besides bis widow, he is survived | [by two sons, Exra Meeker Osborne | and Eben 8 Osborne, Jr, of Beatue; |two daughters, Mrs. Cora Brown, of 4 Mra. Olive Jones, pret Fr oyed = 00 worth of the Vittuce! Importing Co dental ave. and did $600 damage to the building Thursday night / because Tilla- mook cheese is made in sun- because there are lit kitchens. Rich in food value— five quarts of fullcream milk in every pound! And good—uwell, I guess! Office workers need just such light, nutritious lunches. Today, order a Tilla- mook sandwich! For home use, buy from your grocer by the slice or the 3, 6 and 14 lb. family cheeses. Be sure to get the genuine. Look for “Tillamook” on the rind. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION ‘Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated by Tillamook deirymen jetting | . your #kin eruptions, thinpted, acne, rheumatiam, » blotches ere being re Mnedicinal ingredients of 8. 209 Oc.| TTLE the breakfaet question with OLYMPIC Wheat Hearts, —a porridge. F LAVORING E Largest Selling Bread in U. $. RICHMMOND, Cc. F. SAUER Co. bettie 25c 35 REX Ion. bottle HARD WHEAT MACARO: GUETTI, Washington -SNOWFLAK Snow Flake SODAS inty Cr isp QUAKER OATS Shredded WHEA ROLLED OATS Puffed WHEAT, Kellogg’s BRAN, 9 Bt A Ellison, Mer Pubic Marketp. *' (0, 0. Kakaland, Myr jake Public Market (A *ublie Market cw Mer.) Btheot (J. FF. Colen John Ar ter.) Hiding Bt Mer | wif! | agreed to FLOUR £88; .. . .$2.39 Mr owns |1908 45 tn st N QUTEN ANNE SEATTLE Bandits Take Check | in Lieu of Jewelry} CHICAGO, May 12.—Bdward P.| Morse, Chicago attorney, dencriben | | himaecit ag the honest vietim of hon.) ont bandite. Morse and his wife automobile riding up by two robbers, who} he wedding ring trom his| er | walned with the bandite) n of the ring, They turn it for $100, meoord ing to Morse, He offered & signed cheek, which they agreed to accept | And fill in for $100, The wnhestion chech ciate. bnile| three days later. | New Zealand ¢ Clocks All Set by Wireless| WELLINGTON, New Zealand, May 12--New Zealand's clocks are| eet by = wireles from Tordeaux France, The government astronomer, here is how able to plok up the teks from Greenwich which are broad-| eased from the Bordeaux station. Money-back guarantee with ult, Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—. TEETH SPECIAL PRICES white recently M for the Special prompt services arrang f-town pati courteous, and worthy of fidence, AMINATION FREER o8 EXTRACTION “ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS (Lebertag People’s Dentiote) EXTRACTS EVERY TEST MED. vA. C tue 63c NL, SPA. NOODLES, pkg. « .9c MORTON’S Shaker Salt... 11c FEDERAL MILK, can..... .9c E SODAS COFFEE fult-b: A completely ments of t er¥e kne reanc Large 9 Phe. a is O-Ib, Sack > - 28c .12¢ pkg. .14c pkg. 20c Sin, pag. ade Lrg. phe. 28¢ UNIVERSITY DISTRICT | mf | area end Ath N. B. (H. Black, ‘ orth (Geo, Curtis, | Mar Hen BALLARD piv 18449 Ballard Ave. (Ing te | Mar.) | amlem, WOODLAND PARK 7817 Greenwood Ave. (0. W. Ad- \ktwon, Mgr.) nan, fon, Mer nno' Ave, ae J (Harry baht” Johnson, | Mewett an neaux, Mgr.) aks KIRKLAND Market and Picadelll St, M FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 The Co-operative Department Store > — o BRAND NEW STORE TO SAVE YOU MONEY A New Merchandising Policy Consistent With the Present-Day Tendency Toward Economy —We buy for cash! —Job lots, bankrupts, sam- —We sell for cash! ples, factory close-outs! —No expensive fixtures! —We buy only when at un- ~—~A 10c delivery charge! der-market values! Come in Tomorrow and Get Acquainted HOUSEWARES Rell ef Crepe DRY GOODS brows enuly . 92.00-82.50 Women's French Kid Gloves . age 's Work Ghees Dresses JUVENILE DEPT. fot of ag fal Howe, in ‘ee oh ~ ag Outing Vian “$1.38 92.80 Beye’ Union: Made Coveraile . 1.26 Reve Overstie Be Infante’ opengl Gingham Dresees. Bho Children’s Veots Co-operative Departnient Store Down the Incline at 1419-1421-1423 First Avenue, Near Pine Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee Has been on the market for years, and has always been a GOOD cotter. Packed in vac- uum cans to keep the favor fren 1-Ib, can COFFE VAN CAMP'S 390 CHILI SAUCE, fv. CATSUP, fails ........25 SPAGHETTI, %&™ ...17¢ YAles TOMATO SOUP, can. .9c HOMINY, lai . one ee ewe 150 STANDARD CORN, can. .124c SUGAR PEAS, can....~..17 CAMPBELL’S BEANS, can. 12c CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, can. 10c SARDINES, hicBTAnbe 1. ov SOAP, bar ......7%¢ COPFER that the require- died meate e MAX- I- MUM Coffee COFFER that and roasted 44c RFE TEA w of that i nably—POUND pke... wie » LOC PALM OLIVE SOAP CHIPS— BORAX {92% Gackage CRYSTAL WHITE .. .5c LUX Soap Flakes, pkg. 10c WESSON OIL, ats... .53c Sim, pay a7@ Lrg. pkg. 2 Sm. pox. aTe Leg. pkg. 2. NS: SOY. Te ee Bae WEST SEATTLE 4214 West Alaska (5S. M. Dodd Mer.) FREMONT DISTRICT 710-712 Blewett Ave. (RD. Kerr, | PASTLAKE | 201 Paatiate Ave, ti FY Caldwell, Mer.) RENTON HILT ls 1320 Pike St. (i. J. ase Mgr.) 4201 Fremont Ave. (R. D. Scar- borough, Mgr.) 150 California Ave. (B. R. Cole- NOH man, Mgr) SCHI PARK DISTRICT M. UNION DIOTRIOR Adkison,| 2frd and B. Union (G. Rawlings, ‘Mer D 85th and G da (F Rivers | Mer.) Mer.) NORTH TROADWAY u Broadway North (C. V. Ivans, |1801 Yesler Ave. (W. C. Mer) Mer) BREMERTON, WASH 4th St. F »lic Market (D, C, geil, N KENT, WASH. tnd and Market St. (A. B. Combs, Mer.) WASH. xt to Miaston : McKay, Mgr.) Washi. om PAN ublie Market AUBURN, New Wall Bid Ry (B, & Theater (D. v Cow- », WVASH. a om Sanitary Sanitary Gubr, Mer) Moly- he & oO.