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PAGE 12 B.48—CHOIOH ROOMS—#1.00 New Dolington Hotel Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert BY RL. DUNCAN jshould last many months Director, Radio Lnstitute of America RID LEAK—CONDENSIE Aost: radio tata » intent on amateurs use fheithe id listening in, that they often forget | leak nor grid conder But there to take the proper care of their ats, | Parte are so inexpensive Here are some pointers that may | !M Increasing the efficiency of the wet keep your expenses low and your,'hat every vacuum (ube set owner feceptive power high should use them, “ . They can ade eanily, an ¢ Buy Your Home? fl iy supptiea by Bo wure that tHe leak and con deal closed on the denser used are of the proper value tery w To ld cut & rhwostat is used for the regula noe and row depart ns that In basis of Title through our ment. That me — tion of the current for your r Loo por Kol mr and nnec re. 2 bee we te There is also a switch of some! tions cause the greatest inefficiency Seller until every defect im Biking. Instead of regulating the cur:| Every radio fan should go over eee. te cleared = “mg Leng rent by the rheostat, some amateurs all connections reqularly-—starting gph bod ie Title Bx set it and then simply throw the|from the aerial and working down Parts and unt properly ex. Bie from the wer @cuted warranty deed from Thie ts wrong. If you are using a pipe for a a ow Never throw the load on the fila-| ground, be sure that it is the cold no Your. representative ment suddenly Feed it In slowly water pipe The other pipes may not ive have telephone reports Biya gradual advance in the rheo|have an immediate ground connec from the courthouse at the voit — last minute before closing to a ’ i : One cannot accurately tell Just) AMPLIFVING TRANSFORMERS ammure us nothing has gone of fecord to interfere with your » goed title. Talk with us about | this escrow service. how much vol should be applied }to the filament, for that depends on the condition of the tube. rally speaking, the current flow ab between four and five volta, at; > | “BY BATTERY W 00 | Te “1 battery is always left connected to the plate of the tube But it should be variable in steps Some detector tuben require 22% volts, while others perform most effi | “Under State Supervision” ciently on IT or 18 volta. Assets More Than $650,000 When used for amplifying tubes r also, the “EH battery should be vari able from 40 to 60 volts: ver wW any more voltage on Ure Acid Causes Rheumatism ‘Remove the Cause by Taking “Buchu-Marshmallow Compound and $2.00 at all drug stores, gent postpaid by Joyner Drug Co., Advertisement. solutely become with necessary for paralyzed. the — care, the tube may the tube PARIS, May 20.—"That man Cail- laux” has written a book in which he says: in France, in Europe, a base plu tocracy made up of profiteers in met allurgy, in food, in ships... “Profiteers in their mad desire to secure the same kind of gains in peace times that they did in war, are knocking down the trees to gather the frui “In France there ts always these days the same policy, the policy of @ plutocracy seated upon a lie Governing those selected to gov ern, the captains of industry, the profiteers, the wolves or the jackals who returned from the fields of bat Gino Pitts are the quick, sure end safe femedy for Kidney ead Blacider troubles | They relieve the ewful pain, frtoce “Songestion, etiminate stone and grave! F tle with thelr money-pota wet with | end restore the organs it activ * ‘pealth. oruane to wena active Ti icod, are the masters of Eu rope... Peet delay. Cet a box from your drugsist oF dealer at on<r, end prevent Se—with moucy-back gus:- _“marepe fs on the eve of belonging GIRL MARRIED AT GUN POINT = \But Cave “Man Romance Dies in Divorce Court CHICAGO, May 20.—Detaits of {wild and woolly jeeremony, performed LDA ‘Gino Pills are recommends! and while im Seattle by Bartell's Drug jof the bridegroom improvi ‘ Swift's Pharmacy, Cor. Sec-| weaaing march with “shootin’ iron Ged and Pike, and other reliable! wien told to Judge Charles A. Mc druggists. Donald of the Ch circuit court won Mrs. Clara Curran Quick a@ di j vor m Guy Quick, prominent D. Mra. Quick, a telephone operator, | testified | citizen of Burke, on a visit to a sister of Mr | aut 4 met him there. One day ie kako aa 0 go for a walk about a half hour's walk he ‘Clar when are we © |be marrie “"T don’t want to mar ¢ you, and I don’t you, and I don't have I replied. “Well, you better get dy, for the minister is coming over Sunday to do a little marrying,’ “When I was about twelve years either plate or filament than is ab-| “That Man Cailla Is Planning Comeback “Out of the war there arose | Western wedding | ® After | In constructing or purchasing an amplifying set see that the amplify ing transformers are at right angles, | It is best to have the complete in jmide of the r shielded with thin copper, which should be ground to your regular ground. This does away with all bedy eapacity, Have you ever noticed that coming signals received at a maxi mum value are often decreased tn |power when the receiver takes his hand away from the dial or tuning | knobe? | capacity | shielded In making this shield be sure that it does not touch any of the tuning [elements or connecting wires in the receiver olver on a met which is not ux” ]to an anarchic feudal class. The chiefs of the huge trusts are the | dukes and counts.” There is no parallel to Joneph Cail jaux in American public life. Many ened to him, any 1 forever have killed hin cal chances In Amer ica. But in France he is the man with nine lives, Sooner or later he always comes back A master of finance, he has four j times been minister of finance of his country and in 1911-12 was premier. In 1914 when he was finance mjn ister, the newspaper “Figaro” at tacked him savagely letters of hin wife laux killed | quitted. During the war he was arrested Madarne the editor and was ac jin 1920 and found guilty of a minor | charge. | For this he was sentenced to three years imprisonment, and loss of civil rights for 10 years. gg sag Shuberts, they were featured er noe more thar two yeart/there in a Sunday night concert. | jawalting trial hie prison sentence vaudeville interests regarded | wan dropped. calllaux's friends mid the charges were faked and that the reactionary He capitalistic crowd who contro! French parliament wanted to t pa him | Caillaux Is Iving tn retirement In {the south of France awaiting the ext election If a radical government comes into power, Caillaux is sure to have his civil rights restored and to be called back to pub ft | In the meantime, in | “Whither France? Whither} E he has whipped his | enemie whips of scorpions | paints a black picture of France a dark of FE just as rope as |whole, Of France he anyw ite finan cial position is almost hopeless In Europe gen ception of England he sees a policy In order to strangle the truat build and ux pro pores that n debt ors a common and a commor be created maney isgued. | He visualizes parliamentary tn. | This in the effect of body | printing some | Cat} lly, with the ex-| ln VAY vay VAY ya | Willie and Evgene Howard, coming soon to the Metro- politan in “The Passing Show of 1921.” Willie and ¥ SEATTLE STAR Stars of “Passing Show” Began in Vaudeville and Musical Work ene Howard, stars jot the “Passing Show of 1921,” | which ln booked for a Week's en gagement at the Metropolitan, be sinning Sunday, May 24, are entire j jly the product of vow York's amusement field, They, with one other brother, Sam. dd three sie |ters, were the children of Leopold | Levkowitz, a rabbi of New York Jeity, All the children were musi | | winter As he had been | ing com cugene was chorus man in le of New York.” fian in musical 1911, soon after the medy cally inclined and sang in the fath ers nynaKoRve |firwt to make his w | becoming a | ie Jana thrown tnto prison on a charge | na of having relations with the enemy. |i). He was tried by the French senate | the y to the stage “The His name wax ore and the stage manager of a tion rechristened him |wene Howard. Fugene advanced steadily until he became a ee New Tork| garden had been opened by the winter garden as opposition and | ne. informed the brothers that bookings were canceled. The Shu berts at Gen fru Dr | | | | se 4 pias Ine anid. |semblles ax now, but confining their | regal i. “Tes pimpiee | ‘Ah, but don’t I have to say yes |! y to political hts. Th re | were very large and festered. They | ‘0 tho minister? [ asked j Would also be a new organization | itched very badly and I scratched ‘Well, out here, we wouldn't| ™ade up of employers, workmen anc them which made them worse. My || think any more of shooting you than | Consumers which would control all |: face was « sight and I was ashamed | we would the minister, and if you | economic matters. | want to leave the state alive, you bet: | . * Leg oe I began using Cuticure Ointment which helped me so oa Iwas treated without any benefit ter marry me,’ ‘On Sunday and ey he replied a crowd gathered at the house verything, including tinued using them and now I am] a cake, was then continued Mrs. healed.” (Signed) Mies | Quick. “I asked, ‘whose birthday is Molinari, 521 Union &.,] {17 They answered ly's—you San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 12,1921. | are coing to get married’ Use Caticura Soap, Ointment and If that's a § do you know —beallreleoaphaatanmen any others?’ I asked, and just then about seven of his relatives got hold ot me I did not 4 I would be shot. Afterward IT was locked up in a room with him, and there was no way for me to eacape.” TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY a minister to ma us Boat = 1M; n Dock -Fo: nonSt =—SAVE MONEY= Trave/ by sfeamer TACOMA PEED - COMFORT DAILY, 9.11 0. m.,1, 2,5,7 p.m. Special Sat. & Sun. Trip, 9 p. m. 45e FOR SINGLE TRIP Se FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA, B.C ORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS Our whalebone plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. SAN JUAN ISLAND = res ap aetyaben bye to gl $6 00 m ke Rubber, a perfect re. LLINGHAM - ete 8 eggs tion of the human gum, set pte nr - 910.00 GOLD CROWN 2ORT TOWNSEND. RAIL CONNECTIONS| ~ 4 ANO MILE Poe BRIDGEWORK ... . Most of our present patronage is recommended by early mers, whose work ia still giving good satisfaction an work guaranteed for 15 years. Examinations free. OHIO SOUND NAVIGATION Co} D ENTISTS aN DOCK - FOOT MARION ST, Hf ONE MAIN 3993 207 University Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, HOOD CANAL POINTS our custo. NEAH BAY & Way PortTshi MeERS 4 SuBseCT NC WITHOUT NOTICE -UGET 7] nd xot me half dressed. They | and | 4 word for fear | | ON GUARD | | | & ret picture to reach this Pn of United States j marine on guard before the | American legation in Peking, | while civil war rageu outside the Chinese capital, Move the liver and bowels MOVIES but thorow ugh! dire Adve kane A ¢ symptom polean rthed TAdvertisemest RESINOL Soothing and Healing the home remedy for skin ills Speedily allaysthe smart and stin of minor skin in h oronating Tobathe the affected use mild cleansin Resinol Soap Sold at ect by Joyner ment all drug stores, or nent post- once made places for them his poox | U Hid Cones Rheamain ing tiene in one | Dyspepate ; the into the system and in time| but thorough laxative take | | lat Pittabure. 1] \ ae] \ain! \ a . married them. It is ay her Boi and explorer, lectured on “Hunting |«hip for 10, 12 and 13-yearclds, | “Major” in the champion Digamiet Of) nie Game in Africa” at the First | missed. - v" loctety,” « ne 7 a oe oo : n PP nme fabs NY | viet . nome of whom have Gisap- lone lecture was illustrated with both} PORTLAND, Ore—R. HL ee nena intray Tes.|Peared. One said to be missing i] motion pictures and stereopticon | clerk of School District No. 1, es are K oncenians “4 ™ a Howton woman to whom the “Ma | sige | president of National Association hare nO Was an er other end man was Al J The following year the Presented the first of the “Passin, that of 1912, and Will Kugene made their debut actors, turning their back to vaud ville, They have been in “Pasnin, Shown” then, The have in all except Nhows and appeared tw and when those two had their win the brothers) in pre ter garden premieres were touring the country ceding “Passing Shows.” The last appearance in this city was i the “Passing Show of 1918." U INSTRUCTOR GETS 2 OFFERS John H. Thompson, of the Univer. their wity of Washington civil engineering received two letters in yes. one faculty, terday’s mail. One contained year’s fellowship in coal research the Carnegie Institute of Technolc sor in the mining school at the Uni versity of Colorado, He has decided| And always Le Clair left a broken. to take advantage of the fellowship, |hearted woman sitting in a | His work will begin July 1 wondering and waiting for the * “has pand” who never returned. ” cette 7 eee eeeee vitmes are out{] Thee daily all-steel trains with through Pullman Service, leave Seattle at ROSSES OCEAN ON THIN DIME NEW YORK Anthony Hrupka,| very and unlawfully wearing the uni 3:35 P. M. Mississippi Valley Limited 13, crowsed the ocean and returned | form of a United States army officer. To Kansas City and St. Louis x with only a dime for fare. The - - ~ _ x 7 mship company didn't even col-| ——_KEEP WELL 7:00. P. M. Atlantic Express lect that. MPUTATE TO BE is arising from an excess _ TOES STYLISI CHICAGO. — Amputation of little! 4 inletio “sda atl muon sh the tore in order te Ke a powng narrow college mates, A. D. Chariton, Portland, Genera! Pass. Agent shows i the latest tad here, reported goes to pieces in mature life, (s becoming mor WASHINGTON, D. C.—Glenn bid and mo General office: Smith Bide. Plumb road « amp’ author of Plumb plan for r ontrol and operation, tion of leg EIGHTY FEET ee Prof. Powsey diving cff the England, pier at Lancashire, on a bicycle, a drop »j 80 feet. he Shuberts| as! How eed The second contained | @f appointment ax assistant profes. | suffers SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1922. MOONSHINERS WHERE AURORA SPANS THE SKY IN FLAMING BEAUTY _ WEEP IN COURT | 'Judge’s Reform Move Has) Startling Effect | MANCHESTER, Ky, May 20 Climaxing Cireuit Judge Hiram J Johnson's spectacular drive to rid Sit opened community of fe which by widen, above th whining every male of 12 arre “l enicted in court here ‘Twenty-five mountaineers of Clay county conf od that they had been making moonshine and departed for their by «in the hills to bring their atills into court, when an aged min ister arose in the crowded courtroom and prayed that lawlessness: in the mountains cease Women and men broke down and sobbed while the) minister appealed for the end of law ay county | the age a strange scene waa) lonnnens in ( The first confession eame from | Mra. Frank Smith, who began ery ing when she took the witness stand | and asked that the mininter offer | | prayer, Mra. Smith confensed that) } her busband was tn the bend that) last week ambushed and asl Deputy Sheriff Stivers and ran other peace officers out of the Mill Creek | territory. | Immediately after the prayer the 5 men, many of them eeping, an nounced thetr reformation and asked to be permitted to go home and «et | their stills, Judge Johnson granted | the re 8 WIVES CLAIM Summer Excursion Tickets on sale commencing } May 25th, at greatly reduced rates. Por detailed information write J. 8. McGuire, G. AP, ae | 902 Becond Ave., Seattle Wash. Canadian National Railways \ { of Captivating Playground Aer Park are majestic peaks, snow-capped and glacier. scored; ragged, forest-clad slopes; flower-strewn passesg impressive solitudes; beautiful lakes; vast snowfields; great laciers, and the headwaters of mighty rivers. Nature has lific in providing Canada with a limitless playground for rag! ofpouel wi sportsman, alpinist and this wonderful mountain scenery. wine w= mee gh Tizmed See Canada this year—Lacerne, more all the Rox! —Jasper Park, the national play Palle, the most magnibernt bd to be hed is Fraser Rover Canyou—Priace Rupert, pada handing | — cgay “ a peigtiage ae Continental Limited (Crosses the Rockies at the lowest sititude, the easiest @redices oad in view of Cagade’s highest peaks. vests, ‘but Uncle Sam Is Looking ~~ for Him, Too hiet of Police r has asked BOSTON, Ma Whidden of ¢ jouces Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., authorities for custody of “Maj.” John Lawrence Le Clair of Barre, Vt. on a bigamy AYOR MISSES { Explorer Lectures MARELE SHOM on African Hunting NEW YORK.—Mayor Hyland Carl Akeriey, celebrated naturalist |the first xhot in a marble chi charge, Le Clair in under arrest in that town charged with forgery. All over New England women are reporting to authorities that Le Clair was married a few months ago ‘by a Salvation Army officer. The alleged marriages follow May, 1913—Claremont, N young girl, nate unknown. Febru y, 1920-Fitehburg, Mass, a Valmar Tarr of Bass ave., Glouces ter July, 1921—Hartford, Conn, Ther Hamilton, $15 Park st, Hart Akerley declared he had never Public School Business Officials, found Africa to be dark or darkest, | — except in books, and that ft was a continent of great scenic beauty. unds assures Eye Comtort iefaction. Patient must be entiafled. No “drops” or discomfort.—A@vts! | i” iW Sharply Reduced Summer Travel Fares] From Seattle and Return To Yellowstone Park . . $38.25 To St. Paul-Minneapolis 72.00 To Chicago... eee Northern Pacific Ry.| ony | ford. September, 1921—Malden, Maan, jr] Maude Allen of Gloucester. in|, October, 1921-—Girl from Water. town, N. Y. October, 197)—Borton, Mass, An nie Kelley of Boston. January, 1922—Claremont, N. H., eloped with Dorothy Moss of Bever- ly, Mann April, 1922—Schenectady, N. Y., Bertha Maud Hayes of Schenectady Smartly dressed, sometimes in the wmiform of the United States navy, at others swanking about with spure and oak leaves of an army major, a gid talker, good looking, and with an airy, breezy manner, Le Clair found little difficulty in finding vic | tims in many towne. in y | against him in Vermont and Masea lehusetts, The federal government has prepared charges of white sla- 9:15 A. M. Famous North Coast Limited F To Chicago via Minneapolis and St. Paul ‘ To Chicago via Minneapolis and St. Paul Athlete’s Heart oP For other rates end full information rs 1} BY DR. R. H. Bi 1 rose, simply be. cause he devel oped thru strain, that or organic defect called athlete's heart.” Such an the valve comes when the heart infirmity leading from |to the largest artery fails to o properly. Thus part of the blood,| |with each heart t, fails to get jout, to clog up the [heart c Violent muscular efforts, such as Mittin running, bieyeling, sky-jump.- jing, boxing, wrestling, weight throw jing and tug-of war rupture the | valve. however, the ed thru some such rheuma typhoid fever or al valve has been wea |previous ailment, tism, malaria, | coholism When the In most such cases, Reduced Fares- returning blood clogs jup the heart, its tendency is to ex: ght, ringing in the ears and faint | ness on rising suddenly. ne slight AMONG the many advantages of the travel- by-water way to San Francisco, Los Angeies lest rtion causes palpitation and} shortness of breath. The vessels in|*"4 San Diego are the pe Asan iri capharcu neck throb and sleep. ia, con | Mer excursion fares effective June 1. wtantly disturbed by dreams of suf. These especially attractive fares, together with the recent improvements in service, make the travel by-water way, via the Admi- | focation, Men thus afflicted will get along well enough if they are content tolrat Line, doubly inviting. 1 a quiet life, never allowing 4 y themselves to get excited or fa-| Round trip summer excursion fares: tigued, nor taking chances with|,, . .. alcohol, late hours and bright| T° San Francisco and return, 66 00 lights including meals and berth... . This is by no means a preach-|To Los Angeles and return, ment against athletic training, for| including meals and berth such training is admirable within | To gan Diego and return bounds, but may be harmful when ‘ cludl ei the heart muscle has been damaged| 'BCl¥d!ne meals and berth by a previot serious gen infectio: ‘al disease, WO HEARTS NOT ENOUGH FOR HIM KEWAN Ill.-— Mike Chiaven- or drink, or 1111 Pacific Ave, Tacoma tone, who had two hearts, died here E. G. McMICKEN, Pass. Traffic Mer. of heart trouble, He 1 a large 1. C. Smith Bide, Seattle, Wash. heart on one side and a small one Pacific . . BRUSSELS.—The engagement of Dhe | Princ Leopold, heir to Belgian \ throne, to Prir Yolande of Italy, « to be announced in June,

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