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Spring-edge seats. 5 pat- F terns of tapestry to select from. CHAIR or ROCKER Special for the week, DAVENPORT |Special lecture on modern electrical cooking— ia Galvin, who is nationally known as America’s foremost Electric Science Expert, will lecture this week daily at 2 p. m., in our Electrical t. You are cordially invited to attend these lectures, which you ly instructive and interesting. Miss Galvin will use the new model Range lemonstration purposes. Electric a ¢ THIRD vLoom “TACOMA: <. SOHOLMAELD 8 50 and stepping into their first long | trousers are in- vited to come and try on the — and SUITS and OVERCOATS | AND YOU WILL KNOW YOUR CHOICE HERE IS A BIG VARIETY OF WEAVES AND COLORS OF VALUE AND COM- FORT FOR STUDY AND DRESS OCCASIONS. walt. ea mavic TWO_PAIR. TROUSER .50 Up fe» CREDIT OFFERED TO ALL “]|\Cost of Operating | Courts Unchanged Cost of running King county's nine superior courts will be $122,550 [next year, according to the budget | estimate filed Monday. This fe the jeame amount ag was used this year. [Other budgete submitted were: Coun. | ty clerk, $96.275, compared with $97, [715 this year; prosecuting attorney, | $67,726, same as this year; county | muditor, $124,660, oF $5,000 lean than | thin year. egecexid awakes e sleeping beau of your skin. “4 ainless Extraction of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 | Special for 30 Days— | Set of Teeth. . $5. 00 fie specialist in charge of our |p ite Department. | Gold Crowns, 22K $4.00 Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact condi- tion of your teeth, One X-ray free. Our treatment of pyorrhea 1s con- sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years jms DENTAL CLINIC 1420% Second Avenue SEA 7 STA R H. E. Cornell, Winter Haven, Fla., (left) and George W. Halderman, Lakeland, Fla., have started on a vacation trip from Dayton, O., where the y bought an airplane. They are flying to the Pacific coast and then will return across the con- tinent to New York and down the Atlantic coast to their homes. CONVICTS Tom Mooney Is Marvel of Prisoners. “Spirit Is Not Tamed—Biding My Time,” He Says He Doesn't Mind Hard Work, * Noted Prisoner Follows Careful Routine. ‘This tn.one of « series of prison perse: atatt cores) 4 with ban Quent , tthe eutioe sorte rommen to practica BY JACK JUNGMEYER getalong. At first the offic! BAN QUENTIN, Cal, Aug, 32.-- |fene jeary of the inmate wad tones The man who walkas tlahtatpped fo| in notorious, but that attitude soon Jump from the gallows-tree, and the | wears off, man Who faces lifesentence un | “My cell, No, 442, faces on the ahaken-—these are the twin marvely| yard. At night I can seo the of & penitentiary to the thoughtful; lights of Onkiand across the visitor. sieaming bay, 1 read « good Consider these marvel in the per | Many outolthestate papers, as son of Thomas Moonéy, Comvicted| We are permitied—the New York but proclaiming innocence of the| Call and other New York dailies, many death in the Sun Francisco | the Nevada State Journal, the Preparedness Day bomb outrage, and| Nation and the New Hepublic. perhaps most widely known ifunate| Se I manage to keep abreast of in af American prison. events, spirit, Joy freely in the prison plot. “My a«pirit is not tamed,” he said “My health is excellent. 1 “but Lam reconetied to my surround weigh 175. 1 exercise regularty. {ings 1 am making the most of it A man can get along.” biding my time. Mooney has stamina. Get's {t from “The best months I have spent his old Irish mother, he saya He were those in condemned [has the background ef long and . 1 liked the solitude, Tean | ar be alone and still be happy. 1 composure, almost a stoicism aie then the same feud the " thing inbred. Dependable . 1 énjeyed the hour's Te *, these, for a man doing life, 6 way. “On that first night of my HELPED BUILD NEW YORK rendezvous with death I went to | ne steel that made New York sleep with curious relaxation. I . bss didn’t heat the band which prac |°!Y in the sky was wrought in my tices beneath the cells of those [Own time. My father and bis sone who most hang. I heard bh helped puddle the tron that ing until near dawn | « braced this city’s rising weak naturally to the ery of the town that crawled, now stands erect. droning ‘Four o'clock—and all's [And we whose backs were bent well! above the puddling heartha know “I wuppone ft was because from the |how it got its spine, A moasy town day of my arrest I hoped for noth-|of wood and stone changed in my ing, looked only for the worst. | generation to a towering city of glass knew the power of the powers that |and steel, “All of which “=I can my sent me here, And there's in the words of the poet—" all of akin to comfort in frank which I saw and part of which I edging one's predicament, was.”\The Iron Puddler, by James one’s chances at the slim y J. Davin (Bobbe-Merriit), you're at bay with only fighting spotinntenoeontaenged nerve left. Approximately 100,000,000 busi “The average prisoner ts pa of grain ta exported from ie Teck thetically sanguine. When any | every year. development in his cae impends, AE 0 AEE ORT LO PCCD ES he immediately feels and shouts it about that he lb going out FOR ‘BURNING ECZEMA ff ‘Then when there's nothing doing ho raves with disappointment, pg dg ae ay tage dy obs ee Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic thet 1 ma Oh the verge of lib Liquid—Easy to Use erty—and = “wondei why I Iauxhed. Piaeagtn Milha il Bcc pond haps gg i ne or the power of the ere, 00 for large size, get a bottle of only Neaaine moceschig in agp dao applied an directed Prison came when the jury trying |‘ effectively remoyen Bezemia, Mrs, Mooney were out deliberating Wickly stops itching, and heals her verdict. Then for 6¢ hours I en- p= oll seeor ed aenee ye BR song fo re Serpe tan Laateed ot Sop eaters. J | cleanens “aad cocthen,, Some i shook. It waa a bad time.” clean, dependable and inexpenat Mrs. Kena Mooney, his wife, was|*ntiveptic liquid. ‘Try it, as tried and acquitted on the same| Peeve nothing you have ever used charge for which Mooney was sen.|' 4 éffective and .satistying —Ad. tenced. 0 also was Warren K. Billings, now doing Mfe at Folsom, California, Mrs. Mooney is still lead- ing the organized movement for her husband's release on the ground that his trial wag a frame-up, and his and Billings’ convictions secured by perjured testimony, Twice @ month, she and his mother visit Tom, “The sheer lust for Mberty,” he continued, “never got me, I work now as warehouse man of the prison construction materials and stores and as donkey engineer, outside the inner walls, “Five months ago I was in the Jute mill, running the same kind of machine 1 opérated as a boy of 14 in the cotton thread mills at Holyoke, Massachusetts, I was 13 months In the prison foun- dry, und # year in the laundry. Br always worked hard. I like it, “Naturally mon seok the easter Jobs is an perfect here, trying to improve thomeclves fie inatraments and advantage themseiyes. 4 ae: re “Some spoedy weavers in the jute mill get thru for the week on A hed Glasses $5 00 and have all day Saturday to them selves. Others, like myself, choose | FREE EXAMINA’ to work slower. | GLOBE OPT 7 have never once got the red card| téis eabtten of lost privileges; they don't try to eatinke Ave. break a man's neck here, and hecan (_uetvees Fike and P The outstanding facts about sleep are easily stated in non-technical terms, Everyone should kncto some of thesefacts. Especially the Mother the family, with her responsibil~ ity for the health and well-being of all beneath her roof. * * * Even the simple fact that sound sleep comes only with relaxed nerves throws a heavy responsi- bility on the maker of sleeping equipment. Think what happens to your spinal nerves, for instance, oe your bed spring fails to su the spine in its normal joddon. From:a deep and intimate study of sleepandscientificsleep- ing equipment—Simmons Com- ny developed the Simmons Bed Springs. Springs thatsupportthespine, take pressureoffthespinalcordandnerves, and invite complete relaxation. Springs built for sleep—with all the Simmons responsibility for the sleep of all who use Simmons sleeping equipment. ESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922. The “Siumber King” Spring Utilizing the daatioity of metal sats in balanced combination with the tension of helicals Sleep that Rests — - “Who gets it Simmons Springs — Built for Sleep $5.50 to $50.00 Simmons Beds— Built for Sleep $8.00 to $75.00 Simmons Mattresses — Built for Sleep $10.00 to $60.00 Porple Label luturiously upholscered with hair—$90.00 Be sure to see the Simmons Label on Bed, Spring and Mattress before you buy The Simmons Label is your assurance of sleeping equipment Suilt for sleep. All genuine Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses have it, No others have. . The “Madison” Design 1328 An exquisite example of bed design in the tarly Colonial manner. Beautifully finished in “hand rubbed” brown Mahogany and American Walnut. Price $35.00 each. SIMMONS BEDS Built Sor Sleep Nice New Proboscis on Funeral of Pal 22.—The stone HAMBURG, Aug. 22.-—-Funeral effigy of John Bunyan on his tomb | rit Frits Brueggmann, has received a new nose to replace | cea tee caus the one accidentally broken off a few | Senator Wants Labor Com-|”°*" *% _ mittee to Represent Labor |Shark That dit slain by the police, were stopped by @ gang of apaches, who perform- ed an atheistic ceremony of their Killed 9 (™ BY LEO KR. SACK Girl Is Destroyed! Plane Wrecks Home, WASHINGTON, Aug. 22-—Sen fed up on his committee apd thrett dine feet long. ena to resign. Fr 5 — Oe KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 22.~ ly ; The man-eating shark which kil Wiliam B. Borah, member of th | ij yearold Adelina Lopes hag b¢ we a committee on education and labor, is |uestroyed in the harbor was! Avistor Is Killed PARIS, Aug. 22--An_ aeroplane piloted by Lieut. Fresnes fell upon ® cottage near Toulon, completely Senator Borah wants to know| Nearly one-eighth of the surface of Wrecking the dwelling and killing what.such a committee ts for—tf the labor part te to be a name only. Among the ranking republicans on the committee are Senators Phipps of Colorado; Warren, of Wyoming: Sweden ts covered by lakes. ithe pilot, Treat” Shortridge, of California, and Dupont enna” ee of Delaware. Just a bunch of capt talists to contro! legislation affecting | Se M Sera Mrs, tic later the workers, Borah’s opinion. Borah ins! that the committee sa function, so he plans to take the floor and reprimand senate leaders for picking the committee. Mage to a He will demand that it be iiber- alized and made representaiive, Un- jess this is done hoe will quit the committee, much ag he would like to do the work for which it was orig- inally designed. Blue Nile Dam Is Good on pos te Stopped, No Funds |B. & 1. C. COOK, East 3383, Elliett 0350, Bistributers § CARIO, Aug. 22.~-All laborers on he Sennar dam, south of Khartoum, on the Blue Nile, ha been din. charged and work has been stopped, owing to lack of funds. BOW-WOW! COUNCIL’S DOG SESSION TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 6 ‘The annual barking dog session of the city counct! will be held Sept. 6, it was announced Tues- day. At that time the anti-doge and the pro-dogs will meet in the council] chambers and battle the question of whether barking dogs should be summarily suppressed. ‘This te an annual event in the eity counct! and is looked forward to by all lovers of a good fight. The barking dog controversy was precipitate this year by residents of Beacon ave, who crowded the council chambers to protest against the Glydenfeldt kennels. Os