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Albers ARNATION MUSH oks In Five Minutes “Makers of Albers Flapjack Flour end Rolled Oats zallo Talks Before Teachers "How to get the hich school boy the university and what kind Bigh school boys the univernity ‘were discussed by Dr. Henry lo, president of the Untver-| of Washington, at the high; conference meeting tn the of Commerce assembly Monday. The conference) gomprised of high schoo! prin-| and teachers and members rs to View Men’s Fashions fashion show, for tallors only, be staged at the Washington on February 23, officials of Seattle Merchant Tullors’ ao- ation announced Tuesday. MONEY Pheu VAUDEVILLE :'°"" | GOVERNORS TO | | PROBE PROJECT) Legislators of Two States | to View Falls Gov. Louls F. Hart, of Washing: ton, and Gov, Ben W. Oloott, of Ore gon, with a majority of the legisla | tors of the two states, will visit Ce. | te falls, on the boundary line of | the sister states, Sunday, to deter. mine the value of future power de- velopment of the falls. | Meeting in Portland Saturday, the legislators will ge by auto to the falls 4g guests of Samuel Hill, who has chartered a huge fleet of cans to carry them, They will be entertained Sunday at Maryhill, the summer home of Mr, Hil, before retur | their respective capitals, Mon: The falls are declared by Mr. HII to offer one of the greatest posslbtit ties for obtaining power that can be | found im the country, The leginia- | tors will be asked to recommend to tho next legislature the development of the falls, which are owned jointly | by Washington and Oregon, Ten-Day Sentence for Dance Rumpus Ten days in the hoosegow for | threatening to burn up the Tolt jafl | after being Incarcerated because he kicked up a rumpus at a Tolt dance Saturday night was hung upon John Price, a mill worker, by Judge ©. C. Dalton tn justice court late Monday. Price was brought tn by Marshal P. McMillan, who arrested him. A emall caliber gun found on Price was con- fiscated, Seek Lumber Jobs for War Veterans Jobe tn the lumber mills for re-| habilitated veterans are being sought | by the employment department of the United States veterans’ bureau, 13th istrict, Hervey M. Lindley, head of the department, announced Tuesday. A state canvass of lumber mills ts in progress, MAN OF GO REGAINS VIGOR HE HAD AT 35 New Orleans Resident Tells of Won- derful Results Produced by a Recent Scientific Discovery New Orleans has virtually been | in by the recently | compound, which is an invigorator and revi- Tt has brought me back to as good. healthy physical condition as Etajoyed at 35, apparently as supple as at 26." Mr. Wood says he would not take $5,000 for what the compound has done for j him. Lp home se ret the most wftul nade rey ae ters and cer writes, “I am ing benef! In nationwide teste it has raises of thousancs wh: from nerve weakness, way it gtves satisfaction tn cases that defy other treatments. El- derly people pronounce it a real “fountain of chusetts Bidg, Kansas City, zee refs 8 ay Inclose imply your name money, and ay, the postman $2 and tage on ry. In either case, eyo report one week that the korex compound has not given you satisfaction, the laboratories will re- | turn your money immediately. fined Henita’e ‘about accepting tt ni jemitate Advertisemen' OLD PORT WINE PURE OLIVE OIL Nature’s Food Tonic If you are run down, tired, worn out, exhausted, aenemic, suffering from mervousness—-or have no appe- tite—try nature's way to. health— Port Olive Tonle. Port Oltve is « combination of rich — land.” Commemorating the birth of George Washington’ the Elderbloom club entertained thin week at the Knights of Pythias hall with @ series of rongs and Gancee of the revolutionary pertod. Songs were rendered by Miss Mabel Robertson, Mins Gladys ASK CAR AID FOR GROWERS OLYMPIA, Feb. 1—éenate jotnt memorials Nos, 6 and 6, which in ef. fect petition congress to take steps to alleviate the car shortage which hampered Washington fruit growers during the past season, were to be up for third reading before the sen- ate Tuesday. Momortal No, 5 relates to the valu- ation of commerce carriers, while No. 6 petitions congress to make dif- ferent plang for the @istribution of cars under the interstate commerce act. Both memorials are fostered by the senate committee on harbors and waterways, and are presented to ald fruit growers during the coming fruit season. 4 STATES HAVE CLEAR RECORD WASHINGTON, Feb. 6-—"Only four states in the Union have never had @ lynching,” according to a staternent issued today by the com mission on the church and race rela- tions of the Federal Council of Churohes. They are Massachusetts, Rhode Inland, New Hampshire and Vermont. ‘There are only three other states that have had no lynchings since 1889—New Jersey, Utah and Conneo- tieut. Nine other states have had « clear record during the last 10 years, They are Nevada, Colorado, Minnesota, Towa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Delaware and Pennsylvania It ia potnted out that 88 women have been lynched since 1589. old port wine, creamy pure oltve ofl and other medicinal agents mixed in | such proportions that it is as palat- able ag rich cream, It not only stimulates the aystem by toning up all the vital organs, but is a pure liquid food. It can be taken “by the most delicate stomachs, and you notice improvement trem the first few glasses, ' Ask your doctor or druggist; they will tell you this ls the ideal body druggists, ‘The Port Olive Company, Inc, Los ngeles.—Advertinement, Break ’Em Up Quick! JOYNER Cold—Grip—Influenza CAPSULES No optates or habit-form! dru; B0c Hox oe ay Recommended and for sale by BARTELI/#, SWIFT'S and Other Good. Druggists Ask for list of JOYNER Remedies, Ne NT INDIGESTION !!! STOMACH UPSET, ATE TOO MUCH Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Chew a tow pleasant, harmises tab- lets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” and your Gistreaved stornach will feel fine at ‘once. Correct your digestion and case your stomach for a few cents. Don't lot your stomach keep you miserable! it. to Bremerton 11100 AL M., id trip Bat, & Hun., THE { DANCE STATELY MINUET George and Martha Washington as they danced the minuet at the Washington birthday party of the Elderbloom club. Mrs. M. C. Dingwall impersonated the beloved president and Mrs. L. M. Walker took the part of the “first lady of the Adama an4 Mra Kincali and Mr, and Mre. J. Baker and Miss Baker also furnished several numbers. The old-fashioned minuet was danced by members of the club in costume Thay were Mre. J. | Burek, Mrs. C. Krieger, Mm. Dene mora Mra. C. D. Leader, Mre. © M. Dana, Mr. M EL McRae, Mra. M. C. Dingwall, Mr. L. M. Walker, Mm. GO. Mr. 1, M. | Harris. Fergwon, Mre. Jeffrey, | Rose and Mra, 1. HOW MANY STAMPS SHOULD A SENATOR GET EACH SESSION? LYMPIA, Feb. (“How many stamps senator should use during the courne of Benators Lon Johnson, ©. B. Palmer and H. D. MoMilien tm troduced resolution calling upon the sergeantatarma to purchase $10 worth of stampe for each senator in addition to $6 worth recetved at the beginning of the tension. Senator William Wray attack- ed the measure from an econemy standpoint but recelved little support. A substitute motion, by 234,336 in Seattle Were Born in U.S. A. Native-born population of Seattle for 1920 was 234,336, compared with 169,738 im 1910, according to newly compiled figures of the census bureau. Washington nativeborn in Beate number 73,161, ANDITS ORDER, “KEEP ’EM DOWN” NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—"Keep ‘em down!" ts the new order of Manhat tan’s street bandits, They don't want the victims they are holding up to be conspicuous by having their hands above their heads. Income Tax Facts Compensation Tam. Shares of Stock. aba 8 | Notes. Board and Lodging. A perron may recstve for his sery- foes compensation other than money that ‘Ip subject to the income tax. ‘The fair market value of the thing taken in payment ts the amount to ‘be included as income, For example, {if @ clerk in @ grocery store receives as part of his wages groceries or Provisions the value of the merchan- dise must be reported by him as in- come. Compensation paid an em- Ploye of @ corporation tn ahi stock tm to be treated as If co1 poration sold the stook for its man kket value and paid him tn cash, Prominsory notes received in pay- mont for services and not merely as security for payment constitute ing as compensation a note good for tte face value at maturity, but not bearing interost, may treat as inoome as of the time of receipt the fair dincounted value of the note at If the payments are mot an they become dus, there should be included as tnoome tn re. spect to each such payment so much thereof as represents recovery for the discount doduoted, Boant and lodging when furnished ‘aa compensation for services must be reported as income, Thus, a ho- tel clerk who {s given @ room and meals as part payment for his serv. foes must report the fair value of such in his income tax return, Under regulations of the public health service officers are entitled to quarters, light and heat, and em. Dloyes such an attendants, dietitia Internes, nurses and reconatruc! aides are entitled to quartors, sub: sistenoe and laundry, The value of such constitutes inoome to the offi. corn and employes, and mut be re. ‘urned by them as income for the year in whioh recelved SEATTLE TOMB REVEALS Mr, EB. Axtell, Mr, BE Martin.) STAR ROYAL RELICS More Works of Art Taken From King’s Grave LUXOR, nz stat a chariot of relics day in the Pharaoh's tc Lord Carnar will start thru the pink up doorwar, behing whieh the the ruler fs believed to obably within a week Egypt, Ie of King T and a few odds 4 n and his mum Ne thor barrier that has ing’s ber for 3,300 years, will ken down and the last of the ic Pharaohs brought out tnto nlight A life size model of Tutankha men, believed to have bean for use by his tailors, and a throne tn the back of which @ portrait of the Pharaoh and his bride worked tn gold plating and glass ave among the Intest relics removed from the outer chamber, Innumerable vir} ftors, some of royu! rank, impede work of the exoavatorn Health Officer Gets Army Rank Dr. H. M. Read, city health com missioner, has been promoted to lieu tenant colonel, Medical corps, organ ized reserves, aoccoriing to an an nouncement from Washington, D. C. During tho war he perved as major | in the Modical corps, | Visit Scenes of Slide Accidents With « view to reducing the num ber of landslides that occur in the city, members of the counel! streets and sewers committes will Inspect all areas where slides have damaged property and killed and injured per fons in the past year, Wednesday morning, Chairman John E. Carroll announced Tuemlay. Coiifidlacicn Men Bilk Denver Men DENVER, Feb. mon bilked Denver citizens of $265,000 tn the past two years, Spectal Prove | cutor 8. H. White told « sary here | Monday, in opening the trial of 20 | men who are charged with betng tm. | plicated in «ring of confidence men | who carried on @ campaign of na-| tional proportions for two years, | | housewives have save two-thirds spent for cough Thousands of cough arapriat’ pour Tt into 4 plat, Bost r tnd tdd'plain granalated fe wy time. I¥s truly astonishing how quick! through every tt note, bom rst | oa aves roat an nga proceeds gait my loge | loosens and raises the | soothes and heals the membranes, and adually but surely the annoying appear entirely. bronehitis, spasmodic croup, hoa: nesa or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- for {ta healing effect on membranes, Aveld disappo) ntment by ask our iat for “2% ounces o Binex* with full directi¢hs ‘aud don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give abso ie satisfaction or money Reet, refunded. The Pinex Co, THIS PURE CREAM ENDS HEAD COLDS, Colds and catarrh yield like magio to soothing, healing, antisephic cream that penetrates through every alr passage and relieves swollen, in- famed membranes of nose and throat, Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and snuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable, Get a*nmall bottle of Mty’s Cream Balm from your druggist. Apply a ttle in the nostrils and get instant relief. Millions indorse this remedy known for more than fifty years— Advertisement, Sure Way to Get Rid of Blackheads Thore is one simple, safe and sure | way that ne fails to get rid of dlackhoads, that is to dissolve them. To do thin get two ounces of calo- nite powéer from any drug store— sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cl rub over the blackheads bria wash the par i prised how the 0 appeared. Big blackhe: blackheads, no matt: ere th are, simply dl ive and disappear. Blackheads are @ mixture Pri dust and dirt and secretions that form in the pores of the skin. The calonite owder and the water dissolve 6 lackheads so they wash right ou leaving the pores free and clean ani in thelr natural oondition-—Adver jement. ——cROUPyY—— a 8, Strikes terror themttarobeet. ick relief ‘with, FOLEY’s HONEY Srroat tickle and dreaded cough dis- | Nothing better for | rae | way pine extract known the world over | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1928, CLEARANCE SALE of the World’s BEST PIANOS We have never before had such a large number of the world’s very best used pianos on our floors at any one time and so many of them so slightly used that they can hardly be told from new, with a price on every instrument far below its real value. In this wonderful stock of standard, high grade, Upright, Grand and Player Pianos the most exacting musician and the proudest home owner can find just the instrument of their choice and at a price such as makes buying irresistible. Distinguished Instruments Such as These to Choose From fason & Hamlin, Weber, Bush & Lane Chickering, Knabe, Vose, Mehlin, Emerson Victor,Kranich & Bach, Everett, Farrand Decker, Kurtzmann, and many more At Such Prices as These $110, $165, $185, $210, $225, $245, $275, $325, $355, $365 and so on WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE WHOLESALE Include 9 Courses in Summer School Nino departments of the Untver- nity of Washington will remain open during tho summer session, begin- ning June 19, and ending August 81. ‘Those included will be Itberal arts, sctence, fine arts, edycation, busi- ness administration, law and jour- nallsm, Instructors from 18 colleges and universities of the United States and Cannda will be included tn the fummer faculty. Don’t ‘Cuss’ Your Corns Let “Gets-It” End Them World's Greatest Corn arstepandl Eiion of fle have: altesty earned” stent cGita.tt the hay Son pod oa = Pen Oe AE A 3 vp that Mi anal ele E oid the Owl Dru« Co pail eel teat aeay Se mi Wonderfully simple, yet simply won: Peg a Sid econ ity a Seas On Terms as Low as $6 Per Month Every Instrument a Pleasing Surprise MANUFACTURERS OPEN PROBE ON HARBORS OLYMPIA, Feb. 6—Port commis- sioners from both Seattle and Ta- coma have been urged to appear be- fore the meeting of the senate har- bors and waterways committee Tues- day afternoon to discuss the releas- ing of state harbor areas. Senator Paul Houser, chairman of this committee, has also issued a call for all other persons who are inter- ested in this measure to be present at the meeting. Senator Houser {s anxious to get the discussion out of the way and to find the sentiment of the port com- missioners and the shipping men of the Northwest. WORLD DAIRY MEN TO MEET WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb, 6— Tho world's dairy congress, at which President Harding has invited the of. fictal representatives of all nations to confer on means of reducing the cost of production and improving the quality of milk, will be held at ‘Washington, D. ©, from October 2 to 6. This announcement was mado today by H. . Van Norman, presi- dent of the World’s Dairy Congress association, which will conduct the moeting with the co-operation of the United States department of agricul. ture and other government depart- ments, Humidity Here Is Declared Perfect Tho climate of Seattle and the Paolflo Northwest ts the most per. BRING THIS AD WITH YOU ushs Jane Pinne Everything Pertaining to Music 1519 THIRD AVENUE Railroad to Back Farm Development Development of agriculture, Indus- try and immigration will be fostered by the new department of the Chi- cago 4; Great Western railway this summer, according to announcement Tuesdsy by FE. E. Harold, general agent in Seattle, a HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR Tells How He Did It Mr.»J. A. McCrea, a well-known resident of California, who was called Daddy and Grandpa on ao- count of his white hatr, and who darkened it with a homemade ‘mtx- ture, recently made the following statement: “Anyone can prepare a atmple mixture at home that will darken Bray hair, and make !t soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and \ ounce of Blycerine, “These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. Tt does not color the scalp, is not sticky or Rreasy and does not Momad- vertisement, pica ia Weak Eyes must wear feot for the development of the! of human species in the world, due | to the correct amount of humidity of the atmosphere, according to Erwin L. Weber, consulting engi: heer, who spoke before the King County Medical society at the pub- Mo Health and Bafoty building, Monday evenina i * i er eyes, fon, and will “make you oN, friends about n-Opto,

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