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' 4 7 For Bad Breath | iba y ire i MONDAY, FEBRUARY’ 12, 1928 THE SEs TT LE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT HEIGHTON ARTS ON PAGE 1 Clean-Up Sale of Gold Seal HERE’S MORE ABOUT EUROPE ARTS ON PAGE | ond mimeographed and placed on Congoleum Rugs ec aed erent NTT vil ae Mg) \ What conn tween the tion there empt to censu: h the fact t are investigating his record | | ASSASSINATED, DUBLIN, Feb, 12.—~Dr. Thomas] O'Higgins, brother of Kevin O'His: | gins, minister of home affairs in the Free State government, was assassi-| nated today at Maryboro, it of flotally 8 tx also a brother.in y. Gen, Maly ROSE COMPANY) SENDS BUSHES ‘That the Western R >mpany of Alhambra, Cal., ha the first organization to wish Seattle success in the planting ite Rose Garden for the planting of the twoucre gar are exceptional. Selection of patterns and colors is the largest in the city. good wishes, the 9x15 size—Mill price $28.25. . Sale price $20.00 mipeny gent 160 9x12 size—Mill price $18.60........ Sale price $12.00 gh Krade rove bushe | 8x10-6 size—Mill price $16.26. price $11.00 t Speatiice wap sy cote 9x9 size—Mill price $11.60... price $40.00 {0 mi Atnor ween, to becca and Arbor Week, to be celebrated in| Seattle February 26 to March 5. | 7-6x9 size—Mill price $11.60 6x9 size—Mill price $9.30.......... pene Small sizes, 35¢ to $2.25 $8.00 $7.00 price price | Dies in Shielding | Girl in Accident} LOB A 8, Feo. 12—The life Of G, Lee England, 26, waa sacrificed here Monday, when he atetmpted to save Mins Eva Patton from death when the car tn which they were riding blew a front tire and toppled | [into the ditch near Santa Anita. England, seeing that the car wan about to be wrecked. forced the girl into the bottom of the auto and shield od her with his boay, She sustained three broken ribs and other injuries Kroehler Bed Daven-O Represents the Last Word in Efficiency ARREST MAN IN STORE R. W. Dial, 32, was held in the| city jail Monday after his arrest tn & local department by De tectives R, C. Watson and J. L| Willlama, Dial in accused of robbing | pay phones, according to the police. | atore Note to Japanese MOBOCOW, Feb. 12.—Soviet Rus |ela has sent @ curt note to Japan | requesting the latter country to ob |nerve international regulations and jobtain permiasion before sending warships into Western Pacific porta. Daven-O With Fine Cotton Mattress Complete, $59.50 Genuine brown Spanish leather upholstery. Fine quartered oak frame front and arms, in the golden or fumed finish. GRUNBAUM BROS/ a FURNITURE Co. INC. Extended SIXTH AVE. Sciveen. PIKE ved PINE | Ryan Declines Job With Dill | Declaring that hiv life ambttion |had been realized in the newspaper the King County Democratic club} Jand editor of the Washington |Democracy, declined the offer of | United States Senator-elect C. C. Dill that he become his private seo | retary WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Mre«. Mae Ella Hunt Nolan, widow of the late Representative John I. Nolan, of | California, took the oath of office in | the house to fill out her husband's unexpired term and for the next full term. She ts the third woman mem- ber of congress, Liberal 12.—The de- =| Low Prices Chinamea are engaged in captur- ing large sea turtles which abound on the western coast of Mexico. The pat unnathehn rebel cms ease lanes Mrs. Sadie E. Holtzner WASHINGTON, Fi partment of comm today an- nounced the exports of grain and flour from the United States during the week ending February 10 as fol- lows: Barley, 114,000 bushels; corn, 2,163,000 bushels; oats, 49,000; rye, 1,462,000; wheat, 2,861,000 bushels; A synthetic apple oll possessing the aroma of ripe apples hax been Prepared by the bureau of chemistry, The preparation has the merit of having no substance in it that does Not occur naturally in the apple. The oil, being volatile, may not be used in the preparation of fool products that have to be heated, but is expe- ctally suitable for flavoring ice cream and cold drinks, A Good Thing—Don't Mt Send your name and address ly written together with 5 meat of these turtles is dried and shipped to China where it finds a ready sale. Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhood? Why? Do not remain in this condition, See (and this slip) to the Chamberlain our Specialist FREE, and ha ee piney oh " aes pacibae tows him TELL YOU HOW TO GET | containing "Chamberlain's "C Wei. WELL. Remedy for coughs, colds, croup Hours: 10-12, 2-6. bronchial, “flu” and. whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Cham- beriuin's Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, y pe that crowd the h ness and constipation; C! Salve, needed in every fam- fly for burns, scalds, wounds, pilon, and skin affections; t ued family medicines for only & cents, Don't miss it-—Advertisement. TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY 112 a. m. Feb. 14 1004 4th at Ping Sunday: Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1327 3d Ave., Opposite P. 0. If You Have, This Woman’s Advice Is of Vital Interest to You Seattie, Wash.—"In my sirthood, I suffered with severe backaches and pain and had a catarrhal condition. ‘These disagreeable sensations were completely eradicated and I devel- oped into a strong and healthy Womanhood because my mother gave me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion. Ax my own daughters were developing I gave them Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and in that Way prevented thelr having any form of inward weakness. My dangh- ters developed naturally into woman- and I am sure tt was because Thad them take the ‘Prescription’ at that critical period.—Mra, Sadie E. Holtzner, 2124 North 624 St. to your neighborhood drug store today and get thin prescription a remarkable short || struction daily,|| dancing every | | 1004 4th at Pine | For Colds, Influenza and asa Preventive || Our whalebone runner, which does mot cover the roof of the mouth If you have two or more teeth Natural Rubber, $5.00 it Of teeth Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect ree Broduetion of the human gum | teath 0.00 .. $4.00 GOLD crown BRIDGHWORK . ag ft it trons ie , in tablets or quid, or write Dr. pominenided by our eatiy, cuslonie : President Invalids’ Hotel, in ors, whove work (a still giving good Use Cuticura Talcum » N. ¥., for medical advice, petetncn can 4 for 16 yoara _ OHIO cur marr DENTISTS and confidential. — Advertine- LUDEN'S MENTHOL COUGH OROPS Daily For The Skin After a bath with Cuticura Soap | and warm water Cutiéura Talcum ie The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet ‘The box bears this signature soothing, cooling and refreshing. Ifthe skin ie red, rough or irritated anoint with Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal, ‘They are {deal for all tol a oe ida, Pelco tba, ves without mu field, George E. Ryan, president of | Physician Tells Why Vital Gland» || Advertisement. TAKE SALTS IF | or body waste matter, and ia often bly later on Germany herself may Ruhr prod exporte dit tha » French a tax of 36 p obtain ent and a special export Pres to oH Rubr raitre pe ting German crews to work if ling, otherwt wl them with French and Belgian trainme /ECONOMIC WAR IS DEPLORED shooting not must be the keynote he whole world hax an interest ing that bayo 4 tank replaced ax soon as It Is possible by tn nensib th ¥ man any interview with the Press today, economic co-operation wor civilized n ” nee Minister Herme thus be United summarizing the aitul tion in the Kuhr te which he has just paid @ Mying visit “It x not my duty to speak authen. theally r i the means to end the conflict,” the minister continued. but it i obvious the present eco- nomic war damages not only Ger mar France as well, ‘and Tt barn firmly problem can ne whe canvinced nomic means. German Mark on Slight Increase BERLIN, Feb, 12. mark gained today to the dollar refchsbank in dumy peourities on the 4 The German ching 38,000 i action of the ing more foreign rket Having temporarily suspended reparations payments, the rwichsbank has been | able to go to the rescue of the mark but financial observers believe the jcheck in the slump will be of brief | duration. Paper Mills Start | Buildings March 1 VANCOUVEM, Wash., Feb, 12 Construction of huge plants by the Columbia River Paper Mills Co, will begin March 1, it was announced Monday by A. G. Riach, fiscal agent after he had recetved word from President F, W. Leadbetter A huge $250,000 paper machine ts being buflt for the company, whict tn capitalized for $1,500,000 POSED AS AGENT, CLAIM Accused of impersonating a federal THE RHODES Dinner and Evening Dresses GO. Priced for Final Clearance Seeciat: $22.25) rach Second Floor A remarkable clearance of 30 Silk-and-Wool Dresses, including Poiret twills, Canton crepes, lace, Romain crepe and Georgettes, in light and dark shades—dresses that sold regularly from 1.50 to $69.50 each, In a broken line of sizes—16, 18, 86 and 44. It will not take long to decide when you see them—$22.25 is the price while they last. A Sale of Notions—Tuesday! Notion Dept.—Main Floor Sanitary Belts; Benedict's all-e “Ever Baby Pants, in all sizes; white Ready” Belts, in all sizes, Special, e 196. are ventilated. Special, a pair, Household Aprons; “Bver-ready"” Rubberized Apron orted col Specially priced, Brassieres; Benedict's Every-ready | ar Special, each, Sanitary Aprons; “Hickory” brand, pure «um rubber Aprons, in flesh color or white, : and with net top. Special, each, 20¢. Darning Cotton; “Clark's 45-yard O. N, T, white and colors. in ki for k, Se, “Kohinoor” These are in all sizes. Bpecial, 4 spools Kotex Sanitary Napkins, regulation size, and twelve in # box. Special, per box, 48¢. Snap Fasteners in black and Girdle Supporters; Hickory brand, made of Special, « cans élastic in flesh color only; all #i with four hose supporters. Special, Hickory Sew Te. Hair Pin Cabinets; 130 hair ping in @ pack Garters; 4 of them to a set, age. Special at 4¢. Special, a set, 36¢. Safety Pins and Common Pins of nickeled brass, by the card or package. Special, each, de. wy Elastic; in white or black, and 12 > the bolt, in %inch width. Special, 85e. Dyanshine, shoe dye or polish, in all colors. Now being demonstrated. Special, a bottle, Aze. ack Braid, mercerized for 15¢. d silk, in all fecret service operative, Elmer OC. | Cantril 27, a private detective em- | ployed by « local detective agency, was arrested Monday at Sixth ave. and James st. by City Detectives R. C, Watson and J. L. Williams. He is charged with having posed as a the Butler hotel. The Truth About Glands Properly Nourished are Necessary to Life and Health Dr. Serge Voronoff, an interna. | tional authority on Organotherapy, |has said: “The brain, the nerves, the muscles, as well as the liver, the kidneys and all other organs would be Incapable of playing any useful part without the ald of the glands. | ‘The functioning of our organs i» no more than the activity of our giands, | and when the bodily functioning is disturbed, the cause fn most cases | | should be sought, not in the cont | tion of the organ itself, but in the condition of the gland which con- trols it." Men and women who are weak, run-down, 1 utterly exhausted both mentally and physically, should try to increase the activity of their vital glands. Science has prepared a gland treatment in simple cont. pact tablet form—Glandogen—which ig a highly concentrated, laboratory- tested gland compound combining the elements of important glands of healthy young animals with other efficacious ingredients. , Glandogen, | the original gland tonic, can be ob. tained at Bartell Drug Stores,— RHEUMATISM IS BOTHERING YOU Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Take Salts to Get Rid of Toxic Acid Rheumatism ts no respecter of age, sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human affitctions ft ts one of the most painful. Those sub- Jeot to rheumatism should eat no sweota for awhile, dress as warmly as possible, avold any undue exposure and above all, drink lots of pure water, Rheumatiam is caused by urle acid gonorated in the bowels and absorbed Into the blood. It in the function of the kidneys to filter this polson from the blood and cast {t out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a moans ot fresing the blood of this Impurity. | In damp and chilly, cold weather tho | skin pores are closed, thus forcityg the kidneys to do double work; they become weak and sluggish and fo to eliminate this toxte actd, whic! keopn accumulating and ctroulating through the system, eventually aet- fling In the Joints and muscles, caus ing stiffness, sorenens and pain, called rheumatiam, At the first twinge of rheumatiam get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Snits; put a table. | fpoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. Thin in helpful to neu. tralize noldity, remove waste and atimulate the kidnoys, thus helping to ria the blood of these rheumatic potnons, Jad Salts in inexpensive, and tn made from the acid of grapes and | Jemon futce, combined with Nthta, | and ts used with excellent results by | thousands of folkn who are subfoct to rhoumatiom.Advertinament, | Lincoln’s Comfort | NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Chaunoey ‘M. Depew, former U. 8. senator and government officer to employes of : famous orator, today recalled a two- hour session with Abraham Lincoln said, ‘It certainly ts queer when a person comes in here who doesn't want anything.’” ‘That relieved Lincoln so much he talked to Depew for two hours, “The chance to relax and tell his favorite stories cheered him up as nothing else could have done,” De. pew remarked, |Choral Club in Concert Tuesday The recently organized Ladies’ Choral club will appear in concert Tuesday night in the First Presby- terfan Church auditorium. Vernon 8. Behymer, Seattle organ- ist, will direct the chorus. Soloists j wilt Miss Spencer, Miss Linda Fern Babcock, Miss Gladys R. |Britton and Magnus Peterson. A comprehensive program has been arranged that will give all of the members an opportunity to dis. Argue Montlake : Stadium Bridge The MontlakeStadlum bridgat bonds, which were nearly passed the last election, will again be ; cated by supporters of the bridge at 4 meeting tn the assembly room the Chamber of Commerce Thu day night at 8 o'clock. Advocates of the bridge have been notified to meet by W. # Olin, chairman of the transportation section of the University of Wi in Washington. “As I went in to see the prest- dent,” said De. pew, “the tired. est, eaddest face I have known raised Itself from a mass of pa- Ve Irene meat ington committee of the Chamber of “Well, De-|Play their talents. Commerce. 5 pew, he’ said, | ~ ‘what can I do for you?” Depew told Lincoln he want- ed only to pay his respects, “Well! Backaches?-welcome relief! Scatter the painful congestion. Sloan's warms and stimulates the blood, breaks up congestion a ~banishes the pain! Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain! y I RS ai Forrheumatism, bruises; straingychest colds _f Depew he Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. HoAL Ider l Dervel bs NDQ@QDAVENUE AND UNION STREET. SPECIAL SALE OF a ALUMINUM HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS 3 for 25¢ Surprising values—A large assortment to choose from: + Children’s Cups 1-Quart Sauce Pans Cake Turners Measuring Spoons Pie Plates Tea Balls, Cookie Cutters Salts and Peppers Ladles, Dippers Lemon Squeezers and Many Others r ¥,-Pint Cups Ps ¥,-Pint Measuring Cups e— HIGH-GRADE FLOOR AND LINOLEUM VARNISHES U "=" 79¢ ar. Doe: A very tough, elastic Varnish, designed especially for floors and linoleums, not scratch or show heel marks; regular $1.10, TRANSPARENT GLASS OVENWARE AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES AT 49c 98c Transparent and durable; unexcelled for baking and table use, OVAL BAKING DISHES COVERED BEAN POTS CUSTARD CUPS (Set of Six) COVERED CASSEROLES— Tos Be OF) GAIN; Abi. Fay /cua wean sauley tay

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