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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1928 Genuine Spring Construction | A Limited Numberat $28.50 NLY once in a long time are we able to offer such huge values in Leather Rockers as we do now. “20 Only, Offered in This Sale!” All are overstuffed models of various patterns, as shown. They’re large, luxu- rious, rest-assuring Rockers with hard- wood frames rigid- ly assembled. Seats are fashioned over tempered coil springs, securely fastened in place. In the displa if models embracing|| both straight and \\ wing back. Either style will be wel- comed in your home. All have brown Spanish Teather upholstery. Its true economy to purchase one of these Genuine Teather Rockers NOWwW— GRUNBAUM-BRQ SIXTH AVE fefroen, PIKE oad PINE Meany Praises Wife of Lincoln Attacking sharply those Lincoln apologista who attempt to belittle the qualities of Mary Todd, wife of Lin- coin, Prof. Edmond 8. Meany of the University of Washington, addressed ; the Lions’ club Monday at their regu- | lar weekly Iuncheon. | ‘The meeting was in the form of a} celebration of the birth of Lincoln | and Prof. Meany was greatly ap-| planded at the conclusion of his ad: | | WORDS SHOULD FiT THEIR USER, Did you ever stop to think ae words may be like clothes—too large | or too small? That when they do not suit the thought they are ill-fitting, | and unpleasant to the party who| hears or'reads them? Yet thia is, in-| deed, often the case. And every per-| son should choose his words with| care, so they may not be too big, like | father’s trousers on his little son, or too little, like a hand-me-down suit three sizes too small for a growing boy. Besides, a person who uses words that do not convey his exact meaning loses the force of an Sdea that might accomplish much in deed and action. A lack of skill in the use of these tools of thought may serve to keep one down in the world when he belongs or: top. 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Coving 0 ‘BROWNATONE OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads BD» ne ETE TERE EG THE HONOR GREAT EMANCIPATOR Young Republicans Eulogize Abraham Lincoln Leather Rockers the ¢ f veterans of great wars, un Young Men's Republican Club of . celebrated the birth of ipator and renewed at thelr twenty first ant Lineoln Day banquet t Crystal auditorium Monday night y of the most prominent re i jeaders of the state Ire the audience which fi the speakers were Gov. Wil Mam J. (Wee) ¢ er of the House Mark 1 Judge Wi) jam D, Askren, of Tacoma; Eddie Rickenbacker, the Amer a and Thomas B. I r, of Fra The wueuts were comed by Warren Lewis, president of the elut tulatory messages from t Harding, etary of s, Vice President ¢ nators Poindexter, Jc and Fordney were read Northrop, secretary of onate a republican A Lae if they ¢ tinued Coyle Mark Reed ape © greatnens of Lincoln, and 1 the house an Coyle had don te, “Give them time,” nfid “They are facing a difficult situ and are doing their best. T estions of statewide Importance ‘ought ont house this week,” concluded I Ex-Mayor Ca well of rrange for the construction of a fit ting and lasting memorial to Lincoln by the city, This motion was en thusiastically carried. “Tt In regrettable that there is no Lincoln to arise now and take the troubles of this day upon his shoul ders, an he did in ctvil war days,” mid Eddie Rickenbacker, the’ Amer joan ace, “It devolves upon us to follow tn hin path little bit by honor his memory,” con | flyer, ge: We may do our * name and led the noted seems nacrilese for mortal ue to mpeak the name of Abra- ham Lincoln," remarked Thomas B. Dozier, of San Francisco, the speaker on the program, “Lincoln and belleved an we ret of lant was a party man do that party rule ts the In the course of hin address Dozier upheld the present | stating that Harding in faced with greater difficulties than was Lincoln. “If you know of a better method for Protecting American industry than | the tariff, name ft, and a republican president and a republican congress will adopt tt immediately,” aaserted |Dozter. He potnted out that the pres. ident was in the right when he vetoed the soldier bonus bill, “He refused OF FLEECING | cou neo no source from which ft | could come,” continued Doster. He CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—Tales of al- loged fleecing by land sharks were re- Hi. Hanson, Moeside, Alberta, will) counted by lowans in the trial of the drive to Seattle with a team of! Daniel Hayes Land company in fed- horses next spring in order to secure| eral court here today t information concerning homestead) Earl Klinanling, mayor of Georgia, land in the state, Hanson was par| Iowa, said he bought 27 acres of € Ucularly anxious concerning the best | fornia lands from the Daniel Hays} ee a route to this city, emphasizing the| company, which he 1 recetved. | Junk Safe in Port 5,000 for the land} sitke papety ant| After Long Voyage need of water for his team of horses} “1 gave them SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.— ernment # Liberal Credit FURNITURE CO. INC. Extended Will Drive Team Here From Canada According to a letter received by the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, | | defied anyone to produce a better | method for protecting shippers than | the subsidy. ‘Live with fidelity to the principles Abraham Lincoln," concluded | Dorter, along the entire route. He will be] and later discovered the property was compelled to drive across the divide| valuclony” he testified. “They kept and the distance by airline from) my money and I never received a| Eight months out of Shanghal, Chi- hin homd to Seattle ts about 560/ deed to the land.” na, to San Francisco, Capt. George miles, | Edward Freek, banker of Georgia,| Ward, his wife and Chit crew | ah Cae Comoe ce Iowa, told the court he was buncoed|°f three rested in port here today | white | | OCATES MISSING _ [out of $14,000 in the same manner » visitors to the waterfront 1 | Both men admitted, however, they | 20d curiously at thelr Chinese BROTHER BY RADIO} cia lands for the Daniel Hayes com-| Junk in which they crossed the Pa KANSAS CITY, Feb. 13—Roy| pany, for which they received com-| “ific. Hosford of Kanana City located a| missions, Decorated in gay, Oriental colors, brother, missing since 1914, by radio.) Dante! 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