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PAGE 6 ) THINK YOURSEILE | __ PRETTY WISE! Fou will suffer from all manner pains and aches, Just bo- fou are too wise to send for} you have not knows all Hie. You know that tho tele-| Airplane, wireless, auto trans. | Sta, eto, were once looked | With much doudt. Ho it te to- | Radium and Radio-Activity, | FOU are too wise to besieve | i this new clement can possidly Telisf to you if you are sutfer- most any disease. : Rays act directly upon ‘Blood stream, improving the cir- | 31 overcoming slugsishnesa, off impurities and restoring and Ussues to & normal Because they act this way Will evercome Constipation, , Bolatioa, Gout, Neuritis, Nervous Prostration, High one id on a test proposition. You to| phly satisfied it is helping ‘Teally wies, you will send right for Free Literature that tells Radium and the Degnen Radio- also the bond un- It is both Inter- convincing. You think pretty wise, but are you? the wireless a fow years Be wise. Write today, not to- | MONEY | tem #0 they are no longer a source | of Irritation, thus often relleving | BERT HOWARD ITFIELD AND IRELAND in “Umphs Ville” | OARLISLM AND LE MAL d ATIONAL VALENTINES MAX AND MORITZ | Cemetery Business "Local cemeteries paid during 1922 an | excess profits duty of $23,500, THE GREECE’S MEN OF DESTINY his This is the first picture to reach this country of the four members of the Greek revolu- tionary committee re. ministers and the esta ible for the overthrow of Constantine, the execution of former tablishment of the present government under Prince George. Left to right, Hatjikruacos, commander of naval forces; Gonatas, prime minister; Flatiras, and Sakellarapolous, minister of communications. WORLD'S NEW STORM CENTER Becoming Lively WANDSWORTH, af Feb, 13— CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! baud oi ag' ind “Freezone” on ap aching corn, tn. stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fin- gera Truly! Your druggist sella @ tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffictent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita~ ton. IF BACK HURTS FLUSH KIDNEYS Drink Plenty Water and Take Glass of Salts Before Break- fast Occasionally When your kidneys burt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean Wke you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urtnous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from {t 600 graine of acid and waste, 60 we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active, glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few daya and your kid- Reys may then act fine. This famous salts ts made from the acid of grapes and lemon futce, combined with lithia, Joan and stimulate clogged kidneys; 180 to neutralize the acids in the sys- | bladder weakness, Jad Salts ts inexpenstye; cannot in Jure; makes a delightful efferveacent itl ‘ater drink which everyone should take now keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will won- der what became 7 a trouble and backache, Kidneys at least twice a ‘Ad~ vertisement, aslo JOYNER GOOD HEALTH TABLETS seg apeo ‘S.00 br to 200 and cold by ‘Ask for Sia of JOYNER REMEDIES The function of the kidneys is to Drink lots of good water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salta. Take a tablespoonful in a and has been used for years to help aud then to help of your kidney By all means have your physician examine your and Scotland ricet session of International Rotary in| Tampa. Bolsheviks Are ladda coor rich oft eb at Mosul have split the Turka| “Pine and British at the Lausanne peace conference. The map that above shows the location of of Pines pi Mosul, of Diarbekr, where tha} you ean ne elarited masses, honey, Turks are said to be concen- trating troops, and of Bag- dad, capital of the kingdom of pure, good and tastes very pleasant. Iraq (Mesopotamia), which claime Mosul as part of ite territory. Lower map shows, on 4 in shaded portion, the Mowul piles membranes—and th region in ite relation to the rest of the world. ere and There Mise Kathleen Emmet, an Amert- Threo bandits taken In an at- tempt to rob Montreal cashiers of $70,000, Contractors and architects open 12th annual session in Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, All but representatives of Cuba in directorate Banned in Sweden Feb. 13.—Repres- sive measures taken by Premier Branting has served to render vain the work of bolshevik agents in Sweden, WINS $50,000 Lillian Horay, 9, of ji land, didn’t need any lawyer when she limped into court. “Why do you limp?” she was asked, and now I have a wooden leg,” she answered, thousand dollar judgment in § her favor,” said the jury. | “An auto struck me “Fifty 'Egyptian Styles Are Now Popular NEW YORK, Feb. 13.--The femi- nine modes of Tutankhamen's day are to be copied extensively for the modern ball and drawing room, Following exhibition of Egyptian styles of 3,000 years ago in Broad way and Fifth ave. windows, the In ternational Silk Show will today commission Misg Hazel Slaughter. ered in connection with excavation of the Pharaoh's tomb at Luxor any Pharaoh would feel Amertoan social functions this spring and summer, The creations now dix played in ultrafashionable shops have « etriking found tm the Valley of the Kings. Painted silks, hair ornaments and carved beads are among the exhibita. ‘Wild Man Eludes MUNICH, Feb. 18—A wild man the Black Forest after 20 years has escaped from his guards apd is terrorizing the district. ist Has Rare Chrysanthemum NEW YORK, Feb 13,—Thomas Coulter, a Long Island florist, has produced a white chrysanthemum with « bloom 18 inches tn diameter, How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home | Takes * Mement te and eaves you about Bi, Pine ta used in nearly all preser tions and remedies for pot +4 The M Hane ia that pine ne mente that have Steet tn soothing and sling the Membranes of the throat and chest. syrups are combinations of pine a oie The “syrup” part je usualy plain sugar eyry Tom ie bet Bite ough remedy money can pint bg Ly fil vp OF corn syrup, instead of » Either way, you make a i ota more tha can buy eetieanis for three dines the money. It ls You can feel this take hold of « we or cold In a wry that means The cough be bearee and tight, or may be it | y loose from the we cause ts the # Tup combination wil Bess, or any ordinary throat pou is @ highly concentrated com- ind of genuine Norway pine ex- Prue and Is famous the world over bs its p “Ssor a effect upon coughs. Beware e substitutes, Ask your ist for “2% ounces of Pinex” o directis 4 don't accept any- hing elae. nteed to give abso- te patiotast ir money repented. ¢ Pine Wa The Finex Co. Ft. Wayne, id. Worried Mot Mothers. Now Happy 1 sche who give Analax—the delightful Fruity Laxative—to their children, no longer worry about | their children’s health. There's no need. For one of the oldest and most reputable drug houses in America has pronounced Analax the most effec- tive children’s laxative they ever produced in 90 years’ experience. Sold by all druggists. Made by | McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Estab- lished 1833, ANALAX is one of the approved | HUNDRED HEALTH HELPS bearing the Trade | GicKaR) = Mark FREE: Write for booklet and Analax samples McKanson & Kommiwa, lwo. 91 Fulton St., New York City STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO Special Wholesale Distribute HD 982888288332 According to fashion authorities, | { home at| likeness to those | Captors; Is Loose) iment, | 332303 SEATTLE STAR Saves Four; Collie Dies |Barking Pup Leads} Family From Fire ELIZAPETH, N. J. Feb. 18—Roa- die was only « collie pup, but tn his ancestors who had been trained to give their lives if need be to mafo guard thelr flocks in the hills of Sootland. Bo when fire ran crackling thru the residence of Herbert Long here today and Roddie awoke to find hot amoke puffing at him, the tnwtinct to save his flock came uppermost. Me rushed thru the house, bark ing. He Qung himself at the bedroom doors, dragged off bed covers and aroused the family His barking led Long, his wife and their two children to safety thru the blinding amoke, After they were safely out Roddie could be heard creating @ great com motion inside the burning house as he barked defiance at the flames. Hours later they found his body fn the ruins, lying where he had stood his ground to the last to pro tect the retreat of his flock. Millionaire Denies “Love Nest” Charge | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb. 11—| Robert W. Conner, berman, today denied charges of maintaining @ “love pest” for Mrm. | Robert Brown, when arraigned tn municipal court here today A continuance of the trial until March & was granted. The pro |Uminary hearing for Mrs. Brown, mother of three dren’ of whom Conner ts the fai according to the charges, will also be held on Mareh 6. Heaith Nature’s little health-helpers the unseen, vital wee elements. See! They're ready to serve you abundantly now in Albers | CARNATION MUSH —the sensible health food that strengthens the while pleasi pee pleasing y SAUTE Albers Bros. Milling Co. Pactfte Coast Millers Makers of Albers Flapjack Flour and Rolled Oats. Best Terms Ever Offered in Seattle BUY YOUR I SORA BEFORE MARCH 15 and get the following special terms and low interest charge 1-5 Down 5% Interest 24 Months Roadster erent, Insurance, Gas and Ol, Touring . $495.60 volly plied sg F chonme| Gax and $105.00 ea $19.00 Per Month Payments Include All Charges and Intere Insuran dO) Coupe $638.08 Fally Equipped, Including Gas and O— $135.00 Down $25.50 Per Month ments Include All | | | | $28.00 Per Month Include AN i Interent, Insurance, Gan und Of, ( TRAL AGENC By BROADWAY AT PIKE SORD—LINCOLN—FORDSON veins ran the blood of «# iong tine of | miliionaire tum TUFSD RUARY 18, 192 cee ELE CLC er stat tata ‘DIXIE LOVE IN SCHOOL BANNED 'Thrilling Letters Taboo in Alabama TURCALOOBA, Ala, Dixie love letters with « “thrill guar anteed” and “certain to initiate you |inte ways of southern love making’ were taboo here today. The women’s council of the Unt Versity of Alabama ruled that writ |ing love letters at so much per series was not the proper way to raise funds for building a porority house Word of the plan of members of Feb. 18,— one sorority leaked out when the | postot here was deluged with | missives from students of Columbia university, New York city, writing Posthaste to get in on the first chap- ter of @ series of heart-palpitating letters to run until the end of the college year for the spectacular price of $5 No stock offer was ever no tempt ing aa the prospectus which went out from the university here when the sorority girls became enthusias te for building fund. “The letters are thrill-guaranteed,” the prospectus promised. “They will |{nitiate you Into the ways of south |arn love making — the sweetest in the world—bringing you under the pel of moonlight on boneysucklo- red colonial porches. Why, be- ore long, Mr, Would-be Subscriber, they will have you dreaming night and day of dainty maids, garden paths and Dixie moons.” The returns swamped postal em ployes here and when schoo} authori | ten were advised, the women's coun etl declared the love letters would sive “the outside world a wrong opinion of Alabama girl’ and or. dered the checks returned. Tanguay Is Hit at Pan Comedienne Heads Good Bill Deva Tanguay, one of vaudevilie’s freatent eccentric comediennes, ts scoring @ hit at the Pantages this week, “Cyclonic Eva,” as she is| billed aa the headline attraction, re celves many ovations with her tn- | teresting program of song numbers. Mis Tanguay’s many gown crea ons and the gorgeous settings and effects add greatly to her present | offering. Her famoun son, 2 Care,” in well receiv and attractive song, “I Way—It's Tanguay,” is sibs a hit. In all, her presentation on this tour te considered the best that she has ever offered tn vaudeville An lelght-pleoe jazz orchestra is socom Panying Miss Tanguay. | Mins Tanguay ts sald to be more popular today than ashe bas ever | been in her career—and she has been on the stage since she was six years A good bill ts supporting Mins Tun- gusy this week. Bert Walton has an unusual act, in which It is demon- strated that a telephone may have considerable use in the way of com. ay. Grace and Eddie Parkes have a cute little act, Thetr patter ts clever and they are winning a big hand The Oklahoma Four, a typical! Western act, presents some fancy | roping and a modley of fast whirl- | wind dancing. LaDora and Beckman open the bil) with @ singing number that is ably presented. The Pantagescope is show- jing © comedy feature, | WASHINGTON, |wenate today adopted the Norris ~ olution, which would amend the cor stitution to prevent defeated mem. bern of congress serving after their| Aspirta te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Gofeat, The Norris measure provides that the terms of members of congress begin on the first Monday tn Janu- ary following thelr election. The an- | nual meeting date of congress also would become the first Monday in January. | Tho proposed amendment would change the date of the president's inauguration from March 4 to the third Monday In January following his election, \BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com~- pounded, brings back the natural | lustre to the hair when | faded, stronked or gray. Yoars ago | the only way to get this mixture was to make ft at home, which {s mussy and troublesome, Nowadays, by ask- ing at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you | will get & large bottle of this famous | old recipe, improved by the addition | of other ingredients, at a small cost, Don't stay gray! Try it! No ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does {t so naturally jand evenly. You dampen a sponge or jsoft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray halr disappears, and after an. Jother application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive.—Advertisement. Whooping Cough ourhe si i from Wh: ing en Sibakip pala and vy ndconas FOLEY’s HONEY AND TAR ESTABLISHED 1875 No Opiatee=In- Srodlemsprints On wrapper. Stood the teat of time, serving “CASCARETS” When Sick, Sour Stomach, Billous, Your bowelp may seem regular— mov y be lined with poiso in being sucked into j your blood, k im you half sick, nervous, despondent and ups Whether you have headache, colds, | sour stomach, indigestion, or heart palpitation, tt ts usually from bowel poison. TOLT HIGH WINS DEBATE SERIES Tolt High school has won the Bnoqualmie Valley championship tn debate, according to an announce ment made by George M. Clarke, of Imsaquah, district chairman. Last Thurnday evening, at Ieee quah, Tolt defeated the Issaquah | trio in the final clash of the season. Toit wins with eleven points to her credit, Kirkland coming in seo | ond with ten points. The Snoqualmie Valley high schools include North Bend, Pulls City, Duvall, Snoqualmie, Bothell, ous waste wh Hez Gases, yet your thirty feet | | By mornt wrKi, Sy FOR BOWELS adachy, Constipated, Bad Breath, Colds for Hurry? night One or two Cascaret, clean your bow you physio fully, ripe inconvenience Children love Cascareta, too, 16 cont boxes, also 26 and 60-cent sizes, Any drugstore. HOW 10 KEEP WELL ALL WINTER HIS fe the time when you hear Tizcret gy, “Reeth a of tick. Its not the tal fault of the winter should be the healthiest time the year. But you should make sure | your blood is rich and oe and oa entire system in Sian but never Gude's Pepto | wal keep you wel a ah sis ae a You dr we io Redmond, Tolt, Issaquah and Kirk- Inna. Those on the team winning the| championship are Joe Martinson, Norman Trezise and Corbin Cowles Tho team was coached by J. H Morgan, principal of Tolt High school The debates have been on the following question: “Resolved, That the federal employment service should be extended and co-ordinated with state and local public labor exchange.” | Cops Lose Pistol Match to Clubmen ‘The five-man revolver team of the| police department went down to de- font at the hands of the Seattle Rifle and Revolver club Monday afternoon, but the ncore was fairty even. The copa totalled 1,080 points against 1,141 guthered by thetr opponents, | The club men had a decided advant- are( shooting with target pistols with | 16-inch barrels. The policemen shot | with regulation stx-inch barrel pistols. | Individual scores, out of ® possible | 250, were: Police—Lieut. J. J. Haslg, 222; M. C. Bhort, 226; 8, J. Jorgen. son, 317; FE. J. Dell, 312; B. BE. Covell, 208. Clubmen—C. C. Finn, 230; C. Meyer, 280; D. K. McDonald, 231; J J. Amutter, 228; W. R. Hinkley, 222 Guc ude's epto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Bone ouozcneuen spreads {ike butter! Bluhill Pimento Cheese Cuonenencuenenencnene: Thoroughness Characterizes our methods im every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. 4% Pald on frvings Accounts Accounts Bubject to Check are Cordially 1 Invited Peoples Savings Bank SEOOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. ( INAUGURATION |SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin | DAY EARLIER?) At the first chit, take genuine Aspirin according to the safe Feb. 18—The| and proper directions in each “Bayer” package, to break up your cold and relieve the pain, headache, fever, neuralgia. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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