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Length $1.60, quality refully finished Regular price Friday-Saturday MAIN FLOOR 19¢ this upholstered davenport greatly reduced— —full webbing construction throughout. Each spring angle tied eight times. Hardwood frame. Soft pillow spring arms. Loose, comfy, spring filled seat cushions. same material. Outside back covered with 5 patterns tapestry to select from. Special Fri- MP AORUURORY 206 ade da¥ vos 0 60u see dois oo shedeudesentetcsce You Credit cc MARK RENTAL DEP AR@IAE? ture Co, +1864 Goo 008% ong, TACOMA <SOWEAELD 8 SRS Adopts 5 Children, * Husband Decamps _ LIVERPOOL, Feb. 22. — Charles Henry Smith testified in his trial zor -Mesertion that he left home because his wife adopted five babies, BABIES ARE AT PREMIUM CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—Childless “mothers” of the Chicago social world} {are scouring the country for home- CHICKEN, MEAT axp reir PIES . Made to Order tor Social Gatherings “They're Individual” MIDGET PIE CO., Main 1424 9420 Fourth Ave. leas waits to adopt. The demand for the children of “the doorstep and the alley,” who have no parents, far exceeds the supply, Judge Victor “Arnold, of the Juvenile court, told the United Press. Bomb in Pudding Kills Woman Cook MANCHESTER, Eng., Feb, 22— pudding being heated by Mrs. Gertrude Tinsley exploded, killing her instantly. Chemists found that the pudding had contained a bomb. A Start Auto Tours Across Normandy | American travelers, who are! patrons of the Internation?’ Mercan. tie Marino Co,, will be. provided thia meason with fast automobile service between Cherbourg and Paris thru Normandy, it was announe ‘Thursday. The distance between the two citles is 230 miles and will be cov- ered in large touring cars in 10] hours, with suitable stops for. rest and meals. All passengers entering Europe thru Cherbourg will receive the bene- fits of this service, which will begin operation March 1, it was announced by the company, (ne X-Ray Free In the @xtraction of teeth wo say to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t pay—coulg we say more? Set of Teeth from 85.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location PLASTER The World's Greatest External Remedy, No matter whether the Pain is in the Back or Side, the Chest or Limbs, you can always rely on an Allcock’s Plaster, It 1am standard temedy, wold by drugginte tn part of the otvilised world, OMNIBUS BILL PASSES HOUSE Heighton Leads Six .Mem- bers in Negative Vote ATT I d 2 With, atx © votes, the OLYMPIA, | Fe ors canting nagativ uN appropristion t and renate appre on com, passed the house Wednes fternoon. Those who voted ure are Repres Bone, Helghton, Jones, Kastner and| J. W. Ry The Vote waa 79 to 6. Only change of any tmpor tance was made by the house in the! a priation bill and that was (he doption of an amendment proposed | by Homer T. Bone, increasing the appropriation for the topographic and hydraulic survey from $7,600 to $20,000, This was the ‘amount fixed in the original bill, which was amended to read $7,500 in the senate. Representative Bone attempted to cut the appropriation for the tional Guard from $341,000 to 000, but received only five ¥ in his support. Those who voted with | him are Representatives Helghton, | Kastner, Mahoney and J. H. Ryan Davin agalnat mit da inst the mens. tives Baldwin James ma, warned the t danger from the Japanese tn this and declared that for that reason, the appropriatior 4 not be cut Representative 1 bil) was the first dar or The appropriat measure ener deliber © for over two hour passing it OHIO CITY HAS BAD BOY CLINIC Will Prevent Lads From | Turning to Crime 2. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 22 Cincinnati has opened a clinic to find out how bad children get tha way. | An habitually bad boy is bad be- cause of mental disorders, according to Dr. Emerson North, social worker, in charge of the clinic “We learn what is wrong with their heads, and after we have found out we treat their heads,” Dr. North said “Thus far we ve he We hope there w later on to put inf formatories and rie Dr, North and his associates be- eve the ounce of prevention provert applies exceptionally to crime, “It ts striking” sald Mra, Rebecca Boyle, social service assistant in the clinic, “that we got more children from wor- ried parents than from the police, “That is @ good sign. It means) parents are awake to the importance lof nipping the least criminal ten- dency before it has made its imprint | permanent.” } Some of the children brought tn by parents have been normal until a jcertain aga Then thelr parents be- }ean to observe gradual changes— Nights of temper, pilfering. | “This te the type of child we are mont muceessful with,” sald Mi Boyle. “The gradual change ts in most cases nothing latent that ts ‘just coming out on them’ but caused by some developing disorder. In the clinic records children who on police and juvenile court books aro classed as “incorrigibles,” are listed as suffering from “conduct dis- | orders.” micceas fewer men ntiaries, re- chairn” tt Sas er ae | Holfeld Rites | Set for Friday) Paul Holfeld, 21, 4262| Linden ave, died Wednorday, follow jing a lt ering Hines, He in # vived by his widow, Alice Holfeld;| |hia father and mother, Mr. and Mre A. Holfeld, of Seattle; two brothers, | J. C. Holfeld, of Great Falls, Mont., | jand Fred C. Holdfeld, of & , and | | four sisters, Mra, 0. F, Jewell, Stock jton, Cal; Mra. trude M. Stotts, |Mrs. Florence B. Patterson and {Clara V. Hoilfeld, of Seattle. The} | funeral will be held Friday afte rnoon | at 1:30 from the Bivits undertaking phavelaie ‘William Will Gives Polson Children $5 Each Four children of Perry Polson are each left $5 in tho will of the wealthy Seattlo ploneer, probated Wednesday. The bulk of the $250,000 estate ta) willed to Mra, K. H. Polson, the} widow, who is also named executrix without bond. HEAL SKIN. DISEASES, Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid It fs unnecessary for you to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, |Rashes and similar akin troubles, Zemo obtained at any drug store for 86e, or $1.00 for extra largo bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching tor- ture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effective. ly most skin diseases, Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and 1a soothing to the most delicate akin. Get it today and save all further distress, —~Adver- tivement, — | FREE EYE EXAMINATION Glasses are Moderately Priced— When Needed NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 517 Pine Street Across from Frederick & Nelson Phone Main 6742 }tee of the Chamber of ¢ Eg { German ‘King ? | Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, | grandson of the former kais- If Germany again turns ‘ a monarchy, he stands the best chance of being elevated to the throne, say observers. n| Find Father Galvin Dead in His Room BAN FRANCIBOO, Feb. 22 alvin had y @ year Galvin had been pastor of chureh here ar dat Ala 1 am a parish ine 33 Indians Name Park for Foch BILLINGS, Feb. The Spot at the Montana, where t tiated th Mont., ow Ind Mars nto the Cre ur of a r Hiane in gen A} was written Ah Ba K ton to the f an Amer Dost Is located at the Crow ag nCy Prince’s Palace Is Auctioned for $575 LONDON, Fob. 22 palnes of Count von Germany, on Nicol Inland, west connt of A auction here for The tropical Sehwer'n of | off the Ask More Aid for Alaskan Railroad |, oad was urge day night before the Alaska ¢ Jommerce. head the vss . and ctor of the svoke Col. Frederick Sears, Alaxka railroad Horace Albright, fie! th nal park nerve 50 GOOD ame’) lt laa GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this silp, inclose with and mail it to Foley & Sheffield Ave, Chicago, Til. your name ond address clearly. 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Lots More to Tell You—But We’d Rather Show You Come in Tomorrow or Saturday Here and There] Port of New York collects $2,107,- | 836 in customs tn one day, . | Dwight B. Waldo, president of | Hellingham Normal, will head Kala. Mich., Normal this summéF: . maz00, Discover gold and allver ore on Missouri farm. | | iP John McLaughlin, father of Wil-} liard Mack, playwrightactor, dies at} Rosebud, Alta., home. | Seattle's G-cent fare goes into ef- fect March 1. oe from Vancouver alone to meet) nts in Yokohama. . . ei Annette Bradshaw Swanson, wall be . Jacob Johnson, insane man, eludes | guarda and teapa to death from deck | of ship off Vancouver, Pains and Aches Fade Away You will never be free from rheu- matiam until you rid your aystem of jurtc acid an other waste matter j which i# responalble for the disease, |Firat of all, you muat restore the kidneys to proper working order, #0 |that they can throw off these pol- jfona in a natural manner, Anti-Urie is a remarkable kidney |tonic and blood purifier, It will | Mush out the weak, lifelems kidneys and help them to function aa they should, At the same time the blood |will be gradually cleansed of ac- thus re- jmoving the cause of pain, stiffness and soreness, You take no chances when you use Anti-Uric. ‘This treatment rieg a written guarantee of md back if reults are not satiafactory, | Price $1.50 at Bartell Drug Co.—A | vertinement ‘PIMPLY? WELL DON'T BE People Notice. It. t. 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Dr, Wdwards spent years among patients affileted with iver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result, Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feo! and 1/07 PIKE ST. BET WEEN Isr. & 2no. Russian Factories Making Vodka MOSCOW, Feb. 22—Petrograd ts trying to come back. A number of factories are being reopened in the former capital of the old Russia. These are largely for the manufacture of vodka, which is booze of 40 horsepower. This Russian drink is 40 per cent alcohol and has some kick. The newly formed spirit-trost ts building 10 factories at Petrograd, of which six are practically completed, and two of them aré turning out | vodica. Bince Russia decided to be wet again, the manufacture of vodka Is being resumed on a big scale. Tho thirsty Russians have no cause to be worried over the supply, for in eddi- tion to the stored liquor being re- leased, 100 factories are making vod- ka out of potatoes, grain and sugar. Under the czaristic regime, a cer- tain amount of revenues of the sale of vodka was devoted to educate tho people as to the bad influences of the vodka. Tho present regime, too, intends to devote a certain amount for the edu- cation of the people, for which pur- pose a certain sum will be handed over to the department of education. ‘HOUSE’ BARGAINS DEPARTMENT STORE 1419- ares FIRST AVE 100 tailored skirts, Prunella cloth and serges. In_ plaids, box plaited or plain. Good sizes and colors. A real value at $2.95 500 “Mina Taylor” aprons. Many styles and colors. Special 95¢ 800 pairs ladies’ and misses’ one and two-strap patent leather pumps. Fancy stitched. Rub- ber top and military heel. Sizes 3 to 8. 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