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MONDAY, MARCI 2 Deaf Can Hear, Says Science Niabs New Here suffer Invention Thousands mark ed t hear ay frew CoD there it entire risk traordir 2 exy aking nse and this ex g that trument ar r well n know © ma so am that the turned have and r the user being re pusands oft your place measure, ex Lovers Meet After Long Separati on 1 ttle ter along the = two miles the moon at the mome happy That thought again and ate again a her, had 5 Was not delighted hi He was ag eve again sorts of ‘How glad I “that I had on th wit te I am glad he likes me as well in street clothes as in my party gown. I know I looked well after my walk in the alr. And to think that I just got that suit at Cherry’s on credit, too. Their store ts at 1015 Second ave. in the Rialto Bidg, between Madison and Spring, just over the Pign Whistle. Take elevator.— Advertisement. Dentistry at Half Price As cutting prices seems to be in yogue, without in the slightest cut- ting the quality, we are going to do all regular dentistry at half usual prices for Class A work t new Bridgework with Interchangeable | porcelain (facings) teeth, shows no old edges, easy to replace in case of reakage. Back teeth are all porce- Iain and guaranteed unbreakabl when boxed in with gold back! 22-k. gold crowns and 20 solder, at $5 per tooth. If anybody else custes you bridgework at 35 insiat on above | specifications in a signed contract, and you will likely not get it. old and porcelain crowns and fillings, $5 each. Silver fillings, $3 up. Fifty- dollar semi-metal flexible plates at 25. Good $20 pure rubber plates, * $15. Both Trubite teeth. A perfect fit guaranteed or no charge. (Cheap Tubber plates are danger- ous and profitiess, hence we do not make them.) Having been estab- lished 17 years as high-clas: fairly high-priced dentists, most people In the state know us as such, we feel that any further com- ment about who we are would be superfluous. v6 will show samples of all our work and guarantee yours to be equal to the samples. It's the best On Alveolar Work there will be no reduction. We own the system—it is patented and trade marked and no other dentists can do it “legally.” It costs double the cost of bridgework to make and in most cases worth double. it is a positive success in cases where bridgework is absolutely impossible and in all cases where bridgework is possible. In the latter it is merely @ question of which i# the better. If you have two or more good teeth or roots, one or more on each side, ing teeth can be satisfactorily > placed, The work ia beautiful, dur able, comfortable and natural in looks. We have made about 11,000 cases in these offices in the past 17 years and the work has given gen- éral satisfaction. Alveolar Dentists 204 Haight Bldg. Second and Pine rt and as Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave feattle Dally *Exoept Sunday PECIAL NIGHT SERVICE From feattle to Bremerton ednesday, Friday, Haturday andl” Munday, 11:20 P.M. AUTOMOBILE FERRY 1b, 11:80 A, M., Colman Dock Main 00% 4 my NAVY YARD ROUTE Fy ak: o. Main 3993 [*| CAEL ES ES ET OE ea ETO id | Co., | Twelve Chicken: Backyard BY WI Extension States I LIAM BR. BEATTIB Horticulturist, United epariment of Agri cultare right numbe from the stand point of clean ing up all food m from th wast house and BEATTIE HENS HELP GARDEN— GARDEN HELPS HENS prod | Pasteurizatio Ordinance May Hit Snag and a Garden Plot 4 pounds trom the ng the hy " ane and U h the t mount of fertilizer 1 be ured. would be the m awe of the | wire er whi f nw Use Li i FOR FERTILIZE Wh the ward ne b rable poultry As the ut and n © time 5 swept plied from be rs c w » on mn the garden ple the sol TOMORROW: Taking the kinks out of back of backyard gar dener, nof Milk Jser Answers Dr. Read on Food contro fons has Commissioner msed mak an or milk; also milk suga in milk long before " | point is reached, impairing the value of milk as food. “I think Dr. Read knows this all as well as I do. Also I think I know what's behind the move. Do Your Feet Hurt? When shoes pinch or corns and ons ache, get a package F Zase, h Ing powder to It takes corns, bunions and gives Instant relief to Smarting, Ac! len feet. che an i ing or dancing, sprinkle » s ‘oot-Ease in the foot-bath, and you will solve your foot troubles. Over 1,500,000 pounds of powder for tho were by our Army and during the war. Sold ev sement. A Good Thing—Don’t Miss It bu: of fe, shoes callune Send your name and address plaln- | lly written, together with 5 cents (and | this Chamberlain } Co. D , Towa, and rec jin return a trial pack containing | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy | coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “fl land whooping coughs, and tickling ; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, for stomach trouble l indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipa- tion; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every family for burns, acalds, wounds, piles and skin affections; | these valued family medicines lonly 6 cents, Don't miss it—Adver esscadcaine TAKE SALTS IF RHEUMATISM IS BOTHERING YOU Medi Tells Rheumatism Suffere: to Take Salts to Get Rid of Toxic Acid. Rheumatism {s no respecter of lage, sex, color or rank, If not the |most dangerous of human afflictions {it is one of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat no sweets for awhile, dress as warmly as possible, avold any unduy expos. ure and above all, drink lots of pure wate Rheumatism acid or body joften generated absorbed into the function of the k poison from the is waste matter caused by uric and is in the bowels and blood, It ia the sto filter this blood and it out in the urine; the pores of the akin are means of freeing the blood of this impurity, In damp jand chilly, cold weather the skin are cl¢ thus forcing the #8 to do double work; they be. come weak and sluggish and fall to feliminate this toxic which keeps accumulating through the system, tiing in the joints causing stiffness | ealled rheumatism At the first twinge of rheumatiam get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Ite; put tuble. spoonful 11 a glaus of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week, This is helpful to neu tralize acidity, remove and |stimulate the kidneys, thus helping \to rid the blood of these rheumatic acid, nd cireu eventually and muscles, a waste nexpenaive, and de from ( dd of grapes an }lemon julee, combined with tthia nd in used with excellent resulta by thousands of folka who are subject to rheumatigm,—Adyertivement, + |W for} for| soreness and pain, legal power Dr. Read, how many dairies and demic of sore throat has not been traced to milk; he knows he cannot prove that !t bas. I am giving Dr. fvead credit for knowing something of milk. Perhaps I am mistaken and he is only a politictan after all “Dh, Read, how many dairies which ones are selting property p teurtzed milk in Seattle? There are | milk-users interested tn th | Let us give it fair publicity forcing legislation upon anyone, uld Dr. Read lke to discuss this matter be the readers of the Physical Culture Magazine and the local daily press?” BEAUTY GIVEN $5,000 VERDICT But She Will Try Again to Get $250,000 CHICAGO, March 26—A proof” jury dys Graham Fox on! ages in her sult agains aire father-in-1 A Fuchs, whom sh accused of breaking up her home. Mrs. Fox dinaatinfi | | “beauty awarded Mra, 000 dam. her million: today who h with tt asked f Judge and a n granted by Judge Scan. by a new which was lan The jurors, picked carefully by at- torneys for the wealthy real estate dealer for their ability to withstand e appes had an em Fox and * delib agreed one-fiftieth at jurors declared in no wa } | trangdment . | her husband. eration, however, us was entitled to only |the amount she as } all beauty | cision. “I guess they weren't influenced greatly by the evidence,” was Mrs. | Fox's only comment She was plainly disappointed by the small judgment | ‘The 12 men claimed they were im | mune to the comeliness of any wom Jan. Their average age was just un. | der 40 ond all but one were married | Mrs, Fox claimed her father-.in-1 | objected to her bec Jof German ancestry | Her husband changed his name |from Fuchs to Fox during the world war Mra. Fox's attorneys pictured h |happy married lfe until, they | leged, the father-in-law interfered | “Their home was a regular Garden | of F the serpent peared Bangs, for Mrs Fox Aft hour shi of Mre. Fox's affected their do ise she was not er len until Fuchs Attorney declared ‘|Beg Pardon! M4 atural Rubber | i we will thank | who call it to our attention, In @ letter to ‘Taxpayer was this “This N. Hi. the | mort logical location (for a new route | to rett), thus making a middie only centrally located but three-quarters of a mile shorter than any oth Mor each 100 feet out off, a waving of $4,000 to the tuxpaye The oniener the editor, in Saturday's wir ex to 10th ave, urtery a not 1 r voute wu total of $686,400. riske i hould have read three and three-quarters of a mile,’ ete, instead. to ry that the} OU walk on linoleum in offices and homes. You see it in st ore: do you know what it is? ; you read about it as you are reading now-—but Linoleum is a combination of cork, oil, and burlap. These substances blend together naturally into a material that makes a floor superior to any kind of floor that man has devised. Every one of these natural products—cork, linseed oil, and burlap— contributes qualities to linoleum that are desirable in a floor, What the cork gives different from wood, or stone, or metal? A cork used blacken, but cu in and you will find thestain ha not penetrated. Cork is nonab- sorbentand moisture-proof. Cork is light. I will float water. elastic. Youca compress it an when released it will spring bac to its original Throw it on the floor and it will rebc Cork resists It is a good heat-insu- lator, which makes it warm to the summer or win other surfaces. These are the qualities that cork gives to linoleum, What the lin- seed oil gives Linoleum gets its name from linseed oil, whichis pressed from flaxseed. Lin- seed oil is the | same oil used | in paint, which, | | | | | Leader in Eastern Star Work Passes Mra, Florence Catherine Huntosh, 67, died Saturday night at her home, 7023 Ravenna ave. Sho is survived y her husband, a son, two daughters all of Seattle. Mr Huntosh was active in Eastern 8 ircles. at the university, having rved ag past matron of tho Univer. |aity chapter jand ister, ‘TEETH EXTRACTION | | | ip: | Our partial plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth If you have two or more teeth $5.0 |OChowns $4.0 iy Most of our present patronage ts recornmended by our early custom= era, whose work ts still giving good satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 years, Bxamination free. OHIO cur RAT DENTISTS Kiatabl A 20 Yours AND | wet of Teeth ... uP iy Ate in Cork is Cork is tough. It does not scratch or abrade easily, nor will it scratch or mar when exposed to air, turns toat solid filmof skin. This fil smooth and rubbery and p cally waterproof. When mixed powdered cork these subst unite perfectly. The tough oil skin, bined with the cork, becomes remar durable. The daily tread of thou of feet makes little impression up’ Also, it can be printed with patter You have prob- ably handled hundreds of or- dinary cork stoppers, but have you ever two really exam- ined a piece of cork to study wherein cork is Colored throughout its entire thic linoleum itself. This is what is kno inlaid linoleum. These are the qualities that li oil gives to linoleum. in an ink bottle will t What the burlap gives This mixture of cork and oxidize: seed oil is not truly linoleum until been pressed or “keyed” into a fabric of tough, strong burlap. This burlap back provides a solid foundation and pre vents tear- ing. The Arm- strong trade- mark, a Circle “A,” appears t n d k shape, Cork i the ater bark of the cork oak. This tree yrees in Spain. The ped to America. A, dettle stoppers have heen punched from the serips, the remainder is ground wp and wed in making linoleum Jute from India is widel im the manufacture of sund decay. ar som, jule yarn it woven i strong linslewm burlap can identify touch, ter. Linoleum. non-tearing gives to lino- leum. Linoleum has every quality thata modern floor should have. The lino- leum floor is smooth, resil- ient, and comfortable. clean and keep clean. It can be looking new year after year by an In 1843 Predevick - * film of oxidised linseed oil that forms on the top of an open can of paint He mixed this solidifying oil with powdered cork, pressed st on bur lap—and linoleum was invented conductorofheat,is not cold tothet Armstrona Cork Company, Linoleum Division, Lanc. designs that do not fade; or it can be with colors that are as permanent as the hinds of rope. For the same rea i genwine Li Loum by the burlap beck clearly on the back of all Armstrong’s It is this sturdy, flexible, quality that burlap Tt is water- proof and the easiest of all floors to sional waxing and polishing. It is ex- tremely quiet and, because cork is a non- Good linoleum wears for many years. ough, mis racti- with ances A dining-room floor of Armstrong's Black ond Gray Seraight Line Inlaid Linoleum with a border of Black Linoleum Many colors and patterns Architects and interior decorators have been quick to seize the opportunity to suggest in the permanent linoleum ficor a color value that is artistically a part of the room itself. Well-chosen floors of linoleum blend with the color schemes of walls, furniture, and draperies. Rugs are placed on these floors as on any perma- nent floor. Armstrong’s Linoleum is sold in good furniture and department stores in rich plain colors, beautiful two-tone Jaspé effects, parquetry inlaids, tile inlaids, carpet inlaids, and pleasing printed de- signs. Estimates furnished by linoleum contractors or house furnishers will sur- prise you at the low cost of replacing worn wooden floors or installing Arm- strong’s Linoleum floors in a new home. The Armstrong Cork Company main- tains a Bureau of Interior Decoration for the purpose of giving advice on this, subject, without charge. com- kably sands on it. ns or kness wn as useed d lin- it has Because of its tensile rerength, y aond ‘Laying linoleum for permanency In summer wood floors expand. In winter they dry out and contract, with a tendency to open up the cracks between the boards. Your linoleum floor, there- fore, should be cemented (not tacked) over a lining of builder’s deadening felt. The added service and wear this method gives are well worth the extra cost. Write for free sample and-booklet Let us send you a sample of Armstrong's Linoleum and our 24- page booklet, ‘‘New Floors for Old.” The bookletcontainsascore of colorplates of dis- tinctive designs in Armstrong’s Linoleum that youcansee at good stores; also, informa- tion on laying linoleum over wood or concrete, and how totake careof your linoleum floors. inte the You ne kept occa- Take the sample in your hands. Note how the cork mix is keyed to the burlap back. Feel how warm, resilient, yet tough and durable good joleum is ‘ouch, ASTER, PENNSYLVANIA attle Office—1614 L. C. Smith Building. Telephone—Main 3794, Armstrong's Linoleum for Every Floor in the House Well-Known Press ‘Meets Man He Gave Telegrapher Dies} Shelter Years Ago SAN FRANCISCO, March two tired E. R. Coons, known the among telegraphe: Rey. cal, Twenty-nine years ago, 26 well and little hungry at of famous miners called * and newspaper hospital house Willfred missionary rest T. Grenfell, physician of Labrador. night Milton Mur- of Seattle Dr, Grenfell the latter's lecture at the First men a8 a press telegrapher of wide| Dr. erday from ill for] Saturday J experience, died here ye | pneumonia, He had two weeks, | Coons had been in the employ of| the United Preay in New York and jon the Pacific coast for 15 yea He was a native of New York, 40 years, John told been phey afte | Methodist church, upper had | Murphey was t that the rest and ne been forgotten. eling with W, D. |Vincent, president of the Old Na- Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair | Girle—it you want plenty of thick, | beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all | moans get rid of dandruff, for it will | starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It does no yood to try to brush or | Wash it out. Tho only sure way to | et rid of dandruff 1g to dissolve It; then you destroy it entirely, ‘To do this, got about four ounces of ordi rary liquid arvon; apply it at night | when retiring; use enough to moisten j tho scalp and rub it in gently with | the finger tips, Ry morning most, if not nll, of your dandruff will be gone, and threo or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and co of it, : “Yow will Hn, Woo, thet ait chine SHAiler Mathews to Speak to Club jand digging of the sealp will stop, }and your halr will look and feel a| | Shailer Matnews of the Uni of Chicago will ob the hundred times better, You can got liquid arvon at any drug ounces tw all you will need, no mat | iker at the meeting the Mu tur much dandruff you have, |nicipal Yeague Tuesday noon, March | This simple remedy never fails—Ad-|27, at the Hotel rye, according to vertivement, 4h announcement made Monday, } | tonal Bank of Spokane of the Dr. Grenfell bered occasion. at the time visit the remem: Political Boss to Face Court Trial CHICAGO, Mareh din, former political hoss of Chicago, 2 Fred Lau- and a score of assistants, must stand trial school for conspiracy to rob Chicago funds of Ja sums, Judie | Charles A, MeDonald deci today, The court overruled motions of de fense attorneys to quash the indict | ments and ordered the trial to start | after the municipal elections, April 6. Dean vorslty tore, Mour A SICK, CROSS CHILD NEEDS “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”. MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with this Harmless Laxative—Children Love Its Taste If your child jy constipated, full of} Millions of mothers keep “Califor cold, has colle, or if the stomach is nia Fig Syrup” handy, ‘They know | Ja teaspoonful today may save a sick” [sou breath bad, tongue coated, a ehild tomorrow, It never Ask your Cal ta teaspoonful of “California Pig Syrup" | overact will never fall t In a few hours j self how thorougt works Jconstipation poison, sour bile waste right out and you have @ well, playful child again, © opon the bowel enue or i lreetions foy bo bla i printed on bole | Mothort You must say “Califor, | nia” oy you may get an imitation fig syrup, your: | whtely ha the | chil and | tle, | you can seo for y it