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\ SaausPay¥ i err i Phe Correct Apparel for Women A SELECTED GROUP OF fos SUITS Priced at ee (HOUSE OF DAVID SECRETS BARED Married Children Defend “King” Benjamin Purnell ST. JOSEVH, Mich, Apra A and wife, today told of the inner se ¢ the House of David. Boys, with long hair covering the hite fuse aa the shoulders and only proof they abided by the cult orders against ving, admit 47.50 This is a special of- fering of Suits in such favored fabrics as Velour Checks and Plaids, Navy Twill and Novelty Silks, These Suits are conspicu- ous for their fine tailor- ing, smart lines and high quality of their materials, and all the new style tend- encies. are presented, in- cluding a few Three-piece models. The usual Carman stand- ards of Quality and Work- manship are adhered to in every Suit in this group at $47.50. —Second Gallery Judge Harry J. Dingeman, conduct ing a “one-man” grand jury Invest gation, that they were not celibat husbands as required by the cult teachings Girls, supposed virgin wiv or Hid not observe the res | tensed they either before or | ulations of purity after marriage All, however, denied any wrong or the part of King’? Benjamin Pur nell, ruler of the colony, who style himself “the seventh angel,’ **the young brother of Jesus Christ’ and the “immortal prophet.’* Instances of transgression of the rules of the colony were declared by the witnosses to be isolated instan and not in any manner connected with the teachings or ceremonies. Playing together in an outer room of the city hall council chamber the boys and girls gave the appear ance of any other normal group of schoot chikiren, with the exception | of thelr queer comtumes | Boys carried Bibles under ¢helr arms and quoted texts to aupport teachings of their oult with the ut facility. All wore long trou n ‘ most ARMA Second Avenue at Spring Street | Hoover Will Make Trip to Alaska Girls’ World Tour | Lasts But a Night | LODI, Cal, April 25.—Two high school girle, Helene Holden, 16, ant Myrtle Del Marling, 17, were safe| at home again today, after one| iow on the trip to Alaska th night away from home on a trip “to | summer, WASHINGTON, April 25. Hts Olarantine Is Still In Effec OLYMPIA, April 25. Coughs and Colds ira Take it yourself and give It to the ¢ehildren, for there is nothing better, forming drugs in its composition. It quickly and surely soothes and| than SHILOH and it's use for nearly | yane which had come from that sec. | Hl. tion. 50 years is your guarantee. by all druggists. —Advertisament Neat, Grow Marigolds in tf | the “Old-Fashioned Garden” Marigold: rich 4 in appearance— The right touch for a place in ‘our “old-fashioned garden.” The African varieties grow tall and are adapted for large heds or mixed borders. The fetter are ammall and striped suitable for are old-time fa- in color and pleasin bedding or pots. We have seeds of both va- rteties and will gladly tell how to grow them to the best advantage. Our expert gardeners will be glad to help you with any suggestions possible about the t arrangement of your flowers. Open until 6 P. M. And by Dealers Everywhere Shines in a hurry— Saves leather and worry! Keeps the shoes trim and tidy. Gives the look and feel of; prosperity. Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown Everyday in everyway you need the SHINOLA Home Set. Genuine bristle dauber cleans the shoes and applies the polish and the big lamb’s wool polisher brings the shine like lightning. Seore tary of Commerce Hoover today an- | nounced he will accompany President —The alfalfa) than a score of vocals ner are there any dangerous habit/ hay quarantine order tasued in 1917 against alfalfa from the weeviln-| best talent aching throat and | fected district of Idaho ts still being | the tough choking |atrictly enforced, Agriculture Direc: | deck), night's rest. There ts nothing bettar|burn two carloads of hay et Spo. | bese sole, “Rrening Star’ of the colony, after using the girls | for their own purposes, marry them to hand-picked husbands in order |to protect them against prosecution. | | bitin /KDZE TO GIVE OPERA SCENE In response to numerous requests! ia} as an ___ | California. He said his main purpone| that of his pupils Inst week, Prof Jin going to Alaska Is to inspect the| Clifford W. Kantner will present a SHILOH Best For | fisheries and lighthouse facilities |recital by bie artist pupils over | there. radiophone KDZE at § o'clock Wed | |nesday night, which tude a complete scene from quette’s | “Chimes of Normandy.” An abor ate program has been prepared which will be participated tn by more numbered among which is some of the city’s ‘The program follows Duet, “Passage Birds’ Pareweil™ (itt ba Aldrich, soprano ana Wil- t baritone, with cello obbil> | Phiegm and at once eases the diffi- m1 fam Jackson, cult breathing. A sini tor HB. I. French deciared today, | Uae vy sir, Aldrich. soprano solo, “Quan: | time will often insure a following his order yesterday to|de Men Yo" (Tupetn! serinne Laneh; (Wagner). K of Tacoma, contralto sole, a (Crosteh), prano solo, “At Partini Aldrich; baritone. sole, (Clifford W, Kastner), William Jackson soprano solo, “I Hear « Throah at Ere Anna Neft; (enor sol ‘ampbell Tipton), Barl Ki ender Birding” = (F soprans, tenor deli Tipton), | rrecht; mento-sepranc | polo, “All's W (Teresa Riego), Kether | Wolgemuth; baritone solo “The Trum- peter” (Dix), Owen Willams; solo, “One Fine Day” (from (Puccini), Lucile Me THIS ONE ON THE MINISTER | Minister (closing Sunday sermon) And, brothers, don’t run around with other men's wives Man‘in the congregation jumps up and snaps his fingers. (Later, after church.) Same Man—Preacher, I'm sorry 1 made that commotion in church, but that sentence of yours just reminded me where I left my umbrella last night—OkIahoma Whirlwind. What’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 KDZE—10:30 to 11 @ m.; 3:30 to 430.; 8 to 10 p. m. KIJR—6:30 to 6:15 p. m, KFHR—2:30 to 3:30 p. m. wince | ro = ssh UUf\eetccsst ld “lenthustast since he took hin new of- | "| flee. THE SEATTLE STAR [ Russ War on Religion | —-——_— 4 Most Reverenc LONDON, April 2 Workmen and | all-powerful Cheka—the soviet sect men and women of Russia are the | service—is acting against all religious hief obstacles hindering the war on | sec Buildings of the Orthodox all organized religion declared by the] Rv » church have been sec sera, altho many appeared around | *viets. ized. T f Minsk 14 years of age and were still in The war against the “denizens of | has beer P e the awkward stage, Voices awitched | he#ven”-—as the reds themselves call | hall " |from high to low as they talked it—soon on deapite world protests, | have been retzed. The entire group had been mar Most Rey. Dr, Tikhon, former| Charges against the preiates al ried in one wholesale ceremony last | P@triarch of all Russia and matro. tried and executed or sen week. Altho applications for wed: |Politan of Moscow, is the next to go to prison maine As ding licenses stated all were over |°° trial for his lite It will come ax| those pending p the 16 yeara required by Michigan & sequel to the trials of Roman | “persistent and organized opposition law, several appearing before the | ‘ lic prelates and priests, In| to the decrees of the noviet for the oyalettion have admitted more ten.| Sich Monsignor Budkewics, vicar] separation of church and state, and der years. general of Petrograd, wan executed. |opposition to the sequestration of | Andrew Daugherty, attorney gen and Archbishop Zepliak ropolitan| church treasures.” This means that ere for Michigan. conducting the | °C Detrosrad. was first condemned to| they persisted in holding vices ‘quentioning: of witneenes, necking {treet She he SeatenCe was lates Jand prevented the government from to determine truth of charges |°O™™ ited to 10 years’ tmprison- | seizing gold ma eiieer versels Lelong- civil a dors} ing to the churches. hed gdh stp iad marrage | manned pressure of the entire| Dr, Tikhon met refusal when he civilized world st what wit- af nesses of the trials call a travesty of | for the justice has not swayed the soviets tn their anti-religion war. This is what “Pravda,” official so- viet paper, rays “We must carry on our agt against religion just as system an we do in political questions, with even more determination. “Altho we have declared war on ton ly but Hoover will join the president infor another radio concert following |the denizens of heaven, It is by no|the game and must pay up means easy to sweep them from 1 of the workmen. expecially are in Vith an aweoper. men must clear their homes of the last vestige of all that ts ‘holy.’ nity with his policy, the houne’ w Reclamation Include Enormous Area Boulder Dam and Columbia Basin Surveys 1 Dr. Tikhon offered to sell all church treasures starving people, stipulating that the clergy should have the au thority to select the articles not used in the rites of the church, and that they alone should distribute to the needy Public Prosecutor Krytenko, in his | speech to the supreme revolutionary tribunal, at the trial of the Catholic | prelates, sneered that “they have lost Bebrichtcheff Pushkin, on behalf f the prisoners, retorted: “It you want to employ these tac- | tes, would it not be more simple and honest to organize a wholesale |maughter under government aus- | pi Projects | Are Largest of 26 Important Plans WASHINGTON, April 25.—Reclam- | Colorado ation projects now under considera- tion by the department of Intertor | cluding engineers total the stupefidous area/and Arizona, of 5,503,000 acres, an inland empire} to be carved out of deserts and waste | acres in Nevada, land. | Dr. Hubert Work, new secretary of the Interior, has become no interested in the 26 huge projects now contem- | mgprane | lated that he expects to make a per-| with a possible acreage of 1,753,000 | sites this | acres. sonal Inspection of the summer, in advance of the trip to! Alaska, which he expects to make| lower Rio Grande, in Texas, involv~ with the president. | Work has become a reclamation “If I can help make frult, vege- tables and cerealn grow on acres where only cactus grew before I will! have done something worth while,” he remarked the other day. While ft ix not certain that the government will develop these proj- | ects until congress has authorized | the work and provided funds, the! | federal reclamation engineers indorse | development of the following proj- | cota: | The Boulder dam project In QUIGK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That is the Joyful ory of thousands | since Dr. Edwards produced Olive! Tablets, the substitute for calomel. — | Dr. Edwards, a practicing physt- | clan for 17 years and calomel's old- time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating pa-| tients for chronic constipation and | torpid livers, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but @ healing, sooth. ing vegetable laxative. No griping in “koynote™ of | these little sugar-coated, olive-col: | ored tablets. They cause the bowels | and liver to act normally. They nev- er force them to unnatural action. “dark brown mouth” dull, tired focling— sick headache—torpid liver—consti- pation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant resulta from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bed- time. Thousands ike them every night just to keep right, Try them, 160 and 300.—Advertisement. Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery An instructive book has been pub- ished by Dr. A: 8. McCleary, t noted rectal mpocialint of Ka City, 1 ook tells how suite from Piles can be quickly and cured without the use of knit sors, “hot" \ron, electricity other cuttin) without con! or burning method, nement to bed and no hospital bills to pa Ye The method haw | been @ success for twonty-four years and in more than eight thousand es . The book i# sent postpaid irae to perrone Afflicted with piles or other rectal troubles who clip. thio item and mail it with name and ad- roan to Dr, McCleary, 647 Parkview janitarium, Kansas City, Mo—Ad- river, which would make fortile 3,807,000 acres in six states, in- Oregon to Have Air Cotton Charmeuse Bloomers Exceptional Values $1.95 Floor Upper Main A new shipment of self-striped Cotton Char- meuse Bloomers has just been placed on dis- play. Made of a very serviceable material with elastic at the waist and double elastic at the knee, as sketched. They come in shades of yellow, orchid, pink, and white. 27 and 29. They compare favorably with many others selling at a much higher price. blue Sizes oe PHORES Ca, New Wool Sport Skirts $6.95 Each Second Floor Tinted Enlargements Special 79c Kodak Dept—Main Floor Rear For Thurséay only, we will make enlarge Just tn from York! A shipment of ments from your favorite negatives a wool serge Sport Skirts in a big assortment hand-color them in, (Sizes Txl1 or $xl0 of p tterns and colors. Priced reason- ab 79¢ y at $6.96 each Corsets Priced for Quick Clearance Corset Dept—Upper Main Floor Corsets—Special $5.95 Front and back lace, low bust styles of pink brocade and designed for slender figures. as broken line of sizes from 22 to 30, Also, Girdles of pink surgical lnetic, in sizes 2 26, 27 and 28; for medium size figures. Greatly reduced for clearance—§5.95 each. Corsets—Special Girdles—$2.95 $2.95 Girdles of elastic and coutil, for High, low and medium bust dender, medium and stout figures, style Corsets of pink and white ‘These are made with an inside _ couti! and broche, in sizes 23 to xbéominal support. The selling 6 ; eae eno - nize ea every price of these was much higher atyle. hese sold formerly for aay a much higher price. For clear- Soreneriy; etsy, Sate ee ee ance, at $2.95. at $2.95. Corsets—$1.95 Brassieres—39c Lew bust, elastic top Corsets, Bandeau Brassteres of pink with long and medium skirts mesh; also a few in white. These These are je of pink coutil In are in front and back fastening & broken line of sizes from 22 to style, and sizes are 32 to 44, but 20. For slender and medium fig- not each size in both styles. Form ures. 8Special, while they last, erly 60c each. For this sale, each, $1.95. 39¢. WATCHES DEATH SLIDE CANON CITY, Colo, April 25.— Powerless to help, Charles A. Fran CIRCUMSTANTIAL Father's umbrella was not to be found anywhere. So he asked the Patrol Protection SALEM, Ore. April 25—Airplane | patrol of the forests of Oregon will be maintained again this year on the samme basis ox last year, according to Information received by F. A. Elliott, members of his family if they had seen it. “I think Mr. Benson took f last night,” said Johnny, cis watched his son slowly slide down the mountainside and finally fall into an abyss, Watch your 710,000 acres in Callfornia 7,000 acres In upper | state forester, Arizona, 1,018,000 in Colorado, 60,000 | Senator Mc 483,000 acres in| Senator M ry New Mexico, 456,000 acres in and 548,000 in Wyoming. The Columba basin project Washington is second in importance, | of operations. The third project in stze ts the | AMO! ing an area of 600,000 acres. Idaho has the fourth project In| size, at Mountain Home, where It is | James Gra: SHEFFIELD, fertile aud productive. pimples vanish Why? Pimple-Poison goes whenRede | of g00d roads. this Nary explained that he Utats | has the assurance of the war depart-|last night I heard him say to sle- j ment that planes will be available. in| Eugene will again be made the base ther Argument for Prohibition | &@ brewery worker, com-~- ontimated 400,000 acres can be made | mitted suicide by drowning himself jin a vat of beer | p ae Poland Will Spend Millions for Roads | WARSAW, April 25 ment Is planning to appropriate sev- era! million dollars for the building ANN “What makes you think so, my =e son ‘ “"Cause when I was ip the hall morning from at Washington. ter: ‘Well, I'll have to steal one.’” Minneapolis Tribune. ‘SureRelief ESTION Eng. April 26-— The one remedy that always gt relief from the awful pain of and Bladder Troubles afid . tism. 50c. a box—at druggists—wril for free sample to Na-Dru-Co., ‘The govern- Blood-Cella increase! 5S. 5. 5. buildstheseRed-Blood-Cells You can be sure of this, nature has no substitute for red-blood-cells. Pimple-poison can’t live in the red tivers of your blood as long as there | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhere | Buffalo, N. ¥. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. 106 ?. <== ) | every man, can now har “yt a ft Rose Petal are enough rich red-blood-cells fn it. More red-blood-celis! That.is ‘what you need when you see pim- ples staring at you in the mirror, | Blackheaded pimples are worse! | Bozema is worse yet! You can try everything under the sun,—you'll | find only one answer, moro cell- | power in your blood! The tremen- dous results, produced by an in. | crease in red-blood-cells 1s one of the A. B, C.’s of medical science, Red-cells mean clear, pure, rich blood. They mean clear, ruddy, lov- able complexions, They mean nerve | power, because all your nerves are fed by your blood, They mean free- dom forever from pimples, from the | blackhead pest, from boils, from eczema and skin eruptions, from rheumatio impurities, from that) tired, exhausted, run-down feeling, Red-blood-colls are the most {mpor | tant thing in the world to each of | Every wom ry us. 8,8, 8. will build them for you, | in tl §. 8, 8, has been known sinc 6, | nthe as one of the greatest blood-bulld- pattern, ers, blood-cleansers and system | selling— strengtheners ever produced. 8. 5,8. ie sold at all good drug stores, ‘Tho large size bottle is more eco verlisement, 'S.S.S. SPECIAL! Pure White Semi-Porcelain = lle » A Great Sale of 475 SCREEN DOORS At Very Low Prices Buyer’s Lucky Purchase Brings These UNUSUAL Values! COMMON DOORS—Black— In sizes 80x78, 34x82 inches—priced at ........ $1 .69 FANCY DOORS—Black and Galvanized— In sizes 80x78, 82x80, 34x82, 36x84 inches; some are Y inches thick; others 144 inches—priced at.. $2 .69 $2.98 FANCY GALVANIZED DOORS—1'%-inch thick— In sizes 82x80, 34x82, 86x84 inches; priced at..... Arcade Clothes Wringers © _ (Horseshoe brand) Extra.special for Thursday at $4.49 f Regularly sells at $7.50 2 A very high grade Wring er, equipped with steel ball. bearings; all cogs are @ clowed; rollers 10x14 Inches; warranted 8 years. Cups ied (ONLY) attractive . Derby for Thursday's

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