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‘Railroad Man On a Brunswick Record No. 2399 Railroad Man—Fox Trot Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra Peggy Dear—Fox Trot Carl Fenton’s Orchestra Something new xvery day! No more waiting! Brunswick dealers have new records every day. And there is flawless tone-beauty in Brunswick Records—they play on any phonograph, PHONOGRAPHS AND RECOR Flivver BY ROBERT TALLEY ny cap: mprensed enough c¢ old bus until she sule conta energy to run the wears out The hydrogen in one teaspoonful #, which has al ready given ux such wonders as the rray, radium and the radio, is now trying to unlock this new treasure house. BUREAU OF STANDARDS | EXPLAINS I ALL And just what tw this mystefious energy? Here's the bureau of stan dard’s explanation All matter—liquidsa, solide and gasee—is made up of ine Fmall atoma, each of wh Verse within Ite tiny self, a central nucleus that conforma ¢ our sun around which whirling elb colvably Sach han Paar or Tat SOAR Sy3THn ttt liane oe nes Inaugural Ball Is Held by Elk Lodge Honoring the mew officers of Seat- Ue Lodge No. 93, B. P. O. Ean in School Teacher Is Lost Three Days rifle bullet BORDLEY, Eng, April Mra. Martha Poucher, a school teach- | | er, was lost for three days and nighta| that new. eugural ball, attended by 1,000 Elks | on the moor. She probably will die. | 21—| The accompanying chart shows the motion of an atom of helium— non-explosive gas now used in army and navy balloons. A and their ladies, was staged at the Elks’ temple, Thursday night. All of the retiring officers with = asm tor Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk their successors were in the recety- tng line and welcomed the visitors to the big celebration. The temple ‘was a mass of color, the purple and White of the order predominating. A Yaudeville program put on by Moore, Pantages and Palace Hip actors was one of the “features of the ball. &® Avoid Imitations—Sabstitutes | atom has two whirling elec atom planets) speding tte tiny “ ” of all, with 92. MILLIONS OF THEM COULD MARCH ABREAST ‘These little atomic universe which are much like our own eye of a needie. cach other and traveling thru sp Life” Worsted Bedford Cord Suits, at Our Boys’ Department is breaking all records. It’s the values. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits $8.65 and $14.65 { Extra special values in cashmeres, \ cheviots, tweeds, herringbones, etc. BASEBALL BAT FREE WITH EVERY BOYS’ SUIT new patterns in our “Double Sut Conservative models, sport and jazz models—in all sizes and colors—in- cluding a specially good selection of Tailored Ready Co. FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET STETSON AND MALLORY HATS—BIG STOCK OF CAPS Tracks —for the— Tailored Ready store for men and boys — and see the thou- sands of smart $30 and $35 bh in a unt-| trons travel like our planets at al speed many times greater than a round copper has 19 of and uranium the moat verne, are #0 amall that millions of| them might march abreast thru the These atoms also fly about as units, bumping against 7 CHE "S|Enough Energy in Door- Knob to Run Locomotive Fuel May Be Sold in Capsules Some Day Before Long 1 just as our own m i constantly drifting If v examine tte central wid Dr, Foote, “y itself ix a comp agnity a single atom and ‘sun’ minutely nd this ‘sun 4 polar syster he ‘sun’ in the gold atom ts» made ») the same building blocks that rre used in the ‘sun’ of the hydroge atom, but there are more of them. If we can rearrange the of the ‘sun reate a new element rey, for mass we blocks» pull some out of any atom—we ¢ and thereby cat is energy gain the When actonce ¢ a this. orld may be r a free forces n er, heat and leht Bureau of Missing Relatives to help im reunitie separated. — Thos friends are missing the disappearance @ mictiag are requested alse to report, te Other newspapers are Invited iS » jpoinan wach items ne will interest thelr readers, see mother and brother of Miss Jessie thodes, who has been missing since Christmas, are very anxious to hear from her. She is wanted in an im prtant action in court which ts to be called Wednenday, May 2 She believed to be in Seattle, Anyone J. F. Rhodes, 1929 36th ave, N., Be. attle. | NEW OFFICERS) Mre. Victoria L. Trumbull was | jelected president of the Women's " Lewial ative Council! of Washington [at the annual meeting Thursday, }held tn University Chriatien church. | Mra. P. T. Peterson of Walla Walla | | wan elected necretary Everett E. Smith created a senna. j tion when fn an address be declared | that women are still unequal tn so: |eial and industrial life, despite the | |19th amendm Judge Smith de- | plored the closing [Industrial ‘clinio Medical lake, | saying tt wan Inexplainable, ‘The meeting was to close Friday. gram to speak. 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The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pim- ple remover, It ja harmless and in. expensive, Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho Sulphur and use it Uke cold cream, —Advertisement. Spring Medicine Drives out the Catarrhal Poisons, Builds up the Bodily Strength aa Tablete Evertywhere Liquid SEATTLE MISS JESSIE RHODES — The! [knowing her is asked to write to/ ‘COUNCIL PICKS | | | Prior to the annual election, Judge if the Women's | | Preaident Fienry Suzzallo of the Unt.) | versity of Wasntngton is on the pro- | | were: Misses Margaret McCarney, | | School; jes Seeds | STAR HE who whacks a amount of restion may sonable The sup meet ment, in a chance ph man Smoot. mittee, dep the New present revenue law host. Afloat Germany’s Offer Branch Troops) Indians shorten—and broaden tenance. And then, the crescendo bi merriest comedy The most complete between two covers. hearing from the , ina Treasury Department state- view, but it percolates rapidly. of the Senate Finance cates any move to change the taxes at the next session of Congress, and York Times favors giving the lat fade-out, a mighty token of enjoyment. of mplce after a fervent drama—an extra reel of the ‘The cleverest wits of newspaperdom How Your Taxes May Be Reduced tax can count on a taxpayers and a rea- newspaper publicity. start in a Cabinet rase of a press inte Tho Chair- Com- more time to find it- self, many newspapers are inclined to think that the Senator is reckoning without his “Oh, there’s going to be a merry time ‘ The Drift Cityward as a Price Lifter of the Olive (With Map Showing Rhineland Occupied by Allied Cotton-Production Shifting Taking the Indianism Out of the For and Against the “Black Mammy’s” Monument Topics of the Day The Churches’ Big Advance FRIDAY, whe n the next Con gress meet ber,” gleefully e ! a Kansas paper, and an “Ohio r foresees “a bitter cor revision at the next s¢ ” in Decem- progre Democratic trover over on of Con- ress. . In THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, April 28th issue, new taxation sugge stions that have been advanced are explained, comments on the proposals of various groups in and out of Congress are pre- sented, and the probable effect upon the people of any change in present taxation plans is pointed out. Other striking news articles in this week’s DIGEST are: The President’s World Peace Court As Political Dynamite To Keep the Stars and Stripes How Exercise Affects Our Hearts Europe Astir Over the Red Killings The War of the Peacemakers Poisoning by Domestic Gas Flowers With Sleeping-Sickness “If Winter Comes” as a Play Some Bright Red Communists—and Spy “K.97” New York’s Great New Baseball Stadium “Joshing’”’ Versus Business in Baseball Many Interesting Illustrations | Long faces lows awny to @ roar at the It ws dash Mrs. E. K. Worthington, head of the Ruth Parental School for Girls; Mins Allee Golden, secre tary of the Anti-Tuberculosis so- clety, and Mra. Amanda L. Gordon Woman Is the Head of Parks in London LONDON, April 27—“Eve" is now bossing London's parks and munici- pal “gardens of Fden.” She is Lady Eve, wife of Sir Tristan Eve, famous ecclesinstical lawyer, and she bas Just been appointed chairman of the parks committee of the London coun- ty council, She is all for granting extra factiities for children’s games and sports In public spaces. q READY— To Have You Call and See Us in Our New Location. Ask About Our 40,00 Glasses. Work Guaranteed. HUTESON-DONAHEY OPTICAL CO. 108 Pike St. Here With the intense rays of the sun comes EYE SUNBURN. Make auto- mobiling and baseball a pleasure, as well as lower your score on the links, Sir William Crookes A- shade lens will render that pleasing and com- fortable “EYE FEEL- Club Has 25,000 Tags for Tag Day Twenty-five thousand tras are aald to now be ready for the Millionaire Club's “Tag aay,” Purpose of increasing the organiza. tion's building fund. 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