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MAY 17, 1923. GRUNBAUM-BR SIXTH AVE. S pecial 0S AND PINE $6.45 BETWEEN PIKE : ; ; ? ; 2 ° CG . Pioneer Coaster Wagons is “ ; Every boy wants one of these ly Coaster Wage rl S. “Ne ; er isp y known fo wth, good qui Has 14x32 Ir $4 . c ; (exactly as pictured), with r } Demonstration nd ; of the $ AMERICAN BEAUTY ; ELECTRIC IRON } it, ) Mr. G. HL. Ostigay, tac } tory representative, will a >} demonstrate the American r $ ric Iron and : The Super-Man of Tomorrow will be the topic of a free lecture! by Edith Finley Quast at Sani-| practic Hall, Pine and Broadway, 8 p. m. Friday Pain from Bolls. Plasters. Any drugstore. Mertes Boll 250. lattle, who resigned ——-—-—-——- PROBE IS MADE: | May Result in Th End of Graft Schemes of Screen | LOS ANGELES Cal, May 11.—| f then king agre der an interlo ho. bryo mov are invelgled into for useless * Sot aid afte r savings urse thru she we Obtaining a movi was)" r y, but was being paid only r was be rking x held e-up," Miss to her and promised he t her plenty of work in the movies @ would respond to his advar charged. one pitt of the made would Four Are Convicted ted in on Nquor} fined a|® in one federal lation chi of $800 6 was de te and will cr Al Ga state super. visor of industrial insurance rece Kenneth Durham, of Spokane, | take over the position Juno 1, rding to State Director of Labor Clittord, Wednesday. The t bureau has been under ision of Durham for the rs jwi According to a Frenc 30} le Last year the California HighwayCom- is the amount mission conducted a series of tests to de- termine the relative value of lubricating oils made from eastern and from western crude petroleum. It found what every good petroleum engineer knows to be true. orguntedsicvis eng toma ee sweep te carbon, whereas their lubricating efficiency, as indicated by gasoline mileage, was if anything greater. Our own laboratory and road testsshow conclusively that Zerolene, which is made from selected Western Naphthenic Base Crude, deposits less carbon than any other oil we have seen and tested or been able to produce for the automobile, regardless of the base from which it is made or the price for which it sells. Zerolene forms, on an average, 30% en carbon than other oils. The carbon is and fluffy and most of it blows polls the exhaust. For this reasdn the Zerolene- lubricated automobile may be driven from 25% to 50% farther without having the valves ground or the cylinders rebored. Zerolene forms less carbon than any other motor oil known to us. 5% Greater Gasoline Mileage The best test of an automobile lubri- cant’s ability to reduce friction and wear lene sign. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) right body at ously, enables Because of quality only. cost less. Ask for Zerolene by name—at Stand- ard Oil Service Stations and at garages || and supply stations displaying the Zero: } ae hs aii ss carbon from ZEROLENE gine to deliver to the drive-wheels on the |, 1! ground, as indicated by the gasoline mile- hb age of the car. Our tests show that Zerolene, having the maintaining constantly a perfect piston séal, and giving better lubrication continu- mobile to average 5% than when other oils are \A Better Oil Even If It Does Cost Less | and distributing it in great quantities on the Pacific Coast, Zerolene, in spite of the superior crude from which it is made and | the superior skill and care used in its re-| fining, costs not more but less than most other oils. We do not have to pay long- haul transportation and high merchan- | dising costs to make it available. All that you pay for Zerolene goes to buy high Don’t confuse “high price” with “high | quality.” Insist on Zerolene even if it does ; whieh | on Liquor Charges bi The k relief itdid me. THE SEATTLE Leoeemint Farman | MOVIE SCHOOL (Girl Exposes Splendor STAR in House of David Rule Lived in luxurious Ease with “ O'SULLIVAN 10D SERVED ON ATES OF GOLD unded by his harem fo at HOSEN GIRLS RRA YE D IN SILKS t f Kenneth Durham to |!" Succeed Maj. cin! we Succeeding Maj. FE. 8. Gill, of Se h girls tunate ailk inter wht in the thes of plainest ‘styles, mal the royal apartment. th ric Burlington, Ia.—“ Ta. ‘Tused to Says Be ¢njamin Purnell or flock s of gold r the > the per. yled rrayed ile thelr lene | colony | beautiful est cotton! in « gins intain room was furnished h tapestries and luxurio sxurlous | Of ATTENDING eet = WO $0 “BLUE SHE CRIED - igure nod cigarets ald’ tho] Because of fl Health—Tells How | She Found Relief by Taking Lydia| to hear Benjamin E.Pinkham’sVegetableCompound dread) j te time for my monthly period as | it came every two weeks and lasted) fortwo weeks, and that have (mM 7° | doeds happy Ican hard! express myself. have gained sev- ‘eral and ’ Moen a lish my letver as a testi "Mrs. RALPH Jook fine. I have recommended your | taadicine to my friends and you may imonial. Sy man ag eee rm Gat, | 2021 Des Moines St., Burlington, Ia. Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCom- | | pound is a medicine for ailments com- m™ on to women. It has been used for | | such troubles for nearly fifty years, | | and thousands of women have found of power it enables the en- all operating temperatures, the Zerolene-lubricated auto- a goa arm our facilities for producing bead fune relief as did Mrs. Gail, by taking this | splendid medicine. If you are suffering from irregue painful times, nerv ou should at once begin to dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable It is excellent to stren, —Advertis che, backache or melancholia, take Com- then yatem and help to perform its with case and regulari ty. emont correctlyt If not ater lens and get all 19 clans lexsonn 85. Learn to Sat. All 4 Long after ordinary Hor dulled beyond i further sharpening, a # Shears go on cutting shears are broken, pair of good Wiss the ‘cleansing fountain’ ceremony was held on ‘purify the [| Dlood’ of the elect. ‘There was no} c mint attached . We simply venth Angel” Virgins” Va wall es and divar kraced re fr unable paint A thoi walk of usand m every life He preparing hi suid he spirits were t time and they spire hus works, he sa Twent colony worked hard, wer food and insuffiicent « OTHER MEMBERS DID HARD WORK While I was in Queen Mar retinue I acted an a spotter for Ben I was forced to in the t and do other hard labor. | n’s girls arose early when to be pre Jamin, restaur cholcest fruits selected and prepared Were ready f foe to the i in bed, if he desired hile Benjamin and his virgins | were ating appetites with other members en only the | the best of of the cc | platnest y y were 6 jctuals, ney never had eggs, butter and am. Of course none in the entire amily eats meat i The king seldom appeared on the |erounds except on state occ | Ho worked thru hand-p wh always t ante. he ¢ Ho rode with ‘them miniature railway to various parts of | the estate. “All the girly sought the honor of caring for Benjamin's room, of ar- ranging his room and helping him th hin “Religious nies were few. rvices. and ceremo On the last Friday} ch month all the brothers and peas: more than 12 years of age | were summoned to the aasembly hall | 1. Ho spoke | plainly, lally on the doctrines which provide that women must |tead virgin lives and the men must} keep & pledge of colebacy, “On various occasions decreed by Benjamin * out confessions of o: mit filed thru an assembly hall| and dropped papers bearing our sig natures into a largo waste basket. | Theso were taken to Benjamin, l- | tho he declared ho never read them, |I know he did, because of the mat. ters ho called to my attention which he could not possibly have known of otherwise.” ‘The girl testified before the grand Jury that, because of Benjamin's at: tentions to her, she rebelled and escaped from the colony. “Benjamin hag 4 small, hypnotic eye and ts so god-like and sympa- higing In his manners that it {s hard to rewist him. “I can easily understand how a | Weaker-willed girl could be easily misled,” she said. “Benjamin didn't want hig girls to wear black. In fact, all biack clothes were poaitively forbidden at the colony. He used to say ‘The devil lives in Diack.’ * THINK BENJAMIN WILL COME BACK Mrs. Henger, who left the colony within the last few weeks, since} the investigation started, declared that despite the fact Benjamin has | been missing since January 1, the kreat majority of the flock stiil| have faith in him. “The House of David hooks prophesy that Benjamin shall be ‘chased like a fox and run into a hole but that he will return and face hin accusers," she said “The great hope which inspires the 1,000 membera of the colony is that they shall live forever in the flesh and never experience death. Benjamin says he will give them the tree of life and they shall be among the chosen 12 tribes of} Israel, consisting of 144,000 who shall not perish from the earth.” ~A resident of | Maiichuria, whoes age te reported as | 163 years by the Chinoso press, has | been granted an annual pension by | the government. He was born in| the 26th year of the reign of Em.| peror Chien Lung, he says. # For every household pur- | pose, Wiss 8-inch Household Shears have no equal. You q should have a pair in your home. For sale wherever good cutlery ts sold. WISS | Newark,N.J. Since 1848 SHEARS SCISSORS Break-|{} nelored car upon the|{} Biown Will Sosak subject Mayor Edward J. Brown will present in an address at the brother- hood meeting of the First Swedish Methodist and Boren s' A musical program will be rendered and the public In invited, A banquet | is to precede the mayor's address. | Rhododendron Trip erative Campers has chartered private boat for its annual rhodo- dendron trip, next Sunday. Harpur asks that those Intending to make the trip notify him as to how many will be in each party. Itunch, cup, string and a sharp knife, THE RHODES co. FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D. ken on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 bys’ Three- Quarter Sox 100 Men's Work Organdie; 25 9 to 10 orders to é is Shirts Or. quick ¢ hour each . wide nt fine $1.19 Black Bateen, 36 A quality inches ing former: wide and very pr for | arenses, For this and bloomers 1 for this hour in the I! 65c ing department 25c A ya . ws Shirts of sili in button down style. Infants’ and wool the front 6 month merly Odds and Ends of Co hour, in the Underwear De- Corset Badan “gsc ment, at Women’s Coats and Capes Special $28.65 Second Floor Boys’ Corduroy Knickers $1.95 Boys’ Dept-—Main Floor 100 Women’s Coats and Capes of Ara- bia cloth, Poiret Twill, Lustrosa and Velours in attractive styles, selling reg- ularly at $34.75, will be placed at sale Friday at $28.65 each. kind They vice and Sizes Full lined Corduroy Knickers that boys favor for summer we are fully guaranteed to give se have satisfactory wearing qualities. are 7 to 16 years. A good value at $1.95. 2 to 3 3 to 4 4to5 Curtain Scrims; ¢00 yards of an excellent Volles; yards of fine Women’s Hose; full fashioned quality; some have taped edges and have white Voiles in embroider. and Semi-fashioned Mercerized floral and bluebird border designs. For- ed dotted and lace effects.’ Lisle Hose in white and cor 26c a yard. For this ho These are 26 inches wide dovan; also, Semi-fashioned in a yard. 19c and sold formerly for 75c black. Sizes are 8%, 9 end a yard. For this hour in 9%, but not each size in every Rubber Gloves; in wrist length and lud 50 color or quality. For this ing sizes from 7 to 9%. Former 06 ® tion, w yard ...--- C hour, 29 pair. For this hour in the Drug Sundries Vplie BE EE c Department, 35 a tant Pi ERR RN heen fee os C Collar Tabs; 200 yards of pairs for 50c. Oyster White Collar Tabs in attractive patterns. We will not be obliged to cut Infants’ Bands of woo! and cot- ‘ Ibbons; 300 yards, Including two petal ton, in sizes 6 months to 2% tones, Molres and Picot edged ribbons % to 1% inches wide In a good assortment of less than one yard lengths. years. Formerly 50c and high- col Formerly a much higher price. «hour in the er. For this hour in the Wo: For this ho ; ; 17 men’s Underwear 25 4 10c ATC tents this am c WILLING TO TRY “ghall I bring you some dinner?” asked the steward of the ship. “Yes, you may bring me one on approval,” replied the passenger, as he gazed over the bounding deep. “{ may not want to keep {t."—Cor- nell Widow. at Church Meeting “Religion and the State’ is the Episcopal church, Pine .. Thursday, at 8 p. m. for Next Sunday | Peart TO~NIGH T Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL——An WR Tablet (a vegetable aperient) teken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- E. A. are asked to take along What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, MAY 17 . KDZE—10:30 to 11 a: m,; 3:30 to 4:30, KJR—5:20 to 6:15 p. m.; 9 to 10 p. m. KFHR—2:30 to 3:30 p, m, KHQ—7:30 to 8:30 p. m. QUIET—-6:15 to 8:00 p, m, KPO—San Francisco—8:00 10:00 p. m. to of the same ingredients, then ci Cocted. For children "aaa 100 K.T.K. PURE WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN 45-PIECE DINNER SETS Extra Special $3 69 Excellent for the Cottage ‘a for Friday or Summer Camp 6 ZInch Plates 6 4.Inch Fruits 1 Dish 6 5-Inch Plates 6 Soup Dishes 1 Nappy 6 4-Inch Plates 6 Teas and Saucers 1 Bowl EXTENSION LUGGAGE CARRIERS VERY LOW $2.49 GRASS SCYTHE PRICED at Can be adjusted to fit any car}; equipped with end gate; regularly sells at $3.75, (patent Heel) AND SNATH specially priced: SCYTHE—Special at..$1,.19 SNATH—Special at ..81.89 or SCYTHE and SNATH COMPLETE—Special a Made from good quali SALE OF O’CEDAR eeiey Mors Ay Oe Your choice of dry or treated mop; made in the tri- angle shape so you can easily get into the corners. O-CEDAR WAX—4-lb, Size—Special at $1.69 Excellent for cleaning and pollsting furniture, pianos, floors and automobiles,