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| the circle into which the sunbeams | casualty, Se Poisoned Condition PAGE Cyathia Grey: Man Spends Leisure Hours at Club—Young Wife Left at Home With Baby, Entirely Cut Off From Social Life. ‘ Dear Miss Grey: Before we were married my husband seemed to want to spend all of his spare time with me, but how things have changed in only a year and a half! . He doesn’t seem to care for me or our baby, Every night he goes to the club rooms and stays late—sometimes’ all night, All day Sunday he is gone to the club, I have tried every way to keep him homo; have tried to be entertaining and a good listener, and have invited his friends te spend evenings with us, but all for nothing, I do not like to call on our married friends in the evening without him, and the girls don't want me to go around with them since the baby has come. What can I do? A SAD YOUNG WIFE. About all that can be done is to make the best of an un- fortunate matrimonial contract. The man has simply re- verted to the irresponsibility of his bachelorhood, Con- science and justice have nothing whatever to do with his scheme of living. Doubtless he has a fine philosophy of “personal liberty” for himself, but like hundreds of other men, his idea of “personal liberty” includes some form of si ‘or his wife. pe Big and unmerried girls would do well to read the above letter a second time. It contains a warning for both. How does one rid a garden of snails? Sprinkle air-slaked lime over the plants affected and around the gar- den, When the time gets on the snails they throw off so much slime that they become weakened and die, Other remedies are soot, road dust, and sifted wood ae. Cynthia Grey will receive call. ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. and on Tuesday and ‘fhursday from 11 to 12 a. m, at her office In The Star Bldg. 1809 Seventh ave. pour almost ceaselessly during day- light hours. Only 18 days in the average year can be called cloudy in Yuma, and in a rough circular area about 100 miles from the city in every direction.” ? eae What 4s the origin of the name “Letchworth"'? Patented in. Frence a8 ary Tt ta of Scotch origin, the letch be- t 186} the mania Aah Ate AN Pe reese tee in| img @ atream running thru a moampy 1868 the “rinking” fever broke ome in Austratia, and spread thence to England and the United States, eee When is the dest time of the year nt trees? agen & the middle of October and the middie of November. o- When were roller skates tnvented and first used? eee When did Queen Victoria die? January 28, 1901, STRIKES TWO; YOUTH FREED Byron Hotron, 14-year-old motor- What does the abbreviation “mo.”|igt, who’ hit and severely injured in books mean? two women at the corner of 45th These designations date dack over|ave, and Woodland Park ave., Tues- a hundred years, when print paper) day, was roleased from custody of yas made only in one size, say 24224! yuveniio authorities Wednesday inches; this, folded tutce, made 4| noon, quarto, 12212 inches; printed 80 44 tO) The youth bad taken his fathi make eight pages on each side of th automobile without permiasion, ac sheet it formed an octavo, 8 ¥0| cording to the mother, Mrs. Lena| Printed to make twelve poet O%/trorton, 5400 Meridian ave, and| each side, duodectmo, 12 mo; 16l way driving from Whitman ave. and} pages, 16 mo.; 24 pages, 24 mo; 84) 404 st. to his home. He had juat| pages, 6) mo. Later these designa-! ciimhed the steep hill on 45th st, as tions were varied, of Cop QuarlO| tne two women, Miss Margaret crown octavo—the latter Being 4) Brooks, 24, and her mother, were | fraction larger than the old 18 M0.) rosaing the street. Both we: one Conall ore ett eee | knocked down, the mother sustain. | noever, v ai v! limited only by the capacity of the |" “Young Horton will be 16 years of | press; indeed some of the cheaper)... no. month, and he then ex: books are printed on Wed? presses.| pects to obtain a driver's permit, his | The dimensions mentioned above Ore | ner said Wednesday. Under the! Ce tartan cde OO Present ordinances, it, is-tllegal for ‘Where Is the “sunshine center” of | at to drive @ car. the United States? It ts situated in the extreme south-| Vancouver Police | Of what nationality was Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the tele- phone? : By dirth he was a Scotchman; he wes an American by adoption. eee Eskimos Like First Movie, Seen Here * ® ® a Se we eo ee But The Three Eskimo boys, who Robert James, Walter Towney and Oliver Kunlook, native Alaskans, had never seen| a movie until Tuesday evening, when they visited the He They are shown here with Miss Joey Metcalf, head usherette, inspecting the showhouse. had, Boxer, never before seen a movie or any other kind of theatrical entertain, ment, of the Heilig theater. barren northern wastes Wore guests Tuesday ot night When the Jack], London's famous story flashed out on the sereen the jads, intensely Interested, agreed it was home.” The boys—Robert James of Wain wright; lina, Lawrenc Seattle Walter and Oilver Yowney of Kunlock of dnesday on the wast, near the mouth of the Colorado | : tee Ncworaing to the Natora!| Chief Badly Hurt| rivez, According to the National | Geographic society, “Yuma, Artona,| VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 26—| furnishes the dot on the map On) Chie¢ of Police James Anderson is tohich to place @ compass and draw) himself the most seriout Christmas| He was #0 seriously in-| |Jured in an automobile accident that jhe was thought to be dying of brain [concussion lagt night, but today he is showing signs of returning con. sciousness He was driving his own car when he collided with a strect car which emolished his shaken, bruised and No one élse in hia car was injured. Relieved by Alvita H. §. Huff, a well-known resi- dent of Long Beach, California, has just experienced the most benefl- cial results after taking the new discovery, Alvita. “For a long time I have been| troubled with indigestion, pain in Burns to Deal; in | Police Padded Cell) TACOMA 26.—Unconsctous | my back and sides, high blood | ; ra ery ‘at SaSahy oogpetind | Presstire and a general polsoned|'r About 12 hours after being | condition of my entire system. |Doloned, Willlam Moore was in| Since using the Alvita Tablets, 1|5t- Joseph's hospital here today in| feel full of life again, my stomach |*¢T!0Us condition, fs free from distress and the paing| Hospital authorities refused about my body are about gone, and |*tate the cause of the poisoning but | I have lost more than 40 pounds of |T@Ports to the police were to the! surplus flesh, which in itsclt Is a|@ffect that Moore had been drink. | great blessing, so why should 1 not |!ne Christmas day. 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Seat and back upholstered with at- tractively patterned floral tapestry. Spring seat. Very low priced for the week. ENGLISH DINNERWARE anew set just arrived— 6-person service ~decorated in bright colors, | Floral border on a dark | background. Gold tines | and handles. A 6-person | service. Very special priced for the week, ame cg Ht WC —~ ig as guests of the management. | LisT YOUR HOMES FOR RENT WITH OUR FREE for s fourmonth cruise in| The boys, on their vinit to the Alaskan wa On the trip they | Heitig, had only ono complaint to will study navigation, Tho Boxer) 1.45 brought them and 25 other students | to the city for the holidays, | ‘The school ship ix the idea of W. {Whose home is only 100 miles from | edu, |Polnt Barrow, most northerly point Atnakan na} United tates posseastons, was Mucing the |4most overcome by the warmt seamanship, (PeRRE accustomed, he waid, to tem her aubjectn,|Peratures ranging down to 60 be low zero Mer That was because the the 00 hot." Robert James, | | | | | ator was * SEATTLE: OLCOND AT PINE Pp, superintendent of the department for ie ned, cation ‘TACOMA: £ SCHWOEKFELDE Sam; TACOMAN ENDS LIFE TO MANAGE HUBBY of the local branch of| TACOMA, Dec. 26—Despondent| “Have you @ book called: ‘How to Aluska-Yukon Pioneers | Over the lons of his wife, more than | Manage Your Husband’?” a year ago, and unable to stand be-| “No, madame. But WIFE'S PREPAREDNESS “Did you have my brown sut cleaned and pressed while I wag the hospital?’ | | | | | | Or will attend a showing of the ple- you might N TOn ARV a: E “ “No. I had your black sult fixel IS INC EN DIA RY I! n “3 y ajar a b teh bp | ing alone on Christmas day, Oscar | visit {he cutlery and firearms coun-| yy 1 thought that wie et Fire ee Jack Teead Wed! v . a ‘side 88 | Erickson, “40, committed mulcide inj ters in our hardware department,"—/in case anything should _ Rourdough night his home here yesterday, American Legion Weekly. Judge. net fire to a adjoining the Wilton hote' First ave. 160 guests of the hotel were | forced to five to the street in night clothes by the blaze, had been set on tho third floor of the building. Firemen found ¢ soaked rags and waste piled ag damage to the building a door, 4 that tho man after set ting the blaze Jumped to a fire es. |cape and ran thru the hallway. of the hotel to the street, He also |found clues Young Traveler Is Home for Holidays, George M. Taggart, h covered the t 000 spproximately 0 traveled in wan nince the man's identity 0 milk ering about 10 y time wor he was home in a trip wande of the known and little known cor ners of the After the / t ox > Alaska. fluat has carried then to t Chieago West and n states by New “Lift” on Hills —A Feature of Non-Detonating Gasoline ngton There are two kinds of explosions from gasolines. One is instantaneous, crash- k ing, detonating. It smashes against the piston, ham- mering it down with the single blow. Having a tendency to explode prema- turely, detonating gasoline reduces com- sion. The impulse is sustained, thrusting your piston throughout the entire stroke. This permits increased compression, for compression is limited by the ten- dency of a gasoline to detonate. And efficiency and power increase with SLCOND AT PINE a ge added compression. Try It on Hills With Union Non-Detonating Gasoline your car will improve on hills. It provides a new “lift —steady, sustained power. You'll also note new speed on the level, new rush in the pickup and less vibration at all times —less wear and tear. Also there is a saving in fuel due to higher efficiency. So there are many advantages in this better gasoline. Union is always uniform. It doesn’t disinte- grate, thue doesn’t deteriorate in storage. All the power that goes into it at the Union plants is there to use when you want it. Dion a, gompany pression. Thus power, and efficiency are lowered. “Knocking” frequently is the result of detonating gasoline, especially on hills. And the increased vibration means increased wear and tear. The Sustained Thrust You get the other kind of explosion from Union Non- Detonating Gasoline—a pro- gressive and prolonged explo- ‘TACOMA: 2 SCNOENIELD & SONS