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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 24. Per Annum Compounded OSemi-Annually, We Have Never Paid Less On Savings Start the New Year Right Budget Your Fixed Expenses Let us tell you how we can help make it easy to meet your fixed expenses. Savings placed here on or before January 15th will earn dividends from January Ist. Savings accounts received in amounts from $1 to $5,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. MUTUAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1222 Second Avenue Southeast Corner University Street THE “How Shall I Regain My Husband's Interest?” Is the Plaint of Another Neglected Wife. Dear Miss Grey: I need a little advice and am depending upon you to help me. I like my husband's company, but he | does not care for mine, He is never around the house, ex- | cept when he has a little work to do there, I have done everything possible. Our bane (which I | helped pay for) is comfortable, pretty and clean. I do not work now and spend all of my time there. My husband comes in when he feels like it, and sometimes I do not see him for days. He goes out with other men and drinks. They go to their own homes, but he remains away. I was in Florida for a year and among strangers. I thought that when I returned everything would be different. I have even asked since if I should fo away again, but he only says, “No, I guess you won't go.” I try to reason with him in a kindly way, but he takes no notice of what I have to say. His contention is that I have everything I can want—but Miss Grey, a log cabin with kindness would be preferable to all the luxurious furnishings | that money can buy. Tam a very quiet person, and am always by myself, Can | you offer any suggestion? ? M.M. “Always by myself” is, I think, the keynote to your dis- }eontent. I do not wish to shift the blame from your hus- | band’, 's shoulders to yours, my dear, for your letter brands | him as selfish and self-centered to the nth degree, but a | brooding mind is not a healthy mind, and such a condition is almost inevitable where one is so much alone with as little| | interest in the outside world as you confess you have. | The obvious thing for you to do is to find other interests, | that you make your home as comfortable as possible, jof the fundamentals, but do you make yourself and your mind as at- tractive aa your home? Perhaps you are too quiet and gloomy without realising it, Read the latest books and s good current magazines see some good shows, tf you have to go alone—and try to make friends You sey $25 Plates ee $8 Crown and Bridgework $ 4 Cut to With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half nee for yourself we are not dotng cheap work, but h-elass work, using the best material DR. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. Ralatives of oe Man Sought in East) The body of Ray Willis, Seattle broker, 37 years old, who died last | tribes, Order of Friday, was still being held Monds (Gade of Red Men Installs Red. Men, we officers Saturday night, elatives, Willis, they claim, is sup-}hall, Fremont ave, Great Counc! Offic is, and a sister residing in Chi- | shall, St. Louis or Washington, D. C.| B. Ros is lived at the Navarre hotel| Schafer were previous to his illness and death. The | dred_ member: Dody is at the erworth mortuary. and B. A la freak! ‘t remember eve |having seen a turkey turkey|consisted of two bac |necks, a gizzard and a It must have been! Am. Legion Weekly. WHAT DAD GOT “Did you not find that \n exceptional one?” {Exception 5 thre wing.” Chiefs ‘The Tyee, Umapine and Mohawk installed | ‘The | Pierce, Hayes. ‘riendsssought. to locate his|moeting was held in Carpentern’| rs A. L. Van Valey, F. R. Mar. . C. R. Jensen, D. Two hun before that you should be able to make friends at least with some of your neighbors, and gradually broaden your field of acquatntance. There ia nothing better for one than contact with the rest of humanity. It takes one out of oneself—broadens the mind, and sharpens the wits. All these things make one more attractive and consequently more pleasant com- pany. Your husband ts not keeping to Als side of the bargain, but perhaps, if you “spark” a litle—invite some of his friends to play carda at your home, for inatance—he will undergo a change of heart. It ts difficult—in fact, imposaible—to give a recipe for holding a hua- Dand, dut if you consider him worth the effort, you may do something| with him, When he is softened into a more amiable state of mind, then is the time to broach to him the subject of his duty to his wife. eee To Find Diameter of Circle Dear Miss Grey: I would appre- jelate your kindness Immensely if you will tell me thru your columns how to find the diameter of a cc | plete circle when you have [the circumference? I admit I'm What DUMB. La | To find the diameter of a circle |when only the |aiven, divide the circumference | 3.1416, or, if you care only for the opproximate result, by 3 1-7 1] Cynthia Grey will receive call- | ers on Monday, Wednesday and || Friday from 1 to 2 p, m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a. m, at her office In The Star Bidg., 1309 Seventh ave, ts of seal of the meaning ription on tho vard for ciroumference (a by| New Engla Church; 7 tn and academy Christ | How many homers | Ruth make during the 1921 season? | Fifty-nine home runs eee | What ts the market price of mer joury? About $60 for 7. . teas an ele persons gulrey d in Scottish 5 pounds. oe is sulphur sometimes tri A at other bery What presidents were born on Fri day? Washington, and Medison, Monroe, ur is @ chemical nves peculiarly when heat Firat it melts to a pale thia liquid, 2 raised ¢ Hquid and becomes very viscous; ain beeo thin and sometimes lives as t. If the liquid quickly by pouring it lly b If the liq slowly 4 clement eee 1 | What ts the description of the Gil I monster? Will they live in captivity lin a cold climate, and what will they eat? It grows to a length of atout 18 or | 4 20 inches, long as ten years. They have grooved teeth, which serve as fangs, and ait T | polsonous secretion, w however lig not fatal. They will tive in a cold climate, but in euch a case are very | sluggish. They eat eggs and meat like crystals. chiefly. flexible and tr “ the temperature ts ts rubbery + that grad and hard. needle These CHILDREN CRY A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! Castoria has)assimilation of Food; giving natura without opiates. ot f Haledar: ure f Singers, Speakers—Everybody! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend KONDONS ONDON’S is antiseptic and healing. 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It soelINEW METHOD —_ | HEALS RUPTURE ing, etc., and in ground form in azle grease and toilet purcder |Kansas City Doctor's Discovery Makes Truss or Operation ‘ Unnecessary. City Me tha ¢ rystal fi sulphur for changes. many PRS of the patent t no more in-| 1] Did a commtsstoi ® ever predict t ssioner EI as peclal\—A ts agree, effects Andrews, ist of thi that it rupture whi for ¢ Com mcorth, in 1844 exp. which he t of the arts cases, s the of Dr ulity, and seems to presage thea Knowr specta val of that period when human im ent must end.” tive | s from year t cred: method he proves Retired Bandhan Dies at a osmital H The body retired farme ve of 114 19th ave n after liv. ring came er of 1 healing po’ Harry F. Bullen n treo Halts mishsteotat oF kel Dies at Victoria»: i ty, Mo _victortia, H. c., : Jan, 7 man, Harry wants ¢ erson ini nel well thru the No: a ik today, follow Bullen was formerly Ie. 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Makes You Feel p, Like Yourself Again Se ryithent ietint Beaten sap pomer FIND CLEWS T0 VIRGINIA DARE Ancient Mystery Soon wa Be Unraveled | WASHINGTON, Jan, 7A discov: | ad to solution of one} mysteries of American | made here today, ¥ a man digging a hole to plant a holly treo unearthed a leaden plate in scribed as follows; irginian Dare died here Powhaten 1590 Charles It." ‘The inscription apparently referred to Virginia Date, first white child| born on the North American con: tinent and a mem of the lost , whose fate never ol ‘The leaden plate wag covered with} ome substance like wax, Rusvell Kaufman, the man ing in his y nian instil 4 removed. ame visible history captit been | | who took it to the 8m wax w ‘as the granddaugh John White and wa month after the colony on sland, now in North Caro. 8 founded in 1587 Sir Walter igh returned! . the completely without leaving Whether they were massacred b colo! 1 trace In dians or moved somewhere else and survived, has been one of the mys. | teres of American history The discovery of the plate may go solving the mystery of the ‘lost colony.” It seems to indicate that Virginia Dare was captured by Indians before disappearance of the colony Authorities of the Smithsonian in stitute will inves te in an effort to determine whether it will solve a | mystery as old as Am War Heroes. Come Here for Meeting Surviving of the Infantry members Washington ment of volunteers w sth annty old regi Monda Bo | have ing in y will be the toastmaster, Fur aA meet rge, Jan THE GROTE-RANKIN GO PAGE 3 OTTO F KEGEL, President Sport Coats Bought at a great saving to go at $26.79 You'll find values in this Coat Sale that will make you feel mighty good. Snappy styles in Sport Coats, belted and straight lines, of plaid-back coatings. Good- «|State Grange. Asks for “No Party” Plan w no party’ ter A. 8. Goss, been returns from wh have tabulated. proposal gers also are almost solid for income were r looking stripes and plaids in all the new color combinations. If your coat is beginning to look a bit the worse for the season’s wear, here is your chance to get a new coat at a low price. Be sure and come in early. All sizes from 16 to 42. —Second Floor | onservation bi ax on the lumber and fishing in tries and state ins on a state severanc The stateowned buildings. “no party” measure may be| ber ballot. THE GROTE” RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President” The J anuary Clearance Sale of Rugs Is Still Great in Opportunities —because new lots have been added and further reductions have been made on many rugs. 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