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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE # THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ OTTO F. KEGEL, President |— Looks for New Planet Is STARWICH IS HOST TO BOYS Capt. Ray Starwich of the Avbur high school football team, was at Co-ed Claiming University Thinks California Too Much al host at the homo of Sheriff Matt Starwich in Auburn ‘Thursday ho hia gridir mates at a farewell party. night when entertained The Consolidation of this Bank with the Dexter Horton National Bank will combine the facili- ties of both and will enable both to serve our many customers in a broader and better way than ever, In preparation for the feast M two Kee fat roosters mb, and to aa cakes and lege nothing of ples and ad infinitum, Ray Starwich played his last season with the team thin fall. Captain-elect Clark 0 mombers of the » They Brannon, and quad wore pr Allerdive » Lewis, Whitmar Imhoss, mil Lawrence Alli J Wil Fo} Our Officers and Employes are ready to take care of your banking require- ments no matter how diversified they may be. The Union National Bank of Seattle were James ROVIDES large quantities of Fine Furniture eral that will induce you to Buy Furniture Now. Hu Lea! Hams, Armond Hu mer, Jack ¢ nn, J Wright Meade, son, Wiley Coach Henry Bellk. Hard, | son, ohn Daley Darell_ Morr Parker Odd Pieces or Suites f e from our regular stock fee » ||| and Furniture special- ly purchased, repre- sent the offerings marked at decisive re- ductions. Geo. Leo and 'Psychology Series to Be Given Here | To deliver a neries of seven. lec | ® on psychology and human| analysts, Cosgrove Murphy, of the Merton Institute, New York, was in Seattle Friday, The series will open Monday evening at the Masonic club and continue dally until completed with the exception of Friday, when no lecture ts schedu ete Se SSSR KEES EEEE EEE 103 Daniels, rokee In Liberal Terms can be arranged on all Furniture includ- ed in the sale! INDIAN DIED AT GROVE, Olea t yearold halt.dloc ¢ fied at his } Born in the agre oa between ment an, Wood to Speak The Coamop 1b, an organi eyed to this section | zation foreign students at the University of Washington, will hear Dr, E Wood, of tho Natic arrangement | University of In speak on August 15, | Tuesday evening at E Yacturers will kind of which will n nest The force until February SALE of RUGS Domestic—Oriental Provide drastically underpriced Rugs for immediate disposal. THE BON MARCHE When supply is greater than demand, jobbers become overstocked. We then buy at our own price—and pass this good fortune on to you in Bargains! Jobber’s Clearance! 3240 Prs. Children’s Rugs from the best known manufacturers are featured at savings that will not be presented for a long time. The University of California astronomy department has announced that 1t has discovered a new planet. Students at the University of Washington are wondering wheth?r it is true or just more California propaganda. Mary Porter, uni- versily co-ed and daughter of G. N. Porter, principal of the Garfield high, took a look at the heavens Friday, but de- clared she couldn't see a thing out of the ordinary. —Photo b¥ Price & ENGLAND HAS FASTEST SUB LONDON, Feb. In submarine X-1 Britain has n the largest undersea craft world, but also the fastest The new giant's qualif supremacy includ A su speed of 32 knots, en abling her to accompany the ships lof the battle fleet wh at full speed; Whatever your Furniture and Rug requirements may be— the complete furnishing of your home, a suite or a single piece —they can be supplied in this sale at savings that justify prompt action. Aged Shiner | on Mountain | Defies Order |Sheriff Gives It Up as a Bad Job, and | in Buy Furniture and Rugs Now! € we Pr. 0 All First Quality | ations for Capetown May Get s COLLECT SALMON EGGS +4 ST. JOHN, N. B—A total collec: ! | would probably get shot up. I'll tell you what you do. I am going out of jaro steaming * Without question the lowest price we have iio ane AMEN ceamheaaden nent abate clk ets beg ever known Sox like these to be sold for! This Is the best news mothers have had in a long time— fine quality, warm, serviceeble, rolktop Sox at this ridicu- fously low price. Thrifty mothers will buy not by the pair, but by the dozen pairs—for a saving like this is worth 2,016 Pairs of Wool and Fiber 99. 4 Pairs of Wool and Mercerized Lisle By unfolding the cuff most of these can be used as long stockings. In heather, brown and green, also light and dark tan mixtures, A New Shipment Just Received! Girls’ Sateen Bloomers 59c An unusually good grade of sateen; reinforced seats— in black and white, MEN’S-ALL-LEATHER SHOES 54.45 6 to 9% Blucher and Bal Styles Black and brown calfskin uppers with Goodyear welted soles; medium broad toes and English last; rubber heels; guaranteed all leather counters, toe caps, insoles and outsoles. Sizes 8, 10, 12, T4, 16 JUST THE THING FOR BABY’S FIRST ATTEMPT! CHILDREN’S LIGHT WEIGHT, STITCHED-DOWN An unusual bargain in First-step Shoes for little tots, In smoked elk and pat- ent leather, Light weight elk soles; good, broad footform last with soft toe; fully lined. 1,200 PAIRS MEN’S PART-WOOL ||SOX "2" {he CLEARANCE (SECONDS) Medium weight and natural colors. All factory imperfects. A crew of 100 men, including 20 Jengine room artificern A canteen, this being an tnnova- |tion on submarines. | The X-1 Js designed as a commerce |raider with the speed of a destroyer | Sho recently underwent a 24-hour secret tent at sea. | Sweden was the first country to recognize that a wife's services in |} the home had a legal value. WOMEN!. DYE IT Kimonos Dresses Sweaters | Skirts | Waists Coats Draperies Ginghams Stockings Diamond Dyes der whether yc eafully, becau perfect ng guaranteed with “Diamond Dyes" even if you have never dyed before. Druggists have all colors. Directions in each pack | age. dye THE KIDNEYS, DRINK WATER The American men and must guard constantly agal | ney trouble because we often es {much rich food. Our biood Is filled with acids which the kidneys strive | to filter out; they weaken from over | | work, become slu sh, the elimina. | tive tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health } When your kidneys feel like lumps | | of lead; your back hurts or the urine lis cloudy, full of sediment, or you | are obliged to seck re.lef two or three] | times during the night; if you suffer | with sick headache, or dizzy, nerv } ous spells, id stomach, or if you bave rbeumatism when the weather | is bad, begin drinking lots of good |noft water and get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad| | salts Take a tablespoonful in a | glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com: | bined with lithla, and has been used) | tor years to help flush dnd «timulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the | acids in the system so they no longer lare a source of irritation, thus often | relleving b.adder disorders. | Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure. es a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink and belongs tn every home, becaus nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at Jeast twice a year Advertisement, women NEW FOR 15¢. ‘DRUGS EXCITE Will Not Act EL RENO, Okla. where in the East Texas the that can't be bu | 5 a for the Dallas |federal land bank, butted into the |moonshiner's immobility while doing |some work for a Da bank in in the back Driving up to the ca’ | coun Galt found a dirty urchin sitting on the porch, “Where's your pa, Galt Feb. 1—Some , wooded section of is a moonshiner son?” “Huntin’ squirrels," ‘He'll be back soon. When Galt re was the reply. ned the original of the youth was sitting on the porch with a double-barreled shotgun across his knees, LOAN COMPANY FORECLOSED “You are aware,” said Galt, “that the loan compa has foreclosed on this land some time ago and ordered you to vacate,” | | The grizzled owner admitted it “You have refused to obey orders jand I am here to give you final or- ders to get off,” added Galt ‘The old man rose, leaned his gun Against his side, and spoke positive moved and wh I ain't figgerin’ on movin Galt applied to the sheriff for ad- |vice. “Yes sir," said the official, |"the old man can be moved, but ft thore, asked | P office pretty soon an® fe% care to seo anyone killed, Talk to my suc- cessor about tt. Maybe he can give you some encouragement, Galt indicated the old moonshiner was atill “hunting squirrels.” | | WORLD MOTOR CONGRESS DETROIT—The National Automo- bile Chamber of Commerce has ar- 4 to hold a world motor trans- here May 21-24. Dele- gations, it‘is announced, are expected }from all clvilized nations of the globe and special attention wili be pald to delegates from South Amer. |ica, where a rapid development of motorcar and truck interests is ex- pected. {rang j would probably take half a dozen| men to do it and then somebody ESTABLISHED DR. J. 1. Free Examination ‘BEST $2.50 GLasses | ON EARTH We are one of tho few optical stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination free by graduate op- tometrist. Glasses not prescribed | unless absolutely necessary. Specialists ‘aistaction Guaranteed Moderate (A | @ ON 2°AVE. Prices NEAR UNION OPR ARCADE BLDG. 1320 - 2° AVE. | that embarrass you tor, Herb compounds the ¢ | can be quickly checked by Dr. King's New Discovery. Gently, harmlessly it stimulates the mu- cous inembranes to throw off clogging secretions. The cough- ing paroxysms are controlled and the irritation that is causing the cough promptly clears away. Dr. KING New Naval Station |CAPETOWN, South Africa, Feb. 1. |—The British government is being |urged to construct a huge trading |and naval base at Capetown, in-place jof the projected base of Singapore. |_It ts pointed out that with the rapid development of Africa, partic: Jularly South Africa, Capetown. 1s | likely to become one of the most {m- | portant points of the empire com- | munication line. The Cape Times says that con- struction at Capetown would be | cheaper than at Singapore, j DAD'S MATCH CLUE | ‘Helen, did that young man smoke in the parlor last night? I found | burnt matches there."’ |. “Oh, no, papa; he Just it one or |two to seo what time it was."—Bos- } ton Transcript. tlon of 23,500,000 Atlantic salmon: [exes has been made at the retaining” ponds operated by the department of | marine and fisheries in the maritime: provinces during the past season.“ ~ GOITER REMOVED 07-MO has proven a safe and suc: cessful way to remove a golter by) simply applying over the goiter at® night time. Young people respond? quickly to this treatment; older peo- ple generally take a longer time. The: merits of OZ-MO have been proven in so many cases that anyone hav. ing a golter should have no hesk tancy in using OZ-MO at once. OZ] MO {a sold in Seattle by Bartell’s anda: 7 othe leading druggists—Advertisa® ment. ag ONE CENT .SH OE cSALE! Saturday will be the Inst day of this wnte. AML shoes have rked down for final Clean Up. Plenty of ain mon racks and tables, rly Tomorrow. Buy Two Pairs of Shoes For Less Than You Pay for One Pair Elsewhere | And Save Money ig LADIES’ SHOES * Shoes, Pumps and Ox- fords, in black and brown; reg. $4 value OW Fic More $1.95 Shoes, Oxfords and in black and brown if leathers. Values Ladies’ Shoe $2.95 Pumps fords in black kid, nt, brown kid and calf leathers: Exten Pair te More $4.95 Feit Slippers _ a Children's Felt to $1.25 lore i .-NOW Extra Patr te More ind tylen to pick Come Your Choice of Thousands of Pairs of Seasonable, Smart Footwear At 1¢ An Extra Pair MEN’S SHOES Men's Light and Medium Weight Work Shoes in black and brown. Values up to $6.00 ........ NOW $3 95 Extra Pair le More eS st Grade Shoes in black viel kid brown calf; English and Blucher styles. Regular $10 Extra Pate 16 Mere 9799 Extra P CHILDREN’S Seuffers and Fine black and brown; sii to $3.50..NOW ra

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