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| { e 2. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 15 INDICTED 0 DRUG BILLS wien ie Knights Templar Narcotics Cases Bulk inlicnicnts Tome ee oy Grand Jury Reports P ! pare Tay 1 Hed M 1 i was fam me a th a NANOOSE Wellington ? ut the new low price $12.15 frees t the bunkers s an unusual coal buy. \ clean, washed ump, free burning soal. Very desirable, und gives a quan- tity of good he producing little a Just Phone for a load f Nanoose Wellington if your coal in is empty. Fc reamee ‘the paint or bh to use—how to it. Tear out this ad- irgio, mail it to os, and you will receive a y FREE, BYRE- TURN MAIL, hardwoods, 75 years sint-making experience is foe of every Fuller Product ~a positive assurance of sat- isfaction, PAINTS LEM & CO, 63 elie, J. MeFariand Lor Mt, View Hawe. Heraper. A ‘orth Bnd Store Hig nh Baa Hi North Grove Lbr. Co. Powell's Pharmacy 1836 Arrange Funeral ; wse Decoret Enamels and Varnish Stains } and Fullerwear Varnish bers of your furniture family! What a pleasure t 4325. Univer to see an old favorite clothed once more in the garb of respectability! And how easy to do with Decoret Enamels _ or Stains—what a variety of pleasing effects you can produce! Furthermore, if only asmall piece of furniture is to be done over, you can buy little as % pint—a half-cup—of Decoret. other delicate shades, while Decoret Varnish Stains produce most excellent imitations of fine Sometimes table tops, serving tables, etc. require simply revarnishing. Use “Pullerwear’’, a clear all-purpose varnish. Stands lots of hard wear, not zasily doesn’t turn white when subjected to bot or cold liquids, W:P:-FULLER & CO: 301 Mission Street, San Francisco 24 Branches in Patilic Const Cities - Factories: San Francisco, Loe Angeles and Portland FULLER VARNISHES PIONEER WHITE LEAD TO PURCHASE THESE FULLER PRODUCTS CONSULT THE FULLER eit & CO, 2nd AVE, §. & JACKSON STRE ' Seaborn Lumb o- University Wa 117th & Greenwood THE SEATT La Will YOU Go To The Poorhouse? The Story of Hans, in the Almshouse at 35 Another of a Series on How Poorhouse Inmates Failed BY [’ IS not always old age that takes folks out to the King county poor home on Corson ave. In previou tories it has been told how ill luck, cruelty and just a imple wearing out of human machinery are responsible for the presence of most of the inmates Now, take the case of Hans Jenssen. Hans is only He has been at the poorhouse seven years—and un his luck changes he will be there until he die: And that may be 40 years from now. Yet you could hardly say that it’s Hans’ fault—just a case of bad luck. Hans was born in Norway, of a poor family. Early in his life he came to America, a big man, with rippling muscles beneath his tanned skin. He got a job as fire man on coast freight boats. The pay was not large, and Hans either didn't or couldn't any money, In any, case he was only just turned 30, in the pride of his strength. Why should he hoard his earnings? But the wetness and cold of the sea slowly worked way into his bones. He began to falter at his s bar, down in the hot fireroom. The chill wind, a came on deck after hi shift, cut him to the marr Slowly rheumatism claimed him, twisted his joints, nade a grotesque gargoyle of his once strong body Doctors could do nothing; he had no “folk "; no rich friend And you can’t save much from a fireman’ pay and dig up for doctor bills, too. So Hans went to the poorhouse—a hur And there he will tay, probably, until } Unless n puls life casualty, dies re performs a miracle and restores the re once drained from his body . & HERE you have the reasons why there are 217 folks at the home out on Corson ave. today, Some of them, doubtless, got there thru bad management of their lives; from sheer inability or failure to use their chances. But the great majority are just casualties of civili- ation. Luck didn’t break right for them Government statistics say that, at out of each hundred are independent Puget Sound, the reporter says: “Forget the statistics They are glo Remember this, instead “There are 500,000 of us in King county. And only 217 of that number are absolute failures, Forget the government figures and their significance. The thing remember is that, given an even break of luck, it’ almost impossible to fail here.” five men living on This story ends @ series concerning the reasons for life failures “HONOR PIONEER Mrs. Louisa Frye Is Laid to Rest in Lake View Last respects to the memory of Mrs. Louisa ( Business Building to Cost $63,000! B rmits totaling $63,000 TT ‘ b ks wero issued by THAT faithful old chair-what fun to restore city Koeetey McRao Brothers i ‘ . 1 erect a $45,000 garage at 61 it to its rightful place among the other mem- Fifth ave. and William Meister erect an. $18,000 one-story bul ity way Welfare kedgue Is Needing Finances ted the Social. We r the Community are insuf ard of trus augue Plan for Rites ! ert Little Beattie cr lied But whether refinishing small pieces or large enday at his home, 621 26th ave \ 4 surfaces, (tables, bookcases, etc.), these enamels and stains give splendid results. Decoret Enam- els yield rich effects in white, colors, ivory and mortuary m. under the F. and A. M fish and fr of childr F from whooping cough is an old cure” still practiced among tne peasantry of Western Ireland. No Man Ever Got Anything or Anywhere Without Saving y scratched, Start now in order get what you want, We help you to do so. ER NEAREST YOU: THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Capital $400,000 Pine Street at 4th Ave. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, |) OTTO F. KEGEL. President PAGE 3 $33.50 48° long, 19%" 20%" ‘Arom ved" oadar—most pr lar design on our Boectally constructed lid $39.50 45 lone, 30%" wide, 14" bigh— Aromatie red cedar— latest “Bteart” 4 but enough to sliminate tiresome stooping utif 43 long, 20° wide, high Anpe sien. LANE hardwood American walnut finished If you are BIG SAL CEDAR | CHESTS at Unusual Prices— Attractive Terms LL of the beautiful Lane Chests in this sale are the pick of the country’s largest manufacturer. Fash- ioned from the finest red cedar that Nature’ provides. Each has dove-tailed panels, interlocked corner; proof bottom and dust-proof lid. Each is absolutely | moth-proof and in every little detail is built to with- | stand the wear and tear of generations. There never was a more favorable opportunity to get | just the kind of cedar chest you have always wanted. i All the finest styles are here in a great variety of sizes | —window seats, hope chests, period designs—as beau- | tiful as they are serviceable. i To match your furniture some styles are finished in — enduring imitation of walnut or in genuine hardwood, | as preferred. In any of them your furs and woolens and the daint — iest apparel you wear from day to day can be kept absolutely clean and safe. 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Kennedy Pine st, under the auspices of jut the request of the civil service | vrith. ‘The camp is main.|90ard. A fireman, discharged be cause he negtected to meet his finan- cial “obligations, appealed to the boar against his dismissal. The camp in repair for} board referred the matter to Ken ason. nedy for an opinion r all boys under 16 the dance will be P ds put coming to Rent Your Houses BOUT those houses you're building—you'll find them much easier to rent if you install RELIABLE “Angliron” Gas Ranges equipped with the LORAIN ecucie: When a prospect finds a Lorain-equipped Gas Range in your house, she immediately favors renting it. 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