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Show - THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY akedmn j JAP LINES TO FURNITURE1: CARES DANCER OLTILUC. j? TeU. 28. Wash, A TOKIO, up-- P.) Contingent (Ui approval, which eubstdy of 11,430,-00- 0 a year, there will be a merger of two big Japanese ateamahlp lines. the Tukjo Kiaea Kaisha, which operate a trana-Pacifaenrlca between Manila and 8aa Francisco, and the Nippon Yusea Kaisha, wbajTTflBrs are known la moatiuf the porta bf the world. The vessels involved la the deal are the.Teoyo Maru, , 15,400 tona ; Shlnyo Maru, 13,040 tona; Korea Mara, 11,800 tona; Siberia Man, M18 11,790 tons; Rakuyo Maru, tona; Anyo Maru, 9258 tona; and Borneo Mara, 8,800 tona. the hall, senilngly on mmt of a warpath. , Sheriff U P. Johnson received a man bad r" .Jrt that the .invaded the place, and wu ejected 'enlr after several women had be-atra hysterical and fled rrnvestigatioi iwealed thaf In diana of the Colville tribe had been holding a "Chinook" dance. A d kn-- t " The-trait- blindfolded medicine man selected a tribesman to go to search of a perfectly marked log, which, if touched, would assure a warm . 192S. "" ,, - " "" " . a . i, . - - i. ... ., LIANTELLSOF Hj? at Banuby Oeek Marly oa gorerniBeutal tr t up when a auda Indiaa m-t- carries with It a . a, 2 ANNUAL ItlEET IT. Sterling Taylor, vice preatdent of Taylor Broa company, who baa lust returned from bia ezpedltlov to thai Americas Forai- tnra Mart baa at iateraaUag re port to make of what he saw ia the way of new furniture design a, faab Ion and covering! for the apring, and summer aeaaona,'''! . The Mart ia the world's largest building containing over 32 acres of floor space and bousing the ex hibits of America'a leading deUKht aemi-annu- al ' '' Chinook wind. , . 4' hls Indian waa disrobed, ieept to ae and a pleasure to s tor" sf pair of woolen mittens, viaitT;T5r .with , the many were paluted on bis feet and new styles being shows nnder soft be ai aent la search of the. log. x ii He wandered In the f rosea woods lights and la typical borne surroundings it waa insptRng to aay all night, the next day and well Inthe least, aald Mr. Taylor., to' the nest evening before he stagrTha furnkure show correaponda gered iuto the dune ball, half das-e- d from cold, exbauKtlon and hung-- ' KENXET, Cel., Feb. 26 After ia every way to the automobile and " two decadea of turning out mining clothing shows as it la the time r. .'had found the "Chinook log." be-- - wealth, this town la panning into when America's premier furniture cause-warera ftameu exhibit the sew deaigna weather soon followed tJHrealmjof jthantom villageav The death blow of Kennett waa they have labored over to the Amerthe episode- struck when the t'nlted Commercial ican retailer. No lnduatrial show in eompanyrSnn-Kfafltacbought to the roimtry hashe-tremeiKlo- iirj half a million dollars, virtually all background of tradition and his of the northern half of the town, tory, stretching back aa it does for and wilt sell it piecemeal as Junk ieenlUriea when kings aet the styles. Jtncluded JJLtoe, wreckage uftdef !Tbe building ia nof open to the Tr way are the smelting works, min- general public and It la a genuine kiver cannot spend ing machinery, office tuildlnga and pity every-hom- e : f BUZZARDS BAT, Maw, Feb. 26 cottages, which coat the United a day It. The fagtin- through going .a Bmelting and Refining com-- atjnn andL Jntrjgnf Jdjsplaitare telegra-TD- r, State and still at the. key, lathe rec-- - nanv neariv SSiXttOW' t fcstalfl Iteyond verbal deacrlptioo. However, ord of EllHha Ryder, operator at for the Vyear operation of the rich it is only a matter of a few week Bustards Bay atatlon, who will Keystone and Mammoth copper until the new styles I ordered will celebrate ' his T7tb (cq) birthday mlnea In the hills back of the town. be in place on my flor when every: ' The end of Kennetfs glory came one may view then without the aest month, teat the August; wnetr it waa found trouble and wpenae of a trip to Ryder learned telegraphy at .orefea.dbeen Chleagftr age of 11, and be'a been at it ver since. He considers 100 messages mined, and that it did not pay to This show disclosed a noticeable .refine the residue 41 small day's work. Increase In the gayety oftoveringn and the adaptability of deaigna to different typea of jnW(ecture, Furniture la keeping "in atep with the modern archltecaurol trends as : - Moc-rasin- -- - J' MINING TOWN - .,-:--.-;- SOLDFORJUNK TELEGRAPHER ItCLPJ-r-Blxly-li:yfr.- tfiat-aiLi- - . W Ws done with heat, you If , - 4 - --by-tba iahowlng f W i,01MSEKA TIOM bed-roo- color; in permanent lacquer finish new snap and pep! ' " can do it better with Gas YMBOL J and Spanish effects la living-rooaultes. The period XIV and Loola XV are enjoying unusual popularity and Colonial creations are noticeable In many display v It aeema the con troversy stirred up over the furntah- tbe-WbtoRa-- of House when tt wag decided t(TTevert to the type ut early American period baa bad considerable to do with the demand for Colonial." " BodyAttractive el - - Jttet he DODGE BROTHERS 4 DOOR SEDAN All-Ste- ' - 4 lte $1076 Delivered Here TheGas; JpuSyHisr boilxf figurativeljrr arid heatr And it "isT f fguratetuttlnsTuOlloir literally, bringing the nation to a higher level of ; mountain topswbecause the use of Gas frees the ally giving-th- e woman inHf-cit- y air oi pollution and lets people enjoy purti air home more hours for enjoyment by the conyen- - and sunshine. Conservation of wealth; natural v Hllvingi-It-is-liter- FRIGIDAIRES , iencfrwhichGaapveainkmgBdTefrigeratioiirTOr It is literally putting industry on a higher level of which because of the simplicity' of gas for REFRIGERATOR Attention Salesmen - :.. r, cabinets together with the fact that prices have been materially reduced, trlli mark aV definited step forward in the electrical new bualnesa. development of electrical refrigeratlori," Kr. Blecbler it'tes, "has been one of the most remarknf the able Industrial happening past few years, ' We are no"w em ploying upward of five thouand men in the pIama anil Jenkins' Knit Goods Co. The ' ' til - K jfc 'l'JmjJ I M Mill I Ii I fV - . QySmootsrSpaffbriQalGi a -- ti'-- . A - i - f;'. -- irA- - V MV uookins roa, MONEY'! we 7 otaur ' i a service When ' you want wherayou'!I: . - - f t ' Is prompt and courteous, call i ' your - money's get-- - generally. that ur -- -- telephone number 17. - A '. . - -r r- - . '; '. ... SMiobgioBD VARD - PHONtM fljn3r CM-fSr- - acres of are utilising thirty-two- of floor space in the production these refrigerators.. " ."The field tor electric "refrigeration lgnot confined to "residences. All stores where perishable, goods are kept, hospitals, clubs and factories are also our customers. Indicative of the growth of commercial electric refrigeration is the fact jEhawehavenTOuneed aev eral orders' for Ice cream cabinets during the past few months, each of whlehrhaa-totall- ed more thsn on e the atm-'- et minipit;danra..:;It, the company and that of General Motors to provide refrigeration at low cost, and make It available to all who' have electric current. The introduction of electric re frigeration,' Biechler" states, "has brought with It some interesting de velopment. The fact that this one company has more than one bun drwl thousand refrigerators In nse and that FVlgldalre " has demon-trajte- d is dependability and , economy are well known to the pub'le - to ordw coal worth, and a delivery service i -- . ..... T. . , yxer: ft . r L..V..- y I VOW'VB 60T TH8 I PLACE. . !. . ... - 51 YARDS- - 502Sa ; - Domestic ' .11 . iA IMA . . "" ' , economy ex- perts have dealt with the advantages of tbla new refrigerating method and-- ha re devised plans for kitchen arrangements which 's are claimed to be more efficient through the elimination pf the necessity for providing for outsde ice snpply n the' hohient la destined to have a far reaching effect on home manage "!i- ment" V X', V one An Increase of more-th- an hio3,eorTpeTTSniriafatee " during 1926 ovef 1625 is confidently eipect- ed and the company hit provided manufwturlng i faeilitles to take c8re.of expttnalotteiea beyond that Point ' ' : .''jU ; With one year's experience operatingunderV along the line and with optional rates for house heating and industrial consumers subject to our contract with the Columbia Steel Corporation we are now prepared to work out the revision of ; ' . our Gas rates with reasonable reductions all t Tiext few weeks, ---- -- ?lthfe A NEW SALES POLICY Appliances -- We urge every housewife to hear our terms'- - with our latest Gas Ranges and. Heaters, using - . . Gas under, the new schedules. andJearntheadvantages;and the economy of doing all her tasks in the home calling for fueK 1 ; T With fresh airbooking inj insulated under automatic control we have made ? overisT COOKING WITH GAS : ' Positively the We will show you the cost comparisons by Modern Priscilla, , ICnov Gheat MetKcTd State Today of United States Museum National Washington ? . . Samuel S. Wyer, Consulting - t , Bulletin.' r : , ; Enginee--Ohi- o Uniyersity-Universi- ty , ? You Can Do It Better With Gas" Jaisten to our Salesmen.- -j Visit pur new hometwhite Ranges with evermodern improvement. and enjoy the display of beautiful, modern snow- -, , Ask us about our new V; ' - ttv :.. :.V : .HOMESERVicE-DiARTOEN- f -: yyr:; .r . r s -- ; t PHONE295 '' ' ', : i'y:' ; , V-- ..t AS,? RATES For ProyopigU -- T1 1 L'Jll A LOWER Delco-TLig- ii resi-"fficienc- y, compan- y- of one-piec- e Our men earn $200 to' $500 per month. v Apply atymce. . - ht Wf INCREASED COMMISSIONS and ; REDUCED PRICES . Delco-Llg- DaytoH Ohio, are anounclng this week the introduction of new line of Frlgldare Electrical Rcfrigerat- or.;-,:'':vi' ;: y The51 new Frigldalrea are 'mnde fwltEf melal-eablnTHBtegdofThr) wood constractloai '.which ' i ' employed on other models. Linings of porcelain enameled steel and. eWerlora flnlsbad in white Duco are added feature of the new cabinet. According to JC G. Blech-lepresident of the Deleo light company, the anouncement of the We are 'bow assiffning territory for 1926. We offer a larger line with the same high quality, f The - 966 Gas companies are bringing the ' dents of 4600 cities an4 towns today. : Utah rValley Gas. (i Coke G'o SPRINGVIU.E Slip 0:;44h .7-- -. siiliii . .4 |