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THE SEATTLE CONFESSIONS OF A WAR BRIDE Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association Night turned to day, and day found me watohing at the bedside of | my enemy, The storm still roared around me. wenn | ————————— | Both Bolshevik and Bourbon agp a Peril If They Rock the Boat | maw STARSHELLS | Telexraph News Service of the United Preee Association ie - x at the Postoffice at managed as Second-Class Matt 98, . "iio help | AAA nnannnnnan! the world used up pay ite aga thus {last four on. fie BY B. ¢ DGERS | year 1 had to tell myrelf, over better | the surplus of the previous 25 th | up f f in 25 yen on Wane coe - =e |. \ and over, “The dead do not stir WASHINGTON, 1D. C., Nov. 20. “Capital must giv aduane daa mail, out of city, month; - kept a atehful eye upon the still N’T NOCK THE BOAT! | to the worke t ‘os BF ear FeOe In the Stace of Washington. H DEATH DELIVERS ME PROM, | Kept « watehfal oye tipi yall | rege | DON'T NOCK THE BOAT to the worker. If it trie to put ty month, $4.50 for 6 months, or $9.00 per year, By carrie! { THE TRAP OF MY vody on thy ad } HOW LONG? | A legislative explosion will come if bor back to where it was before the KNEMIES who had never Deen afreid to dic) NGS ay clock,|the national pendulum in awung too war, by lockout, the explosion wit Pa wc jg Ned Brown pitifully and unreason That in an ele ‘ 1 tl eae ithe way—toward. alther ex-| anne nbly afraid of the dead pad meme ling,’|treme—by either American Bolshe: | oisheviam, which sayn, ‘Let's 46 Only when Bremer'a mind wan « again did 1 come out of my | will go eight days without i oe |vikt or American irbons. | nothing but divide up what there ie* oe Oo! m a. « 1 , e| “Gracious! exclaimed ne cum | ¥ : octnaemanema hk te ot er rv, I told him that 1 thought he was much better, but h aig u eee detn it go | Hut Lt tan't necessary « hea more ‘nan pital era, bY “If #0, or not,” he said, “I w vou this.” He drew a curious | you wind it Ladies’ Home Jour} All this comes from Roger W.| under such a regi: all starve Th 5 Df id, ant to give you | Rabson, foremost American econo. | to death. e rtuni [rine from his finger—a thick oblong of lapis lazuli set im an intricate pil | nal art © Satan nial erat tae acu Wy aie iglek tiie’ chiles are Satin: ‘i 7 20,000,-| Yer frame — “Of course there will come a reac. | in the United States at either « Statisticians announce that during the bth ee ee “Press here,” he said, touching a corner, At the touch of my finger, TEL aRAI pated algont Mab efi ond of ve a ae ean cea tectiy ar 000 men have been killed, wounded or gassed, an [the top flew open like a Uny door and revealed a miniature chest. ee eee has ae to 671 ital ter & war, In thin country jean people are in the middie of the $100,000,000,000 of money spent. This is the cost to date,| “It ts an ancient thing,” ho said, “put to & very modern use. Tt has) what teleeraphy oan Mo tlt TiN ry be peaceful reaction, a grad road. They want to produce they say, without reckoning the losses of non-combatants | concealed cypher messages of 100 words written under a microscope, Keep | sake. An | Mbwlute Minin | Wl readjuatment, and one which “They have a better remedy fo iy Bayi ed jit aw a charm. I pray God you may never have to use it," he added bitterly, | Wa# be Heat pewlldering reply {Will be barely nolceablo an we pass their evile than bullets. It is the and in property destroyed. eer Then, an I hesitated, he went on wloame back: "Can find nothing about |thru it ballot, and there'll be congressional The price which the world pays for peace today is “To prove that you forgive—a xinner—accept It—with my admiration.” | came badk: “Can tind Ninhlllt aitltl " a tne other h oe age | action—leginlative explosion—mighty 1 took it to quiet him, but he would not stop talking. ked. if you like-—#end any one appalling, regardless of the fact that the world must go ~ paying for this great tragedy, in which it has poured out | quick if elther extreme tries to car i ry things too far.” such in It will be an | lin taken by the message went from | come an explosion "L am not delirious. |e molt aianed by the sender's nick: | Fuasia and Germany “Will you sit where I can see you?” he Juat tired. Tomorrow, if I am better Ds ~Tude."' | explosion by ballot, a legislative ex | A blood and money as never before in all the career of MAN~}\6., tice send your detectives, I do not care, But today—even if the}name, “Tude.” 0:05 train. Tuda"|plosion, so to speak, Wa do not | HF P. 1 : kind. jstorm dies—you will not leave me? 6 1t arrived: ‘Meet ¥ 10.05 | need guns here to put the majority | \A at People : What has the world bought? mets] Leno oerterninemcn trains Nua" Dgtegit News, ASTne will cause the explosion®’| ROGRR BABSON | Should Know This pa Oo away tods y r pe HT) vill ¢ he ylosion ? Peace, by the grace of God; an end of butchering the| “If only the world could turn back on {ts axia,” he went on, “If time DOWN IN THE MOUTH “Either of two. things,” Babsut | sree selected best young men on earth. a could reverse the clock and let ux all begin over with August, 1914 If], BOW Ont oot after it/replied. “The Wolsheviki' in this| “It the American Bolshevik at-|.,72* World owes & debt of grate Dynasties have been wiped out or have disintegrated. | only decent men could wipe out these years of horror, If only I had), (inten eid ag che dentixt wrap: |country, or the Hourbons. If either| tempts to lower production—to| nous Marmola Prescription, and ip The Romanoffs, the Hohenzollerns, the Hapsburgs are put {found you™if aaly you could love me! Women are foole—all except You.) 4 it up in paper and gave it o/attempts to awing thingy to elther|‘make work’—while mt the same | still more indebted for the reduction | 4 rt You are the most wonderful oman in the world. And I do not know extreme, there'll come troub! for | tin demanding present or higher | +3 ty down, with their arrogance, privileges and oppression, Those Tell me—your na Tuk whakafe.gwc aotng. 0(do|m wages—watch for an explosion. semery t otlsia can abe ae monarchical, idiots by divine right of Bulgaria and Greece * 1 naid {with it, Jimmy?" he asked m| “For example, labor iw at the| “Capital must be willing that|tained at all drug stores, oF have disappeared. Tlerones and their heirs have fallen. | (lane he whispered. ‘Dear ‘Jane! Put your hand on mine while I] Po’ Cove it home, cram it fuil| throttle; capital wits on the safety shall be equal opportunity to| Writing direct to, % 2 ss * * 0 to sleep!" of sugar and watch it ache Boys | valve, The explosion may come | all, and special privilege must go by | the sonable p “ All over the earth peoples are rising to enjoy the blessings | Thinking to soothe him as a mother quiets a sick child, I tala Cad bres swendbeanoa baiacioesaad \from either end sig “as bienas perth & large case) lee of self-government. Mankind never before had so strong] nana on his, and he smiled, and slept. Fearing to disturb him, knowin |! eee |botler burst, If labor wits heavy on| “Labor must learn that it can| ‘sting or violent Fo a grip on justice and liberty. New foundation stones have |that a long sleep might save his life, 1 let my hand rest there, Th SAFETY IN NUMBERS Ithe throttie and machinery stops | better test? only by increasing pro: |Sormal seopertions y % been mined, chiseled and laid for civilization. once geo} — days pe or ne rag Py = ae be i '1| Minw Ketcham-—Three men called ag and capital sits heavy Bh t oars A bins Amen | — laa pee unas aa Fy Saat iv: , a ea © my senses, the hand beneath o ne con on me las ening the mafety valve—an explosion in| redivided, would a mere drop in q ; But all these things, glorious and progressive as they) oor sith a shiver, My shtick swelled above the storm. I was alone mm) °° ian Blunt-Were they afraid to| bound to com the bucket ‘LOOK YOUNG OR ae are, are not enough for the price this world has paid for |, pest nouse with its dead ‘sansa | “If capital attempts to go back to| “Why? Because 95 per cent of | peace. Besides enabling us to establish the fact that the (To Be Continued) cee |Prewar labor wages, standards and/all wealth produced each year is conditions, watch for the explosion. consumed that year. During right is might and shall prevail, the Almighty has given the world opportunity to inaugurate the common brother- hood of man. ‘ The right, as it affects all, must prevail. vail in quarters of this world that have known it not. It It must pre-| ETERNAL FEMININE “And when the war ts over, dear I'm going to bring you ho a youvenir,” said the young husband about to go “over there.” “Oh, that will be nice, dear, What REMARKABLE PHOSPHATE | LOSE YOUR JOB Your employer regards your gray, | streaked with gray or faded hair with suspicion. It is a sign of age, waning powers, inability to think le 7 . r ‘ cond: H der 7 axked oung | must level greed and privilege and caste as’ it has leveled She Sees Question reg ae en were ce — bat” camed Do ewert youn MAKES THIN PEOPLE FAT =: work quickly. It handicaps you. thrones and dynasties. In it are justice, liberty and equal-|From All Sides | 1 cannot understand how any rea!| “ng of those German helmets ia Ssoner or later, sembans younger mankind i God-given opportunity to! Dear Miss Grey: 1 read an article) busy workman in the navy yard year» Something over sixty years ago,|now obtainable from druggists ev- , ; ad “ neat it eer mere ot oo a sf in @ morning paper which makes | Could have collected such @ quantity | «On, George, I'd rather you'd |Pelous » French scientist, discov. | orpwhere in the form oi ohate at |. Get rid of the gray in your hair, make i je Spiri a . | of misinformation, for it ts the opin-lnring ‘me one of those French bou- | ied. 4 a ganic phowp f ¥ That is the great prize that has been paid for with the lives of the millions of the dead and the millions of money! me write you in detail, It was an account of the last weekly meeting fon of officers and foremen in the \industrial department that girls on nets," . ' h when taken into the human eyatem was quickly nerve tiswue converted into You can do it with the Qban Hair Color Kestorer. Qban will bring back all the youthful dark color and © cont so low an to be within the reach of everyone | One of these tablets should be ii jof the British-American I at| much Jobs as tool ra, crane oper ¥ TIME | in after jt» discovery Dr, Al-| taken with each meal and results Here, for the work of men’s brains and hands is man’s (oer it i aid not finiah the even-| operators, helper electricians, ship “ a ee nae ee antc| Sright. ‘bles [dandruff and gives new Ife and ' opportunity to make all men equal, ox in be atm Of | ing. 1 am a red-blooded American | ping clerke, filers, etc. are not only ling suet eapertnaete. ‘Tue peo sleepless, the nerves regain thelr | i200 to the hale. ‘ i ; ne eat 8 ee I, but amazingly #0. TheBe | pecsor exper o go down W po» and the whole yatem becomes | as equal in the bloody business of war. t us write|and 1 happened to be a guest at | *uccessty |femsor expects to go d pd the whole system Q-ban is guaranteed ait ‘ x rf % * || Jobe were, before the advent of giris, " ~ he laboratory.) charged with that strength, vitality . adye It into the world history wherein men’s deeds of hate, greed can tk riitlhered oeelbaggey held by men and boys. han er’ : = and energy which makes life so| Won't stain the scalp, wash or rub and injustice “tread upon one another's feet, hed fast they| tis evening, an elderly gentieman,| Carry on, “Coverall Girin.” Little] Cater (startled)—I hope the pro ve eS - Akg variety ot | far rage end ae adn gpond follow,” an epoch of gone Ped in a the first con-|supposedty a British American. arose |we need care, | when disgruntled |tessor hasn't gone. | i eg gm = phates, care should be | ie Sy wos a aes cine : i wl ve suffered most. and made a suggestion which the|Workmen rave beca e've taken ervous ‘weakness, pre- ° a aS , cern is for those who ha chalr recognized, asking that a mes-| places that seeined a haven from ane. Insomnia,” lack ot hg gee agent vcrigina | From your techs it will take genre ‘ a S J ze b t to President Wilson| the draft, and they've had*to get) +, our has hisjenergy, fatigue, nervous debility, | ne puilding substance as discov. | *FO™ . tories of peace that are no less renowned than those of them upon helping to bring the war| “hitting the ball” in the same ol/| “on, no. Not when it is time to| | Physicians and hospitals every-| CAUTION:—Although Bitro-Phos-| soo, ‘for = generation as special war. }to @ successful end, or words to that | Way—that's all we have to do put down the carpets t* where now recognize tx merits by In ever-increasing quanti- phate is unsurpass for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and gen- ists in the treatment of the hair, : | effect Immediately we heard re COVERALL GIRL. . ae oe, and it is therefore a matter of eral weaknen to its remark- | gold by all reliable druggists ¢ 1 > ° |marks like thi “What for? — | OLD TIMER SPEAKETH more than ordinary interest > peTowing properties it| Where on Money-Back: pote lies. | Wilson’s Trip Abroad Fie ow Ri Satie Not lt, rouim semana, car ily Seats peor Some i 5 ; which showed very plainly the | Quarantined the Puget Sound country since rest mi <1 —- i bee | i Unless this war has ended all wars, it has been fought) Ti" P70? qeughte. A man bag cg A ORO | 9 oe ray ert gr in vain. The triumph of democracy over autocracy will have who, we heard later, was a Seattle judge, addressed the chair, and an argument? Is Seattle only quar antined on vice disease, or is the was the timber or ground, an the feller says, 1 engaged never in 8 i i ttle- | stated something about that meeting | state of Washington quarantined?|sawmill business, worse luck, hence , lost its glory if again nations of the earth take to the ba’ te ee ae gton, quarantined’ |sawrall Business, worse luck, hence & to settle dist k chair recognized the judge and the Seattle is not quarantined, |removed the timber (which, by the To make certain that a league of nations will be estab- lished to guarantee world peace, FOREVER, President Wil- son has decided to go abroad and to participate personally suggestion was dropped without fur. ther comment. The closing hymns were then announced, and some one in the back of the hall asked for The recent ban placed on the | elty was due to the Spanish in fluenza. way, was all the value the land) ever had) that I am willing, nay, anxious, to sell to our soldier boys) Stomach Poison i —_— for what it cost me and let them) in the peace conference. the English and French hymns an4/ pupticity Man pay the taxes on it, yet, to show! F Let partisan republican papers revile him under the} leaving out the American. How. | ‘Ezplains Slogar i that I am just as patriotic as any| ‘ i i is visi » the first verse of “The Star | & . ‘* other patriot, and doff my hat to| _ camouflaged praise of the certain social success of his visit/¢v*r * : oth | - * 7) | Spangled Banner” was sung. Iam > Dear Mise Grey: As one of the! none of them, I desire to state thru an : abroad. But the fact remains that it was President Wil-| maxing no charges, but. certainly authors of shaped, “Che: Tebke|the antamas ot veer eeteonies. faim ore erous an a a er: son’s clearly enunciated principles that brought about such |i: was a strange proceeding in an | Did It,” it ts in justice to all that I|jjy mentor and fireside companion, | peed: greemen’ both i American city. The minister men: | expl the matter thorol | ave ‘ord « a5 y a t, T erart a — = be hot a tioned a the account gave them a 1* ‘Our’ livelthood. in advertising PF horas povidhe | ee am conn AR ag Sour, undigested rotten food in your stomach poisons your blood, cuts down your efficiency 60 |, enemy. The howls of rage from the Roosevelts, Poindex-| 0 sirong talk about brotherly | amusements. We cater to the pud-|cuewiitine to eail te aay at sur per cent, starves your nerves, makes you unfit to work, The tender linings of the stomach be- | * ters, Lodges, et al., would not have done it. love, etc, But I em quite eure they | ics demands for novelty amuse-|ocidior bors for exactly what tt cost| come inflamed and gastric uleer or cancer is Hable to result. Yours is a serious trouble; don't. . : Even now we have the spectacle of some of them at-| will get no American love on the ments. A celebration of any Kindle. By giving this the wide pub- say, “Merely indigestion,” and let it go at that. Get busy, men and women! Make yourself St! r oa: * , basis we saw. Please tell me, if| would be a diamal affalr without! joie by ‘ Start in on that stomach of yours; put it in such shape that what food is eaten will be per tempting to ridicule the president's plan for permanent) fie Oe te are British, why they | street maleamen. ‘They, pract lacpedional yoo ait euain a anee f tigested and then the polsons cannot form. Those headaches, sleepless nights, gas, peace, just as they attempted to belittle his note-writing do not go home to England, where|make a celebration a success./tayor upon, Yours very truly heartburn, sour rixingy, poor blood and starved nerves are the result of stomach poison. in the last days of the war—the very note-writing which| they are needed, and where they | Imagine a New Year's eve without OLD Sanne: STUM oz Tablets will not allow these potscns to form. Why? They simply remove the German peoples against their autocratic rulers| wil! at least feel satisfied: and, if strect salesmen to supply the public! qr oe | cause—undigested food. The manufacturers of these splendid tablets are making a special offer aS bet about oe they are Americans, why did they | with bells, horna, ete ee ee eed for a few days just to let you know how good, how wonderful, how effective STUMEZE roug! - peac a . | not cheer for Gen. Pershing? The| We knew Seattle would tear loone| They are giving one 25c-cent package for 10 cents. They propose to prove to every man, That President Wilson should personally present his) time is pansed for Americans to| when peace new was flashed To| gg " woman and child there is no better medicine made for indigestion, dyspepsia, sour, belching. views at the peace conference is entirely fitting, and per-|ciose their eyes to these things, anticipate and satinty the publie’s upect stomach, heartvarn, valine ok peevonanen. anemia and catarrh of the stomach i Vi io f which happen in their own front | demand t« indeed a hard thing to fig an & MEZE tablets. a 5 ir ciency, your |, your nerves, your very haps even ee, ge ean =, ge heh tened a ‘asion = Siedh da tk Were: and Lage Baws | rs out, but we alm to please overt life depends upon perfect digestion—on a healthy stomach—a sound stomach and perfect diges- - Europe by President Roosevelt, who is insanely against) ?*lu"pritisner, who is now an Amer-| human poesible with our endeavors, ‘ | tion ts the very fountain-head of health and efficiency—the only way. Cut out the everything Wilson is for. jean citizen, would straighten this | for we have investments to protect CHILD'S LAXATIVE coupon today. See if your druggist'’s name is on the list below, give it to him and say, out. It looked to us like greeneyed We had out two slogans. One Nobody has yet ventured to ask Count Bentinck | iralouny, if they are Png an eae ane yanks iid Jt" and the — | how he likes William Hohenzollern’s accusation of cam thtatit : Ae is fecak-chomnas tank Yiinianhaien Look at tongue! Remove poi-, 6 ‘S TUME ZE TA B [ E TS’ > friendship. Please print this and relieve | Propaganda.” It was America that! gong from stomach, liver | troubled red-biooded American who! used propaganda to overthrow Ger d ” City S 1 . has three loved ones at the front,/man militariam. Allied airmen| and bowels too, and can nee the question from | dropped printed pamphlets of Presi ’s recommendati i i all sides. Yours, for the United War | dent Wilson's speoches over the Ger- | F thr d | 25 t bo f 10 t Mayor Hanson's dation that city councilmen) tory “Campaign, MARGARET H. | man lines, thus maling peace more | or ee $ on ,a -cen x for cents shall be paid sufficient to permit them to give their entire ; | pomsible. President Wilron would | time to the public, will undoubtedly be passed. The mayor| Coverall Girl |not deal with the kaiser, but only | suggests a councilmanic salary of $4,800 per year as against) Answers Workman: | witty the ven) representatives o€ the | Names of Druggists Who Sell $3,000 being paid now. The new salaries will affect only| Dear Miss Grey: In reply to, and| (tov! go, “The Yanies Did Tee | ane o STUMEZE i those who are elected in the future, provided the people ap-|*lso for the fmlightenment of the! and many men and women who| | prove the proposed charter amendment. py oe crac ee i the Puget | Wore the Union Jack, or other flags Alax Drug Store, Hermann Drug © Swift's Pharmacy, reenvwood. 28 _ Money values have changed in the past few years, and/| sound navy yard, I wish to say that | Of the allies seecastaany pera Saker tenn oe, it is only fair that public officials, as well as others, should|1 am strongly, inaliped, from the | “They eure did doit all right.” mean. } 2400 Tth Ave.’ W. have a proportional raise in salaries to meet the new de-| venomous quality of his remarks, 00/1) to the Yanke did their bit to Balese Poneaesy: University Pha rn" ‘ believe he is one of those men who 5209 Ballard - mands. The city, too, has grown; it is charged with Many) jive been strongly “sat upon” by |make the world safe for democracy, | dand and 14th X. E i j i “ 7 ” and everyone was proud of it (ex oe i oY responsible Lai poe and ae el cod eee andy some of the “Coverall Cirle.” who | Coe weir wah, J \s time goes on, these responsibilities wi bigger and|resent the remarks and insinuations | "rig other slogan, "Our Boyn Did weine Ge bigger, for municipal business is bound to attain a wider ee sake seauie Gases oe ered pistera | it” Meant the actual fighting men, | ohtt Duwamish ‘Ave. ; | ; a and wider scope. j if they accepted such remarks, and | Nerigite tras ir actreorietae my | Accept “California” Syrup of Royer Dru Not only should the councilmanic salaries be raised,| also thoroly thrash any other man | Uoaliies wor) it App rote tho at |Fige only—look for the name Call- Tae" hae but the mayor’s ought also to be larger. who assinted in creating a “hell! vem and the United States. Many|formia on the package, then you Martell The city is entitled to the services of big men—and|j0\0" for sail nlster to work in| Canadians, during the celebration,|®r°, *ufe your child ts having the Ne. 3 armacy, these cannot often be secured when the pay is niggardly. “ 0 have) wore both slogans—one for Ameri.| est and most harmless laxative or 2301 Yesler Way. ~ The present mayor, of course, will not benefit by any raise in salary, for it is strictly against the law to have ag of elected officials raised during their terms of office. Lots of people are taking this world-disarmanent thing seriously these days. Enough Glory for All . a sister with the spirit to come in, overlook the hard, disagreeable work | CASHIER TELLS SECRET Never-Tel, The New Delicately Per- fumed Tablet, Darkeried Her Hair In a recent, letter to the Never- Tel Laboratories Company, Miss Florence Woods, cashier of one of | can propaganda, and the other for the collective common cause—ALL helped to make the world safer for humanity, Truly, JACK B. AMHERST. VICTORY BY CHARLES B. DRISCOLL (Written for the United Press) } He hath put down the mighty from | physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its de- lictous fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Second and James. ampbell’s Drug 4559 Californi Ave. Mountain View Drug Store, ja Pharmacy, and b. Jefferson. Chicago's large department stores, wer, All RIN 2. . at A Tacoma Sunday paper, commenting on Mayor Han-| "720,08 (Nowe see mene | hath, snuumbled the Proud in TAILO G CO. son’s plan to bond the state for the development of land |used hair preparations for nearly ten rq hath made the oppressor to) Headquarters for in Washington, arises to remark that the honorable mayor |kna mor. satisfactory of all, “I tira cower, Ow! Pharmacy. was virtually annexing the thunder that had promised to tried sounded good to me; and Never-Tel becansa t 1 surely did re- And exalted the lowly and just. Suits, Coats and St. Pharmacy, Rrondwa: Clty Drug Store. Lverett Pharmac break forth any moment, for the past six months, from the|'* rientiy named, for tt {tten the king from his| 4203 Klch South Shore Ph SNOHO) lips of the honorable governor. sep ieee ad teas ogee Bite: | atvogs, : | per er fa "It seems, according to the Tacoma paper, that Governor | inn’ ana'the littin tatiotn are we cone | ARG the princes are scattered | ge Rigg Lister has been pondering this subject lo, these many |venient to use. 1 was embarramed with |, heel ak hag Sed heal chip wee cent at : months, and was ready to come forward with his recommen-|ro excuse for it. Now tt ts a beautiful | shown, le , , | Gatewood Pharmacy, dation when Mayor Hanson apparently “beat him to it.” sett beown and I havo you to thank! Ana the wounds of his people are F | Cor, California Ave. and W. Druggist—Please give me one full size 25-cent Package ; The Tacoma paper laments the occurrence copiously. Miss Wood's experience is only one healed. REE DOCT OR of STUMEZE Tablets for 10 cents, guaranteed to relicve Yet it is not so tragic, after all. We even venture the of many thousands, Never-Tel comes indigestion, ; q 4 in delicately-perfumed tabi The Lord, who ts righteous and Go to the } «= thought that Governor Lister is not at all disturbed and| (ny easily dimolved ‘In tittle great, RIGHT DRUG Oo. Bata ot that he may even be anxious to have a worthwhile thought| water as used. Positively, yet grad-| In his wrath hath laid tyranny 169 Washington Bt. rf tt eeeeeeeneees properly presented over the length and breadth of the state. Surely, there is enough glory in achieving something worth while for all who may contribute toward the achievement. It would, indeed, be a mighty fine thing if the mayors of Tacoma, Spokane, and all the other cities of the state, would take time and energy to study these questions and present them to the public, so that when the legislature convenes, the needed legislation will be secured. ually, darkens gray hair so beautl- fully your own friends can “Never: ‘Tel—eradicates dandruff, stimulates new growth, making the hair soft and abundant. No extras to buy, a simple home remedy that will not stain the most delicate #kin, Fifty cents at all druggists; or, if you pre fer, send direct to Dept. 341, Never. Tel Laboratories Co., Kansas City, | low; Henceforth let the cohorts of Hate Come not forth from the hel-pits | below. | | | We thank Thee, Omnipotent Will That the great guns are silent again; May their voices forever be still, And thine be the glory. Amen.| best possthie and 1111 First Ave. | And/the Detter will give | you's carefal examination | pad renin for you| If you are sick you cannot do bet- | der than take advantago of this offer, We save you money and give the treatment, 202 Goxho 1. Oth Drug Co. AGMrOSD occ cccccesressderccscercecserccessoeccesccccccscoscs Good only on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Novem ber 20, 21 and 22. Only One Package to a Family.

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