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¥ “REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | @24 strongest plate known, covers very little of th ; _ Courses Convene | &t 4 o'clock, and chorus work at 7| found ')That Gets Prompt Results. parts. STORE HOURS’ 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY It’s the Thrifty Folks That Own the Seattle Homes It is the men and women who obligate themselves within rea- sonable limits, who use their credit, that own the majority of the beautiful homes of Seattle. Few have all cash to buy, either the house itself or the furni- ture it contains. Scores of thrifty folks come here every day for counsel and advice in home-furnishing, young married folks, and others contemplating marriage. It is a great pleasure, indeed, to give estimates, and to explain the Gottstein credit policy which has enabled thousands to acquire happiness and comfort. M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Enjoy Warmth and Comfort NOW Complete New Line BUCK’S HEATERS —the best made in America. Displayed on the Main Floor for convenient choosing. We have them in many styles and all sizes. Buck’s “Starlight” (pictured) is a marvel of beauty and utility. Has duplex grate, hot-blast draft that burns all the gases from the smoke, sav- ing almost one-third of thg fuel. All cast-iron linings. Have a Buck’s Heater added to your account and enjoy a full season’s comfort. Buck’s Pipeless Furnace THE BIG SENSATION IN HOME - HEATING Daily demonstrations in our Furnace Department. Heats every room in the house to an even temperature with one register. No pipes through the walls or floors. See window displays. Easily installed in houses already built without costly alterations. CUTS FUEL BILLS IN HALF TERMS IF DESIRED We Call and Give Estimates Phone Main 6921 Winter Needs Added to Account Blankets, Comforts, Bedding of all kinds, Heaters, Rugs, etc., added to Customer’s Account any time without the usual first payment. Buck’s Pipeless SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | MoS ie even Second, ‘Between Pike and Pine Believe Dead Man_ : . Was Hit by Train | | the Workers’ college classes con-| ‘The body of an unidentified man d in the Labor temple Satur’! ¢oung dead near the railroad tracks night, at 730. The opening deka are in “Parliamentary Law ad * Public Speaking” and the “Co- | awaiting identification. o ive Movement.” , The body was found late Satur Classes in “Economics” and “Fu-| gay 1 ad éf's ofclod The gang which coi of Pete eres tes setiowed te, — was struck and instantly killed by @)anq qty Fe agen ed a 4 inday, 0 D and Billy and Corny and Hal an on “History of Labor” and) train Jack and Hen in the Democratic forms of Government,”| A pocket knife and $3.05 »|sneaking off after supper and hold-| in the man's pocket. T secret meetings in tt é | @'clock. |dead.man wore © mustache and was|in Palmer park | Open forum at 8 o'clock completed| gray-headed. He had prominent | their ogram. Admission was free. | cheek bones and wore old clothing nd progr being sure that the be Scratching, Skin Diseases wr That Burn Like Flames of Fire “.: : Here Is a Sensible Treatment hed. very, ‘orkers’ College PETER And the Gang’s Secret Club BY THE STORY LADY |near Spokane st., The coroner believes the man were ne © old house An old jantern was onl and they light had pase. mes n code. ir unte parents ed of these meetings ra disap very much % were going vea and the ding: hou: old lantern. Ne the gar anaged to meet tr sa week rough, red an¢ kin, is ‘Ons purify the blo ren tiny germs of px downright, harassing | through and very few disorders can/ence on the surface of the proach so-called skin diseasex,| People in all parts hh as Eczema, Tetter, Boils,|try have written @ruptions, scaly irritations and sim-|ecompletely rid flar skin troubles, notwithstan e Ateordets b the lavish use of salves, the match [washes and other treatments ap-|bivod purifier, lied externally to the Irritated|to the center of jand strengthens No one ever heard of a person| circulation, giving a cl: und rud-|i'm being afflicted form of|dy complexion that indicates a| gar skin diseases whose blood was in| healthy condition of the skin, Write|@ ood condition, ‘Therefore, it i#| today for free medical advice re-jroom and But logical to conelude that the/garding your case. Address Swift |down proper method of treatment for|Spectfic Co., 44% Swift Laboratory, pimple#, blotches, sores, bolls,| Atlanta, Ga had wa of them r who failed to appear «nal had to be put on the « the that tion that matitest their break pre was give For real, omntort, ur 1 made anat ae the le They but finally meeting and demand let him go a few time ed full « Hal hesitat nd t “I doi th 8 the and ined red. you kids’ this we with the ht comes blood iid + Ye} > hurt pp p the/f with an st my Mother 1 in her | ue bring » the living settle 1 Marr ps’ rather sta "You know you kids have homes and mothers and brother sisters all your lives an |my re my An at home had and I ain't had mother but they don't know they'd em. You ear if you want to. I feel a) home an’ bout four monti unything, but J Va ith call me ¢ goody but th Hse. 10.00 |" $8.00 There was silence in the old house & minute and then Peter settled and for all In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which in the lightest roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. EXAMINATION: FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. . $6.00 Crowns . $4.00 Bridgework . $2.00 Amalgam Filling. . Palniens Extracting rather tay ¥ od the wa about have got homes ag well bit impression taken in the |make a motion that we nation ad advice free. |meetings before supper and jes’ meet tronage ts recommended by our |tWice a week. It's getting cold over our |here after dark, anyhow. All's in Ai ing good satisfaction. Axi ve ,tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure |favor of thix make it known by ske daddling out that door, Billy, blow are in the right place. Bring ad with yo Open Sundays From © py 12 fer Working Veopie out the light! Hal, [fees So long, fellers! OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS GRIVERSITE sT. HELEN CARPENTER MOORK, Oppestic Vraser-Putersen Co as Hal. I fee, Sn, work feel enti habit of |} he! ! I guess the rest of us| hold our | shut that door, Peter Piper esidential Puzzles CAPTAIN B. "0 BY KR. HIGGINS Who will Thi twely be the next president of the United States new kind of arithmetic may help you find out. ‘This is o powsibilities named by experts | To learn his name by method, spel names of the various objects pletured here add and subtract as the and minus pigns tell you to do. This man was » in Marietta een & Very busy sort of person, He jobs ranging from the law and the movie nginecr thar ving Ameri He our new and out the them plus and has always has At onee, uny other is related by marriage to a president of the U ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE CHARM-M+ HOLES -HO = CHARLES ELK+M ~MILK+VANS = EVANS’ HUG + CHEST-CT = HUGHES (The answer to today's puzzle will be given in our next issue) ted States Si timer a Bec MaA bey 0 ay. Joard the ‘Waytarer,” Hollings Junction Joan My Dear When Mr Herron tid me two days ago that we were to make Hol unction, I almost Jumped out hair, Not twelve miles from ntaville! Hentaville's yodied I on, On is e Wee Fat, Keep Your Health flesh in not healthy, thr the Marmola lorned by thou overtat b pounds Method, tr ay tw ~ home been my town!’ I haven't there for Take a day off." said Herron ‘Take as lone as you want he y added, with a note of kindness in bis voice that I have remarked eve agen Detroit, Mich leave no wrinkles or flabbiness, They are |popular because effective and con- ventent Fatness Kills 31,000 Yearly Fat is fatal to health and Bereon- jatity is entimated that 1000 persons by ast decad ne pany, tainebleu dinner when th catty wives of the officers snubbed me. ————. | He had = naid, er mind, I will |make it up to you,” | seoma to be trying to in every way poratble “Thank you,” will be plenty. I don’t want to be unreasonable. You are particularly busy right now.” “Don't consider that. help.” Always the -}Radocto, Joan! 4 a dence that HIS pl tout | get, HIS work re calm belief that oyster jack -knife But to get back agine my disma I answered. | Alw world | up a the ie carrying pr the his Im your to my story n at receiving fa ind the throat, stomach, liver jand other delicate | the afificted are frequent death, Fat per ctims of ac liable than ona to death! ponia and other improved by f appearance Hid become younger and more attrac delightfully successful | neoa tis greater ¢ | creased | ciency mental and fair to your dear to ybody with your and surpassin onality. Get ney korein system ev \v They | erable gentlemen out: side say must see Honorable Herron.” SEATTLE ADVERTISING | SERVICE AND PURCHASING Plannttg to ge Us olf eesibale Boctt COMPANY vl taken into ite arms, to | | | | letter yesterday, hinting darkly of » and be 1964 learn that Bentsville is all agog with ugly stories and th Phone Killote arma may push me away ins folding warmly to a m bosom! Empire Bldg. 2107 ore of Community § oe ‘Tailor-Ma¢ Ladies a Distribu ware Buite fo Joan how unjust What and how has Benteville heard? Can the president's wife hav hateful enough to look me up, find Bentavilie on the map and start wagging? Joan, I am sick heart of me Joan, been se for You i Credit We Par | and E OUR SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK at Fashioncraft Tailors 406 Fourth Ave. I know that the Bentsville branch of this road has its office in Randy Lewis’ very building, that even as I write this he has probably been re galed with gossip and the hatefullest |xort of slander. Oh, Joan, dear, why Han't tell me detalls? Your letter is So vague Probably you were ¢ lof hi ng Well, nothing cou hurt m re than not knowing the whole truth of the mis erable business, $40.00 15.00 55.00 60,00 you more |} Special Ni m Special N Special ove are all special val T have read for ues in Woolens and Worsteds || third time, Is it my tmagin procured by us for our customers || has doubt of me crept even into only, and by special arrange: || your dear loyal heart? And if you ments with the tailor for making, |} do not trust me, surely Randy can can be #old at the above prices, || not; nor nobody else. I am too dis These materials will be shown || tressed and frightened to write more only to persons presenting our |/ tonight, We reach Hollings June tion in the morning, T'll send this —~ note from th » and do, in pity's ® your letter the . near | aince that night of the Hotel Fon-| , and indeed he! | “A day urrent of brag: | nfi- | to be opened with his little} tion, or | PRASRR- PATERSON ( SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET e) ih CO, Special Price Basement New Velveteen Dresses Arrive To Go on Sale Tuesday $18.50 $25.00 These are dresses of extremely smart lines and high- quality materials. They will just suit those who have been longing for the popular velveteen dresses for Less, Three Youthful Models, First Time Shown a straight line model with hip pockets and a blouse model, braid bound and with crushed ~a two-piece model in which the blouse, are trimmed with three rows of Special at $25.00. A stunning new braid trimmed collarless model of rich lustrous tucked back velveteen, yoke and sleeves button trimmed, and five rows of black silk b with black silk girdle complete the bodice. Colors— na black, taupe and brown. A special value of the Special Price Basement—$18.50 100 Extra-Size Skirts In a Tuesday Sale at $3. / One girdle. satin girdle cuffs and pocke black silk braid. Coverall Aprons Another lot of those small } women’s coverall aprons ar | rive for Tuesday selling, They are of splendid striped — percale. Small women and | juniors will find them most — convenient for morning wear, — And the price — well, it speaks for itself. Priced at | 50¢ each. 95 and $4.95 5—Silk poplin skirts in an excellent | sabaet adapted to stout women. These have two tab, button trimmed pockets and come in navy and black. At $4.95—Extra size skirts of all wool navy serge. These skirts have two slit pockets, which with the rrow girdle are button trimmed. Both lots are at prices that mean savings to you. ame, my Joanie, |kNOW I ha Jcannot ac into your clear send me some; kly. Tell me you nothing that 1] looking straight | COL. HOUSE TO SAIL PARIS, Oct. 6-—(United ““IHARBOR FOUND | Col. B, M. House, who expects te NEAR VOLCANO: the United States, said before |departure for Brest, that the | Uve council of the league of probably would meet in | Scientist Returns After Trip! to Alaska weeks after ratification of thé tre, ° BP n Amalik bay, which is only 35] miles from the Valley of Ten Thou- A Real Iron Tonic and Smokes, at the foot of the! ts both medicine and foot for | world’s largest voleano, Mt. Katmai,| blood and nerves; good i in Western Alaska, was announced | for anemic and nervous condl today by Dr. Robert F. Griggs head | — Made by CG. L Hood Co., Lowell, Masa 08 | of an expedition of scientists who | ft : ay | Went to Alaska six months ago. | “Soundings made of the harbor| show it to by unus pth, capa-| ble of accommodating any size ves- | | said Dr. Griggs, Sunday Th j landing at Amalik bay heretofore has | | Police unions in 37 cities belong t0 | hoon made thru the surf. With this! the American Federation of Labor. | new arbor, the Valley of Ten| TAN un wre one of the greatest national parks | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Neer IN COLLISION | world.” Grigés will speak on Tuesday the Municipal league in Se-/ table Compound Restored Her to Health. | Perth Amboy, N For three Salem Street Railway Chief, years T suffered with a severe female) * trouble, was ner-| at Point of Death your, had back-| Facile ache and a pain} saLeM, Ore, Oct in my side most! tendent T. L. Billingsley of the time. I/iem street Railway Co, had dizzy apella| tno and wag often 80! pitar, faint I could not walk across the floor. The doc- id T would | to have an jon, I read about Lydia E. | | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in | my newspaper, and tried it. Ni am better, backache or dizzy Pontacript, Next Morning. Woe are at Hollings Junction, Joan learest, and all I have time and/ strength to add is that right in the| middie of our morning work Bid Mr Herron was dictating |Kimoto announred cent’man outside say mm orable Herron, Honorable gent’man Herron could pulverize © with a look or make reply hould burst into the ate it—Randy Le » that followed write tomorr priv »w am too utterly spent our poor old DOLLY. Steady work for good” men, $7.50 for eight | hours. before | attle, Master Builders’ Association 4082 Arcade Bldg. SEATTLE STP ITCHING Hit mee il Help } Te Never mind how often youhave and failed, youcanstopburning, eczema sucky by rd furnished large bottle, $1.00. ine Gaal moment Zemo is applied. In ash time usually every trace of eca tetter, pimples, rash, ape i in a dazed con- | 6imilar skin diseases will be rem Motor- | ban eee Codes Leet and m: | vigorously healthy, alway iseptic 6 gayi of the ip tying at point of death in a Salem hos: | and three others injured | as a result of at 5:2 |this morning, betw trafn | of the Southern P: fic and car, at State and 12th sts. Superin tendent Billingsley is suffering inter- nal injuries -Motorman Williams | charge of the car, |dition, ‘The two other men, |man Henry Borsman and Mot 7 {| Arthur Williamson, were brui tells me how well Me a ETH Rh pak cg lbesehay : them to use Lydia E kham’s Vege Jear started across the Southern Pa table Compound—that is what make tracks behind the first section ® | cific me feel w id look well, I recom: | o¢ train No, 54, with the motorman ‘The E, W. Rose Co., Cleveland, Q, mended it sister and she is | unaware of the second section, which | — using it now. ¥ ou can ure this letter | ronowed closely behind, The tr | Gray Hair Ended | if you wish, for it is certainly a grand | yi the street car in the front vest remedy for a woman's ills ’ Billingsley and Lott| In From 4 to 8 Days Mantra Srantstawsky, 524 Penn § and practically de-| Perth Amboy, N. J | or forty years Lydia F, Pinkham’s coming such serious conditions as dis |Gaines Collects placements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, back- $11,538,307 Taxes| ache, dizziness, and nervous prostra- : County ‘Treasurer William A Gaines has issued a report showing} tion of women, and is now considered he standard remedy for such «eile t y that $11,538,307.23 of the 1919 tax) freadomthey do powde levy of $14,996,783.59 had been col-| tes den ‘ay ments, | ery gray hair will be gone. ected on Octe 1 This leaves $3,458,476,96 unpaid,” Sa c 7 |Gaines says, “and if this is paid ary, [Galilean | promptly it will greatly expedite the Scientifie Hair Color Restorer county's business.” Unpaid taxes, dating back to 1910, This Test Convinces SONA an; aGn BOL TGs Glaineat watsies the coupon for a trial ott! mount to $486,504.49, Gaines’ report! ou iieciat comb Be sure ge ive t exact color of your tpi it on lock of hair. Compare the reoults, ho pleasure of using With the ol Send in the wea now. " — BAS, wn. are a collision oper: Lott, in Fs. a Pee where standing, molished it were aon ty MEN & WOMEN CREDIT Mita ide diet Goltituan Diag, ° iy. Lam not obliga v tome tome nod get 20 per cent at otter rhe from his figure, with ew methods d personal « Dr. J. Brown’s New Oifice ORPHEUM BUILDING ‘Third and Madison, medium