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for our little friends ! —come in quickly and get one of these clever little witch an’ pumpkin an’ black cat an’ owl masks, —TOY DEPARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR. bh) years service | the homefurnishe piles or hemorrhoids. —is the most attractive in the Northwest. —w)? extend a most cordial invitation to visit here where comfort, attractiveness, courtesy and instant service await you! any style you want: White House; | tum jto the ) —eolld mahogany cabinet; 42% inches high; 47 protecting compartments for records, VICTOR and COLUMBIA records. ENT FIRMS _ FACING PROBE PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 28.—W. R. of Aberdeen, Wash., was the witness for the gover int day afternoon in its case in fed- court against officers of the Ore-| Portland Cement company, who charged with conspiracy in re- of trade. ‘Lebo testified he formerly repre- r three Washington cement es at Aberdeen and that he notified on January 1, 1915, his had withdrawn from the t field. He tried to do with California cement com- all of which informed him ‘were not going to operate in |, the witness declared. he contemplated an offer to Chile, Lebo said the same com- Offered to supply him with ce- => Chile for $1.20 less than the se ee JUDGE ALLEN TRIAL SET FOR NOVEMBER 10 Superior Judge Clay Allen wiil| 0 on trial November 10, charged with holding liquor unlawfully with intent to dispose of it. The case was set by Superior Judge A. W. Frater late Monday. Judge Allen has been acquitted of one charge of unlawful Mquor | possession. Along with 11 others, he was in- dicted by the county grand jury which investigated’ the disappear-| |ance of more than 2,000 quarts of| |whisky from the county-city build- ing June 4, A practical joke is one that is sal- able. A Quinine That Does Not Affect Mend jecause of its tonic and laxative ef- LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing neryousness or ringing jn tho hea. | There ts only ‘Bromo Quinine. WwW. ES. signature on the box. 30c., THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. nd Queen of Belgium n of Belgium Call WASHINGTON, Oct The White House received ite first Bur pean monarchs today King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Hel called to pay thelr ects president and Mrs. n ‘Their call was informal only 20 minutes, It was 10 when Wie they Painful Piles A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat~ ment Is One of the Grandeat Events You liver Experienced. suffering bleeding, No dreadfully | protruding . gO Over are itehing, You with You Posttively Canset Atord to Ignore These Remarkable Pyramids. lto any drug store and get a 60-cent! le Treatment. Re- no quickly It y box of Pyramid F let should co free t went fs ‘or Joy wend for @ all, You will then be Don't delay. Take no substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 6% Pyramid Bulldt Marahall, Mich. Kindly send my of Pyramid Pik plain wrapper, a Free sample etme NAMO@ cescseeeess Street Oy DR. J. BR. BINYOR Free Examination ‘BEST hep GLASSES. BISCUITS and not forgetting the fa mous Boldt Rolls, there's & difference in the prod ucts of the Boldt Baker fes which makes the well worth carrying home 913 Second Avenue M14 Third Avenue Madison Market, Second and Madison Pacific Market, 210 Pine Economy Market, First and Pike RAFFERTY’S Undertaking and Cremation Company For eleven years called Bleitz-Rafferty Co. SAME LOCATION SAME POLICY It does not matter whether you are a newcomer or an old resident you will receive the same courteous treatment you would expect from a close friend. Complete Funeral Service as Low as $60 North 525 617 Kilbourne * Masonic Temple, Fremont and lasted | 20 when reached the executive mansion | door See Mrs. Wilson | | and they left at 10:40, | While the Belgian rulers were in the White House, Dra, Grayson, Rut fin and Stitt were holding their ous s|tomary morning conference over the | president's condition, and he did not the visitors. Mrs. Wilson greeted them at the As the queen left, she kissed Mra. Wilson's hand. ‘SHIP WRECKED; SEVEN KILLED {Eight More ‘Missing in Lake Michigan Tragedy MUSKEGON, Oct, 28—(United Preas.)—Seven persons were kill. ed carly today, when raging Lake Michigan smashed the steamer Clty of Muskegon against » plor, Bight others were missing six hours after the been lost, senger list escaped by leaping to the slip: pery, windswept surface of tho plee. It was pitch dark and a 60-mile wind churned the lake into a botling, mass when the City of Mus attempted to nose into the paxnage between two mile plera At the entrance, a huge wave caught the boat, The stp rocked for a moment, then was buried into the south pler, with sides splintered. Tho boat was trembling, the pier. ptain 4 all to Jump. pver the Edward Men and women slid nides of quaking ship, Mont of them werg in thelr night lclothes, over which they had thrown a fow outer garments, Some hur jrled at once for shore, a milo away, where they could get street cars to | Muskegon. Ten minutes after the boat struck |another wave rolled over the veasel It floated back Into the entrance and |sank, almost at once. Some linger |1ng passengere were believed to have gone down with it. It was the coldest morning of the fall, and survivors hurried away at ones, making a check of the minaing difficult. The known dead are: John Lynch, Milwaukee; Arthur Dewitt, Milwaukee; Albert Hough, Billings, Mont.; Mra, Jennie Hopkins, Muskegon; Mrs. Agnes Johnston, Muskegon; John Aemester, Manistee, Mich; Harry Reese, Milwaukee. The veesel was launched in De troit in 1881, It was first known an the City of Milwaukee, She had & metal hull and waa 731 feet long. Later her name waa changed to the City of Holland, and she was sold to the Graham & Morton line. She plied between Chicago, Holland ang St. Joseph, Mich. for many years. On this trip, from Milwaukee to Muskegon, {t carried 37 passengers and @ crew of 35, Eases olds At once! Relief with “Pape’s Cold Compound” | first dose eases your cold! Don't stay stuffedup! Quit blowing ‘nd enuffling! A dose of “Pape's told Compound” taken every twolrenting to preserve the hours until three doses are taken usually breake up a severe cold and/ ends all grippe misery Relief awaits you! Open clogged-up nostrils and the air pase-| ages of your head; stop nose run- ning; relieve the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness and | stiffnenn. “Pape’s Cold Compound” ts quickest, surest relief known costa only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. ‘Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape’st FF KIONEYS AND. the BLADDER BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids. Ider weakness re- suit from uric acid, authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often re- mains to irritate and inflame fairly | the} © jumped to surtace. | jwith unlawful |the first |the county grand jury your | and) says a noted) U, $, CONGRESS "GREETS ALBERT Belgian Ruler Is Lauded as Friend, Defender, Ally WASHIN American ¢ a | King Albert of Belgiu r ate and house halted pro sand heard the Belgian ruler with Queen Blizabeth and Leopold, is finishing a tour American The weloomed Oot today j that | conti took him acrons the t and back, precise English, a th | bond la between his country and the} United States thru the interchange of ideas and commercial relations, Senator Cumming made the . A | dress of welcome in the senate | urge in bis slow, ing of the the first reference to the king ‘tol ! rens sprend| Leopold beside | | Cummins applause jover the chamber. Prince Jentered the chamber walking ator Hitchcock Greeting King Albert as the most) | Welcome man in the world, Senator |Cummins, Iowa, lauded the royal | guest as friend, defender and ally. | King Albert's address to the senate! | follows “It is Indeed a great honor for me | to address this illustrious assembly “I majute not only the eminent men} who reeelve moe here today, but I mm lute the memory of your great prede censors who, during 180 years, have sat in this place and given the whole world the example of the highest civic virtues, From the bottom of my heart, I thank your president for the | beautiful and far too laudatory words | that addressed to me. This | wel of the we! seals that re ception #0 warm and so spontaneous I have received everywhere during my journey across this magnificent country. “Lam deeply moved by the expres sions of sympathy that the name of Belgium evokes from this noble American people. Universal Democracy “Nothing could better characterize the reign of univerml democracy than that friendship which unites the Kreat republic with its 110,000,000 eit om ate *|tzens and the realm of which I am |the constitutional 7,600,000 inhabitants “If there is no equality of power and riches between them, there is equality of the love of liberty and in jaspirations toward social progren#, On both sides of the Atlantic the narne ideal Inspires ua, The exchange of ideas, the commercial relations, the Visits to Belgium of eminent Ameri can citizens of whom many ait in this assembly are means of tightening the | bonds between the two nations. | “I hope, with all my heart, that these relations, which go back as| far as memory, which have been | fortified during the war, well as/ by the admirable aasistance which | you rendered Belgium by feeding her | people, and by the fraternity in’ arms, will never cease to develop for the great good of our two peoples.” Deputies to Face Jury on Wednesda Deputy Sheriffs Matt Starwic and Fred A. Brown, jointly charged | liquor ponseasion, | trial In superior court’ With the exception of they will be indicted by to face a jury. John F, Dore will defend the two deputies, while Deputy Prose- cutor T. H. Patterson will repre- head with its will go on Wednesday. Judge Clay Allen, of 12 men jsont the state. Following the trial of Starwich and Brown, Charles G. Helfner, former democratic state chairman, will be tried. His trial is set for Friday, but may be postponed if the deputies’ trial drags over that date, Deputy Sheriffa Stewart Camp- bell and Roy Murdock will follow Helfner on trial sarty hs November. | Roosevelt ‘Lauded at Meetings Here| Declaring that Theodore Roose velt, were he alive today, would be | fety of| he loved so well, Judge John P, Kavanaugh, of Portland jaddressing several hundred people at the Roosevelt memorial mass | meeting at the Metropolitan Mon- day night, axked his audience “How long shall we harbor these men who are trying, by means of social revolutt to overthrow this government and set up a soviet re- public on the ruins of the republic founded by the fathers?” | The meeting was held under the} auspices of the Young Men's Re- publican ¢lub. Roosevelt exercises Monday in the ex-president's versary Transportation *. V. Brown was U. S. CIVIL SERVICE OFFERS GOOD JOBS Uncle Sam will hold civil service | examinations soon to fill jobs paying | from $4.50 a day to §5,000 a year.| Further information may be obtained | at 20% postoffice buflding. | A woman specialist in industrial and economic relations in education | is wan , ata $ yearly salary. | For a man plant engineer $5,000 a year is offered, Electricians, clerks, engineers and others are wanted. }the land , | were held cola, and the late 6 birthday anni was ce brated at the club, where Judge | «peaker. ing a burning, scalding sense setting up an irritation at the r of the bladder, obliging you to seek | relief two or three times duri the night. The sufferer is in con stant dread, the water passes some. times with a scalding sensation and Y profuse; again, there is dit ficulty in voiding it Ider weakness, cause they tion, While it is extremely annoy- ing and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ail ments to overcome. Get about four most folks call macist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, tinue this for two or three days, This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irrita tion to the bladder and urinary or gana which then act normally again Jad Salts is inexpenaiy and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by urle acid trrita tion. Jad Salts is splendid for kid- neys# and causes no bad effects what- ever, Here you have a pleasant, effer- vescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble, can't control urina-| ounces of Jad Salts from your phar-| con-| | , harmless, Takeda, Japan, || Runaway Tot and | Pet Are Sought Stewart Mannell, 4, is again Th porte on the clutehin, gone last time Stewart was re missing police found him Great Northern docks @ pet rooster in his arms. He was returned home to his parents at 618 Olympic way The time before last, Stewart took his cat with him when he started out to see the world, And |] the time before that he took a neighbor's dog. Bo the police are searching Tuesday for a small boy and his friend. The friend will be an |] animal of some sort, it is ex: |] pected, PARIS, Oct, 28.—(United Press.) The “peace conference today ap- pointed a co mission of allied of- ficers to supervise German evacu tion of the Baltic region, The com- mission includes General Cheney, Amert General Turner, Great Britain; General Nissel, France; General Marlettl, Italy, and Major HONEST, SKILLFUL fe TISTRY Part No. AN ACHING TOOTH IS DANGER SIGNAL That the Delicate Pulp (Nerve) of the Tooth Sends Out to Warn Us That Bacteria Are Progressing Rapidly Toward It and Will Soon Destroy It. wait until the decades bacteria It is not wise, however, tooth troubles before attending to it @ toothache usually means that the are very the pulp and have al gun an infection in it to near udy It is a long, tedious process for a dentist to carefully remove an infected puip, the bacteria which caused the infection and fill the roots properly to the ends, Yet if the work i# not done under the cleanest con ditions ponsible, and the filling extended to the ends of the roots, there in almost sure to be another infection from the same tooth which can cause a severe Sliness in the man ner already described, It can be seen, there fore, that it 1s much safer to be constantly on the lookout for dental decay and to have the very small cavities filled before a pulp can die. A cavity must be filled very carefully #0 that the tooth will not decay in or near the troy same pla must be cay, the thin coating *, ‘This means that the germs deatroyed by the removal of the de- sterilized and o ment before the # is putin, Th ment closes up all the open- ings into the ntin and prevents heat or cold from shocking the nerve in th pulp. If the cavity is between two teeth, the filling must be made to touch the next tooth. If a is left the food will crowd into it and the gum between the teeth very sore. nally the gum and other tissue surround: ing the tooth become ho irritated that they will gM dually draw away, or absorb, making the space very much larger and taking away the support of the tooth until the tooth gets loose and falls out, or has to be removed. When alloy fillings Gneorrectly called silver fillings) are hard enough to stand grinding, they should be smoothed and polished. Rough fillings catch and hold food and give bacteria a chance to form another cavity. cavit f No Charge for Examination and Estimate. DIAGNOSTICIAN My 1 ye of successful practice In den- tistry especially qualifies me as an expert in correctly diagnosing cases. EXTRACTING abrink Gas-Oxygen, also Novocain, ad- " ministered for Painless Extractions. ORAL HYGIENE Department of Prophy cleaned — a — preventt ot y and gum EXODONTIA—PAIN LESS eth measure FREE X-RAY DEPARTMENT I use the X-ray to locate hidden mouth troubles and as an ald to my diagnosis. This service is free to my patients. PYOREHEA TREATED treat and cheek Pyorrhea by intelligent and herole course I successfully the use of my of treatments, GOLD Tr AY RESTORATION Ry a specialist in Gold Inlay Restorations and my new system of Bridge Restoration FI Gold, Synthetic, Por ver Fillings guaranteed. tain BRIDGE RESTORATION ‘WORK Gold Crowns Natural Mold Carved and C celain Replaceable without Gold Crowns. and the best sil- PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Plates, Genuine Trubyte Teeth w Plates made by an expert. I fit you where other den- tists fall. SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT ALL WORK GOLD CROWNS GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS DR. H. T. HARVEY @2x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) 504-512 EITEL BUILDING Swift's Drug Store Corner Eliott 3026 i Little Boy Sure Thief Will Bring || His Present Back || Fiveyearold Charley Stewart, son of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Stew- art, 1409 Lake ave. 8S, believes in the old adage that there is honor among thievea, While his mother and father were playing cards last Thurs day evening in the home of their friends, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Ho back, 643 27th ave, someone xto's Charley's tricycle. Tt had just been presented him to commemorate his fifth birth- day. “If The Star would ask him to bring it back, I'm sure he would,” Charley suggerted Tues day. POOR PAW “My, what a brightlooking boy! De you take after your father much?" “No, ) but you ought | to see maw. Lift off Corns! Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. C) With your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be: | tween the toes, and the hard skin cal: | luses from bottom of feet A tiny bottle of “Freezone” little at any drug store; apply a few | drops upon the corn or callus. In-| stantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lft that bothersome corn or cal- us right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness, Trrily!) No humbug! costs phosphate powder makes baking worth | didate for nomination for the presk | night at 64 Haller building, L. snake charmers. SEATTLE Northwest pion! Second po Pike Poindexter ‘Club to Plan Campaign Plans for a statewide campaign | for Miles Poindexter, republican can- TITUS BANQUET HOST Hazen J. Titus, president of Chauncey Wright Restaurants C was host Monday evening to ti managers and chefs of the conc at a dinner in one of the private din-, ing rooms of the New Washington) dency, will be discussed at a meet. | 20%! ing of the Poindexter Presidential club executive commit Monday B. | Stedman, president of the club, an- | nounced Tuesday, tRIEND it Mothers Makes the Crisis Safer at ai! Drogaiats OTHER if men were is women would all want to be professional TRIPLE HEADLINE SHOW HARRY |LILLIAN CICCOL- GREEN | SHAW | _ INI Fa italia: America’s Premier rand tonne well Vocal Principal Tenor Chieage Grand Opera Company A Satirical Comedy Playlet by Aaren Hoffman Dialect Comedienne BEN and HAZEL Nonsensical Nonentities Comedy Acrobats FLO and OLLIE WALTERS Two Sunbeams PICKFORDS Comedy Manipulators REMEMBER THE MATINEES A Matinee Every Day—Same Show as at Night and at Matinee Prices PRICES Nights: 15c, 25c, 50c Matinees:

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