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Seer een Deiliamedctntienshhtorereest ecareee-etrenctalleeerme-osemmneae tae OW, HUM ~ THEY 3 STAYED PRETTY LATE ~ OW, ME FOR ‘The OLD HAY- OW- HUM - Greatest of all Seattle motion picture triumphs— GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S Superb Eight-Act Photoplay of Happiness— MAN From the play by George M. Cohan. We challenge those who doubt the Sereen’s supreme power to strike the heart, to see this soul - awakening production. Words can not convey its tre- mendous force. Dawe GYESTS WAVE Gow — Change in Time Traps Two Thieves MAHONY CITY, Pa, Nov, 6.— The change in time caught two thieves unaware, They tad system Atically robbed Swift & Co. at & in the morning because the night force were off duty at that hour. They didn’t reckon with the time change which left the police the job an other hour and were captured A safe blower doesn’t blow about | it later, Afternoons—Lower Floor, Sic; Balcony, 22¢; Children. 10c; Loge Seats, 45c. After ¢ P. M—Lower Floor and Lower Bal | cony, ; Upper Balcony, + Children, 22¢; * lags Ineta, Tie. AR prices ples tax.” How Molly got her raise Although it was 9 o'clock the two other ty; desks were empty Molly k there was a lot of work to be done. The office manager back after @ three days’ absence, due | to @ cold. At twenty minutes after | 9 he came out of his offce and stopp: t ag? —_. “Miss Maciherson, I've bad ‘phon calla from, Miss Jameson ands Parker. They are sick again wi colds. ‘I guess It's this weather.” Hawaiian Blue Book ° : Being Blue Penciled HONOLULU, Nov. 6-—Hawall's blue book is being edited. It’s all in anticipation of the visit of Admiral Jellicoe. The blue book has now 3,000 names, but many of the chosen have moved from the island and others are persona non grata since the war. Hence the editing. Embroidery and Braiding Remstitching, Picot Edging Buttons Covered Button Holes Made Knife and Accordion Plaiting _ G. J. BAUER & CO. ‘Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ Supplies _ 1317-1319 Fourth Ave. Seattle a] € gold. “Mics MacPhe: son, we have decided that you are $6 a week more to the house. whom we can depend de serves am increase, You have not | Missed a day since we employed you. You seem to be immune from colds. I wish you would tel! me the secret.” “There is no secret,” she answered “This baby,” said the father, As his brows met in a scowl, “May not be a howling swell, But he's got a swelling howl” with an amused mile. "I had the be- | FENEK of teveral colds, but Weeks fo Tp-A-Coid Tablets stopped “All the cold table | made me feel duil'snd dopey’ said the | \]) manager, surprised. “Rut Weeks’ are Afferent.” Mol! explained. “They increase a person cold resistance ao that you Aight o> | cold naturally, That ts why alway | sist on Weeks’. ¥ are only t ty-five conte @ box and really are * tn fe ‘Store Hours From A. M. to 5 P. M. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Pamages Right Up. | | Instant relief—no waiting. Your | |clogged nostrils open right up; the lair passages of your head clear and lyou can breathe freely. No more| |hawking, snuffling, blowing, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your col@ or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Fo ache, | *s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap- ply a little of tis fragrant, anti septic, healing cam in your nos trils, It penetrates through every air panwage of the head, soothes the inflamed or sw ) mucous mem brane and relief comes Instant! It's just fine. Don't satay » fod up with a cold or r HAVE COLOR IN CHEE Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid. tongue coated—appetite poor= you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good fecling—you should take Olive Tablets. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr, Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabletsarea purely vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoi You will know them by their olive color. Tohavea clear, pink skin, bright cyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c. ‘Take one or twonightly and note the pleasing results, \) THE DECISIVE FEATURE in the choice of a Phonograph is its ability to re- produce ALL the best Music of ALL the best Artists, and in this particular the “Brunswick” excels all others. Fitted with the correct scientific attachments for Edison, Victor, Columbia and Pathe ‘Records, and many other exclusive features we will be glad to show you. NAB Oe pare 1221-Third'Ave: *COR.UNIVERSIT Y- head- | | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. | Yes, AND n’s me. FoR. The OLD Dish PAN? <e4 for 1920 BY HUGH BAILLIE United Preas Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 6— Presidential possibilities were be ginning to come to the fore in Washington today. In the national capital the men most widely discussed for the democratic nomination were A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney.cen eral of the United States, and W. G. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury President Wiisen not only will not be a third term candidate, according to all indications, but he will not ¢nter the campaign even to the ex tent of giving his backing to one of the aspirants, Ho will keep “hands off” and will not consider going on the stump in behalf of any one, This is partly be- cause he would not want to undergo the strain of an arduous speaking trip and partly because hu is tired | of polities, and, when his duty to the country is done, he desires rest and McAdoo’s Platform McAdoo appears Ukely to go Into | quiet. | the campaign for nomination as “a| business man's candidate,” promising the nation a siness administra tion.” Just at prosent McAdoo really ts the most prominent of all the espir ante for the de rat andidacy, no far as political talk tn Washing ton gos Palmer comes next. It is believed by many, however, that the general sacrificed the labor when he caused the ‘Indianapolis tn junction to be issued against the striking miners. Those who hold he would not be a winner also claim that hin fight ont of ving has against the high WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 Press.)—Prohibitionists in ce today moved to prevent Pr Wilson from raising the war-time jor ban. Helleving that Wilson intends to end war prohibition as soon as the peace trea is ratified, the ag- gress element in the house, ed b pre ative Randall (Call ), laid it was learned rr him Without waiting for the president that the s plans to checkmate to act, the drys will ask war-time prohibition law be extended six months after the proclamation of peace. This would make war-time prohibition overlap constitutional prohibition. Randall today declared his inten tion of seeking this extension thru an amendment to the bill to extend for six months the Lever food and fuel control act, as requested Attorney General Palmer. The unrest dhruout the country has caused many members to question Ivisability of lifting the war ban ore serious disorders would result if saloons were reopened, they think. Should congress fail to extend the | war-time ban, Randall said he plans Salad Jell Lime Jiffy-Jell is fla- vored with lime-fruit es- sence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Jell desserts are flavor with fruit-juice essences, highly con- densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty —and it is. You will change from old-style gelatine daintics when you once try Jiffy- Jel. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer JiffyJeu 10 Flavore, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cente by | Prohibitionists Campaigning to Prevent Lifting of War-Time Lid The Great American Hom e J Democrats Consider Men National Race not added to his strength. His popu larity was greatest when he started that drive, but prices have not tumbled as rapidly as many éxpected |them to, To this Palmer's frie | reply that congress has not yet ®iven him all the authority he wanted to | put the profiteers out of business Prohibition Lesue Great Interest is manifested tn the ch will be put forward In ampugn. Taking it for that the treaty will have been disposed of before that time one of the most talked about lesues in prohibition. By November, 1 the nation will be ready to say whether {t likes bone dryness and if there is any wideepread popular agi tation for relief, that is expected to be one of the foremost points of con tention, The drys, according to some reports in Washington, want to get control of the democratic party and make it the great prohibition party. | Wittam Jennings Pryan is said to be Interested In this move, but all re ports In this ction emphasize that Bryan bh n® political motives for himself and there is a belief he ltavors Josephus Daniela, secretary lof the navy, aa @ dry candidate. Champ Clark has many support ds ors. Recently during a bit of repartee in the house he indicated that he might be an aspirant His friends out that he «till is an active fg n the house, where he is democratic leader. ernor Cox, Ohio, probably will 6 state delegation when the convention opens. Senator Pomerene and Senator Underwood are numbered in the first division” of presidential pos | sibilities, (United | to ask the ways and means commit tee to recommend a prohibitive tax mile of liquor during the wet period. ‘The present tax on bonded spirits of $6.40 a gallon means more than $400,000,000 for the government if the ban is lifted. on State Delegation Favors Universal | Military Service| Washington congressmen are work: | ing for the establishment of univer-| sal military training during the pres- | ent session of congress, according to letters recelved by the national fairs bureau of the Seattle a ber of Commerce. Both Representa- | tives Johnson and John F, Miller s on record as favoring the arly enactment of a universal mili y training bill Thru a statement prepared by Judge Thomas Burke, chairman of the special committgs on univ sal | service, the Seattle chamber declared t selves as favoring a amall stand ing army and universa] training. Drops Apology From Air for Flight NEW YORK, Nov, 6.—Mra. J. Vandiver flew in the super Handley Page bomber over Manhattan. with out her husband's permission. But she made it all right by dropping a note of apology to hubby as the big plane went over, ‘Keep a Goat’ Coming to Be Soo Slogan SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., Nov. The high price of milk has en ouraged goat keeping at the Soo. ; nimals are obtained from goat ranches in Northern Michigan. Picnic to which the family goat is provide fresh milk, are not infrequent, Realty Men Meet Seattle will be represented at the nee of the Interstate Realty iation, to be held at Bellingham, November 7 and 8, by B, L, Lam- buth, vice president of the associa. tion, and 1, 8, Goodwin, former pres ident, The Seattle men will par. ripate in the program which has anged by thé Bellingham Satisfactory Terms Always THE ]ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. REGEL. President Store Hours from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. 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These are fitted with large mirror and five drawers and finished in golden oak. Specially priced for tomorrow and $ 2 7 50 Saturday at ....... SAFE IS ROBBED Seattle police have been notified of the theft of $250 from the safe at the West Seattle high school some time early Tuesday morning. Principal F. L, Cassidy told the po lice that Miss Grace Hansen, the school secretary, opened the safe at 5:30 p, m. Monday, and that he him- self again opened it at 7:30 p.m, In both instances the money was still there. Three small checks, aggregating $7.27, were stolen along with money. NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Beware! Insist upon true “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” He’s Nearly Drowned |__ AMUSEMENTS But Saves 2 Quarts | PITTSBURG, Nov. 6.—Alive or | dead, Charles W. Dickston didn’t pro- | pose to lose two quarts of perfectly | good liquor. He fell off the gang- plank of a ferryboat with a bottle }in each hand and when he was) | hauled out of the water he still held the bottles, DAILY—2:30, 8:18 PALACE HIP. Continuous 1 to 1 Hippodrome Vaudeville ps When a woman wants to call her husband down before company, she doesn't say a word, but just looks at him tn a peculiar way. Showing results of decree nation= alizing women under Ruasi soviet government. PANTAGES Mats., 2:30 Nights, 7 and NOW PLA NG BEATRICE Four ting and Redford, 0k and Cole, A R or a3 |p ricth at Pine Eliott 2626. This Week, With Matinee Sat, “THE TALKER” The Hig Vital Play of the Nights 3c Rutts. 250 to =m WS e#ORPHEUM THEACR Ege: TODAY—LEW WHITE in “THE WHIRL Nights (Sunday), 40; cept ondays), La (except Sundays), 13 2:30; Nights, 7:15 and 9:15, Mats, (ox~ dies’ Mats, Mats, Colds, Headache, Toothache, Far- ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lum- bago, Sciatica, Neuritis, Tin boxes of 12 tablets, cost only a few cents. Druggists also sell! larger “Bayer” packages, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu- facture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacia, The “Bayer Cross” stamped on tablets means you are getting true “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” proved by millions of genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy- siclans for over eighteen years, In every handy “Bayer” package are proper directions for Pain, METROPOLITAN Now Hore, With Matinee Sat THE SELWYNS SERVE “Tea for Three’? S03 HAC! Nights, S0c to §2. b0e to §: Plus safe people—the ut ie Wal te

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