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Br Edward Inner The Modern Medical Idea + vs > 5 a — Sickness Prevention Rack in 1796, when he developed the vaccine treatment to combat smalpox, Edward Jenner helped to start the trend 4 of medical ¢ ti tion of Sickness Prevention sf Today saticonins, serums, vescines and sanitatiee —all 7 these cheek disease before it can gain hold. ut constipa tion still rema: because by it am easy v ¢ of the most deves r the body's powe ictim of every and any disorder, ng of all plagues, stance it makes Leading medical authorities agree that 90% of disease has ite origin in th Your phys mineral wat Najol is en Nujol prevents constipation beean aud encourages the intestinal mus ¢ intestinal tract—in constipatiog, jcian will tell you that pills, ters, etc, simply force the system ‘and | the intestinal muscles tirely different. to act maternally. tor oil, weaken t softenathe food waste Nujol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bewel evacua- Get a bow Por valuad Jersey) 50 Warnin, ea Tae eter a 61 Her body tion at regular intervals free, writt Nujol Laboratorie DIES OF APOPLEXY 100 Allison st, Tuesday night. fc from your druggist today. le health booklet’ Thirty Feet of Di Sunda’ Oil Co. Broadway, New York fo Me ay shown heme Rewware of predic: meas mafer from iubstinasen caprocen ina 14 be FIRE SCATTER: 8 will be cremat ° rly today, $1 House Broom--Special 78c Friday and Saturday Only A combination easier, that makes Use Wizard Polish Polhh, 402. Dottle ......++6 Oe sererecerrests 12-02, bottle .... 6-Ib. Iron—Guaranteed for one year FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY $7.50 Spot-Light $5.68 Throws a big beam; lights the whole road FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 3-Inch Calipers I8c Nickel Plated Pocket Calipers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ‘P R HE WILL BE WITH US SATURDAY OSCAR GERARD “OLE OLSON” DRPHE NOW HERE NIGHT ONLY Models POSING NOVELT Y, WITH PRETTY VENUSES —IN— “DAISY’S UNCTU OMAN FAMOUS “SWEDE” b COMEDIAN pg stories of the Vanderbilt he on clean and polish floors, Mops priced from $1.00 0 $1.75 the healthiest habit in the world. 101d only bm anand dotalas bonsing the Neel Trade Mor h 8 GU Funeral services will be held at 10) BUFFALO, N. Y., Ne 13 a. m. Friday for Mrs. Etta Hartung, | Eleven men were overcome by smoke $20 18th ave, who died suddenly of|and 50 persons driven into the apoplexy at the home of a friend at) streeta when fire swept the upper Wizard Mops and Polish housework Mop to 50c FRNsTHARDWARE é. Si4-24 PIKE ST, SEATTLE. WS.A O1SOM UNTIL FRIDAY Cleopatra’s Temptation THAT SPECTACULAR, SPARKLING, THREE RED | | | | here | | | | | |ment and 80 per cent of the |war f BIG AUDIENCE | HEARS VALERA | Leader of Irish Independents Speaks at Arena Asserting that the United Sta n unqualified rig of Ireland as sh the independence of | kia, of Poland and of the Valera, leader of the Irish te | pendent ed the cause of re} publican Ireland Wednesday night! before an audience that filled the} Arena to overflowing De Valera began } ldr in c and for nearly five 1 . ve continued in that tongue ing that he was a ol, epoaking te Gapls, for Gaelic independence rhe geographies He when they of the B inten,” and to the Trish re not part of any em r t an imperial people ne the movement for inde. © in Ireland to that of the America revolution of 17 De Valera jared that the American « government of the peo y ople and for the peo a ed that united Ireland be qnized as a separate and distinct Rights Demanded “The elections of December, 1918 that Ireland dema now, as has always deman 1, the if. | | alienable right to rule herself,” he | declared. “That election, called by the Britieh empire, showed tt ut of every three voters dech an Irish republic and four out of every five voted for self determination. “This is not a unanimous vote," ntinued. “But miajority rule ts easence democratic govern Irtah are for independence. This in a greater majority than voted for unanimity when you voted for pro hibition—for the League of Nations you were willing to wait to hear from the last balliwick in California be fore yoR declared Wilson elected to the presidency of this country. Then why demand that Ireland must be unanimous for independence DeValera ridiculed the idea that Ireland is divided by a religious Aght. “Tho greatest leaders of Jrish free Jom were not of the faith 4¢ the ma he declared, Instancing Wolfe Robert Emmett, John Mitchell and Parnell. “Every one in Ireland knows that there is no religious di vision, Irish leaders have always been chosen for their political ability, Wrewpective of th@r religion. Self Jetermination is for the whole of Ire nd; Ireland acta as n unit.” } Ireland “Cheated” DeValera 4 ared Ireland's part In the world war had been grossly mis represented. With a population of only 4.500000, of whom only 400,000 were of military age and capable of bearing arms, Ireland furnished 256. 000 men to the armies of the allies, he claimed, “Their bones le along the battle line from Dunkirk to the’ Persian gulf,” be declared. “Theirs is the tragedy of the war, so far as the Irteh are concerned. Allowing their run away with their heads, t not for England they would turn UB. their holy graves if it were said of them that they lifted a rifle for that em pire, but for Belgium and France, And the trhgedy of their perform! ance lies in the fact that they were cheated, as those of us who know English history knew they would be hearts to they we nt to war od England never would have given We did not pr nd to maintain her ht piace y on our necks when But even at that land nen 00 men to Flanders and Gallipoli. If America had fur nished men In the same proportion, as it would have done had the war gone on, it would have contributed 100,000 soldiers to the armies of the us home supremacy th heel more fir safe again. Ire Soft Irish Brogue DeValera, who is one of the gr of Irish thinkers of which Pearce and Macdonald were leaders before their deaths following the Easter week rebellion Dublin, speaks in a soft Irish brogue, but with Intense earnestness bd The United States entered the war for the sake of small peoples ywhere,” he said in conclusion “We do not ask America to go to Ireland; we merely ask that he recognition to the Irish re We invoke the great princt public. W le laid down by the le of the} ! : United Stater—the principle of self Chance to Sell _— GIFT TO INDIA TODAY Now in Brussels determination. CH GO, Nov. 13.—Chicago| Mall your Christmas’ packages to) BRUSSELS, Nov, 13.—(United And we repeat, with the founders! »wets" expected today that authort| friends in India and South Africa at|Prens.)—King Albert and Queen of the United States government, |gation for the sale of their goods| once. Postmaster Battle announced |plizabeth arrived in. the capital that principle which ts the soul |would be given by Federal Judges| Thursday that the closing date for/shortly before noon today, complet heart of democracy and freedom: |Carpenter and Fitzhenry before Sat-|Christmas mail thus destined sling their trip to Amertca and re Alls governments derive their just) urday, November 15. If you have a present |turn, They were welcomed by the powers from the consent of the gov-| _,, going to the Philippine islands or|purgomaster and city and court of s The two judges are sitting en CY SRG CONES SE f erned mane in’ tie cee brought by At_| S2anghai, China, it must be in the /ficials and escorted to the pala | Other speakers on the program | 04 OM NY Slayer on bebait of Pontottice before November 27 | Pringh I@opold left the 7 ¢ Dudley G, Wooten and J. C.]i) 0 wwote” to enjoin government : jtrain at Versailles last night to re unday, president of the Central La-|, ents trom enforcing the Volstead| FUNERAL OF MRS. HUDSON [turn to schoo! in Eton | bor council. John M. Harmon acted) eoninition Jaw on the grounds that| Funeral services for Mra. Mary re - | 1# chairman of the meeting lit is unconstitutional Hudson, 76, who died Wednesday at P of DeValera lett for Portland Thurs |) tavorable decisions in _almilar| Hef home, 4737 19th ava, will be held morning aves at Providence, R. 1, and|at % p. m. Friday, at the Bonney | + oH aia |Louleville, Ky., led the “wets to) Watson chapel “4 ; ie abt tilacoal A + eas |believe that they would win here, ; : esac Rallenhah tee hele ate Favor Limiting 2 HAROLD PRESTON IMPROVES) [OKC ANS hairs |e wenuine | After an operation, Harold Preston, |a large coat. There are other ac: Newspaper Size} NEW YORK, } 13. he ree American Newspaper Publishers’ as-| tociation was on record today in favor of the Imitation of the size of newspapers and material in-| creases in advertising and subserip:| auaociation, said cost of producing newspapers had increased 10% per cent in the last year ‘ WOMAN FALLS IN FAINT SPOKANE, 13,.—Mrs, II. W. . is under ob- servation in th howpital here to-| day, following her collapse in the Postal Telegraph office late yoster day. Emergency hospital attendanta of the opinion that Mrs, Bradley tempted suicide The woman denies this and says ing that she has n subject to similar attacks since childhood tradley, 24, in. the Argentine would cost $10 a ton at San Antonio, | ' THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOV. 138, 1919. -and at Harvard cA fact: College men, old and young, have always been “strong” for Fatima, The most recent evidence of this is an investigation made by Harvard's famous publication,” The Lampoon,” which shows Fatima to be the best-selling ciga- rette among Harvard students. / Kagerimdiysas Ietasa 2, FATIMA — Wets Hoping for Only one native species breeds well ‘anada goose. In Few Hours First dose of stuffiness and distre Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- snuffiing! Pape's Cold Compot and ery two hours until three doses are ‘taken usually breaks up a ‘cold and It is estimated that coal discovered ends all grippe misery, The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and alr passages of head; A Sensible Cigarette ney uN MUM, ‘ T <qust enough Turkish” In other words, men who know, measure cigarette quality no longer by price, but by taste. And so atima, a relatively inexpensive smoke, is displacing the more ex- pensive pet Turkish cigarette even where price is not a factor— in exclusive clubs and smart hotels, and at such resorts as Newport and Palm Beach. Fatima contains more Turkish tobacco than any other Turkish blend cigarette. Not too much, as in straight Turkish brands; not too little, as in blends less dehcately balanced; but “just enough Turk- ish”—just enough to taste right, and’ just enough to leave a man feeling right even if he smokes more than & [MAIL THAT CHRISTMAS of wild in captivity—the |tive ingredients not f Jother hair preparation an ointment. It Seattle was reported in and good condition and recovering Thurs. attorney, tile, A$ ers. ittain, York City this ad 1128, Station rtisement. a trunk several said my only hop: ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound”’ relieves all —No quinine! Costs little! got hold of ickly and completely Years have passed rupture has never returned, doin work asa as no lost time, no trouble. li, but will give mation about how y mp) healing with if you write stops nose running; , dullness, feverishness, soreness, ‘stiffness, relieves head- fc a « tion, A of i” taken ev- dose Prive Compound” jy the|Pullen, ‘Carpenter, surest relief known and | Avenue, Manasquan, costs only a few cents at drug < stores, It acts without assistance, Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! , fment | Belgian Ruler Is " Kotalko ix has succeeded Many cases of baldness, falling hair | and dandruff when every other hair lotion or treatment haw proved fu- 200 guarantee is offered to ome or remain bald if you! or send 10 for testing | John Hart tion on, hin decleion. was can grow hair? If others have ot |tion rat This decision was] tained a new growth through Ke reached late yesterday at a special talko, why not Y Gants convention called to consider the} any busy’ drug stor |shortage of news print paper.| cents, silver or stampa, klin P.'Glass, president of the| , package, with proofs, Cut out and show ‘others Advertiser 1 was badly ruptured while lift ago. of cure was an russes did me no somethin, and operatic T have full you may at stop th: re and the worry and yer of an operation,—Advertii , in any in| a = nt ing | ora 0d, healed the nis Yintin Matt ¢ Depart to fil noeds o out custon Ord! fillea a rece Sanitax F S. 8. 8. Blood Remedy. .!)) | se Iair Brushes 82 te $4.50 ctive order ment the of our town mers, ors sane BUTLER DRUG CO. Big Specials for Friday and Saturday Williams’ Dental Cream 1ge Shaving Mirrors,. 81.23 te Listerine 05 oD . J * P Cough Byrup ate trop Razors. . L. & F. Lysol 28e avoid, the i Manager DRUE ND JAME: Hotel Corner’ SHOOND “The Old Butler il health, dition of tablets, wet 0c and $ Sold by Alonzo 0. the liver, and will last the average family the genuine and avoid spurious imitations. back guarantee on every box, and our trade mark. Native Herb Tablets have photograph of Alonzo O, Bliss and of National Capitol on every containing signature of Alonzg oO. 1,00. Rheumatism condition of the blood, of that condition known ag CONSTIPATION is kept clean, be wholesome the food ferments, decays ang) Bliss Native Herb Tablets are nature's remedy for Tee ing the system of blood impurities, by maintaining a healthy s A dollar box cont less the result used by & the direct It is c alimentary tract kidneys and bowels. six months. Be The which also shows blue Put up in two box leading druggists and local agents everywhere Bliss Co, Washington, D. C. STAR WANT ADS BRING ftener, Ube. «499 SE Look for the 4] yy |) Bl. ANT vee sure ._ BReeeeTTRB PE

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