The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 4

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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL This —together with ten double-face records—twenty selections—total price only $108.50. Pay just $10 and the balance in easy weekly or monthly terms to suit. | Do not consummate the purchase of any phono- graph until first you have seen and heard this beau- tiful combination. Place your order at once for im- mediate or Christmas de~ livery as our supply of these special outfits is limited. If you prefer some other style we have them all. Prices range from $60 to $1,500. A small payment and convenient terms on the balance wil) make you the proud owner. 1216-18 Third Avenue Between University and Seneca Phone Main 3139 SP I FOUR OFFER TO GIVE UP GLANDS /Businessman’s Price of | $10,000 Is Attractive QUENTIN PRISON, Cal. | Declaring they need mon SAN Nov, 28 more «than thelr interstitial gland four men have written to the priso surgeons bh offering to sell thetr| glands to the business man who re cently made an offer of $10,000 Two men In Oregon. in Ne }vada and one Callfornian have made | | one | | the offer, sald Dr, G, David Kolker today. Dr, lL. L, Stanley and Dr sl ve reptied that they cannot ms for such exchanges Kelker sald they both believed a great deal of money could be made by commerclalizing such operations, | Jbut that they Coared It would result in loss of professional standing. which, he sald, is worth more than money The men who offered to sell their glan: described themaeives as young, well nourished and large of stature Shoots Woman and Commits Suicide} VICTORIA, B. C, Nov, 24.—Jack | Morgan, 66, @ laborer, shot 4 killed Mra, Violet Simmons, 33, in London cafe Thanksgiving night and then turned the gun on himself, fir- ing «@ bullet thru bis brain, Morgan was arrested a month ago for using intimidating language to Mrs, Simmona, but was released. ‘Phe couple had been seen together a num- ber of times al then, The cause of the shooting SEEK MAN WHO TRIES TO PASS BOGUS CHECK| Seattle police are searching ‘Thureday for a short man about 40 years old who attempted to pass a) unknown. ‘fraudulent check for $30 on ©.) | Strassburg, grocer, at 101 Eastlake | jave., Wednesday afternoon } | Strassburg said that the check | |was made out to William MeLain | and signed by Roy J. Murdock. He | | went to the telephone to call up the |bank wand McLain ran out of the} store, | ITALIAN SOCIALISTS BUSY ROME, Nov, 28.—The Socialiat ex: | committee has ordered | Socialist members of the chamber | of deputies to participate in the | opening of partiament according to | | the newspaper Avanti | ecutive GUS OF SATS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat. When your kidneys hart back feels sore, don't get scared any proceed to load your stornach with a/ jot of drugs that excite the kidneys land irritate the entire urinary tract. | Keep your kidneys clean like you| keep your bowels clean, by flushing | them with mild, harmless salts which | removes the body's urinous wnate and stimulates them to eir normal activity. The function of the kid neys im to filter the blood. In 2 hours they strain from tt 500 grain: of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of| keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water—you can't/ drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ouhces of Jad Salts; take @ tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing for a few days and your kidneys will act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia,| and has been used for génerations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine! #0 it no longer is a source of irri-| tation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts ts inexpensive; cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent | Iithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to k their kidney und active. Try! this, also keep up the water drink-| ing, and no doubt you will wonder | what became of your kidney trouble and backache. HAVE LOVELY BROWN HAI TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE p! | Why tolerate streaky, gray or bleached hair when it is just as easy to tint your tresses @ beauti- ful brown it is to powder your face? Brownatone gives the hair be- witching beauty and charm. pro- ducing instantly any shade of brown—or black, if desired. Years Younge: tion is #0 simpl Light spots, gray strands and all unnatural shades kiy restored to ail their original beauty. Absolutely Harmiens Brownatone is guaranteed perfect- and harm the hair No other prepa! to apply 1 no odor and is Apply it in a few mo- Sold greascloss ments with comb or brush, all lending | druggists ora: “Light to Medium Brows “Dark Brown to Black?’ Two sixes, 35 and $1.15, Demand the geni Spectal Free Trial Offer Send only 1 ith this coupon for Free trial package and helpful book- let on the care of th “packing and war tax) | Package of Brownatone. wight to Medium Brown or ‘ Dark Brown to Biack Mark with X shade wanted and mail with your full name and address. Co. make cents look Men’s er Will you, Mr. and Mrs. Bargain Hun- ter, take advantage of our wonderful purchase that x your dollar? Fine Hand-Tailored, Best Mate- rials and Latest Styles, in At Ridiculous Prices. Come Here and See These Wonderful Bargains SHOES ob we styles, made by America’s Women and Girls. You save half Saturday, Nov. 29 Hurry and get your pick of the wholesale stock of Harris Meltzer The prices have been marked so low that it will not be long be- fore it is entirely sold out, so get busy and be here when this great slaughter commences. Come prepared to buy and you will find the Biggest Bargain Festival that you have ever attended. Just gaze at this list: Can here. bought ne a We Have Suits ing, Shoes, in the east for Men, Boys, Palace Clothing Co. First Avenue and Spring Street aia you Big Chance? It is sale stock at a price dhat means a tre- mendous saving to of Both Rainproof and OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS All Marked at Less Than Half MERCHANTS You can fill in your stocks in Cloth- and save money. cheaper than any wholesale house tion invited. see your We have this whole- you. an Elegant Assortment Waterproof Furnishings, Hats, etc., We can se) you and locally. Your inspec- rN. M. He Hands $13.25 to Midnight Holdups S. Marshall, 315 Harrison st., held up by three young men at Nob Hill ave, and Thomas st. shortly after midnight and robbed of $13.25. he reported to the police Thursday. The man who wielded the gun was tall and wore a black overcoat and a black slouth hat, and had a vivid scar on the back of his gun hand. Marshall told the police he was un able to get a description of the two other men save that they were both | tall. Motorcycle Officer R. F. Baerman| investigated HUSBAND “OLD,” SO SHE SHOOTS HIM BURGESS, Mo., Noy. 28.—-The pre liminary examination of Mra. Delia Moquet, 30 years old, charged with the shooting of her husband, Jules Moquet, 74 years old, was held at Liberal, Mo. Walter Hepshear. a neighbor, aroused the neighborhood stating he had been shot and Moquet killed. When questioned by the authorities Mrs. Moquet is said to have frankly was admitted the shooting of her hus | band. “He was old and no good, and I thought it just as well to put him out of the way,” the officers quote Mrs. Moquet as saying. FIND COCAINE SEWED INSIDE OF HIS SHIRT James Moran, 40, a laborer, ing held in the city jail Friday on an open charge, pending investigation of his possession of a diamond ring aid to have been stolen from Mar Mun a Chinese, Moran was arrested Thursday aft hy Neteetive Joe Bianchi, was attempting to sell the ring, on the box contaiqiae the ring. Five packages §Bt cocaine were found sewed in a tobacco sack inside Moran's shirt when he was searched at the police station, i Canadian Railroads in U. S. BY RICHARD SPILLANE | Foremost American Economist, Special Writer for The Daily Star. | the Canadian owned railroads in the | United States? The Canadian Northern owns 217 miles of tine in Minnesota, the Grand | ‘Trunk owns 812 miles of line in| | Michigan, Wisconsin, Iilinois and | New England states, while the Cana- | dan Pacific owns 4,853 miles of Ine! }in Tiiinots, Michigan, Minnesota, the | Dakotas, Idaho and Washington, The Canadian government has) taken over the Canadian Northern, t to take over the Grand Save your hair and double its hair. | long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling b Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying “Danderine’” |* to sestore its life, color, brightness, abundance, Hurry, Girls! What is going to be done about! Trunk and sooner or later must at ba allow om Amartean & dot over the Canadian Pacific This government cannot tolerate @ foreign government owning and Operating railroads within its terri tory. The mileage owned lines makes up nearty cent of the total railroad mile the United States. Private ownership by foreigners is fall right but ownership by a govern. ment that might have hostile inten tions or with which we might get in volved in war is unthinkable. “Your Hair Needs Danderine beauty. You can have lots of Don't let it stay lifeless, Canadian | $8.00 Army Shoes; Genu Ine Munson Last—Cut to $3.48 530.00 Men's Fine Over. coats—Cut to $1.00 Leather Work Gloves Cut to te jandkerchiet: White or Blue—Cat to 8c $12.00 “Chippewa” Shoes; Genuine—Cut to $5.98 $20.00 Boys’ Swell Suits; Cut to $8.95 00 $5.00 Men's Union Sits; Extra Heavy—Cut to ress ($12.00 Loggers’ Shirts; Extra Heavy; Pure Wool Cut to “Slip-On” coatn—Out te $9.85 Rain $14.00 Dress and Work $10.00 All Wool Flannel Shirts—Cut to $3.98 $7.00 and $8.00 Men’ Drese Pante—Cut te $3.35 est Styles; Tan or Black; Cut to $5.95 2c Men's Sox; all col- ors—Cut to “‘Tailored—Cub to $17.85 $1.06 Wool Sox; weight—Cut to $18.00 Ali Wool Macki- naws—Cut to 0c Canvas Gleves—Cut to UNION STORE Besides just at present the United [ States assumes the right to operate | railroads in the United | Would it take over the p: 4 railroad owned by a fo! jermment? Or would it permit a for | eign government to do what it would) Si in Shale cat eo pega a : ‘Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes | Strong---According to Dr. Lewis |Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50% | in One Week's s Time in Many Instances | A Free Preseription You Ca Filled and Use at Home PHILADELPHIA, F Victims of may be eye strain and other ey: kneases, | the use of this presert jand those who wear glasses, will be} any active drug stor glad to know that according to, Dr. } fe Lewis, there real bope and for them. iy whose eyes faillng say they have had their ey tored by this remarkable pr iption, and m y whe once wore have thrown them ys, after using almost bl! suld not i at all. Now T can ad without my glasses and | not hurt any more. At} ht they would pain. dreadfully, Now Nhey feel fine all the time. It > @ miracle to me.” A Iady used it says: “The atmosphere with or without after using this pre- 1S days everything T can 1 even fine glass Another who 1 was bothered with to four tin tlee your eyes clear up pel right from the start and intl } tion and redness will quickly pear. If ye 8 bother you even alittle it ie Your duty. to take to save then now before it is hate. hopelessly blind m! have saved their sight if they cared for their eyes in time, scription for seems clear. print without used it says NOTE—Anether prominent physictam known te eminent whom the above article widely prescribed by ttted, eald: “Yea, the ecesefully In my” ore wrest | whi edy. Its constituent ingredients are misfit glasea I 1 it in case of us, smarting, itching, Duras ing even. red ids, blurred. Viskam” eyes inflamed from exposure to, dust or wind. It is ene of the el should be we In alent ferred to above, or @ seoret ne ua lee preparation, rmula have worn glasses for eral years both for distance and work, and without them | could net “ead my own name on an en r the typewriting on the T can do both mow ded my Yong distance t ther, T can count the |fluttering leaves on the trees across » Which for several d like a di and | Tela ‘believe thousands who wear gla: wee can now discard them ¥. n & reano! time and multitades | any good Trageies nore Will be able to strengthen thelr [by the te La coe ading druggist,

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