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OODHOUSE- FURNITURE RUNBAUM CO., Ine. Tro 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET Store Hours 850 to 5.30 Saturday Christmas Specials STANDS as {tus ; i NOt Speetat Ne. | FRENCH WALI and beautifully lth f product fay ] ae, $4.50 : meeiat No. 2 A SMOK! oe) {trated se 1 fumed oak and ¥ While they last Saturday, $2.95, Special No. * MAHOGA TRAYS wit 3.50 values Special tem. peasy, @reg, store: $2.65, No. 5. WE’LL TRUST You Our Credit System hb will be found anywhe JUST YOUR worp 1 F ACK. HURTS ~ ARG ON SALTS Flush the Kidneys when Backachy or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make kidneys says a well known authority forms urte acid, which clogs the kid- ey pores so they sluggishly Mushing the strain only part of sick. Nearly all Mipatior Kidneys. the kidneys, or you! of sediment, before breakfast fe of grapes and le with litnfa, generations and stimulate poisons from the blood, the urine ts cloudy, irregular of passage or Sttended by a sensation of get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take & tablespoonful in a gins: 1 MIRRORS * SERVING ast Shae at once abo BOWLS ah wany NOS been established for your conven- Zour home along your own indi Cartetmac———Give Precticnl Gitte Sel KO eat at Boldts—o Mis 34 A 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 ae. Ave. | |po YOU KNOW THESE TOO FAT? Reduce 10 to 60 Ibs., or more. under $109 GUARANTER by Korein eys- Obtain Of of Kerein at any or write PROMINENT PEOPLE? FINDLAY, Ohio, Dec. 5.—How many of the following Mat of naines are you familiar with? The list was siven out at the teachers’ institute held here, and out of 199 Present only one could tell w the people were. Here ts G. Marconi, Thomas A, Edison. Addams, G. Clemenceau, David Lioyd George, Herbert Asquith. Sa Gompers, Maurice Maeterlinck, Claxton, F. B. Pearson, Brt Henry Van Dyke, Luther Burbank, John McCormack, William Oxle*, Earico Caruso, Julia A. La th Jooth Tarkington, Jar M Watterson, Lord North. jcliffe, James M. Barrie, George Ber nard Shaw, Herbert G. Wells, and old man Bill Hohenzollern. PROTEST MORMON ACTIVITY IN BRITAIN | LONDON, Dee. 5. Many cor | respondents are writing to the Daily Mail protesting against the renewal of Mormon activities In this country ry a mistake by oceasionally,| One, who has been investigating Meat | the effects of the Mormon propa | ganda and the work of Mormon agents among English women and filter or the waste and | sirls, writes: then you get| “Men wearing the uniform of umatism, head-| AMerican soldiers met young women aches, liver trouble, nervousness, con- dizziness, ah Madder disorders come from sluggish ‘The moment you feel a dull ache in| r back offe a few your kidneys will then act fine. famous salts in made from the acid} 1 Juice been logge » act and induced them to join the sect. No reflection is cast upon the American army and, so far as I can plesanens, learn, these recruiting agents for emigration to the United States were hurta or| Mormons who had joined up and nstve, full | Come over here with their respective regiments.” FITTING A BEAR WITH NEW TEETH scalding, of water days, and wear out hjs This just the same as a human When he needs new ones he hem, particularty in America anima! dentistry as been done any other count an old pet bear combined used for d kidneys ivity, also Once to neutralize in urine 80 Itling to of a po longer causes irritation, thus end nag as fitted with a Ing bladder disorders t of fa th, it was nece Jad Salts ts inexper to glue the plates to the bear's mout makes a @ eep them in place. lithia-water drink regular meat cater Nearly 5,000 English army hats of and then to keep the kidn All descriptions ted in France and the blood pure, thereby ng|and Flanders, have been sold to the wrious kidney complications. ernment (Advertisement Buchu and Marshmallow Compound THE GREAT URIC ACID SOLVENT Uric Acid causes more suffering and disease than anything else with ‘hich the human of fast living, insu Acid secretions Khew m, flesh has to contend iclent exercise ne or Headache, the Bowels and Stomach tion, Kidney and Bladde gome of the more common ailments arising from an excess of Uric Acid in the system Practically no one in this age and overeating is exernpt from Urie more of its terrible symptoms. Dyspepsia, Liver Troubles, Fermentation in Brights’ Disease, Heart Disease, Poor Circula- Troubles, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, ete., aro The Kidneys are the natural filters of the blood, and when they are ¢ excess poison overworked and can not properly carry off the poisons, (Uric Acid) is absorbed into the system and in time crystallizes. When this Uric Acid attacks the muscles between the joints and there is no fever, the condition is known as MUSCULAR RHEUMA- TISM. When it Is deposited in the fibrous tissues surrounding the joints and causes inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one } joint to another, {t St repeated with little or no Gout sw! of the kidneys New! an excess of Uric Acid, isc attacks the nerves of th elling UMATISM. When ¢ pains, though MATISM. led INFLAMMATORY RH joints, causing se s CHRONIC RH it is known lgia and kindred diseases are all results from the brought about by an impaired action the organs can not property fulfill their normal Get rid of the cause functions until this condition is remedied, Do not dose yourself with Fiheumatiam Cures and Kidney Medicines, as no permanent relief will be experienced until the excess Uric Acid is removed and the kidneys assume their natural action Buchu 4 made, It is not over the country and the mary best remedy ¢ #torés the kidne shown after tak gent should no lor e of price F. 0, Box 2191. id Marshmallow Compound is the greatest Uric Acid so a patent medicine, Knowledge of experienced chemists and several thousand physi We h resul compounded for this « and bladder to thetr normal health asea or thone of long standi ated ¢ the f er be vent but the result of the accumulated all for fifteen years, that it Is the ve manufactured this remedy ts obtained warrant our claim purpose. One bottle often re- nd strength. Fven the improvement iret bottle should be so marked that the treate considered an experiment $1.00 Bottle, Postpaid For sale by leading druggists of Seattle or sent postpaid upon receipt JOYNER DRUG CO. Wash, Fdited hy } Joseph Bucklin Bishop comrmaNT 19) UE SOREN Some. * Joy Over a Football Victory — | of Saul, David and Jonathan, They Football and changing | | nite Me Nov. 4, 1903, |bave been #o interested that several hues wt autumn nae have | Sick Mannion’ Tosleae w I times 1 have had to read “ was preparing to dictate & mesma man one chapter, Then cach wa tention on the da revolu- | |i Congress concerning the boiling | his prayers and repeats the hymn tion had broken out in Colombia | | igion on the Isthmus of Panama, | he ts learning, Quentin usually jig and his great ambition to launch | | Mii) un now begun to t over, {King solemnly up and down while rept caer Gane project was ‘ one of the ushers with he repeats it. Bach finally got one ah 8 VORATOY toler from you and Ted about| hymn perfect, whereupon in accord « \ll match, Instantly 1|@nce with previous Inatructions Homesick for Sagamore Hilt ted into the next room to read It mother I presented each of White House, Nov, 4, 1903 aloud to mother and sister, and we with a five-cent’ plece, Yew Dear Ted: ‘Three cheers for Gro- | ai) choered in unison when we came (Saturday) I took both of ton! It was first-class. to the Rah! Rah! Rah! part of it, It] them and Ethel, together with the On election day 1 saw the house.| was a great score, 1 wish I could! three elder Garfield boys, for 5 und it was all so lovely that I felt n the game. | scramble down Rock creek. We pt to cagpecow stake a span malta other of the Children — | Fell had great fun leaf and were turning the most te House, Nov, 15, 1908 borat Slasoagivca-- < vt Spaatiey enaaea’'ee riet imagin.| Dear mit: Didn't I tell you White House, Nov, 19, 1908. able, ‘The old barn, I am sorry to|®bout Hector, Brier and Sailor Boy Dear Kermit: I was much pleased mity, woema to be giving away at one | (“ogs) When I saw them on election! at your being chowen captain of the sue day? They were in excellent! seventh, 1 had not expected it. I Renown now behaves very well | health, lying around the door of 8ea-| pather suspect that you will be be about automobiles, and indeed about |™&n's house, which they had evi | hind in your studies this month, If everything. He ta, however, a little | ently adopted as their own. Batlor | a¢ make up next month, and touched in the wind, Bieistein, in| Boy and Brier were exceedingly af © the middle of the clans spite of being a little shaky in one | fectionate; Hector kindly, but unin) if you can. 1 am interested in what is in splendid spirits, and | terested you to me about the Sir Galahads. er for any amount of go. Wher Mother has gone off for nine days,/ and 1 shall want to talk to you et on here for the Chrstmas|®od as usual I am acting vice | ang i them when you come on. holidays you will have to try them|Mmother, Archie and Quentin are Mother ts back with Aunt Emily, both, for if there ts any fox hunting |eally too cunning for anything. | who looks very well, It ts mo nice 1am by no means sure you will find | Bach ht L spend about three-|to have her. As for mother, of it better to take Hieistein than Re-| auarters of an hour reading to them. | course she makes the house feel like nown 1 first of all read some book ke! 4 home again, instead of like a tem: Sister is very handsome and good, | Alsonq Indian Tales, or the! por awe ng. having had a delightful time | poetry Scott or Macaulay. Once! Leo ix as cunning as ever. Pinck That was a funny trick which the Indians played against Harvard.|fectly enthralled them and ae Harvard did well to play such a suc: | Quentin ask me at least a bunds cessful uphill game in the latter part | questions, including one as to whether ef th ond half as to enable them | the colored boy did not find sitting to win out; but I do not see how | on the nafety valve hot, I have also} she stands a chance of success mn reading them each evening against Yale this year m the Bible. It has been the story $2.49. (Not ex This outf Electric passenger transformer fit; cars, The Toy Department Offers Great Inducements—Saturday $4.00 Baby Doll Special $2.49 This is a beautiful character high, with composition head and hands. assorted colored dr ited quantity of these dolls Locomotive, 2 8 sectio of track and a high-g that will the train by attaching it to a light socket. special at $10.98, 25 $14 ~ a saw and nails; special for $9.98, sses and hoods. I read them J Doll, 21 inches Dressed in There is a lim- special at Baby so come early; Here Is What the Boys Want $14.25 Electric Train With Trans- former—Special at $10.98 ly like illustration) it consists of an ° de run out- $13.50 Boys’ Tool Chest at $9.98 This tool chest is our own make made up of tools taken from our own tool de- partment all good practical tools. These chests contain a saw, brace, 3 bits, square, ply- ers, chisel, vise, plane, hammer, rule, screwdriver, wrench, file, hatchet, coping le These are t Royal aluminum colators with onized wood They coffee and a make 25 value A safety r ways makes come We have mz at this pric KEEN ( EVER R ENDE DURHAM CHOICE Rochester coffee Christmas known makes KU" 1M he 6-cup pure per the eb- handle. delicious re a big value at $2.49. GIVE HIM WAFFLES, $2.25 Waffle Iron at $1.49 AFFLE IRON azor al- a’ wel- gift. any well- to offer TER DY RS DUPLEX $1.00 at $1.49. Safety Razors $1.00 $4.00 Royal Rochester Coffee Percolator at $2. 48 CRISP AND BROWN Number 8 wolds’"” New American Waffle Iron, with the cold wire handle and _ patent grease groove 1 Biudasoe, which per! ney went to nee Allan yesterday and ‘as busy as a wald he found him bee in a tar barrel and evidently owning all the trainer’s house. He is not yet quite fit to come back here | Today is Quentin's birthday. He has a cold, so he has had his birth day cake, with the six candles, and his birthday ice cream, in the nur. sery, with Ethel, Archie, mother Aunt Emily, myself, M and Georgette as admiring guests and onlookers. A President's Poor Protection White House, Nov, 28, 1903 Dear Kermit; It was very sud at cle Gracie’s funeral; and yet lovely, too, in a way, for not onl all his old friends had turned out but all of the people connected with the Institutions for which he had worked so many years also came. There were a good many of the older boys and employes from the Newsboys house and Or thopaedi ete. Uncle Jimmy possessed a singularly loving and affectionate nature, and I never knew one who in doing good was me careful to do tatiou 1 had no idea bow much he had Mother with ual thoughtfulr had kept him teadily in mind while I have been governor and president; and I now find that he appreciated her no much, her constant remembrances having him on to vialt us on dif ferent occasions, It was & lennon to for I should protubly never have thought of it mynelf, and, of when one does not do what Qn ought to, the excune that one erred from thoughtiessness iBatesd of wrong purpose ix of amall avail The arrangements at the hurch were exasperating to a de tee, There were fully five hundred policemen in the streets round about, just as if there was danger any unoster urse, police of an attack by a ferocious mob and yet tho they had throngs of policemen inside, too, an elderly and harmless crank actually got in wide with them to present me some | foolixh memorial about curing the German emperor from cancer. In aumuch as what we needed was, not Protection against a mob, but a sharp lookout for cranks, the ar rangement ought by rights to have been for fifty policem two or three good de I felt ike @ fool with men in solemn and purporeless lines around about; and then I felt half exasperated and half amused when | I found that they were utterly help: n outside and ectives inside. all the police less to prevent a crank frqm getting | | inside after all P. S—I enclose two original poema by Nick and Archie. They refer to a bit of unhappy advice I rs them, because of which I fell into richty merited disgrace with mother, Nick has been spending threw days or so with Archie, and I suggested that they should explore the White House in the mirk of midnight. They did, in white sheets, nd, like little jacks, barefooted Send me k the poems: (To Be Continued.) Copyright, 1919, by Charles Scribner's Sons The high cost of living doesn't bother the ni of India where 2 bushel of good potatoes costs 10 a dozen exes 4 conts and 200 dishes 1 cent. cents, pienie Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water One Should ter Each Breakfast Tells. Why Drink —# Morning ot W Before see the healthy bloom in your to see your skin get clearer and r, to wake up withouta head backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath; in fact, to feel your best, day in and day out, just try inside bathing every morning for a week | Before breakfast each day, drink a jelass of real hotewater with a | spoonful of limestone phosphate in it | as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before more food into the stomach, and lime puttin Whe action of hot water |xtone phosphate on an empty stom Jach is wonderfully invigorating, It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a fine ite for breakfast A quarter-pound of limestone phos | phate will cost very little at the d |store, but is sufficient to demonst that those who are subject to constl pation, billous attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges or whose skin is sallow or pallid, that one week of in- side bathing will have them looking and feeling better every way. * Ns t ¥ ¥ Ns . ORL cece EEE GELLER Coats has been arranged in the Gar- ment Section for Saturday's selling. This assortment (which will be dis- played on one rack) is made up from a special purchase just. received and an stock in equal proportions. viceable Velours, sey style, and in the leading colors. The models from regular stock sold for- merly at $39.50, $45.00 and $49.50. Choice Saturday at. There is no winter comfort with j out armth and the woman who : elects to purchase from this unsur passed assortment a gown for her i self or for gift purpose ll be well | ry content as their quality, style and | H , serviceableness are param t | i Thousands of ervi at ne are pat amoun | Regular sizes, in plain white and i Gift Ties colore d patterns, at $1.95 and $2.50. | { Regular and extra large sizes in | Main Floor Rear. plain white and colored patterns, at | J : $3.50. | It is at this store that women in search for an | appropriate Gift Tie for ’ : husband, brother, son or Shaving Stands friend will find the most carefully ments. The patterns and color variety are practically un- limited, any and all of which remove to the furthest degree the doubt of uncertainty as to their acceptable qualities. At 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 chosen assort- Women’s Flannelette Gowns Upper Main Floor so aided. Attractive Winter Coats Special at $25.00 New Second Floor. A group of 75 splendid Winter assemblage from our regular They are designed of warm, ser- Silvertone and Ker- Cloth in belted and loose back - $25.00 Sizes 16 to 44 Shaving for men is a necessity and any shaving accessory that makes | shaving more convenient finds a warm spot in the heart of the men These Shaving Stands make ideal % gifts for the reason of their handi- ness, as all have mirror, porcelain a cup and brushes. Some are nickel 4 and some are silver plated and are c displayed at prices ranging from i $4.00, $4.50 and up to $16.75. — eee ES —Main Floor, Gift Towels That Towels are in the realm of practical gifts there can be no doubt. A new shipment just placed in stock presents large possibilities in. choosing a distinctive Towel in novelty weaves, stripes and plaids; also in white jacquard patterns with colored ‘border and crest for monogram, at We, $1.00,» $1.25, $1.35, $1.75 and $2.00 —Upper Main Floor, EEE EE EE EE EEE LE 211 Union departme And we are not forgetting the “Mere Man” at this sea- son. He will want new clothes for the many Festive Occa- sions ahead, and he ean’t do better than choose a depend- able, good looking, splendid wearing “Bradbury” Suit. Prices from $30 and “Credit Gladly” This great Fashion Store is ready for the Holiday Shopper in every. nt. Special Reductions on all Suits, in- cluding a wide range of Out-sizes for women of Full Figure. Dainty Blouses, Furs, Scarfs and Coatees all specially priced for the Christmas Buyer and now, as always, easy, dignified terms of payment. DRESS FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON— CHOOSE GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS and do it all through our plan of “Credit Gladly’’