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~ Harding Declares That Pact of Paris Is Already “Scrapped” BY RAYMOND CLAPPER DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 7.--Re- Jection, not interpretation, should be the fate of the obligations imposed Dy the league of nations covenant, Senator Warren G. Harding declared Im a speech here today As to his view about “scrapping the Teague” with the retort that it is “serapping” His speech here today was the first of a number of addresses sched: led on this trip, Altho speaking & republi stronghold, Senator ’ Harding has been informed a hard fight is being made against the re @lection of Senator Cummins, co- Q@uthor of the Esch-Cummins rail Foad act, and he included a warm ))andorsement of Cummins in his @peech. Taking up the league, Harding ad ted an America wholly self-re- it and independent politically. “Whether President Wilson is to ed or thanked for the re @ fact remains that the Paris been ‘scrapped’ by the of its architect." Harding said. issue as made by the demo- @fatic president and the democratic _ Platform and the candidate does not Present the question whether they favor some form of association ‘among the nations for preserving n+ peace, but whether they favor the particular league proposed President Wilson.” CHRISTENSEN HEADS DEMOS At a meeting of the democratic @tate central committee at the Frye hotel Wednesday, George F. Chris tensen, of Stevenson, Skamania , Was re-elected chairman, and ee ‘Thursday for Spokane for a con- Py Maloney, who a been on the committee for many “years, however, will be placed on the “executive committee, so that the ‘or Hart candidates for fepubliean ticket fave all their services to the state cemtral committee in be- of Gov. Hart and the rest of the Chairman Hebberd plans a thoro ing speaking campaign thruout Harding met democratic queries! | | } | | 8,720,169; jstate of Michigan, | Ohio, For five years before becom- inga member of President Wilson's cabinet as secretary of labor, William B. Wilson represented the 15th Congres- sional district of Pennsylva- niaat Washington. His daughter, Miss Agnes Hart) Wilson, has just announced her candidacy for congress from that district. Miss Wil- son has been prominent in Washington _ social since her father's appoint- ment, Premier of Canada Coming to Seattle Arthur Meighan, premier of Can- | circles | ada, a representative of President Wilson, and all of the senators and ©o1 mn from this state will at- tend the dinner to be given here on December 1 to celebrate the 26th lanniversary of the founding of the Yukon Order of Pioneers. Produce Records, Tumulty Demands WASHINGTON, Oct 7—J. P. Tumulty, secretary to President Wil eon, today said Senator Spencer, of Missouri, is invited to produce offt- cial records of the peace conference to support his charge that the presi- Gent promised military aid to Ruma- = and Serbs in case they were again attacked. “We have no stenographic reports of the proceedings,” Tumulty said, The 6609 letters ef the Chinese! epaeenne language have been replaced by 39 to make up the alphabet. nner | the state. Besides the gubernatorial | candidates, a score of other leading republicans wil} tour the state. effective grip, made ing through the hi The Leader of L J. M. Osmond, Pres, and Mgr. East 8413. The Transmission Brake—Thispowertul brake gives a Lr | more effective by its oe Propeller shaft 1s stead of on the wheels— truly an emergency is is one of ten superior features of the NEW BRISE The other nine features: inch seven- frame, 3 MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE CO. East Pine at Summit. jand #0 weak I never felt fit for a j couldn't stand up without support adding that the only official #teno | ing myself. OE ight Weight Cars — many have been helped ; u through the careful application of O. G.C.—and you too can be relieved of your Goitre if don’t suffer the discomforts and longer —and by all means don’ you give O.G.C. a fair trial. embarrassments of a Goitre any t pay hundreds of dollars for a dangerous surgical operation for the remeval of your Goitre, when O. G. C. can be obtained for such a small expenditure. One of our patients, after using O. G. C., wrote us as follows: Dear Sirs: 1 was trokbled for several years with Goitre, was wnable to . breathe freely and could not sleep when lying on my back. I heard of this cure and decided to try tt. my Gottre was reduced nearly one-half inch in fi, Afur uk, ae, een days. used two and a half bottles of the Cure and can truthfully say my Gottre is GONE. eure, J cannot MRS.W.S. McINTVRE Address given upon request. 1 hereby make statement of the fact that O.G.C. Goitre Remedy saved the cost of an eapenstie operation and procured Me desired results im the case of my wife. W.D.McINTYRE Write for full particulars—leaflet, etc. Dept CC iv | speak too well of this wonderful —_—-~- Q.G. CHEMICAL CO., Seattle, Wasiington THE SEATTLE STAR a : Reporter JENKINS QUITS |" "Gnesi ot Seattle MEXICO REGION After a day's outing at Fortuna park, where a barbecue of native Will File Claim Against the Government foods was featured today, more than WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 STATES GAINING |1n IN POPULATION New List of Census Figures Announced WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 300 Northwest laundrymen will board a special train tonight for Ban Francisco where the 37th annu al convention of the Laundryown : jers’ National Association will meet ‘William |October 11 to 16. Twenty-seven TODAY’S QUESTION eral Buildings ‘The cen-| Do you save any part of your in COTTON WAR IS Armed Guards | Watch sev-| ATLANTA, Oct, 7.—Destruction ot} Children’s Class . come, and why? O. Jenkins, former American consul | Seattle laundrymen are included in| several cotton ginx and business mus bureau today announced the ANSWERS at Puebla, M >, im quitting that|the body, houses in the alee belt, because ff Saturday, Oct. 9, 2 P.M. following 1920 figures: State of | ANSWERS trictan, | COURUY for good, it was waid at the —_—$$ they would not ceane activities while | ° Towa, 2,408,080; State of Viruinia, |, GHORGH H MAIR eee nt Jatate department today, A F d F; Ch cotton wis selling at what farmers Adults’ Class nnceeti; sete ef -Peaneyiventa.| ret ave, en; to cu Jenkins was kidnaped by } | Free rom jarge thought was below the cost of pro- Monday Eve., Oct. 11 later years, WE Smith building bandits, and rete of $160,000 ransom, Jenkins in said to have prepared a ntate of Ohio, upon payment 0,368 ; state EY BUTT, manufacturer, You know the old of George Chatters, who was arrested | tabli of Florida, 966,296; state of Arkan.| "tory about @ rainy day! ay: | WM Aawinst the Mexican govern-| Tuesday when two patrolmen maid | business in at least one community sas, 1,760,996 D. B. LASHLEY, re fo + ment for his mistreatment by federal|they found him carrying off some| Warnings posted conspicuously in Pili ites 2480: Tio. 1ra,e60, | Broadway Try toi whe seen n't 1! | authorities after his release by the |cordwood, was released for lack of | various centers of the South threaten Bs gy llernie OH SEDEN, insu bandits, when he was charged with| sufficient evidence of wrongdoing,| destruction to those establishments ™ agent, Hoge bullding—(Volce ove! | conspiracy in paying the ransom. A ; he Star Wednesday, who nell cotton before 11.9; Pennsylvania, 1,056 +] wire) Qut of the elty, dha es dbcnidbtasan . Hs stsihet vio ee ndbniss of Taking Cordwood |"! bas reruited in the placing ned guards around several ew ents here and the cloning of 8:15 P. M. Phone East 241 DOUGLAS HALL Tenth and East Pine St. | 992,247, or 20.8; Michigan.| RJ HORYER, lawyer, Pioneer ba or 30.5; Florida, 213,677, OF) yujiding—No!t I guess it's my own 28.4; Arkansas, 176,646, or 11.2, doa that 1. dee't (Populations) Philadelphia, Pa., ; corrected figures 1,828,779; Increase 71, or 17.7. Detroit, Mich, re vised figures, 992,678; increase, 527, 912, or 113.8 per cent In 5 Accidents, She Lives; in 6th, Dies LONDON, Oct. 1.—Tho she had been in five street aceidents in seven years, Mrs, Joan Campbell, 72, war CAPITAL 8190.000.00 The Aemstrong- Penninglon Millinery C wwecerccsres seeenine Whelesalers Svyportons and Manyfectrears Guamey ww. cawsen madseco Fall Advertising not cured of her contempt of street Term at Y. Opens |", Her sixth accident was fatal pon me ceorwant A fall and winter course in @4-/ghe died of injuries after being of Millinery mess vertising, beginning Oct. 19, has! «nocked down by a cyclist. She war been announced by the educational | very rash in crossing the wtreet and department of the ¥. M.C. A. The) would never look in either direction course will be conducted by @ com: | wrnecting every vehicle to move out mittee made up of local advertising | of ner way. and business men and will be open pen le a to men who are looking forward to| ‘The hottest thing on earth ts the advertising as a profession, mer-|electric furnace, with a temperature chants and others, of 3,750 degrees. Tashenghon, September Vth 1920. HE WAS AFRAID OF GETTING DOWN AND OUT at night that I lost sleep right along My back was weak and lame and hurt ‘like forty’ all the time, Then rhéumatiam set in and my arma and shoulders pained me so bad I could hardly get my hand up to my head. | Things looked bad for me and I was afraid I was going to get down and out. “But I'm glad to say that T got hold of Tanlac in time and I will always feel thankful to the friend who advised me to try it. I felt bet tor after each bottle, and now I have finished my fourth, and call myself in the best of health once more, “Rat, why, I eat like a school boy ind my stomach never bothera me many way at all, My kidneys and back don't cause me any more trou bie, either, and the rheumatiam has just about all gone, I am not consti. pated now, and I haven't had a dixey spell in I don't know when. I feel hale and hearty, sleep fine and am in better general health than I've been in yeara I have told all my friends about Taniac and take pleas ure In recommending it to others,” Tanilac sold in seattle by Bartel) Drug Btores under the personal dj- rection of a epecial Tanlac represen: lative, Walter's Clothing Store 118 WASHINGTON STREET Ribbed Heavy Underwear, Hanes, gar.$1.00 Three for $2.50 Wool Process, heavy weight, garment. .$1.50 Three for $4.00 Pink Underwear, plush back, garment. $2.00 Three for $5.25 Wool Winsted Underwear, garment . . .$2.00 Three for $5.25 Seotch Wool Medlicott, extra heavy. ..$4.00 Three for $10.50 UNION SUITS Medium-weight Union Suits..........$1.35 Three for $3.10 Ribbed Heavy Union Suits...........$1.95 ‘ Three for $5.10 Wool Process Union Suits............$2.85 Three for $7.80 Worsted Union Suits ...............$3.50 Three for $9.50 Extra Heavy-weight Wool White Union Three for $13.80 Dress and Work Sox Cotton Sox, gray, whité, black and brown, POT PALE oeicis.c's cca tewinine vote e ccc cdOO Three for 65¢ Mercerized, several colors, pair.........35¢ Criterion Millinery Co. 1117 + sSeoond Avenue city. Genklemens We have it received definite advice from our Denver office to discontinue our Seattle branch and to dispose of our entire stock locally. While the amount of your recent offer is very low w @ are accepting it provided however, that you take tas gre amount of stock on hand and close the deal on or before Ostober Ist. 80/Ko Now Portland Man Says He Is Telling All His Friends How Tanlac Has Put Him Back in Finest Health — Eats) Like Schoolboy Very truly yours, ARMSTRONG PERNINOTON MMILLINERY CO, __ Khawtighd Daprors, Mansger Seettie Branch “I am seventy years old and am & great believer in Tanlac, for it has put me back in as fine health as I used to enjoy years ago,” recently declared A. Eltzroth, of 1707 Dana Street, Portland, Oregon. “For the past two years I have been ailing a good deal, as my stom ach and kidneys have been all out of order. Nothing I ate set right with me and as 4 result I had about lost my appetite. I was all run down pany quit Seattle! advantageous Think of it! thing. I was often constipated for as long aa three days at a time and would get so staggering dizzy | y kidneys worried me eo much we took it ALL! Millinery brilliancy. Sale opens 9 o’clock Friday. 1528 Smart Banded Hats— Valued to $12.50 These extra quality Banded Hats, regardless of the prices they were originally intended to sell for, will be disposed of at only $2.96, They include plushes, xfbe- lines, beavers, Salt's velvet and Lyons velvet, and are shown in many styles, with rich silk grosgrain ribbon bands; many soft crown effects; and are here in black and the late col orings. Your choice of values to $12.50— $2.95 1320 Trimmed Hats Representing models, many of which are forecasts of the late Fall modes, Their color: the personal this designer, dencies of the Fall Millinery modes. line, given extra thought. blues, warm, darin and the soft, Your choice— Three for $1.35 Wool-mixed Sox, natural color, pair... .35c Three for $1.00 Work Shirts, black (union made) .....$1.50 Three for $4.25 Hickory Shirts .............-..2....$2.00 Three for $5.25 Black Bear Brand Flannel Shirts, gray and TOWN, TO0. co's os Ue vice cceee-ouccQune Three for $6.50 U.S. Government Standard Wool Shirts $5.50 Three for $15.50 Without the slightest touch of trimming, of these Untrimmed’ Hats would be appropriate for $5.95 1063 Trimmed Hats Embracing a vast assortment of Autumn, Fall and Late Fall mod- els, comprising velvet turbans, soft velvet hats with novelty and feather trimmings, duvetyn models with bright colorings, beaver shapes with touches of dainty trimmings, many immediate wear, but with the of late trimmings to select vast assortment pompons, Pastel novelties, silk flowers, Your choice 45c from, and with the assist ance of our trained milli ners to assist you in se leeting and who will pin choice of 1,063 at— $3.95 $1.45 extraordinary. Silk Neckwear, $1.50 values..........$1.00 Three for $2.50 Our Special Offer—Buy 3 garments at a time and save between 75c and $1.00 on every three garments purchased. Walter’s Clothing Store 118 WASHINGTON STREET Between First and Occidental Choose them at— $1.00, $9.45 $3.95 from among Not in years has a wholesale millinery com- Not in years has such an urchase presented itself! hink what it means!. Arm- strong-Pennington Wholesale Millinery Co., one of the largest, closed out their vast stock, to us at the price we ‘offered them becausé We Pass the Savings on to You! This entire establishment has been turned over to this phenomenal event. Two entire floors are gleaming with 1190 Fall Trimmed Hats These Hats were made under supervision of great Millinery’s French and reveal the ten- ultra modish style and material was rich rose, and raspberry, gleaming gold, man- gray-green of the seagull all prevail. Glints of silver and gold in lace and metal cloth are wrought hundreds of intricate designs. AWhole Sectionof Trimmed Hats Myriads of the prettiest Fall effects in Hats for the little . Beavers, velvet and zib- 8 with long streamers, and appeal Choose from lighter, f ef Extra: Heavy White Wool Sox, pair.....50c Unbelievable in both coloring and design. ‘among them at only— 95c and $2.45 Trimmi ‘This is decidedly a season for trimmings and here you will finde vast wholesale assortment Ostrich rich bands, wings, and velvet and ‘This assortment includes glycer- feather velyet and metatlic fiowers and wreatha Your choice Silk Neckwear, $1.00 values...........65c them in place for you, } 1, styles and colorings too numer. ined and uncurled ostrich, novelty Three for $1.50 these offer you values | ous to attempt to mention. Your PiNke hackle bands; ’ In keeping with the pol- icy of this great store to do @ vast volume of business on a small margin of profit and to give the customer the benefit of savings that quantity and timely pur chases make possible, we feel that we are a factor In — the readjustment of prices and conditions,