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@ have saved their lives, E Atwood, second vice president; | PAY, OCTORER 12, 1920, \| Drilled for Oil, Got a Duster, But | It Made Him Rich HELENA, Mont, Oct. 1 Henry Hulbert, of the Brush Creek district in the new oll IR MAIL || Melds of Fergus county, Montana, is the first n@n to be made rich ) |} by drifting an off well which was & “duster”, as far as ofl is con | » cerned, He k water—ex Ly uncer th the bench ae ‘ ‘ w his well is gushing 8,000 Out Deadly Kinks in, of water every day, Metal Planes; to , prercome Detect | Mrs, Abigail Wilton, an American |woman, has sung “Lead, Kindly Light” mes in public. ranch is wealthy! P GEOR B WATERS INGTON, Oct. 12.--While is of the air mail service n killed recently while fly metal p experts of the B believe they have discovered @errect the fault in the | Meanwhile the service has ued flying four other all.| Blanes. | new planes, it was stated | mail service today, have a| otor, caused from high com: | making the plane capabie | 50,000 ti With 27,000,000 women voting, ap proximately 25 carloads of paper will be used for ballots, NEW DISPLAY OF TANLAC SCORES | Bites ona cmsest ec reer | GREAT | HIT HERE te eign sreat | Unique and Attractive Dis-| the tank to th . play of Celebrated Medi- cine Attracts Much Attention An advertising display which has attracted unusual interest has been CORRECTED placed in the show window of the Bartell drugstores at First ave. and sll ee, rectes by TeMov-| Pike st. and Second ave, and Union On of the copper £8 line | se in this city, the local agency for | ing it with rubber tube. | the well-known and highly success Bayer the entre line two layers! ¢y} proprietary medicine, Tanile, pe and shellac will be placed.| Phe display is not only interesting Ould prevent further loss of| from an advertising standpoint, but this cause, experts say.| is educational, combining in an at-| this det hese planes | tractive and artistic manner beautl to be the best made today. | ful seenes from many foreign coun as much with 185 horse-| tries where, the ingredients of this ‘engines as others in the serv.| preparation are obtained, } with $00 horsepower motors,| It has occasioned such favorable four flyers killed recently,| comment in the city that the pro- had prietors of the store state that it p flying high enough, it is| Will remain in thelr window several | A fire in a plane can be} ays longer. | wad turning it on its side and Work of Great Artist 2,000 feet. ‘The display is the work of one of} plosion takes place In the| America’s greatest lithographic ar-| believe. This happens) tists and the manufacturers of Tan-| lac state that the total cost will ex-| flyers are overcome with and tet the planes hit the/| ceed sixty thousand dollars, which ts sajd to be a record price for window hard. These metal planes displays, It is in ten distinct and d to be fire proof. . | natural colors, and presents scenes from the Rocky mountains, as well) -l|as from Europe, Asia, Peru, Eeypt} land other foreign countries. ‘The natives are seen in their natu-| ral habitat and environment, gather: | | ing the roots, herbs and barks that | form the medicinal ingredients of | Taniac, packing them upon the hacks May 15, 1918, six other| Of camels, elephants, Hamas and have been killed actually | Other beasts of burden for transpor- | They were: tation bo aaa and ~ to the un mense laboratories at Dayton, Ohio, and. May 25./ and Walkerville, Canada, | One of the most striking features | of the display is the reproduction of “4 - laboratory at Day- Lamborne, at Bellfonte, . Pa. rtiat has very effect- 1919, DeHavtiand plane, flying | ively and impréssively portrayed the | Fe eneece, Octoner} POPUarity of Tanlac by introducing Curtios Pe struck tree waking | & &TOUp of people in all walks of life, | who are looking at the Tanlae Inb-| og coe ee dye N. oe oratory with expressions of confi- While descending "txrs | dence, plainly indicating their belief! and faith in the medicine, Another distinctive feature ts the} bulletins accompanying the displa: . | They tell briefly and conc -| marvelous growth and develop of Tanlac, until today It has the est sale of any medicine of its kind| in the world. These bulletins also| quote various standard medical au- thorities as to the therapeutic value | and physiological effect of the medi- cine. } 60,000 Bottles a Day | From these ‘bulletins .one also! learns that the new Tanlac labora- tories at Dayton and Walkerville have a combined dally capacity of 60,000 bottles and that the medicine is now selling at the rate of approxi: * | mately 10,000,000 bottles per year. | ‘Tha Tanlac is a preparation of ex- -| ceptional merit has never been dis. sate ‘the ‘Newark fleld end wes | puted, which gccounts. for its tre by & propeller. mendous popularity and large gies total fatalities have been 19 in) throughout the country, It is a onths. About a dozén have been | erful reconstructive tonic the carbu p mixture g in back h ignites the gu DUS FAULTS oe ‘all-metal planes. | the air mail service was in- Black Oak, Ind, wiland plane, mak- ten Titiany jewelry tectory and it. if fatalities in connection with ir mail service, but not caused ty qarrying mail, were: B. Smith, pilot, killed December $, at Elizabeth, N. J., while dem us ability to fly; Auguste Mechanic, Janvary 7, 1919, fell log’ pro- killed at most beneficial effect upon nade Head of | “re system. Many strong ic dorsements, from those wh ttle Realty Men) as to the benetit they received, have BEL Carter was clected preat- | Appeared in the columps of this paper. the Seattle Real Estate asso at a meeting held in the as-| . 1°*, Manufacturers of Taniac are Fooms of the New York block | 17™ we = phd newspaper adver. y afternoon. E. 8. Goodwin vd have forcibly presented to the public the merits of their product ° ‘esident; A 7 * lected first vice president: A-| 1, this way. ‘The total annual appro- priation for newspaper space exceeds one million dollars. Their copy ap "| pears in practically all of the leading | daily and weekly newspapers | throdghout the United States and | Can Tanlac {# sold in Seattle by Bartell ’ | Drug Stores under the personal dj- Sverage rise and fall of the | rection of a special Tanlac represen. Panama is only two feet | tative, ei LACAN ML e er Be Wise the dental profession is, quite some task that is to kay, when you go to a dentist and he performs every bit of the work on your teeth, to do it right, he should be a specialist in every branch. wel Collier, secretary, and F. W R. C. Erskine and G. © innett, members of the execu world output of silk amounts 700 tons a day. In your selection of a dentist. It stands to reason that to special- ize in every branch of This office is operated on a different principle—each branch of the work is done by a specialist who is a partner in the business—all partners in a bisiness working for the best in dentistry. . FLLIOTT 4357 ct LADY ATTENDANT » | tan, at a very low price. PIKE STREET * AND FIFTH AVENUE OTTO F: KEGEL, Prosidont — PIKE STREET ‘AND FIFTH AVENUE “PIKE. ST. anp FIFTH WE; iia’ Store’s Mid-Month Sale A Day of Many Savings Featuring Unusual Values in Odd Pieces of Furniture and Odd Rugs, Together With Decided Savings on “Good Merchan- dise From Every Department Five full size Ivory Wood Beds, solid head and foot, substantially built of selected hard- wood and finely enam- eled. $32.50 Each Drop-Leaf Breakfast Tables with round cor- ner tops. When open the tops are 36 by 40 inches in size. All are stained brown. Break- fast Tables | $4.65 Dressing Seven Ivory Enameled Tables Dressing Tables with . $34.75 triplicate mirrors of French plate glass and e equipped with two con- Each venient drawers. Priced --DRAPERIES — Cretonnes 45c Yard In a good variety of light and dark colors, suitable for cushions, draperies and box covers. Sale price, the yard, F igured Silks 95c Yard Women are buying these soft “Seco” silks for kimonos and for draperies for their homes. The color combinations are in blue, rose, brown and gray, and are very effective. Reduced to, the yard, 95c. + Fine Marquisette 68c Yard Fine Marquisette, in a beautiful even weave that drops very artistically. This double thread Marquisette is 36 inches wide, in cream, white or ecru colors. Special, the yard, 68c. Printed Scrims’ 35c Yard Printed Scrims of good quality and well as- sorted patterns are offered at about half price; 500 yards are included in this special offering. The yard, 35c. . Window Shades $1.35 Each Window Shades of standard quality, made of oil opaque cloth and mounted on guaranteed rollers, The shades are 86 inches wide and 6 feet long. Two colors are offered, green and Each, $1.35, in the Store Ten Brass Beds in two- inch continuous post styles with five filler rods and ornamented with polished brass mountings. Brass Beds $27.50 Each Six splendid Ivory Chiffoniers with ample drawer room and large plate glass mirror. In a simple, yet graceful de- sign. Priced. Ivory $34.75 Five massive Brown Leather Rockers with loose cushion seat and high wing back; built for comfort and long satisfaction, Priced .. RUGS Here Are Fifty-five Rugs That Are Extraordinary Values The sale of Rugs includes special lots of dropped patterns and all the patterns that will not be carried in the Rug Section this season. The values are extraordinary. Among the rugs are: Leather Rockers Each 16 9x12 Axminsters in four good pat- terns, priced, special, each......-.-. $49.75 14 9x12 Axminsters in attractive designs; old rose Spend eatin ccc-scciveae, OCS 12 9x12 Axminsters of a very heavy quality. There are eight patterns in Oriental designs. $59.75 Special ...cccescees: 9 9x12 Royal’ Wilton Rugs of finest quality from the best known rug mills. Beautiful effects in tan, blue, taupe and rose ghades are shown. $ 1 35 00 . Spevial, each ........++--seeeee 4 9x12 Worsted Wiltons in beautiful rose and tan Persian patterns that harmonize with modern home [ furnish'ngs. Special, $115.00 HEATERS Eighty Coal and Wood-Burning Heaters Are ; Reduced One-Fourth There 1s a size heater among them to exactly meet your requirements. $39.75, Ten William and Mary Period Dining Tables with 45-inch tops that extend to six feet. —These Tables come in the dark Jacobean oak finish. Dining Tables Sixteen full-size Brass Beds with 2-inch posts and five 1-inch fillers. These Beds are satin brass finished. Priced. Six full-size Brass Beds with 2-inch continuous posts and 1-inch filling rods in head and foot. Beds are satin brass finish. BEDDING — 42 by 36-Inch MUSLIN PILLOW CASES Sale Price $8. 50 Dozen 81 $1 bby 90 SEAMLESS BED SHEETS Sale Price $2.45 Each 75 Dozen *° BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS Sale Price 25¢ Each 200 Dozen HOTEL TOWELS Sale Price $2.15 Dozen 16-Inch UNBLEACHED TOWELING Sale Price 20c Yard 200 Infants’ CRIB ROBES Sale Price $1. 45 Each 69 we 72-Inch MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS Sale Price $1.95 Each ‘ 200 Pairs 50 by 72 Cotton SHEET BLANKETS Sale Price $2.15 Pair 75 Pairs 54 by 76 Single COTTON BLANKETS Sale Price $2. 25 Each 50 Pairs 64 by 76 WOOL-FINISHED BLANKETS Sale Price $5.25 Pair 100 Pairs 66 by 80 Wool Mixed PLAID BLANKETS Sale Price $10.75 Pair 100 Fine 21 by 27-Inch PURE DOWN PILLOWS Sale Price $4.50 Each 20 Only Slightly Soiled * SATIN BEDSPREADS At Material Savings