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Mad: by High Cigar T: LONDON, Oct. 13 ning cigar smokers into pi according to tobacco man | LORD FRENCH |" MAY RESIGN wee LONDON, Oot, 13.—Newnpaper dis y said it was un-| Jerstood Lord French rd lieutenar will resign t for Ireland the eoby shortly ax | Ht health wa given ant killing of Major RNOON YoU WERE YoUD HAVE PLANNING ven mel Irish ¢ “Whisperin (Fox Trot) —the greatest dance record ever recorded now on sale. Victor 85c; Vocalion $1—; 1 on the me it would at and law He ministers and mis nosed antiJapane “did credit to their he Columbia $4—; supply lim- J) run contrary to creation its | ited—get yours now. They advocated the impossible, ited get y said Chambers. The talk of war coming from Tokyo was propaganda, dec state controller YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE outfit No. 12 complete $158.50 any finish, and 20 selections on consisting of Vietrnia XT, 10 double faced SSe records. PAY $12— A MONTH EMPRESS GRAND sewing machine at a price interestingly low— $37.75 regular price $49.50 this i# a great price op portunity for thrifty women who want a high«rade, de regular price $49.50; spectal for the week, $37.74, TERMS AS LOW AS $5— A MONTH THIRD FLOOR ‘TACOMA: Br. L. R Cark eack morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand |) new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- ace without charge be- ween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. BR. Clark, Manager 406 THIRD AVENUB Corner Third Avense and Unien Street Diagenally Across the Streag trom the Pestoffice Natio Hiecause hundreds besiege his of. fice for Information about Peru's ta lands, the Peruvian consul ROSE E. TUTTLE, of Portland, Maine, who says she feels like she han taken a new lease on life since taking Tanlac, Her rheumatiom and other trou bles have been overcome, ‘Roosevelt Home} Seconds in Detroit, YORK, Oct, 13.—A rummage] DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 12—A new Ek thle honey the/record in hearing uncontested di on, which will soon begin re-| “herein one. day six judges of elt posed of 146 suits, averaging one Roosevelt house. | every 96 seconds. in four days 204| cases were heard and 280 decrees granted. oom 4 LONDON, Eng, Oct. 13—A cat be- to a West London resident given some dried milk which} Among the most curious modes of mixed with some warm water. | salutation is that of the Malays and refused to drink it until some| other Polynesians, who greet each wan added to it. othar by smelling. “Taniac ts the grandest medicine on earth, and I just wish it waa so | every woman who suffers like I did could know what {t will really do,” said Mra. Rose FE. Tuttle, of 293 Con. gress Street, Portiand, Maine, re cently “No one will ever know how I snffered.” whe sald. “My stomach | wan no disordered I had to be very | careful about what T ate. Potatoes |and other starchy foods would com 4 pletely upset me. Frequently after | meals T would have terrible pains in my stomach, my breath would Tet | short, and 1 would have a depressed | and uneasy feeling about my heart. | Often I waa troubled with pains under my shoulder blades and I fre quently had bilious attacks. “I also suffered with rheumatism, | and this, together with my other troubles, was simply wrecking my health. I felt weak, nervous and | run down all the time, and seemed to be losing welht and strength every day. My sleep was poor, and often I was in such misery I wouldn't close my eyes all night long. “Rofore I finished my first bottle of Tanlac I realized 1 had at Inst | foundésthe right medicine. My condi- | tion Improved daily as T continued | taking Tanlac, my appetite picked up and I was soon eating three! hearty meals every day without wuf.! fering in the least afterwards. ‘Tha horrible indigestion has Maappeared. Iam no longer nervous, I sleep soundly all night and feel splendidly | all during the day. My strength has heen increased until I ean now do all my housework with ease. T am praising Tanlac every opportunity I have.” "Panine is wold in Seattle by Bartelt . Perfect Home Comfort 4 The luxury of heat—when and where needed—is possessed by the family with a good oil heater. Lights at touch ofa match—any time, anywhere. Filled with Pxarw Ou it burns without odor or smoke. PEARL Ou. is refined and re-refined for successful home use, Economical. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere and by our stations. Order by name—Prar OI. STANDARD OIL, COMPANY (California) Drug Stores under the personal di. rection of @ spectal Tanlac represgn- tative. MYSTERY “A VOICE .___, IN THE | sah ——--— 9 SPOKE AND THEN—SEER IT AT THE WILKES | You HURRIED OVER TD THE CONFECTIONERS GOUGHT HER A OIG Box OF HER pendable sewing machine | Has drop head; finished in AND “REM WITH A SONG MM YOUR MEART YoU quartercawed golden oak, } ‘how A Tht “To HER HOUSE | es SETTLED AND Bien 10 THe FlonicTs were GOT A BG Soever ¢ OF orcHOS And | Roses ated inwlork la killed a Drum owas in the Watch ated with mat fety Inatches ROSCOE (FAT His first big drama—in sever You n’s Wealth [here today asked The Star to tell Prospective emigrants that he isn’t | the man they're after. All information, he sald, te on tap At San Francisco, instead of here. Atilo Tassara, immigration officer for the Peruvian government, is the | man to talk or write to, he said And Tassara in at the consulate of Peru, Battery st, San Francisco. | To speed up the work of emigra j tion, special Peruvian officials have | been appointed to attend to every) individual or collective application for passage, grants of land, induce ments or any other data which may be reqtiired by the prospective emigrants to that country, PERU ANXIOUS TO “The government of Peru is a to attract bona fide emi grants of the white race and plans are under way to make very prom wing offers to settlers in order to develop the agricultural districts of “Peru has the enormous area ot} square miles, and hectares (1 hectare equals acres) are available for cultivation | along the Peruvian coast. Of these) only 600,000 are at present under the plow. In order to make thi vast potentially valuable land of r Value, all that is needed is irrigation, and the Peruvian executives and legislators have given great consid | eration to the question. A contract with an American syndicate for the irrigation of the coast is on the eve of completion, “The sanitation of the republic in| another step towards attracting the foreign emigrant. Thirty-two cities of Peru are being placed under sant- tation at oresent at a cost of $100, 000,000. Thin contract has been granted to the Foundation company lof New York. | NEED OUTSIDERS TO DEVELOP ITS WEALTH “Realizing that ita wealth in agriculture, mining and forestry cannot be developed with out the aid of foreign labor and foreign capital, Peru today welcomes outside assintance, and is prepared enormous to offer inducements which are 4quivaion, to the prompects of this great NoFthweet 40 years ago, “The impulse which the world war. gave to the finances of the country thru the male of its raw products at high prices, and the expansion of its [concerns i# belng utilized now in a syetematic and careful way in order to make Pero the field in the future for the activities of labor and enter prise of all the nations of the world.” Woman Juror Palais at Sight of Razor LONDON, Oct. 13.—When the prosecution flashed a blood-stained razor as “Exhibit A” in an assault | cane, one of England's first womar jurors fainted and had to be led to an anteroom for resuscitation. Caught in Stampede, Woman May Die MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 13.—Mrs A. V. Keech may die here as the result of injuries received in a stam pede of passengers from a burning street car Bans Boche Tongue | in Benefit Plays 108 ANGELES, Oct. 13.—Mayor Snyder, following the protest of the American Legion council here, haa requested that benefit theatricaln| planned for German and Austrian children here be renderd in Eng- leh only. |Ho! Doctor Watson! Sherlock’s Here! | LONDON, Oct. 18—A_ achoolgirl was up before the magistrate for | stealing an orange, “How do you know she is the one who stole tt?” he asked fhe teacher, “I picked her out from the class by the amell,” Use teapher paplied, © NST AS YOU STEPPED ON —The CuRG swe CAM@ OUT OF “TRE HOUSE WITH Youre RIVAL, WOULDNT IT MAKE YOU MAD?!! ‘Peruvian Consul Here Tells About Imade to compel them to exchange massive acts Until Friday Fined $50 a Day— He Should Worry! MEMPHIS, Tenn, Oct. 14.—The| elty ls mak beth enda meet with | Frank B. Glanott Gi} anoyl i« being by Judge Barker, who says & junk shop without 4 Noense, whi city departments are buyin mobile parts from Glanotti junk shop at prices less than they would pay others, | “I should worry about the fines so long as the fire department in my customer™ says Glanottt U. S. omy Mule Is Fatty can calf! ] Staging Comeback! in an atmospheric pro- SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Oct. 13.-—- logue 3 the picture ‘The army mule is staging a come} back. Drastic atepe are being taken “BY SCHOONER TO in the Southern department the SKAGWAY” o or the on of the world’s hpetnene'e, wanperiation “eahd' $¢ perfectly formed A scenic trip you will fore the war emergency, woman not forget J France Hits Gold Hoarders Hard Blow PARIS, Oct. 12.—-Geld hoarders tn! France have been hard hit by the| new rule of the government that prewar gold coinage ts no longer | good for circulation. The move was| SECOND NEAR SENECA their gold for new currency, [comING SUNDAY NIGHT FOR 4 DAYS ONLY BARGAIN mht. WED. prices. work done. Best Gold Crowns Regular $15 Set of Teeth Special at BEAUTIFUL EDNA GOODRICH HERSELF In the COMEDY SUCCESS °” NEW YORK,CHICAGO PARIS ano LONDON SLEEPING PARTNERS Caaptect from the Prenat g Pechen gure - Semoun Hicks started. or obligation to you. Seats Now Evenings: 50c to $2.00 Matince Wednesday (Beat Beata): $1.00 METROPOLITAN Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign |f ra, who are going to try to Expected to Quit His Post iyi ger 1 aa subet ute for wu Havana tob eu hold thelr own. The jealous mind ix decorated vebs of suspicion. CRIMINAL JUDGES TAKE CARE! Don't Sentence Gun Ment ‘Tomorrow's Paper wildest maverick that ever ran amuck—but under the light of a maiden’s eyes he is weak as a new-born ees U. of W. Quartet QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED In making these prices on dental work we want to make it distinctly understood that you get the same quality and workmanship you would get if you were paying the regular Our Guarantee covers every bit of $5.00 $10 Better come in today and have your work Free Examination We will be very glad to give your teeth a thorough examination and give you expert advice as to your dental needs without cost The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third and Pike St. Right Across Pike Street From the New Fahey- Tax on brand the