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PAGE 4 CALDWELL | | RAPS 38D —_— | Calls*Leaders Agitators and Disloyalists in Talk to | Young G. 0. P. hey Rrcortating leaders of the Farm | @r-Labor party as agitators and dis Doyalicts, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell M & speech before the Young Men's Repubdlican club Thursday preticted Pat the so-called third party would De decisively defeated at the polls in} Rovembder. “The third party wishes you to @end their candidates, allied with Phe most dangerous elements of the | gommunity ; Baws under which you and your « i @ren must live,” the mayor declared i That the I. W, W. have rallied I @nder the banner of the third party He in.| of t % to Olympia to writ SBileged particiy istice day Weer, national counsel Bly organization, and Jimmy Duncan Of Seattle “It is the eame element.” Caliwel! Went on to my, “that supported for Mayor a few years ago one Hulet M. Wells, now serving time in a the U. 8. government.” | Among other speakers who ad @ressed the meeting were Mrs. Ray Mond Robins, nationally - known ‘Woman lecturer, Mrs. ¥ jox-4 =. Robert: M. Jones, an © © the repudtican county committee, and | Delphine M. Johnson, a mem of the industrial welfare com Biussion. —— 8. A. WEEK — Sen. Reed Attacks Wilson’s Regime KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 22.—Sen, James Reed's speech here last was devoted largely to an at-j on the League of Nations, the| m administration and autocracy Be government. | Bpeaking of the candidates for President, the senator said: “The democratic candidate ts for League of Nations with reserva Dut nobody knows what they “Bre; if he ta elected I fear the influ ‘ of Woodrow Wilson, “The republican candidate ts for association of nations, but asserts” does not know what that will be he is elected I shodder at the In ce of Elihu Root and the ir bankers.” ‘——&. A. WEEK-— zy and Wets at Recent Meetings ADELAIDE, Oct 22 The Angit-|f Synod has rejected a motion favor of prohibition. The Rev.! anti-Christian and an idea of n cranks. Canon Blehy re 4 that cornpulsion was not the | of Christ. -—— 8. A. WEEK —— tle Markets Get as Much Daily TANDON, Eng, Oct. 22—High Were obtained for pedigree thorns belonging to the late! James Sievewright. Sixty-elght brought over $150,000, once at en angie and clinched INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pain Re How to Treat “a Medical authorities state that : ly nine-tentha of the caser of trou burning, . are due Shioric acid in th 8 nome believe, * Artificial digestants are not need in such cases and may do real . Try laying aside all digestiv Is and inet liaw ) ik) is harmless to the stom expensive to take, and in the fielent form of ach Purposes sands of people who er Js with no more fear of ind Catarrh Will Go Help Comes in Two Minutes—Com- Plete Hellef in n Kew Weeks Don't go on hawking yourself t ote every morning; it's cruel; it's ful and it's unnecessary _ It after onde: breathing Hyomet, the ker, you are not rid of rh you can have your < No stomach dosing—fust take the Kittie tha’ that stuffed up ly and in a weeks y be entirely free from catarrh. Breathing Hyome) in a very pleas- ae certain way to kill catarrh 8. it a Hyomei ontfit today. It's by druggista everywhere with rantee to quickly and safely end h, colds, sore ‘or money Bartell Drug Felieves stomach misery, sour » belching and al! stomach or money back. Large box at «)! druggisie in Ca Bederal penitentiary for disioyalty ‘to oo vanished in the clouds and were Walker raid that prohibition |i] | the | the second board by an English | ff . - , |Bit Her, But Girl | |She Drinks Polish, Airplane Thiet | Pleads for Dog, Not Medicine; Dies| Gives the Razz t Below ; PARIS, Oct. 22—Enter now the Airplane thief. Long has the stealer of motor cars held hie reign and now he must gtve way to the burg lar of the air | “My name ts Archbald ord," waid the lad of expensive raiment tendante at the Pau aero My papa is have come t o buy your led out the prettiest air in stock. It do." quoth “Have ‘em get it re 1M drop around tomor “Archbald.” Next day he clambered tnto the machine, the official crankerup cranked ‘er and “Arcbbald™ took the al For a time be led about the aerodrome, amazin ers with his stunts. was seen to lean from the « and give kK pit ‘em the old gesticulate, raseberry Anyway—Archbald and the plane seen nO more. Acrodromes all over the continent were notified and when “Archbald” landed at a Span teh Meld near San Sebastian they seined his plane He talked himeelf yut of arrest and sent his telegram to the French owners: “Surprised at your actlon—am at your disposition. ~8. A. WEEK... He’s Only 16, But || He Kicks Down Jail OKBAHOMA CITY, Oct 22.~ Wayne Conklin, 14, recently em. caped from a training schoo! and held in the county Jail here pending his return, eluded his guards and leisurely kicked a hole tn the prixon brick wall before sliding to freedom |] via a drain pipe. p' SAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 22. he bit her Hp #0 badly that stiches Es bie’ ‘is @ brindle and white bulldog 7K Ho kitted several neighborhood dog in fights” and Adele ns dite he gave her was that he was trying from some “dog fanes Althe * that the dent and rotect her | * harm. iia aaa ERA “A dnl cg a aR CINCINNATI, ©, Qet. 22 Mrs. Ida Muchanan made a mistake | that motorists disregarded hie red | was medicine contained furniture | son seattered ton pe poliah, | a & A. WRK It bs sald Cleveland, Ohio, was the! i. fret city to prohibit the sale or use of fireworks on the (th of July THE SEATTLE STAR |Scattered Nails | When! SAN DINGO, Oct. 22 had to be taken, Httle Adele Perron | between two bottles she made her| warning lght# and insisted upon ling for the life of “Robble.| last mortal error, The bottle from | driving over the fresh paving he wan ned by the police to die, “Rob.| which she drank what she believed | laying, Contractor John Enge nails on the paving at and pu paver ‘the new work School Girls’ Dresses Popular ’ Sailor Suit Modes for Girls 6 to 16 Long Bloused Effects, Middies, and Models With Plaits Fallin From Showder Yokes There fs no frock more comfortable, more attrac- tive or practical than the Sailor Suit, developed of sturdy serges, with trim- mings of braids, emblems and ties. Priced $10.95 to $25.00 Practical Rain Capes For*Every Day $5.95 Excellent Value Capes which may be worn as wraps, or slipped on over warm coats, are madé of rubberized fabrics, in navy blue, with hoods dis playing plaid silk linings. Sizes 8 to 12 years. School Girls’ Coat Sweaters Very Special $6.95. Warm, Sweaters for school wear are these, knitted In plain weave, with shaped roll collars, belts and pockets. Shown in Copenhagen, Royal blue, green, nhvy blue or cardinal—some trimmed in contrasting color. Sizes 28 to 36. MeDougall-Aruthwick Second Avenue at Pike —MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor, MacDougall-Southwick’s Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door Shirts! —A Most Unusual Purchase —Values That Speak for Themselves . $105 3 Shirts $5.50 These shirts are decidedly un- derpriced — you'll’ recognize the savings immediately! They are all new shirts— made of good quality madras (plain and fancy stripes) that will withstand hard launder- ing; some 80x80 count per- cales, also novelty weaves, Sizes 14 to 17. Countless pat- terns. A good-looking tie (or more) —bought with the money saved in purchasing one of these valueful shirts, would add a dash of newness to your every day attire. Ties at $1.00. are shown in scores of pat- terns — colorings to bewilder the most fastidious or to Batis- fy the exacting conservative. Over Paving! Angered Is of roofing except a high | navy officer, who drove 100 feet over tured all tires, no other car has approached MeDougall/outhwick. Second Avenue at Pike- trons. crowns. 200 New Fall $17.50 §$ —Smart fall dresses of braid, embroidery, bead —Colors: Navy, brown ~Sizes for Women, 38 | || Petticoats, —New autumn petticoats of silk jersey and plain and two-toned taffetas. Emerald, brown, Co) rose, black and attractive color combinations. —Colors: full fashion—elastic wais 4 Smoking Spreads HUNTINGTON, W, V. Oct. 22.-—~ the W.C. T. U,, created a sensation here by declaring one out of every 10 girls in the Huntington high ; nchool smoked cigarets: Comes Corns Go | Painleas, Sure, Quick, Is This 2-Drop, 2-Seconds Wonder There ian't room on the same toe for a corn and two or three drops of welt the corn curls up, your fine are simply n't feel it went along such mi had such you di Sold by but a tr & Chicago. | Mid. by old In Beattle and recommende as the world’s beat corm ramedy by The Owl Drug Co SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY Special Price Basement } PLACED ON SALE SATURDAY Silk Jersey and Taffeta Girls’ Sateen Bloomers, 79¢ —Of black mercerized sateen—well made— tures. to School Girls — | ’ A Special New Lot of | 35 New Hats at $6.95 | Much Underpriced Attractive hats inthe darker shades and the smaller shapes preferred by ma- Draped turbans, narrow-brimmed hats with feather crowns and draped velvet The trimmings are fancy pins and flowers. Three Underpriced Groups of and Winter Coats 22.50 $34.50 —Late model coats of bolivia, velour, polo and_ silvertones. Large fur collars of sealine, Kit Coney and nutria. Full silk lined. — Navy, reindeer, brown, Pekin. —Sizes for Women and Misses. —Specially priced at $34.50. —Coats possessing many ‘style features of much higher priced garments—made of velour and cheviot coatings. —Collars of fur and self ma- terial in shaw] and cape styles. —Colors: Navy, brown, taupe, wine, > —Specially priced at $17.50. —Plush coats of Peerless Plush length. Large collars and deep pockets. Lined with fancy linings. —Specially priggd at $22.50. 100 Women’s Dresses, $19.75 satin and tricotine in straight line effects. Trimmed with ing, ruffles and pleats. — Suitable for afternoon or street wear. and black. m to 44. Misses 16 to 36. $3.95 agen, and chev: collars of ~-Navy, green, brown and mix-' | t and knee bands. —Sizes 6 A Special Purehase of 400 Georgette Blouses, $3.95 —Attractive models in new styles, showing em- broidery, beading and lace trimmings. Many new styles in collar and yoke effects. pl —Colors: Flesh, white, bisque, rose, navy, black and brown. PxTERSON CO. | A Special Lot of Children’s Coats | At $12.50 —Warm, practical and dressy coats, made on youthful lines, with snug collar, belted large pockets. —Velours, zibelines, silvertones —Late'style dresses of ginghams, in’a wide H assortment of plaids, | checks, stripes, and fectively trimmed. —Sizes 6 to 14 years. FRIDAY, OCTORER 22, 1970 in the popular 33-inch effects and jots. With or without fur. to 14 years, Girls’ 1h Tub Dresses | $1.49 | ain colors. All ef- The Population of Chicago is repre- | sented by 43 different nationalities. | fails to remove dandruff completely, and that is to dissolve it. di Stroys it entirely, To do this, just ge Nature’s Food Tonic \wt wh , th Tf you are run down, tired, worn, th: out, exhausted, anemic, suffering from nervousness—or have no ap: | 30 petite—try nature's way to health—| Port Olive Tonic, ev Port Olive is a combination of rich old port wine, creamy pure olive oil ble aa rich cream, | It not only stimulates the system by toning up all the vital organs, but is & pure liquid food. taken by the most delicate stomachs | to and you notice improvement from the first few glasses, |builder and food tonic. On sale at! all Owl, Swifts, Bartells and all neighborhood drugwista, or on re. | direct by parcel post, prepaid. | The Portolive Company, Inc, 745 | Io | North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. | ot, is 1k the morning Th Sure Way to Get © pletely dissolve and entirely destroy matter how much‘dandruff you may have, 4 and other medicinal agents mixed in ~ ae tad the scalp will stop in- stantly, and-your halr will be fluffy, waits propentions Ck It! 46 ¢0-pAieae Ln Waele, silky and soft, and look ahd feel a hundred gimes better, | You can get quid arvon at any drug store, | four ounces is all you will need. This It can be; simple remedy has never been Known ee ee | A New Principle in sk your doctor or drug; Hf hey . will” tell you this is the ideal body Coraplexion Treatment Most creams are injurious when ed habitually. 7 res d_ eventually. forr Rid of Dafidruff There is one sure way that never This de t about four ounces of plain, ordk Ty liquid arvon; apply it at night hen retiring; use enough to moisten ¢ sealp and rub it in gently with © finger tips, « By morning, most, if not all, of ur dandruff will be gone, and three four more applications will com ig ‘ery single sign and trace of it, no You will find, too, that all itching It is inexpensive, and fail, y, stifling fim | a } ith eliminative |oetpt of $1.75 we will send it to vou the skin mekly | appli u u ing by absorption th a haif-dend particles of | seart= in, as well as unhealthy matter the pores, Thus it take® away instead of adding to the com= on, differing in’ this resp The result is a per natural and healthy young ono M procur= sufficient), Is appite night © cold cream and washed off in rect principle in the treat« of wrinkles is to tighte which naturally Sout the