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LIST YOUR HOMES POR RENT WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT join our CHRISTMAS VICTROLA CLUB wa limited to onehundred members! —here is an announcement that will bring Christmas cheer to one hun- dred*homes in Seattle or the surrounding territory; however, after this supply of one hundred machines is exhausted it will be an impossibility to repeat this offer, as we will not be able to secure any more of these machines this season, —the plan is a very simple one and a splendid opportunity. The VICTROL ards of their kind. LAS included ip this club are world’s stand- They are well known—nationally ad- vertised—guaranteed in every way by the manufacturers and by ourselves. PAY ONLY $1— CASH ~make your selection from take your choice—mahog: oak or American walnut of only $1 your name—stored free delivered anywhere you tame. ments of $1— a week. after Christmas is then d In the meantime, y any one of: four models; any, fumed oak, golden . Make your payment Your machine will be tagged with of further charge—and want it at Christmas ou can make small pay- The balance remaining ivided into twelve equal and convenient monthly payments. By the time Christmas is here you will have a substantial amount already paid. And you will insure ‘your- self against the time whe n these standard makes of talking machines are impossible to obtain. take your choice of arty one of these Victrolas VICTROLA X.* VICTROLA XI. VICTROLA XIV. VICTROLA XVI. membership closes MAIN FLOOR 125. - 150— 9225 $275— November tenth VICTROLA XL $150— FACTORY SALE AND DEMONSTRATION WEEK CRYSTAL ELECTRIC WASHER AND WRINGER —this week the expert factory demonstrator will be here to show you by actual operation how this wonderful-electric washer brings the soiled pomp ewe! to refreshing spotiessness. , Come in ‘or fifteen minates. Watch it wash, rinse and wring a batch while you are thére. Watch its speed. in handling the bulkiest quilts. See its Lge a to the daintiest undergarments. ‘ou will be surprised and convinced. —sold this week on these remarkable terms: NOTHING DOWN —then after two weeks’ trial if ‘you decide to keep the washer, make your first payment; the balance YOU CAN TAKE A YEAR TO PAY. * ESTABLISHED: SESTLEL A. ACOMA: <. SCHOEMTELD & SONS Student Is Held in Murder Case PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26—wit- Ham P. Brines, Pennsylvania univer. Sity sophomote, charged with the of Elmer Drewes, Dartmouth Was in Moyamensing prison here today to await action of the @Oroner. An inquest was expected to be held next week. LOCws PALAEE HIP Tim roast Standard “Leew" Vaudeville “The District School”, A RIOT OF FUN AND COLOR Featare Photoplay: “The Blue Pearl” Prices—Afternoens 1,000 2332" Seats 22¢ CHILDREN 136 MOORE i TWINS, “5.000 4 YEAR” and NELSON, and O'DARE Leon Varvara; John and Nellie Olms; Lord and Fuller. TWICK DAILY—2:90, 8115 onrn cou dy and Giddy; Hughie © Morgan Sisters; Will HORT Jomedy Hit » 27¢ to 50e Levy's Musteal Comedy Co, in “WILD GAM Bights (sundays) fiiy. 270, Ladi a Sundays), 120. aily Except Mon.-Th 230. Nights, 7:15 Debate on How to, Get Good Highways The One Hundred Per Cent club at the Masonic club, in the Arcade | annex, held a joint debate at noon today on “One Hundred Por Cent | Highways and How to Obtain | Them.” Luncheon was served at 1210. Society Ladies Adopt “New Hair Curling Method Since the introduction of the sit- hod in this country, pted it in place of the | destructive carting iron. The waves nd curis Required by the new meth ¢ far more patural in appear Jas much petroleum as the reat of |! 1" Vie were om | the world, its potential supplies are!ing neither Jead Men Tell No eraetine Fill YOUR Milk Bottle and you will never again have to complain either of the quality of the Milk or the prompt- ness of the Service. JUST PHONE BEACON 40 NOW— a little action with big re sults. Phone Beacon 40. 1200 Rainier Ave. is }oped in South Australia, THE SEATTLE STAR Fifth Day of the Great Cox-Harding Debat | FOR. HARDING FOR COX RALPH J. BENJAMIN BY EDWARD ©, WI of Ther ther big f extravagance, graft and min-| linked the smoment—the kind of govern-|why ( t that Jimmie Gox Indorses with | ticket should wir ait hin heart, that Tammany wants, tha®Cox will give it | wan only little beg ) en © more ¥ the mitte €C ny Ye P ma mer day's story democratic Cox and the It ia ln elected a shy 6 ar ered rd on have efforts of the a eal and minimize domocra uc iniatration | 250,000,000 in building #hip # the aplt rocra tle forwa th regime to! ou rhe apont $2 It wan thie same welt, of fa moun fighting stock, w The shipping board estimate tary of the navy, sus ships are worth $2,000,000,000, The | tails of the business a loss—-which you are going to pay=|of the sea forces, eliminated mows wan $1.2 000. eaten tradition, and cut out red tape The aAministration’s| so that the navy was ready to meet secretary of war had @ flock of army |and did meet successfully, the crucial training camps built ‘ont-plua | tom in the war with Germany baal» the camps down] It was the same Roosevelt, one of South, where the democratic vote in| the young of America’s largest, 1) extravagance, graft] men, who made his debut and rotten management, the camps | life in the New York «tw n 1910 by blocking ar ed the limiting working hou 000,000 nd children. to t has proved that he 4 most of 16 to in political cont Experts extimat cout $7 item, du mpt t Tot Wilsor His hGtA MISTAKE 000,000 Georgia wanted an artillery camp Georgia ta & solid democratic state. | scoomplished Seoretary of War Haker--yes, Jim-| CLRAN.CUT, mie Cox's friend and admirer—or- | PROG i dered the land bought for a camp] He i near Columbia, Ga. ME PAID THE | progresni DEMOCRATIC ERS $499,000! Until yexterday FOR A PLANTAT THAT WAS | time WORTH JUST $3 He bought |» » much land the people in the coun ty kicked, After the armistion Baker ordered work stopped on this camp. Then, after congress adjourned, he rdered work started again, When maid it was « mintake «it Baker's mistake with $7,164 Hd have loms on this intatration 00 extrava em on thesthings but who thRQwe his f wht to be ‘1 fight to get ther 1 strength nto the * STRAIGHT, K yout, straight t when for 8487 | The army needed shoes, Right in line with other democratic wastir and extravaganos, the administration | purpose. ordered 41,100,152 pairs of shoes. Of] But, thank heaven, there are a this order I€ received and paid for| few, like Roosevelt, whose strong per 32,227,480 paira And there never |monalities and mo sincerity shine were more than 3,315,837 soldiere—|thru every sent | more than 10 pairs for exch man Ifyou have not read Roonevelt's The soldiers didn't get that many.|acceptance speech, you will find it Where are they? Ask Baker, Ask! worth while. It f not & «peech in Jimmie Cox the accepted sense. It te a short The demogratic administration | « concine call to progress, « ring paid the Curtis Airplane Co. $20,-/ing statement of faith in Americas. 000,000 for 4608 motores and 2.7) idealiom | airpiines that were built but never! few of these statements wil! tell, | delivered, and then sold the planes! better than anything, of the man/| back to the Curties company fob oy cords that Hect, or to hide an ultertor 0,000. Loss on this transaction, 000, When taken to task for! mac | this plece of work, Baker sald he sold the planes back to the Curtiss com pany becaunme they were faulty and Sangerous, and he didn’t want the war department to nell them to the! | public for that reason, He didn't ex plain why he let the Cw m- pany bulld planes that were danger ous or faulty, Or why he paid for | them, rf NO POWDER PRODUCED; LASS $80,000,000 Baker's department apent $96,006, | 909 building and operating the Old | Hickory powder plant, at Nashville, Tenn. The plant didn't produce a! now about to receive the national grain of powder for the army. Its! tranchima, will throw thelr weight jmalvage value is $19,000,000. Total! into the scale ef progress, and will toms on this affair, $50,000,000. be unbound by partiaan prejudices After the war was all over, th®/ and « too narrow outlook on national democratic administration bought) problems.” 70,000 new auto trucks and automo: | stored them out ona mud:| “we oppose money in politics, we they Would mpoil. It then! oppose the private control of na- 000 officers and enlisted men | tional finfinces, we oppose the na to Watch the stuff poll, at a cost of $100,000 a day. Total loas on this ati ian wages, we C #175,000,000 jeroupe or cliques, IN THE SAME Then, with 70,000 machines going | WAY WE OPPOKE A MERE to ruin In the rain, @ deserving demo-| peRIOD OF COMA IN OUR N “1 look to our future for progress: | In better ciuzenship, in leas waste. in fairer remuneration for our labor. in more officient government, higher standards of living.” "ee state in thin world tempest, nor can we return to the placid harbor of jong years ago. We must go for ward or founder.” ee “We can never go back. In this faith I am strengthened by the firm oppose rule by miniptration | f , ot! MAKION chiefly pots | “We cannot anchor our «hip of! belief that the women of this nation, | joon-bonsed city, we oppose starva-{ment of yesterday against the Wil |AMEND LEAGUE PLAN MAY.WIN Article 10 Declared Not Vital Issue ArPER ny An AYMOND CF not « part ol The to b offic pression « an & feeler regarded candidate may shortly have something to say about Benator Harding has ne his back entirely nations idea, altho he ly againet entering manda A ver turned on the league of in unrene it stubborn contralte Him In the hope of ale uring the night left hi peterday in office ear |Harding Promises Protective Tariff Ohio, Oct. 16—Thege xing.the cont of and abroad y after Mareh 4 next, War ff policy of equa home Harding promixed today >» Paul A. Ewert, Joplin f the xine oré tariff the Chamber of Com. | written mportation © domestic forged mines Mianourt pr in Southwestern to clone, throwing 15,000 | men out of work Retail Grocers to A maxn meeting will be held by the! Seattle Retail Grocers’ sxpociation this evening at the Fine Arts society rooms, 1213 Fourth ave. Dr. W. J Hindley of Spokane and Kenneth C Kerr of this city will speak | =o A | pose, but would conform fl! to our! high standards if any person should, | in the heat of political rivalry, seek to manufactuge political advantage out of a nationally conducted strug | gle. We have seen things on too large 4 seale to listen in this day to in| trifien, or to believe in the adequacy | lof trifling men.” see | “Bren as the nation entered the) war for an ideal, #0 it Ima emerged from the war with the determination | that the ideal shall hot die.” eee “To this future I dedicate myself, willing, whatever may be the choice jot the people, to continue to help, as best Iam able. It tw the faith that is in me that makes me very jcertaln Amiérica will choom the path | lof progress and set anide the doc trines of deepair, the whisferings of | cowardice, the narrow road to you terday.” ere ADMINISTRATION LAX? | BUT IT WON WAR To your complaints In your state son administration in the conduct of {the war, whether you can substants late your figures or not, there in Just | ‘one good and sufficient answer. | | erat went to see the war department | rONAL LIFE.” | about buying some more trucks. The | . quartermaster general said “ id Baker raid ‘on,” and he bought 76 more for $577,000, and extra parts for $151,000. ‘ Ob, thie tent all. IT! have some more tomorrow—all of it the TRUTH ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC AD. MINISTRATION, How do you like it? Want some more of it? If you do, vote for Cox If you want a change to sane, sen-| we shall go thru” we must add sible, honest, efficient government. | "1 ‘ | by @ republic, vote for Harding! He oe nee Oat sotee SMA! “Fete | the need in #o preawing, that [than the slacker of war will come, not thru the talkers, but thru the doors. eee “To the ery of the French at Ver {dun: | ‘They shall not passf the oh eee is the positive declaration of our own Important deposita of barytes of | W'll# that the world shall be pie n we a y from a repetition of this crime.” | Unsurpassed purity are being deve! |SAYS WAR WON BY | BOTH PARTIES | “The league will not die. An idea | does not die which meets the call of the hearts of our mothers. j | ra “The league of nations ts no more Perfect than our original constitu: | tion, which hay been amended 18 | times, and will noon, we hope, be} Jamended the 19th, was perfect. It is not anti-national, It is antiwar,” | ee “39 EAST” 18 ONE OF THE GREATEST COMEDIES THAT RACHAEL sl CROTHERS HAS GIVEN To THE AMERICAN STAGR NOW at the WILKES NOTE etton returns will be given Tubaday 24, from 6 p. mustont Wilkes orchestra. Doors open p.m. ooo “Lombardi, 1 tnd hear the returns | “The war was won by republicans | jan well as democrats Men ‘of all! | parties served in our armed forces. | They strived honestly, as Americans, | not ax mere partisans, It woudl therefore, not only serve little pur-| “So much calls us tor action, and | 4 the! jmlacker of peace is @ greater menace | Progrens | cheer of our men in the Argonne:|retary of the nay AMSRICAN {TING pip ¥ THE HUN] TIME. | AND AMERICANS DID WIN | These # cannot be disproved. And it was just euch devoted Amer foan fighting leaders, in President} | Wilson's cabinet and out of it, as | Franklin D, Roosevelt, assistant sec hat made ulti-| mate victory pow YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE | Teeth, Special at . Dr. L. R Cark \}‘each morning between thé MELMAR SYRUP eT. a CONNER & CO ORTLAND, RE 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- posal without, charge be- tweeh the hours, men- tioned above, Please come as earl; Hold Mass Meeting 1 TUESDAY, OCTORER 26, 1920, To the people of Seattle have won us the confi- dence of thousands. And by “Service” we mean careful personal attention, best of materials, moderate prices, painless methods and a bindyg ing guarantee of satisfaction with your work. We can please and satisfy you if you'll give us the chance. X-RAY MACHINE We have just installed an up-to-date oe Machine and are prepared to’ do dental X- Ray work in all its branches. FREE EXAMINATION . A part of our service to you is that we will examine your teeth and if you need dental work tell you what it will cost. This examination and estimate absolutely free. ‘ BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche Prices Are Down, on Dentistry } at This Office You will save a substantial sum if you have your dental work done NOW, while these re-” duced prices aren effect. | Best Gold Crowns...... $5.00 | Regular $15 Set of $10.00, | | The same high-class materials and -work- manship, the same careful personal attention, the same guarantee of satisfaction, as if you were paying regular prices. . FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth and give you expert advice on your dental needs with- ‘out ‘cost or obligation to you. The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. Right Across Pike Street from the New /Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign ‘4 in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL| OFFICES | Dr. L. BR. 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