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THE fUESDAY, NOVEMRER ? SEATTLE STAR MUS MANNSH SERVICE, HSAINNNESNINNIS)' Orders Boys to Stay 1920, e = at Home After Dark | RINGSIDE ] « ov. 2.~Rocord re ‘ ordered x oya, arraigned befor be kept on thelr own premises after) CPY COUNCEL MONDAY ' ack nightly for & mont? | ropriating $704,489 to pay the expenses of the e clty government for November Passed & bill autho Ne commissioner to purchase $10, Trusted Others; Lost} o00 wort ot tian for the munkipal fish market |” Pure ffer of the Bon Marche to rent the fire station stb 80 Tries Again at bad " of Oy Prar 1 Fother arivir t the age of Se, t lies for the fire depart ° . build up a new business, He lost hi dinances granting (he police department an additional $11,400 An Attractive and Practical fortune, he ead, Chru trusting other, for automobile and Jail maintenance and the city engineer $7,550 for in people creased office expenses. Li ;‘ P . | Allowed the street railway departinent $200,389 for wages and salaries ‘ sie coting of for November and $209,130 for material and supplies. ving Room Set— rice nat ERCONG) nuhual monting ot |" Awarded the light departeneeh or construction work in ation w held M lay evening November, the Nanking cafe, Judge Heah M.| Referred to the streets and sewers committee an inance appropriating $61,000 from the general fund to be paid into the local improvement fund to aid in the improvement of 42nd ave. 8. by the construction of a trunk newer. Kejected compromine legisiation, designed to furnish grounds for an understanding between city officials and the jitney interests, Whitehead presided. fv tee A CLEAR COMPLEXION This living room set makes an hleal furnishing with the added feature of an extra bed, by merely turning over seat of daven pert, This set has heayy oak frame, finished fumed, uphol Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEy All efforts to extricate the jitney, agreement with the jitneurs. F steted in good grade imitation Spanish leather et “084 from the bog of official obt ke, Haas, Moore, Thom nd This see sells for $185.00, Closing-out price $155.00 Most Women Can Have iii ‘at Monday's mension the| Tindall yoted to postpone further P | council, deration of the jitney com Same set in mahogany, genuine leather upholstery, regular Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known | promise until after the election. | ‘The city dads, by a vote of atx to | three, incontine fused to ac Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated | cept tt scores of women for liver and bowel ail. ment *hysician $208.50, for $184.50, LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED King agree them by the majority mine w Aged Couple Wed g i ; ments. During these years he gave to/ report of the judiciary and the uti] i i his patients a prescription made of a ities comntittees, | for Companionship ew well-known vegetable ingredients aving failed to secure any con-| POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Nov. 3 nixed with olive oil, naming them ii, the § ‘ve got children, but children — sS — +. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will would wor company when a body's old, now them by their olive color th 8 These tablets are wonder-workers 0n | ure at the p “et gaia aa LAs Geek S pee a“ e liver and bowels, which cause a Pnafheryedl a mult the Jehun | Lt. $0 he came here and married 1 r ¥ a WOUNS pore ye JeRU® Mra. Velma Amanda Park WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH mal action, carrying off the waste | 14 operate virtual hout regull = d poisonous matter in one’s system. | 11..." ate virtually without result | deat anda 6. Both have inde A ¢ If you have a pale face, sallow look, | “°" pe pendent incomes. ‘ ’ will probably be skating and de aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out = wspergees aaren annem " . : y |manner in which they have handled pre t of the rest of her life in a| of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly - Soon Dance Again plaster cast. Dr. T. T. Rugh, a Phii- | fora time and note the pleasing results. |e Jitney situation a PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.—As the urgeo wedeted by other} Thousands of women and men take Silly, vaciilating and confusing lia: atm Semarkable eperation, | doctors, sk for the affected |Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- | Were some of the adjectives that Olive Rhodes, 19, whose back was! vertebrae a section of the girl's shin | cessful substitute for calomel—now and | Carroll buried at his brother leginla | then just to keep them fit. 1Se and 30c, broken July 7 im an auto accident, | bone | Impartial city hall observers ap- plauded Carroll's rumming up of the jitney #ttuation eee | “The city council ham't played J fair with the public, with the jitney Daring the Unusual and | Jeo !2o2e: Always Assuming the Initiative pe abolish them.” ! clared that the counefl he jitney problem tito @ muddle and that the ie were no confused that most of them would not know what to at the p Constipation THE public should know that there * difference in the getion of the various remedies for constipation. Some are “flushes,” purges, physics T very ning our bey gripe and weaken. | been ‘silly,’ Carroll sald. ; | we & j Dedicates Tomorrow as another Thereupon Councilman Ro it Thomnon, deeply hurt at Brother | jarant- A sixty-cent bottle will last an avers age family many months. Dr. Caldweil's Syrup Pepsin ts the Carroll's deretiction, rome tn hia chair and spoke thusly thra his beard: “The gentleman's remarks are silly and unwarranted. They are| without basia in fact. The council did not refuse to grant Hoenses un- | der the new ordinance.” | And Judge W. Hl. Moore arore bristling and said that when Carrol! | characterized the eouncil’s action an “silly.” in the words of the poet, “he spoke for himeeif, John.” Hoth Moore and Thomson express ed in their tones unutterable horror that anyone should question the in. fallibility of the city counell. eee TRY IT FREE Send me your name and address and | will send you a free trial boule of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. - B. Caldwell, 51) Washington St, Monticello, lil. Everybody now and then needs-a laxative, and it is wellto know the best. Write me today. KOatVDay In our development of the newer modes one may always find the element of Style superseding all else in a “Sweet Sixteen” garment, for STYLE is the theme that inspires and influences the ideas and ideals that make of them leaders. Councilman Hesketh, Erickson ana| Carroll voted to accept the working | 7 Rev.W.P. White, D.D. Personal Direction for Pacific Coast of The Moody Bible Institute Of Chicago Will Deliver His Lecture on the Book of Matthew Wednesday Evening, at 8 o'Clock at YMCA This work is undenominational Pastors, Bible s and etu jents are invited to attend. ‘TAKES PAIN OUT OF RHEUMATISM | Keep Sloan's handy for backache } strains and sprains, too | | | Levy's Musteal Co: “FROZEN FRI LOAN’S Liniment has been sold for 39 years. Today, it is more |popular than ever, There can be | but one answer—Sloan's produces re | suit®, Applied twithout rubbing, It pene LOEWS trates to the afflicted part, bringing P LACE H | p |relief from rhoumatic twinges, sel atica; sore, stiff, strained muscles ‘ backaches, sprains, and other ox ternal pains, often the result of ex |posure. It leaves no mUussiness, skin | stain or clogged pores. Get @ large bottle for greater economy. Keep it handy for when needed ur druggist has it Three sizes—25c, Tc, $1.40, Slo | Liniment Kill That Cold With ats CASCARA fey’ QUININE % © ND Colds, Coughs fom? Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances, Keep thi use d Brooks; Nate Leipai Willie Hale Claude and M Kerseys, Velours, Mixtures and other Mannish Coatings, in Winter colorings; full and half lined, and many fur-col- lared. Sizes 16 to 44. Ask to See Our Junior Coats, Sizes 15, 17, 19 San Seattle Vranciseco va A La Grippe New York las Angeles indard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache 1021 Second Ave., Rialto Block Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT The ‘THs sale of 60 handsome rich Black Plush Coats compris chase which, if bought and marked in the usual way, would sell at from our regular stock w at $59.50 are placed on sale at $49.75. Each garment is an quality Salt’s Peco and B designed in an attractiv ished with fancy satin li Australian Opossum Fur or Larger Shaw! Collars of Self Material. Sizes 16 to TODAY’S PRICES ON COTTON F 1919 Price $1.15 72 Tbe 15e The 50e 50c 50e 35e UPPER MAIN 86-inch Bleached Musli 86-inch Bleached Camb and 55¢ 27-inch Dress DRAPE VEILS—SPECIAL $1.95 AND MAIN FIA HE Veiling Section will place on sale Wednes- day a special purchase Veils which, through our such fortunate economies, ings for you. AT 81.95— In this assortment are 32 square Drape Veils which would sell if marked in the regular way at $2.76, $3.50 and $4.00, They are in Shetland and hexagon mesh silk borders and are shown in black, navy and brown and brown with henna or beige bor ders. Choice at 61.95. A LOS ANGELES.—Bodies of Jap woman and thild found in pond near | Lafayette. | WASHINGTON —Secretary Payne | asks $10,000,000 for work on Alaska | railroad for coming fiscal year. URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM Uric Acid causes more suffering and disease than anything else with which the human flesh has to con ra: < F qu th tend. Practically no one in this age of fast living, insufficient exercise and overeating is exempt from Urie Acid secretions in one or more of its terrible eymptoms Rheumatism, Headache, Dypapep ga, Liver Troubles, Fermentation In the Bowels and Stomach, Bright's Disease, Heart Wisease, Poor Circw lation, Kidney and Bladder Trou dies, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, ete, are some of the more common ailments arising from an exceas of Urie Acid in the system. The Kidneys are the natural filters | of the blood, and when they are over: worked and can not properly carry | off the poisons, the excess poison | (Uric Acid) ts absorbed into the sys tem and tn time crystallizes, | When this Uric Acid attacks the muacles between the joints and there is no fever, the condition is known as MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. | When it is deposited in the fibrous tissues surrounding the joints and causes inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one joint to} another, it called INFLAMMA- TORY RAEUMATISM, When it re pentedly attacks the nerves of the joints, causing severe pain, though | with little or no «welling, it is known as CHRONIC RHBUMATISM, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, and kindred diseages are all results from the same cause—an excess of Uric Acid, brought about by an impaired action of the Kidneys. Get rid of the cause—the organs can not property fulfill their normal functions until this condition is rem. edied. Do not dose yourself with Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medi- cines, as no permanent relief will be experienced until the excess Uric Acid is removed and the Kidneys ‘assume their natural action. Buchu and Marshmatiow Com- pound is the greatest Uric Acid sol- vent made, It is not a patent medi- cine, but the result of the accumu- lated knowledge of experienced chem- ists and several thousand physicians all over the country. We have man- ufactured this remedy for 15. years, and the marvelous results obtained warrant our claim that it is the best remedy ever compounded for this purpose, One bottle often restores the Kidneys and Bladder to their normal health and strength. Even in the most aggravated cases or those of long standing, the improvement shown after taking the first bottle should be so marked that the treat- ment should no longer be considered an experiment. Sold by good Druggists every place or sent, post- aid, by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane, ash., on re- ceipt of price, $1.00 and $2.00 bottles, | 59.50 PLUSH COATS AT $49.75 -inch Bleached Sheeting, a yard. .90¢ 45-inch Bleached Pillow 27-inch Daisy Outing Flannel, yard. .40¢ 36-inch White Outing Flannel, yard..40¢ 27-inch Percales, a yard tween augurated. on Friday colored, PAGE 5 Rhodes Co. BEKCOND FLOOR es a special pur- $59.50, and others hich sold formerly example of high ehring Seal plush, e length and fin- ning and 46 ABRICS FLOOR Price Today Tubing, yard.65¢ n, a yard ric, a yard Ginghams, yd.40¢ ENLARGEMENTS Special Wednesday 79¢ MAIN FLOOR HIS offering of the Kodak Section for Wednesday suggests an opportune time to have your Fall or other fa- vorite negatives enlarged for your own use or for Christ- mas gifts. You may have your choice of two enlarge- ments, 7x11 or 8x10, on the best double weight paper, hand colored in oil. Formerly $1.00, special Wednesday at 79¢. $2.25 OR of beautiful Drape principle of sharing means splendid sav- T $2.25— In this group are 53 square and oblong silk Drape Veils with heavy embroidered silk’ borders, in black, navy and brown, A complete line of Royal Society Package Novelties, containing ready-made gar- ments and sufficient floss and brown with henna for embroidery. Appropri- borders. If ked ter tema = | ate Christmas gifts Needle Art Section—Main would sell mage $4.00, Floor, Rear. $6.00 -and at $2.25. waukee & St. Paul railroad a $12,750,000 in settlement of all ters growing out of federal control Wire Briefs RATON, N. M.—Rene F. Troy, 35, | neber, shot and killed by Claude ‘ark in dispute over division of ain, | \ | KEY WEST, Fla—<Air mail be-/ Key West and Cuba in- What It Is—How to Prove Some of the Dangers With It a Tlustrated Lecture, giving the evidence of Occult Science on the Life After Death Lecture by Prentiss Tucker, at the Rosicrucian Fellowship Hall, 234 Globe Blidg., Ist and Wednesday Evening, Nov. 3, at 8 Admission Free SANTA CRUZ, Calif—Board of in- uiry Says excessive speed cause of of 8. P. train No. 24 at Opal FORT DODGE, Ia.—¥lmo Fontin, under arrest for alleged eft of diamonds valued at $3,500. WASHINGTON. — Chicago, Mit-| BLUE BIRD $1.49 You will want this set of Ameri- can-made Semi-porcelain Cups and Saucers, decorated in the popular Bluebird pattern, at this extremely low price. Set of six, $1.49. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders Accepted. ~ $4.50 Wash Boiler Special at $2.69 Rochester large size Boiler, o. 9, with a solid copper bot- tom. Very good value. Canv: Cups and Saucers, Set of Six ————== aw as Gloves—Special 39c Pair Just the thing to wear doing the “odd jobs.” These gloves have leather palms and come in the gauntlet type or with knit wrists; 50¢ and 65c¢ values, special at 39¢ pair. Asphalt Paper 85c A waterproof paper suitable for all sheathing pur poses and also for temporary roofing. Heavily satur- ated with asphalt, THE ST ‘ORE FOR TF USEFUL ARTICLES

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