The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 5

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PME SERVICE ISHII NII $122.00 8-Piece Dining Set “se 50 B.plece Dining Set, constrting Dinera, Extension Table with 42 entire set is made of selected oak Can be had tn either Golden or Fumed Uned silverware drawer. finist, Regular price $122.00. Special $1.00 per yard for high grade Printed Linoleum. chotce patterns to select from. ular price $1.50 to $1.65. SPECIAL, per yard of Buffet, ate Sade Woot Seat inch top (extends to 6 feet); the Buffet has mirror back and Six No charge for laying. Ree ..$1.00 Eimy education and LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Genea WHERE PIKE ne) (?} ry WT TOURS FOR HEALTH That Telltale e Limp | PAIN in the limbs or joints today, a twinge in the shoulder tomor- row may indicate acid blood. Liniments will afford tempo- rary relief but cor- rective measures are best obtained thru remedies that re- move the cause. Fif- ty-four years of experience have brought to our notice several medicines which we are told have “done wonders” for those afflicted with rheumatism. SPECIAL Combtoation Otter (Removes the Cause) To Be Taken Internally RAMEAU PAIN ANNIHILATOR (Kills Pain) To Be Applied Externally LINIMENTS ‘That Give Retief Sloan's Lintment Japanese O11. 55¢ Watkin's = Lini- men. ..... B4¢ Snow Liniment cece eeees BEC HK. H+ HL Lint ment. .... 59¢ Wizard O0...34¢ Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe, | le and effective treatment for th headache and neuralgia. bed in where the pain is, it case: tortured nerves and almost in- | brings quick relief. Keep on hand. bi: | Repel izard Oil is a good dependable | ration to have in the medicine it for first aid when the doctor may be far away. Its healing, anti- ic qualities can always be re- it sprains, bruises, cuts burns, and stings. Just as good, too, sore fect, stiff neck, fgost bites, and canker sores. atom inert ‘Whips. Just pleasant little pink ‘et druggists for 30c. | to Tour the State MEETS FIFTH HST CITC | Varsity Glee Clubs University of Washington Glee club songsters will tour the state | during the Christmas holidays, ording to an announcement by Dar win Melnsest, graduate manager, Wednesday |Worry Over Turkeys | Cause of Suicide | LONDON, Eng, Nov. 3.—Because |he thought the turkeys under his care were not maturing as they should, Henry Page, a poultry keep- jer, hanged himself, He had held his | position for 40 years. ‘Rupture Kills {% / 7,000 Annually | Rowen thousand persone each year are ki ’ eine | jot 3 Boy of 12 j are | Wy All Columbia Freshman Says Mother Helps Him NEW YORK, Nov. 3 Rochie Hardy cant understand why so much fuss ig being made over him. In fact, he ts very modest and unamuming over the fact that he in but 12 years old and yet a student at Columbla university est student in the history of the in titution. “I can't undervtand why all boys ge can't do the same thing,” if they had a ‘allent part Edward the young Edward's “silent partner” te his mother, to whom the short-panted freshman gives credit for his won derful record as a student WHY Hes AHEAD “She has put her life's efforts into future. That's why I'm ahead of most fellows of my age." Young Hardy peaks seven lan. gunges and intends to add Chinese this year, dinary, he's @ regular honest-to goodness boy. Swimming, rough and tumbles, gymnasium work and graduated from Boston university Mra Hardy is @ graduate physician | and a member of the New York bar. | Hila father is @ profemor at New York university. History records a covernor and another college pro- femmor as being kin to the lad HISTORY HIS | CHOLCE In commenting on his eons fo jture, Hardy said: “It'e- a little earty for the hoy to decide, but history seems to be his pick now, especially ancient history As the boy once said, ‘And the an clenter, the bet Mra Hardy stopped practicing law to become her son's “silent part ner.” Edward entered school at the age At 4 he graduated from its three-year course. He was a fresh man in high school at 9 and two years later graduated as vgledic tortan and, altho studeatextre THE in College ‘the Fuss?’ id LOWARD BP HARDY _ Shot at Squirrel but Cracked a Nut HARRISBURG, Pa, Nov, 3. Strait shot several tim@s at a equir re, The squirrel fell of t Carl couldn't find out | equirre! hot mouth squirrel, of cx poked to death a Ohioans Find Tons of Coal in River PORTSMOUTH, 0., Nov. 3 River front residents will not fear for cold waves and high price of coal, When the river dropped to unueual low wa ter mark, they gathered hundreds of bushels of coal from the river. One man picked up over 600 bushels, az Cari} the | | the end ts not yet Get Loving Cups for High Scholarships } Alpha Phi sorority and Theta Ch!)) se the | fraternity will receive silver loving of thelr high scholastic standings at the first aw jing in Meany hall, sembly of the atudent body of the university to be held Thursday morn. a day will | CATARRHAL DEAFNESS | MAY BE OVERCOME ké 1 tablespoon ‘ SEATTLE STAR All Is “Black” in Home of Bride by Her Decree PATUS “a tragedy for wh ehiffon en in wh her friends that ¢ persons will be On ble the “trying” pertod teen are accorded nee from enlisted nts in military b orded comn | Army on and 5 an in we | ficers NTON BEENICK of St. Paul, Minn,, who says he now eats better, sleeps better and works better, as a result of taking Tan lac, Says all his friends are talk ing about his improvement. “There must be something wonder fal about Taniac for it has made me feel better, eat better, sleep better and work better,” maid Anton Ber nick, of 136 Kast Congress Street it 1, Minn. of Swift Taniac has b that all my fri on the street a is that ts making mo look ~\ and of course I am always often bring quick relief the distressing bead noises y open. | would always suffer from indiges nostrils beedne 6 »p dropping | t TACOMA, Nov. 2—A worth $650, At least, it ts whe dentist pulls it instead of putt for | new gold crown on it to replac worn off. A jury here gave Jens Pe or | derson $650 judgment against Den al Viapao and the informa- tion necessary B® Keith. Pederson sued for One of the most perfectly tn preserved to |fomsil beds in the United States has |been uncovered in the mountains near Kemmerer, Wyo. Dut trond’, And, $ fond of & Kimey Dive pulled Reard. Cnougte ‘Camely ane , What's Re Gnawer? WRy— Camels quali atic dasak Aucet Ho, ate Ofen Mair usituadt Agua’ Thal it! Get ue right, bry ! 4 tiow! Oud, SKutlirs for Camels! Afoutt find tat ace Pines vie Thats the elle stir, of qotfy Aatt (Re, 4jow pet pes Oud Afow Luir uid nd sp ates mantid to Atnour at dors the old tird Aputtir the {| meat 1 *\ hardly keep from falling had no ambition or energy to do|¢ tell them it is Tanlac, I hadn't been own sick in bed exactly, but I hadn't just right for a long Ume, I was all run down, had indig petite was poor and no’ with me. In fact, I had to fores ‘every mouthful I would eat and I | tien for an hour or #0 after every also had headaches and would get #0 dizzy at times I could I simpty anything. "Just as T have already mid, Tan lac bas» made a brand-new man of j me and I am feeling fine now in every way. Of course I will always recommend Taniac.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartel! Drug Stores under the personal di rection of @ epecial Tanlac represen. tative, Canta, Qo. Auidnesder , wating on an fut: * why, $ Sflortiy, ‘hapa teas about beyeliscs™ ‘ie R. ean: Telaceo Rad fave | the dewand! Camels Ra te q Re saost anonde eves tf cote Merde ook pL. Her) fury 2 7 mellour mld bode, dutt)' CL Courne noughy Neverue, verde Asie Baye Silk tin ones focrn yoary Aime. nd 0 waut Ad Camely tut of uy 4 go Thingy Maid Glowt Eo to oven Tnttioh amd Chovee ® Rey o- better record ? a volume = "1 pepe Cigeneting Line iting mn from ft ity aud, Coelar rate of fer quschs | rut ely Com fis faker ese “at iw Pray tages on REDUCED TO $46.75 O ’¥ THURSDAY the woman who chooses a Suit from this assortment of 50 models taken from our regular stock, will reap the very substantial savings of $18.25. These re- ductions are made for a stock readjustment sale of new Fall and Winter styles. They are made of splendid Wool Velour, Velour de Laine and Goldtone Suitings in shades of ming, Copenhagen, chefoo and navy blue, deer, African brown and black, and are completed with seal, squir- rel, natural opossum fur and self collars, silk stitch- ing, floss embroidery and buttons, Flare or straight belted styles in sizes 16 to 44, Today's Prices on ~~ PAGE 5 _GINGHAM AND PERCALE APRONS | Upper Main Floor 9 Priee— Priced Today ' $1.50 Gingham and Percale Aprons . ..--npanemmenesenen--n-n... 95¢ $1.9) Percale Dress Aprons -g---no-enne--nnacinwnee--eeee- $1.50 $1.95 Percale Over-Dress Aprons. ~~~. --eapieacene---. $1.50 | $1.95 Blue Chambray Bungalow Aprons ...—-.e—m<-------—e $1.65 2.50 Fancy Percale Empire Aprons ......- Wn moenacteene $1.95 0 and $3.95 Percale and Gingham APTONS cameraman —- - $2.95 95 Over-Dress Aprons of plaid Percale 1.2 e+e, $2.25 SS Two lots reduced just for Thursday’s selling. LOT No. 1—30 Wool Blankets, with cotton warp, size 66x80, and of extra heavy weight, in gray, tan and blue plaids ; formerly $16.50, Special Thursday, pair. --$11.75 LOT No, 2—45 heavy-weight Cotton Blankets, size 66x80 inches, in gray and tan with pink and blue borders; for- merly $6.75. Special Thursday, pair......... -$5.00 Blankets Special Upper Main Floor Influenza Epidemic: Nails in Heeid; Was ; Sweeping England; His Head Wooden? | PARIS, Nov. 3.—The case of & a 4ahive of young man who walked about with toe tlliaieel gan two nails, each an inch and a haif| y that they have falien at| long, hammered into his head, was | their work when seized with the il!-| given by Dr. Reynier as proof of the news, altho a moment before they | wonderful were apparently in normal health, | brain to external injury. The man am hed suicidal mania, When the nails | bad been withdrawn, he ran a knit Holding Fortune; | ting needle into one of the wounds. Can’ t Find Heirs He recovered f his mania, agate "EPILEPSY spend our time look: ng for money But money ig looking for Earl and _ ne STOPPED 5 Se tens ~ | me ornare EE ,| ns resistance shown by the | Elmer Belknap, who are somewhere near Spokane. Chief of Police Weir has been asked by Alice Lk a bury, of Birch Run, Mich., to locate the boys, She says they have inher ited a large eum. “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN?” Is & Temptation? What comes “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN?” Is ft Love at First Sight? What comes “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN?” Is ft the Chance for Riches? CHINO, Cal—Mra Nora M. Beck-| _eantesie voteus ley, 26, drops dead while marking) Yass» Heme Callt. ballot at polis. Make a Full Pint With Home-Made Sugar Syrup and MENTHO - LAXENE ‘The Best and Quickest Acting COUGH SYRUP Full Directions on Each Bott! Timely Sale of SILVERWARE AT 98c vA! King and Irwin A wonderful assortment of high-grade Silverware from one of the Rogers factories at a remarkably low price, and decorated in the beautiful Manchester pattern, similar to picture. Any article here would make a splendid gift for the coming holiday season, In the assortment you will find: Cold Meat Forks, Child's 3-piece Sets, Sets Butter Knives and Sugar Shells, Pie Knives, Cream Ladles, Gravy Ladles, at 98¢ each. Butter Spreads, Dessert Spoons, Table Spoons, Oyster Forks, Medium Knives, Medium Forks, Salad Forks—any 3 of these for 98¢. Set of Six Teaspoons. .......... on 0's 20 0 a+ eee. 98¢ Plus Government Tax of 5 Per Cent, ORPHEUM THEATRE | Aeus Quart O-Cedar Polish 69c O-Cedar Polish is now priced at $1.25 a quart. We have a limited supply that we will sell for this very low price—69¢ a quart. | METROPOLIT MATE. TODAY AND ‘$3.00 Nest of Yellow Bowls $1.98 Set of five good quality Yel- low Mixing ranging in size from 6-inch to 10-inch, ACE HI p ONTINUOUS Bowls THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES NAR Sabbott and Brook Willie Ha

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