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OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW —here are unusual credit terms for your holiday buying and end-of-the-year homefurnishings. jOMES FOR RENT WITH RENTAL DEPARTMENT t-en chase Amiunting firet te Payment 75— $7.50 $1.50 ‘}s100— $10— s2— '$125— $12.50 82.2 on Purchase: weekly amounting payment our entire stock of ‘CHENEY phonographs— ving you an exceptional opportunity to buy one of ese widely and favorably known talking machines , at a great reduction, Owing to the fact we now "have more makes of phonographs than we can give > space to, we are obliged to make immediate disposal * of these phonographs—there are just 28 machines _in the lot, all offered at attractive prices. $127.50 regular price $150—- Sheraton design tn mahogany: equip ped with two reproducers for playing al makes of records; automatic stop; five record shelves; dimensions 42x 18x20 inches; regular price, $150—; ‘gpecia! for this sale, $127.50, regular price $90— —equipped with steel and * Jewel needice; two repro ducers for playing ail makes of records; mahog- any or fumed oak; shelf for bolding record album; dimensions 24 x 18% x 20% finches, regular price, $9: spectal for this sale, $75.50, style 0 $157.25 wegulnr price $1%5— —Hepplewhite design in mahos apy, fumed or golden oak; two peenenensi for playing all makes records, counter balance cover support; automatic stop; shelves for records and compartments for albums; dimensions 43x2@x21 inches; regular price, $185—, ape cial for this sale, $157. “TACOMA: 4. SCNOEWIELD & SQMS 132 Below Zero ‘\Great Crowds at on the Upper Yukon} Judge Gay Funeral Reports that the thermometer | 92 degrees below wro Mow leremated Monday afternoo at Fagle, the firet American | ing Bonney-\\ om the upper Yukon river, have | |funeral chapel. Judges of the su received by the weather bu-|perior court were pall here. Ice on the Yukon | bearers The crowd at the funeral nearly @ month before the Was #0 rent that scores stood on the time. sidewalk outside. Courts were closed. ROBERT SMITH, FOR VIOLA-| SAN DIEGO, Calif—T. F. Flash, Of the wartime prohibition act former navy pharmacist’s mate, sen February, was fined $250 by ten’ r from 10 years to life tmprison- Judge Neterer. r murder of his wits. for Iron? — —Then Eat “sted and Apples And Re-enforce Them With a Little Organic Iron Instead of Taking Stimulating Medicines Ff your howe were falling down an a re- of @ bad foundation you would not your time by merely propping tt but you would replace and strength- the foundation. Organic tron t# the wndstion of your blood. When your worecdd for iron no mere tonica can put you right. You eve we fron, for without iron your an not absorb and assimilate your as it should and nothing you eat the proper amount of good. not get the strength out of it. get organic ir of fruits and vegetables and the of grains our forefathers did, take organic from time to time eat more such tron-contaming foods tarers if you results, Hewa Insist on heaving Nusated om. Look On every tablet. At all druggists services at honorary ng acide on small plecen of tro Banic iron in such h that one dose wtrength ize worn take i# organic fron or mineral iron which metallic tron te rom the notion of Judge Wilson R. Gay's body was| The atson Steilacoom: ob Eee STAR F ined for Herboriag “Left-Over” Bottles Herbert Kolb was fined $260,and rentenced to t trial in Justice ¢ Are Patients Overwerhed? ? Benjamin Fails to Find Jt. A Letter From an “Abused” Patient. She Had to Polish the Floor. BY RALPH J. BENJAMIN ! ow, what about the pationts 10 Btat srworking of patients” t# | th common complaints part of aftow, r atarted publishing orlos one of the Here is vical complaint Ived the day in re fir in order and fine fdr yo tion, But am here, and I am going to try and tell you | DIDN'T TELL YOU | WE CAN'T HOLLER® very alc ir inspec } “Lam sick and BURNS HL om and doctors have for instance, I had ‘ i bread that had been HISONED BECAUSE SHE'S AND HAS NO FRIENDS © was more just Wke that, poor and has n0| That's the worst side of the story.| The woman complained of over | ork. She had to polish the floor. But that doesn't mean she got own on her knees with @ cloth and ward there polishers. | covered eh pol there in @ long handia The| patients are quired to walk down the ball, pushing these polishers head of them. The polishers weigh om than 16 pounds i a patient to re! nf thone thingy ail for an hour food complained of is not the Y sensoned assortment served | in the restauranta It isnt as good jan home cooking. It consists of jatews, vegetables, greena brown | bread, soups, cora bread—plain and jesome. Ie it clean? I don't w. I do know, however, that the en ty clean and the men who mare the food are required to be ». The food looks goody ONLY 5© CENTS A DAY ALLAWED FOR FOOD The state allows onty 80 cents « [day for the feeding of each patient. | Figure out for yourself how many / loin stenks and plates of bam and eggs that would byy. Bureau of Missing Relatives | the disappearance digretly te The star, | Readers whe may know the wherenbouts of persons mentioned in this column as missing are requested also to report te Other newspapers are invited will interest . Adolph Neilsen, whone lant address | was R. F. D. 8, Sfobomish, is sought | | by his brother, Carl Neilsen, Sequim, | Wash. Carl wr hat he heard his her had gone to eastern Wash: | rd Han xy Clifto’ Benest g, 40 or 41 Tim Quinn. o-. | ently loose fo| Inte satisfaction or, money refunded writes from Tentno, | has important bust-| ness information for C. W. Erickson, | whose sister worked In a Ballard jbakery and whowe father is @ minis-| ter. ES 1 and We Correct Them, Too charge, But our reporters and they don't REE everything they | write about Reports of two fires th Friday in the home of ley, 4816 13th ave. &., are denied by him. An overheated stove, was blamed by firemen for the second fire, which destroyed the house and con tents, valued at | Shipley writes second fire did | j not sla from an ove ted stove, | }as repe , for the fir i in turn Ing the hose on the put out all fire in the stove. 1 re ehief in apected the flues and said he could see nothing wrong with them, He| | also inspected the and said the | j fire was caused by inefficient wiring. | The firemen were responsible for the | second: fire, because they did we oceurred Ship house completely extinguish the first We would like this corrected,” raida. ROANOK I Muna on the hope ar will and are lr da all sorte of sewing Is done. , The paves vel@hed remularty. Charts of t " ure kept LENDO, Wyo--Giant Bagie at tempts to carry “ Waiter Bpauld ing. etaht year : MOTHERS, 00 THS— When_the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and C * No telling how soon the ’ its Abow a lons in weight, the or thelr work oe for anybody ever * Dr K cop them all heathy and « an pone ble There is a beautiful spet on the asylum grounds it in the 4 into which a number of er t» then’s when you're glad you hav jar of Musterole at band to gi Prompt, sure rriics. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, |Musterole is excellent. Thousands of |mothers know it. You shouid keep a) |jar in the house, ready for instant use. «| It is the remedy for adults, too, Re- D MAN IANDS Orr ¢ * lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, | He spends croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | ound the place headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- He eats and sleeps |matiam, lumbago, pains and aches of | {back or joints, eraine, sore muscles, | \chilblaina, frosted feet and colds of the | chest (it often prevents pneumonia). She and Gic jars; hospital size $3.00 bis thine puttertr and fixing it up. at the institution. » you getting along?” 1 don't want to the old m&n or told nite He had Dur about “apelin Mg one ol this and held therm were burned Woodcock EXTRA QUALITY MACARONI SPAGHETTI ELBO EGG NOODLES The fever of WOODCOCK premdinens ix different from thet of vaher maceromi products because WOODCOCK pro- ducts are made from whale wheat, rich we peunshung pulen. WRITE for Book of Choice Recipes JOHN G. ELS, Manufacturer Rochester, N. ¥4 U.S A. Schwabecher Brow & Co., Ine. Drstrcutors Seattle, Washington Large FULL Packages ‘There are a few aiv an foremen lbut most of the workmen are pa tlenta. They mix the conerete end pour it in the forma They wheel the coal to the boll “Do they have to work ike this? I asked the doctor “They would rather be here than inside,” he declared. He put the paca to some of the workmen ithout exception they declared in tee of working. They are not driven. They dont work more than half as bard aa the ordinary com mon laborer. They appear content ed. They take thelr time and the re performing a useful work to Make Pine Bow Syrap at Home no ext ter povmet cantite TE) ead eaves you Pine is used in nearly all prevenip- tious and remedies for coug 4 reason is that pine containe eevers! elements that have @ remarkable effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. | Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The sayrep” part with home-made ugar #Frup. you enn use clarified mola h or corn syrup, instead of ng Either way, you make a full more than you can buy ready ade for three tines money. It is pure, good and t very pleasant. You ean feel take hold of « cough or colt in a wey that means business. |The cough may be dry, | hoarse and tight, or may be persist trata the formation of | blewm. The cause is the same——in- Uncle Sam's amed membraness—and this Pinex and Lh a) combination w. } —usually in 24 hours or less. did, too, for bronchial asthma, | ees, or any ordinary throat ‘ailment. | Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex- act, ont @ famous the wend ¢ over sg i ome effect upon Lig: re of substitutes. As your | dupa for "2% ounces of Pinex” directions, and don't accept any- thing else BEEF HASH. Guaranteed to give abso The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. METROPOLITAN sUNbay! Night Only With Matines Sunday 1, ENGAGEMENT, CEP Moras FAVIISE STON Prrvriall been in effect sinee November 15th. This ing introduced in this State and has met with wonderful symptoms ing» May develop into croup, or worse. And ‘|Special Invitation to the Penitentiary MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., Nov to the per tiary eoon, tr here by T k ure an Hope a trip © To Cure « Cold tn One Day LAXATIVE mo The ger ars K. W. Grove YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Dr, LL. R Clark each 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- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. B Glark, Manager 405 THIRD AVENUE Corner Third Avenee and Union Sireet Diageonally Across the Stree from the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty at x All Tunce Why buy turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner when you ean buy this famous new delicacy, which is just being in- troduced to the public at the SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE at the new goverrfment reduced prices which have article is just be- success in al] other States. IN HENRIK IBSENS | TAGE E' PRODUCTION GHOSTS” Mat. Heat Seats St ™ Orders Now | man. in other States, Come prepared with your baskets and you will be con- vinced after tasting this delicacy from Uncle Sam’s meat The way that this commodity is being consumed Mr. Aguirre recommends you buying by the ease for your winter supply. Hospitals, Hotels, Apartment Houses, Restaurants and Clubs There ts only one Taxicab Company in Seattle, and has offered his services to demonstrate to the people an example to defeat the H. C. L. Fach Cab ts equipped with a taximeter that automatically figures the amount that is to be pald and issues a redeipt for same, Do not throw away the con fidence of your patrons by ordering a touring car when a taxicab is ordered just to col lect a commission of twenty five cents, This commission is more than made up by your fri@id and customer, We pny no commission and our rates are cheaper than any city in the United States, out- side of Chicago. Seattle Taxicab Company MAIN 6500 Mr. Aguirre is making arrangements to ship several carloads of Corned Beef Hash and other from the San Francisco Depot Quartermaster to Seattle He will demonstrate between the hours of 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. Come early as it is a known fact that this store. is generally crowded from 10 and after, and you will have a chance to look at aman who has eaten CORNED BEEF HASH for three years. AT Surplus Army Supply Store 1013-15 First Ave., Near Madison Street. assorted meats R. T. AGUIRRE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928. “The Hands That Make It Painless” This Is the Place to come for dental work. It will be done by expert dentists, the price will be the most reasonable consistent with highest quality— you will receive a positive guarantee of sat- isfaction. And best of all, your work will be done without hurting you a bit. The Bos- ton Dental Co. is famous for its painless methods. X-RAY WORK We are prepared to do dental X-Ray work in all its branches. Modern up-to-date equip- ment. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth without charge and give you the benefit of expert advice as well. THE BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche meat specialty man, MR. R. T. AGUIRRE, operating from Fort Mason, California, is in town today to “smash” the H. C. L. and will demonstrate to the public a new delicacy known to the boys as our famous CORNED 1013-15 First Avenue, Near Madison Street U. S. Govern- ment O. D. Wool Shirts, Officers’ Rain- coats, Barracks and Field Shoes, O. D.' Wool Blankets, Army Wool Sox, Barracks Bags, U. S. C. Underwear, Service Hats, Chevrons—in fact a complete assortment of Surplus Supplies Suplus Arn Supply Store 1012-15 First Avenue, Near Madison Street