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PAGE 8 Mrs. Mabel Francis ’ “Taniac helped me back to good) health two years ago and I am still feeling fine,” recently said Mrs. Mabel I. Francis, highly esteemed resident of 628 8. Linwood ave, Hal timore, Ma. | “Before taking the medicine I suf. fered from a nervous breakdown and was in an awful condition. I scarce ly bad strength and energy to han- @ie a broom and my housework was Grudgery to me. “The first battle of Tanlac made such a wonderful tmprovement in My condition that IT was both sur-! sed and delighted. So I stuck to} and a few bottler made me fee! as) Mf T bad never had a sick day. My health has been fine ever since.” NOTE—The Internationa! hina ct AIDED BY favorable weather con @itions, the Alaska liner Victoria @ocked in Seattle late Sunday after. | | passengers were carried. { Seven million deathe have been | the germs of the plague. THIS IS THE NAKED TRUTH| PARIS, Oct. —Chorus girls here threatened to go on a atrike against appearing “dishabille” unless thelr wages are tnoreased The demand i: The less clothes, the more pay. They hold that the prevailing pay for appearing in the nude ts not sufficient inducement for dispensing with thelr garments. ‘The present wage scale: In costume, 200 francs a month Semi-draped, 852 franca a month. Unadorned, 400 franca. Aueetiionn to Take Tea and Sandwich That Captain Roald Amundsen, piloted by Lieut. O. Omidahl, will at tempt in May or June to fly across the North Pole, is declared by F J. Want, government school teacher at Wainwright, Alaska, where Amundsen ts spending the winter Wart arrived in Seattle, on his way to Washington, D. C, on the revenue cutter Bear, Amundsen and Omdahl, Wart sald, are comfortably quartered near the school house at Wain wright. They will carry only 4 thermos bottle of hot tea and a sandwich on thelr 1,700.mile flight Ward says. Two whales, walrus and seal, and « herd reindeer insure plenty of food the explorers. Amundsen's schooner, Maude, drifting more rapidly than was en ticipated, Want reports, and it i predicted that she may float acrow the top of the world in little m than @ year, altho she i p visioned for seven. some for Wilkins and Wood Trial October 16 W. AL (Weary) Wilkins, and Charles Wood, county purchasing agent, under grand jury indictment for alleged grand larceny, will be Placed on trial im superior court October 16. The case was set Sat urday by Presiding Judge Austin E. Griffiths. Wiking, a printer and binder, and Wood deny the charges and g|bave declared that they welcome a| speedy trial. They are charged with defrauding the county out of $1,200 on two fustice court dockets | Fin If you lke sophisticated, smooth. Noon after « fast run. More than 150 | running, deftly-written comedy, you fully | wilt enjoy “Three Wise Fools” at the Metropolitan this week. This unqualified indorsement of nused in India by fleas which carry |the Austen Strong play- smacks of | ry, press agentry, but the delightfully Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are Mot getting the genuine Bayer prod. | uct prescribed by over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for colds, headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia, lum. bago, rheumatism, neuritis, and for The Name of Kimball ona Piano SAY “‘BAYER” when you buy Aspirin pain tm general. Accept only “Bay er” package which contains proper directions, Handy boxes of twelve tablete cost few cenis. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, As pirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of slieylicacia. “Three Wise Fo e, Smooth Comedy ‘BOARD BEGINS PRUNING JOB County Must Lop Off One and a Half Millions Facing the task of cutting $1.51 60 from the county budget if th | tax levy for 1929 te to be kept down fto last year's rate of 10 milla, the leounty comminstoners attacked the ‘pretiminary budget estimate at the first of a series of public hearings | Monday | ‘The total preliminary budget's en timate for 1923, as submitted by the various department heads, amounts | to $4,425,691.00. The ts equivalent to a tax levy of 15.2 mills, Early In the meeting the commis. sioners adopted a resolution to the effect that no salary Increases will be granted unless the genera) salary budget tn that particular department shows a decrease from last year It also was decided to eliminate the | county garage budget of $19,000, | and to distribute the large expenses | pro rata among the various depart ments. Thies was done fo that a/ joheck may be made on the depart ment expenditures for operating and) maintaining official Un the present, system. | automobiles no such | check can be mad | In regard to the matter of salary increases, strenuous opposition de veloped. County Commissioner Lou Smith summed thie up when he re | marked that he would like to ane two men do the work of threes this year wherever it is possible. | “We do not want to work a hand-| whip.” Smith said, “but it ts up to jeverybody on the county payroll to shoulder a little more work If pow wible. It te not my idea to cut nal artes, but now fs a pretty poor time to etart to raise them.” Two budget mates were adopt. ed, ‘These were the budgets of County Auditor D. KE. Ferguson, which shows « grand total of $124, 400, or $5,000 lens then last year and the election and regintration budget of $5,200. Hearing on the road and bridge fund budget was announced for ip. m. Thursday. PERHAPS THEY KNOW THE GROOM “Waa the wedding a euccess?* “Oh, a huge one. Why, women! the bride."—-Boston Transcript. ols” }wentimental and humorous comedy so adroltiy composed and so ski! ed that it deserves high com mendation. Tho slight im plot, the play holds | the interest of the audience thraout. | ts due, im great part, to the! | fine acting of Tom Wise, whose rym |pathetic portrayal of the irascible but kindly financier ts as eubtle and finely modulated a plece of wodk as [has been seen here for many moons. |was saying an he only understandy | | _The story, brietiy, t@ that of three | | sentimental ol@ bachelors who have | loved and been rejected by the sam |etrt. To them ts bequeathed the) daughter of their old eweetheart.| Into the dull routine of thelr home, she brings youth and freshness, until! TUE Is Isadora’s Soul White, Red or Pink? Dancer and Russ Hus- band Held for Immi- gration Probe BY CARL VICTOR LITTLE NEW YORK, Oct, 2. Dunean, who, greatest dancer,’ ing the latest steps to little bol- shoviks In Moscow, entered her native land under guard today, The body of the famed “Mys the,” whose soul, she says, is wont to flutter over land and sea, was in the custody of imml- gration officers, was that of Serge Essenine, her poetic Rus- sian husband. The two were taken from their suite on board the liner Paris to the Battery and thence to Ellin tsland, where Uncle Sam will dec they can enter the "7 © whether United States. 1 didn’t « here to preach about Lenin and Trotsky,” said the dancer who has been absent since 1917, “I came here to show you how to dance with ‘your souls and to plead for funds to feed the Russian children,” Charging that he was stripped naked by tmmigration authorities and searched against hin will, after he had visited Mins Duncan on board the Paris yesterday, F. Turok, the star's manager, wired a hot protest to Washington today, Murock stated h Just finished a« conference with Miss Duncan when he was grabbed by authorities and rushed tanto @ room. “Over my protestn, all my clothing was removed,” he said. “AU my personal effects were searched, This is an outrage. “They must have thought I had some bolshevik code messages tatooed on my skin. “All this talk about Mh Duncan being a bolahevik ts ridie We will fight this thing to a finteh,” Isadora, who says he dances with her soul, flexed impatiently with her fort in her stateroom on the liner Paris eariier in the day, when her Uncle Bam refueed to admit her to the native land she bas so often shocked Immigration officials were atlent on why she had been held up, but stated they had received instructions venture of ru in Moscow YWnder the ausp Lenin and Trotsky had somet do it. Friends of rithes evidently feared “1 N's soul had been iyed red or at least a delieate pink thru contact with the soviet pentie men The dancer, who sald she be came acquainted with the genius Serge when thelr souls bunuped into each other out in the great wile spaces of the unknown, talked indignantly, Serge did not quite get what ah wit auth Russian, but he evidently realized that there was a “Dall-up” some- where down the tine. Isadora, whone white felt hat was pulled down over a mass of red bobbed hair, and who wore a jacket and skirt of blue and Ruastan boots, SEATTLE ON STAR xO SMITH’S GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE OF Wall Paper and Paints CASH - AND - CARRY PLAN POPULAR | | | Wie tis gS) allt i Thousands Buy Paper Here and and Hang It Themselves Well, folks, it’s just a year since we opened our Seattle store. It has been a year of steadily increasing sales. We were confident that Seattle people would appreciate and patronize a store where they could buy the very new. est in Wall Paper at prices considerably less than they had been paying, and we have not been disappointed. | It is a pleasure to note that many who visited us on that opening a have not only returned many times during the year, but have sent he friends to us as well. | . Now we are going to show our gt a of the loyal patronage given us by thousands throughout the state by holding this great Anniversary Sale as we begin our second year in Seattle. Sale Starts TODAY — Continues 10 Days | $1.95 Room ‘This amount will give you chotce of that big line which we are featuring 100 roll, with pretty cutout borders and ceiling for $1 95 10212 room, only | | ) Cholce of those S00 Taps which are on sale now at 280 roll Eight rotis side wall, four rolle eotling at 7%ec roll and 16 DOW. .+ weerereseoees | yards of cut-out berser at and a 12%o cefiing for 10x12 ee yard gives you complete o son es cemmegeres+ fit fo $ room for Sie sewese$1.50 | Varnish Tiles | Sy". $3.00 | ae | For your kitchen or bath, co ae | these washable papers tn $1.50 grade $1 Ceilings peat tile effects are the BOW. coeececeer D proper thing. - Epecal. asvweseee @2C | Harmonellas Motre, white or 48 her apparent association with crooks | hinted modestly that she was the beat | cream... ++ leada to an estrangement which | dancer in the wort iT genie gua 10c A pretty blend in six ‘attract. Wear-Well threatens to verge on tragedy. Be “As,” she said, “they dance | $5 ants Ge elk * ing sentimental comedy, the tragedy! with their legs and swing their | ~wngthen soopac alee A Room ive colors Paints never arrives, and the curtain sees| arms, I dance with my soul, Cracked te 15c Beautiful Tho and $1 tapestry width, with beautiful 19¢ eut- the girl happy in the arms of the| don’t I, Serge!” DALLOTD. aren ceweser patterns with embossed cell- out borders to match. Very ‘This eplendi@ paint in while handsome nephew of the elderly Serge, a blondehalred boy of | Heavy embossed 25 ing enough for 10x12 room and all colors. financier. ly agreed. | hs kscides ae c during Anniver. $5 00 special, 50c 4 “Three Wise Fools" ts essentially edith sary Sale, room. e DOME, .ccccccncboccss At, per $2.35 4 comedy of character, and the thres| WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Isadora Allon... — eeoee jleading roles are excellently delin.; Duncan, famous dancer, who mar : At, per half. b jeated by Mr. Wise ae the cfochety|ried a Russian and conducted a Kalsomine wath sss cake 1 financier, J. Francis Reilly as the eminent jurtet and Burke Clarke as the paychologiat Mary Ricard is well cast ag the airt, and Kenneth Thomson pl the handsome and dashing lover coptably, The minor roles are skil)-| fully acted. The play fs not new to fenttic theater.goers, but the present con. |pany ts easily wupertor to its prede onnwor \K. of C. Night School Is Open A record enroliment was expected at the evening school of the Knights of Columbus, which was open Mon day evening at 916 E. Marion st | Former service men and women | are offered a varied curriculum of Practica! subjects, under the super vision of W. J. Smith, principal. | The subjecta include auto me } chanics, accounting, radio teleg raphy, Journalism, arithmetic, sales manship, business English and jother subjects. | AMUSEMENTS -—PANTAGES— | Mats, 2:30 Nights 7 and 0 Now Playing BILLY KELLY @ CO. fe assurance that your tnstrument will give you a lifetime of satisfac tory service. More than three bun- G@red thousand Amorican homes pos sons a Kimball—every home can have one when there are Kimball models that can be had, Priced at $375 While the Kimball Piano ts surpris ingly low in price, nothing has been taken away from the quality, the beauty of tone and splendid action. Quantity production in the great Kimball factories, and popularity in the homes, has made it ponsible to rell the Kimball at a remarkable price, and send it to your home on Very Easy Terms Come in and see the latest models, and hear the Kimball tone NEW EDISONS COLDUMBIAS Seattle © Tacoma THIS WEEK “amCIT’ Moor Orpheum Circuit "ss WAUDEVILLE:; 50 Overtui “ae s 2:6 | Topics of the A | VIOLA DANA in / “They Like ‘Em Rough” dancing school in Moscow spon sored by the soviet government will be kept out of the United States until the gpectal board of inquiry on her case, Immigration Commissioner Husband declared to day The dancer ts being held at New York pending the decision of the boart. The new act of congress, which provides that a wife does not take her husband's citizenship and un der which the dancer claims the right to enter the country even tho she is married to a foreigner, is not retroactive, it was said. This act went into effect about ten days ago. | |The Duncan marriage occurred be- | fore the act went into effect. ADDS TO SIZE OF HOTEL SITE TACOMA, Oct. 2—The deciaton of the Moose lodge at a special meet- ing to give Hugh Wallace, ambassador to France, purchase the 60-foot Pacific ave. frontage owned by the fraternal body, has injected a new angie in the debate of ballots over the aslec- an option to tion of a site for Tacoma's new mil-| on-dollar community hotel. Wallace has offered the hotel trus. tees the new frontage in addition to the 116-foot frontage of the Don. nelly site on the same terms as un- der the original offer of a 99-year leake, Im addition, Wallace has agreed to give an option chase the entire property at any time during the fin® 26 years at the appraised valuation at time of purchane. First six months’ rental on the Donnelly site will be accepted in stock of the corporation, Mr. Wal- lace has agreed. N. P. and G. N. Rail to pur. Strikers Stay “Out’’| SPOKANE, sult of an Oct An the intensive 10-day paign to get striking to return. to work side by side with atrikebreakers the Great Northern up to today had obtained the services of five former union men. The Northern Pacific had eight former union employes work- ing. The Northern Pacifico road chiefs are in conference in St, Paul tn an attempt to come to a decision over the WarfieldJewell agreement. re cam employes COAL CONFERENCE , Oct. 2—In an ef ate movement of coal, Conrad Spens, federal fuel dis tributor, today insued a call for presidents of all conl-carrying rail roads to meet with him in confer ence here Thursday, former | EXTRA SPECIAL—EXTRA During this big Anniversary Sale we will give a valuable and useful package to every customer who brings this advertisement to our store and buys Wall Paper to the amount of $2.00 or over—Smith’s is the place. Our new electric trimmer trims your paper while you wait and without charge. ‘The best, in 13 colora, Regu- lar 100 grade. 8 .oc Special, per IB. ....+++ House Lining Wall felt makes your rooms warmer and costs you less. Rolla of 60 $2.00 equare yards for At, per Paint... 0s. $1.20 Varnish Stains, quart... cee. Originators of Cash-and-Carry Wall Paper Stores in the Northwest Seattle Store— Portland Store— 1521 Fourth Avenue 108-110 Second Street ' World Traveler to Address Convention Delegates to the Western Washing ton Sunday School convention, which is to be held at the ¥. M. C. A. on! October 11, 12 and 18, will be ad dressed by W. C. Pearce, who recent. ly completed an eight months’ tour of the world in the Interests of the Sunday school. Other speakers will be Dr, N. K. Tully of Portland and J. Sherve Durham, superintendent of home visftation. ave. tagger a have nm operating t a will consolidate their stock i new home, which will “The House of Bargains’ priced furnishings for and children will be Firm to Open New Department Store Having leased for ten yeare the bullding formerly occupied by the Cooperative market at 1419.23 First Mercy Vessel on Vacation in City Having saved five vessels from destruction in as many months, the coast guard cutter Snohomish was vacation In Seattle lenjoying a bref \atonday, She will soon return to her | post off the treacherous shores of Vancouver island and in the Straits of Juan de Fuca. In addition to her errands of mercy at #ea, the Sno homish has distinguished herself of late by playing the Good Samaritan to Indians and «ettlers along the isolated sections of the Olympte pen: | When unable to get needed Announcement = T am pleased to announce that, after three months in New York and the East, Where I enjoyed some inter: esting clinics of great pro- fessional value, I have re- sumed my practice again and will be giad to meet my patients and friends, as usual, DR. R. E. TURNER ao Licensed iropractor and Drugless Physician 210-12 Haight Bullding Second and Pine Phone Main 3542 Hours 10 to 12 and 1 0 5 Consultation Free insula medical assistance in any other wi \reaidenta of that section radio the |snohomish, and that ship's doctor ts Refined, Delicate Skin Secured by Absorption ‘fo complexton can be considered vtiful if the skin coarse in! texture. This trouble can be over come by ning and cleansing th pores, +he closing of which the akin rough. ‘To open the poi and remove dirt and impuritios, the mercolized wax process. The wax completely absorbs the rough, faded or dincolored outer always ready to respond. ~NEW RADIUM — TREATMENTS Now Being Administered in Seattle The new method ts reasonable tn price and almogt @ specific for euch ‘diseases an Hheumatism, Neuritis, Diabetes, Storpach, Bowel, Blood Skin, Nerve, gh Blood Pressure, Gland Weakness and conditions re. sulting from o@erwork and dissipa tions.” Call at Qnce at the Port of Health, 1327 Thifl ave, opposite the Postoffice, for consultation, Advertisement, } | i} | pores now freely ma* ter and drink in the life-giving, ation-promoting oxygen. Mercolized wax, because of, ft wonderful absorption power, ts f wuperseding other treatments coarse, pimply, yellow, muddy or blotchy skin, Tt fe applied at night ike cold cream and washed off next mornin he wax, to be had at store (one ounce will do), ‘miess.—Aéy er tisement, for |

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