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THB SEATT ir ) SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin ‘Unless you see the name “Rayer” 7 Om packages or on tablets you are ald getting the genuine Bayer prod Prescribed by physicians over ty-two years and proved mfe by for colds, headache, tooth: earache, neuralgta, lumbago, GOVERNMENT _ FLOATS BONDS) WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—-As the MEA ine tn a program of retend- fag of government obligations ma- turing within a few months, the treasury department today ts pre “Paring to float a bond tuo of —* in 4% per cent securt- rhoumatiam, neuritis, and for pain tn general. Accept only “Bayer” pack age which contains proper directions. Mandy boxes of twelve tablets cont few conts. Druggists also sell bot trade mark of Mayer Manufacture of | Monoaceticacidester of Satcyticactd. tasue, said It was a refunding Iseue, which will afford a “particularly favorable opportunity to holders of 4% per cent Victory notes to ac-| quire a long-time government bond) on attractive terms in place of | Victory notes, which will mature or be redeemed within jhe next few months.” gees a October 16 and wil! mature tn 1952, ‘The tssua' . ged hese “ben ho the government reserving the priv by Secretary of the/iiege to redeem them in 1947, when Mellon, who in a letter’the last of the war loans mature. ’s Cold Compound” Break Breaks a Cold in Few Hours ‘Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow: hes, eneesing. The second and third completely and end alt grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug atoren, Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Inalat upon Pape’s. every two hours until) doses are taken. The first dose clogged-up nostrils and alr pas of head; stops nose running; headache, duliness, feverish- Nothing you can add to beauty means much as prettier teeth. Millions now attain them in a new way. Dainty people done gently, day some fifty nations employ this method of harmful grit, the world over, use. Ues of 24 and 100, Aspirin ts the; to bankers commenting on the new) The new bonds will bear date of) Mg Gnd snuffling! Take “Paye's Cold | tose" unusually break up the cold | methods have been found. One acts curdle film, one to remove it. And this is Able authorities have amply proved these methods. Now leading dentists, all Value of Rocks Is Explained Here's @ story on #alesmanshtp- the abliity to make your prospect see the best side of the property you show him and to minimize and cause him to forget the worst The late Maj, Fred Reed was wide ly known in the Yakima valley and In Southern Idaho as a salesman and & booster for reclamation. Reed had a party of Easterners out one day, showing them land-—rocky land “Too many rocks,” complained one prospect. “What?” Reed queried In surprine, “Why, man, the rocks aro what make this land valuable, They at- |tract and retain the heat, make | drainage posnible—wiy, we couldn get along without recks—not tn thie j country ° They passed on and came to a field where men were raking rocks inte piles and hauling them away. “Thought they liked the rocks,” bacrved the prospect. “I'll say they do!’ exclaimed Reed. “Look at those fellows, will you? They're stealing ‘om ‘BROKERS ALL | DEL MONTE. Cal, Oct. 9.—-Optt miam wan the keynote at the open ing session today of the convention of the American Investment Bank ers’ association here Speakere discussing nurmerous phases of the commercial, industrial —— |} and economie problems of the coun cous | try, all seemed to seo a bright out look for the coming year Howard F. Beebe, president of the Association, presided while William Sproute, president of the Southern Pacific railroad, delivered the open. ing addrens. Committee and official reports took up most of the remainder of the Morning session, while golf was to be the principal feature of the after noon. 250 More Students at U Than in 1921 To date, |ington has an enrollment of nearly [250 more etudents than Inat year. Registration figures Saturday night were reported to be 4.825. More students enrolled Monday. The total figures for last year were 4.596 by day, without the use are advising their daily | ARE HOPEFUL} the University of Woat: | |Forbus Promises a Big House Cleaning Lady Willie Forbus addressed a large meeting of residents of the y dintrict Suturday wee hall. Applause ed the following statement: Stan, Tam elected prosecuting attorney 1 will surround myself with a new or sunization of deputies and make each one rexponsible for the par tloular work delegated to him. | I wih bave lawyers of known reput and ability at will clean out th present office from cellar to garret. Fred Nelson and Wm. Corcoran, candidates for county commiasioner on the democratic ticket, also ad dressed the meeting and each In turn flayed the present conduct of county affaires. WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE if | Water will be shut off on 20th | ave. N. Bi, from F, 60th et. to | | Roosevelt park October 10 from | | 8a. m. top. m piled Says Tom E. Wilson CHICAGO, Oct. 9-—The American position today, despite present prob- jlemas, than haa been many years, Thomas KE. Wilson, president of the Institute of Amer: |ican Meat the packers’ annua! convention here | toflay. Wilson eald that the packing In- dustry was the largest single indus try In the country, if not wortd, become prac stable,” Wilson | wad jeally [there seems to be Httle tendency of havink the entire level of meat val ues shift suddenly and precariously.” 100 Per Cent Club Plans Snappy Meet! | Mike Carrigan of the Seattle |chamber of Commerce will speak at }the Tuesday luncheon of the Interna | tonal 100 Per Cent club on “Seattle's Participation tn the Dedication of the meat packing industry In in a better | county the case for | senttie for the remainder of the cam Packers, declared before /voting ali the rest of his time t in the “The levels of meat values have “Here and there fluctuations may be out of line, but on the whole | LE STAR Court Refuses to u | (DUNCAN WANTS | TO DEBATE DILL. 'Farmer- Labor Men Decide| on Challenge To determine which ts entitled to jthe support of the progressive el ment in the state, James A, Duncan, ifarmerlabor candidate for senator. | will challenge ©. C, Dill, hin demo. eratio opponent, to a joint debate This move was decided on at an or ganization meeting Sunday of the farmerlabor party state committer At the meeting Joel Shoemaker, Seattle, was elected state chairman and Judge W. H, Petr, Port An lgeles, secretary, Duncan’s ftinerary {was mapped out by the committee a» follows Seattle and vicinity, October 9 to '18; Grays Harbor tounty, October 14 and 16; Lewis county, October Snohomish county, October 1& « 20; Skagit county, October 21 and 22; Whatcom county, October 23 anc Tacoma, October 27 Clallam 4; county, October 28 and 2%; Jefferson October 30; |Novermber 1 to 6, ané Yakima valley theh back te paten, In the meantiom, Dill will be a6 Western Washington, while Senator Miles Poindexter, the republidan jnomines, after a speech at Everett | Monday night, will leave for Eastern Washington, where he will stay un tla week before election Rehear River Issue WASHINGTON, Oct, 9.—The so preme court today denied the appll jcation for @ rehearing in the sult i and Colorado over to the Colorado between W respective rights river. The court's decision tn the dispute. 4 down neveral months ago, not gratifying (o either state. prado petitioned for a rehearing The court announced today, how ever, that ft hed modified the decree A minor detatis GHACK EMMA ETHER 9, who had lived 87 years of MIA. TO her life in Geattle, died Bunday at her hor 43 9 ave, 8. W. Mre Btherton came to Seattle wit er nts from Ontario, Can in survived by her hushand, Ernest J Etherton, and four sons. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mre 14, who died Baturday at her home, 1910 Stevens at., will lbe hel at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the utterworth mortuary, Mra. Brafd survived by her husband, five sons and three daughters, all of Se attle Emma Brand. jApply Zemo, Liquid—-Easy to Use From any drugrist for 250, or $1.00 o large size, get a bottle of Zemo. applied as directed it effec zeman, quickly stops skin troubles, also sively removes FANCY SKATING | ACT AT PALACE Fetching costumes and artistry dis played in a series of classic ae enhance the speed and fancy skat fag of the Robbins Trio, who are) 4) headliners of the sew bill at the) lPalace Hip. The Imperial Trio, two disses land a clever partner, entertain with \thetr dance novelty ta} Hart introduces himself with ja eaxaphone, turns to tght-wire Pasco Bridge." The juncheon, at | Rippe's Bungalow, will be in the na |#tunta, which are accompanied by ture of a sendoff to President |fmny stories and then concludes| rank t..Memiat, whe ts with a series of juggling feats. | shortly for the East, to be Ho ts « veteran of the British| | weeks “Duke” Westeott, assistant *¥intion service, quite at home tn | manoger of the Colonial theater, wit (the atr, and pleaser the audience | provide comedy entertainment Mem | An auto that won't run intro lbers hope he'll spring his pantomine |@uces McGowan and Knox, whose polwr game DUBLIN HAS A NEW NAME Under the new Irish government, | Publin will be officially known « Baile-Ath Cliath —London Opinion. You Are Welcome To this 10-Day Test Gend the coupon for it. This test will bring you a mew conception of what clean mean Within one and feel will always i i you that i i zea i i wee Gelf, to see the results of this method, FS ¢ $s. Based on modern research, to meet the new requirements and avoid the old mistakes. Now advised by leading dentists the world Over. All druggists supply the large tubes. A new-type tooth paste has been cre- ated, based on modern research. It brings other and new desired effects, and avoids some old mistakes. The name is Pepso- dent. In that scientific tooth paste are embodied those two great film combatants. Old methods wrong Modern research also shows that tooth pastes based on soap and chalk are wrong. Being alkaline, they reduce the salivary flow. They reduce the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. They reduce the alkalinity of the saliva, which is there to neutralize the acids which cause tooth decay. Pepsodent corrects those errors. It multiplies the starch digestant, multiplies the alkalinity. Thus every use gives mani- fold power to Nature’s great tooth-; -pro- tecting forces in the mouth. Two effective PAT. OFF, Soden The New-Day Dentifrice Ten-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY Dept, F-60, 1104 8. Wabash Ave., Chi 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to semarny You see the results in more smiles Look about in any circle. Note how many >retty teeth you see. Note how peo- ple show them when they smile. Every- where you can see the results of this new film combatant. And those whiter teeth mean cleaner, safer teeth. The teeth’s great enemies are effectively combated. It means that your children can better avoid the troubles that you may have suffered. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube Note how clean your teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats dis- appear. That test will be delightful. Its results will be a revelation to you. It may lead, for you and yours, to life-long benefits. Cut out the coupon now. {riendstip ripens fast, giving them 4, chanes to sing songs and con- june thelr line of comedy. A naval vain and hin loves! n mADY ports are impersonated tn delightful etyle by Bennett and Cul ver in a scenic novelty, entitied,! “The Love Boat.” which gives! them a chance to sing and dance. A ritualistic pleture from which morbidnens and imposuibill tien have been largely eliminated in| “Beyond. a Paramount production) starring Ethel Clayton. Thrills in| the form of dramatic scenes, storms and shipwrecks, followed by life on} a desert tele, are plentiful. ; Portland Man, 68,. | Plunges to Death PORTLAND, Oct. $.—-Antone An Gerson, 63, dexpondent because of i) health, leaped 63 fee. from the rail) of the Broadway bridge here late ee and somersaulted to his| death in the Willamette river below. Scores of pedestriang witnesed the man's spectacular leap, but were} powerlers to interfere. The body waa | recovered an hour beter. | on itehing, and by Sores, Burns, penetrates, ene ts a clean, Jexpensive, antiseptic lan we believe nothing you have ever used Is an effective and satisfying 4 CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks - — Eyes—Most Women Can Have is and Chafing clea and scothes dependable and tn Nquid. Try tt, Says Dr. Awards, a Well Koown) Ohio aqyerean Dr Fr. M awards, for 17 years) treated scores of women for liver) bowe! allmenta. During these m he gave to his patients « made of a few well prescription known vegetable ingredients mixed | naming them Dr. Kawants’ Olive Tablets, You wilt know them by thelr olfve color These biets are wonder-workers the liver and bowels, which cause @ normal action, carrying off the waste and polsonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow with olive oil, took, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a lations, ne good feeling, all out of sorta, in active bowel, EAwards' Olive T ime and note you take one of Dr ets nightly for the pleasing re mel-—-now and then just to keep them fit. 1$¢ and S00, eens and Heavy wantly re Marin = Makes them Clear, Bright Soerking iermy Recommended by = URINE. EVES Everything American Melody, brass Tenor ~~ (can AXOPHONES! The keys, built in low pitch—a non- ing instrument, ideal for the home— $85.00 The American Perfection stitute for the cello in orches- tone or trombone band parts with- |! out transposition) |) —brass finish, metal keys, an ex- cellent value— Co. in Music” Perfection C- finish, metal good sub. also be played cornet, bari- Sherman May &Co. » Third “rearts at Pine SEA “Everything in Music” FOR BURNING ECZEMA the Antiseptic Sparkling ..ONDAY, OCTUBER 9, 1922, } | | | | The Most Wanted Materials Roshanara Matelasse Crepe Roma Crinkled Satin Canton Crepe Brocaded Chiffon Beaded Net Velveteen Broadctoth Cire Lace Georgette Crepe Tricotine Potret Twill fabric flowers. Store Hours, 9:00 to 6:5 MeDougall fouthwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE 40 Stunning New Both Silk and Cloth Dresses EXTRAORDINARY VALUES A most attractive group of the latest styles—flowing sleeves fluttering panels, accordion pleats, Bertha collars with bead and embroidery trimming, tailored braid and velvet ribbon, luce and EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! Phone Main 6720 a Re OE Oe ER A OOOO For Evening Afternoon and Street Wear Preferred Colors Black Navy Blue Dark Brown Cocoa Brown American Beauty Henna Navy Blue Periwinkle White Orchid § iu W a R Se Ey and Dress Sale~Second nate Smyrna’s Fall Due to Unpaid Soldiers lure of the Greek government y the garrison at Smyrna its meager pittance of 69 cents a month to each man, rather than strength of the Turkish invaders, responsible for the fall of that city, econing to Arthur K. Powlison, Y the is M. C. A, physical director at Smyrna, who left the Near Haat bed July, and is now in Seattle, Unpaid for more than two months, the Greeks, evacuated without Turks, Powlison said. A CHOCOLATE dipping ela the latest thing at the Y. W. resisting numbering 300,000, fused to held the city longer re nd the | ASS te! Qa The class, due to meet four nights @ week, now has 12 enrolled. The chocolate dipping equipment has been supplied by Seattle candy manufacturers. Fine Aocte of Vaudeville 3 with W Ethel paras. Ww Hi yet ts Lon Moon, batleon Martin in Life, ~ AMUSEMENTS ‘| -—PANTAGE MATINEE 15% 50' & be w ———— ——— st ———— oa th VERY CLOSE is ‘Th’ stinglest feller we've heard of He had a toy vulcanized yisterday.—Abe Matinees 2130 Nights 7 and Now Playing nee, TAMBO KASIYAMA CUtford Wayne Tries Stone; Kiw Entertainers) Selma Bronte; Urierre and Kingy pe dmixnions Pant Mats, 250; Nights 400 General vi MOORE THEATRE um Circuit § VAUDEVILLE soe Overture ‘Topics of the TWKE Dally THIS WEEK 2120 |

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