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Member American Homes Bureau | SALE] OF REBUILT | RANGES Prices reduced for immedi. ate disposal. Here is the op portunity to seoure a fully guaranteed steel range at a very rare bargain. Liberal Credit Extended Majestic Range, 18-inch oven. ........°$39.50 Majestic Range, 15-inch oven....... . $39.50 Maple Range, 14-inch oven .. $29.50 } Estate Range, 18-inch oven .... . 849.50 Majestic Range (with coil),18-inch oven. ..$38.50 Baker Range (with coil), 18-inch oven. ...$37.50 Superior Range, 18-inch oven ............829.50 St. Clair Range, 18-inch oven sees $49.50 Ohio Range, 18-inch oven ommeee. $39.50 Round Oak Range, 18-inch oven ..........$41.50 Royal Range (with reservoir), 16-in. oven. .837.50 Wonder Range, 14-inch oven ....aeme.... 849.50 Buck Range, 18-inch oven .... «seems. $39.50 South Bend Range, 18-inch oven... seaes..- Laurel Range, 18-inch oven. .........2... Downstairs Store RUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctreen. PIKE ond PINE Grunbaum Building What a pity anyone should fac lain kl “slack” because of “getting of rheumatism—take Lathrop's old.” A man may be as vig- Gold Medal haarlem oil capsules crous and healthy at 80 as at (the original and genuine) regue | 50, if he keeps his OP's larly and your stomach and kid- are spirits will be ene | neys in shape. When the step Degins to lag, the Joints ache, occa- sional touches of livened, your step | spring and your, Lock fer the name Geld Meda) on the life. Sealed boxes, Sette sSariice fully guaranteed. For Sale by the Owl Drug Co. HAARLEM OIL {Relatives Return From Prison Visit ‘Women relatives of I. W. W. Prisoners at Walla Walla returned to Seattle Monday evening after a vist with the men serving time at the state penitentiary, following con- viction of complicity tn the Armistice day shootings at Centralia in 1919. . |The women were welcomed by I. W. W. members her, ‘Bureau of Missing Relatives tavites te ese this lost by Alexander McLean Watson have been turned over to Maple Leaf post of the American Legion by the Red Cross, which received them from the finder. Healthy Mother Merry Childre n Happy Home kag maintain a happy home the housewife m if eve! i Where is my hat?” cries the boy. ‘ “ What did you do with my coat?” asks the “can’t find any handkerchiefs,” yells the h The housewife is usually the advisor and general manager of the family. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound helps women to Tesging them in good health. maintain a happy home by Le. Ind—“My back was so bad could not do my washing. I was always tired out and had no ambition, was nervous and dizzy and everythin acemed to worry me and I had awfu pains in my right side. I felt badly ‘about four years and could not do my work as it should have been done. I saw Cc work, meal, and was una My girl friends a if 1 would take health. Herduties are many and various, and it seems as other member of the family depended very much on her. incinnati, O.—"I suffered for « yeat with nervous troubles and irr ities before I took Lydia E. Pink Vegetable Compound. all the time and I was unfit for I was worn out ff I cooked @ Seattle Star on RadioWh THE SEATTLE STAR Will Broadcast Tonight | 1} | | Artists who will entertain on The Seattle Star's radio pro- gram, w Rhodes , tonight. ich will be broadcasted from station K D Z E, The They are (upper left) Lloyd Spencer, (upper right) Dan Caslar, (lower left) Fred Sosman and Dave Elprin. the program. Perhaps the astronomers won't star finshing thru the skis tonight fo fans who listen in on proadcasting station between TA8 and 8:15 will hear the special semi-monthly program arranged by The Star. ‘Tho selections will be well diverst- fied, ranging from vocal numbers to character comedy songs. Dan Casiar, well known pianist, now appearing at the Pantages the- ater, will send several instrumental selections over the ether. Dave Elprin, popular Seattle tenor, will sing @ number of songs, accom- panied by Mra. James K. Forrest. Fred Sosman, one of the best known of Anrerica’s comedians, will offer a selection of character songs. He is a Pantages artiat. Lioyd Spencer, who fs In charge of the program, will tell a number of humorous stories. ust keep in good daughter. usband. lare am's alned ae My back ble to do my washing. nd my sister told me your Vegetable Com- vaudevilie | | Doltes was in the room with Mrs. | Doltes, her lover. Homer Brew, The Star's columnist, is also on An@ Yromer Gin Brew, cotyumist lepet ft, but there will be another jof The Star, will exhibit his herd of |trained goldfish, explain the Einstein |theory, walk the tight rope or what in more likely will read bits of humor |prepared capecially for the oc casion, CARRY POWER THRU AIR? ALBANY, N. Y. Oct. 18—Opere- tion of trains by electrical energy transmitted thru the air by électron tubes, the newest invention tn radio, Was forecast today by Dr. Irving Tangmutr, radio expert of the Gen- eral Electric company, and tnventor of the new tube, “Such devices will probably be used not merely for radio purposes, but may ultimately play an tmport- ant part in such problems as the | electrification of railroads and the j transmission of power to long dis tances by means of direct current,” Dr, Langmuir raid, Thus, he indicated, power gener ated at Niagara Falls might be sent thru the air and picked up and used to drive machinery in Ban Francisco, Nick Doltes Gets Sentenced to Life PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18.—Nick Dottes, who, for love of a woman, murdered a man, was sentenced yes terday by Ctreutt Judge Evans to; spend the balance of his life in the penitentiary at Salem, Doltes killed George Grammatt! in the Everett hotel here, Aug. 27. Grammatti, band who had fled her hus-| at Onalaska, Wash. with! Grammatt! appeared at the door and demanded his little son, whom Doites and Mra. Grammatti had tax- en with them when they fied.| Doltes fired five times at the hus band, Relatives Benefit by Oregon Bonus BALEM, Ore, Oct, 18—In the! event of the death of an ex-service! man, who was entitled to the bene-| fits of the Oregon bonus law, his claim reverts to his next of kin in the order named in the statutes, and not to his estate, according to an opinion handed down by the Oregon state supreme court, Munitions Will Be Left for Citizens TOKYO, Oct, 18—Before Japa nese troops evacuate Vladivostok, munitions now stored there will be turned over to the municipal de fense organization, it was reliably learned here today. A MODERN GABRIEL ‘What's the most important Job you éver had, Sam?" “In de army, boss.” “A fighting man?” “Naw, suh. I wuz wid a cullud regiment dat didn't go acrost, but Veg Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised so much and it did #0 many people z00d that I began to take it my- pelf. I am feeling fine now and everyone tells me that they never saw me looking eo well, I live on a farm, do all my work, and have three little girls to take care of. I am recommending this medi- cine to my friends and know it will help them.”—Mrs, Henwenr Lone, R. R. No. 8, Box 7, Larwill, Ind. ound and Liver Pills I would be re- jeved, After taking the first bottle I felt better, so kept on taking tho Vege- table Compound and now I am the mother of a 19 months old boy. Ho is fat and healthy and I am sure I could never have carried him if it had not been for your Vegetable Com ound.” —~Mra, Cuntsr, Perrore, 318 W. Liberty Street, Cincinnati, O. Thousands of women owe their health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. ever’ mawnin’ I made two thousand niggers roll outer bed. “Were you the commanding of- ficer?”* “Naw, sir, I waz de bugler."— Birminghan Age-Herald, The Chinese, it is estimated, eat 6,000,000 dogs annually, WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 KFC—11:15 a, m.: 2 to 3 p, mj; 5:30 p, m.; 916 to 10:15 p, m, INAUGURATED 42 Organizations In City Plan Big Drive i}| In the concerted drive against the most city, representatives of 4% different civio, fraternal and social welfare societies met at the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night and formed a great central organtzation designed to assist the authorities tn suppressing the dope traffic Action was planned along three) distinct lines: 1, Stricter enforcement of ex- isting statutes, 2. tment of more strin- gent laws. | 3. Rehabilitation H of the habit, | Possibly the most Important action taken at the mesting was the launching of a campaign to bring about an international congress at which an effort will be made to attack the dope evil at its root, by ending the cultl- vation of the poppy, from which | narcotics are derived, | Immediate construction in Seattle of a special hospital for dope addicts was urged and plans were made for an educational campaign, to teach the general public the menace of the nareotion traffic | Additional hospitals in other seo- tions of Washington were urged, and were laid to obtain federal and of victims To ald officials tn enforcing the present narcotics laws, it was decid. ed to form a central agency, which all of the or tictpating will be rep bureau will be operated on a strictly confidential basis, the public being given to understand that the source of all tips regarding dope-peddiers jwill be guarded with the strictest) necrecy. Support of the France and Porter bills, dealing with the dope situa. tion, which are now before congress, was also urged, | President Harding and Gecretary of the Treasury Melion will be memo- rialized, as ult of the meeting, the narcotic department jovernment from the prohibl-/]) tion enforcement bureau. Appointment of an mittee, to comprise representatives from all the ed, wan decided on. Tuesday night's meeting wae the only public seasion that will be held, In the future the organization will keep tts activities necret. $50,000 DOPE KDZE—10:30 to 11 a, m, and 2:30 to 4:30 p. m, daily and 7:15 to 8:15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. KIR—815 to 9:15 p,m. KZC—6:46 to 7:16 CACHE SEIZED) GALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 18. —Fifty thousand dollars’ worth of| narcotics were today in the custody) of department of justice agents, following the arrest of Frank FE. Nickolls. Nickolis was making @ profit of more than $3,000 each month, it is said. Money orders and papers eeized at his home showed that In July, August and September he had handled over $200,000 worth of dead: ly drugs, officers 4iscloned, The arrest of Nickolle ended a 14 weeks’ hunt by the federal agents for the drug broker here, whose connections were ew York din- tributors. Agents in New York were i advised by telegraph and the dis-| tributing agency there was raided) Saturday. To Organize Class for Song Leaders A class for song leaders, or thone who desire to take up song leading work, will be conducted by R. H. Vivian, community service song leader, under the auspices of Seat: tle Community Service, beginning Wednesday at 8 p. m, 157 Stuart Bldg. SALEM, Ore—Body of man found near Aurora identified as that of Mil- ton BE. Hearn, 65, who escaped July 9 from state hospital for insane. BREAK A COLD | IN FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! Yivery druggist here guarantees each package of “Pape’s Cold Com pound” to break up any cold and end grippe misery in a few hours or money returned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feverishness, inflamed or congested nose and head relieved with first dose. These safe, pleas: | ant tablets cost only iw cents! and millions now take them instead of nickening quinine | Just tell the wotkde Theyve got the PE P. STROLLERS Thats a Cigarette rganizations represent- | RONDOPE [i THE RHODES co. SE This Is ‘Seattle Star Night From Our Radio Broadcasting Station—7: = 15 to 8:15 eee A Sale of House Dresses and Aprons Special 89c Each Upper Main Floor For Thursday we are offering a smart group of 400 Aprons and House Dresses for quick selling. Regard- less o one g f their former prices, they have been placed in roup, priced to sell at 89¢ each. The Dresses are of gingham, and Aprons of ging- ham and percales. trimmed with rick-rack braid and self materials. range early Yarns for the Art Knitting Yarn, a ba! Heather Mixtures, a ball Pompadour Yarns, Knitting Worsted, « The latter are of slip-on style and Sizes from 36 to 40, and there are a few in 42. Come and get your pick. Making of Useful Christmas Gifts! Needle Art Dept.—Upper Main Floor Shetland Filo Germantown Saxony Yarn, a ball ... 402, Skein Yarns, a sket: ‘A New Shipment of Linens for Household and Restaurant Use DAMASK; pure white linen Damask, 64 inches wide and in a ment of good patterns. priced at, a yard, $1.75. wide. This is a very good TABLE DAMASK, 70 of a medium weight and sortment of patterns. yard, $1.95 and $2.25. DAMASK, of pure white Satin, 72 inches wide, and in a pleasing assort- A fine quality ma- ment of patterns. terial, priced at, a yard, ZONERS WILL SUBMIT PLANS Division of Seattle into building zone districts, to come under six classifications, is contemplated by plans which the zoning commission expected to present to the city council shortly. Each city district will come under o of six classifications: First residence, limited to single family dwellings, churches, schools; second residence, permitting apartment houses, hotels, hospitals, clubs; busl- ness, any sort of residence or busi- ness structure; light manufacturing; heavy manufacturing, and the indus. trial district, which is regulated by laws other than zoning. Height of buildings ts also regulat- ed by the zone laws, with five classt fications ranging from 40 feet to 125 feet on streets up to 60 feet in width: An additional 18 inches is allowed for every additional foot of street width. South Americans Send in Turkeys HOBOKEN, N. J., Oct, 18.— Thankagiving turkey from South America is the latest thing in im- portations, When the Munson liner Western World from Buenos Aires and Montevideo docked here it was learned that 65 tons of turkey for the holiday season were on board, DAMASK; pure white linen Damask, in pleasing floral designs and 68 inches to sell at, a yard, $1.50, NAPKINS; pure white linen Damask Napkins to match most all our yard- age patterns. Size 21x21 and 22x22 inches. Priced at, a dozen, $6.00, $7.50 and $8.00. MERCERIZED DAMASK of medium weight, 70 inches wide, and in a va riety of neat patterns; a yard, 65¢. CRASH; 500 yards of linen and cot- ton-mixed Crash, silver bleached, and with red borders. A yard, 20¢. TOWELING; 1,000 yards of brown linen Crash Toweling of a medium weight. A special value at, a yard, 19¢. wide assort- Attractively grade, priced inches wide, in a good as- Priced at, a $2.75. and the Columbia Valley Power of New York was allowed to 4 two sites. Two other permits for Jee near San Diego, Cal., were issued, Rupture Kills _ 8,000 Annuall Eight thousand persons are laid away—the bur eing marked “Rupture.” Why’ cause the unfortunate ones had lected themselves or had been ly taking care of the sign (swell: of the affliction and paying no tention to the cau Vhat are yor Issue Water Power Permits on Coast WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The fed eral power commission today issued five preliminary permits for de velopment of water power on the | Pacific coast. The Pacific Power & Light Co. |was given @ permit to develop a power project on the Deschutes river re nical support. The binding INDUCES |nure retards blood circulation, t | | | robbing the weakened muscles that which they need most—no PEP petenee tah toane a na Humphreys’ umber | atl truss ‘sufterers tn the Tendcena |“Forty” Induces Repose and! {n'the privacy of thelr owneh / Natural, Refreshing Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleepless- ness, Wakefulness. tn the privacy of their own hi The PLAPAO method is unquesi No Narcotic, No Dope. 30c and $1.00, at all Drug Stores, ably the most scientific, logical | , eipt of price, or C. O it whatever name you At best, the trusi shift—a lapsing w ed to act 1 | successful self-treatment for ruj the world has ever known. The PLAPAO PAD when adhert closely to the body cannot possi slip or shift out of place, therefore |eannot chafe or pinch. Soft as vel exp Homeo. Medicine C {156 William Street, New York. Med eal Book F' |work and whilst you sleep. " tra buckles or springs attac! “go a rn how {to close the: cael ening as nature In | enhiney Seventy-seven” | penne het come ed #0 breaks up Colds that hang on. | your, name today to PLAPAO 7 dg. § ‘s Sold by dealers from|} ite thal Mapes: ona thames Canada ,to Cape Horn. | information—(e) P. "L.—Advertises ment. tore Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. SHEARS, 51 to 8-inch (WISS SECONDS), although defects are hardly notice- able. EMBROIDERY and LADIES’ SCISSORS, 31% to 6-inch, and some IMPORTED SCISSORS. A fine assortment of high-grade BUTCHER KNIVES; also CHAMOIS, SHAVING MIRROKS and POCKET KNIVES, at 69¢. Big values at this low price. Rochester Heavy GALVANIZED PAILS 10-quart size, special at Wood handle. SOOTEX — SOOT DESTROYER—special at 10¢ package. FIBER DOOR MATS, special at 69¢, in assorted sizes. 39c $2.50, eed BRASS JARDINIERES Extra Special at $1.49 In the new attractive shape, with raised base; 9 ins. in diameter, stands 9 ins. high. Regularly sells at and

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