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THE SEATI MRS, AXTELL TO AID DILL Will Preside a at Bourbon Rally Friday Night Mra, Frances ©, Axtell, defeated candidate for the republican nomina- tion for penator in the recent pri- mary, will preside at the rally to be held at the Wilken theater Friday night by C. C. Dill, the democratic nomines for the office she sought. Dill with make the principal ad- dress, and Edgar C. Snyder, demo- orao candidate for congress, also will apeak, Dill, who i» working on a eix- speechesaday program, will not reach Seattle until Friday, and he will be off for Whatcom county the next day, speaking In six different towns tn 10 hours, Senator Miles Poindexter, hia re publican opponent, ts at present tn Okanogan county, but ts expected here next Wednesday, MURDER JURY IS DISCHARGED Unable, after being out for 24 hours, to agree upon @ verdict, the jury in the case of William De MEMBER AMERICAN Hours BUREAU: ron BETTER AMERICAN HOMES Ga FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— | —no-C. O. D, or phone orders; one, except aluminum, to a purchaser—these specials, except table or blackboard, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. ALUMINUM YOUR CHOICE —values w a 2-day sale ae Ne to $2.50 in this num. sale of alumi- item exactly as a Tea kettles, $1—. 6-qt. ‘covered stew Grate, charged with first | dearee murder, waa dischare newday pans, $1—. Seldom do you ura te bine Sane W. Frater, Deputy Prosecutor John D. Car mody accused De Graff of shooting Joe Nelson, @ seaman, tn the back in @ quarrel over Mra. Dora Col- berg, & negress. Thomas J. Casey, defense counsel, malntatned that De Graff shot Nelson in self defense. see values like this. 11 de- sirable items to select from —your choice for $1—. ‘There are 27,878,400 square feet tn & equare mile. Will Take Off va spon Fat ‘of youth? other than of the now famous iption, known as ‘ablets PERCOL ATOR: ouch cover: reduced— —heavy weave, serviceable couch cover. @0x100 in. Blue, rose or rose $495 ease, oF YOU can secure them direct from the Marmola Co. 4412 Wood ward Avenue, Detroit, Mich, on r ceipt of price 3 Cakes Soap | FREE 3 Large Cakes Palmolive Soap Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday, ev. ery person purchasing a pair Of shoes at $1.50 or over will receive, absolutely free, three large cakes of Palmolive Soap. and brown = colors. Regular price $6.50, special Friday-Satur- —25 leather suitcase at lens than half i rice. All slightly ehop worn. Prevty ~ae ares, and brass catches and alee brown 3 gee —_ alt price ae ll or while they last, each . BEC unfinished breakfast table. Size of top 3% in. A well made and durable tabie. children's hand: size biackboar: Very spectally ae ta’. Site ae Many hundred pairs Bittresy. ¢ Tees in. ite ; Shoes at this sale at ular price $1 while they last, vase 5 42c on the dollar of former prices. HAMILTON BROWN SHOE STORE 1425 THIRD AVE. Between Pike and Union Saturd ‘TOY DE ore DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR, i ee Hs oe Forty of the delegates from the Kast passed thru Seattle Wednesday on their return to their homes, and were entertained by the Chamber of Commerce. —— Macrocytis, a giant sea weed, has & stem 700 feet long. Thera are traces of the use of| shorthand by the ancient Greeks. + Expect Money From 8S East to Come Here | Because Eastern investment bank- j¢rs obtained the Western viewpoint, ‘millions of dollars of Eastern capital will be drawn into the Pacific coast states. This is the opinion of delegates who attended the convention of in- vestment bankers held last week in Del Monte, Cal. Painless Extraction of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 AMUSEMENTS eee AF DR. WO Chinese Doctor Nature Chiness Herbs Remedies eads just like butter H luh Green Chile Cheese egenemerenes snonenonc’ Blackheads Go ¢ Go Quick Week Commencing October 22 The greatest epoch-making event in the history of Remember: most of the and inflammation of rheum: comes from congestion, Sta: naabY, This Simple Method | Savon enromie, neagiea patie ckheade— vs THIRD OF A CENTURY gnesaoftanen, ‘or “hard “inemon | fenss. Sloan's d does fn ie ‘ ° ANNIVERSARY WEEK || Gold Crowns, simple method that’ fi secives | ‘straight tothe congested spot. It eral rm ° eee 7. fe aie t lanout ne warms up, stimulates the circu- Radiographs — the only reliable | your druggist “aprinide a iittie.on'a | lation. Itstops pain, brings quick, method of knowing the exact cond} | hot. wet loth—pub over the black pis reliel, Many uses— tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. land wash otf, Toul winder tere | *klh,one 35¢ bottle, It allaye Our treatment of pyorrhea is con |anee ans sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Yeurs kheads have gone, F queezing blackheads only o the pores of the skin and leave them Jarge and unaightly-—while the #im- “i Fee of ple r, Application of calonite powder BOSTON DENTAL Aer dissolve them righ he wkin soft and natural countlition, 1420% Geoond Avenue Ravertin ment LE STAR PARTY STATUS | BEFORE COURT, A. Toellmer : Case Involves | Independents’ Origin ‘Whether, in fact, there is euch a political organization aw the indo pendent party, i9 one of the ques tions that will have to be gone into by the King county superior court, when the case of August Toeliner comes up for ® hearing on its merits. ‘Tooliner, after complying with the statutes in every particular, pre- sented hin certificate of nomination with County Auditor D. B. Fergu son 4 & candidate of the Liniepen- dent party for county commissioner from the Second district. An opinion from Prosecuting At torney M that Toeliner's certificate was not valld, in that he was nominated convention, aa there ta no indepen dent party in this state. Toeliner petitioned the state eu preme court for a writ of man damus to compel Auditor Fereu- non to place his name on the No- vember ballots, The supreme cotirt bas remanded the case to the eu perior court for trial, “If they don't put my name on the ballot I'l run as @ aticker candidate,” ays Tosliner. Toelinor says that the indepen dent party is made up largely of city? federal and port ctvil service employes. It’s All in Waistline, SaysWanda She Hopes 1906 Styles Will Never Come in Again By Wanda von Kettler Bo that as it may, tt te very well im styles change. It tx decidedly well that they have changed since 1906, 19067 Mot euch @ tong time ago, fh may seem. But in the years of incidently, is that historical flim of the San Fran cisco earthquake and fire, said to be the first film ever taken of a Sreat disaster by the motion pice ture camera. The scenes, ground off ‘mid the flames and turmoll in 1906, are now, 16 years later, being shown thruout the coyntry. This week they are being featured at a loca! movie houre. Hence have today seen the ladies of 4 actually balancing their pancake hats above the pom- padours. And we ha laughed. For the styles of 1906 afford the one bit of merriment in t tragic fiaming picture of heaped ruin. And we write this to thank the god of fashion that since 1906 his world has not stood still. They tell us history repeats it- self. Perhaps some day we shail again learn to balance the pancake hat with the bird upon it over our pompadours, Perhaps we shall be- leome accustomed again to the [puffed sleeves and skirts of |much width, Perhaps— No, that’s impossible, That waistiine can't come back. Perhaps, however, we aro glad we are wearing the styles of 1922, rather than those of | erhaps we should give our thanks to the god of health as well as to the or of fashion. [FORDS REIGN ON SATURDAY On Saturday, the final day of the Fordson Industrial exposition, which ig being held jointly in large cities thruout the country, Beatle will ob- serve “Ford day.” Competition for prizes offered by | various business houses of the city will feature, Suitable awards are | ready for the prettiest Ford, the nois- jest Ford, the fattest lady driver, the wornt net of tires, man with the long: est hair, Ford carrying the largest number of persons, @ ! Striking Shopmen Enter Demurrers to appear before Federal Judge olm Douglas’ office held) at @ meeting and not at a party! way shopmen who were scheduled | | Mee | That New Suit or Overcoat | you've been thinking about. Come in this week-end and see the NEW models that are here for every man, for every figure, for every purse, We can SAT- ISFY you at a price you'll be glad to pay. EXTRA PANTS from $4 916 “Home of Fashion Park Clothes” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. OVERCOAT DAYS are here, and we're ready—how about you? Let’s show you our won- derful selection of Whip- cord and Gabardine Overcoats, soft Tweed Rainproof Overcoats, at all prices from $17.50 to $50. See our double- service cloth-faced Over- coat at the special price of When One Well- Dressed Man Meets Another correct clothes DO count. And the wonderful! range of correct styles at this old-established Men’s Store makes it easy for us to SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL- ITY. It’s not a matter of price. YOU decide that. It’s OUR business to help you make the right selection — AND WE KNOW OUR BUS- INESS. “Just a Step from Madison” SECOND CHIEF SPREADS. POLICE DRAGNET Severyns Orders Roundup of Undesirables Chiet of Police William B. Sev- eryns announced Thursday that « general fall “clean-up campaign” against the vice interests of Seattle would be begun, ending only when all garcotics peddlers, addicts, rum Gealers and vagrants were locked) securely behind the bars, In @ general order issued to all members of the department, Sev- arresting al} such characters who | have come to their notice, “The activities of the special ae | tall,” said Beveryns, “do not mean) that the responsibility of cleaning up the city has been’ lifted from the shoulders of the uniformed) force and shifted to the squads. | “Every policoman must do his) duty.” | The purpose of the campaign {fs to prevent in large measure the annual avalanche of burglaries and robbertes committed by “floaters,” men who drift to the cities for the winter and have no other means of | ubsistence than to commit rob: beries and holdups, Punchboards wil! also be banned from now on, Severyns aald. No more punchboards will be allowed to be sold, and a few days of grace will be extended to operators of the boards to get rid of them. Learn About Apples in Extension Course Persona who desire employment tn the apple orchards during the rush season, which annually lasts from #ix weeks to two months, can learn the most efficient methods of grad- ing and sorting the fruit at the school to be conducted by the exten- sion service of Washington State col: | lege during the Pacific Northwest Fruit exposition tn Seattle, On the third day of the exposition, November 13, the school will open, with demonstrations by experts. The course will continue for five days. Chandler Romance Is Broken Mrs. Onezima de Bouchelle, New Orleans beauty (right), declares Asa G. Candler, aged Atlanta soft drink magnate, has broken his engagement to her because of wagging ton- gues, Mrs. de Bouchelle denies the reports she says were cir= culated against her. “SCIENCE AND RELIGION’| FOREIGN STUDENTS at the will be the topic of the Sunday morn. | University of Washington will have ing sermon at the First Unitarian as their honor guest Mrs, Nellie L. church, Kast hall, Odd Fellows’ tem-| Lambert, bead of the Y. W, C. A. ple, 10th ave. at E. Pine st. In the | Americanization department, at a. evening the subject will be “Amer-|dinner to be held at 6:30 p. m. icanization.”” Friday at the university commons, Playfield Certain for Georgetown With several new sites now under consideration, a playfield for the Georgetown district is assured, ording (o an announcement by tl lboard of park commissioners late | Wednesday. Lincoin park has been officially Go East : on the New Steel Oriental Limited- / chosen as the name for Seattle's new park in West Seattle, and Lincoln playfield will henceforth be known as Broadway athietle field, Eight Are. Killed at R. R. Crossings CHICAGO, Oot. 19.—Four railroad crossing accidents cost the lives of LATEST PULLMAN Standard and Yourtst Sleapers, Compartensa!-Ohearvatioa Cars, Conabes Tacoma - Seattle - Spokane eight autoists here yesterday, fast fast electric train resulting fatally \for two. Jeremiah Neterer Wednesday to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt of court, has been taken under advisement for 10 days. Attorneys for the men entered demurrers.. The men are charged with making threats against employes of the Northern Pacific, Think Shipbuilding Here Will Increas Opinion wag expressed in local may rine circles that shipbuilding will t revived in this locality soon. Recen| addition of steamers to the fleets of some of the large companies indi cates that not only ship buying, bt the building of ¥essels will increas it is pointed out Siam js holding a lottery to my money, for the development of ‘alr service, 4 | | | FOLEY’S TONEY=°TAR & oTABLI SHED 1875 QUICK RELIEF No Oplotee—tagrodionte printed onthe wrapper of time, serving trains killing six and a collision with | The cases of the 11 striking rall-'a “BEGT MEALS ON WHEELS” (Prom Pertiand via 8. P. & S. Ry.) Club, Table d’hote or 2 ta Carte To Chicago without without change Vocasar NORTHERN Wall