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Music | people Others Your $150 Vicvola balance giving. of Instruments MUSIC and HAPPINESS s the expression of happiness. whistle when happy. burst into song. and dance. Choice of the rejrular price. No Interest Some ut most of them put a record on the Brunswick or Victrola— $5 Down So many requests for a continuation of our recent $6.00 offer have reached us that we have decided to repeat it for Friday and Saturday. On these two days you may select any Brunswick or any Victrola—any size, any style, any finish-and a payment of Five Dollars will send it home. —without interest—will take care of the This is an excellent opportuniity to buy for Christmas Easy payments Wi : i ts ; “ iti ||" Some Un ol hum, Fit 8150 Brunswick the Macedanians in Septem the Romans first in March and in Jantary, the Persians august 11, the ancient Mexicans \ 33, and the Mohamme ms in July. j Anes team the yar — ARE COMING BACK DENVER, Nov. 2-—~The “gallus” tls cAimbing back to its place “on the aa.” according to leading Denver cldthters. ‘The longer, bel! bottom trousers of \the heavy winter suite require more \“upi ft” than a Delt affords clothing men asserted toay. More suspenders ere being sold tn Denver this winter than last, tn the opinions of the majority of haber d@asherm “The old heavy polica, firemen and leemen’s style ian't in the best of taste, but the invisible “gallus” has o tony following among the younger “eapecially to “one dealer aid, hater. Musterole usually gives prompt Fellef from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, headache, congestion, , vheumatism, lumbago, and aches of the back or Joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Se and fic, jars and tubes. Better than » mustard plaster H STOMAGH TROUBLES MRE DUE TO ACIDITY troubles, such as stomach- | and inability to retain food, are, Probably nine cases out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secre- tion of acid is taking place in the| stomach, meng the formation of | and acid indigestion. distends the stomach and causes that full, oppressivey burnin cling sometimes lnown as heart- and in-| ate lining of the ‘The trouble lies entirely | in the excess development or secre- thon of acid. To stop or prevent this souring of | the food contents of the stomach and | to neutralize the acid, and make it bland and harmiess, a teaspoonful of | sufferers are doing now. of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attack- ing the real cause of the allment-— clogged liver and disordered bowels In legal archives there are many accounts of the trial, conviction and punishment of animals, such es cat tle, even. noxious charges horses, swine, fowls, rate and insects, on capital ~ STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That's what thousands of stomach Instead Dr. Eadwards’ Oltve Tablets arouse the liver in « soothing, healing way When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, @ lazy, don't- cate feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. E@wards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olfve off. You will know them by their olfve color. They do the work without eriping, cramps or pain Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you lke. Se and 300. Clean Up Poison Soaked Kidneys Advises Dr. Carey Thousands Die Every Year Because They Allow Pol- sonous Deposits to Ac- cumulate in Kidneys Don’t flush your kidneys with harsh makeshifts, says Dr. Carey; they are too frail and delicately con structed to treat them rough. For 40 years I have been using my Prescription No. 777 for kidney and bladder sickness and now that I have retired from active practice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful preseription at a moder- jate price, Beware of kidney disease—thou- sands die of {t every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and health If you have specks flouting fore the eyes, puffs under eyes, my feet or moist palms, back or sideache you ought to get a of Dr. Carey's Preseription ach bottle Bisurated Magnesia, @ good and ef-|No. 777 right away Peete Serrerce® Of A516 stomes It has conquered thousands of aan of hot oF cold w tor, after wat. (cases of kidney and bladder dis t? whenever acldity ts felt. sweetens the stomach and neutralizes the acidity ina Fed moments, and is @ perfectly Nese and inexpensive remedy to} nourne MAN antacid, such as Bisurated nesia, which can be obtained from | any druggist In either powder or |* jet form, enables the stomach to | do tts work properly, withe aid of artificial digestents gnenia | somes in several forins, #0 ertain to ask for and take only Binurated Magnesia, —- is especially pre- ed for the above purpose—Ad- ertiaement. eares and ts the medicine you can always depend upon. IMPORTANT—Dr. Daniel G. Carey has been a practicing physician for jmany years and his great Preserip- tion 777 known for years as “Marshroot,” has cured thousands of sufferers from kidney and blad der troubles. It is not a patent medicine and is only sold through Grug stores in order to accommo date his patients, Owl Drug Co., or any druggist can supply you, No. be | POLICE AFTER SUNDAY’S SON LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. Billy Bunday, Jr. son of the ba evangelist and alleged dlsturber of Hollywood's peace and quiet, was still missing today. A man giving and insisting upon the name of G. N. Stevens, appear ed with Sunday's attorney and Pleaded not guilty to the charge of conducting a boisterous night enter tainment at the Sunday home, how ever Police day, Jr. Stevens’ hearing wae ect for No vember 33, when four naval officers, also of the party, will appear. Search warrants have been tasued for three women of the party. sald Stevens was Sun THE BURDEN OP taxes in ‘Washington must be shifted from real and personal property, Theo dore H. Haller, and vice president of the Tax Limit league, said Wednesday at a jotnt meeting of the Taxpayers’ league. the Tax Reduction council and the Federated Improvement clubs Willard RECRERE The Opinion of |\202 Automotive Engineers The Worl4-Famous Wiliard Threaded Rubber Battery has the unqualified tn- dorsement of the engineers of 202 automobile manu facturers, and ts sold to day at prices than are asked for many | wood insulated types. And| if you must buy a leas ex pensive battery buy a WILLARD Wood Insulat o4 Type—prices as low as $17.45 Peed B17 EAST PIKE ESTE 3 20 ano BLANCHARD ADMIRAL WAY 4T CALIF. TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY On10 PAINLESS 4 Our whale not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more tecth one rubber, which does Natural Rubber set of teeth $5.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re production of the hur ast “teeth 10.00 $4.00 Most of our present patronage recom ded by our early custom. ers, whose work is atll giving good satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 16 years. Examination free. OHIO our natn ‘DENTISTS Fiatablished 20 Years cnown SIDER WORK a and Ave. and U Open 0 to 6 Dall: pioneer of Seattle) no higher | THE SEAT T00 HENS OUT FOR EGG FLAG Big Entry List in New Puy- | allup Race BY OLARK SQUIRE The cream of Unole Sam's army of White Leghorns is mo- Dilized for the fourth annual Western Washington egg loying contest, Just oper wt the ex | periment station In Puyallup, Nearly 100 pullets, carefully select 04 by 112 of the foremout commercial | poultry breeders of the West, went into intensive training Thursday to |amash several world's records made jin the 865.day contest which closed | Tuesday night, Ten different b ia, representing as many and Canada, are facing & Herculean task Here are the outstanding results of the contest sunt cloned Two pullets smash world’s in, dividual record of 324 exes, held Lo gm aay Helle” of Califor. “Lady Jewel” lays 935 and experiment station pullet No, | AL lnye 352, Gilbert fivebird pen hangs up new record of 1,419 eces. Ten pulleis finish in 30006 class, Average iny is the highest of any contest, The entire 672 birds who tates ® out to beat these records have been ex Jamined, tagged, weighed, vaccinated | and assigned to thelr quarters for the | content TEN STATES REPRESENTED In addition to Canada, the follow ing states are represented: Wash ington, Oregon, California, Idaho, | Utah, Montana, Missourt, Tlinots, Tennessee and New Jersey | The various breeds are White Leg j|horns, Brown Leghorns, Buff Leg |horns, Anconas, Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes, Rhode Inland Reds, Rhode Inland Whites, Colum- |The Light Brahmas and Minorcas, represented in the last contest, are not entered thin year. Seventy-five | of the 113 pens are White Leghorns. | ‘The showing made he last two years gives the Puyallup contest the beat rating in the country. There “ | humerous eax laying ri tewtan | Amertoa, but only ten in the U ihe States and Canada are given | recognition by « group of poult | trrventimntor ad instructors. pi | .| of these are in the United States, | [eons Give ve Testimony at | service. 1944 Henry bullaing PUYALLUP PENS | HOLD RECORD Puyallup holds the highest pes and individual records any flotal contests, and no ¢ over has ever had so many bigh-pro- | ducing birds. Mr. and Mrs. George ft. Shoup are recognized as wizarde in the contest | fame. Their style of poultry houses and thetr methods are used generally thruout the Pacific Northwest Charles R. Hansbury, contest attend. ant, also has won the praise of North west poultrymen for his efficiency tm handling the contest birds, The egwa-day hen t# due to arrive soon. Only « fow years ago the 200. eee bird was considered a marvel. Now it ts but an ordinary bint, with the 838g bird ocoupying the lime light, The advance tn striving to} |bread high producers may best be dia Rocks and White Orpingtona, | | the comm TL Your THURSDAY, Ni Coat Ideals Realized MBER 2, 1922, | Sick with malaria, Capt. Clyde G. Hilton (inset) piloted this frail 16-foot sailing craft thru Atlantic storms from St. Petersburg, Fla., to New York harbor in 60 days. says he'll try it again! at four cents each, 3.20 Commercial hen with yield of 200 ones at four conts each, $3.20 Commercial hen with 200-cg@ yield, o* Extension Service siz A class in elementary French ts “Lady Jewel,” with 836-0g¢ yield, |offered by the University Extension $19.40. Service. it will be held Tuesdays The cost of keep the 33568 land Fridays at 7:45 o'clock in room ben is but little more than for the) jo44, Henry butlding Three free lew 200-eg— hen, so the margin of profit |, ons will be given to those who at ia much great SAY FIR TRUST WAS EXACTING whether want the course they will have a clear idea of the work and how it is to be presented. [Anyone Interested te asked to come jto these three preliminary meetings on Friday, November 3 emia y November 1, and Friday, November urther particulars may be ob aseg at the office of the Extension they Hearing BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 2—~Tak ing of testimony here before a fod eral trade commission examiner on nn own charge that the Douglas Fir Exploitation & Kx port company engaged in unfair trade practions wan concluded yen Home Makers Given A course in foods and food prepa rations for women jfamily is offered by the University Ulustrated with the foll wing feures ~ END INDIGESTION EASE STOMACH Ate Too Much! Stomach Upset! Here's Instant Relief fo pleasant and so harmless! The |moment “Pape’s Diapepsin™ reaches jthe stomach all distr goes. lumps of indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, bloating, flatulence, palpt- | tation, vanish Ease your stomach now! Correct digestion and acidity for a few cents, Druggists poll millions of| Packages | “STOP ITCHING SKIN | Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic] Liquid, Gives Pr ompt Relief There is one fe dependable treatment that relieves itching tor ture and that cleanses and soothes the skin Ask any druggist for a 350 or | bottle of Zemo and apply it am di- rected. Boon you will a that! irritations, Pimples. Blackheads, Eczema, Bilotch Ringworm and j similar skin troubles will disappear Zomo, the penetrating, satisfying quid, t# all that in needed, for it | banishes most skin cruptions, makes | the skin soft, smooth and healthy hristmas @ailings to Eu | THE “PRINCESS CITY TICKET OFFICE, ‘Telephone, Main HOME for CHRISTMAS SEATTLE to VANCOUVER and VICTORIA, B B.C. Day and Night Boats Leave Daily trem Co! Connections at VANCOUVER for all potnts East, through the Wonderful C lockios, And he| Will Teach French tend so that if they are tn doubt as! Course in Nutrition | who are inter} ested in the problem of feeding the Norm The asa $ Planning 8 RE of F DENVER, Nov, 2—The body of Alva Adams, of Colorado, who died in @ sanitarium at Battle will be Adams’ old home, for burial. Adama was a leader in democratic state politics and held high offices in Ma- sonic circter. Unt 1 stars with Bolivi Valdieca of beautiful, soft material, having an air of elegance, is here for your selection. Choose from styles of No- vember ia nandy Ormandale where style Plain or is ever pres- trimmed with ent — where silk stitching, fine quality tassels, bea- of material is ver, caracul, emphasized— wolf or and where other furs. values due to the upstairs plan are su- preme. 4 75 Coat you've wanted, newness, modish Parisian fashion shop, the garment that seems just for you. Your Dress 75 Delight with us in being able to * offer you these wonderfully fasci- nating crepes and poiret twills shown in ultra-smart modes at this truly remarkable group price. The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. Miss Leta Stevens ‘ormer Governor three times governor Creek, Mich, yesterday, taken to Pueblo, Colo.. ing parlors at 1 p. m. Friday. He was 72 years old. attle, and cott, Alaska, 920 there were only two known diameters, terday, The hearing will be re-|Extension Service, to begin Novem sumed November § in Portland, to' ber 13. There will be 10 sessions on be followed by further testimony in!Mondays and Wednesdays at 2 Beatie. lo’clock. The course will be in charge] R. C. Reed, of Balfour, Guthrie|of Miss Bliss, in the department of & Co, an exporting firm, testified |bome economics. that his concern stopped buying aay tet lumber from the Dougias Fir com- pany after receiving the latter's or-| Burgess to Speak cular requiring all exporters to buy 85 per cent of thelr lumber from Sunday Afternoon the fir organization Reid asserted that the practice of Reged cenga0 nominee ef the sovin) rn " party for the United States the Douglas Fir Exploitation & ex.| te, who bas just returned from port company in deducting @ fee f0F| , seaking tour of Eastern Washing: its services from the money it#/ton” witi mpeak in Seattle Sunday, member mills reorived from the sale! November . at 2 p. m., in room 203, of export lumber eventually would! rior temple make {ft tmpossible for exporting} —_ firms to earn & commission for|g handling lumber business. According to Reid, the Douglas ve company methods made no al lowances for quantity purchases, the same price being charged for both large and small amounts, William Page, a San Francisco) woker, testified that the Doug-| las Fir ppany, in taking the E. K. Wood Lumber company of San Francisco into its organization, re quired the lumber concern to re Uinquish control of its own steam-| ships Mrs. Wilkins ‘Sexe Her Merit Counts Dies at Sanitarium Funeral services for Miss Leta — Stevens, 37, who died Wednesday at” 7 p. m. at Firlands eanitarium, will ‘be held at the University undertak- Miss Stevens is survived by her father, C. H. Stevens, of Leeds, 8. D.; and 7 by two brothers, Lee Stevens, of Se- Neal Stevens, of Kenne- “4 wean === Oo Ru eae Lan ee ae oer £4-k-t ot een ee = ft2s2782s2 pusrov Declaring that many persons had urged her to make capital out of the fact that W. W. Shields, republican undidate for county treasurer, had been arrested on a charge of drunk enness, altho later released, Mra. May Avery Wilkins, Shields’ demo- cratic opponent, asserted Thursday | that she would not “sling mud.” I want to be county treasurer be cause of my quabGientions, and not News From 916 Second Avenue Who Said because of palpable weaknesses “| my opponent,” Mra, Wilkins said. Tax Limit League | Ne Hits 30-10 Measure The Tax Limit league of King} | county Thursday morning adopted is resolution pledging the organiza | ton to help defeat the 30-10 measure, The league has units or ganized or being organized in Spo kane, Yakima, Wenatchee, Colville, lensburg, Walla Walla, Tacoma, Everett and Bellingham, and these units were advised of the action taken. ©. S. BISSELL, was to be honor guest at the Thursday ly con of the Engineers’ club, 422 Sen st, Mr. Bissell represents a company that is manufacturing an electric furnace and his appearance before the engineers ‘Thursday be accompanied by a demonstra tien Th Westinghouse company was to assist with the work eca rope from St. John, N. B. INE STEAMSHIPS Dock, foot of Marten ‘anadian Pacific Ri 608 SECOND AVENUE EY. L. Sturdes, General Agent Rain? We all know it’s going to rain more or less for some time to come, but with a good pair of Boots, an Um- brella and an Overcoat—you should worry ! And it’s with the Overcoat or Rain- coat that WE can help you—and there are several good. stores around here where you can get the “Brella and the Boots.” Gabardines, Whipcords, double ser- vice Coats and all the other styles that any man could want to choose from, and our prices range from $15.00 to $50.00. And of course we can help you select that New Suit, too. P. S. Doesn't alwée ys stand for “Postscript’- this time it stands for Pants Special. Hundreds of pairs in all patterns and sizes, $4 to $10.

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