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Member American Homes Bureau: for 8 I} WV as il tn AA NAIM AMI sale and demonstration SWEEPER-VAC —this week you are invited to come and see the factory expert demonstrate the NEW ELECTRIC SWEEPER-VAC. If you are not thoroughly famil- jar with the SWEEPER-VAC, you are invited to visit this store while the factory expert is here to show you how it will clean carpets, rugs, uphol- stery, draperies, tapestry, automobile interiors, mattresses and numerous other articles. BRING ONLY this @DAY BALE and ’ FACTORY DEMONSTRATION ‘We place the SWEEPER-VAC in your home for only $1— down the balance you can pay in smal! monthly or weekly payments ‘This offer positively withdrawn Saturday, perfect VICTROLA service VICTROLA NO. 90 $ —with $15— worth of records, will be de- livered to your home upon payment of DOWN ATTLE- A? BNE ee *"TACOM fe / Nour. £. SONQEMPELD & SQN RRESTED FOR CHEWING GUM CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Phillip Brod- sky was arrested for chewing gum in la theater on complaint of Irene |Kramer, who said he annoyed her | with Brodsky, claiming his constitutional right to chew, de- manded « jury triar, It was granted. The box BROMO ‘QUININE Tablets Th box bears the signa- Brakdiot (Be eure you DEED SEA DISAPPOINTMENT “What is that vessel we are passing | the noise. “How interesting! Are we going © hail ber?” “Bhe's full of oil.” “Pehaw!"—-Birmingham Age-Her-| aa \Effective Treat- ment Seen in New Gland Discovery Scientists of international promi- nence declare that the vital giands of young animals have remarkable power for renewing vitality, toning up the entire system and buliding | Up nerve force. By a new discovery these giands are now setentifically prepared in |tablet form for internal use. This | Preparation is known as Giandogen. People who have taken Glando- gen only a few days have written letters telling of results that seem astonishing. Glandogen can be pro- cured at Bartell Drug Stores, Se uve leading druggists. Ast. for free Serene booklet ‘Painless Extraction of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 15-jewel movement, 20-year gold-filled case, round or octa- on, plain or hand engraved. A Splendid Christmas Gift Bring an honest face and one dollar for the first payment, bal ance small weekly payments POLL TAX LAW IS DEAD LETTER if You Haven't Paid You Probably Won’t Have To deoinivety de | | | The poll tax law Ifeated at the recent election, will be OMe @ dead letter as goon aw Gov Hart proclaims the election result, and thoes citizens who have not paid their tax will be under no obligation to do so, attorneys assert. Thousands of oitixens have not paid the tax yet, and many more who have paid their own have not) paid their wife's $6. Lite serious Jattempt has bean made to collect | the tmpost from women, It being 4 sort of unwritten law with collec tors not to insist when & woman strenuously objected Under the constitution, Gov, Mart must proclaim the law vold within 90 days of the election. Girl Canner Scores-Over Housewives Gloomy.minded folks who think all atria are Mappers and limited to a world of jasz have another guess coming, That was the verdict at the Pacific Northwest Fruit exposition | Wednesday morning following an Nouncement of the success achieved |by Ruth Haydeen, an Olympia echool THE SEATTLE STAR Not Brother and itp But Each Is Wallace Cook and Ethyl May Cook Wallace Cook and Ethyl May Cook of the American Light Opera com pany, playing at the Metropolitan, | re not brother and alster, nor any other blood relation. girl, in the home canning compets tion. i Mias Haydeen, the judges decided, | knows more about canning fruit and |making jellies and preserves than most housewtves. Entering the tndi-| vidual housewtves’ clans, Mise Hay: | deen came very close to winning the | sweepstakes with @ total of 27 first | and second prisea. She was excelled only by Mrs. G. G, Melhart, of Sur. ner, with a total of 27 firsts, and Mrs. Flora HH. Bretton, of Thorp, | who scored a total of 25 firsts, The sweepstakes, of courwe, went to Mra. es Molbart With her friend, Giadys Taylor jaleo of Olympia, Mise Haydern | jstarde champion boys’ and girls’ club | canning honorw. | Prices were awarded ord be | organizations who entered ta the can ning contest. The Rignall Harmony club, of Thurston county, won first | and the Sumner Civic club second Honorable mention was given the ‘Re of Service” club, of Ferndale the Yelm Homemakers and the Si): | | verdale club, of Kitsap county Bryn Mawr won firet in the boys’ | and Girl’ canning club competitior and the Hanford club was second Bryn Mawr scored 94% out of a pos. midle 100 points PUSHES FIGHT ON NARCOTICS ‘To lay plans for « nation-wide cam- palgn to perwuade congrem to pass the France and Porter anttaarcotic Dilla, the executive committees of the reorganized White Cross society will meet this week, it was announced Wednesday by Dr. William K. Mo Kibben, executive secretary of the organization. Under the France bill the federal government would match all state | appropriations for hospitals for nar cotic addicts, and the public health | service would operate the hospitals, using surplus army and navy medi cal supplies. A world conference of govern ments to prohibit the growth of the poppy and the manufacture of optum will be called if the Porter bill passes. Sa aaa ( PALACE HIP | | | | | | Scions of two aristocratic old fam- Mies are Kathryn Hawthorne (above) and Clinton P. Ferry, whose comedy sketch is 4 feature of the vaudeville now at the Palace Hip theater, Miss Hawthorne's father was a nephew of Julian Hawthorne, brother of the well-known author, Nathanial Haw- thorne. Ferry is the son of the late Col. C. P. Ferry, of Tacoma, the lat- ter being the nephew of the late Gov. Ferry, of this state, Vaudeville has claimed them for the last five yearn, | Medicine.” | skilled in medicine They are just husband and wife, out for long, long honeymoon which has already lasted 14 months. They had known each other from childhood, attended the same school all their lives It was no “love at first slight” match. Wallace went overseas, did hin duty, which he ean prove by lecrapael scars, Ethyt May stayed home, did her duty by teaching school and writing to the war was done. The ths of Indecision, of the head. What should life, something they could ’ Ethyl May whispered to go on the stage Why not go as po do t she would like Wallace was willing bride and bridegroom? ‘Poindexter’ 8 Jobs to Be Divided Among Survivors BY W. H. PORTERFIELD WASHINGTON, 15 —Hena tor Potndexter’s defeat will make necessary the appointment of a new chairman of the senate committee on mines and mining. ‘The ranking member of this tm. portant committee is Howard Suth @rland, of Weet Virginia, who also went down in November 1's debacie. Next on the list comes the “$290, 000 beauty,” Truman 8 Newberry, of Michigan, whose resignation ta be | lieved to be inevitable, in view of vi hostile line-up in the next senate. ‘This brings us down to cn | Oddie, of Nevada, a mining state sure enough, but Mr. Oddie will scarcely be able to land such an im- portant chairmanship. TY probably wil! go to Benator Nicholson, of Colo- rado, whose term does not expire un tty 1927, Senator Polndexter’s other com. mittees are those of n which he was virtual rman on account of Page's iliness; interstate Nov TACOMA ASKS SEATTLE’S AID} TACOMA, Nov 15 Proposals that the city councl! of Tacoma take steps to secure the co-operation of Seatthy and Spokane In the drafting | of @ bill to be introduced before the next leginiature to allow the cities | 5p of this state that own their own power planta to sell power outside the city limite, were included in a letter which was sent to the dity counell today by Homer T. Bone, | representative from the 37th dis trict. THE “MOTHER OF MEDICINE” Inte, the Queen, and afterwards the Goddess, was called the “Mother of In ancient Egypt, centu Christ women were They knew the great value of medicinal plants. Hippoorates, the cine,” many centuries later, knew lens of the merit of vegetabie drugs than did the women of a t times Lydia B. Pinkham, nearly fifty years ago, gave to women her Vege table Compound, now known every where as Lydia 1. Pinkham's Vege- able Compound, This 1s a woman's medicine for woman's ailments, pre- pared from medicinal plants—Adver- Usement. ries before not of the! ‘al aftaire, of | “Father of Medi | 'N amed Cook’ STAR COR. 2ND AND SENE( | We Bought Too They are comi our slogan will Thay were married in June « year ago, out in Kansas, and left imme diately for Chicago, where they spent the summer in an operatic school, and joined the present American Light Opers company in September, and here they are still honeymoon: ing. and winging between times in the operas. Weliace and Ethyl May are among the most valuable members of the ersemble singera, Both have pleas ing personalities and good vetoes, are quick to learn and reliable, Ethy! May is a charming Pittiting in “The Mikado.” one of the best the com: pany evet has had, and plays many other parts well, too, Wallace is « capital Captain of the Guard in “The | Bohemian Girl,” and can always be counted upon for any of the miner | roles in the tenor or baritone voles. Bo the pair go on singing and play ing together, and their honeym neems never to set, not even to wa: At 9:30 a. m. EVERY DAY For 15 Days J commerce. of which Albert Cummina, of lows, is chairman, and the com paratively unimportant committee jon public lands and surveys | Poindexter being the only Pacific coast member of the interstate com- merce committes, this apopintmeat probably will go to one of the Ore eellce sre ROSS SER, ‘tar COLDS For Colds, Grip, Influenza. If the fever runs high, al- ternate with Dr. Humphreys’ |Number One—it acts wonder- fully with “Seventy - seven” especially at the start. Book on Treatment of Dis- ease, with Dr. Humphreys’ System, mailed free. | Humphreys’ “Foi \Induces Sleep. No dope. es 200. and $1.00 each, ” |CLAIM DEATHS CHICAGO, Nov. 16-—A death in the family of Mra. Tillie Klimek or Mre. Nellie Sturmer, aleged perpe trators of a dozen polsonings, was « gala occasion, neighbors told police authorities, They are acoused of p}| killing relatives to collect insurance. P]| Prosecutor William McLaughlin ¢ gathered evidence that while one of | Mra. Klimek’s husbands was ill she sat beside his bed sewing on & mourning garb and assuring the pe tient he would not live. “I found that Mre, Klimek bought a coffin for $30 as it was a bargain’ while her husband was still alive,” MoLaughlin said. “After his death she played dance music on the phono- | graph in the room where the body tay." Bi seansclenencsin aed ru! Maren! Rheumatiam, Sciatica, Lum! Burning pain in ‘the Bladder, Scalding pansages, Stone and Gravel positively Rig tek oe Se = a box af all druggiste—write for free sample, | Ne-Dra-o., Inc., Buffalo, N.Y r NICHOLSON babe ONE CENT SHOE SALE 4, The present stock which is in our store, to be turned into Cash in the next few days, if a LOW price will sell it. DON’T MISS THIS. in daily in “Unload on Sale Starts Thursday, 9:30 A.M. Extra Pair Will Cost You But FREE! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. SHOE STORE ‘A ST.—BASEMENT CHEASTY’S CLOTHING STORE nS ans sata « 800 Pairs of Shoes TO BE SOLD i Many Shoes and No Place to Put Them loty—The best makes of the country—So Make Room!” Cc Low Shoe Prices in ONE CENT SHOE SALE One big lot of Ladies” Shoes, Pumps and Slippers, formerly priced at $6.00; NOW.......$1.95 PAIRS FOR 1¢ MORE FIBE SHOES AT Low deguigl EXTRA (21 SENECA ST- | OLYMPIA—Richand Proseott 3. jot Roslyn, named deputy | Seaawe wits Seapenad ter acghanauns tum GALA AFFAIRS tse" ‘when that tired feeling, headache, indigestion or insomnia comes original and genuine) attack the back—look out! LATHROP'S causes and aid the bladder trouble. HAARLEM OlL Peosescik s e little Geld ii ee the | soay cosas « eert. Mince Scenes ‘What may seema ' For Sale by the Owl a '/imerica’s Home Shoe Polish HINOFA but prior to that they firured prom- inently on New York stages. ‘OU CAN'T TEACH an old dog new tricks but a few strokes with a sharp cutting Nicholson File will teach a stubborn window catch to behave. Nicholson Files are standard in the mechanical world. Be sure the name “NICHOLSON” te etammped on the file you buy A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND PETER MICHAEL 203 Pike St. Peoples Bank Bldg KES SHINING YOUR SHOES A MATTER OF A FEW SECONDS The Genuine Bristle Dauber cleans the Shoe, gets into all crev- ices and applies polish quickly and easily, The large Lamb's Wool Polisher brings a brilliant shine with a teow strokes. fe) ton of your teeth. One X-ray free, Our treatment of pyorrhea ts con | sidered the best; $2 per tooth. 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