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GIGANTIC =10-DAY= MERCHANDISE 25% to 50% OFF » November 13th, the BIG TEN- DAY DRUG MERCHANDISE SALE STARTED. It’s the biggest sale we have ever had. It sure is not @ money-making sale. You can see by looking at the i listed -—and there are hundreds of other not listed here at the same Big Cut-Rate Prices. 85c Palmolive Shaving Cream ......+00+-2le 25c Cuticura Soap. ...17¢ 50c Purola White Pine and Tar, two for... .50¢ 65¢ Flash Lights. ....35¢ $1.00 Flash Lights. ..47e $1.25 Flash Lights. ..53¢ $2.00 Flash Lights. .$1.05 10¢ Lemon Soap. de 65c Bengue Analgesique $1.00 S.S.S. Blood Rem- ¢ Bell's Pine Tar...31c Squibbs’ Mineral Oil ess Tle 6c Liquid Arvon.....72¢ Mulsified Some «. .S2e ee ree 40¢c Gem Razor Blades 3le T5e Stacomb .... dle $1.20 Sal Hepatica. . .85¢ $1.00 Gillette Razors, Complete .........63¢ $1.00 Pinkham’s Com- pound ........00..85¢ 80c Bromo Seltzer... .21¢ 60c Bromo Seltzer... .43¢ $1.00 Bromo Seltzer. .71¢ $1.00 Zepyro ........67¢ 25¢ Graves’ Tooth cone Poee ee ee ee eee ee rc 85c Jad Salts. ...<...67¢ lbc pkg. Borax. .....1le price of one. 0 Tanlac ....,... ip Ge of J. P. CHASE (Chemist) Most cars go right near this corner SECOND AND JAMES P ———-} 4) MATINEES: 2:30 The SUPERMAN OF Mysticism WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPOOK NIGHT— Anything you have ever seen, read or heard in reference to spiritualism, Have your favorite spirit talk to you. This fs a chance of a life time to see the spirits work wonders right before your eyes. THURSDAY NIGHT. PACKING CASE ESCAPE — A $50.00 challenge ts offered to anyone who can build a box that will hold “BLACK- STONE” a captive. He will be bound hand and foot and nailed fast in a se cure prison, and will free himself right before your eyes. cards will ance only, OTHER BIG ATTRACTIONS BRONSON AND RENEE CHISHOLM AND BREEN ion —__—_—_ WELDANO’S SENSATION , BUDDY WALKER No Advance in Admiss "]|CAPPER AFTER | } | | | ‘ ANTAGE NIGHTS: 7 AND 9 ECIAL THIS WEEK=——— THE GREAT SPECIAL BLACKSTONE EVENTS RIDAY NIGHT. CARD PLAYERS’ own deck of cards and "BLACKSTONE" will beat you at your own game. and diversified mysteries with your own be accomplished by this man who defies detection. SATURDAY MATINEE CHILDREN’S MATINEE AT 10:30— BUNNI£S for white rabbits produced the very atmosphere itself will be pre- vented to the little folks at this perform. —————Come Early to Avoid Crowds | | | [stances are the miners betng pai@ | port. $50 for You If You Can ‘Nail HimU p COAL ROBBERS Kansas Senator Says Fuel Banditry Must End RY LEO R. SACK WASHINGTON, N 18. —""Ran ditry in the coal business la going ‘ Kansas in to end, Capper of the middie ages are petty larceny compared to those ef our mod em coal barons,” he says “Nor,” he adds, “ave the rail roads without sin When we consider coal from the) profiteering viewpoint,” he de olared, “the railroads cannot be held guiltions of profiteering, Nearly one-third of the present cost of a ton of #oft coal in lump nine goe# te pay the freight alone.” Giting hie own state as an ex | 4 ample, he maid i “For delivering carload of Kansas coal, part way across the state, the railroads are now charging the consumer net only as much the retailer does, but « dollar the That a Kansas consumer pays the railroads for hauling « ton of lump coal from the K sas mines to his home sta nearly equals the price he f merly pald for the coal itself.” Senator Capper pointe out there ts no valld exeuse for increased Prices of coal ranging from one third to nearly twice as much as! last year, when only tn rare tn more than they were paid last year, | ‘The Kansan predicts that the next/ The Great Blackstone congress will “Ko to the bottom’| If there ts @ carpenter, or anyone of this iniquitous industry” to de-| cise, for that matter, In Seattle who termine what ts “rotten.” “The country.” he declares, “e| thinks he can build « box strong fgolng to know the truth about the | enough to hold the Great Blackstone, coal Industry in due time and will| man of mystery, who heads Pan take measures accordingly Ran.| tages vaudeville thie week, he is in Ottry tm the coal business is going | vited by the management of the the to end.” later to try od if he oan imprison 5m a ee the magician by palling bim in the M . box, he will be awarded $50 ar to Try Biackstone really startied aud! | hi pe. * at the Pantages theater with or S er p Die Uicks. Hie “vanishing ho Thomas F. Murphine, former au his spiritual tricke and his quick | Perintendent of the municipal rail) change stunts are principals among way, will oppose Mark EB. Reed, of | nix offerings of old and new illu Shetton, for the speakership of the tone. lower house of the state legisiature He announced this after returning from « trip thru the northern half | of the state, during which, he said. he received many promises of sup Murphine has been a member of three legislatures and was Bul! Moone floor leader tn a One feature of the Blackstone act fs a Ku Klux Klan scene, in which Blackstone is seized by masked men. placed in a rack tn full view of the audience and raised high above the floor, A pistol is fired and the sack | falls empty to the floor, The Kian rider om @ horse, which has been standing at the front of the stage. taken off his mask. He is Black stone, Jt in « trick that apparently Gefieg explanation. DAYS GONE BY Along by the erated window, 1 mused In the after-giow, ‘The life I had lived unfolded, 1 dwelt in the long ago; Saw only blight and sorrow, Roamed only the land of tears, And never @ golden moment came Out of the burted years. Hanging himeelf to bin bedetead, John Engeler, 69, ended his life in the Queen City hotel, 112 Occidental ave, Tuesday night. Eneeler has been despondent since lowing a lawnult in California for injuries he received while working fn @ logging camp. He had been in the habit of pacing the hallway singing, “I didn’t get the money” and gave indications that his mind was unbalanced. Like unto a cloud it faded, Yet nadder tt left ma then, T had traversed the vale of shadows In my march for soule of men: Had bowed at the crumbled ruins Of my hopes and fears that day, An T gazed at the dying colors On the rim of the far away. A woman prisoher in “Tend « Hand” (Oregon penitentiary). A “morgue” originally was @ prison room whose captives were detained under the eye of jailers and turnkeys = an to enable these custodians to recognize them as occasion required. S Economics of Home Studied ‘Twenty housewives are reported to have enrolled Tuesday morning for the course of lectures on “Budgeting | the Farnily Income,” which ts to be conducted during the next siz weeks by Miss EB. 1. Raitt of the Untversity [of Washington, home economics de partment, in the committes room of | the Puget Sound Savings and Loan association | A general discussion of “The Fam jy Income” was held Tuesday Clannes will be held Tuesday and Thurmiay mornings. According to Miss I. Meyring of the home service | department of the association enroll | ment may still be made for the work Lord Kelvin estimated that the World is 20,000,000 years old, but there jare few, if any, geologists who do not.contend that ttf ago ts much «reater than that. JUST RETURNED FROM CHINA DR. N. YOW Brings Shw ReMEDT for Mem and omen THE N. Yow CHINESE mDY Yester Way College Boys Ready for Next Big Game “Say, Jack, let's take the girls to say?" * | “It might be @ good idea. Millie has been af me to teach her the |fine points of football, so thin will |be a good opportunity to improve |her knowledge of football.”* | “Let's buy the girls some flowers which display the school colors and (do the thing up right. What do yor say to taking them to supper and the theater afterwards.” “Aw, gee! I haven't any clothe |for all that, A fellow doesn’t have |to dress for a football game, but if |we do all that it's different “Gee whiz, ‘Goof,’ you've got more clothes than any other fellow in school,” “Not clothes, It's reputation left from last year, My dad has cut my allowance since then and I haven't NIGHT—Bring your New jhad any new clothes thie year. I've got to have some soon, too. “Aw, say, that's tough! But say. T’ve got it, You know Cherry's, at 1016 Second ave., second floor, Rialto bidg., over the Pig’n Whistle; well, they have some snappy new styles in sults and overcoats for young fel lows and good values. And, by the way, they well on credit.”—-Advertise. ment. the youngsters, Pretty seemingly from LUDENS IVE QUICK RELIEF For the Trouble Zone PANTAGESCOPE Le ene wR Ay Ye THE SEATTLE STAR the game next week. What do you/f DILL DINNER, CRYSTAL POO Plate Sale So Heavy More Room Is Imperative club fa not the Because the Masonto te accommodate Dill will large enough Senator-eleet C. C the Beattie crowd, Crymtal ‘Thursday be entertained at m te which supporters when he com for Washington his Weatern ere giving the dinner him in celebration of hia recent vic tory at the polls It was decided to hold the dinner at the Crystal Pool after 600 tckete which would have filled the Ma club to overtiowing-—had been The Crywtal 1 eating mmodations for 1,000. he dinner will #tart at 6:90 p.m Thursday, a6 originally planned. Granddad | | | Produced Big Apple When Mre 8. M. Slusser, Kenil worth apartments, Beattie, looked at long rows of delicious applies at the Pacific Northwest Fruit exposttion Wednenday rhe had the satisfaction of knowing they were the result of her grandfather's production j Visitors to the show were sur Prised and intensely interested to know that @ near relative of the Jenne Hiatt, originator of the fa mous Delicious, was enjoying the ex |position with them and that she makes her home here | I think the Delicious fe the big idea in the apple world,” , 8. PL Matt of Contralia, is the eldest son of the jwidely known Jesse Hiatt, Mr Siusser told Wednesday of = bix [ootebration held at the olf home of her grandfather at Peru, Ia August, where « monument tn his honor was erected at that time | Delegates from 12 states and from Canada were present to pay tribute to the memory of the man whe gave) the world the Delicious, Inet Former ‘Japanese Consul Here Dies Morinohu Hirota, Japanese con sul in Seattle until last spring, when he was foreed to go home on account of it health, died at Kamakura, Japan, November 10, according to dinpatohes recelved Wednesday, Hi rota, who was 41 years old, had been | if in the diplomatic and consular serv./| | jee mince 1909 and a daughter Cars Crash wid. Two Are Injured ABERDEEN, Novy, 16-10 « crash between two autos at a street inter nection here yesterday, Mra. A. J. Thornton and William Prarsal, a 6- year-old child, both of Aberdeen, were badly eut about the face Me leaves a widow Dandruffy Heads you don't It does no good to try to brush or wash it oul The only eure way to gat rid of dandruff in to dissolye it. them you destroy It entirely, To 40 this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at} ine enough to ig m: p and rub it gently with the finger tips Dy morsion most if nét all, of your dandruff will be gone, and! three our more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de atroy every single sign and of it. You will find, too, t all itehing 4 digging of the scalp will stop, and your ir will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get Hauid arvon at any drug atore. Four ounces te all you Will need. no mat- ter how much dandruff you ha Thie simple remedy never fe Advertisement. in RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissotved and ta in uthorined to say to every rh ufferer that if a full pint b re conquerer top . [Joints and do away lightest twinge 0} he will gladly without Allenrhu r rheumatic pain, return your money ont been tried and r where the were inte where the patient helpless Mir Tames H. Allen, of Rochenter, N. Y., the discoverer Allenrh who for money \nively conquers this worst of all diseases, 1 eB | Za — & marked change? = Wen Take It In Ti D°? ‘ou know that by tar the larger number of the common ailments of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other WEDNESDAY, m D°? you know that these common ailments produce symptoms NOVEMBER 15, 1922. that are very much like those caused by the more ser-ous surgical conditio’ D ns? . O you know that many women and young girls suffer need- lessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something s erious. | If treated early, that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. ‘Therefore, it the first appearance of such symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be taken. It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It con- tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. ‘The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora, tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble, Why not give a fair trial to this medicine a Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound |} LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. x M’FARLAN IS MADE DEPUTY | Robert 8. McFurtan, Seattle attor awe | HOY, has been appointed by Prosecut: | jing Attorney Maicolm Douglas to fill | the vacancy created by the recent resignation of KE. 1. Jones, former chief criminal attorney. Several shifts have been made since Jones resigned to become asso- elated with the law firm of Bogle, Merritt & Bogie, Capt. Ewing D. Colvin was pre moted to chief criminal deputy; Ralph Hammer has been given addi- tional duties, and R. L. Bartling will take over the Investigation and court work formerly handled by Hammer. MeFarlan has been with the Ine firm of Chadwick, MeMicken, Ram- say & Ruppe, 660 Colman butiding. Off-Peak Power Is Proving Big Help Despite the fact that off-peak pow r rate reduction of 25 per cent, put into effect inst May, was followed by an immediate drop In revenues of $40,000, the loss has been more than replaced by an increased volume of business since, according to a report by City Light Superintendent J. D. Rows, When the Skagit starte delivering, more off-peak power will be at the disposal of the city light department, and the cheap rate will attract indus tries using electric power to Seattle, Ross believes, Off-peak rates In Seattle are now jared to be as low as in any other Pacific coast city. EXTRACTION FREE DAILY and he has instructed druggists to jguarantee it as above in every in- tance. Ow! Drug Co. or any drug- fonn supply you.—Advertisement CUTIOURA HEALS THY PIMPLES On Face. Irritation Great. Could Not Sleep, Face Disfigured. “* My trouble began with an itching and burning of the skin which later broke out in pimples, The irritation was 80 great that I scratched my face, I wae very reatiens at nightand could not sleep, and my face was disfigured. “I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and eent for afreesample. I purchased more, and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti- cura Ointment I wae healed.” (Signed) Mise M. R. Balesteri, 514 Figuerroa 8t., Monterey, Calif. Use Cuticura for every-day toilet pur . Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum, mus. Our whalebone rubber, which does cover the roof of the mouth If two or more teeth. . $5.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re+ roduction of the human eth. $10.00: $4.00 GOLD chow RIDGHWORK. . Most of our present patronage ts) recommended by our early custom. | r ose work is etill giving good satisfaction All work muaranteed for 15 years, Examination free, OHIO CUT RATR DENTISTS Eatablished 20 Yeare University st. 7-9 to 12 Sunda: not you Natural Rubber, t of teeth, Report More Second Crops of Berries Stil! more second crops of berries and fruit reported, Mrs, Nettle Swan, of 4507 Holden, claims she has & second crop of rasp. berries now in her yard, the yield be ing greater than the first crop. A. G. Barber, of North Bend, re ports that people in his part of the country are at present “eating rasp- berries and strawberries every day.” a ss, ah, ate s = a a ae 3 25 = == = = ws =sf= =< = r= Se = 3 1. 2 a 3 = =) js se Sl TNO RS Suc “a “1s FOZ “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed. up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. ‘The first dose opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, duliness, feverishtosa, sneezing. The second and third doses usually break up the cold completely and end all grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” fs the quickest, surest relief known and coats only a fow cents at drug stores, Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape's. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances A Free Preseription Yeu Can Have Une at Home Pa. Do you wear ©! r eye weaknesses? you will be glad to know that ording to Dr. Lewis there is real pe for you. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes nO. ac! Featored through the principle of this wonderful free prescription. One man says, after trying it: “I * almost nd; could not see to tead at all. Now T can read every- thing without any glasses and my eyes do not water any rf . At night they would pain dreadfully; now they feel me. Tt was like @ mt A lady ho used it aye: “Che atmos seemed hazy with of without gl fter using this prescriptic n days everything seems clear. even read fine print witho' "It in believed that thou wear glasses can now ard them in a@ reasonable time multitudes more will be able to ngthen their eyen so as to be le and expense of lasses. Bye troubles of many descriptions m derfully benefited by fo: simple rules, Here Pp tien: Go to any active dru and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Opto tablet in a fourth of & glass of water and allow to Aissolye, With this Hauid bathe the s two to four You ald notices your erceptibly right from the fofiammation will quickly 4 If your eyes are bothering you, even fe little, take a to save them now before it {8 too late. Many lessiy blind might have been if they had cared for their eye: time, NOTE: Another prominent physician to whom the above article was submit- ted, said able remedy. 1 inte and widely prescribed by them. The manufacturers guarantee it to atrengthen oyenight 50 per cent in one week's time in many tnatances or refund the money. 1t can be obtained from any good drug int and is one of the very few prepa! tlona I feel should be kept en hand for regular use in almost every family.” It fe sold tn thin city by all good druggists, Advertisement, U.S.NAVY YARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave ily 0, 12:30 5. 3 5pm cept Sunday, Saturday 9:20 p. im; Wednesday, Frid Satur- day and Sunday, 11:80 p. m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Hremerton Dat 7:16, 11:80 a Extra Passe: Navy Yard Rou! Colman Deck Mate seen ‘Stop Eating Meat for One Month— End Rheumatism in acids aggravate and prolong these disorders. If you really want to get rid of rheuma- Uisam, stop meat entirely for one month, and at the same time take rio to ob your system of accumulated poisons, Aati-Uric ia a remarkable bicod purifier and tonto, composed of herb- al ingredients. It also a jclal effect upon the kidneys, them to cast off the poison matter with whieh Sher. overburdened, Anti-Uric & positive guarantee of money back if It falls to satisfactory re- jauits In any case sciation. rice Drug Stores, LF ut Ps £ z s > if int f