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mn” ©) DECLARES GIRL Pe Closed Thursday, November thirtieth Thanks! We are thankful that in the reg- ular order of our yearly program there is time to pause and think of the many things that we may be thankful for. We are, above all else, thankful for your patronage and the faith in our ability to serve you—and hearty commendation of our numerous patrons has been a great source of en- couragement to us. We are thankful that our business outlook for the com- ing year seems bright and promising. GRUNBAUM- BROS Jurniture Qn ine _— ne me met we ne Seattle “Y’” Men to Attend Boys’ Meet The three older Plaim New Briquets Big Gain for N. W.}| Perfection of a “wooden anthra- | ‘ briquet, made entirely from fefuse, has just been announced Robert B. Allon, manager of the fat Coast Lumbermen’s associa who believes the invention may tionize Northwest industry briquets, according to Hen, in 9T per cent carbon, 2 per volatiles and 1 per cent ash, be practically smokeless. The bria days’ conference of the department in North Yakima, beginning next Friday, will be attended from Seattle by Am 8 Allen, general secretary of the Seat tle Y. M. C. A., Tracy Strong, of the boys’ department, and Frank S. Bay ley, chairman of the religious work committee. boys thracite coal and 50 per cent higher than bituminous. Present manufac test about 14,000 British ther-| turing cost, said Allen, is about $8 a Units, as high as the best an- ton, but it may be reduced to $6. is the reflection is nature’s great health builder OVER 30 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD A GAS WATER HEATER properly installed proves to be one of the most ap- preciated of all household equipment. This is at- tested by the records of the many thousands that are in daily use. YOU HAVE A BOILER LIKE THIS IN YOUR In any emergency, day or night, hot water can be had in small quantity or in abundance. No modern home is complete without THE GAS WATER HEATER SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS CO. | rejoins } | _ | tered | | executive's IS GANG'S TOOL Governor Accused by His Pretty Stenographer JACKBON whole Mins., Nov. 20.—The state of Missiaxippt finds itself divided into two opposing factions 449 & result of the $100,000 suit for alleged betrayal brought by Miss ead against Gov, Lee it, brought former up for court at Oxford Binoe the February by the trial in th Miss., De charges were made last factions have formed and there have been many heated quar rela over the cane Miss Birkhead charges in her com plaint that, while she was employed by Russell, he betrayed her, Rus. fell not only denies her charges, but with a counter-charge that Mins Birkhead the tool of his political enemies who are trying to wreck hin life. The means either bre Russell, those lowed developments beginning say Gov, Russell to come in merely case for the make or who fol from the is being mentioned as the probable opponent of Senator t Harrison, tn The ¢ © until 1 whose term ends will not ts but it is the beltet « that, if bh out v this trial he will be remembered favorably by the majority of the peopl the primary MONTANA CLUB TO ENTERTAIN Dances like the frontier Mappers used to step and all the modem terpaichorean twists and curves will be on the program when Montanans and ate ‘Thanksgiving the ball room of the Masonic temple. Just to give the place a home-like atmosphere, It will be decorated a la pioneer turkey, with Montana towns intertwined In the hangings. Gien Mcleod, who chief herler of the Seattie-Montan outfit, predicts that the “hoedown” | will be a grand success, and that a good time will be had by all. Edwin Michael's orchestra will lure with music and Ted Mullen will present special bits of entertainment “Tex” Russell, famed lariat artist will perform aod remain handy to| rope in any mavericks who may stray onto the range of the eve ning. “Powder River Punch” of « pro hibition variety will be served, and Al Purnell, soft drink expert, will preside in the “Rattlesnake Gulch” saloon } POLICE SAVE BUNK VICTIM SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 29.—The police naved C. A. Olson, 51 years of age, just $5,000 yesterday. Olson ts & lumberjack from Evanston, Wyo. | He had just handed $5,000 to three | alleged bunko men as a bond of good faith when the police appeared. Olson told the officers that the strangers were going to allow him to distribute $20,000 to the poor, He displayed the roll they had «tven him. It wae « roll of tissue paper, surrounded with $1 bills. ‘The prisoners gave the names of John Brunero, Charles Morlan and fiyivio Brazia. They are believed to have been members of a gang which has successfully worked « similar confidence game tn the tntermoun tain country for several years. tions ‘ Russell porters nes ous at at duly regis their friends evening tn the names of |] 2p. VICTORIA, B. C.—Twenty-four so. etal clubs, including four soldier vet eran clubs, lone leenses under gov ernment liquor act, by order of attor ney general. SOMETHING BIGGER THAN PARTY, SAYS HIRAM W. JOHNSON SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29 Senator Hiram Johnson's newest challenge to his opponents rang thruout California yesterday, while political observers won. dered how deep might be its meaning. “I am @ republican,” Johnson told a gathering here Inst night, which formed the “Roosevelt club ot Northern California,” and added. “But if the day ever comes when the republican party dishon estly opposes progress in Califor nia, then I am for California. There is something bigger than party loyalty. That is loy alty to the people. | “If, ag in 1910, the people are || opposed by great aggregations of capital, I care not under what party label, we will make the same old fight in the same old way.” PIMPLY? WELL DON'T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets pimply face will not embarrass much longer if you get a pack of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. askin should begin to clear after |? you have taken the tablets a few | ear Additional turkeys ar regiments of on the march to the Thanksgiving day battle- field. These are not Vermont gobblers. They are shown in their native Texas, en route from the farm to the nearest shipping point in one of the biggest “turk drives” of the year, MAN IS KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCK F. W. Abbott, 40, hotel, 720 Charles at,, died a few min utes after he had been crushed by « motor truck driven by Warren Wil | Hams, at Fourth ave. 8. and Dear born at, at 7 p.m, Tuesday Willams, an American Rathwny Express truck driver, told the police that he did not see Abbott and knew nothing of the accident until he «aw Abbott's hat lying on the front of the Ho stopped the auto and ran | back, where he found Abbott uncon. | scious, The tnjured man died tn hte | arms a few seconds later Coroner W. H. Corson ts co-operat- ing with the police Wednesday in an| extensive investigation of the acct dent. Abbott's death in the third ta tality to occure at that corner in two years. of the Georgia WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2% | KFC—1145 a m: 2 p.m | m.; 540 p. m.; 620 p.m; 9 |} m™.; 1015 p. m. KDZE--10:30 to 11 a. m, and 2:0 to 420 p. m. dally’ except Sunday; 7 to # p. m. Mondays and Fridays; § to 9 p. m. Wednesdayn KJIR—S to 9 p. m. Mondays, Tucsdays, Fridays and Saturdays KHQ—7 to § p. m. Tuesdays, Wednendayn, Saturdays, Methods of “Ba BOSTON, Nov. 20.—The United States government has spent ap proximately $1,000,000 during the year in investigating and developing polsonous gases for military purposes, It has em ployed 700 persons to carry on experiments at Kdgewood Ar- senal, Md, and has drawn upon the medical profession to prove its contention that “pelonous gas approximates the ideal weap on of warfare.” ‘The results of this investigation re- cently have been imued in the form of report on “The After Effects of Warfare Gaven,” by Lieut. Col. H. Gilchrist, chief of the medical divix jon, Chemical Warfare service, under the supervision of Fries, chief of the service, according to an article in the Christian Science Monitor, the balance of which fol lows. The Chemical Warfare service ts taking every opportunity to “inform the public as fo the real nature of the work, and to obtain pubiie sup- port for enlarging the scope of the work being done at Edgewood Ar These «tatements, made to a repre sentative of the Christian Science Monitor by Lieut. Col, ©. EB. Brig ham, executive officer for General | Fries, bear out charges made in re Winter Eggs, By the Bushel Mrs. Holaclaw Tells How Don Sung Made Her Hens Shell Out Eggs. | —— | “In October, I started giving Don Bun, to our 50 bene It promptly brougad them from 2 eg: 7 Up to 25 0 5 7, nest or bee bro Z —_ 3 to a dn t wary, Now (Feb. Most an wrt my third bo: 1 ex ‘Mt wilt brin, are the largest and finest we = Mrs. W. T. Holsclaw, N. m, Ind. | Nearly & dozen every day, for Mra | Holaclaw, in November, December, Jan- | uary and February. Not | ip & bad increase for hen ly gs a day, in it he started aking ¥ ccopting this offer Don Sang to hens. Then watch resuite for 80 days. If it doesn’t show you @ big increase cues, If tt doesn't pay for Iteelf and good profit besides, tell us and your money will be promptly refunded. Don Sung (Chines for directly on the « beneficial tn e healthy and happy. y neratch ting, Pulleta develop earlier. The w\ Jock lays regularly In any seal weather, w ry ‘hole you are hearin, very where? an show yor flock? Don Sung ta no t {t costs dothing y chance to prove our claims, at our rt jet Don Sung from your local dealer, oF vend 50 centa for ge by mail pre- pald (large size, holds three times is much). Burrell-Dugger Company, He Columbia Bidg., Indianapolis, Ind. | — Advertisement | = ee Stops stomach distress from indi gestion in two minutes; 26c at all drug stores. Served at soft drink fountains, 100. Samples free by ad- dressing JO-TO Co, Bellingham, ‘ash, Rupture Kills 8,000 Annually Eight thousand persons each year are inid away ificate being marked ly taking car «en of the afflictia paying no at- bowels and /tention to the What a Olive Tab-|doing? Are you neglecting by wearing @ truss, appliance, whatever name you choone to eall t At best, the truss is only a make- ift—a false prop against a col- sing wall—and cannot be expect. to act as more than @ mere me. ‘anical support, The binding pr nights, Cleanse liver with Dr, Edwards’ lets, the successful substitute for| calomel; there’s no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just a ae effectively, but their action in| Sure retards tiood tee ortes ue gentle and safe instead of severe! that which they need most—nourish- and irritating. jme No one who takes Olive Tablets ie ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, tor- ne liver, bad disposition or pimply |fuccesstul Ha over it ace, The PLAPAO PAD Olive Tablets ere a purely vege-|clonely to the bod table compound mixed with olive|#!!p of Eines oP al prepa, Caideeeoee oil; you will know them by their|—“easy to apply comparative olive color. lexpensive, ‘0 be used whilst you patients afflicted with Mver and| Learn how to close the hernial bowel complaints and Olive Tablets opening as nature intended so, the are ‘the immensely effective result.| Your name. today to. PL Take one or two nightly for a week,/721 Stuart Bldg., St. Lov FRE trial Plapao and 1 See how much better you feel and | ft nformation.—(op Pp. “L—~Advertise- look, lc and 80¢, ment. the biood, way, and aeience tf land aro all truss invited te test right in the pr y » homes, The PLAPAO method is unqueation- | ably the moat setentific, logical and successful self-treatment for rupture n hen, adhering cannot possibly cent months by William E. Borah, republican senator from Idaho, and other opponents of gas warfare, that this government {# straining every nerve to keep up with the poison gas | development projects of Great Brit- ain and France. In an official state ment the position of the United States in set forth as follows: Of course gas warfare is con- demned in the Four-Power treaty, but this treaty does not become oper- ative until it t# ratified by all the countries concerned. Great Britain and France are going ahead with pol- son gan experiments on a large scale, and it would not do for us to lag be- hind In the development of what promises to become the ideal weapon of warfare. But upon the question of whether the United States in- tends to abandon its work at Edgewood arsenal as soon as the treaty is duly ratified, the in- quirer was told that such was not the case. The reason given, which ts offered as a logical de- fense of continued experimeta- tion In poisonous gases, is that some small country not included in the provisions of the disarma- men treaty might break loose at any time and use poison gas in offensive military operations against the United States, While it ls freely admitted that it is “impro! ie” any such country would rush into a military con flict with this country, the possl- bility is held to justify the gov. ernment in developing a state of “preparedness” to meet such an attack, The work at Edgewood arsenal, of. ficials of the chemical warfare serv joe aver, is primarily to develop ways of protecting American soldiers from the effects of gs “We do not stop here, however, declared Col. Brigham, “We must | know, also, how to use gas aa an of fensive weapon. It will play a most important part In the next war.” Thus, instead of taking the lead tn doing away with a method of war. fare that four years ago was brand. ed as “the most barbaric Invention of modern acience,” the United States is taking steps to develop it wtill further, it is indicated by the activities of the chemical warfare service, If the nations of the world are going to spend millions of dollars in “perfecting” poison gas, the Unit od States is golng to stay in the race to the end, is the deduction, It is de plored by army officers that the an- nual appropriation for the work at Safe Pills have been the ideal Family Laxative for 40 years—a guar- antee of reliability. Gentle in action, they are entirely free from injurious and are’intended especially for constipation, biliousness, _indi- gestion, torpid liv- er or inactivity of the bowels, Your sells them. ‘Warner's Sate Remedies Co., Rochester, Gen. Amon A.’ America Making Poison Dies After Being Crushed | Gas Des pite New Treaty Under Vehicle | Government Employs 700 Persons to Develop rbariec Warfare” wood arsenal during the amounted to only $570,000 appropriated funds, and from past appropriations, increased the | about 00,000. “s past a however ‘The intention ts to to be more liberal in | the future The newest theory on polson gas, to the effect that it is “the most humane weapon of modern warfare,” is being circulated, and wide publicity ts given to state ments of doctors favoring this theory, It has been pointed out by General Fries, in proof of this contention, that while 24 per cent of the casualties by other than gas weapons in the recent war resulted fatally, only 2 per cent of the gas casualties so re sulted, and that the Incapacity due to the use of gas was “only temporary.” Let the United States stand as the advocate of gas warfare as approximating the “ideal” method, and endeavor to keep up with the latest sclen- tific developments of world ex- perts on the subject, is the plea of General Fries. In support of this theory, he stated in a re cont letter: “I served in France thruout the war, and know the suffering that re- sulted from lack of knowledge tn pol- son gas warfare gained tn times of peace. The suffering from so-called poison gases ta vastly overrated. The greatest part of that which did occur | arose from the ignorance of military men, civilians and doctors and | everybody else, as to the character of wounds those gases produce and how to treat them.” In an effort to fing out how to combat the uncertain effects, expert- ments on animals are being carried on at Edgewood Arsenal, using stand. ard gases such as mustard gas, and these gases are being developed to the point where they can be used effectively against an enemy. Un | surplus | amount avatiable to | |dentista, Olympia, December License Body Sets : : Examination Dates OLYMPIA, Noy. 29.—Announce- ment of the following examination dates has been issued by the state license = department: Sanipractic, Olympta, December 12; nurses, Se- attic and Spokane, December 13; 18, and chiropractic, at Olympia, on December 6. Just say, : Blue-jay to your druggist! Gircicy 4 tence stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes The sim corn is out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in thin plasters. The action is the same. DO LITTLE THINGS TIRE YOU OUT? RE you “all run down”, languid and thin in flesh from summer heat and fall colds? GIVEN IMPETUS by exhibits a& the Centennial exposition at Rio Janeiro, the radio craze is reported to be sweeping Brazil. : Thanksgiving This Bank is thankful For the bountiful Harvest of good will, Reaped from the many Friendly associations With those whom it is Privileged to serve. 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