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PAGE 2 MEMBER AMERICAN no CG, 0. D, or cials will not | sine. special £2.73) sine, special 88.23, Friday-Saturday en epee! Credi - ftoth: Says Blue Room Will Awe Anger LONDON, Nov. 30-—If you lose your temper und want to become calm again, just step into a blue or mauve room. This method of re- mental equilibrium was set forth in a lecture by Richard G. Lovell. He said that rooms dec- erated in red or green would pro- Jong anger. WITH PIANO TONE as «beautiful as piano tone in ever likely to be Special for 40 Duys— Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact condi. sidered the best; $2 per tooth In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 1420% Second Avenue FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— by grown 81.25, SUGGESTIONS FOR complete, 38. Friday-Saturday last days: floor lamp sale— | |)" special purchase of thousands of floor lamps direct from the manufacturer, makes {t ponsible to piace them on sale at unusually low prices. An array of beautiful styles and colors in woven silk shades. Many styles attractive standards. Friday-Saturday, last 2 days of this sale. Ky = | i other standard bra: we take usual Painless Extraction per Bi ponder pag allem mr Free From 9 to 11 Plate Department. pay $4.00) tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. | Our treatment of pyorrhea is con. | THE ATTLE STAR HOMES BUREAL, FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOME phone orders; one to a purchaser—-these spe ve delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser an | to be mo played Attrac eating CHINA DOLL—| |... by 3 2 ¢ g-in hina doll with hatr Jointed legs and arms pectal tive litho | off well, he has called a conference Friday-Saturday plote Regular | Working, not for @ third party, but| | for progressive legislation. | | Hiram Johnson might have been this progressive lea greas convened. | Francisco to nd the wedding of his son, There is a good deal of | epeculation in the cloak rooms as to who Hiram will train with when he returns, but the progressives are counting on his help as usual port and other choice wines for 1» — eo thee: dollar, Carl flooded the country ane Joy ed The Smith-McNary reclamation bill| with elrculars, whereupon the post r" | will Me dormant all th office department analyzed his prep: vod pe |ston probably, as Senator McNary! gration, declared it was a fraud and — never faite | realizes that any bill ng for even |isaued a fraud order. In one week | er to amuse. 4 small initial appropriation ts HKk@/ine dead letter office recetved 22,000 F) PY wuds Painted | red rag to @ bull in the present | @rundier cireulars. Carl knows now |! seman tho rar lh |congrems. The same fate awaits the| whe won the war | peta fea i | Columbia Basin $100,000 appropri ee ue send [ton bil of Poindexter’s, The Wash-| Gooner showed a marked increase —_—— whiet ington senator won't have much en wee thusiasm for anything this session and no one cise cares to tather the day Cholee of several of dress, Regular price a—) Me tiger at $7 26 only reclamation measure| will be pushed at all is that calling for the $69,000,000 appropria- | tion to bulla Boulder canyon dam on | the Colorado river, and that prob ably won't proceed beyond the final | hearings etage, altho It is now known | that Secretary Hoover ts very much interested In the project and will do urday . hia government pays $5,000,000 | | ually for carrying United States | maile on ocean ships, according to ithe department of comgnerce. This! amount ts allocated as follows To American transatlantic ships, $2,034, : to foreign transatlantic ships, | —e pleasing toy for the little girl who Ukes to do Sie hale ant” gpg | | oocolving "SS" | Ti] 1922 Record of by Automobiles —trene Yoos, 28, of 1008) 78 niverntty at. was knocked | down at Seventh ave. and University st, Tuesday, by a car driven by G. C. Snyder, 7418 10th ave, N. B. She was slightly bruised. —T, Siegfried, 2663 Ninth 67 ve W., reported that he struck an unknown man at ot. and Harbor Tuesday. —Eaward Crawford, wat ten een a 1198 Hanford #., by a car driven by C. D. Mitterting, of 360 N. 76th et. Craw- serving tray— _ be finished tray: wary goveet removable tan bet S ford was slightly burt. tor Size cant ne ? Friday- lag aR CS ] 681270 ee ee Saturday. Geterdey pied at., was fatally injured Tues. | day night at Fourth ave. 8, and Dearborn st. by « truck driven by | Warren Willams, of 2014 Westlake ave. Abbott died soon after the acct. Woman of 103 Is | Constant Flyer | MANSFIELD, England, Nov, 99, —Tho she hae passed 103, Mre. Ann a. /Ginsong has made 10 flights ae an airplane passenger this year. y Your Woman Is Founder (Transplanted Bone of Store System Saves Leg of Boy Hormeesy, England, Nov. 90.—Mrs.| CARDIFF, Nov. 30.—A plece of |Mary Ann Greig, a Scotswoman,| home was taken from the leg of 11- | founded a business which now owns|Yearold Albert Edwards and trans. ferred ’ |more than 106 stores in Southern|trernm ” '” “*% Of pie Svearcld England, | on i ea ae | | {500 Troops Fail | Smoke Screen Ruse t ma ch ‘ 5 ‘ io Ca anary Fails Lawless Pair| wrpson. rngant, Nov. 007 GLASGOW, Nov, 30.—Pursued for | Five hundred members of the Gren- illegal fishing, Jeffrey Wright and/adier Guards were called out to William Wood used a smoke screen | pursue an officer's canary bird, to hide their flight, but were arrest-| which had encaped. It eluded cap- ed on landing. ture for four hours. Not more costly, though of highest quality [OUGH its cost to is the same as purity and rich quality in this most tant human food. Ask your grocer for Borden's. It's coun- You'll find try milk with the cream left in. that it is rich in ey ; non Bt Kotte. hold purposes, a titut: regu! cream in your coffee. aun ” THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Jabers’ alse of Borden’ seam’, Mawel aba Sad adie Tis Rosen) \ Of $3 women candidates for parliament in the British gen- eral election, just over, only three were successful. Top to bottom: Lady Alderton, Lady Nancy Astor, Mrs. Wintring- ham. The last two were re- elected, Porterfield’s Letter From Washington D. Benator Bob La Follette ts going} cach per annum. On the Pacific be the big man in this seasion| ocean Mr, Apreckels’ line, the Ocean of the senate, With his 800,000 ma-| ic, running to Australia, gete $186, te RIFE —— HJority and fis pompadour a litte! 000 a year; the Admiral line, $396,000; Hood game— | bristiier than ever, he is in fine|the Pacific Mall, $144,684, In the |fottie for the “trouble-raisin’ ses-| foreign lint on the Pacific the Union | ston” Just laupeched. To start things | Steamship company gets $56,000, the of all liberals to join with him in| others lew r, but for On@) wiser today than b thing he hasn't been here since con-| against the United & | destroyed to hear as perfectly ag one | The Newberry case, with all tts bitter:|transpacifio whips, $163,633.54; total ness and recrimination, i# history, | $908,976.22; — miscellaneous matin so far as Mr, Newberry in con-| American ships, $1,022,¢ 2; foreign ‘cerned, but the whole situation in-| miscellaneoun, $209,666.48 rand to volved in the purchase or attempted) tal pald to all ships, $6,409,202.22 / | purchase of senatorial seats or un-| The International Mercantile Ma 3 Ky |due expenditure of money in nena-|rine gets the biggest of American a" > torial campaigns 1» going te be| lines outside the shipping board, |] |threshed out in this and the next) while thp Cunard and White Star f) seasion of congress. almost eRactly tle each other in the |) ld |foretgn Atlantic class, at $272,000 would produce real Khine, Madera in automobile manufacture over Sep tember, the total production of pa» c.|| Sunnysuds Puts Phis Sunnysuds | and gentleness in washing action, 1 | j | POOLE ELECTRIC (0. THI Washer Beneath Your Christmas Tree Surprise your mother, wife or sister with a wonderful Sunnysuds Electric Washer for her Christ mas gift. No present you could select would give her greater joy Toyo Kisen Kaisha, $30,821, the : } : | throughout the year. No surprise could be greater than having Sunnysuds y , . i ee the tree on Christmas morning. Carl Grunder of Munich ts one " cr gee: German who is sadder and mayhap The Bunnysuds Christmas Club being organi ™ © he went up chase this unequaled washer on uneq 3 ten postal au we will set anide a Sunnynuds washer remaining in 889 |thorities, Carl conceived the bril you imagine a more practical gift—a more health, ste Nant of making the United Regardless of price, there 8 no other way that ca are with the #u ¢ ‘the “. Stat wet an the Atlantic by the mn quality and simplicity of construction, and all the latest win process of offering for sale devices. wafety thru the mails a preparation that Don't Buy a Washer Until You Have Tried Sunnysuds 1206 Fourth Avenue 137,125 for the previous month while truck production shows « similar in- creane, The low September figures were caused largely by the closing of the Ford factories for part of that month . We month __________|iowever, It Varies a Bit MAKES THE DEAF From His Intention HEAR deafness in any form will be inter ented in the announcement of the Dictograph Products Corporation, Suite 7605 Monadnock building, 641 Market st. San Francisco, that they have at last perfected vice which will enable every one whose auditory nerve ts not entirely inquired. As soon as he was assured of pri vacy he started in, without prelude. “I've been a crook for 20 years,” he announced in a matter-of-fact tone, “and 1 think the readers of ar ought to know @bout It” Hi in his power to keep it movin er ate all tn his power to keep | Remarkable Invention Huaties the A Living Sermon walked into ()@) yoo Ney Deaf to Hear All Sounds Olearly. | rr. the other day Bvery one who te troubled with |” acon 1 see a reporter alone?” be lionger sleeves «i under prison sentence. figure. whose heartng is normal. To test it] Without walting for any reply, he of their achievement and so confl- want to keep It or not. As there ts no| ‘ine. obligation whatever, every one who ts troubled with deafness in any | 70% form should take advantage of this Nbewal free trial offer, Just send them your name and address for de- soriptive literature and free trial re quest blank.—Advertisement. readers. thoroughly, they sent It to a number! pungea into his story of people who had been deaf for] wriere's hardly any form of crook yearn, and they report most gratify-| 4.00) that 1 haven't heen mixed up : ve. ing reeuits. Many state that they}. ently with a trace! om. hear the slightest sound with perfect | Beg B's en. peau: 008 | BC. ease, and that their natural hearing | 1.4 story worker—I've been ‘em ail. has been greatly Improved, I've stolen thousands of Gollars ta ; The manufacturers are to Proud| my time—yea, and mpent It, too. ms It is pure fresh and wholesc and the flavor is that of the tru re ~ he paused impressively, “a pete pan gp Men guest getoer cecnontat erode © master mind, You teen ethee to cond lt to any tas vy [mas Cay. Rukia. Gatiaed that + peed it to any one bY | there ain't anything to it. Mont of the money I've made on jobs I've had to spend for mouthpleces, and green leaf. for my getaway. And what's left al- ‘ways goes nny. "Easy money—there ain't no such | It's @ mirage. "and that's why I wanted to sec I thought The Star would Ike to print my story—as @ lesson to its What d'ya say?” He was assured that any manu- script that he cared to submit would be carefully examined and he walked out of the office with the asrurance: “Tl be back in a couple of days. DONT FUSS WITH I figure I sort of owe It to soctety to tell ‘em about ft.” he MUSTARD PLASTERS! But the Living Sermon never came back. *] I might never have seen him again, | tote YU it T hadn't happened to run into him Musterole Works Without the} anout a week inter, walking down the Blister—Easier, Quicker | street with @ deputy U. 8. marshal, sib a pair of handcuffs on his wrists. There's no sense tn mixing a} . “What was he in for?” T asked the meas of mustard, flour and water|4eputy marshal when I met him later when you can eastly relieve pain, |! the day. soreness or stiffness with a litte Musterole is made of pure off of] Mained. mustard and other helpful ingre- dienta, combined in the form of the| present white ointment. It tkea| the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonatlitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, netfralgia, headache, — congestion. | pleurisy, rheumatism, jumbago. | pains and achey of the back of} joints, sprains, sore muscles, | bruinon, chilblains, frosted feet, colds | of the chest (it may prevent pnew monia). 350 and 65c, Jars and tubes Better than a mustard plaster. Cold _loday TF you've got a grippey | ~ cold—take Hill's Cascara| Bromide Quinine and feel 1 Colds lower vitality, i] weaken resistance to disease| and undermine health. At the first indication of a Ask you: Hill's cured your cold when you were a child. The formula h never been changed. "Oh, he Uictrola ‘No. 90 $125.00 is the pri of this delightful Victrola—one of the most popular of the new models. See us fust pleaded guilty to a iets, white Mastereie, charge of selling hop,” the officer ex- | | ——. AM WWW Finger; Is Jailed! Are Shot to LONDON, Nov, 30.—After taking} CAPE TOWN, Nov. | what he described as “several fin-|than thirty of the 600 | cers of spirits,” James Butler bit | rebels who encaped the recent jotf hin wite's finger, He te now|up of malcontents have teem sha | Newer Styles Have | Aged “Ex-King” | More Modest Lines| Poorhouse %0,--Advanee| LIVERPOOL, Nov. 4%, |sutumn models show longer skirts,| Williams, aged 82, who & loonely-fitting | many years as king of the effect concealing the lines of the | Bardsey, has been admitted te The Finest Green T, is undoubtedly t |M. & MC. 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