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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Well-Known Seattle Merchant Decides to Retire From Business t, president of the Inc, of 1000 tire from of con arteous tor of the and -in e Modern ® adjoining store, k & Suitcase redue ses, bags and other leather goods. store will be closed In. y to afrange the mam- h stock and mark down prices. See fomorrow’s Star for prices and further details con: cerning this sale. Neft Jewelry Co., Inc. Corner First and Madison Men's | Brotherhoo< the First Methodist Episcopal church, at its feeling by wholesom: ation and entertain ment. Get acquainted. The Lone some club, Holyoke building, Spring st. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ‘evenings Strangers and lonely people wel- come.— Advertisement. DR. THOMAS Z. DAVIS Dr. Davis, who is one of the best known mental scientists and psychologists in the Unit- ed States, will give his cele- brated lecture “Success” or Wilson’s Modern Business College Auditorium 1613 Third Avenue Friday Afternoon, Nov. 2 at 1 o’Clock Dr. Davis and his lectures re indorsed by a thousand of the leading educators in the United States. Lecture Free No Collection Public Cordially Invited Watch! Watch the circle with the It is the key to the _ biggest event of the year. 2 $1 | would a great 111} | The Fruitv Laxative 1928. Business Man in Search for Mayoralty Candidate R. Justice Canvass Get Ideas of Who ng Citizens to Should Run RE is something new in political reporting, J. R. Justice, veteran Seattle business man, has undertaken to bring to light all the facts that he can find bearing on the question of who would make the best mayor Seattle could elect this coming spring. Mr. Justice has long been active in civic affairs, He has a wide acquaintance and an understanding of municipal matters that reaches back thru the years. He is going to write facts as he finds them and express his own opinions, It is only fair to say in advance that Mr. Justice does not feel that Mayor Brown's record is ideal, He wishes to discover, if possible, some outstanding candidate to oppose Dr. Brown and then to focus public interest on inducing this man to file, The Star is printing Mr. Justice's articles purely for the news value and public interest they possess and is not interested in the political angles involved. EDITOR. BY JR. JUSTICE open and Jace high with labor, and he ¥ ng | MAKe & peach of a mayor This was getting in the erestin have hope of ff t run who w ¢ a mayor Seatt © that I dom him and asked ¥ ught about tons of her have I a ca I should state, that The Star doex not promise stand by any candida jeveloped, unieax it seen |) And I also reserve the to back another horse, sh er one show up before the ARE M “My eh Mies or Ly “les wou man,” was the right off the hat Usually ater seeing a banker It is [is good busindas to must be in Seattle @ man}r punted up on big enough, and wise enough and| terested in a city ¢ od enough to take the affairs of/ him whom he would suggest this city and administer them as he| business of hia own, | ), A man who will be fair to capital! and fale 19 labor, Ane also falr ‘o run I will forget some of his pet y other Tan |theorles and yote for him. Anybody . & man who wit! drivel i, akin Brown.” and crime to cover and k FITZGERALD MAKING knows of such a man 1/4 MISTAK am looking for him. I know of no} | nd him but to go out among interested when t the ont: o where it run better than Col answer he gave me “Oliver T. Hrickson in the most est man th city politics, and ts good runper. If you will get him aged in the real estate I knew he wax a friend ¢ ‘tzgerald, and I to him, yur friend Fits ia to throw hia hat in ed Uh “I neo getting 4, is to print it anid he. “I think ERICKSON AND | LUNDIN PROPOSED ] shall interview many men women of high and low degree. Ne es nak them many questions, and shall) | SR Taine Sty Pend mont of quote freely from the answers. In| i0yq men singing a different #008 gins, aoe ervestlawed, Where | tut the refrain of nearly all was the gh sade stiensa agar he ds Jaame: “Anybbdy to beat Brown.” a name is uted permiasion will first |""TConctuded 1 must be In the terrl be obtained. And in every instance) ioe) of Dr. Brown's enemies, and I ee tperviaw, 4a0,B4 Hea eetecatands, | %uttied off to another part of the hit as everybody understands, | (i+, For it ix my purpose to play we are off. no favorites. Tomorrow I shall tell The fret scape celled Coots be 7 you of what I found in the territory Te te ne ee oat haart. J | that looked like Dr. Brown's country Sot tae uke colaion ee woe In the meantime we have wits us toe today: Lundin, Erickson, Blaine, aoe tandia: 12 he can beat Browns |2rewm, Larapiag, Rhodes, Colman ageme) 3 Pitzgerald. was bis answer. Then after a little |{"4 Fite thought, he added: “I think Oliver Monde ik amen |. Erickson would make a better run and he would make @ good mayor. | Lundin would be my personal choice, but Erickson might get there first.” I next looked up a banker, who has accommodated me more than once, and put the same queation to him, “T have been worrying over that myself,” he replied. “We must find man to beat Brown. If Blaino| could be elected he would thake a good mayor.” BROWN AND LAMPING land wh 1 [Out of businens wal! couple of reasons HAWKINS HITS FAITH HEALERS Likens Patients to Primitive Africans ing the “patients” of the s0- NAMED BY LABOR MAN called “faith healers’ now working Going out of the bank, I ran into|in and about Seattle in the same a labor man whom I have known| category with primitive “people of for a long time, Ho has come up| \frica who are healed by the’ in from the ranks, and is now a small! octations of the witch doctors, contractor, but he is strong for the! 114 Rey. A. W. Hawkins, pastor of union. Ithe Plymouth egational “How does Mayor Brown stani|()' on and head of its Body and with the unlons?” I said, as we shook | CONC wednesday came to the hands. = defense of his institution and as “He is strong,” xald the contrac:| Se” wore wclentific” divine heal- tor. “Almost or quite as strong as ing agencies of others. he was when he ran before. But if it |!&_ Omen Oe ctinic,"* he ie a mayor you are looking for. 1) 14 must be distinguished from think Col. Lamping could turn the | tld, tee in ne cvements of oUF trick ahead of any of them. He is oy, te le ta ho Way ‘relntedicte GOOD HEALTH SECRET OF BEAUTY ‘vere eatine movements, | Ic is |tased on tho best that sclence has Beauty lies in the care & woman| to offer In the treatment ot body bestows upon herself and in keeping | onq poul. at bay those dread ailments peculiar! wpnere has deen a revival of the Seoas - P Hiding eyes, the clastic | &t especially by traveling evangel enance. Sparkling eyes, the clastic ep and a clear complexion never 4 company organic troubles. Dis-| treased expressions, a sallow com- ong «, in many churches. By there wangelists scientific medicine is tabooed, paychology is ridic uled and saxiedk Gavic dilon ‘usec the cyan, [Pio rons > bl type jasitinas Baptachan, aad mental ae) 9%. Ceneme tomy Se Cure by faith pression are the telltale «ymptoms| God say it abel ents la of women’s ailments. Women so| “The Boly me eet man has troubled should ‘not lose a day in| based on the: belie a nae net taking Lydia. Pinkham’s Vege.|% body as well as a mind and (het table Compound, made from roots| both must be treated before peop and herbs, the most successful rem-| Can have perfect health. Instea | edy known to overcome woman's ilis| ot Proceeding with some highly spec and restore health and beauty_| viative philosophy: of life or some | Advertisement. | primitive superstition or credulit lit treats body and mind by th | methods which have been discov cred by the patient researches of sclence. “We know that healed by presclentific agencies. Some people “Nothing Acts Like Analax”’ healing in Africa the witch doctors. But it is far better, wo belleve, to treat a man as a rational being—to lead him to nee the cause of his suffering and to heal him by acientific methods than It is to treat him as an irrational being, belonging to the days of superstition, and by healing him with crude methods which will destroy his confidence in the best results of our civiliz.- tion and leave him, after he Is cured, with his reason and judg ment all shot to pieces.” Isaac Hamburger’s Successor Named Succeeding the tate Isaac Ham: burger, who wis fatally wounded by a random shot from the revolver of |Patrolman 8. H. Short, Edwin B | Driscoll has bedn named secretary to Federal Judge KE, EB, Cushman, ac: cording to anhouncement Wednes day. Driscoll his acted in similar ca pacities for superior court Judges of Tacoma for 18 yeurs, ANALAX Sold by All Drug Stores Made by McKesson & Robbins Co. Ine, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Special Wholesale Distributors npn ((k . business was the next one I encoun-| AT eae OT tay THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Why the Grote-Rankin Co. Has Become One of Seattle’s Fastest Growing Stores HE men who guide the destinies of this store recognize that the growth of this institution is due to the good will of its.patrons, which is the out- growth of service rendered and values given in merchandise. Its obligation to its thousands of friends is gladly acknowledged, This store pledges that now, and throughout the future, all transactions will repre- sent the greatest values of worthy merchan- dise—merchandise with a National Reputation for QUALITY—that we will strive for even higher ideals of service. To acquaint the people of Seattle and the Northwest—the buying public—with some of the distinctive resources and abilities available at The Grote-Rankin Co., we set forth some of the | Nationally Known Lines | of Merchandise Sold by This Store Hot Point Electric Appliances Universal Electric Appliances | Hoover Electric Cleaners Premier Electric Cleaners Maytag Electric Washers Thor Electric Washers Victrolas Victor Records Monarch Ranges Howard Heaters A-B Gas Stoves Monarch Electric Ranges Leonard Refrigerators | National Pressure Cookers | Wear-Ever Aluminum } Haviland China Brunswick Phonographs Brunswick Records Mendel Trunks Eaton Crane Stationery Whiting & Cook Stationery Eversharp Pencils Wahl Fountain Pens Pictorial Patterns Excella Patterns Phoenix Hosiery Gordon Hosiery Onyx Silk Hosiery Quaker Silk Hosiery McCallum Silk Hosiery « Kayser Silk Underwear Phoenix Silk Underwear some men are|™ w are healed by the incantations of} Syracuse China Community Silverware Rogers “1847” Silverware American Lady Electric Irons American Lady Corsets | B. and J. Corsets | Rengo Belts—Stylish Stouts | Ormake Sunfast Draperies Lane Standard Cedar Chests | Quaker Lace Curtains Kaplan Lamp Shades | Kapock Silk Draperies | Kapock Sunfast Draperies | Whittall’s Rugs | Karnak Wilton Rugs | i= Suit Started Over |Confessed Bigamist | Broken Water Main) Deported to Canada A sult to recover $9,658.67 in al-| William H. Biitten, confessed big- }leged damages caused by the break. |amist, and his legal wife were deport- | ling of the city water main at Fitth|ed to Vancouver, B. C. Tuesday | Jave, and Union at. last summer, | night, according to {mmigration offi- | vag filed in superior court Tuesday |cials, Britten, a Canadian war hero, | the F. N. Barry Co, dealers in| waged a long, unsuccessful fight in| faints and wall paper, Included in| Seattle federal court to escape de-| |the sum fs $2,000 for los of trade | portation. Jaue to alleged inability to fill or-| a | ders. | | We Midshipman Killed | Study of Gas Rates ia Fall From Room NNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. $1.—The- | Is Completed Here | odors Dotzler, a midshipman of the After a five-months study of gis |#¢cond class, of New York city, was almost instantly killed Tuesday, when he plunged four stories from completed his report and handed it|* Window In the wing of Bancroft 5 k R. Jackson, superintend-|hall, a dormitory of the United ent of the city utilities department, | States naval academy here. ri ration Counsel T. J. 1. Ken-| Scie : ceo | y will study the report to take ever legal action may be neces: ex effective in Beattle, pps, evaluation engineer, 1 A PROPOSED ORDIN sity city ctives under a new anding will be introduced by eal uuncilman R, B, Hesketh, at next SRAL SERVICES for Rob. | 02¢ay# council meeting. Under ert A. Doremus, 67, who died at |Present civil service rules they are | hishome at 6514 Fourth ave. N.E,,| Merely patrolmen detatted to de: fonday, were to be held Wednes. | ectve work. ay afternoon at 2 o'clock from the | Butterworth funeral parlors. Dore: |musx had resided in Seattle for 33 years, the past 25 of which were spent in the wholesale fish business. | Ho js survived by his wife, Mrs, | |Minnie Doremus; three children, | | Miss Della Doremus, Mra. James Delfel and Ralph Doremus, and a} grandson, Ralph Doremus, Jr. all of Seattle. "E to | s “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every houra until three doses |The first dose always The second and third pletely break up the cold, and safe to take, | | | three taken. * rellot. oxen com Pleasant Contains no qui nine or opiates, Millions use “Pape's |Cold Compound." Price, thirty-five |Merrill-Palmer School fe Carter’s Knit Underwear Forest Mills Knit Underwear Perrin’s Kid Gloves Kayser’s Gloves On the Bargain Square First Floor One Hundred Dozen HEAVY Turkish Towels 19c A one day’s special! A new special every day! University Woman Is Honored in East Miss Effie I. Raitt, head of the home economics department of the/ University of Washington, was elected first vice president of the American Dietetic association, at the annual convention held in In- dianapolis, this month, In addition to her work at the convention, Miss Raitt visited the Mother- | hood and the Cass Technical high | school, in Detroit. Large Still Found Close to Kirkland Federal prohibition officers operat. ing in the vicinity of Kirkland ‘Tues- day.afternoon discovered a 50-gallon still concealed in « heavy growth of | timber. No persons were found near the still and no arrests were made Que “PHILLIPS” MILK Say “Phillips’~ Protect Your Doctor and Yourself Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia,” the original Milk of = Magnesta pre acribed by physicians for fifty years Accept only the genuine “Phillips.” Qhcent bottles, also larger alee, jcents, Drugglsts guarantee It—Ad: vertisement, my waa contain directions and uses—any drug store.—Adyertisement, Wear-Right Gloves Colonial Quality Notions National Hair Nets Fashionetti Hair Nets Royal Society Embroidery Articles Corticelli Silk Thread Kleinert’s Rubber Goods Clarks’ O. N. T. Thread Coats’ Crochet Cotton Kotex Helena Rubenstein Preparations Hudnut’s Toiletries Melba Toiletries Woodworth’s Toiletries D. M. C. Crochet Cotton Hemingway Knitting Silks Modart Corsets Nemo Corsets Form-Fit Corsets DeBevois Brassieres Congoleum Rugs Armstrong’s Linoleum Nairn’s Linoleum Rey Aine Table Linens Karagheusian Simmons’ Bed Springs Simmons’ Beds De Luxe Bed Springs Valantine Seiver’s Furniture Mallen Furniture and many others ' Rugs Triplets Born to Army Doctor’s Wife CHICAGO, Oct. 31,—Triplets, one born on the train and the other two In a hospital here, were wel- comed by Dr, John B, Stanton and wife Dr. and Mrs, Stanton wers en route to an army post in the Southwest, after being stationed for several years in the Philippines, when the bables were born, his Tuesday, For Colds, Influenza andasa Preventive OF MAGNESIA The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet ‘The box bears this signature 6. Ubpore Price 30c. One Woman Won’t Be on Grand Jury The county grand jury panel will |be one short when the jurors report November 13, in Department No, 1, of superior court, for duty, Mrs. Ella M. Traynor, formerly of Seat. tle, now living in Philadelphia, has written Sheriff Matt Starwich that she must have a round trip ticket before she will answer the sum. mons. “Or else come and get me,” Mrs. Traynor Invites. DENTISTRY Less Than HALF-PRICE FOR THIRTY DAYS OHIO CUT RATH DENTISTS Tretahtahed 20 Yenre Second Ave. and University St, Open © to © Dally—9 te 12 Sundays NDIGESTION causes bloating— ing crowd the retepoastipetioen Always find relief and comfort ia CHAMBERLAIN’S | TABLETS [Ne griping--no nausea—only 25 cents

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