The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 2

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Train Hits Auto; weather repor “is? -os| "Tee Men Kiled TO HEAL SKIN | BAKING AND BOASTING OVEN FOR COAL WOOD OR GA: ELEVATED OVEN FOR GAS OMY 5 fa) t «_peOaTam. courge —take a year 5% to pay! 3 le th cit ac ° tubl ¢ t POLISHED STEEL, who have tried this si afe and | Frene cht we i » OUTER BODY Pleasant method of s weight. | by ‘peg Other Const Stat FEED DOG “ . fer . ’ ewe HEAVY INNER : J fogr MICA FRAN «| i tra ANTI OUTER BODY - ‘ t BUCKLING (ADVERTISEMENT) . STROSS OVER DRAFT AIR CHAMBERS HOT BLAST SIDE LINING i) EXTRA HEAVY A VENTILATED VOTE FOR MALCOLM DOUGLAS a FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE POSITION NO. 1 Y’ cONICAL FIRE POT DEFLECTS HEAT TO FLOOR EMPRESS UNIVERSAL “a HOT BLAST HEATER EMPRESS UNIVERSAL Ship this stove is without question THE greatest fuel PIPELESS FURNACE ; Mes. saver. A glance at the picture will convince you of © her here a mys i the reason why. It burns any and all grades of coal; — = burns briquets or wood. Owing to its efficient con- =f Lf Quick Action struction, it supplies an abundance of super-heated a revolutionary pipeless uir directly over the fire chamber, thereby burning for Piles the smoke and gases arising from a soft coal fire, furnace improvement— EAI P RELEASE TIEN, BRADFORD, England. All Ale 4 the t His honesty, his fair- ness and his courage are. well known. He can be neither coerced, stampeded nor intimidated. and positively assv one hundred per cent effi- at A diy a ace ‘ eee SF If you wuffer with the pain, strain, i as a —the EMPRESS » IRSL s a scientific system Zet@nt events have itching, bleeding and soreness of ciency. During this 6-day factory demonstration the EMPRESS UNIV ERSAL is a scientific syste! - nny protrading piles, no matter how se- xpert will be here lain its many desirable of pipeless heating and ventilating. In it eminent clearly shown that vere, wend to the nearest dru: the expert will be here to explain its many desirable ‘ngineers have succeeded in mastering the subject EY i bold for & §0-cent box yramid features engineers have s i mas iz sub Suppositories. It |s a wonder, wet the kind of relief that nute you om your feet and gladly tell about It. Advertisement | PLATES the public interest de- mands the defeat of Judge Boyd J. Tall- man, who now occu- pies this department. of pipeless heating. Now the entire house can be | N-O-W heated with one register. No pipes in basement or wall to waste heat—keeps basement cool. Asbestos —places this heater in insulation means perfect circulatién. The Air Blast your home, Pay the ends smoky chimneys. Home decorations remain balance in small con- long unsoiled. Any coal is burned with minimum venient payments. waste. Fuel bills are cut at least one-third, your old stove taken RN = a : R E FE i] in exchange— as = . nake you a| | . with every, EMPRESS UNI- your te PA sae PR 5 VERSAL Range or Furnace 3 5 . 4) (heater not included) pur- Malcolm Douglas is in- dorsed . by citizens from all classes and ranks of life and by numerous civic, yet- eran and labor organi- zations, $7.50 $12.50 $15 Hacked by the reputation for square Geating of the old reliable L Offices, our experts care to fit you with plate to fit the con- your mouth and give you « WHAT THE ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE SAYS: “Douglas was elected prosecuting attorney in 1920 and again in 1922. He has vigorously, impartially and consistently enforced the law, ¢ ly the statutes to suppress the sale of drugs and booze. Upon his record he is entitled to the active support of all good citizens. Just the RIN, chased during this 6-day fac- $5 DE , tory demonstration we will this week a $ a 1 include without extra charge IMPRESS L (ANGE o ‘ : e FURNAG ; for Sian deliv this beautiful 42-piece Amer- ican Lithoges dinner set, Estimate Free, this Office has n for 22 years, proof that we patients and stood We'll bo right Lany work we do for fy and please you. “Judge Tallman has by the press and by many of our most substantial citizens been severely criticised for the manner in which he disposed of the Lee Waite and Dewey Gillman cases; als6 for the manner in which Peter Lang, and other cases involying gross moral turpitude, were permitted to escape as if the offenses were not serious.”—Report of Washingtgn Anti-Sgloon League. WHAT LABOR MEN SAY: ‘Douglas has proved himself the friend of the workers. He is entitled to the labor vote 100 per cent.” EXCHANGE ANNEX BOG Mace Ree ace oe STANDARD [2:22 that eae out ft FURNITURE CO. | %.: ee hie mew. nd ° L. SCHOENFELD & SONS alsalmaile,. telephone FOUNDED TACOMA ‘tot-6000, EXCHANGE Second Avenue ut Pine St. 1864 L. Schoenfeld & Sons esas Stabbed by! Neuritis — J. B. PHILLIPS, Former President of the Central Labor Council ‘___we find that his record as f: him to be a very high type of citizen, Report of the Political Welfare Committee of the Central Labor Council, as labor is concerned is excellent and find ya | ELECTRONIC MEDICINE wiayatesae IS HERE TO STAY BRIGHT’S you're IT 18 NOV A CURPALL, NET AND OSPITALS, OPERATIONS | RIGHT @‘In the past, the president of the State Federation has had occasion to £0 to Prosecuting Attorney Douglas’ office on many matters that vitally affected the welfare of Labor and on every occasion found a sympathetic ear and a ready will- ingness to grant Labor a square deal—all that Labor ever contends for.” —From Washington State Labor News of Aug. 20th, 1924, edited by W. M. Short, President of the Washington State Federation of Labo: Malcolm Douglas is an able lawyer, a fearless citizen, a faithful public servant. Hut We Believe That 1 Will Hen Than Any Other Method I AT "roportion of Dirt Why wast Case money where HE WILL MAKE A GOOD JUDGE : far Mati LeCLINtc, 6x THR AVEO" | EME VOTE FOR HIM sen are ay loge Price gh wt | ser TBRE =|) _,, MISS, BRIGHT

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