The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 4

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Dearing a rare 5 DAR iUNLODAY, “I'M PERPLEXED, MISS DIC PICKLES T PALTER WHEN T Face THE PROBLEMS OF LIFE. OUR ENTIRS Soc. ORDER SEEME POLL oF Preacs.” a “wHaT's on *Wece FoR INSTANCE, MARRIAGE, LOOK AROONDY ME AND 36e 50 d MANY UNHAPPY WEDDED I WONDER if iT 13 FOR Instance £” WHAT TRIG: LATIONS “he ° 36M TO NN Nave [" fOr ne ee TIN SHORT, MARRIAGE Ww Be A 30RT OF Doesn't Iv Look Yo + dIL Beams “DEAR ME, MR. PONDER, TORMENT IN I BVER WORRY ABOUT WHICH BOTH PARTIES Wave MUCH To MARRIAGG —— 1 Gave SE NDUR® AND MUCH To REGRE T. To THOS Oo You, MISS CPICKLES ¢ HER TROUBLE Married, | nt Absolutely Superfluous | are just a few of the many good paragraphs included, in a committee report adopted last night by the Com- ‘Mercia! Club in regard to senate bill 46 “The conclusion of your committee is that a more bane-) ful or iniquitous piece of legislation could hardly be con-) “At a single stroke, the people of the entire state would} forever deprived of the right of contract of their natural he idea of home rule for cities would be completely effectively annihilated and the possibility of municipal tion of any public utility (which yields a profit) suc- ully thwarted, unless inaugurated before such municipal- had cut its first teeth. “We shudder to think of the political organization that and undoubtedly would follow the enactment of this “The combined forces of all the public utilities of the having so much at stake, could be depended upon to a lively interest in the gubernatorial candidate favorable ‘their nominees for appointment to this commission, and how much further this influence could extend is dif-, It to imagine.” | New Frontier ISTORIANS tell us that what we now call Western} civilization, as differentiated from that of the Orient, | im somewhere about 7,000 or 8,900 years ago probably in Valley of the Euphrates, and, moving westward, some-| les Slowly, sometimes more rapidly, has now encircled} land portion of the globe by reaching the shores of the cific. j [Where will be the frontier of the future? With both Bs discovered and neither of them particularly comfort-| from a climatic standpoint, with the Orient already un with teeming millions, where will the “young man” om Horace Greeley counseled to “go West and grow up » with the country” go now? : Did you ever watch a herd of cattle feeding on the range fid you ever notice the energetic, long-horned steer push his way through the herd, trying to get the first bite of the ish grass just beyond? That's the young man westward bound. Well, then, have you looked back and noticed how h good pasturage had been overlooked? | Where will be the new frontier? How about some of the country we've passed over? Prior to the Great War, 40 million follés lived in com-} ort in agricultural France, a territory a little larger than! California, and their farming methods were less up to date than many parts of this country, in some respects, while the Seburden of militarism has been crushing, indeed. Has the world been fully developed? Why, we haven't even nibbled| “the tops of the lush grass yet —— | 1 E SUPPOSE that “an illiterate” is one who cannot read and write But, we've read written business letters that would make * the man who invented that definition take to the brush in Shame. Heaven help the United States, if they're going to Swing this country on everybody's skill at reading and writ ! THE JOY ADJUSTABLE WAGON WRENCH Is superior and quicker than other wrenches for greasing, taking off and putting on nuts. You simply spin the nut on or off. $1.00 size, No. 1, takes nuts from % to 1!5 in 75¢ $1.50 size, No. 2, takes nuts from 1 to 2! In..-............$1.00} $2.00 size, No. 3, takes nuts from 1/2 to 3 in F $1.50! Bin. Cast Steel Pruning Shears 10c Double Cutter Mincing Knife 12-in. Leatherette Chair Seat. . 10¢ Chair Seat.....12¢ Chair Seat 15¢ 16-in. Leatherette Chair Seat 20¢ $25.00 Fiying Merkel Bicycle Muscleman brake, basket tread tires Our greatest passion is perfection in sharpening your razor blades. SPINNING’S CASH STORE Fourth av. CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS | PURIFIES YOUR BLOOD For 200 years all over the world! Do not delay a minute if your GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ot! has af.) back aches or you are sore across forded reliet in thousands upon| {ie Jeiny or have Ree le oped thousands of cases of lame back.) once and a box of inporied Jumbago, sciatics, rheumatism, gail. GOLD jem OU Cap stones, gravel and all affections of sules are’ pleasant and easy the kidneys, liver, stomach, blad-4to take. They dissolve in the stom der and allied organs. It acts quick-|ach and the kidneys soak up the| ly. It does the work. It cleanses | oll like water, They dneys and purifies the blood. thoroughly » and wash out a ngw man, a new woman, |the bladder and kidneys and throw | of you. It frequently wards off at-|off the inflammation which js the tacks of the dread and fatal dis-| cause of your trouble. Your drug eases of the kidneys. It often com-|gist will cheerfully refund your pletely cures the distressing dis-| money if you eases of the organs @f the body, al-|a few days’ use. Acc only the} lied with the bladder and kidneys. | pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haar- Bloody or cloudy urine, sediment,|lem O1l Capsules. For sale and or “brick-dust” Indicate an wun-| guaranteed by The Ow! Drug Com healthy condition. | pany, Advertisement, brings answer from one student that Do’ You SIT OUT HERE AND PUNCH THAT HORN THIS TIME OF NIGHTS? YOU'IRE TOO LAZY To GO AND RING YOUR FRIGND'S DOOR Beu, M'S UP TO ME To EQUIP You wrt Ay habiiitate The Sun Truth” wit at First Christian church revival | tonight "MOS STERN MANHOOD ANYTHING. @jtime table? At what tne by the year should ass seed in a shipya I have been out of work for to find work halraplitting lof a job please will be comfortable injured in automobide acci dents at San a _Pranciaco. “I've got a penny to buy a lollipop If you want half. let you walk to the store with me.’ Mabel, cut it out make me ¢ “fferi WHAT THEY ASK MR. CYNTHIA GREY sciatica or a strain suffness and @ cannon ball? from your druggist A moment after it] hunions wonder what and limber up. is applied you'll 31 | came of the backache or lumbago Please ad "i I lost two pounds and 8 pound | letter leads me to believe theumatism or carrying your money Put ft tn a savings | qoosn't burn the skin ‘KEEP A JAR OF MUSTEROLE HANDY | cause your feet are never, never go- ing to bother or make you limp any more. ur dealer deliver water out of It and it] will be ‘all right Spooning discussion at unive Spooning is the king of out door sports Kewple club Valentine dance, las ball, Saturday night Mies Effie Raitt shows how fam- ily of three can enjoy three good meals for 70 cents, in demonstra-| tlon Tuesday at university house keepers’ confe ence. Col, 8. mith, who voted for Lincoln, will head delegation of Lincoln voters at banquet Friday night | Andy Carnegie leases Mrs. George Frank P. Westbrook, president University of B. C., will deliver an nual commencement address at university Seattic Ad club stidy circie meets tonight H. N. Kennedy, local agent N. P. freight department, transferred to Milwaukee Former employes organize to re ©. ©. Graves, president €. C.| Cheasty Co., banquets store's staff. ing Established in Present) Topic of Dr. MeCash Charley Stanley, cop who ran and man, rearrested Odd Fellows will take Grand Encampment degree to- night Seattie jobbers and milimen hold {mass meeting to fight against use of substitute shing Washington State Hote! associa j|tion indorses H. E. Keunedy for council Warren Parent-Teachers’ wocia.| Mjtion heard Supt, Cooper Tuesday|on $1,000 wa ; | night H. O. Shuey reelected president Pacific Home Builders. e L. D. Lasley, St. Louis went jitney bux system one better by hanging sien his automobile inviting limited portion of public to ride to work with him, Sign reads tin Free jitney car Launch arrives at Los Angeles after terrific pattie with fherce California storm; butter used as lubricant for engine; everythings movable swept overboar Weekly trade balance shows $37, 000,000 in favor of U. 8.; largest in history of country Vanilerfbilt's Bar F summer and w at Skibo because of Bodies of priest and housexeeper dine Andrea's Lithunian church at New Britain, Conn. N. W. Mcivor, former U. 8. consul general at Yoh ma, dies at Telelo. Norman B, Ream, N. Y. capitalist, red dead in iectory of St |dies, aged 71 Storm carries away 1,000 feet of |new jetty at Colon Renewed activity in building re- ported at Bellingham Small telephone companies of | state protest against $9 minimum wage New York City shipping men re are doing more ysiness than ever b and that be placed all veswels on ways under American flag Fivecent loaf persists in Sait Lake City, despite agreement to bakers to abolish it | Jack Hughes, Alaska prospector, |finishes sled trip in Mi tie West being m nade} Sarah and Vemma Carlson, age 4 and 2, burned to death at Rich mond, Cal. Mother locked them in Another article in The Star's health cae being conducted with h co-operation of American Medical Association _ MAKE CHILD EAT PROPERLY ‘CANT BEAT “TIZ” WHEN FEET HURT’ |“TIZ" for sore, tired, puffedup, RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY. rves, therefore aching, calloused feet or corns “Sure! I use ‘TIZ’ D f every time for any You can be happy-footed just like Use “TIZ" and never suffer raw, burning, blistered, crip: | swollen, tired, smelly feet T12" ‘)and only “TIZ”" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and As #00n 48 you put your feet in a! TIZ” bath, you just feel the happt ness soaking in. How good your poor, old feet feel, They want to dance for joy TIZ” is grand TIZ” instantly draws out all the polsonous exudations which puff up |, your feet and cause sere, inflamed aching, sweaty, smelly feet cent box of “TIZ” at any re or department ste instant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Re I wear a wig for which I paid $50, and while it Isa perfectly good wig, | [re Quickly Loosens up Coughs and Colds.in Throat or You can add to the it is dandruff not look at the wig a second time. ave three pet He threatens to| 1 The snoring is no their sleeping on thelr backs them over on their sides doubt due to |‘ an auto runs fast not satisfied after | while it is retired Questions Mr, Grey Cannot Answer | What kind of a mattress should I use @n a wagon bed? Where ca® I a golden oak | Notice to Natives Qe Onder Consul von Belgie tn | nevere colds and| Seattle verblyvend; heeft von wege jhet belgisch Government bericht ontvangen dat de classen 1899 tot 1914 zyn ingeroepen én very ayn zich by den Heer Joseph Her |togs aan te bieden die U alle in Nehting verschaffen zal, Die hunne eigene kosten niet kunnen betalen, mulle ; ment geholpen we 223 Lyon Building, ent van het b Le Vice-Consa) de Belgique a Se attle a Vhonneur d'informer ses Compatriotes que le Relge a decrete que toux ceux ap partenant aux clisses de 1899 a 1914 sont — rappe armes; {ls devrout se pre: devant le Vice-Consul, Monsieur | Joseph Hertogs a la Chan uvernement leria, | », 223 Lyon Building 3me A enue, Ceux qui ne peuvent payer les frais de transport seront as siste’s par le Gouvernement Belge Seattle, February 8th, 1916, ldens. One fact which has become ever clearer as medical knowledge has advanced con- cerns the nutri tion of the child Faulty feeding in infancy and early childhood may lead to such impoverishment of the tissues and such stunting of growth that the ill effects can never be recovered from in later lif A considerable proportion of the intellectual and moral inferiorities among our people is fairly at tributable to imp t nutrition at this early age. Fortunately the public is now being so thoroughly! educated to the importance of breast feeding for infants and of itberal and suitable diet during the early years of life, by family phy sicians and others on the care and feeding of children that it is not |necessary to dwell at length upon the subject Plenty of good, simple food, in cluding milk, meat, vegetables and fruit, with avoidance of condiments, coffee, tea and alcohol, is approved by all authorities. Many parents make the mistake| of allowing the caprice of the child to Influence its diet We now know the foods that are suitable for children and, knowing |these, the children should be pro-| vided with them in suitable] amounts and should be required to| t them, largely independent of choice. The child that learns to eat and| digest all wholesome foods and who is not permitted to cultivate little] food antipathies makes a good start and avoids one of the worst | pitfalls of life with which med |men are very familiar, namely |finieal anxiety concerning the e fects of various foods, all too likely to develop into nervous state. There is a greater recognition now than formerly,.also, of the al a \$e ELSEWHERE a \@ lesman, " Mrs. Reta Porter, Money-Saving Size A handy, useful package Our New Airtight 5-lb. Tin Special Price $1.50 30. A Pound During * M-J-B- Coffee Week Only M.J-B- packed by special proc- ess in this airtight tin, will keep fresh and hold its strength and flavor. You Take No Chances Our Guarantee Is Your Protection |fact that children should not be] too tenderly brought up—that al certain amount of judicious harden-| ing of the body 1s desirable { While faddists and extremists in this direction fall into grievous er. rors, making their children go bare- foot and barelegged in. the snow) and compelling the feeble, non-re-| acting child to take plunges in ice! cold water, a ‘still greater mistake, is made by those who over-pro., tect their children and who fail to! accustom their bodles early to cool baths and to exercise in all sorts of weather. | | It's not what we eat that nourishes us. It's what we as. similate; what we make our own, Stating it would be more healthy for park patrons, City Engineer! Yun Mutholland of Los Angeles recommended lakes in the city parks be turned into sunken gar M.J. BRANDENST f SAN FRANCISCO, CAL BORROWING BEAU ——— ee ° Returns Not In Bashful youth I t a present for a young lady Saleswoman —~ Sis- ter or flancee? wehfu Youth = ‘ e she hasn't said what she would be et Judge A-Maizeing Congressman Swayback has got a nerve How #0? Talks about our big crops like they wuz an appropri. tion he got for ua.” Louisville Courter. oldest woman in Cali- New York woman giving name fornia, died at Los Angeles at the The Southern Pacific railroad has announced the sale wm supeRIOR 4 at wor pevicious F EIN EC Seattle Branch 314 Occidental Avenue _ Phone Main 4015 | of its interest irrigation

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