The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 6

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‘Dyspepsia Gone Forever ‘The Simple, Safe, Sure Use of n| art's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Bring Joy to Any Stomach Sufferer How many quiet, afratd-to-make noise, unhappy homes there are ue to cross, irritable, miserable, | Plosethat-kitchendoor kind of dye pepsia suffer Such men and women cannot p their peevish “ness, for they pr terribly and ‘ehould be pitied Dyspepsia, bad dreath @atarrh of the stomach bowels, nervousness, belching, bloating, eto. Wrongful conditions suf gastritis, pains in heartburn come from | of digestive When the system exhausts ite Bulces, when the liver, when pancreas. the stomach bece thereby unfit to furnish the pre gpl fluida, one cannot expect game system, without ald, to oF anything else than keep on ) making their improper digestive products ‘There ts relief tn Stuart's Dye Wepeia Tablets that means a res Moration to normal health and PDullding up of correct digestive juices. Go to your obtain a box of Sty Dyspep Tablets, price 50 cents, or ma Delow coupon for free trial today a a Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 237 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich.: Send me at once a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Doctor Lindsay Practice Limited te Diseases of 606 and 914 istered. Consultation Free eth Office 219 Occidestal Ava Se WEIGHT CALORIC VALUE $+ Sex POTATOES 350 3-lbs 10 + TOMATOES ames 350 I-lb 9- PEAS 350 3-bs 3- CABBAGE 350 2-ths 4- STRING BEANS = 350 350 350 350 ‘DR, L. DECHMAN (MANY TELL OF HOW THEY'D USE MILLION ltt Takes Nerve to | Win Laughs From Public, Girl erg DENIES BEING _ PARTY T0 CASE Nov the PORT ANGELES, After two days of trial De I went mat! case at of Lake mann cont | r Dechmat Richa the jury aday night Frank woek, were mailing D. ambassador Dechr 1 letters to Thompson, J Mins Schultz, his privat worked for R sald, tt did not necess that he kr what for Richard Judge Mills, Seattle attor ho delivered the letter to T™ fled on the stand tt firet few pages o: 1 that there was no black at portion he read. He further that he refused t ainder of the letter be not wish know al ab delivered the letter to Thompsor Albert Hansen deweler and Silveremith ode » writ of the blac be he follow | ma chard retary ed w she was doing | sete May Marya often have struck cessful been letter a atage at ma. comedien san vaudevill ne @ omplishment where you suce sald Mise » Hip this say that cod May week with « 1000 ue amount of some call {t ‘gall’ and to @ prod a due nerve 4 desperate Nerve Kame > a O10 Second Ave, Near Madisor at he y she is laugh (at her ttention to her sings with it (at November 25 suc WASTE | — | THE HIGH pr PAPER DAY 40c Per 100 Lbs. In 201d, Bundies—Any Fire Station the twe # on th mit of river mouth WILLIAM CALHOU o Vv rHall M ton, Is the and zone egion leave wit for the wa | yearn WEIGHT * VERSUS - QUALITY 3-lbs. 3.6 oz. OF DAIRY PRODUCTS SUPPLY THE SAME AMOUNT OF ENERGY AS I7-ibs.50z. OF MISCELLANEOUS FOODS DAIRY PRODUCTS WEIGHT CALORIC VALUE 34onBUTTER 725 58+ CHEESE 700 8.0- KE CREAM 700 22.4 = Milas r O79 3ibs 3.62 2800 |the foolishness of wars Gluttony Is America’s National Sin SAID AN EMINENT FRENCH SCIENTIST GORG Ww OUR shown on nutriment will be ucts, illustrated on the sons are er supplied upplied othe light Tr WHO RECENTLY VISITED THIS COUNTRY STO) 17 5 the left of to our t he eat Eat Less, Feel Better, Spend Less BY USING MORE DAIRY PRODUCTS AND REDUCING THE QUANTITY OF THE HEAVIER, MORE SLOWLY DIGESTIBLE FOODS M OTHERS: abundant the system, your cook book and cut id low r while hea l cream, d health Food Value of MILK A quart of milk, costing 1 in food va Ib. of wi WwW. 0. Agriculture, than can be prop eating habits of resulting not only but in an incre to not overe function Atwater, Ph More utilized b large of the injurio b ave on the Remember, Food Value of CHEESE , of the I numbers loss of food labor of digestion,” in pur The preparing y meals, that ost dairy products supply wholly assimilated by Food Vaine of ICE CREAM Dept Hunziker, A decrease in of Pure University, the use of the heavy d an increase in the use of milk and oducts would mean better nourishment, more normal digestion, more vigorous devel opment, larger bony structure, health and vitality energy in perform which | ance id mental and phy: and \ fami DAIRY PRODUCTS PUBLICITY eaten | Sa Tt fous, food i y the material, better the more of and all } of r ical organ naller = monthl oar BUREAU Empire Hive, von- chenper living by cheese, buttermitle am Rullding, fie Seattle, Wash wanton ' STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. The million-dollar letters are pouring In a mileaminute to The Star office at rate. The ed itor Is simply swamped with the | volume. | A prize of $5 Is offered for the beat letter “What | Would Do With a Million Dollars.” if you have any pet schemes which would take a nice silce of that sum to atart, let us hear about them. We have many letters of that kind. And who knows but that some of Washington's million aires will adopt some of them for the betterment of human ity? " There son November 25. ther the within © contest cle are r Just words few on to and address ft n-Dollar Editor, The Here are a few letters Star | | mith Heard From | d 1 do with a million Joe t wo ar Kany to I'd do, or try to to, 10 thing with a million dollars that I arm ady trying to do at ma with ten thousand try velop an indus rgantzed on such a plan that I could take in any wor y and ind woman newer the to de t stfouns appl! the nec for oping an fr orting induatr from the depressing uKKle © to my ag bi € 1 or nary facilities, resources whi nid devel d wolf-sup | relieved so that he imsel! or her ot wage slave limited capital re present experiment ta| at slowly, b oning and promises to progre With more wld carry ft ¥ to reallzation, reasing out t of independ it of ever lo cated, who are compelled to work for a living. I have dreamed of thin project for | I have never before discuss. nd am only now con » do so because I think I ning of the reall © of recognition of the re vortunt w-men Grand Ave. | Would Found Orphans’ Home | Editor The Star: If $1,000,000 re left me, I would buy a section gkovernment land and found an orphans’ hom establiehing laundry, dairy, nursery, dDlackamith and grist mill. I would raise gratin, fruits, pots arden truck; also| w should give tts ntil of age, un ed. Would aim r udustrs- ar vd women an “ elf-sustaining Monroe, Wash. Advocates International r The Star: If th I we Reforms ad a mill owe of it an thing would be to es-| rnational school, in of all races would be The next n all nations th government. I also would teach all people of all nations I would nations that the Creator ngs did not make this earth for all undér the sun teach all 1th 100 cen would be good of the and shall be would not toler lege. Each and ev 1 be pald according to performed. I would teach mothers the horrors of » that the future generations it out-of office any at the seat of gov countenanced blood murder W 1713% E or all ployed. erein I ery one wou all wou war repre rnment and I eth St Would Shelter “Ginks” FAitor The Star: If 1 had a mill fon dollars, I would put aside $250, 000 to keep me; then I would build two Hotels de Gink, one for men and one for women GPORGE SARGENT, 2024-C Ninth Ave WOUNDED MAN RIDES FAR TO _ REACH DOCTOR CENTRO, Cal a bullet hole suffering great Guad Loya was today admitted into » United States from Mexico un aut officers horseback of it thru devi BL Nov. 22 thru his body Kor vy imn d ridden miles, a great sha ous mountain trails in Lower Call fornia ani the remainder of the) way in a jolty wagon Thirty days ago Loya, while run ning a bunch of cattle, was thrown | from a mule, and his gun, which was on the back of his saddle, was ally discharged. The bullet hi hear glanced, passing und a n thru the body and came r his heart He started on hore border A runner and a wagon Was secured and the trip from the Picacho mountal began, Loya has a fighting chanc mut ove ok as sent ahead for the|% 22 1916, PAGE ¢ We Are ee Folks! bh the stock and F tome The Great Wreck Sale at 1509 Fi with unabated ty Vor the SUITS & ovNn. COATS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY Carionds of Mew eager buyers, who have disarrans by tryinw Tt you Seuue bore and ourth Avenue $1.98 ee eee Daten Cleanser, Hundreds of Men's rte, worth to 91.50, LINEN AND RUD. Ben CO} ms Worth ie to 2he, me altghtly 4. All thrown ridiew- lous low price of $9.88 Ask to See Thi Be Soup, Ivory and other brands, managed ‘That sold to 83) suitable for work) UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE SPROUALIZING RAIL werth $8.98 and Fiber Hose, w abe; wm 14 3c FAY AND MARINE WRECK AC Lot Ladies’ the stock and demoralized THOUSANDS PAIKS OF es ALMOST VEN AWAY fine Shoes, Lot Men's and Dress Shoes, worth 85.00, damaged, now High Tep Shoes, biack of -. worth to 2:98. — worth to iba nue 3c nee Lot Katves, Fo and Spoons, wor to Ze; now 7c eee 61.00 Blue Shirts Cotton 7 silk rth to ow c Shop Caps now 5c eas Lot Soiled 100 Canvas Gloves 1509-1511 FOURTH AVE. Occupying the Pxchanged, Inet pe: feet) Wreek Price —_— NEAR PIKE STREET ble Store Next y Damaged Goo oe Colon Ope: ‘Theatre. Mere ree 1 a aturday Night The Sixth Sin—Covetousness BY WINO Perhaps the ven deadly | TOMORROW «™ 1:30 P. M. A Real § Show g ou CAROLINE Other Good iat Winona Wilcox and A Big 5-Part Feature Photoplay SALLIE FISHER in | is surely whale motive making. When ¢ more millions th use for housing jamusing himself, “The Little Shepherd J) tia» avs cous of Bargain Row” human belie comm: | neither a philos | tist to question | famous business IAT “‘t ALL FOR A Witt tho But | covetousness u wh In the Afternoon | of wealth, who is ever Evenings 15c at the '|Palace Hip nity? The boy havo back beauty, the m burn life's ean | lest death come man of | never have What te time? LIFE UNFU you hon don If you want to buy “Acreage” me or “Real Estate,” you will find any suitable bargains listed | in Star Want A ] — <<< MISSPENT, classic sins ought to be re- bac ariciousness has he to pile | human beings suffer? One nee Man is most avaricious, not but of TIME, present special would girl would be a bride, old age would THROWN AWAY—ENERGY NA WILCOX list We all talk recklessly of a long life. But life is never long Of a sudden a woman dreads the revelations of her mirror, man gives up tennis and t wolf. The honest confess to a tor- turing consciousness of Tim: quering hand ause life still patchy and scrappy HAS HAD HIS CHANCE sh of the infinite seven days to week, 24 hours to the minutes to the hour. But few have lived enough! Life is over before learn how to ma the best | of the} vised, Society has invented so many modern varieties that some of the ivy and cov look 1, and w be combined to make make room, say, for that most up| we to-date sin | of it Speed | etousn! antiquat might the “Was this grass of the earth made green for your shroud only, not for your bed? And can you never lie down upon it, but only under it?” But covetous ness is set down | in the book, and] therefore not to! be neglected It on enough as the much money A man has acquired an he can possibly eating, giving and what cause other Then the himself a savings fund of philoso phy, unless one has cultivated serene habit of mind, able to repeat quite Time goes, Ah, no Time stays. bitterness of old ag unle one has 1 unless one is eerfully you say?” ant of which other | be | en some WE go.” IF FOOD DISAGREES opher nor a § the sanity of s geniuses shalt not xnotly defined than The things for al and ical listributed in form of covet phy ere t nich ts universal » Blan now and advised by many ana ases try content with his span of eter eminent. phys spoonful of pure bisurated magne. sla in half a glass of wat The the K it hot to stomach as any stantly stops this simple tontshe relief be a man, the physlolan oa allzes the dd fermentation. plan and you will be Yat the immediate fee and ¢ t that alw th's idd dle too Ired years with living in of thy Ktrongth age both and | would ends and the would soon 8 coveting ineala poorly’ pr ways take two or LFILLED—TIME Unter five-gr tablets of Bisurated Magnesia afte meals to prevent fermentation and neutralize (ho acid in thelr stomach, al DRINK HOT WATER! jans of taking a tea- as hot worth S0c; now 29c At the annual meeting of the | Porch Climbers of America it was olved that a blacklist on all Esquimaux because of th ailure to provide porches on their | domiciles ‘Two Dentists Wanted— | Must Be Experienced Operators preva. . | DENTIST \{ LEARN WHAT PAIN- LESS AUSTIN DEN- TISTRY MEANS TO YOU My su depends on giv ing you the very best Dentis. try at prices that are within your reach Come and let me demon strate to you my wonderful system of bridgework without plates. 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