The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1918, Page 3

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shh "RRR ad 2st \PURTHER ADVENTURE’ \OF TOM ZAWYER_) with wealthy young Winfield’s hand on hers and his wonderful offer of six Arabian nights in her eager ears, is it any wonder that little shopgirl Linnie takes no thought of— __<rHE PRICE OF— A GOOD TIME— TILL SATURDAY NIGHT CONFESSIONS If you were fortunate enough to see Tom Sawyer, you know , the treat that’s in store for you —if you haven't, the fact that this is a Mark Twain story and a Paramount production assures you picture entertainment— with the accent on the last word fan: i: Physician in constant attendance. Tdephone Bast 92, of write for nd reservation. sleep” methods when desired). "|| THREE U. S. SOLDIERS | CAPTURED BY GERMANS WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 tea | American soldiers, minal ruary 9, are reported to a in a Ger |=nan prison camp They are ( hall, Jersey | Eawin H. Haines, oral Nichot an ) es Py Okia. | Private Frank E. Met Marys e Mo. An apparatus, which in actual tests has proved to transmit over a single grounde 6,000 words a minute, ’ CLEMMER SLATTLES BEST PROT 2) J ' NOW PLAYING ELTINGE # seen in his third and ast appearance in motion pictures in The Widow’s Might How he ia obliged to dis ulxe himeelf a ) order to entra ng and entirely humorous picture which is well worth the seeing. GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Selection, “Cavalleria Rusti cana Mascagn! CLEMMER STAT ILES BEST PROTOPLAY ROVE COMING SATURDAY The Tenderfoot with William Duncan “WOLFVILLE” STORY Great tales of adven ture and daring and love of the “bad” West in that impelled them their lives for love of # this is the old W Lewis im- his famous OF AWIFE DICK SHARES MARGE ! SECRET last night, Dick eame a ng. and then his arm et t me, and he said: “It's prett h luck for Mollie, isn't it, Mar Yes, Dick 1 answered It breaks my heart to hear her talk and to see how brave she is, 1 don’t I could possibly stand up un Jor such a tragedy as she has done. in wo aplendid t, Just be fore they left, #he told me that #he would rather have the baby aa he than not to have him at all So would I," said Dick softly I turned quickly at that and look ed Dick ly in the face, He must have read my thoughts in my | express Surely [ would, You feel that way, too, don't you, Marg axked almost tremuloualy drew me to him in a close Yes, I'm sure I would rather STAR —'HURSDAY, FEB, 21, 1918, PAGE 3 It : ta || POINTERS IN | 2 Cynthia Grey's yy rs ha bd | =| I =a E i LETTERS | ‘| SUDA VANNAUNAA NLU SALAAUAUSLANAUUEN LUE | have a little blind baby than no baby | close to his ear # true, then, Margie, ian't it?” ick tenderly Yes, dear, but how did you know By the brooding } eyes. 1 think I knew it Recipe for Oyster Cocktail Dear Gre Would you hindt A recipe for oyster cktall sauce, something like that commercially? By doing will “help win,” besides do ng an old subseriber a favor MRS, J. B One tablespoon tomato cs julee; 2 drops Tabas 1 % a Wor ue portion small raw oysters, times the recipe may lonired | Ditech Grouch and Buck Up | l Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me | hy it is that T eannot obtain work the abip yards. [am not only a hii piv thee “Meckokananite’ ob American by birth, but as far tae weencnaintnd'e., ecmnaar bick as my great-grandparents, they See ike tells tects eoenee TE mmera | OCee TOR Many of my kin were |tion of your ignorance of 1 fort OF MBonets &O6 Ue = | Tan yur I have no father | regintered, and went and went; but Part, directed in the best channe wl waste thavé 1 tl aanee at & “aye >» you are glad, Dick?" I mother and mother had a ome rd time f and brother | this i up as larg are. I want a nestled up to him Much mo no than I am and was when Tam 1 nas you did youre xpecting Sonny, Margie! iow whe | cannot Neagle se ne how I have wanted to tell you how I have felt that we ave the oF happy 1 am. not going to have children, and 0) ° "| DISCOURAGED. I did not think you cared so/f the law of J y ust because much for children, Dick,” 1 said ¢ out Ite dire aes rap eet Every man in the world, I be Tam feel ’ r " wants a ch Sometimes it in an| baby in coming to us to end ever _ a “A St Helena exotintical ¢ perpetuate «| thin © each other main t SHIP 8 SOrRSAAT tealta and talents” he enid[and © n-to-be ARE NOT FILLED WITH with his little crooked smile and| 1 waa ok, and) SLACKERS AND FOREIGN sometimes it in a better desire to) lke most w n under the cireum You must eradicate that carry on in a child what a man has|stances, I was weeping because I cous idea at once, Only not himself been able to do in his| Was very happ between tha agen of ite Marr * but a partnership (To Be Continued ar who were married p enthood antly more signifi jous to the war, whose wives immortal aspect of marriage, for it involves the future of the race. Thru your child will come countless other children, #0 that the perpetuation of the race ts narered and, if the Intelligent and moral people do their Wouldn’t You Like to Get Rid Well, here ts your 7: ‘sive amor, auring the relief by removing the cause. in the only correct way to treat ¢ want qu nent to 4 for a pack i COMBINED CA tEATMENT, nent free Simply fil in 'y name and address ¢ nt tod ° w, and mail 3410 Main at, } « URIC ACID IN. MEAT > BRINGS FHEUMATISM Says a Little Salts in Water May Save You From Dread Attack Rheumatiam is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority, We vised to dress warmly; keep the feet-dry; avoid ex posure; eat leas meat, but drink plenty of good water Rtheumatism in a direct resul eating too much fr and rich foods that produce uric which is absorbed into the blood. It in the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out In the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of free blood of this impurity. In and chilly cold weather, the kin pores are cloned, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become w and sluggish and fail to eliminate the uri id, which keeps accumulating and circulating thru the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism At the first twinge of rheumatiam get from any pharma ounces of Jad put a ta spoonful in a gh water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and in used with excellent re sults by thousands of folka who are rheumatism. Here you asant, effervescent lithta which helps overcome ES water kidneys as well, families are wholly dependent have not yet been called, bonides ¢ younger or older men, are pron dom n the #hip yards Alien enemies are not permit 14 years, b m he ways with un r thin campaign there even the slightest to the contrary No Changing of those wh f Yontinued From Page Oust of That Catarrh?|" 4 Flopping these yearn? Always or toll and on the side|the sagebru: a in the yards or near them. ‘orelgners who have come to our untry, become citizens, nd who are bending every ef fort to unite with us for the elfare of the U8. A. are, in opinion, entitled to ax much t and «consideration as tean-born citizens. k up, iad. Diteh that InUmation| grouch of yours and make a | fresh start. temember that every cloud has a mtver lining Never unt began was T have lived } year een et hey part in many | Writes From Sagebrush polities! battles, tho I ran only twice| Concerning Trousers {fice myself before this race.| Dear Miss ¢ We have read Where been that stand in all) The Btar a ar letters for years. are away out here in It in @ great day the mide} And now we of humanity. It was the same in|when some one goes to town and 1900 and In 1910, the same in 1912.|/brings a bunch of Stars home. and in 1914, the same in 1916, and| Because of this, I am a little Inte now in 1918." At the Hanson office the telephone kept buzzing all day with congratulatic A number anne had voted for Griffiths, Horr primaries, but for Hanson. He grams from every from outside amd from other states, where behalf cf the reelection Wilson John F. Murphy |feated candidates among the first son and offer his suppor AMERICAN PLANE | WASHINGTON, Feb }the first of t of airplanes was not expe American Secretary Bake! that the first shipment of Mtates air machines in n way to France one, in neni the schedule. The planes er said, tood the hardest kin ney rd, Murph |paign, he made a successful tour in y five month 4 with the Liberty <notor, and ha RECRUITS ARE SIGNING | Tints Your Hair on the trouser argument, but I yesterday.|have worn bloomers or overalls for hany years when housecleaning or gardening, as have many fine wom. f my acquaintance, and we have none of our womanliness, nor our husbands’ respect. Here we ride croas le and go to lectures and movies in our riding habits, No one seems to notice. I am sure it not be long before it will be cus everywhere to dreas nuit- y or our work and leave the dainty draperies to thone who “toil |not, nelther do they #pin” and for our lelwure, if we are really lucky enough to have any I would «wy, it to the doubters that they look at the U girls in the gym suits. I think “A Mere Man” r ox wen the attitude of most fair. S$ ARE |m men, and I say, “Hurrah for that they { President ‘| NOW BEING RUSHED TO \X, Sante, As for Mee: Frasier, | FRANCE FOR WAR DUTY nanan (Forget the Clock production [274 Be of Service ted before| Dear Mins Grey: I would like to announced| know what i# wrong with me I the United| ¥orry too much about the time now on the|When Iam at work. I continually |watch the clock, wishing for 6 consignment, altho #mall| o'clock to come, and all the week! 4 ahead of|I count the days until Saturday. 1| have been working six months and I am 18 years old, I might add ““Brownatone” are equ nds of tents UP IN PUBLIC RESERVE} In a Minute With all indications enrollment of 600 a d'Oreille county in reserve before serv A man or woman whe the reserve promises to do work for | the government when called, provid: | ng wages and working are satisfactory. He is u ligation t however ttle ry quarters ar CO-EDS SERVE U. | in the Cobb | TELEPHONE OPERATORS University coeds are say “Number, please!” Sam Five telephone ators in rps for service abroad. listed previously The five are Helen E. M. Turner, Jennie R. Yc 5, Summ lop, all of attle. Helen and Adele Hoppock will lea San Franciseo next week ight, the original closing date, that| inty is setting an example in the accept a position when of serve registra ‘sand Marjorie L. MeKil-| pointing to recruits by the public Saturday Preferred to Slow Acting Dyes Tr Brownato Hair Stain qT 9 enrolls in conditions nder no ob: | biack—-Jjumt as you wiah, Just comb or brush it into your hal in head: | ng S. AS bu ble of a tect will rub of wash off, and needs retouch anxious to ing only as the for Uncle hair grows out | Stain ie far au die absolutely wo day# a8! nariniess in every wi the signal! Sold by all druggiats, In two atxen, 250 and $1.15, If you are offered @ substi tute, wave annoyance by refusing It and ordering “Brownatone” direct from the mak Hill, FI yung, Doris | In aren n “Trownatone” at your halr- I rial bottle and interesting booklet Naismith is| wilt be mailed for 10 cents. Mention reported to be on her way to France | shade desired. Address the Kenton © for |Pharmacal Co, 675 Coppin Hide, Cov- | and guar loading Jarug and toilet "t accept Council Will Wrest! With Free Bus The so-called “free bus” will be taken up again by the city council Monday. It was by the public safety comn out recommendation Wedn provides for the li- ‘The ordinan censing of “donation busses” city, upon the filing of a tual insurance bond and t of an annual fee of $2 HOUGHTON, Mich., elected, my entir lover to the Re This is ac nicipal political Ucket. eb. 21.- mt! salary will be turn: | Crows npaign promise of sev: | uric acid and is beneficial to your|eral business men running on a eel Jany substitute Measure “DOCTOR'S | ordinance Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave ‘The doctor will be giad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken. You will be surprised how litte it will cost you. reported in mittee with day i} by the} 0 mu- he payment | | | | \ FRIDAY —they knew him as “Broadway Bill” along the Great White Way, but under it all was a real man, discovered only in the hardships and conflict of a man’s land—the Northern woods. ALLACE URLITZER —the best in the West for the Liberty guest Vt! FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ that I am in fairly good condition] about physically BUD. You are not sufficiently in- terested in your work. If you were you would forget about the clock, Try to think more chances for promotion, When one of the big trees in Cal to make yourself more fornia fell, John Muir counted able to the firm, In this | rings from the heart out. way you will learn more about | means the tree was 40 centuries the business and will become |Thus it was a strong young more interested in it {when Abraham went ne Serre pase ane. & ree spare, bee ‘ Sey and cut lengthwise & ° eee into eighths. Soak ip Shey: in cold water 1 or uel > 2 reed 2 hours. Dry be- ° i tween 2 towels. sie i Fry in Magola. Drain ee brown paper and sprin- kle with salt, Good cooks all over the world are send- ing to America for Mazola, the oil pressed from Corn—for cooking and salads ECAUSE with pure, wholesome Mazola they can continue to have the most delicate and delicious pastries, fried and sautéd dishes—in spite of the world shortage of animal fats. And Mazola is so wonderfully economical—can be used over and over again never carries taste or odor from one food to another, even fish or onions. You will also find that Mazola makes exceptionally good salad dressings— easy to mix, smooth, pure and sweet as the best olive oil dressings. For sale in pints, = half gallons and gallons, For greater economy buy the large sizes, There fe a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. It shows you hew to fr, dressings and Dercdslinioanswmsbo light dlewtthec eases Bould belo everytome keadier iv ores pour presen: Corn Products Refining Company P.O. Box 161, New York Selling Represeatatives—Johneon Lieber Merc. Co., Seattle, Wash.

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