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partmee ‘ Sticktoitiveness is a good thing to acquire in ‘} connection with the Thrift Stamp habit. Us to Save Gl and cheerfully the postmen have added another to the many burdens they daily carry up one street and another, criss-crossing back and forth from home to Now they are boosters and sellers of Thrift Stamps) @ War Savings Stamps. Wherever they stop and often where seldom they have letters to deliver, they! h the gospel of thrift to help win the war. om a letter postmen leave at homes we take this ¢ postmen have to crowd an awful lot of work into a day, and I theaght we had about reached the limit when Uncle Sam along with his thrift stamps. We all can do a little more if ‘want to, and I am mighty glad that I can help win this war b; in a few ir postman He dollars every day to the United States treasury. explained that he wanted our help. us to tell him that we would acquire the Thrift p habit and said he would deliver them regularly. bably your postman has had the same conversation fe are not doing anything for the postman when iy Thrift Stamps of him. Rather do we add to his toil. But we do help ourselves when we save money— that is what we do when we buy Thrift Stamps and 2, man’s stamp selling campaign should be made for. him as possible by making arrangements with > deliver a certain number of stamps each day, semi- or weekly, as our savings permit. Let us hope that the bull calf purchased by E. A at the national live stock show for $160,000 being brought here is not taken by Seattle markets the basis for new prices on veal. e Kitchin says Postmaster General Burléson told ago that the president had given up the idea) - bill. Then the president comes along and urges one—on congress. Now the question is, sl , but diplomatically, who was in error? Wonder if it isn’t Burleson who has been telling insidious newspaper lobby” that wants rates changed and so proposes to keep poor old working all summer? / ’s more patriotism in swinging a hoe in the than waving a golf stick on the green. ‘more exercise. And more food. EPs getaeer tho ef}ort "0 strengthen America’s ¢) lo streng merica’s arm én France. Francisco clairvoyant is fined $100 when she victory. | As a fortune teller, she's on the Fritz. Put not off until the last day allotted you that mat- of hunting a war-work job. Procrastination aids Now Bremerton is worried by profiteers—ground particulary. It’s Uncle Sammy's next job, all elimination of human vipers. _ Idaho man seeks to open the only horsemeat shop Seattle. Golly! A one-horsemeat town! The average size war garden can be persuaded to the average family’s income taz. A Thrift Stamp a day isn’t enough if you can save June 28—War Savings Stamps! uff said. SHERIFFS OF THE Mangum of Atlanta, Ga., Sheriff Anderson of Houston, Texas, Sheriff Lewis of Marion, Ark. and Sheriff Kelley of Odessa, Texas, Come Qut With Strong Statements and Tell What Tanlac Has Done for Them. leading sheriffs of the South, in widely separated states, have recently given their unqualified indorsements to Tanlac. The word I men whose records for honesty and uprightness has won and held for the highest county office in the gift of the people of their own yunities, cannot be doubted, for if there is any office that demands man of unimpeachable integrity, it is the office of sheriff. ‘ has certainly helped me, Tecommend it for the good it in my case,” said fm, ex-sheriff of Fulton ty, oreiA, who resides in At- nts 0 ‘has been one of the nost popular officiais in the stat nevis three terms as sheriff. V years oid.” he continued, ve most always been « pretty man until e in @ nervous, worn out. condition. Most always, satin I would have a full: rtable fecting, which would Oneveral hours. ‘After taking the second bottle of| he fullness and all the dis- ible symptoms disappeared, condition is now that of a . Taniac seemed to be just mested to put my/system in d it has toned mie right up. ly I would recommend it to nds, and I know of 15 or 20 Hes that are taking it now on say-s0.” U done in my heriff of Harris county, Te who was re-elected to this high office seven times, and perved fae people of his county for 15 yeara as sheriff. Mr. Anderson was chief of police of the it y known man in Harris county. “T was continually belching up un- igested food,” he continued, “and I would bloat and swell up like I was poisoned, and suffered from neural- gic pains of the worst sort, and nothing relieved me. T began to feel of Tanlac, and have just started on my third, and feel like a different man already, I sleep like a log now, and can eat any and everything I want without the slightest discom- fort after ‘Texan eet 1 “t needed a general all around building up for the last seven! months, and Tanlgc has done that very thing for me,” said Hon, 8, A. Kelley, sheriff of Ector count Texas, who resides at Odessa, Te and who is one of the most popul officials in that section of the state, “I'm mighty glad now that I took |Tanlac, for f had been ina badly run- down condition for several months. I had no appetite, and didn't enjoy what I did eat, and at times I suf- fered terribly with rheumatic paina. My back ached all the time and my liver was #0 sluggish and out shape, I had a dull headache con- tinually. 1 a have taken only two bottles, but My appetite is fine, and what I eat ment and strength matiom is much better, and my liver is in 1 relieved of the . more active energetic have been in months. Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal d rection of a special Taniac represen- bas) tative.—Advertisemet, . Arkansas Official Test Chas. lL. Lewis, ex-sheriff of county, a merchant and a Plantation owner, of Marion, id: “Tam convinced more he ‘benefits pat VA ob ag and ‘myself and many of our friends have received from Taniac that it is with- Mra, Lewis suffered | She couldn't digest | , as forming in her) severe pains and th. We both start- taking “Famine at the same time, have had the most gratifying Bing Lewis can now eat and her food for the first time in days, She is not nervous and is sound and refreshing, and |)" caused red with biliousness and ja, and the two bottles of Ta ve nye me up in fine shape. Anderson’ jatement than tor whet i F _— Stamps. Also, we help Uncle Sam finance | SOUTH NOW CONVINCED said Hon. Archie| etter after taking the first bottle! el like a different man already. | The World was lustful, for Careless hin customs, as hin 1, from long wanderings SURE 8! ED IT OVER As thin is @ liberal column, and we are entitled to speak right out, we rise to observe that the Chamber of Commerce War Service Office | | slipped over a mean” trick on the! | Germans Monday, in presenting the naval training station boys with a phonograph including among Ita ree ords “Die Wacht Am Rhein,” adapt ed to patriotic American sentimenta With all their frightfulnems tt in} to be doubted if the Germans will ever 0 to the extreme of tating the “Star-Spangled Banner” and adapt jing it to German music. ‘There are things worse than mur-| |der on the high seas o. First thing you know, people will my Newt Haker in superstitious— always knocking on Wood, eee Senator Fall, of New Mexico, is Opposed to secret consideration of| treaties, But what people would| ike to see abolished are secret see sions of the senate labeled “execu ve” where all the knocking is done see T. R. has gotten himself in such a ‘There are two countries that will House goats are penned in the senate Clty Star. Kansas City Times. hal I wish Dick could know wi! a great comfort his manuseript is to | me. T love it, little book, I love even| his recapitulations of his mistakes and his sina. I wonder how long it takes a woman to co! to the con clusion that she does not want a saint for a husband. Poor Kitty Malram Spencer learn- ea it very soon. Donna did not learn It until after had married Bill the second time, and I am be) ginning to understand that I could never have cared for Dick had he been the sort of man I thought was come to think the greatest thing life holds is unexpectedness. If we had not its sorrows to break in upon its joys, we would even grow | Ured of the pleasures that bring hap pinesa, When I opened Dick's man uscript today, I found that he had referred to the incident of Eliene and the twins. “Do you know, Margte, that at the time when you and Eliene took af fairs into your own hands, and Ellene adopted Harry's twins, thought & scoundrel and a cad, altho I re fering in ‘the nasty Edie and I called it.” So Jim knew ft all the time, ueeie| book! And he never let me guess by | #0 much as the quiver of an eyelash Both Jim and Dick had known of “the nasty mess’ before the mother died and the twins were born, and/ I'll wager It did not strike them as 4 “nasty mess” then. Altho Harry always has declared that he did not love the mother of | the twins, yet he thought enough of her to furnish a home for her, and Dick's manuscript says both he and Jim had been there, I wonder if any woman could keep a secret like that The other day I heard of a young woman, a friend of Mollie's, who was laying up trouble for herself by allowing a married man to make love to her. I said to Mollie, “You should tell her that people are talk- ing about her.” Much to my surprise, Mollie said that she knew nothing of it, and that she could say nothing anyway. | This is the first time in my life that I have met a woman who took a |man's view of such questions. Mol lie never. referred to the matter again, tho at the time she gave her reasons for not wishing to speak. “Ot courge, Margie,” she said, “you may think I am unfeeling, but will you please tell me what good I can do by speaking? You have lived |long enough to know that if a wom Jan cares for d man enough to give |up her whole life to him, as you say Angie is doing, she certainly would ay very little attention to me. I | should only make matters worse and sugceed in making her hate me. “Margie, a question of this sort is one every woman mist decide for herself, but oh, how sorry I am for her if she decides it as Angie has! ‘There is no man on the face of the |earth who is worth it. Once upon a time you remember I told you I loved Chad enough to go to him | before his insane wife died, but I am glad he prevented my doing that for | the little while that remained for her to live.” “Jim and I have often talked over | Harry's case,” wrote Dick, “but we | did not see any way to tell him what a rotter he was making of himself, Jim said: “He must know that it is Jonly a matter of time before the whole thing will be in the newsps We'll just have to stand by nted you eset inter mess,’ | pers. land do the best we can.’ | “When it came out, you firls al |monst took the matter out of our |hands, and you certainly did a bet- ter job than any man in the world would have done, “I have often wondered if Marry THE. SURGEON 4 | memory oee hanging up to The “big five” packers of Chicago) don't care who makes the laws, if} Have two or you will only let them make the| three absolutely meat prices clean toothbrushes ready at hand for eee your use. It isn't extravagance by | We're in’ favor of Kitchin aitting/®my means, In fact, it is health in the parlor while some one else economy cooks up the new war revenue law A brush in which the bristles re ve — ———— | main limp from not being thoroly ‘POINTED PARAGRAPHS ‘ 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918. PAGE 6 | WOMAN CARRIES FIGHT — FOR CHILD INTO COURT|$ When a decree of divorce waa en- tered, separating the lives of Kila M Crouch and Charles 1. Lynch, the | former was granted the right to have the World was strong; thoughts were wrong, in the wayward path, The World went mad in violence and wrath the custody of her child, Robert | Koch Lynen, for three months out of War is the Surgeon who has sharped his knife, levery year. The court specif that And bloodily essayed to mend this Lite, \that tine should be the pertod of Cruehaeeming Surgeon, Tiuch will we forgive wehool vacats If but a healthier, happler World shall live but Mrs. Crouch EDMUND VANCE COOKE at Polla A. Lynch has Copyright, 1918, N. A her baby and will not allow him to (From the Wuertemberg Zeitung) Privy Councillor Dr. Trennke, chtet come to her, She haa petitioned the court for a writ of habeas corpus. Lynch was formerly superintend. ent of mails here, and is now in France. TURN HOSE ON I. W. W. WALLA WALLA, June 11-—It took 300 citizens, with the aid of fire of the assurance department of the government district of Minden, has been arrested for a theft committed at Brunswick Dr, Brenal of stealing wi caught tn the act valuable diamond ring and subsequently he * & pre department hose, to quell the dis-| wan accused of several other thefts|\irnance, Monday cnorning, raised and malpractices: by 151. W.W in th re cantankérous mood that doubtless) Among these charges there is one refers tek W. privoners in the co bis right hand argues with his left jot abstracting money from the eter, | portmanteau of a fellow-pasnenger Speaking of Taft: “We are laying [n'y train und anotner of vurioinine | LIFT OFF CORNS & bet hia experience on the War) valuable bonds from the safe of the Labor Board will make a pretty good radical of him yet . nk town savings t FREEZONE IS MAGIC Costs few cents! Sore, touchy corns lift right off with fingers. No pain! LOOKS AS IF WESTER UNION WAS LAYING ITS WITt TO BE SEIZED BY UNCLE 8AM Judging by the rents some of these city landlords are charg. ing, we imagine they will not care if the war lasts for the neat half century. TOOTHBRUSH | Keep It Healthy to Keep } Your Teeth Well § Keep your toothbrush healthy if you would keep your teeth well. . What with the necessity of mving sugar, the mounting price of lemona| and the scarcity of ice, that delect able iced tea will soon be a mere After using your toothbrush it must be thoroly cleansed before |dried ix valueless until the bristles have regained their normal elastic jity after being dried. In using your toothbrush, wield tt with vigor but at the same ume be In view of the success of the first concrete ship, Faith, they might call the second one Works.—Providence Journal. careful that the brieties do not tear or pierce the gums, for there in dan- le of local infection following. If the toothbrush falls to remove Drop a little Freezone on an ach- ing corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. | It doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, mag | France and the other is Germany —Kansas City Star. Sixteen sheep are grazing on the White House lawn. The White Oh, Mme. Breshkovskaya, grandmother of the Ruslan revolation, | have you any idea where your wandering grandson is tonight?—Kansas | The “Almighty Dollar” ts no lodger the potentato of other days, A dollar doesn't get moch of anywiere nowadays without » partner— Confessions of a Wife |man when he told the story in the never forget the Americans, One in| all particles of good packed into crevices between the teeth then use waxed dental fous to remove the de caying debrin, © Remember, however, that even the dental floms can do great injury to the gum if mapped thru the con. tact point directly onto the surfaces of the gum. The floms in passing | thru the contagt point between two teeth and inte the space between the teeth should cling to one tooth, hug | ging the wide of the tooth down one side and should then be carefully taken over to the adjacent tooth clinging to the side of that tooth on the way up Improper use of a toothpick or flows may cause the same kind of| Why walt? Your druggist sells a infection as that produced by the) tiny bottle of Freezone for a few points of bristies in improper brush.| cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn chamber. —Pcoria Transcript. ever thinks of it when he looks at) those boys. He showed himself a papers when he ran for mayor. between the toes, and calluses, Fetes the ie he had loca in more] Mrs. G. T. writes: “I suffer great-| without ‘ det Of inten, mn the whit-| ‘trom «wollen ankles. What is| Freezone is the much talked of thin a «ymptom of™ ether discovery of @ Cincinnati “I wish I could live to seo thore| It may be merely the result of | Senlus. | twins work out Budge is like his| eng standing on the feet or it may mother, and whatever else she lack-|be a symptom of kidney or heart! ed, she did have a great, loving | trouble heart and a splendid sense of jus |— en eee ce. 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RATIONAL DENTISTS, 3¢ and Pike Entrance 1504 Third Ave. “Margie, L hope our boy will have | your sense of justice, and, above all, your Iack of curiosity, for that very curiosity has been the reason why I have not always been good to you, or to myself.” (To Be Continued) Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street : Physician explains How to help Build up Great © Strength, Energy and Endurance Cites Cases of Men Even 60 and 80 0 Years of Age Who Have Gained in Strength and Energy and Thereby Greatly Increased Their Mental Powers From Taking Nuxated Iron Says a weak body means a weakened brain; weak nerve force means weakened will | power, lack of sufficient iron in the blood has ruined many a man’s nerves and cast him upon the rocks of Failure. Commenting on the alarming prevalence of iron deficiency in the blood of American men and women, Dr. James Francia Sulli- van, formerly physician of Belle- vue hospital (outdoor dept.), New York, and the Westchester county hospital, said: “I have strongly emphasized the groat necessity of physicians making blood examin- ations of their weak, anaemic, run-down patients, Thousands of persons go on year aftor year auf- fering from physical weakness due to lack of sufficient iron in physicians, thousands of people) still insist in dosing themsely: with metallic trop, simply, I sup- pose, because it costs a few cents less. I strongly advise readers in @ll cases to get @ physician's pre- scription for organic iron—Nux- ated Iron—or if you don't want to| go to this trouble, then purchase | Nuxated Iron in its original pac agen, and ace that this particular! name (Nuxated Iron) appears on| the package. If you have taken) such preparations as Nux and/ Iron and other similar Iron prod-| HE’S A LUCKY FELLOW —THIS MAN OF BLOOD AND IRON He has the vim and en- their red blood corpuscles with- ergy, the ucta, and failed to get resulta, re-| out ever realizing the real and 4 member that such products are an true cause of their trouble: brain - power cniirely ditfereng. thi t Without iron in your bleod’ your and the Nuxated Iron.” “ee ‘ood ° Y passes rough your ™ ° body something like corn through money too— pr. A. J. Newman, lato police aR asec Sap he Sallere aa Why not be surgeon of the city of Chicago, grind in his place %°4 former house surgeon Jefter- As proof of th of Gen, Horatio Gates Gibson, U. 8, A. (retired), who saya that Nuxated Iron has brought back to him in a good measure that old buoyancy and energy that filled his veins in 1847, when he ake the ensel son Park hospital, Chicigo, in commenting on the value of Nux- ated Iron, said: “This remedy has proven through my own tes: of It to excel any remedy I have| instead of be- ing a_nerv- ous, irritable weakling h ever used for creating red blood, | ; ‘ns fear during gignsive disorders the day and facturers are to be con tuiated who is past the three i having given to the public a score year mark, but still vigor: sleeplessness ous, active, full of life, vim and and = melan- cholia at night? without it, I am in a position to teatity for the benefit of others, to the remark- able and immediate helpfulness of this rem- rmer Health © ‘ommis- sioner Kerr says he believes hia onal ‘activity today in y due to hin ure of Nuxated ves (tought very phyai- nd uned at every hospital in untry and form. A health builder in every sense ue the word.” MANUFACTURER'S NOTE — Nux | ated Iron, which been uned by Dr. Sullivan and oth uch surpr ing remults, and whieh oribed | asila' focehae iat a edy, and I unhealtatingly recommend Nux- and recommended by physicians every- ccc ty hot Mimaelanmie= ated Iron to wll who feel the need of re- where, ts nat a secret remedy, but one fan, still hia experi phy” newed energy and the regularity of bodily which is well known to dr ndling public health problema functions ut, in my opinion, can't like the older tnorgante tron produc Dt Eire his opinion more than ™maRe strong, porous, successful, sturdy it is easily assimilated, doos not injure | Bneey waleke iron men by feeding them on metaltic iron. ake them black nor upset | 7. The old ms of metallic iron must go turers And then there is former United States Senator Chas, A. ‘Towne. 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