The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1919, Page 11

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TRUE By CONDO! NOw, I WOVUCD ADVISS You To) . GO TO CALIFORNIA POR A FEW WEDLOCKED— MONTHS, THEN To THE RoOCKIGS, AND THEN OVER To HOT SPRINGS — --- Pay Day Tom. 1 GOT Some SPRING TOsic . E THOUGHT You were FA For CANNY BUT I CAN'T GET On, Tus isit"r BAD PE DOCTOR, NOT AN 5 HoT Take fr - Do You Waar “To TAKE = Look, wAToH ay - To THN Neve WD AY tr. 0 Tux DADDY - See,ne HG ovewr To TAKE Sometune TAKES Some ints File Objection Vaccination Ruling [the counsellors lapsed from the theo-| [retical to the practical | | “If we do not exclude the pupils who refuse to be vaccinated, we may | forfeit the entire attendance, as the| health board may ¢ the schools, | Justice and falr|as they did formerly,” warned Pres | Friday deliberated | ident Eckstein, in considering thi»! td ly over the|new view of the matter. | Eckstein agreed) pr. Brown agreed that such would! to force vaccin& |iKely be the case. Whereupon Judge Winsor termin ated the discussion by remarking la-| jeonically that the protests had to do! with the health department and not} the school board. . ‘The letters were then referred to | Superintendent Cooper proper KEY WEST T0 | answer. ‘As an outcome of the Bialr case, IFIRST a motion was made that corporal punishment be prohibited in the pub He schools, but no action was taken TIME A petition was read from high tus salary of $2,100 per year. “The|Planning Flight to Wash- Se were Te re 2 " LOCAL CENSOR BOARD “Sty (Ti |" Free Wer Servies’f Sa cos Pees WITH RESTRICTION CURIOUS West naval air station. After 13 months service overseas | «Abou 15 hours of flying time will Captain Eben French Chase, of the ” | U. 8. engineers, formerly in the city|D®, consumed,” sald Lieut. Rowen. | engineer's department, and the city Mig Sees eect, i po yer rip w . street and sewers department, 8} vccenaful we shall try to make & back in Seattle for the first time ” since June, 1917. He is assigned to| ansatiantic flight this spring Lieut. Rowen and his assistant, the base hospital in Camp Lewis. | 1 out. H. H. Cautrell, were in the suffering from an injury to his ankle | ft Hast October, while in construction |*!F 11% hours recently in a flight Se en te exonatruction |from Key Weat to St. Augustine and | | , ae | return, without having to replenish "/ | fischarged soon and resume Work | cir fuel supply. They were com- " pelled to land once, however, on ac on 1 goon Bear amaggd an count of ignition trouble, This trip | \ i : ays . |broke the American record of nine . |in charge of the construction of the) broke (he Ameriol the alr without ‘ |largest military hospital system in | Srl {oe - the world, which comprised 20 base | “1 jeut. Rowen is now designing © hospitals, each hospital containing] 00 ty og of gaaoline tank which bet omer ga + The armistice halted) 11) carry 650 gallons of gas instead | ia of the usual 360 gallons. He is also : experimenting with smaller jets, CARRIES CANNERY SUPPLIES) which he claims will reduce the ‘con. With a full cargo of cannery sup-| sumption of gas from 20 gallons to plies, the Pacific Steamship com-|25 gallons per hour pany’s vessel Admiral Knight was} —_—_— | scheduled to sail for Southeastern} + ‘Alaska points Saturday. ‘This ts the| SOU. Artillerymen ‘ first trip of the Admiral Knight| Lewi: sia | under the Pacific Steamsh! ona Reach Camp is healt po ? “4 CAMP LEWIS, March 29.—Among a5 rhoumation, sierra nastier troops arriving here Friday for de- and generai || na Park tatorium opens| Mobilization were 157 men of the March 29th.—Ad E 48th coast artillery regiment. All of office a these men live in the demobilization area of which Camp Lewis is the discharging point, and will be sent | in eta A REVELATION THAT SHOULD BE abov will fied Ms and masters of AID JEWISH VETERANS oe EES Ce MAN«” WOMAN ( | & lavalide | Sailors’ placement bureau, is at-| |tempting to secure data relative to| We |the Jewish men who were in the| A Nutritious Diet for All Ages |*¢rVice, and asks all returnsd sol- Quick Lunch; Home or Ofhee,,| lets and sailors of that faith to go : od "Ito any of the following places and ere IMITATIONS == fein out information cards: 110 Cher: 4 = tei eee THE ONLY PICTURE OF || lave.; M. 8. Bornstein, 615 First ave,; j a Selter & Bernbaum’s, 141 con | pn't Cough Until Weak— |" =F ITS KIND EVER MADE § | Adams to Head New vein cee 6 Publicis Berean + thet weer dows the srengih, lower vielity | SPOKANE, March 29.—Field sec- woop hea: lat po dooce om retary for the National Parks High: and Tor a mont help aling medicine. way association ix the new job which The very first doses bring comfort Fred A, Adams, speaker of the house | NEXT WEEK and ease, as in it you get the curative in- fluence of pine tar and other healing ingred- fents, together with the mollifying laxative effect of Y= Foley’s Honey = Tar is recommended also for bronchial and la grippe coughs, hoarseness, tickling throat, | ae 5 at wheezy breathing. The wise mother knows it stops croup end it is just what te t to have for feverish colds, cou ‘snuffies,’’ whooping cough and measles cough. It contains no opiates. “Iwas troubled with » coudh, end would be com- each f lolent it ij foutht a horle of Foley's Honey and Tar end susliy"aie her Voley's Honey and Par. ie . mediate tor after “ diseppeared an scomPig couse iy dinsppe SOLD EVERYWHERE | of representatives of the recent ses: | sion of the legislature, will enter | April 1. Adams will be in charge of |1ocal and national publicity work to attract the Interest of automobile |tourists to the national parks high | way. FLYERS WILL BANQUET | A meeting of the Seattle Flyers’ club will be held in the Army and |Navy club Tuesday evening. All | commissioned flyers in Seattle are |invited to attend, The meeting will | discuss membership, location and en- tertainment. The first dance to be! | given by the club has been arranged | | by the “happy landings” committee, the place and date to be announced | [RAPP TO SPEAK = | Shurch Enterprise” will) AND’ ALL | be the Sunday morning topic of Rev Russell F. 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