The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 12

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chine of the future Alr Ford “You see,” he explained, “every: thing here is in proportion, That motorbike engine on a bicycle \ only dvelop 9 horsepower; but air propeller it develops 18 or is geared down from two and to one. Give it a plane small enough to be lifted by that much power, and it’s perfectly safe for low fights. mny, run down to the corn get some milk’ , Ma—wait tll I pump up away goes Johnny to the hauls out his handy little cranks it, dodges t chugs over the hedge i@ disappears. Back fn 40 seconds 4 the milk. “Every kid ought to have one. It Christofferson, aviator, says) won't go fast-—not more than 35 or lsoming. While everybody else| 49 miles an hour, It won't climb Deen creating gigantic airplanes aT em bigger and bigger. nI ein hae bean turning his to little As @ result may arrive the “Air Lizzie” of ‘future, and it may be called a WOULD REPLACE | | BALLARD MAINS Council Committee Directs other day Christofferson, out Francisco, Cal, took an old It was o single i I | + with a wing-spread of only Engin are ‘and an upper plane of ex Into| First st installation width for its length. @esign be incorporated some of | of perman: eunning devices learned by avi-| were taken ‘everywhere during the war, | when th ilities committee of ttle thing won't fly!" | council recomme od a resolution in-| Harry's fellow workers tructing the city engineer to prepare heck it won't!” he retorted, | plans and estimates on the Lmprove meee aboard. The engine | ment. sputter just like a motorbike,| This action has been taken on the ‘as the explosions quickened | recommendation of Water Superin the cute little contrap. tendent Youngs, who has asked that left the ground, bit into the the city lay the mains In Ballard be Breese and whacked out over fore street improvements planned Pacific ocean at a 40mlie are begun. | These are the first improvements exclaimed the | for the Ballard district since the in “He did it. It)corporation of that district In the city. 3 sins in Ballard i the city Thursday %, | darn nut!” watchers. | on circled around with | Precision, proved to himself | & Food stiff sea breeze had no | vain. Until Judge Gordon recovers r for his new toy, came back} his health and returns to the cit Tanded on a pocket handker-| bench, Judge Silvain will hear the ‘Then he announced |*morning after” stories, He was ap going to have this thing pat-| pointed acting police judge by Act Every kid ought to have ing Mayor Lane Thursday, until) ‘This is the real flying ma- Judge Gordon's return. pezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus. ~ fight off with fingers—No pain! ae | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, | sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Try it! Mo humbug! | & little Freezone on an aching 4astantly that corn stops hurt- then you lift it right out It burt one bit. Yes, magic! wait? Your druggist sells a tors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes _ Strong---According to Dr. Lewis lying Lizzie” May Be Kids’ Comi | Is Driven by a Small Motorbike Engine Harry Christof ferson and His New Type of Fller—the “Air Bike” all, doesn't weigh over And Fe AIRPLANES 0 N FARMS? OH YES! 0. Future; Visions Soil Tillers News Editor's Note—The foregoing para is | vacation Now it's Police Judge Louis T. Sil-| farm. airplane flivver where they Ce fie in h wi is Paris this morning Colorado reckon as how peck or two of thi Be at no poor compared to many other farm era who keep large Mocks of planes) had only four planes at work, he ple Ey wi Back of each pulled harrows (each 200 feet wide), | disking mac | that with on th jany of the folks to*ride in it, so L| have to go alone. holler Ford’ at me when I crawl by in my 12, claimed, state.” before noon, THE SEATTLE ng Toy;| APRIL5 to Spring Is Whether you are | high enough to hurt | Jasper loses control and makes | ie. Any kid with drive a motor bic arn to t whole eh— not i “ yele can Htfit, equipment and 230 pounds. it's cheap—a big factory like ord’s could turn ‘em out at a profit This You ia in Drtenie. wait, In the land wi vo yearn driving his ever be Spring is no time to operating cost. coh Takes Leap Into the ee i go fishing. liem—J. FP. Morgan, Wall st. banker and owner of a Mon tana 100,000acre farm, is going to send an airplane out there for the farm manager to use in getting around from field to field. graph has persuaded Mr, Joyful to take @ leap into the future, pic turing farm life some years hence as Mr, Joyful saw it in his airplar dream (Now proceed with the story.) BY 0. B. JOYFUL FARM, April 11 It pleasing to while away m here on Cousin Hiram’s I sort of surprised ‘em t ming. and when I had hitched my | back of the barn, | keep the working planes nvited me to the « ANY mont 1929 ‘15,20 pusin Hi id, wher wing is being don “Only usin’ four planes this m «.” Cousin Hiram ul some fertilizer up from Mexico th the other heavy planes, and ma usin" one to do her shopp’ een t'me. ter “She'll be ded. “and the girls have run over to} to market the exes 1} they ought to git a dimonds fr them ar three dozen eggs they took eats all how wimmin folks hanker ter dimonds an’ juels, don't it wr While poor Cousin Hiram back before lunch,” the's air. | was making fairly good progress owing his 14,764acre corn field ach plane was pulling gang plows, th 67 plowshares to the gang. gang plow a chain nes, rollers, seeders, sweep of the airplane across the field 67 rows three miles | long were plowed, harrowed, dragged, rolied and seeded. | Great stuff! | Hiram showed me a picture of | the last horse seen anywhere near | | his farm | “By heck!" the dear old fellow ex I kin remember when ere were 18 horses in this one Hiram’s youngest boy has a deai STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. National & Up The World Who Is Dressing YOU Up? years young, we’ will make you look and feel like you were glad spring has come. The trees and flowers and things get dressed up for nothing. You can’t do that, but you CAN save yourself $10.00 a suit by buying upstairs. full advantage of our low upstairs Come on upstairs and have the ten to SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT ARCADE | BUILDING « Second Ave. Over The Rhodes Co. Largest Men’s Clothiers in the North- west—Portland Store: Raleigh Build- ing, Sixth and Washington Alterations Free—Fit Guaranteed 13, Inclusive Dressing 18 years old or 50 ve got the Suit that waste money. Take 25 ‘30 of fun with his old man because his pa still keeps an automobile) Ps : around the house. Al F —Fi G ed Sionattiaes twice so wins's, MeAe terations Free-—Fit Guarante a spin in the car,” Hiram explained, . by way of apology, “but I can’t get a imines ars Ni i ae nd nites And boys in town ‘ice wagon’ and ‘Hennery ‘SAYS SOLDIER BEING DUPED cylinder, 44 horsepower auto. Cousin Sallie got back from Puris and set out the lunch “Pears as how it might rain this | afternoon, according to this here ; feed to Strengthen Eyesight 50% wirclow incwsage from th’ weatner Gates Objects to House-to- hoorow,” Hi emarked | in One Week’s Time in Many Instances 720", eet oc mec saan, wes House Canvasses sae | pic up in Chicago on her way ‘: oe Prescription You Can Have {scriptions may be wonderfully bene-|back from shopping. (All farmers} Charsing t grafters are using Filled and Use at Home fited by the use of this preseript now purchase thelr food at delica-| returned soldiers and sailors to prof. Pp. Viett of eye|G° to any active drug store tessen shopa in New York, Chi liteer on the sympathies of the gen: i} is ave Neodiindionea get a bottle of Bon-Opto table London, San Francisco, Seattle ia chit caer: ica ee — " Mil be| Drow one Bon-Opto tablet in a} Shanghal.) oo Poe § oN Ebeagladoag ere will Pe | fourth of a glass of water and let} “Reckon I better fly out to that|!augurated to stop vervice men ue” «reas hope ond | it dissolve. With this liquid bathe) Arizona hay f! and get it in be-|from selling songs, banners and lith there is real hope and help $ ¢ ra |the eyes two to four times dally.|fore it sprinkles,” was Hiram's part-|ographs thruout the city for prices ieem, =Many whose eyes were) vy... should notice your eyes clear|ing shot, as he headed toward al . have had their eyes | ; many times their worth say they up perceptibly right from the start| cloud hovering over Phoenix, Ariz. |'™*! by this remarkable pre ay ‘ “ Fran Jr., chairman of the jand inflammation and redness will| “That's the way with men,” Cousin ; a om and many who once wore |®"4 | ‘5m ve soldiers sailors’ welcome com quickly disappear. If your eyes| Sally said, “every afternoon I want r : say they have thrown th Daeg . mittee, announced Thursday morning bother you even a le it is your) the plane to go to the sewing club, i , One man says, after using) ne ttope t eas L wislots meehd Gadaae 18 wilt th of [that his committee has joined with See er | Cent eee eee v0 SANS SR) Which meee sdey miles north of the retail trades bureau of the Se ane all, Mow 1 can{2O™ before it 1s too late. Many| Seattle, Hiram has to use the fast-|(he | elall trades muretu Ok tw see to rea Pye hopelessly blind might have saved |est airplane we got.” | mrgyg ek 4 d everything without my glasses! iT cient if they had cared for se sted: SO ter. y have secured the sup: my eyes do not hurt any more. | . x | port of Police Chief Warren and their eyes in time, night they would pain dreadful- | |SELL COUNTERFEIT Mayor Hanson, he says, and will . Now they feel fine all the time.| Note: Another prominent Physt- at least order the men found selling “it was like a miracle to me.” Aj|cian to whom the above article was ARMY DISCHARGES the socalled souvenirs and me dy who used it says: “The at-|submitted, said: “Yes, the Bon-| LOS ANGELES, April 11.—Coun-|morlials to discontinue rr re seemed hazy with or|Opto prescription is truly a won-|terfeit army discharges are being! “Grafters are printing these songs without glasses, but after using this|derful eye remedy. Its constituent| gold to deserting soldiers by & San | postca banners and lithographs prescription for 15 days everything | ingredients are well known to emi-| Francisco printing firm, according to|of President Wilson and others at a | #eems clear, I can read even fine| nent eye specialists widely pre-|a confession which the police here |cost of from one to four cents,” ac print without glasses.” Another who| scribed by them. I have used ft! said had been made to them by Otto cording to Chairman Gates, “They ‘sed it mays: “I was bothered with| very successfully in my own prac-| Merton. sell hundreds of thousands of them eye strain caused by overworked,| tice on patients whase eyes were| Arrested as an alleged deserter,|to exservice men in every eity in tired eyes which induced fierce | strained through overwork or misfit| Merton showed what purported to be |the country They get all the way headaches. I have worn glasses for | glasses. I can highly recommend it|an honorable discharge. Close ex-|from 10 cents a copy to one-half several years both for distance and|in case of weak, watery, aching,| amination showed that it was|the price of 25 or 95 cents that the ‘work, and without them I could not | smarting, itching, burning eyes, red | counterfeit. men sell them for tead my own name on an envelope | lids, blurred yision or for eyes In-| Under questioning, Merton admit They are coining money—at the or the typewriting on the machine| flamed from exposure to smoke,| ted, according to officers, that he expense of the public and the sol before me. I can do both now and/| sun, dust or wind. It i# one of the| had deserted from the army in San |dier We want to stop it, No have discarded my long distance! very few preparations I feel should ancisco a few days ago and had jlicenses ought to be granted the glasses altogether. I can count the| be kept on hand for regular use in| bought the counterfeit discharge for|men and the law forbids selling on fluttering leaves on the trees across | almost every family.” Bon-Opto,| $12, the streets without a Ieense, Here the street now, which for several|referred to above, is not a patent | epieeepeeniien jtofore the license has been waived,” years have looked like a dim green| medicine or a secret remedy. It is| LANDON—That factory workers! A commitiee representing the sol blur to me. I cannot éxpress my|an ethical preparation, the formula| would enjoy better health if they /diers 1d eailors waited on Chair Joy at what it has done for me." | being printed on the package. p| had their hands and faces varnished, man Gates this morning to explain It ts believed that thousands who| manufacturers guarantee jt to| was the suggestion made by Dr. W.|their stand. ‘They are satisfied with Z wear glasses can now discard them| strengthen eyesight 50 per cent in|J. O'Donovan, chief medical officer | arrangements with the publishers of 4g in a reasonable time and muititudes|one week's time in many instances|of the ministry of munitions their wares, they say, and are mak more will be able to strengthen! or refund the money. their eyes #0 a# to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting wlasses. Eye troubles of many de- It can be ob. | tained from any good druggist and is sold In this city by the leading druggists, Wien you think of advertinin * ing @ living "Go get lead penelis! Sit on the curb with your hat in your lap! You might as well,” was the reply think of The Sr. |wouLp PUT FLAG IN close of the in’June |TALKATIVE CROW HAS jf MB SABE TEA INTO GRAY HA Yankees in this war algo sho This is the plan of the Ladies of | kept before th A tled visitors to Marion ceme A facetious “How are you uld be “Lat the teac Ts tell the tory of EVERY SCHOOL ROOM the fias,”" urces Mra. J. 1. Connell, HOME NEAR TOMB, | “4 al |chairman of the Ladies of the G. A.| MARION, ©., April 11.—“Hello,” An American flag for every school \rom gees 3 R committee. “The deeds the | coming from under a tombst © pupils.” recently | the G. KK. Assisted by the Parent. | which followed, led to an investiga |Teacher associations and the war| Judge Jeremiah J. terer is on|tion, And the discovery of a crow| ree camp community service, the com-|his way to New York city, where he | with a split tongue hiding beneath a Ladies! Try this! Darkens beauti- ot mittee will put the flags in the | will hold court for a six weeks’ term. | bit of foliage. He has made his home| fully and nobody can tell—Brings of |schoolroome some time before the He left Seattle Thursday morning. there for months. back its gloss and youthfulness of pO by | | Common garden sage brewed .y into a heavy tea, with sulphur and lcohol added, " will turn grayy see 9 streaked and faded hair beautifull ou jdark and luxuriant. Mixing thi 2. Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe Tr home, though, is troublesome, nie easier way is to get the ready-to use preparation improved by addition of other ingredients, arge bottle, ¢ tores, Known he and Sulphur Compound,’ avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive- ne: By darkening your hair with 7 Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- ‘pound, no one can tell, because it |does it so naturally, so evenly.) You just dampen a sponge or soft) NEEDBITRO-PHOSPHATE What It Is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Never Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances thut ‘SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR| AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL to increase strength and nerve foree and to enrich the blood.” ph D. Harrigan, F ecialiat to North . Says E “ vsicians’ Who’: het? says: brush with it nd draw = thit j ys Editor of “Physicians’ Who's Who tin, nervous. through your hair, taking one small sm —annenineeieenomientttie basendetaaak ont strand at a time; by morning al gui Take plain bitro-phosphate, | plying the body celis with the neces- nd you will soon see Stay hairs have disappeared, Arte enc advice of physi to th sary phosphoric food nta, bitro t hing results én sae ie another application or two you pri cate, nervous pr Phosphate quick! produ a Wwel- of nerve energy, strength @ air a y “ey and ner transformation in th appear- | body and mind and power of en- ihe oes. Deen sae me seems to be ample p the increa n weight tre- | durance.” glossy, soft and luxuriant and you! dis ficacy of this preparatio quently being astoniahing | is appear years younger, rant the recommendation. ‘nical texte made in St of ey over, if we judge from th Hospital, N (om re in the Q preparations and treatm Rionte ard Dispensatory me are continually being advertised for pound: cellent tonic and the the purpose of making thin people adn Preparation which has vey fleshy, developing arma, neck and phouts wequired considerable — reputation 3 bust, and replacing ugly hollows “ in the treatment of neurasthenia. ! bust oad, replacing .vEly hollows | claim they have nat folt aa” Inathe weatment "or “nourasthoni fi] GIRLS, BEWARE! ma of health and beauty, there are evi ’ ite substance fx be- Tell Him No- dently thousands of men and women | sporease ia weight als que or every. Bitro- " ries with in the, health leasne nearly al who keenly feel their ex sphate ness Thinnens and weakness are usuol ly due to starved nerves, Our bodies | thinness need more phosphate than is coit|pecome bright tained in mpdern foods, Physicians | with the. ble claim there is nothing that will sup- oasive thin manufac with the requiroments. therefore not a and should not b th ret or widely ured That's WHY I WOULD NOT MARRY and palo m of perfec Physielans and ospitals ply (his deficiency so well as the | where ar fo ae . at the organic phosphate known among ifs by ita use In ever-i asin. | druggists as bitro-phosphate, which quantities. Irederick Rolle, M. De + 416 Pike 1s inexpensive, and is sold by most |fditor of New York Physicians! we 4 Si all druggists under a guaranten of }'Who's Who,” say “Bitro-Phos- | able. teak praporties Seon natisfaction or money back. Hy feed- |(phate should be prescribed by © ry th ing the nerves directly, and by sup- should not be used Led does not desire to pu ry | ny Moctor and used in every hospit x bees 4s

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