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4 ‘How Nuxated Iron Helped Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. oTTo Ss. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST vou Louts Shafer has mad 78 in three geen MT SYSTEM ba been eatabli 1 for your « ver | : »-allags yee he Seen your ae | A member of one Ta individua a Our terms ee and our prices | ma most remarkable Me than w found anywhere. No Extra Charges—No that of Mr. and Mr. L. D, Shafer JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Dad” Bhafer took a. ¢ to pl 1 well on ranch, at Pu STORE HOURS—8:90 TO 5:30 ontract to Louis and th family David, 13; Bert, 10, the twin f Louls, and Jack and Harold, 7 year-old twin t was three ago. In those three weeks wned up $82, which he has 1 with Mother Shafer, the family banker not do quite so well as Louis, but he nd the other boys have earned enough, and are still earning enough assure the purchase of a cow th fall, which w ing the fer Co. considerable profit during the win- ter months Gets Three Hens Louis has bought three { which has hatched out « brood of a dozen healthy chicks. | SCORE INJURED IN TRAIN SMASH Commuters Hurt in Crash Near San Francisco Rest hens, one x size 72x84. Extra special for Wednesday— SAUSALITO, Cal, Aug. 5.—Five persons were serio injured and A score were bruised and shaken up when the Northwestern Pacific's Rafael train “crashed into the re: that Manor train in local yards carly tad Roth trains crowded with morning commuters, bound for San Francisco. railroad’s PSL'S BAM ENS ITCHING — THRICE HONORED as oKIN UNWERSITY MAN were early ly injured five Two of the five ser may be fatally hurt rushed to the rafiroad hospital here nning t open switch, the incoming San Rafael train went on the track on which the Manor train was standing while its passengers were leaving. The mistake was dis vered too late, and the crash fol were Capt. Albert E. Smith Back From Overseas Wearing a croix de guerre with three an citations, Capt.’ Albert E = Smith, University of W: tes, | owed Bie tenet fret ond for all |, ‘ ; ashington |" srhe injury list would undoubtedly Might on the places that barn, |“ student, arrived in Seattle nave been higher but for the fact eek and barr 2; they will be paci- | Monday en route to m that most of the commuters had pon Hinge Neen eee ae Oe oe be | meee, OO Wl be at alighted from the Manor train, Both Sealed by, pounds of Inefficiency } Capt. Smith, who left Seattle were electrically ope Porerery form of eruption on the Nearly two years ago with the lo- cars were derailed in the BIL pimples, scalp-ec rashes,|cal ambulance unit, was transfer. + wdheg red overseas and jolned a Mor- where , " n write ners. Tot Lborstories, |focan division of the French army : Wet wt New York City. "|The division to which he was at. HIS WIFE ORJECTS Poslam Soap, medicated with Gov. Olcott lam, brightens, beautifies comp fone FREE DOCTOR SALEM, Ore., Aus. 5 who has won considerable notortet for making airplane flights, will probably retire from the flying game, his wife objecting to it tached was a shock unit and saw action In five major drives during the time Smith was with the co- lonfats. His cross bhears the silver star. His cross bears the silver star ‘s Be-Geverument Physicics two bronze stars for regimental FALLS; BREAKS ARM FTR: citations. — - - s Jee WASHINGTON ST. " PAGES S SU MEeP ar mes! John McKinnon, 10, son of Mr. land Mra. J. W. McKinnon, of the RIGHT DRUG Co. STORES Leek tor the Free Docter Size. Sometimes a blond woman is really University district a blond. Monday and b fei out of a tree eo hix left forearm. Put Me In Such Superb Condition As To Enable _ Me to Whip Jess Willard And Win The World’s Championship JACK DEMPSEY “TIGER OF THE RING” Tells a Secret of His Training— Recommends Nuxated Iron to Every Man and Woman Who Wants to Build Greater Sheagth, Energy and Power _ Today recognized as the phys- ical superior to any living man —the Superman of the Age— Jack Dempsey, Heavyweight Champion of the world, ex- plains below the part Nuxated Iron played in helping to pre- “Nuxated Iron put added power behind my punch and helped me to accom-| plish what I did at To- ledo. “JACK DEMPSEY.” William Harrison (“Jack’’) Dempsey Although Uke an untamed pare him for the supreme test of his tiger in the ring, the ‘intensel career. In his decisive, smashing human side of the World's Champion is clearly shown by victory over the mighty Willard who had never before been knocked from a remark he i soted as making m4 » just before th big figh in , empsey displaye: a y- which he said I have tele his feet, D psey displayed dy namic overwhelming strength and ogee fen pica php Age ah power never before known in the aierdienesgey rondo = history of the ring. That he took I'm going to win that title if for no other reason than Nuxated Iron as a part of his training is convincing evidence cen I've promised her of the importance Dempsey at- Seuee y describes here tached to keeping his blood rich the part Nuxated Tron 4d in his to win ing him se to in strength-giving iron, and the high regard in which he holds Nuxated Iron master as a strength and blood builder. od their advice food we eat and the oxymen In & statement ‘ In my opinion, whoever c ned in the training qua made the suggestion that Sedthe But unions the bic feene of the Nuxated I ‘ould play a in rich in iron, to increase its Dempsey ed Ton Qompaey fat ah power, Jt cannot de could stand f lens fat Tealized that | tome and biood » d an ant Ketling me into fir formerly 1 he Mtrength br #xercine to keep 1 Orpurcles, but with championship at stalk thould leave nothing Migat hein me Of a2? great v for building ch more important * man or woman of iren medical Manuf beautiful 18 and irritable keen, red-bl Dr. James r physician of formerly 1 ph hn of the ach commful and v O Wfacturer® Kuarante aatiatnctory me nd vitality. of body and mind ere your money. 1¢ ta diapensea in thin ety | with the outcome ved from the blood nd the el Drug « ot this MUM Aabtrdie to roporin. Riek tm carn, ducieee eterna ABE Switt's Pharmacy’ and oiner drugsio THE SEATTLE STAR--TUI TEN-YEAR-OLD LOUIS SHAFER Youngsters Organize Union on Dad and Call Strike for Rais MAKES $82 IN THREE WEEKS Another of the hens covered, in laying noo a “dead beat,” . b " the butcher a fow da He “re busine man,” sald his mother, proud You've ween thee lows that turn every thing uch Into money? Well thath 1 u et naturally gifted that w Imd" Shafer waa until recently a machinists’ foreman at the Four tion shipyard, Now he's in the d shops, ‘That he’s a union man Koes without saying And so are bh Boys Call Strike Up until last week he was paying them 4 cents a pound for picked pound. He organized the Shafér boys’ union and the union voted a Ktrike, demanding 6 cents a pound The strikers won. With the m he ear a picker he bought of the @ neat profit Lou no means th re PORTLAND LEGION WILL INVESTIGATE CITY POSTMASTER PORTLAND, Ore, Aug wtland post of the Amer om has decided to thoro' which have t ontmaster My urges tiscriminated men discrimination whether the war on ex-soldiers ayer be the private PORTLAND JEWELRY government or a STORES PICKETED| Aug. 6.—Strik ing workers placed girl ckets in front of one Portland jew elry store, with banners declaring the establishment “Unfair to Organ ized Labor Whereupon 1 their own girlie PORTLAND, jewelry other jewelers hired and bannered thelr | own stores an “Unfalr The jewelers figured it out that the strikers intended to center upon one establishment until granted the demand of the workers pieket the others in turn, #0 the em ployers decided that if one was fair” that’s what they'd all te, th by checkmating the strikers The strikers seek the un eight-hour day, $26 per week and recognition of the union. The employers nay they will quit business before ac cepting the “closed shop.” HAS JAZZ ! LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6 ducing the substitute robin to sing at dawn, Fred Cook being the inven tor. It's an alarm clock that starts x phonograph to jazz the sleeper from his couch ~ Lift off Cos! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. ARM Intro With your fingers! y hard cor between the toes stantly ly you lift th right off, root and all bit of ly! No humbug BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain, Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. it ste hurting, then shor callus out one pain or soreness To bring back the sunshine take « GOLD MEDAL wv CAPSULES Me ‘The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it isan enemy of all pains re. sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles, All druggists, three sizes. Look for pee poet G oe Bigéet oo every and then | ISDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919. Four Asse She Rhodes Co. PAGE S Lingerie Blouses Special 95c yrtments of markable member of th hafer fam Upper Main Floor liege a Bl Silk and Wool Suits transl te Wea B mother, and she | ) yoar " on Wednesday, from the old | EtGe. Selow Bes: aes iE : ortment composed of n't know what to do. M NE group is made up of Serge i te re of him, but he did ( and Wool Jersey Suit round, square and V-neck we Can't Have Enough | (twenty-eight in all), one of which be a rimmed with | "Children just seem to sold formerly at $55.00, two at tuch lace and embroid- Sahat ae Gaon,” ie on $45.00, one at $49.50, one at ery. Sizes 36 to 44, but a big family, and I pa $39.50, two at $34.75 and twenty not each size mm every Shae hee steko Ethel, 1 one at $24.50. tyle Formerly $1.95 eraduate as a nurae. Her ; Choice at $18.75 day, while they last.95¢ aughter in hine, 6, in at tal he with Infantile paralyel but PMlacay Abu =e Group 2 consists of Suits dé ( Pet TiS. SRSenet:, BAS PAV few Silk Suits and Suits of velour, » a re | tricotine and black and white Suits $2.50 | check Sizes 16 to 44, but not Main Floor, & PAY FOR PAPER each size in every style. Thirty A PLENDID Pe 5 even suits in the assortment Ay f ae AT which sold formerly at $45.00, ‘ ‘ rt $49 55.00, one at adapted for and ea | $75.00, one at $85.00 and one at - abst a ed That’s What Has Been Hap- $95.00. ro ‘ fhe: pening Until Lately Choice at $28.75 1 complete range of t 4t ), BY MIL, TON BRONNE Re WASHING Au President Wilson sig Group No. 3. In this assort- agr - ‘ ae On pales ment are thirty-eight Suits of 2.50 Coat big packers would continue to se black and na woolen and_ silk etrin and wre ng paper to me . . ; J 5 C 5 vsetins h ) sat mee eee aa ser fabrics. Sizes 36 to 46, with the Sty le Sweaters et was not until § larger sizes predominating. For- PO nd Kenyon had ‘ le of ard with Bena merly $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $8.50 and Shermar | $79.50. The pure food boi ¥ branding of law ark for net products Choice at $38.75 Upper Main Floor thirty-five Fiber Silk 5 Sega but the agricultural department had ‘ neld that thin did not a to pack Dyenters ee ee ers. In other word 1 in plain weave and have sash am and bacon in pack a E * a and square collar. They are not liek te acana a Group No. 4—An assemblage of 40 high-class Suits — tpimnmed with chenille on collar of me contents. So* ofte m : P : om ‘i sale | pound 5 ioe elagir ie designed in the earlier summer styles, of fine woolen cuffs and front pockets and oath ree rhe ge fabrics and silk jersey, in a range of sizes from 16 to ‘*"* ‘“*P!aved In eagpeay! ati half pound of paper and strin ty yellow ht pink and Amer! }a rider on the agricultural bill this 42. These sold formerly at $89.50, $95.00, $110.00, can beauty ms 38 to 44. $ 00 and a few for $150.00. Formerly $12 reduced for > stock read. ts on Wednes- Choice at $58.75 day to $8.50 to strike out this Ihe wished rider, Smoot t understood he anid was not speaking for f but for con sumers, He « sg ec — nega te grag, Di tenis HELL WAKE UP NOW bacon in packages in acc e¢| NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Willam with the proposed law and that this! pickson’s wife went to the country would fall up p consumer He | and he couldn't awaken by himself in estimated this would mean anywhere| ume to reach court, he told the from $5,000,000 to $20,000,000 extra burden on the people. Sherman got off a similar talk Pomerene, tn argument just judge. He was held for further hear ng, charged with mpsenns PAUL HOFER SAYS | HE IS NOW ABLE reply " when red to final analysis, means if certain prominent fi that put up this meat cannot permitted to sh the public in one way, another way will be found. 1 am going to sup t this | If it does not a then I am re to vote poe one that will | | ene oar canatenel | Couldn't Stoop “Over to Pick Up Anything Off Floor Be- Reseteaninsel \| fore Taking Tanlac | | | count myself lucky that T got | PANTAC Taniac, for the tw ine has sim- A group of tale Je me feel ke a brand new clever blackface cot sald Paul’ Hofer, a we tramp funmaker wn machinist employed by the program which opened at {Guarantee Manufacturing Con Monday pany, living at 3013 45th street lef by Winifrea Gu-} ‘ recently ean act, “On With the Dance.” Ming | Continued, “my stomach ne H d by Herford Hartwell | 4 to be her me. Nothing I wo al numbers right and finally I got comedy is furnished by bard y digeas anything girls who begin their to get re ackface and wi rd night and 1 room scene wh shows | tired, draggy feeling all act. of removing the | MY appetite went bp They keep up a little line of chatter during the whole « J kaon is back again just as popular as ¢ Jack 14 tramp comedian w rforms or word thruout his act, his bs antics and grotesque make m bined with comical fac a big hit w balance of the bill is given to harmor Bobby Henshaw, a clever mimic, and|!t 4 novelty Juggling turn by “The! St away. F t Plan Great Picnic aria roay oF he for Yanks in City)»: More than 700 soldiers, sailors and |!” ™y marines and former service men ble to drag mys , the war camp » be ep next inda a / t « the so c n rand outing are kir Mgs. Estelle G, Me little itkets are being a I don’t see how I A 4 to the veterans at the Sol to p at my work I Hier nd Sailors’ club. f ure 1 t have t it boat leave the Colman at | UP ach lor ° Sunday morning. The|hold of 1 gir being invited by the war| numbers of amp community service, and the gettin will bring the lunoh put 4 POISONED MEAT MAKES anne tet 900 ENGLISHMEN ILL! 2.5". with gas LONDON, Aug. 4,.—More than| never t red a particle 900 persons have been polxo sur stomach, bloating or any other | the Rhenish town of igns of indigest The head from eating mutton. The np.|aches and backache have left me toms in practically all of the cases| entirely and my nerves are strong we imilar to ptomaine polson-|and steady so that now I sleep like ing and many of the victims dicd.|@ very night. I bounce out of bed in the mornings feeling fine and my day's work is no trouble on ‘Tanlac IT was weighing only COUNTER PROPOSALS ine tunarea and — twenty-eight PARIS, Aug. 5e—Dr, Karl Renner,| pounds, but T now Up the scale head of the Austrian pe za.jat one hundred and thirty-five tion, notified the peace « ence {and T am still gaining, in strength jtoday that Austria's counter pro-|as well as weight, every day, 1 | powals to the treaty terms would be/am glad of the opportunity to tell | delivered tomorrow Immedi everybody about Tanlac for it cer j afterward he will leave for Vienr tainly does the work,” ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell ‘ores under the personal di jal Tanlac ment, Lg returning to St. Germain August. 12 : Drug | And the way of the transgressor is} yection of a. «pe sometimes hard to beat | tative Advertt represen | LIGHTNING RUINS SHOES | WASHIN Ind., Aug. 5 try. 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