The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 4

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CHEHALIS, Aug alker Farm products, farm machinery, | Rheumatism means that the blood cleanser that b: Ht does not require medical ad- ifferers Should Realize | deep into the blood where the pol That It Is a Blood Infec- ea tion and Can Be Perma- | PAG E 4 Everybody else—and why not you?—is enjoying this lively romance of a rich girl and et whom she shields from the am ih a conv her lette old poreh admin that anger wh marr type ere tein: tume mag at They glance “te night been this 5 acter “He well “Ww hadn I sn with A Vis ag ) finer (Doroth he ’ 1 pimter nor ed nd sce ad a gir immor t nee apped heard She has not co wan ctreul of p ques Strand Weekly Lyons-Moran Comedy TOM PRICE Making a Hit in Popular Songs. char Ye peara do n¢ from ‘Certaint with Th m | wh is ite Sack Sullivan to Open on Monday, Attend Convention 13.—Promising k suit year’s fair to be the best ever, eave nd Secretary George R mounced Tuesday that ing would be in readiness for opening of the gates next Mon The fair will continue for one mor the your migh Ja will local a Boston new an, orney Sunday for to represent this state at the co tion of the American Bar tion, Sullivan is a member of the general of the American Bar association from this state On his way back he will stock, sheep entries and horses | stop off at Minneapolis and deliver be put on exhibition and a live | four lectures on “Americanization competition is expected among at the «pecial request of Ameri- entrants. bean committee of Minnea poor wouk char as a hawk wome ward | no on: , ne a council home What Is Rheumatism? : e Why Suffer From It? | frien Meare af Sh It spear ou rid yourself 1 before it with is the their as stood the uric | time, having been in constant |for more than fifty It do tor you what it ne thousands of others guaranteed purely vei do the work and not most delicate stomach Write the physician of this Com- pany and let him advise Ad is furnished without ldress Swift son tur! nd which is not by sal nd important that y this terrible diseaw too far. & 8. 8. ointments nently Relieved bi 4 test of become saturated with poison. for years ha. to know that good health t« | olutely, dependent upon pure d ‘When the muscles and become sore and drawn with umatism, it is not a wise thing take a,jittie salve and by rub- ft on the sore spot, expect to rid of your rheumatics. You go deeper than that, down Laboratory COEGN i jy Wi J IT = TODAY PUNCH! That the BIG Thing— The Little Thing is BILLIE RHODES NOT SO LITTLE EITHER WHEN you think how Pretty she is in “THE LAMB AND THE LION” J. MURRAY SMITH is singing songs that touch your heart-strings —and then make you laugh! "| close it will able harm natias night Bu with you. charge Sp 3 Swift | malic First Run AND 10c Weekday Mats. ——~ convicted be yo and pi clining to be enraged. I | honors of the occ I had sa rebuke, of the remark noon mle to ac jon—I ar ein m mu nee of evi ot wish to Mra Orwell you the of her ne evil exints only ur own ead You women call yourselves mc commit actual crimes tb most of ¢ do from whom you draw * aside horror. You e, but an wk tn in i'd hesitate at mugier, b girl who made one f d have with ou a8) much ce to make a new life for herself the claws of a narrow, crue and your sparrow in You are hard, both Ibe u t in w ou. re for be n w “friend urned to go back again »w, when Mrs. Orwe silence that followed pout thru my Of course,” she said irr rompted more by curt diy interest, “if J to the young man probably ed Miss Hopkins looked them amiably extreme sweetness relish of the moment by felt that the sion were mine my administered my now was the moment to rview he hopes and spoiling the in: rhaps,” I smiled enigmaticall, ding first one, then the other m. ‘And now, ladies t I went to bed, Joanie, fe down-in-the-mouth for 293) tt ian’t pleasant to endy fous criticiam of a country inn Cy iH . P Zoek 3hley wy. chance These ( on the wring the summer. chum.) rd exactly what you said!" 15 Devil Dogs Home Saturday Fifteen Sea boys, who sat Chateau Woed, w ved t rding the here, Tuesday Reception arrangements t being amp communit lieved there them ar Comes to Seattle for Conference To A. Northwester atten (Copyright will Sea Mabel tio open at Cratty of Sun was hind the ack Shadows the Woo Bs nesday. Miss May from France spected the work heing done by WORDS CANNOT bed t Purp ili I 1 begun to Wed in | arrived in Seatt all thru and out Tt was the h 1 best Cratty returned Green Forest acrosn she tn the | where | Wor hour of rest for thoxe who had and cares ov the Great World night, th and forgotten seemed hushed In the n Vesper w his evening worrles All © Sweetvoice th out the loved to sin for it for Years—Tanlac Over- comes Trouble _ Pa oe She Suffered From Sciatica) song was hour dearly Far back in the Greer when } kind the best of treat- ver got rid of my took Tanla said lives at 622 hee day. rheuma “"Whip-poor- taki a breath 1 then came ery of hunt and was under but I ne until I ams, who attle, the o' times he cou without From overhead now a rather harst Nighthawk as he supper in the a the sharp Boomer the 4) For were the ¢ a time it feathered friends still help r be awake, a couldn't thinking that t early to bed mis tiful hour in the from a tree just t than anywhere pains would strike to stand up at trying to do my legs would pain 1 get ac d just have to dr tandink ) suffered trom What 1 disag 1 often had in and me all my t beaw when the I was not elne ed the whole da ack of him, mo able Sometimes while forth a so wonderfully ® that Pete poured * | aweet eeful hour ath until it was finist knewgthat singer and loved him was Melody the Wood Thrush When the ended Peter hop ped over to the t fr which it It was still light enow the singer 2 branch top oft so, and we weak wou pad where I » th I al song and » bad that my nething ust gradu and 1 had come for him He sat o his head thrown back full tt ng ih to aweet Hear the and } the flute pouring forth, He than Welcome beautiful nll the time roat throbl wit! note wa little smaller Brownte sing to put hae watt ul feeling pt far it leant like every 1 and I strong Urges Viaduct to Protect Workers elty council Tues: superintendent Kartell nal di represens} Drug St In a letter to the Charles R. Case urged the a viaduet on Connecti network of railroad to safe rection of ative—Adv ® WAY FEVER Melt VapoRub in @ spoon and inhale the vapors, |YICKS Y, “YOUR BODYGUARD" ~ day of truction of treets, immediate con the outh of King st lives of the thousands of walkers who cross the tracks daily The ation was referred by the council to the street and sew which meets Thurs cut tracks guard the commune Jers committee 307, cor ttag | "y' 18 cents a package BY THORNTON W. BURGES 1919, by T w he t weet Sul Melody rould barely sweet singer above his head | of eventide the Great breath te that and th song so t ody w tle mate nest must Next. story: ody. . pial Guard Rails for City Elevated Regular is laid, ac tion just Murphine HONEY LAUGH ON LAWMAKERS | HORNELL, ture laughs Until those always W tle in it more mpl No chem no fuss. bor Simply honey, wate It say, and Let's go buy Boldt's Ffench pas Uptown, try, town, 915 edti Neccammmin imu Meo The Sweet Singer of the Dusk s Burgess) ame so dusky in the Gr at Peter could barely make out somewhere near vated railway should not be until s been installed explained that stree throw nd wait you will have a nectar which make it interesting ait Ris ES. . fs we AMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond any- thing you ever experienced! You never tasted such full-bodied mellow-mildness; such refreshing, appetizing flavor and coolness. The miore Camels you smoke the greater becomes your delight—Camels are such a cig- arette revelation! Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to their quality—to the expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves—they seem made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways! Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable to the most fas- tidious smokers. Afid, you smoke Camels as liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your taste! You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers realize that the value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums or coupons! Compare Camels with any ciga- rette in the world at any price! Camels are sold everywhere in scien- atrongly recommen home or office supply or when you trave REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. time BY THE STORY LADY Mamma Palmer had a very won erful friend who was a writer Mamma was very proud of her, and when she received word that Miss Talbot was coming to see her the whole house had to be cleaned, the guest room had to be redecorate and & new rug was bought for the living room, On the day of her arrival the chil- dren were carefully dressed and sent om to stay, and mam i » new car to meet the wonderful Miss Talbot When mamma arrived a ve de pot, she found that the train was late tried to ph tell her to keep an ey dren, but she couldn't get the | for some ‘The train came Miss Talbot. Ma her friend for a long tim couldn't forget that she was person Evidently Miss in't forget it, either a very quiet drive home, ma wondered if it was gol that ll the time the » front of the the two friends walked s ward the porch, Now, the Palmer poren had three if all core steps oy to it, and when ove oma Bram mamma reached the bottom step she orld were holding 18] stopped with a gasp. For there list Peter 7 It sure his pajama: and sound a was a nest.) play rug and 5 hing which made that | ng re than th utiful was the love Mel-| the same attire, was Patty, and or & to express to the lit-| the next one was Prissy. And at the Pi the top, on the porch, was Pan, the dog contain Mamma and Miss Talbot tiptoed around to the side and, sink ing into the porch swing, laughed and laughed. Miss Talbot quite for got she was anything but plain Cl Talbot, and leaned on mamma's shoulder and wiped her eyes on mamma's handkerchief. Their laugh ter brought Peter to his feet “Son mourned mamma, ‘what made you do it Well,” explained r, “when you didn’t come for so long, I was afraid we'd get our clothes dirty, an Jane was b an’ I could not find anything ¢ but our ni put on then this was th st pl find, I the we'd fore an’ sorry Mamma hugged en For- bis head. and the hush singer above sang on Pere So lon& as you keep your hair young the charm of youth is yours. The aristocratic Creoles preserve the youthfal color and wonderful beauty of their hair, © mark of their pure Fi and Spanish ancestry, even through advanced years by the use of 7 La Creole HAIR DRESSING La Creole not alone pre vents pray hair It is uae anteed to bring back faded, Bray streaked, or jray hair to its former nateral color, La Creole will not change the hair's color over night as would a dye because L 4 Creole contains no dye. with nature and the Re the hair returns Aradually but surely. Refined people use it Aladly because it restores hair and scalp to the hy dition nature intendes Creole makes the hair soft, Tbecutiful, has no dyed leak reason. at last, and with it car and to. house ntly make out the eggs that Peter Calls on Mel- back the hair's co funded. Write La Creole At Drupal Price $1.0 We son,” operation of the muni teel guid rails have altho the entire track ording to a communica received by Thomes F. perintendent of the department from A. H. Dim ties to an repy we could wake up be: I'M awful over the line at pre it would be dange st chance ict the date you came, an He of comple Peter and patted (ke ‘Kidney Remedy for 40 Y Years | A Pronounced Success been perioc AND WATER HAS eases have for a N. Y., Aug. lawmakers. ut 13.—Na t is that the rer rea nedy at Washington ate the nature's find fermenta cesses, there ring with a lit per cent kick Warner's Remedy relic they be some! Warner for 25 ar its 40 W its en ere have ha year rs grate ten and ber i fe would continue could not have existed |r 40 years of Many letters that it remedy for what one an has recently writ st of all concoctions has ered here n hs at health kidneys an Sate Kidney ible family al no “dope,” nths, much less no la leper take a it few of pounds into a jar of rain In a few weeks those who have tried fit for angels’ lips has sufficient kick to absolutely both the ki factory r most by Warner's § rined in thé it is sold A same ten conti 5 Co Dope that your reme en used in our family fifteen years. We are never ttle of Warner's Sate Liver Remedy has saved die for | withou ' druggist sent on Kidney and jhome, and 144 da Ave. in our many Ave.; down: i Rocheste

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