The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 11

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"EVERETT? TRUM: —— FOR fT T HAINT GOT, YOUR HAT ANY MORE. > Planned to Welcouis Gob, But Now He Is Homeless ] ing thru the nether regions has more | committee himself Lenbart ©. Shrader, Clerk of the city council, had all set to house a gob when the| finding a vacant house for self and| FRECKL ES AND HIS FRIENDS— By the time the Pacific fleet will y- Lenhart had it all planned how he was going to give some gob a mice new meal and a warm bed out im his home at 401 30th ave. But Monday Lenhart changed his mind. By the time the Pacific Fleet will have moored in Elliott Bay Lenhart will have been made homeless. In fact, Lenhart is on a still hunt for ® home for himself. Life was all to the tobasco for day noon. But in the afternoon he was told by the owner of his house that he'd better get out and hunt for another domicile. Lenhart asked what for, and was told that the house had been sold and that the new owner wanted to in right away quick. Lenhart the new owner how about it the new owner replied that he Madn't purchased the house, but Merely had rented it for an advance of $15 a month over what Lenhart had been paying. . Anyway, Lenhart ts looking for ‘a new horne. “The well known snowball travel- MEX. BANDITS KILL AMERICAN WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Mexi- bandits murdered Herbert 8. PGI of Chicago at Coapa, state of Chiapas, Mexico, on August 30, the state department was advised. Representations have been made beth to local and national Mexican authorities. MeGill was riding horseback when he was attacked from ambush and ‘wounded. He fell from his horse and thrown into the Coapa river. ‘was recovered and buried at Coapa. LOYAL LEGION ASKS FOR REPRESENTATION WASHINGTON, Sept. 9,—Claim- ing membership of 40,000, the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Yesterday wired Secretary Redfield asking representation at the round table conference on the tndustrial situation called for October 6 by President Wilson. Redfield wired the Organization headquarters at Port- Jand, Ore., suggesting an applica- tion be telegraphed the president. Lenhart up to and including Satur-| chance of getting by than I have of friend wife,’ wailed Lenhart today | 3 THIS WOMAN HAS | GOOD NEWS FOR | Resident of Everett Over- comes Cause of Indigestion, j Headaches and Sleep- lessness. “A great many women are suffer |ing from the effects of poor blood who could soon regain their strength and happiness if they only knew of the remedy that helped me,” says |Mre. H. B | Walnut et, Everett, Wash }-3 had an attack of in lenza,” she continues, “and my bi Houghton, of No. 2948) | became so weak that I could hardly | fer myself warm. My complexion | was sallow and I waa tired and lan | guid all the time. There were days when it was impossible for me to do my housework, I suffered from se vere headaches and my nerves were unstrung. I had very little appetite “After I had tried several medi |cines without any benefit my mother }urged me to begin treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, She had great faith in this remedy and had always kept it on hand as family | medicine. ing the treatment I regained m petite and then my strength came back until now I feel as well as ever. I rarely have a headache my color in good and I feel like do- ling my work. I have given the rem. ledy to my daughter and ahe has been Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills too highly of them.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold jby all druggists or direct from the | Dr. Williams Medictne Co., Schnec | boxes $2.50, postpaid. Write for the lfree booklet, “Building Up the Blood.” “*Nestlé’s,"" he said. “They origi- nated the fied powdered milk form of baby food many years ago, and now it has the largest sale of any baby food in the world.” hen they must know how to feed babies, I decided. And so it turned out. For my baby didn't seem to feel any difference at all when we changed to Nestlé’s Milk Food—and all my fear and worr That is why I wanted y about Nestlé's—that it pure sweet milk in powder form — already modified —easiest to digest because the tough curds are broken require the further addie and free from the danger three generations and Ae: of mille, fh 2S1LH'% YOOR CO, INC 207 Cail Bidg., Kea Francisco, ene modificabon, he largest sala of any baby food in the world, FREE! Enough Nestlé’s for 12 feedings. Send the coupon. o Made —the First Baby HEN I wanted to wean m baby and find a food whic would agree with him as well as my own milk had done, I asked my doctor, “Who made the first baby food?” Food? and sure to keep your baby urnmer and winter. No germs can get in, because you just add water and boil, and your baby is the smiling happy morsel of humanity you want him to be. I know the Nestle Company will be glad to help you as they helped me if you will fill out and send the coupon below. ‘They will send you ough Nestlé’s Food for twelve and a Mother's Book by sts on how to take care of by. hey want your baby to smile, \ Newlé’s is pure mille in powder form that is already modified and does not always uniform, Always pur + bas mood the test of NESTLE'S ANEMIA VICTIMS A short time after start | |tady, N. ¥., 50 cents per box, six/ By CONDO|,- | | was beaten to death. His body was | sre a reliable tonic and I can't speak | | | | ltle ia | point for vast | care | | | | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ET 2eAT Scorr! ~~ WeLeN AND “Ther FAMLN ARE COMING HOMe “THiS EVENING AND “The House 13 ——7 A FRIGHT! | ad 1 AM AT TH’ BALL GAME AN’ |) LEFT My MONEY os Meee], rg hse Pansy Alwaus Delivers in the Pinchesa AP TER LAST NIGHT — TH GAME 'D RE OVER BEFORE GET r \ How'mM ‘ Fi Lae < Now REMEMBER ALoysiUs THIS 13 A VERY SWELL DINNER PARTY; Do Tey AND ACT LIKE TH’ REST OF THE SASSIETY SWELLS: | I WOULD LIKE ‘To Kiow WE WAKE OF TTO AUTD'S “TRES. TAM ALWAYS WAVING TIRE TROUBLE. ALL HE LET ME 1H ON ‘ SeckeT ALL MY open we Jey HALF OULD HOME AN’ BACK GONNA | \.GET IN? } 36e IF Nou wEiew Sixty. BGUT POUNDS CANT STRING ME AND, FOR “NA HEAVEN SAKES DONT EAT PEAS WITH DOING, d ST RARNESSIN]| WE LAS DINNER party! @ BUTTER KNIFE AS AU. BewT- ALL RIGET-Nou wsT SOE WEN | GET hs TH SCALES.” CLARICE OL’ GAL, YOU WRONG NE, Dip it! “SURE THING FRANK - SECRETS ARE LiKe A PosT CARD (SEE, THESE TIRES ARE MADE ) SrA INDIA RUBBER INK — ow YY BOSS RIGS ME UP IN Pata NEW SET EVERYDAY ddlarnciedewa FP Artillery for Gamp Lewi ith nt, the Atlant! » reach tb | s\: ert loaded milit steamship Ca bullt shiy a s arrived in Pug an 4,006 an indi men, thi arries more th She « artillery say local equipment shippin soon to material to dev and the North Pa lery forts, Local army of brought 1h amp Lewis on afer of th je from Camp Lewis the persoanel of t 4,500 artil officers declan suppl shipped to f th artillery Camp Winfield S¢ Thin will cantonment t ount tt Increase erymer Practically all the anthracite coal in the world is found in the anthra cite coal Helds surrounding Seranten, | Pa, iNew Highwas to Everett Planned ghway from 10th ave rett will be known a Con truction wa ture and Plang were commission road will be 100 almost propriate the cou The and will make alight line from the end of 10th N. E, tol Park The ‘cannon ball service” of tennis means tired muscles. BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE quickly relieves all muscular strains. Get a tube today ‘Thos. Lecming & Co.,N. Ys ERAN RETURNING Thar Team Ger’s AL Here. AT steven octocK AND VEL WAVE To Go some TO Ger “TWHGS STRAIGHTENED UP PAGE 11 By ALLMAN PANSY IS JEST Lee Macy PICKFORD IM DE Moves ~ | ALWAYS ON HAND I DE HELE 15 COMMG | MICK OF TIME ~ Home “Tonic! | Wa-wawa: ' oat eileen: f OW, PANSY, Are Nou BACK? o WELL - EVEN THOUGH HE OION’T TAKE IT Awer FROM ME ~ 1 COULONT SEE TH’ Game - LucKy | STIFF ssi WU] y CAM tf 7 I ATE THER PEAS WITH MY OYSTER I NEVER ForRKR!N YVe ONLY WW’ STR 1S ONLY 12. IN Ralph D. oe Casey to navy, Theut.’ Gebe vaimadee,| Teach at University son of George H, Talmadge, claim! Rainn Dp, Cancy, University of nt for the Alaska Steamship Co. | was) se aes acer returning with the fleet tin ‘ot ashington graduate of the class 1913, and fe ner Seattle newspa on the U. 8, 8, Idaho. In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | Cwhion is pu nd greaseless), and and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | |is better than anything else you can 7 you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. | Life isa burden when the body) use. : teed 15 years. is racked with pain. Everything} One or two teaspoonfuls will early patisnts who hav Vou are in the ri Open Su as a seaman and {x now an of work guaranteed for 18 years Ket teeth same day. See Samples ef Our Plate and I Most of our present patron: ta, whose work ta atill tested our wo I man, Will be assistant professor of REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth............810.00 $10.00 Set Whalebone Toecth.... $8.00 $5.00 Crowns ...... 4. $8.00 Bridgework . Have impression taken tn the Examination and advice free Work. We Stand the is recommended by our ving satisfaction. Ask our Vhen coming to our office, be sure this ad with you ke. = Frem ® to 12 fer Working Peeple OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Qo UMIYEUSITY 5ST. Opposite Wraser-Fatersen On at the university the For the last three | Journalism coming term. years Casey has been assistant pro- fessor of journalism in the Univer- sity of Montana, BETTER DEAD | Careless Shampoo Spoils the Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair look+ ing its best. Most soaps and pra pared shampoos contain too much jalkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified nut oil shampoo cleanse the hair and scalp thorough- ly. Simply moisten the hair with |water and rub it in.) It makes an abundance of rich, creamy Jather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and e oil, The hair dries au evenly, and it leaves the sealp soft, and the hair fine and {stlky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil worries and the victim becomes) despondent and downhearted. | To bring back the sunshine cake _ GOLD MEDAL gnhBLEM | | ‘The national remedy of Holland for over | 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- | eulting from kidney, liver and uric acid shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very troubles. All druggists, three sizes. | cheap, and a few ounces will supply every/every member of the family for je Oe rere ee ela oe ‘months. aah ES i,

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