The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1919, Page 11

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sHE SHATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919. “TOM, ARE You READY? You know Hare AN ARGUMENT P wees WrTED OVER TO [~~ $ | RemMDED You THis MORNING | oo Ayu | Wa You RE GETTING SO You ENJMN | Thome sows Fromiany | Thompsons Toute “TWAT We WERE GonG Over MG. | | were Gons ‘Tomanr- Now, [IF You'p saip || Ad A@cumMetr So much Thar — [aa | Thouewr You sap ; oe FORGET IT AND HURRY UP [~ TONIGHTP Asic || AFTER woe YouL, Reuse = —~ IT WAS “Tomorrow ~ AND GET Shaveo! OLIVIA wuar You || PAT AN Tue “THAT J f . TO MoRROW NIGHT ~ vi ‘ SAID- 5 GREES EVENING ? You Gov “The DATE. HE WAS AGREES witty You MideED UP AND Now Said rr- Your. PULLING This hare A st Minvte STurP "a fh NOT SHAVED GO OVER TO THAT _DESK, PUT THERE POR THE PURPOSE, AND ARRANGS YOUR DEPOSIT SO THAT THe TELLER WON'T Have TO PUT IT IN ORDER wHtCe A UNG OF BUSY PEOPLS THIRST FOR YouR Lire'S Scoop til! t = eed: IAD TRAVELED INDIANWARS Se ALL OVER THE | HERO IS DEAD | (matters WORLD, HE SAYS Walter Graham, 91, Pioneer, - | ut Tanlac Helped Him More | Passes Away Than Treatments Here, Witte ‘Gianee in Europe, and in Seattle since 1853, and the last In-| South America dian war veteran In this section, died | Monday afternoon at the family } The following statement, which | home, 502 Prospect st. Graham was| as made a few days ago by H.|one of the pioneer residents of Seat . Fininger, watch maker for) ue -athan Dohramann & Company.| He worked in Yealer's sawmill, on fp sine at 36 Plato street, San Fran-| pirst ave. and Yesler way, where the Ege 2c is both interesting and re-| yutual Life building now stands, In| ‘ arkable. Mr, Fininger sald ar tale eae co EE ocho resident of FRECKLED = Come WW THR HOUSE AND GBT WEA I GRow Up ‘YO BE POESIDENT, [TL “I have been treated for indiges- | tinguished himself by baking a su’ om in France, Italy and Switzer-| ply of biscuits while under heavy | “\md and in North and South/¢ erica, in fact, all over the world, it Taniac is the only thing I ha ‘er found te do me much good./ Elizabeth C. Graham, and his tways after eating I would have dren, William T. Graham, Georg ich awful cramping pains in my|Graham, Nellie E. Graham an pmach that I could hardly stand | Clayton C. Graham. The body is at) | I had fatien off in weight until|the Butterworth undertaking estab | ‘ jwas scarcely more than a frame| lishment, awaiting funeral arrange | {| skin and bones, and my nerves|menta fre so shattered that the least fle thing would irritate and up- time I could not asleep to co| Laundry Owners 4 ty good and would get up morn- Wedne: 53 more tired than on going to| + Here marooned @. My strength and energy about ‘The 11th annual convention of the} 1 left me and many“a time I felt | Orefon, Washington and British Co- ce I would be compelted to give lumbia Laundry Owner association for the famished refugees in the | > entirely, | Will open in the New Westinatesh € | trnane Aptelfence tba f ational tan | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— Pa Was Too Frank ; are Page aetna rit coe. tat convention, | IM IN FOR IT Now! ™ [OH RR MEGINIS T [ WHAT DID You [LCCLATER wer got more than a little passing ste agnoctation will be HERE COMES THAT Do BELIEVE You'RE THINK OF MADAME IT WAS SO [Talovsius P MSGINIS WHAT wae mat the way & few batt ngton hotel Wednesday | i =| RUNNING AWAy! r REALISTIC : 4 ; <0 Atego DA AY BUMSKI'S LAST AL 1 Tanlac has brought me out is |, Tiuseday night af « pic ME WITH THE ~5 = Don'T You Sone | THOUGHT I ON EARTH DID YOu SAy TO Stine I beeen Ging T only VOICE, MISS Discorp ey KE (ty H ‘ we Gouna |[ues ene! 1: Shee 4 Maines the ctu tt en TELL SOME ONE YOU KNEW fm balance the seater at one nue SEATTLE FREE PORT, | MUSICAL? | Some Eippacionr fen SPEAKER FORECASTS twenty pounds Tanlac. After fi ‘The day when Seattle will be a free ittle and about hal the seco! t is rapidly nearing, Port Commis could see I was ng bet ioner T. 8. kippy declared at a 1d from that time on my Improve- | luncheon of the Transportation club ent was very fast. I can eat) Mc 1 the Railway Ex- st anything now and never suf-| change building. | F & particle of distress after-| “Seattle will be among the seven ards. My nerves are in exceller® | free American ports if present plans | mdition so that I now get elght | go thru,” Lippy said. | mrs’ good sound sleep every| Commissioner W. T. Christenson, | ght. I get up mornings ¥ | Secretary C. J. France and Engineer ady for a good breakfast and a/G. F. Ml day's work. I usually put in| also ) hour or two in the mornings - orking in my garden before going | the store, which would have L. L. L. L. WANTS SEAT | ven impossible for me before tak- | @ Tanlac. My appetite is fing| AT LABOR CONCLAVE) fw, I relish everything I cat, ana| District 7, Loyal Legion of Log fn enjoying better health than 1| fers and Lumbermen wired Wash wwe in years. Tanlac has certainty | ington congressmen Monday night, | ven a life saver to me and it's a | asking support of od pion Semel - re for representation at the national labor eee ee | ceiticonch tn. Washington, casi: in| SQUIRREL FOOD ‘The action was taken after of the district board, “THEY SAN (TS UALUCKY ‘To SUPERSTINIOUS - HE WALK UNDER A LADDER - seein MIGHT STOP BEFORB S WONDER IF THAT WOLDS &3 MULCH ABOUT MUSIC AS dressed the club, Tanlac js sold In Seattle by Barter |‘ rug Stores under the personal di etion of a special Tahlac represen. | ™ Sav IT WAS LUCKY FOR 4 E To GO UNDER A LADDER = 1 THAT TIME > (F(T WASNT FOR 4 tive. —Advertisement. g NG UNDER A ; \ y R I'D BE sehen | Los AN sept. 16—10s|| | EappER ser ACROSS Good 14 bo egal rane) beperane a A HARP Angeles poli on are to receive an THe. iw one? — on +) WN Bs Bite jo So tee 1\Oe<« immediate salary increase under a program ed by the city council finance committee, No direct wage den have been made by the lo cal poli Pyramid Pile Treatment id ‘Treatment fer or FP Ry =F HAND BLOWN OFF) PALESTINE LAID $1.85 COMING SUNDAY NIGHT SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our Syatem It Is the Something Resides Giass in Our Glasses. Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices Our Offer: A pair of our crystal wpherteal lenses for either distance or ‘eading, in le oF syeginan ramen, comp 4 Aghty-five ce jon Do Not Destroy Your Eyesight by Wearing Poor Glasses ships of the Pacific fleet arrived jay will arrive. here Monday to undergo repair®. senairs this week for er who should| a eo the) The ships which arrived were the park Ronen ae j \¢ se niforaed’ ty |Adopted Son of Police Ste-|Zionists Plan Democratic| Women Tiamat | nographer Meets Accident Government : You can have| ” wer Glasses r ® free trial by " e CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—*Foundation = * (3 mail or if you|. A lehted percussion cap blew the P al 0 cannot wait.get|left hand from Howard Cook, 9,/ stones,” of the Jewish nation were to|| Carefully Adcont box at| adopted won of W. J. Strecker, police |i. aid today by the Zionists’ or-|f Fitted Bright eyes, a clear skin end e for one 4ollai including exa: Double Vision Glasses any drug store. | stenographer, and seriously injured | yanigation of America, in session |I by Skilled fullof ch health Take no subst: t hand at his grandmother's |). "4 arelf OY * body youth and health may [he single 1 ith two sights, Ask his other here. The “foundation stones” ari ;. . fo cee them,” ome, at Kirkland, late Monday aft-|the resolutions to be adopted by the | Optometrist be yours if you will keep your Priced system in order by taking OVER 25 YEARS’ EXPERIENC py throng wh noon. convention | 4 TEM YEAUS IN SEATIIG || ree | ger) wae bee ag ET 3g afopt-| ‘These are to include: One intro-|| Reasonable. | - ae . ‘eon. | 0d: Was playing in the fields acrows] anced by Dr. Stephen 8. Wise, New in the Morsing Feeling MEG cow P duced by Dr. Stephen ) x ‘ U. S. OPTICAL CO, |} "Fins sethe ment of pon, tor tree) ne lake, where blasting had been | york, calling a mteeting of the Ameri. |] , We fit Ronuine | ow Exclusive Optica! Specialists, beta rial. going on, He found the cap in the|can ‘Jewish congress immediately |] th invisinic Licensed by the State. weeds, He lighted it with a match. |ntter peace treaties have been rati:|[ focal for far a ; m4 ; 1533 TH AVE., SEATTLE. FREE SAMPLE COUPON ‘The explosion occurred instantly. | fieq: a gecond, outlining the extent |} near visions. ec rien 1AM 3 ssa oe noha ee, idee woven, Mich, SGU LAE dent deucaaanl eee relief in Europe, and the Broken lens duplicated, | | 4 Glasses Kepsired and Broken Lem M BELLINGHAM, Sept 6.—Adm 4, approving A can plans for WAIIAN ; Snerentse rT | EET wie hesitant Eee see ot || ral Coontz and men of the battle-| financing rellet work in Palestine WEGNER OPTICAL CO indard remedy tor kidney, - VE HA . — ships Wyoming and Arkansas and| ‘The convention is also ex 7 '. ind uric acid troubles, the Rol RS VANE NSTRUMESIAL the destroyers Lamberton, B DR. KR. DB. WEGNER, Mer, and looks. In use since :|approve the proposed fo’ SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY Let's go buy Boldt's French pas- Rameay and Radford, were being|ernment for Palest @ partial de. - ihn bes All druggists, three sizes, y. Uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; down- entertained here today. The ships| mocracy, ruled by a governor-general 4 ard Aves, Lect tg the geme. Gold Meda! on every, we, 913 24 Ave, will remain until ‘Thursday, ‘and two commissioners eccopt a0 imitation

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