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

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STAR OCTOBER 9, PAGE 11 Peter Pipers” Presidential Puzzles BY CAPTAIN EF, it THURSDAY, HIGGINS Home Service Campaign The Salvation Army To Citizens of Seattle: In answer to repeated inquiries relative to the method of expending Seattle’s quota of $250,000, the following state- ment is made: will be the next president of the United States? . yew kind of arithmetic may help you find out A committee of twenty of Seattle’s prominent business eaios be ban aaertaicthnd men will be selected to serve as an advisory committee in era on the expenditure of funds for the erection of two buildings ‘Tele SAS Wan, Hee TH for the Salvation Army: a working girls’ home and a cen- is known of him.” He tral headquarters building combined with a working man’s pie: hae teavebek exmeeonents hotel. This advisory committee will direct the spending of ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE all moneys raised in the Seattle campaign. ut the names ¢ them a pel! and add and subtract ® the and mir jourton, Texas, July 26 considerable wealth who That ts when asked questior about very silent man Comfortable warmth A good oil heater filled with "WAR+ WREN-W= WARREN (Signed) J. W. SPANGLER JAY-AY +O +HENS'-E +ON= JOHNSON State Treasurer, Salvation Army Fund, Vice President Seattle National Bank. (Signed) J. A. SWALWELL, City Treasurer, Salvation Army Fund, President Union National Bank. (The answer to today's py ale will be given in our next issue.) (| Many thousands of (Signed) T. W. SCOTT, TBLISS kas HERB TABLETS and young if Keep their systems free from the i t dreadful consequenc ally, while © confining more subject to Fetain their he purify the neral PB effect on the whole system fablet at night will /mext day bright. * Biins Native Herb Tablets are pat up 18 two discs. | The large box contains 2 blets, na every box. Put up in two sizes, $1.00 and 50c Lieut. Col. ve) STORM; TWO DIE HOISINGTON, Kan., Oct, 9.—Two persons were killed and a score in jured in a tornado which struck this city late yesterday. Property dam age today was estimated at $250,000. About 50 residences were wrecked and an entire block of business houses blown down. Mra. G. H Cravens and an infant daughter re killed when their home was town down Are You Fat? Just Try This fat people h is of oy lim by fol ets. thone 4 that simplity. nous Marmola Pre- -| Main st., 7 his room three weeks ago. now to y¢ > the Marm for $1 procure a large case |Nab Suspect for the Salvation Army. ens Has the pret BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) COP IN GUN FIGHT. Following a running gun fight ANNY MEADOW MOUSE sighed | form leaped up on with Patrolman Arthur Gunterman, with thankfulness an relief as|and began to run G. C. Howard, 37, was arrested in a|he reached the other aide of the | with nose close to gully on 14th , between King and/ Laughing Hrook by way of the old) It y Billy Jackson |log which had fallen across ft, thus | knew Billy's Howard, the police say, admitted | making a bridge. To be sure, he was complicity In the robbery of Dong /a long, jong way from hin enug little Sing and Dong Yoke, Chinese, at|home, where Nanny Meadow Mouse 10th ave. and King, late Wednesday night. The Chinese ay he was aided by a second man, whom the police are hunting Thursday. After robbing | Brook the Orientals of two gold watches | of the kere] or of ieadeer the and $59, the men myn up King st.| Turtle. He had left Billy Mink and and the police chase’ followed. | Reddy Fox way back by the Smiling ir so he felt quite safe from} | the m Waa anxt the sm: | Of course, when he should reach Theft of Clothes |... edie of the Green Meadown and | Ralph Loyd ts in the city jail | start across to hig amy little home Thursday pending police investiga-|he would have to wateh for Reddy; tion of his possession of a suit of (or Old Granny Fox, for one or both | clothes, aid by Dan Wiser, 134/are likely to appear there at any to have been stolen from | time, but just now he felt quite safe, | Lioyd |and it was a very good feeling, In| declares he bought the suit from a | deed | second-hand store. the farther end awiftly acrows, the old log Mink wonderful found his scent somewhere on the and Dann had nowe Pearl Oil gives real comfort without dust and dirt. Steady, comfortable heat for many hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel. Oil consumed only when heat is required—no waste. Portable, Economical. Pearl Oil is refined and re- (refined by our special process which makes it clean burning. For sale in bulk by dealers everywhere, — the same high- quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a saving by buying in bulk. Order by name—Pearl Oil. We recommend Perfection Oil Heaters. PEARL OIL last on the right side of hy felt that Raving the | Peeped out. "| wiadom of long experie he first) other bank " jlooked for a place where he could | pi, jrest in safety. Just a few feet from Ithe end of the log on which he had (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT tablets and They * eid br joading druss ov rag" He crept to the entrance where. le by Al Co., Washington, D. C. reduce two, t Charies J. Finger of pounds a week with: dieting or any unpleasan "; Ohio, follows the unique oecu| If too fat, try this today. |of tearing up 20 O, Bliss and that it would lead | straight to that hollow log And #o it happened. It was scarcely & Minute before Billy's was + KS Vi poked In at the knot hole, and Billy Cookstoves ok one long sniff. “Ah, hal sald & Lamps | “So this ix where you a 7 ROBES | whatever, for Oil Heate nose STANDARD OIL COMPANY Other old log. At CALIFOBNTA, scampered over to It. f learned that o} BB) to be holtow, and when they are they |make the very finest retreats In all! Experience and skill | the Great World for timid little combined with busi- Da cniian eles . to shake ay with the cold, It was| bee ee, MEP Sat SEs ie chill OF tear; ‘He was trapped, | this price possible. oe as he hoped, this old to; as | Are you willing to Service Men Who Died During War make the high priced JA dentist 80 per cent : : |the high cost of beefsteaks + profit or my office 12 ; rye C. J. Shepard, of the Federal Re- Representatives of 25 D4 ,er cent profit? Baby Paul serve Bank, told members of the|| patriotic organizations will ‘ Rotary club so Wednesday meet at 8 p. m. Thursday at Saving 68 per cent Runs Away If apeculation is reduced, said the | the Army and Navy club to profit on dentistry is speaker, high prices will tumble, make arrangements for a pub- Fair ‘nuff lie memorial service to be possible only by ad- held Sunday, November 9. ‘i The memorial service will vertising and doing a honor the soldiers, sailors and large business. marines of Seattle and King crept to the entrance and peeped |UP to chairs county, who died during the war, old tow atroes the » Laughing Brook, M4 Httle play quilt out on the/ Catholic church at 9 a. m, Saturda: : papa came © early and sat|tery. His four daughters—Jean Come out like a gentleman and eaten.” } Danny #aid nothing, but he began Next story: Than Ever. Don't speculate in futures, Lower recent » which, f the little} ‘est and the Green Meadows. If it were not, they would know very little happiness. wer ven ee In two minutes Danny was fast ney eu was a ‘emarkable asleep. How long he slept he didn’t ae the etic ho doubt = wnat. | Patrick asinine to ve » dde " ' e cut a tooth at 2 months, sat eee eae otkine tue ne alone at 4%. crept everywhere at 7; Be Buried Saturday had a feeling of uneasiness, He Months, and now was trying to pull| Last rites for Patrick William Ken | nedy 49 11th ‘., who died GRAY HAIR TELLS TALES. TINT IT! TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREER. Gray hair ix a tattle-tale. Don’ endure it until you are Bi ol If at 4 i fe take th to le young BY THE STORY LADY / unig is Fie Bee Tt is just as ee ye - ete | ee j a The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation Buying materials has its advantages with my office. I use the best known materials which are used by all men of unquestionable reputation and can do so because I can buy in large quantities, getting every discount possible. A visit will convince you of our advantage. Patty ithe Best Gold Crown Best Porcelain bir Crown ...$5.00 Best Plate, $10.00 Painless ixtract- desire t off your complexs McBride and Robert L. Proctor. Oo jin all afternoon Stavbaaed Smith Company Breaks he paper boy came along and | thisw" te ‘paver in pope's lap and} to Speak Monday Tonnage Record | have. His equipment is no better, pos- sibly not as good. Will of the tonnage was | Pills and His Nerves Re- up and call the rest of the folks | day evening lOrtental expor gained Their Strength jto help, | | They looked under the house and N A ME “RB YER” ON tirely from acquaintances, I felt 11| kept walling o in company for I had shaky! Pan, the dog, lay in front of his nd sometimes became so| little house watching them. Finally und ga jup |them all flying, Cuddled up on| Pan's rug sound asleep was Baby | Paul! | Services will be under DENTISTRY NERVOUSNESS MADE wn to have a romp with his beth, May and Stella papa got interested in the strike! 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