The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 15

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5S oo at pe vie be aol ¢ He = tor ake | an, a cab s #| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Nowt You CAN Go ovr in FRONT AND PAY A LiThe NAULE BUT | WANT You YD casa! REA msl - [| DREAMED OF VHD o WIG, fal’ wiveest L ‘While ¢ @ttribu Causes in & well-km roi re vario fferent fact ve thiggeas might be and bt subtie viduals, it in at the lack of uman system maible for this well established in phosphorous the use of Mitro- ean be obtained ‘gt in conven- *|State Dairymen a| EVER #90 delegates are expected to attend Wife Starts Divorce; | Husband Hangs Self | Hanging by his leather beit, at | tached to the back of a bed, George M. Poteet, 41, a freight checker, was found dead in his room in the New Richmond hotel late Wednesday, by Dr. 1H. Moore, his physician. Dr. Moore had been treating Po teet for cut wrists, believed to haw been inflicted in a previous attempt at suicide. Summons in a divorce case brought by his wife were found | in Poteet's belongings. | The body was taken to the morgus | ana later to Butterworth’s. Meet in Everett ETT, Oct. 30--More than the 27th annual meeting of the Washington State Dairymen’s aswo- | | clation, to be held here Thursday and | Friday. Five meetings will be held. The sessions will be clowed with a big | ¥ NAW, Youre A ' Gir! Noun Your. FACE ~ Wee~Her! TH’ PROFESSIONAL OUT AT Th’ CLUB SAID MY ORIVER WAS BEYOND REPAIR. AND MY CLUBS SUP THROUGH TH’ HOLES IN THIS BAG SAY! WHAT DO Y KEEP THROWIN'’ AWAY EVERY TINE WE CROSS & STREET P x SAyYS_ SINCE BEEN WITH “Er THE DEMAND 13, GREATER THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919. AW Gwetel In Te House AND LET fat Gwast tome! MANGE NOT BUT WY PAce Doar Need } | You Get IT WASHED WA SHIN’ AS OFTeN! OPTENER~HAAAA woTwe® WASH 1] | As YouRs Does i —— ig By POP MOMAND | +f BEING 43 IM IN TH’ GONE, I FIGURES I CUGHTA HELP THE BE (NDUST ‘ty aut 1 Can!!! ll | ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 30.— the college instructors $200, Last Living wages for the college tnatruc-| spring the instructors were tors! University of Michigan regents | from a minimum of $900 to $1,300. have advanced the minimam pay of! The minimum is now $1,500. 8-9 ene ene euus? CASCARETS ONT | MAKE UpeOR SICKEN YOU Whatever! No Shock to the Liver, the Bowels—tIdeal Physic! No Inconvenig No Gaping night will give your bilious liver and constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by Coated Tgfkue, Rad Taste) pat | festion, & jw Skin, and Mii phe Headach e e from a tomy sluggisi bowels, whi stomach to become fill undigested food, which r@ and ferments, forming acids, and poisons, Cascarets to- liver ay morning. tramp or inoonvenience you all the or griping Cascarets never sicken, | mut t day like nasty Calomel, Salts, Cascarets | $ ENRAGED COW KILLS OLD MAN IN STREET LONDON, Oct, 30.-—-Bdmund King, 80, was leading a dog by a string thru a street in Buckingham when a herd of cows . One cow rushed at the dog, and King was knocked down and killed, At the inquest the jury returned a verdict of death from old age, ag- gravated by the accident. LIGHT SENTENCE FOR TAR AND FEATHERS LONDON, Oct, 36,—-Lieutenant F, \T. Wright received a light repri mand but no loss of pay or demo. jtion on his plea of guilty in a tar and feathers case. He said the whole affair had cost him only 12 pounds and he had great satisfac |tton for the amount of money spent, ‘HEALED His RUPTURE was badly ruptured Je lifting | G ink several years ty me. 0 ouble. at will give full in- it how you may find ithout va- lost time, ing to we formation iptured: m it top the mis- a the worry and tion. —Advertise- | This handsome Nut Bowl on $1.29 only Hand cut, daisy designed. Cheap at $3.00. . $1.89 /, 6 for. COL. INGLIS TO LEAD _|GERMAN DYNAMITER ARMISTICE PARADE) 1S DECLARED GUIL Col. William M. Inglis, National) FREDERICKTON, N. B., Oct Guard officer, will head « parade of |--Werner Horn was found exeervice men the night of Novem-| Wednesday of éynamiting the ber 11, In celebration of the first ‘an- | fational-bridge at ®t Croix on niversary of “Armistice day.” It tm ruary 12, 1915. The jury was ‘ planned to obtain the Marine band | minutes. Horn's defense was ioygmsclf keeps the system in a run- 9 bat any infections germs from without — pation and you guard against serious move constipation and prevent Pe vest haslih bei "Thirty Poet of Noje! | seeemorwee, {fw arning: Sas y to “Well, he didn’t a bad guess, at that. The point is: You' older than your vitality.’y | + If a man is strong, vig ous, mentally alert, fine ani fit at 50 he has a bet chance of living up to than a man of 30 wi weak and run-down living up to 60, Whilgnone of us can stay the y@irs nor stop time, we siuld all make an heroic effort to suc- i effects ms of

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