The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 3

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Now—the picture that is a livi ng thing—the nicture that is without a flaw— Le ie GRIFFITHS terprec STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing “Raymond.” Wineland, Rogovoy and Leh- -man, playing “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” by Saint-Saens. | AFTERNOONS NIGHTS, AFTER 6 Sewer floor . Lower floor and lower balcony Bakony Upper balcoay Children .. Children Loge seats .... Loge seats All prices plus tax ! DAILY AT 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 PATIENTS SAVE CROP — LONDON, Nov. 25.—Pattenta tn the Three Coun asylum, near | Hitchin, swarmed into adjoining the tnatitution and helped to save a big crop that waa threat- Jened with jot fire tn Let's co 414 34 Ave.: downtown, 91 | APPLY POSLAM | ~~ END DISTRESS destruction as the jearby hay stacks. result @ corn field} Ry Mrs, Frederick Peterson. | is for Apples And aiso for Children need both one And we have them to spare.| KING OF ALL ROACHES LONDON, Nov A roach 17% inches long and weighing two pounds, 14 ounces, has been caught | in Hornsea Mere, Yorkshire ME US TA a NEVER RESORTS 10 | A GENERAL SANE Housewives of the Chideiry |: o Stick to Their Work Even | yo When Physically Unfit Printers, long may leave th demands, but th. wife keeps kk rowed across to the other aide. Then as itt her home as | he tramped bh and his thoughts in my holds out. In eve He knew that he there are many their taske with ¢ ving and work Their blood in and thin, alight effort exhausts them, they have dizzy spells and headac food them and noise upsets them. suffer from an thin blood. the headaches, dintrensen | » They |r which is respon: digentive for | in disturb | hy n of which they a ance and exhaustic lain The story of Mra. Lena Buck-/ di house, of KR. DD. 1 aoula, is typical of many other cases 0 | de sayn in “About a year ago T was complete ly worn out by worry and overwork My blood was so thin that I wan! be without color. weight and nothing seemed to help|h me. I suffered greatly from head-|to aches Sometimes they were sharp! | [Gun ache, ‘The least Uttie exertion, |? such as walking upstairs, left me #0" weak that I had to it down. 1 nuf-|' fered from heart fluttering and short | nen nese of breath. My appetite was| poor and my sleep was broken and| | Unreatful ' OF ITCHY SKIN - oR ERT? nam = OTK telond who had taken Dr. Wil| ’ { 4 N Mame’ Pink Pilla with benefit recom F Tired Nerves {tiie tns temas to me'ena't pe) Pe | | cured a box. I was so run down that ff Just call om Posiam to bring you Give them rest tile voliel Was. thew, et it wae stents : neg hy iy BE %|and finally complete. My color re "4 Mame draptiona and ail disorders turned and I gained strength and Which mark your skin as needing weight. I seldom have a headache! , os tee tre now and feel better in every way}, fa Work and kn E than I have for a long time. |" it ta! ’ | # ae owe peers 2 Pi Is to those in need of al © tonic y Ecacma. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold a Me om eee BENGUE by all druggists, or direct from t 4 Siting dies pseme to brine ipreomecems relief. Ree Mang Beyer og fe hose " relief. Posiam is harmless ady, N. Y., a oe yer box pont i *. Iways have a tube paid on receipt of price. Write for a Bold everywhere. Yor free sam-| hangy. Get one now hth . “ he ¥ | y- he free booklet, “Building Up t 4 ple write to Emergency Laborato: | = | . ples, 242 W. 47th at New York City Thee. Leeming & Co. | Mood f w- heiT ao 5h aa - bn Pieution See hart ey i js ‘ a | Beoneofthe thousands - put the products on the map where } the who travel this Take the family with you. rural. and blotched — if it is excessively : 7 : . oily or unnaturally dry—try Resinol Live within your income, and at the same time Soap, It will halpto heal your sick - skin, and to enable you to have that escape zero weather. clear, healthy complexion nature Get the most out of your trip. rt booklets, ‘oneolidated 714-16 Second Ave. lothe LandofCreen-<Cold- Enjoy the great outdoors under summer skies. Choose the surroundings you like best—city or Ask for information about Excursion Fares to certain winter resorts. on, 646 ‘Tranaportation Bi Phone Elliott 5830 7 UNITED SUATES - RAILROAD: pat ol on | mn winter . ° l to | | tu |w |cocoa and sugar and quinine. And Classes on Peter had his big idea! money. HELEN CARPENTER MOORE. | Broken Lenses duplicated m d 8 tr q en revenge Let the jooat ‘Ticket OMee—or a4: Please indicate iT SS Air; cre “nerve.” | tee jure t ’ man he had bee jome | would start for the) made a well woman of me. a, & condition of | woods, ar Mont | amma He I opt strength and|had watcher piercing pains and at other times a| harm wn on busine lar to the one that had the best map. | And I forgot all about it.” ot § CALIFORNIA. uch as 1,000,000 acres, applied after bathing with Resinol gists and toilet goods dealers, = lie Ea: Lightfoot Does the Wise Thing BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by ‘T. W, Burgess) ‘a? L, the rest of that day the hunt: | acrows the Big River to my home in | er with the terrible gun lay | the dear Green Forest.” fon in the bushes of the pasture So, all afternoon Lightfoot rested © he could wateh for Lighgfoot 1 not so Much aH put his ne t that open shed, ‘That te wh the hunter got no glimps When it became dark, #0 © Was no long stare He w himself agal | th had returned, He be ed in vain. | lightly acrons the dow and uy lly, round, red Mr sank down |into the brushy pasture where the the west to his behind the} hunter had been hidden. rple Hill, The DMack Shadows! ‘There and in the woods back of pt out and grew blacker the pasture he browsed, filling bi the stars began to twinkle, SUll| stomach, But at the first hint of th coming of another day Lightfoot turned back, and when his friend the farmer, came out early in the morning to milk the cows there was Lightfoot back in t open shed The farmer smiled. “You are as wise as you are handsome, old fel low,” said he NERVOUS — wee | May aldghttoot got up and stepped out | Compound — West Philadelph o hunter waited, and still there was | and once more be he tramped back to nto his boat, and inted ous Pp jo Hig River, got in until ot Lightfoot the man who } He even bee is man had b for he hac out. ally to try etadlo pound t had done noth In fact, the bunter| vise all a ther) BE. Pink # of the k ad not so much as had anc of Lightfoot. and I will guarantee the: won the hunter had been #o/ rive great benefit from sappointed was that Lightfoot was! Frank Frrzoeaat, was emart enough to un-| West Philadelphia, Pa. retand that the man who was say-| « him from the hunter had done it! everywhere ause he was a true friend. All| condition, ernoon Lightfoot had rented on «| ness, backache, 1 of soft hay in an 4 other symptoms of ement. ng women to in Mr. F eadac It was a grat taking the to frighten him | to write this letter so t y will let no one else| Women may benefit from he himself will not ought Lightfoot. “As near I am safe. Il stay nd here until the hunting over, ther 1 ewtr 8 wor He has done. ished from women in eve ot thin country prove be on the merit of Lydia KE Vegetable Compound BY THE STORY LADY j Peter's beloved cousin Ruth spent at th for and father were out of e night simer h r mother cal me © another epi it at the same time repared fiu, as it is oa Id and A product map of South Amet ‘ said Ruth. “And Mies Andrews ked us to have a particularly good | ' e. She said she would give a do n How do you m tuct Peter wanted draw the map first, then you © pre know ne of the m Ye em hard t y grow, Mamma was going to oR ve me some little bottles to 6 products in, but t. I believe I'll draw the map a at any I guess she is trade y it fo ter got Ruth a big sheet of | CRitit. lamb vaper and they unted up phy and | while Ruth eter tried TY think of for Ruth to rm that de Years “What yme of the produc partons uth An a? racers Ruth st him a map with reg on i different things. Th low ope as corn ¢ and wheat pense, tton and spices and rubber to short notice red Alabama leads “the United ee | Free og oghneenn Gaia “| Schoonmaker Optical Co. 1228 Wirst Ave, This is what cleared my skin If your complexion is red, rough ntended you to have. When the skin isin very bad con- ition, a little Resinol Ointment, joap will usually bring nore beneficial and uicker results. For sale by all drag: Discriminating men use RESINOL SHAVING STICK, wx Resinol Soap t up and stepp PROSTRATION be Overcome by Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Letter Proves It. the thirty years I havo bee mar- win of Lightfoot. At Iaat it be ried, I have been no dark that it was useless for | Hin bad health r to remain longer and had several attacks body were worn Pinkham's Veg- now do all my housework and ad s Vegetable Compound There are thousands of women | suffering from nervous | functional de- | ith restored which perience and find health as she | ‘The letters constantly being pub Be Prepared For Influenza Cut This Out nm ey we will od. mhtne at menaidle drug make THE GROTE-RANKINCO. eo of hin k t an “During of nerv- rostration it seemed he organs whoie 1 was fin persuaded Lydia B. Com and it I ean try Lydia y will de it."—Mrs, | . dist Bt, itzgerald’s | hes, and| eful spirit | led her | hat other | n her ex- ry nection nd ques Pinkharn's femic this} 1 hope and pray we will LONDON, Nov, 25. let us be usually as in | war a firesi¢ here ts Mustarine ever mind shoulder t real yol-| thi b of ex- in fitting | making better for less on rices, im 0477, [INSULTS UNIFORM, FINED BY BRITISH For insulting @ tramear | as a Store Hours from 9:00 A. VICTOR RECORDS To Enliven Thanksgiving Day HEY furnish the latest, liveliest music whenever you want to dance “willing” —are always There is no scarcity of. 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