The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 5

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RUNBAUM | N G CO., Inc. HY “ OTTO 8. GRUNBAULM 1a 416-424 PIKE STREET | Store Hours 8:50 to 5:30 OW SUFFRAGE GOES UP IN AIR Nebraska Woman, Aged 87, Flies Banner High OODHOUSE- FURNITURE | The re 1 of Mr Yelle Longley | Last Call for Roasters |" -. also her votes-for-women banner When found that Avi PRICES she tor as the Pre Hijab. to ascend an Ww Specially priced for Thankagiv DELATONE to go up ina flying machine With Suffrage Pioneers ABOUT DECEMBER 1 WASHINGTON, Nov, 25.—Henry| when prairie dogs fre Drum, at present warden of the quent as kittens on Nebraska plains Washington state penitentiary, will/ and there was nothing of Kenesaw eceed ©. P. Halligan as warden but a future, she | of the federal penitentiary at MeNet!| women for their rlchts jisland on December 1, it has been) eq in the same phase of the great made known by the department of movement as did the Grimke sisters Justice here. of South Carolina, Lucretia Mott Drum was appointed to serve as! iticabeth Cady top an warden of the state penitentiary by Anthony of New York, with the Inte Governor Lister. Nighting were as began to organize She march B jbeth Fry and Florer > NOONE TROUBLE Your turkey will come out [J] Burgess Creeth would let her carry | juley, tender and browned to a |f| her banner up into the sky, and set turn in one of these seamiess, it flying over the roofs of the town ranitary, self-basting and self whe had trotted on her knee when browning Roasters it was an infant, abe was as willing FORD BIGGEST FIGURE INU. S, Doubt It? Ask Any South African BY EDWARD N. BL AL Staff Corr | Smithson Un Fxpedith PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa Ask any uth Afriean who's the biggest man in the Unit States. | He'll tell you enthusiastically | “Henry Ford!" | Not even a thought for President | Wilson 1 This ien’t a free ad for the fivver elther-—-tho ther ar thousands of | them all over the country SAYS FORD COULD HE “OZARK OF SOUTIL AFRICA" ing week, Sho even consented to fly in as bad! One big landowner went so far nS a & storm as the weather man could|in hin laudation of Ford as to de ‘ TU RQUOISE AMEL FLINTSTONE ENAMEL stage for the occasion, but what Is! clare Ford could be “exar of South $5.25 Sb. Roaste $4.05 $5.00 BID. Roasters...., 82.65 & storm more or jess to a pioneer! Africa” tn five years’ time! $6.45 121d. Roasters B4.35 $5.50 12.2, Roasters 84.15 suftragiat? He urged that the country needs $6.95 161b. Roasters... 84.85 | 7 y i | West Was Wilderness . man with Ford's millions and WE’LL TRUST YOU Resides mounting tn an airplane,| Ford's ide " of treatment of labor, | we . ie mounting ngo| White and black, Not that every Our Credit System has been nated che 7 4 hy ne’ | biack ought to be paid 86 a fence, to assist you to furnish your || towards her own centennial cMebra vidual ideas, Our torma are easier ur price jtion, She was born in 1828 when | @ay--but that a living wage, propor than will be found anywhere. Ne Butve Charges—Ne I the West was @ wilderness, and be ately, be pald to everyone JUST YOUR WORD THAT YowLL ray |E| fore the East began trickling West a matter,” the land » Karly for Christmas——Give Practical Gifts in schooners and hand carts, She in| OWE y way profiteers a | HFObADLY the oldest votesfor-women | tmpering with the labor question - HENRY DRUM WILL | advocate tn Ad county and more|!n South Africa, especially black la For Saperflaces Hair hon ‘ bor, It's bad enough in any sense, probably the oldest person tn re . SUCCEED HALLIGAN elher state, if not in any other state, | but It's dangerous for profiteers to jtamper with the natives’ food sup-| jply, as many are doing. Tamper jwith & black man's stomach and you hit him right where he lives.” SOMETIMES THEY HIRE THE WHOLE FAMILY Some agricultural and tndustrial men have attal good results at pall cost in a n That tn to employ native’s whole family he pays the family man the me wa ax the unmarried man vel way THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. ND | SEATTLE BLI "NOT FORGOTTEN |Will Be Dined on Thanks- giving Day | Twenty years ago the blind people of Seattle were invited to a Thanks | |eiving dinner by Paul Singermann, he dinner was planned by Mr | rmann in mé of his mot who was blind for many years | Years pansetl but the annual Thanksgiving dinner for those who walk in perpetual de forgotten. Paul wy kneas was never died, but. the mmenced in ¥ carried on 1, Singermastn, over 150 blind persons arte will be the guests Singermann at the annual | dinner to be Meves’ cafe: teria, corner Second ave, and! | Bencen, wtarting at 12 o'clock Thurs: | | day | The blind of the city, with their} | enedrts, are cordially invited Singermann work which be had « olor of his mother 1 | by hin son, Thin year and their of Mr Raln falls sometimes in the Sa-| jharah Desert, and ecientiats have! | @incovered underground streams that could be made available for water UNABLE TO GET OUT OF BED FOR THREE “MONTHS | | | | | | | x Cunningham Seemed to Be Wasting Away, But Tanlac Built Her Up | “If you ha my |she began taking Tanlac look at her now, wife before and could I honestly believe you couldn't tell she was the same acho scat : | tor Mt een ged, TA2O8! woman," sad John Cunningham, who | According to = London surgeon, all! A simple device easily attached hag! {°F the Wife and children OF lives at 168 Union Ave. Portland Take a Glass of Salts before |animais, except men and monkeys,|been invented for preventing t 4 nme psig family works for! Oregon, in relating the remarka breakfast if your Back |ave a third eyelid | phone wires from twisting | MThe tandotnee dachured Poea, (bie experience of hin wife, Mra ¢ —— ———— ~ - _ — maever - hohided Bt , with Tantac. | Hurts or Bladder jideas were needed badly among ef wenrveeut + Page | Z . et that wife developed rheumatism in both | ‘he American men and — lee treme $2 ee Sh eerie. only /her limba, It extended all over her | guard constantly against Kid rouble, because we eat too much ‘st all our food ts rich. Our blood § filled with uric acid which the kid. Reys strive to filter out, they weaken A DRIVING FORCE |BEHIND KEEN, SUCCESSFUL — sag from overwork, become sluggish; the MEN AND WOMEN = > Gliminative tissues clog and the re-| When you think of the successful men and [——eoers is kidney troutile, bladder weak-| women you know—people who are doing things and a general gp ongne ee ars worth while—you will find that they possess When your kidneys feel like lumps |foree, vim and energy— lead: your back hurts or the urine | the kind that simply brim Sloudy, full of sediment, OF YoU/over when the blood i# obliged to seek relief two oF) ried with tron. Nuxated garry boom the gg “| Iron, by enriching . oS yl ge comm fed beara ce fier Bi ave rheumatism when the weather|o.4 the nerves, rebuilds bad, get from your pharmacist! fous ounces c€ Jad Maite: take | (he Weakened tissues and oo nful in a glass of water |Repe to instill renewed kefast f fe da: a force and energy into the mevakiast for afew Gaye and} uncle system. ‘Three kidneys will then act fine. This saite in made from the acid grapes and lemon juice, combined Hithia, and has been used for to flush and stimulat kidneys; to neutralize the MAKE THIS TEST in the urine fo it no longer is| See how long you can work of how far you can source of irritation, thus ending | Walk without becoming tired; next take two five disorders. grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per expensive: cannot tn. | day after meals for two weeks. Then gest your makes a delightful effervescent |*trength again and see how much you have water beverage, and belongs in| ¢atned. Numbers of nervous, rundown people home, because nobedy can|who were ailing all the while have most aston, a mistake by having a good’ l*hingly increased their strength and endurance flushing any time. simply by taking fron in the proper form Million people use it an | nually a tonic, strength ind blood-bullder. OAR weacth LAnomatoRits haw bes hamde-you-this SPERRY RED PACKAGE CEREAL —you're getting a package of-Pancake Flour that tops them all for morning-after-morning satisfaction. For there’s nothing that will please your breakfast- folk more than Encore.’ Ree Paclnae es Sey ad “Seok get from $2 to $4.0 week—as against government staUstios showing thay la white girl cannot live on less $7 a week That such conditions exist seems vious from the prevalent immor- | tallty that extets in the larger towns. Wire Briefs SAN GABRIEL, Cal.—Pigw are not pigs in San Gabriel, They're a nu sauce. So the voters decided in tl hottest election in years, involving ther pigs should be permitted in the city lMenite. | POUGHKEEPSIE. High me hool girlie -explained they rolled them down below their knoes during gym classes to save wear and tear Tho fmeulty ruled they would have to wear cheaper cotton ones agd keep em up. Y BELFAST, Me.—Tert L. Davis ad vertined in @ local paper asking bur glares not to break the glaas in the windown, adding that they would find jthe key Of the house under the ash SAN FRANC{SCO.—On textimony of Nancy Clair, waitress, that she wan instructed to vamp male guests |to buy liquors, police cofymiaaioners withdrew the dancing privilege held [by the Monviso hotel SPOKANE. What d'ya mean poor farm? Spokane county poor form has just figured up its 1919 spud crop—-$5,00 RITZVILLE.—"Crime wave in 4 county,” says Sheriff McCol on wl in one week count SPOKANE.—t an ash can as a batter ram, & platoon of cops trove their way at midnight into an alleged kambling joint and nabbed a ks on a gambling charg YOUTH HELD PENDING PROBE INTO ROBBERY Walter L s being held in It comes to you ready for use. Just add an equal eggs 2B se Lr pepe d quantity of cold water and bake onea hot griddle. Cay tes en eee ee No fuss, no muss, no time lost! Jing, and atter ‘posing. as officers PLuna as arrested by SPERRY FLOUR C0. fa eoniaceee sea Seeereea: (Ten mills and forty-four distribu. ints on the Pacific Coast. ting poin | ENCORE Pancake Flour Motor plows were not Austria before the war, ut » produce them SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System ros THe som SIDES GLASS IN Exorbita Prices pair of our < np ighty-five cents, in- joul Specialixts i» Benttle, dewel Opti ne made in “or | shoulders, | arms and hands, and in| fact, finally got all over her body. Her feet and limbs would swell awfully bad and would h such terrible ne and aches tha |we would have to apply |v hot applications and before she could get relief [three months and for six she | nents | and at; bed for! months jhe could hardly stand on her feet 0 time she stayed in She fell off from one hundred| jsixty-elght pounds down to one| . Wan so weak from the} pains all over Mer body that she! jwas almost helpless, and I had to litt her in and out of bed, and at| times her muscles were so drawn nd hurt #o bad that she could ardiy bear for me to lift her.| She had little or no appetite and ja few bites was all she couldgeat | and even then she was troubled with Indigestion so much that it} gave her terrible cramps after- | |wards, She, was so nervous that there was hardly a night for six Months that she-got a good nights! rest or sleep, and I have had to| |set up three or four times during | the pight to keep hot applications supplied. She was badly constipat- | ed, often had terrible headac and her skin turned yellow, I car- |ricd her to St, Martin's Springs, near Stephens, “Wash, and she/ trok the baths, treatments, etc. and | Ithey seemed to give her re- | jet at the time, but as soon as we} [returned bome she went back into | her same oid condition, and tt just! looked like her case was hopeless. | “We had read about Tanlac but didn’t decide to try it until one o: |the men down at the plant told me jobout his wife and that she had in just about as bad a fix as| my wife and that Taniae had over- | je all her troables, I gor my| wife some right away and sho be- gan to improve at once and now the taken seven bottles and she looks like another woman. Her appetite is splendid}! and she is eating anything she| wants without any,trouble from in- in the least, and her ood is giving her so much strength and nouris that already she! has gaine twenty pounds, | The rheumatiem is leaving her f jand hardly ever gives hey any trou- ble now, and the headaches and} nervousness have disappeared. The swelling in her mu and joints has gone entirely, constipated me bas actually ligestion her condition has been relieved and her She been omplexton has fine every up in every to have life I can certainly new ems strength about her join with her for It has good as her a in praising Taniac done me almost as much | to be able to seo her! fine and happy in such condi Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartel! | |manufacturerd have already begun to| Drug Stores under the personal di- | rection of a special Tanlac represen- | tative,—-Advertisement TO DARKEN FAIR | A Vew Applications of Sage Tea and! Sulph Bring Back Its Vigor, | Color, Gloss and Youthfulness | | ing: Common garden sage brewed into | a heavy tga with sulpifur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair| ) t es euuy a veil ete ue er areecie and seine fe Pope | The brand “Universal” on ja y plications ove | producing violent throbbin: and} hed : x ‘ lrevelation if your halr is fading,|qistreas, called headache, You be-| Silver Table Ware is the mark |atreaked or gray, Mixing the Sage|come nervous, despondent, sick, of supreme quality. \T and Sulphur recipe at home,| feverish and miserable, your meals | ff wi g |though, Is troublesome, An easier | sour and almost nauseate you. ‘Then | I! Tea Spoons, set of 6....$3.00 is to get a bottle of W verde you resort to acetanilid, 6 pita or | Dessert Spoons, set of 6 $5.75 and Sulphur Compound = at) the bromides, which (emporarily re 3erry S 5 ¢ any drug store all ready for use, |}ieve but do not rid the blood of these | Berry Spoons, each... ..$3.00 This is the old-time recip Aly Lee Loree act | Salad Forks, set of 6....$6.00 ed by the addition of other in A glass of hot -water with a tea: | aa, gredients. |spoonful of Hmestone phosphate in Gravy Ladle, each......$2.40 While wispy, gray, faded hair is {not sinful, we all desire ‘to retain! jour youthful appearance and at-| tractiveness. By darkening your| hair with Wyeth's and Sul-| phur Compound, no can’ tell, | one |because it does it so gaturally, so) evenly. You just dampen a sponge | or soft brush with it and draw this \through your hair, taking one small nd at a hairs another hair time: by morning all have disappeared, and, application or two, becomes — beautifully ft and luxuriant, | xray | after ‘your | Eagle: | day, when he was arraigned. | | Ransom has made a brief visit in| Ovenware is practical Seattle with his father. a for every-day use. It 7 | “An. | saves lime, fuel and dishes — you bake and 1]} serve from the same |] dish. | ack HEADACHES Pyrex Covered Casserole, 4 l-quart size ..... $1.75 PAGE & ‘The Rhodes Co.. . } am Evening Gowns Party Frocks and Afternoon Dresses Reduced New Second Floor, TIMELY Thanksgiving sale, one which offers a diver- sity of fashions, designed of sequins and tulle, lace and satin and velvets and taffeta in combinations. Sizes 34 to 42, but not each size in every style or color. $75.00 Dresses reduced to.............. $ 59.50 $85.00 Dresses reduced to $ 75.00 $95.00 Dresses reduced to $ 79.50 $125.00 $150.00 $175.00 $195.00 $250.00 and $135.00 Dresses Reduced to $ 97.50 Dresses reduced to Dresses reduced to Dresses reduced to.... Dresses reduced to Thanksgiving Blouses Upper Main Floor. UR comprehensive displays of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses will afford you ample opportunity to choose a model especially adapted for _ the Thanksgiving occasion you have in mind. Tailored and Fancy styles abound, in flesh and white, as well as in the shades wanted for suit wear. The several assort- ments feature exceptional values at $4.95, $5.75, $6.50 and $7.50 — ‘ Bath Robes For Infants and Children Upper Main Floor, Men’s Shirts $2.00 For Thanksgiving Standard value and quality characterize these shirts which are displayed in unsurpassed assortments. Sizes 14 to 18. Made in coat style with soft cuffs; feature fine érepes, ox-) ford cloth, percales and mad ras in carefully chosen cok ored stripes and figured pat- terns. Main Floor; Rear, OUND with satin ribbon in col- ors to correspond and made of the famous “Beacon robe blank- ets,” in plain colors, plaids and Indian patterns, these robes cgn- stitute a gift entirely practical. Choose them now while the stocks are complete and be as- sured that the size and pattern you desire will be in readiness for Christmas. Sizes 2 to 4 years at........ Sizes 2 to 6 years at... Sizes 6 to 14-years at.. ! Nest Had | ROBBERS GET $1,000! * ‘ For some unknown reason, Hans| town, Wide Reputation Johnson, Holton farmer, neglected to) ——- Charged with dispensing soft drinks | notify the police for nearly two weeks that were anything but kickless, H.|of the robbery of $1,000 from his, A. Hammond, proprietor of the) house. Johnson reported Monday cagle's Nest cafe, at Issaquah. is/that a grip, containing $800 in cash and $200 in Liberty i being held by the federal authorities eviamar ia See re until December 1, when he will plead. | His bond was fixed at $500 by Fed-/| eral Judge Jeremiah Neterer Mon-| 913 2d ave. TRY STAR WANT ADS | Hammond was arrested on a bench warrant by Deputy U. 8. Marshal $4 Ro Frank Colligan, who declares that the miles for the authoritative drinks er 2 ; emanating from the hands of its r These Royal Roches- |} ter Coffee Percolators are made of pure alum- inum, They make bet- ter coffee—a pure, rich genta! proprietor. Son of Seattle Man Wins Cross Capt. L, E. Ransom, one of the beverage, free from all three sons of Major A. E. Ransom, of bitter elements. Reg- Seattle, who served in the great war, a . “nd wax a member of the Norton-Harjos ular price $4.00. Spe cial at .........$2.49 No phone.or C. O. D. orders. hospital unit, which was decorated with the fourragere of the French Militery Cross in New York on No- vember 15. | After the entrance of the U. 8. in from the French ambulance corps, Pyrex Transparent and was given the rank of captai in the quartermaster corps, U. army Since his return from France Capt | | { Pyrex Covered Casserole, 2-quart size. i) Pyrex Pie Plate at | Pyrex Bread Pan at | | UNIVERSAL SILVERWARE drink hat water breakfast Headaches are caused bY auto-in toxication—-which means self-poison: | Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the blood, excite the heart, which pumps the blood so fast that it congests in the small | breakfast, will not » poisons from your | ache, | | it, d nk befor only wash the system and cure you of } but will cleanse, purify and freshen the alimentary canal. | Ask your pharn | ter pound of limestone phosphate, It | is inexpensive, harmless as #ugar, | If you aren't feeling your best, If tongue is coated or you wake up) with bad taste, foul breath or have colds, indigestion, billousness, constl-| pation or sour, acid stomach, begin | the phosphated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. r Butter Spreaders, set of 6... i ... $5.25 Hollow Handle Knives, with steel blades, set of 6...$11.75 Medium Forks, set of 6..$6.00

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