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GET THIN we ere aie aa WILSON’S MESSAGE ww Tt nine the ; which do not re REDUCE WEIGHT EASILY Continued From Page Two || mental concepts for which ts waitien fact that worry about your ever. neas. es - eg |b strugeling thru the years, The | stability « had by r ‘of Korein. follow tnd simple, Matt ee during whieh goods may be kept | whole world gave its recognition and) ing to industrial dards and con: TSystem and it is positively guaranteed you wi eribe the method of dis: | endorsement 1 there fundamental atte “ Againat wht , ithe average 10 to 60 pounds—whatever amount of superfluous aos Br f kept beyond the | purposes in the League o' lation beta -pall raped . serine, it You Reed to be rid of or this self treatment will . a 7 ve - and require ye = Bis. po ore the as ¢ “ . ? Cy ods released from storage sbalt in | of thin new day of change an ‘ ae 2 you nothing. We offer $100.00 Cash Guarantee! <page de sap orm Ane lhe \\ Head Consal Flere ||: .. ange an sis D 51 Measare and weigh yourself now; watch the delight- oelpt. It would materially add to the! te k to bring ebeut, thru Thi the ie It Is Symbol ean, Teccttan, Becerse healthier, younger ta serviceability of the iaw tor the pur-| | @8 Guest Of W.O.W. || ievination, conditions that will mean the . more active and attractive; gain real bemuty, pute’ now have te view, i i tare |i " vt al 4 the ending of agelone antagoninms Barred Cross—The \ This method is also guaranteed to be perfectly harm: alno prescribed that all goods released between capital and Jabor, and that of a World-wide | Oil of Korein is not a laxative; contains no thyroid from storage for interstate shipment will hopefully lead to the building f but is a vegetalized oi! containing genuine fuens veste- shoukt have plainly marked upon | Up of & comradeship which will re Emblem oO the oma, an ingredient obtained from certain seaweeds, each package the 5 or market sult not only in greater contentment Fight on the White ra oe ate echentaned 94 the repuction ~- etter price at which they went inte among the mass of workmen, but aneTe. seoomnmenace ty pAgosians. . By this meana tho pur| also bring about a greater Foes of Tubercu- ' chaser woul! always be able to learn | tion and a greater prosperity t Plague. l ot Hore ’ What profits stood between him and | ness itself l : ’ the producer or the wholenale dealer. To Make Life Tolerable OS1S, A prominent Philadelphian, George Reynolds, Wal- 1 would also renew my recom: ‘To analyze the particulars in the ton Avenue, k &) Ibs. the first month and continued | mendation that all goods destined for using Oil of Korein, Migr ag ep | himself daily, until he | int reduced 64 Iba, ra. J - Hansen, Plattsville, ree | oa duced 20 Ibs, in lees than 2 months.” Mrs, L. C.'Pat- makes it possible. rick Lap PY ng Ve Ite. -_ did ner With the price at weeks. An \n siness m. . G. Drew, . ie ins — “ae A te hands of the p away"',.or “mbasurements decrease like magic r Legions of voluntary testimoniaia. Don't earry the tedious burden of unhealthy fat. Be come and attractive by this su ir met! yen ae T cal trioae’ Sn pee Usa the condition upon whie Oil of Korein comes in capsules, easy to take, Buy @ |’? specific demands of labor is to admit the jus. tee of their complaint in many mat | tors that lie at their base, The work man demands an adequate wage, suf. | flelent to permit him to live in com. fort, unhampered by the fear of pov | erty and want in his old age, He de mands the right to live and the right to work amidst sanitary surround. ings both in home and in workshop, surroundings that develop and do not retard his own health and well state commerce should tn every where the m oF package | alaly marked | rich they left the ¢ a law requir. | ense or in it is to be 1s destgned Tese mm geatistii ae... 2 CaS aT ¢ email pharmacy; to secure ¢ titive selling and being; and the right to provide for on it for ma Owe and as wil oll See 0 Gente prevent unconscionable profits in his caliaren'e wants in the matter of wo wrapper, which you may pay for when the method of marketing. Such a health end education, In other words, comes te you, Begin reducing now! jlaw would afford a welcome oppor. jit is hin desire to make the condi . |tunity to effect other much-needed } tons of his life and the lives of thone wai fre requ Cot ie reforms in the business of interstate jeer to him tolerable and easy to shone . od C01 ear, poured marve ie Sattar cate ae Penaee as | The extablixhment of the prin. porations which are engaged tn it, |but for the moment I confine my "_. | recommendations to the object imme. diately in hand, which i to lowerthe ciples regarding labor laid down in | the covenant of the League of Na tions offers ux the way to industrial eras eta 1. L. Boak, guest of W. 0, W. Soe and conciliation. No other road lies open to us, Not to pursue No one who nas observed the] s1ee4 Consul L I. Bosk, of Denver,| this one ts to invite enmities, bitter. march of events in the last Year C89 niehest officer of the Woodmen of| nem and antagoniama which in the fail to note the absolute need of &) ine World, will be cuest of hener of|end only Jead to industrial and #o- definite program to bring about an/ an w. oO, W. camps of the elty| cial disaster. The unwilling work improvement in the conditions of | woanesday evening at the lodge hall,| man is not a profitable servant. An labor. There can be no settled COM | Hourth ave. and Marion st. employe whose industrial life in ditions leading to increased produc) Arriving here from Denver, the| hedged about by hard and unjust tion and « reduction im the cost of party, including Mrs, Boak and EB. P.| conditions which be did not create living if labor and capital are to be! wartin, deputy head consul, of Port-|and over which he has no contro}, antagonistic instead of partners. | iand, wilt make their headquarters at| lacks that fine spirit of enthustaam ee pagers Bn he yey —— the Seattle hotel. and voluntary effort which are the 0 serve the ores | *\ Consul Roak will ik on & pro | necessary redients of a great nation, as distinguished from the in| cram for members on which, it ts | ducing pli se aia ~ teresta of a class, must be applied | promined, will be a “good, live enter- Let us be frank about this solem: to the solution of thie great and) tainment.” “inten ‘The oven a v4 pressing problem. The failure of) Gn jeaving Seattle, the party will wide unrest which gorse nd pnw ad pee moet to ee this yen €0 to Bellingham, thence to Spokane, in violence thruout the world in a vigorous way produced bit-| and return to Denver. pause aaider the means terness and jealousies and antagon-| pwenty-nine years ago Consul Saake the pote tity Sta. F., New York oe MEANY HALL SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (70—Musicians—70) JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor Proust a is aes 5 * af tama, the food of radieniiam. Boak installed the first head offices " FRIDAY DECEMBER 5 Remove Grievances Of the lodge. He has seen the treas- it saps the very vitality 3 The only way to keep men trem | Ury grow from $1 to $9,000,000, and fain strength by withhold remedy? Or is it not the Of #tatenmmen to treat these berculosis manifestations of unrest which meet Tu Kills us on every hand on evidences of an en of the remedy we town nt} im the United tissues of our industria) and no recension ot te} States Every Year. Of unrest until constructive in- i are net up to stem Governments must recog It Thrives Only, te of Men collectively to humane cits that! Because of Our tection and welfare of those engaged Carelessness and METROPOLITAN |) °#!¢ct: THEATRE —— DIRBOT FROM AUSTRALIA agitating against grievances is to re- | the membership from @ dozen to 125,- move the grievances. An unwilling: | 000. nem even to discuss these matters produces only dissatisfaction and gives comfort to the extreme elem ents in our country which endeavor to stir up disturbances in order to provoke governments to embark upon & course of retaliation and re pressio: S770" awe (HALF PRICE The seed of revolution ts pcan sion. The remedy for these things QUITS mug Se et “| BUSINESS Congress has already shown tts| willingness to deal with these indus | trial wrongs by establishing an eight | bour day as the standard in every field of labor. It has sought to find a way to prevent child Iabor. Tt hae) served the whole country by leading | the way In deve! ng the means of preserving and safeguarding and health in dangerous industries. | “et nes It must now help in the difficult tank pu = of finding a method that will bring | uy HARRY about @ genuine democratization of) . | oe | industry, based upon the full reeog- nition of the right of thore who work, in whatever rank, to participate in some organic way in every decision | i) — — which directly affects their welfare Tt is with this purpese in mind that I called @ conference to meet in Washington on December 1, to con-| sider these problems in all their a broad aspects, with the idea of bring- Company of Clever ing about a better understanding be | j Artists The great unrest thruout the} BRILLIANT PROGRAM Seats on Sale Today at Sherman-Clay’s PRICES: 25c,°50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Will You Let This Happen Again? Recollect the number of times an at- tractive opportunity came your way and you had to let it slip by for lack of a little capital? It is a wise plan to maintain a savings account for just such occasions. Better begin one now—-today. Savings Department open every Satur day evening from 6 to § for your convenience. The Seattle National Bank Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars. Second Avenue at Columbia. SALE NOW ON 1419 FIRST AVENUE World's Greatest Katertateer In New Songs and O16 Donated by a rriend of the ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE OF KING COUNTY world, out of which han emerged Band 315 University Street Telephone Main 1564 demand for an immediate considera- Ly ey Nights and Set. it. te Me. Th and Fri. Mats. 62 US Z721))) tion of the difficulties between eap- vanartinatent ital and labor, bids us put our own WH i] house in order. Frankly, there can be po permanent and lasting settle ents between capital and labor | LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS Mf you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, BELL te UR If you cam BUY more Liberty er Victory Mende, BUY from UB On Monday, December 1, 1919, the cic T Bing prices for ‘ We advertise these pric New York market and the « 2. QU g)yiniinn walt START SAVING BEFORE FRIDAY— All sums left with this strong, — successful Savings Association on or before == z= == FRIDAY, DEC. 5th =e> - to SOc. Pius War Tax. A Each Seal ls a Penny’s Worth of Cure and Preventica, : Joshua Alexander {Pythian Bazaar to _ | *s=¥ home to be tecnted te Bast Commerce Secretary; “ Open mesdacy en. nn nee ee WASHINGTON, Dee. 2—(United Wed AY | with toys and Christmas presents et Preasj}—Josbua ‘Willis Alexander,| The Pythian Bisters oazaar will/ all sorts, Ammsements and gancing congressman from Missouri, has been |OPen Wednesday afternoon at the] will take place afternoon ané even- selected by President Wiison as seo-| Knights of Pythias hall, First andjing. The hall will be open from 1 retary of commerce, succeeding Wil-|Pike st. The proceeds will be used|to 11 p. m. daily and everybody is Ham C, Redfield, resigned, it was an-|for the construction of the Pythian | invited fer a good tim nounced today, His nomination will be forwarded to the senate tomorrow. : Woman on Trial ° in Forgery Case Agnes Kilen, alias Florence Mo- Donnell, alias Mabel Pearson, was placed on trinl in Judge Boyd J. Taliman’s court Tuesday charged with forgery. She is said to have passed a $25 check with an anony- |mous signature on the Ameriean Market. The morning was spent in picking @ jury fr USERED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS ng market prices were as given erty and Vietory Bonde atl over ly in order that you value of your Liberty 24 tnt cz 24 4th = Vietory Victory 59210 994.99 GOR4E S108.96 81 eWhen buying we deduet $50 bond and $2.60 on © 61.000 bend. We eel) at the New York market plus accrued interest. MORRIS BROTHERS The Premier Municipal Bond House—Capitel One | Deller 3 Central Building, Beattic TELEPHONES, Main 7227; Eluott 2540. atablished Over » Quarter Century ” 200 “Total ...9101.98 will earn their full share of divi- dend as from the first of the month. Thirty-Eight Years Old Never less than 6% paid on Sav- ings during the past 18 years. the pioneers of Seattle remember when The First National Bank opened its doors— but these doors are open now, every for thirty-eight a welcome legitimate busi- ness in every department AN work guaranteed 15 years Oe, add ‘ United Painless SAFE DEPOSIT | Not t your busine bread BOXES a Dentists Se long lat of swocessful cus- PUT YOUR SAVINGS TO WORK NOW ty fr gums are sore sloughing and bleeding, you have Pvorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Die ease, which ts a menace to good health, We are the on'v Dentists tn the Northwest, who specialize im this dreaded disease, Exami- nation and ertimate free. Special care taken of ehildren's teeth, Rensonable diseount to Unica men and their families, NATIONAL COMMERCE Second Av, and Madino: GOOD CITIZENSHIP Consists not only in supporting the prin- ciples of our government, but also in loyalty to oneself through cultivating the habit of saving. We suggest a savings account at this bank. Give United States War Savings Stamps on Christmas. On sale at this bank. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion Resources Three and a Half Million Dollars PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WHERE PIKE STREET ‘ CROSSES THIRD fica AU aires, B4 to 830 Per Yeer 608 Third Ave, Cor. James St, 4 hae eh uae Title Tru Hours: 8:30 a. m, to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12. st Co. MT VUOESWVEVUUETUUESLUVORTIVEDOVELT Le