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Write now RO money. Simply mai! the ut do this now—TODAY FREE PILE REMEDY Page. Page Bide, Marshal, Mich — free trial ef your \ looked TRUSS TORTURE be eliminated by wearing ‘th: berg Kupture Support. W: free trial to prove its superior- A. LUNDBERG Co. M101 Third Ave. Seattle Letters tol Edited the open no Wall demag it off gue Eve of Nomination for President ul On the diminutive, amused Mother , in the air and me greatly by the silent way in which he did in firstrate way his full share of alf the work Tomorrow the national convention | and barring a cataclysm I be nominated. There is a great al of sullen grumbling, but it has taken more the form of resentment against what they think Is my dicta tion as to details than against me personally They don't dare to op pose me for the nomination and I suppose it is hardiy likely the at tempt will be made to stampede the convention for any one. How the ion will turn out no man can Of course I hope to be elected, I realize to the full how very lucky I have been not only to be president but to have been able to accomplish #0 much while president, and whatever may be the outcome, I am not only content but very sincerely thankful for al! the good fortune I have had. From Pangma down I have been able to accomplish certain things which will be of last ing importance in our history. In cidentally, I don’t think that an family has ever enjoyed the white house more than we have, I was thinking about it just this morning when Mother and I took breakfast on the portico and afterwards walked about the lovely grounds and at the ely historic old house. It is a wonderful privilege to have been here and to have been given the chance to do this work, and I should regard myself as hav- ing a small and mean mind f in the | event of defeat I feit soured at not | b tell but by O Jo oorrweny THE SEATTL osevelt's HisChildren eph Bucklin Bishop ie by COLE ROMRKOR'S Boer, the Lizard 1, 1904 other ‘day ov big king ith ement ne ar re was Will that u We r leard m Mt. Ve neveral timen ath come tr rnon Jently entirely om wt big of you chil it, and J thout an na mins you ve tennis te ate aft the Eve of Election On week ng last foe: of ta 2 RS al meset A wheih yn the from ¢ of th hor down other side hain Bridge Tomorrow (Sur « lunch early ar ft t but oon Ina driv luding I and and back. When 1 alor Ve tM four Ar M acramble ourne 1 tt andi, Thr ri o friends took the things ul right, ¥ » be roulated by and the 1 © look 1 of Ne epring a untruths ampalen Agere! ne of; a cant l” enti <f So @ saath fBrerna— fap 4 fr ba ridden up Rock creek thru the coun try round about, it has been a per delight fumt look at the foliage. I have never turn more beautifully creepers and som ne maple and Kum trees are scarlet and crimson. The oaks are deep red brown beeches, birches and hickories brilliant saffron. Just at this ment I am dicta while on my way with Mother to the wedding of Senator Knox's daughter, and the country is a blaze of color as we pase thru it, so that it is a joy to the eye to look it, I do not think I have ever before seen. the olorings of the woods so beautiful *o far south as this. Ted is hard at work with Matt Hale, who is a very nice fellow and has become quite one of the household, like good Mademol, selle, Tam r fond of her. She is so bright and amusing and now seems perfectly happy, and is not only devoted to Archie and Quentin but is very wise In the way she takes care of them. Quentin, under arental duress, rides Algonquin every day. Archie has just bought himself a football suit, but I have not noticed that he has played foot balt He tw spending Satur and Sunday out or Dr. Rixey’s d plays tennis with Matt Hale and Mr. Cooley. We tried Dan You could beat him. Yes I took an afternoon off and for a scramble and comb for drying the a rubber bulb forces air heated petual to mo upon “ yet vT me and 1 went In a new hair, having had more instead of being | by electricity in the handle thru per thankful for having had so much. | forated teeth When Mother and I have, Bgl nm unr; ow Gt fone . come, But of course you will re member that it is a mere guess, and at I may be utterly mistaken all along the line. In any event, even f I am beaten you must remember that had three years of great enpoyment out of the pre dency and that we are mighty lucky to have had them I generajly hi neh, but At dinner people in to thank fortune usually alone. Tho I have in evening, I generally have an hour in which to ait with Mother and the others up In the If brary, talking and reading and watching the bright wood fire, T and Ethel Archie and Quentin, are generally In Mother's for twenty minutes or a haif hour just before nhe dresses, accord ing to immemorial custom. Last evening Mother and 1 and Ted and Ethel and Matt Hale went to the theatre to see “The Yankee Consul,” which was quite funny. (Te Re Continued) (Copyright, 1919, Charles Scribner’ Sonn.) allers the as well as reom Because eels migrate only in the lark Danish government pre vents them f m leaving the t sea for the ocean by suspending line of electric lampa from a in the strait that they frequent tho | “ersistentCough 4 safe for young ead Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Used By Every Civilized Nation For Over A Quarter of A Contury Price 30 Cents Look for this signature on the box cia STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1919. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is in reality a necessity to the wide-awake retail grocer, not only for the economic solution of the delivery problem, but for the bringing of goods from the docks or stations to his place of business, and for traversing the country and bringing in produce. For years the Ford One Ton Truck with its splendid manganese bronze Worm-drive, powerful Ford Model T motor, strong Vanadium steel frame, has been serving in every line of business activity, and we have yet to hear the first complaint as to rear axle trouble or motor trouble. It has the lowest operating and maintaining ie exceedingly small. In fact, t! necessity. Leave your order with any of the Authorized Ford Dealers listed below. Prompt attenzion and aseu: your continuous operation MYERS & BAIRD, Ath Ave. at James L. M. CLINE MOTOR CO., 1102 EB. 45th. Kenwood 31 CLARK-BAKER CO., CENTRAL AGENCY, 3806 Ferdinand. Rainier 56 HIGGINS & MATTHEWS 315 Nickerson St. ALFRED G. AYERST INC., 1830 Broadway, corner Denny Way t 126 a ae \eHhan puter “4 urchase price on the market, and the cost for fe Ford One Ton Truck has become a business They will give you ee any Drerter OOntWT, Mme VO ou en ee teen re ee the Truck. St. Elliott 750 INC., Broadway and Pike St.. East 320 Queen Anne 74 The Depths of the Old Scrap Bag Yield Artistic Christmas Gifts in Silhouette Page the scrap bag, please! Almost every Christmas the old family serap bag shows its value. Now delve tnto ft again, and this time bring out all the pieces of broad cloth to be found, preferably black With odd pieces of «ilk tn soft shades, 044 pieces of broadcloth, a bottle of good paste and some card and some magazines a very few inexper Christmas gifts of a are to be evolved | board—oh, yea, Jin addition to | #ive purchases | new daintiness From an Old Hat Box First, the possibility of a sewing box in easy if a jhat box, now dincarded, found. Cover the box and ght striped blue gingham | tightly, An ordinary ivory ring. Jered with twisted blue silk, makes a | good handle, sewed to the lid. Nar row strips of black silk tape outline | the lid at several spaces. Now come the magazine—perhapa a pretty floral design, or as in the Mustratio: 1% ballet dancer, appears in the mag Jaxine. Cut it out for a pattern, | the broadeloth from this pattern nilhouette, and paste it upon the ailk, repeated to make a row around the box | A Hinged Screen | On the other |nereen. Three pieces hinged together with overed with, ay iges may be bound with tape or with broadcloth magazine patterns k broadcloth nd paste them on rr was beautiful room lid with pasted con side is a telephone of cardboard buckram yw silk bi ye This particu! with bird si CANDLE. HADEW. Nc apt et Designs for lamp shade, basket, sewing box, telephone screen and book Tan Silk Book Ends center at the bottom ts of book ends. The pair of plain metal which {is pasted prevent the the own a pair ndation is a ok ends, ov ite muslin to silk CUT THIS OUT — LD ENGLISH RECE ron Ca- PAIUUE, CATARRHAL DBAP. NSS AND HEAD NOLS from cutting at the ed A double | of black silk. ize of NP | fw or whatever appeals, is ends and sewed together at the sides,| pasted upon this background. A is slipped over the book ends as a| binding of black, and the thing is This may be fitted at the| done. | right angle with a seam and binding! A lamp shade frame a “*. cut the Then a spray of flow- plece of tan # else d an ordi of some one wh atarrhal Deafn ary catarrh, nd hand of the organization. inhalers and nose do’ to irritate the delicate “and f the disea ear, which fr total deafne or may be driven down the toward the lungs dang The muta used the damp English a patituth hould prove esp ufferers here w rable climate | de is Cal, Dee. anized efforts to from obtaining land in this district and to prevent vineyard owners and nore | Others from employing Oriental labor were set under way at a mass meet, in) na, | “FARMERS OPEN SEEKD SUTTER TRACTS | | MARYSVILLE, Dec. 10.—K. Oak, ' Japanese importer and rice land ex-’ pert, is here getting data on rice ¢. and| | land in the interests of Japanese cap. onstitutional | | ttalists: of Southern Califor sini | League Formed to Keep the; 0k! has made a complete survey noe : | of the rice land in Sutter county and into Land for Whites es the land in Sutter county quem’? | ve better adapted to rice growing tl PORTERVILL 10.—| than any other land in Californie He which is} | has sampled the soil and reports gen- follow. | Ore keep Japanese) ora} conditions better than any pla athens in the state Oaki declared he ts anxious to sign up 4,000 acres of rice land for which he is willing to pay $40 per acre one rental per year, rmint (double strength). | ing held under auspices of the Pop! Gaki stated he cannot understand ; Raraine At ect teaten aan i ivetta | !ar Farm bureau at the Poplar | the feeling of the people of Califor ranulated ‘mugar; stir until dise| Grange hall, when organization of/ nia against his race. He says there solved. Take one tablespoonful four| the AntiJapanese league was com-|is no bitter feeling in other states pees © for wath, Bein | pleted with a cnarter membership; outside of California against th Kolaps. nostrils #hould|f more than one hundred. | anese. open, breathing become easy and|Taggard, president of the Poplar} —— hearing improve as the inflammation! Farm bureau, was chosen chairman, | NIN PLACER Parmint wsed in thin way. acts ai. | Delegates from Porterville, Worth,| AUBURN, Cal,, Deo, 10.—Going on Uy upon the blood and mucous | Piano, Poplar, Woodville, Tare odie resid as eppoued to real estate men surfaces 0 ne e ¢ and Sausalito expressed a unanimous | aiding Japanese in acquiring land in Hanrod Hemulte: ‘The preparation is | Sentient against invasion by Jap-| California, the Placer County Realty easy to make, costs little and is|anese land owners or laborers, and| board has been organized here with pleasant to take. Every person who | it was stated following the meeting| J.D, Stewart of Auburn as chair- mee ae cont give tats eae | that every means will be taken by|man and L. Leroy King of Roseville ment a trial the league to carry out the purpose as secretary, ROPE OT AMET Oo ati ae simi iin aiden daoaa eanae did Sit ment ni MIO BLE ts < aaah ends, in black broadcloth on silk | nary waste paper basket may be pur- | chased at little o . and covered in | the same way, in this case, pasting the silk upon a foundation of light buckram. With rose or possibly Nile green silk, they are transform: ‘into wholly attractive gifts. Learn Shorthand, 5 Days You will be amazed at the quick- ness with which you learn the won. derful K. I. Shorthand. 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