The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1920, Page 3

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co America’s in “THE Rupert Hughes wrote the piece. son and Irving Cummings. and Wallace Photoplays That Prove the Value of the Motion Picture Art most common vice—do you know what it is?—is startlingly pictured in the story now here— ETHEL CLAYTON 13th Commandment” An exceptional supporting cast includes Monte Blue, Anna Q. Nils- You know the quality of pictures in which actors like these always appear. Wallace on the Wurlitzer, playing ‘Dance It Again” by Freed THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920. The Seqttle Star today pub Rev. Roy H. Campbell, pastor Pil- grim Congregational Church In a certain park in the city of Chicago there is an animal enclosure, The variety of the beasts in captivity the beauty of the individual! nake the zoo @ place of| it. But for the visitor it | is not the item of supreme interest. Then there is a bewildering array of well-kept vegetable life—flowers, shrubs and trees, attended with ex- quisite care, But these beautifully- Kroomed pets of flowerdom do not hold first place in the abiding tnter- est of the visitor, At the entrance of the park stands a colossal piece of bronze, Dull, dead and unresponsive in comparison with this prodigal array of animal and vegetable life, yet it ves forever in the thoughts of one who has seen it. | It is St. Gauden'’s statue of Abra- ham Lincoln. DOWNRIGHT HONESTY MARKED HIS LIFE And just as the molded image of| his form reigns over all the other| items in that park, 80 does the| spirit of Lincoln hold an unparalleled | place today in the esteem of his | countrymen. It may be well once more to sur- vey the qualities in Lincoln we love. First was his downright honesty. It} touched the smallest and largest details of his life. It made him dis- contented until he had, after hours, restored the full weight of sugar to the woman whom he had tnadvert-| ently short-weighted. It forced him to give every hour in full requital of | his wages—every cord full measure, every rail full length, And he was “A COLD REUEVER /ALASKAN LOSE FOR FIFTY YEARS| HIS $72 ‘POK for more than fifty i years and today at the zenith of its popularity! When you } think of that, you are bound to be ; that Dr. King's New dancing. It was Saturday night he yearned for action. melancholy, He had seen a lot. Dr. King’s is safe for your cold, ter cold, for the kid- kaleidoscopic adventure he tasted of liquor, love and life in city. He had found an oasis in ig thirst. He had met ing maids and won them. had been “rolled” and robbed. had caused the two maids to bs rested and brought about their —— Bowels Act Sluggish? Irregular bowels often result in sickness and disorders of the 4 and stomach. Make them act | as they should with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Keep the liver active— | the system free from waste. 25c a BLOOD POISONING Hamlin’s Wizard Oil a Safe First Aid Treatment around for more. say, that he had been “touched” quarters. Miss Amy lockjaw and blood Poisoning result from the neglect of a Might scratch or little cut! Ham- lin’s Wizard Oil is a safe and effec- tive first aid treatment. Itds a pow-| earnestly. When he got up ho erful antiseptic and should be ap-| nounced: plied ‘immediately to wounds of this) “1 won't prosecute.” kitid #0 prevent danger of infection.| ‘rhe jail doors opened. ‘The It-ls soothing and healing and| young ‘women went their way. quickly drives out pain and inflam-| 44 Jamison, saying: mation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as) Teliabie, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, old sores, canker sores, earache and toothache. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. was poor and he was ‘given a until he should recover. Hours later he awoke. How often and sat down and thought long ling to ay te7 for it.” Will “Retry ry 22 M Men SANDPPINT, Ida, Feb. Twenty-two alleged I. W. W. go on trial here some time week. They are charged with dicalism law. tried here, but |heard the case disagreed, being | charged after a deliberation of hours. The jurors voted nine three for conviction on the ballot, No wise man til asked for it. S F’ iat 5 oencented record Yorn We Women A\ Arrested, But of half. a century fér Released “Sourdotgh”™ “John Jamison blew down from Alaska with his “poke” well filled and his red corpuscles and Monday his soul was sore with His head ached. Some- thing was missing from his “poke.” In 24 hours after launching a had the the land of drouth where he quenched a two He He ar- re lease, and his own, and was looking The police entered Jamison's fast the Waldon hotel, He told them, they for spoke of the two young ‘women and the police rounded them up and hustled the trio off to head- MeDermia and Miss Agnes Anderson were turned over to the m&tron. Jamison's articulation bed He rub- bed his eyes, asked where he was, and an- two) as “If you have a gvod time, be will- in Idaho I. W. Case o—- will this vio- lation of the state criminal syn- The defendants were previously the jury which dis- 23 to last CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY Vancouver vs. Seattle WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 8:30 P. M. SHARP Admission $1. 51.10, $1.35, $1.65 Reserved Seats Now on Sale at the Arena Office, 1218 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 Tickets not called for by 2 o'clock on day of game will be canceled and resold. Positively no smoking outside of lobby and dressing rooms. Urges City to ‘Back Postoffice Bill A $3,500,000 postoffice for Seattle is assured if the public will back tho ee bill authorizing it, says Claude Ramsay, county commissioner, a returned from a trip east. Ram- say investigated flood conditions and muynicipal. buildings and will report this week. Sir Edward Carson . 66 Years Old Today LONDON, Feb. 9.—(By Mail.)— Sis Edward Carson,’ famous Ulster leader, today received many @n- gratiflations on the occasion of his 66th birthday. UNIVERSITY CLASSES were suspended Monday while students heard an ess by Lynn Harold Hough, president of Northwestern university. Scrofula Rheumatism and Catarrh are constitutional dis- eases. They require a constitutional remedy. There is none better than Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which thoroughly purifies the and builds up health, EyesStrained? If your eyes are work-strained or tired; if your vision is dim or blurred; if it bothers you to read; if your eyes burn or itch or ache; if you wear glasses, get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets from your drug: gist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use from two to four times a day to bathe the eyes. Bon-Opto has brought comfort and relief to thousands and thousands, Note: Doctors say Bon Opto strengthens eyesight 60 per cent in |@ week's time in many instances, FOR BURNING ECZEMA: | Apply | Zemo, the ( the Clean, An- tiseptic | Liquid—Easy to Use Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if clear skin is | wanted. From any jist for 35¢, or $1.00 for large size, ttle of Zemo. applied as dlrected it Cig ot |Femoves eczema, quickly stops itching, jand heals skin troul also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene- trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic uid. Try it, as we believe |mothing you have ever used is as effec- tive and satisfying. ‘The E. W. Rose Go. Crevetend, O, IT’S UNWISE] to put off today’s duty until tomorrow. If your stomach is acid- disturbed take KI-MOIDS the new aid to digestion comfort today. A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION | | price.—Advertisement BENGUE also possessed of the same honesty when it came to the affairs of the mind. He harbored only honest ideas. His mind was never cluttered with false images. Secondly, there was his humility. Without irreverence, he can be com- pared with that greatest of all The Spirit of ABRAHAM LINCOLN BY REV. ROY H. CAMPBELL Monday talks by Seattle preachers. tor of Pilgrim Congregational church. |physie for the little stomach, jand bowels. lishes the first of a series of Rev. Campbell is pas- “The meek shall tionary doctrine: inherit the earth,” It was no underestimate of his powers, no schoolboy bashfulness, this quality of humility in Lincoln. He was bold enough to assert straight-out that he possessed quall- ties worthy of the highest office in the country, But his humility was such as to use those same qualities in the simplest affairs of life—in neighborliness, in dealing with com- mon things. ‘Then there was his faith in God, He knew that God had something to do with the great events of his time. Ho worked hard himself; he called on his generals and soldiers to work hard; but he knew that the final ts- sue was with God. It was God who gave him the battle of Gettysburg. It was God who freed the slave. “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! “Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver and bowels Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name Cali- fornia on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or liver Children love its de- Nelous fruity taste, Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear, Mother! You must say “ fornia.” Health Boards Give Warning of Influ- leaders who pronounced this revolu- LIVING ON $150 IS NO ‘CIRCUS’ Young Married Couples “Budgets” Tell Story Living on $150. a month ts no three-ring circus for a young mar- ried couple, if budgets sent in to the King county fair price committee can be taken as a criterion, Three couples, living on $150-a- month budgets, failed to turn in promised budgets for January, on the ground that they had run over their allowance for the month, One young housewife, living in a two- room $40 apartment, turned in an expense record which showed that her household had fallen behind $38. Another budget, however, kept by ® young couple living in a five-room house, showed a substantial saving on an income of $150, No allowance for recreation or amusemnts was made, however, Budgets received so far by the fair price committee parallel the theoret- | feal budget issued by the United) States government, which has just |? been recetved here. The government budget for two people living on an allowance of $150 per month apportions the expenses ag follows: Savings, $27; rent, $20; food, $37; clothing, $20; housekeeping ex: penses, upkeep, ete., $11; church and charities, $10; health, recreation and | education, $12; personal and miscel- | laneous, $13. This budget does not allow a suf- ficient sum for rent, declares Miss Dean, secretary of the committee, Henry Albers Must Serve Prison Term) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9—The United States circuit court of ap: peals today handed down a decision affirming the sentence passed upon Henry Albers, millionaire miller of Portland, Ore. Albers was sentenced to three years at McNell's Island and to pay a fine of $10,000 for violation of the| espionage act. RS Albers is alleged to have mad remarks indorsing the policies of the German government, A CAREFUL ADVERTISER See Max Keezer, Cambridge, on his new lines of snappy clothing, over: coats and suits, Better quality than you ean buy in Boston at half the in Boston! Fevered Joints from Influenza BAUME| ANALGESIQUE. Brings circulation and quick relief. Drug stores have it. Thos Leomigg & Go, N, Yo enza Danger Ask People to Be Careful and Take Proper” Treatment Promptly. Many Pneu- monia Cases Follow In- fluenza. What to Do. To be prepared for the serious outbreaks of influenza and pneu- monia that are now sweeping over the entire country, and that have seized on this community, public health boards everywhere are is- suing cautions and instructions to the public not to neglect treatment at the first symptom of a cold, and to co-operate with the board and physicians in stamping out the spread of the disease. No disease develops so quickly or spreads so rapidly. The first symp- tom usually jaa sharp rise in tem- perature to 103 or 104 degrees, hea ache, pain in the back, throat feel- ing dry or sore. Unless promptly checked by proper treatment, the best plan is to go to bed and stay there for at least a week, keeping warm to avold pneumonia, and let the minor ailment run its course, and also prevent the spread of the disease to others. Most of us, in these busy days, cannot afford, if it can be avoiw to lose a week or more of work, 80 it is all the more necessary that at the very first sign of grip or in- uenza a counteracting treatment be tak, ably no better or more effec- tive treatment could be followed at such a time than to get from the nearest drug stor plete Hyo- mei outfit, consis a bottle of the pure Oil of 1 i and a little hard rubber inhaling a few drops of our mouth and into the pas- sages of your nose, throat and Nv very particle of air that ar breathing organs will Tharged ‘with an antiseptic. § killing balsam that will destroy. the germs that have found lodgment t 2 can't do this too often ‘The Hyomet inhaler is small, and can be conveniently carr ab or in your vest pi hour or so throughout th it out and draw a few bre: pure healing air into your nose throat. Relief. comes almost Stantly. ‘Throat conditions become normal, and you soon are feell fine. e outfit is not at all ex- pensive, for the rubber inhaler will last a ‘lifetime, while the Oil of Hyomet can be obtained at little cost from any reliable druggist Lots of people already have a Hyo- met inhaler. Take it out, charge it and use it without delay. If you haven't one, get it today. ‘A few cents spent now may easily prevent serious iliness and save you many dollars, and help stamp out the Spe ad of the ah ease, Helps make strong sturdy men and beautiful healthy womea— Used by over 3,000,000 people an- nually as a tonic, strength and bk build Ask your doctor or druggist about Nuzated Iron. Satisfactory Toma Always THE GROTE-RANKINCE OTTO i OL, President - PIKE ‘ST. Anp FIFTH A Begining Monday— FEBRUARY SALE HOUSEFURNISHINGS E aim to make this annual sale of real importance to those interested in housefurnishings of dependable - quality. This year we have planned on a large scale, and in spite of the scarcity of many items we are prepared to meet the needs of every home. : Check the Items You Are Interested In — Bring This Ad With You—The Values Are Unusual Butcher Knives $1.49 Each Best quality steel Butch- er Knives with solid riveted handles; each... DLAQ each.. Cooking Forks lle Each Long-handled Cooking Forks that will prevent burned ed = 11e special, each. Galvanized Metal Tubs $1.89 Heavy galvanized Metal Tubs with securely riveted handles and re- inforced rim; 8 . $ 1 .89 Fire Shovels 21c Long-handled Fire Shov- els with firm “cold posh 2lc each at.... Springer Ironing Boards $2.69 Constfucted of selected Washington fir, is abso- lutely rigid and is most convenient; smal $2.69 Flour Sifters 3le — Made of heavy tin with | revolving flour disturber and strong 3lc y handle, each.... Baking Sheets. 68e : Copper Bottom Boilers $3:40 Heavy tin and copper bottom Boilers with strong handles and wide flange covers; special, tiron Dust Pans 16¢ cach...) B40 Shee Japanned metal Dust ore Pans with reinforced Carpet Beaters each..... edge; 19¢ special, each... 16c Heavy wire Carpet Beaters with enameled special, each LOC Tin Dish Pans 99c Heavy retinned Dish, Pans of medium size— Double action Egg bese ‘ these are very strong; ers with all parts heay- i ‘ ily retinned to prevent © a... aoe piece te 32¢ Rolling Pins 28¢ ~ Selected hardwood Roll- Household Linens Brooms 79¢e ing doeigrne — re. . Good quality - House volving black handles; / Underpriced Brooms with three rows special, Be each..... Cc: of oth hand and good smooth handle; 79 Cc —f, each.. Galvanized Pails ” Clothes Lines 69¢ One hundred-foot Huck Towels 15¢ Each Good serviceable qual- : a i 49¢c vanized ed B os 4 bi ee Heavy Galvanized Pails Lines, made of six i ‘sath. 1 5 Cc of 12-quart capacity, strands of wire; eel special, 49 special, 69 eACh.. sc ccceee Cc each... +see! Cc. Turkish Towels 39c Convenient sizes, firmly woven Turkish Towels; a good house- hold quality ; 39c special, each Bath Towels 50c Ribbed Turkish Bath Towels of an excellent quality and generous size; special, each...... 50c Crash Toweling 25¢ Yard 17-inch _ linen Crash Toweling, a good quality for kitchen use; special, tea... Soe yard. TSR Bek = ee weft Kitchen Cabinets Are Reduced One-Third Twelve Cabinets in three styles (one is illustrated) are reduced one-third for this, sale.

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