The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 10

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tical Gmpany” oor Joshua GreenBlig No physical ailment makes a per feel olf quite as much ly impaired eyesight, with dif ity in seeing and reading. A mid d man or woman with the eyesight of advanced years is ‘be pitied. Us examine your eyes NOW 5 Pree STREET Near Fovrrn. y Watch Repaired by Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1829 FOURTH AVENUB Biliousness Ss dleoap Setaseeh, Most Sean | of indigestion are Donaaner PASS THE BUCK as pre | | IN TREATY ROW Lodge and. Hitchcock Are Now Sidestepping BY L. CG MARTIN (United Press Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, ob. 13. “Its up lto you,” said Senator Lodge to Sena Hitchcock, and “it's up to you,” Hitchcock replied to Senator | ws opposing leaders In the treaty | pasning to the | other ide the responsibility for rati i fication or failure of the treaty when | mos up in the open senate next were cheock sald he tx gotng to let | all the leading, but gave | os that democrats will Age said he and 28 other republicans are ready with a pro- gram, including a reservation on | Article 10, and if the democrats will provide some votes, the treaty can be | ratified. Lodge seemed settled that the compromise reservation on Article 10 | submitted by mild reservationists to | Lodge and the democrats will not be the basis of an agreement. Six of Lodge's 35 supporters wit | not vote for it. ‘Thirty-five democratic votes would | be required to put it thru and they are not to be had |Men HadeDeessere Want More Change JOHANNESBURG, & A, Feb. 15. hairdressers here work 56 hours a week for $65 a month. They threaten to strike for higher wages. it ie said that several have | recently starved to death. fe | The hawkweed, introduced from Europe into Canada and the New England states, bas become one of the most troublesome weeds of a meee nmr He’ 8a \ ‘Trouble rouble Shooter’[ Motorcycle Policeman’ 8 Job Isa Tough One| | Rides Gas Bike for City | | | | | Motorcycle Otncer A. J. Hill —Crens-Dale photo department. a J. Hin, Riding a motorcycle for the Se attle police department is anything but poetic. In fact, It Mh one of the most dimereeable jobs in the for Inetance, one of the department's —handy-to-have around-headquarters men in cane of an emergency, vouches that it RAT POISON would be considered a stimu- lant compared with the deadly poison caused by a decayed tooth. Your stomach is the re- ceptacle and your life is the target of that poison when you allow your teeth to go unat- tended. A tooth must be pretty far gone when we can’t crown it —and save it. You'll be delighted with our “Cold Crown GUARANTEED 20 YEARS If you were to pay $25 you wouldn’t get a better Best Rubber Plates $10 fe Bridgework $5.00 a Tooth Have your teeth put in perfect shape at once! to your health and so long as you neglect the yourself of just that many years of the precious life that you're working your head off to keep above the ground. FREE EXAMINATION of the teeth is yours for the asking. It’s part of you posted as to the true condition of your teeth and we'll be more than pleased to have you avail yourself of it at any time you find a ,moment’s time. OUT-OF-TOWN Patients are given prompt attention and it is a rare a repeon that we are not able to finish your work the same day you come in. Our dentists are graduates of leading ments al men of years of practical experience; men who, if engaged in private practice, could charge you three times that which we are able to do your work for, and you'd gladly pay it. Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings CrownDental Offices DR. REID, President Above the Palace Hip—Empress Building—Second at Spring Corner 13th and Broadway — Tacoma Sterilized Dental every standpoint are matters that we are vety, very partic- ular about. inn’t all pink tea and sofa cushions wheeled motors, j Hil, lke all other good motor cycle riders, such as Frederick | Mills, R. F. Baerman, N. P, Ander son, George Reynolds, Walter | | Dench and a score of other good |men, crabe a bit now and then when an excitable old lady out in the Mount Baker Park district pees a “suspicious character, with whiskers” prowling sround on a rainy day, Hut Hill always goes, skidding or no skidding and # satis factory report is always forthoom ing. HUM's past training has atood him in good stead for the gruciling strain of boulevard bouncing for eight hours of every working day He first became used to hardships up in Alaska when he drove the first mall jitney from Valdes to | Fairbanks. ‘This was governmental | experiment work. Tn made good by taking hie | | first load of mail thru in 42 hours }On subsequent trips he was a week | Jon the same trip, so treachoroun was the going. There were no! |reads and the automobile was driven over the snowy overland. Hill returned to Washington fol lowing his Alaskan trip and en lated in the navy In 1917, He be came chief engineer on an Atlan. | tle subchaser and had many novel | |listment in the world war, Hf | Yeanel was aasigned to the Atlanti fleet during its annua} southern cruise, He was discharged in 1919 | when he joined the local police de. partment. Hill was born tn Everett in 1892 and tn ried, He lives at 414 Yale ave. | bd | $ ELIGIBILITY OF HOOVER NOW UP: Constitution Requires Resi- dence in U. S. 14 Years WASHINGTON, D.C. Feb. 13.—In constitution as a candidate for presi dent of the United States? The qualifications for president preseribed by the constitution are |"No person, except a natural born | citizen, or @ citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption | this constitution, shall be eligible the office of the president; n be eligible to not have one. G years and been 14 years a resident within the United States,” | The question of Hoover's eligibility larises under the provisian for 14 years’ residence within the United States. Does this mean that the candidate for president must have re sided in the United States for 14 years immediately preceding his nomination? Does a mean ns these 14 have bee! or will r on these points and there has never | been a decision of the supreme court | covering them. Herbert Hoover was a resident of the United States from the date of hie birth tn 1874 until 1897 when he went to Au gineer, He since he ret States in 1917 food administration. Se: as an official of the gavernm held by all authorities to be equiv. | alent to residence, Between these | two periods of residence, Hoover was a mining engineer, employed prin BLEITZ UNDERTAKING PARLORS AND CREMATORY They hold the key m you are robbing our service to keep itru- nd_ cleanliness Brom dental colleges and Are now located at 315 Kil bourne st., just two blocks west of my OLD location. Those who have had oc- casion to the Bleits Bervice have found it re- fined, cou 4” and com- forting in time of boreave- ent. 7 pughtful, sympathetic on is synonymous Blettz Service. NORTH 5687 for the men who push the two |f} | | | ating thruout the world. | elaibality lies In the fact | instance Demonstrating Our Ability To Save on Your Overcoat Our Pike Street Windows showing “all- wool” OVERCOATS— Full belt, half belt and plain models Our Upstairs Price $30 Others of equal value, $20 to $50 Young Men’s Single and Double Breasted NEW SPRING SUITS $25 to $50 Wonderful All-Wool Mater ials, Beautifully Tailored STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Tailored Ready Co. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop Unusual Values Upstairs at experiences during the nation’s en-|{/ soni 401-403 Pike ‘Street A hearse iain, aidehladieg was a metal | grating or spike fence with upright spikes for the reception of candies ed on the democratic ticket the re-|for iumination or the hanging of | publicans would undoubtedly take ad-| decorative draperies around a tomb yantage of this technical objection to | OT at a gateway hold him disqualified. If he were | elected as a third party candidate, Doctors Recommend the democrats might join with re-| publicans in supporting this consti- tutional bar. arent Physicians and eye specialists pre- Even if congress should decide this | | Rnysicuns and eye speciale ore constitutional question in Hoover’s|remedy in the treatment of eye favor it would still be possible for a|troubles and to strengthen eye- defeated candidate to carry the case |sight. Sold under money refund | to the courts. |guarantes by all druggists. cipally by British companies oper-| present cc “x, which would decide | the quest in overwhelmingly re The political significance of thts | publican foover should be elect technical question regarding Hoover's | the de cision regarding the qualifications of & president elect rests, in the first at least, with congress. The 1726-7 L. C. Smith Eliott 4993 Business Locations Don’t ask for Crackers—say SNOW FLAKES | | | R. CALDWELL'S Syrup Pepsin i mbination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly relieves the congestion of undigested food and poisonous waste matter, and re- stores the normal regularity of natural action, It does not gripe or cramp and is as safe and pleas- ent for children as it is effective on even the strongest constitution. > Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the indispensable ly remedy in thousands of homes and is sold in drug stores everywhere. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin is the largestselling liquid laxative in the world, there | being over 6 million bottles sold year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send yo, name and address for a free trial tle to Dr, W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St, Monticello, Ilinits, DR.CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE HELP YOUR DIGESTION When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with KI-MOIDS Dissolve easily on tongue—as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION SOME MORE P.C. B, PRODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroot Biscuit Cakes from the Oven Crisp, light, daintily delicious crackers—salted just enough— in other words—SNOW FLAKES! ed Honey Jumbbes Branch SaltineFlakes Ginger {one PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.

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