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HAVE HIGH OLD TIMES | le Man Finds Paris) ‘and Brussels Casting Dull Care to Winds Paris and Brussels are colipsing in i and extravagance the wildest of their histories, according B. L. Webster, head of the New Life Insurance company here, With cafes running full blast, and drinking indulged in to unprecedented degree, the two capitals are in the throes of Pgigantic post-war orgy, says Web Who has just returned from a to France, Belgium, Holland England Webster declared that his obser led him J that ts well equipp are ‘Big Jewish Speakers Ex- | plain Purpose of Drive Refore an audience that packed Temple de Hirsch, a “flying squadon” of Jewish speakers took the platform Tuesday night In the interests of the nation-wide paign to mise $3,500,000 for the of American Hebrew Congre:| embers of the squadron are Krass, rabbi of the Cen: | gue of New Yerk, Manny New York, and Col, Mar Ban Francisco own are preparing to | undertake the local campaign for funds. The purpose of the palgn being conducted by the Je wisely Church is to secure funda for main: | Strauss + | ris Wein Beattie cam: | to extend every community “ineamage of Judeism.” Cincinnati, work in carry the “ | CLEAN CLOTHES 5s | AID RED CROSS, “It is fortunate,” be said, “that| Gevastaied regions are now be to yield big crops.” @ eer visited two of the great} cemeteries in France, ‘thousands of doughboys He at | in carefully-kept green graves. | Stars and Stripes fly above the . places of the men who died | fis France, an American is in charge) AZQQ/ORIE RAMBEAUV Peach of the cemeteries rng i Roll ¢ : Js and Antwerp, despite the| Marjorie Rambeau gives) jie aay that they were both occupied/an example of that “sweet| witty thousand slips with the mer al the a are riding | silent rhetoric of pe rswading | saze wil! be inserted in laundry bun- - e pat a refor n om y a. tothe ‘Seattle insurance} (¥e#s” whose language is un-| des talons he TMs. taundty Until this summer, there naa | derstood the world around. | ienw Ansociation, of which Wim. 8 | been an income tax in Bel Thyng is head ‘The Seattle public Whrary Is #end. ing out Red Cross ntipa with every book leaving the library) and incios- ind Red Cross Branks In all letters Reattle i# steadily being painted | red by Red Cross windo » Busi NEUTRALZE ACIDS |GET RID OF INDIGESTION | J. Grant, chairman of the alige the impor’ | downtown 4i t nynagogue and to believe <i to tak | “They're Clean; How About | Your Conscience?” “Your ek are clean. How about your conscience? Have you| aid your Red Cross dues? ‘This query wilt «reet all patrons | dirtes in je during the a Membership nds on Thanksmty: | a h labor conditions are de- Aad A ogre as ag al jo the British Isles, - Sed nena workers nut on] and i was estimated that} were 200,000 unemployed "| ‘ Women’s Commercial | | Club Meets ‘Thursday | The Women's Commercial club | will tunch at the Elks’ club Thurs day noon. fra, Josephine Corline the Savoy hotel, Lo Wed. t at harm. Preston, state school perintendent Fan across Ole Hanson, Seattle's snd a member of the club, will by mayor, who had just been resent from Ot to ar his experience in Liverpool, idrens, Mrw MoCo he was mobbed by English also speak While in the Engiish Webster visited at the! of Sir Thomas Lipton, an old | t whom he met first in China in the cause of Sine trouble, He tound the botela and | hon, an in excellent shape and | {°F in prices, iver um wil ® CHICAGO.--Capt. R. W. Schroeder world’s highest fying aviator, hon TARTAN when “Sir Tom” was a later to Seattle. Nov. 17—A goat, ts and some poultry among the offerings received the harvest festival collection Banks - Primitive Methodist [ME MISSING LINK? “THE REVENGE OF TAR ZAN,” most astounding mo tion picture of the year, wil be shown here Saturday Don't mise this sensational thriller! T THE REX OKANE.—For 12 years’ service E in home of Mrs. Minnie Galbreath, Elizabeth Bounds $4,200 by court. 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Hill, secretary of the state development of the Seattle Chamber of Commeroe. io the |Dr. a all game and has been convenient for At the unced the set ent R. Dd. Rovig. | Wileon, Seattte D. Chase, Seattle Man Suffered Years Before He Got Tanlac — Wife Also Benefited by It “au | “Taniac ta the beet medicine I've lever heard of, and I'm always tell ‘ing my friends how it has fized me by ex-Service Man)». sia W. W. Benson O, O. Woleott, an overseas veteran. Warnaw Ave Beattle, Wash whe 16 aerviée Hefore I got 1 had been arge of the thered for years with a bad stem v4 of the veterans’ booklet. Ar ach Everyth pistlow shes to the ank the and caus are * = the Liberty, Pantag Nex and rors the for the special privilewes, extended TT he mnanagers of ‘en t lowed the returned veterans to sell! theme patriotic booklets in and about their buildings, and @ large male wan the result Want Stores to Deck Out, Stadium Day Merchants of the city are asked to! decorate thelr places of business Saturday, Nov. 27, Stadium day, in a resolution pasned Tuesday by the trustees of the Chamber of Com- merce, which was the first commer clal bedy of the city to endorse the stadium idea, It is suggested that Washington colors, purple and goid, and fags be displayed. in aniac ne 1 ate fermented od gas to form in such that I could hardly I hed rheumatiom tn my arme and shoulders *o bad that at times it wa I could: do to put on my coat, and was in almost con stant pain, I underwent an oper for pleuriey which was brought on by Influenza, and this left me in still a much weaker con dition. I bad terrible headaches, and would often get o dizzy that Id hardly stay nuiderable weigh ais ‘olivour, | uantivies atron | breathe tour ail res al ation us 1 could wearcely sleep or “Well, air, Tanlac has been #0 fine for mo that I've gotten rid of that stomach trouble completely and have gained back that lost weight, and more besides. I never have an ache or pain, and at night 1 just sleep Uke @ log. My wife has aino gotten eplendid resulta from | Tan and it's simply wonderful what the medicine has done for us.” Taninc i sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal 41 rection of & speci! Tanlac represen tative, ——ee ‘The curved edges of the violin are patented by « North Carolina tn. the form being said to im- ¢ tone of the instrument Benzeee ee2eee Mlestrated. Whe Cots ede fining Cou Ps O. Boa T64, New You. of 3825 WINDOWS OF |BOOST HEBREW NEW COMMERCE |¥*'s'0Dedira's, CAMPAIGN HERE CHIEF IS NAMED | > |dack of amail coins haa done away | There are eight varieties of mar the Yale | STATES BENSON for | t WEDNESDAY, NOVEMTIER 17, 1979. high cost of living a beggar mode as YAKIMA.J. ¥. Lewin, of Toppen- ° French Beggars Hit |much as the average workingman.|ieh, instantly killed and his son, by Sou Shortage 1% s:rtaeeot coins hax compelied | George, perhapn fatally | injured, | the begadra to go to work. when ced auto crashes into pole, PARIS, France, Nov The = . — Oneena, an "ola a 100 years, [be found in many Swins houses, with beggars in Parts, Before the riages in India Grocecteria “Birthday This month Groceteria prices are touching a new low level of vital importance to every housewife. 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