The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 2

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SUNSHINE SMILES |: } Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY] DR. FRANK R. LOOPE rm—it, too, ts | | Gonsider the A nut. . eee the game straight and hard you will win eee your smile be bright and sunny, #0 little in time and money; brings such joys and friends so dear, la nothing Tike its happy cheer bs DP Newer wait for things to come Way; just dig right in an’ make A mad thought drives away the! "We can help people whenever we ‘Among them With a cheerful word md a smile, and the joy we Fa ipmeetens our own natures, es: | hing a source of peace and} eee Ag @ Tittle, laugh a Nittle the lvelong day; hands and happy thoughts our work Dut play.” ‘They say te not so hard to @ good man down nowadays there's a good gellar. haven't the joast bit of In in borrowed troubles. eee Courage ord will, | Patience end sxill Ate the four leaves Of Life’s clover. eee the ways of & man are clean own eyes.” eee gun will shine after every | ‘There is a solution for | and the soul's duty is to be of good | 77. y. Janguage in the world he shutin is pleasant words of good thing for a man to ff go by once in a while. |i SECOND NEAR SENECA nome some of * Sane Be Bread!—Advertisement. Dr. L. RB. Clark in The Seattle Star Phone Capitol 2267 NOTICE The Sunshine Guild, at its tes ular meeting, will be entertained with luncheon, Oct, 20th, by Mrs Bertha Brown, Mrs, J, Bell, Mra J. A. Tite, Mrs. R. W. Gran and Mra. W. BB. Jones, at tho real | | dence of the latter. There will } | be lots of work and are | | asked not to bring lunch as here | a eee A CORRECTION In our notice of the party honor of Miss Hannah ve week, we should have state re last | M isting in making was, eee “Some folks are like men with bolls the more they have, the more they complain." eee CALLERS WANTED Visitors to the F fence hospital ire fe Ivan ard, who har been a bedfast invalid fof over four years. He loves to have company and just to know somebody carer helps a lot, He wag one of the Way farer party and still dwells in the memory of it. This was his first and only trip out during his long stay at the hospital eee Mra. Andrew Lindan! has arrived safely at Riverside, Cal. She made & second 24-hour stop at Roseburg j OFe with Mrs. Maud Sillers, sister lof Mra. Ralph Cavender. This rest was, very beneficial and greatly ap | prectated. eee SHUT-INS ARE PLEASED There is a mighty pleased lot of shutins over the good fortune of our little sunshine friend, Francis Long, The Star's pro- tege, who has made good in his tryout as a singer at the Cham- ber of Commerce dinner in the Masonic Ciub rooms. He has been singing for our shat-tns, giv- ing them cheer for the past sev- eral months and deserves all the in vim and action such as you see in Dumas’ famous novel— ‘We will X-Ray one for you without charge. Regal Dental Offices | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union DR. J. N. DINYON he Examination 1116 FIRST AVENUB First Show 10 A. M. given In ed the THE were Mra, Arthur Zelgen, Mrs. Oscar oderquist, Alice B. Hawks, Mra ie Marrel, Mra, BR. Brown, Mra ino Williams, Mra, Barl A. Had Mrs. R. W Tite, Mrs, Elizabeth Van Alatine and Ward It honpital Mrs. Fanny Van Alstine, and other Sunshiners at the participated in t | ° Thru the Ai the Eldridge Bu car for the Bun bringing cheer tc | shut-ing accomp hospital and then visited other shut ins down Rainier Valley way see If you would get free of a lot of your aches and pains, KEEP BUSY, eee hine Guild ladies in him, not only for his singing but nty folk Two for his desire to help bis mother, We understand he is now meet ing with much success as soloist at the College Playhouse, Best “Resolve to be merry, all worry to H. L. Quigley, of the Northern Lite ferry Insurance Co., has joined the Sun-| Across the famed waters that did hine fans this week, taking out Mise | us forget; Mary Porter and Mr, Fredwel! for a| And no loager fine auto ride, Miss Kato Sull cheerful also had Miss Po! We' find life has much that’s worth and a fine aft ving for yet.” on- Whitman foc —UNKNOWN. day. eee fearful, but happy and tball game, Satur ‘The joy of accomplishing ts a,body BIRTHDAY PARTY blow to discouragement. What Harry The birthday party given by the | Gullexson, of 403 Terry ave, haa ac Sunshine Guild in honor of Mre. A | co smplished is worth while, Seated Lee and Mrs, J, C. Fletcher at the|in @ chair or lying on his bed, with County Hospital was a great success. {an apparatus such as is found in a DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS has never been approached “The Musketeers”’ “All for One, One for All” ‘Acclaimed by every one a glorious, marvelous success! Everybody reports having a wonder. | telephone exchange, fastened on hin ful time, ‘The Guild workers present | head, this bray conducts an man Never say “‘Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for Calds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept ogly “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. boxes of 12 tablete—Rottles ¢ 24 Bodh Pg cr 100—All A rite Handy ¢' Aspicia te trade mart of Bayer Manufacture of . Sure, he’ll stay another week—the Strand is simply not big enough! Gran, Mra. J. A.| rn’ ansoclation, | ® holpte this hrokerage businens se * COMING George Arliss in Strand Orchestra Under “Disraeli” S. K. Wineland SEATTLE STAR extensive brokerage business from his room, With a mighty poo in life, a perspec 1 the party to the | Nuts to re | Or he r ~“ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1 Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith ‘The dead forgotten re-appeare. th on have to insur: hing you m y he teaiy 6 wnyn it earning! he ts 4 nething to as stirred. eee but paning Gay thin tive so dark that I jand dream about be | ig worth more than ays cheerful ne womne r outlook early | think © piayda the friend.” “t men would ha ing ws today Alw God to guard us well all his | Beyon y of him who gives Kdgar A. Guest, an and b o 0 ae NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. A amie in the refiected sunshine of oul Most persons will agree that life is too serious—the laughs are too far apart—so here is your chance! —is going to stay over a few days with his latest gloom chaser—it ’ is asure cure! “THE IDLE CLASS” A First National Attraction —and don’t forget about the FOUR PRIZES totaling $50 the Liberty is going to give the four best Chaplin imitators between the ages of 4 and 18 who are at the theatre at 10:00 sharp Saturday morning! ‘BLIND HEARTS’ a daring battle for gold against the dangers | of the frozen Yukon! LIBERTY NEWS MALOTTE at the Wurlitzer, featuring “Tropical Moonlight” popular song COMING Capen Talmadge ~ “TRICKED” A thrilling story of the “Wedding Bells” mounted police!

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