The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 10

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GE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR Get Set! Go! Wood Sawing Party for Jobless to Start;--—~~ ‘Ge et! Uo: oo awing rarty for JO nde nanny yrs SAN FRANCISCO | “My famfy is starving, I needjare eagerly volunteering for the) good of having several handred | man for $1, with whi = Stop at the help. I want work to provide my | hard work offered, and will be given| on the job by the time winter || ANYBODY HERE OWN bought a hammer, He then ey Gy ee | | oh the boxes, ith 10 ae ‘babies with bread.” werk as soon as possible, Married| sets in. Adequate quarters are to work and broke pF ; " | five double-face recordn, | “Al right! Th put you to work | men are given preference, re cee I large — A BARGE? COME ON |) —, 4 gray 1 Anag th needles and reeor ;cutting cordwood, $1.50 cord, Deliveries of cord wood are boing coording Johanson, enct ng f° co s HOTEL 1 took; masale and bed furnished trea “| made from the wood Tots near Ste man should cut from one to HELP THE JOBLESS! | He ty making good at his job, free.” ven's landing, south of Kirkland, on| three cords @ day, Inexpert Geary t Who's got two barges? | which he invented himself! to crerything | “Ne, thanks; I'm in no condition | Lake Washington. ‘The work ia pro-| oneed men frequently find it a | Or, what two persons have a - ape le de that." | greasing rapidly under the direction| tough task to cut even one |] barge apiece? That according to M.G. Johanson, | Of Johanson, who expects to finish| until they harden, || MJ. Johanson, of the Million- sions Mihould be manager of the Milllonair club, 98 | the cook house and bunk house by|TO SELL WOOD |] alr club, wants to use ‘em hauling Main st., is the reply of 90 per cent| Friday, At that time many addi} TO CONSUMER wood, ih ft Joseph Goldie. Foe the married mon Who are sent to| tonal jobs will be open to the unem The wood which is produced by} Several cords a day are to be WEEK NOV . | a | — _ the club by the Social W ‘elfare | Dloyed. the Mililonair club ts sold direct to|] cut by the unemployed at the spper is prepared from league to be given work | Twelve mon are cutting wood | te consumer, Orders phoned to the || club's big camp, near Bteven's i the pods of the capsioum ‘plant Despite this fact, dozens of men’ at present, with the prospects | °!Ub Will be promptly filled, Johan landing, south of Kirkland, be i } son said, and one man for each Se-|| ginning Monday, The product With the week of November 6 wl attle district wi} be kept busy solic:|] will have to be brought here for || 12 set aside by prociamation of | iting |] sale. Bresident Harding as Father and |{) > e ° e } q I want to call the public's atten If you've gota barge, step right || fon week, plans are already under J) E h B f M ; tion to the fact that we need garden|] up to Johanson, at 98 Main wt, || way in Seattte for the greatest cele. | njoy eé est in USIC e produce and fruit of any kind,” sald | and tend it, Or call him up at El |] bration this popular movement has 4 se ee In Johanson, “We are feeding the un- || iiott 6026. ever had. | employed men and need green stuff. ; Instead of one big central down. | Many people have garden stuff they | Gentes te qualified to do janitor town dinner, it has been decided to |}! a Sign of Trouble OF ie 5 ors i it, We will be giad to call for it if into 14 districts, each with a chair they will phone ua.” EARNED HAMMER, man in charge. In addition, there . . . ° . Nearly 200 men are being cared) NOW WARNS BREAD is a school committee, which will Medical science knows how serious is the sign of Another wellknown character is| promulgate the Father and Son i i d bleedi | John F, Buckley, an overseas war | idea in the public schools, and a re. |{! bleeding gums. For it knows that tender an ing | eteran of th Cuiaaan army. BU. ious," obeervance nmnitee 4 le ind wo of an: man. gums are the forerunners of Pyorrhea, that dread dis- Fe ip a EO FF I ease which afflicts four out of five people over forty. Sertng te pateiman ner ik im Sokane,| |” shuren together om many, Novem If the disease is unchecked, the gum line recedes, ‘ee Rady gucteaafu exreer unit his| uae hosp ° site the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must wat m4 x tiny Nut nea White Center a “aang? : * : orce ood for her living. to rid the system of the Pyorrhea poisons w’ alti os abel Me Bc seep into the system and wreck the health. These poisons often cause rheumatism, nervous disorders, anaemia, and other ills. To avoid Pyorthea, visit your dentist often for teeth and gum inspection, and use Forhan’s For the Gums. its progress, if used in time and used yg wee Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's keeps the gums firm and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Forhon's=How to Use It és ond out. Wet brush in cold hoch & fr sehroshiseg, Seidling paste on tec tah Use a rolling i the back surfaces of the teeth. brush—gently at first until the tender, Only one dollar a week stands be tween you and the world's best ma sic. This fine Victrola, convenient for home or summer outing, gives you high grade entertainment when ever and wherever you want ft, Come and hear its beautiful tone. | for at the clubrooma, Pianos and Players at Seattle's Musical Headquarters Horace Chapman is general chair man for Seattle, and Herbert A Schoenfeld is chairman of the pub: |f/__________ Heity committee, des had a successful career until bis| ase hesp attracted Buckley's Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea or check Did You Ever Stop to Think That a Big Clothing . Forkan Co., New York S A L E ei] Sf.255, is in progress at the Tailored Ready \ a | " : ite Forhan's, Ltd., Montreal 7 Co. every day in the year? Not a spe- cial sale for a few days or weeks— but a continuous sale that gives you the advantage of the VALUES THAT STAND SUPREME. We don’t believe in special sales. But we give you the advantage of sale prices all the time. No seconds. No shop-worn goods. No wartime goods. Everything brand new. The quality, style and fit are absolutely guaranteed to satisfy—or money. refunded. Forhans FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea Come in tomorrow and see these matchless values in Two-Pants Suits and Overcoats at If you need a new suit or overcoat, or raincoat, look around thoroughly. Then see ours. You'll admit that the values are absolutely unexcelled. How do we do it? Because of our great department store everything' Enjoy your piano while paying for it. Whether you select a Steinway Duo-Art grand piano or a cheery, immense volume of business, our great buying power, our strictly cash policy, and the fact that we are content witha very small profit. Come in and give us a chance to prove it. You'll find in this that men and boysneed to wear. Every smart? style, pattern, weave . and color is here for your inspection ° = choice. Attend this great daily sale, meeigriced upright, our repu- tation of fifty years will be found bintiding validly chiad ie HOME OF THE TWO-PANTS SUITS. | Tamorep Reavy Co. 401-407 PIKE STREET —s[ Nrcuwrar......90c i Bee big display tn corner window. Co rner Fourth Many beautiful shades, ‘Two for | | ‘Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue et Pine SB ATT The coupon below ts for cannot call, mail it to us for prompt attention. geeccens ceeceeccccncvenseqecoonssocoeossssssseuecssss Please send me further piano information: Seattle’s Largest. Upstairs Clothes Shop Special in Handrome All-wool Sweaters, the kind that most places sell for $12.50. Come and see them. Your Name ‘Your Address Seattle Star. sepeenssnsrcnnenseccssccsssscsesaceseseereccncoces .

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