The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 11

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1021. THE SBATTLE STAR thrilled our very ‘belie, the & branch in Weet Beattie, the GRAND MASTER VISITS SHU STIN “Two-in-One” Loaf Centennial to Be . | drugged with the relish of pain [5 hine Guild will bold its next} As Grand Master George Chamber- NS HI om oo ke ow Nall pan “4 peer aa’ S "e Congregational iain of Tacoma paid an official visit Is Latest Wrinkle} Held at Trinity ‘ome great pleasantry given In . t West Hill and 44th #4. /1, patiard lodge, he also dropped in| ‘The Hanson Bread Co, has just| Special services commemorating) the spirit of love, When Theo Dveryboay ts invited. ‘These | “ lo a " a »| the niversary of. th Carle, one of the world’s greatest [clubs are nonsectarian. Don't forget u Our good Hunshiner, Albert Studn-| introduced something really novel in| the 100th anniversary of,the found. ent for Seattle Shut-Ins and Thei ‘ ro Senenetl man, bringing joyous greetings and|the way of bread—a “two-in-one” | ing of the Hpiscopel Church Misslote Department The S ad =— Appearing Every Friday tenors, gave a wonderful,concert |tho date, November 17. beat wishes of his fraternal brothers | loaf. By, a special process, the|ary society will be held Sunday at in The Seattle Star re teeta, Geter ek he to Tuosdhy of thie week the (fm thruout the state. Mr. Studa-|loaves are cooked part of one kind| Trinity parish church by Rey. Wille | . man, living at 2230 W. ¢th st, has) of flour and part of another. [jam HL. EDITED RY ‘DR. FRANK R, LOOPE behind |him more than » pleas | ladies of the Sunshine Guild e |heen « shutin for 11 years. He is : . Ff Phone Capitol 2267 ait Ant recollection. He left with | fertuined with » birthday lunch- | Pim 0 unum fon At yearn ot even Bio ‘henrere something mo Gast ly con four wards of the County | rise a glass of water to his lips. ly experience can deprive them howpital, in honor of our little [Yet hee it all, his smile Pavan ard A man ts generally better than) Dowslas Majlock says: Rut where he poce there’ de no| of—a mossage of divine inspira | Sunshine friend, Miss Elinor Can | ots ’ gy peacon light of hope and cheer, his he looks in a hospital, and worse | The man who hasn't time to amie, foking, tion and the undying gratitude diff's 25th birthday. courage fa undaunted as day after than he looks in a photograph, "WU have dt in a little while; Nor good cigars, but lots of smoking;| Of not only these unfortunates, Mrs. Funny Van Alsting, Mrs. lacy he returns to the battle for 4 —.| There'll be no stories to beouile, but every good cheer advocate. RW. Gran, Mrs. W. E. Jones, Jneaith with the spirit of a general: There'll be no stories, only stoking erie Mrs, Allen’ Hawkes, » A. dS. | tnateno, = Bach man a fire, each fire a mie.| If you would be a master and) Zelgen, Mrs, Byron Bird, Mra = Pe create masterploces, start your work| lLouls Fechter, Mrs. Adeline Wik eee C3 Zu - Miss Mable Long and Rolland Jen.|W!th a smile, liams and Mrs, Bart were the SPEAKS FOUR LANGUAGES “is aaa o nings were among the visitors pre» 2p Mid hostesses, Our little friend confidently tn- Much used by elderly Seal ent at Miss Elinor Candiff's birthday BRANCHING OUT ee forms us that she speaks four for consti | Darty. The Sunshine Guild h ‘own so QUEEN CIOTY SUNSHINE CLUB] languages. “See,” sald she, “what | +" u i" f People ww on Meetion, \ : The following autos carried [rapidly it has become necessary to| Members of Queen City Chapter| 78, and Tare talkiag—dat's Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Refief Known pd | shutins the past week: Mra. Chas. [establish branches in different parts|No. 188, O, EB. 8. recently organized ‘Marican; what brother |g teach- i ¥ aches, etc. |W. Sh y organized | ie me—that's Spanish; Abn‘ Don't atay stuffed-up! Quit blow-|stops nose running; relieves head es, . i atin, Mr, Ht. Miller, J. J. of the city, and West Seattle is the |#oclally as the Queen City Sunshine} '™& 2 Spamen; t we ‘ " rong dullness, feverishness, sneex ANY men and women, as P \ A Cavender, Guy Thompson, Mrs. /first to request a branch. I believe |club, holding its first meeting at the| &%. fun—that's slang; and gee | ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's Ahad prow elder, suller ‘ / 4. 3. Hayley, Walter Galbraith [tho intention is to give each branch |Masonic Temple, Tuesday, Novernber| Whla—that’s swearing. Cold Compound” taken every two Spape’s Cold Compound” {ts the constantly from little its. The R | _ — of the W. L. [perfect freedom in its local district/1. The following members are its ra RAR en hours until three doves are taken| quickest, eurest relief known and eause is the poisons produced lughson ~ sis and cooperation thru the main Guild first officers: President, Miss Morris| THE DICKENS FELLOWSHIP | usually breaks up @ cold and ends| costs only a few cents at drug stores, of all other units that may be es | Williams; vice president, Mra. Swen-| will meet in the ¥, W. C. A. Thurs-|all grippe misery. It acts without assivtance. Tastes c 0 ‘ re nensesbas daprecmen “Smile, Doggone You, Smile.” a tablished son; secretary-treasurer, Ruth G.| day evening, November 10, accord-| The first dove opens clogged-up| nice. Contains no quinine. Inslat ” ae tomach, bad poem composed by Mary 1. Porter,| Fer the purpowe of establishing | Steyh. ing to announcement. Rowtrila and air passages of head;| upon Pape's—Advertisement, Bloating, sour s' oe ae one of pur wheel chair girls, made a % —— — So — ee Pereete, oto. A single baste oi wonderful hit at the Shrine Circus | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and is today the largest selling |] this week. You should have some of | will prove to you that you can liquid laxative in the world, the |] | her Smile cards at hand to slip into | so regulate yourself thatelimi- formula has never been im- & letter, “Smile a Smile a Minute” nation will occur promptly roved upon. It is saferand better and “Keep Smiling” are two others every day. Increased doses for you than salts, minerals, |] | that are very good, for 10 cents each —_ AND | are not necessary. It isacom- calomel, coal tar and such drastic | |‘rhey are on sale at 1808 K. Denny | bination of Egyptian Senna and purgatives. way. Phone Bast 7645. Let her plan | othersimple laxative herbs with Dentin se Bottle Free Mee Xmas cards. | £ pepsin, The cost is only about | One of the greatest alds to the A SALE WITH A A POSITIVELY accent a dose. physician is a contented mind. REASON AND A N i tt imme mt oy, In spite of the fact that Dr. pend 1 Sy ing Caldwell’ » Syrep Pepsin has all THEO KARLE PURPOSE B D ay Included In the noon and the afternoon cae oe amo rere | of life, we still throb at the recol- lection of days when happiness AFTER MORE THAN 30 YEARS OF UNCEASING SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE goer G Oo D OWN A N D Oo U T F O R EV E R t Hardware 6 50, 0 WORTH OF THE WORLD’S BEST MERCHANDISE, CONSISTING OF anaes pot gees SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, IVORY GOODS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SIXTH AVENUE an d PIKE STREET LRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GOES TO THE BARGAIN BLOCK IN A GENUINE BONA FIDE rs-atxaws|(QUIT BUSINESS SAL ANNUAL - | PRE-INVENTORY SALE (§ A".Expired Lease PRICE 18 THE KEYNOTE TO THE SITUATION Some lines were cleaned out entirely, but other nh mo mm eneemeene wenn Ta 9 seme Sie ee Se egeiag pe hah to So anda fr oak items have been placed on sale at the same EOE Pai gamba a getestter er dete eee ‘Then come and reap a rich reward. This is 2 message of thrift te the thrifty. If you are keen te money, will read every word of this ad and take its message te heart. " “ish nt STARTLING REDUCTIONS: (0 Se —— poe, poem Thousands of items of interest to everyone. Space Wrist Wates a OR AMBER BEADS Clock Round octagon. permits us to mention only a few of the leaders Bay them ser: (Desk | Ay Eat fesse mere bg ag mere them as if on for $25.00 to $35.00; Sierras MIRRORS, BRUSHES FIXTURES FOR SALE Seth Thomas — Waterbury — Sessi bg interested in floor Good heavyweight silver-plated goods. ete. going at 2 "i vasa enue wal oe safes, pha wall’ on the Regular $4.00 98c 49c on the Dollar : ’ VOUIE .ccctdcecccoguireeesons Buy now or regret later Carpet BROOMS nd Sweepers Special $1.98 Special 59c Pesatifl od boy The finest valve we have SHAVING BANGLE DIAMONDS assort nishes. t diamon mele Bong A wou pind Pasteics wapalas $1.06 SETS | até BRACELETS Pi of their fore val For his Xmas, a bk plated stand with mire y 1 either sterling sliver fj mer Worth OW The aes 30 ror, brush and mug. ~t Schrader Air $8.00 to $15.00 values = hree and one-third Special 98 Electric Lamps $3.48 Every autolst can af. ford one at this price. 32c Solid GoldGoods CUT CLAS $ a LADES: WRIST All solid gold goods, in- - Lock Sets 5 for $1.50 cluding rings, lavallieres, ‘SILVER SETS BOWLS WALTHAM a TCHE i Special at 78 ee ee bracelets, etc. One-third 1847 Rogers, Commu- fgg Vere $8.00. Limited white gold; were $40.00, Pog scompeligg old copper to 50 aie nity Plate or Urix. Were supply, WATCHES now reduction 47.00, now a Were $20.00, now : “Union” Roller Skates | y $29.68 $ 98 $1 0.98 $19 98 Special $2.33 Scnew ans » SALE OPENS SAT., Sth, 10 A.M. Special 29c BBM, noojmngi i, gee. Odd Pieces ROGERS SILVERWARE | EVERSHARP PENCILS sory attached to black fluted handie—é0c eee are preppy Consisting of Forks, Knives, Soup Spoons, Men’s or ladiés’ size, Salad Forks, etc., etc. 9 $1.00 value : 49c White Enameled “HOLD ON” SCARF PIN CLUTCHES RINGS FOR THE BABY m4 Regular 50c ‘ Buy the baby a solid gold ring in 59 a ither plain or f seeeeeee DIC Down Spout—10-Foot Lengths| | ° Sinks RN ow 4s «one bode ceoagion s 14 | sither plain or fancy band Special 71/¢ Foot on a ceed A N D c 0 p ANY = 2-Inch ronnd, well galvantzed, Ff Brackets not included. g REMEMBER—We are taking 1-4 4 1- ya of the 7 Sil VER Tacky Wedding Ring M = t : lowest hardware prices on the = Jewelers 71 5 2n d Ave. = SALE LASTS ALL NEXT WEEK 000

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