The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, Pity Robbers of Mail | Where Marines Guard! De eared ee HE METe che teen lamin a tvanauere el a thneerl ond Good. Health r on henven'sscenes he always keeps about two jumps They will find the streets are guarded |ahead of his newapaper reputation by | China ,the Philippines, Centra! and The United States marines.” | South America, the West Indies Those grandiloquent words con-| where hasn’t he gone? | oo su Ss clude the “hymn” which the marines| The world war, however, was the are rather fond of singing upon oc: | occasion which brought the marines casion, The words are not exactly | to the real zenith of their glory modest—the only modest man ever| When war was declared on) Ger in the marine corps was cashiered| many, the marines were the! only | for th ut, the legend runs—but|Ameriean troops who were full The new “Sweet Sixteen” Coats, Suits and Dresses for the Winter. 80 }}}| jeluier aro they nearly as far-fetched | equlpped, in readiness for Instant nc as they sound. For, ax Kipling put) tion. It's @ fairly well-known fact wisely choose their fabrics, or=amentations and color harmonies that HH) (¢jy"alscumine tho attributes of the | that Gen. Pershing bad the tradition A : * * * eT Sem American leatherneck's first cousin,| al army prejudice, but that didn't they are permitted the introduction of many daring innovations. the royal British marine, “there lan’ | worry the marines. Maj. Gen, Com a job on top 0 the earth the beggar|mandant George Barnett, without don't know, nor do.” consulting Pershing at all, sent the And the postoffice department's | Fifth regiment of marines overseas recent action in borrowing marines | at once-—and it was on the very day to battle the mail bandits who are at | that Pershing announced that he present flooding the country is just | could not use the marines that they another proof of the versatility of the | landed in France. | men who, during the world war, won| Once there, there was nothing to the reputation of being “the fight|do but to use them—and every one) in‘est fools in France.” knows how they were used! | Reams and reams have been writ| In the meantime, while the van ten on the subject—for the marine’s| guard of the marines were winning ‘ versatility Includes the knack of be-| immortal glory in France, the corps | 3 rt » i ing a remarkably clever press agent | Was being built up at home on un ° ° for himself—but the stories have not | equaled proportions, Every activity | Keep Effi en’ by Keeping kept pace with actual achievements. | of army and navy was embraced in Ca t (pale c the corps’ new program, and the This Letter Will Tell You How “battleship policeman” was now heavy artilleryman, aviator, balloon “T enffered terribly every month, and was always tired and nervons, and Famous Old Recipe $ |i», engineer, machine gunner—even had indigestion, and often could not do a thing. 1 was this way about for Cough Syrup cavalryman. ) two years, and had to stay home with my mother. I tried several medicines. ; j And now he's turned postal guard!) § then I found a book of yours, and mamma told me to try the Compound, Easily and cheaply made at heme, & Weill, there's only one thing to say So I got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and it but It beats them all for @ | ~~the Lord pity the bandit who tries| (gp certainly worked wonders with me. I have taken six bottles of it, and am @ | ‘0 rob @ mail train guarded by ma still taking it when I feel the need of it. I have already recommended it ines! | to a number of working giris, who are taking it. I am working now, and jad to say that Pinkham medicine py BRO Paborat | nae Tat e ia 4 ier ny ther eo Hf ly wish had t ken it { the mone ally spent for cough | a lot for me and for my mother, and we only h we aken ita arate eat * ce Vital Statistics | long time before.”"—Rosx Scuoxrr, 4876 Annunciation St., New Orleans, La, | syrup. aimple @ i eee tekt ald of vate { tetstlibia’ BIRTHS esis se Ts letter is but one of a great number received every year } from women, young and old, and from almost every walk of life, These letters om to the merit of Lydia E, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. a poy } ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Kawagueh, Wasazo, 1707 Jackson st, | Get 24 ounces of Pinex from any ‘ ia. | |dfuzgist, pour it into a pint bottle, Males Featitesh, 416, 19th ave Pfr ulated sugar syrup | y, nno, Limajiro, 204 10th ave &.,/ Yur Coat of finest te make 6 Tei pret, 1 yeu preter, | a Miss Schoeff works for het living, but on account’of sickness Il-woo! Tricotine Freneh Coney; band- uge clarified molasses, honey, or corn anabe Kotaro, 123 Ninth ave. 8} « ae: novelty trim- embroidered lining: 36 instead of sugar syrup. Rither |b | was obliged to stay at home for two years, During this period J inches long. Juntor Coats in t tastes good, keeps perfectly, | Okads, The, 721 Yeasler way, bo: | Fe Stay n oy ng. pe TE inch su cep... S99 tues ate 1. S16 es teint Mamariaka, Yoshitnateu,” (24 Yy Sinin she suffered terribly at times. She tried several medicines without i ishing how quick! at. bs | * . r eee aa °9 tral yetaag ts how quickly |g hun, 109 tat ave. 8. bor. | finding relief. Finally she tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable They stand out as most re- j se at pad, Junee— | Compound, and in this letter tells what it did for her. mtraten; ant ee eee The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful membranes, and markable valuge in that they aatel oan de |. Ritara ‘wvgie, 1227 Washington | | drugs, and can be taken in ater by any woman. Your liveli- oy jodie croup, hoarse rd, Albert, Portland, boy, | if separately designed for ot ate A6th ave, W boy.| I ° | ted compound of genuine Nor cider, Lewis, 1102 Main at, girl.| 9 them. | ‘pine extract known the world o | k . Roy, 4814 W. Graham et, 1 ams AO die eteeacn TeUrAnes. | shoetinauer, Arthur John, 2130 N.| e : rv Int at., Boy | ounces of | Nakazawa, Shinemon, 607 King at, 2 f “Sweet Sixteen” Styles and Higher Grades Tene dehagea arts [Meiners Tunes 1194 anat ae V tabl Com d "The versatility of “Sweet Sixteen” fashioning has found its way into the very ° Ind — ae ees eee e e e poun “ \ vor highest grade garments, making them vastly more attractive through having femmes appar e omppmargense cerned | <li A E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS: ' been a factor in the lessening of the cost, for they are priced the “Sweet Six- | Miten & teen” way. jein by the cil, Andrew Mc eontirm the girl }theory that ab- ‘Legal fiell, Muriel Bmma, § . 20 Larson, George, Sei . Ful course dinner, 75c, at B boy. ‘Marianthl, Se zo | Moline, Ester, Seattle ©) Served 5 to 8 p. m—Ad Andero, 2404 ih ave. W., girl. . Oliver Wm. Chicago. Legal re ; DEATHS & Albert BE, 28, 2914 California Los Angeles health and lite of rate. Th Watton, 6217 Ninth | ftoth. Ke nies the ones who ‘ate, homas Valton, intl Ko q neglect their teeth. ave. N. boy. 7 “ oe al Wits, Jane, 76, 2104 BE Highland 4 A man had his Pee. Foneen | Bawerd, : 118 ¥ ; rin. . 2949 36th homan at 1 Pr Pais 1 | ‘a. teeth ex- # ME ve secvers esd ob, 70, 176 2 . i |MARRIAGE LICENSES | ts. Ho + Billings, | |Retlender “Muth Sadith, 710 © him, before he got out of | Abel, Arthur F.. Tacoma ..... 28 Ae ty UES aes : —— | . ned oa * en Frenctece William ard, 73 Pattie A. Chicago ....Legal! i | a y b ”, . 13 | Kranta, Amelia, 61, 703 N. Tira st | ¥ on and by its pola ond ave. W. boy . rach, Beate ral | Multem, MILGKOG Raseuey, 01: F008, 44S 7 Ing deatec Trollinger, Augustus, 312 14th ave. | Williama, ? ‘ e J a they | Lewis, Bt a a a The Coal of No Resrets! |! Rub pain right out with smali BRIER HILL ‘St. Jacob's Oil B 106 Columbia St, : TEE ax er ax er They have no nerves, therefore can You'll find it the best coal |] 0t cause pain. List on the market for furnace; ache is caused by lum j S ee $10.50 per ton delivered, in |}0° ® Strain, and the qui ; | two-ton lots. is soothing, penetrating co OL” Rub it right on your pain LARGE LUMP $11 PER TON |/back, and instantly the soreness YOUR HAIR QUARK a Just: the coal for furnace, Peerage erring sages . stove and fireplace. Lowest bo Aoi of cripp! > i m other's set in ash, Delivered anywhere in ||" je of “St. Jacobs Oll” from "3 G ; Seattle, Extra for carryin, your druggist and limber up. A mo- pt Bigg on aye ded 5 pee: s. ment after it is applied you'll won- bring back color, youth- ons |der what became of the backache | fulness and lustre—Every- Brier Hill Coal Co. or lumbago pain. ee: Rub old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” ; } body is using it again _————————— Bunkers at 533 Terry Ave. N. Pod you have sciatica, neural: | Psi al Phone Capitol 4315. \gia, rheumatism or spraine, as it is Gray hair, however handsome, de- absolutely harmless and doesn’t notes advancing age. We all know burn the skin.—Advertisement. the advantages of a yuthful appear. ance. Your hair ts your charm. It |makes or mars the face. When it | fades, turns gray and looks streaked, | Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its #ppear : ance a hundred-fold ‘ Don't stay gray! Look young! | 4 | Hither prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of | | . “Wyeth's Bage and Sulphur Com a * pound,” which is merely the old ‘ if as (‘A time recipe improved by the addition : of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-touse | ‘ 9 preparation, because it darkens the Ou ‘ari ‘ed Z | hair beautifully, besides, no one can Get St t Z | possibly tell, as it darkens so nat NOW (\ urally and evenly. You moisten a ° ° I, sponge or soft brush with it, draw. | a 1 The Clab Is / a | |ing this through the hair, taking one = ee F i the ‘ay hair db pears; afte ¥ Limited to . No Money _ \ff) other soptication or two, tts natural | 250 Members ‘The experience of almost three of a century has made Folger's Golden Gate “different onanene | ment. a ; An offer that is A b py he se an interesting to ’ Just jump on a | betes” other coffee every mother ‘ . street car and ae ; Poe make a bee line | P You'll like thae flavor—which |color is restored and it becomes to Pay |thick, glossy and lustrous, and you} appear years younger.—Advertise. boy and girl in Se- Star office. | IN Tellyour grocerthat it’s Folger’s attle. | Golden Gate Coffee you want. IN FEW MINUTES Everything in High-grade Shoes - oS Tor women and men reduced Rheumatism, lumbago, ritis, °: Lscctenstagr: Sins aMSaMITT aoe -manoaine except Cantilevers and Grant’s Ask for the Turkey Club Manager J 2:\207o¢s: 2% Flexated. No charges or refunds | get around, just try Red Pepper on sale shoes. No exchanges And He Will Explain to You How to Get Your Turkey | Nothing has such concentrated, | after 11 a. m. Shop in the penetrating heat as red peppers, and * THE CHANCE TO JOIN THIS CLUB WILL BE OPEN FOR A LIMITED Lpalgypudsocn postion tebe: tomt a rie ah once, | Just as soon as you apply Red! | WHEN THE CLUB IS FILLED THERE CAN BE NO MORE ENTRIES Ae gall at angle ety Sisk | J.A.FOLGER& CO, | spot iq warmed through and through ax er ax er | Sen. Pre . a re THE SEATTLE STAR wSuiwles Rede Pieper, KansasCity - Dallas Phone Main Pepper Rub, made 5 Seventh Ave. 0600 from red peppers, costs little at any Shizouka, Jopan drug store, Gets far at once. ie 1326 Second Avenue mre to get the genuine, with the _ name Rowlos on every package.—-Ad- vertsiement

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