The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 10

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PAGE 10 TH E DARLING BABY UNIVERSITY ALL |May Wirth Feature at Moorel\Why Men With Strong Nerve i | BRIGHTENS HOME| SET FOR-FETE}/; Starring in Novel Offering Force Dominate Others— College Night to Be Cele- y THURSDAY, DE ATTLE STAR brated Friday All roads will lead to the university + | Friday night, when the University of Children’s Laughter a Pleasing Sound |\orisciin‘wuiens ana aoon! wil be hosts at the annual College night for all former college men and women, From every college and university WH Altoona, Pa.—"'T am writ- [in the country, alumni are invited Sing to tell you what Lydia E. [io the Washington Homecoming Cot X Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- jiegs night, More than 3,000 persons ound has done f We | are expected at the two sherings, jad six cl eran So ope one for men at § p,m, in the ym earth. Brees ona? Shep have | Pasium, and the o ° the worm ae, tf en, in Home Keonomics hal! ‘Tho fraternities and sororities wil! Weak Nerve Force is often the sole cause of | chronic ill health and lack of success in your undertakings. How to tell if you are suffering from exhausted Nerve Force and what to do, explained by a physician for the benefit of readers. Are you falling backwards ing ahead in life? If others antl you, it may be due to lack of sufficient nerve in yo iain eainees |p jean rio Ga B A ho keepe his nerve and brain celle filled with plenty of you the | neh fitce, makes hie over-imastering presence felt the moment he cal poi» tntere @ room. bere of started in life with youthful strength | gad viger dotumuioee to win, find themecives today on the verge forge ahead of © physical end nervous breakdown, stinply because they did not and the Keep their nerve and brain cells filled with nerve force. In the mad tal aie men. | race for evovess, they nod overwork on; |to drain from their to think the fuld ealled “ hold open house at dinner time, At tho 730 p.m. a monster pep rally and st, fre ou x one weakens Se ughts the P serpentine parade will herald the and othere kaow you are week momen be “a * 1 ba Penn — State-Washington football eften v0 apply fer 0 pesttien, or 7 te cell Queda, ox Put —< ba game, Saturday afternoon, Penny oh Se Day Dae gerd gyn Rg 8 amor mg . the Former Capt. Griffith, the first and you are therefore doomed to fellure, while the strong, ra, football captain at Washington, will courngeous forceful, tie man, with plenty of nerve ae: honor be a speaker at the rally, Bagshaw toree fa Be nerve and — my orn ne cnn mart Ja will be there, and Capt. Ray Eck every obstacle uiheuly succes / ™ o ectence J = fines to anybody." — Mrs. _ Penn State will have Capt Snell, Gistinet cubs , siinilar to your blood. 16 “4 he W. Bene, 131 8fd Aventis, | °°" Hugo Besdek and others 7 "aa F te the most important Suid in your body. j mW rel King Harold Mann is tn Here you see the Wirth Family. At the Moore this week 1 gives lite to your nerves snd fesee to team | —- charge of the wally. they are appearing in one of vaudeville’ ique acts, Your brein. If you cannot think right. if Casey Mrs. Janasen’s experience of interest to childless wives. Mayor Hugh M, Caldwell, Judge ¥ PP 0 t he'e most’ unique acta. your memory faile, if you efe irritable , aaa ee of you a word of prise for your wonderful Jeremiah Neterer andl Harry Whit And such is fame with those that} May Wirth and the Wirth Family . / the name of “Nurated Iron,” 60 thes adap ‘The ‘and for a considerable time after we |"°" ‘Treat are among those who have | are famous! 4 openéd for the Ringlings in the y N true artificial nerve foros ready vo be trap long» indorsed College night and promine| How litte one suapects when meet: | 7 A formed into setive living nerve fores, the” § superio to attend. ing those gentiefolk, the Wirth Pam- Rarnum and Dalley cirous for the , . d be bed, simply by takiag tee ease om fh An informal dance for all college! ily at the Moore theatre this week, | {rt time in the spring of 1912 at 4 zt Nuxated Iron these times 6" aag eae capper re. rman at the Masonic temp, Sate | away from their work in the theatre, | Madison Square Garden, New York . . etler your meals. Organic iron ata floor, % urday night, will conclude the two-| that they are the spotlighted elite 16 ide Joh 6 uxeted: In like the tron ta the val day program. at the hitus Wart, for thy diese ee , bieod. 18 not only quickly enridiae tie The * iphitinilienstiiiebsnchamaie no little to say about their work, | imsling advised her it could never . blood. but 11 also stimulates the bleed te strong ° May Wirth, star of the family,|%* known that she was so young, 4 : SE tensive ' . pe Marinette, Wis.—"'I was in @ nervous condition and very irregolar. S equestrienne supreme, who has | for no one would ever believe it, so * Ovly feeds artificial nerve tores diesetiy Both an husband t_me one of your Soules wee OLiceé starred with the Ringling Brothers | he advertised her as being 14, fea ) A the nerve and brain cella. but it ieditedy i, Bryan ssdentedee ws uy tyule E, "a Vi Compound. It overeame jand the Barnum and Bailey cireuses turing her as the world's mont re- . Siasees the production of perveferes thamagh This P say weeknees 0 Wat now have a healthy baby girl after having been mar- ever since she came to thia country | markable equestrienne star. She re Sod Anup actrees sasketb fied nine years. I em giad to recommend your medicine, tod yon wag an ay eé ou from Australia, only talks of her| mained with the Barnum and Bailey r Hf 4,000,000 people are \ NOTE Ome ‘Wash letter as 2 testimonial. ""—Mrs. H. B. HELD, 330 Jefferson St., Marinette, Wis. 2 training and successes to those she | show two seasons, switched to the . camualty. ‘Prom tes using Nuxated ing 9 was “ ‘There sre many such homes that were once childives, ong ere now knows well, @he was the child won-| Ringling show and remained the Lewis with heaidhy, happy children oscaues Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable on (4 ure der of Australia and seems to be| stellar feajure whey the two outfits Nichols hots, gorse mother toa strong and healthy condition, as it more than that over here | were combined two years ago. have bread to make new flesh and muscle. For “Chuck ects ese. Festorative for ailments as indicated by backache, irrege-| If on Saturday or Sunday your tele.| Put that he is the world’s great-| And now Minx Wirth has entered centuries science searched for 8 nerve force | cosy ter, ha larities, displacements, end nervousness. phone rings and a sweet femininalest bareback rider you would never | vaudeville and the act she is offer. ¥ eee ee at ae ae ‘Washin ‘Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments | Voice invites you to a maxx meeting |imagine from her bright little man-|ing at the Moore thin week ix one ‘ dant et haesiaes 6 mheb— bie ¢ and pridge | ef women are not the ones— they are not caused by serious displace-|at the Hippodrome at 2:30 Sunday |ner off the stage and away from the|of the most novel which has ap- which contained the prinaipal ehemieai con- but one ments or growths, the crmeptome may be he come, ond (oe afternoon, don't be surprised. Junt | big top. . peared on the Moore stage. Wash gay. “EN be there and bring) my | ———————_—_________________.-________._ —_-_. of the | i “2 ailments yield to E. Sagresle Comps, ao it acts as 8 ectaral tcotoretive: Tt can be takem | neighbor, too.” Sunday morning, and civic organi: vou, and that te more nerve force. perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. Sunday afternoon at 2:20 American | tions already are spreading the word MADGE SAWYER Bea if has been unable | 1; @ telephonin, : i 7 tad bupynse tans easy hemes once anton bj news sod Getpt. | rca 'pout ee nrg | ans, mary of toe amercan| MARRIES AGAIN A IVES NEW STRENGTH AND { oe E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Beok wpon “Ailments |!" meeting and their slogan is “rill ereeeeotemennienasrintinommtcnen yn ORME AAITEM PMI MOY PTT eT AY ree Lydia sk thi Rai Peculiar to Women ™ will be sent to you free upom request. Write |'"° Hippodrome to overflowing.” | Training Assured aes | toThe Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Oo, Lymm, Massachusetts, | "70ers include Dv. Witiam 4.| " TeOMN © UME) | Woman Who Slew Husband Tacoma Dry Dock Co.|St. Andrew’s Day —_ |, Sryrv'y_"iion meu wu tare department of the Kansas State} ysiigitility for vocational training} OM Second Honeymoon (Rumor Unconfirmed! - Celebration Here’, university, and Dr. Henry Sussallo, | of disabled world war veterans must . TACOMA, Dec. 1,~The rumor that dieu, : if president of the University of Wash-liereatter be determined before the| Madge Anna Sawyer, once convict-| Charles M. Schwab had purchased| 8% Andrews’ day was celebrated in | grin patient is discharged from any hos: |*d and later acquitted of the murder |the Tacoma Dry Dock & Construc: | Seattle with @ banquet at the New | “Two Intellectual leaders who are! pital in the Pacific Northwest, ac |0f her husband, was enjoying a new|tion Co, wax neither affirmed nor| Washington hotel Wednesday night | as prominent in their field as Dr.| cording to instructions received at | honeymoon today a# the bride of Pri | dented by W. H. Todd, who inspected |O¥ 200 members of the Caledonian McKeever and Dr, Suzsalio must! the Northwest district of the United | ¥ate Patsy Richard, U, 8. A. of Fort/the plant last’ night, and left for |@%d St. Andrews’ societies. {speak to a capacity crowd Sunday.” | states Veterans’ bureau today by | Lawton. Portiand and San Franciseo. ‘The | ~~ says Dr. Walter T. Kelton, director| 1, C, Jesseph, manager. The couple got a license yesterday | presence of J. J. Tynan and J. 0. B. of the Legion's general committee.| The new arrangement, it Is be. |"nd were married by Rev. Mark A./Gunn, Schwab representatives, from | Seattle has always been noted for her | teved, will eliminate possibility of | Matthews, of whose church the bride gan Francisco, was explained by interest in educational affairs and the | disabled veterans tramping the |! & member. Todd an a friendly visit only. Legion is confident that attendance | streets without funds while waiting} Mrs. Richard shot and killed her Ssseaasnbt nn AB cain bt Sunday afternoon will be all that) detinite decision of the government |former husband, Howard I. Sawyer, spe could be desire.” in tatters pertaining to his vooa./#" inventor, near their gasboat here | Southern Pacific Standard * Si city, teoes fe nae sine on & Light. be- tween two standards of living. i i. ‘The ents be an- M , , . ATH Upon the American citizens of this community |}|nouncea tn every puiplt In the city | U0M4! OF compensation claim last May she convinced the jury ane] Spending Millions . beautiful the answer will depend. ‘ ® 4 Die as Planes pepe ghee ne PORTLAND, Dec. 1.—Purchase i | i 1 . se é s A ther Paci Rail y a % Shall the American standard or the Crash in Midair|Charles and Zita Dany ef milion of ditary’ wort ot| REE Wg im 5 * ‘ — ° ° jt 1 in bis he oO \ Oriental standard predominate here? ae apa mph beat Honored in Exile) tuxe extensive improvement, in fe os suet ‘a Asnortment 1 Of Attractive Cards ticing fighting meneuvers when they collided. Both gasoline tanks 1 With Pleasing Sentiments— exploded when the planes hit earth, And, Best of All, in a Stere j|charring the bodies beyond recog: Where You Will Not Be | nitio Crowded or Hurried in Mak- | i i airplanes at Post Field crashed to-| FUNCHAL, Island of Madeira, | service in Oregon and California, ac | On the one hand in this fight is a small group ol Dec. 1—Charles and “Zita, exiled | cording to an announcement here *aedéres : Soothing and Healing Lieut, J. . Lanfall and Privates |tria-Hungary, are now residing in «| dent of the Southern Pacific system. ity. . A A ‘The planes were engaged in pra: Pinto, the new governor. Course in Herring Where Oriental help would do, they have, in so | For the purpose of meeting the| ka herrt her- | the value of a restaurant worker. a: EINE © spect Se eee & to March 15. The course is in- of restaurant owners. On the pther hand is the re ore, “nena. ones lesctaae senncee 08 aaanbaes Ac Age:lieetaraes be, Sade Meciiia. dene ee organized culinary crafts of this city and vicin- Meme tao A: Saiue ook [vila bore. Thay. arp. reatea-enon- ssh killed in the fall. ored guests by Maj. Acacio Correa The employers, in so far as possible, have already p new gore : 5 | substituted Oriental help for their white employes. 7 =——a==,| Curing to Be Given! far as possible, substituted the Oriental wage scale. demand for well-trained packers to | two dollars a day is their expressed idea of care for next year’s aupUly Of Als Do ‘ould like to t food peed curing yp padlinie poe at the you that you wi eal prepared i], University of Washington, January rnd handed a forced to live on two dollars I] tended for those who are now en- |gaged in some sort of fishing in- | dustry. Selves Americans, whether they belong to the pile by Mob in Texas) drivers’ union or the Rainier Club. > ai alleged altich on oF Pectent gist, bape is more te Fel industrial ra It is a test : Robert Murtore, 38, calored, was determine whe’ greed can force upon one sec- : rea 4 J / | taken from the sheriff's custody near tion of the workers of this conammnnlty 6 a standard of {hewn freer ead bas ses eae living than the American stand: is can s be done with one section, then it can be done with any WATCH Special No. ‘This is an. advertisement asking you to line up defi- Siase oc Woltham. Beautiful Silk and Georg- nitel ette Blouses offered at the 1 25 ridiculously low price of.. r ly for the real American the American plan as opposed to the Oriental plan. y apecters for all the Railroads Limited quantity of 500 to be sold while they 5 This Behr Bros." piano, ma hoguny case, used only a few months. A big value at this price. New Fischer, Lester, Hobart M. Cable and others at lowest possible prjces and most con- venient terms. Pianos for Rent Why buy goods at re- tail when our prices are less than whole- Every penny spent for food in a restaurant lined up n the wrong side of this issue is contributed to a 8 cause which will ‘mak. i f Ameri le? W. Rid Ape ee ee ee gen he eel y Cc. DAR gta W. W. HOUGHTON & SON ee REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU GO TO EAT. small profits. 1617 Third Avenue | %-lb. Deadening Felt; pe CULINARY CRAFTS ri . Dry Paste, per } +e ABO tina Se etc ier en an aoe ep ata ienestnmiomioaintorarereeeeeeemeen Diablo Mixed Paint, per gallon ...... eveeseee 92.28 Premo Mixed Paint, per gallon Stain, per quart Auto Enamel, per qt..@1.14 Auto Top Dressing, quart .. Floor Pai 6-lb. pke, c Kitchen Paper, A¢ r Bedroom Paper, $¢ roll and up Parlor Paper...&@ roll and up Remember the Address * Look for Wood's Music Store Special No. 2 Only 17 Dresses, of wool jersey and crepe de Chine— they'll go quick at ANNOUNCING NEW LOW PRICES OLDFIELD ‘TIRES Fabric Tires, Guaranteed 6,000 Miles 30x3 Non-Skid $10.85 30x3 Non-Skid $12.95 All Other Sizes in Fabric and Cord Tires Reduced Accordingly THE HIGHWAY TIRE CO., Inc. OLDFIELD DISTRIBUTORS Main 3247 | Harry W. Dressel, Mgr. 1215 Pine St. Complete The Phonograph alone makes. a real Christmas gift—but this complete outfit makes it unneces- sary to purchase extra rec- ords or accessories, The Complete Outfit Includes: Hall Paper..... 3¢@ roll and op Moire Ceiling ...sse+e 8¢ roll Oat Meal Duplex, 110 sa. ftt., per bolt . a5¢ Varnish Tile, rol + B3e Paper Cleaner, per can,.24¢ Look over. this list in Tailored Suits and Dresses. All are high grade, and the finest of # rial, with the bags of workmanship. 18 Dresses, in all-wool tricotines, at. -$1 4 Tailored Suits, well lined, at:..... ee 12 All-wool Tricotine Suits, silk or satin lined.$10. 6 Fancy. Suits at.........6.0cs sees cues BLSOO 6 Winter Coats, in good materials, at. . 95. 5 Plush or Bolivia Cloth Coats at........- And a few more garments, every one a real b DICKSTEIN & KLATZKER, INC. 219 Pine S Largest Wall Paper Store in Northwest Factory to You— One Service Victrola 80, pictured, 26 selections on 10 double faced records, album, brush and needles—$110.15. Easy Terms of $2 Per Week ° 1921 Second Avenue “Hotel Washington is Across From Us Owned and Operated by Seattle Men 5

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