The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 11

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f DECEMBER 2, 1921, i Ay and st coming rome stad [Lack « of Finances Argues for Keeping ; where they will surely do good Slows Up, Marriage, Timber on Highways ° , service and Wring Sitch happy LONDON, Dec, 2.—Reports of the} John A. Gellatly, of Wenatehee, in D ed Her Silk er it aes ‘dieathe ae ‘un um [af addrem ‘before the Young Men's y' nt for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing” Every Friday Mra Hannah Jones and Mr, and! precedented decrease in marriages. |Tpublican club, | Thursday | noon, in The Seattle Star | Mrs, Williams entertained shutine | This In attributed to hard times and | Dreed the need of preserving the ttm) 0c ings ola B p aaa: Me Aha eto lat Providence howpital and ow. _. | inkes. Gellatly also declared that i EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE parts of the eity Sunday afternvon. | [the people of Washington know too \ Phone Capitol 2267 } . little about the variety and extent of Francis Long also rang for several eshut-ins about the city this week. its resources, and urged a #urvey by | the state government, tor the bur father, mother eight et eee contains directions so simple any dren. nay they ioe got Bon TURNS iT E P t R « woman can dye or tint her worm, 7] nicely candy repare to Kepair nhabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, 7 tem Bed = | OUT ITSELF P P' stockings, sweaters, coverings, a Cave-In in Street}; peries, hangings, everything, Sunshine Way Is the good Berement My 4 @ happy life realize thelr desires this year un-| quickly to make special -garments less some of our readers help out, #0) for a bed-fast abutin Saturday, Jet us hear from anyone, or group, who with to give these crippled chil. | “wot os we take, but as we olve; dren the one thing they want and Not as we pray, but as we live: haven't got, These are things that make for peace, Both now and. dfter time shall) INGROWN TOE NAIL The Wm. Lambart famfly, Trowdle comes upon the scene, Wf way fo meet him J shall try: when we've met, with smile per, store clerk or factory hand, Alfred, 16, anything, or John, 15, | gerenc, pass the poor old fellow by un it for Shut-ins, . Moensures were being taken Friday | ¢ we PABech om ctr Ret never Rnow : geen 8 paper route, could get work. | |» mound aunnornty says inet & f0~ lor inn temporary repairing. ot «| Boy “ rsh. that he was there x SINCERE THANKS Mra. Jennie Stewart Stripe and |rounding the ingrowing nail reduces | (vein at Fifth ave, 8 and Wash-|—then perfect home dyeing Me Sait a lake las 1 wish to extend my sincere Walter Stripe with to thank the inflammation and pain and ro tough 1 oor aad poem pte agernaa manly ty Boe imap not be discouraged. The okt}. day thanks to those who have re ladien of the Sunshine guild and oth-|ens the tender, Aensitive wkin under. and half an| teed not to spot, fade, # ain that it is darkest just before}. a sponded so beautifully in help- ore for their kindness during the il / neath the too nail, that it can not a Oe. Se ee ix a true one, It Is often the) Cam ing our shut-ing dispose of their nae and deaths of thelr mother and| penetrate the flesh, and the nail |!P#% hole 18 feet deep, which rapid-| the material you wish to dy it key in the bunch that opens the} girt wares. In doing this, you have grandmother, and their sympathy |turny naturally outward almost over |ly filled with water from @ sewer | WOOl or silk, or whether it is linen, eae not only helped them help them- and aid during the bereavement. night main that wag snapped, cotton or mixed goods.—Advertise- —— be selves, but you have ment. ' aavecan “Outgro” ts a harmless antiseptic| At about the same time @ sewer! Highest sun temperature was re-| manufactured for chirepodists. How-| main at Sixth ave, 8. between King |eently recorded on the Persian gult| jever, anyone can buy from the drug | and Weller sts, broke in two, due to | ty. a thermometer which renistared |store & Uny bottle containing direc:| the slipping of soft earth on ‘the Co gs Maneater of the Alpe 147 dewrees, | tions.—Advertisement. Jackson st. regrade, . Escaping wa | hotel. The Red Front Clothing Co. Buys Out} ' The Entire High-Grade Stock of the PACKARD SHOE STORE Entire Packard Stock Now Moved and Merged With the Large Red Front Stock at First Avenue and Pine Street. WE BOUGHT THIS GREAT STOCK CHEAP. Here’s How It Will Be SACRIFICED! Sale Starts Saturday, Dec. 3, 9 A.M. A Stupendous Sale—Read These Prices PACKARD SHOES EVERY PAIR STRICTLY UNION MADE them of much unhappiness that having nothing to do produces. AN OLD FRIDAY HAS PASSED ON Mrs, Nellie M. Sonnema, Meadows Pang shor co the eg eel sanitarium, one of our shut-ins ot | le happy by the es Of | several years, passed to the great) the Sunshine guild on Tuesday. | beyond Sunday evening, at the age Coffee and cake was served and a) of ¢1, Funeral services were held | short musical program enjoyed. La- | -puesday from the First Presbyterian a os ye agg Reg PJ. yo church. She ts survived by two . Mra. a en, Mrs, | daughters, Mra. N. O. Hardy of Ju- Vine Williams, Mre, Chas, W. Shotia, j;Reau, Alaska, and Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Q, J. Zelgon, Mrs. Louls Tech-| sccauley of thie city; a broth ter, Mrs. Fannie Van Alstine, Mre. | Harry Verbeck, Rerwin, Ill; thre Luetia Moon, Mrs, Jennie Tite and/ssters, Mra. T. Weismera, Berwin, Mrs. Nellie Lackey. m., Mrw. Frank Dyke, Seattle, and! Ho ME Sunday, December 4, will be Rose Cookie day at the Washington Chil- Gren's home. Exch child will have p Bll the cookies that he or she can t, right fresh from the ovens of Ross Cookie & Candy Co., and ‘will be reinforced by @ plentiful ly of all-day suckers. VOUS THANKSGIVING ONPOR #5 SHUTANS j More than 25 shutins were feached and made happy thru H efforts of the Sunshine [ ng Mres J. Bronyer of Los Angeles) Hx-Kmperor Karl didn’t Mra, Trumbail, Dayton aves vie bas been a ites fro” look downhearted when with some the, would like td have fre. ros Empress Zita he started from some of the Sanshing folks call. | yrs. ander of Prete ge eg oun | Baja, Hungary, to his exile on Ce ee we ee te el Sunshine club, wwe the island of Madeira, But, jaa. F. Wiley, etall, Wash.,/calling on shutins Tuesday after: | who knows, hé may be plan- hospital, wishes to be remembered to/ noon, Ye scribe had a fine visit with ning another attempt to re- all his shutin and Sunshine friends} them, » turn to the Hungarian throne, little girl. eight years of age. d to be confined to the home r a long time with T. B. hip trouble, but also 16 other little girls ‘would love to have Santa Claus in Seattle, A STORY IN CLOCKS We asked for a striking clock 5 for a blind shutin and received a the offer of five : | ‘The members of the ladies of the Simshine iid__were _agsembied ‘Sins of diet often result in pimples and boils 4 A causes of les and blackheads (acne) ict. It yields remarkable resulta in the treatment i i are found in lowered wat. vey of boils and acne so often due to sins of diet. amociated with constipation and Fleischmann's Yeast is a highly digestible fresh Have it on the table at home tad on he - your boils should always be looked upon as an indi- Se te office. You silt tl like its fresh, | tay cation of lowered vitality.” flavor, end me taste Packard Shoe, broken lines; values to $12.00: » $6.00 Bors’ School Shocs,\ &t leaves in your mouth. Eat from 5 . Scientists now know that the real causeof a day 2 plain Pog 0 lapel cary nw OO aate $3.85 Cut tO... 005 mmtumeaatirree Ve | the trouble may be some “sin of diet.” Within two " hould ly Cape meg nacre eb bigaee’ ‘ It is new generally that the lack ‘™ent. Obstinate cases may require two or three of one food called is largely re- Weeks longer. If troubled with gas, dissolve for the lowered vitality that 00 often the Yeast fst in half « cup of very hot water. Peep bond $2.95 _ Get Fleischmann's Yeast fresh daily from your SUITS AN D OVERCOATS Over 200 Suits, broken lines; formerty priced Men's Fine Dress Pants in Stripes and serges; to $35.00; now on sale $9.85 formerly priced t $2 45 on sale... formerly Priced to “eetimorn mn §1] BS] ieee ei a Be $12.50 MEN'S WOOL MACKINAW COATS, $5 B5 BIG VARIETY OF COLORS, NOW ON SALE FOR.. FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST IS A FOOD ae NOT A MEDICINE Come to This Sale — Look for the GREAT ‘Auth thant ef escalted jum sroperetses. Yeorg PACKARD SHOE SALE at ist Ave. and Pine St. of these contain caly a emall amount of yeast —as little an = (Red Front Clothing Co. th road lence dno : SALE AT 1601-3 FIRST AVENUE, Cor. Pine St. Wy INTER GARDEN INTER GRRDE : HERE IS A STORY OF ALLURING-INCENSED-PERFUMED-MYSTERIOUS CHINATOWN sat cine a HOW BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ARE SOLD ON THE AUCTION BLOCK AN INSIGHT INTO THE LIVES OF THE DENIZENS OF A QUEER CITY WITH ITS COLORFUL ATMOSPHERE a) | atuonr | —FANTASTIC BALCONIES — WINDING, NARROW ALLEYS — GEORGEOUS DENS—SECRET ROOMS (ate) “WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW” [ ° . STARRING THE POPULAR i A Dramatic, Throbbing } \JAPANESE-AMERICAN ACTOR Love Story of a Prince —@ of the Far East Sessue * Hayakawa Who Finds Happiness in YOU WILL BE THRILLED AND AMAZED BY America SAN WINTER OF THE WEEK THIS IS THE BIG SHOW is TH GA WINTER GARDEN THE ATR & colt nme te

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