The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 4

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ach Upset, Gas, Gas, Gas || Why Wait Till Jan. '1? || Coming Meet May Aid. Lonsdale, has been mounted with a an; nD) Jone-pound rapid-fire gun, whieh will C » hi 0 op or sink any booze. —"Diapepsin” || But Task 20 at Hand. || ee ic? rt tat cs | Employers Need a Jolt. |} outaistance nor Millard Hartson, ie “After the first of the year™ Is | onatoma, “Pape’s Diapepsin™ ends tndige®| proving a curse to hundreds of | Washingt heartburn in five minutes, Sour,| jodleas Senttleites, ie te ~ Upset stomach, acidity, dy»/ Jobs are offered in 192% Tm | anne ; when the food you eat fer| Prevements are planned. ThE | ny nning into gases and stubborn| state conference by expected 60 | gional custom Inapectors will also your head aches and you feel| stimulate work. be sought, with a view to guarding and miserable, that's when you But why wait onifl after Jame |) or the 22 roads crossing the nT nen | He. | t without fear, It's because! veins, To the man who's out of [at tho Beacon Iii pharma: Diapepsin “really doed” regu-| work, the greatest possible | 1ith ave. 8. ‘The station will weak, outoforder stomachs| Christmas present is a JOB, daily for the free use of the Gives it its millions of sales an- Phone Main 6000, ask for the | Cards from the central library or any iy: Get a large sixty.cent case| employment bureau, and hire an jof the branches may be used, or ony Sf Page's Diapepsin from any drug| oddjoby man for one day, at |cards can be obtained at the drag) Tt fs the most efficient ant-) least more. Booka not inctuded in the mown, It ts scientific, harm collection will be obtained from the belones in every homa—| Jap Woman Envoy ie | Mme. Kajt Yasima, representative of Japanese women at the peace con beach Half Moon bay. ference, will be entertained exten- ryder hen a tion will be given in her honor Tue | yoneson, ploneer boat builder, dead day night at the Catherine Blaine 7 oe hoine, 318 11th ave, A ASK COP ON BEAT WHERE GOOD BEER CAN BE OBTAINED ‘When it comes to obtiging po Noemen, Seattle wins the plaster beer stein. If you're a bit dubi- ous, listen to Don McFadden, 12th . N ave. and Pike st. Skirt to Make Child a Dress}; 4 . “My landlady toM me she want- - : A! od to get some beer last week, but Fach package of eS a fl didn't know where to get It She || contains directions #0 aoe aek |] | asked me if I knew, but I said nd. |/any woman can dye or pre . . Then I happened to see the cop shabby skirts, dremmes, walrts, conta, A ye on the bent just outside, I told ||eweaters, — stockings. in is the } her to ask him. draperiaa, everything like new. Bur high de ti |] “She asked the op ‘Do you || /Diamond Dyes"—no other - ig gra e know where [ can get some good || then perfect horn yeing guaral ‘ > if you * never dyed in the world, bear? and be repli ye ety: || terore: ‘Tell your drurgist whether that sells for | phe tien rset agli 4 the material you wish to dye i# | | 80 Little money | \\| Rave Tnat Teal a darn geod || cotton, or mized goods, Diainond police forcer caer INNUHLHLVH HUTA IU = oa .START A CHRISTMAS ACCOUNT ‘Articl furniture for Christmas be hased under the -< of the popular ots CREDIL SERVICE and paid for on terms as low as = $1.00 DOWN AND $.00 WEEKLY ? . GENUINE a ==q 7 LEATHER ROCKERS 25% Christmas Reduction A Gift That Will Be Appreciated For “Dad” A comfortable Rocker in which to stretch out and rest rSter a hard day’s work. Some examples of the reduced prices Regular $40.00—Reduced to $30.00 Regular $45.00—Reduced to $33.75 Regular $47.50—Reduced to $35.60 Regular $50.00—Reduced to $37.50 Regular $52.50—Reduced to $39.30 10 Styles to Choose From SPECIAL Fiber Fernery $ Or0 \ $9.75 29 inches long, 12 inches wide and 30 inches high. Brown finish, Ohio Vacuum Cleaner For the wife’s Christ- mas. Her greatest aid to housekeeping— $55.00 I $5.00 Down and $5.00 Monthly Suggestions “For the Home” Serving Wagons Spinet Desks Gateleg Tables Windsor Chairs Sewing Baskets DAVENPORT Covered in Genuine Leather By Day a Beautiful Davenport By Night Easily Converted ‘ Into a Comfortable Bed For the Christmas Visitor or UUUOUUUUAUAVUTUETUUUUUALULUAUEUUAATUAT AAU ALA EAU Overnight Guest Solid quartered oak, famed finish, Trade Your — re M'DOUGALL = og M.A GOTTSTEIN Mee wor FURNITURE CO. cee tot le SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | pes sued = Christmas, -—-«:1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike kitchen, = fl HUTVAUVUAVUA UU ALLAEAAUUTUCAUETUA ALA ran based oir wel pooks for adult There will not be any dis | hot shots of in te placed & collection of books for adulta) ig ana runs northward fa little | S#Mioulture, yet it early became evi over 400 miles to the Tanana river,|4Mt that the results attained at | Tanana about 66 miles to Fairbanks, | CURIE OM as indicative of what The Tanana ties north of the Aine.|°Uld be done in the Matanuska central library on request, if posaibia |CTomes the Matanuska valley and —-— SCO.— Heavy reas tn. | river, : | to Be Feted Here corlaes gh ypc ie of destroyer |two valleys present the most favor-|'™8"Y years The station includes poe a Bl stg gy oy cor | Delong, stranded two weeks ago on) “ble conditions for agricultaral de “ ing. xively in Seattle thin week. AreceP| porer ANGELES—Capt. Albert T. extreme Southeastern Alaska and i#|'Feady been cleared and ts being | ‘Wine iso found directly across the Chu. | Tepped. potato Is not a dry, mealy tuber RICH — ing Prince Wilt vai muccem achieved In wheat produc other hand, they eo met here ve | tion at Fairbanks will be dupii however, fairly well matured, wil RED ’ cated at Matanuska. However, the | Ke*P satisfactorily, in of good favor. BI OOD _ —————as---~-~- | Feaulte already obtained at the iat-/%d by many ts found to be more | yi er an | ter station age probably fully as en-|Palatable than potatoes raised in | CAS T '@) R | couraging as those experienced at|‘h¢ States, altho the latter may have @ higher food value, It seeme raised on the station which ran as In Use For Over 30 Years hick as 4s tunnels to the acre | After be able to hold the local mar THE SEATTLE STAR : MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921. ity, but some |AUTO CRASH __ [sre mney, or Alaska © grain, jeormingly in the Matanuska Station. Struck by an automobile on the Ta i not in growing grain but in }coma highway Saturday night, Pat.| "pening tt | rick Rurna, 66, of Mverton, died Sun- | POTATO 18 day at the ¢ y howpital BIG Chor 4 le Y urns was crossing the road when| At the present time the princtpal Work Just Started, an automobile driven by A. W, Dol|¢ash crop of the Matanuska home Big Wheat Yield, phin, of Olympia, wtruck him, frac-|steader Is potatoes. Mr. Rader Sy - “A turing hin skull, Dolphin wag arrest-| stated that at the experiment eta Potato Was lirst. od by the aberiff at Olympia, but was| tion he has never rained lees than ; later released. 10 tons to the acre. The construc ee se, Se Burns i survived by hin widow, | tion of the government railroad by gh gy y Mra, Mary Barna, He wasinthe em |the Alaskan engineeging commis teter in the department of agricalture. | ploy of the Juwamish Lumber Co, | sion furnishes a ready market for owas written tel memer- — ap at Tes te tnlenien te o> poneeen -|all the tubers now produced. ” tos Lag The Mar serured exclusive rights | prevaiia in the valley of the Tanana.| The Matanuska potato hae had “Bayer on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer } ‘ for ite publication, Cook Inlet, an arm of the Pacific|'t® Ups and downs, In 1917 the ocean, reaches into this region with | Market was overstocked with an he AOE OR By E. A. Sherman inferior article raised jocally. As| Warning! Unies you see the name|ache, Neuraigia, Fheumation, Tam te De" 12 Why net do the work on-Canadian border, At Matanuek t its tremendous 88-foot tide, and ww me ioe ncick: minke of Fuge) S212 Way Bice men nasd | Weshingwoo-Canadian border, railroad, another superinget canes | Modifies the heat of ‘the summer |% result, the price was low and a|<ffayer™ on package oF on eed Toothache, Lambege and tap Z new sands . and the severity of the winter, - R sor gl ett ine Aspirin ¢ ~ be pos na ood ged get an in toacer ‘givers ‘and |Beacon Hill Gets =f Neng Saree Which wits Si) enous perso s As unmarketable. The strugeling fascias rn td Sotcuars las pacer f Aegis le iaay ae bay. — 8 Diapepsin. val in importance the station at prenc' uy phys 0 saa te SE anne Bern nd cinmn:| Sulbaring Wier tenee? P ensues Branch of Library Fairbanks. The government vat Tae ASSURED le S00 ee <a o "lone yours an od onto by mil | Aspirin is the trade mark of H Make your next meal a favor-| employers need a jolt of Christ le public Mbrary han|FOsd starta at Seward, a beautiful! There 's a large aren of Ind Rav | ii wever they did not lose heart, |lions, Take only a# told in|Manufacture of Monoaceticacid food meal, then take @ little Dia.| mas spirit—perhaps » couple of ‘The Seattle pub harbor open to navigation the year |! Sell and topography suitable for |, pata gained wisdom by ex-|the Bayer p perience. Formerly aimort any - Fairbank ould . he tely | Kind of potatoes were used for O04 It then goes up the valley of the » ou no Gately | seed and were planted upon any Pas : nt kind of ground, ineluding level, poorly drained areas not bent adapt-! ed for potato culture. Now most of the Matanuska potatoes are grown from seed of two varietics which the Matanuska experiment station has demonstrated are best ka range of mountains, of which |*!4 Busitna valleys. In conse Mt. MeKinley in the ruling figure, |TUOMC® & separate experiment sta Iu Its course northward the railroad | 40" for this region hae been estaty |lished under Director F*. B. Rader, follows the valley of the Susitna| 80 has worked under Professor Next to the Tanana, these | 2e0rmenon's directions for a great devoted to potato culture are a! o ! an area of 880 acres, only about t uigeky etnep 7 ong velopment, They do pot have the| 10 Scres of which t# suitable for heavy rainfall Which’ prevelie in| cultivation. About 100 acres has| Warm, well drained, and early ma STEEDS Keven under these conditions the gach divide in the country surroung-|_ There i# Re aswurance that the) Ji. nigh starch content. It is Fuirbanks in the earlier years of Infants and iu tation, Last year wheat w apparent that the Matanuska potato jecrenees the ~_ - Children Bee oll ge Ms van an {2nd the Kuirbanks wheat will herc- | beare Jowever, some of the varietion did | ket to the exclusion of four or veg ot ripen. Probably 80 per cent | ¢tablen brought in from the states the varlety best suited to the (Te Be Continued) N account of decreasing ‘ money. rates and the re- sulting increase in price Ss of fixed interest bearing securities we will with- draw from the market on -- January 10, 1922, any —~ part of the issue of 8% gold coupon notes of this company then unsold. Subscriptions will be accept- / ed up to January 10, 1922, subject to previous sale. Puget Sound Power & Light Company Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham

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