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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 FOR BODY You Ought to Be Overhauled Yearly Just as Much as Your Auto > By Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk a Medical Director of the Life Extem al sion Lnstitute NEW YORK, Deo, 17.—One of the strangest facts of pathology, and one too little known to the yman is that pain is a notoriously fallible Indication of disease. A pam tn the region of the heart indicates rt trouble; a pain the joint eine Knee may indicate an abcens in the jaw. Yet with the eraemett) jority ofthe taity, pain is the only | rarely in - were factor which brings contact with physicians, This is the first condi tion that must be changed, if man| is to live To lst out his natural lite the serious ailments for which pain gives no warning might n be needlessly alarming. Yet these ailments, such as cancer in its early stages, high or low blood pres: sure, Bright's disease, and the like, carry off hundreds of thousands every year to premature death. They are the smoldering fires of the forest, evident nly when the ig in flames—unless expert eye watching HAVE YOUR OWN “FIRE WARDE? Our fire wardens in the forests of the great Northwest are now regard ed as indispensable to our national ‘wealth. And in the vaster and richer forests of human lives exists the fame need for vigorous and constant | watchfulness. There are little! smoldering fires in each life which | are easily discovernbie, and which can be stamped out entirely or care. fully watched to prevent their doing | further damage. | Public hygience protects againat | disease and death by periodic exami. | Dations of streets, rors, water) supply, milk supply foods. Per. sonal hygiene can protect the tndi- vidual against disease and death by | periodic examinations of the body. | wee eS COTY fe. INVENTORY Wilkes Players in ‘Pot Luck’ M NECESSARY Foy and Little Foys at Moore ry q ‘The proper course is easy. Have| “4 your body examined at least once a year by a physician who is in tune 2 with modern ideals in medicine. Have your jaws X-rayed, your or. rt. fans tested, your blood pressure bry bn the work Mg sd age 1—Ella Von Kaufman, Palace Hip. 2-—Pauline, Pantages ested for sugar and albumi : . > for thely aetaat efficiency" |¢—Harry Holman, Moore. 4—Georgia Knowlton. ; ANNUA NV NTORY Featured at the head of next/tre with a great deal more interest s OF PHYSICAL PLANT week's bill of Orpheum cireuit| than te accorded the usual theatri » Let the doctor make an annual in-| ; a production. For the B . i ventory of your physical plant.| Vaudeville at the Moore, is Eddie gy gyno AB dong ot y bh Learn the simple fundamental rules| Foy and, of course, he is assisted) piece that American audienc 4 fr tod arerygernyied ‘ a te Rey oap bel by the usual big flock of younger|been fortunate enough to see and ‘ ¢ words “caloric,” “pro-| m4 » =, in,” and “vitamins,” in renin to Foys. These younger Foye have irre r NG wf Your body, any more than you are|now arrived at such ages that they PAU cocoa vad :. afraid of the words “magnet,” |are real entertainers on their own|TO.VANTAGES “4 Ai seg ag nlf heretedgag i ee and do not have to depend/tne now week's bill at the Pantages a bs Take your body to a “service ata.'0% *ather to carry them along. This! opening with next Monday's math or mph — years offering is called “The FoY/nee, The headline act of the pro tion” occasionally, as a prudent/ jo", . ; eauh Get tie natenaenine, yout tn boned ee eh ant ts really quite ®\ gram will be Pauliné, the French . . pretentious offering. scientist, whose offering is filled it looked over. his lw the road ° tein se 7st pes peti Another big spot on the program | wii! real laughter’. While not claim v. | ts filled by Harry Holman and com:|ing towe a hypnotist, Pi o paces j but to a longer period in which man : . 4 an experience the full and exuber-| >": in “Hard Boiled Hampton.” {his subjects in a state of .innoou re det health of youth Rockwell and Fox call themselves |desuetude and compels them to do - - Remember that there js no “law| “t¥@ noble nuts,” and have one of /nis every bidding. The result ix 20 “e. of mortality.” Bear in mind. that|th©%¢ Bonsencical acts that current-| minutes of roaring fun. He als ¢ & the length of man’s life is largely in| “8¥ Patrons like so well in vaude-| performs what he sty ment to his own hands, and that the great | Y*. i transfusion,” one of the most r rm oF extinct company of the dinosaur ‘and| William Demarest and Estelle Col-jesting experiments vaudeville audi odo bird is waiting for the genus| tt? sing a little, dance a little and/ ences have seen an homo if he falls to make good. | talk @ little, but they do these com-| sharing the comedy honors will Your body and your race are on| 0D things so well and so much/ne A) Fields and Sheldon in their trial. See that they get a fair | different than they are usually don? | porous skit, “The Last of the Cab dhance. jthat they find their names in big) pica» -_——_——_——_—__— | type on the program = Pasties. a dintet ¢ 1 CATTLE MEN en ry te) amninter Sin ny 4 a called “A. Byncopated | vis, ane af the finest musical offer a | Cocktail. of the year, There are two | Lucas and Inez are a 1921 Apollo nd three women in the com SHINGTON, 4" and Venus, Lacas is in size & giant,|™en an ° } es (moan a 17.-—Th* | and Mins Inez is trim, neat and barn : " ; pictureaque cowpuncher is gene a: bewitching. | ‘hree aAZROTNAT ba re ayde the modern. cattle breeder is going | Worden Brothers are novelty dou-|Goodwin and Rowe. a cabaret trie to Eee bn Sees vi sim pisdiet juséters with pepful music, singing and dan strong, or ‘orth, |... ing. Texas, told the senate finance com. | WILKES ogg \ | Clase, Manning are a ittee yesterday. The cattle men are | IN “POT LUC trio of nkilled and daring athletes. all broke and the cattle yard is a| “Pot Luck,” one of Broadway’ a. pintugencope feature photo thing of the past, declared Arm. | "uccesses of the present season, 15 10 eee a in Dawn givin: be presented by the Wilkes company, |Pmy i 0 "Tha cattle men are at the mercy|Desinning with the matinee tomor-|% (ue “am. f siidie yada who adored prantte? afternoon. ‘The play, whic a OOO ARE RATION tically all of the packing plants in|from the pen of Edward Cha Premtient, on the dil opening. at the world.” Carpen the Palace Hip Sunday will be Will ‘Atmstrong urged tariff protection | Man.” was produced on Broadway in| the | sm fl dee on “avery part of the steer,” but said | September and is stil! playing in the | - oe avd Flos thar on bo peers me high faritt would restore the cattle Company will s first presents | Vith thelr quaint minstrel com tion by any stock company. Thema a “A Willing Worke gage: ae Wilkes, on learning that the original |"A) Willing Workers TAS 7 |company was not to be sent on tour yes ASHIN Dec Presi-| a terpaichorean fantas: of Commerce Hoover as the federal ed the play for use of his stock | i. iaughing purposes solely, Mills 4 - member of the Colorado river com.|Companies in Seattle, Los Angeles.) 14 gmith have evolved a humorou mission, which Is seeking to end a| Salt Lake, Sacramento and Degver.|inaracter «kit in which they appear dispute over irrigation waters over | "Pot lack” In described as _ milax “The Hickville Rubes.” . ern states od ma. ells an Original an "i nd Teddy Leary, the Luapveral Western stat ma re | Billy r and Teddy Leary, th np of a girl who obtains nove with the personality. are ached +4 a Wusb thru a matrimonial adver-| adnan in. tovfal eottine tisement. The groom, was a party to r tion of songs, music and smiles yt To Remind You 5 conaphraal to, swindle the youns | "mn ceo a woman, but the tables are neatly |ary Kennedy and Neleon, a character turned’ and her influence brings | comedy palr about hig regeneration ‘The play is the one ‘The featu DM DAYS TILL the New York production BEGGARS’ OPERA } Will Irwin, author and war cor COMING TO MET respondent, spoke at the Firat ttle will have the Beggars’ | Methodist church night on Op for a week, beginning Decem-|"The Next War.” r in the q ber 25, @ delightful Christmas and |4@¥_ Irwin spoke before an assembly 1 holiday attraction, at the Metropoll-|0f University of Washington stu tan. This ¢ and racy old music| dents, telling of his coll days at play has been the delight of Los An ford with Dr. He Suzzallo, geles and San o, where jt {President of the university a has been playing to great audiences | | for the past month. Thore who love| NEW YO! Hair cannot be comedy, those who love music, and| coaxed to grow on bald ads, those who love an artistic ensemble | clared Dr. Hubt health depart lare looking forward to its en ment official, t ying against A ment le hair tonic concern. here at the Metropolitan thea Moores, of Seattle, was featured on! stars of “Over the Hill,” in Broadway, and in which she won| Square.” warm praise from the New York = critica, James Rennie, known in ple rt . tures and the huaband of porothy| Will Irwin Talks Gish, played the leading male role In | » photoplay wil present in which Clara! Johnny Walker and Edna Murphy aying on “The Next War” ay THE SEATTLE STAR HIM IN BIGAMY “~~~ Jean Riley Says She Bore} Expenses of Wedding | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.—Witl a PARIS, Dec, 11-—~The council of am 8, Mooney, husband of Jean eet LL umntanmadors haa authorised OSeenaiie ey, motion picture actress, made ON to construct the largest Zeppelin RARE " fi . lthe world for the United States, i6 0 Verna Drokas, 17, wife No. 2 WILL ‘YOU TAKE | "rhe air monster 1° to sect ne to the wary told by jean THIS AND PLEASE. German experts and will all eer 3 Mooney's arrest on a charge of big-| DONT Lose IT! replace the share of the United amy yesterday | Went |in Zeppeline destroyed in German oe h ara in 1919. : She charged that Mooney married ‘The ship is to be constracted so 4 the girl to escape prosecution on a} | charge of contributing to her delin quency Joan Riley is the 19-yearold actr mysteriously disappeared from her home in Hollywood several months ago, It was feared she had been abducted. After a long search by friends and police she was finally | found unconscious in the hills back of Hollywood, ‘The clreumstances | were shrouded in a good deal of mys: | |tery, which was never cleared up. | | |City Loses Point in Big Damage Suit Notwithstanding the fact that an other nuit growing out of the mame accident in ing, Charles J, Ma chek may press hia sult against the city for $25,000 for the death of his daughter, Sophia Machek, according to a ruling of the state supreme court. Miss Machek died January 29 as a result of injuries suffered tn | a Green Lake car accident January 6. | OF INTEREST ONLY TO DRINKING FOLKS ‘This will be of interest to all Seattle drinking people Great Northern thru trains, for ADEWIFE AID The Great Americar GERMANS BUILD | “TEP FOR U.S. Biggest Airship in World to Sail to America n me Ho cording to the 1-70 model, the high: t type of flyer, and will rival 4 Zi2, which crashed into the ‘ Humber in England shortly before was to be delivered to the Ui Staten, ‘ ‘There is some opposition here the authorization, which will keep lar number of rman alr experts in training for the ing and testing of the ship, it is (ADVERTISEMENT) Problems Of Life As the Days Go By By EDWIN J. BROWN THIS IS THE THIRD AND ROUND on boxing shows in If boxing should be sanctioned | our colleges and should become. of the leading athletic sports,” the firet time in five days, ran Sa —— - — *riday betw e and Van R P ! come ko i Legion to Spread |Chile Makes Move | Floods tn the Skagit valley had Christmas Cheer| to Conciliate Peru th: stopr 1 nervice. The trains are back on the old A Christmas tree for every hos Preliminary steps toward a peace. ! lines, except a few miles south |, pital ward is the plan of the Ameri |®bie settling of the boundary dispute of Sedro-Woolley, where a slight |! can Legion of Seattle, which is mak. | between Chile and Peru bh been detour is made over the Northern |taken, according to word received in ing preparations for Christmas cheer Pacific tracks ttle by Lucio Villegas, Chilean | to be distributed among all wounded | consul in the Northwest jana disabled veterans in bo«pitals| Chile, accord! to Consul Villegas, | ha» made the propomal to Peru that a plebiscite of the border provinces of |Tacna and Arica be held to settle their nationality and all former service men who are Gets Long Term for | Forging 75 Checks §.,, Five to ten years in the state pent Walla Walla fs the sen wed by Presiding Superior rétt Smith upon Bert B. | VeUsias building. who pleaded guilty Friday | to charges of forgery In the first de gree, Anderson in alleged to have passed more than 75 forged checks in Seattle. In his room, officers found rubber stamps, a protectograph and er accnamorion. t of work and their families thru it the state, Gifts and baskets of food are being prepared at the state headquarters of the Legion at 209] ‘ The public Porto Rican C the taal | A i in. hief j to Face Accusers WASHINGTON, Dee. 17 4iov, ¥. Mont Keilly of Porto Rico, whose re. moval from office has been sought by factions on the island, a been directed to return there, it was stated at the White House today. Reilly, who was called here be of the charges against him, probably will be back in Porto Rico jby January 1, Mrs. Zellerbach Is Dead in New York! ot AN FRANCISCO, Dee, 17.—Mrs Theresa Zellerbach, widow thet founder of the Zellerbach Paper Co,, 6 dead in New York city, ae-| miing to a private telegram re| ceived here today tentiary imp ' Jude rete voted to co-operate with Legion in the work Injunction Breaks Up Corner on Eggs eed CHICAGO, Dec. 17.—The “corner” , on eggx, which han caused the price JONES, eraduate Oflto advance steadily for several Tee “ure intnaton | Tens has been broken, officials be ; Heved today, by the injunction which | Daily, bas been appointed to the! ironipited speculation on the Chicago butter and egg board. Prices have fallen 10 to 12 cents per dozen since the injunction was issued and now are selling around 47 cents 16,997 in Seattle A lady barber shaved Aerie of Eagles her way the affections of Ed-| Seattle Eagles Friday night int ward C. his wife declared at|tlated 48 candidates into Aerie N hearing of their divorce sult, before 700 members of the organiza * _. }tion. According to records of the lodge the total number of members, | with the initiates, reaches 6,997 in| Beatie. STACY V. caune the University of }former editor of executive council of Sigma Delta Chi. 1 journaliam fraternity ac to word received from convention held re/ la Jones is now the Washington, nati ing fraternity in Amen staff of Herald. | the cently the on Db CHICAC > to at Boldt’s | ivertisement. Full course dinner, 75 Served 6 to § p, m Begins Today HOMAS MEIGHAN In a Tingling Tale of the Sea “CAPPY RICKS” Also A Mack Sennett Comedy OMAHA.—After rifling the cash} register, an unmasked bandit forced W. E. Huttenlocher, tailor, to press his trousers. NOW PLAYING Have You a Straight Loan? ET US show you how 4 casily and conveniently you may dispose of that straight mortgage. Vivid, Dramatic, Heart- Touching Story of the Kentucky Hills, Mutt & Jeff ADMISSION 20¢ nh Interesting Travelogue W INTER GARDE THEATRE A Sparkling Draught of French Frivolity ‘athe News The whole purpore of our monthly payment loan plan on real estate mortgages is to erable the home owner to get out of debt by the easiest possible method. We lowest loan money rates and at the charge NO COMMISSION OR BONUS OF ANY KIND. PROMPT SERVICE Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 SECOND AVE. Northwest Corner Second and Spring Established 32 Years In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, | does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. home set of Teeth . 88 Crowns . = Filling . $1 All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same day, Exam- ination and advice free. SEATTLE - TACOMA STAGE 7-8-9 A. M. and every 30) minutes until 6 P. M. Hourly thereafter — 7-8-9- 10-11 P. M. Main 1427 dge Work. We Stand the Test of Time Mort of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custom- ers, whose work’ jis still giving food aatisfaction, Ask own cu: tomers, who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you, Cat-Rate OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY srt. Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ce, | A Wonderful 8-page Book of Magic Pictures With Next Sunday’s Post-Intelligencer Dip Your Brush in Water—Touch the Pages of the Magic Book and Watch the Gorgeously Colored Pictures Grow. 200 Beautiful Dolls Free as Prizes to 200 Children who color best a picture in the Magic Book |representative of the women’s vigi- would soon be as popular as foott F If the art of box ning for phy lopment in time ertainly should be im Ih seen atril nd men with hollow She Says Arbuckle Case Wasn’t Smutty! SAN FRANCISCO, L 17.—There f was nothing salacious about the trial | 2 {luemiah minds take up Bt of Roscoe (Fatt buckle, acco: alert, strong, robust joscoe (Fatty) Arbu souned Boxing in the best #1 ing to 4 report submitted to the San/ ment in the world for an Mil | Francisco Housewives’ league by pered or quick-tempered persons, ore. Reet A. Dean, is seldom that a real boxer ever 3 t graces himself by aasaul Mrs. Dean attended all sessions of | striking another person, 4 the comedian’s trial on charges of| AS I HAVE SAID BEFORE, tle’s Boxing Commission has regulated boxing. It runs or to run the business for itself on a & per cent col if basis, while the promoters and ers take all the chances of unfair and a burden to m its childish ru pending such men as Harry &n overseas soldier, a member American Legion, and a ta: ttle, simply because he was to box for Austin @ Salt, suspension of “Bobby” Harper put reasonable cause, who has prother to help suppor: nd incompetent. These nm and @ credit to the ing to box for nd charities. f | ITS AUTOCRATIC USURPAT} lof authority to say who shall €a taking Virginia Rappe’s life, as a| jant committee. 1 think {t is an excellent thing for women to attend trials, especial ly those in which sex is involved. ber report said. -OA K- THEATRE Madison Near Second Ave. ‘ewly Furnished and Added Heating System Where you can afford to take the whole family. Sc and 10c LAST SHOWING TODAY “The Servant in the duct boxMmg shows, where shows may be held, and then its own rakeoff is a brazen. jof privilege that shocks the ¢ science of honest people, BOXING IN SEATTLE I8 MITTED by sufferance, Commiasion ts lege, to see t and it seems t House” Commission i guilty of ” very _ privile t al i “The Diary Finish” and “Movie || Puna when it appropriates Chats’ & part of the receipts of the Sunday and Monday “The U. P. Trail” Zane Grey's Greatest Novel shows which belong to. the boys box. Metaphorically speaking, It its fingers in the boxers’ Our sheriff, prosecuting attors and mayor should gracefully the Boxing Commission. conductor is getting the money. ~haractertze: our methods every transactio: and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bust ness Judgment. 4% Peoples Savings Bank SRUOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Packed im ice and re-leed 4 by American Railway E3 wacl! destination ts ALL CHARGES PREPAID Guaranteed te Arrive ta Open this evening until — 10 o'clock. Andrew Hamilton Ce 501 Senbeoard Ridg., 4th and Phene Eltiett 1891 Seven years’ successful vi to all parts of the United States Boat Schedul SAVE MONEY= Travel by “My baby strangled with she could not EE: Honey and ‘er it, and she rested ‘well.’ C.T. Jacheon, Nebraska City, Neb. That’ Wey, careful broad pref. 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