The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 16

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THE Boo! ‘Twas Ku Klux Weapon Scared Pickaninnies There Was a Reason New Brand a Fake By Fred L. Boalt PORTLAND, April 14—The re vival, thruout the country, of “The Birth of « Nat waa @ shrewd piece of business | the revival will do good da upon the impres ful minds will be made aun more thoughtful, | “The Birth of « Nation” te a won toplay, Nothing so dra-| food has been done in mov ures since Griffith made tt, Tt te the story of the real Ku ux | Klan, | eee Little Children Brighten Homes | Ober ah young —_ starting out in life has tg of joyful hours spent before the fireside with health children; but, alas, how often young women who bee yo children are denied that happiness because of some Sanvtienal | ‘The war between the North and the South was over, “The Little nel” returned to his Southern 1%. Hordes of negroes, freed by | the war, were raging up and down | the country, terrortzing amd destroy tng, led by white carpetbaggers from the North. | The whites were outnumbered and outvoted, There were black Judges and & legislators, many of them | deran, ent which may be corrected by proper treatment. | tiiterate, Th ft Lydia E. Pinkham’s V egetable Compound is just the medicine (te, faeahn Gen piers ea thrust upea them, They did not know how to exercise tt In jus thes, we mtst remember, If there were Instances of negro Invasion of the sanctity of the white man’s home, during reconstruc | thon, there were countlens In. | stances, during slavery days, of white invasion of the negro’s | home, ‘There was this difference: The negro was Griven by lust, while the white man was Inspired by greed. And a black mammy loves her pickn ninny with the same kind of love! | that a white mother feels for her | ebtt. for these conditions, as the following letters show: Cras. T—"You surely gave wo- men one good medicine when you Lydia EB. Pinkbam’s Vegvtable Com- nd on the market, After I had my I all ran down and so nervous it me from gaining. My doctor did ing he could to build me w pod torn Br me to take Lydia Be Pinkham’s —— Compound his medicine and I am now « new woman. I have had three children and they are all Se > Pinkham babies, I have C barbus, N. Y—T was under the doctor's care for over five years for backache and had no relief from his medicing. One day a neighbor told me about your Vegetable Compound and took {t It help¢d me so much that I wish to advise all women to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for female troubles and backache It ls @ great help tn carrying « child, as I have noticed & difference when I didn't take é medicine to opveral it I thank you for this medicine and Dut alt that's past, thank Godt friends Cr sareppee a Tm Mey Mf it if I ever come to this point again I do You are cutenly: dete good work in not want to be without this Vegetable “The Little Colonel,” hearteick be | |onuse his home was in ruins and his | | women folk tn danger of a fate worse tle white chi bien some plckantanines by sheet over their heads and| saying “Root And that ts what the real Ka Klox Klan did—It put » sheet on tts head and sald “Bool to the negrom, who, being ignorant and superstitions, were frightened In- sto sultminston to law and order. The real Ku Klux Klan was (legal, it was preresary tn/ just as our own Compound."—Mrs, Fazp Muxxa, Box 108, this world.”—Mrs. ies Tousuecx, Churubusco, N. Y, 40557 Wabash Ave, Chicago, Il, Many such letters prove the reliability of Lydia E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound LYDIA E.PINKHAM a co. np mass. ; * y were in deadly earnest. They WHAT'S MINE’S MINE mere hardetting,; Mrelenteheoting: Would Add to Fees | sin" Banae aru were «|ehuing man. 00 SN to Cut Tax Burden) tire-quen: hip but never! ond Ku Klux Klas patterned after oftes closest friend jommended by the Washington state taxati inveatigat! ommittee, : el WMimimea Candied Laxative Waters | The commission conferred with MOVIES For infants, children and adulta, 3te at all Grug stores, or sent, pp. bY Joyner Drug Co, Spokane.—Adver | Usement. er, the handshaking office any one of ther o a @ hard-ridin hting ment This Watch FREE With « ft jSeveral state department heads, } passat roan | Juniper berry takes two years to ripen. What one among them Is fight Ing for his folk? one! heme Or imagines he bt and women Not ng that there are many tn 4 Inequalities in this tm perfect cfvilization of ours, what j wrong cOndition cannot be righted “Drees Well—Never Mim the Money” by the orderly processes of law? And where le the wrongdoer of today who can be frightened tnt tght-doing by a man in a pillowcase saying “Roo”? The rank and file of the peo ond Ku Kilax Klan is honest. The rank and file of every great movement always honest. But the leaders of it are not honest. Dinguised as the trueAmert- cana, they hide & yw came and ally mystictam, esying “Boot thus @ to gain some business or advantage. (Tomorrow T will give you the other side of the pleture of the Ku Klux Klan in Portland) 2-Pants Suits for Easter Men’s—Young Men’s—and Boys’ | HESE SUITS would be a real buy if they came with only one pair of trousers. With two pairs of trousers they are a value no man should overlook. There are models for both men and young men in I] single and double-breasted styles. Conservative and j ultra designs. Regulars, stouts, longs, shorts. Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing 114 be used very carefully, | Boap she if you want to keep your hair looking te best. Most soaps and prepared 4 sbampoos contain too much alkalt ries the scalp, makes the hair , and ruins i. thing for steady use ts shampoo bis pure and greancless), and i» er than anything else you can “this {xtva Pair Gives Double Waa" Men’s Suits, $35, $40, $45 and $50 Business Suits a a 4 Crown Non-Breakabie Patented Compass, tn Crystal, ‘Thin Model, 14 Size, Solid Nickel Silver Case. Accurate Guaranteed Movement tearpoonfuls of Mul } ? or glass with a little ys 2-Pants ~gl eh 3 constant ugbly. Sim water and an abundance of ther, which rinseg out fabrics and col and double breast Suits foatured at bal ys Le uff and Bate sp trem $25, $30, $35, $40 ah pa Soy e aged “gaan } Men’s Hats, Shoes ight, lustrous, anf tancy mix- | and Furnishings oantit oft tures; also in | at any pharmacy; it's very stripes and blue Boys’ 2-Pants Suits cheap, and a few ounces will sup: here $15 and $18 Both pairs of | Boys’ Spring Suita, with extra trous ‘Trousers are | of excellent wearing « | $8.50 A Guaranteed Watch Free WITH SULPHUR | DRESS WELL With All Boys’ Suits . | Never Miss the Money Open a Gately Charge Account ng Out of the skin} t We sell Men's and Boys’ Cloth You Need Not Pay All in 30 Days itching eczema, can be 5 ing, Hats, Shoes and Furnish ome by applying @ little ft ings for strictly one price ways a noted skin Cash or Charge use of its germ de \ stroying properties, this sulphur I aration instantly brings ease skin irritation, soothes and the eczen right up and ves the akin ¢ and smooth i . y It seldom fails to lieve the tor | 1427 FIFTH AVE. 1427 FIFTH AVENUE from skin, Gouble etituld est m tite Pike and Union Between Pike and Union Streets jar of MenthoSulphur from any Between good druggist and use it like @ cold ~ cream.—Advertisement. SEATTLE STAR ts { COMING IN “IRENE” Increase in the amount of licenses 4 in the saying |*P* first. What one am the tooal | jand fees in onter to relieve the enor tebin te Oo tors—the fat, soft physician, the |mous tax against real entate was reo ee oe ¢ lawyer, the thin, anaemic hab. | { Patti Harrold. This scintillating young actress comes to! the Metropolitan soon in “Irene,” the popular musical com-| edy. This 1 Miss Harrold’s first visit to Seattle in this show | and theatergoers have a treat in store, for “Irene” was orig- inally written for this winsome little actress. Competency of sen Women Alread y Thoroly Shown Workers for the election of Mrs, Henry Landes, candidate for the elty council, will explain in The Star from time to Ume the aime and ideals of their can | didate, and also their ewn pur | poses in seeking her election | They will emphasise expecially, they say, the necessity for wom- en's participation In polities ese BY HELEN M. STEVENS Moat people concede without argw ment that women, by thelr nature, | initiate and ee ate state of Washington hee aa | es the past eight yeare a superin tendent of public instruction who has | managed the rural educations! sys |tem more efficiently than it was ever managed before. Tt le not a prophecy, but @ fact, that when Mrs. Henry Landes takes the first seat in Seattle's city counct! | ever occupied by @ woman, ehe will |take with her working foroes of the Migheet order Thee forces are earnestness of character: love of service for the pur. | pose of being useful to the grentest pen-mindedness, tn intelll on of Ais purpose record that all rightmind | 5 will renpect. andes will be paratmonious | enough to watch that no penny of are ant to plan, cha tee ie payers’ money goes to waste | men aes ou the P eetng ome She will, on the other band, as a re | Reeds of the community euch 88 PEO | J» of ner scientific training, ese the viding hospitals for the ering, ; | needs of the coment » and her mind will be elastic ugh to viewal-| ize legitimate financtal outlay euch modern city should foster and fuge for the submerged, and Inett tutions for the general uplift nd developmen: ; of mankind tata To make thane weiture agenciea |Brother of Seattle | 5 te aiteicait| Man Dies of Anthrax | problems of the| Anthrax, @ disease known among! present time and cattle, but rarely among humana 1none of them caused the death Thursday in Cora i‘ snetion proper. ing, N. ¥., of Jeane Hnssage, $2, « ty without wom brother of W. & Baneage, secretary: en's steadfast co treasurer of the Pacific Car & Foun- peration — In Gry Co. Tassage contracted the dis most cases they Case while tryiog to determine the succeed best with death of a cow in his herd. | im "THE HOPE OF THE WO! helm. _tony, pete! The war of 1614 laid half the na. “ | Hone of the world in the dust. Their | homes, their industriea their pence launched by men who formulate the Plane and sasign to women the task | iust be rentored by the rising gen- In them is the hope of me Mra. Blevens of raising the funds. But women | eration. j8re quite as capable as men tn tnt | world, |tiating such movements. The Chit | T° make motherhood easter, to se. | cure for every baby @ clean Dill of | dren's Orthopedic homgital, launched | eaten and & Deir etart tn Mto~-thas | some years ago, has been financially |is the problem. conducted thru the efforte of | Lydia FE. Pinkhant’s Vegetable! sroup of women who started with a/Compound te an excellent medicine | negligible eum of money, Measured for mothers and for future mothers. | by financial reeults alone, ita success| Far fifty years this medicine has/ has been gigantic been used successfully in all non. | The number of Seattle women who | eurgical cases of women's diseasca.— have launched and conducted large! Advertisement, We’re Making a Noise And it seems like everybody in town has heard it. It doesn’t take people long to find out where to get Good Sausage When a man gets a taste of our finely fla- vored Pig Pork Sausage he has a new ex- perience of taste that delights him for months, and he never gets over the liking for the treat. Just buy some of this good sausage and see how glad you’ll be you read this ~ On sale in bulk every SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY. lb. 20c Frye’s Me arkets American Meat Company—519 Third Avenue Ballard Meat Company—5443 Ballard Avenue Bay City Meat Company—14120 First Avenue Central Meat Company — 1420 First Avenue Olympic Meat Company — 1426 First Avenue Seattle Market—109 Occidental» Avenue Western Meat Company—1102 Western Avenue —— j | MMMM THE $100 CASH PRIZE For One Line of Jingle in the Post-Intelligencer’s Want Ad Jingle Contest Means Hundreds of Thousands Will Read FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922, Typ \ FOVOUDUUUAGGOUONOUGOOOANAOUOUOOORONOOUOOGOAEEOAUOOOGALEOOUOOAOALEULATUAETAWNY Post-Intelligencer | Want Ads Next Sunday! Yn | MAIN ASK FOR WANT AD TAKER PUT YOUR WANT AD IN THE SUNDAY POST-INTELLIGENCER It’s Your Grand Chance to Tell Thousands Upon Thousands of People What You Want to Sell, Rent, Buy or Exchange Details of the WANT AD JINGLE CONTEST In the Post-Intelligencer Every Day 2000 mma Hy OMANI i

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