The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 8

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RATES aa aM = a eta en's e's 2's 95c, $1.15, $1.85 = a “ = WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. AUTO ROW STORE DOWNTOWN STORE 812-818 E. Pike 2041-45 Westlake ROMP POPPA RRR RAR RR RY Terre eee | HOW A HOTEL CHIEF SEES SEATTLE PLAN G, EB. Billingstey, assistant man- ager Hotel Drake, Chicago: “Seattle is the most beautiful and charming | elty we have soon on our Western trip. Your distinctive attractions for the tourist cannot be duplicated tn any other part of the country. That is why Seattle can expect « constant. ly increasing tourist travel.” Am very anxious to get in touch with J. W. Moberly, or some of his relatives. Anyone who can assist me please write Cecil Moberly, U. S. S, Shirk No, 318, care Postmaster, Seattle. A DIFFERENCE Jud Tunkins says he's willing to trust the wisdom of the plain people more than he ts the theatrical taste of the tired business man.—Washing- ton Star. OBEDIENCE Rose—Does she obey her dietitian? Isly—Yea, and got 50 pounds off for good behavior —Judge. Effective July 6th PRICE PORTLAND, — Forty-seven per. sons, members of Mazama club, Port land, and Angora club, Astoria, ollmb Mt. Hood July 4, while 17 climb Mt. Adame. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Abwags beste DRUG CO.’s SPECIALS FOR FRI & SAT. $1.00 Listerine ....69¢ 50c Listerine .....33¢ 25c Listerine .....17¢ 60c Mulsified Cocoa- nut Oil ........88¢ 25¢ Lyons Tooth Powder ........17¢ 25¢ Mennen’s Taleum Powder seeee ABE 50c Palmolive Shampoo .B3¢ 80¢ Odorono 16¢ $1.00 Liquid Arvon 69¢ 80c Kolynos Tooth CORD AND FABRIC TIRES AND “TON TESTED” TUBES For Instance— 324-2925 aaa i, Barn + 18¢ “ | $1.10 S.S.S. Blood TON TESTED’TUBES: = J “tenis?” 236 1 | say Fahan's me ompond ....... ¢ 2 ® } Cream weveess 39¢ | “ sa Taleum owder ........17¢ x - S$ 05 $2.50 Alarm e i Clocks .......$1.45 : || 50c Squibb’s Magnesia Tooth Paste.....20¢ BUTLER RUG CO. J.P. CHASE Chemist Remember - Reduction Applies to ALL Sizzs- Quality Unchanged | PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. OF AMERICA, INC JEANNETTE, PA. | THE SEATT CONVICT BREWS HIS OWN INSIDE PRISON WALL AT SING SING NEW YORK, July ¢-—Barney Conway, found guilty of conduct unbecoming « convict, nursed an old-fashioned “hangover” in soll- tary confinement at Sing Sing to- day “Hurrah for prison reform! shouted Barney, weaving down the corridors of the jail, Investigation showed that Bar. ney had made, within the shad. ows of the gray walls, home brew from @ mash concocted with pota- jar, yeast and other ingre- Where Barney got his ingredi- ents no one knows, but Warden Lawes points to the fact that Bar. ney was a burglar unt he got caught at it. Barney not only drank to the saturation point, but passed his brew around to other prisoners in the way of celebration of Inde pendence day. “I thank whatever gods may be for my wheonquerable thirst,” quoth Barney, as he was put in solitary confinement. “Stone walls do not a prison make ae | SHOW SPACE Reservations for space at the Pa- elifio Northwest Merchants’ conven ton at the Bell st. terminal July 24 to 29, inclustve, total 44 per cent of the entire space, which Is double that of last year, Ira Curry, executive secretary of the convention, with headquarters at 206 First ave. 6., sald Thureday that the committee expecta to get contracts for the bab ance of the space within one week. Eight Tacoma firms are included in thom who took space Thursday, J. & Davis, in charge of hotel ar rangements, states advance registra. tions are double those of a year ago and it is estimated that 2,560 mer. chants will attend. Success of last year's exposition, assurance that the 1922 show will be double in size and interest of the last one, and more elaborate entertainment features, coupled with improved business con. ditions, warrant this estimate, it ts maid. ‘ There wil be more than a mile of exhibit stretched along the 105,000 square feet of space avaliable on two of the great transit floors, Ramps were tnstalied Wednesday to facili tate the handling of 360,000 people expected. 4,000 Visit Ships of Pacific Fleet Four thousand visitors were re corded as having been aboard the battleships of the Pacific fleet on Wednesday afternoon. A large num- ber, but not quite so large as those of the previous days of the week. Typhoid Fever LE STAR | April 4, 1922 iNettet given BY DR. RH. BISHOP HERE always toa during the vaca tion season, be cause people on trips or out camping forget thelr accustomed health babite and eat food and drink water, the _ sources of which may be un Every typhoid case comes from a Previous case or from a person who haa had the disease and still carries the germs. Sometimes this happens by direct contact; sometimes the infection is tranamitted indirectly, by water, milk or other foods, In milk, the germs not only live but multiply. It we do not know how it in produced and handled, we should insist on pasteurization, We should insist also on knowing wheth er the water we use is pure, If there is any doubt, the water should be dolled. Typhold germs often pass from hand to hand and from hand to mouth, 80 keep your fingers everything eles except your table utensils out of your mouth, Flies may be carriers of typhoid, for they fly from filth to food. Since we cannot always know who prepares our food and are many times dependent on the cleanliness of those who serve us, there ts but one way to be anaolutely sure of avoiding typhoid and that {* by tak. ing the typhoid preventive treatment It ts very simplo, requiring but one small inoculation weekly for three successive weeks. DOES LAUNDRY WORK AND HOUSEWORK 700 to Find Her- self Feeling So Well Taunton, Mass.—‘‘I used to have pains in my back and legs so badly, with other trou-| bles that women every month. didn’t dome much , 80 one da: ‘ter talking with | and) geceived, Thave rat? ever since ou me the greatest ° Your dealer in the Yellow Diamond store will show you the New Improved Gillette. Compare it with the best old-type razor you know. At every point you will find it a 75% finer instrument for shaving, Some eny oven snore, The New Lmproved 1 BY PAUL F. GODLEY America’s Foremost Radio Authority “Ww will a loop antenna do for me?” Innumerable radio fans ask that question. Each could a himself if he would get @ little un derstanding of the structure and op: eration of the coll or loop antenna, This ty¥pe of aerial is comprised of several vertical wires all connect. ed together, ‘These vertical wires act in the same way as vertical an. tennae, Their being connected makes it possible for the signal energies created in them to be added together and thus feed the re ceiver. But even tho there Is a muiltt plicity of these small vertical an tennae, the total energy produced in them {s considerably smaller than that which would be produced in a single large one. Only a Imited number of turns upon the loop may be used for a given wave length. If the number of turns is too great, it may be im possible to use the loop for the de | sired wave length, Usually the loop constructed for the reception of 360 meter waves has about 10 turns of wire wound on a frame measuring three feet on each side. This should give the equiva lent of 20 small vertical antennae, each three feet in helght—or a single | length six feet high, a seca who took ble Com : a for | out the same troubles I had, I |thought I would try it also. I find \that Ican work in the laundry all through the time and do my house- work, too, it month I was so sur- | | prised at myself to be up and around and feeling 80 good while before | used | |to feel pry wp | lifeless. I havi told some of the girls who work with iE and have such troubles to | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | Pound and I tell them how it has elped me. You can use my testimo- nial for the good of others,’’—Mra, BLANCHE SILVIA, 69 Grant St., Taun- ton, Mass, the same story—one friend tell- ing another of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. pAdvortisem: it But the energies induced in each of these wires does not add fully The resultant energy is only slight ly greater than that which would be received from one group of 10 verti cal wires. This would be equal ap: proximately to the energy received in a wire slightly more than 80 feet in helght. Most amateur antenna have a height considerably greater than 30 foot. Signals recelved upon a loop usually will not average more than 1.70 part of those received upon the average outdoor antenna. Thus the loop antenna lends Itself for use only with the most sensitive type of amplifying receivers | In connection with these it will aid | considerably in the reduction of in. | terference of all sorts, altho it can. wer it for) Godley, Radio Wizard, Advises Star Readers Loop antenna showing vertical wires connected in | series. / not by any means completely elimin- | ate natural electrical disturbances, It can only reduce them. YAKIMA.—Branch postoffice es- tablished at Yakima to handle in. creasing volumes of mail. One dose often helps com mence toenrich your blood and revitalize your worn- out exhausted nerves Nuxated Iron is @ newer form of iron, like the iron in your blood and like the iron jn spinach, It isso prepared that it will not injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach. It ready for almost immedia’ absorption and assimilation by the d while some phy- sicians claim metallic iron which people usually take is not absorbed at all. Ifyou are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the follow. v Then test your strength again {and see how much you heve gained. Noxated tron is sold under an absolute guarantee that ir money will be refunded if you do not tain perfectly satisfactory results, For se!e this city University Pharmacies, Inc. and all other druggists | News of Advantage to Every Young Man in Seattle ‘OU will live to see America pro- duce many a startling invention. CLlte ix Patented January 13% 1920 THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922, Look for the YELLOW Diamond and talk to the dealer who shows it nr sk tt Ein $2 a3 VERVE SETHE PE, EStE SET: oTRSEREES y ESSES QRETE HA Es HY Concrete Pavements §f ms Urged for Ballard § inc Declaring that they are dangerous § *¥° 5 to pedestrians, Maj. O.-A. Piper, su perintendent of streets, recommended Thursday that worn-out woods | sidewalks be replaced with conerite | Walks in many sections of Ballant i A STATESMAN IN PERIL “Why don't you put more of a hu- morous touch into your speeches, “I made a humorous speech once,” | mused Senator Sorghum. “Wasn't it successful?” ““Tt was too successful. The folks said It was a shame to waste me on Washington; I ought to be in vaude- ville."—Washington Star. Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence! Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen, of Rochester, N.Y. suffered for years with rheu- atiam. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to_work. He finally decided, after y ot ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the ac- cumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, Were dis- solved in the Joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he conault- ed physivians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quick d completely banish- od every # nd symptom of rheu- matism from hi He freely gave Alscovery, which he called Allenrhu, to others who took it, with what might called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers, He therefore Instructed drug- gis erywhere to dispense Allen- rhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly return your money with- out comment.—Advertisement, An Aid to Wearing G This Season’s Fashions Gielps to Beauty) Here ts « simple, unfailing way @ rid the skin of objectionable hair With some powdered delatone and water make enough paste to covet the hairy surface, apply and tn about | two minutes rub off, wash the skia | and every trace of hair has vanishel This is quite harmless, but to aveld disappointment be sure to get the delatone in an original package and mix fresh as wanted.—Advertise ment. 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