The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 10

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Cynthia Grey: | Mother of One W rites to Say That Babies Can Be | Raised According to Rules—Argues That Sys- tematized Care of Children Lessens Mother's Work. Dear Miss Grey: Am always interested in discussion in your column and,especially in this thought in regard to the care of children, | Iam neither a mother of five, nor of three—only of one—- but I cannot say that I agree with “Mrs, C.” in all ghe says. I agree with her statements that mother’s milk is best for baby, the importance of much fresh air, and the danger of overclothing a child, | I do think, however, that a child can be ran almost by | ic clockwork. My baby is six months old and has been fed very regularly ever since birth—every three hours, except for the first few days of life, when he was fed every four hours. Thy soon get into this habit and while young sleep all the time between feedings, waking like little alarm clocks at the Victor Piano Style D Price $475.00 Victor pianos are recognized by the entire legitimate trade as standard high-grade in- struments. They have made for us a host of strong and lasting friends. We have a limited number of these FINE NEW PIANOS FOR RENT time for next feeding. My bab: ‘overfed, he has never had ¢ istence, “Mra. C." baby ery very young babies get 4 healthy ery does them no harm Jcourse it would not do to let them | & mother soont lery too long, and jlearns to tell a cry caused by colle lor a pin pricking from just jorying. Raby was never taken up for ery ing unless I pected something might be wrong and as a result he now cries but seldom—far less than mont babies, “tho he does occasion ally cry from temper or from hun ker 1 do not wish to seem to criticiae “Mra, C." severely, Her way tx all right, but it eeems to me that she ‘s causing herself more work and trouble by her methods My baby is not played with until he screams with nervous laughter, nor is he left entirely alone. if I am net around he plays by himaeit —generaily with his toes. As I said, he in fed regularty—soon I will be rting to feed him every three and @ half hours Hie bath is a more or less mov. able event, but always taking place We have sold Victor pianos throughout all the years we have been in business and in that time have placed thousands of these wonderful instru- ments in the homes of musicians of real ability where they are to be found today giving 100% satisfaction. Every instrument a standard make We carry no stencil . pianos, or, player pianos Push slane Pinns & Everything Pertaining to Music WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Ave. RETAIL TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215, Fourth Elliott 0696 ne ree ae Deposits made on or before J | 1 5 will receive J | 1 U y dividends from U y Now is the time to open your Savings Account with this strong workingmen’s association 5 Dividend now being credited to Savings Accounts—Did you get yours? OFFICERS REFERE M. A. Gottstein J, W, Maxwet Raiph a BY PERMISSION jottatein Nati V-Pres. Union Nat’) Bie Pres. Central ide. Co Gen. Mgr. Washington F. A. Rost, Pr Altes M killed in the battle at Geanes in the | Argonne. For the past five years |*he has been an assistant in the office of William and H. A Martin, 611 Lowman building. Widow of War Hero to Run for Auditor Mrs. Phoebe M. McCleverty an nounced Wednesday that she would! file for county auditor, subject to the republican primaries in Septem Born with a I baby tooth, an English MeCleverty's hus of three The Only Way To Test Tea is to Taste it. " SALADA” Natural Leaf Green Ten is proving a revelation to those who have been users of Japans. Myer TRY IT——YOU WILL LIKE IT, @. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors as had to have it extracted at| before 1 p. m. He ts teething now and will have ‘Ma firet teeth thru any day, but he has not been cross with them at all, even during our warmest days. His feeding, etc. being so regular, I have fitted my housework in between very nicely. I do all my own work, Inctuding washing Everyone remarks about my good baby and I think it is due to all the foregoing. 1 would tell every mother to nurse ina him, in warm weather, feed him regularly, and do not let him te in a damp napkin too long-—chafing will make any baby croas. 1 do not wish to seem cocksure-- this is my first baby, and I feel f have much to learn about them— perhape if I had oth children to bother me my days would not run “© smoothly 1 am sure I was fed on the same plan ag “Mrs. C.'s" children, every time I wanted it, and every time I cried I was hushed, but I know that I now have stomach trouble and oo casionally “nerves.” MRS. B. M. C. eee How many daily newspapers ai published In the United States? £382, excluding college and sum- mer resort dailies, which are issued | during part of the year only . Who Wcishisies the “Kewpte doll”? | Rose O'Neil. Star readers who wish for In formation on the care of table linen and of sliver will receive same by writing to ‘The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1322 New York ave, Washington, D. C., and inelos two cents tn i mps for post CANARY BIRDS, Seattle Burglars Are Off on Rampage Again Canary birds and diamonds figured in the loot of thieves Wednesday night and ‘Thursday A diamond ring owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Flemming, 31 Roanoke st valued at $150, was stolen. KE. D. Morton, Yates hotel, Sixth ave. and Pike st., lost $140, a gold watch and some jewelry when prowlers entered | hix room The lor shop of Dave Taylor. 108 Seneca st, wan entered by burglars and suit patterns, valued at $75, two suite and some cloth were taken, Mrs. L. A. Walls, 86 W Stewart st. reported that $10. hotel, May Reynolds, lont $14 missing Wednesday, Mrs. J, D. Squires, 1516 17th ave. N., mourns the loss of her pet canary, which was stolen from her porch Automobile thefts numbered 12. \4 KILLED IN PHILADELPHIA, July 13 |than 26 persons were rushed to how pitals, several of them seriously in the wall and iith floor of the Odd Fellows’ temple this afternoon. The crash of the 11th floor and} tons of brick, as they crashed thru | the floors and to the etreet, could be heard for miles. 11th floor when | curred. Dies F; rom Effect the accident for Mrs, Eva Glor, 64, were being made Thursday, The aged wo died in county hospital late Wednes. day night, from shock brought on by | fas poisoning, She was overcome at her home, 6160 Fifth ave, 8., 26, when she stumbled against a gas jet. She slowly sank until death came, The body is at Georgetown Undertaking parlors, oat also says never to let a Thin is the only exercice| 1 a good plain | JEWELS, TAKEN burglars | had entered her store and had taken | of the Antlers | Yards of garden hose were also WALL CRASH Four | men are known to be dead and more | jured as a result of the collapse of | Yo Fifteen men were working on the! of Gas Poisoning} Arrangements for funeral services, "s last feeding now is at 7 p. m. and he sleeps without waking until 5:30 a, m. Being fed regularly and not olic but twice in his brief ex- Mins Grey will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & m. to 12 m, each week |] Please do not come at other times an it nertously interferes with her writing. GIRL ACCUSES | UL, OFFICIAL Alaska Postmaster Faces Alleged Former Flame Accused by the pretty woman whe nursed him back to life two years ago of being the father of her child, John C. Lowe, United States postmaster at Dillingham, Alaska, was scheduled to gv on trial superior court Thursday afternoon. Facing hie accuser Thursday morn ing before Justice of the Peace J. W Hoar, Lowe heard Miss Louise De verckson, 24, recount his alleged tn timacy with her while he was a pa- tient in Providence honpital ‘Two days after she had come on duty as his epecial night nurse, Mins Devorckson teatified, Lowe promised to marry her, This he failed to do, even after her son was born, she anid. Lowe was arrested this week as he was about to leave for Alaska with hin bride of a few months, Mins De ‘| vorckson preferred charges againet him and Lowe was taken into cus tody. His bride went on, He told her he would follow shortly In reeponse to questions by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Eugene Meach jam, Deputy Prosecutor John D. Car mody, who had Interviewed Lowe, testified that he offered to adopt the baby later. Postotfica Inspector J. 8. Swenson wis investiguting Lowe's case. Me will submit a report which, if j the charges are borne out, may re sult in the postmaster’s +dismissal 1LO8 ANGE July 13.—Work ling on scant evidence police today | were trying to Identify the body of a young woman found murdered on the road which winds up the hillside i from Griffin ave, in the arroyo Seco / of the city. on the outakirts Wat Weather | Saps Vitality | Ironized Yeast Will Restore It Quickly | De you feel all “dragged out"? | Can't sleep? Appetite poor? Does ordinary mental! or physical exertion Joave you exhausted? Do you wake |up feeling “all in"? These are dan |gerous symptoms. For they indi leate that the heat ts sapping your jenergy, strength and resistance, and |ieaving you easy prey for all sorts of sickness. The thing to do, If you want to overcome fatigue, and build eneray at once-—is to take two Trontzed Yoast tablets with each meal, Then | watch the results. Before you know it that exhausted feeling will have completely disappeared. You will be able to tackle all kinds of hard work—and actually enjoy it. You will be amazed at the wonderful change it will bring. Get it today To try Ironized Yeast entirely free simply mail postcard for Famous 2-Day Test. 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You'll wone the blackheads bh Jonite powder a have just dissolved them, Pinching and squeezing blackheads only open | the pores of the skin and leave them ° unsightly—and unless the {th eadn are big and soft they 1 not out, while the simple | applicatt lonite powder and |the water dis them right out, ren You can any drug ' | wet ator these should ~ Cheasty Quality Suits $3150 \ These Clothes of Quality are reduced for a short time during our MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. They are all new, all cod atyie, and they'll wear a long time. You'll never make a better buy than you can make here today. Cheasty: THREE BURNED)”; IN EXPLOSION) ‘Three men were rushed to the city hospital Thursday, badly burned | off hin flaming cont SECOND AT SENECA ned on both hands and arma. was searching tor a job and watch. ing the men who worked, saved him self from severe burng by snatching His face, bow. about face and arma, when @ gasoline | ever, was badly burned. biow torch exploded at the Barry Ma chine company, 903 Western ave Alex Mitanoski, 22, 6536 Canesielt place, who was pumping the torch at the time of the explosion, was severe | TIMELY BEAUTY HINTS Society women wash th own hair, not because it is a fm but because they wish to obtain the greatest possible hair beauty and Ibe sure they are not using anything yh und that in wine t is ne lio use & makeshift, but is a preparation made Many of our waah er | always advisable to use | frien: Itrom a simple homestr mixture, You us cost of about 3 getting rome |druggist and |ful in a cup of | makes shampoo the hair of the head, most preparations, Dandruff, excess and dirt aré dissolved and en tirely disappear in the rinsing water {Your halr will be so fluffy that it | will look much heavier than it Its and softness will delight you.—Advertisement » canthrox this at a shampoo by from your cent nthrox dissotving hot water Naquid instead to of as with enough 1) the tor in luster also | EY Ea EY EY ET EY ET) once secure from | ano™ BATTLE SHIPS Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leaye Seattle daily “90 AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic High= way — the short route to Hood nal ond Oly pic Peninsula points, Dai 715 + 1130 8, m. 315 p.m, Extra trip Saturday and Sunday 9:30 p.m. to Beatle Daily O45 a.m, 1:90 - 500 pm, Exten trip Gaturday and Sunday 1020 p.m. Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Commerce Guide per- ed in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 3903 oat renulte | a teaspoon: | This | W, Bode, 29, $830 Green Lake way. was burned on the face. Tardy, 19, 231 22nd ave: N., who} Segema Matsusaki, 65, 208 Ninth ave. S., was given a $600 fine for vio- | Intion of the prohibition law in Fed jeral Judge Edward E. Cushman's court Thureday. Matsusski was | found guilty of the manufacture of Urie Acid Causes Rheumatism Remove the Cause by Taking Buchu-Marshmallow Compound $1.60 and $2.00 at all drug st | intoxicating Nquor by a jiry Wed. |r S¢nt postpaid by Joyner Drug © Spokane. pe y. .— Advertisement. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS Machinists ..... ..............70 cents per hour Boilermakers ... Blacksmiths Electricians Sheet metal ..71 cents per hour .70 cents per hour We what ..70 cents per hour and other workers in this line ...................:70 cents per hour Freight car repairers ...... An Car inspectors Painters, freight cars ..... ries Helpers, all crafts ........ .63 cents per hour -63 cents per hour .63 cents per hour ...47 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are strikin, against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, an their status, and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- plained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: “In the past a man who wages and working conditions was termed a much opproblum was attached craft workers, such epithets “This ts not ploye unjust wages over wa, a customary and unreasonable working rules. tween the employer and the oppressed employes act of congress, signed ty President Wilson es and working o took up the work of another man who was on strike against ‘scab’ or a ‘strikebreaker’—terms to which In the present situation created by the strike of shop- men who assume the work of the strikers cannot justly be reproached with strike in which the employer tries to {mpose upon the em- In this case the conflict is not be The people of this country, through an , @stablished a tribunal to decide such disputes onditions, which are submitted to it in a proper manner. It is the decision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are striking. “he strikers’ places are merely government tribunal and are performing a public wages and working SON PUBLIC SENTI WHO RE) Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Station SEATTLE, WASH. onditions which an employer is trying to impose, ENT AND FULL 6 AIN IN THEIR POS rdiews of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take the aocepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by @ service. They are not accepting the FOR THIS REA- ERNMENT POWER W PROTECT ITIONS AND THE NEW MEW WHO MAY OR W. L: MILLER 436 Central Bldg. | Reeteone 245 Ht SEYRSSSE Base weer 2 £90008 aBee2ee weer 49

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