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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922. TOURISTS SEEK BOOZE PARADISE Bahama Islands Smile, THE SHATILM STAN SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle _— od Their ~~ saga Appearing Every Friday The Seattle Star Celebrating the a battio of St. Mibiel vetarana of the Second Gvisiog go over the top for Malcolm Doug! their comrade, who ie « ndidate reelection as prosecuting § attor IS SAFE TO SAY prevention is better than on hat it pays to consult & physician when you begin to feel sick. You can keep in good Health by using ‘a8 porridge, or as gems, muffins ~ and bread. ————— FREE TREATMENT Men and women —no matter what your ailment, grasp this op- Visit our Santpractic amity, AML Drugiess Methods. Aliments Our Speectaity. | | versal Banipractic College, Thompson Bidg. 4th ave. any fry Bt, Seattion Main S114. A > Dtesevery in the World of Medicine A wonderful remedy gives instant rellef for Hay Fever, Asthma, Rose Fever, Bronchitis and allied affec- tions of the Respiratory Tract. ‘Asthmado! has never been known fo fail in a single case of Asthma, Mo matter how severe or of long ing. Generally relief is given tly, It relieving the paroxysms magic. In scute Bronchitis, Coughs or Congestion of the Respir : Tract, following Influensa, or bad colds, it will be found » As one man writes, *Asthmadol saved my life when @octors could do nothing for me.” A marvelous remedy for the deep- peated Bronchial Coughs following : troubled with a Bronchial Af- “fection, which causes great annoy: ana in come cases acute su; » Take one dose of Asthm fm hot water and see bow quick will be relieved. wonderful remedy ts sold by Grugaists every place for $1 ttle, or will be sent postpaid on of price by the Joyner Drux . — ne, Washington.— ‘UDENS Recommend Dpto for the Eyes and eye specialists prescribe Bew- a cafe home remedy im the treatment ander money refund guarantee hy 21! ay BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 2267 Mental sunshine makes the mind grow, and perpetual happl- ness makes human nature # flower garden in bloom.—Chris- tian D, Larson, eee Would ye learn the road to Laugh- tertown, O ve who have loat the way? Would ye have young heart the your hair be gray? Go learn from @ little child each day, |And cateh the lilt of Als laughter gay, And follow his dancing feet as they stray For he knows the road to Laughter- town, O ye whe have lost the way, Katherine D, Blake. eee NOTICE Mrs Anna ‘Turner, of Juneau, | Alaska, kindly get in communication }with me at once, Important. F. R. | Loope eee | CIRCUS AT ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL Perhaps 50 shut-ins enjoyed the Barnum & Bailey perform. ance at the Orthopedic hospital last Wednesday morning. The attendance would have been much larger had¥t not been held se early in the day. Space on the lawns and porches of nearby homes was arranged for. HER WINSOME IRISH SMILE Many of you will remember the harrowing accounts In our papers of the terrible accident to Miss Kath- Jeen Tobin when an auto tumbled her over and under a passing street car as she was hurrying home from her work at the Imperial Candy Co.'s factory on Westlake ave. This injury necessitated the ampu- tation of one of her lower limbs, as doth her hips were crushed. Miss Tobin has recovered her winsome Irish smile and her good health. She shortly wilt MAve an artificial limb. The only thing that disturbs her amile is when she considers her fu- jure occupation. I am told that she has a beautiful singing voice and Were It property trained it would make @ wonderful future for her. Miss Tobin has no friends or reta- tives able to assist her, so I am ask- ing this: Will some teacher of the votee take an interest in thie little }lady? If you are so inclined, call Capitol 3267. ——————_——___——8 40E FINDS HAPPY HOME | No, Joo Wilson was not given away but the same he has found a delightful home. A tearful mother sent word to me that she must give away her l1-year-old boy. A little pernist- ent telephoning brought the de- sired result and Joe, we think, has found a fine home with W. L. Kean of Edmonds, where he will have all the advantages any parent can give a child. SUNSHINE GUILD MEETING The Sunshine Guild meets this |livan, troubles and to strengthen eyesight, | W°*K Thursday with Mrs. Nettle Ha-| Long, a A large | Wateon Co, mon, attendance |. expected. 4472 Seventh av BAND CONCERT Nile temple Shrine band was out in full force at the ut cert, playing everythi jaea to grand opera, to the great delight of the children and oldet folk. It certainly shows a beau titul community spirit when we find a big organization of accom plished mesicians ihe this enter: taining worthy Institutions of the elty. eee | SHUT-IN GETS WHEEL CHAIR It is with pleasure we are placing |the wheel chair formerly owned by Mra. Sonama by the request of her daughter, Mra, McCauley, in the home of the little shut-in Indy, Mra. Tohy Gingras, of whom we spoke last week. eee WANT MUSICAL INSTRU. MENTS Veterans at Providence hospl- tal have expressed thelr desire for « violin and « guitar, Should these gifts be forthcoming, they will remain the property of the hospital for the amusement of the boys whe play these instru: ments, eee GUILD LADIKS SEW Several of the Sunshine Guild In dies are giving up one day a week to sew for the Ryther Child Heme In preparing the kiddies’ clothing for the coming school days. Every Wednesday will find these ladies at the home until the work in com: pleted. They have also asnisted o shutin lady with her fall sewing. eee ELDERBLOOM PICNIC Well! Well! Well! Wasn't she a “darby day”? Music, sing- ing, speaking, ico cream and ev- erything. Every shut-in votes SHUT-IN AUTOS The following autoiste carried shut-ine the pest week | Julige Sharbneau, P. 8. Copstand Mra, Wiseman, Mrs. Jacob Mason, B. |S, Booth, Mra. Lidia Coenig, Marry | Harvey, P. D. Chamberlain, Bra Danny Van Alstine, F. J. Julyan Mra, A. D, Tolefson, Mine Kate Sub Glen Hennold, Miss Mabel Butterworth Sons, Bonney-/| Pheamnt & Wisgin,| William Fineh, Frank Wicker, Mrs. | OO) (0 0) = (oe (0) | | P.C.B. Graham Crackers Are Real Nourishment —buy the economical 3 pound caddy Yoo Hoo, Kiddies! A POP GUN IN EVERY CADDY Ever know many graham crackers? P. C. B. Grahams are so wholesome and so nourishing that Mother knows it’s dren to eat In your home, give the chil- dren more —at meals and for every hun- gry time. They are real nour- ishment — make kiddies grow and thrive! There's a paper pop gun for you in every 3-pound caddy of P.C.B. Shaped like a 7% inches long. noise! Lots of Grahams. revolver, Lots of fun! Be sure to tell Mother! Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Seattle, Washington To have them handy, buy them in the 3-pound caddy—the eco- nomical way, Your Grocers Sells P. C. B. Grahams in 3*pound Caddies | | 1 | | i / | | | | a child to eat too good for the chil- lots of them! P. OC. B. Grahams t Me 12 tw the date of the p Many Rush to Slake Thirst | cicecion ee VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 25 The sen-girt, sun-drenched islands of | the Bahamas group He smiling under While the islands amile, wear a look of No. Mr, Vol-| C. W. Shatia, Charles B. Smith, Dr. A. B. Kietwman, Mra, Michard Mo. Intowh Sloan's eee a blue #ky the islanders also The reason? ~——--——- 0 WANTS CALLERS | Mra, Allee Mandely, pleasure | Fourth ave, seattle. | atend » - : | “We GREETINGS, COMRADE, AND 2419 | expect to have the greatest |rush of touriats to the Bahorman this) ’, q coming winter in the history of the | soraup grag ‘dhe islands,” declared Maj. Bir Henry Doar Pilgrim by the Way: i » . rd Spiller Cordeaux, K. C, M I am leaving Seattle for a while Up 5 as B., governor and commander | and I shall miss your “Sunshine : C4; at group, who, with Smiles,” 1 want to thank you for “ux, arrived here yes | publishing the littl: poem, “Our Kind of » Man," and the many “ ‘ te ¥ other helpful, uplifting thoughts =: the islands in the winter since pro- in your little headings. , : ? hibition went into effect in the| This Berlin father built a vehicle out of two bicyeles, a United States,” he continued. “The Now he takes the principal hotel was destroyed by fire whole family for a a ride and doesn’ t pay a cent for ges. ricans simply swarm over to 1 know God will bless you In the way you pray to be blessed, And in going, may I offer this verse as a farewell thought: Philippians 4:8. “Whatsoever things are true, things are honest, things are just, things are pure, things are lovely, things are of good report; if there be any virtue and dh there be any praise think hese things.” ‘The first thing I shall look for when I return will be the Sun- shine Smile department. Wishing you health, peace and God's blessings. A GOOD SAMARITAN. IS A GLAND OPERATION NECESSARY? The benefits of the marvelous sland operations can now be ob- tained without submitting to the knife, By « new discovery the life giving gland substance can be sup- plied in capsule form, This treat ment is highly recommended by Buropean and American scientists, who have proved that the Internal administration of gland extracts has 4“ Very marked effect upon the cor responding glands of the human body, aften rebuilding them to nor- mal activity Such @ treatment ts now offered to the public in the form of Gland: ogen, @ highly concentrated gland.) ular tonle prepared from the glands | of healthy young animals and com- pounded with other valuable ingre- dients. Giandogen is surgery in capeule form and its use is equiva lent to = gradual transportation of healthy gland tissue, Giandogen ts obtainable at the Bartell Drug Btores, Seattle — Advertisement. t winter, but we have built a new far larger one, which will be oming season. couple of gears and apme basket seats. Lege of Spring Lamb, Ib. ..25¢ Eastern Hams, half or whole, FANCY FRESH-KILLED } tb 27%e | | t HEN, tb. ...+ Lamb Roast, 1b 1246 Funey Baatern Bacon, ib. 27%4¢ | Choice Pot Roast, Ib. Fresh-Ground Bone Every Day SEABOARD MEAT CO., Inc. STALL 5, LOWER FLOOR Hamburger and Baunage, Ib sone OO Choice Steaks, 2 ibs, for ...25¢ Elllots 4141 Main 's 4 The Rolled Oats 3 assorted Jelio BOLDT’S .25¢ Large Assortment of Delicious Cakes be rottag 2 big cans Spaghetti BIG FRUIT JAR SPECIAL +. T4¢@ Doren Quarts While They Last We Deliver Where Others Fail Phone Elliott 1848 GREEN'S BUTTER and GROCERY STORES 4 Large Butterhorns .,. Pints... Boldt’s Large Home Made Bread wcsee cesvecres +-10¢@ Limit § Lhe. While tt inets. La HEINZ VINEGAR Piet SS. Quart 886 Heinz Pickles Sweet — * .- B8¢ Sweet Mustard . ae Chow Chow . writ” DOC sepeees: 10€ 92. 05 KETCHUP wrt 236 1 Pint $5c Condtered Milk, 3 Tall Cans — _KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, package. . $1.93 | stew a of ", -42¢ | White or Yellow CORN MEAL, 9-Ib, sack... FLAPJACK FLOUR = > - 22¢ ALBERS’ 3s’ OATS, OATS, large package....... eo OATS, 9-Ib. sack. FEDERA OLYMPIC © PANCAKE, p ePANGAN a ..22¢| KELLOGG'S BRAN, pkg... | REX sien sui S20 CENTENNIAL GRAHAM FLOUR, 10s......40¢ | WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, 4s 23¢; 10s... WASH. MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, Etc, pkg...8¢ | CHINESE NOODLES, 2 CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 1 pound, 27¢ | MINUT Hamilton’ Vanitia | Baker's | HERSHEY'S COCOA SALT 8-Ib. sack 4 ae a Premium POSTUM Green or Black Chocolate ¥,-Ib. can 19¢ | Ib, can 37¢ | w large ¥,-b. 27¢ ISc | founcee,. OSC | v1, 19¢ j "TREE TEA M. J. B. COFFEE RED CAN | 1 Ib, 43¢ 3 Ibs. $1.20 COFFEE | COFFEE, 1 Ib. 43¢; 2% Ibs... 1 Ib, 43¢ ILL ‘PICKLES, No. 3 can 23¢; No. | 2 can. eum | MORTON'S Rogers’ All kinds SHAKER Mustard pint 33¢ 3 pkgs. SALT glass quart 59¢ pkg. 12¢ o¢ N’S -O1L—Pint at 30¢; quart 55¢; “Yy-gallon $1. 03; gallon. . 25¢ | | SUN BRITE CLEANSER, can IVORY SOAP P. & G. ROYAL SOAP Large cake Naptha Cak SOAP tae | Sy Instant HILL'S ei a et «++ $1.07 -.19¢ Vittucci OLIVE OIL pint 69¢ quart $1.29 | 4 ounces 43¢ 1 Ib. B8¢ EXCELSO A COFFEE, 1 Ib. .35¢ | BRANDESTEIN’S “B” BRAND COFFEE, 1 Ib...37¢| MAXIMUM COFF VAN CAMP'S CATSUP, Irg. .25¢ | LEA & PERRIN’S SAUC E, small White Clover. | School Boy HONEY PEANUT OLIVES | 22-02. gis. 35¢ | BUTTER PICKLES: 25. | Ib-can 23¢ | 5-Ib. pail se¢ | 1 Ib. 23¢ MAZOLA OIL, pt. 28¢; at. 53¢; Vi-gal. 9 CITRUS POWD old Dutch Cleanser GRAPE JUICE SWEET SLICED PICKLES, 22 ons... 35c CHOW CHOW Curtis’ RIPE SEA FOAM can Washing Pwdr. Big¢ Lrg. pkg. 23¢ CREME OIL TOILET SOAP, 4 cakes ELASTIC STARCH, package. ...... Campbell's ROAST PORK and BEEF BEANS 1-Ib. can CLEAN Large pkg. EASY —25c FLAKES Pkg. iis ee 210¢ | MASON JARS, DEVILED Moosebeck White TUNA MEATS Sardines FISH Ys can can * Y,-Ib, can 23¢ Ys 1%-Ib. can 1% Ibs, Can 12¢ 25¢ Ks, 3 for 25¢ 8¢ 1-lb, can 43¢ 18¢ 121¢¢ ll¢ a i Pacific Coast Biscuit Company’s GRAHAM, OATMEAL, SHORTIE, COCOANUT WAFERS and BUTTER THINS—Per s—Per Package These prices are GUARANTEED for our Seattle Stores—but those in Our Stores OUTSIDE of Seattle are, however, panichatsoyn,s Low! SKATTLE DOWNTOWN NIVERSITY DISTRICT NORTH BROADWAY WEST SEATTLE 726, Hike Mt (J. F. Coleman, Mar.) sang and 1th N. K, (H. Slack, 233 Broadway N. (G. 0. Bskland, went Alenka (D. D. Dodd, 46 Pike St. (J. A. Billson, Mar. . Mer.) by (Bot PE Sin. orm tee. Guetta, 1 bo California Ave. (8. M. Dodd, Pioneer CLAMS Red Karo SYRUP Blue Karo SYRUP Hewett) ge ie bans bs Un Moly- Westlake ubtle Market TON HILL : eaux, Mgr.) R Bull, 1320 Pike St. (H. J, Marquard South Bnd P Bibi Market (W. Le Mgr.) query, Mar.) 710- a Bh tt A’ LESCHI PARK DISTRICT welt Ave (C,H. Trent sor Yesler Way (F. H. Hater, 4201” ‘Fremont Ave. (Ingo, Gam- Mer.) lem, Mer. QUEEN ANNE HILL NonTH END bas? eee Greenwood (F. atm, ger Rabie iar Market (De Cows *ronr “Awegies wi bas Pens ol First st. te Fe Goleras, FREMONT DISTRICT BE. UNION DISTRICT 23rd and B. Union (0. W. Adkin- son, Mgr.) KIRK: Market and Picadelt st (B. 8. Logan, Mer.) Carruthers, BALLARD ideas 6419 Ballard Ave. (C, BE. Thorgen, Mer.) NT, WAS! ang one Market St (A, tn. Comba, Mer.) AUBURN, WASH. New Wall Bide, next to Mission ‘Theater (D. W. McKay, Mer.) WOODLAND ran 7317 Geese eed Ave. (C, W. Ad- kison, Mer.) ia ker re Ave. (Harry ‘ain, Rivera, (D. Roy Johnaon, Mgr.) 2215 Queen Anne Ave. (lL. F. Johnson, Mgr.) 201 Maine Ste (J. P, Pittetord, Mgr.) TACOMA, WASH. Sanitary Grocery Compa ‘Kanitary Public Market" i g Guhr, Mgr.) Liniment ZLUEESSESS3