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suffer with indi- gestion, dyspepsia, liver, wrecked nerves, overished blood or ag- izing rheumatism? The Unquestioned testimony is BEEN VAMPING THIS WOMAN'S HUSBAND? CHICAGO, Sept. 11—A Beau Brummel who ts so alluring he outshelkes the Shetk of flotion, was described tn a divorce bill by Mra, Emily Stewart Jones of Chicago, agalust Benjamin C. Jones, Grand Rapids manufac turer, Women, the divorce bill saya, flock about him, eagerly Mxten. ing to every Intonation of his voles when he appears tn soctety; they send love notes, flowers (IN “BARGAIN HUSBAND” CASE | THE SEATTLE STAR Four large floors of homefurnishings MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHE RS 1514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike Gottstein’s Credit Service and the Home | Payments under the Gottstein liberal credit service are “savings” and an “investment” in homefurnishings of your own choosing that will reflect your | ideals of a home. and candy to Dim, and beg to hold his hand. When he appears on the street, Mra, Jones avers, strange ,| Women whom he has never met stop thelr automobiles to watch him pass and frequently order their chauffeurs to follow him tn || onter that they may invite him for a ride, He enjoys the flat: tery of the fair sex and boasts of his conquests, His glossy hate and glowing eyes seem to cast @ spell over women, Mrs. Jones alleges, These First Payments Pro- | vide a Conven- ient Means to Help You Have before you of thousands of who have overcome these self same troubles by Easy Terms Are Cordially Of- fered to All. No Interest or Any “Extra Charges.” Why Pay Money on “Rented Furni- ture?” Special—UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE—Special Upholstered Upholstered avold «overcharge | CHAIR Davenport representa | le seeking | republican | Mere Man Dares to “Butt In” on Mother-in-Law! Terms: Discussion—“Can’t Hurt Wood” Is His Advice to $7.50 Down $7.50 a Month nomination for re- Miss “Analysis,” Who Started All the Argument. plane in which they ride eee ap ag Bey ee f R f against the daughters-in-law, for how could she expect them ecord te) Only Five Per Cent First Payment .50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $ 50 .00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $100 Be robust, strong and 2 5. 7.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $150 0. 2 ‘| stu Bring the color to | your cheeks and the sparkle ‘of health to your eyes. You can do this, by simply tak- ing Tanlac, and you owe it }to yourself, your family, || your future to act today. || Tt is astonishing how |) quickly Tanlac produces re- gults. Get a bottle today 10.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $200 12.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $250 || Your Own Fur- 15.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $300 || niture— $20.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $400 || ___ now —— | Balance of Payments Liberally and Conveniently Arranged $ $ $ $ $ $ Wants to Be . Solon Again On a platform favoring adequate . laws to protect bank depositors, | Ars Rodney Kendrick and daughter, June, 14 months old. duction of taxes) Ares, Kendrick has brought suit in San Francisco against jand tho regulation) \7r< Edith Spreckels Wakefield, who is said to have offered jot publio service! bo» $100 a month to surrender her husband. Mra. Kendrick corporations = t®/ is also suing Kendrick for divorce. > es Bs A SHORT TURN T was out prospecting with Latry |). other day—in the mountains, | Know—and said, “See that ltth | ” Larry is in the! He was itn such a! fo turn around that he sprain. Terms: $5.00 Down $5.00 a Month : = ' High-grade spring construction with soft spring arms, a deep, Rockers to Match springy seat and removable “comfy” spring cushions, Covered with at Same Price a beautiful two-color Baker velour. Your choice of colors: Blue and taupe, mulberry and taupe, tan and taupe, or four patterns of quality tapestry. Regular Price $80.00 | . siemens ryt mays he voted ne. Bade |become an old maid after all the enlightenment she is get-| against the poll ANTONIO, Texas.—Gene G. ax, for’ the antl civilian pilot, dies, and two [tal He has been tn business in this | D ‘ | lelty for 30 years and was a member|ting on the real nature of the mothers-in-law. What do you bet? | itien land bill, the ‘women receive slight injuries jof the m eto 19046. But she should have known better than to say anything |) RANGES HEATERS Coal and Wood Economical Gas Durability Beauty of Design FEATURES OF BUCK’S HEATERS Coal, Wood Combinations ANY HEATER INSTALLED FOR election In the dist district. Poth ankles—Saturday Evening Type gy or Dear Miss Grey: May I be allowed to butt in on this os rial home and|daughte: law-mother-in-law squabble? I have read all the Is 7 Feet Long hei lunie my **- letters with amusement. Poor “Analysis” seems to have z setae host. Stepped into an earthquake or something. Bet she decides to Regular Price $155.00 | 1922 ‘to treat her any different than they do their mothers-in-law?']) | P. 1, trians Hit {But cheer up, “Analysis,” the mothers-in-law have been! pretty quiet with their complaints, and maybe the only reason | by Automobiles that they haven't expressed any appreciation of your efforts Combinations Manufactured for 76 years— Have Been Sold in Seattle for Over 25 Years— Assuring You of Depend- able Quality— Trade Your Old Stove— We Give Liberal Allowances = Buck’s Ranges sold on easy terms— as low as $5.00 DOWN—$5.00 MONTHLY EY eens behalf is — they are afraid if they do their) “it jaughters-in-law will read it and guess who wrote it and |476..: ink ie aoe the | then they would only be stirring up more “home brew” for jhead Friday when struck at Third) themselves, and it is probably hard enough to live with the, jave. snd oe ee weg nae | daughte -law now. | weir A amg tn ey, 963 21st) And besides, “Analysis,” you should learn not to try to pesky paateaetnrcccibes a. a defend anybody but yourself in this world. You are cer-| —_—— tainly a freak among women, or you would look out for no-| MEMPHIS, has wor cig men a body but yourself. You should know that no two women in|}) we ich upsed” tanned tartin’” ‘eau this day can live in the same house without fighting, unless | jare M. M. Martin, 46, president of| they are freaks, for almost all women are cats, and cats are) Millin Drag company, ana Ovey ¥./remarkably good fighters until they - uite old. That is Derryberry, 36. ‘herd cp dg So wa less than daughters-in-law. Not that they enjoy it , but being older, they find they can’t iN DI A lee on ea gees goa § wos hold their own, so they are obliged, in the interests of the must be something light. What are | law of self-preservation, to refrain from anything resembling |lj | those film fans I read so much | cat-calls. 1 }about nowadays? — Boston Tran scrtpt. WEEKLY Select the Heater That by Style and Size Is Best Suited to Your Needs— Trade in Your Old Heater ‘+ a Te 1 f | YI ! ‘ “Sunbeam,” for Coal and Wood Sr = za er $195.00 Installed—BUCK’S BUNGALOW FURNACE—$195.00 Installed With new style “window seat” register—installed as a seml-pipeless. Ideal for small homes—@1965,00 instalied—Sold on easy terms. | The biggest development in home-heating since the invention of the “pipeless” system. | ‘oe I would advise you to withdraw spice CRESTON, B. C—Liquor board! from the controversy in as dignified agents secure conviction of Dominion |" Manner as possible and leave the, Liquor Co, of Creston on charge of |"Sata-gory” to the bloodthirsty selling Yquer within province. Liquor |@*uehtereindaw end put in your, valued at $25,000 stized, and fine of |freak brains on something more [ieee tmposed worth while than arguing with mar —————— a - ried females. By the time they have he euksiie ine ecole had a half donen or #0 “kittens” to/from the outside and seeing the dan-) |raise they will have learned to think #erous odds you are working against | of someone besides themselves and in your most noble defense of the will be tn good shape to make the |poor, abused mothersinJaw, What ideal mother-in-law that you think! vee you do, don't try to keep up t fully agree with you that ft is the| u mothers in-law that are abured. Now| Besides, these giris who gut mar this is just a kindly word of advice Td in such a hurry that they don't the young from one who has been looking on "#Ve time to even r man's mother, to say nothing of be coming acquainted with her before they get married, are pretty hasty pudding and “it's still waters that was used in King Solomon's temple? run deep,” #0 I don't think that you | From vartous countries, Spain, In- can convince them of anything Why ts the ocean salty? |dia, Arabia and probably from South Walt till you get a mother-iniaw and| Fecouse the water which strikes! Africa. Gold, according to Pliny, then have her tell us about you. the earth in the form of rain sinka| came from the bed of the Tagus and Bet you won't fear to have her ex. into the earth as pure water but on there were mines of it in Galicia, As- press her opinion; but would lke to| the way picks up some salt. Later|turias and elsewhere. A process of poo + an me = be there when it happens, Well, any. | {tf finds ite way into a river and mining was then known, The way, fighting for the und ually into the ocean, All th Ophir may have come from) hard battle. And it doesn't if it has been carrying a tiny bit — = I guess I'l) quit right here and now | of salt which it picked up on going and let the cats fight It out, while I) thru the ground. When the water pussyfoot around a bit. jreaches the ocean some of it is taken Respectfully, | up dy the sun in the process of evap- oration that is constantly going on, but the salt remains behind. And so} the salt from countless drops of; water is constantly being left in the ocean. This, continuing as it has for India, Some of the late discoveries countless apes, has made the 4¢@! made of ancient gold mines may date | more and more salt and it is rt i to the time of Solomon, 4 Star readers who would like suggestions on hiking trips, where to get maps, ete, will receive same by writing to The Seattle } Star Washington bureau, 1322 New York ave. Washington, D. |] C. and Inclosing two cents in stampa to cover postal charges. *Please write name and address clearly and correctly, as many letters are returned to the bureau || because of inability to interpret faulty penmanghip AN OPINION ing more so all the time, eee | How deep ts the ocean where the Titante went down? No exact soundings have ever been made but it is estimated to be be-| jfween £000 and 2.100 fathoms, eee Where did the gold come from that newest meth: more Jast result for the most se- rious atlmen and wemen, urst 9130 te » £10 ee 0850 pecial Hour for Men Only, Tos P.M. Miss Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and || om Tuesday and Thursday trom 1 a. m, to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times an It serlously interferes with her writing. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which ts very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. ‘The best thing to use ts Mulsitied cocoanut ol] shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It’s very cheap and beatae anything cise all to) J pieces, You can get Mulsified at any! inriensverner ts i| Bluejay to your druggist the whole family for months, Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch | pifiea in a cup or glass with a little | stops the pain instantly. Then | (PALD ADVERTISEMENT) “A square deal to the living and respect for the dead” Dr. Gerhart for Coroner Verdicts rendered through facts and direct ev! Subject to Republican Primaries September 12, 1922. TOM. Says He’s the “Right” Brown, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly. and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh | looking, bright, Nutty, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, tt loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your drug- gist gives you Mulsified.—Advertise ment. | Ex-Gov. Physician ‘cannot understand why people will submit to dangerous operations for giand transplantation when it is not as effective as the newer meth. ods, which require no operation, | There are many diseases and weak. nesses that respond wonderfully to| there treatments, and for a limited time the doctor is going to give! free conference to interested people | at 1927 Third ave. Hours 10-12, 2.6, Call at once if you are interested. | | Advertisement. warm water is all that is required It makes an abundance of rich, the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same, Pain Stops Instantly | Pal sta ly! letra WANTED Boilermakers Machinists Blacksmiths Sheetmetal Workers Car Repairmen Experienced Helpers WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse IT is a fae that a Steinway, the “Instrument of the Im. Machinists Blacksmiths of the very cheapest piano. a Steinway now. Investigate! Constable Brown Constable D. C. Brown, who tn seeking re-election on the republican ticket, 1s a man of long experience | in many other Ines of work. For the last eight years he has Steady employment for those who are qualified, at rates author. 1zed by U. 8. Labor Board. Call at 401 Haller Bidg. Corner Second and Columbia SEATTLE or on Division Supt., Tacoma, Spokane, Deer Lodge, Lowistown, Miles City or Mobridge C.,M. & ST. P. RY. Helpers, all classes...........470 per hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onehalf for time worked in excess uf eight bours per day. APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE | Every member eattld Ret a membe iat in eae \ Se ptember, \ Comm: held his present position, Previous| to that he was for nine years bailiff | in Judge Albertson's court. For 11 | years Constable Brown served as conductor on the Rainier Valley car} line, | Constable Brown 1s a veteran of | the clvit war, and has been a resl- dent of Seattle for 32 years. He lives in Rainier Valley. “Remember the initiils—D. ¢."— he mnys, “as there is another Brown | sypplng for constable” J Sherman [@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine PEATILS + Sycneme - Pertiond

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