The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 17

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* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Are You Batting 1000? Irrespective of whether you "are young or middle aged, poor, medium well fixed or wealthy, you can improve your batting average by improving your health. Thousands of men and wom. em in all walks of life, afflict- ed with stomach and liver dis. orders, as well as thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women, have voluntarily tes- tified that TANLAC has restored them to their normal weight, health and strength. All good druggists sell and recommend ANLAC Over 30 Million Bottles Sold. | i | \ You can be cured and will re ’ main cured under my non- surgical treatment. 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You will feel like hugging ourself after you have used Ironized ‘east @ short tims. Then with the added use of your favorite cream and powder, you will own at Jast the exquisite complexion you. have al- ways dreamed of having. Beware of oubstitut Advertisement THE PICK OF A MILLI power. | 1922, THE SEATTLE STAR oe = Oo FOR SUPPORT WEAKNESS BRINGS CRI | That a drop of 12.9 per cent Inthe} STOKE-ON-TRENT, Eng. Bept.| Editor The Star: / , : oxi ° cakness 18 the parent of panic! + whee [Fevenue receipts of the Tacoma street | 15.—Twenty-three yeare after be} 444 panic brings cruelty in w panic brin uel at this time to express my car lines was registered during the | had been declared a bankrupt, Al-|imin. So long as the state was torney of King county. This beings ment of public utilities at a hearing ‘on the proposal to establish the pass system in Seattle It was pointed out, however, that 4,000 persons a day were taken from the Tacoma car lines by the sitneys, ford to be an office of prime importance and considered most difficult, especially for a woman, I realize the high compliment paid to me by the votes of nearly nine thousand citizene—/ ang that if this patronage were di-|of cases men and women of this county. verted to the street cars, the revenue | year have broken all Not being obliged to win the nom: | would nold up under the pass aystem. Deaths, too, are more numerous. ination, but being bound to hold true to correct principles and to myself, I did not promise repre sentation fn the office, If elected, to any person, clique, or element I may have mucrificed some vot by my course, but I Imve no re egrets. | As to the success or failure of tu: | ture candidates of my sex, much de- pends upon the verdict to be passed upon the services rendered by those women who have already been elect- ed to minor offices. In conclusion will say that my opponent, Mr. Malcolm Douglas.) having been nominated, and having faith in his personal integrity, whic! I have never questioned, I shall | give him my support. | SUSAN C. HOHMANN. | Ceetl the state could to German Children | «0: BERLIN, Sept. 15.—The number! listen thought today it tolerates records,|is strong.—Pollard’s “History Engiand.” | Girl Says She | Has Discovered 2 New 1 Planets’ She Is Desirous of Gain- ing Recognition for Them | PRICES REDUCE —ON— BEST STEAM COAL For Apartment Houses and Hotels Immediate Delivery | | | Miss Laurel Miller | WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—I8 there anything “new under the sun?” Miss Laurel Miller, young New York astrologist, says there is--two things, in fact— ‘Tasmu and Elsar, two new plan ets brought to light by her occult! mathematics, ' She. is bent on gaining official) recognition for them. , { But the scientists of the United States naval observatory are a bit skeptical “The discovery of new planets by an astrologist,” says Capt. Austin Katz, acting superintendent of the observatory, “would indeed be inter esting. The sciences of astronomy and astrology are so widely differ-| ent. The astrologer attempts to lread human affairs and world levents by the configurations of the |planets and their supposed influ jences. The astronomer confines himself to the real selence which treats of heavenly bodies, their} magnitudes, motions, distances, con-) j stitution and the like j | “There is no real »connection be-| [tween the two. | | “The facilities of the observatory | and its staff of scientists are at tho | disposal of Miss Miller. Her obser-| ' « and claims will be exa Prices Quoted on Application Our Experts Will Solve Your Fuel Problems. Allow Us to Prove It. MONKS & MILLER, = FIVE YARDS; GARFIELD 5027 MAIN 1007 1 CAPITOL 2335 ELLIOTT 0709 DALE 1189 as would the of any acientiat So the has! pansed over her data and i# now| awaiting its judgment. young astrologist WITH YOUTH, 19 oLTY | ' to tolerate two forms of re-| hundreds diptheria reported thin|and it laughs at treason because it BO Bh. dapat Alleged to Have Taken Cash other Victrola chimes 1 ith 4 and six toes on each foot. from Husband Down in wild, wicked Holly. | Another Vi sh o py Mes oy ase to vegulelly tora “That Naughty Waltz,” which you . | od—and in dear Los Angeles, 4 not to be @ deformity. GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J., Sept hi swnership of s ellen. on moons ago. Sniffing i Mr y a coated was a polydactyl. 16,~—Mre, B her, 34 y wight superior manner you give ‘em all an| j17° O88 Cer of two small ehil- | oid, amd Waiter Betsel, 19, »| OF talking machine ts a mark |eurryi of “Lonesome Mama” and) 4° ie ee the same number |whom Mrs. Larocher’s husband) of social caste, Everybody who |then turn over the other side to add | ph nd toe Mr. Cope, | charges, she eloped after taking) js anybody must possess one of | "Memphis Blues” for ap come tee while the other has yen fingers |nearly all of his savings, arrested “ “Indiana ¥ ow breaks loose |" Ne end and seven toes of lin New Orleans, will be brought} ‘hese melody coffins, To be | on the atmosphere. Then arrives |°” roger 4 “Cove te fo tae esha Sew diretix ga noon as) See 8 Victrola in that land Ooge Vi We Wa" and on. e Pe a mane lextradition papers are werved | where noise is always a few | in” aimont. hear the triumphant | Pendicanped years of, & Se | Mra, Larocher, formerly a night| Delnte above par, ls a sad con huckle behind it cmith, end @ voter’ 6 ane | telephone operator, deserted her hus-, ferslon you ¢ belong. | Desperately you counter fart | wa. hand two weeks ago, leaving a note) 1 fact, a ¥ y« pat of arms | with jazz. Vor “Three O'Clock | __ a aying she had ge away with !” California would be a needle ram in the Morning” you hand out | sali }momebody he knew we The hus- Pant on & wax disk “While Miami Dreams” and and charges she took $1,000 in Lib-| At that, Hollywood has nothing | «,oving Eyes” finds an answer lerty bonds belonging to him, as well On Seattle apartment houses when | jn Tell Her at Twilight.” jan cash, jewelry and his pet dog it comes to the phonograph stuff.) ¢ first floor someone hints GIRLS! LEMONS The alleged elopers were Decidedly you are out of the social | uy, Me With a Stnile" and you lin a New Orleans ro swim in our fair metrop NICS | satirieally offer her | Detectives had been armed with a robust jazz box and) 4 «hort jul ) |the pier when @ steamship from a set of ¢ You iM: | demonstrate ne BLEACH SKIN WHITE New York docked. Mr, and Mra. ply gotta 1 ain an | LAnton,” it is said, were the names Just to ill bring out the : junder whieh they obt in the front apartr ero of a m Squeeze the julce of two lemons . RRS ™ ‘ : Fy . Batsel, according to fire the opening gun with elk,” of cou Int bottle containing three These are the finest babies in the Bronz, New York's most rapidly growing borough Of | poiico, told them he bud t Myself.” prove them incorrect,! ‘Thin oughta’ win any battle, but posed Sot Orchard White, which any nearly a million population. Left to right: Morton Lachs, winner of the first prize of the) quaintea with Mrs. La over those who home thi md floor the folks across the hall sudder drug store will supply for a few community's largest baby show; Acelaide Ehrlich, second, and Monroe Hachmyer, third, | the telephone, Charges of violating side slap on th nd more up h a« yodling selectior cents, shake well, and you have @ _— Sane eee + Reever 4 . on the Mann act will be ed against date inhermor called The gx which makes you| quarter pint of harmless and ée |him, tho Mra, Laroc Sneak.” rls can go cuckoo | |ightful lemon bleach, Massage ! him, th t si ‘ lightfu m GI VES THANKS Says Pass System |Bankrupt, Makes | purchased the steamship tic The clarion call to arms has master You|this sweetly fragrant lotion into L R | G . Y. | paid the expenses of the trip. sounded. You t let ‘em get ted you'll get | the face, neck, arms and hands ost Car Revenue) ood in 23 Years away with It If you're to retain hunch, 80 You|each day, then shortly note the ts * th Ppreciation for the support I) re | rise cour weeks of the ‘eekly pass | fred J: Clay finished paying off bin|weak It was cruel; and the hideous| ‘This atire up a neighbor Into put-| warfare, friends! And If you | plexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, celved @t the republican primaries} xystem was stated to the city coun | creditors, and the 1899 bankruptcy treason laws of Tudor times were|ting on “Ange! Child.” Quickly you| ever run out of needies—Oh, jand tan bleach, because it doesnt &3 a candidate for prosecuting at-|cl utilities committee by the depart: | order was annulled due to fear, The weak cannot af-|retaliate with “Georgia.” purrish the thot! irritate.— Advertisement. | —— — —_—— rr tolerant any more than |Diphtheria Menace |the poor ean afford to be generous of By James W. 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