The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 19

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IDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. [SUNSHINE SMILES | tment for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 2267 rise by the things that are)for the chitdren having a birth44yy association and has increased hin bec under our feet thin month were provided by the} family from four to five colonies. what we have mastered of ladies, as well as & shower of cookies. — food luck carrying them thru ‘ge 7 8 © winter he expects to double his iiriyide deposed oid CAN YOU GIVE HER WORK? | colonies next year as he finds his 4 ¢ epose passion siam / Following a severe sickness | looation is going to be ideal for bee | some years ago Miss Sallie Clark, | raising the vanquished ills we! hourly meet. } 210 Rd ave, way left deaf and ee } —J. G. Holland. | ton she finds it very difficult to “Dear Dr. Loope; Mere words locate work. She has her little | cannot exprens hy Ghituinees and girl and herself to support by | gratitude to you for the radiophone washing, ironing and any kind of | you #o kindly installed for mo. [ housework. 1am told she is a | really attended church Sunday eve geod worker and her affliction | ning for the first time in 12 years, should not stand in her way in | via radio. It seema very. wonderful providing for her family. If you [to me, I just lay and work have any work for her drop her | and if I want any special re: 1 ® line or phone me, | Just phone in and tell t ‘adio man wee jand I get it. Tent that service? It A BUSY SHUTIN |certainly whiles away the lonely | After sitting in idleness for over| hours. Only those who have exper | five years because of her affliction, | ienced it know how much company | nursing ber innermost disappoint.|a radio ts for one that cannot get! [ment over having te give up her|out of bed. My prayer t# that God| [former vooation of teaching, Miss | will bless and reward you for your | Loutwe MoCarthy at last awakened to | kindness. Sincerely, an activity far beyond her fondest | “MRS, NETTIE HAMON." expectations. “Four months ago I| | Knew nothing about sewing, but thru | the kindly help of a friend I have become quite adept with the needle,” Hefferom as its president. Mist MoCarthy ‘ola me over the| Margaret Cox iy secretary: | shone, “and today I have two Indies ; assinting me in the work of making Neg colored towels for the market. We t the lady who reported Miss/are turning out hundreds Ms) Ertel please call me on the) week and cannot fill the demand. It t Have good news. you have any shutins who can hem- | stich have them phone Me, Wert 320, or write £140 Gatifornia av y the Sunshine Guiki/and I will try t get towels to the the Ryther Child] Good stitchers can earn $5 or $¢ inmates in celedrating the Sep | week, working only three hours Dirthdays at the home =| ” dumb and because of this affic FIRST CHURCH IN 12 YEARS s. | 4g Bacheller says: et never pay t’ go lookin’ for {ts tew easy to find. There Bo such thing's trouble ‘n this “ess you look for it. Happt-| won't have nothin’ t' dew with that likes trouble. Minalt a stops lookin’ fer trouble happi- | T look fer him. | “ee . GIVE MILK TO BARIES The Polly Anna club of Hill 8 City bas again become ac- after a delightful summer r The club's first act te turn over part of its tim means toward a milk fund babies. This little good cheer of IDyearold girls has Miss ee ARRIVES SAFELY A letter from Mrs. Clarence Thomas, the crippled Indy our readers s0 kindly helped back to her mother, informs us of her safe arriy Milwaukee and that she ls very happy. oe. WANTS A HOME | Dear Doctor; I wonder if you} ould get me in touch with some one } «| Whe needs a good plain cook and ousekeoper. It would be necessary | for me to have my sister with me.| She is an invalid) The lower part! ot her body ts paralyzed and she has | & wheel chair, We are both middle} aged and we ore seeking a home rather than wages, My sister and I eee Nathan Eckstein, manager of Schwatacher Bros, contributed gente to shutins on their recent) oat trip to Tacoma. 7. | . both wish to thank you for publish: | DYE OLD DRESS Ing her address and also to express } . q { ii in Auld, who called and furnished us COAT, SKIRT WITH ] A CORRECTION [ith books. Hoping you may pos | ride party last week should have | [help in this matter, I am, respect | gone to the Puget Sound Navi-y | fully yours, Mra. Annie Rodgerson, ; 6. Bach package of “Diamond Dyes"| | Derk, agent, instead of the Pa. | | eee ins directiona so simple any! | cifle Steamship com: Mra, A. R. Ross showered the Greases, skirts, waists, coats, b Saati and all-day suckers last Sunday. sweaters, coverings, drap- HAPPY WITH HIS BEES Jr mas eacve tage ORmURRR Sat has never dyed before. Buy/hear K. D. Z. E. calling him over Dyes"—no other kind—jthe radio last week. He eayn he! use Diarnond Dyes are guaran-| without it now. He is also pleased! hot to spot, fade, streak, or) becauge we encouraged him to take material you wish to dye is wool/fastinating work and says we have Sik, Or whether it Is linen, cot.) made a real aplarist of him. He ha: jour thanks, particularly to Mrs. | Credit for our shutin boat || sibly be able to favor us with your ane: OES | gation company, Carl Stotten | | 2418 Fourth ave. Main 7 can dye or tint her worn, Daddy Draper home with cookles hangings, everything, even if| Claud Ewing was very pleased to on League Chief Perfect home dyeing is sute/ hardly knows what he would do Teli your druggist whether| up the bee industry. He finds it very or mixed goods.—Advertisement.! joined the King County Beekeepers’, Senor Edwards of Chile, | new president of the League of Nations, snapped at the| league assembly in Geneva. Picture by Pathe News. think. Office “folk” can’t eat heavily, yet the day’s nerve strain demands food that’s truly nour- ishing. Try a breakfast of Carnation Mush. It’s so light, and so satisfying. When you hang up your hat with a smile. Ready for work—keen! Breakfast has more to do with your morning smile than you ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— CARNATION MUSH Rolled from Entire Wheat Kernels ~ ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO., Pacific Coast Millers THE SEATTLE STAR | SHUNS FAME FOR LOVE } Miss Coro-Lee Reed, Little Rock, Ark., picked by Howard Chandler Christy as the most beautiful girl at the University of Illinois, has foresworn fame and a stage career. She'll wed Robert Earle, Morrilton, Ark., and live with him in an obscure country town. Heart Fails When | mgalbey= Man Draws 4 Aces | Chew and Chew ORANGE, N. J, Gept. 29.—Her man Feldman excited when he drew four aces in a poker | game that he died of heart disease. | Decame #0 BY DR. R. 1. BISHOP HEN you chew SS yeaa insures good di- gestion the same prevents ‘The 4th century armor was #0! heavy that many young soldiers! wore deformed or permanently dis- abled by its weight | time fooda, | reason why the churches have failed ANGELS COMING, SAYS PASTOR INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Bept, 29.~ Communication with unseen worlds and the coming of @ veritable Heaven on earth, when men will meet and talk with angela, is predicted in the not far distant future by the Rev Charles H, Gunsoius, pastor of the Garfield Church of Chriat “In the future we shall visit, the stars and planets just aa easily aa we visit Burope and Asia now,” in- sinted the Rev. Mr. Gunealus “The blind shall be made to see, the deaf to hear and the lame to walk, Christ said, ‘Greater works shall you do than I have done,’ “Astrology, clairvoyance, mental telepathy and other arcane sciences | of the spirit world are condemned | by our D. D's Perhaps this is the | to attract the great hordes of man kind, Nevertheless these sciences are true. To ua they are a lost art, but they will be brought to light again in the near future, Nothing ls impossible with God. t earth in to be restored again ipto a Garden of Eden, Death is} to be destroyed. Peace ts to come. Angels shall be seen and heard as they wander thru the earthly planes, Tho impossible is seen to become the possible, For every disease a remedy shall be found. “In the Rook of Acta, 22:8 It says, ‘For the Sadduceen say there ix no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit, but the both." “There are a great many people In the world today who are § eptical asx were the Sadd They do not believe tn the fute for in the ministry and communica. tion of angelic beings, The ministry neome to have overlooked the fact that the Bible is based and founded upon apirit philosophy and oecultiam. I have never yet heard a minister preach upon the subject of angelol- ogy. Mave you? “Next to the name of Jesus and His miracies, there tp no other #ub- ject which ip #0 important and which eceupied so much space in the Bible | your food well it|®" the world of angels and spirits. Then why #uch silence upon the part ‘and at | Of clergymen? “Two hundred and forty-eight times Genta) | 4008 the Bible refer to angels. This proves the significance and import- ance which has been allotted to them If 4|>¥ Dibiioal writers. Jn the ancient ot) dea! chewing, should be given prefer. ence. ‘The consequences and evils of tn. sufficient mastication are many and may be listed an follows: Insufficient use of the teeth and jaws; hence dental decay. Insufficteat saliva mixed with the You Will Live Closer to Nature, food; hence imperfect digestion of the starchy substances. Insufficient subdivision of food By mastication; hence slow digestion. days, the angels appeared in human form. They spoke, they walked, they touched and they ate with men. Our theologians tell us that today the angels are not concerned with our world and that they have departed to Algber reaima. “Alt the prophets and disciples walked with angels. The time ia not far distant, when we shall also walk and talk with them, because a great spiritual awakening is soon to come upon our earth, The Bible proves that there are good and evil spirits that fly around us continually, “The first world above ours is known as the ‘astral plane’ This, ‘The failure of the taste nerves to| of courrs, is the easiest one for us telegraph ahead, es it were, to the stomach and other digestive organs to get into communication with. By leading & pure, clean life and by con- 4n intimation of the kind and amount | sistent concentration, It Ix possible to Of digestive juices required; hence jtalk with epirite and angels. [person ia Indigestion. Ita evil, he will draw evti The oversensoning of food to|xpirita to him! if good, he will draw make ft “tasty,” even when bolted:| good ones hence overeating and irritation of the mucous lining. The excessive use of meat, exes and like foods which ean be swal- | lowed rapidty with relative impunity and the corresponding neglect of other foods which require more mas. tieation, Tike bread, graina, vege | tables and salads; hence intestinal poisoning. A good habit to get Into ts that of attending carefully to the first few | mouthfuls of @ meal, eating slowly and chewing thoroly. Then the rest of the meal probably will progress according to the pace set by these} first few bites. —Buy « package trom your gro cr. —Demand Roman Meal at your restaurant. Go East | on the ‘New Steel Tt is @ universal law that like draws like. “Communion with the saints le pow sible If one is right with God and in tune with the unseen world. Life in the spirit world ts in many ways like life in our world. They eat, drink, talk, laugh, dress in spirit clothes and live in spirit mansions. They fare free from ain, death and the trials of the world. They love music, art, ete. They continue to learn, and are taught by angels from the higher apheres of life. Families shall be united In Heaven and we shall know each other In the eweet by and by. Every soul shall be saved for none shall be lont.” Oriental Limited- LATEST PULLMAN Standerd and Tourist Sleepers, Compartment-Obsorvation Cars, Coaches Tacoma - Seattle - Spokane [From Portland via 8. P. & 8. Ry. ] To Chicago without change “BEGTMEALS ON WHEELS” Club, Table d’hote or a la Carte Fo opent NORTHERN - via Glacier National Park “Service Thet Setiefies” Per turtner igtormaion, rostrvetens er Uehete ee. er write CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1010 Second Ave.—Elliott 6880 —_—or— KING STREET 6TATION Malin 6601 Jd. W. YOUNG City Passenger Agent H. M, BEYERS Assistant Passenger Agent Cc. W. MELORUM, Asst. Gen. Pease. Agent M. J. COSTELLO, Your grocer sells Car- nation Milk in full con- fidence you will be it in full confidence of its purity and richness, Por book of “100 Testo Recipes” free, addres Carnation Milk Products Coq 1160 Stuart Bidg., Beatle, Wash, ———oe ' Men like a coffee that is full bodied—tich in flavor and of pleasing aroma—women like equally well to serve such a cup. Golden West meets every discriminating taste. M'ss BRADLEY, principal of Miss Farmer’s School of Cookery, Boston, drops us a little note in which she says: “Tilla- mook is different from any cheese we have ever before and most delicate in flavor.” We're sure you'll like this new salad rec: which she has prepared for you. Have it dinner Sunday! Tillamook Cheese Salad srtamoet Ye Bader mook diced i tliges pineapple, frech or canned, diced Cup daves cut ermal pieces fee of cup shelled walnues Sprinkle « few graine of salt and juice of over above it stiff and beat in lente separately tn bowt with iressing in the center, Of mix and serve in nese of lettuce leaves, Every solden slice of delictous “Tillamook” has tne name imprinted plainly on the rind. Be sure you get the genuine. ‘TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 35 cheese kitchens owned and opersted by Tillamook daitymen King siestguuen, seatrea STAR WANT ADS GET RESO

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