The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR Ddeekeepers, it in sald. Sufficient at) Want All S Seattle honey in most eases has been pro- duced to take the bees thru the to Back Fruit Show 4 ; Trade Expert Due : Here This Month Eagle Brand has been the standard infant foed for three erations. Don't ¢x) t pee be es tiving him foode chic you ee “Eagle Brand Muk hes certainly b HE BORDEN COMPANY Building New York Mabers alse of Berdee's Evaperated Mild, Berdea's Chocolate Melted Mild and Rerdew's Confectionery Bordens By Wanda von Kettler Tom Wire ts back in Beattie, tle in 1884, when be played at the ol Frye opera hous with Josoph | Grismere. Since then he has visited the city several times, Bach time he becomes more dis gusted It tant that he doesn’t Itke Seattle. He says It's a “great, big, beautiful city.” But he opines that it has no longer even the faintest traces of the “good old days.” I saw Tom Wise sauntering up the avenuo Monday afternoon toward the Metropolitan theater week he is delightin, in “Three Wise Fool He eauntered and ambled along stopping before the entrance of the theater and looking back down the street he had come, He sighed. “s'matter, Mr, Wine?" maid I “Oh,” he replied, “T can’t find any thing I've been looking for—not a thing.” “Nom epeke I. lyou been looking?” The very much plumpish old gen the theater, hands tn pockets: he declared, decidedly sert | ous, “I've been looking for the hang ling post—that tn, |tnat used to ait up arotind here some | where. | ‘35," he went on to say, played a very nearly bald head. fringed on the | He passed the palm of his hand over the very-near baldness and endear. ore’ fo appear exatperated. But his brown eye twinkled—and so aid the biue one, (Tom Wise haa one of) he right te brown and the left ii ue) looked alm pace. “But you have « great, big, beaut! fot elty,” he said; “a great, big, beau visited ttle several times since his first tn ‘4. Each time he has conve \e has bean a ifttle more famed. For Yom Wise started at the bottom. Back in ‘34 he played several smal! St) later than that—well, he now hag.$0 Broadway producttons to his credit, and in all of these he has Jud Tunkins ike @arm clocks—full of valuable muggeBiona, but poor company, just the mae Pine were made by hand of metal }im the sixteenth century and wore You know the wonderfully invigorating effects of an alcohol! rub-down. You can get real alcohol! unfitted for internal use and improved for every external purpose by the addition of soothing non in. gredients if you insist on genuine Mifflin Alkohol Massage. Nothing like it to enter the the blood, relieve muscular strain or fatigue. Just try it—-you’ll be keeping a bottle in your locker- room. Insist‘on the genuine. Mirrun Cremica Corporation Delaware Ave. and Tasker Se. Philadelphia, Pa. At all druggists “For what have tleman leaned against the front of| ¢ hanging beam | 4 his soft hat and dis. | site with stlver locks | ontentedly tnto | Howling for Good Old Days’: Tom Wise started coming to Seat: | where = this! ja audiences | 10m Wr ine weren't here fn "84, but they were here the last time I visited the clty.” “Yen,” said I, seetng a gleam of hope for the preservation of these| 4 old days” at least, “and they'll possibly be here when you come again.” | “Oh, no they won't,” replied Mr. Wine with a sigh, “they'll be at the | bottom.” WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN? if you ¥e. sick and want to Get Well and ie write for liter- eture that tells How « Simeost unknown and we element brings relief jeufferers from ¢ ‘Stomach, Lungs, Liver, neys and oth “allmenta, You ¢ Degnen’s HMadlo-Active Solar 4 receiving the atinuously tn: ye gulation, overeomin: | throwing off impuritios ing the Useues and nerves S, ‘Condition—and the next thing re wetting well, »porttion You dit ts hel iY | wonderful ie that it te It Jo within or full information write to- mot tomorrow, Radium Ae- Co. 279 Riradbury Hidg., Lee ghee Cali. Advertisement METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK John Galden Presents TOM WISE “Three WiseFools” NIGHTS: 500, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 s — METROPOLITAN meng, OCT. 9 ‘The Seattle Artiste’ Series Presents MARGARET MATZENAUER 's Greatest Contraite Dentistry at Hall Price An cutting prices seems to be in | Vogue, without In the slightest cut | ting the quality, we are going to do} Jal! regular dentistry at half usual prices for Class A work. Bridgowork, with interchangeable | | porcelain (facings) teeth, shows no) gold eden, © © replace tn cane of breakage, f with pure gold] backings, with gold crowns and | 20 solder, at $5 per tooth. If anybody ¢ixe quotes you bridgework at $5, in- fist on above specifications in « signed contract, and you will likely hot get it, Gold and porcelain crowns }and fillings, $6 each, Silver fillings, |$2 up. Fifty-dollar semi-metal flex- | thle plates at $25. Good $30 pure |rubber plates, $16. Both Trubite teeth. A perfect fit guaranteed or fo charge. (Cheap rubber plates are dangerous and profitless, hence we do not make |them.) Having been established 17 years as high-class and fairly high. | | priced dentists, and aq most people in | the state know us as such, we feel | that any further comment about who we are would be superfluous. We will show samples of all our | work and guarantee yours to be equal to the samples, It's the best and prettiest dental work you ever saw, On Alveolar Work There will be no reduction, We own the system-—it is patented and i—and no other dentints | legally.” It costa double bridgework to make, and | It ts a! wt cases worth double | ponitive success in cages ridgework end in all cases where bridgewor ie porsible, In the latter it is mare- ly @ question of which t@ the better. | If you have two or more good teeth g teeth can be atic ) ed, The work 1m beau , durable, comfortable and nat- ural'In looks, We have made about 11,000 cases in these offices in the past 17 years, and the work has given general satisfaction, Alveolar Dentists O04 Mainhs Bide. SA0A Beaond Abe (BEESCHOOL Tom Wise Back in Seattle HERE 3 DAYS Blooum, state bee tnapector, |, | coming winter and a large percent Ago of dineases has been eliminated hn pt mare ® program for a bee) oan wehoot to be 17 and 1 = ussed are: re-queening and queen Introduction, uniting and progress of beskeeping in the states the harvest; control; s ntid me This has opened in Beattie, Oct S$. The mubjecta to be “low? spring management; transferring; swarm diseases of rketing | iets an ve been a good year for !enses of th THE CAR AND THE MAN 9 “T don't know whether the girl really loves me or not.” “Put her to the test. Leeches are claimed by many cou lager of the fruit exposition, said! useful in certain dis. feattie will be asked to devote| Senttle wholesale and retafl mer- next week to getting behind the| chants will have an opportunity to Paoific Northw: fruit exposition In| discuss their particnmr problems order that the big frult show may| With an expert Oct, 24 have the soll backing of the entire | Alvin E. Dodd, mana jontic department of city, The week will be known 98| of Commerce of the United States, “Dxponttion Week” in Beattie, ana| wiil be in the ctty, Mr, Dodd has “Tell her you've sold your pink | president John Gellatly will be on| been induced to include Seattle in roadster and see what sie says about that Braet nite Age Merald, hand to address the various clubs| bis Western Stinernry thru the ef forts of the Seattle Chamber of and organizations on paition | f° needs. Mre. Winnle Braden, man-|°O"merce, yentorday that there would bo an| districts had spoken for space than overfiow of district displays as more' hed originally been planned for, Mr. Seattle, Mrs. Seattle and Miss Seattle The second annual campaign for the Seattle Community, Fund will close within a few days. Hundreds of fine, public spirited volunteer solicitors have been hard at work for ten days in every section of Seattle, but the task is so great that they have been unable to com- pletely canvass the city. They may not have called on YOU--! This year fifty-one charities and social service agencies are combined in this ONE annual campaign. Not a single one of them will again solicit funds for use during the year from October 1, 1922, until September 380, 1923. When you have subscribed you will then have demon- strated your good citizenship. Every subscriber who wishes to do so may designate his subscription to any, charity or welfare organization listed in this ad. This is just the same as giving directly to them and will be acknowledged with direct receipt. The Community Fund has yet to raise $394,185 to make the total of $798,834.38. FILL OUT THE PLEDGE BELOW—AT ONCE Member Agencies of Seattle Community Fund American Red orem Anti-Tuberculodt League - Scouts Briscoe Orphan Boys’ School Camp Fire Girls ae Conference Home for the je Deaconess Settlement Disabled American Veterans Educational Center ef the Council of Jewish Women Florence Crittenden Home rage of the yess Shepherd ing County Humane Society Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Ladies’ Montefiore Society Ladies’ Relief Soci operating the ttle Children’s Home Lebanon Rescue Home Lighthouse for the Blind Lutheran Mission Lyng Homo Association Near East Relief Northwest Division Community Serv- feo Olive Branch Mission Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective Association Ruth School for Girls Ryther Child Home Salvation cy A dinavian Seamen's Mission Community Fund Sea Community Service Beattle Council of Catholic Women Seattle Day Nursery Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Socie' Seattie Junior Home of Seattle Pa- cific College Siloam Mission Social Welfare Tonge ~~ Young Men’s Christian Assocta- tion Bt. Teresa’s Bt. Vincent de Paul Society Theodora Home Travelers’Aid Society University of Washington Y. M, 0. A. versity of Washington Y. W. 0. A. junteers of America fashington Children’s : Héme Society wea m Howard Asnociation mu. Americanization Depart- White ‘rome Anti-Narcotic League Young Ladies’ Institute Club Young Men's Christian Association (Local) Young Men’s Hebrew Association Young Women's Christian Associa- tion (Local) Tear Out and Bring or Mail to Fund Headquarters, 333 Henry Bldg. NO OP ODA Te Ere oore NOME 0.2. ce erreverssssmerovsvacerestscces (signed) AddT080 . wrneconrwrae ones rms 2 ews ecenhadetate nape eimbubalen a I or we hereby subscribe $............e0000. to the SEATTLE COMMUNITY FUND, to be paid as follows between October 1, 1922, and September $0, 1928: O CO O os Be Weekly Monthly Quarterly ~ Semi-Annaally 8s (Chech in equere above plan of payment you desire)

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