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] ay, and financial | | Expert, Man Rutlder Mead of Personal ¥_ Deparment of yn's Modern Business College. Free Lecture THE WAKING-UP PRO” —nY— Robert Symmonds Wilson's College Auditorium Thursday Eventing, Oct. 120h 5:00 HCLOCK Here are the people Mr. Sym- Monies wants for his audience Thursday evening Men and women w mot Ath income and women who “ know what to do” Men and timid, lack fidence and wil! power Parents of young people whe are not “cashing-in properly Bookkeepers and Stenog- who wish to. in- e their incomes next at Symmonda Thur 7 ou will Chen agres thar fhe ts ‘ideally Capable of fting ambitious men and J) r feet, p y. Tt is very will not be take thi cour: that you Rstied until raona) Eff includes Sclentific Saleamanship Parliamentary Practice Husiness Psychology Business Law Charveter Anaty sts Public speaking Classes are held Monday ‘Thursday evenings. NLISON,S) ' ee ne) you lency SHRINE CRCUS Tonight 7 o'Clock 7 o'Clock 10 BIG ACTS | oe Rheumatism Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatism, a. it, who lives at 608 E. is! 44, Lloumington, Ill. to ao thanktal at having cured her self that out of pure gratitude mhe in anxious to tell ail other sufferers it how to get rid of their torture p simple way at home, wet Hurst has nothing to sell. lerely mail, with your own name and address, and she wil! gladly send ou this valuable information en rely free. Write her at once, be- lore you forget.—-Advertivement. | | Rheumatiem, Belatien, Lom! Burning painin ‘the Bladder, Scalding passages, Stone and Gravel positively feleved | by Gino Pills. 60c, a box at ail druggiste—write for free sample, WNa-Dru-Co., Inc., Bi q acess ssitoate eee emcee h with J ‘Hell Ship’ Sailor Tosses Unedible Food to Gulls Potatoes, Meat, Gravy and So-Called Coffee Make Up Fare of First Supper Aboard “THE PRICE or BRAD THIS Finer MAX STREN, report cy join the “Chiness the Aluka fishing Meet, My order 847.50 worth of tft from the labor sub comtractors aed oatfittors, MEN a Varig, to « binat lgned te a dows not have opportuni feds bimeelf » prisomer. NOW GO ON With THR STORY By Max Stern Two guards paced up and down the doc They were part of a cordon of pri vate operatives whieh the Alaska salmon packers had retained to watch their ships. One of thelr main duties waa to fee that none of the Chinese gang excaped to the shore. There plenty of us why wanted to go ashore. i walked back to our quarters tn the forward part of the ship, I no tloe a tittle Kanaka pleading Ben for shore-leave He was yo but he had just married. His home was perched somewhere on the slope of Telegraph hi, t within stonethrow of where we lay anchored The prospect of spending three days within calling distance of his bride, and not being allowed to see her, was more than he could stand And when Ben gave ‘him the same answer he had given me, the little Kanaka went over to the side of the vesee!, put his head in his arms and cried Uke the boy that he was. I looked eastward. It was late aft. ad lavender tints had begun » the outlines of the Pied mont hills. Over in Berkeley, the white obelisk of the Campanile pierced a bluish hage thet hung over the university town. This was my home city, and all the familiar things of my past life seemed very near. TIN PAN TELIS |HIM P's SUPPER TIME Across the placid evening water could hear the college chimes lew out 4 o'clock. The grassy campus would soon be swarming with men tn their track suits, out for their evening exercise and with pretty gira on their way home m clasines. Just then IT heart someone at) my back beating on a tin pan. 1 tarned to find that it was sup- per time. My shipmates of tne Chinese gang were crowding around the forward) galley. This was «@ shed-like affair built on the a! deck. It wae Mex Stern alm lashed on by @ steal cable to keep | it from being washed away. The entrance to thé gatiey where all our food was to be prepared was not more than three feet away | from the toilet. Some 10 feet away was the covered pig pen from which hungry grunts were emerg:/Chines gang and asked my name inencing today ing. ' Already a stench the warm decks. At the entrance of pervaded the galley | stood the fat Guamese second cook SALMON"—NO, 6 | He had passed out @ set of tin pana, They were an Inch and a {half deep and were to serve us} thruout the trip for plates, We were also given each a tin cup, “Fat,” an he wae quickly dubbed, waa serving. Out of a big tin dish Pat poured | our evening meal, It was stew From a washtub he dipped with a| great le a brown, warm fMuid) he called goffes, A third tub con | tained bunks of dry bread, eut in silces two inches thick. ) COFFEB, WHAT CRIMES ARK COMMITTED! We took our meal to the rail of the ship's side and standing there attempted. to eat it, The stew consisted meat and gravy. of potatoes, THE SEATTLE WED AT LAST] TALK PENSIONS FOR CITY HELP, League Tries to Solve Old | We had been fork or spoon given no knife, We, therefore, had dive in with our fingers | The potatoes were edible, albeit full of biaek spots, ‘The meat was & problem. It was the toughest meat my teeth had ted After several vain to penetrate it, I flung it overboard | to the sea gulie There being hunk of bread, it into the become cold away with 1 then tried Oh, coffer mitted in thy had three pro! I knew it, It Was warm and it was sweet. 1 }taated like no coffee I had ever met. Evidently brewed from some |oharred cereal, it had been treated }with a touch ef canned milk and sugar, I could hardly swaliow ft, | and yet this was to be our onty beverage for the wholg season, } 1 washed out jwarm fluid called coffes, aried it with the remaining crusts of bread and tucked my pinte and cup into my bunk downstairs, The dinner was over, T was ettil hungry, but 1 could not have eaten a bit }more of that handout / | About 8 o'clock our bundles be-| fan to arrive from Meyer & Young's jatore. A man in a truck had {driven inte the dock and was pil jing them up on the side of the pier. We hung over the landward side @f the ship as he called out our numbers. As one of us held up hiv hand when hia number was called he towed the bu over the ship's side to him he would carry it below, POSTPONES OPENING | 1s PACKAGE Not one of the “gang” had agen! Dis purchases before, | Finally 1 got my bundle and, car- Frying it down, T deposited it In me bunk. I dreaded to remain below | in the fetid alr no I decided to! Wait until night time to open it |and hurried on deck again, | Leaning over the landward sie lof the ship I attracted the notice! of one of the guards who stood smoking on the plier. He esemed & bit surprined to sea me tn the ever combat attempts | butter for te| 1 dipped pieces of| aravy that had now! and managed to get! wt half the br the beverage. what erignes are com name! This mixture of coffee aa| brown and it fea was and making the trip and motive for the explanation about 1 gave him jmy eyes. “Oh, you'll get & great kick ont i | SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin Uniess you see the name “Bayer’) tism, neuritis, and for pain tn gen on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen ty-two years and proved safe by mi! lions for colds, headache, toothache, “earache, neuralgia, tumbago, rheuma- jup | cast. [trained for the xinging and dancing Jecause they couldit't read or write, Mr. and Mra, Thomas Whitfield, London, never knew the document they cherished 80 years was a marriage license, not a certifi-| cate. So now they have just been married all over again. my plate with the} ~ he ensured up there'll me. make you “That fat.” became guite friendly, and 1 to ane him if he ob- ected to my taking a little walk and down th pany Me thought all right, if 1 ventured pler In his com. it might be didn’t stay too long off the ship. I clambered over the side and down « rope to terra firma, grateful for onty a few mo ments off the deck of, fat dingy amelly veasel. As I walked of the plerbead Icentountered one of" the weirdest experiences of my whole weird adventure. if any thing would have made me turn beck from the voyage I had em- barked upon, it would hare been what I saw and heard tn the next few moments of my brief “shore leave.” _ oom fomerren) NEW COMEDY AT OLYMPIC Ted Howland and his organiza tion, now at the Olympic, will pre sent a new musten! comedy, com “Cupid's Roundup" is the tithe of the new shew, which programmed as a melange of ‘music and mirth Ted Howland will again be seen tn the principal comedy supported by a good ‘The chorus has been specially rote. numbers. ‘The entire show ts changed twice each week, with three regular per ly, the musical com: aring at 2 p. m., 7:30 and m. The Olympic features ar prices. heater prevented Wednesday night names sub from the stag, Cronkhite Repor! Is Expected’ Soon | TACOMA, Oct. 11.-—BY tonight or Thursday, tt in believed the federal srand jury ir AsION here will be ady to return of ra) The last wt Schultze and New York, Ma} akhite, shot at Camp }. ewls four years | yesterday. |eral. Accept only “Bayer” package, | which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets coat few cents. Druggists also sell botties of 24 and 100. Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono | aceticacidester of Balicylicactd. What Would You Give For Good Eyesight? | City Physictan’ Tells How to Strengthen Kyesight as Much ae 50% In a Week's Time in Meny Cases by a Simple Home Treatment. Hospital, ee Burgeon at the New England Rye end Kar Infire , oare ave found oculiats too prone to oper- 9 too willing to prescribe neglecting the simple whieh form the basis of the home treatment for the eyes 1 am thoroughly oonvinoed from my own experience with Hen-Opte thet it will gihen eyesight at least 60% tn one time in many Instances."’ Dr. iment wilt being hope to 4 in and “1 was almont bling to read at all. Now I ything without my glasses do not hurt more, At adtully; now they feel fine It wan like & miracle to 4 Hon-Cpte saya: “The atmonphere seemed hasy with or without wiaasen, but after using Hon-Opte for fitteon Gays everything weeme cl 1 can read even fing print Another who was bothered with ey: violent headac' for meverni y: clone work and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope, or the typewriting on the machine before o, Tecan da beth now and have dix warded my long distance giasees sity street, looked ike # dim blur to me. I eannot express my Joy for what Hion-Opto has done for me.” It im believed that thousands who w wilh be now Store and wet ae battle of Bon-fpto tebe {ete Prym.one Bon-Opte tablet inte » fourth of a gisas liquid bathe t will natics your ey quickly bother you even it fe your uty to care for them now before it in too late Many now hopelessiy blind | Tight have saved their might if thoy had cared for their eyes in t a on hand for daily every family.” Fon-Opte ts not a remedy or @ patent medicine. Tt cthtoal preparation, the formuin of whtch is printed on the package. The manu- facturers guarantee it to strengthen eye- sight BOe% In aw y stances or your Bon-Opto ta gold by ii good druggiats, | tre HUTCHINSON LEADS Sool of biographies, gots ary realized “a mere” 009 POVnds, but tg still selling; Will lam ‘iHohensollern netted 40,000 pound for his tome; Ludendorft h 42,000 to 14,000 pounds; Hir denburk 10,000 pounds, and the Princes# Louise's “Scandalography” under 1,000 pounds, Yinston Churchill, eagerly awalted revela. tons af’ expected to bring about 60,000 Potknds, while Mr, A. 8. M. Hutchinsot;, “tf Winter Comes” has fo far salted ite author the nice little sum 70,000 pounds!—The London, Painless Extraction of Teeth Free ee From\ 9 to 11 Special for 30 Days— Set of Teeth, A real spe Plate Departn Gold Crowns, | iad Radiographs — the on, method of knowing the e! tion of your teeth, One Our treatment of pyorrtt sidered the best; $2 per td, In One Location for 21) BOSTON DENTAL ' cum 1420% Second Avert ye ‘go of our ly reliable | | w | fato the dark end Cash prizes tor! tod | reWort on the ex-| the death | who | } | | "there are 400 emp lelty for m: STAR Age Problem system for elty eivil ser ployes was discussed by the Muntel- | | pal league at its weekly meeting tn [the Smith Bullding restacrant Tues jday noon, but action was continued until next week There are 400 superannuated em- ployes on the city payroll today, J. J, Creil, chairman of the league's pefiston committee, sald. “Phat in to say,” Croll explained, ver past the age of 60, What to do with the the problem we have to face. oT MATTER BASILY DECIDED 4 reasoning would aay replace them with but the question employes who have to the to be younger me discharging on their servi ny yearn is one f lightly 4 Other on have studied the prob lem, © suid, and the big stum bling block in establishing a pension fyniom is how the money is to be dix tributed. PROPOSES PLAN TO BUILD FUND He nded which the emp id pay into a n fund Hated amount each-month, based on his age, For a man 90 years old, this might be $4.55 a month. To thin the elty would each year certain part of the em. Then, when the em ploye became 60 years of age and Was rotired, he would have coming all he had paid in, plus what the city added, which, In this case, was fig ured to be $2,295. This would be paid at the rate of $40 4 month for Ute A 4a) recom system e's salary majority committee report | system was read by M. H. Van Nuys, while Eimon L. Wientr read a minor. ity report favoring a penalon. Sheriff Winner of Hand-to-Hand Fight | PORT AN' Ex. LL-After he had kidnaped a girt waitress at the Merril) Ring loggigg camp, near here, according to charges against him, the strong arm of the law tencended upon D. C, “Cougar Bill” Garringer, logger, and he was over powered in @ hand-tohand encoun ter with Sheriff William Nelson Oct. FUNERAL SERVICES for Ran som T. Young, 79, civil war veteran, who died at the Old Soldiers’ home Netall, Wash Thureday af 14° p. m. Remember, Clean Service and Economy Built My Practice My efforts have been di- rected to holding down the price of dentistry, and each year has found me increasing my efforts toward giving better dentistry, today’s finest equipment and today's finest educated dentists. Best Crowns - - - $5.00 Best Bridgework - $5.00 Best Rubber Plate, $15.00 ¢ DR.J.T.WILSON Cor. First and Pike Over Bartell's Drug Store Elliott 1838 men tn | will be held at Retail This ear of WALL the cost of manufacturing and same will be placed on sale Thursday morning for quick disposal at prices never before quoted in Seattle, No paper exchanged. Choice of 14 patterns .of KITCHEN PAPERS at 1¢ to 14¢ Choice of 26 patterns of BEDROOM PAPERS Not over 4 rooms to B¢ to 26¢ roll. { customer at 5¢ to 32¢ Enough for 1 hall to Choice of $1 patterns of Room Papers T¢ to 3B8¢ roll Parlor and Di Not over 2 rooms to 4,250 rolls heavy “Mica ¢ Ceiling, roll. roll, be 30-inch Oat Meal, roll.. 80-inch Harmonella, roll... 80-inch Ingrain, roll ........ SATISFACTION OR. MONEY st#@FUNDED | | One room to customer inst the adoption of any pension | owes Choice of 18 patterns of HALL PAPERS _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929, ARGAIN SALE ALL PAPER "ip ane ene eB A is cm ah ce PAPER was purchased by us at a fraction of No samples given. All sales final. 12 IMPORTED DESIGNS Regular $1.00 to $2.50 roll at 20¢ to 60@ roll One room to customer 5 _| SERRE. — BRERREEEeE w— BEBBBEEsEeE! — \ } roll 18, taienks of high-class 30-INCH PAPERS Regular $1.25 to $2.50 roll at 23¢ to SG5¢ roll One room to Protx. saa ? is roll customer Not over 5 rolls to customer i i Rex Dry Paste, pound. Diablo Mixed Paint, gallon.. 6lb. package Calcimine..... Sizing Glue, pound ........ VARNISH TILE PAPERS, Roll. .20¢ Not over 20 rolls to customer customer - 15¢ WESTERN WALL PAPER Co. Opuebs by Seattle Men 1921 SECOND AVENUE Largest Wall Paper Store in Northwest Hotel Washington Is Across From Us HYSTERICS | $$ BY DR, KR. HM. BISHOP YSTr Umes to more trumes, or ting-up.” however, not be confused | with genuine typteried. "A ahiid may be punished | properly for a fit wt temper, but no | one should te punished in any | way for hysterics. Crude measures, | such as a dash of cold water in the| | face, will have no effect on hysteria. | | Hysteria generally is brought on |by emotional excitement or over | work, especially ‘nervous or mental | wor, Some idea controls the body | for the time being. In a Great |many easea, the controlling idea ts | one that was implanted on the ub | jconscious mind in early life by some fright or other unpleasant emotional experience, The experience has been |fergotten, yet tho impression ro- timings. Certain circumstances bring up this suppressed idea and give it! temporary control over the mind, | tho the patient is unaware of it. A physician sometimes may trace | t1CS some. in applied tan- "out This} should | Pearl Beads $9.85 Don't be envio Friende—Go to Peter Late select a string of GENUINE a ae on OF FFT aR aad Beads Vear them while yo! wits & werk! 7 PETER MICHAEL Jeweler 203 Pike Street | sutterer ita Influence, restoring com- friends. That only aggravates Better to show no concern at plete self-control. Rest works wonders in most cdses, | Sometimes hysterics simulates the pilectic fit, tho the hysterical woman will not bite her tongue or| FUNERAL SERVICES for Thom fall so as to hurt herself, More like-|as Clifford Richards, 1%, who was ly she will fall in a graceful attitude drowned in Lake Washington canal, and appear very melodramatic. In|were to be held at 2 p. m. at the many cases there is downright de | Rafferty funeral establishment in lirtum. Fremont. Thomas was the son of A person suffering from hysterida |Mra. Emma Wisser, 8515 15th aye should not recelve sympathy from N. W. CASCARETS 10! For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver empty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cas- carets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or OU, and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Casoarets, too.—Advertisement, ‘The nicest cathartic-lazative in the | world to physic your liver and bowels | when you have Dizzy Headache, | | Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Tpaet, Acid Stomach is candy-like ‘Cascarets.” One or two tonight will The Desire for Cleanliness and Neatness Is a Part of Every « Womai’s Heritage This is an important factor toward the realization of BETTER HOMES. Grime, soot and smoke, ashes, dust and dirt vaadeh when ges is used as fuel in the ome. Demonstrations Each Day of pe and Water Heaters With Automatic Control. A Visit Will Interest You Seattle Lighting Company The Gas Co. Main 6767

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