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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 ~ GENIUS ! icc Of HTS England Passing Thru | 2TH BY JAMES M. COX Since 1721 England has had only Ex-Governor of Ohio 86 prime ministers, One has served) When your kidneys hurt and) England seems to be successfully| four times, two three times, and Dack fecls aore, don't get) going thru her difficulties and there| Hine twice at the head of affairs, eared and proceed to load your|!s & multiplicity of them, Taxes; Singularly, the average length of an ch with a lot of rugs that/are undoubtedly higher than any-/@dmintstration has been about four] @xoite the kidneys and irritate the) where else. There is a common | Years, In the 50 years since the Getire urinary tract. Keep your/appreciation of the cause, Her|besinning of the third republic, neys clean like you keep your) population is homegenous and tha! France bas had 87 premiers, and 65) els clean, by flushing them) stress of the war and its aftermath | administrations, or an average term with a mild, barmless salts whieh | has not Impaired her pat m, Bhe| Of less than 17 months for each Helps to remove the body's urinous/ adopted @ policy of benefita.to the} minister, Five of the British prime @aste and stimulate them to thetr| unemployed and their dependents! ministers have been Scotchrmen, | gorma! activity. The function of/which shook the reactionaries to) three Irish, one Welshman, Twenty. s is to filter the blood./their toes when it was initiated.| five have been the sons of peors,| s they strain from it/They are now quite agreed that it) and 18 heirs to a peerage, All ox-| CLEANS KIDNEYS) Many Grave Difficulties BARTELL DRUG STORES Sale of Elastic Goods This announcement is of real significance to many Bartell customers who are necessarily wearers of Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Hosiery and Trusses. Many will take advantage of the special prices, and we urge early shopping in order that sufficient time may be had for proper fitting. Rubber Goods Specials » of acid and waste, #0) saved the country from a serious| cept four were born tn easy or: . PY F F id d we can readily understand the vital] situation, affluent circumstances, and all ex Elastic Abdominal or Friday an Saturday Ymportance of keeping the kidneys} August, 1922, the total unem-|°¢Pt four were brought up in the $1.00 “Special Brand” active ployed were 1,332,117, a decline of /COUNtTY. Pitt became prime min- Supporters ’ Spe Hot Water Bottle, $1.75 American Drink lots of water—you can't! ainiost one-half million since the be.| iter when he was 24 years old. @rink too much; also get from any| ginning of the calendar year, and| Gladstone completed his tenure rmacist about four ounces Of! of over seven hundred thousand as| When he was past 80. Only eight | $3.00 Aseptic Support, cotton. ....$1.95 $4.00 Linen Paragon Support. ....$2.65 te: be said to have had any pro Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful tn &/ compared to July 1, 1921. The to-|o*" | ” Glass of water before breakfast each) tal industrial population of Great| feesion, ether than that of politics. $5.00 Silk Paragon Support. . 83.25 i Water Bottle, $1 19 @orning for a few daye and your! Britain is about 14 millions. It will] TWO of these were soldiers, one a) 7 Silk Fashion S rt 4.75 quart .......++ e Ridneya may then act fine, This! be seen, therefore, how serious the|Revellst, one a business man but $7.50 Fashion Support. ......$4. $2.50 Bartell Extra Special famous salts ts made frem the acid) probiem Th a | four were lawyers. “a i y 5 s s . 84. 7 Gimowses and temon Juice, com-|Ricpted: Tellet works, fehames for] When you remember the state.) Sir Henry W. Thornton eee meee | eee ee Dined with lithia, and has been used! the stimulation of trade, and unem |™Ment made during Disraell's regime| ns ok, aid $7.50 Heavy Silk Paragon Support $4.75 2-quart ..... oon ° for generations to clean and stimu-| ployment insurance, by Lady Moutort that “ail rime! sownaLn Oe 20-ck. former 25¢ Infant Bulb c te clogged kidneys; also to neu-| Under the first named enterprise|™!niaters have the gout,” it ts sur.) | MON rage fs He Ee tT MC te me | g Sadat the {FEAL named enterpriag|Piising. that the average length ae American drarteman, born in Lo| = Mi avshall Trusses Reduced 38e Fountals Tabi uree of irritation, thus! put to work. in road-building, drain-| lf haa been 70 years. George's Batupors ds tt NM Foe . Se Fountain Sy inge Tubing, Ader weakness. Age, creation of water supplies, re.| Service of 16 consecutive years as a SMD IN lol oe ton oe ne aires The Marshall has several features not 5-foot 19 inexpensive; cannot] pleniahmeBt of forests, railroad con-| Member of jhe cabinet ig UNEUF) i candy Great Kastern ays found in other elastic trusses. The pad lengths ......++-00+ c tajure; makes a delightful efferves! ytruction and the speeding up of| P4s#ed for nearly @ century | Pray Rp crseagrtae. i - 35¢ “Klear-Skin” Goat lithia water drink, which every government contracts, Credits were! 1 have eo. greatly admired the) tem, he has come here to take cnergs con’ ores to ~ body and stays in place, Rabber Si 23c 4 take now and then to ";tate Arthur Griffith, and his dis./0f the Canadian National ratlwa assuring comfort to the wearer. ubber Sponges...... one should take no established for the purpose of re| toe eee coworker, Michael Col. (covering 22,000 miles of line from iz ‘There special prices will interest the many who are familiar with this popular truss, $4.00 Marshall Truss, single.$2.95 $7.50 Marshall Truss, double, $4.95 Delp keep their kidneys clean and) establishing overseas trade, ,Over| active. Try this; also keep up the) 90 mifiion pounds have been’ paid water drinking, and no @oubt YOU) out tn benefits to the unemployed will wonder what became of your) Under the stem, employers ha’ Kidney trouble and bac paid into the fund 28 million poun lin, also deceased, that I cannot |Coast to coast and representing an restrain carrying into this story !nve#tment by the public and the Lioyd George's expressed extimate Kovernment of more than $1,600,. | of the two men, In speaking of 900,000 Griffith, he said | He now ts Str Henry W. Thornton, path Spray, No. 181 9 1 4D —_—_—_—_— “| and the employed persons 21 million, | 7 | : s . ™ “He was a genuinely able man.|K- B. 2, commander of the Legion | GEORGE NORTHCLIFFE He was never in a hurry in his|0f Honor of France, officer of the| Elastic Hosiery ae ee a 4|mental processes, He always knew Onder of Leopold of the Belgians, “ For varicose veins, weak joints and other conditions where 1 feud between Lioyd George and| what he was about. The subjects holder of the Distinguished Service | ; Northcliffe was inevitable because! under discussion were given careful Medal, conferred by the American | uniform support is indicated. ~— Silk Garter Stockings, regular $4.50 and $5.00, each ...... pe ee REE as Heavy Silk Leggings, regular $3.50, eac $2.00 of the conflicting temperamental!thought and he moved into his foYernment, and numerous other) qualities of the two men. You hear| judgments with such unwavering awards many theories expressed as to what! conviction that once agreement was He wan sent over to France aa as | ps actually brought about disagree| reached, he never retraced his steps. /*istant director general of move 4 Tacs Actatty. stopa|™ent Some Delleve that it resulted) No man ever lived with greater|Ments of railways, Refore the end ara on yes Caps, regular $3.50, each. oe 82.00 Quick Seatesinets DE cas the from a technical violation of confi-| moral courage. When we began! of the next year he wae tn charge of eavy 5 nklets, regular $3.50, each.............$2.00 rmentatcomech dence. the conference out of which came @rmy transportation on the conti All-Linen or Cotton Garter Stockings, Leggings, can be no question as te your correct- Tho story ts related that at A) Irish freedom, we agreed in less nent, Knee Caps and Anklets ness—it is the leader of stationery styles. people in ten, when food up-| meeting of No, 10 Downing st. be-|than 15 minutes on the way we| In 1919 he became @ British sub: stor h causing distress./tween the two men, George asked) would go about It. Finally time ject. Northeliffe whether he would like|came for acceptance or rejection.) He ts now tackling one of his big. to take charge of the air service) He calmly said, ‘I am going to ac |@ost Jobs, On his work depends the by ministerial appointment. North-| cept it." I asked him what his col success of government ownership eliffe said he would like to think It leagues would do, and he replied | 4nd operation of ratlwaya tn Canada White and tints, 50¢, 60¢, $1.00, $1.20 Correspondence Carde— 50¢, $1.00 1/2 Price This Sale Does Not Include Hornbro or Other Seamless Hosiery .~}over, A day or two afterward he! that he did not know, but that be) ND « wrote a letter declining the offer! believed in the plan and he would e Efren nase wich fnerlly nad not ‘bean mute | totena a ube nea co a>” ome GMIL TD) WELFARE | swe This Kodak Free Clorox oe iweet, No artificial digest-| 2d published it in his paper. There) His death was a great los to Ire M TOOTH B Novel Out-of-Doors Picture Contest Bleaches Bring in your negatives of any | clothes white as outdoor picture taken between | snow; removes Sept. 15th and Nov. 15th, this | stains and mil- year, and compete for dew. Pint bot- Gee are nec Just get & few | was confusion In the department tn| land and to humanity.” ounces of Rieu Magn: from | question and considerable agitation) Of Collins he said rel of the powder oF two tab. |! the prime minister's office. “Mike was one of the rarest eptr. im @ half clase of water right Northeliffe was idolized by the! its I ever met. He would have had after cating or Whenever the ute t-| newspaper fraternity--that is, the|a great career. His physical cour wane Pind you will be delighted with | Workers looked upon him as a bene-| age is responsibie for his taking too Judge Dykeman Scheduled LT RM TTT TTT TTT DUD DTTP EDU g5c Aimost instant relief it brings. | factor to the profession. I remarked) many chances. He was so useful) | intro- ie famous jomach #weetener|on the kindly comment in the Ena-|to bis people that he should have to Make Address these liberal prizes. dines Magnesia and Bismuth in| ish preas which followed North-|given more regard for his own tu ductory offer tle 18¢, 3 for ete ‘on wok ag Sot fpr cliffe's death and a gentleman hold-| safety. He had strong opinions, but] srembers of the Child Welfare Tt gular use keeps the /ing @ responsible station on one of| was always courteous and accorded) cnmnittee of the Seattle Federation and healthy the morning papers said that even to the other fellow the right to bie |o¢ women's clube were to hold thetr elt! known | i there had been a policy of un- beliefs.” first meeting since the early sum 4 fe used | kindness, he was quite certain that} (Copyright, 1922, by NEA Service) |)" rf Friday at the Fed half million|no newspaper publisher would have Snes mer at 3 p. m. Friday at the Feder ends Nov. Ist. Take advan- tage of the special price and try this Here's the Idea: | 5s¢. Every negative ac- cepted entitles the| Special dem- owner a free en-| onstration at largement of same | our Store No. 3, le who now eat as iney pieast-| been able to induce any of the Jour-| What about the lenque of na-|2ion <lubhows, Hasvard ave and) erfected and an equal chance | First Ave. and ion. Advertisement pallets to write tt, aged - es beg pon what Iti was to address the meeting on mat } h. Regu- for the prizes listed Pike St. ae Ee Beet Ge ters pertaining to the juvenile court lar price 50¢. below. During the year the comunittes tn- enlargements numbered grouped Ezra Meeker, With [tent © visit. the various suvenite/ oh en at cata” Ween, Oe he Bayer irin rj n homes in the city and vicinity. OLS Ox Team, in Capital |sMemrers of tne organization wit Vantine’s Incense decided by public ballet. Contest open to everybody 4 ly The followin —no charges and no purchases required. The WASHINGTON, Oct. 20, — Ezra |Yitit and make reports on the Grand is Bayer arose Meekor, pioneer of the West and a| Mound school for giris and the State odors in powder or cones: The Prizes f» your guarantee resident of Seattle, arrived in Wash- | Training wehool at Chehalis for boys. Rose, Violet, Sandalwood, ia malar i ingtor a fs Piane have also been laid for the Pine, Locust and Wistaria. First Prize—No. 1 Pocket Kodak, as Mustrated above. wcton Thursday with his ox team. plrin Tablets Meeker declares he will try to gain |Faising of a fund to aid in supplying 25c¢ 50c Second Prise—Dunn Camel Pen, gold mounted, retail the support of the president for «|milk to the poor of the city. and value $7.50, = military highway between St. Louis| All women interested In child wel- and Olympia, Wash, The old pioneer |fare have been tnvited to Join with covered that ground himseclf.70 years|the committee in the work of the ? \ago, when he first followed the route year. of toe “Old Oregon Trai™ CUT SCHOOL 35 ATE TOO MUCH!) BUDGET $1,600 Able to cut only $1,600 from ite + | Preliminary budget, the school board, LET OUR BIG COMBINED BUYING A FEW TABLETS the conclusion of a special meeting POWER SAVE YOU MONEY Thursday night, postponed further action until additional data has been Incense Burners | "31° valiant tga xc Seed by: A variety of styles in Leave contest negatives at any Bartell Store. For bronze and other metals | gny further information ask the salesmen at Bartell 35¢, 65¢, $1, $2 | Kodak Departments, Beconé and Union First and Pike Fifth and Pike 610 Becond Ave. Sixth ané Pine Ballard and 22nd N. W. First ané@ Yesler Way 1908 Boren Ave. Bartell’s Mail Order Way Outof-town patrons can shop with the same satisfaction as Seattle patrons by our simplified Mail Order methods. Postage prepaid on all orders within this state. Orders filled and mailed the day received. Don't hesltate to write for prices or other in- formation. Address All Correspondence to obtained for the enlightenment of MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT FASE STOMACH ia Bea ced No Street Address Necessary ‘The bud«et total at present stands 0.460. M th tor SS oduct the buget wore. roan, mut | SMIUUUIUTIUIINUNIUVIUEUAUNTTUAUNUUUOUUUUAUAUUUUGAUAUAUGUAUNUUUUUUCAUAUAUALAUUGIOUATEARAUAVUEAAAEAE HEA no action will be taken until some | -2———— penengrars one a heute a i ing his name as Abraham Levine ap- | gain and that his wife had left him. 2 ‘ Instant Relief from Indigestion, |tuture ant Marriage Failure; _|!* bi name ss Abraham Lavine ap- | frie ae gaenly dleappointed when in. [Concerts Denied to Gas, Sourness, Flatulence, There were 92 accidents in the} Wants Money Back | the return of nis marriage icense pap egees age ag i oer 4 shite Cut Down French military aviation service} ypw ou | fee, saying he had mad bad bar- MONTEREY, Mexico City., last year. SPW TORE, Cet H—-6 Wen wy " asco F Lantes. 20.—City officials have discontin the dally concert tn the Plaza to ‘ down municipal expenses, ‘ ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE §f oe. can help themseives at PIGGLY WIGGLY tn the same time tt takes to wait on ten people In any 106 Columbia gt. other store. You save time through self-service, as many as 185 purchasers in one hour have passed Beattle’s through the checking desk of a PIGGLY-WIGGLY STORE—three per minute, You do not have to Leading Dentist walt to be waited on In a PIGGLY WIGGLY. The great success of PIGGLY WIGGLY has proven that shoppers like to help themselves. TRY IT FOR YOURSELF, OCHESTER combined pur- R chasing power means a good deal to you. See the wonder- ful Two-Pants Suits we offer for as low as $25. Splendid materials, smart styles, select patterns—and a great big new stock to choose from. The extra pants means al- most another suit, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS $20, $25, $30 If you think that a well-taflored, smart ap- pearing overcoat or raincoat is necessarily ex- pensive we can delightfully surprise you. All that’s new and nobby. | TWINS ARE 92 | Stomach full! Digestion stopped! ‘The moment you chew a few tablets of “Pape's Diapepsin” your stomach }feels fine, All the feeling of indi gestion, heartburn, fullness, tight ness, palpitation, stomach acidity, gases, or sourness vanishes Ease your stomach and correct your digetion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store. FRUIT CAKE, 1-Ib. size........83¢ This is one of the finest fruit cakes on the market. Buy several now and give them a chance to moisten before you want to use them, Royal Baking Powder, 6 oz. Swansdown Cake Flour . Lemon Peel, per lb. Orange Peel, per lb Citron Peel, per lb... Fancy Blue Rose Rice, lb........ Log Cabin Syrup, 5-lb. can... .$1.00 Log Cabin Syrup, 214-lb. can. ..52¢ Rex Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lbs. $1.95 Rex Hard Wheat Flour, 2414 lbs. PLUM PUDDINGS, 2-lb. tin... .98¢ This pudding comes in a heavy tin for steaming. The pudding is made of only the best of ingredients. Mon- Prk hy ey back if you don't like it. REGULAR SCHED ULE Crosse & Blackwell’s Walnuts... .52¢ I Leave Seattle Datly Crosse & Blackwell's Malt Veeue $6200, Tr16, 0, ue Crosse & Blackwell's Onions... .52¢ Crosse & Blackwell's Tarragon Vin- sttaraar ane ee, QUEE ist ¥eoey se heise ee -...560¢ Wednesd Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow 52¢ ae Crosse & Blackwell’s Mushroom Cat- OPPOSITE “PIG’N WHISTLE” ocheste4 CLOTHES SHOP 1012 SECOND AVE. seeieadses Ae RT $1.00 Van Camp's Pork amd Beans, N m H. P. Sauce, 7i4-o2, bottle... 5. .38¢ | aie Sacer ig. op he Wigs ga “2* | First Cholce Mushroom, 4-kelo.35¢ eee iene eens: roedtog |B. & G. Naptha Soap, bar.......5¢ sup a Crosse & Blackwell’s French Cape: Ball Blue, 4-lb. carton. .7¢ “YOUR LUCK” COFFEE, 1-Ib, can vacuum packed—a special blend. This is introductory price OMY .erecevceverecevccees 38c THE SAME LOW BASIS Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, large heb SEM les AREAS bes Sabine a 64-0 20¢ CANNED MILK, Borden's, Carnation, Federal and Co-operative, reg. 9c price—you don’t have to stock up 1000 OTHER ITEMS ON Get the genuine by insisting on MIFFLIN ALKOHOL MASSAGE the taltsnal tonic THE LIBERTY MARKET, 1508 First Ave, W. L. AVERY, OPTICAL CO 93% oAlcohol Mrs. Jane L, Ball (above),|iy QUEEN CITY MARKET, Fourth Avo, and rine SIX STOR Ba yl a THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON At all Drngaits Me Pleasaht, [n,, ond dive, RM Voaere eee ee NEW STORES TO OPEN SOON: UNIVERSITY, 4728 University Way i, FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1906. C. Hackenburg, Decatur, I1l.,| BROADWAY, 633 N, Broadway, at Roy tS ae Mamum Crnacat mete twins, have just celebrated PA ONA hiss Spm Ate’ ne Cote oul vR 9OUTH EAC ’ to reach the century mark. / a