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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. ‘AR-MAIL DEPOT |Hsszz Leishe Arc AMERICA SELLS (ELUDES JAPS ]| Health Restored } PARIS wv. TA tench aol: | lentint has evolved the the: that | & light breakfast and heavy imid-| meal are responsible for many PAGE 4 The wonderful curative pow, radium bas been known top vee However, the benefits of thie Piste Neasth eivins” spice MEALS SOUR OR LAY UNDIGESTED Provided that negotiations now “4 . c) fi . vert ‘commis. | businos® fallures mee’ the oon 6 Sailor Tom Takes Him Down River | ponding betweven the county eomanis, | un Uncle Sam Still World’s [Means oF'pernom of is Hector Beats Him Out of Final $1.50 ko him only move un Greatest Provider od to | purchase of @ ate! hangar from | go, * ROOF oF Feb, eae herd ae | : t) th Preidio id materialize, He . ond rietian nad go | Loaded Down With Many Commissions |).00 Pre i eeiennaremats |weltteh and Chrivtians 1K had got | i ager Satoe Testensat, wiicn otters ol tae Satisfies Boss He Is No Agitator Manor, ne of the desires of Post. (months of tribulation bat the! wassINaTON, Nov. 1—A billion | begnan'e Radionkctins ariceean {nstantly! End Flatulence, Gas, * * # * * & % % # ‘lmanter Bagnr Bartio that eattle be | Tendenip of thie man T felt that Tin food! Your Uncle Sam, despite sore Best te the Body day aaa Heartburn, Indigestion Max Stern, newspaper man, has written for The Star and sister papers| made a terminal in the New York This cannery to which I had hin eeaokedinals, gyno) Fae orc active energy into the system & vivid description of a trip he took on an Alaskan salmon ship, The, to-Seattle airmail line before he come was everything that the one cone in still the world's gr gon Work, play of, Seep helping t horrors of the “hell ships” are brought home In Stern's forceful style.| goon out of office. * 4 A “1 watt. | Drovider, | oore oes ‘aeeeee | - p the river was not. Clean, well os ™ fuen to a strong, healthy o Preceding chapters found him, a member of the “Chinese gang,” on hi wae Yl 44 a ae Last year, according to the figures It creates igorous cir ay Marthe Wis pon has beak honey, the teed ta Gate fer bomeane naa Kept bulldings, painted and com: | released by the department of com: | bioed thus Femovine | ean i "i n Jescaping prisoner a9 we pulled out pact, stood on edie Of & BFAVE! | eros today, the United States ox jwhich is the real ¢ he day: ‘on in endless misery, ‘Threats are dry for Inck of water, A sk of i er the con yw rock pigeon fellows the ship and te regarded as an emen of ill tuck, Rut| WiiPout a sound from the dock of bench; over tue oompaty sill | ported to the rest of the world tood |**To prove just what this remade |the sign proved bad and the ship undertaker had no luck, Stern discov: | ‘Ne ramshackle cannery loomed viver toward a row of |atuitts. valued at $1,869,000,000—by lable tgentment can do for yom lors he's sick because vermin leave him, Bark at last reaches cannery. THROW SHOES acrows the ¥ aa owas - : ag 1, far the greatest in history | | will send our appliance ¢ ct snow-capped peaks was what I had Exports of breadstuffs the understanding that 1 dominated Alaskw country and men are taken ashore, A sick pup In| OVER FOR LUCK dreamed Alaska would have to offer jeharge you « cent Sf it falls te nursed but an aged Mexican Is left to die, Rooms in bunkhouse so low) At the head of the river the Itallan he Alaska Packern’ asnccia. |{% Value to $748,000.000 to palistnctory results. This offee ty men can't stand Wretched outlook is despalring. Men finally get chance | fishermen began throwing — their + en ne Se enere | wheat contributed more than half. | pen to any perron who has pain of to bathe, The double ndard exists here aboard ship and men shoes overboard, It was one of Hon me el cannery 1 | Dalry exports were valued ui #44. any kind, nerve weakness, high Ulead work exira to get leftover delicacies. Stern plans to escape. Finally| their strange customs, and was de |) 1 hunted up the cannery bows 2nd) 499 999; meat and meat products, at . > treweiee arranges for getaway and leaves. Aftor serving company two months he) tigned to placate the storm gods found him in the store, He was @ 6,000,000; fresh and dried fruits, art one caggyls few! Stomach fine! owes them $14.85,—RKditor. and bring a big catch of salmon, German of the Prussian type, lke | g59 909.900 allment Pleasant, so inexpensive, #¢ We passed about a dosen can. |Our Joe, and he glowered at Un | Most surprising of all, ee» valued w ft Quick to settle an upset stomach. BY MAX STERN |nerien on the way down the river, | der beetling black brows, Jat $10,000,000 went to China, the) Korea's Joan d’Are has ar-|siadly tet prog ie, eepent sRige's . Dapaten T had about $190, which I heped}a sate and friendly passage, but T/and more than that number of ships jobs te yt! 8 original home of the hen and the|rived in San Francisco after eture givi * Jntormatl Teaches the stomach all pain and/would be enough passage money,| was to be allowed to set forth the anchored in the stream, Tom was HE'S NO AG greatest exe exporting untry im} var’ 1 " 1g | Ttadium Appliance Co., 279 Brad! @istress from indigestion or a sour, jand T had my release from the Chi [next morning with the fishing fleet | like a nautica! eneyelopedia, and Well, what do you want?" he de | the world feign be app bt od on Low Angeles, Cal—Adver GAasy stomach vanishes. {naman But I had to arrive pnelon its romantic salmon hunt. reeled off the exact tonnage of every | manded | “Am long as America can export seize er, one is Mise Juna ile E Millions know its magic. All) a billion dollars’ worth of foodatutte Syn, Korean school teacher, annually and etill have plenty leftt| who has been under Jap sur- for the home folks, we needn't worry | yeillance since 1919 when she nuch b or p01 it of ‘, ) pt gts gPhone future’ | participated in protest riote. @rucgivts recommend thie harmicss Stomach corrective Silver From Lead Pe today. | She will live with her sister in Matai: cr wn Plan Is Unproved | Re dite"e'w ole Philadelphia every transaction, and our euge "APT. 0, W. CARLSON, pioneer en eneintinee fomers are accorded every dices ae cane a weil nba ae i . tesy consistent with sound Failing in his efforts to prove t manag f the Northern Commer GRANTING OF « bid for 17 pieces | ness judgment. eunty officials that his formula for clal company in Alaska, died in San i is nia tebi-bate altveb to Franciaco Tuesday, after a long ill-|% fire apparatus, scheduled before ransm 4 into silver ts pri j ness, according to word recetved|the board of public works Monday tleate, Maximillian Josephus Royce ‘¢ h @ here afternoon, was postponed at the re | ds stil) in jail Tuesday be nn nnn es | guest of the Stutz Fire Engine com. Joyoe was so firm in his belie * pany, one of the bidders, on motion 5 ject to Check that he really could, thru a chemic 4 of City Engineer J. D. Blackwell. Cordially Invites Process, make silver out of lead, the “ret wane” 7 . rf to owed to try | Peoples Savings is plea to be allowed to try w | | | Nl ron GmcenD ave. Aka pian @ranted Monday. Under Joyce's | . Feetion, Arthur L. Glover, chemist | put a small quantity of lead thru one ‘Then You Mu 4 Ei3 the test. Kidney and Bladder frritations| Meth Mideey Sat often result from uric acid, says a Be, bh On asmying the finished product nave 2 us P », |noted authority. The Rr odlin filter 5 | MAE Mf was still lead, Glover declared. For men must work and women must weep,” sang Kingsley. Here is an unusual picture of the salmon fishermen’s | tiie acia from the blood and pans it ; carey. kidney and eoact 6 9 fleet on its way out to sea. For six weeks two fishermen will live in each of these little sailboats in fair weather and storm, |on to tim bladder, where it often re: | 6 Br x tec A : : ; eople that eve y ii ‘ Gets-If’ coming into the harbor only to deliver their daily catch to the tally scow. egrets agent pon Bharonae a coun tome of Kidney trouble should have | e uJ On, OF laerious attention. night within a few days, 10 miles That night 1 was loaded down | boat, her owners and where she had) I told him T wanted to tay at his | setting up an trritation at the neck : ache, ioe jostemee, pattinass SEATTLE MALT & SUPPLE down the river, and leave the next| with commissions from my co-work-| been built cannery unti} the mail boat came, | of the bladder, obliging you to seek |under or specks floating before the e morning. ers. ‘They included everything from} In front of one of the Libby can-| that I could pay my board, but pre: | relief two or three times during the | SYN qusany feet and dry skin, are 110 SENECA St. I was almost certain that the can. buying an engagement ring in 8e- | nerien' wag a widebetiied steamer, ferred to work it out night sufferer is in constant yearly, because dust Off Second Ave. | nery boss would not take me down, 4ttle for one of the Guamese boys, the only modern vessel in all the “Why did you quit up the river?” | dread, the ater passes sometimes > ot Shelr peng 6 rs ae at Free delivery any part of His attitude toward me had been| Who had fallen in love with the | great malmon fleet to have come to| he axked, wuapictously with a scalding sensation and is| ; ie! Spon Desire Set ELLIOTT 4042 increasingly hostile of late and [| half-breed belle of Snag Point, to, Hiristol Bay a-fiebing. I told him my story and offered | very profu again, there is dil HT ies dder trouble about my jfeared he would either refuse oF hunting up and getting a free drink| Opposite Clark's point, the tally |to show him my receipt from the | culty in voiding tt. | Prescription No, 777, which. during contrive to let me miss boat | of bootieg from barkeep of the Ban | scow came to anchor Joe urged | Chinaman. He wna still unsatie-| Bladder weakness, mont folks call I could have bundled my blankets| Francisco waterfront, the friend of|me to stay aboard the scow and fied. I suggested he might go out it, ows gle boeing urina- Jand suit case on my back and start-| “Yo,” the night watchman |toard with the fat cook til! the|to the tally scow, where Capt. Joe | tion. | While it ie extremely antix-| arally’ thrsugh: Jed walking thru the marsh to Sn Barly next morning 1 loaded my| mali boat came, He sald the com. | wna eating his lunch, and find out) /0F mne, bomlunon | & moet cteapio} js dispensed by Point, five miles away. But this! gear into Tom's fishing boat and! pany would only charge me 76 cents | whether I had quit under fire or was) 0 oe et about amo of Dr. Carey's |was a heartbreaking walk without said good-by all around. In all the |® meal °K pa con of Jad Salts from your tees tr oS utaaae eae} This Remedy Is impedimenta, and I hated to think) Chinese gangs I had seen at other Considering the company had You ain't one of these agitators, and take a tablespoon. | should remembe { Corn ly of it canneries, | had spotted the same paid me only 25 cents an hour, I fig-|are you?’ he aaked ful in w glam of water before break-| cae "supply your” S"Y Srummtaty Guaranteed over, I would have to hire @| sort of green and yellow capa from/| ured that meant @ fine-hour day's; I assured him I wan not « watk-| lu. continue this for two or three| seme tough or how inunch from ome of the two cam| Meyer that I wore, They were as, work for board, which was too much ing delegate for the Chinese Gan€ | diy, This will neutralize the acids fa onchea ‘with a Heries there and the canneries of distinctive a mark of our caste as like profiteering, I declined and said | union. lin the urine so tt no longer is Sure Way to Get “etait is Goomed | Bristol bay have an unwritten rule|a striped sult to a fleeting convict. | I'd prefer taking ® chance with the| “That's what they all may,” he cut/ source of irritation to the bindder Rid of Blackhead to stick by one another. Bo I traded mine for a Mexican's| cannery at Clark's, a “You wait here.” and urinary organs which then act o ac bd 5 Hh ag TOM COMES hat, giving him an undershirt to| “Well, I envy you,” sald Portu-| He was gone a half-hour, a half | pormai again There ts one simple, safe and || those of lens TO RESCUE Boot. uese Jos in parting. He wag prob. | hour of suspense for me, and while|” Jad Suits is inexpensive, harmless, | Pi Se Gicekinends: that io'to disaoles || levee the If my own cannery boss would| HECTOR BEATS ably thinking of having to steer |h® wan gone I learned the mall bost |and is made from the acid of grapes | them. een cake not deliver me, how could I expect) HIM OUT OF $1.50 that old bark down another 2,000/ a4 broken her prpoller and would/and lemon juice, combined with} 7 ys ag Ay a7 ane -. the tense one of them to? ‘The company owed me $1.80 and tofles in September. be ten days in getting here, iithia, and in used by thousands of kie a ittle on @ hol t || Mant retiet, They often charge as high as $25|1 tried In vain to met it that morn.|_ “Remember,” he added, by way of (More Tomorrow) folks who are mubject to urinary Tab over the ‘bisckheads Se to ferry @ stranger across the river,|ing. It was the inst petty turn of | "ort of apology, “nobody's got any * Georbere corned by wits cold wimg will, be serprises bow the’ blacks : & school teacher at one of the set-' Hector to beat me out of six hours’ | U* for & white man who ships in the Canadians Observe Pe dalle heads have dixappeared. Big black- ' tlements had told me, and I was! hard work, an act of loynity to hin | Chinee crew: it's no buniness. , Pie neys and causes no bad effects heads, little blackheads, no matter too short of money to risk that. | company that I hope will some day|, 7 W'# on the point of reminding | Thanksgiving Here ome Teer’ Mekeen © And where would I board till the| be recognized | him that there were a half-dozen od With a dinner held at the Wat.|. Mere pf ot Mh — — ture of dust and dirt and secretions boat came? The native huts of Snag! At 10 o'clock a gentle breese had| bs countrymen tm our crew, with | dort hotel Tuesday night a number| ‘ery caneves bladder troubles that form in the p: of th n, Point might afford shelter, but even | started moving, and one by one the WHOM he should take the trouble to | of Canadians, now in Seattle, cele- Sn Weta —-AO | The galcnite OF: the natives who look with contempt | fishing boats loosed themselves and &** Acquainted, but I decided to part | brated Canadian Thankegiving day asst wee wash right out. upon the Chinee gangs would prob-}took (o wind like carrier pigeons |! ® friendly spirit | Friends from Britikh Columbia were | EXHAUSTED FROM GRITTE Cov ably refuse to take me in. down the river. It was a fair eight BIDS FRIEND | suents of the Seattle hosts. nit, Girippe coughs + ‘and af eo wufferer * f to ick, easy. sure and painiess| It the Leeland - ° e-nniled litt — ne Wisk: Sy a fi gar] It wan. the Icelander Tom whe |to one the wheailed lite venseis | TOM awe ELL M Boman a : lag’ tn s ® t and cove © stream ry Loss | xiolent & Dikive remsine—e singid pies ot] “I'll take ypu down in my fishing wr Py > ane rei Victim writer tC. Collinn, Warnegae§ clear down to a bend and disappear) that led to Clark's canne: ar riveled skin thet you throw | boat.” I id. “We leave tor 7" i ota een a i |the cough ceased entirely. U Sek beireng hy hee gee Org | bout.” he aid,“ “We leave tomor lone by one | olimbed ashore It was with « sort (18 Found by Relatives |: courn ccasea entirety.” eayne any corer’ row at 10, and IT unload yo spt. Joo, in a tug, took the tally |of religious fecling that I grasped| RHEIMS, Nov. 7—Joseph Pou: | \hTf* Senerations for coughs et Me—and suaran- ; You can | scow, containing & well-provisioned | his great calloused hand to thank | part, a soldier who lost his memory | *hiat ievikat is. ES h t @ Co..|hoard till the mail boat geta in." kitehen and fat ‘ f | dia cook, in «@ tow | him His fine spirit had been un) when wounded in 1915, ha qT scla ta Weak 6’ by the Omi a| Nothing could bave thrilled mejand a dozen fishing boats, including! touched by all the greed of the sal- pi C Drug] more. Not only was f assured of! Tom's, hooked on. 1 felt tke anmon game, and jt» hardships had | been identified in a hospital by hin family wrapper. Large igh medicine in the wortd. 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