The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 8

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192%, ‘C013 STAR THE SEATTLE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Why and How Coke Should Be — Used for Domestic Heating Tf you are having trouble getting coal; 1 If you can't get enough coal; If you would Uke to use coke, but don't know how: If you think coke can't be used mucoeanfully in ordinary domestic heating furnaces; If you want to know why and how It can be used Th pu will want the bulletin Just prepared by The Star's or , ” Id in Fi Ha Weaken Wath, wasak on pnatiies ent eatiy Mainrdaer aoe Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Co ‘ew Hours eroment teats and experiments carried out by Uncle Sam's mines —_—_— " re bureau, It tells you all about coke and exactly how to use it in Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. | ness, sneezing Zhe secenh = po your furnace. Just fill out carefully the coupon below and mail it ing and snuffiing! Teke “Pape's Cola | domes usua soy ; io ses © or 7 on bureau, no! Th 1 e , | completely and end all gript to our Washington bureau, not to The Star's Seattle office, Compound” every two hours until “emerge > ag ne ping? de — eee Sen three doses are taken. The first dose Jaw chest, surest relief known and Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, opens clogged-up nostrils and air pas | costs only « few cen at drug moh 1822 New York Ave, Washington, D, 0, enges of head; stops nose ee: ro vor nice Ba ony no @ even h duliness, feverish. | Losist v : 1 want « eapy of the bulletin, “Coke for Domestic Heating,” velleves hi he, Guline: eth and Inclose herewith two cents in stampa for postage. Burbank Memorial Boys to Take Own Park Is Planned | Reports Hereafter NINO. | sn ee me we re cen ae ee ae ne 7 s, 7 DULWICH, Engiand, Nov. 11-~ Btroet and No. .o<a.<--ccccccute<ncccqumasananandeaccnaaamea BANTA ROBA, Cal, Nov, W7-—~| nS costage, now very high, the Plans are going forward rapidly a famous Alleyn’s school will here make “Burbank Creations Memorial one. send monthly reports home by « cuneanduehdaqnen anes evenqeancocnmmeanntoas enandnendees oy oe park” here a reality each boy, instead of mailing them, ‘The park will vooupy 40 acres a4 vi BUALO. . een nen ans en nnn nnn cece ast aeaeeeesceceteamen an ses joining the north city limita. It is | Without your feling biuet Smlle— There's not half joy enough Unless you're happy, too! Smile— The oun ts always shining, | And there's always work to dot ‘This world may not be heaven— Dut then it's home to you! —E. G@ GROVER. | Henry Bacholler sayet “It don't never pay to go lookin’ for trouble; it's tew easy to find. ‘There ain't no such thing's trouble Happiness man that likes trouble, Th’ minute ®@ man stops lookin’ fer trouble, hap- piness starts lookin’ fer him. NO OLD WOMEN NOWADAYS Modern drees, hair dressers, facial experts and cosmetics all combine to! keep women of all ages young and the figure stoopa, or some ailment or weakness develops to drag « woman look her age. ft to herself | oop herwelf young | happy. When & woman reaches forty-five to BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 4626 who fell and tnjured her hip, Henry Panton, 811 W. @2nd at, responded with the loan ef one he had tn his home notin uss. If those having dis- carded wheel chairs would let me place them for them they would make @ lot of sbut-tne happy, for, if 1 have charge of them, they will be kept moving. ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA AT Here are additional mubseribers to the Blind Man‘s Radio fund: A good Samaritan, $1.00; Wilitam J. Murray, & cents; Dora M. Moul, $2.00. Pre- viously reported donations total $12 OARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Geo. M. Hunter, RO & -| U.S. ARMY | MARCHING | Copeland, P. L. Morris and Frank Wilse, who have put tn such good work installing and repairing radio sets for ehut-ine. AUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS IND STOP PAN St. Jacobs ON stops any pain, and rheumatism is pain only. Not one case tn fifty requires tn- ternal treatment. Stop drugsing'! Final Shipment of These Wonderful Army Shoes on Sale Saturday at $250» Sizes it = | from | ‘This is our last allotment from 20,000 pairs bought by our Boston headquarters, at almost one-third of actual cost. We | Rub soothing, penetrating 8t. Jacobs | Olt right into your sore, stiff, aching jointa, and relief comes tly. st | Jacobs O11 1s « harmless rheumatiam [liniment, which never disappoints, |and cannot burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get | a small trial bottie of old, honest St | Jacobs Ol) at any drug store, and tn | just a moment you'll be free trom [rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff. ness. Don't suffer! Relief awalte you. St, Jacobs Ol! ts just an good |for ctatica, nouralgin, lumbago, backache, spratna.—-Advertiaement. ‘Ex-Government Physician Warn: Of pertl attending the use of one tions of gin allment, and if you take the wrong me for your case, you may do yourself infinite harm. Far better for you to our specialist, be examined find out which one in |tor your Port of Heal Third ave. opposite the P. 0. vertisement. | ECZEMA TORTURE | 1a one of the curses of modern life lof which none escape, rich or poor. | It ean always be told by the! | thickened, cracked or | SCALY SKIN OR WEEPING SORES - which oozes a clear liquid which causes an intolerable itch- ing and makes life an itching mis ery, enpecially at night. STOPS THE ITCHING INSTANTLY The 014 style method of treating | the disease with greasy, sticky salves and soaps, simply covered | over the akin, thereby giving the| in case no shut-in wants them she! | will give them to anyone who will | thore anyone among the Sunshine shut-ine who could make une of « hand-power sewing machina I have one which I will be glad to «ive to any worthy person to whom tt would mn ELINOR SMITH, MAKE WONDERFUL OFFER Dear Doctor: I have been au thorized by the Seattle Musi- clans’ society to arrange for, when ft ts possible, music to ax lst you In carrying on your wor derfal work; and we are glad to @o it, This authority, vested tn me ae means that I will arrange for free music for any function indorsed by you, along the lines of true charity as understood between us. Very truly yours, F. © BRADLEY, Pres. Local 76, A. F. of M. (Editor's note) Bradley and the Bootety He To Mr. It will be glorious news to every | shut-in tn our city, even tho he may be one of the many who cannot be tion. Musto Ie recognized by many of our great eclentiste of today as carry- ing In tt» harmonious waves marvel oun healing qualities, Who can say that thie may not evoke « glorious | awakening In the lives of many and | & Godsend to the hungering shut-in heart, If only to know that someone is thinking of him and helping him to “come back”? God blew you, gentlemen, and may for your organization's noble action. In Mr, Bradley's reference to true charity, ts meant direct personal service, with dun reapect to the home, where all charity begina Chartin Gibson, of the GMheon Realty company on Queen Anne, is having the time of his young Ife, Ustening In on the world’s muste radio gonsip with his new audian set, Every day brings to him a new long-distance thrill. We are sorry we did not hear of | the Sunshine Gulla meeting at the | residence of Mra. T. S. Merrill, Thurs week. Dear olf Grandma (A. I.) Kelly, | living alone at 176 Findley ave, has | become so enfesbled that she will week, will look her up when they visit the hospital. A SHUT-IN'S APPEAL | + Mrs. Tony Gingraas, living Next door to 2348 10th ave. S., stil appeals to us to aid her in finding some one to live with her. She in a very cheerful shut- in who has lived alone since the death of her husband, Phone Elliott 3861-J. BIRDS FOR SOMEONE Mra. Haley phonos me that she has | hree female birds for someane winh- | ing to start raising birds. She pre- fers giving them to some shut-in, but | Provide @ good home. SHUT-IN VISITS SHUT.IN Mrs, R. N. Mougin was a visitor at the home of Miss Agnes Keel, Wea. | nesday last. It in a wonderful treat | for shut-tna to visit each other in this way, and we stand ready to arrange for autos when sufficient advance notice t# given, AUTOISTS CARRYING SHUT.INS R. 8, Copeland, P. D. Chamber- Int . Chas, W. Shatia, But- We Are There reached by your splendid organisa | the city resound In generous praine | day, in time to put tn the notice last | have to go to the county hospital this | It Is hoped that Sunshiners | 6MILB GETS HER WHEEL CHAIR A SEWING MACHINE FOR Sinflo— In answer to our call for a wheel SHUT INS } | The wort is bive enough chair for the Iittle old lady of 60, Dear Doctor: 1 am wondering ts be a needed help. If Interested, write | Monohan, Wash. | being bought by popular subsertp- tion and & substantial payment has Chinese Woman Is Doctor, Preacher NEW already been made on the land Petit Mow, $f ~ IR t ny Mi Kill ic : Deserts “| A nationawide appeal to those who Ogg ete Bosiond, Ww, IT . , | Burbank or who have prof.| Miss Shuang Met-li A. V. Donahey had behind him 10 live reasons why he should be elected during his cam-| ats in Wiine Ni |Conjurer ee OF Se Mane ive | oe docked and preacher, paign for the governorship of Ohio on the democratic ticket. They were his seven sons and| and Devour 2 Men| Stage for Pulpit po |s series of addresses at churches , is wife hown here. ¢ waa elected, CAPETWON, Nov, 17—Two men| LINCOLN, Nov, 11—Hugh Her| One of the first uses of funds for|in Englan BO, per ton..... three daughters. Donahey, his pn bs and family ect bs i ae He « ——ennnnne | Whe entered the Wit Deep mine| ring, for many years a public con-|the park will be the erection of # Se eee eae Bes, per ton. .....912. | near Johannesburg alone were killed | jurer, has deserted the stage and) memorial building, with the greatest | horticultural and agrouttural ub | by rats, which ate their bodies been ordained as a minister lguiesanees Piracy tm the world on! Renton Hill | Nga Una mG ae ncemenateania "~ Fuel | — OUT TODAY Columbi RECORDS Toot, Toot, Tectsiel Frank Wee Orchestra, Why Should | Cry Over Yoo? Fox-Trotea. Kniskerbooker direction A-3706 78s Ja pena ” trom “Daffy Dill” : 1 oe tans Oe Intro, Fox-Trots. Miller end Hie Orchestre. POPULAR SONGS Teet, Toot, Teotele! Cents >. Homesick. Tis ted as Te-merrew (TT Be In My A-3706 Be Where the Bamboo Babies Grow, I'm Askin’ Yo— Ate’ It the ie Yer). : Fron Orm, A:3T14 780 A-3718 750 | If You Dea't Believe I Love You, Caretina In the Morning. 799 corey _— I'm Gola’ To Plant Myself In My Old Plantation Home. Ven and Schenck, A-3712 180 NOVELTY RECORDS Unele Josh Keope House. Firet Love. Uncle Josh In 0 Barber Shop. Cal Stewart (Unele Josh). A-B701 Be Diste. Fantasia. Columbia Band, Old Number One March. Prinoe’s Band. A-3700 786 SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS Disty PAmere “Uns Fertiva Gavotte In D. (Popper) Violon- teens A rhonda Ps oy eallo Solo, ae ¢ 4 Charlee Hackett, ——eeae 40895 $1.80 Ernavt “Ernan! Invelami” (Ee Fly With Me). (Verdi) no Bolo. Rosa Ponselle. 98028 $1.50 he Fare (Gluck) Alda “TzAbberrhe Rivale” ‘She tralto Solos. Cyrens Von A-6221 $1.50 3 Cannot Sing the Old Songs. (Claribet) Diste Nora Bayes. A-3711 Be Amoureuse. Waltses. Accor dion Duets. Marconi Brothers. A-3702 T8e Leonie ( Frits Kreisler.) Batttont Bolos. Cameron M. A-3703 780 "Ulery Baker Bday) How Beautiful Upon the Moun- tains, Fei nee a? Contralto Solos. Nevada Ven der Veer. A-6222 61.25 Oh Gentle attractive in appearance, Not unti!) pitals and homes thruout the whareapthas mn e | — becom: deep. olty most certainly apprecta’ your “cadre af omar ca door 4 — wonderful and very acceptable offer JUVE got something the matter with your pedals if you fail'to rise to ed Lewis and his band playing Irving Berlin’s “Homesick”! Why its like a breath of perfume from Grand. mother’s old-fashioned garden—a brimful of old and familiar ! Yes, they’re all here—“Home, Sweet Home,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “The Girl I Left ind Me,” “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny,” and “Listen to the Mocking Bird”—with Ted’s own private whistle out-mocking the original bird! Listen to Ted’s say-so about “To- morrow,” his number on the other side. “I'm going to play you a fox-trot, ‘To-morrow.’ I'll play to-morrow" to-day and hope you'll remember it to-morrow.” We ony if you play “To-morrow” to-day, you will also play “To-morrow” to-morrow, too. It's a whizs! Both these splashes on Columbia 10-inch Record A-8709, sell- ing for 750. But these are just samples picked from the new Columbia program that’s out to-day. They’re all equally good. And they’re all made by the new three- ply, laminated process—an exclusive Columbia feature which gives Columbia Records a playing surface of velvet- smoothness that does away with discon- certing surface sounds, Cut out the list and take f to your Columbia Dealer and have him play any er all numbers. Then you'll realize the superiority of Columbia’s New Procese Records, an the Night. Bolen, *" Morperet Romaine. A-3704 $1.00 Christmas Tidings, Part L. Christmas Part il. be | A-3707 780 parasites a better chance to live underneath The treatment of eczerna has of |late undergone a complete and rad }ieal change, and no, instead of treating the surface only, a clean, cooling and penetrating lotion may now be applied, which gets to the bottom of the sores and kille the germs, Buch a lotion ts ECZEMINE the newly discovered specific for |Hezema and Skin Diseases, sold | by SWIFT'S and BARTELS and good druggists everywhere, $1.00 per bottle, or sent postpaid by the Joy- ‘ner Drug Co, Spokane, Wash—Ad- vertisement, guarantee them for 6 months’ hard wear, Come early while your size is bere, . When You Want Us Sheet Metal and Roofing Repairs PUGET SOUND SHEET METAL WORKS Main 0176 Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers, who at all times can supply you with the LATEST Columbia Hits: REMICK’S SONG & GIFT SHOP YOUNGSTROM . S81 Fike Birhos Telephone Elliott 2702 & Eee 416 Union Street Telephone Elliott 1052 HOPPER - KELLY COMPANY LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPPE GE " u N SIO SRKE’S MUSIC HOUSE 1421 Third Avenue Telephone Kiliott 0113 | 1516 First Ave. Telephone Elliott 6181 | 24th Ave, & S6th St Telephone Sunset 0349 THE MELODY SHOP, 1402 Socond Ave,; Telephone Main 2062 BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. W519 Third Ave. Telephone Main 3587

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