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ach THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928, > D0 YO GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Have You Rheumatism, | Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? Pain or dull ache In the back is) to embarrassing and frequent biad @ften evidence of kidney trouble, It} der troubles day and night, trrita ts Nature's timely warning to show | tion, sediment, ete, You that the track of health ts not clear urte may be Lack of control, smarting acid rhoumatiam, bloating loss of flesh, sallow complexior Danger Signal If these danger sig are un-| — prevalen heeded more serious results are sure! it people. d to follow; kidney trouble in its worst |. owt People se form may steal upon you. TEN perc ly» Thousands of people have testified | Provalency of Kid * that the mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, | Conon liver and bladder medicine ts soon |" f selves with a eee Te yeu | (Rat disease constantly undermines - the system. nea & medicine, you should have the |“ Regular medium and large size bot- tles at all drug stores, Lame Back | Don't make any mistake, but re. Lame back {fs only one of many | member name, Dr. Kitmer’s aymptoms of kidney trouble, Other | Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing- symptoms showing that you may|hamton, N. Y., which you will find Reed Swamp-Root are, belng subject | on every bottle. SPECIAL. NOTE—You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp Roo by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. ¥. This «ives You the opi ortuntty to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine, ‘They Wil also vend you @ book of valuable information, containing many of the thousands of grateful lettérs recetved from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed tn kidney, liver and blad- Wer troublex The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample sine bottle, Address Dr Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N.Y, When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Advertisement Shippers Seek Bandit’s Gang Wages Rate Reduction|War on His Captors WALLA WALLA, Jan. 11.—Mat-| PALERMO, Jan, 11.--Two members ters pertaining to an express rate|of the force of policemen who cap- eduction from here on spinach will/ tured Andalora, the notortous Sictl- be brought up before the interstate| ian bandit, have already been assans commerce commission at a meeting !mated t ‘of that body at Tacoma in March, Andalora’s gang has served potice on According to announcements made ticipated in the capture wil be killed by local produce companies today.| unless their leader is treed. of Kidney Disease not realize the remarkable While ng the most vail, they _ fer Headache STENOGRAPHERS At four o’clock — when that dull, tired headache comes on — and you still have a BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE ) a little ointment from the tube of Ben- forehead and back of neck gina french py the desperado’s followers | the police that every man who par- | THE SEATTLE Cynthia Grey: Maeterlinck—Also Have a Habit of Accentuating | Their Defects, Things the Belgian Artist. | BY CYNTHIA GREY | “Why are American women almost always flat-cheated and supplied with enormous legs? “One sees young girls, who are 15 years above and 40 b& }low! Also the American woman often accentuates her de-| | feots, | their massive limbs,” These are the impressions of feminine America which philosopher, will carry home with her. Mme. Maeterlinck is the author of many books and has spent the past two years American Women Flat-Chested, Says Madame|’ One sees fat women in white, with skirts too short for) Georgette Leblanc Maeterlinck, noted Belgian dramatist and | STAR Old Guard-Progressive |The Real Flavor Split Growing Marked of the genuine “GREEN” Tea DING LEMMON is in every packet of 1—The line istInggion betw jkeep away from the grasping fin 1 | cor# of the capitol pests, “Old | Senate joint memorial bill No, 1, in ‘che sta’ asking congress to appropriate mon- eleme Jey for relief work in Astori hed as the first | panned by the senate Wednesda islative session | immediately referred to the bh . | for action | hinting at opposition to | ‘The attack of Senator P. L. Sin = the chine dur the who introduced the memorial, nl the progressives have now gath. Superior to the best Japane, ered wirength until at times they Gunpowder or x ng Hyson. Sample free Salada, Boston threaten to take control of mat R.& H. C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors tors. clair, againat the par lhe alleged, were letting the petty tn-| | tricactes of parlis law hold | up @ measure that needed immediate | passage, was one of the amusing | Jonnson’s fight on| features of the day's senate seasién. | Wednesday to get the senate to} The bills introduced before the his resolution, which was! senate Wednesday include senate bill | almed at high taxes, disclosed that | No, 8, which woul revoke the driv: his backing is by no ans ge0-|er’s license of any person found Senator Lon adopt in America observing life in our country. I have set down the madame’s opinions here because I feel |icism, if received with an open mind, ia always beneficial. When asked to compare the French woman and the Amer- ican, Madame Maeterlinck anewered, “One finds grace in Paris. jof the petite Parisienne. Not always pretty in Yeality, but lalways adorable in appearance, well row tired, she understands her defects and Mides them so well that they no longer exist.” q |, That is the secret of a charming appearange—to under- | stand one’s defects and conceal them-—and it should be a well known fact and put into practice. . Are you “15 years above and 40 below?” If you are stout do you wear colors and styles that scream your weight? If so you will do well to appoint yourself a committee of one to consider ways and means of correcting your ap- pearance, } eee | Reader Tells How to | Remove Ink Stains Miss Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 3 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 & m@. t 18 m. each week. Please do not come at other times, as it seriously inter. feres with her writing. Dear Minn Grey: Seeing some one | has asked for a way in which to re move ink stains, T would like to soy nd) sweet miIk very goods ax noon an onk in plain sweet milk When milk becomes discolored, | change to more milk, rubbing slight-| ble In grocery stores, confectioneries, Keep this up unttt | ete. In my netghborhood there store which contains several b & counter with «gna such as Your Luck,” “Lucky Bite,” ete. Prize ts candy. @ children love to go there. Is this not a crime? What more is it than instilling into the minds of the young the principles of | gambling? At the above mentioned store there is also ® punch board in operation In the evening it fs a meeting-place for rowdies, who sit there and ly each time Ins entirely disappee times requires four or five sonkings, HL. J tt some-| ee Markets Dirty Eggs Dear Miss Grey: A widow with! veral children lives close to Us and he keeps chickens, In order to help her along we neighbors buy exes from her and pay her the same price as we would pay at the store which [means about five cents more on the | dozen for her |clgarets until closing time, which is Now don’t you think the least she | midnight, }could do would be to wash the exes| I am particularly angry about this | ax she must do when she trades them | last fact, because it-has drawn my | in at the stores? She makes remarks | high school brofher into It, He hasn't Jahout them being dirty, which they | «pent an evening at home for montha, certainly are; but she never of-| never studies, but spends hin time them ¢ neighbors have talked this over and decided to write and ask you in | the hope that she will read this letter) jin your columns, Thanking you I remain A. T. It ts stmpry 2 dusiness proposition You should not hesttate to suggest to the woman from whom you purchase | egos that she wash them before of- fering them for sale. eee moke nto wash he never amoked before The poorest type of boys hang around it. This store proprietor is making law-breakers, Shouldn't | there be more strict laws trist this? UNIVERSITY STUDENT. There are already laws agatnat this sort of thing. We need some one to enforce them strictly. If this place haa been reported to the police de- partment, then take the affair up with the juvenile court authorities. Since Mt ts their duty to deal with delinquent boys and girls, they are vitally concerned in any source that contributes to the delinquency of the young. You will find the juvenile court at 200 Broadway, Corner Grocery Encourages Loiterers Dear Miss Grey: I have come to you with something that has been | bothering me for a long time. | It t the gambling question. Of course, gambling ts against the law. Adults are not supposed to gamble, sched: bisaiegne oh rrriben teak Finds Caretaker Frozen to Death you why are children taught to «am. | PORTLAND, Jan. 11.—The body Star readers who would like biographical. information on Abraham Lincotn will receive a bulletin on same by writing to the Washington bureau of The Seat- tle Star, 1822 New York ave. Washington, D. C,, and tnclosing 2 cents In stamps for postage. Write name and address clearly || and correctly as the bureau re- |) ports many letters returned to |) them because of insufficient or incorrect address. | December 16 for the Boy Scout camp at Hahtum lake to act as caretake: |was found inte Tuesday beneath highway, and three miles from the scout camp. He had frozen to death A searching party of four men from | Hood River found him, acoording to }m report to the forestry service here | today. “Save the chee-ild” says Dr. Jack But Ma stands ready for a whack. HAROLD L Sick li’l well girl needs a doctor, Along came Jack and nearly shocked her. that they are truthful, if not complimentary, and just crit-| nee There is a dominating type, and it te charming—that | ot the senate sessions two years aco | Vets’ Auxiliary id, charmingly at- |" and money at this hole smoking, anc of Frank Buzan, who left Portiand| Danderine and draw it nnow-laden trees eleht miles up Her-| man creek from the Columbia river | amazed. graphical, but is from all over the| guilty of driving while drunk; and} te. bill No, 4, providing that an} 6 continued talk about the great! employe who resigns or ts discharged | for outing ses, appropria: | and is refused payment of wages due nd taxes has acted as @ brake | shall continue to draw compensation Jon that has | untit fully paid nate, - The Odds Are Long— 4 to 1 Against You tior n the amount of lem een proposed in the At the beginnmg of the fourth day there had been more than twice as ny bills introduced than have come before the body thin The senators are expected break loose from thelr billintreduc-| Spanish-American War Veterans ing lethargy next week and a stream | will be gueste of Mrs, Ruby Burne of measures Is predicted at the Orpheum theater Thursday Lobbyists are’ becoming more nu | evening when “Not Tonight, | merous around the “well” outside the | Dearie,” a comedy farce, will be and many legislators have taken | ers, nenate and the hy " nted by the Cosmopolitan Play \\ | new Seattle civic stock com. \\ \ \ to sew up their buttonholes to! pan: N sow up their buttonholen to | pany Cas * 33 Pyorrhea Follows Bleeding Gums At the first sign of bleeding gums, watch out for Pyorrhea. 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