The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 11

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Lifer Makes His \Rickenbacker to Annual Complaint | Be Guest of Club ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. §-—Arnold) Eddie Rickenbacker, renowned Worley, “lifer” in the Georgia state |army aviator, w yest of honor penitentiary, bas written his annual | #t the Young Business club's letter to the annual banquet and minstrel show, | annual convention, to be held Febru. Sito be held Saturday night at the! of inhuman treatment at the #tate|fuinier club, Henry R. King wil be |S 2% 1¢ and 17, tu Tacoma, are prison, The letter, 66 pages in| tonatmaster at the banquet and the |W complete, aocording to commit length, was recelyed at the office of | minstrel show wil) be presented by |tee members who have extended in . pe | follo’ A * | the governor here a few days ago. po stan UE rg xen mater, 10. | vitations to all producers in the Hog 's Bite Causes ane Northwest, and to representatives of * . Each year, Worley has written | Aubrey Heady, end men; George V Blood Poisoning charging that he ts being mistreated | Matthai, director; Chet King, Fred |#! civic and woman's clubs ¢f the) gr joarPH, Mo, Fea S-Di by officials at the penitentiary, Last | Hubble, Jim Colling, Fred Peterson, |state. The convention this year will| Frank Greham of Maysville, Mog year & committee was named to in-|Don Lockman, Grover Burke, Gene |be treated as something of a “home | was brought to a hospital here yom vestigate the charges and found that|Clare, Ray Sutherland and G. I.|coming’ event, since it was in|terday euffering from blood polsom (MILK DEALERS | HOLD SESSION Plans for the Pacific hwest Association ef Milk Dealers sixth @ overnor, eomplainin Let Cascarets start your bowels acting and you will feel fine. Cascarets never gripe or sicken you like cathartic pills, calomel, salts or oil. Cascarets taste nice; work thoroughly. ‘They clear the sour bile and fermenting waste away; those bowel polsons which make you feel sick, bilious, headachy and keep your 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles : —R. H. Copley, ¢3, Mortimer JOS cperrmenta, was struck on “Wednesday at Third ave. and Pike ‘st. by two autos, when he attempted do creas the street. He was caught Detweem the two, receiving severe One of the cars was driven Mey Jong Wah, 202 Third ave. 8, The her driver did not report. —LaRoy Reed, 1321 20th ave, 106: was severely Drulsed on Wednesday when he was struck by auto driven by G. Mf. Jones, 2022 ave, 6, after it had collided Dearborn st. 10 She received cuts and bruises, ave. and 62nd ave. Smith, 1317 to Smith, 16, 62 were 17 and Clean Your Bowels—Feel Finel Biliousness, Colds, Sour Stomach | with @ truck driven by W. B. Lund Portland, Ore, at Rainier ave and —Mra, Elle F, McArthur, ¢6, of 3635 60th ave, & W. was | knocked down at First ave. and Pike st, Wednesday, by an auto driven by Samuel Brown, 1082. smal boy was unhurt after being struck at Alki day, by an auto driven by 8. HL Harbor ave, according GLASGOW, Feb. 3€9 boys under 19 have been record 4 tn Scotland tn a year, Four were breath bad and stomach soiir, acid, and gassy. One or two Cascarets, anytime, will re- Neve constipation quickly and break up a cold. Taken at night the bowels act splendidly in the morning. No inconvenlerce during the day or overacting, Children love Cascarets too, also 25 and S0c sizes, Any drugstore. LONDON, 1417 Bist ave, about the head|® Widow of London Girl Has 8. W., Wednes- LONDON, Fe %.—Two called at the registrar's office 0—Marriage of wed the same girl, Tho sho’ engaged to No, 1 two yea: 318 were 18, for consolation, Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snufiling! Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; ~~ relieves headache, feverishness, sneezing. _ “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours: The second and third doses usually break up the cold and end all grippe misery. “Pape's Cold Compound” is ‘the quick- | dott est, surest relief known and costs only a few | cents at drug stores. Tasies nice. lYour Old the EYES, = Luxurious tne Dictionary PERCY W. LONG, CLARK S, NORTHUP Ph. D. JOHN C. ROLFE, Ph.D, «= Iilustrated fn color, Printed from tains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s, Dictionary Is Out of Date A New One—Just Off the Press—Everybody Needs It—Get It Now from The . Seattle Star Many of words ted dafly, brought In by acience, war, art, religion, Industry, never put into ANY previous dictionary, are all clearly defined in THE NEW Universities Dictionary PARTIAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS: A. M., Ph. D, Each fo these distinguished educators teaches read- ers of the New Universities Dictionary how fash- fons in words changed and outgrew the old dic- tionaries, They tell in this book how to build and punctuate sentences—how to acquire refinement, culture and force in speech and writing, The New Untversitles Dictionary ts more than a vo- eabulary—it is twenty-two dictionaries and an exhaus- tive inventory of today’s English, Richly Bound In black seal grain textile leather, red edges. Ty tron ill NEW type, large and clear—EASY on we HOw TO GET IT Yours for 3 Coupons and only Stop Sick Headacne, | 40c boxes, Selects Woman, 70, as Blushing Bride Fey 8, — Thomas Holmes, 80, advertierd for @ wife, Replies from women and gtris of all Sg%— overwhelmed him. He selected) 1 ‘They're married Too Many Fiances 34 hours and secured lHicenses to married No, 2. No, 1 has the license 98ci'f MAIL ORDERS FILLED—SEE COUPON CLIP COUPON TODAY FROM PAGE 2 Worley had been disciplined for un-| Fitzgerald, chorus, alter B.| ruly conduct. | MeCurdy, musical director, lwas first formed. Ihe was vaccinating. Tacoma in 1917 that the association |ing received when bitten by a hom 2 DOLL TTL ‘Do you know how much better cooking fat is when it's fresh men within Svownnrrr is sweet and fresh— Sweet as you use the word to de scribe sweet cream—Fresh as you use the word to descrite a new Agnes Szabo (above), whom police refer to as the “bootleg queen,” has given Indiana authorities informa- tion leading to 81 indict- ments against members of an alleged whisky ring. One of the indictments names Judge tight, can’t keep fat really fresh. If you have ever put up fruits or vegetables yourself, you know that only a truly airtight jar will keep been abe} Winn M. Dun, Gary, Ind, laid eee. things from spoiling. C10. err memes Many and many a good cook tells So Snowdrift is put up in truly Ete AP Ties am White us that she has used shortening of airtight tins. one kind or another all her life and never realized, until she tried Snow- drift, how sweet and fresh and good a cooking fat could be. Snowdrift is pure and rich and creamy and white and fresh when we make it, because we make it that way. It is pureand rich and creamy and white and fresh when you open it in your kitchen, because it has been packed in an airtight tin. Only a truly airtight tin will keep a cooking fat as fresh as the day it -was made. All shortening is fat. If it is pure fat, like Snowdrift, it will grow old and stale, even if not actu- ally rancid, in the course of time if it is packed in an open tub or ordinary tin. A cover, even if it is on pretty WICHITA, Kan., Feb, 9—Wicht- ta bonnts of the heaviest eater and drinker on record, He ts George Washington ‘Tecumseh Sherman Jackson Stmpson. His name is as long as hin appetite, Goorge in six fort tall, welghs 200 pounds, and ts just 30 years old. He can take a bas i or five golf balls tn bis mouth and close his lips. He wilt eat 15 to 20 pounds of watermel- on, rinds, seeds and all, for a dollar, and at one sitting has made a meal ot the following delicacies; Three dozen raw eges and shells, one peck of peanuts and shucks, three dozen pop. R ho got in convernation with a stranger on the street, and eating ple was mentioned. The stranger agreed to pay for all ho |could eat. They stepped tnto a tunch room and ordered two. Simpson | pata: | “Don't atop with that, Bring out | at lonat 18 to atart.” | They aid, and he got outaide of | them, when the stranger refused to pay for any more, Another time he late four dozen bananas, with peel: lings, on a bet, and stood ready to jeat more, but nobody put up the | money. At first the only airtight tin we could find was the sanitary tin can that is used for vegetables, soups, milk, and such things. This tin can had to be opened with a knife or can-opener, as usual. It was a bother, of course, but the fresh- ness of Snowdrift made it worth the trifling extra trouble. Now a bucket has been invented —we had a share in the inventing— that is still truly airtight but opens easily. Now we can offer you Snowdrift —pure, rich, creamy, white and as Jresh as the day it was made—in such a convenient bucket that there is no need for anyone to ever use an old or stale fat again. resh Snowdrift Con- | LONDON, Feb 9 — Janitors cleaned @ lot of rubbish from a forgotten corner of the basement of the British museum. They found it wna art treasures dating from the first century, 4. D, worth thou- sands, APITOL Ee sores | BY JOHN EB, RAKER | U.S. Representative From Callfornta, | Second District HE difference bo- tween theoretical knowledge and practical 1s {Ilus- trated by the story of the farm. er who wandered Into a chemical laboratory, He found several young chemists busy with retorts and test tubes. “What are you tryin’ to do?’ he asked, “Wo're endeay- oring,” replied one of the students, condescendingly, “to discover or in- vent a universal solvent.” “What's that?” asked the farmer. Raker “A liquid that will dissolve any. thing.”* “That's © great iden,” agreed the farmer. “When you find ft, what you gonna keep {t In?” still absolutely airtight but now as easy to open as winding the clock ASK tor Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk eee o/ ee MMMM TON EE ee | —————_

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