The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 6

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‘ Beautif ul Exceptionall le have pla the I portant vs groupir $1 1-95 $19-75 $24.75 Low Priced Jacquettes Attractively Priced Fall Coats 7 Your Hat ata Great Saving The Upstairs Shop Th Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. at Saves You Money Legion to Curb All “Con Men” at Meet SAN FRANCISCO, § -Con- fidence men and swind to conventions of veterans’ organiza- tions will find thelr activities curbed during the fifth annual convention | § ot the American Legion which will be held here from October 16 to 19. San Francisco's police chief, Dan Q@ Brien. has been appointed chairman Of the provost and how: commit- tees for the convention. SASKATOON, Kk, 20. Seager Wheelie wheat wizard of Canada,” has evolved a new variety of early ripening wheat, which may push the wheat belt further North. The new wheat, which is an adap- | tation of an Australian wheat known as Minister inated by Prof. Pye of the ural College of} Victoria, Austra | was or Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who know, Ask Marmola Prescription fore directions. On the world druggist 0 a Steadily and easily “dlet, tiresome Veteaees nnd valves. — Advertisement evening frocks for thé coming Billions Invested in Public Utilities PHILADE Sept, 20.—Sev ndred million i nm i in the public utility business in the United Staten, according to the Pefinsylvania Public » Information committee. The fs divided among the ulllities as follows Electric railway Industry, $6,600,- 000. $4,000,0000,000. «i telegraph compan. Find Fossil Bones of Giant Mastodon o Ti, Sept fo those, of a § n found ¢ Julius Reuss, four mile south of 1 A little ¢ Reu oil in the and his young bride onstruction of a con- rom the dry creek-bed Rt dore discovered the fons Beading is used extensiv 4 iw frequently combined with 1 ‘How Signs Of Old Age Creep Into Your System AHOY! Mr (left) and John, yacht, Potomac Recognition Turmoil Am Understanding With Revolutions dent and alvin take Mayflower, the go bY A. L. BRADFORD AN ARMED REVOLUTION BREAKS OUT exident Diaz imprisoned Madero the latter, thru the Influence of his family, one of the largest and richest in the entire republt where he ed to Texas, . adquarters. propaganda Madero returned to Mexico and pro claimed an armed. revolution, with himself as provisional president. ypments of the revo. nd was organ 4 Fran 46 figure was killed al herd. | arda The forces, *} But d the first outing ov White House the hours’ cruise boy their ing for presi- a feu on Ends Long ong Mexicans U. S. Follows Series of and Killings COUNTRY HUERTA AS DICTATOR OF Hw jon of ¢ were equally di . Villa, nralen’ activities being rincipally confined to skirmishing. na refused to allow the Ansombling of congress for the pur pose of calling elections, and pro- [claimed a pro-constitutional period to permit the election of a constituent ansembly for the framing of a new conatitation. Obregon and Villa both objected, claiming It waa Car ablish forthwith Carranza ul ately was supported by. Obregon he divis ‘The honors rmed m, Con. andes, western Chihuahua. was slightly woun however, withdrew, narchéd north to the ¢ Juarez, ween the country, presenting serious that governmer to talk compr M assaulted Juarez and cap . whereupon emissaries fi asked hia terms. Madero demanded nation of the president and his Diaz finally accepted this ultimatum, resigned and left the country for France, wh he died |four years later Madero was elected president by an rine rest cabin helming majority and took hold |; jof the reins of government in Dec- ember, 1911. Madero forguve the ad When The Iron In Your Blood Runs Low Old At WE a Se Irritable and All Run-Down—While Be For Want of Iron, You M < at Fifty or Sixty, Plenty of Iron in Your BI |, You lay Be Young in Feeling and Brimming Over with Vim and Energy. IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD That Helps Strengthen the Nerves, Restores Wasted Tissue and Aids in Giving Renewed Force ‘and Power to the Body. Physicians Ex; _ Often Increases the Strongth a: Old age has already sunk its talons it in Why Administration of Simple Nuxated Iron into thousands of men and women who ought still to be enjoying the springtime and summer of life simply because they have allowed worry, overwork, nervous Strain, dissipation and occupational poisons to sap the iron from their blood and thereby destroy its tissue, muscle and brain, You will ty of peop| and stea i and mental decay while others at 50 strong, active, alert __ andseemingly grow- Bi » But pect Kaan G ing younger every year. One class with- ers and dies ike leaves in autumn while the other by keeping up a strong power of resistance against disease may pass the three score surprising health, strength and vigor. But you, cannot ex- to ldok and feel young and vigorous iless you have ns of iron in loot,and phys- explain below why they prescribe organic iron — Nux- ited Iron—to supply the iron deficiency in the weak, nervous, and rundown so as to build them up into stronger, healthier men and women, When, as a result of iron starvation jou get up feeling tired in the morn: ing, when you find yourself nervous, PAtable and easily upset; when you ‘ean no longer do your day’a work with- out being all fagged out at night; when your digestion all goes wrong, or you iy YOU ARE AGE if the enthusiasm for tackling your daily problems has waned wer to change food into living ind plen- at 40 who are broken in health ly going downward to physical are YOU ARE you spring of your step and your movements YOU ARE AGEING if your skin is sheinking and your face lovks wrine kled, enraworn and old have pains across the back and your face looks pale and drawn, do not wait until you #0 ali to pieces and collapse in a state of nervous prostration, or until in your weakened condition you contract some serious disease, but add plenty of spinach, carrots, baked apples or other ion containing fruits and vegetables to your daily food and take organic iron Nuxated Iron with them for a while and see how much your condition improves. Thousands of people have surpris ingly increased their strength, energy ING i Endurance of Delicate, Rundown People in Two Weeks’ Time. YOU ARE AGEING if you are wosried by the activities of your daily lif and endurance in two weeks time by this sim- ple experiment. But in making this test sure that the iron you take is organic hitixated Tron and not metallic iron or mineral iron which fore usually take, Org i¢ Nuxated Iron is like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, len- tils and apples, while metallic iron is iron just as it comes from the action of strong acids on small pieces of iron’ Nuxated Iron represents organic iron in sich a highly concentrated form that one dose is estimated to be approximately equivalent (in organic iron content) to eating half a quart of spinach, or one quart of green vegetables. It is like taking extract of beef instead of ae pounds of meat. Your money will refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory resulta, At all druggists, Asis brous Ady ortiaument nized by the United & las chief of the de facto government [but Villa, living the life of a bandit chieftain, defied him thruout the tire existence of his government NEW CONSTITUTION HIS ACCEPTED A new constitution, the no ranza Constitution,” w pted May 1, 1917, with many rade; ical provisions, tained in the subsofl not Article 2 formerly th the nation, which meant the virtual hationallzation of the petroleum in dustry. This, with certain provis fons of the new ¢onatitution, which allowed the expropriation of private | landa for public use, became the subs | ject of much contention between the ‘arranza government and the Unit d States. But notwithstanding the firm attitude of the Jatter, | held his ground In 1919, when Carranza’s term of office wan about to expire, he at- npted to impose Ignacio Bonillas hen his ambassador at Washington }as the government candidate for the presidency, while General Obre jannounced himself tn opposit Because of alle ppreasion on the part of Carranza, Adolfo de la Huerta, governor of Obregon's state, Sonora, revolted. By the spring of 1920, practically the entire Huerta | | The City of Mexico being in immin ent danger of capture by forces in} sympathy with Obregon and de ta Huerta, Carranza fled with his cabi net, accompanied by Bonillas, and ing with him gold in the treas ury. During the flight, Carranza was OBR | | the congress as Isional pr subsequent to which elections ¥ held and Obregon elected president |of the republic for the period of four years, assuming office on De nber }1, 1920. Obregon's period of govern: ment of the country ts fairly well | known aa recent history Officials | here admit that the administration of | {Obregon has been thruout singularly | free from revolt and disorder | The United State under President Harding and Secretary of State | Hughes proposed, as a mean of eet \tlernent of the question of confirca |tlon of American property thru such jphases of the Mexican Constitution Jan Article 27, that Obregon enter in- jto a treaty guaranteeing against a [retroactive application of thin artele and other methods objectional to the | United States, a# preliminary to Am: | Jeriean recognition, Obregon, how-| absolutely refused to rign a} treaty until after recognition, Satia- factory guarantees for American Ine terest were obtained, however, and A wettiement reached of difficulties between the two countries in the re. cent conferen at Mexico City In tween (he American commissioners, Charles B. 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While the politicians persist in the time-honored custom, the Reitivh financiers And budiness men, who al Ways have to work the markets once they are recovered, have concluded that new ground must be broken, so ir inicio arene Si Russ Population cent census, rogr given’ ay 1,087,228 the population of Russian proper as 24,000,000, Uut the been examined | ™Mansk, Turkestan and the Far was A uropean|for commercial expansion than the| the to with France ind Germany and turn |to other parts of the world e for Market 00s 11,700,000 in 191 |German Economists Figure Is Given Sept. 20.—Mostow's ation ix abolt 1,500,000, against according to the re- he population of Pet- rly St Petersburg) is This census gave | jomy in cooking—enhanced .by ‘ad (fort | serous, Caucasus, Mur- unted, ing preserves. | poisonous—prussic acid. Baldwin ministry ts being urged | cease {ts fruitless discussions leads to dangerous Its. Already the ery has met with some 7 — success, new naval But it will whole if a ministerial breakup is to be avoided by the Baldwinites 4s the construction of the Singapore shows, | to be heard in Pr dri odo ment until it airing. have away the last The Educative Spread for Bread The 3 R’s Right in Quality R—ight in Taste R--ight in Price Nucoa’s 3 R's teach an appreciation of the highest cence of Goodness. They educate the palate to a delicacy in taste, and demonstrate to the homemaker that Thrift not only saves but earns—For Nucoa is Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price THE BEST FOODS, Inc, NEW YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO. The press warns against this, Chil |dren are told not to crack open th since even a small quantity P oisoned by Seeds BERLIN, Sept. 20.—German econ- the lack of food—sometimes proves dan- It develops that housewives, in an jendeavor to get all the food value possible out of plums and cherries, have broken up the seeds and used {the meaty substance inside in cook- This inner kernel is sing with a warm fron will of gasoline But apply no heat to a gar- has had a thorough

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