The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY 1923 SEPTEMBER 26, Sec. Mellon Renews Anti-Bonus tad THE CROTE-I RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL. President msn ‘ q rate Purchase of Country He Sees but Little ; Chance for Vic- tory in Fight 1867, the Ameri f ember o! exclusively Other papers resem- ble it in the fact that they give black and white prints. No paper for amateur negatives resembles it in results. Our finishing de- partment uses Velox exclusively and superior prints follow as a matter of course. Nerthwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) | 1415 Fourth Ave. | strong who would suffer m ernor of M. first state |Congressman From f : Mi WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. jas C. Sisson, from Mississippi, today | death. Thom. former congresaman died here carly A couple of raw, rainy days proved the wisdom of our advice: “Better be a few days early than a single day late in ordering your fuel.” RETAIL WHOLESALE W yoming, Utah, NANAIMO Wellington COAL The furnace delivering heat and the ash can tak- ing it/easy. Those are the facts that give NANAIMO WELLINGTON its repu- tation—outsells all other coals in the Northwest. ELLINGTON ualit Far HE Naihwen Insist on NANAIMO—-Your Dealer Will Get It issippi Dies |~ Apoplexy was the cause of THE SEA ATTL 33 Her e's S He ‘Happiest Man S T ender of the Light Oscar Mortenson, blind BY DOROTHY CLAIRE the “ ee Man Learns ; More About Women| ms OSCAR TEACHES * CHAIR CANING z Bagley Says Credit Given W hitman Gives Facts About “Myth” ; neer Played in Northwest stuff that sou tongue ete’ all twisted at can't say anything. But that’s not I can't dance and I need a new suit, Iam afraid 1 never will make an impreasion on that girl” “Buck up, Jim, buck up. @ peach and you don’t want to get the blues. Learn to. dance pretty t : that Elalo’s| ry of olf 1 named of a man and 1 hard to learn to! “*# “ 3 h 1 al | dance and ha ny the poetry | 0! words, but jer to suits, too, are They n in 1843 i the set- n the United States and Great Britain, but it was not a “determining factor.” After 1826 there was at no time a Ouch! That's” ) Neuritis i225, sec south oe |Britain. ‘The United State both great parties were almost unanimous on jon, even to the arbitrament of territ or night that statesmen of reing ‘pain «mites you in shoulder, arm or nape of the neq it fs felt in the while In other cases lors over the entire body giving knife-like thrusts here and) there. Perhaps you think the jtrouble is rheumatism or sciatica Jand treat it as such, hence the | reason why you get no lasting re- lief. | Eopa Neuritis Tablets are com |pounded especially for the treat ment of neuritis in all its forme. |'They help to remove inflammation | and restore the disensed nerves to sound condition | Begin taking Eopa Neuritis Tab-| Its ler Hlets te and watch. your pains| The jfade aw Perfectly harmless, but} try to persuade th wonderfully effective. | turn southward to California, Price $1. Sold in Seattle by| —-—— Bartell Drug Stores, HBoericke & | Runyon Co, manufacturers, ec Francisco.—Advertisement. DENTISTRY Less Than HALF-PRICE FOR THIRTY DAYS | Morning, sharp pie j the neck thigh Tit w noon war The success of this huge we ward movement wa t due to one man, Marcus Whit He did nat bring the people migratior safely across the As a matter of fact he had prac tleally nothing to do with the as sembling of the great movement, with its organization prior to leav ing civilization behind, ance on the way. Join it until it had been on the wa for weeks, and at no time was he of the plains, t Hall ald not but Why suffer—when Ben- Gay brings such quick and blessed relief? It wipes away every nche and ain like magic—wonderful fosspealnicaaeraliied musctae and tired and aching feet. $10.00 Crowns $8.00 Crowns $30.00 Plates For: Sore muscles ——e Colds Tired feet Rheumatism Backache Neuralgia $15.00) Our Whalebone Rubber rPlate $8. 00 | Al Work Guaranteed for 15 Years | OHIO OUT HATH DENTISTS Kiatnblinhed 20 Years Second Ave, and University St. Open 9 to 6 Dally—# to 12 Sundays eaeanaan Still Fighting in enter into newspaper |to be encountered between Fort Hall | uarty | «| Mtey found to be understated ing to Great | that | nor its guid. | ¢ He did not even | immigrants to ‘TLE 81 STAR Parts of Bulgaria More Than 60,000 Meals Were Cooked on Monarch Ranges in Seattle Today A record that cannot be approached by any other Range! MONARCH Malleable Ranges Are Recognized by House- wives as the Most Modern of Kitchen Equipment You will be amply repaid in the convenience that used read! NEW. CRAFT HAS KEEN FOUND FOR WOMEN numby The Aluminum “ Cooking Set me Illustrated 4 Is Included With Every MONARCH Range Sold Now the work next yoar Too Much lE. H. Palmer Held rven H. Palmer, former deputy attorney ed unde y on a char his of failing The Tues provide for iidren and on Part Pio-| rmerely told them of the Aifficultion and the Willamette valley, which rather | than | exaggerated Between th } Port Hall t for y hardly ha 5 tried. The re met after leavi Missourt river and] © road had twen in use and the train could of it had it ficulties t fort. Instead e train and giv. fit of his experience, have been of service, left the train at that} i eVen took a lot of the young men with him, w ald would have been valuable from that point westward | A lone Indian was left as gulde and the leaders of the train found! his. guid Almost worthless | Mr teher neema to be more ignorant of the facts regarding the | Whitman myth than most of its ad. Cc. B, BAGI OVERWORKED MOTHERS | We all know them. Mothers who in thelr anxiety to keep their homes {ne at and attractive and their little as well dressed as their play toll on day in and day. out, < , dusting, mending and cook- | ing, often suffering from t pain in side, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, all symptoms of more erious ailments. Thousands of such women have found relief from such uffering by taking Lydia E. Pink |ham's Vegetable Compound, as ts videnced by the letters of recom. mendation continually being publish. | ed in this paper, For nearly fifty years this old-fashioned root and] herb modicing has been restoring all | {ng women to health and strength,—| Advertisement. were | of staying with noe vocates, 1-CENT SHOE SALE. sh sale for this week-end, LADIES’ suede, patent kid and calf leathe sizes, Regular $8.00 values. NO’ EXTRA PAIR FOR le MOK i PUM NOW z: ‘OR le MORE, LADIE 8 SHOES, OXFORDS $5.00, NOW EXTRA PAIR FOR Ic MORE, LADIE SHOES, PUM black, brown and whi lar $4.00 values. NOW EXTRA PAIR le MO} M Cuticura Cares For " Your Skin And Hair Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet prep arations and watch your skin and hair improve. The Soap to cleanse, the Ointment to heal and the Tal- cum to powder. Come Early and Save Money “Onttourn Labor ‘s OPPORTUNITY '| Star Want Ads! Monarch brings for the preparation of your [complaint was made by for Non-Support | 1.0. support payments, under Al Lun-| destitute © technical ar-| from her home. When umner, appeared at the courth Crowds of people have taken advantage of this A new shipment of fine for Men, Women and Children is placed on This is a care opportusity to secure your shoe needs for Fall and Winter at LADIES’ SHOES PUMPS AND OXFORDS in satin, I styles; all $5.95 § AND OXFORDS, in brown kid and calf leathers. $4.95 DP black and brown kid and calf leather, $2.95 SHOES, PUMPS AND and calf NOW TRA PAIR FOR 1c MORE, ‘ST EXTRA PAIR lc MORE, SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A.. M. pep gponya tn Clave You STAR 121 SENECA ST- meals. Buy Your Monarch Range Now! Mrs. who says her former arrears $385.16, in and that she is consultation with Dt vorce Pre gene Meacham and Justic C, Dalton was re leased on his personal recognizance, jhis hearing was set for October 3 evicted|The couple were divorced last fall jand Palmer agreed to pay $1@ a Warrant| month for the support of the five s¢ | children, Marie|and after is in and about to. be informed of the TAR SHOE STOR Basement, 121 SENECA ST., Corner SECOND AVE. Another Shipment of Shoes Placed on Sale Read ad SHOES ON IN PLAIN SIGHT; PRICES AND SIZES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. about less than half of regular prices. carefully and come early, ALL SALE ARE ON RACKS CHILDREN’S SHOES BOYS' SHOES; solid leather shoes for dress and school wear. Regular values up to $5.00. NOW EXTRA PAIR FOR lc MORE, $3.95 One lot of BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES; broken sizes; $4.00 values. NOW $ EXTRA PAIR Ic MORE, 2.95 MISSES’ SHOES—Good shoes for school or dress wear; in black and brown; all sizes, Regular values up to $5.00. NOW $3.95 EXTRA PAIR FOR lc MORE. SHOES—Scuffers and fine shoes; CHILDR sizes 6 to in black, brown and smoked horse, $2.45 ular value up to $3.50. NOW EXTRA PAIR FOR le MORE, AND SLIP- 95c PS, in Values to 1.95 DREN'S WHITE SHOES 95c TRA PAIR FOR le MORE, MEN’S WORK SHOES MEN'S WORK SHOES in black and brown, up to $5.00. EXTRA I LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT Values NOW IR le MORE. $3 95 NE SHOES in black and brown kid leathers, Regular $7.00 values, $5.95 95c ‘IS SLIPPERS STORE BELOW CHEASTYS

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