The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 13

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Hae? Ole sechs BEES —— » HUMAN BAKE OVEN Conquers Over Total Invalidism _FROM HELPLESSN AT 70 healthy and hardy asx a girl She ts Just bubbling over with cathustanm over the Insting geod of Dr, Lough= ney’a Blood Washing (reatment Mer letter follews: | Tam one of the many totally tn- valld pation(s Dr, Loughaey hax put tainty proves the lasting effect of cdtment, I was Nake Oven one pleked y ailment tT be~ to suffering human- the severe form 3 s welghing only elghty-five pounds when they ear- ried me to Dr. Loughney on stretcher. Now [ welgh 12 and feel wonderful. propa ef my kes Anacortes, W an Write for Dr. Loughney’s Latest FREE Book a 2 Entitled De. Loaghaey’s Bake | Oven “RHEUMATISM AND Treatment O¢tices “are! located. atthe KINDRED DISEASES gorner of With aout Calon, in the Crary CAUSE AND TREATMEN De. Loaghney is ) Send your name and address, written plainly. Mra. Jésephine ¥ Indy nurses. Hoare, 9 a. m. to € p days, 9 to Lf only, Telephone MA tn Rochester Doctor Achieves Remarkable Success With _ New Prescription for Pil Rochester, N. Y. been known that remedies for the relief o> cure of Hemorrhoide or Piles were simply ription known palliatives and gave only temporary | SUPPOSITOR can relief while surgical operations often | for a moderate price at any first gdopted asx a last resort never re- | class drug store on the money-back Moved the cause but slmply the | if dissatisfied plan. formation. It has remained for a well known doctor of this city to find the real remedy. Years of patient, pa{fns- taking effort on his part lias result- in a prescription that will | accomplished. Qi heal piles and absorb them, | Remember the name, MOAVA Rever to return. | SUPPOSITORI ‘No man or woman need suffer an-| follow the simple other hour from any pain, soreness {come in each box Oh! But Mustarine Is Simply Fine for Backache, Rheumatism and Neuralgia For years it has ma: so-called tress arising from Hemorrholds or Piles now that as MOAVA be obtained T quickly !t acta. Blessed relief often comes in an hour; even fn cases of long standing with profuse bleeding, {really wonderful results have been directions that ‘Advertisement, Earache, Headache, ‘Toothache Also) many a Also | many ailments that no home, can Banished in a Few Minutes— f It Penetrates. afford to be without it. Over night you can conquer Chest Just rub MUSTARINE on that} Colds, Sore Throat, Stiff Neck, Lum. gore, aching, almost breaking back.|bago, Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis Don't te afraid to rub it on—it|and in the same time you can re- ‘won't blister. But in five minutes | move all agony you'll wonder where your backache | Feet, Bunions and Callouses. has gone. You'll wonder why you | never thought of MUSTARINE be- fore. | All druggists guarantee It. Be sure Get a 30 cent box today. It over. | it's MUSTARINE in the yellow box comes and entirely banishes so|—%0 and 60 cents.—Advwertisement ment, poultice or hot water bottle, We Loan Money to Salaried People The only security required—character and earning ability. No chattels. No collateral. No wage assign ments. No embarrassment. No delay. A fair interest rate. Easy repayment plan. The Wimsett system under which we conduct our character loan department has the full ap- proval of financial and philanthiopic institu . tions the world over. SURETY FINANCE CO. OF SEATTLE 606 UNION STREET Office Hours: 9 A. M, to 4:30 P. OPED IGHTS t. Currie, Vice President : 1. Wallace, Gen. Mgr. omerville, Asst, Mgr. this wonderful | You'll be amazed to see how! and be sure to} from your Sore} Better and speedier than any lint | THE SEATTI BE STAR Some Subjects That Seattle Citizens Are Pondering Over That Soap-Wr Objec ts and I would lh h a fev Kroce } Quit jin our emont | put ou and giv rx on }your |iin kK -knacks he purchasin iting on Window Mr, Editor, as I see it, most J lot live in this up town 5 cents eges, dozen, uptown cents; out here, 60 cents; butter, uptown, 48 cents; out here cents: Now, Mr, Editor; wh: 3e Prevented CHA riVr | to Prices ( sores in Neighborhood Groce eries them cont ab wld 9 tinement ‘To m the purebast mini Me an ad written nd | Yo! pect full GEORGE GREED 4418 Ave | What Hei ilth Dey yartment Calls a “Sanitary yi ill” [Editor The st | 1 wish to ¢ Ja place in Sea Ith department and prev n bay 4 property of Seattle, At arted a es fill this ho |Wenatchee and the Editor In regard to a clipping fror Jeent copy of The Star of a from D, B. Scott, 1004 Queen ave., Seattle, with ard t men| Hitions in Wena the harvest. In the [be noted from th orchard hells wanted lOctober 1. M ott evide: | | he Star | Ann: |not arrive in We until ne after the first of Oc inasmuch as a great m: |ple came to the Wenats |this ye there w days ber ur t Mr, Scott's statement w water summer and t comes from able, espe warm wea who work in companie that locality and p ple living near can hardly bear West on by the hotels and restaurants iy absolutely false. The prices have not been ralsed in any of the restaurants or hotels, but are the name as they have been for atement with regard scale of w 5 also faloe tern not hired by instance where board Included and no pickers offered for 10 hours’ work with charge of $1 per a fo 6 wage ncale wh 1 for p was the same thruou Pickers and ickers and was 40 to 45 cents per h ing entirely the orchard In which the pic be done, upon the ¢ an nome = or fer to pick than others jemand a alight Jeat lu nd mea of this awful odor is dump | A VICTIM Side Apple Pickers 8 c hards which ar ® ROO As It wax discovered us of help waw ar t, notice w a wury ic as im mediately sent to all the newspapers int it ff Washington and sey al in the state of Oregon, adv of labor In the dis n of packe We PAGE 13 Tell It With VALUE Courtesy The Friends of “Sweet Sixteen” Are EGION not hard to} demand constantly up| trom nowep Managing mer | Meanness; Stealing Milk From Our Own Babies he = The Star: Stealing milk from bables has} |ever been considered: the acme of | | meanness in a mean 1 we jsurely have them in Beatt The | | public schools, supposed to te the} |greatest child welfare organization in history, charging poor children, | many of them fatherleas with moth: | ers slaving all from jhome, and w ng at night to Jeatch up, 16 S$ A QUART FOR MIL! with milk | selling across the streets from [schools at 10 cents and at 12 cents aq nelling at the lower price} In stores where the seller Is making | a living, | We women Jachools to ald us in this matter, |did so under the impression that }the school board could bargain bet ter than we. Five thousand dollars in the school budget for milk in | 1921; $7,500 in the school budget for {milk in’ 1922: $11,500 in the school budget for 19 Where in world children be so injured as thru high: priced milk? Women at $280 a month aro sent out to tell us moth- | ers why children need milk, We pay that $280; and then the same) woman smilingly connives for the | higher rate to be passed along to day away who asked for the the| could | the | Editor The Star: Over at Kirkland we hear of a man| | who performs miracles. Miracles, aia} What is this thing we call a| wonderful I say? | miracle? thing; anything which excites won-| astonishment; a mar-) The wild man “A wonder, & der, surprise, | vel," said there was a man inside the en- gine which made it go. He was right | There His name was Watt Tho wild man is still inside of man, and s0 he “wonders” at a little ultra energetic energy In a good man, who has become tame and thereby nursed the spirit to life in his own that he may do, not deeds of dark- ness, but achievements of light we ap modern savages are taken up into the high place and dizzied by the performances of whose | psyche is a breather of over: | letrength we call spirit say the books. was one the aye, spirit) the master of all nfaterlal creation, man included. We go swaggering up and down the world secretly whit pering to ourselves of life, when we have no life; our poor imprisoned minds seeded In the dust of the earth have never gone #0 high as life—the| true life—and so when we see a lit tle of what life is in another, in one) who perchance is only half God-born, | we wonder and say, “E holdghe mir acle-man! We wonder at a natural law—and there is no other—working on a@ higher plane. We wonder, and why should we not wonder since— “That which ye sow See yonder fields! The sesamum was sesamum, the corn Was corn, The silence and the dark- ness knew! So is man’s fate born,” ye reap. “He cometh, reaper of the things he sowed, Sesamum, corn, past birth; And so much weed and polson-stuff, which mar Him and the aching earth,” so much cast in "If he will labor rightly, rooting these, And planting wholesome seedlings where they grew, Fruitful and fair and clean the ground shall be, And rich the harvest due,” jor build a cement floor for it one builds a floor for her #ix babies, | Miracles and the Man We Hear Is Working Them | edy homes. Again, wa have a health depart ment which openly encourages Jap aneso milk dealers outside Seattle, whose cows stand In water to the hocks continually. They may send in all that milk they desire, so it in “stewed.” ‘The milkman who had the highest test tn spring I~ compelled to have his milk “atewed.” The mother with six nice, healthy children, rained mainly on milk from her_own Jersey rust give up that Bhe has good home-cared-for clean milk; but « fat, lazy, municipal-fed employe, who could not milk a cow for his own fod, tells her to dispose of her cow, cow of gives them milk to tale the place of bossy. She gets rid of the cow but her bables cannot afford suffi client milk. BOOST SEATTLE! need to boost Seattle. best city in the world We do not We have the What we | need to do is to BOOST a Ia foot a/ few self-appointed monarchs, who thru sheer impertinent bluff have taken upon themselves tho right to play the game of the milk handlers (not milk producers). Wives of these former office-hold- “Before beginning, and without an end. As space sure, In fixed a Power divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure." “Out of the dark {t wrought the heart | of man, Out of dull shelin tho pheasant’s pencilled neck ver at toil, it brings to loveliness All ancient wrath and wreck,” “Tt maketh and unmaketh, all; What it hath wrought than hath b Slow grows the spl it plans Its wistful hands between.” mending is better ndid pattern that We who worship death may worship it in a dead language. BEST LAXATIVE FOR BOWELS If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated well The No ariping or inc lows a gentle liver and bowel clea ing with Sick Head ache, Bliow , Gases, Indigestion and all such distress gone by morn ing, Mosi harmless laxative for Men, Women and Children—100 boxes, also 26 and 600 sizes, any drug store.—Adyvertisement, k Seattle last | eternal and as surety | clans, who are now © of these folk, have the to take poseasion of our organizations, We know Wo mothers are sending our little folks to scho carrying milk from home. A fl ank t® carried jin a pocket. Just as we did with su, , #0 will we with milk | Was it strange that four of the five sugar gougers in Seattle Prich, that four each dropped dead within a year? Is there not a higher power which guards chil. dren? What happened when thowe ur men crossed the line without moment of w m? What avail. ed the money they made? ‘4 What or rule en to give the school ad right to make a profit of a’ halt ce the petty half p Ik? can they Negotiate for 14 cents a quart when milk, wholesule, as they bought tt, is 10 cents? If the school board in. buying thus, then as the permission we got in ¢ law was to the effect that milk might be furnished at the expense of the |district, let the district pay the dif. |ference and ll the milk at two | for 5 cents, which Js the fair, rea j sonable rate. MRS. Jing pol | paid se audacity mother them. How sists on EDGAR BLAIR, RA nier.2470. dictionary of the If whose interpretation right to live. |the Man of Power. jart of good behavior It is the W, H. SCOTT. ~“DANDERINE” Thick, Beautiful Hair Lifeless, Neglected Hair An abundance of luxuriant halr, full of life and luster, shortly fol lows a genuine toning up ¢ Nem: | lected scalps with dependable “Dan: derine.” Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff are corrected immediately, | Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair ts) quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. | “Panderine” |x delightfur on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic not sticky or greasy! Any drug Girls! A Gleamy Mass of) | 35-cent Bottle does Wonders for in the | | got | NE holds the honor in the world of Ready-to-Wear garments, of being the one line that through all periods—prosperity, de- particularly, the World War —was supplied without limitation or dept ation in value, at “Sweet Sixteen” pression and, It is not to be won- dered at that “Sweet Sixteen” has become so beloved and so much a part of most women’s affairs of dress. Thousands and thou- sands of these charm- ing garments have served our women and our country in the econ- omy as well as the smartness they repre- sent. And many thousands e today in ACTIVE SERVICE, to the de- light of their possess- ors. Style,Serviceand Economy Go hand-in-hand in their wonderful garments for Juniors, Misses and Women—all ages, in sizes 16 TO 44 Dresses, Frocks, Coats, Wraps In the most fascinating styles and popular colors and fabrics. Come and Go Every Day at San Francisco Such is the lexicon of | high | th Dn b SECOND AT SPRING “MPI? WEL WELL DON'T BE People Notice Notice It. Drive Them | Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer it you get a pack- age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The akin should begin to clear after j you have taken the tablets a fcw | nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and| liver with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tab- | Jiets, the successful substitute for }calomel; there's no sickness or pain | after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do} that which calomel does, and just | as effectively, but their action ts| gentle und safe Instead Of severe and irritating. | No one who takes Olive Tablets ts ever cursed with a “dork brown | |taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good” feeling, constipation, tor: | jpld liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vege. table compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their] olive color, | Dr. Edwards spent years among | patients afflicted with Iver and] |bowel complaints and Olive Tablets | are the immensely effective result, | Take one or two nightly for a week. | See how much better you fee! ‘and look, 16¢ and 30e.—Advertisement, | MODERN METHOL will reveal thi cause of yourg eye trouble. K ae F Glasses as low as $2.50 Rothwell Optical Co. store, Advertisement, Ask for detailed information at: {Ot Second Aves Ii ¢ at rte Pacific TACOM Ai KG. MeN ry hone KL lot ti ut Smith Bldg. and

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