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FRIDAY, OCTOBE! BOYS AND GIRLS, GET A HALLOWEEN MASK FREE WITH EVERY LOAF OF and LIFE-O’-WHEAT BREAD Ask your mothers to let you buy a loaf of this good bread. It is delicious—light, wholesome and full-fla- vored—is made by master bakers with 20 years’ ex- perience, and, best of all, it is A WELL-BAKED LOAF SUNSHINE BAKERIES SPORTS BLOUSES s blouses of radium end silk tn excellent les The more ss) Force U. S .to Keep Word Want Permanent Garrison Maintained Camp Lewis as Promised © beading embroidery DENTISTRY Less Than HALF-PRICE FOR THIRTY DAYS é at 0. Citizens are engaging in a n to force the U. At the tir was TACOMA. Pie tt | energett S. war dops county retary Baker n the count of this vast tract to t the latter perman ston ¢ promise at Camp mobile troops agreement 3 00 4 was i and deeded to the govern ust at that juncture 4 Staten went into the b he wm) at & Ps, \yxd | ~ | if | . | at the ; war | lized as a ince the ar os has been i Coughs annoy® unnecessarily Check those violent coughing spells maintain Now |demanding + with ita pre-war agreement Jor else deed back the land |. Tho present condition of Camp Lewin is described by a Star corre: | spondent as follows: BY CLARK SQUIRE } tmosphere of an old abandon: over Camp Lewis All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO CUT RATE All drugg DENTISTS /Dr. KING’S new piscovery es Ave. and Untversity St. , © Daliy—o that bring upon you unfavorable jon. Dr. King’s New Dis- very stops coughing quickly by gently stimulating the mucous membranes to throw off clogging secretions. It has a pleasant taste. ke an earl All p east of Sixth ion of the canto is as drea been row after row on ade ground— Saturday Special! Novelty Suits $590 to 69°” Greet the fall days with a utility suit of imported Scotch woolen, tweed or the new Teddy Bear cloth. Manni three-button models with fur collars are the niftiest thing for fall wear. Store houses soon must b for many of them shi s that they are abou down. All buildings, in fa dilapidated a condition © very Ain euch gorous Cd Age W232 teparate youth and old ago with a deep and ever- widening abyss? The bloom of youth and the hardy, ruddy glow of Old Age—six- teen and sixty—should be separ- ated only by the span of years and not by varying differences of physi- cal wholesomeness. Vigorous old age {s within the grasp of all. §S, 8, 8. brings that hale and hearty feeling back with & rush. Rich red blood is the great- est enemy of weakening, health un- dermining Old Age. §, 8. 8, builds Red Blood Cells, Rich, red blood coursing through your veins sweeps away impurities that retard the proper functioning of your system. Old Age—once a dreaded agony ba- comes a vigorous, enjoyable, care free time of life. S. 8. 8. is made of carefully se lected herbs and barks—scientifice ally prepared and proportioned. Welcome Old Age when it comes. Be ready to withstand the attacks of diseases that follow in its wake, Meet Old Age with a hearty handshake. A handshake that speaks of well being—of a vigor ous, clear thinking, red blooded constitution, §. 8. 8. is your best | friend when Old Age is seen round: ing the corner. Get a bottle and drive care and worry away, All leading drug stores carry it. | ‘The large sizo is the more| economical, | Offering for October Only Four More Days in which to take advantage of the re- markable offer. Pay sixth down the time of your purchase and the ance within months, Don’t delay. one- at bal- nM =| 8 209 Union St, 1332-34 Second Au | Chimneys have fi hot water for THE SEATTL E STAR SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Sh Appearing Every Weel Edited by Dr. Frank R, Le ut-Ins and Their Friends, kK in The Seattle Star sope—Phone Capitol 4626 THE ECHO (Frank R, Loope SUNSHINE RADIO PROGRAM want to be on the aturda SHUTIN GETS RADIO 1 streets have stood off! ng t are beginr \Pierce County Trying to © REPAIRS WOULD COST MORE THAN BUILDINGS fing ree as already been ears the cost of ge in ase n excens of t dings, for he gov-/ rebu t there are bu 1 96 offic of the ings nadequi for the thone The erected at con. e day One detects a odor upon stepping There in a & stuffy during strong mus thru the the flooring. PICTUR F DESOLATION AT ARMY CABP Window panes everywhere shattered. Even the frame: places are broken. Kitchen ranges | in the officers’ quarters ax well as in| the barracks are rusty and broken flown, Large! ng steam and| x the officers’| roely better than} junk heaps is and other plumb neg fixtures are broken, many have been pulled out and removed ‘The doors and stairways in the bar. tered. Beer bottles, catsup bottles, tin cans, old shoes and other rubbinh are scattered over the floors In many of the buildings Desolation 4 4 thru. the east The onl chirping of crickets fend grasn. en boilers used for fu heat quarters are » fication of life is the hidden the} in GREEN AND RLACK Some of the mont lovely ling displayed js of a. gr mmed with black shadow lack ribbon. erie recently fen georg North Coast Limited f Valet—"North Coast Limited” AINTY garments and suits pressed and mended; but- tons sewed on—little services. Attention to “little things’ on the North Coast Limited makes travel all the more enjoyable. Your Train East! | ket Office, 1407 Fourth Ave. St, Paul-Minneapolis, Duluth, On NEO. rd Hot 0 a, my 3:0 yp. my p.m Hasty Lenve Seattle, om 7100 x LOUD SPEAKER SHUTAN GETS WHEEL CHAIR Valkmar, 123 t 4 1 our hands, Mrs new w wort of he Kale 8 > be loaned to poor Valkmar's | mmediately placed ose happy smile o AT THE COUNTY HOSPITA Ber La M w JUNIOR RADIO CLUB 14‘ many:-of cur 4u A Sunshine the Sat 4 on t ng to crowded int roadcast were stu ns E eth ¥ therine Gott ! Doris A mated | thi Matener In eligtble ¢ the Junior Radio cl the fo PLEDGE CARD—JUNIOR RADIO CLUB My name tx St I live I attend ool and the HAIR-RAISING TIME AT RYTHER HOME Glen McLeod and his staged one parties at the F Thursday afternoo: While Gien wapervised the tonsorial | Job and the boys bobbed and trimmed the kiddies’ . Porter “Art” was the Kandy ; mg out the sweets and apples as the children left the chair all dolled and perfumed to the queen’s taste. A 3a 20 barbers famous | er Child home of thelr now % composed of Mr. To Unclog the Pores by Removing Stifling Skin Clogged pores cause many com- ficulties, This condition akin coarse in texture, limination . of ph t ° wa er pores there ja n 've than ordinary mercolized w It should be applied at night 1 cold cream, and washed off in the morning. . | Mereo wax, to be had at any drug store (one ounce | w >). Will nino remove the effe In, it remove | plexion ttaelf marks, sorbent nore effect- 1 with its disfiguring Possessing a peculiar ab- | power, it takes the rolled n in minute particles, so ually there if no inconvenience. ecommended in preference to fen, as the new on it reveals isa al on) Line HELP KIDNEYS BY DRINKING MORE WAIER and bladder irritations esult from acidity, says a not ed authority, The kidneys help filter | this acid {rom the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it may re main to {rritate and inflame, causing ® burning, scalding sensation, or set ing up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek re. lief two or three times during the night. The sufferer {s in constant dread; the water passes sometimes | with @ scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it Bladder weakness, most folks call because they can't control urina. | nm. While it is extremely annoying | nd sometimes very painful, this is fton one of the most simple ailments | © overcome, Begin drinking lots of | ‘oft water, also get about four ounces f Jad Salts from your pharmacist ind take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, Continue | this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the sys- tem so they no longer are a source | of irritation to the bladder and uri | nary organs, which then act normal | again | | Jad Salts is inexpensive, and ts |made from the acid of grapes anc! Hlemon juice, combined with lithia, and [4s used by thousands of folks who| subject to urinary disorters caused by acid trritation, Jad Salts | causes no bad effects whatever, | Here you have a pleasant, offer, vencent lithia-water drink which may | quickly relieve your bladder irrita: | tion, By all means have your physi. | clan examine your kidneys at teast | twice a year—Adyertisement, t | | | Kk are Gem-Nut Margarine Plenty of Gem-Nut makes them taste better. Such a flavor! { the Community Service| County home ahead a week on count of Hallowe'en and last they assisted 23 in celebrating anniversaries by presenting with a properly decorated cake serving ice cream. A most enjo; program followed. and Mrs. George Denny and Mr. and/ Mrs Art from Anderson Lewis Willer, assisted b: gave an excelient entertainment pro. LaMar, singer a: tertainer gram at the King Co home S: an the Blue Mouse, kep' sters which greatly enjoyed by the old folks. The entertainers were: Eva Craig, reader; Margaret Cooper, piano; Gertrude De- | Bruyn, violin; Ruth Evans, piano, and Billie Wright, reader. urday oon, was very nan uproar of Joy the wh ns M EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS SERVICES A full singing service was held b | the Epworth League of the 8 jon at the County home on & the! day afternoon. Leod has one of these parties 60 days, and their next appear ance will be around Christmas time. SHUT-INS HAVE BIRTHDAY The Campfire Girls moved thelr Spencer | monthly birthday pi at COMMUNITY SERVICE D. H. Painter and M Hundreds Embrace Opportunity About thirty days ago, the Best Universal Lock Company quietly placed on the market ten thousand shares of stock, in a campaign to enlist local capital in the development of a new industry— In less than twenty days the ten thousand shares, had all been bought, mostly in small lots, by sev- eral hundred people. This surprising response to our stock offering was due to faith on the part of investors in the practicability and market of the wonderful new locking system invented by Frank E. Best, of Seat- tle, and in the integrity and ability of the officers of the company organized to engage in its manufacture. Most, if not all, of these investors had visited the company’s plant at 1121 Post St., corner Seneca—had listened to and witnessed the demonstration of the successful working of the locking system by Frank E. Best, the inventor—had inspected the machines being rapidly assembled for quantity production of lock cores and devices —had satisfied themselves that their money was being invested in a new and important industry for Seattle, under terms which would give them an equitable share in profits. Sale of Best Universal Lock Company stock will be limited to the amount necessary to fully equip the plant and market the product. We offer to investors our final block of 25,000 shares at an advanced price. Before investing, do as others have done—visit our plant, 1121 Post St., at 7:30 Friday night and see the demonstration of the lock- ing system which promises to revolutionize the lock industry of the world. ; Best Universal Lock Co. 1121 Post St., Cor. Seneca—EL iot-3067 FRANK BEST Pres, and Gen, Mgr, A. S. ELFORD Vico Pres. and Treas. CHAS, H, SHIELDS Sec'y and Sales Mgr,