The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 11

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*RIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 THE § 'Firland Patients Hear Cheery O Ci Oe we e ATELYS #2 Clouds Roll by as Noted Artists Sing 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Retweon Pike and Union Streets ATTLE STAR 1 DELEGATES TO pera.) ATTEND MEET Two W reprenentative and the president of the A. 8.1 will attend the annual meet Intere elation and of the J Student Body Presiden’ ly ao the result of ac the student board of control university Owen Cowling and Herbert Brink, editor and business manager of the school dally, are tho attend the Press as ing. Upon the recommendation of the | graduate manager, Darwin Melanent, it was voted that rain insurance would not be taken out on futuro |Goodyear to Build Overcoat e i. ii sj ‘ : ie ji g : | Zeppelins in U. S. AKRON, Ohio, Nov, 2--Purchase of the German Zeppelin patent rights by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber com- Dt and pla foi anufacture of SSIBLY, the old one | fant dirigiblen in this country were 0" ed he! today. would do! But it pays to Ofticials of the C pf mi company id they puld exent details of the look your best. And Gately plan'son to the government, | Overcoats are built for the man who wants the maximum of style and quality, for a Fe 4 4 “ J é moderate expenditure. There's FF | Hoe BR aghiie | ie Dy | a big variety to choose from— Y : , } Every one worth more than ashington he Pacific Hlegiate Prens an or the man whe works at @ trade & as weloome to credit at Gately’s cs his more Prosperous neighdors Gre at the department stores, And he need NOT pay all tn $0 daya, on taken by at the wi 200 EDESON ELECTRIC CO. 1120 First Ave, Biliott 2084 0 who will nclation meet- 40.000,000 School Children A fh ar 7, NATURE'S « RARE vier N From Norway’s Seas SCOTT'S EMULSION The Strength-maker. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2-30 RMY SEEKS “The aim of the Goodyear com. | pany is to establish in-this country | an industry for the construction of| 10 000 MEN such airships as may be called for| ’ by the government or responatble | Col. Richard Allen, commanding private interests Atchfield, | officer of the Seattle quartermaster general manager and vice pi sident, | intermediate depot, has been em- said. [powered by J. B. Bellinger, acting as Teas ae saad quartermaster general of the Unit- ed States army to raise an addi- tional number of officers for the | Quartermaster Officers’ Reserve Agents Confiscate | Election Liquor |" RUBENVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 2- ‘The memorandum, received by |Dry agents confiscated 112 gallons! colonel Alien, states that there aro | of corn liquor here today. The liquor| 7,775 officers in the corps and it was brought from Pittsburg, alleged-|j4 desired to raiss the number to jly for the purpose of livening 4p/40,000. An intensive campaign is |Steubenville’s city election next week. | authorized to induce some of the | Say ae ene eens be 21,000 officers serving with the | Wonder if it was ever said of Billy| quartermaster corps in the world Sund that “all he’s got is a|war to accept commissions in the | praye | reserves. The Star cameraman caught the little prima donna Mitzi (Miss Gertrude Lang) sing- ing to the sick ones, while Richard Reisinger smiled his approval. —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | |}vomen and children Istened to the/—the unseen audience who, perhaps | tender songs of hope and springtime | in the dim night watches may beguile | t “made sunshine in a souls with snatches of| | pine the songs that went floating| elusive melody, offspring of that | line complete—we can put the chairs! 4, long corridors that led to other| universal response to spiritual need| a little closer, too, and make room| wards where weak ever inherent in the buman bre beds, chairs and patients were | ssormbled in the big party BY G.I “Let's push this bed over a little, | doctor—thera, now, that makes the | shady | patn-weary om Others $30, #35, $45, £50 & By aye Gately Charge Acceunt is simple and practical—you ay silent! BURNETT BROS. “Pay Us as You Are Paid” need not pay all thirty days, It will pay you to YOUTHS TOUR | ~ U.S. IN CAR) f If thetr special Ford . pratrie Sachooner will stand the gaff as well _ during the next three months as it Shas in the past quarter-year, O. 5. “Olson and V. T. White will have their tuition paid for the first terms at thelr respective universities. Ol- son plans to enter the University of Minnesota, while White will enroll at the Univeristy of North Dakota. ‘Three months ago they left Min- Meapolis, bound West, on a trip und the rim of the United States, placing a bet that they will} take care of thelr col expenses jit they complete the tour within a time limit of aix months. “Woe seem to be a bit behind,” Olson said Friday, “but we feel sure we can make {t if the old bus holds out. We are traveling light— particularly when expense is consid- ered—as we have rigged the car #0 that we can sleep, cook and eat in her. We would be farther along the road, had we not spent consid. erable time at Yellowstone park, Old Customers Old Friends LISTEN! I am going to ask you to come in Saturday and help me out. This warm September and October weather has simply raised Cain with my business. I’ve got to get a lot of orders in and I will go any limit in price cutting to get the needed business. EXTRA SPECIAL! UITS im D1 DO 50 Patterns to Select From Splendid materials in colors and patterns that you will be sure to like. OVERCOATS $19.50 50 fine Overcoats go at this low price. All wool and exceptionally well made. Full and half belt effects, in splendid patterns. I have moved from 801 Third Avenue and have no connection whatsoever with the store now being operated there. Louis Sidelsky IMPERIAL TAILORING CO—SINCE 1890 1405 Third Ave. Bet. Pike and Union Sts. on our way and have driven up Into Canada. | After a short visit with Beattle relatives, tho boys left for Francisco Friday. take them home from that ‘Texas ai WASHINGTON. — Dismantling of the forts along the Mexican border, as & means of binding the United States and Mexico “In close and en- during peace relations of peace, co- jidaed by Dr, Wilbur P. Thirkield, reaident Methodist Episcopal bishop at Mexico City, in conference with Prealdent Coolidge, Wedding Present Season Now On “Oh, my dear! What a lovely tea set. And it's new, You haven't jeven finished taking it from its wrappings. You are extravagant; or, are you merely gotting rich?” “Rich! Me? Oh, I should pay I am not rich. This, my dear, is a wedding present, “A wedding present. Why I never even dreamed that you were to be arried.”* "Oh, » you are positively stupid. I'm not going to be mar- ried that I know of. This is a present for Sue who is to be mar. | ried the very first week in “Novem- ber,” “Why, of course. Well, if Sue's presents are all as beautiful as the one you havo for her she's going to be @ fortunate bride.” “Well, this did cost a young for tune, I'll admit. But to tell the truth, Sue's mother and my mother went to school together so wo are more than mere friends, Our fam illes are also frtends,and mother js sharing the expense of this gift with me.” “Well, anyway, {t's one of tho most beautiful tea sets I've ever seen. And one of the most expen. i too, I take it." (es, we did blow ourselves rood. It's that expensive Chines ware— Satseuma—but I know how crazy Sue is about St, no we waded in. Perhaps we neqd not have got #0 many extra plates and other pieces, but wo did want to please her.” “I,can bank on that set pleasing her. But how about our club af. fair for Sue next week? I hope you can still afford to get that new dress you were planning. I'l tell you what. Buy ft at Cherry's, at 1015 Second ave, in the Rialto Bidg., just over the Pig’n Whistle, They have lovely things and you can just ‘Charge it.!”"—Adver- tisement, END RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER ‘When you are suffering with rheu- matism so you can hardly get around Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will havo the quickest relief known, Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, In- Just as soon as you Apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutos ft warms the sore spots through and through. Frees the blood ciroula tion, bredke up the congestion—and the old rheumatism torture 1s gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store, Get a jar at once, Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff heck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaite you. Be sure to get the genuine, Leer Advertinements, with the namo Rowles on each pack: San | ‘Their route will | | King Operation and good will,” was pro-/| ward at Firland eanatorfum, and an- tictpatory smiles ker over the wan faces of the sick rerly awaiting the ament T rhursday afternoon as the King county tubercuto sana. tortum at hmond Highlands | pulsed and thrilled with the rich, warm volces of the leading members| of the cast of ‘Blossom Time,"’ now | playing at the Metropolits ‘The party had been planned thro commenced to nt’s what player pec reach of the county the airs of the opera. cheery | | g the selections | t: erenade,’* by the quintet composed of Messrs. Daven. ¢, Hackett, Hall and Henry y Gertrude and Mme. selections from ‘'Blossom Time," tertained with so in her n | tongue reminiscent of her wartime} days with the Polixh army. ENTERTAINERS ARE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED Really, it was difficult to tell who enjoyed the affair most, patients or singers. And let me tell you, the} entortainers were right royally en tertained after the concert, for hadn't that charming Mrs, Robinson conspired with Dr. Smith, the not re- | sult being most welcome refresh. | ments—end the CAKE—oh m-m.m—| if thero is any left, let's go back! | Seemed in fact to be everybody's | party, and everybody wanted to hetp. W. 8. Dulmage took care of the transportation with a fleet of Durant sedans in charge of Department Man. agers Charles C. Casey and Jack Holmes. And upstairs palo faces Ightoned and weary limbs relaxed as men, DRINK WATER IF BACK OR KIDNEYS HURT ‘Too much rich food forms acids which exci! and overwork the kid neys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Flush the kidneys occa sionally to relleve them like you fo lieve the bowels, removing actds, waste and poison, exe you may fool 4 dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick head ache, dizziness, the stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when thi weather fs bad you have rheumatic twinges, ‘The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get {rrl- tated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night | ‘To help neutralize theee irritating acids and flush off the body's url nous waste, begin drinking water. | Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a} tablespoonful in a glass of water be- | fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fino and | bladder disorders disappear. | ‘This famous salts 1s made from the | acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- | bined with lithia, and has been used for years to heip clean and stimulate | sluggish Kidneys and stop bladder ir ritation. Jad Salts ts inexpensivo and | makes a delightful effervescent lith- ia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to] help prevent serious kidney and blad- | der disorders. By all nwans, drink lots of good wator every day. Have your phys! cian examine your kidnoys at toast twice a ye Advertisement, perience. Mathoda of the most dependable tren te mente of nil schools More lasting results for serious ailments of every kind. Ne knife, No mattor what your trouble | fs, it will cont you nothing to find out what can be done for you, | Courteous treatment and strictest) privacy assured, 1604 Third Aves | » Saxmsr Kies he » or. 7 :: 1 A Whole Chest of Silver Plate Delivered on First Payment of A Single Dollar! Every woman who loves to have a beautiful table is invited to participate in this offer. There are no extras—no red tape connected with it. Unfortunately we cannot get enough sets to con- tinue the sale indefinitely. Therefore it is essential that those who want to share in the opportunity should be here early. All one needs is carfare—and a silver dollar! We shall sell Rogers and Community Plate without advancing the Cost one penny. We shall deliver the sets to you on payment of a single dollar. You may pay the balance of the purchase price out of your “Pin Money. % A Dollar a Week Each set in tho sale contains twenty-six pleco, Six knives— six forks—elx tabléspoons—six teaspoons—besides sugar shell and butter knife. Each set {s appropriately cased in a gift box and forms an ideal and lasting anniversary—wodding or Thanksgiving gift, One that will be usd three times a day—and that will last from twenty to fifty years. “Community” Tudor Plate sets for..........$12.75 “Community” Standard Plate (50 years)....$31.75 Rogers “1847” Plate (seventy-five-year plate) at... $31.85 Choice of any in the store for a dollar bill and a dollar a week. t BURNETT BROS. 909 Second Ave. COFFEE -the universal drink secret. So easy t 6—Scour the ference in flavor.” The Chef Says: “It is not difficult to make Coffee as I make it if you will but try. Follow carefully these six rules and you will have solved le grand o do—such a dif- Six Rules for Making Better Coffee 1—Keep your Coffee fresh 2—Measure carefully : 3—Use grounds only once 4—Boil the water, 5—Serve at once Coffee-pot ‘The planters of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who produce more than half ‘of all the Coffee used in the United States, are conducting this educational work in co-operation with the leading Coffee merchants of the United States,

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