The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE 6 DR. LOUGHNEY’S BLOOD-WASHING HUMAN BAKE OVEN Cobb Bldg., Seattle Read Dr, Small's ad a very severe c: I had considerable and considerable sugar, iD, my legs feel extra ad they are down | ly blood pressure | ry normal. benefited that, as I stat. it is my duty to give th and I do so with the de- | e It published In such a} way that similar sufferers can have | Signed Statement faith and go to Dr, Loughney and THE Shall This Girl Follow? BY CYNTHIA GREY Will love conquer all things are these idte words? Should one's voice of love? These questions are puzzling a young woman who wa soon to wed the man she loves. that he ha rved a prison term for forgery. vise he Here is her problem: Dear Miss Grey: | alway } Just y forgery. can, but there is always the chance that it might become my duty to them is such that I cannot run the risk of there | without him would be unbearable T haven't said anything to him yet, decide before I tell him. Since I have found out lthis, it stands to reason that others will also, I would indeed be grateful. JACQUELINE Cynthia Grey will receive call. érson Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a m, at her office in the Star Bidg., 1209 Seventh ave. }could help me out, | years old. receive the full benefit blood. | ¥ Write for Dr. Loughney’s Latest FREE Book, Entitled “RHEUMATISM AND KINDRED DISEASES; CAUS) Send your name and address, written plainly, and watch for your beok by re- NOTE—Dr. Loughney’s Bake Treatment Offices are located at the cor- |ner of Fitth and Union, in the Crary Bullding. Rooms 310-311-312-313-514, Loughney ts nasisted by competent arses. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. ® to 12 only, Telephone MA m- High School Men : to Attend Meet Leaders from every high school fm the state have been invited to attend the annual conference -at the University of Washington, Which will be held about the mid- @le of the winter quarter, according to'an announcement of Sam Mul- lin, prestaent of the A. S. U. W. Presidents of student bodies and @iitors of publications will be brought together to discuss their Problems. Each school iy entitled to; send six representatives, two of which will be girls, who will Local “Bills” to Hear Elks’ Chief James G. McFarland, grand sxalt- ed ruler of the B. P. 0. E, who ts on a tour of Elk lodges in the larger Western cities, is expected to arrive in Seattle Thursday from Spokane. Later he will visit Tacoma and Port- land. Local Elks plan to entertain the visiting party with an auto tour in the afternoon and a banquet at 6:30. McFarland will address a gath- ering of Elks at the Crystal Pooi later in the evening. ference. Mullin, assisted by a committee, AND TREATMENT” | | Oven rather an un has a wife and five children and it keeps hi “nose to the grind- the wolf from the intelligent For 40 years he aa worked on two inventions ng his spare timo and has || | | s | . est | | | mental station, ers and business me: grader, the || |] other an au! device that will avoid ac Ho ts hampered be has no in the | || work for some firm || become interested in his Inven- || tlons and help him to got them |] on a paying basta || Anyone tod may get in | h wit m by calling Mise || Grey, MA tn-0600, rr) Should a lady wear o hat in dining at a large hotel at a formal dinner? | This depends upon circumstances | |If the party 4s very formal, hats need not be worn, but in case of doubt wear a hat. eee What is the southernmost town Cynthia Grey: Extraordinarily Effective, Says Dr. F. L. Smail, | Love, or Duty to an Old Family Name—Which Path overcome all obstacles? Or y to family pride be permitted to stiil the} She has found out recently | h ld she do? What would you do? Can you ad- I have been engaged to a young man | whose character has always seemed the best and who has been a perfect gentleman, and I love him dearly esterday I learned ho has served a prison term for I know he has lived down his past as well as he} BROOKS, irculate: ‘ and my family name is an old one and} jcireulated around , ,|of Montana has just returned being anything said against it. And yet I love him, and life } Lam nearly distracted, and if you or some of sont readers) Many Women Will n am 23 SDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. Cc — | Wants Session )| TONGUE IPs | It Pays to Advertise the Truth And to Sell Only Standard Makes of i} ~¢ Bary BS eer gh tg vpn Pianos at Reasonable Prices ttle’s old music store ing glad that they an eye opener to Wa ALLEN WHITE, Kan Aitor: f ; . - A house that sells the world's best makes—such as the Mason & Hamlin, the famous Amp Knabe and Haines Bros. Grands Estey e Co , the neis Bacon with a ing back to 1789. The Mathushek and other makes is can be trusted We Do Sell Pianos for Less 2 and not after you buy. ¥ D, BROOKS, Senator Burton K, Wheeler ¢ dem, Seo us before you buy > ost ad. | from a trip to Russia and has| |urged an extra session of as I think I should|congress to accord recognition about| of the soviet government, Music House Third and University Opposite Pantages Not Serve on Jury | of this new instrument of vast nd yet also of een that Washington had settled the There is no use and stick one’s head in the sand and, be- booze question 1 ‘ | A ane maikaea tic ostrich to play the © respor ty |, Michi. cause we do not see things, say the owner ” aay they do not exis Active, powerful, red-hot little devils --over 375,000 of them, representing a water power development in the State of Washington of over 500,000 H. P.---all in- dustriously supplying light, power, heat and transportation. This state has already developed more water power per capita than any state in the Union except California, which just ties it. In the rivers, back in the mountains, a reserve army of over 6,000,000 sleeping Kilowatts---over 8 i @ifend the high school” girls’ con-| will direct the conference for which] in the world? | . . » i . : ti th saint erat aegis ve Sah ference, a division of the main con-Ino program hag yet been arranged.| Punta Arengf, the capital of the et nineteen times the present population of Washington---over twenty-five : a | Territory of Poovionee It is a = and one-half million people. | port of call ag® coaling atation for Stn all ateamers” passing thru the Btratte of Magellan, Ushuala i (farther south than Punta Arenas, but it is only a meteorological sta-| | tion established in 1896, on Beagle Channel, Tierra det Feugo. oe | | Has the Hudson Bay company | | | BOOST FOR MORE FACTORIES! BOOST FOR MORE HOMES! ny activities in South America? ay Boost for jobs for these sleeping Kilowatts. They must not be aroused until the job is ready. They must be put to work within less than one- one hundred eighty-six thousandeth part of a second after they are awakened or they go to waste. Boost for Washington! This Company boosted this year to the tune of $9,000,000, all spent in Washington for taxes, pay roll and materials. We believe in this state. We show our faith by investing over $4,500,000 in new capital each year—all spent in permanent, tangible property that goes on the tax rolls. Let’s all find work for these undeveloped Kilowatts, Then we, with your help and the help of our 5,000 security holders in Washington will raise the money to develop them just as fast as there is a job for them.” We will sell them to any citizen upon the hundreds of miles of our é lines at what it costs to produce and deliver them, including a reasonable ue return upon the money invested by the other citizens to make the produc- tion possible, How many were rejected under the selective draft because of heart affections? Approzimately 108,000. | eee | How should one place a knife when it is not In use? The knife should be placed all the way across the side of the plate, never with the handle on the table and the Wade on the plate, and of course, the knife is never placed on the table after it has been used. Before you buy an unknown tire at what looks to be a low price, compare the cost with ||| these low prices on Goodyear |] Wingfoot Tires: 830x314 Cl. 82x3814 , 31x4 32x4 83x4 34x4 82x41, 83x41, 34x41, 83x5 35x5 How 1s the expression “beau monde” pronounced and what docs ‘it mean? The expreston ts pronounced “bo maund.” It 1s French for “the fashionable scorld.” INDIGESTION!!! UPSET STOMACH GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! $11.60 15.75 18.00 18.75 19.00 19.85 25.00 25.50 25.75 28.50 80.00 No monopoly exists on these sleeping Kilowatts, They are owned by the State of Washington. Anyone who can raise-the money and prove to the state that they have a job for them, for the public use, can develo) them, e We are with the newspapers and citizens who are boosting for Washington---.we will do our part. * * x As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and recommend Goodyear Tires and back them up with standard Goodyear Service Instant relief from sourness, gases or acifity of stomach: from indiges- tion, flatulence, paipitation, head- ache or any stomach distress, The moment you chew a few “Pape's Diapepsin” tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your di- postion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store—Adver- tisernent. Cone Tire Company Fifth Ave. and Stewart St. Service ‘Tire Company 715 Kast Pike St. M. P, Clausen 4127 Fremont Ave. Columbin Motor Company 3806 Ferdinand Ave. MeDonald-Miller Tire Co, 101 Westlake North Corner Denny way Fifteenth Ave. Garage 603 Wifteenth Ave. N, Gatewood Garnge 7114 California Ave, GOOD ‘Western Made Metropolitan Garage 412 University St Stanley Nelson 6305 Leary Ave. University Tire Cow 908 KE. 40th St, cor, 10th Ay, Pike Street Tire Shop Pike and Boren sWertern, tire, tno A Good Thing - DON'T M188 IT, 3 Yeatinke Ave, N, 4 Bend your name and address plain!; erate St i euen Areane! wiitien logether, with. 5 oents (end Ghia 7403 Woodland Park Ave, Nema ‘ateagy 40, Dew Woodlawn Hard Co. Moines, Iowa, and reosive in return a 7104 Woodlawn Ave.” trial pickers containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, “fu” and w oping ‘oonghs, iD for Western Trade’* + fe Get os mo om =, Puget Sound Pr and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Btom- ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou- bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crow the heart, billouness and constipation; Chamberlain's Balve, needed in every family for burns, poalds, wounds, piles, and skin affootlons; these valued faraily medicines for only 6 conta, Don't miss it, te mh Ane lnamant

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