The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 20

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Splash! Into Mayoralty Creek They Go! Jim Kellogg Pushes ’Em Over; What’ll Happen Now? Oliver T. Erickson Alfre& Lundin A December chill pervaded the waters of the Mayoralty] to, and should have, a broad-gauge, forward-march mayor. creek Wednesday. “Jonah should be thrown overboard,” The swimmers and near-swimmers who stood on the bank} The logic of events points to Alfred H. Lundin and Oliver watched the cold current rushing along without any par-| T. Erickson. Both are honest. Both are able. Both have the ticular amount of enthusiasm. It looked as tho the bath-| best interests of the city at heart. Both should file. ing party might be called off until spring. Lundin is a lawyer of clean professional standing and ex- And then along came Jimmy Kellogg, the attorney, and in| emplary personal habits. He habitually engages himself his own inimitable way he shoved two of the shivering} with matters of public concern. From 1915 to 1919 he filled tandidates right over the bank. |the position of prosecuting attorney for this county, with Splash! Like that! Right into the middle of Mayoralty} exceptional credit. He has the confidence of the community creek! | Erickson has served 13 rs as city councilman. His Up they. came, both Oliver T. Erickson and Alfred| knowledge of municipal affairs is difficult to match. His Lundin, gasping for air and sputtering with the cold. record spells economy and faithful service. His friends are What to do? To rush to the shore and climb out on the! legion. bank, or now that the “ducking” was over, to stay and dis-| Lundin or Erickson! One of these two men must lead us port themselves in the water: that was the question? out of the wilderness of incompetence into the highway of This was the letter that Kellogg wrote Wednesday that) Progress. If both file the supersensitive, libel suit incum- pushed the pair over the bank and into the thick of things:| bent will not survive the primaries, + & & 8 & * * & | Let’s go! Editor The Star: — Filings for mayor open December 28th. It is time for prospective candidates to reach decisions. Seattle is entitled | Es r, DEMAND “PHILLIPS” ) = WMILK OF MAGNESIA Protect Your Doctor and Yourself - Get the Genuine! | Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually, We Have Never Paid Less On Savings IN OUR “Phillips” wo \tirger | aie, original Mi! nd uses — ur by physict se During the first two days in our new home at the southeast corner of Second Avenue and University Street we wel- comed a large number of our members, new friends and visitor: | Great Cash-Raising Sale of Furniture Thousands of dollars’ worth of Homefurnishings being sacrificed to raise ca : about cost. To those who have again, and often. not yet called, we say, come today or at your convenience. We shall be glad to welcome you at any time alled, we To those who have come t Everything going at A big chance for you to save. EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 Yards of Genuine Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum Good quality, inlaid, 6- or 12-ft. widtt | Extraordinary offering. Special, $1.00 Sq. Yd. UNITED FURNITURE CO. Fourth and Pike Seaboard Bldg. | You will find it pleasant as profitable to have a saving: here, well as account Savings placed here on or before December 5th will earn full divi- dends from December 1st. MUTUAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1222 Second Avenue Southeast Corner University Street , good patterns, | | Will you be numbered J. Y.C. KELLOGG. | Witu few people die a natural death, They com- mit slow suicide largely through ignorance and | negligence. Old age is the only legitimate cause for | death. Death from any other cause, barring acci- | dents, can be avoided, 1 | | | | | among the enormous army of Americans who will quietly pass on to the cemetery this year? If so it will be because you deserve to die. Vitality has little or no value in your eyes. You probably had an over-supply in the bank of health and you wasted it as a drunkar would his money. If you do not desire to die this year, take an invent tory of your physical capital: Are you tired? Laz | most of the time? Is your brain cloudy? Is your af: petite finicky? Are your bowels inactive? | The answer to these questions will shed a brillif——° light upon your physical status; and if you are gi» with ordinary sense, you will not be satiy until you know that your flesh is firm, digestion dep / able, breath fragrant and your brain clear a bell. dE Choose NOW People die because they deserve to. They pay the penalty for a misspent life—for over-eating, lack of exercise, dissipation in work or pleasure. All that bunk about God taking people away has been exploded. If a death sentence has been hanging over your head be- cause of your sins against the physiological laws of life— GET OUT FROM UNDER! Awaken yourself to your danger! Get as much helpful advice as you can, and fi then go to work and find a de- tendable remedy for your difficulties. In every issue of Physical Culture, for example, +a will learn how those who were weak have vecome endowed with new strength; how those who iosere ill, nervous, run down and discouraged have een given a new lease on life. 1 FovOnce you become acquainted with the absorbing- 7 pinteresting, helpful health articles and true life qries which appear regularly in this great health “4gazine, you will look forward eagerly to its com- ing every month. hysical Culture ecember Issue—Now on Sale Walking—Nature’s Panacea Thousands have wondered why Bernarr Macfadden walks twenty miles to business. In this issue he prints an amazing editorial in which he shows how walking increases vitality and builds glowing health sufficient to cast out almost any disease that may have fastened itself upon you. When You Begin To Feel Your Age If you are pnder eighty and have lost the keen enthusiasm for life you used to feel, if you are dull and heavy in the morning, temper erratic, appetite finicky, if you don’t feel like yourself till noon, if by night you are “all in" you are getting prema- turely old. Ten minutes of the right exercise each day will stir up your blood, drive the poisons from your system and, to a great ex- tent, restore your youth. In “Fighting Fit at Fifty-five,” Ber- narr Macfadden shows you by illustration and description the system of simple exercises that has kept him fit and will keep you fighting fit for years to come, He Was a Physical Wreck But Food Saved Him— He was ready to die—a slave to dyspepsia, constipation, anen..a with heart weakened by the terrible over-load. Then his diet was adjusted along simple common sense lines, In two and one-half months he had gained ten pounds—dyspepsia almost gone, anemia and heart condition approaching normal—bowels working naturally for the first time in many years. In sixteen months he was a new man, snatched from the jaws of death by food alone—no medicine—no dope—no drugs. If food can reclaim a desperate case like this what can't it do for you? Read “Foods That Cure” by Milo Hastings in Physical Culture for December and learn the details of the simple food adjust- ment that gave such amazing results. His astonishing article tells you how to do it. “1 am the Mother of Four— But Still a Perfect 36” Many women believe that motherhood is the end of atrim and shapely figure. Nothing could be further from the truth. Motherhood does not ruin women’s figures—neglect and care- lessness are the culprits, Mrs. Windham is the mother of four fine babies and she possesses as fine a figure as many an artist’s model. She tells how she kept her girlish shape in Physical Culture for December. The method that preserved her figure will do the same for you. Even if you have already lost the trimness of your girlhood days you should still be able to win it back again. How Physical Culture Made Money For Me Sick and run down, Charles R. Courtenay’s earning capacity was so impaired that he could scarcely make a living. Medicine and doctor’s did him no good—he got steadily worse. Then he found Physical Culture. Today his health is perfect and he is half owner of a thriving business. His story is tremendously important to you because greater health means greater capac- ity to earn, Read it in Physical Culture for December. “Ten Doctor’s Couldn’t Cure My Pimples” All his life he had been made miserable by pimples. Ten doc- tors did their best—or worse, but still he had them, Then he cured himself. How he did it will make wonderful reading for every suffererfrom pimples. In Physical Culture for December, Don’t Fail to Read these Other ci i Ab- sorbing Articles in the Big December Issue Bernarr Macfadden's Viewpoint A Slim Angel Spend Less on Hogs and More on Children Foods That Cure I Went Fishing and Caught Health Knoch-out Riley Your Christmas Dinner a la P. C. How I Made My Toes Behave I Was the Kind that Nobody Loves Exercising for Twe A Healthful Diet Gave Us Back Our Health Syphilie—and the Clean(?) Book Bill ‘Abolish Pradery Or We Perish” Says Dr. Copeland Why Do Children Commit Suicide? I Lost My Faith In God—Physical Culture Restored It The Woman Who SlewHer OwnSout Why His Youthful Genias Faded Old King Tat Knew What Was What Condemned To Death By Anemia, Bobby Jones, Golf Champion Won Right To Live By Exercise If Your Newsdealer Cannot Supply You, Mail This Coupon—TODAY! | epetanaiierecinennienmetamteme eel | Macfadden Publications, Inc., | Macfadden Building, l 11926 Broadway, New York Tam enclosing $1.00, Please enter my name for a six months introduc: ] tory subscription to Physical Culture, beginning with your December) I Number, If you prefer year's subscription check here ( )and enclose $3.00. | " Name | Address | | SE ‘The Name of My Newsdealeris_ ment d needs

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