The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 2

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"WILL ENTERTAIN GRIDIRON STARS Big “W” Club of University to Feed Huskies ‘Tho Big “W" club of the Univer sity of Washington will be host to ‘the members of the football squad ‘who made the trip to Pasadena for the Washington-Navy game, at the fegular luncheon of the King County Jumni association in the L. C. Smith Building restaurant Friday noon, |=) Automobiles furnished by the } Knights of the Hook will cat for the | players at Denny hall on the univer. Faity campus at 12 o'clock Friday and return them to classes after the luncheon. Other honor guests of the associa- tion will include Dr. Henry Suzzailo, } president of the University of Wash- © ingtn; Dean John L. Condon, of the Flaw school; Coach Enoch Bagshaw, } Assistant Coach “Tubb; raves and } Darwin Meisnest, graduate manager ‘of the university, Present plans 4 for the entertain- tng of the International News Reet fitms of the big game in the South and of the Poughkeepsie race last string. Robert W. Bender, manager of the Columbia theater, is making Grrangements for displaying the films, : ay * > “National Problems” Thomas P. Revelle, U. S, district _ attorney and announced candidate |) for the governorship, and EE. / Beard, newspaper man, were to ‘Speak at the weekly noon luncheon the Young Men's Republican ‘club at Dartnall’s cafeteria Thurs- ‘day. Revelle’s subject: “Some Im- portent National Problems.” Fw/|-n2SEAT !e-wiht etaoin n n Towa Physician Makes Startling Offer to Catarrh Sufferers found Treatment Which _ Healed His Own Catarrh and Now Offers to Send It Free to Sufferers Any- where Davenport, Iowa—Dr. W. 0. Coffee, Suite 1120, St. James Hotel | dullding, this city, one of the most _ Widely known physicians and sur- | geons in the Central West, an- ounces that he found a treatment which completely healed ‘him of atarrh in the head and nose, deaf. "~ mess and head noises after many © Wears of suffering. He then gave the treatment to a number of other and they state that they completely “healed. The is 80 proud of his achleye- confident that his bring other sufferers same freedom it gave him, that is offering to send a 10 days’ absolutely free to any reader paper who writes him. Dr. ig * #5 Years and is honored and countless head or catarrh, catarrhal deafness Noises, send him your name address today.—Advertisement. STOMACH UPSET? : Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets = i i ‘That's what thousands of stomach Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up & poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment— "> Clogged liver and disordered bowels. * r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arousi * the liver ina soothing, :aling w forming their natural functions, | Bway goes Indigestion and stomach 2. { trou | Have you a bad taste, tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, eare feeling, no ambition o: trouble with undigested foo Tablets, the r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed With olive ofl. You will know them by their olive color. They do the ‘work without griping. cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Hat what you like. Ise and 30¢.—Advertisement. DANGEROUS ~ DAYS Warm days and cold nights are again with us. Just the weather for catching cold This sudde coated don’t- Olive calom substitu’ change from warmth to chill always taxes and lowers your vitality—the membranes of the Nose and throat become sluggish— millions of cold germs lodge and breed there. A bad col Eminent p! now agree that the only correct way to cure @ cold is to quickly stimulate these sluggish membranes to normal a tivity. HYLAND’ on this n It up a cold i hour at once, It differs from cold : nt sate for chi ry you—keep i home—be Partell Drug Co—Advertiser 4 direc will break if taken other take vith remedies dren to er nent FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED Mentho-s cream, will that is irrf eczema; t tlons Ment of the suests include the show: | thousands. | » When the liver and bowels are per-| Douglas Kills a Couple of Reporters—In Dream Brutal Hammer Murder Nightmare Is Due to Too Much Lobster “Wuxtry! Wuxtry! Brutal murder}a dream, but regardless of this Jin prosecutor's office, Wuxtry pa-| fact, both entered the office of r fl . ¢ crime!|'%®. Prosecutor Wednesday with bar, Dougias Seae snene "Jquatmy feelings after they had Woxtry?” ad abe Seattle citizens would havo been! PROSECL shocked from the placid paths of |THE LOBSTER SAL, routine Wednesday by the shrill “IT guess it was a lobster salad cries of newsboys seliir ws} Wwe had for dinner, Anyway, it was telling the story of one of the/the most realistle and grewsome worst crimes in the city's history}dream I over had,” Douglas sald with Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas] Wednesday, telling bis two "vice [in tho role of a hammer murierer,| tims" about the dream, | Luckily for two reporters on Se-| "I was annoyed and you two lattle afternoon newspapers, it was} fellows walked in on mo. I selzed ake ‘ f : }a hammer and beat both of you | gver the head, ruthlessly and brutal fi 59 |fy suyme you. ‘Then 1 fi } “L was pantie stricken. In nome way my wife and two kiddies were | with me, 1 had them by the hands | jand they impeded my progress, but | |I would not leave them, We ran | — thru forests, waded streams and crawled thru fences, We plowed Campaign to Boost Saving) Mapped Out for Seattle {thru fields of tal! wheat and patches J of corn, ey | “Then two sheriffs deputies BY G. LUCILLE BUTLE jplcked up our trail. I thought SINALLS BUTLER |hed evaded. then) when sudgenly Mother, keep your eye on the} : peared front of Leal coun ane Jone of them appeared in Ne bade ther, eee that) ine, pointing a gun at me. 1 other ha t , it Beacae eit wherewithal (0 craped the gun, broke his wrist For Thritt Week is coming, and and turned. and said: thrift means the saving of. time,|_" Here's whero you get yours?” talent, health, money and oppor- = 8 tunity, Wise expenditures means} DERER comfort and happiness—careloss| “But I thought better of It and | Spending brings disappointment and|*¥trendered, giving back the gun | discouragement {I went thru all the miseries of a | From the 17th to the 2%rd of | Murderer then. I wondered what I | January, Seattle's annual Thrift} Would say, what I would do! Final lly I decided to make no defense, but | let the law take Its course, I woke up somewhere along the road back to town, “And here's a funny thing,” sald the major, chuckling. “I beat both our heads in with a hammer, but, by golly, there wasn't a darned Ithing Inside of them.” Week will dominate local activities, under the far-reaching wing of the Seattle Council of Parent-Teachers associations, which will have the) co-operation of business men, civic! and educational organizations and every other element interetsed tn |the upbutiding of a better Seattle. Sponsored by various organ! tions in the past, the Seattle Par- ent-Teacher associations have yol- unteered to put “National Thrift Week" over tn memorablo manner, | and to this end Mra. Norman J. Irvine, chairman of thrift for the P.-T. A. announces a splendid dally program. January 17 1s Bank Day, with E. B. Cox, chairman, January 18, {s Budget Day; January 19, Life Insurance Day, H. I. ey, chairman; January 20, Share With! The business-woman’s Others Day, whereon many Seattle! * 4 pastors will preach on Thrift; Jan- lunch is much im- vary 21 ls Own Your Own Home) proved, at slight expense, Day, John D, Hall, chairman; Jan- Pay Your Billa Day, Har.) BY & cup of hot . Moore, chairman, and Jan- BOVRIL uary 23, Make a Will Day. | ; At @ hiacheat senuary 1%, at|It contains the goodness of Meves’ cafeteria, to launch the} beef. Simply stir a teaspoon- work, speakers will include: Prest-| ful of Bovril in a cup of boil- dent Henry Suzzallo of the U. of] ing water, | 2 | } | Washington; Mayor E. J. Brown.! nove im perved at Mrs, Henry Landes, city council-) best soda fountains woman; Mrs. W. R. Hawthorne,| and restaurants. Thrift chairman of the Federated| For home na +a clubs; H. C. Henry, Mra. John G.| size bottles from 200. Matthews, president of Seattle) upwards. 11-12. Council of P.-T. A., D. H. Painter of Community Service and Mr. E. B. Cox. SEATTLE MAN IS COMPOSER All Seattle knows that we have in of must | who have scored trem 13 with not a few of their creations of \the “popular” variety But few are acqual | CORNS ‘Lift Off-No Pain!) | our midst several compos | ed with the } fact that claxsical mu: too, is writ ten in this city | Prof. A. F. Venino, | plano department of the jot Washington school of mt completed a set of alx tea | which will be published by t | Wood company, of Boston. | Venino has worked on the suite at the 1 jodd moments d ast year The st Mazur! “A Ittle Waltz," Seagull.” re entitled | Whirlwind’ rade Union Dengue to Hold Masquerade Members ‘of the Union le: |h n n't hurt one bit! on an a y the corn ste * hurting, off w or we buitding, ‘Thursda | 1s one of | league. TO PREVENT KIDNEY ano BLADDER TROUBLES TAKE 111) ills Git THE KIDNEYS Modern physicians are almost unanimous in agreeing that most chronic diseases are purely the result of neglect, When it comes to Kidney or Bladder troubles, the truth of the old saying: ‘'That an ounce of prevention is worth « pound of eure’'— most apparent. Kidney troubles are insiduous, The first warnings are often so slight as to be hardly noticeable; generally a pain in the back, headaches, dizziness, a listless, tired-out feeling, specks floating before the eyes, gravel, brick dust deposits, or swollen joi and ankles, While you don’t feel that you are very illand pay little attention to your complaints—the trouble develops, and before you realize it, you are in the grip of one of the dreaded Kidney diseases, such as Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, Inflammation and Congestion, Be advised} Don’t wait until @ chronic condition has developed, Take Gino Pills if you have the slightest symptoms of Kidney weakness—and keep on taking them until you are sure the danger Advertisement. is over. Gino Pills are easy to obtain. Sold everywhere for 50c. a box. Free sample on request. NA-DRU-CO,, Inc. BUFFALO, N. ¥, THE SEATTLE STAR Rotarians Hear Two Men From Chamber Talks by 1%. KR. Smith and Bw. K Worthington, of the Northwest products committee of the Chamber of Commerce the weekly luncheon of Rotarians at the May sonic club, A musical program pre coded the speecher |All Fat People Should Know This Fat people owe a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Mar and are still more indebted otfon of this harmiem to tablet for: Orpheum Star featured P the world o At the reasonable price of one dollar for Ja box or you can secure them direct lon receipt of price from the Marmola | Co. 4642 Woodward A + Mich, tained at all his now I no 6x etl | tol ine for the reduction of | the overfat body to normal. —Advertiver IF CONSTIPATED, ~—SIOK, BLIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels Raymond Fagan of tho chestras on the Orpheum time, Ray mond Fagan, celebrated jazz pianist, | fa in the spotlight position on the | current bill at the Orpheum the: ater. Fagan, a férmer newspaper man in the advertising game, learn. | ed to play the plano after taking & position in a music store in| Rochester, N. ¥. He soon became & capable player and organized an orchestra and today he ts directing | one of the best organizations of its | kind in vaudeville. Heading ono best or: lnithovetant Club to Hold Meeting . The 14th Avenue Northwest Im. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, | | | provement club will hold a meeting| Feel fine! No griping or inconven- at Demick's Dining Car Friday night, |ience follows a gentle fiver and January 11, Mayor Brown will be|bowe! cleansing with “Cascarets." the speaker of the evening, He will | Sick Headache, Billousness, Gases, liscuss his candidacy for reelection | Indigestion, and all such distress and will defend his work during his| gone by morning. For Men, Women first term. A musical program will | and Children—10o boxes, also 25c and be given during the evening and re- | 600 sizes, any drug store —Advertice fr ments will be served, | ment. 3 > as (a5) g» Clearance Sale Values That Are Most Emphatic The values !n force during our Janu ary Clearance Sales far surpass any wo have ever offered in the past Seattle women who know Florence Values will realize the importance of this event. Top Coats A general regroup ing top coats to means a really Ask to see th hg of mart look at a price th hile sav worth gro 19” ¢ better grade of top conts fancy pla rs of Platinutn dV A tab: check 1 endidly t thi atka A » low price 4 75 A judge of true value will at on recognize in this coat season's most terials *39”" $5.95 HAT good looking mod in popular me » S p but er ely hat 1 ca pi yw for rar all c od BO 1 clearance Dresse The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union ttle, Wash. oma —only 2-days more of these JANUARY SALE SA bedrooni—dining room and odd pieces. Regular ture of the Better Kind—at REAL savings! MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST! —if you are, just now, financially unable to take advantage of the unusual savings of- fered during the 2 remaining JANUARY SALE days, then this offer—MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST —will be especially welcome. | AMIOMICAN HOMMS UVREAUL VOR BIYTTER AMERICAN ductions on our entire, comprehensive stock of furniture: living reom— TRADE JANUARY 10, 19 tennis LAST 2-DAYS). JANUARY SALE VINGS. Worthwhile re- Standard stock—furni- : ‘ cHoOEmrELO 6-piece Italian period dining a finely designed and beautifully finished dining room suite, exactly as pictured, in combination Walnut. Large size, 60-in, buffet. 44x54-in., 6-ft. extension table. 4 blue, genuine leather seat dining chairs. Special for the 2 remaining days of this JANUARY SALE. fumed or golden oak frame. Genuine Spanish jeather up- bolstered. Opens into a full comfortable bed. size, dels to select from, 1 ex Special m actly tured. for th JANUARY s the LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT —ont-of- town folks d for E) Credits c Is * ESTABLISHED: Leo. Hosetta Blow- Soattie "SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE William §, Sinton, a brother and five. sisters es well known in For Colds, Grip or Influenza or activities In religigus organ. will be held for ™m. and a a Preventive, take Laxative unday from tt BROMO QUININE Tablets. ‘The box hould be used very carefully Meas ars Jan-| bears the slanature of IW. Grove. if you Want to Keep your hair looking Me ae ave any soaps and: prepare bay Pegi pp omirnan apeceegs Fee s contain too much fr t 5 his dries the s alp, makes the N RVOUS RUN- hair brittle, and ruins it. 5 The best thing for steady use | ea Ow 0 Mulsified — cocoan of shampe Rh ti than anything else y CUMALISI | Worn ut Caring for Children and| "wo or tire’ fenstioontuts is su r pain: ¢ the twelfth day atment we will Whethe Housework—See how Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable hat ¥ou Day tis for Compound Helps ne desired re-; gsr 7 WSs be Bartel Drug) Indianapolis, Indiana.—‘‘I wasina very nervous and run-down condition | | while nursing my baby, and hearing some talk of Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound, I began taking it From the second bottle I noticed a big improvemen and I am stil! ing it. Iam nota 1) Tomorrow Alright BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, call for an NB Tablet, (a vecotable eperient) to tone and utrengthen the organs of dicestion end elimt- nation. Improves Appetite, Relieves Constipation, bit nervous now, and feel like a di: Sl ferent person. It is a great medicine for any oneina Used for over |) Nervous, run-down condition and I Geta . 50years } would be glad to give any one advice 25°Box “ about taking it. 1 think there is no better medicine and give you sion to publish this letter.’ ANNA SMITH, 541 W. Norwood St., Indianapolis, Indiana The important thing about Lydia Le ey F Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cay thatitdoes help women suffering from — eo the ailments common to their sex . If you are nervous and run-dowr Chips off the Old Block aida i oede iowar pert Mi JUNIORG—Little is your k , remember that the One-third the regular dose, Made Compound has relievec other women having the same toms. For sale by druggis' where. a of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. mSOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST DAVENPORT BED JANUARY SALE PRICED! WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT “MEL SKN ISESE room suite— 167* “2 x BE “TACOMA: £ SCHOENFELD & SKS Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair iclent to cleanse y sar removing dandruff irles quick the scalp and silky wavy, and nd exce e hair it leave fine fiufty n get Mulsified cocoanut oil ny drug store; it is inex lew ounces will supply family Clean, Penetrat- Antiseptic Liquid Apply Zemo, Ringworm, kin troubles drug store for xtra dott! Lewilt u m ite! uffe

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