The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE 4 To couneiman CYMtlnia Greys) 25 YEARS AGO — Woman Thinks Government Should Put Young Men\| What Folks Read in The Star Then Eulogy Read to Erickson by; High School Graduates to Work if They Cannot, at id bas ieee ni oS, Phil Tindall or Will Not, Attend College—Idleness Breeds Evil ‘ aa Gnati n Young Minds. other da . ‘ Dear Miss Grey: I should like to bring before the public t ix ” er Queen, which arr ignation | & Subject that has much impressed me of late s : as ? r ut 6:30, The partie No at! I often see young boys between the ages of 16 and 20 and), : " thin dazaling sum ooassor was made) over walking the streets, or standing about idle, 1 know to seo wha " i wher ind grizeed Kiond wil probably | many of them to be brought up in good homes with nothing | su» for this p a quart . 1} members . ; ‘i 4 ) ‘ We became so to do. Naturally evil creeps into their minds little by / on tated V little. . . and Ho we t Deen endorsed for t the If these young men were willing to work, where would . ; he thin ©] will be given in {ts mprovement ba you Md. they apply for it? ‘ in é Heattle theater T hea ~ estings ane jn As our future generation depends upon our young men of E he iMustrations are antee” Tt tod 1 think the government should take a hand in this), \* ~ rey aor us bape Fiend favorable 4 pate : had hieh pctino! utter , h s of the i 1 Child’s Tongue Shov Heved a majority of matter and put every boy who has finished high school into) 44, cattae gs b ait la Ware etved. here child’s Tongue Shows favor an couneil’s| some sort of position. If they can and have the inclination |\y trosn oxgs were 15 cents Pe gS if Bilious, Constipated tribute to Erickson, read by PB!) to attend college, that is anoth¢r matter. But they should | avot * for dressed chicken re reasona Tindal be made to either attend school or work. Their minds |TYrkeys were higher at ys, an ad by the ‘ ice should be made ‘to feel some responsibility. paannin - ‘a : oan & True Co. insta te Brickson has y I should like to hear from parents in regard to this) sousa and his band played Mu By ot p ; at! plan A MOTHER. | Armory hall, Union and Fourth, foa-|1¢-room house Te one Nan ——— yy turing the mares ; sg 12.5 ° ° = bd 9” See ce the ety ‘ ers on Monday, Wednesday and 10-room house — aa hla oot | Let Her Go Out Tuesday and Thursday from 111] of Apri 2 Star invites co und Seventh ave fair in his consideration Dear Mise \Gre oat ;|| to 12 0, m. at her office in The || mu t unimpeachable PaRisoht yao o| | Star Btdg., 1909 Seventh ave. eae Even, Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it ee ras ttte which can maver| : gece Pp Tait case a eres tO a big time? Write down | aaclety column . Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels hi 1 thi itiful th bi tod Captain Towle a ) : Spinning fr with alar Un P dtepa | Hmith mac \ y Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of ‘‘Cali essar Ask your druggist for genui Secanmgpenty rerieg ee t offi ? an do but ; Taken to . Jenn Vehicles | LOE P fornia Fig Syrup’’ today may prevent a sick fornia Fig Syrt It never cram} Peacemaker,” explained a prisc “4 ; , an, * in pe batire : paghcseralipar New Weatminster, B child tomorrow. If your child is constipated a Full dir ns for babies and chil- But you knocked the man se ‘ is pret! otal 1889, publi ! Pee Decade haeaeane Pca tv dy! rate. y s ) ‘ r gs t bilious, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach | ] Il ages are printed on each bottle. princher., anew egal sueapoy rem aay or! peat, se—only question and) ;., Ree cutmmeiien writen waed | Dental College Is 2 is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember | } You must say ‘California’ or you ther way to get) her oven inclinatio wonder ‘ tent , Gift to the Public | g ood tiver and bowel action is often all that | may get an imitation son's Weekly j ears a good deal of th Nr 3 ORT T lo, ry, c ti PORTLAND, Ore., Jar rhe a ~| Query About parenthood, but ley anafer Co. a: r hotel! North Pacific Dental college pict caedneho ee BS Te eee, nam teal meted its te ceria he San ee ee ames Sak ot Seni ernernien meee OE TOH, OPEN [ae teeke’. cate eel Wild Auto Crashes seth , tat to bu without che DEVELOP INTO (ce eee Siem came "| FOR COOLIDGE|Sesmcnar cic] poqines, Drag Store ata . n't. | The story continues w The college, ed in 1900, is to. pie co rs nearby known bull in e china shop is now | put I often read of his wife. | If we could only apply a little of] man, representing the Sst kor|day the third largest dental school | Coolidge-for- president supporters out of date. Police today are look: | WAITING, |the newer, broader thought, daily| concern, aid to a reporter te in America, Building and equlp-|have launched the first campaign 5-Year-Old Girl ing for the woman who last night | IA 55 snd NO aie married m matters of lesser import:| The automobile wil certainly come|ment are valued at more than #800, headquarters in Beattie with the an her car into a parked automo- in 1759 to Martha (Dandridge) Cua-|® >w much finer would be our] into use in Seattle soon. I have just | 000, nouncement Tuesday or the open : bile and sent it m2 aM journ here. en for full Information regard that if at any | of an office at 6138 Arcade building Killed by Truck Robin 4 1 ! is very real aed r ing the various kinds of automobiles y of Oregon de oe Maybury i® in ¢ g “ORTLAND, Jan. 22.—Five-year- ito, belonging to Harry Lehr, eS 4 while sentiment and sal| and ae soon an I get the information |sires to absorb the ution, tras » large exec isle Jano John s dead today | of Salt Lake, crashed w Chronic coughs and persistent/ To Place : ae have their place, ittlo| I will be in @ position to answer|tees can #0 disp the Coolidge workers have also ob- . result of fatal len received |and bowled over show canes noi ge colds lead to serious lung trouble.| Picture Molding terial human touch, the here and| que s and to quote rates upon tained a large for| yesterday when vy produce | play counters the full length of the You can stop them now with Creo-| pea. ating Grey: Woe are bul in indispensable to everyday|the new horselenn carriages and| Milliona of acres in Northwestern | speaking pur le 0 ck : Ore ng $2,000 damage. Lebr’s malsion. an emulsified creosote that}s.. an eight-room house and I\life Thank you, E B 4 taton are covered With multbust | modating several t | Bho died tal. | ce noccupled. is plea 0 take. mulsion 18) want to how high we should)———— Rent aaa: é 4 : ESE & new medical discovery with tWo-| 54+ the picture molding in the liv-| fold action; it soothes and heals the room, dining room and bed {flamed membranes and kills the/ 00. Seanad tall Wnst0: x ot from the ceiling, whil Suld jaced ax as it can be, Will take ‘nd| your advice. nd} A WORKING MAN | ns fp craceate, other healing| 7% Placing of the picture mold Glements which soothe and heal the| ing would depend somewhat on the Jnflamed membranes and stop the I delieve the jrritation and wogptearecc maps = te 7 present is to place creosote goes on to the stomach, . iv ie abec bed fhto the blood, attacks |‘ nedr the ceiling as pos y 4 ° the seat of the trouble and destroys| sible, , ea STIR dhe germs that leud to consumption. | see | | Creomulsion is guaranteed satis-| Dear Cynthia Grey: The recent] Yactory in the treatment of chronic! —— «| roughs and colds, bronchial asthma, | } patarrhal bronchitis and other forms Pe tee f throat and lung diseases, and is/ Ikiter colds or the flu, Money r funded if any cough or cold, no mat- T Her of how long standing, { not 1 a Ne Jieved after taking according to Feetions, Ask your druggist. Cr ELATIVE: tulsion Co, Altanta, Ga—aAdve v tisement ‘The Star lavites ite readers to wee this! missing . ts sought . Mary Liebeck, The son. is : $ ceibed as 35 years oll and There ie tedne {5 feet 6 inches tall, has not reason for one|heard from since January 1 eeecucts RE ide vepeclaik he was at Auburn and supposed to zation {a this one reason in |Jeave for Seattle. the case of Hall Rebuilt 9 A Typewriters. | DR. WM. G. EMMONS, or Fourteen years’ specializing | EMONDS, believed to Imve lived at inthe rebuilding of type-| McKinley Hill in 2919, haw disap. | the present high standing of |Peared. The Seattle chapter of the the Hall Rebuilt. Por the|Red Cross, EL lot-2432, is anxious/ service it renders ft is the|to get in touch with him or to | eescoe typewriter value on learn of his whereabouts. ket today. All makes. ee j, A. L. SPIKER has not been A jheard from by acquaintances for The Personal Writing [some time. The Red Cross, El liot- Over 600.000 Corona usera| 2432, requests information conce ma-| have placed their stamp of|ing him. approval on this great Nettle | oe. Oye, Model at our stone Det | E. E. CARD ts. the addresses of | la telegram concerning the death of |a relative, The telegram is being} |held for Card at the Seattle West- erm Union office, as the address given, 307 Marion st, has been | found incorrect. | o- | GEORGE HOSTELAND, 19, jast| Eliot 5447. seen early Saturday morning, has| a disappeared and is sought by Harry} Clark, who can be reached during ‘Today ————————> | the day at MEIrse-4053. Hosteland, | who lived at 112 Bowdoin place, was employed at the Kenworth Motor} \Co., Fifth ave. and Mercer st. | ‘Onpurun Weincurr vauoaviie || LUCILLE PHILLIPS ts request. | ; ; 4 ‘Twlee Dally —2:20-811 ed to communicate with W. D. - ‘ i . e BYAVRVAVAL Meek, 915 8. J st., Tacoma. An| ; ed oe KARYL NORMAN | important messaxe is being nia tr| ae Presents The Tuneful Song Sh. the missing person MRS. M. M. DILLARD, who was E ; ' , __tm Prevarteation”_ elimi apileige han Yates You know that it is the desire and policy of The American Tobacco Bert Lahr and odes |\1s reauested to write to a pe ron | Co. to extend to its customers the maximum of service. who signs as “Friend” at 1933 . . . . | Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo—the moment it’s a ere : | possible—is our idea of delivering this service. 4 oe a elps Two things have made this reduction possible: pe erg. orate 1. A reduction in the cost of Kentucky Burley tobacco and “Tie, Bie, 500, The, $1.00 In packa: s ate ees Shes Pp ge materials. FWENE 18 A DAILY MATINED || can every/ | 2. The consolidation of three of our big plants into one. woman/ (Mr. Ford may not be in the tobacco business but he is id | right about consolidation.) PANTAGES find out | So that favorite pocket tin of fresh Tuxedo tobacco which has cost Daily 2:40, Eve 7-0. Eve 600, Mat Ste —J- Francis Haney Revue what she you fifteen cents or more for the last five years, is yours for just twelve ‘Alexander Melford ‘Trio wants (12) cents from now on! Every package is— Beeson Elsie Clark 5 ; is rg ) Howard Langford ‘and ° | Fh 4 ¥.. : NCA Sd Ina Fredrick INCORPORATED

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