The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1924, Page 2

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Pit) I | Madison Park to Hear Candidates PAGI ATT DIAL PHONE SWITCH MADE ° a WPECWs wna| Loman Who Has Had Years’ Quick-Tempered Husband, Offers to “Young Wife.” tho Madingn ¥ Kindly Advice Lite ravy Merit of the Bible BY CYNTHIA GREY ipo mrmat is the advice of oie * whose trimonial venture of a few); turning out sadly. In a letter written| | to this department last week; she asked what she should do} when he ed husband threatened to leave, each|"”y time anything displeased him, however trivial. Here is a letter from a woman who had @ similar exper-|' ience and who solved her difficulties happily: arary Senet MG aie ten ce Dear Miss Grey: I was much interested in the letter) \cown universe has had signed “A Young Wife” which appeared in your column last} tnougnt ded upon it | the Bible it to be @ Hible ampa one aa be gent of educational which are within reach judice against it, the t a wymbol of a they 4 certain religion, ax unintere months seems few m ming that all # lar and stylist tudy it from the atandpoint of lit nored the nd called old of numbers haye | ® company ad. s should ba} week, | I, too, married one of those quick-tempered, unreasonable | * he} men, I thought it ill-bred and common to quarrel, so I suf-| |, esobebatan. Boda EE abn canine fered in silence, and nearly cried my eyes out, hing for manual opera-| A. new member was coming to the family and I realized} something must be done. So the next time friend husband | Met flew into a rage and threatened to leave home I calmly told| — ihe notes Claw he him, “All right, just go along and see how much I'll care.” meanisa: it is ‘a: tock He looked at me in astonishment, walked to the front door,| thinkers and for those n Politics) then slowly back again, kissed me rather sheepishly and rho vagy Bae are | went to work. in the «potitieat} That evening he brought home a box of candy and a new hturies }magazine. | ' It was a long time before he had another angry spell, and} serait ball | they have become less and less frequént. In fact, he never ‘ gets angry without cause now. | 1 have always tried to be cheerful, and interested mys =! in the things he liked, and now, 2 years of marri we are happy and contented So to “A Young Wife” I would say 1 your’ spine and develop a little spunk of your own. Don't mope and, above all things, don't take your troubles to|¢ your folks, Den’t worry and you will find that in time your problems will just naturally adjust themselves oe Sincerely, A HAPPY WIFE. advantagor hand. history but no m Asks Veterans to Work i compara world war were religion of the Chit old, still the best ontain copies of t an and of the writings of Con All readers want these books for nothing more, bo Bible in_ add ref Brace up, stiffen}? of this paper, te within easy reach A teaspoonful of BOVRIL| in a cup of hot water or hot milk is a delicious “pick-me-up” Tt not only dispels fatigue but assists the better digestion of other foods. on on another page RNS Lift Off-No Pain! Cynthi ore on rey will recetve call Jay, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a. m. at her office in The Star Bldg, 1309 Seventh ave. | Politics in | the Pulpit Dear Miss Gr it he custom for a cle from his pulpit, ighbor as thyself,” and. diffe | | t# of the Bible to his con Bovril is @ fluld beet known the] Part# of the at hen. tion, on Sunday world, over for Ie Appetizing and) “Woy ghen,do they mix tn pol! strengthening quailti PrP Baur aed ye ig all week to s up the subj be talked on the ft Sunday. For instance, one local ministers attacked a cer let the man who was for mayor look after the and which he ca: Sold tn convenient sige bottles by grocers and druggists, 30c. up also at soda fountains and restaurants. abo | Thinks We Can Love | More Than Once | Dear Miss Grey: In answer to| Your Doctor and Yourself ont love always or to the sam ch love will be beauti! subject to Infinite develop: A r will have a ¢ but we would not say that she loved either of them more or }less than the other. | Don't cramp love. What we need| jin this old world is love, and more |love, unselfish love, where our do-| | sire ts for the good and happiness lof the loved one and not what we} jcan get out of {t for ourselves. SSS. stops Rheumatism And with it pain and its prob. | poss ability of reaching the heart, |''e “Freesone” on an aching corn, “Rheumatism? Moe? No, indeed, |'stantly that corn stops hurting, Ste all gone, every bit of it! It's |ten shortly you litt i right off sunshine and Joy for me now for | With fingors the first time in years, I feel 9 | Your drugsiat ells a tiny bottle Jof “Freetone” for a few cents, suf: | ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the tors, and tho foot calluses, without sore- nens or Irritation. —- Advertisement, several chil tren, “PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGNESIA SAY “PHILLIPS” 6 your druggist, or you may not get the original Milk of Magnésia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Refitise imitations of genuine “Phillips” 23-cent bottles. also larger size, contain directions and uses. vit! Drop a it one MATS, WED. AND SAT. “My Rheumatiom is all gone.” wonderful glory again in the free motion I used to have when my | days wero younger. I look at my ds think of the twists and they used to have. I bend ‘way, over to the floor. I haven't been able to do that in many years, I can thank 8. 8. 8. for it all! To me it was a rising sun of joy and Uberty. Brothers and sisters in misery, do not close your eyes and think that health, free motion and | strength are gono from you for jever! It is not so. It is here and | now for all of you. 8, ing to help you.” There is a rea- fon why 8..8. 8. will help you. | | When you increase the number of |Your red-blood-cells, the entire | | system undergoes a tremendous | change, Everything depends on | blood-strength. Biood which is mt- | | nus sufficient red-cells leads to a | long list of troubles. Rheumatism | is one of them. 8. 8. 8. is the great | blood-cleanser, blood-builder, sys- ; tem strengthener, nerve {nvigora- | tor. It stops skin eruptions, too, | | pimples, blackheads, acne, boils, ec- | | zema. It builds up run-down, tired men and women, beautifies com- plexions, makes the flesh firmer. of Cheerful Credit | bey a Will Clothe m. ISSS. wig the Entire | a Real Convenience We're glad to trust you—glad to see you leave our store looking contented in the thought that you can pay for your clothes in easy payments while you are actually wearing them. The Store « a 1 Comedy Sti Night $2.00 81.00 If this Signature is NOT on the ~ACIFIC OuTF 1221 THIRD AVE. CORUMIVERSITY ST. In the extrucuun of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you, don’t pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP GoW Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices | M22 Second Avenue / We Stand the Test of Time | 22 Years in One Location | | | | } | and effective remedy for Colds, Preventive. wperience With!» ra, dh aventtig Beli . ; ; |Says War Chief Demanded ting | the as has) ne ctr reader |i, distinctly nex One sect may call it mere secular ta intent are pforgivable mistake ording to the ETROPOLITAW BROMO QUININE. “There is ho other BROMO QUIN | Proven Safe for more ‘than a Quarter of a Century as a quick | , Grip and Influenza, and as a i STAR ‘WILSON WOULD (— HAVE RESIGNED ih at | Repeal of Canal Tolls repealing the Brooklyn Ia, today The Kagh Herbert ¥ from Joweph I to Mr wrote retary mult In the me Wileon) made nothing left enign as prealdent 16 conversation I had with ans and be-| ould not wa buntry that would viol n care of failure tn thin matter th untry after G. O. P. to Open Up New Offices Here Permanent offices for the reput Heap state central gommittes will bo opened at White building Was announced Monday by C, B. Fitegerald, new state chairman The King county rey ican con vention will be held © March 29, caucuses taking March 32 for the election of delegates. The jconvention will admit 970 delegates or alternates, J. C. Herbs pr ably will be temporary r and keynoter, | Herring Must Be Protected, Claim’ Restrictive measures to protect the herring runs of Alaskn are impera-| tive unless this valuable food fish ts to be exterminated soon, according to | Robert 1. Melvor, Alaska manager of | |B, Bortz, who has returned from a| winter's operations in the North Seattle’ ts now market for passing th 0 to $2, the leading wo: herring, and the pa the city totals $2,000,.| 000 yearly, Melvor says, | $3 Tax on Loeged Lands Is Proposed An assessed valuation of $3 an acre on logged-off lands and listing such lands with the state fire serv foe for protection on the same basis of apportioned expense am in now in effect for timbered lands, is recommended by the tax research committee of the state forestry con. ference.’ Buch a tax would constitute the |firet big step in reforestration, it | wan stated by Dean Hugo Winken-| werder, chairman of the confere: J. E. Calder, assessor of Grays} Harbor county, announced that the |timber men of his county were) ready to go ahead with the pro- posed undertaking. | 0, Mystery of Lost Merchant Solved/| } TACOMA, Feb. 18.—Mystery of the disappearance, the day before his marriage, of Washington Mor in, hardware man of Buckley, was solved Monday, His body was found in the woods southeast of his home town. George Lelaup and Oscar Lee, two hunters, made the dia covery. Morris was 03. He disappeared last June, just before he was to have wed Miss Florence Keely, a | Buckley school teacher. A fall over a bank is said to have been deter. mined as the cause of death. Jap Newspaper Praises Hughes OSAKA, Japan, Feb. 18.—A direct appeal to the American people to settio immigration differences be. tween tho United States and Japan| was advocated by the powerful news-| paper Mainich! today. Tho newspaper expressed Japan's appreciation of Secretary Hughes’! “fair and dignified” stand, as woll as its disappointment in the attitude of Representative Johnson, chairman of | the house immigration committee. | esi str Ross to Speak J. D. Ross, superintendent of the | clty light department, will speak at |the ¥. M. C. A. Wednesday night on | “The Vacuum Tube In the Radio.” | Box, it is NOT ern MEMNEK AMERICAN HOMES HUMGAU) FOR MYTTER AMERICAN Homps @% SPECIAL ¢ —our new telephone number MA in-9414 FACTORY SALE and| DEMONSTRATION WEEK EMPRESS A.B.¢. OSCILLATOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE —$2— a week puts this superb EMPRESS A. B. C. Electric Washer in your home, and to each purchaser of an A. B. C. during this cial offer we present FREE without extra charge a WHOLE S SUPPLY of RINSO Soap. (52 packages.) Furthermore, after having used the Empress A, B. C. 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