The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 19

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1924 THE SEATTI Will Row Is Named FRIDAY, APRIL 4 Firlands Electric { oF tags REVELLE wou Line Again Held Up | @ Planks Down His Sombrero ania tet Ss in State Campaign — Craft That Oarsmen “Evergreen State tha Vie $25 Plates Cut to $10 With Our Regular * 15- Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half Come in amd see for yourself we are not doing cheap wor the same bigh-cimss work, using the best materials obtal: DK. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr AND JAMES ST. $8 Crown and Bridgework The University of Washington's the “Evergreen State,” was by Mra. Winifred S. Haggett ersity. Included with Mrs. party is Vera Davis (center) U. of W. co-eds, The “E Husky oarsmen in the annual race California crow a week from S new varsity crew shell, christened Thursday afternoon dean of women at the uni- Haggett in the christening and Florence Rogers (right), Evergreen State” will carry the with the University of ‘ashington tomrap! SECOND AVR. MA tm-2796 Makers of Always Best In Quality France and Germany Depend on Each Other NEW YORK, April 4—G heir governmen 1 man people. 0 in the eltuation acrong npanied by waver. France's ability to tous fall of onfidence tn rod up interna ef in France's buoyancy; see-saw is swinging the thus point to hip, indus: h exists be. Under ncertainty, fal stability of the evi. ning of the war france nor Ger. ng enough to crush the in solitary gran- dictator of continental many is st ther and en s the the two countries have damonstrated that their destinies are bound together, Unless the hapbaz. ard noo-naw of prosperity and adver sity 1s to continue, the Rhenish nelghbor must reach a common agreement. as tho buck horse will permanently cripple both. Jo. NS ax rE Only thé choicest fats are used in the \ IN JAIL | preparation of ‘‘Wild-Rose’’ Brand Lard and every batch is U. S. Govern- ment inspected, It is refined by experts under the most favorable sanitary conditions by a spe- cial Frye process, and scientific control insures unvarying purity and flavor— while its smooth even consistency is imparted by the most modern methods —it is untouched by hand from the time of refining until it is put into the cartons and pails bearing the ‘Wild Rose” Label. These are some of the important facts that guarantee its purity for your use. The ideal short- ening for every purpose is Lard, and the cook who uses “Wild Rose” in- sures herself 100% advantage. f q | WILD ROSE = When next you require shortening, ask for it by this Brand Name—You will get a Lard that is guaranteed pure “Where did you get that | story?” asked the judge. “I | won't tell,” said Ralph F. | the Waukegan (du). Daily Sun. “Thirty days in jail, then,” remarked the court. | King, pictured above, moved his typewriter into his cell jand kept at work, He keeps jin touch with the out | side world over a radio. His | boss doubled his salary dur- |ing imprisonment. King ob- tained his story from a con- fidential source and is keep- ing his pledge of secrecy de- | spite counts and jails, 24-5 If thoy don't, the bump- | }ing’of the see-saw with the Rhine| | King, assistant city editor of | we STAR HAT is the message that is flashed into the hearts and souls of thousands of mothers and children every day of the year, and I would add one word: "Father Died Last Night—Needlessly” He died because he neglected certain duties that were essential to maintain the vitality of the body. So many people imagine that death comes to us ina moment. ‘That it strikes us like light- ning; that fate has designated the time for us to die Death is a very slow process. You begin to die the moment you are below par in a physical sense. You can feel that your senses are not so much alive. PAGE 19 rheumatism or any one of a thousand ills. And we are caught like a rat in a trap. We have not the vitality to pull through, and the message goes out to our loved ones: “Father Died Last Night” God help the families in these dire emergencies, Some fathers leave a little insurance—a few thou- sand dollars. Most fathers have sense enough to carry life insurance that is payable at death to their dependents, but how many have sense enough to carry life insurance that is insurance against untimely death. How many have the intel- At times you feel lazy, indif- ferent and depressed mentally and physically. ligence which is essential to maintain their vitality at high- water mark? To keep the heart, the lungs and the mus- Your bowels are sluggish. Functional processes through- out the body are slower, halting, intermittent. All these symptoms are first warnings. That is the way we begin to die, But rarely do we take the lesson to heart. We take a stimulant, a ca- thartic, a tonic, and immediately we feel better. But we are only hiding the issue. We are evading a paramount duty and slowly but surely the vital. ity of the body is lowered, Week by week, month And suddenly we are faced with an emergency, a cold, pneumonia, ptomaine poisoning, acute “The Slaughter of the Innocents” The Truth About Tonsils Hosts of T.& A. (tonsil and adenoid) oy tions are performed on school children every year. Thosendejoe innocent tonsils are slaughtered because they are misunderstood. Remember this—every normal gland or organ in the human body was it there for a Tf it was not meeded Nature would left it out. Xnddon'e forrget—itis much easier to remove than to restore. Surgery is splendid im its place but don’t have any cutting done till you are absolutely convinced it is ne- cessary. Learn the truth about tonsils in Physical Culture “Tl Feel Severateen at Seventy” Mary Wilmoth is fifty-two years old and feels like seventeen. She says that at seventy she will feel the same and if she lives to be one hundred she will still be young because she has learned the secret of conserving youth. She tele her secret in Physical Calture for April. Net magic but common sense. Be sure and read it. “1 Was a Pig— Now I’m a Man” Ezra S. McMullen weighed 350 lbs, and was sick most of the time. When he learned his fat would probably kill him at least twenty before his time, he got very busy. At the end of had lost 100 Ibs. arad all of his ten diseases. He did And he didn’t starve himself. If anything he Is while reducing more than ever. He tells his ture for April and gives the actual menus, reduced his weight and restored him to per- it did for hizn it should certainly do for you. | | | | | by month and year by year the process goes on. * And it will make you more alive while you livel April Issue Now on Sale cles in a vigorous, vital con- tion? To the stomach and the digestive tract in a healthful state? Men and women are dying by the thousands every day because they have failed to carry this life insurance. They failed to apply the com- mon knowledge of exercise, eating and caring for their bodies that is so emphatically presented in every issue of PHYSICAL CULTURE magazine. Buy Physical Culture and Get Hold of Your Life Insurance. tis better than a million dollar policy that is payable at death because it will prolong your life ten, twenty and maybe fifty yeats. “I Had Dyspepsia But No Pep— Now I Have Pep But No Dyspepsia stomach burned and then i of the a" i f { “I Had Eleven Children and Then I Learned to Dance”. babies she took up classic dancing. Until then she danced a step. i in you, She tells her story in illustrates and describes, will alone be worth many the small cost of the magazine. “[ Breathed My Way to Health—So Can You* _Dreath i life—control it. "Make an act of breathing oe Krasnow you bow es ath co eee your flood your blood with oxygen and add years to your life. Buy it et your nearest Newsstand or ‘USE THIS COUPON {Macfadden Publications, Inc Dep. 21A Macfadden Building, 1926 Broadway, New York. am enclosing $1.00. 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