The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 21

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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924. " as SRR RS BB CATHOLICS TO - TIRES HONOR PADRE ” CREDIT Mecca for Thousands 30x34 CORD TIRES AT $10.95 @ 10,000 444 Guarantee—Sold MONTEREY, Cal, May 83.-—-In/ commemorating the 104th anniver-| sary of the landing at Monterey of | first padre oll and father of the that dot the mountain eldes cliff? of the Golden West te, = historical celebration of un-| rpessed scope will be given here} October 6.12. | ce S-Minute Vuleantecrs . Deuble barrel Brass | Pumps Single barvel Pumps 4 een Chevrolet Va! asian Ore by Beattle people Accessories here and © One of the features of the program | for the anniversary celebration will/ |be the removal of the body of Father} Berra from its resting ‘place under anctuary of Carmel Mission, the ONE STORE ONLY West- helt Auto Supply Open Sat PIKE AT BELLEVUE 7PM JUST ABOVE THE TURN TL en sarcophagus, in his > in the Pebble Beach On the twe Sundays of the pligrim age time chureh ces exclusively lt be held; the other features of the observance being confined to week days. On the second Sunday! will come the removal of the body of | Father Serra, and this oocasion will be attended with all of the solemnity and respect that the faith of the| Mrs. Miracle Works (Boy of 10 Shoots on 40- Mill Measure Self in Suicide PARIS, Ma: brother p ver to his temple . at Carmel Miasion the world| ‘ y will turn its prayers heaven. want, as did Father Serra 104 years} ago. | hen his me the same rey s. iver and Rievs Club te to ‘Help Revelle Candidacy Persons backing Thomas P, Re. yelle for the republican nomination| Pr Revelle Says Dry Law’s Enforceable) Malcolm Douglas to Run for Judgeship psecutor Malcolm Doug has istrict attor Revelle, for the governorship organized a | announced his candidacy for the Nicholas M. r, Revelle-for-Governor club Thuraday | perior ber He will run aga! » Har on evening. James Bailey ts president | Judge & Tallman. Judge was his re and Mrs, James McCabe, vice presi-|man's absences from the > ent state: | dent. About a hundred were pres-| thru sickness, will be ment , ent ‘ argument I not be | Every Cube Is Rich in Vitamines BRADNER’S JERSEY CREAMERY BUTTER is not merely a dressing to make food palatable; it is a vital food in itself, of especial importance in the diet of growing children. It contains more health-giving vitamines than any other dairy product, which lead all other natural foods in vitamine content. Vitamines are an absolutely essential element in diet; without them health and vitality fail. ; One-Pound Cartons { Containing four individually Pure, Rich Butter ‘Churned daily from carefully wrapped cubes, or single PASTEURIZED ‘ pies ope Ded eID AT % et So ae } wrap) $ ; : 2 At Your Grocers Absolutely Fresh ; } The Bradner Com Seattle Washington He laughed at KellogsBran Now read this letter of thanks from Mr. Kane. It speaks for itself. Remember, it is because Kellogg's Bran is ALL bran that it was so effective in his case—just as it has been in ids of o Only ALL Sea can produce 100 per cent results, My tom Steals Pany i | 1 othe oes she thought on being told of iy mentioned your F, Fag en ailment. Maybe some oy ber views very emit ug) My dear friend, hing » ss wah irda ga nots e ghle to, 1am (ied ra mand the world’ at 1 lores, ‘Eat Ki rumbled Bran!” 4 ould be rir Constipesten enemy.” | owe ee erie. 1 can tal nity Pst JL lise re ise of Srentecs Yours yy rece John M. Kane, 228 Salem St, Woburn, Mass. Eat Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krum- bled, UL tah aS to aes lel i neatly parse hnepgonts a chronic cases, guaranteed to bring eal, Or your grocer return your money. You will like the delicious nut-like flavor. Sold by all grocers. tfornia, and the placing ot | | ends with the democratic primary on | ‘feeling an if the neryes were on fire, THE SEATTLE STAR | ° Riis’ Queen Marion Reigns Pretty Miss Dix Rules Over Junior Clas Celebration at “U” Today j fi} > Z "Bladted by, her classmates, Queen Marion Dix reigned over the junior clasa celebration at Washington university on Friday. With her court she will direct the festivities, which close Saturday evening. Friday evening the juniors were to be hosts at dances held in fraternity and sorority houses. —Phote by Frank Jecobe, Mtar Batt Photographer O, Dad, Look Here! Here's something you want to keep the kiddies healthy, happy and humping; @ bulletin telling you exactly how to make and set up tn your backyard or playplaee for your children, some simple apparatus for health and happiness, The materials needed, diagrams and measurements and the approxi. mate cost of each are all included. The bulletin telis how to make a sand box, horizontal bars, flying rings, horizontal ladders, a baby swing, slide, tocters, play house, and others. A backyard plan Including these and many other features an well an a list of toys and playthings, ts in. cluded. Any boy, handy with carpent tools, can make the apparatus described from the descriptions given and have as good an outdoor gymnasium as money can buy. If you want @ copy of thia bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed; . CLIP COUPON HERE . PHYSICAL CULTURE EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin BACKYARD PLAYGROUNDS and en- close herewith four cents in loose postage stamps for same: ST. and NO. or R. R. North Carolina Is Terrapin Farming Hotly Contested) —_Is Latest in N. C. La 3H, N. C., May tt. 10 + fight 16 rasta in the North Caro.| RALEIGH, N. lina gubernatorial campaign, which) C., May 23.—Terra- pin farming {s North Carollna’s latest vocation, Under the ruling of the state fish- eries commission, the diamond-back terrapin is to be protected by the state for the next five years, Only} recognized terrapin farmers will be! allowed to have one of the reptiles in his possession. June 7. Angus Wilton McLean, former 4i- rector of the War Finance corpora- tion, whoee home is In Lumberton, {s opposed by Josiah W. Baily, ator. ney, of this city. McL#an is backed | by tho “organization,” while Baily is rolying largely upon his personal fol- lowing, his gift of oratory and an| ‘Theso reptiles are raid to propa- intensive campaign. There are no| gate readily In captivity and only a | special issues in the campaign, ex-| small amount of space 1s required | cept the job. |for @ farm. On the market they | bring excellent prices. One of the largest terrapin farms In located at Beaufort, near Cape | Lookout, Of course, accessibility to|F ealt ‘water in seep tial, LABOR-SAVING TOMMY “Mother, I needn't brush the tooth | the dentist is going to pull tomorrow, need 17"—Boston Transeript. Nerves On Fire - From Neuritis Thousands of people affiloted with ake medicine for rheuma- d wonder why they don’t get Such people do not know that 4 alight attack of rheumatisni may develop into a severe case of neuritis or “nerve inflammation,” which calls for a different treat- ment. Neuritia {a often accompanied by a WASHINGTON, May 24.—A flood of bogua $10 bills is deluging the country, according to postal authorl- tes, It te believed the counterfeiters bleached $1 bills to get the paper, The engraving is'bad and the bill The minute you put your feet in a “Tin'' bath you feel pain being | became a serious contender for the laurels F understand the popularity of this really can, be detected as a fake, it is sald, |®) “TIZ” FOR TIRED, |: PUFFED-UP FEET sorencas in the muscles, stiffness in | the Joints or @ tingling sensation in | the hands or feet, Always there ta paint—sharp, agonizing pain—which may hurt constantly or only at In- | tervals, Bopa Nouritia Tablets will quickly soothe the throbbing, aching nery \and gradually assist in remoyin) | Clammation and soreness, Gu teed harmlens, Used and ond by physicians, Sold in meat Stores and all quits, Boericke & Hun jan Francisco,Adver' on Co, Mita, Jsoment, drawn out and comfort just soaking in, How good your tired, swollen, burning feet feol, ‘'Tiz'' Instantly draws out the polsonous exudationa |! that puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, sweaty feet, 'Tiz,'' and only ''Tiz,'' takes tho pain and soreness out of corns, cal: louses and bunions, Get a box of “Tis! at any drug ov department store for a few cents, Your feet are never golng to bother you any more, A whole year’s foot comfort guaran. teod,—Advortisement, 20 years after the Gold Rush came Hills Bros Red Can Coffee . A GENERATION following thé storied stam- : pede of the Forty-niners (in 1878, to be E exact) another event of importance took place in the West—the birth of Hills Bros, Red Can Coffee. The coffee-pot of the prospector’s pan, In all truth, the lure of the lode, though more spectacular, has not eclipsed the charm of the golden cup of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee—the largest-selling brand in the world, known everywhere as The Recognized Standard. Break the vacuum seal of a tin of “Red Can"; inhale that aroma! Brew a cup and lift it to your lips! Then you will Is the Vacuum-Pack keeps the coffee fresh, Original which wonderful coffec, and know that the coffee tradition of the West is in safe keeping. ‘he rare flavor ig sealed fresh for you, With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffce is not high-priced. It is eco- nomical to buy—and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco, HILLS BROS COFFEE POS rae OF Nake rece ar tne tre ee ene SEE CREE SENT Oe ar UTE ToT eT © 1924, Hills Brot. | | ‘Seek Judgment in Lumber Co. Suit That preferred creditors of the Western Lumber company are ro celving all of the firm's assets Is charged in a suit asking judgment for $8,680 filed In supertor’court Fri- day. suit alleges the Western Lumber company assets, totaling $400,000, are being gobbled up by sev eral favored firms. Jury Disagrees, Gets Lecture From Jurist Because a jury in his court was unable to reach a verdict Judge B. C, Mills, of Walla Walla, sitting hore temporarily, lectured jurore se verely Thursday. The case was that of BE. W. Franklin, on a statutory charge, Judge Mills sald the proof was plain enough for him. HOW T0 GETTH THIN Tells How Gin gets tts name from the French “gentevro,"’ for Juniper. The Wisest Doctor Can’t Explain Why Most People So Care- lessly Neglect Their Eyes. 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