The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 2

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THE AK FRENCH RESIGNS NO PAY FOR COP Girl Attempts to Dictate | eferendum Also Needs Un RO x “4 a ge Asks If He Is Justified in Resenting "”,. Twis‘Altetations fee B a t fight on the B 40 89 Parr % oar r has monst that BY CYNTHIA GREY u chan 5 Dear Miss G The girl to whom I am engaged has)» nd eferendum law te , {just informed 1 that she doesn’t intend to marry me/¢ insure tts belng used og unless I give up my ambition to become a professional man, | P'°! o o oP ep) siving bigger buying power & Her people are all in the commercial world, and she wants | 0 a to your thrifty dolla i— ‘)me to stick to it. I'd like to know if I’m justified in re-| ture ‘! senting her verdict? DISAPPOINTED. _ | ica } ae oe a E } S d N L ° Your resentment is your cue to conduct. It prompts you | *" to trust yourself; to work out your own career, | ar Love often passes, but man’s one ambition seldom does. A man may quite honestly love several girls in succession | « so most men claim—but to the guiding star of his personal ane & ambition he remains forever constant acca ba: Heredity explains it. Heredity is speaking when a man feels that has it in him to be an artist rather than an/u —fine quality brooms 89c, set of 3 alum- inum saucepans 75c, a good mop for 19¢—so it goes—and the going is going to be GOOD. A real sale. A sale that’s going to keep us busy. And keep you busy—checking up all those items you really need. SEATTLE 8ST PLAN CHANGE IN INITIATIVE HOMER URNISHERS 4 L>. A wri | i an ated enpary oS PLANES LINK TOWNS t ically Umit the b withdrawals from be made. H nds to submit measure at the next nee hdrawa’ an initia annot t ade after the be mad tion has been filed with the se auctioneer, or a lawyer rather than a manufacturer. Erotic ; i ; ec y e erite endencies to ¥ of state emotions subject to chang Inherited te S Woinemis ao work are hard to overcome. be) ee Mothers know a dose of OH es DR. CALDWELL'’S The other suggested b é pene 5 aS a clause to pro Palei ” 7 5 — re elghton wor SYRUPPEPSIN | #2 9% Eee ie ee will keep them fit ean change i be ponent tive Dear Miss G j Dear Mise 1 to 2 p, m, and 5 peeves uesday and Thursday, from | | 24. m, at her office in | ar building, 1309 Beventh pec Feo Asean from a gee : galvanized garbage car blackene ee Fa aculiry 3.50. Wash with » cloth wrung out of &-——————— oie Ma fade p ja strong solution of baking soda/who is “so nicely dressed,” ae Ruth pal Gey a and water, or use vinegar and/puta it. It ian’t the clothes that| dollars vt | water, If the stain ts not all re} make the girls or boys, It ts the way anid, “The moved, dissol shellac in al|they carry them en y Jeohol to the 'y of milk or| Give me the old-fashioned gir | ‘'° Pisce : t cream, and with it cover the sooty | every ONLY A BOY > re prejudice a parts. Paint or whitewas! tne = a Meee Nelcron e " : show lee eae ate 4 Others {rlends of the initiative and | referendum in the state have con: | curred with Helghton in his opinion | that these two dhanges should be made, R —Engiish earthenware te Very special priced ... position to limit es of one side and per- | ide to spend thousands | beat & thing,” Helghton idea of the initiative was thing fulrly before the peo- | ‘First Aid’ For Sick Children trouble; salts, which concen ate the blood and dry up the saliva. They consider Dr, Cald- well’'s Syrup Pepsin safe for all ages as they know it is a simple vegetable compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and agreeable aromatics, ‘The formula is on the package. ma S's Lemon Juice ere ig a ectpe Give Laxative for Colds J | for Angel Cake ‘ . T—heavy 1%-qt. aluminum double boiler. Adults should have at least one || sit a ne iadlbece <9 of cream of tai Whitens Skin | Regular price 1.70. Bpecial.....sssss-- ee eee wey 4 ltar six times with a pale eee © iene ee. | | chil t ¥ flour. Whip the whites of etx eags! | Failure to have it means consti: J {until they stand then. grad teow way to wieach'|| Senator Conner pation, then headache, bili |ually stir info them a half cupful Heads Firm for Surety Business 10-qt. round, aluminum dish pan. HE experienced mother is not Roll edge . alarmed when a child becomes sick, She knows that most of the ailments of childhood are trifling. If it seems serious she calls a doc- tor, but whether or not she calls him she gives, first of all, a sood laxative medicine. The doctor would advise that anyway. It is his “first aid.” Such experi- enced mothers as Mrs. Everett E. Hunt of Belzoni, Okla, who has three children and never any sickness, and Mrs. F. B. Kuk- lenski of Prosser, Wash., always give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at the first indication of sickness. Such timely doses have saved them much worry, The Meaning of “‘Good” All doctors agree that a thor- ough cleaning out of the bowels is of first importance for it re- moves dangerous intestinal poi- sons. They will also advise a"good laxative,”and by"good” ey mean = yaa iS seeevif You Want to Try It Free Before fective and yet harm- § “Syrup Pepsin,” 517 Washington St., Jean, ‘They Know that { Moatieelior Illnot. : si t I need @ good lasative and would like to prove what peer ep con Beet she Dent sn Pen by ca eat Mindine free ial betes addres fo to children - calomel, which is mercury and loosens the tee! io nolphthalein, acoal-tar } drug that causes skin heavy, sheet roaster uminum with: b—pruning shears. As plctu not Special for this sale *-. | 6—imported wooden rolling p! | I Regular price 45c. Special } | &—cotton mop. As pictured. Regular price 36c, Bpecial ....,+0+ ’ Viousness, } ; $—sink strainer, Regular drowsiness, lack of appetite. Give J} [of granulated sugur and the sifted | taaiin’ tan, ps Fact | price 60c a dose, of Dr. Caldwell’s Simp |ylour. Beat very hard, turn into «| cauua of Cwehara| Pepsin at bedtime, and there w an, ungreased pan with a fur ry eae te bechh and feeling b | . White, which any} eal good caling | Y jin the middie, Bake in a steady | ein Vl exaat | morning. A dose costs less than a oven until a wtraw comes out clean | i. a for a few cents cent, and a bottle can be had from the thickest part. Turn the at a store. Colds and | | Shake well in a bot | known thruout the state thru his po: my-¢ pan upside down upon a clean Mt constipation come together, so if towel, and as the cake cools, it will| por Spf tine yird bape has opened offices you notice coughing or sneezing \elip’ ut c@'the tin? Whee cold, lee whole quarter-ptnt | in the Dexter. Stop it at once with Syru in. yt ’ of the most wonderful skin whiten Horton building p yup the bottom and sides of the cake, | | A ee jer, softener and beautifier, ot the W. W.| 2 Massage this sweetly fragrant lem | Conner & Co,} Old-Fashioned Girl on bleach into the face, neck, arma general insur-| 14—egg beater. \Is Favorite Here jand bands, It can not irritate. Fa ance firm | \ SMabuiae ‘getes tbe. I would like to| mous stage beauties use it to bring The company | advice me who |that clear, youthful skin and rosy represents the} complexion; alsa as a freckle, New York In P jsunburn and tan bleach. demnity com-| é mix this remarkable jotion yourself. pany, the Na| te pity he It can be bought ready to use be-( Uonal Surety 1 would rather go with | cause it acts best immediately after ompany and the | 17 hax good morals than one |It ia prepared. —Advertinement. Royal Insurance = “ company. Fidel ity, automobile, burglary an other kinds insurance will be handled as well as surety bonds. Conner heads the firm. For tho past six yours he has been connected with the George W. Allen company 4s resident vice president of the 10—food chopper. for this sale... A very spe W. CONNER, state senator —galyi ; pall. 10-qt. size. W...; King county and widely 11—galvanized water pall. 10-qt. size Regular price 60c. Special....... 4... 12—fumily scales, as pictured. Weigh to 26 Ibs. Regular price 2.75. Special 12—splint clothes basket. Medium size. Regular price Special... cseeseee Family size. Special 15—Wagner cast fry pan. As pictured. Regular price b0c. Special Dear Mies Grey give a word signs “Ruth D regards If thin girl se an article she wrote | white to dream. . } i Colonial water tumblers, as pictured. Special, set of 6 a few —choice of glass or brass Regular price $1—. Speci 18—broom. Very good quality, Regular price 1.50. Special..... 19—aluminum stock pot with drainer lid. a girl who 20—8x10-In. plate glass mirror, Regular price $1—. Special... 21—12-qt. cast aluminum preserving kettle, Special....... .39c 2%—aluminum saucepan, $%- or 4-qt. Size, Special ...ss.00+0- peteese tte eeee 23—aluminum teaspoons. Regular price Sc each. Special, each 24~aluminum hollow handle knives, Steel blade. Regular price 2.50. Bpecial, set of 6 25—aluminum ladle. Exactly as pictured. Regular price 50c. Special. ae 29c 26—5-qt. aluminum tea kettle, Seamless spout You can’t-enjoy life —— if you are being poisoned To have good health you must throw off wastes and poisons. Every- one knows that. 59 New York-Seattie mal} time to be cut by new air service between New ‘OTHING counts unless you are well. 27—good, heavy, galvanized wash tub. 1 size, Regular‘price $1—. Special 28—dust pan. Black japanned ware. As pictured. Regular price"35c. Special... 29—garage broom. Hair and fiber filler, Regular price 1.50. Special 30—wire dish drainer, as pictured. Special . Hee tee te tee eee 31—white enameled bread box. Size 12x17 ins, Regular price $2—. Special... vacuum lunch set. As pictured. | his arm ts caught In | Wringer of electric washer. Aimer Hedin, arrested just before | he departed for Sweden, pleaded | |gullty Monday to improper use of | mails. Gordon Hedquist, 926 11th ave., in | Jured in fall from scaffold Monday, People's Power ball to be held at} Leachi on June 30. | Entries for North End Flower club show end Wednesday, Six hundred bottles of beer and| 500 quarts of brew confiscated when dry agents raiddd 2220 Western a and arrested Robert Kelly, EB. P| Johnson and Paul Alexander. Ah Goon and Charlle Chin fined $250 each on narcotic charge. Unloading of trucks at Pike st market to be prohibited after 11 a. m. on Saturdays, after June 28. Phil McGinn Asks $10,000 damagen for injuries received while working on the steamer John C. Kirkpatrick, Martin Hart arrested for stealing and wrecking auto, Seattio retail druggists go Olympia to an: vention. That is why le universally dread the evil effects of constipation. This insidious condition is at the root of 75 per cent of all disease. You must have a poison-free system to have a clear head and vigorous body. Physics and cathartics often make matters worse. They force the colon into abnormal action by irritant drugs. Why physicians prescribe mineral oil and Agar-Agar FOR a number of years, physicians have prescribed two harmless and drugless substances, Mineral Oil and Agar- Agar (Japanese Sea Moss), to correct constipation and to aid nature. Neither mineral oil nor Agar-Agar contains drugs which are absorbed by the system. They are purely mechanical in their action. A.combination of Agar-Agar and Mineral Oil has re- cently been effected, under the name Agrilin, which con- tains the good properties of both of these substances. It is, therefore, the ideal mechanical corrective for faulty or sluggish intestinal action. Agrilin combines the two methods which your doctor will tell you are harmless as well as most effective. Lubri- cation—the mineral oil softens-and lubricates the waste matter. Exercise of the intestinal muscles—the Agar- Agar supplies needed bulk which encourages these muscles to act normally and force the food waste along. Teeat es, Ager in Agrilin also corrects the tendency of min oil to leakage when used alone. Secure a bottle today, and you will soon know for your- self the splendid results that Agrilin can produce without drugging the system. Sold by all druggists Lehn & Fink, Inc., New York. Makers of ‘ooth Paste and Distributors of “Lysol” = 33—set of 3 aluminum saucepans. 1-, 1%- and 2-qt. sizes. Regular price 1.25. Special 75 c 34—spring mop handle. 35—Colonial glass basket. As pictured, Regular price 6c. Speclal.....+...... 400 36—set of 3 glass utility Jars, 1, 2 and 4-qt. sizes ..69c 37—copper bottom boiler, 1 No, 8 size, Special.......sccsseseseeesee 38—step ladder stool, as pictured. Speed: eA. OR teres 39—shower bath outfit, as pictured. to nt Big Surplus Is in Sight for Country WASHINGTON, June 24.—The federal government will end the fiscal year on June 30 with a sur- plus of approximately $500,000,000, it was made krown at the treasury department. The surplus of $32,000,000, which was estimated by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon last October, has been swelled by a $50,000,000 cash Payment by thé British government on account of its debt, the sale of about $60,000,000 of railroad secur- itles owned by the railroad adminis- tration, and larger back tax collec- tions than were antle!pated. PLATES 40—panel design percolator, as pictured. Special . MADE Pebeco "SEATTLE: COND AT PINE $7.50 $izoU $15 Backed by the reputation for square dealing of the old retiable Boston Dental Offices, our experts Will take mpectkl cure to fit you with Just the proper plate to fit the cons office in one location for pretty good proof have satinfied our patients and stood behind our work. We'll be right here to neo that any work we do for you will watlety and please you, that we Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Ayo. WD STAND THE a2 Years in j mission, HARD TO GET INTO PRISON It's not as easy to get into tho state penitentiary as some persons think, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Green. wald, former operators of the Motor inn, at Auburn, will testify, Last week the supreme court de- clded the couple must aerve the term specified by the lower court, but the two people could not bo found, Later it was learned they had gone to Wale Walla, to the pens itentiary, and had been refused ad- Commitment orders were sent over by Deputy Sheriff William Cof- fey, and the couple, on second ap- plication, was admitted to prison, WHY WIVES GET CROSS “Henry, this newspaper says that Henry Ford has in the bank $290,- 008,."" DR, MAYFIELD Ex-Milite Rail 480 Years’ Treating Men Medicine Wree Washington Bldg, 705 FI Are. ried man,” “T don’t see that it shows that ticularly,” “You notice that he banked don’t you?” DENTIST Ex-Prestdent Michigan Examiners re Dental Diagnostich com ete Ra! te Kxamination & Batimal Hoed12 Bitel Bdge 2nd &

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