The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE BA‘ for “Defense Day” Mother Should Have a the Shouldn't YNTI Captaincy of Police | To some it may be a gentle reminder that takes root on fer tile soll And the result may be a vacatlon—pert the first in years—for MOTHER! Yeu, Miss Interested, If any in the family needs a vaca has earned a vacation and | ‘ would profit by a vacation, it police Tuesday that t, Haag would " a . rere bipert tay . Feet) is mothe = ee aw : Not only mother will profit. |mander of Denamore precin and | the whole family will feel the | that Olmstead would be given the job Indirect results all the succeed: ing year Mother will get a fresh start. Take on a few poands of flesh, [Bagdad Is Voted | Cabaret License perhaps. Store up some need. y a vote of seven to two, the| ed energy. Get a broader out counell fte » look on life. Be able to see granted licenses Bagdad f her own little worries in rele lancing and a cabaret, Robert He tion to the problems of the keth,, chalrmon of the license com general public, and find a new nuttee, and William Hickman Moore| polse of spirit voted agala: said the place was street level to sult By all means, if you value mother’s service and want more | of the same kind of service, see ed under the Hi she gets a vacation, too, this Madison st, between Second and summer, ‘Third | eee Doll Up for Hubby ‘ Tacoma Trolleys Like You Used to joods Shipped ° . wr; Mail Orders Filled on Free Approval Are Showing Gain) bear stie Grey: 19 regard to "Uy | TACOMA, Aug. 6.—Dally receipts | M&PF : , : » the municipal car line here w heart-to-b ta with 5 he e ° jserven the tideflat distr ve In. | mar hustends are stepping out Weisfield & Goldberg [tang Set Netany|nons why wom Paton to interchange transfers with the{ tractive dresv when he starts to go “Seattle's Credit Jewelers” pawenes: es : Nhat pod oneean perintendent An: unicipal line now i today. Tho mo time and say « 308 Pike terchanges transfers with buses op-|and watch him. Hoe I cares erating in the city. for you, but men are strange crea “If Sam Weisfield can't MN — = | tures, and like feel free; to do repair your watch, throw {OLD DUTCHDOCTORFOUND au they please, and come and go, an before. But to some | are you Needy Children Children—destitute little children of the Near East—need the clothes that you are no longer wearing. Those clothes will protect these children from the bitter winters of the Near East. $5.00 Allowed On Your Discarded Suit or Coat tit bring the imported brand, the tained at Gel Drug Compaasee| GRAHAM REACH, B, C.—Dolng }a late tide we did not have to get }such an carly start from our camp lin Jackson passage and even took 6 to stop and explore at an ndoned saltery we passed be- getting out into Finlayson nel, Tho bulldings were pretty | well gone, but the piace had evident- ly been quite prosperous at one and there was a large {cleared for garden. Presumably the place had been run by Japs. Be- tween the location, the garden plot and the material at hand for build- ings, the Mate and I decided that If we ever wanted to take a home- A great proportion of stomach | stea or locate in Canada thin would jtrouble aside from cancer or|be a place, wh ng a good \ulcers, is due to retlex irritation | deal. for there is very little good or |from the rectum or colon. Un. |even pamebie theming sand a ena i section 0! ritish Columbic. Farm- aware to you, Piles or other rectal |e yi ira enough at best, and how ||\disorders may be the cause of }anyone has the courage to attempt | your Hl healeh. to wrest a lving from the land in |The success of my non-su ial treat-| the muskegs of the const of Rritish ment over many years enables me to} Coiumbia is more than we can UARANTEE to cure) fathom. ‘There are plenty of them any case of Piles of tet ing it, put very: few, If any, de- fie the eve ye dad pend on what they raise to support Masttated book. "7 themselves, relying more on fishing, DEAN, M.D. Inc lumbering and trapping. Out of Jackson passage wo ran i ~ OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE PARE WHEM WHITING A SOURCE OF MANY ILLS On a coat or suit donated to the Near East Relief the EASTERN allows you $5.00 dis- count on the purchase of a new garment. Bring in those clothes hanging in the back of your wardrobe—those garments you no longer wear—and give them to the children | of the Near East. We will then allow you | } | almost straight across Finlayson channel and between two Islands into ‘Tolmie channel, which {s nar- rower and affords better running ‘than Finlayson. Here we began to |see waterfalls quite frequently and lat txe foot of one we stopped ior Ja lunch and to fish. We caught a | variety of salt water fish which were unfamiliar to me, but thelr brilliant and unique color almost rivaled that of thé fish one sees in tropical water, and. not tho least colorful of them was the lowly bull- head, grown to elght inches or so, and the coloring of which the Mate said resembled Paisley silk. Not far above Swanson bay we found a couple of shacks standing right on a point, with a pile driver, turned over, and a donkey engine, nearby. The whole affair looked as tho it might have been tossed up there by a tidal wave or a typhoon, $5.00 on the purchase of a new suit or coat. We Allow You PLATES $5.00 on a Man’s Suit $5.00 on a Man’s Overcoat $5.00 on a Lady’s Suit $5.00 on a Lady’s Coat $2.50 on a Lady’s Dress $7.50 $12.50 $15 putation for SI our experts to fit you with plate to fit the con. tour of your mouth and give you « ensant aj But we landed to have a look and| of decided that it would do for the] recreated, host that night, ‘Tho shacks wore too dirty | have satisfied our patients and atoog J | for occupancy, but thore was a huge behind our work, We'll be right P}ccdar on the beach and as there here to # any work we do for FH) appeared to be no signs of rain we you will watisfy and please you, One of the shacks Boston Dental Offices |) sister ur wn ota. pair ot. bea 1422 Becond Ave, springs which was all wo needed to WE STAND 1 make the evening a complete suc #8 Xe cosa, and we turned in with the | SAM HILL FILES AGAIN (Es OF TIME = In Ono Lovatl BOAT EXCURSION TWO ENTRANCE 1332-34 Second 209 Union Naxt: telly, Atias &4b | OLYMPIA, Aug. S-Lato filings 209 U SAN JUAN TS Mg {include Fred B. Norman, republic SAN JUAN ISLANDS atat ator, 19th dintrlet; J. 16, Car In Heaven ter, ibiican, state senator, gad district; Sam B, Hill, democrat, con Vitth district, tL Family Have Rest, a Diamond? , ZA & Goldberg teu BY C =| Scenery and Fishing Are | Highspots of Boat Tour | Further Adventures of Pentz Family, Going to Alaska in Open | plot} E STAR Vacation Too; Rest of Why Mother? i] \ GRI Y oy, not to be foresworn for a g under the sun? to Cynthia * ows: J. P. MoG 0 \) : k kane; Charles b. We EVERYONE OFF ‘Tacoma; W wee, Yo BUT MOTHER = , ein ogee ot smart 1} Miss Grey: We have been having a debate at our house Mead, ‘peliny as aS ,jover vacations, We girls and brother have been planning Walla Walla and J sour vacation. Dad came home last night and said he wa | ‘ Everett going fishing for 10 days, as he had two weeks off. I asked : Irving W. Zieghaus w'ima what she was going to do. 5 ob ag Pott | | She just laughed and gave the dish-rag a wicked shiver | The program of the day w Right then we started something. Sisters and I said sh« 4 fer t t-lerazy, I gue Are right? Does mother get a vacation ture just like the rest of us, or should she stay home all summer, because she don't bring in any cash like the rest of us? INTERESTED. | rpuiis letter should be inter: | §&—— we a RE esting to many families | Cynthia Grey will recelve call. | | It may perturb — few fathers | ore 00 Mos aay, ednesday and | i y so a few more fa | Pr rom m, and | Lieutenant Is Promoted to jnUse iow ring to || 0m Tuesday and Thursday, from | ay mean nothing to | 11 to 12 « m, at her office in | | The Btar buliding, 1309 Seventh | | ave & ——_—_———-8 4 to smile with an aching heart, but it « I have done t, night . and when I id, he red over his dressing jand came nome ear Don't let him see that you care, @inile y out his clothes several mes, and act as if you expected him to ¢ And he will oon tire of ing This ts the nature of the man. Plan to have some of his friends in with their wives or A woman cannot tie no, but o he won't make the want plan sweet ve That's nd retur . t~ go to my mother’s 16 YEARS MARRIED. eee 1 know a small like very much/ His parents are] ot afford to buy him} asked mo if I would and maybe you would he from some one who would be Small Boy Wants Dog Dear Miss Grey boy who would {to have a do poor and © ange j alludt other / | Y 10 UIEKLY L y oat rove. tent %| Willing to give him one. Ho pre-| trapre * MARK iWA 0 RE IE E w vow ae pin onl sca Pn gerhicore sy fom ae |gume. Hum a@ littio song ap. | Thank ‘ou very kindly, and hon fien |act Hike yo Tut | ing to r from you soon, L. 8. | : ‘\say n Where| I have this youngster's ad- | | Ive| dress, Cynthia Grey, MA in-0600, featuring for the week specially selected home furnishings in our 6-room “LOVE NEST” BUNGALOW to guide you in selecting suitable furniture for YOUR home —t arrangement its schemes - on the fifth ro this beautiful combination mohair overstuffed if suite on display in our “Love Nest’’ bungalow— $87- CHAIR or ROCKER LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT floor. —full web construction. cushion -to in short, to help you have a charming, com that is the reason for the STANDARD’S 6-room model bungalow, built This week we direct your attention to the 4 Room, Living Room and Dining little “Love Nest” for the reason that they better in QUALITY and very special priced HOMEVURNISHERS furnish suggestions are just a for the we to suggest practical elo 1] fortable home~ 5 Room suites on display in the attractive little different 1 1 show | Bed K. Where Sa (FIFTH FLOOR) seats. Your TRADE Standa ESTABLISH: Ld. SECOND AVE. AND PINE ST. SEATTLE On Loose, comfy spring Several patterns to select from in taupe, blue or walnut color. Seats, back and arms covered with mohair. sey in our “Love Nest” bungalow, fifth oor. WITH GUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT L. SCHOENFELD & mOEnP ER q 1512} DAVENPORT TACOMA Boat, Are Told Suit for $15 Martin G. Johnson, secretary-mana- | ¢ “Christian Leader” Is Sued by Woman 000 was on file against ger and organizer of the Millionaire | |happy thought that there would be| club, Tuesday, charging that he us another late tide in the morning, |with no need of getting up so carly, his to | Cot Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The only harm. less way to bleach the skin white is to Mix the juice of two lemons with three w. | jand her hus | Johanson wrongfully gain tho trell. Powell maturity, experience and avowed position as a great Christian leader” confidence and affection ef Mrs. Prudence E. | The suit was filed by Mrs. Cottrell band, George A. Cottrell, | Monday thru their attorney, Henry is accused in the com- | plaint of having used his powers in 1922 to relieve the loneliness of Mrs. Cottrell’s life when she was a domes: |tio in the Johanson home and before she had married Cottrell. ounces of Orchard White, which any! @ruggist will supply | for a few cents. Shake well in a bot- | tle, and you have a whole quarter-pin' of the most wonderful skin whiten er, softener and beautifier. | Massage this sweétly fragrant lem. jon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Fa- mous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy. white complexion; also as a freckle, |sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself, | It cannot be bought ready to use be- cause it acts best immediately after it is prepared-—-Advertisement, STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, TAI ‘Travel by Steamer COMA Leave Colman Dock Dally 7, 9 11 A, My 1, 3 5, b Docs not call at leaving Ses BELL, | Ht NEA: |B Mon. and ‘Thurs (Goes, Thro Neah Bay on | f Monday Trip Only) JUAN ISLAND POINT! PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION ST PHONe MAIN High Blood Pressure A permanent Increase in blood re ix always a sign of chron- Te toxemia™ (poisonous. condition of the blood).—Dr. F. A. Faught, “The cause is the clreniation of isons in the blood."—Dr. J, H, Ketlogs. ‘There is no question cause of high blood It is due to poison blood, There is no qu to the grave danger ing these polsons to late, Vital statisti that 1 out of every There is no question efficacy of the Witt treatment for high b! sure, Witter Water is ‘spring water. in fine solution, sorbed into the blood. are eliminated. Tho high blood pressure Witter Water has b successfully for over If it were would have years ago. months alone, over tients have responder boon Wo will gladly gi names and addressos, Investigate, Mail th for details. FRE SAMPLE (000-V) WITTER SPRLIN: 908 Market St. San F Without obligation on rend me froo sample particulars, Name Address who do so, dies within a year. not effectiv about the pressure. 8 in the estion as of allow- accumu: es show 3. persons as to the er Water ood pres: a naturat Its elements are easily ab: Poisons cause of removed, een used 40 yea it Alscarded During the past 18 8,000 pa 1 to it vo their At least © ec upon ‘ranclsoo. my part. bottle and ,City Prisoners Are Turned Over to U. S. Brought into police court Monday Jafternoon on a charge of turning in alse fire alarms, H. Whi 2 nd EH. Heacock, 18, were accused b: Fire Inspector John Reid of having head, firemen in outlying stations while they were responding to the fake call. The two men were arrested ‘Thursday and are said to have con- fessed. Judge Jacob Kalina, after hearing | the testimony, turned the prisoners} jover to federal authorities. White-| head is believed to have evaded the immigration laws to enter the coun- try, and Heacock was wearing a navy uniform to which he is not en- titled. |Two Youths Victims | of Accidents Here While skating across the street near his home Monday afternoon, Paul Blagard, 11, 2723 11th ave, N., was hit by an automobile driven by George Mitchell, 2125 Third ave. W. |The injured boy sustained a broken leg and was taken to the city hospl- tal. Another youth, Elmer Caffiere, 19, 2031 Franklin ave, N., while crossing the University bridge on his bicycle, was struck by an auto which failed to stop after the crash. Caffiere was badly bruised on the body. |" View property is in demand in Se- attle. Some wonderful bargains are offered thru the Want Ads daily. Teeth as Low as $5 Beat Set of Red Rubber gunrantee a I our pinte Our EXTREMULY LOW PRICES Teeth as low ++ +8800 Best set of teeth, Rubber (either Gold Crowns (22 Bridge Work (23 Porcelain Crowns Teeth Treated Pyowhea Treatment Per tOOth veeveiecee Nerve Removed (Patntes Teeth Pxtracted (Painte No charge for painless ing and cleaning when ot work is contracted for, Old gold ts Valuable. I pay cash or allow you full value for it on dental work A PRIVATH, high-class, up-to. date, SANITARY dental’ office with. sterilized Instruments and gentlemanly operators, whom Fou will not be axhamed to ree: ammend to your friends, AM) work wunranteed for 15 yours Fxamination FRE Open 0 Dally GHIO DENTISTS 207 University r Second Ave. Suv. & Lona Asan, | Corn Over Mutual bling. | Matt Moore Continues Fight on Gam } Councilman 4,| Moore 1s continuing his {voting against all card room lio jAt Monday's session of the ¢ turned in the alarms in order to rob/he cast a negative vote in all jcases, : Moore declares that the only! jto stop gambling is to cows |those places where there is'sa} He says that he bas (gated the card rooms and gambling. Hence, he votes all licenses, 'N. P. FLAGMAN 1S KILLE PUYALLUP, Aug. 6—Tryitg |prevent a grade Grossing acces W. H. Beals, 70, Northern Pacis flagman, was killed by a train he Kolar, Poyalk | whose car Beals tried to sv % slightly. injured, Woe are one, of stores in the bid | grind lenses fro! |¥ovare the only one i 1 William of North tew went that. SEATTLE—ON FINST Ave |BINY Examination free bY ltometrist. Glasses not . | Unless absolutely necessary ‘ON OPTICAL @ vie FinsT AVE. 208 Jnuies Beattie, Wesabe RROD

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