The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1924, Page 8

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The Seattle Star Interesting Man H™ j who 1 another youth who k i 3 thought A le Worth <« ha 1 tt AM doned Mary MacGuire alone a years of ¢rimjnals » day, to the for hours ove Was decided a whe lerk to pore ’ that case and empl > trip. putinar a 3,500-n a A West Virginis bor named his new-b« Naming his Hundreds o sit the grave of young Cal- yin Coolidge an ave literally hacked t fence to pieces and carried the broken rock venirs. “Comanche,” ( One of the two | massacre, now sts au neral Custer’s famous war |} things to esc he Little stuffed, in th 1 : eet Versity of Kansas, and “Comanct Since his death because souve @ hair at a time, all thinkin; from the original tail. The most interesting study of mank your newspaper of the day from that y were secur d is man. View and you will, WALTER FERGUSO. Men Have Got to Save Themselves BY MRS. N as is here set down, find things to st your logic, your philosophy and your wonder. ain President-Lawyers WENTY of the 29 American presidents, to date, have been lawyers. A lawyer deals chiefly with precedent. An engineer deals with cause and effect, a business Man with results. Logically a business man or engineer Would make the best president. But the voters have a fear, usually with good reason, that the successful busi- Ness man or engineer elected to office would be too “close” to his former associates. The same objection holds true with most lawyers. The lawyers got a near-monopoly on the White House job in the days when politics was chiefly Oratory, and lawyers are the natural orators. Maybe what we really need is a psychiatrist for presi- THE BEST BET. .__| &. NEGLECTED no are used to be, w. locked er th { A Thought Found Asleep At His Desk ’ Hide thy face from my sins, and; blot out all 19, mine iniqulties—Ps, [— BY ALBERT APPLE F the average person got from his auto as few mil gallon of gasoline, as much engine trouble or Radio “Cheers” F aked | Tegular service as most of us are content to our bodies, he would make changes. Dr. Frances Se Smith college, says this in a lecture. How many people take as good care of their bodies they do of their autos or radios? And yet the human body, a thousand times more deli- tate than the auto, radio or any other machine, is given very little attention. Its fuel (food) is fed to it hap- hazardly, with little of the care we bestow in buying gas for the auto or batteries or tubes for the radio. The owner, careful not to put too much “juice” on the filaments of the radio tubes or too heavy a task on his auto, repeatedly throws too much strain on his body- especially its nerves, stomach and heart. ‘HE noted surgeon, Dr. Charles H. Mayo, probably had all this in mind when he said recently that civilzation fan end “mass diseases” (such as yellow fever), but in- dividual ailments (such as cancer and nervous indigestion) are gaining. Diet and proper exercise—neglect of these are the big enemies of health, Dr. Mayo emphasizes. “Continuous over-eating is the bane of our modern existence.” Not only over-eating, but eating the wrong combina- tions of foods. Putting molasses in the gasoline tank and sand in the gears. NE trouble with most people is that they want to waving nd He d be his h was finished. Washington be- WASHINGTON SIGNED THIS RARE PATENT WASH a} AFTER BABY WAS BORK |Back Weak and Painful. | x Mrs. Miller Benefited by , Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Rotan, Tex.- am writing to let | you know how I have been benefited | by taking your medicine. After my second bab: was born my back | was weak andhurt | me continually, so | I thought 1’d try | Lydia E. Pink-| ham’s Vegetable | Compound as I had read so much | been bothered with my back a year, and it urt me until I | could not do m: , which is keop- | ing house for three and cooking and | « for over | signed. mu faces. Those Floods, Like ( ete ‘ | Transparent cull | ——————————— Questions ¢ Answered me.are the r’s first o¢ : They are third cousins to you.\" Are -parrots the on’ | yo can get an answer to any | | question of fact or informa. | by writing Tinsucth te Heart tte ockies ROUND TRIP Ait iat eee | Excursion 3 Fares on sale daily to September 15 Kansas City « $ 72.00 ‘St. Louis 81.50 Ea York | Was De | two cents tn loo | ply. No medical, legal « advice. | dential | ton The Question | | for re marital | Q When was the « 8, actually tran District of Columbla A. In 1800. res to other im- ortant centers. Final return mit October 31, 1924. 1 stop-over privileges gol returning. A side trip to . stone at small additional cost. Call ca 1. A. LAWRENCE General Agent, Passenger Dept. 1405 Fourth Avenue Phone EL iot 6933 a pair of hooks 4. The latter are * at the end fluid, enabling the fly to ad here to any smooth surface, while the hooks are used for rough eur see hat birds cannot fly? ostriches, There are many which fly with ulty A. Penguins, om tote dif fic cae Q. Where were the words, tit you the w At the dattle of Bunker Hill, supply of powder of the colonial s was low of their The t and it was important be wasted, On July 15, 1901, DR, EDWIN J. BROWN Took Fa Charge of the BROWN DENTAL OFFICES Now at 106 Columbia st TRAVEL BY STA 0. M. Portland MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 Third Ave. EL lot-1401 FY Passenger feccs to ork Orehess * Bay Points 86¢ Reund Tri AVY YARD ROUTE 4 MA in-22t3 PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer Midnight Victoria on Sai PuGeT SOUND Navicari DOCtK- FOOT Mi COLMAN PHONE Main Final Mid-Season Clearance of WALL PAPER buy good health and long life in pill or bottled form. washing dishes. I tell all my friends For one week, beginning Monday morning, you m That's why the monkey gland experimenters caught pop- ular fancy. They held forth the promise of health and longevity without individual effort in the matter of food and exercise. This bottle-and-pill fetish is further illustrated in the annual drug bill of our country—500 million dollars, 300 millions of which are spent on so-called patent medicines, Thirty years ago only 2,699 drug items were on the mar- ket. Today the figure is over 45,000. tion a. few agers.for Mr their bus! radio rep nights Coolidge ess to seo that remendously Luck: HAVEN'T much faith fn the little word luck natural dea t man bene tho it's true I may hi »| etable Compound a trial. You may use | nee) | the signa president | attorney ond and third FABLES ON HEALTH BEWARE OF INSECTS some*some day. I feel that accomplishment to a thing till it comes out your way The fellow who waits for the gift of the fates death's gate, His v been a drizzle with was willing to wait If you it a rep you must bring forth your pep; you must always be Up and adping. You'll fecl a heap better if you're a go-getter and alwaya| Keep something a-brewing. jeasy to insure sanitation in an out The fellow who reaches the top seldom preaches. He uses his head, not| “door camp, his voice. Instead of just blowing he’s constantly showing the way get things of hiv choice. > Don’t just be a rover who seeks four-leaf clover. Fight harder wheneve you're stuck! You'll find you can do it, if you'll just stick to it, Works much better than luck. (Copyright, 1924, N. E. A. Service, gained when you've stuc ‘ood from flies and m camping f Health ofte nite life just till he reache a fizzle because b | notified reside mer trip into the With a little sum or country attention it is very |construct an outdoor cupboard pro. tected by netttng; or to carefully cover the food supply against inroads | of insects, but it's worth it Many a lazy camper awakened to action only ‘causy wor has been after hi Ine.) I may mean a little extra work to | a supplies h ind bug Other ters th © the camy © proven nests for fie at might be®re momberec Keep the next fellow attract an camp will not 1g makes a ) come upon , find {t clut tered with debris from the last pant It takes but a little work hole for tin cans it help: to dig a 1 left-overs and keep camping places in de ‘cent sanitary condition the if they have any kind of female trou bles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- if it will help any | R. Mit .D. idecanvass of urchasers of Lydia &. Pinkham’s ‘egetable Compound over 121,000 re- plies were received, and 98’out of | every 100 reported they were bene- fited by its use. For sale by druggists every wher Daily Use Of Cuticura | | | Bathe daily with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse | and stimulate the pores and give the complexion a fresh, healthy glow. 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