The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 2

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oe, oe a | P E2 eee TURDAY SPECIALS— For Governor |Cyatlia Grey:{Fripay-sa ’ ’ Deserted Mother Must Find Home for Her} . —_— - ! i : Ac WA : ] : Et No, 10—E, T. Mathes 10-Year-Old Boy white enamel mirror—| — >, tea cups, | earthenware, —— | { — - Rs “' BY CYNTHIA GREY | ) * 2:78 damettorn | tea poten ay ry iis , ® which J. BR else ty ( N GRE j = \» ws e oS fe to ir | ther rking and earning I oe « _ had Se | } BY 4. KR, JUSTIC > A We ‘ g t from $10 to $20 a month at ~p | > , Saving Instruction : ne ould take | : ; ( rar ae, we site Ginieas ther coe a cues ie te wont Th tek fire shovel—- || and scraper— at he mothe « her boy very ofte: i] Rendithe fetiae, anditt yon wish op get in touch with this 49c mat 39c {i mother call. Cynthia Gre MA in-0600, for her name and; and steel fire Som B nickel-plate crumb tre 4 actte Miss Grey: Am on my |® — ——¥ ‘Bins sab — ellie seas 0) fA GI eel . ‘Goud tax to inen huck towels— special sale: cretonne~ S| e 4 Cosi you help aoe || Sas on. 5 New Oil Quickly i ie Bbe ya. Relieves Swollen =: 0 Sn Painful Joints ‘" was heart ot ek it is ’ ne My children are my only means of upkeep in spirit now ™ 2 2 that their dad ts gone and my Prd future with two lai be vara’ peal 10 . . state T hase Breed composition ivory , " i} am Up F dship C ‘ liv », with o ro ien't « is - ust fs J Be. « bit well and is so very nervous waht 7 “> a 7 snd Upset that she cannot " Ais : o ali in 1 have bad p t a on a farm, paying $15 a month Hut there are as itt oe bulen. I am only making $7° f boys in a we at ; t no help from the r r wit ‘ ‘| os was i e : la . of the i Di be 4 ; ‘ ] n . ‘ * ret ¢ often 1 3 SOR 0 Cie geo wah, : 4 this ft . 1 1 am enclosing pictures of my | ma ft ther kind n sama : : a" - aekaieed ern three children, 1 am gradu and as “Worried card tables— Wil h are . i o> LAPOLLETTE BREAK e as made ‘ r ng the grade, but, oh, | 1 tont Tow rugs-—— d rol. : Your druggist bas IS ONLY HOPE ere tatione Belling bh a slow, heavy pull 195 tix, 8.95 ; d Hartley get t arr nt 15 mont a Frat i Thad put my hus once. 1 du < 4 r « 1 away forever, that would t as Sieg Gilsaeinsy, cand tables: RETRA.HBAYE, u ft sa men heen death, but this is a jare tr Z ton ei les. BATRA BRAY q Pres 1 death that bs lived over | f y day—it ts torture | 1 am et my boy in home in the city, T haven't seen him since Mareh and f |Football Friends Give Doc a Medal Koo could just The STANDARD'S EXCHANGE ANNEX will ac Call our appratser, ng re as part payment on new pieces. 0, for an estimate. good progressive democra Hartley, 7 “2 KILLS HAY FEVER AND = ASTHMA GERMS WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT 2.50 $ |! TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE Le. SECOND AVE. AND PINE ST . Jap Loses Fight, Which " Will Be Deported “%;,” friends but are will help me to get in touch with jthe owner. I do not wish a r- | me time they weren't | Finds Jewelry ip t your friends! t get sentimengal ot t been in ITamat city well, ma. jor your money back. |the new non-narcotic, Anti Acts like magic—guarantee¢— Homeodyne \+ non-habit spasmodic to brow-beat me into leaving it, I didn't know what to think of him. | He refused to take my address, and ! i J but will |forming, harmless I also belong to the I. O. O. F./ threatened me with arrest. I didn’t |that is the marvel of modern medi- cine, and now available to all suf- © 19%—A. 0. CO, FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE SULPHO” COMPOUNDS. ¢. Because of its sustained quality i you can depend upon Associated Gasoline fora quick start, complete combustion and more mileage. i You get this perfect balance in any weather. Use Associated Gasoline sult. Associated Gasoline and and stick to it. Cycol are equally dependable. Ask your garageman for the MOTORMATES . —Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Longer life from your motor fol- lows the regular use of Cycol Motor Oil. It maintains an “oil tight” piston seal. Better compression and better engine performance re- ' , Noterer, a t ? They all seem to sooner , e Dear Misa Grey: Tonight at a] NOMECT ane owner will toll laws not ti art ater, even {if they wait alx ot there | picture ‘show, I found a Place ot aictyithenter-thie- article .wesciine and|t a n | was rece ines Maybe she's better off not |! whi relia Paria Lshges Jewelry on the floor in front of my |; 4. Geseribe the article iets I ce nee 1 . and ad se of r go with any boye until she finds |heart where it hurts because — ‘neat. And wishing to restore it: to witl caany aye ie to Be ta ed dose of ca ‘i o« ” t and ‘ . ; ie de 7 And 1 believe he'll /ON@ You thought particularly much /i, owner, T called an usher, and Phone EA st-322 FAVORS CO-OPS pr t » nt . me sometim At least she won't | of could e lett iy, (aca asked if anyone had reported the} MRS. CRM AMONG FARMERS 1 of asthm: LEY ta denerted from t Africa t ta | ful an they were. iE . loss of a valuable ———— ns If I am r 1 T TAB RATORIES, | S T ‘ k x 3 Te? Pe Bhe took me to the man in| ut ta ke © ‘ ft was lat ted Fairfax oh and remem: | Needs jcharge. I tried to tell him that T t ¢ aver ent iW ¢ fi ain persons. | Work |wanted to-leave my name and ad- i — == — ss — ibn Senna a : E z SSS Dear Miss Grey: I am appealing|4ress, but he was so brusk and of-| COMPLETE RELIEF— ou to this letter, if poasi-|fensive that 1 wouldn't leaye the GUARANTEED bie. aw I must have work at once. [article with him | No matter what has failed you, : pes . Homodyne gives instant. sure, com- Tam a married man with a fam-| 1 didn’t intend to insinuate that | Diets and continuous relief fer even tty wife has he wasn't honest, but after he tried the oldest and worst cases of Asth- odge J. HH Suppose it was possible that &| ferers from Asthma. Put up in cap- Cynthia Grey, MA in.0600, has |woman would meet with such treat-| sules clnexpensive. For, sale at Or! name and phone number ment in any public place in Seattle, | Drug Co. and other drug | stores. | Sen If you will publish this letter, tt} San, *,qveford. M.D. aa | | Engineering for Service 1TH the twang of a clock- spring, carried over ashort stretch of wire one June day in 1875, came a discovery that was to be of incalculable value to mankind. On that day the tele- phone was born, and a new vocation came into being, the profession of telephone engineering, Today, 49 years later, a host of men, successors of Bell and his-single assistant, are applying their trained abilities to the complex problems of meeting the nation’s demand for tele- phone service. They explore the unknown and adapt the known in ‘Science. They bring the thoroughness of specialists to the tasks of construction, operation, management. Their common objective is an improved service whereby man may substitute his voice for his physical presence in distant places. Engineered and not hap- hazard effort has brought the triumphs that mark advances in the convenience of the telephone. Because of this effort there is a communion of communities without which America, as we know it, could not exist. —Advertisement.

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