The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 7

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Cee eee | TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925. SESEESSSEHESEHESESEEFEHOOSOEE DOOD OOS SEPEPEFESEEEDEEEOE+ESE>E>EEEEEEEO EY Why do Americans“burn out” and ® die sooner than other nations? In the “prime of life,” between the ages of 30 and 45, more Amer- icans in every thousand sicken and die than in eight other leading white nations. Government cen- sus bureau figures for the period just before the war prove this, Why? Physicians blame the speed and nervous strain of American life, coupled with lack of deep, unbroken sleep. Nothing else will repair wear and tear on brain and body, keep you young and fit. Turn back the covers tonight and see what youaresleeping on, Com- pare it with Simmons springsand mattresses. Styles for every taste, at the lowest prices clean, new bed- ding can be bought for. But be sure to find the Simmons label. ! Whatisthereason? Weearn more and spend more. Eat better food. Wear finer clothes, Livein larger houses, Enjoy more comforts than any other people on earth, Yet, just when life means most to us and its rewards are greatest, health and vitality break down and death comes before its time. Write for a copy of “Restful Bed- rooms” to The Simmons Company, 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, | SIMMONS. o Mattresses -Springs Beds - | BUILT FOR SLEER cbhtrerfettiretereteetereetteeotr eet tereseet F940O9000 0046 B. L, GATES DIES © Former Jeweler Here Passes Away in El Paso “yy” TER aa Short Story Class Anacortes Ferry Service Resumed IDDIES'COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— 1 its Be ain s Harmless Tablets Stop NeuritisPain tisement) To Avoid Gas .. 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It is wonder: | leased this month. | | fully soothing and healing to the dis. | $$ Jeased nerves, grad helping to BALLOON JUMPING | drive out inflammation, which is te) Ton pOoN.—# on jumpin: is the | sponsible for all the torture. | attach a small | Disteinu Tivery dlsagreeab THE EAT rr ‘Why Not Read Bumps! ? | Study Our Course i yp * It Out On the Doggy F he E STAR n Phrenology; " Bie Trying it on the dog isual with new theatrical produc tiohs; why not with phrenology? With the owner's per mission we will feel nit the knobs on the head of Moonshine the Third, prize English bull belonging to Mr, and Mi Brunsell, of Mount Vernon, , Wa h. He's 10 months old and his A, K. C. number i ? BY JIM MARSHALL BUMP OF KINDNESS ah Li eed you Sa ae NEW ALASKA HEAD | OF EDUCATION IS | CLEARED BY N. M. rea been a mies of fi Mexico, that 8 nothing rea stato owes him om ated to ili by Commis of the bureau ecelved ‘ashington, weeks pointe sner some ago, “sues yr, William T Lopp. T state board f education ot Mexico, Dr. Tigert writes, to the effect had nover at pared a res that Dr. Wagn an? time made inappropriate uso of the state's money.” Ho says further that, when the accounts of the stato normal universality, of which Dr, Wagner was proai- dent, were checked up, ft was found the state owed him $57, instead of the shortage with 1 he was charged. 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The |Sury which heard thelr cago ‘last Week disagreed and was discharged | Sunday, when Frank Horsford, a fw MOTHERS OF "Letter Telling How Lydia E.Pink- | || ae | €rnst Hardware © | sz AUTO ACCHSSONLES TOOLS NOW—IT’S TIME TO SRAY! D. & B. No. 25 Sprayers For all liquid mixtt¥es— SPECIALLY PRICPD $3.98: io) neclal for Motorists Plate Glass Bevel Edge Mirrors with size 8-in.; for open or nickel brackets; closed cars, Regular Specially Sad’ $1. 50 values, “You'll be pleased” Works with Compressed es PLUMBING Air " : pee ERAS es bd LR White Enameled Plain DRY LIME SULPHL R) Mirror — Libby-Owens 1-pound can will make | glass; size 10x13 ins. 5 gallons of liquid spray. Snectt 1-lb. can .B5¢€ Special bp dey 89c S-lb. can Exceptional value FERTILIZER, 5-lb. pkg... 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These trou- bles made her weak and unfit to work. | She tried several medicines, but they did her no good. Finally I induced | her to take the Vegetaole Compound, too, and she has gained in health and | strength and is now working steadily. | I have told these facts to many mothers. ’’-—Mrs, HUDSON, 252 Eustis | reet, Roxbury, M | aanors wines Be aes RTE. The “Gold Medal’ Watch, which is a leading feature of the Burnett Jewelry Stores, is play- ing a leading role in the Annual Sale of Watches which is now in progress. You Can Carry One for Thirty Days No Money Needed—None Asked for! In the thirty days the “Gold Medal” Watch will prove End That Cold | —Tonight With Hot HEN you're sneezing —avhen you're chilly —that’s the time to stop a cold. Take a good, old-fash- ioned hot lemonade—as hot as you can stand it. ‘Then a hot bath and go to bed, with plenty of warm covers. You will note the difference in the morning. The effectiveness of hot lemonade in the prevention or treatment of a cold is duc to more than its heat. Thousands used this effec- tive and easy method during the influenza epidemics, You, too, will profit by doing like wise if a cold impends. Mothers now keep lemons always in the house for such itself to be worthy the title it has earned —“The World’s Finest Timekeeper”—and you will not want to part with it at all. | And you needn't! Pay a dollar cash and keep it—pay the balance “as you are paid’’—a dollar a week will do. The “Gold Medal’ Watch is sold at ' the nationally advertised price of $42.50. It is unconditionally guaran- teed. You get a new watch instantly for one that goes wrong—or that | proves to be the least bit remiss in Lemonade | good timekeeping. Mail Orders filled —same . prices — ies. Child same terms — same guarantee. emergencies. nh ren should have this healthful drink, If their feet are wet after playing outdoors give them a hot lemonade, It's good insurance against colds | and more serious results. “If you had charged me thirty-five dollars for these glasses—I would consider them cheap!” One of Dr. Taylor's very friendly pa- tients gave him this unsolleited testi- Dr. Taylor had just supplied him with a pair of glass- Tt takes but a few minutes to prepare it? Just squeeze the juice of a‘lemon in glass | monial the other day, es, And the glasses opened a new or cup of hot water. Add | world—the man never realized how sugar if you wish, “The time badly he had been in need of better to act is when you first sus- | eyesight. pect the cold. Do this to- night if you feel chilly. it is a real pleasure to record these incidents, and it is a real pleasure to record the fact—that the beat glasses can be bought here on the casiest pay- best lemonade. ‘They are ments. practically seedless, tart and heavy with acid juice, Buy them at any first-class store. Try the “hot lemonade way” tonighh "Taylor will not obligate you in any way, show that you need glassessyou may fl small weekly or monthly with Hut if an examination phould A conference | California lemons make the | | Dr, | | get the amoun best here an@ pay for them in that will met be missed BURNETT BROS. 909 Second Ave. Which Is Between Madison and Marion Streets

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