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THURSDAY, JULY 9 WATCH BABYS HEALTH . CLOSELY IN SUMME PAGE 6 THE tATTLE Mrs. Huck Sees Tragedies in Prison STAR Emporium 601 Pine Street : f “ ™ » f i : Kk. Urn ki nd twa nd 1 : . ’ ’ Roll h 1 { : It wan Wednesday, bath day, and/t w that wh why must I } ——— ‘ had wanted a clean dress and| fer than the ot) : W|more stockings ere, for Aerir U.S. Public Health Reports Show Terrific Increase in Infant ‘ "ld Say, don't you know we are A voice broke I Mortality From Intestinal Disease During Hot Weather int n for |on stockings, and what the he t ‘ ng to be ven a master With thn. Crem) weu've got Giah, Peta boming ln with tas ‘Summer is the purgatory of motherhood,” according to Semi-Annual 2.4.8 It's mended and cleat, ain't it? Here,| and the electrician haa been working || Assistant Surgeon General W. C. Rucker and Surgeon BY WINMIF ERD HAGON SIUC | nit 0 S188 Ob you it ee Hin th C.C. Pierce of the United States Public Health Service, Former Representative to Congress | A TLE ell, there a Den) i » Pub i sports, re EXCITEMENT It in a Supplement to the Public Health Reports From 12 to 20 out of every 100 babies born in the United With my boy in my arma T began » think that nothing else mattered What mattered tt imiratio€ in another What mattered it if I felt the warm asp of Syd's hand and knew he was seo me? I saw the look of man's eyes? y glad to ed it if even Jack al 1 or tried to pay A Real Money Saving Event hear the door but looked up as his bedroom. thinking. into the hall John came in fr Jackie stirred @ little at the noise, W 4 Dora came out, put box, and I d asked if there wa this ja 7 States die during the first year, and the majority of these thought she was A pecond deaths occur during warm weather. t hat she wanted in thin : corridor a ‘ af ¢ girl was doing her best to No such thing aid the The principal contributing causes are given as improper here arit glean a little excitement from bully.| from the bathroom, with a pleasant feeding and intestinal disorders, Many valuable sugges- gowns—without ing the other inmates, to make up| #piash, "You might have he tions are made for proper feeding, sanitation and general an 1 wa for ‘the thrille of bandit, atfe that longer, put Tit tell the wor a1 cate of ciildae' ie aumaae W ' Ne | were now denied her eon in mweller and stronger ja , : 2 . . saniatant who was following her Louise was finding Dora a hard| than th The mother should nurse the child for the first ance of baby’s bowels as unimportant, or “only tankmistress. ‘Shoe leaves every bit Well, maybe you have, but if thi year if possible; if not, modified milk is the best summer complaint.” of the work to me," Loulne sald one t nu omy fir : veathes “sara ' Tho = ie pie Naty Seer, anges seee Froauid tel Ol ee substitute, Keep baby cool during hot weather, Ar the first sign of bowel disorder the disturbance 76 Ay % A ay, about to ¢ d ¢ wi) y= | “Aw, that ain't nothin’, especially by proper clothing and frequent bath- But I will te pease jails t g in tepid water, Give plenty of boiled water. tee K PRES. |*!d 1. “Every girl gite horsed around more about Jails thar ing in tep’ ater, e plenty ) 1 aITEe a. ROM eeu MAR. [When she first comes tn, and you're : Keep flies away from baby and all wesnels ted noe | t to git jt y we » than! That night suppressed excite i le evi er an isturb- QUISE—CONTINUED t Wey Be ft ORY Weree IBOGT ota aon Oeake, flame nt O in preparing its food. Never consider any mu do,” cabulary “Well, I really ain't feeling so bad about that as I am about this,’ sald Loulne, drawing a letter from her The tears broké loone. I was proud of my vo girls were very sure there wa CMfow nl shes wee cavaiy ue | Depend Upon— r time, it wan still unce tain, 1 around t blouse. GRIEVING tele wees ror HER The letter was from her husband certain elasticit Then the bell r for bed Miss Lour ar » to the He was grieving for her. He had cod th been to Marysville—a long and ex one in his cireum stances—two days before, to see her, | © hall tr SYRUP pensive trip for ni r rooms. Some F each other ani talked before entering a hospital for the about, Everyone amputation of his hand, ¢ = Dr. Caldwell’s THE FAMILY LAXATIVE should be immediately remedied. In thousands of homes Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is relied on te correct and regulate the bowels. This mild, pleas- ant laxative, free from injurious drugs, can be given to even the tiniest babies with perfect safety. It can be bought at any drug store. He had been refused admittance iirls, girls, you munt be quiet,” | before! she ex ed «iris were N-| ‘They were like little children pa “Today in the day he is to be of id Miss Loure weren't She entertained her companion | terested. She made the most of thelr | raging in mother’s clothes and finding don,” she sald, chokingly, from| It was a Harold play and all those within hearing dis-|atter t impoastble to live up to their eos depths of her sleeve, “Oh, if South American giant played |tance by telling what would come} “¢ * I thought, and the/tumes exoept in the world of make- only had let me see him for In a few minut 5 tell- | 1 ed in Marysville, the | believe. thi 1 just a minute. th a pale face and |! he the big man | © convinced tha Most | (Copyright, 1928, N. B. A. Service, Ine.) Just think, Me wa: ust of th were not more than five or this building, and they v show } ne nt one | six old in thelr power of rea-| Tomorrow: I go to Sunday school him seo me. I wanted to ask on the ewe supper,” | soni lin prison. opened his heavy, eyes and murmured |) “Daddy” A voice behind me murmured “Jack, I wonder if you realize how | fortunate you are.” SE and snuggled a little closer. Coats Suits Dresses All high-grade, dependable merchan- I turned quickly: “Pardon me, Leslie. Until I opened the door, I did | not know you were in the nursery 1 thought you were atill dressing, and just wanted t look in and see the! bables before I went downstairs.” With a smile I got to my feet. Jack | »0k his son from n arms t forward to we asped both my hands in} his and bent over and kissed them | tenderly as I Syd « dise—The Season’s Most wanted 1 rantathea "Madan | Styles—Fabrics — Colors. Garments : git ce for Dress, Travel, Vacation wear. ‘twas a very | ” ; Shop early for best selections! ae eee ad ry * : ) ia - S Sirs" e , ae NO APPROVALS, NO EXCHANGES, NO | “de re -™» ry TELEPHONE ORDERS, NOTHING ‘LAID ASIDE WITHOUT DEPOSIT. “Yea, old chap, I think I know how fortunate I am. No man better knows when he fs lucky.” Then he turned to me, like a snow maiden, dear. to kiss you for fear you w © be noticed,” gal-| - ‘ came forward with a e smile of admiration in his eyes. | | n afraid of a cock? “You look I'm afraid melt." _ Emporium aoe es Loni A recoil Jtcm agents Medieval wiseacres used to wag their heads and tell tales like | ee cee eee | this in the village marketplace. maiden” would melt to his caress }(Copyright, 192 SEA Service, Inc.)| | An amusing superstition, of course, but is it any more absurd than the belief that there is something mysteriously “better” Head of U. S. Bureau| Pinchot Ready to to Speak in Seattle A. H. Onthank, chief of the do-/ TOMORROW—Laiter from Leslie Stop Coal Strike | Prescott to the Little Marquise. RISBURG, Pa. July 9.—(U.| P ce division o FB te : ° Mideast oc omameres: ain ar |7)—o ot bas dened tae about eastern motor oils just because they cost more and come s vaish and Javid | 4 rive in Seattle July 18, and will|T speak to the Pacific Coast Adver-/¥ tising clubs’ convention here July |and 20. Jence in He is a son-in-law of W. W Long of 6556 Sycamore st., Sea from eastern crudes? Professional drivers and economy-run experts out after rec- ords don’t share this superstition—why should you pay tribute? Zerolene—the choice of Western Motorists Zerolene lubricates more cars in the Pa- cific Coast states than any other oil made— a better oil if it does cost less. Zerolene in- creases the gasoline mileage, reduces the carbon removal and main- tenance costs and length- ens the life of any car in | which it is used. Zerolene checked fifteen times for quality As a matter of fact, the best crude so far discov- lepartment of labor attend the confer. Atlantic City between coal | ered for the manufacture of motor lubri- cants is obtained on the Pacific Coast. And the most highly developed refine ing process is the high-vacuum proc ess, the patents on which are held by this Company. And 15 positive checks on Zerolene at the refinery make quality con- ‘ trol absolute. Why pay tribute to superstition when you want the best oil you can get? Insist on Zerolene—ask for it by name. Get The Facts! A series of independent and impartial reports showing the experience of large users with Zerolene has been collected in our booklet,“ Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any Standard Oil Company repre- sentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. De |operators and miners, starting today. | They will watch the negotiations | Mrs. DeLong just returned from nd report back to Gov, Pinchot,! extended visit at the home of her|who is prepared to move again, as daughter, Mrs. Onthank, in Wash-|in 1923, to prevent a tleup of the| ington, D. 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To deodorize the garbage can, wash it with strong soap suds, in which you have used a half eupful of CLOROX to each gallon of water Let the solution stand half an hour; then rinse out with clear, cold water and the can will be wveet and clean, ® | AE All Grocers <> | MAMUTACTURED BY CLOROX CHEMICAL CORPORATION, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA "—and Mother knows the wear is there” P.S.—Bantams for Brother! All boy pleysuits that go big with little pA iy Not a girlish thing about them, In ote, blue denim ane kivski. Ask your dealer. —better health ~increased efficiency Cure Guaranteed —cured permanently, safely, easily. no anaesthetic or time lost from business. T have cured hundreds of Washington le who are now enjoying better ealth. Free Booklet on Request Phone or sorite for appointment D.H. Dale, M. D. 905 East Pine #t. C Broads jerry Broadinay Tel. BAst 0036 Carry

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