St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, April 21, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LIFE OR DEATH?
Llvo* of 2500 Children at S ta k s In
Question Asked Oregon Man Laat
Summer.
A question which is still haunting
S tate Director J . J. H.uidsaker ot ^
Nuar East Relief, » a » ►•ut to him by
Mrs Juau rtte W. Emrich whou he
was in Constantinople late last sum
mer. Mrs. Emrich is well known In
Oregon through her talks on condi­
tions in the Near h a s t four years ago.
when she spoke iu the 1918 campaign.
"M rs. Kmrlch is now in charge of
egtensiTe Near h a s t Relief work at
Constartiuop’. e. her duties including
the management of several industrial
units, a number of soup-kitchens, and
a feeding station for 5,000 children."
»aid Mr. Hatidsaker. " S h e is one of
the most energetic, efficient and de­
voted workers on the Near hast staff.,
and has borne up wonderfully under a
succession of heavy personul griefs.
Her husband died when heading a
relief expedition in Aleppo shortly
> s
GEO RGE
:
O ur Boy
R ep o rter
;
K a th e rin e Goodwin's bought a
home to keep house In wliuts bo o k­
keeper an sn o g e rte r for R u th e rfo rd 's
place. Sum re lash uns
cumm in to
help her from back east u idles her
purunts but 1 dent know thare names
yet.
T h u le 's plenty of room In It
also tor im pruvements she told n e ­
at) addishuns
jint dash
I ast J u d g e llazett did he have i
good time in l.oiig Reach wotchin
mare mades on the beach an he s-'d
It w us two cold to take a bath when
l.e wus thare.
He didn't gel do.v t
to T. Ju a n a he sed count of the con-
d'fhun of the farn re lash u ns with t he
1'. S t a n s or sumthln lik-> tnat. He
i sed big words like law ye-s w het,
they dont no je s s w hats cummin nei"
the c h ce f sed
Mrs Hazen > i : . with
him all the time wich explain-; evry-
think my fo the r sed.
jlm dash
Mister Davis is back on the jo b
restln you for Mister Duke A e l l . n --
ton for steppin on the gas from I . i n ­
land.
They got $11 liunderd and 7o dol­
iera lust munth for ll.-ker tucksea
Ju d g e Philip sed. Mister Olof Olson
he pade Ills tackses an M ister Huge
I'i'-ile his'n also wich
ua $ . hunderd
hollers Mister Rage b etter turn over
a new leef the Judge told him
jliu dusn
M; sute for R aste r w Ich I got
from in> own munney from Mister
Violin's s tore's got a extra p o ck-t
inside the cole for c hang e an l put
uiy S nudi school munney In It an
when it cum a round I forgot a boat
the pocket an coodn't find my mun
nei
T h e plate I mean fo r clock
shun.
jlm dash
Mister George G r a h a m 's takln o ur
paper now from f l a t s k a n i e . We got
i-nuff paper to t a k e on sum more a l ­
so the clieef told me to say. Mister
tim b alli ro le us an sed he missed 'In'
Mist th e 1st week
1 got out the
male t u .
time so tliuta why the
clieef sed.
fio,,,I
X.lvi.e t o t h e
Itili -- iis
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MRS. J E A N E T T E W. EMRICH
Low prices and good goods are our every
day specials
Fancy l.oiiisi: tia Sw.-.-l
tatoe*. 5 Hu. 25c. J lbs
Po-
lit.
Choice l.cmons. 2 for 5c; 5 for
1 4c, dozen . .
i!K.
Yes, We Deliver
Mazolu Oil. Two «l.ii feature
sale, pints 25c. quarts 4 Sc.
gal 89« gallon* 91.7ft
Golden Rod Rolled OatH larc-
p a c k a g e .....................
x IT m
9-Iii
Sack
Olympic
H e a r t s ........................
McCormick Bldg.
St. Helens. Ore.
Alpine Milk, Oregon
product, tall cans
Kxtra special . . 9c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs
.'17V
Compound in bulk, 2 lbs
HA.
«*ltri*^ Wa king Powder, pack-
» *•
l.'ncolored Jap an Tea. our It 1"
brand, makes - plondtd cup of
t- .i. half pound
‘J«n
Pe*rh**H or P**arH. good
fru it in good «yrup, n n A n -
T>- I Gard« t
known
M o la sse
for hlglies'
Ut
i ’r- h mad«*
pottnd
P«*av:ut
Butter
tv
K\ * lo
Flour.
3 park-
Ut
( uk*>
2 I*.* e. n 12 Hi<*. r»
.V»
lirai <1 Mol:
.
HH.
N oììi II p ». 2 pk *^
h i
¿ ‘ V
pound* fo r
2-* m
f ■ *r
« VO LT. I « PI. XT I
Lassa
If it is good and to be had. it is at our stores, and ;»fcly priced for cash buyers
Join Our Battery Life
Extension Institute for
T h a t 's our trade-in price
for a 5-volt Pr.-st o L ite
B attery for popular m ake,
of light ear» We havt type«
for heavier cars prle<- •d cor-
respondlngly low.
When you gel
Prest-
O-Lite Battery, you have
Joined our Life Extension
Institute for Batteries
You
have started right w i th a
Prest-O-Llte, and Prest ()-
Lite Service will prolong
the life of your battery.
Prest - O - Lite B a it, eric
live longer, and die slow.
Satisfies the sweet tooth
and aids appetite and digestion.
Cleanses mouth and teeth.
A great boon to smokers,
relieving hot, dry mouth.
Com bines
benefit.
pleasure
Store
$20
than any o th e r m ak e
|pg
their backbone <»f faiuoii*
Prest-O -P lates that make«
them live to a ripe old age
T h e plates thut do tiot
f'>rgo |M.roMi«y, i u obtain
harilm-ss.
I'Latea
wi l h
ready
power
in
winter,
' ......... ’" ' I With great
noli-
buckling,
heat - restating
atr.-ngth in n«mi„M-r.
T h a t's why 87 leading
m an ufacturers specify pr. st-
tt-L lte B atteries as original
e<|ulpruent, nnd
" t h e Hat i-
growing.
Ilow
Is
your
p u ls e ?
If
It
I*
battsry
low atul
Weak, let o ur experts di»K-
no»e its trou ble , im matter
what m a k e
f battery
Bur
f rie n d ly advice and uttentlM
will put It In sbape if It can
be done, and we never ted
you that you need a nr*
b a tte ry until you do
Com e arou nd nn«l enroll
your b a tte ry in the Life Ex­
tension In s t it u t e of th«' old­
est o rg anized service I” mo*
torlats.
Copeland Auto Company
and
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Don’t miss the joy of the
new WRIGLEY'S P-K-the sugar-
coated peppermint tid bit!
The Oldest Service to
M otorists
Headquarters
battery
—
Arrow,
SERVICE
$34.00
for Prest-O-Eite
special battery
Rl LL UP WHERE
Deer Island Garage
YOU SEE THE
for radio
SIGN
purposes
> f
xrtj
( ff + ¿<,1)
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $
dueorer.-d I
don»
FI -
ru»h«d to
bnzade forni
pul out
.90
T a t Paid
Agt*r»fi fo r f
Phone I If ¿ 2
fM* »
caught fire
p-.k of the
CENTRALLY LOCATED IN THE WELLINGTON BUILDING, THE STRAND
$32.50,
M cF arland and
F i a t ....................
Wives ere«
"Sprinz." *
tire progra
by a lari'-
Johnson h
fKoratlom
faithful at
tbe pro'll.
Mr (ieri,
the ron,tel'
bum»
Mr and
tallied Mr
Mra Danni
»venlnz anil
lloven an«l
and Mrs H
Tbt off I «
lacb csuk I i '
of tar on
Th« fir» r>-
and was -"
Herieral.-
ev-n-nz in '
the high acl
r-0th
i ’^tixury
frwn
f r o m o u r ov.*n roAttei; Is
v**ry v«*r> hu tlifa i tory if you
1 kc giNid rof.*«M* lb 33c;
2 pounds
A.V
jJU.uU
IÜ VOI.T. 7 P E V I E S —
Maxwell. Dodge F r a n k
very H "1
Mr Tej
li.»Mpi,,*l *
past moni
Mr atnl
.petit 14»'
Mrrt l t*®r
Bill Mi»
jays with
Mrs H''
Mr lloti'l
au,I •'•r#
Victor '
kta wlrele
,ooti lea'-
Btslls to ' '
Mrs N
food and t
Everyone i-« treated alike and treated right
Wheat
imi .
CriKCo always good, I 1D 29c.
1 4 lb. 74 4 c ; 4 1 Its
»' He,
6 pounds
*l-:|o
“The Money-Saving Grocer”
has l « *
ipot» ab“ 11
One of 1
Cooper of
theria
H
prumiry to
Geriteli Is
irbool was
di-tois- !• m
in the " - *
The chi
under tI ■
Ion and M
r. It irs Royal W hite Snap
M J It India and Ceylon T r e e
Tea_ 1 lb.
11».
W K I T T E N . IM A« 11 ICE P R O O F
(»TA RAN TEE O F
T H R E E VEAK8
« VO I.T, IT PLA TEN —
Marmon, Stutz, , un ningh am, Nat
f an nn
■
I
ttt'Al’l’*
(Cpeital
Cleave "l>
her
and Mrs '
Yellow or White Corn
Meal, kiln dried, finest
grade, 9-lb. sacks . 25c
B a t te r y a ytialiry Product
Throughout and Hacked by
*i VOI.T, Id PLATEN__
Buick '2 0 . ( o l e , Hudson. J o rd an
Studebaker, Allen. Auburn Apper-
son. Rase, Chalmers, c h a n d le r '20
Davis. Grant '20. Dorris, Haynes!
Moon Oakland '20, Moline-Knlght!
Paige,
P -etnier,
R eo ,
R o am er
Scripps-Booth '2 0, T em plar. Velle
and ot lers, Overlan !
f 0 0 n il
long b attery ............................. V A U .U U
>ol begins promptly ut
Sunday
9 I...
Morning wars 11* at I I u in
p in and Hap
Kpworth lit-ugue at
pi Sunday Evening hour
at s o'clock
"M aking " I d T h in g s New
S e , vices held firs, ur,d
' ■"
" " ................ ...
u
1,1
‘ Km' 1' 1 - " - - i -,
^
S n u d a i al l i ::it a m M 1 *1
Special features for Saturday and Monday at any 20th Century Store are:
Dependable Groceries, Fresh Veg­
etables, Moderate Prices and
Courteous Service
Phone 42
I l I III It XN
I I I mi . »I* X 1
I lie I » •••ii.llV I Iniri-h"
is often used in speaking of these stores.
NO W A T E R
« VOI.T. 11 PLATEN__
Ford. B uick , '1 0 to 18. Chevrolet.
Hupmobile, Old-mobile Saxon, Over­
land^ Crow K lk b -r-. i ., a n
d .\-
ie f l y e r . Dort, Klcar, Em pire E l-
Kin, G n c t 1 7 - 1 8 . Kiss 1 K ar. King
10 to '1 9 i L ib erty, Mitchel. Nash
Oakland !- r0 lb. \\,
^ 2 5 QQ
cott, S te p h e n s and othe
VII I ID »DIM I
‘‘They Certainly are Good Places to Trade”
Mac-Dry
Battery
E ach
I Iti ti 'I l ITIOIHST
The e v a li gelisllc servlt*es w Idei
bave been in progruss In thè Frec
Methodist church for thè pesi three
weeks closed Snudai llighl with a
(urge and appreelallve audience
I lie meeting reaulted In much
good lo thè locai church and coni
munity
l'here n e re several who re
eeived definite spiritual help mieli.-
n e re haptl.-cd, fili- United wltli thè
e li uri-li and a goodly -uni w.m ruised
for thè vanous church Intureats
The Services in thè future «111 he
held as formerly
Snudai school al
lu a ni . preaeliing hy thè paslor
Muli-i.r- tnortfing al I 1 a tu and Sun
dai evening ai 7 16 p in
Youiig
peoples meeting Snudai • veiilng at
7 ..'clock
Mld-we.-k p i a i , r uu-et
ing Timi sdii> evening al . I.'
I. M liti : Il E K l'astnr
hour
T h e r......i i s t r ù * * U
lloly mass ou Sunday at I I -HI l
' “ “ '•'•I ........ . alni
,,
"f
Daily musa al 9 o'eloek
< a le . I i I hiii
b"
■ i
1 41 : ■
and lllble study al 4 •& ° h l'ueeduyv a l a » rg ..............
e mi lu her of v«rv f i * " « «
Choir practice on l u e s . l a y iilglita. S p e cia l music
• W««rJ
l'h lld ie u 's cho ir and Üodalliy ui et-,
log ou l-’riday a * :* &
s i \ I VI »! „ u u > u
s li
Mas oli O li Sumlii.v of thè
1 moniti I» at 9 00 a m
t onfeasbm »,
are I n a n i oli S a t in ,l a ) uflernooii and I Sal u n lay I at | „
v -V-,.,
uvening unii beloru ail m asses
I inviai loua frolli ab ove sch e d u le or
Lvs ' " V*1
"
special services wlli alwuys he un i 'V
i ii i li n r at
n i 1 7 ..............
'ii. ” s uh*
-veiling
ill.
^ Altai..
«W
nounced in thla paper
Mu ii «lia y evenin g. - A „ ' ' ¿ » I
Nou-t'allioll.'i. ine
ulwaya
w e| lug Rower "
Daniel 7 ». " f *
¡come.
J O S E P H R CLA NCY.
I’* « ì t»r invited !.. be present 7! u 1
1e r, 1‘uator.
' Ha]
THE PHRASE
Because you are assured of
after the signing of the armistice, and
one of her little boys died suddenly
ju st one week after my first conversa­
tion with her. * • * When I saw her
her heart was heavy because of her
inability to give the childreu under
her care enough food to keep them
in normal health and strength.
It
great agony of soul she discussed w ick
me whether she should continue fesd
ing her 5.000 children as she was do
ing, or whether it would be bettei
for the future of the race to double the
allowances of food for each child anc
cut the cumber of children in hull
The latter plan, of course, w ould meai
the abandonment of 2.500 helplesi
tittle boys and girls to the stark fat«
of starvation, and the giving of theii
food to the other 2,500 children. It
order that the smaller group might
be brought to normal maturity. With
in a week alter she asked me tbit
question, her own little boy wui
stricken and died. One week after thi
lad was buried. I returned to Con
stantlnople, from the Interior, to fin«
Mrs Emrich again at her post, witi
the ante-room of her office filled wit*
widows and orphans to whom she wai
giving caretui sympathetic attention.'
CHURCHES
T ho se w ho are bilious. dyspopDc
and Constipated feel m iserably n
good share of the time
They won! I
soon fell fine and e n jo y t h e ir m eals |
- ould ta k e a few doses >f
< h a m h e rlaln ’s T ¡«lets to strengtln-n i
their digestion and reg ulate the liv ­
er and boivels.
It Always Pays to
Trade at Roy's
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A.M 0N Ü T H E
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