The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAK—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1910. 7 Mexico’s Liberty Bell Rang Call to. [Pimples and TALKS ON TEETH Arms Just 100 Years Ago Today Blackheads BY THE REGAL P i \ re. | $1,000 Teeth | \atioas ha (Wan waives Aligher wages, better busi- teeth can restore Jost teeth for a deal lows money Not only put them | a a “dicted—thanks to good Gesscans crops cene of the big celebration, of 0 e referred have sald ¢ ed difficult to put a valu 1 cons iven tre and cents on the work, If they were loats were eclipsed by those record-breaking yields of extra choice tobaccos. For THE VIENNGSE INSTITUTE or it It had brought. Priceless! | Agricultural experts say that even the rich crops of wheat, corn, rye and at cigars, knew some time ago who had bought the pick Lave icha 3, Wendbue bale Hidalgoy Costitla, just 10 5 | | | ears a0. Seattle, Waa 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor Union |« ially large in those finer, choicer grades required for the best blended cigars. © Af over the nation there was a ‘ holiday, with much music , Jove to think they 3 : > at ‘even If they aren't, an li ; ro, decided to iT national the truth! If you/mareh out the morning. This Enjoy and are benefited by mi, . ' e, as jo ers 0 any _— . e Diaz was a ¢ a seven-day wonder, and jhe did. He also told his landiady |f ¢#ke and pastry made with 4 W Ka Dent you recall the time you) Me wanted to get another room m & ‘of the brilliantly-unl- didn’t get a clean towel for twolin that vicinity, So he tried a} Mf achool children in honor bed covering, and hore other exas- | day = ae vative dances, athletic perating shortcomings of your land He met a freezing reception. Aa of those extra choice tobacco crops. That’s why we declaration of indep ¥ r ligg priest, Padre CONFESS D0 YOU LIE T0 YOUR th", ae ae ritten guarantee with all work.|the statistics show that the tobacco yield has been not only bountiful but spe- Fe 5 “pony ibaa ” REGAL DENTAL OFFICES orks—for th and firework ll nl . your landlady ; his room was invaded by the hungry e udren ght. In the lereatures he, th figure, along with Mexico's are of the stuff that makes heroes. why. That was hia mistake Sidiers and sailors, pro-|weeks, and nearly froze for lack of house @ few doors away the next} jeurnament, grand opera, lady until you could not In self re he tu overheard the ‘giles w2d dali Lents were some spect dear any more? And bow | lady red the bell ‘of the features. you rose in your wrath and vowed | say That's the eM Weeetifal paceant, Mexico you would at least give her a plece [fellow wh bedbugs into has the world of the of your mind before you left? And | Mra. So-a nerve ‘Antecs, the bighiy civilized Ind! how, after slipped around jof bim tr ae eae: found in in your at feet to do you He w ; . , 1 It's a health pr in fe 18M Aboriginal In- packing, you finally marched boldly |to a landlady, he swears hued precunt Producing Seb escamp i the capital and/down to beard her nibs fp ber lair | as scaly tate tat yes wert oonal| much spartot Write suanenon \ this huge market, recommending this cigar among | ieesclann te the scores of brands which we handle as jobbers. waited for our opportunity until the time came, and Takes 1-3 Less ya =4 that’s why we are now pushing the Tom Keene in er again tell the truth ! ch happens also to be you were sorry to be u ig brthday—when the dictator- leave her perfectly lovely room and | quoted following are the average prio tion, imprisonment or ban wed. F whose iron band brings |her charming companic’ | that your boss had trans! poy ro | a pe gy \ mm to all champions of fre Berges md fone > | Gieeb and free press, touched t Government Inspection Is always welcomed by me. | see that the men detalied for this exer Our investig to another city, and th | prives, umbess otherwise indicated, had to got Your are for strbetly fret arades | tion in other cities as as in Seattle, convinced us long ago He touched that same story. In a tho riations it Pees and Butier—tHaring Prive | i n bell which, when rung by \is told to peeved landiadies every | Re r no am we Greatest care in the examiniiiion of my products : that the Tom Keene was a simply wonderful “repeater.” Once tried, the ot Padre Miguel exactly | day S| is is made in your own state ang ypu may depend upon it being before to the hour, sum Here's the story. of one young Se quatestinaaieen, fresh when you buy It \ | » cigar is demanded by the smoker. Nearly all retailers reported increasing the people to throw off the |attle man who did tell the truth. | areowated Suear, sek ey Sold in 3 sizee—small, medium, large. rE Oe 2 * . Spanish tyranny. Diaz, the| This young man had an abiding | Bert Seer, sxce & { sales when they had once stocked the Tom Keene repeated the words of the horror of—I hate to say it—well, if/ tHonist ‘Viva la Independen. | it must out —bedbugs. So when first j i Se Viva la Mexico!” As he de-| ——— : zs GREGG SHORTHAND 1 T. CARSTENS, President : , - ‘ So naturally, as selling agents, we were anxious long ago to push this easy Carstens Packing Co. | seller. But the manufacturers, Bondy & Lederer, said “wait.” “Let us hold what we have,” said Mr. Bondy, “and let's wait until we push glowed with electric iumin and bonfires flared up on the mountains. with a new meaning, the ao me eee oe oe ae SrcSess5 33 ant plantations Taught in rt further.” of popular elec. | i on imprisoned or | 3 TO 5 MONTHS t. ; Indeed, while making the cigar which for years has been unquestionably and will fervently echo “Viva ll wry spend 7 to # Months Bine- so 1 TODAY’S STYLES TODAY —_— ee dencia.” | where? . bad by a most ample margin, the steadiest selling brand in America, Bondy & men in political life here R me «ie Led , ‘A ee P hink significance in this cele u j ederer could afford to let well enough alone. Credit, we think, is due them Se eee ie eat ce | GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS ug ' could afford ; ‘ what tyrants have always COLLEGE a bd for absolutely refusing to increase their output of cigars beyond the supply itying the people's vic i“ “3 struggles of the past, that || New Matett Bide 24 and Pine orget similar struggles in are now engaged ; | Spangenberg 1326 Second Av. 1326 Second Av. of the SPECIAL kinds of extra CHOICE tobacco required for their PRE- SADO BLEND. They simply waited for bigger choice crops. Then recently came those extra fine and large crops (from the alluvial sails), just the kind required for thé peculiarly fine aroma, the mellow (almost lus- mus) taste of the Presado Blend. Bondy & Lederer seized the tobacco; we i our opportunity as selling agents, We advised the retail cigar dealers who buy from us to stock the Tom Keene Is Retiring from business. Our end is draw- ing near. Avail yourself of this opportunity to Secure a RAZOR AT ACTUAL COST All our Razors are fully warranted | in spite of its closer profit. Now, Mr. Consumer, we want to make it easy for Live Weight—Baying Price. 6 these customers of ours to sell the Tom Keene. So we are telling the con- sumer through the newspapers of the superiority of this remarkable cigar. | We'll send EVERY smoker to the store for his FIRST Tom Keene, then it | is easy for the dealer to sell more. _ Mr. Smoker: We want you to try the Tom ‘Keene just once, note that mellow richness of the “Presado” tobacco blend — that sweet, nut-like Tory Tang, our very best; $4.00 valu Ww Venctabten ett “Spangenberg Now ff! oa flavor, a sort of almond taste—then tell us if you / $2.2. ; - bas o ae , j Our Celebrated “Blue Steel $1.39 ‘ the Gray—Another Favored Shade have ever smoked any cigar at any price with such encke ry . $2.28 \< aii oy 3 | Colors may come ar | colory thay go, but grays go on }} ° ° } The Rainier, sold for : 0 value. ce dame and st , Ba > emer on: Simms a d complete satisfaction. Now .. idk DG a Ree 1.47 sauti¢ pert ¢ 1.9 oh The Er; German made; $2.00 value. Now 89¢ fil ist $5 3:3 | at all times als If the cigar is not in the show case, ask the dealer at Miller, full hollow ground; $1.50 v one _Fralt—tieinne | Petes | nla We ar f handsome 1 a Se ois eene eee nas éspeset oon ¢ : : $ ss s ‘where he keeps it. All other goods reduced in proportion. i bach ‘ ; it Bradbury System Clothes | P k { @ ] Grabanple PA "Yethes ve " The Best Clothes Made Yet On Easy Credit Terms = oct soe 8 This convenient method of buying works no har« lay poo! at Oriental Foo! Roomil dressing better o doubt you use it to furnish your home AT |r ‘av. Between Fike sed © aioe or to buy groceries “! hy not use it re kA you in iy " st inc, | eee of wearing apparel t does not cost you any more to buy eee this way. Use it | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. ¢ lla OSs } Tune and Clean STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY | ‘pula 5 a i | If the dealer is fair-minded enough j 7 ae. astern to recommend a superior cigar in spite * j on Mar | " * 1332-34 « ttlesReliableCredit Ouse Unio, f the closer profit, be fair to him and ; G. F. Spangenberg pec DOLLAR “2 » cond a > Pd la nt 1 | him to give you more than 1326 Second Ave, . 1326 Second Ave. Of this paper is worth up to $2.00 ™ fo ; per bolt. A BARGAIN. ana _jfive Tom Keenes for a quarter if you y 5 Doors Below Union FEDERAL PAINT AND WALL Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or : wart A L07e } PAPER CO. want THIS brand. ¢ — —_ eres || | 1314 First Ave. Near University St.|sel) real estate, etc. y

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