The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1911, Page 10

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NO MORE INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA i? Bvery year regularly more than & million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape’s Diapepsin and realise mot only Immediate but lasting re Nef. This harmless preparation will @igest anything you eat and over come a sour, gagiy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards Tf your meals don't fit comforta Diy, or what you eat lies like a/ lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that fs a sign | of indigestion. Get from your Pharmacist a 50- ent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you ean. There will be no sour risings, me belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or OR SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH or heavy feel Nausea, Debill heartburn, fullness ing in the stomach, jtating Headaches, Dizziness or In testinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain cure for outoborder stomachs, be- cause it takes hold of your food Jand digests it just the same as if lyour stomach wasn't there, Roliet in five minutes from all nach misery is walting for you ny drug store nt cases contain more than suffictent to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other stomach disorder Thanksgiving Clothes! See Hammerslough Have you been putting off your clothes purchases for that day? You can and will offer thanks by getting Into a new garment purchased from me, The high prices you have be paying are eliminated by my low rent UPSTAI BLACK AND BLUE SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES appropriate for the occasion. $15.00 Instead of $25.00 TAKE ELEVATOR, SAVE $10.00 233-34 Liberty Bldg., Opp. Postoffice. UPSTAIRS Open Saturday Night Till 10:30. Opened-A New Collar Store For Men--At Lennon’s Conveniently located near the door- + way, with quick, willing hands and heads that know their business at your service. It will be a pleasure to you to buy rrrerer: sss collars here. ARROW BRAND all in the new T HE SEAFTLE STAR FOUR GENERATIONS On the steps is Mrs. Margaret Wileon of Seatt! ting is Mrs. Rose Butler of Algona, and standing with baby ls Mrs. Margaret Turner of Bryant. Here are four generations of a family that has made King county ite home for 22 years. (The ple ture was taken here on the occa- sion of & recent visit of Mrs, Mar garet Turner of Bryant, Snohomish jcounty, to the home of her grand mother, Mra. M t Wilson of Seattle, Mra, Wilson ix the oldest, 82 years, She came to Seattle with NEWS OF THE A huge stee! tank 60 feet high will replace the present wooden water tank at the U, Prof, EB. O. Eastwood, consulting engineer at the U, haa completed plans for the 100,000-gallon tank, Bids will be called for immediately, Time for filing nominations for the annual election of the Seattle Commercial Club, to be held Sat urday, will expire at midnight to night. Committee representing the East Side Commercial Club appeared be fore the port commission yesterday and urged that an additional ferry service be provided across Lake Wasbington. Kee RKARKKEAEREE Fire, of unknown origin, de- stroyed a grocery store owned by Dave Bailey at Waters and Thayer sts, Rainier Beach, and burned the wires supply- ing Might to that subarb, plung- ing it into a total darkness, The lows to the store is eatt- mated at $1,500, which is part- ly covered by insurance. shapes, including Clifton, Lamb's Club and Bedford, close fitting notch collars, 2 for 25¢; 15¢ cach. Men’s $1.50 Gloves 95c Imported Cape Skin, in the new shades of tan, all sizes; regu- larly $1.50. Speciat 95c Men's Phoenix Silk Hose, every pair guaranteed to wear 3 months. Sold here exclusively, 50c a pair. =: New crossbar effects and stripes, in Knitted Silk Ties; usually 56c. Special for Saturday .. Ee Knitted Ties 35¢ || { \ i seeeeeeeeeeeee RRARRRHHCERKHAKH It in the general be! indorsed by t uncil to fil} the vacancy of ant corporation counsel left by the appointment of James Brad. ford to corporation counsel will be favored by Bradford. He will an nounce his selection tomorrow. Plans for the organization of @ woman's auxiliary to the Native jing at Evergreen hall last night. BILLS AND BILLS Geraid—Somebody took a roll of bilie from me today. Geraldine — But -you will have to m just the Open Evenings Until 8 and Sunday Until 12, for Laboring People ONLY CUT HATE DENTISTS IN SEATTLE ARE GIVING AWAY FREE—$20,000 in Dental Work CALL AND RECEIVE A COUPON We Use Nothing but the Best Material. PAINLESS EXTRAC. $3 | $15 Sots Teeth ; TION FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEAR: i UNIVERSITY AND SECOND AVENVE ¥ 506 up | $10 Teeth . University Street Opposite Stone-Fieher Co. $8 Gold Crowns. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Mr. Wilson in 1889, and later Hved at Hood's canal on a ranch. Her jdaughter is Mra. Rose Butler of Algona, aged 44, Mrs. Margaret Turner; 20, is Mrs, Butler's daugh ter, and the youngest member, of the family is Charles Turner, aged 4 months. Mra. Wilson is in unusually good health for her age. The Wilsons originally came from Zanesville, O ee ee ee Counciiman Wardall thinks salt water mains would be a Kreat benefit to Seattle bust. hess men. He says that the Underwriters’ association has assured him salt water mains would pay for themselves after about five years by the reduc: ® ton in the cost of insurance. ee ee ee 2 seeeeeee =. doe Bower, bartender, living at the Sweden hotel, had a narrow es cape from asphyxiation, when he forgot to light a-burner in a gas stove. The landlord broke into the room and found him in a half eon- scious condition, R. J. White, a traveling salesman, representing the Hardiman Hat Co. of Seattie, died at his home in’Ta: coma last night of apoplexy. All the “Little Lord Pauntle- roys” who have found mammas who insist upon keep- ing their little pets’ hair bobbed are excused from participating in b! birthday B party. Mra Frances Hodgson Burnett, the cro ator of the first L. L. F,, in 62 to day. But, how it paid Mrs, Bur. F | Sons, to be known as the Native | nett, or Mrs. Stephen Townsend, as | Dangthers, were made at a meet she is now, to write that Little Lord Fauntleroy book, and the roy. alties it brought her from the stage! It has been said that she has made more money out of liter ature than any other woman writer, and that comes very near including the men folks, too; $200,- i Just One More Day All Ladies’ Suits, including every fancy as well as the Tailor Made Blue Serges, at One-Half Off Remember that this sale ends Saturday night, and you don’t have to have the cash, either, as you can Seeeeeseeee | two divisions of “Fight Hooker up the! aide of} Lookout moun tain in a thick fog, Out of wight ot their. own army they) climbed, and into the view of the confederates they came out of the) mist into a storm of fire, The rest ‘of the union army down in the val- ley could see the flashing of the guns and hear the roar, but knew nothing of the progr of the fight until 4 o'clock in (he afternoon when Hooker sent a messenger to Gen, George Hi, Thomas with the news that the crest of Lookout mountain had been carried, 24, 1864, soldiers under Gen i Joe” pushed steep Ni unte WELL NAMED Church—What was the name you called your lawyer? Gotham—Necessity. Church—-But that's a funny Why do you cali him sity? Gotham—Because he knows BALTIMORE, Md, Nov Abraham = Kalinsky, 117 y: age, who asserted he was at Water joo under General Biucher and wit nessed the burning of Moscow, and who took a third wife at the age of 105, ie dead. CLEVELAND, Ohio. — Pri Taft, ‘campaign hate” from a firm her The new style is a derby with a sixinch crown and two and three eighthe brim, CHICAGO, Nov, 24.—The Windy City has a candidate for honors as the meanest man, He ts Frank Vaneurs, who tried to sell a fow bushels of coal, which his wife bought to keep herself and the baby warm, wo that he could buy a drink. CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—Dr. W. A. | Evans suggested to the American | Society for Prevention of Infant Mortality that the clty purchase cows and pasture them in the parks, their milk to be given free to babies, VERY LOW Dolan—t see th’ doctor at Rafferty’s. Anybody sick? Kelly — Rafferty ie. His wife’s had twins again—Puck. Funeral services over the body of Nelson Lewis were conducted at the Masonic temple, under the aus- plees of the Scottish Rite Masons; yesterday. Former Carnegie Man Sentenced (By United Presse Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 24.--Sentence of not more than § years and & months and not less than 4 years and § months was imposed today upon W. J, Cummins, former trus ltee of the Carnegie Trust com pany. He was found guilty Mon- day of having stolon $140,000 of the institutt funds. ENGLAND EXCITED (Ry United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Nov. 24.—England is aroused today as the result of) Lord Beresford’s declaration tn his | speech at Portsmouth that of the 244 ships tn U navy but 12 are) ready for serv Ho declared | that the others are manned by} boys and balf drilled stokers and that the fleet t» not only inwuffi- i cle ed, divided. USE YOUR CREDIT By paying a little down and NOTICE A amail deposit will hold any Suit at the One-Half Off price. the balance in small payments, aa The New York Outfitting Co. 825 THIRD AVE,, CORNER MARION Outfitters for Men and Women. il and white striped outing flannel, trimmed i} With flounce at bottom, special 25¢. } of vici kid with patent leather tip, made ee * AT THE THEATRES * Moore—The Caledoninns * “The Bonnie Briar Bush.” * Metropolitan — “The Country “a ‘ Uwe Come in Evenings °%","y Union Rate Dentists in m—Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville * Grand—Vaudeville and motion © = pletures ee LONDON, Nov, 24.—The Mason. je Grand Lodge of Scotiand will soted int ou bigher pr cen in the off for. 00 | Painless B: Ke but the best materia u s, Latest painless methods used SEATTLE'S OLDEST DENTAL LOCATION-—THIRD AND PIKE ett Office, Bellingham Of; Commerce Bldg. 212 Exchange ® nak $10 Teeth SSeeeeeeeeeeet pi Phone-—Main 1691. the . A which can hardly be favorable, be held. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | [ Besnuseas 50-Piece Blue Willow Dinner Set $5.95 HE popularity of this quaint ware, with its legendary Chin- ese decoration and pleasing blue and white coloring never grows less. will FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Gtore Closes Daily at 5:30 furniture | Dry Goods An interesting value, for the 50- piece set, service for six persons, at $5.95. —Chinaware Section. Oak Center Table Special $7.35 Cr Table or Parlor Stand of solid oak, in iumed finish. ‘Top measures 24 inches square; turned legs and cross pieces. Special, $7.35. Fumed Oak Foot Stool Special, $5.85 ELL-MADE Foot Stool of solid fumed oak with top built in box effect. The removable cushion is of Spanish leather, A special value at $5.85. —Third Floor, BASEMENT SALESROOM Fourth Floor, oe, —— Women’s Untrimmed Beaver Hats Special [$2.95 Tomorrow N excellent assortment of these popular Winter Hats of good quality beaver in new large and medium- size shapes. Colors:— Black White Navy Cardinal Royal-Blue Because of a very favorable purchase, we are enabled to offer them tomorrow at an exceptionally-low price for Hats of this quality—$2.95. Basement Salesroom. New Arrivals in Children’s Wash Dresses Special [45c| Each RESSES made up in the pretty French style, with short full skirt—sizes 2 to 5 years. Two styles, as follows :— | White percale with stripes of Light- and dark-blue percale, patterned with dots or rings | and prettily trimmed with | blue, with Dutch bands of striped material and arl buttons. Made with high neck and long sleeves. Special 45¢. Women’s Outing Flannel Un- der-Petticoats, Special 25c - Short Under-Petticoats of pink or blue | neck and | three-quarter sleeves trimmed | with bands of plain blue ma- 4 | terial, Special 45¢. Women’s Hubbard Aprons Special, 35c Made of blue and white checked Amos sleeves, trimmed vecial 35a. Salesroom. without | with ruffle at bottom. $ keag gingham, Sasement Misses’ and Children’s Kid Lace Shoes Special ES 1 .0O| Pair BOYS’ BOX CALF SHOE $1.15 PAIR comfortable last, with solid leather counter Special $1.15 Basement Salesroom Ladies’ Home journal Patter! unusual value in Misses’ and Chil- dren's all-leather They . SPECIAL A’ Shoes. are eh ae In Blucher style, on a good, over a full-toe, Blucher last. The sizes range from a child’s No. 5 to a Misses’ No, 2. Special for Saturday, $1.00 pair. 2 and insole. Sizes 9 to pair, FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED ee:

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