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ai A Reasonable Plea for the Stomach) * If Your Stomach ts Lacking In Di 4 qestive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do Ite Work—Espe- claily When it Costs ; Nothing to Try? Not with dr but with a rein < digestive agents, such rally at work In the Zorcement as are 1 stomach? that digestion pitrogenons ferments, cretion of hydrochloric acid. your food falls to digest, it is proof positive that some of these agents are lacking in your @igestive ap. requires pepsin and the ae paratus Stus sia Tablets con tain nothing ene natural ele 4 ments to digestion and when placed at work in the weak stomach and small Intestines, sup ply what these organs need. They a Stimulate the gastric glands and gradually bring the digestive organs ck to their normal condition ‘ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have 4 deen subjected to critical chemical : tests at home and abroad and are} . found to contain nothing but natural we digestives Chemica! Laboratory, Telegraphic address, “Diffindo,” London. Tele > phone No. 11029 Central. 20 Cullum A Bt, Fench St., B.C Lone 9th August, 1905. Thave analysed most carefully a 4 box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets - a (which I bought myself at a city chemist’s shop for purpose), ‘ manufactured by the FP. A. Stuart Co, 86 Clerkenwell Road, London, B. C., and have to report that I cannot find y trace of vegetable or mineral poisons. Knowing the pdients of the that they are for the purpos: admirably for which they are Intended. (Signed) John R. Brooke, F. LC, F.C. 8. ‘There is no secret in the prepara tion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, . Their composition {s commonly known among physicians, as is ¥ shown by the recommendations of 4 40,000 licensed physictans in the 4 United States and Canada, They a are the most popular of all reme dies for indigestion, dyspepsia, 7 water brash, insomnia, loss of appe- 4 tite, melancholia, constipation, dys entery and kindred diseases origi ating from improper dissolution and assimilation of foods, because Ee: they are wghly reliable and . harmless to or cbild. : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at once a safe and powerful remedy one «rain of these tablets being 4 Strong enough (by test) to digest a 3,000 grains of steak. eggs and other , foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Table i will digest your food for you when your stomach can't. 3 Ask your druggist for a fifty. | | cent box or sed to us direct for a trial sample package and you FA 16@ Stuart Bidg., Mar be surprised at the result. i 7 Stuart Co. | shall, Mich. Dance at Dreamland tonight, | The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Bature's Tonle: your grocer has it fresh and strong in 1c botties. HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted | #2 A reward of one thousand dol. lars (31.000) be paid by his Sister, Henriette Moutonx, for 43 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. STATE DENTAL WAR A\?: GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE utp OO T Make a Fre bs | Combine, Will ae Mork woe witht Combine Dentiate. t their pientific analysis shows | When | ts, Tam of} ath LEADING Dems 21 De Your Dental FOR SCOTTY LOS ANGELES, Nov, 2 Valley Scotty” ia convin that he re & charmed life as the result of an automobile accident on Hollywood boulevard. At the time of the aceldent the Death Valley miner had the throt tle thrown wide open and was making the machine hum, accord ing to witnesses, As he rounded A curve, Scotty lost control and |the machine crashed into a tele. graph pole. Scotty and the other oooupants were thrown to the ground, but all escaped serious in- jury. NEW WAY TO GET EXTRA NICKELS Patrons of the Seattle, Renton & Southern electric lve are indig nant at a new ruling put into ef. fect on that line this week which compels patrons to ask for trans. fers when they get on the care. jAlrendy many extra nickels have been gleaned by the company be cause the patrons of the line are not accustomed to getting the transfers as they get on the oi “The Seattle Electric Co. en- forces this rule,” sald one angry patron this morning, “but there is some excuse for it there, as some fares are only fourcent tickets and those are not entitled to transfers. But all the Seattle, Renton & Southern fares are 6 cents and that entitles the patron jto @ transfer, It ts a scheme to jmake money off the public, I be- Neve the company could ‘be com- jpelled to rescind’ this ruling, as a |five-cent fare entitles a patron to & transfer.” Did Women Make . County Wet Again? BOISE, Hia., Nov. 24.-—Kootenal county has gone wet by a vote of 3343 to 2444, according to reports reac hing here today. In Coeur © City, where women took an part in the election, the town gave the wets a large major }ity, and, as a result, politicians are wondering just where the women stood on the matter CHOKED TO DEATH ADL United Preee Leased wire) Nov Cap tain John " 5 uitvale, who last night choked to Peter H. Jessen on board the scow Rock Island, sald today that fol lowing the death of Jessen he sailed the scow to Bay Farm island and rowed ashore, going to San Francisco, where he surren dered to the police and was told to come fo Alameda, He became confused and went to Oakland, Evans was brought here where he Is held pending the de termination of jurisdiction in his case. LOST IN NIGHTIE Peter Bressler, an old man about 80, took an early morning walk at 4:30 today, In his nightgown. He couldn't tell where he lived when picked up by the police patrol at 6th av, N. E. and EB. 40th at. He was making bis way to the unt versity under a railroad bridge. His relatives, who live in the uni versity district, called for him later Miss Jessie Booth, who lost two rose-colored willow plumes from her room in the Raleigh hotel, after al- | lowing a girl friend to visit with her |night before last, has joined the jehorus singing “Never again.” A messenger boy returned the plumes to her, but they were broken and spoil THE E MARKETS aor oite hreraae astingvon but! Fresh Baatern butter FSS FF Pea - re necmage Liver sausage Bologna Rolled ham Ox tongue, each Dried beet Feed, Selling Washington Eastern trnoth 19. 00@20.00 timothy .15.00@ 14.000 CHARMED LIFE ANE STAR—PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, oir foreman of Moran Company Buys Stump-Puller Sto Recognizes Merits of Machine and Advises Others to Invest-Sees Enormous Demand for Machines in the Northwest ‘Among those who are purchasing stock of the American Machine Works is W. B. Fraser, a resident of Seattle for twenty-five at one time foreman of the Moran Company, and later with the Washington Iron Works. his retirement from active business four years ago. ars. Mr, Fraser was He owned and operated the Acme Forge Works here up to “I am impressed with the possibilities of your stump-pulling machines,” said Mr, Fraser in the company’s salesrooms yesterday, “While of simple construction and fool-proof, your stump-puller is exceedingly powérful, and I am not surprised that it does all the work that could be expected of it. “During my ownership of the Agme Forge Works I made a number of stump-pullers, none of which could compare in efficiency with your machine. You have the principle of a hydraulic jack applied to a pulling process, and the power of your machine is limited only to the strength of the steel cable attached. The fact that the cable is subjected merely to a steady strain, and not to jerks or snaps, as when a donkey engine is used, insures the fullest ef; ficiency of the cable. that your machine will meet the requirements for a low-priced stump-puller with “My experience and good judgment as a mechanic proves to me low cost of operation. While of simple construction, it is very powerful, “You can sell your machines at prices within the reach 6f owners. of small tracts of cut-over land, and that means an enormous demand. “I consider your stock an pacoguase investment, and will call it to the attention of my friends personally.” A Strong Endorsement Hansen & Co., Who Purchased and Are Using a Puller to Clear Seattle Streets, Are Much Pleased With Work Accom- The original of the following letter may be seen at the Anterican Machine Works office, 518-520 Washington Bldg. HANSEN & CO,, Land Clearing Contractors, 4 4100 Twenty-Fifthl Ave. S. W,, ' Seattle, Wash, Seattle, Wash., Nov, 18, 1911 American Machine Works, 705 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Dear Sirs: N We purchased one of your weeks ago, which we have used in pulling the stumps in on a contract with the city of Seattle. No, 3 Stump Pullers about three 25th Ave. S. W., Some of the stumps pulled were four feet through. We are more than convinced, after our experience with your machine, that the American Stump Puller is in a class by itself. It is the most simple and powerful machine we have ever seen, and we have had considerable experience with pulling ma- chines. We are glad to recommend it, as we know it will pull anything a cable will stand. Yours sincerely, HANSEN & CO By Thomas Hansen, Mgr. Large Profits for Stockholders The Smith chinery for canneries, first sold its stock here in Seattle at 50 cents a share, Cannery Machines Co., a Seattle concern manufacturing mas You cannot buy that stock now for less than $2 a share. Within the past three years it has paid dividends aggregating over 100 per cent. Counting the increase in the value of the stock, first investors have received six dollars for every dollar invested, Canneries are of limited number and the operating season is short The American Stump Puller will be used the year round apd every owner of a large or small tract of logged-off land is a prospective buyer. No one who investigates the merits of our stump puller will consider any other method of clearing land, | Searching Investigation Invited We invite the most searching investigation as to the merits of our Stump Puller and the character and ability of the men at the head af this company, and if you are not satisfied in every way that the American Stump Puller is all that we claim for it, we certainly do not expect, nor do we want, you to invest any money in this company. Our Stump Puller can be seen at the downtown office of the company, in the Washington Building, 705 First Ave., foot of Cherry Street. ‘This machine can be seen in actual operation, pulling stumps, every day invited to this week in a section of the city convenient to car lines, You are call at our office and see the machine and, if convenient, arrange to see it in operation pulling stumps, | S104 > PULLER 4 puis" STUMPS | T ri American Machine Works Plant at 2012 Fifteenth Avenue West. PRESENT CAPACITY, ONE STUMP FULLER DAILY-—PRESENT DEMAND, FIVE STUMP PULLERS DAILY. Stock Advances from 50 Cents to $1.00 After Midnight Tomorrow Come to our office today or tonight and investigate this rare investment opportunity. We will prove to you that the stock of the American Machine Works is the safest and most profitable investment offered in Seattle since the Smith Cannery Machines Co. was started, We will prove that an output of only one machine a day will be sufficient to pay 15 per cent on the par value of the company’s total capitalization. Orfive machines daily the profit will be more than 75 per cent. . We will show you that conservative business men, professional men and mechanics are buying this stock. We will convince you that your interests will be safeguarded, no matter how small your holdings of stock may be. In buying now at 50 cents a share you will receive two shares for each dollar invested. Dividends will be declared on the par value of the stock, so you will receive double the amount of the declared dividend on each dollar now put into the company’s stock. A Great Demand Every day brings unsolicited orders from people who are anxious to secure a stump puller at the earliest possible moment. The machines do the work economically and to the perfect satisfaction of all pro- spetcive purchasers. Orders are coming in much faster than we can supply stump pullers with our present capacity. We must enlarge our plant to a capacity of at least five stump pullers a day to sup- ply.the demand for this machine in the Northwest. Many Eastern and Southern states need this stump puller as much as we do here in this territory. We must get our steel and other materials in large quantities, and we should have sufficient capital to enable us to sell stump pullers on time to farmers who cannot pay the full purchase price in one pay- ment. There is no difficulty at all in the sale of ‘the machines. é Partial Payments Acceptable If it is not convenient for you at this time to pay the full amount on stock you sub- scribe for, one-quarter of the amount, or 1214 cents on each share, can be sent with your application and the balance can be paid at the rate of one-quarter in thirty days, one-quar- ter in sixty days, and one-quarter in ninety days from date of your application. Applica- tions will be accepted for stock in blocks of 100 to 3,000 shares. And don’t forget that the price of American Machine Works stock will be increased from 50 cents to $1.00 per’share after midnight Saturday, November 25. So either call or send in your application at once. Fill in this application for number of shares you wish, tear it out of the paper and mail with your remittance, - 1911 AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS, 520 Washington Bldg., 705 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. Enclosed find .......... Dollars to apply as *full part payment on ....... . shares of the capital stock of the American Machine Works of the par value of $1.00 per IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that I am to receive this stock at 50 and that it will be issued to me fully paid and non-assessable. sents per share CER RN) NG as ie ses ARBNS rH Sea ees a www lf you pay Town ...45 Pe KEV eos . *If you pay for your stock in full in one payment, draw a line through the word for your stock in installments draw a line through the word “full.” “part.” American Machine Works 518-520 Washington Block OPEN EVENINGS 705 First Avenue, Seattle