The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR--MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1912 BUPEPSIN, Wilt REGULATE wures|COMANCHE, HORSE HERO O*| to suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heart- CUSTER’S L AST ST AND mn or a sour, gassy, upset Stomach, bad atomachs in order—"really does” overcome gee, heartburn and sourness in five minutes— Papo’s Diapepain the largest selling stomach If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, ‘eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is foul; tongue coated; your insides filled As ‘waste, remember the moment Diapepsin comes in ot all such distress vanishes, It's traly aston: ane and the joy ie ite harmleseness. zent cane of Pape's Diapepsin will oe you a hundred or your druggist hands you your money in gold to men and women who can't get their belongs in your home--should always be kept see. pour, upset stomach during the day or at — and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. SAW IT IN THE STAR. DECIAL | SES OR SPECTACLES Now $2.50 EXAMINATION FREE SPOKANE, Wash. Feb. 6.-This| Two days after that famous out Comanche. Prono ine only animal|rage Generals Terry that Se rmest am the Custer mas. ote how rests In a snug corner of the Dattietield, the anima) exhibit in ‘thet University dazed with seven bullet wounds in of Kansas museum, with his hide|his body. He carried the gallant stretched over a mounted statue. | Keogh to his death and escaped Looking #* natural as life, he seems |The men prepared to shoot him to to mnoose away, dreaming of the/relieve hin misery, but, an they days when battles raged and horses looked at the horrible devaststion, leaped ai the smell of powder. He | {eating ot attection for the Jone is admired by the thousands at-| beast came over them and they tracted to the pen each year termined to eave his life if Bo in the world of horses, eee them ‘Thanks to the care of his friends, recovered. On return to civilization he was taken to Fort Lincoln, Nebraska, and later to | Port Riley, Kansas, where he on- Joyed the remainder of his days. He died at the ripe old age of 31 toria Centennial committee here. y a S| = ; oe you? If so, we guarantee to give be aid of property fitted glasses. Optical Co. Hammond Lumber company has offered to transport the “ stick to San Francisco free charge, provided the ccammiad will deliver it to Seattle, Wash., * Sings at Funeral JACKSON, Mich, Feb- 5.—Pro fessor W. M. Skinner's own voice tang “Crossing the Bar” during the funeral services over his body here Some time before his death | the SALEM GETS IT WALLA WALLA, » Or, unanl i LONGEST POLE AVE., GROUND FLOOR otante , stioaraet 8 ze Bring Thi E wing a (woday session here au Ae duriag which the racing card for next year was made out, officers elected and other business trans }] acted, { Officers elected for the coming yeer are: President H. S. Ralston, Van- Acres at Lot |\22:3222 ices Before the Car Line Toy gy hy oe age isang — ‘the world, will be presented to the Panama Pacific Exposition com- who today discusses the situation from whence he 4 ‘ Wonatenes apples . Native apples | Naval oranges |... Dresses Meate—Selling Price, ‘this car ran through this land it would sell for $1,500 per acre. North and East of the city now. Buy it before the development has all taken it while it i, uncleared. while the roads are just being built; buy it before on Canal is finished; buy it before the Panama Canal is opeacd; huy it uction of car lines Today and Prosper Offer You Your Choice of Acres at $400 Per Acre Think of it. 0, and an acre not on the other side of the lake or in Snohomish @fine view acre north of the city, in King county, east of the present Country een the Lake and Sound, at once and go see this land. ich on Lake Wshington free with each acre. O it is easily cleared. | F chance for independence. ‘This is your chance to get in at the bottom Hl 4 your chance to reap a profit by Seattle’s upbuilding. daily, rain or shine. NSON & CC will secure any acre. You can buy an acre of land, equal to ten Roads built to every acre. The use of 30) feet ft! 5: Splendid soil. Splendid f CO., Third Floor N. Y. Block | is THE igns At the southeast corner of Second and James, and you will see THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY IN THE MEANTIME Compare These Prices REGULAR $1.75 BLANKETS, $20.00 WOMEN’S SUITS GO AT— SEVEN BARS FELS NAPTHA OR IVORY SOAP— MEN’S REGULAR $19.50 SUITS OR OVERCOATS, NOW ye A WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS, REG. $40, GO AT REGULAR 50c WOMEN’S BELTS NOW— 96° ~ REGULAR $3.50 | LACE CURTAINS, NOw— 30 Sale Starts 9: a. m. Tomorrow WOMEN’S REGULAR 20c.HOSE NOW— lOow— WOMEN’S REGULAR $1.50 IMPORTED KID GLOVES, Now 69c The Store That Saves You Money MEN’S-HATS, WORTH $3.00, NOWw— O€6 SEIS aes

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