The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1912, Page 3

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eo OVERCOMES INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA IN A FEW MOMENTS of these and all Sourness, Heartburn and from a sick, upset Stomach will vanish. So the Tuneful Cop “Alma, 7 Alma, where do yeu) live What is your phone, dear! The number, please give.” jceman ©. W. Gauntiette was Prumming the refrain of the song \s | he trudged wp the Madison st. hill yesterday, It's a haunting litte! tune, and the ble policeman couldn't get tt out of hin head At the corner of Seventh av met Alma herself, Alma was eb ins a paper Bn contalging a of beans an: ome clothes stomach distress will go. No indiges |Her chooks were smudgy with di ing of gas, acid. or eructations of un iand tears. At sight of the officer ep Bo omg or beadache. she opened the floodgates of grief in regulating upset stom | anow in remedy in the whole Hoo-hoo! Rloo-hoo! Holy mac " now eat their favorite foods without lricemee ey iad een eeate’ | © bave a bad stomach | Evidently it wax, for Alma roared | e fifty.cemt case of Pape's Diapep | her sorrow to all the world our stomach right. Don't keep On) wan’ my mamma! | wanna ie Hot here long. so make your! home! | wan’ my mamma!” nd digest it; enjoy it, witheut) “Here, now, quit It. Cut it out! soothed the policeman in tones of acute distress We'll find your a five minutes gourness oF LS dizziness in te Belongs in yo ome anyway, It should be kept handy adlveorsd on —— ing pe be agree with them. | mamma for you. Quit jt,can't you?’} goof an att of * ier yepepeia, gastritis or stomach | The male animal tx always helpless | Mf Gaytime or during the night, it le there to give the | in.ihe presence of feminine dtetrons relief kvown | what's your name” seg er a Alma, eh? Weil, do you live?” ¢ Then he faughed—laughed until | rly buret the buttons off his) nd Alma, aged 4, took com Alo, where 1 don’t expect it'd do any good to ask your phone number?” said Gauntlette, sti!) laughing, and Alma aated i Enrongh her tears, though id Suits of le and Quality the words that govern | ' “HELLO, BOB,” SAI OF PEOPLE TO “Hob” Hodge the progressive can. @idate for gowrnor, has returned from one of the most remarkable campaign tours In this state, He |vistted Sedro Woolley and Arling ton in the past two days, and the surrounding country, making, prob biy, the most thorough canvass r undertaken by any candidate lfor a state office. He made no pub He speeches, but visited with the people and distributed his cards. Hodge saw them and talked to them im their places of busivese and in their homes. He spoke to men and women, and ented his cart his cards to the Freckle-Face! | March Brings Out Uneightly Spots. How to Remove Easily. ' De you know how easy it ts to remove those ugly spots so tbat po) one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of | doubhe strength, from Bartell Drag Co., and one night's treatment wil! show you how éaay it ts to rid your self of freckles and get a beautiful complexion. The sun and winds in| March: bring out freekies, and ae a) result wore othine ix sold thie} month, and the druggisis some times find it difficult to get suf-/ ficient to ly all calls. Re sure to ask for the double strength | lothine, as this is sold wnder gaar-| antee of money back If it faila to! remove the freckles. Style and these two exsen- guilt or coat can pow ‘That fe required All fe you'll fiud Spring ‘of unusual merit fp sylish fabrics and See our very eof handsome suits at 00 a Smait Payment Down and Just $1 a Week. Mime to select your fe before the complete broken. Now you'll ‘the newest shapes in Randsomels (rimmed — ae prices — with aio al Ountiti 7G) at the National—$1 jal the vo he ae |mother appeared at THE STAR—FRIDAY, ‘1 WANNA GO HOME!’ WEPT ALMA, ‘BOO-HOO!’ “Pinched” Her—She Was Restored to Mother's Arms, and All Was Well she didn't understand what the big policeman was talking about. “What's your other name? it sounded like nts in the al “IT don't get ft, but never Do you know where Cc her father's na Clearly this big policeman was stupid, “The wagon for yours,” sald the on age and rang in at the box the police auto patrol uecing up, then Alma did get. seairt! She stiffened with fright, and did not ery aloud, but she hung on to the bag of beans and the clothes pine. At headquarters she was tongue ed with fear when Capt. Willard jwestioned her In the matron’s room she was washed and fed, and cuddled, but not teasgured, | She continued to want her mother. Late in the afternoon an anxious police head quarters, Yes, a child had. been found, said the desk sergeant—« little girl, Yes, he had a bag of béean# and clothes pins, Sure, the lady could see the little girl Through an open door a wall was: |wafted. “I wan’ my mamma! ‘wanna go home!" The next in stant they were in each other's arms. ‘Alma’s otlier name was Bjstrom She lives at 908 Fifth av When Gauntietie came off duty last night, he was still inquiring tunefully where a aia ie ee ae _ D THOUSANDS ROBERT T. HODGE ebfidren, asking them to give them to thelr parents. Miners who have worked with bim greeted him as of yore, with a cheery “Hello, Bob! Everywhere he impressed the peo ple that be was one of them, and [t Wan something new to the big ma jority of them. They never met candidates for governor in that plain, hearty manner “I am thoroughly satisfied with the outlook,” sald Hodge this morn ing. “Hard work, campaigning that way? Well, maybe ft is, but T'm used to it, and I'm golng to win this fight. The people want a peo ple’s man for governor, You should have beard the way they talked ev erywhere I went IT SOBERED HIM (Ry United Prees Leased Wire) TULARE, Cal, March 22. jeause Tulare has no fall, | Wheeler competied a wobbly cith j2e8 to walk his beat with him seven jhours. W. C. was in « sober mood Jat the end of the marathon. Cine wanes The following verag: prtena, paid (oy toval ‘commiosion met | Si cscs aoe, according to cacellonce, bat otherwise Be first grades end Butter lnnheWsmieesee so ‘ ke | Loine, Not No. fon eat. 18 aS steer ana tongue, fresh | Wethers q | Spring lamb fom get a sult the famous Bradbury that you are best in Style, Fit y+ Tailoring that at the Eastern Pisplay windows mi idea of the many t and most in Spring mnen is ow Mm Goat and ful! per. With threeinc? made 0 in all the lates: Woolens, including and priced 7.50 PW Model in Men's Me attracting merit Is the full box im all the and handsome , Your Suit Tomorrow—Pay the Bill Later fight in now—while the stock is still complete in ever¥ way, and select your new You may as well have the use of it these fine spring days, and if you're wait ave the ready money—it Is not necessary. You can use your credit at this | & small payment is required when you get the suit and the balance Is pald by the | ASTERN | OUTFITTING CO., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” ECZEMA Breakers Pork— Dressed hogs Trimmed sides": et Dance at Dreamiana tonight. Aten s fed Lo sere -U, ehed up for ewhl bs Rement apes of thin di do not care w nor how many ou will write me you a FREE TRIAL wy mild, soothing, that will convince you more In a da than T ‘one else could tp i you are disgusted about If I will sen month ught this wo Juat try tt and you will you. tolling you the trut Bank Otticer |] M Reterences, Third National Mes M: better act than to Could you to nome poor auf. nd this nol MARCH 22, 1912 TO THE WAGE EARNER ‘The Store That Saves You Money Is Stil Cutting Down the High Cost of Living | Tomorrowls Men’s Da EAD THESE MONEY SAVERS CAREFULL GOLD DUST jo an 25c price 1 Ac Boys’ $2.75 SWEATER COATS Now GENUINE DOUBLE DIP Searchlight Matches 5c ALWAYS Our Price 1 O Cc 79¢ 3 for ess suiets | Old Dutch Cleanser DRESS SHIRTS a Price 10c Our Price 4—Cans—4 Carnation Mitk for Sd5C Men’s $1.00 BLUE, BLACK OR GRAY OVERALLS Now 7 Bars Fels-Naptha, Ivory or Fairy C Soap...... 25 Regular Durham DUPLEX RAZORS $5.00. Try one REGULAR 25c TABLE OIL CLOTH 1, the 20 Yard Men’s $5.00 OXFORDS Now Regular 10c ROLL TOILET PAPER ae” Loy @ for Regular LOOK ‘a 5c CIGARS AMERICAN PRINTS Men’s Roms tae Some Ask 7c the Yard 95 | 25C | now Sic Boys’ $3.49 Dress Shoes $1.98 Doors Open 9:30 A. M. The Home of Carhartt’s B Second Av. at James i Doors Open 9:30 A. M.

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