The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 6

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B THE eran eee. NOVEMBER 29, 1912. A CHILD'S WASTE Adolf, ‘With Usual Cleverness, Makes Arrest From a Description mate 3 v1 KED NOS&, GoaTee, HEIGHT <p ARRY SKIPOUYSKY, Dek NOTED 5 Peer, WeiGnt 0 PouNDs, snace) |TREQUENTS Gay Cares “ND ‘pect A CABLEGRAM COOK FOR Diss MAN? are DAPPER, . CLOGGED BOWELS {omer Svat ter wovek Hooker vila 9 Py age SPEAKS NO ENGUSH, POUSN EMBE Z2LER, iss HIGH PRICED HOTELS. THOVGHT Yo Be iN HANDS UND Freer RED VES, You CAN'T MIS Make It Cross, Pevish, Rest-| DISS CITY, _- (0) tua amor. less and Feverish — If) = ¢ a Tongue Is Coated, Give) “Syrup of Figs.” | % Children dearjy love to take del! | cious “Syrup of Figs,” and nothing | | else cleans and regulates their ten der little stomachs, livers and 30 feet of bowels so promptly and} thoroughly. } Children get billous and consth pated, just like grown-ups. Then they get sick, the tongue Is coated, stomach sour, breath bad; they don't eat or rest well; they be come feverish, cross, irritable and don't want to play Listen Moth ers—for your child's sake, don't force the little one to swallow naw seating castor ofl, violent calomel or harsh irritants, like Cathartl pills, A teaspoonful of Syrup « Dere Iss A BIG REWARD Tor |) DOT FeLcow, =v 15% GASy MONEY BECOSS GVEN A CHILD \Saer SPOT HIM FROM DER DESCRIPTION, - Figs will have your child smiling and happy again in just a few Reak, succten and’ ropulate. thy | PAIR OF PULLETS stomach, make the liver active and HuBBy's cLUB|| LITTLE GIRL WRITES SIOUX |, : 5 Seis cmaphiid domed hare’ totes move on and out of the bowels al ‘ 4 charges that Miss Daisy Ben- | 1TTS 3, Nov, 33 la SAN LEANDRO, Nov, 29.—|of the charges ¢ j the constipated matter, the sour| PITTSBUR et ery ages From his bed, where he has been }jamin, & niece of the age man's bile, the foul, clogged-up waste and = poisons, without causing |’ cramps or gripin, whe par you are not | tim, Ida A. Welnzure & MESSAGES WHILE IN TRANCE e startling , senna and aromatics, it can- | Welnsure not be harmful. Full @irections for| She said he pulled b: children of all ages and for grown jand b her over the b ups plainly printed on the pack. | ve chickens age. @rugging or injuring your children, | estimony before Judge Cohan In ’ . MEA I [ RICES CU i Being composed entirely of luscious | Per sult for divorce from Je e + out of bed ul with two THE MIDDLEMAN ELIMINATED AT Ask your druggist for the full| Helena, Mont.—Because of his name, “Syrup of Figs and Blixir of | philanthrople spirit in helping “ Senna,” prepared by the California | needy, the life sentence of A. J Fig Syrup Co. Tais is the delicious | Beckman, imprisone? in 1903 for tasting, genuine old reliable. Re the murder of Helen Kelly, was fuse anything else offered. commuted to 15 years. Choice Pork « Roast eee BIDS Fcc asevesevoees Prime Veal 4c The al } I ng market OLYMPIC MARKET, j daa sat Pike, SEATTLE MARKET, Occidentai and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson, WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Av. and Spring. PEOPLE'S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison, BALLARD MARKET, 5445 Ballard Av. GOOD SHOES AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES Every Saturday we put special prices on a lot of good shoes in our Basement S@lesroom. We do not sell Cheap Shoes, but do sell Shoes cheap. For instance: Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Patent J Ladies’ 85¢ Storm 50 in button or blucher | Rubbers . c Shoes, style; all sizes, in a $1 95 Ladies’ Kid House big variety of toes ... . Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Tan, Gun} vitton or blucher; a oan, Metal, Kid or Patent $2 95 | dic variety of styies $1. 95 Shoes, in scebtchda tee A big lot of Ladies’ Shoes, In all Another lot of Dull Calf Shoes, | leathers; broken lots, but your OUR MOTTO to *ECTED AT LET US DO YOUR REPAIRING TURRELL SHOE COMPANY QSOBSECOND AVE. BURKE BLOG. PEARL IONE COOK AND REV SPOKANE, Wash. Nov Pearl lone ¢ aged 12 |clared to be of the most [derful mediam wort the Rev. Cora an Indian gif known as one of tb is claimed, whe speaks sptritualists in the North Smith pronounced her one t wonderful mediums sb seen vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls, Smith and the phi heir fingers tov Pace there CORA SMITH, THE MEDIUM ; Later, after she had been de | tected doink th eral times, her Lic qian JIE’ ogatit Misr HERE FOODS COST L HEY'RE FRESHER, TOO Saturday ears ago, when she was nine years of age, Pearl's parents plain, everyday people—disc ered that the child was writing a jdrawing with an ability far abe ‘ her years, One day the mother th found her seated a table appar. The child's eyes were closed. ently asleep, a pencil held in her, Presently ber lips moved and a little fingers moving rapidly across #trange jargon mumbted in a clack | a sheet of paper ing, guttural volee poured forth The mother shook the child. Pres Mre. Smith put a pencil in her ently she awoke as from 4 sleep. fingers and she began to write, White |DENIES NIECE HAS western for many months, Wm. J. had kidnaped him from | KIDNAPED HIM jini sate, treasurer of Nevada, | a sald Weaterfield. helped them to » practically all my life do what I lke with the reat with my family ALBERT HANSEN Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver ret and Cherry Frye & Co.’s Markets bxraordinary Specials for ‘Saturday The Special Clean-Up Sale of slightly and Saturday WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 3 1424 Third Ave, Near Pike Phone Main 1525 New Main Store: Ensen MARKET. Free Delivery j» | PICKLE SECTION a >| Sse "20 LBS. PURE CANE , SUGAR $1. 00 GOVERNMENT IN Shops Jace, with size in some . goon weight dg : $2. 65 CRIBB oc rccce senecees $2.95 hereafter remain open until Boys’ High-Top Boots, extra high, with buckles; double 00 6:30 p. m. soles, Sizes 9 to 13%, at $3.00. Sizes 1 to 6, at y...... On@ lot of same, in sizes 4 to 5% 2 45 MET sbsasseucas Esikevee Vevesverecesvese sevese eeeeees D < . Soe 20¢ a fee STALL 1t3— TOKIO GRocERY RELIABLE DELIVERY— 1 delivery from one or more stalls Lucky Strike Fruit Co. | Spare Ribs, Ib. 12 Sth and Pine er Sth and Pine S We Are Never Out of It = Md 4th and Pine. | Fresh or ‘alt Beef T SUGAR ONLY 8 ib. AIC sootne 201, 84, 40 Sack Fine The rate every day is as low as r 4 ton at whole Granulated sale, It's the same suger Sou always con WHY Standard malware Mon Noe He nds and lose 20 cents. | Ranch New Laid Kens Ste doz » 106. Crab Apples, Se Ib. « tbe. A Clean-Up Sale! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS AND SUITS On the paper was a jumble of | partly in Indian and partly in Eng strange words and characters.|lieh. The English words were min These were Jater proven to be}erably misspelled; yer child, words and sign writing employed|when she i# herself, spells pers by the,Sioux Indians fect The child knew not a word of| = the language nor, as far as can be learned, had she ever seen any sign} writing. OF ALL SPECIALS TELLS TEACHERS TO Sanita WASH THEIR FACES Ry United Press Leased Wh ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ~"Teachers should — en the e | schoolrooms with clean faces and | jhands, with their hair combed neat ly and thelr general appearance be lyond criticism,” declared Calvin 8 P 29. Half Price Kendall, state commissioner of ed \ TWE PERFECT ueation, before the annual Institute Ss ALL PURPOSE of teachers of the public schools. His audience, composed of wom | CARRIES FORTUNE af e AROUND IN POCKET By United Press Leased Wire wiih NEW YORK, November 29.—The biti ah 3 lestate of Frederick Mallard, a fruit |dealer, appraised yesterday for the ltransfer tax, consisted almost en 'tirely ‘of cash, which was found in sum rea jhis pockets when he was discov jered dead on October 29, 1906. The | value of the estate was $8,351, of | a which in bills of large de | Oe dante eae The Big'Lo t, pounds for ten cedts Pie Season Is Here $30 Beautiful Mate- $15 Special Broken Lines Odds and Ends Suits $3.75 We guarantee the integrity and dependable quality STARTS CAMPAIGN | denand for our 1 + “ ‘ * Py | |g am for our mince of all merchandise offered in this and in all our adver- tisements. —~ , A food expert says that pies are healthful if properly masticated. | RUSSO-AMERICAN Sold at Stalls 124 and | PACT NOT SIGNED fat Mrs. Carr’s, Stall 120 WASHINGTON, Nov, 29.—The a state department denied today the oe ae - Our business on Wedhesday far exceeded what Wel antici truth of an Odessa dispatch to a | London newspaper, stating that the | {Russian and American treaty has | been renewed and that the United |f| pated, for which I #jph to ex States had waived the pas ort |f press my sincere thanks to my question, over which the interna regular customers and others We were unable to supply the irkey Dinner d pumpkin tional difficulty arose, \f pies. For the benefit of those sewE QR, VINDICATION J is, Wr, Yells of thon Patrick, the lawyer pardoned by the weet nics, ‘er ana, |Gov. Dix after conviction of the 8 aD alle THE murder of Millionaire Wm. Marsh MR. i} i oF 2 naire mm. areb | Rice, conferred here today with his S KENDIG,. Greater Seattle Cloak Fort: ceaenige | Boothe 133.136 |afternoon he visited the relatives of jcertain Sing Sing prisoners to|f Best Butter and iad at and Suit Company Yet hl. sedntehe aig Popular Prices. If made from inferior flour, no matter ‘how thoroughly masti- cated, they cannot be digested, But, by using (Made from Eastern Hard Whest and Western Seft Wheat ) the crust reaches a standard that assures you a uniformly high quality in pies and pastry, as it does in bread or in biscuits. It ie the Perfect All-Purpose Flour Manufactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS Co, ‘i : the Cost if E. H. COLLINS, _ “ America’s Finest Flouring Milis"* The Barlow Gard ively 1001 Third Avenue, Corner Madison Street auve yon monek.on funeral werk Successor: to SEATTLE, U, 8. A. 709 Second ave. Hlott 3636. Car-|f A. SCOTT, STALL 28, nations, 50c dozen.-—Advertisement We A Are Going to Bust the Food F. H. FAIRBANKS, Stall ut the middleman, buy direct fre . us at wholesale WM. DARCY, Stall 14 | Ibe “ALE so 1240 vinci Meat Co 206 STALLS 88% | PAWLING’S Stall 117 Lower Ploor—All New Stuff, CORNER GROCERY We are still selling ov IMPORTED FRENCH PEAS. at, Fisner’s BLEND FLour: celebrated | PARRBLLE MAP aOGARSE PACIFIC COAST FISH CO | Vn. 20¢ STALL 30% the highent qual Oliver Smoked Meat House | HWOME-WAT Smoked Meats. ert Yakima Po: “ For Sale by All Dealers 1 used abe fas) ROnTABLES ce | Legs of Spring Lamb, Ib 1S Shoulders of Spring th... vee Lamb Stew, Ib . | Pig Pork Roast, Ib..12 | 7 Ibs. Neck or Back I No. 3 - Lard .. No. 5 pail Lard . No. 10 pail Lard... Main 6989. and Maetntost: than axtywhere im Quality amd Quantity, Boiling Beef, Ib. WESTLAKE per be Stalls 22-23 200 Fudge 400 Hand-re s SEALE 200. A A NE

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