The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1913, Page 3

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ich Uncle A rich fake out uncle turns out but the n The Game That Failed He get rid of mother-intaw See what happens! A Man ive People feigns sickness physical Christianity my office ab ICES are at I can guarantee FDWIN J, cROWN, D D fenttle’s Lending Dentint 713 First Avenue Open e®en until 4 for people who werk Found” column to A young minister wins R.E.J.BROWN D E N T 8 T ROBBED BY A DENTIST every being robbed indays Lost articles are usualiy found by Star want ade in the “Lost and PROGRESSIVES CANNOT YIELD, SPEAKER SAYS HER me WORD st to die,” the at ntinued AY, ag she offe prayer af rayer to her Make The Lewis couple lived together for 20 years t of in toll wher & H. store, thr himself front b (t a small steel Kk y which te used to pry the cash register SUING KATHERINE WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 y Clarence J. Shearn has therine mmons 000 i Gould a Ci wetting Gould divo $5,000 ar er and eal | aay « $2 from H for misce A Good Appetite b a Glorious Thing |And Any Person Can Have a Rip Roaring One If Stuart’s Dy pepala Tablets Are Used After Meals. The secret of appetite Iles tn a |healthy and normal d on the part of the stomach other digestive organs wants and it wants all kinds of food, too, | and light, sweet and sour. qualities are needed by man’s and so the system craves This craving is appetite. “Ever Since | a Tabiets | Simply p Delight in Food.” The real value in Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets consists of their ir stant acting digestive abilities They digest the food in the stor jach very quickly, stop irritation, rest the stomach and when the poe nt of the food is take into the system they go with it into |the blood and thus replenish the di |geative fluids Thowsands of men and women in| fae country have proved, to their complete satisfaction, the great di gestive and curative values of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ona ingredient of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets is so powderful that one grain of it will digest 3,000 grains of food and {t will even do this in a glass tube without the ald of man’s stomach. Just think what this means, when your stomach ia raw and filled with hurtful acids and alkalies. The rest {t wilt re lceive will be priceless | Stuart's Dyspepsia sold by all druggists Obtain a box, 50 cents, take a tablet after your just to prove how easily digest that meal Tablets every where today and next meal m An 014 estabita equipped in every Northern Bank 1 713 First Ave., ‘io Block tf teed to be better than | Our Truss Is guarn e her 4107 A oO. Third Av * Excursions Daily | to Navy Yard LUNDBER |Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy) quickness of action B | Leaves Colman Dock 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Yard Open to Visitors. Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M,, 2 and 5:30 P. M. Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Your digestive apparatus always) more food when {t is normal) Used Stuart's Dys-| | are you can| THIEF GETS $30. | | | of English life | cee | Olympian Tonight 5 “The W i “ * Lubin } a; “The lograph |drama York " n 7 Kalem The ee r we _ ; Doubdle Ranch pe ap racer, Ds te fauont 1 ar eee Rhe ho r Class A_ Until Saturday Night od ua pci that platform at City Ha that a tote: The piatforn built ft be F vt 00M A eae Alice Car of New York of the Px ” tional organizer for the party “We desire to assure you,” says Clemmer Until Saturday Night hi Mant ph Comedy: “A Leader of} snown by you in furnishing the en, Soren Lubin drama. place from which this dist ish nes woman could «peak, and regret that "The Girl of the Woods,” two-reel | °™ e COURS placed lVictor drama; "The Anarchist, {the burden of paytng for this stand jImp drama; “Animated Weekly,”|"P0" 704 world’s news, and a comedy ] IN THE rey ae \ Dey) e A 1 A rough comedic are both Cr tals In the tal prog for th midweek The Pendul of Fate isa and interestir as a produ by one of compante The sto the English peerage laws Throagh san tt man poste \ ar state of affaire is reves fortune secured see Silas Marner,” a two tion of Ge Eliot's 1 the m this week par It is aw Cotonial Until Saturday Night “The Pendulum of Pate,” twe reels; “Thy Will Be Done,” Es sanay drama; three comedies. eee Melbourne “Romance of Erin,” two-part] Domino; “Pwo Old Tara,” Key stone comedy; “Beauty in a Sea jshell,” Thanhauser drama; “Mak ing of al Woman,” American drama and’ “The Melbourne Weekly . Grand Until Saturday Night "“Sypebrothers,” American drama | “Through the Sluice Gate,” Majestic |drama; “Oh, What a Night,” and ny Men and a Mu Rellance see Cirouit Until Saturday Night | “Black Sheep,” two-reel drama Courageous Sports Makin Pig Iron,” American split reel ‘ee Dream Until Saturday Night Silas Marner,” two-reel Edison drama; “The Winning Punc \“A Fallen Her Bio; h come dies, and another split Pathe reel. . . At the Yesier Tonight “The Wheels of Fate,” two parts “The Great Physictan, Phe Har nessed Falls of the Northwest, “Dr. Turner Turns the Tables. ee | Children 5 to 12, Half Fare, | At the City Unt Friday “Ligris ing detective At the Home Until Friday Homer's “Ody thr parts Animated Weekly, 84." Ama teurs Friday. To Restore Good Health story asey No. he first thing to do is to cor- | v-tucraw sea WIE CTWER FECT SES | ct the minor ailments caused | defective or irregular action f theorgans of digestion and | limination. After these or- ins have been put in good working order by timely use of | BEECHAM ’S PILLS (Tha Largest Sate of Any Medicine In the World) better digestion resulta, and then the food really nourishos and strengthens the body. The first dose gives relief and sounder eleep, quieter nerves, and improved action of all the bodily organs are caused use of Beecham by an oceasio Pills, They give universal satisfac tion and in safety, surenesa and Have No Known Equal In boxes 10¢., 260. in four parts, an interest: | ham's Pills | ‘THE STAR WEDNE WALKER NAMED AS NEW REGENT} OF UNIVERSITY § Atte orney HE WANTS PROOF. atate Mr fled to fill t it ts will not s own behalf E. Hay was fr having defense he sub a phy F claring that .the man who ts a ‘ a racing be Ke and Arnold gambling r tectives Barton phy fused It o | hey had no pers i ‘awn't a hay | ie fora fe = COMPLETE PLAN FOR | ting for . ows a QUR AUTO SPEEDWAY, red a meal, bat | | drink Where PR 217s | y waiter, without]. goattle will have one of the finest | modate 10,000 to 12,000 cars. Draw ach o, rudely ejected him from], tomobile speedways fn the!ings of the course and buildings th tee try, whith will eventually put/are on exhibition at the Arctic | s clty on the automobile racing | club, Press club, Hotel Perry, Wash mite SENTENCED, map as qpe, of the leading racing ington Annex and the office of the rier ore of the country in the new|Speedway Corporation, 414 Hoge ; ourse, half a mile south of Renton | building bn, on the Tacoma interurban| Says Doherty: “The construction ig YORK, Ox Oct. 39.—Dr, Er. [ingruom oF lof the Seattle speedway will be jnest Maret, alleged scoomplice ot] Ground breaking will commence|such that the curves will sustain {Hans Gchrnldt ened slayer ofl fore another two weeks hdve|with safety a speed of approximate mained pomnod & counterfeiting: | ceed, according to Harry W. Do-/ly 110 miles per hour, that Js, the jing scneina, was bentenoed (toaky | "the originator of the idea, curves will hold a car that 1s able phy Indpe Heat to Seven: year te) ager of the Seattle Motor |to attain this speed on the straight wiscnmeest Speedway Corporation. away. The straightaways are Ample transportation —factlittes | three-quar mile each and the | are f » The track Is adjace two bury quarter mile each. to the Northern Pacific, Great | Tacoma n saw such crowds as Northern, the interurban and the occupled that city’ during the races Rye EVEN TT @ Tr [Seattle-Tacoma automobile road. of 1912 and 1913, and those crowds \peocnes, freenone % oh tS IGrand stande are planned to seat | were composéd of pe who had * ¢ astone 0 @ bo 4,000, and there will be automobile money to spend, and spent it Papen peas) one 90. | parking space suffic’ lent _to_ accom: “The Northwest is now keenly toon 55638 ise pork Pioiter ¢ hia |" ive halts, squab jeu rd ‘ ‘ ‘ ; Vi . larger « could rou ald bi : dee with SDAY, OCTOBER 29, From the osecut hear 1 to have John awea oper nderstood that he t by certain cannot | f instituting CORBATY y refused arre ir duc but ou was made by De and Hart gre Mur tha ained of odncers for purchas oo 10 or 3 ‘ 16 20 t HE SILLY MAN: 1913, Matchless Economies for Thursday Shoppers 50 COATS FOR WOMEN AND | MISSES ‘$7. 93 offer and silk brat SWEATERS WOMEN'S pureb enter with $4.50 $3.48 of 100 me n collar rib hk wrint WOMEN’S $3.50 SILK WAISTS $2.98 Of heavy Messaline tn a host of ing m Is; high or low quarter or long sleeve silk lace and braid; WOMEN’S $2.00 PETTICOATS $1.39 Of fine Sil 13%-tnek flounce, with 4% Inch t jeading shades WOMEN’S $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES 78 Of per m; higt or low charm tri all new embro: Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, vers $20.00 ase eee good, hea nimeres ir shaders $2. 48 pocket Men’s Corduroy Pants, a Sood ~ 50 Value t strap, v Aron 1 rring-bone $1. 98 Ma: hott 1. 6 and Regular Men's Work Pantw WOMEN’S AND $3 BOYS’ RIBBED {| UNDERWEAR |S Women's Downy, Fleece Lined Union Suite— Special tomorrow Women's and Misses’ Cashmere Hose—Ribbed top and tov, which make extra strong cial, 25¢ 25c Luzerne Wave Ribbed Union Suite—high neck ngth; colors, white and $1 98 . browr and dark striped 50, at 1 ir wray ’ rn from ar winter 84 to 44 and plain rs them pair Spe Boys’ Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers—al! sizes, for, a garment and ankle «ray {al tomorrow Women’s $2.50 Women’s Leather Hand Bags 98c Umbrellas $1.00 Ready for seasori.—of an extra good Taffeta; rib frame; Leather ather; purse Hand Bags — soli! her lf strong coin silver frames. German Maribeau Trimmings Now in universal demand fur trimming gowns and coats. show a big assortment in blue, black, pink and brown, yard cen 5c Maribeau Neck Scarfs—just fn from the East. $6 00 a ' Upwards from the rainy American 7 Paragon assort- ment of handles that unparalleled at the price is Special This week only we shall offer 1 year's sub- scription “The De signer,” regular price of is at the which CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN N AT ONCE, the | In One Minute Your stuffy Nose|fragrant balm dissolves by and Head Clears, Sneezing and |heat of the nostrils; penetrates and | / Nose Running Cease, Dull Head-|heals the inflamed, swollen mem-| acre Goes brane which lines the nose, head and Glears the air pas-| « Cream Balm.” s s nasty discharges and | ‘small bottle anyway, Just ling of cleansing soothing re it—Apply a little in the nos comes Immediately | and instantly your clo Don't lay awake tonight strug lnose ond stopped-up air pase s/gling for breath, with head stuffed of the hend will open; you will| nostrils closed, hawking and blow |pbreathe freely; dullness and head-|ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its Jache: disappear. By morning! tho| running nose, foul mucous dropping Jeatarrh, cold-tn-head or catarrhal|into the throat, and raw dryness ‘ore throat will be gone is distressing but truly needless. End such misery now! Get-the| Put your faith—just once—in small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm ly’s Cream Balm” and your cold at uny drug store. This sweet,!or catarrh will surely disappear Al HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison Jalive to the greatest sport of mod Jorn times. WEN be th particular sport.” DECISION STICKS | Sulzberger & Co. salesman, $50, for selling misbrand- | Jed food products, was affirmed by Judge R perior court Tuesday STRONG, LONG WEARING) CLOTHES f0R STRENUOUS BOYS - Overce ya’ Ail t Suite Blue Serge Suite oys’ Flannel Biousee—in of gray Boys ‘Sweater Coats—rovgh yle , Men's and Boys Caps, $2.00 MEN’S olbet ad SHINGS Wool Swenter $1.10 with pearl” Deep Price Cuts Men's Tan, High Cut Water- proof Shoes—viscalized sole and Goodyear welt; every pair guaranteed to give the best service; all sizes. Regu- lar $8.00 a pairs... $6.98 Men's Logger Shoes—outside counters, full double sole; all solid leather Kegular $6.00, for $4.98 Boys’ High Top Tan or Black Shoes—2 buckles and straps; solid ‘counters and soles: ar $4.00 .. Black Lace, Box Calf Shoes—with Bellows tongue, and all leather; sizes Regular $3.00 pair . Ladies’ 75c Storm Rubbers Men's $1.00 Storm Rubbers GOWNS, SKIRTS and CORSETS FOR LESS Women's Heavy Outing Gowne—in fancy pink or blue stripes; Dutch neck, with 3 rows of silk braid; double yoke in front and back; all sizes $1.19 2-Inch Re Boy School to 5%. Women’s Knit Skirts—knee length, “with fitted yoke; all wool; ‘come in pink, blue, gray and white. Corsets—medium bust, extra length skirt; made of coutil; lace trimmed top; 6-clasp, with hook below; 4 hose supporters tee Women’s Cape Gloves 95c Regular $1.25 Cape or Walking Gloves, well made perfect fit: tirig. A big’ bargain. and - Butler's Liquid Tooth Filler, maik ed for 25c. Butler Drug Co., Seattle, Wash.—Adv. I phophesy that within months Seattle will lead the Clover Leaf Butter and Coffee Store 5 Lbs. of 23c Best Sugar 106 Pike St. Opp. Bon Marthe Justice Brown's dec ‘8 decision in fining | 00 and R. Freed, | B. Albertson in the su- “HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH / has much to do with the reception you get when ona matter of busi- ness—the man in the Bradbury Suit is conscious of being well dressed and can approach a subject with the utmost assurance, How to Get a Bradbury simply come in and select one that suits your fancy, a little down and let the remain a pay balance as charge account which may be taken each week or month, wail) care of a little as you prefer, itt 1332 -34 Second Ave., ng‘ Inion St Soottle’ s Reliable Credit House

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