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ve see, Vp ip ee irate ae teleeettas ltccednbs ont 5 4 ae fe ell's held wiih i that he and bis family consider it! eed a friend in need, and always) p a bottle of It on hand Constipation much serious filn eondition that should never be ni flected. lent purges should never be employ-| be sure to get Dr. ed to retie (the “ lave D Ur. fille its purpose is proven by Its! Prof. F. J. C. Hertzog, the well-| known linguist, 2341 North Orianna | .. Philadelphia, Pa, wrote to Dr “ge shocks the entire system Taxative Byrup Pepsin. ts far preferable, be Member ot the Bertppe North weet League of Newepapers Kntered at Seattle By mail, out of tty, one rear wy and that | ple laxative herbs with pepsin in thousands of American) es i if swell that he has used Dr. Cald-| } Pr yrup Pepsin in his heuse-; 0 excellent results, and) remedy for children. ‘a the direct cause Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin } | fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imi constipation, because | Pepsin. See that their action Dr. Caldwell’s signature A mild) portrait appear on the yellow car. Caldweli's ton In which the bottle is A trial bottle, free of charge. mild and gentle in its action, be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B verry violence of euch as Dr Bithout griping or other pain or dis- Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Mon ‘Comfort; its freedom from all opiate | ticello, Iilinois, “Swift’s Premium” Oleomargarine is made by churning together olee oil, neutral, vegetable oil, milk, cream and salt. Oleo oil is pressed from choice beef fat, Neutral is made from leaf fat. Both of these are taken from Government inspected livestock. The vegetable oil used is selected for its purity and favor. The mile and cream are purchased in the choicest dairy sections, are delivered to us fresh and sweet and pasteur- ized before use. The process of manufacture is carried on under the constant supervision of Government inspectors. ‘The publicis cordially invited to visit our factories ands forthemselves how “Swift's Premium” Oleomargarine is mad In addition to inspection by Government officials the public, our own experts give close attention to every detail and work constantly for improvement in our Product and processes of manufacture. Oleomargarine is good on bread and excellen' tine in made and packed without be- ing touched by hand. or narcotic drugs makes !t an ideal . and is alsold in drug stores everywhere for a facsimile of ‘Star For your young man friend road built over War Arrow | nice set of buttons would be ap- ‘4 had been dis-| and Into the Niquola. In some way | propriate, All he'll have to do to| posed to speculate curiously upon | Steve has found out that 1 stand | jheve a new suit. will be to hav he possibilities suggeste by M in pretty well with President rd |. ja few yards of zood enit material) J. Wesley Cortwright, or had been and the Pacific Southwestern pe }fitted around the buttons If he tempted to Gwell sentimentally up| ple. His first break was to offer has a birthday around Xmas, send|on the idyllic crossing of orbits to incorporate the ‘Little Susan him a set of buttonholes Miss Genevieve’s and his own—on , and to give me a block of the st 2K the desert’s rim, there was litte if I'd pull Fo leg on the Ex Harsh eathartics and vio-|tations and ineffeetive substitutes, | °!@"* can} I | | Published Paty By The Pubitent Phen: up te € mow « CHRIGTMAS SUGGESTIONS OUR DIPPY DICTIONARY APPLES ARE HIGH Editor The Star: One of the Kest apple crops in history ts going to waste this year, yet ap ples are so high that only the rich can afford to eat them. Do you wonder why the reason Laat year a farmer east of the| mountains, for whom | told me that his profit from crop was $6,000. He said that he was going to get an auto and leave his hired man in charge of his! farm and he was going to have a} Here is worked his} It | good time The only place he had for heip to sleep was in the barn place to wash except ting ditch, He would not permit us to have any light whatever in the barn, ro we had to go to hed at 7:30 and get up at 4:30. There " was no place where we could take | ©! a bath, ly They wonder why all the men|2" who are looking for work will not |!" his no in an irriga |A Novel A Week Siettaraataaaaaat GIRLS! MOISTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW Save Your Hair! All Dandruff Surely STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1916. PAGE 4 Next Wee Men in the Raw” By WM. McL EOD RAINE BSESISS Et iste seioy CHAPTER IT Massingales want to see the © for elther ind sion proposition ilgence during the strenuous early summer weeks Well? queried Grislow The Pirlouat “A fellow who sends which followed the Cortwright in-|ratiroad over War Arrow Pass birthda | vasion would be the biggest thing that is) 'PUBLIC—A large body of peo-| DUTINE these weeks antlike pro-|ever happened for our job here. If ple ontte ty citewnio’ 1 sith cessions of laborers poured into! it did nothing else, tt would make : PONT) the shutin valley at the foot of | us independent of these boomers | Mount Chigringo, Almost as If by | that are coming in to sell us mater wells Syrup magic a populous camp of tents, | ial at their own prices {on ae. shelter shacks, and Indian tepees Exactly, But my bands are nd bis } sprang up in the level bed-bottom | tied; besides, Massingale's offer $ Editor’s Mail ||:7 00 37,'5 (hz evel Detpotiom | ed: besten.» packed “ota When I turned bim down, young Massingale began to bluster and to| say that I'd have to boost the rail road deal | told him he couldn't prove it and he said he would show me, if } valley with him, You know that }iong, narrow sandbar in the river | just below the mouth of the upper| | canyon?” | Grisiow nodded, | “That is where we went for the eeeneee proof, Massing dipped up a} Becomes Beautifully Soft, | panful of the bar sand, which he asked me to wash out for myself. | I did it and you have results there in that paper, That bar is com paratively rich placer dirt Good Lord!” ejaculated the map- | | maker Comparatively rich, you say?—and you washed this spoon ful out of @ single pan?” try a “Danderine Hair Keep your head,” said Brouil- inse” if you wish to immediate-| jard coolly, “Massingale explained double the beauty of your hair.| that 1 had hap pened to make a ten- st moisten a cloth with Dander-| strike: that the bar wasn't any| p and draw it carefully through | such bonanza as that first result | Wavy, Abundant Glossy at Once. and Goes and Hair Stops Coming Out. work for them. This ix the condi. |20Ur hair, bet nad gage ro strand | would indicate, 1 proved that, too, fon of not only one but nearly all! pair at duet dirt Orang ee the | by washing some more of it with f the farms east of the mountaina.|oi)-in a few minuter son will be | Out getting any more than a few The mills are short-handed, yet\amazed, Your hair will be wave, colors.’ But the fact remains: it's there are plenty of men looking! fluffy and abundant and possess | Placer sround for work. 1 worked for a mill com-jan incomparal softness, luster A gold strike!" the hydrogra pany this summer, and they expect-, and luxuriance pher gasped al eects ed me to live in a little house 30x30! fesides beautifying the hair, one| planning to drown it under two with nine other men |application of Danderine dissolves | hundred feet of a lake!” they would” keop the mon’ bidee [Sraies nesciaitt fanarutt:, Inve.) Broulllard’s taugh was harsh ; roke,|orates the scalp, stopping Itching} “Don't let the fever get hold of and they would have to put up/an with such conditions, but the men! ions now The farmer says “he should wor. ry If they put a large crop of /@” apples on the market he will get| lat @ small price. If he puts a amall | cause Med eat SP SPOw: WOR, MOUS ee ccmminute or twos inind van ¥ o Midvale rot (and beautifu | , | ere ign market he will get al You can surely have pretty, soft,| Massingale had calculated pretty "gS agate ia |Iustrous hair, and lots of it, if you| carefully on the dramatic effect of tho te matt law requiring |witt Just get a 26-cent bottle of /his little shock. Anyway, he drove | tonditiona, the faemeetitary JIVing! Knowlton's Danderine from any | the peg down good and hard. If 1 ondition Me ariners would make {drug gtore or toilet counter and, would Jump in and pull every pos. | more money and the people would try {t as directed sible string to hurry the ratlroad | have more apples Hotels in the town and city have to Hve up to the sanitary Why not everywhere? cha laws, Ju, Danderine ts to will not put up with such condi.| fresh showers of rain and sunshine | are to vegetation. the roots, invigorates and strength Save your hair! } say this was the best 26 cents you sever spent. a falling hair. you, Grislow. Don't forget that we here to carry out the plans of Reclamation Service--which the hair what the are more far-reaching and of a good It goes right to| m them. Its exhilarating, stimu.| bit Sreater consequence than a ing and life-producing propertios | @02¢" Placer-mines, Not that it didn'( make me grab for hand-holds | p it looking | over the range the secret of the} You will | placer bar would remain a secret, | Otherwise he would advertise it to the world, You know what that ming and beautiful whether I wanted to or| § I'd take half an hour's walk up the | jf ere voneagtingneranigages tone gigsgrats Francis Lynde | umbered Days’ TEM at beens of N Esssississtits:. | Wersstesrertriietistetiiiritecti toe sebesbaddbbebenenverenewebobbbasssbseeb eee EEEs boas: ! f 1 y an ery r from wiheb toritt hoor ere (Continued From Our Last Issue) | great foundation soorings in the] would mean for we Murra FE Bes ah than R a ateut | ckshories Past HW® realities were basing them: |? essing shoulders of rueu's My Lord * ould | say so! ase) reget re So tot AIP poo gle! ah ig = Pea | selvew upon the advent of two Mountain and Chigringo grew Kvery white man tn camp Ot ie “ sp oT tos d pa 3 nana : Jnburnt @P and wider under the churning Ko (0 gravel hing weaaatar were, Roingt ; ming coal of the alpdrills, the crasbings 0! t el Broulllard ‘ ee ¢ oun no in goutekin “ehaps rh That's it preet “a vo my are t evere nie he doo ‘ and and e@ -airl who ie heat the dynamite, and ths Ah Ue and) a nqutesced glovtr Masningmle pe oe Juinkin, the operator, care in wae . . . Brouitlard of one of the Madonnas, | °N"6 Of the stean shovels el A young tough, but he is shrewd ; " : ah psc an tee trom Ge S tt e The horses of the pair were «nif It wae after the huge task Of ough, when he ober, He had ou're oO re. fhe message inning al Oo ea fing suspiciously at the automobile, foundation digging hl Pap me dead to Is, ond he knew it.” | coolly vine a ba t reply to Hostong'g ; you « of con giving dope y 1 . . * d the young man Was telling Van | ¥@Y that the young get y, Vietor, I'm beginning to ac 2 ph phe spe ed f o the higher a i ; ~ uy . ‘a ate 4 d Cy on 1, | Meneer ol MY . es ‘oO ” ‘ ink This y bd e file « 1 roll Seattle Spirit, secured a contract from the government to build the battleship man in particular It came in the form of a com: | Hell te too meal ite ought to get (of the department. If yo N sk Which the same, being translat jon from Washington and it) 1 165 with nome of the malefactors them, I'l) turn them ov Yor Nebraska. B Seattle ed into Buckskin Kngliah, hollers| called & halt upon the upriver! oe cia weulth. How did you set-| Upon the proper order from head It was a tremendous undertaking for the Moran plant ut Seattle Ike this," he concluded.” “Don't project: In accordance with 18 yA inalty? sOarters Nias sade ape M5 » y responde vou tote any more fish ca’tridges | settled policy, the Reclamation Be ? ee Sheik ce : o Ht had faith in the city’s future as a shipbuilding center. The city responded a tote any more fish ca’tridges | settled policy, the Ri ‘awners,| _“Massingale mo shrewd to "That's a ttle “mare Ike : a riven Seattle into this here vation h rush’ me. He 1 me to te 1 " J by subscribing, in that whole-hearted and free manner which has given Seattle ya so? Well, if anybody should | would 4 hing bran’ th | Dee Se Jo and thtak bert brah ia " ce off ee ee rn ‘ aS cover » losses aah. ven. eaters y it was Tig investment of private capita BB Mogg gre " : idiot ave the tutes sm viies the title of Queen City of the West, a sufficient amount to cover the Smith, foreman othe Trt’ Cire’ company had been formed to take keen NAA te tha Way tote and a» Hosford went out, Grisio Continued im Our Next issue) due to the contract. Each resident of Seattle felt it as much upon his mutfit. No, | ain't no game warden, Over the power production und to) Valin ve ached i Sumas te nad took tae plas H« the}. a ‘ isms ioe > j i 4 h 1 say he lays e#tablieh a plant for the manufac alle) ret oe aad a mapping t honor to see the Nebraska completed here as Robert Moran himself felt ee enee 1 ony eee 88 BP ture of coment, and Hrouitiard was of Information out of wha isd you cane Ves ume 1¢ Was Just Bunk Seatile’s faith in its shipbuilding opportunities has ben, entirely justified. The chauffeur was adjusting instructed to govern himself ae: 0 be sheer good will 2 ti save my Iife.” he remarked point ‘ Seattle's faith int MPH & . : “41 bon.| cordingly, The relations between| he and his father have done a lo taped N le. Only yesterday, the government awarded to the Seattle Construction & — }) something under ine upturned bos | COrenisl | Covernment, fedatatt Of test drilling up and down the edly with nly lane etme cut Then, But Now It’s ~ ios s ~ - j c | J q ely eide of Chigrtr t one and 4 , jame, ° Dry Dock Co,, successors to Moran Bros,, a contract to build for $4, 975,000, ing hia grin. Mr. Cortwright was | on the kround were to be entir a oe Aian aee be told ute that thee] itiowela Tmpre nent Compan Altogether Diferent 4a scout cruiser. From 800 to 1,000 more men will be employed—in all, eae i come ee Treks cattionen,| “It's G graft—e pull-down with a|!# # bed of micaceous shale under | but it Is going to be ike charity. val ss sy hy ; ‘aced son and i” 0 * pulldo bal chbrene, cautions se | Covering @ multitude of sins , v. 2M more than 4,000 at this one plant. ‘ hi money in hand. Brouillard walked profit in it for some bunch of | UF OUI anchor wr ion stop until {you kuow what thet plank-fac pete ae Dyeing: The ars , is @ ying j yt I ake Washing- his companion down to the car and ry leeches a little higher apt” | Ot Fale thee tt organizer has hin sleeve? He dazziing ui The Anderson Steamboat Co. is enlarging its plant on Lake ng helped Wer toa seat in the tonneau (was the young chief's angry com-|® had wone (hr pases hse ae Sac spt: |: “nanieeer’ “ake ebiter ton. The Skinner-Eddy corporation is rushed with orders—and the same is She repaid him with a nod and @ ment w he had given Griste Vell! That was pretty decer ' in the! ghony,” “a whirl of gleeful o ¥ R » ing " he # he orm he lette ad. Nithout a of him ad t true at the Duthie plant and others. The Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging J smite, and when he saw the orudl ee eee mare of the antone eile *Yesi« hows that Harding near eves,” and other expressions Co. is also building ships for the lumber trade. stepped aside and unconscloualy shat given, Fd be willing | 1 he that the have me| denoting the last word in femb eee : . : > a ide raring the two 1 onth that this | ‘ pposing the rec pr oan rife ‘ Leon i 4 j » » reased wi remendous strides, fell to comparing the two-the gir! pet a month's pay that thie ts th posing ther with a trar mning t nine charms, were things & The shipy ard industry in Seattle has increa ed v ith tremend ' ay on horseback and bis walking Mate fine Malian hand of Mr. J. Wesley jgmation pro They are frankly | \ines for the stre Sicaean. wide toe ta Sa and promises to grow greater and greater. With the addition of the Pn of the canyon passage. Cortwright : bthe |!” favor of Irrigation {n the A city?—in this reservoir bot | of dally rom A ‘ ° ; y Day i is section of the They had little enough in com rislow shrugged and turned the) Buckskin means population; and tom? { guess not. He was only ernment plant at Bremerton, the shipbuilding pay roll in this secti mon, apart from their descent from conversation to # matter nearer) population will bring the ratlroad he 10 AP you to kill time, Grizzy tine. He was prese agent for country will be one of the biggest in the United States. |Kve, he decided, The millionaire’s home. A man had been killed in @| sooner or later, In the matter of "sont you fool yourself!” ex-| the Ziegfeld Follies i daughter was a warm blonde, beav drunken camp braw! the night be-| hurrying the trackdayin Massin- -inimed the mapmaker He's got But now it’s all different it |tiful, queenty, a finished product of fore | galo is only adopting modern bual- 14. plans in his grip. The cement gga sac essai It's —_ natn ep civilisation and bigh-priced culture They are a fearful lot of dubs.| ness methods d power propcsition is only a| jerk casual any, rong the —=- | And the gir! on horseback? | Griszy,” Brouillard sald, meaning! two days after the arrival of the cide teae Maida yengt ‘Crase Send arn the Traffic Rules ' Broulllard had to look twiee be the laborers; “the worst We've | ioter from Washington, Broulllard I believe it when I see ciondee, blonds one he oATT ‘ | cart 1 fore he could attempt to classify drawn, and that te saying @) returning from a horseback trip,! Brouiliard’s repl and ’ EATTLE traffic officers have made an carnest ay _ : afte reguiar stuff. Friedman fel her, and even then she baffled him vod deal, Ang | can't keep Hauer) round « visitor awaiting him in the | the matter rested for the m peal thru The Star for more thoughtful co-operation A rather slight figure; a face wine out of the camp to save My KOU Coin), hewdquarters Se chs tke Bae ibe They are to be married Thanks t he ret some er than beautiful; coflegot if | should «it up nights t ro ne oa aD enti aia rie sondnaedir yiinrs dhe giving day eliminating accidents Pe Sree masses of copperbrown halt invent new reguiations, The Nava eee ine citar while oon taserabhe shea oF ate: tans Le ee There should be a whole-hearted response escaping under the launty cowboy jox are the best of the bunch and made himeelf comfortable tn the ary guest. Horford had come ¢ ’ : Pedestrians should make an effort to move quickly and hat; ves * * * it was her eves we've managed to keep the (re) ony approach to a lounging chai the aftiés to plant. Fi fefully on signal of the traffic officers | that made Brouillard fore, ee ee trom spreading -, on ee ite that the office afforded, was suf ly in the makeshift eary-chatr. | ’ - ~ _ time; they were blue, of the Niquoia, thus far i ' " elent t aken antagonien ! been loc "a « our if . AND AUTO DRIVERS SHOULD BE EVEN MORE COL UM Meviolat ta Them, We sought hime | Caisty coer gots “void "in. the "etant fo awaken antagonism, | "°-tve bean looking over you rulea| REFUL. seit wondering if her cowboy lover tepegs, we'll have orders to shoot resent the Niqoula Improvement gan. “You're making a mistake in| They owe it to themselves and the community to make) , , he had etreaty yembee “a ~ Chief Nicaxee's people beck to Company as ite manager and rest: trying to transplant the old Con. | be - inne v inances and | *huren n: jsentimental conclusion--had © their reservation In a holy minute.) deny engineer,” said the lounger. necticut blue laws out here. Your study of traffic regulations, Copies cog age aances me roa S}| been able to look into those stead! And there ts the order for it,” de:| ‘you're Brillard, the government worsingmen onrht to have the| P| pful Suggestions are to be had for the asking at roon when baby | fast eyes and trifle with the truth. | clared the chief morosely, indle@t-| ian 1 take tt? cht to spend their money in any 9 Public Safety building n the : ms Bo far the young = a. ing the letter from Washington B lard, if you plea was that sults ‘em | . ht MP Bit ins a laces partment! t aby can holler louder at | etre traveled on the hat means more human scum ue ¢ correction What can uillard " diy oceupy i The public often demands from the police department! thls hap» can holler jauder wad 10 latruction ba th ve eetlon a4 i caiain te iam eatin peoun 3 ; : { ; f estl Jo elit turuen [reflective he fisbwlaughter a new town—an element that ®®) wo do for you, Mr. Hosford? “ t bin dewk. but be Enjoy life! Don’t stay bilioug” lat its men do their work carefully~ honestly Now w his town . & weseeliae ee getting iteelf| can neither chase out nor control,” , oa id ag tap RE po pe Ra Broce “ he sick, hecduchy a00 the police officers of the traffic detail turning the), kia | thresbed at the river's edge. 1 know,” said the hydrograpber |)... Im two or three dave a avitaes sce acues constipated e * ut » do its part carefully “ i Vi) it wae finally settled—not by | siowly You've been having a re - fit abe st . ‘otk 4 les and aski the public to d part ete 4 wind | Wh “4 * of my outfit, ar mm can p That and other things: The ss . he i of money that Mr. Cort. ance with Steve Marsinga Lesh mhaes-anih 4a re - » . op ™ sew he unti « camp € ‘ hat o don't allow y stly ‘ wh ' J made—the man Smith) ington told me about It oT oy cen Yorke 6 me et o* 4m’ |Get rid of bad breath, They have pointed the way = nd his pretty riding mate galloped What did he t Broull- | of a an, | tako-tt? ic dent ies toe bie on stomach, coated tongue, Races eP oan 4 the preecher, youlthrea the rd and disappeared | jard demanded half We Rronillard brief: joinder. : indigestion. to be awfully good to your! among the barren hills Oh, nothing to make you hot at|y You'l if sisi wae A Sil ‘est Meets East E peuher A tok Pingene: Ohl ae comer tn’ Brettiiong” wait uta "ink betpmnen tate toreel 2 ou'll make yourself at home That won't hold water after we or EL tel hh again gets upon the front page J 4 with us, of course get things feirly in motion. When) Get a 10-cent box no’ IR S telegraph ag , “| "veu sir, willle repiyd jthe princess, as the big car righted | other room when Massingale was All right; #0 much for that part |f find © man veartag down hera| Thavve fee! Cascasets the inauguration of the Marconi commercial service di it jent evry little '*\\teelf for the southward flight into! here, and the door was open. He! of it.” said the nelf-invited guest on all the little vices, {t always | your lives, clean your thirty e I hag gt ey |the desert. “If I were you ') said he gathered the notion that) Now for the business end of the makes me wonder what's the name of bowels and sweeten your from this country to Japan. ; ' the a j shouldn't fall in love with the calm-| the young sorehead was trying to | deal I'd like to #0 Over your plans of the corking big one he is trying ach. You eat one or two, It is a remarkable event in the annals of the world and), him w know hel eyed godd ho rides like a man. | bully you.” for the power dam in the upper |to ora aae 5 i ry’ oe A Ba AO GE the first time in history it can be said that the East and “7 from Meeuen itis Mr. Trt’ Cire’ Gmith might object.| “He was.” was the brittle 4-/canyon. If they look good to me| Since there wes obviously no|the morning your bead fs West have “met.” ~ replyd ihe preecher you know: and you haven't yet told | mission, “See here, Grizey | Tl adopt them,” | peaceful reply to be made to this, tongue is clean, stomach sweet,! a : = nena ‘all oe ten c" blame] Me whether or not you can shoot) The thing to be seen wasa small! “Perhaps we'd better clear away | Prouillard bent lower over bis work |breath right and cold gone. Get . the angels from tossing him out, go) straight “ j | buckskin bag which, when opened.| the underbrush before we begin on and said nothing. How was he to|bex from your éruggist and enjey ou Jonny There was something almost! gave up a paper packet folded like | ¢y, nding timber, Mr. Hosford.” | bold a camp of several hundred the nicest, gentlem liver and bowel | r de ‘ bit of partin ’ ° beert-warming Io the bit of parting medicine powder. The paper| Broulllard said, “Have you been|men in decent subjection if the|cleansing you ever experienced ° “4 HISTOR V«pemens Bedisage, But the warmth a contained a spoonful of dust and’ given to understand that this office | temptations of a boomer’s city were|Cascarets stop sick headache, bik 7 his er: ect axative. A few years ago. abo 76, we Reve aiven pase te 8 aise vee & «4 pellets of metal of a dull yellow is in any sense a tail to your Im- to b brought within arm's reach fousness, indigestion, bad breath” got Into a fuss and swung the war|ch he could have heard Mr. luster. provement Company's kite? of the work on the dam? It med and constipation. \ C t's remark to his| 7 , " — fub because some “knab-the-kale- | Wesle ‘ortwright's rema ° The hydroarapher drew a long | haven't been ‘given to under: | blankly incredible that the depart Mothers should give a whole Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin: J eu to tax on tea, ete feat companion , mea Ee breath and Hngered the nuggets. stand’ anything,” was the gruff re-|ment heads in Wasbington should |Cascaret to cross, bilious, sick! Well, Norman, these days wit! Ho tan't going to 2 ane | “Cata—pe bold!” be exclaimed. | joinder, “It won't be worth your nection such an invasion if they feverish children any time. They f | 1 hop nd in the sanction asion an Id-al Remedy for | meat. leather. flour, clothes, but-[easy mark 1 ho nd In the |and Brouiliard nodded and went on| while to quarrel with us, Mr. Broull- knew the full meaning of i Jare harmioss ana never’ Rigi . J r potate a few other! hn of the old ba hair to tell how he had come by the bag lard “ war: Ww aicken Constipation | ter, eas. potatoes and a oe igen poo ar The “if” gave him an idea. What ininiportent necessities whose | ter. Gente and its contents prie ub! houlders with|down and hook hi right tf Steve Massingale came to me every family there is more or pri are rubbing # wn { Nl cove: th h > 1 | f occasion for a laxative remedy the moon for altitude honors, we bait is well covered with his this morning with a proposal tha FRYE S MEATS. 426. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ‘A ts t this neéd that Dr. put up # kick that has as much| particular brand of suga Don't | was about as cold-blooded a to mee! H 5 vou formet it " | kick to it as an eel has hips ou fore in the face éwell’s Syrup Pepsin is prepar | eee iness reas this combination of | Frye’s Special | Thanksgiving Offerings — Consist of FOUR Carloads of Choicest | Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens Obtainable in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. 1% By purchasing them direct from the pro- ducer and selling them direct to the con- sumer we give you the benefit of the mid- dleman’s profit. 70 SLY IW Our prices, considering the splendid quality and condition of our birds, were never so attractive as they are this Thanksgiving. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY Our Markets will be open Wednesday until 9 p. m. JTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPEC Two carloads of fancy Delicious Apples, 25c per basket and up, according to size of basket. Fancy Dressed Turkeys, Ib., 28c-33c Fancy Milk-fed Ducks, Ib.......25c¢ | Choice Fed Alaska Reindecr, Roast, Fancy Milk-fed Roasting Chickens, 4 pound .++.++++25¢e | Fancy Milk-fed Hens, lb. .16c to 18c| Fancy Milk-fed Geese, Ib.......23c | Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen... .. . .53c Selected Shoulder Veal Roast, lb.12'c | Prime Sirloin Roast Beef, Ib... . .16c Frye’s Quality Markets Olympic Public Market, 1422-24 First | Westlake Ave., first door south of Pike St. Pine St. Seattle Market, 109 Occidental, American Market, 519-21 Third Ave. at Yesler James St. Western Market, 1102-04 Western Ave Ballard Meat Co., 5443 Ballard Ave. ASN/ LNIIWNA INDI Market, Westlake Ave, and near