The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1918, Page 5

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\ OCTOF BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS nses the Little Liver and * Bowels and They Get Well Quick. When your child suffers from a cold, don't wait ach, liver and bow ough cleansing at o peevish, listless. p give the little stom & gentle, thor When cross, doesn't s eat or act naturally; if breath ts stomach sour, Kive & teaspoon ful of "California Syrup of Figa, and in a few hours all the clogged up, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently qut of the dowels nd you have a well, playful child again If your child coughs, snuffies and ve pas caught coll or ts feverish or has g pore throat, give a good dose of California Syrup of Figs,” to evac yate the bowels, no difference what 1 to laxative tt handy Millions | n fecauee they know its action on the h, liver and bowels is prompt and sure also know a little given today saves a sick child to morrow ‘Ask your ¢ ist for a bottle of California Syrup of Pigs,” which contains directions for babies, ehil @fen of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle, Beware of pounterfeits okt here. Get the gen ine, made by “California Fig Syrup 6-Foot Lawyer Looked Like, Pumpkin ) Twas often doubled up with pains fe my stomach and was yellow as pumpkin before taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, which 10 years ago saved my life. My friends had given up al! hopes of my recovery aa the best doctors did not help -ne Am enjoying the best of health now.” It is a simple, harmless prep- aration that removes the catarrhal gueus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince Or money refunded —Ow! Drug Co., Bartell’s Five Drug Stores and drug gists everywhere.— Advertise-nent some one who had a cold it is not . tented, and Mrs. 8, J. Baggerty were | °°? Usted among the Sophia's passengers, | Murray Bageerly y was formerly a Seat hotel mar Best Treatment for Catarrh | S.S.S. Removes the Cause"! ei Rut the trouble don't suffer with Catarrh tures necessary. The remedy and vigor discovered over fifty ment. Adare true and tried merchants Fads, , and and all ite disagreeable and restored to perfect hi prominent wife Don't delay the Medical Direc Atlanta, ( Swift Laboratory STORE HOURS: 9 a. m. to6 p. m., including Saturdays. of this estab’ Fair Business Policy To be eminently FAIR in all transactions; FAIR * to its customers, FAIR to its employes—this i unswerving policy upon which the GOTTSTEIN store conducts its business. We extend the FAIR and honorable credit terms Ihment to every trustworthy person. the ~ BUCK’S ~ ' UNION MADE HY not combine beauty with econ- omy in the living-room stove? Buck’s famous Heaters give the maxi- mum heat for the lowest fuel cost. The stove pictured is one of many handsome designs in a late shipment of Buck’s Heaters and Ranges. Coal or wood—all sizes , all prices. Heaters added to customers’ accounts without the usual first payment. The Royal Easy Chair A Real Fireside Comfort Read until the “sand man” comes, then push the button for an easy, reclin- ing position. In oak or mahogany, covered in genu- ine leather, imitation leather, velour and —$30 and up. tapestrie “A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME HOME FURNISHERS 1514 to 1520 Second Ave., Near Pike St. SOLE AGENTS BUCK’S RANGE | tle school teacher and her husband j Continued From Page ‘One! was a brother of H. L. Baggerty of os %)| the San Jose, Cal, News, for mar not until Saturday morning,| years ogorting editor of the Ban nt firet broke that they | Francisco Bulletin knew they were too late John Fraser Mugn, whose name ‘ appears on the Sophia passer Capt. Green Lest lint, was United States collector To! d bis wife | customs for the Alaska district. He humbe a those missing joaves a wife and child at their Sophia, Capt, Green ts the home in Juneau cata har ree are ee Prominent Klondikers Die tod ing the winter at hia| Promin Klondikers who ke home Capt, Green was thelr lives on the phia inelud known all thru the Yukon | William ne, of having traveled back and holsted the first forth on that route for years. gravel on Eldorado, White Pass steamer men Yukon creek Jude Capt. Moomauist and Capt.) William O'Rrian, member of the ouglas, and Pursers Charley Chin- | Yukon legislature, and Dawson elty RnR. MH. Davia and J. Bowker, council, with wife and five children Parkin, general manager Mrs, Charles Vifquain, wife of the Alaska of the Wachter Bros, 4ssistant Keneral agent for the Cold Storage company, was a pas-| White Pass & Yukon Co, at Daw en the ill-fated son, whd is a son of the late Gen Parkin leaves a wife and ¢ Charles Vifquain, of civil war fame » had been connected with Alaska Walter Barn wealthy Klendike « for 19 years. hydraulic operator, and his brot F. Beaton, among those lost| Allen, of Vancouver Sophia, was the first white| Edward 8 Ironside, collector of woman in Iditarod. She was bring.) customs for Dawson, who was en her two young children to the | route to Ottowa on official busine the first time accompanied by his mother yen Bowker, first engineer of Vly Grant Myer former steamer Yukon, was en route United States commissioner , ttle on the Sophia to join| Eagle City; John Zaccarrelli, John at their home, Third ave,| Helwinkte, Albert D. Pinska and Hayes st fam Henry, all well known Daw Dawn Oscar Tac By Purifying the Blood. at any drug store, It has en ite value in thousands of Once you get your blood free *. It will do so in your case from impurities—cleansed of th Get 8. 8 8. at one 1 begin treat tarrhal poisons, which it ta r ment. If yours is a long standing to because of ita unhealthy case, be sure to write for free ex then you will be rn A of | pert pal advi We will te the dripping in the throat, you how this purely vegetable blood hawking and spitting, raw sores in ¢ cleanses the impurt t strils, and the disagr le the blood by literally washing “il breath, It was caused, in the clean. We will pi to you that place, because your impe thousands of sufferers from Catarrh ished blood was easily infected after consistent tre with sibly a alight cold or contact with § 8. have been freed from tor a. [strom, pioneer business of} KB. THORSEN, Dawson and Ruby; George Milton om ity wey of St. Paul, manager of the Five | empl : y Vingers Coal company WPS. het ' ft | Yukonta restaurant at, Dawson Following ta the list of those on) Mit iM nipahs board the Princess | " Arr Ison ‘employe 4. NOURNE » | H company 1 for Northern ¢ | A Ht Menws AN, employe in the ny; home in San Pranciac Kenerating plant the Yukor nH PAKDIN, Ruby old company 1 M. HALA builder and former! FRED STEINNERG: had big min wher of wireless plant at Iditarod. |!ng holdings in Stewart river coun P. B SOLM, gas boat expert on | try epper Iditarod for num ft yearn FRANK BROWN, p for F BBATON and two chil Gold company; w nw verer of the ‘ati f Hd Storag N. STOW war JAMES KIRK, h rings for tre Americ [SO BODIES ARE WASHED ASHORE FROM WRECK OF STEAMER PRINCESS SOPHIA 9 AT, an y; votera elping W. HLM horses to Van Store Hours | $89.50, $45.00, and $55.00 High-Class Winter |" : r Style Suits | a.m. to 5 p. m.} Special for Tuesday The Rhodes Co. Marmalade Jars—These Silverware Section; some have hammered silver-plated cover and spoon; others have plain silver-plated cover with spoon to match. Formerly $1.25. Special Tuesday, choice $1.00 Floor. are on sale in the $49.50 Sheeting —81-inch bleached Sheeting, which sold formerly at 70c, will be priced special for Tuesday at, a yard 60¢ De GNG. horse freighter in| MICS M. VARY and daughter : the Huby dintrict for past 1 years. | Proprietors of a laundry at. Daw —Upper Main Floor MRS. AMLONG nh; were on to Prince Rupert MES. AL, WINCHELI, wife of Al| to engage in business Winchell, Guggenheim representa ULY S868 GRANT MYERS, former rancinc agle City a » firene it a » Weir , HOA: KOMERSET, lower Iditarod JOUN HELWINKLE and Al Georgette Crepe Collarse—The Neckwear 3. AL NILE wer Iditarod BERT oD. PINSKA, well-known Steer tik Section has taken from regular stock for Tuoi enn aEeY merchants of Dawson ow Second Floor oe BO de sig. scold Iditarod. MIS ALTUCIUT 1 DINSICA special selling 50 dainty white embroid- TCH. DAVIS, purser on the CAPT. AUGUSTINE TEWART ; es ar tte . ai or Dawaon, Yukon. tiver veteran of Nouth African wat i ; Garment Section has set ered Georgette Collars. Some are round, MRS. LH. DAVIS ake io CHISHOLM, | noted Klon THE | d ay th others in square § Formerly $1.00. 8 merchant and min- | ¢ Aging contractor | side especially for $ 4 7 no nt AM WENKY ' hant and min to doping conte | i 3 especially or is Special Tuesday, 55e fing BAM HENRY Mit AND: cM A.D. HINSKA sale 50 high grade Winter : head of the cold t . Ruby GRORGE LO SCHOLPETI Suits, which are from the regular SHY W. HARPER AND WIFE. Lit, wtorevoep- | EW. ELL LOnt stock of new winter models. Pillow Case Tubing—This Tubing is 42 hfe ner, Lon Angee NFORD: { s 42 GURKEVITCH, | Pair Lg)» inches wide and was marked to sell form- MES. GOH MAKUS, wife of signal coi Their value is erly at 50c. Special Tuesday, a yard.40¢ vernment railroad employe at Ne ' win biux, Terre a gata fs 4 Aeyear-old daughter vs. > . ezrpressed —Upper Main Floor, M&F 1a and Mi POADR. pro oo Nt more in the Piigtore of Hotel Royal Alexandria Mid las splendid quali- Report’ deft Davies ANDERSON AND WIFE, ty of material | Plaid Silk and Cotton Tissue—100 yards v hiv and correct compose this lot of Fancy Silk Tissue, chief engineer ‘ inh ie edantehie § : » att. ate aweon, Vancouver, Ll. ¢ ‘ style than in which is adaptable and much used for aft MILTON, coal'miner,| LES Dawson . 1 ernoon dresses. Fancy coats and linings. GUT cisasasnip exent at| 2 KELLY, Miller, house mer price reduc Assorted color combinations. Formerly YY 'PvGH, custome officer at| A. NELSON, tion, tho these 85c. Special Tuesday, a yard.......65¢ Niveas ’ f | 3 POSTARS, Palrbenks | are by no A. RL GARNER, Fraser River } 4 MA THOOD, Ruby, miner. y N | Tackatrom speruica ® pits D Mists een ene nificant, as the Nainsook—A sheer 27-inch white Nain- iby since 1900: home formerly 4 3 aswel waa _ oat savings of sook, selling formerly at 25c, is priced spe- st tine THOMPSON. purser of ’ $11.25, cial for Tuesday at, a yard......... 19¢ CAPT ‘ GREEN and —t Main Floor. & HARRIETT GREEN. Mr sien w _ was master of the steamer are WALKER, cook on steamer | available ac- n steamer CHARLES ae Mahont aarvived’ bine JACK HAINEY Third ay and Haye FRED BUY EH Iditarod, miner ~ | I. VAN VALKENBURG, Dawson i RUTHERFORD, Dawson. | ae Last at GUY MeCKAIT, steward steamer RON E. Yukon, Beatt DANO, W. W. SCHILLINGTAW, steward! + HEADLUND. steamer Selkirk, Victoria C. MeNELL, hotelman, Dawson MRS. CHARLES COUSINS, Vic toria he nd mate of MI 8, wife of gas boat operat n_ Yukon. THOMA! MacMAHON, merchant at Platt erly of Arlington. y n Seattle M amer J. MLOOMQUIST, steam y BK, steward steam lector of cus mother of ¥ NG, engineer steamer Franciac Write an in the agent for th and five children, Dawson CHINEIY, purser_on White boat.” New Yor tOBINSON ALEXA owner and f the Engineer mine at Windy Arm MRS. J. ALEXANDER, wife of Capt, Alexander {hs yA SEGNERS, wife of pro- prietor of Yukonia hotel, Dawson APT. ROMINSON, Lake Kennett tt t at Whitebor v HOWEY fireman a IS, purser steamer iG. WHEELDON, deckhand THOMAS WISHART, miner, Idit arod. WALTER McLELLAN, steward's departme *rincess Sophia, Van lower Iditarc: J. BE. GAR ME “wns WwW. HH. MeDON f MoDonald was a freight and was pring) mar f to Vanecou nh AND ALTON BARNES. mining men, Dawson WILLIAM 8 SCOUSE, 2402 Yes ler. way, Seattle, Had "large min holdings on Dago hill on er creek, near Dawaor MES. C. J. PERKINS, Dawson; an woman who was coming out n her eye f won of Mra. Por kins by @ former marriage TO AL WOMEN WHO ARE IL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound—Her Personal Experience. I want to recom- Pinkham’'s Vegeta- ble Compound to all women who suffer from any tional disturb- ance, as it has done me more good than all the doctor's medicine, McLean, Neb mend Lydia E I have a fine healthy baby girl and have gained in health and strength. My husband and I both praise your medicine to all suffering women.”—Mrs, Joun KorrriManx, R. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska This famous root and herb rem- y, Lydia ©. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, has been women of America to more than forty well from years and it will pay any Woman who suffers displacements, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or “the blues” to give this successful rem- edy a trial For special suggestions in regard to your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, | Mass. The result of its long ex- ‘ perlence is at your service, VIPQUIAN and ehiid.| ‘ ‘| fune- | Since taking it | restoring | health for | inflammation, | | NT bropr Hotel Gr BAM ¢ “inat IST } GReENY | Ih SATONYER | FRED SMITH CHINQUIST. Fairbanks Dawson, wood ‘Tanana, and. son of Charles JOB AULE (or Abel), Dawson, fireman COW, BARLOW PLATT L. ra 1 HOWARD. T. MABUINE FRANK WHEELER ¥. APTALKEN NICK PETERSON. PO OSMITH, Jn | FHOMAS NEILSON. DV ANDERCARR, H. SMITH N. Go BLYTHE Ko MeLAUGHLIN AND WIFE Dawson, toamater | J & BCHOL (D WIFE. ©. WILKINS( i: CHHISTES Fairbanks. TOM SINICH. JAMES FB, Dawson, Yukon Gold HALLMARK | (or, James Pac C H. Allmark), Dawson, W. M. MeWATERS (or MeWal- ters) JOHN MLEOD. MEA. JAMES HALL, Dawson, col red cool WA. FOSTER ALEC MLEOD T KAGAWA KJ. JOMNSON AND WIFE t NEY, Dawaon. GE KER W. KINGALL. CAMPBEL STEWART and L. ¥ I WRIGHT M. M'CLOUD ANT JIM KIEK, Dawes 1 MASKELL, nadian Klondike ¢ WILLIAM HAGG dredger for Canad ©. B._KILWAY Re MT AVISH rR. nt # GHIDLUND: THOMAS J. COL Mine teamster Jawson, colored ) WIFE. nh, carpenter tr for Ca- rY, Dawson Klondike Ce Dawson, pro: LINS, Dawson, company AINOR, Daweon, Canadian K i MIT, WIFE AND Two CHIL D mm - ty CA, PAODOCK GM SHIARL ee BUZI j keepaie, N.Y 3, MYERS, jevening, a | | Six one-man |here from St, Paul on the Bujlard mun day or Wednesday, j street ployes of Yukon & 1 Sophia Mrs. ©. Harris of 3911 Corliss ave, | are in a was found dad at her home victim of Sunday heart trouble cars arrived and will be run jcipal line Tues Belted or tailored Suit sketched, ored ms and crow’s feet at bottom pleats, are displayed. tricotone, dine and serge, which are new winter shades of gr gray, blue, which has taupe and black. Sizes has $10,000,000. Washington state oversub } sorlbed its qu a by and Seattle bh sined more than 000 of this oversub an $3,750. ription, figures ; = ued by Fourth Loan chiefs show. Be jof Se ‘enty cnillion tle’s wubseription to the nd, Third and Fourth kc Intere ived by from the government will amount to $3,000,000 SPANISH INFLUENZA STRIKES VICTIMS WITHOUT WARKING ‘Senies Make Precau- tion Doubly Necessary dollars ix the sum First, rec Seattieites Much of the difficulty enced by health authorit hecking the spread of the Influenza, lies in the fact strikes its vietim without Although St and Federal thorities are taking every p precaution in t effort to the spread of the epidemic, ease, in many ns of the ce try, has gotten entirely beyond con trol, and claiming {ts victim: ny the thousands. It is un experi in warnin stop the di agreed by all well informed persons that the urest preventive is to get the yater in the best possible physical ondition in order to be able t¢ hrow off the infection As ha een previously stated, it is possibl © perfect the powers of res of the human tem so that it an throw off almost any infec fon, not exceptin panish Influ or which 1s of the most contagious diseases known Medical authorit agree that people who are ak and run down are the earliest victims of the Influenza’ epidemic. If you losing flesh, find or it jown yourself weak you are in a run condition, you are really in danger if you should come in ontact with the Influenza germ. As a powerful reconstructive tonic and system builder, Tanlac is with or generally vut equal. This is a statement of facts and is fully supported by recognized authorities. According to all accepted re nee works, in luding the United States Dispensa tory, Encyclopedia nnica and leading text books din the chool of medicine, the cipal in rredients of Tanlac s the most valuable tonie — propertie known to science, This statemer lis further proven by the fact that | millions of persons who have actu ally taken Tanlac have testified to its extraordinary merit as a medi cine. Tanlac restores health — and strength to the weak and rundown system by enabling every organ of the body to perform its function in nature's own way, It creates a healthy appetite for good nourishing food, and 1s an {deal strengthening tonic for persons wh« rundown condition and who are suffering from the after Jeffects of Influenza, Grippe or Bronchial troubles. Drug Stores under the personal di auive,—Advertisement, cording to the Suit chosen. models, zelle, Quaker beaver, brown, Pekin and navy 34 to 44. | Three Million Interest | Comes to Seattle proper | ‘Taniac ia sold in Seattle by Bartell | rection of a special Tanlac represent | Plaid Satine—75 yards of 36-inch rich plaid Satine. A fabric suitable for petti- coats, coat lining and comfort covers. Formerly 60c. Special Tuesday, a yd.50¢ —Upper Main Floor. like the finely-tail- finished with silk of Fabrics: broadcloth, velour, inverted Wool gaber- featured in Men's Pajamas—These are made of a splendid weight white flannelette and are finished with frog trimming and one pock- et. A warm, serviceable Pajama Suit, one that will give absolute satisfaction. Sizes 34 to 44. An out-of-the-ordinary value. —Main Floor, Rear. MORE WEIGHT, STRENGTH, VIGOR AND NERVE-FORCE If You Take ‘Bitro- ac Phosphate—Says Dr. F. S. Kolle Judging from the countless prep- arations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the ederick Kolle, M. D. editor of York Physicians’ “Who's Who,” hosphate should be ry doctor and used pital to increase rve force and to en- na body phosphoric food ele: phospnate quickly pro- purpose. of making thin people) rents spnate at f developing arms, neck and oe Recon traustermetios ‘a ear Ding ey aeagyors ugly hollows and | weight fr ly being astonishin: Rosithand beauty, there are evi-| This increase dently thousands of men and women | ries wit who keenly feel their excessive thin- | in the | nearly always ac ss and weakness are usnal-) starved nerves. Our bodies nness, soon disap ‘ome br i fan eS zht, and pale cheeks glow ' pecaphate, sme h the bloom of perfect health. CAUTION Although bitre hos- hate Is unsurpas relieving oan! ervousness, sleep and gen- sists as bitro-phosphate, I weakness, it should not, owing xpensive, and ts 1 by its remarkable flesh-growing druggists under rties be used by anyone who BLUE BIRD *] I: DINNER SET 7 48 PIECES This is the American grade semi-porcelain Dinner Set, with a dainty bluebird and band decoration. Set includes large pieces. Regular price of this 48-piece set, $11.95. Special price ... Sanitary Mouthpiece for Telephones This is a glass mouthpiece that can easily be at- tached to any telephone and can be removed for cleaning in a few seconds. Special price, each. .10¢ BUILDERS’ HARDWARE SPECIALS $1.00 Mortise Door Lock for 85c This a high-grade Mortise Lock, and comes in dull brass or old copper finish. Special.........85¢ $1.25 Mortise Door Lock for 95c This Mortise Lock has large bevel escutcheons and comes in both brass and old Ka finish. Special at 3. 95¢ $3.00 Front Whi Lock for $2. 45 This Door Lock makes a very fine appearance, has large escutcheons and is made in the dull b: fin- ish. Regular price $3.00. Special............$2.45 40c Pair Door Butts, size 33x33, for 35c Pair These Butts you can buy in dull brass or old cop- per. Special, a pair secre OE

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