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{ PAGE ‘4 “Children Love Cascarets” Keep your little Pets healthy, strong and full of play by giving a harmless candy Cascaret at the first sign of a white tongue, feverish breath, sour stomach or a cold. Nothing else straightens up a bilious, or constipated youngster like these delight- ful cathartic tablets—Only ten cents a box, TO MOTHERS! While all children detest castor oil, calomel, pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarets because they taste like candy. Cascarets “‘work’’ the nasty bile, sour fer- mentations and constipation poison from the child's tender stomach, liver and bowels without pain or griping. | Cascarets never dis- appoint the worried mother. Each ten cent box of* Cascarets contains directions for children aged one year old and upwards as well as for adults—absolutely safe and harmless! | Guarantee You Dental Satisfaction made operation performed at this office must be satisfactory to you and musf be the best possible workmanship and material. My 16 years’ successful practice in Seattle as- sures every patient that my guarantee is sup- ported by a reputation that I cannot afford to lose. My prices-are the lowest, compared with the quality of workmanship, to be found any- li where. EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE You know exactly what your work will cost before it is started. My prices are the same to all. The best materials, the most modern apparatus and the most skillful experts to be found are at your service here. PAINLESS DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY 4 “ 2, So sure am | that you will feel no pain in { this office that I will extract teeth free, where { other work is ordered, and guarantee you will i suffer no discomfort. H Come in today and let us examine your teeth q and show you what they need. Remember, this costs yousenothing and you assume no obligation. Boston Dental Company 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) . It’s a 99-to-1 Bet Premier Holds J , a DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, Nov, 19—Lioyds have taken a risk at 99 to 1 that Lioyd © Will not lose his popularity and witl remain the British prime min f until the first of the ye This Ineurance was taken out by the Ideal Film Co, which tx making a movie biograph of the premier The idea is that if Lioyd George were to become, by a swift political upheaval, an unpopular person or a “no body,” the company would lose a lot of money, because it couldn't rent | the film | ‘The film company also has insured Lioya George's life, or, rather, in sured itself against lons by the death of Lieyd George, at about $400,000. GERMAN COUNT STORM JOLTS HELD IN SOUTH FRISCO SHIP SAN FRANCISCO. 19 FRANCISCO, Nov. 19 | Charged with entering the United) Weather officials here today saw no | States with false passports, Bech: chance for an Immediate let-up in the }dolt Alhard von Den Busche | storm which has crippled shipping in | Meuench, former ensign in German | san Francisco bay and along the ndvy, and a cousin of Count Bern | coast, and haa flooded most of Call |storff, has been brought to San/ fornia with heavy rains. Franofseo from Atlanta, and i# to | Clear weather cannot be expected day awaiting trint before some time tomorrow or Thurs Meunch escaped frém Russia, | day, the weather prophets anid. where he waa interned. | The storm, however, had subsided Edward Zacho, jointly charged somewhat today. A acore of reports | with Meunch, is alleged to have were received here within the last 24 helped the latter obtain false P82® hours of tugs loxing their town and ports. then regaining them. A dozen ships including two new United States de stroyers, had to be shifted from ex poued positions in the bay The China Mail liner Nanking from the Orient, and the Oceanic lin er Ventura, from Australia, were ex pected to reach port today. They announced by wireless yesterday that they had encountered the storm, which delayed thelr progress SAN LD IN CHECK PROBE LOS ANGEL! Nov, 19.--Chas EB. Sharpe, business broker and a+ countant, was under arrest here © day, pending probe of a charge Uiat he forged a $1,000 check on a Port land bank Easy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy Far and Near ‘News by Te elegraph and Telephone pine in w tions and reme- that You know that Nearly all presert dies for cough eral peeulin' remarkable effec in soothin the m branes of the throat and chest. Pine | is famoun for this purpose. ine cough syrups are combina- tions of pine and «yrup. The “sy? t is usually plain granulated yrup. Ke the best pine cough rem- money can buy, put Pinex in D. Melton, proprietor of the Mel. ton coffee house, Prefontaine build | ing, raided by the police last week was fined $100 for gambling in po lice court Monday afternoon. Five companions were fined $25 each The Puyallup and Sumner Fruit Growers’ Canning company has con. tributed $1,250 to the Red Cross and agreed to cease selling’ beverage | syrups made from sugar for canning | purposes until Jan. 1 Providing university fraternities do not allow their activities to in terfere with military duties they will be permitted to carry on, says Capt. A. BE. Aub, of the student army training corps. The campaign to recruit women sugar syrup a full pint—m ready made for times money. I pure, good and very | pleasant—children take it eagerly feel th a three hoarse or tently loo phiegm. inflamed Pinex and step th for war industries was stopped Splendid, too, for bronchi Monday by Director Lawrence hearsences or any ord | Wood, of the U. 8. employment pines Is a highly concentrated | service The Johnson Nolan minimom cagppound of genuine Norway pine Mace and fe famous the world over for its prompt effect cough Beware of Ask your aru to : wage bill, reclassifying civil serv ice on a sound basis, will soon be passed by congress, according to lo- | cal officials of the federal employes’ union. A soldier-sailor minstrel benefit | show will be given in the near fu ture by employes of the Skinner & Fddy plant. \Changes Made in Time Boundaries WASE TON, Nov. 19.—Official for time zones to pro time in the United St to the light-saving upon batitutes. . ounces of Pin with directions, and don't accept anything els*. ‘Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. |Why Worry About Burglar? A Cody Burglar Alarm will pro- tect your door, transoms and win- dows. No batteries, wiring or fix- tures whatsoever, A small, neat in- latrument @uitable for any door. | Price $3.00. 40 New York Bleck. | Phone, Main 478! pursuant were issued by the interstate com. merce commission Tucsday. Brown Dental Between Mountain and Pacific time, the new boundary is fixed as The eastern boundary of ackfoot Indian reservation in Montana and the continental divide y 06 to Helena, Butte and Dillon, Mont 106 COLUMBIA 1 | Pocatello, Idaho, and the Oregon Seattle’s Leading Dentists | short Line to Ogden and Salt I City, Utah, thence the Los Ang & Salt Lake railroad to the west ar |south boundaries of Utah to the 113th meridian; thence to Seligman and Parker, Ariz., and along the Colorado river to the Mexican boundary Facing Murder Charge SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19 Martin King, proprietor of the Ve rona hotel, was under arrest here today on a charge of murdering | John Dennison, of Chico, who was found dead in a hallway of the hotel yesterday. The police say King shot Dennison following a quarrel over EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918, . 106 Columbia the payment of room ren+ ao | * America’s Finest Flowring Mills ’’ | “America’s Finest Flouring Mils* HE WORLD IS AGAIN AT PEACE— While the United States as well as every nation in Europe faces peace problems as serious as were the problems of war, we of this country are particularly fortunate in that any food crisis which may have threatened us is—like the war True we must husband our food resources, ~—a thing of the past. for we still have a great humanitarian sery- ice to render all of Europe—we must help to supply her peoples with food. One of the blessings which has come to us with the declaration of Peace is the permission granted our people by the U. S. Food Adminis- tration to return to an all wheat flour basis in their baking and cooking— It is no longer necessary to use wheat substi- tutes. Some will doubtless continue to do so because they learned to like them; the great majority of American people, however, greet the return of all-wheat bread, cake and pastry to the daily table with as much joy as they would the return of a friend long absent— No other food can take the place in the Ameri- san home of bread*made from flour, produced by the scientific grinding of wheat berries. choicest | | When the Fisher Flouring Mills Company be- gan the manufacture in “America’s Finest Flouring Mills’ six years ago of Fisher’s Blend Flour it announced Fisher’s Blend a product-- superior to other flours. Housewives so found it, hence its extreme popularity on the Pacific Coast. This superiority has always*been main- tained, even during the trying war period. It has always been made of choicest Eastern Hard Wheat and choicest Washington Bluestem. In pre- war times housewives found that it was real econ- omy to pay more for Fisher’s Blend Flour than for flours made of Washington wheats. It is greater economy today than ever before to buy Fisher's Blend because the Government having ad- vanced the price of Washington wheats, manufae- turers of Washington Wheat flours increased their prices until there is little, if any, difference between the price of Washington wheat flours and Fisher's Blend. Mr. Hoover Says We Must Continue to Economize Using Fisher’s Blend Flour Js Real Economy MADE IN “America’s Finest Flouring Mills” by FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO. SEATTLE, U.S. A. Wrinkled and Old Before Her Time Most Women Who Tire Easily, Have Fits of the “Blues” or Look Pale, Hag- gard and Worn, Need More Difficult to Pronounce Iron in Their Blood to Strengthen Their Nerves . and Put Color in Their Cheeks, Says Dr. Ken- x ° neth K. MacAlpine, Prominent New York Sur- . geon and Former Adjunct Professor New OU may find it hard to say those three French words, but once you use this famous Baume, its ef- fect is easy to remem- ber. BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE (Bome Aa-el-jay-ceek Beo-gey) Graduate Medical School and With the divorce courts showing an ever increasing number of Homes often through woman's state—with thou- broken up, highly nervous sands of women leavieg their bust- ness positions or unable to attend to their household duties because of their weakened, run-down conditions, and still others whose constant com- plaining make life a burden to them- selves and to their families, it should be especially interesting to the public ally to read the opinion of such a medical authority as Dr, Kenneth K. MacAlpine, a prominent > York surgeon, member of the New York State Medical Soctety, and for 16 years adjunct professor of the New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, who tells below how, by increasing the supply of iron in the blood, women may become stronger, healthier and more successful in the ger was originated in the laboratories of Dr. Jules Bengué, in Paris, a quar- ter of a century ago. home, cial and business lif This original French — 5),. ssacsipine says “in my opin: product (although extens Winien whe sutter trom Nerves can . - oe . improve their health, strength, vital- sively imitated) is abso- et lutely alone in its remark- | ° od is : . . . rich in strength-giving iron they able efficiency in relieving ire the’ neautiful, hentthy. | rosy headaches, neuralgia, scie| und enerey—onvied and sought after everywhere they go. Yet, derpite all that has t atica, rheumatism, colds en sald and written by t Jarming iron and catarrhal affections of n the blood of the aver: the nose and throat. thing. to acrease, ther red. ‘bhoad Clean, and easy to apr (eri and endurance, “and are ser careless of their condition or do not know what to take, In my opinion there ts nothing better than ic iron—Nuxated fron—to help healthy, full-blooded, beautiful omen. By enriching the blood and linereasing {t# oxygen carrying power, Nuxated Iron will often transform the flabby flesh, toneless tissues and pallid cheeks of nervous, run-down women into a glow of health, and make them look years younger within a surprisingly short time. "If people would only realine that jron is just as v! to the ply—the effect is delight- fully soothing, healing and refreshing. Keep a tube in the house. THOS. LEEMING & CO.) | American Agents New York But Easy to Rub On wowed Dr. George F. Weakened? Run-Down Condition ~ Makes Her Cross, Irritable, Baker, formerly Physician and Surgeon in Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, says: “During convalescence from SPA I find Nuxated Iron to be of great benefit.” Physician Says Anaemia ~Lack of Iron in the Blood —is the Greatest Curse to the Health, Strength, Vitality and Beauty of "os York Post Hospital. blood as is air to the lungs, and be just as particu About keeping up a uf Pty: ficient supply at a times, there would, in oman my opinion, be far leas — diseasekexulting from Administration anaemic> weakene . conditions. For of Simple Nux: years it was a ated Iron Will problem with Often Increase physicians how the Strength to administer and Endurance of Weak, Nerv: ous, Careworn Women in Two Weeks’ Time and Make iron ina form that could be taken up by the system without up- t the b the teeth or producing other disorders almost as serious as the lack of iron itself. the introduct of Nuxated I has done a with all the jectionable fea- tures of the old mineral salts of fron and giyes to every careful, thinking uable Pr recommen benefit to his weakened and run- - beauty of the modern American wos man. Lack of tron in the blood often transform a beautiful, may into one sweet-tempered woman who is cross, nervous and irritable ow ts. 1 opinion, down, pationts. ihe most valuable When the iron goes from the boo Ruyetectrength, and blood-builder of women, the roses go from theif any physician can prescribe. ice wht one Ge arate in commenting up pine’s article on “Ner yourself to make the fol- 1 See how long you can and Ki New Y lowing test r tnd “atedlest “Author work without t tired, Next words coming from so high a med- take 2 f ordi ieal. authority as Dr. MacAlpine nary Nuxat ron 3 sper day must ca at weight with every after meals weeks, Then test thinkin at Yergard Dr, Mac- your strength again and see ho much you have gained MANUFACTURER'S NOTR Iron which is prescribed and mended above by physicians is not secret remedy, but one which fs w known to druggists everywhere, Unit the older Inorganic iron products it easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the The manufacturers guarantee d entirely satist purchaser or t ey. It is dispensed in thie Alpine as one of the most careful and conservative of physicians and if I had an operation to be per- formed on myself 1 know of no oth- er surgeon whom | would rather have perform it. I fully agree with Dr. MacAlpine that there can be no healthy, rosy-cheeked women with- out iron, T have strongly empha- sized the fact that doctors should prescribe more organic iron—Nux- ated Iron—for their nervous, run stomach, down, weak, haggard looking wo- ut men ‘patients, Anaemia—iron de- ¢ Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co» ficiency—-is the greatest curse to Swift's Pharmacy, and all other drug the health, strength, vitality and gists H INFLUENZA (La Grippe)

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