The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 4

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= "3 A Gentle PRICE AS ALWAYS | | I Laxative Elderly People—=——— A daily free movement of the bowels becomes a serious problem as you step from middile-life into old age, and much dependence can no longer be placed on neture herself. The Dowels find artificial aid necessary. ‘The etronger the physic, as olf people eoom tearm; the @feater the contraction of the bowels thereafter, and eo the It produces an agreeable movement as nearty natural and Dr. Caldwell’s Ta aie of 1 f ‘lt free as high pharmaceutical skill can make it. Thousands use it reguiarty, in the emall dose prescribed, and keep them- ectuce im fine health and good cheer, and entirety free foom The will refund your money if tt laile to do as promiced. “ee po THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. EVERY WAR HERO ENTITLED TO PICTURE IN STATE'S WAR HISTORY among Washington's 60,000 service and women will not | } |_ The mont modest hero or heroine | } men fo un honored and unsung if the War Parents’ association can secure hin or her picture, ‘The unassuming xailor blouse will hold equal prestige display hotos at the public library next month It te p ped to have the pictures arranged according to companies and regiments, with a special gold star sereen, and perhaps a separate dix |play of war medals and citation cords which have been won by fight lors from this state, elther in Amer- jtean or allied service. | Bvery man or woman who was en- | listed or drafted into government ner- vice and wore a uniform are en- | titled to be represented in the ex- hibit, and in the event of their ab- sence at this time, relatives and friends are asked to contribute ple tures, Call for Tickets Hundreds of photographs have al ready been received at the amocia jing, and every day uniformed Inds} are calling for the free tickets which | the Bushnell Stadio has offered, thru the War Parents’ association, to all wervice r and women who have no available pictures for (he exhibit, The exhibit v || be held for two| weeks, some time in April, In the dis- | play hall at the public Nbra and will be accorded a fitting ceremony | by the War Parents aswociation. Mra. 1. 'T. Miller, corresponding sec retary, is in direct charge of collect- ing pictures for the exhibit “When the people of Seattle and of the state realize that their rons’ pictures are a necenmry part of Washington's history, they will be anxious to have them represented in this exhibit,” Mrs, Miller says, “for after presentation in this and other cities of Washington, {t ts planned |to wend them to the capitol at Olym- | pla, where they will remain as a per- mament record of Washington's war, achievement.” Judge Mount, cb torteal pommitt of the War Paren will introduce this collection of Washington heroes man of the his ansociation, J A Men—Plenty of stiff resistance to these well-built Work Shoes. You'll have a tough time of it kicking ’°em out. A big value at $5.95. tion headquarters, 6 Lyon build-'into the archives of the state. MOONSHINERS IN SOUTH ON JUMP) |B) sss or static trown ex tater | H lined; full double Goodyear welted soles; | ATLANTA, Ga, March 28—/Tho| night. The operator of an {iltett still : Sizes 6 to 11 operation of moonshine stills in the | haw no time to make good liquor. He solid throughout. Sizes 6 to 11. | Blue Ridge mountains has become | pitches his outfit one day amd is/ San Francisco,/such a perilous undertaking that gone the next. He is forced to une | which straightway began to talk about “Taft tn 192 While Taft ad-| none but the most desperate and | chemicals to speed up the processes dressed huge audiences in behalf of the League of Nations and against | hardened followers of the game are | of distil Rolsheviem, his compantons, who cluded President Lowell of Harvard, | keeping at {t, according to internal) The n dropped hints concerning the pres iential race, Taft's famow mile was 7 e officers - conan much in evidence when women of the Red Cross greeted him at the ferry.|. ‘There waa a ume when a moon-|STOLEN GEMS FOUND IN A CHICKEN COOP! shiner could go into a mountain cove, pitch his still by the side of a erystal brook and leisurely and| NEW YORK, March 28.--Jewels peacefully make his liquor, He took | worth $5,000, which were stolen last his time, and made good liquor. He| Thursday from Charles Whitlock, vies president of the New Brunswick ‘Trust .Co., when he sgt @ suit case filtered it thru charcooa! to elim- containing them down for a few min- Stn ceiee QM. P's) and the chow was pretty! 9 P e +e eae ene ’|Here’s Portrait Artist’s eo Pen Picture of Gen. Foch air tn: cfr oitie’sesinct | thru layers of flannel cloth to make utes on the porch of his home in New Brunswick, N. J, were discov | the Téth artillery, recen’ med y from overseas, at deel eee eerie cvinent but I dont) SPecia! to The Star by N. E. A) into the studio while I was at work, |it smooth and pure. That was the LONDON, March 28.—Marshal] but, however urgent the message he| “mountain dew” that could be im ered yesterday in the chicken coop in the rear of the parsonage of the Breet, according to @/think there is any use in trying to here from Corporal | dodge ¢acts.” | Foch prefers to sit for his picture| Would never suspend the sitting. | bfhed without a chaser and with no between six and eight in the morn.| Thi# is your hour,’ he would say. fear of a headache on the morrow Highland Park Reformed church, oc-| . Pi ad cupied by Rev. Anthony STAR WANT: ADS BRING How they got there is 7 it i if nt faa he, ATTLE SOLDIER SAYS BREST MUD WAS DEEP AND FOOD POOR BREAKFAST jcorrugated tron 18 inches or more. | “We mess with a marine outfit Ex-President Taft, 70 pounds lighter, grinned at onshiner is on the run. R. Reeder, of that organim-| ee his letter Reeder told about . ing. according to Sir Willlam Orpens,| "04 siving @ brief order, we would! Lut now that's all changed, rev BOY KILLED BY DOGS; who sehen on ’ ‘dation y? ger resume our conversation and the/ en officers say. Officials are 0 at “Camp Starvation,” as to the men who have! MOTHER GETS $3,224) imranat vevore the flghting ented. | SOF sing th inecn day and NEW YORK, March 27.—For the| “What impressed me most was the | apparent Indifference of the marshal to critical events,” says Sir William. | “When everything seemed to be go | low that I didn't feel it: ‘Tho the marshal is not given to) if act i fF: gee 9 it i hi MARRIAGES M. Bile and Lovtee D. Jen-| | li j i Molin and Bdythe Schneider, | ite E M . |. Fort Lawten, end) Edna Took, 22, Seattle. | | Robert #. . Palmer, and Jennie} | Louise Griffin, Cumberland. Albert A. Montague, 37, and Garnet | Buck, 19, Beattie Francie Harold Ketchum, 31, end) | Maurine M. Taylor, 17, Seattle, DIVORCES Complaints fited ! G. Short against Jona B. Bhort, | rh if i : sale starts, and we have slashed the price on every article in the store to such a low figure present and future wants for dad‘and the boy. Here you will see your dollar do the work of two. We invite merchants to and make their purchases in quantity, as our prices are almost half the present wholesale quotations, But our advice to each and every one is to come early. The stock is complete now. This is the time to ‘make your selections—don'’t wait till the stock is sold out. We are quoting a few prices on different articles picked at random, but come and see for yourself. Bring this “ad” with you for reference. This gigantic that you cannot help but supply your Nickols Incompati Rechin sgainst Lillian Rechin, | Le Neveu against Edith R desertion. by against John McCon- David Fleischer against Fannie Pieish- | er, desertion } mes Honry Haugh against Marian BE. bowels x Cecil Miteutuch against Mynian Ellen: | are prevented, relieved Sect! 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Garrett, you will be glad to know tablet in a fourth of a glass of wa’ ford ave., March 26. ling to Dr. and allow to dissolve. With this| ww. smith, 49, 415 Melrose ave., Maren | or you. 4 ¢ fom ine Kd area sue Se four | failing say they have bhi laily. ‘ou should notic 1018 EK. Thomas, ored through the principle eyes clear up perceptibly right ia onderful free prescriptio inflammation we. &,, Maro 98 hays, after trying it: °l w pear. 07 16th ave. B, Mareh 26 If your ey ‘blind; coul: t nee to read| bothering you, even a little, \d everything | steps to save them now, befor my eyes do|too late. Many hopelessly blind mt ran At night they Might have been save they had| Pe a | ¥, in ‘dreadfully; now they foci | cared for their eyes in time, Boney Fi 6060, Magis Crore wes) , the time. It was like a Note: Another prominent ptr niRTHs > used it whom the s | seemed | said: “Hon-Opto is a very Girl to Mr. and Mra, Howard B. Jack- jassex, but remedy. Its const on, 411 Ninth Mareh 18 | using this prescription for 15 | well known to eminent A. Smith, 326% everything seems clear. I can fine print without glasses.” Heved that thous glasses can now discard them mable time, and multitudes ft ‘Will be able to strengthen their|and is one of the very fe #0 as to be spared the trouble |I feel should be kept on ha ‘@xpense of ever getting glasses. ' use in aimost every family.” against Mark inet Arthur 8. Fintey, | \ Bristol hotel, | | fee Prescription You Can Have! / Filled and Use at Home . Men’s Fine Kid and Calf Dress Shoes in Tan and WORK GLOVES Cut to 38° BOYS’ SUITS Pai | DRI l 71, 2626 Wailing: | Values to $3.50 Cut to that, 26. our!” 3. TOM | March 27. 1 | Cabitiotel, 86, 109 2: CL, Rothwell, 35 Morse, 74, | Marple, $4, 2809 Cascadia ave., | NOW—Save One Half Cut to 19° Bring the little fellow down here and have us fit him in a swell Boys’ Suit. You can save a five-dollar bill on this item alone. ~ er pecialista and | The manu- widely prescribed by them. then eyo. | irs. D,” Thompson, | 8. Raltsbury, | oh 14 Spillman, 6020 ‘ 48th ave, 8, W., March 1 MOTHERS Roy to Mr, and Mri erty court, Mareh 26. Girl to'Mr. and Mra. M. ™. Adams, 4132 Densmore ave, ib, 7. Roy to Mr. and Mra. have, W., March inl to Mr. and Mra, W. & 12th ave, March 18 Girl to Mr. and Mra. D, . March 1 irl to Mr. and Mra. &, Bennett #t., March to Mr. and Mra, M. A, Bolts, 6222 | ith ave. &, March 22, Girl to Mr, and Mra. L. Hf, Aleorm, 6534 4tnd ave, #., March 21 ¢ Boy to Mr. and Mra. G, Tagnant, 962 m9 M. W. Berryman, ch 20, , i | H. Savage, 2 20. shy Aa Mrs. C. Young, 1647 ords as a strengthening and nourishing factor. |; very little of Scott’s every day, during a time |:0: Heamont, siaren's. of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential | w. #201 st. starcn ih” Z to the blood and tends to confirm a growing child |41#' teventn #8. tarcn 20. “ : in robustness. For your boy or goes will not Roy to Mr. and G, Bender, 4917 45th at, &., March 10, . Doehie, I4b- | J. Pe Nobler, JUST A WORD TO THE WORKINGMAN: Buy your Working Clothes here for about one-half what you would pay elsewhere. = WE WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECKS “Ge PALACE CLOTHING DO NOT BE MISLE ‘sicxs CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET McInnis, White aA a LE tiie tere ae py parent troubled over a child or a fast-growing | could do no better than to utilize the |. Richardson, | 1, M, Wooden, i. M. Porter, 656 | SALE STARTS 9 A, COME EARLY Hamon, LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS to Mr. and Mrs, W. Knight, 9006 ‘8 46th ‘W., Mareh 21. 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