The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 24

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é 4 ES Cs A Close-in Country Home Any family can secwre a week-end pleasure loca- tion on the terms offered at Ogden’s Country Estates | on the North Trunk Highway NEIGHBORS Two acres fronting the Highway, $450—$45 cash, $10 monthly. Five acres north of Highway, $1,000—$100 cash, $10 monthly. Ten acres north of Highway, $1,500—$150 cash, $10 ly. These term prices less than you can buy for spot cash. EASY DRIVING IN YOUR AUTO 45 MINUTES It’s 16 miles from my office at 1024 Third Avenue. It’s one mile north of Seattle Heights Station. It’s two miles nearer Seattle than Alderwood Manor. It’s the best land you can buy in this district. NEIGHBORS If you want to see this land Sunday Phone Main 2661 today. There are only a few tracts in OGDEN’S Country Estates and several have been sold this week. se ae Actual View of Ogden’s Country Estates. It Offers Remarkable Opportunities for Development, Are You In on It? The Everett Interurban leaves Sixth and Pine Street on the half hour Sunday. Autos meet the Interurban at Seattle Heights Station It’s one mile north from this station to Ogden’s Estates. Phone Main 2661 Today DAVID P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Avenue THE SEAT? STAR TLE Strong Man Faints' | as Flames Lap | | UpRed Wine | \fo5 ~ Ticketsaum=: There are no Sale Tickets at the Lundquist- Lilly store. The whole Half-Million-Dollar stock of Clothing and Hats for Men and Boys is marked as it always has been, and you simply deduct ONE-FIFTH from the price. In announc- inga Jzseeet= Straight 20% Reduction Ailva, feeding the priceless fluid by | |the gallon to flames in the Central |J |hotel, South San Francisco, he faint Pachett!'s a young giant several minutes | came to and the fire de nut the fire with of stuff, Pachett it will be readily realized that we have brought prices so far below those generally prevailing that comparison is simply out of the question. The men of Seattle know that our prices always have been kept at the lowest possible level and they have been quick to appreciate what this double saving means. Lundquist - Lilly ' Upstairs Clothes Shop Green Building. Fourth and Pike & relative to Frank Silva is federal prohibition director tn ‘or the state of California. eee Only $160 for Nifty Whisky Container LONDON, May 14.—Intending travelers to the United Staten ean buy for $160 a handsome gold mount led malacea cane which is also a pint whisky flask. The gold knob unscrewn and becomes an ideal “nip™ glass for the whisky, which t# con | tained in an aluminum tube running the whole length of the stick * ee | Vicar Pleads for | Beer in England | LONDON, Ma Me The Re n | 3. Bourchier, vicar of the Seay | arden suburb, has made a protest against the prohi-| t umendment. He wants the | workingman to have his beer and said: “If 1 had my way I would have emblazoned on banners, ‘Ged | Save the King and the Beer for the | Mritish Peopia” She Drank Strong Liquor But Lived to ge Old ney giand.—Often it No Reservations There are absolutely no ex- ceptions to our offer—every- thing is included. Men’s Suits and Overcoats Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Men’s Hats and Caps Boys’ Hats and Oaps Little Boys’ Fancy and Wash Suits a by th who han just died Hor age in maid Little Boys’ Denim Play Suits Naval Officers’ Uniforms Even “Devil’s Punch | Evening Dress Suits Bowl” Has Gone D DT thaak aan ae ee ALL AT A, REDUCTION I Pune h Bow! Pyros! the wet lo |[ | ines and i» the ground » feet ac and bot: | Ih) water =< Liked His Nip; English | FERNTE, n. ¢—James Chapman] FERNIE, P. C—Blowout in No. 1| BUTTE—Coroner’s Jury unable to|_T#t's have tunch at Bolit's, 9 1 1. C. MeGee and James Grew-|east mine of Coal Creek colliery of} jagree in case of Thomas Manning, 5 Constable Is Fined nent to jail for stealing whisky |Crows Nest Pass Coal Co, No fatat| thought to have been Killed in re-| CN LONDON, May 14.—Constabic ‘ te cent mine strike riots here | NIP) Da Ritchie was fined $25 at ; —e “ woe | 1 eth for absenting himeelf | | from duty and $1.25 for being drunk “ee | | Born i in, 1839 Dr. Caldwell Still in His Office | % AY Wonderful vigor of the founder of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Millions now use his famous prescription \ |No Secret About What's in England's Collars Now | sumption of liquor by M. P.'s waa very much more now than in the |] past. He appealed to the rich to | close their wine cellars tn the inter ests of Umanity Physicians know that good health depends largely upon proper digestion and elimination and that much sickness results from constipation. No one knows this better than the “family” doctor, the general practioner. | Fined $550 for, |Having 40 Quarts yDonnell, broth- nr. ut TB. Caldwell of Mon- Mothers are giving it to their ticello, children who were given it by WREESTEGSREOLIES ASESeRe |Divorced Husband OMAHA, Neb. 2 Gronin, in ap the ur relational “fs t former wife, en hisn and Mary Gronin, whe Lives na Barn oured a divorce from him in 1910 miah ‘Netere r, Thursday. | his O 80 linois, was and isa 1 ‘The whole y small part e. More than were on women, children pong babies. They are the ones most often sick. But their illnesses wero usually of a minor nature—colc oe fevers, head- aches, biliousness—and all of them req: first @ thorough evacuation. They wereconstipated, Dr, Caldwell years’ practice, uated from 1 back in 1875 deal of success the course of 40 sn their mothers. Every second of the working day someone some- where is going into a drug store to buy it, fer Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is selling at the rate of over 6 million bottles a year, Ita great success is based on merit, on repeated buying, on one satisfied user telling another. ‘There are thousands of homes in this country that are never with- out a bottle of Syrup Pepsin, and the formulator of that prescrip- tion is fortunately living to see its wonderful success, TO LEAVES NO LINT OR SMUDGE beng cottoa adic ny heey the Se dasware sodctina covered will serve to make eT AR TEX doubly. appre: STARTER 4 sives 0 liane i yan em ae tacietegmeist 49001 t ciety ae | Gronin lives in a barn back of the|{, — « prescription ¢ Braga fpmmerel Petal 5 fel Pasccg and bi 7 | ee eagh Mh Ne ing simple lax By br, Caldwell's Syra hist sheatteny sate she married in 1887, (The div pepsin, “Un While itis promptly effective on A tmooth ‘firm eurface. “The cove 1 custody of the six ney tren, ture of mec ag eg uae caen, Ran DR. W. B. CALDWELL TODAY mf ere wee for the — eg has pl pina mild and gentle in its action and Berm Shelbrvitle, Mo.. March 27,1839 pap Kasha) | pate in that ear the tic jan manufacture of us pre -~ jean orterea al tit plaed on the market. 'The | domo cane rane and ara. scription a ase ot lS Smile und now the payments stop.’ picture of Dr. Caldwell that ap- narcotice, i in safe for the tiniest ba spins of the fact, thet De, Cold : — pears on the package was taken hildren itand " ‘epsin is gest selling || ,RVBRPTT—Arthur i wilson, lf that year. jab mas fake Lesoser to. the ered, hone 4 | or assintant state superintendent being over 6 million bottles sold each | eunuaitnd dhetion to ulin en The tion immediately oa Cala who need its have ss. * | and Everett for superintendent |} had as great a success in the drug pate not yet used it. If you have not, send | hools. He comes to Bverett ; stores as it had in the name address @ free Fa Y, seg pemreemennecneentnnton . doctor's private ‘oday a Re pe AB = to Dr. W. B sur ‘mw Oe , bring home somo “of the it quickly.

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