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Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” ; Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain _ BISMARCK, N. D.--Application of . rs for writ to prohibit can Notes and Comment on THE OLD of last recall election vote by North Dakota supreme , and inauguration of Governor. R. A. Nestos and other officials Proceed without interruption. Game Warden Ivan Wilson, the state. ‘ ese +10, eee and its big brother, the motor uire the services of army ed | such a condition. ment. 1921) talking about it. the world. | PWARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, | Fyou are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by | soit problema, in whiph Prof. ©. “physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for “Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, © Handy tin bores of 12 tablete—Bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. | _ Ampiria ‘le the trade mart of Bayer Manufactare of Monoaceticacidesier of Salicylicect@ | HOME TOWN ts of the Kititas valley are! urged to feed the birds by County | ¥*! oan ‘Thow- | «tain and orchards. | | *e sands of them are getting mighty | rd | slim pickings this kind of weather. | It’s not bad avice for other parts of Bulletins are belng sent out from state headquarters of the American | Legion to all posta in the state, ask.) jing them to take the lead in thelr >| various communities in observance of | National Education week, December | Editorial from the Ellensburg Eve ning Record: | “The Pacific Northwest Fruit Ex- | position is delighting crowds this Ellensburg and Kittitas | There can be no harmony, @94) trom Grays Harbor milis and camps | therefore no beauty, in a home in whieh the wife and mother is cros#| Orient took @ sudden upward swerve | and frritable and dull-apirited. Often |iwo months ago, according to esti- [as not, diseane is at the bottom of | | | Let the woman who is always tired | and who suffers from low spirits and | | mysterious aches and ina, only try | \tydia B. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com: | held Sunday, 2 p. m, from the | } pound. She will then see that the | beauty and harmony will be restored to her home with the return of her health and good spirits.—Advertine- | _ FRUIT CAKE FOR PRESIDENTS— (The Seattle Daily Star, Monday, Oct. $1, One of Hazen J. Titus’ fruit cakes is to be carried to President Harding by airplane. It is not every fruit cake that is light enough to fly. The Hazen J. Titus Fruit Cake—so good that we can’t keep the PRESS from Fine for Gift Giving, either to your dear friends or deserving employees. Packed in beautiful lithographed tins; 5 Ib., $6.25; 3 lb., $3.75; 114 lb., $1.85. Mailed postage prepaid to any address anywhere in FUN AND EDUCATION THE SEATTLE STAR DIVIDED GRADE | AT BIG FRUIT SHOW PLAN APPROVED... WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 192 Mysterious Miscreant! Stabs 13 Women VIENNA, Nov, 23 en have been mysteriously stabbed / Thirteen wom without warning while walking on | > @ street during the part month th one Feducation and recreation were inc) At the same thhe there were to|Mayor and Council Agree ON one wan attacked in broad daylight termingled so skillfully Wednesday |be the following addresses: "Irrign All the viotima gave practically the lat the Pacifio Northwest Fruit ex-|tion With Wella,” N.C, Jannaen; South End Program same description of the miséreant, | | position atthe Bell St, terminal that | Settlement,” Dan A. & preenr heten actote joy oven . it was hard to tell where the the Fruit Mayor Caldwell and the elty coun F left off and the other began 1. B Harris; “ cll have reached a definite decision 66 59 { sult Was Uhat those wh “OW. CL Quick, a on two of the most important prob: | Ton pleasure bent in Pruning,” H. D, Clark, | Joma affecting grade separations in| Valuable Information “harnyard golf" tourna: |the South Kind industrial weetion 4 }went only'to learn yey | mont w be held at 4p. m, Constryction of a temporary bridge | INDUCES | pits had & good time doing It The Grandview delegation and the! over the Argo yards was authorised The cintshing touches on the ex: |Seatile Chamber ¢ and the “tracks up, streets down” | | ponition hall, delayed by the week-/to carry the bulk of »| plan for the north half of the ude lend blixard, have now been com-| gram, which was tot «| lands district was approved. | nd the exposition in now at| grand ba luiseass eaxietie Se ehiet| | oF the height of its glory—« veritable ing of exhibits is now in/men that the plan for the bridge| Humphreys’ Number “Worty” In — | fairyland of beautiful exhibits, dainty |p ws, but all prives will not be) would not commit the city to a grade |@uces Repose, and Natural, Refresh- 8 blossoms and bright ahs, | w 4 for #everal days | separation plan for the south half of |'ng Sleep, re ‘The exposition opened tO. IM, | meee onimse| tn teeeeatelan tree |" hee tihediaia,: << Aiietgleumbeen be The fired feature was a discussion of | Rub on Sore Throat) the corporation counset wilt be in.| Wakefuinens, Hestlesmnens. } re 7 nubs hives sare ? structed Wednesday to prepare an| No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope Me Morrin, Roy Larson, John 8, Mo-|_ Musterole | relies snore | throm! | ordinance fixing the praden in tha|No hablt forming Drugs, Strictly Now for a Real Apple Pie ped |aulckly, Made with oil of muntard tournament and a contest to deeide ae terted' Ron with. veer ft an . P. Newsome too | Milin ane Maj. I : Els + t it is a clean white ointment that wi part ee hot burn of blister like the old-fash ‘sporting events”—a “barny mustard plaster 1) | district east of Occidental ave, and | north of Spokane st, according to \"Plan 1," which means that the n.| tallroad tracks will be elevated on the apple-boxing championship ot! 6 Gently but surely it penetzates | St*l and concrete tresties 20 feet the state, lte the nore spot and draws out the! high, and that the public highways | At 2p m. there waa to be a con | pain, Get d at our drug will pase under them. loert with Miss Florence Orr as nolo store teday jars and An ordinance also will be prepared size, $2 BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER ist, the Hippodrome Dance Revue | . |tubes; hompit and the Emerald Trio. valley resident who goes over to the Sound this week should attend the show and show the appreciation of lthe agricultural communities for the | interest Seattle is taking in thelr de- | velopment. In addition ull reports | indicate the show is well worth see | ing.” <-y eee Anna Compton Winn will give « benefit concert at the Columbia Col |lege auditorium, Milton, on Novem | ber 22. | eee | ‘The heavy snowfall of the past | ‘ik has been of great benefit to} New Washington Musicians of LaCrosse are organix ing @ community chorus to be asno-| ciated with othér similar organi: | tiona in several Whitman county | towns. } eee Alumni-—not to mention aiiinke--| of the University of Washington will | loome from all parts of the state \Thureday to attend the annual extends a cordial Thanksgiving day classic. |] welcome to the Pacific North- west Fruit:Grow- i] ers, and an invi- toe itetee “nave bean shipped || tation to make this hotel your headquarters FUNERAL sumvices tor wr |{| While in Seattle. Lilly Sager, 976 Harney #t., will be) J. C. Marmaduke Manager About 100 merchants have signed | up to participate for the first time tn | a buyers’ week for Walla Walla, De- | comber 3-10. Merchandise will be feu- tured at attractive prices, eee | to Japan since the demand from the | mates. Georgetown mortuary. Production of cereals in Rumania and Caecho-Slovakia almost | the prewar figures, quthorizing the Oregon: Washington | raliroad to bulld a temporary bridge | P: |for vehicular traffic “over its Argo| | yards at First ave. 8 APPLE We will exhibit OVEN HEAT WORKING UNDER PRESS-URE FRUIT CAKE FOR KINGS— FRUIT CAKE FOR QUEENS— | | FRUIT CAKE FOR EVERYBODY! TWO HUNDRED TONS OF IT!! WHAT THE PRESS SAYS: SEATTLE CAKE TO (Capital City Bureau, The Seattle T: rately prepared stunt of deliverin, cake by airplane today to President day. The cake, escorted by F. A. King, J. Titus Fruit Cake Company, of Se but, anyhow, the pilot of t of weather and Mr. King reason, wherefore delay. airplane would not fly in that kind FOG SPOILS PLAN FOR AIR DELIVERY OF HUGE PRESIDENT (The Seattle Sunday Times, October 29, 1921) ‘imes, 905-6 Colorado Bldg.) WASHINGTON, Saturday, Oct. 29.—Hazen J. Titus’ elabo- a 60-pound Seattle-baked arding as the gift of H. C. Henry, went wrong. The stunt has been postponed until Mon- vice-president of the Hazen attle, duly arrived at Balti- more. An airplane was in readiness to convey it to Washington and a taxicab chugged away two useless hours at. the local air- plane landing field, waiting for the carrier. message that everything was off for today. There prevailed in Baltimore what people around here call a fog, nothing but a trifling mist as measured by real Puget Sound fog standards, Then came the ound him not disposed to listen to HAZEN J. TITUS SAYS: “SAY IT WITH FRUIT CAKE—IT LASTS LONGER” 300 Pine Street AT OUR BOOTH AT THE the celebrated “Lorain” Gas Ranges WE INVITE YOU to take this opportunity to advise us— If your Gas Appliances do not meet your requirements. If your service is not satisfactory. If you have complaint of any nature. Seattle ‘Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Avenue ppathic, 4 $1.00 at all drug stores, or f priee, or C. O. D * Parcel Post Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” | breaks up Colds that hang’ on. 400 and $1.00 at all drug stores, or sent on receipt of price, or C. O. It tabies fine apples to make fine pie From the orchards of Eastern Washing- ton come the fine, juicy apples that make REAL PIE. You will see thousands of prize winning apples, from the rich red Jonathan to the fragrant golden, Winter Banana, at the Northwest Fruit Exposition, It takes fine flour to finish that fine pie From fields ast and West we gather the choicest wheat, then mill it in “AMER- ° ICA’S FINEST FLOURING MILLS,” to make FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR. Con- stant laboratory tests keep its high quality uniform, FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR makes tender, flaky, rich-flavored ple crust —a fitting cover for REAL APPLE PIE. You are glad to pay a few cents more for the sack use it gives more and larger loaves of better bread and the same splen-- did success with pie and cake. y Homeo. 7’ Medicine Co. =e et, New York, Med-| ree. SHOW and demonstrate REGULATED Fisher Flouring Main 6767 SEATTLE CAKE TO FLY TO HARDING (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Saturday, Oct. 29, '1921) (By Universal Service) WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—President Harding will receive tomorrow from F. A. King of Seattle, vice-presi- dent of the Hazen J. Titus Fruit Cake Company, a sixty- pound Thanksgiving cake, the gift of H. C. Henry. Mr. King called at the White House executive offices today and Secretary George B. ‘Christian made the ap- pointment for him. The pfesentation of the big cake is to be quite a cere- monial, and it is hinted that Marshal Foch will receive the first cut of the confection. Mr. King will travel by airplane from Baltimore to- morrow morning, and the cake will make the flight with him. The landing will be made on Bolling field and an ayto will be in readiness to convey him to the White House, where President Harding will meet Mr. King.

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