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THURSDAY, MARCTI 9, 1922 PAGE 4 ,; OY Oo Conclusion Is final: | Cat IS hardly rever, Or, ° | mee r rmstro: himeelf recentiy for fu. “Tie lay fretting. For 10 mfoutes) gone up to 1071 Take it away jentm, Mary, try to keep calm’ SCHOOL GROWS PX | | en bY Hal A - i — a “He fit the olf Mu cheeping/ he stewed thus, Then: ani wash it Always keep “fwo minutes of silence while) | ol Ee es ik wal Musrenting over him," Plummer recites, “and| “Mary, bring me that ther) your thermometer clean.’ the thermometer lay under his . Laas possi jot unique but interes m — entre pegs got himself home and into bed | mometer aguin.’ He relaxed, or tried to, but/tongur, Then: ¥ | . . experiments of an - ae San “| “Mary? he called to his wife, | “Again he took his tempera | could not. He tomed about in a| “Good heavens! Ite 110 Institution Here Said to Be I five P te ; Pa a Diz an in’ ends ee een a to Cant | ‘fetch me the thermometer, I think looked at the mercury, and | frenzy. He stood the strain as long| Call the doctor—and hurry; I'm World’s Largest nfive minutes rape lapepsi Prominence, who easayed reat | we got a fever.’ noted with Inereasing fear that [as he could, then again called | dying, Mary, old girl? . . , ~ RR i» we Ye: / - > 1 D ‘i “The thermometer was brought d reached 105, Mary, the thermometer, quick!| “When the doctor got there th! wince ine eatablishinent of the Unt Indigestion Gases Flatulence land he plunged it inte Die mouth he = oried, ™ rm getting worse! Try to keep!/patient was still alive oy * “a rm PIMPLY? WELL, OON'T BE! ses under his tongua, The mer| WORSE! I've got a fever of | . _ phynician thrust his own ther|veres! fHanipractic college, which | | Sourness Acidity Palpitation — oury registered 103. | 10, Wash the thermemeter mometer under the «sick man's | occupies the top floor of the Thomp-| | anahiin siesta ere iiler -catiniiaiieabiidetapiaiadlaeam Notice It. Drive Them| ‘Great Boott? cota me to again and pet is away.’ ee tongs, Seer =| mae. i Heptomber, nh the en-| «pape's Diapepain” relieves stom-|drug store, and then if you should 75 Sdwards’ himee! ‘You've wome fever, noe more he lay back en bh | No um, doch . roliment has grown to students, | tik rou | eat someth ich doesn’t agres oh ry my boy! Oh, Mary, wash this| pillow, Fear gripped him now, He took the temperature myselt, It's! sce te De, J, Le Marche, |e @ five minutes, Youn you, you eat lies Olive Tablets thermometer and put It away, stood it another 10 minutes, and 110, I'm done for, doc.’ Hin head *|don't want « slow remedy when HM 2au py Samadi a business manager of the collegs, like lead, at bl dropped back and be closed his your stomach is bad—or an UNCEF\ Forms gan he, dizzi foun ee Seen yh, Mary! Fetch me that thing eyes. Ganipractic ts explained a4 9 fOFM | 141, one—or « harmful one—your|neas and naus tions of ieee sowenh longer if you get a pack ps . of healing which parallels the system | ‘ " ab npn . Edwards’ Olive Tableta }again, will you, quick? ‘Not se tant.’ adviend the stomach in too vamable; you mustn't! acid and und remember eed begin, ahaa eines | “A third time the thermometer | | phywictan, temoving the ther-/of general medicine, differing mainly |injure it with drastic drugs. Pape’s as soon as lape have taken the tablets a few) was brought into play. MISS WHITMORE |mometer, ‘You're all right. Got @/in that whole herbs are used by the|Diapepsin is noted for its speed in contact with the at | “ Mary,’ the patient dectared, IN PLEASING ROLE | little fever, very ttle, Only 102° sanipractors, while general practi.|'" #lving relief, its harmiessne digestion vanishes. It is the most ‘Cleanse the Mood, bowels and liver as he read the seale, ‘this ts | yn “scandal,” the Cosmo Mamilton! “The near widow, in the kitehen, || 7 F ‘ | it# certain action in regulating sick, efficient antacid known—the cer With Dr. Edwarcts’ Olive Tablets, the | getting serious, I'm afrakl H's | drama which ts the offering at the| a in the act of washing her hap my se on coreg and emt |eour, gassy stomachs. tainty and ease with which it over: i substitute for calomel; | nnn | Wndwant this week, 0. D. Wood| husband's thermometer for the last er Be eae. rapidly, according | iksep this perfect stomach doctor | comes stomac ive diner. Ys no sickness or pain after tak ward has selected a medium which tme an the doctor reac hed her side Miao sdeak eetiek te Os the of | ® your home—keep it handy-—get| ders is a reve to those wt them. } | allows Mazel Whitmore to display] “"That’a all right,’ he maid, ‘to| "0 sock fuoe) : ng ia |S large aixty-cent case from any|try it—Advertivement Dr. Edwards’ Otlve Tablets do that | her abilit theht enceedy hore: €0Gd (400. ‘thermometer dens, Buti’) em, ee See oe eee ~ ~ - ~ - calomel does, and just as ef i Miity af light comedy hero-| font ever wast it in Water that's|°twPped 0 give the threeyear|" MIS, HENRY LANDES, cand) REV. W. ASHE-EVEREST, + , but their action ie gentio] fore than 100 persons attended a ee ye Resa agg Birt seeneigns foe HY | eouree the profession calls for, La) date for the city coun an Riven | cently appoin . and safe instead of severe and irri the G Falls Lica se MORE FRE EN | Marche nays. |the unanimous endorsement of the | Episcopal 1 joint meeting of the Cedar Fulls, her smail town family offer a als w ‘sa al Py ther poor ag le et 4 : . Snoqualmie and rth omen's Educational club at a m *p ‘ y ner . 5 No one who takes Olive Tablets ttl neacher gaasociations, W. Cc N ing thin week. relation to Burepean countries e an ow - ‘ > : : * ie tne| Lift Off with Fingers jcnance tor development of many Wh ff “ ~ eg cle {tuations. er | inosine ne pane “mark brown | North Bend high schoo! auditorium | os aaah re = ot Peta nkit y u & dad breath, a dull, listless, | ucsday evening, Maj. ET. Mathes, a pe m Franklin, good” oe ip rmemeng tar of Bellingham, was the chief speaker, “Olive Tablets are a purely vere. Ray Hatch, operator of a battery compound mixed with olive oll; | ation at Centralia, plane to install plang to insta will Know them by their olive/ | radio outfit at hie place of business, oe. [it "ta "onto wom | With Piles | .,,. wir, 5 reasons why ‘mothers buy Se" ate Sie Wing Een i, Spat RENTON HICKORY waists, and garters co AL Reason No. 1 ; Tailored of high grade materials in any quantity —imme- | to insure long wear. Wash won- diate delivery | derfully. Scientifically con- PRICE DELIVERED $9.30 TON who starts out with the Impression | . Eitwards spent years among eee afflicted with liver and bowel and Olive Tablets are the Pyramid Pile Suppositories ¥ wonderful to ease pa tohing, Silay that ese Chief of Police James Compton, of Centralia, is off duty with a severe prove attack of influenza. During Comp-| See nightly SE ene ore | ton's absence Patrolman AMigge ls eting chief of police. Detter you fee! and look. 150 | *°URS oe ‘The Hoquiam degree team of F. 0. | will initiate « class at Elma, on March 21, according to John Ball, see retary of the order. e- “BUDDIES” SCORES BIG SUCCESS The Seattle Cooperative Stock | scoring a decided hit! Jat the Wilkes this week with “Bud | dies,” the drama with music. Every | player in the company is well cast }and James Blaine, the popular lead. ling man, bas the most congenta role he baw yet appeared tn. Blaine has a number of musical selec tions in the offering and display» & splendid baritone voles, His song numbers go over big. . Overhauling and repairing ef the A. J. West bridge over the Chehalis river, near Aberdecn, ts necesary this year, according to City Engineer & G. Hunt The North Aberdeen bridge alno must be replanked and | Mine Harriet Hellen, James Coutts bmg conse of Srceners, Rave eueite (IN ZONE 1) withest garters with Hickory garters retimbered, secording to Huat and Bunice Richards also come tp ibe tact that almost every drug- CONSUMERS COAL rv) In the spr Boys or Infants Depart ‘The Froqutam lodure of Fetes ts ptan- aS ae eee ce ee ral ie ean ee id eetas aon ges Complete saticdaction amured or your the musical Toe shows how highly these Support- torles are regarded. Tak be ‘a local theater, March 20 and 21, far T. Daniel Frawtay has spared me ttiete Youtsan tp them, tea br efforts to put the shew ever and Sityi*. Tou a which rebenrenis have ciara, __ p.soen bert o bitl Drop © iittie| Wilkes patrons are expseming their Pyramid’ Drag Go, a Frremia Activity of moles on the farms! “Freesone” on an aching corm, i9- appreciation i Bldg, Marenall, sich, | Pudatiep to mere unced tantly that corn stops hurting, them | -——————————____ — . = = =. — —- _ —————— |this wear than? ever before, and is/sbortly you lift It right eff with { fingera. Truly! | int i} - a | likely to develop into a serious men )ineere Mrwly! i‘ bettie | ace to crops, unless checked, accord | | ‘ aiden = ed ed p Som hard oo “THE jing to T. HL Scheffer, federal mole rere CAUSE’ | eee Jott ora, or corn between the toes, Within the next twe weeks 0/#P4 the calluses, without sorenens or ———— ag of growers will rl ph ameentihaaasimebeseeaen | held at Puyallup, at which methods) |for producing more tonnage to the) |acro will be explained by speakers | convergant with the subject, inctud | ing C W. Armstrong of Washing ton State College Plans have been made te muke ning a minstrel show, to be given at otomtard SEATTUL SRAGCR AFRLL FIRST 19RR VI TH SO ot the 70 DISPOSE OF THE TREMERDOUS STOCE VOD tm the ‘THEE 19 BVT GEE THIES TO DO TAKE YOUR etyteo ASD OTVIDE CT [RTO Two GROUrS Gon. UITROUT RESTRICTIOR THAT FORNERLI 00 MARK FOP SALE AT Q0 00 THE High Sheers (MAOH POR SALE AT $19.08 OLTS THESE CUEDERL Cle, French Goodyear weit this week. Carrying a kettle con | taining eight gallons of hot grease, [he stumbled over a cat and spilled |the grease over a stova The butld- | ing burned to the ground, according jto the report. Smith was slightly burned. | o> FoR MEN $3, $4, $5 Brews and Bier Catf and K14 leather) Geedyear welta; 160% leather suWanmsesr FRANK C, GAVIN gizclttnge si Smt 1/DEMANDS THAT WE SELL| Without a single exception, every high-grade domestic and imported RAIN-, MOTOR-, TOP- and OVER- COAT for Men, Women and Children at prices that in themselves are a revelation as to what drastic means a large institution will go to in order to dispose of its merchandise So We Have Divided Our Entire Stock in the Following Groups: Absolutely Nothing Sold to Dealers — EVERY COAT A GOODYEAR QUALITY! eee | Berry growers of Thurston county ~— SCHOOL SHOES fer Reys and Girls, that are built te wear and priced to please United Shoe Store ic 08 Pine St Oppeatte Prederickh &@ Neteows and laid plans for expanding the eee j Sport fans of Stanwood have or ganized an athietic association, |which will have charge of town Established 1593 teams thruout all seasons of the Sixth and Stewart at Westlake | Veet. handling bareball, football, ‘basketball and boxing. | Prices Smashed To Pieces —Final Windup OF THE HARRY DRUXMAN’S BANKRUPT STOCK The balance of this high-grade stock of Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Caps will be sold at prices never before heard of in Seattle. These goods MUST be hurried out and surely will not last at the prices we have marked them. You will find these prices the most SENSATIONAL in the history of Seattle. Group No. 1 includes 672 Coats in the newest mod- Group No. 2 includes 427 Coats in the finest quality els in Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres, Gabardines, Mo- Rain-, Motor- or Over-Coat any man or woman could hairs, Oil Silks, Cheviots and Silk-Back Tweed wish for. They are Imported English Gabardines, Plaid- Coats. Every Coat a Good lit d abe: Back Overcoats, Priestly Cloth Tweeds, Reversible Gab- ¥f aed " FORE Sanya Ree ardines, Scotch Tweeds and Goodyear Famous guaran- lately guaranteed. teed collender-heated, eight-ply, hand-strapped and ce- mented Rubberized Raincoats. 85 Formerly Priced Up to Formerly Priced Arrow, Ide and E. & W. Genuine B. V. D. Union Any Soft Collars in the Starched Collars Suite House 14¢—2 for 25¢ tneladng Pare am $1.19 imi IE, Genuine Rassian Cord Shirts, $1.50 and $2.00 Oxford and Imported English Oxford and assorted colors Rep Shirts Silk Stripe $1.89 89c $2.89 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Owing to the fact that we have only a limited time in which to dispose of this stock, we absolutely guar- antee that this is the lowest price GOODYEAR QUALITY COATS will ever be sold for in Seattle. Our reputation is absolutely the only thing we will leave in Seattle. EVERY COAT MUST GO—OUR NA- TION-WIDE REPUTATION GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. | FRANK C. GAVIN, General Business Manager. Te and $1.00 Pare Silk Sox Boston, Paris and Sidley $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Knit 49c . “ny | == 1 = 11904 COODYEAR 204/+ The most skeptical shopper is invited | Heavy Fiber Silk Shirts, ALL WINTER Se Wool Heather Sox a ane taney yatierns UNDERWEAR Lem $3.89 Than HALY PRICE 39c ERAN: DO AOR ARE A vormerty tarry bree (SECOND AVE. SECOND AVE 308 PIKE. STREET (rar: sens’ stop | NEAR MARION RAINCOAT CO. NEAR MARION

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