The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 11

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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1922, THE aarti a aca PAGE 11 6 WASH” sii Don’t Scour Teeth! You Wouldn’t Scour the Piano Keys os ss sible he ee Moose Lodge AUTO SUPPLIES : Installs Its Cars . New Officers OU would call it madness to use a grit cleaner on your ivory piano keys. You know what it would do to them; you also know how readily they give up their dirt to gentle washing treatment. Ivory and teeth are first cousins—made of the same basic substance. Are you scratching and cutting into the protective enamel of your teeth, tearing down with harsh, gritty tooth paste thei: chiet defence against decay? Every time you scratch your teeth, you remove part of the surface. COLGATE’S CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT WAY J.C. Berens | . “Washes”’— Doesn't Scratch or Scour ‘ 1. Loosens Clinging Particles 2. “Washes” Away The most effective and trustworthy tooth cleans- Gritty, soapless pastes may show “quick results.” et for habitual use is one that offers the com- If you scoured away your skin nature could bined action of fine, non-gritty precipitated chalk replace that. Silverware scoured with grit or and pure soap. Thus, in Colgate’s you get what harsh chemicals can also be restored if dam- Regardless of the make of car you drive, whether it be small, medium or large, there is one place in town where you can get just exactly the type of accessory or tire, ete:, you wish and need for your own car, Western Auto is the place and here you will find the largest assortment of auto supplies in the city, cour- teously displayed and at very pleasing prices. dot the remit type for every car Serres Wee fa ae Any tool arate te procured | A Jack that will work te on abestute necessity Ger every motorist 95c to $4.75 STOP SIGNALS SPOTLIGHTS « of the Ue Lodge the new vening ers and in the lance whieh followed @ Officers were installed as follows ‘ J. ©. Berens, dictator) Harry Snipes modern science finds best. aged. But even nature will not replace tooth vice dictator: H. J. Leamy, prelate . ‘ , iti i Btiminate Ganger trom rear-end cel- | aud usctul accamserioe on the taunt . v n G, Lackey, secretary (three Moredentists prescribe Colgate’s than anyother enamel if once it is worn away. Decide on the — year term); Thomas F. Somers, trees dentifrice. They rely solely on the merit of that safe and sane method of cleansing teeth. Better Our Price, $1.65 $3.45 to $12.35 urer: HM. (Uiree-year article guaranteed by a reputation of 115 years for it is to"use a safe dental cream now than suffer erm): William Jack BUMPERS BRAKE LINING Inge (trustees degen’) “Truth in Advertising—HonestyinManufacture.” —_ years of regret later on, er guard, dictator, and} Colgate’s cleans teeth thoroughly — no dentifrice does more. A LARGE YEW CLOTHING tobe css a5¢—wh . MD \\\ , “iehabindins adh rbd CLEANS Ras] Serv : _ STORE TO OPEN Px QuEETH A VA $8.50 to $18.75 third’ in price. --— : ‘Browning, King & Co. . . a THE Moves Into Seattle | — - RIGHT where you eet the wtmest Im | Marking the firm's firnt venture Missouri river AUTO ROW sTORE DOWNTOWN STORE — $12-18 East Pike 2041-45 Westlake Ave. | 717 Pacific Ave y siding has been hand Americans Snubbed a feet and CMA | Three 6% Loan Plans To Help You Buy CONVENIENT LOCATIONS | 23.—A Chicago wife met with severe « | when they tried to hotm: lish aristocrats, They | ionaire and his ubs here ith Eng cen mt mia rms oe eee ee SPLTT REPORT _| has been appointed general manager w 4 aboltt ua 7 Canvas Brooder Curtaing, made up of surplus new government of the store. ‘The sailing organias-| PToposed abolition of an ordinance canvas, any sizes .O4 nq. ft. Can sbip by parcel post has been fecrutted entirely in |Prohibiting the construction of a hos- to any address. Mail check and give size. Beattie: pital within 800 feet of a park or “ EP DIA ENTS, NE’ 2 ICES ‘ Browning, King & Co. is one of the boulevard will come pefore the city THORS, EW AND Ne HY | cident: mercantile firma in the United jcouncil Monday on » divided report in high |divided into a number of booths rivate dteasing room, dudgeon. has a consid y while being MALMO & Co her feature That Home PLANT ROW! ed wardrobe shipping cave, | eldcat mercantile Ormahed ta 1831. | ‘The publio safety. commitiee, after CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS NURSERY Eoroye ——~|-The firet store was opened in New |a public hearing Wednesday, was un Surplus War Supplies : I York and its followers now stretch |able to agree. Chairman Philip Tin x i . SY; Ss ight ,. nfegantd Guide—Free ILD NOT {tram Beco te |dall indicated that he would sign a 76 University St. (Cor, Western and University) Seattle, Wash. ‘The third gene in of one of the [report against the bill; O. T. Erick. | Largest Line U. 8. Army Goods on Pacific Coast 5-Year Monthly Payment Loans 12-Year Monthly Payment Loans WHITE& BOLLARD, ln “The Mortgage Firm” 600-604 Leary Building + is now president of #on is in favor of the measure, while the concern and two members of the | I. B. Hesketh was on the fence. | wm fourth generation have just come —_ of approximately $200, 000,000 because | vat the department today, as the } FE AR 000,000 DEFICIT income tax pay ts of March 15|house prepared to increase the fiscal into the business. WASHINGTON, March 23.— The /have fallen considerably below previ- burden by passing the soldiers’ bo | “Every Pictare I wished Sinai Goes B.C. T0 GO DRY ——$—$—_$_—_ — ] move. They sai Dayton, Obio.—*'I had such paina had to oe turned 4" bed beg oh eat , Agrees With Director Lyle Si on Prediction Millard T. Hartson, collector of -| customs, today corroborated the pre diction of State Prohibition Director joay, ‘Oh, mannan, Roy C. Lyle, that British Columbia it won't help me, | wi) ry within the next two or I've tried too © of ‘the duplicity of the ‘ontrol system of lquor,” Hartson said, “there is a strong sent! If a general elec | get you one bottle of each kind. You won't be o ting A much if it don’t help you." don’t know if youwill be- | ["" wero called and the queation OPPORTUNITY J ier riis Eitan owe opie, I believe that we ould legislate liquor out of Right—! The price is right. The , P table Compound and one of Lydia o> is coming. Are you Pinkham’s Blood Medicine when I ae Catumbie, | READY gan to get relief and lamregularever | agp 9 since without a pain or a headache. |! ig 4 When I lie down I can get up with- | £ for it? Do you out help and without pain. T can t Are Weak Kidney s M aking You Feel a. : Stepan eee | Older Than You Should? FUNDS look more like I ought to. I think ev-| houses, Harteon Ge earning night and day? [f $tY.48¥ of ways I have been helped. | Jelared, that cause the bulk of the Many Folks Are Older at 40 Than Others Are at 60. All Too Often Sick Any h nt bell trouble 4 MAXIMUM of ff site tome andi will tel them what | Hartson agreed with Lyle's state! Kidneys Are to Blame shape I was in, I am ready to do any- | ment th t of the export clothes are right. When sifemmegeme Ge tee. — Gas Se. you buy a Stone Bros. suit * thing I can tohelp your medicine, "’— | houses, liquor oid in Washing: J! RE you one of those unfortunate folks who neys weaken, uric poisons fill the blood and —tailored-to-your-order by INTEREST M ENRIETTA MILLER, 137Sprague }ton by } | find yourself feeling older and slower upset the whole system. That's why so many Compatible with St., Dayton, Ohio, | re th wes were closed than you should? Do you get up morn: folks feel years older than they really are. And y doubt, write to! down ur trouble on ac ings feeling lame and stiff; drag around day all too often the true cause is overlooked until and get her story direct.| count of booze traffic would after Cay with a constantly aching back? Even- the trouble becomes chronic. Advertixement | be diminished very greatly ing find you utterly worn out—fit only for bed? “ ‘a aa Do you wonder why you are beginning to feel Don't neglect these early symptoms! Realize so old—why you fing it so impossible to be that it’s just this condition that leads to har- happy and to get from life the fun you used dened arteries, rheumatism and other kidney e? troubles. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills and give your you should give some attention to your weakened kidneys the help they need. Dean's s! Present day life, with its hurry and have helped thousands and should help you. worry is mighty hard on the kidneys. The kid- Ask your neighbor! “Use Doan’s, Say These Seattle Folks: MRS. R. H. MELANY, o 1012 Sullivan Street, says: dOHN E. NOLAN, “My back was lame and weak and ached - A 2 a good bit of the time. Any housework Painter, 2623 W. 59th Street, says: was hards as my back s 80 lame that “Turpentine fumes affected my kidneys it was difficult to bend over. My kidneys, ys ¢ f orde 1 T would often and caused kidney complaint. I had severe . y apelin. Fortunately 1 learned in the small of my back and co! ¢ Kidney Pills, I used about, one 4 and specks blurred my sight. complaint.” (Statement given June Kidney Pills from Bartell's Drug i BREF pigciy e ease fe aeaptee. 6 April. 7, 1920, Mrs. Melany added: * always tid me of the symptoms of n't had the slightest need of a kidney edicine since indorsing Dean's, so I con- sider myself cured,” MAXIMUM of Bouts Xihien SAFETY in The most conservative savings bank in the Northwest The Bank for Savings IN SEATTLE Fourth Ave. always paid its depositors CASH ON DEMAND having never required a tice of withdrawal Open Saturday Evening 6 to 8 Stone Bros., in Stone Bros.’ shop, it’s right—Style, Ma- terial, Fit—everything about it is right—it’s a SEE, Stone Bros. suit. hones eds Western House. plants from Greatest Seed Now showing spring pat- terns—as low as $50. I GneLos chi Gilors On the Corner Second and Marion It Is a ple: ¢ for us to help have a lawn to landscape architects and garden- ers Vor quick service your dealer has our. fresh stocks at your im- mediate call Cuticura Soap| Will Help You Clear Your Skin Loy hy sna} Satisfaction Quality Service Open U6 p.m. Pioneer Square, O21 int Ave. ii

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