The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 4

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Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer His Formula to New-Fangled Salts And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies Judgment of 1892 vindicated by world’s approval of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, simple vegetable pound for constipation—So safe thousands . tit ba bonlsss ing Sgnen-ltove hans loreent cabo tn tho Gori. sats EN a man is in the 83rd le want to use them noone can year of his age, as I am, leny them the privilege, but there are certain things he has they should never be given to learned that only time can children, teach him. The basis of treat- The simpler the remedy for ing sickness has not changed constipation, the safer for the since I left Medical College in child and for y nd the bet- 1 nor since I placed on the ter for the general health of market the laxative prescrip- all. And as you can get results tion I had used in my practice, id a mild and safe way by known to druggists and the using Dr, Caldwell's Syru lic since 1892, as Dr. Pepsin, why take chances with \well’s Syrup Pepsin, ills and powders and strong Then the treatment of con- tion, biliousness, head- mental depression lon, sour s! an indispositions that result const ug, even if disguised in candy? My remedy, too, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose. A bottle such as you can find in any drug store, will last a family several months, and all can use it, It is good for the babe in arms use pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. In the proper dose, given in the direction it is saul effective nt ages. rt people wi it especially Tabet, The formula of Dr. Caldwell’s arep Pepsin is on the cover of every bottle, and the ingredients have the endorse- is a combi tian Senna and other mild tive herbs with pepsin. Recently. new medicines | have been brought out for constipation that contain cal- omel, which is mercury, salts of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar, These are all drastic many of them danger. From @ recent portrait af DR. W. 8. CALDWELL Pounder of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepete Bora Shelbyville, Ma, 1889 ia warning the public against them, Certain out tar products will depress the heart; certain salts § ve rise to intestinal ‘ poisoning, impactionandrupture ment of the U.S, Pharma- of the intestines. If grown peo- copoeia. ous, and the medical profession In remembrance of my 83rd birthday I have set aside the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars to be given away in half-ounce beetles uf my Syrup Pepsin, Only one $10,000 Worth of Free Trial bottle to a family. All are now and then, and here 1s an Pepsin Free ‘you and others to try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin FREE OF Syrup Pepsin Free Dr Ch ange Iau hc Soe en Cocke tebe Aotts some sels and edly fo . W. B, Caldwell, 514 Washington St, Monticello, Ill. Do not postpone this. GO.—Moriss Fuller, negro,y; BOONVILLE, Mo,—Henry W. wia.! and kills Jesse FE. Gorman, | dicombe, 36, best man at wedding of | car conductor, when told to|Mark Hanna, New York publisher, | ‘pay fare or get off. dies in county poor house. TT RAIN, (a. take your shoes off and then | those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- ‘Burning, corn-pestered, bunion- tortured feet of yours in a “TIZ" bath. Your toes ¥ (7 will wriggle with joy; 4 ?; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then POINT MADE FOR HOTEL Proof that increasing a city’s hotel facilities in good bi me and of Metropolitan Theater ALL WEEK ELSIE JANIS SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY 0B, 82. $2.75, Saturday $1.10, $1.65, 82.20 j | shown | Moines, in according the experience of Des to 4 statement |the Chamber of Commerce. | Two hotels aggregating about 656 rooms were erected in Des Moines a (er ) ere e} | : irunning almost completion. = overdoing the hotel matter. But the new Des Moines hoteles to capacity since Direction Ackerman @& Mere New ‘SUNBEAM FOLLIES’ Mintatare Musies! Comedy OTHER ACTS OF MERIT Feature Vhotopiay: VIOLA DANA la “SEEING’S BELIEVING" Afterncoms Onty: LARRY SEMON fa “THE GROCER por" jthe General the elty, and the nattonal conclave of the Shriners, who had previously lrefused to consider Des Moines be | cause of its hotel facilities. It ts esti [put $6,000.00, the cost of the two | new hotels, Into circulation, take another dive aaah bath. | your feet feel like lumps of | ie ws) For more then 20, years SEATTLES .EADING DENTIST i Thru a mistake tn the vital sta | tistics In The Star and tater in an effort to correct the mistake an er- | ror was made in the record of birth |of @ daughter to C. M. Annen. The |item should have read. | M. Annen, on June 18, a girl. '19,000 Corporations Behind on Licenses OLYMPIA modern artitted bridge work, ~ Abt how glad your feet get; comfortable your shoes fee!.— ‘The Great After-Fiu Tonto HEAMOTONE red blood, builds up the and restores strength quick- $1.00 and $2.00, at all drug stores, by Joyner Drug Co.,/ ing pain traction Of teeth at DR. BROWN'S DENTAL CLINIC | 27.—More than | 19,000 ¢ the state of Washington delinquent | paying thelr annual license dues o: July 1, the last date of payment, ac leording to the estimate of J. Grant | Hinkle, secretary of state | Delinquent concerns will be as [annned a penalty of $2.50. There are | 30,000 corporation ensed to do dusiness In the sta June Liquid, Just What You Need The lowest in years. Take advantage of these low : fares to visit “‘back home.” Don’t worry about Eczema or oth er skin troubles, You have | clear, heaithy sikin by using Zemo| SAN FRANCISCO, June 37) thin on ST gE Atlantic City, ) i ey $149.05 Zemo generally removes Pimple Sree. SS shen a on ~ “grapes aay ethene Blackheads, Blotche Bese | man chancellor during the we de 6 to 10 4, £0 at ONE Boston, Mass. ...... 158.35 mn and maker the akin cear| red here today DOLLAR” a pair. = ar| “There must be another conference ” . Minneapolis, Minn. ore determine the amount that Germ neruiar $3.40 tutus” we ' vertisement,| D4." he declared. Dr. Michaclis ar away at, a pair . nh ted N. a «2 ees 14740 | RlNemnO | iad tare ate Venaneay ah gous THE LOWEST PRICED Niagara Falls,N.¥. .. +. 120.65 'YOU’LL GET RID OF jwith « party of Germans to Berlin SHOE STORE IN Philade! Pa. ee ee 144.95 BLAC arte a rip to aor ane the Orient S “ Iphia, * arned on arriva here of the . 4 Portland,Me. ...... 159.50 aed ACKHEADS SURE assassination of Dr, Walter Rath Washington,D.C. .... 141.60 There is one simple, wate and sure lenay, German foreign minister, Corresponding redactions to other Eastern cities and resorts them. | f ‘Tickets on sale daily until August 31st. Final return limit October 31st. Stopovers anywhere en route. Choice of routes. Travel East over the ““World’s Longest Electrified Railroad’ — 649 miles now under electric operation. The famous “Olympian * leaves Seattle at 9:30 a.m., the “Cofurnbian”’ at 7:40 p.m. CHICAGO Milwaukee & St. Paul TO PUGET SOUND-~ELECTRIFIED For tickets and complete information, ash (City Ticket Office Second snd Madison, Phone Main 40 4. F. Babi, City Passenger Agent ttle they leaving the p whatever mixture n, 1 not get the black w the right 0} black hem leaving th Buy! 315.05 Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples : + teperiamert Denese ere eg wo FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Born to C./ [benefit to the entire community ts) | made by the new hotel committee of | | most simultaneously during the war.| 40d will be passed at an early date. It was the general comment of ob-| Advocates are hopeful of speedy ac servers that Des Moines people were| tion in the senate. have been|Can woman who marries a foreigner During 1920, Des Motnes secured|*®” American she may have been Methodist convention, | born, she becomes « foreigner the In- | which brought 20,000 churchmen to|#tant ahe weds a foreigner mated that those two conventions; FAR SN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic ‘ lchants’ convention 4 |tho she may not speak one word of ,cinity of Beattie jallegtance. [have demanded independent citizen. | Krowers. As an amateur cartoonist views the rise of the tax on gasoline. The picture was drawn by Earl H. Stanley, 604 W. 44th st., Seattle, WOMEN SCORE FRESH VICTORY |Equal Naturalization Right Bill Due to Pass BY LEO R. SACK WASHINGTON, June %7.—-Mark jp another vietory for women vot Jers. Strawberry Fete in Elma Thursday A strawberry festival, which Promises to become an annual event, wilt be held in Elma, the center of « berry section of the Grays Harbor section Thursday, the Chamber of Commerce was in formed Monday by the Elma Com. munity association. Two auto- mobile tourists camps are oper: ating in Elma so that visiting motoriste may be provided camp ing places with stoves, water and | At thetr behest, congrens is about || electric lights, }to pass the Cable bill, giving women rights with men under the federal Haturaliaation law. The bill haa been favorably report. | 4 to the house of representatives | ipoacts.. 5 “er 'Philippine Mission May Soon Go Home | MANILA, P. L, June 27—Belief was genera! here today that no extra | if *ession of the Philippine legislature | fi to continue the fight for Philippine | lindependence and to advise the inde [pendence mission now In Washing | At present, however patriotte jton wilt be called. When It becomes a lav, an Ameri. | will not lose her American citizen. ship. | Posnibility of the early return of | jthe mission from Washington was}| given as one of the reasons. Lettuce Shipments Py in Huge Increase ‘The head lettuce crop for tho vi has reached 100 Engtish and no matter how little she |cars, valued at $350,000, according pects the American flag. She fs to railroad men. The Eastern mar- ot even required to take the oath of | kets demand the entire crop, altho shipping the Washington lettuce to For years women's organfeations|tho East is almost new to Seattle Shippers now predict in- ‘Their plea | creased tonnage yearly. PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. 1509 Fourth Ave. SHOES 00 Under the present law, an allen| married woman aan not become nat | uralized unless her husband is natur- | ‘alized, too, But it a foreign woman marries an American citizen, she au-/ tomatically hecomes a citizen, even ship rights for women. | was Indorned by both the democratic | 5 jan@ republican national conventions | in 1920. Then they got Representative John Cable. republican, of Ohio, to intro. | duce thetr bill for them. In due time earings were conducted, at which women orators pleaded for their righte They are about to get them now, and soon be subject to the same benefits and handicaps of the new immigration laws hat surround men j Almost “Given Away” ae | PAIR TWO BOYS AND GIRL DROWNED, NEWPORT, Wash., June / b Into the 4 Orielle river rum | 1 Miss Icy Richards, of Tiger,| a ne TH Wash., was drowned yesterday after: | . SAS away noon and a similar fate be her sai Le « pair brother, Elbert Richards, and At $1.00 a Pair Frank Shepherd, 17, of Seattle, who pted to rescue the girl | ley and Miss Hazel Shepherd, | ording to witnesses, climbed ir pie: | turned x Mins » boys at mn a boom ¢ tures taken. Says America Can Help Save Germany | Children’s ry Jane Pumps, of Exhibit Space With the Pacifie Northwest Mer ANCY LOW » PUMPS Satin 4 industrial ex } per cent of the t a month off, 1 extibit ape Biack at, Strap 3.95 Flapper Black Sandals at, r * a’ Bincic jails, with jet rhaments, a pair Ladies’ Patent ¢ $9.00 quality, f Satin 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles Patent Flapper pur prices will pay on farmer, wi . = struck by H ‘athers’ auto Satu bruised only slighty, wag taken bd to the city hom Fathers lives at 1500 Feu ih Avenue 5008 11th ave, N. { INDIRECTION _ TRAVEL BY | “Did you encourage Mrs, Peckton to week political honorn?” || AUTO to PORTLAND “Yes,” sxid Mr. Peckton, “I told FARE $6.00 her a woman's place was in the|| wvery Mond ed. home, and in less than 48 hours she had announced her eandidacy.”—Dir- | mingham Age-Herald, Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed Until August First TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 19¢2. MecDougall_/outhwick. Summer Pajamas “The Store of Eternal ‘Newness” in the MEN’S Shop Second Avenue at Pike Main 6720 Summer Specials Summer Shirts Stripes and solid colors, Qual Woven and printed madras) ity percales, Not all sizes, > 1 45 and percale shirts. Mostly Bpectal .. sce seeeveeeee Woetere| bd izes 14 and 14%. Some up to Maslin Night Shirts “Fruttot-the-Loom” Night Shirts. to 11%. Special Knit Union Suits With short sleeves. White and) Sizes 34 to 44, 2 Suits, Special $2.00 ecru 17%. Very special . Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Black, cordovan, mavy, gray and white, Sizes 9% to 11%, but not all sizes in each color. Very special Muslin Bize range bed $1.35 Mercerized Cotton Sox 5 for ($1.00 Silk Sox Black, cordovan, navy, gray. Sizes 9% to 11% but not in all colors Very special 3 Special > $1.15 Athletic Union Suits Checked nainsook. Special . Wool Bathing Suits Stripes and plain colors, One-) Bizen 34 to 4s. } 79¢c Sizes 34 to 46. Special ....-+ Silk Lisle Union Suits White and flesh sleeves. 66. ARET CASE IS DELAYED For the 10th time, the council I!- mers Of thie enka ates conse committee has postponed ac- tion on the applications of Seattle cabarets for a Ucense. The cabarets) lare now operating under a tempo- | rary agreement. | Thin week the reason given was | that the committee wished to wait for a bill turning over the contro} of ithe cabarets to the police depart | ment.. Members of the W. tended that people had been seen drinking liquor in the cabarets, while | the owners deciared that thelr re | sorts were run on tho same strict lines as & Sunday school j The proposed ordinance giving the | police department power to grant or | spend licenses will be Introduced | shortly, A similar bill was vetoed by | | Mayor Caldwell before he left office. MISUNDERSTOOD | Jud Tunkins says his idea of un-| developed resources is the Intellect. | | ual equipment of a man who under P. Sizes 14 to 40. |atands the Einstein theory, but can't Linen Handkerchiefs Good size, with quarter inch With short) .@ As make. Only $2 3 5 hem; nicely — hemstitched. Special... ° Special pecccvcenereecreeegeee ing. Wayfarer Cast and Chorus See Movies Before an audience consisting of “The Wayfarer” that taxed the ca- pacity of the First Methodist church, | moving pictures of last season's pro- duction were shown Monday. Seeck! rehearsal. 67? con-| TEA ‘2.6 H.C. COOK EAST 3383, ELL. } pleco style; skirt winched + $3.65 ‘3 | purity of “‘Nature’s own beverage". 0350, DISTRIB 65: It was the first rehearsal of the cast and chorus together. With representatives of the different groups of the cast tn costume on the platform, and with the princi- pals reading their lines, Montgom- ery Lynch, producer, @irected the "SALADA” Every deep cool glass reflects the perfect 207 TORS DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE We absolutely guarantee every article that leaves this store to be as repre- Our new system of display on papered movable wings is considered one of the finest in the United sented. States. WALL PAPE If for no other reason than curiosity, Special $1.98 Bundle House Paint Our Paint is Seattle made, and every gallon has our name and address on it. In case not satisfied return empty can and receive cash. Smith’s ‘1o2I1 | explain it-—-Washington St AT THE RIGHT PRICE If you are not. satisfied we give cash refunds. you should see our display. 25 Bolts LOOK FOR OUR BIC ELECTRIC SICH, FOURTH AVE. Let your walls celebrate the 4th Have Your Paper Trimmed by Our New Electric Machine We charge you nothing, and it saves you hours in time and dollars in cash. Wall Paper House SEATTLE

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