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Syrup Pepsin Loved By Hosts of Babies Bald a teaspocstel will make a fretfal Youngeter happy and playful HE mother has her choice of many remedies for her baby's minor ills, but she should be care- fal which remedy she selects lest she do the child harm. What might be safe for ‘4 herself may do jury to an infant, You will find that ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thousands of parente are asking themselves, Where can I find a trust worthy laratiwe that an ? ther Do Wl now if the little one < cries and doesn't waters and powders, which may -« want to play that concentrate the blood and dry Mg its bowels arecon- the skin; or mercurial calome! é stipated. First which may salivate and loosen R. look conten te the teeth, @ diet and give . Om the child one-half teaspoonful of _, Use a safe laxative like Syrup Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, Pepsin, and especially for’ the You will then see results in a Children, for invalids, growing |] | few hours. You will not have to éitls, nursing mothers, elderly force it on babies or children they actually ask for it, it is so pleasant-tasting and free from eriping. Dr.. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is ‘a compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin witb agreeable aroma- tics. The ingredients tated on the package. It is a mild, gentle vegetable laxative that ev- one finds effective and pleasant. It is better for you and yours than purgatives, coal-tar drugs, or salt ‘towets9Y RUP PEPSIN CALDWELIS { I -—w» Je family laxative people, and persons recently oper- Red upon who need bowel action with the least strain, Mrs. Lillian Brenington of Woodruff, S. C., always gives her children Dr, Caldwell Syrup Pepsin, and Mrs. A. FE. Blondin of Muskegon, Mich., will not have any other laxative in her home. Your druggist will supply you, and it only costs a cent a dose. Try it in constipation, colic, biliousness, flatulency, headaches, and to break up fevers and colds, o~ Ex-Gov. Physician e@annot understand why people will You Were Unhappy Submit to dangerous operations for| LONDON, Sept. 16.—If you're gland transplantation when it is|short, you were unhappy tn your Mot as effective as the newer meth-| youth; i¢ you're tall, you were hap. ods, which require no operation. | “ ities axe se Gineanen and weak, | 0%: Believe ft or not, this was the esses that respond wonderfully to | *lentific there treatments, and for a limited | and height given at tne Educational time the doctor is going to give | Association’ conference here by R. free conference to interested people | E. Roper. Children, he said, gained at 1327 Third ave. Hours 10-12, or lost In height according the Call at once if you are interested. home atmosphere was bright and Advertisement. stimulating, or the reverse. Ones “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” 2Pant Suits “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED MODELS Conservatives and Sport Models You can get extra value as well az new style, extra service and satisfaction when you buy your Fall and Winter Suit Here we show «a splendid variety of fine fabrics In suits with extra trousers, smart patterns tn at tractive colorings. These sults are ex pertly tallored in the latest styles of the season, a feature at $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00, $55.00. If You’re Short, | ‘These suits come in Cassimerer, Worsted Tweeds, Hair Line and Pencil Stripes and 18-ounce Wanskuck Serges—double and single rrasted, stout and regular models, at the price others charge for ordinary one-pant suite. Open a Gately Charge Account You Need Not Pay All in 30 Days 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets explanation of shortness | | ever member KILLS MAN FOR WIFE'S INSULT Nurse Lures Physician to Her Home and Slays Him FLORENCE, Aris, Sept. 16. W. G. Randall, 46, was and killed by Mina Katherine Encinas, | 28, & nurse at the Florence hospital | Mins Eneinas, after the walked aeroas the atreet to the courthouse and surrendered herself to the sheriff. Miss Encinas said she killed Dr | Randall to avenge remarks made about her by the doctor's wife. She telephoned Dr, Randall to call jat her home, she said, When he arrived he seated himself in a rock ing chair tn the living | Misa E man said, she drew | volver and shot him. The pierced the doctor's heart Sheriff Thurman removed Miss Encinas to the state penitentiary for safe keeping when excited crowds gathered downtown to dis cuss the killing Dr a re bullet News Notes on Alaska’s Development With the opening of the Alaska Agricultural College and Bechool of Mines, at Fairbanks, thin week, Alas. ka inaugurated its first attempt at street car service, Thru arrange ments with the Alaskan engineering commission, the Alaska railroad will } Operate one car from Fairbanks to | the college grounds and return three times each day, As the college Is three miles from Fairbanks, the serv jee rendered will be most helptul. Tourists visiting the Northern cam pus this summer either walked or | drove by automobile from the tn | terior metropolis. Gov, Scott C. Rone ts in Fairbanks this week, participating in the open ing of the new tnatitution, The bul- | letin of the college, on file for refer jence in the Alaska ibrary of the | Chamber of Commerce, outlines five courses of study offered this year | Agriculture, home economice, general |tnan $3,000,000 | science, civil engineering and engineering. ning EDUCATIONAL ‘The first Alaska Teachers’ Inett jtute closed a successful session at/in charge of the Al | Ketchikan, the firg of the month, |attended | with every Incorporated town in the | Vancow j territory represented. The institute sider regulations witl convene annually at Ketchikan } | Educational men from various parts/and Canada, particularly in waters! [of the states participated in the pro: |between Alaska and British Cotum.| gram this fall. Plans are under way for the holding of literary and ath letic meets between neighboring towns during the school year, eee COMMERCE Shipments of Alaska products for August exceeded the value of ship ments for the same month tn 1921 163. According to « report ‘White, ohiaing poreeleta! Rasily bept cieen and re- deat. Apply Calel Liquid loos with damp cloth— then polish dry. In con- venlent else cane—et your Jere. ST. ‘Ccitoraia) CALOL LIQUID GLOSS \S Chamber Commerce RATES Machinists ...+ Blacksmiths Sheet Metal Wor Electricivns 700 per hou: Oe per how Oe per hou +700 per how Various rat Various rat Stationary Firemen. Boilermakers ...... Passenger Car Men.. Freight Car Men, Helpers, all classe: worked in excess of cight hours per day. APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE For Shops and Roundhouse 70¢ to 70'%e per hour 0c per hour -63e per hour «ATe per hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time ir r ir ir es es shooting, | m, Then, | Pretty Chorister Is METROPOLITAN Enid MacCullough RETTY little Enid MacCullough, | dainty chorister with the Amer. | fean Light Opera company at the} Metropolitan, is a great lover of out-! doors sport, having made the trip! from Ban unciaco to Vancouver, B.C. twiee by airplane. She holds several medals for swimming honors jand challenges any person in high diving. Mins McCullough appeared with Ed Andrews, leading comedian with the American Ope company, when she was 11 tn “The Mikado” and was with the Andrews Opera company for a number of years, She started ter theatrical career under the p sonal direction of McKenzie Go in Ban Francisco, Possessing one of the strongest voices in the entire chorus, this young singer understudies every leading female character in each of don Vy Greatest . zor Bargain ever offered | Original $ Gillette Complete with case, triple silver plated razor and three of the famous Gillette blades—six perfect shaving edges. 20 Style SAFETY | RAZORS PTT eT ue the shows and for this reason is a» fe valuable to the company aa any of we Gillette frome, on sx'et [he lowest price forwhich “2 cniien AER TR NE BE a sap» Fob ge ly, poched in a |Juat received from tne United Btaten pect plosk lined motel wroery: A collector of custome at Juneau, the case Fhe ance to pS pb i value of Alaska lant wicholled, ond Pocket Set th month amounted to $4, More may be hod ia oiank par 0 . cov were covered by ple 4 basher has been ffered > Seer effered. poate Alaska salmon shipments. | woorestyles 4a tdoad . we | a ever oO aad er FISHERIES | “a “ the Charles D. Garfield, unsistant nec. | | ‘a department, | sto fisheries conference va tre . B. C., Thureday, to con | cot aay a that the best place tob E waters common to the United States | ers e | bla and the 1 of Washington and da lades 1s British Columbia and the Canadian ti islands west «< Betti Columbia, Mail - alee e e MINING filled: Address ‘Twelve mon are now employed tn United Cigar the rehabilitation of the camp and Stores Co., 614 overhauling the machinery at Jualin, tnd Ave, Seat on Lynn canal, moutheastern Alaska, tle, Wash. where Jean Vanophem, president of the Jualin Al Mines company, has been visiting this month, pre Paratory to the reopening of the Property. The Alaska Exploration company has been incorporated, with J. L McPherson, president and general | manager, and Carl J. Smith, secre. | tarytreasurer, for the exploration | and development of Alaska mining} properties. eee MISCELLANEOUS Dr. W. H. Chase, of Cordova, tx heading a party this month to Alas ka peninsula to pick out a alte for Jloman can aftord to miss this opportunity Sold wherever you see this Sign UNITED CIGAR STORES Headquarters for Razors &Blades the erection of a tourist hotel at the entrance to “The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes.” ‘The Tongass Lumber company re cently organized to engage in gen- eral lumbering business, with head at Wrangell Warships Scrapped to Aid Unemployed lock. Weeds Gataias “tw baad broken up here to provide work for unemployed. Fi Hoover in Siamese Begin Big Development Work BANGKOK, Sept. 15 The Bia- mese government ts spending $10,- 000,000 improving the ratiroads and Last Times Friday— Tom Mix in “Up and Going” “Bubbles of Joy” Other Fine Vaudeville VIENNA, Sept. 15.—Herbert Hoover is the chief topic of con- versation in Vienna. Even the depreciation of the Austrian crown has been forgotten in the discussion over t ction of i mete ta | Prof. Palisa, famous astronomer, “A GAME CHICKEN | in naming the new. planet he “Feather Your Nest” | dscovered March 23, 1920, after Foch Four the American secretary of com- And Other Acts merece. “Hooveria” ts the name given the new planet. The academic senate has unanimously approved the cholee and Prof. Rethl, of the Im. perial and Royal University of Vien Here on Saturday— Bebe Daniels in EXTRACTION FREE DAILY bestowed upon him Cafe gossipers welcome tt; thing it means Hoover—-whom they regard as Austria's meal ticket will show his gratitude by shipping over a few cargoes of food Prof. Karl Allbrayns, leader of a radical group of scientists, is among they Hoover “I expect to file a protest with the academic senate,” said Prof. Allbrayns, “Why should a man who couldn't even be nominated for president of the United States be Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. ural Rubber, $5. 00 h set of teeth « Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re-| ushered into the solar system? I Production of the human gum. do not wish to be hyperecritical, but Bet of }it seems to me he should have Pi ge Nad AA $10.00 worked up to it, step by step. yi ed a What are we to expect—Hoover consorting with such old established Planets as Jupiter, Venus, Mars, Neptune and the others? Perhaps he will put Venus on a food ration #o she doesn't get fat! “Or this American wonder man may peruade Old Man Mars to join the league of nations and quit cut. ing up war capers! Some of Prof. Allbrayns' facetious | followers are writing letters to the papers warning against “Hooveriz- ing” the solar system. Most of our pri recommended by ers, whose work g004 satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 years Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years Prof. Palisa, who ts credited with versity St. the discove Dally—0 60 14 Sundaze| minor planets ie ignoring the jests * * Planets Expect Rationing na, has advised Hoover of the honor | the few who scoff at the honor paid | of w number of shag rmament Now % * * *® 4 and criticlem. He said he named the new planet “Hooveria” in honor of “a man who deserves much con- sideration on the part of our father. land," New 3-Wheel Auto Used in Germany | Consul Coffin, Berlin, reports that | |the Cyklonette’ Maschinenfabrik, a | German firm of Berlin, is manufac: | j turing three-wheeled automobiles, | | "The export price quotations as of | | July 17, 1922, were $445 for their 10-| | horsepower, two-passenger car, and | $540 for the same horsepower, four: | | The equipment tn: | | eludes windshield, acetylene head lights, tail Mghts, Meense plate at: | tachment, four demountable rims, horn, jack and tool kit." WATCHES OIL || | | | A meter is being marketed which |is intended to keep the driver tn-| | formed on the condition of the oil| } in crankease, A continuous | stream of oil flows across a dial on! | | Passenger car. ; Which ts a temperature guage, If) the stream rises above the tempera. | ture reading, it is a warning that the oll ig too thin and needs chang: ing goer eeu seen es 18-Year-Old Youth /Revivalists Regard Routs Two Burglars Cooper as Messiah > PARIS, Sept. 15.—Fighting with) EDINBURGH, Sept. 15—Jack fs daggers and revolvers, Jean, 18-year- | Troup, @ cooper, is leader of the |. old son of the Viscomte de Thoisy,| Scotch revival movement in which | jy; whipped two burglars who had/ more than 20,000 persons have been | m broken into his father’s home. One| converted. Many of his followers | © was captured. ‘call Troup a new Messiah. - oo - EGGERT SHOE CO. Alteration Sale s 22424230 anraran Big reductions on short lines in Men’s and Women’s Shoes and Oxfords during alterations being made in our store. Also reductions on Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes. EGGERT SHOE CO. “Good Footwear” 1309 Second Ave.