The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 2

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Syrup Pepsin Helps Nature Give Relief ‘Tey MR when a Laxative is needed and the weadertul results we Ge not necessary to take a physic for so simple an ‘ailment a9 constipation. Yet many thoughtless parents give mercury in the form of calomel, and coal-tar in the form of phenol when a natural vegetable com- Rae like Dr. “aldwell’s. Syrup Popain will do the work equally well and without dan- ger. People should realize mercury may salivate and in s that no ein, by whatever name known and how- ever disguised in candy, may @ause dermatitis and other skin eruptions; that salt waters and may concentrate the Tint up the skin and cause tude, You cam take Dr, Caldwe . in yourself or give it toa in arms, as thousands of mothers every day, with the Confidence that it is the safest _ ae seeticine yon = uso tion at such com om ponful will re- you over night even if the constipation has been chronic for JAKE DR \LDWELLS Thousands themeeiven, ” worthy kawaline the rat 1 urge you fo try Syru Adiirvese De. W A « i. StS Washugten St, Monticelia, Llinos. De tt nowt ears. Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup epain is a compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin with pleasant- tasting aromatics, and does not cramp or gripe. Every druggist handles it, and bottles are so gen- erous that the cost amounts to only about a cent a dose, You buy it with the undorstandir that if it does not do as claimed your money will be refunded, The names of all the ingredients are on the package. ; Mra, A, Arceneaux of Orange, Texas, suffered from constipation for six years and found no relief until she took Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsing and Mra. Anderson of Ball, Kans., corrected her bowel trouble so that she now eats and sleeps normally. Bring a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin into your own home and let the family use it for consti- pation, biliousness, wind, gus, eadaches, flatulency, and to break up fevers and colds. SYRUP PEPSIN » JhMe family laxative »- hstle Closed Future on Oct. 12 tions protesting against the board's allowing city schools Temain open on Columbus day, 22, and urging that tn the schools be closed on October Deen adopted by the Italian Club of Seattle. powerful and ants, theo « able im rewul At all Bartell Dewi crm. [RFAIL INSECTICIDE CO." Seattle, Wash. Yor] You a Renter? You should Investigate my payment mn of owning own home. J am building time, mostly 4-room cot- on my acre tracts in Seattle. 00 cash and $15 per month makes you ye owner of of these hom: 3b move right tn Le nt am giving away a little that tells you « bout Call or send for it. HL C. Peters, 726 3rd Ave. Foreign Students to Be Entertained Citizens of Seattle will be hosts to the foreign student the Univer sity at a banquet to be given in The Commons Friday evening, October 20, at 6:30 p. m. An interesting program of ad jdressea and mustcal numbers by American and foreign representa tives wili be given. | Hosts provide tickets, which cost! $1 each, and these will be assigned to each foreign student, who will ait | jbeside them at the table as their |euests, Mrs. Wilkins Says Offices “Inherited” Claiming that county officials have }not been elected for 20 years but have “Inherited” their offices in ac cordance with a well-defined “ring” jayster, Mrs. May Avery Wilkina |democratic candidate for county treasurer, addressed the Electricians’ union, the Laundry Drtvers’ unton jand the Plumbers’ union Thursds jnight. Im the afternoon she ad dressed the Woman's Civic club.| | Mrs, Witkins’ headquarters ts at 201 Haller bufiding, YOGI WASSAN will give three | public lectures tn Seattle, October | 22, 33 and 24, In the Sanipractic | building, Pine st. and Broadway, | SUNDAY SCHOOL wit! be held at! ad o'clock and church services at 11 ja. m. and at § p. m. at Bt. John's |Panish Lutheran mission, 24th ave, and E. Spruce st., Sunday, For Men, Women and Children Here where you have the advantage | of a cash store buying with Added Privilege of Select the merc CREDIT} handise you desire. Arrange to pay in such small sums that you will not miss the money. You Dictate the Terms Y a ¥, hi Open; Enrollment Big CHICAGO, Oct, 20, — Chicago's Hobo college ts just opening its fall term, And judging from the hundreds of downandouters, panhandlers, job- lessomen and otaers out of luck who are pouring in from all parts of America, this year's enrollment will wot bew records As an institution of learning for the man down and out, where he not only can study but be warm all win ter, diecuss bis own problems and re view his ramblingw, the Hobo col lege was ovtablished 20 years ago by Howe, “millionaire Bince then, tt has become & institution in Chicago roctologinta and even wolety lead have from Une to time taken part in ite work. KNOWS TRAMPS CHROUGH STUDY Hows son of wealthy parents, arly became tnterested in human! arian work, In his youth, he learned he tramp's paychology through per nal contact with them, At Har vard and Oxford, he studied with a view to bettering humanity The hobo, 4 through him the rid, cam be improved by education, Howe holds money he inher ited, therefore, went to founding the Hobo college. Counterparts of it eon founded tn other cities. tudents of the college attend during the winter months, In the rummer they disperse to the harvest fields, to other migratory seasonal occupations, or to the hobo life, THRER NIGHTS POR INSTRUCTION Three nights a week will be gtven to instruction this winter, Industrial law, economios and health are the courses offered, each handled by com. petent instructors, There ts also « box at favorite operatic or theatrical attractions—also, free meals cert: evenings. These meale can always be counted upon to swell attendanc at the classes, Artista, oler THE SEATTLE STAR Hobo College Term Is | | | James Eades Howe, founder of Chicago's “hobo college.” ‘The once successful man, the man highly educated who cannot seem to find hie niche, the boy who never/ had a ¢ nd the vagrant from choles, all are « | Some find men means of becoming useful citis again; others find in the tnstitutton ite comforts, free from “flop-house” | atmorphere. Ite doore are always! jopen, ite warmth continuous ite piano ts free to all and there te al-| Jentiful supply of books and | | | | Carnival for Bridge Dedicati From the time the partici» Joants in the PascoKennewick bridge dedication exercises gath- er for the official luncheon, at 1145 a. m., in Pasco, Saturday, until the street carnival that will wind up the day's festivities In both Kennewick and Pasco bas been brought toe # conclusion, there will be a contingous round of speeches, cerermonials and merrymaking. Three nationally known motion picture companies will have camera men present to film the celebration for thelr news weeklies, Frank Wa terhouse, of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, as exe organization that has brought the bridge project to a successful conclu mion and directed plans for the dedt cation, will make the princtpal ad dress at the banquet tn Kenn His subject will be “The Rivet.” The chairmen of the local mub scription and celebration committees, respectively, in the communities vi tally interested in the new bridge ars as follows; oifax, I. Is Bruning, Dr. J. ¥. Tift; Dayton, Dean Nich Clark Terne!; Ellensburg, John r, A L. Kreidel; Grandview, Fred Then, E J. Haasze; Kennewick, E. W. Tren utive he tolden on Credit $23 to $125 Aa an example of Peter Micha wasy credit plans Suppose you purchase @ $56 on payments of $1.09 p Next ring om rings purchased at b We would suggest that you cal! and allow him to show you his large amsortment of beautiful Diamonds, PETER MICHAEL Jeweler 202 Pike Street ow Bonk Bldg, Painless Extraction of Teeth Speci! for 30 Dayn— Set of Teeth,,.,,.,.. A real specialist in Plate Department, ne $4.00 jographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact condi tion of your teeth, Our treatment of pyorrhea is con sidered the best; $2 per tooth, In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC [0% Becond Avenue charge of our ad of the} .. $5.00, One X-ray free, | on Saturday bath, A. M. Gardner; Kirkland, R. 1 Melntyrp, John Weater; Pasco, Har ry Demuth, Charles W. Johnson | Pomeroy, J. J. MoGrath, Harry Biod. | | met; Beattie, M. J. Carrigan: Spo- | | kane, George A. Phillips, W. P. Ro | mans; Sunnyside, rred Arrowsmith, | A. 8. Hillyer: Tacoma, Beott Z. Hen derson, Garrett Fisher; Walteburs IM. Zugar, gr, Ed Leonard; Wal Walle, Ralph Tuttle, L. Le Lynn Yakima, ©. C. Terry, ©. C. Boots; | Lewiston, Eugene A. Cox, Lioyd Har: ris, Among the feattle men who have signed up for the trip are the follow Ing: Lieut. Gor. W. J. Coyle, George | k, Robert &. Boy A.B. Tru Ax, C. §. Wills, Samuel Hedges, W C. Dawson, E.G. Anderson, Frank Waterhou nestor Roberta, George B Miller, J. C. Marmaduke, Moritz Thomaen, F. P, Fischer, C. H. Dodd, E. Rex th, Prank Terrace, Wa. Brownfield, John Mason, F, 8. Lang, )O. BR. Perryman, Wm. Hudson, Her | bert Owen, J. A. Porter, J. Hf. Miner, | Robert ausiand, H. A. Herzhe T. J. Thorsen, Alex Galloway, George Sam H. J. Lochow, 8. CG. Arm. strong, Walter Douglas, Victor | Staadecker, R. P. Thymian, A. Binge jlow, Alex Gardner, R. L, Rolland, J J, Kelly, J. F. Anderson. DENIES GUILT ON GALLOWS AZTEC, N, M., Oct. 20.— steve | Katonka was hanged at 9:01 a. m day at the Azteo prison for the urder of William Kelly and Sam taxicab drivers, near Gallup, . in 1921, Katonka refused to admit his guilt His last words on the gallows were: “Injustio is being done,” Ho was pronounced dead in 14 | minutes. | In @ note left for his wits, Alice Katonka, who is serving a sentence | of from five to 30 years In the prison at Santa Fe for the same crime, Ka |tonka said: “I forgive her for everything she has done to me, May God forgive} her.” a nm, French Department | Head Guest in City Capt. George ¥. Perrett, of the de partment of public works of France, who is now visiting Seattle, was to | nepak before the members’ counctl of the Chamber of Commrece at a luncheon Friday. Capt. Perrett ts touring America to secure informa tion that may aid in establishing bet- ter tourist trade to Pa Thursda with M. Corblerre, French consul, Capt. Perrett was on. tortained by the bond men of the city at a luncheon held at the Rainier club, AID in @ Christian will be the sermon Columbla Bethiehem H, Mau, pastor, There will be no at Grace church, Georgetown “MUTUAL Congregation” tople at the Lutheran chur Sunday morning. sorvi an perfect instrument experience can Glasses $5 GLOBE OPTICAL Co. 1614 Westinke A Near Fourth and Boys’ Durable Suits $7.35 and $8.50 2 Pairs of Knickers You can save money by bringing your boy in tomorrow and fit ting him out in one of these Suits they are on sale tomorrow. These Suits are of high-grade Wool Tweeds and. Cassimeres that will give the best servic models and finished in excellent shape, ; all are tailored in the season's newest Remember, the extra knickers mean extra service; ages 7 to 16, Boys’ Raincoats, $3.00 The new belted models with slash pockets, double texture rub- berized sewed seams; ages 8 to 16. : patna ieeh aera ea sean Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws $5.00 In « handsome assortment of colors, made with the Patch Pockets, Cut tine nel around belt and Ages Bto 8 Boys’ Shirts, Collar Attached, $1.25 full and nicely made in either Twill Khaki or Domet Flan in khaki color, 12% to 14 neck band Everything in Hosiery for Women, Misses and Children Wool, silk and wool, silk and lisle, wool and cotton, all cotton, and a big range of pure silk—from first to last the best values obtainable. Girls’ Wool-Mixed Union Suits $1.39 to $2.25 Mixed wool Union Suite for girls, 2 to 16 years od warm garmen i] Boys’ Union Suits 85¢ to $1.25 Good weight sliver grey cotton Union @ults; the best of the kind to be had; priced aceording to Girls’ Wool-Finish Union Suits 95¢ to $1.35 Wool fi ih Cotton U mo Butte, rT or short Years, priced according to sia, Women's Fine Dress Shoes $3.98 Pair In black, tan or grey kid; some with @rey or b > : Goodyear welt i regular §T and Boys’ School Shoes $2.48 Yoys and 6 shoes tm black and tan calf, Ince or button, with regular $4 Value, t. palr 82.48, Men's Wool Union Suits 1.98 nion Bults, geod ht, nleely finished, splendid for wear, Men's Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.50 Men's Heather Cashmere Sox 50¢ Pair Fine Cashmere Hose, drop etiteh, very dressy and good wearing ook Women’s Union Suits Silk-Mixed $1.75 These are exceptio: y good mode y heavy weight; made in Dutch neck, el- bow sleeve Children’s Silk-Mixed Union Suits $1.50 to $2.50 Silk mized Union Suite tn cream white, high or low neck, sizes a- 16 year. Priced according to size. Boys’ and Girls’ Wool Hose 65¢ to B5¢ mixed These are « good wality wool in blac nd brown heather mixtures. Sizes 6 to 9% Priced according to size New Outing Gowns 98¢ Gowns of white and light colored striped outing flan- nel; assorted atyles, long and short sleeves; excellent valuea Outing Flannel Skirts 65¢ of light color hbematitched, Wome Ribbon-Back Silk Hose $1.65 Pair pure stlk thread Hose, uge with mercerized tops, heels, soles and tors. Pure Silk Hose—Special Value at $1.25 Those are exceptio are made in a fine ood body, deep Ii Ouble heels, soles and toes, Silk and Wool Hose $1.75 Women's English rib fine stik and wool, popular medium weight im black, Drown and camel Girls’ Winter Coats, 4 to 9 Years, Specially Priced $4.95 to $9.50 Gord all-wool Coats of bolivia, polo cloth and velour in brown, reindeer, navy and garnet; #ty- lish garments that will give real service. Children’s Knitted Wool Caps 59¢ to 95¢ A splendid variety of Knitted Wool Caps fo te anf boys, in plain and combination colors. Fine Wool Hose $1.25 men's fine wool heather H Pp atitch or cashmere kn 4 heather mixture ‘cunt er mixtures, Ex Heavy Wool Hose 65¢ Pr, Yomen's heavy plain knit Oxford - ‘ man pe brag ory ally good With deep ribbea tops,” ™A4® New Mercerized Hi 85¢ Pair Women's Derb Y Tibbe {zed Hose, medium welenn ne Z ing. durable and now oo bopular, Black only. — Men's Heavy Shirts $2.50 In grey, nav. ,RAYY blue o wlar $3.60 value: all gece tt 08> Crocheted Bedspreads Size 72x84 © St ow Sood weight, hemmed All-Wool Blank, 6.00 Pair Dark grey all-wool TrQ0! Blankets Size S8x78-inch; 4 Yard lent Flannel Outing Flannel 20, Turkish Tow. 18x36 fancy ‘Ty tra heavy Terry, ta els 50¢ Ly Towels, ex. » two-inch cross. bar patterns: Breen; fast colora Due and Imported Cretonn 3 Yards for te onne in me. signa, light 26-Inch Imported dium sized flora! Cree and dark colors. . . Chickens Given Ride in Airplane AMSTERDAM, Oct. %.-—RFight thousand chickens have been brought to Holland from England by airplane this year. Swimmer, Snared in Fish Net, Drowned GLASGOW, Oct, 26.—6wimming across the River Leven, Frederick Lamont became entangled in a fish- ing net and drowned, Q He’s a Poet, Too LONDON, “Oct, 20.—-8, P, Vivian, who, as registrargeneral, bas shat- tered m&ny a romance by his mar. riage rules, is a poet of considerable REV. N. M. JONES, of Spokane, will preach Sunday morning at the Asbury Methodist church, N. 40th st and Whitman ave, "fv, Yt I¢ Shatters Romances; |Bridegroom Dies in Aerial Wreck ROMP, Oct, 20-—Three hours eft- er he was married, Capt, Umberto Filavel was killed by the explonion of his sirplane while flying, German Silk Wages Are up 35 Per Cent BERLIN, Oct. 20.—A!l the silk manufacturers in the Crefeld district have granted a wage increase of 35 per cent, thus averting a strike. $= Prod Fat Women to ° See if They’re Real ISLINGTON, Eng., Oct. 20.—Be many women prodded the “Fat. Sim ters” at a circus here with las to find out tf they were padded that a warning notice finally had to be posted. ae The Colorado potate bug, dreaded in Europe for 50 years, has just made its appearance in France, | “ale Dvue ces THE VALUE DF YouR MONEY Candy Specials Borden's Malted Milk Bars, 2 bars sees BO Chocolate Creams, delicious centers and coating— Per half pound ., .B5¢ Full pound ,,,.,+...+.. 36¢@ Canvas Gloves Just the thing for furnace and rough work, Per pair , sereneerses 206 TWO PAlTS cerseeeeeeerers BIO Borden’s Malted Milk A healthful, nourishing drink for invalids, children or any case of weak stomach, Per HOttHh® veveeeever reese FOP Two bottles ., eneene 51 Lemon Lotion and Lemon Cream ‘The ideal application for eun durn, tan and freckles. Whitens the skin and heals all eruptions, Por bottle ..... 50¢ Two bottles A good, large cowhide leather Shopping Bag, strong and durable ,.,......81.89 Chlor e dixo Tooth Paste Widely advertised and popular “ cleansing and whitening ante, Per tub? soos erese: TWo tubes ,.ccee. + 5O¢e ..51¢ Nine Busy Electro $5.00 Auto-Strop Razor $1.39 ‘The standard model of the Auto-Strop Safety Razor, Bik ver-plated, with strep, mirror and three blades, Put up in a genuine pigskin case, An ideal Christmag gift to any man whe shaves. Buy now and save $3.61 for other needs. Nux-Iron Tablets and Yeast Vitamon Tablets A combination of these ideal tonlo remedies. One bottle of each......91.01 Dr. West's Tooth Brushes The kind you have always paid 600 per single brush. Fri- day and Saturday— TWO DIUBhOS severeeeees O1¢ Writing Tablets Linen paper, full count, come ruled and unruled, Two Tablet so. -eceeeee L1¢ Alcohol Rub An odorless, full strength Al- cohol for rubbing, bathing and massaging. Two full pint dottles .....76¢ Shinola AN colors of this famous Shoe Blacking on sale, Por box ... Two boxes -10¢ Stores Operated by Seattle Men Hot Plate Guaranteed No. 1—2nd an: No, 3—2nd ani d Pike No, 2—4th and Union id Madison No, 4—4th and Madison No. 5—Broadw ay and Thomag Extract Beef ‘The famous “Rex Brand” put up in 4ounce jars, A strength ening and nourishing drink, A aplendid addition to soup Per JOr yessoee Two jars , Cocoa Butter Cream A delightful cream with a co- coa butter base, A roal flesh food, POP JAF seneoreenese: TWO JOIS ceseveresee .50e -S1¢ Electric Hair Curlers Fully guaranteed and in every way equal to the high- er priced curler, Per curler .e....4+.. 81.08 Dixon’s Indelible Pencils Do you use an indelible pen. cil? On sale Friday and Satur day— TWO PONCHS peeereeerene- L1O Halloween Novelties All of Dennison’s newest designs—Cards, Masks, Caps and Paper. Black and Orange Jelly Beans, per I. .4..0+-.20¢ Liquid Petrolatum Have you tried this great bowel lubricant for constipa- tion? Odorless and tasteless, Per bottle ssercevevereeses EO TWO bottles ...-cccserene es Olive Oil An imported Olive ON ef our own bottling. Put up in full pints, Per bottle ,. Main Store Only, ‘Women's Umbrellas In col- ored silks, Tips and ferrules to match handles, Special Rt cere ceceeserse sees PMID Milk of Magnesia A pure, sweet Milk of Mag Nesia, white and wholesome. Per bottle , Two bottles Zine Oxide Ointment Put up tn sealed antiseptic tubes, A healing and soothing ointment for all abrasions of the skin, Per tube . ees Two tubes woses cers BEG +26¢ Nine Busy Stores Operated by Seattle Men No. 6—University Way Sterno Canned at E. 50th No, 7—West Seattle at Heat Junction No, 8—Third Ave. at Co- lumbia St. No, 10—B oren Ave, at Madison St,

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