The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 21

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, Syrup Pepsin Loved |) CHINESE EGES By Hosts of Babies | 9!ART STORM Pierce County Poultrymen Half 0 tenspoontel will make a tretisl ert Make Vigorous Fight Youngeter happy sed playful HE mother has her choice of L many remedies for her baby's Cie csemene hae ie minor ills, but ahe should be care. } declared yesterday by the Pierce ful which remedy she selects lest = Ag l she do the child harm. What might be safe for herself may de in- ery to an infant. You will find that if the little one cries and doesn't and powders, which may wedded pos coacenignte the blood and dry uv ipated. First look carefully to the diet and ‘gi ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE War was County on the Chine ry Asso egg, sald to be used tities by local be An effort will be made to get the state in large qua tels and restaurants anthChinese egg law passed in 1915 on red, it was decided, > akin; or mercurial calomel, |f}| after H. H. Collier had read a | which may salivate and loosen the teeth. paper giving the situat regard to the importation and Pleree Use a safe laxative like Syrup and eapecially for the , for invalids, growing nursing mothers, elderly five cents per doren higher if People, and persons recently oper- the restaurants and other large a ted upon who need bowel actic sers ere fo to and free from with the least strain. Mra Lillian 1B nd pag ofan gr ior use of the Chinese exe | county produced eggs would sell | child: ask for it, it irs ih a h Brenington of Woodruff, 8. C., If | pe abe Pae Bre rg : waye gives her children Dr Reade oaeengp ylation De. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and |p [UnNiungness of the prosecuting at | &® compound of E of wes d Eeyptien senna Mra. A. FE. Blondin of tics, Fie ingredients are stated }the law, sald Collier The assc nm quarterty meeting oa It is a mild, druggist will supy mm, and i eld at t Tacoma mber of gentle etal lantiv that or amy than pi agt = | | eed Dapeunnbel athermaan: | ate effectiveand pleasant. in constipation, . biliousness, ters of importance to the industry tisbetterfor you and yoursthan flatulency, headaches, and to |f.) President P. 8 Dickey, of Puyallup, Purgatives, coal-tar drugs, or salt up fevers and colds. presided | Means of getting a better price from hatehers for bree autho: which —« Jhe family laxative . ‘ Chimney Builder Loses $500 Suit Judgment of $500 was awarded Destined for the Orient, the steam | was stated Marguerite Wainwright by Superior! snip Haleric, in the service of the| day-old chick Judge Otis W. Brinker Thursday in @ suit brought by the plaintiff against J. W. Langlear, chimney | Duticer, full cargo, including large shipments | Of Gig Harbor, a trustee of the state Mo . . jassoctation, that he wou | irs. Wainwright testified that of machinery. The visit of the Hal at the next quarterly m an ducers In ag ipon what prt Steamer Haleric should be der ed A price of 48 Sails for Orient |<" © domn for breeder ene ts being offered by some hatchers, It The Petaluma 15-cent competitor is a real Jwith the locally hatched chick, it} was stated. Notice was given by BE, C. Snyder, } | Bank Line Transportation company sailed from Seattle Friday, with a} enent | she had to sell her house, which is|¢ric to Puget Sound marks the re | amendment to the constitution which located at 2400 35th ave. W.. for | vival of the Bank service here, which | would make e! $3,200 imstend of $3,700, because a had been discontinued to North Pa-| in the county a chimney that Langlear aucreed to | cific ports for nearly 10 years. A. M # “fix” smoked so badly after he had Gillesple, Inc, is the local agent for done with it. the service. » to member lation only th f the W Eex and F | the mar | ganization of the poultr position to such «a on was ox e pressed by several members on the} ground that many present support ers of the county and local associa. | tions would be eliminated. Locals might take tn honorary members jwho could not participate in county |scaxtons, tt was suggested, however An announcement of the Tacoma poultry show, to be given Decem ber 15 to 22, In rooms at 925 Mar ket et was made by C. BE. Bough ner, Tacoma Ledger farm depart | ment editor. ‘The show will have « judging school, conducted each morning and afternoon, where the Judges will receive entries and judge them before the audience, pointing out the merits and demerita of the “ PP fowls, it was stated. Talks on the) Par breeding, feeding, brooding and oth SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin [2°me".os2n%, oa ts Mates tn the evenings. Unless you see the name “Rayer*} pain in general. Accept only “Ray.| A™ Auction of fancy and fine en package or on tablets you areler” package which contains proper|D''@™ Will be another feature of hot getting the genuine Bayer prod-| directions. Handy boxes of twelve|'"* show, Mr. Broughner announces et prescribed by physicians over| tablets cost few cents. Druggists| American Poultry association rib twenty-two years and proved safe|also sell bottles of 24 and 100, As|POn# will be awarded and a depart by millions for colds, headache,|pirin is the trade mark of Bayer| "re Will be made in that each win toothache, earache, neuralgia, Ium-| Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester|"!"e bird will be marked with a dago, rheumatism, neuritis, and for | of Salicylicacid. leg band of « color to indicate what wftnanetets alc | prine it took. Morning Star Has leave Seattle and Tacoma on Mon | days and Thuredays for Port Town | send, Port Williams, Dungeness, Port Angeles, Anacortes, Bellingham and Friday Harbor, and from those ports on Tuesdays and Fridays for Seattle and Tacoma, } | NO WEDDING A delectable combination! Eyes will dance and mouths will water at sight of a toothsome ham, all dainty pink within, spiked with cloves, and crusted over with the spiced sweet- ness of Old Yankee Syrup. Decide today upon “ham baked with maple syrup” for Thanksgiving Day dinner. Prepare this economical dish according to the recipe given below, and you'll have a din ner you'll be proud to serve. Old Yankee Baked Ham Boll a whole ham, or a cente and one-half inches thick 4 the same water. Pare off the skin, cane of the whole ham, and rub surface with brown sugar Stick full of cloves and bake While baking, baste with Old Yankee Syrup. eee amalt amount of water in the baking an to prevent syrup from candying and Pirning. Serve on platter with garnish of parsley or lettuce. ‘This is one of the many nove! recipes from our new cook book, “New Uses for Maple Syrup.” Write for it to: Hill Syrup Company, Seattle, U.S.A. Katablished 1591 Old Yankee Syrup at Your Grocers At the eleventh hour, the} wedding of Brenda Bond, Boaton society girl, now on the New York stage, to Jack Payne Smith, a Back Bay} clubman, was cancelled. “Mutual agreement” was Miss Bond's only explana- tion. [ “Poor Men Make Best Husbands” ‘| piest when with her recently proclaimed fiance, Lester Steam Seattle, Dee, 8 TOBATTLEFOR ;| bandied ‘here by the Tranwocesnic| O14 Guard Will Fight to Hold | WOMEN! DYE THE SEATTLE STAR ) aad Miss Dellora Angell, 19, heiress to the § 000,000 estate of the late John W. “Bet a Million” Gates, says she is hap-| Norris, as shown above. “Poor men make the best huas-| bands, and I will be content to be at home sweeping and darning socks, while he does his art work,” she says. Norris, a 21-year-old artist, is a son of Carl Norris, St. Charles, IIL,)\ undertaker. | To load cargo for Sydney, Mel 6. 0.P. CONTROL Roxen, of the Austratian service company, Is due to arrive in Seattle Its Grip on December §. The vessel arrived in Honolulu on November 10 with a cargo of coal. En routs here the ves | WASHINGTON, Nov. 17--A bat sel will take on cargo at Grays Har-| te royal is on for control of the re bor | publican party. —| Old guard leaders, still at the [wheel of the republican machine, jhave no tntention of surrendering | joontrol to the progressives who | ‘cleaned up” at the last elections: At the same time, progressives are preparing for a complete new deal of cards in congress next year. They | ORN, FADED expect to control affairs at the Mined Buy It—Burn It—Keep Warm | Save Money No feast or famine when you burn Roslyn. A cosy, even temperature is easily main- tained, as Roslyn is a coking bituminous coal and holds steady, hot fire for hours. Banking your fire at night with Roslyn assures you of a fine fire in the morning. Roslyn Queen Egg Lump A medium-priced coal for ranges and heaters—also a fine coal for hotel and restaurant ranges. THE ROSLYN FUEL CO. 818 White Building Telephone Main 1817 in the hous of representatives by Ol4 Guardsmen. Bo the Old Guart must turn to lican national convention in 1924 ‘Ther trump card will be the ol4 apitol The outlook at present ts that the Old Guard will concentrate itp ef orts toward capturing the repub- | @weatere Dresses Draperies *tyied convention mystem, necenst: | Skirts Kimonas Ginghams “ting. of course, abolition of direct | state Party Organizations for sup- vrimarion wherever possible. ‘This, |Port. The one hope of heading off Coats Curtains Stockings vir, careful use of patronage, the Complete loss of control ts a return Waiste Coverings = Everything (4) Guard thinks, will enable them | the ol4 convention system of to come back. |party control. To that end, further Progrensivas take the oppontte| White Hous pronouncements stand. They wit continue the fight Against the direct primary system the direct primary, which en-|may be looked for, it is under abled such men as Borah, La Fol. | stood. lette, Brookhart and others to cap- a ee a ee | Sale states from the O14) Fruit Show Head Speaks at Meeting Dyes” contains directions so simpie| The progressives will center thet any woman can dye or tint her old, tire on congress, By teaming wit worn, faded things new, even if ehe|the democrats, the independent | John A. Gellatly, president of the has never dyed before. Buy Diamond | group, which no longer admits al-| Pacific Northwest fruit exposition, Dyes—no other kind—then perfect |hgiance to the Old Guard adminis. | afdrensed a meeting of the Young home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell | tration, can exercise @ balance of Men's Business club at its weekly luncheon Thursday at the Bungalow in the State of Washington j ines of the steamer Morning Star | goods. was made Thursday. The vease! will] epot, fade or run 4 ry your druggist whether the material | power New Sailing Time |}3)" ("sein toot or ait. or | | A revision of schedule tn the eall whether it is linen, cotton or mixed | ike Mondell of Wyoming, Fordney Diamond Dyes never streak, /of Kanaas, Cannon of IDinols, Feas|ing « drive that started November | Aiur POA 270 NL 17 Extra RECEIVED AT 113 Cherry Street, Seattle, Was! —— Retirement of ultra-conservatives | cafe Eighty new members, secured dur- VIA ANU Y/ALT ANC W/A® of Ohio and others, ends domination ' 6, were feted. Lip NS WESTERN UNION NEWCOMB CARLTON, PresivEenT GEORGE W. & ATKINS, Pinst vice-presipEeNnT A\WWLEUS ALE Always Los Angeles Calif 12 Keeney and Boyce, Surely are you boys to be congratulate our good friends in Seattle know the quality full of California sunshine, and please convey to t : Seattle for the exclusive manufactuve of fruit cake after the first of the year. f r t make fruit cake simply as a by-product—and that is why ours is superior to all Because of such heavy sales, orders for our cakes should be sent in by you to reach us not later ays for Seattle and her interests. specialists, and do no’ others. than November twenty-first to be filled for Thanksgiving. Yours alw Hazen J. Titus, Pres. Hazen J. Titus Fruit Cake Co., Fruit Cake, California, Sales Agents, Hazen J. Titus Fruit Cake Co., L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Purveyors to His Majesty, the American Citizen. PHONE OR MAIL YOUR ORDERS TO 2120 L. C. SMITH BUILDING KEENEY AND BOYCE 1922 Nov 12 PM 10 26 don the wonderful orders that you are sending in. of the Hazen J. Titus Fruit Cake, which is chuck a block hem the fact that we will establish fruit cake ovens in We are fruit cake ELLIOTT 3672 Well do

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