The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1923, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923. BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Look What We Have for You! JACKIE COOGAN SPECIAL | STC Spe Y “BAYER” when you buy. _ Insist! iS you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are a getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by | Ci over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Jackie Coogan in his new “special” - e ‘ Tackle Coo ounts only as &/of Jackle Coogan under agreements | the i profitn he receives as an actor, the star of in D Toothache Rheumatism such productions as “Oliver Twist,” mae |the immensely popular photoplay, , Neuritis Lumbago i the Liberty, fnores from modest ttle affairs. te Neuralgia Pain, Pain iad rominent | of | Roll ng 0 me real sport model, with disc wheel Powter nn nd C’mon, only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. | “Bayer” bores of 12 tablots—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Chief Severyns Joins Boys— fie the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mowvaceticacidester of Sa!icyiicactd | in Co-operation Program Play Ball— PF DIVIDENDS [siden to show senators how stock Following the example set by d law," Severyne sald | dividends are being declared to! the Seattle Chamber of Com “There's no reason in | oe acura lage its lobbying activities this year happen to work in smaller cities ESCAPE TAX oh: per cent; Moore Dr "€) to promoting legislation of a than Seat) - | (GENUINE HORSEHIDE) jcompany, 1630 per cer | state-wide character instead of 1 1 simply be pay |] Claims Companies more Paper company, soe per cang:| , warking tm a parey wale way, | 18ci,tnpia ‘to work tor the in, GET YOURS NOW ctor Talking Machi “| Chief of Police W. B. Severyns ; : Evade Payment Fibs See couee Gauain Wastes enc:| ‘lo piaandag'n ge to Garmpin aes: |o , 2 “a Sac ns oe Come ohne a te |e So reer Don’t Wait DON’T MISS A MINUTE’S FUN Jan, 4—Those| Clothes are the big money maker bo lthese figures’ show. Food docan't| ‘“eMMture to work. fo MACSORAAUUUNAENN RO MEUATUUANARCOMUEAELUUAOAEOMTAENEETTACSORUTANAAEAA oT AA TAAT OUTTA} Olt companies of New Jer-| 125 40 weil, tho the Exchange Buffet | which will provide pensions for York and elsewhere are) Corporation, a quick lunch concern| members of the police depart Ba When it comes to declaring |of New York, just- declared a 300] ment in cities of the second ‘SEAUTIFUL UR Till Spring ai da, according to figures | per cent stoci dividend. of | @ividends of some other rit : i @athered by Senator Brook-| The Veddas, now an almost ex-/ »)), in, + Towa. tinet race of Ceylon. have none of mo > senator will read into the | thes seem unable to tell a lie 4 use © he Finest Green T. ea. exietiog hie olTy This! Hair Ap Appears Soft, is undoubtedly : Sa Se, Colorful and Abundant |be used as a fund wi! >a wh aaa | pensions hi fo ‘saperenmmnte ve 35 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” Also [of duty or to the widows of these | Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! |who are killed at their posts No provision is made, however, for | | } | cities of the second clase—euch as | Yakima, Aberdeen and Everett. The 7 pure fresh and wholesome (1))00) 1.) icssiin mont amend JUST GET i law ¢ ‘tend these d the flavor is that of the true |)" 7") m leaf. “1 am heartily in favor of the — SOK Eat 303, 980, Halos CFCS FOR | DEAD SHRINERS Memorial Exercises to Be Held Here Public services in memory of 41] members of Nile Temple, Order of | |the Mystic Shrine, who died during | | 1922, will be held Sunday at 3 p. m in the Shrine auditorium of the Ma-| sonic Temple, Pine and Harvard. | Nile Temple plans to make this | memorial servic annual event.| f |The ceremony 4 for the local | temple from th orial service ot | | Mecea Temple, New York city, the} first Shrine organization in America, | has been arranged by Hugh Caldwell, | who retires next week as potentate of | Nile Temple. rtling scenic and electrical s used in regular ceremonial jo ‘Temple, will be Mie t first | om of} the temple and the Nile river scene the fame of which has been spread thruout the r will be utilized during the cerem Immediately!—your hair Harvey J. Wo Mrector of Nile Temple band, and Adam Jardine, a rector of Nile Temple chanters, have Vidor physical culture rec- Slpab ths catoital enters “tor |e’ Kini nt °! the service, Muste by the band and ; mbers will include a “ EXACT SIZE New Subscriptions to The Star and You Will Be Given Free This Dandy Indoor Ball GENUINE BEST QUALITY HORSEHIDE OFFICIAL INDOOR LEAGUE Be the first in your neighborhood to win one of these fine balls. You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—simply take the order for the paper. POC CTT TT TTT All you have to do in order to possess one of these fine Indoor Baseballs is to have three of your friends, relatives or neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to them, agree to take the paper for three months. | Tell Hop to | Have subscribers sign the subscription blank printed in this ad, then bring to Your The Star office. Friends It, me i As soon as you secure ajl three subscriptions and they have been verified you About Fellows | will be given your “Indoor.” This All subscriptions must be new, that is, people who are not | Offer now having The Star delivered to them. be amazed. Your hair will Nah,” by John Jenkin flufty and po Twelve * a 82 gga ‘“rhen Shall the Rirhteous| soriness, lustre and really appeat © Forth,” Roscoe W. Bell. TheVidioe set of tee double | Just a Handful | *:"" , etopping’ i Use This Subscription Blank | Danderine tw the best eap a is only three dollars. ; Jana toni “ie i to the alr good health is worth any- a jst Eh pe ching trim figure is {to row Jong, 1 To Subscribers I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months and thereafter until I order same discontinued for which I a » to pay the author i carrier at the rate of 50c per month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. You can sur anything—then both baby wad tate of te, 42. $e 95 cents for a bottle of Danderine of them are “[” worth a at any drug store or tollet counter little daily effo ea se FOLEY'S get isi 16875 Portable Vidtrola, shown above—f$5o. “Everything in Music” Diay Go, the squirrel monkey is three years old, weighs four ouncea Third Avenue at Pine and eats his own weight in SEATTLE grapes and figs daily. He was QUICK RELIEF captured in Brazil and is now yc 09 Printed on the wrapper the pet of Miss Ruth Clifford, meme American actress, | ’ ADDRESS | PHONE | NAME ae Foley's i Honey and Tar for { G y f | f “Remember | This dwarfed specimen of : Willie's Hurry, Bring Subscriptions as You Get Them to The Seattle Star mix MN AN rm HE FeHdEEA UT WEAN LE

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