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SICK CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” MOTHER! Even Bilious, Upset, Tongue-Coated Children Love this Pleasant, Harmless Laxative. A teaspoonful of “California Fig | right out of the stomach and bowels Byrup” now will thoroughly clean| without g¢riping or upsetting the the little bowels, and in a few hours | child, You have a well, playful child again.| Tell your druggist you want only Biven if cross, feverish, constipated, | the genuine “California Fig Syrup,” er full of cold, children love its| which has directions for bables and “fruity” taste, and mothers can rest | children of all ages printed on bottle, asy, because it never falls to work | Mother, you must say “California.” Pall the souring food and nasty bile| Refuse any Imitation. Dentistry at Half Price As cutting prices seems to yous, without in the sli, ting the quality, we are § all regular dentistry at prices for Class A work Bridgework with Interchangeable porcelain (facings) tee' J gold edges, easy to repl breakage. Back teeth lain and guaranteed when boxed in with ¢ % 22-k. gold crowns and der, at $5 per tooth. If anybody auates you bridgework at $5 Insist on above specifications in a signed contrac Mt Hikely not get it. Gol crowns and fillings $8 fillings, $3 up. ty~ exible plates at re rubber plates, e teeth. A perfect barce. be in te akable in and you re danger- we do not been "tatab- rs as high-class and iced Gentists, and as Deol in the state know us as such, we feel that any further com- ment about who we are would be superfluous A will show sr me ped of rig 4 work and guarantee yours equal to the a t's the best and prettiest dental work you over “On Alveolar Work falo and put up tn ready-to-use form Golden Medical | there will be no reduction. We own vegfhes Discovery, the | the"tystem—it te, patented tonic for the blood. This} marked and no other den| ' legally.” It costs doub ke to make and in most ion better. If you have two or more good teeth or roots, one oF more on each side, all your misa- i can satisfactorily re- Placed. The nd rk is beautiful, dur. able, comfortable and natural in Seer ae complexion fresh years and the work has give gen- lear. This Discovery corrects | era! satisfaction. z Alveolar Dentists 204 Haight Bidg.. Second and Pine SCOUTS PLAN CELEBRATION Commemorate Formation of National Order Opening a strenuous week, sot aside by thelr organization in com. memoration of the 18th anniversary of the founding of order, Seattle | Boy Scouts flocked to the various churches Sunday, A number of Boout troops in certain church die tricts were guests of other groups Bt special sorvices. Special anniversary activities in| connection with the celebration are planned for each day of the week Scout officials said Monday, Wed nesday evening, the title of Basie | Scout will be conferred upon reveral Scouts at @ court of honor, to be pre aided over by Judge Everett Smith, | in the county-elty building. On Friday and Saturday evenings the Scout spectacle “Adventure,” showing Scouts in action in camp and at work, will be featured at the Armory Everett Dope Is Taken by Agents) Federal its arrested two al leged narcotic peddlers tn a raid at Faversham Scores Hit Famous English Actor on Moore Theater Bill In @ clever one-act playlet, “A Marriage Has Beon Arranged,” by Alfred. Butro, William Faversh the famous English actor, Daube headline the new Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore theater this week ra am's splendid co and remarkable speaking voice and Mine Daube’s naturalness brought out the best tn the small akit ‘The plot of the piece Is centered on the last stages of a courtship, minus the element of romance, tn which the man seeks a wife for the Purpose of keeping other fortune mokers at a distance, and in which |the woman of good family, but poor, | seeks wealth The pair are 80 utterly frank with each other regarding the marriage | Proposal that the frankness of their | jconfessions to each other brings « |true proposal The Love Sisters, in a well-staged |atngtng and dancing number, literally | |brought down the house Sunday the New Arctic Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 1106 Hewett ave, Everett, Sunday, when several bindles of co- caine and morphine were seized. The | condueted Agents W, D. Morris Roberts, anststed by county officials. Lesiio Reeves, alias Reed, and Charley Walker are held on a charge of selling narcotics, The agents say by Federal and A. W. Roohomtsh raid was |they purchased four bindles of dope |the show with a from them. One more still that might have caused another “mysterious fire’ wan reized by prohibition agents at & denerted house, Walnut Sunday, Two gas burners are ported to have been going at Diast under the 25-gallon botler IF RHEUMATIC BEGIN ON SALTS Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure, Eat No Sweets Stay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat no sweets of any kind for a while, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of Jad Galts occa. sionally to help keep down uric and toxic acids. Rheumatiom ts caused by polson jerated in the bowele and absorbed into the blood, It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this tmpurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the akin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys te do double work; they become weak and sluggish and fail to elim- inate this poison, which keeps ao cumulating and ctroulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles, causing stift- | trict of Columbia, The audience took kindly to Frank | Davin and hin nut comedy. ‘He ts tn | Owo skits, first with Adele Garnel!l in| “Birdseed” and later with Ronald | Claire and Olive Francis in “Thanks | giving. i and Ines and their B-year-| lold boy close the show with a splen- | did posing act. The youngster made & big hit with his “acting.” | | Crystal Bennett and company open novelty ath number; Jack Osterman has a lively |monotogue in which popular songs | | play a big part. Income Tax Facts Salary and Wages. Political Officers. School Teachers, Army and Navy Men. ‘Thousands of persons derive their {ncome almost wholly from salaries OF wages. Salaries paid by a state Or political subdivision thereof as a elty, town, county, or hamlet, how- ever, are not taxable. The reason is that the federal government does not tax the instrumoentalities of a state, In this connection many per- sons have the mistaken belief that all echoo! teachers are exempt from payment of the income tax. Teach. fs are not exempt because engaged |in educational work, but only when| employed by a siete or political mub- division thereo! Public school teachers in the Dis-| Alaska and Ha wall are not in the exempted clase for the reason that they are not state employes, and thelr salaries, or part thereof, are pald by the fed- eral government. The salaries of all federal officers and employes are subject to the except that a fed- eral income tax cannot be levied on the salary of the president of the United States nor a federal judge which would diminish the salary that was tn effect at the time they took office, The special exemption of $3,500 for persona tn active military or | & pertious {ndustry, according to po./ retired, and Bergt. Albert Alexander | Dlosions of stills within the last ten |the United States, Poland and Bel- At the Request of the Please Note That Women’s And Children’s Garments Are Especially Needed ——_ Below we have listed the prices that we will pay for your old clothes, the only provision eing that you must buy a similar article. So if you turn {n an old suit you will be expected to buy a new sult, while an old shirt will be credited toward the purchase of a new shirt and go on. Two old articles cannot be applied on the purchase of one new one. SUITS AND OVERCOATS—$5.00 if you buy a new one at $85.00—$7.50 if you buy one at $40 or $45— $10.00 if you buy a new one at $50 or above. HATS AND CAPS—$1.00 on the purchase of a new Dobbs hat or cap. GLOVES—$1.00 on the price of a new pair at $2.00 or over. SHIRTS—25c if your new one costs $1.50 or $2.00— 50c if you pay $2.50 or over. Social Welfare League King Bros. Announce \Pheir Second Annual Old- . Clothes- Buying Event M EN, this is your chance to turn your old clothes into cash and at the sametime help some deserving chap to better his appearance! If you do mt wish to buy new clothing but are anxious garments to charity, we will be gid to accept them for the Social Welfare af some ol League. A clothes are by the way, women’s and children’s ch needed, so if you care to bring them in, you maybe sure that they will be gratefully re- ceived. NECKTIES Se if you buy a new one at $1.00—50c¢ if you pay $ to $2.50—$1.00 if you pay $3.00 or over. | COL bought. SOCKS—10ellowed on the price of new socks. PAJAMAS—tc on the price of a new pair. BATHROBE}-$2.50 allowed on those $5.00 on thogpriced over $12. King Bros. Co. Second and Seneca Second and Seneca MOONSHINING |Army Men to Get War Decorations IS PERILOUS) Notice that Col. Earl d’A. Pierce, Making moonshine ts getting to be | of Seattle, Maj, Launcelot M. Burcell, of Bellingham have been honored, re- Hos statietics, whe recount chive ex, spectively, with war decorations by glum, was received by Capt. Macon, cane occurred of Fort Lawton, Sunday. Col. Pierce has been granted the The most recent Sunday, when Sam L. Carter, 110° UT would Ito regain, in a meas| the abound. New Designs DIAMOND RING MOUNTINGS Platinum— $35 to $300 18k White Gold— allowed on each when new ones are priced to $12— Ife ing lity and stren, YOUTH! ols alm is to turnhk the hand of time for you. Inf@tion on any Gisease gladly given The Lincoln Mefial Clinic 1327 Third hue } Ex-U. 8. P. Hyfici Chiet of 1% naval service allowed unde te a distinguished service medal of the nue act of 1918 no longer tn allowed. | Fifth ave. was severely burned in| United States, Maj. Purcell the Po-} | Soldiers and sailors in making re.| ‘7! to encape from a room after | ionia Restituta medal of the Polish turne of income for the year 1922| miniature distillery had blown up|fovernment, and Sergt. Alexander fre allowad only the personal ex-| With @ detonation that shook the|the Crotx de Guerre with palm, of emptions and credits granted a cty.| building, wrecking the interior of the | Belgium, Capt. Macon sald Date of fiian. apartment and setting !t afire. | Presentation has not been anonunced. —_____ Firemen found the liquor appara. | emits e Booze and Ideas 3 City Highway tus and called tn the police. Carter | | wae taken to the city hospital for | Flow, Says Solon ict atte var, corer ma'tr| _ (Plans in Council ; ek srt ti who fill legisl®-| en refuge in the street, clothed in| The fate of three proposed city arate, th eo eae Ore still) scanty attire, they said. highway projects Is pending in the running things to a large extent at pais encarta council streets and sewers commit- Olympia, according to Charles H.| ; tee; Chairesan’ John’ BLCatroll an ane oe is ghosaipage' babar die | General’s Photo notnced Monday. A petition of West strict, o poke mi he) *. | 4 . weekly meeting of the King County| Given War Vets Lore Bgpostiy at ta woke Mia grag bal berate Helgh-| 4 targe inscribed photograph of} st. bridge to Admiral way has been | bots arcs that legislators are dl! Brig, Gen. Charles King was pre-| turned over to City Engineer J. BE. Ad nag re two classee—those wh / sented by Mise Helen McGillivray, | Slackwell for a cost estimate, Car ee ptr meals and cigars. and’ daughter of @ Spanish war veteran,| roll said, Hearings are due soon fons he ong Sane and cigars ten | © the First Washington Volunteer! on a plan to pave 26th ave, 8, W.} ught for thern by various “inter. aanociation at the banquet heli by/ thru Youngstown to White Center, ests.” | Members of the latter class! tne organization Saturday night. J.|and on a proposed paving of 16th he believes to be more numercus. |p, 1. Kennedy, toastmaster, accept-|ave, W. from the Ballard bridge to an ed in behalf of the veterans, | Eliott ave, Abert Hansen 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 STL Meas, soreness and pain, called rheu- matinm. At the first twinge of rheumatiam get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table spoonful in a ginas of water and) i te PMLYY WELL DONT BE alt eople Notice It. Drive Them rece! advice without charge. ‘yertisement. P drink before breakfast each morn- Olive Tablets — ing for a week. This is helpfol to A pimply face will not embarrass| neutralize acidity, remove body EXTRACTION fault longe FREE DAILY TTT OGUAQUOUAAGOOEUEEEAGGAGAUCEUEALAREOLUOTOLEENLUALLAY you much longer if you get a pack-| Waste, also to stimulate the kidney, age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabjets,| thus helping to rid the blood of The skin should begin to clear after| these rheumatio poisons, you have taken the tablets a few| Ja¢ Salts im inexpensive, and ts | nigehte. made from the acid of grapes and/ . lemon juice, combined with lithia, ier oth aoe Ot Tee And | and ‘n used ‘with excellent remuits by y > 4 OHIO PAINLESS | | lets, the ou ful substitute for | thousands of folks who are subject | calomel; there’s no sickness or pain |‘? Theumatiam. u 860b060s. jafter taking them. Our whalebone rupber, which does Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do Gover the roof of the mouth if that which calomel does, and just f sib tebe ieee sare teath. as effectively, but thelr action is Rubber, gentle and safe instead of severe of teeth - . $5.00 conte and « Fee No one who takes Olive Tablets conesentaesy’ 529-9 js ever cursed with a “dark brown secseseeereee, 910,00 taste,” 0 bad breath, a dull, tistieas, |"no good” feeling, constipation, tor. $4.00 pid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. 1 a. Gum ie ee & perfect College Dean Is Guests of Agents King county's agricultural wealth is one of its important possessions, ac- iby eae sath | Ollve Tablets are a ‘purely vege: ‘Whose work {s still giving goed| table compound mixed with ollve Rheumatism ?-banish pain! All work gucranteed for 15 yearn Examination free. of; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among cording to Dr. 8. B. Nelson, dean and director of the Washington Stato college at Pullman, Dr. Nelson visit~ Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy circu lation of blood through congested tis- “A bite to eat—a bit of sweet” After a substantial meal, the children want to top — off with a bit of sweet. the great American Sweetmeat. patients - affilcted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. Bee how much better you feel and look. 15¢ and 30c.—Advertisemont. OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads protection 3 against Colds { Hill Cascara Bromide }| Quimine acts at once jf Lumber Workers : si relief ap NesCokds = Get Pay Increase S . Five cents an hour in wages of 24 hours,LaGrippe workers in alf logging camps and mills of Thurston and Pierce W.H.Hill Company ed Seattle Sunday and was enter- tained here by A. B, Nystrom, county agent, and Miss Edna Walker, home demonstration agent, to whom he gave much credit for agricultural progress in this community. sues. Since congestion causes the pain -almost instant relief! OHIO CUT RATE _ DENTISTS Established 20 Years Gecond Ave. and University st. | ® to @ Datlz—o te 19, Sundays! as Hard Time to Feed Wife Can Hardly Satisfy Big Appetite | ‘My wits was afflicted with stom-|and notice how much t Sail aad ak ot no Tells r-|polsoning you. ‘in wi fka (intestinal antiseptic) wae rec-|such as occasional eon mac! on SE A A : For rhtumatism, bruises; strains; chést-cotas It combines the enjoyment pistes with many eenerne eanses the teeth, removing od particles that lodge in the evices. It neutralizes the ds of the mo ams RIGLEY’S helps the stomach supplying saliva to aid in gestive work. Made clean, kept clean, sealed pht in a wax-wrapped Package. Saturday by the executive board of District 6, Loyal Legion of Log: gers and Lumbermen in Tacoma. Cuticura Heals Rash Over Baby’s Face And Body “When my Httle girl was nine || months old she broke out with a bad ‘ tash over her face and part of her body, At first the rash was red, but later turned to white blisters that itched and burned, causing my baby to be ad from Adlorike since 1 | 14 ~ cose and fretful. It got it” (Signed) Dr, Ly id she could not 5 Z i) on account of the irritation, Ket? counties, was the increase announced oeraoit Bring in your account on or be- fore the 5th of this month and share in the earnings for the full five months period ending June 30, 1923. -$1 to $5,000 Accepted oc ensary in cases of obstinate consti- pation and jong stand! ry ‘ouble, preferably unde of your physician. Reports From Physic! “IT congratulate you on effect I Peer ibet it has helped ¥F, M. Noble. ne preparation having a ae H action of an intestinal anti- fic and a COMPLETE system ‘his preperation. , Known to eliminate or destroy jorma and colon bacilli in “ inal ards two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment was completly healed.” (Signed) Mrs. c. Dusen| Motor R. A, Box 39. Fowler Colo Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum promote and maintain akin pus rity, skin comfort and skin health, often when all elne fails wee without mug, yea Hayen't lan- Fare to express the AWTIUL Is- URITIOS eliminated from my ays tem.” (Signed) J. EB. Puckett, Adler! # ‘constant surprise to people who have used only ord ary bowel and stomach medic on a ra sit the mort Siena, ratem ir CaS fered to the public, on upper and lower and removing foul matter the system for nothit ine can ITM ‘SEATTLE SAVINGS and ASSOCIATION 4 Wm LOAN JO 9" 34 Ave’ il NN G medicines |rellef from the awful pain of Kidnoy org rold jnnd Bladder Troubles and Rheuma- y Bartell Drug |tism, 60c. a hox—at druggiste—write seanund Unie ns neal F [for free sample to Nw-Dru-Co,, Inc, druggtn vertisement, | Buffalo, N. ¥, 1864 t

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