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PACE 4 Third Generation is Using Syrup Pepsin We other Laxative can replace Dr. Cald- well’s in the confidence of those whe ave it THERE are thousands of healthy, robust young men and women who have never in all their lives taken any other la tive for constipation than Dr. ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE family can use when consh 1 wpe you to bry Sym 1 will gladly provide a vamps battle, suflicwend for fest. Write me where Address De, W. Bi Washington St, Monticello, Itimois. ‘Pepsin Therel free Caldwell's Syrup | poy cy Pepsin. belr parents were given it by their yey. B Belk of Shaw, Misa, parents; the rics on it entirely to keep his grandparents children in health, end Mra, using it tad: Catherine Connolly of Jersey City, N. J, declares that not only her- self but all her neighbors and friends use it and tell others about it. There is scarcely a day that someone in a family does not need it for constipation, flatulency, auto-intoxication, biliousness, in- headaches, It is the one lax- ative ideally suit- ed to all the fam- Dy, safe for the little ones, effec- tive in grownups, so compounded that elderly people, who are con- stantly forced to take a laxative Decause tho intestinal muscles AR ik Oh aniline w aetew wae 6 00 wires testinal _ poisoning, colic and cramps, and to break weakening, find increased Goenge unncceasary. Thi wonder. OP fevers and colds, ful constipation remedy has been = Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is used continuously for 30 years, scientifically-balanced com- and over 10 million bottles are mow sold annually, the largest ing family laxative in the world! Tho cost averages but a a dose. Every druggist sells fe ana under a guarantee to do ‘a8 claimed or your money will be refunded. Millions of carefully conducted homes are never without a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’ TAKE DRS SYRUP PEPSI N D) CALDWELIS l | ~S Jhe family laxative “- pound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and _ pleasant-tasting aromatics, The formula is on the package. As the popularity of this natural vegetable laxative increases, the pablo discards the harsher physics like calomel, coal- tar in candy form, salt waters and owders, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Rowe emptics the bowels more cleanly and without any danger. Protect Yourself Against Winter Coughs,Colds, Catarrh ir alg spol yin lr are Sopra Ho of these troubles—a remedy of known worth and Bria tae sasssad aud Lees i baattny. working order and the mucous membrancs free from ca- tarrbal inflammation there is little to be feared from the rigors of the weather, PE-RU-NA The Standby for More Than Fifty Years lh le by ates and all the Giseased aod inflamed membranes, Giguetion, siding elimination and enriching t Pe-ru-na encourages every organ to & heal and gives bea! bo Oe vals body. wunditions there is nothing beti or any er than ous iy the | COMBINATION Restraint. of Trade | The MILK TRUST still continue their practices, as outlined in our statements for the past two oweeks.. Their DISCRIMINATION against PIGGLY WIGGLY continues, They will not allow any Fresh Milk to be delivered to PIGGLY WIGGLY unless PIGGLY WIGGLY agrees to charge the exorbitant lay they name, An investigation on our part is el many startling facts. It will not be long before PIGGLY WIGGLY will have something More to say that will be interesting to the public and maybe embarrassing to the LEADERS of the | MILK TRUST. WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH OUR NEWS- PAPERS WHO ALLOW THESE TRUST OPERA- TIONS TO GO ON WITHOUT PUBLICITY? Be: Ml up. The senators have trailed Sin-| Aiclair this fart Some Piggly Wiggly Prices PE A Lily of Little 3 2 c The Valley © Champion 3ic PINEAPPLE LIBBY’S SLICED NO. 2 CAN VAN CAMP’S SOUPS iix.s 8c FROYAL own sc 39c SMALL WHITE BEANS 91/2c SALAD DRESSING "E52" 42c LARGE /KING OSCAR SARDINES Ic }WAN CAMP’S coS'tiive 13¢ {PIGGLY WIGGLY ‘The Liberty Market, 1508 First Ave. m Queen City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pine St. California and West Alaska 1125 34th Ave, at Unlon St. 4728 University Way Mth Ave. and BE. Pike 622 Broadway North at Roy. 14th Ave, 8, and Beacon EIGHT STORES—W. L. AVERY, Pres. and Mgr. Stores to Open Soon: 234 Ave. and E. Union Harvard North and Eastlake STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS THE § [SELL RUBLES ON STREET | ws | oa \* ; \ aa SRR! \ A Chicago peddler has taken foreign exchange from the stock market to the street. H: trian crowns and German Rubles go like hot cakea at 10 “curb market,” marks e's selling soviet rubles, Aus- from a corner stand, cents a million at this unique Sinclair Makes Millions Profit From Stage Is Set for: BY JOHN CARSON WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.—Old Boy Aladdin, with his wonderful magic lamp, was a “piker compared to Harry F. Sinclair, with his Teapot) Dome, Ask the LaFollette senate) committee, investigating the Teapot Dome deal, tf that ts not so. Tt Teapot Dome ol field ts tn Wyom- ing. Alrea@y Sinclair has “rubbed” the Teapot for clear profits of $8,000,000. | The stage te all sot for a far greater | “Killing,” preliminary dril ind i that the ofl ts four times as plentiful as Sinclair thought it was when he signed the secret lease with | Secregary Fall. Under that lease the government gets about onetighth of the oll ob | tained. Sinclair takes the remain der, assuming as his obligation only | the building of a pipe line and the drilling of 120 wells, to be his own ty. Pithe LaFotlette committee han been following Sinclair thru the maze of financial manipulations by which his | Teapot Dome fortune was cleaned Sinclair got lease and organized Mammoth Oil company. Gave com- pany contract for development of ot! reserves, taking in exchange two ralilion shares of class “A” and 5,000 nharert of class “B" of common stock Binvlatr organized the “Hyva Cor poration,” named after his children, Harry and Virginia. Owns 90 per! cont of stock; his wife, 8 per cent; his mother, 2 per cent. On October 6 exchanged 1,000,000 shares of class “A” stock and 1,500 shares of class “B" stock to Hyva for 0,000 of Hyva. Donated back to Mammoth company 191,200 shares | of stock to facilitate preliminary financing. a Still Greater Killing in Government Oil Field in Wyoming Teapot Dome Hyva bought donated shares of stock — or 191,200 Binclatr bought from Sinclalr—for $3,250,000. Hyva then traded 600,500 shares clan iB" * and 1,500 shares of class ok of Mammoth to lair on orporatic for hares of Sinclair Consol At Wall Street quotations valu the 250,000 shares was more than $8,000,000. Sinclair Co lated haa option to trade another 60 shares of ity wtock for 500,000 shares of Mam th and thus hand to Sinclair an other $9,000,000. | Hyva then wold 400,000 shares of | Mamomth to a banking syndicate for wale to investors and no price wan stated. Hyva then nold 60,000 shares of Mammoth and 60,000 shares of Sin clair Consolidated to Harry Payne Whitney, & large stockholder In Sin clair Consolidated, j Sinclair i owns 808,790 shares of class “ mock and mest of clase stock. Thru Hyva he got| $8,000,000 of value for one trade) and holds eption to trade for an ther $8,000,000 of value, He got an unnamed amount for sale of 400,000 shares to a banking syndi-| cate, However confusing this crias.| cross of transactions may be to un-| sophinticated senators, it is per-| fectly clear to Stnciatr, who ad.| mitted to the committee that he has already cleared $4,000,000, that he values the lease given him by Bec- rotary Fall at $10,000,000, Aladdin never beat that pacel RS Uae ls JAPS HOLD ON IN MANCHURIA } PEKING, Feb, ¥—~The Japanese owned South Manchuria railway zone from Dairen to Changchun is going to experience @ building béom in the spring and the activity ts ex- pected to go beyond the present bonds of Japanese influence and”en- ter Harbin {teelf. The South Manchuria rallway has already arranged to spend 26,000,000 | - ZATTLE STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. America Stands Aloof As Europe Burns The very isolation which was voted our policy by the stupendous majority of seven million in 1920, the policy of detachment from the perils and broils that are distracting Europe, is now being savagely attacked by the critics of the Harding Administration as having no policy at all. “In all the history of American foreign relations restige and influence was never at so low an ebb as it now is,” sz American the Rochester Jerald, which believes that if we were to offer advice or warning to France or Germany or any other nation, it would “snap its fingers in derision”; “first, because our Admin- istration has no policy toward Europe; and secondly, because in its pr the Senate, which it fears, and to the American people, whose sentiments it mis sent relation to akes, it is incapable of formulating a policy and adhering to it for as long as a fortnight.” While there are many other newspapers that express a similar opinion, the Administra- tion has its strong defenders. In playing “only the role of a benevolent bystander,” and refusing “to be drawn into the maelstrom,” it reflects the best thought of the American at ame declares the San Francisco Chronicle and “so long as the general attitude of the european mediation is inopportune In THE LITERARY DIG peoples toward each other remains what it now is, the time for American ” ST this week, the leading news-feature presents the American attitude toward Europe in all its many angles, reflecting public opinion in this country as expressed in the leading newspapers. The British-American Rub How the British Debt Wil ber Conflict With Two Maps) 1 Be Paid A New Way to Pick Judges Germany’s “Triumph of Despair” As Italy Sees the “Shattered Entente” The First Sleeping-Car Climate Changed While You Wait Rodin’s Cold Death-Bed The Increasing Demand for the Bible Human Nature at.the Herrin Trial All the News of the Radio Other very striking news-articles are: “Ford for President” The Soft-Coal Truce Meaning of the Copper Merger The Day’s Work in South Africa The War on Blisters Ignorance and Illness The Near “Crime Wave” in Art A People Who “Hanker fer Larnin’” “Capitol Barred to Bootleggers” How to Improve the Memory Topics of the Day A Fine Collection of Interesting Illustrations See “Fun From the Press” at Your Picture Theater In olden days when the cares of state burdened the king he would summon his jester. A round or two of banter and his good humor was re- stored. With the passing of time and the trans- fer of power from palaces to cottages the hum- ble citizen demanded a jester for his entertain- ment. The cleverest jokesm were engaged by the press the new majesty. niths of every realm for the pleasure of But oftentimes the best of the jesters were removed from the far corners Fathers and Mothers of America»— Why not make sure that your children have the advantage of using the Funk & Wagnalls Com- prehensive and Concise and at home? It means quicker rrogress. of the court of the public. So The Literary Digest now gathers the keenest of the wit and the cream of humor from all the world and em- bodies it “Fun From the Press.” to the American Public. one appears at the best with the latest laughs. local theater. It in one uproarious motion picture, is the court jester Once a week a new theaters brimming Watch for it at your For your pleasure—“Fun From the Press,” produced by The Literary Digest. Distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. Get February 10th Number, on Sale Today—At All News-dealers—10 Cents Standard Dictionaries in school Ask Their Teachers COPYRIGHTED WASHINGTON, Feb. 9, — The grent American tamily of “favorite authors" is rapidly cording to Herbert Putnam, Ubrarfan of congress, in whoee office all copy- righted articles and books are regin- tered. Increasing, ac- 76,545 to GLYCEROLE CURES COUGHS QUICKLY Absolutely safe for infants, chil- Heavy Investments Due Injii"tottien” necommendea and ‘for| Coming Year And Other Grea Draggiete Ask for List of Joyner's JOYN LOBELIA omedion. DR. Ny. Yow Just returned = from China, brings =onew Remedies for Men and ‘Women, Specialist Stomach and Female Troubles 1004 4th at Pine yen for new structures next year, New railway buildings, station {m- provements, hospitals, technical schools and experiment stations will be included in the program. This amount fs entirely estde from the general program of railway Improve- ments and extensions, Part of the building fund will be used to erect a hotel in Harbin, this to cost 1,800,000 yens, and a hospital, Of 50,000 contestants, Ah Sing Ching (below), Chinese boy, 14, resident in Hawai, won the first prize, $750, of- fered by the American Legion for the best essay on “How Can the Legion Best Serve the Nation Us Pauline Virginia Chastain, 417, Indianapolis (above), won the second The hospital ts needed for the 6,000 Japanese residéhts of the city. While this program 1s under way, the South Manchuria proposes to or- ganize a new bank to handle the Our alm is to turn back the hand of time for you. disease gladly given, The Lincoln Memorial Clinic Ex-U. 8. P. H. Official nt flent | teacher, would like to regain, In & measure, the abound ing vitality strength of YOUTH! and every W. Information on any 1827 Third Avenue Chief of Staff various Japanese enterprises in Man- churla, All of which 1s a pretty good indl- cation that the Tokyo foreign office meant what it said when ft an- nounced that Japan had no intention of getting out of the Ltaotung leased territory, or the railroad zone noxt year, HAPPIER, HEALTHIER WOMEN by thousands are known to exist ip this country because they have been relieved from pain and suffering by taking Lydia HB, Pinkham's Vogo- table Compound, Sctence in surg and electricity has advanced greatly during the past fifty yoars, but treatment of disease by old-fashioned root and herb medicines has never been improved upon, ‘Tho lender of | them all {8 Lydia 1M. Pinkham's Vege: | tabla Compound, which after fifty | years of success ts today recognized ag the standard remedy for female {lls and gold everywhere for that pur- pose, Replies to a questionnaire re- cently sent out to 60,000 women by the Lydia W. 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