The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 7

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FRIVAY MARCH 16, 1928 | YouWould NotWear THIS SIGN ON YOUR Po aest So we willing chance We tion. SCOTCH TAILORS That would be an advertisement for us, all right, but a FINE-LOOKING SUIT ON YOUR BACK will advertise our busi- ness much better. So our problem is to get SCOTCH we know that you will advertise us to your friends and come back here in the future for all your clothes. are pay for please you. ¢ know we can give satisfac- This Offer Good for Saturday Only English With This Suit Made by the FIRST: Then you to wear the TAILORS’ SUIT. to a to DRIVE BALLS INTO HOLES ta in driving the sles made in the} This special price includes). regular high-grade tailor- « ing, good linings and | st splendid finish. One of | the largest stocks in) ben the state to select) from. ay be place don a little bit of} or turf, t r of @ command. | led teeing the] | | } a § lal cehcitemeiememaatiaall TIT a i | BLUE SERGES LARGE STOCK , i SMART TWEEDS | FINE LINE 2 tes FANCY MIXTURES OF Load LEI : WORSTEDS ] eMen, Too, Grant THOR First Place | i Fosse Menquicklyrecognizethe | j <9) (pr i poe iy mechanical superiority of F the THOR—the fine details of construction, operation i and workmanship. Men . i H have been no small factor in | i { j the purchase of the three- J teed y quarter million Thors now | D /\ EN: in use. beret eee Ae Spek ge alle Let your husband eal i Be sure and come to the store on corner Third and Seneca. Cas oer ein tates tt ty : Opposite New Telephone Building the @orett Hiehe out: Come "| i in together—today. . STUBBORNESS Tontiaca: Pi a é A. {7 “git an’ no cinch t' staht a batky Typhoid Fever | Cenuine THOR ia mew,” sald Charcoal Eph, in a rum- Sweep’ Paraguay! is {native mood, “but dat ain’ nothin’| BUENOS AY reh —An can be bought for as low ag \@ "tall, suh, t' changin’ de mind of a| epidemic of woman who done got herse’f sot.” Richmond Times-Dispatch. Ailing Children Get Well on Syrup Pepsin A small dose at bedtime brings relief and laughter by morning | LJOSPITAL and doctor's rec- ords prove that 75 per cent of human illness has its origin in | 1 ure the intestinal canal, complicated | / tilt with what is commonly called et ~ ag ~ J of water. wis F bowel movement, and be especially watchful of young girls. Insist nard, Me., keeps her family well on two passages a day until the age of 18, when one is usually sufficient. Give plenty of oranges and apples, because it lubricates the intes- ¢) ae tines, and encourage the drinking Syrup pe is a vegetable com- vei ; serene esi with, agreeublo aromatics SAN CARLO _ If you detect restlessness, belch- he formula, however, is on GRAND OPERA ing, gas or wind on tle stomach, every packngo. Druggists havi : - slesplesenees, or lack of appetite, sold it with satisfacthn to shee COMPANY examine the tongue and you will find it coated, accompanied by bilous, constipated, to ago, givo teaspoonful it is now the largest welling famil The following operas will bo unpleasant breath. ‘The child fs laxative in. the world. “Buy. 2 sneaks According bottle today. It.will last you for MONDAY. ...:3...La Tora TAKE DR’ fhe, family ‘laxative the death o} r ie causing victims in the| interior of F ‘ | Cushion wringer rolls, stand~ ard equipment —no broken buttons. Thor 25 supplied with Metalo cylinder at ali extra cost. More Thor! use than any other machine— over 750,000! ‘The Thor Electric Shop ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thousands of parents are asking Ahemselees, "Whert can f find a trust. worthy lazative that anyone in the family can. use when. constipated?” a to try Syriig, Pepsin. pia, ronide a liberal free ttle, sufficient for an adequate . Write me re to send it. Address Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 515 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois, Do it now! constipation. Re- alizing what that figure means, mothers should ¢ a ‘ . contrive methods Sytup Pepsin, which children of handling their never object to taking o# they children while they like the taste. By morning the still control them Youngster will be well again. that will prevent Likewise if the nostrils are stuffed these future dan- UP. there is persistent sneezing, gers, Teach chil. % dose of Syrup Pepsin will br dren regularity of | UP the fever and cold, Mrs. Geo. N. Colson of Ber- 222 PINE st. | ‘Velephones Main 3503 in that way, and Mrs, Ida A. Burkett Of Carroll, La. who hea been using Syrup’ Pepsin for a enty’ of butter dozen years, has raised her three children on’ it, Dr. Caldwell’s von* March 26th pound of Egyptian senna and customers for oyer 30 years, and TUESDA rom one-half to. a months, and thecostis only about aden Buiterfiy® of Dr. Caldwell's accent adose, SYRUP PEPSIN Golfers! Here Is Real | Low-Down on the Game Books Says Golf Can Be Hockey a CAN PL yp MOCK Sticks o whore it Hes, The ¢ first and Jast holes is vy wirt THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 _.. |] IIPS TENTS, “SEE US” Played = || Tents—Tents—Tents ALL KINDS—ALL SIZES—LOW PRICES IT want a herewith a lo much as two or th © iwo-cent stamp for same, Name Street and No City and State 2 CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Surplus Army Supplies Manufacturers Tents and Canvas Goods 76 University St., corner Western Ave., on Bridge Gang Held in South |: Three « in 9 ralee§ Socialists to Hear Thiet ich the players stand it beens Address on Lenine a ar t e of ‘I T See : ‘ . f y 1 ' the F f resh ‘Snowdrift no soogh edges, A cover that goes back on still absolutely airtight but now =| =e = —— = = as easy to open J as winding E the clock B : oe! OTA Your grocers window will-likely-tell you that he has the new convenient

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