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THE SEATTLE STAR teaspoonful of «CALDWELL’S DR . SYRUP PEPSIN Will restore good humor Mothers!! Apply Common Sense HIS is the era of the prevention of diseaso and desirable aromatics, and so appreciated and sensible people do not wait until that it is now the largest selling preparation of sickness has eeally come before remedying its kind in thoworld, over 10 millionbottles being ae Goable, sts bate eee even usedannually. The formula ison every package, wi are examples ol Its neglect. Be especially watchful of children. Three Rules of Health Restlessness, lack of normal appetite and Purchase a hottle of Syrup Pepsin at a feverishness usually indicate constipation, Stop store and always keep ono in the family medi- it that instant with a spoonful of Dr. Cald- cine chest, Give it to anyone from infant to -well’s Syrup Pepsin and you willhave prevented grandparent, for it is safe, and the cost is less ‘Teal sickness, Mrs. Ida Williamson of 1637 Pine than a cent a dose. You can keep a family 4 Beach, Cal., and Mrs, Lou Brawley healthy with just this simple medicine. Give ‘of Self, Ark., nover have illness in the family it for constipation, torpid liver, indigestion, because of their prompt use of Syrup Pepsin. _ biliousness, headaches, colds and other evidence of bowel obstruction. Dr, Caldwell, who was a A Great Family Laxative practicing physician for 47 years and who ori- __Itmay be difficult to decide just which medi- _ ginated thi gina’ formula, had three rules of health cine to use out of the many that are offered, that he found very effective among his patients but it would not be if you knew the facts. and which you can follow with great benefit: are laxatives, cathartics, purgatives and Keeptheheadcool,thefeetwarm,the bowels open, | Physics, and they vary in their Teaction on the system, Nat. seeeeeeen If You Want to Try It Free Before Buying sesesesseses urally, ;. 2 “Syrup Pepsin,” 516 Washington St. Babyy, the stronger the medi Monticella. Hlinois. ‘ e i i John Janeda‘and His Dog stinct or gratitude? John Janeda, houseboat dweller on the Ohio river, who's alive to-/ cine the more it shocks the } day because of his kindness to five| tr slept they kept watch, | System, so wise parents never 3 p,_,/,"sdegordlaraive and would lite fe prove what yousay abvat Dr. Colette Syrup Ht | stray dogs, prefers to call it the| Suddenly amoke drifted tnto give anything but a laxative . lator, bunk house and the crackle to children. Dr. Caldwell’s }% Janoda’s love of dogs drew the| flames eating away rose above | Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxa- 3 4, tive, a vegetable compound of 3 cuffa In turn they saved him|the bed of thelr master, who a ian senna with pepsin tmore than one free from death by fire Been stupefied by the smudge, o Betty, Jimmy, Prownle, Jack and| pawed at his blankets, 3 PITTSBURG, Pa., Noy, 20.—In-| Dalsy were the canine rescuers) ‘They aroused him and with mu- ponsenned of tho stuff trom which |Premoe effort he rose and followed) 1 saw the steel skeleton of what | heroes are made, While thelr mas- them to safety, only just in time to escape the tongue of fire which ran thru the room, ¢ the| ‘Today three of the boat dweller’s| will be three acres in extent an: of|dog friends Iick at the burns re- the | ceived on their rescue mission, But animals to hin boat and saved them| slap of the river water. Barking|they forget theso injuries and| Its architecture will combine some 0 from @ friendless life of kicks and|/and whimpering, the dogs ran to|scamper joyously when Janeda| the features of the two most famo' had|clumps his way up the gangplank and/of the houseboat which he is re- patring. MONSON GROCETERIA STORES MEN QUAIL AT Rerilin Chemist Touched Seattle's Pioneer Chain Grocery —Quality unexcelled tat 10 14.1 Op STORES COMPANY inc at Marital Dangers GUS M. OFHM | Wherever he went he carried a 1 PITTSRUKG, Nov. 30. Having gone thru the mi Mai} to United) with whom he had come in con Robert Huber, whose every |Women Braver in Facing Told After His Imprisonment | | once, men Aw he sat nc WITH ALL PURCHASES OF $2.00 OR MORE] |coniusionss nn Oe Ow ee today alte in | from an soaus EXCLUSIVE OF SUGAR, FLOUR, MILK 1 More women than men are quite| Mun his 15-year! train vorcees are made by women. of police for months, Even when he|q Day before Thankagtving seems to|was captured, the court refused to be the most popular day for getting | convict him of more than “robbery” marriago licenses. The most popular!in connection with his last escapade, Month ts June, of course, Friday 1 the dullest day tn the marriage license bureau, while Mon-|friends—man and Crystal Centennial | Sun Maid Flag White Soap | Best Flour Raisins Ketchup Case 100 bars— |49-Ib sack— 1S-os, Pkz— | Pint bottle— $4.10 | $1.69 [3 so: 35cl3 sr 69c vife—who were| relatives. Hoe claimed his scien days and Tuesdays are the busiest/found near death from polson the | researches explained this, CRISCO, 6b. can $1.88—L0G CABIN SYRUP, large can, 98¢ || 152. morning after. Another olreimetabce brought ; GHIRARDELLI'S Ground Chocolate, 3-Ib. can 89¢ During the first ten months of this Huber’s trail was full of circum year, 10,371 licenses have been tesued | stantial SPECIAL SALE tn this county, compared with 8,471 for the same period of 1922, which shows, hays Hendrickson, that bust ness is picking up. | Licenses have been issued to two men over 80 year of age and ten boys or develo sceanea, etc. as a reeuft of poisoning. | {¢ was m Hubar is a chemist. As a child he| ber's mc ident, tho AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE! Curtis White Meat Gartis White Meat artis White Meat | [and 63 girls under 16. eee the betadaad at O44) had both jer 2 na | imes in v pratorica, u ef 2 y «36 | No. 1 em -.60 ‘Once seems to be about enough|) ie" |S aR mguiry: es, until | iar eircum: -$3.59] Dexen 87.20 for the average man, but women ap «3 hedical degree. GoT MILD TER) < $1400 | Case (48) | "837.00 ed with erysipelas bac | WHEN CAUGHT have no fear of trying ‘dou ess’ a second time,” said | parent ble hi digitalis and arsenic was used to put him in prison. ber, in need of ready with 4 rich yor ling to thelr suburban home in automobile. During the night The U meer FOLGER’S |". eu COFFEE) «= tates government urth of the volcanoes in Christmas There's at least one per- SEODAD TRIAL|. © trerstte, Deeath allowed Unique Method of Murder Revealed in Story £ Correspondent) | flask and whenever he left vomecne| BERLIN, became muddenly and mysteriously ce In an express a ng car he carelessly applied | TO France, 4,662,000 pud (mostly willing to take @ second chance on | impris “eat ison-—with fatal results, | Wheat); to Germany, 4,445,000 pud (1. WE WILL SELL 8 POUNDS OF PURE CANE | matrimony. Huber, whose mania was to kill by|” jrnber marcied inte a rich famiiy,| £79,000 pud of rye and 1,300,600 pud Huber married Into a« rich family.) SUGAR FOR 70c, Most applications for licenses by ai-| chemical means, thwarted the efforts! Ong by one the members thereof ° barley); to Holland, 3,408,000 pud . —polsoned mysteriously — until (249.145 pud of barley); to Norway, only Huber and his wife remained. |}.249.000 pud (rye), and to Finland, 1,. The only evidence against Huber brought out at the trial proved that wherein he stole a quantity of valu-| he had obtdined erysipelas bacctiti |’ to Denmark, Belgium, Sweden, t tho trial was that Huber's father- evidence whomever h@liniaw died of armento polsoning in| uched died mysteriously and quick-| tis food ahortly after submitting to} ly of some strango poisonous disease) 4 foot mussage by his son-in-law rerious illnesses, ab-| tuber. Here again Huber declared ta | His mose recent ‘‘circumstances*’ h, became ‘RUSSIA EXPORTS GRAIN SURPLUS Land of Famine Now Helps Feed All of Europe ittie ETE ov, 80.—Rusaia, Iand of tae? }famine, is exporting hundreds of jthourands of puds of grain to all rule are not s0 anx! to try again. t death, whose reco: Of il-often fatal 1: i 1 refers to marriage, Charlen| ; 4 Judes relatives) “Huber be Hin demontac |Parts of Europe, according to an He wes marria, “t/ activities, w 1 his friends | Agency report printed here. Pod “WAT | conve count fee | a al gain Between August 15 and October 1 ov i 1 othe = bre poverty to of this ye the following grain de- ross livery contracts werg signed; $90,000 pud (rye), Including smaller amounts export able Jewelry from two of bis best| trom the body of one of his dead | ttland, Turkey, Italy and Esthonia, & total of 19,553,000 pud was export. ‘UEC | od, of which 6,819,000 pud wan ref, 677,000 pud was wheat, 2,671,000 pud barley, 1,560,000 corn, 858,000 olicake and 1,963,000 other grains. out Fach year thiraty Americans con- fume 4,000,000,000 botties of soft Hu. |@rnks, and this total does not tn- jmade from cereals, clude beverages such as near beer | w: RIDAY, NOV LONDON PLANS §[SiimeSzemse WORLD'S FAIR il Erect Bulldings for First Be Exposition Since War BBA LONDON, Noy, 20,—Altho the Brit- {sh aro the moat highly taxed peop | in the world and have suffered a» much as any from after-war business | WA ahead with plans for the first big ex poultion wince long before the war, It will practically be a world’s fair. Every clime and every continent, ey ery color and every religion will be represented because all the domin- fons, colonies and crown dependencies | | which make up the gigantic British Empire will have buildings and ex- hibita, It will be opened some time in April and run for the greater part of next year, It has advanced far beyond a mere | plan, At Wembley, some miles north | of London, I found many buildings almost complete, ‘Thin was especial ) depression, they are going full speed | | \ly true of the Immense machinery |und industrial arts bulldings., They |are claimed to be two of the biggest | concrete and steel structures in the | world. | The Canadian bullding will be | one of the finest on the grounds, It will be of one Greek style of archi. | tecture and Canadians are on the job to see that st is done properly, The structure will house a complete ex hibit of the natural and industrial re- sources of Canad: destined to be a dream of Oriental | beauty—the splendid gold and white; building to be put up by India. It| A the! main feature will be two dazzling white minarets, h 110 feet high is captivating WB Seattle as Patricia O'Day | in the Greatest Lat Picture Ever bee Made— gems of Indin—the Taj Mahal of Agra and the Jama Masjid of Delhi The other most striking plece of native architecture wil be the rade ing that will house the exhibits made t | purely Burmese, A large part of the I (L Va by Burma. It will occupy about two A external decoratoin is being made in| Burma and sent here. The grounds jacres, The general design will be! also will be laid out in Burmese style. LV) q Park Board Took 4 \ Missing Statue | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 30— ‘he | h |"Thirst” statue, which for 20 years | r\3 |wtood at the intersection of Powell {mt. and Columbus ave. and which |was reported stolen yesterday, ha |been found. ‘The statue, it waa under control of the board of | Saal public works. Bu sion wanted It came and took it peer It tg to be remounted—somewhere. Eq Take your the park commis jo the latter body IND PREENT | ‘ Jcouple developed cramps—tho result Stee cut son on almost every gife lof digatalis pols Huber > COFFE —a high-grade coffee at a low lise who wants a Kodak f{{anparently 111 trom the name cause, | = ice; Lb. can. <% 43c above anything else, left mm: ie lately for hin home Look for Our Store Near Your Home for Quality and Right F DOWNTOWN DISTRICT And here where Kodak and Graflex cameras of ries. FREMONT pDisTRi Groc. No. 2 19-113 Blow — ke St. 4 }4—Westlake “Publie Groc. No, 364201 Fremont every style and equipment med * ee yep Bet. alti me Di ANNE HILL Distr | i wi which broke down en route. —South End Publia G 6—2216 “irr are always in stocks where Later, Huber was arrosted interested salesfolk who know picture-making through making pictures are eager to help and ad- ten tried. The mild sen yearn in jail and fifte IVERSITY DISTRICT Xo. Re ne Pubile rke 12—1906 45th Bt. N. years’ $40 r but Huber fifteen of citizenship for robbing the Grimm | ,,; | pair—was a surprise to followers of ® family to take ordinary medi i hered most frequently with indigestion, coated tongue, con 4nd | symptoms of a ge: hine, 1 run-down con lors se troubles and build themselves they are not able to throw off coughs, colds, sore throat and the nt to take and usually makes 0 1. PI vi ‘our gift problems— |the case, The court held that proof | morg caning rags BATTLE Diy % Moped ah of Huber’s guilt in connection with |... Pa a4 wintry {lls that 4—S419 Ballard Ave, No: ds—siss Seuchlnake b, some of them at least—are the g& of deaths connected with | °.°"% anime , LAND PARK DISTRICT UNION Distnae® » y y summarily solved. Nia a ove waa not wufficient| TY this with those in your family PE ionra: wan wrstaioce ROADWAY “oe : | to convict, So they put him in jai} | ¥2 are in need of.a rtrengt mf HORT “ BROADWAY 1 . 5 Salt | oteantiie tesita ew aihoecut Gree. No. 36—85th and Oreen- . No. 9—312 Broadway i, Saturday Special Northwestern Photo SupplyCo. J) co. ctu ting jmourlehing tonic. Just a spoonful of wood Ave. c. No. 21—Columbia City 1JEWEL ADJUSTED (Eastman Kodak Co.) | - - |Dr. Thacher’s in a winegiase of 1415 Fourth Ave, | By dint of hard work and heavy | Water after the next few meals, No. | ILLINOIS taxation, Czechoslovakia is one of | ee the quick difference in the way | the few European states that is in fee’ look, eat, sleep and feel ba sound: financial - condition today his wholesome vegetable tonic ts CHAIN AND KNIFE FREE DOWN 1 WEEK ry, We Sell the CHENEY PHONOGRAPH The Master Instrument The One Instrument Made for Tone Quality. Nothing Better. OEWELER 1404 THIRD AVE. Seattle’s Oldest and Most Credit Jeweler a (LDL PE TE Oh LL EE Gl LASS MAE KAAKNCAKCAKACKCADRANA AKAD ARA DARA 6he Federal Milk Maid puts pep in her drive. She has the pep to put into it for a can of Federal Milk is full of pep. health is the | foundation of good appear- ance It is the concentrated milk from the cow —food that builds health and strength. The more she gets of it, the more pep she has, A. Magnano Co. Seattle Tacoma OLEON ' [Beecreed | BAKER BROS. Co. LIVE 1609 Third Avenue Seattle ih 4 On 5 % OPEN EVENINGS Call at our store and let us demonstrate and show you the different models from $110.00 up. thém feel so much better tho next day that they are anxious to keep on toning and building up the sys- jtem. They have proved to them. j selves what {it will do and they will tite, improve digestion, tone the tor. — eae ee | mother, wife, * | sister, sweet- Four Are Deadin | heart, to see Holiday Crashes | iam this wonderful CHICAGO, Nov. 30—Four per-| photoplay— sons were killed here in Thankegty- ‘we they'll love ing accidents. An aged woman, a! mint G-year-old boy, a negro child of 15 | My Cvery ne and @ young man of 23 were struck | of it! down and killed by automobiles, CONSCIENTIOUS | ie NSCIENTIOUS UNDERSTUDY : | Stage Manager—Good God, man, DAILY: ean you can't go on like this! Never 11:00 jin my life have I seen any one as drunk as you are. 35 Leading Man—Hav’n y’—hic! Jush os oe ait'l y’ shee my understudy!— 2:57 Bulletin (Sydney). oe 4:58 7:07 COMMON SENGE WAY FOR. MOTHERS “= TD XEEP FAMILY HEALTHY, HIPPY ‘others know how hard it is)tion, regain strongth, energy their husbands and the rest| vigor and have y this in the season when|them warm thesc #* and the many | turned by any of the follow dition. And, unless they get rid of| fied 9:16 Matinees ....50c if EPEAGNE SNES Bi |75e Children ,...25¢ coursing throu Le Bel Novelty Get a bottle toc small and your mot gists unless you are complete Dr, Thacher’s Is sold In Pioneer Drug Company, Lion Drug Company. Rainier Drug Comy ny, Cascade Drug Company, Ballard Sta tion; Columbia Drug Compa: 48 c Rainier; Warren Dru "or. How It Starts Tomorrow Night The big bazaar at Second Ave. and Cherr for the benefit of the Mt. St. Vincent's Home city and town, for the Aged. Plenty of entertainment Luncheon served daily, 12 to 2 and ‘Blood Syrup 50c TONIC Chicken Dinner, 6 to 8, Te Advertisement oe ad SEES SESS SASS AVEN SSS CHRIS 3 + BOA Re ey ab HARDY & CO. F% JEWELERS : \ THEIR REMOVAL TO. FIFTH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 BEAUTY AND WORTH ANNOUNCE UE AND PINE STREET, TMAS GIFTS OF