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THE TATTLE ‘FRIDAY, PEBRUARY 22, 1924 | His Signature Is Popular Reading Deputy City Comptroller Writes His Name More GARAGE LEASED somieono Firm Takes Two-Story Brick One and ‘Teo Pants A single teaspoonful of DR.CALDWELL'S! 2 Than 16,000 SYRUP PEPSIN ‘Will restore good humor HIS i of di do not w tually come before remedying the trouble, The crowded hospitals everywhere are sad examples of the results of nog Bo espe- cially watchful of children, Rest- lessness, lack of normal appetite ot feverishness usually iniicato constipation. Stop It that instant with a spoonful ¢ Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and you will have vented real sickness, Mrs. Jaa Williamson of 1637 Pige St., Long Beach, Cal. and Mrs. Lou Brawley of Self, Ark., never have illness in the family because of their prompt use of Syrup Pep- sin. A Great Family Laxative It may be difficult to decide just what medicine to use out of the many that are offered, but it would not be if you knew tho facts. There are laxatives, cath- artics, purgatives and physics, and they vary in their reaction on the Times BE senna with pepsin and desirable aromatics, and so appreciated that it is now the largest selling preparation of its in the world, over 10 million bottles being used annually. The formula is on every package. Three Rules of Health Purchase a bottle of Syrup Pep sin at a drug store and always keep one in the family medicine chest. Give it to anyone from infant to grandparent, for it is safe, and the cost is loss than a dose. You can keep a fam- ily healthy with just this simple medicine." Give it for constipa- v rpid liver, indigestion, fil. s,headaches,colds and other po of bowel obstruction. . Caldwell, who was a practic ing physician for 47 years and who originated this formula, had three rules of health that he found very effective among his patients and which you can follow with great benefit: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels open. ach Month, Five Times at Once Building for & Years ot « five-year lease rior and ¢ ing are to be b under th a to. 2 Another tmportant woek In that of the garage r construction at 1613-1 +. F Stevens for five year at @ rental of approxima ‘The structure is a sement concrete building and 1 Irvine ¥ fate under plans drawn by Ar being erected for tho tect J, L, McCauley Near East Charity Runs Into Million Feb. 22 10 pounds of fe PHILADELPHIA tal of 11,9 plies, mod sand ch thru the overseas 1 immediate of Ar ding a mod erm garage and sales agency build os the permanent home of t lease of \th SUITS The Maximum of Value ARMENTS of the higher priced kind greatly reduced dur- ing this special selling. We hope our old customers will take ad- vantage of this offering— it is really intended for them. Beautiful worsteds and practically all colors and patterns. alues are truly re- markable. and system. Naturally, the a¢-yon Want to Try It Free Before Buylngesee / stronger the medicine f “Syrup Pepsin. Washington St. 4 E f th the more it shocks the 3 yicnticelle, Hill r b fs system, so wise parents 3 7 wiad'a'eead nevergiveanythingbut § you say stout Dr. Ca a laxative to children. und me a free trial Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxa- tive, a vegetable com- Egyptian { the Near East relief in Constar ople and Athens from American ports during the year You Need Not Pay Al in Days OPEN AN fe ITEL) ~~ ACCOUNT 1427 FIFTH A Between Pike d would like to prove what nap Pepsin by actual teat OPEN AN ACCOUNT value of $3,407,006 ROUP Spasinodic Croup fs frequently telleved by one applicationof— “VYICKS ot MAPPAYS FUL VENTUR son (to small boy}—Hello, Joh By, how is your father going o Johnny—Oh, he opened a shop the ether day. Parson—That's fine. What's he do- ing? Johnny—Six months’ hard. He @pened it with a jimmy.—Briston (England) Evening News. Holding Down Roots of the Family Tree R. G. Gallant, deputy city controller, probably signs his name more times a month than any other man tn the county. He can do quicker work than any competitor, for he uses the above machine, which enables him to sign siz documents at one time. hote by Price & Carter, lar Staff Photographers eee r | na Y deputy city comptrolier, who H of| signa the pay warrants of Sea ACROSS OCEAN! | LONDON, Feb. ‘There is a wealthy family in nected by marr! land, now con with nobility, | whose fortune was made out 6.000 employes, writes his signature, British American Association WELSH CONCERT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 8 P. M. 2028 THIRD AVE. ¥ DR. E. H. MELIUS trist and Optician Formerly With Marcem Optical 0. Glasses as good EXPERIENCE, skill and scien- tific instruments can produce. Free Examination Sure-Fit Optical Co. S21 Second Ave, Seattle Hotel Hid. Res. KE nwd-0007, 1A In-4804. 1. 19 YEARS’ |) gloves. Tho head of the family atart- ed with a small shop where gloves were sold and repaired. Mike this, “R. G. Gallant." When he | works steadily at check signing he can valldate 1,800 negotiable war 5 every hour, and many times he ks steadily for n | three hours at a time It ts related one of the level-headed women, who inherited his namo and his name er man in jallant probably sign’ times than any © tle every month. 1 warrants vouchers for other city purchases. fortune, always kept on a stand in ial the great castle which had come to| Twice each month Gallant has ses jthem thru one of their alliances, a| sions of check siguing. | bundle of gloves. Asked the meaning | of the month he must have ready jot this, she replied: “To keep’ us| the pay warrants for 6,000, Then on | humble.” the 28th of each month he signa the |} On that score some of the purse-| pay warrants and the other warrants | | proud. members of America’s “aris. for purchases, totaling about 10,000 |tocracy” would have to keep various | !n all, making a grand total of 16,000 lodd things in their drawing rooma,| Signatures each calendar month Jone great family would exhibit furs,| But Gallant has an edge over most | because the head of the house start-| people in the check signing bus jed as a fur trader. Another a fruit| ness. By means of the device shown |peddier. Another mended ttn cans.|he signs five warranta every time | a | he indicts his name once. This en | WE OFTEN THINK SO nies him to do the work easily | First Telephone Operator—These | While he goes thru the motions of lecollege boys are too fresh. | writing his name only six times a | Second Telephone Operator—You | Minute, he has actually transcribed said {t! Just because I took 20 min. | {t on 30 warrants during that period utes to get a number, one of ‘em| Tho fountain pens used on the de asked me if I was supposed to be a| vice require filling only once for the slack~wire performer! — Rutgers | 6,000 names on the pay warrants and anticleer. | twice for the 10,000 warrants on the On the 10th} | Maybe, Maybe Not, Says Mf sal ca pesnrs gota yahicnre Fair Ex-Actress ‘ : PARIS, Feb. 22 ‘Or an enigmat day upon marry Don 16 wing will and here wil trea, who recently rey, former by y be operat With two eng lane will be able to attain of slightly leas than two nute | rald heard the ually 1 She 4 her necon of breakfast coffee an she ponde upon the inscrutability of the fu from Paris to Cairo, a distance of bout 1,600 milew will be assayed. SWEETBREAD SHORTAGE ‘Owing to th deman. ordinary nize. penchant for figuring ca ure out just how m | wotghs on each city wai PLL USE A LITTLE Hat Styles That's why we are selling them to every discerning woman—several have bought from four to eight of these clever, exclusive Spring creations the instant they saw them. This Stock Was Assigned For the Benefit of Violet Tatum Creditors We bought it in a lump, full and unbroken, primed and ready for the Spring season. Violet Tatum’s original creations—always di- vertingly clever and distinctive in style detail; a profusion of exclusive Spring millinery triumphs from America’s foremost style creators, such as Rawak, Lichtenstien and Wyman, radiantly new, smart and becoming, await your happy realization DYNAMITE YOUR GUARANTEE Men of Wide Experience in Meat Packing Manage Company Officers and trustees of The Rainier Corporation are men of well-known experience and integrity. G. I. C. BARTON, President Meat Packer of 18 years’ experience, founder of Barton & Co. of famous “Circle W” hams, bacon, lard and lamb. FRED A. PHILLIPS, Vice President Baker, Ore, Stockman and Banker W. B. KING, Secretary-Treasurer Well Known Seattle Business Man FRED W. FALCONER, Pendleton, Ore, Stockman J. A. RUSSELL, La Grande, Ore, Meat Packer S. F. CHADWICK, Seattle Member of law firm of Chadwick, MeMicken, Ramsey & Rupp CHARLES E, WOOLLEN, Burlington, Wn. Owner of Woollen’s Meat Market These men are your GUARANTEE that the company will be ably managed so as to return the highest possi- ble dividends from an industry noted for its attractive profits! producers Every Sale MUST Satisfy You The Rainier Corporation G. I. C. BARTON, President Authorized Capitalization $3,000,000 . Common Stock Par Value $100 No Preferred Stock No Bonded Indebtedness ——> MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY <—— THE RAINIER CORPORATION, Central Buliding, Seattle. 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