The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 10

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THEI Your Suit for EASTER —and After dictate the there will you select r weal selection of be many should be gh the mmon S 1} T ser Easter t. For follow—and the suit that will give you last to follow we y throu At er & Wolff's have large stock from which to Every the last word in design and f Every give you the sturdy wear that you expect Sha you surprising model “t selec And a comparison of prices and quality will soon convince you that our out-of-the-high-rent-district location make it possible for us to give you better values. See our Suits moderately priced from $30 to $60 FASHION PARK MODELS $45.00 UP Two-Pants Suits—of the Better Kind $35.00 and Up Topcoatsf or Easter $25 to $50 ‘There's a chill in the air that urges one to w Gabardines, Bedford Cords, Whipeords and Imported Mestic Woolen Topcoats are here. ‘They are just the Easter wear. ar a topcoat and Do. hing for *ECURE BETTER VALUES ALK DOWN TO 916 SECOND AVENUE 8 Home of FASHION PARK Clothes 6 G the which you buy ASS JARS small glass jars with k candy Keep Don’t Be Discouraged and give up because you have failed to find Fellef from indigestion or constipation, which is taking the joy out of life. and use them for storing » the like. Many sufferers have FREE—BLOOD the treatment from Wwe ve [some happy patien |best time to eal. | ized by Dr. Abrams. SEATTLE INSTITUTE OF ECTROSIC REACTIONS O11 Grd Ave. 4 Mock nhove James. teaspoonful in a misses of hot water be- fore breakfast, cleans- es the sfomach and bowels, quickly, reliev- ing sour stomach, gas pains and other phases of indigestion. To We are author- Cuticura Soap and Ointment Keep the pelea end na ically, Be, $1 and $1.50 pkgs, At Drug Stores by JO-TO CO., Ine., w ‘Students to Join Lodges in és and | Eagles Would Sponsor Old Age Pension Here National Head Started Here of the Message of Fraternal Lodge, T HAVE PENSION LAWS IN SEVERAL STATES Favoring old-age age of the Howard Cincinnati, guest He worthy president of the ternal Order of Eagles, 17,000 here. pensions soldier N. Rag- is a Se grand Fra- with Mr. member of the Williams nati. Jacobs, arapher WON'T RECALL JAPAN ENVOY TOKYO, and bont land, attle pa s act, of members Ragland is a law firm of Cogan, & Ragland, of Cine Yr t were fu f it were ju tert a fow 1 before The tite kn CITIZENS UNITE TO CLEAN UP April 18.—There {a no M Hanihara, J Washington mally VPosnitili Jiscused by result of his letter state Hughes on the anese exclusion moa Prince Reg faking a lively | anene assador Kly ar Premier ura for need today y of his recall Wave of Pride had been the Japanese n students will clean y ¢ campus May 2 inced Friday [mark the windup ver American Jap der plans an af the The of against dirt Nile, temple, of the } clean up fits sew home | © Battin On Shrine, aite, Ke familiar cam n em part ‘ he was hope take ment And there'll be tractors, driv pretty gir par bald spot planned and plant Sco! with th immigration 4 nd 10 neo will veto needs {in the Ame whether Pres Dill before poppy rica: non the hill, c ning ft into a finally ormining cleanest district by A. W. Leon Sound Light & form of a silver anwhile, the fhe according to this government thoroughly Ambassador Hanthara’s While final the much discussion as to the ot newspapers Some continue diate, drast) sugest the attitude Japan continues, remain — divided. demanding imme action while wisdom of disci and Mrs | Mrs. George H. ber of Commerce. is tn general | charge. The first district reported 1 cleaned up” was in Pontiac, the report being mae by Louis Gitbert, |R. F. D. No. WILD ASSES! SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, April lis -You have read of the “wild —jasses of the desert.’’ Weil, the} | Mojave dexert has them, only they're | | wild burros. They have ‘been de |stroying the trees and gardens of| the desert town of Trona, so t country supervisors have granted the town a permit to establish a burro| pound and name a_pound-keeper You have read in your desert tales of the wen tor, with. at the Cham awaiting de velopments. uit water, ‘dr Appare: whose burro falls by the waterhole and {s left to die. ly he doesn’t die, but reste a while and walks away in search of water, Anyhow. huge droves of wild burros ean be found in the desert, unmolested Now, since th with property rig they are to Jose [their liberty and return to service Any wild burro that disregards the no trespass” signa, and is caught, will be sold’ to anyone who needs o burro, Burros are bad enough when domesticated, s0 considerable excite. ment is expected wherl the wild ones are tamed, interfering Those Who Use the Modern Enamel Finished LORAIN] Automatic Heat Control Gas Range Know They Have the cleanest, most economical and satisfactory cooking appliance that human ingenuity has yet devised, THE DEMAND is now almost universal throughout every city for Automatic Heat Control Gas Ranges We invite your inspection SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Avenue MA in-6767 One easy turn of the Lorain Red Wheel Hoes you c choles of 44 measured end controlled oveshoats for any tina of o-aw cooking or baking. NURSE CHAPPELLE SAYS _TANLAC BRINGS MOST GRATIFYING RESULTS ae ae — i H ( | Nurse With 15 Years’ Ex- | perience Urges Use of | Tanlac—Tells of Her| Mother’s Experience | With World’s Famous Tonic Ss “TL have direct and personal knowl- edge of so many cases where TAN. | LAC has restored health and strength and helped weak, run-down people to get on their feet that I know it to be an unusual medicine," is the em- phatic manner in which Mrs. M. E, Chappelle, Blue Mount and Thomas Ave., Watwotosa, Wis. a practical nurse of fifteen years’ experience, pays tribute to the famous treatment. “Time and agwin 1 have urged TANLAC'S use and it always brings the most gratifying resulta, My own mother, now eighty years old, took TANLAC five years ago, and it has been her standby ever since, Nothing | helps her as TANLAC does and she in as strong an advocate of the medi. cine as 1am, Only recently, mother hecame generally run-down, Her stomach was disordered, her appetite utterly failed her, and wie came near having @ nervous breakdown. TAN: | LAC gave her a vigorous appetite, corrected all complaints and feft her = not only well and happy but wo] Take TANLAC Vegetable Pills. strong and active that she looks | Advertisement after the home and visite around, as well. And mother thinks the TAN’ LAC Vegetable Pills are the greatest ever, “In all my long yearn of experience An a nurse, T have never known the equal of TANLAC." TANLAC js for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute, Over 40 million botties gold, er. Ti ‘ e situation. | others | | {Charles M. jrain gauges Thuraday KOEN x New Rye Pattern Patent Leather Oxford. eas, Maker to Wearer REGAL Regal Factories, Whitman, Mass. “Glass Brown” Calf, Cherry Cordowan Saddle A Page ‘Reproduced from May VANITY FAIR <i heh ®; a National Style Standards The selection of a line of shoes with a recognized National Style Auth the res of el ty ult of a process imination, We have omitted freaks and fads, b recognize the English and French styleinfluenc cs and now present the accepted NATION AL STYLE STANDARDS from the correct and conventional Patent Leather dress oxford in a modified English last, to the extreme French duck bill toe. Black shoes and a rich Chestnut Brown with a tendency towards lighter tans will be more popular this Spring than the dark reddish brown or Cordovan of previous seasons. We have complied with the increasing demand for a smooth bright finish by using an attractive leather known as “Glass Tan” which is new in color, figure and finish, The Regal Platform—From Maker to Wearer —One Quality, One Profit and One Price, $6.60 for all styles, and all leathers, in all stores from Coast to Coast, has established a recognized standard for shoe values. new Soft Street and Alo Black and Tan Celf Holland Grain. DRGORGOr = al CDF t Oxford Rubber Imported CD GD FCC Toe Bropuc. Imported Tan Also in Black Lightocight Oxford. Stream Ling Paticrn. 1118 SECOND AVE, Next to Strand Theatre (Men's and Women’s) Tacoma Store—O40 Pacific Avenue In Black and Tan Mail Order Dept. 25 Summer Streeg Boston, Mass, From Coast to Coast SHOES Stores in All Principal Cities Maj. of the American George L. presamen's union, active legion leader and candi- "| date for vice-president on the demo- cratic Ucket, was to teave Seattle on Friday after a week's visit here Thursday night he waa guest of the Raltard Elks. He goes to Tacoma next and then to Portland. RAINS TO. SAVE CALIFORNIA “Rainmaker” Gathers More Money for Showers HANFORD, Cal., crops saved by April 18.—With seasonal howers when the major part of California was dry, ranchera of the Lemoore ction felt themselves lucky today feeling shared by. “Rainmaker Hatfield, of L Hatfield sign contract to “pro. duce” two inches of rainfall between Mareh 15 and April 15. Check of showed that the required a quarter of an he had produced amount and over inch extra. The $8,000 held in excrow, to bi pald when hi« contract wax com plete, reposes now in Hatfield's wal let—and everybody is happy A BOY'S POCKET: LONDON--Knocked down and rin over by # taxi cab, a boy name? Arthur Parker, 9 had in his pock eta, two whipping-tops, three pew tops, 72 brass trouser buttons, marbles in a bag. a pair of clappers, two oranges, a wooden clguret hold. or, 10 clgarets, a small mouth organ and at jow's-harpy Lemon oll rubbed over gilt, chan deliers or brass bedstead will pre: vent the shellac from cracking or reeling off, Berry, president! RECORDS STOLEN’ ‘SUES FOR LIBEL | Thieves Get ‘Police Traffic | Slips, Says Severyns | $30,000 Damage Suit Filed | in Building Quarrel traf. ARS Thieves fie # have been stealing ps and records from the police | bain ltraffic division files, Police Chief|tractor, brought sult for $: W. B, Severyns announceg Friday.|damages against Mra. Cecilia Lind- | The s are filed away in the | gren, in superior court Friday. Ev- |registration cards, and whenever /erett, arrested on a grand larceny motbrist appears to report an accl-| charge sworn to by Mra. Lindgren, dent or to be booked for an offense.|is a contractor. He was charged |these slips are found and charged | with falsifying his cost records, but to bim. jthe charge was dismissed oy, Judge Apparently some of the drivers,|¢. ¢. Dalton and maybe even some of the cops, | have been swiping the slips and| reports which show previous ar-| |veats, to save themselves and|Dr. William Curtis, 87, there has |{riends money and trouble, accord.| come to an end a 200 years’ family ling to’ the ‘chief, | medical association with the town. 1 hha idieard coe Both the father and grandfather of | ment! ded? Rese Dr. Curtis practiced here, Dr. Curtis {but double locks A jlo prevent more Charles D. Everett, LON ? AT THE GAME ALTON, Eng.—With the death of the traffic depart left open at night, are being installed | thefts, jof his soldiers | inscribed with minding them service. Other uting wash clo! with a hadkerchief eight characters re- of their meritorious generals are distrib- and toothbrushes. TOOTHBKE SH GIFTS PEKIN-—Hsiong-Kej-wu, Chinese military leader, has presented ench sao Mothers know a dose of * DR. CALDWELL'S ‘First Aid’? For Sick Children 'HE experienced mother is not T trouble; salts, which concen- alarmed when a child becomes ate the blood and a up_ the sick. She knows that most of ithe saliva. They consider Cald- ailments of childhood are trifling. well's Syrup Pepsin. safe for all If it seems serious she calls a doc- ages as they know it is a simple tor, but whether or not she calls vegetable cle sf Egyptian § im sho gives, first of all, a zood senna with pepsin and agreeable laxative medicine. The doctor aromatics. The formula is on the would advise that anyway, It package, is his “first ”’ Such ‘experi- enced mothers as Mrs. Everett Give Laxative for Colds Pe Hun Or Eason Deis Sais katte shoul! havo at east one movement of the bowels every 2 TRE aE Droneae Wiehe, always ours, and children two or thee ‘ea ‘YS Failure to have it means consti- give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup, Pepsin tion, then headache, biliousness, at the first indication of sickness. Riseeinaet Neat a petite, Give Such timely doses have saved it f Dr. Caldwell’s Syruy them much Worry, ae Pops “ot at bedtime, and, pre iy! I The Meaning of “Good” Phealth and. good. f feelii morning. A dose costs less sine All doctors agree that a thor- cent, and a bottle can be hind ough cleaning out of the bowels at any drug store, Colds and is of first importance for it re- constipation come together, so if moves dangerous intestinal poi- you notice coughing or sneezing sons. They will also ae iso agood stop it. at once with Syrup Pepsin. laxative,"and by" 'good” they mean one that is effective and yet harm- less, They Know that there are physics that nover should bo given to children - calomel, which is mercury. and loosens tho teeth; phe- nolphthalein, acoalitar drug that causes skin * $17 Washington St., inots, ice and would like (o prove what Caldhrel’s Syrup Pepsin by actual te. you say about H 4 Address to ‘Send maa free trial bott Name | treated the descendants of his grand- father’s patients, He had practiced $4) Creeping Along for Five Years Two Tubes of Joint-Ease Now Walks Anywhere Cannot Praise Grect Joint Remedy Toc Highly, Says W. J. ROY Read his grateful letter and then if you can think of any reason why you shouldn't use Joint-Ease for stiff, swollen, inflamed or stiff, creaky, sore joints you must be a pessimist, Gentlemen: I am sure glad to say to the Public.I have not been able to get around only to just creep along for five years, until I got hold of Joint-Ease and I now can just walk where I please. I-had the Flu and it fell in my legs, My knees were swol- len and my legs all the time, Now the pain has all left my legs and the swollen legs are normafand I cannot | recommend Joint-Ease too high. I ve just fused two tubes of Joint. ase only and will not be Without it jat all times. | Tru urs, W. J. Roy, Morgan- jtown, W, Va, Feb. 26, 1934. | A tube costs but 60 cents at any | druggist, anywhere. | Always remember when Joint-Ease |sets in joint agony gets out—Quick. |—Advertisement, —— DR. WO Natural Bemedien Dr. Wo, Ghinese Doe- tor, Herb Specialist, compounds the Chinese Nature Herbs, root spe cific for stomach, heads ache, colds, rheurnatiem, orders, Treat with na- ture herbs. No drugs, M. Mee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 208 James St., Cor, Second Are Seattle, Wash. Phone EL lot-7339 100, 1 by Extra teins me dn Yoon animes

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