The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1924, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRII 1924 ECZEMA SUFFERERS —You Are Lucky! —for your thus far fruitless search for a lasting cure is ended. Our remedy, which has been tried and proven in thou- sands of cases, is the result of extensive scientific re- search, and the logical conclusion that there can be ONLY ONE permanently effective cure for Acne or Eezema in any form. Our aim is to prove merit through positive results. To a limited number of men, women or children suffer- ing from Eczema or Acne, and who will send us their names, we offer something of real value. Positively no “strings” attached to this free offer. All we ask is, send in your name and address on coupon provided below, or call us by phone. . If you wish to share in this valuable offer, act now! Positively no names will be used for advertising purposes. HELIUM PRODUCTS CO. 718 E. Pike St. EA st-0664 FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON Helium Products Co. 718 E. Pike St, Seattle, Wash. * favor me mmediately wh wt your valuable out obligation Doctor's Prescription Amazing Success BURGLAR FLEES Overcomes Kidney Ailments and Backache, (OP'S GUNFIRE Thousands Die Yearly Who Ought Not to Die— Kidney Troubles Kill Them. It's Guaranteed. 6-Ounce Bottle, 75c | From Cleaning Shop The small, stay well, Pursuing a burglar on foot thru sieves in the kidney If you have backache|®" alleyway, after the man up—the _potsons or frequent headacher, if| broken into the Golden Dye w 316 Pitth ave. &, at 4a. m., Wednew day, Patrolman C. / at the fi should strain thro pass out with back up and get int system—this means ure your sleep ty disturbed and you get up in the . if your eyes are Seavers fire man, but bis b p the fugit the failed to at puffy and palms moist, ( polsoning and may cut out this notice, take| Seavers was passing the dye works man the lows of some it to your druggist and n he saw a man cautiously come =~ ‘loved one. Best for all of us to look the facts in the face and heed nature's plain danger signals. ‘The life work of Doctor Daniel G. Carey was the study of diseases of the urinary system, and his famous prescription of eae ime th what ES i om a door, carrying an armful want; Dr. Carey's Marsh- root Prescription No. up on the man, but the bur glor saw him and fled. Seavers then You can always get it|drew hia gun and sent a few bullets in quid or tabiet form | after him. The burglar, however, o» from any druggist for | caped In the darkness. Sc, Both are equally ef- - fective, and ff you aren't} KANSAS CITY, Apri — Mar glad in a week's time/|jorie Rambeau, actress, fil at St yoots and herbs known DanlelG. Carey, MDs son bought It, get | Joseph's hospital here from an acute the country over as Dr. 4 your money back—that's | attack of appendicitis, was reported Carey's Marshroot Prescription 777 the way this successful medicine is | Improved today. She may escape an has helped others to get well and sold -—Advertisement. operation, physicians said. T5¢ Flower Bowls and Vases A SPLENDID VALUE IN GRAPE-CUT COBLETS for Thursday. Thin blown, highly polished. : sts tor .... $1.69 six for .. (As sketched, except in ON SALE THURSDAY at 49c each Two big values; richly embossed in artistic patterns. Your choice of 6-inch Flower Bowl and block or 714-inch Vase. to take ad- yan f this bar- gain Thursday. O-Cedar Polish ° Gallon Can, Special $1.98 Unequated for fl furniture, ant bites, ete. Vacuum. Clothes Washer . A labor-saving washer; | i easy on clothes; fine ; for heavy blankets and comforters. VERY SPECIAL 59c FLOOR AND unotemm Warnish SPECIALLY PRICED WII not scratch, varnish. Pint size, regu lar 70e, for Thursday BE PREPARED TO KEEP OUT THE FLY! A very tough, clastic Screen Wire Diack ED Galvanized je Ft. Ze ¥t Ke Ft 10 Ft. See the Wonderful New Line of STANLEY “FOUR-SQUARE” Household Tools Now on Display “32 of them,” each packed in individual box. HAMMERS, price ... - $1.00 24-inch SAWS, price... A $2.25 BLOCK PLANES, price .... $1.50 |Escapes With Suits Stolen » | Tu The officer attempted to!ordered laid aside for 10 weeks. !! Tuberculosis THE SEATTLE STAR $25 Too Much for Auto| ould | Reporter Finds Even Homer Brew W Sell His Gasoline Chariot eke. PH: ‘ his old boat, 1910 Lozier that once belonged to the late Chauncey Wright, was offered the marine reporter fo $15.65 by M. B, Miller, who is shown pointing out ite good features to the reporter. “Will it GO?” he asks, brokenl, “It'll go like a scared rabbit.” “But, asks the reporter “who's going to scare it?” hoto by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photorap BY THE MARINE REPORTER ;to get a car for « qu er Twenty-five dollar r an guto-|of silver seeds, Bidding t 0 began to S| resulted Tuesday in an extravagance to th r for $16.58, Today a perfe He set ¥ | go0d—on the owner's word of h ar was offered for $11.62, spot ast This daring bid for the reporter’ DELAY DEXTER patronage was made by J, M. Har ner 1% Weller st. He wrote hat do you want to squar ' $25 on a car for when you can get A Studebaker for $11.27 Good me tor, good tires, no junk.” New Council Members Will Decide Fate of Matter Members We're going to try this out Wed nesday afternoon HOMER BREWER IS WILLING TO §! ‘ In the mail also of the city council wh was a pitiful will sume office June 3, ve from Homer Brewer, w upon to decide the fate of s Star money for running a ter ave. extension and the Denny |< nn. Homer writes Hill regrade projects. While two years have been cor Dear Brother-in-Labor Today lid read your acrivenings anent the sumed by the city council in con-| purchase of @ petrol wagon, for sidering various phases of the un-| which you are willing to disburse a dertaking, and it was previou hundred shillings, and, marry come that a dec uid be reached at a spe cial councll meeting Tuesday, held to consider tt, the members voted lay it on the table for 10 weeks e\up! I will sell you mine for the price of two fiagons of Madeira such as we often have drunk to gether at the sign of the Red Cow True, the mudflaps on my wagon nounced project wo to are loore and do flap most, war gish, eo that methinks they could The vote to delay action until the |b@ Used for sails and, given @ fair new council comes in was taken| Wind, bring you safely home to motion of Chairman Phil Tin.|YOUF good wife should the engine }tail tn Bothel, Mount Vernon or Jother outland parts, Also the tires do gape most fearful and the spring squeak most nerve-tearing and "A. there is @ very potent rent in the/ Sereen op.| tom Dut that leta heaven's breezes ‘ in upon the passengers, and I count {t for nought but @ benison of providence. If you will deposit the Madeira at my house on the ollan hill you gon at your until the new council members take office, 1 of the utilities committee, seo 1 by Mrs, Henry Landes, Coun an Robert B. Hesketh and Mra, | Kathryn Miracle yoted for the mo-! tion. Councilman A. T. Drake, Lou Cohen and John E posed It C. B. Fitzgerald was acting mayor ng the absence of Mayor Brown Way, and Councilman L Blaine was serving as a juror in federal, court. ‘The ordinance was RED FOR A SONG reporter also looked over a Loner, at $1 M. B. Mille Second and ery, sald it would run lke @ scared rabbit. Frank tJacobs, the Star photographer, tried to scare it by saying: “Boo!” neveral times, but the bus evidently had been scared by exports, However, it had genuine Spanish leather seats for four that ought to be worth $15 of anybody’s money. And Miller swears it will make 80 miles an hour yet !f It's tuned up. ‘That's just the trouble: It might de- cide to get tuned up at Second and Pike about 5 p. m. some day, and ob! what a wreck there would be. my countrymen. Woll, well, we must go and look at that $11.62 bargain, Anybody beat that? DRS. H.C. and ML CURRY Optometrists and Opticians MAKERS OF GOOD GLASSES Educators Coming Dr, Harry Miller, of the Univer. sity high school, Madison, Wis., will address Seattle teachers Wednes iny evening at Broadway high Whether you are fitted with $2.50, $5 or $10 Glasses 27 DEPARTMENT STORE Striped and Crossbar Dimity Blouses 2 bi Dathity With the New Tailored Costumes Pretty Blouses of Dimity styles much var to sketched. come in white, tan and white with col- ored trimmings. and fancy collars and cuffs make them most attractive. ; sizes 36 to 44. Priced very low at $1.00 each. Blouse Dept—Upper Main Floor sim- those These plain Tucks, embroide All are in overblouse style: A Clearance of Spring Millinery $5.00 100 Trimmed Spring Hats have been se- lected from regular stock selling for much more and are priced for speedy clearance Thursday at $5.00 each. Come early Thurs- day morning! i Clearance of Misses’ Flannel Sport Dresses $9.95 Priced for quick clear- ance in the Girls’ De- partment is this group of Sport Flannel Dresses including novelty checks, plaids and plain patterns in all of the season’s favored light and dark shades. Styles are exception- ally good, but the size range, from 16 to 20, is broken. Choice, while they last, at $9.95. Girls’ Dept.—Upper Main Floor Willlam 8. Gray, dean of the school of education, University of Chicago, 3002-3 Arcade Bldg. Third Floor each the samo place. | deen school. Thursday, at 4 p. m. Dr.| Wor |will wpeak before the teachers at} PORTLAND, Ore. April 23.—Ko- call petitions bearing 27,000 names |of the award under Attorney Gen- | County The petitions were signed !n pro- ' $50,000." | test of alleged suspicious awards of bridge contracts totaling $5,000,000 to high bidders, | Meanwhile a special investigation uld Recall Trio of County Chiefs | ro filed today against/eral Van Winkle, of Oregon, today Commissioners Rankin, Ru-| was continuing to gather testimony and Walker, that the bridge jobs were “worth Tries Ice For | Gas on Stomach Also Hot . Mr. Sanderson Tries Ice. * . Application , ent "I had been bothered with pain In | how much more foul matter it brings the right side (due to pressure of | out which was polsoning you. In gas in intestines and stomach), Al-| slight disorders, such as oc though I used sco bags and hot ap-| constipation, plications the pain did not leave, | the stomach and elck h After taking threo doses Adierilea | spoonful (intestinal antiseptic) the pain ja A gono and I feel good." (Signed) J. | A. Sanderson. Inten' | There in now offered to the public | aq preparation having the DOUBLE ction of an Intestinal antiseptic complete system cleanser, known as Adlerika, long standing preferably under ns | best in| experience.” | all bowe Repo: “I found Adlerika, tho |my entire 27 years’ | Signed) Dr. G. Lakers. “T use Adlerika’ in lenses, Some require only,one done. (Signed) Dr. F. M. P, (Name given request. found nothing In my 60 “T have 7 Ste to excel Adlerlka.”” eliminate or destroy and colon bacilll 1 ndicitis and other dis: thelr start here, on BOTH upper and and removing foul matter the system for actin, bowe which poisoned months and which nothing else can . It brings out all gases, thus immediately Prey ae, pressure hea! It is astonishing the mount of polsonous matter from the aliment you never thought was in yor tem, Try it right fter @ natural movement and notice constant surprise to | vho have used only, ordinary nd stomach medicine: on rapld, ples and It ts sold by everywhere, 0 by ning Bartell drug stores and other leading drug- gist dvertisement. Miraculous Results Are Testified to By Tubercular Sufferers | Who Have Used the “Haelan” Treatment at Home & prominent Denver have perssnally troat- | with without leaving the he Inconventence and expento of traveling to distant ro, we offer “Hasian® to the public anywhere nominal cont on a rigid TARA. ‘Oo PRODUCE coughing, elimination BATIBFACTORY ERULTS, or its full streaked sputum, renewed vigor a@nd/ purchase price will be refunded. This stamina, restored appetite, a ruddy com: | guarantee is backed by a deposit of plexion, warm hands and feet, clear eyes | §1,000.00 In a large Denver bank and ® gonural robustnoes of constitution | full part h surprised most of, all the patients |and a hook on nelven,’* for Tuberculosia’ will ba malier nillar reports trom tubercular pa Foquent. today, The General Reme- thruout Americn have convinced w dien Co, Dept. A-8, Loop Butiding, Den- pulmonary tuberculosis can be overcome! yer, Colurady,—Advertisementy blood “The Modern lente it Announcement ON account of our rapidly increasing business, and considering the convenience of our Commercial, Savings-and Safety Deposit Vault Customers, we find it necessary to Enlarge our Banking Quarters by Annexing an Adjoining Room of our building on Pike Street, thus making it possible to have an entrance to our Safety Deposit Vaults through our main banking offices. We are pleased to advise, also, that Mr. H. O. Penick, for many years a banker and successful business man in New Orleans, La., has bought a substantial interest in the Capital Stock of this bank and has been elected as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Peoples Savings Bank JOSEPH T. GREENLEAF, President.

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