The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1925, Page 17

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 rHE SEATTLE STAR PACE 17 TEC _CO<C3C CO3 37m eee eee eee em @ AEALTHY NEGRO (> | His Apples Good; Ex-Russian Minister __,,,,°WAMOWs TADPOLE -rodigal Son Retur ns; | Jury Ate Em All Learning Gardening in ra, isan © CUARDS MONEY a Asan ! A ning Rep ‘City Builds Prison $5.50 TOMBSTONE “ ( “G000 ENOUGH FOR After Seven Years LLEY * r pt. 11, HER ‘SPOUSE’S DAD pte oO “Potato King” Will Keep Heirs From Spending Himi in His Home Town 8 PLAI Groves came to Kans with the “Kansas exodus slaves. Viviani Is Buried Without Clergy| Sept. 11.—Rer ——————")|_ ZENOS TANNER PRATT, formor MISS ING RELATIVES ||" Its readers to burled Thursday withou clergy A mark head of 50 nent and one . a or| st., On) Ca ARTHUR BUELL O'HARE, Jr, 4 y fied Com Star to reproduce such thelr readers PHILADELPHIA. — damagé bd sult of $1,314,241 has been won ROBERT LAMONT, write by John B. Molton, James H sult grew out ay M A. B. O'Hare, REDUCING GUM Can now be had from leading druggists here! A new su; ply of New York’s most talked of discovery for FAT PEOPLE at last arrived in this town! The demand is overwhelming—Get your package of SILPH today before this supply is again exhausted! Men! Women! Children! If youare tooFat “Chew SILPH and be Sylph-Like” Fills you with PEP and ENERGY—It’s GREAT for YOUR HEALTH! All authentic new style That Silph Reducing Chewing Gum has met features embodied in our with a ccm tp anc y unheard of success suit and top coats for early Fall. Notice the low rolling soft lapels exposing upper part of the vest. And the happy medium trousers too—~ Guaranteed pure woolens, $35, $45 Up Open an Account a : ip for th r PH A ) mail you prepal 5 enough to see wond : On sale at OWL, any « or Swift's drug stores BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Silph is the name of the original and genuine reducing ichi: um, THE ONLY. ONE WE. PERSONALLY GUARANTEE Shoes, Hats, Furnishings 'O BE SAFE AND HARMLESS. (42 7FifthAve. Like This Between Pike and Union (Advertisement) Can Now Be POSITIVELY CURED To the Person with a foul breath, loose teeth, bleeding each an you wish to consult If the public knew how your files! many serious health troubles Due to bad arrangement of of- came from pyorrhea, more fice space is your desk lamp on attention would be given to this condition. Until recent most of the day? months there was no cure for pyorrhea, Now there is a It is not necessary to carry on Binet cole: SauNutaBtht” aka your business in offices which loues eallvand we will make do not fit. Proper office ar- them grow in so tight that rangement saves time and ‘ a den would have trouble space, and insures a smoothly in pulling them out. The ef- running business. |fect of this treatment is ab- lutely safe, sure and posi- | tive so you need have no “Office arrangement” is a service offered by the Rental and Archt- |fear as to the result. No tectural Departments to all tenants of Metropolitan Center. charge for consultation, | . | Dept. of Oral Diseases Electro Medical Clinic, 611 8rd Ave, y Metropolitan Building @ompany atts. rhen that 1301 Fourth Avenue frst Vo" make” ack poattyn, aim, | feel itn d to let the public know butter made. Made Setter“ butter PYORRHEA gums and bad health, this | should be mighty good news. | USE BUT FEW WoRDS Davidson's Breads € again being baked in sag lg ~featuring a wonderful new loaf DAVIDSON’S Breads need no introduction to Seattle housewives —Who does not remember the delicious quality of these breads which, from 1910 to 1920, were the favorites in every hor What housewife has not wished in the years since then that she might, again buy bread like the Davidsons used to bake? And now the wish has come true, for the Davidsons have returned to Seattle, and Davidson's Breads, led by a wonderful new loaf called Davidson’s “Butter- Made,” are again on the grocers’ counters. Pure Creamery Butter the Only Shortening Used in Davidson’s “Butter-Made”’ Bread Even if you've never tasted bread that has been shortened with butter you can surely imagine how delicious it must be—how much better it must taste than bread in which ordinary shortening has been used. But you don’t need to imagine it—You can actually have it—Have it, on your table today! Order .a loaf of Davidson's “Butter-Made” from your grocer—Remove the crackling wax paper wrapper and note the golden brown of the crust —Surely this loaf has been baked to perfection—Press it between your fingers and mark how readily it returns to form; that, too, is proof of fine baking. Slice this loaf—Not a crumb falls to the table—That firm, moist, close-textured bread couldn’t crumble. Taste this bread—its rich, sweet, wholesome flavor can only be had with quality ingredients and butter. Now turn again to the wrapper and you'll find this guarantee: DAVIDSON BAKING COMPANY Seattle, Washington 800 13th Avenue EAst-0876 You are invited to visit and inspect our modern sun-lit bakery at 800 Thirteenth Ave Guarantee of Purity _ AVIDSON Babing ‘Para ft Pre Crane is the ony hogening used in BullerMade BREAD and ic comins the ioe Bow ea materials and no other sngrecien kind. Pure Milk, Cane al mess fi reachmann’s Ye rages aaa and blended Fad heat DAVIDSON BAKING CO. ht dere 9 IDEAL (Split-Top) “That's good white bread” the extra_q ity of milk in vidson's milk plus other quality ingredients that make it so nourishing. IDEAL is well named. Try a loaf. Makes delicious toast—Order a loaf today WHOLE WHEAT Davidson's WHOLE WHEAT Bread, made in accordance with physi: cians’ recommendations, {s appreci- ated no more for its ition value than for its unusu delicious flavor. You'll like this loaf. Makes delicious toast—Order a loaf today HONEY HEALTH Made with 100% whole wheat sweetened with ey, Davidson's HOD ad is healthful and delicious, strongly indorse HONEY HiGALTH for children. Makes delicious toast—Order a loaf today o acquire &

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