The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 8

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BANK PRESIDENT DIES HL. F. Norton, stockholder and al of the Seaboard bank, and mt of the company bearing Name, died Thursday morning at Tesidence at 1416 16th ave Me 58 years old. HERS PrOPLE ARE INEFFICIENT “Wheir Condition Is an Eco- ' momic Loss and Should Be Corrected | Mearasthenia Isan American Disease ~ That Rods The Country of Much a Effective Service © Im these war times we all want to Ourgelves at the highest point efficiency to be able to do our in the many demands for serv that are made on all |The high tension of American tit juctive of a form of nervous} ty called neurasthenia, which is ped by worry, irritability, lveness and severe head It means that the patient has the power to recover and store nergy. The condition wil! grow if not corrected 7 The treatment is one of nutrition the nerve cells, requiring a non lic tonic. As the nerves get nourishment from’ the blood treatment must be directed to building up the blood. Dr. Pink Pills act directty on Diood and bh ed of the test benefit cases of thenia Mrs. Julia McCarthy, of 195 South lin avenue, Manafiekt, Ohto, “I suffered from nervous de | , Was very thin, was reduced in it, my complexion was yellow there were dark rings under my | My stomach pained all of thé! ‘and I had to be careful what I IT had severe headaches and spells. I was extremely eas! excited, and melancho! I see ‘all over. | Other treatment did not benefit} and one day I read in a booklet/ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They | suited for my case and I them a trial. I at once noticed | ‘improvement in my condition and Feontinued the treatment until I entirely well. I still take the Whenever | think and they never disap DWhile vo promptly effective. Dr : y Pink ills contain no stimulants or opiate. “bey, Perfectly safe and create no/ habit. A valuable booklet on| isorders containing full in-| tion about neurasthenia will gent free upon request. | ‘Altho all drugs and many pre-| Temedies have increased in flee, there has been no Price of Dr. Williams own druggist « u y You can order direct Dr Wams Medicine Co, Schenectady. | | Y., at 50 cents per box or six for $2.50. Do not pay more. Yuxated Iron eed a t me.” hange in Pink P OLDIERS’ VOICES ALSO ARE TRAINED; NOT ALL DRILLING AND WORK IN CAMP! Poe rene ie riwews STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918. UNCLE SAM SELLS. | DIRECT TO FARMER WASHINGTON, March 8.—Uncle Sam is rounding out his first venture as a fertilizer salesman. It has been uccess. One hundred thousand tons of nitrate of soda or “Chile saltpeter were purchased by the department ¢ agriculture and farmers ton, free on board cars at arrival—the farmer paying the railroad freight to his nearest station ‘The entire amount has been sold 18,000 tons have been delivered. Three shiploads have arrived, one at Charleston, 8. C., one at Wilming ton, N. C., and one at Savannah Ga. The southeastern states are sold to among the mers. The war had a t« nitrate. n nitrate firet thir the first time the gov It was th this country Should Be ta kind tn! ernment ever sold anything to the| farmers. ‘The last agstcultural bill set aside $10,000,000 for the purpose. The pur chase and distribution of the nitrate was committed to Charles J. Brand, | the nitrate was set up t ounty where farmers indicated a wish to buy. The county agent of the agri | culture department, or a committee nent farmers or busi-| there were no to act as era who filed ap 0. Thene agencies | forward of three pro: ness men agents, was a agent for the far where pointed Used in Every Hospital and | Prescribed by Every Physician SAYS FORMER HEALTH COMMISSIONER WILLIAM R. KERR | utes his own great physical activity today at over 60 years of age largely to his personal use of Nuxated Iron—It will increase the strength and endurance of delicate nervous run-down folks in ten days’ time in many instances i Ne and County Hospital, Dr. C. daaues, Visiting Surgeon beth Hospital, New York, Dr. former House Sur- Park Hospital, Chi- and other physicisns who have Nuxated Iron in their own practice. orard 2 peated Francie ivan. formerly physician of Hosptial (Ontdoor T the Westches: > Comm lament on Nuxated | Print. There are thousands of ‘and women who need a strength plood builder, but do not know to take. In my opinion there hing better than organic iron— Iron—for enriching the ‘and helping to increase the wth and endurance of men and who burn up too rapidly their ous enerzy in the strenuou in of the great business competi ‘of the day. I have strongly em ined the great necessity of phy examinations as of persons £0 m year after year suf from physical nese and « hic y ions condition due to Of eufficient iron in - te take: “Am Heal ma) without ever r: the real and true of their troubl ut iron in ye your food m the be like corn whan old mill with Hers 0 wide apart it the mill can’t grind. *But in my opinion can't make strong , muccenatl men old forms of Ime tron muat go eh a semi-direntive nsform n J, Newman, late Police Sur- ity of Chicago, and fc use Surgeon, Jefferson F , Chicago, in commenting on of Nuxated Iron, said dy has proven thre # of It to excel any have ever used for cr blood, building up the nerves. rengthening the muscles and cor ing digestive disorders. | T facturers are to be congratu- in having given to the public a felt want. a true tonic, supply fron in an eanily digested and imilated form. A true health builder in every xenae of the word.” Dr EB. Sauer, « Boston Physician 0 has studied both in thin country 4 in great Buropean Medical In “BUtutions, was # what he g ht of Conim! 4 tem ‘“ ks. In rr a 1 fully | ngree that people n ore iron T have eaid ® hundred times over, em 4 organic iron as one of t wet of w)i wtrength builders. If le would only take Nuxated Iron hen they feel wea lead of dosing themectven it-forming d t Hleoholic bevern re are id ue co e their physical ener by and wet themseives into a coni- to ward off the millions of dis- ane germs that are almost contin- belly around us. It is surprising | with favering any pi Iron an exes ting +t hb Commi mn Nuxated my re ys t wid be made to the rule. experienced and In the inter- elit my duty to make known | to bree | | | | loner Kerr has given years his life fighting for pub lic health in his own and other cities. It wae he who introduced Anti-toxin for Diphtheria in Chie | Health Department ie purified the milk for con-| sumers, and thereby helped © the lves of thew sands of babies. He intro. ting | my use of Nw due i Former Health how many people suffer f deficiency and do not know it you n ong or well, you lowing test: § wor how ornine n tablet three t meals for two r strength a ch you have ¢ een dozens of nervy > make the fol caf a run-down people who were alling ail the while). increase their strength and endur ance in from 10 to. 14 days’ time while taking iron in the proper form And this after they had, in some been going on for months Wt getting benefit f e day «imp secret of @ from having p y 1, while many has gon wn to Inglorious defeat simply for f iron.” Alphonsus Wallace a phy of many years perience » conditions, should know of it, The women of today need mor. Commissioner, al for publica ordinarily do not believe in the cane of Nuxatec «in im taken it myself ationts effective rem my, NOTE—-Nuxated Tron, which has been | Kerr Commisstoner | nd recommended | with much preserth ove hy phystet hich ts in not m secret rems| ray, but one which Is well known tol druggists everywhere. Unitke the older | Inorganto iron products, It tw easlly imilated, does not. injure the. tenth make them biack, nor upset the stom will retuna| nd in thin olty Hertel Drug ¢ ¥ Owl Drug Co. in| Swift's Pharmacy and all other drugaiets, "t all @rilling and work at Sammy's training camp. There are @ recreations, amusements and #inging When Sammy comes marching home again he will be a lot better warbler than he was when he left. Yor he will have had the benefit of singing Iewsons as well asx shooting | @ from Stanley Mawkins, wh « the rounds of the aching singing. Here the boys are e singing “Freedom for All, For "le the latest patriot e over the country enough copies of the song to round, #0 two and three Saimmies had to make use of each copy, as you Many are sending! $ an for All, Forever to American soldiers at home and “Over There.” BRITISH LABOR |; TO BE TOPIC:: ‘The attitude of British labor to-! ward the war will be explained by first-hand information brought to Se atte Saturday, March 23, by C. Dun can, labor member of the Pritiah par Mame: and William Mosses, gen eral secretary of the United Pattern. makers’ association Thru the cooperation of Samuel Gompern, they lead. ing cities in country Secretary James A. Duncan of the Central Labor Council is endeavor. ing to have the date of their visit changed to Sunday March 24, #0 that more workers may attend the meetings re visiting all SEATTLE HAS IT ON NEW YORK IN SHIPS The Northwest leads in shipbulld ing! Seattle district, embracing Wash ington and Oregon, han doubled the expendituies for shipbuilding of its Mearest rival, New York Thin ia brought out in a repert of the U. &. shipping beard for the period from Augurt 1 to January 31 lived Seattle spenc $40,000,000 as against 'T IF At eniint f | half that amount for the New York ‘°™ber was granted discharge to come to Seattle and get | married SELLING ELKS BOOKS J, FB. Nicholson, of committee, ‘Thurad: enlisted the nervy of the Elks in the drive for the male of amile books fon expects the ra bers alone to reach the amileage | trang land fough Nichol. sto ik mem 100 books. TO BE OR NOT TO BE? The Hoover pruning knife in about to operate on the county fair, an annual all-university event held on npuR fate of the fair was to have been determined Fri¢ dent affairs committee thing | very {lana Ut in and ¢ y by the stu-| survi Food Souring Causes Indigestion, Gases, Heartburn—Pape’s Diapepsin Instant Relief! Neutralizes acid in stomach, stop- ping dyspepsia, pain, belching —It’s fine! You don’t know what upset your | dyspepsia stomach—wWhich portion of the food | #1onal did the dam=ge--do you? Wen, | ened. don't bother, If your stomach is in | 708% a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has ferment. ed and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and | quick eructate undigcsted food; breath | ants foul, tongue coated—Jjust take a lit- | costs tle Pipes Diapepsin to neutralize | ca: aeldity and in five minutes you wonder what became of the tndi gestion and distress Millions of men and women today | Your know that it is need! to have | m lion; stead young Norwegian, Nor | transports Fysell played an active| British flag. But part In the war where they can mules, about 100 of them. the smoke cleared Another shell exple If your s of your libe ‘id is Pape's Diapepsin which | in this industry sets things etraight, so gently and| Within six months, it ix p | ‘ich’s S easily that it is reslly astonishing, |OWing to the fact that already the| Hemrich's, Statt Products Co, PAGE 8 Fime Pure Wool Knitting Yarns, Khaki, Gray, Blue, $1.00 Per lanl Any Sale Will Sell Fraser-PatersonCo. *:. Stamp Important Specia!-Purchase Sal Women's New Sprimg Coats at $19.75 The Correct Styles The Right Materials beginning of man You Send Your Soldier a Smileage Book N extraordinary the season a > of oats at this low price, whi would offering. At the very plendid, correct new veral dollars le Sprin than 1¢ Coats fil for ordinarily. The Styles high waist-lined, Trench Coats, et are those given first favor: belted, semi-pleated, gathered, paneled, Fabrics are splendid, serviceable and attractive Spring-weight velour and novelty mixture wool poplins, wool burellas Colors include Poilu blue, Pekin blue magenta, rookie, tan, mode, nav black. A remarkable special sale Saturday that bring an opportunity to secure new Spring ¢ taupe, a | The Fitwrell Slipon Veil Special 5 \\ Ribbon Special Importan Wide, Heavy Sill Moire Fancy Ribbons Special 59c Yard 10¢, mond mesh, $1.00 and $1.25 FORTUNATE special pur- chase secured from a well- known ribbon maker. They are 614 inches wide, fine heavy, pure silk. Just the right shades ar patterns for fancy work, knitting bag hand ags, for sashes and } bows. Light and dark colors. —The Ribbons are _ splendid qualities, that if bought regu- larly would sell at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Special on Satur- day, a yard . 59¢ Medium held tig tiny round elastic. brown id purp Saturday.........5¢ ize dia the face by a They come vy blue and Qualities y over Nee? pegs Girls’ New Wash Dresses 22-inch Ct sm @ , 2e oextersively 91.00, 92.90, and $3.50 Made with a new rose and $1.00 Floor the fon Veilings used motor woven borde Emerald blue; yard Praser-Paterson, YUSUALLY clever new styles in new Spring Dresses of chambray and gingham. The new Eton collars and tele? ’ satin, sailor and surplice collars, novel Girls’ and Juniors belts, buckled and tab buttoned effects. New Spring Coats —A wide range of styles in the fashion- able colo: $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 —Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Floor. Girls’ All-White Mliddy Blouses Years—98¢ First Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years MART are the styles, show- ing belted, straight line and the youthful, high ‘waistline model The fabrics are of fine gab- Sizes 6 to 1 er ee Onin taaade HE Pure White Middies for which ; : there is an insistent demand. Belted and plain styles, smart pocketed effects, i gray, Pekin blue, na shepherd checks and mixtures. = with braid trimmed collar and cuffs. —Splendid values for $11.50, $15, $17.50 to $25 ¥ Dat Fraser. Third Floor. Special $1 75 L offering of Re: Each and rookie, ed ne overlapping 4 that does not allow small chang to drop ot 98e¢ terson, Third Floor. +On sale Fraser- Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Machines, $1.00 Down, $1.00 a Peccccccecccccccccooce “YOU'RE LOOKING FOR | THRILLS, THEN GET INTO | THE TRANSPORT SERVICE| &\ prison ship, and investigation show- | led a liberal spattering about of the | and hands and brains of 38 Turk prisoners. Those shells sure are rough, tho! | ‘On still another occasion, on a sport with 1,500 men and 700/ aboard, we were shelled by a} | Turk gunboat. Old, rotten thing she | allied | was, but she crept up on us unde believe me, we} was coming when the| ped and the Star | and Crescent ran up! We lost men, and, of course, all the horses. He Was “Sorry” “Something the beginning the war ed in the British tr | eyes For more than thr a of risks and « and readth « he quartermaster in the He was on the first| knew what port that carried the new 7 English troops to the front, and with the British at the ag dr saya Fysell, “unexpe swe u ain at tin always and wa ths sepedl anid lite was always happen Turk shelle|ing. For instance, we were torpe ae doed by the German submarine U9 Gad terribly carsione | TH a care nsport of about On 4,500 tons. The submarine came up ea tie about a hundred yards away, and the commander the deck and announced his intention of sink in He wa. he said, but it We were permitted to get nd row off to a safe dis. then she was torpedoed and went to the bottom, The subma. rine sent in for help for before submerging Fysell is 29 years old and says he “misses the excitement.” He lives with his wife, who ix 19, in apartments located over Pine St. market, where he is employed at present. His father, who lives with him, is the owner of the apartment. the midd buneh ¢ and wh away all wa, tion, with three long-eared wane was war 1 in a Turk | into boats _ CPosecriittecae liek otal ates ar and came out on sorry a wire GERMANY TO GO DRY; (BEER PLANTS CLOSED DAM, Holland, March 8 Germany has closed the brewerle ‘uout the country ind not eve liers at the front will rec daily ration of } any according to advices reaching here. The erder whieh shut down the if your food is a damage in.|many pl which manufacture of a help, remember the | beer in G the report says, is st, sure: most harmless | to consery supply of grain used This 4 order has “1 thou nds of w ‘* out of wn thousands of workers out of rmany will be A little Hy Keeps the and they eat without Diapepsin occa stomach sweet. | + their favorite | the fear the an taste the sweetne: and enjoy spring in bubbling, sparkling Applestaff! A glass of Apple- staff will drive away care and worry— will cheer up the darkest da Applestaff, Bockstaff, Lifestaff Everywhere jomach doesn't take care ‘al limit without rebei only fifty cents at drug steres. itt stops food for a large | Pla It's truly won. | thr souring and € entirely dry pitol 870 stomach will digest your |*upply of beer and other liquor ts f you keep acids neutralized, Very low. eeccccccccccccce * Bete eeeeoreerececcereerseecoesces® er eeecesceeneseescoce

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