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JOHN GRANT COUL _ NOT PUT HIS COAT ON WITHOUT HELP | Suffered = Terribly With Rheumatism for Years— Tanlac Ends Troubles one of advertised specials to a person, otherwise stated; no telephone or mail if articles are not taken along when delivery is made at our convenience. “I have not only been re of several Years’ suffering, but have gained eight or ten pounds in } weight since I began taking Tanlac a well known farm vex on Route No, 4, Ta ther day said John Grant who al years,” continued ant, “I suf terribly from tiam all through my body My arms and should and stiff that 1 had ore no Kore ve help in h putting ¢ my coat, for 1 could berdly raise my arma at ell, Whe ever helped me would have to ¢ nand then get my © nl one over ° shou! my work the other sleeve The back of my neck and between my shoul der blades was 80 wore that it was }actual misery for me to turn my head. I would go night after night without sleeping at all, and just suf waste basket: special for Se - = | lI PSS fer agonies all night long, The ESS Friday and rheumatism finally got in my feet eS and leg, and they were so bagly| | wollen at times that I couldn't get my shoes on, My stomach gave me a good deal of trouble. and I very often had severe headaches. It | seemed imporsible for me to find a $1.49 regular price 85.30 medicine that would do me any ~fancy waste | good. paper haske I finally decided to give Tanta regular price See —-biack Japan finish regular price b0e Friday and Satur- pro 29c special « land shoulders have disappeared and 1 now have no trouble in putting on |my coat. The swelling has gone from my feet and legs, and I get good, sound, refreshin; sleep every |night. I never have those awful headaches any more, and, as a mat ter of fact, Tanlac has put me io such fine condition in every way that I fet! like a brand new man al together. I am still gaining in | weight and energy, and feel strong er than IT have for a long time. | take @ great pleasure in recommen jing Taniac to others, fo: I bet it in the best medicine on earth to day.” | Rheumatism is not only one of the most prevalent, but one of the | most painful and difficult at lof all present day a | the digestive organs and bowels are not working properly, the kidneys become clogged up, the whole sve | tem becomes deranged and saturated | with uric acid poisons and other im purities, which accumulate in the [Joints and other parte of the body, an Saturday at $1.49 heavy aluminum ettle, with a 2 aoe | rheumatiam. a } Tanlac is a® powerful recon | structive tonic, and quickly over |comes this condition hy acting di rectly on the vital organs, toning | them up and enabling them td per | form their proper functions, so that | the impurities are soon eliminated system in @ natural way nd external applications as @ general thing only afford tem A QSHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES ] $ ah | items Feet Rare, the antiseptic Per, | porary relief. Taniac is a constitu: | sprinted tm the footbath, The Platts. | tional treatment, and gets right at ary pony he Manual advises men in wale the root of the trouble by r-moving UN Sins It prevents i dnd ‘nore | 2 cause. Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represent re |epots and relieves painful, wollen suffering from the , smarting feet and takes the sting out “@f lame back. Don't |of corns and buniona A certain relief B yi for sweating, callous, tired, aching f off.” It only | always use Allen's Foot-Rase to the cause and stop shoes. Sold everywhere. ions of kidneys by stiff lame sym it Go to your Gragpiet the pure, Ca ag m Oi Cay month ‘The method here suggested for the removal of superfiuous hair is quick and certain, and unless the growth is extremely stubborn, a sin- | gle application does the work. Make la stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water; apply thin to |the hairy surface and after about 2 | minutes rub it off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. To avoid disappointment, be sure your drug- gist sells you delatone.—Advertise ment. If you MUST sell yours, wet whet @ pre worth at heme BANK OF MMERCE Berend Av. and Madison St. TO BE SOLD AUBE PODER” 562 Shares of the Capital Stock of Compania de Minerales y Metales, S. A. and Voting Trust Certificates Represent- ing 34,644 Shares of the Capital Stock of _ THE AMERICAN METAL COMPANY, LTD. NEW YORK CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Prope! Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the fice of The American Metal Company, Ltd., 61 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, York City, New York, on the 7th day of April, 1919: First. At 10:00 o’clock, A. M., 562 shares of the capital stock of 25,000 shares d and outstanding, of the par value of one hundred (100) pesos each of Com- de Minerales y Metales, 8. A., a Mexican corporation; and also, but separately ‘rom, Second. At 10:30 o'clock, A. M., voting trust certificates issued under an agree- nt dated December 5, 1918, between the owners of stock in The American Metal ‘Comp ny Ltd., of the first part, and Joseph F. Guffey, Henry Morgenthau and Berthold Hochschild, representing 34,644 shares, of the par value of $100 per share, the capital stock of The American Metal Company, Ltd., a New York corporation. The said voting trust certificates representing 34,644 shares will first be offered sale in one parcel, all bids therefor to be per share, and after all bids for the same ll have been made, the bid of the highest bidder will be reservéd until completion iding for the separate parcels. The said voting trust certificates will then be {fered for sale in blocks of 100 shares each (except the last block, which shall be 44 , all bids therefor to be per share. he American Metal Company, Ltd., has an authorized capitalization of $25,000,- of which $7,000,000, divided into 70,000 shares of the par value of $100 each, are sued and outstanding, of which 53,064 have been deposited under said voting trust Full description of, and information concerning, the properties to be sold, the terms and conditions of inspection and sale, and the orders _ thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH ¥. GUFFEY, Director Bureau of Sales, 110 West 42nd Street, New York City, FRANCIS P. GARVAN, Alien Property Custodian. gradually | very artistic, » trial, and I must say that it pew neat design; brought about a wonderful change several cole in my condition. T am altogether ors: re free from that rheumatiam. and all price 29¢ the pains and stiffness in my neck | land produce the condition known as| ARE SPEEDING on Saturday | | PARIS, Macch 20.—The Temps been says an agreement has reached by the allied ments to include the league of nations in the preliminary treaty with Germany BY FRED 8S. FE (United Press Staff PARIS, March 20 s covend na t, as it will corporated in the preliminary p treaty, will be practically compl Saturday, o ding to general be lef today On Saturday the mmmit which drew up the constitution will hold ite firgt meeting sinee the initial draft Was finished. President Wilson will preside the neasion Suggestions from neutrals regard amendments were ing changes and to be received today informal t | will also be held by various | in which the president a | ferees Col, House will represent the United | States | The delegates} t over the clauses of the covenant with a view to meeting the sug | gemtions and criticivms advanced by [ihe United States senate It was admitted today that amend lments, which will take into consid eration these eriticisms ang, at the mame time, not tread on the too of other powers, whieh would likely lcounter with further amendments, being found difficult me, of the mittees, having virtually completed their work problems to be incorporated in the preliminary treaty now consid efing subjects which will form a | part of the final settlement The commission on aerial problems has agreed to the general principles of contro! for aerial navigat but has appointed three sub-committees | whieh will work ouf the de An important feature of the com: | mission's work ix recognition of full and absolute jurisdiction by each |wtate of the air above its territory jand territorial waters going | | ve | are : JALZARIMBO IS ON TONIGHT | With the stage all set and the actors couched, the Fremont “Jagearimbo” will open Thursday evening with a zipp and a bang which will make the North Side dix trict echo three successive eve nings with all the joys of a real fair. Lively “jitney” dance unique sbows and a will beguile the wandering reveler, and a different vaudeville program will be given levery evening. ‘There will also be a typical “country store” and a woman's bazaar | Receipts from the “Jazzarimbo” wlil go to the fund for the site of |the Carnegic Mbrary to be built at | Fremont. music [OHIO LEGISLATURE IS BEING INVESTIGATED | COLUMBUS. March 20.— ‘The Pio. lature probe committee to day was ready to begin ite work of digging into the heart of the alleged bribe scandal in the Ohio general ax sembly, Representative Frank Del jahanty, former Cleveland American league baseball player, was to be among the first witnesses called to testify, according to the committee. KAHN IN PARIS PARIS, March 20,—Congreseman Kahn, of Colifornia, arrived here to- [day from Brest. When he arrived in| [that port yesterday, several minor | lofficlais mistook him for Secretary | | Baker. ' WASHINGTON | hibition in the THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, ‘JAPANDEMANDS GERMANY FEARS WORLD LEAGUE RACE EQUALITY “RED” INVASION War Council Plans to Resist | MARCH 20, 191y, Pact to Be Ready for Treaty, May Delay League Program in Peace Treaty gram on ing thy of Wilson is running the di ing to give have been nity to The prin any dixerimina tic point already 3e sure you get the Genuin’ Transports Leave cover opposition om of opinion Staten hae ar Mareh 20.— Pro of racial discrimination as endment of the league of na covenant, sought by Japan. nde out today us the leading ob path of immediate pro the league draft for the ty here end et objections President r of hav Kround to powers whieh waiting for an op pond the original draft ipal purpose of the Japa to Inject into the at will prevent acainnt long drawn-out between the d Japan, and whieh used Western sena fear that in to m senators ortue ates wan 4 clare Japanene involving Look for this signature YOUR EYES AND THEIR NEEDS— IS OUR BUSINESS pected of your The te rem aeatatance Yetlet It +10 bring you joy and comfort 14 have your eyes fitted by « reil able optician. “Home of the Best on the box. people out of three red for line the work ex- a every day dow can do ie to wives when they need $2.50 Glasses MARCUM OPTICAL Co. 917 First Ave., Near Madison on Earth Eat. 1907 Are you tormented by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those that require « counter-irri ‘Then let the soothing, warm: ling application of Sloan's Liniment stop the pain by drawing the blood away from the congested part. It is the pressure on the nerves by |the blood rushing to the inflamed muscle or joint that m i" 3ou ache. So when Sloan's L iment re iHeves the swollen blood vessels by setting up & counter-irritant on the PAINS AND ACHES YIELD | QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S LINIMENT surface, the circulation is equalited. sympathetic soreness or lameness nerves all soothed, ant Jisappears Sloan's Liniment is probably the counter-irritant most widely used to overcome cases of wrenched gout clear, as it does not stain Generous size b wists Rubbing is not re 200 j | whelming proportions. A Berlin din patch today reperted that another large Bolsbeviki army is ing on | Vinnetza, an important city in the! Bug river region | | | | | would be resumed pending re-exam | painful inflammation in| neuralgia, sore Joints, straine, bruises n liquid is easily applied the akin. ties at your 0c, $1.20 NO! Prove this for youn’ Hear them played. MASTERPIECE PHONOGRAPHS Seattle Sales Store 1214 Fourth Avenue, Near University self. See them in the window. “If better Phonographs could be made, we would make them” IT WAS NOT A MISTAKE In our ad yesterday you read that you could save $100 on a $150 Phonograph. 200 on a $275 Phonograph. Easy Terms Arranged uired. This | rug | meet | BEST WAY TO WASH THE HAIR || | more Bolsheviki Threat COPENHAGEN, March 20.—Ger many is bending every effort to re wint the threatened Bolsheviki in vasion Following weeks of military prep: aration, a counell of wot eulled at Kolberg to draw up for the defensive campaign, a din pateh from Nn reported to¢ War Minister Nowke and General Von Winterfeld have gone to that! city to confer with Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, who is personally directing defense preparations on the eastern frontier Fear Uprising The German government ing to advices received here wn attempted Molsheviki invasion will be th for a general up. rining of the radical elements in Ger many, many of whore leaders have ope boasted of an alliance with | the Russian soviets, Altho the Spar. tacans are known to be planning an her uprising, President Ebert is 1 to consider the Russian m imminent and dangerous t internal danger In support of their announcement that nerad offensive would begin on all fronts as soon an the * her | we: permitted,” the Bolsheviki forces ivancing in practically every nec tor, save the Archangel and Mur- | mansk regions, where winter condi: | tions still prevail | The latest Bolsheviki success has been on the Black sea front, where 1th Bolsheviki forees are reported to have evacuated Odessa in the face of an advancing soviet fe of over: | France for U. S. WASHINGTON, March 20 ‘Transport sailings were announced by the war department today as fol Louis from Brest, due March 28, with 148th Second and Third quarters company nt from Camps aster, Shelby and Cruiser St at New York infantry, First, battalions. hea medical detachm Sherman, Grant Funston Transport Anacortes, trem Nantes for Newport News, due April 5, with an ordnance detachment of two of flcers and three men Family of Four Is Wiped Out by Gas} 108 ANGELES, Cal, March 20. | Leckel Dockwetler, democratic ne } An entire family of members| t committeeman, who has just ‘ was wiped out her rly today, | returned from Washington. He said Until Saturday Only when leaking pipes filled their home, he brought up the matter at the | ~ with gas while they slept. Seven| White House dinner President Wil- aaa her persons in another portion of | the house are at the emergency hos-| pital in a serious condition The dead are Saravia Fueles, tis wife Catherine and their two boys./ A break occurred in the gas main in the street in front of the house and police were called. Soldiers Break Italian Strike BERGAMO, Italy, March 20> Striking workmen who seized the Franchi Gregofint automobile works, here, were driven out by artillery and infantry, which attacked the plant from three sides. After a con it was agreed that work ference ination of the strikers’ demands, Poles Decide to Mobilize Troops’ COPENHAC March 20.—The Polish parliament has decided to mobilize immediately the classes | from 1896 to 1901 to oppose the) Bolsheviki, a dispatch from War- saw announced today. The general staff announced the Bolsheviki have en wacuate Pinsk. WASHINGTON, March 20.—De. mobilization of the division of mili | | | | | Closing Out Schlossmacher Stock —of High-Grade Wc olens Better make this the week you will take advantage of this unique opportunity to save on good cloth The Schlossmacher stock of woolens—a splendid assortment of superior cloths—are materials that sold regularly at from $85 to $115. We are disposing of the entire stock at one You cannot make a mistake in the value of any cloth you select and you can always rely on the superior style and workman- ship that have made the Stone The Tailor reputation for fine tailoring. We urge you to make an early selection. Stone The Tailor 1206-1208 Second Avenue } (Adjoining Hotel Savoy) Established 1900 , he sald the present German govern S. F. May Get Demo | ment would be, and should be, over+ National Meeting) ‘<>. LOS A} a8, Cal., March 20 (stds Cane Gen cali If San Francisco will put up a guar-| | AXATIVE BROMO INI antee of $100,000 to defray the ex-| Tablets remove the cause. "The: nsexs of the democratic national | only ¢ Bromo Quinins : sale a, | GROVE’S signature on the box convention, there is every indication the next democratic presidential candidate will be nominated in that) city | ‘That was the statement today by | WRERTY son gave the democratic leaders, and & majority seemed to favor meeting in the West é | PARIS, March 20.—Paris newspa- | pers yesterday gave great promi-| nence to the United Press interview with Maximilian Harden, in which STOMAGH TROUBLE It Neutrajizes Stomach Acidity, Pre- Sour, Doubtless if you are a sufferer from indigestion, you have alread tried pepsin, bismuth, soda, drugs and ‘various | dige and you kn these thing: cure your t not even give relief. But before giving up hope and deciding you are a chronic dyspep- tie Just try the effect of a little bisurated magnesia—not the ordi- nary commercial carbonate, citrate, oxide or milk, but the pure bisurat- ed magnesia which you can obtain | from practically any druggist in} either powdered or tablet form. Take a teaspoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with a little water after your next me and see what a difference thi tary aeronautics up to March 6 had | reached 48 per cent of the total of personnel, the war department an | nounced today.: The bureau of air craft production had decreased 94 muscles. | per cent up to Mareh 11, according | to demobilization stati Chief Seattle Homestead No. 586 ff the Homesteaders’ society, will in the banquet room of the Swedish club hall, Eighth and Olive Friday evening, to entertain the su preme president, H. J. Green, of Des Moines, Iowa, All members and visiting members, please be present, Refreshments served. Se. Years of ex- perience in fitting and making glasses, and our low operating @x- pense, enable us to make better Glasses for less money, Lenses duplicated on at reduced prices. Broken short notic i We find you can bring out the beality of your hair to its very best advantage by washing it with can- throx, It makes a very simple, in expensive sho . which cleanses | the hair and p thoroughly of all the dandruff, dirt and excess oil, leaving a wonderfully clean, whol some feeling. After its use you will] find that the hair dries quickly and/ evenly, is never streaked in appear- ance and is always bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks | abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which you can get from any good druggist’s, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair t stead of Just the top of the head, RUE Wer IR ene ey ees |the dangerous, harmful acid in the leas, wind, fatule makes. It will instantly neutralize causes your) sour, making heartburn and | 6d or heavy, lumpy feel ms to follow most eve! u eat. Ye i find that provided you take a little bisurated magnesia im- | lately after a meal, you can eat almost anything and enjoy it with. | out any danger of pain or discom- to follow and moreover, © 0 bisurated mi injure the stomach long as these are any id indigestio: Baby Colds Require treatment with a remedy that contains no opiates. Piso's is mild, but effective; pleasant to take, Ask your druggist for BIGGEST AND | BEST SHOWS which now ferment stomach food to ONE OF THE Film Sensation of the Week

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