The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 13

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THE paella wt ew nual OCTOBER 29, 1919 | THE ARMISTICE PATUA, Oct, 29.—(United Prean.) was definitely ch ed | with violation of various provisions of the armistice in an official report of the supreme council today Gain Strength Rapidly on Vinol — |, Following mubmisaion of the report’ /In her zeal todo all in her power for her loved oneq decide on the nature of the penaltles) most mothers overwork and soon get in a nervoug of te | run-down condition: Vinol, the non-secret cod anid Mothers of Boys— See These Great Suit Values Germany ee Watches and Waits BY THORNTON W, BURGESS | (Copyright, 1919, by T, W. Burgess) "DECLARES Tis | BEST IN WORLD| HOW TO GET RID but if they will just. give Taniac a| The quick way is to use Dr. trial I am fully convinced they will King’s, New Discovery ay I do that it is the bent| cine in the world,” said G, W ne wer ald /TO\ON'T put off until tonight what you can do today Btep into Wallenberg, a well-known painter who lives at Tukwila, Wash, a your druggist'’s and buy a bot Dr, King's Discovery small town about ten miles south of | taking it ot once, Ly the | Seattle |tle of | Start time you reach, home youll be on the way to recovery This standard family friend has| *\been breaking colds, coughs, grippe attacks and croup for more than fifty years, It's used wherever surefire relief is appreciated. Chil ;/dren and grownups alike can ure it there is no disagreeable after re pains |etfect. Your druggist has it; 60 1 almoat |484 $1.20 bottles, Bowels Begging for Help| Torpid liver pleading for asrnist ance? How careless to neglect there \things when Dr, King's New lls #0 promptly, mildly, yet effect come to their relief! Leaving the system uncleaned, Jay had Crow A full report on violations presented by | military causes was TAT aH Me eetuanwere|and iron tonic, is exactly what she needs to bui nie ag i ge pace ed pep! + up, make her strong and quiet her nerves. the British navy, and financial viola na by Pt anter Cellen Please be Convinced by this Positive Proof Dukedom, Tenn. — ‘Iwas ina very Dedham, Mass.—‘‘1 use Vinol fq nervous, run-down condition. I had | a run-down, weak, nervous no appetite and was so weak itseemed | J was so weak at times I didnot | almost impossible to keep around and | the stren todomy do the housework for my family. A | could hardi keep around, My friend told me about Vinol, and I could | recommended Vinol and after see an improvement after’ taking only | it for about one month it built me one bottle, it built me up so rapidly. it stronger better in — Mas. H. H. Goopwin, way.’’— Mas. Harvey M. a overworked maan |weF “1 .Sbie eid poovio and deiteate chitaren, tnore la no remedy like Vials |Your mo: will be returned if Vinol fails — ANT OUR COD LIVER TONIC JS THE. CRE STRENGIH CREATOR 004 it perfectly Lightfoot for t | bring into the ¢ ers with terribl wha watch whieh would | rest the hunt. | king to kill | and waiting Ww. Wallenberg Praises Tanlac for Overcoming as the leaves had re n, Lightfoot had iene} t where he pleased, care eas of who saw h He had even visited Farmer Brown's garden in| broad daylight. He had joined Farmer Brown's cows in the Old Pas ture and graged with them content edly, He had been free of fear But now, Lightfoot was like anoth He didn’t seem at all nimal, It waa rarely that he moved about much un after the Wlack Shadows had crept out from the Purple Hills, It was then that he fed and visited his favorite drink ing place at the Laughing Brook But from the time the first Jolly Little Sunbeam came creeping | thru the Green Forest, at the begin |ning of the day, until the Black | Shadows chased them out at the be of night, Lightfoot remained in thickets O@behind tangles | of falien trees in the depths of the | Green Porest, Sometimes he would lie for hours | in his hiding place, Sometimes he {| would stan@ motionless for the long ext time, hie big ears cocked forward | to catch every ttle sound, hin great, | that would nearly make atching for the least little | 1 t movement among the trees, his deli and would start cate nose testing every Merry Lattic | legs and go up my body into my! Breeze that came his way for the/arms and then back again. My clogged bowels unmoved, results in | dreaded scent of man. kidfeys bothered me great deal, |nealth-destructive after-effects. Let! When he moved about he took the jand I had a pain weross my back |etimulating, tonie-in-action Dr. | Ereatest care to move ailently. I avery | that hurt me so bad when I stoop- | King's New Life Pills bring you the| few steps he stopped to look, listen | ed r I thought my back was|nappiness of reguiar, normal bowel jand test the air, ‘The snapping of |breaking. I was very restless andlang liver functioning. Keep feeling a twig would set him to trembling|at night I would always wake up!re doing the work of a man or wo-| ear and suspicion. three or four times and in the|men who finds relish in it. All ching and wait-|morning I would be so tired that drugeiate: f the m dread. |1 could hardly drag myself out of bed. At times I would have ralgic pains in my face and head that would make me feel #0 bad that I wanted to just give up my work entirely. “I heard so much about Tania and that it waa such a good medi- cine that I mado up my mind to And, wir, of all the medi- | IT have ever taken it ts the} give me any satisfac ¢ began to relieve me at once and in no time my stomach jgot in such fine shape that I could | jeat anything I wanted, and the beat part of it my conatipated condition was entirely relieved. 1 never have any headaches, dizzy spells, or neu- ralgic pains in my head and face any more, and the rheumatiem has almost entirely gone, My kidneys are in perfect condition and I am | net bothered at all with that pain | in my back or in the pit of my stomach and at night nothing ever rries me in the least and I can ep like a log. I can hardly ‘re- Peter Rabbit had noticed it. member when I ever felt better | than I do today, and, of cou 1 am only too glad to give the ere to Tanlac and tell everybod: it has put me on my feet again. Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | | Drug Stores under the personal di- jrection of a mpecial Tanlac represen tative.—Advertisement. like med New ‘Por years and years, J just don't know how many, I suffered as much a8 any man ever @id With trouble and matipation,” tinued Mr, Wallenberg Ute was so 5 I would go to the & single bite eat would fe to form and give me se in my stomach that wo draw me double. I suffered from | consUpation #0 bad that 1 could! get nothing to relieve me, and nearly every day I would have} bypsting headaches and dizzy spe con “My appe- soft eyea w We are proud of our Boys’ Suit Department. We are proud of the clothes that we are selling to the boys and we are sure the boys are proud to wear them. We know that |! mothers who take pleasure in secing the boy stylishly clad and at the same time insist on durability, are satisfied. 25e. | $375 a1 thing that ean ¢ of the people of the Gree f the hunte with terrible Sometimes he wished they It would be easter to Nothing, you It isn’t always easy to get Boys’ Suits carefully built from sturdy fabrics to withstand the extreme wear which boys naturally give their clothes. But we have them here now. A wonderful lot of them; fine looking suits in styles that boys want; patterns that do not soil easily, and keep their dressy looking appearance. You will regard them as clothes of exceptional merit and they give you much more than ordinary value at the price. “KEEPS BABY HEALTHY” TO MEET YOUR MILK NEEDS ORDER FORD I am out of work and must sell my car this week. Price is scarcely any object. Car ‘is stored at the AUTO BARGAIN MAR- KET, 701 East Pine St. Tel. East 340. This is my own personal car. Mr. H. C. Grattain. Easy terms. Our delivery service is the most complete in the city. Careful attention given to phoned-in orders. Upstairs Prices $7.50 to $27.50 Remember that every time you patronize this great Upstairs Clothes Shop you save money. Our upstairs cash selling plan enables us to positively sell for less. Our phone number— Elliott 223 A. KRISTOFERSON, Inc. | know, in harder than watching and | waiting as Lightfoot was doing. He |lont his appetite, He could no longer sleep peacefully, but continually | awoke with fright, Each day he be come more anxious. No sooner was one day ended than he would begin to dread the coming of another day | It was very beautiful in the Green | Forest, but Lightfoot saw none of the beauty. Fear destroyed all beau | ty for Lightfoot Next story: Sammy Jay Brings Lightfoot Wert. 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Carrie Chapman Catt, president of P the National Equal Suffrage axsocia- tion; Dr. Valeria H. Parker, repre sentative of the American Society of Mrs. Edward P.| the regular meeting of the Puget Sound section of the American Chem. | ieal society, to be held Wednesday | at 8 p. m. in Bagley hall, at the university. the National Consumer$’ league, and Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch, | prominent woman mMtorney of Chi cago. BY THE STORY LADY Papa persuaded Peter not to car- | ry out his threat of buying five | |dotlars worth of all day muckers by promising to make up the missing money in case it was not found, He put Peter's five dollar gold | piece in the safe with phe spoons | jand the deed to the house, and the NW AMES = S00 CHICKENS # | After Being sing Relieved of Funeral services for Mrs. Frances|whole family looked arom | Organic Trouble by Lydia J. Smith, 57, who died at her home, | 4263 Ninth ave. N. 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