The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 15

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} STYLE plus COMFORT Snappy Serviceable Overcoats for Men and Young Men RS 'ILLINOIS DOCTOR DECLARES TANLAC IS WITHOUT EQUAL Says He Has Never Known Medicine to Produce Re- sults Like Tanlac Wider, M. 1D. with offices at Schradeki Building, Pe ut with his un of Taniac eraduated from Butler dianapolia, Ind., later m lified ndorsement Dr, Elder University of tr took a post graduate course und hay alvo studied College, Chicage abroad. He haw been in active practice over are twenty-five and is one of the physicians of that ef ears in Pe an my knowledge goes in an interview re cently, “medical science hax never el a medicine that brings re It i altogether too So far ud Dr Eider produ ults Uke good to keep from suffering human: | I have been prescribing it in| Pp ce for some time, with re markab multe | * I had suffered from ble and rheumatiam and ny best thought trying but all eating, gas would jin my stomach and affect my } causing poor cireulation, e6ld hands spots before terrible to no avail Jand fect, dizzy spells, peculiar feelings. daches, and The rheumatiam was the kind used by urle acid deposits 1, which find thelr way joints, and the 1 hardly stand to move and arma it's no surprise ts of time and thought, using pain Was #0 ese troubles. But nothing I ever found until I got Taniac, afforded me more than a little temporary relief. }And here t# how I found out the }powers of Taniac: I had a patient |who had suffered for years with the| same kind of troubles, and, while I did all I could for him, the same as of myself, he failed to improve any Well, thia party came to my office one day, after having been away for | 1 about six months, and I never in my life saw a health or seem to feel better, While sitting there in my office he told me Tanlac was what Drought about the wonderful change. I could not doubt . for I knew what an awful condi |tion he had been tn, and T made up my mind then and there to try Tan lac In my Own case. So I did, and the results are that a few bottles relieved me entirely of stomach trou ble and rheumatiam, and all my other aliments as well, I am an ex you are buying a garment that will not only protect in zero weather, but will give you a stylish, well- mu | t cramps in my stom: | that I de|* an look in better | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. EDWARDS TELLS (————— HIS PLATFORM | |Wants Support of Seattle’s | Conservative Labor at Rush | best known | John R. Edwards t that he stands for iam, based the ot the flag-waving ing brand of Amer Friday by Jobn ate for school di in the years, and has been He claims the support of the conservative element of labor. 1 am for this country, its govern ment, laws and statutes, first, last and all the time, he announces in a formal statement rm ix justice to all ir groupe vitally inter his school question in importance ts the child ¥ educated, regurdienn of and while being educated must be protected from exploitation by any political, religious. or medical autocracy Second is the teacher. The teach jer must be paid a wage to enable him lor her to live and dress becoming | their station in life, to relieve them jof the constant thought of “how to make ends t.' when they should be thinking of the lessons for the J ehildren. “i their general condi | should be igproved. This will enable us to get teachers of the high est qualification. “Third in the parent. These very important and essential members of R. Edwards, ca rector, Edwards has bee on 10 ire | jit mus | expenne PAGE 15 i Extra!! Extra!! appearance so essential to success. interested in securing the greatest possible re- for their money when purchasing a coat should all about this fine lot of Gately Winter Coats "$25, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 Up to $75 tra hearty eater, @specially of meats and such foods as often produce bad effects, but none of these things din agree with me any more. So now, ax 1 have discovered the value of Tan lac, Iqam ready to honor it as one ot cines of rheumatiam, kidney and bladder the most beneficial of all medi-| I have prescribed it, In cases | disorders and a run down condition with wonderful results, I feel that I ought human OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT _ } You need not pay all in 30 days. Strictly one pric or charge. We arrange terms to y, to give my experience with of er neral public.” " nthe by Bartell persona) di } Tanlac represen aR ¢ Is wold in Women’s | Apparel | 1113 Third Ave. Bet. Seneca and Spring Sts. | | | = force « buy Boldt's French pas-|Release Deaver M414 34 ave; down tim tite, | For on Bail of $100 |,, | James R. Doaver, retired sergeant- major of marines, recently acquit- || ted of a charge of murder and re- Wednesday evening near the scene of the crime when he is arrested said to ve displayed a gun he was carry was out of jail again || Friday on $100 ball. Deaver said he was searching for evidence to con- test his wife's divorce when he was arrested the second time ' You Don’t Have to _ Question the Quality The Government settled that It sent millions of pounds of BAKING POWDER to the troops ‘over there” —more than all other brands combined. Ounces for 2 5 Before the War and Now for the benefit of suffering | « —| William Hickma our school system are usually the most negtec and least consulted jot any They have the right to aay what studies their child shail bhve jand also, in case of sicknens, what | treatment the child shall receive. ourth is party ured Iam sure t e with the statement of the erintendent of schools t is economy to pend money on | rather than jails and | policemen few yedre tater,” |Call Doctor to Dislodge Goose Over enthusiasm white Thanksgiving dinner hurried call by will | cols now eating a resulted in a ity hospital physi |elan te the hore of Ole Jensen, at % Ninth ave, 8. jensen was found with a plece of goone stuck in hin throat. His face was purple and he was in a genoral bad when the doctor thumping him on the tack icking piece of goome flesh ly dislodged and Ole was began was . | [left to finish his dinner. Want Councilmen Take Legal Post ning with tha appear befo: committe n leg ks an invita British par war Coun Moore, of § |deciared Friday he had determ: jto remain in this city. He also jturned down an appointment as | egat advisor to the war claims rd at Washington, D. C AT ANYTHING YOU WISH WITHOUT FEAR OF DISTRESS Relief Sure In—Two Minutes If the thing» you eat distress step into your nearest drug store and ask for a box of JO-TO, then you can eat what you wish without r the quickness of its actior u that JOTO is the you have ever on sourness ot the urn), belching, #well ing and full-feeling so frequ complained of after meals in Minutes Free sample of this wonderful |remedy at any of the Bartell Five Two | Big Stores, or Swift & Co, Four Big! of the v | Stores, 10,000 Silk Neckties Invite Your Early Selection Whether you need Silk Neckties for your own use or for gift purposes, you will rec- ognize this chance to choose from so great a number as a real opportunity. Good Silk Ties Are Scarce—But Not at the Bon Marche! Here you will find imported and domestic silks and satins, basket weaves, printed warps, repps, grosgrains, poplins, Baratheas, Mogadors, tissue figures, satin stripes, brocaded satins, novelty silks and many others in stripes both wide and narrow, large and small figures and dots, Persian patterns, Oriental designs, floral and scroll effects. Ch Colors? Not a single shade or tone has been forgotten. Come and see tomorrow—Saturday! T5c ~ $1.00 - $1.95 pa som MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR SHOOTS AT BIRDS AND HITS WOMAN CHICAGO, Nov. 28 meth’s grapes cost him $800 yester John Kim On August 20, 1917, he peered from his kitchen window and saw a flock of sparrows feasting on his ved vines He reached for his shotgun and fired at the sparrows ° bullet struck Mre a Arenberg, his neighbor. A 1g to her attor ney, George spent ter weeks he hospital as the result und. 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If you can’t secure it in perfect condition, send your dealer's name to the Troco Nut Butter Company, Chicago. Troco Is labeled “oleomargarine” becanse ned bet fore It waa Invented the process « rning. your con- gressman about such discrimination, ing it possible to do your work for le: work done under the latest painless and sanitary methods. Phone Elliott 4357. Open Evenings Send for Troco Py Book The Trece Kecipe Reok, = practical alley Allen, giafly sent free on ri Co, 30 N. Michigan Ave,, Chicago, For Sale by All Dealers ume, prepared by Ida C. When You Think of Advertising Think of The Star

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