The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 15

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ant tetee oo | a pon a THIN PEOPLE _ NEED BITRO- a\\. PHOSPHATE Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. | Take plain ditro-phoaph: te the Advice of these physicians to thin, delicate nervy. poopie who lack vim, energy and nerve there seems to be ample proof of the efficacy of this preparation to war- nt the recommendation. Moreover, i from the countless prep= erations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the of making thin ° ¥, developing arma, neck and and replacing ugly hollows les by the soft curved lines d beauty, there are evt- dently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. fores, and es! at, kness are often farved Our bodies Reed more phosphate than ts con- Yained In modern foods PhPsicians claim there js nothing that wil! sup- Diy this deficiency so well as the oaphate kno Ditro-phaaph m Ing the nerves 0 " directly and by plying the body cells with the ne | co aaa Coorsia fren, the Sy cae ate all | phosphoric food elements, should a hate Frequently Increase in weight also neral improvement tn ¢ health. Nervousness, sleepiess- | ous and lack of energy, which near- | always accompany excessive thin- Meas, should soon disappe: 1 * ought to brighten and p: jocks glow with the bloom of per fect health. Physicians and hospitals every: where are now recognizing its erits by its use in ever increasing Frederick Kolle, M.D. jew York Physicians’ ; says: “Bitro-Phos- phate should be prescribed by every doctor and used in every hospital to increase strength and nerve force and to enrich the blood.” Joseph D. Harrigan, Former Vie- ing Specialist to North Eastern Diapensatory, says: “Let those who are weak, thin, nervoua, anaemic, or . take « natural, unadnl- terated phosphate and you will soon see astonishing fesulte im t increase of nerve energy, stren: body and mind and power of « the being astonishing. Bitro-Phosphate is made entirely ef the orgafiic phosphate compound Teferred to in the National Standard D «pensatory, a cm Dre a which has récently acquired consid- erable reputation {n the treatment of neurasthenia The stan excellence, strength and purity of its substance is beyond question, for every Bitro-Phosphate tablet ay manufactured in strict accorda: with the U. Pharmacopoeia t Tequirements. Bitro-Phospha 4 “cure-alls. Bitro-Phos- or widely advertised While those taking to put on flesh should use extra care In avoiding fat-producing foods. SERATHOL IS FINE FOR INDIGESTION SAYS DR. PARRISH great variety of ‘and the hundred for their treat- Owing to th stomach aiimen and one “specifi ment, it would indeed be a mete chance if ayman cted a remedy for his own case give substantial and benefits; even granting t S inating that the selected remedy possenses | real merit when administered for a specific condition not surprising to fir from stomach irrewu and trying first on another in a vain en tain reilef. Recent investigations of the trent- ment of a large number of cases of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and conditions arising ‘from hyper- acidity of the stomach prove that there is nothing more effective in the treatment of these ailments than ordinary serathol, which can be obtained from an: ‘eur q deavor to ob at trifling cost. Many a sufferer from these complaints has been agreeably eurprised at the almost instantaneous relief and subsequent permanent benefit from it« use. In many c&ses of hyper-acidity a sin- of serathol gle dose produces al- most magic effects. Today’s Health Hints ho) ahs Rh Eekcd ee people | stayed | wood's | don. }stolen the passport of the real Capt | Mrs. Grimwood asked that her| |daughter, Rosemary, born in June, 1917, Moonshiner Gets | meeted out to Charles Labonski in | the U. 8, district court Wednesday good druggint | WIFE REVEALS "BOGUS CAPTAIN Martial Swindle Aired in Annulment NEW YORK, Dec 4.—Mra. Por ence Grimwood, wife of “Capt, Wil Ham FG, Grimwood,” asking Jus tice Donnelly in the supreme court to annul her marriage, introduced | testimony to the effect that her hus band, instead of being an officer { the British army and a war hero, he had claimed, was a former law yer’s clerk and an international ewindler whose real name is Wil tam Robert Archer, The justice k depositions of several witnesses dectaion nd reserved Tt was brought out that Mrs | irimwood, who was Florence Brat ard, a popular young society girl| of Chevy Chase, met her husband tobe at the nsylvania station tn | his city July 1916, She was in| reduced b: Dora Finch, a former ook chum. With the latter was) 4 Mrs, Hamilton and Capt wood It was explained to her that the officer was visiting at Mre.| Hamilton's home in Larchmont and was being entertained by New York nelaty Miss ainard, only 22 at the! time, listened to the supposed cap-| tain’s thrilling account of his activi-; ties in the war and how he had bon injured while sérving with an American medical unit and invallded home - | The dbuple were married after a short courtship and for a while at the home of the bride's} parents, It was only a few days after the marriage that Mrs, Grim uspicions became aroused when a check he had drawn was re turned mark: January 1 the was arrested for forging ke. He} was sentenced to three years, but sentence was suspended and he re turned to England with other charges banging over him tn this city. Hle was also accused in a war swindle here, but escaped prosecu “captain” Mrs. Grimwood, however, had left him after his arrest in Washingto’ and investigation revealed to her that he had not known Mrs. W. K Vanderbilt or Miss Anne Morgan. as he often had claimed, but that he was a London law clerk and had Grimwood | be legitimatized. 10 Months in Jail Ten months In the King county | jail and $700 fine was the sentence for operating a still Labonski was sald to have operated near Enum- clam. ‘HAMMER AND COFFIN’ SOCIETY ON CAMPUS): When you see a dapper young with a “hammer and coffin” badge on his vest don’t mistake him for a neophyte undertaker. Hes merely a University of Washington collegian belonging to the new “Hammer and Coffin" society, char tered from Stanford university this week. Members of this organization will publish the univers! comle monthly—“The Sun Dodger. JUDGE RULES CANDY NOT DEADLY WEAPON) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 4.—-In the case brought against Miss Elizabeth Young, a woolen mills striker, charged with assaulting Willlam Patton, a foreman, with a sackful of | chocolate drops, the court ruled that candy is not a deadly weapon. The; case was dismissed. 100 NOW ENROLLED IN | CITIZENSHIP CLASSES} One hundred foreign born citizens, or prospective citizens, are now en rolled in the free citizenship classes at the Y. M. CG, A, which meet ev ery Thursday night. This week's special speaker will be George B.| Jackson, of Franklin high school,| |who will speak on “City Govern ment” |CRUEL CROOKS SELL | death of Ma Tabor ago in a Ford machine, saying he/ Francisco via | | Hammer. uot ay 440163 Car “weir WT Oks eT NT Bes! . Ex-Service Dogs to 4 Get Ponto Picture Every dog that served in the world war will be given a jewel studded collar by the Jack London club, and a framed photograph of Ponto the Purp, Mra, Sanford Rert rand Ricaby, the club secretary, an- nounced Thursday, Ponto the purp, it is recalled, ts the dog that was arrested and sen tenced to death for alleged murder of Tom Mariah, the county-city bullding tom-cat, but was later ex onerated when the cat came back a week ago. Say Farmer Ran Away With Girl] SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 4-—Wib Mam Byrd Watson, farmer of Ore gon and Idaho, accused of cloping with Bertha Akers, his pretty 18 year-old sisterin-law, waa arraigned before Federal Judge Rudkin here on a charge of violating the Mann act the court had granted thi of Watson’: The case wan continued after request counsel for a reduction Watson in said to have of ball Geaerted a wife and children, He is out on ball Say Walter Tabor Worked in Oregon) ..i; FREEWATER, Ore.. Dec. 4.—-Wal- ter Tabor, who is wanted for in Capt Harry Warreo BOURBONS HEAR VET Charles A. Brinkley | dressed the Young Men's Repub can club luncheon in | teria Thursday noon telling of his J experiences with the #9th division in France and German: ad Meves cafe coat and sank into a chalr what's wife asked anxiously. “|; erry. cuees | he anew the erippe has me u body aches and my up And I have that trip to mak morrow.” “I do wish t the road.” ad he wee ‘arren matter™ his bone oad ie 14 take you off complained he “You've had one sickness after an- from being out in all kinds “Well, I have to make on the road betore Lam ad Erippe or Bo _grippe.” “Roe ppe away,” said Harry's | at “Get ve cent box Weeks A-Cold Tablets.” she said. “And take them as the di- rections A bet lemonade will if you want to take ft.” “Cold tablets always make me dull and heavy,” Harry said “Weeks don't. they're 4ifferent.” vestigation in connection with the| 4 Tabor, his sister, at Lawton, Mic the Shields Fruit company here. left Freewater two weeks wan goifig to San The Dalles. SAYS CITY RESERVOIR SERVES AS FOOT TUB Sea gulls and mud hens are bath- ing their feet in the reservoir in Lincoln park, which serves the first hill and 12th ave. district with water, Ralph Hammer, deputy sheriff com- plained Thursday “T live in that district and think have a kick coming,” protested “The practice of these birds ought to be stopped.” 1 MOTHERS PROTEST THE CHILDREN FROM ». formeriy worked for | | Edith answered. resistance to cold is why you should always inatet on them, And they contain ead of calomel, which ts ‘arren trumbling. Next mornt AS “They increase a ov breakfast he aid Frat erippe. vegetable nt a -A-Coid ‘coke’ Break- 4 Harry took them with much ing Bot trace the . that hunch of yours Weeks Tablets was the vure know what to do now when a cold heeinas Get from any age of Dr Put contents eve! teacupful Make It at Home and Save About $1.50—Children Love To Take It rug store a pack Dr. Carter’s K. & B. Tea Carter's K. and B, Tea in a bowl Add a of sugar. Mix and pour over this 3 teacupfuls of bot! Cover and allow to stand ing water for at len. at flavor either to taste. Dose for adits, ni tent or} teaapoonta Foi or For ne rm. night for at Cut this recipe out and paste tt.on the bottle. | FLU, COLDS AND GRIP ~ WATER AS OLD LIQUOR Famous O14 Tea Keeps Them in| NEW YORK, Dec. 4—A barrel, | fitted with a small container con-| nected with the bung-hole and filied with high-proot bourbon, is then loaded with plain water and sold to victims who sample the decoy whis ky and pay as much as $1,000 for the barrel. INVENTOR GIVEN TIP BY SPIRIT, HE SAYS| MASSILON, 0., Dec. 4-—Albert EB. Boerngen, president of the lécal Spir-| itualists’ society, has patented a de vice for cooling refrigerator cars. He | says the spirit of a Philadelphia in- ventor presented him with the idea. |ENJOYS SLUMBER ON | HIS HEAD IN MANGER PITTSBURG, Dec. 4-—William ‘West slipped into a mound of hay in his manger and went to sleep, A po lceman found him slumbering peace- | | fully on his head | |MARSHAL HAIG’S CAR SOLD AS WAR RELIC! LONDON, Dec, 4—-The automobile ised by Field Marshal Haig on the Western front has been sold at auc tion by the ministry of munitions for $18,500, It will be exhibited thru-| out Evgland } ARCHITECTS ELECT HERE | Harry H. James was chosen presi \dent and other officers were elected lby the Washington State Society of| Architects at a meeting here Tues-| | day. <p | spend three to five ° h day in taking @ bod ding exer- | |cive that employs the muscles of the jabdomen and at night before retir- ing take a little purified toxiol, per- jmanent and highly satisfactory re-| |aulta will soon follow. Drink plenty tf fresh water, avoid strong purma- tives and foods that have a con stipating tendency and this simple) Jan cannot fail. The purified toxiol fe 'inexpensive and can be ob from any 004 druggiat Fine Shape to Resist Disease School days are anxious days for the mother. Her children are in almost dally contact with infection—colda, tn- fluenza, or other disense. The very best protection for child ts » sound Realthy body ‘which will throw off d germa, ae f ~~ yy L pes Den? neg’ 1° e ns—coate tongues, dull e: ~ 9 wo i tom These aro 4 that their bodies are weakened Polson waste matter whic! a have been carried off, Nothing is better for the children than an occasional cup of famous old Lincoln ‘Tea. It helps keep the body clean and healthy, I¢ | months. in (Sig “For four years I suffered from i egy Sgr oe aa | gastritis, bloating and belching. Wa) containing $40, on a bench, When | the time. Nothing reached for it a few moments I took Adier-bka. t was gone. | Taylor | brad ae 5-5 SSR flushes BOTH upper night regular movement foot hi toni 2 with hours. Essence of Pe permint or Wintergreen, Strain a: according 1 tablespoonfal each and morn of Aten, ting to aes. and blood purtfier, 1 unt dowels is easpoouful more every pieht oF every other three week ' Gas On | | Stomach? Adler-i-ka! misery helped u ned) all ntil Ww. Adlers-ka and lower bowel so completely it re- Neves ANY \CASE gas on the stom ach or sour stomach. matter which poisoned stomachs for acta gently without shock-| Prevents appendicitis ing the like violent . ‘nies, Does not create the physic habi Very inexpensive and pleasant to take. This famous herb tea ts the very beat a mixture of buckthorn, Removes foul Often CURES constipation. Adlert-ka is easeara, glycerine and nine other simple in Swift grec insurance against disease, the best pre | Dru Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre- scription for bright eyes and rosy cheeks. 85 cents at all druggiata.. coln Proprietary Co., Ft. Wayne, Qa Rachael Begins Friday | scribe ‘remedy trow sigh! 1 dient. Drug Co., wg Co., and all leading druggists. bles t. Be ntee 99 “COR t and nd by Bon-Opto in he to treatment as at under all dru Third ' R a safe home of eye rengthen eye- money refund Ave yE TY Bartell EVER ‘bunches’? under N the clinging skirts of now- adays. Never creeps up! And no wonder. The fabric in Carter's Knit Underwear is so finely woven, so elastic that it stretches ‘way out, then eprings back into perfect shape. No wonder it never “ bunches.” And what a comfort it is to know that your underwear will always stay smooth, Carter styles follow the season’s fashions so closely that you can get underwear to go with every possible kind of outer clothes. Do you wish an undergarment to your ankle? To your knee? Wrist sleeves? Elbow sleeves? No sleeves atall? High neck? Dutch neck? Bodice top—with charm- ing ribbon straps over the shoul- ders? Every one of these you Underwear: that is actually, fashionable! can get in the sheer, soft Carter weavel And every one has the lovely, double crocheted edge that comes only in Carter’s Knit Underwear. The edge that pulls up smoothly around the neck; that lies so flatly all around your_arm there's never the slightest “ruffle” to show through your blouse. ‘These are some of the reasons why particular women buy Carter's for themselves and their families year after year! Carter's comes for men, women, children and infants in silk, lisle, cotton, merino and wool—all weights, Get your winter Carter needstoday at any department store. Tue Writtam Carrer Co. Needham Heights (Boston District) and Spring field, Mass. “bunch”? filmy barrassing expesure wear at the neck. Such satisfactery anderecer | Jor girls and boys. As soft and sheer as the famous Carter infant shirts, yet made to stand hard weer. ' Carter’s SF Underwear Hart Launches His Loyal League Here Governor Louls F. Hart's new or-| ganization, the Loyal League Washington, formed, it ts said, to conduct a statewide campaign to/ teach the advantages of living in the United States, was under Thursday. The league was launched at a meeting in the rooms of the Cham ber of Commerce and Commercial Club Wednesday. Judge M. F. Gone is state chairman, He announced that one purpose of the league is the atting of radicalism. were mado Clark P. peeches Hebberd, of Spokan Bis Myron C. Cramer, of Tacoma; Presi dent Henry Suzzallo, of the univer. Coffman, of Chehalis, and ALLEGED ORGANIZER FOR |. W. W. IS HELD J. Extel, 96, said to be I. W. W organizer, is being held for federal | tigation, following his arrest by police at Second ave. 8. and Wash ngton st, Wednesday night. Search of his room at the Presley hotel Sixth ave. 8. and Weller st, un-| earthed radical propaganda. He is| alleged to have been in custody, be fore. J [PURSE AND $40 STOLEN Pioneer square bench warmers blamed for stealing the purse | MEANY HALL THIRD SYMPHONY CONCERT Friday, Dee. 5 SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA John Spargur, Conductor 7O0—MUSICIANS—70 BRILLIANT ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT SHERMAN-CLAY PIANO HOUSE PRICES: 50¢, 75 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 |Workmen Discover DES MOINES, Ia., Dec ef! men drilling for a rock foundation | on the ite of the new heating plant) for the atate capitol way | four-foot ; Experts estimated the vein would yield approximately 10,000 tons, The) mined coal will be distributed among the state institutions. w owe DD. D. for Banker sett, of the university; Lieut. Col, L.A a. Cadhter First Xe- NE }. May, fleld director of the| fram the very fret <P United Ainerican movement of New|. from stin_treehte at $5.85 and $6.45 York. morte of D. DD. eves 9 Pf AE NY The Market Blouse p FOR ALL THE FAMILY | Perfume received its fitst real de 4 | velopment in Persia, and later the New Vein of Coal priests of meypt devoted much time} 4—Work.|t0 the manufacture of perfume and | aromatic oils. than the male. uncovered a vein of bituminous coal. | But It's Not Necessary to Wear Flannels We have a wonderful assort- ment of Crepe de Chine Blouses in both high and low neck models that will make you com: fortable during the cold ‘spell. Sizes up to 52 $4.45 to $14.45 Blouses of Challis, pussy-willow, wash eatin, tub silk and taffeta —wonderful values at j two ightly and note the Isn't it comforting, te these day: of clinging skirts, to know that you can get underwear which will wd For every kind of dress there {s a Carter's Knit Union Suit. For high necks, for low; for es and evening dress. No clumsy turning in, no em- of under. The female frog is usually ‘wonder al Areal imaeeligy ace ype Dear fresh cocohuts, delicacy Churned with pasteurized milk, luxury, which every one enjoys. the dainty it forms @ ne - Teeter we ee not ly it in perfect condition, write direct to the jut Company, Chicago,

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