The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920. uy Your Winter’s Supply of Vick’s VapoRub Now ———— Carin Wo Druggists have stock today but a short- age may come at any time. Last winter druggists in many sections were out of Vicks for months Osculatory Clerk Made Mistake in ked NEW YORK, Feb. 10. A young man fitting shoes on good look ing young women Is “lable to do anything,” according to the ad mission in court of a clerk who was arrested for kissing a cus tomer. ‘The complainant was Mra. Rob- ert Ashman, 22, wife of a police. man After the osculatory lar ceny she hunted up her husband and had bim arrest Abraham Hol- fand, 21, The latter patd a $25 fine. ANGELES MAN WA SUFFERED | TWENTY. YEARS iat Ruler Addresses Parliament Opening d to Perfect Health it was Tanlac that overcame my anty years of suffering and I am Teady to tell the world about A. Gardner, who owns and & Vegetable garden at the) Se of Tlinois and Mount vat ues, Los Angeles, Cal. | was back in 1900 that my/ ‘Bince that time I have suffered | the misery that goes with stom-| x uble nervousness, sleepless — Not. eat a meal without bloat| p 4, aN up with «as and having British ‘pains and cramps in my stom: I had heart trouble and I Labout all the time with a heavy; LONDON, Feb. 10.—King George, feeling. I was so extremely |in ‘his speech from the throne to- | Up and would have to stop! declared that the condition of Ire- Ne down. At night I would/iand gave him grave concern, but End toss so that I could hardly; that a bill would be introduced -im- |mo more than. two hours’ » better government for that coun. . Then when morning came TI try. x than I did the night be-) get out of bed. A year ago I pmo bad off } gave up my posi- the American Olive Co years and started a vegeta-| m in the hopes that outdoor | would help me, but I kept Taking Tanlac | “remarkable medicine,” said he continued, | IRISH REFORMS Band general run<town condition | _My heart palpitated so bad I that at times I could not/ day at the reopening of parliament, iy rest at all and many a time mediately containing proposals for ‘Was so weak I never want- I had been employed for weaker and weaker all the 7 SSA friend of mine told me what! flac had done for him, so I, ed taking it and now | can say restored me to perfect after twenty years of suffer-| ‘Tam not careful about what I because everything agrees | me and I am never troubled | indigestion any more. My @re steady and at night I & log. I have gained pounds in weight, can do as day's work as any man and gound as a dollar in every way etter than I have in twenty ars and I never lose an oppor- Bity to praise Tanlac.” mlac is wold in Seattle by Bartell i Stores under the personal di- of a special Tanlac represen rtisement, “B JOSEPH PULITZER wiil steamship Bergen on Ko-! u tern Alaska mail ‘Thirty-eight automo- d in $125,000 fire here) }to pay rent The king told the house of com- mons the bill was the same as that outlined at the last session of parliament. Other bills would be introduced which would make for betterment of conditions In Ireland, He mentioned particularly a meas- ure extending educational facilities in that country, Among other subjects taken up by the king were regulation of the sale and manufacture of liquors, settlement of the Adriatic dispute; reduction in the cost of necessities of life; development of greater agri cultural production in the British islands and improvement of condi tions in the coal mining industry QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY’S QUESTION Does it pay to own your own home in Seattle? (Asked at quest of G. Evans. “It hi been largely debated in the office where T work and there seems to be great difference of opinion,” says Evans.) ANSWERS CHARLES CLARK, 1114 26th ave. —I should say it does, even at the Present high price of property. I've owned my home 1f yeara In that time I would have paid out in rent double what my place cost me. And the money would have been lost. Buying one’s home is money well invested, You eave and it is a good speculation as well. Moreover, you know you aren't going to be ordered to move because the place has changed hands. MRS. W. K. HENDRICKSON, 6006 Fifth ave. N. E—Better than We've found it so, 1 doubt if it is wise to buy the #nd of house some real estate concerns Orjare building to sell. MISS EDNA KILTY, 4232 East about |ern ave—Yes; we have owned our a . home two years. I think we have saved about $800 we would other- wise have paid in rent. WALTER METZENBAUM, 109 16th ave. N—If you want to feel like a man, own your own home. It’s just like getting married; giver you incentive and makes you think you amount to something. I was lucky. I bought a home and in 18 -|months it doubled In value, of genuine N the most reliable rem zi for dis and don’t G ~ pete, Secrsised toot car pati on or money refunded. ; Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Way to Get Rid of Dandruff is one sure way that never i to remove dandruff completely | that is to dissolve it. This de- p it entirely. To do this, just four ounces of plain, ordi- arvon; apply ft at night Peatitnn: use enough to moist. gcalp and rub it in gently Most, if not all, of will be gone, and or four more applications will ly dissolve and entirely de- every single sign and trace of - matter how much dandruff may have. You will find, too, that all itching of the scalp will stop MRS. GEORGE PALMER, 1205 E. The Drug Store in which O. Henry Spent His Boyhood ‘This is the drug etere in Greensbere, N.C, purchased by Mr. Lansford Rich- ardeon im 1888 from Dr. Porter. Dr. Porter was the uncle ef “Will” Porter, thet Mr, Richardson werked cut the formula fer Vicha Directions for the Use of Vicks 61st.—How can anyone think other-|j wise. You pay rent for years and your money ig lost. You have noth- ing to show for it. If you own can always realize money from. We own our home and think it a wise investment. QUCH! BACKACHE! PUB LUMBACD Of Rub pain from. back with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatiam has you stiffened’ up, don’t suffer! Get @ small trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and your home you have something you|@ How the Use of this External Treat- ment for Cold Troubles Has Grown , ORE than a,score of years ago, Luns- M ford Richardson, a druggist in a little North Carolina town, was trying to find a new way to treat spasmodic croup and colds. He had been trying to find it for years —he needed such a treatment in his own home —he knew that epicac and internal medicines disturbed the delicate digestions of children— that the only way to get medication directly to the air passages and lungs was in vapor form. So he was searching for an effective vapor treatment which would: be economical, convenient, and which could be used without the necessity of closing up the sick room and thus excluding the fresh air, so important in the treatment of colds. At last, this druggist found a process by which he could combine in salve’ form the standard, time-tested remedies —Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thymol and Turpentine —with other volatile oils 80 that when this salve was spread over the throat and chest the ingredients would be vaporized by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath all night long, carried the medication directly to the parts affected and at the same salve was acsorbed thru and stimulated the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. This product was named Vick’s VapoRub. _Now over 17 Million Jars : are used yearly Vicks was found to be good for a great many troubles besides spasmodic croup, and as time went on, its sale increased county by county and state by state, until now over 17 million jars are used each year—almost one jar for every family in the United States. And this in spite of the fact that Vicks is still a new form of treatment to many people in the North and far West. The best testimony to the value‘of Vicks is the increasing number of families who, each year, are converted to the use of this real “Little Bodyguard in the Home.”* Here is the record of the number of jars used annually for the last ‘ew years: 1910. 2. Wits wie . 347,748 Jere 523,182 Jers 1,027,068 Jare 1,357,890 Jare 1,462,330 Jare 2418213 Jere 4,302,764 Jaro €,798,511 Jase ie 19,377,406 Jere ‘This te the present plant of the Vick Chemical Company, Greencboro, N. C, employing a fores ef 287 people engaged exclusively in the manufacture and marketing of ene preparation ealy, Vick’s VapoRub. tly, and your hair will be flut-|by the time you count fifty, the Justrous, glossy, silky and soft,|*reness and lameness is gore. . Don't stay crippled! This ‘saothing, ee soem O08 feel Hundred times) | iirating oll needs to be used id only once. It takes the pain right can get liquid arvon at amy! oi and ends the misery. It is mag- store, Tt te inexpensive Srtlical, yet absolutely harmless and moa Pas never been |20esn't burp the skin. simple remedy bes Nothing ‘else stops lumbago, gen. sciatica, backache or rheumatism 80 Bai A R ie | nN G promptly. It never disappoints! i you are, eres your hair/ or Gas on Stomach ead: fone epoly anvining inet! Acid Stomach a ina Indigestion Heartburn} < aa So) apat, use the fa- Instantly Relieved by - ee VASES NEW YORK.—Mra, Frances Wil- Netherlands Calls due Tuesday, will be eighth ship|son sues former husband, H. P. Wilk Neutrals Into Meet built in Japan for shipping board|son, for $38,100 alleged alimony. e to be docked here. ‘Two others are - aE WASHINGTON, eb, 10.—Th@| expected within the week. government of the Netherlands has ——— ; Make It at Homo and Save About} 2#!ed conference of neutral states AND POWDER FORM $1.50—Children Love to Take It. |*® >® held at The Hague, Feb. 16 to|perg to Norway signed here. ISURATED MAGNESIA is ‘ consider a plan for the protection of | — a spenaie halite pret lah their, interests under the interna. y and core | all ee ae Each 30-Cont | ional court to be created by the ft vochu league of nations, the state depurt- =|. Hor a real tonic and blood puritier,|™ent Was advised today. take 4 teaspoonful every night or ther y " every other night for at least three pets pag ork pinay Shat ber weeteas less they pravide law, Insist on the Genuine At all Draggists 30c—60c—$1.20 less. Now that your et-— te should be impressed on iF memory and you will use it you really want a superb hair sh. No matter if you have de- ired before, try KOTALKO now. @ box at any busy drug store or 10 cents (ste vs or silver) for Package, wiih free brochure 1s of efficacy, to John Hi BC-1128, Btation F, STEAMSHIP EASTERN OCEAN, Dr. Carter’s K. & B. Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup Income Tax Returns Income tax returns must be filed on or before Mare and the many pe the last fow days to witl be late in getting their re~ turns in owing will be penalized. GRANT L. Income Tax Accou . Formerly Deputy Collector of In- ternal Revenue, 735 New York Block, Seattle, Main 2625, makes @ speciality of advising and as- galies. taxpayers in these mat- ere, 2 Moat Conventent Central Le SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES All nizea, Bt te §30 Per Year Title Trust Co. pe “SIA = IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS PARIS.—Treaty awarding Spitzen-|: Direct vate Wire MACFARLANE & HALL Mombees © Tam hates nea eene Th tenee ||Cam be eliminated by wearing the GABH or PARTIAL PAYMONT: Lundberg Byature, aun We lce un- es. 4,000 bushela snd upward, y trial to prove its superiors Tittote aga. NS? 4. LUNDBERG C0. K wold und 300 “ne Agr erie dg TRUSS TORTURB Contains aleoh y te; but effective hair- of Natu thi

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