The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 13

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thy brought a shiny funnel for a chimney; Tommy, ples for windows, and Ted carried a honeycomb for a RAGDOLL, or I ehould you will have to to be sure about » and it's better to stay @mall as you children are right can live in your peach- Keep your magic green and there will be no trou: that, I'm sure.” magical mushroom and said to Nan- ask the queen for he disappeared the out ite heard. “Oh, . “I have three je along. Tim- , come here,” th. ‘Three teddy-bear servants in pur ple velvet came instantly. “Timothy, you get the chimney for Nick and Nancy’s house; Tom: my, get the windows, and Ted, bring the porch. Then call Canopener, the carpenter.” The twine watched widecyed. How could teddy-bears carry porch- es and things? But the mystery was soon solved. Timothy came, bringing a nice, new, shiny funnel for a chimney; Tommy, a pair of grandma's lost spectacles for win dows, and Ted carried a honey comb for a porch. Then the twins watched wideeyeder still (oh, dear, such a word!) for a really truly can opener came along in a blue check apron looking awfully business-like “Where to, your majesty?" he asked Queen Rag-Doll. “Just take these things and up the ‘house Nancy and found,” she commanded. “Tt’ number 99 Somersault st.” (Copyright, 1920, N. EB. A.) TEN Tics Trouble LY Billy Mink ta good- when he does lose | serious matter. attention Chatterer the) it on about his} to enter but too small for Billy Mink. There was none. Then he raced madly clear to the top of the tree. He looked down and saw Billy com- ing up Chatterer quite lost his head. He came down to some of the longer branches and ran out to the tip of one of them, hoping to be able to jump to another tree. But the dis tance was too great and Chatterer jumped over to another branch. lic Chatterer on his part grew saucier and bolder. found himself no better off there, land raced about frantically, jumping . | there was to it; he was trapped. . tree. a hole big enough for him from branch to branch. Then as Biliy Mink drew nearer Chatterer went higher until he was quite at the top of the tree once more. He was trapped. That was al! His carelessness had brought him into the worst kind of trouble, AAD IA THE MEANTIME, STAY INDOORS. Ir 1S* LAN TH LAW Bown, Maube So! x WHAT CAN "1 Nou do? A ves-nur AB Pa Was Greatly Disappointed. TLL TAKE A CHANCE, ALL HE Can DO IS TURN ME Down! ER-ER-PARDON NE SiR, BUT ER- COULD You- WOULD ‘you SELL ME A LITTLE OP By BLOSSER |: BEEN SELLING (T ON THE ROAD FOR YEARS AT 75% A IREVENTION 1S: BEST WURE FOR INFLUENZA AND YOU GAID CT CARRIED A GUARANTEE To RUN 5000 MILES, E> DIDNTCHAZ —— WELL LIG'EN = Bef mY PUBLI E Possible Effort Is pon} Made in Affected 3 ities to Stop Fur- | ther Spread of Disease OUNCE OF PREVENTION WORTH POUND OF CURE WiPersons Who Catch Colds %® Easily and Who Are in i | Run-down Condition in Greatest Danger | Influenza continues to spread; and disease is now prevalent over sections of the country. It has baffied the medical ekill to! unusual extent, and although it been held in check in mort lo- it has gotten beyond control lin others. The germ has eluded boc F olo » and medical men now that the best cure is preven- | The surest prevention is to build the bodily powers of resistance, to get the system into the best condition possible, It is universally agreed that it is pe to perfect the powers of re lance of the human system #0 it can throw off almost any in- , Not excepting Influenza. has been observed that persons are weak and rundown are susceptible to the disease than who are in robust health, pa if you are io @ generally run- AUTHORITIES down condition and below normal weight this warning should be heed ed promptly. If you are in this con- dition nothing on earth will build you up and strengthen you like Tanlac, which contains the most powerful tonic properties known to science. and system builder it is without an equal and contains the very ele- ments necded by the system to give you fighting strength to ward off Gisease germs. This is a statement of fact and is supported by the rec- ognized authorities and reference works, including the U. 9. Dispensa- tory, the Encyclopedia Britannica, and also by standard text books used in the achools of medicine, Thie statement {a further proven by the fact that millions of persons who have actually taken Tanlac have testified to its extraordinary merit as a medicine and by the fact Tan lac is today having the largest sale of any tonic on the American mar ket Taniac is algo an ideal etrengthen ing tonic for persons who are suffer ing from the after-effects of cols, influenza, ordinary Grippe, and bron chial troubles, and hundreds of thou. sands are using it daily with most gratifying results. In connection with the Tanlac treatment it is very important to keep the bowels open by taking Tan lac Laxative Tablets, samples of which are enclosed with every bottle of Taniac. Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Barten Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represen: tative--Advertivement, As @ reconstructive tonic) ONLY RUN 136 MILES, Columbia Basin Rate Is Opposed PORTLAND, Feb. 11.—Portland and Vancouver, Wash., have joined in forwarding to the interstate coms merce commission at Washington, D. C., exceptions to the tentative findings of Chief Examiner Thurtell in the Cotumbia basin rate cane, Examiner Thurtell recommende that rates between the zone south of the Snake river and Portland. Vancouver should not be more than 90 per cent of the rates between this zone and Puget Bound or Astoria, The Portiand-Vancouver argument in the document of exceptions is that the same set of facta which we convincing in reapect to the zon south of the Snake river apply will equal force to the zone immediately north of the Snake river. MRS. MAUDE M, HUGHES, 32, died at 4530 45th ave, S. W., Tucows day, |Women to Buy Hats ; Galore This Year | NEW YORK, Feb, 11.—There are now four millinery seasons each year instead of two. More women than ever recognize the fact that a spring hat Is not suf.) ficiently styled for summer, nor an autumn hat for winter, The psy | chological effect of printers’ ink and show windows has rooted that con. vietion in the minds of hundreds of thousands of women, milliners here say. Hence the hat shops expect 1920 to be a billion-dollar year for At Al Orugatscs portal Becket on Motherhood end Habs, Pree SHADOW REGULATOR CO. Dirt. 6.0, ATLANTA Gal] WHAT ANGERED HIM “Yes, 1 was fined $200 for putting coloring matter in artificial butter.” “Perhaps, But what made me mad was that the magistrate who imponed the fine had dyed whiskers.” —Milestones, “Got what you deserved, ch?” Announcement Dr.H.T. HARVEY (Hx-President Michi State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician . Pyorrhea Specialist announces that he has fe- yerage from > satonaed trip o Now Yor cag where he has “Gevoted i time to special Pyorrhea Re- search work, and ie again at his offices— 604-612 EITKL bw att Cor. Becond Ave. and Pike 8t. Barbed Wire Fence Inventor Is Dead HAYWARD, Cal. Feb. 11-—John Calvin Merrill, who invented the barbed wire fence, is dead hers, Hi was 84 years old, ——— by observing certain dietary rules and the judicious use of Warner's Bafe Diabetes Remedy, an herbal preparation used with marked suc cess for more than forty years. Following is a letter from a grate ful user: “This letter is the best proof that seria dua ney wr pe nero 1 am still alive. Your medicine is a ed Gasey Feeling. food souring, | miracle to me. My weight was ye ti and all stomach malgaries duced from 157 to 114 pounds when sweet Se an one ee: vats and Pee | 1, left the hospital. T left there Aug. BATONIC! ‘best: , Tene of thou-| th in despair, Hundreds of people Road oe rn my . After Grete fe eu ‘ vend the hospital I saw your Bartell Drug Stores, Five Retail!'Ad’ in the paper, I began ite use * ¥. Blores, and at once SMovte ‘The most satisfactory results have fumed g ug Sag been obtained in combating Diabetes atver you eat—always take EATONIC Old Herbal Remedy ; Used For 40 Years in Relieving Diabetes to improve, |Co, Dept. 61, Rochester, Ny

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