The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 8

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BUSE and neglect wil giveany battery the “K. 0.” ia short order, ug takes care and attention fo keep (tO. K. Change must be kept up @2 near as possib!e to 1.280 mart—water must be put tn to make up for lose Dy ewaporation — connee- tions must be kept tight and clean, If you want to keep your battery in the O. K. class a// the time be sure to drive ia epection and trot. MRS. MARTHA ©. OARS, © died in a sanitarium at N. Tuesday. She nt of . Georgetown for and survived by EAGH DAY in Run Hell Ex-Marine Wants to Get to N. Y. in 75 Days| To Start Her 20 14th | had been a five =A ITLE MORE ? Let “Danderine” save your hair and double its beauty | hratr at once and} M tne scalp of every particle of if small bottle of de- at any drug or flor = few cents, pour your hand and rub it scalp. After several appli- RAY A. WILSON On or about May 1 Ray A. Wilson lex-bookkeeper and exmarine, will les ” * * eM * ¥ y Ist financed. Wilson will have an ad vance agent, who will make arrange | start on the longest run in history. | ments along the route of the run for | He will take off at the Federal build. jing in Seattle the way to New York. day, which will take him ocean to ocean in 75 days. According to Wilson’ William Stillinger, of Seattle, th marine will have to run the ful tance. No walking will be the hair usually stops com-/ If he breaks into a walk at out and you can't Help your glossy and abundant A Timely Sale of Women’s and Misses’ & EASTER APPAREL Beginning tomorrow morn- ing there will be a few days of unequaled value giving at.our store. The woman who has become discouraged by high prices during her Easter shopping, should not fail to visit Gately’s—-Note our special offerings an- nounced daily in this and other newspapers. He reckons on making 41 miles « from 1 dis ime find any| while making his record run, he wil hair grow | forfeit all right to any benefits aris thick and strong and become ing fram the race | will be uniquely local Marathon stars to engage in a nd run every foot of race with the continent-traveraing marvel, When Wilson heaves in sight after a warming-up eprint of 30 or 40 miles, he will be met by the le rand the two for a fat purse on, according to his backers runs best after he has covered « of miles and has otained his second wind In 1909, Wilson was pitted againat a race horse in a 26-mile affair, The horse gat about three miles ahead of Wilson at the start, but finally the were forced to take the horse of: kill him. Wilson won. The he Wilson explains, was trained for the quarter-mile 1 was unable wtand the str af the longer run score [) Wants 10 peat 4 OFF SALE’ 4 © On All Women’s and Misses’ i) Suits, Coats, Dresses These Suits are the very latest style innovations, made up in Tricotine and Serges of the finest quality. Lined in silks and most care- fully tailored. You will save from $10 to $20 on your Spring Suit by taking ad- vantage of this offer. You need not pay all in 30 days. The Gately charge ac- count is practical and will help to simplify the problem of ex- penditure. Strictly one price, cash or charge. You can’t afford to miss our offering in beautiful dresses. Many excusive models which we cannot deplicate are shown in hand-embroidered, led motels in men georgette, crepy meteor an satins, with app&ling stylish- ness. You save from $10 & $25, Boys’ Brown Army Serg Suits $10.00 Men’s Suits and Coat. | disordered oF & io} oF fon oF JAP’S RECORD Wilson's attempt to cross the Unent at a run was speeded up by the announcement last week tha 1, the Jap Marathon », will try t from New San Francisco after the Olympic games in Antwerp. on The Jap's schedule calls for 90 days for the trip, averaging 20 miles Isan will try to average ir day * a Marathon runner of national reputation. His main ambi tion in lige is to be the first man to run from coast to coast. Pertiaps he will. Perhaps he At af rate, you have to credit. He has 4 great ambition. Canadian Pacific Agents V: Canadian Pacific gen’ ger agents from cities tawa and Seattle were here Tuesday They had inspected all CP A few tablets of “Pape’s Diapep. sin” bring relief almost as soon an| they reach the stomach “Pape's Diapepsin,” by nefftralty ing the acidity of the stomach, tn. stantly relieves the food souring and fermentation which causes the mis ery-making gases, heartburn, flatu lence, fullness, or pain in stomach intestines, ‘ape's Diapepain” helps regulate stomachs #0 favorite foods can be eaten without causing | distress store Costs so little at drug QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That is the joyful of thousands since Dr, Edwards juced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. fi results from these ttle tablets. They cause and bowel: mixed 10c and 25¢ a box, of. | y|line and harg A E SEATTLE STAR—WED 'Y, MARCH 81. 1920. wy, %. VICK’S VAPORUB offers a new way to treat croup and cold troubles OLDS are simply inflammation or congestion of the mucous membrane or lining of the tespira- tory organs—air passages and hings. They should be treated just as sur- face inflammations, such as Barns or Bruises are treated —that is, the ‘ medication should be applied directly to the inflamed parts. Internal medi- cation going to the stomach docs not reach directly the affected parta THE OLD WAY Treatment by internal dosing, which does not reach direct to the affected parts and which frequently does derange the digestion, But medication cannot be applied directly to the air passages and tungs except in the form of vapors that can be inhaled; and, until the discovery DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE OF VICKS Vepore Important For disease of the respiratory organs, such as cokds, « large part of the value of Vicks lice in its vapor qualities. Therefore, whenever Vicks is applied over the throat and chest, care shouk! be taken to leave the clothing loose eround the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel, eo that the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. Het Wet Clethe——In casee of very severe colds, sore throat, coughs, incip- tent etc., hot, wet towels of Vick’s VapoRub, there was no efficient, economical method of sup- plying these vapors. Vicks Acts Both Externally and Internally CK’S VAPORUB is the discovery of a North Carolina druggist, L. Richardson, who found a not cause colda; it strengthens the Lungs, emabling the system to throw aff cobkda Asthona — Vicks is not a “ to combine the standard, time-tested remedies — Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Juniper, etc.—in salve form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are vaporized by the body heat. INTERNALLY, these vapors, inhaled with cach breath all night long, carry the medication direct to the air passages and lungs EXTERNALLY, Vicks is absorbed through and stimm- lates the skin, attracting the blood to the affected parts and aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the inflam- mation or congestion. THE NEW WAY Treatment by Vick’s VapoRub, which externally—refievi: i ing by inhale- ion and « Melting a little Vicks ina spoon t ‘and morning and How the Use of Vicks Has Grown Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardson’s retail drug store, the use of Vicks has increased county. by sible, snuffing well beck into the air pasmers. Chitdron’s Cable — Vicks te particu: vatuable tn children's since it is an external treatment, county, state by state, until now more than 17 million jars are used annually — practically one jar for every family in the United States—and this in spite of the fact that Vicks is still a new treatment to many people in the North and West. Once used, Vicks is a friend for life— it is so easily applied—so quick in its results. Growing ¢hildren require plenty of fresh air and exercise and shouki be Kill Whales by Electricity Now March 31 Spokane Is Host to 3,000 Teachers SPOKANE Spokane tx ( near 000 teacher e-day mitted th: hit harpoon penetrates the blubber, js | today sufficient for the electricity to do its work sion of the Ly © Teacher A WONDERFUL almoet anywhere in th h began Striking Glaziers | Smashing Windows | NEW YORK, March 31.—~More| than $250,000 worth of plate glase windows have been destroyed by vandais since the beginning of the strike of the glass setters, according to insurance men, Special patrols ng employed to prevent fur ther damage Club Fights Jazz and Bum English CHICAGO, March %1.—Having| launched a campaign to clean out the slang in “English as she ts} spoke” in America, the Amer Speech committee of the Chi Woman's club is now getting jAmerican Jazz music Ban Ouija Board and Spook Tips NEW YORK, March 31.—Table tippings, oulja board demonstration: and other spiritualiatic se forbidden to Catholics: the Rt, Rev, James McGean of the Church of St. Peter nocording to No| WillsGive Mayor Office Decoration Next Tuesday morning, members of the Kiwanis club will ‘present to Mayor Caldwell, a charter member and trustee of the club, an office dec oration in form of the letter “KK, em blematic of the name of the organi zation. Most young men haven't even a Jame excuse for carrying @ cane, HELP At Two Stages of Life Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Mrs. Fairburn Strong And Well, Chattanooga, Tenn.—'T used Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound before my »aby came when I could no longer keep up. It strengthened my back and relieved me of the dropsi cal effect whichao often develops at such times. It helped wonder fully. That was my first experi ence with the Vegetable Compound. Years after wards I took it during the Change of Life and got along so well I scarcely ever had to lie down during the day and seldom had dizzy fainting spells T am.now well and strong, can do all my housework with perfect ease and it is a comfort to me to be able to say to other suffering women ‘Take ydia E, Pinkham’s medicine and be strong.’ I will be glad to have you name if it will be the m of helping any one,”—Mra, R. Farmnurn, 606 Orchard Knob Aven Chattanooga, Tenn For forty years this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-em- veceasful in controlling the women, Merit alone could have stood this test of time. England’s Prince of Wales a Motorist England, March 31 sauseuseueesenes LAIN OR n = n WATC DIAMOND > RINGS WATC ALBERT HANSEN § If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea, This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. For the next will give a liberal discount on all Dental work, 30 days, we All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. he Vicks is Not Meant to Replaces the Physician—At the first symptoms of a the diagnosis of a good doctor, |New Census Gains Announced by U. S. ! WASHINGT March 31 the two citie Harrisburg, 75,917 H “Dr.” Forbes Is Not Wanted at Juneau Word that “Dr.” Robert E. Forbes, alleged forger arrested last week by secret service operatives at Hite Utah, is not wanted for theft of gov ernment checks from the land of. fice in Juneau was received Tuesday by Capt. Thomas Foster, chief of the secret service in Benttle Armenian Drive Will Open Sunday Twenty-five support to th which ¢ Sunday business men y me Joseph ington Annex Don't wait until you must call a doctor! 8 Go to him at first warn- money. Dr. Whiteaker’s’ ing. Dispensary 906 Third Avenue between Pike and Liberty Theetre “THEATRE Contin ‘ Ackerman & Harris IDAY in? MASON & BA “Two Dark Spots Every Day In y Mere V SHIRLEY In nH SATURDAY is New Show of E VAUDEVILLE Bn 1. & BEATRICE rtintie ‘Treat oe th a”

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