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To Ambitious Young Men: You want to do something worth while in your business or pr ional rareer. Do you realize that good old fashioned thrift is the very founda tion of material success? at this t in the opportunity to Take ad A savings account strong old national bank—the olde city you an build up your success fund. vantage of it now. gives First NATIONALBANK Gassed Veteran |Mebbe He Wasn’t Dies Suddenly) a Baseball Fan Gassed on the Meuse-Argonne| N. A. Smith's home, at 923 & front while serving as cook in a med: | st. feal outfit, Michae! J. McGovern, Mel | night bourne hotel, dropped dead of heart Jservec failure Wednesday 1 ing of the Robert society, So far as known, McGov . ern had no relatives in Seattle. ~ —— _ John was v 5 EDIN Li Ar ye & NEW YORK, April 22.—After a | —In too y cases d . " visit to his mother, in Bermuda, for|a @oft and « thing, a Pt rt of nesnions, He the first time in 45 years, Stephen a W. Dee, wealthy sheep raiser of New South Wales, is on his way back to| more at daggers drawn, and n the Antipodes, The journey is 20,000 | ing to m miles. Ite an poss Sourdough Discovers Sanda, tn the preferred, he said, to see p Offers of capital were Local Concern Will Market wrote | poneut uae ~ Reliev: made him and seve: ppemvantend to je AN Scalp AB-| 11, decided to go nics ‘ments—Free Clinic to Be Operated | tn6 prepara Here A long period of experimentation followed. At first Mr. Bertnu found it difficult. to get the mixtun to come out each time. ic F Brought | Also, It was thick and muddy tn ap From North Years Ago | pearance and be knew that tt must be clear if tt were to be offered to the public with any hope of success Step by step, with the help and ad vice of good chemists (none of which was ever allowed to learn the com plete recipe, however), the prepara. tion was perfected. The mixing process was standar®ired and a little perfume of an agreeable odar was included. Chemists told Mr. Bertault at without mixture would not keep le cided to trp it and ta bottle of the preparation uncorked. day it was unexpected the matter of clar aration was ready Now Mr. Beria of tests. He deliber: the worst cases of scalp trov he could find. Case after case of dand ruff, some of them rded as chronic, he cleaned up with three or four applications, Scalp diseases of af kinds came to him. Those that were blood-aeated he could not hely to any great extent but without ex ception the others were relieved. At this juncture Mr. Beriault de cnn & wories y 20 J.8.BERIAULT SIOENT BE RANT ME CO DP SEATTLE DPTANCPACTURLRS OF BERIAATS HAIR LITTERS A “WhatTl You Have on the Hair?” The journeyman barber says it in @ulcet tones, injecting into the ques © of the well-known tion that lurks in his | | cided to organtze for the purpore of | manufacturing ration. He t faith without doubt. Unhe the business that decades ber shop and and selling his pre What happens next depends en tirely upon the character of the vie tim. If the suggestion works, he re eeives a brief, brisk massage of the scalp and his hirsute adornment is | Do" anointed with some sweet-smelling | 104 5 bug-juice. The only other difference |), 0° _eodiggan cag The name But now comes a veteran master | ters” was re barber who upsets all the dope, @|the new remedy man who has perfected a prepara-|by those who b cern. me of ( tion that not only “works” but that | markable re#ul ‘ has created genuine excitement| earty stages, the among those who |began to make and market th HAIIt-Bitters. It has been ith | market only a short tim is is meeting success, As a mean Jing the remedy a leading An interesting story impends.| shop In Seattle sorne time Let's go back to the beginning. Thou-| up an offer of $50 for any . sands of men know J. B. Beriault.| scalp ‘trouble, not of blood origin For twenty years he operated the| that could not be abs relieved barber shop in the Rainier-Grand ho- | with Hair-Bitt with the mos of furth even the most skeptical have come to believe in it. barber ago hung cane of tel. Men of fashion, men of wealth, | collected the forfe be men of influence were “regulars” at|ber shops thruout Se and sur “Joe's” ‘shop. Timber kings and|rounding territory were urged to lumber barons, mining magnates,| try Hair-Bitters on the worst ca old-timers from the south and sour-|they could find. The results have doughs trom the north—Joe knew | been astound d letters of ur them all and earned their friendship | solicited tent are reaphing the and respect as a equare-shooter. company daMfy food Many years ago a man came down from the north and gave Joe a recipe for a mixture which, he said, sure was great dope for the hair He suggested that Joe mix it up and use it in his shop. Mr. Bertault tried the mtxture out @ few times and then forgot about it. After a considerable lapse some. | 6 In a few day offered to the public aut at their of Mfe thing impelled him to dig the old| will open a Free Ctinic recipe orfgesn New hair “tanics” | fices, 1104-14 Broadway, where any were f offered almost every | case that presen If will weoland, in the nature of his busi ness, Joo knew how very little most of them were worth, Fe was struck, | severe ones, for we have yet to find too, with the ever-increasing number |one case of purely skin affliction of customers who suffered from| that Hair-Bitters will not treat suc eczema of the scalp and dandruff | cessfully and falling hair. Thin time he took Hair-Bitters greater pains with the mixture and, | pleasant remedy. to his wurprive, it produced unques-| tonic or dressing tionable rewults. Friends on whore | great rapidity. In many cases noted heads he used it were delighted. In-|a single application has produced variably it put @ stop to dandruff | marked results, In the most diffi and in many Instances it removed | cult canes treatment takes from one the tendency to falling hair and even | to two weeks. The company has « relieved severe canes of eczema. Mr | curea patent rights in fourteen for. Periault was advived on all hands|elgn countries in addition to the to manufacture the preparation for United States free treatment e hop Mr. Besner “toh me 1 yesterday fs described as a in no sense a mere that works with _Scalp Remedy : ;| we will let Br Dandruffy Heads n Become Hairless Hatr-Ritters wit! be! e the back ene mm e mee Bureau of Missing Relatives Alfred Oling Mra. Frieda ©) 1 son, Harry, who is anxtous to of her 16-year last heard Alfred woman was en r to the ¢ ‘ge at Clear Lake, W ' MIN YoU Aim Instend of After tts unt | m color I and dirt are quickly dimsotved and entire |ly disappear when you rinse the hair. | After this your hair will be eo fuffy| it wi look much heavier than it ts. / | Ite luster and softness will detight | you, while the stimulated scalp gains | the health which inwures hair growth o head * rapidly, wit ndruff, excess ‘How to Beat’ the Sugar Game | ‘ There is a way to beat the! j high price of sugar—use |SYRO. For general house-| hold purposes it is guaranteed| *\the equal of sugar for sweet-| jening purposes. To help you escape being held up for the} present high price of sugar,} you have SYRO} syrup in cases of 60 pounds h for one week only at 121% cents a pound, delivered to any part of the city. Tele phone SYDNEY 1 your order! today. Rainier Products Co. |—Adv. If you want plenty of thick, beav-| silky hair, do by all rid of dandruff, for it will pur hair and ruin it if you n't do much good to try to! The wure| tn to din | y it ent at four oun hia arvon; apply it at n retiring ugh to! P and rub it in gent-| finger tips | mont if not all, of| ne, and three ® will com. entirely destroy | id trace of it. that all itching ip will stop, | only y with the and your hair will look and feel a hundred times be You can get} liquid arvon at any drug store. It} is tnexpensive and four in ull you will need, no matter how| much dandruff you have: Thi n-| ple nedy never falls. —Advertise ment ic Acid Treaiment | nc Acid Treaiment | ¢ Bottle (32 doses) FREE |} because you start the day 1 and tired, with aching head. fg and bearing down pains in worn out before the day ny—do not thifik you have to n that condition. Re strong and well. Get rid of the pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheu matic suffering, aching back or kid ney © caused by Acids. sleep. If your rent tw broken half a dozen times a night, you will appreciate the comfort and strength thin treatment gives, Kheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, and all other ailments due to excessive acid, no matter how chronic or stubborn, yield to The Williams Treatment Send this notice and 10 cents to pay part cost of postage, packing, ete, to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co., 86: P, O, Bidg., East H. mpton, You will reece bottle men) free, by pareel No further obligation on your part. Only one free bottle to any family or ad ena trou Get moi frit SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920. Wife Knocked Down, Baby [TEACHERS ARE _ Injured, Says Bisbee Man GIVEN INCREASE « and ordered) Spokane and Everett ‘Vote to Boost Salaries BY M.D. TRACY TOMES A April 22. at the pros down twica, he aa | ft, my wife wna lying wa with blood running from ‘ which covers t er mout a he declared, | BVERIOTT, April 22.—In nelecting of eld 1 that he saw two! itw teaching staff for next year the th t m i " sid not give thelr| school board annouscen an u rr to | nase @ atriker | revision malaries, the increases he As a "gud | rang from $160 to $160 t he r will begin at $2,106 f te a ye nn vp ' of t r that bh ad | SPOKAN April 2 aah Conan ¥ to call a 4 4 ary of $860 « r tion ab From Piles of the Fame rentment Now protested hed her QUENTIN — QUIDNUNC| DAILY P ASKS A QUES TION FIVE PERSONS | PriCkhED AT RANDOM nour rd } ura the Under thia achedule, the mintmurm for grade teachers im $1,200 and for | high sehool instructors, $1,600 Wire Briefs | | LONDON gives ling de and Capt. Harold McMillen ION E < t weds Lady Dorothy Cavendish, TODAY'S QUE laughter of governor general of Can-| Did you ever use an oulja board wa, with a good result | _ # - | » : SPRINGFIELD, Th. —Chartes ANSWERS I Mundy must serve pi » term tn MRS A Alsace | | Boned in 1914 for bank wrecking, pts, —W board |#ays supreme court. | predicted the . | QUEREC.—Marte Anne Houde sen MKS. M. A. WINDUST, 1305 FE. | fo tenc October 1 for the a vie ag oles sheen o Fine, ong |MUrder of daughter = So Culekly TEXARKANA, in the privacy | stills en nts @ box at al Tex “1 ‘ . route from Chicago to Mex ag oo "2 leo netzed by federal officials in box ow te A Twenty | car raid. : x often re ree same MRS. DANIEL O'LEARY, 208 D075, al mailed in plain wre @ awnee not interested | Der, it you send coupes below.” | MVERETT.—fearch being con “a ducted for C. W. Tremmell, feared MES. JOSEP R. NICHOLS, ¢10 FREE SAMPLE COUPON B walle Sons 1 never worry cpr 1 COMPANY Ww YORK,—Jam Idg., Marshall, Michael Griet, prohibition fore ment agents, arrested for drunken BREMET Vote on $200,000 nen, | - . Fond toby ingen BATESVILLE, Ark. —Fire de t 1 * stroys 80 bu of $500,- | pre w t from home of Mra WASHIT rs. George| He ' ed . Minor, Wa nominated alias P.O. 21989 OC IRuRasR Good Old Fashioned Faith —That’s What The World Needs Most ) x Spreads Bread—Stays Sweet Nucoa means pure spread for bread. The weather and cow butter are alike—neither is dependable— both are changeable. Nucoa will give you better satisfaction, year round, than any cow butter you can Nucoa is the original nut spread. Insist upon it. It saves a lot of money but doesn’t | cheapen your table in the least, . A. MAGNANO CO. Distributors 1118 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash. Main 3021 and Main 3022. use, OS 1 of Daugt lent . then turns gun on an ¥ ution. QUIAM Lucas Pawlowich,| YAKIMA.—Cun «pnds, Frank Lucas, shoots Mra. T. H.| fall for hog feed, sell for $115 we is the cure for the world’s present troubles—for une‘ rest and envy and covetousness and fear? Legislation? Industrial compromises? Political readjustments? We've tried them all, and they do not satisfy. We're hungry and thirsty for Faith. “The world needs a genuine religious revival,” cabled the Lon- don financial editor of the New York Evening Post recently. And he added: “This is the view of hard-headed business men.” What business men are now proclaiming the churches have always proclaimed. You must touch the spirits of men if you are to change their lives: only to the extent of their faith in each other can they work together. All remedies are makeshifts ex- cept the Golden Rule. Thirty denominations, knowing the need to be too great for any one denomination to meet alone, are cooperating in a nation- wide campaign, It is a campaign for deepening the spiritual forces of men; for enlisting their hearts, and their pocket-books too. Andevery man and woman who loves America will be glad of a chance to help. For the hope of America is Democracy and the Founder of Democracy was the Founder of the Church. It was He who first called men sons of God, and so made all men brothers. Not as employers and employees, not as members of parties or sects, but as sons of God and brothers all let us work out our problems together. To strengthen the Church is our first great task; out of the Church flows Faith, Roaget Lawenre, Chair's, Teas Tatercherch World Movement vering problems which vem more acute (haa ‘The spiritual side of man's nat has been too much neglected, we need a new birth of righteous ess that will restore the true re lation between spiritual and mate rial things, tie urchea and their as from this very day give them more time, money and thought, ‘ for upon them the value of all We own ultimately dependal i Rooxs W. Basson, “ieINTERCHURCH World Movement § of North America The publication of thie advertisement ie made possible through the eeoperating of thirty denominations