The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 3

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LE WOMAN ONLY WEIGHED Had Traveled All Over U. 8. Seeking Health—Trouble Overcome by Tanlac “ie hoes Patter spending a ar certainty treatment and m ing around the cor Bottles of Tantac that longsought + and not ‘been i hould Kwe me but it has my weight has my hand, | digestion, gas on my Nervousness. 1 grew worse idly that my health soon bee Perfectly wretched My » WAS so weak that I ¢ ‘ t the simplest thing or e . glass of milk with most unbearable ps from my four, undigest would press against my a se such fearful spells of y that I would almost faint Was almost an invalid from lack of Strength and yet I was so nervou T couldn't be quiet either | sitting down. Many a Walked the floor as long Stand and thoughts! we die from the pains ca’ gason my stomach. M Was very poor. I had no Weighed only eightyone pounds, I ao ray ame I ¢ ed by th slation QUENTIN QUIDNUNC A QUES. RSONS TODAY'S QUESTION How did you spend Sunday? mornin cut-thro: sn, just t BD WE Smith bids the mornin. T. HAMSHAW nt the day in FAMILY SLAIN BY THE FATHER) Former Seattle Man Kills || Self. After Tragedy | ROUNDUP, Mont., May 3.—Four| are dead here today follow ink the fatal shooting ye when Joe West, 40, killed t after slaying his wife and two small y} or, and ‘ Was just starving to death by de @rees and there seemed to be "hope for me “After all the best treatment and |). Medicines failed to help me, travel of surroundings was we traveled nearty a w, Mra daughte ying on the is be’ from hav aver the United States and T had? treatment every place we went, bt @iways with the same disappe va results. How I stood my suffering ls more than I can tell and I be came so languid and despondent that Mfe seemed hardly worth living A year ago I got in such @ bad con dition that my family and all my friends thought I had about reached the end, as I was sca’ mare than a frame and hadn't i color of} blood in my face. i | “Well, that ts just the cgndition I was én, so you see Tanlac had a goed chance to show what it can do. When my husband first suggested Paniac I told him I had no faith in! it, that if such treatment and medi cines as I had been taking failed. Taniac couldn't help me either. But the next day he brought me a bottle and as it seemed to agree with me I Kept on taking it, and by the time| half of the first bottle was gone I Was thie most surprised person you saw to find I was feeling some ter. I soon had an appetite and to eat without it hurting me Much and then my family com Menced to notice how I was*improv. It wasn't long until the gas stopped forming on my stomach, my Beart quit paipitating and Tf commenced to sicep soundly and gain weight) I am now eat img just anything I want, never feel a sign of indigestion, Sleep as soundly as a child o Night. In fact. I am feeling per ly well in every way and my health | has restored by Tantiac at a cost almost too smal! to mention. IT be Neve anyone with stomach trouble | can get well if they take Taniac and Tam just so happy over my regained | health that I feel like telling every | body about it.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | Drug Stores under the personal di rection of @ special Tanlac represen: | tative. | Women who. don't believe what) they hear about others are fénd af) Fepelting it. The Investor in Mortgages or Mortgage Bonds - should know that “the insured title is the standard title.” When you buy a mort- gage or buy real estat, demand Title Insurance and secure the full meas- ure of Title Protection which is your right. Washington Title | Insurance Co. “Under State Supervision” || ASSETS MORE THAN $600,000.00 “Hear Young | soll for a garden and lots of room matt two me FARMERS PLAN 1920 PAY SCALE; Kansas Wheat Harvest La- bor Meet Opens } HUTCHINSON, Kan, May 3—A Kansas wheat harvest lapor confer ence opened here today for discus sion of the advisability of establish Ka standard wage. Every agricultural organization tn every county of the state had been invited to send at least one repre sentative. Last year the standard wage was 50 cents an hour for a 10-hour day with extra pay for overtime, But a survey of wages paid last year shows that as high as $7.50 per day with food and lodging was paid in a few counties in the central west ern part of the state, while a fow eastern and western counties paid as low as $3.50 per day. Other counties fluctuated between these two extremes. On community paid $15 a day. Burglar Rifles Home of Jewels SPOKANE, May 3--A tall, srutt| burglar, who forced them to dix close the whereabouts of their jew eiry and then keep their heads un der the bed clothes, rifled the draw ers of a dresser in the bedroom of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohn Satur day night and left with several pieces of jewelry and $30 in cash. 4 ON ¥, ACRE Little City Farms in West Seattle, | | A} Good} | $100 cash and $15 per month splendid chance to get a home. for chickens; Call at my office. We will drive you out any time, H. C. PETERS 716 Third Ave, People Go Where They Are Invited, and Stay Where They Are Well Treated. ‘This in why my den- tgl practice has grown teadily for twenty years. Do not fail to read on “Live WIN J. BROW tle's Leading Dentist 196 Columbia St, Seattle. Sing” May Festival of Music The Seattle Public Schools ARENA Friday, May 7, 8:15 Saturday, May 8, matinee, Admission—Evenings, , 2:15, and Evening, 8:1 5 , 50c; Matinee, 25c. Fifth Ave. Men's Plain White Lawn Hem) Huck Towels Hemstitche’ Huck T Jacquard wels of rders | Dresser Scarfs Ready for with it. * a ] Husband in Toils, Wife to Go Home| WOODLAND, Cal, May 3 While | Perry Steele is in jail here awaiting the arrival of afficers from Ken tucky, where he is wanted for mur der, his wife, today is preparing to return to her former home at St Maries, Idaho. She told a remarkable story of de. | votion to her husband in spite of his crimes and brutalities. ye were married when I was [,’ gihe sald. Pike Street and Men’s Handkerchiefs chiefs in two desirable weights... 18x50inch Dresser Scarfs of p! suiting with colored embroldere Come in and hear it play. | of here OTTO F. KEGEL, President The Se a THE GROTE-RANKINCO. Satisfactory Terms * Always .PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE, aoe! cret of a Successful Home Is “Comfort,” “Convenience” and “Beauty” SUBTLE charm éf tentment pervades whose appointments are well-being of its occupan restfulness and serene con- the atmosphere of the home in generous accord with the ts. The charm falls upon the household from the glow- ing warmth of comfort lights, as rays from softly shaded That the success of the home depends upon the perfection of its compon: ent parts—adds incentive to our endeavor to help you perfect comfort in the making of your successful home. Convenience and beauty in no lesser degree of importance than comfort will bear intimately and vitally upon this momen merely sojourn for daily And surely no chair c tous problem of the home. Your Dining Room Is no longer a place where the family and friends meals, but in its refreshing cheerfulness, the comfort of it all causes them to linger over interesting topics at meal time—one of the happiest functions of home life. The Living Room Would be cold in its hospitality if it were not for the big soft davenport placed at comfortable angles with the soft glow of the reading lamp. ould be half as snug as this deeply and luxuriously upholstered Easy Chair. In the Bedroom Which is comfort’s real sanctum, peace of mind finds pure intimacy in ‘the daintiness and congenialty of this tranquil abode. In Your Pursuit of Home Improvement The Grote-Rankin Company offers you the helpful cé-operation of men and women of recognized quali- fications in the art of convenient and beautifu making homes comfortable, 1, and your own comparison will prove that “The Grote-Rankin Company” offers values and selections worthy of your consideration. Bedding and Linens Special Values Huck Towels Imported Hematitched PartIdnen Huck Towels with monogram frame; excelignt values, OBCD sissececceresebecceneeereeseeseoesores o5¢ Table Cloths 64x#4-inch Heavy cireulag designs. Ip! ed, each .. Beacon Indian Robes In a new assortment of bright patterns desir. for camping, boating and all manner of outing, each stitched Handker. 20¢ fine quality with coe Precoeeee B0¢ Cloths § with serviceable. Damask Table These very shed priced + G5¢ lain Mnen-fir Fits Admirably Into the Plan of Better Homes Not only is it a wonderfully perfect musical instru- ment, but the cabinet work and its beautiful finishes «harmonize perfectly with modern* furniture. There Is a Brunswick for Every Home. Delivery. You will be delighted Our Exchange Department Will take any unde- sired articles of furni- ture “off your hands” and apply the value of them on new furnish- ings which you select at the Grote-Rankin Co. Call Exchange Manager, Main 7007. CRETONNES of Unusual Quality and Beauty are Offered at 75c and 85c the Yard NE HUNDRED pieces of the most artistic Cre- tonnes at the prices quoted are on display now. Your summer home drapery question can be quickly solved by making your selections from this extraor- dinary showing. Delayed shipments arriving all at one time: make the assortment extremely interesting. The prices are very moderate when you consider the quality; the yard, 75¢ and 85¢. Fine Quality ETAMINE With banded borders, in plain colors of cream, white and ecru, make most desirable curtains for bedrooms, The semi-made idea of these materials results in the lessening of work in finishing curtains ready for the rods. If you are accustomed to paying a great deal more for curtain material, this special yalue will interest you; priced, the yard, 59¢. We Announce the Arrival of the First Carload of Leonard Cleanable REFRIGERATORS OUSEWIVES who know the Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator speak of it in the most compli- mentary. terms. They realize the importance of its strictly sanitary features, for the Leonard Refriger- ators have One-Piece Porcelain Linings That Can Be Cleaned in Five Minutes And are so constructed that they have a constant circulation of cold, dry air so essential to the preser- vation of all perishable foods. There Is a Size for Every Household If you will call, phone or write we will present you with a booklet, entitled “Cold Facts,” that will be a great help in deciding on the style of refrigerator you wish to buy. TWO DEAD; TWO HURT IN PLANE VALLEJO, Cal., May 3 Joseph Silvera, her father, internal |injurion and a fracture of tho right leg; and Charles T, Stoffer, Jr., for mer army aviator, bruised and shocked. For hours after the mis hap young Stoffer was dazed and to Two per sons a ad, another seriously hurt and a fourth temporarily mentally unbs ult of an airplane crash yert afternoon just east satin ee semi-conscious, unable realize ather of! what had happened. The plane dropped from a height of 50 feet aften engine trouble, They were returning to Oakland Charles T. Stoffer, St., the pilot phine Silvera, 8 years old. The injured are: Saws Way Out of | Jail to Liberty) BILLINGS, Mont, May. 5.—Jask | | Perry, known as “Calgary Red,” who sawed his way out of the oon | | jail yesterday, in broad daylight, is | Jeti at large today. He was being | held here on a bootlegging charge, |and is wanted in Canada to serve a | 10-year term for assault and battery, A United States marshal was to | have taken Perry to Helena, Mont., Pedestrians Hit by Autos M. A. Wiley, 3718 Bagley ave,, reported to the police Saturday of having struck an inidentified male pedestrian while driving his automobile at Fourth ave. and Main st, Friday night, The man wax uninjured, Wiley reported. ||A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Eliott 2607 ~ 1329 FOURTH AVENUB tomorrow to be turned over to the|ftom prison in Calgary a short [Canadian authorities, Perry escaped | time-ago, | | | | | | | | | | |

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