The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 4

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é 1S6.0.P. AKENED BY BROWN ated Twice: inal! ce; Barely Got Thru Last Time,Says Douglas Donuglaa candidate for ting attorney, will be the speaker Wednesday at . © on the occasion of the Presentation to the American post of that city Altho there is less than @ week's ning before the primary Douglas will give up a) day at the request of the com. with whom he had fought in Speaking at the Green Lake picnic » Dougtas said: “Mr. Brown is pleading for a re tion on the theory that he is to & second term. Now, in) Opinion, no one bas a right to a term unless he has made on his first term. The tncum- Bureau of Missing Relatives) WM anyone \nowtng the where abouts of Mra, Winstow, formerly of Montana, who crossed the plains twice and who Is a 72 years of age, a Christian Solentiat, and be-| Heved to have two daughtéFs here) please communicate with this bu-| reaut ! ES Implement Dealers | May Face U. S: Suit} | WASHINGTON, Sept. T.—The de partment of Justice today considered | jstarting anthtrust suits against farm implement dealers and manu facturers and reopening of the gow ernment's ault against the Inter: Rational Harvester company. Both steps were recommended tn] ~ @ report by the federal trade com mission, which Charges that imple ment dealers and manufacturers combined into associations by “con | certed action” advanced Prices faster than warranted by advanced costa, Nas already had two norhina-| 2” ‘at the bands of the republican . The first time he was snowed by the bull moose candidate, the second time he came within votes of losing to the demo nomines, This is the time for j@ republicans to nomimate someone will add strength to the ticket than weaken It. ly opponent's offictal record ts F subject of criticism. I started | i to speak plainly about it and I gontinue to speak plainly. For 1 have called attention to in which the u boone cases were handled. @ ratio of failure in those prosect: was 13 to 1. His ratio of n im the homicide cases was 9 Tn the criminal anarchy cases, 27 to 0. In the parlance of fang he ie at the foot sLATIVES SEEK “WAR VETERANS: Legion and Star since July 10, 1919. Belleved to euffering mental disorders. In- wanted by G. R. Hearne, u mH. RL GRANGER, battery D. 12th artillery, not heard from since Went overseas from Fort Bliss. . J. A. Granger, Tekonsha, |~ wants information. OHN W. CORDES, L company, infantry, killed near Cierg ly 29, 1918. Location of gra ted by mother, Mrs. J. W. Biairsvilie, Pa. | ROLAND ROEDER, 141st tnfan- parce missing on October 13, while acting as runner. Loca of grave wanted by mother,| P. J. Roeder, Grundy Center, | JOHN R. TUNE, private, machine 1ith infantry, report-| idead on October 21, 1918, Buried cemetery, 624, Lae Meuse. Information about @eath wanted by brother, George R. Tune, Troy, Tenn. | ARTHUR W. RETTIG. coporal company, 26th infantry, “pre- killed In action July 18, 1918, two buddies aay that he was ly wounded. Further information by mother, Mrs. Olive Rettig Moss ave., Oakland, Cal Anti-Dueling Bill _ Proposed in France » PARIS, Sept. 7.—Several deputies placed before the chamt , for the suppression of «i n » The proposed law w 1 @ sort of compulsory arbitra Court for all sorts of disputes honor. Duels will be forbidden and duclists liable SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Our System ; hd 16 THE SOMETHING HE- GLASS LN OUR GLASSES Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices FFER: A pair at our yaial spherical lens Zhe glass frame, complete for lar and eighty-five cents, in- lading examination. DO NOT DESTROY YOUR HYn- SiuuT BY WEARING POOR ate oven asy yeaa et ranEN CE YEARS IN SEATTLE, U. S. OPT ICAL co. Optical Apectalists a St. Seattle. ; Bennett's J d ty yy a TANLAC PUT HIM BACK ON THE J0B SAYS CARPENTER Burton Again Feels Fine After Getting Rid of Chronic Stomach Trouble “Six bottles of Tanlac have put me back Into fine shape with a gain of 12 pounds In weight,” recently do | clared A. H, Burton, well-known car penter, living at 482 Jarrett at. Port land, Ore. “For six years I euffered tortures on account of indigestion. After every meal I was selzed with awful pains in the pit of my stomach, and gas formed and pressed around my heart so bad I thought it would stop Deating and I had to fairty Meht for breath. I lost all desire for foot and fell off in weight until I became alarmed about my condition. “I frequently had headaches that almost drove me distracted and be came so dingy at times everything I became so nervous and irritable the least little thing would upset me, and finally I became so weak and rundown at last I had to give up) work altogether, ! “It waa while I was in this terrible plight that I read in the papers how Tanlac was helping other people and @ecided to see if it wouldn't help my fondition, too, Welly sir, it helped me fight from the start. I very soon bad an appetite like a wolf and could eat anything I wanted and never euffer @ particle from indigestion. | “I steadily gained in weight and @m now #0 much stronger 1 can do the bardest Gay's work without get ting tired out. I am not bothered| with headaches, nervousness or diz 27 spells any more, sleep well at night, and get up in the morning feeling full of energy. I am giving thia statement because I feel that a)! who suffer as I did ought to know what @ grand medicine Taniac is.” Taniac i sold in Seattle by Bartel) Drug Stores under the personal dj rection of @ special Tanlac represen tative, URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM Urie Acia causes more euffering | and disease than anything else with which the human flesh has to con tend. Practically no one in this age | of fast living, ineuffictent exercise {and overeating is exempt from Uric Acid secretions in one oF more of its terrible symptoma Rheumatiem, Headache, Dypepep sta, Liver Troubles, Fermentation tn the Bowela and Stomach, Bright's Disease, Heart Disease, Poor Circ lation, Kidney and Bladder Trow dies, Siceplessnesa, Nervousness, eta, are borne of the more common | ailments arising frofn an excess of Uric Atid in the system, The Kidneys are the natura! filters ‘of the blood, and when they are over- worked and can not properly carry off the poisons, the excess poison (Uric Acid) ta absorbed into the ays | tem and in time crystallizes. | When this Urie Acid attacks the | munclen between the joints and there fa no fever, the condition Ix kno’ as MUSCULAR RHE When it i# deposited in the fibrous! tiswes surrounding the joints and caures inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one joint to another, it is called INFLAMMA.| TORY RHEUMATISM. When it re | peatedly attacks the nerves of the) joints, causing severe pain, though | with little or no swelling, it is known as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, and Kindred diseases are all results from the same cause—an excess of Uric Acid, brought about by an impaired action of the Kidneys, Get rid of the cause—the organs ean not properly fulfill thelr normal functions until this condition is rem. @died. Do not dose yourself with Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medi- ines, as no permanent relief will be experienced until the excess Uric Acid i# removed and the Kidneys assume their natural action, Buchu and Marshmallow Com- pound is the greatest Urie Acid sol vent made. It ia not a patent medi cine, but the result of the accumu- lated knowledge of axpertenced chem- ists and several thousand physicians all over the country. We have man- tfactured this remedy for 15 years, and the marvelous results obtained | warrant our claim that it is the best | remedy ever compounded for this) purpone. One bottle often restores the Kidneys and Bladder to their! formal health and strength. Even in the most aggravated cases or thone of long standing, the improvement | shown after taking the first bottle should be #0 marked that the treat-| ment shonld no longer be considered an experiment Sold by good Druggists every place or sent, post- pai aid, by Jo ier Drug Co. pokane, on re-| ceipt of wlan MS, 00 and $2.00 bottles, | LEAGUE REPORTS. rut SEATTLE STAR Held for Theft of Auto Accessories Neoll Maxwell, 20, 4 Bd Crow ave. and Nell st. by Detectives R. emnage Herbert and J. D. Landia, are being Four County Officers Before | Delt ins city Jail Tucnday on open Body on Wednesday Reports of the candidates Inventt gating committee of the Municipal! oyuook, will speak at Plymouth | league will be heard at the league! crurch Wednesday evening. James luncheon at Meves’ cafeteria Wedne®| 4 Haight will be chairman. day noon, It waa announced today o " an Reports will be confined to cand for county auditor, sheriff, puting attorney and county | rs Will Va lastoner. After This Treatment The committee*tnotudes C.F, Rid: | dell, chairman; B, A. Lewis, Claude (Tollet Helpa) | H. Bekhart, Walter L. Noesaman,| You ean keep your arma, neck or Elvin Bausfield, Lawrence F, Booth,| tace free from hair or tum by the Horace Barnes and B. L. Wienir, ooonaional use of plain delatone and | A report on legislative candidates in using it you need have no fear | for the Seattle district will be heard |of marring or injuring the skin, A | Saturday noon at @ place to be an-|thiok paste is made by mixing some nounced later, of the powdered delatone with water. | Under the joint euspioces of the tn) Then spread on the hairs and after duntrial relations committee of the) or 3 minutes rub off, wash the! | league and the labor relations com- jekta and all traces of hair have va: | | mittee of the Chamber of Commerce, | (shed. Be oareful, however, to get | Shorman Rogers, industrial editor of | Feal detatone, bile acqestories which they were ing to sell to scoond band stores, RAR AAAAAA AAS False Alarm Spoils Firemen’s Slumber Tiremen who were routed out of their beds at 4:30 a m. Monday to answer an alarm from Fourth ave, and Pike st. are searching for the minguided citizen who mistook steam for amoke, ‘The energetic citizen faded quickly Inte the baokground when he learned ne, and | the firemen grouch- Thoroughuess Srevk Sr} trancnstion oe our ous tomers are every cour- pecan with sound ry lly returned to their beds, ‘The cloud | which the oltizen took for #moke was wteam fiewuing from a pipe in an alleyway George Washington had a set of teeth made from hippopotamus tooth, Service Orematerivim, eolnm- darian, chapel, pri- vate motor equip- ment. Calle way part of the city or county, day night, atfertu Huneral rector '_ Call and See tampics Test of Time. HOME —— HEALTH —— ECONOMY = —SEWING, COOKING, SWIMMING, RECKEATION— at Y. W. C. A. SCHOOLS Make your own hat»; tailor your own coats; design your own drenees—Learn to cook with economy and tarte, Develop grace, pole ond gengral health. Don’t miss @ ip ta our pool. Trained instructors, Fifth and Seneca Main 7291 "REAL \L PAINLESS DENTISTS | ba 5 halebone) plate, which ts the | ae Strongest plate kaown, covers very Tht "of t ras Ye - IY ieoatnt ou can bite corm {tthe for 16 years. EXAMINATION FREB Whalebenc set of teste. <towvnosnre- SS $8 Bridgework . $2 Amalgam Filling ...-2~----ces-+- G4 PAINLESS EXTRACTION haave impr taken t= tha Examinetion and advice free. of On Piste and Bridge Work, We Stand the = this ad with you. Open Sundays From ® to 12 for Working OHIO UT SATE DENTISTS __O ONIveRnsrry st. All work guaranteed for By veges. Morning and get teeth sam seemed to go black before my eyes. | for the Cord Tire User JF anyone asked you what uniformity, in tires meant, you would probably say—getting the same re- peated economy tire after tire and season after season. There you would put your finger on the most vital thing about cord tires. Give the cord tire user uniform performance and you give him one hundred per cent of the cord principle. Leave quality to accident and the result is different. People will tell you that the United States Rubber Company has been making cord tires longer than any- body else. Since 1903, when one of its factories created the first automobile cord tire ever made in America. But the outcome has gone far beyond the cord idea, great as that is in itself. The United States Rub- ber Company laid down the most rigid manufac- uring code that any tire has ever been submitted to. Going into the jungles of Sumatra and developing 100,000 acres of rubber lands, which include the The car owner who seeks United States standards in tubes is well paid in more mileage for his tires. U.S. Red Tubes, U.S. Grey Tubes, largest rubber planted area in the world. Starting uni- formity right at nature’s source. Erecting a fabric mill devoted exclusively to cord fabric. Manned by spe- cialized employees working with selected mechanital equipment from threshold to shipping platform. To make all U. S. Royal Cord fabric uniform. U.S. Royal Cord Tires occupy a peculiarly separate position in today’s vast tire market. They are mofe sought-after than sold, For their makers are more interested in protecting the cord idea through uniformity than they are in selling the name of a thing without its economy service. U. S. Rayal Card Tires United States Rubber Company Tire Division Branch, 212-216 Jackson St. ee ¢

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