The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 13

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THURSDAY, DECEMTER 4, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR THE BIG FELLOW is the new Gillette model so much desired by #0 many men. Longer handle, heavier head, Razor triple silver plated. 24 Shaving Edges (12 double- edged Blades). Gum-wood case. $5.00. Gold plated, $6.00. ty * \ DOPE LAWS ARE URGED . . sirst Guns Fired Here in - War on Narcotics; White . | ERE T 5 it com a QUT, Wo, 31 lo Oat end comet, wi Basket pattern in high relief. Razor and 24 Shaving Edges(12 double- od god Blade: As illustrated, $5.00. A favorite set with Gillette set, with triple silver plated razor. 24 Shaving Edges(12double-edged Blades), Genuine Leather Case, $5.00. Gold plated, $6.00 7 First guns were fired by the American White Cross, newly or \ | eent. Ranized to fight narcotics, wh: Tutions petitioning congress State legislature to enact stringent laws against the manufacture, expor tation and sale of dope were enthual astically paased at the first public Meeting in Justice of Peace Otis W Brinker's court Wednesday after. hoon. Presented by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Chester A. Ratehelor, the Tesolutions brought forth a deluge of | comment in which the founders of | the organization declared their de termination to carry thelr warfare into every corner of the country until the drug evil waa destroyed. ASK LEGISLATURE TO MAKE DRUG PEDDLING LONY The state legisiature was asked to Make the peddling of drugs a felony, punishable in the state penitentiary, instead of a mere dismeanor, difficult MELEN KENNEY HOLME S to prove, and providing a penaity| “Begin at the bottom and learn every step of the business ©f only 30 days in jail as you go along,” is the advice of Helen Kenney Holmes. She Immediately upon the pasmge of knows that system will work because that is how she became the resolutions, Batchelor moved the “ a * ‘ , “Ra senha" rN Appointment of a committe, with 2M Of the highest salaried women in Wall Street, New York's financial district. rate ne ne mcn «> © (RESCUED MARINERS FIND “CAPTAIN MURRAY’S GOD” Yo draft the laws which are to be wubmitted for passage. The motion carried, and Rev. H. Bliss, temporary c rman, took Under advisement the appointment ef the two other members, TOKYO, Japan, Nov, 9—To meet the demand for information about Practically every department of || “Captain Murray's God," Christian services are now being conducte public and professional life which|| at Shobuta, a little village not far from the sea near Sendai, Norther: comes in contact with the victims of || Japan, by a Japanese Baptist minister from Shiogama, a neighboring drugs, was represented at the meet || fishing village on the seacoast. ing. A Y. M. ©, A. secretary, who anid that the natives tn that victnit BRAND DRUG PEDDLERS had been especially courteous to the Americans who spent the summe WORSE THAN MURDERERS there, gave the following story as the reason: Physicians, clergymen, lawyers, A group of a dozen or 15 Japanese fishermen had gone to sea tn Policemen and a jail matron, joined|| *™mpan and were caught in a storm Their famities in the viling fn the plea that the user of nar.|| #4ve the men up as lost and prayed gt the Buddhist temples for the! cotics should be treated as a sick || #0uls Person, and agreed with Inspector A tow days later the Buddhist priests euddenty announced that th Damm that the seller should be re || Men were safe, and presently a cable from the Japanese consul « warded as “worse than a murderer,|| Seattle confirmed the announcement. Because he assigns his victim to a But the consul’s statement sald the fishermen were saved a wee fate worse than death.” before the priests gave the news to the villagers. This put the priest Trustees of the new organization|| under suspicion of having come into their information by some quit Who are to choose the permanent of.|/ ordinary and earthly means ficers were named by Capt. J. T. The lost fishermen had been picked up by the American steamsh! Hunt, of the committee appointed for || Pawlet and carried to Seattle. There they were shown the time the purpose, as follows: M. ¥.|] their lives, given automobile rides, and returned to thir own count Tiackus, president of the National|| after having been entertained as never before, Rank of Commerce; J. A. Swalwell, Upon arrival at their native village, they told and retold thet | Mrs. Leonore C. Whorf, Mra. Hilda|| experiences. and dwelt upon the magnantmity and kindness of on B, Anderson, Norman EB. Coles and}| Captain Murray of the steamer Pawlet, who had told them of a Go Hans Damm. entirely different from those they worshipped at home. The gran American city and the voyage in big steamers had impressed then with the importance and greatness of the new Deity ‘They began to inquire about “Captain Murray's God," and as : result the Japanese Baptist minister now has a flourishing mission & the little village heretofore hardly touched by the influence © ents in England Christianity. Will Be Doubled CAMBERWELL, Eng. Dec. 9— ‘The town clerk has compiled a state- Ment under the new rent act, to show weekly tenants how they will stand In March next. Rents will be increased 100 per cent, according to the statement. Cotton Down; Clothes in Egypt Are Lower CAIRO, Egypt, Dec, 9.—Owing to _ the continued cheapness of cotton _ thé economic situation is weakening, “the lack of demand causing a reduc- " tion in clothing of as much as 20 per bY was caused by negligence. The coat Warning! K Feet ee ee. me coe * Cellar Locked Up) ‘ous, witt be $350,000 TOLEDO, Dec. %—John Dink : thinks someone else thinks it's safer to put hootch in someone else's cel lar. When cops found a gallon in John’s basement he denied knowing anything about It Lawyer Talks f for 12 arene Pardons Dayein Damage,.ore| Sing Sing Lifer Who Starts for Seattle an attorney, spoke for 12 days steady in a suit over damages arising from OSSINING, N. Y. Dee, 8.—After serving 15 years of a life sentence In @ mountain slide, which ft is alleged Sing Sing prison, “Hellotrope” Harry, an underworld denizen, was pardoned by the governor early to night and immediately left for Se P Washington, where he hopes to ate his former wife, known to the police as a notorious biackmailer. as cetiohitie Peperted’ that, by the be- who is about to “shake down” # ctining of next year, the Canadian wealthy banker whose son ia engaged government mercantile marine will to marry their daughter. ave at least 13 veascls operating The girl considers herself an or from Vancouver. phan, She was placed In a convent when only 9 years of age and #0 far as can be learned, has no memory of her parents. The mother, however has the girl's birth certificate, and with this as @ weapon, she hopes to scheme of blackmail Harry, One-armed veterans are employed in _& London carriage factory. ADVERTISEMENT : 5, 000 Beggars Infest B Big City in India | BOMBAY, India, Dec. 9—There ‘are 5,900 professional beggars in Bombay. A committee which in- YVestigated conditions recommended “the introduction of an act to pre-| b vent profenstonial. te Reoeery. 412 Vessels to Run Out of Vancouver MONTREAL, Canada, Dec. 9—It RS. IDA HAMBURGH, of Brattleboro, Vt, who says she never dreamed there was any thing on earth that would do what Tanlac has done for her, Gains twenty-seven pounds In four years the interstate com “merce commission has investigated 25 railroad collisions which resulted ‘An 841 deaths and 400 injuries. whose cogno as acquired because of his ex travagant use of the cologge and flower of the same name. 4 to reach Seattle in time to thwart the plans of his wife. He is accom panied by a former gangster, who hae long since turned over a new leaf, and upon whose information the ex-lifer hopes to stop the biack mailing intents of hia wife. tefore leaving prison, “Hellotrope” Harry gave th ernor his word of honor that he would not lay a finger on his wife, but that he had planned a way to intervene before [his daughter is disgraced, her par entage exposed and her chance to | marry into a rich family lost be cause of the proposed expom. imi tHe yrrie CHRISTMAS SEAL AMIS. 4 SUMMON WEALTH 10 FIGHT FOR HEALTH AND BEAT | TUBERCULOSIS, BEAT THE GREATEST PLAGUE OF ALL OUST A PALL “I think {t Is perfectly marvelous the way Tanlac has built me up Betore I began taking It I was in| ‘To the police wretched health and only weighed | girl is known as “Mollie Hasdock,’ men who travel. | morning. She sald the line was busy }him up after 19 hours to ask if he the mother of the} 117 pounds. I now weigh 144 pounds | but this name is thought fictitious. and my health is splendid. It was learned here today "I never dreamed that there was a! woman received a large sum of| medicine on earth that would cause|money from a man who makes his| me to regain my former weight and | living by financing crooks whenever | health In so short a time, but ‘Tanlac |+ have a “big deal” on. He has did it and [ simply can not tell you | advanced the Hasdock woman | how grateful 1 am to this wonderful | enough money with which to buy ex-, medicine. | pensive clothing, so that she might “| suffered for two years from indl-|be able to “put on a front” and en gestion and dyspepsia and was in a the same social status as that very badly run-down condition. 1|which her daughter is now enjoying had a tired, worn-out feeling nearly| This done, she intends to tell the all of the time and rarely had any|wealthy parents who she is and who appetite, the girl is unless she receives a ‘At times I would have Indigestion | certain amount of money, which she #0 badly that I could hardly breathe.|must “cut up” with the man who 1 also suffered from palpitation of |advanced her the “front” money. the heart, severe headaches and! “Heliotrope” Harry stated that if pains in my back, but thanks to Tan-|he could only place in his wife's lac, all of th terrible symptoms | room a bouquet of heligtrope, with | have left me and I now feel as well|an atomizer sprinkle some of the| au 1 ever felt in my life. |heliotrope perfume #o that the aroma! “Another thing; I sleep just splen-| would reach the nostrils of his black didly at night now and never suffer | mailing wife, she would know of bie from nervousness like I lbeing at liberty and would not at Tanlac i certainly a wonderful medi: | tempt to carry out her fiendish plans cine and 1 am only too delighted to|This done, his daughter could then recommend it to my friends.” The|marry well above statement was recently | Just exactly how he succeeded tn | by Mra, Ida sh, of 216 8.|saving his daughter from complete Main street, Br attleboro, the black hands of her Vermont ruin at Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell) mother is graphically told in the picture of “Hellotre SADNESS, ter Drug Stores under the personal di-| Paramount rection of @ special Tanlac represen | which comes to the Strand snegie / tative-—Advertisement, next Saturdays INTO GLADRESS that the} Gold plated, $6.00, THE “BULL DOG" is a bit stockler tn the handle: sturdy and businesstike. Triple silver plated. 24 Shaving Edges (12 Sts Blades). Genuine Leather » $5.00, Gold Plated, $6.00, London Central Is Even Worse’n Ours! LONDON, Eng., Dec. 9—A vinitor | at a hotel here wanted to call up a} friend to advise him he was tn town. He got central on Sunday and she would call him. She called sul wanted the number, Lost for 28 Yeon, Man Returns Home NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—After being separated for 28 years from his family, who were unable to find any tr of him, Harry Morris, 33, is back at the home of his mother in Prove It’s Never Too Late to Marry GRIMSBY, aged 80, Wilkins, married. Wants to Be Buried With Her Petticoat »«»= LONDON, Allen, who died recently, asked in his | will that @ “small parce! containing the small pink flannel half-petticoats | in which died may be placed beneath in bis coffin.” other's company, ding. A Gillette just the Gift for him He deserves this pleasant surprise on Christmas morning —a Gill- ette Razor. Select from the styles described and pictured here the distinctive Gillette that expresses his indi- viduality. Take this page along to the store for reference. Do so today. It’s one day nearer Christmas. As a thoughtful, inexpensive remembrance, buy him a packet or two of useful GILLETTE BLADES No ee aati efor Lenten Mig Amawtem Sancta, Force Madrid Amst ‘ort Monto tendon etd, mest Sietbore Ride nce Gao Nensnder winch Quebec’ SenFeoncleco Milan Copenhagen Buccs Aires Caters” Tohye Montreal, Quebec THE, COMBINATION SET known as No. 00 is:—Gillette Razor, Shaving Brush, Shaving Soap and 24 Shaving Edges (12 double - edged Biades).— All compactly contained in a hand some Genuine Leather Case Razor triple silver plated. $7.50. A mosquito has 22 teeth, all of SLOWING UP IN WINTER which may be seen thru a micro. Iack of outdoor exercise, and creat tion. The bowels Color blindness is more common | clogged with undigested, poisonous among educated than among Un- | waste matter. Foley Cathartic ‘Tab- educated people. |lets cleanse the bowels without grip- OF SORE THROAT na sweeten the stomach. Ammie H. ‘lemming, 404 Palmetto St. Mobile, Throat protection with Formamint is of vital importance to you Dec. $-—Charles Holt the late (naming a lady)| his bead BUY rn wi “I recommend Foley Cathartic Tablets, I feel like a well woman today. My trouble was con- | stipation.”"—Advertisement. Gas On Eng. Dec. 9—Both Mrs, Elsham and William widow and widower, were They found.they liked each ‘OU cannot help inhaling the infec~ hence the wed ‘ tious germs which cause sore throat, | and the soft linings of the throat are Brooklyn. At the age of 6 he was placed in the care of the Children’s Aid society and sent West FOR CHRISTMAS SEND THE FOL BACK A_NICE, LARG SALMON Weighing Dressed About 8 POUNDS Delivered to any xpress office in &. Allgeharges pr@paid. $2.00 Packed tn ice and re-iced by ex- press company until destination is Feached. Kafe arrival guaran ANDREW. HAMILTON DO1 Seaboard Hidg., 4th and 122147Thi rd Ave. w CORWUNIVE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: Ps a good soil for them to thrive in, but wherever you are, at the first sign of soreness, you can take one of the con-| venient, pleasant tasting yet ommend antiseptic Formamint Tables. Stomach? Dissolve one in the mouth slowly, Adler-i- ka! ! and then, where it releases an aicient “I had gas on the stomach and antiseptic which mixes with the saliva constipation for two years. Adler-t and continuously bathes all the mem- ka helped the first day, and six bot branes of the throat, checking germ life tes CURED me.” (Signed) E. H. Bee and possibly preventing throat infection, man laryngitis, ‘tonsillitis, “flu.” Relieves a gter-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and hoarseness. Helpful to singers, actors, tower bowel, removing foul matter speakers, smokers, lecturers, etc. Chil- j which posioned stomach. Brings out dren like them, 60c at all druggists, | 211 ranen, relieving on foe and other orguns. LENT for gas on the stomach or amount of foul, decaying matter ean | HTIN which nothin un dislods THRO ABLET ‘Tends to CURE con tion and pr ree te [tidenten gor prodem, vent appendicitis. — Rartell Drug Bauer Chemical € Pw York Store and Bwitt Drug Co, pressure RSIT YS Ip order to introduce our naw (whalebone) plate, which is the light and strongest piate known, covers very little of the roof of th jt mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 15 years TEETH Mares, All work guaranteed for 15 yenra. morning and get teeth eame day. ndays From ® to 12 fer Werk: TISTS me Ohio »CUTRATE, DE! DEN EXAMINATION FREB Whalebone set of tecth $8 Crowns .. $8 Bridgework . 82 Amalgam Filling PAINLESS EXTRACTION fanve impression Examination and advice free. Limber up! Quit complainin a small trial bottle of old-time | Jacobs Oil” at any drug store and in $4 s4 eeee $s, Rheumatism is “pain only.” | Not one case in fifty requires inter- nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub| |the misery right away! Rub sooth ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oii" di-| Just a moment rectly into the sore, stiff joints and | muscles and relief comes instantly.| ness, Don’t suffer! Relief and a “St, Jacobs Oil” conquers pain, It|cure awaits you, Get it! “St is a harmless rheumatism cure which | Jacobs Oil" is Just as good for sci never disappoints and does not/atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, busters Sprains and swellings, takem im the you'll be free trom rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff. |heavy meals in winter disturb diges: | should not be} KXCEL- | THE ARISTOCRAT lives upto Handsome French Ivory Case Boxes. Triple silver plated razor. av 3 double-edged Blades). Y style. $6.00. Gold p HOABSENESS. siGK Mite ‘80 Years Ole -Was Sick Now Feels Young After Taking Eatonic for Sour Stomach “T had sour stomach ever tince t | had the grip and it bothered poe 4 | Have taken Eatonic only a week i |am much better, Am SO years ye Mra. John Hill. 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