The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 8

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GE § a Years ago I began to % Wonder at the great Bamber of my own whowere alwaysailing, complaining sod doo- Fy toring, without ever ; seeming to get any bet- 7) ter, Both working men Fi and their wives were 7) frequently all tired out 3:8 im the evening, and a great many were weak, nervous and run-down. Another bad pains around Fy heart, palpitations and disst- | a ees, and was sure he was saffering | . from heart disease. Still others had ser- | the teeth nor disturb the stomach, and ‘ere headaches, floating spots before the | it Is ready for almost immediate a! ‘tender spots along the spine and | tion and assimilation by the blood. It . variety of en aaead esas od years | made « study of this condition, consulting a great num- i f Ht ear sath three people out of every four you 100% tron in their blood. tron in the blood is the great- devitalising weaknesses. It is tome of « great number of diseases when the real and true cause of all your trouble isa lack of tron in the blood, Ta theold days people often took metallic fron, which some phy- sorbed at all, In com- pounding this newer form of tron which | call Nuxated Iron, I employeda special form of iron, which is like the fron in your blood and like the iron in inach, lentils and apples. Unlike the jer forms of iron, it will not injure ie the people whose blood ts rich in tron who possess great strength, force and energy. If you are not strong or well owe it to yourself to make the ing teat: See how you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tir- ed. Next take two S-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times a dey efter meals for two weeks, then test your sicians claim ts not ab- | ARE SHIFTED Pielow, Unland, Carr Given New Posts Three sergeants of police, 1. W. Piclow, Homer L. Untand and W, B. Carr, were ordered transferred Thursday from thelr beat# tn the down-town distriet to sub-stationa, | by Chief of Police W. B. Beveryna, Pielow, who recently shifted from 12th ave, and Jackson st, the district In whieh his brother officer, Patrolman C, ©, Legate, was mur. dered, to the Eastlake ave, district, |has been assigned to West Seattle, taking the place of Sergt. G. B. Buy |echanan, Buchanan will take over }the 12th ave, and Jackson at, night | patrol, Sergeant Uniand will go to Cotum- bia City precinct. He had been tn charge of the district north of | Pike at. Sergeant Carr has been assigned to the Densmore station, He has been In charge of the patrol in the down }town district, Severyny for the changes further than to say that the men in the pre | cinct stations have the right to work | down-town part of the time. i First Compounded This|3 SERGEANTS (Jim Newer Form of Iron For My Own Neighbors Their Praise of This Remarkable Remedy Has Spread So Rapidly That Now Over 4,000,000 People Use It Annually saffer from the eymp- | No reason is given by | |Jim Reports “Run In” of Flapper and Crab By James W. Egan Tt wae the day after election and things were dull, Then the Office Flapper Mapped in and upset the Office Crab's paste pot and peace of mind, Right away the rest of us weary souls sat up and began to take notice. Oh, excuse me," uttered the Office Flapper, brightly. “Wasn't the election great? Mr, Poin. dexter will be governor now, won't het" “If you're trying to find the Dumb bell Editor, you'll locate him out in the composing room m| daily potash and stryehn! the Office Crab. you'd care to knock ¢ “Don't be cross, want to ask you @ vurry, vurry #© rious question. * amoker”* “No, ladies don't,” growled the Office Crab. “But you can go right ahead, dear.” “Horrid man!” pouted the 0. F. “One of my dearest girl friends bought them for me, and I was going to let you have a package it you were nice, But you weren't, so I think I'll let the Janiter at our apartment house have them all, Now, what do THE SEATTLE ." nald she who flaps, in her aweetest tone, “I Yosterday was my birthday, and somebody sent me a | dozen packages of cigarets. smoked in my life, but I'm just dying © you think I should dare? 1 never F H in your blood that enables you | strength again and see how much you the nourishment out of your have gained. An astonishing number |. Without iron, nothing you eat | of nervous, run-down people who wero any good. Your heart, lungs 48 7000 10th unhurt after being itt neys egd all your vital it nourishment from the Blood . and when the blood lacks tron ‘and is thin, pale and water’, you may Bartell Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., Swift Drug Co., Univer- sity Drug Co., and G. 0. Guy. proved their health and their strength, and endurance simply by taking this newer form of trea, Yor sale by all druggists. ; |driven by Garland Bray, 2832 W. 66th #t., Tuesday, at W. 66th ot. and 20th ave. N. W. 487 —Frank Dans, 7, of 1540 Wilson ave. died soon after being struck and crushed by « truck driven by William Kirber, 219 24th lave. N. Tuesday night at Rainter | Yeu say to that?’ “I eay that I'm mighty thankful I'm not an apartment house janitor,” Seeks Throne jave. and Orcas #t 488." Rafter, 307 Wash ington st. was bruised Tues DODSON, Mont.—Gov, Joseph M Dizon, of Montana, State Secretary ‘Of Agriculture Chester A. Davis and/ John Survant, former state senator from Phillips county adopted tnto tribe of Grow Ventre Indians at sev enth anual Phillips county fair, ‘ souepezouca we stun with spaghetti =| USUALLY 80 | “No matter how intellectual de start of an argument may be,” sald | Uncle EBen, “if it's carried along fur enough, it's likely to result simply in auto driven by Floyd F. Mills, 2407 10th ave. N. path of an auto driven by H. K Myers, 2612 Harvard ave, N., Mon- day, and was knocked down. Shout ing curses, the man picked himself up and walked away. both sides callin” names.”-— Wash ington Star, r ‘When all is said and done, the only question which concerns the motorist is: “How will it prove out on the road? — How will any given lubricant affect the working efficiency of my car?’’ Hence the importance of the road tests which are constantly employed in checking the quality and per- formance of Zerolene. Practically every type of auto- motive equipment is utilized in making these tests, and their results, when analyzed, play an important part in the system of scientific “controls” by which the quality of Zerolene is safeguarded. The Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart specifies the particular body of Zerolene which is best suited to the lubrication needs of your car. These recom- mendations are based on careful tests, both in the dynamometer laboratory and on the road. STANDARD Of, COMPANY . (Calffornia) day when knocked down at Second ave. 8 and Washington et. by an An unknown man, tntox! 489..°5. staggered into the Crown Prince George of Jugoslatta, whe renounced his right to the ander, now says he will claim Ais birthright. If he succeeds he will Marie of Rumania, Dogs Slaughtered CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 14— Dogs in the Pera quarter are being slaughtered because of an outbreak of hydrophobia spread by several mad animal«. Hailstorms Worst in World’s History PARIS, Sept, 14.—Tt ts officiatty reported that this year’s hallstorms in Europe are the worst in the his tory of the world, —_—_—_—_———___. SPOKANE.—Safe of Lewis and Clarke high schoo robbed of $825. You can enjoy a delightful sham poo with very little effort and for a/ very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist’s « package of can- throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in & cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough 80 it in easy to apply it to all the hair, instead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is now ready. Just pour @ little at a time on the; scalp and hair until both are en- tirely covered by the daintily per: fumed preparation that thoroughly dissolves and. removes every bit of dandruff, excers oil and dirt. After rinsing the hair dries quickly with ® fluffiness that heavier than it Is, and takes on a« Tich luster and a softness that makes Arranging it a pleasure—Advertise FREE EYE EXAMINATION under the most expert sv pervision. Glasses may be procured at the Clinio if necessary—10 to 6 dally and on Monday and Friday evenings, Call Main 6742 for further information. NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 216-218 Burke Bldg. The Velvet Touch throne in favor of his brother Alex-| in Rabies Epidemic! makes it seem} STAR wan the courteous reply, “And to think I used to wonder If you would really beat your wife!’ ex: Preased the lady, yanking out @ pocket peeper and giving ber rouge the up and down, “Why don't you #0 to Alabama and live? i “How come Alabama?’ auspicious: iy. “Oh, you'd love that state! It says in The Star that women in Alabama | are little better than i They even have to give all th mney they earn to their husbands, I'd like to see any Man taking my money away from me! “Yes, that would be hard,” sereed the Crab. “Women I've met always hate been better at taking it away from the un fortunate male birds, 1 can't imagine Alabama being so dif ferent, It sounds toe good to be true,” “And when an Alabama man dies, his wife gets only « fifth of his per-| sonal property, and one-third of his lands, but when she dies, he gets haif her personal property and all her lands, In other words" “In other words, if you were a married woman in Alabama and you died, your husband would get half « dozen packages of cigurets instead of the apartment house janitor,” re- marked the Office Crab, This broke up the party. And now the Office Flapper asserts she lan't coming around to see the Office Crab any more, while the latter avers that will be all | right with him and his paste pot, too, Store Ketablished Bince 1801 BUTLER DRUG CO.’S SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY (If Better Drugs Were Bold, We Would Sell Them) 26e Mavin Taleum Powder ..10¢ 30e Laxative Bromo Quinine 19¢ S00 Bell's Pine Tar ....... 160m, bottle Peroxide ..... te Allen's Peroxide Tooth Tbe Btaycomb . $1.00 Vinot sae S0c Lynol (Genuine 4 Bars Ivory Soap . $00 Mennen's Shaving Cream 660 Palmolive Bhampoo the bottle Glycerine and Rose 15¢ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922, Sweet Sixteen The Price That Sells Astounding Numbers of America’s Most Pop- i ular Garments for Women and | Misses. There Is More Than Just Clothes About These Garments There is a sentiment that appeals to all who appre- ciate true individuality, backed by an elimination of extravagance. i We Tell It With VAL And what woman is not interested in the charm of her dress with a watchful eye on the economy side? Beauty appears at its Best in these new Fall “Sweet Sixteen” Garments As the perfect medium for the expression of individuality in the nearly 2,000 new Coats, Suits, Dresses and Wraps received in the past three days, there is an infinity of style from the severely plain to the picturesquely embellished. So intense a hold have these youthful styles on women everywhere that they | are now found in the higher grade garments, priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way at from $25 to $375. a J.P. CHASE Chemist Corner Second Ave. and dames St. i | i} lie all around for the man who has “ready money.” The man who hasn't it is always embarrassed by seeing the other fellow seize the “big chance” and forge ahead, Don’t envy him his “luck.” Why not open your Savings Account here today? Practice his forethought. The amount doesn’t count— It’s the start—that’s the thing! THe Southeast Corner—Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington Havo you visited our completely equipped Safe Deposit Department?

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