The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 9

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eine nme ad em ONSTANTLY suffering, nervous, jacking energy and vitality to throw off the bonds of worry and des- pair, this little woman dared defy the shackles of poor health—dared to defy the skeptics—dared to take that step which she believed would bring her health and happiness. She began taking TANLAC—and now, she calls herself the happiest woman in the entire city. Her miserable troubles soon disap- peared and she found herself eating better, sleeping better, feeling better and there swept through her veins that buoyant strength and energy which bled her to be a true helpmate to her husband and a real joy and in- spiration to her family. There is a flood of heart now, as she titude in her back to that The Woman Who Dared day when she determined to have good health, and backed up that determina- tion by taking her first bottle of TANLAC. There is not a woman reading this little story but wants to help her hus- band in his struggles for success—to be strong, attractive and free from the ills that keep her dragging around without energy or ambition to attain her dreams of happiness. But what are you doing about it— just wishing? Or, will you do as thousands of courageous, sensible women have done and find health, happiness and the joys of living by taking that splendid tonic medicine and system builder—TANLAC? You can obtain this wonderful, up- Building, energizing medicine, at all good druggists. Take TANLAC s Great Tonic Medicine OVER 30 eee BOTTLES SOLD ffici reported to have made cap at Nuevo Laredo of American holding 10 cases of whisky. Rental Economy needs. he pays. 1301 Fourth Avenue to visitors. of work. Over ar Falls BELLINGHAM, Sept. 19-—Ralph | Melxer of Pittsburg ts found ex- hausted but alive 34 hours after falling into Clearwater Creek and being swept 150 feet thru a series B* a system of efficient space arrange- ment many of our tenants are paying less rental than they have ever paid else- where, and are enjoying offices better suited to their special needs. These are the reasons: All office space is laid out and arranged by specialists for individual tenants and their Office space is efficiently distributed so that the tenant uses every foot of space for which Suites are roomy, but without waste space, The small private office 1s planned for light and seclusion—the waiting room to give an air of hospitality and adequate accommodation office space {s well lighted and airy, and pted to the rapid and unimpeded discharge PENDLETON, Sept Indian tepees already on tember 31, 22, 23. space arrangement. The tenant’s satisfaction proves the effectiveness of this METROPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY Pendleton Ready for Big Roundup | on. 9 Wien| Where La the grounds, the cowboys and cowrtris waiting to start, Pendieton ts set| ‘That's your little job." for {ts 13tn annual round-up, Sep THE Red Cross! The story ts practical. ly told in the two words, Around the globe, Red Cross ts known. of suffering and disaster, but also its Danner shows that sufforing and| disaster are being remedied, It Is the world's greatest single ot relief to the poor, the sic the suffering Mere in Seattle in ways that the genera! public hardly sunpects, Red Crons does ita work, It co-operates with every agency for the better- ment of Seattle, Its nurses travel day after day among the homes of| the poor, rendering hero aid of a} matertal kind and there counss! and} advice, The nurses, other organisations to do their bent | work, Clinies are conducted in many parts of the elty, teach mothers how to care for thetr| children and some to care for ox pectant mothers so that thelr ehtl-| dren may be born strong and well. | ‘This year, after a year's expert ences with Beattie Community Fund, the American Red Cross will once | more ask for the funds for ite sup | port thru Seattle Community Fund |Last year the Red Cross believed | the fund wae @ good thing: thin } Red Crom knows that Seattle nity Fund has performed ite full duty The Red Cross tn Seattle today ts| a better organtzation for ite co-! operation with the community fund. | amunity fund has been able to help Red Cross and equally the Red Crome has been able to help community far ) the |the support during the Ita flag marks the presence |” too, are sent to ald, Some tol! Red Cross Aided by Chest’ Advocates Community Fund Cross nurse. months civic work, be raised. Miss Gwen Morgan, Red| of 68 organizations dotng ‘This your $798,824 must The Red Cross will be one of the largest recipients of th By James W. Egan “Thin,” expremed the City Edk ltor, “in a nwell idea. A swell idea,”| he repeated. | The Freeh Reporter, who had | been interrupred while matching | headaches and —other vacation j memories with Homer Brew, | was as unenthusiastio as 8 | | boardinghouse regular facing = plate of cold flapjacks. listening,” he murmured “Tm wearily. “1 want to get a story from belfhop on the night shift at o of our hotels,” warbled the C. E “Think of all the things a good bellhop will see and heart" “A good bellhop.” the Fresh Reporter corrected —_ coldly, | “never sees or hears anything.” “The belihop you are going to interview will, or your name is a Girt road in December" threatened the City Editor with malevolence. “No need to speak tn acrostics — things,” gargled the Fresh “| know you mean mud “Find him? came the order. “Find him, and make him talk | “Make him talk, hub?” mut | tered the Fresh Heporter, “Your name oughta be Malcolm Doug- kind of an act. I wish Doo Brown was a belihop.” | After expending four cigarets tn las, You boys have the same | / / deep thought, the Fresh Reporter | remembered Chartle, elevator eng | neer, bag bouncer and trunk tum bier of a hotel not any farther from The Star than he was from @ good drink—how far that was you'll have to figure for yourself—/ and started stumbling along. “Want me to give you a storyt™ sald Charlie. “Aw, get off your corns! What's matter with you got smallpox? How do you get that way? I don't know nothing Wouldn't be working for 15 slugs per if I did.” “Working for 18 per- and ti KEEP WELL: OVERWEIGHT BY DK. fh. 1. BISHOP EOPLE who are overweight, should endeavor to become nor. mal, not because of appearance, | but because it ts an abnormal con- dition and pi tivity. Fat cella do not work and hence the num: ber of workifig cella is relatively less tn @ fat person in proportion | to the weight, than in @ thin per-| son. Also, there in leas body surface | exposed in proportion to the body weight, and consequently less heat loss. active, and thelr cell-engines do not call for #0 much fuel, #0 they do} not use as much fuel as lean or muscular people of the same weight, This explains why women do not need the same amount of food as) a man of the same weight For extreme overweight, diet should be preseribed by a physician to suit the needs of each particular case. Some foods, In particular, have an enormous fuel value, We eat these quite carelessly, while we might just as well be eating other foods with) a lower fuel value and be just as| well satisfied, if we but stopped to} think, | Vor instance, {t would take about | $9 worth of lettuce to make 2,500] calories, while 30 cents’ worth of| butter or 10 cents’ worth of sugar} would furnish this same amount, No ono would think of feeding ex- clusively on any one of these foods, but wo can readily seo how the elimination of butter and sugar, and) the addition of such foods as let- tuce, tomatoes, celery, carrots, spin-| ach and fruits would enormously reduce the fat-forming elements in the diet. | Walking, swimming, golf, hill } climbing and other sports all are| beneficial forms of exercise for thowe who euffer from superfluous ae ae this blathering bellhop) lot youre? / vents greater a | | Likewise, fat people are less) This Is a Vindication of Bellhops—and Jim hinted the Fresh Reporter, floppers tn this Joint are loose as giue with “Pips? Say, the their bananas, Prying a dimo outs these eegs is harder than getting satisfaction from a room oterk. gard around = this 1 could run myself hag- braxs tag bungalow and all I'd win would be an angry look, Once a dame stipped me a quarter for throw: Ing her sultease at a taxi driver and I broke off a tooth biting _ it to see if it was real.” tlori¢. o'clock in the mornin; the Charlie Tennant at the keyhotes | Menitary There is Strength in|= \Every Tablet of This Newer Form of Iron weeks T much you tron known oo Bartell Drug Co., coptances REAL ESTATE . Capital i BILLS PAYABLIO B.. Shorrock Andrew Price D@postts sere secre m., 1 the interviewer what do you think I am? What you think I'm Going at three! Prowling | up and down the halla and pulling | *®°* Owl | Swift Drug Co., University Drug Co. and G. 0. Guy, Statement of Condition The Marine National Bank of Seattle At the Close of Business September 15, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts U. &. Treasury Certificates and Bonds... Other Bonds, Warrants and Other Security Federal Reserve Bank Stock. . | Customers’ Liability Under Lette Prepaid Insurance Premium have some experiences Vil betr* form of iron, like the your bleod and like the iron in spinach, It is 90 prepared that it will not injure the t turb the stomac =| Siearned at cyl We a are) enrareed st 2, een Hi. F. Alexander Is to beset to make the follow. Ing test; See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming | per day, afer meals for two| Seattie Monday from San Sraceiet riaboard the steamship H. F. Alex est y 77 The mannlocurere of thie sewer! Aloxander has been in Calffornia for | Nunated Soradersion ts Ee | Te ee SS ices We on | Drug Co. |toria ferry route. th nor die-| it to cover in a heap of brush, GALLON Cash Refund Guarantee Bedroom Papers Lie SINGLE ROLL The Home Beautiful Is the vogue for color and life and design in wall deco- rations on the ascendancy? We know it is! happy customers have bought our dainty, snappy bedroom papers, while the “Tapestries” reign supreme for front rooms. Wall Paper $2.00 and $3.00 a Room Here HOUSE PAINT VARNISH TILES $2.39 SINGLE The very Within a short time Seattle Com-| community's funda, and this year munity Fund will make tte second|as in every preceding year, Red annual appeal to the citizens of| Cross will turn back every cant to These are quality papers direct from | Seattle for the funds necessary a the publie in the welfare work it New York mills. next bg does For Kitchen and Bath 22¢ TAPESTRIES 25c to $2 Thousands of ROLL—8 YDS. Single Roll latest—just received. ‘Smiths Wall Paper House LOOK FOR OUR BIC ELECTRIC SICN 16 21 FOURTH AVE. or something? Be yourself, brother! I'm sure slugging my ear at them hours, and the night clerk has to turn in a fire alarm to wake me if @ late customer floats tn.” "You mean you can't give me some nice, juicy scandal stuff—tales of things that happen in the dead of night?” insisted the Fresh Re porter. “Uhuh!” Chartle shook his head. “The other night I did dream a guest handed mo dollar and I came outa the old slumber with such a yell the night clerk thot the damp was on fire, but ouside of that—" So the Fresh Reporter wandered) to his City Editor, seemed not therefore he sat down wrote this veracious tale to prove that your good belihop does NOT see or bear anything. Enumclaw Men Kill ENUMCLAW, Sept. 19.—The pred- atory career of a 160-pound cougar, which has wrought havoc among lo- | cal poultry raisers, was ended here by three young men who shot and) lkitied the animal after their dogs ran A party of unsuspecting men and | women was within a few feet of the cougar when it was killed. Here From South jander, which was christened for him. | Winter Schedule of Ferry Is Effective A winter schedule became effec | |tive Monday on the Anacortes-Vic King” will leave Anacortes at 2 p.m. daily and Sidney at 8 a. m. daily. Furniture and Fixtures . Safe Deposit Equipment . Cash and Due from Ba LIABILITIES Surplus and Undivided Profits. ye for Taxes and Ini ‘8 of Credit and NTS ose Aco OFFICERS John B. Price, President EB. Bhorrock, Vice President Andrew Price, Vice President Charles 8. Willis, Vice President A. Prygger, Vice President DIRECTORS John $2,817,062.88 639,500.00 694,781.88 - 11,400.00 of Credit and Ao 91,798.08 1,127.96 « NONE 76,904.78 7,519.26 1,322,588.18 $5, 461, 683.02 «+$ 300,000.00 94,093.03 6,954.05 93,798.08 NONE | L. H, Bruns, Cashier C. BE. McDowell, Asst, Cashier RP. Callahan, Asst. Cashier Cc. F, Floren, Asst, Cashier R. W. Sprague, Trust Officer } j o. Price Charles 8, Willis Bruce C, Shorts George BE. Hardenbergh | pected number of horses. Huge Cougar Pest! The “Harvester [ ||_SEASONABLE BEAUTY AID | | throx, |expensive shampoo, which cleanses jthe dandruff, dirt and excess ofl, any good druggist ‘ . Yakima Fair Looms as Record Breaker YAKIMA, Sept. 19.—With 180 race horses, not to speak of the Indian steeds on the grounds and more livestock on exhibition than ever before in the history of the fair, the 26th annual state fair opened Monday at Yakima. Sixty nine additional stalls were set up the first day to house the unex- ~ AMUSEMENTS Rives @ Arnela) Larry Harkins; murette Joeffrie; Ross & Ed- TWKE balty OORE' THEATRE 937] “Herbert and Dare | 10:18 i301 fhe Pathe Wows | 10:04 Does a Re-Built Battery Give Satisfaction? Sometimes — sometimes NOT. But rebutiding costs anywhere from $12 to $15, so why even think of it, now that you can get A NEW BATTERY—the Wil lard Wood Separator type— at pric® as low as $17.45 ‘That's a revelation in Bat tery value. 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