The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1923, Page 10

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To the Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists of Seattle We are sending you from New York today a com- plete laboratory report on the antiseptic Zonite, anda bottle of the product for testing purposes. Doctors are busy men, constantly showered with advertising letters and pamphlets. We take this method, therefore, of calling your particular attention to the importance of the report sent you by this Company, and present herewith a few of the facts most essential to a knowledge of our product. Zonite is a concentrated, stabilized and improved form of the Carrel-Dakin Solution prepared by a patented electrolytic process. It more nearly ap- proaches the ideal antiseptic than any other ger- tion and Zonite is almost exactly in Proportion with the amount of avail- able chlorine present. The above tests and many are contained in the report we are sending you. This report and clinical investigations show that: _ First; Zonite is stable. Second; Zonite is more than~ _ six times as effective as Dakin’s in the presence of organic matter and morethanthreetimes as effect- ive at the same hypochlorite strength. Third; Zo- nite has greater penetration than Dakin’s. Fourth; Zonite has less coagulating and haemolytic action’ | than Dakin’s. Fifth; Zonite has less irritating Prop- erties than Dakin’s and permits a far greater re- micide now available. We make this statement knowing that it has been substantiated by ex- haustive laboratory and clinical tests and that it has been endorsed by every biologist and surgeon who has investigated the product. The disadvantages of the Carrel-Dakin Solution are difficulty of preparation, lack of uniformity, instability and loss of effectiveness in the pres- ence of organic matter. On the other hand, Zonite is ready to use, uniform, stable and much more efficient in the presence of organic matter. As an indication of this you will find below two tables and a chart which are the result of a laboratory investigation of Zonite and Dakin's. Stability test of Zonite and Dakin’s over a period of five months The laboratory making the test to the left has the following to say in their report conceming same: “In order to determine stability, samples of Zonite were kept under observa- tion fora period of two years and the total available chlorine deter- mined every two months. During the first year no detectable loss in strength occurred while less than 0.3 of a gram per liter was lost during the entire period.” “FOV VE+th oda +490 teh teeeed +4492 ++ Veeer rs ++ ZONITE 77] PHENOL COEFFICIENT | TANT sonuTIon 2133 ZONITE =9.0 game pur ite AVAILABLE CHLORINE | DANI'S SOLUTION =1599 Pos ml ade of the rela- Chlorine tive germici ‘operties "iad of Zonite and Balin’s in the presence of saliva In the test to the left the exact condi- tions of organic matter in the human mouth were reproduced and are en- tirely comparable so far as organic materials are concerned to the fluids esent on the other mu¢ous mem- rane surfaces of the body. Please note that a 1:100 dilution of ater ae 0.09 gram per liter of chlorine produ complete sterility in five minutes while it required a 1:10 dilution of Dakin’s containing 0.468 gram per liter of chlorine to accomplish the same result. Com- pare this test with the one above and observe the diminishing power of Dakin’s when approaching the conditions encountered in actual use. growth of tissue and reconstructionof animal cells. These things being true, we affirm that because of its non-poisonous character, high germicidal effi- ciency and non-caustic properties, Zonite widens the opportunity of the layman to cooperate with you in the practice of preventive medicine and solves the hypochlorite problem for professional and general use finally and effectively. Should any physician or dentist anywhere desire a bottle of Zonite for testing purposes, kindly let us know. ZONITE PRODUCTS COMPANY 342 Madison Avenue, New York ATT LI TAR Gate May Be Given to Moran Jake Daubert Talked of as Successor to Cincy Reds’ Manager BY HENRY L. FARRELL N’ Vo YOR i Owners of Red Sox to | Sell Club, | COLUMBUS, Ohio, 3 | price was agreed | thing i set=tor | deal, naid E. M. 8 who dis cussed his dicker with U. J. Herr | mann, part owner of the Boston Red | |Sox, for the purchase of the club, arrived here today re hot drawn up yer, | but they #oon will be," he xaid. “We expect to take over the ownership next October 15 and start rebuilding | the club for the 1924 pennant race.” | Shelby to. Have Wild W est Show| YHELBY, Mont, May 23.—All the| canvas in Shelby won't be on} the por of the defends his t a net Tommy | Gibbons hero Jt x | ‘Thousands of yards of it will be| made into tent homes for the visit. | re, The Chamber of Commerce | Mian taken action to fnatall the larg: est tourists’ camp in the world at! Shelby. Eighty ac five minutos’ | walk from the are have been} leased for the tent ci It will be laid out like an army camp with streets, water and gas| for cooking and lighting. The gas} will be piped from the big wells | only a few miles aw: rile | ‘A Denver man plans to put up a tent hotel that will accommodate a} thousand guests | ‘The Ray Knight roundup will aleo | juse hundreds of tents, Knight is / one of the wealthiest cattleme the world, owning a milli in South America and [120,000 acres in Alberta, His Wild West show rates with the |world famous Pendleton roundup. | Knight will bring 600 of the wild-| of the range here for the | . Fifty-three of his | jait in Cale! waddlen, jarena sill sent jwul cover 40 act re will be @ quarter-mile track nelosure, ‘Th Knight | stagéd at Saskatoon rowds of 60,000 to 62,000 daily. | |Roundup dates have boon definitely | |fixed for July 1, 2, 3 and 4, Twenty. five thousand dollars have been placed in Mayor Jim Johnson's bank here to guarantee prizo moneys for broncho riders, Shelby ts located at tho jintersection of the Roosevelt trail, the Sunshine trail and a direct automobile road into Canada, Shelbyites will start wearing their elght-gallon Stetsons and other cow: boy regalia beginning the first of June to add the Western touch to. the frontier ploture, Horace Greeley sald, “Go West, young man and grow up with the country.” Shelby says, “Come and seo the big fight and the only real Wild Wost town in tho world.” BASEBALL TODAY SACRAMENTO va, SEATTLE RAINIER VALLEY PARK Game Starts 245 P, M ng when Dempaey | ff ) Final Windup of STAMM BROS’| FIRE SALE) The Entire Balance of This Smoke- Damaged Stock Must be Closed Out Slick and Clean in Shortest Possible Time. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED And Backed by the Reputation of Stamm Bros. Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods at PRICES That SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Straw Hats Men's new arrival Straw Hats, oO, now $3.35 SL Straw Hats eee eae en) traw is very new fe, abe Silk Sox "$3.85 aen's sik Sox will be sold 49c a Athletic Unions "Neckwear Neckwear, , Now on sale 48c Neckwear All” Suk Knit and Cut Silk Neckwear, regular $1.50, now Neckwear A beautiful line of ene 8 Neck: wear, regular $2 $1. 29° _ Stetson Hats @ Btetwon Hats, regular ” $4, 95 Men’s Hats e's s Hats, very $3.15 de EE SA reget 8 Hats $3. 85 ence eee} Men’s Caps A wonderful lot of Men’s Caps, regular $2.50 and $3.00, now $1.79 newent st Straw Hats Athletic Union Suita, in sizes, on sale at 79c eS Silk Socks Men's Onyx Pure Silk Socks will go on sale at 59c Men’s Suits One lot of Men's Suits, reg Men’s Suits Men's Two-Pants Suits, reg ular $35 and $40, on sale “$24.35 Men’s Suits Men’s Suits A beautiful s Tweed §p Men's Newost Style Suits gular price $3 regular $30 and $35, on gale at $21.45 $23.45 Men’s Suits Men's Suits, including the famous Langham clothes, regular $50 and $55 $34.45 ; 3 Men’s Suits Men's TWO-PANTS SUITS, in very latest styles, reg- ular $40 and $45, now $29.65 ular price $25, on sale at $19.85 selection of rt Suits, and $35, now E. & W. Collars EB. & W. Webbing Cloth Col- lars, regular 50c, now 39c Fashionknit Ties Genuine Fashionknit — Neck. $2.50 and $3.00, Silk Shirts Men's White Jersey Silk Shirts, regular $6.00, now Lisle Unions Men's Lisle Union Suits will be put out now at $4.35 $1.19 B. V.D. Unions | Starched Collars We will sell genuife B, Vv. Dp. Al EL & W. and Arrow Union Suits at Starcned Collars, on sale at $1.15 15c Union Suits . Soft Collars, Light.wel, Lisle U Suits, ight-weight Lisle Union Suits, nt mala regular $2.50, now $1.85 16c Men’s Shirts Night Shirts % ; A dandy lot of Men's High- We will sell very fine grade grate’ Drdesv ani onsale Men's Night Shirts at Men’s Sox Boston Garters Men's 25¢ Cotton Sox, in black Men's Wide Web Boston Gar- and brown, on sale at all sizes, regular $3.50, now ters will go on sale at $2.15 29c. Sale Starts Tomorrow 9:30 A. M. Thousands. of dollars’ worth of merchandise which was or- dered before the fire has arrived and will go on sale here at greatly reduced prices. Nothing will be held back, and every price reduced. Men’s Shirts Men's English —_ Broadcloth Shirts, regular $4.00, now $2.85 Men’s Shirts Men's E. & W, Shirts, in small sizes, will go on sale at 95c Men’s Shirts Silk-striped Madras Shirts, in

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