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hk { ' THE STAR— SATURDAY, SE '\FAST CONTESTS AT TH AT H T RLEY OPENING SMOKER Four Hot Boxing Bouts) the fight out of Mrincoe and another crack on that same jaw had Pre . Given at Washington [coo traveling up Quoer Street INCID ae : au | good atiff punch would have soe —_— him out for the full count but ba Athletic Club liviseoe waa groggy and another Four bammer and tongs boxing| Bounty was not quick enough to “Wild Bill” Says He Did And here ts another spiel on the bouts, each of which contained | taking advantage of his opponent's ident (et real milling than a good many plight and Briscoe, after going to Not Swear —A Fan rting Editor of The Star rr main al Gives New Phase. , ats, wW 1 by clinching and stallir athering (86 sewsion, but La last night Bounty wag awarded a wellearned Two speedy wrestling matches | decision were al staged but the 0 spec Chapman, a 12546. youngeter tators were hungry for the boxing who ts a vest pocket edition of} feast that was being served to them | Perey Cove, the Human Slat, fought n chunks and the wrestling, though | three fast rounds with Geo, Brown Traction at the opening | cee asiogal cont © the the mat twice in the round, sue an f the Washington Athletic! w doubt saw the painful lead of Wild gutt Hurley at Ur Dudley Dug her day, but did you hea Hilog language of Mr, f dale to the Honorable Wild BU who claim that the -] regret this Incident Inexpresalbly Butte first baseman was using this pains me m naughty language, claims thet he you—but in the interests aid not swear but only said “Hard washed baseball I tmplore tek" and other simtlar expressions, | sist Bill Hurley, whe wes off the ball grounds the other day by Dumd re than it does f white. | ' necessary evil know how, Chapman has @ ptw Cal Harris of the 8. A. C. was rod left and he at you sedulously The Tacoma Ledger ing to polysyllable profundity scheduled to meet MePherson tn| vantage on the willing Brown, The the tne anys proixity, ventrtloquial, verbosity the main bout of the evening but refer id draw at the end of Dugdale and Hurley do not get and vanlloquent vapidity You| Harris was unable to be present the third round and despite the along together and Bill never mise must shun all double entendres, and & young clean-cut looking chap cries of “another round” draw was ea a chance rub tt into ‘Dug’ | prartent jocosity and pestiferous | >y the name of Meldner went on| the decision that stood when the fat boy Is losing. Dug-' profanity, ebscurant or apparent,’ |!" Harris’ place. They fought at 160| Lonnale Austin, boxing tatructor dale says he addressed a foul re-/and at that Wild BIll was carried | pounds of the 8 A. C, who was present mark at him during the progress away in a half-fainting condition Stiff Pace Set at the rt af Wednesday's game. Hurley says Dugdale wept so copiously on the) phis pair out & etift pace in| Wa# the quickest boxer in taking that Is not true, so there you are, grounds and the ‘Umps' has &lthe firat two rounds, which were “¢¥#ntage of an opening that he Rin ts a pretty wild Turk on the severe cold through getting his feet! about even, but in the third Mo | (Austin) bad ¢ field at times, but he is always! wet, and the groundkeeper required | Phorson cut loose & wicked awing |, fagen and M careful in what he says in hearing four full loads of sawdust and 4 a bea lookts * Knights of the of the spectators Y G. M. DUNCAN.” | MePherson followed up hin attack Other high « =|with continued jabbing on. that 200d from bis opponent's nos ox ; ‘ the opening round and increase wash but Makiner was game and) ine flow in the second. In the |both men took som were pen-| ini @ Marshall og Sal ye. fshment tn the flerce mid-ring ral. (tira Marshall cua ring and used a straight left to good Hes that resulted from McPhor | S84, sed & Straten Non a tn this |won’s aggressive tacticn. MePhor S4Yntage. Ma roun ‘weoulted fh jetting the son was awarded the decision and [Ul : 2 uted in his @ id decision What proved to be the beat bout Wrestling Bouts th MeDonal ad = Higginbotham of the evening's entertatnm re 1 went on in the main wrestling bout united in the surprise of the card : at 120 pounds, and MeDonald sur for Ed La Bounty though outwetgh : yrined the spectators by winning fu 15 pounds, almost put ?* fieae c” in two str fall “ fad” RIN Bet p in the ™ ig ta tw sight talle rushed the horse o! —— fou aad of Chie flashed another ushed the b (f his feet, bis rth round « tl ehimatan by. Winnie te, sinelas er Keen shall, two 133b. mitt, furnished an Hagen drew gash aan bout Corey Three First Choices Win in|} Al classy, was merely tolerated! a kid who waa willing bat did | used It to good ad ide, said that Chapman | 1908, PASSENGER AGENTS ‘MUSIC HATH CHARMS PEN Oe Aone welcome t ts’ association da ) | oun teenie met 7 ee a ot after wh a trip w thin afternoon and wae encorted t Because of the muntoal temperas, pease between Mr, and Mra, Mtoll ‘ en he AY grou ment of hi wife, which, according | MevetAl times and pleaded with the | 1o¢ al ral road men to, ithe of the Xposition mar i wife to inn to her } und, but| Annex, where the deleg quet at Butler Annex 1 thea bo the tentimony in the case, made] tat she always insisted that his|make thelr headquarters owed by ba ang life with him so anaativfactory that Hid not renpond to her | geat I've Husiness session, @ she finally abandoned him, Wil und ife with — bbe ur Kverything b# In readinem for the ime which a d ‘ liam Stoll obtained a digoree from nied no attraction 7 will be het wun ar ie vin dokes i. Foy the | M@eeption and cnfertaloment of the on the wenger Frater's court this morning ived tow r since | delegates, all of Whom will be here he nt ning of the The star witness in the cane they have three ehil-| before Monday noon, ail | ana a teh wi ed that he acted as ar Iren, aged 19 nd road man in this city, regardless of | be mad Bre mon the whether or not he 1 member of er h » Two hundred the Grang MANY TOWNS Pie SEEM DOOMED ©3285..." | p to San Jame avudiat and one Inlands, Victoria, “Vancouver “fap Jest raiirond men in the north. Puget sound cities. Am ela Perfect Wall of Pica Is on Chicago Bay, Cascade aver | West. J Nye Pe allim, ¢ t pe wen ee will be erved oi ! Grand Marias, Pigeon River In- | OF IR HOrnern reaey—t ate Catch, Sweeping On—Refu- dian reservation, Crofton and Nut |'* Mnother prominent member, Mr. |Can day and each saltten man j son and other scattered lumber | MeMulle shes to deny @- | Seattle krab one OF mang | gees Picked Up. camps and fishing hamlets slong |POrt that he has been ted mayor | the delegates and entertain the bo the north’ shore of the lake bop pint ey any way they wish Tours of tre e program for the convention |city will be the prineip (By United Press.) It fe Impossible to learn the fate|\, as tellows: g : igakiinatnenedl ‘nelpal means of DULUTH, Mion yt, 12.—Ab of the settlers in the though the fires on the Mesaba today, but it is believed that range have burned themselves out a small portion of them ha Vt tt W K HEAR 1g their property from! #® . . . ire region and the prospect of further damage hope of # rd in that region is now negligible, destruction, A few fugitives from |# TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * eporta from the north shore of the northern shore say that smoke | # * VISIT SEATTLE Lake Superior that the situa begrimed men have been ran First Race * . tion there Is critical and night may for hours without sleep and|® fiver Stocking, 4 to 1 * oe fall on the charred remains of what the battle looked hopeless last|* Toupee, 6 to * Hingen, candidate today are oral thriving villages pight lw 1 hs > erty 1 and settlements among the Cana The steamer America, which In| # + Staten, and Wie dian forests patroling the north # picking | & * } Htearey the Sau At last reports the fire was up refugees, i# due at Port Arthur | * rg sweeping in a perfect fall of flame today 4 e in” saat os 4 " | * camland # . . . . rd Time, 1:12 3-6 * D according to el 4 4 for thin stat | 3 Albin, den printer, George ty Gea » Joseph @ BY UNKNOWN CHAUFFEUR GARBAGE QUESTION 0.0 mount might have got home first. and moat torrific amateur battles i ch er, and W. L. Woods Maid of Getham Jockey King on King of Mist oa to Seattle. Both mea | ‘ells from Cowling. Corey seemed GOES TO CITIZENS =" "Sete ener, ae . again proved a wh ing combina-| carried wai a ke the kick of 4 eetto he wan almost flat on | (By United Press.) 1 ‘olice and ves ave beer Pay repee A Surprise. A quarter vase, Mouviog te tet | abet ata tie ates ental hie back when by a quick turn he| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12.—Mrs.| detailed on and are mak-| ¥s ae cn nt * * CORR R ee eee ™ was closest at the finish and beat, were concealed about their per: | “pped Cowling over and won the) J. M. Lawrence, widow of a Los|!nk & vigorous investigation which ik einiestenhee " a * WATER SHUT OFF ‘ ‘Three favorites, a second choice Fair Fagot, 20 to 1, thr lengths sons. fall Angeles millionaire, who is a guest to the arrest of | Ttnicipal garbag * NOTICE. & and two outsiders divided the card for the piace. Gent Up Queer Street The club's next smoker wil be/at the Fairmont hb 1, was found in believed t des tion = #yater r ‘ ra Water will be nt be ies * at The Meadows yesterday and the Maid of Gotham at § to 1 proved sivea October 33 j@neonectous, lying on a sand dune | Mrs. Lawrence must have been at | franchise sha off ate The battle was about even in th large crowd present witnessed a surprise in the twoyearold race first, three rounds so. Refer some gooe sport. The only hard and after leading all the way, won) gehact called for a fourth seaston bump the talent received occurred by a whisker from Buckthors, the | friseoe went out to to: up the fa the third race where Escalante favorite. The finish was so close foor with his smaller senent but was backed from even money that many thought the favo every time “Head” fll landed La down to 7 to 10, and thousands of won. Angle * Was an easy third Bounty came back with some hot dollars were lost through his de In last race the public went) stuff th made Briscoe wince. The feat He had a world of speed to All Ablaze, b the wi money men had been slugging almost tox Kid Jones te going to follow the the early part of the race and went to Aftermath and backed him to toe for about one minute when | County fair cireuit eo turned into the stretch five lengths from fours down to 13 te 5. After La Bounty, in one of the ft im front, but tired badly im the run Buster Jones, 10 to 1, led into the | exchanges, hooked a haymak home and not only lost first place streteh, Aftermath made his Briscod’s few. ‘The pune took all to Orifiamb, a 1 to 1 shot, but w sled even beaten a nose for the pla by Deneen. It is possible that C Russel! made too much use of Es calante oooh had he watted and not Fortier's peasing to bases these days is a work of art, and Willie is also getting back Into bia stride at the bat. He got two nice hits yesterday on, Sixtyfour out of every 1,000. of the world’s Inhabitants are bli s and easily ning by thre m, win ba. Jones last at Legal — Papke, the middleweight champton. Ablaze ran fight H Kelly at Ls and fintahed in the ruck, Angeles before be fants Kotohptt csess ae 1 ng evening LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS PY8"03 oo them seratehes, in the fighter accepting # chali inning of ye day's game and al the Ketechell-Papke fight though Seattle outhit the Mt thinks that a fight with Kell? BY REFUGEE. — the Dual poten mig be arranged in Los Angeled Archibald has such a big lead tn|novices. This makes his showing short ¥ score the contest for the silver cup to be all the more remarkable. Mr. Dwyer ee so 4. 8 ey that he looks like a sure winner. | diately after the close of the meet es He has 26 points to his credit and ing Whe Boe ge FOR TOMORROW his nearest rivals are Harris and rise, jee ee ee King with 18 each. Mentry, Walsh Judge Leighton and “Rie Jack” e gs ee ye eens and B. Wilson have 15 each, Mein-| Dinue leave for Vancoaver Sunday, "7 ))""., ? § 3 3] Manager Dugdale announces a tyre, Coburn and Scoville 14 each,| where they intend to fish for craba '"""" ” er for tomorrow after Koerner 13, Russell 9, Donvits 6 in the waters of Englieh bay , ' = 68 xtra game betng intro. Rettig 5, Hayes 3, Alarie and An an" P & re ry . 4 to play off the I}4aning the drews 2 each, and Hildebrand, Shel-| Most of the bookmakers wil! » ariwright. se -* 7 3 Tueed He will piteh An ton and Small 1 each et to different points of the com. | !f a rson, who did such splendid work oe pass immediately after “all right” f7*"",,° Sa 1 : yesterday, in one contest, and Rush While the Alaska Handicap is|is called on the last race today ein if 8 @ & © 6/im the the feature of today’s card, a great Hilly Engstrom and Joe Sechretber f°"! : ¢ , ae « ¥ deal of interest is taken in the are going to New York. Ed Soule in| ae .. eve be. t fifth race, in which a bunch of going to Minneapolis, Ed Fryer, Joe ‘ 2 ane ; ON THE FRONT speed marvels start, as {ft is! Harlan and Frank Bain go to Call Te ee if »! thought that the winner may pos fornia; Frank MeAvoy is going to| seu eet eset ees sibly shatter the world’s record, Canada, and thence to Texas. ©. eeLeeeeat " at ° 1:37265. Im case the record is | T. Martin is going oo a hunting and . mn Rt “ k — -1 i in BE on broken the Association will make fishing trip in the Olympics: the trainer of the winner a present Jones is going to the jung of $109. will try to beat the game on the =" half-mile tracks. Nearly ail of them »all ‘The finish of the first race was will be on hand at Oakland, how _ very close, Maid of Gotham and ever, when the winter meeting com-| ue carwh Ruckthorn going onder the wire mences, November 7 together and although the judges Smith’ cove elevator tonight, after which she will shift to a buoy in the stream. French bark Gem which aatled fr arrived ta Jun Town Dorthwesters League hung up the former's number. Some of the stables that contain « - t British bark EOS there were a good many in the cheap campaigners are contemplat ° 4 Sl teen tying disengaged at Town grandstand who disagreed with ing racing at Vancouver, Victorta, ? since Maret 24. ed to Quar the official placing. North Yakima and Spokane, bit : i tormaster Harber this morning most of the owners now here will 57 135 She is under charter to the Puget ‘The trainers of the entries in the ship either to Arcadia or Emory Whoek te tee Olen Winton” fifth race have been asked to name As nearly as can be foretold A) Ahestom. . . some one to assist Timer Dinue in division will he as follows: Em. | Susréee ©: S008) gales meena tet callie timing the race, In case there eryville-—W. EB Apple ORR ogee EN ee res Beatie ave Gus aay should be any dispute after the| Fine, W. M. Cain, M Stable, | and Kriees from Skagway thie afternoon race about the correct time | Hoag @ Co. A. J. Jackson, “Scott Ferguson, Harry Mack Al Tacoma Tato san parsing in at Prank Bain failed to beat a race, hill, Kee ate sr 91888 BL Steamer with black and his book lost $3,000. He leaves Coney, H Seppe nl Core ER A} rd A =e Sonam te Ss for California immediately after | Sobra Vista a 1 Sagde yut from Frisco for Seattle the close of the races and ts many my Coffey thousands loser on his booking ter, O. Turek “ Ane arrived at venture here. Durker, George wa A te Lambe pa grane, Paddy : s afternoon to to Roy Offutt lost a big bet on Ke | worth, M ~ ‘4 iumbe calante and also lost $500 when|and John , Widteciiin same Com ‘eneie The Englishman failed to show In| Ries, Chas » es & or te: the last race C. Hildreth, St. James Stable, Gar ¥ © $4 | wi shift from Tia ity & Dunlap, W. Gabriel, J. J ‘ ’ ntennial m Bookmaker Nelson Jones bet on| Waish, G. Henry, Ora ale Sta jafter which she wt his namesake Buster Jones. That J. F. Newman, “¥ Pa rp sa ae oe i ' was the only mistake he made all J. T. Robbins, 0. F : ashing Phit- | ¢ e ad f day and his book won $900. Wright, Roy Offutt . Ae atl Pere KE Some of the losers in the & Puck, Jack Thort ‘ were Joe Harlan $ B I & MeDonald J ggg EDISON VISITS Ik strom $1,500 and y” Phithty Frank Cla Dick F som & Caven, J. D. Brown, J, W sia Immediately after the start of the | Young ephenson, Walhauser & yy ae fourth race, Rubinon, who was the | Co : “ 4 t an A. Wt wh second choice im the betting, was | s invens the ti ent down and was, of course, um fickey” O'Ke the pool pie Vos 7 1 and » abie to compete in the race. It in| er Franet in York, 6; made ths mame ta doubtful if this one will be able to| da ' as doen|'» ; wd throughout the et start for a long time alwer ‘ ‘ ; eye 3 Mig lly aa *—Philadetphia, T; Bos e Ra Grand Immediately after the clone of the eaves for I >mpleting a trip meeting Judge Nathanson leaves H © $2 f th rth tand Pacif ant for Chicago, and Judge Hopper goes here the early part of Const League pleasure alone, and 4. new to Kentucky. Both 1 it Got mont of It back |; me a ‘ ; mY even ike to discuns hin press themselves high m the ground ‘ Th with the treatment ' ‘ ; The party Pin lea t ceived here eave we K nedia ft a Cladaress opint " as a % cen he mee ng to Yesterday's Ga ' a ' h and the a Newsy man Ambassador a their red hin getav PAPKE MAY HAVE safe FIGHT WITH KELL EY wy ey at th ume on| There is a good chance that Bill Ban, OBTEOPATHY CURES Mo & GP. LOUGMNEY Onieopatiie Pb “8 ¢ ' | for Particulars See ‘ Hank | Jone WALLING Co.| : z a and Hl Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. L7N SECO! wel & 112 Columbia Street Gy 10% On Your Soiegs the merey of the chauffeur for al hours, A Hiliman City on et * | Just outatd . eS am to5 p.m * + ay. An @ Goiden Gate park t tomobile party found ors elving at her and took her to the emergency ntion at the hospital she prac ba bt y |howpital, where, when revived, she Ueally recovered from the effects he 5 Liiclicliadiathelieltel weeeeee told « sensationa! story of having of the drug and her condition ts ~ 7 — been drugged by a chauffeur rious, She could r P vans TALES OF WITNESS Mre. Lawrence said that she en ber where she gaged the automobile last evening mobile and could give will be }to tke a drive through the park ription of eithe me of the ARE CONFLICTING jto the beach in order to get the chauffeur. ‘ah : ] benefit of the fresh air Mre. Law “ Whe ached the Casino she! and ts an , d O. Carlson, aliag 1, " asked affeur to get her a| young wo 7" Russian who fs alleged to be wisb drink plied and she « in Low Ang Americans in the Lead 4 in his native land for the map that aft ywed ft filed in connection with " RRACH N Y jer of two men, and wee tara almost Immediately aclous- left by her hushand. . r rested in Seattle August 26 for ax hens. From that ti Law t of which is said to cged assault on a leyearold gid rence said she remembered nothir nti! she was picked up and brough to the city by the automobile to b She | he o tine « ts ot the Fair Negeloff, has been re ed fr custody, and visions of a reward of $5,000 for City Datec "tt and Juventie OF emoved there er Vincent A oe: = nd eal ~~ = r % a a s a t , “ 1 * ar unnt ° f who arrested bim, 4 eee e ee eee eee ees gn made to him by the complaising witr HELP FOR THE NEEDY IN FURNACE OF ENGINE Accused of having cremated a firemen at the mill on the morning new-born babe of Mr. and Mrs. that Dr. Swoet placed the body of J. Farren in the engine furnace of the infant in the flames, d they the Northwestern Lumber Co.'s entered 4 vigorous objection to sawmill at Kerriston three weeks the proe nes ago, Dr. P. W. Sweet of Kerriston Dr, Sweet represented the regu was arrested by Deputy Sheriff lar physician who looks after the Matt Starwich and lodged in employes of the mill, and says he county jail this ning was within his legal rights in din Sweet will probably be charged posing of the body of the dead im with practicing medicioe without a fant in the m er which led to hia} jcenee. He exhibits signed by Dr. Turner but this Heense was ney ad asked for a dismissal of the action, declaring that he had bea npowed upon SEE THE BATTLESHIPS, Take advantage of the weather now and visit the Sound Navy Yard. See the battle ships. cruisers, prison ship, p and the beautifal grounds s the finest ride on the Som , leave Pier 2, foot of Yeser Round trip, He Last night an appeal was made in the colamns of TI Star for assistance for Rus sell Morrison, & young maw. the sole support of bis mother who lost his foot in an acct dent on & train, and who de sires to go to Los Angeles, Cal, to be kept there by rela tives until he is able again to become a bread = winner Young Morrison is now be ing cared for by friends at Edmongs. Any amount, nick els, dimes or dollars, wil! eived = by Way, every hour. SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL PICNIC AND DANCE, WILOWOOD be The Star and re ived by law Big picnic and dance Sunday aft went bim. The subscrip on Clothing for the The prisoner contends that the ernoon and evening at Wildwood @ tion to date is as follows by e lar Suits only baby was born dead, and cre. Park. Tickets, including boat fare, Eugene Standridge $ .00 nse st per: Suits only mated been there wa come entrance to the park and dancing A friend 1.00 Regular $5.00 Suits only tery at Kerriston in which to make only 25c. Steamers Wildwood and An off boy + 06 “= CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 First Ave. @ proper bariat Haas leave Leschi Park every bour There were only two Japanese eee SSR Ree ee ee eee Ieee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee Everybody Knows Mayor Mueller of Georgetown Read His Praise of Drs. Loughney MAYOR JOHN MUELLER OF GEORGETOWN SAYS “| WAS LAID UP_IN BED WITH GOUT. | WAS 80 BAD | COULD WALK, OR EVEN SLEEP AT NIGHT. DRS. LOUGHNEY OF SEATTLE CURED ME COMPLETELY WITH ONE WEEK’S DRUGLI Bienen gel IF YOU ARE TROUBLED, AS | WAS, WITH GOUT, SEE DRS. LOUGHNEY. T HEY WILL CURE YOU. YI JOHN MUELLER” CAN BE SEEN AT GEORGETOWN ANY DAY. READ WHAT THESE PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY— Their names and the positions they ocecy acknowledgments people who have py command your re spect and attention ason to be grateful, and who are grateful “EVERYBODY KNOWS JIM MORRISON Has suffered with spinal and 1 Loughney, Can be seen any day Mr. C. Knutson, manufact liy crippled up he eould not They are the voluntary Yous disorders, He will testify to the rest his place of bustness, No, 1 second ay. Seattle, Wa of guitars and mandolins, cured of rheum nd to business His wife and daugh % obtained Osteopathic treatment at the hands of Dre Knutson Was fomale m . Mr fter 15 years’ suf! i sizo praise Dra, Loughney, who cured them of nesses. They will gladly answer Inquiries, Can be seen Cedar st. Seattie, Wash 4 Mrs. A. J. Seward, saved from a needless surgical operation for female troubles, was advised to be operated on or she could not M¥® Drs. Loughney ’ cured her co: Crackenber pletely, Can be seen at 622% Thomas eattle matism, cured Mr. Ba sufferin verely front seen at 509 Marion Bldg. after a few treatments, Can b Mr P. Brennan, cured of rheumatism after one month's treatment with Dra, Loughney, can be seen at 200 Bie ivan Mild Seatt Mr. L. Gftehriat, cured of a sever attack of sciatica rheuma m afte a few drugless treatments will z y wer inquiries. Address, Station C, Madison park W. F Brotherton, so bad with #« atica rheumatism he could not turn Can be seen at 106 Pike at ver in t was cured and ab t » work in three weeks. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX ON OSTEOPATHY day of powder and } THESE DISEASES VIELD READILY TO DRS. LOUGHNEY’S WONDERFUL DRUGLESS TREATMENT The and knife is nearing world is becoming too intelligent to be d igged and hacked vain seareh for health when more era methods are available | insomnia Obesity nd better results may be obtained at a smaller price, * * 1 | Neuraigia Rheumatism would suggest osteopathy, * * * It is the saner and more au Paratysie Sciatica cessful method. The world wants it, It is absolu hart Epilepsy Spleen Disease tore in harmony with Nature than drugs. Spinal Disease Chronic Kidney Constipation Liver Ailments Chronic Headache Bad Stomach Asthma Indigestion Bronchitis Dyspepsia Dizziness Deafness R } Ears Heart Disease Floating Specks Hysteria Before € s Lumbago Lame Back From Palsy Whatever Cause DON'T DELAY COMING Hundreds of Testimonials and References Here of Gases Just Such as Yours Why put off t ta ning to Drs, Loughney and getting the fef that ha ways followed gless treatment? Many pe ie whon 1 doubt) " ‘ n cured by Drs Lought dr eatmen 1 will recognize nove tha ‘ the many w he doctor's offices all A. M. AND G. P. LOUGHNEY Office Hours! Bamtoopm OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS sy and Examination Pret Offices—10, 11, 12 Estabrook Bidg., Cor. Second and Union Consultat Entrance, 211 Union St “eReagzgass, FE RST! VERS _FSTES ELE _STSSZ TERK "sa7, v ev atre Wt he befor ‘The a s

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