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BY Dr. Underwood of New York co Gives Out Facts About Bake Oven Used by ~ Dr. Loughney. = The dry air, heated from 800 to 6 350 dest ar to Gout 5 Nourttis parts, by means of a + even in cases of long standing = Ankylosis, 1 gives speed relfef, but produces an absolute re Het from pain ofttimes after the | first bake ! The Bak rolleves pain, re duces swe absorbs effusion of soda and rate stiffened Dr ma af lecided to en-| patients | established Hg ot $100, per |CaPt R. E. Sherwood, treatment. This 1 ofter win|ffom Gov. Hatfield. be open but a sh eo, for judg ing from response to a similar offer some time ago of Dr. Lough ney Bakes at the low rate of $1.00. it will, as before, not take long to | enroll the limited number , Hippocrates, Father of Medicine, has told us that “pure blood and disease are neers. Dr. Lough ney's curious Bake Oven, wherein humana beings comfortably stand a lead or bake potatoes, has re stored to usefulness and comfort | ; thousands of Seattle victims of o> .: t rheumatism, colds, la grippe, sct By Mary Boyle O'Reilly neuralgia, stomach. CHARLESTON, atica, anemia, Here Gen. Elliott, who is at the head of the military dictatorship in West Virginia during the strike, Is shown talking to The general is reading an official document MARTIAL LAW SHOWS U.S. ‘WHAT'S COMING TO WHOLE Ww Va.,|up to be ertmin | fighting for co’ keep thelr chi fons needed to from growing 8. egg Baten and Kideey Com:| Jane 17.—“What has been the) “This, our national problem—the plaints, lumbago, rheumatis: Ci pbs ae ite je. | Problem of th lations of capital fm fact all ailments caused from| "ature of this mili ary autoc- | ee iabor—has brok § bad blood and poor circulation,| racy which has ruled the state| Creek in VOLCANIC and thousands of testimonials are) of West Virginia for the past|because there, in that cutoff val on file in Dr. Loughney’s office! year? ley, the percentage of NATIVE from satisfied patients who, with- out the Bake Oven, would be doomed to a painful life of hope Jess and helpless crippledom 8-84 Charles D, Eliott, ‘This is the question I asked Gen the man who has been in command of the milit BORN Americans js higher. There is no foreign element to call upon when dissatisfoction brews a strik The situation is immediately ten ; Dr. Loughney’s offices are in the|in the war-torn Kanawha coal/@ can well b People’s Savings Bank Bldg, cor-| relay. “This terrible coal strike, ner Second Ave. and Pike St./ Gen. Elliott believes in what has| Dloody as it has been, must Suites 220-221-222-223. Hours, § a m,.to6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. | tatorship. Consuitation Is Free He ts when martial law POPULAR PRICES Weat Pantages Theatre “Unequated Vaudeville Means Pantages tevilie.” MATINEE TODAY . BOB FITZSIMM an extensive scale. One At the head of a Company of Fourteen tn BULGARIAN ROMANCE” AENDOR VON COTOLY, the Great Hun- arian Pianist. armed gua 10e and 2%¢,.;came to enforce | States. mean POWER in a develop it. en little the moneyed men | autoc | “The fight between forces began, neither ing the real trouble With Electric Lights, with Par- Jor-Buffet-Observation Car, and Coaches with High-back Com- machinery by their and power rights, arad fotly first . rane DAILY Three Day Trains Of Heavy—Smooth Running— High Back Bent Coaches, Smok- ing Car, Observation Car and Dining Car with our Famous Dining Service that fs praised by all patrons. One Night Train Of Standard and Tourist Sleep ing cars, open to occupancy at 9:30 p. m., most comfortable coaches. Electric Lights ON ALL TRAINS Northern Pacific Ry. Excursion Tickets East Daily May 28 to September 30 fancy ‘medium “ee larke « . Pork—— Dressed home Trimmed Short loin Shoulder Loca) asparagus, box Head letty « Celery, er Call Full details on application. or write H. N, KENNEDY, Gen, Agt. J. O, McMULLEN, City Pass. At. First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle. Eastern hy { sound timothy iditnes ed cate 1 and’ bariey mixed Telephone Elliott 5760. A. D. CHARLTON, A. @. F, A, Portland, Ore, Stowart.—Ady, 5 |e ae c. ey “This law was the law —since only money had come to where costly machinery was required to/ Froit—Selling Price, of money | state because continu | ously made to regard themselves as much the two understand. | the mining |; kings, made dangerously powerful and electric the workers lbeen done under bis military dic student of eco} nomic conditions and he thinks that means Virginia has little ground suitable for farming on any sort of “To develop the state, capital was invited in ON ANY TERMS and statutes were passed empowering the ratlroads to protect thefr prop- erty and passengers by means of} . These guards being, | ences. m tion servants, Of Course, At oO OT ONLY law |LONGED PERIOD OF MARTIAL | night there was in the lonely valleys, shut off from the legally-ruled United | “Naturally the workers were giv- encouragement were wing are the average prices | mmission merchants to and prices paid by the re Th niens otherwise Indicated. 19@ 2 22.00 Rest modern outside rooms, 260 | to 60c. Stewart House, 66 West Pas % § | at requires considerable of axpertence surely cause an awakening of all big capital; otherwise we are at the beginning of an in- jal revolution beside which emeinmebentp needed renovation, fumigation and| the French revolution will EL... sanitation it is far preferable to} pale! SEATTLE THEATRE [| ‘*!! Isw. He ts absolutely sincere For ft is impossible to have is belief. any real peace so long Lore erry Tale great mine war, armed and hostile bod! Tonight—All Week O'Reilly,” he sata to me, | opposed. “The County Chairman” |present ‘otfect of old, old causes. “This mine war, I tell you. Is not |m battle for better wages, but for decent AMERICAN LIVING CON- DITIONS. The miners’ scale ts secondary—purely “Martial law HAD come to keep these two enemi for that's what they are now—apart, pending |some adjustment of their differ to “WE DEPRECATE THE PRO- LAW, BUT WE MUST FACE THE FACT THAT THE CONDITIONS IN WEST VIRGINIA ARE BUT AN EPITOME OF THIS WHOLE NATION’S PROBLEM — COPING WITH TWENTIETH CENTURY INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS UN- |DER NINETEENTH CENTURY | LAws.” Try Skin Absorption Instead of Cosmetics biernished ¢ Amalgam filling ‘The beet grade of amalgam is used by us The tooth Je put in proper con- Itton before the fillings are placed. For 1.00 Gold Crowns, $4 To obtain good service from a badiy Aecayed tooth, allow ue to treat It, then Afterwards crown ft with Gold or Porcat ‘owns, You will be surprised at the quality of such @ tooth Bridgework, $4 correctly. Our ath Qo place bridge work specialists can match your place in the missing teeth br Gold ao that you will have th service from them FullSets Teeth,$5 Up le custom they never ted wo per We have thousand ers wh fenew tha fectly un “ nm ‘Any ‘work pre ton be repaired free of charge at any time. Zome in BOON—today If yr fon FREE examination and eattm | 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination CUT- RATE DENTISTS reity 207 University 8t., Becond and t Bt, Opp. Kracer-Vetersve T diately surrounding the tents. LONDON, June 17.—Mre, Emme line Pankhurst, the militant suf fraget leader, whone ticket cf leave wan revoked last Saturday, the day Jof the funeral of Miss Emily Da vison, was again released today jfrom Holloway jail, From the moment she was re. jturned to jall, Mra. Pankhurst re- j fused to eat anything and maintain- Jed her hunger strike until she be- came so weak she could not stand It was decided that {t would be dan lgerous to confine her longer | Mrs. Pankhurst is now little more than a shadow of her former | self, and those close to her are con vinced that she will not be able to survive another period of impris onment and self-imposed starva tion. |STRONG MEN MEET | IN BIG TUG-OF-WAR 8AN FRANCISCO, Juno | Strong men of 5 }to tug and strain here tonight fn a three-day {International tug-of-war tourney. James Munroe, chief of the Caledonian society, will referee. | Austria, Sweden, Italy, Canada, Denmark, Ireland. America and England are the contestants for to The American, Irish and Canadian teams are favorites. ‘Asthma Sufferers | | | | | Roslyn, Wash., Sept, 37, 1912. In July of the present year I was | suddenly taken with a severe cough and cold on my lungs and gradually | three re grew worse till I could not work | or sleep at night, was forced to sit up {na chair all night, was cough-| ing and wheezing all the time and Drummer of the Eighth.” 1 : had night sweats, no appetite. tried all sorts of remedies with no At the Clemmer Until Wednesday This strikers’ camp Is one of the large ones at Holly Grove. | |“An Up-to-Date Lochinvar, | Enemy,” “Unmasked by a Kanaka,” | tion last night. | Read This 7 ree }ic Elixir,” “Sidi HE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913. MAN AQUARIUM | COUGHS UP FISH Mich., June hip For |neveral days he has been coughing up small sized brook trout from |two to five inches in length. | For weeks Nickels has been suf fering from severe stomach com When a king in one of the amall-|plaint which baffled physicians and er European kingdoms takes away threatened his life. Rece he the wife of one of the commanders |W seized with a violent #pe in his army, the commander sees | COUKhing and coughed up a fe but the wrong {fn his helpmate, and |!nch fish. Several other coughing not in his king. The subject takes *pells have followed and each time his baby girl and a serving woman the farmer has has emitted f with him to the mountains, where) Attending physicians exp the child grows up in ignorance of Phenomenon by declaring Nickels | the world and its ways, Learning 6¥allowed tiny minnows which live of the {ful maiden that lives and grew tn his stomach. Nickels in the mountains, the king’s son 18 recovering rapidly, g008 forth in search of her, Upon finding the girl, he encounters lit Ue difficulty in taking her away with him. The heartbroken father has the serving woman bake aj | “loving cake.” He doctors the cake| | and it is sent to his daughter. | ON FREE SUGAR | | the king and the prince live and/ yr sasees forget—for “The King Can Do No| Resolutions opposing the _ pro- Wrong.” The picture ts shown in posed removal of duty on sugar and three reels at the Alhambra favoring a protective tariff were to- ® bs day forwarded to Washington's rep At the Olympian Tonight resentatives in congress by the Se- Upon eating the cake, she falls} dead at the feet of the prince, but “There Were Hoboes Three,” /attle Merchants and Credit Men's “Hin | assoctation, following their adop- BENTON HARBOR, Paul Nickels, , {8 @ human aquarium. Bor an tow E. R. Adams, local manager of the | |Alexander Baldwin Co., owner of several Hawatian sugar plantations and representatives of many other At the Elite Until Thursday “The Value of Mothers-fm-Law,” “The Stolen Claim What the sugar raisers, told the members| Good Book Taught,” “The Only | that e move to put sugar on the Veteran in Town.” free list was being backed by the PE ae refinories, as it would help them =) F. = and injure the growers. He said At the Odeon Tonight free sugar will mean financial ruin “Barney Oldfield’s Race for to the cane growers of Hawali | Life,” “Bread Cast Upon the Wa - |ters,” two reels; “The Homestead Race.” AT THE THEATRES At the Soclety Until Wednesday “The Stolen Loaf,” “The Transia tion of a Savag Bunny's Birth THIS WEEK. day Surpri itagraphers at || Moore—Dark Kama Kura,” “The Heart of an|f Metropolltan—Blanche Bates tn Actress,” “The Witness for the De. <"2"9 fense.” | At the City Until Wednesday | “The Country School Te: “Caught With the Goo impses of Montana,” “The Max Hadj! Moursouck.” | Seattie—"The man, Orpheum—Vaudeville. Vaudeville. Vaudeville. County Chatr At the Yesler Until Wednesday “Captain M Brown,” “The Photoplays and River Pirat rhe House vaudeville, Darkness,” “She Must Be Usly,”|[ Melbourne — Photoplays and [| Hattle’s New Hat.” eee At the Alhambra Until Thursd “The King Can Do No Wrong, els; “Gaumont Weekly,” eee eville, | |] Alhambra — Photoplays and vaud le. oo The committe wants to study |just how far lobbyists have gone in At the Grand Until Wednesday | JUSt how far t des” “Tongue Marks,” “The Launch Bre NE cea ue ing of the Edgar H. Vance,” “The “From Mill Direct to relief till I heard of NATURE’S| “Alone {nthe Jungle,” two You.” CREATION. I have tak a poe | Tee's “His Tired Uncle,” “Pathe on Weekly,” “The Capers of Cupid.’ tles and I am feeling well and can oe work better than I have for At the Dream Until Wed: months, have lost my wheesing| cough, can sleep and eat with the greatest of pleasure now, “Thanks to Nature's Creation.” Uberty to use my letter tf it can help some other poor sufferer ay {t did me. Yours very truly, WILLIAM NICHELSON. A letter such as the above from a@ man of Mr. Nicholson's standing in our own {mmoediate neighbor hood carries conviction with it, and 1s proof beyond question that Nature's Creation does all that it in claimed to do. in the treatment ot. | Lung Trouble, Catarrh, Asthma, | etc. Nature's Creation is not a stim ulant and carries a low por cent of | alcohol. It is a body builder, blood ronewer and health producer. Call or write for full partieulara [MATURE’S CREATION 636 Pioneer Bldg. Pioneer Bguare, opp. Totem Pole You are at| At the Circuit Until Wednesday “The Governor's Doub in Mourning “The Prot Predicament,” “Along the Nile.” eee “The Yellow Peril,” three reels “A Study in Sociology,” “The Head of the Ribbon Counter, | ete At the Class A Until Wednesday “phe Wine of Madness,” “The Chateau of Chenonceau,” “Death's Marathon,” “Max's First Job,” “Brought to Bay. : Bungalows to your plan. We will eave you 26% or more. one’ of our Melbourne Until Wednesday At the ek Speed King,” “While Her Baby Slept,” “The King's Messen ger,” “A Problem in Reduction,” "Via Cabaret,” - | loney Down GOLDEN, Colo, June 17. No M y Easy to Pay for You will certainly quit paying rent ofer’ you. neve tnvestipated | eer houses and method of doing bust. noes Tnapect our garage at 2003 Mie constructe James M. Taylor, a retired mining | man of this city, has just discov: | ered that he has been mourned as dead by his relatives for the past forty years. Now “the late la mented,” as he terms himself, will make a visit to Clinton, Ind, to prove that reports of his death sqon after the civil war were like those sent out about Mark Twain some years ago exhibit house and First ay. Houses lath and pias f PORTABL fend for catalo Nudd House and Send 260, Rutler Drug Co., Seat tle, for Butler's Liguid Toot Miller, —Adv. 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