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THE SEATTLE STAR DR. LOUGHNEY’S MAN BAKE OVEN AGAIN PROVES WORTH IN OLD AGE | Mit, A. J. Fero, 72 Years off Pioneer Farmer of Wash., Baked s ni Degrees of Heat, Feel 80 Years Younger — His Signed Statement Follows: ‘fo My Friends Who Are Sick: \T want to say that Dr. Loughney's | Bake Oven is a wonderful B- mt for the aged. I was very - ene rheumatism and a cold. They had to carry me to Dr ) toughney'’s Sanitarium. I was in Breat pain and my blood pressure wery high—235. I have taken bakes and eaten as Dr. Lough: Rey prescribed, and I am well again. I feel perfectly at ease. This photo. will show how limber I am the bakes. Alj of the soreness ‘ANd stiffness has left my old jaints. Tam very well pleased. My blood ts reduced to 135. A won change has come over me. I 20 years younger after the ts, and now my blood pres. i is normal. I advise all sick People to take the treatments. Sincerely yours, A. J. FEROE, Kent, Wash, eyo Moved Location Loughney is assisted by competent nurses. Hours, 9 a, m. to 6 pm. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. Tel }ephone Main 6242. Only the totally invalided or bedridden are treated in Dr, Loughney’s Bake }Oven Sanitarium in Kirkland. All cases which can come to the offices in the Crary Bidg, are treated at those offices, Write for free liter ture and references, or better yet, g0 and have Dr, Loughney make a Loughney's Bake Oven treat-| careful examination of your case— it Offices are located ut the cor-| don't euffer needlessly or loager. ‘of Fifth and Union, in the Crary | Start the treatments without delay rooms 3$10-311-312-313-314, —you will be well satisfied, “4 Nanoose Wellington comes from the original Wellington seam and is a free-burning tal, duick to s' and long _ ed and “thoroughly derbebed Order Nanoose Wellington 1d your monthly coal bills will be lower. DELIVERED BY DEALERS BUT GUARANTEED BY US If Your Dealer Cannot Supply You—Phone Us. ROW COAL CC F.C.FERREE; President You Are Invited ET'S sit down and talk it over’— the officers of the Dexter Horton Bank extend this invitation to those seeking financial service or advice. The men of this bank like to give the same thought to the problems of customers as to their own affairs. Because our officers and directors have a wide business experience they are able to understand conditions which commercial houses must meet. You are invited to “sit down and talk it over” at any time. ‘Dexter Horion National Bank. Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE , STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULT: ibn il Rh ditt ila Tides in = sATURDA Y Ve riret 243 am First Low bd, Second 169 pe my a2 } Second Low tide 5:68 pm, O1 tt Weather Bureau Report PATOOSH St wind 10.0 tt} ile. + 1 tt eh Oloudy Arrivals and Departures Arrived 4—8tr Protentiaus from Mantle at 140 pm Sailled Str Sliver Atate for Mantia via Nov. 26 ¥ Kobe ohana, kong, at Ai a.m Han Pedro vin San ¥ str Arabia Maru for i hana, Kobe and Shanghai, at 10 Nov, 26—Htr Yeikoku Maru for Aust via Kverett, at €:45 p. m.; #tr Kverett for |acoma, "a 8:48 Alaskan Vessels sburg—Nov, 2¢-—Malted, str southbound, at m . Spo. we ate Lxjon Arrived. Hailed, Hongkong—Now, 23 ca Maru from Beattie for Bea Bhanghal—Nov, 22—Arrived, stone State from Seattle Yokohama—Nov Arrived, Beattie a atr Key wtr Dar ore frov y Halboa—Nov Mailed, str Minme- Ban Arived, atr City from Seattle: fan Fr Admiral Balled, str v Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal-—Pter A—ftr Pine an wheainna. Meaknnee ite iver mate Gir City of Bye Pier I Anchoral Hakata | Northern Termioal—Str Bel} Bireet Terminal-—U. & ©. G. Algon- auin, U. & LM. T. Meather Pier 14-—ttr Protemiinus. Pier L1~-Motorebip Culburra #tr No: 4—8tr Arabia M tr Jefferson, rua. Latouche, atr ific Dock-—#tr Kentuckian, ing Board Moorini A Street Terminal—ste Mit Str Valdes. U. & CB Bure M Lander Street Terminal veyor, Spokane Street Terminal—str Remaisk. East Waterway Dock & Werthouse Co— tr Bidorado, atr W: hokia, Tega Dey Deck—thip Chillicothe, Dream, Forest Pride, Friend, Puget Gouna Ridge & Dredging Dock— Str Patterson, 4 tr Roosevelt. bktne Forest feo, Henry Villard. Coguiuam City, J. Potter, Griffeon, schre Meteor, J. W. | Kise, dark Belford. PLACE ae cane suger, 4 ; Ef 179, pure, freak milk, fe at Stall 62, Borden's milk, 4 tall ce all 67. Carnation milk, « tell cans 4iq Stall 12, Faire ‘ core meal, oT. sack ie. Pure apple jelly, 2 Tox 26c; steel out ° Stall 68, cocoa, 1 1. dhe, Stall 39, $1 broom, The; Holly Stall 17, Pp e, 8 * stall Be Mz bacon, 2 $ , Stall 162%, salmon, 2 Ma~3he; halibut, 20¢ th. fresh Werring, 100 T pies, per, bom. Pidelivered. Stall #1. treah |xround ‘peanut butter, Iie Ti Tea Gar- armalede, 380 sweet potatoes, & Ibe. mm Stalis 21 Sia 2, ; wheners, 2 Stall 16, } jeat tard, fos. 360; fresh hens, best butter, «8¢ fb. Swiss cheese, t6¢ T'; § The jam, $1.40. Stall 18, Federal or Co- operative milk, 10'%¢ can; soda crackers, 140 Ib; fancy Maine style corn, 2 for Stall 14, salmon, 16e~ M.5>hi %.; skinned soles, 160 Tb, Bal le ase F) Stall 109, best American cai Ts. 260, # Ths, 600, 100-™ m, 18e; Borden's mil al White soap, 7 bar age cheese, ie Ib.; at.; corn meal mush, fry, 196 %, Stall 21, Libby's mince meat, 300 Tb; large green Spanish olives, Stalls 32-34, lamb chops, 200 Ib.; 26 Im; -bonelem brisket 1, Stall 47, Good Luck ™, 3 Toa. $1; sharp fresh churned Lynden 2 new to Stall 111, sauerkraut, 1 margarine, cheese, 280 creamery butter Ade Ib. cheone, 2 Stalls fc ef ; 1 th SOUT! Stall 59, sliced bacon, 20¢ T.; bologna, Le Tb Sie T.; exas, 630 don; Stall 43, gry ‘salt pork, 180 M.! plontos, 19¢ b.; hams, 28 t. Stall 20, Karo syrup, 6 Ibe, 35¢; salad oll, $1.36 gal.; |perfect house braom, 4%c. Stall 61, nation milk, large 100, smalliean. 66. Stall 1, bread, 7c and 100 lout; fruit cake, be each, Stall #4, lamb i veal stow, fo M.; boiling WESTLAKE Stalls 16-17, 2 tall cans adtmon, 26 Ia toilet maper, 26e; Lux flak box aplit prunes, te uraya tea, be, END 30¢ T.; wieners, Stall 49, butter, cheese, 300, ‘4 Sugar mail, 6 bare White soap, 29c. Stall 104, home made eottage cheese, 260. Iniprisonment but No Labor for Thief LONDON, Noy. £),-—Brnest A. Hill, 3, postman attached to the Wimpole st. station, was caught tak- ing stamps off three letters. He got. four months’ imprisonment, |/an equal gain at 14 i] vanee in investment security has gone | Hoge — Taken U p on Market T JOURNAL WINANCIATL Ma blocks were tance in many WALL STR NEW YorK, N 26 old line divide se ttiowiariy. the w York atoek king new highs for the year nd New York Central showed . Pid, on Pacific 128%, which was at war the top price of B | The firat aale-of Mexican Petroleum war at stock wad at 116%, Gulf States Stoel conti 49. up M. Union Pesit thé bighest since 1919 6 80 and Southern Pacific 49. a new high on the moy tin the finanelal situation of ¢ ratio of 732.2 compared with 714 last went of the foderal reserve banks poin the downward deney of t y raters ng prices Included: Cheaspeake 116, up 2h 116, Up. after whieh the 4 to lead the independent the end ke of Northern Pac thru SL Minsourl Pa common wold at 19% flected 4 whl & Ohio, f ms Amerioan T 0m Pacific, 128%, ve reey, 178, up 2% Haile agal ist on the New York #toek ¢ | Union Pacific sold at the highest price of over two y »tup to 1 ® pointe from th ep . ; up %; Pennayl up change te re, Canadian ity of floating: # vanced 1% polnts on a | turnover 100 shares. | United Fruit std up to 12644, whieh ta t | stock. ‘The record high for the old stock was & bad time trying to make any money in Unit months The stock has commanded a pret lime, Otle Blovatoramped over eight points The market appreciation in bonds and notes over the last two mor rune into billions of dollars. ‘This means that bond holders that much richer today than a few nthe ago. Their fortun and notes have approximated anywhere from 4 to 10 per cent @ long way in strengthening ¢ up %, ‘The beare have had the Jant six weeks at @ % rult du um lasting for fidence in business Ing prices today in Mexica 16%, off luded: United States Steel, 83%, troleum, “ xas Company, Pacific, 80% 2B i. ® en te ” WHEAT MARKET ls. IS ADVANCING :2:%. ... CHICAGO, Nov, 26.—Wheat prices | Amer. International e@dvanced on the Chicago board of | American Sumatra trade today white the corn and oats | Ap in Locomotive 96 [markets were weak Wheat # . but wtrengthensd toward ote of atrengthen= Tool market. | Com old corn and oats Provisions were irregular Deeember wheat opened up le $L.11%, and closed up %e Ma opened up Ye at $1144, and closed ‘uD N. Y. Stock Eshanee Pride Quotations) Parvisned oy Manning Watles Heot Ruger Canadian Pacific | 49%e and ¢ opened off tn opened unchanged od at that figure %c at 38%c and clos- Cash wheat-No, 2 hard, 1.15%. Chicago Board of Trade) arday’s Quetations) Pernished by b. yt Meaning & Co, Batler Motel Datiding Open High Low Closé Lily Hy a 10% FL1% Lith LS Libly or, Petroleum Penn, 1K R Wheat- Dee Mey | Republic Iron & Stee! nd ry pr 13% us “ Kouthern Pacific Southern Raliway Mtrom bert ‘ Htudebaker : Texas Company Pr 2% (284 ay 2th Nominal aoe ane Nominal Nominal eee Portland Market Status Tedez'e Qvetations Market £5@ 60: $4. 26.96-50; 9 Jan May | Thira ‘ Fourth @4s one . 9098 ones ee Fitth 3X6 Pith @&e . Foreign Money Status (Friday's Geetations) Furnished by L. f. Manning & Ca Hatler Metel Bellding Normal valve nitty tes. s a: Chicago Live Stock Teday'e Qeetatione Hoge—Receipts, 6.500 Market 100 A fteeting Preah trans Deasten frome bore. rane Cattion—Receipts, 1,000. Market stendy, | holee and prime, 12.38; medium CY » common, 15@ j wood and choles, $911.26; com. | ¥ mon and medium, $4.86@9: buteher cattle and heifers, 53.500 ‘ G36: bulls, 12.2606 Denver Live Stock PR ‘Today's Quotations Market I5¢ P. Gen. «se & Steel SF. B's «r $2,965; stockers, and feeders, $4 ne 45.76; calves, $4,500 9.60. ecetpts. 400. Top, $7 ont 1" heep—Hoe amb, $7488 fenders, 17G8 N. Y. Sugar and Coffee ‘Today's Quetations Soger—Dull. Ke $3,475; $5 2075.30 Coftee—No. 7 Rio, spot, Ske Ib.; Bantos, 11% @12 Ke Ib. oe. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Nov. 26 ssbersen enter opened ai t 40.0490; lire, Gen. 2 & O. Cony Market steady. F oreign Securities (Friday's Quotations) 1.200. Market steady 5; ewes, $2. 0004 yearlings, $5.25@6.76. o- granulated, French 6's, Britian Britian 6 ren Britian Belgium Res German W British Vict Belgium Premium No. 4 Frankfort #s Jap. 4s Jap. Int dyin Balances . 86 99% 9911-16 96% | 96% 4K 94% Bradstreet’s Sees Gradual Trade Gain Food prices the past week were 25 per cent lower than they were one |year ago, according to Bradstreet's food index. Revival of business is slow, but a gradual upward trend in trade is noticeable, Retail trade is tempor: arily stimulated by holiday buying. Conditions are better in the West than in the Kast and South, where the drop in cotton and grain prices has depressed the markets. Clearings Balances . 4,754,746.00 873,881.00 Clearings Balances . ++ 1,818,380.00 420,336.00 423,481.00 70,050.00 | Clearings Ba Japanese Shilors Block Deportation Two Japanese escaped immediate deportation Saturday when Judge Jeremiah Neterer ordered T. W. Lynch, acting assistant immigration commissioner, to appear in federal court Monday and show why writs jof habeas corpus should not be granted. Nishikawa Mamoru says he came to the United States in 1918 ag @ sailor on a foreign boat and escaped while being treated at the Providénce hospital. Iwamatus Matsuro says he landed from a veu sel without @ passport in 1917, Both claim the right to remain. by lapse of time and continued residence, as provided for in the immigration laws. \6 Bootleg Suspects , Arrested in Raids Six bootleg suspects were under federal charges Saturday as the re. sult of renewed efforts by the police dry squad against the liquor traffic. They are: J. F, McKinnon, 28, and M. Symons, 385, arrested at 1418 Sixth ave., and released on $500 bail; Pete Gaskill, arrested at 105 Wash. ington st., released on $500 bail; D, C. Carrigan, arrested at 141 First ave, released on $500 ball, and M. ALEXANDER SCHWARTZ,’ rank Bock, 44, and C. D. Woods, ~ without hard labor, incense former soviet legislator, will speak 37, arrested at 96 Universi . 5 ity st, re at the Y. M. C, A. at § Sunday night. leased on $500 bail, Railway Stocks Are U8. uivalent of 251 for the old! | $7,000,000, ai® 0,000, . | Keres are weak and the price of 58 FOREIGN TRADE GAINS \October Shows Big Increase) | Over September American foreign trade showed A substantial increase in October over September, avgeording to telegraphic word te the Seattle Chamber of Com yesterday from the Chamber of 4h States, D.C. meree lof Commerce Washington, | October imports, show, amour to $188,000,000 in October, or approximately $9,000,000 |gain over the preceding month, | | Larger purchase of foodstuffs is the | principal contributing cause for th hetter showing, the message states Meanwhile export trade for the |same month exceeded $837,000,000 This gives the United States a large | favorable balance as well as a gain | of $18,000,000 over the September ex- | port total, Raw material exports in creased $53,000,000 and manufactures while foodstuffs declined An compared with Oc. thé decline in imports nt and exports one figures are le on the basis of | federal figures | 1920 0 43 per tober, amounts t about 64 largely explain: declining price JAP ORANGES MOVING WELL |Last Tuesday’s Arrival Just Put on Market oranges, which in Heattie last Tuesday, we Just on the market Saturday. The small oranges were meeting with « strong demand, and ‘were moving off the curb rapidly at from $2 to $2.25 {a bundle, There were no navel oranges on the street and @ shipment arrived too late for the early morn: ing trading. The prices are expect ed to be 60 cents leas a box for the fancy stock at $6.50, according to jobbers: Two cars of California lettuce ar rived on the street, with the quota tions from $3 to $3.26 a crate. | Tomatoes were 50 cents higher on a new consignment at $3 to $3.25 a lug. The market on California sweet spuda was strong and the price was steady at 4 to 4% cents a pound. arrived Japanese jcents for standard stock was expect Jed to be general by Monday. Many \jobbern are till nelling the fresh ranch henneries at 60 cents a dozen jand are paying their shippers higher | accordingly. A, good demand for bitter and a lighter production is holding that market steady to firm VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT WEEK TWIC) AILY, 2:50-8:15 MAIN 0222 Nights—15e to $1 Matinees 150 to We THOMAS BABETTE RAYMOND the Hole” The Idol of the Circus MAY WIRTH with “PH The World's Greatest Riding Comedian “An Ace in ED. E. FORD The Paradoxical Physiognomist J. ROSAMOND AND His IMITABLE FIVE In “Syncopation” with Peggy Holland, Eddie Ransom, Pete Zabriskie, Taylor Gordon, and Leon Abbey LOHSE & STERLING in “Frolicsome Follies” In “At the Depot” | Artichokeo—Per dox Loe. hathoure, @ Wash.. ctate Dare Pull sBassessssssFeaesc2 Pee | Tahiti—Per dor. Cranberries Local, Mastern, per bbl. Per case White, bul ek, bulk ke box ke. box ‘ layer .. berow layer « per ‘bo: stent Nyy = ie Maiagas, Cal, storage, Rmperor, storage, lug... Inland Belle, 6. basket | Grape Frakt—-His., per ora! lug |Shipping Board Man on Way to Seattle F. W. Relyea, dfrector Southern Pacific district of the U. shipping board, accompanied by W. M. Minor, traffic manager, will ar- Monday to confer with Ro M./ eect Semmes, director of the Puget Sound | Hoge- district. wear Look ( Out for This STOCKWELL, Eng., Nov. 25— was married to a sergeant of police at St, Michael's church, The ser. geant was Mrs. Edith Grant of the women's police, New Church Reunion Is Expected Soon LONDON, No¥™ 25.—Announce ment is expected in the near future of a reunion of all the Methodist churches—Wesleyan, Primitive and United Methodists—in one great body, Cal Bul Bh Fail Cull Wei Full course dinner, 78¢, at Boldt’s. Served 6 to 8 p, m.—-Advertisement. | Gospel Auditorium 7th, Near Pike Non-Sectarian No Collection RY BODY WELCOME my School, 9145 A, M. WORSHIP, 11°A, M, SUNDAY, 3 P, M, “Whosoever in born of God doth ohn 3:8, SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M, “Thou hast a name it bee ty Hvest, and art dead,"—Rev, 3:1. int 'Thompnon to Speak Bring your ‘friends! E acai Lave, fat, over 3 Ibs, . Hares Coarse, heavy, POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid of the | Ducks—Dressed, per 1. S: | Meme—Dreased, ‘per tb, rive in Seattle from San Francisco | Turkey: Dre ere Pair, You Crooks} ”“ weatVE “sock Police Constable William Lattimore | #ee— Pigs . Cattio— Prime steers... Medium to chot: Common to : Best cows and heifers Medium to choice : Common to good . Medium to choice Heavy . cep Prime lambs Sa CLOTHE MEN FLOUR : Family pat. 4-4's, city delivery.7.00@1, Seem a 100-1. ek Growing Feed—i00- a, Mash—No 5 Prices Paid Batter——Local creamery, cubes. Brick «. Freeh ranch tote orage, white exnod, faty over § Ts. PacAct fl COMING, TOMOR TOMORROW . BOOK THREE The Best Yet for Wholesale Dealers IRACLES]| UNCLE ney dressed, pr. MEY) <n ountry dressed, reseed, Haht, Heavy, dressed ... Dressed, light, Medium, dressed Rood wee, light. is Tidbits of 1921 With Sylvia Snow, Dan Ay Sigworth and Michael Ki Berry icke “The Nicest Girl in To rray In “Hubby's Holi ir to good ...... 1 lambs ther - GLADLY TYirsH Ww ‘OMEN ASY PAYMENTS 4 o~ rir 5 2091N Vaudeville Fan with @ Srey Afternoons Nites and Su