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DR. LOUGHNEY’S UMAN BAKE OVEN Stimulates the Entire System Loughney Writes Follow- |» ing Statement for Publica-| \'* >, Jan, 12 ourt or IN DOPE COMBAT Oregonians Want sales tional Council con igs 7 tt Jation, which war it stiff noc tion, to Best Answer His a ween kerday at the call of i ry of Oregon, w » the | Many Daily Letters of In- of the Grug menace aa “it y. However, Further erences will Be Sent : 3 ference, who ose phlegm . county and Write and Ask for Refer~ |anksioris branded the drug evil. the. gravest —— VIS | world today, and lauded tts eliming new ition as @ higher humanitarian pein heated Dry Air as applied phritia ciple than disarmament heart action, The weakest ts not unfavorably affected hot air is in no sense a de The efficacy of moist ‘de Mmited by the comparatively Temperature which patients can Mud baths are given at a) ture not to exceed 105 de Fahrenheit; hot water be painful at 110 degrees Fah and vapor cannet wel) be ubove 120 degrees PahrenBeit Theat bas greater value than ist heat as a remedial agent be-| ft can be used, and comfort at many times these tempera Jong and successful expert With this treatment warrants that I can be of the! service to a large number ts whose cases have proven and unyielding to the! And I can render ‘with a patronage of the very the diseases most favor tnflvenced and relieved by Su { arthritis deformans; arthri traumatic neuropathic or follow- 3 fevers; chronic articu Pheumatism; infectious rheuma- fixed joints if fibrous; stirt. | following splint and cast treat-| of fractures and dislocations; TO DISCUSS FLOW ERS | @ Flowers of Mount Rainier” | “be discussed by Miss Winona | ly at the meeting of the Seattle asgembly room. The was to have been held Fri- January 13, Mo | Tweive private booths wah very laces prove ton for convemence and safery coraribute to the service offered ty our Safe Depose customers mos notable feature ws the locking device which fess of valu ables left in booths by susomet CLEAN AND LNOFFENSIVE TREATMENT comfortable and pleasant treatment, clean and inoffensive, is effective as in cases of long standing and where all of the common or usual | remedies have failed, DIFFICULT CASES FROM PHYSICIANS are patients who were sent me by eminent physicians of this and sur rounding pleasure to #0! of this co-operation best known physicians themselves have taken and are ing | satintactory results |Dr. Loughney Now Moved! ment offices are located at the cor | |ner of Fitth and Union, | petent lady nurses. to 6 p.m | Telephone Main 6242. on; obesity; lumbago; acute |ination of your case u |P° OLD DOG’S LOVE} trotted 35 master tural society Thursday eve-| Kept him for eight years. January 19, in the Chamber of | sent to thy but was post- Ite pure the Washington Pipe & Foundry Co. program. tion in Governor an immediate ore of Washin and’ that it in acute cases as well Many of my difficult cases and it gives me it cities, a continuance Somg of the | deportation of at present be ‘treated in my bake oven with jform of (Signed) DR. LOUGHNEY. | Pasa [near future to New Location | Dr. Loughney’s Bake Oven treat. | in the Dr. Loughney ts assisted by com: | Hours 9 a. m,| Dt Robert M Sunday, 9 to 12 only. ND REWARDS _ DETROIT was charged NEW YORK.—Jack, with aged collie, miles to return to hix who had reared him and He was one scartpin |The bey den pound. PE ELL.—Citizens to vote Febru ry 17 on issuance of $20,000 In bonds ane water system, owned by | Corey, manufa r dervon, married dation will be s California and as he v fitting all diers and addicts stealing taking them to Chicago: One wife, | PHILADELPHIA nter of wealthy My Human Bake Ovens is stimu: | plourisy c bowel A permanent ¢ to the entire system, and is / aliments; fau faulty “positive and immediate relief ©) metabolism, and Kindred ailments, rigid inven cott wag urged to conference of govern: | ® driven from state may not find sanctuary in an other, An amendment eral immigrations laws, providing for Hearing be | Oregon Nar-| call | one to nection 19, fed alien emugsters follow a for an Progressive Club Names Committee Committees appointed Wednesday by the Progressive Business club in-| ing thelr serving of jail sentences, was drawn up and app |dent Harding was memoraliz "real in the aternational drug conference, to bé called in the program committee: Reberts and Harry C. Henry Stockman, by James’ A the following and Norris E. Two. Da ws to Grasp An Camortontey EEING QPPORTUNITIES advantage of them all, even and taking the small- est, has built the fortune of our country’s financial leaders. Your alertness to opportuni ty will be determined in the next two days—two days in which you can make your money earn. a liberal six months’ dividend in five and one-half months. Savings left here on or before next Sat- urday, the 14th, will earn dividends from the first. Leave any sum, dollar to five thousand dollars. safety is assured. from one Absolute During the past twenty-one years we have never paid less than RerAnnum No 0 Dividends Before You Invest—Investigate.” Knoff, music; Ray Garrett, chairman of membership committee, Write for free literature and ref. = aieway and & W. Frede erences, or better yet, go and have | PUbUcity. On Pee Dr. Loughney make @ careful exam. re 3 m “sSventemen| PINUS: ONE WIFE, | PIN AND RAZOR} y . t re t ree * drugs, | it, while = ner ae 4 to place expectal emphasis |tlon Into sources of supply for drugs, | — on the fact that this is a perfectly |Means of | transportation, peddlers * jclude Raymond L. Gardner, Dr. W.) d at root S1O-311-312- 313.) » ine Bente agtimeed Pov aid weng., reeme H. Hagen, W, A. Wilkins and Melvin | gout; rheumatic gout; rhew We. Cuan, nd Ham: | rick, | of ‘Bain and vel society scion, elope and are and on fety razor.| od the tion, Mie Adeline C. Altle felt a strange tir by spending « fortane, Practle lumbia Basin Work ring within him. He stretched ally bought votes, th what | his army widely, and yawned, did, tho he sayy he din't | oryarpra, jan. 12.—-Vpon the ITH every Inner gazing out the window across bow friends were | , bs | Tube purchased of the lake Pr 7 rerignation of Fred A. Adams, super this Sheet den ire wate Must be spring fever," he ob we don't want|visor of the Columbia basin project us thi are ¥ werved, “Never felt #0 ohtyee| ni, s caumaaat Cehaten aesatas 4 Hoa ing F a heavy, rub- abum! laay.” obbyaaahum! & |g, Givétter ef conser berized case for carrying this What talk about Senatorelect Newberry?" | probably has nome ulterior motive |" osag ui —— has nome ulterior mot ‘ siesh’ euaeaiian’ ies 1% have but « small amount asked Mra, Atte, ignoring his “Att | for wanting to get there, Ob-b-b | eh f the project, according to/ a had bet tude yau-hum jouncement today | yours before they are bes ours be ney a Well,” he = wald, yawning | «j1ow interesting and apirited you! Adams has accepted the secretary: | 2 pha jere Mra, Atte! exclaimed. ee ship of the National Parks Highway Here are our prices on re, can't you spend one evening | on ian quality, guaranteed TUBES— Doean't hurt a bit! on an aching corn, stantly that corn stops hurting, thea | shortly you lift it right off with) “Freesone” THE SEATTLE STAR 'SEEKWORLDAID 'C. Attle and Wife | Talk on Newberry PROJECT OVER By Hal Armstrong do you make of al fingers, ‘Truly! Your dsuggist sells a tiny bottle| “Freesone” ficient to remove every hard corn, loft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. “For sot mething tasty, eerve Boldt ‘9 Cunningham, state commander of tht! wrong ~Advertisement French Pastry.” for PUGET SOUND SAVINGS &20 LOAN ASSOCIATION Where Pike Street Crosses Third Pi Z. ae YP -Dreas. Sf, UA Campbell, Ls Sor __ Corwthe S Shank, Counse? THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. SCOTT TO TAKE again, “Newberry beat Henry Ford for the senate in Michigan | Will Succeed Adams on Co-| man Who buys a doat in the senate spare tubes, at home without appearing to be prices that really are 20% to If General Goethals in engaged to 40% below list. make a study and report on the feasibility of the Columbia "basin * he went on, trying to} | perk up, “as I was saying, it makes fect, th tunae ® printed by | no differenc yin: ewberry |prosect, the fund# appropriated by " 8 | knew ee an fund was (the legislature for that purpose will Size Gray Red i ing spent. He should have made so My og wy AK oe be yennenad vee B0x3 $1.50 $1.70 it hin bi ‘0 find out, And he| nen beclosed and Hvan Goc bet a nouldn't Nave apent no much, to be | Met, chief organizer of the project, 30x31, | $1.75 | $2.10 saeeraphtincad "hat he | Will be brought to the Olympia office ADR — hove ‘mnpicion. ‘That’ Met, he 7 a ce | bass Re 82.25 ould have Above suxpicio ~ ~ That's the argument the editors |™¢M __ 8ixd $2.60 | $2.45 bave left out, Should have been Box4 $2.75 $2.55 above suspicion, but wasn't, so we I nl - ‘ itor don't want him seated.” ‘ 33x) $2.45 $2.65 ae $3.25 $3.40 | 35x4, Y SUPPLY WESTERN AUTO conraxy AUTO HOW STORE DOWNTOWN STORE 812-815 Kast Vike 2041-45 Wentlake “And another reason,” Mra. 33x47," Attel added, “is that a man who has friends he cannet trust, is probably a bird of the same | | | If Stomach is. Out of Order —"Diapepsin” feather, Vil be very much din appointed in Senator Poindex ter If he doesn't get righteously mad pretty soon and make a red het statement denouncing Newberry and then vote to send back to Michigan and his nds. Ob-bum,” she yawned, Every year regularly more than a| m red, too, W's late, and | miiiion stomach sufferers in had er — — Bec. United States, England and Canada] FUNERAL SERVICES for Frank |in Seattle and spent the greater part But ©. Attel did not hear, Sh \taxe Pape’s Diapepsin, and realize|w, Thompson, 30, who died at the|of his life in this city, ty survived |heard him rummaging in the closet on the porch Presently he came in Go on to bed he advised her “I've got to wind this fishpole, They say Lake Washington ie full of ‘em j this eprier, winter.” by his wife, Mrs. Amelia Thompson, his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Thompson, a brother and a Swedish hospital Monday, will be eld Friday at 2 p. m. at the Booth nortuary. ‘Thompson, who was born | not only immed but lasting, lef, ‘This harmless antacid | digest anything you eat and ov comes & sour! ganey or outoford stomach in five minutes, If your|Ge to any den | meal» don't fit comfortably, or what) tist, get their |@ou eat liew like a lump of lead in prices, then your stomach, or if you have heart-| came to me and burn, that is @ sign of indigestion. | geq 20 per cent Get from your druggist a sixty-cent| cue from their case of Pape's Diapepmin, There) figure, Careful, will be no sour risings, no belching | painless Opera- Of undigested food mixed with acid.| tion and per- No gas Or heartburn, no fullness OF | sonal service. heavy feeling in the stomach, no!” rain, stage or nausea, headache or intestinal grip- | poat fare refund: ing. Prove to yourself in five min-| 04 on any ac | utes that your stomach ts as £004 &* | Count over $10.00, within a radius lrne “Food~ Drink” for any; that there is nothing really pe gener Sue sien. Stop this food fermentation | . and begin eating what you want} Dr. J. Brown, Dentist without fear of discomfort or indi-| Bring this ad to 232 McDonald Block | gention,—-Advertisement. | SIL Second Avenue, Seattle ———— | sieter. ‘Memorial Committee Selected by Legion | ‘The committee which is to conduct a state campaign to raise the $250,000 Centralia memorial fdnd has been named in part by American Legion executives, Frank C. Jackson ts di recting the carnpaign; J. W. Bpangler | Ipresident’ of the Seattie National Thank, will act as treasurer; C. D. Horlicks ORIGINAL Malted Milk Drop a little in, a few cents, f- Legion, will act as chairman of the win. | Geooutive committee, and Liew. Gov W. J. Coyle aw vieo chairman, Our bese LEARANCE SALE! THE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY to Get a Guaranteed Custom-Tailored Suit you ever saw. This Season’s Made-to-Measure Suits a ee hee es in be Up to $55.00 Up to $65.00 *34.% *39. THE POLICY OF THIS STORE has been, and always will be, to dispose of all seasonal merchandise to make room for new stocks. Our new spring showing is al- ready on the way, so we will dispose of our present stock of all heavy weights at once. THIS SALE includes all Blue Serges, Bankers’ Grays, Silk Mixtures and other nov- elty patterns. Nothing reserved. REMEMBER -Satisfaction is guaranteed both as to workmanship, fit and all-wool material or your money back—all Suits and Overcoats are made on the premises by Seattle Tailors. MUCK & CO. 819 Second Averue .00 6 -=5%- 8@0804 674-5