The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1922, Page 2

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mmmser near PAGE Es DR. LOUGHNEY’S _ HUMAN BAKE OVEN And His Prescribed Correction of Diet Made Beau- tiful Little Eileen Howard Well and Free From|S: Bronchial Asthma. . Eileen Howard is the sweetest little miss we have ever had the pleasure of administering treatment to. She was just 8 years of age on beginning the treatment. She lives! at 1864 Marshall Avenue, Merriam Park, St. Paul, Avenues, Midway. We are often asked, is the Bake Oven) ™ Treatment unpleasant? Well, little Eileen’s own signed |,, Statement is offered as proof that even children enjoy | ta being baked at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Eileen is especially bright. She penned’ her own signed statement expressing her gratitude to Dr, Loughney. C | fo an oh ta | ta or for in MISS EILEEN HOWARD -- Since she was three years old) gone. I can fo to school every day | Billeen has been afficted with bron-| now and can play, just like the other > ebial asthma. The attacks she euf-| children, I was afrald to get baked | or, fered occurred every ten days or twalin the human bake oveng when my | wy ‘weeks apart, and for four or five| mamma first told me about them, | ne *days on each of these occasions she | but they are so nloe and pleasant, | pry | Was obliged to remain away from/| they did not hurt me a@ bit They | _ school. are just made me feel good all over after T| pe: got out of the oven. I wish you| would put this letter and my picture | im the paper, eo that other litte girls and boys who are sle:. can read |i, it and come to you and get well like I did. Your friend, “EILEEN HOWARD.” ‘When she was taken on her trip te Dr. Loughney's Inetitute for _) treatment, Dr. Loughney found that) \ her blood pressure was up to 115.) Whereas it should have registered 4 Bet more than 90. Her weight was “lao abnormal, having been at that time 96 pounds. She siiffered a dis ‘tressing stomach cough, which fur- ther aggravated her condition. Dr. Loughney found that her dis | tree#ing condition was brought about © by ineorrect eating, too much starchy and otherwise inharmonious combi- Rations of food having been given [ment of my daughter's sickness and Va {consequent recovery through Dr. | Loughney’s method. I can heartily recommend his treatment as all he | | elaimed for it. | Genet “MRS. W. I. HOWARD.” ba ja After but a few day treatment Eileen felt and looked lik "another person. She has not had a| Single attack of the bronchial asthm: ninee beginning the treatments. Her Blood pressure is reduced to just| @bout normal and her weight i» down to 84 pounds—where it should to New Location Dr, Loughney’s Bake Oven Treat to Jar ment offices ure located at the cor-| fi | ner of Fifth and Union, in the Crary building, Rooms 310-311-312 313-914 | pe | Dr. Loughney ts assisted by com. | am 7 is now able to attend to her studies | Tete ih a ov gy A ag Elgg SP Fewularly at schooi without missing| ian. tevaitien on coirian extn? | im single day, tally invalided or bedridden cases are treated in Dr. Loughney’s Bake| Bileen was so pleased over her re-| Oven sanit seaap a won viene fon | caer anitarium in Kirkland. Jowing interesting letter to Dr.| Loughney: “Dear Dr. Loughney: All| which can come to the offices jin the Crary buliding are treated nt thone offices. Write for free litera ture and references, De or, better yet, | T am just so happy now that T/fo and have Dr, Lough make a! @on't know how to thank you enough | careful examination of your case for making me well again. 1 don’t] don’t suffer needlessly or longer , have any more of my awful spelis| Start the treatment without delay— with the asthma and my cough in att! yeu will be well satisfied | St. ROBERT IRWIN REES has otham Accountant Been appointed assistant director in gharge of the rehabilitation division Speaks in Seattle One hundred and twenty-five per of the U. 8. veterans’ bureau, it ia sons, mostly certified public 4 ites ace at the Seattle district of- fices, Arcade i andl account | eo! ; eg e dress of A. P. Richardson, New York, | & O secretary of the American Inatitute E |of Accountants, who spoke on laws | : ap FORTHE AL KIONGYS | tecarding accountants and the grow ‘ ing demand for qualified public ac countants all over the country bil —The most healing, soothing and effee- tive preperation for Kidney and Biad- der troubles yet produced. Every minute five persons meet th by accident. Positively relieve pain, and assist the organs to regain normal action, riddi the system of uric acid poison. Get Gino Pitis to-day nnd be on the safe sides SOc at ail druggists and dealers, with money-back guarantec, Bample ' sentiree upou request. LOT'S COF CENTS.—Advertisem: “TARGE PIMPLES AL OVER FACE Itched and Burned, Caused Dis- figurement. Cuticura Healed, “My face began to break out in pimples and spots and itched and burned all the time making me very uncomfortable. The pimples were lange snd red and fostered, and were scauered all over my face, causing Tae. trouble lested about siz I began using ‘Cuticure 4 Ointment, which gave bupees Soak aad ales vsing one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oinynent I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Doris D. Keyworth, 1940 Parker St., Berkeley, Calif. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu rify, Cuticura Ointment to coche and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are ideal for daily toilet purposes. Pt Ei Seep shaves without mug. 1} ‘xow f NA-DRU-CO, INC. 86-88 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. Drug | ‘Btores, Swift's Maras: Cor, Sec ond and Pike, and other reliable druggists —Advertisement, AND | pay soldier’ bonuses was punctured attends St. Mark's Catholic School, at Dayton and Moore here hat the « rnor wanted a poll x law. . The receipts of the poll tax go to the general fund, As #oon as the legislature haa) adjourned, the poll tax automobile joy ride began, Gov. Hart bought ya_new Packard Duplex Sedan for }2270 poll taxes, How many poor widows might have bought badly | needed food and clothes for these 19.270 fivedollar bills, they paid as poll taxes? But the governor's old | Packard was still worth 676 taxes, #0 his supervisor of libor, | pervisor of labor! | because they had to pay those poll xow? “On April 1, 1921, ‘All fool's day,’ lL, D. MeArdie, director of efft & new car for 785 poll 6, Bd Clifford, director nd industry, got a new car for 655 poll taxes, April 20th 1 J, Gloyd, the director of agricul ture, ¥. partment, got a new car for 615 poll taxes. the Hart cabinet, J secretary of state, four days after the legisiature bad) adjourned, got a new car for 402 poll taxes, torney general, fled with a Ford, for 238 poll taxes In all they spent more than poll taxes for new automobdiles with pansed that woman under the age of 60 years pay poll tax.” HOME TOWN tle, recently recommended nymerous * comfortable to take, and | improvements training center for the army corps pia, NOTE: “The sbove ina true state-| nenditures for the past year, shows jand collections. . her. Under Dr. Loughney's treay- ye Paul, wr 184 Marshall ave..| pierce county cantonment, ment Elleen began to show marked | re et Fis Red BO ee ceces noe ustitiy | e kida in Snohom! ir her stomach courh had entirely die | Dr. Loughney Now Moved | way. the city councilmen would all | be re-elected. be for one of her age and build. she| Pent lady purer. Hours, 9 a. m.|member of the Sno Extraction Free Daily (whalebo: iehtest and does not | mouth; y: ants, Friday evening heard the ad-| Whalebome set @t Teeth sateen jam and See Samples of Our Pinte t Most of our present patri recommended b; FIVE | er. omer, —— | When coming to our office, be eur. [Tris S4° wien OHI eam RR ern [Who Said Poll | Tax Would Pay Vets’ Bonuses?|' everal Head Levy's| Worth of Autos, Ete Are Bought First COLFAX, Jan The myth at the poll tax ¢ otions go to by C. C, Dill, former congress It le not surprising,” he charges, poll HM. Younger, got two new Buicks r them, Think of that? The #u How many work « girls on minimum wages of 3.20 a week went shabbily drensed got a new car for S45 poll xes. April 29th, Barnest Seabure, rector of fisheries, got a new car wf 611 poll taxes, April 29th, I A. Bird of the medical aid “But thie habit spread outside of Grant Hinkle, on Mureh 24th 1. L, Thonipson, the at- on March 16th, got new car, although he was satis 7,000 | three monthe after the law was! made "y man and | plied trom “Christian Selence the Truth T Heals" was the subject of a lecture} the world not one map can be found | preach the goxpel to every nation amy given Friday evening at the Masonic} Who wij! say that he dogs not Wapt|to heal the wick. Added to this we Tom upder the guspices of the | these thing Christian Bolenee Can | hig admonition to thone who beljeve Kirst Church of Chait, Belentiat, by [bestow them, nof in the way or after |on him to do greater works than he! Mrs. Blanche K. Gorby, ©. 8. B.] the manner of the world, but by tak-| had done, not greater fn quailty, but) member of the bo@td of lectureahip of |ing away the » of the world thru | in quaptity The Mother Chupeh, the First] the spirity ation of thought. Chrly “Por centuries the world has stum Chureb of Christ, Meleptist, in Bos | Han Seien en not require the BLY: | bled on without « definite understand ton, M ing up of anything that is 600d ANd] ing of what constitutes true prayer Mrs. Corby said In part true. It is only the fale gode of me |) Tinder great of suffering or ‘Phe Hime thinkers ba» came.’ | terial beliefs that must be getter 4) disaster there in vometimgs @ denite | wri Mra. Kddy, in the preface of|of in order to gain that which i*|to know how to pray, but In spite her great work, ‘Helence and Health, | altogether lovely. Christian Belene*|teara and importunate year With Key to the Seriptures,’ In the] teaches that onty as we know God! much of the prayer of the wor history of man, there has/ean we pomem and express the) never anmwered, In James we read, © such intense thinking on | things moat desirable 1'¥e ask, and receive not, because ye * spiritual and religious 08) “Jorus announced that he came to} ask arninn’-—J ivi, there Is today, Advanced thinker! destroy tho works of the devil and to| “Mrn. Eddy teaches that the nly are realizing that the world can BEVEr! 46 iy fathers will, Hin profesned| effectual prayer is the pra © rebuilt from the old basin of | toiiowers cannot question that be| Jesus—the recognition of the allnens ality and continue in a wate AAY-| came t@ do that which was lawful| of God and the availability of that thing true coystructiv founded only upon the basis of spir ttual regeneration. “It im general spirituality iw a supernatural, or indefinite cond: cannot be made practionl lence removes spirituality from the realm of the superna practical and rev condition. Spirituality i* right think Ing, and ean be applied to all of the detail and routine of every day life. Christian Soterte we can think rightly about all that! we have to do, evil lies in the power of right thought; | there is nothing tuted for it, Our everything is the best that we can preas; therefore the more spiritual ° the thinking, the of health, harmony and better en-| vironment. commission, has seatter grain abot . After 16 years dent of the Montesano volunteer fire Clarence Glenn has re | department, signed. Lioyd Pi chiet, . ‘The dairy he Mound training sebooi for girls has || been orfered abo Hart. Milk and the training school a . Fred Wf, Wilcox ts the new chtet! | THE OLD | ovement of the stem has been postponed until the xt meeting of the council. Robert ywes, consulting engineer of Seat calling for "an nditare of $82 000. a Retention of Camp Lewts as « recommended by Gen. Pershing. eee Gity Clerk Hiram Dohm, of Olym- in his report of funds and ex saving of $5,039 on appropriations oe Representatives from Vancouver rracks will meet Camp Lewis tn boxing match February 15 at the ‘The city dads closed traffic the Avenue D paved hill 4 told the youngsters to get their 1 of coasting. o- Knowing that game birds may rish because their natural food tx ered, H. C. Halterman, omish game OW -COV Real Painless In ord to efron cover the can bite corm eff Un b; guaranteed 16 years, Crewee Amaigam Filling . All work guaranteed for 15 years, m tmpray aken in the mora e day. Beam | | fon and advice free. and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time hose a Ae he “otis whose. wor matintactions “Aek rpiae who have tested our work, od u are in the right place. bring Cut-Rate Dentists trouble with your skin? Is it red, rough. blotchy, itching? Relief and heal lie ina jar of ESINOL Soothing and Healing of the Centralia fire department succetds Frank chief was at one | fire department at Burley, Idahe . Emi Krupp has been elected pres! dent of the Muceda Athletic (basketball team has been organizes by the elub. ° Cc. ¢. Cunningh the Washington | American Legion. haw been asked to joint Consideration of plans for the tm-| Grays Harbor county posta, to bey Puyallup water| 5eld in Aberdeen February § attend the About half the is forest, ~You'l emile, too, when you drink Boldt's Cotfee-—0! vortisement, Control and Operation Assure. Safety and Satisfaction A PLAY THAT short of anarchy; veryene yearns MASSIVE THE VOLCANO SCENE WILL ‘AMAZE YOU nnn AER NNN ss snaps asammensos THE SEATTLE STAR followers to o out into the world to Lecture on Christian Science at (Peers and life jp abundance. Thruout and that a| R. alinews for every human need, prayer is not a muppti blind faith; in other words, God to answer prayer: and right. In the destruction of all! evil he proved that disease on well as in is not in accord with the law of God, but tw the work of the devil ly considered that | or one evil, He used no material YaeU8! means, he axoribed no credit to him ition of hc: * Which | seit, but always gave God the glory. Christian | Jers did not limit the healing to hin aay. alone, when he instructed his © league can Goa into accord with divine mind, and de fact being.” ral nnd im. w 06 Poins: @ normal eal it has taught ws that ‘The remedy for all that can be substi. / hithest concept of | mord in exprenned for health, | urged people to uit for the birds, ee of wervice as presi. | ckering is tho ar ro at the ena’ lished by Governor eream will be uy! herd at the boy t Chehalla, . Me Rowwell, The new time head of the club, A am, commander of department of the This is how Old Man Grouch looked after seeing “MOLLY O” With MABEL NORMAND Now on its Second Big Week The joy picture that is the rage of the town! meeting of als land area ef Japan INLY 6 cents —Ad SECOND NEAR SENECA Safe 770th INFANTS oo INVALIDS Horli ck’s | 5 | ne) eet Avoid imitations | ; | wd Substitutes Pa lafents. Tavefite ond Growing Children Pich mitk. melted grain ertre:t la Powder Tee Origieal Pood Drink Por All Ags We Costing ~ Homing = Digoetfie THE WORLD-FAMOU Richard Walton Tully PRESENTS The Fascinating Romance TH BIRD oF. PLAY ‘True theo exking it is utilizing and making practical the goodness of ‘True prayer brings thought clares and demonstrates the irivaal | SU | PARADISE A brilliant new cast with ANN READER and the 4 Famous Singing Hawaiians WED. MAT, SAT. MAT. { 50c, Tie, $1, Plus Tax ) { S0c, $1, $1.50, Phas Tax ) NEW SCENIC PRODUCTION “Her Mad Bargain” Makes the above unusual'and strangest agreement | SUICIDE For an Immediate Policy Covers More Than the Amount ever Coliseum Concert Orchestra SISTER SUSIE” Komikal! You betcher! ARTHUR KAY, Director ~ SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928) A YOUNG WOMAN IN DESPERATE CIRCUMSTANCES AGREES TO COMMIT Within One — Year Loan of Her Insurance of the Loan made between man and woman! NOW PLAYING! Sunday Program, 12:30 Overture: “The Hermit'’s Bell”. -Mailart “Ballet Egyptienne” ...+ Soloist to be selec ted (a) “Stephanie Gavotte” (>) “The Mill in the Forest Bilenberg (c) Scherzo from “Trio in D Minor” for violin, cello and piano. Mendelssohn Messrs, Solberg, Lhoest and Kay Selection from the musical comedy suc- cess “The Only Girl” Herbert

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