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The Seattte Star t a ~ Rs ee NTED—CHAU FFE! LOST—BOSTGN BOLE Pt Tt SDAY, FEBRUARY 7, Published Dally gi e AF Seventh Ave ington PScheor Stion Rates | BY Malls IN ADVANCE } Vie syaTh SP . _ One eat OUTSIDE OF STAT OF WASHINGTON | Price I» 80¢ per month. of $9.08 year, | BY CARRIER IN CITT Per month oeRates Per Insertion e eharee Sse), ever tmaertion (ain we x3 ; Piper & Taft MALE HELP WANTED ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON. either sex, may earn $100 to $200 1107 44 no canvassing. for National Bu- YOUNG MEN. 6’ i wer at 14a si30. mon fs ge Tist mand Peter Pres ort rice ® rea bie Bide. Washington, D c ies the city. | TiCTOT tose SEWING MACHINES Goon pro! See mn for Ww rics Al t . tod rein real estate. May & Foie 726 Third Ave. a 5 ME ers, $180: inter $250 monthiy. Write Railway, 1-27, Star. FRONKS DELIVERED i ps OR {rom m Seeks or depots. Ste. nese ¥ WARING FORMULAS. Soe M.-H. Fogarty. Ellensburg. ash W8 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALR ESERVICE WAN MUST HAVE} |@ FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS a * ges = your app! Price owe ein tie ‘Mr. Kobe. mining Al ie r aie a Ip Mooberry." New “Rich= Hote. KALSOMI® North 2261 LOST AND FOUND iP, MALE, color brindle, white breast and feet, diamond spot back of head. 2900 Yesier way. P enend reward con 044K. res Cal Sunset 06823. 1S] 1922. 49 _ POR SALE—MISCELLANKOUS | 19 FOREST WOOD é Bert wood, | maths 24.16, 14, 12-tneh, || ¢ $9 cord North dnd. |} | Phone N mh” relay | popul ums, i © St. Market - KELLY BOR POR neh $9, FL2-inch North fF WOO ) per cord evenings | | r Woon ‘ord. delivered Patronine ex-soldier. OLD Ra 10 Repairing, reate Main re8e 1694 First ave. eters and addin En} GAR od on your lot. rive In. Phone W: Woon, ble load. 4. $9 cord machines |, red. Rest Meyer-| ( % | CARGESTOAD OF-T delivered nort load. North oR SAL WANTED—FURNITURE , THO || | Lewes 208 Columbia St TH ACES " = 90. enter of tract and amall trot ieeve ACREAGE POTATO LAND rt with paves town: fi awit! the mtate lowanberrics, nelah locality, Price born 40 acres, $2 $20 month, 6% 00; $400 cash, CARTER, MaeDONALD MILLER i | KUNST OUSH: FRUIT Ive place; stream thr by mravity; Jer ellent dition enough last several n place ine d ricked te convenient wn at and Kirkle Inquire for Mr. Harlow urke & Parr | | WATER | water can be piped |while most of ti fruit} od out office in Kirk ROI IGH WAY, IN- WV. ik etre, SCHOOLS AND b-reom bun, fake Ways (00 ike Wale aare | fen. 36 POULTRY WHITE LEGHORNS- FOR BAL apiece. 8907 19th ave sTANO PLAYING a Pine ot Re wer modern home, balance like rent. tL REALTY prev. Conn. tert ‘4 Deale! way and na Fike st ams td Pont CARS tth payment. ais Ap sonian Asi. EE. $18 Dodge tour- ing, 1818 Chendier T-paasen, = "191T Salck touring, Hudson Su) dst ‘all 1135 Areade ia. THE Best stores and se close to school and neigh quick sale, 5 acres for $150; must | ¥ reach of your ma in the cit cre VAN ithe ARSDALE pre Ave. BLECTRIC well th 00, on your ow B®. MORSF Co. ick, Only ma. nun w tra ors. Fo VAN ARSDALE 1016 ‘Third Aye. STORE AS STATION TACOYA “toatuiNy JUNCTION ES PERFECTLY LEVEL tracts, only $800; TLE RANCH OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS LIGHT Hott 4635. TAC A 5 acres of level loam soil, one hour ortation Te a ito For a store or gas station, this te BRISCOE, ONE VELTK any, kind of Auburn. all in runnt x fis Vv ROUT TOURING & CAR, GOOD | 1 late mod Will neil heap.’ Telephone West 097 62 ay GER POTS Te ENR fs USED ye cash 1407 Lith, phone| Bast 38) 6 AU BX ATTERI TES WILL FREE yours letting vale Mh, recharge ver. $2195 Fifioct 8013 OND 3-TON FEDERAL truck. or will trade for Ford truck or touring . Star. 3 | SORT REUE paraqse, RS POR res. DEMA LDG. CO. i W117 Valley St hein 3922.29 acres, east of A FOR SALE—REAL Diamond bu et ann AT TWO-THIRDS ITS big Modern home: hot water hea! electric lights: bat! ta: tionary wash tubs: cellar under all ef house: cement and stone foun- dation; garage and chicken hous 16 fruit trees: 3 lots, $0x113, equal to 150x113 ground space; one block from Rainier valley street car at Norfolk to, Atrowamith ave. phone Rainier | J THAN RENT on lot 60x127 feat. fronting on cement boulevard: close to ear line. Price for quick sale. oy $800; $50 down, $1 month. eng M. 218 “Hinckley Bid, Fi Second and Columbia. Elliott 4987, S-room bh i chard: walk to Pilchuck Station, store. saw and shingle mill traina dally; Woolley will sell ch: Rox n idea! location. THE WwW. e ary Wide A Hop YOU Only g$% "MORSE CO. _Biliott 4635. WANT telephone and mail ¥. About two hours ¢ Price $3,500 HARLES SOM Alaska Bullding FARM LANDS _ A REAL TARGAIN acres, well improved full bearing ainut wood good bulld- de- large or rage: good ALL GOOD sort very easy, mx. REALTY DEY. CORP. Fourth and Union. ne Floor Douftas Bidg. Biliott 1367. Jow, with cement uarters for jeken house 100 10 minutes also ane pasnes 3 on at one Pilchuck wan 5 ROOM FURNISH ere ground; month will bu PETERS, ef ja nei ‘Third Ave. ‘NT * RNIS: SHE: or Garfield 3206. RK steam heat. 17s a FU Ae 5 CONVORTARLR. “Hn HOUBEREE, EPPING rooms, a $4. 914 Sth av. _ entrance 2th 8. Beacon aoTeLs Virginas Hotel—Ali American. Vi ginia and & Westiake ave. nw rooms; each gellent serv’ deths. Ti 59 up. 4 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS is “1942 Firat Ave. SASH AND Doors Plour Ley RE . . pe Fe rd Door Sanh, 20025, 4-leht Sash. 28x82. 4-light - Windows Sart Hot Bed Saal Ironing Board wait. Bee us for doors and windows for _y ieee ofa ae Moers Estabilahed Bo dust. bunker: 1 ker; coking blend, $6.50 at bunker. Try this in your furnace and auve money. “dirt or s UNITED COAL CO. ff 532 Terry Ave. } CAPITOL 1787 STAICA-BTAR SHINGLES 4175 PER M. Delivered Direct from Mit See samples at West Seattle Ferry Landing, West 0224, 9 to & o'clock load, load }.2-foot wood for furnace, $7 Delivered anywhere. Main ‘OAL Vv ASH $9.50—DELIVERED—$9.50 Burns fine in heater, ot furnace, CALL EAST 39% Do TH SOREET woow ber cord, delivered; 12 and 16- 35 per load; planer ends, $6 a load high grade con! for stove and fur- pace Sunset 5627. MACHINES independent repairer. that’s 8 Benttic’s ing om Y . Y. expert. Sunset 2336 10th NW For SALE NEW PULL 812K hOeM nne covered matiress, $12.75 living room couch, bert eprinem, $19. inet 395 F. 48th. dark ering Kenwood 2156 BACHEL- | EXTRA cheerful } IAL, double load On 3250 anytime woop 2-inch Main 6540 oF Ft TYPHR WRITER AG etal trial renta: bth end Union. We BMALL CON sry and cigars, Sunset 6571. $550 Teh |3-room house, on lot 765x100, very| Located terms eh tables, ete ries. in Ee full basement. $1,600; easy terms | double construction, cedar siding: ful basement. $1,000. See Engel today at Haller Lake fot S-roem house, 3 Lake, $1.1 hy * Gicetiela son. a NE: 4732 Brobdklyn ave; paving Pala; Foo FURRTSHED 1 BUNGALOW, ridge, highly improved; modern nice bearing orchard; some fine bottom land; no incumbrance. Want residence in trade. Bee Mr. Third ave. - RADE—FURNT- lease modern 60-room 500 down. I-21, Star. XCHANGED, WHAT Il or write 428 Pa- city. ture and apartment s cific Block, “F” ACKE AL ared; on Des’ Moines h ighway; block to station and school chicken houre. Must at 31.900, on terme. Cheapest buy on the highway. MERRITT REALTY CO. ? York Block. th TRACTS Moines district: view of Sound; Di alder soil O-acre tracts. term cho- 9 THE DOUGLAS 1014 Third Ave rT to loan, Lom ONE-HALE CL ‘Patablished 1896 This land lies perfectly level; fine black soll and under cultivation; fenced; some pasture and lote of wood: faces on main county road; /4-mile to Sound, stores, school. Only $1.1 $150 cash, $10 month. | MORS, 102 Main 4635. ¢ ~ At ICKEN AND BERRY ranch, with or without stock, to|105 trade or rent. Will take 1 improved, or 4 or 6-room or bungalow. io agents house For from peat houses; pay vation” $2.01 MeCultough. orchard; Bothell. 9608 « ro Hoge Bidg. GLANDS strength and Non *—Mre. ae Wil 9A a Sime. Till, noted Vocational aga Pe i divide re 18th and Marion, Thi without rd ._ m tery Watson Co M IVED, Auburn; 4 jeared, balance pasta’ nifty new 2-room cottag jetely furnished, beds, stove: youn the place for chicke ranch. Just nd berry ah. P. VAN ARSDALE 1016 ‘Third A LANDS ~TRRIGATED lect a farm where you ave a crop this year 0 $00 Futrelt« Soupler 450 Davis SCANDINAVIAN AMi RICAN, BARR WARRANTS CHASED. FIXTURES ¥O) to Alaska: Splendid Ww. N RY; WAS TIVE P, Bebling & Co, Annex ~ ME PSYCHOLOGIST Analyst, 716 Haight Rid. M. 42! CHA TTEL LOANS madon J) 105 2nd « KEAL, ‘ATE LOANS ae REAL ROEATE LOAN MONEY TO LOAN 600 IN PRIVATE MONEY—WIL ork Bik, Main 220! jal ces will be held at Conception church, nday at 10:30) Ivary oeme Ronney- Interment at € Friends invited. Funeral Directors. FaRACTS ;_ beautifully located north of city level; easy to clear $160 per acre, on easy payment plan, down. DIBBLY York Block eo = tio 648 New B ot] limits meap.. ity Neht Good view water piped to and hore NOTICE What is your Business Mduca »n costing you? Ours twice as good for half the money FURMAN USINESS COLLEGE Hott 158t 4th at Marion /OPPORTUNITY SBTARWANTADSB lieikeen, Sucaet wale Ce n amounts to sult. 623 New Wares, mm Black | pithertsPer foundation: rabbite: school erett-Bedro- lace, Owner *. SNAP acres and wood os . fruit trees, ber- n Price $1,800; Join our excursion Saturday greaing and Good tana Abundance of 3 213} iL | | THE (CITRUS FRUITS ARE IN DEMAND | Tides in Seattle Lemon Shortage Reported; Apples Moving There was a good demand for 4 fruits Tuesday, A shortage of Hons was reported at a few whole mule houses, ‘Phe ples was stronger were holding steady There were no changes In the vere. tab Artichokes wei vement nd the of ap prices © nection. neurce, other commodities were being supplied according to the demand Faney California cucum | bers were quoted at from $3 to $3.50 en. The high on the cucumbers were holding back sales. A weaker tone was noticed in, the ome market, tho no changes were chalked up, Reavy re pie are ex pected Wednesday and Thursday, which may warrant & lower price on aR. Butter was unchanged, with the supply and demand about bal- prices Yakima Gems, fancy Nol graded... Cetlar, Cal, te Arkansas yam, Reney—Comd, per box Cal. strained, per Wm Bresit—Per TY, BALL Established 10Fi cases; free Main 1303. 215 Burke. ‘guige 906 Becond ave. dk a E. TORNER ia ee 2 2, Salent F Did, ih Collateral Loans oR Tana ae LTE cles of 997 Third one Loaded Repairs WIRING. Ed i Hlectric Coy b4i First minore soz MECHANO THERAPY Special treatments for rheumatin neuritis and lumbay ° at 7 Pine st, over Pine St, Market. E}- Nott 33% Money to Loan MONEY FOR YOU Loans made to men and short notice in amounts of $15 to $190. NO MORTGAGE or IN DORSER required. Your promise to omen on ™ ’ Fiewt ‘doceed We | Ree TAT tou Arrivals ond Bagerewes| ver igh fro Yet! hip (20 pms via Tacoma, at Wapama for tan Francisco autem Hongkong a Maru for essels in ‘Port at Seattle Cove Terminal—Pier B Weatern Knight. Connecticut Street Terminal City, Yoshida Maru 08 | Commercial Boule Dellwood. Bteamehip Moortn; y Street Terminal—U rADAY ! 7 Migh Tide " t ' eh TH tt a . Weather Durean Report MH TALAND, wind south ATTLE STAR WRDNRADAY | WALL STRENRT JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW reat! wien (Tide NEW YORK, Fab. 7.—The lint opened steady on the New York stock ox am, 10.8 ft! eh today.” ¢ Htaten Steel led independent steels, opening at 74% Pint’ Low tide and then welling at 7 teel common was Up My at 87 Haldwin 4 ft. opened at 102%, up 4 Amphalt was unchanged at 62%. Shorts in th | mlock were pretty we in Monday'« advance, New Haven made p.m Jan wt Arrived ee mm Beattie. eb. & u from Mereet Moather. Graod Trunk Pacific Terminal oi Hend eon, yuring Mille—tr Art air Banta Rite, Delight, Worke—U. lnco via Port. Laud | x a Northwestern | ¢ ja |for Kobe via Tacoma and Yoko! str Arabia Maru for Vane 1230 pom via Hiver Vessels in Other Ports Hamburg-—Web, ¢-—Arrived, ete Ki Arrived, © Tree Biate Ua Pier Bette A. fairet Wateon. (me Khipbuilding & Drydeck—Motor- 10.9 ft Kecond Low Tide “01 tt] ie titee’ an 4 tan | ir Toya. | or Pw tie Balled, #ur Mi nT Stra Cold the move at 16%, UD 1 feature the ulated for Lip had b un in reachéd t © poln GRAIN MARKET IS IRREG CHICAGO, wore irremuler on det compa: en. at—No, 3 red, $1.27; No, off l%e. July wheat t $1.12%, and closed off Me. yd and wedoff ike. July corn open- at Glee wrt icc, and closed off ay oats opened up “eo at 40%o, [cloning off \%e. July opened up tee jat (20 and closed ot » ue Chicago Live Stock fommnys queens) Meoge—Reveipia, 23/000. Market 10) higher. Top, $19; bulk ‘ e t wtendy. medium ie $6.10@7 bulla, $3.6696 cows and heifers, canner steers, $2 2604.55; s1.25@1 feeder stocker — atee 1450 cows and heifers, $3 eipta, 13 ise higher, | Lamba, Jambe, cull and comm yearling wethers, 9% ‘ahokla, 8 Unalea, Str Steel Mariner. Redon Sire Latovchs, n att Qwt. f 9b Reatile supply F. O. B. condensary, owt. 5 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Peid Wholvenle Detter Local creamery., cubes, ‘Tillamook triplets Stal Veal Noes Vent ™ ¥ Dresae pay and be*stead!iy employed in all| Ga we ask, It makes no difference who you owe or what you want t the money for. & EMPLOY ES LOAN SOCIETY 65 Empire Bidg Ave, Near Madison. MONEY. TO LOAN On diamonds aie jewelry, om most factor, socieTY “FOR RHUMBDIAL Loans N SEATTLE Empire Bujtdl na Near ison, ~ROTOMOBILE ene pe Oy eae r Pent retain Xa CONFIDEN’ An (GENT, 602 Central Bids intra A Monuments Pyare OUND MARBLE & GRAN- Ast and Virginia. be GmriZ) pician and Optometrist rAmundas, Praner- Pat _ Attorney: “FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT-— ent Attorney. American and for. ‘8 secured, develo Bi Preset Aik a “e. nin 0990, ington, . mL, REYNOLDS, & BOWEN-—Mech. 914 See: ixpert. y. Patents $75, iversity St. Searches Free. |, Main, . 14 Hoge Bld, Patents. Trade m Di_ANGUS— Women’s clalty. 25 years’ ex reasonable. 5 PIANO TUN pianos right. Practice: NOTICH—PHON nN Practical visiting nurses, man and wife, Will call anywhere in the city, ©. O. Brest, 1152 1th ave, Repairing PAITUNG, DAVIS, SID. STROM Ti * §a.00. Main 2020 GENERAL, ney 0728 Tug Cle K “RECURRED, Phone Main 6270 Comm Canners Calves, ‘Wether Heavy iterson Gn | Flour—Fam. Gage Bes ony Live, fat, per Tm. Deigien 8 Moge— Choice, Nght heavy Raney shi eaiame Tabs Fancy hear: FouL Lave, lant. Springs, dressed Dresed light, jam dremed Medium to choice . per owt HAY, GRALN ‘AND FEED" w FOULTRY AND MEATS Prices Faid by Wheieenle Dealers te Shippers Ducks—Fancy dressed, per Live, young. per *e Hewe—Live, + tbe. and up Live, under ¢ Ma... .... Resstere Old, live, per ee ¥ ght, Mme ™ ‘ancy block coarse LIVE Hight. ™ vient pat, 4-4 ne, per ewt Semen arn Beach —Al fifa No, i. |_ Timothy, No, 1 reteimathe: |eusom Clipped, te W | Chick wing Growing Kas Mash Nerateh Wheat Core 190-tb. 10, teed, ™. ek) eke, +» 100-1, <M. jash—With Ti Feed—100-1b Mash—No B No RM Feed—100- 1 Mixed fond M . per tb Hewe—Dreneed, heavy, Dressed, Live, heavy, tb, .. Belgian Mares—Live. "per STOCK « Toeeday Wholesale Prices 40-1, ska. tway—Mre Moving du; sehr bark Belfast, barge Coquit Isom, Detrosa, Sire Kelme ace eter Vi acayH tr Derbiay. Quetations) 00. Market steady, * Portland Market Status ‘Tesmday's Quetalions) mixed, $6.2609.285 Bheep—Market steady. Past of moun- tain Iambe, $9,766 10.60 6. Equipments were t opened at 31.20% up! ¢ May corn opened at 59\%¢, up Me, ws New York Exchange \VSES KEROSENE, * Dividend-paying rails were (re %. up Yi Bincla Mexican Pet 102%, up %, off %; alt, 62%, unchanged nid nt rents after the early trading and carly buying was short in several da itt tates, after running up to New York Stock Exchange (Monday's Quotations) ir. Jacomotive Amoritan Tebaceo | Famous Players General Mot General Agpbalt General Klectric. Goodrich... Great Nort Petroleum | May Stores. mR 4 | Pullman Pure Ot Reading. Royal Duteh . 61% Republic iron & Steel 3% Rock Islan aK . | Bie tain. Southern Pacific Boars Roebuck Tobacco Products Union Ol ef Delaware | Union sacitic " United Hetall Stores. as Rubber Vanadium w. houne. . Ameriean Woolen... 83% Total stock sales, $63,400 sharea eee Liberty Bonde (Monday's rere ag fay ig! B10 Kecend Ave., Seattle (Weduceday's Quotations) Hien Fre | Poorth «ye Vietory 2%« Victory 44s... ‘Tetal bei Kngtisn sterling. Italian lire... that the shorts were to} |Woman Escapes; Saves Ther 44 Spouse; Effects Burn Exeaping serious injury by @ nage margin when @ stove exploded early Tuesday morning, enveloping re |the house in flames, Mra, ©, HL |Churehill, 7738 14th ave, 8. Wa |helped her husband, who had not ariven, escape and then ran a mile and @ half to the nearest house, where she phoned the fire depart ment, Several fire companies rushed to the scene, but, owing to the Fa! roads, they arrived too late, % house and contents, valued at sipee, were @ total lons, leaving Churchill and bis wife destitute, as they car ried no insurance. Karly thig morning Mrs. Churehiil rove and poured coal ofl om the fire togrnake it burn faster. As the stave” exploded she leaped backward ae her face and hair badly The house was immediately wrapped, Wn flames. It was with the greatest difficulty that Churchill from his bedroom. | The two small children of the Churchills were absent, having spemt the night at a neighbor's, By Wanda von Kettler _ Now that I'm over the “fiu"=— Which is just about what | ri anata hak | ee | with it, or just stepping its realm. Fia’s being done this year. popular, It's taken the place the weather as @ topic of |e . “Yes, I've had the fia. Just ts This is my first day |Awfully shaky, but otherwise’ base so bad Sick—WAS I?” FLU 18 LIKE OTHER THINGS Now flu is something lke « lot of other things one dreads to be come acquainted with, but 2 afterwards is just “another perience” in one's life and moet worth the trouble, It falls in the same category those little experiences which able the individual to enlighten friends by declaring, “Now when I took ether"—or “When 1 a kicked off a horse—” te the individual who at some has been kicked off a horse no serious results, and whe sell his experience? Flu is like ong Tt opens worlds. ferer may easily take to the ing board for a cot. Having the popular ailment, he is home. There are other symptoms. 200 The MEA’ fancy . a 1 ely dol 7.6 ake. ‘ M, 100-1. aka. M, 100-T, wks. kn. ake 100-10, slew. 48.00 44.00 " BANK CLEARINGS i 4,837,287.47 | 815,611.75 | ; Kernick to Go on Trial Next Month Capt. Fred Kornick was arranged in federal court Tuesday and en- tered a plea of not guilty before Judge Jeremiah Neterer. His case was set for Kornick expressed willingness to! $| plead guilty to passing bogus checks, but refused to plead guilty to the |forgery charges, He had no lawyer }in court. Joe Billie, a Chinese, pleaded! | guilty to narcotic charges. Sentence was reserved, "Claim Man Had Pistol Bullets, Hérman Lina, 39, wan releaned| Tuesday from city jail after investi- gation. by detectives, Lina was ar- rested at Third ave, and Main st. at an early |trowman C. F. Howard, who alleges Lina was acting suspiciously and| £26 \had a clip of automatic pistol bul-| lets and a geribbled note in his | pockets, Lina is charged with being intoxicated. bo se oe oo Blame Put on Man Killed by Elevator A coroner's Jury Tuesday declared Ralph Ali, 210 22nd ave. S., came to jhis death Saturday noon by reason {48 of his own carelessners in trying to érejopen an elevator door of the 15th 4.28 floor of the L. C, Smith jafter the elevator had started up- (ward. jury recommended more care in closing elevator doors before starting the machines. trial the week of March| hour Tuesday by Pa-| building, | | \q | Within 10 minutes of each other, | Monday night, two men fell down different Nights of steps while un- der the influence of liquor, both be- ‘ing severely injured, one perhaps fatally. ‘a Hugo Anderson, 37, fractured his skuli when hé fell 20 feet down the eps leading to the Pine City hotel, hes Fifth ave, S. at 10:20 p. m., Monday. He was found bleeding and uw jous in the street by a pedes- rushed to city hospital. He efit chance for recovery. At 10:30 p. m. George Black, 49, | Tourist hotel, 218 Occidental ave., | was found in a similar position, un- conscious and bleeding, from a fall down the steps at that address, His condition Tuesday was critical. Both were unable to give details of the ac- cidents, | Bids to Serve P. O. Must Come in Soon Final bids for screen wagon serv- foe in the Seattle postoffice must be made in time to reach Washing- ton, D. C., before February 16, ac- cording to Edgar C. Battle. The government is asking bids for the continuation of the present service between the central office and vagious subpostal stations, depots jand docks, and to furnish cars and equipment for use of carriers in the delivery of mails on city routes. | Bids for either contract will be re- | ceived separately, or one bid may be submitted to cover both con- tracts. You will value this book : alaety, they last, Write your name and ad dress plainly, and you will receive your book by return mail, Get yours before they are all gone, They are ready to mai) out, Dr. Loughney Now Moved | to New Location Dr. Loughney’s Bhke Oven Treat ‘ment offices are located at the cor- We will mail them out FREE while | The Scientific Application of Heat in Dr. Loughney’s HUMAN BAKEOVEN “Free to You Postpaid” *! A BOOK OF UNTOLD VALUE TO EVERY RHEU- |MATIC PERSON AND EVERY OTHER SUFFERER jner of Fifth and Union, in the Crary building, Rooms 310-311-312. 918-314 Dr. Loughney Is assisted by com: petent lady nurses, Hours, 9 a m. to 6 p,m. Sunday, 9 to 12 only. Telephone Main 6242 Have Dr, Loughney make a careful jexamination of your case—don't suf fer needlessly or longer. Start thu | treatment without delay. You will be (well gatisfied.—Advertisement, * in the homes of flu patients ways movable—and they rise—and sag again. whirl. The whirling, however, entirely new. times I've 3? erally follow those gardless of their applications—nice the aforementioned syrup But we won't discuss ft further, We're all having it. So we haven't anything to brag about, Yet wecam say this: We're giad that we've gain ed our “experience” at a time when physicians say “Yes, there's lots of it—but it's mild, very mild, indeed.” I know I'd object to any further — consumption of lemons, FEARS END OF VOLSTEAD ACT Roy C. Lyle Asks Ministers Oppose Liquor Declaring that every soda foun- tain in the land would be selling beer like ice cream) unless people woke up to the fact that all effort was being expended in Washington, D. C., to nullify the Volstead act, Roy C. Lyle, federal prohibition di- rector, Monday in a round-table dis- cussion with the Ministers’ union at the Meves’ cafeteria, urged them to impress upon their congregations the danger of the nullification of this act, is The supreme court decision ing congress the power to di . intoxicating liquor, he said, was the entering wedge for voiding the pro- hibition act, If congress could say one and one-half per cent of alcohol was legal, they could declare six per cont legal, ~ Lyle declared there were now six — bills before congress tending to nuk lity the purpose of the Volstead law. Several citiés have passed reso- lutions to soften the Volstead act, among them Chicago and Milwau- ee. Disregard for law, Lyle declared, tends to bring disrepute of law en- forcement, Tho question of law en- forcement is the biggest one before the American public today, he sald First bank in the United statea aia the Bank of North America, eam tered in Philadelphia in 1781,

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