The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 8

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MEN MUST FACE MOUSE DOES | : MUST. SURGICAL FEAT > Saam See ries e Rodent Saves Own Life by Operation nolzed near officer wa hibit fa COLUMBUS, Ohto D Mouse, the pet of OMer in the OF has given Bhima! instinct Tedent mm: ' jan operatic liver her offs Bo comr And so suc Dr J. t hospital start oe a Nev A mor Metal Changing Charge Brought 1c F Mota Frank Anderson ar », Officers of the Ae bound ourt late Th rand lar 1 fray Queries to his fiargery bas raised th “Is medical fully belong q “man, with woman inv Stock “The One-Man Woman” By Ruth Agnes Abeling . find the first instal uting attorney's office The mother mouse Eyamt the veterinary hb ye ne, Wartime Colonel Will Leave Army William M. Inglis, war-time of the famous 1¢iet In THE STAR Monday, December 11 Maj commander fantry, Washingtor regiment, har ar ment from the re enter business in Low Ar He entered the regular army « the { the war, after 23 year in the National Guard. He te we known In Seattle and business circles Sheriffs to a New Teeth in Law |! Specific the effectiveness of the laws will be recommen Northweat Sheriffs’ a wm at tte ennual t land January 18 to % Starwich has ann Federal Prohibition Commissioner }C. W. Haines will be one of the many government and state officers who will speak on law enforcement Means of which » of four mice, convict, who as @ pet. had calle p of Dr. Willis atiary physic action and Prison officials k on the developme Fecovered fully from the self sion ‘closing tm a healing process with any il) effects. Dr d other noted surgeons ame interested. we was killed, to y of the case, it the sear had healed ately bec the amendments to tner prohibition the Clemenceau to Make His Supreme Appeal . WASHINGTON, Dee. 8.—-Georges Clemenceau today will make his su- preme effort to win the American government to the side of France. In his final appeal before official | Washington here this afternoon when he addresses the Lecturers’ confer- | ence of the International Lyceum and} AT THE COLy: MBIA Rethiehem Chautauqua ansoctation, the tiger Is| church the Sunday morning sermon expected to deliver one of the most | will be on the theme, “The Kingdom important addresses of his American|ot God Is Within You." Services tour will commence at 11 « m. ert! Mat ire Scientific reatment ExGovernment Physician is Specialist and can be seen at of Health, 1327 Third ave. the P. 0—On Third Ave. Plain and Belted Models—New 1922. Patterns Sizes 34 to 44 HATS, CAPS SWEATERS, SHIRTS » National Guard itary, veteran | ane | re UNDERWEAR AND TROUSERS Buy a new Fall Suit, in good heavy material, in a late style, at the sale prices—wonderful values—and get a OVERALLS OR BOYS’ SUITS Make the purchase of a New Fall Suit in plain-back style or belted model, in new fall patterns. Suits on sale at good Hat, Cap, a suit of Underwear or | | $10.85, $15.85, $18.85. By so doing you a pair of Trousers, for 1¢ each. Suits | ‘in sizes 32 to 46. $1.85 BEST VALUE IN CITY MEN’S DRESS SHOES can purchase a nice Sweater, Shirt, pair of Overalls or a Boys’ Suit for 1¢. MEN’S HEAVY CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, each 48c TURN YOUR EYE ON THESE BARGAINS Come Early, as Certain Articles Will Be Sold Out Quickly AT THESE PRICES GOOD, HEAVY MACKI- NAWS, GOOD VALUE.. 10¢ MEN’S HANDKER- CHIEFS priced at $5.9 75e BOYS’ OVERALLS | priced at 7 | priced at MEN’S OVERALLS priced at PALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVE., CORNER SPRING ST. rune se ATT I gs D 007.) AR 8) 0) hb) A 2 IDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. '; [PUTTING KICK IN HOME BREW | DCN MILs aL the been stored away from 20 to charge of 90,000 volte. CLAIM OIL IS LEPROSY CURE | Chaulmoogra Oil Saves 19 “Hopeless” Cases BAN FRANCISCO, Dec Phys cians are be reasingly eon | de tiscovered it for lep the Islands of It in in nt regione reatent hold. Add t thie le the case was felt by physicians here with the pews th 19 lepers at the Kalaupapa leper wet recommen: clans in This t tm the bist dation ha paroled. Parole means that tient ie on the way to recovery y has been listed as ming t my wil ithe Pr oft “ | the that lep centurtes an tion in the ¢ the Kalaupapa colony was made py | Dr, W. J. Woodward, an expert on leprosy, The 19 patients in question have all been treated with injections of the chaulmoogra specific for three yearn, The treatment is voluntary No leper ts required to take ft, as It in still regarded as somewhat In the | experimental stage | Dr. Woodward declared that all of the 19 show marked signa of Improve- ment. The disease has been com- | pletely arrested In Its development—a |thing hitherto never known, for lep roy Is a so-called “creeping disease,” |inereasing from month to month and year to year, What ts deciared to be particularly important is the fact that all of the 19 were severe cases, who had been given up an hopeless. sy of the chaulmoogra already been demon Hegin | epee [trated tn F |ning or » with the [result that not a singt tient hax heen sent to the leper colony. All | thone no treated have eventually b |releaned from the howpital, eit |completely cured, or with the dinenne arrested, in which case It ts no longer dangeroun Plans are being made to put the [19 paroled men and women on h |nteads in a big tract which leently been opened up by ¢ | watian territortal governmen | Dr. Arthur L. Dean, prew! jthe Unty ff Hawall, ts er with the 4 ry of the chauim | era off trea MAYOR BACKS | UP ON CHARGE Mayor Brown has backed water on his opinion of the way the | drons owt at the University of Wash | ington. In replying to the charge made | from the pulpit of Plymouth Congre | gational church by tev. Chauncey | J. Hawkins, Mayor Brown said last Monday: “Well, if the girls in the dance halla dressed like some of the girls at the Varsity ball there'd be }xome cause for complaint from the | | clergy.” | But he weakened when a storm of | | protest broke out at the university as| result of his statement, When | *, president of the te of the Univer. Washington, the mayor ex.| ain't think t y ball were imma thought that if sc en who ar girls at the pare the nd danced with }at the dance hal | would have no ce There's nothing w As for the way the they were simply | fashion.” 'New Lighting Is Considered Here Tryout of a plan to light Seattle |utreets by the ction from kpot | ights floodi pullding fronts Iw be ling consider by the elty Heht de | partment, a ding to Superintend ent J. D, Re |Bridge Bids Are | Received Friday | Bids for the steel superstructure jof the Spokane st, bridge were opened by the board of public works Friday. morning. ‘The conttact# will probably be awarded at the board meeting next week, officlals sald, Sorvonne university, Paris, ered that alcoholic beverages, if given 80,000 to 120,000 volte of electricity, are placed in the same condition as if they had 50 years Henry putting a kick in a barrel of wine by subjecting it to a! }" Elk Calf Given to Seattle Park. «COLDS | “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Brown Will Tell Problems of Job . J. Brow Warren to Head _Gyro — Here {. Warren, next year |French Complete Air Dreadnaught The French gov truction of j | PARIS, Dec ernment by lite first « | naught huge on and and three and mechanietar ture is that the three downward plane tn « will car yuick ergeant | |Articles Found on Street Cars Sold nique tam J Barker and ineh gut Carkeck, W ave discov- the have discov , Rogers, Dr, George A rectory for 1923 the sent the found depar of the nonth lation, in| the Pike F ist. The Louls Svarz are vir Beatt Interna Milwauke aft gun ught will Here is Prof. Charles "** tiles per wary The BARGAIN FEAST OF THE SEASON!! Spectacular bargain offerings such as we cut loose tomorrow were never before attempted on such a fine, fresh stock of seas- onable shoes for men and women so early in the winter. Too many shoes on our shelves that ought to be on’ your feet! A Tremendous, Nation-Wide Clearance! Every one of our chain shops, from Coast to Coast, will unload for inventor y—shoes will be turned into cash now, quick. Buy your share of these out-of-the- ordinary bargains. “Simply won- derful,” you'll say. FELTS FOR XMAS $3.65 $4.65 Patent and Gray Colontals Patent and Beige Patent and Gray $2.85 350 Pairs of Assorted Ladies’ Oxfords, Blacks, Browns and Patenta dust the thing for fall wear, in Patent or Black Kid Beautiful Colors For this chilly weather a patr of these beautiful Boots for Men's Brown or Black Dress Shoes, pair Men’s Felt or Kid House Slippers 29 125 Pairs Dress Strap Slippers Brown or Black $1.95 Per Pair Nore a few pairs of these boots will be offered to the wey R85 BES c comers at ... Soft Kid House Slippers $3.65 Men's Solid Leather Street Shoes Per Pair 250 Pairs Women’s Toe Rubbers 25c Per Pair Sizes 2% to Sm men inten nn

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