The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1923, Page 19

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THE SEATTLE STAR Hope for Helpless Invalids Tritt ne Tose VTA KE IT SNAPPY! den for 30 Years, Now Gets On and Off Street Cars With Ease, Walks City Needs New Postoffice, Premier of B. C. and Three Alone Through Thickest Traffic in Seattle's Congested Downtown District, Claim Inspectors Governors Expected Shops in Busiest Stores—Bon Marche, Frederick & Nelson's, 10-Cent Stores, etc.—Entirely Unassisted—Can Step as Lively as Anyone. Signed Stuwement of This Aged Woman's Miraculous Recovery Follows, While Her sA.ccom- panying Photograph, Actually Bearding Seattle Street Car, Unassi wted, Speaks Louder Than Words. for the entertain 4 of Washing premier fond: moat popular promises of tt officials in| is urged to part he i fitting prop ner’s picks unk cartridges All of n to no avail n th " held at the Tuceda npect Americanus.” | ads the) eq to attend the exponition and the eaentatives of | pa ceant SCHOOL ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Bonnar Is Named Head of Richmond School paniah mation ¢ nT am Heatth e ntate departm Wash. a mem for sub need election exploded Dr. Fue specialiat, of the ir hmond A uneral Evans of aboard lotte en route THAT’S JUST WHAT WE INTEND TO DO WITH THIS FIRE STOCK. WE BOUGHT IT CHEAP AND OUR INTENTIONS ARE TO CLOSE IT OUT IN A HURRY—AND THE PRICE WE HAVE PUT ON THE GOODS WILL DO THE JOB QUICK, AT THIS of the Damaged AMM BROS. STOCK ALONG WITH PALACE CLOTHING CO. STOCK, HUNDREDS OF SEATTLE PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT EVENT, DEMON- STRATING THE FACT THAT This Is a Real Sale! MEN’S SUITS | MEN'S SUITS | MEN'S SUITS Sults in very good These Suits should sell for Every one of them spell class; Giss Hs Weis Sama ‘tes pore bk es they are in all the newest styles—it’s like finding them three times this amount, bu styles: and. sindiéacHi'e:. 0 at this price they are“yours now for Men's Margaret La Brant boarding street car was held We the Bu’ Sidney M ‘There has been such a great num-|1 sleep perfectly; my blood pressure i people who had read| is corrected—it dropped from over a ~ Seon h ‘, é : 240 to 140; .1 do housework dally the statement I had given out some | ong Cnjoy it; 1 sleep upstairs—go {few weeks ago for publication in| yp and down without effort. I am admit there gre really such things as miracles happening in this good old world after all. r 1 high | 4 1 am happy to give out this re port and I only wish it could come |; Gideons Gather at | cars as {the papers, with reference to my | * miraculous recovery through. taking | Dr. Loughney’s Wonderful Human + Bake Oven treatments, that were so anxious to keep in touch with my recovery I promised to let them know at a Inter date whether or not I kept on improving and to What extent, and so, to save ans werlng a whole stack of corres- pondence, I am giving another state- ment for publication. I feel I can- Mot say cnough: there Is no way I can measure the wonderful good Fesulis I am continuing to experi. ence. I am experiencing an actual miracle; just think, 1 am walking eight blocks to and from the street ear every day alone; I get on and off the street cars entirely unassist- ed and I don't keep passengers or conductors waiting for me; I can get on and off street cars more spryly than most any woman or man of my age, and I am well past seventy years of ake. I go shop- ) ping alone into the stores, such as fhe Bon Marche and Frederick & Nelson’s, and I don’t even pass up the crowded 10-cent stores. I made @ dress for myself lately, all alone, and other little mending. My hands can grip the hand grips on street though they never had been perfectly useless in the world. jaround as doing the things I wanted so badly to be able to do through a period of over 30 years of invalidism—so you may well know I am happy id enjoying tife to the utmost My dear old husband, who has had to eare for’me and lift me you helpless babe, left for our home in Palo Alto, California, some few weeks ago to look after our little home. He writes me he is planning on my homecoming. He is very poy over my wonderful recovery. The doctors at Palo Alto scoffed and laughed at my faith in Dr, Lough ney’s treatment, and one doctor told me—when I told him my sister wrote me of bow a number of cases of Arthritis just such as mine, and who were carried to Dr, Loughney totally invalid, were made to walk unassisted—yes, the Palo Alto doc tor ridiculed the idea, and to me: “Well, if Dr. Lough can “make you walk, he is a miracle man, and when he does I am going to take a special trip to Seattle and take a course of in struction on how to cure people.” Well, he has been told how well T am walking, but so far he has not arrived to take Dr. Loughney’s course. When I go back Vl walk nd show him that Dr. Lough- is one genuine miracle man. When he sees me he will hav would a ney University Women Favor Instruction in Evolution « Schools Should Permit Study of This as Other! Debatable Topics, They Say BY HAROLD FE, SWISHER PORTLAND, Ore., July 19 agreement with recent opposition to teaching evolution and kindred Theories in the colleges and ur gities of America was expre here to by leading the annua fean Associ ‘Women. The whole delegate convention of the Amer ion of Universit trend of toward present-da a tendency to ythin nd it is} all the facts relating that the real truths " has arisen y of Tennessee, for in iliustr and kindred sub. in the educational is but on lon of the are claimir country’s her Ada institutions Comstock, TE president of prepared from the fresh young leaves of ideal drink for Summer. Macztu efreshing, Delicious — Try it, |i | OK, WEST 4073. ELL. 0350, Distributors! vicious jer homeune 4437 said Jeducation of \higher to the notice of invalids from Coast Coast, Dr. Loughney’s officps are always crowded to capacity and there always should be nothing short of a stampede in his direction. I am sincerely a voucher for Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Oven and his curative plan of eating, and I want to go on record as saying my recovery is nothing short of a, miracle t I am most sincerely, MARGARET LA BRANT, Local address) 3129 Hith Ave. So., Seattle, Wash. ATTENTION ! Dr. Loughney’s FREE BOOK “RHEUMATISM AND (Son of Daugherty DRED DISE Found in Chicago ‘AUSE AND TREATMENT”! cin Mas w being mailed out FREE gherty, nited 5 pald. if y hook carefully " aulekly become free from your fferings. Send in your name and today Oklahoma Conclave OKLAHOMA CTI Business College Students to Picnic) More than fonts Business 100 stu and sof H expected to GO, July 19 on of t ul Daughe Draper ! , & boat has been “At rtervc 5 3 at the of Madis a, m, and] urn with the party from Yeo: | at $:30 p.m. Dancing and out ports are on the program. waa found 2 coal |to r malt Stamford feut and .|Pulmotor Revives ot et ae Steilacoom Bather TACOMA, July 19.—Speedy work Police Look for sttattive case of police sfolmGtor D. A. McMillian rye yee i nearly guished spark of life in the body The police were trying Thursday to} Arthur I r of South Onkes st locate Dan A. McMillian, of But who Mont., whose son, acc a tele. oughney's Hake Oven | pro located at the Sadsouta He de | by com- | petent Indy 2 a, m. | fo 6 p.m. to 12 only, Telephone Ma |dent of Unit und retiring presl: ation, told the ank in the waters of Lake Steilacoom while swimming Wednes- | > dispatch to t pe s|day night | hurt in Butte day) Big cing at the Ta- night, by an automot hospital funda. |gram was si Butt entiment is convale coma Genera just be os, ar Erickson to Talk on Skagit Project are right 1 co r elopment of the Skagit Power will be the subject of a tall » given by Councilman Oliver T.|and drill program m before the Danish-Ameri-|up for the ¢ believes,|can Business Men's club on Thurs Ac ct that‘our colleges|day, at 8 p. m., July 19 at Washing y were | ton hall Visitors on July 23 Visitors’ day will be staged by the Camp Lewis Ro O, T. C. on Monday } July 23, as a fitting climax to the six weeks Special sport have been mado fon of a des of the can but st doctrines | “1 ngthen their claims.” | Plant 1 time when edu- | to uimed the atter today, Miss Com Despite the f ; summer camp. There never was tion cl ion it does | B vent ommodations, fncluding free limch, have been arranged for vi itor | never z away from} idea of education and time to individual train Massed education {x wrong, NEW PROGRAM 1S APPROVED A new ram for the proved before on recommendattc five-year educational pro. oclation was ap. 7 | and we are beginning to realize tt the convention today, taking can eat the Tanlae ¢ anything I i hurting me Ht night long and haw “Tanlac Naw done so much for ma | “Since Frances |that my wife has started the treat. {ment I Fenton Bernard, Washington, D, C.,|mont and now she is improving junt | Without the educational This pro: {ike we would," | t in the ekmentar retired bust es America well as|ness man of Walla Walla, Wash, |#lready sho 1 atudie | "L suffered so with | trouble fot two year tonight. leat anything apple ot thing @ Me leep sound « feel fine taken two or | of Tanlac so far, but 0 much better that | me in praising the | for sale by all good |) Accept no substitute.+ | | secretary both alway Hen Alder St. thought sli m will in Gantenbein ude brane only taking an intere threo rs n| he always Join, stomach that 1 couldn't | Medicine. ind enjoy it, Byen|. Tanlac 4s a potato—in fnet, any. | (rumeiat h until the pressure of it | cath, At night | helt | sleep alway worn with © feature of today’s sessions 4 the internatlo: dinner peakers will include Mi Mehta, India; Senorita Spain; Miss Christinana| my ato wel Von Holstein, Sweden, and | neart MeWilllams, Canada, |1 felt | onergy Hansa lan Marie De would cause 7 million bottles sold Tantac Vegetable Pills ‘are Na for constipation everywhere Advertise * couldn't and own remed. no{ ior ale | mont. tired er homeland, extin- | R. O. T. C, Will Have {f Husband and Wife Find } Way Out of Troubles} v ant |B $11.85 | MEN’S SUITS STRAW HATS A limited amount to choose from. You can have them Saturday for [Oc Handkerchiefs We will sell Men's Bandana Handkerchiefs at the unheard of prige, now for 2c A classy lot of highgrade Suits that will suit the tasto of the man of good dress. Here they are at WORK SHOES Men's Work Shoes, In all size You'll have to hurry to get these, They go on salo Saturday at $1.95 MEN’S SOX Men's good cotton Sox. They sell regularly at 15c. On sale Saturdsy, while they last, 4c E. & W. SHIRTS Men's E. & W. Shirts, in al- most every size, but slightly damaged. These sold regu- lar at $3.00. Now 69c Men's Straw Hats. $500.00 FREE!| iN CASH AND MERCHANDISE $500.00 in cash and merchandise will be given away absolutely FREE of CHARG this sale, merchandise. during To the first one hundred people who enter the store on Friday morning when the doors open at 9:30 o’¢léck, we will give an envelope containing cash or an order for There will be no strings tied to the gifts—there will be no gamble or game of chance—all you have to do is to be one of the first to enter the store Friday morning and you will receive a gift FREE of CHARGE. COME EAR WORK SHIRTS Men's Blue Work Shirts, in all sizes, A limited amount will be sold at this sale for 28c BOYS’ SUITS One lot of Boys’ Suits, some with two pairs of pants, some slightly damaged, but real bargains at Boys’ Shoes The kind the kids can't kick out; made of real leather, In all sizes, On sale now Canvas Gloves Men's heayy weight Canvas Gloves will be sold, while they last, at this sale, for 3c Men's Union Suits in all sizes —It's like stealing them to got them at this prico— 58c Dress Shoes Men's Dress Shoes, In both brown and black, and all sizes, Regular price $7.5 WY AND GET A GOOD PLACE Men’s Underwear Men's two-piece Underwear, in all sizes. You can buy them now, while they last, for 29c MEN’S PANTS Men's Pants, hundreds of pairs to choose from, in al- most every color and pattern —# real buy at $1.95 Stetson Hats A special lot of Stetson new: est style hats (damaged); in all sizes; on sale now at SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9:30 A.M. | SS SET PALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVENUE,CORNER SPRING STREET

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