The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1923, Page 7

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ne- led 2 TUESDAY, JULY , 19 ~ DR. LOUGHNEY’S Human Bake Oven ©, Hamilton Serves Over Fifty 5 as Depot Agent for N. P lway—Hoe Has Just Put Over lis Most Important Message—He Gives the Down Pacts on Dr, Loughney’s Human Bake Ov . C. Hamtiton wate for the over thousands teh were consider the meat Important 1 have ever seat , LC will be of vital Inter~ { my Intimate friends Neuritls, better, ef cou this, for T have « stantly worse ever aimee they were removed 5 years ago, se | decided to take Dr, Loughney’s Human Hake en Treatment and his Corrective Diet Se many p nelghborhe: the very first, bak? few bakes | was all free of my New- ritis and L have had no return of the trouble. My blood pressure was very dangerously high; on beginning It It has been reduced down ¢ hundred minimums, and, of all of the has lett over course, patients, ever nm of them I mer are all Praising the treatment, and his of- flees are chock full of patients that can't say enough for him. I heartily enderse Dr. Loughney and his meth~ od of treatment to my frien a w Depot Agt.'N. P. Hy. ATTENTION ! ~ Dr. Loughney’s FREE BOOK “RHEUMATISM AND KINDRED DISE CAUSE AND TR Is now being maile@ o paid, Wf you will rea fully you witt learn how come free from your suffer your name and address t NOTE—Dr. Longhne: Bake Oveo ‘Treatment Offices are located at the Fifth and Union, im the Crary Building, Rooms 310-311-312-315-314 Dr. Loughney is assisted by competent lady nurses. Hours, 9s. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday, 9 10,12 ouly, Fhone Main #243. best for that lunch basket Bluhill ; Cheese CHORORCESOBOLOTORO| = a on ee of fine Cord oshanara Crepe, lined throug Lowered prices are from out Ww Coats With Price and Style Appeal these are values that make a trong appeal. Coats much low ered in price, offering the most popular wrap-around and side tle modes, wit braided h many and embroidered Clearance Pric .} mi and N N the eapnclty of | were powerle the tha! ‘ruck Driver Wrecks Machine to Save Baby Heavily-Loaded Car and Owner Crash Into Ditch as Little ( What would you do if a littl lin front of a car you were driving? Would you turn madly, risk to i take any fax Person, of Enumel when he was not dy, and Mrs. Edward A. ulously escaped d road, where Mrs. t baby without thought oid killing the child? Would you step on the brakes in the hope of stopping the machine? Or would you yell and curse and run the little baby down? s to save her, the big truck dashing toward her, and hoped— But the truck did not plunge on with brakes set. It swerved suddenly, missing the little girl by inches, and piled up in the ditch with a crash. Out of the wreckage climbed Max Person, the driver, who h. Aiken had seized little Ann. “Oh, I'm glad I didn’t hit that baby; I'm glad I didn’t hit Person repeated over and over again as he took the little girl into his arms and kissed her, Tears streamed down his face. iirl Runs Onto Road tot dashed dut into the road of consequences, aw, completely wrecked his big truck, dumped his load into the ditch, and barely escaped with his life, Monday, Mont., darted out on the road near Auburn. Person did not hesitate for a split second. }was making about 30 miles an hour, {impossible to stop the heavily loaded truck. j within the law; But, the little girl was directly in his path! $-year-old Ann Aikin, of Bonner, His machine It would have been He was well speeding. Aikin, parents of the little tot, For an instant they gazed at He rushed over to the side of His first thought was not of the wrecked truck and the ruined load, but of the little girl for whom he had risked his life. Aikin drove on to Taco: address to Person. truck,” says Aikin. I am going to p: happy to get the chance.” Aikin is visiting at the home of Mr, of Tacoma. He is touring the Northwest this summer with his E nu family. Person runs a | imelaw. ma, after giving his name and ay every cent of the damage on that ‘That's the very least I could do. I am nd Mrs. C. A. Finley, ive stock and poultry business at THE STAR'S Daily Short Story “The New Stenog,” by Frank Wall ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW was tend offic It cou! thle. marked fervently night in November she would look domenenccucnencuoncncnes = a morning in Sune, ay be denty that it bowled the boys right Ami viiest Turkish | out a chirp fc e died of jealousy | just stared at And when Marie Laval Johnson-Bi transferred to Philadetphia | last 4 Home ¢ two sup nd House a six salesman, ents, the sales manager ¢ boy ail went “bd wasn't Marte’s fau 4 blame her for be! As one of the salesmen She had of staring in a sleepy fash’ then flashing her eyes so # unless one irrest ven on a fomey na, | morr nd then he cc town sigh that was ech: the| office. “We have y ur favor of th A would say do you have the know loveliest hand I st-|ever maw. . ’ « would sa re-| your der duly Was duly... encouragingly Yea got that? she murmured da! fon | + was duly, ah . ud: ; was duly, Look Miss Laval, I'll here have to think over, Even tho office boy, easily) thin out a bit, don’t ow. We the most blase of the bunch, A4-|i-) again afte By-the-bye mitte was a fine.woman and) ; soet w , a shi lked. A Clearance Event in Fascinating COATS nd WRAPS —offering a wide choice of desirable garments at prices that mean Substantial Savings WITH CREDIT A Limited Number of | Mondane Capes —distinctly lined Capes with the quaint, circular fine quality about these gar- ments that at so low a price $39.50 and $49.50 Pay Later for on Dresses and Suits handsome, crepe collars. There is a gives a surprise as $29.50 Other Cape Values that offer some of the most fashionable capes Poiret Twill and Twill h good quality erepe Clothes You Buy Now —your purchase is de- livered on the small down payment. Later payments are arranged as you wish. sales manager, it Marie was » way back to her o her she sat tapping with and miling thoughtful after wards she went out alone to her lunch, but when she emerged from the elevator Kay ter, one of the n the en leamen, was trance hall. What an unexpected ple he cried. You' going for lunch. I'm going for lunch, We're going inch I lunch with I've know him for 20 ich of ‘em it?" he mutt ent on without replying. meant; but she soon knew. Thre more-saleamen of the H. and H. ( & gracefully ding each were lour sidewalk, r fully with on other fixed steadfast! of the building, It was an extremely difficult task, but they At any rate they duc simu sor about the other ba nd keeping the on the door eye managed it ked forward an the fn ancously A comparab’ Marie appeared—and disappeared. eeter stood hin the hail of the building re ding them de He opened the door a little aid, “the water ‘C'mon in,” he fine “L re,” urged one of the three, can't go on this way.| Union strength. We'll go back upstairs and have And all the fo the office as they 1 We'r here,” sald Barford of the salesmen, “Let's settle all t lots!’ a council of war." of them returned empty to and unfed something We can't “Draw comes ut.” said one, back suggestions had talked out. “Slips of paper in a with one name on each slip, em up @ bit, pick the Kay the smiled Janguldly murmured One of up the been winner office Valentine, “He's me!” he} Keeter the bo necessary started te number of aring iI] Make a \ Friend ||J0-TO Jo-To will keep your ach and bowels clean and your temper sweet, No other friend can be de pended upon so absolutely, 50c, $1, $1.50 Phgs. stom At Drug Stores Mird. by JO“TO On Ine, Hellingham, Wank, and Keeter grabbed the first | was putting his own fname on It when some one noticed that Marie __ | names THE SEA TTLE STAK PAGE 7 See The Stetson & Post Lumber Company for Good Doors, Windows Frames, Finish and Other Millwork INSIDE DOOR FRONT DOOK NEW FRONT ENTRANCE REAR DOOK ea FRONT DI! wir Sbenranees nope 11 and THIS $ 25 DOOR "T® thilck) ralzes in mtoch x68 H Wy'xt ri Bull None head ¢ Inside Finish Frame Bull Nose Cgsing 3 4 down), 14"x6" head 1%4'x6 Direct ng 5 From STYLE Hu WINDOW only STYLE Y WINDOWS only Mullion—1% Windows only STYLE XR WINDOW only Window—1\ Rail Frame only Inside Finteh ont Bull N Inside Finish, 1 head casing ast aS Fer Windows, Frames and Inside F Window, Frame and In- complete side Finish, comp. .8¢.85 Hough opening between studds, 3'5"x4'10" Why You Can Get Better Prices and Better Quality in Our STOCK MILLWORK Than in Special Millwork In making up n special door, for instance, the machines must 547° 0 Bull Our or Stock Tops can be either 1 light, ve Breakfast lights, or as shown. Nooks and Cabinets With stock miliwork it x dif- ferent. Stock millwork Is made in large quantities, Inatead of hine to run onl run from 200 be net special to make only two or three rails, two stiles, panels and If glans ts to be put in. Then, thene pleces go to the Put- Up department and are asnembled and glued, making the door, The door then goes to the sander to be finished, he sander takes off 1-10 of an Inch, sometimes cnounh to open a defect. Ifa fect Is opened, the door in not re~ Jected, beenuse this would mean the moking of a new door, and a dead lows. Buy our Stock Doors, They » and in the put-up room, Inatend of putting up one door we put up from 100 to 500 of n kind at a time, thereby get- ting the workmanship dewn to an exact selence and the cost down to a mint Phis permite ux to furnii quality If a defect manufacture of one of our door It Ix REJECTED, and sold ax a defective door. Windows, Frames and Finish. Are Guaranteed. Inside ‘anel Door The quality of this millwork is the very highest. Back of it stands 40 years of “KNOW HOW” and experience. Write us for complete price list. ELLIOTT O711 SEATTLE had returned and was sitting quietly at her own desk “Let Miss Laval write the names wn herself and then draw one,” aid Keeter, and the slips were taken over to her Without, of course, knowing what the drawing was for, Marie wa quite willing to do ax they ked “Jen't is frightfully thrill she Vested ‘Now please, please don't all stand round me, You make me all shaky-shaky.” . They went to tne other of the office while she wrote down the] from a list given her by Keeter glancing | | is undoubtedly | i jin connection with China's foreign| ‘phere is one simple and inexpen:|s relations remain to be cleared up,| sive way to reduce dangerous, swoll: |including the matter of the Lin|on veins and bunches, and get them| F Sho looked up at him after|so much of that cabaret fe F »| She's never been out with a man & | reproachful smile at him | tuts atternoon pacts mass baret Royale her life. “Now I'm ready! she cried pre-| «11 pe back by 7 o'clock. Make| ®t § tonight. date there rently. “There, the slips RICH Fora a AeA Y you tant there '”| Wit Jack. and some one for Jit 8 and eet you right there,”! yo y | * the hat. Now, must I draw one out, |! “ eat . you who's | Chinese Herb please?” |he suggested, reflecting that this} “Wh rrord. | 4 , $i ; tte 4 “Oh, he's my sweetie,” Marie ‘Just one,” said Barford, and she| would save him the cost of a taxi. | , took one and pas } so} t that be perfectly de.{ cod “You know, Jack Pointer, | J. LYSO ; reat tt | 1," won ne y ’ state amateur heavyweight boxing! Horb remedies are Raters Wearra tie lish?” she cooed. | cham: And won't it be lovely| Pee Marie absent-mindedly tore up the i j che ed yon't it y long time stomach rest of the names | “Bight at the Cabaret Royale,” he| for Aunt Tabitha? She's 42 and troubles, chronte rhs | ¢ the bene: 7 | matism, old coughs: Keeter smothered a faint smile, “Or! said a little louder, for the benefit = = | ' c ee ae fois, course,” he murmured. And a little! of the others, end then he grabbed} DocTor || blood anv urinary Ater he went across to Marie's desk) nix hat and rushed out to get his DR. WO trouble Aue eae ind began to whisper ly to hers} sain Nature Chinese Heron strates bese “Oh, Mr. Koeter,’ she said] "™ at M. Hae eee ek ‘ Call or write, ‘ milingly I'd love to. I've heard] Marie went to the nearest desk} M. Hee Wo Inene | pr ana calied hen heer numbers : Medicine Co. J. Lyxound Chinese Medleine Ga Biles} hans candcalies Aes : 208 Jamen St, Cor, 2nd S13 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. “Is that you, Aunt Tabitha? Oh,| Seattle. Matn Phone Main 6352 t tho list and flashed a‘ thought you were going out of town) “1 The Finest Green Tea Koo Is Minister .| Varicose Veins Are Speedily Reduced to Northern Chin and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly PEKIN, July 24.—Dr matte Koo, former Chinese ambassador to| Washington, yesterday be for-! Jeign minister of the North China! strong, ¥ government. Dr. Koo accepted the| geor post at the instance of political lead-| ~ y¢merald Oi, j ers Physicians me werful, Yet Safe, Sur. Prescription Called Moone’s Has Astonished caused by germs, is such a remark: able healing agent that eczema, bar bers’ itch, salt rheum and other in Njammatory skin eruptions go in a few d Piles are quickly ab: sorbed and even goitres, wens ang — enlarged glands are dissolved, i ars it has been used in hos pitels for boils, carbuncles, ulcers, Many difficult diplomatic problems | ie Chong bandits who wrecked and rob:| down to normal, and that is to ap. Jbed the crack Shanghai-Pekin ex-!piy Moone’s Emerald Olt night and |abscesses and open sores, and with — It is pure fresh and wholesome |»: 111 kidnaped many Amoricans| morning, People who have paintul, {the most perfect success, With eaeh. this aprir Jenlarged veins, should not neglect }original bottle which any pharma: and the flavor is that of the true) | | g green leaf. » & HC. 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