The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1925, Page 3

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= LABOR POLICY): @ ANNOUNCED 2: Advantages Are Urged in OCTOBER 14, 19: WEDNESDAY effect that “Age of Super-Power” ie siieetoakaer ATLA ‘ dent ¥V A fi Yr ! ed Nurse Had Asthma Nineteen Years Doctors, Clinics, Asthma “Remedies” — 20°"... All Failed to Benefit Her Dr. Loughney’s Method of Treatment Freed |* Her From Asthma in Six Days! Read Her Sworn Testimony Below: STATE OF WASHINGTON) Beattie, courrr or xia) * Ootcber 12th, 1925 Mrss Chass D. Torrenoe, being firet duly sworn, deposes and says: I have been a resident of Charles City, Iowa, for 20 years. For 19 years I suffered severely from astimm though every possible method of treatment was tried on me, without effect, and, in spite of my being a nurse and as- soolated with dootors of intermation= al fame, I was compelled to remain an asthmatio. I graduated as a nurse at St. Inke's hospital,in Duluth, Minn., 25 years agoe For a number of years I was publio health nurse and public school nurse in Charles City, Iowa, and for four years was a general nurse at Mayo Bros, at St. Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minn., and at about tho time this photograph of myself was taken I was exployed um- sans a der Dre. Mayo's. Mre.Chas.D.Torrenoe,. All this time I continued to wuffer from asthma, for, although I was under treatment at many asthem clinios, and many dootors tried to oure me, all ae ee € then failed completely» A short time ago I cane to see Dr. Loughney, and began taking his treatment, and, to my great surprise and joy, within six days I wns entirely free from asthma and have deen ever since, with no returns of the asthmatic symptoms. Shortly before coming to Dr. Loughney I had been bed- ridden for over three months, after which I was taken to an asthma specialist in Minneapolis, Minn., and there they sus- pected tuberculosis of the lungs,I was so enervated and 60 terribly underweight. They Xerayed my lungs,and I was given 92 different sensitisation tests, of meat and vegetables and pollen, and still Iwas compelled to go home in the same hope less asthmatio condition. Ihave a sister living in Seattle,who informed me of Dr. Longhney's great work.and I came on to Seattle a terrible sufferer, and the only relief I could get was from using adrenaline numbers of tines each day and each night; and to think of Dre Loughney stopping a case of asthma so far ad= vanced and terrible as my case, and he stopped it completely inside of six days! It is truly wonderful, almost a miracle- and I wish every asthma sufferer in this couatry could learn about Dre "3 marvelous mothod. Better still, I wish some big health institution, like the Mayo Bros. or the Rockefeller Foundation, would adopt Dr. Loughney's method, under his direction, and thus confer the blessing of health upon unnumbered thousands who are now suffering from asthma. e sworn affidavit of my recovery is notHing but the gos- truth and Dr» Loughnty is privileged by me to uso it as sees fit for the good of other sufferers. Address $610 3rd Avenue Charles City, Iowa NOTE! FREE—A limited ney’s special treatments, and number of copies of my new illustrated book, entiiled “Stop Asthma, Hay Fever and Catarrh.” It fully reveals the cause of these fread diseases, and shows why or- | ry methods of treatment do not » It also proves that my original, modern treatment does completely eradicate them, usunily in from three e days. It «ives you a clear anding of these affitetions r rational rem- edy. Send for it today while these hooks are being mailed out free. Write name and address pininiy. by Dr. Loughney only. | moves SPINAL IRRITATION; pain back of head; pulling of cords in nee! | shoulders or in other parts of spine, burning, aching, tenderness | ness; jameness of fingers or dropsy of tingling like pricking of pl | Jar, almost indeseribable pain in heart, stomach, kidneys parts of chest or abdomen; baci | stipation and all stomach disorders. in the Crary Bldg, Rooms 310-911-31 313-014, some troubles with eyes; pain between selatien, rheumatism; chronic cons | | NOTE—Dr, Loughney's offices mre lo- cated at the corner of Fifth and Union, | Dr. Loughney is assisted Pi - TO. ASK BIGGER - LEVY FOR “U" "| Petition 1,52-Mill Tax. for : Institution ne the Unive will ° cement between resume the 191 the untversity 1 the legislature, wh the state would match fees by students for building dolla A special appropriation for struction of a new Mines building 4 the old one, which was will be asked. ts have been the Universit ments have been titution is grow cording ir PIONEER DEAD ‘Chamberlain Rites to Be | Held Thursday ney in rlain was a veterar He is survived Mrs. J.B, Shir and Mra, ¢ ate 308 Bum: Wood, |Noted Engineer Is Visiting in City 72 years old, profession. ing engineer of the Erie rail-| road and director of the Balt! more & ( chosen by James J. Hill to ¢ ine the route for the ¢ Tacoma Backs New Mt. Rainier Road An alternate route to Mt. Rainier | nal park via the Nisqually| nce is sought by the Inter- | Community Development club of | Pierce county. They intend to ask |the coming legislature to establish las a state highway the Sumner-| Eatonville road, they UNC ed | | Wednesday. | They point out that this route | would shorten the distance from Se- | Dr. Loughney's Haman Bake Oven re-|attie and other Northern cities to) {@|the entrance by about 12% miles, ,| The road would lead thru the Puy or |allup valley, Orting, Ohop valley and | or sore. | ne fect, | t the present highway. | BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES ‘The Mar invites Its readers to use this PLEASE NOTE: Bake! competent lady nurses, Hours, fepertment na an ald in finding missing Oven treatments are not given for Asthma. patient i 19 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday: All Asthma|9 to 12 only. Phone ELiot- | rpsrtes. 139 tives er friends. The department is 5, | to help tm reuniting those whe hare been ‘Those whose relatives or da are missing are invited te report | the disappearnnce directly to The Star. | Readers who may know the whereabouts Send for FREE Booklet STOP! Why not enjoy ¥ Ragtal Specialist 905 & Pine St., Seattle Cure the Cause First cured without surgery ‘Cure guaranteed Don't suffer longer. Read the above chart. Your ailment may be caused by Piles or other rectal and colon disorders, If so ou by my Ambulant muaranteed ‘of home I health? EAst 0836 of persons mentioned Im this column as | missing me requested also to report to . Other newspapers are invited items se will interest , 1631 36th N. B,, Miss Wilking {8 sald to hi to Seattle from Kentucky several} . } Chips off the Old Block WR JUNIORS—Little Re One-third the regular dose, Made of same ingredients, then candy coated, Tor children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST THE SEATTLE STAR THE GROTE-RANKIN QO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President Month End Sale—Greater Values Women’s Stockings Of Silk 59c Pair and Rayon These Stockings are knit of a very fine quality silk and rayon mixture, with lisle top and foot. The color range is unusually wide: French Nude Rose Taupe Niredale Bombay Oore > Naturelle Blaok Sunkist Beige Autumn Blonde Tanbark Sand Nude Racquet Blonde Satin Jack Rabbit Atmosphere Sale Thursday on the Main Aisle Table —The Grote Rankin Company, First Floor—ELiot-6600 Manka Rubinstein Famous Beauty Scientist, will be in the Toiletries Section of The Grote-Rankin Company, Thursday, Friday and Satur- day, from 10 to 5 each day, October 15, 16, and 17. Mlle. Rubinstein is a sister of Mme. Helena Rubinstein, the originator of Valaze Toiletries, and she is prepared to answer any question and solve any prob- lem of compleaxion or contour moulding. Manka Rubinstein is herself a skin and beauty scientist of note, and no woman who is interested in preserving or restoring her youth of skin and con- tour can afford to miss the opportunity of seeing Mlle. Rubinstein and consult- ing with her. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Toiletries Section, —First Floor Odds and Ends of Silk Tub Frocks and Satin Dresses, $4.65 These are odds and ends of Silk Tub Frocks, Print- ed Silks, and Satin Dresses. There are just 55 Dresses in the lot. The sizes range from 16 to 40 bust meas- ure, If you want one of them, you must come early. —The GroteRankin Company, Second Floor—ELiot-6600 Axminster Rugs Remarkably Low Priced for the Mid-Month Sale 15 Only 912 Seamless Axminster Rugs— Finest Quality $47. 50 These are the finest Axminsters, well worthy a place in your home. And the price is very much re- duced. 10 Only Heavy Seamless Awminster Rugs— . Specially Priced These rugs are 9x12 in size, and of a fine heavy quality. 15 Only 9x12 Good Quality 29 75 Awminster Rugs—Special Fy For so low a price, the quality is exceptional. If you could use a new rug on any of your floors, IN- VESTIGATE THESE VALUE —The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor—ELiot-6600 Clearaway Sale of Felt Hats, $1.65 These hats are odds and all repriced for a quick re you will find all Here are clever This is a real bargain! ends of higher priced lines selling in the Mid-Monith Sale. He the colors of the new Fall seasor and original styles. These are j the hats for the high school or college girl to wear with her balbrig- gan dresses, or her sport coats. ONE DAY ONLY! —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor—ELiot-6600 Child’s Cribs From a Well-Known $10.95 Manufacturer These Cribs are part of a special purchase from a well-known manufacturer, offered to us much below regular wholesale prices. They are finished in old ivory enamel, with a com- fortable spring, and the convenient drop side, A mother who knows values will recognize this one as unusual. —The GroteRankin Company, Fifth Moor—BLiot.6600 this price. Thursday only! BLANKETS All-Wool Blankets, 66x80 inches, with a wide sateen binding. Tan, Rose, Peach, Blue, Lavender and Green with novelty striped borders —a° fine blanket of exceptional quality and appearance. —The Grote Rankin Company, First Floor—ELiot-6600 $.75 Each sold at Just 200 to be Fitty Coats For School, Motoring or Street Wear Reduced to Of These, 40 were regularly $15.00; 10 were regularly $19.75 91.19 Tailored Coats of polaire or flannel in a good selection of colors, with self or black velvet collars, plain or belted bac for general wear, are grouped together for the Mid-Month Sale. , in the Prince of Wales style, and utility styles Every one of these coats is desirable and smartly styled. —1he Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor—ELiot-6600 Curtains, Window Shades and Draperies At Mid-Month Special Prices The October Mid-Month Sale is especially opportune with its special prices on Drape es and Curtains—for just now the housewife is brightening and refurnish- ing the home for Winter days and Winter evenings. 600 Oil Opaque 55c Window Shades Each These Shades are featured in two colors, green and fawn. They are 86x6-0 in size, mounted on guaranteed rollers. This Shade is not to be confused with cheap water color shades which sell at this price or higher. They are slight factory irregulars, but the imperfections will in no way inter- fere with the service this shade will give you. Material; “Shaiki” 89c Weave. Very Special Yard This popular Drapery material is 86 inches wide, in rich, beautiful tones of gold and mulberry, and blue and mul- berry. Rayon Drapery White Ruffled Voile with Colored Sunfast Ruffles $1.65 the Pair Valance to match, by the yard, 40c. There is nothing so dainty and color- ful in a bedroom as a curtain of white voile, ruffled in rose, blue or gold. These have the matching valance which can be bought by the yard. The ruffles are of sunfast material. Curtains, reg. $1.2 75c Mid-Month Special tha Pais. White ruffled Marquisette Curtains, with one-inch hemstitched hem, and two-inch ruffle, complete with ruffled tie-back. This is a real bargain. Fine Marquisette —The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor—ELiot-6600 Mid-Month Sale of Housewares Step Ladder Stools Regularly s215 $198 very Three steps high, made of Special Eastern hardwood and well re: inforced, steady and safe; a su perfor Kitchen appliance. Le Thin blown Libby “Safe- Edge” Star or Grape Cut Glass Tumblers— 9e each or $1.00 dozen, Plain White Cups and Saucers, pair....... 12c Imported China in Ovide shape. Garbage Cans $1.85 An 18-inch, regulation size, corrugated iron can, with sol- dered raised bottom that will not leak, and fit-in cover, Star Furniture Polasn 50c Size— Reduced to 29c For floors, woodwork, furniture or oil mops—12- ounce size Johnson’s Floor Wax Old English Wax t Liquid Veneer Wax | Pints----- 69¢ | Quarts - - - - $1.85 The Mid-Month Sale is a good time to stock up on Housewares. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor—ELiot-6600 REBUILT RANGES Offer Great Savings ME RANGE—6 holes, with coll..... with waterfront... 39, SUPRE BUCK RANGE—6 holes, MONARCH MALLE with waterfront ... wee 6 holes, with RANGE holes, pol! . 6 holes, with . AS 75 ONO RAN 6 holes, with coll COLONIAL RANGH—4 holes—2-burner gas attachment—with coll, « 16,50 ECONOMY RANGED 4 holes, with coil MONARCH MALLEABLIO RANC 4 hole: with watepfpont | MONARCH MALLE ' MICHIGAN RANGE—6 holes, with coll. 81.75 ST. CLAIR RANGE—6 holes, with coil...... 20.75 MONARCH MALLEABL with waterfront ., {ANGE holes, ae 59.75 MAJESTIC MALLEABLE RANGE: with waterfront .. seve MAJESTIC MALLUABL with waterfront 34.75 Aid with waterfront OHIO RANGM—4 Noles, gwith Cols... sereees These Ranges have been thoroughly re-built and re-conditioned in our own shops, and we guarantee them to cook, bake and heat the water-tank satisfactorily, They are all specially priced for the Mid-Month Sale. =Tho Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor—ELiot-6600

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