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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. CT Residents of G Street Object to a Raliroad Reute. ‘The residents and property owners of G street between 17th and 224 streets north- west have joined in a petition to the Com- missioners protesting against the oceu- pancy of G street by the tracks of the pro- posed Washin: mn Traction Company. i | | * ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS petition sets forth: “That upon a full and thorough corsid- eration of the subject the Commissioners of the District of Columbia report ainst the use of G street, because ihe street was @ narrow resident street. “That G street is essentially and exclu- sively a resident street, and that the pro- INVALUABLE FOR posed traction road through its length Piles, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Inflamed Eye I a. Ua . roms cots Toothache, Sores, Wounds, Bruises, Scald . Sore Throat, ee , Burns, and ALL PAIN. wore ea Se ET {RESAaE | SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES WITH BUFF WRAPPERS, BY ALLDRUGGISTS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, PROBABLY WORTHLESS. G street, as its take them anywhere in the city where they Romes: Tie line fe proposed to rum from SEND FOR OUR BOOK (Mailed Free. IT WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. It is UNSAFE TO USE ANY PREPARATION excopt the GENUINE wih OUR DIRECTIONS. oc! to 17th stre and thence along j e i a. ~ ~ 7 as aay - — some es that sireet to B street, south of the Presi- | ) '$ The residents of G street | " ver, Want to go out Rock Creek; and when they go down town they natural- ly want to be carried to the business, office — Shopping streets and sections of the city. “The residents of G street are very well served by the existing herdic line, which = = SSS (6 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK. by one route carries them down Pennsyl-| «¢ also shows the utter want of consid- Ciclven= DEAE . moted. Appointed, Ralph Uj 3 n. c F 2 Mr. and Mr a. App |, Ralp pton, teacher, RAILROAD J RIFF. Vania avenue and on to the ; eration of the convenience, comfort or In- THE WORLD OF SOCIETY. | Wm, ‘Wheatley to thelr guest, Gen. PUBLIC =SCHOOL CHANGES at $500, vice Snyder, promoted. ‘The above pn - ~~ second Mune | terests of the residents o! street, mani- hugh Lee. Those present were Dr. N. 8. changes took effect February 19, 1894. A through the sho section, and in front | fested by those asking this chartsr, and <= pooh. Di MCeriMnreay Gol Guy wee. a Central _High—Promoted, Marie Siebert, Pikes ther Conference With Ratiron@ of the great departments of the govern-| how singularly they are considering only : rf : = Frank Loring and’ Mr. LeRoy H. ‘ teacher, from $825 to $850. len and the Interstate Commission. ment. | their own profit and advantage in trying to| The Morris-Gebhard Wedding in Balti-| Announcements Made at the Meeting of | Western Hixt—Promoted, Harriet J. Buch-| An adjourned meeting of the conference “And by ine out into the north-/ get free possession of our street.” Mi ook ee ly, teacher, from $800 to $2 Appointed, | held on February 12 in the rooms of the western resi¢ ion of the city—ex- sous aeaEans more Today. Miss Connally will return to Washington Trustees Yesterday. Anita Ulke, teacher of German, at $500, vice | 4 changes being liberally granted by the com- wun SRAM for Easter. She will visit Mrs. Curry, 1736 Anna C. Robinson, resigned. These changes | ‘"teTstate commerce commission between pany bi its several lines. In ex- = = — M_ street. Ss took effect March 1, Is. the members of the commission and rep- change for this excellent herdic service the : " A surprise party was given to Miss Addie | Other Division representatives of various railroads, was jhoemaker : ° —Per- Lege Capos arp rg erp oor paimenre S Pr rr ag Srrroaaaiags He Was = Notable Social Event—Fer- | sajivan at her home, 1510 41-2 street south. |PF°™Ctions amd Appointmente—Some| .._. © water artenes were ap-|bend tolae at thomen place. The purpose ale dak the athe Chace Wi atc ee : sonal Notes of In- west, last evening. Applications—Many High nounced as follows of the conference ts to discuss the form of Of the Monument muxh B street. in front | Justice Cole this morning in the Criminal Among those present were Misses Til- - * t d schedules, especial of the Monument reservation and in rear Court, division 2, imposed sentence on terest. lie Bell, Lillie Brown, Laura White, Nel- School Changes. First division—Appginted F. L. rates and schedules, e: ly joint tariffs, of the Center Market. } ° = eg i Me Down Mary La Copiton, rah Mack, . Eyck, teacher of fifth grade, at $ which is to be published by the commis- “This simple statement will John E. Shoemaker, convicted on the 3d ; Copiton, ‘ r Pie gunner mmmgegntinlin cag Lbsorl bee Be canaaciite (tn uate: ths ee Della Hook, Alice Ferguson, and Messrs. ~ — take effect February 19, 1894. Appointed | Sion. : co ee the nature of the out-| instant of ma . Bradley, Browing, Smithson, Jacobs, Sul- onc er, teacher of A resent today were rage upon the rights and interests of the| death of Thomas E. Matthews on the| Ag Associated Press dispatch from Bal-| livan, Sheeke Harriet T. Draper, teacher of fifth grade, mong those present today ac » La Copitan, Fely, Morris, A regular meeting of the public school nd Martin Long. trustees residents of G street proposed to be per- at $400, vice F. L. 7 pet ated by those asking for this charter. take effect 3 n Hyck, resigned, to} Raymond, Canadian Pacific; H. W. Kings- INM. Appointed} ton, Lehigh Valley; F. H. Weeks, Old Do- Broad Branch road, in the county, on Sep-/timore says that, considered from the | Fensing: j tember last, to ten years in the Albany] standpoint of social recognition, the mar-| Mrs. Joseph W. Graham (nee Odie Smith) | Yesterday afternoon, the president, Mr. J. ‘Theodore Kete janitor Harrison | minion Steamship Company; Francis La penitentiary and fine of $1. riage of Miss Louise H. Morris of I | and daughter Luella, who have been visiting |W. Whelpley, in the chair. The principal | school, vice Charles Slater, temporary, to G " c Pp Bau, West Shore; Ni ord, Ne | Messrs. John Goode and Joseph Shilling-| more to Mr. Frederick Gebhard of New | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Smith |question considered was the propriety of take effect February Is, 180. Extensions Vick Oekiak we br ease Se ton for the defendant urged the leniency of | York, which took place at the bride's home | }f Papitel Hill. left Monday for her home | the introduction of the instantaneous fire Of leaves of absence were granted: 1. 1. B. Ragen ‘ox r s held at the Franklin building 5 ales, Shiley, 3 Roe Thayer, jr, Pennsylvania; W. | the court in the imposition of the sentence, | there at noon today, was among the most | ™ | z Jalarm system in all the school buildings. | Summerscales, FM; Shiley, Mina Goets, | 7 : permancintwayn Dist oo. | calling attention to the surroundings uf the pea Mrs. Wiiliam H. Barnes of Le Droit : vais | L, J. Reinburg and Mabel Coleman. ree, Queen and Crescent; James Means, | Gefendant. and the case, which grow out of | oteWorthy of fashionable events. No wed- a esas c vit | eessrs: Walbridge, Collum and Williams | “phird civision—Appointed H. G. Jones,| Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnatl and St —_ ‘and asking lenlerey because of his| ding of a princess of the blood royal or | Park will not be at esis domorrow, but | made an argument in behalf of the proposi-| teacher of second grade at $1, vice E. L!| Louis; R. L. Russell, Philadelphia, apd previous good character, and because the| even of royalty itself has excited more emaining Thursdays in March. | tion, and in the discussion that followed it | Mitchell, resigned, to take effect February | Reading; H. B. Chamberlain, Erie; James blow will not fall upon him alone, as he| widespread interest or been more the theme | Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson, No. 1011 S| developed that while the trustees favored | 16, 189. : ‘ iachingon. Central Vermont; J. ©. Lia- has a young wife and three small children ; te . ne the | Street north entertained at dinner on 4 | Sixth | division—Transfer Edward Grice, | coln, Missouri Pacific; H. Gower, = Feuay to Fay for the Fatlest | 22,5 7OUne, wits amd thres small < of Public and private comment since the} aronday evening Mal Ih Ae yor care [tne scoption ‘of every pescaution against |sccltcr groce Wileon school €o Seott achoot | Meck: Iiseee abd Peahies nee ten 5 Medical Examination. W District eta Birney in repiy said | 8™Mouncement of the engagement tm Jan-| ang Mrs. W. H. Myers and daughter Leta: |fite, there was doubt as to the authority for | vice George Grice, to take effect March 1.| Thomas Miller, Chicago, Burlington an@ that the prisoner was fortunate that he was|Uary last. The ceremony was celebrated | Miss Blanche M Miss Dillie Love, Mr. | @4ditional expenditure in that regard. The | Appobated Frederick Collins, janitor, at; Quincy; H. D. ‘Russell, St. Louls-and Sam minent Doctors at Your Service Free : iad pl bee : F z ws ve Grice transferred. Francisco; James T. ‘Clark, Chi St. hot convicted of murder, and if the degrees | without ostentation. One hundred and and Mrs. Waison Karr and son, Fuiton | board will make a report to the District | Wilson school, vice Grice tran! te 7 icazo, Munyon’s Homeopathic Remedy Company employ | of murder existed under ihe law he would | twenty invitations were sent out, and of | Karr. Commissioners on the subject. + | cones Gn center ae ween ee tony feather Pee ana a —— & number of eminent doctors, who have achieved have been convicted of murder in the sec-| these not more than seventy-five, including | At the tea to be given te ; ‘ Hizh School C : Preise ae ticcaaee .'T. Sykes, jani.| tor Railway Baron 4 distinction in diagnosing and curing diseases. The | ond degree, the punishment of which was| ths familics and Immediate friends of the pe Maiah ic reedat AA ak sap adage hin .ree ee a See oi sia wena yg 4 roon at the McLean house, corner of Ver-| Charges in the High Schools were an-! tor: $2 < nts. ;'Mary|Ter. Lake Shore and Central; Marvelous cures which they have made bave wtigereercl ven prem gorce qgeidlcemacl ae ame imprisonment for life. | cortracting parties, were acknowledged in| mont avenue aye : = dH street, for the benetit | nounced as follows: | Wiliits, teacher m: ics and gymnas- | Frank Harriott, Baltimore and Ohio. eaused physicians of all schools to ponder with | Justice Cole said that he would be glad !f | person. The quiet character of the of the Children's Hos ne s 8: j her English and} The commission, after further amazement, and bave attracted sick people to| Re could follow his feelings. He was quite | Mony was in accordance with the w and Miss Rose MacDoushi wings, Paulkner |" pusiness High—Promoted, P. W. Robert- : yg a after further considering Al . | the matter, will issue a form, janitor. Sherman, er grammar; “a teacher im: matics or p Mrs. E. — Nash, teacher sewing; Wm. P. Holcomb, Cadets’ Resignations Accepted. acher history; Pref. G. M. Davidson, ‘The Secretary of the Navy has accepted her music; Anna F. Grover, teacher | the resignations of Cadets Mack Herman them from nearly every te in the Union. | teen that unger hood rolings =~ tres peed of both Miss Morris und Mr. Gebhard, a % Thousands praise the day e for treat-| there was no malice, and that the slight/ well as of the former's paren’ Goto, Morten i Sade M ment. ‘There fw no guesswork, no experimentiog, no | doubt, he ee Oe ae tae rte | mt fond of vain display. [mowien eran wae praia Tpit ced lr painful operation. You can get your remedies bere, STeater verdict. He had not the slightest} “at a comparativeiy early hour this morn- | \y, Mrs. Sutherland will pour the E | Son, teacher, from $73 ell, res! nk Suter, temporary teacher, |vice Robertson, promoted. The of the tea ro sisted by the ann the tea room, assisted by the Mis doubt but the killing was the result of! ing Mr. Gebhard, who has been making | yc ; s st your drug store, or not at all; there is positively | \iquor, In imposing the sentence he sald/ Me home in taltimore at ahe Mount Ver | Miss Hamlin and M : 3 jchanges took effect January pote eutbayy hap onppotaheim a eae re at the cake and cream table | DOtAA, na to Latin, mathematics, ete. Olsen of Wisconsin and Max Spitzer of New . isht of the fact that the | non Hotel for some time past, was Joined Jyro : ; Stale 3 moted, J. S. rs, te ae Sa gee seater! =—* Open all day and evening. Sundays, 1¢ to 12./ killing was the result of malice produced | by Mr. De Courcy. Forbes of New Yor!:, | Breckinridge at the fancy table, assisted |to gi, vice Sater, temporaey York, members of the third class. It will Misses Deering, Wilcox and Bayne; ! Maud Wat uw.mbi2im.w.fif! by drink. After the court and jury had} his bes Follansbe: t man, and Mr. Joh A special from Charlot be n, teacher, from $# membered that Olsen carried certain : | bell will have ‘charge of the candy | vices crctek An Mharlottesv! cial pa "ashington without per- shown all leniency during the trial he could| who had come all the way from Mexico m Sy Aacoaiph oe eo ane ictenlpaonge sa we oO | Saotes oak een Sune pot grant further leniency. | to be present at his friend's wedding. ‘The | Nites Puch setts pees palsy Gorman and light plant was bu-ned last night. | mission and was put under arrest for it. The prisorer asked for mercy, and the| three gentlemen concluded the final ar- and Miss Lockett, the lemonade bow nd sentence made as above. rangements for Mr. Gebhard’s taking leav ee ° bowls, and of bachelor life and ly before noon | Miss Reed and Miss Brewer, the stationery repaired to the Morris family residence, | 5 207 West Franklin street. This ts one of{ The reading of “Uncut Leaves” on Fri- the few hou yet remaining in Balt!-' day under the patronage of Mrs. Carl more with broad hallways end sna Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Bre igh-ceilinged parlors, and which is fn-| Miss Herbert, Cus dee ae ished more in a style to betoken solid com- | field, Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Cabell, prom. fort and domestic satisfaction than mod- | jscs ‘to be a most brilliant oceasicn, the pro. ern fashionable adornment. All the guests | gram including Madame Janauschek's read- were assembled in the front parlor, nee on “The St Mrs, Rath | the marriage was solemnizod. 4 y Stewart's and Col Richard Mal. | H ina, ecim Johnston's reading from their short | | s and Robert. Lo tevenson’s un-| i 4 after 12 Miss Morris, attended by her Miss Mildred Morris, descende: stairway and, leaning on hor fathe | hed sketel y First Book,” which, -— need to Rs geet Sal j with gy of Bs 4 aS unpublished tabeock, pastor 0! ow pmo: poems, W! e re y Mr. Nels yheat- Dias woe) cis cone merian’ Church (which Miss) Morris at: peers ae Oe eee ee Sr e ef em OU as ene 8 A gold, so like it that its other name eh See ee Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen have gone to New is . MEY eas Y r BS Morris was attired for the hoppy | Yor! | Not one test given gold, though, will tron pyrites| vont in a gown of white satin, made with | J stand. hyde : }tong train, high in the throat, with Much the same way with imitations of the genu-| Sireves and trimmed with rare old fam ine JOHANN HOFE'S MALT EXTRACT. anteatiae the y resemble Johann Hoft's. Look Uke it, but Ob the fasnily were extended the ¢ | h partook more of the » wedding of their son Siegel. The c nony es place this evening at the home of th le. Rev. L. Stern of this city will of- jing the hospital- | ficiate. sts =—— | there is one difference—a great difference—none of | repast, wh gave a dinner of ’ them will do what Johann Hoff's will. racter of an elaborate luncheon than of ua ight, f Nowed by a dozen bottles of genuine JOHANN wedding breakfast nd a supper later at the Ar- » SS Mme. M. Yale S HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT give as much strength| Among Mr: ames C. i hich Patti was the guest of = Ry ERSSSSX and nourishment as a cask of ale, without be'ng| Van D;: Ke of Louis- | honor. were nator ¥ 4 TSP | aunt of the!and Mrs. Care WE SSSA i Mrs. Doiph : Laie NS ~ K SSS SSSSsssy M) SS SSS ~ SSS = d Senator a ft. See that the signature of; bride; Mrs. F ag gre EXCELSIOR COMPLEXION | miss. Hie S Anema “JOHANN HOFE™ is on the neck label of every | STOOM, an The invitation SSS Dit 3 ere DESPISE REMEDIE bottle. Insist upon it. Nowe other ts genuine or) SOR. Mrs, oo. ich will be he = ee en SAN | potroariindly John R ean of Washington, Mr. and | 0c at the AWATLOMAS FROM SHE WORLDS Fauk |, Ettuer & Mendel A Agents, 352 and | Sita) Je Mrs ands Mts Fo S avenue, hi pope gee Bd | 154 Franklin st a farrett, Thomas H. Morris, 3 B. Hay will be the an Mme. Yale, the World-faimed Compie: Camilla Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Hollins } + and the arti highest bidie Mrs, Fran in ofl and cialist, is the most t beauty. bas been cult served by the use of does not look mere the utiful woman tiving. : 2 Kim, Mr. Robert wet and ier souts pee | Ladies, Be Beautifull | teas. hese remedies. At 41 she | | Misses Reave: _—_ Why be afflicted with wrinkles, tabby flesh, | 1 Stirling onc aa ind | ished Mss. by . Mr, | Nett and studie Jen. | the very bi are Mrs. nees_ Hodgson . C. C. Glover, ‘'s. Georce W Piili 3 4 nd Mrs. Thoma: nyitation are to b Denison * ea nd Miss Jenkins. Among the entertainments of the FOR MOTH PATO . De Armond’s agent will fu Washington | ————————— ee Thick, dead sk F . = = — = it | March 8, natural comp! to| Register the 12th, 13th and 14ta and receive a a child's. Pr is advisable to use ‘ se is of | Coupon for a treatment of hygien! arooping eyelids, liver spots or freckles? steaming, Marvellous Complexion sRestorer and Improver dent and Mrs. n st Ash e for the rt for home tomorrow. re will give an- scientific massage and beautlfying with her pecr- NKLES AND SKIN FOOD. Excelsior Skin Food will remove any case of wrinkles and every trac has been test- ed by the greatest chemic nd pronout marvelous. It makes. fab and the 0 with, 4 skin fresh. elastie and youthful, sw cheeks round and plump. Two siges; prices, $1 and $8.00 per jar. FRECKLES AND LA FRECKLA. We cordially invite you to call. To avoid hotel Te matters kles have been from youth Freekla will remove them in every | Publicity we locate privately. Doa’t miss this in- en, = ane che =o Awe | cabbie eppetunity, as it will test two weeks freckles “and thelr skin harmless ond wonderful. only. THE HAIR AND EX¢ Gray halr is now less. Fleur-de-lis, w er party ton Mae Brown has spent the ornia, Where sae is still with Adhere to her eystem of physical culture and you will become beautiful. | Graduate in attendance. Denes A BIG DROP. The Death F Falls Of Matertally t Week. 737 13TH ST. N.W. Hornby’s: Uy somata eo Yy Call early and avoid the rush. rh? Lo) 14 4 is covet Ppa Eee re es an Oatmeal. is istry. It 4s contains no dye hours to one astonishing gro’ ous, Price i/(Easter Bargains |! ; {50 to 75¢. Buys $1’s Worth.’ ‘ow is U time to bry Piano Mme. Yale will <end b Instruments , valwable boa os to lad! N 1 Y THIN , i poveriadoes witch gives 1 2S T reductions to ‘Teac - ‘ | su renin pou me, Yale at her hena-| (eranz Waldecker & Co., 5 5 oe ters. Temple of Beauty, 146 State st., Chie a }- + 7 re ae ome i {719 jth St. N. W. , BUSINESS TAT: ea sas i , SINES Pi Washington Office, Se rer reer ple wis isi ary vw Who Doesn’t ees is rete mio F St. N. °? |Know Our Butter? vse of trphotd fever ar ington D. C. The purest, creamfest and sweetest butter pos- ; ba with former years, 2 z _|sible to produce—received daily from Pennsyl- to the | the comme: the progres n_ noticeable ment of this fiscal year, ¢ of which the deatt the tot: number of deaths from all causes up to the ist day of March to be 416 less than during | mone the men of international reputation tn | ons traits of his character. They were the sde- | it,” and never allow thelr supply te became the same period las sept he detalted re-| | » desesves better of his -ountry | Wate guarantee of the eminent success “hat has | hausted. I shall always stand ready to eay @ ; umber of deaths, white, | Aum Orage rs . i Fescandl spore eflorts, and of the tribute of esteem | word for Paine’s celery compound, for I honestly” h rate per 1,000 per | than Hon. John M. Francis, ex-minister to Am sat i ‘get So teak: fos x bt oA do ait Ghat to cone Br eel f colored, 34-7. Total} he highest political honors have come to him| Xie Francis, though he has reached the zsalmist’s| Among the thousands of testimentals that come sey eee ht. President Grant appointed him mfnister] alictted three score and ten, is in excelte | vania’s famed creamer! Same low prices as ever. “Saltiess” butter a specialty. Og. y _ on at «6 aS. ©. Oyster, oth & Pa. ave. ’Phone 271. mb3 - - ~ e >. > fi yea ze, unsou nealth,|to the proprietors of Paine’s celery compoun® -Are YOu in ¢All For I % | Geaths occurred in hospitals and public ins | the mission to Relgium. President Arthor ap | year he went to California with bis daughter to| women in every station tm life. Little @ia Dart What makes some people plump 3 - ® | stitutions pointed him minister to Portuzal, and in 1884 he| spend a few months. sacutii‘s qreit pecirmnr sales the gustnate of Obl and symmetrical, while others are y | The dea classes were as follo was promoied to be envoy ex ore going he requested Mr. Willfam TB. Wil-| benefit to mankind when be first prescribed this e . 2Spectacles or Eyegiassese Zymotic, titutional, 34; local, entiary to Austri who, under Mr. Francis and bis son, Hon. remedy that makes people well, and in the pring | *FittedwithFinestLenses? developmental, 9; violence, 3. os Vienna. S. Francis, ts the wide-awake head of the busi- | months—March, April, May—ts as much superter $Fittedwitl inestLenses, The principal causes of death were: Croup, | at the last New York state election Mr. Francis | ness department of the Tiines, to say for lim to, to all the ordinary tonics, nervines and sarsapertiias The frames of the former are polish. “ | 1; diphtheria i + diarrhoeal, | was chosen ors of Paine’s celery compound: “I | as the diamond is wore brilliant than a plese of with a] so plenip = thin id angular,is a question read- : ily answered. The reason is: That = some people digest and assimilate | of the 15 di prop: = the food they eat better than/z ed stecl—the latter hard rabber—1 * scarlet | constitutional convention, which is to sit in Al-| have used the medicine mode and with favor-| glass. It ts the best spring medicine im the world, others. | fi 3 we fit in our of the | pany next suminer, his majority was th © results.” | It makes people well =" | t gold frames—the best in the infest oi | The expercssion fs characteristic the dignified | It ts the true spectfic for diseases arising trom: ' Boston : meningitis, ong the really! ant conservative. gentleman who, ‘aw. lust fairs |® €ebiltated “oerewus spstem ad mpore Wood. » founder, vote shows, fs In the right sense the most , x | Ti 1s a positive cure for dyspepsia, Wilionsness, 34 white white male: world! CF No charge for examining the eyes POSSOOSOS = Brown Bread iver compia’ ura . tam, oll nervous and fitting. Highest satisfaction or 3 female: colored and 20 colored = the empire si : SE — ~ al, eens, See Se “cape gue abel mri females. Marriages Ir 14 white and | Mr. Wilsom tims ag am unsolicited letter | diseases ron ie a gaen4 is more easily digested and assiml- | sM Allist & Co @ | 9 colored. Still births report 3 white and to Wells & Richards . says of this won- | celery compoand mes sue = . aga! again OR. lated than any other bread—hen 3 CALLIStEP ae 4 colored derfal temedy that well | where everything else has faile seat ESE OPTICIANS. co vast I have heen nsing Paine’s! The tcdical journals of this country m4 Buroye Sar ee 2 Se a PAIS ¥ ; a bal have wore to the many remarkable W L Ey CLAS will eat no other—very delicious. 2 | ©1301 F St. cxextto sun Biaz.), ster opening tickets. Page 5.—A4vt. =e | = toni, oly re esi ~ agp tne per Algemeen 4 re) 5, 10 and Loe. a le erved to your = o 2 ' industry, cons: j ms cases whe zt mm - u pss = : A jegpertoaientigt ud ol sinh adn ddan bald oooh aa a duty, pong my friends, several | has made pee well than to any other ope sub- S3 SHOE «ion wate Mla Anal rig ay coors! exo eed neg Se pparytendiplniagpance ror THE WORLD. as desired. '. 4 W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes a h, easy fit- C7 Write or telephone. BE The elsbach Burner ting, and ¢ T Satisfaction at the prices ad- EY ‘Try one peir and of WL. Dougla: 4 Krafft’s Bakery, nsewpuch guaran, | Cor. 18th St. & Pg. Ave. her make. | \ Takes More Light does not fnerease your gas 73 who push the nal? Dee cee t e | Buys a Decorated Knox’s seed $5 ¢ cen pee IQC. GaivanizedCham-_| a marvel of conventenre, Can be adjusted ber Pail, reg.pr.31c bill, It burns the entire flow of gas, 000000 =e ee jone escape, as does the old style Jooooc0e to almost any position. Comfortable and | This ts our t or Tuesday and n afford to sell ata less profit, | —- ————— . ‘i Ming rest. Our Couches for | Wednexd rr t can save money by buying all q a 9 The “Welsbach” is ersily at- Relieve instantly, handsome. Ro! rest. Our Co ml cant was comiaaeh anda See orn mort be fee Vhen a Watch Deesn’t j and cure quicker than eny other Porous : $5.50 are wot to be equaled tm make and] Enel Mat, May comes a KE “T TIME the fault ts due ched to any jet without altering the '- Plaster, liniment or medicine em- o ch felt—black and seal. this will admit it’ lack of exactness in fitting the dirt ek pipes, and it costs but <\ ployed. Clean, safe and sure, ° elt will outwear and outlook worth of usefuluss they've ever seep. er or dirt clogging up the . Bring it to us 181 he arastl | $2.25 Each. a) Cer THE GENUINE BENSON. eae an raiuacy hat two to one—and yet | Ha ey Houghton Co., Washington Variety,” Stinemetz & Son, [516 oth St. 1710 s4th St Nakane” 824 7th St, aN 1237 Fa. AVE whiz |“ mbl3 mia SION | L. DOU appearance at near the price. Mrs. Geo. He |. Jorg, 1906 Pa Hoover & ¥ 3 J. 0. Mar jocks, nes, §21 oth St. |Gas Appliance Exchange, | 11428 N. Y. Ave.

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