The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1902, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a | They Good are good, We from the Goodyear Rub | buy | pease they eee * and you're sure of get them free), Price Hinte or ¢ kinds ay Syringes, § . 7 $1.00 P ade Hot Water Byringes, Si.2d | Bottles, ‘gambioation Fountain peer ae kinds ‘ea child, if you wish, and your ogy Just as safe ag tf you fn persons Read on, Rubber Dressing: Cope | Comba, Sc kinds Dress ‘ neste Rubber Tubing for Fou }— eLLDruc€o BHCOND AVENUS Phone, Main 603. | been meditating on buy- ‘violin or mandolin, this spe- now in progress affords an not likely to be equaled. | | HEADACHES | at Mire headaches come from eye ¥ other cause. Stop, INE Medicine and come to us for! it cure. We FIX ‘ead } ARD OPTICAL CO | 1» Beate whee Dither & Lane’ ore. Tel. John 2821 wer Kidney | Cure. tas Bidt the gach and | wy and biedder SiieK ove Co., 704 tat ave jin advance CARPET CO No charge for painless ‘ex-| traction when teeth are order-| Jed, All work done by graduate | dentists of 12 to 20 years’ | perience; a specialist in each department. We will tell you| exactly what your work will cost by a free exam- jination, Give nsa call, and you will find we do exactly as we ex jadvertise— |SET OF TEETH ..... $5.00 GOLD FILLING . $1.00 GOLD CROWN +45 .85.00 SILVER FILLING ......50¢ No PLATES: New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Hours—8 to 8) Sundays 8:30 to 2. Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- | riton street, Portland. } 800 PAIR U. 8S. CAVALRY BOOTS High Top, Hand Sewed and Waterproof. W. S. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave. This 3-Piece Solid Oak Bed-! room set, same as cu! i week only, at. Air-tight Heating Stoves, lined throughout and hinged lid; they are .. seeeees $2.50! | DAULTON i} | Cor, Spring and First Ave. THE QUAKER DRUG CO.) Sole Agents for CURE-IT-UP—Cures Chillblains 1013-1015 First Avenue G lobe Butiding | JAMES HENRY BEST MEATS | ! New Lot. of Walking Skirts Arrived Today They are unquestionably the nattiest styles we have shown this season. Prices: $22.5 $27.50. $25.00, Would like you to see them. 1212 Second Avenue Bet. Seneca and University Financial ELIADLE place (© borrow mon AMELIA » me MONET, on short notion at low rat Sa oney and company mone ee” Kev. hem bulla ‘Maller Teed) eotlatern OAN—Privato money at low rate of TO lean Darga he Gener, 100 Yeeist way, Hoome 3. 6 and MA quiam 2 try, will vantage by ton building, Fir ge Wright, formerly of H 4 the Grays Harbor cour arn something to his ad ‘ailing at 318 Washing at once. avenue, nce. fon their property lin iWARE KEMP TELLS Janoua! convention of the | which started in the Lenbardt ware- | Look No Pain HAS ITS EFFECT : Residents dueen have the benefits of a good str Seorvion Within (hree weeks, statements of Jacob Furth, 1 Jof the Beattie Bleotel |to be credited At & special meothex f public works today promised to have the sece ance on Queen Apne hill in oper ation within 20 days to hay ree Cars, as large as any now us in this running on that Hin The meeting was held to give the company and property own hearing on the former's application to place a pole arty the trol ¥ on Queen An nue from Koy to Galer streets. poles must be placed on th ¥ line becaus Of the fact that the second counter balance track ts almost against the edge Of the midewalk, At Lee street the car track is #0 clove that th car will overhang the sidewalk. Mr, Thompson stated that at the time the permit was granted to put in the eecond counter-balance and lay the track, TH. B. Cline, speaking for the abutting property owners several of whom were present, prom iwed that If the permit was grant they would give four feet of thet property for street purposes. This was never . 80 the board waived the objection of these abutting prop- erty owners, and granted the permit However, it in with the understs frag that those maxing objection #hall be consulted b/ the electric com Pany ax to the location of the poles on b wi Company of the boara Mr. Furth 4 counters Mr. Furth stated that the Seattle Ble Company wd felt keenly the severe, but, ax be sald, unmerited criticiam it had been subjected to and wanted to get in and finish the street car improve- ments on the bill as quickly as p: aide. JUVENILE MONSTER in explanation STAUNTON, Va, Oct | 3 Annie Peters, eight yea 3 im a Mt of rage this morning, beat out the brains of her baby sister, six months old. The girl had been told to take care of the baby, and became angry because #he could not go out and play with a neighbor's little girl, as she had planned. She took the little one some di tance from the house, laid It up- on the around, and deliberately hammered the tiny skull into « shapeless mags with « stick of | i] OF CONVENTION G. Ward Kemp, the local attorney returned from Boston last evening. where he has been attending the 17th drother- nod of Bt. Andrew, as a delesate ‘om St. Mark's chapel of this city. | He reports that the convention was | thought to be ‘the best ever held by the organization “That Boston in an ideal place to} meet.” he says, is shown by the large number of delegates In attend ance. Bishop Lawrence of Masna- chusettes, successor of Phillips Brooks, delivered the addrens of wel- come, and later preached the anni- Yersary sermon in Trinity church. Other bishops and prominent speak- ere took part Ip the deliberations Denver was the unanimous chotce for the next convention “I stopped off on the return trip at Providence, R. L., New York and Washington, and found everywhere & general satinfnction with the pros ent Republican administration. The firm stand taken by President Roose- velt tn forcing @ settlement between the factions in the coal strike won ;him many friends from the Demo- cratic strongholds, and large Repub- Mean majorities may be counted on throughout the East at the coming jelections. ho everywhere listen with a keen interest to stories of the w derful growth of Seattle, and it is! now recognized as the metropolis of | the Northwest. FIRE IN PENNTOWN PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23.—A fi this morning in the manufacturing | district north of Delaware avenue, house, caused damage to the amount of $160,000, Four girls on the fourth floor of the warehouse bare ly escaped. A number of firemen | were overcome by emoke while fight- ing the fire, and are now in the hos- pital in a critical condition. ARE STILL UNDECIDED Although two sessions of the board | of regenta of the State university | were held yesterday, no definite ac- | tion in regard to naming the presi-| dent of that institution was taken. | ‘The first session was held in the city. | The regents then boarded a spec car and went to the university, where after # general Inspe he en tire {stitution and luncheon as the guests of Mins Annie Howard, pre coptress of the women's do the gents again held a n he question of the # president was sawed than an hour, but it cided to defer final matter until another President Blethen |WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE! | JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE | Albert Hansen | '« avenue, |The welry in the Northwest A LINDAUER dim for fAnatiy action 0 meeting. jargest house | me | “| | | JEWELER AND OPTICIAN | Moved to 206 Pike street Third and between | a | Gur CALL, FAADE Prices fn) 109 “ ret and’ Beli 2 Downtown OMice Fourth, aver Pure |they are | permit } Jail, Jot the matter last line attending | Rave been | THE SEATTLE STAR ; GALLS SPECIAL — COUNCIL MEET Haustlve t ip Bast 4 of prom to| nent men for th ted minutely awe and person: perintendent { Dr, How Attached to srresponder loney of ed th resigna The appli Molatly before W Hawley nd co eith | 1 I the the pres. | that has since the 1 gh his hands fok the presidency the board are from of Willamette Unt Ors DO W. Dennis, Ind e eting of the ‘oun Hed fort by to authorize anal Hier Kiplinger mn | purchase of the nev The bonds oxo, and by giving th ler final powe 6 final juent meeting of the | $100,000 will be here matters may be con wtior hina ‘omptr summate the Vibe site pr are now en route Lo the tim ary pert Robert rnity, F ' I v compt r deal, ean Aley of ington, COUNCIL TO TAKE A HAND| TAL The two new n fire engines recently r ty were taken out to } tested by Chief Cook th rd of public works yesterday, but olty hax not yet 4 them. The eity « t to be heard from. ‘The engines fired up and threw alright yesterday, but} there im a question as to the durable ness of the “Fox h | te Otted Alno , about the contract price of ther Also as to their being contracted for on but one bid, and that by the In. | | Indiana Ind. th pans t nigh KS TO HOOSIERS EVANSVILLE, ator Hanna be ty this mor Adresmed an from his special train, ure ing them to elect the Republica ndidate for congress, a evidence of their support of Republican pol en. third-sized Metropol ived in nt ite the nd | and thin ato audience 5000 it ia y THE MARKETS Western avenue is blockaded in| spour them @ with boxes of frult | Applies predominate, but peache | pears and grapes are numerous, Th shipments come from Yakima, | Wenatchee and different pointe in Oregon and California, ‘The fruit is mostly of superior quality, JOBBING QUOTATION Vegetables ternational Fire Engine Co., a mem ber of a trust formed to held up cit tes for fire apparatus | Buch the importanée of there questions, an investigation was ord ered by the city council, ‘That in vestigation is yet to be tm by the committee on fire and water, — Dr, chairman of that commit: | Investigation wilt reaching and will be held in the engines be far the near future before are accepted. STARTED A FIRE Paul Henry, a young man em: ployed by a florist at Second avenue Spring street, was arrested this afternoon by Patrolman Searing for Marting @ fire in the business por tion of the city without securing a} He was tnken to the olty but_was released on $10 bail SUICIDE Tt Is now thought that Wong Tune. the well known Chinaman who dic last night at the corner of Fourth avenue and Washington street, com- | mitted suteide: thing was said | night, but when asked Dy hter physician, f death certificate, he said that thought the man had committed sul cide and that the matter id be reported to the coroner, This was fone this afternoon. ‘The dead man had been ailing for some time and it is thought that he took Use polson to bring his sufferings to a speedy end. An autopsy will be held by the cor- WANTS HER BABY In order to regain possession of her | girl Bertha, whom she alleges has allured awny from her, Mrs. Carrie Sylvester ap plied for ‘a whit of habeas corpus in Judge Bell's court. today, Mre. Syl- veuter is the divorced wite of W. Hi Derany, the father of the child. The writ wae made fetutrnable Oct. 27, at 10 o'clock. NEW JOB FOR M’CALLA WASHINGTON, i000 per dow te) Chill peppers, 81.25 pe: it, Be; tomatoen, 40¢b0c 91.00 ‘ber sack: paswnine, $1.20 Tie ‘51 Te@ea.do, Green Fruit Lemone—$2. 80902.00 8 bax: cook! pies Sane Tee to 41. Cr To, per “Soe green corn, ct, the undertakers Corrected daily ~The Collewing prices 'Re | Rete ered to, 'the Ss Eexe—Fresh ranch, Nez. Live " Poultry—Htene. 13W@i4e; trrere | wagiide; vurkens. 17@ Is, Commission Men's Prices Washington, 1111. branes. Sn Creamery, 60; ranch nim AOD) whemt, #2100; corn, | ine acningwos winoshy, Bik Oo, altetan | Hoo “D.C. Oct, 23. Bowman H, MeCalia has been | etury Mandy of the navy department, to succeed Rear Admiral Mil ptain of the Mare Island n LICENSED 10 WED The following } marriage loennes | d: Jack MeCartner, | 29, of Wenatchee, and Olga Jaehir 22, of Beattie; Aron J 32, Seattle, and Wilhelmina Magnasson, | 34, of Beattie. A complaint was filed with the! ¥ attorney thts morning charging Walker and Welts, proprietors of a factory at 1426 Fourth avenue, with maintaining # nuisance in the sbape | of a low chim ‘The smoke fro: hin chimney, it te ald, i very wn wing to the people living in the! neighborhood and ruins clothing that ‘out of doors. Mra. Martha made the complaint today nt will probably. be ina the arrest of the factory pro- prietorm: 2 Folding Lunch Boxen..18¢ Ol Heater... To $3.80 Perfection Heater 8.80 $2.00 Perfection Ol Heater 1.2% sheif F 12 ‘yards in roi, for . Be gallon Galvanized Oil Cans $5.00 Perfection On per. THURSDAY, OCT. 30 4 onthe Round TURNER RUFE Ve LRY QUEENAN And KID FREDERICK Ve. GKo, KEANE Nickie’ Piatea Kettles “Gop Ae Cocoa Mate ., Mats Tabular Lanterns PE! 1218-43; SS Ae In a couple Bar gains in bric-a-brac dinner of weeks we move to the “Ar- new ated ” cade. Removal Bargains | ~~ HAVILAND CHINA Plates, 1 bargain at $ ,at decorated with a doz.; for Friday -SLIS in violet, Saucers China, suds aviland autifully wreath rose 75 we will sell a we Thre le f decoration to select from, oration, and more Cups RHODES BROS. offee ‘ and Crockery House 1214 SHCOND AVENUE SE PON PONE OOOOCDEFE COOOOOD The Globe Clothing C 20000800 1003 First Ave The Globe Clothing Co. THERE’S MONEY COM- At the Globe Clothing Store if Globe | dollar way the a few Heavy W« one-half 1003 FIRST AVENUE [ie WE'RE NOT LOSING ANY MONEY, in fact possible to offer goods at such low Prices You are of the Bankrupt Mechanics’ Clothing Store for $16,381-5¢ t one-half regular prices, do you a good turn and feel always a bi feu his there rjam tomers in the Men’s Good Quality All that for rhe n blue, black and $5.45 Men's $15.00 Overconts, in beavers, kerseys, meltons and worsteds; garments that are 7 95 a brown beaver sll” the $10.00; price.. world ove The well tailored and sold in some stores up to $18.00 the Globe price ..... Men's Overcoats, the cream of all garments that have the ve len t i ING TO YOU ou don't wait t makes it easy Suit Overcoat, y Then wh hat other houses will ask you for them? little profit; it’s through our buying power that makes it ware of the purchase made by the Globe of a $50,00000 stock " one-third the actual value. We can a ord to sell at isfied ourselv Come Friday you Saturday ecure it The »ody to pick up and perhaps some these things at 10 long to elling merchandise Winter for every nderwear and nu need a and net get & 6s. if len’s Fine Overcoats, in a large variety of materials and wld for $20.00 ; The Globe price Men's $25.00 Overcoats of imported kerseys, whipcords, vi- cunas and covert cloths; some full silk lined and every one tailored in the best possible manner; the Globe price .....+ ty latest touch of the highest art of tailoring that are built from the world’s finest fabrics and equal to the made-to-order $60 kind and sold by teady at $40.00; now at the Globe .... MEN’S SUITS—Fine All Wool Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, nd Cassimeres in a variety of patterns and qualities that are worth and sold by other houses at $10 to $12; Globerprice ...6 4 606s s ules ; $5.95 MEN’S SUITS—In imported Worsteds, either plain or fancy, including high grade English ‘clays, in blzck, brown, gray or blue, in single, round or straight cut, or double breasted coats; garments that are worth $16, $18 and up to $20; the Globe price 4 se eeee es $8.88 YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—Long pants, aged i4 to 19 years, in broken lots of Cassimere and Cheviot Cloths, worth up to $8; the Globe price ..... pe Neape oh $3.95 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—In Fine Dress Worsteds of plain black, blue or fancy mixtures, that are actually worth $15; the Globe price ..... ste ec cette snes 1 SB.48 MEN'S SUITS—High class tailored garments, built by the hest skilled artists, from Imported Worsteds, in black or blue, some finely silk lined, and made to sell for $2s, $28 and $30; the Globe price es THIS SALE IS Now Globe Clothin In the large, new st. Beware of imitators; keep on the west side of the street, le—City Real E. FOR Sack hy H. & TURNER @ CO, 108 Cyerry street LAT 40x100 mon as axD DRY ©: Koy street, Sx 0 nase mouth “of Madinan. to, LOT 40x19 Weer OF TWeLPTn ‘Tween Madison and Yesler streets, all Kraded and paid: thie in the cheapest {et Clove tm that 1 can find oa the mar Br. NORTH OF ngton Park: thi here Ne 1900, BROOM COTTAGE, Lv 41x1204. BLOCK from, car line, fawn, frutt trees and mall fruit MADISON NPAT. fs an good garden ~~F2e Rent-Furnished R erg Lb MRNECA, Ave. and Seneca te $2000, A SNAP FOR A SMALL INVESTOR. Lat 40x120, with store renting with five aire, $22 per month; a large tage: owner lives In, Will tent Rooms by the Day or tans Pinet VENUR. GRAND Paciric by 3 3 pa = house = o moders: Globe Building, next door to the Palace of Sweets, -to-wear houses MACKINTOSH COATS — Warranted waterproof, the regular $15.00 grade, $8.25; and Coats that formerly sold for $10.00, $11.00 and $12.00, the Globe price... ..$6.90 MACKINTOSH COATS—N0ot every size, but what is left of $7.00 and 98.00 grades; the Globe price .... $3.95 Children’s Suits CHILDREN’S SUITS—Three-piece, of all wool material, in ages 3 to 14 years, worth $2.50 and $3.00; the Globe price 4 . 48 CHILDREN’S SUITS—’ Three-piece, of fine all woo! ma- terial, in nobby Scotch Plaids, Fancy Mixtures and Plain Blue and Black Worsteds, worth $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00; the Globe price tet tt eee ee eet ee teen eeeer eters cee BROS GOING ON IN THE g Co.’s Store 1003 FIRST AVENUE. second door from corner First ave. and Madison 1 look for 1003. iso month: 1007 Se Pn he FIRST, Freie cooetees t= Cu sai am, ©. Mildner. Puget Gieaning "works! phowe, 3 Minor avenue. oe BOOTH - WHITTLESEY - HANFORD Ab- rect Co; established 180% Basement of Matier Block. Telephone Main 104 Seattle Abstract Co., N. ¥. Block. Architects BW. HOCGHTON. 414-417 Golting Attorneys at oR aise ii eae Bene hae a, at 404 New Yor! barening Hatches, Giaroonds ‘ry, ‘125 Washington street, ‘oeattie’ jet ‘.. BARGAINS in Rk 3 J. STERLING, pension attorney and notary pubilc. 28 Marfon st. 4, A, KBLLOGG, 912 W A.C. M'DONALD, Junk IF you Want correct ington Building. | T3iy" Wectern: "Mate eet 400 Burke Building. | Mechanical E Eenployment amd Real Eatate— bareaing (8 rooming houses, — 604 Third avenue. DID. FARM, 117 acres: 25 acres good house. 2 large barna, lanes f. bearing trees, well All stock-5 own. (mmitic three two-year-olda, three yearling ores. 2 plea, ta A SPLEN cleared, youre tered: os | Notices Sp. Maat REMOvAT #ALE. Forces With Interest 0 pe mt cedar timber on this pay for it. Inquire A. Law- BOR Kecond avenue, ‘THE HUSTLER DRY GooDs Fones, St 41T Pike strent THINK OF THEM. Comparatively new 4-room cottage, lange lawn with hydrante. fenced, good neigh- borhood, for only $1900; Rainier Heights car, Fremont jock, tronting ood howe, Wy 5 other 8 small tace, on the 1633 her Tine west ending three and and Help Want dS Ter tor Joe KIM & HOLMAN, month buckers. $2.75 | tedepenaent_A_1600,__ 004 New York bie, r $2.75, #wamper, $2.75. bo steam shovel men. ALVORD ACRE TRACTS, 1S to $200 per Hiner the ecll'is rich clay and’ loame cad the Most of It Is under plow. STRTTENOREN & ARNELL 3, Roxwelt block FOR NEVADA AND UTAH. RAILROAD MEN FOR NEVADA. MUCKERE’ TRAMITERS | MAMMER. MEN AND MACHINE MEN; §2.00 TO 65.00; Sitr DALY NICHOL & FLA is \Wwiest stain ern A WG BARGAL | $400—For this malt sum you w, | Motres of the chidcest. kind of S| Sores road. | nly S-miles fr $100" dawn, the buyer, at 7 per cent ADAMS & NICHOLS, 2 “A Denny byiial me James 4876, WANTED-200 1 daily atthe a Business Chance A ANAP, nd w ek an buy, five balance to wult Hype ie ns dally. Hashim & price $2800; this house is pay A LAWREN ‘a, chicken. h large S-ronm i about 8 ae modern ni table in rear borhood; can $1650; terme. 8h quarter A. LAWRIE 008% Second Ay size Jot, large HEAP HOMES | weaurnrut cleared sightly lots, $30. to ne $0 down, §2 ‘monchiy, tree Water and) muod. Personal [60 ACRES Sneat White land all cleared, on river bottom ectric line. sickness can. be JOR MARTIN LYMAN EB KNAPP. 10 Haller Building. | HT. MW ALLASTER—00S- WD. LAMBUTH. 204-5 Pacific Block. WARD KEMP. 482 Burke Building. | HE SCANBIN: SE rene TANK aa ‘NBINAWIAN Al “aN of Beattio—A’ gencral banking business transacted: deposits, $1,900.00; capital, id “ap $100,000, A. Ehiluere, phen | vice nite. J. F Lane, case Fisher, asst. cashier, rae SAVINGS BANK. aid AMES BOTRWELL—Loans, Gre incurs ance, surety bands 28 Boston Block. a ea asag et eet | Se HARBON =| prices. Corner Fourth and MADAME A. 8. SMITH. 69 Hinckley. ne en OCulists and Auriste DR W...HA NADEAU) ear, nose _ throat.” 481 Burke Building. | DR. JA. MACKINNON, 4 Chapin Bldg, DR. KIBBE, Betley Building, Osteopath ‘ini of ra 1414 Second avenue; James 4641, Roth men ond lady physicians are alwaye | _tm attendance, j TE iotimary of Outoopal “Teismare, Og, He Yaw Ap BO 408-400 ‘caries ‘Block. Tel. ry WASHINGTON Institute of Osteopa ‘dite Depestt. Building: estoblished Rijio: Cree Fear: phone Main GOT TAWRENCE HART, osteopathint. ‘Washington Block. Patent Attorney ; ve ETT Beare. ero ng. Colman Sosa n Bik Hayden, cashier; trust business, ruts, Sate tate Nh rag oN ree. 3... Green seal, “settee eel | re hess meneral ban ing business transacted; Seattle branch, former of Jamon street and ‘fecond ave- THE FinsT Pald up capital. $180,000" Tnineag traben ted SM, MeMicken, von pres she’ Tu ‘cashier, P. Parknuiwt an sgchange on principal cittes hited ston and Rurope ' Photographers Sniehing— Wise lee Companies BRIVERE UNION Tow CO. hi tal ton Tel. f pure crys: | AMATEU cmt special attention to family: trade, Main 1100. rae Physician and Surgeon DRO AWNTE RVSSBLI-S Hinckley, ~~ | STAMP PHOTOR—A® Coyimpla atreet. Plumbing MOLLIN—New work guaranteed Tel. Binck Sad. DHOUSE CO— Tel. Ma LUMBING OO.—Main 8& Auctioneers PION Gnd com ‘second, {Wie | GROW. Ww RAUTMAN Printing and Binding 214 Spring ~¥ ting Co CO... general auc- joncer. Phone Red S17} Dramatic School GAN DRAMATIC SCHOOL will open to the fall term Sep © contemplat E studying eloe oratory or dre. tic wrt will benent. there by “bes > ing then; catalogue exph every. | COMMERCIAL SAME matted free, 40 und 41. Holyoke an Block, 110 Cherry. Show EATTLN SHOW OA Rubber Stamps __ WORKS Scheuer Engine ers and iPS TRANSFER CO—Main 06. ~ PUGET SOUND “mnt pe Sadak nase bt nines oles Tents and Awnings on "busin specula’ #,. $00 per acre, First avenue. | minutes from Seattle; Owner, 1112 | FOR SALE Pine corner Green Lake front ‘cheap terms; alto other cheap lots Gifferent places in tty, Owner, 208 Pa ciBo blow. ile whom You ar how to win his Ang with ean be converted nelven” and. seit You conwult tn bie or despon dence 't sored for Sal and tot Union. How “aie Take ance lookin ‘Rastman's ove Peige 20 Noun ih byw B, A. ANDBRSON, 600 Denny way, PL scact Cloverdale addition, djawn Park on. tn pa Brick butid. Wanted to Buy WANTED th rig. Addrens, { 4 Na afd awaipay Mongviorproat Sa TENT © AWN: dredging and’ hart arivi ING’ CO. n_and’ West Storage and Warehouse nike hol Colleges BEST Wethode and teachers ness Colle Funeral Direetors HOVRRWORTN a 1496-1428 ‘Third; ‘Tel House Number ENAMEL, Siuwinuen, Yester covering: ‘800 Second aver Wire, iron apd Plating _ SS Nail @ Pating Works—20 Pink ‘avenue, Musical Instruments REPAIRED, bought. sold, dar Tew ava,

Other pages from this issue: