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MEWS FROM BALLARD RALLARD, March BW. ) whi who lat week purchased ine atard Register, this morning completed the purchase of the good witt and subseription books of the Vattard Bn! ine, The two paper will be consolt and conducted es a Democratic organ Rev, D. @ H. Van Deertin, the new pastor of BL Step! pal church, arrived this morn and will enter immediately upon hin duties, He was until recently sta toned at Honolulu, HLL RF. Woed, rand Hahts, left th for Portiand, where he cept & responsible pont big willing company * to ae m with « ex-superintendent of |" morning TOUCHED HIM LIGHTLY HOMER BIRD DD, Graver w 4 lly treating by Jude Gee yeaterday after The young man had been arrested for striking with 6 Heht whip an animal that tneteted on Kicking out the front of the wagon. LICENS To WED The following marriage teennee have been insued: G, Wixon, 22, and] PRESIDENT ROO! Rowe Watson, 82, both of Seattle D. Watson, 40, and Mra. Kate Ryan, 10, both of Otto Smith, 31.) WASHINGTON, D.C, March 6 and Nellie Bhai 20, of Re Ht Roosevelt, having dectined attic; Bieworth Zwiekey, 25. and) (o interfere, the exeouti f Homer | Lelia Butes, 20, both of Tacoma. Hivd, the Alaska murderer whose | 7 cane has attracted widespread at } tention, will t place t row in| | Hitha of Hird reads like a novel ago he wae a well-to-do an in New Orte beautiful « neveral children Then wet the other w FLAMES broke out in the ummond won she lay at th alee three meno Hurtin, pany's wharf at What-land Sheffier, When the p i fanned by heavy « point near east gale, was rapidly gaining head en the Yukon, Hird |way In the vessel when discovered] setsed with jealousy on account | hy the ship's carpenter the attenttor men to the other H bi a jeatied Capt, Nason and the Strong woman, He ¢ Cre eek twat tng gteamer BEY! who were able, by the use of buck: [shot and killed Hy nd ‘ete eee tome. ti Ie being | Sh t@ auench the blage beto © fatal wound on Patterson, from cleared by wreckers preparatory to|£%, beyond control whieh the latter died several weeks ralsed } Capt H. M. Thornton, a afterward, Sheffier and the we being raised and repallt [the Veasel, returned from ¥ ‘The local lodge of Ets wilt init. | et piaht 7T Drummond had «a very nar |row escape from destruction,” he sald] the St this morning. “If the blage had not | the “P4” SHOWS UP AT LAST PAYS FINE FOR ABSENCE AND GOES TO SLEEP IN JUROR'S CHAIR THIS AFTERNOON George Carroll, a juryman in Su Perior Judge Albertson's department Was fined $10 for contempt of court this morning for failing to appear yesterday, When court convened end his chair w vacant, the judge Promptly issued @ bench warrant @nd Deputy Sheriff Clark conducted & still hunt for the missing Juror all day. This meraiag Carroll came to court of his own aecerd and od hat he hac sk @ day murmur moet gett oe me ,. me (Of the Datliff and the stentorian voice of the Judge finaliy awakened birn and he sat Up rubbing hin eyes and tn Sisted that he hed known ail that) Carrell hails from the country, but pomp bis etay tm the city is visiting | He could not be found yesterday. In fact, The daughter told Clarke that she @idn't know where her father was but insinuated that she could guces “You see, it's ike this.” #he said Ry Bs ae he te te the country, but "t get to come to town very often, and when he does things are apt to be dotng, but ‘t mean any hare.” HOBOES ARE ROUNDED UP # i E f z gE i z z : ‘ Ht Hie nae Nieholas Driscoll and William and Bent to il ‘| RECEIVER'S SALE pattie as « Business and Residence u been discovered promptly, not enly | and, her testimony the vemsel, but the lumber yard and] waa c murder and mill might have been destroyed. At] ten be hi d. Then his wit Usps" ta Sos" $0 HOONER SMITH a LAUNCHED room |by the donkey engine. Before it was jextinguished It had burned « hele tn }the upper deck, The damage will amoent te about $160." | ‘The Drummond ts loading « lum ber cargo for Sidney, Australia SAILS IMMEDIATELY TO TAKE TIMBER TO GAN PEDRO The Globe Navigation Company's new schooner Wilbur L. Smith war IS IN JAIL FoR itn ri at bt Pica: in bentan. mmediately under Fairhaven, per for Ban K. Wood Lumber for the B ‘ any Kthel Reed. daughter of ex: Mayor SELF DEFENSE J. 8 Hiveker, a non-union line }man, attempted to protect himself! T. C. Reed ef Ballard whe built the lagainst an assault by several men| vessel, performed the christening | Jeaid to be striking union men’ on | ceremony, which was witnessed by a | Western avenue yesterday after-| throng of 662 people. Am the hoon, and as & result landed in the) well known shipping men whe were city jail, Bleeker i alleged to have} aboard the schooner, whe bad & revolver with him when helsitpped off the ways were GF jengaged tm & fight with one of the | Thorndyke, manager of the (isbe strikers, but is sald to have been | Ni Cc. & Pollet Dimerlt captain of ‘omy : iray and John RB The Wilbur L. Smith vensel of the schooners Wititam Not Ungham and Nottingham If. ef the Giobe Navigation Company, Two sister schooners are now under con struction at © Mallard with be launched in a few cenled weapon. between the non-union men ar took place at Fifth « and Pike street this mornin there were no serious r The- mew five-m Geo. KB Wilings te to be tau at Port Hiakeley about the 4S APPROVED Superior Judge Tallman approved of the Me Company's plant this morning. The property Was sold for $13,997 to Frank Graft, who was the only bidder. The pur chaser had aieo agreed to y the costs of the receivership. ein debtedness of the Insolvent firm was S12, ee, SMALL FIRE IN RESIDENCE ‘The fre apparatus wae called to the residence H. Hatton, 1400 Thirteenth « 7:36 o'clock, this morning. & roof fre that had started from sparks from the chimney. The Biase was quick~ ty extinguished with a stight lows. OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN Charles Ramsey was arrested yes- terday om the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses by Shertff Doust of Spokane Ramsey |hae just finished « term in the jeounty jail on a similar charge. He />Y of the month, She was butlt whom wilt be « SUgRseEsEeCeEouswssTEEE™ J Locat THeaTeRs | CRRTTSesHCeNerEaEseTEeEE Nance O'Neill The young Amertoan tragediense, Nance O'Neil, startied London with her genius last your. It te anid that whe plays upon the emotions af her audience as a mumician nweepe the strings of a harp, and they are con tineally fascinated by the eubtie to fuence of her art. Miss O'Neil will tnmake her first appearance here since her return from Burope at the Orand next Bunday. Momday and Tuesday evenings. She opens in “Magia. Seattic Theater “One Teuch of Nature” and “The Herry Comon Clarke _ solicited wubeertptions for a musical |*ompany, will be at the Seattle the- alér next week, Mr. Clarke will ap» pear in the two playe im parts en Urely different from each other. Hath pieces are farce comedies. “Why Smith Left Home” wilt be continued for the rest of this week. Third Avenue Theater “The ue Grass of Old Keatucky” will be presented at the Third Ave theater by the Jessie Shirley ae age which was never de wered. He claim« to have made 62.600 while engaged in the swindle. MADISON THEATER GETS IN THE SWIM noe Troult pesteniay (Company tonight and the rest of thie added the Mariaun to the let of the- |e. Beginning with the Sunday atere controtied by the syndicate | matinee next week Sam Morris, the | Munro, Gottstein & Wildy trane-|Comedian, will present * Ped- | ferred the property te A. 8 Rhorer ders Claim.” Morris te well known and Mose Goldamith. The change |in Beattie. He has played at the lo- is expected to be productive of a|cal houses at intervals for 14 year, better class of attractions and ajand has «@ host of friends here. great deal more variety. U. of W. Glee Club | Tomorrow night at the Grand the IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETS [+ Jcrsity of Washington Mandolin ‘The monthly meeting of the Queen land Giee clubs will give a recital Anne Improvement club will be held prop, ow. F. Murdock, who Was Friday evening. March 6, at § o'clock, at the Baptist Mission church, Gar- 4 street and Queen Anne avenue, when the North Seattle Improvement jelub wilt also attend. After the election of offices for year, Mr, George F- Gress the meeting on “Northern He- ever turned out by the school. Madison Theater ‘The program st the Madison the- ater this week includes Mac Croix, Hagan & Errol, the Patricota family and the Norwood Hiroe. There Future and N will be & boy’ and girte’ wateh etven : i i H . big te | t : urn te this port additional i : ir <2 8] 35 COIN AFLOAT the secret ser- been inves- » 2 z go ff oF i i t i german & Co., corner end Beneca #t-ret, will nell, tomorrow Pairs of Boe knee pan corner show window. nrovementa. way at the Saturday matinee WILL mont remarkable nale of we 8 in Reheduled for tomor Htane, Fisher & Lane fo atyles are all good and garments well The in the courts, [olothe include V MoKinley jeneviots, in blnek would not han erev eh ae been disposed of | ae hh hg at granted Hird « new trial aaelane cr Ges two lets chat Again put on 1 and was onve T cise ania haanpenens res, ee ee ote firet lot, including garments 2 8 a eee Eee ae up to $40, will be wold at $12 thie trial Hird upon all three Washing under was granted by the courts, On nded if hie trie is President Mek THE ANNEX OFFERS ALL 26, $30 AND $96 Economy Day SWING TOMORROW ITs SUITS AT $12.00 WOMEN'S hush came on pale ley when the firet respite War mre ed, and has whieh she mat the convincing a the atro crime made for any further clemer IMPROVEMENT CLUB of Broadway linp avenue Denny way, he Tuveda eregation WANT TO KNO INDEBTEDNESS " The of the eft eounct! an city hall and Yesior omtate the committee MERELY SLIPPED OUT When the ald between been ¥ pleht at the Pilgrim Con I church. eepecialty in view ing of the city for the p ity hall and afl resolutions Gays ago by the improvement clubs calling wpor county commissioners to in in the erection of « court block, was referred to nm municipal affairs ended all the F raise for his fense and appeals, Durtng her r re_ahe has been received in the proposed | Harvard, Hoyleston and Belmont Roy wtreet Ww ciTr’s yesterday afternoon, ap fm thy pe a Ne ball put ap Gavin bed « had disappeared. J. TD. MeDenald, petty bi ‘Turner, tard March tr methods. Jeweler and Optician. ~ DEDUCT On your purchase—a simple sum in subtraction. across the street from us, for a mere song nings trustee, to sell the stock. means a for your pocketbook, this spring I "t delay, the s tock will Our Optical Parlors Will be the best equipped in the Northwest, your eyes examined accord- ing to new and scientific We bought the Bankrupt Stock of The Hon, Judge Hoyt of the superior court appointed J. H. Jen- We were the lucky buyers—getting it for a ridigulowsly low figure. Phenomenal Saving n be sold out, Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings is now being sold for ONE-THIRD ACTUAL-VALUE © yesterday af Mickle we cheraed with wny, had also disappeared there is no batl. D. M, TURNER MISSING ‘The Beattie police have been nak. 4 to aeetet in the search for DM who disappeared from Mal Although effarte have been made to ieste him, mo ¢ has been found. ’ J. M. Bennett, jeweler, 7 Cot y fecond and Columbia. ‘ts iiiantine. ‘Th the men cona a vidence ty of of the ques y to be tent quatity some colors Men's ke, bows a of the club, inter proverment and Jied for next [3% Me: dats f feet. usual Was gains, struck the eting of the tn et abowing emt faebion Me, for patterns, w 10. of further bond. | TOWELS— posed new! A fine ded by Linen worth Iie, f pted several |f the cfty worth le th Turkish worth 206 Huck tow came against James Gavin was called In the police Gavin dt4 not dock with the other <r wee there any ni iy sipped tween the cracks of the old fail and court appearance out be Yr worth up to ¥ lnmt, $1.56 EN'S FURNISHINGS lined worth regularly * all wool worth regularly 60 Men's black ¢ ye thle of sweaters in neck in id Friday at 20 "| partioularly former price was $1.00 but Priday they're to go at 666 nite EVELT DECLINES TO INTERFERE.-REMARK iad Rave Happenings Are Gohed ABLE HISTORY OF ThE MURDERER AND HI8 CRIME vied for Tomorrow The second jot, werth up to B18 60) was for the third thine | ing $20.00, will go for $7.0 and ae & remilt) "ay addition to the foregoing : rhable ve eof w marly five y mans, 6ee pets de of grey ohevi tweedn value at $10 it $7.60. i of cheeks th kilts at the bottom and yoke at} hips, Splendid } wear, Including THE BON MARCHE | F RIDAY’S |GROCERY PRICES A notable underpricing for Friday will crowd the Grocery Smoked the pound almon, Kippered almon Codfish, in 2-pound bricks, at the brick Finnan Haddies for Smoked Herring, at, the box . Medium-sizes Bucklings, 2 for About 66 packages of Cooper |f pound Soda packages, at hands and im-| rte and drawers r, sold regularly ered Friday to m underwear will be sold at A particularly fine d moat wan Kh they were the biggest whieh show popular Madras cloths. #pectal lots for Frid White plaue and " wireet wainte, in prth Me portunity housekeepers there anh, Glass toweling it nay h towels, for wanted width, be and €\%40 Bort for 2 1-Be, We and B1-3e sort for be Oe and 12% sewing time. unity to save a third on dainty Prie sor’ nox natural colors. & palr, are to be m sox, with white at? pairs for 26¢ te * how faney y's welling nadras, the new worth chotce shirting wilh be sold temorrow fer * money te af veh, unbleached, i linen, 18-inch, worth 12% * Huck towels, 20x38, worth 200, for this—right in ie this All widthe every od thie way for T%e. 10 sort for 16 White, am KInRPONS worth ie id value at bee, All stik satin Mie and GOLF OLAV Likely to be orn for many « day,! #ttil they ll cot lees than ever before, | black. slate and mode goif! fovee for women, all stees, eplen viday they'll go at| taffeta ribbons in al) r. oh hanes and striped effects and ide, will be sold RR oe Gey, ot 18 Te Cure « Cold in One Day MUBLIN UNDERWEAR Laxative-Hromoe Quitine rr Womens mustin underwear strangely cheap. on every bom, Be. jteen filed ant we at ones for te aA whole t with gowns and skirte coreet covers and drawers good Like wine to cont jene~ Cuting Flannel @nly, worth £1.48 each, will be § Near by there'll be & male of Baby) Mesa) colore—worth @e a patr,! o te & garment, yet al! are to) Women's owns, it Women's and Children's Kerohiets, of White law or embroidered corners, ore and arty #60, Have ‘The odde up to 1.08 body roe Wvomen's Tan Mering id value at Friday_at 3 for 100, BELTS AND PURSES Women's Leather Belts, in atl col. J good styles, worth regu. The and She, will be sold at pa KNITWEAR a he present col | vives waning demand for knitwear, and bargains are mimes it” we with colored dleached, | Turkey Feather Dusters, regular- IB ty Be, for 1% 4 Vristle Bhoe Brush, regu larly 40, for 1% Btove Brush, with handle, ree ularly ie, for Te } rv for % Moidfast jarty ab Berub Brush, regularly & Leath tthe r Coment tor % reeu of our splendid We-% | r - * many new designe: usual price 16 2-2 to Ike « yard 86e « yard for Macrame Lace | Btripe fabric with lace stripe nee in all the | popular shades, werth Se | Ih 12% « yord for Corded Madras, | | 3 inches wide, in dainty patterns gains for Friday's ers: Large Mixing Spoons, regularly » il at be Toaster, | Early morning bar- | j j regularty , 2 pounds, Downstairs Bargains in House Wares and Crockery Patent Potato Masher and Fruit | We Two-quart Decorated Press, regularly %e, for Ie ere Acn Mail Churns, regularly as Water fe $6.00, for only 2.9 0.00 Decerates potties, ieee x L C KR. Rubber Window nner Sete, ¥.. AR + pieces, for $6.08 shapes Elegant Wash Goods Our large corner show window tions go still fur/ser into Be « yard for the designs are prettier than ever . and our assortment le very com 1g values thc; from plete be Boys’ Waiste, in Mother's bar! OE ag i brand, ages 10 to 14 youre, fast colors and ¢ in | C: from: to 11 at 2 wt an endiess variety of de Tatlor's @-inch Tape | 36. color | ularly Se, < Chilidren’s Muslin Drawers, made The Flor Jackson Helle Corsets, sizes 19 to pon pink, blue and drab, reg- | Crimped special § to 11, 3 por Sox per box plain, with cluster of fine tucks Twine Shopping regular value 1% and 2c; special | quality, regular 8 te 11, Ie | sale price from § to Ladiew White All Pure Linen | each. Hematitehed Initial Handkerchtets very sheer regularly fhe each; sale price, § to 1. NOROHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE Department all day hree 18c ™: - 15¢ while the lot " 46 ashing nd packa 14c Rants Washing Powder, 3 10¢ per jar, 1Be and 38c Special from to to 11 o'Clock, 5c & Levy's 1 Preserved Cherries Strawberries and Rag 4c | berries, value 20c jar, from 10 15 to 11 o'clock tomorrow, at Cc $15.00 Decorated Dinner $20.00 100- pte dainty flora green tinted « ted Balad Bowls, Set, Dinner Bet oration be Pin’ T china, assorted % “ n's Fine im, ture elm, value 10. Women's Patent ives an idea Fabrics. These descrip- | {)?°°"" ‘*' details oan ‘ Triple Extra for whirts, shirt waists, ete; fie worth ik Assorted 4 cama Real & This ses Zephyr Gingharnn Boys Knee Rants, in rable patterns, very service- | Metal Upped, will not stretem able and cool for summer shirt ar value 10c each; sule price waists § to 11 only le each. Smal h gtit or regular - price from § to M1, ch. extra quality, worth ide each. ‘Amsorted package of Embroidery i at Sk, suitable for outlining and bor 2.60 Percele Ho Berry Bowl, trom | der work, v finest qualities, braid tgamenas ‘gos bay 16 guaranteed to wash, oll new, | jn red and blue, $ to if Only one to & purchaser bright, colors, worth reewiarty Me | §) 19, ; , the Glass Footed and Handied | package. quantity limited to cus- |” ge to peg, Glane Lateps, from § te i, ike each. | tomers; sale price, § to 11, 260 pack~ | 90a gen in on tee i Only one to « purchaser | eae ford gray, trom Minch Figured and Dotted | Colored Double-Faced Liberty | Dit ,nlgt | swe bottoms Bwise, value lhe yard; spectal from | -fetin Kibbone, full § Inches wide, eee an are; § to 11, § to 1h at Pe yard Gveranteed all pure silk, uncrea omy té-inch Colored ‘Table Otictoth, le, Very pretty shades to choone | Passepartout Outfita, value 200 yard; spectal from § to 11, | from, worth reguiariy Tc yard: | Price dhe; apecial Be. j ise yard the { we and #i-de- me. Tileck SUK Telte 9 all the best styles of the season, worth $1.26 and n Will be €¥e. Coin Purses worth Ife will be be. ‘ORSET BALE Tes ate and ende of the Lady gin Corset will be closed out Friday! at Yee. The Lady Figin is undoubt- edly the beat eo corset made. of gray. pink, blue or white, all sises in ane or the other color, at 3¥« ‘hotce i im order, No- who buy® at there a and Everyday Price .... 3-3 From Bankrupt Price . 1 -3 And You Save TWo-Thirds the and everything, Rosenthal incl $3.18 buys Men's Suits and , $4.96 buys Youths’ Suits and $3.12 buys Men's High Grade Overcoats, worth $10. Overcoats, worth $15 Shoes, worth $7.00. $5.95 buys Men's Suits and | $6.39 buys Youths’ Suits and Si.io Vays 1Men's Styligh | Overcoats, worth $15. Overcoats, worth $20. ’ Hate sect $10 j $6.69 buys Men’s Suits and | $8.23 buys Youths’ Suits anc “ : * Five-Room House} 8 ee Merch tao, | MOkerceata, worth G25, | Baa® bays cMen’s Stylish | $8.49 buys Men’s Suits and | $3.13 buys Men's Pants, fully ats, worth $5.00 on Second Hill | Overcoaté, worth $25 worth $8.00 69 cts, buys Underwear, $0.98 buys Men's Suits and | $3.55 buys Men’s Pants, fully worth $2.06 18th Ave | Overcoats, worth $30 | worth $7.00 : 54 cts. buys Underwear, * | $11.48 buys Men's Suits and | $276 buys Men's Pants, worth $1.50. | Overcoats, worth $35 | superior material, worth $6 34 «cts. buys Underwear, | $1.19 buys Children’s Suits | $2.38 buys Men's Pants, fully worth $1.00 i and Overcoats, worth $3.00 worth’$§.00 : ‘ait 33 cts. ~buys Neckwear, | $2.18 buys Children’s Suits $1.86 buys Men's Pants, fully worth $1.00 H. S. Turner & Co. “itecathuctniget |. sonnei pipe yoga poate | $2.88 buys Children’s Suits | $1.34 buys a good pair Weil 40 eatien 232 Globe Bik. and Overcoats, worth $8.00 Men's Pants, worth $3.00, | 9 ety,” buys Neckwear | $3.18 buys Children’s Suits | 6g cts, buys a good pair | worth 2¢ cents ‘ and Overcoats, worth $10, | Men's Pants, worth $2.00. | 8 he Teck Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. age buys Boys’ Knee Pants, | ga ets, buys Men’s Shirts, | : a ag eo Neckwear, e worth 75¢ | worth $1.00. ‘ar ” sal Wholesale | 34c buys Boys’ Corduroy 34 cts, buys a pair of Strong 8 cts, buys "Neckwear, and Retail } Pants, worth $1.00. . worth 9 worth 25 cents. y 4 $3.19 buys Youths’ Suits and $2.18 buy fen's High Gr 2 cts. buvs Linen } | p00 First Ave., Cor. Marion St, | if tae yada Shoes, worth $5.00. ketgtlels, worth 10 cite Seattle Trane: | ier Co. Freight Pas- f “te The Globe Clothing Co. fic’ 10 a = Avenue ; ol ps 7 } ‘ * Tr. sr, Otiog, “628 tet | NEAR MADISON STREET, IN THE LARGE FOUR-STORY WHITE BUILDING KNOWN | SHE GLOBE BLOCK, | | BONNEY & STEWART Co, It aiding Pants, Go valu Women's Pants, Jersey ribbed, The walue, for bee. Misecs’ Natural Wool Vesta, The value, for & Children’s Eeru Vests and Pants, ite value, for Ie. hildren’s Natural Combination Suits, aii Maes, Be value, for ive. Infants’ Woot Shirts, worth 650, for STOCKINGS If the «'s one thing above another that’s ard to buy under price it Rargains are in reality special selling | ot of worthy Women's Black Cotton Hose, white feet, 180 value, 12%e le. ck Fleeced Hose, 180 value, for 120. Children’s Black Fieeced Hose, fine ribbed, value Mc, for Be. Infan Wool Hose, isc value, for be. NOTION®— The Notion Store will worthy buyers. Bome of the bargains a enumerated below — ike Feather Dusters, 100. lOc Crepe Paper, 890 Whisk Broome, 2c We Laundry Bagn, Sc bo Stamped Bureau Scarfs, 390. ibe bare Castile Boup, ibe. be cakes Melba Soap, 2ige Snowberry Soap, 3 cakes for 100, offer a cha 10 Btooking Darners. be Crimping Pins, 4. boc Hair Brushes, solid beck, 380. So Clothes Brushes, cherry back, Be. To. be Nall Brushes, Se. MUSLING- Hope Brand Bleached ful lengths, worth § L-3e, Fiannet Mi and plain, 10¢ Muslin, use- for 64° Rnda. quality in for Art Denims, yard wide, worth reg ularly 18e, for Ite Silkolene im pretty art worth 10c and 12\e, for # 1-36. Stone,Fisher &Lane THE ANNEX ner Second Avenue and Untver- sity Street No Pain No charge for painless ex-! traction when teeth are order- ed. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- perience; a specialist in each department. We will tell you in advance exactly what your | work will cost by a free exam-| ination, Give ns a cali, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— colors, SET OF TEETH .. GOLD FILLING ... GOLD CROWN ° | SILVER FILLING $5.00 $1.00 . $5.00 cones S08 | New York Dental Parlors’ 614 First Avenue, Seattle | (Pioneer Square) | r 8 to 8; & Haye 8:80 to 2 Branch Office wrth and Moret flpon street, Portland sale price, 8 to 11, tbe per yard. | } Neréhe# @Ce THE BIG STORE 1419 ta 14355 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street Piaying Cards, I6c ones For OneWeck We will insert Crown and Bridge Work of high- est quality, 22k Gold and Solid Gold Top, per tooth This is the fnest opportunity ever presented te ¢ Beattie to have ‘atte and durable work done at #0 Enquire of any of our numerous patients in regard Quality of our work. S Remember w work Our exceptional facilities enables us to make you this 4 ceptional offer, as we have the finest electrical equ the Pacific Northwes Our botanical preparation the guins, makes every operation painless, ILVER G ) FILLINGS $1.00 ‘ede Rrdce Work Se OO OUR PATENT PEARL PLATE Does not cover roof of mouth Lady Attendant Always Present Boston Painless Dentist 1422 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Marche Hours—8:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 till 1. iusue a 12-year protective guarantee ¥ i YOU WOULD AVOID DISA Th Your Glasses, we invite you to call on ptieal Mehment the only al extablishment in the e e-work in our method of fitting: EVERSOLE OPTICAL COMPANY — 708 Becond avenue, New York block, Phone, James We : mucceed oy PAINLESS OLD EST. e: AND RELIABLE THE BEST 1S THE Y ; OHEAPEST DENTIST R We admininter vitalized alr for PAINLESS EXTRACTING SHE preparation that is applied to ¢ «W is the gre t in thi jno need to suffer when having tecth extracted, NO STUDE ni ee can 2 DENTAL COLLEGE. Colt Cie te arentetd: $8.00 g:Gtery TEETH Gold Filling that etay in | liver Fitivge that sta yi TW | THETH EXTRACTED TREY WITHOUT PAIN ond & rplaced v } Ter gust No rtusie 1t all specialists of ]12 to 26 years’ proctt We are making ty of gold orowe : Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors 7!3.tiss 713 Parlors 1, 2 8, 4,2 € Unton” Block, fir youth Of / MacDougell & Southwick's. Liour m to 8 } pom, Sundays til! 1 p. THE H § EYE nd wealk Schichard Optical Co. Bye Spoviatists