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THE SEATTLE STAR. SS ; Sy yg stp tack oie te ue Busy Store oye 1 © "3 EVERY arrer N EXCRPDsuNnvDayY | A ibe 0; Tadependens .198 i as ce BY E.W. Hornuna. TRLEY MONKS Business t t t, Main f or 9 Battoria neet, Main 1138 The Stare Ee + 108 Tarttord building, Chicsm: 83 | Copyrignt leod, Neworaper Cxtenrriss Association, | i -) teiaonamaeeemataataaee a | ies geal fer hers he te re yond Carouge | way upstairs, 1 pauned toll Mire Here’s an Ad. Full of Lessors in :. Nannon - —~a. ~ The sucend eo r “ . would 6 y call myself that,” | Braithwaite (hat | was dining at the my - hn ne ar ourrte and, be ‘ ard Ieee ee te | tetvina Bia her steptathor. Josguin [said To otut Mr, Rattray has besn | all, "Shy way busy cooking, and 1 Practical Economy { ay ta, apt, Harrie wt all hends ery kind to # it prepare or her unplea at om ° - . . , WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY te Tee Te andt ‘si a eee Ae 1 atk hak bee F pele: tt with [Goes ap aedaue °s termed tne te We devote our time and energies to gathering of trustworthy good® for your ; © and he becomes acquainted with aald pad, bw na p{anoe at my news | »re’s y ~ araph system | Prank Rattray some onoiness, for his tay had | Proasion that it Was no news to her . » busy store for bargain realities. Here's where ear ea ae mowers? SEO baby, SS (Ee 1 And met minute 1h approval, You must turn to the busy = ate ee ts auch ae 7 he becomes acquainted with Kran alle ss much as this string of [it jow, it w He: 4 a ‘ ‘i e ol 1 1, e s muc event for Puget sound. While not oo sign mt in what it has « pate ay “eso gaia eohdaatad Sumter Ay “ that silent cottage , they grow. They are the natural outcom " ag se to buy, but no matt q tually accomplished tn uniting thexe hitherto unconnected pointe, the | | Ratiray advises Cote to seek quiter | “Long ago, air?’ he Daueued. | |i ation wo which A was myeet |F YOU to see. There js more to interest you if you are ready 2 er “pape £ AR now ay of communtoation means vaster things by ay old covple | rad greris ee ts 1* porte. ap re es Hauiray whether you come to look or buy, come. ee i mrpen ite poset e msidered . Rattray does everything in hel “Y a k what you like, I] & could no jonger see, And | con eid aii daienadant panerccdionce wre tor becatnes suspicious of his land. | firet impressions of this impertinent |Moyed until we walked away to-| ~«--In the--- Ane and has ‘ hed tte two new" stations lady, jold fellow, "but I'm hanged if 1 teit | wether, when It was his arm which siet the Mard- the sqind, has promised ¢ stations at Almost every tm- it you! Y am here fer rest and| Was un jately thrust through | : rebnanyy: CHAPTER IX (Continued). — | quiet, air, 1 don’t ask your mine | | ware Offe Pertant point of the Northwest Htimately reachipg aa far north I fold her that 1 thought it very! T pant for the life of me A good woul, Jane,” Mild he »0oa Door Mat, # F , Kind of Mr. Rattray, but that I wanl right you have to ask me mir though she made un idiotic r | " or nin will moan that M , oe © x ee not a luxurious and that f felt | question me at all, for that matter." | riage and leads a life which might Section oo: the farth-.: pal sula will be brought as close to [rather sorry the matter had not been favored tpg with a brief glance | spoll the temper of an archangel , 4 left entirely in her hands. She of extraordind@® suspicion, It faded| She was my nurge when I waa a} ‘ <5 Arenh + nes by Seana 1 mollified and she took ¥ Cole, aid we never mee There Aro a Hundred Bargains and More , ae ° ¥ | away in mere surprise, and, peat in-| Youmans ‘ verend | without @ yarn Which The Pacific Wireless company has also promised to establish a sta~ [sympathy with her, though I was/stant, my clderty and ass acimatiaillie ofan: ts tT r ‘ A Prié hone the leas pleased and cheered by | friend was causing me some com: [hatural enough nf failed to per} 4 are, : a aitte ta a short tin t will begin to erect one at Friday : wd ive why they need yarn in whis-j y my bew friend's seal for my com- | punotion by coloring like a boy ¥ they y Needs } Harbor, the very center of the oplum smumeting district on this coast, | fort | “You may think my curiosity |per. eae Wash Bay Needs for tne Stove |... And in another matter the squire| more impertinence, air,” said he; | Kirby hall proved startlingly near Biemget aoe etek oenhii Gent SAb6, eat caaadiiesiaih AB Koon as equipment (* available, It will touch Whatcom, and Victoria [nad not misied me. the woman Waa|"you would think otherwise if you {at hand, We dgsoended the bare | spring Mop Handles, the, for. 2 Se | sane, Giovani adioe vale 256 : or 4 at % cae cas ' Fant xe a an excellent plain cook. The supper twas much as I dq of Squire| Valley to the s@tht, we crossed the \ je Curtain Btretebs on tate a 1406. ‘te a deot Bets eRe Cag ¥ ' saane erty Se ee were made a newman of me, after my |Rettray’e friends and how litte fou [str upon “a plank, were in the || movable ptr e Soxis tener, pat opHes eather cus ete te be connected. 7 a . mow engaged tn run [inne saumer, wT Sac for chatting | Reunite: tne senerality of them. [oak plantation abouts minute and | Mastern Pine Tubs, fxii In ' 7 4 " andie Btove Litter, reg with Mra Hraithwaite when whe | You might even feel some sympathy | there was the hall upon the farthe Tho value, for Ye id Handle # . 1 , “ mee te aETe th he enna wilt have a station | ime up to clear away. 1 thought | for one of the neighboring clergy, to | side PLL LLLP wat catenin dh 7 ge gor A aboard ship. In a wort, if this pany t the plans it now |ahe might be giad to talk after the | whom this godiess young man has| And @ queer old plice it seemed EG i antes f 260 Coping Baw, with wood handle ‘ : . . life ahe must lead with her afffieted |been for years as a thorn in thelr f farm, half feudal castle, a front | ome eo. ¢ pry te agg Fee ibe Ras well under Way, the Paci ¥ have the largest 1 finest | nusband, but it seemed to have had | side door of p@derous deep set be toe i pemmatyeetie | AAS ble E 4 Prag equipped wireiees tolegrapt &. 1 will mean on ins | the opt on her, All He gpoke #0 gravely and what he|tween walls fully six feet thiek, and Tuceday eo} iF ‘ : Bic Adjustable Hack Baw Pray e » se gravely & studded all over With wooden pegs. | EOE AOE EEEY Giase O11 Can to hold : eicoasesen sme eatimable advantas . Tt will mark an un- The facade wan wholly grim, with « s-quart Galvanized Pail, 3c, fo tl, 470 value cry San ae Cquaiiod stréte in coma will be the best safe. Castallates tower pt ens e884 me 158 : number of serrow, sunken w tin Wash Botler, with " 1 < high-wa: réep | sard motion, sar 2) - tuto a solid chain of tucthg t ment of time from We dined detig®fully in « large | $4.08 el or Ligh! | ev t and lofty hall, formerly used srighton Wood Frame Wringer Hread : to» square Wirciess telegraphs te & ager the f troam of theorists, hamber had been low-celied, now $2.66. for $1.73 pping ~~ it ran to the roof and we ate our sehota Wall Bea of ' and wh Joes harness that my# at alled trictty, and dinner beneath @ aqe M fading tne Wringers, fu h nize for com the ya . m ether, it ives the world cold, hard, ee Se. S BR w — red by . ed, $3.00 value, for iber Slop Jar Mats ~ © Pubstar vtder . ar good and practicable thing. | fr the oaken gallery! It was not pan ' Oi Heaters wer 7 . sal rh don i ena | bo¥inn ia 1 ha : kind, Tuesday | : i T exe the now syate p nm The scales will then fall from their land gallery, and ere it died away Be | be m a MBSE ae againet a dosen closed doors. | ee ed j pen * - ' Ls ‘ 7 rt And th ° were her « rn t ¢ tern good cheer: a log fire In the old | « Clothes Pina, for wire lines, | 12-quart Fiber Pail, 25¢, for... 280 . sen’ ~ ~ t i 7 i © x {fe gular ” . ie as “ ~~ meen sip ty ie rate, onset a glow r phe ston Josen Se | Large} flee Mill, ree w } as, & reassuring flicker’ into the Soden kind, for Be ‘ $3.4 ; ful con. darkest corner: cold viande of the 4 ron's Brooms at., ITY SHOULD BUY AN AMBULANCE nd the fineat od Madeira i bt eh Ae eee ee eee ee ton of affairs , ancient y ; passed my Hie ] No. 1 Rus Food Chop. 2 | 4xi-inch Zinc Roameled Stow 4 Ce nnn tmomm A that prevaiied a Now, all my life I have beer No. 1 Russw ae ) Board, pa lined By ¥ . Pl 7 moderate ar in the most tit per, the tind that opens ) | sea Enameled | Sto year or eo ago te threatened as a fr Capt. GW. Hagto’s dinsatie eral sense of that term. to ESS in half, $1.25, for engay ) Sree ‘oe faation with his contract to give the efty ® servi The city pays aad time of whick trying ¢ (foot Birch Ironing Board, PROS oe shee € or 6-inch Ste joint Aim HO ae month for answering accident 4 ng t write, 8 a betaine for Sie Bal l5e ‘ ing dent calla and conveying to the hee | oe from the fear ation—of coet’ hiveh” soning’ tees for a 4960 | 6 or é-inch Rus int pitals patients whe are too poor to pay ambulance fees Before the ar- Jentd was so easy to believe that 1 pean eevien - & ron ee ter 500 veh ide . 406 ‘ Fengement was made With Mogle, all ambulance work was é vy te poe | “ wld not but apologize for my hasty |e yD realized the danger an dntooriniorcorpmagrieatborcmmmnomnanrAcnnmnmennronrnomporroatitl ess at aren on ate nes ros, Not sterr 7 eae at A oe clergyman, “ydu bad @ perfect right roe , ndependent : Por several y as urged the purchase of an « y | to resent my questions and I enjoy Fagg ito ea By gi Exchange 1027 . And ' = whe ey pty ue a ~ on Fie M sents He wn teny solution of the problem. The present arrangement has never been on when ite an evil spirit. wen a* Tl four upon a healthy man t ar, pommemees your fr ou, sir, that the beet thing heard of him for years le the | 0" little that you have told me. /Pnrer ie, to hear of him at all tn] OO 08r .° Reward fhe second we WHE SAYS NELLIE gi enema mpm ms hn ce ee ir cen 2 NOG | PLAYED THE maces unGred and pag Heaven knows how much or how | tittle I took that evening 1 can . it wae the emailer tieety satisfactory. Hogie te operating = private ambulance tm connection with his work for the city, and mot unnaturally he rather disttbes overmany city cases. Bach one means a nfimey loss to Rim, he figures And he can't be blamed for # thinking eer, cone en ere ones anor eee eee probab 2 «. however, and shall detair (mye mPa S ~--s eed commert, the ety of no longer, for I don't demy that : Beattie te woe 2 | them a a you MA Ae WHA rou ited my brain, and ft loosbned my °: i hind the times Just aw ft needs « city laboratory sf bad mat | 2 no love last between us tongue. It set me talking, with « jeoaune Nellie Peterson is a poor] : - Beart! ty ambulance and a regular amt r LIKE,” 1 CRIEE 1 locked round and there was! eociom of which 1 should have ee ¢ . at ya : ar ambulance * The Rattray on the top of the bemk. a) i coanie in my normal mo fon the “ponies” she is likely i ong way to the left, coming towards ’ to lose her hush b He| i city physician fe not always within easy call ofmpotioe station. and In the ments, on a subject whereof T had tha hat An extracr : we ever before spoke of my own fr m that his w pant. if not at the present t often questioned the | elicited was an ambiguous statement | Ginary ejaculation browaht me to the |” tateve epee ef my own fee the local races, last sums wight of the city to demand bi as to the distance between the cot- | right about next Instant wet . | AMBULANCE OWNER WILL NOT) out his consent ana lost the pe , needs a money © with- | Pianos and Organs now on our floors He wants | for you to select from, being by farthe @ » in emergency cases reported te | tage and the hall; it wae “not so) The off ob , (Contineed.) hat largest stock in, the eit ‘ ~ » 4 O14 clergyman had slipped on ad r mm * und, and has Ld y. and includes far.” And so she ieft me to my pipe) « stane in midatr 4, an he RENEW HIS CONTRACT WITH ee ine in the muy art, | uch celebrated and well-known makes nd to my best night yet. in the | Gragged a dripping lee up the o | Abbie Smith was granted «| @* Chickering @ Sons, Kimball, Hobart 7 }-- stillet spot I have ever siept Intontei. bank he had sworn an oath THI8 CITY la * n gr is of non-* ort| M. Cable, Pease, D. B. Johnston Co. FA . | dry iand, one heard nothing but the | worthy of the “godless young ma Haturday and Hinge pianos and Kimball ergans. E The Star respectfully refers this matter to the ety counell for consttern- Rien. and sugRests that no attention be pald to the sign. 0 J é ‘ ware of the | bubble of @ stream, and it seemed! ono had put him to fight. and on | "Augusta Dower has sued for’ dt| The very large number of inetru- Doe very, Very far away. whose der he had dewounted A notice will be presented to th) voree from Charles Dowgr on the | Ments we sell ix the best evidence that o A fine bright morning showed ma with so much eloquence and indie t within a fow days which | #Tand of desertion. im Our store is the piace where peo - my new surroundings in thelr trae | mation. ity counctt within a ae Mra. Abbie Smith and Susie Cariin | Ple get the atest values for thelr 5 2 “ Golora; even in the eunshine these | — = = . the discontinuance of the| Ames were legally separated. BMrs,|"™0ney and the most satisfactory in- : THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN" AGAIN were net very gay. Dut galety was| : we mens sip Sleentinnan Amen wen allowed t> romsme ber] stremeian - the last thing | wanted. ~~ and CHAPTER X He preqent free city ambulanées, Capt.| maiden name of Cartir | i : quiet were my whole desire, and vIN ‘ CN M. F. White was granted mdivoree ‘The steamship Byracusa, from Brasil, steamed into New York Harbor, Jtuth were here, set in scenery at} | WINE AND WEAKNEAS The Skagway liner City of Beattie |G. W. Hogie states that his cof-| MiB. White wus granted wdivores| ; Sis deaibes ‘once lovely to the eye and bracing| “Sporting olf parson whe hndwe arrived yesterday with 2nd pas en | tract with the city was only to fur | peraintent naggin aot i ess Ai ant ca : Sree the soul jhow t taughed Rattray * je end of the annual exodus | nish transportation to the hoapitais| "pT Ree si onced on ome in and hear this beautiful play! , Reporters swarmed on her decks and piled Skipper Willhoft with ques. From the cottage doorstep orie| "Never saw him in why life befume, | from the Klondike im near at hand |for tose unable to pay for it, but| creme ue wore, dvoreed r. which is incomparably superioe tof F Gem jooked upon a perfect panorama of | Wondered who the deuce he was.” |on atcount of the Close of Yukou | that of late the public generally or beth; Orvile Trowel from Mary |®! others in ease and simplicity of 4 b Bt was a good story—a tale that dealt with the herotem of men There | healthy open English country. Miles | Healiy?” said 1b fe Hle profexsed ed ue Se : — | * med been calling upon h his Srowel, Gareh Ia Chie tram John l mtion and in av ng ore ago G ids wee eaas Wiss Ynelled Bie bese ectanype chr iw ot aon y & church spire stuck like a|to know something of you ‘ jondike gold consigne | vices free of charge W. Chew; Fannie G. Gorden from |*! nterpretation. “It dows not have the were — a ol . om at looked lke cinreraiends 4 just when power oun of tee hele. 6nd the Against me mean? My dear|amay office and the Canadian Ma®@k |” pis ract with the city calls! Wie G Gor ‘albertine fewrnan | mac qualities that characterise : wee needed most ther? was a ripping and crashing in the engine room, and | ‘of's village dimmed the trees | Cole, doa’, trouble to perjure your- | af Commerce for the payment of $149 per month | trom Michael Newman, and Johanna | [er players : & mammoth crank shaft was shattered No nearer habitation could |seif. 1 don't mind, beileve me.| | The Beattie brought 3 young tn- | or transportation of city This) Dorfner from George Doriner. Pas : ech it Kaen Siblisthe entla Gaeind Un ieciad, cals ae mgs | Trey're eanily shocked, these coun- | diana from southeastern Alatka WhO|he ays in hot mufficient to keep wf am ae ei ‘ a aiek I meric eee pa gic apport tne veewl |" | inquired tn whidh direction lay | try clergy, and no doubt I'm a bug-|are on their way to the Cartisie In-| nis three amb aye p he ; men Then ea delicate operation of |tne hall. She pointed to the nearest | bear to ‘em. Tet, | could have eworn| dian school in charge of Rev. Ed-linat under exist f Of malt mosical instruments, talk { putting the new'shaft into place It was 4 apite of the storm. in | trees, a small forest of stunted oaka, | I'd never seen this one before, Lata] ward Mareden. They spent yester-/hard to draw. th n pa-| ca aa ee i eite of every obstacie that £ |whioh shut in the view to the right, | have another look day In seeing the sigh this city, | tents who atibuld ¢ lance ee ee elements could interpose, in spite of the fter quarter of a mile of a bere and| We were walking away together. | ail of which. with the exception of | service free at the expen ruseed valley, Through thie valley | We turned on the top of the bank. |the totem pole on Pionrer square, | City and those who are abl |twisted the stream which I had|And there the olf clergyman waa! were © nd strang® to them. The taking off of the free city of the fact that the steamer had drifted 6 miles while repairs wore being made. ‘Then came the signal, “full speed ahead. end the Syracusa came Soon DSJONNSTON, | hom= heard faintly in the night | planted on the moorside and watch: - — - ambulances x a hardehip| DAWSON Ths sini table the wn! “" aquire wes to be sway today.”| ing us intently under nin hollowed | AUBURN GETS LIGHT | 20 the voice mt pene | pone ‘ Hot once in a thousand times is he a soldier Jobeerved the woman was go- | hand 5 nt the on will be q Z ing to Lancaster, 1 betieve Web Tm hanged mclatmed 7 oe te hospital | ferously sred yesterday morning * a Sometimes he wan engineer, orn fireman, or an citer, Seckhand, mate, |‘ Mes fundersiond sald 1. ‘1 |Rattret, ae the hands fell end their! ‘The clty of Auber will continue] ou seitce nas both henpitall Pot ne ion of four sticks 0/903 Second Av.,Burke Bldg. € eas! passer. He wears no epacieta F uniform ts greasy and his hands | didn’t think of troubling him. I'myowner beat a Gasty retreat My | to obtain light from the Puget Sound | was in vorue here ~ years ago|@ynamite which were being thawed | # Gebinddh: WY Sebees: White: th Wk Caahér education, Gat to bie peetaee. | [companion aid no” more; indeed. |Raftway Company under a contract|was anything but matlefactory, as |i the oven of @ cook stove in a _s ta-wuiahies ie taeaie Wk sandees tote lone” tea And I proceeded to do so after | for some tninuter we 4. oUF | recently made until a final decision | emergency hoapital canes were ne- Cabin. q P on te papers, because he '8 | hearty early dinner; the keen, chili| way in silence, And I thought thatiin an tion auit. recently in-| elected © public cases and vice| Crawford was peated at the table acidom on parade. The limelight of publicity rarely goes below the surface. |air was doing me good already; the | It waa with an effort that te broke | stituted by KE. Le Tanner, a taxpayer | rerma. “SS near the stove wien the explosion The public forgets inal the Cagtam may be brave, the General a man of | “Perfect quiet” was finding ite way |tnto audden inquiries cor ering my |of the etty. The temporary restrain ———_ — ceurred and much of the skin and 2 into my | Journey and my comfort a« ‘ ing order granted at the flesh was torn from his left leg mighty Intellect and known courage, and powerless without the fellows who |'"But it was no day for fishing a@d | tage meapenment of te aul, wee MeeaeaA ANGLICAN BISHOPS Jabove the kneo and from his left * march shoulder to shoulder, or the men whe live where the atmosphere is |no piace for the fy, though | went] This gawe me an opportunity of| saturday by Judge Rudkin. It is |hip. The cabin was literally rased x Mack with grime, where steam abricks, hot ripe, off comes and a |throumh the form of throwing one | thanking him for his little, atten-|elatmed by the plaintiff that the Ff for several hours. Of course [| tions. It caught nothing, but, towards the thousand arms of polished steel are kept in motion and subjection because pisin men are doing thelr duty int @ of the afternoon I made an You may not hear about them, but they are working, and when etmem [other new acqual Comes and stout hearts are needed, these mon behind the gune—these sole [0% of & Tittle old clergyman who) devilish rough. But. at all eve tage gy ‘vom gp ecagalate vemdiman attacked me pl the | you're coming to |to the ground by the ¢xplosion. anid 1 conmt%e, Judge R@dkin decided that nyt NE REN nly one of r | od?” crted he. “Ronsense, my | the elty could proceed under the con- | HOLD co E CE ws: in the nee the per-|dear sir! I'm only afrald you findst|tract until a final decision of th | | cane. ne with me | Go to THe GRAND ear Mesetabling cf the Pencdmert-| “DINKY CARS ON mates who ntly, ater } rear YOU CAN'T GIVE THEM TOO MUCH PRAIm “Rad day for fishing, sir,” croaked | I? 1 asked, amiling. Cafe, 1414 Third. for your merchants’ | c4n conte @ of Anglican bishops,| * the che@ty volce which first in-| “iather eatd he My tiweljunch. dinners alt kinds of re-| Which 1 * tomorrow at th # — |i canme, re eats | yc Nahe x ote MS ch mney 4 sina re [ehichmanty Comme sumer. = QUEEN ANNE HILL| plar ag! the Grand Chapter of the/ knew it must be a stranger,” he | sight of you again between this an4lbhpen day and night * | of tv r Order of the Mastern Star leried an I turned and be hopped | midnight. + of the Protest . — -— down to my aide with the activity of Its most awfully good of you, ever held. Ite a mw T nm Anne count ~ from London yerterday in rough enough pt my pla the momentous questions to be dis-|of inte, yesterday, and went to th - | - Nght ‘ - Nr . | ee 5 will mot wear ready made shirts een LL a ee x: ei kin Serta eat es, © ann pas we LBUQUERQUE, » Ox - o bothered much about the local show lg she conference ie the firet of its|tore up the track ¢or a distance of . and the capital will overfiow with] NEW YORK, Oct. ~The Mod now." And I prepared to take my | you the trouble | e nd ia modeldd on the lines of the| was in such a ‘oven an on: the hil 5 Hinckley Block o ‘qminent members of the varte theater, the Intent to be added to the! rod to pieces. He | r 1 me with his jovial World® Fpiscopal conference held! that the brakes hkld It without ere territory. During the week, bestdes| houses, opens tonight. The new thoa-| gentleman. Didn't mean it for a My good fe he erted, "that's | in attendance ¥ i besiden al This wating t a aca on pe leap Ape Mn Ra neggerd bang na oa rg a Mina me Longa i ag age mee PE pe yay Ry oe —Watchmakers——| fin, sivendance 100 bishops In| weight, which gs been out of bust (MEN Meme Oe ais - Free Masons, thi Hl be meetings | street, just off Broadway. and ts one| puns! So you came down yeater nding the day? Told} 2 as } h sited Gates aad Canada thatiions ede ename Seae wee & Optioal Co. of alt the various mubordinate.and af-|of the Hardsomest theaters in the me-| did you? And where may you | as going to Lancaster, did 17 a bishops of Jamaica, Porto Rico pat Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues. q I've been cooking owr dinner | Aliated bodies, including the Gran@ttropolin. The opening attraction ta| staying Hayti and Honolule Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, the|Mimtfithel Barrymore in “Cousin! I described the ponitiun of Across from Ranke's Hall. up The most reasonable instead—laying the tatge—gettin | Grand Commandery of Knighta Tem-! Kate.” \, tage without the slightest hesitalos, |the wines--n had much a joke to buy in Seat LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT + | for thin did not seare me; ex © you my word, I almost forgot An immense stock Ballard Ship Carpenters — Baker os opt in appearance he had ao litt |] was in the wilderness ot from, includ Street Holl, Ha itcyet CONSULTATION FREE EXAMINATION FREE EYES TESTED PRERE g ey nen gi! hea - ' were wt — you _ fone, that ; . a j the b nev 1 Ww: orkers No. Walt q RATTLE SYR EAR. % AD THROAT INPIRMARY | pair of eyea that J have ever seen, |heggar who waa manartip of All he Pa Molders W. c. vat | . Roome 4 and 5, Haller Block, cor, Setond and © id my ans nly served to inten-|aurveyed, his Fieht there was pone | Second avenue g aify their scrutiny Ito 4 fror what-tatt dowry anterera — Olymy ha 11048 ~Do you suffer f frontal hea % won earth 1 you ny Hite t lade ‘col vernw ’ - —_——- Spe oe ae ae Sees Om vented to bring the gwn f he to fection hear #6 Gee tormaken pince ase ri come Foal we reached 745 SECOND AV. tM tal Workers—Musielans| Andrew Harris, Joseph F ix e with the hi at and beat boots - . ae Hm of sigh © per ts the eald bh makin ue, I} the -“ ‘Ont you muat let i hal 420 Secon venu }Chas, Dollinger and Willa nm Tee with the latest and beat | ve } THE WILZINSK! OPTICAL CO., SUITE 314 Arcade Bldg. thought, nfm somewhat stronger |r orvestt \ gral =P torn were arrested yesterday on muspie| ments Known to science : s Phone, Main’ 1552 preasion than quite becar al eye event enough!"@ | _Dancine classes Mon. Frit 8ve. Prot |cion of being professional “room. | No fancy prices for glasses : cloth My t are wet; hy hands. Wilson, Ranke hall; private lessons. ' workers” or hotel bur glagm. G.A. LINDAUER, Eye Specialist

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