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SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLIFIING CO. OFFICES—180) and 188 Reveuth Avenue THE Hunset, Red 14. BALLARD STAN AQENCY—an @ copy, sik conte per week, or twent vel No free copes. nove moot cents per y MAIL @URSCRIUERB. The dave w Oe a Neakia bel ot each Winther a Ay net in et pal Pass ees Vewersd 01 (Oe Piatoftion at Beattio Waakinet wee PWR OFFICE )10@ BRCOND AVi Ofthe atthe « aber has recently been rortp tl ve for Th x and leay newe ften G. BW. BLACK OOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Building. & » WARD, Meow York Represen tative, 69 Tribune Building. MR. SCOTT'S OPPORTUNITY — \tovernea by the (desires of his own Sometimes victim of ci roumstances, Frequently he its which sway him from his own best hedged about by potent influen purposes, and divert him from the courses which, were he untram~ simeled, he would like best to pursue. Particularly is this #0 in public | But in public life or no, there usually comes hedged about may rise above the thwarting power and assert his own individuality. Prosecuting Attorney Scott will, on next Monday, begin the prose- ution of one of the famous gambling cases which were instituted by him many months ago. From the first, many harsh things were sald about Mr. Scott and the methods pursued by him in dealing with me when a man so these cases. The Star h ve that Mr, Scott will take a new tack when the Dave Argyle case comes up next Monday and, by # vigorous prosecution, will make # final effort to vindicate himself before he re- reason to bel tires to private life next month. Mr. Scott, notwithstanding. the many mean things that have been *t and the snforcement of law said about him, has the public inter and order at heart. The Star believes this, and it further believes that many of the of- ommitted in the past have ficial blunders and egregious errors he has © been due to influences too strong for him to break with. Mr, Scott will soon retire He has no po- But now circumstances have changed. from public office to the quiet pursuits of private life. litical friends now to reward or palliate, no prestige or power at stake. He is freed of questionable affiliations and compromising alliances with the law-breaking elements of the community. 4 In other words, Mr. Scott has his opportunity. He may now act independently in the prosecution of the gambling eases and retrieve some of that public favor which he has lost in the 4 st. Ee The Star hopes that he will make the best of this opportunity and feels sure that he will if he asserts his own individuality. a This paper has always led in the attacks against Mr, Scott and 3 his embarrassing complications with lawbreakers, but now, with the F: mantel about to fall from his shoulders, The Star would be only too glad to have the chance to say a final good word for Mr, Scott; to be able to tell the public that, in his last hour of opportunity, he stood by riessly and bravely, caring not whether he pleased the but, striving manfully with an eye enforce- his guns, f powerful enemies of law and orde single to the best interests of the community and to the ri ment of the laws of the commonwealth whether they be good or bad, he did his duty. when you bring Dave Argyle and the Mr. Scott, The Star hop: other gamblers before the bar of justice that you will DO YOUR FULL DUTY. And if you do this paper will give you the full eredit due you for making an example of these men, so that others may have cause to fear the strong right arm of the law should they ever atternpt to vie- late the legal enactments which should guarantee the peace and dig- —_——_——_—- FROM “MINNE-HAHA.” ows, Via freight car and the trolley. ‘To the Man-with-lots-of-Wampum, Tightwad of the Muck-a-muck- mucks, Who had scads in gobs to freese on the plank, made in heaven. agree with this sentiment you. a ripe tomato. In his wigwam there she tarried, Long enough to touch him gently For a bundle of his wampum, Long enough to make bim loosen— Since she told him she had codles Of the stuff that carries on the Conversation—very long talk, you bet that he was easy— as the Redman trading With the pale face from the block- house For a jug of high-proof spirits. —By Mra. Chadwick. Talk about your Life. oped of our banker friends must using a triple extract of it. Wonder if Thomas W. Lawson can explain it? BOY WANTED. Ye writer was at South Pittsburg this week and saw some mighty pretty boys. One especially took the eye, and we are afraid Mr. Cam- | efon will lose his clerk.—Farrier gor. Sequachie (Tenn.) News. *you want it? cushion he will have no excuse. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. TY man th’ man th't simple th’ lumber yard There jof the Chadwick sensation—Mre. she is going on the sta A Russian commander, Frapinski Thought that the Japs were a cinch ski, But a Japanese shell Made his boats look like h—1, And he cried, “Oh, why did I but tinskt That Cleveland ladies deserves a hhero medal, or something. Nan Patterson will please “way back and sit down.” EASILY MADE FOR DAD’S CHRISTMAS SOFA PILLOWS are of course Antonio, of the Chiet Igorrotes SLIPPERS are very nice. The you are going to give him can added to those he already has, and he can start a shoe store. PIPE RACKS are very appropri- ate. If you can Induce him to leave hia pipe in the rack so that visitors will know what the rack is for, It ‘will break him of smoking. translated, this As the sunbeam In a fog. Kidney stew, we like, too, But of all the meat that sweet, From oysters down to hog, tastes A new industry in the manufac- turing line is now in operation In this city, manufacturing articles that are used daily in the business houses and homes of the whole country, and it is to the Interest of all readers of The Star to Investi- | gate it without delay. We will not gay anything more until we meet Jn person and show you around of this paper as have from ards to invest and interest their money being doubled r, and if we canno' jant. The object of this notice Bie & Seattle concern where fact to you, don’t you Dog. Dog! A Conconcully man found guilty horses. R. you? CHURCHES has of stealing his All church notices to be run this column must be at The Star of fice by Friday afternoon of the various churches are request- call the attention of such are sure of immediate returns |Sunday sermons each | Friday. oo "g “Our Darling Sin.” — to Spinning’s for bicycle re- in California In the time to visit California Take the Famous Shasta the Southern Pacific Co.'s Line. Two trains daily; §:40 and 9:40 p.m. Rate to San $25.60 first class, $20.60 Rates, reservations and Cai- Hiterature at Union Ticket 608 First avenue. E. B, Ellis, “- Achievements;” “The Strike Labor.” German M. E.—Services at 11 a. m. At 2:30 p. m. there will be a meeting at the home of Pau! Haase as Green Lake. ‘ North Baptist—Rev. George Rob- ert Cairns. At 11 m., “The Call of the Bride;” evening subject, decision, or the Coul’s Suicide. First Unitarlan—Rev, W. D. Si- monds, At 11 a, m., “Agnostisiam evening subject, and the Rights — ore EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ° TELEPHONES Bun: De t—Bunset, Main 1060 jlependent Lise on, Rast Hara neat Ba AN A MATCH SCRATCHER can be made cheaply by pasting a piece of | In the golden Autumn came a sandpaper on a plank. With a Stranger squaw from o'er the mead- | pyrography outfit, which can be gotten anywhere for $3.50, inscribe Matches are not all Dad will heartily A PIN CUSHION should be made of red silk and formed to look 'ike Did you ever see a | man that could giveyou a pin when If you give him a pin tht whittles most ain't owns is one redeeming feature Chadwick bas not announced that has composed a verse in his native ‘welcomed. Dad can ay me 8 tongue. The verse is a bit of to leave them in the parlor.| jiagiarism on the once popular only the other members of | coon” song, “Lamb, Lamb, Lamb.” the family will use them. The Igorrote chief's version, when goes something like} | “Fresh cow's meat, it am as sweet | When cooked in strong egg-nog. | 80 gy ey The one that tickles our palates the A NEW INDUSTRY, = Is re Sipe oa Dog. been own Now, wouldn't that G. A. in Pastors ed to send in the subjects of their preceding Two weeks more the se First Prestrta ‘ advance 15 cents. Call for! statthows, ot ey gil Mearns | eulars at rooms 65-66, Sullivan |(hurches Relief Corp: ‘evening | . Marke—Rev. J. P. D, Liwyd. | At 11 a. m., “Middle Life and Its of and t, | Ingersoll aubje Dogmatiom Introductory and Talmi Mr. Riis Critictam of Major New el!'s Industrial School,” Trinity Parish—Rey, H. H. Gow At lia. m., “Phe Rule of High ts; evening subject, “The| pheta.” The Gospel in the P sing “Beyond the Gates of Para-|* dh Doors will be open at 10:30, | “ Sub: “Social Transformation This will be the opening sermon | * and will deal with {ssues relative to | the work.of the soclety, Seats free, | « Herbert Stanley, minister pened ion Special Meetin, BEING TAKEN our The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1055 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. “A GB. &. Johnson Co. OPED PODOTS ‘0 live there. Me was a great fi of my father's.” From thi hia, it hat she very much hange of ownership omething better to say, regretted! th For wagt o! I tnadired Rev, F. L. For D. D., pastor, last met.” Morning service 11 o'clock; subject 1 have been abroad, and only re- The Fear of God and Wisdom;” turned to England a wee ago. ! evening service, 7:30 o'clock, sub- sald by way of explanation. | ject, “Butiding for the Future.” “And you tmme y pay ua the bron = om pliment hunting with us Roman Cathollo Meetings Well, well, let us hope that we shall St. Mary's Pariah—Rev. W. J. Meta Show you n return. By | churen cnur of Twenticth av the way, Mr. Gavesson, you must n@ Jackson street. Karly mese and come up and dine with us one ev bildren's mass), 6:2 « mm ng The duchess will be v glad yerchoo! 2:9 p.m. Instruction to see you, I am sure.” iv Late of Good Tic I should be delighted, str Tan peenee wal Waakibanen @ ewered, “but as it happens I have low masses at Sa. m a friend staying with me. | & m., high mane 109 « m Munday: Then bring him, too,” was the} school, 9 & m; Vespers, 1 pm reply. “Today ts Wed Week dayne, mass Te m Shall say Monday?! Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo A whe the hounds Atta od $a m, low ynday, my rr” ee ate. OH ermen and At Barnely crom roads” Church of the Immaculate Concop |. “Ah! that will be Just right, If the tlon—Rev. A. Sweers. At 7:9 and 64 | fox runs in our direction, as he & m., low mass; 10:99 a m.. bigh mass should do. Theo, Mr. Gaves we J sermon; 122 p m, rosary en@ shall expect to see you and your) THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL yndition of the genera! health, b For a Short Period Will Continue Of fering the Biggest Values Ever tion of buying Piano or Organ t HARMLESS TO PETS 50c and $1.00 Cans PIKE STREET PHARMACY 419 PIKE STREET. Sena way tn which sho fratd ight have been inf@rred THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1 ing to get The master and first ving towards the cov her whips following. The field in the meantime was preparing tt welt for the work before it. Not wishing to appear as if | were anx whip were 6 f d t, the two} ou PLEDOPODOEDD EDEL EDEEESEP DE ODED HERES OPE EDTFEDEEDUODE DEP OOHOD Bid For Freedom” A. M. B. Zion—-Rev, A. J. Wood BY GUY BOOTHBY ward.@At tl a.m. “Castigg Off the | Old Garment;” 7:30 p, m,, “Stoning (Copyrimtt, 1904, By Newspaper Enterprise Association.) — iad, ot thats, Stee OMA | eee eer ee ee eer ee eee errr oreo Terre err ea) Hervices at ll a. @. and & p m. ‘ M. B Church of Ballard—at 8% t @0 iden,” who sald, “Mr Mr ¢ we went away at a rattling pa p.m, Rey, John Ovall will preach Cavewnm, that you intended jyint by,” 1 sate, no of Gen. ‘This time Lady Olivia was mount jin the Swedish language ing te this country sby, of Dramstone in Devon-| ed on a flea-bitten gray that med Firet Free Methodist--Rev. ©, 8, “My friend and I have taken{ Tha] shire.” to have a touch of Arab blood in McKinley. Services at 11 a, @, and| Retreat om the Burley road,” I paid jod bless my soul, | used to|him. We raced the first jump to 1:46 Dp. me. | “Bently?” she answered, as if whe] know hiw father well, We shall be| gether, and, to my astonishment, as eople’s Church—Alcaar theate had not taken any teterest inf the] delighted to see you both—# o'clock | we landed she turned and smiled at tila ms. Miss Laure Sey will | Matter. “Poor Col. Beverley ised] Monday, But see, the master is| me, as much as to say, “I think we did that fairly well he hounds were still streaming away as if they were going to run till doomaday, and th aster was close behind them, taking every thing that ¢ in his way as calm ly and coolly as if he were riding in the park, So bad he ridden tn a cer tain famous cavalry charge that will never be forgotten so long as Eng history ains more rer fle a small brook, First Methodist Protestant, Third @fter her father fous to thrust myself upon the duke avenue and Pine street— T. P. Re He is very well indeed, thank}and his daughter, I rejoined Lace |velle, pastor. Pastor'y residence You." she replied ‘Ob, her hay by 913 Rightenth avenue narth, Serv. comes.” I H You seem to be enjoying your ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sab- | wheeled my horse to find} the) self, my friend,” he sald, with a bath school at 12:30 p.m. ©. B joming toward us. | ————— service at 6:45 p.m. Subjrets of 1, my dear,” he said! ad sermons, morning, "Bear Ye One his daughter and throwing Another's Hurdens;” evening, “Con at me, “time ts up and we formation Versus Transformation making a move tn a few Wesley M. B., South Seattle-—Rey, minutes.” Henry Ward, pastor. 1am glad to hear tt,” she re ll a m., “Byes That 8 marked. Then she added, “Papa, | pm, “The Inquiring Inatinct. may | Introduce Mr. Gravesson to Westminster Presbyterian Church you, a8 I seo you do not remember | Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor, Sub- him? Hoe was poor Grenville's jJects, “The Holy Spirit and the friend at college.” | Spirit of Prayer,” and “The Long Forgive me, str,” said the old | Suffering of God and Holy Living.” xentleman, “for not recognizing you Lane Street F byterian Church It must be many years since wo | land! | Laceby was not wrong when he pend aula aes tee taen tye pore Jmald that we wore tn for a stiff The body of ex-Mayor Thomas J. that no possible harm can result — wer the a 4 Humes tras shipped to Seattle on |from their continued use, but on the | me wae vom woe ~— Thursda night, according to recent | Contrary. great benefit cor tg leh fim advices from Dawson. The remains A Buffalo physician in speaking | 7 & five year-old and as spr’ ner | are being taken out over the ice by |0f the benefits of charcoal, anys: “1 | 0% % bit of India rubber ow oh a dog team. The outfit, with the |@dvise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges | ‘akee him by the head and tr ud to body ia in charge of M. A. Mahoney. |t® all patients suffering from gas in| Dold him he ase uredjy would have Deny Horgan, H. Bishrofie and |"tomach and bowels, and t ar got away w . me. As we ran down Mra. Ferris are also with the party, |t8¢ complexion and purify the | ‘he dip towards a brook that my ex- Friends of the dead man are mak-|>testh, mouth and throat; I perience told me would take a bit of ing elaborate preparttions for the [0ei@ve the Hver is greatly benefit- | DekOtall oe 1 managed to take & funeral of the late mayor. jed by the daily use of them: th rafty pull at him. Already, thought “ lcoat but twenty-five cents a box at| ¥@ had not done more than three CHRISTMAS TRAVEL drag ate und although in some| Miles, the field was trailing. though Has been made popular on the |#*0#¢ a patent preparation, yet I be- | th leaders were still ve well North Coast Limited,” where ev. |llével get more and better charcoal | *"4 strong. T cold sre the old duke erything {s provided for your |in Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenges than | Well on the right, where his judge- comfort. De not start a trip east |in any of the ordinary charcoal tab-|™ent had told him the going was until you talk it over and make ar- | jets.” | most sound, while a little to his left Eengemnnre 85:50 a. 7) ONE Soe was the Lady Olivia doing all that | llay in her power to hold an animal had neither the Intention nor desire to be reat 1 was! arcely thirty yards behind them | en they pd at the brook. Both ver in safety and doubtless I Id b done the same but for an Idiot endeavored to race me Knewn in Planes and Or= at it. The result was fatal. My gane in Seattle nimal took the bit between his | th and went at ft like a shot out _ a gun. I saw the pollarded wil . Le oon .aet were bombast or idle | lows right and left and the marshy scan Snag on eg vay ately what| banks on either side, then before I we say, and are in a m toback | knew where I was I found myself in Bon De: rain! invitation i*| the brook making for the opposite extended to every one who has bank, with the water eddying around me This is Raincoat weather, and inert io : enn se eons Perhaps that will steady you,” I that we have an excellent stock §|our prices. Thousands of peop said to my brute as we clambered over the Northwest have anced mon. {out on the further side and I set In all the latest styles and col- fey by doing this, and the long list in| him going again. Tt certainly seem nh ditdnahenes he aod to have done so, for from that ors. and discriminating buyers time forward he no longer attempt Prices are reduced yen With our present facilities an > f orn Reet Ty Phe ae 5 O08 TET eee uisee wee repays tal z. We ran through Little can buy them at ONE DOLLAR [| more holiday buyers of everything |N skirted the church and in the musical inatr cline In the | Killed 10 minutes later in Runeton PER WEEK. next two weeks than we ever dig be. | Woad—25 minutes of as good going t fore in the me length of Mime. | 4a ¢ I have known tn my life Make your wife a Xmas pres- BI! With prosperity. throuxhoute he| Tam not going to pretend that T ent of one. length and breadth of th the | was in at the death. As a matter jeasure of «i « nied t® but | of fact, th 1 worrfed him and the — few and made doubly t pting and | ™ t had handed the brush to sy when you can save from 95 to] Lady Olivia before T put tn an ap: 2125 on a plano and from $25 to $50} pearance on the scene est er Cloaks on an organ, as is possible during? Indy was radiant, Regardless this great sale. jof the frowns of those about her, I . Suits and }rode up and congratulated her on HGS Millinery me |her prowess 1312 SECOND AVENUE [| D- S- JOHNSTON CO}, oo fovea with a ume a 903 SECOND AVENUE. hone” eakers tarmanth Burke Building. + “Tt wa at brook,” 1 replied, lsomewhat ruefully “However, we ‘managed to clamber out And you were in very good time, too,” she was gracious enough to After all, you were in the first half dozen T am afraid TI don't feel very proud of myself in spite of that,” T remarked, and then, lifting my hat to her, I rode away to where Lace. by, who had just put in an appear ance, was standing By Jove!” he sald, “It has been a ciinking run, I have been down twice, and don’t mind admit } ting It. I suppose it’s all over for | today?” But not a bit of it. The master was determined to draw another co: vert half a mile or so further on, So we jogged after him. The grooms must have had a wonderful knowl- edge of the country, for, when we reached the covert in question, they were there with the second horses. | | | | ache, | | ! ‘The Theosophical Society, Seattle rey people Know How Useful It le Lodge, 1118 Third avenue—At 5| In Preserving Health and Beauty p. m., the lecture will be on the subject, “Is the World Growing rly everybody knows that Better?” by W. H. Scott charcoal is the safest and most off - ———— cient disfectant and purtfi in WILL SP. ND nature, but few realize its value E when taken into the human system lfor the same cleansing purpose. r “y ? Cha sal is a remedy that the ea af $7 000 more you take of it the better; it) [0% - 7 * not a drug at all, but simply coger gunged , lGecke tho pases ond tenpurtelen alt WE RACED THE FIRST JUMP TOGETHER a ways present in the stomach and |. tine earth th out « (Special to The Star.) eo oe laugh. “Half the fleld, I'll be bound, | slight ascent with a farm house BREMERTON, Dec. 10.—Work Y swestens the breath af. | have boon envying you.” at the top, a dash into the farm was begun this morning on repairs |r smoking. drinking or after eat | ‘The canine chorua swelled up. 1t| Yard. and all was over—45 minutes 0 the monitor Wyoming, which |i0) onions and ot dorous vege.| Was evident that reynard had |ffom the find, comparatively slow ran aground on the west side of the |{nr) | broken covert » the hounds ap-| Sime and as pleasant a run as t sound several weeks ago. The navy | Charcoal effectually clears. and,| peared ely followed by the mas- | heart of man could desire. icials yesterday received ®|imoroves the complexion, it whitens| ter, who waved his hand to the|, The day following a hard frost set telegram authorizing them to ex-| ite teth and further acts as a-nat wa te tied Bg Es in and hunting in consequence was pend $17,000 in repairing the vessel | ura1 and eminently safe. cathartic “meg we're in for a|!mponsible. What was worse, it ne sitowing 98 "wor ing days in| i; absorbs the {njurious gasen| hot thing > naan Gad, | 1° as if it would last. The ef | The Ginie on he ve ve wh which collect in the stomach, and |howthey’re at ng away! They'll | {eet on Laceby’s temper was re e ou e Dt je ~vesse! 7B | hey tn 7 . ot 4 o” ark le He ¥ dered about the nowels disinfe the mouth and take a bit « my bo " a ¥. wols; ft ¢ ng. my boy ~ Dh a et | All druggists well charcoal § one! that ol a babwes apected the heavens continually, and sary to replace six of her keel | eee ee eee etabiy the} cent Slapeed between the master'®| at inst declared himself to be bored plates, three inside and three OUt eee oe eee een een anita the | pybenrance and our getting away. lin death and departed for town ; pest charcoal and the mow 161 T Soom taee $0 steal a le ; de 4 departed for town so sraty mine other plates Will | money is in Stuart's Charcoal Lor ry time to steal look at Lady | paving me alone in solitary gran The éarage to the. monttor’s engee; they are compoced Of the| She was transformed; her ab | eeesdear come es speseey. 4 . . Inest powdered w charee ne, her face was flushed with ex ++ ymeogag ge tee atile te taniet torn i rather tn th ™ ofl plunging horse with a dexterity sur- | 2° a ae pg val el hl ge —— = Sartell dam wtned eit ta 1H) passing anything I had ever seen. (the question, for the roads were like HUMES’ BODY chareoa) being mixed with honey) | Small wonder waa It that they call-| ice. “Took where 1 would, 1 could : ily tse of theee lasenges | <a ber the loveliest. wor call | ic 20) y could will coon G8 td @ mach indroved | Ce ne? We toveliont women i Bap |find no relief. It only required my groom's appearance in the study to inform me that he was afraid that the gray, who had carried me #0 well when I had last ridden him was favoring his left fore, to put me out of hand altogether “Is x going to Ko wrong i in my Wrath. It certainly seemed s 1 returned t the house in a humor be dering on the desperate; but though I did not know it, there was worse fol- low My tea had been brought me, the fire fade up, and I had setled my self down to a book when I re ceived a shock that I shall never forget (To be Continned.) ENDORSE DR. M'LEISH The King County Medical society endorsed Dr. A. H. MeLe former attle physician, f pe superintendent sta asylum. Dr. Mel is at present the head of the ins tutior ing succeeded Dr. F Dr. McLeish is desirous of securing the appointment Startling Evidence Fresh testimony in great quar tity is constantly coming in, ar ing Dr. King’s New Discovery for sumption, Coughs and ¢ » unequaled. A recent expressior from T. J. McFarland, Bentorv Va., serves as example. He writes I had Br tis £ three years and @ th time without being bene 1. Then I began tak ing Dr. King's N Dis: ory and . few bottles wholly cured me. Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption. Pneumonia and Grip. aranteed by G. 0. GUY, Inc., Second avenue and ¥ druggist, Trial bottles free sizes oe regu and $1.00. MEN—WOMEN—CHILDREN. Weak Kidneys Cured Forever. f you h a pain or dull ache the back It is) unt ble ¢ dence of kidney trouble, It is a w ng to tell you trouble is unless you remedy the cause 4 diately Lame back ts only one symptorr trouble, Other symptoms obliged to pass water ing the day and to get up es during the night, in hold your urine, smarting ing brick-dust or urin tarrh of the bladder, urle actd, constant head dizziness, sleeplessness, nerv irregular heart beating, rheumatiam, bloating, — Irritability, wornout feeling tack of ambition and sallow complexton. Hooper's Parsley Kidney Pills are proving to be the most wonderful cure ever gotten out for weak and diaoaged kidneys. Rritish Pharmacat Co., Milwaukee, Wis, distributors. Price 50 cents a box. For_sale by KENNEDY DRUG kidney being often dv tin many lity irrita sediment In th Once more we found and once more CO, FIRST AVENUE. ot | IS THERE A PANOPATHIC P RESTORES HEALTH T DOES AWAY That Cures When Doot | Help to Suffering Hum ment Fr the best 1 ry; where one INCURABLE BY PHYSICIANS, OF APPARENT And Condemns Brutal Operations by Surgeon's Deadly Knife. He May Not Cure by Some —— LIMIT 10 THIS NAN'S HEALING POWER? ROFESSOR WORKS WONDERS © INVALIDS PRONOUNCED HOPELESSLY HEALING IN THE FACE IMPOSSIBILITIES WITH USELESS DRUGS No Dis STRANGE, INTANGIBLE UNSEEN FORCE OF MIGHTY POTENCY lors and Medicines Fail and Hope Is Gone HAS HE THE POWER DIVINE? Ministers of the Gospel Say He is Gifted of God, nd Praise Him for His nanity—He Giv jorvice and Home Treat~ e¢ to the Sick and Afflicted , , 1 ong tt - And I 4 1 5 ex he Weston, of I J h give you al ft 7 F y powe «lad t aM hat L I sly that I ea. Ih a ’ many b ® that bo : qoet hopeless. Beil, 1 felt that if I could find a . knew te np king | 1 im is . ¢ comen to t 4 selves un for I know have | You can cure hysiclans Another cle an, the Rev. T. ss | Horris, D. D. of Harwood, Tex, ured of a complication of saying 1 more active are. I sha you as His benefits you rred upon me, great pleasure in nd shalt commending of the most courte ‘ : “ tian gentlemen wh tances. tt te i known. I shall aly rae t n b If ready to serve you as a 4 f beneficiary of your w rful skill a tenes, ae tt te Command me whenever I can serve mu tried to {nema by you in anything. Me od om- p “ Gane ae r Father, preserv « In nal ' But I 5 the land of The living.” n doc- feach case that | tOTS are compelled to admit that my ; ; 1 treat the real| Power 1* greater than th own see medicines, Dr. J. C. Feather, M. I Tt athe ue of Sheakleyy Pa., was afflicte \ ™ with that terrible disease, locomo- m of | tor-ataxia. He finally put himself h jor | Under my care, and now writes me ; the | that he fs cur nd can walk “ Now that Lhave Without the crutches he carried for nay { pracei® I could go on inde nt 1 find that 1) telling you of case after case ¢ my patients |'ar to these, but the | t y | to prove to anyone that I have b: ' 4 able to restore health - o | 0f what seemed certain t “But how about those who can- k . he says. ‘1/ Pot afford to come to New York to t 1 was @i- Dave you treat them?" f ‘It does not make the slightest i fol nee. Ieure them in their own ust be acompanie * 1 int « suffering from j 1 wish just as easily and just as surely as if I went to them or they Your |came to me. Distance cannot weak- S by the|en the healing power I have. All sh such|that anyone who is ill in any way, and be- | from any cause,"has to do is to write to equal | ™e @ letter, addressing Wm. Wal- e f M. D., office 11481, 708 weaknes . Ave., New York, telling me outfering they suffer from most las I do neipal symptoms, age and of heart and kid and I will send them a course rh of the bladder Of home treatment absolutely free Dear doctor, 1| of charge.” ta express my ‘Surely you do not mean that you anh r your kindness t p nervices and treatment free to fr all my pt 41 anyone merely for the asking?” sfferings. My prayers ar t Yes, I mean just that. I belleve ere may s L have done, write | that as a Christian it ts my duty to you and get re and that you | God and man to help all thy may be joytu bundance on this|@re In need. When I have th and in the world to come for | fiven the power to cure, I do r sur faithful search and your eve that I have the right to make eas in finding such a wonderful | anyone waste his money on useless | power tt hen your tr t | drugs when I can heal him without mes in contact with dt them. We all owe a duty to our « must give way to health fellow-men. We must all serve in My experience has pr ne way or another, Where a rich there is ,se I may not cure,;man gives money, I give health. I I not car severe th se |am not a milltonaire, but I am able r 7 oh ~ long | to afford to do my share toward re- what ott on sid Heving the sufferings of mankind to d r the And I am happy to give freely of t i a my services wherever they are need- m J # ready to cure|ed. And I am expecially anxious to ur ralysis, | cure any ortal who has been sease, organic weakness, | told that his or her is incura- . any of the drug or lquor| ble, that there ts 1 ope left on ts, and o . 2 in arth. Or any who has grown t weary spending money on drugs and 1 t t tors in a vain search for health, . trat blood fers, | i t will write to me and accept : tt that my offer there fs not only hope, but r 1} fone |an almost absolute certainty that « they need be sick no longer. 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