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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PURI OFFICHA— tT and “* s EVERY AFTERNOON BXCRrT TELWPHON BR Business Depa. iment—Sunret. Mata 10%) Rattortal Pepariment sunset ! | jependetd Lia er Copy, wn has not again been p- a cha ered at the F ffice at Heat . S DOWN TOWN orice. }109 8} opened fer the ¥ wf affor want ads ig The ot me TRE x E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Building, W. D, WARD, New York Representative —— And now Magna Charta is a myth! orge Washington hatchet story and the William Tell ap- y hands have put The ple incident have gone glimmering their iconoclastic touch on Runnyme An English (dol-breaker—appr the writer and historian who He says the wrenching of the King John was not a victory for but almost entirely for the barons. Moreover. He says Magna Charta was opposed to the interests of the p ing of their fuller freedom ple and delayed the co @ progressive movement it was reactionary. Of twenty-seven © people, The “tr prop ¢ men” named | In short, this historian says the ce tive stum Wel We are accustomed to having those who delve in @usty t But we are quite sure that scatter @emocracy, ar serve our admiration. The trouble appears to be that failed to catch the sig fail to understand the currents of our modern | THE} MURDERED HER Driven to a desperate state of mind on acount ories, Miss Burley McGowan, of own life to prove the falsity of the slander. The poor little thing was pure as the driv victim of some envious person who hinted suspicions that grew into the slanderous gossip. Of course she was the last one to hear ally she demanded of a neighbor that she munity was saying. Weeping bitterly lapse, she stepped into a drug store and owed aa soon as she reached home. Before leaving the drug store she wrote a touching note that an autopsy be held to prove th autopsy was held according to her wish and her reputation for purity which she » was vindicated This maiden died—a self-immolated martyr cency and maidenhood. And what of her accusers? They murdered ber! Yes, murdered. It is the proper word and the only one that fits their case. They—not she—put the poison to her maiden lips. Tt is sald that Miss McGowan was an active ‘Will the minister of that church essay to his parishioners that their hands are red with the murder of a heart-broken girl? will fail of his not do so over her dead body of God. You say the motive is lacking “He that hateth his brother murderer.” The infamous gossip that killed the frail flower of a gir ct sixteen was born of hate and envy. Let us call things by their right names. What does the Master say? World is misplaced by the dodging of plain words. The gossips killed Burley McGowan Let them face her in the Day of Judgment. —_———_—. A KICK FROM JOSH WISE. Tht gol dum Star Dust feller ev'ry now an’ then thinks he's th’ only hum'n bein’ outside uy lit'rary circles th’t c'n get off smart things. an’ so be cuts out my contry bushuns jest ea be did yistidy an’ writ a lot uv rot ‘bout poker an’ sich. Fer's I c’n see an’ notice *twant so clever th’t he hed t' fill th’ bull paper with it. Bearin’ on whut he hed t' say, however, bein’ ez how ‘twas ‘bout gamblin’ an’ crime, I'd like t re mark “A cat c'n look at a king, but four kings is more ben'ficial fer th’ kitty.” AND NOT A DROP TO DRINK. We are in the “gali of bitterness and the bonds of iniquity,” owing to the extreme dry weather which has prevailed here for the past three months. Cattle are suffering for want of water, and our shirts are without the requisite necessary to cleanliness. Never before have ‘we had such a continned spell.— Pike City (Ark.) Cannonball. Toy Christmas I would like to get A little painted Drum; I want the kind that's striped with red— ‘The other kinds are bum— ‘And with the pair of sticks in hand Td surely make things hum. If I don’t get one, Santa Claus, My Christmas will be glam THE CHILD. (Continued tomorrow.) A Muncie (Ind) educator de- that Riley's poems are so opm that they are not available study. Thig reminds us that: When th’ frost fs on th’ punkin, and th’ fodder’s tn th’ shock, Th. Prof. gets out his hammer and forthwith begins ter knock. HAZING HIM. Well! A new quill pether from Blue Creek. By the way he begins Tooks®s if he were hunting trou- Littieg boats Smust stay close the shore. What do you say, BALIAMD STAR AQHNC)—aa Ballard ave Aung! Red ML conte per week five conte per month | One oni Getivered by toatl of curricrs. No tree guplen TO MATL BUBSCKIGERS The date BP the address label of cach paper, Whe 1 in advances, eof date On the addreas label your subscription expires = f your subeortp our name te takeo from 53 Tribune Building. ANOTHER IDOL GONE and now unbh ells us abs from the hands of English peop! Instead of bein Noeasions, he five were made were geatiemen tors. They were not of the plain people lebrated charter ng block in the path of pr the history of deeds of heroism and epoch of their out the foul slurs. be told what the com to prove her inno How shall we speak of those goestp- ing busy-bodies who drove this poor girl to distraction? church worker. uty a5 @ prophet Half the guilt of this Advertisement Which | Broke Copper Prices 20 Points in 48 Hours Thomas W. Lawsc lowing advertinement th and New York papers Tuesday 68%, the From the creation of Am Henry H. Rogers personally Henry H. Bt While the property millions Rockefeller to make good thetr public. Finally they consented at 150, At the highest price I was chase Then came the awful # $3. 1 lost enormously; insiders was again fleeced At 33 1b nh & new camp eoult they wer the country, dire hares, at an a b ands more wh paign 1 have wi th w at today’s price, § y Frenzied F | Hoping to divert the danger He answered, "Mr, R I had great faith in this b 1 wpeak in th If I gave tt my fe knew the of the stocks they h the mi ha asked me to join In the public at once before another to 33 again, or lower It may go higher, but th ment of the publicatt to me for advice must As the peop aink to $75, gardieas of their sacred pr now reveal to me th Eck mansyille? Union Record, HUMORISTISCHES “He showed me a royal time.” “Regular Prince, is he?” But he’s @ coal king.” “Then he is simply one of those carbon prints.’ We'll leave it to apy Seengerbund whether fer isn't now in season. model actress’ it provides for a spacious dog an correspondence sehol of high finance. BETWEEN LOV Martha Price is making jel heart and the p feed her sw ville (Tenn.) Times. According to the morning papers a Harvard professor of astronc thousand places. most every man on this sphere ours {s cracked we don't se that and lower still iw Signs that the vultures are gath mated; from today | shal tell manace amalgamated say they ha holder should, after this fair notice © the property, even though 1 be compell tion so lately The advertisement and my ma! York and Boston, Tuesday December 6th; in the eaaste portions of the United States We 1 Thur dings based on this imiorn the country, Canada and Eure }]| Friday, that all ay have ample if they care to, before making my Every holler of Amalgamate one tremendous fact: His ota. Since Copper Ran ite purchas vico have made immense profite Copp of thr complete plant In the world largest and richest copper min twe in th what limit no man ean tell. If bly go high but with 15 per cent, and upwards. r, Amalgamated # representa’ wine and not in the stock m the moon should put on any airs. Philadelphia has established a cen sorship over the music to be dis- pensed by the “Alexander” a we suppose that the mor “Rusticana,” ete., meate the ancient atmosphere The tall browed editorial writer on an afternoon paper says some “from whence, add to his vocabulary such choice bits as “where to,” “for why” and He ought to ACREAGE WE HAVE ACREAGE ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES, TERMS AND LOCATIONS— TheThompson Co 224 Pike Street. John 3121, Boston, December 6, 1904. tacular speculat ying mated Copper, which opened at 8 ing price Wednesday an additional decline of ten points AMALGAMATED STOCK HOLDERS—WARNING. y ed in tts worth and constantly ady now the properties which went to make up the Amalgamated Co. s alone knew absolutely their value. Heary H. Rogers’ associates ¢ comt Messrs, Rogers we all belleved they were worth more than the 1 to the publi sped t I did all in my po Hions in the effort, but UP retair wor to prevent the decline, losing ed my faith in the real warth of Some of the insiders made millions; the public was Meeced of I still refused to be discourag romises made through me to th The stock advanced until it seld ti buying and advised tts pur np which slid the stock down to made vast profits. The public 1 my followers and the en to | y ndirectly through me, & profit of § tamage to Amalga nance,” began, I advertised that vated stock, but would help tt I threatened, the rs and Rockefeller asked for a ‘M He ed, “One thing stock may recover thelr money Th ecret was revealed worth anything like the price T said, “how can this be? knows for a certainty that Marens elved him about the wort rney. He was alncere in what he said; his knowledge and relations were h he could not have m decelved, and his special Infr: firwt h that }]| Soon afterwards another offi atatersents When I received this information my dilemma was a terrible lowing they -wor tock, probably at a great lows n would get bebind the market, push up the pricks gathered in ent was ripe, again unload on the public The market “came fn.” I did }} raising the price of Amalgamated Today's situation is the same as that of 1901 Frenzied Finance” stock gamblers have aecumulated im mense lines of Amalgamated. The same sensational rumors of a great rise to come flood Wall and State streets as in 1901. They ating a wild market upc the Amalgamated taken in at lower pi It would be millions in my pocket to assist, but I see the handwriting on the fers” of Wall Street do not yet see. eople will not stand plundering any longer wall, which the “frenzied fina) Amal gamate ah comes ia no affair of mine. From the aid. this not me of further respon: 20k to me for advice are seattered Ay) ove this country, | know of no other way than this to notify them of what I have learned If the powerful people who m and who after selling it to the pul and after it had advanced to 130, smashed ft to 43, re: mine to me t it in not worth over 45, it is inevitalde that if they are honest in what they say the stock must go therqof its own weight. If they are not honest, they will pat it th nid have waited until the reckless epecutators who are now manipulating the market had put th not dare. During the past two days | h ing f In the past I have told what I of men who have the market int in the past have raised this stock t it to the lowest without heed or « ty is now absolutely at the merey © hollow of their hands, and who COPPER RANG naolid Today it sells at 70 r Range has 385,000 shares; Amalgamated 1,550,000. Copper Range is a new property at Lak mmense mines and @ railroad, with the latest and most lauding its own smelters. It is the discovered and developed in the past years, It is producing now 40,000,000 pounds of copper annually, snd will in the near fut Amalgamated pays 2 per cent pay 6 per cent in the coming year in dividends. ¢ metal, holds at 15 cents, and the ould inerew t-metal Copper Range will earn and pay 8, 10 and 12 rx of Amalgamated has ment. Copper Range has been, and is, directed and controlled by ° Roston copper men rket THE placed the tot f ©, Ing Bonga a result the price of Amalga 4 Tuesday m nt Dike “tp and Thursday morning ored od T have continuously believ ated the purchase of ite stock ated with Marcus Daly for »k his word for them. Rockefeller and asegolates ) per share, the, stogk 1 Mosers, Rogers and rchased by hundreds of f40 to 42, and probably 1 not trace ¥ up to the present shares, 700,000 000,000. me what | exp to put the price of Amalge who still retain their ted to accomp that Amalgamated was not t had been sold to the pub the propertios nation about this property was n 1 lieved him Amalgamated mtirmed his enee throw over ner or later I 1 waite pottom figures, and, when all in my power to assist in whieh all ed out upen * may be tu It reads stock to bin Woldinide Apother stump may carry it © all those who have looked bility multageously age and contro! Amalgamated fc at $100 a share, allowed ityte th public through me, © hay wer, er, but 1 did ve detected unmistakable feast bought I knew about Amaiga the men who cor found out about it object of accuse me of trying ed to begin court vealed to me 1 notices will appear in New nand mid eaday, and the balance of y. and I shall wait until time to dispose of their stock next move must keep before his eyes this the highest and then dropped erp but for thelr own pock d sold at All who hav 2 1 have advised followed my ad Sapertor, consisting © become the largest producer per Range will and continue increase, to Present market for copper, the est judges think it will proba- its dividends to 4 or 6, been “Standard Oil” manage- who seek their profits in the THOMAS W. LAW GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE (By Sertppn News Ass'n.) ST. PETERSBURG, Dec 14. Sasoneff, the assassin of Minister was ot the Interior Von P’ yesterday sentenced to tmprison ment for life at hard labor. Sikorif sky, convicted of being the assas sin’ serve 20 years’ imprisonment A pleasant Christmas party will be given by the Twentieth Century club st the Renton Hill clubhouse on Monday evening, December 19. Special plans have been made to| make this the beat of the series of entertainments that are being given by the club this winter. ~ CHRISTMAS TRAVEL # been made popular on the North Coast Limited,” where ev. erything best is provided for your comfort. Do not start a trip east Huntil you talk it over and make ar | range nia at the N, P. City Offices, Seattl Sunshine in California Now 1s the thme to visit California resort. Take the Famous Shasta Route, the Southern Pacific Co.'s ly; 8:40 Scenic Line. Two trains a. m. and 9:40 p.m. Rate to San Franciseo $25.60 first class, $20.60 second. Rates, reservations and Cal- ifornia literature at Union Ticket Office, 608 First avenue. KE. EB, Elli Gerd). Agent. eee | Char accomplice, was sentenced to It loving popul ital gave th night at the initial production Ruggiero Leos Roland von Berlin, tives of Berlin took exception to th kainer’s action in having the German ov tickets N. P. City Ticket Office, Seattle, *** el HIGGINS COMING Martin P. Higgins, president of the International Pressmen’s and Assistants’ union, will arrive in ttle today from his Wome in Higgins will be given a Yece}tton Jat Eiks’ hall by Local Pfessten’s | Union No. 39. “ Higgins will probably favé’ tor San Francisco tomorrow. EAR) HQUAKE (By Sertppe News Anw’n.) BA FRANCISCO, Dec. 1f---An junusnally heavy earthatike ‘oe curred at 7:10 o'clock this thorning lasted several seconds,” but was accompanied by no damage KAISER GETS REBUFF BERLIN, Dec, 14.—The music of the kaiser nan cap a rebuff last o's opera, “Dr The loyal n a written by an Italian, Experience Prove: ‘That travelers on the Northern Pa- cific find entire satisfaction. ing that will tend to your ¢ Noth- mfort or onventence has been overlooked on # three daily overland trains. For nd all information call at nm, Mass, on hid’ way to San Franciseo, where he’ ‘wif in vestigate the trouble betWeen “the jlocal pressmen’s union ‘nd ‘the jan Francisco Bulletin office. | SEATTLE STAR—WEDN 4 certainty Tecan say, ‘The pur showing me the ship, « me more th rard to the seco t, down ts the #te brought up at le tn very well arrange: asked my compant preparing to leave 1 class qua: ESDAY, DEC. + teeeeee ed through me like an| we were off Linb« away we went from the foo's'le ee and] p tin the third class in whe we ELL PAORLODEEDEDSIE DED EOOEDT ERED ODED EVED ODE EL EVD EF POUT ETE L OEY A Bid For F reedom”! BY GUY BOOTHBY , a 5 woh a at the 1% to knife then aster nd in bh ttempt to save| Once out of the bay, the weather herself she clutched my arm. A| began to Improve, and by the tim it was almomt an it had been In & ith this happy change th mouth arifa, in & very short » the harbor ohief, with wh the duke and his family were stay, came off tn hia launch to wel Pad fg sent by the sultan to shadow me. was Pp but the in who had stopped me on the r ince me them off It'® got te employ an amiable gentile ARE YOU SICK? If s0, where? Headache Dry, hacking cough? Foul tongue? Loas of appetite? Lack of energy? ain in stomach? 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Even if disordered digestion is not the real cause of your sickness (which, probably, though, it is,) y your digestion ia nearly certain be out of order, and if allowed to remain so will seriously complicate your sickness for you. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. then will be sure to do you good, and will not interfe medicine you may be taking. They will help to make your food make you strong, and thus, if in no other way, help you back to health by helping your system to throw off disease like a healthy duck shakes water off its back Shake off your sickness with Stuart's Dyspepsia Ta DON’T WAIT Come now and select your Christmas pres ents. Pay part down And balance before the 26th if you wish We have a fine line of Diamonds, Watch Rings, Chains, Lockets, f Pins, Links, Brac Hrooches, Opera Glasses, Hand Bags, Souvenir Spoons, Nap. kin Rings, Tea Sets, Cut Glass, Toilet Sets, Umbrellas and other articles in our Hne is complete, and our prices right down to the bettom. Our Store will be open even- ings until Christmas HOUGHTON & HUNTER JEWELERS, 704 First ave. near Cherry st Seattle | om > | MARION SPATTLE, | trouble with the sultan over the way TREE _ WASH | some months ago. He shoved me in 4 eo d | the kasbab, but released me on con | NON TRUST PHOTO SUPPLY CO. School of frea to Amateurs me." ‘The door of one of the cabins was open, and tying in their bunks the two men who had been ividual 4 at the Gipay'’s corner was awake, and I could mee that he recognized me. Confound them!” 1 muttered. ai we ascended to the purser's office Shall 1 never shake be done, if I re but a few of the signs and torment you, and will never) able In its manifestations, assuming | so many forms, characterized by #0 | nes than not, {t is mistaken | e with any other, THE DOOR OF ONE OF THE CABINS WAS OPEN. | idier would not hear of it. As I was traveling with his friends, he| tnwisted that I # then, turning to L 1 be his quest ¥ Olivia, he anid with armile, Next to my wife, my} member that I am | tear, you must jall-powerful her | As we cut our way through the stil! water we overhauled a« shore | boat in which were seated my two ally shadowers, They were los ing no time In getting ashore, With what purpose, I wondered? To com munteate with their infamous mas ter? I looked at the beautiful girl | weated te to me, and folt like |e murde of the worst kind | Had Lady Olivia received admira- tlon upon the Nyanaa ah elved as much now, The command- hlef posses some young aides and secretaries, while there were the officers of the pay her homag Next morning I made an excuse jand ped into the town, There war a man I particularly wanted to | see, and I had no ire to bé ac companied by any one fr rov- | ernment house, As I strolled along | ¢ picturesque main street, with ity | wealth of ¢ and extraordinary | variety of population, I thought of | the men with whom I had v ed it) in days gone by | Where were they all now? Thete | was Jack Rickards, who was killed on the Afghan frontier; Jack Mallin, who went down in a trading schoon- er off the west coast; Harry Durns field, who, when I last heard of him) was running a sheep station in Queenala and Tom Gurney, one of the beat of us all, who went home to England, married a wife, and set tled down as a peaceful country | squire I had almost reached my friend's at, led me to belleve that I was ine fh owed, I turned sharply round, but there v >» one ther |save a small Moor who was| marching along. sucking industri- asly an ce which he held in both hand Ir ed my walk, | but the feeling would not be shaken Onee more I turned sharply round. The Only person near me was the sare boy. Reaching my Jewtination, I turned into the patio and crossed it to the or 1 knew s0 well of old. In resp | knock a cheery v call }to enter, and I did so. EES ET EET Ged nse to my | 4 upon me joodness gracious, Gavesson! my old friend, | his chair and hast-|{ ening forward to greet me wi stretched hand, “I understood that » in England, hunting in the ying yourself gen an it be you springing you w lahtres, and en rally » I have ween, but I tired of it and, as some of my friends were| ming down to the Mediterranean, I thought I would accompany th You haven't tired of the old then? can remember the time when you used to vow that If ever you got away from this part of the world nothing would induce you to Jcome back to it. Where are you lgtaying? At the old place | 1 lnughed. “My dear fellow,” I Tam no end’ of a swell now ) staying with the commander ukes and in-chlef, consorting with such Hk I thought you had turned over a new leaf, and were going to be re apectable he remarked. That is} the result of your trip to England. | You will be marrying a lady of title | next | I winced as ff he had struck mo. | My mood changed fmr i ly. | Look here, Maxwell. T said, “I {want you to do me a favor if you an | “Anything In reason, my doar fel- | jow,” was his reply, “What ts it?” | “You remember Muley Hassan and his brother Tbrahim?”* | “f should think T do,” he said “al | pair of the most unmitigated scoun ‘drets on earth, What about them?” “Only that they are on the Rock. | fAs you may have heard, I got Into | dition that T would do some dirty business for him. Knowing what would happen if I did not consent, T gave in and started for England.” “Abt Now I begin to understand, APL PDDE LEASED ENE DE ‘Though wha to be in more think it me from policy }tan’s clu ount to settle with my hor any cost to myself 1 was deter- | And a happy crowd mas. Buy now and get a good selection. LADIES’ H . ... 800 1 several hand- | | garrison, who were all prepared “| | | | Case Case No. 3, regular $4.5) S e000 UPAAAPESED ; ' 4 WeTene ewer es rsa try how I would And they followed you he Don't I tell you they're in Gib: 4 in the Nya tr ‘Ko They travel He looked me straight Lnok here, Romer t anewer him, for the sim come hie guests, and after a short | he suid. Tam not to ple reason that I had just been the | interval I had the honor of cing what the busin * won Hut «# rectpient of a shock that, to use a| presented to him. I had intended; you may that it was 1 ga slang expression, “fairly staggered | going to a hotel, but the hospitable | that 1 have failed to y "3 through, In that so him fairly in the fa Let 4 Again mined not to draw back Well, if you are determined to be batinate, I'll see what I do for you. I'll ha wiles n and if I can find out where he is, word shall be sent you at once. Won't) Rag $1.25 Bag $1.00 $1.50 Bag $1.25 $1.75 Bag $1.50 CLOSING OUT GEM SAFETY RAZORS Extra Blades Yo. 1, regular $3. $2.50 $3.00 A CROWDED STORE merry faces making ready for a merry Christ- avenue “keep in Mind” CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE CLINE’ PIANO HOUSE SECOND AND UNION DR. MILNE, D. D. 8. L. D. & Now Managing Director Crown Dental Offices Iph ta. ted at 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK 717 SECOND AVENUE. Ind. 2668. $2.00 Bag $3.00 Bag $2.75 $5.50 Bag $5.00 $6.00 Bag TSe Case No. 6, regular $6.00. . $4.00 Case No.9, regular $14.00 WARM : Creditors Take Possession of the Big Monarch Store and Make Prices to Suit Themselves--- Don’t Care if the Proprietors Do Lose Money- That’s Coming Youths’ $9.00 all wool tweeda, | cheviots and homespuns, now $4.96. Youths’ suits, worsteds, tweeds, | cassimeres, blue and bi ree, | variety styles, worth $10.00 to $12.00, $5.26, Youths’ fancy imported cassi- mere suits, many patterns to choose from, ages 16 to 20, worth $6.00 to $8.00, $3.30, The following prices are only! samples of the way goods are be- ing sacrifi Men's nobby fancy worsteds, Scotch tweed biack serges, worth $30 to $35, $14.26 Men's all wool cashmere, tm- | ported custom made, round and| aquare cu worth $22 to $25,| $12.5 | Men's all wool worstods, @hev- | lots, tweeds, desirable patterns, | @ worth $9.00, $4.45. Jen's imported worsteds, win- | ter style, single and double, worth | $12.50, now $6.90 Men's blue and black serge, handsomely made, best — trim- mings, worth $18.00, now $9.85. | Childre $3.50 all wool 2-plece sults, now going for $1.25 Children’s $5.00 and $7.00 sults, | 2-plece, Norfolk, knee pants, all | wool, with or without sailor col- | $2.36 1 “hildren's 3-plece suits, worth $7.50, in worsteds and fancy chev- lots—a great bargain—now going for $2.4 T6e knee pants for 39 cents pair, | | $. cheviots, blue and | $2.15. shoes, $2.35. They Want Aill 25c suspenders for Se. 60c suspenders for 17a. 25¢ neckwear for 8c. 50c neckwear for 170. $1.00 neckwear for 35a, 75e underwear for 43c. $1.00 underwear for 5 derwear for 65c, shirts for 340. lc strong overalls, 39¢, dongola shoes, $1.16. $2.50 vict kid shoes, Ladies 65, Ladies’ $3.00 hand turn shoes, Lad $4.00 extension sole $2.00 calf shoes, $1.15 Roys’ $2.50 dress shoes, $1.35, $1.75 school shoes, 950. Men's $1.50 worsteds pants, 690, $2.00 cassimere panta, 9Sc. $2.60 all wool pants, $1.38 $3.60 all wool pants, $1.87 $5.00 and $6.00 all wool pants, $2.89 Men's hat: worth from $2.50 to $5.00, all the styles, shapes and colors, from $1.30 to $2.26. Men's and boys’ overcoats are simply out squarely tn two and will be sold at half price. There will sale—there ts no tity and no reservations. One thing we want to impress upop you-—be sure to find the Monarch Shoe and Clothing Store, 1317- 1319 First avenue, half block north of postoffice, SRPLPDDDHGITIOS 6.6.6.4.6-9-9.00900G9.9900.008 eno disappointments tn this limit to quan- QUICK MEAL RANGES ARE THE ERNST BR BEST ON THE MARKET We i@vite you to call and examine our stock, 506 Pike St. Both Phones 1158. SPSdOO0® FIGHT WAXES wor soo