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WN THE RAILROAD ~-WILLIAM J, BRYAN LOCAL FLASHES Earting Goes to Tacoma, rewident Barling, of the Chicago, MiWwaukee & St. Paul, went to Ta coma for the purpowe of inapeoction He Will return to Seattle next week lowa Exhibit, ‘The Towa club will meet at the Alaska club this evening to take action regarding the appropriation by the state Towa for an ox hibit diliding at the A-¥.-P, ox- position The Goat Has New Editor, Joseph Harrison, sephom wucceeded W atic Leader Sounds the Slogan of What Will be the Issue of His Party in the Next Campaign. the democratic do worse tn 1004, Bryan at wales we did at St Louls pong ar Se ted fn getting the nomin ation to be in a position what I th the 7 troduced the gucst of the evening, prophesytng hie election aa preal dent of the United States tn 1908. Bryan Hae Aged. The reception to Bryan by the crowd, though not as enthusiastic and effusive ag those with which he was greeted = durii the cam: palgns of 1896 and 1800, was a warm one. The democratic leader has changed considerably aince his lust viait to Seattle in 1900. looks more aged and has grown stouter, The charm of the voice, ink. 1 pre the party and to be be the thickest says wo will have hip and opera hae HM. Wrinker as editor of the state university monthly, the a reasonable be Beata not eats et which aroused such enthusiasm | Goat, the atter having left, the |D. Metealt, Wilton or Wile and] thmust hie hand into the burning | Myron W. Hays Y pastor, 1 : sig are not treated ak er ne @ whole land during | college to enter business with his Fenlon, halfhacks; Sweetland, RK. | mage and succeeded tn r ‘he~ nd the railroads e Ee ene NE | athe, wok, A. Resks, IH. Metcalf and | cage and preventing an . May hes. ° . ent, forwards, Beyen persons were in the word ‘if should be ‘The gist of the speech ta given Geological Lecture. Fort Lawton—Keys, goal; Coffey | at the time, and but for the cler - the beginning of the article. Mr Be cong iyo a series of six freejand Baker, backs; Walden, Sperry | harpigyaction all would have been ne | £ wee termed af toot his’ Unsorlan of Iie moa leet History Wand. ta Rasation te. Siin- Davin Karn Te ong y Pacinen ee ee Broadway and Kast Olive wt, A. 1 | Crete nocratin| BAYe Deen proven correct by the | ina will be given tonlaht by George |forwar ee a PEDICATES CHURCH, stn eee iohieation:” tp. Im. vas based more on| (evelopment of recent events, and/Jamme in the ¥. M. C. A. audl-| At the present time, Doug Met- oe ne und Moth ‘of the platform than the endorsement of moat of them tertum. calf, secretary of the Wanderers, in Bishop David H, Moore, of the - ‘ot silver. That} OY President Roosevelt tn hie pub- Rev. Gowen Will Speak. fn negotiation with Frank Sugden, | Methodist Kptacopa: ehuroh of Christian Ne speeches and his messages to! Rev. H. H. Gowen and Rmil Ma-| ‘Me Seeretary-tressurer of the Van. | 0d, has arrived in Beattie after an First Chur Cy Obrint r'si2 Biath . : " Slam a8p m. congress. He claimed, however, that the president did not go far enough, and that the anly way to regulate the railroads was to have the goveroment own the trunk lines and the states the lines entire ly withia the Boundaries of the state, “This, however, sald Mr. Bryan, “te a question which the demo cratic party tm convention assem: bled will have to determine; my opinions are simply those of ap individual, “I agree with all that the pres dent gays about the aggreesions and usurpations of the large trusts and — — on — with him cd re: - le does pot Mt hour when Judge Bat-| reach the root of the evil.” of the evening,/ It was after } o'clock this morn to order and in Ing whee the meeting closed. berer have been invited to speak before the Progressive Thought olub Wednesday, January 23, at 1430 Bec- ond av. The subject of the discus- ston will be the work of the Univer- sity Settlement. Members of all other women's clubs have been in- vited to attend, Duck Huntere Off. The change to weather is what the duck hunters have been look- ing forward to and all who can get away are hurrying to the preserves along the sound, A number of par ties took last night's trains and — for La©onner and Nosqually ft loave this afternoon, Drunks Are Corralted. Two squads of drunk and disor derly persona were arrested early this morning by the police. Bight men were taken by Officers Brown and Sisler cut of saloons in the southern part of the city, aud four were taken by Officers Humphrey ee from the Pike st. dis jonse. favor of an income plank, i those geurpations of the of the country, feared. Time has of every plank and the wisdom On the money ques was based on the of money, This true.” enthuxtastic demo tables, and as gould crowd into the amet ball, in the Inst night to hear expound hie problems now cop Tt wae almoat rye TORY TACTICS of the U. 8 court, | dented, and when Col 1 PD. Me from the bench eo Ramee, started bet ated came to jury by panne from the prepared com that he intends to He made the | land not waste time At still on- the attorneys for | other time In the afternoon the at- railroad, In the torneys were called to task whea Lillian §Kerwood et=miaing certain witnesses. Northern now on! “This ease can be continaanee oh three hours,” siated of Judge | “and too much time of Attorney | the attorneys in at least four days) personal injury case on record, and whereupon bin if this continues I shall be to tank. citing | pelled to conduct the case tn York and Chica-| per manner myself.” eae gach cases were ford often questioned the wit himself and quickly obtained the ‘ell guatineance wan) i destred answer Sac ee Mt HEN Musical Service—Direction of Mr. Gerard Toning; Feb. 24, “The De- feat of Love~—Atmertean Homes lighted snd Broken; March 3, {eas Land, the Corporations and ithe People—Rightfal Ownersaip of the grand chiete of |New Zealand—the World's de are tn at: | Experiment Stations, Mareh #1, Moore wii make | fore Mt an stro ot Mr. pe el vs | At and me | Nature's Treasures;" March 19, ‘qeation to be discuss } “Shakespear's Drunken Cassio-~ rome by the state pot a law Prisoner te Rescuer. on a charge of disorderiy perend, {T Acthur Reed assisted Rooney capturing three other men who P tacked the officer, with Intent to rob him of his prisoner. — — men—Robert Beardsley, D. Kensie, Joe Dixon and Ph ae went to the olty jail and charged with being drank and disorderly Assaulted Policeman. A.D, MeCloskey, # laborer, was arrested jast night by Officer! Rooaey, and later identified by OF fleet Hardin as the man who oe eaulted him three weekx ago at Weatern av. and Seneca st, and com: 4 pre cuffs. A charge cf sevauiting officer wil] be placed agalnet him. Rev. O'Brien Administrator. Rev. John BH O'Rrien te named admintetrator In the will of Bernard | Levetie, Med In the office of tha) county clerk yesterday, One-half of the estate ts left to Francis 0. Lavette, the sen of the deceased, tn case he should appear to claim it, and the other half to Kev, O'Brien, If the sen sneuid not appes tol ts dlaim bis portian, the entire estate| goes to “asutse OMrten, | don ‘ - ATLIN MINERS ARE KILLED (Star Special Service.) VANCOUVER, B.C. Jan. 19.~-A special to the World from Atiin thin morning gives advices of the denth of two miners, Mat McEwen and Daniel Burnyeat, on Spruce creek, the Atlin district, by a cave-in. ‘The men wore engaged in drifting when the sides of the ditch caved in and the men were covered with ton@ Of earth, Hoth were natives of Enatend. and hed been in the At- itv Gietriet abogt two teat the Demon of the Drink Habit;” tating the employes, the rail that half of -are due to overwork, | tm many instances Work 49 bours without these in attendance Bone, of Cleveland, UNSUBOUED TRIBE, WITH ITS OWN RELIGION AND NOTIONS AND NO LIKING FOR OUTSID- ERS, LIVES A MILE BEYOND THE CANAL ZONE. BY VICTOR M. HUGHES. PANAMA, Dee, 18.--When Unele | Sam took over a 10-mile strip of} land from the republic of Panama for « canal xone, he came within one tlle of getting also the San Bias Indians, probably the only | ansutdued trive of aborigines on the western hemisphere. A bamboo hut to five In, plural wives, many children, the right to snare the tortoise, to gather the co- coanut and to worship unmolested in his own way—that fe the San Blas idea of civilization, and with bow and arrow, bolo and machete he is always ready to fight for tt From time to time the missionary has sought out the San Blas. The mila of the village, through his in terpreter, has heard him calmly and feapectfally through and then has tolé the missionary of bis own Te ligton, which he held afforded no room for improvement and has in- cidentally mentioned an ancient custom of his people to permit no stranger able to walk to remain within the village over night And no stranger ever does stay over night The San Blas Indian fs a true product of Central American soil He was here before the Spaniard. Long and bloody were the wars of the two people. But he never was conquered. A century ago he made a final miccoseful stand at Portobelo, and then at his leisure retreated 60 miles jungleward to where the Chagres cuts the Andes range in twain. There he batlt hiv ten villages and there to this day he has lived in pence, ‘The dan Blas Indians worship the =| Mighty Spirit, which they believe geve them Iife and takes them in death. Bach vilinge has its priest or mila, who is also the chief coun- clior, There are an aroguete and a tulete, teacher and physician. He acts as interpreter to the mila on the oceaston of visite from people not of their race. The cacique of fiaeardi rules over all, The San Blas has no relief in the pearly gates of Christianity’s hereafter, but he does believe that ff he shall do well his part here below, etern rest shall be his reward hereafter and that be sball be damned in | proportion as he shall have sinned. | |The black sins are: The Northw The annual report of the western Mutual Fire Ae Heattle, ie just publia and shows « larae growth for 1906, The sotapahs now has over $15,000,000 insurance outstanding, in crease of about four and a half mil ii during the year. The hold ore of policies for this vast amount are saving from 26 to 40 per cent of the comt of their Insurance, the percentage of gaving depending on the kind of risk insured If you have a firet clans risk, place it with the Northwestern. your risk t# hazardous, don't it, for it will be refused. The western can only effect so saving by carefully select risks, Write of phone for a western inspector. Main 146) 426. Lamber Exchange NEW ROAD BILL IS PREPARED. The new rond bill recently pre- pared by Judge C. H. Hanford, mod- eled after the New York law, and which will do away with incom- potent read improvements, will be presented to the present legislature in a few days. The bill as drafted by Judge Han- ford han for its main object the controiiing of the main highwars of the state, which will be aceom- plished through « state highway board and highway commissioner. ‘The cost of road improvements is to be divided between the state, coun- ty and special improvement dis- tricta. The new act Also intends to do away with aff practices of “working ogt” road taxes, alf as- sesarnent being made in cash. The bill was indorsed by the¥e cent convention of the Good Reads association at North Yakima. Big Dance Tonight Everything will be in readiness for & pleasant evening at the big dance given in Lesehi Park pavilion. Wagner's orchestra. Gentlemen 260, give a series of lectures under the Twentieth Century its of Man,” at iston Avenue Boylston av. and ne lectures are free and ge dates are “Herete Hi the World ;” Jan. 27, “Wen- PReenieu Ceotary:” Century;” Child and the Crim- and the Worst @ Justice;” Feb. 10, in Every Coun- " Feb. 17, — Goes East Owner of the swell ; Millinery store, located BY, left this week on @eatern trip, making &bd Chicago her ob- where she will fa- With the latest ¢i dase millinery “ty i rm North ion, of pe an | | | DEXTER HORTON & CO. Bankers rn FIRST AMD WASHINGTON. NMENT SHOULD GU a ie GINE A fast game of soccer foot will be played at ¥ merrow, when the soldiers will Te / likely unless it comes with # re-'|ather coal eived, it in bélleved | e turn thelr engagement with the ¢ of such weather as wae| that the company will be in @ po- | Wandorers under league ausplees.| experienced during the recent cold] sition to supply the local demand | At the commencement of the | snap, today. { Present season the Wanderers tray Nearly everyone te suceseding in| The Northwestern Improvement eled to Fort Lawton, where they de-| getting coal in small quantities, and| and Carbonado companies have not feated the soldier boys to the tune] the schools are seeuring egough to! yet acquired a normal supply, but of § goals to 1, and the bdys from] insure t sing of all ingelare receiving several ears of coal | the fort are still amarting underjfor the r pension onday | each day, Moth companies are con the defeat and vow vengeance. me behing, J alderably behind in their orders. The boys from the fort are « bi “| #turdy bunch and carry a lot of] wolght with them on the field DOES HEROIC ACT SUNDAY TOPICS They make the Wanderers took like OF SEATTLE BAILEY BUILDING pixmios beside them, but what latter lose In height they make up for tn agility W. Clark will officiate as referee and timekeeper, and will line up contesting toame sharply at 2:30 tn the following manner; Wanderers: or Thompson and Caldwell, bac’ couver Shamrock & position shortly to advertise international match between two clubs to take place in Bea! at an early date. ANNEXATIONISTS CALL MEETING ‘The Annexation club, of Ballard, md Dungeness. More are (6) wii hold a special meeting Monday evening at the city hall In that city move- Ment and the legelization of out- standing warrants ag 000. to discuss the annexation venting DEMURRAGE MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT. The reciprocal demurrage meet ing, called to take Lumbermen's club thts afternoon at 2 o'clock, has becn postponed untti| After be had been arrested by|$ o'clock In the Officer Rooney yesterday afternoon | the place at ening, owing jovestigation eer shorta, ‘acon, eee: aoa N TOMORROW Aland park to and weight Rose, goal; H, Reeke and will be ta INCREASED COAL IS Largely hump ¢ Increased receipts 0! 4) lant night and this morn ball and very little further suffering | the i (Star. ‘Special Gervice.) KANE, Jan, 19, the | cleanipa up, threw eome straw in: 4 plove, after which he discover that @ box of triplex dynamite ¢ had been thrown into ks; extensive trip through the eastern the Lake 1 chureh a! states, He will dedica wide Methodist Mpiec: Boutheast Sen’ ing. an the tthe which gave evidence of having been near the Steteon-Post mill boomtender of the mill Tound the bod: oner Bone, There were ne marke Gay the body still remains known. PREACH HOP, MM, Moore, D. BP, LLD. at the Asbury Methodist Npiseopa! 40th at. the roan eeaenrenenennemeene SHOW PEOPLE FOR DAWSON. to in im making preparations to tk company of 94 singers and dan to Dayton robbed him of his gun and hand-| ing foriowing officers for the pres- ent term President ©. president T. M. and financial Rowland. M. Williams, Gambie, ary Alfred Renjam po treamurer Levey and setitor & J. Mlaberty Thie eoctety in 2901 wae first organt € tified Pub’ Accounta which passed the state te In 1908, the ui, « Pub guns ~Marriage with one bot ot own race. 2—Refusal to give bis iife for religion, home or tribe, a—Fallure to kill wife or daugh-| But none may marry till he has pro-| ter before allowing them to be tak: | vided a bamboo home for each wife To do nice work quickly and in large en captive. - comasennenesttsioanerannaat H " H y 4—Insanity eroic umanity quantities requires good machines and ex- 5—Desecration of the dead's reating place The first of a new series of perienced operators. We have up-to-date In consequence of the first sin-| Sunday Evening Lectures by gular belief the San Bias blood ts absolutely unmixed, fot death eternal damnation are of him who marries another t a San Bias. itive weapons of the jungle. The youth, upon receiving first bow and arrows, must t¢ an oath that should he be called to a battle in which the loss of life ix certain, he must before ting forth first kill his wife, dav ters and infant sons Insanity f# construed to be controvertible evidence that fe of the victim has been sinful and that he has sold his soul to} the evil spirits. Bach family tery. The dead are placed in h pocks of bark, and hung witht palm inclosure, This place ts ered beyond all else, and must guarded a# jealousy as the fam Bach man, wife, must renter his father the products of hie labor to Be can carbide 180, at Spinnin will deliver two more on the MISGION OF RADICAL THOUGHT vire- recording Ih 1902 the first legistative committee was appointed to draft | the Since the parsing of the portion Every man ia a war rior, trained In the use of the prinr has ite own come upon taking bis firet| wite’s Vincent Harper lecture consin. Bouth Alks Services In school houne; 10:16 a. m, Bunday schost ‘ 11:15, worship, With sermon by haw REORGANIZED **** ‘Savings Department Open Saturday Ep: al. St, Mark's —~ Madison at. and E i gs, Fr 6 8 p. m. Broadway; Rev, J. P. D. Lawyd, ree- ven n ‘om to A wumber of sccountante and to which the attention of the ac-/tor; 11 m, “The Lamp of Obe hookkeepers of thin city met taat| tive members of the society was|dience:” § p. m., “Strife Between evening and completely organized | *PNed, and fn’this manner the tn- | Abraham and Lot the Warhington Roctet Account. | Meet eraduatly decreased and the oo tan gh SS —- p mhington Boclety of Account | a, cisntion coased to hold meetin x Freq Maethodiet. fants and Bookkeopers and vlected | oagy ij rs ‘ Firet—Coroer Pine st. and Terry wwe enndigatscnolhyenngey tag Rev. Alexander Boers will THE THIRD INSTALLMENT OF SUTCLIFFE HYNE’S semt out to the members for @ | preach on the subject of “Foreig: GREAT NOVEL purpose of reormanising. It was decided to clone the imembership February 16, 1907 4 | OR Mill be accepted who docs C. | Comte shiehty nenended by retinbie firm sod | bopkkapper. After February 18 each lamp ieeant wit} cough exer ney | ous wubjecats of a+ | DOURATED Log, No accounting & wentshedl ORE AT TT NO ALIEN BLOOD FLOWS.IN THESE ...... _ PANAMA INDIANS’ VEINS A DELEGATION OF SAN BLAS INDIANS PHOTOGRAPHED AT LIZED DORE hie a.child shall be born. He n may late’ take additional wives in such num his | in the tribe may entitle and} han his ak his net nah. in the IN GOOD COMPANY Cn. Edison or Victor Talking hine will cheer up the old heme. Fill it with good music tothe most refining and elovat dngvelement in life We carry the most complete Edison and Victor Records Prices § easy terms if you che Come in today or this ever ing and hear the January Rec ords. am n an > ally largest and assortment of Talking Ma in the and Company Oldest and Largest Piano De: ~ 903 Beco Stores Everywhere. RECEIVED ing hae relieved the coal shortage, A clerk in M. Kilser's store, at Valley, while a the fire, Withgut & moment's healtation he ‘The body of an unidentified man, in the water two weeks, was found) late yesterday afternoon in the bay A company | 4 notified the cor. | Tt waa removed to the under- taking parlors of Butterworth & ot identification of the body, and to- un- Temorrow evening Bishop David . Will preach church, corner of Whitman ay, and H. Nelson, & theatrical manager, Ce ‘OLD SOCIETY IS charter ot ne as af accountant or be required to pase a nation on the vart- and Padi noxt meeting wilt be held at fi the Washington doctety of | 228688 New York block, February Apseutania was organised. ber as the importance of his station him to. 1D.S. Johnston “The Commerota! Value of ristianity;” 6 p. m., “Is Thievery a onue—-In Thievery a Crime ostminater Presbyterian chur Broadway and Columbia «ts, J. M pastor. Anthem. " offertory solo, Ga gt Goay’ “ eveniny 24 tnthers a ces offertery anthem, ard ie Dien alted;" sermon ‘preted, y| Does the Mayor Bxpect Moral Holigious People to Help Him in t Sunday Closing of Baloons?” "tle a SUPPLY OF mon subject, "Mow God Bhows ft; A good supply of Mack Diamond ‘Mercy Towards Untrotttul T, toe nut and mine run coal wae) recelved laat night and this morn ling by the Pacific Coast company With the supply of Neweastle and Tabernacle teenth ay, North eee TNNS and Bast Harrison st; John M. Dean, F lia, m, “Mother and on to young mothers Evangel- “Mechan- 4) Chit,” Will Open a Savings Department near James— y First, Fourth av. L subject, i ewday at 928 Alaska testimonial sp. m. Reading room, | building. ony plymouth ropes ional. ifd av. and Univer- sity at, Rev, Franc D. D,, pastor; 11a. m, »| Mount Carmel,” 1:36 p, m. Hack at Forty.” tin Broadway and Repubite- Janet; Rev. Edward Lincoln Smith, . pastor; Kev, Sydney Strong. aeting pastor; 11 a. m, “The Boule Ways: 7:80 p.m, “Darke | of the Bavag sity —Brooklyn Mason, 7:80 p.m White AY February 1, 1907 North; ev. C. “Man; Eedgewater- Kilbourne et; Kev, William Kantner, pastor; 1 «. m, “The Blessing for the Merciful;” 7:50 p. m., “What le Mant Beacon Hill--N school; Rev, Will tor; 11 & Thy Message of Jonah fession and Forgiveness.” Prompect=Corner East Prospeet #t. and Twentieth ay. North; 7:30 p.m. by Rev, C Gale on “John's Definition of Go Went Beattie and av. and Ce-~ ret; tm m. and 7:0 p, m.; Rev, # M. Freeland preaches morn- ing and evening Youngstown—2 p. m, Sunday echooi 0 praise service, with sermon by Rev a0 Ruegs of Wis Beacon Hitt Worthington. eo Mine! m., Cea sees oa 1,000,000 ASSETS OVER $12,500,000 Largest Bank in the State of Washington Missions” at 11 a. m. Methodist Episcopal. | Haven~Corner Howard ay jJonn et; ¥. BE. Drake, pastor; 11 4 jm. and 7:30 pom. evangelistic ser vices, Singing Evangelixte Frank MeCarty and wife will have charge of the music, and “Kate Meredith, Financier” WILL APPEAR IN THE Sunday Post- telligencer Becientist. Rible Spiritual Bolence Boc A. OU, W. hall, 1923 Firet av Virginia #t., Rev. L. Nagell pastor and measuge bearer; @ p. “Performers of Miracies;” 6 p. ‘Looking Backward.” tety~ near Foster, m., m, st, sclety, Knights of Pythian hall. Piret av. near Pike. Harrison DD. 2 erett, speaker—Lee- tures at 2p ™ aed 6 p Aft. ernson subject, The Three Civiliea- | tions evening discourss, “The| Gyeatest of Th le Love.” Piat-! form meennges im the evening by Mra. Jenni Beattle hic Boctety—Alki hall. 20 1420 Se ¥v.. Bp. m, lecture by January Mins ¢ Divine Heating.” fol} jowed by peychic work from the rom Do not mise this great action story of @ man and woman you | trum 0 p. m. conference. fol cannot help but admire. lowed by messages by Mra. Hamil ts ton see The Third Installment ocialint, Walter Thomas Mille will speak wi count a strange game played within the very Jaws of jat the Socialist temple, corner !# geath, and its unexpected climax—The leopards victim, and « |Foutth ay. and Pine st. Sunday |— pit of » that told a secret—Carter says goodby—A journey Jan, 20, on the into the Unknown—The “Wealth Mountain’—Magle that con- w ns Right*./— quered where force failed—The man In the garment of leaves and ahts Men Ha but the terror he. inspired~-A trip in the dark—A crocodile and his vtetim, and why Carter fired a shot that seemed to seal his own Free admission. omens |f Goom—The strangest treaty ever drawn up—The red-headed man nn Negeaehy, | who dared dictate terme to a king. Queen City Theosophical Boctety In Amertca—Pioneer block, A. ¢ a | iW. hall: # p m. “The Boul,” by Oat aicadephtent eecleti,” tant The Sunday P.-1, will have dozens of other high class and ex- tle lodge, 142¢ Becond ay.—@unday sivelve features, including illustrated Magazine Section and in- & Pp m. lecture eubsect, “Our Task- |) comparable Comic Picture Supplement in colors. masters,” by Mr. Thomas A. Barnes Unitarian. Boylston Avenue——Corner Boyle- i ton av, and Olive st: Rev, W. D.| ; Simonds, pestor; 11 a. m., “Herote | Humanity: § p.m. “Ofvilization, the World'« Standing Miracle.” This is the firet of a series of sermons to be preached by Rev. #imonds. Nice Family Laundry Work Presbyterian, e Cherry Street or Twenty | A. Stevenson, Ph pastor, 11 « “The Intrinsic Value of Obedt- ri} urage to At- Rey. W laundry machines and careful people to Unitarian Church Corner Boylston and Olive ste. Lecture at 8 o'clock, Sunday, Jan, 20. General Public cordial ly Invited. D. Simonds at the handle your goods. We want to do your work and know you will be pleased with the results. T BAPTIST CHURCH. Fourth av, near James, Myron W. Haynes, D, D. Pastor 1080 8 Morning «ui “Our Ree *;" evening sub- ject, “Beatties Canin.” This in the first of a sertes of nix reter sermone Come and warm yourself by our fire. ek Queen City Laundry Both Phones 953 Sunday Services, m 30 p. I eageRS e s We Want Your Dental Work We want it because we feel that we can give you satisfaction. Our present practice is founded upon the quality of the service we give, not upon our low prices ‘And we do good work because we have the training, the exper fence, the equipment, and we take pains to use nothing but the best of material. Will Suit You Our Pric All our work fe guarantee Blevator service, Lady attendants, Sundays, 10 to 12, Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p.m NATIONAL DENTISTS Dr, B. G, Thompson. Dr. J. L Thompson. 403-404-405 People’s Savings Bank Bidg. Beecnd and and Pike. 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