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THE SEATTLE #TAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908 Wats cbeias sak avian Acres The Star cannot guaranteo | . jdor WF ed, to buy heir, Mra. ‘ sh Accuracy or assume responsl LINGER IN SE bility for errors of any kind “ - ae oath A RES Shoat wT! act aee f, teres of splay occurring in tetephoned adver | Nice VWhGown and #0 Geements, haw ne ne — - - : 3 ik LOW, & HONS, | + 2 ep aaa t o3 x Paw aL bg Grand Officers Continue to SEAT TLE MANIS IS | 1 Nn tbat ton Rates for Classified Advertisements | | “@ITUATION® WANTED.” Meet, But Le DALRY FARM--iil ACKBS, fine ae es rae Situations Wanted" adver (Continued.) Tomorrow. AUTHOR OF PLAY 7” tisements 26¢ for 18 words, 3 Ume Additional space, be per it od were exaggerated ten-fold, followed Patten, for they hoped that prices oncopa “ mone ema coon m would Ko higher. They held thelr wheat . : i $ aay ; peg bapainbte a ADS. MONEY TO LOAN, howent my Tay A great business crisis grew up on the He, and one of the greatest Hent on sightsceing, many Eagles Idols,” & Seattle play by ss 3 AND ALL CLASSIFIE is a 10-981 Alaska . milling firme in the country was forced into bankrup' because it |@Fe still in Seattle and although the | tle man, t® soon to receive {ts pe One cent a word—Minimum | | ———— arises capa ered gyaterieric could not get wheat from farmers at reasonable prices jtenth annual convention of the /miere production at the Lolg charge 15c, When charged to |), eB held furniture, a order is now history, all the alte in this cit Th ww. Contk It Is Nervous Work, ly he does so, for he says that) new Grand officers are holding Cn y od oy oes ~ — best HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. — us rineT account actual number of nes sit as set will be counted. Sever insertions, made for the price ngs here ten by Charles Ku; It's hard to be a “wheat king,” Conditions this year are very slrl-| me © Banks, tow too, It makes you go nervous that lar to those of a your ago at this| Tonight Past Grand Worthy | merly of Chicago, and a well “Fo tat <> Rerplahed you can’ sl time sident Bell will speak t writer of both play : of six whon cash te paid. All ]) “5 iinished housekonpina AES you can't smoke, You chew gum p plays and cap. lines, or fraction thereof, ‘ 1 THEE Ae #0 viciously your interviewer can), Yet, between July 27 and Aug. ting of democrats in the scenes are located at All will be counted as two lines. hardly understand you 8, 1907, December wheat fell from orrow the Grand officers |and on Queen Anne bill. Mt. Baahy Lake ve for San Francisco, where has resided here for 18 montha, hat the hell does everybody 96 cents to 01 cents, want to follow me for? (/an't | go This year it rose in that same ption will be given them by ing which time the play Was Om Aerie No. 6. leelved and written 4 - ——— — . P . " eriod from 91 cents to 97 cents. singe LOAN O this alone?” sald Patten to me p Money loaned en housshold: goods and W ashington “Damn it, how do | know how Hawitis ‘AW thoke. ome ae eae te ae = the crop will go? I'm just taking eeaRt Office open, 6 Patten has de all the damage a chance Home In those very words he spoke to IM Wheat that he can do this sea-| m. son, The crop is being harvested ally 0 to 8 asteracy ventas iti The hour was Saturday forenoon, | 4M4 is proving to be as good, If not ition roman’ |petter, tha Inst year's. ‘The Cana and the place was Patten's office ‘ a Bn 4 The failure of the Kreat Pilisbury dian crops are fine, | If United MA PA ENT DOWN TO SUIT States wheat bi eld at too high a ke RATE : ; mills had just been reported on the * hy ie PURCHANER AND 16 -A MONTH. [TLE Mind the boy brought Patten price It will not be sold, A wud Alston, just the plece of tape. The mill had den flood of Canadian wheat will failed because of the high price of Come on and the market will be put up the slutted. The traders all admit it, TO ADVERTISERS. Classification cannot be BY en after 1: o'clock dally. Se | are RALLARD AGENCY—P. H Mullen, 8409 Ballard ay. opp. City Hall. Phone, Ballard 306. MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av. } between Union and University, Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441, | alker uiiding Manly Hoarding * bined ok f10a Wes Leene on turpi ure, horses, Roach. Room 11) New York Bide ee a ee ae ae Ree no} wheat, And Patten ba , ° ‘ RAR AAAR ARRAS Sieh ina iste a: stuns te ee | price. au do the expert writers of Chicago. | Candidate From Spokane Is in Picte4 4 ‘Horough canvass of : RAILWAY TIME TABLES. *) "FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL. . a a " Patten had just invited me to sit! That's how genuine Patten's scare Seattle to Carry on Sounding: bent uel ome pap Pee 3 1 4 was. be ae pene | pidge teannoee | EF RROE-OL LAER BP YOM),.| >euee, RAE ES Bs qpeme WURNTIONT TE Gos nas maiten done? Ginsat nd towns, On his felmen ge . Do not trust printed thm tinee 03. Beattle| Dr. Molt—Oetest chatr. | ampaign. kane last week he gave * tables in newspapers. For * tien, Hight eur 150 “That Pillabury failure won't have The ruined traders cannot be peer mag tg Sylbemeneien i time of departure and arrival | leew $150 to $350 an effect on the market 24 hours Counted: they always hide | them —_—— 1 Ta ae ox eee we * of traine telephone Ki Stre: Come pow end pet fire: eheten, ver Om Oem” Bee. Did the farmer gain anything by| Cl W. M. Ridpath, the Spokane dent belief that he wilh secure ¢ the | —— ete nee tndepene 4 gale by Bie Bork Ut and 218 North Never Turned # Hair. the advance in prices made by Pat-|eandidate for the republican nom. %#¥Y vote in nearly every vate Baye’ * riit | 00, “Wheat King” Jim Patten never ten? The price of cash wheat went|ination for governor, has opened * state. His campaign bas beeg, ing 6 pm ent 111. eee aut turned hair, If any thought of his| up, in the two weeks, from $1.98| headquarters on the fourth flags conducted without provoking ‘only eee ee eee ee eee eee “FOR GALE—MisceLLANcoUS power—the power that could throw |to $1.24 for the new crop. But it| of the Hotel Northern, from which sujmosities, and he expects s hat ‘ BIRTH NOTICES H ts pont FonaRT & great institution of world-wide didn't help the farmer, because he! q vigorous campaign 7 ge paced banreigpar afin ye Sonbyacedpes ing ite of 3.4. Sinclain| "EARN AND DOOR PARGAINE TOMORROW AFTERNOON # into bankruptey—the power of didn't sell. He held his wheat. He |4..vka'’ gee com. | Venae 06 a Oe coneias the Hell ilereer st., August Front Doors ' his opinion that could raine the |knew the stories of the traders|and King county: Pe Ge Pont et apetl Ridpath will be ta Seatle contin yy ent . . Ofte ‘elepher y Be : t ‘ ee ces heel Branch Otties Telephone | became imposible for some to buy jeven higher prices. And while belthe city committee and a. well until after September Ieeme PATTERNS AND MODELS. it; if any thought of his power that| was holding his wheat one of the | Denny Station Ind. White 168 known political worker, is in charge pects to spend the last Sete Oe een ee eee a” Merah, | bar omere wager |could take from the hands of strong, biggest milling firme in th , To vite of BM Mert! n e «es milling firme in the country . ate irviog we Aveuat V8, 8 won S| Senile Peitece @ Medel North #hore of Green Lake lresolute men the véry staff of life, |fell with a crash wy ge oe genome se Spokane 1 BR = kt an rary | Picture Moulding, per foot eee ye WH WILL BHOW YoU flashed through his mind, the move- Patten'’s Views. ee at sll pm @ not stern counties, Mertice Locks ments of his square jawn as he *viend'4 | chewed gum obliterated tts expres-| In our interview, teat | stom from his tees, | me mu“ AUTOM OB! LES son BN. Roulean, | 4Oxtet-foot lote fer © serenae, with geod soll, tine vi “PATENT ATTORNEYS. eee ‘sacuniaik a 1 asked him outright if !t was) “You can't wipe out speculation. adome, & Brooks, registered | Patent true that he wae @ gambler. |The farmer must have the board bc oh For | Jerk Asseregye, 34 vease GUST RRL OR PLATTING “Well, isn't every business man @/of trade. It fixes his price. It as RACE IN AIR * ‘Moor | | te PRR ACRE ON Teme gambler? his answer. Bede oan facts about the crop that re greT sorb | we or » . & groceryman buy sugar because he the farmer doesn't know. If it was Mercy Anna Perey, 7% Auquat 18, at | ee er hoe 2 ORR CUEPANE, SHO, thinks he can sell it for more than not for the board of trade, farmers tote seaserentth, Weill 4 McClane, 24, August TTT 108 to TLS Alaska Building he paid for it?” | Would go ahead selling their wheat| Feature of Coming Circus Is [ovis the other car 4 herine Jones, 73, August 1¢ ing. automatic itt | He seomed satisfied with this, but /at an ordinary price until the last M ling E \ site ‘aveath : Tocouldn't help thinking that thé|of the erop. Then there would be ost Thrilling Ever Son wane pose wo : ry BR Baker, 26, August } stoceryman doesn't try to prove a terrible rise or a great fall, when esen! | Woodland Park {emt there's no more sugar in the It was discovered that there was Presented. seine of the an be | ]eountry bexide his own. He doesn't too much or too little wheat.” terow the suger business into an So the farmer is ruled, the coun lumkettied condition, He has to/try is ruled, the elaborate and ex-| Of late years it has become the {| pretty nearly tell the truth about | pensive reports of the government's | fashion for the big circus to have ot ¢eni0% } Me sugar, “Jim” Patten doesn't experts on crop conditions are ig le sensational act or thriller caleu 91.400; 6 have to with hie wheat. nored, panic feeling is started,} | business men are dioscuraged, con- | Gas hundred one and brown Leghorn hene for thoroughbred cockerels 1004 Hiding tn the air or on the ing platform. Geranger is competied to ally superintend the erection : eel structure on which the lated to send cold shivers up and is started and to go over So” ee remal a oo i. The Femaing were interred - Lake View cemetery WING MAC services. of All kinds | 1 Wiest a v oe) Sh coh. 81 week Wm C Blach. st Now "vars Foon oh teentee, on ridgl, on Hike each: $25 down. 0 per, month, & pe h and Phinney F Sais tas oora bok DOL Oe GUO SHOE DEALERS. Stilt Boosting. yermentiyn Barr Sb osteo i zt 4 — ‘ a let Tiwtee, Si.bee, & pl umn on pp. whee Jasin, “atse sh ov & ted & 00h, || “Sow kae mene ead baw eae (OMe ee we, scat] SPerhaps during the balf hour | fidence fn disturbed because one | warmest day in summer ‘The managers do not | et a gn ne prices, sold ‘by deo. |,,,S, fone and Jot SHalet, concrete OW) LY tained, Patten thought I WA8| meshed in the game and must|, The hriller with the Barnum & dangering the lives of | ‘king material for a “bull” story. either be | Ralley circus thie season is an av- young women and prefer me Walked over to a table twice t0| crook raise the prise of wheat go|tomobile race tn the air. It is the |take chances reports to prove to me that nigh that he can force manufac-|P!@uning of a French engineer, M The thriller has been 4 { ought to sell for more |turing firms, those that add to the Geranger. Two cars, each, /weigh- mous drawing card all 5 i STORAGE. Union Transfer, Moving & Merege Co, Hie; ind 98 cal a BUTTERWORTH & SONS. Professions) ened jore and Lic bY BUSINESS CHANCE . | —_— ed Evert @ DRAKE *) "He told me he carrying 5| world’s wealth, ch ing 1,100 pounds each and contain far and away the An old eatablioned Prone North tt, Whine 269 100,000 bushel, Within the time|” "gn always againct the marker” |!2& & Young woman occupant, are |al thing offered aa ms manufacturing b s|t was there wheat dropped half & says Patten }drawn to the top of a 90-foot in-| managers are incl condition, with leont. That put him bebind $25,|""Ree what that means? The mar.|‘line. They are released at the the thriller will be @ " & L ” ‘One of the best op ” W 000. A bagatelle” The other) yor same instant. One car shoots 40 given the public. les’ Special Notice © fe ‘tig con today. OE each EPR Near Woodland Park) day he had to alt down to his desk supply and demand’ Patten coo, |feet in the air and turns a com-| may tell a different story. write checks for $600,000 for | agai ¥ tty new t-ream cert gainet that law; makes and fol Fi gf yg Boy |wheat that had been unexpectedly |jows the fiction i Alpine nish 8 | delivered to him. It was & tWo-| Not a single great fortune bas VAN CLEVE MAKES yur tn and | minute transaction, only a part Of heeh made in grain in Chicago that Hyer" hie twoweek campaten PIONEER WOMAN icello, from Fiver | as® for U. & Naw ie the official beat during the F q BR convention. and has contributed to| , q ‘entertainment fund Leaving time, a, OF, 1: 0, mt oe and * h from $508 and Washington lost anotl xny | was not made this same way. ATTACK ON BRYAN arag womees er mith, wi u / | | Procter ee WoC BOHN Bee } jomarton 1:06. 166 Marion Bide Groce Lake ear “ofthe | more so than bis occasional 4: tree sin athe E86 AEG om Se Meee ONS RMITAGE BhOM jacrous the street from his office in ; Prot, Gievend New Method Dane: ../.) Geen Green Bt a¢ | the Western Union building, and his OVERNIGHT ENTRIES be gtr reese: J § ine. SCeswettary .~ = oe : Grematic and cycloate appearance In Ps sas petbaenni evening uredage, Fri. | i ‘ ~ PPP RRP ie wheat pi (By United Press.) | dayne Ladies Stree ah and | Bay ; vor Sale “What started you on wheat PAIRVIEW, Neb, | nants, Smith wes 63 yemma — ice , this time?” I asked The following are the overnight | we RAPA | eff bape on ; om ne | in ait | ae vaio a Resteurpnt owner: gente 04 not My opinion. I kept getting re-jemtries at The Meadows Tuetday Frc 17.—Wm. J. Bryan today de- od — born In Lawrence Randell. 1 um Carpenter | (O"R: Rood F - terme aesaaea Viet 0 © 4.0m | ports from all over, I made up MY] First race—Bix furlongs, selling; | “U4 t reply to the attack made | nts 1 r ™ CTES, Ach, righ secon mind wheat was worth more.” | a. yearolds and up: ‘ "|upon him yesterday by James W eg Mlb be SS eS Sa ee oe T “And you took a chance?” 1] si92 Maud McG. .105|Van Cleave, president of the Na-| 34 tooma., furnished: 2.400; | owner, [RUSE thee SNe wo Lots asked 3257 Elmdale 10/ tional Association of Manufactur- James Lididie, 425 10th av. Beet 694° m . All Alene In Coin. 3196 Lady Kitty . 105 | ers, but may make an answer later. | UBLIC & from pew car line Meridian. f a hervice. es! “Yeu, North 18 then opinion with my money. Look at 3248 Ozanne . 3193 Kokomo ... 107| Among the questions to which the) .107|} Commoner may reply are these: he said. “I backed up my ay» ir te lewner, 40) 3248 *Litholin 92 “Does not Bryan, as a lawyer and ™ Last year 1) - 92 ¥ Five-roomn planterea sovtape, t00 Gown | yen clearest, tat : , bad to Ro ail clone on corn, | 3166 Haber '107| public man, know that his platform! Roston brown bread at : valance like rent. Owner. fois Piret or a bare. A Fine Bargain Friends came to argue with me. i| 3244 Belle Griffon . - 97| charges are false? |10 cents loaf, spring ¢ : 18-00 verett wouldn't argue. I just went ahead,| 2257 St. Francis +110] “Does he personally favor the le-/ 22 cents a pound, hamburg SUB ee eche@n Lene fork cor, tod San Juan Pinte geome fureivore for | maureen v improved pinces| wen acres at O'Brien, mont ve seid |put the price up. I kept it up. {| 2690 Taunt . Kalization of the boycott | at 6 cents a pound, bacon bee govtagning ving. Sorry ficksue “ang oat ge cee laws Call 10 te 6 = 2s thle meek owner mom, Gall at 120 FMTl wont against. the other fello | pon] a “Does not Bryan know that the gnas at 11 cents a ‘Beattie ferry, or phone Weet i: Pate anne YOUNG @ BROBEAG. levery time. I backed my opinion sore | vicious provision In the Denver plat jarq in pails at 10 cents & 4 tical compage.. tntgnted amateur er Prone, Mailer ah” SANie b maappane against his.” Second race—Five and a half fur. |{0"™ of the payment of depositors and Yakima new potatoes amr wales. at Cheaatvs or Cap- | treasurer, Address WaT 246 Colman Bide It is estimated that Patten|iongs, purse; 2-year-olds: in insolvent rye beagle sv pounds for 15 cents, are HAE cee. Montiy. Yhous Boot 18 |S —-—---r cammaas propaaiiion cer ot cleared up a million and a half on |(3164)Cortel ........ BE | pod eee Apert ayy nthe : sa Fy fevMark. ‘Mome Wlectrical Ci TINE LAND MAGNOLIA BLUFF — Pleasant Vaitey hin corn corner. Up to the time of | 3297 Horace H 112| the benefit of the banker who 18) pubic market tomorrow, g MAT Hecond av — Wed ition ry | his wheat campaign it was the| 3297 Phillistina son | Senne Sat Yermieeye and figs are back in the tonite Cire Wate Umbegiie. ‘round gold head * Dd reward. "Phone ind” or ale Taille | a We per week Call sola Pyke HELP WANTED—MALE. suep — SS Lidht, ‘Gleee to F corn deal that was his proudest| 3285 Fair Annie. Radichen, @ bunches for Sul a 93 “ fio rl SAGE 206 016 per month to | achievement. (3297) Achieve ‘ 109} Wier & Wihetek we RR NY EATMENT AND WOME | “Patton wilt not admit that prices | nica raoe—-Mile and @ slatconth ISSUE PERMITS thon a corner Mth av, W and jee fought to gale during is came T LAWTON ¢ selling; - Agents Wanted enn Emerson paign are fictitious, Yet indirect Soret Br gm and bs T0 B ILD FIR $ 1}. ‘stestet he the etghte 0: Ye. Cine three, ee DAVID PF RASTMAN, CITY REAL ESTATE. (8222) Mirser . Hear ete, Meare guctusive territory on| Curtonity Shop, Corman Dock. Bvery ba vel wll ne aaa rma inch ac = 9 Fantastic ... | a foat wer pul on the mar y weleom . 7} te “4 3 Hasty Agnes . | (het, "itn no. competition: “ht ‘asin non || a | North 166, Ind. ‘Minch 218 Pr i SOLD ON Ite MERITS | Century Realty Co, | 3273 massa ; Permits are again to be issued fc “wp. Call 216 Oriental block. Se: e “ |the building of fires in the woods. | Make no mistake fp the name: Brem- | Jerton Meights ie yerd: It ie growing it-en| Mme D. Salyare—The Artist's Model Cornet Parlors, corset | Wanted—Abie bodied men between | moulding and. pe Fourth race—Six furlon, Ross Handicap, value fun TSyenr| The ban was taken off because of for the best buys I] olds and up ’ the insistent demands of farmers, | "Local ranch een or ide the navy ® ely be aon. jen 19 and 35 te a a) ne Oo Jonni Biag apeet m y be native born or have first papers | Main 3649. Mew offices: Bremerton | crenne TS118) The bntot 104 | ¥bo Were prevented from preparing | Heiatees, new tise eee ; , sist, weaeee aie‘ Geayne e Gaken Varagt | beel Orne verse sos++]06) thelr lands for crops sa a r . ORCHARD E and "orchard ianda Five ‘ te | / T bunches for " Wh Gran Howawmrcens co, — | getee sf our Grehard will make you tn: | $801 ¢ entre Shot $108 ahh. hich Stes, f aquash, 40 1b; yellow Owners ender jypsy King de 90 bs te Je i 12%4-18e, el ABUTRACTORG ‘Empire Bide. | : | Mrs, Elizabeth Cook, 58 years on choos. 12 tae q i peoet. ROLICETORS WANTED. PRS . Brom | Century Realty Co. Fifth race—One mile and a quar-|old, a resident of Ballard for the Mrisin. 1s1se 1. wound said ; , [sions allowed. “Apply between 9 and’ ti | qatoath, Whittlesey: Hanford Abstract Ge $1 per month 7 . ter, selling; 3-yearolds and up past 18 years, died yesterday at her : steak i Fam. Seattle star erica. Toe seventh | Maller Dlock. Phone. Main 164 ngattari ance |W tall # Alaske Buliding — Rubinon +++105|home, 1547 W. 57th st. The de-| it ; 1 G autiful . » 1647 i ie ee | ATTORNEYS ar cAW, boas pg (3398) vraag ee = 107 | ceased leaves a husband, John rr y teptetaeeettemnercateenestrem totem ren | y ary ark... 103 | Cook; a son, James, and a daughter & + fal ted "1 08 . a da ° ; ‘ i M4 i Pace itm, pags oaig Teal | Seb ee This First *Bt. Kilda +82) Isabel. Puneral services will be/ PRIGES PAID 6 nd will need several men t - b . sacomo 103 held on Wednesday at 2 p. m., at : Hannes Sdicomen ia Times block ‘ts, *Redwood If 97 1 ; 8 | {De Bast Queer At the e« Fe 7 | the Rallard Presbyterian chureh. In- | 3 ee x Jack Adams 105 | terment will follow at Crown Hill wi 0G —10 4 a ; By gl Bh a ae Best Monvine 101 | cemetery ; for ait 9 Meade PM, O07 fort view near Ni $286 Tetanus : 98 | oe 4 m4 > - ah be | i re Hameo Mink thie ‘iectriety, | Sixth race—One mile, selling; 3 |STOCK MARKET FURNISHED BY) |. ig purenane ; oe an lyearolds and up | 8. C, OSBORN & CO, avotet on Went 4 Raa fy gaow nF hari aon, 3233 Rhinock eee covvess lB] New York, Aug. 17 > te yy ‘Old, ena it . i 1 Mtar offices, sf ——$—____ ~ et 72 Cobleskill , — ound i a, er ——_-__* | BICYCLE worth the price! Mt) oe18 *Maxtrens 1... 2. cog | STOCKS | Wah] tow | wie [Anta enc mmbing aiso. Pacitie BETWEEN 2 8 Eckers ; 4 Se 775 77) ' ‘rade School, 2810 19th Ave. South. tt j arent +10 00118 | Ree cereccavel Som] 52%] S01 Suit : mg i SITUATION WANT ton. partiaily” —— 3200 Margaret Randolph von elO9 | Amer Legemetive! 33% 35 fi al ranch, et ED—MALE 43.26 8 Capt. Burnett .. + ss: 118 Anaconda Copper ct Local ranch, 2 49 Alma Boy sesseeeeeseed® Atchison | | 86's) live welght—-O r FoRaWT Baltimore & Onio | 110 | Canadian Pacific |172 pound q ‘ + oe e116 | Chi, M8 St. Peal Soult ‘ Tie per pout | So 1 Em yma G. Gi: wad bee o EE Colt ce) Bulls and oxen, 2 *Henry O. Col. Jewell tp Phone Ba )W AFTERNOON It — | For Sale—s0 t Braet O71 and free oxcurel Pt vel. nds ursion to BremerOR | Hench Office Telephone 8 stag NS abuts conthg OF tae ten; my 1T-ou had 1) Geek Cl ber eae, North Shore of Green Lake, | National Lead | 86 bb 3 diackberrien, \ 4 ‘ork Central (1 sSi105 apples, $1-1.60; early | i Ls WE WILL SHOW Yot | Revtacng Pacific 1 5 ‘i Bartlett pear | sing Cai, OO [Renney | ad SRT ‘ ch ena On126-f00t tots for 900, and aplendid oa o| hamranina—carrene, modern, ‘high peattie te, wire noosevRLT Yast Jase } teh ogg SDR 2 fy ound head iettuce, 26-60 48 iy * lus. ; idirtace: 44. eneekias. water In the Seattle Y, M. ©. A. on Oo-|U: & Steet, pra [108 lsoaevonte ros” The new Columbia River Valley frutt | tober 6 to 7, Inclusi there will waging ‘toome”” 307" 7, Oe Pom EXPRESSM/ | Sletricy, peers we oat Zoe, se, intiented | hip cs tox legen be held the state conference of dete eet deasen 3 » one . 5 rence oO ss m0 aa eer | ESSMAN, snd cui PRR ACKER, ON TERMS charities and rection CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET To lat ame moving to any locations yet to be had HW. B. ORK COMPANY, INE A large and fed program has Chicago, A 7 Queen “Anne BY colora wie travel RTM RANK LAND COMPANY been prepared and an effort will be oa Si | i Fos tes We Secon" Walker Bidg, sna University ' 08 to 718 Alaska Building. made £ secure the attendance of| OPTION | Open | tian | Low [Close FOR SALE-PURNITURE. “2 ——— - I. Jane Addams, the prominent Chica: | Wheat, Seajo¥0 eT veo audimniepidbepaged ji Wanted to irede Seaille property ,or.| , — ~ | go settlement worker, who will be on | Why rien SPisslised dar tale tod boone to rone | “acta eam aaa 1p0 SODA ea monthly Ae “conirasie, for |" For Sale ia-room hours with twrnl- the voast at that time, and other | orm $e venth live #0 present location 118. (rear) Onto w yb ne) . r a Tm. Faas ST Com, De | Oats, Sepi. [45%-% aii W. Crockett Foerien | 4306 fH eu | Prominent speakers.

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