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Who fears none vod Buch a man is Jud night rider but re) lynchers . . . Fudge Jones got busy to take place. While whippings nightly taking place in the Bpeelal grand jury, aided in the the indictment of the cases of eight of them @ogree, for the brutal killing of ‘The country of ‘the Tennessee Bight riders w: created in 1812. Whon an earthduake shifted the bed ef the Migatasipp! two miles west ward the old bed a lake tor 20 mites long and four miles It was called Reelfoot lake Q@fter an Mdian chief. The people Who lived on the borders of this fake Were a rough, ignorant lot Bome lived by farming, some by @elitng fish caught in the la a oe Then came Law, and started trou Blo. Law said that certain people Whom the farmers and fishermen “i never heard of were the right i owners of the land, under an old nt. Lawsuits followed, and the hermen lost. They were ordered Stop fishing in the lake, and to pay rents for thelr lands "ee Next followed the night riding, a Practice which had had its birth tn (Conciuded.) a will be leveled by . Meat from the fleet. is no . ibility of any of the houses reconstructed and it Is deem tn this wil be bombard @f more rescuers being killed will | Be evaded The suffering % Bria ts intense and it will be im : ible to get enough supplies in Mi field for weeks. The refugees a ‘Bre living as best they can in the ‘@pen felds, many without clothes @nough to cover them. Fight Over Food. The insane fury that marked the throughout fons of the survivors during the || jist Dec: S--Naples, Samee eited. |poue of securing funds for the re days tas given way toll i656’ rob. 30 Namen eo tee Hef of the Itallan earthquake #uf feebleness and weak protestation i te ee beso kitted. ferers was begun today by the local the result of fatigue and filmes. 65) june fp killed branch of the Mansachusetts Red re is still much fighting over! 2, June T—~Port Royal, Jamatea, 3,000 killed. Cross soclety and one report today tetts of |} [oor Seet—-Siclly, 100,000 kilted. 3 fers having been murdered cnn’ heen a emt Japan, 300,000 kills Couse of Gerthqueke. Gat rounea ot tappiion 1708, eee ig sme Italy, 6,000 kitled. , a a a % ‘That Joseph H. Pierce, American an, “See Maen J. Bee, director of the * viee seul at Messina, and other |} 1726 Sept. 1—Palermo, ttaly, 6,000 kitted rvatory at Mare Isiand, auibers of his household wore |) 173!. Nov. 39.—-Pokin, China, 100,000 kitied ‘ © the following explana , aarand in the tidal wave after|} 1746. Oct Lima and Callao, Peru, 14,000 killed. tion of the earthquake and tida’ Setaping from the earthquake t«|f [ist Grand Cairo, Higyne n kitted wave in southern Italy and Stelly Baws brought from Messina by|P }750" 00" ad nn, oN Killed The great earthquake and #ea Pleree, sister of the dead|f )7™ b-—Syria, 20,000 killed in the Strat Messina was in official, who is the only |} 1723. June 7—Santiago, Guatemaia, comp y engulfed. ¢ the ot feuiathable on gervivor. Confirmation of Pierce's ) Feb. 6—Messina and other targe ftalian towns, thousands Piroord, but thoroughly typleal of Na - th ret of these disturbances, « ee eres tes Dapateh trom Ne } ie “ Country between Santa Fe and Panama, 40,000 killed of which are caused by the leakage a A telegram sent last Wednesday || $12. March Caracas, Venesuola, 12,000 kil of the ‘This gradually forme | by Consul Bishop, of Palermo, re | 9 Spain, 20,000 killed yy sath the earth's crust m6 C@eived here today, says that the|/} °°)" » Waly, 14,000 killed. he Hten re in Geath of Consul Cheney at Messina ron tn pines, partially destroyed till more apace te a practically certain “5 yiniding and readjust taken , * he Watienn gardens have been|{ ‘257, oy Italy, 10,000 kitted. plnce. It ts in thie way noun transformed into open air bospitats |} 1459. March 22—Quito, Beuador, 5,000 kilied tains are for the wounded refugees from Mes- |} |*69. March )—Mendoza, 8. A 100 killed expoled ina und Reggio. so that the pope |} '863. July 2—-Manila, 1,000 killed wen and the transfer WAy Attend the sufferers personal |] '568. Aug. 15--Peru and Bewador, 25.000 killed. dor the land. This is why the moun: > Iy. Stefiar hoxpitals have been es } 1876, May 1#--Colombia, South America, 14,000 killed. tain ranges are formed parallel to b) tablished at the quirinal, and every} 1881. Apri! 3—Seto, Italy, 4,000 killed. lithe neashores. Bvaliabic means of caring for ret 1883, Oct. 16-—Anatolio, Asia Minor, and other towns destroyed The selon ¢ in Maly on fn Rome is being prepared 1885, July $—Cashmere, 70,000 homes demolished that so much lava was expelled their reception. 1886, Aug. 31--Chariestown, §. C., 98 killed from beneath the sea that the bot F The church sothorities have rej] 1987, Feb. 24—Coast from Corsica to Lyons and Geneva, Switzer. P]tom was undermined and It ) Ported to the pope that they fear , Jand, Italy and France, more than 2,000 killed |down during the earthquake. 6S number of Americans are ta the | 1987, May 5~-Hawsll, 167 killed. }the sen retired to (0 up th [. waids at Messina. The pope has|f 1988, March—Yunnan, China, 4,000 killed proasion In the level, where the bot- é the wish that Archbishop |] 1891--Muititudes killed in Japan tom subsided, and this left bare the en wie is now in Europe,|{ 1992--Martinique, 32,500 killed shore. When the currents met at Would visit the scene, and it is|f 1905—Southern italy, 550 killed. center of the depression, this ble that the archbishop will||| 1996—San Francisco earthquake and fire, ne 400 dead war rained up into a ridge! z finue his present tour and |} 1907—Kingston, $09 killed ‘normal height, and when the ‘Start at once for Messina. be tn Ee | It fe ostimated that earthquakes have killed 13,000,000 peo ||'' "tht & areat wave ashore to add @ inte urtee We Cater. <1 say at Yeast, tine records have boch uapeof thee carne | |to the horrors of the earthquake MESSINA, Jan. 2—By U. P.—| The wave was apparently qaused ners today, tracing the sound | ie the sinking of the sea bottom in @f his voice, dixcoverod that M =e SS “on [the region east of Sicily, which te} @amola is alive in the cellar | ment of his home, whither he had; raised hore for the Italian | earth ‘ pest part of the Mediter Of his castle, shut in beneath tons | fled for refuge. quake fund in the last two days, |"*"e"" Of debris. | Bishop Beaver bas issued an appeal “i have food enough to jast several days,” shouted the mar. quis.’ “It is dark, but my eyes have grown acoustom: bs Turn your attention toward others in more imminent dan- ger.” Marquis Samola inquired about the extent of the damage to the deity, and when told of its utter de @truction, wept bitterly, bewailing Riis inability to aid in the rescue Work. He had thought that his cas tle was probably the only building bedly damaged. Buried alive in the cellar of his home fn Messina by debris and Wreckage, Deputy Fulci was discov ered by frantically searching rola tives and rescned from his tomb after five days’ imprisonment without food. When the tremblor came Fulci suceseded In reaching the base Ment before his house collapsed. He found himeeif imprisoned in a dark vault in which there was no food 4 OF Water. Air came to him through fissures in the broken walls, but @acape was cut off by tons of brick | and mortar After the earthquake relatives of the deputy began a search for his body. Aw they neared the vault they heard feeble cries which im Pelled them to frantic efforts. was passed to him, and at Fulci was dvawn from his hiding place, weak and emaciated, but oth erwise unhurt. He had given up hope of being rescued iso reseued today from the base Four o Bimes. THE nares DRUG co. Jor a number of the jointly EARTHQUAKE best to raze both cities. - the tottering walls if t down and the possibility Cal} living | he archbishop of Messina was} t EARTHQUAKE STARTED NIGHT-RIDING “LYNCHERS: ONE BRAVE MAN IS TRYING TO LAY THEM LO UNION CITY, Tenn, Jan, 2 leopa peacefully While a hundred bloodthirsty scoundrels long plunge thelr knives Mito Nis back; a man who goes ahead in the yrformance of his @uty, regardiess of daily letters which tell him he is doomed; a man wos, Who Is trying the cold-bloaded whon the night rider outrages firet began hangings and Reelfoot deeds of arson were lake district, he impaneled a uring of evidence, and obtalned paperadoes, Now he ts trytng aoow of murde in the firat Capt. Quentin Rankin, who was Hanged and shot full of bullets, the night of Oot, 19 Kontueky native state outrages and bloodshed. Trans planted to Tenn . night riding flourished beautifully People w taken from their homes at night and whipped for presuming to act as agents for th jandiords who had been declared rightful owners of the lake and its borders. Owners of stores were whipped for charging of feuds, too high prices for goods The night riders lynched a negro and his wife and threw thetr little baby Into the flames of the br ee ae One woman was stripped to the want ber drunken husband for Other women wore whipped wearing too much finery other men and women were waist and lashed because she ed to sue divorce for sun no reason that they wives knew of. All of them took their punishment without a word of complaint to the authori Southern Italy has eve most continually fornia, Chile, the West Indies casus mountains. earthquakes of his A. ory are D. Hives destroyed. Syria, Pa incaleulat 936—Constanti 1137—Catani. »ple c rerturned Oakiand People Missing. } | OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 2—By U P Friends of Dr. BE. R. Sill and | wife of this city fear that the coupie j are among the victions of the diaas | jter in southern Italy. In a@ letter mt to Dr. John Ll. Lohse from }Rome on December 16, Dr. Sill [stated that he and Mrs. Sill pro posed leaving the following day for ja tour of southern Italy and Sicily | Since then word has been re ceived from the travelers, and the fact that nothing has been heard jof them since the catastrophe haa |given rise to the fear that they carried out their plans for a trip through southern Italy and met | death no Actress Raises Money. PUEBLO, Colo., Jan, 2.—Corinne and her “Lola From Berlin” com |pany~ sold newspapers on the jatreets yesterday for the earth | quake sufferers. About $100 wan netted New York Has $150,000. N YORK, Jan 1 tone of New Yorkers for the earth quake sufferers already amount to nearly $150,000. The Red Cross has received the largest amount, about $40,000, the Stock Exchange fol jowing with $21,000, Numerous Italian funds aggregate about $37,000. Moreover, provisions for (00 persons for one month, and clothing for about 10,000, went from | here on the supply ship Celtic | } Boston Raises Large Sum ROSTON, Jan. ‘The total sub- seriptions for the sufferers of the earthquake in Italy and Sicily Boston now amount to $46,606. Springfield Raises $20,000. SPRINGFIELD, Mases., Jan. 2 ‘Approximately $20,000 has been ning cabin, | ITALY ALWAYS A PREY TO QUAKES been a particular prey of earthquak It is one of the regions where the crust of the and where light « Other such regions are the coast of the tm Southeastern Europe Pomtive and Macedonia, Asta, stine and Asia, 500 towns destroyed, Sicily, destroyed, 15,000 killed, 12368-—Ciliela, Asia Minor, 60,000 killed 1908—Earthquake and tical wave in Italy. Contribu- ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 2-—~|, wall known master, with a repu Maxim Gorky has telegraphed from|tation for fast. sailing, which in the Island of Capri appealing to the| duced his friends here to a | Russian people to gt financial as-| large sum of mot his vewsel sistance to the earthquake suf-|to win aptain Blekum of the ferors. Blokur Tug Co, te one of the . heaviest winners Apostolic Delegate Makes Appeal. WASHINGTON, PD. C.,, Jan. 2 Mer. Falconi, the apostolic delegate han issued an appeal to the chureh| gaVANNAH. Ga., Jan. 2—-By U for contributions for “the vast mul-| p.-with 17 passengers on board titude of sufferers from the Italian | tie Norwegian steamer Texas, trom | earthquake. Christiania for Havana, in sight " |five miles below Savannah, caught Prince Learns of Disaster, fire. The flames were discovered SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2—/in the after hold. The Savannah | Prince Rostigiios!, of Rome, ar-| fire department sent apparatus to rived here on the steamship Siberia | fight the blaze from Hongkong, The prince had| The Texas wax on her maiden heard nothing of the earthquake in| voya The fire, discovered while bis native land, and was aston-|the vessel! was 70 iniles from Ba ished and affected when the ex-| vannab, was in a shipment of wrap tent of the calamity was revealed | ping paper and carbide to him All the passengers, including sey a WON ae OLY gr IEVOADS? ties, fearing worse outrages, er) which sought to control the lake death, fivhing privileges, For this he was eee lynohed A. B. Young, proprietor of a ho | “ee tel on Stark fsland, in Reelfoot! ‘Tho mask worn by the night rid lake, wae not liked by the night) ors is a hideous affair, remindful of riders, They advised him to sell the old Ku-Klox days. It effect out to one of their number (at the) gaily conceals the identity of the latter's pric and move away.|one who weats It Young refused. he was taken from / his hotel and whipped teanhires | Tho prisoners on trial are sy Garret Johnson, Bam A Capt. Rankin had been an attor| Boyd Ransom, Bob Huffmas, Tid ney for the Reelfoot lake people iy) Burton, Bud Morris, Arthur Cloar their fight against the owners of and Fred Pinion, They # the lake, After the case was least interested. people in the he took shares in the company room, They are apparently confi Uittoe expreusing the deep grat de of the Ttallan for the aympathy and sap) by Americans to the eatthquake vis tims Amertoan Vice Consul Dead. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 The state department today received a cable message from Consul Crown. t Naples sayin measonger haa vnfirmation of th arth trembles al frequent poke ar Alanka, the coast of Call. ff « sul Arthur 8. Cheney and Ja ose jalands, and the Cau Vice Consuls Lupton and Pierce at T™ fs the Amertean consalate at Mowstna. © Most destructive F ‘The measenger said that he came directly from the consulate, H@ oe anid that it was itmpoasible to roy 160 cities and thousands of Tiler the bodies. Mra nae ae suppowed to have been killed with of it husband lous Houseto House Canv: BOSTON, Jan. 2—By { house-to-house canvan for the pur yell or nd of water subsided to all Catholics for a relief fund wich snail be sent to Pope oue| TOF T WINS RACE for distribution ACROSS PACIFIC Government Grants $100,000. oe meee | Word was here yeuter OTTAWA, Jan. 2—Gubstantial | day that the b James Tuft aid for the sufferers from the earth: |arrived In Sydne 8. W., on quake in Italy will be given by Can-| Dec. 30, 1968 with th is news ada. The government has grantod |'#Fee sum of money chan a 00,000 6 wupplement.(@* 't i proof that the Tuft has ed by generous contributions from|ihe straits of Juan De Buca, in unofficial sources. which the barkentine, a bark and la schooner rticipated, all lumber laden and all bound for Sydney Captain Friedberg of the Toft ts Gorky Asks Russian Aid. | oral women and children, were Go to Seok Relatives. cued, but there was no panic BOSTON, Jan By U. P. . Fifty-five Italians satied today to| BEMANGHAM, Jan. 2-—By U. P seek relatives or friends Tr the|one out of the saloons and lotting earthquake district the bartenders go home at 1 a will ue in thi Americans Thanked. if the | plans of aajoon 10T »slem meet with favor among the tquo WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.—Proat-|Mmect with Covirrout quiet weitatton dent Roosevelt today received a ca-| 1 "lone the saloons after the first ble message from President Mes-|jour in the morning In a Mquor sigia of the Italian central rellef men's move entirely TAD Ment A’OYOUNG? dent that if their lawyers do not clear them thetr friends will save them. Which would mean ricts bloodshed, assassination and Mttle jess than a olvil war. ASSASSIN. GETS 25 YEARS SAN PRANCISCO, Jan, by t P.—tn Wan Chang, the Korean con Vieted of the murder Durham | White Stevens, war sentenced t serve 26 youre in tho atat tentiary at San Quentin by Carroll Cook today Chang was convicted of murder in the second dogree, after a emotional patriotic tnaantty Hibo alleged that he fired to prevent bie compan! Ming W. Chun, fre being seriously injured after astrik ing Stevens Chun waa # by © bullet from Shang’s revolver and wan taken te [a tocal hospital, where he remained for several weeks. Recently, wh the case of Chang came up of the court calendar, ft was discovered that Chun had @inappeared. Ho tx fill! at lnree. Koreans tn Axia and in America sup-| ¢ defense of their out avail She * o - * *. A REAL HERO. REDDING, Cal, Jan. 2.—By UV. P.—Although be has only one leg, James Kelly, a patient at the county hospital herr today submitted to a second * poration by doctors for the * purpose of furnishing eutlet from bia remaining leg to sup. ply the needs of another tent who was badly recently pe burned See ee eeeeee ee .- * . * * ee ee | CHINA CHANGES | COMMANDERS EKIN, Jan y U. Pa wean Shi Kai, grand councilior and commander of the army, | wae dismissed from his offices | today. His successor will be | Na Tung, controller of customs and ex-governor of Pekin. The reason for the change is of- ficlally assigned as rheuma tiem, but it is alleged that Yuen Shi Kal was out of sym. pathy with the new regime, ‘PRICES PAID TO The followin, woted on Wen POULTY — 12-13e per pound poend a; turkey, 18-200 turalpe, hothouse te Thompson’s | Sunday Dinner Is something fine, It Is pre ed chet | what he's do! Moderate Prices A Cosy Place to Spend Hour, | pa by a who knows an Thompson’s Cafe and Bakery Ay. and Marion St, | Second WHOLESALE S ceietmatnetaieanmnny DOWN-TOWN ings FAIRY SOAP. 3 (Limit of 6 cal DUTCH CLEANSER 6 (Limit of 2 UNCLE 85AM’S TAR SOAP Per cuke (Limit of JUICE—I" FREMONT GRAPE pint bottle Regular Se a 15c BAME In CALENDARS All ort, kind and ¢ r tions, 1 at exact) 2 orr ANYVO COLD CREAM 27c 1018.16 FIRST AVE OFFERING TO AID SURVIVORS } OF DISASTER TO BE TAKEN TOMORROW. ebiidren Renttle have of ex of Sunday schoo! portunity at mites to suffering thow The Rev. Josep! astor the First church and president of Bunda ech associa 1 the following proc ributin of the Italy row | the | eands }L. jarvin | Christian }the county | ton, bas fsw lamation As president of the Sunday School associa apon all children of every schoot in King county to | DICKSON OWNS VANCOUVER CLUB VANCOUVER, B.C. Jon By | U. P.—Havi wiled aff all nego tations with * Hall for the pur chase of the Vancouver baseball club, Manager Dickson started out the new year by buying out the stock In the élub held by bis two partners, Dr. J. W. Brett and B. J Leary of Waterville, Wash. The Vane manager need a now the f the champion Beavers jbut that he did not intend to retat Jat! the stock In the « it ie Mm ager Dy « intent to form a new Joint stock eap 4 At $10,900, divided into $00 shares at $20 each, Of this stock he will re- 1 Just jelent to ing County n 1 call Sunday remem amet boy an at he day tt wa owner hanor " cont ontrol : MINER SUES FOR $50,000 DAMAGES - per suff him « *) avian for damages for injuries received wh ‘ employ of the South Prairie Coal company, John Johnson today filed 4 complaint against the in the superior court Johnson recites that he was rid ing on @ coal car in the 1 the engine through allowed the car to & a teney i come to a sudden stop. ew him under he says that h and he has been crip a result fractured | for ‘QUARRELS WITH MAYOR AND QUITS JOB | | BAN FRANCISCO, Ute Jan Ry Uv |P.—Eiection Comm ner Thomas M ire, appointee of ex-Mayor Schmita, resigned hie office today Met ° 1s he quit the munic | foal Georvice because of friction be | tw himeelf and May Taylor |e had served two years and six | months out! | Now Get Your Dollars | To Work For You } Start ings a sav. or com | mercial account with us } We will give | you service that is prompt, courteous and up-to-date, UNION Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry 13-1015 FIRST AVENUE, UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. m0 WESTLAKE AVE PosT-orrice suB-STATION RYT AT THe UP TOWN BTORE SATURDAY SPECIALS The last day of our Pre-Inventory S CHILDREN’S MITE WILL GO TO AID SUFFERING ITALY RETAIL USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2015 ~ ~ MAIN I. WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLE, FREE PHONES AND WEST ROOMS AT BOTH STORE le will be the best day. Look at this list of sav- 40c No limit to quantities, except as noted QUAKER BACKACHE BURTON'S HEART CURE—An PILLS ent remedy for all heart Ask for free sampl trouble Regular 59 UMBRELLAB Good good ¥1.00 bottle c li in S one [02 M JUNIOR SAFETY RAZORS ate ates 5 ith 7 blades, Regular value BHAVING SOAP. 3 $1.00 pe 59 RAZOR STROPS Re $1.00 FOUNTAIN 57c ADY CORN KNIVES— 3806 PENS QUAKER BOTANICAL HERBS RUBBER TOYS—25¢ € He A aoe hg purities and tom- eatio tor 25c ic EVER-SWEET—For oxcess pers piration, 25 $1.00 bottles 5c jar THE QUAKER DRUG CO. —TWO STORES— 406 PIKE STREET, DETECTIVE 16 SHOT, HOQUIAM, Jan. 2—By U. Ba Gus* Coombs, a member of the Ho quiam detective force, was as66l- dentally shot through the right leg by the discharge of his 41 callber Nib Colt’s revolver, which fell from bis the suffering childre of | pocket to the floor, the jar dis 1 I Italy who lost their pa-| Charging the gun. Other officers rents, many of them, thelr homes rd the report and found Coombs and churches, and are helpless at !n terrible agony writhing on the this hour. 1 urge each « floor of the station, He was taken tendent to give the schools an op- to the hospital, where the bullet portunity to make an offering was removed. have a share in this great re 2 nchool take that offering this com | purgiars early today blew open ®& Sunday, Money given now has |safe in an Hast Bt. Louis mal all the greater value ed by A. Smith, and sequt ond all offerings promptly to 0. The thie escaped and no Harry Foster, room 1112, 12th floor, clue to their identity has been éig- American Bank building, the treas Covered by the polte urer of the King County Sunday Schoo! association. He will for ard it fo the Red Cross socte JOBEPH GARVIN a = a anneey ar aaa rarer * * Norwogian st steamer Sverre arriv- * BANK CLEARINGS. */ ed this morning from Portland to * Seattle. * coal for the West coast, under char *® Clearings today. ..$1,903,197.74 # | ter to W. R. Grace & Co. *® Balances 167,776.94 &| Steamer Pennsylvania arrived * Tacoma. * yesterday in Vaidez, having shifted * Clearings today. ..$ 770,528.00 # there from Seward * Balances 57,400.00 ®% Steamer Jeante satied this morn * Portiand. * ing from Valdez for Seward. * Clearings today $1,244,509.00 & Steamer Watson left this after. *® Balances 3 *% noon for San Francisco, with = full * e * cargo and a large number of pis- Ok tt et ke Mennens Steamer Umatilla sailed this morning for San Francisco, after waiting two days on the New Year merrymakers. teamer Jefferson ts reported at 7 chikan today. ARRESTED FOR KILLING CROWS G. PayHeri, of Eighth av., ts teamer Arranmore arrived to & marksman. Wednesday he went | 4ay at Tacoma from Portland. out South Park w and spied two Steamer Riverside shifted to black crows situng up in a tree.| Everett from Tacoma on her round> Deputy Game Warden J. W. Samp-| the-sound schedule. won was in the neighborhood - Bteamer Pletades returned yeater= ty ant y Be, Prevatyy - a. PAY”! asy from Quartermaster Harbor, and ¥ Sam peso Ol is loading for Hawafl at the = ert Crows being a non-game m fe protected. Therefore P; the duty which Teth nea ae emer hae i fore Pay-| +, ¢. Thy second duty will Mee cP e ready have become clearer.—Carlyie. SAYS THERE ARE NO WEAK EYES In Perfectly Healthy Peopie—burgea ing Statement of Dr. F.W. Dickey, the Weli-Known ye Specialist. The gener accepted theory | light and its action when governed thateyes requiring glasses weak | by glass or any other refracting 1s wrong. Eyes requiring glasses | ("0 “a suney ennteus., Oplometey: are either malformed or suffer from faulty attachment of the muscles, | Mousands ee ae Disease may produce a weakness, | Tine (ene condition of the Geen but the eyes thus affected cannot! they attempt 40. fit aaah ores be be They re cover just as soon as the patient | ory Vier lear from the patients é To iM nefit eyes by glasses there teeth who had no knowledge of must be malformation of the eye| jen "i, Until & few courageous or muscular unbalance. Perfectly bad studied Souteney «1 and secured for them. tnd the muscles are mropecty at, (selves rights, and to-the public pro- tached and rmal length. Such | ‘econ. Then, and only then, ig eyes are in perfect focus, and no|'t® Value of dental science become Kiasees ‘made enn Improve them; | Appreciated. So in the sclenew 8 in feet, any glass other than tele-| Oy. has heen acquired tt the dae scopic would be detrimental to clear | 1) ° ears than thrcebunet the oan wae fund injarlous to the eye It | since the time when Nero watched fect sand size, both alike or /t2@ Siadiators through a eryatal, ate 5 hye Flap Fl But unlike almost any other trade greatest authorities stimate a lit ait profession, bene yp . ae a 0 per cont. The other |i! states recogni: as @ disti ey a Bo gent rl — Mier nage profession, and as long as anyone ob tata ae Githeeant-& adn fa can “test eyes” and sell glasses, in ae beatares veer ra gine and shape respective of their qualifications, so Up to the present something iike | 10S Will the public have to suffer 62,000 different powers of glasses from “good eyes,” though malform- are ground. ‘Therefore there must |°d, in which vision | ts imperfect, be among this enormous number | {2T0Ush lack of proper or from mils great variations in size of eye fitted giasees, Fitting eyes with glas is pure Putin eres ith, slason Te Duss DR. F. W. DICKEY measurements being taken from the interior by methods practleed by | OPH. D, some, but understood by few | glasses requires a sclence who fits training woman special Hours—Daily till 6 p.m. Sunday, of | 10 to 12. Evenings by appointment, in the Save Money Avoid Pain H EXTRACTED WrrnouT th wand PAIN » the public, we are We use the beat patntess, Kxami= ody Attendan) Yale Dentists G. D. Schaffner, D. DL S., Mier. 9 a. m. to 8 p undays, THl 1 nd and Yestor, OVer Guy's Drag Store—Room 204, Hours m.

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