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NATIONAL MOST ILLINOIS DAY ALASKA WOMEN'S AUXILIARY DAY THE STAR—THURSDAY, AL IST $, 1909 Intorfo or molestation, come back to this state and live here or anywhere they may choose Act axprosmly stator in ae it refers are defined, that they shall] hot marry “within this state And} further in section two of the act ESSES ASSOCIATION DAY, EASE THAN 7 {LEWIS LEONARD 'TOUSER FLEW OUT WHY THE POSTMAN INJURED BY A CR) WINDOW ON A POLE WHISTLES NO MORE the ole n or office thorized Lewla Leonare a driver on if harle ‘ ghan had tb . be CHEHALIS COUNTY DAY, af ngy ae ee ey Sa, EN en : : n sidewalks will have their Mall y law to solemn marriages and «rocery wagon, living at 1921 Piret | a@ake in hin room at the Please at SIGMA NU DAY, rentricted by the act are those ao} ira A , ng delivered. Those who do not mus LEWISTON DAY. authorised “within this state No|GMMRACTER OF WHITE BEING|"": “8 #orlously injured at noon] ton hotel lastenight he m M4V6 | erect substantial mpi! boxes on the sohesenas whatever ia @aas ic ant AMORA. OD TO PROVE today, and an effort was made by | seen a long pole shoved t han boulevard of Jlenewser where 1 4 will be eft her are clergyman or any officer without : the Seattle General hospital ,to| open window mal 1 | T — Exposition gates open the confines of the state, or to any] CERTAIN FACTS. j th , cig : ‘ th If Mr. Vanghan had beon awake | 2 deliveries a day down the boul Ilinola people seeing Ufe fair, Headquarters at Dap: hing 4 ' »| Keep the nocidant @ seoret from the r, Vaughan 4 ‘ 1 d 7 thing else whatever, without sueh | tice and the public this afternoon. | } ght | t that on ¢ 3 Chief Ward Tells Hew to tist bullding, north end of Natural Amphitheatre. confines lt Bmp Hoa ie mip ave observed n This was Postmaster Russell's =: Vic 12:00 noon—Iilinols society piento dinner, plenio grounds Mr. McMahon belteves that the| , WitTH PLAINS, N. Y¥., Aug. b=) 1 RS ee cee cre vy 10nd OF the hn sega tatemont in regard to the com Keep From Being a Vic-|[ 10:00.a. m. to 10:30 p, m.~—-The Clan Fraser troupe of Highland [ldocisions in muthern ataton, where i manaee tor SBrry: | a Sptamipee coat aNd IL on Pag Vaan towed ag Ae lh ay ey place ph oem tim of the Big Honk-] 49.9 , new yt and national dancers, Toronto, Can. }| mixceqenation is prohibited, are not! my eharace sys ag ge Sea Leonard was thrown out’ of biel ten me nowly drawn toward |that they had had no mail delivery 2 0:04 m.—Sehool children’s educational tour applicable her # character of the late Btanfor¢ ad ' . je open window, and a da H. D. Shaw, a drug y 10:00 10 12:00—Concert, Wagner's A-Y.P. band. he ‘ ; White, in an effort to show that on and seriously hurt, He was) finally disappeared through th ha n acting postmanter ts. " « and, head of Cascades One more word Mr. MeMaboa has 4 ba : A yp . ian 1 acting postm Honk Car’ 10:16 & m—Free popular talks stereopticon views, government [ito way, and that is that he thinks| UAW ® bellefs about the alleged ushed off to the Boattle General | sald window but he hae refused to handle “f | blograph re Hawalian bullding Ble Mi fe Mita ‘es ne | Practices of White were based on tal, where all the Beattie Klee) When Mr. Vaughan did awake jee ty any jonge . 6 . eas deanic o “ ad ne r ne strould be Te | evidence 4d not on delusions irle company's cases are taken, and | this ‘mo na he fe 1 the troune =a nen tor ennmiungamnaies qo AyoID AUTO ACCIDENTS pihaeed ge A nila , Aneta t —. and Alaska Wor [/ duced from $8 to 26 cents and that!" Pirough ah ndwriting pl srt,| whore the company's claim agents|on the ground beneath his window. |” i men’s Auxtitary naka Hinge ; ‘3 and expe une agents | on the ground be hia windo Gress streets at crossings ima We Uke baa sete > saps agai 1) Carvatho, he introduced a packet of [are given every license in trying) They had beon rifled of $14 and a Hold your head ue a ee 12:00 noon—Lunoheon served National Hostosaes and Alaska Aux. |] LMrrhand [letters alleged to have been written |to settle claima before the Injured | rallroad ticket to St, Paul - 5 yor ayes on traffic an lary, Alasks cossitiesion | by Stanford White to “Bue” Parker, | persona get a ance to get out and Gporeaches you keep on tiie et tweens oF thee tees ca ae DUTY 10 CHILDREN 4 young girl who later made an af-|conault with attorneys and friends. | ¥ : ibe wo By general direction. | Rooting of National Hostessea und Alaska Women's |} |fidavit that ste wan lured by White | WILL FLIP A COIN tey te dodge | Address by A-Y.P. E. offictal OVERSHADOWED BY ag AB sensed gg Patt na : } | ti ly when gettin . Aad offiets ‘ eget PR vowed BANK ROBBER KILLED. our nnua unin: iin cers.” w , ‘] 40 p. m.—Concert, Liberati’s band, Music pavilion P wad eae 4 Fy} . pred byte a BT. PAUL, Minn. Aur atter|ennn” bids for exeavating the Lake u g : 2:30 p, m.—United States Iife saving crew exhibition, foot of |} rare ba Whiten Me alne Than 1 Boyage tiie oo | vamtington canal were found to be i ig oot ature aa White's, He also identl|holding a posse at bay for three |; ' terd to [heir Employes Pay Streak, free. | LOVE FOR THE DEAD ne he same when opened yeaterd foregoing (in hints to : 100 fied letters from “Bue ° hours, kil one man, fatally apis SP omed aor Bg 00 to 4:30—Concert, Wagner's A-Y-P. band, Nome Cirele | copter oe eee ee eens ding ae . i a riously afternoos avold ed by Police Chief i mo—National Ho wee and Alaska Women's Auxiliary ee Ww It é . 7 ean : y Of all the bide submitted that of doen issued | >, am || ler ted here today that the | juring two others, Henry Paul, who». 4 Tull bre Bas lesued the simple down Pay Streak (Concluded.) fiaen at ~aghe Radenhausen and that of Hull w Yollowing thelr annus! custom SEED has ordered the pe 7:48 p. m.—Concert, Liberatf's band, Music pavilion ‘aepeeeyte Lrere aeaee ce Wtscta Lier ees TERI eee Tee ernie marae At | found Sorbo the gemtooOle par euble| oe coed die under him to be on the 8:00 p, m—Sigma Nu ball, Washington State bullding drawn tn favor of hin wife to bel 7) 3000 tbs say attorneys Wh ° beer his morning at 400, yard for 125,000 cuble yard ne Ga aatial mp Patronesnes; Mrs. Thos. F. Kane, Mra, Scott Calhoun changed #o that the two little trl.) noes Distrt beg eee ning o i | was shot and killed by the officers Major ©, W, Kuta, U, 8. army en-| dered a most enjoya outing to dif you hear Mrs. B.D. Lambuth, Mra, B. 8. Meany, Mra, F, A, [/00¢ nd the other 3, would bel iacyad the character of “Bue” Hel gineer, who w i the work, | their employes at the Stockade ho- “Hold your head up MeDonald, Mrs, Cart Clemens the beneficiaries alno made the witness admit that] SUSPECTS RELEASED, will have the question to decide, tol, Alki Point, Wednesday even your eyes off the $:20 p. m——Nattonal Hostesses and Alaska Women's Auxiliary Counting the Hours none of the letters from “Sue” re-| (By United Press.) and ve aterday none A op oeeeseclda |1é, August 4th g a:80 stl ay validing, : Yesterday friends say Larimore|terred to the assault upon her, | EVERETT, Aug Thore waa no} 2 nen A splendid musteal program ren for the pedestrian, rather a jor Chehalis County people, Woman's building. ]jwas in the beat of spirite, Who| Carvalho eald that the girl's sto-|evidence againat George Ryan and 3 d tore’s talent was fol fm the auto,” said halle County building open for the evening for the [shall aay but that, with the final ar-}f¥ impressed him as having been | George Hopkins, arrested tn connec AP gets but many ac rangementa made, the husband waa|true, from the manner in whieh It hed ‘ate caused by carviess pe Wea wonder to me more are not hurt 403 ORESS EWED UP COM Pa., Aug. 5.—The out given by Ais D. B Woodman the members of her Sunday less in St. Paul's Lotheran ip & grove at Heldelburg (Conctuded.) cense fees As it is, tt looks very ‘marred by a cow partly eating | much as though (his law, as enact if one of the young girls, | ed, Is for the sole purpose of giving ihe latter was bathing In Co | Washington physiciana an oppor tunity to get in on the ‘graft’ that seems to be so evident throughout the saw a cow chew | pile gown on the opposite side | the different departments of Pike ereek, and plunged Into the | state and county We intervene; but he fell in| “I don't deny the Immense bene and seared the cow j ft to humanity that would resalt if began to run, still chewing /#uch a law, or one similar, minus the dress. the ‘graft,’ were in force through ly, the cow tramped on the}out the country and throughout t and that caused | Canqga.” : to drop It, but not before she} - swallowed the lnrce sailor col-| wimamen \Give Working MD HAD 2 MAID “What do I think of the new Washington marriage license law!” sald pretty Della Johnson, head as YORK. was found guilty | hotels, with flashing ¢: . yes, when Tarceny in the court Of Rem | asked how the working women re — re accused Of | carded this very troublesome pro- rom a family Where | vision of the laws enacted by the employed as maid The “ ie eosihe tobbed om last legtslatare. “Say, what at least $40,000. Her | hinking. Was elaborately furnish:|)ieve it is simply « law de to had two maids working | sive the doctors a little bit more money.” And here the young wom- an nodded her head sagely. “It wax hard enough anyway, to find a young man with the colin nec- & remote possibility, let % an actual thing To say we the people from the tall| sore is putting it mildly,” and M coming to the A--Y.-P.| Johnson looked as if she would ta two excursion trains | like a chance to at the Aber and Hoquiam to-| of the new Heense law. B.for Chebalis County day at! Miss Johnson sald that when th and the line quoted above/ new law was first discussed, the chword. idea of gotng over to Victoria and having @ fine trip in the bargain the fair for that city's! was so pleasing that the girls lout tomorrow, and linots| sight of all the other features, but celebrated by the local now when the poustbility of the mar. ly at a pienic on the) riages not being legal had been raised, the girls were hopeless. “It is worse than not being married at all to take a chance of losing the husband after you felt you had him secure,” she said. Miss Johnson anys that she voices the sentiments of many of the girls, but If whe has bard work finding & possible busband, what show would lews favored girls have? If yellow hair and big blue eyes don't t ir Haho, is also sending bananas and oth- California to vis- tia building will Los Angeles day at 9%. A big exeur- the metropolis Me “August 24 the most ey tn the history of the n is the plan of tn charge of Official @m that date. The cac- Teign supreme on the| “There are so many bad laws And at least 25,000 of/enacted by the men we elect to wiven away ‘patch up our state constitution 7 = am that when a law ia-passed that fs . a splendid thing, especially for the working class, I believe it should . \he given the praine due it,” sald Elizabeth Wiggins, a bright 4 lyoung Spokane teacher, this morn “ ing, when asked for her view of ®. |the new marriage license law. “I lam glad to tell you what I think concerning the new law. “There ta not the slightest ques tion in my mind but that the enact 799 Will be satisfied that found a safe place to fev dollars. Every day mont of this law requiring physi E many people on Tl oa) examination will greatly lessen : | sickness and sorrow in the yearn to ; A Free Trip jeome. Of course it Is just a bit . MoWieg them the Bremer | disagreeable to contemplate now, - . and Navy Yard §| ¥ut bow much better ft Is in every wy, fs alongside and has §| ¥4y." Miss Wiggins said: 1 pe Mille of water jots. “T had a friend who was married Ngo | last Vectegesy | and iy = were ¥ ) |overjoyed at the mateh, and, while M yop Prices her husband was just recovering . complete our new 9 from a spell of pneumonia, we all is ’ City dock only, are [| felt that the honeymoon trip sonth - i fb sett large lots at | would sot him on his fect again, and " Sb/on terms of $4 down || we wished the couple ‘God Speed.’ = fi . Clty water in §| What was our horror when word Ss eee paid for, We §| was received In less than a month . f oe eat homes and J) that Jack was dying of consump “4 om payments \ike J} tion. He is very low now and Grace Durrsalesmen and guides [| is half distracted with the care of . take ten timex daily J} him. He will never live to see the 74 ’ it new palatial §| baby that will bear hie name. The e HOD. Kennedy, leaving (| doctors tell us that had Jack been . PGI. 50 ninuten' ride, §\ examined by a phystclan before he - ee was married the examination would have disclosed the fact that he was 44 DEVELOPMENT Ff hen in the frat wtages of the dren = PANY axe. Don't you sea what a ble = the examination, no matter how asteful, would have been? My eod is just a young girl.and she i have « hard struggle caring NEW MARRIAGE LAW COMPLETE FAILURE en Girls a Chanc | mach heaper to go to Victoria to we) don't think about ft te not worth | It ts an outrage and We) gone even then counting the hours when | ¥4# related. his spirit would join that of his wife} Attorney in the land from which no traveler|ffom the records of a lunacy com has returned? Hehind the sufeide te a story of | he devotion that dates back to the For a time It seemed that the #to erlmes — againat | brought to light at the |ehooting of White jdueced again in the Thaw's re Larimore tried bis luck in the froe young women, on north in ‘99. He was successful, and sent for his boyhood sweetheart Mise Gabriel of St. Louts, and the |palr were married at Nome | Ideal days followed and the de votion of the two was the goanip ot DR. HENRY RASCHE Jack pA880) the country, Then sickness caffe! jand Lartmore brought his young} wife back to Seattle, suffering from jtuberculosis. A ranch at Orillia was then purchased and a big roomy house built He Bought to Join Her, Larimore’s devotion deepened with sickness, but even his great love was not oufficient to drive would be intro fight to ne from the gain aaylum |for the away.” Mies Wiggins saya that she has talked with a number of the teach ers, and way If some provision could be made regarding the price to be paid for the examination, and if people would only take the view of the lessening of disease and sor row hy the new law, that in time it would be one of the most popular baby after Dr, Henry Rasche, « graduate the Univeralty of Laipate tet for the Logmedoff Land Utilisa thon company, died at Providence boepital last night, following an of measures. death away, and a year ago Mre.jcident in the Commoreial Bolle Larimore allpped across the river.| Works last Friday This morning Larimore sought to| Df, Rasche was setting up dis tillation machinery at the botler works when inje He was 48 years old and vee a widow and two children. The family ts camp ing at West Seattle ° join her and two leaden missiles Bargain Rates |i: .'s'.* Nes cold and still, while his ] b4 two little ones mourn his death, | er t e Ine |» who shall say whether he has j — |joined the pure soul of his wife or pot? That's a question that can not be dectded. (By Pnlted Brees Lartmore was 38 years of age} ST. DAVIDS, Wales, One can obtatn a round |4d Waa popular with all who know Pinned solidly to the to that city for $3.80,/him. The policy which he had|Toeks out from St Davids Heads is }When the couple geta there all|/Changed in favor of bis children is|* Dik fourmasted steamer. The they have to do ja to get @ Heenne | for $5,000. vessel fa holding together well, but jat the cost of $5. To be able to get| The eldest ehlid, Lontine, is owing to a heavy mist the ship can | this, both cootracting parties must|!0e with her grandmother not be Ideatified be over 21. There are no residence | Motty Larimore, at 7421 Home st., qualifications, The other restric.| While the younger daughter, Hetty, tlons are those set forth In the |ased five years, lives with her aunt Chureh of England prayer book, ex./4t Washington, D. ©. isd ssp dae DEAR, HE DID NOT coal wifes sister is not main - ’ HEAR TRAIN COMING tained except by individual par } These restrictions are the same as (hose in most of the states Richard Mallett, 66 years old, was run down by a Seattle, Renton & Southern st ear at York station in this country. Test night, and may die from his in. What it Costs To Marry Now" 0 2» ysis gat. Statements regarding the extent|*#* found that his left leg was of the physical examination and| fractured below the knee. | what it should cost were seeured x j from two health authorities in Se ocean MEET AFTER 20 YEARS I should not examine @ couple and lelgn the certificate ax prescribed for leas than $6, and even) HOQUIAM, Aug. 6.—Charles M, then I would decline if f was sot! Tilly, of Laredo, Texas, and John intimately acquainted with both) Tilly, a respected citizen of this partios, elty, met here yesterday after a sep- The examination of a woman] aration of 40 years. The meeting should not be distasteful in the! between the two gray-haired men least. The physteal examination|was very pathetic. The brothers should not extend beyond a stetho-| separated 40 years ago, but during scopic inventigation of the lungs,|the entire time have kept up a cor- and thie can be done through the|respondence. John is 77 years old clothing. and Charles is 72. The latter for I think the fntent of the law is/the past 29 years bas been super all right, but whether ft {* prac-|intendent on a Southern railroad, |tleal or not remains to be seen, bape SF OR 28 ELMER 6. HEG, Secretary of the State Board ot HE WAS NOT ARRESTED Health. ‘The examinations of women as| Otto H. Bolanz wishes to correct prescribed by law for persons about |® statement published in The Star to be married should not be abhor: | Here ts the letter: To the Editor rent to any woman. The law {#|0f The Star: 1 wish to call your satiefied if a woman ix not feoble | Mttention to a statement that wax minded, imbeeile, epileptic, insane,|!2 Your paper on the Mth of Feb- a common drunkard or affitcted |TU8Ty. Tt waa not cor-eet as T was with pulmonary taberculosis in ad-| Hever Arrested on two or three oc vaneed stages, The able physician |@#ons fm Ballard, nor was I ever should be able to tell at a glance |! Jail in Tacoma on (he charge of whether the patient is affileted|!nsanity. Thanking you in advance jwith any of the maladies in the | for the space, list except the last named one, and |that can bo determined with only} la cursory examination of the jfor the examination of a couple ' ' jabout to be married. A fee of $6 would be the max imum charge, PINNED TO ROCKS, With this new marriage law it te Au & ng. & get om DIAMOND BROOCH MISSING. A diamond brooch valued at $500 was either stolen from or lost by Mra, 8 D. Munsey, of 1216 Terry ay, Yeaterday afternoon, while she was down town. She is sure she wore it when she left home yester day, but noticed ite absence before returning. Man Who Makes Juries: The old man te partially deaf and With Bake Oven A. M. LOUGHN Although a member of the Amer lean Osteopathic Association and a graduate Ont h of the Minneap Olfs Institute of Osteopathy, A. M wuite 220 to 225 People’s Bank Building, practiced Osteopathy since July &, OTTO H. BOLANZ Loughney Savings has not Frank Drown, an Alaskan, disap. peared from his room at 1621 DR. J, B. CRICHTON, | Bighth av. Saturday night, possess 1909, A. M Loughney was also a City Health Officer.|oq with conatderable cash, He has|™ember of the Washington Osteo not been seen since and his friends| pathic Association, bat left that have notified the pollee, fearing he may have been murdered. His clothing fa still at his room, Brown is about 55, decided on newspaper publicity to put bis famous Bake Oven treat ment squarely before the public Victoria Knots ° Osteopathic treatments are not re a tl Ready For Taft to Sign. givén in Loughney & Loughney's WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Tho|0ffires, They have found that sat pe A b N, isfactory resulta can be obtained . 7 conference report on the urgent de my ot T. B, McMahon, @ well known at |ficlency appropriation bill was pass | more quickly by use of the Bake torney of this city, saye marriages | solemnlzed in British Columbia or elsewhere by parties who are reat dents of the state of Washington Oven, and have dropped Osteopathy in their apectalization of diseases like rheumatiom, stomach, bowel, od by the senate today, without de bate, and it now goes to President Taft sbi . liver and kidney troubles and such and who aro desirous of evading 7 kindred ils, The Rake Oven, now the restrictions and onerousnoss of | Victoria With a Princess) wisely known all over the North the present act governing thar — In this state, are wholly le), i daily for Vancouver via Vic- al modern steamship He staten that the statute, as he| tora, The rea conutrues It. extends only ‘te the |of the Pacific coast, giving daylight border of the state, and does not| Views of the Bound, Straits of Puce, | Seataniplate the ecottol of the famous Active Pass, Gulf of | mar | , Goorgla, passing in fuli view o. the west, has accomplished many re markable cures, Hundreds of men and women, now in good health, awear by it as the greatest inven ton for mankind suffering from allments above enumerated Loughney & Loughney's Princess Victorfa leaves at 9:00 Nake riages contracted elsewhere, nor Oven treatments, suite 220-225 Peo ” ing fleet at the th doos he think that ff such eontrol seinen pening fleet at the mouth | ies Savings Bank Bullding “are were desired It could posatbly be | ci int Pacitic Ry. 609 Fiest| under the auperivsion of Dr. FH od med McClellan, for years a licen ally upheld. aia There are as yet no precedents | SYeaue which can be cited In support of all |these dieta, but Mr, MeMahon| patients. Loughney & Lough ney give free consultation and cor- is strongly of the opinion that par: || Tt CHICAGO sister PARLORS |) root diagnosis without asking a sin who marry in any other part Wonderful yon om | gle question Competent profes he country or of the world, pro-|} Tallor-r alled-for sional nurses are constantly in at | vided thelr marriage in solemntzed |} ( ee Caner tondance, trietly In accordance with the laws ninhings, Hate, Caps and-8t The office hours are from § a, m on, Also Full Dress Suite for dally to 6 p 4, m, to noon only on Sundays, of the place where the marriage ia) contracted, can, without fear of any | Wonderful Cures Morechauser then read | jmission which declared Thaw to be | early mining days of Alaska, when|"!0* 4nd allegations of orgies and |today by the employes of the sur MARTYR TO SCIENCE, and chem. | submerged | | j don with Monday's incendiary fires, they were dismissed today D promised to leave the city, — | ploy gue The Garvey-Bue h company j VOTING ON STRIKE ' ' ' ' ‘ benefit to themselves as weil as CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Heavy voting _ - the mployes, bringing them tn One hundred and forty-eight elo witn the men and jface street car lines of this city to- | school children from Alaska, with a women hind the Gun. The lime of the] Gay led to the belief on the part of} number of teachers from Various Outnge are always followed by @ ome labor leaders that those fa-| parts of the territory, were guests Closer relationship between em- voring « strike will win, of the AsY-P. exposition today ployer and employe FROST & O’NEIL POPULAR PRICE TAILORS SPECIAL MADE-TO-ORDER UIT SALE $5,000.00 Worth of spring and summer woolens, includ- ing all of this season’s latest styles as to shades and patterns. Values up to $40.00, for one price— Don't miss this opportunity of getting a first class suit made to your measure, with our guarantee as to fit, workmanship and trim- mings. is Every garment made in our own shop, under our personal super- vision. iy A a suit guaranteed to be perfectly satisfactory or money —_ FROST & O'NEL POPULAR PRICED TAILORS 1205—FIRST AVE.—1205 Dental War Makes Low Prices. If Linake « dollar or your Dental Work, you wave w dollar and the woes, LAUNDRY “Bully body of his own accord before he | & ~ |leal practitioner, who prescribes for! \ai m. daily, and from 9 t Dental Combine loses two dollars 4 strictly high work for half the charged by the Com bine Dentiats. My low prices, high-class work @uaranteed, and pain leas methods have made the dental COLLARS 1¢, 2c, 2¢ for The Star” Fess: CUFFS 4c SNNOF | ‘Thus spoke Dr. W. R. Inge Dal- wish RACK ton. ogame SHIRTS 8 | The doctor had had returned to him his lost valise. And you can bet he was happy. war, Open sry evening until 10 and 4p. m. Bundaye for working people. | Here is the ad; Read my artle in Saturday's Star ‘ EDWIN J Modern Dentistry nl on 6 and 7 this morn BROWN, D. D. 8 Third and Madison, doc ning palr of shoes Return to Dr 4510 Second N . between 11 Sultable reward It appeared in The Star just one | day A woman saw the ad the same evening She was unable to find the resi dence of the doctor, 80 took the valise to the office the day follow ing When Dr. } this is what he said and 12 T ursday Bankrupt Sale $23,000 stock of Clothing, Hata, Shoes and Furnishings at your own price 424—P KE CHILDRENS BYR TROUDLES ls ths Given apectal and careful attention by our specialist, Bring them tn for Dalton called us up, Boyntah™ Sie Menara “are t0e |CHILDREN'S EVE TROUBLES). t'cot ms vane through tno ove fely be treated by oF optometrists, nh apectaliat In such ¢ . RTYM MS, M.D, Ooolist and tnt yptioat ss mmeult) “The valise and contents sae} worth over a hundred dollars “L must thank you.” {ARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Second Ave, were No use talking, We're in front . Keep on looking for this spot. Then you'll know for yourself. Ind, 441, Main 1050. } q | Glassen that will enable | road the finest print and rec t objects with equal f es: 00 complete, Myers Op-| |(( , Second Floor 1414 second \) Av,, over Raven Drug Co. all Chamber Furniture POYNOR — Furniture \} We save you 80 per cent [P Watdoet nuttat TOS-10 Pike St. pu tol oath nine 4 pility. | Do you want to buy ‘a hom |The Star's classified real columns, estate Reeclinc deamealilagio