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THE STAR-—TUESDAY,. DECEMBER 14, 1909 olution. 1 solved things whit PoE] AMP eG WV WHERE, EAST OR WEST? | IN WORLD OF LABOR || STAR'S DAILY ie te, ee ch . E 3 probleme algebra. Father uae 18 VERDICT OF EAST Few people on this North Amert-fpeans wim have settled in South moved into a new house where of roke tn | ERN FARMER WHO ADVER jean continent realize the Immense America during the past decade H plastering was white and frest i r cetrie butte * | iseD FOR A WHELPMEET | progress that is being made th the frankly announce thelr deter went to bed with a penetl in m «he t m Bd r ' | hand, and when 1 awoke the n me PUFA ape ‘ republics south of us in an indy nigation to re r and reduce J er lay ¢ 4 9 YOU 8 y ample had all been ed « on if r A ba WHAT BO YOU BAY Jtrial way. During the past few i om. Bnd Been figured out ~ dips of labe thus destroying " — * s h years millions of European capital, fphekp production and the undersell-| UNFINISHED DECREE. the wall, |My dad gave me a | Afe wa nae = OAKLAND, Dec. 1 as well as considerable from the fing labor in other parts of the {96 for marking up the plaste ’ ‘ few side of U ntinent produce | United States, has been invested nes | By H. H. Hudson, jit didn't cure me, though, and t af ro ‘“ wife | in Brasil, V i Judge ‘Bolver was possessed of |"!Ways resorted tom #t range tt ta ‘ Argentine eneuela, i) AMhe next step will be to enter al hide “ ‘ The deen Now look out! ‘That ta : ) | Peru, Chile and other countries. "| werid's federation with the organ-|# Judicial temperament. He was|Power when # | difficult probler ' ee mig question Shiploads of machinery have been | ised kers of North America, Bu-|@bsolutely impartial in admin pone ie solution, | expect t T Tenement House Fire in’; is Bat Farmer Jas. | ltransported to those countries and| rope and Australia, It Is expected |{#tration of justice, and to counsel Me case in the same mar wentieth Century . . : ¢ Wit r 1 " : ‘ d litigants alike hin judgments /her. Th nt of the people has wey a ' V Md., answer the natural resources are being ex-| that next year delegations from the |and arth * Limited a Cincinnati Costs Lives of t. He “speaks right out in meetin’ ; plotted with @ rapidity that is truly | South American workingmen will|@nd decrees we watinfactory rh rt rooms hi Wrecked . ve Rm “ hs sate n packed. The result will find : oad: 2 Women, 3 Children : marvelous, not only in manufactur: | Visit the United States and Bure pene oe pend paleo expresaion in the Sehehie sancnuldon. 3 Dead; Many Hurt Farmer Purbush, aged 60, does not | ing, but in mining and farming.| to gather information and perfect /68 ba My reputation ts at stake ‘ and 2 Men. lenink much of Rastern women : as] ‘ This transformation from the old.| plans for the proposed International ;mind seemed to have & grasp of | : wta se me | presiding geniuses of the kitchen and - crude method of production to the | alliance {things unknown to the ordinary ne ngnompanied the judge to his BS eg Three Wall ¥ jairy, So when he began to look modern selentifie method, has like 1 am Ja'a position to say positive (method of thinking Gila: lemoled ban cetieen mot ns wealindeted when nnn ee (My United Press) P a Mslpemett to take the . : wise created a modern proletariat | ty that correepondence has already \688 t© consider him infallib' [smoked and chatted until Inte, and wertieth Century CINCINNATI, 0, Dee, 14 deceased first wife, he that is, the worker for wages is| passed b a the Mouth Ammact From youth I had watched the & » the judge led me to his sleep. |!4 4, the teat long di Wawl between a man and wife, Ih | turned toward California superseding the former semi-feudal| can workers and the International herpeed io be oe walls of Which |e hour we running 65 eee nay NbN S Damp, cost the . three-line want ads worker and small husbandman. — | iabor bureau at Brussels ax well as) thon huis Gate blackbencds.” That | ¢860-Hoston the slower Hives of seven persons and caused | iicK among the California dailies The development of the tron and) North American representatives |my friend dreaded the ordest there | MIKhC las : ortly after the fatal injury of three others, IN| nearly a year ago, and now he is steel mills, railroads, cotton fac-| with a view toward the consumme y lacuia wn ar ted ya: green goad rr © bileding snow @ fire trap tenement here today going to do hix reaping in Oakland tories; mining by machinery and| tion of the world's labor federation 4, j ould be no doubt. He even inti Th The dead Mrs. John Hender-| 46 regards Mra, Margaret Ferguson. great bowan: farme has within « year jmated that the affair had progress |, » ead are all Jal gon, 40 years old, and her three 1062 Eighth av, Oakland, a toad thonteeade Uf wechate | fp} ij jed to such @ point that perhaps no The t happened ste miles ¢hildren, Nora 16, Ruth nine, ard) widow of 30, with four children, as . given area, where a few years ago i veace nolution was possible. I now saw|eaet of th The Twentieth James five years old; Thomas Wil deal farmer's wife Tasch end aaa? & taal Next to the A. F. of L. conven . Y that his subconscious mind was be | Century I he l@-hour tratq” eon three, William Rucker 30, and After Farmer Furbush has gath The result is that the laboring| tion recently held in Toronto the jsinning to assert itself, and that | between Ch nd New York William Groutt 4 1 the last of the crops from his classes have followed the example | most fmportant labor gatherin % /, jhe paid little heed to my remarks ———sl he fatally injured: Mre. Bd-|sss-acre tar calpain Mas Of the capitalists and organised {Of the year will take place tn Pitts: | 77M \ |He had shown me to an adjoining | MAKE SEATTLE Ing Mrs. Laura Wilson and an |), idea ke OF poe ag their force, ‘Dering the past ¥ burg, beginning December 16 i room, cautioning me to awaken him CENTER, ORANGE fied girl Wk erguson his wife there has been an increasing num-| whieh will be attended by the here | . \ in the morning If he overslept ullding was four-story m weuneh at Tk eae nal | ber of atriken, some of them of con.| utl¥e officials of all the great inter : I retired to my room but could) STOP PAYING T structure. When the flame from |, ways They don't eee Beene ci rig ~~ + Bae national unions f , Hot sleep. About J o'clock in the| FRANCISCO” 70 Sam the oi! pe ad » it ryt rie think enough about the kitchen and ple, {2 Buenos Ayres the whole city| But one subject will be discuss | : torsing 1 heard him moving in the! “ quickly blocked the stai ‘ c affairs, and a a pe ed fo) wee ecently|ed at the Pittsburg conference. . i! adjoining room. 1| arose and went Help mak cattle The only fire escape was t expect a wife Lata abe ba i od h pe ts that will be to formulate ways) | . to the key-hole and listened. 1) center ng pire! ‘nearanes ndered useless and the | ming , work, I want her JAS. FURBUSH . . ork and hardly @|and means to begin war in earnest “ . could distinctly hear th encil throug " “pmergency doors” were shut < to do it MRS. MARGARET FERGUSON, | } against the United Staten Steel) = wseratching on the wall. Ag | T Six of the dead were found hud nm says she wante te | when war was imminent| Corporation, During the past year Y- ga pugbt my bed. As a lay ponder a together behind one of the ba on a farm, for she “3 ens ns:t “I between Brasil and Bolivia and| the ot has fought the bron and ing, my meditations were suddenly ed “emergency doors. country, Her father is | thought Mra. Ferguson looked more | threatened to complicate Argentine, | steel workers in it# mille and the] ———_ — Thomas Wilson was killed when | far Mendocino county, Cal. | like the Ideal farmer's wife than the | the labor organizations Issued proc | seamen and other marine workers | poral rng gr rebe e Her eldest son is 13, and wants to! rest, and they 4 her admiration | jamatic agninet thelr several | tn its transportation department on Yoru sprang from & dpagotr a farmer for the far suse it had beén her | gove ents, ared that the |}the Great Lakes _ ” jw. Mrs. Wilson was so badly she had read Furbush's ad-| old envit nt. A few more let-| fest gun a so a rage Ae wo taking the aggressive, It Is not|"| Solved Things While | Slept, rt that she cannot recover and | \ortisement for a farmer's wife, and | ters between the Eastern and Wost ai strikes that would par-|/improbable that the building He Said. child was crushed. MADY | answered it, sending t pho- | ern lovers settled the matter < countries Involved tn the] trades and perhaps some branches Sabb Sa hers jumped to be eye oe fograph, Furbush and * three | now Furt in rushing the work o of the rallway service will become |nuryvelous progress of this man (Beli Ry a Phen sol children compared her picture and | storing his products #o that T t move of the South! involved in the straggle Every | When boys, we bad lived on ad a cet off from any, possible sg = - he orale eer his marital journey to Cal rican workers is to form a con-| effort will be made to organize th ljotning farms, As a student, my ‘ © postman. ’ d children | fornia He United Press.) - ‘ 4| al federation. It will embrace | trust mills, openly or secretly, 604 trend had elied, the other een oe See a > nies, laborers, miners, farm: | to harass the octopus until It ADAM | onolars looking to him for the #o PITIFUL SCENES IN CITY OF LONDON; | orm, o0t, of ait cho grtaatems satin] gene He Deel 0G tear tas tase nee Soe: Sees See AMILTO A MILLION PEOPLE ARE STARVING ioe Italians, Germans, French-| industrial battle will rage for "6% | 4 farm iad to a clerk in a grocery | men, Spaniards and other Euro leral years store; then high school, law — secret of his power was revealed | i to me. » . Pry f (By United Prem 4 I i A street railway war had been || During the past week we have collected an unusually LOLYMPIA, Wn. Dec. 14. — At-} j waged In _ ge ad 1 large number of used upright pianos Instruments taken Vance, for Ortis Hamilton, 4 enc was nO s ange on B 4 , e er a motion for a new ‘ { lof t entire situation was inj) ‘8 exchange on Baby Grands | Pianola Pianos ipa for the convicted former of : a “ q progress. The case bad taken|| chased from the holiday stock. W ally have ial today. If this is denied he| Pay ‘J } 3 |months, and the records were aul|| 6. store them, as every { ahi no place. i appeal to a higher court : " i i ficient to start a small library, Sev: |) rem, as every foot of available space is Mim Hamilton was found guilty of | ‘ 2 ® jeral days were taken to argue the!! for the new stock which is arrivir bezzlement by a jury at 8:30 & ’ jade H eto Viet gente tnd valuable | ‘ub at Chie “arnt St” oe , ats st _ jock last night. Five ballots ‘ A : + op, | franchises hung ip t balance, |) manos has been put in : @ necessary for a verdict, two| Bis & |Bare Chance to Live—Re-|Friends Working for Brig- weajing ine decision of the court || musical tondition, and many cannot be told from memes t for acquittal at first ‘ . . : Any other judge would have been mee r nt ccen ter Gant | enting of His Monstrosi-} -adier General Title for|’ aiuaen weed th tne taldeteey rare values, every one, and marked down to sell quickly. Hamilton appeared very Pp rf ly. ed when he heard the verdict : 4 ‘ Sa ted Enemy of |stages of the struggle He wore a military overcoat and a ties in Congo States. the Ha’ y Ths seatie saqnents were! Hight colored college hat, tipped . : Colonel Roosevelt. f finished. Then the court Here Are the Prices carelesaly back from his head. | " m mee jsent for me, 1 followed the bailiff |) Pornere are several” daye7"WT . co tees See ae |to his private office, The story he| e,” was the oyly commeot he : tae A Gry (My United Frees) jtold me, together with succeeding|/ Chickering—Rosewood case " , balletin ineued at 11 o'clock BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 14 - i 7 tet , 3 vents, explained all ‘ : Tite pennies ‘from one to 10 a . 1 hy . ning states that King Leopold | Colonel William Stewart, U. & A.| when I was a more lad,” he be Chickering—Rosewood ca | in the penitentiary. aA ‘ been of d upon successfully enemy of Roosevelt and exile tO! yan, “1 was possessed of a faculty} Winterroth—Mahogany case aut a" Iverson—Mahogany—splen cs li ee Dre. Thirlard, Stienon and De | rattiennakes nd AD l known an the power of unconscious at 1 o'clock this morning. Accord: | light } | | | i —Fanc \ er-s d oak ey ‘ ‘ ling to the statement of the phys!-| ‘Stewart was placed forcibly on| . Willard—Fancy quarter-sawed oak adypoomieed ais £ > clans, the king has @ bare chance /the retiring tet without belng ac-| our lver| Winthrop —Mahogany case—like ne In Vienna, where all women are . \ : to live. The hopes are based upon| corded an opportunity to ‘THE BEAUTIFUL ONE be me A| [i000 T0e oraration wan pe“ormedrisona dene als corded undergo oS napa 3 ts Mbvely, men called her “The Beau-| oe ry oe he fact that the intestinal the usual riding and endurance P || Pease—Large size—oak case + tiful One.” There must have been) 7 3 a ¥ ay # tions, which are supposed | Better stir up your liver a litle! Not} Lester—Beautiful maho case—fine tone a good score of duals over the ns Wood . - ’ used th snarch « liinews, were! His friends are making every ef-|:00 much, just a litte, just enough to | largest size—only Beautiful singer, and maybe here) | Ns ay ay ; removed. No trace: * tumor wad itor to secure for him the rank of} wart the bile slesly, One of Ayer’s|! genie & Barnes —Mahc aad there a shattered home or . ae ; 5 . vant. A 3 nee wee “tenis Lame mene sees Rie Pills at bedtime is ali you need. These : . 9 , panaomn i? si ae hates the . in th ateet acd when the pee pet vo yer gr rea hee “ye sarod pilis act directly on the liver. Made Smith & Barnes—Oak—a rare va lame Zaudan the fighting, ie ¢ he phy retiring board, Stewart was orde: . a ‘oar the vowing, were as the wine clans awakened him to prepare for|to take @ ®0-mile horseback riding| for the treatment of constipation, bil- | D. 8. Johnston—Oak—exceptionaliy good condition a Pe at TREATS HER WORKL STARVING somm. | Oe Chortle caus the stideaantelotin pe gh le The ex-| jousness, dyspepsia, sict-beadache.|/ Kimball—Fancy French walnut-only Foremost of her admir AL AND POOR BED, TH ts}armining pby n a 0 per: | 3 ° ? young Schenck, the composer, and|ARE PUT ON THE STONE PILE, AND Ho THEIR WORK len Sarted to administer the anaes-| mit him to make tho test, declaring | So'¢ fF over 60 years Leland—Walnut—tone perfect Bernstein, the brilliant journalist.|SATISFACTORY THEY ARE THROWN INTO JAIL. Chats Sti be exhibit any signs, Of) hts physical condition was sack that | pay al cg ad he mages ¢ ag pill) Heine—Ebonized case-—only Consequently the young composer “ i nervousness or fear. At this junc-/it might end: er his life @ oluggish Then follow his advice . greatly moved to receive the| LONDON, Dec. i4.—This metrop-| Many of these sufferers prefer|ture, howeve physicians were) A bill to advance the rank of Col.| De as he says. So aregce.. Steinbach & Dreher— Maho; most endearing note from Madame /Olis is in for a winter of unprec-| starvation to the casual ward. Once|Compelied to assure him that the Stewart to brigadier general bias | pe Whitney—Oak—almost n Yaudan. Would he meet Madame |edented distress. Over half a there they are branded with pau-|Operation was not usually consid-|been Introduced in the house b Reta Mate wp areca that evening in their favorite se-| million men are out of work, and {t! perism forever ered dangerous. They actually|Congressman Kahn of Callfornt || Heinze—Mahogany—largest size eluded corner? In ecstacy the com: | is estimated that 1,000,000 people When they get inside they are | feared, it was stated later, he’ would /and in the senate by Senator Cham-/ poser dispatched his ged ie are ae the verge, ot starvation. given a meal of bread and skilly re survive the attending shock. | beriain ic Be ae Col. Stewart now Would meet Madame. It was dear) e most pitiful scenes a rv: an unappetizing sort of broth. They Princesa Clementine, Laopold’s|iives in Washington, where he has i . - » ate an Nesas is a tor. lerywhere witnessed nightly have to have s bath and are then |favorite daughter, insisted upon re-jridden more than 2,000 miles and tions. Besides these are several used Pianolas ataamm re =A plame waved red through the /ery archway, doorway and place of | sent to bed in not very confortable |Maining in the room while the op-| walked 1,200 during the last year, ingly low figures, Don't let this week pass without a per] yAlms—Madame was there. With a| shelter is crowded with these home or clean surroundings. The next|@ration was performed. She bore to Justify his recent contention that sonal inspectior . smile on bis lips, Schenck pressed |less and starving people. London's day they are set a task of breaking |¥P bravely until the surgeons fin-jhe was physteally f(t to continue PT ae ee forward noblest thoroughfare, the Thames stone. If tneir work is not satis-|!#hed their task. As she left the|hin army duties Terms and easy payments if desired “Madame—you are divine——” Embankment, is nightly thronged factory to the master of the casual |/T0om, however, she fainted away, | 3s ings till 10 o'clock. »The composer stopped short. An-| with thousands of them. ward, they are liable to be sent be. | It was reported today that when| A fine patr of Scissors for moth: |i o i " 8 or. @her man sat in his place mur-| Relief measures are totally inade- fore the police magistrate and sen-|leopold believed himself to be dy-| e's or sister's Xmas gift uring confidences to Madame—|quate. The Salvation Army feeds tenced to prison jing, he expressed regret concerning A. L. HALL, his rival, Bernstein Bernstein | some thousands, the Chureh Army In the eyes of the English law|the course he has pursued in the} 1111 First Av. sé Inc., loated at 208 Firat av. & stiffened at sight of the composer.|nearly as many. For the majority there {s Httle differenc ptween |Congo, and declared that If he sur ne —eeee — He had & alling with cancer «Madame and I—" he frowned, |there is only the poorhouse and the |the homeless man and the criminal, | Vived his illness, he would make for the last five years and suc “a private sonnet i casual ward so far as treatment is concerned amends to his African subjects for CHRISTMAS PICTURES cumbed to thin disease two ‘The nger smiled almost mock: | « — == - - the cruelties that marked his reign eke ago or rin figly. “I spoke truth in both notes, | _ on weeks ago at Hot Springs Successor to Phave a fancy, my dear friends. 1/PENITENTIARY FOR _ |$50,000 LIBEL SUIT reduced te abier cesncie Sects, te Im Cele. where he had gone in D. 8. Johnston Co. ao: y . le Seven times out of ten wisdom is| prices. They Include Wallace Nut search of health Mr. J ga ti ee AN ARMY CAPTAIN — FOR JUDGE LINDSEY |* *lem» look widely admired; two tne * end Lite oriminais Soa cueing tisness tsey " | more it is an impressive voice much | *?® aed nes, fone 8 Bly From a dainty, silken bag Ma (Ry United Press.) | En ory lapplauded: the last time it “tek bereaved widow and ie Zaudan produced two small.| wow yorK y United Press.) | f ob. = . ; } > ters must realise Jeweled pistols, handing one to ar Fw Dec Capt.| DENVER, Dec. 14.-—W. G. Smith, |4¢spised In quietness: t none eon this, his only @ the gentlemen You will seen ee Seeg etttet rent firm, Standard Franklin, U In order to do this the . former speaker of the Colorado| a ' jartes wil the en jcommended by Gen . he Colorado] A woman wants to get better ; ; in one | | iM stock of the. Standard fire when i -gOunt shee mane OM Gen, Otis for distinguished service HOWse of representatives, has|clothes than her neighbor, knowing} a rup ale |) ne toune consist BOOS BO ’ é |in China and at Manila, pleaded | brought sult for $50,000 the other will go and get better? f clothing. hats, shoes " td LEG na a d , pleaded | bre f d damages | go and get better ‘ both ate then I pledge myself to! cuinty yesterday to a long series |than hers, when she can do it again,{f @ioes end. Pureiskiony ae uate pg A> = lien ieee vier »—" erted Bernstein, of Petty embezalements from the too.—New York Press ewn price. ox i he 9 Pi dea Schenck, |™ess fund of the West Point cadets We tteth OF wens. gele magazine writer. Smith allege He was sentenced by Judge Hand | def, mas Ready!” commanded Madame. |i the United States cireuit conse | Teramation of character in a series The two, facing each other across typi of articles now running under the All M Go b J 1 F | . only the table, took aim, Madame sat |fey. A syn re months in the/caption of “The Beast and the| , ust y January af ig oe mute, a cold smile upon her face. Alii, counsel gave Bo we “ " a, Jungle” tn rybody’s magazine To m Ake room fe A out of a very difficult poaitic half-minute passed during which the notic hat he/The articles, which claim to be al} rivals sat tense with mingled hate he ad for @ writ of error and| history of inside politics in Denver ant 1 DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER of Indian passion, reproach and fear, An-| for the last ; wore pre-|at halt price rds, al b the Re al | 208 First Av. S. Other half-minute passed and both |rne gicicn vy se i pared by Mr : the ‘mate.| 28 for. 1be irst Av. S. Woked anxiously at lame. The! and nose re wiht eet | rial being obtained from Judge Lind.|'*#7 WESTLAKE ov | Between Washington and Main. mocking, gloating smile upon her| And arms waists wi e | : = | — . RS Dentists INSIST ON A NEW YORK Box |)< - 7 face curiously affected both men,|What a picnic to be single | OE LT PTL EE . | something of the cynicism showing | Red Hen. | Pocket Knife, Air Rifle, Striking || —OUISbo Route SVE aie E and avoid infertor imitation: De e ivew fp their eyes Seg, Sentaa Gloves Te % Effective Tuesday, Nov. 22. very Shovelful Withost eatin erent the ane tke teen bs pa ee | , Those Chiteans have a lot to learn A. L. HALL, || Two Round Trips Daily | A Dentist’s Crimes! ' Prompt de alll H CAFE & GRE 1 }) ach against Judge Ben Lindsey of Denver and Harvey J. O'Higgins, a Peer rerrrrrr ree eT eT st wey mingle , Prompt delive 19@ “Pwo!” whispered Madame one of them was killed. It 1111 Firet Av. Leaves Seattle from Colman One trial FIRST AND MADISON, | “The night {s warm,” observed | 900 4 i A nee 2 total a erime to pull a solid tooth ne zs Aichenck Rarnard Eliot, Man: a oO make way for a cumbersome . Two reports sounded as one. Two| CANCE AT OREAMLAND. ‘. makeshift of a plate. This company ¢ Tt C3 - - - wisps of gray smoke lifted. Both| Dance tonight. Admission fre Main 6266 a | | is doing {ts full share toward edu men sat upright, unhurt, unmoved jries onnan 2 ma IRONDALE ROUTE. cating both dentists and the publte still smiling. Madame laughed a| Tatlors and Men's Furnishers THE PAST STRAMER HYAK ae ie to save their teeth, for a . r eR / f\ | afe ptt mirthless, unmusical laugh. | —-- Sie | 1167 Bike Bieest, Leave Colman Pier, foot ee one es is erg he ts | ow) | m er Ca n “They were loaded with blanks. It PPA ES of Marion «t., 10:80 n cas where all the th are| -- Se, will make @ good story for the pa-|,ng G0 To CALIFORNIA Between Boren and Minor kone we can do nothing except fur Si . 7 Fourth and Pike, on the. ors. You are indeed brave men.”|AB4 @nloy the outdoor life, sports| nish a perfect fitting plate, but if| | q WH e'But possibly fools no longer—|8"4 Other attractions offered by on 10090 . or more teeth are left in| | SS povieve s age-manag Peearverversesesee-s> that delightful ¢ ate ‘ ~ - ~ - yn Monday only ‘the 10:2 Madame. Sans-Soul, Sans-Heart,”|‘Bat delightful climate where it's Oa Monday only kha i jaw we can restore all of i mm a ia Schenck. ri ways summer, Resorts of all that are missing by Our} 3 NK ve Nor puppet ked with | 20 ith splendid accommoda ~ eae — =| Method, and give a patient o i TRY A FRY Poll riche tions, Take the Southern Pagific D BVENLIT ND H. MONDS 1 Er Tgah ata aeacas — Beau | NH Behenck * atonal company, three trains daily, includ famon S that the loss of the natu teeth HN ¥ gp ley ing the superb “Shasta Limited s will scarcely be noticed. The work | Of UF coal 1s warranted to pan out NN! calnmtae uttée tiful illustrated booklet ou For this week only we aré¢ Is painless, calls for no surgical] PUFe coal and nothing else. You! It Se aot tak nt ae information at Union Ticket (Mf Selling $50 diamond rings | a Operation, 1s not teoth implantation, | Will find no artifictal padding of! ‘ Vi ained by the warm recommmel: 14 “ny Baton ics ¢, 608 First av. B. 1. Klis. *#*|fl $5.00 DOWN AND $2.00 PER re ve and when done is permanent, The | Welshts with us. We sell coal—not | } Setion given us by anaee Wrong se sobbed, “There rt | WEEK | - 5 | wearer can use these teeth with al-| tt and rubbish mixed with tt. |]} patron We want you te haart, bot it has come too late—to | F | most as much satisfaction as if}AM4 these grades of ours are the| ; h them the good things 5% Pa MALLEABLE RANGES | Sterlin Jewelr (0 \@ t B a | they had grown in his jaw finest ever mined, with good heat: ||} ; ‘! AeA yn ter. Oysters same a } y x A written guarantee given with|!2& and lasting qualities, — Bettor || lobst : : For Christmas a fine gun cas . kitchen; a splendid stove | 706 F 4 22) ’ = | alle work put In @ good supply now while the | sonra «seated a OF hunting coat in every wa | iret Av. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, summer prices rule, You will save | vOYNON—F URNITURE | J Room 119 Main 7294 A. L. HALL, 8 ou 40 per cent. | 18 pmieh $1.00. 1 trip $1.40. | N,. W, cor, Third Av. and Union st,|?Y !t Music Every Evening from init Pew Ay tig OPeN BYEMINGS Sse LARGUHEh, GPR | Nome the street rom the Post| J. W. BULLOCK eo treat slintantaaees MEALS SERVED, office Both Phones 87. 2:3 Wate At the oysters, of Saath course, we writing about. Nhu “oyster fri ave a reputatiod wesc2za”seeers The pride cot every | AON, gacsia

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