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emi aman THE STAR ‘ 10 a Wild West State 1 aptean ASGAlL FOOL Sure Strenuous Work TRUST BEFORE. Moving Is laid before the facts gathered ion to the lette of Gr an, an Indepe $0 Gov. Ha he Rest | f | hie eee T EE | pulls O00 { oy ig oat :. ndent pre man, and brought up the John Zaro, a California grows was rostrained b Produce soctation rom marketing his produce ha . {tec 1 that Mr of eit there eal ( ar-tria F r f ; « inatitute ay 4 againet such i} The Swearingest Governor. dence could be Why show they w of the ea te fedora ulary tha the prime | There that « a offe baby in his - TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS iw a tra © upon a time & woman ff 4 ntfoet cag got up and i her seat to & man with a been relia’ Guthrie City Hall, where Oklahoma state offices were located be was the fore moving day, and new photograph of Gov, Haskell America aa In the dull, dead hour night, “when virtue slee walks abroad in the lan¢ that sort u ernor’s secretary Guthrie and swiped ot the state Jahoma City t Some men follow the f governor?” asked a} Jud », when Mahoney had | b govert | 1 capital fight METHOD turns a City bas| Jane H ' who RECEPTION GIVEN } won. Me he Oklahoma Cit said | has just & te if Our Method Teeth were ne Haskell 1 on the t SUMMER STUDENTS | 54.4: or ai) comfortable they wo H And he came alt Ava : 3 © « failure. Looks would dila ymend them lone a t ri a € " t é a them alos th ; Ales! Poor Mahoney be bed 4 . he “TF they are beautiful to look at | Sheriff Mahoney m he st st ck f the University of Wash) The man who wears them will | pot and at \ this evening | nave relief from the misery of a City, 8 at realder t t andi wearing ‘“falxe” tecth and r a county seat of Logan day and th ann Mrs. Kane, following a lecture by / pig food around in his me im 6©Mahoney went to the Lee hotel. The | ¥&s going t rie President Kane, at § o'clock, OD tween plates instead of cutting i governor was standing on the ba Why,” it was sug maybe! “Growth of the t ty as he can do with Our Method back cony, overlooking the | it isn't safe for you to go Teeth th Again, the falae teeth which $i “I have some papers for av easy tc bh ernor,” said Mahoney, and he T very idea,” said she, “Do| when yo © getting 5 for it stuck o aruial plates are alwaye | fm banded Haskell the injunction pa-| you know thab every t falling to the great embarrass AA opers. clothes I have bere are o ment of the weare i Haskell snatched them. threw/folng back to Guthric If thie is the me you have t them from the balcony to the lobby heard of Our Me i of supplying | ti and turned upor ahoney missing teeth without plates or or we shall brief “Get out of ernor. Mahoney didn't “Get out of here,” said the gov. ernor. “If you are in sight 15 min utes from now | will have dinary bridge work, ly outline the plan We require two or each jaw, and with these to from we 14 our structure, » plying «v missing tooth tn such “ gaid the gov and Haskell Heck Thomas States marshal, tr game on Haskell th in dune Worst Month for This Trow more tee bie—tHow to Remove Easily There's a © subpoena The gov # hands again you|@rnor snatched it from bi reason why nearly thrown into the guardhouse.” This is not Mahoney said | eve aly free “ye in June, but) anner that each takes ite own Mahoney got } Thomas ily there is also a cure for |e following pina. Maybe it wasn't a red-faced and ‘This is the governor of Okla » ugly blemishes, and no on you and when ork te Bolling sheriff who beat it! There boma, I would have you know,” re-| need stay freckled completed the patient has a new had been a very choice assortment ed Haskell, and Thomas re-| Simply get one ounce of othine,| 04 of teeth, as perfect and service of words passed and the governor's! treated able strength, from Raven Druk) tie ag nature's in nearly every re and apply a little of it at ‘The ‘Taming of Haskell, night, and in the morning you will Next came Fighting Chris Madsen | see that even the worst freckles of Guthrie, deputy United § have begun to disappear, while th marshal. He served Haskell with light onex have vanished entirely papers in the former's office in| Now is the time to rid yourself of cs) na City, and the ed now ; ‘were such that no real lively Ok fm homa sheriff jets pass without | Grawing his shooting trons. But Mahoney never touched bis hip pocket. Bystanders say that it was because the governor was the gov dot bore into the rm any eurgical op this work, nor is here anyth: about It to be dread od, from start to fin We give a writt spect, We gums nor p eration to bo guarantee 4H ernor. governor | freckles, fur if not rem with all cur work i 2 little to say the iil stay all summer, and **? * e | iW vo, Blankety Blank! Guthrie followed this with a sec spol ‘an. otherwise beautiful ‘com REGAL DENTAL QFFICES, if Do you consider that you have! ond victory in the courts, when plexion, Money back if othine fails, | 1405 3rd Av. N. W. Cor, Union Bt — | Hi { TAILORED READY CO., 401 PIKE STREET Rare Suit Bargains (lass and Character = 4g Hand Tailored I @ Clothing |" § it Greatly reduced price now prevail here. The entire stock of high-grade Suits is On Sale ® You have here for your selection as fine a line of cloth j ing as can be found anywhere, and at prices that are less : than is often asked for very much inferior stuff ; Hats and ge Here ls a Line at We want your especial attention on f Furnishings this assortment. They would. be good : 413 50 values at $25.00. Our regular prices fe => ere from $16.50 to $19.00. At this sale at Special Pi {Ces for $13.50. Blues and blacks included. f 4 In another lot we offer you Suits that de fy duplica- | Now here is the best of the best. You can buy no fd better. They are the very acme of suit perfection; always offered by us at $50, $40 and $35. At this sale only om $24. 50 If you want something way above ordinary, see these. tion at $30. They include cheviots, home- spuns, cassimeres and worsteds; blues and blacks included. At this sale only. $17.50 The same straightforward system of merchandising is always followed at this store. ually get your business—better come in now. free. TAILORED READY CLOTHES SHOP 401 PIKE STREET CORNER FOURTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET We will event- Goods plainly marked; no prices removed. Alterations FRIDAY hen they realiz SEATTLE belie ASTONISHED f wall ready fo phones Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co., 1814 First Av., Arcade Right Victor and Edison Machines BORGUM MUSIC CO,, JUNE 24, 1910. |FREE! FREE! FREED) Extra Pair of Pants With Every Suit FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We are Compelled to Unload Our Goods and Keep Our Large Force of Tailors Employed Our working capacity is nearly 200 tailor Our cago We are choice of any suit in our line fo two pairs of pants with each suit shops cover 7,500 feet of floor r $20.00. Our shops only employ experienced tailors Our work and trimmings will all be Sale for Two Days Only —Friday and Saturday Only Dennis O’Brien, the Tailor 1016 Second Ave., Majestic Theatre Building th we carry 000 d ter Now Annex in the shopping center and Records 1207 3rd Ave. Open Evenings BUY A SAFE AND BUY A GOOD ONE Every up-to-date business house, no mat ter how small, sees to it that its books, papers and other valuables are thoroughly protected through the medium of a Safe without a Safe, buy one, and when you buy one, get the best. There are more Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s Safes, manufactured by the Herring-Hall- Marvin Safe Co., in use than those of all other manufacturers combined, That fact should convince any thinking person that this Safe is the best that can be purchased We are Sole Agents in the Northwest PURCELL SAFE COMPANY Prefontaine Place and Yesler Way If you are space, which makes our shops one of the largest west of Chi ompelled to keep them employed during the Made to order! made to order—for $20.00. 0 ‘ ————. |= ey P0 tots) giat wan for putld pew and The tive build pleth f ummer months, so we will give you yout W ith extra pair of pants free This means a anti ha = saa rere BANK OF COMMERCE ry —— ae RAD RRARRREE (a ae! ACCOMMODATIONS It is the policy of this bank to extend reasonable accommo dations to its patrons and it in vites firms and corporations contemplating the establishment of new additional banking con nections to confer with its offi cers. Active and inactive ac counts. 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