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6 THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER §, 1910. NO NEW [erent HATFIELD f3'e-""FTHNOWG SELF "OaRGec ro cern on Thanksgiving WEST IN COUNTRY * * * * * a) ORT , . Prosecuting Attorney Vandervoer (ing charging that Boseo had looted ARRESTED PO idle ttt a ir cree a ONTO TRAGK refused to innue a complaint | the bank's vaults of $6,000, ‘The de Tho lad that handed you The Star 7 “ “ + ri againet Hosko, holding that the ac teetive made a search for Bones, - tonight Is golng to worship at the Cally Denar’. wily Sede anorees M cused man was in no wise to blame, | but could not find him. Then Bosco! ,.. altar oF Terpaichore © Thankagl ae _ HoMese'™ | PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. SD, A.|* Daily E * z * * . | * | - * | * |Hosko, on the other hand, says he| suddenly appeared at headquarter this week when the Bandon faglo will make tte firat svator|® appearance, It will have the on a charge of} ® distinction of ing s#ituat ery, Was ted here last) #® the farthest west of any dally t. He has on living In the} ® paper on the matnland of the with belle on hotels in Portland under the} # United States It's the t8th an-[ ame of Mark G. Gorman, In bia) * | pun over hi foregr veraary of the) Possession were found pawn tickets,|*¥¥ Re RE EE REE EH decapitated | | notes, hewapaper advertisements Roy Kelly, a switehman, first Faulding, « tenant of the Ghitiook hotel, ended a long spre sbortly before noon today by lying down on the Great Northern tracks near Connecticut st, and allowing ‘| will file charges against Brosst to 1 did not take any money except |the effeet that the latter misappro- | $1,000 of my own,” he sald . ~ ir went opt to find STAR WANT Abe * missing. At 11 4 Wpeared I vod at Owt wed be x, Drog Btore, | Hatfield, the | wanted in real ent Terp? That's the goddess of danc ing, and the new joa will be there wattle fated funds entrusted to him by The detects He t night hi pri It liane, Following Vandery Tire fusal to file cha againat| o'clock | Honko, he was reloased from the|and a ive g tween him and Hoseo Mf 1112 2nd Av, ang a an & Y hf 1 eattle Newsboys’ | i. Hoseo, 27, cashier at the Banca! or $1,000 in cash on 4 om Cor. 4rd and Pike, of money to lend, a map of the In| observed Faulding loitering about ion, and a big ' Italian ckion and nard wis, | wild co fina ou did no {Ry United Prose.) ; paeeaae ta belie (terior of Oregon and a bundle of the tracks, and warned him of dan: |)(")'8 sp die ag bee ei fc or fore I fie soe, 618 20% LONDON, Nov, 5.—The court [EON OC's q jpapers that may prove valuable to ger, Ten minutes later the bodY| ii, emolonor, Anaibole Breall whalt wan't today dismissed the petition of || “")"!" ' he authorities | was found, Faulding leaves a ne ig 6 Se ee i ither, wo | kept the $1,000 siecat plenty of ins 1 . accused him, may have to face an| Bosco was held Dr. H. H, Crippen for a retrial [pay lace; plenty of time| He ts held here ding the ar id OW Gk: ITO 6 en eee ee eee ee ee eects @ newspaper, 6 Le {val of officers from Seat arbara, © They have been no- a 7 asabure on a charge of having murdered jon the turkey holiday-it's only up| 7" : “ te vol a. Pe re a t ra, Cal. They hay HNO} ods as a result of accusations his| watch repairing ageney and pawn poop 1 to get he irl ty —_ be y ‘VOpres, bs 4 nahie han de to he polle shop a OF lace, and ends money P ee Sere. Bente Bithore Orrenes | t 7 eae hy that tx at-| Merly pre of the Guaranty | i . i The yr - on va - i art to te 6 fe tie ou = : He , & daughter © comt pe ota tog Benttle,| ne Cis part tragedy, pa aly for hin countrymen do j oa lthe wheels of a awiteh engine to | He was completely | The decision means that Crip- | ronding to the details: George W ‘0. of isady ted thd: aan ‘ nf: ct p ending to the deta eorae . Ah 2 , comedy for Ne poles Brewai| not charge any intere f for| ,, ot” fam pen will hang Nov. 8 IEngler, George Harriso James we > te «. ny t ey he A came in excitedly yesterday morn-' holding deposttors’ mone ” October teu tegieey “reach Pomeroy, Lou Fen. [IAF charge, are accused of | aving| Two tittle kee ek mm rere a __, Crippe 4 wien) eae e |fored names to deeds and mort! nowman, tw throe yearn old, + Aelelaelahehteh hel Rok Loledehebedalel elehddhalelel-t Hq Crippen appeared in cou " kaKes, the alleged frauds Involving are in the care of Mrs. M. J, Kelly,| © Lice olen, dag dq ni eitorears: ¥ yg apt j about $40,000 Jat the county detention home, hav I SERGEANT’S WATCH TOO ACCURATE; POLICE STEAL IT. * a Fon, aang } es ; * > hah an hat Crip Waltine tor OFF | ing n deserted by both father \* * November '§, : ven tmvst not appear in cour whe PORTLAND” Ore, Now’ Ban) ome mother * CRANFORD, N. J., Nov. 6.—The $80 gold watch that caus & | © daughter, a oi yd DF dd ‘ | Pp <4, oy 8 re BS A - i The father, Lee Bowman, ts in |® ed nome of the pol to be re ted late for duty was stolen ® t t © Appea 8 argue officer from King county, Wash., Is for non-eupport. He must pay * from Sergeant Halsey as he was snatchin inka . Byrn tices pute, Se . a et ma ~ rag here today to return D.| $7.50 a week for the children's care A thousand voters who filled An|® desk a . Mrs. George Olifwent i icactnte . Chiseess tap-wea} A. Hatfield, a real estate operator.| ‘The mother left for Portland, glv-| onde hall last night cheered Judge | # The sergeant suspects some of the night squad because it # |* (1th Wy ; Sra bat hie Jauntiness of mans ner | {0 Beattio. to face a charge of first) ing the children into @ nelahbor's| W. W, Black, the democratic nom-|* was the relentless accuracy of the missing Umeptece that caus & Aer Watt i Sad veal hed He walked stead! erate id i le care. The neighbor walted for Mra./inee for congress, when he made|® ed him so much trouble ® Ic “ & doegn j bad veatshed. He walked s Liatticld was arrested here last) Howman to come back, then turned] q final ‘appeal for votes 1n Seattle, | He is in a quandary, however. If he makes charges against * | 5 aorure. : The Ministerial association, | sen Pactcmiaceng | the children over to the county Appearing on the platform with] ® the men to the police board they expect to charge him with # || DEATH f NOTICES § Will Appeal to Crown at its meeting Monday morn. | a - m ‘oyl Nie hypo og : Red Bo steeping at the switch : ; ate eys announced| ing at the ¥. M. C. A, le ex | terill, candidate for state and fo ’ § Crippen's 4 heya announced) ing & ‘tok ike seaal | | OULD-BE U $ United States senator; Chas. ¢ [AA SRRRAREERERERAR AHR A ERAN EH ian that the next step would an ape| pected to take up the | se Oe ; 1 oe nei 3 i. peal to the home secretary to com | question against Hi Gill, For Heifner chairman of th A y “y We i mute the death sentence to one of| mal resolutions favoring the OFFICER JAILED val comarere Sen. ie aus Se hoapial, Wy. i pen a pardon. | President Joseph L. Garvin (ity Urited Press.) ata pod pred 2 nee ar algg nd FUNERAL DIRECTORS, frau ad anced of pasate Mae al ee A ee 99 YEARS IN PEN ~~ i & dismissal of the appeal, by phar pats age Slag pot Ew Judge Yakey this morning #us-lReed, a curly-headed countryman iis for salen Diack. Mr. Heltner | t i R Arthur Carpenter, , . ° egg tt. lots for je c elfner | 2 ie » verdict was announced. ev u Pp 2 Ha ¢ r interposed by the res Inite 7 oe Mi so Aroyel i nis i He treasurer, have already signed | state be! th cesta ~ io on ee ed a United States] scored Will B. Humphrey for fatl-| (My United general to muster out the entire a _ Eur aid ner naieak.: Later ani. the resell ar eutind ak Gann Sox ttatieaah oe me ibn or on ae ing he rane rig + a ple! DALLAS, Tex. ee ase eden Mak he. enmnct j t jo . pleaded of this diatric nin state and the! : or be d to ja under heavy nk, whie ought udgmen . ‘ . ssult of the conviction ot men to guard du < f or es ae |CONVICT PARDONED: ee ee ouiement) the United Staten district court| pation during bis eight years’ sery-/Fesult of the conviction of Berat Blea cnteed gad tae gy Aighanand OMe hae iy Bs ie wine wate SERVED 29 VEARG | Sealnat the Nation or Ads. General] ent, ane wa enced to three] ice in congress, and told of the en-|J, D. Manley for manslaughter, | UN) MERE become subject to con ; < hands, silently brooding | |the bonds of Former Adj. Genoral mionthe In the county Jail. Reed] viable record Judge Black had made] committed when Manley bayoneted | Sherine coitnters vidoe es y RO€KLAND, Me., Nov John | Ortis Hartite smiled and went back to his cell. Jan a public official “ ab “ilitary © claimed that part of the” wr ; L. oe ' & man at the time of President! Four officers of the natio of Hamilton, for which hon Reed was arraigned bis at Taft's visit here tn 19 the na-|guard also resigned, and it ts torney id he had been guilty of tional guard of Texas faces disrup-| feared that the trouble will spread. | g. the only TS WIFE TO ve “ f ine, ae Say BEA ton Manley killed Louis Reichen-| « had Captain Kinnard of the Dallas and was sentenced to serve n belng an automobi) vi ion being sa ae ser ge DIVORCE COURT « company today asked the adjutant! 99 re’ imprisonment a re to recover : Cc. Farr, ife convict, recetved a The be 4 pariton today, after having served | hecule! 29 years yugh free to go where he will | th bonds, w will not ta mmediate ad it wh cashed ge of his opportunity, In fact,| * ust n Warrants Yakey’s rvlin air KERR RETR | va! | * * : duets bel a * lhe probably will remain at the pris-|§* to the effect the state alone | had ed as an lcer in order ae | Piattora tena % This coupon admits FREE # Jon during the winter in the employ | °8® Fecover on the bonds to secure a position of favor with! when pretty 19yearold Margar [Sekt ht a ee tee eee) hy Jolin solve by Law Me : “ger * DIX AND STIMSON BOTH #| 4 2 Bring your ® any boy under 16 to see ®iot W Norte The warden & woman and with hie friends et Kummer was denied a divorce 4 IN AUTO ACCIDENTS #| eryone ® ing pictures of Boy * | says of the be st| . Inet Saturday, she declared that} 7 Pow wf | ® Alaska theatre, 514 %| prisoners, needing neither repri JOY RIDERS HIT RRR RARRR EAR AH Hl eho Would start a new sult against FROM * | TROY, N. Y., Nov. 6.—John #| % av., up to 7 o'clock tonight. | mand nor punishment * bn ag sadivte }-f Swe lar i, meme * A _ Dix, democratic candidate *| * * beni lew oT ae - - ba me lor governor, while en route RRR RR ee | OLD MAN VICTIM : ARRIET CELESTING LEFT b VA hs e hy BB ge Bex rr xen | Little 1-yearold Francesca Bo-|# from Albany to this city lant * eth she donbel teats Bi | Berardi z it Geo ; jeaaino was committed to the care # night, was in an automobile FIGH 7 ON se * Harriet Celestine Hagadon #/ tiled today, charging desertion. | Sfthe sisters of the Mt. Carmel mis. # accident when his machine E. E. Svenson, 66, was run into,|# is certainty some meean wife, @| Mrs. Kammer wanted @ divoree| sion yesterday be Jud Frater.|® int treet ielish @8 tik Oak lak ‘Geers anit uaee ioe Gee : ee Weeee See D day by Judge Frater.|# ran into a street excavation. * ) * husband, James A., ®)tmcause her husband failed mm Her father, Antone Bocasino, had) # Mr. Dix and the members of * lay early yesterday morning by a|@ who » 78. &ja home for himself, but allowed | ier mother and a fri f the fam-|#® hi t re badly sbi eeneeenee etre party of joy riders In a specding/# He doesn't complain be wihis parents to provide for her.|/)" yengt hie & friend of the fim his party were badly shaken * Judge Gilliam took under advise automobile on Jower First av # cause she left him last Sep @] Judge Gilliam thought George |.’ 4 ore A that b gy e ia = ment yesterday afternoon the mo The crow of a Baliard Beach car/® tember, but he kicks because @}wasn't euch a bad busband, when |r. Oni itt nny hor suche ee Ww YORK. . tion of Frank Ha: to make saw the accident and took the old|w® she didn't leave him anything W{he gave her such satisfactory | 010 tn atthe frome the and cole Me Die, whe oiinon gp Al the complaint in th mpt pro man to the city hospital. The po-i# else ‘ # | parents-tn-law sa See — Fc KR, aAis SOR GOS SAR ceedings against ¢ py, and | — Hice are looking for the joy riders.|@ Even the range went whon «|. —- bea Bleep enya aden fe Baogheertrplg reg omer marge ae property owners in the restricted Sitkek Cir rien, The number of the auto is not|® Harriet Celestine left. and & esc aah aialge wrap ogc weet tall wee Fa renga Ed date Brae dF ‘ district more specific. Hammond ar Crowded Meridian car side | known, ® poor hubby was left without # 00 WOMEN TO cor ten ees * Oru » her mother i soe eae 7 . “4 dlrs B agenons ~4 bd i — that the broad aegation that! tracked at 39th st. and Wood- —_—— *# & cook stove, he says in his ® ai : i; Suk seen te eo dee tee 3 ey were in contempt of the court's u wes ea = h © ene ol hi | ; Injunction order {s insufficient in| enough room inthe cer for |DRYAN DISBARMENT ee. mt, et ONS WORK AT POLLS ANTI-VICE MEETING. | # did_ his opponent. A touring * \ law. Judge Gilliam will announce! everybody to stand inside and CASE BEFORE COURT « * fm car was commandetred and the * i his decision on Wednesday The anthvice | meeting will be! w® candidate was ta to New * : t io preach ogg ong a F peasy" os RHRAKKAARARAARARAH t 4 orderly | held under the auspices of the! ® Rochelle for his speech in the # | erapns 5 crowded out onto r plat Twentyaix out of the 28 demur ~ A quiet, dignified and orderly : j THE LA PINE ; DRIVES TACK IN HEAD form which |s against the $. E. |rers interposed by States Senator campaign will be conducted by the| West Side Improvement club Mon-| # evening cearante cane you All the TO CURE BLINDNESS! Cov rules James W. Bryan against the dis DISASTER TO Seent enftragete at the polle next|day night at the West Scattle Con-| wx & & & & tt tom tet te tw] omar neers rea ATLTNTA Nov. 6.—William Wil property man | barment proeedings brought} ‘Tuesday Each ward wi be in or ve cogfhag peo en one Spay genes m, Lage weal Ma i UTNTA, Nov. §.—William | imme a trane |against him were overruled by| the hands of « captain, who wi o, ©. L. Mile ' 7 stteat Jove ; Hams, a negro, is in jail on a charge | fer. I got to get home. ft ean't | Judge Main this morning. The case IG DIRIGIBLE have under her supervision all the — * _— bo y Say € special gr jury — a DE | hie : of swindling, arising out of the it fh it nh ‘will aes = preoinet workers. | Dunstan, Rev. C. F. Myers, Dr. C. R.! the Times dynamiting will bold p ; most novel “cure” for blindness | pon phe night while you a tnd pois gs Cae = are acre clk . wer 600 women have already |Ganniway and Dr. Maud Parker more hearings until next Thursday a sae ae 4 om ggg ad Sip ations eel gga Conductor: “Nothing doing.” |torney Cummins, who ts represent-| PARIS, Nov. 8.--After a night | *Manified their intention of working | . craven uae Gao ; rittae's tack inte the back utthe| _ Biff, bang—blows and catch: | ing the bar association, held that nol spent bucking head winds, which |*t thé polls, and more aro register ah ; ti a 4 Fiend “ore ge of the) ascatch-can wrestling fury tri be had tn disbarment] threatened to carry it far out to|!28 St the headquarters of ian , t Teen wa ra 5 Result: McGill to jail, Inspec- cs. This question will be|sea, the dirigible balloon, City of | Baual Suffrage league tn the Arcades , H naga shen tl tor Charles Chambers of S. E. before Judge Main Satur-| Cardiff, which sailed from Worm.|>ullding every day. | u e oun §S ame k operation, paid Williams $ Co. to hospital, = | wood Scrub, near London, yenter ‘ | *. 4 ; Argument—McGill: “He start - day, landed at Corbchem, near WAS KELLY ROBBED? | told the judge the tack process was | J it. Went aft h " | 1 1 f. tae te . ed It. Went after me with an Doual, early today SINNIPEC Nov, §.—Hugo Many places have articles which give fame and re not very painful, but that Williams'| jron bar, and it hit back in self Sui id The ball Sind WINNIPE Poin Pha ap ; 1 “4 manner of taking the $2.50 “hurt| gefenee e rove an a Suicide _ ser ae A of ed alia ed Kolly’s cry of “robbery” as the re |f nown to the place. Ireland has its linen, Belgium its im ' no ceed Te \ considerable.” : Chambers: “McGill abused | lenis will be repaired by the crew oult ¢ 2 ey ee Dogg Se mense horses, Vienna its art, France its eyards and Pil . cep widowers famliy, Be i to me, then attacked my | That William Mewis, whose body ahd the flight to Paris coatiaued| ee ee sen its beer. ‘ + saree { PLANS PHONOGRAPH Epil Ch 1 | was found yes afternoon tn ‘ Sawing i hued Capon! is backed up today by fans w han j FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS ae k Wieveek tenes “or |the Woods neat tersection of | ™Sht who saw the contest. Kelly did we : Staite st : © the . : . ine | assault aM od BIS eee kha eee ee etl the leading, and landed | th In our own country Pittsburg, the Iron City, its steel, LOST AND FOUND, MIN APOLIS, N H | ih asily bel pntitied ~~ INNEAPOLIS, Nov. 5.—Having came evident today when | y % cleaner blows, easily being entitle ey A glee Cc , Bias oe Mires i ae cee s found the use of phonographs in| | Mounted Patrolman Alvey found an|y CENSUS MAN ON *\to the verdict || New leans its oys ers, alifornia its citrus fruits, and Bj Mx, evening. os Seseail the school rooms of the city schools emnty east acid bottle near the —————————— |) Puget So ts DUNGEN CRABS. Finder. ple tity Main 496, oF F i & success, President Elwell of the apot whee lay. The acid| % At 7e ere ei] i nip | i school board is arranging for the wit i88 a otis cated = } Paihiton, of moving sicture me ODD CA vied re ‘ an al bed (My United Pree.) *| E fn exabie as fe shioll ord tard ohell ; chines in all schoo! buildings having , a |* LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6— #/ jastern crabs are soft shell and hard shell ~ } auditoriums. Descriptive schemes tA a | * Hart Momeen, examiner for #/ are i of different countries, geographical | ny Caited Frese) * the census bureau, is on his #) oe ” u gubjects and industrial pictures wili|.. 08 ANGELES, Nov. & ais R il Pric * way to Seattle today te in #| p : Bo varieties in season 2 werly eoue ee . i a thon to the students at otateg|Vem® Stafford to dead te etal rices at & vestigate the census returns # This institution has been Roth variet "ap isa yeagrowienitg aan, Daria Gl ught after ne . ' idircats the result of a strange Pica ME: || # in that city, Momsen has com: #| ; both small and meat fairly sweet ro es ——— . w nt, which even her husband, Public Markets & pleted his work in southern # |} in existence only three years bhecaien HELP WANTEO—FEMALE u HISKEY COST SMALL who was driving the car, is unable} Bs * California, and has declared #/| i alf ¢ has . ~———errrrnrrne BOY HIS LIFE|to explain | 2 TE that the figures turned in for |] #8 one-half, and it has over Candidly, is there any other crab like the Dungenes : peeari A. Talbot, who was driving | rn FLACK MARKET & Los Angeles are correct. He # x thousand depositors. We A B TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 5.—An-|another car on Norton av., says he} Meste—™ & expects to complete his work # || us drew Bugas, aged 4, r|saw the woman, who was 30 years * in Seattic before the end of * ave over $300,000 in small : . 24 hours of unconsciousness, the re-|of age, fall from her machine. He | mutt & next week. * Immense size—the most delicious meat—full and firm NTED—Reves £ sult of drinking nalf a gla he her husband take her to| fer, * «| its rs key. He saw his fath the receiving hospital, where she oe eee eee eee *| wa a et | A liquor, and followed his example FRANZ ADELMANN, with his full orchestra and Ballard = car 67th = street walk one east HELP WANTED—MALE, VOTE YES! DON’T FORGET! | ing the dynamiting of the | Angeles RESPONSIBLE “3 wi | assistant cen-| 15 k when left alone. His mother founda {ford declared that his wife . latest hits, every evening for di 1 lat r supp. ‘ } him reeling drunk, and he soon went| apparently leaped from the ton-|°* r. ennis in fi) t latest hits, every evening for dinner and later for supper, S Fl to sleep. When a physician was|neau ¥ ® was driving at a|i6 cent evicrahay Slate: Boarvents Htek called it was too late | mode ed. He lares he|® doz 1216 Ww. 67th | Phursday Night, Souvenir Night. : g i PHOENIX, Nov giv-| coroner , Get tt p learned the difference be 1 it ing his name as ar-| . ¥e off the 5 rested tod: ad is | Fremont andiitween this bank | » 2 Q = bank It means that building in 6 to travel r big manatee Scheffer, ‘Trea { ending a tigation ¢ of @ story HA hog ¥ he is alleged to have told regard lene i | | ° { 1as won the confidence of | William H. Mark ° : mn © . i Pisce for thia district, ae. |Sree } Phone: the wage-earner—the man Two amendments to the State Constitution will be sub \ Ne appreciate and so I re mnsibility for the arrest | Golde Ballard 1080 Li cis mitted for approval November 8. One relates to succession 4 eas Mots Win axecunia Shadd, the former cen 8. Poor Digestion, Poor in the governorship, the other corrects an injustice in the Health Wher ar stomach amerator arrested on an in nt charging him with pad he local ¢ roll, Marks|25 cenia, Bellefieur apples, $ . » that he gave Shadd instruc delt 4 ® a oranges. ent relating to the asatieg of ar in port and hotel jare healthy, your blood will be in which are made ths baoie| pure and rich; then you will get Marks neither defends nor ac ver e « Dr. Shadd. law as to qualificat VOTE YES ON BOTH Pe mn of voters as well as large deposit Join the other thousand ors, and same give the bowel Open a $1.00 account. careful attention to both rowing xem, ete Hiram Bartel, learn ihe We sell Money Order and Travelers’ Checks at cured a case of stor - eens Le a eae ach or lowest rates, payable any wank | trouble. I can, AND DO eure * pe isan f t y WW L 4 Ns where in the world lLina Quits Her Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven|°Ve!Y, ase of stomach and bowet Bank for Savings WAGES > AL ye - } Ww 4 | Breaks Up G rouble BY ORUGLESS METHOOBIE!! phicg Ave. and Pike St ¥ Leo, : € pay per cent in- Hf} reaks Up Grip and |when the patie Nl follow my . hoes get Pa nt me si Get the “VILLMORE" MAT ia 82.50. You o% 1 a k pimples, weak No Hine ay j ache nervousne rheumatism na Cavalieri to cancel her | neuralgia, leanne falling hair, di ent to play the leading jturbed sleep, face The State Bank } Thats” tonight . : ‘ condition {a not believe A Good Remedy. ness and constipation? Poor dige McDONALD’S HAT STORE + on but it is likely Wee Cauahe. Guid fuon.| 108 18 the first cause 10% Third Ave pags 4 of Seattle il ar behind the footlea — Coldin-tho-Hen, ; If you want to get well, and stay ; i 8h ligt e tin Throat ever ev ; pain well, at @ very small cost, call at] BOTH SPEEDY AND BE PROTIVE NOT ICE rie : : “sine Mutual Life Building E SPECULATED | ret edy; can be relied upon to gl the ve addre | ne Fille a 1 Hat ; ‘ ene manage who ha teen negotiating with gue at th leading ' ; _nallath ‘ . 1 tus ave dental manufacturing Co shes to annonce that he has bee . Cor. First Av. and Yesler Cause Bert I Hawle of | Prom re |\CONSULTATION FREE): than Anes at fortunate in securing 1,000 sets of the best platinum pin teeth nt 1 pecul P eventy-seve directly on 4 ee 4 Aso My 1 extremely low figur We are willing to give you the benefit : ng ste the k r disturbing| Olseases Peculiar to Women a ' " . 1 good fortune one at a price heretofore 1 that she| the t of th em Specialty, | Use the BAKE OVEN |"! . ack o I d of, Rememt vere afe only one thousand sets, so come th him . eventy-seven” 18 free from all! and Other Drugless Methods Only.| '¢ bd i ' you wish to take advantage of pplied for alhabit-forming drugs.. je harmie 1 ; We are giving special low price t dental work as per belong A small vial « ant pellet whose husband wa killed Bo . ritten guarantee given with all work © found | fits the ve cket 1 dealer by Philippine natives, wishes| GOOD RESULTS ALWAYS FOLLOW Nc Bring this ad with you : i Incompatible, |{n medicine, 26¢ or matted |coples of The Star of October 27th, ' tidney Pilla. ‘They ar Regal Dental Offices SITUATIONS “WAN’ TEOMA cj wit np omen, Medicine ¢ ler ping 1 Studie arat 1 yuick in resuite, Bartel 1405 Third Av., Northwest Corner Union St. coging af eee P : ai Courtney

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