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4 THE STAR~SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919. Member of United Press, Published Ee te sae Rntered at Seattle, Waah., po stofftioe as second-class matter ‘or three months or more THE CLOCK OF DESTINY TOUS FOR Seattle Men Save Money Shaving Their Own Fair Cheeks, But They Are Losing Beauty by It xtinet | sald a well known Seattle a reward for?’ “Why—you nee he It means that democracy has at last challenged the greatest an- become nocratic government—a court with supreme powers, !t- 4 Sudde as most great historic events come, the supreme 3 rnent Shipman, manager of the| NEW YORK, Dec, 17,—“Oh, doeq about, and they are begins court of the United States finds {itself the subject of that fleree serw é 2 | siadinletiiaie |Haker Stock company, playtng at!tor, I'm #o afraid baby has the! omit the useless call ne tg tiny from which it has always shrank, and against which it has al) | Barbers Say That Their Busi- |the Seattle, has distributed posters | croup!” walled a young mother over! didn't cowt them “anythione aa ways defended itself by impenetrable reserve and portentous dig ness Has Fallen Off 25 Per} around advertising that “Wells-| the telephone. | would run to the t hones | nity. ; : < vi BN Cent Since Advent of the! | ° will pay owe reward for ts : it was a bad night, and the doctor | ery jittle OF ev. t ia a great, great thing, this sudden outbreak of battle ove: 4 | arrest of Ramaresz, the bandit.” | did not want to go out. He medi a % | Dalai Liama of our Institutions, that great court whieh has clatm preg d ray me hey Are {doesn’t any more, Here's why tated only # moment You would hardly guess ij immunity from criticism, while itself criticising and passing upon ev- th oing Businets, Jephone call; “Is this the Be Hold him up to the pphone | the most expensive stage A what is j oryththg oo | attle theatre?” and let him cough to me,” he re-|common uve at present 2° le { Tt means that the march of progress has at last halted before the Yea," pened ltt te Baye | huge mysterious sphinx, the riddle of which has, ever since the time coording to some pessimists, Well, this 1s WellsFargo Co.| It was done, Baby obediently | That ix, plain, ordinary, firepn oa H of John Marshall, been the overarching problem of our institutions, to. | we are doomed ie live to see the talking. Who ia this man Ramarez | coughed into the receiver hay. You see, under the New ¥, 4 men who have really thought day when this familiar ery will jthat you are saying we want to pay! “Not croup at all. Nothing Wke | fire regulations all properties ‘ork, } It," aaid the doctor, “Don't worry. | on the stage which are inflam mo the gta c eh I'll call around in the morn ¥ ~ a character omaly ina d in their natural state have to be put self uncontrolled and unelected mos’ everybod’ shave him in the show this week—a.dosperado,| | But the doctor did not miss his through a fireproofing process It means that the body of the people have come to know that if nowadays. All we do the live you know.” | fee, because he did not go to see the | is no exception » Hay all this talk about the tmpeceability, the superhuman wisdom, the ng day is cutta the hair, cutta! ‘Oh, well, 1 wish you'd put the|baby—not this particular doctor in Rebecea of Sum unswerving fidelity of this court to principles of right and justice, | the hair, eutts the hatr, Some days} soft on it K y amateur|On his bill-heads appears the an-| Farm in) running at the Re & whole lot of hay xo th in Seattle and a lot of kids | nouncen alp, and once in a is and has deen @ long-continued fraud. we wash the nt, “Telephone ¢ nsulta | atre it means that the people at last know that the supreme court /while we give the massage, Hut who want to be detectives have| tion charged as office call.” And/ the barn scene, The fir of the United States is composed of men—mere men; that if rails [the shave—O, the beautiful shave been calling us up, asking further | {t goes expensive, in the first place, ene way lawyers and corporation tools are placed on that bench, they |that wo can give you no more information, and giving clues—~and| “I bad to do it in self-defense,” | hay to cost about $36 nae continue to be of the same clay that they were made of when they | want. 0, yos, we shave, two three | wanting expense money sald the doctor, “Lots of patients | and in the second place, the a ton, were raliway lawyers and corporation toole—with the same men | hundred every day, but the swell} So Shipman quit would call up about the most trivial | causes the bay to bee Proces tal processes, the same views of sociological relations, the same jtrade, she's all gone, You know) things and keep me at the phone | so that it breaks and crumble weaknesses, the same strengths that made them railway lawyers | who — shave et ff Not Well.) rir Ta BERBED — five or ten minutes. In the course | will last only for « few and e we shave everybod’ who has no ath 2 bad 7 o c onseq Dertorm the senate, are going to make a fight against the domination of | And the wall that has gone up| ~~~ ery ern a RS. 58 as a Sunday schoo! pupll, Before! sationts, as far as 1 can, what sort|that would do credit to me mame ot that great court for @ generation to come, during a tne when |from this shop is only one of hun-| “The day may come,” said the|a satisfactory shave, as he has |/0A¥ing home he received careful) of symptoms are worth calling up|etor of a herd of trained eet issues of the most momentous character are to be settled by ralk | dreds manager of « shop in the residence |never beon known to tip himseit,|°°*°MOs, but to bis surprise the) hiieiieibaaemeseiiiaias <i eeeaied ‘ined elephants, 1 way lawyers and corporation tools. The manager of the shop st a/ section, “when all men will shave But be bas $1.06 « week for| ‘cher asked a tas It is true that when a thing unfust, absurd and out of adjust | Second ay. hotel shed another light|themac!ves, but we are mighty cigar money, aud there le where” ; Have you ever been vaccia | ' ment with our deepest convictions comes to the wecessity of be jon the situation. “In many shops,” | thankful for one thing, and that is beats the game, because he dooan't |" od - ing defended, it is doomed sald he, “the barbers insist on sup-| that they cannot cut thelr own hatr. smoke Harold did not know whether he| The existence of a court with the power of annulling legis!~ | plementing a shave with a hair cut,| Our business has not decreased | In some shops the barbers were| #4 been or not, so he cried all fox tion, with power to rule and overrule the president and congress, ja shampoo and all the other trim-| If the shaving has dropped off, the willfng to atate that their shaving through the lesson, and when he/ wo itzeif responsible to no one, is an anomaly, and cannot be defend: | mings they can get the customer|hair cutting has Increased, and custowers had dropped off 26 per | *¢t home he was still crying. But , = ed. The recent battle over the appointment of vew judges for the |to stand for. This practice is|there is no cause for alarm amoug |cent. in others the percentage waa |'# mother did not cry, She was| Instead of asking for uniform ot bill There are 0 lem first time brings the supreme court Into polities. And once in, | more prevalent in Frisco than any | the barbers. placed much lower. wo mad to ery, That very after-|divorce laws, why not put divorce |than $5, billiard tables tm that it must sooner or Inter find iteelt aligned with democracy. That | piace else, No man wants to go|. But down on Yosler way there|” Tho investigation proved several {200% she interviewed the teacher|court patrons in uniform country, exclusive of those owned ta, it must become an elective body, or there must be taken from !t |into shop for a shave and have| was a different tune PP ca on the subject of vaccination. —- in private homes. the power to rule congress and the exeentive the barber tell him that his bair| “I'll teach music,” sald one, “it! First—That more men shave], Hae It got to the point.” she| Boos in this country make $20, | — That sound which you hear fs the tolling of the clock of destiny. |iy getting thin, falling out, or that! the business continues to go on themselves than formerly see, “ben & Sere ieee teres | Cvnwe WETS Se DONT & YORe “x” in Xmas does not stand ter waa he has a diseased scalp, This tout-|the blink.” Second—That men’s taces doa't| (= * Sunday school clogs unless he) or cusses who (th? cross, but Ss the Greek letisy ing of treatments and remedies has| “My brud’,” sald another, “sells took as well as they did when they | “M# beee vaccinated mer, |have to walk. mover have te conwi (om, cm, besinning tae wae driven more men away from barber the frult out of a wagoo makes had the attention of a careful bar oe quite,” aid the tend woid foot alk, never have to crawl |“Christos” (anointed). THE WAY WE GIVE AT CHRISTMAS |whops than any other reason. Why, heaps of money. Maybe I go in. ber <net Seeks a0 Hf we shall rw bee pacha tinker with the KF |last week I had one of my regular! with him.” Third—Thet, men will handle] hus ease) ue se ween | ‘The “merry” in “Merry Chriep customers come in v0 e eanse - - oe comer Christmas giving has grown in materialiam and volume until | hal cut before Bh tho Frias wht wat aera = map ym rong te fight a oo ig 44) to enroll in our school have. been When the Druid priests cut the “me re.” whieh aan <— to millions of people it has ceased to be a pleasure and become a “When he returned three days/ view to economy. One well known! Fourth—That there is prevalence | **?t ®t home by their mothers be-| mistletoe from the sacred oaks). +e in the Pheri aod burden later he told me that the Frisco|Heattle man shaves himeelf every of dried lather around the ears. | caus? other children im the class} with golden aickles each winter |. cy’ saq trolicsomer put mae The season has become the time when we take annual inven: |parber who shaved him on his ar-| morning and then pute 15 cents in| Fifth—That the barber shops are| "St Bot been vaccinated. That/two white bulla were sacrificed. |... asent and oe tory of our fortunes and determine what juxuries we can afford. | rival insisted that his hair needed a little tin bank. it’s very evident still doing business at the same ola | mee & Bovel point im Bunday|Thence comes the presentday agreeable. Under a thin cloak of charity we seek to cover a world of selfish trimming.” | that he doesn't always give bimecif | stand school management. On one hand | Enclieh custom of eating beef at vanity ns . r are children who are deprived of | Christmas. The earth and rock 4 The buying of Christmas gifts has become the great financial religious instruction because their from the Panama canal, when fe ae ees acces anos = possi strain of the year. In the jumble and scramble of the shops we for- parents refuse to turn them loose| Secretary Norton must be behind | ished, if piled in a 8 yard get the real, sweet, sacred meaning of the season. pee in an unvaccinated crowd, and on | this persistent effort to excite pub- *auare, would reach threeifths @ It is the common idea that a Christmas gift, to express proper the other hand ts a bunch that/!ic tn ‘eat In Taft's cow. the way to the moon, . feeling, must be “respectable,” and this is regarded as synonymous would be deprived of the same in- - i with costly. The average Christmas gift involves an expense that wtruction if vaccination were insist When T. R. went up tn an aero. After the jury had been out s the giver cannot well afford, for the sake of something the recip- 3 ed on. plane, it cost the newspapers of very long time on @ very simple fent does not want this country about $10,000 for tele-| case, they fled into the court reom So Christmas gifts, the tenderest tokens saved to us from Par —- graph tolls, pictures, ete and the foreman told the judge adise, have come to be without meaning except as mere cold bar- ter and exchange, in which both parties lose much and gaig little. Worse still, very, very many of us, instead of making the Christ mas time a season for special charities and kindness, make it a sort of clearing time for charities, kindness, and even duties neglected al} through the year. The father has held back untfl Christmas the skates or sled that the boy might have enjoyed for weeks befor mother reserves for the Christmas tree the dolly that the ‘s heart has yearned for for months, Even family necessities often are delayed for Christmas. What we are suffering from |s barrenness of the true Christmas spirit. We still bring the gold to the festival, but forget the frank- incense and myrrh. And the gold we bring only as to a market plaoe—to exchange It. “Bee what they try to palm off] yinor Glyn has w they, Couldn't sered aa A eae , itten a novel Well,” said the = me as sag oy 9 ool — & PO! called “His Hour.” Evidently three and I'll have 1% Pesala -canenyy Apsley gpa ran Hed | weeks is too long a time for a real to you.” : p ‘oO ba e. | it ease your honor,” said | He had four pleces of battered tin|""*PP7 Stair. “a cel on, “make it 11 suppers and a celluloid button. “T ae : . . caebe cay Gear bh cam onl The French are extremely fond and one bundle of bay. | "They show you all kinds of junk! |and think that you won't know it|PUTS AN END TO INDIGESTION AND from the real thing. This one with the red paint on it is the best that| A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH I have seen, and if I hadn't been | junder a gas lamp, I might have let| ‘ a it go through. Most of the counter.| 4* there is often some one in| Some folks have trie so long te felts, though, are just pleces of tin| Your family who suffers an attack | tind relief from Indigestion sat which have been picked up somo-|of Indigestion or some form of | *SPepsia or an out-eborler stem | h, with thi MOR every-day where. Sometimes 1 get a badge| stomach trouble, why don't you cae a vertised that have ‘ |of some society which doesn't look! Keep some Diapepsin in the house | shout made up thelr ‘that 4 jthe least bit ike a fire line badge. | handy? Ms they have somethin, ‘wrong, but the dopes don't seem to realize} ‘This harmless blessing. will di-| pelleve theirs is & phony oe that. We confiscate the whole lot | go r t | gost anything you can eat without! ness gastritis, catarth of them and tell the owners t mfort, and Over ach or cancer. 1. Directors of Swift & Co., Chicago packers, have voted another increase of capitalization, this time $15,000,000, making their total ightest dis they'll be arrested the next tim 195) b2ee3s65??. —“~ae——S 000. ‘ ; jcome a nour, gassy stomach five| inning business in 1885 with nominal capital of $300,000, hoy try it ee | minutes after This, no doubt, ts @ serious mie they have boosted the total at an average rate of nearly $3,000,000 ee Tell your pharmacist to let you) tke. Be ot cot oe ie a year for 25 years. j read the formula plainly printed on | You eat does not digest; Was it fresh capital, or just canned dividends? And if the tat- Se —_ jthese $0-cent cases of Pape's Dia-|ferments and sours, tame 0am _ ter, in there any relation between that fact and the current an- pepsin, then you will readily see teh one Pree poison, Bouncement that “the packers see no prow *t of lower fees for ttd why it makes indigestion, sour | ‘refy in the gestive tract Neel and mation”? lth rama Pag a etry he ON reload meg eh ee Kor gl ne |stomach, heartburn and other dis-|‘estines, and, besides, pole Swift is but one of the big packers who have ail waxed fat to- | Boone, the real Boy Scout, Ongar| tle for a pig on der track? A ox? : TON — Tem tress go in five minutes and re-|/ breath with nauseous odor | gether, Who furnished the fat, the beef-packers or the beef-eaters? | joyously led Adolf on a foray, The! Corregt. Now stant on der track |"™P* Were Jalled here for pilter wi pea ah j Beves at cuce such miseries as) | & Beatty seen ‘The question ts not idle—It goes to the heart of the matter. | ctiest: wan a farm where the tety| und yroot 1d ing from a freight Gar. They gave yelching of gas, eructations of sour, | digestion, and without the - of the house looked benevolent. Os-| ‘The Lady-—That was very enter |the names of Osgar and Adoit ana| Phe Evidence in Favor of | undigested food, nausea, headaches, | discomfort or misery of the gar planned to secure © good feed | dizziness, constipation and other |ach, is waiting for you as taining, Here ls a delicious huch| were dressed tr * and! a A pace i OBSERVATIONS for Schaitzelbank Patrol Ne, 1 on|leberry ple to divide between you sho st ‘ ee mn ish —_ the Benefits Derived by | stoma h disorders. lyou decide to try Pape’s the strength of being “Roy Scoulds Adolf—Led me haf der fairat|> . y Bo vero Ph spay be ng and therefore deserving. Little did| bite. I bromise to safe some for thelr liberts by p, Bote Those Taking the Treat- ment Prescribed by the jhe reck that the wreck of bis hopes | you, Ongar. Both admit that since being “Hoy Doctors of the Loughney WEATHER in Southern California so warm that you can’t rec- ognize Santa Claus for sunburn. | was not far off. Osgar—Yees, yous, 1 know a Bo: . —- | Scould's honor ise to be trnates, | boreles they bave aged tetribiy Osgar—Blease, kint laty, we are| but in your case better we haf a footloose and hungrified from hik-| affidavit ing. Haf you got for us some nice| The Lady—Why, here te my boy hoo | OH, well! maybe Champ won't get hurt while chumming with Unsle Joe, it he wears a catcher's mask and protector. KNIVES ° 0 @ | . DEMOCRATS at the national capital are discusming the. harm Vunch a shee, how {2m He Will be! 20 glad to nee i Institute Is Accumulat- less issue—Harmon aad an oF eae and Harmon in 1912. queer you look. What are you? | Osgar (pallag)—Blease, who ial “ fie Sa tor White ing Ev Da q e Ougar—W. e Boy Scouids,| dot mit him? / nee Sor 8 ay y ENGLISHMEN are working for world-wide penny postage. They |,,%64" We. tatead sess hae con islaak ta Site |] A Pocket-Knife for will. r Credt an eliev id ve . ; ; ¢ Lad at is Mr, Slammer, 4 believe it would ve a big boost for universal intelligence and good | TL Ty gat yon oak itke| the tows soarchal An OWlee-stte for Willem Ti] a4 removes every Goubt and car grown men | Kit Carson Boone—There are the Ovgar—Vell—we are tn our seo The Kind That Cut |rles it far beyond ti <odeshnndatl Will Make Christmas Buying ee ee NEW gem, a species of brilliant beryl, has been named “Mor- | a _ } — : March! Halt! No ould 2 ‘sit at hansen teats A Practical Plan Dr. R. H. Demis) si: “r= sic oe cs Sain Ormse--Velt-—e culprits, Mr, Officer. Grizzly Boar | ; + ite,” in hor J. Pierp. The mit . ? ont cl hood, tee-hee! Patrol No, 88 has trailed them re | jo. During the past two and one-| ¢* i ost hac ag Be a ne mee CHEM to be geod for 6 Adolf—Yess, going on our tirt,|lentlessly ever since they robbed PRICES | 4 miei ‘4 sy seidhes crt ae ek git ha-ha "| that freight car, and the damuing 5c to $10.00 snene vent st Se epsentins ‘Me. cies oats over 101, 100,06 » | aia ‘ The Lady » tell! Why, I have | evidence against them is the stolen ° city, hundreds of people have taken | fou ¢ iday ¢ i STARRY flag floa F 101,100,000 people, counting subjects |, ps Lady rel i we zt " n ainat hy 7 ee ; | hundreds of peop ken u can make the holidays much brighter é er @ job oO e o e OM wy Bcow it Car para ernalia they wear. ur izes . a ot well os citioens. And cur Job is to make them the happiest and | ® 80%, who berg mewn 7 e D your | ° |the prescribed course of treatment | %s for the ones you are going to remember, if you Osgar—Vot, a nice liddie boy mit | ————————_—_________ } with universal benefit The riy thing nally 3 i a v y mit} | 1 fit. There may | | give them something really appropriate. INTERSTATE commerce commission is sald to stand four for |!S*t eves und blue hair? Say, be| j be some one who ts alll | WwW ‘ ‘ i the railroads, four for the people and one on the fence. #o the |!**.8 member mit ua | All Makes © ts ailing and has) earing apparel makes the best presents, as it case {a Bot hopeless for the people. ‘The gentleman on the toses sitet No, st now—we haf! failed to get relief through other | 4 is both useful and ornamental. If you do your 3 et alight on .. nbered him | sources, i . : i ‘ may yet alight on our side ae Genmr Geastiigs =~. Weber taal F Seat Spasms Soops @ sour and, because of failure to buying on Easy Payments, your cash will uid rt—fr vase do so, doubts the ability of any one}! 3 ® MAN complained that his wife took his money while he slept, |#%0uld dot—just to show you vot| B the Regal Den ists 4 \° y of any one surely go around, and the biggest part of your “Sew the money in back of your pajamas and sleep on your buck |18€ Boy Scouids we are I vill put y 714 First Av. Both Phones |/to give them relief. To all those! 8 lg cy , "ee “¥e pics: 4 was the judge's advice. Some men have no pajamas and some can't |A40/f drough hiss efolutions. (To |we would extend a cordial Invita-| paying will come alter the first of the Yaumy * sleep on thelr backs. The problem is still unsolved. jAdolf) Als! Bresent elbows! | “e |tlam to give the doctors « friendly : ; wes iss too tick—you valk single file 1216 W. 67th | tHelF methods fully and give you! . almosd two abreast. You shoult act| Our method of restort fenin references to people in ne: vv mY. | E t 0 tfitt C I ike you don'd belong to der party.| tooth te» catia ches rT Beattie, Wash. le peat Ri : y ‘1 pop eed R =| astern Vatit ng 0., nes Alzo spread ould more, tinner like] yw " Seat p Rasa bballrtctzecten teins | ‘ a piece of tleaue pabcr: “Now go] ,,W2,have copied as clonely after Get off the| after years of hopelessly searching | 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. nature a# possible, #0 as to make Fre ' behint and bring up rear—1 | remont and|the country over and getting no|« ah . ‘ , |the teeth not only natural looking J | “Seattle's Reliable Cr lo am 40 lonely in fron ane Pay) but natural dietink, ‘scbatical “Soan | Ballard car at| benefit until after taking a cou y 1 ee ehh semua ened wolf wittat — ns a my 4 yee chewers,” firm in the mouth and 67th street andjof treatment at the Loughney In-| te 5 nan Bee vo! “re! beautiful to look at a el > c | atitute, e _ 2 : a e Home of the F amicea chiog od as, Gor gee n| beautiful t k at a Be 1 Kae walk one block | stitute, they have been agreeably |* \ t 4 4 4 retzel, hase 14 got salt on id? Ias| OUT great suecess has “atirre east urprised to find that . as 9 yay <i Fw) gt W L D » ta a left-hande hg 5 right handet |" the profession to such an. es 0 a seh ; t vr wl by <i sp * “it sa tli ii ‘i Lens PRONE RBI (pretzel? Now can you remember tent that’ from end to end of the ten [inp cio ini pated ged |e ems a ne continent there are deatiata prowie- irst treatment and continued to do ete see Loy or age argue o O; : Loa atmihing ia ine Sab of ra : SOArE 10M 1 adiel eotindy taltaved, ¢ a | equal facility, but no one ob pposite Seattle Hotel Meothed” of restoring missing | g.rauard, Wash, Feb. 26, 1906, relieved, It make Sle tear yak tre wedslen cmethee ot — agpee | Some time ago I had symptoms of |2° difference what your atlment 4s I bifocals because the usual | | ——.. a a ee arpeen " m ‘P| Pheumonia well established, with | the doctors will consult with you F “limes” are absent. Wear the || eee eth need, an, °my | fever about 106. My husband called | without dharge—and tell pou the! “PRINCE GEORGE” and “PRINCE RUPERT genuine KRYPTOKS a while — ————_ lh. gro ge bors Pde 1d all) Dr. Dennis, osteopath, and through } hetr v Va und Prince Rupert. | Coaseels and you will never willingly re “FALL y ml ack tha ‘e “ ning pecessary /his mode of treatment, which docs honest opinion about your case, and at Prince Rupert w a Prince trie our m 1 is a meang|enabled to be about my housework! They give special attentio “ Leave Leave Vancouver, Seattle Agents, | } of restoring missing te hout|the foliowing day. 1 cam heartily | dise tthe ads ee Beatle, Wash. Kvery Monday 60 10a | a | chi atl St mectiat pint Pecomt nen nh tor ae gttrtlly | diseuses of the skin, lungs, liver oe . way Nortnbound | All that wo require ts two ar|does not require the surgeon's kuite |8tomach, bowels, kidneys, rheuma . very Saturday at 34 HatesonVercat 4 h 2 1 t | [ all more teeth in elthe nw to work | MRS. JESSIE I. HOGAN tism and all chronic t les of Leis B. Ga. 3 at from. And when the w don . ‘ : vous for i ! ou will happy. You 1 | digestion, ali bowel trout eeers if atticted | esteo re6 It in a t » Of Fili-o, , feel and look ne for | ae Pri fw - eu} afflicted in any way: with rheu re an sehing tenth «Feo a tiful teeth en the beauty a¢liame 1 4 ~ galy se8,) matism, neuralgia, lumbago, kidney , 2 ta und di pe t kidn v ma reo oes ont 3TO5 ONTHS well as improve t ealth if} y ae % jstomach, liver and nervous diso 1230 Second Av., Near Union hw sm “ our teeth need repairing, oreif youl take treatumee ie Weel 1 ape ’ Fill-o Manufacturing Co. | whore ure in need of new teeth, call at our! bake oven and ot Probes, gfe Biarsy gectigdagions fs ° — seg Sap gCo, | office for = free exanit: a » and other = drug frankly tell you what we can do for i! eile state Dae Re, GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS we will explain and al hat’ oe | methods | you Give a Pretty Picture for Christmas | ain and show what we! anaes | > }) can do for you CONSULTATION F E| Offices: 220-221 >eople’ anaes ‘ ' Benin Bri 5 oe COLLEGE We give a written guarantee With} We can accommodate rome Bank Building "‘s i] Pa me |turee torealfta.” We have ® food line of ess Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or all worl with board and room, Prices low.| pike § & Second Ave. and /pictures and mottove tn holly voxes, and night 24 pap oe | | ike St Jhand-colored calendars. sell real estate, etc. th “| REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. R. H DENNIS Hours: 9 , Ry i - IN. . » m,. to 6 p. m.; Sun 1 », AP { | 1405 3rd Ave, N. W. Cor. Union St 1216 W. @Pth Ot. sins cele PEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. 1944 Vleet Ave, Near University St

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