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DR. L. R. CLARK, Mgr. Regal Dental Offic Grand Free Holiday Sirn 3 Et Coupon This Coupon, when pre fented ar office, will be accepted as a cash pay ment of $2.00 on work amounting to $5.00 or more. THE REGAL DENTAL OFFICES . By Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. $2.00 $2.00 burial | just before the photogr: Boys who can draw, boys who jthink they can draw, and boys | whose parents think the boys can | draw, are the art departments of newspapers Most of them are alike, their The Coupon Tells the Story —It Is Worth Just $2.00 |! to You are alike, but one who visited The Tt means just what it ff] nk out of the ordinary, Hig most rag bees ie prized drawing was labeled, “Copy says. Cut this coupon out Hf rene trom Charles Dana Gibson of The Star, bring it to our ff 1405 Third avenue. The poor man who has pigs also your work amounts has a pigpen. So does the real far $5.00 2 1 " t imer, whether he is rich or poor J of over, hand us te Hi Bat the make-believe farmer, the coupon and we will credit §) city millionaire, doesn't have a pig wyou exactly the same as if fj pen, though he may have pigs. A yeu had en us two sil ver dollars No. matter what s f work you have bridgework, fillings or ex esters A ‘i REDDING, Gactions i it amounts to testimony by Condi $.00 or over the coupon is J] which, if unshaken, is the strong worth $2.00 to you evidence toward establishing an alibi for Fieming, the state rail man charged with the ». Vallier of Tacoma, the ninth week of the trial opened here today Statement by Conductor Gill testified that with himself and John : e b when the train stopped to sijar at the Redding depot. He stated To My Many Friends in Se- oe ming did not get on top of attle and Vicinity: in until it » d then train did #0 to You may be surprised at r |lier and Harry my wonderful free offer, | J told of above. My reasons CITY ASKS LANDS for making this offer are ; “jet " ofold ire x Councilman Wardall yesterday tae ier First, it is in- i stroduced a resolution which was tended as a special holiday | agopted asking the U. 8. govern offering to the many hun ment to deed certain tide lands ho already are ac- | west of Fort Lawton and south of vith mv superior 9] West Point sand spit to the city He gs PeTior Bi tor harbor and terminal purposes tk and low prices. I} There about 200 acres in the econd place, I be lot, which Wardall stated would will induce many J} make an ideal location for piers seéple, whom I I : |ship yards, factories, terminals and | people, whom 1 have not a8 fl Sam's officials along the “silvery yet bh the pleasure of the government would probably meeting, to come and meet I give the lands to the city us and see one of the finest denta offices, in Seattle. I Want Safety our People in the vicinity of Andover |street have been up in arms againat the exposed crossing of the O. & W ltracks over that ehfare a result the South Seattle Improve thore obtaina most Our I] ment club yesterday petitioned the usta apply [city council sasking that the rath on the Com road be forced to equip the cross tage: OME Ting with safety appliances. and sec ell do your fie At the same t at lighta dental work i, at a very are asked at BE ay nd the small and e won't Argo railroad tracks. hurt a bit WANTS RESTRICTED DISTRICT CREATED A communication received by the |council from A. L. Ganter yesterday DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. sks that the restricted district be The petitioner . re-established. wtatert hat be he d the Re M Dead” at the Y A. and that Our Expert Work it is impossible to stamp out drink “The ure what have [land vice. He asserted that hotels built trisiz 4 rooming houses in the city | business up tO Fi were filled with prostitutes and ee % today—prob- 9 that it would be better if they were ably fastest growing [| segregated dental busine in the city 7 of Seattle. We have satis- | SAVED | BY A SCRATCH fied WEBSTER GROVE, Mo.—Had it our customers—that’s B) not been for the caving in of the the ‘reason. We can satisfy [\root of bis hous R. Ponder you, too. |would probably have been burned to death. He slept peacefully through the noise of the fire until the roof hit him on the dome. HATPINS DOOMED ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dee. 5. >» ot Louis woman may wear a hat pin |which projects more than half an linch beyond her hat—if a bili |which has passed the house of del tex passes the city council. Regal Dental = Offices “1405 THIRD AVE. » 'W. Corner Union St. kow and the dead are republican soldie: | pretending they were bearing a dead man. er snapped them. i Le Tales of Ot Se pot uncommon Visitors to} stories are alike and their drawings | | Star the other day presented some. | As} The coffins | builder tells about it & set of plans says = this from builder, and was asked to look them over Jan architect come in and talk it over if I wished to bid. The plans were for the country house of # very rich man, and for the various farm buildings needed. There was a }block plan that showed the out lines of the farm and the location | jot the residence, garage barn, | dairy, toothouse, ete. Among th | buildings marked was one ¢ |‘pigwam.’ 1 thought at first it w an error and that some kind of a | wigwam was intended, but | finally learned that what was wanted was ta pigpen.” NINTH WEEK OF 'Get Use of Rink the Mam 1 down fo} Although it was said moth rink would be t lowing the Gipsy Smith meetings the counell yes: y passed an or dinance introdu by Griffiths giving the of the rink to the at It was stated that the Potlatch association would need such @ building, and if the rink were not given it would b ssary to of $4,000. that the city save Potlatch association this Griffiths sald he was op posed to voting public money for the Potlatch, but in this case where no expenditure is necessary favored helping the association Blaine opposed the ordinance The Potlatch association will use rink for the coming nine months for building floats, storing supplies, ete HARD ON PARIS KANSAS CITY, build one, Kellogg urged at an expen: the money he Mo., Dec is absurd that American w« should accept the mandat { Part: as regards dress,” says Mrs. L. M Lake, a local lecturer. “All the fashions we get from there wert designed for the demi-mondaines The man who cles t | overwhelmed at ev es mi ry sunk ‘Stops a Doep Seated Cough in a Hurry |A Family Supply of Unequaied | Cough Remedy for 50c-—Money Refunded If It Fails. Cough medicines, as a rule, contain plain yr e that a | «a large proportion good ingredient, but « can make. A pint sugar, with § pint of wa | stirred for 2 minutes, gives | good syrup a wey can buy A cont of P a pint bettle with be syrup, gives you a full p better cough syrup than y ready-mixed for $2.50—a clear saving of $2.00, Full directions in package. And money couldn't buy a quicker, better remedy, ‘Takex hold at once, gives almost instant relief, and usually Stops the most obstinate, deep-seated anyon ulate water, you as ixed in sugar made cough in 24 hours. It stimulates the appetite, is slightly laxative and bas a pleasant taste—children take it will ingly. Splendid for hoarseness, ayth ma, chest pains, and other throat bles, and unequaled for prompt sults in whooping cough. Pine is a special and highly cow ‘ompound of imported Nor way White Pine extract, and is ri guaiacol and other natural elements. ply mix it « re cent cted with sugar syrup honey, and it ix ready for use in more homes in the U.S, and C ada than any other cou Pinex bas ofte ever suceessfully. cuaranteed to give absol ion, or money refunded. of gua ue, et it for you. If not, send to The Vane Hm WM Wane, dnd Pinex in fally” euaranteed by Far tell Drug Co, (distributers), Seattle, Certificate ntee is wrapped in each pack- ur druggist has Pinex or will Uncle Sam Right on the Job—Correspondent C. J. Dingle photographs biuejackets from the United States cruiser on duty at the American tegation at Hankow. This picture was taken during the bloody fighting at that city between the insurgents and the imperial army. Correspondent Dingle takes photograph of a battlefield. This fight took place on the outskirts of Han- ave been brought to the scene in preparation for This picture shows a party of Turks under an Italian guard. The Turks tried to pass the sentries by nance yeuterday resulted in failure, | But the dead man was a pile of rifles and the Turks were arrested and the ordinance was recommit | Supreme Cour Through Dummies and Rec The. unanimous decision of United States supreme court yester day wiping out Judge Hanford's | strange ruling in the Munday Shiels coal land claims will reopen the big conspiracy charge against Munday Shiels and others, of at tempting to defraud the government out of claims worth $10,000,000. Blocks Great Game they aceu Incidentally the decision will re store thousands of “grabbed” claims to the government, and block any es ae eapeedeptememsersens further grabbing tactics through eee seek 4 C i dummy entrymen } wat, jue ‘ Rudkin Right, Hanford Wrong. Judge Hanford quashed the indlet 6 against Munday and Shie the case came up before him after arguments on. a demurrer Judge Rudkin of the Kastern Wash ington district sustained the govern ment on the very same kind of in dictment in the Doughten taking a diametrically opposite view from Judge Hanford. Now the su preme court holds that Rudkin wa ri nd Hanford wrong. 'Hesketh Wants Fair Wage Paid case Ifa charter amendment proposed | effect of the supreme court by Couneliman Hesketh ts approved | decision will permit the prosecution |} by the voters of Beattle-—and it's these Indictments to trial. Sin jpot likely that it will be turned) jiar conspiracy charges are pending fown—contractors who do work! in spokane, Tacoma, Chicago and j for the city will have to pay their| Netrott. The supreme court opin labor at least as much as the city] jon was written by Justice Lurton now pay#—-$2.75 per day |and concurred in by all the jadges Section 2 of a resolution intro-| | duced by Hesketh y | vide day pro “No employe of the city on city work or on any contract or subcontract of euch work shall be paid or receive less than $2.75 per day as wages for service rendered the city or any such contractor, and any con. tract for work to be performed for the city shall provide that ‘the minimum wage of labor em- ployed by the contractor in the execution of his contract shal! be $2.75 per day.” Charges (By United Press Leased Wire) CINCINNATI, ©. Dec. 5.—Suit was filed today in the United States | cireuit court here by District Attor | ney McPherson against the National | Cash Register company of Dayton, | 0., charging conspiracy in restraint | of trade. . | It ts agserted that the company This t $16.60 @ week, end Coun-| nay a monopoly on the cash reeiater jollman Hesketh believes that in |inquetrs pablstoring 43 | tile era of bigh ost of living a man | ra e YOUNG GIRL RIDER can't get along on lens. QUESTION ABOUT of policewoman by special ordi-| PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6.—Mem bers of fashionable society and far to the public safety mers from that vicinity were the “ " & new report. Councilman | suests of the Radnor Hunt Club at} # | Gtitfhhs tatroduced ‘the ordinance, (its annual breakfast today and the| and other ted commit atawaeaeneane * GETS FOURTH DIVORCE *# which states that the duties of po-! visitors were treated to a series of | picture show, which is planning to/ * ST. LOUIS, Dec. 6—Mrs. # jdicewomen shall be the same as| Jumping contests lopen at Fourteenth av. and E. Pi ® Helene Abeles, former actress, # those of policemen. Mins Emily Randolph, well known | st., would prove a nuisance and an ® lately divorced her fourth hus #| Blaine opposed the ordinance be-|for her polo playing at Narragan-|noyance to the community, which ® band, James Abeles, son of J. #|cause he said the office was al- sett Pier last summer, was thrown |is a residence district, people 1 * D. Abeles. 4 St. Louls million. # | ready provided for by former salary | at the ral! jump in front of the club|ing in the vicinity yesterday peti * aire, on #er cross bill, charg #| ordinances and because the duties | house. tioned the council to prevent the * tn tion #| were not to be the same as those| She landed huddled up and for alopening of the place. «Twenty-one Settee ees ene hee & of policomen. | minute it looked as if she had h names were signed to the petition etent Managemen Is the Secret of Success MR. GEO. M. PILLSBURY Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Occidental Board has more than shown his worth, having achieved one of the greatest successes as a manufacturer of any manufacturer locating in Seattle i recent year: Suit Against Cash Register Concern t Wipes Out Hanford’s Coal Decision ;:'*: Decision of Highest Court Puts Stop to Coal Land Grabbing »pens Big Conspiracy Cas The Alas D meet « pany wa anized by Charles I pany was assigned claims on ¢ the Pacific Coal & O11 compan to Alaska to file claim © Alger |non H. Stra a British capttalint nd paid $ Munday and Shiels, it 1 4, now hold irrev $10,000,000, as alleged in the ment, and $100,000,000, as extimate by experienced miners The claims are known as thé Stracey claim dare si miles northe ' Bering river field, ham claints Affects Seattle People The result of the supreme court decision will be that all the ir will be restored to the government except the few which have t filed on and develo; by ind! uals, Among those cited to show claims should not be ean tt Cathe forme Grant Calhoun Homer Hill and resident Restraint of Trade vices, and that it has forced othe concerns out of business, aime to prevent a monopoly of th is directed president and 28 offic Un busin of the and the overthrowing of compet tive firms has been y the National Cash Register oc fe years, according to the complaint hurt. Womanlike, however, she straightened out her cap and rose to her feet, demanding that the horse be brought back. She finished the ride as far as the last Sump, when the horse reared and had to be with drawn CALL IT NUISANCE Because they declare a moving 4 [instant Relief, |COMMISSION FORM | FAILS AT PENDLETON DLETON, Or., De The n fort nment and =6W. Of was al election 1 of and changed hands on the r mayor K Pend Roune Per anoual Piles Quickly Cured at Home Permanent Cure— Trial Package Mailed Free to All in, Plain Wrapper. Many case of Pile a cured by a tria) pac ce of Pyramid Reniedy without further tre When it proves ite value Ket more from your druggist a@ box, and be sure you tthe you ask for, Simi 1 out coupon below and mail today, ave yourself from the surgeon's and its torture, the doctor and Free Package Coupon PY F ‘OMPANY 1, Mich P RAM Do You Have Foot Troubles? MOST PEOPLE HAVE. I guarantee to cure you up to date. Scientific methods. Phone Ind. 5 or call At 110 Madison St. Between First and Second Aves. 415, Ask for J. Hodgson. A ONE OR MORE SHARES OF THE OCCIDENTAL BOARD co. STOCK WILL MAKE A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR Co. JUST A NOTE To those who may not know of the value or importance of our product and its future. The entire Western states have been compe led to buy their binders’ board from the New England states, paying $11 a ton for freight, or over 25 per cent of the cost. The board can be manufactured as cheap in Seattle as in the New England states, as we don’t leave the country for our raw material, and in addition to the profit of manufacture we also save $11 in freight on every ton we can manufacture. THE OCCIDENTAL BOARD co. In less than 2 years’ time has been compelled to seek quarters greater than 4 times the size of their present plant. THIS MEANS NEW MACHINERY new boilers, new presses, etc., and will compel us to invite additional outside capital by placing a limited amount of its preferred stock on the market. ae THIS PROPOSITION Invites the most stringent investigation. Our books are open to all possible investors, as well as our mill and plant WE GUARANTEE This stock to pay over 5 per cent dividends, and would not be surprised to have it pay 2 5 per cent THE OCCIDENTAL BOARD CO. If you are interested in an investment that is absolutely secure, and one that promises good returns on the money in- vested, fill out the attached coupon and mail to Occidental Board Co. You will receive a full report and data of the industry MR. G. M. PILLSBURY, FIFTH FLOOR HINCKLEY BLDG. Kindly furnish me with Pamphlet “A,” Name .