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> People’s iwi j mon wealth. fof spyelal privile Pions between perm 66 74 Breaks up Grip and COLDS When cooling. Tt is not when the body f# hot, but when ft ts cooling, that It is most suscoptible After exercise change your cloth ing at once—don’t wait till the damp things next to your skin you a chill or check the cireula tion Seventy-seven checked — circulation blood coursing through and breaks wp the Cold All doalerg, sell “Soventy-se or mailed. the the veins restores: starts the on Medictne Sta, New ¥ rk Hhymphreys’ Homeo © Mam and Ane CLass a ¢ THOMAS rIRsT rIR Q ‘jand { THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1911 99 |How the Red Cross Seals Help to Stamp Out Tuberculosis--Stories of Angela and Jennie Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven| ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY WISHES TO SELL $1,000,000 WORTH OF SEALS THIS YEAR Why should anybody bother to! buy Red Cross seals? | Here's the answer, Angela | Fradinardo and Jennie Leveri give | it | Look at the pletures of ‘Angela | and Jennie, The lower one of h was taken when the National So clety for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis first found the girls in the slums of New York, suffering from tuberculosis. The upper pictures were taken | after the girls had been given OD YEAR'S open air treatment | WHICH WAS PAID POR OUT OF THE MONEY RAISED BY THE SALI OF RED CROSS) SEALS. | These are only two of thousands | poor men, women, boys, girls bables—all over the country who conquer “the great white plague” because hundreds of thou: sands of people give up a few pennies at Christmas time for al tew Red Cross seals. : Statistics aren't necessary to} prove the value of the Red Cross is, which will mark so many Christmas packages this year ANGELA FRADINARDO of — THE — Story of Washington’s Dental Conspiracy By EDWIN J. BROWE, D. D. 5. WEBE Law Is WOT Law. While playing with a child ‘aid you ever pretend that you was lookin for Something whit tm fact 9 Knew where it was but in order to fool’ aad mistead the child: you con tinued to look everywhere, but failed to find what you were looking for? Well, this is exactly what the big Politicians are doing with rhe pesple They pretend to be looking for the trouble, and some of then, like Mr. Roosevelt, Mr, Taft and Mr LaPollette, are wiiliag to find an: thing and everything except the real trouble, and they each and every 0 rus from the terrible ek rabbit. be: f courte wh for so-called big terfuge, artifice fle fellows, who must be treated with misgtying, be- cause they may, while steeped in tx norance, conciude that they are the law and the chosen of Justice (first hand). to glority the law, by its ad ministration through their purifying inftzence and arbitrary, unrestralved u WAT IS THE MATTER! The matter Is that the law.of this land is administered by public offl- telala who are mere agents and errand boys of big business corporations (special privilege), and whea the interests are be nerved fthe law is not allo function Sand apectal privilege ef the law's operstion operation Therefore it maticaliy in th whose” agents In this event the pefvae rig citizen: is not the taste of the com- but le subject to tho will and the publi bwervient to tt oy should com if our court judy Works auto- interest af those welfa’ besinees Prebena th do n In principte same phenomena that fake place in the interest of Combine in Washington | cfal privilege throughout the land 1 shall now. call atintion to speeific Instances t@ iuatrate the point 1 was-arrented tn 1906 for practic- ing Dentistry without a Heense. The only exidence against me was that I fook a set of faine teeth from ar old lady and did something to them in the laboratory. She did not see me do anything, nor could she swear I did, but she wupposed that I did, and the Yerdict stood against when, at the saine time, an enved Dentint Working in the offi Of the ing a i was mak law nd the} a net! pid lady who testified| 36 You supp umed the arrest that unlicensed While graduate Dentists of yearw experience were being prosecuted by the Dental Hoard, a young lady office assistant to a beard member, in Ta-| coma, wae cleaning and treating teeth in bie office, and she was not| even a Dentist, nor a Dental student Could | have prosecuted bh fieing Dentistry without >, | could not! But my r Dentist of twenty years’ ¢ was ertested and fined for of a hired eap Dental not eount. in court, notwithstanding the United States ‘supreme court has sald ‘Though the law itself be faircon its face and tm: in appes if it is applied and administered by ublie authority with an evil eye and sual hand, #0 as practically to e unjust and illegal discrimina-| in slmoilar elr- material to their rights of qual justice im still prohibition of the consts But our gracious judges allow th Frinis of the law them. nor did they car: Mt. Gur courts admitt bitrartly L not be shown umatances, be denial within the Rution, would unequally ad. held that this) und for review-| Dental Board. This be the Dental La is Jaw only when it functions in the Interest of the mm the ine latorn | the in Law, then the Law not} Mr. Roosev good trusts wants to be elt now says: “There are and bad trusts.” He premident now. In 1900 I heard him say: “There were no trusts.” He wanted to be president then. He has been the good trusts’ 00d president wince 1900, and will be the good trust’ president again If elected, I know one Advertinific Dentist who paid m to the combine to 1a p ‘ation of nonlicensed and he had four unlicensed working In his office, but they were never arrented. They were ind Were not arrested. like me, who fought for their rights and did not join the combine, were persecuted. hy wan it that’ the president and Secretary of the Dental Society did Rot call on me to Ket money to prone- cute other Dentints, and then allow me to employ without hy, unlicensed — Dentints arresting them? Because they feared that I would tell the People vhat they were doing hif'ts why Law is not Law, and why the people of our country are beginning to look upon the Law and | made | suppose he i# of @ desirable sort, | bis kind” ‘Hanna Peddling our rt# with suspicion, distrust and Atego. "3 BPWIN J) BROWN, D. D. 8., 713 First Ave., Union Block, More conclusive than any figures | which could be tabulated are the} living, breathing proofs of their} value. There is Angela Fradinardo, for example. Angela was born in al New York cellar which never was anything but damp and dirty, Her father and mother were sore die tressed because Angela was 6 quiet and sombre, The neighbors | called her “the little one who can: not laugh.” it is more than probable that} Angela would have died if it had not been for the folks who bought | Red Cross seals that year. Angela was taken from the cellar and | placed in a fresh air of The harvest of smiles which fol-| lows the work of the Red Cross seals is almost unbelievable. There! is Jennie Leveri, to add to this| proof, The only difficulty in the| case of Jennie is that she has| changed so much In one year, that it is bard to make anyone believe | her pictures are of the same girl Beoale White of Philadelphia is| another healthy, happy person who! owes her life to the Sayers of Red | ANGELA FRADINARDO BEFORE THE GIRL IN THE TENT (8 BESSIE WHITs, “AFTER JENNIE LEVER! JENNIE LEVER! Cross seala. She had bad tuber culosis from chitdhood and her life was despaired of until a visitor to se rll home from the tubere ulosis #o- clety arranged for her to begin the out-ofdoor treatment. It didn't veem best for her to go away from Treaty Only Abrogation of Polite Slap on BY GILSON GARONER ! WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 16.— The abrogation of the Russian treaty will not be alarming in its) immediate consequences, After house and senateshave got through | tions. We might have trade war and the president has signed the | with Russia and «til! maintain gen resolution, although there is reason | eral diplomatic relations. to belleve that Taft will veto, there| The fact, however, that no com st remains a whole year before | mercial treaty existed between the the treaty would come to an end.| countries would result eventually Thus, there would be a rimjin friction and the friendly rela which to consider the terms of a/tions of the two nations would be bnew commercial Treaty. impaired. ‘The most important thing in the| The action present treaty from Russia's stand-|nouncing this polnt/is the so-called “favored na-| course, to compe! Russia to accord tion” clause, This provides that to American Jewish citizens travel Ruasia is to have as good terms in| ing In Rassia al! the rights of Amer the admission of Russian goods |ican cilizenship. into the United States as the United| Russ ie threatened States accords to any other nation. | breaking off of her comm If present treaty is abrogated | tations with United the way is opened for any discrim-| whe agrees to passport prop ination which United States may | Whether the threat will b wish to make against Russian | ineffective by the president's veto goods. Ruxsia petroleum comes to| remains to be seen, The desire of the United States, an strange to| big business, of course, Is to main relate, Rassian sugar, and Inatchiwr> the commercial trade “THE FIGHTING COCK AND THE SAGE A FABLE (One That Aesop Unfortunately Overlooked.) While strofing out among the chicken ranches, a Bage city found a barnyard in which strutted a Fighting Cock much over by the poultry Why the homage paid to yon rooster? else the . "He is, indeed, not sought after as an asset in the economy of the chicken industry replied a goose, “but he enjoys the admiration and homage of the barnyard because he has such great prowess as a fighter Not one can prevail against him with his spurs. Oho!” cried the Sage. “And I suppose he renders service flock by fighting In defense of your lives and your honor? “Not that, indeed,” answered the goose; “he fights only for show We all consider him very hot stuff. “Well,” remarked the Sage in a tone of derision ds to lavish adulation on a sp 2 is 80 worthless.” And then he departed, for he wished to be in time to cheer a couple other, these articles would be affected. at liberty to disertmin goods exported from United States. A commercial treaty does not nec evsarily affect the diplomatic rela of congress in de aty is, intended, of with the rejal re * unless ition. made from the that was inquired. ‘I did not incubators would be full of to the you are, nen of your kind if} the arena an pugilists maul had a ticket to of prize . Rooker T. Washington couldn't get Jack Johnson—and sometimes not “* noticed In a crowd then. MORAL: unless he went walking with - Rich Widow Won by| Here’s Dowie’s Son | (By Unitea Pr Schoolboy Wooer |. cilcxtic* % |Dowle, son of the United Proce Leased Wise) _|City, and far famed as the “gr . ’ unkissed,” forsaken the faith Speer te posta I aged 4 of his father, and is now studying be married to J, P,|#t the Western Theological sem. y lc stoc of ipary to become an Episcopal min, Neen orn nee little giri |'ster. Until recently he was prac pamed Susanna McVean used to let |cing law in Michigan, where he fa little Williamson boy carry her |W# ® regular attendant at the School books for her every evening |EPIscopal church, In Zion City he in a small Mlinols town. The little |!* DOW regarded as a “heretic girl grew up and married John B. rea Kirk, who afterwards died and left EATING cROW her a million ot 0. The little boy | never married—but will Christmas | Members of the local section day. | of the American Mining con- Gress, at a luncheon at the Arc- tic club, reluctantly endorsed government ownerhsip of rail- ways in Alaska. The principle of government ownership came in for severe arraignment, but after much discussion the mem- bers agreed that it was the best thing under existing circum: stances for Alaska. LaFollette Tour MILWAUKER, Wis, Dec, 15.— Senator La Follette will make the first address in his speaking tour of the country one week from today, KING OUT HUNTING DELHI, Dec. 16.—King George and Queen Mary ended their durbar visit to Delhi today when they left the city, his majesty starting for a \fortnight’s hunting trip in Nepal |Queen Mary 1s bound for Agra, where she will visit a few of the more important princesses until Dec. 29, when the king returns. Leased Wire) 16.——-Giadatone founder of Zion E On Kirk, widow maker, will Those Bonds Will Hanna, King county's treas-| urer, casually left $567,000 of har. bor bonds with New York investors yesterday, Just a mere trifle— that's all. Hanna took $1,760,000 worth of bonds when he started out He will leave some $200,000 or $200,000 in Boston, and will deposit half of the total, $875,000, with the Columbia Trust Co., in New York to be disposed of later when the egunty needs more money to con- tinue ite | harbor work, TAMPERING WITH JURY? TACOMA, Dec. 16—Emil_ Burn- vick has been arrested charged with tampering with the jury in the white slave ease of the govern- men against David Cohen. ©. F.| Johnson, # Juror, reported to Judg Rudkin that Burnvick had ap-| proached bim at his home an@| sought to influence him. Russian Wrist On the other hand Russia would be | against | indeed, a} ach | home, #0 she went on top of her te cment to live. She ts a healthy invalid now Ward to Talk Edward J. Ward, advocate of civ ic and soclal center development, will address members of the Mu nicipal we Monday noon at Al jen Dale's cafeteria. The league members will be served with thetr lunch on the second floor, so that there will be no delay. Ward is a }national figure in what Justice Chartes EB. Haghes described as a work that stands for anything else in the world.” APPOINTMENT BY SEC. MEYER AROUSES NAVY Bar ~a wes brwne REAR ADMIRAL R. F. NICHOL. SON | | | UN MARRISE EWING LIEUT. COM, PHILIP ANDREWS WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee, 15.— The appointment by Secretary Meyer of Lieut. Com. Philip An drews a8 chief of the bureau of navigation has aroused the tre of navy men, Rear Admiral Nichol son was practically forced out of] the Job by his appointment to sea duty a commander in chief of the Asiatic fleet so Andrews could get the place, Charges of favoritism are made against Meyer. “Have You Tried Thi Simple Provcription Bald to Work onders for Rheumatism. This has been well known to th « doctors for years ax the qu ‘and moat reliable cure obtalnable iam and backache, It beon published here for several winters and hundreds of the worst 1 by It in a short time. “From your druggiat get one ounce of Toris compound (in original weal- ed package) and one ounce of syrup of Sarsaparilla compound. ake these two ingredients home and put them into a half pint of good whin- bottle and take a each meal and tw come the first ugeint doex not have npound In stock he will get w hours from his wholesale having the gen pain’ tn the original, sealed, yellow package. a much as); Wisconsin to Try State Insurance MADISON, W Dec. 16.-~The signing of the Wisconsin Hfe insur angg bill by Governor MeGovern commlts Wisconsin to state insur an Hoginning in 191% the state willfeonduct a life and annuity in surfiice business on its own hook The bill provides for the estab Ushment of an insurance depart momt under the management of the sta felbtane commissioner, to be cofflueted along the lines of the or jdinary mutual insurance corpora tion, Annuities are to range from | $100 to $300 and life policies from} | $500 to $3,000. | The business will all be done through the insurance commission: ler's office, There will be no paid agents, The aim is to give insur- ee at lowwnt possible rate. ‘King Learns He Was Assassinated DEM, © l6.—Review of Ip dian pol » all parte of the country, presentation of a few hon- ors and attendance at a military tourfiament and race meeting occu | |pied King George's time today, dur-| ing which his majesty was in |formed that a report aad been cir cula’ in the pited States and) Canada to the effect that he had} been assassinated at Delhi wR | EGGS ANO BUTTER HIGHEST SINCE 1886 CHICAGO, Dec. 16.-1t may be fashionable to give a pound of butter or # dozen eggs in Hea of jowelry as Christmas gifte if the prices for there commodities keep on increas ing on the ratio they have during the Inst few days. To- ay the quotations for butter and exes were the highest since 1888, and there were prospects for further soaring. The householder here today paid 48 cents a dozen for ogee and 43 cents a pound for butter, Poultry also was high. # | 2 SERRE EER REE HH! UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH | Rey. G. E. McDonald, recently | from Dayton, O., for two years educational secretary of missions, in conducting services for the | {Church of the United Brethren in Sadie Mn An tintin dn Ann ntindin tintin tn tindiniiad Seeeeeeeeeeeeeet ee ee - |Christ-each Sunday afternoon at 13:00 oWock in the auditortum of the! Washington College of Music, cormer of Broadway and Pine. |Plans for grounds and building are junder advivement by the local boprd of trustees: | “LAWYERS CITED MoM Finck and HM. Owen 524° “Oontral building, have been | \elte# to appear before Judge Main to #hoW cause of December 23 why! they Should not be disbarred from | pratticing law. They are accused by Special Prosecutor Higgins with having brought a case against the Metropolitan Bullding Co. for Prank Weatty for personal injuyies withont the latter's consent THE MARKETS are, the _sverag: noted ty the local wholesal ora oo nee, meats and food. Prices in all cases are subject to va- Fisties, eccording to. free and | general excellence, but these prices, eae otherwise indicated. are for strictly first grades. Rage and Burter—selling Price. Oregon ranch Native Wastingvon but- ater joeal Frait—Selling Price Wenatchee apples butter: Chu | Loins, > | Hibe Hine Fe |Ox tongue, Liver Heart Mutt reakers Pock— ened howe mined sides hort-toin’ pork’. culdera * NORE at lard ba moked Menis—Selling Price. Ham Fienle hama Holled ham Ox tong: Fy na, dow. 1.909 1 Vogetables—Selling P: tatoon 100 Tb og. Mrornta dried onions Carrotm Beets, Hot h Turp) 1 @ 6@ 1160 ina pi I 1 i + F “Feed, Selling Price. Washington 19.00 16:00 14,00 Kaxtern timot Paget Alita at | ran Sosue und timothy § oh a Wall Paper Sale Ingrain Wall Paper, double rei double roll ‘ugta Walton, per yard’ 100 Giymplc Stainw, por patton | 91-40 Best Orange or White Shellac, gallon $1.88 Piltcl"Kalnomine, 6 pounds ..86e 16 ifs : Floor nine, 6 pounds $1.60 C.H.Dahlem& Co. Paint, Wall Pa: and Glass sos’ Tiird Ave Moar Pike. |former Tacoma ‘Pork Barrel’’ (My United Proas Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Dee, 16.—-Demo- cratic Joaders in the house are pre paring today to carry their fight into the party caucus against the decision of the committee on build ings to wt a “pork barrel’ pill The leaders assert that such an act would prove a black eye to the party, They estimate that such a bill would carry at least $30,000,000 and this, with the $75,000,000 p sion bill already od, will make an expenditure of $100,000,000 an- nunlly Marriage Ends | Kidnaping Case (By United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Dee. 16.—Frank Bello and Mary Manfriedie were married today by a justice of the peace as & result of Belio's failure to kidnap |the girl and the father’s stort C save bis daughter's ho: father was pr t at the ce cha Last week Frank Hello seized the girl while on her way home from school and carried ber off into the woods with a posse in pursuit. Aft wilo abandoned the girl, the arch for him was dropped, and eventually returned to the Man friedic home, winning the father’s consent to marry the girl A BOGUS HEIR TACOMA, Dec, 16—Thorn Dabl, | street car conduc tor, has been arrested in Portland | ebarged by Rev, E. Gerding, Nor- wegian-Danish Lutheran pastor | With having obtained $2,000 fraud. | ulently by borrowing money on the story that be had fallen heir to a $70,000 estate YOUR SOUR, GASSY, U PSET STOMACH WILL FEEL FINE IN FIVE MINUTES You can eat anything your stom ach craves without fear of Indiges tion or Dyspepata or that your food will ferment or sour on ach if you will sin occasional Your meals will taste 1 anything you eat will be dige nothing can ferment or turn int acid or poison or stomach gas, which causes Belching, Dizziness, feeling of fullne after eating, | Nausea, Indigestion (like lumy | of lead in the stomach), Billousnes Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stomach and intestines or other symptoms aches from the st Beare ly unknown where this ef fective remedy is used. Diapepsin really does al) the work of a healthy pur stom: ake a little Diapep- and ted meals your stomach can't: A single ac digest all the food you eat and lea nothing to ferment or jnour and upset the stomgeh Get a large 60-cent cake of Pape's Diapepsin from your druggiet and wtart taking now, and in a little while you will actually brag about your thy, #trong ch you then can eat anything and erything want without slight mfort or misery every of impurity and Gas that is stomach and in testines | to be carried away without the of laxatives or any other assistance Should you at this suffering from Indige stomach disorder, iMef within five minutes jstomach. It digesta you wher dinc particle in your goin be any, re moment t STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANIES THE OWL THANKT roar ronkD We Ea ee Auto Delivery Co. INC. ONES—Main 9068. City Messenger & Transfer Co. Hh & HOKAGE CO, " srnvien. Delivery Waxens, Baggage, Express Furniture Moved and Stored. Cedar 414 at 414, Ship through cars of furniture half rates on frel Bekins fast every MADISON At 12th few days, securing nearly ght for customers Seattle Business Directory No matter what your needs may be, you will find them enumerated in this Directory—Cut the Directory out and paste in a convenient place in your home for future reference. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS _ A. LUNDBERG Manuta of _artifieiat Limba Appliances cturer Trusses of Gallagher’ s Market “SPECIAL PRICES nd Groceries ‘all and Bee Me COR. HRP AND © PHONES: Expert Carpenter rae; None Too Small for Sur Ottice Ie Centrally fervice — Mode: CHATTEL LOANS — A. D. ANDERSON GEMERAL LOAN BROKER ai Hates on Loans Prom $26 to iiee Mave Money tune My lates 446 NEW YORK BLOCK Main 8775 HOTEL DYE WORKS CO. Ladin’ Suit Cleaned and Pressed. $1.75 | 04 Pressed $1.50 Our Auto Will Call for and Deliver At the Above Prices. CONTRACTORS L. B. GULLETT The House-Moving CONTRACTOR 2041 Westlake Boulevard Phone: Main 2711—After CORN CURES Why suffer with Progner's Corn taken) paid 5 stamps ' rr York FROGNER, Phone tnd. DAIKIES Washington Dairy Phone A 483, 2218 NINTH AVENUE Certified MIU a Specialty Inspected dance with City in Acer Ordinance INDEPENDENT DAIRY KALBERG & PETERSON, Props. Our Speciaity—-Milk for Babh KALBERG'S PURE MILK. MIIK. Cream and Toe Cr 1001 Mowell Bt ¥ DETECTIVES CODY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Inc. 2-4-8 Arcade Bidg. PHONES Male—DETECTIV ES—Femato Legitimate Detective Business Tram ted—Correspondents i All Princip Cities EYE SPECIALISTS Fresh Main rrr tee oF Cpntleiody sand Optometrist — ie entire time FAMILY LIQUORS. OLD SONOMA ina. York | | German Didicakesoen: B. KALTER Bole Representative of Welset & Co, Milwaukee, SUPERIOR SAUSAGES AND MEAT WE First Ay. ALSO MEALTH BREAD Phones, Ind. 1803, Main 6695. GROCERS V. LYDELL & co. Groceries Scandinavian Goods a Specialty. TRY US 971 KILBOURNE AV. | Phones, Green 761 Worth 2893 Ee HOMES | Mr. Rent Payer, why not buy « new modern bungalow from us and let your rent money pay for it? We have for tale on easy terma some of the most Attractive homes In the elty, oF will furnish and build to oul We draw up plans and specifications & very Jow figure Get our Book of Bungalow Pian r GALOW CO. Main entral Bidg te Ine, 1’ suse. LAUNDRIES “Plymouth Laundry WORK RIGHT TIME KGHT Phones: Queen Anne 183! 627%; WESTLAKE AV Oriental Laundry OKADA. Prop. Quick Service and Best ¥ Jas. H. Maybury 216 Maritime Main 4749. court work law of real tn petent MACHINE WORKS EMERY MACHINE CO. Buccessor to 0. Gitfora Special thon property and ex tates probated federal courts jection depa given to ninatton acti Have con vent and t S388 nee Ph MONUMENTS» PUGET SOUND MARBLE AND GRAN- ITE €O., Inc. MONUMENTS Of Every Description Largest Stock West of Chicago 2410-2612 FIRST AVE. PHONES: “air 207 Ind. 3023 OPTICIANS EYES Property Fitted With Glasses Repairing Done, The Albert Honsen Optical Department, Harry W. Appleton, Optometrist CHERRY ST.. COR. FIRST AVE Phone Main Renide ne Bast 8284 ~ Osteopathic Licensed Physicians Members National, State and County Association OR. A. B. CUNNINGHAM” £8: MAIN 1388; RES @. A aso. | OR. CHAS, N. MAXEY MAIN D ST., COR, ~ OR. FRANCES THOMS 43 THE WINDSOR, 6TH AND UNION “DRS. POTTER & RICKAI 108 PIONEER BLDG. : MAEN 007, IND, A 4321, rRropucts 3 | Physicians and Surgeons B. T. TRUEBLOOD, mM D. Such stubborn diseases as Ane- mia. Rheumatiam, Tubercniosts Dinhetes, Bright's Dineane and Le- bility improve more in five to eight | INTRAVENOUS treatments than in a® many months by. ordinary PHOTOGRAPHERS JOHN L. JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHER. at) sizes at prices pying and Enlarging. veloping Printing 15164 FIRST AVENUE POOL PARLORS Photos reasonable ‘De- Greenland Pool Parlors Get Acquainted With Our Fine NEW POOL PARLORS 1509 Fourth Av. Corner Pike. Park-Bowman Co., Embal n Ind. 5249 3 Third Av. please. Fi prices and cour tment our most valu Lady attendant nd University. Ind. 3 ‘Trunks. Silver Erikson “Bidg.. First Saturday Evenings, _Not Connected With Any Rank. SALARY LOANS _ | Money for Salaried gp D. 1. TOLMAN, Epler Block, SIS Second Av, Office Hours—8 a. m. to # p. m SANITARIUM BATHS Battle Creek Sanitarium Rooms 1408 Fourth Av., Raleigh Hotel Phone Main 955 Light ae, and Turkish Taths, Mydro-therapy aud Electrical Treatments _2d-Hand Shoes and Clothing Bought and Sold. In New Location Near 1528 FIRST AVE. 3g OPPOSITE SANITARY MARKET baiooics _Main 1926 Wow is the time ta that rainspoug also in the Hi have fixed, leaks’ You chimne Our are the best -m ‘Merz Sheet Metal ‘orks 11234 Second Av. ; VACUUM_CLEANERS | RENT A SANTO On Let Us Clean for You SANTO VACUUM CLEANER CO: East 5623 ashington Waf Wafer Co. Manufacturers of RICK “SEN-BE” (acr, Very Delictous, Nutritious and Whele- vome-—Splendid for Children—Ntce with ‘Tea, Coffee and Ice Cream. T. TABATA, Prop. y pipe Watches Repaired or Cleaned in This Store are Repaired or Clea Right the Right Price” We Guaran- tee Our Work for One Year. FRANK BRIGGS, JEWELER Expert Clock and Jewelry Kepairing 1330 FIRST AVE. .A%48

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