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Gey a THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912, — SHHSSSHHHHHPOHHH HH HHHH SHIEH EEE HEE EEE EEE EEO OEE OHOD eS THE FIRST TREE FRUIT ° TO PROCLAIM SUMMER'S ADVENT * +38 edeeeoesersorese eeeeeoeo eo ee ‘ “herries are ripe, cherries are ripe, Give the baby some—” little nursery rhyme probably originated tn the fact fe generally the first emall fruit whieh is noticed by color, shape and grace are all attractive to the oye “ What appeals to the child often merits a grown-ups second thought. At any rate, there ta no distinetion In age when it comes to the popalarity of these delicious little balla of sweetness, The cherry season ts here (near), Just the thought of the gayly dangling red clusters of fruit brings amilea, And the realization ia In the eating, The cherry Ia the CHEERFUL fruit, It has appealed to humanity since time immemorial, from the dainty blossoms of the chrysanthomum land, which have influenced art itwelf, to the exquisitely colored fruit which tempts the appetites of great and small alike, The drooping fruit, in clusters of white, red and black, is a dainty and graceful decoration for the table. A basket of cherries will noarly always bring forth a big “Oh!” of delight from the child. The little fruit, in its various raw and ts one of the most appetizing and popular, ie one rule to be remembered in eating it. It should not, it ie indigestible and injurious to the stomach, like the muskmelon and the nutmeg, seems to have ‘Asia to America by way of Italy and England. gherry of Burope and England, which ts called in the fe used in the creation of valuable poo supplies for ms French country people, Hrandies, jetties and other drinks “oa je from this cherry, Beverages, chiefly alcoholic, are and sugar, or honey ia added when distilling the distillation is marked with the greatest care. is the German fermented drink made from cherries ry Roance™ the American. me cherry tree itself has becor ed with gr. The a “family tree” to all patriotic who fondly recount to the fitile folks the humorous nursery Washington and bis tit hatchet. x ARREST ee RE eet eee Clently to Marry any one - seieetelad ®| = It is safer to take a man who does} BATES ® not drink, even without money or CYNTHIA'S “FUNNY™ ® comfort, but because the many state ehh e ee 2k we & [schools for fooble-minded are filled . Grey: Have you no-| With children, the majority of whom | may Mise men fall for}ome from drinking parents Bates, because what she them conclude ne altogether submissive to Do you think she would? |* a habits agile bar qeichty anal*® RARER to a man who wil! He} Dear Miss Grey: Riding down) baby her and call it love. | town on the street car this morning, her right, with ro-|! #@¥ a nicely dressed woman of | ie familiarity oogt Sbout 20 industrioustly chewing} e1 will cg Det | She had two smal! boys with "] ‘tries to make his wife| "er, and they had evidently not Beaven, the table is| earned the habit, or there was a ft 4 woman to see if) #4rcity of gum. At the other ond to tiati Hecanse her) Of the car there were two men sit- she should. De- ae together, and chewing aa if they girls, | a wager. Presently one of MARGUERITE. jthem got up and gave Sis seat to oh, where will the THREAT Ree * * * THE GUM-CHEWING HABIT « a lady, and stood In the aisle in- dustriously chewing away. His mouth was crooked, and altogether his face was drawn into an expres sion of pain and misery. It re minded me of a cow chewing her eud, except that is is necessary for | the cow to chew, or she wouldn't do i. Then, to crown the per- formance, a car passed, and | saw & man in the window chewing I am afraid I laughed then. Mise Grey, do you think it looks nice? Wouldn't you go out behind some- thing antil you got through? And, Tee een inet but not least, don't you think ‘deputation a young} '* distorts the features? ie tiie tnd demand ANIGEER MAHARG, llet be withdrawn A-—-The difference between a Tefased. oud vay ogg “4 and ne A people is that the cow placidiy en- dl th a meng 5 SE it, and with a peaceful ex- ° Mmanimously not to pression; while with people it is a Gazing should again te P*TYous habit, that marx the coun-| ‘The rabbi held out for | t°™*#aee and annoy others. then capitulated. PONS PPT ee eee ee? |OF THE DECEASED * * teehee en Grey: On account of eee eee ees) BE BRIDES * CAN'T DANCE & * tteweekaeeene village of Sochac- of waich ts al- Jewish, a new) 5 ERR ER aR SPOON HABIT * * eRe Hh hh Dear Miss Grey: I have a broth- oh : er Il years old, and he still eats pte my husband, I am left) with a spoon, especially when we the andabome.|/have pancakes, 1 think him old monty we had has been! enough to do better. He will not my busband’s expenses. |jisten to me. Will you please tell Dill is very bigh, and) me a way to break him of this fam going to pay it.| habit? Is it proper for a girl to Make me pay those bills | wear a middy blouse? Mother says ‘By home and his insurance? | {t is not. TROUBLED. READER A—If your brother realized how nent, bills will De|babyish it is for « great boy lke e communit. Your half in ¥ | him to eat with a spoon, | am sure in-|he would not do it insurance is made| My dear, while I see nothing Cannot be touched for! wrong in a young girl wearing a Debts contracted by! middy, 1 am sure you will be gind Bald trom the joint prop-| tater if you comply with your moth- er's wish, (tor Rhee hhh hhh hhh * CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS * * TO MANY QUESTIONS * Rahn hhhthhhh The Slocum burned on the East river, N. Y., June 15, 1904; 1,000 lost. — PERE oy * MOT HARD To DecIDE + * ett tt hte e keke wer Miss Grey: 1 am a girl of two offers of marriage & logger in the woods from a farmer. Both a he # other One drinks a little and| Mrs, O. H. P, Belmont is worth don't, but I do not know | $10,000,000; Mrs. John Hay, $3, . sent lo take. Both are able fo | 000,000. eat ving, 1 das I think a to from seat of Me- of both, I don’t know an agricultural take. One has a farm, the Rone, but lots of money. M. M. P, &itl who balances two nd forth as to their mon- is not developed suffi Woodstock, count Henry county, ts and dairying center. em back, Last presidential election Was ington had 5 electoral votes, Ore gon 4; the coming election the for mer will have 7, the latter 5. Quantity q Virgil, the Roman poet, was born 4 % , Prices near Mantua, Clsalpine Gaul, Oct. Right \15, 70 B. C; died at Brundiam, ‘Reve Italy, September 21, 19 B. C. Pleased thousands, witl aie Ou, too. Fifth year. 404 mould-made cones A Zeta is a name applied by many writers to the room over the porch jot a Christian church, where the sexton resided. The chief justice of the United States is Edward D. White of Louis- jana. The associated justices are | Joseph McKenna, Oliver M. Holmes, | William BR, Day, Horace H. Lurton, Charles ©, Hughes, W. Van Devan- ter, Joseph R. Lamar. . Lincoln made a proposition to cofigress that the government co- operate with the @ndividual states and help them financially, for the inconvenience to public and private | inte ts, in buying the slaves, Con- | sress refused, - CHERR Y TIME ° SHS SH HSH HEHHOEEHESE HEH EO OEO OOO ee | CHEER IN The cherry actually certain kinds of depression. ness in color and freshness of ered almost a cure for certain ai tial ateeeeee * * crystaliiced into the saying * property, not only for your personal | ® ee = b dada dine dete ted Rete tee ee eed * * * * * * PEER EERE RHEE RE EH When shout to boll milk in an enameled saucepan, rinse it first with eold water; this prevents the KITCHEN HINTS pan escapes the inevitable scrap ing #0 disastrous to the enamel In steaming dumplings or ateide and Coll Water Tn All Roome Forty Rooms Connected With Private Rath Mot Mra. Lauretia G. Reed, Prop. Transient and Permanent. Running Hot Cold Water in Every Room. Haths on Every Floor. 417 James St, Seattle, Wash. Steam Heat The Wellington Modera 4-Reom Apartments. Service private Includes lockers, steam heat ranges, electric washer electric aweeper. The most desirable apart- menta for the least money tn city 1903 Jackson St, See Janitor, private baths, Phone Vast 07. 128 Melrome Ave. N. ARTHUR APARTMENTS Poople employed during the day an got cheap ¢ with best vices; 2 and 2 with hot water, priv phone, close tn ¢ will be to hear from you. Modern Improvements. Reasonable HOTEL KALMAR hed Rooma by the Day Week or onth h Ave, Cor, Inmen St. HOTEL BARKER NKINGTON Sencen Street ne Main 6450 and Modern = That Ours ts r "STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS APART Beacon y AKI Plenty of Fresh Air an Furnished Unfurniah: M Close to Union Depot and Docks. Rates S0c and up. Clean, modern and up-to-date. ca ASTORIA hth and Pt transients 7fo up. running hot and cold roo fteam heat; water and telephone in ev HOTEL STATE “A Home tor Mea” 114% Firat Ave. 8, Sent: a Malin 5462. Single Rooms 250 to $00; $1.25 Per Week and Up. Bloctric Lights—-Steam Heat— Shower Bath. HOTEL ROSLYN Fifth Av. N. and North Queen Ann Point Car. Phone Queen Anne 2042, Now and modern; steam heat and cold water in,every room; week up. hot ci possesses the power of cheering up Aside from its unvarying cheerful The belief In its cheer-nup power i# #o universal that it has Ct ee ee F * * A CHERRY appearance, this fruit is consid. iments in which a tonic is essen. * * * * * * ee | eer up, cherries are ripe. the steamer before on, 1. prevents the tid is put moteture and in| sires light, puffy dumplings. j To clean a greasy oven | bueket of strong soda water, a long brush, as is used for cleaning car ringe wheels, soap this and rub jthoroughly the roof, sides and floor } milk from sticking and the sauce-|of the oven, ringing it with the sodal*# * **& *& ® oven sheets} water. Take out land wash them; the also the ry. THE WILHARD Sevesth and Unto, Main S42% CLOSM IN, FIREPROOF, PATH, HOT AND COLD WATER, TELEPHONE IN EACH ROOM. RATES ft THE CROWN HOTEL 1345 Sixth Ave. Three Mocks Bast P. 0. Newly furnished. Hest home cooking. Meals 360 Boert #4 per week Hoard to 15.59 Rooms re Phone Kast 424; Ettiett ae74, Furnished Apartments. Walking Distance. Reasonable Rates. Kastioke Care Pane Good room for Kastiake car room furnish x, food and week. 1 block to Single meals and desired line. i, it in-} door; | *® {rinse each part thoroughly with the|® physician will be taken care of #| the law pad: | soda water and leave the oven open|® by him | dings, a cloth should be placed over| till all te ins BAKED CHERRY BREAD PUDDING Slice a loaf of dry bread, Spread with butter. Place in layers in a pudding dish, pouring stewed or fplced cherries over it, Let it Stand for about half an hour, Serve AT 100 HE DRIVES AUTO; OLDEST MOTORIST WICHITA, Kas, June & claims to have the oldest driver of a motor car. He tn H. L, Grey of Wichita. Mr, Grey t# just met 100 years and drives his car regularly about town and out into the country Mr y has spent his life as a horse dealer and trainer of drivers and saddiers, Last week he bought 4 motor car and began taking lew me in driving his own car, Now he i# to be seen every day buzzing about the streets with the little car ‘ Kansas actual yin @ custard CHERRY ICE CREAM ¢ Make the foundation cream of (Custard, in the usual we Flavor with cherry syrup, spleed cherries @r other form of preserved cherry One a few of the erushed nuts to flavor additionally ue ee CHERRY JAM Stone the cherries and then weigh. Allow equal parts of fruit and sugar. Ly stand in preserv ing kettle o night. Then boll Il tt Jellies from the spoon, Put nto jam pote . Se CHERRY SALADS To use alone tn salad, pit, ar- |range on crisp lettuce leaves and dress with a French dressing Strawberries with cherries make & good combination for salad Cover the cherries with sugar and let them stand. an hour or two. Then add the hulled cherries. Sprinkle on some more sugar and put on the fee for an hour before serving. Equal proportions of bananas and cherries and twice as many straw berries form «till another delicious Mix a pint of berries with cupful of sugar, Mash and let them stand until the sugar bas been dissolved. Pit the cherries and slice the bananas. Then pour over them the strained strawberry juice. This salad {is novel and wholesome. Another salad—Stem and pit a pound of perfect cherries, Piace & blanched almond or other nut in wench cherry to preserve the form.| Send help; Chili thoroughly, Arrange in salad j dish on letta ves, pour over all 4 cream mayonnaise dressing | arrange with a pad of cherry leaves} and dress with lemon juice and) powdered sugar HINT FOR HAIR RIBBON. The life of a hair ribbon will be vonged greatly if some sort of t clasp ts used to attach the to the hair, Then the ribbon r bow bow. It is the daily tying and un tying thet takes the stiffness out} of the silk | teehee ene NOTICE TO READERS al Questions sent to The Star #) * * Or} © & & & © @ jt all mines for the use of the men. and enjoying himself hugely, He said the other day he had more fun driving a motor car than In driving his horses, WANT JOHNSON PETITIONS BY NEXT MONDAY Mra. Gladys Johnson, who was sentenced to two years in the pent tentiary for telling a lie, this morn- ing mate the urgent request that all petitions circulated in behalf of her pardon be turned over to her by Monday noon, if posastble, Thousands of people have un- doubtedly signed these petitions by this time, About 50 in all have been circulated, and Mrs, Johnson is anxious to gather them all in by Monday, She {s still being held in the county jail CASTAWAY ON CAPE HOR PUNTA ARENAS, Chile, June & The goverument has sent a warship to search for a party of American castaways. This action is in re #ponse to a note found in a bottle on the beach, which said that an American steamer, the name of which was badly blurred, hut might be deciphered as Virgenes, had been wrecked off Cape Horn “There are ven of us on an inlet,” says U ne with provis- fons for one month We have a boat, but are afraid of cannibals. our government will | | | pay.” ‘MINERS MUST > HAVE BATH PITTSHURG, Kas. June 8,~ Judge Andrew J. Curran of the Crawford county district court ren- dered a decision today upholding the constitutionality of the Mine take A) needs to be tied only once into a Bathhouse law passed by the last legislature. The law had been attacked by the Weetern Coal and Mining com- pany, which is owned by the Mis sourt Pacific railroad, in a case where a mine superintendent had beon arrested for refusing to obey The law provides that baths and lockers shall be provided 74 High Class Modern Apartments ° urnished or Cormer 11 Vester Car. THE ROSSMORE Baad t-Hoom Apartments Furnished and unfurnished: steam heat, bathe, eto, Rents reasonable; cloee tn 1200 Howell st. b L, Prop. Strictly Modern level Walking RATER~- Dally, S00 weekly, $2.00 and up From Boats, take Green Lake or Pt Fr and Westinke and Seventh Ave. Hast S160. BLUFF APART ME Furnished end unfurnis 4-room, apart Mee, J.P. Bon! o20 f. Pike st. THE AMES 410 Went Roy St. Kinnear Par off at Roy jet. and 2nd ay foom right nished. Phone @. A, 1872. THE ABBOTTSFORD taide Rooma;| f 2. Zand 4 Rooms at Medium Prices Unfurnished. Fir. | | Mot and Phone Main 30: Ny Modern, Steam Meat and Cold Water tm All Rov Hurepean Plan 100 Ver Day and Up Rates by the Woe! Semttle, ELMONDO APARTMENTS Beautifully furnished 2 and 3 rivate bathe; expansive ake 2 walking and 4 dis LAFOLLETTE PROFITING BY | STEAM ROLLER. (By United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, June §.—-Senator Robt, M, La Follette of Wisconsin ts profiting, more than any other can didate, by the operation of the ef | fective, smooth running steam roller that is being w ny old guard re publicana in flattening Col. Theo dove Roosevelt's boom for the presk dency, according to the claim here today of La Follette sup ters ‘If the national committee seate all of the Taft contestants,” La Fob leite leaders maintain, “the Wiscon ain senator will have to be reckoned with in the convention. Such a cow dition will enable him not ofly to name the nominee but also to dic tate the platform.” Following yesterday's defeat of Roosevelt in the and Arkansas contest Roosevelt leaders conferred here last night and are reported to have sent a mes mage to New York urging the colonel to come to Chicago at once KKK hh crushing Alabama CROWN PRINCE IS AUTHOR BERL June = 8,-—-Crown Prin rederick William has made his debut ae an author, “From My Hunting Diary,” which is new being printed, de scribes the crown prince's hunting experiences in Ger- many and abroad. Many pho- tos will appear in the hook, some of them by the crown princess, Steeeeeteeeee es | Sete teeeeee ee eee RK For Eighty Years Used as a keen relish for many a dish, LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE AL WORCERTEROWING Needed for Lal bow Soups, Fish, Roasts, An Appotiser Joun Dowcan's Some, Agents, N.Y. THE oF AND EN- KINGS, in: cut ginss and sterling silver ladies small watches. UGHTON & HUNTER Jewelers, Hotel Frve mh ard WEDDING GAGEMEN de. Yesler Way SULPHURRO BATHS M FOR RD BOOKLET All Druggists ' and w to our Orr tomns M. A. ARNOLD, President, J A. HALL, Vice Prew M. M’MICK on Pros D. MOBS, Pres, ashier. CA ashier, Vice Vice andy PHILBRICK, Assistant, FIRST NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED 1882 Pioneer Square, First and James VAMILY WASHING 0 CENTS TEK WEEK COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY PHONE EAST #606. Do Your Gums Bleed? This ts one of the first signs of pyorrhea alveolaris, oF Riggs’ disease. Or has your case advanced until some of your teeth are already loose or missing? If so, we want to call on us and let us make @ careful examination of your case and give you our expert advice free of charge. We have helped others and can help you. As a further in- ducement we have cut the price: of dentistry in half, Just think of getting a regwar $10 extra heavy gold crown for $4, Regular $10 plates §5. We give a written guarantee with all work, Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK. Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this ad with you, yA New brick bullding; unfurnished 2 and 2-room apartments from $16.00 to $22.0 including electric light. 7 in bitte Two plesk ‘wo blocks south of Bas! 40th: good tabi board ro aga $5.26 week. Single rooms as_w 1255 Eastlake h alcove, corner, private bath, wall bed . cooling closet, } ‘ul view, near lake. $20 to §. ents now $12.60 to $16.50. re Ballard and Fort Lawton Cars Pass by th Sin By the & 1s Na De you want nice clean rooms? If 0, come to S19% YRSLE WAY Rooms $1.50 per week up, Sleep- Ing and housekeeping rooms. Tran- nt trade solicited. EB. oo ‘cat Street. Kasy walking distance; § Mines: 3 and 4 rooms n eleewnerg, per cent cheaper than elsewhe: ° Pm LAKEVIEW Modern 3 and 4-room apts., Incl Ing heat, hot and cold water, pri baths; janitor and telephone se! new concrete, fireproof bidg. h like apts. in the city: view celled. Prices $16.00, $14.00, 2.50. One block to Bellevue- mit car line, one block to Fastl car. Phone Ballard 1383. Bal HOTEL TRAFTON J. Edelman, Prop. Furnished and Transtent Rooms. travelers con © extended mforts of he r, wile or si fullest pro Rates reasona’ hot and cold wa- nh some higher. In. rooms ter; from $3.50 up Ne Oar Fare, as It Is Close | Keep Close Tab on These Hotels Watch The Star’s Saturday issues—make arrangements beforehand for the POTLATCH DOINGS. It will be wise for you to secure your rooms beforehand; half a million people will be in Seattle from all points. Many thousands will stay in Seattle for several weeks. Look these people up at once! “Phone Witlott a156, Private Rooms With Board 121A Seventh Ave. ad Up. Strictly Modern. HOTHL BIGGS pletely furnished housekee, Suites 82-84 per week, reproot brick. ‘Min Phone M2158, Ave, Senttie He LAKE VIEW HOTE 4126 Hrooklyn A Phone N. 2472. Hot and cold water in every room; room and board $6 and $6.60 wook: rooms $1.50 and $2 week. Two blocks from University; Mastiake car. 621 King St, Newly Modern 500 w day and up; up, Call bell servic water vator od Room hot and « ‘ery room AT $1.00 for two; Single rooms t Ballard 845, 2.60 to $5.00 per i Showed Bal — Kliiott 2084, ) LER APA 1M Vesier Wa m apts in single roor Fiot and Cold th yes ws 6 heat Fur- mm HOTY Nimonie a Hot and cold water in each roém Transient, 7b0 day up. Special rwtow by w nth, HL O. Cox, Prop., 610 Broadway, one block from James Bt. cable, Main 2041 be “ THY HOLLISTER APARTMENTS 715 ke Ave Modern 2 and 3-room suites, com pletely furnished for housekeeping; fine view; excellent location ne Kant 220, 1994 Seventh Av. Corner Virginia and Westlake Blvd. New and St M Furnished Sutter Single $ Bright and Comfortable Ground Floor Lobby. Cars at door Green Lake, Phinney lingford, Fremont-Ballard, Mertdia Phone Eliott 1968, HOTEL YAKIMA Sit Maynard Ave. New, 150 Rooms, 2he Day Up. Near Depot. heat; nicely baths, hot all bells in every rates. New, cle furnished; id to’ Postoffice 6 Different Car Lines Pass the Door. Right in the Heart of the Auto District 820.00 to $35.00 Per Month Au Meat; Elevator, Batha. Daylight Rooms. Phone Mato 441 Special Weekly Ratos HOTEL BRUNSWICK Huropean Plan Rates bbc $1.00 and Up. Gorner First and Columbia St Steam Ave FAIRBANKS Corner 4ist and lith aves, N. E.; Sastiake car; hot and cold waetr in lean outside rooma University district BLM APARTMENTS Completely furnished, modern, big rooms Single 4 $18.00 to St. car, Elitott APARTMENTS inor Ave. Furnished and unfurnished house- keeping apartments Hehts, water and heat 4 and up; walk- ing distan eo Main 210. v mKWeELL Housekeeping Rooms, They're modern, and cory. Better try them. ‘Th a surprise. 2020 Western Ave. HOTEL BOAZ 216 Sp St. Biltett haa Mrs, Maggie Ball, Proprietress Modern, Hot and Celd Water tn Kivery Reom Located in Central Distrtet ‘Transient S0c Per Day and-Up Weekly Rates 83.00 and U BATTLE, COPELAND 1909 WASH. HOTEL CRAIG 1114 Third Ave. s) ooms Light Blegantl Steam Heat Free F Rates—H0c Per Day 82.50 Week Phone Main N Corner Pin s h Carlson MALLOY APARTMENTS University District. Beautiful Location Two and Th pom Modern. at = so Centrally |! ; Steam heat, hot and cold ater, electric lights. eds 25 cents. PINE-HARVARD APARTMENTS Kast Pine, Walking distance to postoffice. all the principal car lines, Broadway-Phice, Madrone, ete. Rat Reas TEL CLARENDON — 50 and up. ater in every re Telephone Elliott 5 8. 2 blocks from 415 Madison St, FLORENCE F Opponite ibe Da purth ie ry. $1.50 Week or $6 Month, Rates HOTEL BENTON D. B, Zaddach, Prop, Modern and Up-to-Date. Moderate Prices, New, Pho 190 Sixth Ay Unt nor 1825 Tih Rooms rates by hot and col ¥ Y clean and or walking THE rn! Pike, Corner ; homelike: easy wat ; electric ights; gas? steam heat Elliott 4079 5 HOWELL HOTEL ih and Howell, Dista, All Outside Rooms. 2.50 to $4.00 a Wee! % Steam Heat, a Water, Free tha, Es Ph, Main y furnished rooms; comfot able ground floor lobby; work man's home. %6c to TS¢ night, P ATS CAPITOL HOTEL Jackso' *% 2.50 to 0 Week. HOTEL RADIUM 314 Pike St. Cor, Fourth Ave, M. A. PRO! Privat All Modern Conveniences Phone Main 5553 SEATTLE tnashipneintiesitanisisiiaseily HOTEL LELAND s4 s ike St. Over PH Place Market Phone Free Baths Steam Heated All Newly Furnished Handy to Cars and Roats Meautiful Marine Views One Block to Bon Marche A a MANHATTAN APARTMENTS Killtett 2853. Office, 1113% Howell St, Rest apartment house plant In the elty, situated within easy walking distance from the business center, Pach apartment has private bath, gas range and entran best of steam heat and hot all times. The Pe cover one whole block and have a large, ate tractive grass court between the buildings, which during the varound will afford a pleasant playgrout for children. The Manhattan managed by the owner, who assunes the best of everything in comfort and service for @ most reasonable rental, We have 2, 3, 4 and 5-room furnished and unfurnished aparte ments, Proprietor P. LATING 4 Between 1418 Third Untos he jectric Lights in Every Reom—Rooms With Private By ‘Teleph Sentt —-y STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ° Ugh : two blocks fr Rates 50c a Prop. 168 Mala Ww. Brick bul am heat and depot and up. C, Street

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