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FACULTY MEMBERS "STAND BY STUDENTS the faculty of) printed this afternoon, but that no a majority ote eal with the in-| mention Would be made of the proo- ae sane in the “Blethen! lamation of protest against the iq the state Blethen chimes” which 61 atudents sey teoaing students to-| signed, or of the subsequent dis of regents are putting orders, The board of regents had a ‘om, but the facts remain lengthy starchamber seaston yea ae of the re terday Afternoon, when tt waadedid- tly been broken, ed to appoint a committee of re ‘anger of the student body, gents ‘to Investigate the — ques. ‘porst into flame on Tuesday gooled, and that it ton and report later. gee a © of the faculty who . satirical poem for Thia, the students say, ts ed to give their wrath time edol. the the suspension of An- ciroulated yesterday, con ‘the famous “My | Meanwhile, drew Elfed, editor of the Datly, o.out at the university the Daily wo would be RSITY RESIDENTS TAKE E OF STUDENTS IN FIGHT the Dalty's presses stopped, has been cemared, one of the | ing to learn the sentiment gil of the stu of the jet with regard to the wpiversity, attended a/ student: insurrection. When his the University branch | presence at the meeting was made ‘night of the Community| known, he was asked to tell the members © resi-| studentsside of the story,” ty district. | His talk was interrupted time called to con-)and again by applause and cheers, of appointing a and the members made it plain that to investigate § the/| their sympathy was with the stu- eby the students in dents, the “Blethen A committee of five was appoint- ed, there being bat two dissenting ad not expected to make} votes, The committee will report + went to the mveet-/ next Wednesday, eR ALL'S) BATTLE — SRAM VIENNA det ta!“Ticked Ta [satan Brapple, on the outeome of . Marshall of tadiana, | Burope, the fate of Islam t josiom Turks and Chri candidate for vice) tian serbe ahd Bulgars contin’ through the | today thelr, battle for the fortress tomorrow like/ of h, the fal of which, ft ¢@, will pave the way to leave Portland, Or.,) Adriansogle’s fall, the ultimate cap- apecial train, speak- ture of Constantinople and the prob- at Centralia at able expulsion of the Mohammedan reach Tacoma at from Europe. 60, immediatoly to the! Sweeping in from the Northeast, the B army has cleft ite democratic committee|way almost to the walls of Kirk to Tacoma to | Killaseh. ttle, leaving the ——— at 10 and return’) "Nother crs PORTLAND, Or, most) f will begin ithe Coliseum at {}Weet of Kent, Wash ah wealing died Gistaped total on toe reonk jwill take the train! oe winning the annual oratorical contest under the auspices of the National W. C. T. U. West's dec lamation was “The American Chris- | structure. The loxs is estimated at | between $7,009 and $5,000. The or | igtn of the fire is not known. Labor Men Arrested LAKE CHARLES, La., Oct. 24.— with ger = any Be — vie taeeerel with one of the veo of the prosecution, . KILLED IN FOG CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Because of a dense fog which hung over the south side here this morning, num- erous accidents occurred which re sulted in fatal injuries to five per- son8. SHOT TO DEATH SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 24.~ Walking with steady tread into the prison yard, James Riley, convicted of the murder of Geo. Fassell, a grocer, in 1910, allowed himself to be biindfolded and strapped to chair and legally shot to death at the state penitentiary here today. At 7:04 a. m. Riley raised his hands as a signal to the riflemen and the next minute he was dead, with three bullets through his heart. et PUBLIC WELFARE PLAN DISCUSSED Shall city prisoners be taken in charge by a public welfare commis- sion, composed of several citizens, two of whom at least shall be wom- en, or shall the present system re- main unchanged? The merits of this question were debated on both sides at the public Councilman Griffiths. TWO KILLED IN FIGHT DOUGLAS, Az. Oct. 24—Two men are dead and two seriou; io- jured today as a result of a tat the Gleeson mine, 35 miles north of low don’t forget here, All are Mexicans. ¥ evening's paper. Cloak and Suit Co. Sacrifices Al Their Lines of Ladies’ Furnishings Will Confine Their Lines ce to Tailor Made Suits and Coats. and Saturday bargains will astonish Seattle’s|25¢ seekers. All gowns, dresses, shirtwaists, silk rs and plumes will be thrown at the merc for quick disposal, to make room for the “Hoff- EGten custom tailor made garments, perfected in to fit evéry form perfectly without alterations, “ready Minimizing the cost of production and saving the the middleman’s profit. Mr. P. Regan has kept ¢ of assistants to arrange the disposal sale of = and re-mark the prices, to move the stock quickly, and Saturday at Hoffman's, 1316 Second Ave. of this tremendous sale, ofl ei (Ballard Club Condemns Regents following resolution, protest. ing against the action of the pre dent and board of regents of the university in suppressing the stu dent paper because of the protest letter against the acceptance of the Blethen chimes was passed unanimously Tuesday night by the Women's Progressive club of the 13th ward, at a meeting attended by over 100; Whereas, The right of protest, the right of a free press and the Tight of free speech are inherent and inalienable rights of a free people; and Whereas, The president of the university has seen fit to suppress the student daily because said dally Was about to pubiisn a protest signed by a large number of the students against accepting what has been heralded as the “Blethen chimes gift"; and Whereas, Said protest and proper? Therefore, be tt resolved, by the Progressive club of Ballard that we extend to the students of the uni- versity our hearty sympathy, and hereby endorse their action. And be it further Resolved, That we condemn the action of the president in suppress ing said protest, and we further condemn the regents of the univer sity for accepting a gift that places dollars above morals, was fit FROM A CARPENTER THE bree een checnnst OCTOBER 24, 1912. RAN LOTTERY (Reputation IS CH ARGE proves value, ‘Tested throughout three generations—known the J. Ia Guilette, charged with world over as the most reliable pro- ducting ‘lottery, has boon, bound] ventive and corrective ofetomach, |" Over to the superior court by Jus} liver, bowel troubles—an unequal- tloe Brown, Gullette was a mem: ber of a firm, the Great Hastern ml sxgutation has been coommes by hid a Mille Co, which advertised we te ta se | BEECHAM! week, Thousands of men and wom- on, it Is alleged, ordered suits, in the hope of getting one for noth- ing. The suits were pald for at the rate of $1 a Week, After sev- ral weeks of operation, tue firm dloned ita doors. Tho prosecutors claim they hay evidence showing thousands of sults were ordered by Seattle peo- nie, and partly paid for, but never delivered, DON'T KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS Mary Seattle people who have} chronle appendicitia, which is not very painful, have doctored for] years for gas on the stomach, sour] stomach or constipation, Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd ave, and Pike, states if these people will try aimple buck thorn bark, gly ine, ete, as com pounded in Adlert-ka, the German appendicitis remedy, they will be surprised at the QUICK benefit, A SINGLE DOSE reli « these troubles INSTANTLY.—Advertise ment a=} Kuarantees against infringement FOURFORM CO, 496 Arcade id, Biliott 4435 ment ¥riday even| Heaters. Modern pot Charter Oak Furniture Company. Nature’s Creation Saves ord av.-Wed., Thurs, and FOR MRS. JONES C. BE. Evans, financial agent of the Carpenters’ union, received, today, the appended letter from Dickson R. Steele, a carpenter, formerly of Se attle, but now of Vancouver, B. C., together with a check for $10 for Mrs. Jones’ home: “Dear Sir and Brother: Inclosed please find check for $10 for Mrs. Jones’ home. 1 see by The Star that you are not going to let ber live in a seab house, so | wish to Join you, Wishing you all success and that I may be with you again in the near future, | remain, very truly yours, D. R, STERLE. $5 A WORD LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24.—Theo. Roosevelt's record of a dollar word was broken by in Evans here today when he paid $5 for a single word, John was on the wit ness stand. Becomingexcited, his tongue sipped. $5 for Contempt, O’'DONNELL’S TRIAL Frank O'Donnell, charged with robbery, is being tried in Justice Gordon’ court this afternoon. O'Donnell is the man who robbed the World bar, with John King, the proprietor, & gun, and robbed the til! of $53.65. As they were leaving the place they | were accosted by Patrolman R. 8. Johnson. They were commanded to halt, King tried to pull a gun lead-| and was shot by Johnson, dying in- stantly. FLATIRON FOR HIM A week ago Mra. ©. A. Smith, 3830 Aurora st. saw a suspicious character pass her house, where upon she hid her jewelry and spent the night to restiesaness. Two days later, seeing the same man again ik by, she concealed her silver- ware, locked the piano and sat up all night with a fatiron in her hand. The police are watching for the man. “URGED VIOLENCE” By Untied Presse tenerd Wires SRLEM Mass., Oct. 24.--Sworn testimony that Jos, J. Bttora, Arturo Glovannitt! and Antonio Caruso, charged with responsibility for the death at Lawrence of Anna Lopisso, a woman textile striker, urged the strikers to fiolence during the Lawrence industrial struggle last winter, was given here today by Chas. Bencardo, an Italian detective. Betore Bencardo took the stand, District Attorney Atwill announced the state would rest its case at the end of the week, ICE CREAM CLUE CENTRALIA, Wash, Oct. 24.—~ A smear of Ice cream, “spotted” by the principal on the face of a high sehool junior, accused with a num- ber of others of stealing the refresh- ments from a high school party, may mean general expulsions. U Skip PORTLAND, ', Oct. 24.—John Smith, Jr, purchased a ticket for San Francisco on the steamer Bear, Glad to leave Portland, he captain to delay come out and have a drink. He at the Madison Park chapel, 3ist ay. and Madison, Friday evening, at 7:30. Rev. Carter Jones of the First Baptist church will be pres ent and a give an address, — ach; Send ae — 2 se: Yo oyster: tibtinnd re iisnoo zi 0; Holland herr! » WESTLAKE Ayn Oe; soap compoun can: iss ri tied 8 tomatoos, afar sbo srepe <r yA A C4 cok tious, fe via thiwtaate te Whole sinom abe each; amoits, 2 ibe, Ibo halibut, 2 ibs. tenderloin of sole, 2 lbs. 60; cod, 2 lbs, Ibe; Dungene o for 25c; Olympia oyster timore gatas, 4 For} }. see Friday evening's} each: } fect the lungs, and unless the prop Where All Others Fail notice t New York Hullding v wald lal F. 0, KALBERG or of Jersey Dairy Comp Washington, Octot thie 6 irectors. SONS. Mott naa | sity Undertaking 1 YY N.B North 212 ht growing dim? Ow ttelan will rem- y the defect. Rxamination fre pons, 1427 Third. downtown, strap around neck Beacon 3934 MISS BIRDIE H. CERNEY More people die each year of Tu- berculosis than of all other con tagious diseases combined, yet many do not realize that this dan- Kerous disease starts from the most common little aliments. Many a slight cold leaves a little hacking cough that will, In a short time, af mal $0 and $2.00. Propp & il st, Phone Blitott 2906. i er remedy is applied you are soon Se beyond all buman.ald. There ts no condition so inviting to this disease as where, from neglected colds, or overwork, the system is run down and the vitality lowered, and nature has bat little strength left to ward off these diseases that are always waiting an opportunity to begin work. Nature's Creation has done more for the relief of those suffer ing with Tuberculoais in all its forma and for the relief of the troubles that lead to Tuberculosis, such as a rundown condition, cm arrh, asthma, bronchitis and im- poverished blood, than all other[* remedies combined. For full infor mation, call at the office, or addrees NATUR! CREATIO: 514-15 Ls vag Bank Bid, Seattle, Wash. Office hours % a. m. to 5 p. m. Hotel ree oe Ser, ores and theatres, _Wapenite Peatettion, NOTICE TO ELECTORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that with Resolution No. y Council of The Cit dopted September 231 referendum has been i in Vred- ry, ature call Rant 68327 ié-foot No, 9. Fred Ballard. ; razors, The, ete jequainted Bociety. 208 Pine Stree ““T saw it in The trad while learning. Gail or write asics 4 7 RARER COLLEGE wine Bal iM family equainted aw “and Interbay. ¢ P steady Job. Call at room Hotel Shirley itie Fifth « a. m. to & p. 4 goos Ty aquist or Uh AUS) THE! Upstairs ress Theatre Bul ated. a man Sp cific Bik. Bitioet 2621 Wanted—Tioys between t of 16 and 20. Apply 426 2ist ra 20 eldental Ave. aE pixth aa c ‘ollowing ordinance: wolf as t eG f ‘ORT NANG! 6 An Ordinance relatin, men to the or and opera be divided into one to perform day serv’ other to pert hight ser- +e hours of the day service coed ten a 2 x toon . gna 4 *tnak ats “his assistant. ree oF omni of the "Fire suthority to summon euch Ww aire:|. nd emer as may is ay to rotection of eet Ri ectable widow with boy 4 years wants position as housekeeper lor widower with no children or prahelor: wreges $16 per month. ara shall be prota eee mployes and fi hile on duty. ne sot ae or lued at ch va 00 roperty $500, 10 valued $4, property, cen weer ee e eo Bailes in two good residence lots for good team. Address Star, X 1 law under the charter i ell the 16th othe Sy 14, fe al in ith nuthenticns ei “this Toth day of, B. HMSKeTH, Erenident, of the City Coun: pproved Bae ‘ohie Sth day ot be "oy Remie 00. B. COTTERILL, Mayor. this 17th day mi 1912. H. W. CARROLL, “ten aoraptroll rand ex-officio City ry. P. Agnew, Deputy Clerk. sy Hon 18 HOREBY FURSMER that on Tuesday, re ent Novem! 4 08. A Comptroller and « oof first publioation Septem. ber a1. 1012. ¥ by ot tena mm ; half plumbed, ay wisn av, W, Phone Queen Help Wanted-—Female _ Weatee—Toune eee at ti operate fr Pants ak Telepho sople’s lank Hide 108 Jarge portralia free baby, X-668, The Benttle Tit a fF general housework iolin, mall Hehool, a Furnished Houses PRD PAP RADIA ADIIOIAD e modern, half North 1266. roo bi ne, furnished car, Call Hunde Flats for Rent. nd 8-Foom tr and Spruce sts, $15 and $20 p month FRED P ANDIOR, INC Room A, Colman Building 4 apie iy furnished 6-rouom 82> i 20th av, $16.00 ReVenth tint Furnished Rooms. PAG 2 2. ny Large tront.room, suitable for two also one wing) heat, furnished 610 Cherry at. F Elliott 296W Ualveraity district cat vin ins gas, Mont fully fornten » Vhome 1452 HOTEL Kho Leland, 66 Virginia ot _ 600 day $2.50 week and up, HOTEL Naini 168 Main at, brick bulla Tintés 60c and up. Bath, llibh u |GRAND PACOMG HoTeL | irat——Ftates 600 dally ant Apartments tor Rent. Wpeland Cour, ‘t wr a re om furnished, $20 Furnished end un ApLs~ od; 9th and Pike. Main 2861 C Lawrence, 1809 chose in Harrington, itis becond. $3 week up. | ROYAL WOTEL— OT Pith av. | Lo Tio night: $1.76 to $4 week if epublican. month Queen Business Chances. o unt ‘of sick ness. once Address av Bremerton, me Bare store. Sell on ac cheap if d at 312 Washington Wash | Bxcellont bargains | and real estate City nt & é 633 Burke Bide General store, selling stoves. ture, crockery and Will well at Cesponaible 456, Star large Tf bart rooming houses male or exchange. ‘collection Agency, tural. rf Rave a nite, tm relinquish hington fruit Buchengs — Real Estate or exchange acre ining a lensburg; 2room house, chicken house and yards; $800, Will trade for acreage near Sound. Main 5318. ted Tand ip Twin Falls iT neren Teri county, Idaho, 16 sores » rty in King 11 Thompron for particulars. Bank Bide F ~~ WHIDDY TSLAND b-roo fine fruit pure wat ool 20 acres, trees, and se Water Front 11 ACRES WATERFRONT, $85 $100 cash, balance easy terme. Th 1 fine alder nty romd; rand view between 9 f BaD AL & tl ¥ oN TEREMS bh soll, weil, re one can raise and poultry, un- obstruc view of Lake Wash- ington. for a quick sale. $1,200, ensy terme, $150 cash and ib a month. Burke & Farrar, 104 Cherry St 700 will sell my acres of good land, no rocks, nO sand or gravel, 1 mile walk ¢ tows and KR KR, phone fine, 2 nef ation, wi fruits, vegotabl s adjoining to suit, Cail WILL BUY YOUR CROP OF BERKIES The Snohomish will contract. for Chase your entire crop at prices. Land in Snohomish county Will produce from $300 to $400 per nere in berries, We have some Innd near Machias in 6-acre tracts $60 per acre, You can purchase § acres or 40 acres on your ows orm one HANSON @ CO. 4-15-16-17 New York Blk +i ACHES FOR #500 Located on good road, within minutes’ ride of the King at. depo Good soll for poultry, frults, ber- ries and pota $50 .. $10 monthly. Inc., 104 Cherry St ST GOOD LAND FOR SALE 204 acres, 3 miles from Poulsbo. Price $40 per acre. 200 acres 5 miles trom Poulsbo, per acre, {0-ncre tracts in Skagit Price $26 per acre. county. 40 acres 6 miles north of city limits. rice §7,000. YOUNG & BROBERG hone Ballard 818. MERTON AND to Pate MONTH Best Jand in that district, sell, with small fresh water lake, on county road, close to school, CLIP 1019 Third Ay. Branch oft 88 Washingto i “Sb ACRES, WITH STREAM, $176 ash, $10 p month, All rte brown shot clay soil; no ston or gravel; fine for frult, clover and potatoes; grand view over the round, close to school and nelgh- cheap fare. . VAN ARSDALE & CO., 1209 Third Av. TINT 20 acres, near Seattle home worth RCHILLy if ACRES RICH SHOT CLAY. $50 cash, $10 per month, fine and berry land; no stones or @rand ser over the eas r; close to ne between two ‘miller | trom ratiway, wary easy to school ehbor two nice towns. VAN MRDALR. & co, 1209 Third Ay. Tacres of Tend bait ‘mille of Tal Ballinger, Inquire for 0. D. Whi Lake Ling a ke te, nn eee comtameed 4 bottom land prove, mostly weat of by, triet and very har PRICK $160 CLIFFORD, Wid Branch Office, #8 W IMPROVED POUL 1% miles from Lak and landing proved, with ¥ chicken ne boat wiv office Hack worth KI Kirkland, Ider on wharf at ACKIOS, WITH STREAM vt hard to im erowth, just 1 mettied dis- y to market ashington Bt thy VAI e Washington acres, tm house, barn. nimunit nt @ chick: for 1 willl eany. terme. John Brenne ke wick rkland Mote City Real Estate. $950 GA It's a bargain cash to completely -finished plastered, lot 560x120 t need; fine and lot in lawn; « or it shrubbery. Worth $860—On terms; 3-ro¢ 60-ft. lot, at minutes ride fr $600 L $20 cash, $10 paymen work in and paid close to Meridian « DAVID P. 505 Lowman handle it A@ AQ Hi wouldn't take A modern %room cot city light and 0 16ft, alley chicken hows and f $1,500. om cottage on Columbia; 15 ‘om City Hall ES ts; all street North End, ar, STMAN Bidg. 2 L READY TO BU “9400 VERY EASY Situated within easy walking dis-|New pianos fur rent © of the Green I ILD ON TERMS ake cars. Lies and grubbed. Lake qnd the in Wrest ‘& Wi COLMAN BI BEELER ACK LOT $600 60x132, cleared, improved with small fruit bushes; small Beattie tleroy ¢ P sell on sight, Hol 553 Empire Bidg. ~ 2 CHOICE fr $600 R a block of » mn pooh house; West wible to Faun- ma. Thin wil mes & Haring, LOTS to $325, one ORCHARD TRACTS A part of Wee sale, you ean w m house, mium tract, close in. termn Greenwood. Phone a HOME LOOKING for a modes 4 of S-room home, a Powers, 132 on Lake or Mert And says, i y ¢ Has a now ony fine tract, half ac large pig and tole mi h and balance $1 Gilgen, 104 chicken house, erry 100x1 50 fruit A beautiful racta, ee OLMSTED, Ballard 2625. BUYER t, comfortable, ‘desirab Have 3 ey tric Mght, gas, ails. Grade, assessment Must be sold 1 N. #ist st, dian car, hicken Fanch.” n house, well, re in «arden, 55 chickens, les from Seat- { tranapor- an work | only $150 month, Le St WOODLAND PARK BARGA modern . as, m Phiniey av nd car park, lot 250 Také Phinr Kk COTTAGE RE. .B YC (86x193), End, are selling ra not know ef an ° re with th h $5 per month. bungalow, shader nly 2 short mountains, % oth electro . large base- blocks from lendid view of close to $0x100. Price down, balance ney car to 6th | ey in the. North pidly, We do er offerin: 16,800 feet of OSCAR JENSON & Ci 314 Northern Bank Bldg, an. & Pike shot clay| —™ . moder . has ‘built-in replace, full . with launder half ‘block to down and $15 per om bul buffet, book n SRARING 907 Leary Bia Main 45 lumbed. Price $900, included Queen A Can you sing? you a first cla half cas! i equipped, for a song and a little money, Must v ckson, For Sale—New hard wood. floors, nace, laundry tra paved distr take mood modern bur » plate t . ha ma 4 #800 mortgage ‘to | purchaser. h. © will _— undry, fully very sell at once, 200 Epler Bidg. fireplace, fur large lot, etc. 000." Wiil as firat pay- we X-663, nKalow, beam + per ed floors, basement and if block from WILL take lot Owner, 7303 ern cottag Aurora assum b On account of sickness will make a very close price to get my equity in cash. ‘o- Woolley SNAP—THRER GOOT two-room house, water, Price elght dollars. 30x10 paid pom house rovements lots rice, jouth Park, Rank, re oa Figuse and Tot in $25 down, $10 p gent gn’ balan me Bite X beautiful 1 site cast. “du 2 Tot, Lock Box and Wash. ) as hui Ko city im- near for 3 Henderson and 12th wher, ay 801 Northern reetown, § month, |) Spring chicken 7 West Seattle Real Estate. DOL PPPS LS PLLA ALLS SLL PDL $1,200, WEST BEATTLE— Buy near Harbor i#iand, Wateh it double when work begins on ter- minals. 4-room cottage, double corner, view, frult, berries, clear title, 'y own terms. W. qQ. Wickersham, 606 Leary Hidg. Main ER TREN) Kor Sale—Wood and Coal. SPL PLS SSS SPL PPP LP PADD Patent dust pan with first load coal, Watowright & McLeod. Phones 1218 Wanted to Buy---F urniture NAAAARAAAN ‘Want house & office furniture cash, Gibaon Chandior, 610 Pike, M, 32% Modern Furn. Go. 4ih Pixe M6614 Money to Loan OER TRAV $ Th LAS CITY AND COUNTKY LOANS improved or vacant property, . $60 to $500; long of *y payments; no de- Sturtevant & Co, #12 Boston On Farm, ready Elitott Money to 214 Battle ilmber, elty quick action dono ann, money 9 Mehihorn. Morris, mortgage per bought to for erty at current rates. ‘ AL Tow mone and jewelry; low offices. | American YOU NEED MONE ans on houset ood, pi 1 notes to emp yment reasonable. RN T Come sROK RAGE CO, Bank > x 4th & For Saie—Poultrv. Pe NO re PN 9 nih SMO THE KALEM Dressed ¢ me ken... /TRY MARKET 190 per Ib. © per ib. Live and Grosses turkeys always on 1600 Pike Place For Sale—Livestock SARS AAA ALAA We have several fresh Jersey cows on hand, also soon cdming fresh. Prices reasonabie. Levinson Bros., Denny station, Green Lake station. Phone Kenwood 214. Por 10 tows. Take South i $415 Duwamish av., ate ter one Beason i4% Bale rk car, 6 o'cloc tue Dale ~ Miscellaneous. Fine piano, $265; $108 nearly new; cost 0 86th and Evanston. Bak rds of dry cordwood fot ‘dgewood, on the Interure b West, 1218 large assortment o nm ,tube. sinks an 's, 318 Be 8. repairs, Neht id Electric Co VERYTHING F ry mach! rent applied oa a ‘oner. 3 ius Classified Sireseheae > he Canad Weed office, roronte, Canada (236 hea { banking ba n inant ot a HAND Carom and Peck t ‘Dil tables and bowling alleys and ee: ze) rs fixtures of all ki BR 465 ‘Arend alker Bidg. . wie tie Ber month Denny Bid; formerly - A WK Hiine. nae former! ALL makes repaired Huson, room 317 Hinckle; Elliott 3418 Free gelivery. n y ed, evidence Continental aw ~ ‘0. 314 Ralley Bid DETECTIVE AGENCY elec Pied Agency. riminal a a clvit Private mol: consult, dential, “Billott sare oe CORE T LaWyrns re Legal Ald oeenlen hueband end, Consultation tree and. Property rights, shite 4 - property rig jections, banks: ADVICE FRER—A_ To attorney at law. dont Ne Biers Music ie Bae Phone Main 104 odio, 15 yrs. experience in | est court courts i Boston Rik. Pho Rea Bast 5 Millixan ke & K She Ta era. 211 Now York Block. ‘prot apensite, bate practice a tation free. t| Sommer, Lawyer, 103 tnd & onsale O_O e oll for only $150, $10 cash, USIOAY, t Bone cents. ‘uch numbers lumoresque, Dv, Pritiiante, ‘omsicownit ie aaee ude, fromm Jorelye. Ea achmaninof: ‘o Sorine. c Gries Rustle of Spring. F 436 Walker Bldg. 7 7 ume eo. WATLING Piang Go 300-309 Arcade Annex, second tt Shs if R00 Centre ANT wanes ues Sa Gentile Pattern Works. 818 Win South. ‘Best equipped shop. “Mats PHOTOGRAPHS ‘Tete iN. 8-7 Marion Ride Matn > Prrwrens Sree! at ae B’Nonern. RATAN —— SANITARID ww Take View Osteopathic Sanitartam ‘Obesity, chronic and nervous dig orders. 4026 lith N. ences seats AND cr BRER ats wee # ine jasses, ewart. ms : Jewels, The obson. First end ‘ff