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ye IAT CAREER BEST FITS YOUR CHILD? READ HIS HEAD,” SAYS MISS FOWLER CONSCIBINTIOUGNESS Greatest Phrenologist. gur children three 108s | specialiae in CHE te stand out prominently a8) 103 or LITERATUR JuDGR MENTAL TYPES RSs TIC . TASTY NTUbTION ‘Or PSYCHOLOGY SieiTVUALITY, INGOIRATION MAATHE MATICS LOCALITY AND ORDER TEACHBR°= LIPRARIAN a Q JUDGE 3 Furthermore, the mind that TAL represe: a predom! nly ana- lytic, full of ertticiams and able to ISTRY, We find most important for us to; that such @ person is constantly js what wo call the) marked difference, and sees fine} , @& nervous and cephalic, e id + of the Saroy hotel. the mind and to ine tweet faster the portrait of: shows that he) forehead where splitting hairs in order to find sony polote of disaimilarity blance. | The INTUITIVE POWER of thi strong, which gives into the inner work: tand- ing of the characteristics of an im dividual and ability to forecast the disposition and mental worth of another human mind. Such a per or resem are being mepatantiy |tye would make a good student, and Rieke tipinres. rea etuch indicates that the boy has re mind | are CAUSL y.! and HUMAN) a mie, with his large and active brain and his full degree of perceptive power and large causality, or cw reason and philosophise, he would WRITER, an intelli or a good JUDGR The nerve element is strong, but it ts firmly controtied tn the char acter of the boy whose photograph —s qualities give T use to Mlustrate this type. subjects out, fe pailosophise about AB AND AUTO COLLIDE; GETS $40,000 ‘The Mental Type of Girt. Among girls we also find the three distinctive types. The MEN- |AN’S ARM IS BROKEN it driven: by E. D. Cooney,| miles an hour. The impact of the { the intersection of Broad: | ‘Pike st. last night by 22) Another accident occurred earlier nas J. A. Baillargeon lin the evening when autos driven - a Jap. One of the by Wm. Gibbons, of the Hotel Met-|breach of promise suit harmo mas » by of the a as driving at the rate of 30) Toceapants of the cars were unhurt. | 4, the taxi, Miss M. Goldie apartments, broken arm and bad say that the| coltision drove the tax! to the curb, oa the wind shicid and the ropole, and E. L. Coryell, driver for the Cathoun hotel, collided at jthe intersection of First ay. a: Pine st. Beside a few bruisess, the OF PROGRESSIVES MAY _ START A SERIES OF CONTESTS - ‘sheriffs are today guard- tion officers were friendly to him. This same charge is bel made by all the progressives, a we face of the returns as fented by about 2,500 plurality by been defeated by of only about bo so diac Lafe Hamilton, republican, may also ; sult. shrinkage a the Roosevelt rand iT CASE ON EVERETT LICENSES [, Nov. 9.—A test case | y whether the state law ‘maximum fee for salson is constitutional or by Everett. the iaw bas never there are lawyers) ru! te be enconsts| Heense, the question is whether the city should hot be able lo demand more than $1,000 for each license granted. There ts an opinion that | Heenses should bring from $2,000 to |55,000 on account of the lessening ae number under the new nl that Everett voted “wet" brought a large number of sa- treet has voted for | 009 ae men back to the city. @ the re. Id a a ee ANGELES *& B wkhknakenen t had ‘lat a moderate rate of speed. EXPLAINING IT SALEM, Or., Nov. 9.—-The coro pert fury investigating the = of the Salem Bank and Trust a ne conan he air and more-eas- y condensed into steam, against ne hot fives, causing an ¢x- °| INQUEST INTO DEATH OF MAN KILLED BY AUTO tanmaente pte cre en thts afternoon over the death of Frank ot who died ee night nent Japanese of the city, him. The accident was at the nd “| tersection of Third av. ne & the 7 {ng to the, ‘stories ” of witnesses, t ot w ead in front of the auto, Taka heshi says that the heavy rain had fogged bis wind shield and obscured bis vision, He says he was ones head | vitness assorted that his speed was 4 $7 rent just ft after extend- to Mra. Nicolo Frank C! Clark, owner of shot Nicolo ‘Abondante | Temonstrated with him not to talk so was dying. Clark hte may aaa® 917,283 DAMAGES. & } ix how Nov. rs, ——~After ry here eae of sizes dam- 1 Townsend, a ie, tn her suit against 4 r H Pape. Mark Hop- Thomas because @ third degree X-ray celved in the op- Sapitarium. about 20 miles an hou (“SUIT CLUB” MEN ARE FINED PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 9-—Be cause they admitted their “suit club,” the Great Northern Tailoring company was a gambling scheme, the proprietors of thet establish- ment are today deprived of the iright by the courts go continue operations. L, Jones, proprietor of another establishment, is bemoaning the seizure of his “suit club” parapher- nalia and the fact that he had to pay a fine of $50, He is preparing an appeal from the decision of the lower court. 0 RE ne ey PROMINENT NOME MAN HERE Among the Nome arrivals in this city are Mr. and Mrs, Jafet Linde- berg. Mr, Lindeberg is president of the Pioneer Mining Company, and one of the leading mining men of the North, He is also a large real estate owner in Seattle, ne is at the Washington. YY to| mental ee of} nerve fiber and brain colts, - consequently an tnetination PHYS. | think, act. and work. through ¢he| betwee medium of the mind and brain, Often the body is defective and im- perfectly nourished. In the case of the child whose portrait Is shown, the mental ts united to a healthy organisation, Consequently all the work done by THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912. READY FOR (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Nov, %—A_ dispateh from Malta tells of the departure of the British battleships Tbernla, Brittania, Commonwealth and Do-| minton, and the cruisers Black | Prince under full speed to a nt somewhere in near eastern waters, The warships are proceeding und sealed orders, | WORLD POWERS ARE GETTING BIG SCRAP Avatria and Rossa have mobiliz od Lroops and Germany is tn a post-| tion to mobilize ite army quickly. Italy's Tripolitan veteran stand really to fight at & moment's /no tied, ‘The French war office today can all leaves of absence, Diplo- sare working frantically to pre | verve peace, but with litte hope of suebens, HUMPHREY SQUEEZES THROUGH WITN LESS THAN THIRD OF VOTE Congressman Wil! KE, Humphrey Again slides tnto office by the nar-| rowest sort of a margin. He has beon reelected, although bis total vote is leas than one-third of the entire vote cast in the congression- al fight, He wing over Landon, pro- sreasive candidate, by 1,197 votes. Landon's defeat and Humplir tory ts attributed to the fact that! ¥ reasives split their strength Landon, Heifmer and Gil bert, socialist, The protest against Humphrey was emphatic, but not effective In King county he got Poy’ about 31 per cent of the vote. in Suohomish county he got ia 4 25 per cent of the total vote. Whatcom he did a little better, ¥ eet.| didate, drew thousands of antl Mumphrey votes that would, ordi | narily have gone to Landon. In Snohomish county, both Lan don and Helfner” ran abead of Humphrey and the socialist candt date, Gilbert, came up close to him kon cure Within @ week. For on an to the efficioney of thin treatment and our ability to effect a cure in the mont obatin- . We refer to leading bus. 4 professional men, and w affidavits from 4 Who are now Hote happin juite, Call at our office for ther information, A personal in- Ww all they come to us, am [7 our he been thor- fled with the results obtains a B, |, Mgr. Motel Cor. First Av. and Main St. SEATTLE. oughly Had this vote been united on | £2 progressive, instead of divided between two, Humphrey's defeat would have been accomplished tn Snohomish county alone. The vote in Snohomish county showed 6,841 for Landon, 4,597 for Heifner and 3,833 for Humphrey. Landon’ lead here, however, was castly over come in Whatcom county by Humphrey. In King county, the complete re- turns show that Humphrey led Lan- this organization will be normal. | ting about one-third of the vote, In| don by only 405 votes, although the Tt in easy to see that thi 4 hich and broad forehead, the Mental type showWlag tn a high head | would ‘be elected president and that) vote: of the cars up-|4 progressive democrat should be | 20,089; from the opening ward. The cheeks are not so full as in fight om the strength that Wilson instead of a ee can: | child has| King county Helfner, who made his | anthHumphrey vote was split up. The following is the King county Humphrey, 20,674; Landon, Helfuer, 18,161; Gilbert, 6,426, I Eeennoes of JACK JOHNSON’S “STREAK OF tao ee BR, LINGUIST, WRITER or LIBRARIAN. She will take pleas ure in reading books of a philo- sophic character and mental ole osophy and mathematics, aa payehology, will be subjects that she will particularly enjoy (Mise Fowler's second article will be printed in The Star <t Sheard =e FOR BREAC OF PROMIS TACOMA, Nov. 9.—Mise Nellie ein of thie city, grt last — inted damages C. Hogan of Spencerviile, Ontario, im the federe! court. Miss Storie sued for $100,000, basing her action partly on breach romise grounds and partly on « claim for support of a child now 2 years. Hogan, who is wealthy, denied in YELLOW” (My United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Held as a fed- eral prisoner on charges of having violated the white stave law in his e eS white women, the ‘trea! which has always been cnriouted. to Jack Johnson, megre prize fighter, came out today a yard wide. SHOWS UP IN JAIL was put into @ bath tub of hot water, He remained there 30 min- utes, refusing to leave the tub when the physician ordered him to do so. lee cold water turned onto his back soon cured him, and he leaped out quick when the aiream struck him. Dr, Hogan at onee examined him, and declared he was perfectly Johnson kicked hard when he was| well, but prescribed a series of put in the bull pen with other negro | doses of unpalatable druge as a Prisoners, and given as a cell mate | punishment for playing sick, and John Brown, negro, who ie charged | the turnkeys were Instructed to nee with murder. “This is pretty tough on an inno- cont man who is sick,” Jobnson| whined. When the big black com | Diained of pains in hie oe he} ee SLAUGHTER OF that Johnson took his | Whether he liked ft or not. The jailer today took a $6,000 locket from Johnson, and will keep it, aafely, medicine, ae CHRISTIANS BEGINS IN CONSTANTINOPLE sx (BULLETIN,) CONSTANZA, Roumania, Nov. —Reports here from Constantinople say that the Turks there, frenzied) by the Sheik Ultsiam’s prociama- here today that King Peter Servia, King George of Greece and King Nicholas of Montenegro ¥e accepted his Mmvitation to as- sist in the final downfall of Islam, Which will be celebrated with sol- court that he was father of the|tion of @ holy war, have begun the emn mass in the mosque of St. child, IT ALL DEPENDS MCKER LOOKS To FATHER CHAUFFEUR FACES SERIOUS CHAGRE Fred Maser, the chauffeur who teng po early Tuesday morn- char with exceeding the nti limit and knocking down Wal- Thalaman, is being heid under a bond of $260 to answer In Judge Brown's court to the charge of driving an auto while in an intoxi- cated condition. Thalaman was knocked down on First av. while he was waiting for a street car, The auto was going at a high rate of speed and was not stopped after the accident. Thala- man received a broken leg and | scalp wounds. Motorcy Patrol- man Blaine and Van Buskirk trailed slaughter of Christiane. The re port is unconfirmed. It Is understood the butchery be gan in the Galata quarter, the for eign business C > fires are consulates have been redoubled. Four Kings to Enter Capital SOFIA, Nov. 9.—-Surpassing in) solemnity and significance any) event In the history of Burope in| the last 500 years, Cear Ferdinand of Dulgaria plans to end the Tur! ish war with an entry in force into | Constantinople. Ansouncement waa | Sophia. Determined to shine in history aa the Charlemagne of the 20th cen- tury, Ferdinand has set bis heart Roman empire, which baa echoed | to the prayers of the Mohammedan since Islam overran southern Eu- rope in the 1th century. It is in- dicated that, whether Bulgaria re- tains Constantti or not, Czar Ferdinand will insist that a ot the final arrangement with the powers be a Polar en that the cross be raised over St. Sophia, WILSON WANTS O’GORMAN IN HIS CABINET, BUT FEARS TAMMANY NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—tnited | States Senators James A. O. Gor) man of New York, Isador Rayner of | Maryland and Jas. A. Reed of! Missourl were mentioned here to day as three possibilities for Pree ident-Elect Wilson's cabinet. Thi only thing that stands In the way of thetr selection, it is said, is the ot other than ts would be e! their seats In the senate, wanta |fearing ho bot fears that if O'Gorman resigns | democrs HELD UP, BUT ONLY GAVE UP $1 Ray Mahoney, fan. at oe ak dort hotel, wes held up ear by s masked, armed man, ay. W. and EVENLY DEVIDED According to present returns, 42 republicans, 16 democrats, 30 pro- a car answering to the description |been of the one ‘which knocked Thalaman down, arresting Maser an hour af- terwards, PROGRESSIVES ARE ORGANIZING (iy United Press Leased Wire) SPOKANE, Nov. %— A. M. Stevens of Deer Park, the only member of the last lower house to be reelected in this county, will is- sue @ call to the Spokane county men elected to the legislature to organize, There are seven pro- gressives out of the ten men in the lower house delegation, but the ma- jority members intend to work in harmony with the two republicans and one democrat. A scramble for the speakership of the next legislature is already on, T. J, Corkey, progressive, from the Third district, has been brought out a8 a candidate, and Thomas F. Murphine of Seattle is also being JOHNSON DOESN'T WANT ANY CELEBRATION SACRAMENTO, No 9.—Com- plying with his wishes expressed in a telegram from Omaha, progres sives of this city and county will not give Governor Johnson any for- mal welcome upon his arrival bere Sunday, but are today preparing to be on hand to congratulate the de- feated vice presidential candidate on his campaign in the Hast, right now whether the paige have a more progressive legislature tm 1919 than im 1911, 1911. NATIONAL LABOR aie CONVENTION ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 9.— The annual convention of the, American Federation of Labor opens here Monday morning. The annual reports of Samuel Gompers, president of the organization and Secretary Frank Morr will © cupy the attention of the delegates on the opening day. Gompers and Morrison arrived here this morning and other mem- bera of the executive council are due this afternoon, NURSE GETS GEM Mise Mary Loomis, the retiring president of the King County Grad- uate Nurses’ association was pre- sented with a diamond and pearl pendant and chain by her assocl- ates at its meeting, held Thursday evening, Miss Loomis had been presentation speech, from the senate to accept « , ‘olio, Tammany would elect Wm. F. Sheehan or some other corpora- tion lawyer to fim ¢ vacancy. Tammany dominates the New York legistature and the chieftains would be In a position to name O'Gorman’s succesor. Wm. F. MeCoombe, chairman of the democratic nattonal committee has indicated that be will not ac- cept tho postmaster foneralahip, | ~ RIGHT SUSPICION) «ii - A. B. Hamer, special agent of the Vaited States treasury, by some clever @eduction yesterday after- Chinaman bi ird ay, with ty fal pending an In- vestigation before United States Pommslestocer Totten. riptio: on am ys! Souvenir and Phone Miitott 44. 6409 Ballard av. Phone 6. Ads may be left at these branches, where same rates will be given as Transient ra Arcade Annex. attendant, RUPTURE CUR pe operation or detentt 0 cases cured past t won 1 to 75, Harvard §: sia Hitel Bldg. Seattle. from labor; d| Will soll §600 Feal oatate cont | S00 Dusiness A, Spann, Bast 3071, Main ity U Univer deriaking ith N. B. North ue her fe HOTTER WORTH &~ HONE, 1971 Firat ay. Main or Biliott hou Bevond. ‘aro: W. B. Pork. ‘women te learn v trade, wages paid while Cat or write. ) BARBER > amma “fete | NATI “for Washington, ar commlanions. #106 eh eae seh rmanent powl- vance, tion right man. Jess He Binith Go., a ™, Ast cheer. ding ndioom weaver, Ren Sunday. wr goon Ta to figure Gn a number Phone North 374 Dow lost, curty black hair. with lowtah months old, nm cee Rotura Globe wie Reward el- Ment Store, t bat Xinas, et the Lite Seweit mons, 1427 selia for les Myron ia bine ic case, First, ne neat near 4 shot ‘Second must’ ber tn wood condition “and cheap. Address X-684, care Star. Wanted furs Taratehed ms, not too far out, in Sistrict one Wanted—Female ladies who are learn! ete ad Interested in wri ing wilf tind it to dan to call on me, te fictency guaranteed Positions guaranteed, Phone Main ~ Board and Room are, Toad. re, home 1448 en boarded, eatend or desert claire eiinayien: t Water Front wt oa PORE water front ar ing orchard. pi) balance i wry co. New ¥ rk lock Farm Lands BUY YOU BERRIES WiLL The Snohomish will contract ehnse your entire prices. Land in Bo will produce from acre in berrion land near hias in 6-ac 0 per sere. cree or 40 acres on your own term OLE HANSON & CO. 314-165-1661 New k Rik WARBHINGTON 6 ACT LAKE Jo from the lake, on K¢ rea of rich Take a Madison car and county _or call at 104 Cherry St C BIMKINS Li P, Exchange—Real Estate LLLP PPPS. 4 acrem of good land, al! cleared and in cultivation, « om pk tered hou 2 ehicken county road, i sidewalk to property 2,500 clone to Be- Will trade for M 720-721 New ¥ Por tale or exchange for ion caved ¢ north city jimits, 2-3 acre land, Ore, well cultivated, fruit, dérehard, orrien, large now hone, 22x24, a, 3 covered porches, city no Incumbrance. B-3%, care i ACRES, Fi0 Two miles two BR. KR. and town, sey might voalane t cheap : pe “ayment, ba CHURCHILL. plenty LA 0d 7 at any time, Real Ketate acreage es # Bia rou W NO RIC THAN THIS Witich Wi ARB SBLLING AT $25 TO $50 PER ACRE This land is situated In the vicinit of Oak Harbor, on Whidby Islan: which t* the finest farmin munity on Puget scoun ree te. dng country. f t phon mille on, own judgment must tell a fine wettied farming distric not last jong at such very prices, We will enjoy tells abeut the land beg to be the best th: Very easy terms. WEST & WHEELER Colman Block. SIX ACRES, CLOSi $3,900, Uy) down, between here and Renton, close to Inke and Fourth fine stream of cold spring for fish es per only $50 REALTY LOAN & BANKING CO. Central Bu nd, t fe clone ac boon, ma fe t ean- low av. cars water large eno a trvigation. thls ehieken | Go to Kirkland. | | Wante On improved o amount, $50 to roperty ; long or ments; no delay _ 312 Boston Bik. vans, money aa action, 309 Mehihorn. loney to a wi commercial pa _14 Baliey Bidg e i sim kINe Liberty” Bidg., Opp. Postottice y to loan on improved property f{ current ra te nik igagen, contrac bought. Mor 2m n * and te offices. 80% Second. NE anos or ms ‘Come Jewetr: American reasonable. N BROKERAGE CO. Bank Bide, ith & Pike ye For Sale—Poultry Dark 1 re and young stock » pullets about to tk » harem, vreeders and young. 62 isth av, & Sid - nish and it icorels i fede , Georgetown. PPP PL PP LPL Cuthbert raspberry » as grown by the Pu at time to set out. Order now. 1 ¥ 09 per 1.000. Taylor FP. D, No, 2, Box J, Leghorn, Ancon: Orpington pullets, bronze terre and Toulouse geese, PACL POULTRY CO, tap floor New Cor ner Market, and Pike, Bl Lott 3368." For Saie— ditto at once. $15 1019 ASTER tS Sound Elect ‘iret Av. EVERYT! ine Ger eeT ICAL. redale pu pappies and grown ogy ‘ a mth m 116 Cherry. large aanort damaged “natn tubs, White or Buff 008 & bargain if taken Phone North 626. it ot sinks and ale cheap. They are ? and some fresh and other fresh soon. Phone Ken- ‘ Tie he Canad fan Bank of Scene cst office, Toronto, branches in Canada, $2.) ban business. Lb on savlage ands Seattle Branch, POR ee HAND Carom and Pock Tavies and bo bowling alleys and ag- payments, Fite TNE ents. Wi K- bn ties OLLENDER 200-263 - SCs i eae ay. cs Beattie.” re tracts on Pacific § miles north of city. Lies el, rich soll, apris water. If noid thin week. will inke. $376 ir tract; sar $50 cash, balance iT mo BRET REALTY CO. 720-721 New York Biocl ‘The acitie Toicar Reted—Home for school girl, 15. See addr Western any ate ‘piace, } by day or hour. Batiard ~ Houses for Rent furaished, $12.60; trie Meh ee Fie am elec- water, hone, urn mont av. © Queen waning 658 evenings 7 RAR Ree First floor of @ house, furnished, near car, $15; OLYMPIC APTS, 1210 Paty ay Rear ay yk WORKINGMAN'S RANCH AT KIRKLAND On the county road at Kirkh % of a mile from the landing, 3 fine tracts of lan: bottom, improved, with house, ie. gome cleared, Price $1,500; terms $150 cash, balance $16 per month; Kood nelhbors on alt sides, several of them go to werk daily in Se- attle. A short walk to the jake. Burke & Hirtand” aetice, or call at 104 “lin Snohomish count vy upland. ee good clay sandy loam, does * months; Dienty of me the crop season. cultivation, adjoin: grow good crops < clover, al- %, dats, wheat, ‘ell located for fruits. Hav the clay soll and the elevation, also the and @rainage to give flavor ete poles. to command the fancy $56.00 per — $10.00 down tlt Tulfnen ‘TIMBER co. Henry Suda partly cleared, te Wiil take $600, on terms of 5 onsh, balance $10 x2 month. MERRITT REALT 720-721 New York Biook. DRY LAND My 20-acre home, near town, A ne hot aw tal kinds of fruit, on state rom rich land, half cleared, good rn! od ES RSIAET ot hourek eeptny roo! at 519 Howe: ree © yes 1920 ist 1 0 per week ne. con DEAL 0d ; r 6.2 a Ra, tee, © Ha manta se Ones inople * hi tor @ Tia} 3 iu shor a uw port-| 2278. 520 Browdway. © had oer! . ’. 10 a7 ih Co. _ mando) banjo. & ba Op Q Ther: a O8 would charged wi! id anil oi woma p on children a 6 rooms rr W. nfurniehed hoai <BR 1. cases, : = Hr by mee: | is” betas modern, good yard, Baste suite, $3.00 ined b iki tres. i furn: Excel rl Th MHRS..The date per. $3, n Bart 2 aris BL r a House, Third S., inside conte Hot wat splendid rv 115 1 and ing ~for rent, Phone Nicely. anc GRAND PACIFIC. iTOTRE,- 118% First, Fates 60c dally and BD. ~ Business Chan rant, confectionery nd fixtures for gale, # ; about $1,000, 740 _ Greenwood, Owner, Ballar: room hotel for sale, some trade, Phone 6 i 1. 6 SIMKINS Liberty Bide, Opp ceount of sickness, Postoffice, On per di i | Datenr Mist pan with ing house for sale unt of rheumatisn at ay, for $400, Bldg, adison, y road, 1% miles ding, 5 mi walk of school and is cleared, fruit room. f rn ibe. “dauly rar’s Kirklan Cherry St. =room mo 40x108, line, ‘Thi to date. ) to Burke ‘ar- office, or call at 104 e lot, allingford car is new and up 0, on terms of to suit LPY ¢ ‘ork Blo: lot 60x11 _ Terma. Lot for sale, North End block from : 693. iaird, North MY 60x120, halt Price $606. Phone _North Fiouse and fot, fu i, 1949 Third W. Call in’ fo X beautiful tot nea $450 cash, For Sale—Wood and Coal r Ravenna park, Queen Anne 405. Fut Toad Con Ww Lacan & McLeod. Phone 1218 For Sale—Furniture. Furniture Sunday Wanted to Buy---Furniture pm flat, 11_N, 50th. Mrs. Hom: a WAT TOTE Hoare Sitios Reo Rae ire: way B10 Modern Tart Go, 416 Pike ao ois. orwin Caesars ae free; prove rights, Sitlentionm bank- aeitrs tation AD Fi Allen, 405-406 Eliers Muste All legal subjects, Consul- free. je, 15 “est gourts, —Oft. ies expertenoe In high BS ano BO- los, moderately altticutt, Pas Des Fiéurs, Delibes Se Sweetly, Sho Lar rin, ny L s it entails Wilkes Bas. ada WALLINGP no Se eae Aina second floor, Seattle. de’ TE Olle graduate. $02 People's Bank Bt jain 3150. PATEN dams, rook, M rk Bid. Main 2627, Lawrence, urke Bldg. Seattle Pattern Works, Tat av. South, Best equipped shop, Main exe : ¥e Yambere ¥ranster, William Jolly, 3 Se ST CLOCK AND WATCH REP AUTRING ‘atchinaker—Main- Thc each; glasses, First and Stewart.