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Pe THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1912. HER HUSBAND SO MUCH SHE GIVES HIM TO ANOTHER WILL VISIT COUPLE IN THEIR NEW HOME BECAUSE HER PERFECT LOVE DOES NOT ADMIT.OF JEALOUSY. RRY BURTON Me Macs, Dec. 2— these lives be fit of a commen ae out of thele home: pperiences wl) will spring @ will long the “4 for the they may which the “the sustaining unselfish love may ‘equip them for the tasks. This fe the jage—the marriage as long as man once let ‘gan and woman is woman, world does not know It, amare tos and there we catoh in radiant lives—in Ss not yoked to tove.” effort to capture dream he thus/ of love-« afew months ago, p described be before a great ‘DR, FRAN H, WE! sb dir oe CARDINALS GET ) HAT FROM POPE The five were: Giuseppe Marla ! fs at by ‘public con | de Cos y Macho, archbishop of Val- Bacred college, Pope conferred the red hat five of the 18 cardinals e year ago and who as yet et r (his final tosignia meir tank as princes of included three Spanish and two Austrians, who ‘of their elevation to the 1911, to Rome to re ted berretto and the red of the pope, had J d by the king of ‘emperor of Austria, | then awaited the November of Pius before com- the ladolid; Antonia Vico, apostolic nunsio to the court of Madrid; Francisco Bauer, archbishop of Ol muta; Francisco N archbishop of Vienna, and Enrico Almaraa, archbishop of Seville Elevation of these five cardinals brings the membership of the col lege to 61, not including Monsignor Mendes Bello of Lisbon. Since the creation of 18 new cardinals by | Pope Pius a year ago, three mem- bers of the Sacred college-Cardinal Fisher of Cologne, Cardinal Sa-/ massa of Austria and Cardinal) Coullle of France--have died, leay-| ing the present formation of the Sacred college with 34 Italian car} tdinale and 27 foreigners UTO FOR PACKER — RMOUR; JUST WALKS Jeane carelese-tike, suddenly pointed Armour, president of I towards the Armour Co. ballding ‘& Co, the Fort Worth |®* Co., director in the Ar Co, the Armour Grain | Milwaukee & St. the Continental | the world. C bout a block away, and opined | that they would walk all that dis- | tance. it was Armour, Armour is the biggest butcher In He kills about 9,000,000 Bank, the National Pack-|animais a year, we're told. The Northwest National In- | important looking fellows, one of National City Bank ‘em with a cutaway overcoat, are Kansas City Rail-| superistendents and managers of Co, the American various sorts of the Armour milk ‘the author of “The People,” walked. oximately 2,880 dresses pestly—that The biggest butcher in the world }is rather short of stature, He all, just and he could | neatly. gutemobiles to, Kleinogte of the Ar in Seattle had| for an & P| the 110 C, “Just here to inspect the Western | Property,” Armour «id. briefly. The smaliatatuted beef baron fan’t given to loquiciousnesa For xample, when beef aviates, as it does every now and then, you don't | find Armour spilling any oratory Armour party, almost/in advance. Beef just aviates, and the train, leisurely depot, the peg chap in steht Pout of the os TCHER IS SEARCH that’s all there is to it Armour is 49 years old, and in herited piles of money from his ees ne D. Armour. ~|WAITS 2 YEARS _ IN DEATH CELL; > FOR SAVINGS) NOW PARDONED John” is dead and | 7 United Press Leased Wire. the mystery of I s r? i 5 i i | thod of removing UB absorption” seems 10 genera! use in tnis| the ih warm w: the faded or vata: | im wkin in alimo: h theresa. formed by under -sk) or artificial treatment foduce & complexion ant, Razontal lovelin Ge have also repo With the famous oat Femoving formula. Tred mzolite Di wits bh hase @ wast |, The et, an lines——-whether, ir perry 0 ‘anish. No on this simple to ty harm any wicin.—Ad- | gz Be gut gom- Nave mereolized wax: more than one One NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Maurice Lustig, orfe-time oceupant of the} death hduse at Sing Sing today ts free man, by the reversal of his conviction for the murder of his ‘The memory, however, of his two ears’ proximity to the “little green door” through which aw 17 fellow prisoners “go away” has meade an indelible impression on Lastig’s mind. Whea Lustig entered the death was the 17th man, occu i333 4c g led logged and took a list which aub- merged one si and permitted her cargo to float away. |U. OF W. PRESIDENT RETURNS FROM EAST After an extended tour of the | East, President Thomas F. Kane of University of Washington re- turned to Seattle yesterday after- |noon, On Rovember 18 and 19 Dr. Kane attended the National Assoct- ation of University Presidents, de- “The Covt val iivering an address Y\ of Higher Education. VESSEL ON ROCKS; CREW OF 25 ABOARD | By United PresM@Lensed Wire SAN FRANCISCO, De | Chilean hip County of L i carrying @ crew of 25 men, ie on 1, the rocks off Otter pol on the west coast of Vancouver island, ac- cording to a dispateh received here this afternoon by the Marine Ex- |change. The vessel ran aground during the might, and it Is said Ht S| the hope is entertained of Wcse-rai either the erew or the ship. audience of women hall, New York—has Dr. Franklin H. Wentworth, “noted writer and lecturer, rushed out into the rude world and biindly left the divine little god sitting cold and lonely right by his own cheerloss fire place? Most persona who have just learned of the soctalist doctor's se eret marriage with Miss Alice Chap. man, following the discarding of hia first wife, the brilliant dramatic tn terpreter, Marion Craig Wentworth, @gree that the earth boasts NO GREATER WOMAN than the de serted Mra, Wentworth. Marion Craig Wentworth, left solitary in her home to Cambridge, while her former spouse ts honey mooning with @ younger, fresher bride, has Indeed eatablt i a new high record for love, Aad as proof of this the following facts are set forth by sympathizers with (his woman She voluntary and secretly as in Cartogte went to Reno and established a year's residence there, finally securing a divorce, that her husband might be free to mar ry hie newer choice! en to heart thie loves @his woman, and so He must! And she will often visit with thetestwo because she says PERFECT love does not of enmity, and she tov husband too much to mar, in any way, hie happiness! “Ll have done nothing remark abl., Ehhave done nothing that any broad, Gbristian woman who REAL, LY ld¥es her husband would not do,” saya thie Mre, Wentworth “I Lathe simply done what per fect love should and must do helped to realize the highest happi ness for the beloved one! “I diacovered that my husband and Misa Chapman were tremen DECALOG MAYOR SAYS CANTON, O., FOLK MUST OBEY THE TEN COMMANDMENTS|. FILL 100,000 HARRY 8. SCHILLING, MAYOR OF CANTON The cltixens of Canton, O, are now busy studying the Ten Com- mandments, You can hear ‘em mumbling as they walk absentmind-| | Whereupon comes a roar from the Canton socislinta, who have read him out of the party, after hae ting him on @ socialiat ticket That election occurred a year ago. dously fond of epeh other, I knew there was but ohe thing to do-to give my husband his happiness by releasing him that he might be free to marry his heart's fresher desire, “Ming Chapman ts all my hus band thinks she is, I belleve, She in aw fine, big woman, I realize that as well as he. Bhe wanted to go away and leave us both, But I wouldn't allow that “I cannot conceive of a woman fighting to keep a husband when she reatizes that his love belongs to another, or, indeed, of fighting to..win it back, once she knows it has departed. | have far too great | ragpess and reverence for love, upon me in the same ight, “This is the new idea of love, the twentieth century {dea of love~wa | love that loves too mueh to bold on, i loves so much that it can let go.” DEMOCRATS TO aoe | FEDERAL JOBS Hy United Press Leased Wire, WASHINGTON, Dec, 2.-—-When Chairman MeCombs the other day sald every other democrat was looking for a job, be was not speak ing with balf the emphasis with which harassed democratic con kreswmen here today discussed the/| matter, There will be about 412,000 jobs ia the government service when democracy comes into power March 4 About 100,000 of the 412,000 jobs are not covered by civil service rules and will automatically be vacant March 4 Of these 10,389 are appointments, The annw represented by the jobs at will change hands reaches $30,000,000. Because there are apparently alf a dozen applications for every job, the democrats in the house are seriously considering the passag act rescinding President | Taft's recent executive order plac sidential salaries jing under civil service rules 36,000). jfourthclass postmasters. Most of | these 36,000 are now republicans. CONGRESS WILL PROBE HEALTH OF THE INDIANS Jottied Pres teased Wire WASHINGTON, Deo, 2--When | congress reassembles, one of the ty ed'y along the street, “Thou shalt but vehilling has just taken office. | Teports to be submitted is that of not—thou shalt not—thou shalt not" just as they used to do at Sunday | schoo! Why? Oh, they're just brushing up on municipal law Canton has a sew mayor, and be jit is @ pretty political story. ‘The socialiete pat up Sebiiling |and the reform people backed him against Mayor A. R. Turnbull. The [vote was declared a tie Turnbull and dohilling guessed on the num & committee appointed to investi | gate infectious diseases among In- dians on all of the reservations in the country, it was learned today As American Indians are more af. fMicted with infectious diseases than says he's golng to enforce the Ten ber of graina of corn in an ear, and jany other race on earth, a move Commandments, whether good law or not. Harry 8. Schilling, the Decalog burgomaster, doesn't mind that He's an extremely unconventional person, and he even goes so far as) to declare that he's also going to enforee the state and city laws. That gets jon's goat even more) than the Ten Commandment busi- neas T am still a socialist,” Page) Schilling ee lwas dectared elected | Sebilling got sare and appealed to the courts, A few days ago they decided that he was legally elected The socialista dropped him be- | cause he had gone back on his word to abide by the earof-corn guessing content. | The town now expects a thor- ough overhauling | Mayor Schilling t* a printer by ltrade, Also he is « bachelor. WEPTheatricalL ae ‘x AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Metropolitan—-Zoe Barnett in “The Red Row.” Seattio—Seattlo Stock Co, im Farina MO OTN and vae be Photeplaye and vas aah « * AT THE MOORE * PERSE R ERE EE EEE A large and thoroughly sympa blending beautifulty | A number of stars were present- \od last night, }the chorus proved by thelr work that great pains have been taken | to attain a uniformly bigh standard lot excellence. The chorus is al- |most, If not quite unique in that it is all-American, ~ Tonight “Conchita” will be pro- jduced, the first time in Seattle, | with Torquinia Torquini, who ere- jated it, in the title role, - Salpasaahicot: Seatangcsinp otras 2 * * * * *) SPREE EEE ERE RE RH AT THE GRAND Jim Black, the legless comedian. | with the agile and tuneful assist- ance of Mins Leslie, startled the sor ne nighters at the Grand opera house yesterday when he demon- ® ‘strated beyond cavil that legs are not really necessary to rapid mo-| tion. The act is a corker. Brooks and beth they and) and Doyle introduced | they're Turnbull, being the better guesser,| mont to ascertain tho causes avd | establish some means of checking the spread of the maladies has been j under way for some years, Two jo moat common diseases a land trachoma, @ dread eye mal- ady, both of whieh are breaking down the health of the 300,000 In- INVESTIGATION ASKED OF STATE INSANE ASYLUM TACOMA, Dec, 2—An almoat unbelievable story of gross bruta! ity and barbarous treatment of pa-| tients at the Western Washington Hospital for the Insane, told by Robert J. Cook, a Tacoma carpen- ter, before the Washington State Humane society, has resulted in the appotntment of a committee to call on Gov.elect Lister for a dl- rect legislative investigation. Charging the night attendants with drunkenness and fearful abuse of women, 48 well a# men, Cook re lated many stories of men kicked | ~ and beaten into unconsclousness, and other terrible practices, Dr. Frank P. Wilt of the asylum staff emphatically denied = all charges wade by Cook | PUBLICMARKETS riKe Potatoes, Netted Goma delivered; grape fruit hickory nuts, 106 Ib; Galé raisins, 3 Ibe. cranber hen, 2 Ibs fleur ape am, 10 Ibe red, ‘salmon. trout, IT Me | whole salmon, don; cottage cheem SANITARY Ham hocks, 166 ib.; 1 ohe wack, for tbe n Kibbe 1 ‘4 sc; ‘salmon 4 ihm. B66 owes, 60 ibut ach; A0e Ib. lamtr chops: » 106 Jb Jonath flour, 10¢ mincen 1 ® vemetab! 3 for Lhe, 1 T iba, rolle: 1 2 ve peen is 4 subscription bh 1d in advance aken fro Gate on the sddr eeipt. For the é b hot ayain your name ™ Shop. Phone eae ©. Mt. Mattes, 6409 Ballard ay. Phone © 100 per line or 6 times for the Hl Plumbing Oc| material, i Apartments tor Rent RADARS IL AOD ADDL PLL AL Wanted, DY practical nurse, howpital trained, confinement ensen special ty, Call after December 4, Eliott rai MW. 1817 Beventh ay Will cate Tor children any ime Hel Widower wan any Wanted-—Female WPL LLL PPL LLP SLAPS ranch near Yakima ,& 00d one ir HOTAGH PRINT Arcade Bidg,, specialty, ready-to r skirts, petticoats. Millinery remodeling parlors In conne -acre Turin chickens plement, balance Pedersen, Or Guarant found Blectri« VIOLIN” TAU My young pe your home night xnd day Phshe Raat 106k "Furnished Rooms GRAND ACL Hore. Firat Nates daily and up | Situation Wanted — Male wanted, owner K-517 ting, kalsominin 6 cows, team, pies, neparator, farming tine 44,500, half cash, time,’ 6 per cent. J. J Hollywood, Wash POINT TRONS, $1.50 10 Years. 1010 First Ay. furnish lf Riliott IIa W Gopeland Court |furnished, $20 Excelsior Apts furnished, Sth and Pike PALL PAD 1909 Minor, 3 rooms, phone, light. M. 4210. Furnished and un- Main 2461 Board and Room Club house, 1718 12th av. 8, newly furnished, all modern conventen yeat, telephone, electric pool Ele ie for cl Room ard; rates . luncheon oom, piano. jidren boarded, private home. wid- hey 1213 Children boarded surroundings 4th. home 1448 bent Ballard 1688 speciality, |~ AAA 1115% |* Farm Houses for Rent FOUR-ROOM cottage, with bath, gas, electric light and yard, rent cheap. 5: Bellevue ay. Biltott_ $6: rdern 6-10 or 5 # Republican at Queen Anne 1126. 26th and EB Madison, for rent, two 4-room flats, rent cut in half, hot and cold water, lights. eenl33 Tater ce es Inquire Price of 6 for cash ads Nu-HONR Corset mple line sold at coat this week. 406 Arcade Bid fot wold in stores, $2.50 w Botak “4 jing,’ 360 roll, size. Jacobs’ Photo Shop. P.-L Bi ecial Notices. to ex~ Mr sod Mre. A. M. au tend to thelr sincere appreciation o kind sym~- pathy tendered Guring their late bereavement ayrigrs, ate University Undertaktny N . B& Pork- itth NB North 21 the Indians are tuberculosis) Ulans now living in the United) 9; States. ‘The death rate from tuberculosis if eutimated at 30 per cent, almost three times as high as the rate moos the whites. | RELEASE FOUR IN DYNAMITE TRIAL INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 2.—Acting on the motion of Prosecutor Chas | W. Miller, United States Judge An dervon today discharged Wm. K ‘Hendon of Detroit, John Carroll of yracuse, N. Y.; 3. P. Meadows of ind . and Milton H. Davis of Philadelphia, defendants in the so-called dynamite conspiracy trial in progress here. Pra four men are officials or for « Officials of the international ‘Association of: Bridge and Struc tural Iron Workers. Lack of evi- dence was the reason assigned by | Miller for his motion. INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 2-—At a meeting Saturday night of the ex- jecutive board of the International Association of ae and Struc: tural lronworke: 8. Hockin |was removed a» pM a Don jer, to which position he was ap- pointed after the McNamara con- feasions In Los Angeles. JACK JOHNSON TO MARRY WHITE GIRL thetic audience greeted the Lant-| musical impersonations. They are) ny United Prem Leased Wire eee Opera company at the Moore faa produced, GusseDp0 wee aa Reetes appeared as Rodolfo, and wan supported by Amina Matini as Mimf. Both sang well, their volame LOWELL. 1M Mase, Dec. 3-- 2.—Investl- gation of police records here today partially corroborated the confes- sion of J. Frank Hickey, cong of Joseph Josephs of Buffalo, garding the murder he alleged i committed in Lowell in 1883. Hick- ey alleged he poisoned his employ- er, Bd. Morey, a druggist here, by administering laudanum. The police here never suspected Morey was murdered, the records showing h he died from apoplexy. QUESTION SANITY WOMAN SLAYER fs, ah Dec, 2.—Mrs, Nellie Hinds, 40, facing trial on the charge of killing her 24-year-old husband as the result of a quarrel, fs also facing examination as to her sanity. It Is stated the woman was a gpeee ones before for not allowing children to go to school, Her r tives assert she is mentally unbal- anced. PORTLAND, Or. Dec, 2,—Mra, L. HM. Ryan, Thos, Fish and Fred Montgomery loday ip a serious condition as the result of burns re- ceived when a large lamp exploded, throwing burning oll on them, three were seated around a table in Mrs. Ryan's home, near here, when, without warning, the lamp exploded, good, So are MeGreevy and Davis, slack wire. There are four new photo-plays, notable among them being the Rex drama, “A lhccasutd Reclaimed.” COURT ORDERS — DISSOLUTION OF BIG MERGER, By United Proms Leased Wire. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The United States supreme court or- dered today the immediate dissolu- tion of the Harriman merger of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads, The government started Its suit in 1907, and the decision today sus- tains every one of the government's contentions, The combination, the court ruled, is doing business in violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. The plea of the raflroad attor- king invocation of the “rule mn” to the merger, was re- fused by the court, it being held OF that the defendants “unreasonably” restrained trade. The Utah cirenit court wag di- rected to take charge of the disso- lution, and a@ presentation of ita plans to the supreme court within three meats was reared. FLURRY ON MARKET NEW YORK, Dee. 2.-—Decision of the United States supreme court today that the Harriman merger ‘The | of the Union Pacific and the South- ern Pacific should be immediately nullified caused a slight furry in the market today, but stocks im- [mediately rallied, CHICAGO, Dee, 2.-—Jack Johnson, when “La Bo-|who juggle while sprinting on a/ negro prize fighter, expects to mar- ry Lucille Cameron, the Minneapo- la white girl whom he was charged with abducting, before night. An automobile stands in front of John- son's home, ready to leave when pam 1 negro receives an expected spe- fal ‘Yellvery letter from Miss Cam- eron, “As soon as I get that letter,” boasted Johnson, “I will rush to where Lucille is, and we will be married in my antomobil WILSON TO CHANGE Dy United Presse Leased Wire, WASHINGTON, Dec, 2.--That President-elect Wilson's determina- tien to postpone the pomp and cer- emony, which has been a pictur eaque part of the induction into office of a president since early in American history, will result ta the passage either at the coming ses- sion of congress or early in the extra session of & measure chang- ing the inauguration da‘ last Thursday in April dicted today. was pre WEATHER FORECAST * weanional rain tonighy and * brisk southwest * OFFICIAL RETURNS ‘re going to got the news be- very long—-the results of the ; the state canvassing board ing to let us In on the secret. ets tomorrow at Olympia, and fficial results to the], ee TR TTR TKK HTT * The reguiar annual moeting of the stockholders of Telkwa Mining, Milling Development Com- at the office of and on Tu uber, 19s, P. ‘the ohject ‘of aid meeting is the election of officers and trustees of maid company and for such oth and further business us may law- fully come before the meeting. WILLIAM BE. CLOYES. Secretary. oatter Pil wot Feuponsible a debts contracted by my wife. BH. Smith. eee RUPTURB CURED: permanent oper nh of detention from | over 200 cases cured past tw years, ages ito 75. Harvard Sys- tem, $17 Bite! Bid Hippodrome t WANTED—Moen and women to learn the barber trade, wages paid while Joarning. Call or write. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE h re 500 uncalled for sults and overcoats will be sold, $2 and up. Bring this ad and get 10 per cent discount, MIK 1017_ Pike St wry 4 for 15 THEM U PSPATRS. Thee 130 Secldental Ay, a Native flerbs for con- ablets for 26e, All INAUGURATION DATE|* banjo, & Musto ank Bide. it in The 0 fats ii ree School, in Fauntleroy silk umbrella, pearl and. wae hat die, monogram K. P. B. Reward. Phone Ma’ it the ia fur from day evenin; © ta! Yesteres theatre Satur: e to box gold water ra if return H, Christensen, 216 Phone Queen Anne 796. jady who from tre Satur night phone.own- Main 6249. ah Tuesday, small brown leather talning money, probably n taxicab, Cal +s 4722 or Bi- ‘d i get the Little Jewelry rt for leas, Myron § old pin, Phone Lewis and Cla valuable as gilft; reward, Beacon 982. will be an-| i | i Homesteads Hotels & Lodging Houses & care Banses CORPS 980 iat av, i rates $3.50 per week ‘and fiarringt ROYAL HOTEL z to jhe Cra # ve Py 4g week. ~ Housekeeping ‘Rooms _ STEWART HOTEL $6 Stewart st, block wert Hotel Washington, steam heat, rooms tbe and 500, week $1.50 to $3.00. El- Mott 3662) Bleeping and howsckeeplog 1, 2 and 4-room, suites, re rates, 20 Howell st. Etitett 2230 OLYMPIC APTS, at Single rooms, $1.6 Near bl rooms, at 819 Howell f-room modern ho ‘or sale oF rent. 10 bh. p. moter phones, lot of sige Sit kinds repatrink 11t Seneca. . Billott 90. Fisi business, established 30 years, doing business of from $100 to $160 day; must be % cash, time on ba ce. X-695, care The Star. Wanted—An aiito in exchange for firwt mortgage. 224 Liberty Bid; For sale, bakery and iunch sonable 1512 th av Liberty Bide neveral 1, 2, coffee mill, 3, tele- trical supplies, done. Johnson, terms: m felinqaten- Washingt fruit bargain 6 AND 10 ACRES On good road, within driving dis- tance of Kirkland This land tx mostly good shot clay and alder jand, where you can raise an abun- dance of ve fruits and chickens, Pri t $50 to $76 per acre, Terma on each tract, $25 cash and $10 monthly. Go direct to our Kirkland office and our salem ow you the land, Se'calt at ser 8 ue office. Burke Farrar. 104 © An unusual good big o this attract There is now bullding into this dts. trict a wide asphalt paved street running through the University grounds along the lake shore, and connecting up the paved of Laurelhurst with thom University section. This improve- ment also includes the grading for the street car. $25 CASH AND $15 MONTHLY TERMS See McLaughlin Realty Company Owners 1107 American Bank Bldg. x LE FARM A fine level tract of rich all cleared, partly fene hous: n house, ete., fi on fine trout lake. A’ sna $1,660, Only $100 cash handles this hly pays for y and fruit & Kirkland office, or call at 108 Cherry St with woodshed coating house has electric Built for a hom: See t t 45x100 niversity district "Price $1,400, $30 down and 81 per month, SEARING Main 4519. For Saio—Large equity, # lots, e x100, bungalow, with fireplace, Pr Ballard 1555. i =Modern Harvard av. N. ¥ Wanted to Buy---Furniture | BARR Want house & office furniture, cash, Gibson Chandler, 510 Pike. M. 3 Modern Pura Acreage ARAYA AAA AARAARRARAALS ACHBAGE AT A BARGAIN Two 2 ere tracts leas than % mile from Lake Washington. Price $1,660 for both tracts. ‘erma $200 cath nd $15 monthly. Good aol I 4 should be wor vuble after th Lake Waseht & Farrar, 104 by hagit county Wash, & TAchiES NEAK Rich soll, prosp per, 104 Leary Bide For Haie—Chotcent 7 Hillman boulevard, 1,600. wale ow non portation, $16 Herbert 8. Up- acre tract @ in Kennydale, Address Mr. A. Ainaly, Wash alder $350; Feciiis Eom Puller.tii eutern av For Sale—Wood and Coal Patent dust pan with first load coal Wainwright & McLeod. Phone 1218 a aEEEEEEEnmoeeeeeteeeti eam eaea” Wanted—To Borrow Private parties wi call on L. C. Simkins Hidg » FO, may to tb ih Liberty __Money to Loan WRAL J CITY AND “COU! LOANS On improved or ¥ nt property, any amount, $60 to $600; long or short time; easy payments; no dela Sturtevant & Co, 312 Boston Bil timber, elty loans, money eee action, 309 Mehihora. ESTATE 1 ready Elttott Trow money and jewelry; low to offices, American #03 Second Iv YOU NEED MONEY Loans on household goods, pianos or Personal notes to employes; terms payment reasonable, Come see un. RN BROKERAGE Co. n Kank Bide. ith & Pike For ‘or Sale — - Miscellaneous Windows and doors, with frames, half pri ery Fine mgdricta and 10 second hand framed pletures for sale cheap, with frames, ©, rear Bay View Brew- damaged bath sinks ‘end basins. Rustad'e, 315 Second Tow pianos for rent; rent appli Meyer-Toner, Classified BANKS ap. | ig Canadlan Bank of Commerce Head office, Earonto, Canada (350 ja, ete.) General Interest allowed BW AND SECOND. rom and Pocket Billiard Tables and bowling alleys and a - Sessorien: bar fixtures of FOR SAL blocks wood tur a aa 424 Rav, COL spe- 465 Arcade Bidg., formerly Bidg. « iS. hours 2 to we ie Annex. Main 1342 BR. JOSHPH KOGAN, «3 ARCAD! BLDG. HOURS--10 to 6 Main ir 4 A Eviott COLETTI ellable Collection Co-, 210 Bid@., opposite postoffice. collection: sult where possibile, Mott 3916. fiave your bilis colle lem, Bidg. All BC, tation free. RUSSELL. Ro FARRELL. oe York Block. General practice, «ss laws husband and wife: con- ‘ee. Etitott asa. Ts @xpericnce tn e, high. AY iD} ‘me BL —Oft., Main 5214: Res., ee Gorwin Townsen Baliey Consultation free; , Pieter. rights, culections’ ban waltz wong. ‘Cavalleria Rast Eyes,” “Queen of h. ‘Stair orders carefully Fry Music Co, 416 Walker _PATENT x RORNRYE WR. DEVELOPER: PAT: ENTS THAT SELL; 20 years New York, Chicago experience, Contral Bldg. Kiainy & Brooks, remlstered Patent and ‘Trade Mark A in Beattie. OH erty Ridge. 3rd and Union t Triuvhi t 206-7 Marion Bldg. | Coc springs: Jewels, The $ 20¢ w eabeon First ‘and

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