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‘THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1913. y a | ==." OLD-TIMERS POST BETS ON POST-SEASON GAME THURSDAY >" "=" ioe am, y, Runday, 2:90), 6 MP, NOL 146 pom | ject to change without | Kiam renee VARSITY ALUMNI THE VIRGINUS HOTEL) ANT) CONFERENCE Virginia St = Theoe He will sa you money on all DANCING | ‘TOMORROW FOR | urroprome POOL THERE WAS, \ | ph Phage THE SIRENS CALL WANTED—A SILENT PARTNER for New Year's day at Denny field Palmen, who 1s a graduate of the OF HA[R; Two fights, vitally ‘mportant tn ‘ ; ° gost, aa with the Washington Alumni oppos: Broadway high, coached the Cen-| WE CALLED HER THR WoltAN WHO, | their respective divisions, will com-|nian”'whe has some money ana @ ing the All-Conference, looks Itke|tral gradé school boys to a cham or D NOT roan or. | tht the real thing plonahtp last season BUT THE Foot, HE CALLED HER rinpieeiteliggy tinea isk sie ALS LADY PAIR/, s . fca's fistic departrnent tomorrow. | BYEN AS You AND [* y on a . Probably the more important OOO———_—— 4 . \ " eae | will be the 20-round engagement Mc |between Gunboat Smith and Art | Pelkey, in San Fr | Post-season football games tn the . Fe outerte | PASt have been nothing more than! Frank Vance, Seattle Athletic ations ia|% Drief workout for forgotten stars, club director, who springs ‘leventy thejand always disgusted those who seven ideas a day on the board of §\|foollehly parted with coin to see directors at the club, te. planning furntaned Modern, ele rooma, with ¢ leantiness. com sor 1elweo. | ana ‘strest care them waddle about the field the biggest indoor track meet ever | |_ The other ta between Bud Ander | Phone Main 963 sac hebe* : | The two teams which will com. staged in this locality. Vance| son and Loach ¢ , at Tom Mo-| — bat on Denny field tomorrow were wants to pull the stunt in February Carey's Los Angeles aren . carefully piced. The number of in the armory. The University of Pelkey, the only man privileged f res Transfer Co latter day stars on each eleven te Washington and the athletic clubs to Gisim the Desyywelght crown 4 0 ead eo paratively amall of Portland and Vancouver hay and this by virtue of his tragic Office 114 Jackson St. | Jerry Nissen has a bunch of fel-| signified their intention of entering bent with Tinthan Sous sy, 5 "0008 jlows together who, on paper, are eje-06 given his first real test since his |fit to give any college eleven in the| Coach Rogers of the Y, M. C. A extraordinary debut a a S country a mighty stiff rub. The| Baseball league, is elated over the Pelkey is pitted against bis most DEYRRETT-ABATTLD | same can be sald of the Washing-| prospects for the new Y. M. C. A agerous foe in the heayywers SRATTLE TO BVERRTT —Umied ton bunch | leas division, a man who has whipped | SPATTER 70 eee atoeal — rhe latest addition to the All| “The outlook {s tmmense,” de everything that bas come his way €:20, 7:30, 8:80, 9:20, 10:40, 31 Conference squad is V nt Bor |clares Rogers. “This being our sex of |e mg others, Sam Lang 15106, 5109, 3S ote aa 11:46 pm. Gally. ttle, Witth av. near od, Ajax Drug Btore, 20, 8:20, 9:4 ticket Offices—6 ford, Smith ts the betting favorite. Although Cross holds one victory over the man he will meet on the morrow, he is in for no y task. A food many people tn Seattle lieske, the greatest half back to ever|ond year, faults of last season will and surrounding country have lost/don a suit {n the conference. Bor |be done away with, as we will be their money and good health by hot-|leske blew into town Tuesday expected to ‘come across’ with a air fakers. This ts not the case} Several big wagers have been|Kood brand of ball, even though 1s, We are placing something placed among the players them-/amateurs, This new league of with us, We selve jours, which will tnelude Everett before the public and we think it} ‘The game will be played at 1:30 | Bellingham, Tacoma and Seattle, If our duty to let the public know. |o’clock, shine or drizzle. In case |#iven the proper support and back 4. SEATTLE — Limited 44:00 pm. Local #:00, 9:01, 10:01 1:00 a m, 12:60 no 00, 3:0 } pin * Bets | iB . 4:01, 6:00, "6:00, 7:00, 46D. aaily OS hetaht leaves both efties €:00 p.m. | PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. We may save the life of someone|f rain the spectators will be well|{ng, {s bound to make a go, and tt | * protected by the roofing which|!# my opinion that {ft will have a by this ad. and & long — covers the stands tendency to raise the standard of | | You will find testimonials of Beat-| a naeup amateur ball around the Puget | ' | tle people with each box. We have! ai confer, Pos. Washington | Sound country } cae J } thousands of people using it, and| Hardy, 205.....R. &.....8utton, 178} abate CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Interesting| 5 | re tatag, hie mate |SeROR TA Dine, 120|__The Federal league, which at the developments in the preliminary wenden " Fenton, 190....R. G.. Griffiths, 190 | Present time is stirring things up skirmish between the Federal D Oo Dp ine has been in use by a German haves bad | e partes 4 league and organized basebs e G. Harter, 210....C.....Presiey, 175 |! the big leagues, ts destined to a gue and organized baseball have specialist for a good many years, and] J, Harter, 220. L. G...... Hueby, 180 /*80rt existence, in the opinion of occurred over night. The outla E f now we want the public to know! Fishback, 195... T.....Eaking, 180/OWHer Dugdale, Dug ts looking |it now appears, are anxious to have N ; pout it. We call tt Blood and] Sevis, 270......L. E......Winn, 189 fOF one big smashup by the term jthe national commission take the} ; . a 5 | Nissen, 175 Q Wand, 160 |!nation of the 1914 season. | matter of players jumping their | T i Nerve Tonic. It is a regular sys-| 4 1d { " bat contracts to court in hope of ob-| X co | Bor! 175...R. H... Jacquet, 175 do not think such an organiza pete Ping nines Shit tem tonic and will help constip Thornton, 170..L. H..... Cahill, 165/t0n can survive longer than a taining injunction. If the commis 1! obstructions tn the digestive | Rodes, 190... ..F. : ley, year,” Dug said sion carries out this plan, the Fed- and all o j Hoseley, 165 Paden leanne tae he erals will immediately attack or-| & 1 It has cured Rheumatisin ove “This — of the Brotherhood ; m minds n when bedfast from On® (0 for nea ney taiahed the Job|ieague, which attempted to cut into| | Despite the Shades of Former Victims, Charlie Herzo years, and all other obstructions, | (0 Doe 8 Wt Malls cocuctated atthe |e Kame by very similar methods| Will Endeavor to Manage the Cincinnati Team Next & No better medicine for Bladder in 1890. The league was organized oe | close of the 1913 season. Th > ’ Troubles (Prostititis) on the mar-|stands will now accommodate 5,000, {fO™ the Players’ Brotherhood fra FANS CAN HOPE TO | | ket. For sale by the Quaker Drug|Tho addition overlaps the baseline lorates {n cach af the tale etien | | | | Co., 1013 First av.; Giles, 1125 Jack- 8 grey yo —— at at Lahey an4 they etole their trawl The | | PORTLAND, Dec. 31.—Witt . ular poin e fan w 00! bt oe ct | IRTLAND, Dec. 31.—With pros: S son St, and Gerke Pharmacy, 24th rectiy at home plate. A clout into | National league and American as-| SEE ST RAI T AGAIN NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Bob Fitz-| pects pointing to a mighty soggy | BY A DENTIST Av. N. W., Market St. $1.00 per/the bleachers will go as a round Sratlog she cetinws, It ce hot | simmons was notified today gee field, all is in readiness for the | : ha kon — — could not box in this state. Thelfootball game here tomorrow be. se ¢ . season to oust the Brotherhood Loo | ing clear across the continent, were | state athletic commission turned|tween the University of Idaho anal ON FIRST AVENUE erybody | down the veteran's request to Come | yfujtnomah club. The heavy rain| people come to my office every day assuming Lee would never again pack and “show up the present crop that started last night continued |«nd complain about being robbed of their oe Send all communications to the league and a million dollars was two reasons which bad ¢ spike up the outer garden for the of white hopes,” after a physician |today, with no signs of a let up. | One? bY some dentist on First ay. rep- ganized baseball as a trust under T Is Octermined to Tempt the Destroyer and |the Sherman anti-trust law | on. Poor Charlie! —-— — hane That there ts still a ¢ Acquaintances of C. E. G. Pal Strait, the idol of the left GERMAN PHARMACAL CO. men, the Central grammar school bleacher far may return to So Ballard Station. Seattle, Wash.|Coach, were surprised today to VAISE WILL FIGHT lattle next season, has been Intimat dropped by the backers.” nting himeelf to be Dr. B J. Brown, learn Palmen had put one over on| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 31.—/ed by President Dugdale Seattle club, {had declared he did not think the| There is a great deal of specula-|cr his assistant. aj them, and is 2 member of the bene Frenchie Vaine and Joe Azevedo| The fact that Strait was sent) Now Dug says Strait will have/ex-champlon could stand the pace./+ion on the result. BEWARE of this thief who steal dicts. Palmen and his bride,-Helen | have been rematched for a ten-| home before the windup of the sea-|to put across a mighty good trade | Fitz told the commission he was OC - | pationta and lives off my repetation, Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|round bout before the Oakland |son for violating training rules, in| before he'll ever consent to let the |1n perfect health, but his age count- |My OPPICES are at Joseph’ Barton, of 2219 10th ‘Wheelmen's club on Jan. 13. {Addition to his opposition to return-| big fellow stay in the East ed against hin ICHINA’S GREATEST | “MAN OF LETTERS” {RANDOM SHOTS) 73 Fist Ave, Urion Bloc | dollar every time you pay me a dollar for laental work, because, while my work ts | Indiana's football players are go- often superior. a cy Rp) tee oe one- half the price charg y other high-class ing to take wrestling lessons, prob- | halt. oe en aan kee ee jably to become more graceful in) > 5. cave « dollar when I do your dental |the laying down gam work at 4 Although the egg market is When you come to my offices, be sure | and see my picture in my sign, at the steady, a feeling of uncertainty ex-| and what shall It benefit a man " | en or ¢ the bullding; tr just Mike {ats among the jobbers along the|/to win much renown afd then be! tet enc 1c unis edvertiooneate . street today. .A slight decline {8|ausigned the management of the| Beware of fake Dr. Browns expected some ] wae nh aay te capes cal a a ‘EDWIN J. GROWN, D. D. S. Receipts have increased materially, we 'heichvd, déteasin ah but so far there is no accumulation. Base eer Di ad ep bs tecomte Seattic’s Leadng Dentist The market on chickens !# Very /stave off the advances of various| 7 firm. This {s more especially true|white hopes the sport fans of the 713 First Avenue of hens. Plenty of large springs | (7, $. A. will be asking him to| 0p? evenings uotll # and Sundays are arriving. Ducks are moving /come back and get whipped on his well. There was not a heavy de-|home soil. mand for New Year's consumption. eee foes paid proaucers for vegetables Langford and Jeannette have and fruit: fought as many times John (Corrected datly by J. W. Godwin & Co.)| Kling has announced his annual re- local cooking $ tirement. potatoes iver potatoes Complete Report of Market Today M.C.A, TO HOLD _| OPEN HOUSE 10 HI ots With everything from Jo Jo, the| dog-faced boy, to the Coney Island hot dog booth, established in the) DENTISTS Y. M. C. A. gym for tho street carnival which will be a feature) $e are the originators of ent-rate/of its annual New Year's open CHAPTER XXXIX | “L would ask you up to our} The Confessions MISS FAIRLOW CALLS house, the Y. M. C. A. is prepared/ As we sat at dianer at the -——|Tooms, but they are not ready for) to entertain and instruct all who |hotel, Dick asked, “Have you heard | Company just yet.” I hastened to | @7B STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR] 411 tno institution on New Year's|et from that mortgage you said |*4y. “Come into this little room 13 YEARS’ GUARANTEE the money father left you was| Where we can talk.” Day. aad se wag | “You're looking mighty well, El | Arrangements have been made to| eanor, Dick, and truly SHE| My appetite suddenly left me, as) fo"A" np saucipti, WOMAN. She ° show hundreds of visitors the dis|1 thought the time had come. a veer Gack cad t h gloat Amalgam Filling ° $1 plays showing activities of the sev-| “Yes, it fell due only the other /at the slightest smile. I almost eral departments. he money's over in the bank / felt as though she made my red b é jhair and fair akin tc eee into a street fair where amusement) ow any Jl! buy the stock {n our eee Speaking of retirements, never k colorless. red, “I have been having a perfectly beautiful f joverlook the name of Adolph Wol- % will be provided by a dozen or more} company that I told you President | time, Spent the week-end with the/ =) Hubbard P *|gast, nor Bat Nelson, nor Carl/ Brid ework $3 heaters Selwin had offered me | Winstons.” U G1 Morris, nor Frank Gotch, eee Exhibits of the educational and}, “Al! right, Dick,” I said, trem "I can't see what you see in Her-| Chang Yuan Chi (Y. C. Chang) ev | v8 - re blingly, “but before you buy any | pert Winston,” said Dick, with a Rotada 1 | we H. St | mployment departments will also 4 . - EEO boone + lappy Hogan wants to buy the| ll Sets Teeth 5 &U son aise totes in the gym.|#tock I want to talk @ little about | kind of dog-in-the-manger frown Chang Yuan Chi ts the greatest | Carrots i$; | au Toei! Berens he aieree Inasium and during the day there|°™ finances. My dear,” I interposed, “since 1/ Publisher in China He controls 7 re heed iottwce |his name will be “Gloom” Hogan, | | will be “free attractions’, at inter “I thought we had that all out tn | returned to Chicago Mollie, in her|the Hterary department of the bi 200 @2 | ee @ | At Aoesn't pr fac. | one as |New York! and Dick's mouth! frank way, told me that many of publishing house in Asia.| Sats poe | red free of charge ee ee ns os tee tare tightened and THAT GRAY LOOK | your friends declared they did not|Chang, who has spent severa oe f LS Absa ong came into his face know what you saw in me.” years abroad, has had a caree 135 @ PLAYERS MUST NOT Com today. if you wish—| . : Ae a ‘Oh, did we?" I asked joyously “They don't have to know ft as| Which ts the envy of every Chi 11.00 @1t Bee ter on and estim then I'll get the $5,000 and you! jong aw I ace it," sald Dick, with a|man, His father had been a dis-|A iio USE NAUGHTY TALK) TONIGHT OWEN MORAN IN can buy the stock.” short laugh. Then he sald, “I sup-|tinguished official in the Chekian, oo @ ones | WT University St. 2nd and University | hemes | 400 Swearing on the baseball dia-| For, as I remembe that talk! nose you girls want to talk fash-|P and Chang early tn 1i We furnist f S., Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co. RODEL’S CORNER ; York, I had offered Dick/ions. I'll go and smoke showed that he would be a man of |mond will not be tolerated in the| eC fara es | $5,000 out of the $6,000 my father t Aeavesmatse Sinxt There are three schola | Northwestern league next season. | charge) NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Owen Moran, the English fighter, to- day expressed the hope that he could live down the fact that he was one of Rodel’s sec- onds when the Boer was knocked out by Jess Willard. Moran, according to the story told by his friends, was suggesting plans of fighting Willard to Rodel’s manager. He A had left me, and I had explaine Miss Fatrlow soon rees in China—or th that I wanted to keep In the bar f r call to an end ‘ore the old style examina. for an eme ney the other $1,000] 1 nt upstairs and after walt-|tion was abolished—and he has the and the $500 IT had sa But ling for Dick a half hour I went to| distinction of having risen from| nbered it otherwise | bed jthe lowest to the highest, winning | fe, you told me that) pick did not come up for a|the highest sch ie de his | had $6,000 In that mortgage | couple of hours when he did|country could offer him compara try to prohibit foul language on I understood that you had ‘aid of waking me tively early in life Prices pald producers for butter, eges LADIES FREE $500 more put away somewhere. I 1 PRETENDED I WAS poultry, veal and pork: the field, Frequent outbursts on e field sickened the fans last| ; told Morton I would take 65 shares, | ag,EP | EXCELSIORS TRIUMPH | (Corrected dally by Perry Bros.) season Big Tree Is Still Up. onder if I did right to do| The Trinity M. E. basketball | rene . 41 A heavy penalty for the violation ah put on all forms of pro. ise Maki i ity by the Northwestern mag- Noise Mee ee |nates at their recent confab in so BRASS ce Portland, {t was announced today. | Time of Your Life. The Northwestern league ts the| Admissi inc 8 - NIssio: “o first baseball cireult in the coun- a Dante si and that will take the who 1 : urged hooks, swings, etc. Ul g¢ 509." this? I was not in the humor to} squad met defeat by a 41-to-20 |S? (ioe a yeaa ee 1¢ |of this clause will be fixed. “But Rodel can’t do that” [/° “nut, dear, I distinctly told you|talk finances and probably he felt| Score at the hands of the Piper & |jiens, over 3 Ibe, fat ioe a. (ae the manager always pandas rae Ithat I thought we should keep |the same ”\ Taft relsiors in Trinity gym |itene, fat, 3 Ibe. and under 7. Finally Willard put over the F/ ome money where we could get it| jor the first time since we were | Tuesday night, It was Trinity's | ld roosters, live 10 r knockout punch. Rodel rolled J) quickly. Suppose elther you or 1| married Dick went to sleep WITH. | first defeat in elght games played | Hacks RH HOUGEN nape Shoe Repair Man on the floor, were sick or we had other calls OUT KISSING 1 waited until | this season. fipring duck 4 nion St.—2 Shops—110 Madison "Ga’biime me,” Moran mur fl coon us for a sum of money in |) knew he was in dreamland and (°° ele Hy : aasins mured, “he can do that, any Ii hurry? And I cannot get used to| then as I lightly kissed him a tear 4 ot - : Saeiaionasnanee tow." the idea of not being perfectly in-| dropped lightly on his face. oe 800 | dependent.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) 4 3 #00 me - F Ige of } sca" tise os | - SELECT A NAME As | said this the last vestige o ova tise, aa Py a Ss F _ ame| the ‘tbelonging” feeling went by NEW YORK, Dec. 3 v0 |the boards. A woman wants to be-| BRU Ss D ClarkPichton. tyndicate han an. | (reba ge. were ee rer BULLETS INHEAD nounced the selection of the name! geif to him unreservedly, and be ‘Enc. JE 1] PERFORMED ON YOUR NEIGHBORS Kelling prices for batter, exes and| | cheese, Corrected daily by the |"“Defiance” for the American yacht |fore marriage she jmagines that) KALAMAZOO, Mich. Dec. 31 | *! Al Co, sos : . Dr Macy Cures“: it {s building. |this will cover all, but very 800M |«1m Keeping a collection of bullets | . ae Butter || I Challenge All Physicians in this State to Show e lehe finds that she can love a man “3 . | Native Warhington | " HYLAND A WINNER with all her heart and eoul, and|!" my head, doctor. Kindly leave mery, brick a | Results One-Quarter as G waite an c a ng f her head when |that 22-caliber pellet alone,” was ve Washington Seattle, Wash. Jan. 15, 01918, All Chronic and So-Called Incurabie | NEW YORK, Dec hee (Fighting yet ob ae ele Priel patactes aise anne dave Ny: eccies as | My fon Amex whon two and a half years old, had scarlet fever which Discasco—The | Bye, Bar, | Kees pe ee ph po a decis' wouie ost y comes he protest of Johi , & bo * ‘i left him in a very puny and delicate condition, requiring the almost constant rot, Asthma ppendicitie, On- rankie Madden, as a reay of | riage. en a surgeo: ttempted to ss care of our family physictan. s the years passed he grew worse, until at | Sarees fete \ppend er, when a surgeon attempted creamery, ||) ten years of ayo he had become so weakened that the slightest exertion com. Cancers, Weak Tubercular and Rheum: x ° F wag TO» EE bg pe po At-| After we had nlshed dinner es, Deepest, [er tensound clash at the At Aster we hed, Anikha to our remove the lead Kramer had fired 33 pletely exhausted him. At a he would appear as dead. Large wvellings mic conditions, jlantic Garden A. ( Dick said Let's go up to ou ew Zealand creamery, that formed on either side of his throat, together with adenoids, mad Diseases, ' - - room, Margie, and get this thing into his temple tn an effort to com brick . : M4 ||) breathing very difficult ‘ . Not b Disorders, Kidney, threshed out. I am sure you will | mit suicide New Mens Creamery, ng able to cure, or even temporarily relieve my boy's desperate Dis png <A a "ROASTS CENSOR | ': 1:2: Whereupon {t was discovorcd 1420 Second Avenue. Kenn Wonkes HH mda sie. €' fone Of Cabeteulsenh ae Prvdre Boge AS sensible? ‘age creamery 29 @ [30 it a true caso of tuberculosis and What do you mean by that he had 14 bird shot beneatl Seattle. |- ¥ oo A apna Mcgee a ee | Opposite Bon Marche, Seattle. id | | boy's life. a . 1 asked; AGREEING WITH his scalp, where he had been carry-| woos ane : ag Doctor Jordan of | CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Citing the | yoqr7 ig them ever since his brother pep-| The Ideal Dental Office. Fresh Enajern : | 7.000, teak Sian |suppression of “September Morn In this case, yes answered |pered him aceidentally when a| We save you pain. Wanry April dines | not only powertees to as an instance of “bigoted cemsor-| nick without a smile. bungst We save you money 3a itidaedsganbay Na " He simply treated ship,” the Trane-Oceanic Film com-| Just then as left the dining|” Ag Kramer seemed to have a falr| We save your teeth. wi in triplets ; aay | ‘Rad scanty ae is ae affidavit, filed $n {94} room Bleanor Fairlow came to expectation of Jife, the doctor left] Our Prices—Examination Fri Wisconsin twine .... 8 ura of © alga court charged that the Chl-\ peor us the bullet alone, | Spal a jock Swiss . 0 . today as act as other lade of spondency, Impaired Vitality and Ne yolice censors thel ) w do you do, Dick and Mrs. Pe Gold Crowns (22-k and 5 00 Limburger seeeees ” twelve years Debility never fails seed pie ean pres eee a ita te ‘art ie Dic a yap pe i (fe : ie ed ey ' sie @RtrA HEAVY) wee ceeeeeeee 0 2 s mere I make this statement that other sufferers from tuberculosis may know Oldest permanently established Men's UPCRSO) r , she es parees cs ae ight reducing, pody butlat: where to seek @ cure. My home ta at 7046 19th Avenue N. #oattle wg2ideat ermanentty | eetabita en's! their attitude toward moving ple-| manner and whe atmiled and GAVE MAKE , EM WALK | Bridgework (strictly firet- $5 00 saat Lidia eer Melitta Age | 4g 18h Avenue N. H Senttle. Consultation, exes on and advice|ture shows, had made themselves! porH HANDS TO ME, thus mak | class), per tooth.......... ‘ - —— - The above testimogial, ike the many others which have appeared ine al, demonstrates the thor noss and ude medi-| the laughing stock of the country.| ing {t possible to ignore Dick's out nency of Doctor J | Gold Fillings ............ $1.00 up. w wlosis, Asthma : a - “| atretched hand, “You see VENICE, Cal., De@. 31.—When 18] prne.to-Nature Teeth (the finest | nasal Sealant ea f . eatirne \id to him, and she looke a man drtink? ‘This question Wns! artificial Teeth in the world), a. Chin amaflen of now 7 Oe straight in the eyes aa she # been a puzzle ever since strong | ner te Dyspepsta, Epilepsy, Eplthelioma. (skin ‘% e fallen in love with your|drink was invented. The city trns:| got ......0. seeeees $5 re $15 as, Chronic Gastraigin, Hard Lumps tn Breast peer » Dick, at first sight and [| t@es of Ventce will attempt to soive f Noart Leakage), Hip, Dissges, Tnteniie, Paral DR MACY § | t| mean to be good friends with her|the problem by compelling those| Al Work Absolutely Guaranteed ||/ Kt. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels and most other so-called . ’ pecta 1S | if she will Jet me charged with being drunk to ®alk| Patniess extraction of teeth by a/|_ Incurable diseases ck os Ca Osteopathy, Chirops Bloodless sur “Oh, Mavele 1s a friendly little}a narrow plank, ‘Those who can| new botanical preparation, RGAE Tapa alles films tis AAV. exe mine hare velng & number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattie It ts, well te peas ta J H Naturopathie| We © Free Trial to Prove Our Trace | pou! uid Dick, but {t seemed to|perform the feat will be permitted This office is indorsed by Seat- aol Taal alg eipeed bp et Avenue, Seatt Office hours, 9 a m. to 8 p.m; Sundays from 2 p m. te 6 p. m. Consultation free, Watch eaeb Wednesday Star for remarkable cures, me that he wagnot as much at his!to go théfreway unmolested, but| tle’s leading business men and by | Safe. 7 jon and let Av.’ | URDBURG Cb. ihe) mua Av. jease as was Miss Fairlow, woe to him who wavers! ithe Dental profes@ig® generaliv Butler Drus Qp. Seattle’ Wash. —— = = —

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