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RGAINS ln aed Machines pew Machines r gure SEWING MACHINE 60. | (Near Pike) = Main 1 DANCING HIPPODROME Fitch and University inion Orchestra at by Con "Yeachers ao it, CO) AN IGNORANT a Al wish you had followed the re SHOP advice | am constantly giving te young people tn this column, | ip 28 Madison St. presume you are in a rooming or boarding ploce, probably without a | parlor in which to entertain your company, In such case, a young |man who ts trusted enough to be jinvited into a girls room should Full line of front and lace back Corsets, $! 50 up eran surrounding it, Fil your mind with | is } pure, high and noble thoughts h day endeavor to be a littl hearer the kind of mother -your child will need. You have now made this your life work, and one If 1 can help or at any do 80, you must not shirk you further now, will most gladly time, 1] AND ALL THE you would stop to think what ha& become of all the water) of every flood we have had ai | | you would realize that, as the Hible says: “The water substded THE STAR—-WEDNE§DAY, JANUARY 21, 1914 How would you like to own part! of the new Y, W. C, Av building at Fifth av, and Seneca st.?* For the amall sum of one dollar, you may | Invest We know, because thia morning we bought a dollar's worth of the building ourselves. So the next time we happen to stroll by that way with our wife we will swell our chest with pride, and, pointing to @ particular brick, will say There! See that briek, T own It.” It was this brick that separa us from our dollar, After see how nicely ft fitted in with rest of them, we decided not have it wrapped | nK the to PRESIDE np and delivered. | bership HOUSES TOPASS HER PRAISES IN Y. W. BRICKS GO | _ AT DOLLAR EACH perfectly | Ww. A omeone to There are good = bricks building 93,000 other in the Y walting for come along and buy them. A cam: | paign to sell these bricks starte today | The “Brick Brigade,” whore itt that all of thom bricks find buye of association and The buyer ja given a miniature | brick in exchange for a dollar, be rides receiving certificate that | of the bricks in the edifice in| owned by him. The certificates! must be made out In a girl's name and may be exchanged for a mem to nee in comprined | club member 8, NT ASKS SEATTLE TO OIN | Special Sale This be man enough to protect the girl _ against himeelf, and herself, QW you please #1 | Week. “But, that does not excuse you,| or net Tou, Mave any superstition t] arsets Cleaned and You are just as responsible as he.) hae been worn by others? Thank | Corset ry and must not be so unjust as to] you A FUTURE PRIDE Repaired. throw all the blame on him. You| AI belfeve that superstitions phen meme Jare both responsible for the child,| belong to the dark ages, and hope] WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—The Alaska ax the storehouse for a} and if he has any sense of right|! have gotten entirely rid of all | “five brothers,” as Washington hav giant harvest of produce, such as |he will at least give that child his|thought of them—until my left | christened President Wilson's quin: the Northwest hax never known | acs patting for = Jo? name and support. If he does not,| hand itches, when | immediately |tot of anti-trust bills, were all ready the abundant increase in the flow | phe ? }he will live to regret it }begin to think I am going to get /today for Introduction. of commerce from the Northland THAT BOY? If you were under age he could| money. I suppose I should label| ‘They will be laid before the law-| to Seattle and the rich results al-| 1 training as| be compelled by law to marry you. |this a joke, for really, I do not be-| makers this afternoon or tomor ready achieved in the Northland di nim DAPPY | Even If you did not live together a/ lieve In superstitions of any kind./row, a White House conference will be the big arguments present day, the child would have its right-| But, even taking the question paving approved them last night, ed to the federal reserve commit fl name. If you will go to the | from the “dark age” side, it ts com land the prealdent expected to ask tee, favoring the stablishmer f juvenile judge, | am sure he will| sidered good luck for @ bride to} ai parties to support them The a regional reser bank in Sr a.tle do the best he can. Telephone, or | wear bills’ purport is as follows | William McAdoo, secretary of |write the Florence Crittenton | “Something old, 1 something Provision for an interstate |the treasury; David F. Houston home, this city, and ask for admit new trade commission, with mem- | Secretary of agriculture, and J tance. |Something borrowed, and some! bre on galaries of $10,000 each. | Skelton Williams, comptroller | Do not spend your time regret thing blue.” Prohibition of Interlocking |°Ufrency, compose the committ | ting, but prepare yourself for the + aH directorates of interstate cor. | Who will arrive here next Wednen-| jgreat task of motherhood, what-| | Q-—! reed your jetten every night, porations, railroads and na | 4y night ver may be the circumatances| tea sets sroat deal ot Mime sae Genel banks. oO the first evening of thelr Se te you for help, fam « cash girl in wh attle investigation, the offictal gen EXPERIENCED newspaper wom-| one of ‘the large department sterea | EMPIGN, aeation setplrecy |tlemen from. Washington will’ be| an will correct and criticise manu-| Often men come in nad try to fir te reseraine of trad entertained at a “relaxation din jseript; 1,000 words, $1; every ad-| Tam stow, Hoping to hear trom you Definition of general trade re | "er" tendered by the Commercial ditional 1,060, 50c; typewritten) seea DIMPLE. | tations in Interstate business to “lub at the Hotel Washington, to 1,000 wo Oe, carbon extra,| A-—My child, some people who} sat A deortntaation be attended by the governors of Work guaranteed, Elliott 4875-W. | Would like to get you to dons they! Prevent discrimination. lina ‘tive Northwent states and dig: | lor Nancy H. Buskett, Apt. 8, 1022|do, although they know they are) | Empowering tle lnrem ale | nitarien galore in addition to city | 3 Union. not doing right, try to aan one! raliread finance: officials and commercial organiza: | ben oe re gt er er i The bills will be expedited tn] ton representatives of the North-| HEALTH THROUGH CHIROPRAC-| TIC (KERO-PRAK-TIK) | Direpractic is 4 the} LR. CLARK, D. D. 8. ‘ of the Regal is the simple result of high-grade work. ed results, painiess meth- Prices, modern fa- scientific appliances _ tt i! combined || of excellence in|) . “thick is not possible | dental establish. |) | | | * or ehron . es your face and re-|| ne me. | " Youthful appearance. || 4 Pertert Spine 2 phiiosophy | philosophy J WE GIVE Gas | Meane Perfect be Dental Offices _ LR Clark, 0. 0. &, Manager, * Av, N. W. Cor. Union this ad with yon. Office hours, 18 a m to sp to DR. A. M. JOMNSON S12-13 Americas Bank Block at Medion tm THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF D. Tnomns Co. (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest.) SAVES YOU FROM 25 to 50% On your purchase and offers many attractive specials from a great and complete stock The following bargains will show the average proportion you can save on each article $27.50 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Size Spectal $18.75 $2.00 Scrim Curtains : — Draperies ‘ ARUAVE Pe eee Two blocks Fe Special east of Moore Theater; two a $1.50 ge of Weatlake Note vertined goods mA ST No ad F *) \shinved outside of Seattle (Market J is § 4S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED “2 MOSTRILS AND HEAD—CATARRH GOES m - - - - the Vanish ang Dull Head- air Pacerag - Ale eon fy tt ‘Apply a little in the now Te ana Hef comes immediately 1 Instantly » youn el. Don't lie awake tonight strug net Stopped-up air pawn gling for breath, with head beat; onl niet ope ou || atuffed: nostrils closed, hawking rh ¥; dullness and head-|and blowing. Catarrh or a cold sory By morning! the| with Ite running nose, foul mucous Paprhesd or « hal| dropping into the throat, and raw be gone Iryness is distressing but truly . ost rye how! Get. the | needle ® a Of Fly's (re Palm’) Pp fu ust once—t Bey trig aro Palm ut your faith—Jjus 1 , a More. This sweet, fra-|“Ely’s Cream | 1 your cold a dissolves by the heat or catarrh will sOrely disappear. Jand the ones who now call you f otildays wish they had followed your! (or it cause you a moment's worry, for you are in the right in not acting as foolishly as they. If you will just keep on in the way you have| started you will never regret it; | “Blow,” will kely one of these example. To a great extent maker of your own destiny, and each day's work in little things like this counts for either strength or weakness. Yours is the priv flege to choose the good or the bad jeach day, each hour, each moment you are the id jas thoughtful of the girl as you you will be ‘have been in this instance, you will convince her in time, I am sure. You must take your medicine jlke a man, and give the girl time to readjust her mental view of you Tf your love ia true, it will prove itself in time. Q—I read your letters every day. and want your advice. hy Mise Grey. don’t you think » woodentter Ie J FVERYDAY READER both houses in every way The county commissioners have |tasy with called for bids for wrecking the Coliseum bailing, on the new courthouse site A CHILD DOESNT | LAUGH AND PLAY! IF LITTLE STOMACH IS SOUR, LIVER TORPID AND BOWELS CLOGGED ‘alifornia Syrup of Figs” at teaspoonful today often vee a sick child tomorrow. If your little one ts out-of-sorts, half-sick, {n't resting, eating and acting urally—look, Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. | When cross, irritable, feverinh stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoon- ful of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the const! pated poison, undigested food and sour bile, gently moves out of {ts little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giv- ing this harmless “frott laxative,” because {t never falls to cleanse the little one’s liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dear- ly love its pleasant taste. Full dt- rections for bables, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed oo each bottle. Beware of counterfelt fig syrups | Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot A.—The fact that the girl will | tle of “California Syrup of Figs not say whether or not she will|then see that it is made by the marry you, does not mean she does| "California Fig Syrup Company She may not feel sure of herself; or she may not feel sure of you—that you will both be benefited by marriage. As for a wood cutter being as good as anyone else, a man is a man, whatever his calling, provid led he lives up to the best idea of manhood he possesses |. Money is a convenient thing to |have around, but do not count on jit as an asset in getting a wife; for thanks be, there are girls who count other things as of greater worth. not care for you Five hundred and forty pounds of blood pass through the heart in one hour. ‘DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS iF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS, DRINK LOTS OF WATER When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared {and proceed to load your stomach | with a lot of drugs that excite the | « and irritate the entire url tract. Keep your neys like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a] mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimu | lates them to their normal activity The function of the kidneys {8 to fil-| ter the blood, In 24 hours they strain | from it 500 grains of acid and| waste, so we can readily under- tand the vital importance of keep-| ing the kidneys active Drink jfots of water--you drink too much also get from any abe four ounces of tablespoonful tn can't t pharmacist Jad Salts; take of water before breakfast morning for a few days and| our kidneys will act fine This famous salta is made from the, acid of grapes and lemon fuice combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine go ft no longer {8 a source of irritation, | thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts ts inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to k their kidneys elean andactive, Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. De Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer Don't be fooled! Order by mall from your printing FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. He will save you money on all printing orders. SEVENTEEN CAR LINES “East Union” “East Madison” “Summit Avenue” “Green Lake” “Wallingford” “Meridian Avenue” “Fremont-Ballard” Avenue" Park” Park” “Phinney : “Woodland “Ravenna jand | NU BON The Commercial Club has been telegrams to commer Clal bodies all over th orth west to aid in our campaign to have a regional bank established in Se attle,” said Secretary Otto A. Case “I believe we have an unanswer able argument in favor of Seattle for a rthwest regional bank.” Governor Strong of Alaska has signified bis intention of attend ing the Wednesday dinner, If pos sible The committee In charge Maxwell, A. J. Rhodes, J. M. Haw-| thorne, Ernest Carstens, M. A.| Gottstein and Fred W. Rert, jr. chose the Washington hotel in or- der to accommodate 209 more guests For stoning T. J. Mee, a driver for the Seattle Drayage & Storage Co., Ww. two men, sald to be strikers, were arrested yesterday at Fifth ay. N and Aloba «st. They gave thetr names to the police as Victor Malach and John Potts. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous al most over night if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of Sulphur Aair Rem store. eth's Sage and dy” at any drug famous Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well-known drug gist he because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied Those whose hair ts turning gray becoming faded, dry, scraggly and) thin have a surprise awaiting them because after one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark beautiful-—all dandruff goes.) scalp itching and falling hair stops This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't ‘ around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youth ful appearance within a few days E CORSETS Ik Hostery ‘Ss NANK Eliott 4435 |How We Aid You to Do Efficient Work and Get the Avenue” Park” Ave.” “Fortieth “Cowen Nineteenth “Mt. Baker Park” “26th Ave. South” “Renton Line” “Everett Interur- ban” Pass by or within one block of this Bank. In the cen- ter of the Retail District, it is the Most _ Convenient Bank in the city. NORTHERN BANK AND TRUST CO. Fourth and Pike Best Results We figure plans, compute | quantities and prepare care- |]| ful estimates. | Our QUANTITY SURVPY- | ING and APPRAISING DRE- PARTMENT {9 under the supervision of an expert and we prepare correct estimates and bills of quantities. Our Bills of Materials‘are depend and enable contractors to bid intelligently and know their bid fe right Our MUNICIPAL BUYERS’ DEPARTMENT is the only one of ite Kind in Seattle, Through it Pubile Officials and Con tractors may get full and defi nite information on, every material required €or munict pal use from the smallest item to the largest, together with the prices and the names | of the suppliers. || George B. Worley Pfficleney Engineer | ||) 917 Yesler Wi Elllote 3851 Millions of bottle of this old. {ypmediately Yow Ace. and Pike Si “ANN fe and &e, Cont! Castile Soap rs of about four pounds Lustrite Cuticle Ice, the 25¢ size, 15e. Ivory Dressing Combs, course of coarse and fine nize 20. —“Pociete Tiygienique Soap, 0c size 296. Toliet Brushes, special 10¢. Colgate’s Toilet Waters, Vio- let, Robina, ete, $1.00 size THe. “Pivers’ Tollet Waters, vege- tal totlet water, Le Trefle, Sa- purposes, the 50c size 39¢, se size 14¢, Pivers’ Powder, Azure, Trefle, etc., in blanche rose or rachel, 69¢. the toilet, LOCATE THE A-7 today PLYMOUTH, ing., Jan. Submarine A-7 was located at the bottom of Whitesand Bay In 33 fathoms of water. It was, of course, impossible to determine what accident was responsible for its failure to reach the surface, but rations raising it began for PLAN HOSPITAL FOR FREE CANCER CURE WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.— President J. M. Flannery of the Standard Chemical company told the house committee on mines and mining today that an “aged millionaire” planned to build 20 hospitals at a cost of $15,000,000 for free treatment by radium of cance A Druggist’s Favorite Kidney Remedy Fixed Him Fifteen years ago I had an attack | of acute kidney trouble. I consult ed a physician who gave me medi cine which only relieved me for a time. After discontinuing his medi cine my trouble returned as severe as before. Having heard of Swamp-Root | gave it a trial and can honestly state that three dollar bottles cured never having any sickness in me, fit mn year 1 have sold Dr. Kil m wamp-Root as a druggist for many years and can give ft the very best of recommendations at all times. You are at liberty to use this statement any time you wish, Respectfully, WwW. C. | 1219 Central Ave., Kans. 1 With Grand View Drug Co. State of Kansas, County of Wyan dotte—-s# On this 11th day of August, 1909. sraonally appeared before me, W Summers, who subscribed to the within statement and made that the same ts true in ‘and in fact CHARLES Notary oath substance WILSON Public Dr. Kilmer & Prove What Swamp-Root WHI Do for N.Y ngho , Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Coe Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam ple size bettle. It will convince anyone, You will also receive a booklet of valuable” information, telling about the Kidneys and blad dev, When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regular. fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles for In Connection’ with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York UAL JAN OF TOILET ¢ Ivory Manicure and Tollet : i | or shampoo, 12! greasy toflet cream, 396, Articles, Files, Cuticle Knives, Rogers & Galle Almond Imported solid eee Hair Button Hooks, 25¢. and Cream Tollet Soap, 2 for | Brushes, ebony, furwood, ete. Dorin’s Rouge, brunette, com- | a5¢, juality 98e act cakes with puff, B1¢. Seg -|- - ee m air Brushes, rubber cush rs’ Unscented Toilet la pia Face Powder, | toned, double bristles, the $1.50 Soap 9¢. white, flesh, pink or brunet size OD : eee ee Son tina ae, eee Sa Mentholatum, for the skin and — 2 eer Woodbury's jal Soap 13¢, | Scalp, 25¢ size 1226, Ibe and Hand Serub Houbigant’s Perfumes, violet, Ger, unequaled 50c quality, 39¢. Fine Talcum Powder, Col-| M8¢. 0000 | with mirror and puff, 15¢. cE “4711,” ete, 15¢. «| _ El Perfecto Veda Rose | ~ Crest Seamless Red Rubber Pinaud’s Vegetal, Lilac, de | Rouge 50c size Bie. | Water Bottles, size two, $1.25 France or Violette, 49¢. _ | . Kolymos Tooth Paste, 25¢ size | quality, 95¢. Glyco-Thymoline, for dental | 13¢. Coty's La Rose Jacqueminot Holmes’ Fragrant Frostilla, for Le ESTABLISHED 1675 ac | Joudall 2 fouthwick to 6 p.m Store open 9 a.m — UARY SALE NECESSITIES Listerine, antiseptle, prophy Pinaud’s Briiliantine, hello Mary Garden Tollet Water laethe se ulze ¢; 50c size | trope and other odors, 24¢. $2.45. RTC; $1.00 nize SHE. b's Tal violet, car : Jergen’s old fashioned Os ibb's Talcum, violet, car Hourjois Java Rice Powder, | meal Toilet Soap, 4 for 25¢. nation and unscented, 106, blanche, naturelle rone ¢ Gouraud’s Oriental Cre . rachel, 246, Dioxygen, antiseptic Hauld, 50¢ | jag now de etal OF A nize Me. wa " ane Lustr-ite Nail Enamel, the 25¢ French Rose Water and Gly mes shragdh : yer ralizing “ IBe, cerine, 25¢ size 196. asant odors, 26 sise 166, whro's Herpicide, the e Hind’s Hor aa Abwion Huthymol Tooth Paste, 20¢ ‘ ypey anc 1ond ,. nize, 296. Cream, boc site 20¢. Hue 12¢. Perfect Cold Cream, Dagaet's Cutlcura Soap, the original i“ bet pris Talcum Powder 25¢, and Ramsdell's Perfect Cold | 25¢ size 156. ‘Pond's the 6 Cream, §@¢, jars or tubes Colgate's Dental Cream, the | gg he 50 ze. new ribbon tubes, 206. 39¢. Canthrox Ivy Manicure Sets, file, emery Peroxide of Hydrogen, full | poo, 50c size boards and orangewood atic pound #ize, not 2be, but §4¢ ens complete. * Roge & Pow mplete, 10¢. Dr, Lyon's Tooth Powder, very | der, white or Revelation Tooth Paste, the special §R¢, Colgate's fhe size Me. : ‘oam or Sozddont, 25¢ | Toilet Soap, box of three cakes Jentifrice, ‘ . Absorbent Cotton, hospital ite. ____ | Ge. rolls, l-pound size, special Sanitol Paste or Powder Queen Imported Castile Se. ae. __ | Soap, 10c cakes 6¢. Witch Hazel, the large 25¢ bo! _ Physicians’ and Surgeons Pompeian Massage tle, 16¢. Bos dire canse'7¢- 5c size, 206, Blue Seal Vaseline, this sale went astile Boap, best for Emery Boards, fivetnch size infants and adults, 3 for 25¢, the dozen, 10¢ Ebony Nail Buffers with re Roger & Gallett's Violette de movat chamois size Parme Toilet Water, 4-ounce special 20¢, size O5e. “4711 White Rose Purola Bath Salts, 8-Ib. bags, Soap now 10¢. 196. Williams’ q eas Ongoline, for the nals, 50c Shaving Soap, size 29¢. Seamless Rubber Glov Transparent Handle’ Tooth sizes §, 8% or 9, 50c quality, | Brushes, Prophylactic model, 296. very special 156, Packer's Tar Soap, for toilet Creme Elc a fragrant, non- Roger and let's Vera Vio- letta Tollet Soap, $1.00 size @D¢. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic, $1.00 size O5¢. Williams’ and Menen’s Taleum | Powder, violet or borated, 10¢. | “Jess” Taleum Powder, scented | with American arbutus, 25c size | lily of the valley or honeysuckle, the ounce, $1.00. ‘2 To ~ Perfumes, Rhine Roses or Parisian Orchird Per- fume, 50c quality, ounce 29¢. “Melrose Face Powder, the 60+ © 39¢. 35c imported Vanity Cases, Roger & Gallet’s Toilet Water, Vera Violets, Peau d’Espagne, 5e. Toilet Water $2. Bourjois ebrow black or brown, 10¢. | Pencils, Pebeco Tooth Paste, pre- Three cakes Palm Olive Soap | vent acid in the mouth, 50c and 50c jar Palm Olive Cream, size 29¢. all for 39¢, First Floor. AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Moore—Robert Mantell Macbeth.” Metropolitan—"Quo motion pictures. Seattle — Bailey Stock Co in Holmes.” Tivoli—Keating & Flood Muste. al Comedy Co. in “College Days.” TANGO IS BARRED NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Obeying the pope's edict against sensational dances, everything but the waltz and two-step was barred from the ball held under the auspices of the Church of St. Francis Xavier. NEW YORK, Jan. 21,—Otto Vogelsang, until recently a waffle vender near the San Francisco Cli/t House, sailed for Germany to claim Vadis” in & Mitchell “Sherlock robaliy ‘the ineet conudinios ae aera estate left him by an exhibit at the poultry show is a big 25-pound White Holland tur- cultivates none ~~ oe key, owned by C. A. Gumnser, 8803! the Seatte ; Tuer ae Garden club met Tues- Beacon at the Chamber of Commerce, ay day MOORE —Robert B. Manteli MAT. TODAY—“MERCHANT OF VENICE” TONIGHT—“MACBETH” Curtain 2 and 8 P. M. Mat. 25c to $1.50, E 25c to $2. Days ; ri 5 con Sunday,Jan. 25. Mat.Wed. William Morris’ English Company in Cosmo Hamilton's “THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE” PRICES—25c to $1.50. Seat Sale Tomorrow, 10 A. M. TO NORWAY MAY, 1914 rely go to Norway for the great homecoming festivities In May SPECIAL STEAMSHIP EXCURSIONS PASSENGERS BOOKING NOW Special train service from Pacific Coast points to Minneapolis and St, Paul via the Northern Pacitic Railway On arrival in Minneapolis and St. Paul 1 2 You will ssengers from the Pacific Coast will join with passengers booked from points 1ghout the Northwest in one grand party, leaving Minneapolis and St, Paul May 4th The “Sons of Norway” and the different “Bygdelag” have chartered the fast steamer “St, Pe leaving New York May 7th, 1914, direct to Christiania, The S. “St. Pall will use the “Channel Route,” England, to deliver calling at Cherbourg, France, and Southampton mat! for Paris and London, For further par ars and reliable information apply to any Northern Pacif Agent t A, D, CHARLTON Assistant General Py er Agent Ngrthern Pacific Rally Mr to the f mittes of the N LARS 0. HAUG, Be 8. 0, OLDSTA 0 ‘Temp rt 1 Minneapolis, Minn \ HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.-~2 Shoms-—110 Madison