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Alphadetion Venlence Se UN eesti Tayye > RRR nares CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 Classified Ad Rates Effective June 1 Gash ade, 1 cont a word a day Hons for price « Travsiont Charge Rates ve anted One time. 5 cen 4 more tines E. Insertion s(Count # ave Dmonth. tai Ray months faily rs months dai % iF months datiy BE tines 2 week a ee 8. Week Be fe tines ests E IB tines a week 80 lines a wok, be Want Ads — “We're Sg We Lymar CONTRACT RATES Stated Space Contracts Open Space 090 times within | within within ATTORNEYS. AT ET scnorr, pow 4 property right BA Fhe Canadian Hank ‘@ffice, Toronto, C 4 tnver 06% per © per © per o per Por further tnformation call Main 940°, your phone” Roome 606 _Main 1040 ike. nada (350 branches tn Gos Canada, otc.) General Banking business | B Ghase MIRKORS Interest allowed on savings and time yi if FUNERAL NOTICES RARER tm thie Auguat 24, 19146 1h Jowett, 996 Announcement Nonney- Watson eee e eee eee ee ee NOTICES CLOTHES Tarannp Mc IU NTAIN PARTIES \8 WANTED WANTED — FURNITURE line] PACIFIC COAST FURNITURE CO. n o| RESR RINT SRLS | . AlliTOS FOR SALE | W Mille peed care at fa rice eel 7 MOTORCYCLES i} MISCELLANEOUS RAVE ONE-THInD ON qezee ROOFING RUILDING PAPER BUILDERS HARDWARE ASK FOR CATALOGUR NO. 11 an ~ and Pocket Billiard Tables and bowling O. Bh WILLIAMA CO. and wore bar fixtures of 1943 First Av. #. Seattle kinds 200-2-4 First av. 8. Seattle ze Wicw | NALKR- cout exven| STL | $2.50 @RS2.60 x EYROLASSER SPECTACLES FITT! _JOEN GOODFELLOW & SON with ephertoal lenses, complete $2.8 Sil Ralley Ride Tilt Waleed ae including tometriat. wen dupll BEST SWEEPING G barrel, $2.00 mination, hwarts, Op- Rpler Bicck, Broken MPOUND, $800 A r 180 tbe, $9-1b cans, Jobbing and repairs, Main) $160 Phone Main 19 RY LOANS jie piace an CHATTEL LOANS pest Rates—Easiest Payments A firokerage Oo. 207, Northern Bank Bide. sth ané Pike to borrow money on| New TRICKS AND PUSZLEM JUST RE- t low rates: pri-| CEIVED. Trick @ Pi m Sas acta” Ameren “evel” Se: Kignall viano, good condiion,reasonabre COLLECTIONS Blackberries for pound. pick them car to Boyer fnquire 203 Gisaring house for musical instruments New| PRonosraphs for rent; records dirt cheap. Musical Record Bxchange, 181¢ V ratiad E "Kindeii Teather davenport and « round @ining ‘room table reasonable. Mrs Marl av. N. W., Fremont pened 4th av. near Union Co. 1118 Piret NEW PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT AP- Anderson & Co. Specialists In col-| piled on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 114 414 Mutual Life Bide. El Union. Hummase Sale. W. corner Piret and " ci mney Stewart Ladiew suite. conte $1.09 w; Ws Seat secures Your valuable papers | Diamond Transfer Go, day and night oe v ete, against fire and burglars. 05 Cherry ject ir work, JEWrI ERS WATCHES 25 years In business here. HOUGHTON & HUNTER WATCHES AND DIAMOND | Beffalo Junk Company. —__ = WASHINGTON LAT laa glesners | Phone Fa: Lecin May Biinn—Woman mest general practice: Main 2781 faetan Mt ine Moving Aith. Kast Morass © NO Car) Wehe- CHAS G_WoLcomn, “PAINTERS WS PARE WAS Bae’ Matn rth fee Reynolds. Ninckie 213 Liberty P TANS ci Br_ Ashton, Practics | prinare At PHYSICIANS je Agency—40! “paveltien: srecialiat om 1203 Third, Main] 9925 BALE ZEIRD AY AND TESLER WAY | There are 20 more head equally ch h Tito First av. & Elliott) fanch taundry. Fitiott 269. Tae Pha ay (2 ee proof | apeed Afreieht | passengers 35 Liberty Ride OFFICE FIXTUR Real in our exchange Fe Matn * hURKE BT. and Unton RGSS Tank Rautman Pi #t. Phones tral Storage Ballard 521 Dr. Grant Tucker. fipecial affections men and w as PLeserns ~~ Heating Go, Fourth av. Seattle Fae a Dry, fireproof stornne Wai agp raise ~ them “up Ep HOUSE. corner NCALLE! a MENS AND WOMEN its AND OVEMCOATS 2 MIKE COHAN 1017 Pilkee st. Main $222 19141 are nO and wet 10% Misco ~K STAR WANT AD will ; into over 45,000 homes| imunine: earn $38 weekly. Oftice 1045 Every night it runs. White Bide pani CO ea rem a8 P_ Ty. Ovens, De con- 8 Lyon bar. $10); vice M3381 Bast 2851. S11 Stewart Tee Boxee for sale cheap. 18 Pine ot RRR eee a | LIVESTOCK tral | Horses, weeone and boastes must be dispeeed of; 48 head of all Purpose horses, ranging fn wetght from $00 to 1.400 Ibe. at prices from $24 to $200. Note the following prices takes ® handsome, well-matehed team, mare and gelding, ages # and §, weighing 1.000 Ibe S175 takes pair of bays, 8 and § years 014 DIAMONDS | $225 takes a andsome pair of © Br At the lowest prices tn the ehunke, De ‘anadian and gelding, age 6, $86 Ti-—Team, a little treet sore 1200-1 horse, street sore of bays choose from. Thi rnees, both ii are 20 odd wet wagons and several bu pay you to call before purchasing ttle car, Recond and Tesler, Henry's packing house inn ie known as Conway Bros. HORSH MARKET — 1797 Auction Tuesdays 1 p> m SEATTLE Family ¢ eon, Eaat Seattle. Delivery wa Rien at lowest prices, Kennedy Wagon, Co. 1G "rg i LEAVE IT TO STAR WANT ADS TO FIND IT The bustest Nttle fellows in Seattle, and the keen- ery ree attack in made on the clty | y and night, go everywhere and meet nearly everybody They'll find help for you. They'll find work for you. They'll find a home for you, They'll find a farm for you ‘They'll find a buyer for you They'll find a tenant for you They'll find the lost for you Just phone your WANT to STAR WANT ADS and leave it to them. Call Main 9400, WE'RE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE strongly protested to China, it wi PERSONALS 25 FOR RENT Unfurnished partly modern 20 MALE SITUATION HOTELS « OXFORD )HN WTANLEY, Me Address F097. PERSONALS The Atgntty of from indulging tn 27 FURNISHED ROOMS _ nie! 7 faraiahed mei bath: phone profession prohib! ah peratstent knoe ated In my ¥h me to handle increased THE HRISTOL HOTEL ae $2.50 per week and up: conte and wp. . 19 Benece Mra A. J reasonable renti eekeeping. single, doub Filtott s150w 30 STORES and OFFICES Aime buliding. dak room U8 Raymond Kemedy Co with geotieman, vi Particulars in first let Lonely poopie. of means wish to marry. Correspondence Mabel pood, 1107 Fifth av, “7 be « bargain and terme Address Mra. Monthorne, Wah. 1s Becond ‘oat of the. Modern Dakery's Genuine French bread or JOIN SEATTLE RELIADLE FR uP CLUB 40 BUSINESS CHANCES Wawra, Kinaie formation wr lose 18 conte Tiarrison, 001 Bixth ote Sturtevent WATATH LOANS, NORTE Nond and Mortasae Co, 1406 Fourth Vike and Union. TROOPS GUARD | PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE RUPERT, It, C, Aug 24.—Thin city ix in a state of high | excitement because of the rumored | lpresence of two German warships in British Columbia waters. Prince | Rupert bas no fortifications, but all the troops in the provines have | been assembled and will make ev tance possible in case an | The plera are patrolled by sol.) diers and the ships are not permit: | ved to land tourists, The banks have been fnstructed to secrete \thetr money and the coal has been removed from the docks back of the city, The British crutser Rainbow was |heading for Prince Rupert at top |mpeed at 2 o'clock Friday morning according to Capt. Frank Land |etrom of the steamship Spokane, |which arrived here from South jeastern Alaska Sunday, KICKS TO CHINA PEKIN, Aug. 24.—Germany has learned today, charging that the Jat ter has aided Japan in violation of neutrality To this China replied that Ger many’s warlike naval operations tn the Orient were calculated to vio- late the principles of the Kiao-chau convention of 1888 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS Just because Mra, W Jr., made a jocular remark concern- ed strings of her father-in-law’s money bags, the elder 1 Amert-| can seeking a dukedom, threatens to disinberit her husband. Mrs Astor was one of the four beautiful Langhorne, made famous by the Charle DON'T WORRY. ing the tighte ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION sTRERT rip, bee round) 4 fopmitrip On 1:00 a m! € Oopmiand 1:60 p m. tripe # Spm connect at Tacoma t6 iy |with steamer — for daily Olympta. TT Vibe Rteamer Trequele for! 1 ipm daily [Vietorta, BC, 4t-\datly iPort Townsend. Port jAngeles (1. C. Arrives Vietortal its 49 noon. Retw lye Port [i280 «monty. [Dee not iVictorta Sund: REAL. EATATE WORTOATRS, UF 1% to 8%. fully secured. for eal KR Thome Ine 108 Cherry et LAKE rottdet ts PROPERTY bratory treatment Mise Thode—Manicuring, chiropedy and masange Office 11, Green Hotel #14 FERN FIELD Soap Lake baths, ieht, ACREAGE 40 AGRES FOR $30 PER AGRE level tand; firat-ct clearing le pot hard; minutes of Poulsbo. magnatto treat 3 ae ite 1 meet young lady about 1% years; located within 1 jac ing: bath; alcohol rub. looking tor » this property. Terme For Se “ad i BOATS 1506 8rd av. room SEPH A. § SHIP BUILDER Room $19 Lyon Bullding. ih. pit t house and all equtp- 062. 6829 Fourth a ment. Bail N. Ww. tained deck < Text Main 1748 Dandy littis saliboat B 66a3 Fa 14 LOST AND FOUND _ nd polishing tones. Myron H One Wand traveling grip; Very 120W Finck efik bag, Kinnear Park car nday morning. Phone Queen An very of my Bogilsh Name on collar. | W. Miller, MPLOTM OFFICK, 617 Bidg.| Th de cooks. waitresses, | 7 y and . y the Purttan 0 Pine. | BUILDING Handles new guns. | Bring | Green Bidg EAT AT TiOMPRONS, TH AND PIKE | HiGH ADE BLUR Huhow BoITe! $17.60. Gordon ‘Tracie, Men'a Upatairs Suit Bhop, second floor Traders’ Bidg | 905% Third a nd Tw ing and i HARDER COLLM Wages paid while learnin, 22% Oveidental AY Henitie Ole HANSON & 60. 414 New Tork tim masseuse, Miss Gra: Fr ybore; mail and | 3 close te eawmill 1209 ad. AVE. Terme $20 Cash Bi MARSH a co. LITTLE POULTRY RANCH terme $50 cash and 1,000 chickens aciniiet and peal . Take the ferry at Mad Bulte 42 Snoqualmie Hotel jor boulevard en route| = = on Kirkland ferry Bacrifion ne nore on Lake Rurten car REAL ESTATE “Troon house, $900) F100 ist and Third down, $10 per mo HOMESTEADS_ pada, man who is tond ot| 2 help aw little with 4 home; moderate} _SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS nd can bo easily put under ouitiva She litte the vel! about 4 mile from fin sake @ fine Invertmne: poultry, hogs, alfaifa, ete, lly show this property found as represented, trip will not mal i Apartment 112 FARM LANDS _ and outbuildings; etroam of water quarter mile to handle this bargain close in to Beattle elreles Thursday Address K-814. Batam Frank LAND THAT WILL RAISE, ANYTHING heals, 664 Hinpire Bide EXCHANGES TP you are dnable to well your real eatate, | exchange It for new merehan sample atock and get and women to learn barber] — iG MOVING PICTURE PLAY POOL AT Gs Pike BT. NT. Furnished, ‘ompleiely furnished, bungalow, Will trade equity for in Weetern Washington. Address F- Mar. Lake “Washini oni 2 blocks to street Rainier oR Townsend, WHltame, \dafly [Dungenees and Ange except ‘Sunday Wteamer laatiy. |for Port Townsend. except [Anacortes and Bel- Sunday {ingham tripe eam a Return-| leavew! ous al 4, 1:18 pm. | n alle at Port Town. nd southbound on “THO hte Hosnile for Port | midn’ht|Townsend and Rel-!Tused’y I punday |lingham. via all San!Thure'y | Tuee@*y(Juan Island potnts @atury | Thurs'yiReturne to feattiel ¢ifrom Rellingham vin i Anacortes Fort Townsend-Port Angeli Bay and Way Port TF 00 (Ateamer Beilin midnhtiham for P send, Port Angeles ‘Thure’y yiNeah Bay and way/#atury ports “Tort Townsend Port Angel on Cree. “Tatar. Wainienis, for! a midn’ht Port Townsend, PortiMonday Monday/Angeles. Port Cree.!Wadnes Wednes cent, Clatiam and way Friday || i] Friday |ports. Port FFopm we i, fori? noon fatty K , bie./aatty except | © A. lexcept Batar'y Sunday {ana lat Ma@lock on Tues |day and Friday tri [Steamer leaven Sonttial at 6:00 p,m. on Bun-! King 5 Saturdays Only | mer Puget, for! 9:00pm Ludlow and potnts Dovam Str. Po dally |Ludte except |** ia Sunday |pe Townsend, — northbound. only. leaving Seattle at 10 p. Points marked ** are boat landings | Pasnengers for these points and for potnts mu arrangements for all risk and kongor rate | landing charges. Vabitity t9 timited 1 not to exered 150 p notice for all potnts (except acomay named In above ached ‘Tickets must be purchaned at tioket | office. Open from 6:30 a m, to 12:00 midnight PUGET BOUND NAVIGATION Co. Tieket Office, Oddman Dock. Phone, Main ano LITTLE JOKE MAY COST HER MILLIONS LONDON, England, August 24 r, Astor, who is an expatriat Dana Gibson drawings. PRUNE PRICE TO STAY DOWN There is one ) consolation fn all this high-costof-living high-living muddle. Prunes give promise of being this season, though at present they are almost off the mark | Tho United States produces prac- tically all her own prunes and ex- ports great quantities, The sur plus usually dissipated through ex-/ port channels will have to be used| by Americans this year, if trans-| portation remains balky, Henoe the price reduotion. ‘The new crop comes in along in October. very, very The variety of nuts will be short- ened. Also raisins. quantities from Italy. now. Prices wit rise on them. oe Chicago appears to be having her troubles. Yesterday the Chicago city coun- etl passed an ordinances making it unlawful for any one to speculate on necessities. WOMEN 1 SPIES SHOT ON FIELD LONDON, Aug. 24.—The garb of ig ueed as a cloak for women spies i) the German army, and also by ghouls for looting the pockets of the dead and dying, according to a Paris die patch. The message saye women dis- guised as nuns or Red Cross helpers crossed the battlefields at will, and are known to have the Red Cross nuree is b German forces of giing, to the execution post, SAWBONES GOT IT King county medicos Saturday took an afternoon off and picnicked }at the Firloch club, on Lake Wash- ington, The doctors engaged athletic contests and had a big din- ner, PUBLIC MARKETS PIKE PLACK Stall 1826, 10 12 cane sugar, 596, der, not in prac laundry pure vinegar ologna an Stalin Re botling & leaf lard, 180 1b; lamb chopa, 160 Ib Stall 1601, cholce steaks, Ibo Ib. Stall 1522, red snapper, 10¢ Ib; bikck cod. Norway herring, 2 for le Stall 16, fresh red salmon, 260 each SANITARY Stall Li, large cucumbers, 2 for Be corn, ibe de So head; cault flower, fresh, crisp] celory, bo bunch and 2 bunches 1éc; new] aweet potatoes, sharp made mayonna i Stalle 82-24, link «au der of lamb, 9; lamb chops, veal roast, Ihc cheene, 160 1b.; ol fancy renovated butter, halibut, 2 Tbe. 1b¢ catsup, 100; full be Wb, Stall 109, crabapples, 4 bunches Se. Stalls 12 Wisconsin brick cheer, 26¢ Ib.; domestic | af Washington Rankers’ league will Yb, Statin 104 Ibs. good rlee, i | bulk glows «tarch, pkes, 100; red Alawk 400 Ms Goteborm masa we, jelly, 106 Milano sauaage, S50 Ib, Btwil weon, 160 Ib, aldorf Astor, or costof- We import big We can't Informed the eigian move- |ments. A number of them were executed after being dragged, (screaming, scratching and strug- 12-21, imported Swiss rt cheese, 60 It mummer aquanh, be a hea, 600 crate: Hunwarian plums, 60¢ Bult 21, w 2he each ntl 18. big Serutcl n Cheese sharp, jeared for and can leave for Eng- silver salmon, abo each: red mapper, 100 1b.; rook cod, 3 Ibe. 250, YOUNG GIRL TELLS STORY OF HER ILLICIT LOVE. AND BOY FACES PENITENTIARY A boy and a girl are in the cum tody of the police here. Hoth have sinned, but the law will| {te punishment to the boy m The girl needs correction, not pun ishiment The boy's name is Herbert Tag-| the insane asylum gesell, He is only 22, Until a few |days ago he was shipping clerk for the Southern Pacific at Portland. He faces a charge of violating the| Mann t, and also of violating the interstate commerce law. The girl is Mildred Wilson. Bho is not yet 18, The two bave lived together in termittently, not even masquerading an man and wife, at times since last April Friday night they arrived here from Portland, and attempted to board the steamship Princess Vic oria, But they told conflicting sto ries to Immigration Inspector J. B. Lister, who turned them over to he police. The girl says she rode from Port- land on a Southern ifle pass be- longing to Tag 1, he represent- ing she wds Mis wife. This is a penitentiary offense. The white) slave charge against Taggesell may also result in @ penitentiary sen- tence. Taggesell ts in the city jafl, The girl is at the juvenile detention home Mildred Wilson told her story tn welfare of thelr daughter, and with the fnevitable result Mildred was born in Toronto, ( ada. For a time she worked as te phone operator in Victoria, where her mother, Mrs. H. Hill, Ives. Her father is dead and her step-father at New Weetr nter. In Victoria, a year or more ago, lshe met a baker, who blighted her life, She met Herbert Taggesel! in Portland jast January, while vinit- ing there with her mother. He came to Victoria in April. The two | were left much alone by the girl's |mother. Their {llicit relations be gan in the girl's home while Mra, Hill was visiting her husband at New Westminster. A few days later he prevailed on the girl to leave Victoria with him. They returned to Portland. She went to live with his sisterinlaw, and he lived at home ‘The girl says he has been married to a woman who was already mar- ried, and he is attempting to get the marriage annulled. Thursday night they decided to return to Victoria. They boarded the Oregon-Washington train, and Taggesell passed the girl off as bis wife. They occupied the same berth. Arrived here they had breakfast, land then Taggesell purchased two round-trip tickets to Victoria. But their stories didn’t hold under an affidavit to the federal officials|the grilling given by the immigra- Saturday It is not @ pleasant story. It ts| ens of the lall ta story of parents car SHORT NEWS Spokane brings five passengers off wrecked liner Prince Albert. British tanker Bulysses will defy rman cruisers in run down Const R. E. Runkle shoots self in sul- cide attempt. Rev. F. M. Gilsley looks for Christ's return during war. Hundreds attended burial of A. L. Palmer Sunday, Greeks held show Sunday to ce ment friendship with U. 8. Oscar Wallin dies after fall of two stories from Globe hotel. Prayers for peace will be an- ewered, says Rev. R. F. Hart State public service commission arrives for grade crossing hearing. B. F, Sturtevant Co. to put up factory here. Home Consumers’ league visits Seattle Brewing & Malting Co, Fri- day. Yum, yum, Boyd Wells and Harold Bauer ustralia, sail from A War scare, caused by heavy firing near 8313 Bella Vista, was only S. G. Simpson shooting at auto thieves, J. J. Maney low bidder for Puy- allup river work. Tax increase for 1915 may be about 1.3 mills, City’s two added stories on courthouse to cost $350,000. All records for dry weather broken. Wireless equipment on foreign vessels here sealed. Railroad av, seawall will cost nearly $107.75 per foot. Cc. F. Miller, wealthy Virginian, has yacht building on Sound. Humboldt due tonight with $200,000. Egos, In 451,080 fot, sent North today. ‘On, goody! Seattle men invent device for washing dishes. Fifty-four Laurethurst lote sell for $84,300, Junior Tilikum Potlatch opens at Collins park Wednesday night. State Federation of Taxpayers’ leagues is being formed. Big business man advises folks to buy now, County equalization board ad- Journs. Police look for Clennie and Strohmie Brandt, runaway boys. Price of violin strings soars. Federal court hears library sult against railways for damage by tunnel, Sept. 15. N. P. sues county for return of $41,731 in taxes. Changes made in militia officers. Freighter Inverbervie here from Antwerp. Judge Winsor on road to re- covery. State bank, Second and Madison, formally opened. British-born =m Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Nevin D. Pontiue: back in) Amertoa from war belt. Daphne Pollard night at Press alub Sept 1. | REESE To <a: ¢ ELSEWHERE | oo | p beennnenwcmuvetnc stds Darlus Miller, president C., B. & Q, railroad, stricken in Glacier Na- tional park, dies in Chicago after operation for appendicitis. John E, Lamb, democrat of na-| prominence, dies at Terre | Alaska totem pole raised in front | . Fy of Great Northern railway tries. Drink Habit Leads }1184 Broadway, New York | G. W. Wade, railroad employe, struck by O, & W. engine at Cen- tralia and killed Chris Hanson, logger, drowned at Westport, near Aberdeen. Women's suffrage bill rejected ) parliament Percy L. Brown, Tacoma, and Miss Clara Larson, Milton, mar- ried in Ferris wheel at Auburn day | celebration. Americans in Norway are well by land at will, Group 1. of North Central meet in Okanogan Sept. 3 and 4. R. A, Kinzie, superintendent; E. , assistant superintend- ent; W. P. Lass, cyanide supertn- '|tendent of Alaska Treadwell Gold- mining Co., and Geo, C, Jones, su- perintendent Alaska Juneau Gold- mining Co., shined resignations, ef: :| fective Sept Ralph 8t mn, 40, rancher near Los Angeles, shot and fatally P. Kenned wounded while hunting, = tonight at |health, home and business. The ~ |Neal Drink Habit Treatment has | tion man. And now they are in jail. That's HIGHER PRICES CLEAR AS MUD With the federal investigation progressing and prices on eggs and butter steadily soaring, complica- tions in the perplexing problem of ed high cost of living are multiply- ing. Exgs are 2 cents higher than last year at this time. Inroads of Canada on the local butter market are depleting the stock and threaten to send this adornment to the staff of life to a prohibitive figure. Fish experts say they see the Prospects of sky-high prices on the salmon pack this year, as England is bidding on the season's pack Wheat and flour are straggling upward. Comparative data on sugar im- ports gathered by U. 8S. District Attorney Clay Allen today show that in May and June of this year the imports far more than doubled those of last year, leading to the suspicion of speculation. However, last July 66,000 bags entered and this July only 46,000, So the tangle continues to be a tangle. M’REYNOLDS WILL GET 0.K. WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—The senate judiciary committee or- dered a favorable report on the nomination of James C. Me Reynolds, former attorney general, to be a member of the United States supreme court, and also on that of Thomas Gregory of Texas to succeed McReynolds as attor ney general. CHINA REQUESTS FIGHTING LIMIT PEKIN, Aug. 24.—Replying to a suggestion from China that fight ing at Kiaochau be kept within a radius of 100 Hi, or about 20 miles, from Kiaochau bay, Japan, exe plained to the Pekin foreign office that the Japanese would respect Chinese neutrality as far as pos- sible, but might be forced by ex- igencies of warfare to go beyond the limit alt specified. DRINKS POISON William Vaughan, 67, residing with his son-in-law, Harold Leamy, at 8018 18th av, N. E., went to bed early last evening, then drank car bolic acid, and died. He had been in poor health for some time. He was a gees and a member of the G. ALR ITALY FEARS WAR ROME, Aug. 24-—Fearing war) with Austria will soon become {t+ evitable, King Victor and the mem ‘bers of his cabinet are in confer }ence today. The premier is deter }mined to remain neutral, if pos sible. to the Poor House You may think | drink will never | land you in the poor house, and {t — may not, but it will wreck your saved thousands of men and wom en from ruin and it will save you. Tt is a safe, sure, Internal Ves etable treatment that never fails to remove the craving and neces sity for drink in three days. Hypo- — dermic injections are never Us! The Seattle Neal Institute, 1738 16th Ave, is one of sixty splendid Jeal Institutes operating in principal cities of the world. Neal Institute is the most modert and successful drink habit ment known, Take {t now, have your drinking husbands sons do so, before something rible happens, Call today and vestigate, or write or P full information, Phone

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