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He made high runs of 100 and that, unless the | 89, sburg Victoria = fran- — chise ts placed POP COURTNEY collapsed tn some town) when his team won at Pough- that will take it keepsio, and may have to go to the hospit celved any We haven't re 7 word from Cam- the cutt should be! bridge, but we suspect the Har- ball with O'Brien and the Battersby cut to four vard coaches are ali dead. & Smith nines. i Thursday, at Spokane, he ‘o Beattie ABR aA 8 . the subject with report-| PETE SCHNEIDER pitched the lareek i sf 7s ma said second game of a double-header for| et Fennncsa © fad “f new capital ts not forth- Cincinnat! against New York Friday jBarth, rf .. 1 ¢ 0 { from Victoria, my notion and led until the eighth, when the | veonwe the TS ie 3 e league should drop | Giants slipped over two H poet dividing the Vie- | oon rer This boy Is the sensation of In . 58 re and whatever | PETE STANDRIOGE got credit] t#r#eholastic. athletic meets this cr) a) town may be willing to [for a win yesterday, when Brook-|%¢!": Be Reet Eg nigel high Tot “3 tw 8 gap out for the balance of the /lyn beat the Cubs in « tendnning Fane Saas éhee hs tine: a % H. Fo. © among the other clubs of | game. Pete started the work tn the eer ak sb eade, ocayl fat ae ge ° There are some |seventh, when the score was a tle ¥ Menges ae: Ss a ie jell players on this club that /and when the winning Tun was slip-|ly the equal of th Keliy » 2 6 6 ire good major league pros-*|ped over in the tenth Pete added| ” Krigs, who lost hie left ia ea | Rela Te ee Pe pecte—McKenry, Kelly Ha- janother chalk mark to the right side iy up to the knee, can do 5 ft 6 {aut a» °° H rie worth, and maybe one or two | of the ledger. Inches over the bar, Of course, | Hoftman, @ o. oe 7a 8 others. If thee ate notes the —_— high schoo! athletes frequently go creamed ip = a : goes, of course, inte | @——__-__-.-_--_@ | over the @foot mark, but Kriss’ t 2 feegee treasury, Dut the fifth SWAIN YET UNFORTUNATE | |showing le quite remarkable any- mui" gems that would be willing to Charley Swain, the old North: | | way. Beattie 8 88 Oe gapend should de fully pro- western league player, etitt | He hops speedily up to the bar, by one Ho (tees ty the lear: having hard luck. His latest || then his right leg springs him for ona, Me misfortune ia infection of the stump of hie amputated leg. He has been taken to a San Francisco hospital, where an Operation is probable. * THE FUNERAL of Billy Carlson, Maxwell driver, killed in the Taco- ma auto races, was held Friday at the home of his mother, at Los An- geles. “PIERCE COUNTY GAME WAR. SEN IRA DO. LIGHT deserves the ofallangiers. Last week he| most of his Fourth tn carting mall trout about two Inches from 8 pool that was fast dry-) up to nearby lakes. 4 eam | DRJACQUES FAITLOVITCH | bas discovered a lost race in | Chicago; ‘they must be the Cub SbuseNEe With bo wit p fan. go East in search of matches, Why doesn’t he tackle O'Leary, i LARD Christian base-| : . renee Ane championship ot] Neff, Campbell, Wright and « Men Tiare Friday night by| feW others before he goes East? last of a three-game se- There seems to be any number the th © of good boys out of work who iy me Piymecth Congrege) sive him all he can handle JOSEPH MAYER, national ama-| THE WHITE SOX are leading rd pl: , trim-| the league, and Eddie Collins is amene biitiard player, trim) | ouing the White Sox. The brik Mant little second sacker from Con | nie’s Conquerors has already made | good for the $50,000 that Comiskey paid for him. Commy would like to buy a few more at the same |price. Yep, it was a wise move. | added the necessary bit of momen- ‘tum to the White Sox machine. | They stand every chance to roll on to ultimate victory. Here is what | Cocky Collins is doing for his liv- ing: ic. AB, R. H. SB. S.Hy B. Ave. 206 «661 68) «(21 18 830 Fifty thousand dollars’ worth? SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—Be- - | ginning today, there will be a solld the superiority of| week of tennis here in a tourna and sive free) ment that will attract the attention lof every star player of the world | Among Easterners to be seen here 04 / during the week are: R. N. Will- ‘ams, national champion; Watson | M. Washburn, George M. Church and Dean Mathey. The tournament {a to be an open one, In which any player may enter, the Exposition The Vans play the next game on ltheir schedule with the Silverdale jteam, at Silverdale, Sunday. By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Line Alaska in Comfort “Princess Alice” and “Prin Comfortable rooms with all that is to be '. The splendid steamers Bophia” offer unexcelled service. Modern conveniences, and meals that are ‘ Inside passage. No seasicknes: ~ 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make : trip to summit of White Pass by White Pasa & Yukon ‘Railway. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Sailings every Saturday at 9 a m. For rates and other information, call or write €. E. PENN General Agent, Passenger Department 713 Second Avenue, Seattle TANCISCO otel Guide HOTEL ROY 433 Kearny. INCOLN HOTEL 2 at, fam Francisco's greatest 2 min. trom Ferry Depot. 5 or of fe esere OBERT BROWN jmed James Loveland, one of the of the week for him over the Giant Vancouver) best of the local players, Friday | To take the place of Haworth owner and night, at Brown @ Hulen's, 300 to |who split his hand stopping a foul |The coming of Collins to Chicago} of humor. |championship going to the winner. ———— | want to ever see him again, but oh! STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915. PAGE 7, Seattle Team! ‘Lose to Leafs in Long Game Seattle nearly won another game Friday For 18 innings they held Victoria, but the visitors finally ONE-LEGGED ATHLETE JUMPS 51-2 FEET slipped over @ run tn the unlucky spasm, Al Bonner, Giant cast-off. seems to be about the only Victoria pitcher than can defeat Dug's hi |lings, Friday's win was tho sec jtp Thursday, “Sharkey” Victoria signed Gil, @ Seattle semt-pro, and he played his first game Friday Hoffman went from second to be hind the bat, and Gill filled in at second, He made a good tmpres sion In the fleld, but was weak in hie stick work, Gill used to play the Jump. He the weight of the fall on his one good leg and rarely loses his balance coming |down, Pleture above shows him | clearing the bar and below, alight- Ing on the ground. | N.Y. YACHT CLUB a A WAR ON RATS. OYSTER BAY, N. ¥,, July 10.— in | Sets New York Yacht club syndicate — sloop Resolute, steered by Chas.| Fi Pied Pipers are in demand at the! Francia Adams, won her third race|¢ University of Washington. So in-|of the series for the cup defenders fested with rats are the ancient| when she crossed the fintsh line off| an Oskiand 2. . lee buildings on the campus, espe: ally | Lioyds Neck at 4:17:53. The Van [the dormitories and those struc-|itie, steered by Cornelius Vander. | NORTHWEST LEAG tures that were left from the Alas. bilt, met with an accident and was |spokane ... bey ka-Yukon-Pacific exposition, that forced out of the race at the end | Tacom: Bursar Herbert Condon has had to|of the 26th mile, v open a systematic war upon the ro | . asc aarp” dents Clark hall, the women's dormt|§, A.C, TOURNAMENT tory, seems to hi pode Oe ae ei oy sal Sam Russell and Fulton will clash or the men's single title at the Fir-| ‘an indication that rats have nse ; ch club tournament this afternoon, nd then the two will pair together land play Bob Small and Kimball | Palmer in the doubles, Mrs, A Green and Fulton will meet Mr. and |Mrs. Stafford tn the mixed doubles ‘Won. A bounty of 10 cents was offered to one of the stat? of janitors for every scalp he obtained tn that building. Bursar Condon eays the rats! vies Sarah I | Chicago 0 868 Avingston plays } Patiadelp , 8 came up from the government canal crafford tn the ladies’ winatce Mr. | rntiadeipnia . ae connecting Lakes Washington and | a | |Union, after the construction) SUNDAY SCHEDULE FOR FINAL! os ; | camps were removed. MATCHES AT WOODLAND | me oecan | meneame PARK n ” aaa | The Retatl Clerks ball team will Sunday's Program AMFICAN LEAGUE leave for Port Ludlow at 9 a m. 10 a m., Muira ve. Wada, Won. Leat. finals men's singles. 13 m., finals in mixed doubles, ond time this year. The first game| 2 p. m., finals In men’s singles, resulted in a win for Ludlow, 2to1.| 3p. m., finals in mixed doubles, The launch Agnes leaves Pike st.|The finals in ladies’ singles, will 4 float at 9 a. m also be played later. 4 SS SSS SS ES j eSSi0NS OF 2 Cc ‘ | gov » there WHILE LIFE LINGERS HOPE)happy I would never have known To G Grey So festraint put upon it by the law, the joy of work—work that one => = <—_s WHAT THE DENTAL LAW SHOULD DO. (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper lik 1 would have soothed my Enterprise Association.) heart with love's honey at the ex- AN ANSWER TO “AGNES” “Have you heard from Jack,|pense of crippling my appetite for} Dear Mise Grey: The letter Mary?” I asked. the strong meat of life.” signed “Agn In Wednesday's le | “Only Indtrectly. “Why can't we havo them both as| ¥@ has suggested the following: Mrs. Waverly comes around every once in a while|we do the meat and honey at our| Strictly speaking, It is not an an- land tells me what a hard-hearted tables, Mary?” |swer to the writer, ure suf. woman I am and how unfair it is! “A few do—Just as a few have the| fering and increased degradation— that a perfect stranger should come | necessaries and sweets of life, but|'" fact, life Iteelf—will teach her the linto the family and end by having|the great mass of us must toil and|Se@rlousness of her mistake. It |the entire say about the financial |sweat for the daily meals that wilt|'® Father, Intended as @ warning | affairs.” »p us alive without a hope for tho| for those who may be Influenced | “Did you tell her that you had|sweets for which we long, just as|— - nothing to do with your appoint | most of us must choose whether wo| ment as business manager of the/will grow strong on the life of ex shop? nee or the love which will at What is the use, roy. | knows It “Ot course, she thinks that Jack could do better than IL. She forgets \how terribly he mismanaged every |thing while Dad was ill, and she disbelieves what Dick told her about | Jack's trying to cheat her out of her |money. She only knows that ‘her |poor boy’ is out in the cold, cold | world with only what she can give |him from her allowance, She was | fighting mad when she found I was | going to take her unpaid board bill lout of her allowance a Iittle at a |time and she went to Dick.” “Dick, of course, took your part }in the matter? | “Of course, and he also told her lif there had been any way for him to do it legally he would have it erranged so that she could send no money to Jack. I'm glad you don’t love him any more, Mary “Why should I, Margie? If 1 were such a spineless creature as to still love a man that has treajed me as Jack has I certainly would jose all my self-respect. Margie, | women do not live with men who |abuse them because they love them. I believe that love is the mout easily destroyed thing in this world. Why, the sight of a woman fn curl papers| and a slovenly negiigee at the) breakfast table has murdered thon- sands of perfectly good masculine loves and why should not negleat land utter selfishness Kill feminine loves? I don’t miss Jack. I don't Margie? Shel t ’ n't want ever a that wild, unreasoneble love gives all and asks all. It ts too| f-engrossing, too strenuous to last and when you can keep {t no longer you find that your nerves and emotions have been attuned to such a pitch that the somber strains of every-day life seem always in a minor key, You are always listen- ing for the wonderful melody You) teeth. Examinations are now being once have heard conducted without charge, and esti “Goodness! Margie,” Mary Inter-| mates are furnished in all cases. rupted herself, “this {s no kind of| WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK talk to pour out to an Invalid.” FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE “Yeu it 1s, dear, for it confirms ; $15 Set of Teeth, 8 Guaranteed .......... me in my theory that the one great cry of the human race is to be $10 Set of Teeth, 5 Guaranteed oe satisfied $10 Solid Gold or 10 Gold or Porcelain Pardee Work rein” $4 nd,” quoted Mary softly: “'Well for us some aweet hope lies, Porcelain Crown Solid Gold Fillings ..$1 Up Other Fillings ain, Margte, | OHIO METHOD IN| DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original Deeply buried from human eyes, And in the hereafter angels may Roll the stone away!” Little book, Httle book, what fs Marys hope? (To Be Continued Monday) | SELECT DANCING PARTIES Office Hours, 8:80 to 6. Sundays, 9 2, HIPPODROME | Cut - Rate to 1 Homelike @urroeendings 10-PIPCR UNION OKOUEATIKA | Sees (o> he bes 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. BULL BROS. | CORNER SECOND AVE, Just Printere 1 CAN SAVE 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 Pg 14 Margie, 1 do miss love--the love that Jack gave me in the year be- fore we were married and the few jer Way Come to © Chinese “! wonder if anyone who 1a ab- solutely the slave of love and, Margie, to retain love you must be his slave, ever gets out of life its real mefining? “It Jack and I had been very lof the country In which you Ilve, rmine your needs before attempting to effect # BLONDY BUTLER NEFF BEATENIN ‘FINAL MATCHES WILL GO AFTER | FOUR-ROUND GO PARK TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP WITH CAMPBELL PLAYED SUNDAY Campbell at > from his easte oe eee eee eee OTD. Ray Campbell Given Decision Over Chet Neff at Greenwood A. C. Smoker The final tches in the Wood- vasion by|Jand park tournament will be played Ray turn Greenwood A. C, smoker at the Ti voll theatre, It was one of the best |Ross Williams, four-round bouts ever put on in|Ide beat Morris an Seattle |6-4, in the doubles. In the mixed 4) In eve round the two little |doubles Miss Benson and Benson | oxers gAVO A great exhibition of |easily w from Mrs, Morris and i mixing, with Campbell having the|Herrick, 2-6,°6-1, 86, and Miss hade in three periods. |Mayme McDonald and Ross Wil $ Campbell 1s he first telling|Iams eliminated Miss Ward and 1 blow in the a ter-|O'Con 6-0, 6-2. Miss Myra Lam- 4 riffle right tt In|\buth and Canfield put Miss Ferris | into two of/and MacInnis out of the running, | hard swings and went to|®0, 6-2, while Miss Livingstone and ; The final session saw |Shannon defaulted their match to j , to break thru| rs. Hamilton and Latham 1 Campbe defense but his shitty | nenearne | opponent blocked nearly every blow ‘A Ed Pinkman added another scalp 4 to his belt by winning the decision over Ad Schaffii, the hard smash- PY] ing Georgetown butcher boy. Pink-| man was too clever and fast for } his heavier opponent Ivan Miller, who claims the} f Northwest middleweight title, boxed | * “Blondy” Butler with Ed M Washir a ¢ of Seattle, (of nter, the pride cton park football as been out of the a his “Blondy” Butler Northwest pocket the billiard team, M flee for champion, announces he will Tink some t ne gy a condition was responsible for the tose his hat Into the champion: | osu of the match more than work ship ring some time next wine of Hunter ter. Leo Houck, the clever little 12 Whom he will have to play for the title at that time le a matter of pure conjecture. It | may be Benny Alien, present champlon, or any one of 16 oth- pounder, knocked out Ace Roc after three tiresome rounds Charley Davidson and Roy Phiese pounded each other around the ring the highest average score at the for four rounds to a draw decision re ia | win trig Before the main bout, Ed Pink-| Berlag the next six months or | ishtwetght champion of Canada, more, players in the pocket billiard and Sammy Wright were introduced | of the country, of which a tour| Sammy Good refereed the bouts} will be made, and the man showing "94 his decisions were well re-| sot THE DENTAL FAKERS shat | end of the season will be world’s an champlon Butler played Champion Allen ANOTHER MAN WILL By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5., TiS Firat TRY TO SWIM BAY 220: 2030 Sooo mbine and Dental Law and quoted last winter, shortly after the Allen Maturo match. Allen beat him, 100 to 87. It was the first time Butler j I had tackled tvory balls and his | ie ie Bae _ Week before inst first experience on a tournament| Another man 1s going to attempt) wiich together with thelr code waa table. to swim Elifott bay. The feat haS/acopted and became in reality the Since that time he has been al-|been tried a dozen times, and ac-|Dental Law of this state. most constantly at the tournament in this article I shall write about game and has acquired a degree of aconracy that made Maturo look like a busher when they tangled here a few days ago. Maturo, the Denver crack, gave Butler a handicap of 100 points in a 1,000-point series. Butler won complished but once, and two men/, Dental Law that would protect the have sone Ws lives trying to ac- bec ple in this state against quacks, complished it advertising gra incompetent: The next one who will needlessly) 49h2, heads, snowbird Dentists, and risk his life is H. @ Horan, who|tiee against: the arbicnecy uote of says he was for five years professor|the Dental Board. Next week I shail 2 | write on the Dental fakers. mer oa marr ten ‘The present Dental Law provides : itler o'clock, he will/tnat any person or persons seeking the match by a score of 1,000 to/jeave from near the yacht club at!to practice Dentistry in the state of vagy oo a : aii es 8 West Seattle and head for Pier 1.| Washington. gr to owe. After Maturo lost to Allen by 12) The exact time depends on the tide| manage « Dental office, « cinta last winter the former hand. | ang wind - manage 0 Dental stiles, capped Butler 200 points {na 1,000-| 4 bd b the Dental int match. Butler also won thts | No be eligible for Deriier match by @ score of 1,000 | 275 Pounds, and is 38 years old. He) such ar tion unless he or to 1,099 ’ . ts as well developed an athlete as|she shall be of good moral charac- te one would want to see. While at/teT @nd shall present to said Board Butler will Mkely leave shortly his or her dipic from some Den- Harvard, he says, he swam Hellgate, | Jetroit, A billiard hal a tal college tn tanding, a ropes that city Is Racattas with @ part of Boston harbor, with his/« give satisfactory evidence of him to appear there for an exhibt.| "ands and feet tied. [36 Ot RAF SIGntTS) DORPREE AN Ae See | r E 1 apa same.” tion and a series of Middle West You now see that the only qnall- rescribed by the Dental ral character, a diploma | ae amssen | Ifleations p TO ENLARGE PLANT}: .:.: | from a college in good standing and ern experts. « proof of the rightful possession of If the Dental Board goes P. Frederick, general superin-|}eyond these questions in its exam- tendent for the Broderick & Bas-!ination it is beyond the law and «jcom Rope Co., has announced that t! re awlees. She tae Paes a +4 0.000 w. : it a misdemeanor to practice Den- “13 {$40.00 will be expended Shortly in tistry without a certificate, and is Hy tag} Dullding a new unit adjoining their |therefore a criminal statute, and the “ 261 | present factory at Eighth av. S. and/«ranting of a certificate Is made to depend upon the arbitrary will of his |) B the same. erefore Raltimore Board Dental Board prescribes the qualifications and dictates the conditions under which a Dentist may live in this state. It exercises ihe powers of the Dental by the erroneous reasoning, and, If) absolutely no chance, and will fall|, A, Dental Law should prescribe possible, be made to better, miserably In the gr fice for, extustnelion, sai should thereby saving themselves the un- partners of either sex who are/restrain the Dental Board from go- told horror of euch a life. At the beginning of the letter, we find: | write this out of a heart, not sad, but rich in experienc Rich in experience of what? Hov- ering between the red light and so- pectability? Since she offers neither advice nor any solution, but shows rather fear of thes expected clean-up by the police, no sane person can give ing beyond the expre: letter of the law, because a criminal or penal statute must be strictly construed {f our government is to be a gov- ernment of law. All Dental examinations should be participated in by the entire Board so that all members would know what is being done in each individual e ination. The examination papers should be erved as public records and be made evidence in any case involving he rights of an applicant to prove # qualification, or that the Board willing to enter into such an ar- rangement are precisely the ones we should never choose. sanction of thi guards the child's legal right Next she says: “in the red-light district, mone but the daughters of the working man are to be found.” This also is absolutely untrue, for a good share are there because | their mothers were there before them, who tolled not, and who ning. Before go- fathers were such as were willing | 8 acted arbitrarily and lawlessly want to eay that io enter inte an Informal " or had refused to act in a lawful It Is not the poor “hovering” “Ag-| iy marriage. | way | Many more, who tried experiments| ‘The law should make It the Dei nes” that | want to show up, for || find In my heart no enmity against) any creature, but pity and sorrow! like the unfortunate “Agnes,” for |tal Board's duty she is unfortunate, tho she does not |{fleate of any yet realize it, and the vast majority for many; but simply and only the dicted to the us: a ics, of women © the primrose way|gross ignorance or being convicted fallacy and danger of the Ideas pre-| peo vice. they prefer the ey [Sea felony, sented. She “We deliberately planned the coming of our boy, clr- forbidding a ‘formal marriag 1 tell you, there are no circumstances forbidding mar- riage, except one, previous mar- riage, and then It Is bigamy. Next | : “Tell me how the mar- riage ceremony can consecrate the most sacred process In the whole If a Dental examination is reas- onable and given honestly, there is no reason why any qualified Dentist should fail or refuse to take I think that every Dentist, Physician and Surgeon, every yer and every Judge should be com- led to take an examination every but the examination ¢ silly and given for the purpose of keeping people out of this state or trying to make some one think that the Board members have | way” to actual hard, manual labor. If, In the whole experience of the race, there had been only one real. ly poor woman, instead of mililons, who had not gone there, but brave- ly fought It out, that would prove the rest absolutely wrong. Mind, | have not one word of ex. tenuation for those who DO grind the poor to the last farthing, but an entirely different matter, |a “corner” on brains. For insta realm of nature—the perpetuation ‘“ "| would examine the judges on ¢ and “surely they have thelr re-iitutional construction and. inter- ward. If it Is really no diagrace to make one's living that way, why should you, “Agnes,” hide as long as pos-| ADVERTISING DENTAL FAKERS sible from your boy the means of Next week I shall write on fake your livelihood? I'll tell you, girl, | Advertising Dentists, and shall, pay : special attention to Dr. Bunk Bark, it’s because in your heart of hearts |-re Real Gall Dentist.” He started you know better yourself. Forjan attack in the newspapers on In- God's sake, LIVE UP TOIT; and, to|nocent men who could not, protact a very ancient writing: “In|themselves, expecting to gain favor by pretending to be smooth and law- this, my beloved, thou mayest safe-|aiiding, and, at the same time, in- ly follow the example of the best/ferring that all Dentists who were of thy race.” Most respectfully, |not registered in this state were in- A CONSTANT READER, pretation and also on the economia foundation of judictal interpreta. tion. Of necessity, It can be “a sacred rocess” only once, and then only f that Is absolutely the sole mo- tive, all other times being a corre- sponding desecration, according to your own reasoning. The marriage certificat many other documents, thing far more than a mere of paper.” It represents the LAW like giving you permission to enter Into that sacred relationship, and wheth- er that law Is good, and | personal. competent. It is a fact that he and his men practiced Dentistry for * years in this state before they were ee as sgt tig 2 due Q—Can you kindly tell me thru |registered, and some of his former nothing to do 9 ‘| your columns what | should do In operators ‘are not registered today, I have never boasted about tt, but I have two or three times as many registered operators in my offices as Dr. Bunk Bark has, I even know many Dental Board members who racticed for years in this state be- ‘ore they were registered. Every Lawyer and every Dentist in state knows that the present Dental Law is used for the purpose of keep~ ing Dentists out of this state, and the examinations by the Board for the last 12 years will prove it And, as the higher laws of our be- Ing are Infinitely more difficult to obey than the lesser and outward ones, those who do not even obey the lesser, or man-made laws, stand YOU MONEY order to get the mother’s pension? 1 am a widow, also a mother, my husband dying two months before the baby came. | have no means of suppore A MOTHER IN N@ED. A—Apply to the judge of the |juventie court at the court house, Q.—About a year ago | recelved medical ool- am | r erward, Every woman,| ~~ - ~ ola “ For any Dentist to whine around months aft Twa y in ea. Tam © legally licensed physician andi some books from publishers of |e) twa or three years, practicin and I belleve, every man wants love) Hence in my profession—® years In Seattle. k a leve, every man, wants ni ee 1 EXAMINE FREB a well known magazine in New |Dentistry without @ certh loate, an and, I believe, ' ts teh aeeees, -sacens Ms York. | never sent for these books. |then when the Dental Combine be- love who has once had ft, and organs, h , Saver, comes active against those who are Mary sighed CHINESE Blood and Skin Du Now they are trying to make me odie what he and others have done, ¥ . ’ what, Mary?” MEDICINE Co. pay for them. 1 would like to Know |for him to start on a campaign of nd yet what, Mary! : if they can compel me to do so? — [slander against those who could not me Oe setiaple A READER, [protect themselves te too much for DR. DONAWAY, 802-3-4 Liberty Building ~ me, and shall continue to expose Union and Third, Opposite Postoftice A.—Certainly not. If the books | hr’ Bunk Bark until the people are were sent by mistake, the firm /aware of him. y Office Hours, 9 a, m, to & p.m. Sundays, 10 a, m. to 1%, should take them back without fur- ther trouble, EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, 6, 718 First Ave, ee eee ee

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