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PAGE 4 STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917. mec) The Seattle Star | nine Says Liberty Loan to Bring U. S. Prosperity bs ae a .S. OFFICIAL, DECLARES EVERY DOLLAR OF TWO BILLION DOLLAR ISSUE TO STAY HERE Watered al Beattie Wash Ry mail, out of city, ene year — months | H J rhat toft noney 4 r 1 loane the ‘ " ’s qa Safe Loan By Carl Vrooman diag ofa atedsts the er net Regen ds ee W ¢ ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE win Ai 2 piracy Bap ’ § ‘ iS Every of the $2,000,000,000 Liberty Loan, bonds of which are ne m shin . ‘she? pli i ene A acet fa the pre 5 We've laid our plans for raising the army we're yng to neec { public sale stay in the United States, Funds placed at the disposal of the Hae 4p ie eee par aM bi > as ep 5 tted lied | rahe bar scers 0 country h er witne Now we've got to back up the army; we've got to keep it outtitted fed and supplied } government through patriotic purchases of Libert nd " Nee ee ee tek maa gy tha cath Aa ae ith 1 ammunition lf be spent in this country, providing funds for wakes and pir 1 for the urmies but to feed the € € “ onal with guns and ar | chases of food, supplies and other things 1 d by our armir pict ‘the Aipariean edlalere allor 4 That takes money-—loads of money : \ and the armies of our allies and their people 1 full — pene P F he t of th ne bond issue has been voted by congress. Bonds are on V 4 of increased acreage and full crops han been stressea the presl- 3 a oe emey SO { The Liberty Loan means additional prosperity for dent and the wercetary of agriculture. The patriotic service the farmer must render sale now | America. This great war chest fund cannot be ¢ is apparent (6 all i Mhese bonds can be had at any bank. ‘They draw three and one-half per cent interest. |) pended without promoting prosperity, It means a The sons of farmers engaged in the gigantic task of feeding the world, are ; hese bone a / } They come in denominations of as low as $50. You can them either for one lump pay- ' free circulation of funds with substantial prices needed on the farma more than in the trenche tthe sons of other men (not 5 ‘ . A dollar invested in the Liberty Loan is a dollar for the engaged jn such prodvetive pursuits), must t juipped and ed and sent or on t stallment plan \ ) ment, or on the in tallmes ie \ Tune 15. You pay two n application, |§ maintenance of soldiers and sailors fighting under the Sta abroad and must be fed. That takes money. The answe A LAMMEHTY Applications must be made before June | Sa aad WA ee onah es a and Stripes; a dollar to ald Amertea's allies in the common BOND. Baan per cent June 28, 20 per cent July 30, 30 per cent August 19 and WV per, cent “ugust cause of bomanity and Hberty against the ruthless rule rhe treditional patriotiom of the farmers alone warrants their support of the : That s the installment plat of our enemies, Every dollar advanced by ricat lAberty Loan of 1917 ff noble spirit of the Battle of Lexington is to be k § You are not GIVING Uncle Sam anything You are just LOANING him a little r government will, In being spent, come bach with it alive. The farmer color of America st the t blow for Liberty in this @ ‘ x +. ‘ the best in the world And vou won't have to terest to th who enabled the nation to spend it country. They have in their hands in 1917 the opportunity to strike a blow for Tgoney at good interest, on security that ts th The mon must be borrowed before it can be spen Th th eedom of the world from oppre © rule of the spirit of militarism. means prosperity for the thrifty farmer and wage earner as The rmer } buying | ert be 1 a to the rest of the nation that he | pay taxes on it : ; Vour bond is marketable at any time. You can sell it any day you please \ \\ to nerve his country behind the lines, but that he insists upon doing colors. banker and merchant, More than $2.600,0 well a been spent by the allies in this country wince the beginning hin bit to ald his compatriots who have been called to It is up to the American people to buy these bonds and to buy them quick You'll be saving money for yourself, making tt earn something for you i; and your fight with one stroke } steaming Shall We Feed Our Enemy?|= fp, K's., } that wee We are at war with Germany and while we are in Be. it is silly for the United States to sell such foods and COLYUM | materi Is to neutrals as will ercstoally be resold by the latter } to Germany re sn, Toned ‘ 7 eee uarrel o! Swede and ter reading Lloyd George’s lat We have no quarrel with Norway, Sweden, ] Mt d setulae top Erland wate aa other countries. If they want to sell THEIR foor nd | vanced that there's at least one| faterial to Germany, let them go to it, It is their neutral) Welshman in the world with a sense of humor. and helping your of the war in August, 1914 AAPA ALAA AL ALAR ALL ALLL LLLP LPL PPL PPP PPP “JANE EYRE” BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE BY EDGAR ALLAN POE World's Greatest Love Story PII (Continued From Our Last issue) | There wae something in the tqne;nished gold. The weight of the in- CHAPTER U of this note which gave me great|sect was very remarkable, and The Letter uneasiness. Its whole style dif-|taking all things into considera fered materially from that of L#|tion, I could hardly blame Jupiter At to trade with whomsoever they can : RP ne It was about a month after this s “i cle S to grand. What could he be dreaming! for his opinion respecting it; bmi But there is no obligation on the part of Uncle Sam t \ man will do a lot work during the interval I had Ot? What nab: crotchial eammessed| What $6 male ‘or Lexitalll t them trade with the enemy trying to land easy m nothing of Legrand) when | his excitable bra What “busi-| cordance with that opinion, I could aie da vieit at Charleston from ness of the highest importance jnot, for the life of me, tell These are two different prop: sali Phe United States does not claim the right to make war! pritannica any neutral country bec: it furnishes supplies to Ger u an, Jupiter, | had never see” could he possibly have to transact?| “I sent for you,” said he, im @ good old negro look so dispit’ Juniter's account of him boded no| grandiloquent tone, when 1 had ited, and | feared that some serious good 1 dreaded lest the continued completed my examination of the . But it does claim the right NO rO SELL ANY and by canal boat rahe one been re my ehgage ressure of misfort had, at! beetle, “I sent for you that I might . VN PRODUCTS to those countries York Anguat, 1831 b hysge ebes fale cork flee fairly unsettled the reason|have your counsel and assistance Ts OW? N St ¢ clothes tn a bundle carr matter now?—how is your maste 1. Without a moment’s|in furthering the views of Fate de troof, mass nee between back t \ stick itation, therefore, 1 prepared to and the bug— Any AMERICAN who canoe the differe 0 *D ns " needs a nev of brains, | It might have been an exceptio {him not so b well as mough ompany the negro | “My dear Legrand,” I cried, inj ah al ca tar aed jally warm da be.” Upon reaching the wharf, f no-|rupting him, “you are cei neeieenmteenst | oie" ¢ t : 1 am truly sorry (0 ticed @ scythe and three spades, ail) unwell, and had better use some . LEARN SOMETHING EVERY DAY bear it. What does he complain apparently new, lying in the bottom | little precautions. You shall go to he Grain am ers | The cystoflagellata or rhynch of of the boat in which we were to|bed, and I will remain with you a joflagellata of the class mastigop! 2 “ vet pico grog - embark few days, until you get over this, There's a place in Chicago called the grain pit pe ghd ogee with. on 2 THs @eT OUT N THE dat faeries she meaning of all this,) You a gt os lium, of shperoi¢ . ‘ . 9 | JUD wu ) Most Americans jcel like calling it something antirely | hes are Savemeat” ania SUNS HING WO OZONE! “Very alck, Jupiter!—why didn't)” “Him syfe, massa, and spade.” I felt it, and to say the trath, prent various phosphorescent pelagic 0: ' - eotee A PROMITING ogg oe A at once? Is he confined) «very true; but what are they|found not the slightest indication | doing here?” | of fever. t . r » to ®aniemes. 2 x + In this grain pit the price wheat has been run uf . Pit Beet ROR CAN NOUTH No, e alr aint ‘fin'd Him de syfe and de spade what! “But you may be il! and yet Bave three times what the farmer who raised it got for i Win dah: Se hain ded nowhar—dat's just whar de shoe! stassa Will sis’ pon my buying for|no fever. Allow me this once to nd the men who have been running up the price i | te bie to any lat = te is got nie th sd Y him In de town, and de debbil’s own| prescribe for you. In the first " in cold cash, never dic t to hel K card nena lot of money | had to gib for ‘em.”| place, go to bed. In the next—” up millions in ay ash. et ‘© che ate : iter, ould like to unde im what, in the name of all that You are mistaken,” he inter. they never did any P oun a Viiwoinn van dont be ik ene MSL NS. FOR ATS CARIES! ig ous, is your ‘Massa Will’ posed, “I am as well as I can ex The average person doesn't k v how Rhis wheat 4 | for musie to ably to} peda it at Pr Slane whee nie to do with seythe and/pect to be under the excitement He doesn’t know what is meant when he reads that) trlangie or uke a ” spades which [ suffer. If you really wish ' ea ysed at so and so much in Chicag pan ec Why sania + white! Dat's more dan I know, and|me well, you will relieve this ex- flay or September wheat closed a A camel doesn't voice his opie massa, ‘taint wort while | genbdii take me if I don't b’Heve ‘tis | citement." for to git mad about de matter more dan he know, too. But it’s all| “And how {s this to be done?” — Massa Will say noffin at all aint de) um ob de bug.” . “Very easily. Jupiter and my- matter wid bim—but den what pers Finding that no satisfaction wasiself are going upon an expedition him Ko about looking dis here w & to be obtained of Jupiter, whose into th a) mainiand, wid he bead down and he soldiers| ‘hen tage Soe ea eae up, and @ white as a gone? And 1 grasp on the main terday. But he has got a fairly fi fon on anything or for that matter osition—that gambling is what turned the trick jdoesn’t make any noise at ali, so {it's a mysters why he has esrs to Now what place has gambling in food got in our national | 1400 has earn “ a time when we are straining every resource to stop) aks .. to conserve our resources, to make every ounce of foe GROUCH GULPS “9 fate Women buy shoes for Energy count its most |men for comfort and mileage As a matter of fact it has a big place—but as a matter ot ate fice it ought not to have any place Some glaciers move at the speed jof an inch in four months Which Tt ought to be stopped. — i Ey ay teas Ce ee The North Dakota wheat farmer is a mighty useful pert-!ing some of our str He raises wheat. : days The railroads are mighty useful. They ship w f sorbed by “de bng,” I now stepped|need the aid of some person in he keeps a syphon all 4) into the boat, and made sail. With|whom we can confide. You are 3 \* fair and strong breeze we soon|the only one we can trust. Wheth- ‘Keeps a what, Jupiter ran into the little cove to the north-|er we succeed or fall, the emcite- Keeps a 6 an wid de TREUrS ward of Fort Moultrie, aud a walk|ment which you now perceive t on de slate queerest CgKure 1 of some two miles brought us to the|me will be equally allayed.” ehber did see. Ise gettin’ to be) hut It was about three in the aft-| “I am anxious to oblige yeu tn skeered, I tell you. Hab for (© ernoon when we arrived. Legrand| any way,” I replied; “but do you pb mighty Uebt ¢ye ‘pon him) yoq beer awaiting us in eager ex-|mean to say that this infernal hoovers. Todder day he &i> me | yectation beetle has any connection with slip ‘fc de sun up and was gone) p¢ ped my hand with a nery-|your expedition into the hflls?” the whole ob de blessed day. I had ous empresement which alarmed me “It bas. a bik stick ready cut for to gib him] ara nowa eat from ~ eee Where do they get that staff?) ——_______ — ower to user. Wake up the West 1 Middle The miller is a mighty u 1. He turns wheat | west Aboat t Ew - tSeka GAA Saatian hiba ne sanitee strengthened the suspicions al-! “Then, Legrand, T can become @ roll over and back Ed ances good heat en he ready entertained. His countenance|party to no such absurd ciate Chicagy pit ha isthe, onal| os eee Letters to the MOP J core -vut tse sich a foot dat 1 ae pale even to gbestiiness, and InE see ) ' Bo dad | iy de heart 1 a ; oa “ w ges nn e han Hie vothing but gam-|..Havent read any movie press bg silat : anc arter all—he looks! pj, dee pect eyes glared with nn-| “I am sorry—very sorry—for we eless factor in ie ole « r . hothing . “lagent staff latet ut =o movi ry t » ¢ lar ys ” natur luster After some inquir-|shall have to try it by oursetves.” ar sett PUT GERMANS ON SHIPS | This, In each case, in a petit la Eh? what?—oh, yes! —u th a. " * . DE wheat |stara offering thelr services to CO att tat: talker) eee whole. Ie) whee T tate oh. yes!——upon the ies respecting his health, I asked] “Try it by yourselves! The mam him, not knowing what better to/is surely mad!—but stay!—how it to heart Editor The Star Aad yet he—this gambler—fixes the price of wheat for|Unele Sam. He take an enormous fraud too severe with the poor fellow ; and {# refusing noboc it Ny fe trae that the allies : , say, if he had pbtaine . : be oo ie feeling of wrt » America that is just » or : yell what they sho how | ve it stand it—bu you form|" + ” he 1 sah Tf there is one feeling of wrath in America tha ju NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK OF the submarine menace can be elim ye A re A tne an pasa tog phy A pat hee can, 700. treme Oh, yes,” he replied, coloring vio-| start Immediately, and be baek, at lently. “I got it from him the next/all events, by sunrise.” morning. Nothing should tempt me] “And you will promise me, upom |to part with that scarabaeus. Do|your honor, that when this freak you }pow that Jupiter is quite right|of yours is over, and the bug bask atry would be well served THAT? nated, why not eliminate it at once, It tekes a nut to | ent withoat foolishness or folderol? ole that n chants are forced to. jjiness, or, rather, this change of give fyll weights? Is there any city conduct? ything unpleasent ght, “any fool can ordinance that covers this practice?| happened since | saw you And thin o Perhaps the worst feature of this, “No, mas aint tie neftio d today it is the feeling that the cor the whole Chicago grain pit could be kicked across Michi-} boulevard into the chil waters of Lake Michigan You are in the biggest nut in| Yes, you're town, and to Seattle should go the ask questions honor of wiping out the U-bort going to ask you som and is t f it ness (good God!) settled to your . 0 on s that the worst offenders are) onpleasant se den—'t * Ree PAP menace. Please Invent some way|may be the first o7 seem where the poorer people must do| den Foe er renal pont — 1 what way,” I asked, with a|ratisfaction, you will then return Meat in a utshe oh anne «Kansas ete fr Cnt |r she 9 rhe the ‘poorer epi tant 40 den im ere ca oreoatne at hea Sun aad fle "nr ae ae \ purpose erhaps it Is the sheer + felt Lae Wat dc ou eannd Ta supposing It to be bu of pleat, ns that of sour phyaleian™ < ¥ « " \ 1 ee apay of the thing that has caused it to. NO PAUPER LABOR NEEDED | “wi - a” ie real gold said this with an} “Yes, | promise; and now let us After thoro investigation, our special writer i i RETORT DISCOURTEOUS Ap on Wisi < neated miees a Gite Glens A massa, I mean de bUE—~ sir of profound seriousness, and T]he off for we have no time to wers that “meat prices will never go back to the She--You don't deserve,a good) Now the allies have a million conntry now is not the wholesale| “The what?” | felt ineprenathiy ahenlked adie els” and “there isn’t enough meat now on the farms, wife so of German prisoners, have they? pauper labor, but] “De bue—I'm berry sartain dat], “This bug is to make my for-} (Continued In Our Next leaus} es and in the feeding yards to supply the demand of Her Husband—Well, I got what And they have to guard and feed a lot of news-|Mansa Will bin bit somewhere |tUne” he continued, with a tri-| a ople who are ready to pay fancy prices for meat.” I did. Now rub it in.—Judge hem ape t directors of cor-| "bout de head by dat goole-bug Me pengage all: bh she ct ci s « y ion, and the co tion is And ld they not feed as che poratic who do not direct in “And what cause have you, Jup-|!" ™y family possessions. Is it Such is undoubtedly the condition, and the condition is oveRHEARD ON A STREET CAR }y and i with fewer men if i spend their time manipulat-| iter, for such a supposition?” |wonder, then, that I prize it |Fortune has thought fit to it pr >stow yn me, I have only to use it rly, and I shall artive at the gold of which it is the index. ing the stock mark | “Claws enuff, massa, and mouff, Taking this last for granted, wi There is labor en and going |too. I nebber did see sich a deuced put two or three hundred of to Waste as it is—there remains | bug—he kick and he bite every ting em on every merchant ship, se-, but the very simple method of as-|what cum near him. Massa Will} ‘ ary to pre-| sembling and distributing this la-|cotch him fuss, but had for to let] nd so that in the} bor. It ts not desirable to any | him go ‘gin mighty quick, I tell you|'@eus . exactly, to this fact “Are you going to buy any Lib: they were on board ship That too many people are buying meat at fancy prices |erty bonds? 4 ? 1 "t aff i What hie iberty Ol who don’t need it and really can't afford it Pe Ve this Liberty bond 1), War necessity forces [Europe to “meat days.” When Gh: Wo a= 62600000 loka the thru good sense, America resorts to “meat days,” there'll be United States in making to the al Heid Up In U. 8. Probate Courts R U ONE | Jupite bring me that scara- cured in any . 2 ’ ent escape : end of the meat trouble and most of the troubles that |leys ‘ down| other than a few unpatriotic am-|—den was de tire he must ha’ got| “What! de bug, massa? I'd rud- Our business is to trace 9 with it. | “I thought it was for three bil down with it? | pioves to have ten men on the wait-|de bite. 1 didn’t like de look ob de| der not go fer trabble dat bug; you |ff Sch measures and establish a> sitio lion—no, it's three hundred billion the Kaiser they * ng list for every job bug mouff, myself, nohow, so T/mus’ git him for your own self.” || 0root of birth or descent. ain't it?” nada, where the presidents | wouldn't take hold ob him wid my| Herenpon Legrand arose, with a rectors of railroads do hot | finger, but I cotch him wid a piece | ar » and stately air, and brought there and to “let ‘er go Gallagher.” In © | “Maybe you're right. | guess) Would et ‘er go? Wouwd hej and ¢ ° . é eepepeaagl three hundred billion Is right.” POETRY !5 the natural language all all worship.—Mme. De Stael. they? If they would, it would be! kets, harvest hands a provided |in he mouff—dat was de way Pee perfectly legitimate way to dis | with a ate of fare of about % of 1| “And you think, then, that you }master was really bitten by the - THE MEANEST MAN in the World these days is the landiord ose of the prisoners cent per mile Naturalization Have you proof of where dare jet go? Would the Ger-| spend all their time in private of-|ob paper dat I found. 1 wrap him up me the beetle from a glass case in ase oes stand for {t? Would) fices and playing the stock mar-|in de paper end stuff a piece of it) which it was enclosed, It was a your father took them out? itiful scarabaeus, and, at that |}} If not, consult us. IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 unknown to naturalists—of urse a great prize from a sc have would be selt eo! There men go Ike gentlemen beetle, and that the bite made him|tific point of view. There were won't stand for having tenants spoil th: make wi re) Th: vould be no ¢ ity on the} There men 4 sy ae ne part of the allies, remember; and| into the harvest fields and are met | sick? two round black spots near one ex The Genealogy Co. —_—_—— there would be no law requiring the| at the railway stations by the; “I don't think noffin’ about it— tremity of the beck, and a long le 403 30th Ave. S, Corner 30th and Jackson central powers to sink their own| farmers, whom they are sent to,|/1 nose it.” answered Jup. “What one noar the other. The scales | peor id if they did it the blame} and taken to a nice clean bed,; make bim dream ‘bout de goole so| were exceedingly hard and glossy, land shame would be their own. therein to sleep. In this country | much, If ‘taint ‘cause he bit by the) w with all the appearance of bur It would not be in conflict with! the railway companies compel the| goole-bug? Ise heerd ‘bout dem — any international law, would {t? Or| men to beat thefr way thousands | goole-bugs ‘fore dis.” any treaty or other international| of miles to the barvest fields and|. “But how do you know he dreams compact? | pack upon their backs blankets, | about gold?” I asked Just now when the allies are| There is little patriotism among | “How I know? why, ‘cause he talk about it In he sleep—dat's how I thinking of sending their prisoners| the common labor of America, as ( (FUDGE, YOU'D BEAMAZED | (Gee! THE JUDGE HAS over hare: (0 Be td and OAS for, | Saelh ee nie Aaaiacer oniiea a b | BY EDWIN J. BROWN, D. VOU" EE! THE JUDGE HAS USED w-® {n order to Introduce our new |) might be worth while to think! our unpatriotic newspaper editors,) “Well, Jup, perhaps you are right; | 5 Perens ae VING (em TOBACCO SINCE IT FIRST CAME (whalebong) plate, which fe the of this | who molded their opinion. but to what fortunate circumstance » D. D.S, HAS SOMEBODY been feeding the k EVERY LITTLE U-boat has a stigma al! its own. ee 4 eh THE WAY of a wife with a home is a daredevil proposition these fk pdere, with potatoes nine for a quarte HOUGHT ME DIDI'T KNOW ABOUT IT. THIS LITTLE CHEW IS PR lip) AR Pid ln sha Hightert Mf strongest plate known, One of two things it would surely; As usual, thousands of dollars’ |am T to attribute the honor of a SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST does not cover the roof of the qo: i: would solve the submarine| worth of fruit will go to waste at | Visit from you today?” Ww . mouth; you can bite corn off the! menace in 60 dava or It wonld aolve| Hood River this year, because of| “What de metter, massa? ashington 0 71 cob; guaranteed 15 years. the problem of feedin million or) @ scarcity of labor, Yet with free ‘Did you bring any message from Blogk Irs venue Gold crown . 2... eeeee cece es so of them while the French andj) transportation, or a working man’s Mr, Legrand? | ve Pre ©, like 1a afforded in Canada, we| “No, massa, I bring dis here ary dental offices 16 net of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 Jelgians stary And it seems to! rate, like is afforded . e Ee dental i m ’ $8.00 me that either one of these results| could supply 10,000 women and |Pissel;” and here Jupiter handed me 1,4 BLE, REASONABI because they are RE. AND THE $10 act of teeth eees : ee te which thus “ “ ae | would be a “consummation devout-| children who would be pleased with |@ note which ran thu PRICES ARE RIGHT. The average dentist in advertisin 3 HAR s sing Bridge work, per tooth, cold $3.00 5. 4, ie wished for.” | the chance for an outing from Seat-|"MY PPAR offices figures that if he pleases 50% (one-half) of his White crowns .....+ |Gold fMlings .. --$3.00) What do you think of it? It ia| tle alone, But these women and |jong a tine? 1 hope vou. have not, patients, he is successful, I honestly believe that in my simple, but is it v ry? | girls cannot y $30 round tri ri been so foolish as to take offense ne » please 98 r ps . mple, but is it visionary? Think] girls cannot pay $30 round trip for jbeen so foolish us to take offense | offices we please 99% of our patients, Of course, once Silver fillings It over, J. B. WEBSTER 30 days work at $1 per day but no, that is improbal in a while one comes in whom we fail to please, and it may 750 1123 W. Women could replace men inthe sitet saw vou t © had) be our fault, We do not claim to be perfect, t » de Platina fillings ..-++6+ “ 1 rook houses of this stat 1 wo for anxiet 1 have » but we do PR, camp cook Ronaes of this state and ee eat geerety ave! claim to be honest, and we do not peddle any bunk about arantesd for 15 yee MARKETS UNFAIR? perhaps let loose 1,000 men for the fomething to tell you, yet sewreely | entigtry y Editor The Star; 1 wish to bring| harvest fields, Oh, there are nu-/ghonld tell (cat all a Ng at A My ves have Ds she earn tnftton and advic to your attention « condition of our| merous ways of solving cur eco." "TE have not been quite well for ang My offices Raye béen « a hed more than ; ~ "| ni 4 # . komedi past, and poor old Jup|é nM Whership and management for more public markets which i# becoming] nomic problems, but these ways nome days pant and, poor old dup | Mil lil are, and were the first offices ta eattle to give a worse as time goes on. | wit) never be voiced by a band of qnee, by his well-meant attentions i wt Aree Meee SEW is CUT way of sizing things {You have. the, most beautifull thieves who 100k upon the labor |Would sou believe its--he had pre: | PORE fide written and signed 16-year guarantee on dental for themselves— W- is all shreds, all fruits and vegetables spread before | eloment as commodities ofsbarter pared 4 Nuke stlok. the ocner day, | WOFK ¥ SAY WE DO Behaceo 5 and ordinary plug is fh with @ lot of || recommended by our early co you at an attractive price, yet can-| and insist on ten men for y Job, /ing him the slip, and spending the My offer is for you to go to any dentist you wish and J whore work 19 still giving ood Q omere who: not buy them at all. BACK of each! SE T, KE} SDY day, solus, at Ne the hiila on the| have your teeth examined, then call at my offices for ex- heavy, gummy sweetening, holding it together. But afaction, Ask our eu % ¥ A When ¢ » {i ° : mainland. L verily belleve that my | aminatte sons ‘i a : ie rch doesn’t phhsg by quantity either; W-B CUT ath Or ee ai abe te tet ‘ven as sunt, poe int aion smut ey 5 _@ |il1 looks alone waved a Clogging aaah can ber saa without cost, and learn what we can 40 Bring this ad with egetable D| « forced to)" » addition to my) e it’s rich, tobacco. right place. Bring th you When democracy goes to made pe Re hii it When looking for my offices, beware of imitators, one door sou ome over with Jupiter,| 4¥_offices are not over the Pioneer Drug Store, but in the Union block wish to see you to-|at 718 First Avenue. ) business of importance. W-B to ° It doo tke v9 much fd satisfy. Takes smali ak fi h OHIO“: - Rate | | They positively refuse to sel re bihasia pha ee | goods that they show, and, knowing fi 4 1 Dentists | that all others will do likewise, are| | he, Liberty Bonds are fer. |i, ¢ Bele ty WerMuanUTON See. 1T Resales, How Yak Cy 207 UNIVERSITY ST, even insolent to the person demand: ayy Te RL TENS age | leet impod Ve onge Pd Le high- Open evenings until 8 and Sundays until 4 for people who work, Opvesite Fraser-Paterson Ce, ing that. e—- einen “WILLIAM LEGRAND,” EDWIN J. BROWN, D. dD, &, hole intellect seemed to be ab-Jand, in this expedition, we shall