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M\? fee ‘ The Star WANT AD Rates Ive May 1, 19 CARH ADVERT wh In advance-—any classifica: ne ie of five, ADVER- TISING Ps, line per Insertion ¥ 1 oe Months add 1 cent OPEN SPACE gf sataee to be used In 1 year, per ed in 1 Year, bee we od in 1 year, “per Se AL ADS ‘ECIAL Inquire of Wwant ad Department e THESEATTLESTAR DIRECTORY a ATTORNE SAT. a og are S ie SaTReay “RETO probate matters inten collections, ee in Third and James. FU TROLA WAY BLINN—WONA Brera Cunecinacion tree NTAW confideatios OPTICIANS Se, ands, Praser-Patersoa Go's balcoay im site ATTORNEYS—PATENT N—Patont Attor- ney. Patent Wick, Lawrence. ¢32 hurke Mia. BICYCLE 8U' ee CHATTEL LO, ANY—® oe ata “Leane from $10 to 3100 made quickty and ‘ — on furaiture, plasce, Hive soo se NDERS & ee There’s a R Why each week finds new # Why people will spend two ¢ of our Thurston County Western Washington. Why you Why tn th Why between twenty Why thé railroad company Why practical and sctentific Noss Why the gove can Lake Cantonment wit TRUCK Why every purchaser says t Why nearly every purchaser Why the little town Is cone Why, a year ago today, the d there are fifty families. Why every customer who ha new townslterthe Ten Acre ament gave the STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1917. eason! ettiors moving onto one of our Thurstan Cou nty Ten Acre Tracts or three hundred dollars looking for land and then buy one or more Tracts and say it's the best land that they have seen tn n't find a dissatisfied settler on the entire 1,400 acrea, ore in one of the finest rural echoola to be found tn the county, nd thirty tratna stop daily at the depot, which ts in the center of our land, has ordered the depot enlarged. poultryment consider this land an {deal location for a chicken busl- Thureton County Farm Assoctation a contract ta supply the Amert- bh ALL THE BGGS, ALL THE MILK and ALL THE GARDEN hat our firm has always treated him right. brings us a new customer. dered the biggest and buslest little town tn the state of Washington, jopot agent ithe section foreman were the only settlers, and today s visited the land since July Ist has purchased one or more tracts, THAT’S THE REASON + We want you to come to our ¢ than the mere selling you home, a place where, tn lat you have a roof over your office, send for our free il =| A. H. office and learn more about the new community. a plece of land, for we want you to get started towardd having a or years, as you grow older and are in life's decline, you can say that head, and best, of all, {t's all your own, If You can't come into the lustrated folder, It {9 something more ASK FOR MACFARLANB = = Reid @ Co. 314-317 NEW YORK BLOCOK W ACREAGE FOR SALE Woy A SMALL TRACT AND BE INDEPENDENT / tn center of ai fine fruit tmuproved TM Keres) land eso ° HOUSES FOR SALE tian NORTH END DOURLE CORNER 4-ROOM HOUSE, $1,260 rooms, i to high Price $1,250 and $15 month 208 | | Bhs ss F-reom, modern, onan modern FINE HOMES FOR SALE close im, $2,200; $409 Price t $1,050; bait FOR SALE “_AUTOS AND MOTORCYCLES Teed tare Winton Motor Oo. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS _ oo Syd WARRIGON—00i SIXTH eras. COLLATERAL LOANS BE WE Loa MONEY, ON, OU fenrien fever ice Sot no set IDENT LOAN Lg Serer sae r cota rates: confidential. ton : CAN ae CO., 999 Second. ¥ PD ON REL ARTI CURD a rae Reliable, 907 Third ave. —— a Sua re sestinay of valve. STORAGE ‘par rRERROAr WRORAGE | WARS. = Central Storage Co, 105 W “FRUeKS DELIVER i. v pare storage free Cal! Matn 14! eee JUNK —— | Fiesta Jonk Co. 1120 First ave 8 RY Hort 9291. ore JUNK iiss int PE eee SURGEONS ‘and rectal diseases Traders’ Block. 906% Third Héors, § a. m. to mr evenings, 7 10 8 Sundays, 1° Phone 7 Bie _anTHU jes, obstetrica, Talep 0—TRADES AND FWO LOTA tat ? AGE FOR SALE : : ‘ THE BEST BUY OFFERED TODAY AROUND SEATTLE etl and pump; weed shed email stable; near ferry Es sible party and inquire at Ine. & Farrar, Not only to SELL t Also PLEASE rT | Our satisfied clients are . On corner | pald; only hand Pike et. ae? 23—HOUSES UNF. FOR RENT FOR RENT HOO Poplar place, at Nainte HOTELS AND APARTMENTS TT Eee EANDAES Lares, mod mod service, phones in ali room: ory respect. The and wi beth, $1. CORDIALLY INVITED ThiiG cond ti week up MALE HELP WANTED LOGGERS WANTED | Merrill & Ring Logging Co. Want fallers, buckers and graders. MODERN CAMPS Apply:9 920 White } Bile. Ria rrington 2 WANTED—MEN FOR GENERAL WORK eround sawmill. Btemdy em no fee. Call 911 Alaska Putlding. WANTED- LOGGER, FHECOND LOAD aner, donkey firer Alaska Bide WANTED—ONE BGT korn, pair of fe No feo. Call tee VALUE TROUMERE FOR i306 Lundquist-Lilly upstairs clothes shop, Green Bide, Fourth and Pike WANTET DAY JANITOR tory. Call Math 137 va with — mie ed.” Ree Mclean. 1) fe Advertia 26 Acres, south of Bremer hettom; more than half ¢ ance brown loam, fred. kinds of Come in and SEXTON CO. Elliott 6247 AASEN & 1210 Firat Ave. ry ATOCK FARM well watered by acres There fight in. Price $13 an aor HERMAN SCHROEDER Fourth and Pike. RANCH ay: B08 afl potatoes, | 4 417-18 Green Bide ARR PRE fine bigh 2 meres fh crop, vegeta ‘ ALE Close to. nice small fara, to Beattie OY per month ie» y AREDA 1 Washir Te garden and DETAILS LA Handy to our milis and enmps, Write or nee KM. MEIKLEJOMM, \@ ther. Land Devt., 1701 L. ©. Bmith Bldg. t BHATTLE, WABH “You deal with us direct.” KES LUMBER Co. “LAND OPENING —~ A-t farm innd in & ‘county, $25 per more; 10 yearly pay grants; canneries, factories, — mille jenty of jabor; opportunity rature, ete ‘Third ave With MAP PUG fara € tomers hide on va of your Brownell eound arin Co., Alneke | BOTTOM LAND, Hess, Mar }a4 “FEMALE. HELP. ‘WANTED HELP WANTED ALL WOMEN AND OVER 16 CAN GET WORK FRING CAP AND APRON TO THE NATIONAL CANNING CO. SRAIDE WEST 64 = =ALKI CAR GRA N PHONE Dei. Wash AMATEURS, or ap. t ToC PLE Vol AF . First » WANTED Louvre Cafe of Masiaon LADIES, Oi Tie th ring. 787 ¥ SAKE BITUKTION MAN OF 7 olde oup or KOOd the country me for partle Wi WAt w¥eD D iD FALMER A like to P widow on and small pay and you should Hare t aPrhe raneh ome WANTED. PORIFIC “POULTRY FOR SALE TRCN FOR 41 “LIVESTOCK FOR SALE vOR BALE PAPRARE T 4 BALE, ChBAP. 4 7 ANO FOUND ie RvB AN FLAG, ate evening $.. 78008 RMERLY forme Cloak Manufac- turer and Merchant Enters New North End Business District | MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE_ Pigtinad | BASH AND DOORS Notice advance to prices Largest fac Followtog trend if traffic, L. Hoffman. a. LaMa CO Heattia, Wash. Frederick & Nelson Indg Since bis firat ‘venture at the cc nd Mr. He times has been ing northward, occupying sively the corner of Be Seneca, 1316 Becond Avenue and Pike, and the present new store, where he expects to do. bu for many years to ¢ - Mr it. ffman 5 often designated as t the cloak and suit n industry in thie city, bringing «kill ed operators from the Eastern ce ters to start an ind h od od in 19 1 Madi SELES TRONKS Repairing of luaeege 519 Second ave, near DUNN PiANGT POR TENTH RENT A 1 on purchase, M ‘ae ffman ot pert upet $30 eulte for Gib, 908%, Third ave ata Would do nS Be Looe 46—-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED if te B18 for good ceed quits” Other & cles proportionately. ‘Main 1231. YOU HAVE ANVTIUNG TO We call the Pacific Auction Oo. Main 658 BATHS—MASSAGE Wien RCT AP ER HATING, MANNA Becond floor, Ps ‘ i az red to the inaten The new atore |weit fitted, 2 “ 60 Suite, rted mode rimmed reprodue- fancy im Special In- Wieck 605 Pike ot F P ala ee ve Tatlored Serge Sktrta, sokiya Motel, f © Dresses EROTTHERN GRAD tub bate 211 Union at ory Sale at $5.96, $12.95 and ai tte Blouses, new fall No Dal 9s ; ; n Hoffman’s New Store n Dank Wide rison Invited. Beatties # Daylight Store ee AAPA RAL bal ee PERSONALS x 54 Merkshire H. MAROAGH ANE o, ireen, off MANICURING. Mane ba Misa Third wiwa jew iis office 10 Pets FieLD — WARRAGE Third ave, Kmpress no LP Wis — MAMMA ents. Roo Viole? MAMIE : 1103 Third ray treat ave “Sine . WANTED—FURNITURE | Hey woke “FURNITORS MEAD in AT 1 Ate Office 29, 10 cents @ rott RANE, GATT Madison LAYING | Auction Co. WANTEO- 70 BORROW iMWEY \s4 r | KAVA NAT | ENVIR ACTING WANTED —PUPIIs” rok duction of plays La Tit * private and AUCTION ance for the movies) SPECIAL AUCTION 1 DY not THE PACIFIC AUC RR Rn nnnnnnnnnn First Ave ORDAIN Fe Bete Hotel Bybee, Ki fott 8171 WenTHA viser. B VETAON— TRUE AY- m 214, 1604 Third ave 4 sultation dally; circles Sunday, ¥ y evenings. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM LIFE THE GRE ave TION FIRST AVE. PACIFIC BUSINESS PERSONALS WHY SUFFER WITH ( RH TON | | mesies 5 | work. 6. SMITH BLDO., balla, young 09 difference “ vork private aavieiance. | lnay if you Theatre LLOYD business adviser eulogy; her paat her, Other haven ADELINE nt. Bonttle +) needs ootntl present and future Ph oe OLD FALAM TEKIN (DON'T if BROKEN) HIGHwAaT PRICES PAID. CASH FOR OLD GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMONDS SMITH JEWELKY MFG. CO. 418 1 Cc _eMITH BLDG, FOURTH FLOOK Tew. looka, not MEDIUM. 1% Rendipes hurnday WPURITUAT ntifie hand reader Pike st CARD tel Jowoler Formerly at 1204 Hecond Ave. jeune | ADAM READING. 7) WATTS \e $1.00. WoNDERFer rt | ree 1412) ‘Third WANTED THE ADDREAT OF 3 ‘ar «r I Heilio W, Willwon, Address A-21, Btar erinirval 1016 Pine st pay AEV TR | Jacobs, P.-1 | cable. | PAGE 13 66 86 SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS MADAM MELLIE WORLD'S — GnHATE HOYPTIAN FURENOLOGIST, CLAIRVOYANT AND MBDIUM to read your entire Ife, 1 1 rrfawe wilh brings the separated together of being happy all natiafac- ntned or no charges SOCIAL READINGS 500 Bik, room 4, 1991 Kecond Ave. Vine #t. Dally and sunday Motel corner ~ROTENTIPIS PITRE ROL OG aT ivoroe, health, speculations, of wil kinds matter what your hope, fear or ambi tion, come to this noted phrenologiat and tind help, There ts no need for anyone eastul, Mer advice Femoves all trouble, She guarantess fatisfaction in f Fourth and MME. NONA (Clairvoyant, phrenologist and card read er. Will tell you if the one you lov is true or faine; tell you when of whom ond ave. 10 MADAM SIOTA” whom you will rp love, fern MADAM VORL D'S VICTORIA GREATE ST » CLAIRVOYANT, BPTRIFUAL at, reliable, Madan Mas, BW keTaRn Alum, sennee Munday, Wednesda Gay evenings. 124 Howard N. CART RRADING noom Firet eve, York Motel PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES ®TRAMFRS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STRERT GHEATEST WE- mid. (Townsend, night jand Vietorts. one pot cam at Rundaye mere Tacoma ond) dinnapolle for Ta-| 10:20am me @irect. Bteamert 12 f0pm avery two hour, te! 2136p trip, Oe “i | Port Townsend fam Rte # 00pm Townsend daily |Connect }wtth rail lines for al! ABOP. | ~Pverett—Ne!lingham—Anacortee— Port Townsend PRS: | | for Bart) and Mel) Tueed’y via all San) Thurs island pointe, | fatory Rosalie. 4 _Thure'y| “Port Townsend—Port Ang Tay and Wey Ports str. for| Port) Tueed'y Bay! Thars’y | eatery “Ane Neah 00pm Neah *d'viand WAY porte. sra’yl || Port Townsend —Port Angeles, Clallam and Way Porte THOT tte. CF Angeles! 10:9 nt dat anya t land Fridays only. b1a—La@low—Fiarter aget, tor) foam Gambia! daily ** melon! except Townsend,| Sunday and Had-) hiow Batury iF i ae ler, Hanaville ook. | Satarday Only 2:00pm |Mtoumer tor} Iinanton, Ludlow andi lway, povhite [sunday Onty miKteamer 9:00pm Gamble Hired Canal “Titan anny it except (**Taneor t Iandings nin and fr for landing notes all pointe (oxcepting named In above eche et be purchaned from €:80 @ m. te 12:00 std ntgaet KT SOUND NAVIGATION Co, ‘Ticket Office, Colman Dock. Phone, Main 3008, a pm || Yellow Crawford peac Stop i @ absoluiely guarenies famous 21 Tablets to stop losses BACON HIDING HABIT UPSETS AX SUSPECT ° By United Press Leased Wire RED OAK, lowa, Sept, 14.—~ The first witness the state put on the stand today in the Lyn George J. Kelly murder trial to prove that the unor. dained minister had told per sone on a train of the murder of eight persone at Villisca in 1912 hours before the crimes were committed. The state will make a strong fight on this point, alleging that Kelly told many persons of the ax murders at a time before they had been discovered at Villisca, When court opened and Kelly was brought in he displayed the usual Jac k of interest in the proceedings » exhibition of the red-#tained -jax with which the state says he crushed out eight lives, failed to move the minister, However, when witnesses mentioned pieces © bacon he grew nervous, and great beads of pereptration stood on his| forehead and his shoulders} twitched. Attorney General Havnor hopes to clinch his case thru these tales of the finding of bacon at the head ot the Moore bed, wherein lay the dead bodies of Joe Moore and wife. srsons who have been in hos- pitals with Kelly say he bad a mania for hiding and keeping small es of bacon, It is thru the small plece of smoked pork that |the state seeks further to prove that Kelly ts guilty, Captain McDonald Marries Daughter of Robert Chabot ANACORTES, Sept. 14-—~ Captain N. C. McDonald, of An- acortes, and his bride, who was Miss Emily L. Chabot, of Mo- clips, are today receiving the congratulations of friends, foi- lowing the announcement of heir marriage last week at ellingham. Mra. McDonald 1s the daughter Robert Chabot, a real estate dealer of Moclips. She was a stu ident at Mills college, the fashion able school for girls, near Oakland, Cal, and ts an enthusiastic devotee of outdoor sports. Capt. McDonald is in command of the Apex Co. fishery fleet, oper ating on Puget sound and tn Alaskan waters, He is well known on the coast and In the North, where he has handled extensiv fishery operations trip to Alaska. After their return from the North they will be at home in Anacortes during the win- ter, —_——¢« Public > Markets WESTLAKE Stall 192, Patent Excellent flour $3.00 ak. Bulzie flour $2.40 sk, Mt Vérnon milk 5,50 case, doz. $1.38; 2 cans 35c. Stall 12 stone Crawford peaches 65¢ crate, freestone Elberta peaches, crate, Stall 117, clingstone peaches 60c crate, Burbank potatoes 13 Ibs. 26c, plums 45c crate, Stall 124, clean, fresh milk 9c qt. pullet eggs 400 doz. local churned butter 45¢ |ib., best Washington creamery butter 48c Ib, our own churning butter 60c Ib. Milk stall, fresh lo- cal ranch eggs 45¢ doz tall 105, Borden's or Carnation Ibs. pure cane sugar 5 bars Ivory soap 25c. Stall 56, 3 large loaves hot bread 25c, fresh rolls 2 doz ic, home-made cookies 2 doz. ples 2 for 35c. Stalls 10-11, 25c 1b, sugar-cured bacon ic Ib, Anchor brand bacon steer boiling beef 10¢ Ib, can M. J. B. coffee pure cane sugar 83c, 3 bara Ivory soap 27¢. Stalls 100-lb, sack pure cane sugar Carnation milk $5.50 per No. 50 sack best patent four $0c Lipton’s tea 65c Ib. tin. 108, silver prunes 500 crate, 8 650 crate, large home- 100-Ib, sack . a | 90¢ 10 ‘Tbe Stall | crabappl grown Xe crate, potatoes $1.90 soUuTM Jelly, 200 th peanut butter me's, 800.1 Snider's cateup, a Wheat SICIAN AND SURGEON Genito-urinary and rectal dis- tanen, ‘Traders’ Block, corner Third aye nat. Hours, to i evenings, 7 to 12. Phone El- Those Losses tho from weakness or we will re turn your money. By mail, $1.00 per box; 6 for $6.00 RIGHT DRUG Co, 1111 First Ave, Seattle “YOu KNOW THAT — Improper than of dineane are © cauRe of ding trouble? 1 treat DISOR ERS men women. "606" | oF 814" for blood disor. dere. sultation Free. for Koelinble Wasserman Blood Test DR. DONAWAY 22-8-4 Liberty Building Union and ‘Thigd. Opvonite Fostottion very your ot and Come to me DR. MACY S18 Seoond 403-5 Kpler Didy. |WELLS ADMITS HE They are planning a honeymoon} “| Living” meeting at the same place | “jthe Central Labor Council home-made} half-| measures rather | our Specialty Men’s Con. | FOUGHT THE DRAFT pe Ane ii Continued From Page 1 | | — —+ sovernment | Hid Identity of Ciroular | Much stress was laid by the gov jernment on the fact that the fad | Conscription” elreular did not con-| }tain the number of the shop, vials ly inserted in the union label, and} that it was signed only by the} anonymous name, “No Conscription League, P, O, Box," Another point urged by the gov-| ernment, was the holding of a} meeting at the Epler building on | Friday night, May 11, Many of} those gathered took the elreulars at that time and distributed them the following Sunday | The principal witness on this phase of the case heard Friday, was David Levine, a First ave, jeweler. In reply to questions by U. 8. At torney Allen, he said he was chair man of the executive committee of the Young People's Socialist league, and went to the Epler building to hold & meeting with other members of the socialist league about arranging a picnic, No Speeches Made “The Epler building headquar- ters,” he testified, “ise a sort of open house for socialists, Anyone who wants to can call a meeting there. Sometimes this creates some confusion, as two or three meetings are called for the same time. This happened that night. When I came there, I found there Was a meeting for the pre agp of Mterature, and also a meeting t discuss the “High Cost of Living. “Our committees was willing to give way to the literature distribnut- ing meeting.” “Did Mr. Wells make a speech?” asked Allen. “There were no speeches made. There was a roomful of people, should judge 30 to 40. They talked, but there were no speeches. They talked about the best way to dis- tribute the circulars’ Talked of Interference “Was there something said about being sure that every one in the room was all right, and were there guards placed at the doors?” | “I didn't hear anything about guards, and I didn't see any, There was some talk about the likelihood of some interference with the dis- tribution of the circulars, and whether there might be some one |in the room who might start a dis- turbance. | However, everyone was satisfied that those present would not start riot, so the meeting proceeded. No Secrecy Pledge Levine testified he left early; |that he did not distribute any of the circulars; that he had not come there for that purpose. | “Would you have distributed the circlars if you had not left early?” asked Allen “No,” was the reply. On cros#-examination, Levine said that there was no attempt to bind any one present to secrecy as to the proceedings of the meeting, or as to the presence of any one! there, Friermund followed Levine, say- ing he attended the “High Cost of of | He and a man named Welty were the dele- gates of the labor council. Kept Number Off George P. Listman, member of the efty elvil service board, who preceded Levine as a government witness, testified that he ts supe; intendent of the Trade Printery 0. where the “No Conscription” circulars were printed, and told about Wells asking him what the price of the job would be. He told jhim $20, | Listman was not sure whether at the request of the secretary jentious or ¥ re of blood poison ist’s attention. If you are not a glad to give free advice. undertaken from ma, Blood Test now onty $5.00, ll-meaning he iT AVE. (Foot of Cherry St. Science is on the wing. back nv ers now. SPECIALIST requires but capital. The public is not fied with the electr tending specialist with a r attract attention. date treatment and pty promises are sati | We Invite you to come to H to you®ur treatment for Varice | Debility, Blood Disorders, |} Prostatic and all Men's Disor | physical examination, Every of this opportunity to learn th nent cure is what you want. are a few allments and weakne: e than the skill of the ordinary phy a fair example of a c the MA A personal visit te mec not Nowadays CURES, Piles, Wells, upon receiving a proof of the circular, had marked ft #6 that the shop number in the tm fon label would be elftoinated, or whether he himself had stricken it out, Wells bad talked to him about that, he sald, and had said that possibly he (Listman) would not want that number on, as the cireular might invite criticism that might lose him some business, Asked, under cross-exarmination, to notice the mark on the proof sheet, Littman said that he thought he, rather than Wells, marked §€ in that respect. He added, hows ever, that if he had thought it | would hurt his business, he would not have printed the circular at all, While the original copy did not contain the postoffice box number of the “No Conscription” league, Listman testified that Wells tol him he would supply that later, and he did, Denies Secrecy “Was there any attempt on the part of Mr. Wells to suppress. his identity with the printing of the circular?” asked Vanderveer. Listman replied in the negative, “Bven without the shop number on the label, could not the average printer tell what shop the circular came from?” Vanderveer continued, Listman said that he could. “If he really wanted to know, he could find out in two hours,” he declared. “Don't you know the government tried to find it out for several days? ked Allen. Vanderveer objected to the question and the judge sustained the objection. Bsr R. Saunders, manager of the rintery, and testified as to the details of print ©\ing and delivering the circulars. Selection of the jury was ¢ome pleted late Thursday afternoon. Probably the most in examination of a talesman that conducted by Attorney of August Meblhorn, who holds an er in the Seattle German re! Allen interrogated him ag whether he had approved of {torial utterances of the German paper. Challenged for Cause Nell R. Smith, clerk, He stated that he differed from them materially. He was asked if he had seen an article in The Star, in which cer tain editorial articles in the Gere - ranslated, He man Press were t said that he had seen it. When Mehihorn admitted that he had taken no steps to change that policy, Allen challenged him for cause, and the court sustained the challenge. The jury, as finally selected aft era two-day examination of 26 talesmen, is composed of the fol- lowing men: F. H. Elliott, a fruit dealer, Ev- erett; John Jordan, sawmill work- er, Wilburton; W. A. Orth, broker, Bremerton; B. Roy Anderson, broke er, 1508 Eighth ave. W.; W. H. Crowther, banker, 5015 Ninth ave, N. E.; James F. Branigan, 1209 Spring st.; G. W. La architect, 6813 35th ave. T. 4 Mortland, real estate dealer, Se quim; mie McCarty, laborer, 2nd av . W.; W. FP. La Velle, Jeweler, gultan C. Darrow, ship wright, 538 25th ave. S., and T. N, | Haller, capitalist, 606 Minor ave. | Statement of the case explaining the three upon which the defendants indicted, followed the selection jthe jurors, and was completed — when the court adjourned late © Thursday afternoon, Le ; 9 G. A. Broce, assistant secretary ‘the Washington Savings and Loan association, has resigned to go into the mortgage loan business witl Willlam D. Comer, The new fii offices will be in the Leary ing. Bruce has been with the Wi ington Savings and Loan tion for the past seven years, and well known in local business — WARNING! ee which I treat that require clan, no hi A comple’ that requi pecial~ ought to be, I shall be sary if treatment ie — may be, DR. WILSON -) SEATTLE, WASH. Remedies used a year ago’ To be a TOP-NOTCH only skill and energy, GETTING WISE, It’s ic belt faker or the pre- oom full of curiosities to they demand up-to- not smooth talk and Ailments our offices. We will explain ose Veins, Hydrocele, Nervous Fistula, Bladder, Kldne: ders, and give you FREE, a person should take advantage eir true conditfon, A perma- «6 59 The Genuine German Remedy 9 l 4 Cures Blood Disorders Prof, Ehrlich's Salvarsan f by the intravenows method, at pital, no detention from home. CONSULTATION AND Hours: 9 a, m. to 5 p, NATIONAL MEDI 119 Occidental m.; evenings, 7 to 8; Sunday: ‘or Blood Poison, We give it our offices, No pain, no hos- EXAMINATION FREE 10 to 12 CAL INSTITUTE SEATTLE, WA Fs

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