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sg a Pte Bea seni ATE APACS bate uke ott age THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT, 12, 1918. ears ee TT “WORST OVER,” (20 SHAKEN UP. COUNTY QUOTAS PERSHING DRIVE "he Ue ar Wena tereas enomerurnsher | UL) GEORGE IN CAR CRASH TO BE REVISED TO DISARRANGE |..." .ct Ramet Naval authorities for the port, ot | Kroutainger, 42, Sire oroximately 20 persons were | The state council of defense voted _| ert Lg arte of the Pog ih . MANCHESTER, i pi rckge nge de A eae Ae the 9 counties of] WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 12.—|Carla, who had prepared electrical the woman Was apprehended 12—"The worst b , Valley street cars collided at Rai ntate the sums that thoy shoul] Launching of America’s drive ne | ‘0° blo’ > the vesse al a ents esterday, while ~ ‘4 i no! ando! y | Hel a charity, at ite meetir OES, WAS pre i 2 saps today, in feeeiving the freedom || Ragnor Brandon, Duwame | ef and war eae iV iinemiay tien Yanks’ are concentrated, may| The captain of the Carla dented | of the tast New Haven wire: Aco of the city. 1, Wash, was the y r wause cf the poor crops ana|mean the beginning of ( Ver:| permission to the authorities to |ing to officials, she has admits “The news is now distinctly ; Seriously — injured. 3 shing’s forecasted campaign of de-|poard the shi and they were|ing given valuable military inform: ty thought to have rece loss of wage earners who have left! DP, y r ‘Germans kood—really good,” he said. | At to he fon the Cusst cltiem, the quotas of|#truction against the German indus-|forced to bring troops to exact| tion for tranamission to A The tunnel is long, and there AS ae skull, and ts under the care | Ur om Tincoth, Douglas, Franklin, | ‘ri@! centers on the Rhine obedience. - a oe lof physic city hospita dams, Lincoln, Douglas, Franklin . : ret b a eS % mg same eho: erosion. vs t9 | * ‘" ; ie oN ae sf mak - Grant and Spokane are to be re | While awaiting full details of the | ‘The occurrence caused a sensation | minister had o thet shi s to avoid : climbed, but it ts getting . Py for waa pat tally bi ae Angad 88 1 nee een offensive to determine whether St is| que to the recent promise of the | tains to destroy their ship) shorter. The worst is over. |for the accident. The cars crashed destined to become a major action,| German minister not to allow any | confiscation. | 7 ear-end collisio’ Phe re Oversubseriptions were again dis Bees} ‘ eS ‘The casualties in the latest ad: in a rear-end ision, The r 2a sppraved hate cetmenren, the | Cte jals here are guarded in thelr| repetition of attempts to destroy = 7 i ” vance were less r, ed by Motorman Fre : comme! —__ of the total mcteeeaish tie we. erman, is the heaviest steel car | #tounds that, with the many finan | comment. or injure the interned vessels, | A THRIFT STAMP » vance of 19 The main aiffer. fon the Rainier Valley ines, while | cla! demands of the war that are | It is known, however, that sys It was rumored that documents| | will keep the Hun ence between 1916 and 1918 ts |the forward car, with Motorman J,|Coming in the near future, it is im-| tematic destruction of German in-| were found, proving the German! 3p the unity of command. W. Purkeypile in charge, is a light-|Portant to protect all worthy move |dustries in the Rhine region ne _-— * : ota only, | long b ged. “The adventst the Americans ad-|er and smaller car. Motorman Sher-| ments by subscribing the quota only. | long been, un pores Dene ae This does no yply to the Red| that the be ortunity of giving | ditionally depressed the Germans.) man said his brakes failed to work This does not apply to the Red] that the best opporti y of giving ip no finer feat Ga the history | when the car absed, which had| CTO, nor to investment of oversub. | Germany an exdsnple of ihe wreck | . In the Center RST Onglish industry than the trans-| stopped to take on passengers, sud- | *cripuons In the flberty eae tne th endl ee as ie Goan of Travel } Ae les ith rtation of the Americans acr | deny loomed up in the fc t policy, any oversubscription | ®cross the Khine from the Ameri-| A at 1509 Fourth Ti p ic " yt Atlanti Of those injured, the majority | ittined la turned over to the Ked| cans’ concentration point between | “The Germans did not expect more! were able to return to thelr hom! VINGS ot homes | OPU a cae county on| the Meuse and the Monelle. . than two divisions, ‘That was an-|unaided, while several were taken | (rote 8 & OF waa tier campaign | Bemdes offering the opportunity | Calls Your Attention to SPLENDID SA’ a other miscalculation. Hundreds of!to thetr homes in the police am gan aida. Ha ‘ uae z | Oo issue wi 0 a ug Ge »y a shor thousands ‘of Americans are there pulance. Th yuncil ve to issue wa Weep - ssa Aled fs fdeieong SHOES. | now and the Germans know it. They ings against hasty charges r ‘ | List of Injured loyalty against persons who »| venting added German pressure fur- , ° Fy are the advance guard of at least| Caee eee ibardow 34 responding (ther riorth We Fit Every Foot and Fit Them With Leather 10,000,000 of the finest material in| Following Is a list of the more | ported as being slow | the world painfully injure to the callx of war funds and gov-| ‘The drive toward the Hindenburg || No Matter How Big or Small—We Are There With the Shoes When we suffered our reverse in| W: Lindberg, mechanic, 6217 60th | ernment calls for money. The coun-|line has been materially slowed the : | March we still had large reserves |V"- 8, nose broken, cuts on face; | ci! has a list of “persons of doubtful last fow days by German coneentra-|| oR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE WANT YOU TO COME TO US somewhere the Cermnee reserves|'"0. ‘Sherman, $252 87th ave. #.,| loyalty” under preparation, which ‘tions of unused troops “ella ; y ‘ aawe tas Ty eentemned | cuts on face; Mra, Beasio M’Gilvray, |-has the approval of Governor Lister| ‘The American drive, therefore, i#|| 100 pairs of Tan Husal Colt Growing Girls English wane gratitude to those who eriticieed the /1518 26th ave. 8, cut on forehead; | And federal authorities likely to compel Germany to thin|| Priced all over at $6.50. Our price i government, charging we had no re-| Joseph Swanson, 4418 Spencer st out her forces around St. Quentin. || 75 pairs of Men's Straight Last Vici K . . . 50 pairs of Chippewa Work Shoes; special tan, Our price « eS serves, as it was so successfully mis.(Cuts on ; Mra. Letu Guteu,| ¢¢ ” And it is likely to be so forcible a} ‘ Ages ; : Our prise im. S026) thane tp the Ghecmare aie ee a’ wamaen itl ‘Growl of Dogs Nive: Asa ‘Son bite gains in the 80 pairs of Men's Fine Koko Brown Dress Shoes; all sizes. es on ene “ 21 % Toul sector will & ed by . & AIR | porce! We were extremely fortunate in| taken to City hospital ederick vit A ONAL ; a uring the services of Foch an au-|Quasét, 4713 40th ave. 8, Tose Makes Mouths of further push: ard the Hinden-|] 200 pairs ot AMER 8 ~ : sad proke spin, 4719 45 " burg line military experts pairs of Boy Scout Shoes .. . mci 7 ‘aha ore eine 9 gered en bed Policemen Water |? thie ie drtarea ‘the orportunity || 70 pairs of Mary Pickford Black Dress Kid Shoes; beautif : y Oh, am E Ob, Joy! of shoving the boche well past the price of this war, where battles are fought h ave. 8, bruised on face;| : on a 400-mile front ee | William Head, 4155 40th ave, Bol ree J. ¥. Lavigne found | tiindenburg line and compelling him 175 pairs of FIRST STEP Shoes . : it—found it at Railroad ave. and) to drop back to at Teast the Meuse 400 pairs of Men's House Slippers aisha a al — ‘ood—g. 1 ‘Only national heart failure will|cuts and bruises; Jay Cummings 3 sg bien drop ba o at led Meus a6 : es in one— Co: Ww jas prevent real victory. We muét im-|4048 Re sake Washington st. early ‘Thursday 00 pairs of Women's House Slippers, four colors - three-fuel wonder range is. the most compact JJ) pose © durable peace to end all wars./ John Baders, 42 ave. 8, cuts | mcrae: and after gevern) “tneties Do you KNOW THAT SHORS ARE GOING HIGHER AND THEN | in attempts to shoulder it and} a 40-inch space), most simple, most prac. Eee eee ean peene had otek te Adal ee aek” carry it home, was compelled to HER? and most efficient range made! | must know their rulers outraged the|cuts and bruises; I. L. Musselman, rea id ecocre oh oct Take 1 The Tip—it's the Real a ase Buy AN Your WINTER Shoes! coal, wood or gas at the same time or indi- Jf) \aws of humanity and that Prussian| 4424 Sith ave. 8, cuts and brutses { to th . be | . . It was a 3x3 box of nice, round, Winebrenner’s Wax Calf Water ie. oak soles—A eee! THAT'S strength cannot protect them from) Angus McPherson, 3803 Thistle st., SOLD all ov: ‘d pire 40 parts to change, nothing to iid punishment. npr ond cylindrical, linked, fresh, juicy sa fl a4 9088. Our fine : » nothi remove. Sth ave. S, cuts and bruises, byes ae i aatibein’ so tee ere een i eee sages, manufactured of pure pork. 100 MORE PAIRS of the “Easy” Shipyard, on the gas and the oven equipment automat- : Charles Kirkpatric : EMBARGO TO BE LIFTE! na er a P arles Kirkpatrick, vocational di. ly adjusts itself for gas. Gia Rise lod ca box, A morning, the mouths of rector of the Seattle public achools, | 250 patra of ODD HEAVY SHOES, trom Jacobeon's Monroe stock, ; off the gas and the oven equipment automat. [f|, MINNEAPOLIS, sept. 12.—The ALLIES CHECK the Rotice watered. and even 1-/announced Thursday that all is in $4.50 $5.50-$6.80 Dogs,” all of them, growling in a federal railroad administration's en readiness for those wishing to at- ond “eel for wood or coal. | bat led to take several trips from af go on the loading of grain for tend the special part-time classes, en . if-starter for gas—no matches. Minneapolis and St. Paul thru the private office to view them as they] jing labor men to improve thelr Washington Dry Sox Shoes . A if-starter for coal and wood—no kindling. Northwest will be lifted at midnight, | lay in the booking office in thelr! aucation. ee ey eee it was announced today. [Penn Nhe dfersirtge™ Pre pore had Registration blanks are waiting DON'T MISS THESE—70 PAIRS WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—With meee gor | the students at the Broadway high - a YP iderwescamgag nies aa igh ron ty rton & Co., packers. |. -hool where classes will be held aft 200 pairs of Boys’ Shoes, 4 to 6; ALL STYLES, SHORT ged luring the demonstration only, the manu- Am an p anded a reb pee ‘Three low prices ® .80—84. °| a ij ernoon. 01 3:15 to 5. Workers facturer furnishes with every range abso- angel to back up allied marines and ’ pons: Sram #05 tO 25 pairs of Ladies’ Black Patent Oxfords; real high heels; all price . lutely free a handsome and useful set (thir- United States sailors aiready in that, Woman’s Handbag __ | may attend all or any part of these » ie 4 een, pieces) vitreotud enamel cooking ware, region, it was held here today that| classes. Instruction will be given bo ema ; - 810 | lthe proposed Bolshevik thrust in Reported Stolen):; English, mathemati history, 15 paire of Ladies’ Pumps; sizes 3%, 4, 48. “TO CLOSE OUT. | the north will be futile. Visiting at the home of « friend|commercial work, shop work, draw ASTHMA. Germany has done her utmost to/ at 710 Boren ave, Mrs. Laura Per-|Ing, science and home economics. s stir the Bolsheviki to make a drive | sande, of $918 Edmonds st, sustain | There will also be classes at the me. in northern on getting ajed the loss of a handbag containing|Central school and at the Youngs ie will place this range in your Basen Ai von aman avon ving 8 | he luo a tana conning Ctra ce, nd the Towne Ge « On the other hand, there have been | valued at $300, Wednesday are urged to attend. 1509 FOURTH AVENUE NEAR COLONIAL THEATRE 9 ! ie ae ues Indications that the aliies expected to| ‘The handbag was left by her coat] Those wanting the regular gram UNION STORE—UNION HOURS—UNION CLERKS Wit o sy forestall such a movement by ts -{in the hall, and {t is believed that|mar school course may attend dur-| ‘There's twe politic the initiative and moving southward. | someone entered thru the front door, | ing regular school hours | factory expert will be here during this week to ff) qe““tms wo ‘The number or nature of the new| Which was open, and made off this truly ti wonderful three-fuel range. ‘And the “Outs” wish to troops is not revealed, but it is as-| with it. SS aa | @umed they came from English or eee reaggye: 934 saves labor—it saves fuel. The candidates wit! tent Tronch ‘cazpe'and were well wa-/Vienna Says Attack F ‘3 : How others have been | e it makes cooking, baking and roasting a real pleas- || ana it “ne” wan elected soned. | f Latins R Ised/ “ure. || He'd scom reduce the tax, Unofficial reports that the Rolshe: ° atins Nepulse: 1] viki had selzed Consul Poole of Mos-| VIENNA, (via London), Sept. 12.— assures angered brains in cold weather and a || TMfwe Oute” oan their merves || COW came as no surprise here. Poole | Patrol and artillery engagements cool kitchen warm weatner. || And both seem as devoted has been staying bravely on at Mos-| were reported by the war office to- ery Seattle housewife who is interested in the || Te the people that they serve. |/ cow asx moral support for hig de-|day, ‘The statement said Prices are steadily but surely i i is slow in arriving, servatiot o | : tained allied colleagues, “In the Tyrol there were local pa- g r eee a, 2000 and fnel should call st our stove Euow yon will oe —- | trot engasemonts. In the Asienone|f| and in fact very hard to get. However, with our vast stock on hand we are department during this demonstration. * iT, COAT, Ent Sas oe sec ae an oe : * x : ios Me Witince exercane| ana YOUTHS FACE [rise attack with mnuinary lowes |} Feady to serve you in every capecity whenever Drugs or Drug Sundries are in Sieve ‘eos ten al Arti y fighting continues on the . Piave We made a successful attack |{| question. in Albania on the Tomorica ridge, | taking possession of the enemy's po- S sitions at a few points G d J. M. Walker, 19; Chas. Jackson, sear ome oo KO KS ND 16, and Carl Haynes, 17, were ar-) i reated by the polices Thursday mort | Berlin Declares FRID Y ing at Railroad ave. and Atlantic st Attacks Repulsed | in possession of an auto regarding) ppeptin 2 Northeast of | | which they could not give a satisfac: | pischut nartial a ttack ‘A Theatre Players | o0)"ssrisnsuon snr perenne SP ECI Al S i At the police station, the auto was discovered to be the property of UT DRIVE TO AMES LOOP LUNCHROOM|BOY SCOUT DRIVE TO Tay! NOW UNTIL: SATURDAY is & McDonald, 1182 Pine st, Te] 9. one youn end tn ee Danes | jo one will appreciate pictures of home broke into the Ames Loop nagapared sei atl will eer peers | ported stolen a short time previous. | "'hctwoon th ae ee | Allen’s Ideal Tooth Paste, and friends more than the boys pi hkad n % rive starting Tuesday t se . rhe ee bo! so may face the rs or ary Bock bo ageomllagee -aicesage 000 to catty Merthse erick: 6t thats ret Good Gracious “ape poise ) oan bk of moltiae sites artillery fire increased in the ¢ 25c size for.........19¢ there.” Get a Kodak or 5 & m. Thursday, and stole|®amization. Money is also needed | y ning. In the heights eastward Hercules Rubber Camera now and get busy. | | ae), | Miganche, Japanese, at Tenth ave.) jismes French partial attacks were Miller’s r to fi th Scout " ednesday nig! , . in small change." The lunch|t0 fix up. the two Scout camps | Annabelle Jand Main st, Wednesday night. | | repulsed. We carried out successtul |] Gloves, 65¢ value... .47¢ No trick to picture taking | } Owned by Mrs. Ada Bishop. Miganche reported to the police|roconnoitering operations in Lor: | Miller Protection Rubber if you let us show you how. ness district. : raine and the Vosge: that three young men between the You will be glad we sug- Full of 1 ages of 18 and 20 held him up, on Gloves, 50c value....39¢ er IVAN MILLER don one of the three arrested. | Sentenced to Hang/]| fer .. . -21¢ good time. ’S. BITE aes 5 | : ice station to try and identify the | BOW ON, Ky., Sept. 12.| 3 small size Hedake at ‘ E " arThe, bite of 1 « js no long Nights, 260-500; Sat. Mat, 20c- eect Altho 79 years old, A. A. Garman|f] ||. , diane: S756 Ben.50 Bring us your Kodak, Camera Sie. Plus 10% War or Fountain Pen for satisfac- must pay the death penalty for the} $2.00 to $14.00 tory repairing. | m covering him with a blue S his if y MORE DEADLY THAN | GRACE HUFF and ‘ Se win moe, 79-Year-Old Man Is Morse’s Indian Root Pills oe ee tal bs - | ‘sized bettios Pasteur treatment, the slow, lit- a steers. Med be, Mere hed | ing death, the resultant of poisoning murder of Ed Johnson, 37, a tenant} Grape Juice, Brownie Cameras i 4 : or nis n . ¢ sentence is si Sea: Ft =f Seas havatte ty folbws| AM US EM ENTS Wilson Receives | fm sna ts ean ]| quart size, Ae pinta Y dther ‘organise of the human Czech President i .eeior vccording. to. the text nie deans ot ay Sea a Taprcane Ne, heath WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 En-|mony Garman killed Johnson be-|{| Truform Shoulder Braces making as the kidneys and bladder | aged by American recognition,| cause he refused to plant more to- all sizes, $1.75 val fe Keep your kidneys clean and your . . . 6 work . i slates. Pity 3 Keep your kidneys clean and your |] Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Vloren » Czocho-Slovaks of the world, | bacco. ate $1.49 Tempest. “Girl th In 5 Siber | Don't try to cheat nature. save Cutiard. Tw their strength and inf! Ain i Williz > stat cated Whenever een see, 88 ie ‘ber . Mats [| ence reir strength and influ: Two Aviators Die as lliams’ Quick and Easy Tho Lark Alarm Clock, guaranteed time- perience baekache, nerv f | 10c value k 1 19 ei agg ee cng ee oa 4 es fal ‘ording to disclosures | Planes T ake Fire) ° eeper, nickel finish, Special for Friday . |Job.” Your kidneys and ladder re- | today | ST, CATHERINES, Ontario, Sept. | : “Sleep M 7 , rou 5 SE : quire immediate attention. Don't | at significance was attached by | 40” gecond Lieut Re In Jacke eI U-ar- faa Tablets, for ‘the leep Meter” One-Day Aue ved You CN eRe oe IN delay. This is the time to take the | 0 the conference betwee | . diplomats to the conference between | 1), Angeles, and Cadet H. W. Bous-| bath, 50c¢ size . © 1 “Lookout' Brass- Finish Radium Face Clocks—“Typhoon,” pelt is the horns. ioe, MEDAL President Wilson and Chairman aarlem Oil Capsules wi lo th THE. J saiden' oy ane oa e » fe 48) c oba, me a EATRE field, of McGregor, Manitoba, net I! Knox-a-Cold Tablets, 25¢ pee a EE ala Rnirlgiele orci Fake pr von n ic an st in 20-secon er- trick. For over 200 years they have PLAYERS Masaryk of the Czecho-Slovak na-| 4” oe I Seis | proven meritorious in the treatment Fifth at Pine. % tional council. It was the Bohemian death ah re thy = machine wok fire | size at 19. ‘cosme of diseases of the stomach, kidneys, . ; he. White |#t high altitude, near the school of “ P vals for 8 minut r hut ae a liver and bladder. It is a world MONTH SAT. 3 ONT: leader's first Visit to ine ciovaka'/#erial gunnery, at Beansville. Both|[| Hydrogen Signal Automatic, plain face, & | offreach so nen... 83.00 de trou. famed remedy, in use as a household bh , House since the Czecho-Slovaks' | Pei RUnnery: Mt itty burned . . , ; cones BBS | Receasity for over 200 years B lh saaneettte | s siz Q day Alarm Clocks . -$3.50 | Signal Automatic, radium face; [PiPyou have been dovtaring with Good Gracious, Annabelle J) reco*n'\len___ ARMENIANS TO ENTERTAIN |{| strength, pint eee ise “dingo” | Nickel-Finish Intermit: | calls every 24 outs; Slay, clocks : sino [aarti Capznice today sia [BULLET FOR BURGLAR ce ee om $9.00 | St tees terion BARS | lutely e oney refun: ES T NEL « rmenians, Thursday nig’ For boils, felons, brui jaranteed or money INJUR GUST NELSON |: ‘ 9 ises, OD. n' : |korian, Arm 5 Tv ursday night For boils, felons, bi poor complexi Ons | j the name LD MEDAL on ever PAL A C EF H IP} Awakened in the small hours of a ine Q Anne Cc a KAY LIUM wags, f RUBBER Gt ) S our complexion is rough, red, o1| the Owl Drug Co. mtinuous Daily 1 to 91 Pt trac PRC gk ne iba bl a > F ‘ontinuoy ! * An Armenian supper will be s all Kinds, and especially ber —— b ppe je served It $1.25 Watertite Rubber Hot imply, don’t try to cover up the de-| THREE HARMONY MAIDS gating his door, Gust Nelson, gro-| Water Bottle, 2-qt. size, for 89¢ Cintas aiidant” Gactvte tenis: and frightened the in-|Ccharse of 25 cents. Mr. Krikorian |f] Wo recommend it highly. Tubes, each ........50¢ your skin with Resinol Ointment) Weekday Mata. 100; & Sun. 20c || retire, but the revolver dropped, | 8°78: Our Entire Hot Water Bottle, 2-qt, size and enables it to breathe, but TRUSS TORTU' | «Bob \ Pros trial to prove its supertor: | Mata, 2:30; Nighta 7 and 9 |All Records Broken a L . toa BI Masical Coged: it ss Nf = As Boat eae? tor Reslnol Soap aind Ointment matt, YOXPBERG CO. | oe eeu in Fruit Shipments \COLUMBIA ST. ; Shades and De- UYSN@SEIIS | The “Bartell Special” brand OCTAVIA HANDWORTH AND CO. |! oras were broken in the movement| Cor. First Ave. Sold at for less years. Bartell Special Rub- Cddbeel deve as of fruit during August. According : t One- ber Hot Water Bottle, 2-at. | ~ itd to reports to the railroad administra-| 9®- EDWIN J. BROWN Third size for Bil 00; 3-at. size. 7 tion from California to the Missouri f 4 re sees 82.25 strongest plate known, cove: ry lit- SLUNCHE cars. The total California fruit move: | #ene he ‘ : quick | Sity for cleaning all kitchen uten- All work guaranteed for 15 years. at. just acroas the at ise for ... 82.75 al; but usually attract attention E ly on to the pon id a eee fruda® then put the making of rugs, while ¥ Resinol Soap. and a bullet tore his abdomen, He| Stock of 1 TOE Can be eliminated by wearing th ES” are all guaranteed two river and Chi 138 special fruit | Off “Bartell Special” 2-qt. Fou @ ol e roof of the outh ‘ou ¢ tle af the roof oe Sp eee, See ment since June 1, when the season “Bartell Special” Combina- fie , sils. A friend to all polish users, et Have impression taken in the morning ; ’ . a |B] stock. tnd ‘cet teeth same day. «cient oup Tamily erg 4 gia pon boned 5°54 Hi y il emetics hich do not con. Siatma tir Wisteseune Ass of 2114 Charles s »q| at 7p. m., for which there will be a theumatic pains, this healer is without an equal. faton for their use. Begin today tc By Hook or Crook’ |revolver on @ shelf and prepared to| Mrs. Krikorian will sing Armenian $1.00 Lion Maroon Rubber i$ treatment not only cleanses the is in the city hospital to NEW PANTAGES EIN Bartell % War ne, Fae sually removes blotches, redness and|Cundberg Rupture Support We Water Bottles, 2-qt. size ... rior- With Sinclair & Dixon WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—All rec- hh signs, Will Be In order to introduse our new (whale- trains w ‘ated in the last} 7 have left th Th iginal A bone) plate, which is the lightest and iB dts > SPEED snth. ‘These trains carried 5,640| tors of my name and aioe ied ut. | Barkeepers’ Friend, a real neces- an bite corn off the cob. 0 , now amounts to 446 trains : years] A 25c sizo pkg 20¢ woe ellaneidiaianer es and advice free. When a strange man attempted tween First and Second ave will vedelable chloroform her, at 2:30 a. m.|got raise my prices because of the zet Th ‘od: Poco YA LISAGC z pede Ro Pa Tai sod 7 6 ginn | el » win-|cost of doing business becau | Wi our custom | bow rip y ‘ar Savings Pe aaicaten MASPCU Pi f dhw he died pried open to obtain the wi "3 bes get tnd Ave.) Ist Ave. we | \ ¢ bot after him