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“THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919 PAGE 9 EVERETT TRUE By Condo DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Everything is smoking but Tom. By Allman Now, wsT Let MS GET IN A WORD —— po you React Y Becvieve THar (eeis- CANON WOULD BE (MPROVED BY ALLOWING HE OMEN Of THE UNITSD STATOS To - UST THE SAME AS THE MEN $ pegged = ee” CERTAINLY ) | WeELeA PRASUADED ME HQurr SMOKING PecAuse (T RUINED The CURTANS AD JUST Look AT THAT GRaTe FICE Y CAN Mou Beat IT? weir, THEN, MY DEAR MRE. TRUG, wey ALL THIS PUSS, THIS AGITATION § - By Ahern YES SiR, MY YOUNG MAN. ALL MY SUCCESS IN WHAT YOU SHOULD Do 15, How 'Bour : LIFE, ALL MY FINANCIAL GET A TOR SOME PLACE | ( einai’ an PRESTIGE, | OWE To el O Becauss, MY DEAR MR, THEIR DUTY AXD THEN enorck WoVLD Be To VOTS uxe WOMEN ff WOULD You MIND AND START IN FROM ve 2 ONE THING ALONE - TELLIN’ METH RIGHT KIND “Me BOTTOM, UP t PLUCK PLUCK! PLUCK } » ACREAGE ) 9 STOCKS AND BONDS LIBERTY TONDS 1ouT TODAY'S BARGAINS FOR. SPOT CASH Rased Daily on New York Market. ui enings leleared;| THEE IS NO BETTE tion: | Dailly~—THE BENSON CO. fruit Licensed Hrokers trees; 25 min lonecr | $21 Green Bldg, Fourth at Pike square. Only $1,450 terms. | FULL MARKET PRICK PAID FO. gases SEATTLE MAY HAVE TEAM IN COAST LEAGUE One acre of bottom land. ‘room house, in Ko thicken he 13 easy M acres: part black foam soil OWN 16 MILE OF CH clear; on county road. F square mile bank, 36,000,006 ; gome term {ards of dollar-yard gold gravel st ST ave ae? alee aot ses BODY OF HEAVYWEIGHT FOUND; pars pl PORTLAND TO | Jim Darcy Wins Over ——_--- | Want few more men to take re- aeRO Eaining "atsck’ Go with “mining BE BACK IN FORCED SALE engineers. ¢€ 9 mornings to ° a e event 10 Hine dg. Sec a tah Meals Satoom tet lium in Lorri O Eaim cultivation: good, fences: FOR RENT — FINE LOCATION| ST. LOUIS, Jan. 4—The mangled |made by Johnny Adems, cabaret), Mickey King 1s completing his| Seattle may be in the Pacific Coast ue ‘creck ong sige |FOR RENT — FINE LOCA E f eens | sagen tase ie ~ . raining session at Austin & Salt’s dmaine it perfectly; in the beat of t lunches, bakery and light body of = murder victim, dicovered | FOeen and Jong & Pe wonal friend of/ -mnasium for his go with K. 0. in an exclusive Weat End home early Kruvosky, the California knockout | ing to sumors abroad at the annual im section south of the city;| ceries; near school; plate « only 10 miles of Pioneer squa: front: large # room, with 3 liv Further establishment of the iden ly identified Inte | ety was being sought by the police | "tf at the Crystal Pool, next Tues: | baseball meeting of the Coast league near railroad and interurban ing rooms in rear, at Fauntiere baseball league this season, accord. BY LEO H. LASSEN | strong for Gillum, but the latter has Harry Gillum, the Salt Lake mid-! made his niche in local ring circles. | dleweight, won his way into the| Bob Harper had a shade over Joe hearts of Seattle fight fans in his|Harrahan in the semi-windup, but today, was pa $3) ta th * — today as that of Rob Devere, one today. Descriptions of the victim of ee oct kt |prexies at San Francisco. go with Jimmy Darcy, the Portland Referee Schacht called it a draw. JOHN F. ADAM time “white hope,” and 8 widely the murderers tally with that of De-| 000 Ue oe ates nek pre'| ‘The proponed circuit would take) boy, at the Elks’ club smoker Fri-| The first round was even, and Hare " on Building known heavyweight boxer before en- | vere dictions, King ts go! © io win sem f doy aia of lg . . Sip Poone Capitol soe samt mani tering the army No cause for the murder had been | Tuesday for the light heavyweight |in Seattle, Portland, Gan Francisco, | Foe ‘iess tie Gist atten tour eooad canis, tar RIE: Ma a ne a es ____ | WANTED—7O HEAT FROM OWN: | ‘The partial identification was’ unearthed by the police late today. eee ates sas teria a eae ie, Sacramento, Salt Lake pounds of torrid fighting, but it was|in the third and won by « mile in SUBURBAN ACRES cash pi ae * i tata: ta Pa lg City, Vernon and Oakland Gillum who received the plaudits of the final session. Harrahan used NORTH OF SEATTLE Bush, a acoma, some time 80.) ceattie baseball fans would wel-|the gallery, Outboxing his oppon-/his left to good advantage, while | |ané Farmer in turn Jost the crown | come a chance to see the fast style ent for the first round and a haif.| Harper's left hand was also effec ‘° uvosky ing has @ desire to! 6 baseball played in the Coast) Gillum held a slight edge over Darcy tive. rest that crown on his own brow. rushing league, and many diamond followers until the Rose City gladiator un-| Harrahan did the most Lawler Bum Prophet | think that this city should have been | corked a smashing right to Gillum's | during the early part of the bout, Kravonky’s manager, Lawler, in ain the older circuit for the past sev- jaw that floored him. Gillum was | but Harper bewildered him with his ‘On Bothet! paved boulevard, 5 so PPING . Clty, omar’ 2 ic? RESPECTABLE, REFINED WOMAN vata St ~ Oy ae ules Bort) ct | Wishes honest man as partner in The Sea ec ar Cowes park and university; owned 8 an OE cg B € | by Seattle bank; priced at just | Tooming b it they have involved through SOFT DRINK FIXTURES; foreclosare—$500 per acta. Terms 18 per cent © balance $10 per | 9 Month; interest ¢ per cent. Auto telegram to Dan Sait, says that it in eral seasons. up after the count of one, but was| speedy work in the latter rounds. es hourly trips from Fifth PERSONAL | “"""“Titorneysat law C. A. Finley, of Portiand, who hax|too bad that Kruvosky has to beat| Final arrangements for the pro-|sroggy. and looked like a beateh Steve Drops Martin tore, school, | ae oor | WAN FED DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD. C | OLD JEWELR OLD SILVER WOMAN | filed claima on more than 100 acres! King, but that it is in the cards.| posed circuit are expected to be|man. Darcy knocked him down! steve Reynolds hooked a short, INN Judging from the success with which | worked out at Saturday's session of asain @ few seconds later. Gillum LEOLA MAY 1 at you! pring | ° Pe lawyer. Consul of iron property in Oregon, ia in b werful left to Jack Martin's | Thdtaee prices arp, | dential General practice | Seattia today making arrangements | Lawler picks winners around San | the moguls hit the floor several times when he! jay in the second frame of their SMITH JEWELRY co. | far ee |to supply ore to Puget Sound amei-| Francisco, King is due to win Tues —— «| *lipped on the canvas, but he was!’ and the Butte battler kissed the | Witte aanttaRiol Seed | ip. BALLCESTARLISHED ter day night. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4.—Alian | knocked down only twice. | canvas ams a gh RTM iat to ali | General practice. All cases *| “The mines are remarkable,” Fin-| Marion Salazar, sport editor of the |T. Baum, who has reigned over the) Made Game Comeback | ‘The first round was tame, but | conditions of women. Terma r a spatultation ai By une Bids. 995 | jey says, “in that the ore is not em-| San Francisco Call, says the easiest Pacific Coast league for seven years,| At the start of the third session, Steve wreaked havoc with his lef* ~— a | Sonable. 1627 18th ave. Capitol | Second ave. Main 7302 | headed in rock but may be mined|Way to pick champions in to bet|is done Darcy was still fresh, while Gillum wc P Ta Ste IvrsRneran i OP. ett Oe ns | ‘Attorneys—Patent | and foaded on cars with steam shov-|@kainst Lawler, Use your own judg-| That was the statement Saturday | was y eisacel ue eeates Aortoe in te sears pe Mena Faurston county. and are in-pomi: © WITCHES AN! Ladies" Lae FRED F, GORIN— 7m Mei ant tt 7 els and shipped to the smelters at) “nent of Charley Graham, part owner andthe second period. He was far from| Lou Dillon lost to Curley Valen- ton to move upon this be a and ‘st. Main 6507 «, Phone Main 3 eee West. | *mall expense. Railroad facilities Murphy to Show |manager of the Seals, who is under-| thru, and made one of the gamest! court when he quit. after hurting bd eee — Sze Dee Remington Typewriter € and |ANYONE — Wish? ie tn Universat Tele-|are already provided thru the Ne-| In the semi-windup, Frankie Mur-| Stood to speak with authority | comebacks ever staged in a Seattle | his hand in the second round. Val- degin to improve it TO FIND] tra t at ow % » See Us, an we are making special| James Bryson a» returned soldier,| phone Co.. Olympic Foundry Co. * — logging road which borders) phy will battle Abe Gordon, the Port Whether Baum will abdicate, like | ring, for he stung Darcy with hard/encourt held a big lead over the inducements to settlers. | see ati 1th eS ON CREDIT ————“Tiicycies and Repairs | the property land boy. This should be a whale of | Bill Hohenzollern, or be kicked out/wallops to the face several times | newcomer. A. H. REID & CO. | LAM CHARS 203 PIKE BT. "| RUDY LUNDGREN for Snell Biey-| “Twenty assays from different|a go, for Murphy is a willing fight: | 4 Ja Nick Romanoff, remains to be during the last two rounds. Philo Richardson and Lackey %4-317 New York Block. lt RING VERY TRUE. TO) c! 504 Stewart, at Times eq.| strata show 62 to 62 per cent hema-/er, and Gordon is anxious to get aj seen. according to Graham | There was no question but that| Morrow boxed a fast draw in the lo MP Pi }__Main 4917 tite ore, free from sulphur or other| crack at the Seattle champion’s title,| Baum wee etected president ip the Portlander won, for he was too| curtain raiser. > NOTICES ih Chattel Loans | diMeculties in smelting.” Murphy has been training hard dur- | years ago for @ five-year term a iri - Se HEROES OG. MONEY TO LOAN” The property, he explained, lies ing the past week for the bout. $5,000 per year. His contract has n STOCKS AND BONDS |X eals, Justice of the Peace for | Loans from $10 to $100 made quickly | near Scapoose in St. Helens county Sammy Gordon, Abe's brother, will | two years to run. ————"F WILL BUY ———| Seattle Precinct, King County, | a Ry ally op furniture, | Finley estimated that 5,000,000 tons | meet Bud Ridley in the special event. | Graham favors Danny Long, for- sold. | Washington. Bie SANDERS & CO. lof ore are available from the prop-| Sammy fought Murphy a fast draw| mer manager of the Seals, for the| Liberty Bonds bought « s 1900 ka Petroleum and Coal 49159 Long is a practical | Oil, Trojan € | gumMoxs BY, PUBLICATION 1003-4 1. C. Smith Bldg. EN. 4662, | erty already staked out. here, a short time ago, while Ridley Next president. | te lectric Welder. Star Publishing Company. & Corpor | Chiropractor | ee iain | haw been showing well in his ciass| baseball man, but i is unknown | Universal High ywer Tel. ation, Piainti va. 4 ps era 5 5 ns c a in Seattle ring circles for some tim whether he wants the position or a y Stetson | STROUP—CHIROPRACTOR,. GRAD- * m | ae meee U. of O. Begins Its | | I Wild. SeLt +e uate Nat. School, Chicago. Conaul- The rest of the card will be made | not sal High Power..Special| & Co., Defendant oFid., 1408 34. | : Western Pe- State of Washington, County of|_ tation free Denny Bid., 1408 2d. up by Austin & Salt within the next| “I expect no change in the league | “ _ : oe. secetail ine ee. - Regular Courses}, jee Cee eee eedict it| Plans for @ Coast interstate three:| Jimmy Loveland, who cut quite & Collateral Loans | cushion billiard league may get un- figure in balk-line circles last fall in 1500 Western "Smelting | & |The State of Washington to F. (By P b vit par! Power. pia| Witte dsing business as A.W. | SONBYLOANED-ON ALU ARIT-| onryensrey or OnmION | bf hs soapy Meet he h Salt | der way within the next few weeks, | Seattle parlors, has also departed for NIVE 2GON, Northwest | the Golden Gate. 2100 Alaska Copper “River | Stetson & Co. cles of value. The Reliable, 907} a | | according to Chase Sibl & TS 01 |xou' are hereby notified that the! ‘hird ave |gene, Ore, Jan. 4.—Return of the SEATTLE ICE The representation at the meet! champion. Lieut. Walgren, former Northwest 2009 Mount Rainier Me. Alaska Homestake Co. 1009 Chitina Kusk 07 | Star Publishing Co., @ Corporation, | merce | 3200 American O11, 0s. | han flied @ complaint against you Detective Agencies | University of Oregon School of Law| ing ts: anciaco, Straub and Gra-|.,lf the league is formed, it will in| Dbalk-line champion, who used to re: Fs ne Star Oil o1% | aid cou hich will come on | COKE TRCTIVE : UAD DOWNS. *"" ._ na G 1 probability embrace 8 ij porn 3 : 1900 Black Hawic Mining $3 | im cald court, which Mee in Ming | Acre —aa0 soctoard Bide. Male |‘ It prewar status marked the] SQ ham; Los Angeles, Johnny Powers; |*!! Laven Cerag es Bones emsteand brrQiagt ras: oye hla ye og, 1258 Red Monarch 697 | fo.be Mourt house, on the 14th| aad female operatives; open day| opening of the winter term today. | . , geles, Spokane, | le shot a couple of games | CT Salt Lake, Jack Cook and Billy 'in.,, | i day of January, 1919, at 9:20 a. m.| and night. Office, Elliott 1653 y a eS. VI ‘ORIA, 7-1 - ; Tacoma and Seattle. billiards at Pope-Sibley’s last week, | Oey Uniess you appear and then and —O 25° | ree A the last term, under the § Lane; Sacramento, Herman; Oak! phere are some high-class three-| but lack of practice has just about there answer, the same will be/| Physicians and Surgeons Swing, and Vernon, Tom regime, nothing except mili-| VICTORIA, f. C., Jan, 4—Playing | and. Cal | cushion players on the Coast at pres-| ruined his game, according to Sibley. MAX WINKLED t Elliott 850 en onte 5 id the de- 7 7 x, | tary law a a iy | 4 BONDS a mand oF ett gated. The | Br, Kathryn | Harrisgn “nee per Mcgee of San Fran. | 7188 around their opponents, the Se- | D&Z™oay: ent | Walgren expects to get his discharge a gous Liberty pends | ebvect Rg EP Gay: Green Lake car, North 2356. | cisco, assumed his duties as profes. | “tlle hockey seven rung up a 7 to 1 | tienry Soto m . Spokane, is a good | at Camp Lewis soon, and intends to ay them. ead of » Cover judgment fo enty-five B | . i o : . 8 Sant ; “1 ‘ : Ing. however, we recommend that| and 04-100 dollars for advertising | Turkish Bathe |mor of law tod: He is a cum| Victory over the Victoria Aristocrats _THR— Pryrigersinng penal aera RAEN Se Soe EOD oud buy more bonds at present| in the Seattle Star : \iaude Harvard graduate, class of |in the first melee of the season here . See : : low prices. We can furnish them | Filed November 29, 1918. IMPERIAL TURKISH BATHS, 1408) 1,14 - » Guperior te Beers at In Portland Milo Condon is the! Joe Schermer is still playing bill- > ‘0 Sek mechan ). 'G. C. BEALS, rourth ave. Blectric cabinets, | and Was an honor student in perior team work and better ead / pig eared | : : ew Tore Stock Mxcheage) oe the Ponce, Beattie Pre Trarapeditt aps, tubs. Rhew-| the Harvard law school, from which | Condition won for the visitors, The bereits be be while rae Fran-|lards in town, and has improved his Thay ianuary 4, we paid the fol-| “cinch King county, Washington. | matism | my" apeclalty, | Loul| he was graduated three years later. |Mets showed midseason form. |The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION cleco haa Toe Gerneg and Joe Hor- | game during the winter months. lowing net’ prices for Liberty | J BUNAWAY: | Myers chiropodiat: mochang ther: | Nearly 60 students already have | Aristocrats, while showing bursts of OF SAN FRANCISCO ures oushies preg hap Rong "Bar <4 Sailor Shows Well $100 $1,000 New York a }__mieht registered for complete or partial speed at times, are still an unfinish Wakefield also is a good man, gr | A. Peters, a sailor, who hails from Bonds. Bonds - ; . | courses in law this term ed aggregation, but promise to im = -- Kacboupee: mt |St. Louis, has been showing class $990.00 106 LEGAL NOTICES | Junk ae Aystlbate.ez: i se oi AE prove after a few more sessions on A NATIONAL BANK Plan of Circuit among the newcomers in local three- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE | ALASKA JUS , 1130 Firat ave the toe oa . ae BIST Aty LABKA JU y | Sibley is planning en gett line Cushion billiard circles, He clicked United states, for the Western SAYS SIDEWALK BOARD coh UMN, am the individual star'| gomber Federal Rererve Mask || on the Const aituation within. the /off several good runs in matches here % a Fon. ercr ‘or Pete Muldoon's men io rang capital and Surplus , * d he past f a Poin as ». 612 BANK eo . PARALYZED HER FACE ‘ next few days, and an organization | uring the past few games ps, Matter of Crogan Brothers, a|/ DRY, FIREPROC ORAGE up three Is during the battle Sibley feet 4% saree 55.00 0 and Thomas J. Cro warehouse. Central Storage Co, " » a obey 17 may be perfected along the Coast! Sibley is getting into shape. He Buying or seiling orders executed | partngny Rane. Grosen, ond t White Bide | Mary Gallagher, 2010 W. Bertona o b Rowe scored two counters, and P v5 ° similar to that in effect in the t,/ Pang up a run of 10, and one of sev for all classes of railroad, indus-| Marital community of Thomas, J. |—————— [at 8 suffering fvveet tetimnelonge| Morte Was ales sete. th. tie, scot which has proven a great success. |”, in a match with P. A. Lewis Fri- bank and all local securities. | snd Huth E. Crogan, his | the facial nerves resulting in par-|!9® column, registering two gouls. | J nd | day, y e i Besterhnk 824,811 local securit Crogan and | par-| t Under this plan the leading billiard |4ay, and is ready to defend his title om file - mene: Ho i aerate, the above named| BATCHELOR ACCEPTS |nesthesia and depression of the| Dunderdale was the Victoria lumt ac s parlor of each city represented puts | of Northwest champion against all MERRIN & RHODES Inc | To the creditors Ot te ocher per-| BROWN’S APPOINTMENT | orbital arch, in tact, the entire ap-/nary. Barbour was the only home Core, Avegner,, Manauet. up one man to represent the city in | comer STOCKS AND BONDS # in interest tolieaote! CO A. Batchelor, appointed a|Pearance of her faco has changed, | team san to pass Holmes in the Se-|} Goo, ip, 8, White, Asst. Manager. |/ tho league, which is conducted along| Lew Shaw, who showed billiard en- — 119 Cherry st Main 1612 Take notice that (he sioned this A. cncouting Attorney.(Scorrane to her claim filed with) Ste nets, °°. Wakeman,’ Asst. Manager. } th general plan of athletic organiza-|thusiasts some fancy shots on the —<—<$<$<$<$_— | noe or a full discharge from all F. C. Brown, has wired his| te city clerk Friday morning for Lester Patrick, local manager, | tions, | green cloth for several weeks, is just debts provable against their es-| ince of the position from | *2,500 damages took the ico in the last two periods, |__| “The men who used to be prominent | recovering from a bad cold, and ex- j tate under the acts of congress ‘ hare he is attached| =" gher charges that she|>Ut Was unable to turn the tide, al-| cue artists in this section have scat-| pects to be back in shape within the a 2 relating t kruptey, an: ie, AFB, WHEE DO steppec e i |tho he pulled his team together by | | bag te LIBERTY BONDS. Pd pte: AR rad upon said peti oe ar oat, “tle expects, his| stepped on the edge of a sidewalkc| tho he pul } \tered to the four winds, next few days. pp lly anid District court. | reicayo shortly and will be In Seat-|DOard on the east side of 20th ave. | "is PFOLOhcs Machin tnd Eee Brown enta | Chartey Jordon and Walter John: | igiki: eespampaRReTE™ MUNICIPAL AND | St fee Sov of Beattle raid edie: |tle about January 15, according to|Tecently and that the other end of| | ston are in the South, Jordon is at} Milk is selling at $2 a pint in | 10, the city of pees of February, | Brown the board sprang up, causing the in| TJ §, te Build Bi | ° The | the Academy, Ed Graney's parlors in| Venice. And Venice isn’t just ex > jaa $519" at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, |". vented anson has been | Juries. owaagh 99 & By San Frar o, and Johnston is in'actly what you'd call a dry town, CORPORATION BONDS oh nd place you and| Col. Howard A. Hanson I Cbinheainanamaia * is 1ce Best | . : j| at which time and Pie avd show [appointed chief deputy by Brown : Navy if There Is__ Test wt tae kone oe Be aceite . 1) eae “any you have, why the! Hanson is a former member of the HOLD SCHEDULE SESSION * . BIA 106 ROUAET AND. so1.p seuvte of Mine mld, etitioner® | ace: Tegislture. and. former assit:| CHICAGO, Jan. t. ~~ President No Disarmament, _ 106 COLUMBIA 106 angela mee Rie this aed day ot|ant corporation counsel of Seattle, | John Heydler of tha National league, | DON, Jan. 4—“If America’s} Seattle’s Leading Dentists | JOHN ¥. , January, 1019. SRGER. ne a Johnson, American league! mission in Europe is unsuccessful, im 1804 MN E, PRICE & CO. | (geal) ¥ M. MARSHBERGER, | SKATING MADE POSSIBLE and Barney Dreyfus, head of| america will continue to build st : | Ninth Floor Hoge Building. hy PA. PAGE, Deputy.| Continued cold weather will make| the Pittsburgh club, will hold pamerm nie: to. DULG. abs TemOUT, questics | ___ In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest || WES SEATTLE PROPERTY | skating possible on small bodies of|sion in French Lick Springs Ind, | Until her navy is the largest 1m the oe omaone ele and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth: 4 | 16 WEST SE g |ivater such as lakes Burian, Hitter,| Saturday to draw up the schedulea| world; but, above all, America 1#| pontal Offic | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran . ; N 0K | gad Greon lake’ It is eutimated that|for the coming season. The sched-|working for disa: font.” Senator} These office j teed 15 yeara, {E OUT SUNDAY AND. LOOK | and Green lake’ It 1s.eutimated that for the coming seszon., The, hed: |working for disarmament.” Senator | {hair good reputation jas Sees See f CASH PAID at Fauntle y addition fo nha m if the cold snap is unbroken for two ' adoptio: at a|Owen, of Oklahoma, deciared in an by the dentists doing Set of Teeth (whalebone). home of yours; finest residence dis-| more days, skaters may venture on| Joint . ing of the leagues on Jan-| interview with the London corre-| what they say they will : re —tor trict in Seattle |Green lake. Overflowed districts | Uary wpondent of the Rome Messagero, do. j %, ~ Linerry BonDs | JOHN F. ADAMS Jand ponds have furnished skating easy fence ose = taohtane cur wuninese : Pdi wens : ant eiinsae 21 Poston Building for the last several d | (WALK BIDS | ALL-STAR ELEVENS TO fred to un ‘by our Painless Extracting Free With (Vindosty FOR LOT 40xi33 ¥ | The board of public works Friday | STAGE BENEFIT GAME i= sour guarantee mat Other Work city limits, with eity water in| oe es | sustained the recommendation of] work Will be of the All work guaranteed for 18 years, Have tmpression taken In the cena vy; wide walls are up on building | $ u | the city etreste oc sage traaments of F an "| tory morning and got teeth same day. amin: vice frei LIBERTY HOND jdinber on ground to finish ©] y; / a Sie any ae mimittes that bide| “Fragments of France,” composed) best, nd satisfactory to Caji and Sce Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand ¢ re Borey | ana lum we hE Ge cash andl for concrete walks on Hudson and/of returned soldiers, and an all Most of our present patronage is recommended by our int 496 10 outside of bu i Bh Dawson streets be rejected. The| Northwest team, will stage a soccer]! EDWIN J, HROWN early patients, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our Bought at $95.10 onth will handle this; better J Th a $10 mo e |noard agreed that it would be better | game at Liberty park Sunday after-| Owner and Manager patienta who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure t $96.10 | | you are in the right place, Bring this ad with you, Partty paid + f . see it Sunday BA (0m er No TARY Bald receipt’ bought 10¢c Gil to walt until spring, when materials | noon for the benefit of the Over Opta sundae Wren Site 12 fer Werkina Presle Oo rau erro, JOHN ¥. ADAMS iwill probably be chea » co! club, which looks after returned | vn Dents i | af Norte ae tion or 218 Boston /of BARS hegted aakaa ton ppreximately|| oold 5 hare,” ‘The KGMDEE 4” ast Brown Dental, Offic OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS an E k Bldg. Fauntleroy ah ! in you'll buy” $6,000 for the work. for 2 p.m 106 Columbia «& 207 UNIVERSITY 8’ Opposite Fraser-Patersoa Ca Kecond and Madison. Pen Kvenings; Hundays 11 to 4 916 A “once you try, again and

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