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You massage this treat- ment directly into the fellicles of the hair, VAN ESS LABORATORIES, INC. 28 East Kinzie Street, Chicago, Ill CROWD The GREAT SALVAGE SALE of Ship Disaster Goods and Other Merchandise on sale at tho United Wreckage Syndicate, 601 Third Avenu®, corner James. Come get your share of the Bargains tomorrow. Greater crowds will be here when the news spreads of the sensational Bargains to be had. Come Saturday or next week. SALE § HIGH PRICES SMASHED ON THE ROCKS $1 ship damaged FOR ALL— Shirts, now SOC Fe Feuttees Now. ane Suits, sold _ $1.98 Lot fine Leather 80 nied. Now... Underwear other makes, sold At $1.50, $2, 98c etc. Now.. Hundreds of Pairs of Shoes| | to Be Sacrificed Tatler Rubbers. Heavy Work Diack and tai % Union Suits Ue 1. Now THE SEA BY J, R, JUSTICE Unintentionally I blocked traffic In the mayor's office for an hour and a quarter Tuesday morning. It came about in this way: ‘The rumor has been golng around that Mayor Brown fs trimming his ‘and many said that his running for mayor agalit was to be used ag a good start, A man told mo that the mayor's stenographer had told him that he would not run for governor, But that did not clear up the matter, So on Tuesday morning 1 decided to go down to the city hall and find out for myself. The mayor's secretary said there was no truth in tho report. But that did not settle it, Suppose the mayor should get a new sten- ographer and Secretary Dahlby should move away; wouldn't my evi- dence all be gone, I would go in and ask the mayor, The secretary obligingly arranged the matter without daley, and I was told to go right In, Before I passed to tho inner office I wrot my home address on a card and gave it to the } secretary and said to him: If 1 do not come out in 15 min- utes you had better coms In. If any: thing has happened, send my per- sonal effects to the address on the card.’ SK HIM TO “hg aes In, spoke to one or two who were in the affice and then camo over and shook hands with me. As he motioned mo to a BARGAINS Men's Butts and’ Overcoats art styles: $26 and $39. . $14.90 ‘Overcoats, ‘sold : $5.95 49c Look for barge fice, “SALVAG UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE ALL CARS TR FRONT OF 601 THIRD 4 James S¢ Ship Goods and Other Merehan- dine for Sale Corner PACK and JAM THE STORE A CAR BARGAD THROWN OVERBOARD Get Your Sh of Harsnins The Cause of This Sensational Sale and Bargains Offered— Large cans nation Milk. Now Hundreds of Pants to Be Sacrificed and youths’ Pants, soiled; 2 and In order to allow many people to share in the bargains, many lines will be limited, USE STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS 'Lookee, Whom Justice Is Hob-Nobbing With Now Man Searching for Mayoralty Timber Has Interview With Dr. Brown sails to run for governor next years! prown, seat, I sald to my self, ‘ho would have mado a wonderful actor."* And just here I want to explain why T uso tho phrase, ‘I sald to my- self,’ to a monotonous dogreo in this interview, One talks to one's solf when one talks with Mayor He told mo about his fruit farm in Kastern Washington, {n which he has invested nearly a quar: ter of a million dollars, And how it wan being operated. He also showed mo some of the fine apples from the farm, I sald to my self, ‘He would have made a great farmer.’ ‘Then I asked him who would make & good man to run against Mayor Brown next spring? “I can not make tho selection,” he replied. ‘You know when Zev was to make the great International race, ho was not allowed to choose the horse that was to oppose him. But} recall that he beat the hey brought over.’* in a way, T was the guest ayor, and I did not feel that | it would be good form to remind him | that Zev won tho first race, Instead I sald to myself, “I'll bet} he would have made a great jockey, | but for overweight.’* He told of the many problems that come up to the mayor's office from the down-and-out territory, from the children’s homes, from the sick, the] Jame and the laxy, and from many other quarters, He did It with feel- ing and sin and I sald to my: self, ‘‘He would havo made a re He described how he had found} }nomo of the departments when he} jcame into office, and explained how | jhe had cleaned them up. He cited lupecific cases and convinced me hoe }had done a good fob. And I sald to myself, “He would have made a mas. ter detective.” | He took up the men with whom he had surrounded himself in the de-| | one. He de-| 4 qualities in de-| ed me how one de-/ | partmer nt had been made to fit in| with another, and the whole work Jas one, And then ho told me thia| |little story which maybe you have heard: General Leo was in a very diffi-| cult situation on one oceasion dur ling the Civil war. Some one told there might be a traitor or camp. It was then th gave the famous order, ‘Let = he had finish pointing nd there. efficeincy Ho also nl atmosphere | jdefeat him in the spring. at in 1911 ¢ ve Ww on, ewes Miss Anna B. Hogan, Jer- sey City, is not yet 25 years) of age, but already has won many legal victories. She re-| cently was engaged to defend a man charged in Hacken-| | dv-\}) sack, N. J., gree murder. with first She succeeded in getting a second degree) | verdict with recommendation of mercy. at the next election. into the fresh air, After being alone with the mayor ax above specified, hearing his de fenae, his plans, his hopes, 1 want} to say that I had a good time and 1/ came away liking Dr, Brown as well| aa ever | As for Mayor Brown, well, I am| hoping to locate a good man who can I hurried out one present anything to offer? By tho way, I wonder if the mayor means to run for governor? I neg- | lected to ask him ——___— | Spiritualism Held Cause of Troubles ||, VICTORIA, B. C., Noy. 9 Justice Hunter dec | apiritualism caused t home of ~Chiet | led today that} breakup of and° Mrs, Richard | . to whom a married "Mrn 4 attended four or| ive meetings a week on | lem, and she got messages from slained what | And I uve made y nce was all skillfully ¥ present od. 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