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. tWAY, OCTOBER 4 19 AT P GE KELLY TO FLY TO SEATTLE a Got Your Own Number? )| WOMAN DIES OF GUN WOUND Cynthia Grey: cece (SADORA DUNCAN IN BERLIN—MINUS HER BOY-POET HUSBAND | BY" SWIFT ROMANCE SHATTERED ° ‘ F aven’ ? \ 2 If He Found It, He Owns It—That’s the Vi Will Attend Angora Grotto (li You Haven t, Better Get It Warns Daughters Against At Neal acs | Bride of Few Days Charges Convention Here weaau ona Men Before Suicide Spaniard” Is Crook ’ ; — BY CYNTHIA GREY No man iy worthy © ‘ood ¢ n nace Mrs. Zita Hrimer, 35, left ener at school the other day } ¢ * to her two daughters before she He went proudly home h it, but said nothing about s 4 found’™ nt : shot herselt thru the head, Fri | newly-acquired possession "1 nilena on ee Le eee ‘Where did you get that?” inquired his mother, later in 1 H My . ning after making a fight | the evening, as he was inspecting the article, minutely | * ¢ for life during the night “Found it,” was the laconic repl } ‘ m fare nate the wos “Where?” asked the mother, who takes the job of being ‘ Kara M To All My Dear On Fi ae as es “ t There s mother seriously and conscientiously vt , t “On the school ground replied the bo: = an i af ere ane ¥ 1 “But you should have taken it to the teacher, because you H sed sult with Ang , 1, Know someone lost that pencil sharpen aid the mother f the dons t But kindly. “Didn't you know that, dear?” Ali gepemipsadlery dips >: “sip 8 e “But I found it, mother, so it’s mine Boag : ; 1 sa :|., It took several minutes’ earnest persuasion and ¢ 1a Three iia “ye, es I m ¢ hak tion to get the young man to the point where he agreed to eft for Mazatias oot. ae the 1 ) f a/ give the article into the keeping of the teacher until she eve © back left $e : should endeavor to ascertain its owner re Sunday, First Day, to Be ’ lee’ eae ‘ Supposing it had been your pencil sharpener and Y 2 By pieces Meaty i had lost it?” said the mother. “Yep. I'd want it back; but; Observed in Churches : eg Mes ee $ posit * ‘ « e. you see I found this, mother P ¢ cys, who . t 1 N ‘ 16 record | Brimer went to the hospit Next evening the youngster came home with the pencil .§ t of é the a her mary & ' h ng wife follo sharpener still in his possession he mother kept after the)" aie oe ¢ her enakeact ee : " tha’ ‘ goa) nyo: rei geen Assad BoD, pe : cart, ,.. boy in a kindly way and renewed her request that he return ,, Fig . eee : ok deserted mann’ Ho atilt lover me” [it to the teacher “4 ubl She closed the letter by requesting) “If you are not honest about small things,” she explained, | »h< meetings. that only enots be “vou will soon not be honest about larger ones. cause Danks ranae 1 for th fade" | this cost only 5 cents, it is just as much not yours as if it) George 1 arshal Robert nen Bh | had cost $5.” - ‘ : ‘ BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN | Brimer sa xt day the child gave it to his teacher. “But, mother,’’|+ a ré | campaign to p F ND YIDDISH Dunlap — 1 A. Kiel ao) University. 47 1 15th N. EF arreled ed confided he, before he t home, “before 1 go home tonight pe i li "| EVERETT, Oct. 4.—Launching 11 a. m, “The Coming ¢ Rev. H. 8, Temy pastor. 11 9./and that a divorce action » I'm going to ask her if she H®$ found the owner, and if she) pie vont n causes of fire| his can n t and What Soe the Silico Ky raNeee ae _, Mxpecting Oreat Tt ry ~ hasn't, I'm going to ask her if I may have it.” prevention methods will belcom counties, Lloyd Black, demo- STA , esr nN : T ne eciyretee “All right,” said the mother, trusting the further develop- fore the public thru vart ngress in the pe m ~ % Man Away From ‘ANOTHER PHONE ment of the matter to the wisdom of the teacher. of pia} Sea 2 Nook. ; His Answ 1 “ That mother is training her child. She's working at st Bendel Sponsoring Weekly gio or Goa. , Rey. I CASE SHIFTED negra pcg a ea i f ie eas Hee oT eae | total 5 hall at Bellingham Showings at New Oak | Queen, Anne-16 Howe at. Tey "an § Opportuntt Be A A Ee Gr receive | |4 m iO per capita. |at 8 o'clock tonight. The Bellingham m., Sur . , at Prisbe torts chip ree Boy a Wednesday | | Pam m last year was arranged by William ag “ . 1 Presbyterian Neec ork to2 p.m thi wn, Esker Fitzwater and Henry a men G, Nett; 620 p.m. Dedicatory ser Henry Clay Agnew Case for ae viiuisisig inal brs ae Boncae cornice eoeieeleetiae ac hale Bendel and A. Louis Blech a . . preache y Ur 4 amount f good at her of w "I th Virst Methodist! Returning to Everett for Sunday, cording to completion of arrange-| ©®4 : (the First Prestiyterian | $7.45 to Federal Court r colum I ping| | ¢ The r building 9 | | Ep ‘ , Black is prepared to join Senator ments asmounced Saturday Fremont ba q = music vies will be} : eS ou might help a mothe » Sevent t V Dill Monda at Port Townsend, act melodrama, “The Jewish King} bert H. Hicks, p Ge ea ae, 7 pastor in} Counsel for the telephone ¢ in nore! f * ® ing where they speak before the high Lear,” by Jacob Gordan, on Tuesday day schox = cree, Bev. 2 Gibe Db, D | eget ” ghey on employment. Th Be — chool assembly’ at 11:45 a: mie October 14, will begin a series of |S p. m.. “Going € 10 a. m. 6. 8. of federal court Friday when the a a tt an open air meeting at 1:30 p. m. weekly productions in Yiddish to be st Swedish Pine PB bang Memorial Federated | $7.45 rebate case filed by Attorney | uh rm ey will then motor to Sequim for given at the New Oak theater, Madi Fr 945 8 Rownhde Et and Ashworth | Henry Clay Agnew was t any means. 8 i open air meeting at 4 p. m,, later son and Second. 11 a. m, “Life |2%s Wwiands Edwards, D. D. pas-|at the request of the telephon all the ca going to Port Angeles where a dem- The second production be a Andrew Lind; | oth tn aeelas cn : pany. Agnew asks a rebate of § scp Meee ceratic rally has been arranged by fouract comedy, ~ to ¥, PU, 130 DB) to Men 8 pm, Tt p Bore pases “acim to be taken out of school if she does | Vancouver Turns Out En) Andrew Severyns, brother of Police be given October ¢ Jack GE hoch Feat ll ne ned from iat aieea Seaa*deee “gh Chief William B. Severyns of Seat- Bendel is proporiet SPUUTUALIST ] Dat eae Harity, Wet A Masse to See His Highness | tie ee seen ERAL CATHOLIC University First Christian abe ela e|: a of at | cre Wis oon punts wal tee]. LIBERAL CATHOLIC | Univealy nt os vancouver, # c, ot. <—|"The Seattle Star parts in his oductions at Be: agro s gredng pe Nie eee : ot. pub ‘ = nig R. Owen, members of the a e S i ll a.m, He uchar Serr ps a >B up phone co a Saw Onk. every Teeetay wight t Ray Wardall, 7| healing, 745 p.m protests that the rate ie by aw | LETTER FROM RUTH BURKE TO)" une and 2 host of citizens | Published Daily at 1307 Seventh AVS Bendel himself ts a noted Yiddish s ot Judiniom eaday and Friday circ ‘ € aden LESLIE PRESCOT . ght greeted the prince of! Seattle Washington character actor, Biechman \s in the|P. ™.. “The Es pag et *| Sacred New World College ne federa) court judge ord . “ hen he stepped off a Cana-|6 fur business here, and will be general | nd their Kelation to Christianl itualism, Divine — Science, Mildew | special train from BUSINESS manager of Yiddish theate: . Thought, Psychology and Christian Dear Mins Gre I ft yo ekisko, Alta. The crow SERVICES movement. They also intend to es CATHOLIC Theosophy — Carpenters’ ha 1620| - rea n cleared from the station, tablish @ Yiddish stage in Portland./ wiessed Sacrament Church—|pourth. § p,m. Dr. Arthur Edward ft 1 in regm 1 outside for a huge|® of The leading characters in the| Eighth a 4 bind EL Rev.|1eighton, pastor. - New feature Reba lt ier trom) mildew from clot “ Attorneys-at-Law : opening production here will be Ben} wr. pastor. ‘The Feast of/*Hunch" service by public. Lecture “ Kainal’ 1 i eae ae you e eighth floor of the Ho-| Wit TC BALL, 215 Burke Bid, $01 August as King Lear and Zima Lan. |.) will be observed How to. Demonstrate suc | ONly “Medicinal Liquor tO citta Brass sen the| Molsten the spot with clean water; has been reserved for| pnt Allcases. Fee mod. MA In-1808 aky as Lear's daughter, Taibelle. | h begins at /ceas."” Spirit messages and healing Be Allowed on Trip | Seema pies e Natrparadl none eth mpitembarn d he rode to the|"'A}i cases. $65 Leary bid. Hk lot S986 St | custom) Church of Spiritual Light—pre. oth mixed with chalk scrapings; rub with | ‘or’s private. car. Blactris hace A ° mong Ball, sth-aind Fremont. Het] 2) oRicHBTAVEN, Oct. 4—|ooiee end of finger, then wash off 1 his staff. acandvasmteces f Files Suit to Get 6:30 p.m pga rg pe War Risk Insurance W. G. Beardslee, national judge advocate for the U. S. Disabled Amer. At ean Veterans’ association, and torney George Vande Friday filed suit for C. C. Likins against the government to compe Payment of war risk insurance. Likins, a gunner tn the tank corps. asks judgment of $2,146.40, alleged due on his insurance policy, for in juries received when his tank blown up in the Argonne, three d before the armistice was signed. Dedicate Lawton Church on Sunday Dr. Mark A. Matthews will preach the dedicatory sermon at the Law ton Presbyterian church at 3 p. m., Sunday. Rev. E. P. Gibony, pastor im charge of the field, will preach fn the evening, with special music as in charge of J. A. Richards and A.| §. Calderwood. The Lawton church fs an outgrowth of the Pleasant Val- ley church, organized as a mission point 18 years ago. at 13th EVERY YEDNESDAY gentlemen, Best music. Refined Dancers go. . Fine Where all Join the solly crowd. DANCING TAUGHT Advanced class starts Monday ev class Thursday eve. at 30. Plenty of partners and p tice; no embarrassment. Ali dane And new steps taught in # lessons, Ladies, $4.00; gentiemen, $6.00, to Al calling thie week. oly way to becom: eer, My latest boo ne a etiquette tree . You can find no oth- er school of this class. Private lessons all hours, Learn from teacher. Phone EA st. $7.50 $12.50 or $15 fo have fine, per- feet fit- ting plates in of 3 teeth. ut those are our prices, EXAMINATION FREE The ZI will observe laws 03 trance t “ when she flies to the United States rt paren pian si a ot) eh month. No liquor save what is needed in the airship’s medicine Church of Spiritual Sclence, A.| Onect will be carrie and no offi EPISCOPAL. oO. UL W. te je, Ninth ave | or man v be permitted to indulge St. Jolin’s Parish, C Knowles. 3p, m Rial a route dadoes tintin caoetnie and Hanford st 3420. p. m., circtes m.| Departure now may be postponed Bywater, past Sips ss until the Ja of next week i he nity Society of Practical Chris-| a5 there is talk of another parent rm tianity, 1217 Seventh ave,—S. Lowise| trial trig prvi 7 Foulkes Sunday schos Dr eee i sgn: toe Dead dat t ’ a Zeppelin to the United States, de . t y nd min ©: clared he did not iclpate needing cone MISCELLANEOUS American warships along the route R New Thought Open Forum, 5000/as possible sa agen iP nin ai Arcade bull Lp om The| surely would get across. He said bea P 1 Di.|Course of Psychic Power,” by Mrs.|he would appreciate tranamission rhea pages ny P Van Schaich \° f weather reports ¢r warships. a Scat mex) Xo W..0 A. babe | is i ~ Lob eee eth fasshicn, Soda | TACOMA, Oct. 4- st Trabor |reies” een tostats man, was, insta P tapes Dey ica at Besant Lodge Theosophical sockety, FEA II ere | a0 ». m., sung Eu t eer: {117 N. ‘Broadway. 2 lecture | gon-Washin R. & N. train at church s by Dr. Herbert en, “The 8 mon; 3 p. m. St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1H vival of Primitive Religt vard nd Seneca Services |ern Times.” Enquirers' class every| \for the deaf, 3 p. m gular serv. | Tuesday evening lices are held the first and third Sun-| Church of Psychic Science, 5000 | la of exch month Arcade building—Rey, E. Adelie | Trinity Parish, Fi, Lowdermilk, pastor, 330 p.m, | | games st—Rey. William H nervice. 4:30 messages lrector. 8 & m, holy commur Religious Open Forum (He pices)—106 Madison Frank Tison will Higher Helf-Development ll a, speak holy he school; 9:45, Sund i: | munion and sermon, “Ten Years’ donship”; 7:30 p. m., evening p er and sermon, “Looking Back» nd Forward. Ottman’s hall, 24th ave. 8. a ané ! | piphany, 38th ave. and 1. Denny Lane st a. ™., Bible school; Rev. Harold G. Hennessy um. and § 2 m., services. : mc Christian iendeavor. Al w ‘or. % a. m., holy commution; 7 fan Endeavor byuntor » re nd church school; 11,/4re Friendly inclined will find holy communion and sermon, “Pa-| Welcome cick Ty 720 p. m., 1 ten ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 4.—An urgent n’s Mission, Kirkland plea for the United Staten Hennessy, pastor. 3 p.m.,{to invest jn the “great unt resources” of Latin-American publics was sounded today by de gates to the hool; 4 p.m ning pray Pan-American co gress. ion, 24th F. Spruce st—Alfred E. | Sorensen tor, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11, Danish; 3 p. m., young people's’ meeting. Green Lake Bethany Chureh—o. nson, pastor, 945 a. m., Sun le ool; 11, FB Anton Lundeen, [missionary from ¢ will 8 p. m., English service, me Jical mis | sionary Dr. C. C. Friberg will Bethany, Fairview oa st?—Morning ice by Dr. | sen; evening service, 4 p. m. gelist Thompson will begin a series of revival meetings | INDIANS IN TRIBAL COUNCIL DECIDE TO worship in Ol Mont., Oct. 4. chiefs of the Flat rina, tribal council when urton K. Wheeler, ndent vice presidential c . stopped here yesterd & speech ser ndi. y for in Mod. Rainier Heights Friends Charch—| capital VOTE PROGRESSIVE head Indian reservation called an Sen: || inde- || Ur | bridge No. Sumner | -@ BURTON K. nd | | WHEELER ‘t Candidate for Vice President on the La Follette Ticket Western Washington Fair Grounds at Puyallup, Sunday at 1:30 P, M. r | No extra charge Ded mn Ser il homer intel] gt ncn secton | | Explain the Oil eturch ‘pairiors that the votern of tho reservation Scandal METHODIST should be ndvised to cast. thel First Methodist Protestant — Tt ballots for the La Lallette-Wheel- r | || | | George W. Beck, pastor. 10:20 a. m.,!| er independent ticket, | Rally day program and promotion| % jexercises; “The Challenge of the Church and § chool to Men Wesley F. Renn ram and Chris- uccess of Mod- Lelgh Le and Boys,” t 17:30 p. m., Rally pre ‘tian Endeavor; “The lern Missions,” by | man First ave. and Methodist Episcopal, Pitth Marion st.—5 p. m., Dr. | Magee will preach on “Honor Thy | Father and Thy Mother"; hear the new male and Temple chorus; 11 a m., “Our Flyers.” Haven Methodist Episcopal, 10th Jave. N. and B. Lynn st.—Dr. Byron L, Wilson will preach the morning | service Rey. Martin the evening. | Every W BLUE BIRD at the * Music by Blue Bird Orch WITH NEPTUNE CLUB NESDAY ond LESCHI PARK FERRY DOCK THE SATURDAY NITE on the stra. ‘The floor with a spring. Tickets, 50¢ a couple. Extra Ladies, 100, The respectable dancing public ix invited. It didn ought It 6 Plaza from him saying to make his mé Mra, Pres * Algonquin Master Be _ Is Ordered Here Oct. 4.—Liev Cecil M. Gabbett, in Unitea Algona d to home months on tes coast tin, which has t here duty in rol He stated, however, he h waters, has ved orders to do with Miss Brad: October 15 to Seattle * not be responsible f aid to the divisonal coast s incurr her at the t & amande The manager told me that when he is permanent ar nent t am up to Mrs. Prea-|1s the nature of a promot cott's room there was a great how.| Lieut. Commander W. P. Wis todo. Your mother-in-law insisted) Who has been chief executive of she was sure Jack had not written|ficer of Algonquin, will succeed the telegram. She said it to command of that ship like you, and you had probably writ-| ten it and signed Jack's name Give Free Concert ‘This made Mixs Ander dignant, and she told t er to | confirm the wire by a telephone con-| 4 versation with Mr, Prescott, charg ing the same on Mr. Prescott’s bill on quite in: © mana at Church Tonight free concert Will be given Sat urday at 8 p. m, at Green Lake Methodist Episcopal church, N. 65th for his mother. Jack told him you|and First ave. N by the pupils had nothing to do with it, and tn-Jof Kenneth Glenn Lyman, auspices sisted that his orders should be car-|of Young People’s class, Green Lake | ried out. The manager then wrote a) M. E. church. | polite note to Miss Bradford, saying Fats he bad made some mistake in her |e my ottering nee a cheaper Mlaskan Cannery Is jand the enor | one, inclosing a bill for for her five days In the suite she was occu pying. Destroyed by Fire Fire Thurs ja fish y morning destroyed Miss Anderson told me the fracas sition Tee, Alas that then ensued was as good as ka with a $3 00 ons, according farce comedy. Miss Bradford came |t® Word received late Friday by the Alaska Consolidated Canner: Co., rushing into your mother’s suite, ing phe had been told to leave which wag operating it. covered by hotel for the first time tn her life. insurance and she called upon a her ancestors, | “pa RE, WS Wc from Governor Eradfor! down. to, Mrs. F. W. Parsneau bear witness to her respe bility nity of the insult As soon as things quieted down a little, Miss Bradford said: “What will I do now You know, my dear Mrs Prescott, I have not the money to| pay this bill, I certainly thought I was your guest.” brought must things to a climax have known by this that your mother-in-law This for you time, Leslie, is rather c She hangs on to all the money she gets you and] Jack pay most of her t While she thought Jack and you were going to settle for Mis: about Bradford she did not r. She liked to have her around to stir up things But she certainly did not retish pay ing her hotel bill of $10 a day out of her own very generous allowance At the first hint of such worry i] A Healthy Woman Is | Always Beautifull a thing| 4 she turned her so quickly that) ‘Tacoma, Wash.—"“My daughter] Miss Anderson said she had to hide/ang myself have been wonderfully} her smile by looking out of the win-|penefited by taking Dr. Pierce's dow 5 Favorite Prescription. After having Dear Priscilla,” sald your mother: |the ‘fu’ 1 was in very poor health inlaw, “there must be some great| was so weak I could scarcely get misunderstanding, for TI thought of | pout ings neceen \weke 1 course you were paying your own would, go all to pieces at the lenst | way at this hotel. You will remem:|\vitement,. 1 could not wleshenin Pee nee: Fon met you wanted 101 11. appetite: Wan very pOphi at tee jcome and visit me I invited you for (1 ShPOY : aed aly teal veeks. You had stayed six weeks |" Weight and was a physical | Ladies Live wreck, but the Favorite Prescrip- at the j indignantly, artment when I moved h 5 It didn’t enter my mind for one min. ute that you w my guest after ‘you left the apartment.’ tion made a new wornan of me. I gained in weight, my nerves were good and I just felt fine. My daughter was very delicate. ‘But my dear Mrs, Prescott,” said poor Priscilla, “you had Miss Ander ("as backward and very thin and “ Ge zave he ne ‘Prescription’ | son make all the arrangements for |? Togaye; het) the eyvecneeey aie he and it made her stong and héalthy| “Naturally I wanted to save you |#nd she grew into womanhood in aj as much trouble as possible.’ “Well, all T can say,” said Priseciiia is that you have gotten me Into more trouble than I expecte I would ever have again.” (Copyright, 1924, NB, A most natural way and has had no} more trouble."—Mra, F, W. ars: | neu, $828 EB, K st, | Get this Prescription at once from | jyour druggist, in either liquid or! Inc.) |tablet form. Write Dr. Pierce, President Inyalids’ Hotel, in. Buf-| falo, N. Y., for freo medical advice. ~Advortisement Service, TOMORROW: tinued. The letter con- The loss is} Interests Miller in Bridge Question A meeting of North End residents and organizations with Senator Wes- Optician and Optometrist MPIC OPTICAL CO., 611 Pine at. Glasses that give satisfaction; $5 te. DR. EDMUNDS, Fraser-Paterson Co. Ne 1. Jones and Congressman Joho Patent Attorneys F. Miller has been planned by Coun-| FP. GORIN, Patent Attorney. Pate secured, developed and sold. Central Bid, Seattle, D.C. TS PROMPTLY procured. Highest references. Best results. WATSON E, COLEMAN, 644 G st. Vashington, D.C. Seattle office, 43 Arcade Bidg. Miller to know Just how our people | MARRY BOWENS, Pat, Expert. Fee feel about the condition,” Hesketh | $75 all cost. Terms. Pantages Bid. sal MASON, Fenwick, Lawrence, estal ae lished 1861. Advice and booklet 5 a free. 432 Burke Bide. 35 to Stump for Monuments . ST SOUND Marble and Granite | Bone Power Bill) Co. ist ana Virginia. ‘Esteblished | Initiative 52, the Bone bill, promi- 1874. ses to be one of the most discussed Physicians, Surgeons initiative m: s of the campaign R. ANGUS, Suite 400 Pantages during the next month, as the citi.| womens allments, disorders. zens’ committee opposed to Initiative Piano Tuners 52 announced yesterday that 35 vol. | SOHN STROM. HA st-0851- tuning $3. unteer speakers have agreed to speak 1} FUNERAL NOTICES |before community and luncheon SPOS ES clubs and at gatherings where initia. | HANS TReOA ERE ak gery com tor tive measures are to be debated. beloved husband of Alice, of 403 The association has established| Fifth ave. N, member of W. 0. Wa jheadquarters at 832 Henry building,| §. 0. E. No. 1. botlermakers, will |with Paul V, Knudsen as secretary. cilman Robert B. Hesketh to enlist the aig of the congressmen in ob-| act that Il] keep the} ard, Fremont and ty closed during the busy | day. is of the nes and Mr. be held this Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the Raffetry Un- dertaking Co. in the Masonic tem- ' . . S le, Fremont. Interment Mt ‘Marvin Will Speak rieanant cemetery. Friends and oe members invited atten: on British Labor iritt ‘Oct. 2, ie Feaie cs % ie ver) dence, 7533 18th ave. SW, ee Matthe’ Marvin ill deliver HAZEL ORA MALLETTE, age 36 opening lect e of the fall ses-| years, beloved wife of Carleton Ey sion of the Seattle Labor College Sun- | MALLETT and mpligrs of Se day, 2 p. a Mallette, daughter of Mr. and Mra. day, at 730 p.m. t the Labor! Fred W. Monks, sister of Mrs temple, Sixth ave. and University.| Sara Scott, Eather Hogan, Charles | Dr. Marvin has just returned from} Monks, ali of Seattle, Mrs. Ethel an extended tour of Europe and| petasp sey of —— sheer - pon “The uneral services at, the parlors 0: will speak upon “The British Labor] pJory Undertaking Co. lis? Belles Party Today. yue ave. mi. Cremation. There will also be a musical pro- {ORRI. for gram and a series of five-minute} ohn i Hy MORRTS vite ae apeeches |b; serbonktere® 0: at the Mt Zion Baptist church on beeches by impersonators of the! (Su nuay at 2 5. m0 The HoMesiee four presidential candidates. The] Gertaking Cor will have charge. public is Invited On July 15, | 1901, DR, | EDWIN J. | BROWN Took Charge of the BROWN DENTAL OFFICES Now at 106 Columbia St. Io the twenty-three years that |huve passed, more than 170,000 | patients have had their dental work |done ut these offices at a saving Jot over $2,000,000 to them. Be cause of the high business prin- |ctples and reasonable prices, this joffice ts stil! doing a remarkable | business. which shows that the pub- le uppreciates the service at the BROWN DENTAL OFFICES, 106 Columbia Street. EDWIN J BROWN. PASTIME CLUB 111 SPRING ST. Holyoke Bldg. Lonesome Club’s Old Quarters DANCING AND CARDS Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 9 to 12 P.M. CURTIS ORCHESTRA LEWIS N. CURTIS, Leader W. FE. MITCHELL, Mgr, DD & Monuments 10% Reduction Beginning October 1 to 6 We are offering a discount of 10 per cent on any monument or marker, Your choice stock. Standard Monument Co. 3518-20-22 Fremont Ave., Seatile Phone ME Irse-0657 BRING THIS AD WITH You from our entire { : :

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