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Kditnriil Si-'-i ion THE "MTXKKAPOLTB TRIBUNE: KKBliUATJY 2. 101:5 IMitoml Section Skin Grafting Saves Chile! Factory Site Dispute A A 11 In the Past 24 Hours. Burroagiis' Men Celebrate Month's Business Cause of Dinner to Adding Machine Company Km ploy cs. Now at a Standstill Mr. and Mrs.

Hambrecht Give Cuticle to Cover Sun's Water Meter Head Denlss Charges Made in Petitions James T. Kane Says Records ill Show He Has Done His Work Well. Landlords Will Be Held Responsible lor Resorts Chief Martinson Announces His Xew Policy for Routing Out Immoral Houses. mzmi ACTUAL PRICES, Not Discounts, When Buying Saturday. a.

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11:111 a. in. 711 r.iijr avenue; (rliimnijr lire. Kurned Iiudv. Parties to Controversy Over Representatives of the Hurroughs Adding Machine company from tour Northwest states gathered "at the Nicollet hotel lat-t night to celebrate to biggest month's business in the history of the company.

At the same hour similar programs were carried out in 74 Other cities of the I'nited States where the company has sales or dis Declares Signers of Petitions Numbered Only 23 Men All Told. Patrolmen Are Directed to Report to Superiors All Such Places on Their Beats. Ford Plant Willing to Adjust Matter. Suggested Expedients, Though, Are Not Acceptable to All Concerned. T.

Kane, superintendent 01 the meter branch of the waterworks trict managers. The men who met at the dinner came from all parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and North and South liahota, all of which are included in the Minneapolis district of the firm. 1'hillip K. Kusel, of Minneapolis, manager of the district, was toastmaster and among those called upon were .1. F.

Williams, Crookstron, E. Asheroft, St. Neti's in Brief. BR, D. J.

KENNEY. l-ti-patli, moved to Amino A'H ertlfleluellt. THE MAGNET THAT DRAWS rive per rent (ill haviUK Ili-COUIIIK. liii-n Iian Association, zlK liuamtity loan Building. Advertisement, HOTEL NICOLLET CAFE il'Hote Pinners.

Week iluv to 7.V Kuii'lsys Vi to 2 anil to Music. Advertisement. CAFE OHUENEWALD For ladies aod g-ntle-aen. German cisjks, typical Herman dishes, popular prices. Nii high grade genteel eu'er-talaerg.

Advertisement. 90 DAYS FOR N0N-6UPF0HT-Andrew Rles. fifteenth avenue and Marshall street nortu-aat, wait aeni to the work Ikhhm lor 00 days yesterday because be had given only In even yeara to Ihi support of his wife ml five Children. Mrs. Hies testlned that she Mad taken In wadiini; eier since, their niarrisgc.

M01 FOE AUTOMOtlLE ACCIDENT Mr. Wary Ekstrand, who run over hy an auto-TUoblle belolniltig to A. K. Schwerdfcgcr. April lull, ia awarded a judgment ot In Civic Bodies Seek Remedy That Auto Firm May Locate Here.

(From the Saturday Evening Tribune.) Owners who rent houses or ilats to persons' who use them for purposes will have to deal directly with Folice Chief Martinson. Fr.dtr an order which he issued yesterday to the police department, patrolmen are not to f. held responsible for the existence of such resorts on their beats, but are to be held responsible if they fail to report them to their commanding officers. When the commanding officers have sent the reports to the chief, the department, says the allegations made against him in petitions to the city council are false and malicious. "Most of the men who signed those petitions are men who were fired out city offices for incompetency or neglect of duty and for some reason unknown to me they blame me," said Mr.

Kane. "I know of my own knowledge from investigation that they scoured the entire ward to find men who would sign their petitions, and after two weeks of work they got just i names. "That I have tampered with either Compare quality and prices in other stores first then come here and we will save you money, re Haul: W. A. Mahoney, La rosse.

It. Tleid, Minneapolis; F. 1. Everts, St. Haul, aud E.

A. Bode of Mankato, Interested citizens are wondering just what in the status nf the affairs Minn. of the asembling plant that the Ford gardless of discounts of From 00 towns, where no offices are miiuuiuijiiu company propone erect, on the Great Northern Kailwav com- maintained, the salesmen iouriieved to fered elsewhere. the district headquarters to join "in the meters or records is absolutely without 1 festivities. A Million Jlollar Jubilee latter will take the steps necessary to wipe out the resorts.

The order was the first step taken by the chief in a new policy to supplant the purity squad. "One of the first things I suau is to summon the owners of the property in which the immoral resorts are, pany tracks, between Fourth anil Fifth avenue north, abutting on the present viaduct. time aito it was announced thht We offer you strictly this season's goods, fully guar is what it was called, the reason being that during December. lillL'. the district court yesterday.

'I. K. wan sales of the company totaled over that MTMi I7H for the of Ills win-a (oiupau-oDhip while she wa tn a hospital. the Forrl company had purchased Iota amount. biiu wnn tne exception or a anteed, at -ActualCosHo-ils: the nrooertv owners w-ill be told 1 urner ori Hi tne ahove mentioneg point, with the intention of huihlinir au foundation, and I paid tor every bit of earth that was hauled into my lots in North Minneapolis.

Every reply 1 make is a matter of record. The records will show that I have not tampered with the books of thedeparti ment; investigation will easily disclose that no meters have been falsely adjusted and the records will also show that I paid for ail the earth I got." SAVING THE BABIES" IS TOPIC what the law is, and ordered to see Students Revel at "Circus" assembling plant that would be the dis- Meetings I 4 I Entertainments Make Us Prove It. 1 I Y'S tain" Th St. Stephen's Social club will give a Hrd Riot of Frivolity at Post-Exam. Celebration Staged by Y.

M. C. A. and Y. W.

C. A. party the clinren ball next Tuesday evening that -the undesirable tenants vacate at once. The patrolman on the beat or the inspectors, or a man whom 1 may choose for each individual job, will see hat my orders to the property owner are curried out. "If the property owner fails to comply with the order he will find himself up against a legal battle.

Then the raiding will start and it will be raiding that will make him wish that he had never crossed the. path of the po- Borrow jH if aa jmm Test of Ground Hog Legend First of Series of Six Lectures at First Baptist Feb. 9. "Saving the Babies," will be the subject of the first of six Sunday lector! tn be delivered under the aus to Be Made by Forecaster Students of the university last night broke out in a riot of frivolity at the post-examination circus, which was ioiotlv tl. i mmiting point tor their products in the Middle West.

This was welcomed by everyone, inasmuch as it meant that the automobile industry was niakiug an entering wedge here What that industry has done for Detroit no one neeo be told. The entry of one company, it was hoped, would be followed by otheis and with the consecjueut increase of the industry in this citv the manufacturing interests would be largely augmented. Estimated Cost $4,000,000. Fxca vutions were started on tne lots and the propose,) building wag to, be made feet, with eight stories, (it a total cost (estimated) of The plant would require 2M men at the start, a very conservative estimate, and this number would be soon increased as the demand for the output pices nf the Hennepin County Medical department. Property owners Makers of Fashionable Fur Garments.

Finest jiepairmg, Altering and Remodeling. 57 SO. TENTH ST. Between Nicollet and Hennepin. and Y.

A at the Arm'orv. About! society. know as well as the police what sort Mr. Purssell Will Watch by Bur of women and men are living in tneir row Today anl Wait for Animal to Appear. Hats or houses and after the first warning they shall not receive one iota of (loowmi'i- nr favor." I ne nrsi 111 ine rrrit-s win ur held at p.

Feb. 9, at the First Baptist church. Rev. Latham A. Crandall, pastor of Trinitv Hnptist church, and Dr.

Frederick V. Schlutz will be the speakers next Sunday. Various phases of the problems of carinj? for babies, and of the latest scientific methods for saving infant children will be brought out. The two new inspectors, Michael 1,000 students were present. Gaudily dressed co-eds, forgetting ehaucer and philosophy, dabbed their faces with rouge, aud in dark corners read the palms of bashful men, while the latter forgot their skepticism about the art of palmistry as long as it nf-forded a chance to hold hands.

The seers were impersonated by Anne Ferguson, liuth Hanson, Margaret Nach- Freddie Hambrecht. Three months ago Freddie Ham and Harrv Jones, appointei Policeman, However, Says Beast rro 1 Vrt li.ufa of. inursnav, leiHiitrn inr hreeht. four-vear-old con of Mr. and tice for their first orders at p.

m. e-terdav. They will work in plain clothes. Mrs. Albert "Hambrecht of 1010 Stevens avenue, was so badly burned when Appeared a Day Ahead of Schedule.

tiecame larger. 1 he building was planned to extend from Fourth to Fifth H.F.Legg Co. Sltfs-ialists in DIAMONDS K.lr first work will be, 1 tor enniecture. but it will probably a sheet or name narea irom a yan stove and enveloped him that his life uvenue north, occupying lots 3 and 8 thu taking advantage of the tota! trieb, Kose Austin and Mary Gaston. Snake charmers that charmed the men were Florence Salr.er and Virginia llig was despaired of.

Today he is again JOE WALTER The legend of the grouinl hog in to be in connection with vice conditions as several complaints are now in the hands of the chief. trackage lying in front of them. This trackage was deemed ample even for he ma ior diiniii nt livens court, nven- gins, wnne nay r.rown. as a colored be put to the tout today. There ha ty square inches of skin were removed luture expansion been a Having, current in certain circlet from his father and motner ami grari-ed on the eihld's chin, chest, abdomen, The property owners between the two avenues soon awoke to the fact Midnight Suppers Tabooed And till Precious Stones.

We can save you 15 per cent ou our second floor location. under hm right arm and on the back. that if the building were built as pro The operation-was performed by Ij Jalmer 11. Simons. The iiarents did not take au anesthetic while on the Be posed it would almost eliminate the possibility of an allev between lots -iiid '6, and thus it might cut them off from a future side track that, logically $16 operation table, only a local injection No More Late Lunches to Served in Down Town Cafes.

MILLER vs. CARR AI DITOKII MINNEAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY MOHT, 1KB. It. FINISH MATCH. Ilent Two In Three Falls.

OTIIKK FKATVRK8: Hiirrv Mills vs. Ernest Severt, Allireeht vs. Joe Kule. Finish mutches best two In three falls. 1'lpe organ music by rtev.

O. L. Morrill. Tickets on Hale at Van I'lnrk's, Cox A Harris, Williamson Haxter, Os-cttr Aiilliu. Henry Ordeman.

Prices 50- to S1.50, every seat SPKfJAL BAKOAINS: One-Fourth Carat lllue White, at Three-Eighths Carut Blue White, at One-Half Carat Blue White, ut was used. person, allowed people to throw banc-balls at his head. The pairons were co-eds and he was never in Knza Zeiler, campus impressario, presented her dog and cat show, assisted by Ora Hyde. The animal part of the show was furnished by Paul Thomas and George Geib. A chariot race with go-carts was presented bv Carl Hall and Althea Heitsmith and a sword dance by real Syrians was presented.

The foreigners were Kichard Kuqus and M. Assay, recently of Lebanon. Members of the Boys' club gave a few skits. The circus was arranged by Earle Balen and Muriel Thayer, representing the two associations. Freddie was taken to St.

Harnaba for the last few yiars, decades or cen- tunes, that if the ground hog emerge from hirt laif on the day of February uud doc not eo bin thadow lie remiiirin out and that ix the true indication thut tin. re in to be nix weeks of mild weather. If he Keen his shadow and the shd-Ow freezes to the ground the hug gei back into Ian den and stavn there lor ix weeks, because the itnliiation that it is going to be cold enough to freeze things up "right An.) it (days at the frigid Point for mx week. Hut Arctumis Monax, an the furry forecaster of weather is termed $35 $55 $110 would run up such an alley. True, there was iii, alley through there and the allev between Hixth and Ninth streets north had been vacated, but inasmuch as tracks had been laid to factories tVid factory sites north of them (one eight hospital on Oct.

3t, the day he was burned. It was three weeks before he could be brought home. Some of the burns were so deep that it was neces- Three-Fourths Carat Blue White, at sary to wait until new tissues had years ago ami ine ouier last vear) tuey thought if highly possible that such (From the Saturday EYeniiMj Tribune.) Persons accustomed to midnight suppers will have to change their hours somewhat, beginning Monday night, if they want to be sure of a meal. According to an understanding with the police department, some of the biggest cafes of the city will close their track might be needed in the future to 303 Andrus Building develop their lioldmgs. So an allev leen formed before the skin could be grafted.

Boy Actors -Score Hit was condemned through the vacate SECOND FLOOR sections above anil a petition made to the. citv council that an allev be con demned through the Ford property. The city council withheld tne liuild Monday, Tuesday, Wednes doors promptly at the stroke of midnight, beginning Feb. 3. This arrangement Hci-nrdinsr to Chief Martinson, is ing permit aud after an investigation Presentation of Playlet, "Allison's Lad," Meets With Favor of Faculty Club.

day, February 3, 4 and 5 decide. I tnat it might fie well to con irr inte-eerf of good morals. It is demn an alley through to the Great wholly voluntary on the part of the SAXE'S LYRIC "The Cowboy Northern tracks. Sucii an order was made. Then it was held that an alley illionaire" on the side of the track was necessary in the dictionary of (ciencen, rtvlo a march on the caiendar veterday ami tame out of bis burrow one day in advance.

Pollcemau Seen Ground Hog. I'atrolmdu Harnev McConville, on duty in NortLi'ast MiuneafKdis, swears he mw the grornd hog as it Emerged from a hole near the railroad track at Washington street and Tnentv-second avenue northeast and that Arctomis took a sniff of the ozone, saw his shadow silhouetted oil the snow and thi-n turned bark into his lair. Mel on-ville reported the incident to the east iide, Bt itton, but there was some ske-tii isin about the appearance. To visitors and cerlaiu credulous persons I'. G.

I'ursstdl, weather fori--taster, announced yesterday that the crouiid Iiol' would eofHe out of his hole if alley was to be of any use This is being considered. it will De 0 feet wide and Mno feet long trom cafe proprietors. STATE RIVER DATA COMPLETE Government Eeport Estimates Undeveloped Horse Power. Minnesota will be one of the first states to have complete statistics and information regarding state water resources. Next week.

the most complete 1 nutaf rntinrt. ill t. he' V'nited States will the concrete abutment of the viaduct A Comedy Drama of Ranch Life in Two Parts. Before .100 members of the Faculty Women's club the members of the Dramatic club of the Boys' club yesterday a successful one act playlet) "Allison's Lad." "The play was written by Beulah Dix and the scenes take place during the second civil war in England. to the grade of rourth avenue north Thrilling Scoiios of Dare-Devil Cowboy Sports and Pastimes, MAGNIFICENT FURS an eartneu wall some lo teet high, Broncho Busting.

Buekintr, Honing and Reckless Riding all 'I his alley, then, would be blind at me emu, but ita supporters contend that woven into one of the most Fascinating Stories Ever Told. it would serve as an unloading an, REDUCED. maneuvering ground tor the trucks Finest Quality Distinctive Styles the future inauutactories until such time us me ranroad put in a spur up the main alley. Ford Company Makes Protest. wide Range.

Even a hasty view will impress you with the advisability of taking advantage of the big price reductions during our Annual Clearance Sale. tod.y, see his shadow and retire to the warm underground retreat. Hut Mr. J'urssell was troubled, lie has been a student of ground hogs for many a year. He has watrhed for them to enmo out of their burrows, but he has never rccn their bhadows in the at of frecz-inc to the around, lie has seen frozen Then; was an immediate protest ffom the representative of the Ford coin lsadore Oleiskey, Abe Horwitz, William Mann, William Cohen, and Otto Marcus are the chief characters in the plav.

The play starts when a group of cavaliers are imprisoned by Roundheads. One of the party' is to be executed. They shake dice to decide which one is to die. Allison's lad is the loser in the dice game. He goes forth to meet his fate after parting with the old colonel, his father' friend.

The colonel dies of heart failure when pany. rue proposed allev not only cut iitieir future faetorv in half but also B. R. CO. took away all tlietr trackage.

The be issued by engineers in charge of the hvdrographic. survey under the direction of W. G. Hovt, district engineer of the water resources branch of the I'nited States geological survey. According to the report, the water survey of the state has been completed and full information is now avail able regarding the streams of Minnesota, their sauitarv condition and the volume of power thev can produce as well as full data regarding lakes and other water sources.

It estimates that the total undeveloped power of the state is 500,000 horse power and that the volume that can be ecomoni-callv used, in addition to that alreadv utilized is more than 120,000 horse power. latter was most important inasrr.ui "Mfrs. of Furs of Known Quality" 56 South Seventh Street. BE SURE TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT THE CABLE PIANO CO. IN ADVANCE FOR THE AEmW TOURNAMENT AND BALL COLISEUM, MONDAY NIGHT as the site had been chosen lecause of the excellent railroad facilities.

No uther place would do just as well an the present plan was ruinous. The he hears the latal shot. The members of the Dramatic, club had been trained for the last two months by Miss Booth, Mrs. t'arlyle Scott and Miss Shannon. Positively the Last Chance to See the Big Military Show OCR CANCER SPECIALIST Will give expert advice on CANCERS AND TUMORS.

Consult him freely In person or by letter at the LAWRENCE SANATORIUM 830 K. 17th Minneapolis. Tel IH99. proposed that if a spur were found necessary in the future that it might be just as well run in on a curve so as to come into the alley in the next block without doing more thau cut into their back lots. '1 he council, however, could not justify itself in ordering a curved alley, though tnere was uo mention of an alley in.

the proposed remedy. The idea was to curve a spur in from the south. This would necessitate a tun ground hog shadows, though. Why It 13 So Dark. Mr.

I'ursstll is a scieiitift not a nature faker. Kverv time he has found a ground hog's sliadow frozen to the ground he has taken it to his office and linked it up. That, is why it is so darn in the federal building. Some people aid that it was because there was so much dust on the skylights, but the real reason is because there are so luanv shadows in the building that Mr. 1'urssel) hag collected year after year.

Mr. Fnrssell has planned to w'atch nd see what really happens. At New" lirighton there is ground hog bur-low-, lnir or den. Mr. Purssell said last night that he would rise two hours rx'fore dawn today, get on his bicycle and ride to New "lirighton and sit beside the den, lair or burrow, ami watch for the ground hog.

The Reporter Knows Plans. No one knows that he is going to An this excent the cub reporter of The Four New Sanitary Inspectors Vaccinated for First Lesson fflSTRY Skr DEi You Can Make Pure nel under the Fifth avenue viaduct and a consequent raising of the grade. As this avenue is the main artery for that sectiou of the North side, which has about 60.000 population, it wus deemed it would work a hardship on the inhabitants there. The matter was discussed from a good many view That Lasts LAGER Tribune, whom he took into his con- points and so far as the council goes, fidence. After he has satisfied him- rests with one alley ordered and an- That's what Makes Satisfied Customers.

We try to make our Dental work so good and lasting self as to whether the ground hog does other pending aud investigations 011 Wrotrl Crown- or does not come out ot nis nolo ami toot scratching to make certain. Frank Whinnery also had been vaccinated some years ago and he also was sent through the performance. "We can't take ny chances of get ting smallpox in this department." said Dr. Haynes. Tiien he gave the first instructions to the recruits on fumigating houses.

It will be several davs before the lessons are completed. Thev include instructions in how to hit a tack in putting up quarantine signs. The four inspectors were added to the list of sanitary inspectors of the health department" bv the council on Friday night. The office of the department opened at a. m.

yesterday. At 7 clock two of the men were at the door waiting for admittance. So the matter stands now. The Civic Four new sanitary inspectors went to work yesterday, and four brand new sanitarv inspectors are anxiously watching neat patches on their arms. These patches formed rart of the initiation into their work.

Ever been vaccinated," asked Or. F. E. llaynes, quarantine physician. said A.

B. Ferrin, "fifteen years ago." "Roll up vour sleeve, said Dr. Havnes. A minute later Mr. Ferrin was ready-for a sore arm.

"You good looking young man, ever been vaccinated," asked the doctor of J. K. McDonald. "Nope," said -Mr. McDonald.

A moment later he was. Next came Frank Crowell. He had been vaccinated but received another In Your Own Home With Johann Hofmeister Genuine Lager Beer Extract and Commerce association has the mat Uridgewoik that yon show our work to your neighbors and friends and then l.as seen him do so with his own eves, tnd look about and fasten his (the ground hog's) eyes on the ground in ter 111 baud and is investigating it, deep thought, Mi-. 1'urssel 1 says that he, tint has no report to make as yet. The will know whether the legend is true Real Estate board has the matter un- and will decide what to do.

hen ne consideration also, it is now be- fore their executive committee. will telephone to The Tribune and de IflflTHPIIT 17 A I IM fpouwrnl us. All our oper-WwlllllJUl iMSiil ators arc registered dentists skilled with years of experience. There is no excuse for doing poor work. REMEMBER THE LOCATION: scribe what happened aud state nis decision in the matter.

it is rumored that engineers are surveying with a view to reporting on the feimihilitv nf the curved sour and the CALLED tunnel under the viaduct. All the par CUSTER SURVIVOR IS ties seem to be holding back awaiting develntmients. Frederic F. Gerard was Interpreter With IU-fated Expedition. NICOLLET AVENUE SECOND FLOOR Several solutions nave been onereo, Frederic F.

Gerard, who died Thurs-'but none seem to suit both parties; or, f' n. a I 'if involve third. dav at St. Cloud, was a former thev suit both, they a resident of Minneapolis and one ot the For instance, if the lord company An Iron Clad 20-Year Guarantee given with all work. Our charges are about one-half the high-priced dentists.

few living survivors ot the members built back through lats ami J. tne i a i i i i which track nf the Custer expedition was would have room and probably OXYGENATED GAS As ministered bf our skillful operators makes our deatsl work absolutely painless. age enough in front for their immediate needs until a spur could be built up the allev now ordered. But a corner of lot is held bv a third party who holds it at an exorbitant price. A tunnel through the Ford factory itself might prove a reined v.

A trade or properties has also been hinted at. There ought to be an adjustment made and that right speedily. Real Malt and nop Beer at 9 Cts. a Gallon Ye you can now brew your own HUDSON'S DIAMONDS Will Stand Any Test as to Price, Quality and Beauty Don't worry about money arrangements can be made whereby you can pay for your work weekly or monthly. Settlement Should Be wane.

This ad.iustmeut should be made soon to avoid complications. No one desires to keep the Ford factory out of the citv. Yet it seems inevitable that this will be the result. In Seattle a similar disturbance caused the same company to move to Portland. Action should be taken to prevent a like occurrence here.

The Ford company will listen to reasonable proposals' and surelv so will the citizens of Minneapolis who are involved. Steps taken to make an arrangement that will be satisfactory to all will be heartily bucked up and aided in every way possible Present indications point to the fact that the interests now aroused will speedily lead to an adjustment. No one wants to see the Ford company forced to hold its property open for a number of years pendincr the possibility of a future side track and in the meantime move its factory elsewhere. No one wants to see injustice done to i-a Gixonvers and property holders of practically wiped out bv the Indians in the battle of the Little Big Horn. Mr.

Oirard accompanied the expedition in the employ of the government ss an interpreter and his experiences during the famous battle are a matter of history. He was born in St. Louis, in 1829, and in 1848 to Fort Pierre, S. where he was employed as a trapper until 1872 when he entered the services of the government. In 1801' he came to Minneapolis.

His wife and four children, residents of this city, survive him. VETERAN FIREMAN IS CALLED Albert J. Hart Served In Department 22 Years. Albert -T. Hart, member of the Minneapolis fire department, who entered the service two years after it had been placed upon a paid bnsis, died yesterday at his home, 38 Folk street northeast.

Heart disease caused death. He was about (30 years ojd and is survived by his wife aud one son, Evan II art. When Mr. Hart the, department motor trucks were unknown and, in fact, some of the old baud-drawn engines were still in use. lie retired from the department in February, 1008.

At that time he was assistant engineer of engine company No. lie entered the service Sept." 13, 1SS0, as a pipe-uian at engine company No. 10. INTER-RACE UNIONS OPPOSED Iowa Solons Indicate Leaning Toward Anti-Miscegenation BUI. By Ansoriutfd Press, Pes Moines, Iowa, Feb.

2. The lower house of the Iowa legislature indicated yesterday that it intended ti pass a bill to prevent intermarriage between white persons and negroes, ivhen. by a vote of 24 to 40, it rejected the report of the judicial committee. This committee had reported kill lot iudetiuite postponement. Whalebone Plates resemble natural teeth.

Their durability is phenomenal, they will wear forever. Gold Crowns Made of the heaviest gold, 2'Jk fine, double thickness on chewing surface. Guaranteed for 20 years. Bridge Work We make a specialty of gold and porcelain bridge work. See sample of this beautiful work.

We our work to give satisfaction for 'JO years. PERFECT DIAMONDS We are showing the largest collection you ever saw assembled in one store out of the ordinary way they are mounted will please you. An Engagement Bing with the Hudson trade mark requires no defense they are what your fiancee would expect to wear Ask to be shown our gems from $50.00 upwards. HUDSON SON, JEWELERS 37 and 39 South Seventh Street beer-best you ever tasted essily. cheaply, rljtht in your own home.

With Johauu Hofmeister Heer Kxtract. anyone ciin uuike the saiui- high quality latter heer that hits been uuule in Germany for ages in the same honest, old. fashioned way. Beer thut so tasty, so wholesome, ho siitlfviun, every member of the family will surely be tieliKhted with it. Hotter beer fur barter than you tun Ihiv in saloons or in bottles anywhere in this eotiniry.

And it Will cost you but a half rent glass little over 'i ecu is a imirt! Just think of the suvIiik' In a mouth's time or a year. Itctneiitber. it's not near-bier not Imitation heerthnt I'm you about but real iennn style beer Inter beer, made of seleet llarley and the best Hops. ILer of fine, natural color topped with a rich, evemny foam, lleer with simp mid sparkle clean and pure as can be with life and health In every drop. Heer that makes your mouth water jtit to luok al it.

And the taste oh, iteltcl llofmi Ister baiter Heer Instruct Is guaranteed miller the S. Food nml Dniirs Act. Serlnl No. 1.3 IT. No license needed anywhere to tuiik" vonr own beer Willi this pure (let a can of it follow th simple Instructions then you'll know why brewery beer caa never be sold woere this beer has been Introduced.

Mr run makes i'-a full mm of beer. SOe ran makes gallons of beer. Sold bv nli diuirtlsts. or 'ijt prepaid, upon rwelpt of price (either sire i. by Johana Hofmeister, lilt Hofm Water Building.

hteagn. III. Gold Fillings '75 I that part of the citv. All that is neces- Gold Crown, extra heavy 3.00 Full Set of Teeth (Whalebone) I. OO Bridge Work, per tooth, best gold 3.00 White Crowns 3.O0 Aluminum Plates ,..12.00 Platinum Fillings 50i Teeth Cleansed 50 Teeth Extracted Painless.

sarv IS ior capauie uonun to affair in charge and hasten a speedy settlement. DJ VL NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTISTS 618 MCOI.LKT AVKM'K, SKCONU FLOOK. Special Attention to out-of-town piitltiils. Have your iinpreaatoa taken la the morning Ho home Willi teeth the sunte duy, All luttuitei sunken. IS offices In the I lilted Nlute.

Open dally I evenings till SuulBVs 1ft to LnUj Attendants. Consolidated with Alveolar Uentlsts. New York Kenlnl 31 Mrollet Are. 1 Imve aticceaKfully cured, without reaort to surgical operation or the nae of painful plasters Addresses itlven of cured patients. Many cases of long standing healed ufler all other method h'l falleil.

OR, WILLIAMS, Specialist In Cancer. KstahllshH yeur, Wi University A. 8. Minneapolis. (Have this notice.).

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