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THE W&SHmTONfHERALD 12 TUESDAY, MAT 23, 19JU. 1 . - " , -r ' . A Charming Array of i Women's Footwear THE swellest and prettiest models in Women's Foot wear are to be found here. A stock that is many times larger than is to be found in the ordinary shoe stores. Our prices are very reasonable. SPJPPT jXS . Our "Florence" Low Shoes. Price, $4. All the newest and rich est effects in Low Shoes of the highest grade. Equal to any sold elsewhere at $5.00. Our "Edith" Shoes. Price, $3. In high and low cut; all the latest styles and shapes. All leathers. Equal to any $3.50 shoe in the city. "Capital" Shoes for Men, $3. Men's High and Low Shoes, in all the best leathers, black and tan, and smartest styles, including the new high-tee last. "Bunion" Shoes for Men and Women, $4. We are sole agents for the famous Bunion Shoes. Ttie most comfortable foot wear a man or woman could wear. FAMILY SHOE STORE F ' SHOES AND HOSIERY jos. strasburger Co. 310-312 Seventh St N.W. THE WEATHER has been so bad recently that many root's have suffered, spouts have rotted, and gutters damaged. DOES YOUR ,oaf 5,eaV1 BEO V t. orr D. R. STANSBURY, 1304-S N T.ATB. N. J. 'PbOM U. 129. Hrl"tt 'JJ"iJ K'W,"K"H"K":'H,4 s Tlie Famous HOOMAKER I PENN. RYE ";" Ten years old. SMS. Order br 'phona. T Alao TENNESSEE, J1.00 Bottle. The Shoomaker Co . 1331 E Street N. W. 4 Established laul Then. Main UMra. , ! GIEL 2IAY HAVE ELOPED. Mnx Ilj-ninn Asks Washington Police to Find His Daughter. Max Hj-man. of East Arlington. Va . has asked tbe Washington police to find bis daughter. Annie Hyman, nho dis appeared from her home last Satur day. A search of her room revealed that all her clothes were gone, and the father thinks she has eloped. He said he did not know of any man who kept com pany with his daughter, and Is at a loss to explain her disappearance. POLICE SEEKING WINDOW VANDALS Ninth Street Stores Stripped of White Letters. The. police of the First precinct are looking for the vandals who stripped the windows In Ninth street of whito letters on business houses. On the win dows of the Astor Lunch, 440 Ninth street, twenty-six letters were removed. Martin's Cafe lost twelve letters. Capt. Holllnberger, of the First pre cinct, said last night It might be spite work. He is of the impression the van dalism was committed early Sunday morning. "JOY EIDER" PUNISHED. Walter Jail Mitchell Sent Fifteen Month. The temptation to handle the steering wheel of a big touring car. belonging to O. M. Foss, of Boston, who is stopping at a Washington hotel, resulted In a Jail term of fifteen months for Walter Mit chell, twenty years old, who was charged in tho Police Court yesterday with de stroying private property. Mitchell invited two friends to take a "Joy ride," telling them ho was employed by Mrs. Whiting. Tho machine was taken from the vicinity of Fourteenth and C streets northwest, and was loft at First and D streets northwest. When tho automobile was found It was damaged 5250. ABE MARTIN SAYS: 4 SATL0BS ABE SENTENCED. Tlicjr Jin j- Be Released If Each Pays $100 Fine. Although they pleaded their altercation with Thomas Carr was a fight and not slaughter, Thomas Clark and Frank Wlsnowskl. sailors on the U. S. S. Talla hassee, were yesterday sentenced to ten months each In the workhouse by Judge Pugh in the Police Court. The sailors and Carr were fighting in a lumber yard, tho question of the fight ing qualities of soldiers and sailors hav ing arisen. Carr told tho court he would have made a better showing, but vas out of practice. If the sailors piy a fine ot 100 each, they will be released, and It is said the fines will be paid by their comrades. Lafe Bud says he's sorry he didn' learn t' be a dentist, so he could charge folks whatever he needed. Don't worry over trouble. It never broke a date yet. BEQUESTS MADtf IN THREE WILLS Property Left to .Relatives by Testators. HALSTEAD CASE HEARD. DEEDS OF TllUST. H. K. FULTON Cutnbllslied 1870. 314 9th St. N.W. loney to Loan Hatches, Diamond, and Jewelry, AUGAIX AT OKTAIIk TRY THE NATIONAL DINNER OR LUNCH EIGHTH AND G STS. IT. W. Quality anil Service Unexcelled, OPEN SU.NDAYS. INMATE SEEKS A PARDON. Arthur I). Darnel Hecrntlj-'Expoed I'lot at St. ElIzn1-tltH. A retition fur the pardon of Arthur D Ilarnes .m inmate of the Goernment 2Uh,H.il for the Ini-ine. will be presented to 1'ieMiIent "laft thlt fck Sceral months ago Barnes exposed a 1 lot of u number of convict patients to escape Barnes -was convicted of slajlng a man who intruded Into his family while In Indian Territory, lifteen ears ago After serving a short time In the Atlanta pen itentiary, Barnes showed signs of inan itj and was transferred to St. Elizabeth's Mcilnl Aiinrdeil Heat Cnlet. Trank llartin, of 119 Second street north fast, has been award the medal for the btst drilled experienced priato In Com pany D. of the high school cadets, in the recent competitive drill of the company, und not another cadet as erroneously published Prlintc I.losd round Guilty. Private Hugh A Llojd, Company B, , rirst Battalion of Engineers, stationed at Washington Barracks, was convicted by court-martial of the charge of con duct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline The court sentenced Llod to be dlshonorablv discharged, to forfeit pay and allowances, and to be confined at hard labor for three months. fcyuaro SSi Lota (A and 67; La wrer.ro A. Pjle to A. L. Martin and Clement It. Illlllari, trus ters, to erirs Kobert II Scrcczins. J2.131.S0. r&Table Juno 30, 1911. 6 per cert per annuo. Sauare 305 Lot 1M; Join C MeFarlanti et ux. to tl K Howrrstni and 1-Yt-d V. RreTes. trustee, to tecure Cbarles 3. Walier, 11.20, monthly rayments. 9 rrr cent per annum. Square 1ST Lot W, Thomas II. Perth et nx. to II. B. Howenjtein and Fred W. Becres, trusters, to ecare Jcs-ph Paul. $1,109, monthly pay ment.. 6 rxr cent jr annum txjuare 1M Let . Uesa A. liapler to Jesso L. Hci'koll and Ilobert Callahan, trustees, to e air William E II Mtrriu. $2 KX. 6 to X month.. 6 jtr rent ier annum. Square. aTJ-Lot 20. J. Eduard Fowler et nx to Thoma. V. Femlcr aid Charles SI Bnckhcad, tni?Tei. to ciire Otorce P Kiricwoud, J3.DC0, 3 rears 3 per cent, serai annuall) Square 4-one half of cnjtinal lot 9; Frank A. Junes et ux. to John Lewu .Smith and Floyd n Dan rust-M, to se-eiir WUliam E. Am brose, trustee under equity 20563. $1,463, 1 and 2 yeor, 6 jt cent, e-mi annually. Barry Farm Lot 22. action 2. Channcev M. Blourt e ux to John r Anas and Samuel A. Drury. trustees, to secure Lee Ilrown JW12. 1 to 63 rontli". 6 ivr cent, rfmi annually. Squar 23T3 Lot 19. J Edward Fowler et nx. to Ticmaa W. Towlcr and Charles M Brlckhead tnu;te. to sccjre Ofcrse P. Klrkwood, $JOr), 3 veir 5 pe r cent, cmi annually. S-iuarc lftw-Part cf lot 11. Hetman It. HowensJeia ct ux. to IS. Franas Saul and James F. Shea. tniNtee-s. to curc the Home Savings Bank. JwJOO 3 shears. 6 per cent, ml annually. Square 10u3-l"art rf lot 12. Herman R. Howenstdn et ux to U. Frarids "ail and James F. Shei. tni"ti--s to e-ure tho Home Sanre Hank. $2.20. 3 jers. 6 rr cent, semiannually Pquan; 3-Lrt 2D; Jcrterhine M Shannon to Edward S We-oU and James S Orant. trustees, to n- cur- Eliia J. Ualton. S2.000. 3 years. 5 ivr cent. ktoI annuallr. Squire 933 Part of lot 10, John II. Burke et ux. to Howard Itod. tnatce. to hecure William D. Crc9man. 12,495, 1 to 48 months, 6 per cent per annum. Square 3110Lot O: Jare E. Hill to James Berry aid William McK. Clayton. trusto. to ktuto the rcrpetual Building Association. J2.0T0 Square 7 Part cf lot 6: Mildred A. Fauneo to E'Icry J Burtt and Frank A Johton. trustees. tn secure the Mutual Serial Building Association. S3TC. 120 Bennies road Fortune Enlarged, part of lot 1; ltoUrt F. Jones et ux. to Harrej C. Bickel and Ilnire Clrrrland. trustees, to secure Hush A. Thrift 11,075, monthly luyments. 6 rer cent per auuum. Dobbins' Addition-Lot 94. block 7; Charles S. Brun- eiaje et ux. to Ercauuel Siieich and Emanuel Sjeieh. Jr.. trustees, to secure Percy S Bruu- l 2 jenrs 6 per cent, semi aonualb. Chief JuMlce Clabaucrh Iteccrrea IJe cinlon After Argament. Chief Justice ClabauRh jesterday heard arguments on the demurrer filed to the plea in abatement raised by Grlflln Hal stead in indictments for alleged false pretenses In connection with transaction when he was engaged In the stock brokerage business under tho firm name of Griffin Halstead & Co. Involuntary proceedings In bankruptcy had been filed against Halstead, and when a receli-er and later when a trustee were named by tho court Halstead sur rendered his books and papers to him In his plea of abatement Halstead al leges misuse was made of these books by tho United States attorney when he presented them to the grand Jury In con nection with procuring the Indictments. It was argued by Attomejs A. A, Blr ney and H. Prescott Gatley, counsel for Hulstead, that by such action tho govern ment had practically forced Halstead to be a witness against himself, contrary to his consltutlonal rights. United States Attorney Wilson contended It is not shown that such accounts were the only evidence before the grand Jury upon which the indictments were based The chief Justice reserved decision. DUE TO AS ACCIDENT. Coroner's Jury Given Verdict on Dentil of Engineer llurcb. Unavoidable accident was the erdlct of the coroner's Jury yesterday morning in the case of Charles Burch, tho Baltimore and Ohio engineer, who was killed Sat urday night when his engine, drawing the Chicago express, jumped the track near the end of the terminal jards, New York and Florida acnucH northeast. An autopsy performed on the body Sun day developed the fact that Burch s heart was crushed when the front trucks of the mall car passed over his body. Howard Crambllt, the fireman, who was thrown out of the cab, but escaped uninjured, testifleel he did not know how the engineer came to be thrown out of the cab, or what was responsible for the accident. Dr. Edgar M. Partlett. medical examiner In the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, told of being a pas senger on the train and of noticing the brakes being applied quickly and the train stopping. Ho told of finding the engineer under the mall car dead. Clarence B von Drehle. assistant train director for th Baltimore and Ohio, tes tified that immediately after the accident he examined the tracks. They were In perfect condition, and he could not ex plain the cause of the accident. Tho bodv of the engineer, which was taken to Martinsburg, W. Va., Sunday I mnvnln K. l.le nanhnti' Alhnrf C TliirntT Eq"? L'L66 V w " JTO- " P" was buried vesterdav afternoon. ' lots 9S and 99, and part of square the Supreme Council. Mother Council f the World, cf the Inspector's General Kntjht Commanders of the lK-uso ct the Temple of RJomon of the thirty mini decree of the Anaent and Ar- cepted .Scottish Bite cf Free Masonry e the Southern JurUliction of tha United States to the National Satires and Trust Ompany. trus tee, to secure tho American Security and Trust Company, WO (I) 3 years, 5 rr cent, quarterly. Square 1233 Part of let 2, George P. Du Brw et ux to the Washington Loan and Trust Com pany, trustee, to secure the Equitable Co-opera-tire Building Association JTCO Mount Pleasart Lot HI; Samuel O. Parker ct ux. to Herbert T. Shannon and Mori en J. Lucks, trustees to secure J. Wallac- Allen, $7,750, 3 rears. 5 per cent, semi annually Brookland-Part cf lot 20. block 23; Frank 11 Jackson. r , to the Washington Loan and Trust Ccmpany, trustee, to secure the Equitable Co opentlre Building Association, S3 000. . W. L. DOUGLAS '3, 3M &$4 Shoes g, Y OU are invited to visit W. L. Douglas i shoe store and inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high cut shoes. The greatest variety, all the latest novelties, in cluding Short Vamp Shoes which make the foot look smaller ; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well as the more Substantial Styles which have made V. L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever your ideal of a shoe, you will find it in a W. L. Douglas store. W. L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer for the money than any other make. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. PflimnN Tfc genuine Intro IT. L. Douglas UriU I IUI1 name and the retail price tamped fiHH3&.ov- fas ftoys' Sho, t2Jk$t0 Tbe Best School sad Dres Shoes for tne mce in Amen. aalnat high prieei and Inferior shoes. REPU8E SUBSTITUTES CLAIMED TO If yoa cannot obtain W. L. Uouglai (noet in yonr town, write for catalog. Shoes sent dlreel from factory to wearer, all charges prepaid. W. I DOOQLaS, 152 Spark St. , Brockton, Mass. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., 905 Pa. Avo. IM.VV. Union Ticket Office. The Washington, Baltimore and Anna polls Railroad now maintains a union ticket ofDce near the center of tho city, located at 1424 New York aenue, with baggage, telegraph, telephone, and waiting-room facilities. Tickets are sold not only to Baltimore and Annapolis, but also to Kensington, including tickets oer the Chevy Chase lino of the Capi tal Traction Company, also over the new and Interesting line to Bladensburg, in cluding the Columbia line of the Wash- Irigton Railway and Electric Company to White Houpe Station. Tho Rill of Julia A. Kheam. dated De cember IT, 190S, was recorded yesterday. She bequeaths all her property to John A. Hamilton and L Cabell Williamson, executor", to be held in trust to be dis posed of as follow b: To her daughter. Sadie V. Downing, personal effects, hus band. Henry W Rheam. tho entire in- "ome of the estate. Annette SI. Wright, by will dated Feb ruary 2S last, devises to her brother, Charles S Wright. $100: Barbara Horn, of South Acton. Slabs, , J500; the Woman's Hoard of SIls&loiis of the Pacific, affili ated with the Congressional Church, for foreign work in India, jyv, Washington Loan and Trun Comp iny, J4.C00 to be held In trust, the Income to be paid in monthly Installments to her sister, Anna Wright, during her natural life, the rest to bo held in trust by the Washington Loan and Trust Company to paj the In come to her bister, SI. Anna Wright, to pay at her death the Woman's Board of Missions, of the Pacific, and the reslduo to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Sllsslons The Washington Loin and Trust Company is numed exec utor. By tho will of Col George 31. Brayton, V. S A , his w ife. Sirs. Elizabeth 1 Brayton. Is named as sole bencflclarj and executrix. The will is dated April 23. 1902. WHOOPING COUGH PREVAILS. Isolation of I'uteuta llejjun lr tbe Health Department. Sixteen caes of whooping cough have been reported to health officer from Si. Ann's Infant Aslum, where a measles epidemic caused four deaths The health department has isolated the whooping cough patients, and it is thought the disease will not spread. The reports of the cases were received estenla morning Dr. Eugene Li Slerle. phjslclan In charge of contagious dl-eo.s. sas whooping cough Is not a dangerous dlfase There are 110 cases of whooping cough under treatment In the District This is aboie the usual average for this time of j ear. There are 1.004 cases of measles under treatment In the District, and about fifty cases were recorded jesterday. Old Cnne La Itrilieil, The District Court of Appeals will be called upon to decide the Jlu.G-w claim for alleged, libel of Daniel W. Baker, former United States Attorney, against Bralnard II Warner, according to ac tion taken before the District Supreme Court, jesterday, when counsel for Sir. Baker submitted to a Judgment being en tered In favor of the defendant, and noted an appeal to the District Court of Appeals. is the name that springs to the lips of epicures when good eating is talked of. The Original Ger man Rathskeller where the Planked Steak and Lobsters are prepared and served in the most appetizing manner. Orchestra Excellent Cois of Waiters finest Cooking TO THE BUSY MAN Noon Day Lunch with Beer or Coffee, 12 to 2 P. MT 25c A Well Prepared Table d'Hote Dinner With Wine 6 to 8 P. M. 75c Regular Meals a La Carte at all Hours Music, 8 to 12 P. M. Special Musical Program All This Week Wines, liquors. Imported Beers and Cheeses HOTEL FRITZ REUTER HENRY ACHTERKICHEN, Proprietor Pa. Ave. and Four-and-a-Half St. N. W. J ANAC0STIA. A special meeting of the Ladles Guild of Emmanuel Episcopal Church was held jesterday afternoon In the parish hall of the church, with Sirs. A. B. Frlsble presiding, when plans were completed for the purpose of raising funds to help with the current expenses of the church. Tho ladles of thlB order are also to as sist at the Episcopal Home for Children on Saturdij- afternoon next In serving supper and receiving guests. In the reserve force at the Eleventh police precinct In Anacostla will permit, Capt William T. Anderson, commanding. Is to detail nn additional officer for duty in Anacostla proper on each Saturday night hereafter. The territory covered bj- this beat is too large for one man on this night and he is unable to com plete his rounds and giie proper care to the business section. Additional patrol boxes will also be stationed on several Important streets to insure the proper safetj-. The annual election of officers of the Epworth League of tho Anacostla SI. E. Church will take place at a meeting called for tonight in the church build ing. Fourteenth and L streets. Charles F. Linger will preside at this meeting. The Anacostla Ice plant, the onlj' one of its kind In this vicinity, started oper ation j'estcrdaj' and the management of this plant state that It Is their desire to make about fortj- tons of Ice a daj The plant is undir the control of local men and will do much toward furnishing the residents here with the desired quantltj' of Ice. Tnfi addition of Improved ma chinery roafjs it possible to perform this work. An auxiliary has been Installed to be ued In case of n breakdown on the regular machlnerj'. Plans are being made by the staff at the Government Hospital for the Insane for the annual graduation exercises that will take place on the 9th of June, when a large class of nurses will receive their diplomas. It will be the largest class eer graduated from this training school and the exercises will take place in Hitchcock Hall. - PLACES OF INTEREST. library cf CocpuM Open 9 a. m. to 19 p. m. oa frcolar daji; from 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. oo Sundays and on certain holiday. Durins July, August, asd bticmber. cloaca 1 p. m. Saturday. Public Ubrary Opra 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; holidays. 9 a. ta, to 9 p. m. : Sundays. 2 to 9 p, m. White House Open 10 a. ai. to 2 p. m. United Sutra Capital-Open 9 a. m. to ISO p, m. Corcoran Gallery of Art-Open (free) Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, 93) a. m. to 4 p. m.; 3unda7, 130 to JO. Other days, 3 cents admission. State. War. and Naiy Derailments-Open 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. (The original Declaration of Independ ence is in the library at the etate Department ) United State Treurj Open 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. United States I'atent OSes Open 9 a. m. to X p. m. United States Pension Bureau Open 9 a, m. to 4 P. n. United States Post-office Open 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Washington City Post -otSce Open all hours. (The dead letter office la In the city pot-c3ce.) National Botanic Garden Open 6 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fish Cotnmlwion Open 9 a. m. to 130 p. m. Army Medical Museum-Open 9 a. m. to 430 p, in. National Museum Open 9s.m.to4JDpm. (in cluding holidays). Agricultural Department-Open 9 s. m. to 430 IX m. Bureau cf Ensrartrg and Imtlng Open 9 a. m. to 2 JO p. m. Washington Monument (H6H feet la height) Opes (30 a. m. to 4 39 p. m. (Elrtstor runs from 9 a. m, to 1 p. m 1 Bureau of American Republic: Open 9 a. o. to I P. m. Daughters of the American Berolution Buildings Open 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Smithsonian Institution Open 9 a m. to 430 p. m. (Including boll lays). GoTcmment Printing Odce Open 10 a. m. to 2 ) p. m. Nary Yard Open 9 a. m. to 32" p. m. Southworth Cottage. 36th and Prospect are. Key Mansion llotae of Franca Scott Key, author of "The Star Spargled Banner." 3518 M street northwest. Open dally, except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 530 p m. Admission free. IN THE SUBURBS. Arlington National Cemetery. Cbrry Chase and Kenslrgtcn. Zoological Park (open all day). Rock Creek Bridge and Park. Mount Vernon (the home and tomb of Washlsr ton) Open 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Nayal Obsenatorj Open 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Mount Oliret Cemetery. Bladuburg ANNAPOLIS. United States NaTal Academy. Maryland State House. r The Popular Service for Outing Is Terminal Taxlcab Co."s Packard "30" livery. Rates. $3 hour. Phone North 1212. If you think it too hot for beer this kind of weather, you need not keep from quenching your thirst with a cold bottle of delicious ysfikucQz the only real substitute for beer. Contains the flavor, color, and all the health-giving qualities of beer, yet it's a true temperance beverage. Sold Evcrj-whcrc by the GLASS In the Bottle. Ask for It at Soda Fountains. 'Phone Lincoln 234 for Home Deliver-. COKE EXCELS In every waj for cooking. It is clean, economical, and absolutely satlsfactorj. We supplj- coke at these prices: 3 Bushels Large Coke, drllrnrd CM 10 Bushels Large Coke, dellrered 8.70 W Bushels Large Coke, jelitercd J3J0 a Bushels Cnmhed Coke, d-litered 0.00 40 Bushels Crashed Coke, delltered J4.M (0 Bushes Crashed Coke, delltered JS.S0 :: WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO. .. 413 Tenth Street N. W. : ' 'I 'fr i' t' $ v '1 '' v I' v v 1' ' '' - ' Your Teeth Are Your Health Flslier'n Secretary on Job. Georpe R. Grove, new private secretarj' to Secretarj' Fisher, of the" Interior De partment, arrived in Washington Sundaj from his home In Milwaukee, and jes terday began to acqualrft himself with the duties of his new position. Ashmun N. Brown, the retiring secretary is as sisting Mr. Grove. LOCAL MENTION. EXCUItSIOJTS TO-DAY. Norfolk asd Washington Steamboat Company steamers from foot ot Serenth street for Old Point Comfort and Norfolk dally at 6 43 p. m. Steamer Charles Macalester for Mount Vernon leases berenth street vharf at 10 a. m. and IAS p m. daily except Sunday. Car from Fifteenth street and New York aresur erery quarter hour for main cntranco Zoo Park. Chery Chase, and Kralngton. Washington, Baltimore tod Annapolis Electrlo Railvay operates ilxty-thrr limited trains each day between Washington, and Baltimore, tearing Fif teenth street and New York arenue on the hour and halt hour. Abo trains to Annapolis lire min utes after tbe hoar. Oars from 15th and H street! northeast direct to National Training School and BUdenaburg. My Specialty: Porcelain Bridgework. This is without doubt the most beau tiful and lasting work known to dental science. Spaces where one or more teeth have been lost I replace to look so natu ral that detection is impossible. Ask to see samples of this beautiful work. y..MssssssssssssssssrS'NsssssssssssssssssSF "" X -JrJssssssssssssssssKTsssssssssssssssf--- fV iA A ? 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Ml I ,OVSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSK .BSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSf -s.'V - l.'';ssssssssssssssssssssssssisaiilllllllllllllHssS "'A , V I I? l-.f;' issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssVPeBRV -4' t losssssTIS&asssssssssssssss '..Zii? i i?TWx-;sssssl a- Hi1sssssssssssssssll ' -Hy - tV' Kf - "sHW- " !4WSlsssssssssssssl-' & t1f?ieVM LSy ""ssssr X-rt?i&Vt3rtsssssssssssssX t arTir - t?Vvsv st-l'v stifrVUssssssssssssssH ?J Xff-f frSsssssssK WHY HESITATE LONGER? You can't become disappointed with dental work done here. Mj- guarantee makes dissatis faction impossible. Assures you of dental work as lasting as It is beautiful. An office employing dental experts only could mako such a guaran- One of the most extravagant things you can do Is to put off coming to me. Decay spreads with marvelous rapldltj-. Let me save your teeth and save you money right now. You Take Bo Chances Here Lobss Experience Bqolpa Hlolcel, 4SS Me. av., 10 give mgnesi sausiacuon in Clean ing carpets and rugs. All facilities strictly modern. Work and prices always right. Fireproof storage at low rates. Tel. M. 2025 Stack Away You Baklaar Pan s and have the grocer sendyou J no. O. Me lnbcrg'B bread every day. 716 11th at, .ae. L LOOK FOR THE NAME DR. MYERS, THE PAINLESS DENTIST OLDEST DENTIST STAND IN THE DISTRICT. I am the Man Who Kills Pain-Painless Dentistry is not a myth.. I bring it into actual practice when I treat vour teeth. My up-to-date methods of extracting, filling, and bridging teeth cause you no pain whatever. Let me treat your decayed1 and aching teeth to-day and save yourself a great deal of needless suffering. I do nothing but the highest class work, absolutely painless, and my prices just one-half charged by other first-class dentists. Crowns, $3 to $5. Fillings, 50c Up. Plates, $3 Up. Gas or local anesthetic administered. Painless extraction. DR. J. NELSON MYERS, THE MAN WHO HAS (REDUCED ALL HIGH PRICES IN DENTISTRY. Painless Dentist. 627 PENNA. AVENUE. Dm 6ilman's unig More Phone Main 3676. 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