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Jl BALLARO DOINGS H. A. STARKLY IS CUTTING: POLES FOR HIS SERVICE LINES—WATER SERVICE OIS CUSSED (Special to Tha Star) »Al.t.AJ5I> May T.—II. A. Sturk •■>". who ««» era <1 nit . trl< frrtti.-)iU« a r«w »rrk« i»«i>. h;i» A , lore I of nun at work now rutting {vole* for hit j>«nho ,ni*«, »n.i will truln bulldtnv ti.-vt »itll The flint I* to hi located on Shllshol# tvrnun, ivtiil In connection with II will br •Milt » coM (torni* plant, with it 1& --ton rapacltr pat day, mi.l a lore* •t«l if rvx>ni for S9 ii» of I- : I'M ■ able foods. Mr. Btarfc*) Mjrn hi* rmkrhlnery lw» ativa>l> been boujtht. B) the term* of hl» franchise h« ta only al lowed four montha In which la cup ply th* city with -"0 It-candle power tights, iitwl n\ month* In 47UonvnVf,-inhtl. cmfwjrp njfwypm which to complete hla |*tt.lM* plant T^ant night th« city council met a* m commute of the whole to connUler I th* quentlon of a w«ter »upi>ly for the city. It was recommended by Coundtmen lita.ttl*. Wiley atnl Jain. Who vUtted Taeoma for the purpose of Inveatlgatlng that clty'a Krtmlan arrunr"in«nti>. that th* U.m ild Into the treactiry by II A. St*rV»v for his fr«nchl*e bond. b* used for buying a derrick nil ■». drilling outfit. It Is figured that four well* near th» reservoir now Mn( constructed at the north end of the city, would furnish a suf flclent water aupply, and a much purer one than can now be obtained by the city. In case the water will not flow of it* own fore*, the cow ' ■»!?(■*• recommended that a com pressed air system, such as Is used tn T»coma. b» employed to fore* it to flow. There Is plenty of money available for the carrying out of the artesian plan, anil It la figured that the coat ran be reduced by buying the drill ing equipment, using It. and then selling It ar.nln. No definite action was taken but at the next regular meeting the matter will be aettltd. "At present the water supply Is par tially taken from spring* In the eastern part of the city, and partial ly from attle pipes. LABORERS IN DEMAND Crine Fmpioyment Ofiice at 117 West Main Street Receives Many Calls for Men TVopJe who are complaining that there la no employment for laboring mm should go down on Main street and eonault Mr Crane, of Crane's Employment Office. ■Never In th* history of fleattle was • there more demand for all klnda of I laboring peepia and wacee are good. Mr. Crane is one of the oldest and •Ml reliable of all employment agenta and the right kind of people can «i --ways fee- furnished profitable employ mrnt by him lie »«ya. however, that I ■• la always desirous of ».--utine a ' class of people for hie clients who are sober and Industrious at all times, and are free from all socialistic tendencies. Anybody wasting work can get It by '-calling on Mr. Crane at a; West Main .street. — California's Resorts Reached by Southern Pacific Co's famous Bcenle Phasta Ilout<>. Two trains daily. Fast time, excellent •en. 1c- to the moat attractive re sorts on the continent Rates: San Francisco S2&.M first class. Ue.M second. Descriptive literature and full Information, aiso tickets and ' reservations at >>'% First avenue. &, B. Klll», General Agent. ' *•• Turkish Baths HEADY S rf| _ HEADVS m.r'»n B*»k iJ jlj Bort#» Baik Pure White Wine Vinegar 75c Gallon It la doable strength, ha* an ele gant flavor, and la made from th* grape only. Goes twice as far aa th« ordinary. Try It and you will ■M no other. ■ t^j^^^m ? *»ftt iiii rrTTy^ 104 First Aye. South BOTH PHONES- PINK 1761. Free Delivery. CAREFUL BUYERS Arc not alow to appreciate dM merits of our 11.00 I'll! V.'i:i:ic BYSTnM, "which arcommodatm •very pum» It's very convenient to be «bl« to buy your NEW BUI on *uch EASY PAYMKNT.S. W* Offer surprising r«Ju*ii In I.AI>IKM AND GENTS' HI'ITH. find our Hi- of MHAJNBRV la Iti:rKKHt:NTATI\ of ail that «• LATEST A>fD BEST. Eastern Outfitting Co. 4 ! " »" 422-424 Pik* Btr**t, Corner Fifth. Free Ice Cream and Cake SUNDAY. MAY & ON PETTIT'S ACRE TRACTS AT BROOKLYN T.il the University Car to Fifty-second Street. Go West Two Blocks. ■ • <!*^a» <w*s2^^P^Bi^t>' *r si"^*! • *-*" •^^f^^^ci •> < n\*v • « * » r^P ' it * aw .^gf^ I L BB^BBBW. *Bl^B' '^^BBBH ' "JmRAu Wt^lSi "•^Sjib^ST* '^^•H^BBB* iL^-^BB™ **'**■ 'i^lJ aW,IIL • WS - •3ot ifTh» "•"V "■ i^BBV * '*^^BBBIBVBr' ?JT^^^^^HEf?*^^^ fc A • '* 4m The above cut is Pcttit'a University Addition, lots $150 to $^50 with t!ic above improvement* all in and paid Sold on terms. Think of owning an acre of black rich loam «nd with clay lubaoil ri{;lit iv the city and fcdj6inihf£tbil beau tifully improved property. Agents on the ground until Ma) rath. Come and look them over and cat ice cream. PETTIT & SON ARCADE BUILDING 1317 SECOND AYE. BUSINESS MEN TAKE UP FIGHT AGAINST THE SMOKE NUISANCE RESUME FIGHT WHICH THE STAR BEGAN FOR THKM MOKE THAN A YEAR AGO —PRESENT A MONSTER PETITION TO MAYOR BALLIN* AND THE CITY COUNCIL Encouraged by the apparent Inten tion of Major Ralitngrr and niher newly elected city officials to enforce ordinances which for yearn have been dead letters under a slothful, if not corrupt, rlty administration, the hoet of Kitai»f«> men who more than a year ago backed up The Htar In its flfht against the "nmnke DMUance," have resumed their crusade for a cle«ner city. As readers of Th» Star will remem ber, the business men of K)r*t and IU«-ond avenue. In Interviews pub lished by this paper, declared tinanl moualy In f«<- of a etrict enfiirce ment of the law against foul factory amokestarka which m»k«-s the Instal lation of amok* cor.aumers compul sory. Herman Chapln. the banker and rapltatlat, who rontr'la several Urge buaineaa blocks on Second avenue, and Judge Thomas Burke, owner of the Kurka block and oth«r valuable SEATTLE WILL PROBABLY GET A PUBLIC MARKET BUT WHETHER THE CITY OR PRIVATE CITIZi:NS WILL ESTABLISH IT IS STILL UNDETERMINED Seattle will hare a public market. The question now la whether It will be a city affair or one established and maintained by private Individ ual*. The committee of the Cham ber of Commerce, appointed to lock into th» matter, l:;m been given a hint that th« market will probably be provided by private Individual*. who are con»lderlng the matter. In thin event the market will not fully serve the purpose of one main tained by the city, but It would be a decided Improvement over M mar ■".;. ■' ♦ tlt*t dinner In Seattle, with San t ernes or Burgundy, at liaison Bar t»rt«. R»*on<l aad Jim>i, every eve* Bins. II m. — » Go to Spinning* for blcjr • re tain. ••• World* Fair World. Fair Excursion rate*. Mny 11-12-13. Great Northern lullwny. Ticket of fice (i: Flint avenue. ••• down-town real e«tale, hrad a ■«!>• ster petition »?.!■ h w*a glvrn to Mayor lUlllnsrr la*t evening for pre sentation to the illy council. In addition Mr. Chaptn wrote a per sonal tetter to the mayor aiklng him to give Immediate atirntlon In the petltloa the test of whkh follows; "I the Ilnncrable City Counril if the City of Seattle—Oentletnm: The «nder*lgn*d merchanta and i.>-<>i-»rly owner* beg to represent to your him orable bo«r th*' city ordinance No. i IkUB provide* amply for the regulation of what Is commonly known aa th* "smoke nuisance," that the pruvUSnns of this ordinance are npenly and ilaltjr disregarded; that the smoke cr-mtng fr..m chimneys la a menace to health. I a ;i«t«i.t and ev»r-r*ciirrtng tiiu-nne In the rare of llf.«* and of store and office buildings, and a regular source rif to«s to mv*< merchants own. Ing atocks of goods. "Formerly It was »<>pp»*«d that feet nl *'■'■ Who the parties ar* who Intend to establish the market la not given out. but M«.< r«-t.iry MHkle, of the Chamber, «ai given to under stand that they harl monfy »nd were looking Into tho aubject with a view to uniiw early action. Whether the. Chamber will take up the matter, with th* l«lea of having a public market •reeled, will be do eidtd at a meeting In th* near fu ture. Home action »iii probably b*> <«•«• :.rt- r the committee that visits Vn«hon Inland «-it Monday returns. If the condition* there- demand Im mediate action life Chnmber will un doubtedly try to rom* to «ome un derstanding with th* people who are planning to erect a market, «o that Feattle will have a plar» for th* producers of the •mm-. ding coun try to RiMomhlo with their ware*. ADVERTISING SEATTLE Secretary MHkl». of th» Chamber of Commerce, I* bu»y *endln«r out alv.rtltli c matt»r to nil section* of the country. It, re«por.«« to In<|iiltl. • r.g-anllnc condition! on I'uvat sound and Itn advantage* for Dottier*. It. now re#clve» about ♦• letter* ««ch day. Mr. Mt-lkla iwyn thpy com* from the North, Routh and Kast, and thry would probably roma from th* went If th« oc«aii wer* not In the way. A rompitm^ntury ronr»rt will lie K|Vl Hf Muali .ii Cl il UM *"il»t M. ■ r|,i,l 1, ..I, V, • llie» --i»j «v«rilnc May 11, Till SKATTI.K STAR SATURDAY. MAY 7, ity>4 !•'•«■ rvll* w<t« Inarparahl* from lh« vim» rf mir l"iit»l H>»siß'l . • •' ! M with* In Ih* i i»i I"* tn<it!ih* •- have had, In Ih!* •Itr. a *lrtkln( dctnonaUallan of Ih* fart that th* amok* nutMinr* U not » im'Hii)- svfl, TtiU L« clrarty •hewn i > til* t n—t '.•:>.<■ of ths lHa> taond Ic* amt m«f i, r-i 4 .«.;,-. vbOM M'BRIDE CMS MM I OMB KICK AttCRT THAT COUNTY CONVENTION EXCEEDED AUTHORITY OIVIN IN THE CALL «V DELEGATING TO SAM PILE* THE POWER TO APPOINT DELEGATES TO THE STATE NOMINAT ING BODY—BUT THERE* NOTHINO TO THE PROTEST The. on- laat pop* t.f the b»m!»a an4 .!«»j.jlrlr 4 Mr lvi \r flrpubliona (it Xli« cnunty In that th> atat* cm. Vanttoo in.iy l« Ir ti-^-1 to nr.s< at th* ■li delegate* whom Ramuel It. I'! I*, th* party dictator, haa named ■ nil *mA% to Tarv»m« n»*t werk. And In this, al»o, th* a>ntl-ra; minority of King county MM «li-« ttned to disappointment ami .!<-rr(.! It la th* minority's rir.nl kirk a«»lr.«t lb» prick* of ring rule. No tonntr had th* county <■ r.vr. --tlo» Ailji/!irti«'l la*< Tuesday th«. After Intoning Mr. }•):••» for fnllrd Ht tt«-» *.-rm!.,r i.ml delegating to him abaoiut* power to nain* the il*le. «.it'» to th« •'..'• convention than th* I!»publlcan* upon whom atom • <"h« th«» lll** proemm rraled un *a*lly. 1...»«n to chuckle «, fully over th« fact that Ih. rnH fnr the mnrrntlon had »«l 1 that tiatagalM to the T*»<"on i rath»rln« wcr* t» It* • l«ct*d »nd not appolnlpil. by Mr. Illea or ny other railroad man. and that th* convention bad adjourned •In* 6l«. All th« change* w»r» runt on thl« <l«partur» of th# nonv»nn..r: from th# tra.!i!!>•»..<• of th« pArty. and by >•• t»r«l*y •rmii « mom of the youngrr •nd n>or» atiff nrckad in. it 1., f t,t the d»f»-i»t«d faction had bra;un to ■fc. GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR-THE GENUINE ""' ANNUAL SALE-TEN MILLION BOXES JBreatost In th« World Th« Mil wonderful r«-cord In all hUtory-merlt rn.i.l. It A<lv#rtlnlnir lm.i strved to'mnki. CABCAnKTS .•T^/'Vu"" th» X"""*1 m»m.ni fvtr print..! coul.l do no more than «r«t i r«n.on to try OAH CAKETa r>nc*. Then com.* ih. 'V- "'"' If t'AHCAItKTS '"'I not prove their "'•■" "'■•- would not ' *,",,' 5f vtf * MI l U'",' N " v ' """ - ' •>«"> "'■"!• bj th- kind words of o^r rrlend*. No one who trlun CABCAHKTH f.iln to 1,. i.|.mp,,| and talk nicely H1.,,,,t them. I'ABOAH BTS «r« •••!#•♦■ buy. t« carry, to t»k«, to tv« Till PERFECT HOMK MKUICINR. They ar* « p«rfwt cur. for C«-n«ili«ti..n. Appcn.llcltl)., IllllouineM. Hour Btomnch. Kick , ..„,„. ,„. „,,,.,..„,,, ,,,, floo<J. Pltn»l«M, P1I»*. fformi and ,ill t.<.w«>l <11"'1'""'" «*nuln« talil^t Rtatniicl CCC NKVI Sk| |i IN BULK. All drunrlau. i(k-. He. We Bampl. and booklet fr.e. Addrw. Ht.rllng Remedy Co.. Chi &M« W N«w York. jU plant ■• *ltuatr4 on tho watir rruti •I t' r i. . i of t'nlon »u.t i Hli.' months me ■ i II >« • i>«.;. m.v It) 1 »t .' < 1 iirw I- •'•!- <M]u!ppt4 wl'r uretikr roriauralim devltra ef • i\ \i whit h haa '■••!! in ■■•-• In uth*r p!«0' i • • 'f ■ '• '-"> I' in tint* lo |>roy« thru ■ if' ■ '<. ■ ■-' »• •>!■•■«« conaumtr* ll' f •«• lnal«1liii( thin ■ ■ • Hi-.- liU, t-ry llx •auk* . ■ ini'in from Urn I'Un Ir« •ml Klurace i tat »•* uji dirty «i.i « rr- •.i -. *• that romlnc trvm »i i <>th. r . !,i-t ..y In th« city, tlul wilt lk« n*w •!!!■ '«»r. i.wjiniim <Ir\ii >• |r ■ .[■trall.'t., «'..! • tih «i; « ;',rr r.mrtl II"'" rctnklttlnx lh« urn*. Ih* rhlmnr] •« it* Initmonii i. ■ and MOMM i-.-m. r«t>» I* now » rt!,.«l ■• ff.« (r«m fmil ■ r airly (ruck* .« If thrtt wrr« i.w l:r« In lh« furnace. "In *l»w. ih*r«fnr«. of u>» f«<-l lh»t lhrr» Is a (.loin r. !' f.i, • I hand f..i this »t.«t arid growlnjt i ii. w« m «i r. »r- iii.iy- ami .■«n,»«t!v ur«* jrom tl. l,'.t«Mr ti--.lv (.. tnkn Ihr t..'<•-«■ \ •l«-j»» to *nf. rr« th« >mi>lln« urdl i ■ ■ ■■• axaliitl it.* amoks nuu«nr. and. If t w. |n p.% # u£ |, i.ibri | !•«• «» Will alMls !!.!» ,UI, ■ really l^lleve that the Pllea l«,id»r* hTI m«'l«' » fatal mlitnktt and had lx-«-n hoUt by tlsrir own i>etar<l In ■in- ■•: i tir* to mak« iii.n-i:jt'!y cer tain th* arndlnic or a Tllea J. 1.»». tton to Tafotna. There waa aettnua talk of employ lii* lawytra tn mnke brlefa on the Bulijert for il.•• purpaiut of • Mill* the atate convention *l»r to the *lt uatlon, but the hope* of th* young werriara have been <U«h<-<l. While there may be a trrhnlcal error In the detention of authority to Mr. !■,:•«. th* imrnl belief amonar i"liM-»l leadrra and lawyera ' In Prattle la that the flaw In the priTTidlnin ta <•!)•• that will not be recojrnlifii by the »t«iw convention. There «• • ■;!>■ to I.- a difference of opinion between the minor ("■'"! ctana and the attorneys, but In the abacnr* of nny dlsftcntlnr vote at th* time In the- county cionventlon there la BmiUl arround for the matter to be tiikrn up lv the xmt* conven tion. The queatlon I* MM to h* out of order at thin time, on account of th* practical unanimity of the dele gation of authority. The rulea of cnnventlona are, a* a general proposition, mi.> by prece^ d*nt. and M thla method him been' carried out In the pant without trou- I Imrgnmt iurnlturo mtarn In thm wmmt j^PwMWMMJ^^^^^"**'P-*p*'*'*^*"^*^^^^^^^^^ T^- " * '' *n H I buys a Buck range I I —the past twelve days have been record- ■ ■ breakers here for range selling; nearly 250 I ■ people bought Muck ranges. I I —all you need pay tor a Buck steel range, I ■ absolutely the best made, is I ~ I $1 down, We a day (I I — upon payment of Si down we'll place a ■ ■ Buck steel range in your kitchen immecii- I ■ ately, simply arrange to pay the balance at 9 I the rate of 10c a day. ■ — well take back your old stove or range and allow you all it is worth as part payment on a Buck steel range. Jarrange to got your Buck range next week zzzn_ i'S^nj STANDARD FURNITURE CO. ITT^T -"'". L. schocnfcld & Sons " ';;* ham on firmf [*■■■■■] 10OG to lOIS First Avenue \ mmmm\ h\r. and *m •'■••■•inl *»tuntl»>« w!U «• ri 1 icni!'n;a «piK>ii.i»-«l Jr. ti.li »ay to th« atate notivrntl»n. * pro ■-,.' fr«ta Kin* count/ wouM un <:-.ubt«H> t,« utn..i»-l I»ollttcUri« who have Wkl In many cottTentlorui . ■>■ that ail rulea madt by convvntlona II I all d*!'C*tton« of authority art- final and cannot be iJl«turt»»l Hrvrrsl >*'.lnc attorneya Interviewed by Th» Btar today, aald that th<-re «v a technlral departure from th* rail pursuant to which th» convention ajtarmbled, but on* which will | ,t-..t, > not b* rhwely acannrd by th* •!.«;•■ convention. Th» call for th* convention rea<s» that It la for th« portl""*, of aelectlnc d*l#ra!r« and ajtemate* to the «tat» pan not Inn la >•• held In Tatwna. Th» convention rave th» power of aetectlnir th«-«e <:< We i<« to Hainu»l II |'i:.- and his aelertlona have twen nut- It KM iiTii.uun *■■! at I'lVn headquarter* today that no Hi of •tternatra had t»#-en awlectrd. which >la<> la not within th* lana-uac* of the '-all. The itl't of th» arrument la that th* plate convention. Ilka all Ieel» --latlv* and deliberative a»«<-nitiUK' ". will i>» the- ao)« Jii'lit" of th» quaJlfl ratli i « of It* own mi inl»»ra and In view of the fart that th* Oreat Nor thern lobbylitß, who controlled th« Kl" 'K f«unty convention, will al«» control the atnte mnventlon. there la not n ajho«t of a chance that Ktnaj eounty'a HI dHejitea will I.- r*« --fua»-.l aeala In th« Tacomt gathrr tag- v A better plan for nnmfnir th* <!fle~. Katra would undoubtedly have b«-en to huve had the convention elect 115 d*l«'K«te« aelected by Mr. I'llea. But It dora not mutter now. The lint of 1' •K»tr« prepared by Mr. !Mir« In niw in th«" handa of Secretary Twltrhejl. of th* Pllea cam t-nlxn committee, Mralttag th* »i« natur* of Mr Pllrn. who la now In the country reruperntltiB 1 after Turn day'a battle. The Hat will 01 Iliad* public aometlme tonight. It Include* a fair representation from the vnrttiiia wiirda and pre clrwti, with aoine 111 I ■■!>§■. It I* I *al<l, to the Second and Ninth ward*. ; whicb voted for files a* a unit In ' (he county convention v. 4 supported htm In every move ha ma4e to carry through his flat*. The list will I.* tii*i\ irltr> th* sec retary of the county convention, ac cording to th* vote which delegated the authority to I'll**. •omettrae Monday morning. ~<-v-v* - ■-* -•;, [DIKED fRHCHI RATES On household goods to all eastern points. Through cars. Saving Of 21 to t« it «*nt The Seattle Transfer Company Navy Wh!t« Blankets Strictly All>Wool. w«lght 1 Iba. I $4.00 a Blankets •Irlillj All Wool. w^Blil I j* $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Ay. - Special Sale of Universal Steel Ranges •-hole Range, MO and up. BSD FRONT FURNITURE CO. tOt-110 Second Avenue South. INTERBAY PHARMACY Opposite l!:i< rl jv Postofflce Blatlon I. Full ar.'l complete Mm of Drugs »i.l N.ir.Jry Artlclra. City IXers. JOHN XL CA&TUKRO. OraJuate of Pharma<> and Chemistry. "1 CAN'T" la a coward. Ton CAN If you II.U Let us tell you how. ?&<<-'< > ' fL^rC&f* Mat imw * Thomson. Cor. tin] and Pike. B«attle. Wajh. Watch Repairing and Manufacturing W. S. Tarrant « Co. Retail Jeweler*. Watchts, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware, 101 Cherry Street. Seattle. Wn. Originators and Manufacturers of Eagle Buttons and Charms. Pennyroyal pills ENNYROYALPILLS ■ .^iTj^n. «H,1.«1 mm* ii.l. «..„.,.„ /.HftilA*- t'HICIIKMTr.II-N »S«II.LMI !{***■**%*>• •••"••-•< MUltto *.tt. mm ** s^»jß.r».. !»«««»,»«* k» ae ••»••> af * *■ " • **'* '•' r*«rti mUr% V** fp, Te.ll«.»l«l» U4 "Urllrf f.r ~"' l»,*»«t««*».» t-11... 1.,,,, .„ ■•'!••• »,.«,,. || II 4. (•». Kidney ii faWT*' S*W & Bi.«ilik«r aVoLIiJILj A 48 Hours jNjV gbj4BHours lC*fh C«r**ale f~ \ t»«--t: iikiric**-^!* sWar*ef* > »»f«,/»i|»^' TEETH AT CUT RATBS FOR 10 OAY3 Thla Is an extraordinary opior turtlty to have your teeth attended to t>>' »£»<•!«!!•!• at a nJtsbt advance Mi cost. UNPRECEDENTED PRICES Cxamlraiiun FREE trading (when work I* ordered) "• FREE SUrer Fining* 36« Gold Filling* fI.OU I' r «!.;ti Crowns ..I2.&O }'■ ,- Work. 21 karat I3.&O Pull Set of T<-*;h 12.&U We employ no student* If your artlftelal platea do sol etar up and. you cannot eat with them, consult our »;<edatl»t. lie can fit you. A twelve-year guaia&tee ».■•. alt work. Boston Painless Dentists 1422 SECOND AVENUE, Opp. Ben March*. Hour* « : M to « dally: Sunday, • to L Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacific Express and United States Mail. "or Valdet, Seldevia and Seward Calling at Juneau. S!tka. Vnitu tat. KAYAK. Ellamar and COOK'S INLBT POINTS. S. s>. SANTA ANA MAY 16 8. S. JAMES DOLLAR MAY 22 S. 8. EXCELSIOR JUNE 1 S. 8. James Dollar nalla every £0 days vU outside route. Sailing from Arlington Dock I p. m. No '•■fight received after noon of ll!!:r:( day. S. S. NOME CITY MAY 25 FOIt NOME. E.E. CAINC President J. F. TROWBRIOOE, Manager, Phone. Main HIT. (St First Are. Seattle. , IBONNCY'WAT«ON CO. I rv»-r.l Mmlm »4 totolaw* Par- I lank Tfclre •*• u4 .•»..«■>• it-Mi ■ t«»«»»—■ M»l« 11. aotnlt. Vt.k. | I OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS SOT 1 ' 3 Pike Street, Corner Third. Teeth extracted and filled without pain by our late scientific rettboU. natrntrd and used by us on!v. Nervous Paaola *"J tnc*e ■'■iJ nervous rcopio atmm^ hsvm« , their t*rth rxtrarted >r> tnvltnl tJ ; rail at uur office. »t>*re «r ». l drro< onstrate to ttirir eutlre sat;«facUon - our claim. NO CHARGE fo w P"1"1"* "tracUM \ iwuimnut „!„„ othtr work U ; don*, and a written guarantee for tf] )f»r» with nil work. \f Ml . l. K"l rt..*.*_ m to I p. m.; Suaa»J»» ■