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How I* it with the. young people of your household! Wo ar* always glad to aa- M-t them In llKlr efforts to kj«w< money. Ota Union Pays 4 MR CINT Inttrul Directors j H M.cl. ik.'l. '«hn 1> *■•«. Kmaß»l 11. -. '-rrflrr.' •- ' »»cth, f enllnam! s -t.iuM i I> •'°? 1 In I YH... N. n IMn»r. CharUe »l M»bK A. D m.v.aru MM l> Hoi* >*• UNION SAVINGS TRUST CO. 111 CHERRY STREET. Brattle agents Bank of Cap* Nora*. Nome. Ala*fca. _ AMUSEMENT* Tfi/r</ Avenue Thoator ItuMell * Drow. Manager*. Tunlsht tinJ AH Wwfc Saturday Mattne*. Nothing n»« T.Uked About This We-k. Maton A Maaon. "Frit* and Sniti No Cham* for Argument; It St.on retted U<"»» Kver Ft.ul'.ns Sunday Matlne*. the Pr»m» of th* I**<-ml*. "DARKEST RUSSIA" The Mont Intena-ly Interetttne l*1«y Thai 1I»» li«-<»n Written f»r \>«r«. iii-.it Ca»t. and tVenie Kffect* t'n ■ur|ut«a»>t. Seattle™^? THE LEADING THEATER. _M».« 43) Ind.. 43. The H*»i Comedy In Ten Year*. Because She Loved Him So NUXT WKEK Jamem Haiti and Company In i Or*«t PTfhltirtlon ef -HIIKNANDOAII" Popular I'rk-«»—lie. 4fre. 75c; bar rain i,.it!-i-.. Saturday, »<•■ Alcazar *-££,- Pt>o«M - Sun*«t. Main 3SC2: tud. V« All W«'V. M.i-.:r.'-.> ?.i!;;: Jay. His Wayward Son Prices. 25«. 10c; Mii:n«i, 15c. 10c Save Money Buy your Drujc* at th« K-'.ta b>« K»mi!y Ora< Stora »a 1 save mon*y and get the V- < - «.-lllnif 1.p. r ,...-,.i-. f J.O« at Sflr 4 LJqnozoDo, .".".• at Ittr" Swum;' Root. II 00 at Sltr* M"!iin » Kuod, ?'»• Jit f»r><? M»it.-.i Milk. 11.00 ii ~7\r ImrTi.il Taienm Powder, Us ai €»,*. 2 for 15«! lULsom WhIU Pln» and S(*ruc« for that hard rough at li,"»#% Ijtrr- bottle— none aa good. Fr*« DsllTfry. rr*. r».iiT»rr^ Stone's PiKe St. PHarmacy IVeltabla Family and Vi>-*- r;;> tlon Droi:«l»t». 419 PIKE STREET. Beth PKont*— Main 911. ______ k 12-inch Mill Stove Wood FOR SALE LOAD I DC LOAD At our bunkcra. Knquire at of (tot MORAN BROS. Company ■ TaOldm nO SI ON I Rmllmblm O DENTISTS g Fir«« In point of ««c«H«fi;« B and durability of work. a ImiiitH by many; •xe«ll*d | by none. I Pa..-1t... perfect «orJ: at 1 1,1 :,*:.:,g r-rl' **■ J PRICES— I r»-.i ..!»!!•.i-» free. II Hllvcr FUllns* 3 ft* n Crown* nnd lirldffswork. from H ».«..'.() to » . OO II P»rman'nt f1«t«l <that fit) B $5.00 M T»'ii'-yir «••:»: ••ii»- — H Lady ■"•■,! m"«. | Hours — 5.3» to <; Fiin'!i>«. t y to 12. I -'h i>bon«a. I BOSTON DENTAL I PARLORS 3 1120 BECOND AVENI-li m ''I ;■ Hon March*. THEY GOT ONE GAME HAS ACTUALLY WON A CAME. AS TIOERS WERE CRIPPLED PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of th. Club.. Won. 1.1.M l\t 1..m \ n^. L.i M 40 '.T« Tacnma 67 II .5*4 Oakland .'.: it MM Seatl'.B 41 M .4JO RM Kram-laro .... 4S * M .4C4 fortland Ii «4 ■••! riIKSNO. r*l. Nor. tT— SWattl* il>n( the FtgMl "lit at thla |>Urt> ymlrrday. winning by m mcvn of & to 9. Th« came tv raay for the vi. rnri. ..»ii'.c to ths badly '-rip !■;•■.l condition •'' th« Tan>m> ak tr*ntloa. In tl»i» fourth Innlnic Ilium in. 1 ■ 11-•- I hi* hand «•> )>.».tlv (hat !;■• wan unabl* to throw to «-<• ond. '!!.■■ Sral(l« (Ma look advaa i.i»« of thin to -•• .il tx»<*a. <'i>».-v finally ram«> in from we* and mi ! rausht th* rr«t of th<> gam» Graham vat Bnabl* to ratrh owing to hit twins out of town Doyle th«-n went to ' n.l. Thoma* to rlfht, and 1 \ :.< h and Overall ex changed piarea. I.ynrh pltrhed a fair oroe. Charlie Hall pitched an eirellent K*m« for Keattl*. Th« ! ■tar play .if th* day was a phenom enal one-hand • hat. of .i lon| fir by Van H.l'.r. is Th» scur« by Innlnia: iVatll.- fIIOOIOOO I—B Him 0 0 0 0 1 J 0 1 l-« Taroma 00000000 ft—o tilts i i l 0 0 0 » 8 1-4 llatterlea— Hall and Leahy: Over all and Hocan. FWSCO 1, POUTLAND 0. SAY FRANCISCO. Not. 17.—tberg and Whalen rnti?f.t In i» battle on th* «lal> y<Mrt«niar and th* north •rn pttrher dot In th* el* m *hen j three, hit* acaliut him pro<Tar«d th* . only ron mad* In th* game. Hoth, Rldra played errorlrsa bail. The I •core: ' Portland 00000000 o—o dan Krani-l*co. 00000001 '—I lUtt»-rk»-Ib«rK and Kfllafkey; i Wbalen and tiorton. m LOS ANOELES 11. OAKLAND 2. LOS ANOKI.K3. Not. J7.—A per fect bombardment of double* and »!«*:•■« daring base runnlM and fast fielding by tht Angela roatrlb ut«xl to the declstre defeat of, Oak land y«-»terday by th** tcor» Of 13 to J. The »<-or«: I>» Anc«l«a.. 4014 0I I 0 •-»! Oakland <0 0 OOOS 0O 0— 3 EUtt*rlr»— Mi and Change; Schmidt, raham and BUrk. CLOi>E SCORE MISSOfTJk. Not. 17-The Waah- Incton AgrlcuHorml college football 1 tram defeated th» Montana vanity team at thi» pUf« yerterdajr by ta» acorc of * to S. Toe game «a» th* b«rt ever play*d between collrge teams In Montana. Th« rlaltor* out weighed th* loral tram by about \i potmda to th* roan bat th* latter I mad* up for the lack of weight by . ' iplendid d#f«i»lir» work an.l phe- j notnenal tpeed. The Tl»ltor» Bcored idrlr winning goal In the ftr»t half, whll*. the local* uad« their touch down In the lajt half. LOU DILLON DID SOT MAKE RECORD MEM 11118. Term., Not. 17^ [Wi»aMh«r and track conditions ware almost perfect ymtrrday. but U«i Dillon failed to ,'ial her world's record of 2:01. made taut Friday, j trotting the. unpaced mil* In I 2:011-4. Tim*, by quarters: : 201-4,1 1:291-2, 2:011-4. Tralmr Sanders! ! after th* day's efforts ssld that In j j hi* opinion th« mar* needed more' work, ami !.■ announced that Khe, wouM • 'art again tomorrow ajcali ; 8:01. SPOKANE FORKING HARD FOR VICTORY ftPOKANR itor. IT - Fv»rv rm» •ili|(> effort I" >.■■■* : ■■' forth by the .-'(■■!<■!••• I.USi «rbool football •quad to Improve th« liv of th*, I'lin whlrh wilt tin's UP n» iln-t the H«ntt!<- lilirli urdoul eleven for th# •!i i!. ;■•'■'■•■ Of !!;•■ RtatQ Ofl Thnnk»glvlnn Smy. Thi» team Is now I."!'>i: COBCIMd l>y IlTt lio<lit"tnan, a Frlnrelon '02 flayer. Comh llodceman -iv th.it Hpokane l..ii much work b«>for« her, *■ th«> d» f'Tintve Work of th« team In unylhlnc bnt irno'l. Thli t»a* jrfiv*l to !>• true In the l,imc> with LttrittOfU Th« eleven I .!■.•■ I.i • a bad hnblt of fumhllnK. : whlrh will have to remedied If It | I.■■; ■« to win out mranut th« Queen 'iv eleven. llodiroinan liopoa to jovcrroin* th# df-fert* of the team 1 and r '■ ■ it nri ImpenptraYile front I when the tfaina line; up neXt Thura jday. ' : ■-_■- • -'— HERALD, TAILOR, 1523 2d avo. • •• a - B In^ %# Ivv I "'"Hfek ■ -• .I'M T^rf* I L. . JL^' LW *1 THK AnilJT SAW AT THE LCWLINO MAUM "TIIK TRAM WORK or TUB imi'NswiCKt) .in tub tiKHIHM r'OH THEM." V 1 I'hIUVKII | CMM M ,. W AS A HI MMI :it BRUNSWICKS WON BOWLING CONTEST Tlm Brunuwli k bo«t!ng tram took two »jn:■ • fn-iii th* r.i. in • • h th* Arrade alley* I■ ■t nlsht. All of th* lhrr« tnatrhra were < » ■ aln« frum tart it. riniah Jenkln*. Hwackha mer and iuum made ih* high Indi vidual acurea. wltn ..:. 11l and SM reapvctlvely, "iti- Unmawtrka lost out In th* firm game, by th* •rare of «« to m; Th* »■■•.!!> 1 gam* wan n hV. I ;by a .: ... r • .is t h*tter playing hy both t^«m« ircnrrnlly. Heaters Special for Friday A. jT A. =$6.50= AUo or«r 1.000 Hralon that li«r« li«-i I mod at •(■nut one-half »ha crlitlrial coat. If you «r« tntT»iiU<l in mtldk monrr on furnl turt, <»it'«t«. riM or MM It will pay you to v!«n our btfc '!■•■ partmvnt »tor*«, aa we now occupy th« #ntlr«i Hank* Mall, which KlTta on* of th« beat llahted atur>'« In th« city. n«iaemb«r th>* mini and plar*. DABNEY S WOODHOUSE Mt A«<»titj« for tti«- Charter O«k nanitpa. Phon» John 981 418 Pike Street Jk yWE LCAD—OTHERS IMITATE ME fr"r\ fi 1 • rid W« h"v» »u«»«'uiir ruini »»»r ii.- t J>> J USK»V »T»x. '" I" '■ ""• "'"' • «•>••■ In BraltU «" ',v3?^ *1 '■ lii itVjJ irJ4feJZfc|\»hT« win fit nVKni^i.K ovticAi. W®rS^* Q *wW*rSkJfl£H*» ' com pant. r'i' •■' J.m-tn, mv«- T:-: \kf[ l \Z.~fi.\i~ .ffto*' ana A**-. Ktw M lileck. TIIK SKATTLg wTAR, THIIKSDAV, NOV 17. 10*14 INN MVKK BTHIKK • W ITH HIM. Kl.i-,1 | Mil n "JBNKIN-R !')M'l.li IIM.I. 1 K'ORKKII HAVOC WITH { In »h«- third rmm« Foit»r wa| »•_ »:i- t ml Allen aubiillluUtl. >'-:i I > him «>• turn II .» wlnnlnM of ",l» t .iv by id- tlrunawkka. Th- Hruncwlrki ftnt*ha<l ih- ■-. .■'■■! » iir» wlib ■ ■■■'>>•■ of ::.l. *htle !!>•• i'*.lflc* had but 70). Tha llrnnt wkka won Ih* third and luat cam* || by lh» ■<■«« of »• I to T*l, Tho i«*t ! <i! ■■ of '" •■ I i»t | -,n» «■• ih» ■ irh*<l I l:v.l ■'•••> •■■■! • i.t In • it* ralliiii nt lltynn. \'h> ] ■:r.:i" I fr»tn 13 tv -■■■'. l.i'MAi.N. Nov. I*.—At tha Ol ford fr. «hmru aport* v«-M*t>l»jr W. ' T. Bchuett. the Itln.il.-* . h<>Ur of Cornell unlTtraltj, lut VMk'l «in n-r of MM lii'.f »nil mil* r in» * >n Ik* -mil* run Iv 1& jrirdi. Tim*. Tfl.tlS-5 NEVER BEFORE-PERHAPS NEVER AGAIN will inch • Stupendous bargain>givirt| hale ever offer you such Bidden opportunities to save money. Hundred* of bar- Rains piled on counter! table and racks to select from BE HERE KAULY—<iKT YOUR Mil. DON'T I.IT YOUR NKKJIinoR CKT THK FIRST CHOICE IT IS YOUR CHANCE, AS'IJ DUTY TO YOURSELF SHOULD i ouch you to comic i mm v How York Whotooato WT || W W7"\ IPt^ $ dS^ and Retail Merchant ||% | M .I _, IV^ fl II V fM? Tailor Met With a Fatal , , ■ JSk. Hut you haven I heard th( sequel, have yr*u ? Not ■ /vnil l/l/tl liih\ A IITAIIADII IT sinnlr relative ..I an a^e to take charge of the immense c»- M* n/liffl l/)fA AUiUMUDILL tal»li!.hiii<iit,aii<l the Ini tcc-i f<. Ito win-1 up the affairs MiUWll 11$$\ ! the concern, while the Mocks were yel in .tyle. A half flM'f ■'Jl'f'/'///////?/ /nil Rn/ttnrilT million dollars' worth of . Is offered in hulk fur cash /MH'i\\f; wij !/Z> \ AlsltlUELlY I to the highest bidder. Not many men can raiv a hall mil- \r:*H\l} * ■BUJjtfi i\ lion dollars it! .1 moiiiciit's notice. Mill 1 syndicate wa« \iX/!'^. j —— formed we were invited to join atxl the yntlieati Ijoii(;IiI liji| r \\\\ y;i i\ 111™ the stork at 32c on the dollar, and we've got our share. 'Jiiis l'w§\ Vm n r wm YOU Have All Road AbOUt is the brief history of what will be without ■ doubt the biR- mi j'jjw !M-Mm tji-st bargain sale ever attempted in the history of the State llffll'if i' 1 !i» 'I' 1 ilil It SIX Weeks AgO of Washington. . ' IflJilw'FifM MMMaHM^MMaWMMß^M—^——^^—^———^—^——"■■■' '" ■ —^^m^mmi^^^^^m- m Mill I Hl—^—. M^———^— \ 1^» TOMOHHOW WK KNTEiI UPON mi: ritTil DAY OK TH PHENOMENAL lIAKOAIN HAI.K. fill! 11] ?\&M W\ CNORIIOUB CnOWDS AND BPIHI 180 IJUVINO THIS I'AST KotMl DAI TIIU liKST EVIDENCE IM ,'i|J(j| ||tli! ||if;\ \ THAT ||li. Ml It'll \NI.ISK AN I. TIIK PBICK3 M.I. JUST WAIT I 111. HKATTI.K PEOPLE Kjj //.-flf/'i*'* i ''i^^Hll*- :lH^l WANT. TOMOUIIOW AND HATUHOA V vami.- WIU hi: EVKN OREATEIt — PRICH ON 80MK IfMfy .ftm | jJOTj Mi \ LOWEHEI) HTII I MOHE. Olt DETTEJI OOOIW THROWN IN M>l.-i AT TOE : .Mil THICK. X^i|l[ I 111 )|J i|j|j| lELJ \ HJHTLU I Don't Miss It: the Greatest, Most Success- viHJ men. fu , Sale Ever Hed . SU | T s, OVERCOATS S] snri TROUSERS nia<'e to order at ihort notice for lc»» mon'7' than a ready v^ A CRITICAL INSPECTION Wli^i^Z^^ BE A WELL DRESSED MAN and that at .1 small cost, wit perfect fit and finish, you must drop in at T~~ «— POM ' ' OUR SPECIAL SALE 1 and secure for yourself A TAILOR MADE SUIT OR OVERCOAT if the price cuts any I ~~~ COME figure with you. Hundred* and hundreds of tailormadc up Suits and Overcoat! that COME EARLY IF hire be«fl made in the City of New York by the swellcst tailor establishments, ran^'in« EARLY IF YOU CAN '" l'"' r a* high as $60.00, garments that have been uncalled for, will be sold for one-half, YOU CAN ________ one-third and one-fourth their regular value. _________ TIE ROGERS'TAILORING CO. SEE THAT YOU GET TO 718 FIRST AVENUE I SEE THAT YOU GET TO the right store Between Cherry and Columbia I THE RiG"T STORE IONNIV-WATION CO. I IBONNtV WATiON CO r«« I rwv i"»—«•»• •»* *mt~-~~% rt I M TV>»« •»« •«< ■ • """• • ■"•" I T»l«tlx»« M»i« '» »♦»" • »■" | BLOOD POISON ro« Mamn turn »• t» m »4* Ib* ' tw»*l t4an4 >wii —aa«a—t*l*j rr*4P*r>, Illntlr) ar T^rttarr tr*-« Mil 1 *»ra>*Myi > CttlW. T»* US W Ir.n'M 111 . }•' r..* ct '.fiiiii^ii'tv't Cii..ii! Mm -m ' W« Mt)l>tt tt»n»n«l r» t! ;• »i* %*«( w* | *>• ' ■•QrW ' >■• ••■••! «4Mt la II **. ■ <tn If fM *• •* I*.-a »..'«r». ImI; '• aatajji **4 iUU ••• avhMi aa4 aaiaa. >!•»••'!* I'ivSm in | • I'iaWM li«w4U>t<4 ' *- i-.t a i .-■•r« rniay tMwwl;. H».ror 1«1r..m fttUa* •'. i writ* fer »Mb «* i>.t»i lao v*«* wool m«, COOK REMEDY CO. im n«i;cmr.i. "■ ia^ n. NOTICE O^ SPECIAL CITY ELEC TION. To th* qoailfu.l voteri at th» City of h.«ui'. Uk« nolle*: That under and porsuani m th* ortitaaiir* of th* City of Hvattl*. i.a/tar referrei to. • HpecUl I'trctlon will t.e h*!J In the City of Kenttl*. at the eeveral vnflng pr» --.«n.!« thereof, on i i. » !.t> , the Klxth I («lh) day of !>■• . irh-r, !»•«. and th* purpuDe* of iiit election and th* I ma— uiw i.i Ij» ■übmlttvd arc »■ futlnwa. in.mi I'nder Ordinance No. I I 1* 4 la aub n In- I the qumtlon atvt propotltlon ■of lrvurrln« all Indrbtrdneaa of IMt.MtM, anil Ih* i*aunin-a and Mia of th* ii'io'i.((.;>■ honda of the city of Peattle. therefor, for the P'flU'OHK OF" Till: CONSTIU'C fffIMN OK A CITY MI. yn I'nder Ordinance Nn. 11I7S la «uh. JJnltteiJ the queitlon nni pro|M>»ltlon liif Incurring an Indchtednraa of |i'> »' nnd the lMiian< r and (•ale of the ii-fii .!■!.■ !.•■,!• of the W'lty of Heattl« ther«for, for the pur ' '(•one of neriulrina*. by puri'hna* or ,rnndemn«tlon. UNI) Full A 8ITi: ,KOH A CITT MALI* I. fii.l-T Ordlnanre No. 11*7. la mih i-iiite-i the quentlon nu l prnpoaltlon of tn- nrilna in In'lebtednena of "11T5.009 00, and the l»unn<« and •ate cif nea-ntlahle bond* nf the City fof Seattl* therefor, for the purpose |»f til* «*ONHTIIfCTHIN OF A '•/•OMPINKH <*ITY I All MfNICI PAT, COfUT A.VI) FMF.HOF.NCT IIOOPITAL. That the foilnwlnir placea are "!eal«tiale»l. In the r«-»pectlve warda and precinct* act foith, mi polling filAcen, In-Hit: Tint Ward. Flmt I-i '■. -ri. t -. j•« Itallrond Ave nue. Wnond Precinct —64» rir*t Ave nue south. Third Prfctnci city Carpenter Hhnp. Fourth Avrnu* South and lifine Ptreet. Fourth Precinct — Fire hendiunr- Icru, Third Avrnur* Houth and Mnln Ktreet. Fifth Precinct —rnnlne IlnttKe. (Mnln Hlieel. between Hrvpnth nnd I Flehth Avenue* Hnuth. HUth Precinct —111* Jackwin I Ptrnrt, H«>vi-?ith Precinet—Ntwelfi II ill. South rV.ittlo. Second Ward. Flr»t Precinct— lilt Jnckinn Htroct. fleoond I'reclnct— 111! Jnckaon «lr**et. Thlr.l Precinct — fifti Tirrnlv fnurth Avenue Houth. Oltman'a ii ill | Fourth '•■■ Im i — 111 Jnckaon pirp^t. Third Ward. Flmt Preclmt-614 I Iwnjr. I H....... i |*rt<lii< I—Madrons Hall. : 1 rorn*r Tw*ntjr-nr«t Avrriu* and K. J> 't. r»..n etrett. Third frwlnct— l»|7 Twenty •erond Avenur fourth I'l.-imt Mi-!t...n Htrvet Pavilion. Fourth Ward. Flr«t li.-. ,i ■ t Mi.mi. t; .i! Court. I'llr Unit. Hej-ond Precinct —311 Columbia Hire-i, Third li..|.:i 11l Marina ■trwt Fourth Precinct—4o9 Columbia Hlreet. Fifth Pr»-clnct —maine llnu»e. i l-»i« •'•-I) Klxth and Heventh Avcdiim I on Columbia. fllmh Precinct — Carpenter Shop. Kin( I'.'iin'v Court I ' '.M>. Fifth Ward. Flr*t I'ii-.:ii. t— It 19 W**tern Avenua. H«on4 rreclnH—ill Unlvrrilty Ftr-»1. Third Precinct—lit! Flrft Ave nue, Fourth Prectnct~«<l| l«tkc Htrcet. Filth Prtrlncl — 14ZI Fourth Ave nue, Klxth Preclnrt — 11)11 Third Aye- MM Sixth Ward. Dm' Precinct —SOJ3 Flmt .\vnii» Second Precinct— 3331 Flr«t An nu«. Third Precinct—SCll Flr»t at*- • nue. Fourth Precinct—Denny Hrhnol ft<*a»». Fifth «n<l lioitcry J«tr#»t«. Fifth I'r»«-lnrt —IHIO Flxth Ay*. nue, llot*l n-m.T« ••vtnth Ward. Fir«t rr<M-lrt<"t—Corner nrllcru* Av»ntii> «n<l rife*- Ftr«M>t. Baanmi Prt<-lnrt—lJ7 Porttlut Atffiu». Thlr 1 Pr*rinrt~s:» Kantlnke Av*nu*. Fmirih T*r»rlnrt —I*o} Tirondwrty. Fifth rrvrlni'l —1IO« RaX Pika Plr»#t. Pltth Prrrlnrt—Conrnr nroad way North ""'I Ivant Hoy Btrrrt. f«»v»nlh Pr»rlnrt »62 Twentieth I Avm<ie. Klirhth Prerlnrt—tr.ol Kuattak* Av*nu*. Eighth Ward. Flret Precinct—429 fenny Way. P»Con<J Precinct —150 Harrlßon fltrr<<>t. rnrnrr Warren Avenue. Thin! Precinct—«2lH Fifth Ave nue North. i Fourth Prcclnot —tl» Queen Anne Avrnuc. Ninth Ward. Flrat rrcclnrt—Hlo Crana no<ile vnrii. Srcorii Prerlnrt— Of fire of t.o«>r>- ! dill. • I.timber Co., Itneii. Thirl Prerlmt —«12 Kwlne Street. I Fourth Frrclnrt —9j« nii>«ett Avmue. Fifth Precinct—Mny'a "nit. Bltth Prerlnct—fnrner Fifty ninth Htreet nnd KlrknnoJ Avrnue i Klrkwood Hall). Hevenih J'reclnct —300 Mnj-I(> I.onf Place. eighth Precinct —XFounlaln Vli»w llnll. The p«lti nt the ri>«p»ctlv» polllnir I'lncPK »ft forth nbove will ni<vn nt t dadock «. '■!. and .I• ■ • nt 7 o'clock p. m. Hy direction of the City Council of the City of Sf-rxltle. (Hchl.> JOHN ItlPUNrjrcn. city Comptroller and Ex-Offlcle City Clork. I>nto of flmt vuhllcntlnn Novom i" ■ 4. I^o4. ALBERT HANSEN litloh Jnwn/ry 706 First Avo. j 1 ' PHENOMENAL SUCCESS _^J&3^^ HiaU MedJcal Inntttute Phyai \*^ ' ~~"^^'s \ •Una' latest discoveries for th« It \M treatment of Nervous Disea«»* L t L have revolutionised the practice of MCI. ■J'^lW , w 1 medlcln* and surgery, /i"""" --fv^ 1( Their Sole Aim I lE^^i^ To Serve Tfj^MkA ?*» The Cause of V^^J Humanity Won for them the love of their ftllowmMj. th» admiration of their hrolhrr proctltlonrm nnd the unbounded rr»tltude of thoutanda of t>«ripl«« «ho have l>p«-n rrncued by them from early death. Durln« Its many yrara of uninterrupted activity this HhMN ■ (.t.ii.i'.-lntioi.t baa >■■■■■, n<* exreedlna-ly popular amonf the Sick and Afflicted of the Northwe»t. It» bu»lne»» prlnriplea and rul<-» - PVir tH>«llnir. anil Con»r|entloua Service, Htaaoaabla Charirea, fSuccewful and rrompt «"ure»h»v« wrurr.l for It a larre patron- B«». whlrh cannot h<- Influenced by anpouncementa ronta,lnlns n travasont promlneg of trannlent, temporarily established compet- Horn Aaicl« from aecurlnK the Rood will of the public In general, thin Inxtltuta ha* *<<tab!l*hed Itnelf firmly In the e*teem of the buat* !•■•-« community. Th» State Medical ln»tltut# Invites investigation for the rurpose of proving that It la the larcect and best equipped Mp.ll.nl Institute In Seattle for the treatment of Chronic. Nervoua, Wood, skin and all .1I»» « penillar to men. It* methoda of treat* ruent are tried, acrorillnit to latest 4lacoT»rl«a and arcordlnc to re rcnt .mga. : _ t Guarantee a Perfect and Permanent Cure Wa lnu< a positive guarantee nf a cure In every caw undertaken nr money refunded. We want nothing we do not honestly earn, and if we full to cur* you we do not want your money. Write If Living at a Distance— Home Treatment Perfect State Medical Institute Incorporated. D. T. RICHARDS, M. D. Largest VedloeJ Inatltut* M the WeM. 202 SECOND AYE. SOUTH. SEATTLE, WASH. Offlrn Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m Sunday*, 10 a. m to Ip. in only. 7