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BUSINESS BUILDING AT ONCE
Hew Tbrsfl-Story Btrnctnr. to Go Up on
Eit of DongUi Street Limter.
TO BE COMPLETED BY END OF YEAR
Balldlar Will B Erected Strictly
Modern Basis by In Wester I '
Real Estate Trulffl l .
Ronton.
Ing. 22x132, will be erected Immediately at
14(6 Douglas street. f
..The McOague Investment company,
agents for the Western Real Estate
Truatoa of Boston, gave out the above
authorised stalemerit last evening. One of
the trustees waa In the city for a few hours
yesterday.
Plans for the new building are already
being prepared by Fisher & Lawrle.. They
will provide. In accordance with the policy
of the Western Rnal Estate Trustees, for
strictly modern building In all details and
of the best possible construction. The first
floor will be for a store and the building
will be so arranged that the two upper
floors can be used either In connection with
or Independently of the first floor.
' Removing the ruins of the fallen building
will be started Monday morning and the
new building will be begun and completed
at the earliest possible date. It Is to be
ready for occupancy December 1.
The, Western Real Estate Trustees will
carry out the above plans regardless of the
action taken by owners of abutting prop
erty. It Is believed, however, that the
prompt action taken will lead the other
owners to build and rebuild.
F. B. Kennard, owner of the two-story
building on the corner, states that he is
ready to tear It down and erect In its place
a modern three-story store and office build
ing, provided A. J. Hanscom, the owner of
the adjoining lot, will erect a similar build
ing at 1403 Douglas street, . Mr. Hanscom,
who Is In New York, has been Informed by
letter of the-plans of the Western Real Et
tare Trustees and the proposition of Mr.
Konnard, and It Is believed will order the
erection of a building to match the others.
May Let Buildings Stand. .
"Now we will never know whether Louie
Shields was right or wrong about those
nard, as he stood watching the workmen
At the collapsed buildings on Douglas street
throw the bricks down the chutes and saw
them break and smash Into many pieces
' .when they reached the bottom.
"Louie" Shields was the first brlckmaker,
bricklayer and contractor In Omaha, and
In I860 built the "Commercial block," com
posed of the three two-story brick build
ings, the one on the corner being erected
by Frank B. Kenanrd's father, and the
pther two by A. J.Hanscom. In those days
the brick were burned with Cord wood '.nd
came out of the kilns In all colors and In
Various shapes. Messrs. Kennard and
.Hanscom objected to the color and ap
parent softness of some of the brick, but
Contractor Shields silenced them by de
claring:
4 "They are all right. If the block ' ever
catches fire it will not burn down, for the
fire will Just burn the bricks harder.'"
' Building Inspector Wlthuell withdrew the
fclty workmen from the collapsed buildings
yesterday, they having taken down all
UBO remaining walls which In his opinion
were dangerousand liable to fall. Acting
tinder notice from him the 'agents of the
buildings will remove the debris this week
and will also, It Is expected, be ordered by
the advisory board to tear down the rear
ends of the two fallen buildings.
It Is still a question with Inspector
Wlthnell, he now says, whether or not he
will condemn the buildings, 1401 and 1407
Douglas. Until the debris Is removed the
-exact condition of the side walls cannot
be determined, but he probably .will allow
them to stand.
BURGLARS PURSUED BY POSSE
Break Into m Bank at Btiger,
Maine, and Secare Small
i. Sum.
BANOOR, Me.. Aug. 29. Four or five
men who demolished the vault of the
Brewer's Savings bank last night eluded the
' police and this forenoon were dodging an
armed posse In the woods beyond Bangor.
.The robbers secured about tSOO, They
were watched at their work In tie bank
by a number of persons, who made no at
tempt to molest them because of the guns,
when the burglars left the bank they
retreated under cover of the guns, firing
doxen shote.
r Nearly a score of policemen, deputy
- sheriffs and cltlsens armed themselves as
oon as possible and started In pursuit
a ... One Killed and Six Stunned.
HAZARD. Ky., Aug. 29 Lightning struck
int (-ouii jii'ubv ami niuru junn J. HHK
vimiiuuia jii mo iiFii waj, niiu llunnru SIX
other men In the building. The court house
mam ill vu cbiiu iivanj uuiisuuicu.
Steamer Uoea Ashore.
NEW- YORK. Aug. In A report received
here today says the Ftrillstt ship Charles
R. Whitney, from Rdien for New York, is
sen ore near execution hocks in Long Isl
ana souna. opposite in ew nocnene. ;
Annual September furniture sale. Dewey
& Stone Furniture Oo. Monday.
GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW
First Nebraska Watermelons Swim
the River from Ike Kast Side,
Rear Florenee.
The first Nebrsska watermelons were on
the, market .yesterday. But they had
considerable trouble In getting here, for
they were grown east of the Missouri river,
at a point nearly opposite Florence. Owing
to 'trie high water the prdprletor of thlm
could not come by -wagon, the usual wsy,!
so he loaded up the melons, also some sweet
potatoes', corn, tomatoes, and beans, -in a.
boat and brought them across the river to
the main portion of the state and there
hired a wagon with which to bring them
Into town. He stated that he does not seri
ously object' to having two states claim
sovereignty over his farm when It comes
to paying taxes, or to working roads In
Flore rice district and serving on Juries In
Omaha, but that he la going to file a vigor
ous protest against being compelled to ferry
his produce across the river.
A car of line potatoes from out In the
state helped the "spud" market and kept
the price down to 90 cents. Sweet potatoes,
homegrown, brought $1.35 a bushel, to
matoes 20 and 25 cents a basket, corn 7
cents a dosen, cabbage 60 to 75 cents a
doxen, parsnips 20 cents .a basket, turnips
20 cents a basket.- Parsnips, . turnips and
Dutch cabbage are all scarce, Judging from
the small quantities of them being "brought
in, but the demand does not avpenr great.
California plum's and prunes are $1.60 to
$1.7S a crate of four baskets and peach
plums from Washington are $1.35 a crate.
Peaches and pears are the same as for sev
eral days past. Utah peaches will begin to
come In quantities wllhln a few days. So,:
too,' will the real Rocky Ford cantaloupes,'
Considered the best grown In the country.
Considering the cool and rainy weather the'
demand for fruit last week "has been' good.
- r. Attention, Wood men I
Members of Beech camp are requested to
attend the funeral ' of 'our late neighbor,
Charles K. Boyden, which will be held from
his residence, 2483 South Seventeenth street,
Sunday afternoon, August 30, at 2 o'clock.
Friends are especially requested to be
present. Interment at Forest Lawn.
SILAS B. LAKE, Consul.
FRANK WHITMARSH, Clerk.
Annual September furniture sale. Dewey
sV Stone Furniture Co. Monday.
. One Way Rates.
Every day from September 15 to Novem
ber 30, inclusive, the Union Pacific will sell
one-way colonist tickets at the following
rates from Missouri river terminals, Coun
cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Inclusive:
$22.60 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash
ington.' .
$22.60 to Pocatello and Nampa, Idaho.
$22.50 to Helena and Butte, Montana.
$26.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle.1
$25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria.
" $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oregon.
For full Information call at city ticket
office, 1324 Farnam street.
. Homeseekera' Excursions.
On Tuesdays, September 1 and '15, the
Missouri Pacific Railway will sell both one
way and round trip tickets' at very low
rates to certain polnta in Arkansas, Kan
sas, Oklahoma, southwest Missouri, Texas,
etc. Stopovers allowed on the going Jour
ney. Limit of ' tickets, twenty-one days.
For further' information call on any agent
of the company or Thos. F. Godfrey, pas
senger and ticket agent, southeast corner
Fourteenth and Douglas streets, Omaha,
Neb.
SIR THOS, UPTON'S MISERY
Is Largely Imaginary, for the Genial
Yachtsman Is a Gamey Gentle
man and When Forced
TAKES HIS MEDICINE CHEERFULLY
That Is One of the Reasons for His
Personnl Popularity on This
Side Of the Water. .
...
For more than flfty years America has
held the cup In the International yacht
races. Three times PIr Thomas Llpton,
the millionaire tea. merchant, has braced
the problem of capturing that proud em
blem, of speed and' sail management. Three
times the Shamrock dropped her colors to
an American winner, but the gay old gen
tleman who puts up the cash , for the
British corrfpetltor Is still game and prom
lees to appear again. He Is so thoroughly
genteel In the democratic sense that
MAXY AMERICAS. WISHED HIM TO
WIX
Just because the American sense of fair
play suggests the doMrablllty of passing
the trophy of victory from one to the
other. The International contest Just de
cided In favor of America has attracted
the attention of the world. ' Even little
Japan shows her. Interest and suggests
that next year she" will enter in' the race a
vessel of her own make. It would be a
trine . humiliating to have the Orientals
sail off with the honors next year, dui it
is safe to assume that the little Japs will
be neither slow' nor unskillful. . -
THE? BARKERS RESERVES LIFE
watches the races with more than passing
interest. Naturally, the Reliance had the
heart and best wishes of the young life
Insurance company for two reasons. First,
the Bankers Reserve Life Is American and
therefore loyal and eager to have tho
American win, and, second, the Bankers
Reserve Life .Is young and wished the
young nation to carry away the proof of
dexterity and skill of the men at the satis
and of the genius of the ship's architect
and builder.
B. H. ROBISO, PRESIDENT,
is of the opinion that sports of a rational
nature tend to the .building of healthful
bodies and healthy people are good Insur-
nce risks. Ha-ving over S.0C0 policies,
representing more than $6,000,000, .at risk.
the Bankers Reserve naturally Interests It
self In matters appertaining to health.
Having the lowest death rate of any
American company, It must appear that the
management of the company Is careful In
the matter of taking risks and applies Its
knowledge of the laws of health Intelli
gently. '
THREE NEW STATES NOW OPEN.
Within the present month three new
states have been entered for business.
These states are Just now being organized
for effective work. Good life insurance
men can secure exceptionally desirable
territory by promptly applying for con
tracts to the home office In the McCague
building,. Omaha.
ADDITIONS TO OMAHA CLUB
Contract la Let to John II. Harte and
Work la to Be Completed
- This Year.
A contract for an addition to the Omaha
club has been awarded to John H. Harte
by the directorate, conditions of which are
that work Is to be commenced immediately
and completed by December 24.
The extension will be 80x30 feet at the
north end, east side, of the building. On
the first floor it will furnish an additional
women's -cafe, in which. Incidentally, gen
tlemen escorting women will be allowed
to amoke. The room will have a hardwood
floor and fireplace and mantel. On the
second floor the ex'enslon will be an ad
dition to the main dining room,' and here
after on thla floor 250 persons can be pro
vlded for at banquets. On the third floor
the extension will provide two additional
bedrooms with baths. Several changes
also will be made In the rear arrangement
of the building. -
With thla extension of the building all
the ground owned by the Omaha club will
be occupied, so that future enlargements
must be either by adding additional stories
to the building or made after additional
ground to the west is purchased. The new
part will be of the same brick and In the
same style as the present building.
Chicago Laundry Best work. Tel. 205.'
Vi Notice I
Mrs. B. Relnhart
Is now located
at the mlllnery
'" department of
Hayden Bros.',
where aha will be pleased to see her
. ' . customers.
. TURKISH BATHS
FOR LADIES '
' , . ONLY.
. , THE REGENT BATHS.
O. "F. Sanitarium reached by Florence
line.
The German-American Republican club
will meet at Washington hall Instead of
Qermanla hall. Siinriuy afternoon, August
la, at I o clock ror the election of officers,
and the transaction of other business. ,
ROBT O. FINK. President.
J MAX FE1ERMANN. Secretary.
'
Annual September furniture sale. Dewey
A Stone Furniture Co Monday.
Change Name of 1'hnrvh.
'Officers of what has been known as the
Albright Methodist Episcopal church have
filed an amendment to their articles of In
oorDorstlon charming the name u( tfm nr.
5aiuiatton to the Lefler M 'mortal church, j
his was done because M"-. Henry C !
Letter, widow Of a aeceaseu oouin Omaha
man, made a bequest to the church on
ovadltloa that the uame be changed.
' I'SiKinnil In the World." the Eaultahla
Life Assurance society. Its policies are
sight drafts at maturity. See H. D. Neely,
manager. Merchant National Bank bins;.,
Omaha, Neb.
We are showing early fall ad vane styles
ef suits, skirts, lull, gowns. Jackets,
nitninery. eto Cash or credit. People's
cHore, 16th and Ear nam streets.
Dr. F. W. Blabaugh. dentist. tlN. T. LU-
Have Root print It. '
DIED.
" '
JTANNAHER. Francla hf- aged 11 years
11 months 10 days.
Funeral t a. tn. Monday. August U. from
Ht Patrick's church. Interment, Holy
6uuJfefci erneler.
. Now is the time to have
your Furnace
EX&niNED, CLEANED AND
REPAIRED.
Don't delay till cold wea
ther. No charge for estimates.
Absolute reliability of ma
terial aud workmanship.
Impairs for ALL furnaces.
iltnn Hnnrmrr.
mmmi nuu id
& SONS CO.
Fourteenth and Farnam 8ts.
k 1
QUALITY HIGH
PRICE LOW
AT
DRUM MONO'S
CLOSING
OUT
Every Garriage,
Buggy
and Harness
fssssss&ssssitsBr
fRfh anrl Uarnev.
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"aJ,fe.ii.-i, iw.sirMi.mr in.meU.i
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FOUND!
A new shoe for the mechanic n
shoe without a (team or nail to
hurt the feet genuine Goodyear
welt Boles and a genuine grain
calf upper.
Made on the wide, plain toe last
the Blueher cut Btyle and only
$2.50.
No shoe ever constructed com
bines bo much wear and real com
fort as this new shoe.
Wfe -Invite the mechanics of
Omaha to Inspect this shoe, and
If you buy you pet our guarantee.
DREXEL SHOE CO.,
1419 Farnam Street.
Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House,
Oxyn Balm Cream
We have It and of course wo cut the price
we soil the 50c else for 40o. We ship goods
all over the country by mall and express
and freight and save the people money on
their drug bills. Send us a list of your drug
wants and let us quote lowest prices.
50c Cutlcura Salve SOc
5c Doan's Kidney Pills 3c
25c Steam's Rat and Roach Paste 2rtc
5"c Charles' Flesh Food '. 400
60e CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURE
guaranteed 40c
$1.00 Peruna... PSc
11.00 Pierce's Medical Discovery fiSc
$1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription 6Sc
35c Genuine Castorla "lc
2nc Ixntlve Hromo Quinine 1fc
25c QUINACETOL. BEST Cold Cure 2lc
25c Mennen's Talcum Powder 12c
50c Har Ben 40c
25c Pierce's Pills 19c
Allcock's Plasters all you want at lie
$1.00 Orrnie S0o
25c Hire's Root Beer 14c
75c Moeller's Cod Liver Oil 64c
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
CUT PRICE
DRUQ STOKE
Two 'Phones 747 and 707.
lflth and ChlcaRO Streets. Omaha.
iSGIIAEFER'S
an
We sell only $3.50 and $ 2.50
shoes and you cannot pay more If
you wished to. '
We sell shoes direct from factory
to wearer and divide the profit
with you. , .
"ONIMOD"
m-mm
Always give satisfaction.
Regent Shoe Go.
205 So. 15th St.
THE BENNETT COMPANY
The Lend In a; IMano II on fie of
the West.
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We Buy Direct from
the Factories.
Yoii Do Not Pay Two or
Three Profits Vhen
" You Buy at Ben-
' tiett's.
No Middleman in It
At Any Time,
Call and See Us.
Get Our Prices
And Save Money
0
Pianos Sold on , the
Easy Payment '
Plan.
Really Your Own Terms.
Piano Snaps for ttia Week
Three high grade Mahogany Flnnns
sold elwwlu'rc nt HMon (tTOO
your own terms for J)mJmn
Three hii?h . grade Walnut Pianos
sold elsewhere at $426 on tiOO
your own terms for tfAuxJm
Four high jrrado Oak Pianos In all
styles sold elsewhere at COIfi
$400 on your own terms for.'4'J"
Four high grade' French Mottled Pi
anos, sold elsewhere at $350 klQl
on your own terms lor ij) IzJkj
PIANOS FROM RENTALS
Every one thoroughly reliable and
good as new.'
Mahogany Piano made to sell for
$J0-your own terms . $142
Pretty up-to-date Oak Piano made to
sell for $a00 qn your own 4i1lfV
terms for qU
Lovely fine toned Walnut Piano made
to sell for $360 on your HilO
own terms lor iJJIOs.
These values are positive marvels
In mercnandislnK.
SHEET MUSIC AND MISIC FOLIOS
AT CUT PRICES.
THE RKLIADI.E STORK.
Headquarter!
for Boys' and
Children's Clothing, Got Your Boys
Ready for School.
It is wonderful what mnnufactmvrs will 'do
sometimes to sacrifice their goods for ready
cash. Two of the best children's clothing tai
lors, sold ns H.OOO suits at a little over onr-half
the regular wholesale cost. Never before have
we been so well equipped witli remarkable val
ues. These bargains mean a great saving to
you.
Reliability and fair dealing, giving high char
acter goods of imported and doirh?stic . fabrics
in reds, Koyal aud naval blues, browns and
fancy cheviots, in sailor-blouse, stiilor-Norfolk,
Norfolk two and three piece suits, at a nominal
cost.
This purchase has placed us in the lead for a
ifal bargain.
Kg
Suits that have never been sold for less than $2..i0 to
?G, our special sale prices $1.50, ?1.!)5, -'.50, $2.U3 and .
25 dozen knee pants worth 05c to J)5c
to be closed out at
3.50
35c
It is worth while to visit our clothing department. . Now is the
time to prepare the boys for school.
Our new fall suits for men are now in aud ready for your inspection.
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I m We carry the largest line of colors JjJ
HI In BRADS of any house. Send us ZJ
n your mail nruers ui any t'oiur punsiuie, ijt
we can nil your wants. Looms to jy
H weave boadwork, i pattern books, S
H needles, everything pertaining to the Q
H BEAD work. Also the largest andS
U moat complete yarn department In the 2
H west. We WHOLESALE OR RETAILS
H and can fill your wants for any quun- B
Utlty. g
gJOSEPH F. BILZ g
rr: s. wth St., s
Flood SqIq
of If
I
0UGS
for Wednesday
September 2d
IT RAISKD LAST WEEK,
Perhaps you know It? and we got
wet. We alo had the mifortune to
have a LARGE 8TOCK OK STOVES
stored In our basement that got wet.
We are olng to MOVE THOSE
STOVES from our store room to your
kitchen or parlor with your consent.
We have the JEWEL" COOKS.
STEEL RANGES, HEATERS and
BASE BCRNKRS. made by the "De
troit Stove Works" all strictly high
grade ALL NEW and the wetting
they got won't hurt them a bit not
even their looks when blackened and
set up.
Prices way below regular.
GonldinllardnaroGo.
2914 Leavenworth Street
Telephone F2037.
M OMAHA.
NEBRASKA. H
I Ftf Menstrual SaporessTon.l7H
KsVZSS.' PEN-TAN-GOT
lBBBEKKBBaBMKlElBEEB
REMEMBER
That I am open evenings and Sundays
for the benefit of those who work. My
charges are reasonable.
HEDGES, THE DENTIST,
1506 Farnam St. Formerly Faxton Btk.
A Light Overcoat
Don't "go bad" these cool evenings,
but It "looks bad" If it is all wrink
led and full of spots. We wl'.l make It
look like new for a $1.W. It will wear
enough longer to more- than pay for
the cleaning, say- nothing about the
Improvement In appearance. Try It.
THE PANTOMUn
407 So
OMAHA.
15tu St
Tel. 0C3
Vitalized
Air
For painless extraction, never fails. Al
ways sure and frsh. Leaves no after ef
fect a..
Extracting So
Vitalised Ah- 600
Silver Flllluge 7ac
TafVs Dental Rooms
15I7DoujclasSt.
smi S kesas m- so uu tm bnu s
Urss n sUl stdan i
drossctrasa, Puotosrspiwr, At luus, tel. WM.
STOSBCiraxa, Prlawr. 12U1 Howtrd, MU IDA. "1km
la ealr ea BtoMcrpker, bat fee's 4ias two tbias
m s sains beta la the ataa kisk-ra4e sinsi
Re-No-May
Cares your feet to stay eared.
Id Everywhere.
MAKl-FACTVRED BY A. MAYER.
r mm a f ttt trlOa
Feriteicrs pi.no co.
Beo Ba Room 7. Tlptaoo 701
Wtber. Ur Oar LaMtwl SdUler.
the
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OMAHA'S .ym
FAVORITE.;
. :-.'-...V4: . o II
' ... n VJS' 'S.avr Mis U mtfmr
Full line of Clear Havana clgaro
Complete line of Pipes, all guaranteed.
OMAHA'S LARGEST CIGAR HOUSE
Main Office. 1404 Douglas
Street.
Est. 18S4. Tel. 15.
BUILDING COLLAPSED
But Business Goes
H. J. HUGHES
Is temporarily located at
1615 HOWARD STREET,
With a fine line of new frrooerles, fresh fruits and vegetables. All orders will
bo filled promptly as heretofore. .
Telephone 1019.
RELIABLE EE!
ED DENTISTRY
RELIABLE DEKTISTnY
SAVES PAI! AKD
MONF.Y.
TETirr, m
WnrOUtr-k"'
"f OAMA. MC S
FAVOHiTE
DR. VILKIHSOtl'S EYE, EAR, HOSE, THROAT CLIHIOS,
CRC1QHTON BLOCK, 18th AND DOUGLAS, OMAHA.
Treatment and operations dally for catarrh. Catarrhal Deafness, Adenoids often
cause of mouth breathlne;. l!stleneB and deafness In chlMren, Illtthsned Noses,
Chronio Sore Throat. Enlarged Tonsils, Growths in Nostrils. Polypi, etc.. Cleft Palate.
Harelip. Kunnlug fc-ars. Clues Eyes stralg-h tened by operation. Headarhe, due to eye
or nasal, or catarrhal causes. Affections of the voice, the tongue, Irritable coughs,
bay fever, etc.
THtSE CLINICS ARE FREE TO THE Pimtl f Tf a flTnCK.
I Open evenings I to p. io. Sundays I 19 It No charge for exaailnatiun of patients.
COLLAR
UV OLI1 RELIABLE. ACCIRATE, PAIXLESS, KXPEHT DEXTISTS.
. . . w ... . . . i.in . htm L'vr
STt'UEJITS. SKILIKU irKiMiiiBis it
Beware of Jealous. Idle, sorehead dentists and dental See's, who hiive lost their
buseTsnd hive tr.d to run ours. They tried to bluff us out. passed around and
took uo a collection, and with all their working, blowing, lying and blun.ng-we
" .'i'L? we have stood the test. Our record Is acknowledged to be the cleanest
vnd grestm tS rweK.M0 PATIENTS IN THE LAST TWENTY MONTHS. V
!i Have Got tha Business and Hare to Stay Its a Corn-
plate Victory tor ttia union.
Until Sept. 15-
LD CROWNS, from...' 52.85
r OF TEETH, pair - ....$2.00
JMINUM, from W.00
fiLLIMSS, from 25c
TCCTU FVTBir.Trfl FRFE.
. r ..A,w aljla In W. f 'oriHUlt thO
proLsf? graduate dentist, will be admitted to our fall cour. Our method.
makT7he crowning. IUUn and extracting of teeth a plea.ure. .
n.ke loose tee.h tight, stop bl.edlo m. and treat all disease, of
the month.
If vou have heavy plates or pHtes that don't nt, Ert one of our non-breakable, dou
tlsta. Be euro you are In, the right place.
The Celebrated DR. WORSTER,
TERROR TO THE OUJfTISTS, IS HEHE.
nion Dentat GolSege
OF PAINLESS; DENTISTRY.
OPEN DAILY TILL 8. Sl!ADYS-4 TO 4, 1522 DOUgfaS.
I II ll l TIA1HS A DAY
you u your tclh. where cn you expend more
profitable than on your teeth.
BAILEY, The Dentist,
i.-. ih..s-.s . Tilenhont 1085. 3rd Floor Plltfll B!ocX.
LIUI HliSIIUBUii ---r i
GOLD CROWNS FROM $2.00
FilllDt- QCfi
From I0v
BRIDOE
Work from
Our easy payment plan may in- VX
terest you. Work guaranteed 16
years. Graduate dentists. New
msmrimtnL
New York Dental Co.
Eatsbllshed nearly 10 year- here. Opposite Hayden's and Boston tores,
111 South loih stre . '