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Man, Harriciided
in House, Slain by
Besieging (lops
1
IVoria Wtt Front Heiidrnt
WuuruU Drtfrlif, Theu
IIulJ. Off IVlicfl
Two Hour.
I'coila, LI. t. llnry Millar,
iwmt front resident, was shot and
kill.) but n:lit ly a S'U;id of police
i.fi. r ), In I a.i'iiri'1'4 r'miik I
I Jii.it IhI.UhI M.irond lletriV
n. and .!. bed ruptuie behind bar
l .ml. i .l.ia f lua stuck f.,r 10;
I -.re ,M:i!ir A routed from Ma j
i m-ihoid l y Kiia linb after an
.nt lo ! m U Ilia sh.rlt l,nl
,1. II, ....rig.. f.. m tha me
I
I ll' I shiiily ! meet tha llr i.f f..ur
i i suns wii'l "I"' n levolvers.
Mystery Mil.
ii ilvt(n, Tr , M. & An un
1 1 1 r , r. . . I woman, between jo ami ST,.
i.e.tly cttrM-. unit itltrartiva.
taa
f i j 1 1 . 1 In mi nni iiHi'iuiia stste tonight
ni ii." f'i t ft t:. in m w.iiiaiMiut
E'") yards fri'in Hip u' much I") liiat
I .i.M h. tonight lha attendants
ni i l'i tint li wn ati! union,
M iiitia mi. a w.i lmH'M,lilu t ) uairr
l iiii dm svriuuaiics )iir Illness.
AH rff'irla to aicertiiln her dlcntlty
mi if no nvnll.
Hangs Self.
rn,K point. I I , Ui t. 6. Itrivrn
Inlo a mrvnua lrrultnurn liy lifa al;)
JT1 rnf.
oi, ,J rn lion from Ma !
mm U. FtockliiKrr, 84. A. K. ,
v.-tfn, Wlllmin
I'. rnnii.iMy, rmnmlttpi autil'tu ynsitfr
l y, nTurdliiK to tha tmllra, at hla
.nn" hi-ie l'V h i nrtliifC hlmm-lf to the
I.TnlrVr. Th Ixi'ty wna found nnd
i nt iln!i t y his i!Rt?r, Mlaa Inrothy
i'tm l(lnnr.
Dry Dim tor Kfsigrm,
Viiihlin:ton, rut. 6 Th ri-alRna-t
on if l:.il.li A. Day an fiilrritl pro
lnli.tloii dirrrtnr of NfW York, rffi'e
t;vo Novcinhir I, wan untioiincfil by
I'l'iiimliiHloiu r Jl iynia.
OCTOBER PSANO
FAECES TUMBLE!!
A Piano Sale That Will Break All Records
DON'T PUT OFF BUYING
During this month Schmoller & Mueller Piano Com
pany has made great price reductions 00 pianos. Prices
and terms have teen made ho low and easy that every
one can now own the instrument of their choice. Liberty
bonds gladly accepted. Your old piano will be taken
as a substantial part payment. Don't delay. Come in
this week.
SIPiH UPRIGHT TrTl :
MA ulallBltP Brown Antiqua Mahogany III I
Hundred of pianos are on display in our building and include new
and used instruments of almost every make- Tha instrument you
want is anions them, priced RIGHT and on terms which will more
than pleasa you.
Play
er Piano
$365.00
Brand new Schmidt Ac
Schulti Player Piano com
plete vith bench, tcarf and
$10.00 worth of Player
Rolli of your own selection.
Remember, your old piano
accepted in trade.
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Piano Buyers Attention!
These Ud Piano Bargains
UPRIGHTS
Kimbi
.II Sr'S.OO
Conservatory OS,00
i .
Sehoai.gar SI 10.00
Boston 91 1H.00
Baotke Bros SKi.YOO
V.ie A So 81 ID.OO
W.twai 150.00
r..is A Son AltiO.OO
Mller 9175.00
$2,123 00 Sleiaway C.iaaJ, fiee
Mai ur cWiti'n from mh world ynowned iims as the Stein,
w.iv. Mfinrt, llhrdman, S:fff A Sons, Scnomsktr, I'.mrraon,
M. Fhat!, I ivliruan A 8ors. Itchr l'ra , Irrmg, Tamp A Co.,
ft hmolVr A M'4clr sn4 "rmirf. havo new InstrumenU In
tha s !a rr iJv f.' V"r srVctn-n st all im, In the finish
an.l a. no t- la l )our r.)wiremn!s an4 on wrma which ere tha
uwt in th eot.re MtdJlo Vst. ,
oi r f r to fisrpM
sitt t mui titur
mr mil ii in tov-
fv AT ul
fni ov tmf iw
M(tIAtk IIIMKV SI
snuaia. wt Hill, Sih
Kllisa MVXK41. ISSItV
Sit Sit IS tHI MlM'ig
WlJf V St UMV
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I ho
M'lri
No Long Hair Nor Flowing
Tie for This Poetic Soul
Douglas Malloch Admits
Charlie Chaplin and Bil
ly Sunday Do a Bit Bet
ter Financially.
With no long hair nor flowing IK
but tonkin Ilka any other Amtri'an,
business man liouglsa Melloch. tha
poet, has arrived to ili1ra tha North
western IMel In'S association at
tha itr itome yesterday.
Mr. Malluch hat been n!M "tha
man mht made poetry pay." Ilia
I . n a ni'inr cacti day In Tha Omaha
Kahili Bee.
"Yes," admitted tha poet. "I believe
' -
Ihry dl.ln-1 My h.rw ,
IMC t lltlllie t nHi'iin witi I'liiy uir
eisy atlll hnv me betj a little. Out
It hut pnld enough " that I ran dJ
tha Work thut I Ilka to 1o beat
un.t that la bigger pay than many a
miin fete aim I minima; oown n
( t.ua MhM iffmutmKt Imv In lift:
in't In .ilnit nhla lo !ly. t ut In
i, l m wmk at tha thii.if you Ilk
to do." '
"Vim wouldn't Alvwng lha yminii
men ami wornm Inclined to wrl't
1'iH'iry thru?"
"NS'hy ahould thry ba dlai-ournjad,
nny mora than tna liny wno want
to lm law yi r ir tha iiirl whi lonua
to m rrtueU-lnn? If ihy havo th
elfl, thry uuKht to ha nllimed. thfy
(imlit to lm mAdr, to dvvalop It, and
lf h-ven't It. thay will avi-ntunlly
Jt u' You "'",l '
child devuloplnf poetry rhftuht Imi hit
in lha head or aent aomi-w hira for
trinlmint. IMiar mnko a good poet
out of Hiich a child ihnn a poor law-yi-r
ii a vturnn cook."
Tltry fan Surccrd.
"Hut can ihy eve-r hope to make
a living out of It?"
"Why not? To. liter, aculptora, mu
alrlnna nnd othr workfra'ln th iirt
niiiko l.vntKM the good onta do. Why
not poM? It thy have th Kill, pi-r-gi-yirnncf,
Indimlry and buaini'Ha
Behr Bros.
Baby Grand
$635
A rare bargain. Seteral in
stock ready for delivery.
Complete with bench. A
wonderful instrument at a
record low price.
Will Sell Within the Week.
Steger A Sons 9108.00
Schmoller A Mueller. .. 92 1 0
f Sohmer 92.45.00
Prlc. A Teepla ...9203.00
I PLAYERS
i MaasfieU 9l7."i.f0
Aagelu 9IK.VOO
Hartford 9:U.1,00
At. mis 9:t."iS.4MI
Aelia 9150.IM)
toodiii... 91,000.00
ta
I I It H M
I t I t I t I t t t I M
t
in!rU4 ii Ik MftfiAtN
mtks4 wiU s "X " !:.'
m Ji.; (i.f jrmtin t'
IU ai'l-sstsm. lns. et,
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Duutilas MiIIimIi,
io-iiio, thry w.ll succeed. And don't
inimiHleretnnd tha word 'g ft.' You
tin vc t have a g.ft to dr.vo a fom of
hormn. Mot prople nn do n lot of
lliln::n oid niirjy well, but n'mc one
ihlnir i-xtruord.nur.ly well. Thfy
ouclit lo find out what It la, and go
ut It. Thut brute trying to find out
what will pay th mint nrincy and
then attempt tig thnt, whether you
hnve tlia gift for It or not. I am
iflad Ihit ftliiikceprnro didn't decide
(hat ho could iiiiike more money run
nlnit h' father's lumber yurd you
know h.'n Kthcr was a lunjlirrmiin
but decided to do the thing ha liked
to do bent, ri-Knrillc of how It paid.
I giu-sH that moiit of the men who
d d thlniss thnt helrrd the world took
om such vlt-w of It."
"What advice would you g'.vu a
youtiL; port?''
No. Vers I.lhre.
"Bay, I am looking for it, not giv
ing !'. I w.ll any th'n: Don't try to
writo whut the editors wnnt, nor
what the public wants. Write what
you, yotirm-ir, want, wnnt you wunt
to do, been unp that will bo whut you'll
write best; Maybe the editors won't
want It at first. Maybe they won't
want It at all. Then you will have to
decldo whether you can t write or
merely whether the editors can't rend.
Kut your stuff will at leant be ten-
cere. That is more likely to w.n man
the bent imitation."
"Would you write 'vers libre?'
"It you mean me, I wouldn't. I
have three children to think of, and I
want to leave them an unaullled
name."
Prison Cell Awaits Convict
Who Violated His Promise
Lincoln, Oct. 6. (Special.) Because
Joseph Shanley violated his word with
the prison board ho will spend the re
mainder of hiij term in the peniten
tiary instead or in the more salubrious
clime attached to the reformatory.
Shanley la a discharged world war
veteran. Ha was sentenced from
Douglas county for being connected
with an automobile theft. The board
allowed him to go to Calfnx, la., for
treatment for a diseased arm, after
his wife had successfully pleaded his
necessity for treatment, From there
tho couple fled .to Chicago, He was
recaptured at Peoria.
Chinese Mission Robbed.
A window In tho garage of the
Chinese Mission, Fort Crook road, was
broken Wednesday night and tires,
wheels and tools, worth $50, stolen,
according to a report to Houth Omaha
police made by Father McCarthy.
Dr. Burhorn
Chiropractor
Si titi i ft st !. re'
at V. . tt. IMI fftilu.t
s. e t'ie, hois fiow tea. us
m r.. J..a SID. Aliu.i-
ai II r It i t l I
Sails 414-424 Sssartlies BM
Car, llk sad F amass Sis
THK OMAHA BF.E: FRIDAY. OCTOBER . K2.
Greeks' Ire Aroused
by Action in Thrace
Ifaailaaad fivai T4 0a I
wlih tha airrptlcin of that ratatlnf t
tha allUd orrupatlnn "f tba wniarn
llna of tha Marilfat rivar In Thrat.
and that ansummt on thia waa atill
proramlinr. Tha alllra ra Mil lo
hava acrai to turn ovar Thraca to
Ihn Tutkiah rmy within 19 dava and
lo I'M a awurtxl tha a"nt nf lha
Tuika to tha at;iMihmiit of dull
nil lino of dMfiiari'atlun Ix'twi'rn tha
HrltUh and K'tinlui In tha t'lianak
ioiiv, I'lu'liiif thi-rn out of rlfla allot
ot each tithnr.
llofH f ul fur I'rarf.
lndon. tvt. B Hy A. I'-Tlia
rapurta of tha flrt tw-o iUa' pro-
raadlnna of tha iillltM nrt jl run
fvrrnra with tha Turklnh ruitlnnnliai
at MU'UmU hv (irixlucpil a auniculna
farlinf hrra. aoma ballcvlnc that an
armiatlra claarlng lha way for a panca
confiranco la alraady aaaurcd.
, t waa avrn rrpvrted ytatarday thut
protmul mUbllahlnf an arnilaiico
had been nctuiilly signed, but au
thentic confirmation of this Is lacking,
Th Int. at Information to the Asm
rated I'reaa, contained In n dispatch
which lift ('oiiHtinttiiople shortly !
foio mldlniiiht. was to tha r!Tet that
thn iiucRili.n of Thraca was still bar
ring the way to settlement,
hsys I'. H. Host Fired On.
Washington. Oct. 6. Ths report that
an American deatroyer was bombarded
by lha Turks while taking off refugees
at Alvall, a town north of Hinyrna,
first carried In a lli-uli-rs tllspstch
from Athens, la repeated In a dlnpatch
from Athens received today by the
Greek legation. '
Neither tho Navy nor tha Btate de
partment had any confirmation of the
i, ported attack.
To Sal.-iu.ird Calliolirs,
Koine, (ct. 4. Monslgnor Mar
m.ir.2l, papal nuncio In liucnaiest, wiis
ordered by Cardinal liasparrl, papal
secretary of state, today to safeguard.
In the absence ot tha apostolic dele
gate, tha Catholic Interests In Con
stantinople. Coniniands (irerlis.-
Athens, Oct. I. ien. Nider lias
been appointed commander-in-chief of
ilm Greek aryiy. Tho governinenl
hope further fto reinforce the army
through the c.tll for volunteers.
'i asi iai ill ii imiisai J t
Prominent Lincoln Lawyer
Hurt in Elevator Accident
Lincoln, Oct. 5. (Kpeclal.) Orville
j. Jones, who was u member of the
legal "tuff of Attorney General Keed
and lias since been practicing In Lin
coln, ia In a hospital In u serious con
dition as the result of an accident.
After he had left the elevator In his
oldre building he changed hin mind
and started back. Meanwhile the ele
vator had begun Its upward flight,
Jones waa cuuyht between the elevator
and the floor above and his chest bad
ly cruBhed.
Republican Candidates j
It. It. HOWKLL,
Candidate for I'. 8. Senator, and
C. II. RANDALL,
Candidate for Governor.
KKIDAV, OCTOBKIl 6.
Randolph 9:15 a. tn.
Concord ,11:IS a. m.
Wakefield 1:45 p. m.
Emerson 8:00 p. m.
Allen 4:30 S, m.
I'onca 7:30 p. m,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7.
Winnebago 9:30 a. m.
Walthill 10:45 a. m.
Lyons 1:30 p, m.
Oakland 3:00 p. m.
Tckaniah .'v 5:00 p. m.
Blair .8:00 p. m.
BOB SIMMONS.
Candidate for Congress.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 6.
.Spencer 9 a. in. to noon
Brlstow , 1 to 1:30 p. m.
Lynch .2:30 to 4 p. m.
Iledbird , . . . .5 p. m.
O'Neill, night, no meeting.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7.
Tage 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.
O'Neill, remainder day and evening '
O. S. SPILLMAN,
Republican Candidate for Attorney
. General, and
C. A. RANDALL
Republican Candidate for Railway
Commihsloner,
FRIDAY OCTOBER 6.
Table Rock 9:30 a. m.
Pawnee 10:45 a. m.
Stelnauer 1:30 p, m.
Lewlston 2:30 p. m.
Virginia 3:30 p. m.
Fllley 6:00 p. m.
Beatrice 8:00 p. m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7.
Plymouth 10:00 a. m.
.lansen 11:30 a. in.
Fali-bury 1:30 p. m,
Hebron 3:00 p. m.
Desher 4:30 p. m.
Ruskln 5:30 p. m.
Nelson I 00 p. m.
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I Harry Mason, I
The Tailor Goes On Trial
In Omaha.
Watch This Paper for
Details of This Most
. Extraordinary Announcement.
A Queer World
IHrarlirT (!rotl in Line'
for Ilia TitUt in WorM
Series at .Mitiiiijfjit a
Ijrgf FrR Ciiptured in
Siilnnuxi IsIjiuIs.
H Stilled ly I'ulke
Stm rU, t.l. The hie, her
frond brcsn In snible st lha I'nlo
ground at mldniiihl snd be was sllll
Ihere al 7 u'rlwk I hla morning wall
ing for III gales In ven. About (
e'rlork ha hid mnipan). tilth! big
palnilinrn arrhed snd with ruinm
ary lnr ssw lo II llial I be line kept
straight ordsr. Tha r row si was ltay
liuind Itrgeer, of Hlsinfitrd, Conn.,
and he formed lila own litis, held his
own place snd did hla own rr sling sa
hrl he rould while lha policemen
wad lied him lo sea that he did nni
get unruly.
A lllg maker
Hydney. N. H. W firt. I (By A.
P.) What Is believed to ho the
Urgxst frog In tha world has been
captured In the Holomon Inlands
and brought to the Melbourne Mu
seum, according lo K. o. Armytas.
K. K. rl, snd curator Whitby t,f the
museum who recently rturnel from
a hazardim sxpedltlnii to lbs un
explored Islands. Tha frog Is a
foot long. The scientists obtained
msny other rare speclmene U-aldea
the frog. Including soma of the moat
valuable butterflies In tha world.
They said they often oM'l to filth I
for their lives agslnst savage tribes
who had never even seen a whits
man. - -
"It Isn'l Ours."
Jersey City, Oct. . Standing hand
In hand before a baby incubator at
Mathers' Institute, Mr. and Mrs. lid
ward Kltii yesterday lookrd upon lit
tle iKirothy Helen, and defied authori
ties to make them accept Mr as their
baby, reiterating their contention thut
tha chill born to Mrs. Kb h at Iiergen
Sanatorium five weeks ago, was a
boy.
"It's a mistake," lliey declared.
"Hnineone hss switched babies. Ours
was a boy just as we had wished II
lo be."
They won't take "Dorothy Helen,"
as theirs unless ths courts decide they
must, the couple announced through
their attorney.
Whereupon, Oeorgs Murray, poor-
master, produced warrants for their
appearance :ti criminal court today on
charges of nlmndonment.
Guaranty Dank Fund Wins
Judgment in Dunning Cane
Lincoln, Oct. . (Special V Attorney
General Davis has been advised that
Judge Clements at Brewster has en
tered Judgment in favor of the deposit
guaranty fund In the claim of the
First National bank of Glendnle, Cal
creditor of the failed Home State bank
of Dunning. C. C. Cooper, a former
oltlcer of the bank, sold his stock for
J .20,000 and as pay therefor took two
certificates of deposit In the bank,
which he sold to the California bank.
It was contended that this constituted
a claim against the deposit fund, but
the court said that It was not a genu
ine deposit.
Dodge County Supervisor
Is on Trial for Assault
Fremont, Neb., Oct. 5. -(Special
n'elegram. Carl Hollander, member
of the Dodge county board of super
visors, was arraigned before Justice of
the Peace Colson, charged with having
assaulted John Dicrs on September
22. The families are neighbors, living
near Scrlbner.
According to Hollander, there have
been several squabbles between them.
On the night when the last trouble
took place Hollander was burning
logs and weeds on his farm, when
Dlers came along and the trouble
started. Hollander has but one arm.
Funeral Held for Pioneer
Funeral services for Frank T.
Walker, who died at his home, 422
North Thirty-ninth street, Sunday,
were held at 9:30 yesterday morning
at St. Cecilia cathedral. Mr. Walker
was a pioneer Nebraskan, coming to
Platte county In 181)5 with hia father
from Lindsay, Ontario. His body was
laid to rest in Holy Sepulcher cemetery.
Colorado Coal-lump
Smokeless and Sootlets Screened at the Yards
Per Ton J J Q.50 DeUvered
CONSUMERS' LUMP
Nice Lsrga Lumps
Delivered S10.."0 a ton
Consumers Coal & Supply Co.
DOuglas 0530 "DEALERS IN GOOD COAL" DONglas 0530
Barometric Pressures
Go Contrary to Nature
.... .
IIMHIw4 traM tf I
tr4 s4 Hh 4trtd by the
f.fss.
:riu of the .t.iis-r i f f xs li" j
ernor I itr of M urdrred ti e j
running s'-tst n rl"d, j
The diing of streams and i.s.r
ton in nwiny seitii.r i f the rc-mmy
h4 b.n reported. Welle Mve f.ilU t
mil funnel an.l small ! n r'ident
were furred in hsut wuler lm; di j
tames I
So Hellef la Mtl'l- j
Weathsr bureau oftl' Hits tan see no ,
relief frum drouth and also fini the
eeneisl attending high tmpreturee '
in uny antion of the toiintry eicopt
wbera ,Mttl ehowers ai irrtr1
t-fi-ni nine titles throughout the mil
dls west have mills reports of tempera
tures hishrr than any ever before re
corded for this time of the year. Kr
at lesst fl hours fair and generally
warmer weather p predicted.
It will six in grow cooler In the
northern H'wky tnnunUln region and
in the northern plateau region, du to
widespread showers (here, and Indica
tion uru fur cooler trmprratures in
the north Atlantic states.
One res si n given for tha dry and
hot spell, is that during Heptemlier, ths
month ot storms on the tarrst Lakes,
only one storm has b- en reported. Un
til rhinites appeur In the I'aclflo off
thn northwestern roast, little relief
can be espet'ted from the northern snd
western, states, and until storm rtouds
appear in the gutf of Meglm, the cen.
Iral and i-nxtern slates can rspect a
continuation of the dry spell, the fore
casters rejwirt,
Two Held for Trial
on Mann Act Charge
Charles Wlli-oi, 2113 Houth Hx
teenth street, formerly for three years
on ths Oinuha police force, was held
to the federal grand Jury on a Mann
act charge Wednesday, after a heur
ing before United States Commis
sioner Koehler.
Alnnze Hoppe, quarter bred Indian
from Milwaukee, was held with him.
both men are charged with bringing
l ay Hodges and Virginia Black, 17-year-old
gills, from Missouri Valley,
la., for Immoral purposes.
Tha itiaitet was found by Depart
ment of Justice agents in a roomat
202 North Eighteenth Street,
The men met the girls while gn
strike guard duty at Missouri Valley,
they said.
Commissioner Koehler fixed the
men s bonds at 11,000 en' li, and the
girls', u complaining witnesses, st
ff.OO each.
Stale Asks Supreme Court
to Collect Road Donation
Lincoln, Oct. 0. (Special.) Argu
ments were submitted In supreme court
on the application of the state to
overturn a ilecialon of the lower court
thdt the township of Bone Crsek, But
ler county, could not be compelled to
making good a pledge to pay $4,000 of
the $25,000 thnt It cost the state to
pave a roadway across the Platte bot-
tons to give the farmers a good mad
to Schuyler. The township electors,
at the annual election, made the of
fer. Now they say that the constitu
tion forbade any donations of this
sort unless by a, vote of tlw people at
an election. The s'ate contends that
the unnunl meeting was an election
such as tho constitution makers had
in mind.
Beatrice Factory Damaged
by Early Morning Fire
Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 5. (Special
Telegram.) Fire, starting In a pile
of coal in the engine room of tho
Store Kraft company plant north of
Beatrice at 4 this morning from
spontaneous combustion, caused a
property dnmnge estimated At $2,000.
The engine room was destroyed, In
cluding tools and other equipment.
Firemen prevented the flames from
reaching the main part of tho factory-
The loss Is covered by Insur
ance. V. B. Morton, secretary-treasurer,
stated that the fire would not
cauue the plant to suspend opera
tions. Primary education in Mexico is free
and compulsory fur ages 6 to 18.
ILLINOIS LUMP
Good Quality
Delivered 911.00 a ten
!$:0,()()fl h Asknl
! for Alienation
Wife f l.iiiiolii Lauder y
Mutlirr-in l.nw Wret ked
Hfr Ilotiic Life.
I.lon ln. s s.-, I -Hiet 11 r'')ijsil
II Hipckrr ba Iromht suit In iti
trti-t rmirt simlnst her ino'her In 1 1,
Mrs Thorn is It. rlioike,'. Hhe arUs
t!JC" rlsiitages fur silege-l aliens
none if the stfettlcns of her hti
tsnd, T. V. It, Hioekrr, a Llncwtti
lawyer, rityik.r su.il her f ir 4 ill
virie aotne lima as, but the u nit
lefusej It. Mrs. Mlmker did In it
wsnt a Hlvoite, snd the imul ehli i
e-l an order for sepsratn nuilntr nance,
unce.
Mrs. KitM-ker s-is that her mother-
October Fashions
Fpr the Discriminating
The price one pays has little
to do with the distinction one
can acquire in Outer Apparel
True, price is indicative of quality and workman
ship, but not an infallible guide.
A correct interpretation of the mode is essential
and it is the constant intention of the entire
Thompson, Belden organization to bring together
only those styles which are correct, attractive, be
coming and thoughtfully economical in price.
Recent
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Gowns
Wraps
Dresses
Do You Want to
Save $250 on a
CABLE PLAYER-
So slightly used that the newness h not
worn off. If you want a player the
Cable will surely satisfy you. If you
want to save money THIS IS THK
BUY FOR YOU.
Ju?t one player of thi kind and we of.
fer it on terms.
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'woman, who made her hmne with her
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allowed hr.sl and butter and plain
tt4 only She had to go to her bed
st T.S exeey evening and was deitll
a light for longer than a few mm
tites. Hhe not allowed to ride on
street rsrs, snd was railed a liar and
a thief. Slid olhei Indignities heM-l
upon her rihe said that her hU'band
refused to mslntnln a borne of his
own, lecture of threals of dlnln
heritsnic Flectrie Hotly Head Named.
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president of the American i:iet trie
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