Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 06, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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    TITE OMAITA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL fi, 1904.
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Somen's silk Celts
15, and UO Worth
of Trading Stamps.
Watch the Little Green Stickers
Sit pYomfft-'s Volla
Skirts S6.50,and $10
H ortt of '
Trading Stamps.
Ladles'
kubbera
on
24 Floor
Children's
Rubbers
Second
Floor
THE HEI.IAni.K STORK.
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Special Sale Ladies' Skirts
A Complete Stock of Qolf and Walking
Skirts Bought at Half Price.
W recently made a great purchase of up-to-date
walking skirt $ from an Exstcrn mant
facturtr who told to us at about half price. We
place them on talc today at amazing bargains
Handsome Sprlnir Golf Skirts
All the prety new styles, f QO
I ' tit r! jiiy' il
worth $4, at.
Exceptionally Hlarh Grade Lot of
Walklnir Sklrta in the very lat
est spring shades and fab J CI ft
rica worth up to $10, at ... . J O
Our Sprlnjr Skirt Leader This Is
the prettiest and most desirable
spring skirt ever offered at the
prices the newest oolors and the
latest and swellest trim- T iO
mlngs, at f O
Ladies Spring Cravenette Coats, 9.98 1
A pretty line of the new rain ooats made of water proof
cloth, absolutely protects against rain and make a swell
dress coat as well made with new belts, capes, Q Oft
etc. an extra special for Wednesday's selling, at. ...'' O
Wednesday's Mjjljnery Offers
Qreateat nillloery Dept. In tbe West on Third Floor.
A Pretty Ready-to-Wear Hat at $ I Made of colored straw
braid In the latest shapes and the prettiest spring colors
tastefully trimmed with ribbons and colored f AA
braid, special, at I.UU
Trimmed Hats at $3. SO These splendid fashioned spring
hats are made in the correct style features trimmed in
smart style with the best spring garniture every Z CA
hat bears an air of refined style, at JDJ
Our Renowned $5 Trimmed Hats made of the soft straw,
ohtffoo, sad msline trimmed with the fashionable small flowers,
erery hat it artUtloally wrought by expert millinora, at
.$5
Extra. Fine Quality Embroideries
On Bargain Square at 5c, Yard Embroideries and Inserting
la all widths on big bargain table, C.
at, yard
Dig-Lota of Fine Laoes at IOC. Yard-Cluny bands, net tops,
Normandy vals and Plat vaU embroideries, inserting and f A
galloons, worth up to 35o a yard, at, yard IUC
Watch Our
Windows
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Watch Our
Windows
BEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
Oesrgs Gary Eggleiton'i New Btory a
Yirid Pioture of Eiyer Life.
MAY DELINEATOR FULL OF GOOD THINGS
fContalas Literary and Artistic Feat
rn of ths IHg-asst Excellence
Meek Dlseasstom of Baldwin
airs' Latest Siovel.
'. deorge Cary Eggleston's new Btory,
"Running the River," just published by A.
S. Barnue & Co.. is described as a vivid
picture of phases of American life In the
middle wast which have hardly been
touched upon In fiction. The adventurous
river life along; the upper Mississippi and
its tributaries sketched In Mr. Egglesten's
story are In many cases founded upon per
sonal knowledge. With an enthusiasm and
spirit which readers will feel at once Mr.
Eggleston has written a wonderfully vivid
and varlod story of American boys' and
girls' pluck and success In the picturesque
and adventurous life of the great river.
Mr. Eggleston has chosen a most stirring
period, when the Mississippi and other
rivers were crowded with steamboats, and
the scenes of thrilling adventures. The ad
ventures of his . characters are accom
panied by fascinating sketches of actual
life' and historic happenings. The bril
liant author has written a book that Is
not only a fascinating story, but a picture
of fresh and quaint phases of American
life which will delight readers young and
old. , ,
In addition to an elaborate portrayal of
current fashions and other matter of spe
olal Interest to women the Delineator for
May contains literary and artlstlo fea
tures of the highest excellence. In Action
there are two short stories. "His Fiancee,"
by Virginia Woodward Cloud, and "The
Battle to the Strong," by John H. Whlt
. son, and a dramatlo chapter of the "Evo
lution of a Club Woman." by Agnes Bur
sas aroenrsd tress as at a sis"
toast. We eaa also fnralsh aay book
' naallsned.
BARKALOW BROS.
Tel. B2234. 1612 Farnam St.
bridge. The story of Catherine Sevier,
conspicuous in the early history of Ten
nessee, Is the first of a series on "Great
Women of Pioneer Times." Among the
present day great, Mme. Sembrich. the
famous soprano; is the subject of an inter
esting article by Oustav Kobbe, the Illus
trations of which are of special value. In
"Around the World In Eighty Pictures"
the reader is taken Into a field of greatest
Interest Japan and Cores. Llllle Hamilton
French's remarks on "Mothers and Mar
riageable Sons" will be greatly enjoyed,
and Dr. Murray's Instructions In regard to
the care of the mouth and teeth will be
found helpful by every one. In addition
there are engaging stories and pastimes for
the little ones, and timely Information for
almost every department of the home.
Four pages of photographs of war scenes
In the far east, an Interesting Illustrated
article on "Everyday Life In Japan," by
Onoto Watsnna, and a summary of the
week's wai' news are timely features of
the April 3 Issue of Harper's Weekly. The
article of Onoto Watanna's Is particularly
notable. No one writes with more intimate
knowledge and sympathy of the life of
Japan than the author of "A Japanese
Nightingale" and "The Wooing of Wis
taria." The same number contains some
unusual photographs of scenes at Vladi
vostok, Russia's Ice-locked Siberian port.
few recent books nave occasioned - so
much discussion as Baldwin Sear's novel,
"The Circle in the Square," published by
A. B. Barnes A Co. The question of south
ern dialect, which was raised by a review
of this book, occasioned one of the longest
discussions which has appeared In ths
Times' Saturday Review. One of the points
at Issue was the use of "you-all" and "we
all" In the south.
It Is also interesting to know that there
has been a lively discussion as to the
reality of the less favorable aspects of
southern life In certain localities which are
so vividly sketched In "The Circle In the
Square." On this point the southern news
papers themselves have been divided.
some of them criticising the book as un
true and others declaring that the condi
tions sketched were real.
It Is certainly a tribute to the force and
power of the book that It should have
attracted so much attention and caused
such a positive disagreement of opinion.
In the "Boy's Becond Book of Inven
tlons," by Ray Stonnard Baker, the ro
mance of science Is so vividly and lucidly
presented that no boy can evade Its fas
cination. Out of all the startling Inven-
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An Amazing Offer in Women's
Tailor -Made Suits
JIIE second shipment of our
factory clean-up from the Chi
cago Novelty Suit Company will
be on sale Wednesday and Thurs
day including black and blue mo
hairs, blue and gray novelty mix
tures, black cheviots, etamines in
wyp black, blue, brown and
cnampagne, nair stripe
novelties in black and
blue. The styles are
Etons, blouses and jack
ets. These suits were made to sell
vp to $27.50, all will be on sale
Wednesday and Thurs
day at $14.50
And double Oreen Trad
Ind Stamps with each suit.
IMRS. J. BENSON
OUR LINE OF
Knit Underwear
for Spring g Summer
is very complete. We think we've got exactly what
will suit
Ladies' Vests in a nice quality, high neck and long
aleeves, at 25c; lisle, at 50c; Vega silk, at ? 1.00, $1.50,
$1.75 and up to a pure silk vest at $2.50. Extra sizes
in cotton and lisle, 25c and 50c High neck and
short sleeves, 25c andoOc.
Ladles' Knit Drawers Knee or ankle lengths, 25c, 50c and
up. Umbrella Style 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Union Suits High neck, long sleeves, knee or ankle length,
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $2.00. Extra size, 85c and $1.25. Union Suits
Low neck and no sleeves, Jersey or close knee, 25c, 50c, 75c and
$1.00. Umbrella Knee 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Knit Corset Covers
Extra Special in Our
Dress Goods Dept.
100 pieces fine all wool albatross, 36 inches wide, all street
and evening shades; also whites, creams and Qr
black. A good GOc quality, special, yard JJ
In Lace Dept. 50 pieces fine allover laces for 7 C
waists, in creams, whites and blacks, $1.23, $1 & eUC
Black Taffeta Silks, 33c Yard 10 pieces fine Black Taffeta
Silk, Swiss make, nineteen inches wide, special
for Wednesday
2 Cases Boys' Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose "Fast black"
re-inforced knee and heels, sizes 6 to 10, worth 1
up to 20 cents special, at, pair .lefisC
Ladies' Black Lace Hose- an endless variety, lace boot, lace
front and allover lace, warranted "fast black", full fash
ioned and worth from 40c to '$1.00 our prices, J?
per pair, 48c, 40c, 35c and MjC
1 iisT
Art Anniversary Sale
19c and $1.00
19c
Picture frames for photos,
worth of Green Trading
Stamps....
Pryrof raphy Sale
Dresser Boxes, $1.79 and
1.79
Matted picture, big vari"
ety of subjects, every
one a' gem, 20c and
$2.00 worth of f
Green Trad- IIO
ing Stanps..,.,vv
$5.00 worth of
Green Trading
Stamps
Photo Boxes and $2.00 worth of Green Trading
Stamps . ...
Handkerchief Boxes, 39c and $2.00
worth of Green Trading Stamps. .
Visit our Art Gallery, Den Room, Burnt
Wood display. See our beautiful display of
fine Water Colors.
39c
Green Trading Stamps All the, Time
79c
1
tions of the last decade. Mr. Baker has
chosen to explain those that might most
Justly be considered epoch-making. His
book is up-to-date enough to have a
chapter on the latest marvel. "Radium,"
and with the first "Boy's Book of Inven
tions" makes a most complete record of the
great material achievements of our age.
The table of contents is as follows: "The
Miracle of Radium," "Flying Machines,"
"The Earthquake Measurer," "Electrical
Furnaces," "Harnessing the Sun," "Mar
coni and his Great Achievements," "Light
house Builders" and "The Newest Elec
trlo Light." McClure. Phillips ft Co.,
publishers.
We ' have received from the T. Fisher
Unwln publishing house of London a Can
dlan book entitled, "Through Canada in
Harvest Time," by James Lumsden. It is
well illustrated wltli a large map of Canada
and a fine collection of halftone reproduc
tions of harvest and farm scenes with
characteristic scenery throughout Canada.
The book la evidently put out to Induce
Immigration as is evidenced by the follow.
Ing dedication by the author: "The author
HfKrip this book to the workers of Eng.
land, Scotland and Ireland, hoping that it
may lnspirt many to seek new homes In a
land which, though it may not 'flow with
milk and honey,' assuredly offers to all who
are not impatient of toll better opportuni
ties of attaining comfort. Independence and
fullness of lofe than are to be found In any
of the old world states."
A well known critic on the Glasgow
(Scotland) Evening Times has been moved
to express his admiration of two serials
now running In American periodicals Mary
Johnston's "Sir Mortimer" in Harper's
Magaslne, and "The Masqueraaer in
Harper's Basar. "The Masquerader," writ
ten by Katherlne Cecil Thurston, calls
forth his particular interest because of Its
peculiar problem of a wife with two hus
bands, one of whom Is the masquerader
a problem which, he says, the author "Is
handling with genius." One of these men
has enRHged the other to be his substitute
for political reasons, and, says the critic,
"there Is the possibility that the double
himself will fall in love with Ms em
ployer's wife. The situation, as it stands,
is thrilling."
Light and Medium Weight 25c, 45c and 50c
l,0QjuidJL15
Mercerized, at
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Matthews. 122 South Fifteenth street.
Compear front Lesdos.
The Edwards theatrical troupe, bund
frum London. England, to New Boulh
Wales, passed through Omaha on the
Overland Limited. E. T. Bteyne, the man
ager of the Hggreaatlon, was la charge of
the purty. Mr. Sieyne left London about
ten days ago, but the majority of the
troupe has been In New York for several
werkH, where the company has been pre
senting "Three Little Maids." This is the
play Intended to be used in touring the
Australian colonies. There are forty-two
members of the company.
Tea Bisk Toes 1.1 fe,
If you neglect piles. They will cause
fatal diseases, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve
positively cures or no pay. tto. for sale
by Kuua Ce,
CREEPING ON LIRE TURTLES
In Tfcs Bee'i Third Contest for Ten Trips to
tbt Bt. Lonis Exposition,
BUT PAST EXPERIENCE IS A WARNING
Turtles May Turn to Hares on ths
Final Stretch and' the Swift
Hare the Prise Mill
Fetch.
Slowly the caravan of votes in The Bee's
third contest for ten prise trips to the Bt,
Louis exposition is , advancing and one
might almost regard it as being composed
exclusively of tortoises by the pace kept.
but that the experience of previous con
tests betrays the method In the slowness
a method that, like the "smile of the
heathen Chinee," Is almost the persoulflea
tlon of simplicity. What is more simple
than the dally score In definite figures re
duced to black and white? It seems as if a
child could tell how many votes would put
one among the big ten at the close but
there's the rub, for the smaller the figures
the bigger the liars they are, and calcu
iatlng may result only In catching a cold
disappointment. The best way to win is to
get after every vote in reach and don't
stop "getting" them till the closing hour.
The vote at 5 p. m. Tuesday was:
Mrs. M. E. Mayhugh, Missouri Valley. .1.72
Laura M. Fisher. Omaha 1.2S9
Anton Clmos, Omnha l.nno
F. J. Davis, Omaha si
Fercv B ark. Nebraska City 401
I Toward OramliNh, felouth Omaha 2.V)
Mamie Brown, Fremont 2-5
Willie Shorter. Omaha. Ifi7
Minnie Clarke, Houth Omaha 40
H. E. Oray, Omaha 25
Calvin Evans. South Omaha 2l
Fred Ingeraoll. South Omaha 20
Herbert North, South Omaha 13
Halph Newell. Omaha II
Joe Hnrker, Omaha
1 Ellsworth Omaha
Mile Oreenleaf, Omaha
H. McWhorter. Omaha
Joe J. Havens, Omaha
Marrtaa-e Licenses.
lp to noon April 5 the following couples
hart neen licensed to wea:
Name and Resident e. Age
Claude H. Moore, South Omaha
Winnie Clayton, South Omaha
Charles Battersor., Laurens, la
Elisabeth L. Uunnon, South Omaha...,
Anton C. Mattes, Omaha
Ixirlda M. Dust, Omaha
William H. Tackett, Santee
Frieda Kloke. West Point
George A. Koechlg. Norfolk
Jessie E. Terry, Omaha
Havid E. Francis, Hasklna
Katherlne Kenrlck, Denver
TML
W. a. JERREM5, President.
809-21 1 South 16th St.
Don't Be a
Ready-Made Man
THE good dressers are not
the ready-made men by
any mean! There's a set
and hang
about the
"Tailored
Suit" that
you can
get only when
measured for it
you re
You'll have to look at
our tailoring stock for dis
play of fineness.
A most generous va
riety draped side by side
so that comparison and
choosing is made easy.
Trousers $5 to $12
Suits.... $20 to $50
It is in what is called
the tailoring that the real
quality of a garment lies.
Te sewing of the seams
the edges the pocket points
the shaping and finishing.
Thes) are the points that
add cost and give quality to
properly made garments
and they are the particulars
of which the average buyer
l:nows the least.
Have a chat with one of
our salesmen. You'll glean
some Interesting pointers on
Tailoring facts.
New York
Boston and
i
The East
Six trains a day from Omaha
over the North-Western Line,
the only double-track railway
from the Missouri River to
Chicago.connects at that point
with all lines, for all points
East. These fast trains on the
North-Western Line
are most conveniently equip
ped for the safety and comfort
of patrons.
Buffet smoking and library cars.
Superb a la carte dining car service.
Drawing-room and private compart
ment sleeping cars, free reclining
chair cars and standard day coaches.
Leave Omaha daily for Chicago at
3:40 a. m., 6:00 a. m.. 11:30 a n.,
4:25 p.m., 5:50 p.m. and 8:25 p.m.
Tickets and full Information on application
TICKET OPPICESl
1401-1403 Farnam Street, Omaha
tN-SUUSMnil K is , j
'SflSBft Opportunity
Is now when - are TraVlns
bArork prices on all classes of
furniture.
Wlff Pay You
To come in and ees our magnificent line, of furnlturs before burleg, for we know wo
can save you money.
A Few Specials for Wednesday
$ B-pleoe rarlor Bult. upholstered In best grads relour, yj Ott
only
tZi.60 Bed Room Suit, swell top drawer on dresser and commode, 20x24 bevel 4E QK
plate elass, nicely finished, at au.U-
Nest Solid Oak Extension Table, a great bargain, 3.85
16.60 Iron Bed. any slse or color, brass rod and knobs on head and foot, DC
sals price -"sf
$2.96 Iron Bed. full slse, 1.85
S6.K0 fianltary Steel Couch, 3.Q5
$8 25 Solid Oak Chiffonier, bevei plate glass, five drawers, K QS'
sale price - JsOJ
llft.60 Solid Oak Sideboard, 12.50
Xlr! 6.85;
We have absolutely the finest Una of dining room chairs shown In the city. You
will always find greatest variety and best values here. ,
$7.50 to $10 Youths' Suits $5 and $6.75
Long pants suits In aires from IS to 19 years, nsat stylish suits In the nebblest most
up-to-date fabrics and patterns, well made, with good linings and trin.mlnga, In
stripes, overplalds, fancy mixtures and plalu colors. Mot a suit worth less thnn
Thursday 5.00 and 6.75
510 and $t2.50 Youths' Suits SS.50 and $i0
The most excellent line of youths' suits shown in the city. Handsome In rat tern,
stylish in deslRn, perfect in workmanship, made up In casslmfree, worsteds, thlhiM
cheviots, tweed. In nlnlds. overnlalds. strites. plain and fancy mixturvs nd nluln
colors. Hand tailored throughout. Any of them worth U A( sMH 1(1 Hft
Irora $10.00 to $12.60. Our special price O.OUonU 1U.UU
The Rainy Weather
Will surely remind you that you need a rain coat. We wish, to remind you that we
nave a run line or tnose iong loose rain coats so siynsn tnis season in tan, uxrora
gray, gray and brown mixtures, neat stripes, plaids and plain colors. The most com
fortable rain coat ever produced at
$7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and $18
Men's Top Coats
r!?!!l.!!...!i'ti... 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00
Hardware, Stoves and Furnishing Dept.
Special Goods for Season. Prices.
Poultry netting-best
Qexden hoe
he
esse.
S .....e.?T. ...5c
Stsel spade &QC
6c
9c
1.95
1.29
GiJ-den hoes
V'ncti
Bine Nickel Towel Bars
at
Steam cotker
4 sections
Gasoline ovens
at
Gt-rden lake
at
fcpadlng fork
at .. ....... .i
Steel shovel
at ,
Handsome Jap
bread box ......
Wood coat
hangers
New Connecticut
chopper
Gasoline stove
, 3 burners ......
. .. p
.. ......
......
. ... ....
.....15c
..69c
59c
49c
Bases
....:..3c
...79c
2.49
A CAR OF &ASOLINK STOVES JUST RECEIVED. THE INSURANCE! AND
DANQLER ALL, FIRST CUA8B, LATEST IMPROVED BURNERS.
A CAR OF SCREEN DOORS AND SCREEN 7RA31ES, JUST RECEIVED.
LOOK OUT FOR SALE.
Oranges! Orangesl Lemonsl Lemons!
Take your choice of either kind at 15c a dozen, and $2.00 worth of
Trading Stamps Free.
We have purchased a large car of fancy
genuine Highland oranges, and genuine
seedless Highland lemons, which we will
I lace on sale Wednesday In grocery dept.,
i.nd give every customer $2.00 worth of
extra Trading Stamps absolutely free.
A FEW OTHER SPECIALS WEDNES
DAY K'.-i pounds pure cane granulated sugar 60c
Cero Frulto pkg tn
$ pkgs. breakfast rolled oats loo
6-lbs. hand-picked navy beans, good '
Japan rice, Bbgo, Barley, Farina or
Tapioca, 'or ISo
6 bars best laundry soap, any brand ..ISO
Fancy largo California prunes, lb... Wjo
Fancy Muir peaches, lb 7Hj
Fancy 4X ginger snaps, extra I
special Wednesday only, lb....4'ij I
IN THE CROCKERY DEPT. EXTRA
SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY.
Vodrey's Seml-Pcrcelian, decorated cups
and saucers, regular 2So per pair
values, at this sale, each .......... ... 2''o
Decorated fruit and esuc dishes S'a
Venetian art glassware, vases,, etc, 1
each. Similar goods sell at U to $1 each.
23
20
, 31
25
28
24
31
-a
18-K Wedding Rings ton aim. Jeweler.
Ten free trips to ths Worm's fair sack
week. Bee couton on page X.
Piles Cured
WITHOUT PAIN
By W. C. Maxwell. M. D.
Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical Col
lege of New York City.
iU-t fiee buUdica, Omaba. Mb. In. Xwi.
THE MANUFACTURERS SAY
this cut off list is a nuisance and unless
ll si abolished and this boycott fixiu dis
continued, there will be no more of their
guods bent to this market. We told them
it tney were JSUT representing tns r. A.
R. U. combination we would talk to them
about how we stood on the matter. They
gave us every assurance that they were
not representing the N. A. K, D. Now to
the point They either want more money
fur their goods or none and as we have
told you before, If you want any of these
gouds, you must get them at these prices
at once as they WILL BE HIGHER. Ths
wise will not complain but others will not
be heard as we have given due notice.
26o Carter's Little. Liver Pills 07c
X'. Genuine C'astorla Ho
$100 Chrystal Tonic ,...lAo
$1 00 Coke's Dandruff Cure 4Ho
2,'ic Grave's Tooth Powder 1"C
6tc Williams' Pink Pills 2e
$1"0 8. S. 8. Mc
$1.75 8. S. 8. $1 05
.e Cntloura 8'iap 10
$1.00 Stuart's Dysepsla Tablets d:o
$1.00 Hrtmlerlne &;io
26c Tetlow's Swansdown 0o
I'.etter hurry Inst chance.
One to a customer.
SQIIAEFER'S DRUG STORE
E. T. YATES. Prop.
lth and Chicsgo 8ts., Omaha. 'Phones
747 and M. 24th and N Sts., South Omaha.
'Phone No. 1. 6ih Ave. and Main t..
Council bluffs 'Phons $33. All goods de
livered la either city absolutely ire.
Pennyroyal pills
wtV-v r.-.T fly --.
W U ttiV 34 V4ll tTMIeViiM tetM Mkial
ZTw r frits, nkfcM. TsskeaMsvikar. Kcfnaas
VJ But! alMalUM lslik-
aasbpsi tor larUHlsv-a, 1 sMttraMsaiarJUi
' KeHekT IW lailes." M Uir, re.
U-iMalL l.u T tifawejtao. fteud fcf
fall Diieuiais. 4 hleaaaiaf 4 t iUski Cw
HAVDERj BROS.
GALIFORfJIA
EVERY DAY
Until April aoth, iwi
$25:22
VIA
union pacific
Full Information eheerfullr
furul.hed on application t
CITY TICKET OFFICII,
1324 FARNAM ST.
'Phone SIS.
Gola frown from .
get of Teeth from . .
WORK GlARAVrKED
Wo are hero to stay.
.t--i.Hr,
TKN YEAH.
No students.
The Best
Shoe for
$150
Is the best shoe that $3 50 will
buy. It has everything In It
tliat can be put Into a $3.60 shoe.
It Isn't the only shoe we sell
or we couldn't afford to sell It
at this price. We sell all kinds
of shoes and a great many of
them. We make a small profit
on each pair.
A small profit for us means
good values for our customers
and good values for our.cus
tomers means a great many
small protlts for us.
BKH TUB FRY SHOE
AT $3 SO.
nYiHl)BCa
ii6-00S5lAOi
ilM
IM
Work done free
Cm ill phiran for material
TEETH EXTRACTED i'REE.
from 26c.
UNION DENTAL
Flllinti j
COMPANY
CLOSING OUT
Buggies, Qitriagcs
and Wagons
FREDRICKSON
Rfteeotsi aj4 Capitol Aw
OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY.
4622 Duuglaa. Room 4, (
I
fl Bead ear spsrtal "ad" ssratr Bandar II
i and WsfhsssiWy la Ths Baa. jtl
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