Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 06, 1909, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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ISHCMWAT DIES FOR CRIME
THERE'S NEWNESS IN EVERY CORNER OF THE NEW STORE
Ajpetij Prore Fitil and Drop Fails
at 2:32 O'clock. '
FACED DEATH FOS FIFTH TECS'
HALF MINLTK
STORK TALK
! nmn i' iay T
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lililf im nt f h1. f'rT ui
. rni'1n t fiMt r prir , Jtl -
Macon '.'mi -niMn t m 'n . :'
Brt to-k of vmira "f
i-o'irf tM" :n i nps n in
ti i ''Kp-u'e-l in Th ior .if At -
nun tri'i. fTm p 5pfrnei,
Imii:nrs h( !ir-i to ati!f
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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MARCH . 1W.
NOW
THE HOME Or QUALITY CLOTHES
"'ir lateat .Mnmeeta fm a..t include one car 'od of
auusat BUJI1 arriUOKT TXJkJMQ made to retail it t-so
T" Introduce we ai.l v,, tnie plnno for ies t' an ia.f. And onir
while thl one mr'nwl !a.s T m tiska tiii mistake n hu'rig a
nmno -f ym fail to thin one frt. This ta !at -rafon "f fi"
piano mnu!irturin wir'd combine, bnutT of oitt'.ine. durnhiiliy In con
struction with -.t-riieing wn(w of ton
OfK HITDRED .D SIXTT-MMC DOLLAR wiTI for o
morrow do the work of THREE HUMRKI A.M) FIFTY.
TrTKMS WITHIN YOIK EASY REACH.
SGHiMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO GO.
1311-1313 FARM AM ST.
Orchard & Wilhelm
31316-13 South Ifcth Street
SHTURDHY SPECIALS
IN THE BASEMENT
I Kitchen Carving Knife or Slicer
This carver has a nine-inch blade of the very latest design and
made from the bst knife steel obtainable. The handle is of
genuine rosewood, making it in all a knife that would be hard
to duplicate for less than 75e each. Full guaranteed. Our
Saturday special price is, each. 2oC
Matting Suit Cases
The most appropriate ca.e for summer use. is lixht and handy.
This ea.se is leather bound, linen lined, and has heavy brass
lock and trimmings. Regular $3.30 case; Saturday only,
at $2.50
I,CC0 Ingrain Samples
Used by our traveling men to show on the road. Some slightly
soLleil. These goods sell at from 50o to 73c per yard: all at
one price Saturday, each 10c
.Enticing Values
Ira found in every line of (foods we
S m4L almply bwwMi every articlo
mftlfiae. tJillet neeal. ajck mum nap
ply to of highest and unqsi rationed
' quail ty.
75e Toilet Water... 4r
55c Paoker'i Tar Soap. ... . l.V.
$1.00 Hard Rubber Co.aba 79r
41.00 Fountain Syringa
Scott's Emulsion 8c
10c Jap Roue Soap 7c
25e Sanltol Face Croim lie
25c Sanltol Tarnm Powder lie
$1.00 Hair Brush 5e
25c Wool Powder Pu"a 14c
We aave you money on prescription!.
Jowell Drug Go.
207-2IM Xorth lrtih Stir.
Middle the Block. HotW Loyal,
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Urn Dallar a Inr.
10c CIGARS
FOR
5C
a
Sc
I
UOTII.I.
BEATON'S
llh and Faroam Sis.
SO Brands to lelac Tram.
IM U Aiora Cigars
Saturday, box of ;..). f kn
1'C Ml fiUeccltm. clear Havana.... ic
Bin of art. $i.".U.
lOo Continental ileal &c
Hx of 4i. IU.au.
lOe Puner House . Zc
Box of 50. $;.i.J.
lc Preco Imported lc
Box of ad. JC.iO.
10c Sherlock HolmM
Bnx of . ;.5o.
10 Originators Pwrferto Extra, limit
& to a customer. Saturday only fce
lee gplendldo ;c
15c Principe De iaies. Pullman slie
t l'.'c
Box of :s. t:.35.
15c El Sldelo. Brvava tz TOr
ISc Cato. Marconi's ! lor
1 So Mi E3"l"n luc
Box of :5. IZ.J5.
Beaton Drug Co.
lllh zni Far nam
Pria, RHmrlan anl 4 llraratina
f Errar Hiw Kaaklr( Rlai t j
E try of Hla i
Bntil Crlaae. !
Trim a ?taff Corrrtwin1it.)
LINi'OUf. Mar-h i 9rw1al T!rram.) J
mir-99f'Mv vllnK te atllpwa i
f tlrrn. R. Mnd STiumwif at !:S tWt j
ifpr-ixm paid tho pnaltr for tha bnuai
triirlnr if M-". Jacnti Mar-in of Adama. ,
, Ha wnt to the araffoid wthout faiierlna
and tlU-d prntFTlrif Mb tnnorfnr
J'l.is" Harnpr. his attorney, had worked
all "nomitiK In n fffnrt aiura another ,
of x-T'itlon. bi.t fvfrr attempt 1
f.Tlll. T, hanRin wtfiout niia-
ilimai :n'1dent except thut f v minutea .
' after th dmp "eil it waa neceai-r f.ir
thnaa 'n cinnr" "f the banKir.f to rndiuat
the rope around Sliumway a neck, thouirti !
he waa all hut Jead at the f.me.
At 2:S the death warrant ra read to '
Shumwar hy Chltf Clerk Hetimaa. j
"Well. Tm hre all rht." waa 8hum- i
' w-'! nn!r reeponse. At Z.J the death !
rnnffh started from the hospital wna; to i
'.iie wirr.ouse ?n the hmom 'actorr, where
I the had ben erted. J
Shumwiy walkfxl upon the scaffold with
! out hesitation. Just hefore the black cap ,
! waa p'llled down over nil fa.-e he said: i
j "'May CJid f.r1ve those who have any- i
. thing to do to me. T"U are haxirn" aa J
Innocent man.''
I The NkIv will be taken 'n charge hy Cnr
"ner Mathews. Rev. Mr. Raach of the j
Fnt M.'lhodiRt chun-h here waa with
Shumway most of the day at the letters
, request.
peida Eaiy
Shumwav pent an eav niht last nla-ht. 1
i sieepinx ieU. This morning he showed '
io signs f losing l,is m-rve. his temperature
and pule being normal. j
lie re.n-e'i another letter from Miss
3teiU Rasrerty, h:s M'.ssxiuri swe-.nearr.
' In which she said she expected la met j
1 him !n heaven. Mis. Nelson, a reilg-.oua ;
enthusiast of Lincoln. aJso wrote him. I
' Jhi-oo M.irt n. hushand of the murdered !
wniiii: Clarence and Lawrence ilmvea of j
F'rth and Elmer E. tiiovea of Adama. her
nepiii-ws. and H. H. Qroves. her brother.
: arrived this muming to witness lh exe-
cution.
! At 1.30 oclock Warden Eeemer began to
drers "liumway In hie biack clnthea for the
scaffold.
Jidge Hamer. after hejng turned down
her. indicated he would apply either to
Judge Rarr or Judge Pml'on of the
rage county district for a stay and this
waa considered SUamway a only hupe of
to the supreme court and to
. ilovernor Shallenberarr to save the neck
j of Shtimway proved unavailing thia mora
, !ng. Judge Hamer. 3humway's attumey.
; was twice turned down In his efforts to
i secure a stay of execution.
I i t i a v rranted hv the supreme
court two weeks ago. the warden waa di
rected to hang Shumway some time be
tween the hours of U and 3 p. m. today.
Judge Hamer appeared before the su
preme court this morning in an appeal from
the decision of Judge W. E. Stewart of
Lancaster county, who refused to grant a
WHERE ELSE IN OMAHA
or in the middle west for that matter can you find three big floors 66x132
loaded down with all new spring clothes for men and boys? Taking it all
in all it is pretty much as a party said to a companion who bought clothes
here the other day "You see, it is just as I said, there is only one place
in town to buy clothes think of the time we've wasted in other stores"
Hand-Tailored Spring Suits
Every suit here at $15 or mrt is strictly harui tailored and faultls
in design You cant b too large, too small or too irrejdar for us
tm fit you ptrfsctlyand as for assortment PI ?J
why, if onr stock teas divided among any Vv tj BP VK
'tot store in town, bot vrouiii flurry to tnty a paqt m lAis
paper to ihmU at wit their ' "trrmcruismt tUx-Jc. ' '
Want to pay less? Come right in No store anywhere hereabouts caa lay
before you such aa array of patterns and styles at
rr.lV3mii
Spring Hats
Winduv So. I ttaniU as a silenf re
minder of tSt tperur idrartttqt
ttitt afore orfin tj hat 6iyer com in
and thm at
$3
They're
icon (if rs
so ar
all ins
eI ai
SI
to
S12
$I3C0 $1233 $llca 510GO
Light Overcoats, Raincoats I
Until yon bare; visited our splendid second floor you can
have no conception of how we overcoat men
how pleasant the department how varied
the assortments and how little money we
exact from you for a satisfactory garment
l-S 1laV I j r if
SIO
up to
S33
551
Children's Spring Suits
We ordered snms mighty classy clothes made for our lit
tle patrons 5 months of careful catering
to their ilkes has demonstrated to thousands
that our grat boys' department is without
a competitor in Omaha. Prices pleasing
to all
-r - aT e . . i
it
- t S V fTIi-
i -c
C . .1-1 1 "J I irj
$1.50
and up
fedsratlnn. Mr. Wentwonh declines to
make public the contents of the statement,
but he saya It concerns himself almost as
much as others. The civic federation has
had I. H. Hamson of Grand Island, an ex
pert accountant, going over the re-ords at
the court house for several dsys snd It is
Intimated that hla report may contain seme
matters of a sensational nature.
Frsi Wtva.
TERir. Neb.. March 3L .Special.) Prof.
BrowneH's new hook on "The Life of
stay for the purpose of examining (from- j Christ." which the publisher hss Heen
way's sanity. After hearing his arguments
the supreme court hy a unanimous opinion
of all the Judges sitting r-fused to inter
fere with the execution and the appeal
was dismissed. Judge Dean and Judge
Rose did not sit, the former because he
working as for acme time, is now In print.
The Normal Glee club, which Is the
largest in this state, will give an open
concert here In the near future. The c'ub
has been having rejrular rehearais under
the direction of Prof. House, who has just
i waa absent from the city because of the received his doctor's degr-e from the uni
j deatn of his brother-in-iaw. and the latter I verslty. The ciub la making arrangements
because he had been connected wtta the ( fw a tour of the principal towns of eastern
prosecution "f the case. I Nebraska, where concerts will he given.
Afr the supreme court hsd turned his j A new manufacturing establlsnmertt. ln
' appeal down. Judge Hamer went to fov- en rpo rated under the nsme of the Peru
; emor Sliallenberger. but the isttr said the I Cement Manufacturing company, has Just
case had already been passed on by the j been started. The firm will build cement
houses and Jo cement construction work
ins and J. H. Morgan delivered addresses.
A Isrge number of guests wr present
and speak very highly of me meeting.
Subscriptions are being taken for the
Peruvian, volume two. The list of sub
scribers has already reached 5"r and will
perhaps be much larger than It has ever
hefnre been. The book will be shout fifty
pages larger than the first volume, which
was published last yesr.
"ek. Tim fames were extinguished be.
fore serious injury vuj dune to the Interior
LESERTE CO SIP W
NebrmatLS few 4otw.
M'fOOK-Mit'ook is conaiderng the idea
if daylight saioons fur next y-ar.
BKATRIOi The Northwemem Business
collide hall team yeateriay defeated the
Nonpareils bv the score of to i
M'fOOK-The 2-vear-rWd "on of V. I?
FYazler of South Met look fell into a w 11
forty feet dp 'his aftcmonn. anil sthi.h1
without a wrau h. about thr feet of waur
p-ttCD I m tnfl well Hvui) the child
'.irc.-s together, a warm fight will hw
the spring municipal ..,v-tiwn. and as the
iugh ill i nee peuplo. are getting their
eiontlnued on F"fth Page.)
The Weather
F"R OMAHA. CIH'N(HL BI.ITF9 ANO
VlflNITY Kalr and cooler SaiuMay.
FOR .VEURASKA-i'artlv cloudy 3tur
dav F'fH TOW A Threatening weather with
I stkdmbbi KH TTie claea piay given ny : rain or snow in earn portion Saturday;
trie granuating ciaaa en t i e. i Mr. in. i cwicr m west portion.
i cmperaiure at umaiia veetenay
Hour.
netarw te Irskra Bow Tell t r a as aoly rendered hef.-r a crowil
. 4H, mmm audience laat evening at tne opera houee
f Aewtdesit tm 1 mnnm Mmm. , , c,y Besides the play there a as
BROKEN BOW. Neb., .Marc a i Spe- instrumental ann! vocal raiulii.
1 l 17 i n v- xr v rr ...... .
ciai.l-Roy Cailington and Prank Dsvis. -any has wml out ita arocerv stock in i his I
the two voung fellows who accmnanied . l'!y Harry R. Crawford of tveamev mid
Theodore Leserve on his "stormy" trip to
Alliance laat Sunday night, are again in
town. Wnen rounded up by Sheriff Ken
nely they stated that Leserve had Jumped
A A. Ailtn of 1ay enter. Neb. The new
proprietors will continue the business at
thit same locality.
M'rotili Frl Whitney pleaded guilty in
ilistrlft court, this week, in chambers, to
vB f-min "rf and he heln th ' """" l"r J"' rouer -ran oi a sat a
irrm the Train ..rst. and. .ie being the ; of f,our anJ wa- n,. to jne yt.Mr
only man in the party that earned a roll, j in the state penitentiary, where ne waa
they thought he wanted to give them the i taken at once.
"double croaa." Thev according! v rode "n ' BEATRIEV-Wllllnm Smith of San J-se.
. ' . , . Ill-, snd M!a liaitie FVrn E!is were mar-
:or me oi.iance uoi.i i;.e inin u.ow-u rw) Bl wwlinf ,t ,h homp ,,f bn, ,
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down. tht jumpei' of? and went back, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin iC.lia at Blue ! i-swai nernrt.
i of ail kinds. Tliey ciaim to ha-e failed In locating their n"ms- nev. Mr. aurna oeing the .jir.cmt- . " i "t.K hl reai;,
. i , . . . , ing clergyman. 'i.n.. jiarrn a 'iriciui reora or lem-
Prof. E. L. Rouse has begun a series of ; companion, wno later on waa picked up un- T ... iratur- and nr5c.:nitatmn cmn.re ...h
tenurea to tre senior ciaea on aecreia " I n I ecioua in inn minw yann Dim i aui'ii , n , n , . .v.- i M '
the Superintendents Note Boek. (to the hospital. About this time, .t ap-1 new residence, to J. 3. Ruinerfor-1 and J.
court and he did not feel tike Interfering.
raaaawaya Crlaa Brwtal Oae.
Shumway waa a farm hand in the employ
of Jauob Martin, husband of his victim.
Cn ihe data of the crime. Septemoer 1
lsVT. Martin waa an sent from his home. ! " . j-k it. rn" northeast part of t"wn and will cost
near Adams. Neb., attending the Dnmanee - - ah..ut Jliun
orresjKinaing auy of the last threw
Regent Grinatead of he Kentucky State pears, one of the city officials ran across
I R. Conn .jt this city. It will
years:
ted n . .
liimuiim 'einp-rai ur .
Boston's New Hotel
Bids you and yoor frratdi a hearty
ii mk is tin 1 1 a jam mil lis iimil
a OMfca ysstf Bsoa ra a losyg amm.
r Ilia emare with arena the
bast, amid awrasaadaap famrnrwaly
analeH EvetytiuBg new. arac-C
BveasjdcosT, 4nd pneas raaaaaabia
The Brewster
Cor. BoyUtoa and Wathasjtoa Sis.
TEL. 44440 OXFORD.
Darner paftva beiera ana1 afar tne
i will swan oar avedal at
Ladwa w?iea snepnut
Wl Bad awsl ooareascal to kav
hit-acre won vrexj knowa
osssjart asal mrrUasoa
AlnsHe & Grabow Campaaj,
ivx iiw. xsot. ise.
. i4 it -1" 4
i r 1 . n I . n . A r.w.t , 1. mi ,,K t V. , m..im r .. nl rAm n 1 .. u .1, . . . . I " ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' iVlf . , ,
and when he returned ne discovered Dlooa " r , r ' i n.o..n.- o : i annual coniernce I'rciniiation i .J in
stains on the floor of his house- These ' an,t tn,t thy are Planning a self-boarding I town in a hurry. They worked their way . of the Sweuish Fre Mission .hiircn :s in. T-mtraiare ami pwipitatlon departures
v.. . .h .,4 ... s,or-,f.i ' dormitory after Oak Glen, a very cm- , back to ruir
. i... t ' nlimentary action to Mr. Crabtree. who aay, first
L-I1U Ul llfll wvuy v I lit, wi.a w 1 m.w
in bed clothes and pushed back under a ' enjoys the distinction of being the origin- Leserve
bei. The woman s throat had bean cut , "r ' rht P1" nt dor-nltory. nd la either unauie as y-t to give his j
from ear to ear. The alarm waa at once' T,,e Normal Promoters club held an open ' version of ths affair or dies net want to.
it ,hu humwav the I meeting recently, at which the purpoaes I A destructive fire, caused by a defect In
a hurry. They worked their way i of the Sweulsh Free Mission .hurcn is in. T.-mtxrat are ami precipitation departures
Cmnning and at that place, so they I f'",tnn c'v "1" cimU"i!?. fr"ra ""' ' 'mana since Mare.ii U
: day 'lie 7th. There are over f ftv min'ati-rs nii ....mnnriwi wu. ti , ..i .,u
rt heard of Lererve s accident. I in attendance and -nany maitera affecting i t"" !,!ri t,
Is still in the hospital at Alliance I we!llar of the church will be untier , kx,.-r for the dav
... . . . coiuiuletailon. -r.t.i ... v'.'..'JJ. i " .'-
hired man. waa missing. Ha had taken the j and wnr nt tfB ci"b "ere discussed. Presi
horse and buggy. r-" and a in money dent Crahtree, C B. Moore, Glen D. Jenk-
Os i '
H-.ei.Liie,Tua-r--t Fssiii.W ills
rwm Oi mmm Hi S nmsiiHt
HaiTitciina, iiann, W. L
-mir a froia atanlA aktuara."
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C0LLINGW0 0D
WEST
it
Oa Ue aUaca Jtatwaaa
5 th Ave. A B' way
Offers asiact aocoinmixlstliioa to dlse
crtnunatlcg pawiiie.
A3SoLLTi;nr t IH-oa-ltCOK. sod
.ffo roe every faauaiy tor tua coiii
, , uioia atutiM in iaa iy
nrait e- e,s xmy ,ule
" ..,otrQooa. euab-anient tj a.l aax
? '' .tuuar ukl -lavatad railway
i oca. ad tha miuat at tba auuit
t ana U.ler H-irn:t.
IWu u ktLli K-i aaMt I p.
wtnaiai nitea oy the montn or aaoa.
a" Kmiiurtni a !a arta.
HTk at. atoa-.T, an.
r airman y uf
Haa lieie. Nw Haven. Conn.
Mast Men's Suits
now look about aa fresh as a
domesticated rubber plant after a
winter a captivity in a flat. After
looking over your garments, take
look In here at these
Special 525 Spring Suits
cut to your individual measure hy
one of our two crack cutters De
signers of a suiting-pattern se
lected from our immense stink by
yourself I with the aid of the well
pouted faoilon suggeaiicna of one
of our two expert aaieameni aad
tailored into perferUjr fitting aad
gracefully lauH-f Jrap-d garments
by selected members of our sialf
of 6) sewing tailors,
MacGirlliy-Wilsoa
Tailoring Co.
Jfear 16th ami Farsuun Sta.
3U4-3U4 Sonih loch Street.
and started south. Tha man had been In i
the emptor of Mr. Martin but four days j
and stated that ba waa from Missouri. Ha
is now a years of age,
Poasts started in pursuit and two days
later, tha fugitive waa captured in Senaea,
Sao. Aa ha waa ailgntiug from a train la
tha .custody of two officers, ha made hts
eecape. A laraw crowd waa on the platform
i and aa soon aa ha stepped oft tha car. ha
1 darted among tha curious onlooken and '
managed to eluda the men who had him in I
charge and who ware deterred from atioot
mg by fear of hitting some innocent per
son. Ha waa chased to a earn field by those
In pursuit but thay failed to find him.
The hunted man then walked to dupenor.
i Mo., wtuire he look a train for Oregon.
: Mo., near wtaicb place ha waa captured
, on September X. He waa working on a
i farm and had taken no precautions to
hide his identity. Ha waa well known in
. that vicinity whera ha had formerly
: worked. Shumway steadfastly maintained
his innocence. Ha stated when taken into
custory that on the day of the mjrder. ha
waa working in tha field and upon return
ing to the house discovered tha crime
had been committed. He feared he would ba
suspected so endeavored to make hla
eavape- He eras tried and convicted- and
sentenced to deatn. His appeal to the
supreme court su based upon alleged ;
irregularity in impanneling a Jury and
waa overruled aa waa the motion for
, reneartng. On tha latter the court was '
evenly divided. "IT. a opinion waa written
by Jufili Lanton and concurred in by ,
Judges Barnes aad Root. Chief Justice
An-ae and Judgea Pawcett and Oean lis-
, armed wnlie Ruse by reason of his former j
connection will tha attorney general's
office, waa disqualified from sitting In tha '
case.
Judge Francis Hamer laat Thursday ap-
plied for a aecond ra-heatng which waa
not granted hy trie supreme court and ha ;
at once aaaed Governor Shailenbargar to
. grant a rep i-eve of It day m. the matter '
; being taken up by tha governor this j
' morning.
the house lighting plant, ruined one of the
big show windows of Drake i store this
l-nal exce&B yince Murrti l ist
BEATRJ'"B Eugene W Ciafln. pr-.hl- i N-ir-uai nrecitiiiariiirr for ma .lav " "a'i..k
hitlon candidate for president of the Cmted ' Deficiency for tne day ,11 ,ncti
T nai idinfull 1nc Jua-n L U id inch
Deficiency since Marr h 1 inch
.-1ates in lie. has n ecurel bv rhe
civic ieaar.ie to give addresses in Beatrice.
Saturda". Sundav. Monday and T lestlay
His addresses will open the iunpanpi of
Exc'-ss fur for. period. llsM
Deficiency for cor. period. Um7...
.1- inch
.17 incti
i a
Announcing
GSe
Gr
a,odl Opeoln
or the:
"New Kind of a. Women's Suit Store"
The Princess Cloak and Suit Parlor
Under the Management of the Iecal branch of the Goodyear store
AT 16ch AND DAVENPcRT STS.
WILL SELL AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
WOMENS and MISSES
TAILOR MADE
NEW SPRING STYLE SUITS
Senu-fttraihc Front, Hip less
isnit.
Thig announcement will be of great interest to the women and mimes of
Omaha and ita vicinity.
To the women who bny their sulta ready made we are pleased to announce
tiat we have made arrangements with the Princeaa Cloak and Suit Co.. Philadel
phia s foremost designers and manufacturers of tailor-made suits for women, to sell
their production at their wholesale prices.
We are now ahowins a galaxy of beautiful auita for spring- wear. In a variety of
new spring styles three-button, semi-cutaway mat suits, hinieaa effects twohut-
nlece dreaa suit. , .,i ,w 'OI1 "ml-,f--r princeaa atyles; two and th'ree-pieca aulta with girdle sklrs. One
pearTand gray shadtl various panama an d mannish effects in tans, reseda, catawua, nattier blue.
The suits are finely tailored and exquisitely trimmed and are the greatest yalues in town for the price.
th- "vlLV;n!! . ,!Tdoni of tntt Kar To the women of Omaha to call and to inspect the new auita on sale at
tne ew Kind of a Women's Suit Store" at
334 LESS THAN RETAIL STORES' PRICES
$10.00
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receive your ltt per cant Caan
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maue ftefura April leth. but
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Oaaat at Bkua
B. lth and Davenport ata.
115.00 Retail Value Sung
Selling Here for
$20 Retail Value Suits.
Selling Herw for
$:S Retail Value Sulta,
Selling Here for
$12.50
$15.00
123 Re-tail Value Sulfa, C I "7 CA
Selling Here for sai.0U
tZO Retail Value Sulta. C ( A A
Selling Here for aSU.UU
$35 Retail Value Sulta. ff fA
Selling Here for paCaw.DU
Princess Cloak and Suit Parlor
1 L C323E2 16di and Davenport Streets
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HIPLESri PRJXCESS
(One PUera Suit)