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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY LY 1015.
Nebraska
Nobraska
DATTnTTlft AD TlUTTO
IRUUDLEiO Uf UMIO
AT UHCQM GROWING
Anti-Bryan Crowd DUpoted to Look
with Peere on Thompson'!
Cftucm Call.
ASSERT WITHOUT rRECEDEST
Tfelaas Worsslsa Vp la FlaM fer
' Speakership, hmt raaaea
the Candldetes Cheng'
.'- tittle.
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' (From Waff Correspondent.)
1.1NCOL.N, 3an. l.-i-fPpefiial.V-Organlsa-f"son
of the" lflsTaturVtiUk hat not de
voured anything. rnnw than a gucs aa
to. the ultimate nrr-ces of ' any of the
candidatea .Very, fw members havr ar
rived o far,' and, those here era not talk
teg much..
Considerable crlth-lsm tie been mJ to
the action orW. J I. Thompson, chairman
th democratic state committee, 'call
Ing the orhoerei caucus Monday night
at one of tha hotels. TM ! said to be
entirety beyond any precedent tt former
Mrts. Horeteroro in mmnoeri uiem
lve have agre4 on a tlma and place.
. and It l hlpted by. some that tha action
of Chairman Thompson la' aa' Indication
that tha, Bryan crowd hopea to get tha
tart of tha othea fallows by Ahls action,
and that they expect to have cnnaldoraM
f, a ray In lhr bfganlxallon of tha legis
lature. : . ' ivV .; ' V" '. ' ,
I r-.xperMna Vlftht. '
)t is 'openly stated harthe Bryan fQi-
fowers ini cxpficwug usni. ,on ms ww.
and dry'ouestlon nd art already making
jnvparauaae fo It, This activity on th(
part or tha Btyahltei", through W. II.
Thompson, ' d 1 It fat3oe to" ba re
ceiving hi ordor,fim." Brother, Char
ley.", la not setting .well with tha .demo
crat who had hoped Jbat the; factional
right being rsrried-nn -at, Washington
would ba kept.' out "of ll legislature; -IWdaivsr
-Arrive.
Two addition were m.irte today to tne
rsaindidata ranfcs or - the- scene. v Senator
J.iA. OUia arrived from 'his home la Ord
and ; E. K. E. Idfy ;tan n from
Omaha, tha former twins; candioata for
secretary of tha senate a&O. the Jattee. for
(.hark of tha house, . , .
Senator Ollt atated, thdt'ha aa hot a
nanilMatA mn fr pulling off hla cn
and buttonholing tlx merribpra w-aa eon
tietrted. "I have been aked If I would
aocept tha fottlon If a majority of th
!enocrata of tha adnata dalr4 ma to,"
roi'l tha annatoa, "and In that caaa I will
ilo no. A number of my friend, both
membcra and cthera tntareited, hava ben
urving ma to get into the fight, and I
D ill only aay thct If I am aelected t b
time I have had experienca enough to 'b
bi to push mattera through with tha
rapidity whtah will ba neoneaary In a tea
plan like what wa democrat hope to
rr.aJie this one."
' fiw-eeti Oeetf. . .
Mr. Rldgway h not baen on th
Kroirau tuna; rnuujn mo iri na carea 10
make much of a prediction. ,'lMet of
miy work haa been done by letter." eat 4
r.e, 'and l wHl atmply a&y that thu pro
Iteeta look good to me. I am well known
ts all oC tli olit naeniW and I believe
nny of them ar for me, while I have
tinA aacurance from many of the new
onra favorable to me to believ that
amy vote 'wlH be well u;i toward ll-a top
n the first ballot."
On the apeakerahlii flht there haa
titf'n little rhaitge from yetrday. There
Sit a seldfd Hrpouw atmosphere around
the hotel corridor, .while eentlment to
m cisteat I tinning toward lr. Mere
t!th of Aehlanfl. F.. A." Keuter of Otoe I
a-fe lit t havfe- aevoral membera behind
Mm. However i- until aK of the eandl
lts get on the ground and get to work-
ins, there I tui. mw'h or a chance to
predict th reeult'. tinry' Richmond of
tDinaha,' gUll pejir to bo tha leading
ProKrani ( Ueoaemr. ,
Another candidnte , Ito appar to be
atuntng eom Is J. W. McKtaatck. for
'i.'f cietk of the boure, "Mack" -has
twn at d he job very atudtounly for a
week bt, seen every member who
l.n-s retu-i,K th city tu far. Mr. Mc
Uticki anyg that "he U tor a. program
Jo the Wtix'ttuta that will be for econ
riy, bxit h'la not for a program of
... . ...Ill tlV..
ay tir rae." a&ld tha Caa county
AiAtoMiuan, "that the beat economy that
the Ut,',:!Uiiro hms practice la. the one
. f, !';h will cut the employee down to
t! uuil.u-r for elloctlve o:U and
j!, more. ' ,
cendidiitea for the minor Jobs
e" ei ready arriving. Jamea Boyd, who
ergftant-it-atms two yeare ago. and
;. -'S". TlmnWna. hla aveistant, are al-
at.a.y tere osuaptng on their old Jobs,
i c.iMMlt 2'iAve etrlveU.
Over in the cns.te 4. H. AlU-n. f Lin
s ? more conunly known to fame aa
':"t?wer t.4 Tower Allen," having de
rived tht because of hla J. old on
ietiU'crnHc politic s In certain . ward of
iUtiioln, where he is a power of strength,
Wir t ergeanl-at-arma of the
tenate. , yolenel Allen claims quallflca
Ikjii fur the Job not ofswd. by any
i.-mn a,nd IX nu vpixjeillun arlaea
prvbably. 1 selected.
.mi i i
Contraband Copper
Seized by Denmark
Mayor Drops Bomb '
Into Grand Island ,
PoliceStaff,;2 Go
rtRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan. l.-(pe-rial
Telejram.) New Tear' dsy brought
ai. exploeioa from tha Inaide to the city
administration's polloa . force. Officer
Grant Hadlork and Offioer Joaeph Cuop
were dismissed on charge of being dere
lict In duties tn protecting or not suf
ficiently hunting down gambling In cer
tain pool room and Immorality In room
Ing bouses. The officers declare that
they challenged the mayor for permission
to face their accusers, but their request
waa denied.
The mayor declare they haye not asked
him for hearing before the council or
Its committee on police and board of
health, and that he has no objection to
Such .hearing ' If they want" It. Mayor
tlyan states' that he (1iaa been hearing
complaints for the last six months. It
le known that he had every officer on
the Carpet yesterday. . Whether or not
there will be a hearing la not .decided.
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Young Christians .
in Forty Nations
r to Pray for Peace
BCWTON, Jan. l.-An appeal to the
4,onfl,000 'membera of Christian Endeavor
aocits 'la forty nations to work and
Pray for peace haa been tsRued by the
president of the World' a Christian En
deavor union, it waa announced today.
"I appeal," he writes, "to the endeav
orert of tha wdrld In this crisis of world's
history to work and pray, not only to:
peaoe, but for the Christian fellowship
on .which alone luting peace can bo
built." ; . . ;
Copies have been printed in several
language . Ad' are. being distributed
world-wide. ' .-,
Neb&feka
FIRE INSURANCE STATEMENT
. - - -ri '
Comiriioner Discupsei Every Xhaie
' V of Subject in' Annual Eeport. ;
TAKES UP THE RATE QUESTION
y
Orrirtal Is Not la Favor ml llavlsc
state ri Behegeies, lloldlaaj ,
ck.Ceaierally Proved ' . ,
Arhlfrarr,
(From a fUaff Correspondent.)
LINCCTLK, Jan. l.-SpeclJ. Insur
ance Commissioner L. O. Brian makes
his biennial report cover almost every
phase of tha Insurance business.
Fpeaklng of fire Insurance rate, Mr.
Brian aaya that the question .Is one that
cannot be lor.g Ignored, and if the state
Is properly to discharge Ita obligations to
the public. It must taki hold of the mat
ter In such a way that it may be In ft
position to say what rates are proper
and equitable, and thin It cannot do un
less tangible evidence ran be submitted
In substantiation.
: Commissioner Brian la net In favor of
' -'Nebraska' 77 "
f x - ; , , , 1 .
fifty namlnationa of farm mutual fire. ( Tske.-rtprocsi
the Waking of flr InlHirnnco rates by
the state. He believes, the atate-made
rate have Osunlly prevent be arbitrry
Dd unscientific and have been found o
require conotant rhsngoe.,1 thos aggravat
ing the very condition th y are called
Into existence to remedr-unstaMtlty. '
How It Caw Be te. '
He recommends therefore that the
activity of the state In this matter be
confined, for tha present, at lenat, to the
accumulation of data upon which to base
a classification of riakav : This, can be
dona partly by following the methods
which have been used for many years
by the rating bureaus established by the
companies and partly by taking: advan
tea of -statistical data In relation to the
loss experVnoe of the companies as
might be available and which they should
be required to contribute.
There are, according to the 19)S sum
mary, tit insurance companies doing busif
ness In the state, divided aa follows:
Ileeulsr. life companies.'. M
AnKoxnment life t
Ptook fire ........'.; . .104
Mutual fir and miscellaneous .14
Farm mutuals ........ n... 73
Fratemala 43
Aocldont, casualty and miscellaneous... 1
Fifty F.Xsm1at!o. .
Elnco August 1 118. there have been
lightning, tornado and hall com pan tee;
nine life companlea. four fraternal com
panies and nine health, accident, eas-
uslty. surety and miscellaneous compan
lea. Theao. with few exceptions, accord
ing to the report, are safely managed
aoi ; worthy of the confidence - of the
public. Economy, however, does not pre
vail In !l companies. , Examinations dis
close the fact that In soma of our fra
ternal the expeneea of the supreme lodge
convention s are excessive . and extra va
gant to a marked degree. Home of the
life companies have expended more than
tho entire) first year premium income for
expense directly chargeable to tho ac
quisition of new business.
Expenses a Probers.
Salary, mileage and expenses of the
two examiner for the time beginning
January s. 1914. to November 27, 1914,
bas been 17.711.99, leaving a balance on
hand of tatt.OS. There Is a balanc fat
tho Item' of office) expense of $S,734.g4.
Fee received and taxes from January
V IK J, to .December 1. 1914, and turned
Into the state treasury are given as
follows; ,
Amount reported Dec. 1. 1W4 $148.6M7
riling annual statements... i,3?2.flO
Agents licenses 3d.7ae.00
Taxes 2.2l
Admission of companies " rM)o
Other fees II tt
Annual statements reciprocal... l.l.1R.'i
Agents licensee reciprocal....... 277.M
Other fees reciprocal 1.501.M
Hherlffs fees
.Miscellaneous ....).
Total deposited...
i,6M.7l
MOO
. 36.50
CS9.9flB.44
. Woald rill Tee-sl'a Piece.
PONCA. Neb.. Jan. l. cHpeclal.)
County Superintendent A.- V. Teed of
rone haa been appointed assistant state
superintendent by Superintendent
Thomas, stale superlnteident of puhlir.
Instruction. Mr. Teed has . Just ben
elected to his sixth term ss county super
intendent of Dixon county. This sp
polntment will create a vacancy In thH
office, which will be filled by the Board
of County Supervisors' meeting on Jan
uary , - A number of candidates have
already been urging their claims, for the
position.
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AT THE
aTiil eOl all sal CaT
thss9 D. 2793
1610 Ehriscy SL
Ualiiut Block
$5.50
Genuine old-time Walnut
Block a chunky free-burn
ing coal for soft coal heaters;
' and for cook stoves. ; ;
lova Hut $4.50
U7 j.i:.. li
ties or large quantities any
where in Omaha. . . . . ,
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Vera Cruz Heroes
' , WillBe Honored
WASHLNOTOri. Jan. J.-Plan for. the
exercises on the battleship Florida, Wed
nesday, at New York, when Secretary
Daniel will present the heroes of Vera'
Crug occupation with medal for merit
ous .conduct, 'f were ' announced todsy by
tho NaVy Bee'partment. .
After tha presentation the Becrelary,
Mrs. Daniel,, Rear Admiral Fletcher,,
eonnmander-in-chlef of the Atlantic
fleet, and his staff; Rear Admiral
"Jsfter, commandant uf ths New Tork
Navy yard; Heir Admiral Blue, thief of
tha bureau of navigation, and the officers
of the fleet wilt attend a, reception given
by the Seventh regument. New York Na
tional guard, at It armory, Wednesday
night, v . .
Hot Springs Saloons
Reopen 'at Noon
LITTLE HOCK, Ark:. ; Jan. . l.-Hot !
Hprlngs saloons were re-opened at noon ,
today and that city now Is tha only "wet" i
spot in the state, -fialoon , In , aU 'other !
cttle were closed at.mldnlKht and under'
tha statutes petition containing a ma-j
Jority, of the nmes of white Adult' Citl
sen must be presented to the county '
court before they can secure licenses.
The Mot Spring petition contained, j
about 3.C0D names. The license was re-1
Issued withoutconteat from thf antl-ll-i
And Get in on These Bargains in
3 MEN'S OVERCOATS
AND SUITS
Satbrday is the last day of our Year-End Clear
ing Sale-and we are going, to cut prices mercilessly
on every Suit ind Overcoat in bur stocks." " A pale
of this kind mpans more at Brandeis than at any
other More, because we always keep our stocks fresh
and new. The garments we offer you here ate cor
rect in style and fabric rail this seasbn's make and
from! the highest class makers. . " ! , ', ;i-
; ;. I '-, ' .' 'j, f r "i' i. j ,) 'i , , ,
Thrqe Big Lots Saturday
Men Overcoats -All wool
; Blue Chinchilla Overcoats,
with slxawl and convertible
collar. Also plain and fancy
'tnlsttarea wits shawl fccd. con-
verUblo collar
Values to $12.50 to $15
y A bout I50r TWen'i irid Young
Men's 8uiU In Woratods,
Tweeds and Cashtueres. Two
.
and three-lAiUoh rnodela
quor forces. Little Rock is expected to
remain dry several weeks, the rtl-1
tlon her atlll are said to be short of I
tha number of signal urea required.
.'ol'tNHAGEN, Jan. 1 (via Londos).
lir (rgo of copt'er, which Is Bald
i uu been shipped to Denntark by
i. :mLO-Amerlcn .In an. attempt to
rf-gle It through this country to C3er
,: - ,y by means of a tutse bill of lading,
RUSSIAN SHIP LOADING
VANCOUVER, B. C, Jan. J.-Th RuJ
slan volunteer fleet steamer Tambov ar-
rtved from tha orient last night. After ,
discharging cargo it will taka on ft great J
quantity of heavy field gun and pro-1
jocHfes manufactured tn ' Pennsylvania I
and, shipped west over the Canadian, Pa
cific railroad. On large cargo 'of Amer
ican g"ns shipped from Vancouver has
already arrived at Vladivostok 'and la be-In-
hurried to Poland-
About 230 Men' OvcrxOaU AH
; excellent, fabric. All. good color,
and a good range of alios, so I
that yon art aura of a perfect fit. .
About 830 Hand Tailored Hulta
English models, two and three)
.buttons, soft roll collars; alsuV
conserTatlva models! Browns, 1
grays, tans, fancy stripes and I
' Tartan checks
sKsusWaslkt
EXPLANATION OF RUMOR
JAPS TO WAR IN EUROPE
TOKIO, Jan. l.-Tha faot that Japanese
soldier ' went to tha Russian frontier
eoma tlma ui to deliver gun and am
munition purchased in Japan and thet
an author! nation by Rnperor Nicholas
for Japanese to 'serve tn the. Russian
army wa gssetted recently In; tlarbtn.
I advanced here aa a possible explana
tion of tha report tn circulation -that a
Japanese army waa on the way to Europe.
FAST TRAIN HITS BUGGY
AND TWO PERSONS DEAD
fboujk tS Klgh-arade bkoAtk la J U.'l" ' ' am ' aVift Aft
M.a and -goung . afa Fine ChloA YalUfiS It S2S.C3 tft S3Q.GQ
olililas. Fancy UUcks. Kersey. l- , , .
cunns and Fancy Mtxturen In Chr s- I ' 'Jt ' ' mm3 '.sak
lertlsld models. Shawl and convert
Ibis collars and vlvet collars. Bat
macaana In all colors. Jsuts, to lit
every man
About too litrt rial lulls-Mostly
one and two of a kind. ALL
pTHlt'TliY . HAND TA1LOKKD,
Manv silk Jlstvt throughout. Tsrtii)
ik, uien wrqunart t'laioa, orats
ah Kind of strtpee
and Ftrewna.
' and Sovtutiy
i All alsea . . .
Ilit-aiid-Mlss affeuls.
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MI&JP- ' Ready W
v vuua to iz.o to is 'rr A V TT -' -'ffl mmm s ija ri;
fl Bf Lsf W , mm mm a m ft . rW ' II J J IT :': '. Mi t r-i-- ;.r- -v.-.' i I . !l ' fM.i , .n--r. m V w -
$3.75 v.;-
Valuss to $17.50 to $2259
r i a. . i a
s - ill Asia
Two Big Lots of Maddnaws 5
About 250 in all. They ara strictly all-wool.
. All good colors and a good range of sizes.
$7.S0 and 3.50 Valnei .
$5.00
$10 and $12.50 ValarV
$7.50
Men's and Young Men's Pants
AH. good fabric, la all tat good colors newest pat-,
terns. Also 800 Blue. Serge Pant included. All .
ultes. Three big lots for Saturday' aelllng
S2.K0 to ft&OO
Valoea .
$1.75
! Valne,
;$2.7S
fn.oo to $8.50
Valnra
It's like patting' money In
the bank at 100 Interest
to buy In this sale Stur
day. Yon save about half on
jroojr CloUxing a mighty good,
way to start the Slew Tsar. . .
T
III., Jan.. . l.-Phl
old. . wa killed . and
apuixariELD.
Caalew, fl year
aXis btella Mceitreso, l years, received
Injuries resulting In her death, while on
the way te a hospital here, when the
buggy in which they, were it-turning
from a New Tear party In suburb,
as struck by a fast train on tha Illinois
Central railroad. - , . . ,
five t'eate Prwvee It.
A Generous Offer. Cut out this ad.,
enclose with i eenta to Foley Co., Chi
cago, 111., writing your;, name and address
plainly, and receive a free trial package
bmlil.li, Vajv'i 1J An.v . n .4 P.im.
. sid todar bDanUh aithorltl. .,j f'op eoU(ba eroup;
roley Kidney PtlU, for kidney and blad
der onmplamt. backache, palna In intnts,
rheumatism; and Foley Cathartio Tab
lets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleans
ing osthartto try. all three for 1 oenla,
the cost of mailing. Hold by l dealer.
AdverUsemeol. . , ,
ZZV'Ztn CAPTURES BY-
CR"!A''S m ARCONNE
RUN (fly IVlreie to London), Jan.
An unoffUil report from the Welff
- wy reaiJ a folloas:
intra fromthe main neadquar
j 'lt the wsr lKHty taken by our
J- 'l IIFMllIiS 111 E' ,'isii it .i.- .
, r aintiunu aUosethbr to t.VA prisoners I
,,iy-jne marhlne guns,, fourteen mine
i towers and un broose. mortar.
"..CCo n SOUTHERN ..;
CCLCaAOO ARE REOPENED
' ' ' - -
T -l IMDAD. Colo.. Jen. 1 Beloon la
pJ fieids of l Animas and Hur-
n r. i ,iiE t Hie open . soday for tlo
;i t liu fcimo April W last. The
(,,. iKr!tvs.n of 'tiovertior JR. M. Am
i i, ui, wr v.iiirh rhiry mere closed as
, nt f diKoidi'rs In tl.e coal inluris'
c . n.t ift uii'irilhti
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1,500 Miihsing Union Suits For Men Vz Price.
MunBlhrww la one of the mt popular and one of tha very highest grade linen of union suit a. - The Munaiag people are extraordl-,
narlly careful la making their garment, throwing out aa seconds garment with Imperfectlona ao alight that you, would hardly notice them.,
W bare also bought the sample and surplus stocks of other famous makes of men's union suits such aa Cooper'g, Wright' and other
high-grade brands. . All go on aale Saturday at aoout Man in negmar rncer
,75c
Men's Union Quits-Worth
up to $1.50, for. ........
Men'i Union Suits-Worth QC-,
up to $1.75. '.for. ;........... VUC
1.25
Itlen's Union Suits Worth
up to $2.50, tor..:..'....
Hen's Union Suits-Worth rc
up to $3.50, for ... ...... laUaJ
Men's Union Suits Worth
up to $4.00, for
Men's Union Suits Worth
up to $4.50, for. . . .
'"f...:1.95
2.65
We Witt Clear Out All Small Lots of Sweater Coats, Hosiery , Neckwear, Etd.
Men Wool Hosa Medium and
heary weight About 45 doien to
be cleared out Saturday. "Worth
25c a pair. , Clearing ICp
gala price ....... ......
Men'a Wool and Fleooed Bbirta
and nrawers One big lot lor
Saturday. Tbey ara worth up
to 11.25 per garment AQr
and will ba sold at tt-
69c
Men'a fchirta About 100 do;en.
Neckband style. Bolt and laun
dered cuff. All neat patterns.
Worth 11.00. 8pcUl
Saturday, at. ...... . ..
Meu'a and Boys IJjied and t'n
llned t, loves About 50 doten,
all stylo. Samplea and broken
lot of glovea worth t.nn
11.25 per pair. Saturday OoC
Men's Fine ' Four-ln-IIand Ti'
Abouf, 75 dosen. 'Some are
slight? mussed from tha holiday
rush, but 'they are worth U6o
and they will aell Sat- f r 1
urday for Isi'sC
Men's F1d Lisle Howe Double
heels and toes. Tan, navy, white,
.black. About 5 dosen for
Saturday's sale. " Per pair1
9c
Men's Wool Sweater Coats
About 265 in all. With or
without collars. All colors. .
What is left of sweater
coat that aold up to 4.00 la
1 two lots Saturday, at
31.39 and $2.50
Men's Hafs-::-Choice of the Houst::-$1.25
IylOUOR
1 ' oriel ,
DRUG
Treatment
15C3 c: ICth CI.
Phont D. TLZS ,
CTfATTA
. , ' Stetson Exceptei)
rick out any Hat In our atore Saturday (excepting Stet
sons! and It la yours for 1.25. The hats you will se
lect from are worth $2.00. 13.00. 14.00 and up to 9&-00
and you will have your unrestricted choice Soft aftd
Stilt Hats, including Joseph K. . Ward's , Hats front
Btockport. Eng.; Joseph li. Wilson & Bon's Hats from
Denton, England; F. Derg ft Co., New York; Trimble,
Hat Co.. New York; Joseph R. OUleadeauj New. Yoxkr
alho all the fine imported Austrian Velours all this
season.' styles choice for one day only. Bat.. $1.25
Any Han's Cap in the House QCC
(Far Copt Excepted) ; UUU
Here, too, we give, you unrestricted choice (exceptiag fur
raps). You may select any of our flue 'eUkl'lush Cap.
Broadcloth. Cordurexs, BearsMu and bootcn iwewii
that have been seUlag at 75c, ic, p U 11.60. This
is tor one day only -next Saturday choice at. -354
Cle&rfes: Sals cf Coys ssd Ctiliren's Caps
All the boys' and Children's Hats aad Cap lb at" a--
. have been slltng at 50e, 75c and 11. 00 $voa hf
rale Saturday in oue lot choice, at..." !
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Boys' Suits and Overcoats
Parents, our Tear. End Clearing Bala brings you realty won
derful values. Plenty of new patterns In high-grade suite
most I y two-palr-nant auits. Plenty of Chinchilla Overcoats in all
rolors. B&lmacajLna In plains and fancies. All new garment
that have been in the atore only a few weeks will be KMfriflced
Saturday at about Half Regular Prices. It la a wondarful money
saving opportunity that-every mother will take advantage of.
Boys Overcoats
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tta. fully lined; some Mix-
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styles Asea t to 19
rears. Hold at IS.
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few Chinchilla Coate for
boys t to yeara Sold sA
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choice at
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$250
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sold for 7.6. $19.00 ' tr
and 11 1.16. AH asea, . J
to' IT years. Choice at . . i ,
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puis.- Splendid assertroeat
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Juroy and Serge- Butts
ncluded. Your chuiue.
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