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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1898—13 PAGES. 11 Pi edb h Loe : S. Kann, Sons &C C. PRAISES FOR MISS BRADLEY She Starts on Her Mission Amid Plaudits of A wonderfully healthy 2-year infant. Hecht’s say “thank you” A Surprise Sale S25c58 : u Pprise ay : ‘Wil Tomorrow Christen the Warship for a success beyond all records by putting before Eo tad —— Ee, ¢ Of © Kentucky—Water the Emblem— co oss archer doo Seyret — sas offered. Mer's Furnishings. en’s Shoes. ; : = panied ue ek ues Ww! months of searching to secure. Brown Merino Shirts and Drawers 200 patre Black ond Tan Viet Kid ; All=Wool Dress Go tS. All the week this wonderful selling shail keep up, Basra assanen on a es : < aN ‘The members of the Woman's Christian} though the prices have been shorn of the profits. 50c. $3. ; This season’s best 45c. and a _ | Temperance Union of the District of Co- When the week ends there will be but few people 5 $| 50c. qualities at - - - - = ps = soalenihps progal bers en aia’ in this city who’ll forget this memorable event. 9 ¢ OU S AND S' TLY | ness the departure of Miss Christine Brad- More About the Ladies : ait WOOL, ERTiweL SEW TIGRE RACEN Poke tsie Se. tio will tomorrow, chvisten with water 63c. for usual $1.50 & $2 wrappers. ¢| FIRST TIME AT THIS SALE. THE ASSORTMENT IS LARGE |w. ct. v. se ; aes : : Shoes. $| AND INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING STYLES: SCOTCH MIX- av. F. Crafts superintendent of the de: Never has there been such selling—never has there been such values. Just to think the very best quality percales, lawns, dimities, etc., in such patterns as are oniy found in the best garments, in in- partment of.Sabbath school work, and the National W. C. T. U. by Mrs. Ella M. Thacher of the department of soldiers and *| TURES, TWEED MIXTURES, NOVELTY CHECKS, LARG We know that if our prices are right and $| BROKEN® PLAIDS OXFORD NOVELTIES, FANCY MIX- : our qualities are right—our success is as- %| TURES IN STRIPES AND MOTTLED EFFECTS AND MANY | caters Severai cp the states were repre: = or aud eit ogy eo pri and oytene on ne fig- sured. The people will indorse merit with %| OTHER DESIRABLE STYLES AND COLORINGS. sented by white ribboners, among them be- aired and 7a0cy COlKs. me of them are lace trimmed, som patronage. So we have only to make our ad- $ i ing Mrs. J. D. Botkin of Kansas, wife of embroidery trimmed aes pea trimmed — with separate vantages plain—to convince you that our 4 S Regence Somes abacner maa aiming, nee wi 5 i feadeam a aoe “oo weg prices ARE the LOWEST—and our values Secth, MEA MESeaorer Ee Patt thee Die em—and ruffie over shoulder—finished faultlessly. And only 63c. ARE the BEST. Your investigation will On sale tomorrow at - = 1) | {rlct president, introduced Mrs. Thacher, when they might as well been $1.50. > who spoke as fol St prove both points. For two generations Hanan & Son have been’ the finest shoers in the world for men. ° “You stand in an enviable position today, eCCla a e€ with the eyes of the world turned upon you. In taking the stand you have, against See a Here are the skirt values Of Ladies’ Fine Waists. a noble character, proving yourself to be a : : lies’ Sh f iow ey Lc igh the manufacture of = f ies’ Fi is ene A ee that have set the town wild with enthusiasm. So far this week Ladies* Shoes of man- E = ve waNESe AN : 1K — FU $2 true to your convictions, and are not afra' : z E5 5 tractive styles—to the fot they co i De de ONTOCHOICE PATTERNS-IN ALL SIZES-91.00 VALUES FOR. 98 to put those convictions in action. There we’ve broke all previous records for skirt selling. LADIES’ FINE \D IMPORTED SATEEN STRICTLY TAILOR MADE AND FT PRESENTING THE LA‘ PROVED FASHION IN ALL SIZES. $4.00 VALUE FOR.............-+-+ HEATHER PLAID ‘SILK WAISTS, EXTRA E QUALITY, COLORINGS—MAKE, FINJSH AND FIT PERFECT. $5.00 VALUE $2.05 | mii vring vit nsteaa of good to the sn”. |$ $4.50 serge skirts, $2.98.| $11 skirts, $7.98. The Constitution, Old Ironsides, pet ship - § 3 48 of the navy in the 1812 war, and thereafter Stylish black and blue cheviot eott? Kyte eatin trv purse they are lenient—to the satisfaction they are complete. We've got the sole agency. And we've got the control, as well, of an army of contemporaneous makes—sound and superior. We haven’t a ver celebrated in song and story, and known oe ed ee garments made— fashion ii y eee *| and loved by every school boy, was chris- 3 eftcret, a3 is possible to make th aimed merely at a good beginning—but we have begun as we tened ‘with water taken from a spring on aire rr reed the regular price—wiil be | shall continue. Copp’s Hill, where the p Battie“ or Ss Anniversary price, $2.98. Anniversary price, § 5 s é < HANDSOM CHESS W. 3] 'LUSTE Hill was fought, and a bottle of salt water » pes Pathe at The offerings complimentary of the “opening” end tonight. or BIAS DOW P AND LOOSE BLOUSE. ERPECr. " HEGULAL was broken over her figurehead as she left ——-. $16 ski $11.98. But tomorrow brings others — A$ | ten = Bie Sas uct cudaiinn atteatee- "| & $7 skirts, $4.98 Annan deh ee : « ford was also christened with wate: . . Exquisite Bayadere q Stylish skirts of fine silx, in rich bro- pl Eile Aa : Words of Lincoln. . Tus ic ton set Tae te ga tetas we | i® By of Mina wna Caren’ Det DU. For New Parasols Worth $2.00. Mrs, Crafts then addressed Mine Bradley | StassdWiitad' Tl aetna tag | fe ants inepiog "” Vet ud ton and Lace Black snd Tan Vici Kid "i . gears zs you cannot buy the mate: pri he Ee Shoes, with patent leather and kid tips; We bought a lot of 85 Parasols, made of Fine Foulard Silk, some | in these words: “We have —+ con oat eas ee ee eaeen Blthout waking—and we'll offer thea at dress and walking 1; n shapes. St: . ESS : 5, \ gratulate you and ourselves tha’ a Ze : 5 dress and walking lests—They'll compare ean apes: Steen’ tts of the same patterns we've just received in our silk tervitialit! Beonioy par ola acentacky tmieloa Anniversary price, $4.98. Anniversary price, $11.98. Ls A = $3 47 se. g $] 29 stock, so you can see that they are new, up-to-date bottle of pure water with which to christen ursday Special... . Thursday Special... sun protectors. They are remarkably cheap at........ o the warship Kentucky instead of following 175 Pairs of Ladies’ Strictly Hand- the usual bacchanalian custcm of using S : 4 ° turned Butt nd La sd - “ Sica Se Pee | mem ec mem ety Bentoret ony° Tat ate sta ae mays ote te uits at anniversary prices. Sn Kid Botion Shoes, with pain and patent aster LuUUUnAer 3 recling of those that tarry long at the wine, | % $15 suits for $7.50. $18 suits for $11.98. Pare ‘hem with anybedy’s $2.50 Shoes r tips, soft and casy for the lit- with wreck and ruin as the uJtimate result. = 3 . ~ —and lots of $3 tle feet. Values, 87c. Bers a u ~ & instead of wine, you Choice of fine tailor-made spring suits— Choice of ladies’ stylish taflor-made grates. : $1 98 and $1. : 57¢ NOT VERY FAR BENWEEN WHER ORDERS SOT LAs MERGES WILE HUET EN AOR | honor the best people of your state, who | consisting of stylish cheviot serger—in Throughout with waperion wiasiity’ Ginel Thursday Special... . ‘° US IN SUCH PROFUSION THAT MANY MAY BB DISAPPOINTED IN NOT BEING ABLE TO GET | are strong friends and promoters of tem- bine, black, green and lrown—with 21-inch Thursday Special... taffeta silk, aad made in the latest reefer THEIR HAT IN TIME. OUR PREPARATIONS ARE MADE THREE MONTHS AHEAD ORDER perance. You honor the temperance cause reefer jackets, handsomely lined with silk style—also tan, blue and een covert TO BE READY TO SHOW AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE THE STYLES DECREED BY DAME everywhere, and give it uplift. You honor —and skirts made in the latest fan-cut suits, with taffetatined jackets, with SOE ee AND WS WILL: INSURB SOU EE aM OSL SECLURL yourself in that you have the courage of style—and also braided and tucked suits, skirts fashioned in thy Cae THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP EVER TURNED OUT OF A FIRS T-CLASS ESTAB- your convictions. You honor the name of ritchie aeuey Sarid Sauce 00 > sectete— ee ee care, 3 skimped A Few of Our Specials For Thursday Lincoln by connecting it with this occa- none of which can be found selling in for $11.98. Th Zs > 7. acme of sty! ; = Roses 5c. bunch wreT close with the words of Lincoln: “When Bes eeteees cere ie eae aes Our ‘tafors’ skill =. Se eoucontencarcod : SO IR SS Sed the victory shall be complete, when there Anniversary price, $7.50. Anniversary price, $11.98. . ° > One table of choice New Spring Flowers, including Bluets, Roses, | shall be neither slave nor drunkard on the ; Did You Know We've a Ribbon Violets Oc. bunch | cath; bow, Proud the title of that lana ° CosccHEon ; Seether OCs which may truly claim to be the birthptace : z mes : es Department? Another very choice line of Flower and Foliage, in fine goods, of those Bye Ss ea _Ask us to “charge” any purchase you wish to make. We'll : sys such as you can use on a real nice hat. They are all on.ope table—at that people who shall have planned and do it willingly—and let you pay as is most convenient to you. It came as an adjunct of the Millinery. But yee neice tee i “ ASc. bunch nurtured to maturity both the political and Ce ° we : moral freedom of their species.’ ” Very, cheap indeed. A New Glory. Choice of Imported Montures, in Morning Gloriés, ‘Sweet Peas, | Representative Albert M. Todd of Mich- it has the proportions—the variety—the import- i ance of an independent department. It pays trib- ute to the Saks policy by minimizing prices-—and maximizing quali- Hecht & Company, 51s 7th s¢ ties. Hyacinth, Cowslips, Carnations, Dahlias, Fleur-de-lis or’ Wild Flowers, ean ae ene pnt and es ” viated Miss Bradley on adding a new glory Seeeeeet oot umber 40 All-silk quoize Blue, Pink, Burnt A lot of Number 80 from ace tO $1.00 each. Sat e to her state. At the close of Mr. Todd's | S++ Sa Stet: a Ribbons, in all the Orange, ete:, with white. eae Spring Sailors, 49c., 59c. and 98c. each. fo 7 remarks Mrs. Nellie H. Bradley of ti aE ‘Grange. ‘Turquoise ‘Blue, Thursday Special pie sind The New Bike Hat, $1.98. Fiege % District W. C. T. U. stepped forward and ANACOSTIA HAPPENINGS. | niary lodge for ladies, to be known as Ana- Brown, eee nae: 49 c.a y d —plain colors, in all the ibb olla! Pitned a small flag with a white ribbon a eee ce costia Council. Daughters of America be 3 ‘you , upon Miss Bradley, with a few choice | Items of Interest red = fe ‘aken looking to the for- eee z i piacere 1 ons and Sashes. werd portant Suburb. mation of an Anacostia division of the zi 5 ae Ge ie lots of use for them for eontes It pri Rie Rev. W. F. Crafts, superintendent of the | 45, paniel A. Christie, the owner of Anclert Order of Hiberntans. peMlany re- Thursday Special ap GSS Wester is one way or Very choice line at small prices. Some good bargains for Thurs- | reform bureau, was present and also made iy members of the , a ad : “Fairlawn,” Anacostia, and who returned | order, and,the Idea of a local body is look. day’s trade. Shee rot 93 4re"Glinton Smith said: “The Young | recently from England, where he was mar- | ed upon favorable, A Three very big drives in Black Taffeta Ribbon, suitale and wide | Woman's Branch of the Woman's Chris- | ried, has purchased a farm of 125 acres| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowzee have re- tian Temperance Uricn sends love and best ‘West Virginia, where he | ™0ved from near Congress Heights to Ana. enough for a sash. wishes, and would gladly build about you | 20a? Charleston, = costia. } a2 th ” will remove in a few weeks. It is said of | Mr Ww. c. Thrift Ci hi ‘ts. . * - t is havi erected a 19c., 29c. and 35c. Per Ya fortification of thelr true hearts. wwe [Mr Christos purchase that though the | neat cotiugs abtitts tuhtrine erected & te 7 = oe bring to you today the greetings and bless- | land has often changed hands, yet today | Heights. bor You’ who know what 23¢€ a d good Ribbons are please another. = - pa judgment on these. ‘test shades. = S-inch Mousseline Rib- Thursday Special Thursday Special aci"vanr Ser | OOC, a yd. | 29c. a yd. herresener Std HIE M-TH REST BARGAIN OF TRE SEA80N- “ete ings of white ribboners from all over our | it still retains the exact proportions it pos- pare (slght-months-otd child of Mr. and H ‘i land. We rejoice that with true courage 7 tained it . G. 0. vas buried yesterday We’ll Make the Bow for the Price of the Ribbon. you have been loyal to your convictions, | 2¢#8ed when its gonna ores in Congressional cemetery. ° and stood firm in your determination t> | >¥ 82 old English grant The Misses Edna and Ethel Berry of The clever fingers in our millinery department will knot up into original and artistic hows any ribbons bought here. You'll pay us less for the Hibbons than you pay others —and nothing for tying of it. christen oaly with water the noble battle | Mrs. Jacob Leish is at the Columbia Hos- | Forestville, Md., have been the guests of ALWAYS SOMETHING HERE THAT SURPASSES ORDINARY VALUES. OUR HOSIERY : e she e an opera- | Miss Marie Murphy. BARGAINS ARE HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR REMARKABLE PRICES. Sunes ship which is to bear the name of your | pital, where she has undergone pe asoaboadeedectegeeteetoetoatontontondendendeodeageegesfegoageateatoatostontendendecgendeeegegesesgeegeeseeghagnech4gn oeH HEADER S ARIED ISHMHHMEM EME HO TMB AEH CHSHSHIEHSDIEMIED ASSO aSMASPASPATOSSONSOASOSHHASOASONSO AOD THASHo abou HaSMASPALH A DSP MSPASPNTD HDD EPEDIEDISDI MSP SP ATENEO ASHASPAEH AS aSPAg HAHN Sresendendeatresoetoasoatneteeseaseosengentontresraseeseetongenteatoatoasnetneseesoateazeaseagearneseeseoteatonsresoesee ses fealerconsresee Sees ersercedy n 3 ; > Rey. Father Keenan, assistant pastor of o byes ds 3 honored state—Kentucky. What couid be | tion. Her health is returning rapidly, and - n nt pastor We'll trim th 300 Bunch Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, double soles and high spliced | more appropriate than to christen the Ken- | 11% orrectea she will be able to return to | 5% Cyprian’s' Church, delivered the Lenten e rim ie wunches Ic. RecieweWartlicac Z 12th. air |tucky with pure water from the spring ae sermon at St. Teresa’s Church last night. : 5 endooosopn es codcanaeseccenbesa S855 AC. Pail | Which slakea'the thirst of one of Amedews | her home soon. ae anama sailors 9 olets - = 2 greatest statesmen, who, in God's prov SS Se A Civil Service Case, res = : e en. » in God's i . Elizabeth, returned yester- . again tomorrow Just for tomorrow these are. They are Ladies’ Fast Black and Tan Cotton Hose, double soles and high |dence, was destined to’ strike slavery’ denen ing after an absence of six months | A decision by the United States Supreme papas spliced heels, also Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose. Worth 25c chains from millions of human beings, and | ncston, where she was under treatment. | Court is shortly expected in the case of for = = = = «= good shape—and true color. Good, full = B mae Day who said chat “Water is the best beverage | ifr. °Harnish is recovering fast from thé | white, beni tency . : : 14c. pair | given by God to man.’ May your gentle | MrS-.5'tr a recent operation. She is ac- ite, collector, vs. Berry, Butler & Ruck- They're the new chaye, with tie beim, bunches. 124%c. Is a profitless price—but ie fee AS oes Taye res Siripanied! by her sister, Mrs. Le Frey, | %&®, appealed from the United States cir- and we'll be lberal with the ribbons an : 5 > = = 5 = dice, and the Kentucky, baptized with the . Frey, h s it rt of ist vi forwern, ‘Any, zulliner ny town would want we want you to have an errand into this Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, double soles and high spliced |{tfe-giving water, go forth under our starry Se ee es ee oe Seca lars mi igeterepetcp hh efeed te, er : here’ je an : «oe Ee ack C a 5 7 ag ; Tile 2 e : bap ee ar new department. $ heels—Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, with white feet. Worth 25¢. eee SE eee Mr. Norvell W. Greer and other leading | son denied to the collector the right to dis- members of Anacostia Council, No. 16, Jun- | miss his deputies. Arguments in the cases jor Order of United American Mechanics, | before the United States Supreme Court are active in the effort to organize an aux- | were concluded yesterday afternoon. 19c. pa. [of the Woman's Christian Temperance OYS OunInNg. You've heard people talk an hour on a subject that could easfly be exhausted in two sentences. That's what some of the advertissmerts of Boys’ Clothing remind us of—they make mueb ado about nothing—a table or two of stock—and columns and columns. of elaims. Boys’ Clothing is a specialty with us—we devote more space to its display than any three stores—and sell three times as much. We'll leave it to you why. Tomorrow only for these two specials—because if you respond as the values warrant you should— they'll be gone by night. a ee ee eT eee Brown and Green Pisid Cheviot Double- Lot of Blue Cheviot Brownie Suits, Ree! breasted fer Short Pants Suits, with inlaid tan sallor collar; with double seat and knees in pants; lat natigassresiie ena a white pearl ter braid trimmed; lined with ° rest Italian cloth; strongly made. trimmed with Blue sou- "lL wear—stzes 8 to 16. ‘$4.50 DD tache braid. Sizes 3 to 8 $3 27 4 5 : years. Worth $5—for.... = Six Gold-Trimmed Glasses One Silver-Mounted Tray Free This handsome gift, which we offer to the users of Schlitz Bottled Beer is not for sale at any price. If you use Schlitz Beer at home, the tray and glasses will be delivered free with the third case that you or- der. We send but one set to a family, and that set Pitcher Mahaffey and Tommy Leahy Are Here. Pitcher Mahaffey of Ohio, recommended to Mr. Wagner by Al. Selbach, reached Washington yesterday, and immediately reporied at the park. Mr. Mahaffey is a Union, we greet you, we thank you, and Child’s Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, full seamless, high spliced | ¥° ®!4 You "God speed. Mrs. T. A. Williams, the District treas- Child’s Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, “Hermsdorff Dye,” dou- paar pA role teenie ble knees, heels and toes. Sizes 5 to 93. Worth 20c..... J ic, pair |>read white ribbcn, bearing the following se iment: knees, heels and toes. Sizes 6 to 10. Worth 20c......12IAc. pair | ss ner cntstening ts aie sea nTable ° ; missary of peace. adies’ ibbe n “Miss Bradiey briefly thanked the ladies ° F 8 c MLO 4 the train, ied by bi th Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Oneita Combination Suits, low neck and Mire. Thacher ee ant sleeveless, knee length. Sizes 3, 4, 5,6. Soc. value......25¢. each MORE PLAYERS HERE. high neck,-long sleeves and low neck, sleeveless; pants, knee length. 25C. Vallles soccer os ces oa e s+eeeee.,- 19¢. each tcels. Worth 12c..... titres 8. pair ROL ea Ee ane large bouquet of white roses, tied with a Child’s Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, full seamless, double | “Our best wishes for the success of the ated for war, msy she always prove an SOME SPECIALS OF UNUSUAL MERIT CULLED FROM OUR GREAT STOCK: AG eee So LE a Se Sages Ladies’ Spring Weight Ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants. Vests, A sample lot of Ladies’ White Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests_—V and Saks and Company, **Saks’ Corner.’”’ Preretoctotendenttostodentendintioeietietieteodeore 3 . ; F We sell the set. a Soedeecetonceegeeeazendecoasene square necks, short sleeves and sleeveless, lace and silk crotchet edges, | stim-built youth, weighing about one hun- , goes free. We never = all silk taped. 35c. value............0.. esse. 190, each as and ieee aoe ea about =e Six thin, etched, gold-trimmed glasses = feet seven inches tall. ¢ has an intelli- ity: il- o = gent face, u fact that, impressed Mr. Wag- ree of the finest quality; one novel, sil ner very favorably. ver-mounted tray, made to fit the . Tommy Leahy, valise in hand, drifted . a i! = d o J 5 iio: ie park aieet Si o'tock dimer hore glasses. This tray is sort of a basket tray with a han The B 5 his home in Massachusetts. Tommy has dle. The bottom is of fire-decorated glass—ruby or Co $ been acting as umpire in the polo league ; le busy rer. organized in the cities near his home dur- blue as ge rene The beauty, novelty and conve- z ing the winter, and through the @xercise nience of this set appeal to everybody. THE PUBLIC HEALTH.; ell, Vificent White and “Patsy” \Corrigan, | Obtained thereby is in the pink of condi- 3 ey a Giaiahiont. Wie Wisin Deeactcaat ala Jere {as looked after by “Billy” | tlon. Leahy says he will never object to Schlitz Beer because it is pure beer. It : . laney, his trainer; “Jack” Jeffries, his| an umpire's decision hereafter. He has Y eed i ney i ding March 19. , “Get It At Tertz’s ” as for week eet ae a . AP. | brodiier,. and! “Dewitt Yahooitri. Tae: clut | beeliin ‘siany Aight quacen cook: ope: tae Ou n is superior in quality to any other beer : Gs Brcsedse ite, 65; death rate, 17.7; | "24 chosen “Jim” McDonald for referee, | position of referee in tight games 1s not to you can buy. We want you to know ‘ « 7 colered, 51; death rate, 0. ‘The ennual eae eee Bron Pe envied = < that from experience. We want you to try Schlitz Spring Suit you've got to have average death rate per 1,000 for the whole | fries 210. ines "| ators from going on the field this morning Beer—that’s why we offer a gift which we could z - drobe lit population was 21.5. Gymotic diseases were “Jim” Jeffries was born!in Los Angeles | for exercise, but the entire aggregation on * . S . —why not equip your wardrobe lit- Fesponsible for 18 deaths, being 8 more than | twenty-four years ago.Hig stands six feet | hand went out this afternoon for several never afford if we did not know that those first three 2 ed from this class of diseases during : oc est, hours of hard work. ‘ tle ahead of time to be sure of the the preceding week. There was an increase | #&hting condition weigts ano Pitcher “Doc” Amole is expected’ in cases will make you a permanent customer. He : Washington this evening, and Right Fielder 5 1 A hi over the previous week of 7 deaths from Nitcas cna canes meter aoe ee : most select style—our colossal line consumption, 2 from diphtheria, 4 from dis- 7 1 by the first trains tomorrow morning. at § -00 eases of the heart and 3 from grip. Fatal Nothing has been heard from Jack Doyle, 5 to-order will accord cases of pneumonia decreased from 21 to | San Francisco, Cal., apy, z but Mr. Wagner says he is confident that i 18, bronchitis from 5 to 3. There was a " . aoe a Se a. cee Sed you the best values ever given at the cs of 8 deaths . due to malignant | nee ee ce ame anee 5 3 . : grow! away. ‘ price—tailoring exclusively, Fifty-seven cases of scarlet fever were later tought ‘2 di Catcher Jim McGuire was made in quarantine from March 12, 1806. : new cases reported during the week just ended numbered 21, and the number of per- ertz an ertz, {#23 S.7=% This ves under ent cases: 9 this disease in 37 premises. The Beer that made At the close of the last report 36 persons Milwaukee *“‘New Era’’ Tailors. : ‘were isolated on’ account of diphtheria. famous. is aa Nine new cases have been reported up to 906 F St t N W pa 2 ie died tie lncine th aon Shateh le Policeman Ac 5 ‘ er an 8 °o is; 5 reet IN. W. Siperaone in Hi owen a Pri 2 Schlitz Beer, bottled at Washington branch, e weather Co tions: follows: by . Mean temperature, $4 degrees; mean actual 4s : $1.25 per case of 24 pint bottles. "» a rel ive 2 far ceveniting tiem oe , Schlitz Export Beer bottled at Brewery, $1.50 ‘message. He promised that he would not : es _ per case of 24 piut bottles. - violate the law again. The boy's mother, : 5 re : —= f 2 Joe! Tyler, the teller of the Safety ‘ ward's 4 : Pas re a POTS | ste a National Bank of Fitchburg, Mass., pavilicn, ; ya Boa ; i Sts . < disappeared two weeks ago, is now 7 2 pin th M , ny >} home under care of a physician. suffering from thought he is trouble. mental

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