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8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1898-12 PAGES, SS ae = = = = Sa edeueeades WeReerrrrer rs.) = —_ 3 mE é °s s sesiceoeieseernesr ate ae GUY BARRON HELD ee = W. B. Moses & Sons. ! Pace eas — . . z Remnants of He > = i Remnants of a ee | = ae ING iS. 924, 926, 928 he 9, 924, 926, 928 7th, ASH GOODS. dl s LINI running throug! Tunning through W | Odd Roll s& pues. Rega yes ay Howard | koarset Be unginct ome | 1 708700 WU eo osi76 Kt. | 30 seen zee ef y yards. Sc. | “The Dependable Store.” MS gerd. Valves 3 ic. yd. ic — Hi 1 ‘sant plece of tglnch Velvet Eq. % nts wash fabrics, \ $ Outcome of a Quarrel July 6 Over 3 Odd lots in IF most eairatie west stuffs, in pet | ~ 1 1 and colors. in lengths ranging from : AY ° BOYS’ SUITS, &c. made remnants by the score | 2s rues go ia in ou a rice. a Game. 50 and Te, wash, suits. ae 3 39 an ts - +f 4 o y 25 al $ S $1.60 doubt “oeasted fees craai gaits: ary And tomorrow - eet out omit Fea ee Y on — sr ‘ s i | Pe 2 at; ; } “a8 able “summer coats. izes Ss anxious we are to dispose of ie Teguiar ‘oods, an snow: 1 yebame, etish 7 z —We've broken all records in Matting sling this ee ane %|THE EVIDENCE SUBMITTED} |i! ,.° ‘Gates ereesiassh palin sO 3 you can realize our aery now to close aoe the short janie ood serpent wing tae Te fe i consequenc: ° ck shows ny odd rolls and remnants z ‘sll size: s Be. = 5 cs 3 = ats. On the jhece they were ¢ = Ht , See consequence the stock shows many d $ —_— 25e. Windsor’ ties: ‘already teal lots, ends of lines, etc., which have accumulated from the most Geatrathe quatilics ani’ sulstape. At i % now. (ur attention is devoted to closing out these goods. 2,000 z ©. duck Tam O'Shanter. 10c. id selli = f Randisea the ranging from 12 <y I {Hit = yards of remnants the lot. Hundreds of odd roll: Many of s Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. ve. pales denim overalls, sizes 3 to = Tap! se ing lines of merc an ise i e store. 3 . yard 9IAc.! Hi ee a: p4 HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 14, 1808. Q ie. We have made extraordinary values — put prices on every- = iil he choicest patte f the season As to the desirability of 4 38e. Wh the choicest patterns o snes AS i : 4 % | The coroner's intuest over the death of thing of a remnant character which are but a fraction of the origi- rehi200, Femnante white shrunk duck, in |i z ings—its = e as v. i jengt > for skirts and i : ines mattings—its H bree te ple. Z Ss goo¢ Ate an $ We Howards Heyworth wae mempeietins ot SG or nal cost. The offering of such bargains will make Friday a great sete Sicaely somee, 12. ant HH good patterns as if vou were buyin: rom regular Stock. 4: ic 11 % % 2 Se. values, HH = Li ; ying 8) ee a $ who was (shot by Guy Barron! thesavening, : ay eet of people who read this and tell their friends ae ° = segulae, ig = | of July 6, was resumed at 5 o'clock yester- SHI ] WAISTS. will be here. 1 : close. ‘i Odd lots of = 2 . | day evening. The two large offices of Mr. | ||] = Fancy China 3 & | and outside a large crowd, unable to gain | jij} colors Sold for 50 and 7c. To dd lots in Short lengths of = = Extra Faney China Matting. . entrance, lingered about the doorway. close, at 25c. oO. gt descr, bright dengola button and tace = Heavy Jointless Matting... ‘¢| Mr. Alfred D. Bailey, justice of the peace, MILLINE Y. WHI I E GOODS tisped Ske ppotane tg tel = ‘istin! Baas Wacky Kemliccesaa ce | acted as coroner. The accused was repre- wig %sm, Mite lawn wrappers, ined to ° tring heels, "irictiy” solid. learber abd 3 deo ow aS ss t is either % a nee warranted—ail sizes. from 9 to 2 = wae wake Haan Wake sented by Attorney R. E. Brant, and Sitting Uaek near ni eet aoe 40 fancy etbbons tight siades pis yet ae ape oa h Regelar price, $1.25. Special pric 84c. 2 arate r ¥ | Messrs. Wm. Brooke and-James C. Rogers colors, and in sizes 36 to 44. Sold er price 15¢ te 3ILc. tonor:ew : - = ae Imperial Cee scl oa $ appeared in behalf of the state. Shortly originally tor 75 and soe.—-go at. 4OC, ‘5 B Z i = ee eee ee 4 | after 5 o'clock there was a stir in the een emnants of sheer English India Linon— oes. nea ay d 1 Se. © ©8r x, exe « 4 = Japancse Double Dye Matting. ...... $| crowd without, and @ moment later Guy Odd lots in A gfe more dzess shane ws gold at 12K. and 15e. to sic. yd. caceient ae = Japanese Cotton Warp Damask Matting. % | Barron, the prisoner, accompanied by Dep- Beams Bd ad 5 ets singged to atand herd wear. Res- @ Be 3 Japanese Cotton Warp Inlaid Matting... | uty Sheriff James R. Tighe, entered th UPHOLSTERI ES ee < Remnants of India linon— = Japanese Cotion Warp Extra Fine Dainasi< “Matting *¢ | room. Barron's face bore unmistakabi Our 7: iz sold at 18c. t te = s’ strictly hand-sewed = % | signs of suffering. As”he passed into the 1 lot of remnants of 36-Inch best sflka- with rib d-fine finishto 49 goat .. ote. yd. mmride of soft. selected stock — + $| rear room he spoke, in a voice quivering gn is dente oth fo g —— £0 for c. Ese mnerner: sizes 2% te 5 only. “These Jullets ~ 4 *¥ | with emotion, to several friends who were Oe. to 15¢.—go at. cy Remnants of fine Eaeich geil regularly in stock $175.69 17 = | I : Special, to close cut balance : present. — corded dimity—eold ee ene = MA ING RUGS. 3 | After hearing the testimony the jury 1 lot of handsome Mareeilles Imported yd.—for. 12hc. yd. iH . y | held a consultation which lasted for some ee auleatiy soot $2.48 —— Remnants of H} a - time, and then rendered the verdict that i a ere y beawtee $ —— eee %|W. Howard Keyworth came to his death | jill 8 : RE etGr Sipe ge toa BLACK GooDs. i 4 300 Matting I each % | from a wound inflicted by a pistol ball fired — e Mi 3 500 Matting Rugs, 3x6 ft........ eee each from a pistol held by Guy C. Barron in the 1 odd lot window shades, slightly soiled =o Black brocaded jacquard novelt - x ae - = 7 ‘“¢ | said W. Howard Keyworth’s place of busi- —made of heavy opaque cloth and mount- Remnants of black India lin- 2 silk-fintsbed designs. 3 Matting E 2 Regular $9 and $12 R $7.00 6 1 1 0 = boy Sot Le Oe | ness in the town of Bladensburg, Prince ofan dependable rollers — size 1 6¢ © | on-sold at 12%. yd.—for. 4c. yd a $ 10 Fiber Rugs 6x9 ft. Regular $8 Rugs $6.00 % | George's county, Maryland, the 6th day of 72x36 inche: . s) Remnants, yard wide, per- skirts. Sold up t = 10 Fiber Rugs, 7 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 6 $8.00 $ July, 1898. ‘The jurymen were Arthur Carr, Sess cales, which sell for 10c. yard 3H. : $ @ Fiber Regs, 9x12 ft. Regular $13 Rugs $10.00 = Sa eee: mE, Hick: Ridiculous prices for slightly see « Remnants of Hy cemmante of fine, plain and moredty i All remnants of Japanese and Chinese Mattings, s5e. to 60c. grades, at consisting lain mebatrs, Milton J. Payne, J. W. Kelly, L. T. Sutton, - isting plain m: batr 4 = tah ~< Remnants, yard wide, bleach- German _henriettas, a | Wm. Poulk, Moses Smith, Ll. O. Wissman | |} 'SO] ED LINENS eam nelicht pamaltyaeeld wie, crepes and tate a | eeu ets nl SOIL S| osteae i gige, | LACES & EMBDYS. : |, Immediately after the verdict was ren- a doz. let of fancy Turkish wash cloths, a Fine Valenciennes, Torc! apogee Floor Oilcloths. 1,000 yards of Cottage Car- $) Stariboro” jah to await thevaction of the ||| “UA Mt tend of be eee de eat Ree age ates ; | yet pet, suitable for bed rooms, halls # | ""*"" ay auaee nee z enone: Ht . SKe. = 6 new. pret > + he First Witness. < : | ore : SS : See uae See, 6 doz, extra heavy, very large, double- s ; Fine oriental, Torchon, Platt and Nor- S] LKS || yard. At and nurseries—neat plaid pat- #| Dr. George A. Richardson was the firs woven ‘Turkish towels, must ce thee nl Remnants ard wide, cam- Aly 6 mandy Val. Incos—sold "at 124 to Ise, ili} za as : 4 | witness called. He testified that the im- perfect cond:tion—usually 20¢.—to go for brie, which sells for Te.—for. . opts ert ed inc hdmi ot Poy | 1 lot of printed India cilk, in | terns. % | mediate cause of Keyworth’s death was a | |jj 2ic. each. Te SE ee eee gle | eeu aie Bod Sede 7 ors, ian ween co ape erent ¥ yen i Linol eu ms. ae ot. wound in the breast. i ‘ Remnants 9-4 unbleached sheeting, 2%- Rileh wold as Ligh ‘as eto 19¢. | 2 = (Ge Gemini Gy ise yard lengths—which sell for 117 Remnants of cambric, Swiss and Nain: s | pleums, in quantities 3 About 10 doz, 21x42 fach heavy. fine linen 15e.—for.. eee (zee sook embroidery—sold at 12c., , al One tok or ‘Mieced Si er ae 7 pantries, *¢ | where the bullet entered. |||] huek towela—wore sold nover lees than I5c. and 18¢, a 5d.—to go at.. 7#C- Ya Jo iar e silk in a ° ° = ion I do not care to an- 85e.—to go for == 3 eo ore: rnd broads back om Wh : = "said the witness. ge. each. d lots in musli p to B0e.—t0 G0 fre. nse--2 ss Oe |i seceesess : ng informed that the jury wish- | |! 2) Od n muslin = z HH Short lengths of Renmants of unbleached linen toweling, UNDERW EAR. MATTINGS. ed to have all the fa | that when he exa | of the shooting it was his impre: psisting of lack full 18 inches wide—sells for luc. from the hi whic 4 | the bullet had fi entered the ||| pleco— potent mad Pere erin ema aoa cue ies i eutin, | From the cha of the wound when he } |] cae Oe eS lot ma emnan's in heays, seam- to go for........ Oe yl exnilincag iia ventartey emer tietetan Hi 5c. yard. Ket we only have a au -7O¢, Jess Ching and fine Japanese, ost warp wae | cas witness judged that the bullet entered from | |Il vorth 19 to Tote 8% “es Short keactis oF | %| the back. Upon this last examination the | |] Guam oo eet ea aes Rete ae eis = ne ngths o Wt & | Wound in tront was a little more ragged In | |||] ao inchen widen sald for 10 and’ 1e%ge, ned pit | $ | front tan immediately after the shooting. | |Illl to go tor Beare iting f extra heavy O S. I = | In answer to questions witness stated that | ||!! Sate cmmalca e E apanese cotton i> “* | the wound in the back was about one and 7ic. yard. tg arp, har tem. 1 5c, Remnants of Preact tai j Z = = = : and fancy: sold at ——] one-half inch higher than the wound in i the breast. yard—to go for. . 1 18 inches, made of 7 ii] ies’ fine cambric ard lengths of heavy cream Ladies’ f German tahlé daniask—sold for Bbc. on the med neck end sl 1 lot mats, 36 b; 5 ed se ee a ee se Barron Borrows a Gun. : : ate 5 k and front the beet grades of Japanese cotton Remnants of fine taffeta, plain | King’s Palace Department Store. The next witness was Edwin B. Garges, toa aoe 3 odd sizes—u ee ea moire: fine all-silk satin rilibon. e ! yeni i can Co |) Ment acat e Sone Ae | the proprietor of the Palo Alto House, in 39¢ yard. - 3 yard, for.. o Hl) > Bladensburg. He testified that the after- <= ? noon of July 6 he was sitting on his porch = : Green Ticket Reductions #/tcmonvssweun es : ee eee = %| Barron asked witness if he had a “gun.” = all kinds | Was not anticipating any trouble. He was | something wrong in keeping the traveling | which the tracks are located. But Mr. {made in its columns, and which is unjust In Clearing Sale Prices SY] oy eae vhat kinaeer a seun’ uo see | asked if it were possible for Keyworth to| public in constant disappointmnt. This | Randle urged to be allowed to use the | toa man whom Dr, Goddine tm ° 21° at Kin J ms. a Spe ai ple. Ke Uae r by oniy two cars twen- | eighty-six-pound groove gtrder rail, an ex- ! Senator MeMillan characterized vant?” Whereupon Barron said he and | have been shot Jn the,back. ‘The reply was | company runs, aie an exe ea Parker were going to Landover tona | that the men wére facing each other, as|ty minutes apart, and some times it has | act pattern of the rail used by the Metro- | ing” to our replied, jokingly, Naess 2 2 thirty min- | politan line on the best equipped portion of it h We take stock on the 2oth, and have in consequence ordered a colored plentc, Where they intended to “open | Beat as he (witness) ‘could tell. 1 Deen as long aap SEE aan | rae eee equipped portion of | with a heart general cutting of all prices. We naturally want as little stock on $ Tere ree ee mar exty Omer rfenemea ge cease oe anenune | Wi ata ors weatnanfatt terscinuai or Capital | on ties twice as large as railroad thes ev °r3 | 5 ating that they e going at 7 t z z rd. | two and a hal , : hand as poss.ble. Taking stock is a big job, anyway, in stores like = , and that he would return the ———_— Gwractiont Gomianvies U0 a anon wea aie nan On ed Weeiecticd } pon at 11 o'clock that evening. Wit- THE HILLSDALE ACCIDEN NS 29 eB UIeS i | ‘The funeral services over the ours, and we must make it as easy as possible. On the top of the + general reduction here comes Friday, which we have set ourselves 5 tc » come back and Johns: ara or so told him to come back and Johnson peo elon Bee the late Captain Charles V. aoeeooncoegenteetaetoegontenteesoets ore proper changes are made? the best portion of the pike is directly ov R. Cannon, pastor of | the railroad tracks, which the hundreds = (Us Wis aD) Gu a! eve tee ae amie Two Opinions as to the Action of the | .°"Congress Heights M. E. Church, sends | teams cross and recross without difficulty. | held ye afternoon at E % to distinguish from other days by increased values. We will not swho/ bad’ gone is Puree Company. the following communication: : rap-| pd Understand that this construction made | urn that contained the remains being $ have a disappointed customer, no matter what it costs us, and so cc Barron tell Johnson bee rites tol the ste i # a resident of Congr estar to, “correct | op aeypmandle cost twice: as much as the | paced in Lakeside cemetery and the cere- hat he € would take t ence to the accident a isdale peal to “pee a os Si nila h . | m concluded just at sunset. Business @ we have shut our eyes to the cost marks and ta ‘7 e ¥ 2 s 5 “i Rael Darling of A their brakes are exactly similar to tt | j b i t marks and taken another large along then, as it s about time proper step: the error of Sy Darling of eal j the Matcopollinnl shee eOEBEe OAbebiing | wae GROBAN TrkA Ake) Ghiy RiSbeE ks = slice off prices for the occasion. Tomorrow, indeed, will be a las Later pace eas ete pess | taken by the Commi of the Dis a CneapeandE . further states that Congress had given the | funeral exc and the cortege was notable shopping day. Barron actually took the pistol, but fifteen yard hing a nee which has | cizes the C eons Abted a) le al fete PSUS y 5,000 people = $4 and $ a4 1 y minutes later Barron returned ed for some time past. will see, W Gas Se SSO i niente tae ves Bye rap tee reais nde peck es } ol the end Bishop $53, (and $5 White Duck| Panama Hats, worth UWP} | and the pistol was left, mot with witness, | If this company had five or six cars run- | ship, expectally as Pan eemard Ol) As do'chbansbapement ot Memoaa acre Vincent, of Rev. F. P. Spaldi Rneuresiinrival nates > | vers ning regularly instead of from two to | Verse of WHAL De Move ble, ites “cheap,” this wa each car | direction of the Commi z Suits at 67c. to $1.25, Fae 14c. conducted the ma Hats e walking " 14¢. ro comment to make except Mr. Randle is, Paul's page in my opinion, in no way te blame, as when 8. President William Bliss of the s- ‘s. It required | he was doubling his power plant to enable | ton and Albany railroad was among the - y oO e s he mourners. aid, “I believe Til take it now.’ | could have been ‘comfortably filled without | an expert engineer to come eo a criticiaad Gommmsetcren tlark rer pin ng to the pistol, hi anacd.| overcrowding, thereby avoiding overtaxing | town, Pa., to make the plans and spe 5 piniesoues (ss1ack to ic to him. Could not Swear positively that'| the brakes. . S| None. It required special work through the | as he (Mr. Randle) thought, urned about an | It is no wonder this accident has occur- | rolling mills to make difficult piece of | curing permits. . Johnson, the barkeeper mentioned, So aoensena ’utis testimony agreed | three, this distressing accident would have - | with that of Garges. He stated that when | been avoided, for the r ee | Mr. Bryan Reports Readiness. Adjutant General Corbin has received a the pistol which B: ior arted toward the back room, leaving hooting he, the witness, ites A o ee Hos iter came, suggested that | agement of the road, which under Mr. to the shooting ing insufficient power for sous game as Ge Ae to those used on the | Randle had not met with a single accident, ‘nave | Chevy Chase road, be used on Nichols ave- | But as there was no alternative, Mr. Ran- ik Rib : pao eM fe ide SECO ) order | manded : : a ! ?| Silk Ribbons that sold Ups | pour afterward was the pistol he leaned | red, and it will repeat itself unless proper | special work, whi S =e eas? peace ae os a te ad ceil Denote | letter from Mr. William Jennings Bryan ] oot rron. The pistol pduced, ea lEranianioatares i Salto eavale Sins around the C : «< eae pects i. to 35c. for 5c. ness could not positively identify’ it. renee, ‘Phe authorities of tits road have | tanks, “and is one of the most expensive | further extension to perfect the Brow | at Omaha, Neb., saying: 5 sayy % ime >, the run- f work ever put in in Washi . ; tem. Mr. Ross vigorously opposed “I have the honor to report that I was ¥ Heard tke Shot. been promising, from time to time, the run. pieces 0: 1 to Congress | action, saying it was beyond the power c 3 | gOilds and ends and short lengths of Pure fied that immediately pre-| ting of from four to six cars oh regular | AN to the balance of the road te Congress | action. saying it was beyond the power ¢i| mustered into the service totlay (yesteraay) 2 i ret CN Plain and Joe Koch testifie schedule, their excuse tor not doing so be- | Heights, Former Commissioner Po ’ and await orders. The command will be P. K. Skirts, 85c. they have uniformed, equipped and ready to move more - within a few d beg to testify to the rial silk ribbo fetes yworth behind the bar, near the ice Seatiyannve die yielded up the management of the road | efficiency of Lieutenant Duff, mustering = te pl | ard get firs K : sits E le in center of pike. This Pp Es nt o} e i shes | Tewer Prices. fen box, rolling a cigarette. At this Juncture | they not d ented’ themranthorite eae considered practleal railroading. Now, |to a man satisfactory to Commissioner | officer, and Lieutenant Morgan, acting snd a Thket BE bene niotwaaeving ana matears | Coneress ti 9 granted them authority | was lag we all know, projects six | Black, the new management, howevei. | quartermaster. $ Pree. : 5c. also Barron, who ying, for running overhead wire on the Navy | the “T” rail, as wi entered the bar room. Witn s went| Yard bridge, thus enabling them to run | jrches above the surface of the road. This | Owning no interest in the road, As soon as Colonel Bryan’s regiment is Saiaple Flowers, worth? Trimmed Sailors, worth | into the back room and had just erved | their cars through without change to horse | would practically give the company es: ee Oe eae [Send ened Puteken beoerone tee up to $1, for 25c. up to 75c., for 5c. $ tie sneer Beswor can ye cben ne heard power on said bridge; but it seems there is | clusive use of the P but feel that The Star will correct error! 7th, on the east coast of Florida. s 4 eet Sef corel = = Odds 2 ends of all st: Plain and | ‘ahd Ge oe a ae areata Every 3 with Barron, who nelg a ey eee = = = = = — ——- — Rough Straws, Knox, | conceivable flower is represented, ‘and the $f over the counter. Witness forced Barron = 7] Youman, Dunlap styles—made with | goods are extra well made, being made for ‘| from the bar room and told him he should | [[= = S| | oor lntrterintintrtrtolntnieolptoty men's flaial and r sweat, wide and par- | samples. All shades, all colorings. You can't s : pote | He peeerereersereeees ~ silk’ ribbon do wrong in laying in a stock of f them. | not have shot Keyworth. Barron replied eee DOCe Greet Ticket Price 5c. that he “didn’t give a d— if he had to have his neck stretched for it.” eee A stir of wat pee caused ee the ° Cc ° * | name of Edward Parker, the man who was t P d t h All Every Department Adds Its Share of Wonders. $ pet ere etoile] sbcctine,tcoky Dace Remnan rices | r € ll €ac eS ° ae a Rope eres | pb sige. & The Fatal Encounter. For our 3 well-assorted ee eee TS 12246, White India Linen Remnants, from & Some time in the afternoon of July 6, : ee ...-- et eeeeeee to 6 yard: very desirable, Green * Sih, Sec. Ladies" Nigiit Robes, elabecately trim Tieket Price witness said, he and Barron came to Key- 1 The rich man comes here and buys on Credit be- E bes, elabor: - | Teket Price . d a game of it’ i ith embroidery end insertions. %| worth’s, where Barron entered a g oo mein oars : SOC. | 12H, and 160. lnported, Jawns and Qc, $ “auction pitch” with Keyworth and ° cause a convenjence—the poor man comes because TSe. Children's and Mis aw Crown i % “Stump” Brooks. After playing some time to him Credit is a necessity. We treat them alike. The and Mull Trimmed He = 5 z q 5 % Geer 1A. special bargain: Green 124c Men’s Dept. & pasha Sesion fee ys ae a 3»(__ The rush of business again compels us rich man finds our prices as low as those of cash stores, leuiae! Paice: e D1 er lenly Keywor'! prea ” oa Children’s Mother Hubbard Gos slightly "fade Morea eke Bee : and ‘told him he could stop playing if he | “Odds and Ends”’ to forego our usual pay. Sale, put and we don’t charge the poor man an extra penny be- Dresses, ruifle and br ded. G : vanted to. Barron made no reply. Key- | itted our grea ie pee Lone paciisramrmeenet | (Te 25c. Men's Neckwear, all silk, In * 3] worth then called him a thief, a scoundrel, oa Omitt Hee ee ee a ait Se cause he wants to pay a little each week or each month. acti Gage as Teck and Fouriubands. "Green $ | 2 rogue and a — ——, adding some obseens ‘omorrow. zi Our Credit is free. We sell high qualities < OF aes cep, ih fl Ze Ticket Price 15c. language. Still Barron did not reply, but | bd 3 stores tomorrow. Come as early in the igh qualities and mark them 5 % | arose, and in company with witness walked L at the bottom notch. Ey oh ae pe alets, ee es cat size hem ae %| out. ‘They went into the bar, had a drink day as you can. a. Green Ticket BOC. | Green Ticket Price... pee z went on the porch and returned to the During all of July we shall sell at reduced prices = aoa e %| bar. Keyworth renewed the quarrel by E z 3 3 : cafe . : tales Percale Shirt ase Housefurnishings. ¢ asking Barron it he wasn't satisfied with Ladies’ Bicycle Leggins. TMen’s and Boys’ $1 Can- —* our entire stock. Buy what you need now. ras. Green Tie rice. . > what he had told him. Barron not re- nd T5e. Cool Bleyele Leg- . vail a . F “ 3 se wud 81.7% Luilies’ Percale, Wrappers, | Gig WB Clete made of heavy cord. Fe | piy, but went out with witness. ‘They went give. in brown, tab, gray and. black vas Outing Shoes. one een cre Arar Sadar petit = cL 50 a : cibroldery and lace, deep ee a oe $ up the street to Penn's, where Barron left covert cloth, net Canvas and sage tall White anil Budo Caness Lacet Shoes. furniture or carpets while you’re paying for them. If it’s 2 Green Ticket EO, Stree Gren cc. SEZ withess, but returned shortly. They both length Leggins. ~ epee aan een canes eee ke. i a ae ae Cc. pera Price......-. : came back to Keyworth’s, Barron enter- Special tomorrow only. 1c. outersoles. carpets, we make, line and lay them without extra charge. Be. adelphia Sand Soap. Grega ing the place two minutes before witness. 2 i ii 1 Ticket Price, 6 cakes for. Se Ee ae neat ee Detare, Witices: ‘ 1.50 El = Special tomorrow only. .45¢, All our mattings are tacked down free. : ioe. davart, Grenite Roameted Keyworth came behind the bar. Witness se: 55 Boss’ Percale Shirt Walsts. laundered Dis eam cucen icket Exics 10c. saw Keyworth stoop down and pick up Tlisses’ $ egan 9 ’ and unlaundered, white and colored. 25c 1hh:i® gallon seat ay 4s something: that looked like a beer mallet, Tan Boots. Men’s and Boys’ $2 Ox- rar bog pera wb pl open . ancy decorations. "Green ‘Teket and heard him say: 19. Lads Wee $1. “You — — —, t you satisfied with es ee as ee ford Ties. All. lathes Belts, with tan kid or Green Ticket Price, DCs Laced "Boots, tipped al a : < what I've said to you?” bro nt: Teather, all sizes and Cool and Comfortable Tan and Black 1c. Ladies’ Alileather Pocket Be Green Ticket Smoke Over the Counter. widths. Kid and Patent Leather Low Cut Shoes. 'S Bos inolore. Green Ticket Price Notion Bargains. Then the shot was fired. Witness aid Special tor orrow only. 97c. Special tomorrow only $1.37 [ 19¢. Ladies" White Muil Ties, tucked (sist Sc. foe ee not see who fired it, but saw smoke just and 1%, yards Epler Sees oes a ee: Rubber Dressing Comba der” over the counter. Did not look to see who Ladies’ $2 ‘Nobby Oxford | Men’s $2.50 and $3 Tan Mammoth Credit House, fired, but turned and went out. He was Ticket Price. 0c. Pur rm Machine Oll, 4. bottle de. Ladies” Peat Black Hose, iste a. | 406 Gurmet Btecla, teh tuck. e. pelt about four feet from Barron when the shot Fies. Laced Shoes. 817-819-821-823 7th St. N W. ished. full regular made. 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