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POLICE CAPTURE A NOTORIOUS SAFECRACKER IN EARLY MORNING Ferdinand Peterson Blows Open the Safe in a Mission-Street Store, but a Miscalculation as to the Quantity of Powder Leads to His Arrest THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1902. 27 JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE ROSFNBERG’S. i JOE ROSENBERG'S. flY YOU SHOULD BUY ‘8 IN THE SMALL STOR Less Than Half We Write With Pride ; | JOE ROSENBERG'S. For Thuse That Cannut wear I ore - —— Is a seductive headline, and in this case Of gur CORSET COV- Wool. Sl £ 3 ER hnd SHIRT WAIST - | it is literally true. EXTENDER COM- LADIES' SILK VESTS— We have pyrchased a sam- ple line of NECKWEAR, Which we will sell, as we al- BINED. Made of ex- tra fine soft bleached muslin, with four hem- Made of very best qual- ity Vega Silk, Swiss ribbed, low neck and no Means big rent. w‘ays Sel}ll slilm]l)les, fll! the l:;g- Eg((’hEfl‘ ruffies across alelfi\'e& Neck and arm ular wholesale price. 2 the ront, finished oles trimmed with silk . 2 line comprises ruches fancy neck and armholes, lace an inch and a half Blg rent means bIg stocks and lace saflor collars, tight fitting, tailor made; just the prop- wide; colors, pink, blue, Among them are ladies' neck ruches, made of very best fast black mousseline de soie, edged with narrow black ) and white ruching, very full and fluffy, long full accordeon pieated ends; wholesale price $13.50 per .dozen. Om mpthnd of prmng samples.. §$1.00 er garment for this season's dresses. Our low prices that make us busy.45¢ Cold-Weather Comforts. This will be the last week of our man- ufacturer's showroom samples of WOOLEN SHAWLS, CAPES and NU- black and white. The smail store with the small profit Oc W profit. ' Be not the big profit Another. VESTS—Made of the same ’;2?\]‘;2 as above high neck and lons | 3 BIAS. Greater values than ever. Made S neck crocheted. silk fiy down the o, TG OAnS Sreis SR SRS SR TR M S 531 i | | most careful buyérs for their lowness of ToqS, 1 Crochet and woven; colors ecoro wiE st W O LADIES' price. They are made of goods strong PNk, blue. white, black and red. FERDIAAN PETERSON AAS FRED RHYNHART point de venise allover, deep sailor col- lar, deep full length reveres. Beyond competition at this price ... 78e Handkerchiefs. THIS IS A STORY PURCHASE. cided on a quick adjustment of stock. Following ave some of the most Or LADIE; good soft bleached linen, -~ FERDINAXND PET, MORNING AF CONLIN RSON & WHO WAS CAPTURED EARLY YESTERDAY BLOWING OPEN THE SAFE IN THE STORE OF ROBERTS ON MISSION STREET. OLICEMEN TILLMAN, Mitchell #nd Kinch made one of the best captures of a daring criminal on cord at an early hour yester- Yy mos ng, and Chief Wittman | hes availed himself of the opportunity to issue an or armly commending the | officers for their excellent work The | iminal Ferdi nd Peterson, alias Fred R rt, alias J. P. Howard, a ecracker, well known here and in Port- »n street and along was attracted broken windo & Roberts, metal treet. He smelile 1y blew his whistle. his atten g from ion man instructed street € ny one who might try to escape climbed to the roof and while ing around 1 the sound of a whistle « street. He de- roof and saw roved t his hand, Mitchell on reaching Peterson running out A4 drawing his revolver im to stop and throw up his man, who volver in which T! :‘« lied hands CARRIED AN ARSENAL. s taken to the Hall of Jus- ng searched five packages upon Petersor a fuse, two drills, a half-inch bit, two small sa some loose cartridges znd a funnel made of paper and neatiy sewed were found ir Looke peared terdas raigne the case was continued till to- the officers returned to Conklin & store they discovered that the the safe had been blown off by deor of 3= 3 | the explosion, and the force was so great | that it had been hurled ‘several feet. | Peterson had bored a hole in.the top of | the safe down to the lock and had poured the powder through the funnel into the | hole, but he had miscalculated the quan- tity, and when the explosion came it was | so loud that he was frightened and fled. | Prior to making his attempt on the safe | he had pried open the telephone box and | stolen ull the checks, which were found ! | on him when searched. He had also stolen | | several postage stamps, which were also | found on him. The force of the explo- | sion blew out the windows and played | havoe with the store generally. Although Peterson had not been seen by Detective Bainbridge for eighteen years Bainbridge at once identified him. Peter- { son had given the name of J. P. Howard | Before being taken to court Bainbridge had a look at him. “How long have you been in the city d Bainbridze, and Peterson replied, bout three weeks.” Bainbridge then asked him how long it was since he had n in th en ye Bainbridge smiled an , *Do you know a man named Fer nd Peterson?’ and Peterson all off; don’t be hard on me, Tim.” | Peterson was only a boy when Bainbridge | 1ast saw him. and now he is 3 years of | age, and it is another proof of the vel- ran’s wonderful faculty for remember- | ing faces. CRIMINAL FOR YEARS. Peterson when 13 vears of age was sent | to the Industrial School in 1879 for three | mionths, but as he repeatedly tried to | | House of Correction till February 1, 1583. | May 1 of that year he was sentenced ta three months for petty larceny, and onm June 16, 1884, he was sent to San Quentin for three years for burglary. After his re- lease he left the State and was not again | heard of till April, 1897, when he was con- victed of safecracking in Portland and | was sentenced to serve five years in the | Salem penitentiary under the name of | Fred Rhynhart. Chief Wittman issued the following or- der yesterday to company commanders: “It gives me great pleasure to publicly thank and commend Patrolmen Tillman, Mitchell and Kinch for the most excellent .“m‘."“‘“fl We Are Our Own Manufacturars {000 Beautiful Do Our Styles Are the TO LADIES AND CHILDREN During the Month of December, Our Prices Are the Cheapest. THE PACIFIC CLOAK HOUSE, 1142-1146 MARKET STREET. We Are Undersell- ing Evarybody. Ik‘filfiwmlAwa city before, and he replied, | said, | make his escape he was confined in the | | Whitten, who is a widow, kept a board- Xtra neavy Belfast linen, itched, full size. 25¢; our price.. Direct From Ireland. CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, Oc stitched; just the thmg for school wear. Now Se A Challenge Offering From Our Waist Department. LADIES' DRESS WAIST, made of best quality peau de soie, the seft silk that does not crack; cluster tucked and _ hemstitched tucks, all stitched with fan- cy black and white stitch- ing; trimmed with large flat silk buttons, French knotted, tucked and stitched back, new sleeve, fancy adjustable col- lar. Our challenge price . Sale O’Farrell-street Entrance. Our Veils Ars Novelties—The Prices More So. “ chiffon, borders, hemstitched and chenille dotted 54 inches long. price. Blue with white, ers. The small store’s price. Remnants in Beautifiers. REMNANTS OF VEILING. Among them are chiffon, tuxeao and spider web, chenille dotted and plain effects; 27 and 36 inches long. Not one among them worth less than Splendid Opportunity to Buy Fancy Ribbon. The new Dresden effect, made of very best all silk, four inches wide, soft and washable; all the newest shading: OF A SPECIAL ‘We bought the goods below prevailing market rates because we happened 1o be on the spot when the importer de- his attractive items of the purchase: nefette L AnislAOK IS & F,irst—_LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, French band of fine made of good sheer linen, neatly g caubels, rlmmeg wiibis na TAaeh. . seos - stitehed, Tand " initialed. Rngulglr‘fzn(f brella flounce, with silk HANDKERCHIEFS of neatly ‘hem- neatly hem- Priced elsewhere at made of good stronz linen, neatly hem- VEILS made of the very finest silk We are over- stocked in certain colors, hence the low black with white, green with white and many oth- - 45¢ Sample pieces and odds and ends in silk _nets, Highly spectal - 12%e CROCHETED SHAWLS . CROCHETED CAPES . HAI\D MADE CRO(HETFD N BIAS . . 25¢ lower Man} others in better and prices. : Warmth and Comfort for a Little Money. LADIES' DRAWERS, made of XX daisy flan- The cost embroidered edge. flannelette would you more than what we. stitched, good and ser\'lceable Only.. ask for this garment complete. Our .................. 10¢ price . 59¢ 5331& IEJI:DGood Offerings. One Offering From Our Lace 3 KERCEIEFS also fig- ure in this pur(ha: They are ?na:]e gf Department, And a Mighty Good One, Too. VALENCIENNES LACE, %-inch wide. Ten_different patterns to choose from. Looks like the real ‘lace, but not in price. Twelve yards...........c..ecoo. 35¢ So Totally Different in Price and Quality. REAL HAND-MADE BATTENBERG SCARFS AND TIDIES. First—Round or square BATTENBERG TIDIES, extra heavy linen centers, trimmed with a 3-inch wide hand-made Battenberg lace. If yvou make them yourself you would not believe we could sell them at this low price........... 60e Another. RUNNER OR BUREAU SCARF, 56 inches long and 20 inches wide; made of extra_ strong bleached linen, finished with 7-inch wide hand-made Battenberg lace in a scroll and Grecian pattern. When you see them you will never make Battenberg again at these prices.£1.98 Sale O'Farrell-street Entrance. Golf or Winter Gloves. Best glove for this season of the year, hand knit, fancy lace back, ail-wool German yarn; all colors. Warmer than kid gloves. this time of the year. Ladies -30¢ Child’s -35¢ For Economiecal Mothers and Careful Money-Spenders. CHILDREN'S. VESTS AND PANTS. Made of fleeced lined Peruvian yarn, Swiss ribbed. The vest has high neck and Jong sleeves. Pants ankle length and finished with a French band. Good 20c, some as high as 50c.. On .sale Mon- garments from a good store. Colors day, your pick. % 15¢ 8ray and ecru.. Our price 25¢ Equal This in Quality and Price. What We Advertise Is Exactly LADIES' FLANNELETTE WRAP- PERS, made of good quality.flannel- 3 Wha't we Do' ette, waist lined, full front, fitted LADIES' COMBINATION SUITS. back, braid trimmed. For equal val- Made of the first quality fleeced lined ues we are never undersold. Only.7T5e¢ English cotton. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length.. Buttoned down the front. Finished with a crocheted neck and silk tape running string. Made as they should be made and knit to_fit. Colors gray and ecru. Our price...83¢ 45c¢ Instead of 75c. LADIES' VESTS, high neck and long sleeves, made of picked quality Egyptian cot- o ufigz'ffinsé;}y’ ton, fleece lined, Jersey knit. best all silk, corded and eXtra lemgth; all sizes. embroidered with butter- Colors gray and white. Small flies, four inches wide, soft Store with a small price.45¢ and washable; all new fail ~ PANTS TO MATCH—Same colorings; best for _the quality as above, ankle least here. Only 20c¢ length. Price . ...45¢ A Boon for Stout Women. Belt Redueing Corset. Our new LA GRECQUE. CORSET, made of very best extra heavy Itallan cloth, straight front, low bust, with ex- tra abdominal band that is set around the bottom of the corset and fits snugly over the hips and abdomen and reduces the abdomen from two to four inches. Equal to made-to-order corsets. Now .......... 30 Have You Seen the New Hatpin ? Most chic and stylish for this season of the year. Made of far-in a_different variety of animals' heads, with a strong, steel ' needle pointed pin, Very. low In brice for a novelly like this - 15e Have You Tried Qur.New Umbrella. Hip Cerset? It is designed especialiy for'the new habit back skirt. It is made of very best Italian cloth, bias cut, hand gored, low bust, straighf front, with the extra, long hip pleces that come down and fit over hips, thus insuring a perfectly smooth effect. Our introductory price. ASK TO SEE OUR FLOWERED BA- TISTE STRAIGHT FRONT. Only.29¢ Sale O’Farreli-street Entrance. Umbrellas. The good kind. The kind that are rainproof. Made of fine, heavy twilled Italian cloth, fast black. Steel rod and frame. Nat- ural wood crook handles. Our price 39¢ SELF OPENING UMBRELLAS, made of 1talian cloth, fast black, water-proof. Double steel frame, the Kind the wind cannot turn inside out. Opened by touching a spring. Metal trimmed han- dles. A wonder for the money 75¢ MORE .GOOD UMBRELLAS—Gents’ umbrellas made of XXX Italian twilled cloth, steel frame and rod. Real buck- horn’ handles, sterling silver trimmed. Silk cord and tassel. Tight fitting cover. Real worth, Monday and_ Tues- day’s pric -$1 50 Joe Rosenberg’s Is the Place to Bring Her. More goods for less money than elsewhere. Com- fort. and . health givers,, . L. A DIES F LANNELETTE GOWNS, made of the best quality of queen flannelette; square yoke effect, turn-over collars, trimmed” in fancy herring bone braid, double back and front, full length and width, direct from our factory to you, hence’ the low price........ .T5¢ More Comforts for Her. LADIES’ FLANNELETTE GOWNS, made of XX crown flannelette. Circular voke effect, trimmed with 18 rows of all- silk cording, rolling collar, with satin bow, finished with a scalloped rufile and embroidered edge. Wholesalers' price, $21 a dozen. We make them ourselves, no middleman'’s profit. Our price.§1.45 [1GE_ROSENBER Mail Orders Solicited. Little Store Means littie rent. Little rent means little profit. Come to the little store and you'll surely say it’s a-good and a money - saving _store. Now Is the Time to Buy Cushion Tops, So as to have ample time to make them for the holidays. Star Manufactur- ing Company sold us their line. They are this season’s newest patterns. Made on linen and denim, made in . the new s tyle photograph patterns, such sub- jects as Love, Winter and Summer scenes. lMany others ln scroll and Gre- clan designs. %c Cushion 40c, Cushion 50c’ Cushion And Many Others. $1.00 Sacques Now 50c. Just Think of It. They are our regular $1.00 ~SACQUES that are slightly soiled from being haundled, and rather than carry them any longer, we have re- duced them to prices that can’t fail to sell them. They are made of best wool eiderdown, deep roll- ing collar, edge -crocheted with best German yarn; colors pink and blue. Our rapid selling price. Oc Children’s Comfort, Mother’'s Joy. The RUBENS INFANT SHIRTS, made of extra soft India yarn; no but- tons; straps around the waist by new pattern; Jer- sey ribbed, soft as velvet. The most comfortable gar- ment that money can buy. Every mother should not fail to come and inspect these. At the price-cutter's price... 35¢ Write to Us if You Can’t Come to Us Personally For these wonders in children’s stockings. Made of XX French lisle.thread. Double heels, toes and knees. Warranted fast black, soft as velvet: medium weight, but _very light in price for these 25c stockings. price for Monday... 816 MARKET STREET, FRunning through to 11 0'Farrell. PHELAN BUILDING. Invalid’'s Comfort— Athletie Woman’s Delight—New G. D. Bust Supporter. It supports the bust in a nat- ural position and does away with that untidy appearance , an uncorseted woman usually has and is boned so lightly that it imparts comfort and support to the most delicate woman. Made of best fast black or gray Italian cioth, lightly boned with elastic un- der the arm that permits the form to give with every movement of the body; tape sewn buttons to attach to skirts. thus removing all unhealthy weight from the delicate organs of the body. Try onme; they are inexpensive. Our price. 4 It Would Be Extravagant on Your Part to Disregard This Offering. LADIES' GOLF SKIRTS, made of best quality golfing, deep flare flounce finished top and bottom with rows of ma- chine stitching, flounce trim- , med with tiny cluster tucks; Oxford gray only; an extraor- dinarilv low price. Only....... .98 Latest Fad in Neek Chalns. GENUINE UNCUT CORAL CHAINS, 36 inches long, extra strong watch clasp. A cecided novelty for very little money. Cnly e Little Articles at Little Prices PEARL BUTTON! clear white, medium and large si two and four holes. . Se a dozew " The DRESS qHIL washable kind; nainsook medium and large sizes...... Se a pair NEW STRAIGHT FRONT _HOSE SUPPORTERS — Made of very best sateen and French lisle elastic; colors, pmk blue, red and blac! 25¢ 'SCTSSORS!—The good kind, four, six and seven inches long; different shaped handles. All one price.... 25¢ TOOTH BRUSHES — C! lear, white h k English make. .. 9e apiece CORD AND Extra_heavy cord and full tassel, silk, Our price VASSAR COMB O ASSELS— pure different combinations of colors. De H\IR RLT«\I\I- shell; looks like Our price. 19¢ PROTECT Pre- m breaking and ruin- Regular 20c quality. Oc ER—Made of Italian real tortoise shell. CORSET STEE vents the steel fr ing your corset. Small store’s price. | police work done by them this morning, which resulted in the capture of a noto- ricus criminal and safecracker. Officer k"nnman for his prompt action and good | juégment is especially deserving of credit, and Officers Mitchell and Kinch, in re- sponding so promptly to Officer Tillman’s call for assistance, made the capture pos- ble, thus ridding this community of a most dangerous criminal, who has served many years in the State prisons of this | State and Orego! —_——e—————— MOTHER IS ACCUSED OF KILLING HER CHILD | Police Arrest Woman on Her Return ! From the Funeral of a Daughter. DEXTER, Me., Nov: 20.—Mrs. Hattie L. Whitten was arrested to-day on the charge of having murdered her nine-year- old daughter Jennie. She was taken into custody upon her return here from the funeral of the child. The body of the girl, with that of her 11-year-old sister who died September 19 under suspicious circumstances, will be subjected to an autopsy. It is alleged that the death of the child was caused by arsenic .nd strychrine. It is under- stood that Jaere was insurance for small sums on the lives of the children. Mrs: ing-house. el S e BEEF MERGER STORY UNFOUNDED, SAYS MORGAN Famous Financier and Representa- tive of the Barings Deny Re- port of a Trust. NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—A member of the banking firm of Baring, Magoun & Co. of this city to-day denied a report from Chicago that ‘“J. P. Morgan, aided by Baring Bros. of London, will float the beef. merger, and underwrite the neces- sary $100,000,000 of bonds.” The member of the firm referred to said: “Mr. Baring was in Chicago and he may have called upon Mr. Armour, but any report that we and Mr. Morgan are to float the so-called beef merger is with- out foundation.” At the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. also it was said that there was no foundation fcr the report. AN i) Mokl il ROBBER MUST SERVE TWENTY YEARS IN PRISON Harvey Logan Is Given Ten Sen- Latest— i tences but They Are to Be Concurrent. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 29,—Harvey Logan, the Montana train robber, was to- day given ten sentences, aggregating 130 years. Eight sentences are for fifteen years each, to be served. concurrently, and two are for five years each, to be served concurrently. This reduces his sentence to twenty years. Judge Clark selected Columbus, Ohio, as the prison in which Logan is to be TERRIFIG GALE OFF FLATTERY Outgoing Vessels Catch Full Force of the Storm. A PORT TOWNSEND, Wash.,, Nov. 29.— A terrible southernly gale, which at 6 o'clock this evening reached a veJocity of more than fifty miles an hour, is reported at the entrance of the straits. This morn- ing a large fleet of square-riggers and schooners arrived off Cape Flattery. The American ship Kenilworth, from Ham- burg, and the British bark Eaton Hall, — e ADVERTISEMENTS. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. .50 $ D ALL THOSE WHO“WISH TO RENT T nc% Fianos, with the prviiege. of purchas- | ing, any make or grade, - Every PIANO can'bé returned within one vear and money Will be refunded if not as guaranteed. HEINE PIANO Co., Heine Hall, 235-237 Geary st. Only direct factory represertatives on the Coast, 6000 Heine Planos in use here. ents for the old reliable Gabler, Chickering &, Sons, Playano plano player. Exhibitions Jaily. Largest stock to select from, SOME_BARGAINS: NEW AND SLIGHTLY USED. ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. Behr Bros.’ new upright; mahogany. Italian walnut Mason & Hamlin w-lnuk 2 Chickering; rosewood and mahogany. ;' Tosewood and &1 -$185. Krell; mahogany Vose: mahogany Schilier; mahogany burl walnut, confined. The defense may appeal to the Upited States Court of Appeals at Cin- cinnati. Schumacher . Meson & Hai pel Bmith American organ, high GUNG EXPLODE ON THE TEXAS “Hoodoo” Battleship Records Another Se- rious Mishap. SR T HAMPTON, Va., Nov. 20.—The battle- ship Texas had a narrow escape from be- ing blown up yesterday afternoon. She left the Portsmouth navy yard yesterday morning and went out to the capes, where gun practice was had. Two of the large turret guns exploded, filling the gunroom with glycerine and water, but the admirable work of the gunners saved the vessel from serious damage, as well as the lives of those on board her. The ship- returned to Old Point this morning, and this afternon a special in- spection board {s making an examination of the injury. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—A report from Captain Swinburne, commander of the Texas, touching on the accident on board that vessel yesterday: while at target practiee, states that one of the hydraulic cylinders which returns ‘the gun.to the battery was cracked because it had been left filled with water when the gun was discharged.” Phe ordnance officers expect that this will not delay,.the ship long. KRUGER IS DESIROUS OF RETURNING HOME Former Boer Delegate . Bears a Re- quest Addressed to the Colo- * nial Secretary. LONDON, Noy. 20.—General Schalk Burger and Wessels and Wolmarans, the former Boer delegates, sailed. to-day " for South Africa. 'The General is the bearer of a letter from Kruger to the Colonial Secretary, Joseph ¢ Chamberlain, - asking that he be allowed to return to South Africa. ‘Wessels and Wolmarans had been re- fused permission to proceed to.the Trans- vaal colony, but they hope the prohibition will be rescinded after their arrival in Cape Colony. e e S e e e el from Callao, were picked up by tugs and are being towed up the straits. The iden- tity of the schooners is unknown. The barkentine J. M. Griffith, the Brit- ish bark Harold and the bark 8. C. Al- ‘ler went to sea to-day and will have en- ccuntered the full'effcct of the high wind and high, sea. The schooners Oceania Vance, Polaris, E. H. Wood and the Nor- 63 AND FLAME END THE LIVES Four Men Killed and Two Fatally Injured in a Mine, SHAMOKIN, Pa., Nov. 20.—Four men were killed, two fatally and five seriously injured by an explosion of gas in the Luke Fiddler colllery to-day. The dead are: LEON SEKOSKI. THOMAS VALADL CHARLES MURUTH. WALLY SINCAVITCH. The_fatally injured are: and Joseph Broval. Officials are now conducting an investi- gation but.have not yet ascertained the cause of the explosion. They are of the opinion, however, that a miner carelessly opened a safety lamp. The workings are very gaseous. Once ignited the body of gas swept with a réar up the gangway, carrying death and destruction witn it. Timbers were torn out, mine cars were blown apart - and - battices desiroyed. Minecrs working near the scene of the accident made a rush for the foot of.the shaft and several were overcome by the after- damp following the explosion. They were rescued by a rellef party sent at once to the gangway. The colllery employs 1000 men and operated by the Mining Company. William Kelly i Mineral Raflroad and Honorary degrees bestowed by colleges partake largely of the character of.the distribution of left-over scholastic and literary cold potatoes. Angier s Emulsion, Schiiler 73e | Herpicide Be ' Cod Tiver O $l. sccep Manicu e fet, lik~ cut--a ves Manlicure Sets in celluloid box. Celluloid Collar and Cuff Box. Celluloid Toilet Sets. Shaving Sets in Cell Ebony Hair Brushes, Stlver Mounted Ebony Bonnet Brushes,. Sliver Mounted. Fancy Atomizers. Ebony Military Brushes (per set of 2) Fancy Jewel Buxes (beautifully lined). Staghorn H: Brushes, latest novelty. Staghorn Mirrors. Albums .. weglan bark Hellos are in the straits bound out and may be forced to anchor | in Clallam Bay, Port Angeles = *un hm:k to Port Townsend. South S\de. ©pp Mason St. 50 % SAVED Teléphone Orders Delivered to any part of the city Telephone South 756 HERE ARE A FEW CUT-RATE rEmMs: Lightning Cough Cure... | SWift's Specific, small 65 Wine of Cardul. e and 5@ Switt's Specific, large.. - Seap.. Todd's Epuision.... B2 | D e Btract 200 3 for $2.00 . Plnkhlm s cnmom nd.63¢ | Sherficid's Dentitrice. . 15 Avo d the rush before the Holidays and make vour selecunn; now. LIKE CUT, The No-Percentage Drug Co. 949-951 MARKET STREET. We Give Trading Stamps. On All Presnnptmus Coke’s Dandruft Cu; Péruna 1. pint CASE 50 UP. ble ‘Ih (3 V000000 00080008000000000000000000C9000000