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— or THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. ‘ 11 Ze FOR RIPLINGER “°° since i tr | an for the various publto cam SS monte that have been Made upon 1 thereupon made him the follow jmy action, because T have felt that yattion jt have bees doing my duty as it! either with the | should be done SD tog eounter pro return from Spanish Honduras, The I will deposit Miitne to [tarnish the’ FREDERICK & NELSON Home Complete Store Closes Daily at 6100 | - a} representative of the Pinker | Pinkertoy Natio Yotective age ser tons wtated that the head officials | cy in Naw one akg i vite any penn iaheNh Tas v0 f bin company were the ohly| bank you name, elther inthe United | What 1 have done in thin matter the man, Ho is ¢ soople with whom arrangements | Staten or Belize, $3,000, to be paid | PArUoularly since retiring from the Man the Swanson Banana could be made, and ‘that a @roat|you immediately upon delivery into | “ity Weanurer's office, haw been do pout 18 miles south oof deal of go idence would wt our hands ef Riplinger pices =~ rymeation : am « 4 onduras, under, necessary before anything could be aide cies cor ee eee panies of J. R. Rich.|done, He advised that I go por-| No Anewer as Vet. to the city of deattio If, in the a man Who | sonally to thetr head office and take| At the present writing I have had | future, 1 oan by | aoa by | } of service to your| | Ee the: as they are|the matter up with thetr auperin.|2@ newer from the proposition. |body, or to the elty of Beattie, inj pw I gether This party |tendent. He also advieed me that; Thee matters aro.always extreme. | prosecuting further the search tor rs gamo is Bell. When |I go to the secretary of state's ly slow, the answer to our first prop: | Riplinger and in atding In the en parate Cove Notions and Toilet Preparations Reasonably Priced The moderate price9, as well as the superior qualities of the merchan dise, are adding new patrons to these sections, First Floor, Toilet Articles Notions. hey bonght a schoon- |office direct In order to overcome [sition not having reached us until |Meavor to secure the return of oe ‘| Parnaso § Spanish Castile With them weveral the delays occasioned by the red |'¥° Months subsequent to the offer, | moneys Belonging to the olty of te tape of government procedure We have been expecting any day |attle which Riptinger carried away Acting upon his advice, T went to/t hear from this pre ition, and |i will be pl Now York City the latter part of/@0 not doubt that the answer will | upon me tana to wave -you 8! GOVERNOR — REFUSES October of last year and offocted /hO® favorable one, However, Lam] 1 append hereto vartous letters TO SIGN THE wn arrangonrent with Mr. Daugher (turning this matter over to you now, /4nd documents pertaining to this 10¢ Cake—Imported Steel Ribbon Leaders, 25« ets of three assorted sizea Bees giver of that country ith his own pt gp datton Ww Tn Contains large per te Fancy: Tape Measures, 25-—Handy for work-bagket centage of olive Roger & Gallet’s Rice Powder, 20 pkg In« Seattle Archer masqueraded | junder the name of C. Archie Car Ieference to getting hold by. which he was to attompt to {4d Will placo whoever you may #e-| matter. I also accompany with it PAPERS. White Rose and Violette odors in flesh and Ready” Button Holes, 10¢ Yd bee to way thac it will | 4k® Arrangements whereby he| let tn touch with the per poo-|a Ktatoment OF the moneys expended a AERO white. Four-ounce package inct , two inches apart for the present as/could deliver Mr, Riplinger to ua, {Ple © carry on tho negotiations, It}and the balance on hand, which ts — 6 , extradition treaty cithor in the territory of the United (May Mot be necessary to do this|represented by the encased cor-|Eaecutive’s Conduct Is Woodbury's Facial Soap, 17¢ Cake. Jal! Point Gray Bone Hair Pins, 25¢ Doz F further, we wore States or in the territory of some /ROW, As the state departmogt at) tfloatos of depontt *h ized c Tooth Powd To match hair ¥ the last revolut government with which the United | Washington seems tc 0 taking an} Thanking you for your considera aracteriz — 6 ox Tooth Powder, 1/ ted here wo-| States has an extradition tredty,/@°UVe tntorest in this matter j ton In this matter, I have the honor “ ” Cherryola Rouge, 25¢ » 2 for 25¢ we are locate * ; one - | A hort time ago the department | to remain ( Raw Deal. f got back again, which [ loft with him $250 to pay inelden Ll Mastle Coli . 44 P ” tal expenses, and agreed to pay hin, |f State wired the governor of the Yours very sincerely eee agda Cold Cream « ors, Oe Pr Pell must be John Rip: |or some party with whom he could /*t#te of Washington for further tn GRO. RUSSELL, [® & ROR ARR ARR Roger & Gallet's ‘Tooth Soap, 35¢ Cake. . Nick, Who wax em-| make arrangements, $4,000 for Mr, |fermation concerning — Riplinger “4 | nae * Rubifoam, 17c-Liquid Dentifrice. Skele porters, fhe city treasurer's office | Riplinger delivered in the United which was obtained fromm \* This is certainly a great ® n, Vy quid I : x nt to March | States, or $3,000 for bim delivered /*hrough the prosecuting attorney's | }® atate-—I don't think, Ite get. #] Pressed Glass Atomizers, 75¢ and upward } 5izes f ack and white in British Honduras or in Mexteco ye ot bee oem ae eg , a ‘nero Fee Bo scghnant cage age od Bulb and pump style Cellt lean, dur- with the office of Secretary Root | to me at the time of my |@ there remain, immune from #iM lette de Parme S. & for 2$e~Cear- Pitradition Refused. the matter of extrediting Mr. Rip-|@ mm that departinent ora |% prosecution, because you have # | Cold Cre 19 asitead mean through the | linger from Spanish Honduras, Ex I have used every means in my *# 4 governor who does queer * rik eam, 19% : ‘i eat office of this |trativion papers. were refused tne to facilitate the object we} Omaha Mayor and Others|« things —-Statement of Sor: # & Gallet's Anthea Rice Powder, 65 Children’s Fancy Shirred Hose Sup be 7 ' ein vie it tw been COR | par alter Godfrey of Ne A “ “is sorters i cg aod ge pr at ov — areas pee wg Merde ete ise pe arene 5 - a ve Are Roasted by the vd - Say " E Gamteny' oe . White, flesh and brunette port ) ; : : “ radition tr ween & nah m |* 4 . . favic urler Se Ket o . ate Ne ee eeeencre, Lod the United Sates ‘Ther also |cullat conditions surrounding the Grand Jury # down by Gov. Albert K, Mead Hudnut’s Sachets, 50c oz,—Odors, Elaine, | Magic Curlers Set of five. Create Berle tice of the United refused to ask for hie delivery w | 1 heap a have gerbe gy * teat nigbt when he ask 4 that * Violet ‘Sec, Wood Violet, Sweet Orchid and Marcel wave ut heat fod y (toc = orn a Se oe NV hite jotrop: fancy Round Hose Supporters, 75c aan tat whe ‘Tulted (tte, They aureed, however, that 1f/Z0UgMIC In this matter, ant any tn (By United Press.) ® papers for the return of Kla|m White Hefiotrope nenny Moun ie } -groand t had no extradi. a treaty was negotiated between the |T9rmation which may have gotten] OMAHA, Deo. @—The grand|* liot A. Archer, under indict: # Roger & Gallet’s Perfumes, 75c 07 _Aunt Lyd Line n- Finished Carpet rime the government of |two couatrien, that thelr first re.[tt> the prose or hefure the public! jury today tn its report to tha|* ment for forgeries axgresating * il White Rose, Peau d'Espagne, Vera Violeta Thread, Soc olors; 100-yd. spools quest would be Tor the return of /M# Not found ite source in me 1) oie branded Mayor James ©.|* * * 1 and Indian Hay Crown Hair Nets, 25¢ x age rr Figtnges : lof eritictam I re i abeo-|Dahiman and the other elty offt-|® The was nothing for me *® Roger & Gallet’s Eyebrow Pencils, 15c— Curly 9¢ Yd.—Light and cool * Government Refuses Ald. |iutcty to discuss the matter, but | ciale an, men molutely without) ® to do t ign the order for *® A ed shade Variety of “ Ihave patd ittle attention to that} te@ard for the duties of their of-|@ Arche release. It’s certainly * 4 ariety ' 90 te “i a . ” ” rm ’ aaa eee eee ——— — LLL ~~ In January, 1 ee I learned that | ciem, because I fe that our | flees, making no attempt to enforce|w a raw deal, but they got away & ean 4 Si: the minister from Spanish Honduras /°ritielvm. Decan ‘ egg y On aed Se, & a me * , a t t was at Washington, and that steps (°RO* Would be | “The off ' ' | ‘ enema gers a cca: Ch Id W r G rments P Ds ing divulge The offictats frankly admit that|e to sting attor of liaren $s inte a were being taken to perfect @ treaty | nr nave F they have no ption of their) @ King a. * ajamas an Imonos ngtween the two panertes.. It woe ers ‘from citizens in our community | duties, They serve the people|e * An ¢ isplay of Children’s Gar- deemed advinable thet jain | "Tr nat t wither honestly nor ab! ye the Winter sleeping garmer f out f 1 . vege i bog anding that an actounting be | ™ neatly nor ably,” sayw the)» ee RE HH Vinter sleeping garments of outing flan- | ment neludir lannel eh any ~ connor sting on ry Aine} PY HR en been informed | report {f nel, and short Kimonos of kit title P Gowns, tin Bath Robes and Bearcloth hurrying me S inroush cur{taet2 wo ibjected to oppo Dahiman has for many years| <Atbert FE. Mead, gorernor of the St Bren Gaal i " is ee ‘ Fdnaned it getaaser ter ioe “ to w Yor we letter of (Mitton In some of my plans unless 1] ader in democratic poli-|atate of Washington, last night re aa mien, mors Zh asing § Set ¢ latter « ng coa inet, leg- agente there egy nal Ugarte |{@mediately made the subject pub state. He was a mem “i to sign requisition for styles and patterns. 5 nd floor. f and ne scarf, Low prices pre- introduction to Dr f 7 aa bia fie 1, personally, do mot care any- | ber of the national democratic cam-/| the retur Elliot A t to $1.2 Women’ 4 nd floor ow — — Beng tiegene MET present year, and haa long boen|forgeries aggregating $80,000 aly Outing Flannel Pa Je—Children’s Outing Flannel Gowns, of unable to effect anything satiefac-| oy Pn leading advisers of Wm loned to have © committes in jama Prett good quality cloth, with yokes. Close-fitting tory. I then went to the secretary | ‘ i ie crested ‘ta thia ty UUPES and necks and turn-over coflars. All attractive of state's offices, but was refused | @ ” IN aa © S0tme Canblin of Det plaid stripe ainty colors, trimmed with fancy any ald, pending the settlement of j FRANTIC’ FINANCE? Pate geno + Aa . cloth braid fr 1 to 14 is the treaty then being negotiated be- j + ,jeves* o Tee a ne . ty hone ' rac es from 1 to 14 years tective Ja Wickham at the plan ylue « "s . tween the two countries, [ was . t Pow >. $1.50—Children’s Long Kimonos of cotton again assured that thoir first of 8. C. Osborn, a stock broker, was] or, Yetegeapiile advices from New:|M Co" velour ; white with big blue flowers, trimmed f ficial act, after the treaty had been thie morning made defendant in a| 00, “OORT! : lap i y ge ee mage tag 8, ye + i P¥ou want good, | signed, would be to request the re-| sult to recover $18.75 by G. F. Lives [""™ N 3 i cea teatseuee with plain blue bands. Sizes from 1 to 3 turn of Riplinger. I returned to | ly tm Justice Carroll's court Seattle, and on May 1 of this year) years, These garments make pretty holiday Livesly claims that he delivered f gifts, and are nicely packed in fancy boxes. Shoes, that will ter and was employed as outside $1.75, Women 7 I recefved from Lee Christmas the into Osborn's hands for sale a cer-|/" rade siyg beibtieih UeMiceae he. 5 ‘ : nd thehard wear you wing letter, forwarded from} tain amount of corporate stock, bn 9 t agent for the power com Outing F "ar ‘ sud $ $2.50—Children’s Bath Robes of blanket s watemala City, Guatemala, C. { agresing to pay 4 commission of| aie se jams: t Reav cloth, in light blue or tan, with dainty white to give them, and “| have just received your of SIA TS. Livesiy states that Ovhora | 4 f¢% days ago Walter Godtrey, | vrade cloth, pretty “pr Ai coed with ines, Wases aoa " S whieh ‘was forwarded to wrongfully and frantically |%,,000°!! @eputy attached to the “eat gp AW ag { designs. rimmed wi rogs. Sizes 2 an it a low’ price. Mareh 26. sestesmoren: Bac HY |ottiee af the prosecuting attorney {Mf Plaids and stripes in me from Relize, in / Mager. Wl say it is a diffoult/ matter to get him, as there Is 0) extradition treaty with Honduras, | hu withheld” the commission when re-| 9, Newark, arrived in Seattle with exclusiv ‘ ywern statements concerning the crimes with which Archer te signs 3 years. | From $2.50 to $4.00 $ phave the best Shoes Coat made with wide lap, trimmed with 2.50—Long Kimonos, of kimono flannel- braid frogs and fashioned with pearf buttons, § ette, with broad collars and turn-back cuff TPP ee ee eee eee ee? a * nat 4. Seve indictment ; " tite H . m can get for the || The only way to get him Is to get * BANK CLEARINGS. #| charsing torgerion amounting to apf Very practical garments for cold weather trimmed with stitched satin bands. Heavy E B Li bim aboard mace ree * = | proximately. $80,000, sworn to by! $1.00, Short Kimonos—Of kimono flannel- } Cod to tie. Sizes from 2 to 12 years. } Been selling || tween Hondaras and } * Beattie * | two banks and a railroad, are con-| alg wal ieages i i $8.50—Bearcloth Doutte- 4 fi dures, This would require to have/ #& Clearings today... 81,641,65T48 &iteined tm the budget brought by fy ett dark blue grounds with dainty designs. $8.5 earcloth Sets oub!e-breaste ‘Shoes for eleven J} an agont tm Britian Romnaeas as Halasicos 208,075.30 | Godtrey Garment trimmed with Swastika pattern } coat, bonnet, leggins, muff and neck scarf; | gaa pelo gy * Tecoma. ==») | The hearing upon the signing of/ff border. blue, red or tan. Sizes from 1 to 3 years. The Gems "se venibe| & Clearings today. .°§ 746,737.00 @/ tie Spquisition papers was to have ints oom ‘aad pe Bg 20 e Batances 00,142.00 @) neem heard’at 10 o'clock this morn: [fy rn t amoun wwe a Portiand * ‘ * his delivery to agent in British ter t Ctoarings today... .$1,049,260.90 | Trimmed Fur Turbans, $10, $12, $15 ritory, that fs. pates, “ will ge # Balances ....... . 114.807.00 @ Meete the Governor. q ’ t are oof * . : ver nat ad - 4 re Soe * ®| Ghértiy after 5 o'clock jest night, Millinery shows many innovations with the ad- time to bother any more tn the mat. | ndiadindadedndiedad dade iedededied joogieor Gov, Mead summoned |i Y tn this army, and|*®8t you should bestow upon your ~_ me « y to the Arlington hotel. At} Loc — i rthani ps ab-| Self. if your teeth are decayed or AUDITOR'S OFFICE the overnor’s apartments Godtrey | | fognd Attorney General John D. least 30 4 Bo if, B¢ed the attention of a good den onion, Fp Roe Al Sond | Mat. te the replactng of your un- COLLECTS $6,770.15) Atkinson, Prosveuting Attorney me the check and I will act at once, |“#>ly teeth with bridge work. It poe Kenneth Mackintorh and Norwood || is a duty you owe yourself, and | A schedule of Hoerine tees coliect-|W Brockett, attorney for the Bef vent of the winterseason. Fur Turbansare highly popular, and make very acceptable winter head- gear. The simple yet effective trimmings con- the time to do it. We are|[* by tho county auditors office | atthe Tacoma Power Co. whieh con. tn dental surgery, and tn | 84 Byer out by Clef Deputy BC lcern employs Archer. Both Mr expert the art of crowning and bridging | Pulet (his morning. | The Notal of| Atkinson and Mr. Mackintosh told t 0 rs } teeth so that they look perfectly | qiviges us follows Recording the governor in Godfrey's presence natural. Call at our office At o00e | $5,297.25. cortitied copies. $64 Ronn) that the special deputy's papers) and ake appointment so that your | fagtions, $10 ; hunters’ Heonses, | WETe Correct In every respect and |work may be completed before $449, searéhing records, $22.90, | that there was no legal bar to hi }atarting away for your Christmas | liquor licenses, $10; certifying and | signing them. sist of novelty feather or flower ornaments and velvet bows. Prices, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Novelty Trimmings—Home milliners will be interested in the extensive showing of Novelty pagans wna ee Bays It's Subterfuge. Trimmings, including Indian Head Feathers, | Pull Set of Teeth ...... +. 05.00 eee Ata R ae aa eee] After listening to the state and $1.95; Coque Wings, in different colors, $1.25 and Gold Crowns, 22k. Gold ......04.00)@ comaty officers, the governor tarned | Bridge Work, extra heavy ...:9400 * MEAD NAMES CHADWICK, 4 |'° Brockett and asked what he had | The Exctusive Style Shop . ait say. Archer's attorney told Mead | Amalgam Fillings . iw 1.00/@ As Anndugesd exclusively tn | that it would be a shame to send _ 714-716 Second Avenue Gold “Fillings, guaraatesd ,.,.|* Tho Star Gov Mead has ap. 4 (ie Rctused man back to New Jer > ie ‘ $1.00 and up| * pointed 8. J. Chadwick supreme (87 to face the charges. He said $ “Pla judge to fill the anexptred @| {Mt Areher had a good job with Silver Fillings term of Milo A. Root, resign |the Seattle Tacoma Power Co. and . ¥ * ANOTHER GREAT Bete sam bee nr @ ea, ae oa accepted the appointment, and & rgery charge was merely a/ courts may not be embarrassed ~ r eso ed ys word of by tho change, If Judge Chad. | the attorney Keneral and the prose * | All work done patnlessiy by mod. | * “ Spoctal Deput an | | . * tion. Root's successor for the # | Shect* puty rey { arn @leetrical devicen & next two years will be named @| ‘1 Will not,” mapped the «over-| * * * $1.50; Fancy Gora Feathers, 50c; and a variety of Wings in assorted colors, 75c and 95c. Second Floor : ° Basement Salesroom | Muslin Curtains, Tapestry Couch Covers . Dainty Muslin Curtains, plain, hemstitched and Domestic Values corded squares, including an attractive variety of six patterns, five of which have lace insertion and edge. Outing Flannel and Flannel-] Special value, $1.95 pair ette, of fine quality; 27 inches Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and 2% yards long, in Oriental Kashgar pattern. Special lue, $2.95 each rs eeteeeeae ts on the superior bench. are a| 140 not think that there is suf asking him to decline it, im @|f@ient khow!ng here to order Arch | order that the Whitman county iS © ew Jereey.” “sald — . —_— — — ‘ lw tmtil January 11, after which @|@@tention until I can wire to New. | wide, fn light, medium and dark istered dentists. We empioy no he Will serve ‘as supreme # {fk for any additional proof you bs sabia | students Justice by reason of his elec. @| MY think necessary?” inquired colored figures, checks and Becond Pisor Soit-Finished Bleached Mus-] Axminster Rugs, Popular Sizes, Specials stripes. Special, 10c a yard the attorneys of Whitman 9 *ubterfage to get Archer back to} | Extraction guaranteed absolutely he |palniess. We employ « spe at, | & wi n | © & oO his entire time to this Wick accepts the @ppointmen, #|°%nK attorney Examination Free. by Cosgrove. | 20r Archer need not stay in the county, where Judge Chadwick @| Newark there to collect etvtl dents | . | WI you order Archer's furt | Oli operators aro all expert reg. |* NO will serve for Justice Root mill Koy | Office Open Evenings untt! ‘| : county jail another hour. | refuse rr jo'eloek; Sundays until 2 p, m btn Niele ee ee *\to sign the extradition papers lin, width 36 inches. Special, 7c a | ad is Oriental and floral patter od variety of col | “ reh yard aly al ) [MODERN METHOD DENTISTS! rau oe z= rhe -cennme| Arter Reeses. | i nagectndae Ay gre Be nd tion . of me, Adolph Steinhetl, ac: And this morning Archer, whom |ff . 7 a 1 am 754 $165 36x72. $2.85 | Suites €, D and C, Brunet Bldg. | cused in connection with the mur | Godfrey says deserted hin wife and | Cotton Plaids, blue with black, 27x54, $1 oe “5 36x72, $2.85. Second and University, Opp. Stone. | 1°" Of her husband, the artist, and| eloped with the wife of his best|H} red with black; width 33 inches ird Floor wed from custody. | Wicher Go. ‘ : er mother, Mme. Japy, last May, | friend, was rele I ; Militants dvesdae a Sam eee | jeher Co. Dept. Store. | was postponed today ‘by Judge| “I can't underatand Mead's atti (q Stitable for children’s dresse ¥ Entrance, 207 University St. | Andrew until tomorrow morning. | tude,” aald Godfrey this morning Special, 15¢ a yard Mounted Window Shades: 30c, 45c ee | If aver a criminal deserved pun-| ighment, it is this man Archer. He stole $80,000 from two banks and @ railroad by means of clever for-| series back in 1902. He fled to} South Africa under an assumed | jname with the wife of his best} friend after deserting his own wife, | We followed him for six years and | lat jast nailed him. And now the} lgbVernor of the state will not sign the order for his return to the ° | apetie of his erin ] Phis is certainly a great atate— |Igdon’t think, Thieves can flee to Herfimed Crochet Bedspreads, Water Color Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 7 full double size. Special, 62c each. | feet long, complete with roller, 30c Machine-Made Oil Opaque Window Shades, mount ed on Stewart Hartshorn Self-Acting Roller; 38 inches wide and 7 feet long; 45c Short lengths of Flannelettes, vghams, Crash Towel- Percales, G ings and ‘Table Linens, in various Second Floor lengths and qualities. Annem | Practical Housefurnishings Specials a: Mammoth col- outside and tinned — inside. cotton, mixed wool-and-cot- | Ebontzed wood handle and All-cotto : , BLUE AND WHIT AM-| metal knob. Full five-pint ton and all-wool Blankets, in| prep wASH BASINS, SPE. | capacity thtly | CIAL 15e—Imported Wash HARDWOOD TOWEL pot at the same time. A : 1 TOASTERS, SPECIAL 20¢ | NICKEL-PLATED COFFEE tion of silk taffe- | Washington and are apparently ex. Blanket Sam ples Toast four slices of bread | POTS, SPECIAL $1.25 — Of st . : e a d le hot from extraaition {ther ris copper, heavily nickel plated ' ’ thing to Brockett's secure! y us ata @ tement that we waut Archer rand net waists, ok in New Jersey to collect civil bts. Archer is a forger and that | and heat coffee pot or tea | al] there Is to it, I am almost | special price conces- sion, will be offered white, gray and plaids, sl MK. 0 ° Ihamed to go back ho ithe me > elses, 129 ARMS, SPECIAL Sc KACH tomorrow at prices 25% to. 50% Discount Onn Wee eee Te et oited through use'as samples and | HARins fo siten 11% and | ARMS, SPECIAL Ge RACH * n* pand-shut case against him. greatly reduced in price for clear | Hnameled blue outside and inches long, cherry stafned thal tt the TM §=Suits, Coats, Evening Bi pinic's ssruisinicimcc ff ees | i te aero | Maing o he authorities back . original. ’ 9 . adeaeosietaniiciihiikh susie ies aiahaddianinaibianeiuaindpiininuninimenanaleiaiaignastaiainndinkmnnamrs i Jhon seen today Prosecuting At Kenneth Mackintosh just J and said I could do nothing but sign the order for his release, It certainly was a raw deal, but they got away with it.” Wilbur F. Cummings, an attor |ney, who was seated in the prose. cating attorngy’s office, sald: “Oh, | Afgber's a good fellow. I lived with 5 him two years, and I helped to get a satures| that he never went to Yale and, i man, {s one of the peculiar features Bie eee ee pron sreune ek von Wank AS of the strange case which camo ** lin fact, never went farther with ;aiRnow it, Hight today. Boas told the young| hfs education than a high school r Scores upon scores |} Gowns, Opera Coats of beautiful waist Big Assortment of New Waists at Half Price. ideas are included, a i 7 * ’ and comprise one of }} et oe ee? the most wonderful | $15.00, hepa lias PD waist offerings, from ; the point of style, CASH—EASY PAYMENTS —CREDIT merit and value, frey that Gov Mead would sign the Des on friendly cena. that he had|. Wtimate'friends of his asked » jextradition papers that he had graduated from that university and|him why he porststed in this fab- ever made. est r | S Perey, percnaeed | traneportanod — |that he belonged to athletic toams | Teation and ue is wig 4 ’ kag yer and secret societies at that institu:|SWerlng that he found it he 6 K in bP) OK " ' “fT guess U'll have to get a refund By United Pr him in his business to pose $2.95 and $3.95 to- INC. ‘4 [leket,” said Godfrey, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 4 That! tions His room and his office were alleen ersiuaie Mow for regular $5.00, $6.50 and 1312— SECOND AVENUE Harry Boas, the young electrician | filled with photographs and college Waists. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED Ho sure was Special Deputy God: course on stio of a with a sigh who died early yesterday morning | pennants, all characte In the ‘00s little was known of : , yaterious dose of strych | Yalo man’s tastes, he remark |pacterta, even ‘ation ‘sélentiate id might try another|from a mysterious ¢ a t a J q are aor Wen akon-De Cas.|nino. in “stomach powders” had a/able part about this revelation 18) put in the last 15 years the subject ber tollane tridy’, a8 No. 8 [manta for calling himself a Yalo| that Boas’ family state positively | has beeit developed marvelously, —~1312 prncmrereen | DS ——— — ———————————LL—<<<<—<—<—$——

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