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4 Private Less sons Malis be trivnte Jon. pone every, day a von- Trial always ng Wednesday CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Values to $22.60, $14.85 SSHANER & WOLFF Keep Our Clothes Pressed Free WALL PAPER AND PAINT — Floor Waxing Brush. SO EASY make one present which “igh egypr 9 phen CLOSING OUT SALE FINCK. JEWaLRY |: STOC AT REDUCTIONS OF FROM 25% to 50% NO HIGHER GRADE GOODS IN SEATTLE 816 SECOND AVE. ‘NO “MISREPRESEN- ‘TATIONS OF ANY KIND =;,|MAN KILLED BY OFFICER IS UNKNOWN HERE Who is H. T. Green, felled to the pavement and Killed by Patrolman W. L. Pendergast yesterday, when Green attempted to make an at tack on W. T. Curran, a former | Spokane bartender, whe was being held und t by Pendergast on Green's accusation of attempted robbery? Green ts reported to have been considerably under the influence of iNqwor, Pendergast was attracted | to the Christy hotel, Fourth ay, jand Stewart st, in front ef whieh /Green and Curran were fighting, {by the former's cries of “robber,” j “Rete.” and “police,” He separat- Jed the men and put Curran under arrest. Green, however, made sov- | jeral attempts to strike Curran, and was pushed away by the patrol- man. When he again made « furt- ous rush upon the prisoner, Pen- jdorgast struck him on the jaw, He fell to the pavement and never moved again, He was killed in- stantly, Green left his grip Wednesday night at the nieson & Moffet |saloon, but he ts unknown there. Photographs show him in a motor man's uniform. Papers were also found showing that he had prob ably been recently working as @ boom man for the Powell Pulp Co. of Vancouver, B,C. Curran, who lived at the Chris tie hotel, mays he was attacked by Green, He gave a fictitious name to the police at first, but Inter ad- mitted that it w Curran, Hi was arrested with Jack Lanni and L, W. Doyle, also former Spo- kane bartenders, All three were out of employment, Curran had ho money on him when arrested. Chief Bannick, following a state ment of the case by Pendergast, io whieh the patrolman says thi he thinks Green alipped on the pavement and fell, holds the pa- trolman blameless. “TERRIBLE TEDDY IN FRISCO” RAISES THE VERY DICKENS AMONG TOYS SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 22.—A small boy with a pop gun and inspirations from a new Christmas book, “Terrible Teddy in At rica,” fortified himself behind a packing box in front of a big de partment store and opened fire on the mechanical rabbits, monkeys and crawling toys being sold by a curbstone faker, ‘That's the beginning of the story of how San Francisco decided to do away with the annual epidemic of ballyhooing toy hucksters, When the lad's mother, Mrs. Geo. F. Jarvis, came from the store, Sins seta Ue a oe ie ee a Police station. He was closeted mother took him away the chief toy peddlers.” with Chief After issued the edict: “Clean out the “T CAN TWIST THE NECK OF ANYTHING AND KILL IT THIS WAY” (By United Prose Leased Wire) OROVILLE, Cal, Dec. 22.--Satis- butcher of Gridley, and Albert More- land, 16, who testified to witness. Lewis's fled that a cane strong enough for |!"« conviction has against , charged the murder of 1l-yearold Helen Rumball, by killing her in the = ret of her home in Gridley, = the stgte concluded its testt- TES ties Gee wheemser ‘Sv the _etsetsemsbt se Shred ite ada stories on substantially the same, to the effect that Lewis on May 20 last had twisted the neck of s 2yearold meer in much the same manner as near/the neck of Helen Ramball was twisted. Both declared that Lewis remarked at the time: “I can twist the neck of anything and kill (t this ay. BETRAYED B BRIGHT METAL Everything that giltters may not be gold, but— Don't carry any glistening part!- cles of metal on your clothes fy you want to avold the suspicions of to- jeal sieuths. Albert O. Williams, ; who says he's a donkey engineer {hed @ logging camp, finds himself bound over to the federal grand [pil on & counterfeiting charge, be wasn't careful to brush ‘shining bits of babbitt metal from is clothes, ie Detective Brown and Patrolman Geers spotted the glittering trous- ets on Williams, and their suspt- cions were reinforced by H. J. Lemm, proprietor of a saloon, who sald Williams tried to pass @ “phony” halfdollar on him. Secret Service Agent Thomas B. Foster |was called In to give his expert jopinion, and included his suspicions with those of the city’s sleutha, A search revealed 14 counterfeit half. dollars. Williams says they were passed on him while he was drunk. ay Press LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22.—Ninety subpoenas were issued by the fed- eral authorities, one for each of the defendants in the suit of the gov-| ernment against the firms and indi. viduals alleged to be identified with the plumbing trust. They are com manded to appear in the United States cireuit court here Febro- ary 6. . Sure, Behead Him§ PEKING, Dec. 22. — “Behead Prince Ching” is the new demand of the revolutionists received bere today by the remnants of the gov- ernment which seems to have set- tled the last hope of peace between the rebels and the Manchus. Failure of the peace plans broach ed at the Shanghfi conference is belleved today to be a certainty. PUBLIC MARKETS cents conte and #0 cents pound: | cents pound; veal’ ronet cents pound; pork. roast, 15 pound: lamb chops, 3 pounds 2 tinge cheese, 2 pounds 15 cents, joneor milk, 4 cans 26 cents; lown ote can; op salmon trout, 2 pound: celery, 5 cents and 10 cents | j nutes, J pounds 0 cents and 15 ond; Jap oF 2 quarts cents, cents pound; cents pound: lamb chops, cents pound; ¢ sugar, 17} Yakima Burbank potatoes, River Burbank 1 16 10 to i2% nds $1; ais: salaed mute, 3 p local eas, 46 cents and Olympia oysters, 40 conts pint fancy Jonathan apples, 2 dozen Cranberries, 2 quarts 26 cents. WRSTLAKE MARXET. The Westlake Market will be open tonight until 8:30 and will be open Saturday evening. Fancy eating a ples, dozen 10 cen ounds 25 cents cents poum ts pound; youn roantin) 2 hena, 21 ound: me pound; ducks, 24 cents po n bacon, 17 conta pound; conts pound; lard, 11 Intefivh, 10 40 ‘cont Fustern Oysters walt herring, = . Pork ‘roast, 12% cents poun Seer , 10 cents pound; pot roast, Senta pound; pickled | mpare ribs, pounds § 25 sents: fresh or walt cues, 12% cents pound. Jury Adjourns Until Jan. 3 (By United Press Leased Wire) INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 22-—~The federal grand jury, which ts in- vestigating here an alleged country wide conspiracy of dynamiters, of whom the McNamaras are sald to have been the working heads, will adjourn late today until January 3, Only the preliminary iovestigation of the alleged conspiracy has so far been completed. United States District Attorney Miller admitted today that he expects to show where the money used by the Me- Namaras came from, and also that eertain politicians had blackmailed executive committeemen of the Bridge and Structural Iron Work- ers’ union and other national labor leaders. Last Minute gestions Be sure and buy some~- thing useful — something | that will last for years and contiaual reminder of | the esteem of the donor. May we suggest For the Lady Hand Bags, Hat Trunks Fitted Bags and Suit Cases Toilet Water Cases Medicine Cases Manicure Sets, Umbrellas Skirt Hangers Sewing Sets Scissors Sets Stationery Sets Music Rolls | and many more things which we have not room to mention. For the Gentleman Traveling Bags Safety Razor Sets Ebony Brushes and Mirrors Umbrellas and Canes Thermos Bottles Desk Clocks Jewel and Stick Pin Cases Coat Hangers Desk Pads Address Books and many others. hea And remember that when he sees the name “Stoel- ting” on it he is going to be prouder of it than ever. When you trade here you are assured of getting the very best goods ob- tainable and at a price which is absolutely right. STOELTING’S TRUNK STORES 2—of them—2 706 Second Av. New York Block 1420 Second Av. Opposite the Bon Marche. THE STAR RICKESO lo. WORSE (hy United Press Leased Wire) BOSTON, Doo, 22.—That Rev. C. V. 'T. Richeson, the minister who mutilated himaelf in his prison cell while awaiting trial for the mur der of his former sweetheart, Miss) Avis Linnell, is In & much worse condition today, Is admitted by the prison authorities and other offi clals, The axed clergyman passed a restloas night, and Dr. Lothrop, who assisted in’ perform- ing an operation on him, was hastily summoned No Minors Allowed in These Churches (Ry, Yatton Prose tensed Wire) ANCOUVER, Wash. Dec. 22.—"No minors allow Placards bearing this legend are posted today on the doors of every church in Vancouver, and the order is being strictly infore The notices were posted by the city health board, which is making a hot campaign against. an epidemic of scariet fever among the young people of the city and county. All Christmas exercises In the churches for children have been postponed until some time in January, when it is expected the ban will be raised. LEAD IN TURKEYS CHEAT N. Y. BUYERS! NEW YORK, Deo, #2.—Inspeo | penctice of some declare is teeding | tee of some ers Lj turkeys with lead before weighing | Jews are today {nstigating a move them for (he housewife, It fe osth | ment to have the treaty between mated that last year New York paid| England and Russia, under the 1,000,000 nds of lead when|terme of which British Jews may f octane poliay turkey. be excluded from Russia, abrogated. Adam Schaaf Pianos Are the Kind that last a lifetime. Get one for Christmas and make everybody happy. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 191 ‘TWO FATALLY HURT IN OUEL (Hy United Prous Leased Wire) 08 ANGELES, Dec, 22,—Pa troiman Floyd ©. Eiler and Fred Wirech, alias Andrews, are dying today, and Lugi Calodoni, a partner of Winsch, is seriously wounded, a6 the result of a pistol duel fol |fowing an attempt made by Winsch and Calodoni to rob a First st. ree taurant, Dead ‘Man Appears wiry) ind ‘United Press Leased BAL FRANCISCO, Dec, 22 Thought frozen to death in Alask Wm, T. Hummings of Vancou B.C, @ mining man, walked into his elster's home here and an nounced that he had come “to spend Christmas.” Mra, Geo, W, Hinkel and Mra. Fred N. Morcum, the sisters, ahd heard that he was dead. They wrote to Valdes for particulars pa were convinced. The victim man of the same name and eveription. Pretty Fine, This (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Dec, 22,—He cause the last year haa been the most prosperous tn the history of the company, $7,000 in crisp new bank notes was distributed to the employes of the Crane company to- day as Christmas gifts, Bach em- ploye received 10 per ccnt of his yearly salary. The headquarters of the company Is in Chicago. BRITION Jews act LONDON, Dec, 22.--Following the lead of their succersful breth- ren in Amertea, prominent British Why not buy « practical as well as Artistic Gift? OUR MILLINERY is acceptable at all times and how that you can get so much for your money—WHY NOT? We have some beautiful plumes, THE WONDER “ON THE SQUARE” 1a’ Oesion| 2 F2 Is easily solved at the Hub. Here will be found ample assortments of the sort of gifts that the man likes—practical wearable things that he requires the year ’round. Prices are lower than you expect. Helpful Suggestions NECKWEAR | UNDERWEAR SHIRTS CAPS SUSPENDERS HATS PAJAMAS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES UMBRELLAS HOSIERY SUIT CASES CUFF LINKS | TRAVELING BAGS SCARF PINS | SHOES THE NEW “RUFF NECK” SWEATERS The Union Label on all the above articles, if desired. MERCHANDISE ORDERS will be issued to any amount, enabling the recipient to select a gift of his own choice. All purchases attrabtively put up in holiday boxes. A Gift to Yourself Regal $15 Clothes You'll enjoy the holidays a great deal more if you rest secure in the knowledge that you are well- dressed Regal $15 Clothes will give you that assurance. You'll like them for Christmas, but you will think more of them months afterward, when they have proven their durability. Opposite the Totem Pole. 615-617-619 First Av. NORE OLDEST BANK PRESIDENT DEAD WHITTIOR, Cal, Dec. 22 Washington Hadley, who was the oldest bank president in the United States, is dead at his home here today, aged 4. He was president of the Whittier Savings bank oe eee ee FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥FREMUN ay. Phones,| ORTH EGON Directors and Licensed] Int. I mn O49, n Funeral Direc rd “and University. men 13. LEGAL NOTICES tors, T Both ph eteeeeeeeee Seeeeeeeetex rubber drive Box 64. Found —i0-ineh Joo Lambrix, Route 2 ton, Wash FURNISHED 300MS. ener ving tit fi “HO? Ren @X, 2004 Wighth ay. near ke av.—New, clean, furnish- Christmas Dinner ene CAKES, COOKIES AND ae a DOUGHNUTS Made in Our Sanitary Plant NO. way; 2 single nm, and up. BUSINESS CHANCES. psengpe ERY FOR BALE On TRADE neap rent ROY KE, POWERS Haliard 409, a few mon nd enough to a 6227 Ball Wanted w NEW TODAY RID 1 Sete A OR, A vin, it win MIKE COHN Bee. ; q 2-13 or. New and second hand clothes Hi pine location: rood. tah trade, Ww bought, sold and exchanged. Ms ° lucky 0 * aif 1017 Pike St. on yoursE en per Ind. L 2689; Main 5233, oe tenn oO Eee Bring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount. Will purchase past due notes, gages and claims. 211 Boston Bik Want 10 buy small equities in rea Z 211 Boston Bloc ACREAGE OUR GLENWOOD COLONY. dance in two instruc: | T5r~ to live, where you and run your own berries, FRUITS, GanbuN or POULTRY. The mar- ket i ht at your door—Heattle, Tecoma — where: hb. $26 will et ba sit @ month, § heres. 4200, with more. than enough poi timber sto pay for the land " r LADIES TAILORING Tous" Third av: 1009 Howell St. 5 ACRES POR $300, Satisfaction Guaranteed if you to learn from other tonch- o! a ers come to us. “Prot "haber, We have five acres of good land free from flood. | Terms] Store per month. Be ‘one of the ern Washington. getting @ parcel of la OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block. Qalney Valie the best tunity for Tracts of t 5 ducing pa *, $30 per acre; $1.00 per acre cash, $1.00 per acre per month, or I will make Cond ma th y guilt you. bet pee Quiney Val- “THE 1818 THEATRE” Y o4-5 Liberty home of cowboy and Indine Bidg.. opposite postoffice *t av. next door to the) PINE POR POULTRY RANCH A large piece of ¢lose in acreage, with hew 3-room bungalow; — closet, try and 2 porches, neatly fin- ished and painted. Fronting on state highway. Price Terms $75 down, balance $15 J.T. Kilior 104 Ch cry LARGEST VARIPTY OF HAR. NESS. HOLLOWAY. SELLA IT FOR LESS. 1620 FIRST AV. Let me figure on your buliding rapalr John H. Johnson, 90 Howe at SPECIAL NOTICES, _ ‘all pro- Ind. A 7656. a HEALTH LIES IN OXYPATHY Sick friends, climb out of the depths and be free, it loose from your _ dependence on the Dr, Dopen’s|§i00 for 50 acres alder Grnge and the dope nyxtem. Quit] three acres cleared: % acre. In Taxing one polson to kill another,| bearing orchard; spring water, also tr hopelens qu running water: only 1% miles from health and strength tl live town in Chehalis cou ree way. use oxy] land in reatent life princip! for dair; or nd bulider. school one mile. P. DIXON & CO. PERFECT m land; FARM LANDS A FIVE-ACRE FARM ane tthe ‘Harvard’ Bracers, FOR FIVE DOLLARS Eitol ida. tnd ay. ot Pike ot, We will sell you a ntee little &. LADIES’ REMODELING PARLORS} farm; frott, garden. dairy or chick- as eure ade and old remod-| land. a‘rich mellow loam that oled. tem ty lem. ‘rices rea- will produce a hundred fold sonable, 316 Arcade B.lg. Ind. given proper a 00 people. every one at ass high wondertat from every countt SLD CURIOSITY. SHOP, € eal gy bank, 4 mills, 3 quarries, 2 large coal mines, creamery, electric ‘A’. SANDELL ghta, municipal, water. 4 railway 1 to court house. A 2566 *. with over 4 trains a day 218 Teh, Sunoatte o A 2586.) mis innd will than double its Taw 8, tailoring, owns, also remodel- value in 6 mx Buy now be- tng. 405 Northern Bank Bide. # " Joe. This offer MARRIAGE CEREMONIES pen ly a short time PERFORMED Get a tract of this land and be PHONO: MAIN 1167, IND. 90. independent of the pay envelope. Putham hes resumed his dental Save for the rainy days. You will practice. 16-18 heirs such #mall payments Bide, 705 Pteat av H Don't be lonely. Join our Tureau, Ladies trea, 708 Pine at Wanted—To buy hair; hair chains and on made to order MRS. HH. . 1011 PIKE «< Fancy Shell-Handied Souvenir Pons cl a Cs. bes pee Seattle. ia C down per acre—$5 he ‘T INTEREST WE PAY THE TAXES til the land ts paid for. "Sou THWEST W. ASH $2.50 am NGTON Night, 7 to 9 “LOST AND FOUND: __Ror Downs Bujlding me money was found Wednesday si sate Tae ei aoa na n get it at iF : We ved = Caney Time on, the neighbors. Don't fail oa if zn know a bargain ut Boe SHAS z ADAMS 404 Colman Bldg. CHICKEN RA u ATTENTION I have a small house tract, close in, suitable for chicken ranch. Price $600; terms $50 cash and $8 monthly. J. Brena- han, Anderson's wharf at Madison park REST DAIRY FARM In the state, cheap. wt take part payment 1h city. pro M. N iPPENBURG LAND CO. 211 New York Block 1 jand, north city Hollywood Sta ‘dirt cheap; $1 and fine come in when y: ivio Yes ich colle i2nd ‘ay dar 346. 2 te Pointer dow Main 6641 igen Anne Ill express. P. Daigle 418 HELP WANTED —f FEMALE with a large Wane Sither ex ced, to work ra. Apply to 1520 17th « av. Tho lephone and Telegraph] ~ nen, Pacific Te prices rea- s and skirts k guaranteed. class alterat ablo; ladies" made to order; Mrs. Govin, 905 omen tom Call at Toe sere Pine at . r springs and school down, $5 be r tle ae owne: Wanted—Mon and wom Largest fy 5 Northern Bank Bids. FOR EXCHANGE xchange for auto- joat to exchange for rtter AT TONAL “HARDER COLLEGE. 68 Washington, or 720 Third Av, Phone, Main 8434 Wantod—Soveral first-class salesmen to handle a staple lr proposition to first commiaston. 017 Third av Apartments $1.76 and up, BURG LAND CO. ew York Block. LAND, LAND » for any 4 of equity. X-1018, Th * sihth ary and Hayden LAND, H x Housekeeping single roome up: best and. cheapest ‘dian't you? ‘Apartments inclty: Near] wil mark 10 Weatern av. | oy ns janitors] 6109. ‘ator or floor Re hio2 CITY REAL ESTATE, a og A VALUABLE CHRISTMAS w tract in tra : See John Wold, Tul public Would he home, Ballard, for acreage, M Bverything Main en- Crame HOUSES FOR RENT RPSRSeS USP P2SP D OUR WEEKLY RENTAL BULLE- TIN CONTAINS WHAT YOU WANT By letting us know your name ‘and ress we will mail you a copy, Contains every- we have to let DAVIS & COMPANY, 709 Second Ay. Main 2141, Ind. 3600. > DPDPPPDP MD DPDDDDD CHEAP RENT 7-room house, large fireplace, gas stove, olty block ' from stroet car; Can work rth of Woodland furniture and 360 down, bala 1 mov Phinney 3 COTTAGE REALTY CO, North 2040. White 281 CHEAP POULTRY RANCH A new house, a good well and large @ of partially cleared land at Kirkland. m boat lat ing and sob PI 785. Term: $50 down, $10 mopthl. Terr; at Kirkland Hotel ORN 4 jot tomorrow. 66th St ay, nko. ar to, i $10 a toonth FIND ‘sy soTH: ¥ about FPocn, 000; to trade for tilae ittle bungalow of about same value; don’t want any incumbrance, Phone Main 458. eit | 5 alt. —~| © A. Townsend, 302 Bailey. | best equipped shop in town. CITY REAL ESTATE ee a PAA NEW 4ROOM $16 down and $16 tered walla, fir COTTAGE per month, plag- ity , wd take BAY INVEST- dintriet, $26 house, Green Lake KNUPPENBURG LAND CO, 211 New York Hlock LOOK! BA Two large iota at W. $1,100, 1 owe $ me $260 my equity; -balance $400, yments. Must raise mor Di, 101d re dintriet, $9.09. M Cory tour-room bungalow; tine View ‘ now rented; only two furniture if destied. ; $1,800; $50 down, 8% month Owner, 100-A Central Bide. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, ‘ ‘om. for e in any evening, American Building Co, ie Homes BUILDERE bOnaw Le __910 Leary Tees “COLMAN, Hilde, Beatthe. dences in all parts SAMUEL COLLYER. $04 Leary Bldg. Member Beattie Tei Keone WesT SEATTLE Rane € RAR J. B. Kiefer, Went Seattle Real Ba EXCLUSIVELY. 14 Downs Bi: 1 Becond ay. Main 2484, In ‘LANE BURIEN PROPERTY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY rge tracts on new Lake Burien car line, now under construction; $200; 410 down, $5 per month. A, Wytpl 412 New York Block. nd. 444 Main 736. BALI of the city “FOR RCEWORE AND COAL oon Wainwright & Meleod REAL ESlaTE Bea! iP, COUNTY LOANS or vacant propert: i and 8 Da as Eis cent, any amount 09, Kn. HS firme for a bE G Sturtevant f'Go. | ond and BO SALE—FURNITURE. Desks, chairs, canen. Chicago Store & Office urn. Con 326" lat av. — “WANED TO BUY—FURNITURE Moved to 1514 Sth rent district. look eS, FOR SALE—MiSCELLANEOUS Standard bred poultry, anes for hatching. pigeo ducks, goene, t plies. a dressed pout KALEM Pou ae MARKET Cor. Hand-made chet baby Jac ‘Also nice ‘paitern shaw ne reasonable 1916 Minor SH REGISTERS BOUGHT. SOL > Fa aR etre est GED F650 Green Lake 81 New planes for rent rent applied on _burchase. Meyer-Tom iter “page book of house, cota GGr Plans Kiving sizes, fe. rhees, Archt., 411 Et on savings and nitenst sewed SEATTLE BRANC V. Holt. Mgr. Rake Weather stripping a ana 1170; Ind. 218 a Wich Loans on furntture. orses. ate liam Roach. room 17_N. A. W. KLINE, 456 ARCADE BLDG. 100 White Building. Short time loans at low rat _collateral securit oe 0 ats—~-Kavanaugt 2 Hats cleaned and blocked. ipeckert—XYi courts, coliect corporations organized notary. lle; damage, ca cases @ specialt hones. floor" Be bancing Academy __tweon Pike and ADVICE FRE Yra. experience. Laws | and wife: property right cases; private, confidential sultation free, “Rooms 406-6 usic Bldg. Phone Main 10 TT. Bee yrs. experience In emt courts. 211 Boston Bik. Phoner Main 5214: Res, Bast. 6: Both Pin on Fourth, bee Joseph yy ey at is CONSULTATION FREE Damage cases: husband and wife property rights: real estate estates. Moderate fees. eo; husband, OPTr framers, 4 metrist, 108 Leary. M2 PATTE .: it injuries. Roar ele tern Works, oe “toss ROR —paraye nervous and chronic My modernized remarkably Anne} care’ practice, children, nose, 68 Arcade Annex, methous 8-7 Bldg. opposite postoftice. Parisian Do rs, 400 Globe Bldg: =, Ist and Madison. Consult them. Hrs. 10 m. T. Lovering, 218-20 exchange. “Both phones. 1037 Dr. Dalton, skin diseases. 865 A German PATENT ATTORNEYS _ | OD RASKIN cian Yorney. Uv. Foreign Patents, in difficult cases. REE advice to inventors, 444 Henry Bidy. ‘Main 3 fiirnes & Co.” registered patent torneys, 810-11-12 Hoge Bide. Wr for book Adams & Brooks, e ‘Trade Mark Attorneys; 20 yea _in_ Ses th 600 Central ae ng ean HP ae ¥ Sia on a reliable. “firm before having your plumbing done. 1811 8th ave Main 1863, Ind. 1207 ve MEING—No job too” Al registered Patent Pi i 1936 efter Print Tou 3659. Right pri wr SHAW SHOW CASE CO. Bargain tot of show case: as & foot. 3000 ‘Ind av. cor, Main & meca. Tad first class work.

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