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THURSDAY, BRUARY 16, 1922. DEATH IS ‘Madaly nne’s Letter THE SEATTLE STAR BOLD BURCLARS IRISHTURMOIL DEATH CLAIMS PAGE 7 ‘SWINDLE PROBE STORM WARNNING The southeast storm warning | Sensati Trial GETRICHHAUL IS UNSETTLED T. WITHERS, 73 |:=-* "=! 1S UNDER WAY from San Francisco north, The ensation at Tria ta ‘an ranch f idand, moving eastward. it will LOS ANGELES ‘eb. 16.—A let sof you T could have ¢ nped this ause strong southeast, probab - CLOAKED IN ter, alleged to have been written by | “You have aecompiished too wen|* Daring Escapades Bring | Sinn Feiners and Ulsterites ‘Engineer and Once U. of W. | tiivting to southwest, gales nortn | Crooks Rob Chicago Work- Mada ne Obenchain to John Beltor nomy c mf ¢ Mendocino dt the [Sr ao cna aaa pps VO $2,000 Loot Still Fighting Teacher Passes Away Soo isa ers of $6,000,000 shot to death at Beverly Glen, cre until this day could I ave ‘ % | Gonaation whan iniroduusd by [Now S@ibaeately you were tortuting| xAreused by. four Gating bar BY ED L. KEEN Funeral vervices for Thomas With CHICAGO, Web. 16—Grand fury Prosecution late yesterday in]me, but i¢ all comes back wo clearly | Blarles early ‘Th LONDON, Feb. 16-—Warfare be. ors, 72, well-known engineer and for’) New Gale Threatens [proves into tne “get rich quiets Obenchain’s trial for alleged | now he loot — wil ween janie 0} linen representing ee SYee dagen ay lids at cost Chics _- ee mpleity in th Pe we | "What @ foot I wast What a bling nd $2,000, Seattle detectives |the Sinn Feiners and Unionints raged the University of Washington, wi the North Atlantic m that cost Chicago's forsee M St Into Hotel,| » te fol aitly—atupid 1 working desperately in an in Belfast today, while peace reign- be held at Trinity church at 1 p,m NEW YORK, Feb, 16.-——A new|born population more than §6/000- an aggers Into Hotel,|) excerpts totiow “There le nothing you ever could] @ffort to locate the thieves, ed in the territory of the Jrish Free Friday under the aunpices of the Ma-|storm threatens the porth Atiantin|000 were started today. : | ‘Sa ‘da ch 7. 1921 1 wd " » t a 7 " atern) Falls and Dies: Two pe naturday might, July 17, 1921, Dear] ag to restore my faith or love, It ta|, The Pacific Outfitting company, at | state [rately ednesday night at |coist: the weather bureau warned to-| Hodges, anciatent otatenaae M 5 ht patent, Is this cold Toeling in MY | cone. Third ave. and Seneca xt, waa vic ‘The Pritish have @ucceeded in’ Withers died Wednesday night at! 4, torney, said he would take witnesses en Sou reart drawing me slowly, silently |" sayin my Jost, disillusioned soul Wnized for the third time in recent ating Michael Collins, chief of Columbus minitarium | "The etorm ta now off Cape Hatter. |*9°?? o F . 1) away—or is iC my love struggling in! Sera fe Prrsngedoy ye Monthe by burglars who used a m free state provisional go The son of an Episcopalian mini !ay and moving rapidly northeast.|before the jury and ask for the im jdeath? : r tee tetok to off thel® loot, the " ter, Withers served with the Confed ] ts Eos | < who’ ‘ in etern 1 pray #e. he ruck y ment, who came to Lom ward, Accompanied by gales, it will|dictment of Leslie Harrington, Seattle police are confronted “If only death could huve taken mo | treote m bit ie es heant stilt ire value of which is estimated at more|mand that the remain erate army during the civil war, later nit the coast this afternoon or to-| tied, 1 head of police who with a new and tragic mystery | wiiio 1 still believed in you! eco at apa 7 my PF8Y ltnan $1,000, tre be withdrawn f coming went, where he was identified | nigne, od, two. pape: 6b following the death of an uniden- | “is it possible that you could hold 1 hold no malice, I seem to feet} Entrance was gained by breaking ‘Collins has returned to Dublin for many re with important engi Be os Hae raided his offices. tified man in the city hospital to your heart—caress me—ask ! nothing ja rear window, The stock was com having accepted the British plan for : ering 4 Spe ead non ‘te bes f Ss " id Harrington, accorting to file ofe early Thursday morning. to keep faith—proy as I *) “L know now you never loved me |Pletely ransacked, only we a frontier } psn in tite me dns versity ot | Estate o! uicide \(ee aides who were arreeke i you pray to . 7 saven (Wable articles be take ee core salgg 7 caagens axhington fro: o TWN" ede ore chug bp thé andy meng ik oe I and pothing on earth or tn heav miuable articles being taken. unre Kale me th ve per r Par albiiseh cotihs staisenc civil | Is Valued at $300, rowed nearly $1,000,000 on personal and ye : could ever e me believe, You|thteve rest: oad eae Syke bee age o ors WAN pre e| ten f Lithuanians after prams police in connnction with the eding heart? will newer see or hear from me again, Several hours before leaving, De-'a coup d'etate by De Vo oa Pb re wa Ad meninent in yd The estate of W. A, Hamilton, | pare heey cs high ‘as 100 per man's death. “Yes—I know now—it is possible “Lam sorry—-so sorry 1 did not wee |tectiver found ® large number of porters to overthrow the provisional Mike fraternity, He ty survived by | University of Washington professor, | evaded Wednesday evening the man en |!t !§ true! this sooner jakeleton keys lying on the f government and establish a republic /*hFee sons and a daughter. | who was found 1 by his own | ‘Phe case of Raymond J. Bi t tered the Normandy hotel, 223% |. YoU mother never has been per-| “May God bless you and forgive the entrance. Other clues has died down, | jhand Tuesday night, is valued at vouentui “wizard” of. thé Mreeliial ava tol 4d ca nd mitted to understand, She neverlyou as I do. to be in possession of the police, on |, Huts with peape fairly well entab: CASE AGAINST | $200, according to letters of adminis: | 72% aserict, whe erashed Vi . wxiored |will, If I had believed her instoad “MADALYNNE.” 6 Malm d company, At 1999 highed in the South, the flames of tration obtained in superior court by |¥*™ 0, will’ be conaisannnaaa and fell in the lebby he groaned didi — |fixth ave, was th ay rane civil war continue to crack in the! PRIEST STRONG |“: Norman Dickinson, $4,500,000, wi! considet am poisoned.” He then lost con by burglars, who broke a skylight to North, Nine persons were killed sa |investigating bedy tomorrow. ‘ setousness, remaining comatose “a | gain entrance, The loot han not yet | Guring yesterday's fighting in Bel-| MONTREAL, Que, Feb. 16—The| 1, fi Chicago operatives stated they his death, | A Spain a woman's mantifia 18) pected the arrest of i [been determined fast. ‘The death total today stands | prosecution in the case of Father | heid aw sacred, and it cannot be sold | Pe City’ hoephat ‘pagaidians told tne Mra, 1. M. Cochran, 116 W, Prom a: dead and more than 100,Adelard De Lorme, charged with | tor dept Florida sopa. Bischoft 5" am Police the man had apparently died | pect at, reported to the police that wounded | murdering his half brother, Raoul, is f eeia", ae arrest charged with operation: from an overdose of morphine or co- | caine, ‘The two men who are sought by the police rented a room in the Nor. mandy hotel some time ago and both have since disappeared. A general search has been begun for all known dope addicts in the hope that clues to the man’s identity may be found. The police are working on two theortes—that the man was deliber ately nfurdered or that he was a vic tim cf an adulterated drug. The body is at the morgue, The man ts decribed as being 50 years old. 6 feet tall, gray-haired and blue- eyed, ‘Miner Is Killed by An investigation was being made ‘Thursday into the death of Pete Popovitch. . 39, who was instantly afternoon when he Street the elty hospital. shown by his assailants ix tal Police who were summoned thugs disappear in an alley. Hathaway, who {ts an employe the General Petroleum Co level of No, 11 mine at Black Dia- mond. Popoviteh lived at 4506 39th ave, S.. Seattle. He was uomarried and has no known relatives. by shooting himself at a lo cal hotel here. Immediately him again, own dinner pail and kicking bim the side and head unti he consciousness again. the pair TOMORROW Baked Hallbat an Gratin, Mashed Petatoes, Bread and Butter— 25c IN THE FOLLOWING ‘ COLEGROVE’S RESTAURANTS hat and disappeared, tion of his assailants, THEATER WEEK IS PROCLAIMED RERE 1524 Third Ave. In a letter received Wednesday the Chamber of Commerce, Hill announced his a of the Far Rast. ten from Tokyo, the first stop his tour of the Orient. simo comes here from Japan. We hold it a binding obligation upon us to serve our depositors in. matters which help them to greater commercial growth and financial success. Presents SIR PHILIP GIBBS The National City Bank of Seattle In Hig Celebrated Lecture “WHAT AMERICA MEANS TO THE WORLD” MASONIC TEMPLE Tonight, 8 P. M., February 16 Tickets $2, $1.50 ands Second at Marion GO TO THEATRE WEEK’ DOWNTOWN THEATRICAL Plus War ax CARNIVAL Feb : Entire Balcony $1.10 th E BEST 772 18-253) IRARnIeEa enn OPERA VAUDEVI ae Actor. areata PHOTOPLAYS ~~? STOCK MAIM WORKER Man Is Beaten Senseless on Attacked by two thags across the street from the county-city building ag he was on his way to work Thursday morning, ©. EK. Mathaway. 5615 Rainier ave. was beaten into unconsciousness | and Is in a critical condition at Hathaway had no money in hin pockets at the time, and the ferocity their disappointment over this fact. pedestrians who witnessed the as | sault, arrived just in time to see the early as 1919 the five defendants « had just/thru newspapers and agents con-| baby was victimized stepped off a Rainier valley street | cerning the financial standing of the car and was walking down Jamen at toward Third ave. when the assault | lie occurred at 7:10 a. m. | {8 now seeking to extradite Jafet Lin.|ave., were burglarized and five wom-| 0 woolwine nald. WE MINION DA—Oe woes | Oy ia the teckel tne teed with| ec eee n's dreanen wore taken. The thieves |'°rae, jim” Blewart, the dlaappear y ° o va indo ac : ing bootlegger, walked out of the SeSaeine Cotton, Walled Staian co. |t, So crngued, ion Mat aa aiey. |Lindeberg Hearing brute two winows at the'Cleno'Dye] movie murder” case again today, " Hathaway regained his senses as Works, 614 h ave, and for the|294 With him went the last tangible} the men were going thru bis pockets and he raised himself on one eibow.| attacked | Hearing of beating him with his/aguinst Jafet Lindeberg, wanted in loat Hearing policemen approaching. | an the thugs picked up their victim's | Wednesday. At the city hospital Hatligway | has been made to extradite Linde. was unable to furnish any “deserip- BY ACTING MAYOR |, Aw the feature of “Goto Thea- Samuel | ceptance of his appointment by the chamber to the post of honorary tradé commissioner His letter was writ Hill will ae- company Marshal Joffre to Seattle! when the former French generalis- her house had been entered and sev eral boxes of household moods, in- cluding « jewel case containing valu able jewels, a number of drenses, kuita and overcoats, had been stolen together with negotiable bonds anc necurition, two gold rings, a wedding |). ovine ring, a ring set with pearls, an emer: |rusttving the Irish treaty by ald and @ turquoise ring, three fra: |e e in wren State ternal pins, a gold chain and four |) ait aeiners had fresh dune women’s hats clghbors said today they saw two strangers enter the house while Mra Cochran wan absent, Pollee are tn porseasion of descriptions of the men The value of the jewelry is estimated t about $500, R. C. Anderson, 2221 12th ave, N. returned home Thursday morning to find his home leoted by thieves, who had stolen nearly every suit, dren, overcoat and other articles of cloth:| ing belonging to hix family, and jew cluding ® ®earfpin set with nds, a diamond bar pin rings, Hyen Anderson's bie undershirt was gone, A camera and $20 in cash also were taken, The Dime Dye Works, 1825 BANK INQUIRY! Name Two Lindebergs, Lar- son, Chilberg and Drury Jafet Lindeberg, Gustaf Linde | berg, O. 8. Larvon, J. E. Chilberg and | Charles Drury are today facing ne’ charges in connection with the fail ure of the Scandinavian American bank here. The state chargen these five offi-| leers of the now defunct bank con-| lepired, in 1919 and 1920, to « money from stockholders and pa-| trons of the bank for their own per sonal use. Charges of conspiracy to! defraud were filed by Prosecuting Attorney Selden, The complaint Churchill, seere- announced in Feiners, Winston tary for the colonies, ommons. Churchill made the announcement legaliz officers of the Irish republican army by Ulster constables in Newry, County Down.’ This town t« ommianee by both the free state and Ulster. mt Collins, Tho 1. Ru A. officers were akon to the police barracks, search. 1 and detained. This n renult in more border raids in reprisal. HERE’S MORE ABOUT MOVIE MURDER STARTS ON PAGE ONE to by charges that as| knew the bank to be insolvent, and/ and of | that they made false representations | several institution It is on this charge that the state Minor to the slayer of Taylor. lim Jim” i# the informant who told District Attorney Woolwine of ‘A baby’s eri> wae stolen from the |hearing a shot and seeing a woman + hurry away fram the Taylor home, home of Mra. & Gustay, 612 2oth/ tive © . ave. last week, she reported Thurs |. le offered corroborative evidenc Gay, Tie bed along with aprings | Womwine G@patched several operat: and mattress, had been crated for|'¥e#, headed by Charles Jones, for ’ wn crated OT | mer police chief, to check on it. The| shipment and left on the back porch. | iaence wag substantiated in some} details, disproved in others. But when Jones returned with his report }"Slim Jim” had disappeared. An all-night search for him was unsuccessful, Yenterday morning, however, he was reported to have gotten in touch with Jones again of his own volition ni supplied more details of what \nappened at Westlake terrace court ‘on the night of the murder. Just ae the district attorney and Is Postponed Again SACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb. 14 the extradition case clue fourth time this year looted the es tablishment of a number of suits and drennen, in| Tacoma on a charge of wrecking the Beandinavian American bank there, was postponed until Friday, it w announced at the governor's offi This is the second attempt that NEW TROLLEY Counciimanic sentiment ‘Thursday HERE’S MORE ABOUT GIBBS STARTS ON PAGE ONE —_——$_—$—$ should be left to settle her own home | rae in favor of the purchase of Pet the é ; ter” week, officially proclaimed || ee i ntweight, epunty Wakes suat|troubles. | Yet that iw difficult ut nih Hail onan Mencedae. Cancalens initia” F AUTO KITCHEN by Robert B. Hesketh, acting |) Counciman ©. T. frickson de[oeand Gots not interfere when Ul looted in Stewart's story, convinced Pike and Broadway [)| mayor, for the period from Feb- |) sured he would introduce an ordi ce attend OY et thick hea |there wan at least an element of SPECIALTY FOOD sHOP ruary 18 to 25, a downtown pe |) nance shortly, providing for the pur-| om “tates then Vister, which PAs ltruth in it which was essential to} 110 Pike st, rade wil be staged Tuesday, in || °N050 Or the care and thele pesment{remuned true to English home rule tiem, “sim Jim’ disappeared again which hundreds of theatrical pe || on'the instatiment plan, the city to{trd 2!) the difficulty, will say that) “Detectives were nent from Wook ple will take part. Pauline Fred!) make no prepayments to the car| nsisnd han betrayed her. | Person [wine's office today with instructions erick-Rutherford, who is honey- || Meuenruser ally, I think Ulster in wtrong enough |), Comt the city for “Slim Jim," / *. : elf and hope England ; mooning here, promised today || orn 1p. W. Henderson, OE had ypomrey trees jbring him and--it is said—keep hign that she would lead the parade if |) tendent of transportation » a oad will not interfere. Fventually, and |i. lent of sportation, and Peter)... ly befére i ” Sir Phil-} oe - she is still In town. Witt, Cleveland traction expert, have|oer ny, Defére very long.” Bir Philly iqeer sUSPROTS | ip Gibbs added, “Ulster and the|™ : ——_—_— | fecommendeg the purchase of the|outhern states will come to an un-|NOT CONNECTED ears to replace the present Jarge.|4erstanding. They both realize they| After grilling the eight blackmail DY | slow und costly cars, Henderson declared at the utilities committee meeting Thursday that the municipal railway in 1921 prac | Ucally paid its own way. ‘MINERS FIGHT HOWAT CROWD INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 16.—Lead. ers in the United Mine Workers |fought vigorously today to prevent j their wage convention from going radical | Faced with the possible neceasity fof a strike April 1, when their wage contract expires, Presider John 1. Lewis and other interns tional officers preparing to amother the losurgency lof Alexander Ho the Kansas [fire brand, and his rebel followers jwho were expeile from the organ | mation. ad |Rail Unions Won’ t ” “ Bre *- suspects captured yesterday in a gun. ween and economically |rnt with federal officers and depu - 7 ty sheriffs, postoffice inapectora to- “Just at present, however,” he con-|With the Taylor case. tinued to roak, “the most important | “We established the fact that these thing in the world in the friendship |™eo, Who are Russians, did not even between England and America. The|*00W that Taylor had been yyw countries have a common policy to- ba bo locum Office told the ward the world. All the old causes | itee : of friction between the two have been | Checking up on Taylor's assets re- aed te Ves tale Ger 9 suited in the conclusion today that msoadg ne napeaebl several thousand dollars worth of off “Fine, And I'd like to stay in Amer-|tock and consider money fs len longer, only Tean't—im leaving (missing, according to Public Admin for England March 11. You asee,”|'*trator Frank Bryson, Sir Philip Gibbe explained, “I've got|, Taylor had planned to pay income a lonesome little woman at home, tax on greater assets than were and, besides, the:boy and I are both /*0U%d after his death, Bryvon sald. away at this time, so we can't stay too long. ‘The "boy" is Anthony Gibbs, trav cling with bis father on the latter's third lecture tour thru America. “He belong at Oxford,” his father told me, and then laughed, “but the faculty thought the trip might prove on| were completely HERE’S MORE ABOUT WILD BOYS STARTS ON PAGE ONE | ‘intellectual’ and worthy, #0 granted Join Mine Strike) him the leave of absence to come| | CLEVELAND, Onto, Feb. -|along jtinue so until the law.makers at Railroad workers of America il yr When we came to the book mub-|Clympla come to their senses and join strike in sympathy with |Ject, I asked Sir Philip Gibbs about | PAS" AD act providing for all these fal castaways. uch children are a worse menace lety and the future of the race than all the normal-minded criminals, both adult and juvenile, in the coun- try, The moron type is easily influ: enced to commit any sort of crime, and, as he is totally irresponsible, he ia far more dangerous than the mere- ly criminal typ | « Champion Debaters to Seek More Glory The Richmond Beach high school | debate team, champion of its din-) miners, proposed his own publications “There.” he declared, sort pleased, “I might state my one ob. ‘jection to the American people. It's regarding my own books, The Amer jeans, for some reason or other, don't like my titles, and always change them. Just now,” he continued ‘ro selling my. ‘Reali r’ under the title vow It Re Not so good—do y thin Guess over here you like things © snappy | “Since we're discussing books and| writing, and such things, I've got! something else I'd like to say,” the April 1, if operators fail to meet wage scales adopted at |the miners’ convention at Indianap. jolie, @ high official of the Brother. |hood of Locomotive Engineers told the United Press today. “We have very specific reguin- tions governing this point,” he de- “rules which forbid us to en: ter sympathy strikes.” Rallroaders are expected to give} | “moral and financial support.” of o iF ormer Mayor of ‘Twenty.atx of the kidnaped union-|secking evidence liste have been released by the Sinn |the priest's movements the night of | the crime, It is alleged Father De Lorme took [Raoul for an him and threw his body out at the fecond reading of the bill | roadnide, today automobile ri gators they heard the engine of his for grievance in the arrest of three|car running at 11 o'clock the night} of the murder. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb. 1 | Former Senator Albert J. Beveridge jis represented in the dail by misiaal | sence hin candidney today for the republican senatorial nomination, | reopening the old “bull moowe” fight | in Indiana, | concerning | shot a confidence game. | The affairs of Charies Apple, bh jof the latest finance company t come under federal scrutiny, probed by state and federal [thorities. TOURIST CROP IN CALIFORNIA FROST-BITTEN the motive being to get his toe Astcintae aden | estate and life insurance. Neighbors | NGELES, Feb, 16—The of Father De Lorme told investi. |] %Uthern California tourist crop is Preacher’s Murder somewhat frost-bitten, This was revealed today tn a || check of the various railroads and || MONT IDA, Ark., Feb, agencies having to do with the ||fate of Rev. Harding Hi annual winter influx of Eastern- ||charged with murder, is ex} ers, |be in the hands of a jury here ‘The rallroads eald tourist travel Raymond Cole, the p was 25 per cent below last year. || Witness, aseerts Dr, Hughes The charnber of commerce said it eed kill Mrs. Anna McKeenon, was fully 40 per cent below. cluse, last May. Cole is now & life sentence., Trial Nears C 2,000 Pairs of Infants’ and Misses’ Shoes A Spokane Lecturing Dr. W. J. Hindley, former mayor I of Spokane, and now special repre sentative for the Washington State Retailers’ association, is this week delivering lectures in the auditorium of Vrederick & Nelson's on subjects relative to merchandise, Thursday's nthor continued. “I'm ever ed with the journaliam organi- vations I find over here, and I'm looking forward to an International organization of journalists "© trict in King county, is preparing | to debate the champion team of the other King county district in| the near future to determine the ranisation of jchampionship of the county, The Sir Phillip Gibbs had a second ap-' district in which Richmond Beach| pointment at 10 o'clock, So I didn't femain much longer.” Sir Philip “0% {ts championship includes lecture, beginning at 2:30 p. m., will (ibhy waa scheduled for a busy day Schools in Kent, Foster, Renton, deal with “The nt's Attitude n line of interviews in the Vashon, Maple Valley and Rich on the Wage Scale."" Friday Dr A mecting of two. in. the mond Beach. Members of the team | Hindley will use the subject, Porabaipeatal tb ge mllgg bine Sy Bo. Bessie Carlson and John and There a Better Way to Distribute \ivcrica Means the Wert” ue Magner, Merchandise?" the Masonic temple, at 8 p.m. Late the same evening, Sir Phillip Gibbs \To Give Lectures will cian the train for Portland, ; on Handling Soil Fight lectures on soll management will be given for the benefit of farm- era by Prof, Leonard Hegenauer of | | in Seattl morning, are Ruth Did you Pal Dismisses Case Against Jitneurs ‘The case against three jitney driv. the State College of Washington at ers, William Onbey, A. W, Ray the following places; February 20, P, W. Pelpier, of the Great We 10 a. m., Bothell, K hall; 1:30 Partners, a co-operative jitney asso- P» mM. Redmond, Reeds hall; Febru ations was disinissed in police ut ary 21, 10 a m,, Bellevue, A nuradn Gordon munity hall, Congregational ehureh; on char ye with 1:30 p. m., Tolt, high school; Febru. muta 4 ary 23, 10 a. m, Renton, Grange Judge Gordon said the dismissal | ball; 1:30 p.m. Maple Valley, Get Booth Tarkington did not indicate that the jitneys|bons hall; February 24, 10 a, m coudd operate under their proposed | Neuwaukum, Grange hall; 1:30 p. m., schedule, Eaumelaw, city ball. that will appeal to those who buy for children. tacks are used in the construction of these shoes. —styles for play and dress wear —button or lace —in black, brown and smoked leathers Infants’ sizes 3 to 54 An exceptional opportunity for saving—at $2.45 2,000 Yards of Staple Cottons 1,000 YARDS OF MUSLIN in 36-inch lent quality for aprons, curtains and many other purpos' yard. 1,200 Hemmed Huck Towels Hemmed Towels of good quality bleached, absorbent cot- ton huck, with red borders, size 16x34—special 10c each. Friday and Saturday FT ousewares Show JST two days re J ings in Housewares Cooking Utens' —at exceptionally-low prices. ing helps and suggestions provided in the thirty and more exhibits of the Housewares Show—and to make visits to these displays profit- able as well as enlightening, there are nearly a score of featured offer- Featured for Friday: No nails or Misses’ sizes 111% to 1314 Children’s sizes 6 to 11 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Special 15c Yard UNBLEACHED 1,000 YARDS OF STRIPED OUTING width—an excel- FLANNEL in fleecy quality, striped on light grounds with blue, pink and combination colorings, 27 inches wide; special 15¢ yard. es; special 15¢ Special 10c Each —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB main in which to take advantage of the homekeep- — including Bathroom Fittings Is Aluminum Ware Housewares Show, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORS jf

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