1M Brt&T" i" RyS,J&3 frT'r ?WPPrv" ' ', m WWI K?aiMPR.sr-r'ae7i.arv' vf.t '"siKssMFTFt t ?4 ' yi r .-;v j-pw -; ' (7 V, ''.'IK' ' V T i r - j. ' ? .w 5 n v 4 EYENING PUBLIC LEDGER-BHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, lgft 17 r u X.' . COPY OF WALSKA IS Crushed Under Aute DECREE FOUND proof of Legal Ending of Mar riage te d'Eingorne Declared in Existence GRANTED IN RUSSIA IN 1915 Vu Wh. Oct. ".-"-TIip mystery cost nbniit tlif first lnilmnd of Mine. Ganmi V(ilU un dispelled ycterdn. Her reun"l. Pndlnj Field Miilcme. dUcleseil tliit tlir ''"I" 'f ""' divorce decree ob tained liv I lie bcntitlful "pern liiiRci from Captain Aruidlc d'Mngorne Is In WWetlCP. ' When Snmuel t nlermyer veeentlv re turned from nbrend n routed for Alex- ' inrJrr (Wlirnii, Hie present litisbiiml of ... WnUUn. iiilinmtlen was iri rn I that effort- would be mndc te iirevr thnt be "ns I,et lpBn".v divorced from Captnln d'ttiiRernc. If tlinl were tue It vaq nlfl. ner innrrlnsc te CVhrait would bt dissolved. Mr Mnlenn. in reply te questions, ,eterlny s-niu : ",U. riiclnn llenlc feimer counsel i for Mine WnlKn, linn the copy of tbe (In If I I'"0 seen u. i urn miurincii tlmt Mme- Walska nnd d'Kingernc np np eparcd before "n Jttisslan Consular of ficial In Pari nnd consented te the en trance of the decrce ut PctreRrad. The ireiind of the decrce was matrimonial ?njwluet. She was net obliged te go te Russia te institute tbc action." In making application for the mar nije ll',enM Mine. Walska said that .;! vas twenty-four years old, that ,e wa- born in Warsaw, HumIu, nnd tliat her first buband was living. She filed a mpplcmentnl affidavit declaring that she had obtained u divorce. Mine. Walska said her father's name was ariolcen I'liaez and her mother's Careline l'lnkewnkn. Mr. Mnlenc cxplnlncd yesterday that Minn. WaNkn had first used the name (innn.1 Wnlska in n, stage tiame nnd later adopted it as her true name. Ist Piipcrs In Trnvel Recntdlng her first husband, Mine, WaRn in the affidavit filed with the irnrriaftc license application recited : "(ianna WalHka, being duly sworn, Mil depose and hn. that an action for Hirerre vns commenced In the Judicial Department of the Senate Ht St. Pet Pet recrad, Kussia, by deponent ngnlnst lnr husbanil. the said Arcadie d'Kin- some. raid action resuuee 111 a final decre in fnver of the deponent en- , Urel in March, 1015. "That deponent has -made diligent i ml careful search ter fniu imai decree, but that the same has been iniidaid and cannot be found, mostly due te the fact that deponent line traveled ex hnslvely in the last year and a half anil the said papers were lest in such travel." Second Husband Died Mine. AValska'a becend husband, Dr. Frnenkcl, died. And it was understood at one time that the first husband was. ahe dead. In February, 1015, Mine. Welska announced te the newspapers that her firct mibnnu had been i.iueil liile landing his company in the Kus hian adwuice into Fust I'russia. The report wan reiterated in August. 1111 Ti. iv hPn the engagement of Mnie. Wulska j tn Lewell M. I'ulnicr. of Hroekljn, wan! annnumed. j ('aptain d'Flngernc was reported, sine en September 7. 1010. when Mine. WaKka .Hid Or. Frnenkel applied for their innrriage license. Arc W 1 wm m y '&:'? of disputes of the appraisement of prop prep trly. The Vnrc total contains nn item of SUMMXK) for the completion of the Parkway. This bun te bef counted In the total of unencumbered funds, but the question ilrlnes: "What Is there te complete, nt this time, en the I'urk wuy." The money Is simply an exce-s, one of the excesses due te the policy el ear marking. Mbre Tut Under Cenlract The Varc total also contains S317, CI 5.27 for- imvinz streets. The Cen treller's report shows that 31,H7.05 wan put under contract Inst month. And since the recent icipiest for the lean, approximately .125,01)0 has been put under contract. Twe Items for the crndlnit and Hav ing of the Mtrects 'show in the list of unencumbered funds approximately !?1 ,000.000. Uut the Controller's rr rr pert phiflily shows- that this is "ub ject te future lcgift atien by Council." t Anether big sum which helps the Vnrc men te make n flue showing with figures, with of course a careless dis regard of facts, Is .fliOO.OOO for a rub bish and garbage dcstiucter. In the (list place this sum is subjc i te "future legislation by Council" and in the second place, Council ha-i just beldlj refused te bupply the needed legisla tion in an effort te hamstring, it Is charged, the Administration bticct cleaning program for next Mai. Anether nice item In tbe Varc total is SiaiA'dl for bathing beaches. The bare statement of this sum and its in clusion Jn the total of "unencumbered leans" ignores two important facts. The first is that the use of the money is subject te legislation by Council, and the second is tuut SlUl,;i,!l.tm was pluccd under contract labt month. Water Plans Ge Ahead nnd Pine streetn station. When he get back te the comer he saw the six men .deporting in one of the nutomebileH. About 1 o'clock tills morning William Supplce. 555 Mavland street, German town, was walking along Orthodox street, neer Large trcct, Frankford. A big t- irlnz car drove up ujid six men Jtimp'd out. Surrounding Supplee and brandishing guns, the men demanded bin menrj. They get $25 in cash end two checks, each for $15. Then they drove nway. At 1 :'M A. M. n large "touring car. tills time containing eight men, halted alongside the curb at iJighth nnd t;eurt- land streets, and called te jescpn Coombs, 4(124 North Twelfth street. It did net take th eight men long te take $125 from Coombs, his watch, chain nnd Masonic charm. Then they bade him a cheerful "geed-night." At 1h35 A. M. a touring car contain ing eight men halted near F. V. Fink. 5010 North Tenth street, and requested him te give up his vnluubles. Fink handed ever $20 in cash and some jewelry. Tne men. Michael Walker. f'.252 North Fifteenth street, .ind Geerge Tucker, 1524 Westmoreland street, were en thetr way home ftem ledge .it about 1 :47 A. M. At Thirteenth and West moreland streets a large touring car, tills time containing four men, drove up, halted, nnd the four men jumped out. "Come en. men, back tin against the wall and shell out," said one of the bandits. Walker and Tucker complied, giving the bandits $75. mmmmmmmmm mm 1 m MM! iw S Friday, Oeteber 7, 1921. Stere Open. D.lljr nt 9 A. St. Cle.e. t l30 IM. W NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -.MARKET WI2 STREETS J 1&G&1kS38S JOHN ItKUNO PAUL UASSAIVZZO Twe riilladelphla men who were hilled en the Bethlehem piiie near Unienvllle vluii the auto In which Uiey Mere riding plunged into a ditch Gleucetter te Vete en Bends A proposed $20,000 bend Issue for street improvements in Gloucester, N. J., will be submitted te the voters nt the November election. Gloucester City Council decided InRt night te call for Werk en the extension of the water a popular vote en the issue. Pretests supplv is going right ahead, but t'lls I against tne ean unless uini course was does net prevent the use of the Cen- j token have been mndc by U, property trellcr's -figures In nn effort te discredit i owners. Figures Shew Vare Lean Hoax leniliiiird from Tune Our ellnirn, said t hat at a most (nnserva tue estimate, $15,000,000 or $20. WIO.000 of this sum as detinitely ear niurked se (hut the money could net possibly be used for any ether purpose. The remaining $20,000,000 is scat tered through the almost innumerable bureaus, he tint the sum of unused nienejs In inch Is lrtuully negligible. Aecnrdinj, te Mr. Harper nnd ethers, a large "linre of the whole sum of $2(1. imil.llOO (an be accounted for ns being in readiness for contracts, but delajed awaiting the plans and specifications. Is KeMiIt of "Logrolling" Incideutnll) ir is n pcciiiiur point that are men ;iie using a condition against die Administratleii which was created b the legnillmg nod enrmiirking tactics of ihe nie ('euncilmcu ; a political sys trm nliicii was tleiieunced bj the Ad Ad inlnisti.itieii and which results in leun funds being tuddc uwnnilable for nnj "tlier iiiimisp than that stated in the Tiluinnis-s of Council. Anether punt which the Varc men 'rerloek is that they have fought gainst supplying the f'it Architect. Iio under the City Churter is ciuirged i'Ii the dut of preparing all plans and li's-itiutiiiiis, with mi ndequutv staff. Where nt jenst sixt men are needed m the ( it Architect's eflice, enlj live "sn ar mniluble Tin- I ti'ustrmgiug policy has pre sented the City Architect from pre paring plans nnd therefore tbc nctunl starting of work under contract has been held up. Other Contracts Pending Uut Lilrccter Cavcn and ethers said that even se, most of the se-called mi encunibercd money would be under con tract by the end of the year. Net only docs the Mayer propose te show by facts gathered from his di rectors and bureau chiefs that the "un encumbered" story of the Varc me,n is myth, but he will show by the report of the Controller himself that the fig ures have been cleverly piled up tei theRake of nrRumcnt. Fer example, the total unencumbered funds contains un item of SlM.OOO for icpairlng nnd resurfacing streets. Hut the same repeit shows that upwaid of SI 00 .000 was placed under contract lust month and that about $fl00.0fJ0 has re eentlj been pent out of the original um of S400.000. ' Experts say it is tint possible te spend mere than this in the time allotted. Ag.ttn the, total figure used b. th Vnrc men "entains an itei.i of $1. "'7.27 .'or wages and material for al teratien. maintenance end npiiir of police and fire building. Hut the Controller's report shows 1 lint nearly $4000 was idnccd mder centri-'t List month. Other (eu'.rncts will be let an seen us the plans jir read; . Yei it is such items that go te swell the Undley ttal of "unencumbcicd 'e.ins." The Vare tetnl contains upward of SK.OOO.OOO for the Tree Library nnd Convention Hall, u sum bound up in litigation. There is another nuieunt of $5I)0,MM) for the construction of new police nnd fire stations. Hut the Con troller's icpert show Hint this Is "sub "sub jiet te future legislation" by the Varc Varc Varc contielled Council. Bridge iMind Iiuludfd One of the big item in the Varc total is S500.000 for the Seuth Sticet Bridge The facts ure. according te the Majer's office, that the IHictter of Public Works lias adxciti-cd seernl times in I an unsuccessful effort te get bills In llm matter of sewers th" items ur almost imuriabh earniiuked. Yet tin totals count in the sum of the uneii cumbered fund. Ter iustnnce, the following (barge? stand in the Varu total : Bingham street sewer, $75,000; Charles street sewer, $50,000. and se en. Plans nre being made for these sewers or have been ordered made. Until the tnutriii'l is let the sum appears as un incumbered. Then -hcic is i0MKH) fei th n prn cmei.t if Delaware acnu from Snjde- aienue. south Tlie Mtms of centiacts is iieM up r "nilintj nd'U'-tmin' the Administration Fer example, the Varc total includes $2,1U1,-127 ler the extension and im provement of the water supply. The Controller's own report shows that nearly $100,000 was placed under con tract last month. J Among the myriad items which go te make the se-called unencumbered total i arc two, totaling about $5000, for the completion of City Hall. This is net n serious preposition, jet the $5000 ndded te many ether such bums gees te i swell the Vure figures. J ff l Patrolman Is Shet 1 in Fight With Thugs mMaMMmmiMmMmmnmvaK "H" will be pleased with asce Coffee 25 lb iig Continued from I'aee One member of the force bincc hiy return j from overseas. Bandits Steal Aute Fight ether bandits believed te be re sponsible for the held-ups In the north ern section of the city early today, stele an automobile In West Philadelphia. The gang was noticed by Magistrate Carsen ns he was welking nleng Wal nut street near Fortv-feurth, at nhnut 11 :40 o'clock last night. The magistrete saw six men inspecting several automo biles uarked In tne neighborhood. Sus picieus, he telephoned the Fifty-fifth MBIfflmMMWOHBiaWMMm i At all our Stores 7 Tfie HUMPHREY Radiantfire New Possible en Easy Credit Tenns Par asT BY special arrangement ducct -with the Humphrey factory, Stem & Ce. can new offer you the tested and proven, "RADI WTFIRE" en most convenient creel This will prove very -nelceme fe theusand: of I'hllaci-lphla lieinkeepers. especially whe n can iieleet from a full range of models, and vrv moderately priced from SI C.00 ie ."jyK.OG Uimpliiey UAlJlAXTFITti: can be uaed a n fireplace and the smaller models in ai tioek ir.d corner of the home. Thej f, ve veu the greatest joy a id comfort you r er had In your home. Thej sae you fully j ten of oeai a month in the winter time Thy burn ordinary city eas at an a e" aef reFl of two cents an he"i STERNSC 712714 Market 3t O vv77KvZw7 j 'JLv7 JV 'i' I $ 85 SfMfl nilOAl) STUEKT AT SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE TIFFANY RINGS I' or this week vc have selected tcli beautiful and line white diamonds fieni our choice stock of unset .slenes and mounted them cch in u Tiffany Kim? of untque design. Tliesc stones are of such beauty and se full of lire and brilliancy that setting is net necessary te make them attractive. Se in this let we have lcnlly ten btipreme Benis of jew eh y tlint we challcnKf ally store te duplicate for the puce we aie nskintf, $125.00 each, which in itself is a ureat van- , wssien when .ou knew that tln-y originally bold for $175 each. IMIOM 1I1AMOM) .'i'JII s OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS i There's a Lasting Sat Sat isfactien in Owning a DIAMOND $0.00 One can become yours very easily en our Extended Payment Plan A Little Down and Pay Little by Little Call in and we will gladly explain our plan that makes the owning of a DIAMOND easy. SCHORR & HERBST Diamonds : Wiitch.es : Jewelrj 100 S. Eleventh St. Next te I nileil t Un Mere First Doer IIclew Chesthut WEEKLY t Perfect Wkite DIAMOND S.t in Platinum Tep 14-kt. Green Geld Ring Our Annual Sale of Fall & Winter Underwear Offers Savings of 25 te 50 en Prevailing Retail Prices MEN'S UNDERWEAR 75c Shirts & Drawers, 50c $1.00 Merine Shirts & Drawers, 69c 51.25 Hen vy Part-Weel Shirts & Drawers, 79c 51.50 Lamb's-Down Shiris & Drawers, 95c $2.00 te S2.50 Merine Underwear, $1.39 $2.25 Reet's Shirts & Drawers, $1.55 $4.00 Pure Weel Shirts & Drawers, $2.69 $1.39 Union Suits, 79c $2.00 Union Suits, $1.39 $4.00 Madcwcll Union Suits, $2.69 WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR 89c & $1.15 Vests, Tights i and Pants Regular Sizes, 59c Extra Sizes, 69c $1.75 te $2.50 Merine Underwear, $1.39 S2.50 te $3.50 Merine Underwear, $1.59 $2.00 te $3.75 Union Suits at $1.39 $2.00 & S2.50 Kayscr Silk-Tep Vests, 95c 79c te $1 Bleemers. 48c 75c & 89c Union Suits, 48c 89c & $1 Union Suits, 59c CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 50c & 59c Vests and Pants, 35c; 3 for $1.00 Infants' $1.00 te SI. 50 Merine Vests, 69c Very finest grades of merino wool ribbed vests with button fronts and buttenless style; also bands. Sizes up te 3 years. 75c te $1.00 Smythficld Cotten Vests & Pants, 59c $1.00 te $1.25 Sleeping Garments Si.es 1 te 5 Years at 69c Sizes 6 te 10 Years at 79c 50c Pearl Underwaisls, 35c; 3 for $1.00 $1 te $1.25 Union Suits Sizes 2 te 8 Years-at 79c Sizes 10 te 16 Years at 89c SNELLENBUROS First Fleer I Beys' $1.00 te $1.25 Union Suits Sics 2 te 8 Years at 79c Sizes 10 te 16 Years at 89c $2.00 te $2.50 Merine Union Suits Sizes 2 U 8 Years at .51.59 Sizes 10 te 16 Years at $1.79 Beys' $2f.50 te $3.00 Union Suits, $1.95 The Madcwcll natural gray, ribbed merino, part-wool union suits. Sizes 24 te 34. Big Saturday Sale of 500 Pairs of Women's $8.00 One and Twe Strap Pumps At $4.95 Pair Modish New Fall Footwear of the Smartest Designs and Celers Tremendously Underpriced The One-Strap Pumps in dark brown ealf button - strap style with leather mili tary h c c I 6. Shown. The Twe-Strap Pumps light tan calf buckle strap style with baby French heels. Shown. Beth have welted and stitched soles. All sizes and widths. Women's $8.00 te $12.00 Strap Pumps and Lace Oxfords (fcC AC te Sell at, Pair JO.VO A large variety of one and two strap pumps and lace oxfords in an unlimited choice of patterns. The leathers include: Tan Calfskin, Cray Suede, Faicn Suede, Mahogany Calf and Gunmetal Calf. Turned or Welted Selen and Military, Baby French and Hinh French HecU. Women's $13.50 te Finest Hicrh-Cut Shoes te Sell at, P $7.95 In this let is brown ca calf, gun-metal calf, black kid, brown kid and tan corde calf In the smartest and pret tiest of the new fall styles, with perforated wing or straight tips, ail nave mimiuj vm- Xjs ing heels. fc Children's Peny Cut Tan Calf Lace Shoes On bread - tee lasts with welted and stitched soles. I QA . -Ov WV w IE 7 Lace air : I I it I II I If, tan ! vfl "?$ jf M J ley. If9 I lit I uT1 f I S '"V. PS Sizes 6 te 8, Rep;. $5.00, at $3.15 Sizes 8I2 te 11, Reg. $6.00, at $3.95 Sizes 11 ' te 2, Reff. $7, at $1.95 Beys' $5.00 Tan Shoes, d3 QC: Sizes 1 te 5' 2 at VO.ye Tan calf Fnglish lace shoes with welted roles and rubber, heels. Small Beys' $4.50 Tan de a r Shoes, Sizes 10 te 13'2 "D0 Tan calf lace slmes en Inoad-tee last with rubber heels, cv i L MBJRuS Second Fleer Cunning' Little Opera Glasses for the Kiddies Made in the Regular Greicn-l'p Way At 89c Tomorrow a Tremendous Sale of Wemeifs $3 Pure Weel Slipover Blouses Marked Way Down te $1.95 Each A wonderful opportunity te get that sweater bleuie you've been premising yourself right new. when you need it at a saving most extraordinary! All strictly pure wool blouses novelty weaves short and long sleeve styles in a wonderful assortment of the favorite fall colorings. Becoming te everybody and se low priced it wouldn't pay te bother making one! Alse a Big Scarf Special! Women's $10 Brushed Weel Scarfs In a Great Sale at $6.95 Each Tuxedo style with pockets nnd belts in. a splendid selection of the loveliest and most oeceming color combinations. Warm in tex ture, smart iv. style and tremendously effective for chilly d.ys. bSELLE'.SJRS Second Fleer 69c Laces and Nets Attractively Priced 75c and $1.25 Mercerized Cotten Lace Camisole Z(r & Yokes. Each.... ou Excellent imitations of hand-made lice. the top, straps ard ribbons all ready for the bodice part te be added may be used for camisoles, chemises or nightgown. 2'1; and t indies deep. $1.75 72-Inch Silk Tulle M 7Q Nets, Yard Qi.Ly Crisp, dainty silk nets, in a wealth of color ings for dresses, scarfs, sashes and millinery purposes. Plenty of black. Millinery Laces, Yard. Radiums Chantillv and Spanish effect . all widths. 5', r '.S.T:r: First Fleer 50c t0 $2.25 Saturday Silk Specials $3.50 Satin Charmeuse $1.79 Yard All pure silk, finely woven and finished with a rich luster. 40 inches wide. In black, navy blue and dark brown. $4 Crepe Meteer, Yard. . .M qe 11 pure dyed silk with a crepr J)iyrfX0 back and lustrous satin face. In bla-k and un icellf it range of geed colors. 10 inches, wide $2 Crepe de Chine, Yard. A pine silk crepe de clunt of -pUndidlv heay weight and geed quality. l'Ncellent assortment of light and dark color, and hliwk. '0 inches wide. $1.00 Corduroy, Yard :zr N.urew cord, iirnily even, in a UGL laige range of beit colors, fur natli re.ies, kimonos women's costume. 1as' -mt-, and draperies. Sr'L .P kl, 5 First Fleer $1.65 The cleverest little opera glasi.es, designed te focus and magnify in approved epcra-gla-s styk, and const ructed throughout with the same care given te glasses of regular size. They'll double the fun of going te the theatre and the season's just beginning! Mail and Phene Orders Promptly Filled. SNCLLENBURjGS First and Fourth Flpers 1200 Pair .Beys' $1.50 Pure Weel Ribbed Sports Hese Three-Quarter Length With Turn Over Tops 79c Pair Se Tremendous Has Been the Response te Our Great Custom Tailoring Preposition for Men Offering Madc-le-Mcasurc Suits That Would Be $50 or Mere Elsewhere, at $35.00 That H'c Have Decided te Continue This Wonderful Offer for a Few Mere Days Strictly lland'Tailercd Suits Thrnufheut Individual McaHUremrnts Separate Pattern Cut for Each Man Hasted Tru-Ons High-Grade Custom Tailoring Fabrics Splendid Assortment of Patterns and Celers Firel-Claai Linings, Trimmingx and Findings c, 'C-i uj Third Fleer Extra Special! Scheel Umbrellas Trustworthy Rainy Day Friends for the Kiddies Unusually Fine Values at $1.50 Made of sturdy fast black cotton taffeta ever genuine Paragon frame.-. The Girls' Handles are of harduoed, with fashionable silk cords and bakclite rings, just like mother's. One pic tured. Handlefe for Hejs ceiik in hardwood, in manly Prince of Wales and opera styles. 18, 20, 22 and 2-1 inch -izc Sl 'jJHlS First Fleer f T Enter Snellenburg's Amateur Photographic Contest With a Mounted Enlargement of Your Rest Negative Yeu May Win One of. the Handsome Prizes We Offer! An amateur photographic contest, open during the entire month of October. Bring your entries te our Kodak Department w will place them en display in our Fourth Fleer Auditorium, vherc they may be viewed by the public, and where they will b" judged by a committee of leading Philadelphia artists. The Prizes: First Prize: i'19.00 Se. ,'JA Autographic Ko dak Special, with Kodak Anastigmnt Lens f. 6. ... Second Prie: $50.00 Ne. 1 Autographic Ko dak Special, with Kodak Anastigmat Lena f. C. 0. Third Prize: 323.00 Ne. 2C Autographic Ko dak Junier, with Kodak Anastigmat Lens f. 7. 7. SV' L' 3."RaS First Fleer Week-End News Extraordinary for Motorists! Six Months' Repair Service Absolutely Free en AH Girard Cord and Fabric Tires Purchased en or After October First CORDS aoeo MILES, Fer Six Months Frem Time of Purchase We Will Repair 4.11 Punctures, Blew-Outs, Cuts and Injuries Through Accident Sustained by All Genuine fiirard Tires. In Case Any Girard Tire Is Found Defec tive in Material, Construction or Workman ship, a cw Tire Will Re C'ven Free, Less Cost bf Mileaqe I svd. This Selves the djuat rnent Problem. Girard Tires r the Bigg-,t V,ilu' en the Market Teda Ml Deuble Oversize, ti-Ply Single Cured Wrapped Tread Kvery (Jenuine Uirard Tire Heiirs Our Nanir. Racked hi a Guarantee Cord Tires 8000 Miles Fabric Tires 6000 Miles Girard Fabric Tires Adjusted en 0000 Miles Siii.sr, :iLM', .$2.65 .'i.'ixl'j . . 21.75 .'Jl.l'2 . . 2.1.50 :.-1'', 27.70 :m t ' t . . . ,'je.in a:; ."i .... :i:i.:ie .'7x5 .. . .'M.65 30x3' 2 32x3' 2 31x1 32x4 33x4 31x1 i (i.en 1 S.50 20.5(1 21.00 22.50 Girard Cord Tires Adjusted en S000 Miles S18.7. 33x1', . 30x3 i, 32x3 '2 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4 12 In brown, blue and green heather mixtures and oxford gray. Sizes 7 te 10V-. eNtixtNUUKjQD rirBi fleer I a, Sm 23.25 3.il, .. 20.00 35x4 'i . . 30.25 3(5x4 ' : . . 32.00 33x5 33.50 35x5 . , Mail and Phene Orders Filled SvellenburgS Third Fleer 35.00 30.00 37.01) 38.00 42.00 44.00 k & ' ' - N. SNELLENBUKG & CO N SNIXENBURGBcf . " fx
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