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Col. George Truesdell Invites Bids
for Construction of Seven
Story Building.
\ portion of the irresular-sliaped
, ' i, bounded bv Columbia road. W>
hooK hounded 8?.eet, Kaloratna
Street, the property of
?n,ru.rtct
Truesdell. is to e ao-irtment 1?
...ection of a seven-story apa
l>e unlike any structure of ti e k nd ^
Washington. An.ouncernen. o^ ^
,,lans of Col. Truesdell "as
,iaJ wlien several lOtitr. for the
-pre invited to ^ 8truc-l
work, nans for theproP B.
,ure haVe hee,. prepared b>
iteaton. architect- which the
The center of tne b occupied by
? r,a*iment is to be bui" ' fi,.sl flne
. ol. Truesdell S hon . Washington
..?sidence erected in ' ,s ?f frame
Heights '*"'UO";irt ls surrounded by a
. onslruct'.on. ?"<< .bade trees. Tilt
be, of beautiful sluid^ fppt on
mlin
0f ucrt""-" . feet on ' "
block has a fQn V j oining aye
lumbia road. U oAth street. 31?
?ue 324 feet on -?tn mt f^pt on 19lh
on Kalorama roa?J an ? - a public
Street "V'.Vaud residents of the
park is ideal, a"? ,n.,vs been anx
ne.ghborhood h?^%rnm<,,? should ac
ouire tlTe property for that
To Be Built of Limestone and Bii ?
The apartment is be built at the
'?U,h :,,\:fee?eon ro7umh,a road.
have frontages or street. It
Wyoming avenue a -
= ? to be of limestone and^bnc ^ ^
struction and the rn ^ of ?me_
tile. The building is second
stone up to the 'evel of^the^ ^
fl0?r: ^'ofrough texture buff-colored
are to be or rom,> -bout the main
ebnt^e?.snato he4^ carved white mar
ble feature of the building
\TI unusual feat'"6 sloraBe rooms
will be the location "'a? instead of
above the apartrnwhich is the usual
in the basement, * ' es. The pur
? ?ustom in . sUC ' e*?ment is utilize j
i??"?^s?jsrsisss:
:.;;\balhfloo"ras -ol as possible dur
i-or the summer ,r\ont^..ifl- ~rc to be
Three floors ot tl*^ U1 ?n<1 twelve
'-'ooms and f^ir baths each^TJiree^oors
rooms
ch. , t- upper floor, on
% portion of tne mu t<> be
whlcli the to*toragenrrooms d
of sumcient^s^e^h^ rTWrd
T^niSrge^eyainm^^--^
^heTels to beVoof garden with
? >r.fhouses at either end.
Sleeping Porches Provided.
T,., ten-room and twelve-room
. n i'tine'Us are to each have two sleep
V,; porches With bath adjoining. Each
:;-,hpe?;e ^ites is to!?.??-?.
- cept.on room, and about this will be
located the other rooms comprising .he
S The kitchens are to have tile walls
and eas and electric stoves and in
cinerators. An elaborate ventilation
svatem is to be installed. A vacuum
cleaning system iwll extend to every
room in the buildinjr.
The ^levators are to be located in -
closed shafts which will <"""
to hallways separate from the main
v-allwav on each floor. By this ar
rangement all noise will be eliminated.
The stir ways also are to be 'ocated in
fireproof shafts and are to be cut off
"rem each floor by fire-reststing doors.
RV this arrangement the stairways will
constitute inside fire escapes^
The apartment is to front on VV>onl
ine avenue, where it will overlook a
triangular shaped reservation formed
bv the intersection of Wyoming ave
? ue, Columbia road and -Oth street^
The space between the north side of
? proposed building ard col. Trues
d.ll's home place Is to be preserved as
a trarden Thus the apartment will be
located between two parking spaces.
THE COURTS.
Supreme Court of the United States, j
Friday, May 7. 1915. j
Present: The Chief Justice. Mr. Jus- -
tice McKenna. Mr. Justice Holmes. M?- i
Justice I>ay, Mr. Justice Hughes. Mr.
Justice Van Devanter. Mr. Justice La- !
mar. Mr. Justice Pitney and Mr. Jus
tice McReynolds.
Abraham M. Beitler of Philadelphia, j
pa ? .fames Beach Beckett of * hicago, j
111.'.* and Frank M. Hardenbrook of Jer- j
sev City. N. J . were admitted to prac- !
tice. , ;
No. -'?? I .as Vegas Railway and
Power Company eL al.. plaintiffs in er- 1
tor. agt. the Trust Company of St.
Louis county, trustee; in error to the
supreme ?-ourt of the state of New
Mexico: dismissed with costs, pursuant
to the tenth rule.
No. 268. E. 1 j. Brand, jr.. el al.. i
surviving executors, etc., plaintiffs in
error, agt. the Union Elevated Railroad
Company et al.; argument continued by
Mr. Harry S. McCartney, for the plain
tiffs in error.
District Supreme Court.
I EQUITY 1>IVISION 1?Justice McCoy.;
I Kantz act. Kantz; rule returnable!
!M*v 14: plaintiff's attorneys, John |
Ridout and F. Carter Pope. i
Murphy agt. Murphy; order an null- ;
jinc certain decrees; plaintiff's attorney.
I \ VV. o'Donoghiw.
MacLcnnan agt. MeGluo. reference to
I auditor; plaintiff's attorney. J. A.
? Burkart.
Tibbs agi. Tibbs: decree pro confesso. ,
! plaintiff's attorneys. Richardson &- ,
Shreve. '
i Walters agt. Srrith. decree substitut- .
| ing trustee: plaintiff s attorney, lr\ing|
'Williamson.
Bradley act. Bradley; petition for re- j
hearing dismissed: plaintiff's attorneys,;
H. M. Thomas and G. a. Maddox; de
fendant's attorney, K. E. Mattingly. ]
Jones agt. Parks; order substituting ?
parties' defendant; plaintiff's attorney!
C. C. James: defendant's attorneys. H. i
Winship Wheatley, C. H. Syrne and F. j
H. Stephens.
In re adoption of Eieanna Osborne, i
order legalizing adoption: attorneys,
1 Tepper & Gusack. '
; Marstellar agt. Morgan: hearing on
? rule continued: plaintiff's attorneys, P. J
C. L. Moncure and Crandal Mackey; de- ,
t fendant's attorney. (>. B. Drake.
j National Metropolitan Bank agt .
! Richards; order making new party de- |
fendant; plaintiff's attorneys, Ralston j
& Richardson.
United States Trust Company agt. ;
District of Columbia; order making;
new party; plaintiff's attorneys, Ellis j
& Donaldson.
Stoner agt. Roberts; hearing on rule
continued to May 11: plaintiff's attor
neys, Leon Tobriner and A. H. Bell; de
fendant's attorneys, Ralston & Rich
ardson.
Campbell agt. Campbell: decree dis
missing bill: plaintiff's attorney. John
Ridout; defendant's attorney, William
Henry White.
Forrest agt. Walker; sale ratified
and reference to auditor; plaintiff's
attorney. W. <1. Gardiner; defendant's
attorneys. Archer Smith and Edwin
Forrest.
United States Trust Company agt.
District of Columbia; order releasing1
lien: plaintiff's attorneys. Ellis & Don
aldson and W. J. Lambert; defendant s
attorneys, C. H. Syme and F. H. Steph
ens.
EQUITY DIVISION 2?Tustice Siddons.
Aufiero agt. Ewing". time to file tran
script extended to Juiv 1 (by Justice
Stafford); plaintiff's ait: -- George
T. Dunlop and Reeve !. fend
ant's attorney, R- F. Whit- ?? "?
Knowltori agt. District ot ? olumhta;
decree authorizing settlement of taxes,
plaintiff s attorney. George ?*. Gertman;
defendant's attorney. F. H. Stephens.
CIRCUIT DIVISION - Justice Gould.
Xrndt agt. City and Suburban Railway
Company, verdict for defendant: plain
tiff's attorneys. L,. J. Mather and .. <
Brnkmeyer: defendant's attorney. John
S. Barbour. _
Hoover agt. Capital Traction ( ompam .
on trial, plaintiff's attorneys. H. K. Tta vis
and George L. Wliitford : defendant s at
torney, G. Thomas Dunlop.
CIRCWT DIVISION 2?Justice Sraf
f ord.
Ptratt6n ast Vrooman: "n tria!.
i Plaintiff's attornevs, Capers. Hanson,
I Perkins Widmaver: defendant's at
torneys. Serven. Simpson. v, ilson,
? Huidekoper & r.esh.
j CRIMINAL DIVISION 1 <:hief Justice
' Covington.
United States agt. Frank M Boyd,
non-support: bench warrant issued.
! rni.ed States azt. ol?> H. Morgan,
i non-support; bench warranT issue* .
1 J'nited States agt. Foster Tiryant,
non-support: bench warrant issued.
I I'nited Stales ad l.iiMier .-intrtr.
non-support: bench warrant
, i'nited States aet Harold \\ But
I dette. n on- support: bench warrant is
;sued.
"My! that soup looks good!"
"It is goocl. It is Campbell's.
Sit down and have some. We'll make
more in three minutes I"
And this is the literal fact about
Campbell's Tomato Soup
Three minutes is time enough to prepare it;
time enough to have it steaming on the table as
a delicious cream of tomato?a favorite way of
serving this tempting Campbell
"kind."
The simple directions on the
label make it so easy that a child
could prepare it; and it is just
as rich and wholesome and every
way perfect as if you had wor
ried all day over it.
Wouldn't it "go" good with
your dinner today?
21 lands 10c scan
United States agt. Albert Stahl, non
support: bench warrant issued.
United States agt. John Gray, non
support; bench warrant issued.
United States ant. George W. Masch
auer. non-support; bench warrant is
sued.
United States apt. Raymond O. Klein
dienst, adultery; on trial; attorney. T.
Morris Warn pier.
United States apt. Margaret Stout;
motion in arrest of judgment filed; at
torneys, Harden Johnson and Robert T.
Miller.
CRIMINAL DIVISION 2?Justice Sid
dons.
United States agt. Wendel P. White,
ma "slaughter: on trial; attorneys, W.
J. Neale and T. W. Bramhall.
PRC 'BATE U? I \" IS ION?J,ustice Siddons.
Estate of Ellen M. Gray; will admit
ed to probate and letters testamentary
granted to G. M. Brumbaugh: bond,
$t>,0O?: attorney, Andrew Wilson.
Estate of William H. Elliott; will ad
mitted to probate and letters testa
mentary granted to Arthur C. McKlroy;
bond. SI r.,000: attorney, F. Sprigg Perry.
Estate of Theron Out water: will ad
mitted to probate and letters testa
mentary granted to Marian R. out
water. bond, $S00; attorney, J. ,1. Dar
lington.
Estate of Bartholomew 1'. Riordan.
letters of administration granted to
Ellen Riordan: bond. $100: attorney,
George Gertman.
It re Mary R. Mcilugh: order ap
pointing Frank A. McHugh guardian:
bond, So,000; attorney. W. J. Lambert.
Estate of Anna L. Walsh: will admit
ted to probate and letters testamentary
granted to Joseph G. Walsh: bond. $100;
attorneys. J. J. Kel'y and R. Newton
I >ona Id son.
Estate of William H. Harnsberger:
ancillary letters testamentary granted
to Leonore C. Harnsberger; bond. $"?00:
attorney, John G. Dudley.
Estate of William Burris: letters of
?idminislriit ion d. i?. n. ??. t. a. granted
to Alexander T. Stuart: bond. $4,^00:
attorneys, J. T. Cull and J. T t'ull, .ir.
Estate of Frank Woodhull: order to
sell note; attorneys, Frederick A. Fen
ning and Spencer Gordon.
In re Janet M. F. Reed: order to pur
chase graduating dress; attorneys, ?';?1 -
houn iV: Sizer.
In re Aloysius .J. McCarthy: order to
purchase bonds: attorney, A. B. Leet.
Estate of Horace G. Macfarland;
commission ordered to issue: attorneys.
Tucker, Kenyon ?!C- Macfarland.
In re. Marian K. Hawkins; order al
lowing credit for expenditure: attor
ney, George F. Collins.
In re Henry T. Marshall et al.; order
to sell bond: attorney, A. B. Leet.
Estate of Annie Murphy; "sale of real
estate ratified; attorneys. J. Dawson
Williams and J. W. Whiting.
Estate of Jane O. Barbarin; order t<>
sell notes; attorney's. Gordon & Gor
don.
In re Margaret Morgan et al.; order
t? > make payment on blanket trust; at
torneys, B. T. Doyle and Ringgold
i Hart.
Estate of Daniel Johnson: order to
j sell securities: attorney, George K.
j Hamilton.
; In re Howard Kolb: order of allow -
ance; attorney. .1. A. Moriarty.
j Estate of A. J. McCarthy ; petition to
purchase bonds: attorney, A. H. Leet.
j Jn re Janet McF. Reed : petition for al
lowance; attorney, C. C. Calhoun.
Estate of Richard M. Scott . exemplified
copy of will filed.
Estate of Henry E. Van Deman: will
j dated May 1 ft, 1914. filed.
Real Estate Transfers.
SIXTEENTH AND SWAN STREETS
Northwest?Harry Wardman and
John H. Chaney to Mary E. Dulin,
lot 127. square 177: $10; stamps, $3??.
T W E N'T I ETH STRE ET NX MIT 11 \V EST
between L and M streets?Theodore
11. Walters et al. to Sidney A. Wal
ters part original lots 1? and 17.
square 117; $N00.
DEANW(M?D HEIGHTS?John E. Har
ris to James W. and Maria Harris,
lots 43 and 4 4. square 52 tf 7: $349.75.
NO. 1323 I STREET NORTHEAST?
Fred R. Gibbs to Nicola Genua, lot
59, square 10L!?>: $10; stamps. $2.
CHEYY CHASE?Marion Harrow to
'Fulton f{. <.iordoii, lot II. square
2<?23; $10; stamps, $1.
? CHEV" V CHASE- Fulton R. Gordon el
ux. to Marion Barrow. lot 32, square
j 2021; $1,650.
{CHEW CHASE- Wallace. H Allen to
Fulton II. Gordon, lots i 6 arid i 7.
| square 2031; $1^: stamp. $2. Same to(
! Wallace R. Allen, lor 11. square'
! 1-023; $2.1 2"?.
?BAKRY FAR?.l?.jtrremiah L. Catlett ejj
; ux. to Edward H. and F'riscilla Mad-j
i den. lot 17. section 2; $10; stamp, I
! r?0 cents. j
1 CONNECTICUT AYENFE. 1ST 11 AND
N STREETS NORTHWEST?Robert
c. w ilk ins to \\ilk ins Securities
j Company, lot 41; square 137; $10;
( stamps, 55.
|Ni\ s2a ?JTH STREET NORTHWEST
i Richard J. Beall et ux. to Howard
i Beall. part original lot 19. square
i 374; $10; stamps, $10. i
j HA Ml 'TON l'AKK Municipal Realty)
Company to Andrew .1. Fayne, lots
! 9 and 10. square 5156; $10; stamps, j
| 50 cents.
EE DROIT PARK -Andrew .i. Walkerj
et. al. to Eugene E. Jackson, lot 44. [
block 5; $10; stamp, 50 cents.
KENTl'CKV A YEN I E SOUTHEAST;
between G and H streets?Charles j
B. Fierce et ux. to Harry G. LavcockJ
; lots 12, 13, 14. square w-> 1 o" ' 2:
I $10: stamps. $9.
NO. 478 I STREET SOUTHWEST?
James T. .
Lyons, part lot 19, squat*:
stamp, 50 cents. Margaret Lyon;
conveys same property to Nora!
O'Brien. $10; stamps, 50 cents. ,
WASHINGTON HIGHLANDS?John W. j
Payne et ux. to John H. Green, lots
20 to 24. square 6154; $10; stamp.
50 cents. Same to same, lots 43. 44.
45. square 6153; $10; stamp. 50 cents.
NO. 307 13 U STREET NORTHWEST?
Arthur G. Coumbe et ux. to Michael
Gatti, part original lots 4. 5, 6,
square 1*5S; $10; stamps. $2.
NO. 637 8TH STREET NORTHEAST?
Harry S. Welch et al.. trustees, to
Bessie B. Welch, part lot 107. square
913; $2,800.
GIRL'S PORTION?Takoma Land Com
pany to Lloyd L. Evans, lot 5, square
3175; $10; stamp. $1.
WISCONSIN AVENUE EXTENDED?
Henry L. Breunlnger to John G. and
Edwina A. Reckert. lot 388. square
1300; $10; stamps, $4.50.
C STREET SOUTHEAST between 16th
and 17th streets?IJnnaeu S. Savage
et ux. to Jacob S. Gruver. lot 96,
pquare 1089; $20.
j MANOR PARK?George O. Little ef al.
I to Lorenzo Simi, lots 6. 7 and 8,
I square 3342; $2,828.
KJ 'LEASANT PLAINS?Harry A. Per
kins ei ux. to James S. Thompson,
I lot 168. square 2858; $10; stamp,
i $2.50.
j CHILL CM CASTLE HEIGHTS?Munsey
Trust Company, trustee, to M. Wil
ber Thomas, lots 48 and 49, square
3709; $1.S00.
RANDLE HIGHLANDS?Hiero L. Tay
lor to Chatham estates, lot 32,
square 5624; $inn.
RA NDLE \ UG> 11 .AND? ? Edwa rd T.
Moore to Washington T^and and Mort
sn go Company, lot 30, square 5508;
81.000.
NO. 1219 34TH STREET NORTHWEST)
Arthur C. Merriam et ux. to Jolinj
o Nfil; lot 55 and part lot 30. square;
i:!05; $10; stamp. $2.
ALLEY between 17th and 38th R and Q!
streets?Marie Conrad Lehr to Al-i
ban B. Butler and Luvean .1. Butler,
part square 155; $1.
RANDLE HIGHLANDS?Alice J. Chil
ton to Joseph Dudeck, lot 19, square
5590; $10; stamp. 50 cents.
CONGRESSMEN GET PAPERS.
Controller Sends Riggs Case Docu
ments to House Banking Committee.
Copies of two documents in the Riggs
Bank case have been sent by Controller
John Skelton Williams to members of
the House banking" and currency com
mit t?-?\ it was learned today, and this
action has given rise to the suggestion
that the Treasury official may expect (
congressional investigation into the j
Ri*rgs case.
< >no of the papers was a copy of Mr. j
? stntement to the press April i
of the suit by
the bank. The other is a copy of a
i?y Mr. Wil- |
: . i:j which he goes into detail in
lii:- matter of the bank's transaction
with the Crocker National Bank of San
Francisco.
REVEALS ITS MYSTERIES
TO FIFTY CANDIDATES
Kallipolis Grotto. Order of Veiled
Prophets, Conducts Ceremonial
at New Willard Hotel.
Fifty candidates Ave re given knowl
edge of the mysteries of the organiza
| tion, and the Grotto Glee Club present
| ed a vaudeville program at the "Buf
j falo booster ceremonial" of Kallipolis
| Grotto, Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets
I of the Enchanted Realm, at the New j
j Willard Hotel last night. Rev. Dr. j
, Abram Simon delivered a humorous ad- j
I dress, in which an optimist and a 1
crouch were discussed to the laughing [
accompaniment of the audience
An oriental skit. "The Visit of I
the Knvoys from the Emperor of :
j Japan." was presented by Past
j Monarch John H. Shreve, Charles j
j A. Stevens. Charles T>. Shackelford, and j
' a singing contingent made up of Ed- ;
ward L. Hutchinson. Kirk <Miller.'
John Wilkerson, Charles P. Rouse and j
Milton J. Villi u". 1. S. Goldsmith fur- i
riished another laughmaker in the form I
of an impersonation. !
The Kallipolis Orchestra, under the j
direction of Jacques Heidenheimer. as- j
sisted in the singing and in the skit, j
and the Kallipolis Military Band, under
the direction of Prof. Julius Kainper,
played between acts. The entertain
ment features were brought to a close
with an address by Milton Hopfen
maier.
An immense audience was present,
filling the large ballroom on the tenth
floor of the New Willard Hotel.
The lower house of the Texas legis
lature recently. S*> to 13. voted to
postpone indefinitely a resolution call
ing on the state attorney general to
rule whether an equal suffrage law
could be enacted by statute without a
constitutional amendinent
You?Or No One Else
cares to be bald. Yet that is what will
happen if your hair does not stop falling
out.
"93"
Hair Tonic
in our opinion is the best hair tonic on
the market. Sold only by us?50 cents.
O'Donnell's Drug Stores.
(By theHouse of Kuppenheimej)
YOUNG men are all greatly taken with
the YORK?our new one-button model.
A high novelty, but easy and pleas
ing, and correct to a hair. A favorite
the dansant style.
Note the long graceful sweep of the coat
front, rolled back to show the waistcoat
with its soft roll collar and the top button
open. The coat closes with one button,
which is placed at the waist-line, accentuat
ing the shaped military effect at the waist
and back.
This is but one of the modish Kuppen
heimer Models. The elements of grace and
style assurance are in all of them ? in
marked contrast to the uneasy spirit of so
much unauthorized "Fashions for Young
Men."
With the fastest-growing young men's business
in America, two things are clear: We are making
the right clothes, and men everywhere are more and
more alive to the Kuppenheimer dealer and the values
he offers them.
Prices?$20 to $40
Kuppenheimer Clothes are sold by a representative
store in nearly every Metropolitan center of the United
States and Canada. Your name on a post card will
bring you our Book of Fashions.
THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER
CHICAGO
Cdpunght, 1915, The House of h'uppr ?>h?iw?r
For Friday and Saturday Only, Special $25 Suits, $20
1013
Pa. Ave.
THE STORE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
Exclusive Representative of Washington for Kuppenheimer Clothes
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10c Pkg.
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Chocolate
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1-ib. 20 c
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Good High-Grade Cigars (
Made of the Genuine Tobacco Leaf |
Your Favorite Brand?at Cut Prices !
I.O VERA 1 Spec. Si*e?.
2-for-2Sp nly.e. C ?t to for 25o.
Ho* of 50, $3.?S0. Box of ?S, $1.75.
LOVKRA <Bnv. < hico>.
3-for-50c nine, t'ut to 2 for 25c.
Box of 25, *2.75.
\Y A ITT A BOND BLACK5TOXE
(l.ondrpN). 10c; 3 for 25c.
Box of 50, *3.50.
R. fi. SI I.MVAVS 7-20-4
4 I.on. aud l*erf.) 10c. 3 for 25c.
fto\ of 50. 93.50.
POHTR1 RKUO <S??I?.?
lOc ciR-?r. >alc price. 5c.
Ho* of 50. 92.25.
HIO PORTO. HlKli-Jcrndc Porto
Hleu 11 cijenr. Snlc price, 3 for 10c.
S for 25c. Box of 50. $1.50.
I, A MATE A ? Perf. Suh.t
10c clf^ar. Cut to 5c.
Box of SO, $2.35.
ROSS1M. A fine 10c Havana cigar.
Sale price, 7cj 4 for 25c.
Box of 50, 93.00.
I.A fiARCITA
lOc rlgar. t ut to 6c.
Box of 50. 92.75.
VKIAKT, ??TA?, Tl IKDO,
PRI M E \ I.BKR I'.
1 pound In tcJaMft humidor.
Special. 75c.
\KI<YKT. STAti. TIIBDO,
PRIME \ I.BERT.
1-pound tin, ?9c: 'i-pound tin, :tTc.
EDKEWORTH
S-OF... uliced and ready rubbed.
Regular price, 50c. Sale price, 40c.
POXCIOI.A fine 5c t-icari. ?
Cut to 7 for 25c. Box of 25, 85c ?
LA VICTORIOS A ...'
PlATIinU (Am.l
FI.OR DE M'7.0\
HEI.TOS
i The famon* brand
of Manila goodn.
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DON GABRIEL
SPANISH CLl'B. . .
Made to nell for 5c Z
Cut to 3 for 10c. 3
S for 25c S
Box of 50, 91,50. ~
5?* fiieari nit to ?
7 for 25c. ~
Box of 5I?. 91.75. ZZ
A tine line of ?
5c figflm ?*ut to 2
3 for lOc. 2
Box of 50, 91.50. E
Ml ISABELLA (Perf. I ?
3-for-25c nine. Cut to 10?*| ~
Box of 25, 92.40. ?
NORMAN MARTINE* =
\ line lam pa-made cigar, 5?*. ?
Box of 50, 92.25. S
BE41 V ARTS. PLAZ A. LO\ ERA S
Little cigarn la packages. ?
Regular price, 25c. ~
Cut to 20c a package. :
LORD ROMEO (PanatellafM j
( nt to 13c: 2 for 2ftc. ?
Box of 100, 91.75. S
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