SCR00007.107
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SCR00007.107SHE WAS THE HIT OF THE SHOW. ANNIE OAKLEY, THE "POLICE GAZETTE" CHAMPION WING-SHOT, IS COMPLIMENTED BY THE PRINCE OF WALES. The National Police Gazette The Leading Illustrated Sporting Journal in America. ESTABLISHED 1846. RICHARD K. FOX, Editor and Proprietor. POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHING HOUSE, Frankling Square, N. Y. FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1887 SHE WAS THE HIT OF THE SHOW. [Subject of Illustration.] Elsewhere we publish, from sketches expressly made for this paper, a picture of the presentation of Annie Oakley, "Police Gazette" champion wing shot, to the Prince of Wales, when the heir to the throne visited the Wild West show in England. The Prince complimented Miss Oakley heartily and said that Richard K. Fox's protege was by long odds the hit of the entire show. | SCR00007.107SHE WAS THE HIT OF THE SHOW. ANNIE OAKLEY, THE "POLICE GAZETTE" CHAMPION WING-SHOT, IS COMPLIMENTED BY THE PRINCE OF WALES. The National Police Gazette The Leading Illustrated Sporting Journal in America. ESTABLISHED 1846. RICHARD K. FOX, Editor and Proprietor. POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHING HOUSE, Frankling Square, N. Y. FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1887 SHE WAS THE HIT OF THE SHOW. [Subject of Illustration.] Elsewhere we publish, from sketches expressly made for this paper, a picture of the presentation of Annie Oakley, "Police Gazette" champion wing shot, to the Prince of Wales, when the heir to the throne visited the Wild West show in England. The Prince complimented Miss Oakley heartily and said that Richard K. Fox's protege was by long odds the hit of the entire show. |
