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!w oeuEM^ft »3 London, Dec. 28.—flkould Q«)rve V. lose hit ®nug littl»g,>wmn H« cotUd tnake a good llvtnrM « r»i*«r. At th« annual Sxnltlifiibld Cattl* eho^ at the agrlcultunU liall the king one of the heaviest prl*e wlnnera. In the data for young Devon steere the royal farms at Winsdor toook flrstand third prizes and In the next class for Devon steers above two and not exfseedUag three ywrs of age, me Wng gained first prize fts well as the breed cup, °y Captain, a splendid animal weighing 1,682 pounds. ,, With his Herefords the king ^ool£ two seconds for the steer class and a first with a heifer of that breed. Marmaduke, a handsome steer brea at Windsor, took first prize In tne shorthorn class of young steers, in the class for Highland cattle the king pleased his Scottish subjects by »P* turlng one first and two seconds. His Southdown sheep also gained a nrst prize for thee rowned farmer. The royal farmer was a keen con tender for the ribbon offered for tne best beast In the show and ^ils prize winning steer Marmaduke was paraa- •d before the judges In this comp^ tiUon, but the coveted trophy went to Village Lassie, a shorthorn J«^ong- ing to W. T. Qarne ft Son, of Alds- worth, Gloucester, The National Memorial window to John Bunyan in the north transept of Westminster Abbey has bwn com pleted and It wiU be nnveiled to the public on January 25. The ®«nional to the “Inspired tinker’* ed by J. N. Cowper and executed^ a cost of 16,000, f Uon from admirers of Pllgrlni s Pro «res8.” The success of^'thep JoJ®ct has been mainly due, however, to me Baptist community, on whose bel^li the memorial will be handed over to the Dean and Chapter. The window designed In two sec tions. illtMetmUl »c«n« from Bun- ▼an’s ImmorAl dream. It Is illuminat ed by four Tights in each s^tlon and a headlight above. The window 1®^ first tribute 61 any importance in Lon don to the Memory of Bunyan, who lief in Bunh^n Fields. London's system of tube railways will be Increased by a der ground railroad which will used excinsively for the transport tlement ^rk slie hi^' 'b#6ome an expert on sftnitary subjects. She is using this kaewledge •« * lever to compel ftction by the ilow-movtog aldermen* who have always been de cidedly averse to makiBf any change in the aneiest home of the Lord mayors. There is nop resent Intention to change the main structure of the Mansion House, but it Is felt that do- mestic arrangements which were good enough, for ITM are scarcely sufflcltat for today. Over the /fireplace in the kitchen is the following inscription. “Swear not; lie not. Neither repeat old grtev- ancee. Whosoever eats or drinks in this' hall with his hat on he shall forfeit sl*»ence or ride the wooden horse.*' , Thep resent police court room or the house was formerly the laundry and the “dirty linen” of the public is now washed where foimerly the dirty linen of the lord mayor and his family was cleansed. f Wtrelm Stgnalhng Ftom Air Craft By Associated Press. Washington, D. C., Dec. 23.—Mem bers of th® army signal corps are await ing with Interest tests of the new wireless equipment for aeroplwiea, which was shipped from the laboratory of the signal here to Augusta, Oa., the winter head quarters of the aeronautical army of the corpe. It is believed that the new apparatus, which was worked out and perfected by the signal ofllcerB in the laboratory here, will mark great stride in wireless signalling from air craft. With the perfection of the sending and receiving apparatus the principal problem now before the offl ccrs is the location of the “atten nae.” As an experiment the “pittennae will be placed first on the four posts at the enids of the planes. The apparatus itself is about as com pact as it is poslble, taking up about as much space as an ordinary suit case and weighing only SO pounds. The power is derived from a small generator attached to the propellor shaft of the aeroplane. Want Rebcs From III Fated Maine FliCE Dl!!..u„«. , wii wm . ^red with Eruption to Bacic of tars So They Hardly Knew What He looked Like. UsedCutlciira and Ointment. In 4 Weeks Face Fineand Clean. “OsT little boy Gilbert WM troubled wkh wh«a but a few weeks old. His little tM WM covered with fores even to baek of hii ears. 1[%e poor' little fellow suffered very much. The sores bes»n as pimiries,' his little face WM disfigured very much. We haMly knew what he looked like. The face looked like raw OKat. We tied little bags of cloth over hl3 hands to prevent him from scratching. Be WM very restless at night, bis little face itched. “We consulted two 0eifetai^ V0tot Wnfes of J. B. Iv^ V'. •- Slicetss Of pus pns$esBi$ FMm Ccmty^ Man'—Rtf€rmwe To Othe? 8Mby Mm who Are Ciii- zens of Charlotte. The News takes --pleasure in re producing the following from the Cleveland Highlander, which appear ed under the head of “ShWby Grit.' It was my privilege recently to pay a visit to the great department store of the J. B. Ivey^ Co., ChaHotte—a firm founded, built up end now head ed by a son of Cleveland county. The remarkable recor4 of so many ! of Cleveland's children who went ont into the world and earned distinction is a source of pride to those of us who remain on the "old sod.” This great record reaches into many fields-^the ministry, medicine, teach ing, politics/law and business. J. B. Ivey was bom In Shelby, the son of Rev. G./W. Ivey, a Methodist minister who was stationed In this county for a number k>f years just laher the civil war.. As a youngstet in business, J. B. Mary s NovelHOreatest of the Year The Amaziii^ Adventures of •i' '' ' ’ 1 By Mars^ Robertii RineHart tM Whit* Cat The mystery is ingenious. Mrs. Rinehart improves on the ordil doetors at Ohicago, where we resided at that time. After trying all the medicine.of the^ two doctors without any result, we read of tha Cuticura Remedies, and at onqt traught tha Outlcura Soap and Ointment. Following the , j i aTn«r. directions carefully and promptly we saw U^owed forth his genius in the mer the result, and after four weeks, the dear cantile line as a partner of Capt. U J. child's face was as toe and clean as any little [ Hoyle, running a lairge and success- baby's face. Every one who saw Gilbert after using the Cuticura Remedies wm surprised. He hM a head of hair which is a pride for any boy of his age, three yeajs. We can only recommend the Outicura Remedies to every- ody.” (Signed) Mrs. H. Albrecht, Box 888, est Point, Neb.: Oct. 28, iqia Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are |old throughout thk world, a liberal sample Sf each, with 32-p. book on the skin will be lent free, on application to Potter Prug A Chem. Corp., Dept. liB, Boston. W AFTER 32 OPERATIONS YOUNG GIRL 18 PRONOUNCED CURED. ful store at Belwood. He remained there In business for seven years, when he took a sten higher and be-] came manager of the Henrietta Mills’ department store, a store tl»t hasj evolved a number of successful bus-t iness builders. He remained at Henri-JT T&t Of ^OSt etta for seven years, when the op*f ^ portunity for another step upward present^ Itself. Mr. Ivey went to Charlotte In Jan uary, 1900, begiOBlng business in aj nary mystery story by giving in dividuality to the persons conccrncd. —Nfw York Sun. "JHB Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry is most amusing and delightful—full of ifiy|tery and full of fun. It will win fresh laurels for tl|c dtvcr woman who wrote it. —Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. Tm Fftr'rr^"* ^ Hvward ChaniUr Christy. At all BooktelUn. Price $1.25 net C/afWl Na» Y»rk THS MOUtS-MEJUUlL COMPANY^ Uniilcnitt/ Square. MianepeOt Foi LnitedStaHs Washington, L. C., Dec. 23.—The little store, 20 by 50 feet and with ft j United States will not have to depend small stock of goods—about >5,0U0 upon Germany for its i?otash witn all told. Next moz^^ he will celebrate which to make fertili/Ber, much longer, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 22.—Twenty- j ttie twelfth annivepsary of his entry j jf ^ statement iy Secretary of Agricul- year-old Margaret V. Doyle, who, after jnto the Queen City. j ture Wilson is true. In the near ftt- ^pending aix years on a hospital cot. Twelve years have seen hifl bust- j ture the United States should bfc 'able and undergoing 32 operations, will be Qggg grow to thep roportions ol well | jjq|. ^jjjy supply Hs own needs, but sent home, pronounced practically cur- over $200,000 p^r year. j ^so to export a considerable amount ed, Christmas. j As I passed with Mr. Ivey fromlQj potash, he siU4. Six successive Christmases liave j department^ to department and saw | principal source of American been spenjt by her in the hospital. Each the enormoiis floor space, the scores I potash, the experts of the agricul- year till now her hopes to spend the I of clerks and hundreds of shoppers, | tm-^l department report, will be in Yuletlde holiday at her home with her it caused a feeling o£ pride that my jjgjp seaweed of the Pacific relatives had been shattered by the old home town , should have turn^ extracts potwth doctors and surgeons. ,Yet she re- out such a )mei*chant prince. J from sea wj^er and from 25 , mained patient and cheerful. Each sue- OOQ per y^r seemed too small a ng- gg weight is pota»- 1 cessive year when told that it would j ure to tell the story of his su^ess. chloride. The Pacific coast By AssTOiated bo impossible to send her home, she The Secret of Ivey's Succew. should yield annuaUy about 1,000,000 Washington, I^$. 23.^entimental-1 qjiegtion wWch Per-L^j^g^ $40,000,000. v isms and souvenir ^nnurs, as as i ^ change. . niits of many answers. | addition to the potash, kel|^ town gover^nt^ Ernest LaPlace at the when the Ivey firm started cm Jh® tains Idioae and many other by- dJSSi^2?t^rSiSuy^?r rel- Hospital, who has strictly cash basis, many an old products which may “more than pay fSJm thS uffStd bStSSfn Maine. b«en treating the girl, told her recent- acre predicted failure, J,^Jjthe manufacturing expenses, leaving A^fhS^PMrtmeJt hasro^ that she will be able to go home thinks, and it seems most I the potassium chloride free of cost." iart ofthfv^^^^^^ Christmas, so great was tive re- to grant tHat it was one of ^e Syestigators report Cattle food, dispo ng , y ® , , ’ ...J 1 thaf sha could not sneak. lereat elements of his success. and ea.ndv be Typewritere For Rent I have on hand at all time^ the largest stock to select from of all makes of typewriters ^of any dealer in the city (make a personal investiga. lion and see), including Remingtons, Olivers, Underwood, L. C. Smithi, Smith Premiers and other makes. Each rental typewriter is kept properlj oiled and xileaned, a|id supplied with new ribbon. Those I rent look lik« new, and write like new ones. My rate is $3 per month, delivered any where in the city, and I allow 2 months’ rent to apply on the purchase of ANY typewriter you buy from me ANY TIME IN THE FUTURE When you want to rent any kind of a typewriter, telephone me 243. V JONES—^The Typewriter Man-Biggest Dealer in Carclinas. Ofnoe 225 North Tryon Street. R. D. W. E. Prica of mall matter. ^ turnedUctlon that she could not speak. great elements candy can ^ The tube as planned will be ^ j According to the hospital records! Perhaps ^e greyest ^eme^of his I from the plant. If properly leet « inches in diameter. ^ to Ihe was bom 20 years ago Christmas success, aside of the natural business ^ protected the Facillc Slice fo7two tracks of *^t When 14 year* of age she, fe^ acumen and good It i» sadd, sh«>uld yield Motor vans instead of might be available to be given away, tod fractured an ankle. She was tak- prompted Ivey to annual harvests indefinitely and along with trailer# will beu although it has been suggested that Un to the University hospital for treat- w^s in business, was his advertteU^ Lj^^ Southern coast it Is poslble that of reversal without the Luch articles as the staff, gun mounts, tnent, and there six operations were Ivey was not * ^N>pS a year may be otbained. loop, or .bunting. It t. before her fractured fwt always H>ye»te4 *“ P^ntert , that tbe line will make Interesting adommenU for tbe could mend .ufflclently for her to | ink. ^e spends from J5.000 to LICENSES MAKC^ gestlon of tpndon tramc. wMcn » 1 - ^ j patriotic organiza-lueo'lt. Jreawd W^ol arge number of P»«|ton.i or the naval iuMums. A _ | The vans now in use. 000 per year in newspaper space. The w* University I other day I sa1« a youag lady in T’^^d^partment is wsiting upon the I hospital extended over a period of two] Shelby poring ov^, ® J action of congress before making any j years and one month. When her leg j in. a Charlotte paper and ™ ® operations at the 13” LICENSES MAKC^ gONAH" MAftRlAOE DAY. (Greensboro News.) Twenty-sii people in Guilford coun- R. D. Moore & Co. Leading Fke Insurance Agents Phene No. 307* 208 South Tryon Streti # ♦ » »»♦ » »(» ♦ »»» ♦»♦♦♦» ♦ • 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ t»t» recent decision test that is expected Special to The l^ews. moval of the girl to the MedicoJShi- A hobby of Iveys is not J riage licenses yesterday, no more remedial action by thep resent g Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 23.—Frank hospital was ordered. Six tise in the S^day ^pers. He ^y T ^ j^gg gome possibility, emment. Sandford, otherwise known as Elijah arrival there her he does not believe in taiRing may believe i?13” a lucky niimber The decision was made as tne leader of the “Holy Ghost and tTs" j Meanwhile she was op- ness on Sundays. You see, he has not ! 4t-comes to matrimony; per* iult of appeals in cases . society, spent his first day in the appendicitis. While re- gotten over his early training as j^^t cert^nly It has been a the use of the waters ot me Utlanta penitentiary without «ndeav- learned of her mother’s minister’s son. I Jonah mark in all other ventures. Wye and Lough Neagh. _ ^ lorina to convert anybody, either | shock resulted in a I An Enormous Store. _ I Others, however, will be ready to no co^ that matrimony )ln itself is a to the warden in some early I in any way other than a man of a^«t 1 she gave herlceptlon of ^e enormous floor I *n5t ^shSe off'^the^ hoodoo. Hap- no riparian ?xclu- sense. assent. The operation wfw not as sue- covering up-stairs, downstairs jjlpny, however, those of such v belief It or claimed the right to exclu-| fanaUc toat 8ome|^,^„, surgeons lEped, and an- the basement—at least a city are in the minority. But few. outside sive fishing. No thundering denunciations of the Peo-[°A|S^^nwithl'S*sTOmedto go wrong! seven or eight great\ departments of the land declared ttat h^ Convicted him. and vhls -trif^nr^ratton has one of the largest wholesale in the state | Carolina. could look with favor bn the rnunber ”13’* butting Into their weddln* figures. ^ ^ Ont of the 13 adventurers who «n- ^0 wfts not wi© lanauc uiat i ^ • . w — • slve fishing. _lhad been led to expect |iim. His j | of space, if laid ^t flat^^Th^ro are |*J«YhosT” who away yeste^d^^^^^ ^ Again something s right does not ®fj^\^ thlt'signaT disasters ^ouldl^ departme^s ta Is so sweeping that It come upon this nation following his ™ and ships all over North ^e streams and lakes of the United I ^ ^ Thlrty-two times the scalpel was As the store grew barked on the boat of iMipplneisUn left behind, and he has Lged Now the doctors declare they were added, s^ce the sea of matrimony, Judge Collins- of the r® ®®^® ‘ have succeeded Her eagerness to see great ^ack-section built on a sewnd^^^^ . . L teil home Christmas has done much real ^ estate owners I and twa negroes. The others went to 10 years aiMiit her imorovement. She!people then, own tbie land on ^ Inreachersand magistrates In the city. >n in whicn sne louna cause he caused the death by scurvy to bring a^t ^ will^ the Ivey department store is ®ituated. j^dge Collins of the Manstcm Ho«.e and .he l ^ .Unratlon of six ot hi. fo«o«>» CaWeT^irtate X SlffeS.g of A pleaant feature of my 'rtsit to threatens to call In the sanlte^ strange seven-moth loanital mating ^*th Lng®, proposition, however, the judge ^tor unless around the world, In which he wiU be able to my old Shelby friend, ^G. ®®^p«‘M^^ttlne that a “nigger” had slip- immediate action to ■ dertook the savation of mankind. Cablness, a man of splendid business I _ couple, two ne- Tke mayoress Is the new jort may- walk. ability, who has an important ®«P®’-- J^es werT among theTst of the or*s daughter and in her social set ^ rht.r^^h In Russia visorial posiUon with the firm. He | ^ the “judge” had tied fireworks, or of any other nature, de- ^ likes his work ther^ and is making W ana $3 50 RCCipC FrCtJ “Just a minijte,” urged the marry Kingdom. The new Lady Mayoress City of London Is worth at the con dition In which she found the kitch oner. Sandford was given Going to Church in Russia. The great bells have boomed out I good la every sense, ilen’s ArnTca'Salve to prevent blood] their invitation to attend, and the peo- jg ^ot only 4 Clevelander] poison or gangrene. Us the quickest, pie, bowing and crossing themselves, birth but a Clevelander by mar- W* ^ 'I believe you .forgot ^ I mj I poison or gangrene, jxb lo» qmuKesi.,|pie, oowing ana cru»»»iu» n,y butn nut a uieveumww uj 1 gomethinK" rOT W0aK MCO «nre«t b«aler for all such wounds as flock in from every qu^er. At ^^ge—his gife being a daughter .T^at dat, boss,’* came back the also for Burns. Bolls, ores. Skin Bmp- length the high priest enters, and lamented Melvin P. Gantt. He is ^ ., tlons, Kcsema, Chapped Hands. Corns 1 is received with devout reverence by birthplace and speaks ,?y me a dollar for pronounc- ^ the others. He mounts a dais in the his early days here. j ... benediction.” elucidated middle of the church (there are no * 4, courtesies .shown me by I IS! MaU). and all the people gatheH^ wey and Mr. CaWness durlM “®,surprised, dumh- him. The lesser priests takei.^,, to and through!. ... Send Name x\nd Address Today-You 'Can Have it Free and Be Strong And Vigorous lor Piles. 2Bc at W. L. Hand it Co CALLED TO DOOR Marion, S.C., Dec. 2S.-^B. T. Am mons, who for a long time carried the I „ ^luuu «. — mail from Maricm to Britton’s Neck,[and outer garments, stiff with able Clevelander’s success, was called out on his piazxa in the low* {and jewels.fl A jeweled crown is put B.. H. D. I In «V tKMMsslon a I iTrpart of the county and Shot to death. Upott his head and a sceptre in his 1 QAT0 111 XUy pOBS^SlOu ft I rktr\A «r>ir\ AM\ lian I n«4d £U*tICl6 i . damages'AOJU^ py *«Y. .1 The one who did the shooting has not{ha&d« each gament a*d article heingtpp..,, . ^ n po|t S2lSLS*^hJS *««“ *PP~»>e»4e«.. consequently no|SiSSi «,»«lntty before It is put aWu" uid lame oack, brought on by excesses, onnatural drains, or the follies of I arrests have followed. • I Otl|«' The sheriff and coroner left Thuiii>|the Hoi; l^ests walk up and down oly of Holies, Into Which sio wo- ;iSSS“2;at“SriuMd™m«rwoSI«‘^ l««>».|iiiiT.-.ltow^ to «l»t. t» U.e ?*r^r«^Sku« oT^^^ ^uth. t^ hy cure mwy om returned. on wiieh the chief priwrt stands, while /ilrwLi^niAnt of the Stouthem and nervous right in their own 1 ^ 4, lur- ^ fr»irrant *e8al department 01 If it’s all de same^ I’se gwin^ ter fetch dat In here termorrer.” Judge Collins admitted to frie&ds that he pi^flted by the. iexperteiioe and that a nice fee came from each of his other four engaginxients for . ««« uifiifinnbi h«in ^«POTted thilt Mr. Ammons has they |wlng censers filled with fragrantatatesville this week! TO RISTOUC TWO STEAMKRSi I been having trouble for some time inoenlw. Oocastenally tl» chief « Mtlsfftctory settlement K - ^ S. iS.r«iiyiJS!lfi. 1 ^th a family of negroes who llveloiatin!n priest blessn the other pne^tsljnd claim for damages j ®yA»octeted ^ 2nJi ^iSrtlv^h^d ^ *® t^hought that the I or tii* audience with his outstretched jpj^ther^ Some weeks agoL Washington, D. ,C., 1^. k of S? fSll ^ ^ culmlnatfcm of Un»ei^, but ht says no word, standing ^ boMd-H®*^^ Tafl^j»ostmaster-Geaertl Hltcli- have a copy of the prescription freel^i^i I«.!!!%».«. iiv* imaee. l^s Mr. and Mrs. IL w. yr I cocfc Sc^tettar*Geaeral t aa^ of charge, te a plain, ordinary sealed I this trouble. This prescription comes from a phy lician vho has made a special study of Ifbr~thA most part Uke a golden Image, Mn aM Mrs. ^ w. vr ^ fitates-l S^ttor-Geaeral Lehman a»d motl^ess aad wordless. At l«“8th|tor the Charlotte t«^^ enveloped In r^®^®^^ Secretary of the Navy Win tbe attendants hriag Mm>r«> approT«a > p\m pwpowd envelope to any man who will write cMoiaTMaa vtiMn I* I Vnfll^ I IVI^V rWlwl# I UlO a#■■■■ — ■ . _ ■ ^ tn—.tvt A _ me for It. I jq gg OIVIDiO«Idles, dnlted at tap into a single flamfe. the exhtort from a clothesSenator PerMM and ]lepMi6ttta> — SSwi oftha ^ly Trinity, and “St^ll whlS^l^ Srand“lISJ^n7>;rkT; th^^^^ right and left, before andl^e^^b^ly ^y a n 4 rJ 0 _ _ s anuj ^ Zi xL- ataok of the to me oouui irsianc » ««ihination for the cure of I Washington, D. 0. Dec. *8.—Through ] behind, iowi^ the audlenc^^on ei^ry I wm fi^ed fro^ Amwrtcan steamers and to put th^ ?i5ju» tfcoughtfutoes. of MIS. J. M. rtdeTSyinf iw«r a wort. Tto foader. oo^« W ^t «*»1« » «>• S« ^ Uperts. forswosua in the fpMlpg d» wko 4ft*B ssMUr to ^ *“ ju*t W»cl«eo.AWtr*ll» wute. Who «rtto sswny to oe a ir"" a» a nloe ll|At otent to s«Tl«e in st«itort« tones, hat V MOT lift i *50 men and wo|»«h wiU (ttvMeJirhll# tlk* fe«?onses are s]ps for^lM***'*I» ^irtces #ale CHHdrek ^ iSrj^iiSSiK? S^^wJk^Uciirlstmaa fund of 14^40.70 tWsfear.1 splendid choir of male voices , fbr ments w^ pra^^ Standard mCfWB TASTB* repe»i.ea ^ -;»aylttattiJ#riiMsls ®. 61ark, D.0.» LL.D., whfch co^d ^ w flUlaria aad buHds up the sy*t«tt. For any man Oywim discouraged with may stop dwM|Ml,hl9 tul pat^t a^oetees, I believe is tlie atlek himself with hana> seenre what |ed tiae employes to hedn lajiog away iBse^ lfVpiMsls ®. 61art, something of their wagaa for Chi^t»|ln Tlid Christian Herald. I believ^ is tlie qtlekeslHwtty|reeto. wd ^n vmw ^ey naneea * — ratlvk upbuilding BPOT.TOUBHINgI her 10 or U cents for this putpose. PMTHUCTIVE FiHE remedy ever devised, aad s^ cfM M»-|The sums to be divided avertce froasl mi R^f at bam.ujiUy flw me 4 we like tWi: A. «.| Robln«». mo Luck »irfldl|it, Detroit, I Hoax—“Baseball Is now played m _ Mich., and 1 will sead yaa • «o>y of (Japan.” • ^ ftestmctloi^ byjire « this splendid i4cl»a in a plalli oi^i-t Joax—>*^Oh, they have lUways lMid|Bionsvfi p«»ple^nd otitldi»^ Wc, ▼llle aad ^fected a satisfactory settle* ■n»i(«0N#viLLBj»>^^ SSToitMi get thrtr ei0U«1 Read the Utde Classified Ads in Toda/s NEWS A Delighted Purchaiep of one of o« Monitor Radiator tens us *1 am heating seven rooms, with the amount of coal I would or dinarily consume in one grate en times the space h^ted on same coal co;^sumption.) He is just one of the many plea^a users of this wonderful stove, tna doims likewise. THE FIVE RADIATING FI.UES Is what does the **; ir stove hat them. Let m ato« J.'N. McCausland &Gompafly -THE STOVE MEN" 221 South Tryon Str©©^ / Hav» You TH«cI THE SANITARY WAY? Wlw t«J» dta&ecfl irUh your ^0*' It imPbe lanndered hi a jMtoitary,/ think of Ghft’ tite b« a little Mgher than a “washwoman, reiio§ la the service. TRY IT. Saqttary Si^am Laundry 392—Hra»8—393 : MS» to bm br*'ity of W Wnfng Roem. fu* , !«• ^ have e* the sliapM tnd designs g*ed j|ij^Sr?or caws. .Witt he «ta4 lO interes^ea. pary envelop# free of cliai»s^ many dootort wo«ld charge ft.w to >6.00 for merely e«t a pre- tcripuoa jlrely free. FJapanese fans. At any rate you can't make a [laaa show the white. lsatiMr.r if les happen to b« jtesdhtoaableih iLn. ti. mMm »ery tQhaco4 )lan^nrt toss to ihf oiim looo^trw «» Garat dyK* * & Dixon ' riivi^ ai4^V6RS«ITH8 ited to the tz^
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