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PAGE TWO f *®®4* sbbblSb& ititmimScji tflh~ 1 rn tt m rs3f dMte A. Opm of NrMwi Onion. tha Ufamr «f Mm Hum LlgMlWg Cont.aat in toieh MC»«C children task part and the $l4hAO heme thet will Me bulM for her In Portland. . MITWI T 0» to totlMh. tout « g> ■*» £ HS«atoMM»tohMr •■. i y *■j.yp* l l l £to*MMa» mm ■©■Aged wlnnnr jfaga mama two million school ■rif — f~ the Uwlted States and if -*- too eatarud fae contest. of Jtotch $ MlSUon p«toMi»“d assay* Mt the Brian* ti.HMh t,IU fkhilarlTto'»* tMoT^T">IJAO nek fagfa *weag aauMl ta children »oai tuMtott mim arm 1 iaalia* flu aaaor. tto mmvtM mat* am dbhged to mate fighting (tnraaUcmMoo. and thoroughly Imuttr of Mom# ugbt •fateHtow to hto llffto thetr to fir© I*, tofterinundent of ra Maloney. editor. ; B. C Forbes, editor ■a; Barak 1. Rhode* bL*±&!***'»■ Mr- tolfto' ™" I* »* ' sjrssH a.tt&mmnrtb. ah- I 44»*«U|i w ropra- UA T. QrlltUh. probl baaoclatlnu. who wan J f - HA tool) | fafatad Mama" "Wsdo not heap • hoi-ee tad hug ■to ©yUj fir ■ mii »--o--~- ||l UhIhIC uhAl| 1 Q|. OtHLOUII nLwnLll U —IUkM», W»#h.; Hob Z. «P>—Ut M* >«■»> (■ Mtow*rl> *miy Ml tMfOrldaa ul Owr »■ Mr <8WI» «M# whtoJ In mi air <>ani of « JWr «boy «p*ni at old k’ort V»a rtlregoa teraunry, wttlUn l>y Mm Jtoll R WhaiieU;, ■ who MU the «tto «( a mt«m la tb. Fourth t uii | M Union h*lanu>. the roamuiMl to -«Mah Utary »»t* attached, aha red Ifcatr pioneering cxpericucaa there tn ! RM-Crll war day* A wmrmmmm ban torn Mwactivd to #«•«»*» oM.Kart Vaipumvor ueur wh*t! M wow Vancouver. Wash . across the <MaaMa river front Fort lend Or*. thm Mirth faltrd hi«ln laf»ntry. *>* M dka ptewee ocgamaston* of the •NRr4»wMjalM«d of Fora George M|> MialrldW •aeinolr* of these <P feava kaoa anode pobltr »«>- wtl Utm •• Bonds. blaiortnn of the Ham •M MfadhbOto* -MtoterU at Nwcl'ty. ■Ma Mdwd tbeui I root Mr* <Jar.. m» IMUaway ( nob Mm Hrnllh < Mtdtobral then Captain Grant. was *nomm**l avtart*nuna t»r and as* in MjNt* «< Mm Ttansporfalion of ih. fIWHh MMaWy na Ha long jvumcy •raw Governors I a Usd How York, to mmVmcmrrnr Hi «M 3. The trip MMa tonasiii lapiid no fair (►. by Hram AMiadl. Pm am., and ‘tiHMaer«M tk* IMb ran* nr Pnaotna *9 train boat, am antMobnck and afnoi flh oflkeia war* arv-fwntianlwl liy I ®*tr tkabtUra and some nf lt>r wonu_ Mi MrMad on all k>M»« •» wdd i« Mm duntMiiia* of tv the ttolfornto nodi «*n !• a mMibhi on Mir Pa -!i »(■•» of M»* Isthmus. Asiatic VO broke oat «aa PYanc-toc, , , < bd «s*a», -- 4 * . rt ?ir • t ."-*•. ooa. Instead. wa uaa tbs tea bad more serviceable means ot travel Tka aaa la tto too*, the factory maaager, tha contractor, all con JlnunUy ntolre to bad labor saving devious They fat away with anti auatad aoparattu) and replace it with machines /or Incrnaaioa out out Qraalar production by tha individual la a demand ot tka limes. "Yet when these same men reach iheir kemee tka thought# at ad eaaoed mat hade and oenvanleoee waam fait behind They aetata Hah ting anal patent which was.prob ably hfaaMerad the beat whoa U tens iaetalfad, tot whleh la now oh eolete hem wee ot the developmanto ta tto ladwatt? aad tto haowiadgs at proper light lag too aad from aa liftMMi (md iovtuyUoft. “Careful thought waa given to tto lighting of our bouse and baa retailed. I totteve. In our baring a wait lighted borne. It la vFetl light ad ttoca eacft flat ore waa selected ta prortde sufactent fight ©fare It might to waa dud. A center light gives gawatral lllamination, while portable lam pa placed by ■ easy ' toOtra far eoadfag ortoartng bring the Mtot dfaecfay where dealest ' A shade ta bawwawy artth tbs 0%, ' tars fad tha room covers ewph tom, but ah aaa dasaa enough to prevent glare or ago strata. Hama ! am glaoa. aame ana »Uk aad aoma are parekmant. each half a adapted r tails agreawadlaga. Tto basoaaawt ■ ahadea ara aaetal. | “Small balks ara umd In decato k tire lamps to prevent annoying . bright epota, frosted bulbs, where . there la h possibility-of their be i tag aeoa with discomfort I'wrta* ble lamps 'bra pin aad on each aMe 1 d hi 'tiilnwv eb the dressing ts hlea and baneheta oa each aide of the bathroom mirror to tHomlaate - tha frataraa on both sides, thus I avoiding shadows. The abadea pre wa« ranched Swplambar 1. 'but no i whom leave wwa granted fm tonr of 1 desertion* U> aaak gob! At Iteoada l-Cal.. aa army i/m. «h* r**lmotu worn Into oaanp to recuperate until Hep tatnbar li. nod tbwa un»iu he board ad MUp tar Fort Vwnaunar twbhh waa reached some day* l*i«r He* Mr a thr ortny harmiMa Mmiiu. tbr town can*Utad of the Hwtonv Bay rkmipm/Si tnidtaa imnm »wd « , doaaa log %wt« of Indian »ihl ball •bmad employe* nf Uh- ,'<ii»r|**ey, which carried on eitenalvc tratiptiiK operattnn* bit It Fort Vancouver a* ' tbr ban*. * In order to ralaa the tuoury to bring Hta family (Turn the enat. Cap tain Grant with n fellow offh-ei leased a tract of l*ad uot far fnoni tbo fort, whlcb he planted to potu • toed and oats. However. Mra Mlwt flelda »ctount relate*, the river Rood I cd out the tropa' la tbr spring of IH..J Captain Grant a k»d Mra. Hhelfleld Ui lake .Into ht r home as lioaiderj til in*, if. Lieutenant I‘IUI Ab.tidan. rap'ntii Gear** 11. McClellan and tww'oriiara VMo-.i she objected tbal nbc • «Ulu l« huml<l«; to oar* for *o large u Uou**- hold. lapis la Grunt replied. "Ob. that (MU tie *a*lly ntanaxed I , •hall <MUII on* of the Militter* *ho ( to a good eweh to *|o tw*> • yobing. .«nil oeeidee 1 hav* an *\oelle t rook hook and am « piwHy gend «on* , aoH. 1 am sore llmt etc oh.<ll man a#e v* ry «n*U. I Grant intneid lit* wntfe vary much at tbbi tlni'* mo! Iretftiently niuvnin! ; » d.-atre to rmtgn tiwm the anuy -and live with hla fa inly wliteh some Gnu ! talar lie did After tire potato fwttnre ’ Gtwai and hie hnainne* owmatot' '“•oglu Ml Mn- cbl. k..n* for go mile* around and chartered a v.*«»el to •trip them to niurhrU In Han I ran •taco The whip relumed with ike ! ■'•w* that the chidkeu* Imd died m •be wwy. however thito dealn* u a«*( • nad Mow Ui ttrant'a fort true* tVhm Grant we* ordered lo report Ihn duty at Ylumbcddt. Cal, he guve I lira. HheHtetd ht* <owfc - Imok ht , pillow* and aontc trinket*. Bwrtna ilrM't May nf otn* year at For Vawernivwi be bad mu made an enemy and gained the friendship •aid good will Wf evet vmstv Mrs Hhcf- B *hl arrwte Me ea* Indeed ',*a o'. I waaunee wdMbmmi ' vent a bright light from being llactad into the ayes. __ "Bach room baa bulbs In eicsss of one watt par square foot, and! since tba walla ara light, vary III 1 tie light la absorbed by them, thus avoiding tba necessity ot larged bulbs. "The aantar Oxtare in the living room baa twa 160 watt bulbs. There ara two door lamps and one labia lamp, each containing two M ws|t bulba. The bracket* over the mantel and two small Uaa lamps each have a It watd bulb. Four single coavonifft 6 ** out*it lata permit rearranging the form tuig. “A datura with four 40 waU bulbs bunas SC Inches above the dining room table, while IS salt candles ore at each aide ot tba budaC A double convenience nuu let fa under tba tdbio and aostbeJi by the badet. "Our kitchen Is lighted by a ISA watt calling fixture with a 40 wutg lamp over tha iHnk. Appliance#, may be attached to A double con ! vrnlcnce collet ’ V "Rach of the two bedrooms bag . a 49 watt Mtnb at the head of the i , h*-<t The three todbtu conven , lfn*e outlets ittabo n-grrungoiueat . <4 the furniture easy. > "The two 4«i vratb by i the bathroom Alnur rtlrhlktijhufli , ideal light. *i i»«W Age ter I flit lire ta unneoeseary biiwua* ut I the amellneso ok the room. rim double ronsepu'dr# out fat la far appliances. * "The baaemnnt he■ 40 watt lamps I, tn tbe trunk room. in front of the • ftitoacn and at-tba cent pllo. A • 100 watt lamp Ik over Abe laundry • tuba. A double eouvcnh-uco outlet i la available lor aimlUimpe- Twoi i 40 watt lamp* • hsipld Isa placed* f osar the work bench fa prevent' , shadows on tbe work. > “Our long ball has a4O watt'ce^ - lag datura end e 40 watt bracket^ >1 ('AMR TO l.oor CITY I KVCKY Ti;?l HIM , (Continued from I’ape <%*•) . efty aa Ihe Held H. G. Bole* shall . t led lo go. i j "(4) Thai the torus Lu he chargit tor each po:aou rtdlitg on aatd huaer* ■ hall not aiceal t*>n cents per trip. **(6| That la ‘addition- t» the ad ‘ valor* in lux which may be unwanted ioga ttei tkc property «»; the aatd H _')G. Union, bn tdwill fay a (rawchlae u r pnvHw* la* to the city us (>nld«<, hato of one per cent on thu gtwsu rtanlpta from nixeHtion nf said huaa 'joa, hegbialtiK March I*l. tU2ti. and icndina Mar* It tat. 19J7. and bmln nlntc with M«r*’h ta.l 1927, be shall ' pay a • ranchlee or pr vllogo tax p, said etty of two per cent u*T the tttoa re*;etplK from openutlon/of aald Imam * durtm; tbo ireoMlMhg period j i of Mil* «kv<ni*tua«f surtb*, francbtae.l he yatVatile monthly at the]' end of each ne t)Hi dttrini; the pr v-, i jllaga tax period. 1 C smooth 7 /^running/, STAN DA ftp a . thk nm nsBQRo news * "Mi That tha said H. O. 14alag [ ‘‘toll be required to carry and main' tain liability lnnwrsniu an arh of the huasaa operated by him under provtstoue of the •mnchfae. in to .'mount not las* than % ■ or each hue. and that he -Whan fll the |m>|(clcm therefor with the clerk of the <dty of OoMatmro (71 That In tke eveut the >kid M O Bale* shall fall to perflorm and carry out any or tto foregotng tepna nr <ood>tlams nmtntoned fa thin franchise, thin tiwnchtee shall, after ten days’ notice Arum Waul hoard of aldermen, terminate and cease In Hu entirety. "(91 That If. and when. It becomes apparent to the hoard of uldnrmen , of the city of Ooldshont that ad ditional l>n<-e should he mulnbitned,. then eald H. fi. Bale* etaall l«; m quirad to opuratn and maintain eocii lines, and. If he should refuse mo to do within Ulxty daps of receipt by him of normal notice from the board (f aldermen of sold <u>. then said bounl of aldermen ehnll tore tbe right to groat a franchise to such other persona or company as may apply therefor to operatr line or lines determined by sold board of aldermen to he nacauinry. “Tbia franchlue shall inure tn and the terms and (smdlUonu herein ceu talned be binding upon, tbe gafad H <l. Hales, hie exxecutor*. adurlnletra * tors and assigns "Hated (life the second duy of /ebrmsry, IMS. ITT* A* Ml, Wffril. HMHNMTI t’BTIHFFIB VMIMT HATK HAII) I’AltlH. Jon. SI. (AT The recant lllneM of Premier HerrwH. gave Julian, the rogulwrly ncoewMtnd i-lmitffetir, to Ut» foreign oflk-t-, his it rut opportunity 4a three, ynara to enjoy a vacation. ' Julian boa acted an chauffeur (or! Preiuiera Urkund. Poincare and lot. - Hia job with Premier Hrland waa , the criHlest, Jullen volunb-erw. M. Hrland never called upon Jullen to-j do any extrrs work, dismissing hint | n-Kubirly . about 7 In the reranlngs, | cxceid during Inter-allbd cofater i nee*. , Jullen. while appre lallng the cool and correct man that Promts*r 'Poin care always was Ulth him. finds his (work with I lor riot much more agree able. “A tireless worker and very bard driver fop himself," Julian said. ”M. Poinuisre did ‘hot ssppeur to realise m i amount of work be waa Impoa n« u|H>n ttaosc near him. Pinlidiing tfi> dop’u work about H or 10 In tha dvcntng. 1 hod to b# on the job ut 7 1 the m-it ulornlipr. With M Mer rill, II is different. Many times bn hn* dlnni >-‘Kcd mo; before sHnucr. vaying 'Uoodbye. Julleu. I will -re turn tu, a . . inrmr. BAfiK tt*ntnHHM» «M I'KBMfM Il ' i (Continue,| from Page Onel time of tomorrwa> meering wa* flxod at bco'o'iß-k on Mc-ouut of tbe joint »'toon at nuuu wliFu Mm. Carrie (l. Cult will speak, T%« k bmi bill cume up for action and «au deferred until Wcdnvsdny. t 'TV MAY BAN r AKB HKATINIi (Continued from I’age One) Iriifftc he block'd off for the benefit of (he ynniiKHtei* who niuai Ml 4 *te. •*• The iiueatlnn of the fnasilllty o( thl* plan was dlsdummd by apVeral Inter' sted phrites. - including A T Grtffiib. Hr (irHHth offereA tbe oae of a warehonae nn H iljiani atrmu for thl* purpose If. the city deain'd to aae It. Col. (ieorgr Kteeman mil In Wll lutra Hmllh a too apoko la latot of some plan lor cllnitn*ttoa the skMltng danger Both bad talked the problem over with members of ilic I'a rent Teachers aaaoctotmn muil agrsoti that hoiikj jpepH should in- tak<'n to remove the danger existing to Itae xmull chil dren who akale on Ash elreel MX At, MAN toUitmilßHK IN KAII.EY CASB •MUi; G. 1.. Hinlth. of Prloee llenry county. Vii. fl WNi; 11 U elurk. of Ttrvpcr. with »2,41U1; 1* D. o»fdner. of IViraythe, with 11.600; 11. T. John ] ou of Wtth*M county, with iio.uou; I Hhmtory Game Birds, j i hacks and Geese, Daamedin Practical , Fortin ntfon bv Present Fla noliter Wyjj f# : A% A SHDOTiNfe at A UJUBk' ■Uj w - VAMTgeiM& PLAC6 M; , **• V 'vm. t. %F.. V MOBKAOAV > -——|J ITm <Mt»»rfii»U*i j * gaits* au a#* «*l j i Worth AmHoT ev«b flwiySHiT, ji «Md —* mum mmm. mu uh>h ~ •*• MUMctNH) Si Mi ' y*«l. U the orseenl role 91 j 1 •Mushier Cuiilliu.ea, ut. V4.n,iU' X. cliiriuMMy, Ciiutiui* qstUsii, .I*l I ••A 4tH.I»lli«« at tb* Pel Ilia lie), *Ht» AM* HrwuatMu buna, it "*llwm has m»h tan any lint,, sguailiag um proMiU pursuit ai 1 otrd ult wftmericae muon. in. • HWKIKt auntnturn unartwu-a few , I —M Bbo dertNMlw Ol Un owttai- I I ■—• osore okimiui m wus« •protO. •? "A* mnt 91 eu piiUi n uum»i >• Mjuippeo wilt rap 10 •bourn., weapuna ibei are deadly u> Ami Wo. It <t generally botobil u.a tkl auUstnoOiit uaf duooieu u yoMia at tb« tfooM, Ncaoi it •* I. ptmma ovary otreMt at » < WOof duck* Uvay M copullau .•vary Punting groin to in Il f * K. H. t’ozart. ol Goldsboro. with |J,-' 000. Mr. (’owi rt recalled the time In Yadkin county that he bought good corn Honor cirotn some of the Bai ley* and gave aa Uln opinion thrtt If the atock was aa good us the liijuor ho waa aold. he would |>«iy. |1« , bought the atock. hut (fafikiia attor ney* today 4n*crti».| Intis the records rtnrt the tvto Hatley* Wlrr different . fniwtl uw t/fe'n 9 puzzle to which' the 41 aOrer la never published'. ~[ 1' ; | —_ ; / - ... Mki: —* J- »■»■[ * £ ' »■— " ■''«»■" «■■■■■—■ *■> '.■ 1y U 3jfc TO THEMAM WHO APPRECIATES A ROLLS ROYCK V CASft BBCAUBE OF ITS VALUE-rNOTITS MtICM ‘ . . **• ■ • • ■ V ■ • ' V *»♦'» ■. J j 1 it rii^r hi y' \# V There in only ow> kind of a fniy man in this country. He. is the man big enough to judge the other fellow hy what lie is, not 'by the msc of lus income tnk. These nrc llm kind of men, Icadcra mid wodiers, wlio fur* smoking i (Id Virginia Cheroots these days and fcHiug their friends what n food smoke tlwy an*. ' --* ml ■ f i? ivh. I- u<iu««4a»^^ _ r * m I n> irini t nr ui^^wi^^^]jjniii|/ Sold Virginia Cheroots p° ■ 8m 4 Mutual* U*Uk* MfUIMII * r«UiU» f n Aut uium ut utuao. "to Um law auwa auui Uta Jocaa Cunar%aaM Oi oiaohaai ouiu mim 10 wuuor, Uw auutat la Mgai iy auuturuoa tu alauanLai do ouuoo avory toy «uo iisun. at • wui si utaiu Utaa 4JJUU muoa us a lam iMMIUII MMHMio jUUkMlftll Qt) du ulat. gaU Ola uiuu a vary a ay, •ud 10 utauy ala las wtiata Jmyu ■evio unua phMiUiio 00 wUi W* luruioaui U Lur tUO Oita out A, gat IO Uiuaa at—law wuaro kb« oMb# •aoa atitlau *»»uua.m#u aod ua uiiau gala lul Until uy Uw BM ]uuaA pi ua uegio aruf. 4 "It) U ala Lag Uit UUV a m aaob Ob* l aiiua *u Uiiav utui.ius a usaro, bad >hto tong aoasua inrlupao Uhl -latoa a l asra uw duuw uagiopM 1 u gltkliil nuuutiaia us »inter. -WiUiuut ThiUtkf legal roatm> uuna, 10 tan yoora uui uugruiory iuuiM isirUs wui bava bauuioo ao liul U, (lieu, also smm'M m is JO rouiwun Us Ibi vastiaauig point <n«l Us* sport oi buatmi; main wui / ; • islolaaULSUly eautab. a "iwanty-bye Uuckg P*t bog u a ■luiuciuua UiisiL No aass 01 siitiiy coo oat that number ol ( iuck» lb a day. i appeal lo Ui« ■ wi* Jj t/uu Ule ana Iba.Lptsrla • n at the country tu iurlbot at»u aisiattuo to reduce ibo tskg Ituui aave UM MrOa and sport lur 'Q jenc r a Hone. ’* KI N Hf.S • l : ’> 'r l. I1; l«T||\. .. st 31. Wll Hum Iliuler, the SO ycar-oid con of Hn*h It flutter, of ne.ir Forest Fity took tilts life WodtU sday when tie shot him .elf with » h»tf in'hi the ixirlar o( hfn fa|hew home, fir pw tki^an 1 UOrn-l wer *nH‘puHMl t,#tltti r, dertth sartillTbtg InntiSbtly. Wheti tonsil hii blot It lug srns liflye • hhf Wan room '■wtlngutßhod by hi* father f “ « - Hr- It *•• -• *. ■ ■ ~t, 1 u «t m■ a .ai. ■ »utU .. f 1 Mi/ni lM'iohivfh . FsftHl/lbi. J»«t. 81.—(The pallcc to- - >'■ s. ; !!• may l» a toiler; lie may U> a capitalist, But he nehs-ts hi* friends mid buys his ttoods, on sound merit . only— and not to impress lus banker or the “400.” —"' -—'■■■■ »ir- »■*», n siii— r : -"They am not afrtiid to recognise that four mellow, i fragrant cigars fur 10c is a J smoke any man ought to I jump Merit, not price is J making tlx-* cigars favorites B everywhere. jfl TI T EBDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3. 19S» doy trMM % <Mb 1» tba rMM»- ual d Ist Not 9*-4 RMMorf. Mar und xetsed a tao df Mpiob'roo. taaby reboHrork aod'tbrr.g • 'kom am— >Ny wa 111 ik oio- ( tertats. Two arroota weih Mbba. • 1 , " NOTH *: Ot TMUiKIUtni IRA nefaolt having bom wM« tb gky m*nt or Uw todobtoßaom momN Ay 1 hat certain deed of tmol 4» Jgd M T-ugtee for the Jdtmlb ‘ttbaAird l. f« Insurance hyi Job*ifk Herring and wife. Vlegtalb IIM4R. on the sth day 'hr Wag. IMb. aodroa torded lo the dWtcs df tWoriloaMfir , df I Veils or Wnyoe ('Mhrty. *tb Ohok 11 1. Page 18. I nr 111. under and by virtue or tke power of sole Voided In me by said deed for the purpose of dlHi-harilog t*e debt me uood iby •mid deed of teuet. fbooobd <a dedkdn the htgheet ladder, for cask, at (fro court house doors la WoMohmOs 'Vnyne County. North Qsrstko AW 13 O'CLOCK M.. ON tATUWPAar. FHBIUJAItY liar. llfß. Ue follow ing described land, to-artt: HKBT TRACT: Bml—*■» ot • MOpie on the run of IliJI Broacb. T. H. Iwncoeterh conwr, and ruoe with T. ». IwnCseter’e lloe 8. 18 W. IM7 |tyt to a stake at the edge of the geld, another df T . B. Utssslm'i comers; then tylfh T. B. Iwnopdter’a Hue N. 76 W. 8M foot to o . otake. nnotber of T. B. iwneiMter'a obToera; (hen with T. B lancadtpr'a Ua*. A rt \v hr i n leer to • bmd bfA-dWch; then with T. U IwnoMdorti Hm —d aald ditch 8 13 W. 1180 fedt lo the canter pf aakt rood N. SS B. I*BB feet to the old John, inter Otoet tb— with aald old John lsler H»w N. KR K-on (evt to a stake at the band of 18endows Branch; then wtti the aid John later line N I K, 488 tut b o stake on a ditch: then with the all' John Inter line I W. IS 8L MH Met' to the rnn of Mill BraMdl; tbab up the run of Mill Branch 1«M foot to the hegnnhtg. contahllbg' ill WUoi, Itiore or less. :i*.uu stKCOM) TRACT: Beglaotog at the Muagrtve llo» In the cantor of (ho (lohlabout und Boow Hill rood, mil runs with aald line 8. U 8 feet to a stake In (he later line; fben with said line N. 18 K. 647 fUM; <4eo F 12 K. 270 feet; then N. 24% & *7l f.et; then N. 34. K. 48b fort; then N Cl K. -314 feet to tho ditch; then with the ditch N 44 t. 8W Net to a benit of (be ditch; tboo N. M K rh* feet to the' center of the ,(ikuro and Snow Hill rood; tbea with 1 renter of aald road 8. 88iW. 888b»' feet; then 8. 86% W. 90b foot; then 8. 67 l-l W. f 1047 -foot to tho be ginning. rental blag 89% oordO. This the 16th day of January. X 826, . obo a (ißiMsunr. TWRerdE*!' Brooks. Parker A ARy , , (irecnaborot NO., „,4, t »,f|* • . ; T ' i[ ' " »■ & ’[JLX \* 14 Tl He isn't cwnvioeed by al fashionable label or • T~ir f ful/ twice tag. If a thine "4ti githd, the fact Ih«t ft’s ohcapT only makes tJf nut attraction. * * ' v i __ - Ta a train! package,- content • untouched hg human hands— Atm factory to YOU. m 1 wi *
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