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* • Saymf T^p ;is Littlfe tit No PRffit to a H Securing ItftP Circulation on & Government tm r*3Y3 In republishing the* ^llbwing ar ticle by W. H, Hhrveypfflf T%e Palla dium, we are not rispaignihg but h<fme banker^ .^JpUr^ngj^ese is gb shbw the people just wfy|L$ consum ing institution our b^ri^ipg systqfh is: Htow impossible i\jis for the workers Of the fiilion to sujpfxjrt it arid live rihd proffer*. "=^r'7“ ■ O'ur monetary4 standSf?T*aftd bank ing system JIUpT be,, changed and operated for the benefit Ann protec tion of all the people alike, dr civili zation's doomed. Society^ can .not long continue to suppbft afi institu * 'tidn that. riot orilj^ feMprJisall tile surplus crfebtibri of laooi* but also controls the value of all- labor’s pro ductions, controls all industries, fixfes all wages and Bohlihates afi govern ment. *«p«K * A great many of our bankers hdfl • already dehoiineed this**ampfire; drid we believe that a largq»*p«r-cent of thbm will unite with thf ,people in demanding amendments,-, rip a new bankiri^ system; tha| wrn^esult ih establishing tfidt fcrdedbfn” thfet #bodrorii ^ilsdno Ottilihesi id his book of that title.—jET. <3. A. ~—*nalri » A. SOLILOQUY,.,.; , “I have $100,000 which* I wish to infest to bring me lh^ largest pb'S sible profit—in. a way ^hat will re dute the risk of loss tq^imninufriu” Thug soliloquized a man ~ living iff Wyoming. , *‘1 can purchase witj^tt $100,000 in government bonds, non-taxable by ( either hlatibft; State, (3|>6ti|j| ,er oth } erwise. I will be exempted from tax ation. I will thug escape- taxes that j is becoming burdehsoMi^/,, Oh any othei* irivlstlhent of it my income frorii it will be tpXed;national tai ^ cdnsiderablyi AJrid tbegj/fhere is stdte, county; tbwnship, municipal, school, road borids, and, niay 6e, some other form of special fixation that will cateh me. I set: iif^e& 'Mexicb these different forms of t^xes avfer agte 3 per cent on a fair cash valua tion, whiph does not inelude- incdthb tai. 1 do riot know what, all tfi£sb tak amount to here, b^t th.ey are & plenty. wIf I bay government 2 per cent, 3 per cent, 4 per cent bonds or gov ernment treasury loan certificates, I , will be exempt from ail these foriris of taxation; equivalent to frbm 5 to 10 per cerit when all forms of taxes, including incortie tdx, I escape are cohsidered—and no trouble, no wdrry. And I will'have something that I can sell for cash; at par or f6r 4 brehiihm, at hn# tifn£ ifthlch I could not db Wttli Utlf ordiiikrjr in vestmjeftt. df , the dtflfereht forms bf ^bvejmmfeht bpnds, the 2 per gents to iae^m&S a distinctive advantage, by which 1 can make 15 per cent or more,. drinualfy, oif of them and at the sdftfe tiiiy exempt ftbik all foriifs of ta*atibrfV “By Buying them, the 2 pet* cents, this government .win give me beck the $100,000 in fresh new money, at artdX, prj irttgrSst rate of one-half of' one per ceiit, per annum and the cost of minting thfc $100,000; Which is.ohly $6230; &nd will cohfbt the privilege on me, of me loaning the mane? 6; 8 or 10 times; at 0; 8 Or 10 per cent her hrinuhi, oh ek'ch ldin. 'Hbrfe Irl Wyoming where I live, the hate at which I can lbart it Will he 8 or 10 phf fcfent, With Cdirlrilissions, it- tintes;“ ofi thfe gidfe; The goyferri mint petmife rite, ytith the* $100,600 in new hiofidy, gi-fan me at practi cally ho cost ($62.50 arid one-half of one 0er ££nt drily, aririffally, there after) to conduct a loaning sysferii, a (National 'feahfe. Under this sjM tejm, legalized hji Ikw, I freeze on tb thle $ 100,000 an<( dSp it to l«*»n *hy credit as money, bank credit, that t>j) law aiii'drejfi fdr irioktey arid is called ihbney. Bylibldirig on to the $100, 000 in motley, I can loan bapk credit, a checking gys'tdm, for 4 million dol lars, loaning each dollar of my $100; 000 tid times, at; bach time, say 6 per cent, which is 80 per cent; in tny $100,000. . ■ /‘By the Federal Reserve Act, Sec. 10, Paragraph A, Here in Wyoming, a National Batik is fe<0iired to-hcjld iri real htbnfe^ oiily 7 pfer cent of de mand deposit! And 3 per cent bnfi of tii£e de^osifs couiitirig oh chteckfe going out arid cdhiiiig in to counter balance each other, except this small margin of 7 and 3 per cent that may bd needed in actual money. But this sihall margin is relied on only in an emergency. It is safer and is So practiced by thp banks to hold a rjb sejrve, in actual money, bf io oh 15 pbr cetit, loaning bdnk credit; the ritht to Check on the bdrik; 6 dr 8 of 10 times the atno’dht of real money .the bank has. Ld$ds Each Dolldr Ten Times. j “There -is now all told ip the uhited States^ outside the United States Treasury, about 5 billion dol lars, and the banks are loaning and drawing interest . on forty billion dollars. TKfe banks haveri’t got in their vaults all this 5 billion dollars, ad some of it is floating in the tills ■Ilf JtejptS-STtfie fee#8/ .^-4- -r tH^ mp^, h&vl % 4uujdh. ai foM lion dollars bf this , money,. hblding it as a legal Ss£§t lb SoHH Inelf check ing credit Is# 40.Bmtdfi,Aoflli^. This ife loaning $10 fbr each one dollar they have. , THe. igbtffebnifieHt reports t(nd statistics all confirm these fig ures.” A Here, the .Tffytimmg man, paused dnd'scratched hisk head. “I wonder,,” lie sSid to hifilSelf, “no# tfiaiiy of the jifeople fSla—that e’dpfi dSISf t$e govbjnitt%h£ nSs given the bank ers on these 2 per. certjf, bonds, at practically no cost,, $62.5.0 for print ing- Mie ipbne£ &nd one-Mlf of ,bpe per cfent ihtferests annually—they arp Ibhning it to the people at 6, 8 tor ,10 pdr fcerit—^tfefi tidies. I Wonder! I fonder! if the plfebprie know this?” Again he paused with hiS right hand at his mouth, brushing liih mustache, %oJ. they . don’t know. itjL. or; hell Would break loose in this Country. “My $100,000 loaned ,10 times at 8 per cent ife one million dollars drawT inb & lifer debt ftitfetefet, oir $30,000 apiudll^; But that is hot fill profit— that iS grdsS—I • rtuiSt dWn a bah# building or a room in which to bank. IVfouch printed matter, checks, deposit bqofts; fete.; alsb k ekshie'r khd clerics; All this costs hfldjieyv feilt experience shoW§ tBit the adefage Bdhk prdper lf managed is disking a net of is pdr cent profit and additionally, an nually, adding tb its surplus' and Un divided prbflts which enh&heSs the ijiiarket value of the bank stock. Some 1 notice with par value per share $100 il nfew Worth $000. “So, my $100,000, invested in 2 pie# dent gbvferhififerft bonds bad be Utilitfed Ss follows: Annual net dividend —$i3;OOd.oo Ahnual increase in market value of my $100,000 in stock, account olf Surplus and Undivided Prof i S, $10,000. In twenty years t iat is $200;000. I See where i i; twenty years softie bahk stbek has exceeded that. But sky, antiuklly, 10 pet cfent in crease itt riiatkei value of my stbek_J__4-$I0,000.00 Tfetarafintlal profit _$25,000.00 Ahnudl interest paid the Government; di 1 per eent_-$5OO.O0 Cost; printing itiohky 62.50 $562.50 Net anfins! profit _$24,437.50 After the first year the $<32.50 does ncft count. It wa$ for printing the mfenby $100,000.” Ahd now lie pkused Snd again meditated. “I want to get this thlfig jUSt fight. .“While I pay no tax of any kind oh my $100,000 in bonds, jdp.havp to $Giy tax on the Capital Stock and Siifplus of nfiy banh. Hfefe in Wyom ing thfe eustoni is 50 per cent assess ment Sd tffie valuation, say $2,000 tax. But I have already codnted that in the eipeftse of the barik which Why Call It a i -tvor . - Some of oiiir ciistomers have asked us tvhy we call it the “Daylight KITCHEN Unit/’ when the &fticl& in ques tibfi ig eeji&lly ckfsirable fat the living rooni, batti room, dining iroom, of dtftbr p&f tsof tH£ hofne iri which proper lighting is needed/ of fdr office^ or stores. The answer is this: We are' conducting fhig Riteheiiunit campaign as the first Rhasfc of a general eddhdtional tairipaigii ori prope* lighting. Ih 9 hordes out bi 10 the kitehefl is the poorest lighted room, in the ' house, W&ei-.eas, being the workshop of the home it Should be the best lighted. ' As a matter of £ervi6e td o'tif eii&tdftterS, especially to the housewife, we are emphasizing the’ lltfpdftdfife'e df proper lighting in the kitehen With the banishing diillness and gloom, or glare and Sharp dark Shad ow. Mkttjr Of the ligfttirig UfiitS fthicft m fcallihg the baylight Kitchen Upit, are' being uSed in other rodms ffi the hofne arid in stores and offices. ‘ A huriiber of our custohiers are pdrfchrising several day light kitchen Units arid hdvfrig thfeirif installed where proper lighting is -t ■ \ i needed. ; \ . vl , j } •. / ( . r , _ “ 1 i You edit‘see th^ KilbftSii tfiiii aeriiofistr&tfed at our office, or we shall be glad to have a salesman call on you. PHONE 2700 is jK3atteS^>iwg * ..before dechtrinjj th» 15 per &ikt dlV* rdend* and paasihg. a healthy dtftount to' Surplus. Tnfe banks; but <ft trM, sa^ 80 per cent.gross p*y the stock holders tax on Capital Stock. Yes! the tag oii iiiy Capital Stdck hfid Sprplus, is paid; that w^yj out of the 80 per cent the borrowers pay. “I could use my $100,000 to ori ghnize a State Banff, where t WOold nbt want 0t hebd ‘ihfe gbVeriiihdrit bonds—The process thefe is the settle ip to lr But if I go the National route, bttjr ihb‘ feopdS, the grivfehh nrterit gives pi.e Mck my dioney. find pays me 1 1-% per cent net, f l,o0o finnuai]y. Some ,%pqcket t.; mOnpy; I&,Ve got my money, $lt!6,6dQi Am oUt. nothing on the bonds, Still own them and get a nice little present frohl the government onfefe & f'ehr of $1,500. I ha.ye got tfefe $ldO;0Of& in. mV hbck&t. . Nd! 1 hs$ri. got it irt my bank vhhlt ag dH bSSet arid & privilege of loaning a bank |t(f»sa lor ftioriey for g million dollars, and collecting interest; on a million dollars the same 4s. if itj .were .real mbney. And I. will have the Federal Reserve Bank behind me to discount the notes I have taken if I get pinched for ready cash to tfifike good my 7 per cent and 3 per cent re serves. . i“The Federal Reserve Banks beT long to the banks, the government dries npt Own a single share of their Stock, the Nlatiohal BhhkS afid otftfet member bafiks o#ri it all. My $lt)0, 000’ will alsq give me hii hvirhership interest in them. I have hbt h£fe tofore counted that. And soHie money makers they are—paying jtiyv idends to member banks and now building millibh dollar building. Witn thousands of offices and stores in them to rerit; I Will oWp ah inter est Jft those biiildihg. The ffeo$l£ think the Federal Reserve BankS be long td the gdvernriierit. pbor people! The banks and oth&* .rhOnby lenders cbritrol the press aiid I guSss the people won’t hear much about it. But I don’t like the nyws from Minnesota. •; , r 'NOTE—Another installmieht Hn this subject ivill be week.—Ed. COLVlN’5 CtJLVMM By Howard T. Colvin MISREPRESENTATION OF £eD; eral railROAO Manage ment. Representatives of the raUroad and other privileged interests , are constantly misrepresenting the f^£s in regard to government .Ope?at}dn of the railroads during the World War. The latest of these is Mi. George E. Roberts, vice president of d>e National City Bank of New York. Mr. Roberta glibly refers id a deficit of $1,800,000,006 r&riltihg ffdnv government management/ HfrlS^ithor offers any explanation dr a’n'y analy sis of Mr. William A. McAdoo’s recent statement that at least( $600, 060,000 of this reported shortage re sulted from the Esch-Cummins law which appropriated out of the United States treasury that sum as a gjft, pure and simple, to the railroads. Mf* Me A d 00 was the directbr general of the railrbads during the first year of operation by the ^dvferhThfeiit dhd his statements are. certainly entitled to greater .weight than thfe ifht§ ments of those engaged in 3 caih paign to discredit government o^erd tion. This is particularly true when those so engaged fail to even notice tile statements of the former director general, let alone attempting a reply. The inferetite from sufch silence on the part of such men as Mr. Roberts is that they know that the statements of Mr. McAdoo' in this fespeht ate tfue. Yet they continue to misrep resent the facts, thus misleading ,the American public, or at least that part of the public that puts its re liance upon what such meri as Mr. Roberts may say. Mr. Roberts alsd fails to say anything ab'btit thfe fdct that the government paid the rail roads during the', period df gdVdrfi nflient operation the enormous rental of approximately, $ls6o6,606’ a year. This rental was denounced by Sena tbt Cummihs as being little short df rbbbery. The chief complaint of Mf. Rob erts, however, appears to Be against labor. He says that a large part b'i the shortage during government Con trol resulted from the great increase in the number of employe^. Hfe over looks the fact that the railroads Were ih reality actively managed during the government operation by the shine men'Whb operated thgfti uhder private manageihenti They #ere* bf cburse, subject td . ordbr ifptit if,te director general. Jlut thfe fact fe .tffains that every effort Was ipade bp these forirfer private railroad oM cials, during the time they were fun ning the railroads for the .goVern rrt'ent, to do everything ih then: power to discredit gbvfernihferit Operation. It is therefore not at all improbable as a great many people believe that the pay rolls of the railfoads ddring this period of government control #£re unnecessarily increased ih order to make a bad showing. t In spite of this effort cm the. part df railroad managers to discredit government operation* had, it ndt been for government management the country could, never have been as successful in ..fighting the great war as is was. -In "fact the govern ment was working th$ef Itiilh 3 handicap at the - oxrtbreak Kff the vfcr by reason of the private dllpffitfdli having broker! dbWn thatgovefflinfint control of the transportation Itfips became absolutely necessary. Mott' our prihcfes df pfiyilege? uhaftile td operate the railrolids during If grdat Portland, Ofe.J Oct; 18;-^sfjffifi L. Mu mitm shflnct' that i' tne gfe’Bt^ njgkji. o| AftMricin mm&ft thfc &4$t miss Ameritap, wbrktndn; are sferibab wq,jp«fid .citizens;” ’ . . “Gtye IHfe wbfknteh tHd tied that •kt& their proper due as httiftitf and gtfg tHdfit m M W gicf>fd£& tfiiffhdelves tHfBtjth .ihffr E,P feefe is Hd daMel of blldwing false godl that ire fiejd.agents of radi ca^m/'^said^Mr. Lewis. ,-j President .Lewis cdrivejfed the as siratit&. {hit the feds, thbtikh tfy iiijK afe failing to make inroads into th4 ittitierS brgariizatifehi " ‘ “Bit it is ij&g&aft fSf M Jb99 citfifeiife fi 98 tfthif jiSft ffi filming this evil,” he said. “}?ou, mpst hat the$4 fedi^al jigentis,, b$ fea<' tfifS bhiioisdfrtiyi if^gocihicitizeftsmiij by teaching American histofy.arid t|| Eiglilji ^ahgd'agd driB by giving the Workmen j» ddtiaffe deal so tHfa ean support theft* fSHillifed ktiti raff cat e the if children as every citizen shoiild; ]‘TU nibisi fertile field ffl rfed dgehts is among: the large cpj “These pepjple do not know our idteals, ptir standards, of citizenship; they have magnified rth^ faults .that b^ist and they ate taught ib belidve that the government and the various cbiifity state arid national offifeifild Ard bnemids Of libferty. “Thesri teaching^; ahd tfigfd 3*9 plenty of riaifcals around spreading mem, must be m$t b$ cftfief The foreigners mutt he tkiighf fcrig lish; they must be instructed in Americrin civil government arid .riiust bd told thd great, traditions of out country. They must reaiizpth|t thfey wflii Bb given a square deal in iribo'f matters as \VeIJ ak in all othfet affairs df ji£e, and they fiia&t bd urged to wiilifigly become full ea American Citifcbnii; r TfiMt way we can successfully a Soviet agerits vtnb ffrAko* and day among buy labd Lewis said that the ,u knd propagandist^, of, the _ Wot kefs of the World have in the Eadterri states goftb over to the corrf munists. , “Thede peoplb HMvg giffijfljf j8i««l hands kith thfe soviet bunch—they didh’t have to go far,” said.fhe frpfj 8ft’ leader, “ana ribw. \hk Mfifil? I, W. W.. or^mizer is stkikirig iff) itnd aokri the country preaching cbmhittii The Kii Klux Klari also cahie in for strorik denunciation; ; ;‘‘fh 1821/ at the rfrihutf tShvhri tion of our oigitftedtioii kd pithed 3 resolution cdiidethhirig th8 ttSti and forbidding &nf riifexrfbfef bf oUf union from jdiriiflg the hooe^d d9 ciety,” Lewis exfilairied. riiaV ^he k ity $iri£fs lift’ df ,ouf membdr^hiri. of wno Beiqrig lire riot doing any Stunts.” Doctor—fbrir wife needs a ’holi day at S|id; Hrishdhfl—-indeed.’ I’d like you to Rridk^fiht I Mi gtt & BMtoiMlf klfe Mi&i- leris thaH dhe cbd;.3 iki fof rdbdirk—H^dpidh fShri^ttinii;/ “These,’’ qaid ffie epicurS tb t|e bright ^hiladblphia girlf f “are sijaU?, I suppbse Philadelphia pebpilq don’t eat them for feaf of cannibalism.” <|Gh, rib,” kfis the arikker; “it irih't that. W4 ebirfdn’t *ht6B48«ffl.” —Wadflinktbff StSf; crisis, are undertaking, to bbmpiare gbverftrtidrit opferdtioii dttrhfg such a trying timd kith private operation dufing fiines of peace. ' Not di'iutd N««r, Sat Mighty (kdd Bargains Oveflaiict TbUfrig: Ford Tottirihg Dodge Touring Stddefaaker Totiyring Reo 'fodrifc&' fitiandley Touring F&fd Roadster F6fdG6^ Dodge Rofedstr AM si*fiUi dfB0s i45t LISTED Ttsrlhs Ranged for theses who are not to pay All cash. l»AII>0V£ftLANf> GO. ti&y/.'tMk Phdtie Pedp|p* not keeping inform »jpo.. P"fi bhnarfces j6f the gpuntrjfo $ie|ra' tp think that Bit Profits indi? lalw^ t%<*ssfui nan fifttl $&Mr eirriihgs of f?bih *„r-r,..----- and Soma of them . m6k. , ‘‘We win concede th*t fe per -cent iS: h good mvfefit jSitot-il?® I^a/s lHv£Sffif.y unchang**’ is 9 W pf^® ; f£ct that, 3% Profttk do not necessarily ijrie^ri- jacl of Safety of the IiiVekted Cafntal, we will caU ytnir attention to the Eatnihp tjf the ttfeidS Federal Re Kffl Batiks in the United Stated. T»fes|Jafiks, |§8# all Mage earn ini & ftbre tKSii 160 p&m: fbiid^ng m \6 cation,. qapjtftl and earning & till various Federal Reserve hanks: Per C§fit. vWlSSf Vipapj^l on Capital StfW York ^--$?4;6i8'000, 217.4 13‘2J3;O0O 3;T5fi,000 6,4lM;000 7;484,0oo %i - ,2 k^jcagp AitiMtSt - Sah Francisco.: Boston L 'iii-4 St fihtrE illt&ik _ Richmond _ __ Pallas ;p«6 ,000 1,000 Ml {PbO 3,757,000 195.81 162/. i 137.3 W* W-v 124.3 Hli lie.s 110*3 S9.3 -‘M par |%agt Pereept a&fidijj/rdfi 1 hh tnfe Capital—aftfep changing mil every possible expense —l06:f pfer cent for the year 1920, earning jenprifcous prbftts for their sedckhoideis; we are - i>ersii^'d^d to belldde; hmvevef,* thdt ths above Stiftmidt mH Hdinp ike faci that Big profits 8h. «&t heCe&arily mean iM 8f S&ielf bfiM IMes&d €ap Ive fcop^ tfte above from h Ctteiil&ir sent out to prospective inveStbrS bd a North Carolina finfince cbrfJBM tion. This gives us an id^fi, bf the tremendous .tax the pebple MVb to ■pay for a piedium of exchange; wJiicK Cbhaists of thbiicy, find credit which dBfe’i thfe' fhdhejr SetVibe. _ .. M M UH dfifibstfueted ciifcfa Htjpn of the ftediuni of excHfitige & jusf, as, essential to the iiti diii civilisation ap is t$e circiilatibii J.f folded, to the jjffe pf our bodief. ytfe cpmplaiii fit thfi Beayg taxes levied by the State against our property; ahd have; gobd grobrid. for com? hlfiint Becfiu^d the adhiitiistration df stfite ^overhmfedt iB fibt cdhdtlcted fori . A4>S£*\4. a strict basis $£ economy and eflf fci^nc|;; \Sroi mib ' sdlg ’■ptjrffbs'e of 4f^%'lU.«pS“SS' while fftake and Cpu'nty government iscdstmg iiifope Joo much (arid unnecessarily) for tKe benefits re i&iV&d. it does not begin to compare wdtfi trie outrageod outrageods tribute imposed on' Q^e people by our privately, own ed, and controlled bknMhg. syStefii.. ... It should be remembered that the federal. Reserve Banks are ntft gov ernment institutions. The govern ment does pet ;owii a dollar of the Stock. ,This Hanking system was chartered as a private corporation fbr fifty years. And ■ hb iriohey or credit, fhi medium bf exchahge, cap , gif lfitfb circUidtidn exdept ds tMiS banking machine opens the gates and - IftS ft; nd^r. ' mBtt!6$ is created by oHr government and . is held sub ject to me^o^ers inpse in charge '■ 9,f this system, tile Federal Reserve Board. . :" , This report shows the ungodly profits' made by this banking system ; - / blit it does' POt the billions of * dblldrs bf Vdkch the people wli-e dX-1 plotted by the policy of deflation in- ' fiibted on the people By this financial ’ ~ monster vampire, beginning iri 1'920, ‘ Tiie men ifi Ibhtrbl df tms giant ma chine,, ordered the. member banks to A purtgil njpney and, credit, and they**-, had tb obey; Ahfi the gates were closed at the source of supply. The federal. Reserve Board only, permit-"" ted ft fc[ dripbie ipto cf/cplptiph. when . Arid where if be^t,suited thp hellish peligns of JwkU Street,. And..tV--o:,; Dillidn dollars df money were retired, And manV billiWs df credit, doing . md'fley service, %fe'fe. cut off. ftft'S it i$ thfa fihancidi system that' ^ lis' gfjadtfajl'y .^le^dihg civilization to ’■ d'efthi fiftiinatety destroy it;.:' people destroy the dystem. A. “i’rii.sorry ymr mother can’t corie; Winriie. What shall we do WitH the bxffa ticket?” “Oh, givd it to thfe man you go Hilt 18 Met the interval’s; George; mn he m cMe gMjlt.W tts!” —TKe liiifcorfst (London). RuraLMagistrate—I’ll have to fine ye a abBdr, Jeff: Jiff—I'll HkVe td bdrro# it dft’ii ye*. Jfedgdl Rtfrll Magistrat( ■Great Snakes! fining ye. , Uit out} . Y e ain't guilty, anyway.—ftegfed (Canada)r leader. . The orchestra was practicing the ebirlpOSebja Very Ibng knd tedidu^ piece wflffi Kb arrived; " KeMMhdfed, frofii the. dddrWay!, ‘T cap orily hear the viqHns; Hire the ,tnna .instruments.” for tHe. wind A ‘jlt’sjp^ job, ..v;. instruments,” replied the orchestra iA.ii.Ji. Pi leader, ‘“rfiey. can’t hjpw and yawn at tfte .aamd time!”—-Dpr BrtUnjne? IBfefffir). ,} 1a y Winter** Chill Storm* Will Not Be Felt In A Heme Wiih It Will lieat ty entire fodiri with a ihihimtim amount of fiiel. MBkS four preparaiidB rioW fdt Winter arid select your fifc-Tdp Hot Blast. . , V ■ ; Therms a Size Fet Every Need CLAfttf-WlGOlNg HARDWARE CO. "If ft’s H*r<We, We Here ft" M §6f»th Tryori St. ChAribtt*, Ns t PRITCHARD PAINT CO. Sife&ifldra to Bxeil«f*iitcliair^. Colhpkdy Olasfe iridf Painters’ Supplies 12 aindi 14 X'lfest fcftk Street €harlotte, ft. C. ^ ,/t . A PAINT STORE FOR 25 ffcARS COME fO SEE US OR PHONE 76S
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