The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 06, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 3

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    HE REXALL LINE
MEDIES
twJlr
11 AYE AlililYEl) ASD AVE SOW HEADY FOU YQlr AT
"THE BUSY CORNER" THE REXALL STORE
km to ho found in the
the KIDXALL line.
JTho RISXALL Remedies represent (he aeme of excellence in the remedial agencies of the world. They are the highest standard of inguinal preparati
iited Stales. All that science and skill can accomplish in compounding family Remedies for the Relief and cure of simple ailments are to be found in
THE REXALL STORE
Represents the Highest Standard of Excellence in Modern Pharmacies in every city where one is appointed. Before a drug store is selected as the R J3 Xi
'OH 13 a representative of the United Drug Company personally visits the city and makes a careful investigation and the leading pharmacv is chosen. Reliability,
rity and progressiveness are some of the qualifications required of a R EX ALL STOR 13. The REXALL representative found that the LOClvlIA RT-P ARSONS b
). 'TlLIii 13UbY OOK.NMfc" filled these requirements and it was designated as the Marshheld depot ior the distribution of these famous preparations.
Plie 1?13XALL RI3M13DII3S are the strongest line of guaranteed preparations ever offered the people of Coos County. Every article sold is warranted to afford
cure or to he the highest grade and if you are not satisfied your money is refunded. This strong guarantee is backed both by the manufacturers and bv the L
y?T-PARSONS DRUG COMPANY.
ALL
pop-
DRUCl
relief
OCK-
l11 these remedies and preparations are sold at popular prices ranirinir from 10 cents to $2.00.
"TI1I3 BUSY CORNER" handles them exclusively in Marshfield and they cannot he obtained in any other istore at any price.
fPhe Grand Opening of the REXALL line today marks another epoch in the forward march of the " BUSY CORNER" at the head of the procession on Coos Bav.
File lollowing list will give the people of tins cityvsonie idea oi the variety and extent ot the KEXALL Remedies and Preparations.
tXAMj lynKMwln TiiWHh
CXAIili llriitlnrho TnblolH
IXAIili Liver mid Kidney Ten
3XAI.li Cnlhiiitlr IMIls
IXAI.l. fiiistrlc Tnbli'iH
IXAIili Wood TalilclH
iVAI.Ii Xorvn Tuhh'tN
3XAI.I. Tontlinohi' Stopixr
iXAI.Ii Carbolic Snlvo
iXAI.I. Aromatic Cantor Oil
CXAI.Ij Clillliliiln Remedy
EXAI.I. Compound l.leorjco Powder
EXAI.I. ICinulMoii of Petroleum
EXAI.I. Kii-mhjiio
SXAI.I. ICnruche Remedy
EXAI.I. (Irlppe PIIIh
CXAT.I. Willow Charcoal TuIiletH
EXAI.I. Hremii Ointment
EXAM Sih-cIii1 Oliittiiciit
CA.AI.Ij l.i'NiM'rliin
ImONO'S INN SPICKS:
Illurk IN'PIkt
WllltO IVIHT
('renin of Tnrtiil
EXAI.I. OlieNlty Treatment
EXAI.I. Foot Powder
3XAI.I. Utile Liver P.IIh
SXAI.I. Tlcklw Stopper Thront
Itemeilv
-yo-inol AntlHeptli: Solution
3XAI.I. IlronrlilnlN
SXAI.I. AmerltwiltN Pills
SXAI.I. Worm Candy
3XAI.I. Heef Wine and Iron
iXAI.I. Kye Wash
I3XAI.I. Neiinilnln Tablets
ItlCXALL Throat (Snrgle
HICXAI.I. Kclter
ItlCXALL t'litnrrli Tablets v
ItlCXAM, ratarrh Jelly N
Itl3XAI.I. White lilnlnient
ItlCXALL Pih! Treatment
ItlCXALL Jaiunlca (linger
KlkayK ('oiiiM)iiii(l Syrup of Wlilto
Pine and Tar
ItlCXALL IHiiekberry Cordial
ItlCXALL Cholera Remedy
ItlCXALL ConiMtund Cherry Hark
Coneji Syrup
ItlCXAMi Huhhlnj; Oil
ItlCXAM, Phistlkluo
HKXAIil. Heart Cnnilolds
ItlCXALL SiiKar of Milk
HICXAM, Pile Remedy
ICIIuiys Ijie and Silk Clemmer
HICXAMj Pacllic and' alterative
ItlCXALL Vrgetnhlo Coiiikiiiik1
ItlCXALL Orderlies
ItlCXALL Sodium Phosphate
ItlCXAI.I. Kirervt'xcliiK KIsHlngen
ltlCXAI,L (iianular Vichy
ItlCXAMi Clt rated Miigneshi.
ICIkuys Cleaning Fluid
ItlCXALL Hlieuiuiitlc Tablets
READ THIS LIST:
ItlCXALL AmlriKiMl Witch Hazel
Violet Dulee Sacliet Powder
ItKXAI.I. Violet Dulce Complexion
Powder
Harmony Complexion Liquid
Violet Dnlre Tolk-t. Soap
ItKXAI.I. Tooth Powder
ItlCXALL ":t" Shampoo Pnsto
ItlCXALL "1)3" llalr Tonic
ItlCXALL Tooth Wash
ItllXAI.I. Toilet Soap
ItlCXALL IIU'IiiIhIi Soup
ItlCXAI.I. Shaving Iillon
ItlCXALL Theatrical Cold Crciim
ItllXAI.I. Disappearing Skin Cream
ItlCXALL Cold Cream
ItlCXAI.I. Violet Talcum Powder
ItlCXAI.I. Violet Dulce. Vanishing
Cream
ItlCXAI.I. Perfumes
Harmony Chimes
Intense Crab Apple
Intense I.llac
Intense White Homi
Intent' Treilo
Intense Violet
Violet Dulce Toilet Water
ItlCXAI.I. Florida "Water
ItlCXAI.I. Wine of Cod I.lver Extract
ItlCXAI.I. Seldlltz Powders
ItlCXAI.I. Corn Solvent
ItlCXAI.I. Tooth Paste
ItlCXAI.I. Skin Fix
ItlCXAI.I. Cream of Almonds
ItlCXAI.I. Toilet Cream
ItlCXAI.I. Wood Violet
ItlCXAI.I. Hose Minis
ItlCXAI.I. Soda Mint and Pepsin
ItlCXAI.I. New ICngland I.ily of the
Valley
ItlCXAI.I. New ICiiglaud Trailing Ar.
hiitus
ItlCXAI.I. ICiiiiiInIoii
Symond'N Inn ColTeo
ItlCXAI.I. Mucutoiio
ItlCXAI.I. ICllxIr Amcrlcwiltls
ItlCXAI.I. llambou Ilriur lllood
Itullder
ItlCXAI.I. lted Wetting Itemedy
ItlCXAI.I. Pepsin Rum
ItlCXAI.I. lied Cedar Flakes
ItlCXAI.I. Cod I.lver Oil ICinulrdoii
ItlCXAI.I. Hindoo Knso
ItlCXAI.I. Kidney P.lis
ItlCXAI.I. I.lver HaltN
Remember the Guarantee
"The United Drug Company and TII1C HICXAI.T. STOItIC
selling this preparation guarantee It to give wdlsfactlon;
If It docs not, go back to tlio store where you bought It
mill get your money. It belongs to you and we want you
to have It."
ItlCXAI.I. Sarsaparlllu Tonic
ICIkay's Hal mid .MotiM Poison
ItlCXAI.I. AbsorlMMit Cotton
Fenway Horehotiud Drops
I.lgget.s' Honbons
I.lgget's Clucolate.s
I'Vuway's HonhoiiH
FVnwny's Cliocolates
ICIkay's Live Stock Itomedles
FOH DORS
Canine Iantlvo
DlsteiuK'r Itemedy
ICye Wash
Flea IK'stroyer ,
Alnnge tuition
Worm Medicine i
FOR HOItSICS AND CATTI.IC
Colic Itemedy
Rail Itemedy
Sprain Liniment,
Wlrocut
Worm Powder
ItlCXAI.I. Pepsin Rum
ItlCXAI.I. Itellecto Furniture Polish
HICX.VI.I. Itellecto Mcnthnlluo Hnlui
ItlCXAI.I. Itellecto Irfirkspur Lotion
ItlCXAI.I. Diarrhoea Compound
Mof.!ier Kroh's Croup Itemedy
."Mother Kroh's Teething Syrup
Mother Kroh's Soothing Syrup
Mother Kroh's Iaxntlve Syrup
Mother Kroh's Diarrhoea Itemedy
Mother Kroh's Haby Cough Syrup
Mother KroYs Colic Itemedy
Mother Kroh's ICsscneo of Catnip
Mother Kroh's Neutralizing CordVtt
The Busy Corner"
Kenicmbcr these preparations can be obtained at no other store in Marshfield and arc sold exclusively by the
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"TEi Busy Corner"
agS$!2BBa!B&st
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ixwiinxrsj
(Continued from pago 2.)
Surer; IC. Downing, secretary;
Ledwnrd. J. T. McCormnc, W.
Dye, A. M. Prentiss, J. M. Upton,
kir McKcown, Win. Lawlor nml
! lannfian. Tlio Womon'a Aux-
Is tlio missionary organization
iB women In tho Protcstnnt Ku-
pai cliurcli In the united Sutton
lly ovory ICplscopal church liaB Its
orancn, and nil work togothor
auxiliary to tho General Hoard
llBBlontl In New York City, which
uaut no wonion at work along
dus lines in 35 missionary juris-
Ions.
tio next meeting will bo held at
liomo of Mm. GcorRO Murch tho
Tuesday in Fobrurary.
Irs. Wm, Grlmos was hbatoss at a
pnlng Iliidgo luncheon Thursdny.
Iio Chandlor. Tho decorations
of holly and red carnntlons and
dividual tables woro von nrotty
tholr tiny red-shaded caudlo by
placo-curd and ono largo candlo
do contor of each. Tho ilrst
was won by MrB. J. T. McCor-
tho consolation by Mrs. J. S.
The guests of Mrs. Grimes
Mesdnmes B. Crosthwalt. A. T.
s, I. S. Kaufman. Rfllo Fnrrlne-
IV. P. MIUoi, W. 13. Warwick, C.
un uuyu,.j. T. HarrlKan. F. G.
Ion. J. T. McCormac, J. S. Coko,
" norion, H. Sengstacken. G. A.
ott, R. K. nooth. W. T. Mor-
M. E. P. Morrlssov. P. A. Snn.1-
I, G. P. Murch. V. A. Tnvn. A.
Ilouseworth, Dorsey Krletzor. P.
pottlns, C. P. McKnlght, and F.
fuiuru.
0
pie North Bond nHdcro ninh win
Int'! talned next Wednesday even-
a Lliu nnmn nr at nn.l rHn rv
, . "- V4 .141. ill.U .111D. x.
Clennle.
I)1C' ' N' Wt club raot Thursday
l t "r l ixra' una8. Kaiser in
rll Lend. A vorv nlpnRnnt nflpr-
I as spent In spite of the fact
tllO attniwlnnon ...... .....ll Tt
111 ---ni.u )Ta DI1IUII. lUlili
I a! i1"8, Lenn. Mrs. ynughn
"--Biiuui uttlo Now Year's dl i-
nor party wbb given last Mondny ov
uilni; ht tl.o homo of Mr. and .Mrs.
Geo P. .urch in West MnrshMoId.
UerlJes ihu lnembors of thu family.
C' vn . LaRorstrom, Ausgar Lager
siiiini. liiiLd OniBt nnd Mr. Isaaction
weio picsonl. Ono of tho fentures
of tho dinner was tlio serving of
ufiim. Rwoiiikh ilullcaclcB that had
Livu f ' nt Mr. IsuncHon from Stock
holm, tho real "KnacKobroti" aim
tho punch that la served with It.
0
and Mrs. Mnthor were guests of tho
oinii rjn linulnoRH wag transacted.
the meeting being devoted wholly to
pVi our?. The club win meet Tiiiirs
day. Jan. 11, with Mrs. M. C. Mnlon
oy. O
A I Din mnntlne of tlio Ladles'
Art Club Frldny election of oillccrs
f iim tii-naiii vnnr wns neni null inu
J fallowing onlcors woro chosen: Mrs.
B. U. McArtliur, presmeiu; airs. j. vt.
Kinney, vice-president; Mrs. J. W.
Hlldonbrnnd, secretary; Mrs. Wm Ho
afclund, treasuror. Tho noxt meet
ing will bo ut tho homo of Mrs. Dlatt
In South Mntshtleld Friday, January
12.
O
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Gettlns kept
open houbo Now Year's day, marking
tho beginning of a pretty custom
which has gono unobserved on Coos
Bay for many years. In tho cotirao
of tho afternoon many New Year's
calls wero made by the friends of
tho host and hostess.
0
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Peck woro host
.,.i hnutnua nt mi nvonlnir of Bridcd
Mill. IWM4VW ..V w -- "
Tuesday at whfch prizes woro won by
Mrs. House worm ana hit. uuuuuiui.
Among thoso present wero Judgo nnd
Mrs. J. S. Coko, Dr. and Mrs. A. L.
Ilouseworth, Dr. and Mrs. W. A.
Toyo, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Ilorsfnll, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mr. anJ
Mrs. J. Albert Matson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Clinndler, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Knufmnn, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Crosthwalt.
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Tim MinnlnWla Club met Thursday
at the homo of Mrs. Dresser and spent
n vory plcnsant afternoon In making
for club ubo badges of roso-colorcd
satin ribbon in the slinpo of roses and
buds. At this meeting no business
was attempted oxcopt tho election of
olllcors. Mrs. 12, 12. Kelly wns chos
en president, Mrs. D. A. Jones secre
tary and trcasuroi. The club is plan
ning to glvo n Valentine Piirty Poo,
14 for tlio members and their hus
bands. Last year tne annual enter
talniiiont took the form of a Washing
ton b Birthday party and wns u very
enjoyable event. Tho club will bo
entertnlned Jan, 18 by Mrs. Prlco at
her homo on Central iivonuo.
O
Miss Elvira Prlzeon entertained
number of tho girls of tho younger sot
nt hor homo Friday nt an informal
sowing party. Among those Invited
woro Misses May Myron, May l'rouss,
Norn Towor, Ilazol Powers, Grace
Kruse, Prances Williams, and Iluth
Alton. .Miss Frlzoon loft today for
Portland.
0
A birthday party will bo hold this
evening nt tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs.
II. P. Downer In honor of tho birth
day of tholr daughtor, Miss Myrtlo
Downer. Among thoso invited nre
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. May, Mr. and Mrs.
Vergil Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wagnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lawhorno, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Powers, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Hopson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Coloman, Mr. nml Mrs. Earl Goar,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcde, Mi.
nnd Mrs. H, Bishop, Vina Clarke,
Clarke, Edna Mcintosh, Gertrude
Mlltor, Annlo Wheolor, Grnco Jonson,
Edna Ray, Harriet Wheeler, Minn
Clarko, Lilly Thorwald, Lucy Thor
wald, Ida Downer, Loo Ray, Ronald
McGeorgo, Guy Torroy, Russ Nns
burg, Karl Cllnkeuboard, John Mot
ley, Carl Larson, Prunk Howe, Lostor
Baling, Fay Matson, Wes Noah, Char
llo Knox and Maurice Ray.
O
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Parsons woro
host and hostess at an Informal Now
Year's Evo dinner nnd "vntcn" party
to which woro Invited Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. Crosthwalt, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morrlssey, Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. Q. Van Duyn.
Tne North Bend W. C. T. U. met
Tuesday afternoon at tlio home of
Mrs. josophlne Jones, on Union Aven
ue, 'nd carried out tho following pro
g. am
Suo, "I Need Thee Evory Hour,"
Mrs. Albert IHsey; Scripture Reading
Mrs. Geo. Hazrfr; Invocation Mrs.
E. Woodhull; loading Mrs. Robt.
McCantr poem rMrs. Hisoy; reading
Mrs. Woodhull. Dr. Clnrko gave
n very Interesting talk on tho plnclng
ot tempernnco literature in tho
bcliools. Dr. Clnrko has boon for
niuny jenra n workor In tho W. C. T.
U. nnd will bo a valuable holpor hero.
A short tlmo wao given to tho prnctlco
of Parllmentary drill. Thoro wero
fvolvo members preBont. Mrs.
Ritchie whb lender and Mrs. Hisoy
critic. Tho closing prayor was giv
en by Mrs. McCnun.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Merchant woro
host and hostess to a nuinbor of
guests who watched tho "old year out
and the now year In" Sundny evening
nnd nttended tho special services at
tho Emmnnuol Episcopal church.
govern tho affair entirely, tho Invita
tions being extended to tho Indies
who will select nnd bring their pnrt
i tiers, ougngo dunces and cxerclso to
i their pleasure tholr Lnp Year pre
rogatives. Tho proceeds of tho af
fall will go nB a benefit to tho Mnrsh
flold Public Library. Tho commit
tees in charge af tho ball are:
i Invitations and program Mrs. P.
E. Haguo, Mrs. J. W. Dcnnott, Mrs.
Arthur McKeown, Mrs. R. K. Booih,
Mrs. Eugeuo Crosthwalt, Mrs. John S.
Coke, Mrs. W. S. Turpen, Mrs. Eliza
beth Lnwlor and Mrs. Elllo Fnrrlnger.
Refreshments Mrs. Dorsoy Krlet
zor nnd Mrs. A. L. Housoworth.
Music Mrs. Wm. Ilorsfnll, Jr..
Mrs. W. T- Merchant antMIIss Agnes
Hutchison.
Miss Belva Plnnagan will return
Monday to Isthmus Inlet, thoro to re
sumo her teaching.
O
Miss Marjorlo Cowan 1b planning,
to lenvo near tho mlddlo of Fobrunry
for Eugeno to resumo her course at
Oregon University.
0- '
Tho MarBhiloId High School fqur
year Alumni entertnlned tho Senior
Class and the Hlirh School Faculty
Monday evening nt tho homo of Miss'
Mnry Hansen. Nearly ovoryono wib1
nble to be presonl and n jolly even.
inr una annnt rTlman nntnrt n Innrl I
wero Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Tlodgon, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. L. Barker, Miss Silver
man, Miss Carpontor, Mr. Grannls,
Miss Norn Tower, MIbs May Prouss,
Miss Mnry Prico, Chauncey Clarke,
Milton Carlson, Ernest Ilnnrrlngton,
and Bartlett Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dodgo will en
tertain the Cordiality Club noxt
Thursday evening.
0
H. W. Painter and wife returned
this week from a six weeks' visit at
their old homo In Oklahoma.
O
Tho New Year's Ball given Inst
Monday evening In Loggle's hall by
the U. M. O. club of North Bond
proved to bo ono of tho moat dollgli'..
fill of the several dancing parties
on the Bay during the holiday season.
About twenty-flvo couples wero pres
ent. Light refreshments wero ser
ved. The dato of tho club's noxt
dance will bo annuonced later.
O
The Leap Year ball to bo given by
the ladies of Maishflold at tho Eagles
hall next Saturday evening, Jnnuary
IS, promises to be one of the largest
nnd most enjoyable functions of tho
season. Tho Invitations are now be
ing issued. Leap Year rules will
Mrs. T. S. Mlnot and Miss Mary
Haguo who have been spending u fow
weeks nt tho homes of their sister,
Mrs. Eugeno O'Connell, nnd brother,
P. E. Haguo will leave on tho next
Kedondo for San Francisco.
Tho ladles of St. Monlcn's Catholic
church wero entertained last Wednoii
dny nftornoon at the homo of Mrs. C.
W. Montgomery in West Mnrshflold.
Tho afternoon waa dovoted to needlo
work nnd nn informal discussion of
tho proposed fnlr. No doflnlto plans
have been mndo for It yet. Tho
noxt mooting will bo hold Wednes
day afternoon at tho homo of Mm.
A. il. Powers.
0
Miss Chnrlotto Murch will sorvo as
teacher In tho Second Grade of tho
Central school building noxt week,
teninotarlly filling tho vacancy causo-J
ly tlio eslgtiiition ot Mrs. Andrews.
O
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort Kittson of
Easuldo gave n family rounton dln
nei Now Year's day, ontortalnlng
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cavanaugu, El
,w Clare, Hubert nnd Miss Edith
CBvanniiBli. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes Ca-
THE ELITE
HAIItimiCSSING nnd BEAUTY
PARLOR
Facial and scalp roassago
and shampooing, scientifically
glvon,
Ladles and gentleman's
manicuring. All kinds of hair,
ornamental, and shell goods,
hair tonic and cosmotlcs, com
bings mado to .order in any
stylo, all work guaranteed.
Hours from 8:30 A. M. to
7:30 I M. Suturday 0:00
P, M. Phono 270-X
170 South Broadway.
tnnuiiKh, Horinnn nnd Mlsa Ethel Ca
vuuuiigli, Mtb. A. Cnvnnnugh, and
Mih. It. L. Cavannugh, and children,
MIk Muilel nnd Robert.
0
E. S. Bnrgelt nnd wlfo woro host
ami hostess nt un Informal "watch
party" nt tholr homo In South MaraU
ileld New Ycur's ove.
0
Mrs. to. E. Kelly entertained sever
al of her friends Tuesday nt a- "noon
day luncheon" nnd sowing party,
.moiiu thorn woro Mrs. Mnry Mc
knight, Mrs. F. A. llnzard, MrB. Carl
A. rvortson, Mib. Chns. McKnlght,
and MVs Blanche Feidtno.
0
Mr nnu Mrs. Robort McCann en-tiM-tii'iifd
nt dinner Now Year's day
nt tholr homo In North Bond. Their
gneits v.ero Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hnzor,
Keo.gc Roynolds of Clackamas, Oro,
Ml? Hcyuolds, Bernard Ilazor nud
Mit Llillan McCann.
0
A Ni-w Yoiir's dinner party was
given .lciiduy Uy Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H.
Worrell nt tholr homo li North Bond,
nt width wero proient Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. W. Pnhy, Robt. and Hazel Paliy,
Mr. and Mis. Robt. W. Simpson, and
Harold LslmpBon.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrand
onlortnlned nt n "watch" pirty,
Sunday night, Now Yonr's Eve.
Among tholr guests woro Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Dodgo, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brad
fleld, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Klnnoy, Mrs.
Pluclla Turner and Geo. Dlndlngor.
0
AIIS8 Helen Bradley fontortnlned
Wednesdny ovenlng nt nn informal
"middy-blouso" party, at which tho
chlof diversions woro dancing nnd
cards. Among her guests want
Misses Grace KniBo, Prances NvilJ
InniB, Florence- Aiken, Ruth Alton,
Norn Towor, Charlotto Murch, Mario
Malonoy, Genovlovo SonkBtuckon, Ag
nts Carpontor, Esther Sllvorman,
Agnes Hutchison, Evelyn Andorson,
Edna Stanley, Hazel Powers, May
I roiiBB, Ruth Morton, Mario Seaninn,
M.mlo Mahonoy, nnd Ella Felter,
Messrs, and Mesdames W. C. Brad
(Contlnuod on page 8.)
Authentic nd nluLI inforoutioo
about biMdmt, tutcluof, Ituiiir,
leecung and liouilng poultry l.
conuinw in Uia uiefl edition of
Lilly Poultry book jud printed.
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