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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 2, 192S
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The Biggest Monday and Tuesday at
tendance in history of McDonald Theatre
And it'a gcing to bo ever?
larger today for the whole
town's talking about the
greatest comedy ever made.
Ask Your Neighbor and Come Tonight!
THE TREAT OF
A LIFE TIME!
Charlie
10 Reels
IN
rap'
PLAYING ALL WEEK
McDonald
THEATER
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VUIM MtCfl ABE JVVI RJLIlik
VUIM MtCfl ABE MV RJLIlik
OWEN DAVIS'
famouH
Broadivuy
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THE
"UP
COMEDY
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Before the Crowd Arrives
You will find new pritle in your
rugs and drapes if tlipy arc re
nevvt'd at regular intervals.
No Charge fcr Special Service
;(
OLtVI ST., sir. sth ud
Phone
RAYMOND TORREY
Between Eighth and Ninth on Olive
B II I
Chaplin
of Glorious Fun!
Popular Prices !
MAT1XKE ... 33a
KVKXIXfi - - - 50c
1 lIll.DHKN . IDC
nt the Home of Uic Best
TODAY
ONLY!
LADDER"
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VIRGINIA
VALLI
FOHHKST STANLEY
MAKGAHET I.1VIXGSTO.V
GROKGE FAWCETT
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IS I'llSHTW Sgll
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL IS INCREASED
Comptroller of Currency
Wires Permission
SURPLUS REMAINS SAME
Hook ClmiutiHl nt Loral , 1 unlit u
iloti Yesterday; tVrtiriooio
Is In Malt
, Capital nation of tho stock ' of
tho Flint National bank In KuKt-no
WHS lltCreUHcd froltl flUO.UOO to
$200,000 yesterday, It whs an
nounced through A. A. Hoim,
cashier, nnd o. A, Huuitluiu, ub
Hisiaiu eaahtcr.
),ertn.-don to Increase the cap
ital stork was requested ly the
bank nomo time nKo, tho officer-
snld. The permit wan wired yes
terday from tho office of tho
comptroller of tho currency nt
Washington, 1, O.
Certificate of tho Increase was
rtmtletl nt thn samo time from the
comptroller' office ami should be
hero in about a week tlmo.
The First National hank has n
surplus of $200,000 which will ro
main the same.
Increase of tho can'tnl stork
; doubles tho protection to thn fle
! nosltor and In a manifetatUn ot
the growth of thn hunk and the
I territory through which It oper
I ntejt.
! "It also helps the hank to serve
the community better." mU Mr.
i HouKlum. The resources of the
i ha n U h a vo p r v n, he sn Id , w h i 1 e
the contrlhutini; district has a
i bright outlook and financial con-
dlttons are- In cod shape.
The bank officials and employes
iwlll celebrate tho -12nd anniversary
j of the founding of tho institution.
December 19, when an open house
! wl'l he declared, T S. McCready
hits charge of the plans f-r enier
I ta'nment of patrons and friends
j that day.
G. F, SKIP1RTN SPEAKER
itKiiFXT ui.t, nisrrss otv.s-
TIOX Vtm VXIVKItSITV"
("lllml hrisUim Drlw for $1600
Willi Tweilty StmliMit.Husiiu'SM
lvll TeniiLS Suiru IHv. 3
JuiIkc O. K. Skipworth of Ell
pene anil a member of the boiml
of resents of the university will
speak on the world court question
nt the V. W. C. vV. bunpalow this
evening nt 7:30 o'clock It was an
nounced by the V. .M. C. A. cabi
net at a meeting heM yestertlay
( noon. '
j The meetlnjr thin evening Is open
to any one Intererted in the nub
; ject. It is under the direction of
: P.nrt Kendal, presltlent of tho Y.
! M. f. A. and Gladya DuUuls of the
: Y. W. C. A.
I Russell DeLong, nt the. I'nlver
islty of Chlcano, who Is vis tlliR
the imherfitles on thR count In
the Interest of tho student fellow-
shin for ChrlsM-m unrvlw n,nn..
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cheon yesterday noon. He briefly! nouncement at the office of hocre
ottt.'lned tho purposes of his tourl"" Chudwlck.
of the coast, and In uartlcular that K. I', l'e!d. pres dent of the
of the Kroup ho vaa traveling for.
"The purpose of tho movement Is
to make Christian principles n
practical part of overy student's
life rather than a theory." he de
clared. It has no organization or
offlcera and Is purely a student af
fair. Forty workorn v.-lth 21 business
men of EuKcne who arc working
on the United Christian drive for
$1600 will meet at 6:15 in the "Y"
hut this ovuntne. The drive 1b un
der the supervision of H. A. Mc
Cully. It will be composed of 20
teams of business men nnd stu
dents and will Initiate the two
dr.y campaign for funds Thumduy.
AUTO DRIVER DRENCHED
MACHINE HECOVF.ItED FROM
MILL HACK YESTERDAY
t7ii.i.,.. u ii.,.,.ui
a short cut to tho highway from
rj.i.nii, , ,. .
autoist drove off of the end of
Klncaid street into the mill race
at an early hour yesterday.
The automobile was found later
fiome distance from the place and
a satchel containing; personal be
longings, was picked up hy police
near High street and Sixth avenue
east.
Itockhill and Rcvan. auto lowers,
recovered tho machine and the
man who requested their services
left for Portland without giving
his name, simply saying that ho
oui., .vim ii in a uay or iwo. i no
car bore a Utah license plate.
rom what can bo learned there
were two In tho car. The driver
said he was n stranger nnd had
reached the danger point before
he knew it. Moth occupants of the
auto gritted their teetll and went
Into the water, getting out with
out truuble.
OREGON CAMPUS SHOWN
IIALK P.UiK OF MAGA7JM-;
OIVKS Kt'f.KXK VIKWS
BcencH of tho Oregon enmpus
occupy u half page of tho roto
gravure fleetfon of tho November
i::hu or the Wiley Tiulletfn of New
York. The views nre of tho P
noer Htatuc, Johnron hall nnd tho
entrance to Commerce hall.
The Wiley Ilullot n Is published
by .Inhn Wiley and Hr, -f, Inc.,
scientific publishers, nnd 1.1 dlidrl-
huted to college profesHorn and
usra of bunlnoHS hooks,
In the section with the pictures
of the Oregon campus was alHo
thore from Hyracuso university,
Louisiana State unlvornlty, Ohio
State college, nnd tho Mauflachu-
settn Agricultural college. The
section nlflo Included pictures of
the outstanding faculty men of
the InrttltutlonH throughout the
country.
EAGLE PIONEERS MEET
WILLIAM HFLERY IH ELECT-
El TO MEMHEHHHII'
Eaglo TMoneern, meellng at the
club rooms In the Flrnt Methodist
Episcopal church last night elect
ed one now member and laid plans
for a candy sale In tho public
market next Saturday morning.
Tho now member was William
Ifulory. W. I. Walter of thn Y.
M. C. A. gave a talk on the Pioneer
score card. Mr. Walter and Ilia
tuiilalaut U. 11, McAUlHtcv atlciul
cd the mcetlni; louether. Thoro
were nine membcra u:id tho Icadur
Kdwin Johuttopt preHcnt,
Mittuiday ufternoou tho Kuttlea
will piny volley hall with tho Mu
bawk club. Tho (uuuo Mtarta
prtmiptly nt 3 o clock.
Tho boys have drawn up a oou
stttuttou and are olitnliiK tt au the
document may be framed uud
IninK on tho wall of the club room,
OFFICERS ARE NOMINATED
laxi: MHSKs UKAit rm:H
ON VU-.NNA CMNICM
Members of the I.nno County
Graduate Nuvucn' association beUI
a rcKUlur meeting at the chumher
of conimci'Cu ycHtorday ul'tertittun
when offlcera were nominated.
The election will be held at the
meetlmr on the ilrst Tuesday In
January. II wa announced. The
name of those nominated were
not made public,
Pr. O. H. liulUon nddrossetl the
nurses and kv them a vivid de
scription of clinics (u Vienna. Fol
lowing the buslneari session the
members held a banquet.
MISS AI.MA l.l TO TO IIAMH.I,
itia cuoss
Xcw Official Almuly Iti I'luicuo to
Tk Over WeHiitv Work or
illy mid County
Miss Alma l.upo, unnouneed
yesterdav as the new executive
secretary of the Kuuene chapter
of the merlran Hed Crtvm so
ciety, nssumeil her duties In thill
capacity follov.'lnK the announce
ment, and will bo on duty at the
local office.
Ms l.upo arrived In Kuuene
Monday nltht. She has been with
tho Pnclflc branch of the lied
Cross at S'in l-'runclseo. Prior to
this she n.is!s:ed Hr. Walter 11
Itrowo. director of the child health
demonstiatlon In Marlon county.
I Slectlot of M ss l.upo followed
a lon list of applli-allons arter
..ui.-.i..l..n tt Mii. I.red John-
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nee Crace Ntirton. who It'll
:ilK-ene a few weeks ao. The new
secreturv has had eonsiurrnoie ex
perience ns a teacher, community
welfare worker and child health
exnmlncr. While In the fan
I'rancsi'o office. Miss l.upo made
a special study of the work In
hamlllnu- rlalllis of ex servlce men.
which Is imp of the main duties of
tile Ued Cross office In this county
She mav also avsist here In the
rountv social work. hundlinK of
Juvenile cases, mothers' pensions
and welfare work In central, It
was reported.
Miss Marlon Whipple, who lias
been In Charlie of the office since
Mrs. Johnson rcslcncd. will remain
a few days.
EDITOR TO BE SPEAKER
r.-C.AI.I.S Wll.li KKHKESKNT
fOUVUJ.IS AT I-lNfllKON
C. E. Inualls. editor and pub
M'-her of the Ci.rvallls c(aJc'te-
i Times and postmaster or llial ru .
w,l p ,no "l""1r K,"r""'
M'innil"r oi co louit.'i .
Thursday noon. nccoriliiiK to nu
i nrvn in t-i iiiimm'i, win r..... .
m us icii 1 program will he put on,
neent-tUnir to worn seni nere.
This will ho a return visit. tW.
eral members: of tho Kusene
chamber h'lvimr vlalte! the Cur
vrrlils nrcnnlwitlon nt lunclieon
last week.
ROCK -WORK IS FAST
(JOOI HEADWAY MADK
I.OItANK HIGHWAY
An avernjre of more lhan 100
yards of rock a day was turned
out at tho county rock crushing
plnnt nnd sprend on tho I.ornne
said P. M. Morse, county engineer,
yesterday.
This is an excellent record, sild
the enulneer. consldeKnif the fact
that there was ' considerable rain
1 n. cood nart of tho time,
I Work- in proKresnlnit as rapidly
ns noss hie nnd the rain has not
n'nuurpu im nji.-'-u ui m
plant or the work of spreading to
nny Brent extent, according to tho
engineer.
NIMROD TO BE REOPENED
HOTEL ON McKF.N7.IE FNDF.H
NEW MANAGEMENT
The Nlmrod hole! will be re
opened to the public Saturday
nlKht under now management, nc-
cording to announcement Here
yesterday. Ulllv Price, who so
nurcessfuily managed the place ft
number of years ago, will again
have charge.
Mr. I'rlco announces thnt ho will
be rciulv for tho general public
as well a a private pnrtieK and asks
that when parties arc to be made
up to telephone him in advanco to
make, reservation.
DOCTORS WILL ELECT
OFFICERS -TO HE CHOSEN AT
TIU HHHAY MIOEIINti
Physicians who aro members of
tho Central Wlliametto Medical
society will elect officers at tho
meeting to he held in Corvnllis
Thursday evening. It whs learned
yesterday.
I ir. William I. Noil hs boon
president dining tho Inst yenr. Tho
Corvnllls meellng will also be
"hnlles' night" nnd medical so
ele'les of Polk, Marion and Yam
hill counties are to be guests, Tho
hanuuet will lie held In tho Uenlon
hotel.
LEAGUE TEA IS TODAY
FREHIIMEN TO ENTERTAIN
AT 4 O'CLOCK
Tho weekly Women's league lea
which Ih held at tho Y. !. !. A.
hut ut (ho university will be some
thing different accord :ng to plans
of iho committee In chnrgo of the
affairs.
This nftoinonn nt 4 until (I
o'clock Iho league will ho enter
tained by the freshmen members
of tho organization by a complete
musical program. All girls In the
university tiro Invited to attend the
nodal hour, , . ,
C. E. F. Hlckox, plnno tuner
Phone 1623-J, or Morris. Musk
Uou.e. . 11-o-tl
NUMEROUS PIECES Of
Rinos, Machmo bun and
Other Articles Named
CANNON HEADS LOJMG LIST
llumlml Dollar Kent by .1. S,
Mnu-lndry to Pay Frvluht
Mort Hum Mivts CbarKcx
HchMc.-i the SS mm. tleruian
c iniuMi which will be sh(tie
UuKcno to be placed In a public
Place, rules, mactt no kuh i ami a
laotc number of other Mmalt plcoon
captured Horn the tlernuuts din
in; i he war will be sent here, tic
cordlnu to a letter received venter
day by W, C 1'ane, commander of
the American 'hcalon post, front
Ai'Jutaui-tlcneral (iiMii.u A. While
J. 8. .Mai;ladry, slate senator, a
t-hort tfmo ttKi. M'U( hM pcrsnual
check iu ftiiu ) tho adjutant
uoneral with which to pity tlir
tivluht on the cannon and ns the
lielKht chui'itcM Will ho but H
latKe number of add tlonal Items
hao heca ordered for i-.uceue,
Snuill Art'ch In 1. 1-1
The list run.hed by the adju
taut Keiieral ftdlows;
KlKht lduln bayonets: etKht miw-
tonih h tyoifiM; 1 1 ve titittntry
teens; live medb-al can'cen.t;
I A o mm. cuti blue cases; five atol
helmet; ene l hlan latuv; one
t ierman Mauser rifle; mu;itxlno,
I s-iH; t u tier ma n cavh n rifle;
t Kits Mauser ioa;;u tit; two lier
man Manlh hcr rifles; one (.lei man
M.iu;'cr in, nlrttilc shot, ISJl
one Ctirtttrttt Mauser repeal I it
rifle; I S 7 -1 SS t ; olio AllMrluit
MatiHcher maKaiiue rifle, I S y ft
o.ie (It i'iii m nt ieh no run OOS
!US: ml celllinetUM rtflv t; five
mUmied men's s. lu-;i; one Ki't'imdr
tbi ov. er.
No Tin to Named
The ndjiiti-.at t;cnci a I rui s In
h's letter that there is no way of
tePiit'f Just when these trophies
will b rcrelvctl frmu the uoci'n
tct-nl :-.s thev will have to cmue by
rhlp to Astoria and thence hy rail
in I'liuone.
Ameib-itu I.eKlon officials said
yctiterd'ty that plans nre nnder'way
t-i ehtain n room smiewhcre to -x
b hit the-io rmall articles and that
thrv will fouiii a nuelcus fir a per
m-Mo nt war trophy imiM-utii t be
bled to frtm lime to tho p. I he
matter will he taken Up Willi me
Itv nfrichils,
Thn tei:bm contmllti-e named to
iniidle these lrothies ronniHls
M'irrls. J'al Ktcpke and td
Wallace.
STREET CLOCK PAINTED
IIHIKTOW JOSIIKU AIUMT Till'.
UIOICK OV tXI.OHINU
If l hadn't bf-en for the green
th.it v.us pa nietl on the new street
c eck in trout or trie I.ut-Key jew
t'lry store, some of the tilo's at the
M'b'ction of color might have bem
jutuirind In the opinion of W. W
llrirtow, owner of the establish
ment. 1'ulntern yesterday put on a coat
of green over the red lead f tiler
given tho clock when It was firm
nsialled. They say there will be
nrmthor coat of green and mi tup
of Unit they will put all of the
high pot.i of M curat puro gold
leaf.
.Mr, nrialow said ho had been
iosbed about the color uf ibe mod
ern street sign nnd chek and that
many pcoplv hud asked If II was
operated by eleetrieliy. Ito ex
plained that the clock Is driven by
a 12Vpound lo-ui weigm una tnai
Kuiiene people nre assured of al
ways getiltiK the correct lime from
Iho chick.
OVERTIME CASE IS SET
I.AXK TOUNTY SUIT COI-S TO
UMN'TON COl'NTY
Tho else of Stanley f Iregor
against l.ano (umniy in whh-h the
oountv Ih suetl fttr several thous
and dollars alleged duo as over
time for county road workmen
will bo heard before Judge John
H. Htevcnson of Portland, accord
ing to announcement hero yestor
day.
The trial wilt ho held In llcntnn
county, beginning next Monday,
on tt change of venue. John n
Medley, dintrlct nttorney of Iane,
will be nssiHteti m tho cae hy .
i. Harrla of this city, ex-Justice of
thn supremo court.
This Is a c.uto Imttltuted more
than a year ago nxalnst the county
hy men who were working for the
county on a rock crusher a number
of years ago. 1 he county c;iurt al
leges that the men agreed to work
overtime for I ho regular wage,
which wan paid them.
MINE SLAG PUT ON ROAD
snti'ACiXfi ro.MRs r it o m
iil.u k hctt-i:
Klag from the ftlack Ilutte (fiilck.
silver mines south of Collage Orove
Is being placed on the road between
London Hprings and lilack Itutte,
nccortllng to i-'dwln Tulh-r, county
roala superintendent, who was In
that ocullty yesterday. Tho mater
ial la taken from the dump nt the
mine nnd makes excellent surfac
ing, said Mr. Tiillor.
Repairs to an approach to tho
House bridge south of London were
being made and traffic was held
up for u number of hours. The
work was done hy Itond MupnrvtHor
Tedford and his crew of men.
A crow In nt work rcshoclng the
Hebron bridge, tie stated.
CAR OWNERS PAY FINES
SEVERAL PARK OVERTIME IN
ItVHIMvMS SECTION
Tho police officers ore making
anothor drive against' car owners
who park ovorllmn In tho business
district.
Yesterday Pollco Judge Ollmoro
fined O. H. lleurdsley. Ijittin
and J. K. Pratt, 1 2 each for this
offense.
now Mihlos was fined S2li for
being drunk on thn streets. Ho was
arrested late Monday night.
Don't Forget
Bob's Benuty Rhonne hits moved
to larger and better quartor at 877
Willamette, upstuira next to Wade
Bros., Phone 888.
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' Dolco Kloctrlo Plants and Frlgl.
Is ire Electric Fterrlgoratora. W. 1
Hargla Co, 887 Olive,
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in bHoPi'lN'O
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t IIRINTMAH
. ax pav
The Time Of All
Times To Supply
Your Necda In
Table Linens
Tor C'lirislni.ts (living
As Well
Let's look nheiid to Christ
inas. Can't you Just lumglne a
I. "1111111111 ibiiuusk clulh. lis shiieu
rerlei'tcd. an (tit I'tdUlslte back
Krouiol for spnrkliug. crystiil
uud gti'iuitlnK silver? I.luen of
purest white Is Indeed the Ideal
selling for a radiantly lowly
table.
What an opportunity In niako
your Christmas vision come
true! Here's what "Chleimti
I'tircbusc Hale" Is ilolim for you.
Hand Embroidered
Linen'Towels,
Special $1.00
Hllver bleaiiiBround with em
broldety In pretty cotitrnstln
colors, and hemstitched. Special
lot. A wonderful till.
Fancy Turkish Tow
els, Each 48c
You Immediately think of
Christmas gift giving when you
cast your ryes on these fancy
towels. Heity weight 'double
thread). i.e 31x1 Inches, In
cheery lavender, rose or blue
patterns cut white ground, It
pity to purehusu three nt a
time II. it,.
Linen And Linen
Finish Lunch Cloths
And Pattern Cloths
20 Off
Hpeclal lot, fine finality, sell
ing at ottV'flfth less than regu
lar. Pure Linen Table
Damask, Yd. $1.25
--Don't misconstrue the mean
lug of above heading, thinking
they nre part linen as they are
all pure Irish linen. Very good
Avrlght, 7 Inches wide and silver
ldeach. ''Chicago Purchase Halo"
Is making It possible to sell at
such an extraordinary low price.
l
-100Pound Sack Best Cane Sugar . . .
-3 Pounds Golden Bananas For
(No Charges For Delivery)
Oriental drill, ftdl Wlllnmntto
street, open under now manage
ment, Hon ven Ir teapot given to
every fifth lady patron on Tumidity,
WedneMday and Thurmlny night thta
wock. Ulnner danco ovory night
except HuudayH. Jack O'Day, pro
prlt-tor. J2-1-2
INHUUK WITH H KNIt V THO Ml
All This Week
10 lbs. Sugar
45c
With each $5.(10 order
of groecrlc
Lowell Grocery
1044 Willamette
St. Mary's Guild of tho
Episcopal Church
will hold a
Bazaar
at the
Laraway Bldg.
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 2
beginning at 10 a. m.
Conked Foods nnd all
kinds of Farrcy- Work
Aprons, Art Goods, Etc.
PtmrTTTIgrTT STOn
Great Cash
Purchase Sale
incr Price ConreHairmo n.. n
ing Price Concessions By Carol
Are DeinglWd On To ST
An Oppoitunityl
Two Interesting Groups Of
Jewelry Enter This Chicago
Purchase Sale
Lot I
To 75c Values
19(
If .. . .
.. scr Huh ,',.l!fit,., inexpensive jrwrlry-S
lirotu'lics nnil n host t.f e.tlirr mu-rc-stintr lllinir, ml
it tlic lirt'lH of Chris,,,,,, KXA
tun. K.flwnr.l. 1'inc jcwtlty il,:it p,j ,h h .
Munt. '
$3.50 To $4.25 High
Grade Woolens, Yard
-54 ami SfVinrli splcmlia qiiality woolens in checkt.
plaids mul stripes. Ciutul srlci ii'on u pattcrnj,
$1.25 Silk Mixed Crepes
The Yard At
--A truly wonderful lot nf exquisite prihtnl pattern
thttsc .sheer, woven textured dress fabrics. New arrivals.
Dollar High - Grade
Suitings, The Yard
I'onsistinir of novelty ehrrks, flannel finished suit
inns nnd others in the lot. It is li.inlly necessary to
.state t lie priee has hccii reduced tu about half furratr
selling price.
Printed Flannels In CI 7
Chicago Purchase Sale ) JC ,.
Xovelty patterns on heavy tpiality flannel. Firmly
woven, fleecy, will wear very will.
Yard -Wide White
Outing Flannel, Yd.
10 yards for $2.50 which is a more profitable wij
to buy as then it would he at the rate, of 25c the yari
It's uses nre many. I lenvy tpiality.
25c Outing Flannel ) 1 Q
Chicaoro Purchase Sale ( I 0C
- 7
Good weight, 27-inch, outiii"; in fanoy Kg'1' an"
dark pa t torus.
Moved
Dr. Btudtey the Osteopath has
moved to 716 Winer building.
11-4-1 mo.
The
Bell Shoe Co. Inc
PRESENTS
STYLE NO. 207
Fifty
' Patterni
. ONE
PRICE
$585
uraccfti! in its simplicity ot line " ,," trim1'"
RtitcliinKr. The sheen of patent leather and c
of fittiurf nhly coinlinients the entire costU"i'
Shown also in Black Satin (107) and B'SJfol
Do yon know that wc fire showing I"1; yoU W
pattern shoes' In Eugene? At n price t"'1t ' ',.
that extra pair
- ; ' .'. - $5.85 '.
Bell Shoe Co. jn
McDonald Theatre Big-
"0VA'(s(K'ii
Lot 2
To $1 Values
29(
$2.79
!75c
!47
1 27c
$5.70
25c
KilMrt i iceniiis sun '
Huns made to miur.W"
- linn.
uinnners, i-nun
Fifty
Pttn
ONE
PRICE
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