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MEDFOUn MATTj TRTRtTNR MEDl'-OHD, OKl-XION. SATTM) V. DrW.MIUW 118, M2.
A liiiiiibor or MciUonl. pcoplo nro
trnu'lllrik toward t'lio mumy sotilii,
Honih having Koub ninl others iniciui
Iiir to lonvu 111 tliu nenr future. Next
Tuesday over tho Kspeo linos, mi
excursion trnln leaves tho Koguo
Itlver vtilloy for Lott Angeles, nnd
tunny nro taking bdvnntnRo of tho
spcclnl excursion rntes. PoIIowIhk
nro sonio who havo nindo resorvn-
Heur:
J. C.' Smith, Mm. X. D. Dunlnp, P.
Znnn, leather rnnkey, Sir. nnd Mrs.
II. n. Nye, Mrs. Kmnia Srnguc, Mrs.
N. 'll. Nye, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Shaii-
lelghl Mr, nnd Mrs. 0. Wlimlcy.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. G. 8. Ilutler, I,. A. Lee, Miss
Wood, Mrs. T. J. MnlniRren, Mr. and
Mr, a W. Potter, Mr. mid Mr. W.
H. Bills, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight.
Mrs. Martin McDonough nnd Mm. C.
Klainmcr.
Ilou Taylor, A. Loomls, V. V.
Qtinyle, Miss Hull, Mrs. J. 1. Hale,
Mrs. Bather, Mrs. K. 0. Page. Mrs. 1,.
I). Jones, Mrs. II. roster, K. It.
Hot'rhklss, K. K. Morrison. J. A.
llarkdull, Clnrcnco lteanics, Mr. and
Mrs. A. IT. Downing, Mrs. George
Ilohlnson, Merrill llobinson. A. C.
Aliraius, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Kniorson,
Judge Crowcll and Dr. Harbor.
S. A. Newell, M. CJIII. It. II. Mull
ock, Mrs. D. Jones, I King, Dr. C.
It. Hay. Mrs. Frailer. Dr. J. M.
Kccuc, Arthur Hazclrlgg, Mr. and
Mrs. L,. A. Gregory, J. I. IUrkdull.
Mrs. A. E. Hall, George Cellins:
Messrs. Kates, Hubbard, Hum
phrey, Postmaster Woodford, En
ynrt, Horace. Dr. Conroy, Mrs.
Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Oatman, A.
II. Downing and L. It. Siessard.
Among tho prettiest affairs of tho
week was tho formal dancing party
given tho evening of tho twenty-fifth
in tho Natalorium hall. Tho com
bined efforts of the members of the
Tuesday and Thursday Afternoon
Uridgo clubs of tho younger set were
shown In tbo careful arrangement of
overy" detail. Tho party was given
n leap year nnd as for tho affaire
d'amour who knows. Perhaps one
coull writo "finis" after not a few
Interesting chapters. Tho hall was
very attractive with red Bhaded
lights, largo Christmas bolls and
Christmas greens. To say "with mis
tletoe" would bo altogether too ol
vlous. Fruit frappo was served dur
ing iutermlMlons. About fifty cou
ples wero present. Hostesses for tho
evening wero Misses Ituth Merrick.
Alctha Emcrlck, Maymo Deuel, Fern
Hutchison, Hazel Davis, Hess Kent
nor. Ida Leo Kcutncr, Mcsdames C.
H. rtcdrictd, Gcorgo Roberts, Edwin
Janncy, Homer Itothornicl, Wheldon
Illddlo. Ilalph Uardwcll and M. J.
Emcrlck.
A farewell afternoon was given
Monday for Miss' LHIa Grigsby by
Miss Inez Coffin ut her homo on
Huso' avenue, north. Christmas dec
orations wero proralcnt, tablo ap
pointments being In red and green,
with red bhaded candles in corre
spondence with tho tablo centerpiece,
u bowl of Ijolfy draped with scarlet
rrepo paper. Souvenirs were 1'eir
rot caps unclosing printed lioro
mopes. A two-courso luncheon was
nerved. Those present wero Mlssos
l.llla unci Mary Grigsby, IJortha
Welch. UlIJa Deck, llolou Dahl. Dow
Kuutner, Lois Kstes, lono Klyuu,
Jouncsso Dutlcr. Iva Coffin, Mrs. S.
L. Grlgsby ami Mrs. Coffin.
Tho second meeting of tho Iowa
association will tuko place Monday
ovculng at St. Mark's hall. Tho
meeting Is primarily for tho purposo
of "getting acquainted," and those
who wero not in attondanco at tho
luitlul meeting aro requested to bo
present. Tho requisite for Joining
tho association is tho oiic-tluio real
(I en co In the Hnwkeyo stuto of tho
person in question. Mrs. WItto, Mrs.
Gnnnawuy and Mr. Iloon coustlttitu
tho cotntultteo on refreshments for
Monday ovculng.
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Tho annual Christmas frolic or
tho lloguo Itlver Valluy University
club wus hold ut tho club rooms last
Saturday ovonlug. Features of tho
ovculng wero u mlnstrol show by a
number of tho members and tho dis
tribution of gifts from u gorgeous
Christmas tree. '
Mr. mud Mrs. W. H. iltowart luft
yesterday mornlug for un extcudod
trip, Kutibas City, Kuusas, being
their final destination. Tluiy will
visit San Francisco and points In
houthern California en route, vlslt
lug Panama on tho return trip.
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Not u fow young ladles of this city
wero -visitors at tho city hall tho first
of the week, thus taking no cliaucen
on not being ublo to cast their first
votes.
Following nro u nttmbor of those
wlio entertained or wero entertained
With CliMstiimn day dinner parties
at homo and elsewhere, ''en fnmllle
or otherwise.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Goro en
tertained at their homo on Geneva
avetuto south, guests being Mr. nhd
Mr, .t. d. Goro nnd children, Mr.
nnd Mr Eifward N. Warner, Misses
Ituth and Esther Wnmer and MIsh
Flora Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corlles.
Miss Venlta ami Mr. Lloyd Corlles.
of Table Itock, Kenneth Jerome and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I.cover of Cen
tral Point wero guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. t). Corlles and Mrs. A. E.
Jem mo at their homo on North Or
ange street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Uedtlcld and
Mr. Everett Trowbridge wero guests
of Mr. and Mi. Den Trowbridge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer 'ftothcrnial
and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Welsh were
guests at tho East Main street home
uf Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 11. Kent.
Mr. aitd Mrs. Leo Jacobs and Miss
Eulii Jacobs were miests of MYs.
Esther Cameron and Mlsa llcrnlce
Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Conro Flero wero
guests of tho latter", parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Andrews at their home
on Hlvcrsldo avenue.
Mr. and Mrs William Anglo en
tertained Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. How
ard. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Gaddls,
young Master Gaddls, Mr. and Mrs.
IL F. Piatt and Master Homer Piatt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Stewart and
Mlts Helen Dahl entertained Mr, and
Mrs. Jamod Plcrson of Portland, Mr.
Carl Miller of Corvallls, Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Stewart and Mr. A. E.
Swarthout of Medford.
Guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Amy
of South Holly wero Mr. and Mrs. II.
D. Patterson, Miss Jcanncttc Patter
son, Miss ftiry Grigsby, Mr. and
Sirs. J. W. Keyes and Mr. Frank
Kane.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Stinnett were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter VnJ-
cntlnc.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews
and Miss Ituth Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard of
South Riverside avouuo will leave
Monday for an extended visit in tho
middle western states, stopping nt
St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Mo.,
Lincoln, Neb., and different points In
Iowa. Also a week or ten days at
Los Angeles. They Intend to bo gono
about six weeks.
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A largo number of former mid A Christmas pnrtv wm given
prwvut niontbors of tho local high Wednesday ioiiIiik at tho homo of
Tho Installation or officers of Med
ford Lodgo No. 103 A. F. and A. M.
took place last evening with appro
priate ceremonies. A good attend
ance was prosont. After tho busi
ness session a banquet of generous
proportions was served.
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Miss Luclnda Cochran was hostess
to a few friends Sunday evening,
those Invited being Missos Carollno
Andrews, Gladys Peart, Dorothy
Wicks, Margery Ware, Messrs. Jamos
Vance. Harold Cochran, Horberl Al
ford, Gcorgo Gates and Everett Me
Arthur. Ucvcrcnd and Mrs. S: L. Grigsby,
Misses Llllu and Leono and Mr. Ar
not Grigsby left Tuesday evening for
Portlnnd where thoy remained for
Christmas day, on route to thulr fu
ture homo m Pendleton.
Mrs. Leon Hasklus and children
aro visiting at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Ogers at Uerkoluy. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Odgers who nro Mrs. Hasklus'
parents, aro former residents of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Coffin left
Wednesday evening for ltoseburg
where thoy will spend a week with
Mr. uud Mrs. Eastman and Mr. und
Mrs. Hitrvoy, formerly of this city.
Miss Jlortlm Welch of tho local
high school fuculty lias Invited u
number of friends to bo with her tho
ufternoon of Now Years day at hur
homo on North Hlvcrsldo avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corlles, Miss
Vonltu and Mr, Floyd Corlles of
Tablo Rock, and Mr. und Mrs. Wayne
Leovor of Central Point wero In Med
ford this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ellis of North
Orange street left tho first of tho
week for San Francisco where thoy
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toiler ura
spending a fow duyn with Mrs. Tel-
fer's parents in Medford.
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Itoameu ar
rived homo this evonlng from San
Francisco.
The lloi-0 t'apital News of Sun
day contains iliu follewing: A tn
ding of wiilpsproMil ititurost as wl
ns being a vary lirtuilifnl tiffnir mid
wltieh Miw foloiuuiituil In the pron
once of eliwe relalioitg only, looV
place in Lexington, Virsiiiiu, nt the
lome of the lirKhiiuun's .family,
Mit Marie Mcrrimuii ltrmlley of
ltoie liceoiutii' tltu bride of Huxil
Maxwell Mnnly of Lexington. The
ceremony was jK'rtoniicd hy the
father of .the groom nt high noon
Sunday week. The bride was very
attractive in a white, hand embroid
ered "vnrn of equuite texture trim
med with real lace. She carried a
bouquet of bride ro. Mr. uud
Mrs. Manly wont to New York on the
same day ninl on Dee. IS sailed for
the llcnuud.is. They will return to
Washington, I). (.'., on January 1'J.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
I.auni A. ltrndlqy of lUiiee und I lie
gnuuldauglitcr of Mrs. A. Merriman,
mi Oregon pioneer. Slie visited her
mother two or three times during the
pa-t two years, nnd uiude mau
xvnnit friends vhilo here. Mrs. Man
ly iins been engaged in the work of
bocinl nivcflignlor of the ooudilious
ot labor affecting women nnd chil
dren n- nil nptMiinteu from the wo
man's diiMou of the fciloniPliurcmt
of labor. Mr. Manly is a. gnidunte of
Wnxliington and Lee nnivcrhlty and n
pout grnduiite of theUniversity of
( hicago. He is. n member of (he
expert force of the federal bureau of
labor and is very prominent in hi
work. Mr. Manly Iiuh been heard
by club women of Hoic ith great
interest on the Mibjeetrt witli which
xlic i so vitally concerned nud tliwy
have received mueli inpiriitioii from
her thoiightM. Mr. uud Mix. Muuly
will make their Immo in Washington,
D. C. .
Tho mtcting of the Oroaicr Msd
ford club to be held Monday after
noon in the baBemeut of the Library
building promised lo be one of un
usual interost. H. 1'. M'ulkey will
uddrvftri tiie ladiex on the mihjucl of
viding, wilh special referonce to
their itHtpotMibility ait citixmM.
MetrHru. Kifcrt und Oaten will ouch
dibciihs tho plutfonn upon ulik-h lie
hopes to lie elected mayor. Special
music to he luruUhcii iy the jmmic
department 'of (he oltib will lie u
pleasiuir foMtiiro of the progiam aad
tho officer of tin Oreoter Mlftil
club Mieciallv dexiro Iliu Mtlcmluncu
of all women of Medford, whether
club memburri or nut, who feci an in
teret in I lie oiviu welfare of our
town. Hook dealers liave recently
remarked thn (rreat demand among
women for books dealing with iiroli-
lems of wieiidogy and veonouiic.
Women are tlimlang ami proMiring
tor their new political environment.
The meeting is culled for 2 o'oJoek,
.Monday, December 30.
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Messrs. M. K. Woodcock of Cor
vallls, II. S. Wallers or Pendleton,
W. L. Lextou of Idaho Falls and I. C.
Day of Portland, members of tho
Oregon. Agricultural Collugo band
were gnosis at the iioiuo of Mr.
Vance Colvig during their stay In this
city.
Mrs. S. K. Smith was dinner hos
tess to a number of the J'oung pcojilo
from Corvallls Tuesday nvonlng.
Those present were MIkhos Joiiu An
derson and.Jreiio Smith, Messrs.
Gcorgo und Ned Vilas, Carl Horry,
Carl Evans, S. S. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods 'and
family and Mrs. A. K. Woods of Ash
land Hjieht a few daya Including
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. U.
Hubbard or this city.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Rlvhardson
Icavo tho flrs't of (ho week 'or San
FruneUu) ror u couple of weeks. Thoy
will' bo guests or Mr, and Mrs. Al
deuhugeu, MIbs FJormico C'nutpii, Is u 'gjiot
or lio'r ijareuts, MaJorl,and"Mr's. W.
J. Canton. Miss Canton Is a student
at Seattle,
school wero participants at a ury
delightful dancing jtarty Thursday
evening given by Miss Lnrllle Mess
uer at her houm on South Holly
street. ClirUtman greiiH were used
profitsoly In tho liouso decorations
forming mi effective (Mckgrouud for
tho charming party frocks of the
young ladles present. Light refresh
incuts were served during the even
ing. Miss Messtier's giiusU Included
Misses Margaret Soutcr, Vera 01 in
stead. Uabo Cochran, Helen Ptirnck
or. Ignore Vanc, Marie Kifcrt. Ethel
Klfert, Margery Ware. Caroline An
drews, France Kcnney. Ireno Smith,
Jean Atidorsou, Joicphtno Root;
Mssrs. Robert Pcloute, Henry "So li
ter. Carl IJerry. U-on 8pcck. Herbort
AUortl. Milton Schuhsrd. Paul Mr
Donald. Emerson Merrick. Jay Gore.
James Vance. George Gates, Frank
Ray, Frederick Heath, Marvin Mitch
ell. Will Uoverldge. George Vilas.
Ned Vilas, Houston Ling. Tom Scant-
lln.
The regular meeting of the
Greater Medford oliib occurs on Mon
day, December 30, at '.':0D p. ut.. In
the basoment of the library building.
Ilio regular business meeting will be
followed by a talk b Mr. II. F. Mul
key on "How to Vote nnd What It
Means" nnd hy tho presentation of
their platforms by tho remaining can
didates for mayor, Mr. Elfcrt and
Mr. Gate. All women of Medford
are Invited, whether members ot the
club or not.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Fonts ontcr
tnlnnd with a dinner on Christmas
day at tliolr home on East Twolth
street. Thoo present wero Mr. and
Mrs. John Ilrownlee, Mr. and Mrs.
O. R. Fonts and Miss Luna Fouts.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Drown
gave n six o'clock dlnnor at their
home on King street Christmas day.
Thulr guests were: Mr. and .Mrs.
It. K. Swan, Mrs. Coruoer nud Mr.
and .Mrs. D. II. RumoII and soli Paul.
A danco was held In tho Natator
iutn hall Inst evening following tho
O. A. C. band concert. Tho crowd
was smaller than anticipated but all
proMtit oiljoyod tho occasion.
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Mrs. Hutchison nnd daughters
MINK I'miicc ad Margery Hutch
ison loft Thursday mornlug lor their
home In Minnesota.
Mr. Alax Iludae arrived In Med
ford from Man Francisco Tuesday
morning to sp,eml thp Holidays with
relatives ami friends.
Mr. Carl Miller, a tudwt at Cor
vallls spout a few days lii Medford
this week returning to the north
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Lamport or
Wuat Suooud street aro enjoying n
visit from Mm. A. Jolnuon of Port
land. Miss Maud itippuy "f Klamath
Falls Is visiting relatives and friends
at different points In tho valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Conro Flero near Cen
tral Point yltli many Medford guests
In attondanco. A supper horved cti
buffet from u tahbv adorned with
smllax and center piece of a inliila.
Hire Christmas tree, was follow cd l
tbo distribution or gifts to alt pres
ent by Mr. Alfred Carpenter, dis
guised as the pall on Kilm of the holl
days. Among those Invited wro Mr
nud Mrs Lincoln MeCurmack, Miss
Madgo MeCormaek, Mr. Ounuury.
Mrs. Edmund Ilitrkt. AHss-Uarke, Mr.
and Mm. Phil llamttl. Mr. and Mrs
Stewart I'utlonton, Mr. Alfred Car
penter. Mr. Dunbar Unas and Mr. OH
moru of Portland. Mr. James Cowglll.
Mr. E. G. lluncv. Mr. Slater John
son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopalus, Mr.
TroiiMii and Mbm Hubbard.
MM Flora Grsy left Thursday
mornlug for Weed. California, where
shu will spend a wovk ui the huiuu uf
Mr. and Mrs .1 J Pettv
Catarrhal Deafness
Conquered
Penetrating, (ienn !'tiii)iiig HV.I).
MEI Oftrn KotorcH llcnrlng
When doafuetis is caused by Co
tarrh, lloeth's IIVOMKt brcatheil per
sistently often rtwtores hearing.
Catarrbat rii ifnem U caiuwd b
catarrh hcrmn la the Kustnrlilau
TuIm-s and IIYOMKI hy kllllUK thsc
germs reduces the inflHiiiiimtlou and
cleans out tho tulws.
If you suffer from Catarrh, Korc
Throut Coughs, Colds or Itronrbltls,
Just breathe IIYOMKI. You take no
risk ror Chas. Strang Is authorised
to refund your money ir you are not
satisfied. IIYOMKI with lulmler,
tl; without Inhaler. Sue. Al alt
dealers.
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Parties wishing to suliscrlbo
ronovv their aubscriptlou to
or
Mr Hulph H.irdwoll entertained
meiiibui-H of the Thursday Ilrldge
club this wpok.
Mns. C. Aukony and daughter nro
spending tho holidays with relatlvus
Inthlsilty.
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Miss Pauline Coo of Giants Pass Is
a guoHt (r Mlsx .Mlltlfoil'derlg ror it
row days.
The Juvenile rluh'mtifrtaliia with
a Lcitp Year parly Monday evening.
"
Dr. and Mis. J. F, Roddy tiro nt
Spokane tor the holiday Hoatjou,
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.Vuiuiefinuii nro
at Portland lor a rowu wcuks,
Mr. and Mrs. M, jV Est'es returnud
Tuesday evening from Iloud, Ore.
Tho Saturday Evening Post
The Ladies' Home Journal,
or
Tho Country Gontloraan
PIkiiko notify U. A. DoVoe, 418 W.
Main. District agent for the Curtis
Publishing Co. Hack numbers al
ways on hand. Phono GO 11.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work Ctur.rantiM.il
I'rlcos ItomonsbU
COFFEEN & PRICE
tS Xtmsra Xlock, Sntrtnca on Sib It
Uomm ts.
v Vis: M B"m Mm P7rMiL l
cttti(
rswv --! u
Health Is tho foundation of all good
looks. Tho wise woman realizes this
and taken precautions to preserve hor
health and strength through tho po
rted ot child bearing. Sho remains a
pretty mother by uvoldlng as far as
possible tho suffering aud clangors of
audi occasions. This overy woman
may do through tho use ot Motber'n
Friend. Thla Ju n inodlclno for
Mternal application and so ppnctratln;
In Ha naturo aa to thoroughly lubrlcatn
every musclo, nervo nnd tendon In
volved during tho period hoforo bby
comes. It aids patura by expanding
the skin and tlseueu, relieves tender
ness and soreness, autl porfoctly pro
paroa tbo nystom -,!--, - - '.
storcB. Wrlto for frco book for ex.
pedant, mothers, which contaluu much
valuablo information,
BRADFIEID REfiULATOR CO,, AtlnU Cs.
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'"' no drops urfim
Ih leply lo, u itiiwton,w)ilrh Is asked me innny llpioa
as. to whether I use "dni" In loatlim III oyo will rut
KWer that 1 never do, but by the use of thu latest seloli
tlfle luntruniciits ahd up-to-dnle iiietlinds, I much tho
liest lesults poMslble, ami mold tho thinner whtoh ofluu
follow the line of any drug used to dilate tho pupil,
lilt, Itll.'ICIiltT
J Sight SpeclalM
Over KuiiIiiui'm
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BULBS
BULBS
Don't leave planting your bulbs until spring as now t thn best
time. We havo a very largo asnortmeut of Hint alusn bulbs no
culls In the lot.
After 2fi years' experience wo havo decided what Is best to buy.
Compare these with others bofii.ro buying.
BR0ADLEY, THE FLORIST
Grceiihotiiio Houm L'9-l, Office Jlomq 3ft
Jacksonville Brick and
Tile Company
OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS
Mxiimhio our goods ninl got our priir.s lict'oio buying
.lOlsuwhcn.
RESOLVED
The time ror iimUiug iroii-elnd, ilniiiile-riv-itted
New Vettr's resolulitiiih is at Imud.
Those who resolve to do their tmdiiiK heru
will never regret they so resolved.
As Tor us we resolve to eoiitimie to give
gootl goods t right prices.
It's safe lo send i child with the Inlying list
to
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
South Central.
Medford, Oro.
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded hecauso of
Soundness of principle.
Economy of management
Safoty of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. T. Vawter .President CI. I?. Liiidlcy, Viee Prea.
0. W. .McDonald, (hairier
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A "wnrm" brenkfasttho kind that sends
you out ready braced for a good day's work
should be eaten in a warm room.
You loso half tho Reed of tho meal If you tiro ulilv
crJnu in discomfort whllo you cnt it.
A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater makes breakfast
a cosy meal for tho wholo family.
No smoke or email with u Perfection. Kailly cleaned. Kislljr
moved from room to room. An ornament anywheres u luxury in
the bedroom; n nectssliy In the sewing-room or the bathroom.
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