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MEDrORp MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON,' THURSDAY, APRIL a, 1919 '
-.; Mtdford's drinking water Ib atlll
pura Bit -ehon by tn report oj Dr.
A. C. Secly,-stale health officer, on
the samnla-recently submitted to
him y City Water Superintendent
Arnsptger, ,Tbls. report, just receive
ed, was an follows: The examination
' or -the sample of water submitted oy
you March 25th, showed a bacterial
count of 25 per C. C, neither gas nor
colon bacclllt being recovered upon
1i hours Intubation. The report is
all the more gratifying because the
. sample was taken just after the long
rainy period.
' DoVc-d na fine .Tn er assorted
: chocolates' at 60e per ponnd.
. 'The now officers of the Elks vlU
.... lie Installed tonight and o full turn'
out of members Is anticipated to wit
ness tire Installation. No candidates
will 'be initiated and tho lodge will
complete' the arrangements for Its
minstrel show, to be give at the Page
next week. "
. Very choice line of stock beet seed,
long" Red. halt sugar, 75c per lb.
- Monarch Seed & Peed Co. . li'
1 Sergeant Don A. Runyard of tl.e
69th artillery, radio wireless service,
arrived home from Camp Lewis this
morning, having received his dis
. : charge, after (two years of service In
i , the larm.Vi t j x'-:f.k : i: '
. Geof W.Doiiglas, the upholsterer,
. formerly at 201 South Riverside, has
removed his establishment to 101
South Central, cor. of Eighth street
Phone 61 W. i v l
, Ameetlng of the Comrades club ct
the Drama league will too held Frl
day afternoon at 4 q clock at thfc
public library. As the. list ot charter
members will close at! this meeting
all the girls of the city desiring to
; Join are urged to be present at this
, meeting". ' ; ' '. - ii- '.
, ' For the best insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Han. .' -
"Mrs. V'llliaia Sfewart. ; Ella ' Bet
ford and Anna llonick o? Eaglo Point
arrived In the Jity Wednesday and
APft guests at to.) Hotel M?df ord.
-, Snitches made from combings. S40
South-Riverside. ., Phone 2 93-X. 225
K-'Dr- J. M. Kerne arrived tome this
forenoon frum his several dri visit
In Portland. .. '.
. ; Call .Jd itchell In regard to that
lawn mowen and have it sharpened
right." Called for and delivered.
Phone 320-J.- , ,
-Airs. M. Dorn is visiting In the
- city from Watkins and If stopping
at the Nash , hotel, hawing arrived
Wednesday.-'-
The Parent Teacher circle of-the
- Lincoln school will give -basket social
Friday evening, -April : 4th. Good
music Coffee, punch and candy
booth. Proceeds to te used for Prl-
i mary Dqpt, Organ fund. 18
nf The city street. department Is bus
ily engaged in the annual spring
' Vorjf of dragging all the dirt streets.
' Some ot the thorofares are also being
ditched and drained. - '
, White Belgian stock carrot 65c per
lb.; Yellow stock carrot 86c per lb.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ;, 14
- Among Pdrtlaad jyisitors In the
city Thursday were Chester A. Par
son, A. D. Back ley. J. j. Kelly, W. T.
Wilkinson, J. H. Crane, B; . Hogan,
A. S. Rand, E. Spamer, E. H. Cum-
' mings, W. W. Scarborough, R. D. I
Miles, C. D; Wood. W. O. Oiling. G.
' A. Nichols, T. J. Herllhy; Ji Wigman
and.A.-A- Baumanu. .-;'-"('
PlstoA rings for all 'cars. C. B.
-Gates Auto Co. .- - , ,
Caspar Taylar left today for Kla
math Falls in which city and vicinity
be will spend a month or two on bus-.inesi.-
; .- -
; -Moose dance Saturday night.
Launspacb. orchestra.- No children
under J6 allowed unless chaperoned.
-V ' ", ,' - . - -.- ' 11
- . The city has begun a campaign to
t compel property owners to , repair
viwaTd sidewalks in front of - their
places, and where pwners refuse ot
- are non-residfents, the city will Itself
jlo the repair work and charge the
jcost of the-same against the prop
? arty. This campaign . was given im-
Icetusby the fact thatvMrs. H.. I.
Giem on March 26th fell thru a de
lapidated and rotten board walk on
the. north side of Sixth street, badly
spraining an ankle. ' Mr. -Giem has
notified the city council that he will
told the city responsible for any er-
pense Incurred thru the injury to his
wife. '....-...',?.-.';.'--.
,!.A. aew organization in our repair
department. Better service. - Power
Auto Co.- . ' -.' . 12
x' Mr. and Mirs. Fred E. Cutler of Los
Angeles, are registered at the Hol-
. land and will be in the city for sev
eral daps. .
a Orres, the ladies' tailor from Ash-
. land, will be at Hotel Holland every
Thursday. 6prln2 styles shown. 323
, The-report that the. Power Auto
company has been sold Is a mistake.
A deal for change in firm is pending
but nothing definite has been done
; as-yet.' .- - - - -
' Halstead 'the Healer. Treatment
11.00. 227 S. Central. Phone J79-H.
- : '' 'ft ffl
-.: Mrs. . li. Morgan and daughters.
Misses Miriam' and Lily, of -Jackson,
Wash. -who had been visiting in Med
ford, left today for a sojourn at Fres
no. Cal. . ' .',.'' v i
Grace Valentine who takes the
lead in Oliver Morosco's "The Un
qlinstened Woman", at the Rlalto to-
roorrow and Saturday will hold you
Spellbound with' hef wonderful lriter-
, prctaiion of this role. ; ' 10
' William Cross is a visitor In the
city from .Butte Falls.
' Firestone tire! "most miles -per
dollar.'v Ppwer Atito Co. 12
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison are
Iri the cfty from Missoula, Mont. "Just
looking around," and are guests at
the Hotel Medford. i
. AIco Taxi. Pnone $8.
MIks IH'rnlco Cameron of the Pos
tal Telegraph company, received
word today that the passage of the
Paclflo highway near Canyonvllle
blocked and Is liable to remain
that condition for two weeks.
- Red and white seed oats, beardless
barley. Alfalfa, clovers, timothy,
and grass seeds. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co. ' - - 14
B. J. Adams ot Bugene, - former
state highway commissioner, who
was here in the Interest ot the state
chamber ot commerce campaign tor
new members, went to Ashland this
forenoon to spend some time there
on the same errand.
' Springs tor all ears.; C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
P. D. Blackden loft for Portland
thlB morning to resume his employ
ment In a ship yard, attar a short
visit with his family here. '
If - ''The ITnchastened Woman"
'came to Medford as road produc
tion you would pay t.2.00 for a sent
to witness it. You can see it at the
Rlalto tomorrow and Saturday for 25
cents. ; ' 10
J. L. Etherldge, director or organi
sation ot the Victory loan, will be In
Medford' Sunday or Monday to look
after the work here.
Power Auto Co: with full line still
on deck. 12
The survey and cross sections of
the Medford-Crater Lake ' highway,
on which bids for construction are
being called for,-are on display at the
Commercial club, for - Inspection of
all who are Interested. Vy. ,
Oldsmoblles set the : pace. Geo
TreiChler Motor Cos -. '
Medford people will find it worth
fan auto trip to Eagle Point to see the
large bitter almond tree In full bloom
In the front yard at W. G. Knighten's
home. ; It is at its best now and
forms a beautiful tight. - The roads
are now in good condition. -
We carry a full line of Internatlon
al Stock and Poultry Tonics.-' Mon-
ach Seed & Feed Co. 14
Eastern visitors registered at the
Hotel Medford are George W. Eddy
of Boston, F. G. Butineck of Wash
ington, and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Bag-
gerly, George G. Hodge and. Louis E
Katx of Chicago.' -
A .two-lb. box ot Vogan'a chocolates
for 21.35 at DeVoo'a.
A rellner will double the life ot
your tire. ; C, E. Gates Auto Co.
Sergeant Albert Nelson of the 43rd
Infantry arrived in Medford today
for a visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Nelson who moved here
from Tremonton, Utah, since he en
tered army service. He comes from
Camp Logan and has just been dis
charged from service
, Old papers tor building tires and
house cleaning, 10c bundle.
Oliver Morosco's greatest dramatic
success "The Unchastened Woman"
will be shown at the Rialto tomorrow'
and Saturday. ' , 10
. F. O. AhlstrSm. the Butte . Falls
merchant returned home today after
a two days business visit in the city.
'. We have been lucky In securing R.
A. Skinner who has been foreman In
Portland for the Manley Auto Co., as
Our mechanic with the experience.
Power Auto Co. . 12
It pays to save In the Building A
Loan. 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. -. -.
If you have not already given any
old clothes to the Red Cross, send In
some how. The drive has been con
tinued this week, but even yet the
desired amount has not been collect
ed. These -clothes must be shipped
next week and the Red Cross Is anx
ious to have as near as possible its
quota of eight tons. Collection sta
tion is at the Nash Grill, and the tele
phone number is 302. .
Alco Taxi. Pho&e 96.
Four-Inch "wood pipe at Medford
Lnmber Co. ' ' tf
Captain H. A.- Canaday received
official word from the state adjutant
general's department today that the
Medford National Guard company
bad been approved and accepted by
the state, and that its designation in
the Third Oregon regiment had been
changed to Company E. The Ashland
company is designated ' as Company
F, The local company Is yet to he
approved and accepted by the federal
government. Its equipment will soon
be here. .- .
. Wood choppers wanted to cut 1000
cords of wood tor Valley Fuel Co. 13
.. Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's.
.' George Trana left Thursday morn
ing for a business trip to Klamath
Falls.'; k V,
. Going to the woods? Remember
we have the lunch goods. Medford
Fish Market. . 11
Mr. and Mrs.. G. A. Helbig of Rose
burg, are visiting friends here for a
few days, and Mr. HeHilg is looking
over the realty situation.
Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phone IS.
Lots of old papers 10c the bundle
at this office. - ' ' -'' tt
San Francisco visitors here today
included Louise RounpiUd, Joseph
Schwartz and H. B. Jordan.
Old papers for building fires and
house cleaning, 10c bundle.' , :
Hemstitching, pecoting, all work
guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. :.
The Commercial club directors did
not have a meeting last night owing
to the death of Mrs. H. h. -Walther,
and adjourned until next, .Monday
evening.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,
WANTED Boy with bicycle at Cra
ter Lake Motor Co. . "
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
903-R. C.'A. Chapman. ' 344
WEEKS & McGrOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER ,
Day Phono: Pacific 22. .
Night Plioncs: F. W. Weeks, 10342.
Lady Assistant. . .
Mrs. Maud Kubll and Edith Kubll
ot Applegate, are making the HoUM
Medford their headquarters during u
short sojourn In the city.
Ed Binus arrived home today from
Bonlaiul whore he had been dispos
ing ot a consignment ot cattle.
Brake lining for all cars. C E
Gates Auto Co. .
Mrs. P, C. Uiglinm loft Thursday
morning for a two months visit nt
her former homo, Boise. Idaho, and
enrouto will stop oft for visits .with
friends, at Oregon City,- Portland ami
Baker.
'. Dr. Heine, Garnatt-Coroy Bids,
Llthta water at UeVoe'l.
; Bakery goods at DeVoa's. -
' The Commercial club luncheon . at
the Holland cafe next Tuesday noon
will be addressed on the five million
dollar bond Issue by K. T. Rood of
the O. A. O. faculty. Tickets for the
luncheon should be obtained from
Seoretary Steel of tbe club. ,
The Medford Shoo Shining Parlor
Is now open. . Shoes : cleaned " and
dyed. 9 North Fir, near Main St. 11
Fresh lettuce, spinach, radishes,
onions,- cautiflour, green peas. Also
cabbage, potatoes, dry onions, sweet
potatoes, garlic. Last shipment Flor
ida grape-fruit. Souie extra flue
Newtown "apples. Medford ' Fish
Market. ; :-' , 11
The illustrated tree lecture on bird
life by State 'Biologist Flnley, which
was to huve been given at tho Page
theater this afternoon beroro tho
school pupils of the city, will be
given tomorrow, afternoon at 4 p.' m.
at the same place. A change In dates
was made necessary too late for pre
vious announcement. : '
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, orating and packing. Doug
las. 101 South Central. Phono 615-J.
Four-Inch wood pipe at Medtord
Lumber Co. tt
Among visitors registered at the
hotels Thursday were S. B. Huernan
of Salt Luke City, E. L. Ktesel ot
Seattle, K. A. Burnell of Auburn, K.-i
F. Miller of Gold Beach and G. E.
Francis of Glendale. . ;
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone 869. ::
Ton can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's. i
Mrs. W. E. Gilbert who had been
visiting relatives in Indiana and Illi
nois for the past sir months. Is en
route home and was expected In Med
ford today or Friday.
Malted milk 60o lb. DeVoe's.
W. M. Stevenson left Thursday for
Dunsmulr, Cal., where Mr. Stevenson
will engaga in the vulcanizing busi
ness. '-.. " " '.' t ' '
Canteens are practically indestruc-
table. yet cost lees than water bags.
E. Gates Auto Co.
For flra Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and 8. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co, : . '
Mrs. J. L. Stone who has been vis
iting with Mrs. A. Coleman for. tho
past month, left Wednesday for her
home at Shasta Springs to open her
house. Moss Brae Inn, tor the sum
mer season. Mrs. Stone predicts a
heavy tourist travel this year.
Lent is the time to eat fish. We have
an extra choice stock for this week.
Medford Fish Market " 11
Kodak work. Jap Art Store. 326
E. H. Hurd, secretary and treasur
er of the local farm loan association, ,
is among the Jackson county men at-j
tending the first state convention at
Eugene ot the farm loan associations
of Oregon.
Spark plugs-for all bars.. C. E
Gates Atito Co. - - , ' , '
: Hemstitching, v -,.. .:
Jfecotlng, , - , ,
Handicraft Shop. "
Notwithstanding the . sKy ,. was
cloudy today and local - conditions
seemed to presage a rain, the preop
tion which came from the San Fran
cisco weather bureau this morning
was for fair weather tonight and Fri
day. :' .' ' ' V :' ."-,'. Vr
Best line nsed cars, Geo. L. Trelch
ler Motor Co. ' ; ' ' .
Alco Taxi. .Phone 95. ' :r .'"
Legal size' typewriter paper $1.50
per box of 600 sheets. Good quality
Bond. Medford Prinj-tng Company, tf
Two Minutes
For Lunch
I tell Ma;
and she
says-
Here's ijot
TOASTIES
DR. RIGKERT
: BYES 60IEXTIFICA LIY
' TESTED, AND GLASSES !
. ''PROPERLY' FITTED
NO DROPS USED
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
finite 1-8 over May Coi .:
Kodak Finishing
. Film develoru'ner. 15c roll. -Printing,
post card size, 3 for 10c.
2x3t and smaller. 2 for 0c, ,:
Kvery (fnv 'scrvifio.
JAP ART STORE
BOND FORGER READY
TO "PAY"- FOR CRIME
Four year of' continued, math-
. odlcnl torgvry, and ,' then tho
knowledge that he li happy tor
Hie first time In year. That Is the
record ot Millard Hawthorne Cut-
v ter, Chicago broker and con
fessed forger who has'bean turned
over to the (rand jury, charged
with bond forgeries' aggregating
! more than $600,000. '
"I wouldn't trade places with a
king tonight," Cutter is reported
to have told the officers arresting
him. "I am. happy for tho first
time In mora than tour years. I
have stopped lying to myself. Ye
torday I was worth a million: to
night I have my clothes, two mag.
atlnea. two paoagea ot chewing
gum and a prayer-boof. t am con
tent. I am ready 'to pay for what
I'vo don.' ... .' ,
MRS. ALFRED VANDERBILT
MARRIES NAVAL OFFICER
NEWPORT, It; I., April 3.-i-Mrs.
Ellon French Vandorbllt was morrlvd
today at Harbour View, her resldonco
here, to Lieutenant Paul Kltxstmon's.
U. S. N.. son of the lata medical di
rector, Paul Fltislmons. U. 8. N.,
and Mrs. Fitzslmons of Washington,
Mrs. Vanderbllt obtained a divorce
some years ago from Alfred G. Vun
derbilt, who lost his life in the sink
ing of the Lusttanla.
American Decorated Bv Kina.
LONDON. AvrU 3. Contain W. E.
M"wOinlev of the American vxot'tli
tionurv force was decorated with the
military cross bv Kiue . Gcorao nt
Buckiiuilinm puluce today: The cap
tain bus been a mvuiliur of tho medi
cal corns. ,.
' Old papers 'tor building fires and
house cleaning, 10c bundle.
A WOMAN'S TESTIMONY ....
Mrsl Ettle Warren, a farmor's wife
of Emmlttsburg, Md., openly declares
how she has Iound health through
reading a newspaper advertlsomont
of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound. '. So great is her relief
after fifteen years of suffering that
she askB to have this Information
published.' i : . . Adv.
Southern .Oregon's ;
Leading Confectionery
' V'- - 1
-Vivt
WW
When (.
you
v think .
of
Candy
think
of
LIBERTY
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
WALLACE REID
"TOO MANY MILLIONS"
lie Drearaed-and It Came Ttm$ fhe Next Day;''
tomorrow saturday
elsie ferguson '
' Under the greenwood triJe"
REPORT JUG0-SLAV FUSS
IS ITALIAN PROPAGANDA
WASHINGTON, April . 3. A for
mal denial of reports from Homo Unit
tho Karnituorgovlluh j dynasty bul
been overthrown and a ropublla pro
cluliuoii at Itoluritdo, was Issued Vj
day by tlio (ugutlun ot tho Borbi,
Croats and Slovonos. A atukvmunl
Inst night by tunofflclul In formal Ion
liuiwtU of tho kingdom characterised
tho report m a pteco ot ltulluu propa
ganda. -. ... -,
. 1)iieen Victoria Oneraterf Uuon.
MA I) KID, April 3quoon Victorlu
yostorday undorwont a slight opera
tion. An announcomont today said
that tho operation was successful.
BLISS
NATIVE
H E.R B
TABLETS
Have ' you nOllrod the ruKHnd,
hanltby. coniuloillon of our sodlvr
boyiw tholr t elastic . stop, ' ' and
strong, manly bcarlnK. - ThlB con
dition Is due to outdoor llfo. plen
ty ot exerclso,- romilur habits and
wholosoma food. '
Your rOMponslbllltlns may not
permit' you to work, live and piny
outdoors. You may havo to grind
away at a ' machine, a donk, or
othor omnloymont. unlll your con
dition becomes alalo, indigestion,
constipation, hvaduohos und Ron
oral dublltty follow. Your (Ivor
and, kidney full to act proporly,
and your blood becomos poor and
sluggish. Don't be a houlth-slack-er.
Take 'Bliss IVntive llorb Tab
lets. Thoy will rollovo constipa
tion, remove Indication, help to
prevent rheumatism und mukoynu
you tit. I,ook for Irado murk. f?.
Our money buck guurantee At)
on every box. .
'Sold by loading druggists und
local agents every whom. .
Heal Skin Diseases )
, U is unnecessary' for you to suffer
witheczcma,blutches,ringworrn,nuihci
and similar skin troubles. Zcmo, ob
i., at ""y dr,W ,or 'or 35c, or
$1.00 forratra largo bottle, and prompt,
ly app bed wdl usually give instant relief
from itching torture. It cleanses and
soothes the skin and henli quickly and
effectively most skin diseases.
, Zemo is a wonderful, penetrBllnft
dlsappearlnff liquid and is soothing to
the most delicate skin. It is not greasy,
is easily applied and costs little. Get
it today ami save all further distress.
Tho B. V. Rom Ca. Cleveland, a
. QUALITY MiUUC
APRIL '
THE wearing of a diamond is
said to bring good fortuoo to the
April born. Diamonds,- tbo most
beautiful of stones, also signify
prosperity and good thventmontv.
. Appear -prosperous and havo
your monoy woll inveslu'I wborp
you can turn li ut a momonl's no
tice. Lot us toll you our plan for
selling diamond's. ' '
DIAMOND RINGS ,
$6.00 to $850.00
Martin Jf Keddy
" For DliimondM '
" , , - -"-j ; ,
Quality First. , l'hono 81
' Visitors Always Wolcomo. ;
Yellow 2nd Sheets
for Carbon Copies
pcr a'etun - . ,
THIS WEEK ONLY
Medford Bbok Store
45S
IT'S NOT YOUR HEART;
IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS
'KltlnKy dlneiw l no rpn.;tr of wt
uiih. A uinjorlly f th Ills all lctj
iiuIi todny imiu bo trseod .Imi'k to (,lis
Kidney trouble, , . , , '
Tho klUut-ys aro tho most liui"Hn j(
iritii ( tlio body. 'l'wt nr "
txrora of your blood. If tho iln
whlrk nro swopt irum Iho tlmnios by J Ho
blood nro not iillinlnntod llirouili tlio
kMniiys, dlnouso f olio form of ahutbiir
will I'lolin you ti n vlrtlm. i J
Klduoy dWuo Is umiully Indloalod liy
weiirhiOKs, loeiIi'm', ncrHiiiniy,
dospoiHloury, boehiu'lio, utonmi-h trou
ble, imla III lolim niul lower nlliiiiu,
snll stones, growl, rlioiiuntllniii. wlsiica.
ud lumllf. , ' ,
... All '.bong doraiixeuieula aro usturo s
It RaisesUie Rough
8ufcio.fnl baking lx
aaauml Vhon ft
cent la uhimI, Ih
MiuiiO t rnlMxt first
when moUtura la
added In tlio iiillnic
bowl, and t It o n
ngu,lu wliou ht'iit la
niiiilloL Tho ri-Miilt
of th Ik double i-nbci
la dvllcluuNly light,
liolinnmo, und riw-
fly illKoainl brdH,
cakcif mm blncultn.
' .'-.rf.'S. I
2:Days S:;2': Days
SUPREME SENSATION OP THE AGE, , ,
U
The Caillaux Case
All Star Cast
a true story of love.
intrigue and treason
with world figures
in "the principal
roles. :
MUTT
JEFF
'Draft Board'
. Regular Prices Adults 20c; 'Children 10c. '
Coming Sunday Only-Mary Roberts Rinehart's
"THE STREET OP SEVEN STARS"
PAGE
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Mall Ordrn
THEATRE oThurad'y,
(lus J nil
The Musical Comedy Sensation ..
M UTT
WOOLLY
I WE ST
ALaupgliaSceond :
positively ; very thing
Prices hVcv Floor' lst 14 'l."Last 4 rows, tr
. , Baleony. 1st 4 liovs, 7i5t, Kalancc.' 50c; ' .
Quality Certified by Test
Those who iiiidoi'takcjixinirii
accept for tlicmselves a 'greiit iiioral - rcKp'oiisibility.
Few people have any knoyvfedgo of 'the' lncdici'ries
they Imy. Tlrey must ri'epejid wfmn t)io dnlggtst and
.the iiiHtitution behind him-rrthc source of ftiipply.' ' '
Our label is a guarault'o of purity. . .
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Heath's Prug Store
Phone 884
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Ymi uliiiiiul n 111)1,1) MI.IIM, llnnr.,
Uni O.II ..('iul liniiii'dliilolr, Tlio'
HtHtmiUK, "VI n vn nMiiiuiuivn lltQ
idtlticyt, rellevea liillouililiilliiii ami iln.
(In to your tlruatafiHt, loduy ami st a;
linic uf UKii'U iiiijwoti , iinoru'iii on
Ainnuloi In Iwi-iily-fiiiir boura y.m
nhotild (del lienllit mid viaor returiiliiif.
- lAHur y.iti ftd aoinewliiit liiiiriivii
conllniio to tako ono or lvo euimiU,
oiiili dny, an na lokeiji Ilia llrai-i'luna
conillllmi and ward on tlio duuor e(
oilier ntlitt-kM. . ; -, .
Auk for tlio orlxlual ImiHirtei) Of)l,D
Ktl-liAf, brand, 'litre atvea, MJuev r.
I funded Tt lUvy do uot litlp jtuu.
(Vrront lina
tlio rolnbllalied alau.
third linking Mlilrr
for n nunrtiT ur li
nntiiry iiu tlio I'n-
" rlflo limit. Xo l.trf
lor liirtnula Iiim'
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