VAm SIX KTEDFOTtT) ITXTL TTCTSWR ftDFOTlD. OTJEHOX, SATURDAY, XOVIvMHER 21, 102.") INTER CITY MEET Tho Inti i -i lly nii'i'l l Hit- Kin ni nth Fallil, (iruntH I'ukh mill .lilf""l Ttotary clubs um held Tliurmlay .vclK u, tho r.i.hla hmrt a, A,,- loml. District Governor Kd CaiiiD- boll of tile Seattle clul) waH 11)0 MUi-Ht of honor. Mill. Campbell aicom- linnled hor husband on this lour of imnled hoi husband on i BOUlhern Oregon elllbB. ' . A very elaborate dinner was H'TV- 0(1 to over one hundred anil fifty ItotarllWH and their wives mul utlesli. Hevcrnl Ashlanil business and pro. fesslonal men wore uesta of lb'' .Medford rtotarhins. I Tho dinner was un unusual one In that tho Klamath Falls lunarians, headed by Bill Houston, contributed over one hundred ducks for the feint and those, with all that is necessary for an eluborato feast, were served under tho uhlo Kuldanro of llotarlun Ulck Prleo of tho Uthla Hotel. The entortalnment was furnished !, ihren ..ii.hu after Win Vln- ..". ,,,,. ,i to,,t- ,J.r. had seen that each Itotarlan . orooerlv Introduced and a trio- uto pnld tho aueats. liert Hall of tho Klamain runs club, osslstod by Paul Ijindry. James Kwansnn, Jack Kimball, John Doyle. Karl whltlock, Harney Hay ami Lvnn Sabln. put on hurlesque that was exceptionally well received and was vory up-to-dato In pulnts of Interest to tho entire Hokuo Hlver valley i i ,i. i,,, i. iii,,,. on tho local probloms and products. Tho excellent udvlco Klven by Wll- son Wiley was tho climax of tho Klnnmlh Falls feature. It was well received and appreciated. The (irants Pass club part of the entertainment was unique and their ... . . ... . rrt..f.iiif elub 1.1-ouBht many Kifts o C.oer r. Kd. which had been cl'r'1 ,vl h great care and were either of the. "Campbell" or "Camel" brand, r.d and wlfo should have a well stocked ( larder for tho winter after tho many, Klfta of tho Grants Pass club Cor- don Hart, the "canny Scotchman ln his kilties and excellent Sc otcl J sunBS, and dialect made, the hit ol tho cvonlnB, especially after llov- crnor Kd had told a few Incidents as to Gordon's ability ns a real Scotch Bolf player while on his rocent visit over tho Canadian border. Jay Qorc of the Mcdford club fur nished plenty of entertainment by clover tricks that were equal to the sreater known nmnlelans. Jay dem onstrated his unusual ability to a putzlod audlonco. Irvlnn K. Vlnlng or Asninnu, in hl uhuilI unoxci'llcd inannci-, niacin a, roaiioiifio that will Iohr be rn- mi'nibcrod by covering tho unity f purpotio and friendly relation ox 1st- int? between tho eoinniunltlon of thtH miction untl of tho opportunity to be of real service In tho upbuilding of our country. Hbort talks wore inadi by the proHidontH of ouch elub? The muHb; und club singing of the Klamath KallH. elub wna nproprlato. Dad Hninilton led tho Medford Hinging, and nil cluba Hang together. Alford'H oreheHtra ftirnlsbeU mimic during the dinner and for the danco following Jn tho Uthla lall room. Kd r'amnhull. oovernor of ill.Htriet number one of Rotary, ln IiIh nd- derm, called attention to tbe work if Rotary over Iho world and that Rotary ciubs with over one hundred thousand members wen located In over thirty countries, lie also called nttrntlon to tho coining convention In HQ at Denver. Honolulu and Victoria, and mime of the work t be done at these eonventlnns. I Itoth Klamath Kalis and Hrants Vass sent large delegations and on accouni of the Ideal weather the trlpH were made In the most com- fortable manner, while many stayed HUM ..nd eniove l the Imll following .1... till Itiillnl . fill U .. Klamath Fulls after spending a most pleasant evening. COL COOLIDGE FACES PLYMOUTH, VI., Nov. 2 1. (A 1' ) t'heered by an exehnmtc or messages with his son. tile president. 1 Colonel John P. Cnnlhlicc fa I the slxtll day of his Illness with better spirit than at any time since he was i , ., , . , , Al hoiiKh so r lKUe.1 that he r- fared several s lKht heart alta. ks whlh. llstenlnn by radio last n t to tbe address i.r the president in I New York City the colonel retired , In a cheerful frame of mind alter illspalcblnB a inessnH ocf confiiatu- lutlnns. Today lie hud before him a reply, from his son cxpressliiu the presl-. dent's delight that his ither had) listened In. Tbe exchange of lues- hiikcs climaxed n day ln which Rood development were conspicuous. Not only were heart nttacks less numer-. nus, and less severe, but tbe pa-' Item's pulse was strotiKcr and Ids uppetlle better. Major James V. Coui.al. jiresiden- tial physician, Is cemitiK to discuss with Colonel eoolldae tfie possl-1 hilfty t5f Kelng tu WasbiiiKton tor the winter. VAI.K AM) IIMtX ltl Tit I) r- (Continued from pax one.) took the bull onolowns on Its a sid line. Yale's ..-nt miircb down ne i.e... goin, n.r nausni. ' br.,k thrnuuh tbe line Bn, tackled Captain Cheek tor s loss of rive yards. linivaro Kicsen 10 Vale's r.n.yard line. Yale bad possession of Ibe bull as Hie period ended. Und Ihlrd period: Harvard, a; Vi.le, 0. FACES INQUIRY BY TEXAS SOLONS1 DALLAS, TrxiiH, Nov. 21. (A. P.) l.l.CJKNh, On, Nnv. 21. Aiur--llovcrnur .Miriam l'Vinumm for tho " klnilmnH in rt'Hiiuiisu to a lili'ii for si oond tlnio in u fi'w ww-Ich. today , ra,ed Ine ....s.ihim.v of u .a. .- Hon of tho li uiHliitui o to Investigate Iter Nlato ilepnrtnu'illH. ' lieiueHentatlve T. Ilttln of Dallas w"d "iiniieueli" In an appeal for a Hie(;ial m'MMion, without nLml.ic any Htate department or of- fj,.,,, H jMMUe(i the call, he said,) t "impcacli any state officer who. ,a aided or abetted ill any wny luiH kIh-uiIIi: fraud on tho people of the stale." I Irwin said ho referred lo the hiKh- way iiUatlon. The call follows judgment for JiiOU.UOo rendered yes- .r(1y ln ,lp .iistri.t court at Aus-I ,in, Texas, nk'ninst Iho American ,lmu, ,.nM,unv In tho suit broUKhtj ,,y Altorlu.y (jeneral Dan Moody lo ,.un(.,. the colnnuny s road contractu. , IMh Hlnlu. . . PEGGY JOYCE AVERS SHE LOVES COUNT Ill llHU II1UIU Rill 111". K Hill I II IT 1.1" UUrnA I LUU I JUIUL ' I L.I1U AIIIK. N'ov !'l IA l'.l f'olirl records show that I'obw Joyce Intro- duced leniand for a divorce rroini"'"" I'er fourth husbunil, Count Morncr, " Ko. Following the usual Procedure, the magistral,, sent both Parties summons to appear bef.-rc m reconcl lal.on proceedinns. Count Morner failed to appear and he re e, ocument showing noii-reconctllation. , , d decree follows the reKistratlon or such ( automatically within CO . ' r N(lv Y(jrk of) tm ,,,,, y(!H,rday, Miss Joce ,,,,! 1Bt Hho ,, any intiinllon or ,,lvorcnK . CouIlt Morllor. Slio said shb W(a m mll(,h ,n ,0VB w(h hcr im8buu, n8 gly wom(ln nftnr two yoar8 of lmlr.,..;0," FOOTS CREEK NEWS C W St mul. o Hold a fat hog to I0d Woodcock Monduy Marion Lancu and wilu wt'iit to Mcdfurd Sundav aftornoon. Kov. Wilson flunu'lmul tho i-ootH creek pcopl" by belni; ut thy kcIiooI Iiouhu last Hunday, a week abend of bin rvgular linn. Ho will not be preacnt next Himday owing io Home Hpecial aervlccH at Hogue Iilv-r at that time, hence the break in the order of IiIh coming to uh. v are to expect him ugaln on the inth. Mr. and Mix ('arle went lo Med- ford Saturday to do Hhopping. While between Central Point ami Medford a man walked deliberately In front of their car hh if be wiih wanting to commit Huicide. A hIuu p uho of tne brako mevented an accident, but it was pretty hard on the nerves of , Alexandra to hear during tho last the driver. A enw on the highway years. Is bad enough for n nmlorlst, but Tho death or tho queen mother in tin. human ft ml Ih worse. (London hax enabled a secret long kept Harry Vlwiux Iih taken partner- lo bo disclosed. ship In the I .lank l'hanm-1 mining Miller Reese Hutchison, mire asso- upcralbms and work has now Htart- elated with ThoiuaH A. Kdison. in- ed. Plenty of rain now lo null vented an electrical device to enable everybody. t (vu Ul h',"r- i'''' AU:Xiintlrn The Um-. Urns, made a present heard about It and instructed Con- of .wo tier of wood lo our Sunday , dnwtiKor duchess of Munehesler. school which will sunply our needs . imiistlgate it. for the winter. The act was hlghl.vl ' h ' hess a temled a demonstra- appreciated by those present when 1 ' fount. y On returning to (be .act was made known. ''" thn nventyr The Rible class of our Sun.lay . H " ( tu JJ,,' !,n ..h..l. ..WlHL' IO dtHCUKHlon W h hh ' ... has arisen, will take a topic their own In place of the titular topic on review dsiy. They wm ir. to find the Jllble answer lor the iiutstlon: "Is It possible to be as sure that you are saveu as ou ! r.ure tnui laxea aim nciim " comiiiK. anil how may wo know if.'" Tbe date will be December 27. The I class baa a lively discussion every Sunday. ir you are not there you your lllble anil Join III exploring Its wonders. . Knink lllllotl took his radio li ( y. lance's home. Tuesday even inK n,( follow Inf persons en- (,yed a radio concert: Mr. and Mrs. p vp-im, Mr. and Mrs. .Marion 1-an.e. Mr. ami .mis. ruins . ... , ,,,.,., ami Donald. Mrs Un. ,.,.ve,l ret'reshmen.s. assisted ,,,, M,.a. vi. auv. M,. Mll,.v ,,nsmer sold a nice ,1(,(,t , t, UoKUe Itiver meat i"i'-jw (,,, ,, W,.K. Jw woodcock has moved his household stuir to Itiiaue Ktvcr since ,e recently IioukIU a ball Interest In )lH tuther's meat market. j ,,, short went t Urants I'nss Tuediiy ami enBBged market for bout two iloiten turkeys. The price ,,,,.,! ,v 35,. live welitht tor idrds. renal dbss of sire, lie has some nice birds. In onil condition, 0xiects to invest the proceeds ,u.ep. Uvv. Mr. Wilson and wife and Kev. yVi smith and wire of Uimue lllver ,,ro dinner uuests at the Carle's Tuesday. . Mrs. John short took a walk up the creek Wednesday, calllnir on Mrs. Marlon Ijiace. Miss Amy Koes ler, Mrs. tleorKe littue and Mrs. Mary Miillls. SAX KHPCIHCO I A. I'.l News that !l'e had partially destroyed her ,,, WH, urw,ed by Mrs. Uullse jf,,,,, wn ,,,, jwX ,, , ,ini ....,, ... ,. nv,t in,. ...if i,a. nielli will. mn mm oeiv 11 onriieii tm, ,, Mll, Hheedy." Mis. i.emiteld sn.l Mis. Krnnli Shee.ly have lon.j been rivals on the links. AUTOIST HELD UP ACCEPT ASSISTANCE turned out to bo a hiilui on the ZS, ,..,, wnH ,,,,.,, of ,55 amI r,1Ic.,,(, lo walk lliree mil to J0uK(nf. Lewis wan returninK from Portland anil was i..mlrlni a leaky lube in one of IiIh rear tired. It was at about 11:30 o'clock. A touriliK 'car drew up aloliK-ilde. "Need any help" nuorled the driver, "No. thanks. Just a slow, leak, I'll be In town In ten minutes anil have it fixed," Lew is replied. 1!llt ,hc driver's companion iiIIkIU- '''' "n(1 walked mound back of Lewis's machine. MJie you d,n t need any help .' he ""I"''1- ""inks Just the same. was Lewis Mly as he beamed on his '"' fl'1''1"1- , , , hen If you re ,ulto sure yon don need any help, we do stick em up. i.ewis reit tno muzzle or a Kun In his back and he reached for the sky )'our L"1B ","1S'''1 durlmr ""' Process robliory but none of them stopped Ah ciu-h car neariHl Lowis w.ih forced to Irnvt't- IWh lunula, ami tu raise thcui n-tln us noon as the earn vre Kohc. After rolihhiK IwJh of all ttic mowy Iip liad Hie Immllt lrr out part of the (liKtrihutor on kewiH car ami then ('limited bark In the car with liiH companion, who had not lort tin; ."'"""' ' """" "' Lewis walked to town. PYTHfAN CHIEF VISITS lioberl I. Lytic of Vale. Ore. graml chancellor of the Knights of I'ylliliiM nf (his Ntate. who will vlHlt tho local Imlgi the first of tho week BALKED BY DEVICE NKW YOUK. Nov. 2I.(A. P.) An American Invention enabled Queen V""1 ' . " ,H HI" 10 " ,n,m inent person." wnoen Alexandra, .nr. lltttenison de- clared. was enabled to hear opera tor the first lime In years. She wore tho device concealed. Shortly afterward she personally presented him Willi a nu.(al FOR PEACE MOVE HKItl.lX. Nov. -1 . I A . I'.l (ieneral Krlcll l.lldendorn' Is allackini! bis w ar- ,,, i!hf ,..,,,, Von jn .,, ,,. , l.1M.rm, ,,.. I lint since the socialists in the rclch- ,,, hnV( (flllu,y decided to vote t, Koverninenl to accept the Itieiilles, II seems cerlaln that a rep- ri,Sentalive of the rcich will bo 111 U'ndon when Hie docnineiils are sKn,,d, fonmilly to Klve his country's udherellce to tiieiu. The bills are due to come up in the relchsliw on Monday anil lire expecled to , quickly passed by an extremely larse majority. After signature iii Isindotl, the cabinet of Chancellor l.iilher w ill reslmi and be recnnstl- luted with a personnel in full sym Piithy Willi Iho obllKiillons o( the treiilles. Oregon News' ' in Brief KAI.KM. tre.. Nov. 21. tate Tresunr Kay today sold 1e3,O20 Oregon trrittation dintrbt interest bondfi to the A iq to-1 .ondon-Pat-in company of San Kiamft.o for ft pre mium of $IOi:i. The londs bear 4 per cent Intercut. There were two toddcrs. Ingerborg Am jA t if-- "What Price Glory," to be present- characters are genuine American sol ed at Hunt's Craterlan Monday i diers the khtd who helped to topple night, November 23, Jh a war jday. written by two New York newspaper men. There ure no heroics In it as the usual stage hero is Imagined. The SHIFTS TO HILLS HAMASCirS. Kpria, Nov. -1. (.P.) , The center of interest In the Syrian trouble has shifted from Damascus. .Most of the insurgents are reported to have migrated to the north toward Hums or to the southwest toward southern Lebanon. The fall of Morjl Ayun to the Druses: and Redouins brings the Kouthern Lebanon into the forefront because of the restlessness of the Metwallis, and it increases tho danger of an important operation in that area should the Metwallis Join tbe Druses. The tendency of tbe Inhabitants' to defend their villages against Druse invasions Is a factor, but this defense oulckly evaporates If the Druses ap pear in strength. Said Atrash and his followers have been accused of committing excesses in Kawkaba. where It is alleged theji killed women and children, hut it is difficult to obtain reliable informa tion and stories of such excesses should be received with reserve. Druse notables informed the corre spondent today that the report (hat they were prepared to negotiate pence was niithiiiK new as they recently had expressed the wiltingnrss lo enter such negotiations with the Kreneh on a baslH of complete autonomy. Damascus is mild. S'lll.l, SKIMO IX SAMS VAM.KY (Continued from pngo 1.) from the law ami free from suspicion. Yesterday afternoon Uln keley's wife was removed to the Sacred Heart hospital suffering with pneumonia, contracted on the farm, and is said to be (uite ill. Tbe only son. William, was also nrrested later In the evening on the highway by State Traffic offi cer Talent for operating a motor veh icle under the legal nge of I fi. be be ing only 14. The boy was returning from tbe hospital where he had taken his mother. He was to have a hear ing this afternoon also. The last large stilt to be seized in the county was taken in the same dis trict two years ago when a 1 0il gallon still with several large tubs or nia.Mii was confiscated. Insuring People insure both their furniture and their homes against fire. While many insure their family happiness with a thrift fund to carry them over temporary adversity or loss of income. It is the wise and sensible thing to do. There is no safer place to invest savings than with us. Besides, the earnings on your money will be the highest obtainable. . . Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n ' SO North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon C. M. KIDD, Torrup the kaiser from his throne. People who have wandered waht tho American soldier felt and how he reacted ln the supreme lest of war will find an answer to their curiosity in "What . Price Glory." ASK RESIGNATION OF COLONEL GREELEY ItAKKR, Ore., Nov. 21. Tho ex ecu tivo comniitleo of the Oregon Cattle and Horse ItaiaerH associa tion, protesting against an article on grazing In the national forests by Colonel W. li. Greeley, chief of the forest service, in a weekly maga-; zine of national circulation, sent a telcKram today to Secretary of Agri culture Jardlne. The telegram con cludes: "Wo feel the agricultural In terests of tho west can best be served by tho resignation of Colonel Greeley. "We do not think a government employee should attempt to preju dice public opinion with misrepre sentations and half truths, espec ially In view of the fact that the senate of the Cnited Htates has felt this matter is of enough Importance to have appointed a special commit tee to investigate and report to tho next congress." In the article Colonel Greeley criticized the demands of tho west ern livestock interests for grazing rights In the national forests. I'OUTIjANI). On, ov. 21. (A. I'. Vic Foley, Canadian ban lain -u eight champion, won a unanimous decision over Eud Ridley. Senttle, in a ten-round bout here last night. Foley bad the bout well in hand after the second round. He piled up a big margin on points by rip ping in body blows to Ridley's mid section and following up this attack with a straight left? to his opponent's Jaw. The Canadian shook the Se attle hoy, several times with hard right hand smashes to the head. SAX JOSH. Cal. (A. P.) A foot ball game between teams of girls ended in a 6 to 6 tie. One of tho fair contestants pulled a real play when she sneaked into the backfield of the opposition and grabbed the pass from center to score n touchdown. The play was allowed by tho referee. Good clean cotton rags wante at Mail Tribune. tt !i SPORT BRIEFS Family Happiness Pre.. OC. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. WITH MONOPOLYi. SUICIDE PACT WASHINGTON', n. 20. (A. T.) The Famous I'layers-I-usky company and artillatcd dlslrihutini; and exlilb ItnB motion picture companies were chained with suppressing competition in many sections of tho country in a brief filed with tile federal trade commission today by W. II. Fuller, Its chief counsel. The brief was In reply to those previously filed by tho mo lion picture .companies. It was the final one to be submitted to tho com mission before ai'KUments are heard next week on tho charges of unfair methods of compeihloii aimed at set tiiiK up a monopoly. Tho commission counsel asketl the commission to issue air order aliinst Famous I'layem bannlnir certain busi ness practices such as the system of block booklliK and requiring the com pany to separate Its exhibition and distributing facilities. (Rtporttd by JtcMorv County Abitrast Co. Sixth 8trMt n4 Cantral AmuikW Maniagti 1J cruses. Herbert Lester Taylor and Frances M. Abbott. Wllliani Marshall Suuthwlck and Uernlco Shaffer. ' Walter (irndy , Jarrelt and liuth Kllzabeth Iturson. Charles I. Simpson and Inga M. Gray. Horace McFarland and Velma Kdna Coulter. Josse Li. Blackburn and Rernice Ilolers. J loss Khelton and Lilllo Maynard. Denins William Myers and K. Itow- ent Itoberts. Christian Wolff and Rose Scott. , I'robnU Court. Kdith G. Hoffman, dec.) estate. Ad mitted to probate. . Llod Nelson, estate. Kecelpts. As signment. Ileport. Order. Pauline A. Mines, estate. Petition. John Prader, estate, inventory and appraisement. Charles W. Nirns, estate. Petition. Order. Clara Delmtian (dec), estate. Ad mitted to probate. T. G. Uorrows (dec.) estate. Ad mitted to probate. Frank Kayiuond Spear, estate. Af fidavit. Theo K. Johnson et al (minors), es tate. Proof of publication. lieport. If. G. Pech, estate. Petition. Or der. Inventory. John W. McDonough, estate. Ad mitted to probate. Lee A. Stevens, estate. Itoport of guardian. George Gillett, estate. Order. Theo R. Johnson et al (minors), es late. Oath. Raymond K. Ilowers. estate. Final report. Order. Iteieascs. Frederick Hchneider, estate. 11c celptfi. George W. AV liner, estate. Return of sale. James Jordan, estate. Petition. Or der. Receipts. Circuit Court. City of Medford vs. huelln M. Ad ams et al. To quiet, ( I j. D. Powell Co. (a corp.) vs. W. G. Trill. For money. R. s. Ray vs. Jackson County et al. Injunction, j C. J. Haas vs. Win. Scott et al. Or der on mandate. j First National l.nnk of Medford vs. Standard Mfg. Po. Decree. Cost bill. Clyde Kquipment Co. vs. Domino Provist, receiver. Judgment. I State vs. Hymn n Huntley. Verdict. I Kllen Oakes vs. James A. Oakes. Order. Default. Findings and conclu-. sion. Decree. I W. I,. Parrlsh vs. Fannie 10. Cooper et al. Summons. ' Thelma G. Dickenson vh. Karl C. Dickinson. Divorce. Jones & Klrkpatrink vs. Curly lo Natwiek et al. Chattel lien. D. K. Hardman vs. Arthur Poor. Chattel Hen. Jackson County Duilding & Loan Association vs. Walter W. Jones et al. Affidavit. Order. VZ. O. Colemnn et nl vs. Charles Woods. Report and motion. . K. G. Coleman et nl vs. Klmer Woods. Report und motion. yv. T. Wright vs. Fred Penninger ot at. Supplementary tax decree. Thomas Herriot vs. IF. C. Knnpp et nl. Injunction. rlNt'lNNATt. Ohio, Nov. 21. (A. P.) William StriuiHH und Junioa lton iMiueri;. 17 -year-old Cincinnati liUh Hi-hool boys, drovo to a qulot spot In Clcnrniont county Into ycHtcrday and Hliot tliuniHolvcB through tho bond af ter nlKiiinK a dcuth pact, In which it won declared "lifo Is not worth tho ef fort to live." KtrnuHa (lied almost Instantly. Tlos enliers was taken to a Cincinnati hos pltat whero it was said ho had a chance to recover. Itospnbnrg is tho son of a depart ment store, proprietor and Strauss' father Is president, of a local niorl KaKo company. Soft Corns Money Hack Says DrucKlst lf Mooiie's Kincnilil Oil Doesn't Do Away Willi All Soreness and I'ulll ill, 24 Hours. Get a bottlo of Moonos Emerald Oil with the understanding that if it does not put an end to all the pain and 'soreness and do nway with the corn itself your money wUl bo promptly returned. Never mind tho cause, how Ions you've had it or how many other pre parations you have tried. This power ful penetrating oil is the one prepara tion that will make your painful ach ing feet so healthy and free from corn and bunion troubles that you'll bo able to go anywhere and do anything in absolute feet comfort. So marvelously poworful is Moonc's Emerald Oil- that thousands have found it glvo wonderful results in tho treatment' of dangerous swollen or varicose veins. All druggists are sell ing lots of it. adv. Winter's Far Hid ondUou.no .j j DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL THEATRE The patrons of a local ihow hon war rory much disturbed and annoyed bv tho con tinuotu coughing- of a person in the audi ence. Don't be a nuiianco becauso 7011 hav4 a cough or cold. A few doses or Foley's Honty and Tar Compound taken promptly will brine speedy relief. Mrs. W. T. Clary. White Plains, Va.. writes: "We have used -Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for colds and bad coughs with splendid results," Top Work Car Painting Let us give you an estimate. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Auto Beauty Shop 608 South Riverside " Authorized Duco Agency Highest Quality Jewelry Repairing. Diamond Setting, Watch Repairing. Satisfaction Assured In Quality and Price. Mull us your wants. EEDDY & CO. 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