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    TIIK BEE: OMATTA, WEDNESDAY, JANTAUY 12, 1016:
BttlrJt' CITY NEWS ,'WRI.SH PI1ITS 1ID
THE BLACK FLAG
Towassna's tor pertlay deota."
Ifhtlaa; rixtiree Burfsss-Grandeay
Bara Boot Prist It Now Beacon Proa.
Ksvrrai at Peopla'a Chorea Dr. FVnk
W. cot of Tltusrllle. ra.. la holding re
vivaJ wrvlcM ttvery night thla wtt at
the Feople's church.
"Todays Mono rrocram elaseiflao
section todajr. It appcara In Tho Ilea
EXCLUSIVELY. Vina out what th ve
rioua moving plctura theater offer.
Orooer la a Bankrupt Abe Blumen
thal, dealer In gTocerlea and meat, filed
a voluntary petition In bankruptcy. Riv
ing liabilitiea a 13.428 and assets aa $1,797.
laborer Tilse Baaxrnptoy F ration
Victor E. Huller, a laborer, filed a volun
tary petition In bankruptcy. He aaya his
liabilities are WIS and hla assets, two. He
asks exemption on tha latter, aa they are
household goods.
Two Antoa Takaa Dan Sunberg, I0S
South Seventh atreet, reports to the po
lite that hta auto was stolen from Twen
tieth and Dodjre streets. H. Dreeaen, 607
South Twentieth street, asserts that hia
car was stolen from In front of hla home.
Wakeley Ooaa to Chicago General
Passenger Agent Wakeley goea to Chi
cago Thursday, where Friday and Satur
day, together with the other general
passenger agenta of the Burlington, will
he discussed and outline tho plans for
rrylng on the passenger end of tha
road's business during IMS. The meeting
Is the annual family gathering of the
passenger officials.
Sells Wood Alcohol
in Dry State Without
Labeling It Poison
SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. ll.-T. Takano.
proprietor of a Japanese drug atore and
hotel In the lodging house district, wm
arrested late today on a charge of selling
wood alcohol without labelling the bottles
poison." Detectives who investigated
the deaths of ten men and one woman
from alcoholism since prohibition became
effective January 1, asserted that at least
three of the persona who died from drink
ing wood alcohol had purchased It from
Takano. Prosecuting Attorney Lundln
stated ha would charge Takano with man
slaughter. ,
Carlson f'uts Two
Bandits to Flight
by Wallops on Jaw
. When O. S. Carlson, 45S3 Marcy Street,
was held up by two men near hla home
Monday evening, ha waa given the uaual
order "to put up his dukes." Carlson
evidently mistook the command,' aa he
put them up rapidly, with successive
wallops to the Jaw of each bandit. Tha
would-be bad men fled.
War Gives Print
Paper Yellow Hue
The color of the paper on which the
daily newspapers are printed Is now be
ginning to reflect a result of the war.
For the last tow days, ' the print paper
has appeared somewhat yellower than
uaual. Thla la due to the fact that all
auch paper la treated at the mill with a
German bleach, which makea It pure
white. Instead of the tan or yellowish
tint of the paper pulp In Its natural form.
Now the mills are beginning to run out
of the bleach, the supply from Germany
having been cut off by the war and the
stores of It in thla country being prac
tically exhausted.
Tha "pink aheeta" also look a little
paler than before. Thla is also due to
the war, the Imported pink dye being
no longer available, and the American
brand of pink dye being considerably
pajer than the foreign variety.
Warning ii Sent Out that Mercury
is to Fall 20 Degreei, with
Wind and Snow.
SHIPMENTS ABE HELD UP
Zero weather is right upon us.
The weather man says so. He hoisted
the cold wave flag yesterday to
warn all.
Along with the black flag went this
new forecast: Much colder with snow
and strong wind tonight and Wednes
day with the thermometer 20 de
grees lower within the next twenty
four hours.
The snow, the beautiful snow, Is
all that saved us from about tero
this morning. When the well-known
white flakes began falling the tem
perature began rising and stood at 9
degrees above sero at 7 a. m.
Up In Prince Albert and Medicine
Hat, western Canada, they weren't
Quite so fortunate and the men all
bad use for their ear tabs and bear
tkin overcoats; for the thermometer
registered 44 degrees below iero.
Nearer home It was pretty cold, too,
temperatures of 20 to SO below iero be
ing common in Montana and North Da
kota. At Valentine, ' Neb., it waa 4 de
grees below iero.
llBn All Araaad.
And snow! There's snow all around.
Every station In the Missouri Vailey re
ported snow falling.
But while It is so cold up In Prince
Albert and Medicine Hat. It Is quite
warm down at Shreveport. La., and
Corpus Chrlstl. Tex., at both of which
pieces the Ice man probably finds some
demand for his product, for the tem
perature is 70 degree above sero this
morning. This is a difference of 114 de
grees marked practically by the breadth
of our dear republic.
Hold Bark Shipments.
On account of the snow and the pos
sibility of blizsardy conditions, hurry
orders went out not to start out live
stock trains, especially from points where
there la good shepter and feed for the
animals. Shipment of fruits, vegetables
and other perishable commodities were
held up for better weather, especially if
consigned to the cold area and if going
long distances.
Over the state, light snow commenced
to fall late last night and continued in
most places this morning, having
reached a depth of from two to four
Inches.
Along the Missouri river the railroads
reported the snowfall lighter than out
In the central and western portions of the
state and the temperatures from S to 20
degrees above sero.
Contractors Begin
to Arrive for the
State Convention
PRESIDENT BUILDING OWNERS
AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION.
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ICE MEN SHARPEN
UP THEIR TOOLS
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"Edwin S.Jewell
Edwin S. Jewell waa elected president
of the Omaha Building Owners' and Man
agers' association at the annual meeting
held at the Loyal hotel. Mr. Jewell fa
building manager of the City National
bank building.
A. A. All wine, assistant secretary of the
Omaha Ixan',and Building association,
was made vice rresldent, and Hugh Wal
lace, manager of the First National bank
building treasurer, and E. O. Hamilton,
Krnest Sweet and R. O. Babcack-directors.
ICE CREAM MAKERS
MOVE INTO OMAHA
Joint Convention of Nebraska and
Iowa Association Opens Ne
braska Sessions at Rome.
Cudahy Starts Harvest at Seymour
Lake Burlington is Cutting
at Curtis.
ICE IS NOW THICKENING FAST
HELD BIG BANQUET LAST NIGHT
The Joint convention of the Ne
braska and Iowa Associations of Ice
Cream Manufacturers opened Its Ne
braska sessions at the Rome hotel
yesterday afternoon.
The biggest hall in the hotel was
filled with delegates and -with won
derful machinery which is used
nowaways to supply the people with
their great summer delicacy. The art
of making ice cream has developed to
such an extent that now all kinds,
plain and brick, are made' by machin
ery which is automatic and turns out
the product at astonishing speed.
First sessions of the Joint convention
were held In the. Grand hotel. Council
Ernst Elected Head
of Forest Reserve
p. J. Ernst waa yesterday afternoon
lected president of the Fontenelle Forest
association, which la the organisation
that hopea eventually to ralao money for
the purchase of forest land in Douglas
or Sarpy county for the purpose of mak
ing a foreat reserve.
C. M. Wlllielm waa made vice president
Roy Towle waa elected secretary, and C,
W. McGrew treaaurer. , Dr. Solon R.
Towne, Thoruaa R. Kimball and Fred J.
Adams were made the remaining mem
ber of the executive council.
No definite action waa taken at the
meeting besides the election of officers,
although President Ernst says the asso
ciation hopes this year to get the program
definitely under way. No funds ate as
yet ralaed for the movement.
Council Passes the
Jardine Ordinance
The city council passed the Jardine
ordinance, which holds saloon proprietors
responsible for the sale of liquors to
persons of whom they have been notified
not to sell Intoxicants.
avsV'he ordinance reads that notices shall
be served by "wife, husband, relative,
guardian Or business partner."
The filing of a notice by a "friend" will
not be considered sufficient within the
operation of the measure.
Warships Converse
Across Continent
WASHINGTON, Jan. U.-Flagshlps of
tha Atlantic and tha Paclflo teets were
In radio communication today across
about 2.600 miles of Intervening land.
The battleship Wyoming, near Cape
Henry, reported to tha Navy department
that meaaages exchanged with tha Ban
Ilego at Ouaymas, Mexico, were strong
and easily read.
LANSING TELLS ITALY
TO DISARM ITS LINER
WASHINGTON, Jan. JO. The desire of
the United State government that the
two three-inch guns mounted on the Ital
ian Uner Guiseppe Verdi now at New
York be removed and the vessel depart
unarmed upon Its return voyage was
ated formally today to the Italian urn-
dor, Count Maochl Di Cellere. by
secretary i-ansing. i ne aecreian a views
will b transmitted to the Italian gov
ernment, and. It is said, until a reply is
received the liner will bo detained in
port.
A few building contractors from various
parts of the state gathered early, this
morning for tha convention of the Ne- Bluffs, where they opened Monday morn
braska Master ' Builders' association, ' ing. The convention closes Wednesday
which la to open thla afternoon at Hotel evening. Thua, by tho transfer to Ne
Rome. j braska soil today, each state gots a day
A business session Is to be held during : and a half of the three-day session,
the afternoon and a theater party is to The question-box discussion will be held
be enjoyed at the Orpheum In the evening, ihia morning, led by B. B. Rosselt of
The speakers for today are John Stein- Peoria,
hardt of Nebraska City and Frank Whip- j The business meetings of the two or
perman of Omaha. The speakers for sanitations, with their respective elee
Wednesday are C. E. Duell of Bloux City, tlons, will be held Wednesday afternoon-
Harry Lawrio cf Omaha and Stanley j
Rosewater, attorney of Omaha, who is to I
talk on aome legal phases of contract
work.
A banquet is planned for Wednesday
evening, when soma lively cabaret Is
promised.
Old Ice Sharps to
Attempt Come-Back
All Land in Powell
Unit is Taken Up
Word reaches tha Burlington immigra
tion department that practically the last
of the 30,000 acres of land available In tha
Powell unit of the Shoshone irrigation
project in Wyoming has been taken aad
that the greater part of It will be under
cultivation next season, tha water being
ready to be turned over tha entire area.
The Frannle unit, 12,000 acrea of the
same project, will be ready for settler
The public recreation department la
clearing the anow from tha ice at skating
ptacea.
C. B. McDonald. A. C. Taylor. J. P.
Butler, D. B. Butler. Dick Grotte, George
Clarke, Harry Prlmeau, C. F. Bossle
and Alvln Patten of tha city hall are
forming a skating club. These old timers
declare they can "come back," but some
of their frienda are Inclined to be of a
Mlssourian turn of mind on this point.
TELLS JUDGE FORD AND
BRYAN HYPNOTIZED HIM
Victor Mullenborn of Knutz, Minn.,
waa brought before Judge Foster to whom
early In 1917 and at t per acre. 2.60 per j he had declared he had been hypnotized
acre to be paid tha first year after filing and kept In an unconscious condition for
and the balance In nineteen annual pay- j some time by Henry Ford and W. J.
ments, without Interest, no payment,
however, to ba made until four years
after the Initial payment made at the
tlma of filing.
In the Frannle unit there will be 150
farms of eighty acrea each, and when the
land is ready for filing, It will ba dis
posed of by some plan of drawing and
to only actual settlers.
STREET CAR COMPANY HAS
RE-ELECTED OLD OFFICERS
Stockholders of the Omaha and Council
Bluffa Street Railway company hare re
elected all the old directors, and they In
turn have re-elected officers aa follows:
Directors G. W. Wattles, F. T. Hamil
ton. C. W. Hamilton. W. A. Bmlth, Frank
B. Johnson, C. R, Tyler, Barton Millard.
J. A. Munroe and L. F. Crofoot. Preai
G. W. Wattles; vice president. F. T.
Hamilton; vice president and general
manager, W. A. Smith; assistant general
manager, R. A. Leussler; secretary and
auditor, W. G. Nicholson.
At a meeting of directors to be 'held
within the next few weeka tha plan of
operations and extensions, ' betterments
and improvements will ba discussed and
agreed upon.
GURLEY RETURNS FROM
CAPITAL MINUS MUSTACHE
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Goriey are
back from Washington, where they spent
the holidays and were detained by the
Illness of Mrs. Ourley'a mother, 17 years
old, who, however, had almost fully re
covered when they left Incidentally Mr.
Guriey failed to bring home with him tha
handsome mustache which used to orna
ment his beeuning countenance.
Bryan. Judge Foster ordered that he he
held for the Insanity conimUasion.
CITY TO TRY TO COLLECT
THE TAXES FOR SUBWAYS
The city council directed the legal de
partment to proceed against various par
ties who ave been delinquent in pay
ment of subway taxes. Commissioner
Jardine reports about ?,000 due. cover
ing a period of several years.
In the event the cold weather now
here continues any length of time,
the ice harvest will be on to some ex
tent within the next two or three
days. Already the C,udahy Packing
company has started work on the lake
at Seymour park. There the field
was marked off and during the af
ternoon something like 300 men
were started to work cutting ice that
is close to twelve Inches in thickness.
The Armour people are about ready to
commence cutting St Memphis and will
probably have a force of 200 to sn on
the Ice Wednesday, the field having been
marked off already.
It will ba probably the last of the week
before the Swift people will start cut
ting on Carter lake. There the Ice
seems to be but about eight Inches thick,
but la now freezing down at more than
two Inchea every twenty-four hours
while the temperature is at the present
stage. Nothing will be done until the
Ice haa reached a thickness of about
twelve Inches.
To Cat on Reservoirs.
The Omaha Ice and Cold Storage peo
ple, who cut ice on the rescrvolre, pack
ing largely for domestic consumption,
are looking over their Ice tools and get
ting them In shape. However, nothing
will be done In the way of cutting until
tha Ice has attained a thlcknesa of twelve
Inches. At thla time It Is about eight
Inchea thick.
The Rock Island people will start the
annual Ice harvest at Meadow, below
tha South Side, about Friday or Saturday
In the event the weather continues cold.
There the Ice is said to bo close1 to ten
Inches In thickness.
The Burlington is cutting ice at Curtis,
employing a full force of men. mostly
gathered from the town and the sur
rounding country. The Ice has reached a
thickness of nearly twelve Inches.
The Pacific Fruit express has a large
force of men on the loe at Gothenburg
and North Platte, where twelve-Inch Ice
Is being cut for packing In the houses
along tha Nebraska division of the road.
With two or three days more of cold
weather the Northwestern will com
mence Its annual Ico harvest at Valentine
and long Pine. From these two points
It will gather the ice for use on Its Ne
braska and western Iowa lines. Vp there
the Ice Is now tun Inches thick and hourly
la growing In thickness by reason of tem
peraturea below sero.
Scarlet Fever in
Omaha Improving
According to the reports nvelved by
the superintendent of public schools the
scarlet fever situation continues to Im
prove. only four caws have been found thla
week, which Is regarded as encouraalng.
ICach week since tho recent outbreak
shows a decrease.
during tho Inst twenty-four hours one
c. was reported.
The Ito.trd of FJucatlon Is continuing
tho work of examination and Investiga
tion by nursea
The last report from the health office
corroborated the Information given out
at school headquarters.
THIS THIEF EVEN TAKES
WRIST WATCH IN RAID
A sneak thief gained entrance to 1MJ
Famam street, Monday, and stole two
watches helonclng to Charles Van Klcklc,
an overcoat, the property of I,eo I.ang,
and a wrist watch hcloiiKlng to Mis
May Whltnah.
Cleanse the Blood
and Avoid Disease
When your blood Is Impure, weak, thin
and debilitated, your system . becomes
susceptible to any or all dlsesses.
Put your luood In good condition.
Hood's Sarsaparttta acts directly and
peculiarly on the blood It purifies, en
riches and revitalises It and builds up
the whole system. '
Hood'e Parsaparllla has stood tha test
of forty years. et It today. It la aure
to help you. Advertisement.
Beautiful Hair,
Thick, Wavy, Free
From Dandruff
Draw , a moist cloth throtfgh
haii and double its beauty
at once.
Save your hairl Dandruff dis
appears and hair stops
. ' coming put.
Immediate T-Tes! Certain ?-that'a the
Joy of it. Tour hair becomes light, wavy
fluffy, abundant and appears aa aoft'
lustroua and beautiful aa a young girl's
after an application of Danderlns, Also
try this moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw It through
your hair, taking one little etrand at a
time. Thla will cleanse the hair of dust,
dirt or excessive gA, and in Just a few
momenta you have doubled tha beauty
of your hair. A delightful surprise
awaits those whoae hair haa been neg
lected or la scraggy, faded, dry, brittle
or thin. Besides beautifying the hair,
Danderine dissolves every particle of dan
druff; cleanses, purifies and Invigorates
the scalp, forever stopping Itching and
falling hair, but what will please you
most will ba after a few week'a use,
when you aee new hair fine and downy
at first yea but really new hair grow
ing all over tha acalp.
Danderine la to tha hair what fresh
ahowera of rain and sunshine are to
vegetation. It goes right to the roots.
Invigorates and atrengthena them. Its
exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing
properties cause the hair to grow
long, strong and beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, charming,
.lustrous hair, and lota of it, if you will
just get a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or toilet
counter and try It as directed. Advertisement.
Rgsinol
1 l .
Do Vss Have r rtomackt
If you are troubled with sour stomach
you should eat slowly and masticate your
food thoroughly, then take one of Cham
berlain's Tablets immediately after sup
per. Obtainable every where. AdvertUe-
j ment.
luoKcs ciear sKins
and good hair
The regular nse of Resinol Soap for the
toilet, hath and shampoo, can usually be
relied un to keep the complexion clear,
the hands white and soft, and th hair
healthy, glossy and free from dandruff.
II the kin or scalp U alrsady in Ws coadttioa. a
Hiort uuuncnl with Rtaiool oiuUn. ur in
'Tr ' ' t u Dorm. I hilh. Kasisol koa
ndtJininwnt.r.toidbrslldrujtMU. For wimple
lt. wnu to IVyt. I. P. kmcoi, fclnavDr.. M.
Men with Undrrfiuts find that Res
tnol SAavittf Sluk rnents irritation.
Be Careful in Using
Soap on Your Hair
Most soapa and prepared a ham poos
contain too much alkali, which la very
Injurious, aa It dries the acalp and makes
the hair brittle.
Tha best thing to use Is just plain mul
si fled cocoanut oil, for it la pure and en
tirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and
beats the most expensive soaps or any
thing else all to pieces. You can get
this at any drug atore, and a few ounces
will last tha whole family for months.
Simply moisten the hair with water J
and rub it in. about a teaspoonful Is all 1
that la required. It makes an abundance '
of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thor-1
oughly, and rinses out easily. The hair
dries quickly and evenly, and la soft,
fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and
easy to handle. Besides. It loosens and
takes out every particle of dust, dirt and
dandruff. Advertisement.
?Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M.
urgess-Nash Company.
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PHOXK DOfOLAS 18T.
THE BUKGESS-NASM INDOOR GOLF COURSE INVITES YOU OF COUESE,
NO CHARGE FOR LESSONS TELEPHONE FRED BARTSCEi
One of the Features Wednesday in Our
Second Annual Sale of Undermuslins
Extra Size Garments for Large Women
AND AGAIN Wednesday the snowy white salo Hndermus
Un tables will be heaped afresh with supplies of beau
tiful snow-white undergarments for women, misses and
children. This undermuslln Bale offers extra special buy
ing advantages tnat tr nere 88 nowhere else, and shrewd
buyers are laying In a season's supply. Well made, beauti
fully trimmed and priced as low as consistent with quality
and workmanship.
Combinations, $1.75.
Combination of nainsook with ln.ee Insertion medal'
lions and lace edge; sizes 46 to 50. Very special at f 1.75.
Corset Covers at 59c.
Corset covers of fine nainsook, row of lace Insertion
and lace edge; sizes 4G to 60.
Corset Covers at 75c.
Corset rovers of fine nainsook, fltih eye lace Insertion
outlining embroidery medallion, lace edge; sixes 4 6 to 60.
Corset Covers at 98c.
Made of sheer nainsook, lace and embroidery Insertion
and edges, ribbon run beading, sizes 46 to 60.
Combinations, $2.50.
Combinations of fine nainsook with dainty lace Inser
tion end edge, flare drawers; special at $2.50.
Petticoats, $1.25 to $3.98.
Petticoats of muslin and nainsook with flounce of fine
Swiss embroidery, finished with underlay, cut
very full. All extra sizes.
Muslin Gowns, 75c.
Gowns of muslin, high or V neck, cluster
tucks, embroidery Insertion, embroidery edge.
All sizes for large women.
Gowns for Large Women, $1.00.
Made of fine muslin, high or V neck, fine em
. broidery trimmings, also nainsook with fine edges.
Sizes 4 6 to 60.
Gowns Wednesday $1.25 to $2.98.
Gowns of sheer nainsook, cambric and rrepe,
all trimmed with the finest of insertions and edges,
cluster of tucks. Sizes 46 to 60.
Barreaa-Waah Oo. eoond Tloor,
Drawers at 50c.
Drawers of fine cambric, cluster of tucks, deep
ruffle of cambric embroidery. All extra sizes.
Drawers at 75c.
Drawers of fine cambric and nainsook, lace
Insertions and edKes, also embroidery finished ruf
fles. Sizes 46 to 60.
M
Mrs. Moulton and Her Staff Will
Cut, Fit and Pin Any Material at
98c Yard or Over, Free of Charge
RS. MOULTON and staff aro from the famous Keis
ter Dressmaking School, and aro masters in tho art of
successfully combining fabrics, trimmings and general
garment construction. Mrs. Moulton will make the pro
ducing of an extensive wardrobe much easier and inex
pensive. Come. It will be immensely interesting, instructive and of in
estimable value to all. Accept this service with our compliments.
BURGESS-NASII COMPANY.
i
CORSETS Values of an Unusual
Sort in the White Sale Wednesday
TIIK offering embraces practically
every well known make of corsets,
and a stylo for every figure is repre
sented; your one opportunity to pur
chase a high quality corset at a material
saving.
Cornets formerly 9 1. 04), now for 70c
Cot-Mela were $l.ftO to $2.00, now $1.10
Corm-ts wero $ l.ftO to tA.OO, now ftf.OH
nneta were $6.BO to 97.no, now 94 .OH
Vrsets were 9M.00 to 910.OO, now 90-08
YOU'LL APl'KECIATR THKSE HI'ECIAL
VALUES IN HKASttlEUEB.
Made of good quality materials and daintily
trimmed with laces, embroidery and ribbon.
Brassieres, formerly 30c, now !i-'tc
Mrashleres, were BOc to 73c, now 4c.
IlraHHlerca, werti 91. OO to $I.."M), now 70c
llrasHieree, were 91.7A to -.0(, now 91.1W
Burrsss-sTasb Oov Baooad moor.
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Our Mid-Winter
White Sale of
Sheets and Muslins
goes merrily on in our Do
mestic section in tho base
ment, with stocks continual
ly being replenished with
fresh goodst Including
Fequot Sheets, Meaco Bheeta,
Trquot Uheeting, Mnsltna,
Meaco Sheetings, Long Cloths,
Pillow Tubing, Outing Flannel.
We are selling merchandise of
this character on the earn basis
that we purchased them months
ago. Prices have advanced so
much In that time that the prices
quoted during this sale are excep
tional values. .
Barf ss-Wash Oo-Baaamaat.
Free Lessons in
iBurgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney
Knitting and
Crocheting
Mrs. Brown, a skillful
teacher, is in charge of this
demonstration of Fleisher
yarns and her services are
free and at your command to
help you learn any of the
new stitches; to teach you
how to make any article.
Burrsss.Bisa Oo VUra riooy.
Thousands of Fine
SUITS and
OVERCOATS
at Half Price
'32cvrCofAiri(r3.
Rubel's Going Out of Businsss
Presents an Opportunity for You to Buy Your
Sale
9
iiliigs, iteues, life.
At Less Than Wholesale Prices
And in Many Instances at Less Than Cost to Manufacture
Plenty of extra salespeople to wait on you and prompt delivery guaranteed. Buy for
your present and future needs now. An extension of time at the same low price will be
allowed if it Is so desired.
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