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JUDGES CHOSEN FGR'
HORSE SHOW HERE;
Selected for Saddle. Harness
and Military and Hunting
Numbers.
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M ith the* selection of j'Klg;' s for j
the saddle. harness and mi'itary and j
hunting numbers, preparations for
Washington's annual spring: horse J
show*. which begins at Arlington Park )
ne:;f. Tuesday, entered on the final i
iage today. ;
Col. .1. A. Crane of (h rield artillery.
Maj. Henry ! conard of the Marine
Corps and Col. Oeorare S. Pat ton
?f the Tank Corns ha e been chose". '
to tie the ribbons in the military and
hunting numbers. The har-vs* classes r
will be judged by William du Pont
ft i "Wilmington Da1., and Pa i: 1 Andrews
o f Wash*.; ito" Vhr.itr s of:
the saddle c'as'^s v- ill he named b.
Coerce f>. flulme of New Yo'k and ;
Julian Morris of Reesburg. Va. I
Will Bo Manv New Features.
The show is to tak" on many new
features this year. On the opening J
day thete is to bo a l'ancv bareback
drill by members of the nth Cava'rv.
sratiom d at For; :Y'y?-r. Wi.kius iIHams
i?f headquarters company 0;'..1 '
Tufant-y. champion rope throw r of ; '
the world, will be pressed into the i
program.
Put what prom'ses to be the most (
spectacular feature is the Roman
race, for which t lir-=?e entr'es a r ady i '
have been received. There will be 1
three ho ses to a tea and th? clis- i ,
fp'icc - ill be f fu" r?- i' C
Something like fiftv ho'.ses are now
quartered at the Grounds near the;
south end of Highway bridge, a'd ,
both the show ring and half mi'o ;
track were the scenes of spirited ? .
school'ng and fast workouts today.
Word was received ^his morning by i
Manager Hazen that several s-ables !
-i* whi/?h mok na.rt 3ix the re- j
rent Havana meeting* win be on hard
for the W-al show. The star of the :
outfit is Hamilton A., owned by J. T. j
Strife.
Jumping Events to Be Hig-h Class. !
According' to Manager Hazen. the !
hunting and jumping contests this , 1
wpring promise to be the best in the ;
history of the show, as the entries j
for these divisions in both quantity j '
and quality exceed those of any pre- j
vlous year. Col. C. P. George of the !
general staff, v'shed the show grounds ,
with Mr. Hazen yesterday. He said j
there would be big delegations on i '
hand each day from Fort Myer. Camp i
Humphreys and Cair.n Meade to en- {
courage their respective repressnta- ,
lives in the military competitions. He I
also stated that there wouli be no j
dearth of riders for I he military flat j
races and steeplechases.
90 TRADE EXPERTS ABROAD. !'
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Department of Commerce Makes |
Inquiries in Foreign Fields. j<
More than ninety trade experts are j!
now in fore'gn countries gathering I
information intended to assist Amer- i
lean industries in developing n?w ! |
foreign markets and regaining o'.d j
ones temporarily Jest during the war. '
it was announced last night by the j
Department of Cpmimree. Secretary ('
Redfielrt said that sixty of the spe-j'
clalists. representing every branch of !
industry, were in fciurope. and that '
twelve of them were in .France.
The department expects, through i
the reports of these experts, to be ;
able to gauge accurately the need j
M abroad for spy snet ilied product, j
m making it possible for manufacturers
F *t|d exporters in the I'nited States to i
f devote their attention to products fort
| which there is certain to be a dc-Sl
mand. 1
For the information of Congress, t
the Secretary has sent to Speaker
Clark a list of more than 3H0 American
industries born during the war. i
While no recommendation accom- :
variied the list, it is expected to be
referred to in future reconstruction i
legislation.
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A Message via Flowers.
For fresh cut. choice, lasting blooms i
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PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY.
William B. Cashing Camp. No. 3,,
to Hold Special Celebration.
William B. Cushing Camp. No. 30, '
Sons of Cnion Veterans, is planning!
a special celebration of Memorial .lay '
this year. Commander J. S. Jones i
said today that the camp intended to
place wreaths on the graves of everv
soldier in Holy Rood and Oak Hill
and the National cemetery at Alexandria,
Va. The committee in charge
follows:
Past Commander Herbert W. Rutledge.
chairman; Maj. Kdward R.
Campbell. Past Commanders Oscat
Steidei, Shelton Y. Cameron. W. Harrv
Moore. Dr. Arthur J. Hall. William K.
Wolfe, Abbott B. Goodrich, Capt.
r ranees r?. *_ros.?, jiaj. Frederic S.
Hodgson. the Rev. J. .Luther Brenizer,
Past Division Commander Silas E.
Robb. Past Commander J. Clinton
Hiatt. Capt. Chancy O. Howard, (iurnon
R. Scott, O. J. Veley, Arthur B.
Barringer. E. Albert Lang, Georgt <1.
Seibold. G. S. Hill. Lieut. Roscoe L.
Oatley. Wilfred E. Garlick. G. G. Gaylor.
A. J. Schippert, Levi B. Raymond.
Judge William A. Greer, George F.
Williams and Past Commander James
S. Jones.
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ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. !
TONIGHT.
"Westminister Guild of the Fourth
Presbyterian Church will meet at the
church. 1:5th and Fairmont stieels.
8 o'clock.
Seniors of the arts ar.d science department
of Georgetown University
will hold their annual prom at Wardman
Park Hotel at 8 o'clock.
Cap J. Gordon Gordon-Smith of tne
Serbian ar:ry wil! speak at tile meet ins?
of t lie Brook land Brotherhood at
I-loyd Memorial Hall. 1~lh and Monroe
streets northeast, at 8 o'clock.
Meeting of tlie L'nivcrsily of Wisconsin
Club at the Interior Jdepartrnent
building at 6 o'clock.
.Anniversary celebration a* the
Washington Club. 1701 K s'rct. at R
o'clock, by the Scions of Colonial
' 'a a hers. o? the ?: *. al lancing a i
Jamestov.-n. Va.
.Icily Kitchen will sheer at Chatham
Courts at 8 o'clock.
Moving pictures will be shown at '
the Home Club a1 8 o'clock.
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JTerstin? of the fisthcl I itvrarv ;iti<i j
11sstorsca 1 b'o"'etv at ike Met'ropoi?- '
tan A. M. ib Chur h at, > (I'rio-i:. I [j
Woman's Bar Association for the' j'
IMstrioc of Columbia wiM v-eet o - ij
fi-'crs in the Washington College ol i j!
av , ;u * ?? riiji-K.
c?r -!e for Spanish <'or,\erst.: t ion
rn<!i r tlv ausphes of 'he Spanish- J
Anurlran \?h neu:r?. wii. n1/"! at the , <<
Thomson School. 12th ou t L streets. .' a
at s o'clock. t
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Business ^Voitm-m's Couvil wil' meet i
at Y\~" s I e y Chanel. 5th aMd K streets. ! s
at 7:30 o'clock. ; T1
Piney Branch c?i;zcns" A-so'-mtion J ,J
*vi 11 meet at the leva Avenue Metho- j
rtifft Church. r.r-! Knierson t r'
streets, at S o'clo s ; ..
Washington Camp. No. 395. Son -: j
of Con federate Veterans, will give an ,
entertainment at 1322 Vermont ave- !
ran*, at 8 o'clock. i *"
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Dancing and gymnasium work ai . r
the Centra! High School, beginning vat
7:15 o'clock. . s
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Class in daiu'ng at Thomson Com-.! a
munity Center. 12th and L streets, at >
7:3ft o'clock, followed by a dance at
8:30 o'clock. I ^
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Dance at Bast Washington Com- j v
munity Center. Eastern High School. *
at 8:30 o'clock. | 7
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Meeting of Powell Comimtnitv As- J '!
sociation at the Powell Community j a
Center. j 11
The Miner Normal Community ("en- j ^
ter wiH he open for various eoramun- I *
ity activities. . s
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The civic association and the dra- ^
ma tic club of the Randall Community
Center will meet. r a
Sixteenth Street Heights Citizens' c
Association will meet at the res:- o
denee of D. C. Roper. 7059 Alaska ?
avenue, at S o'clock. J fi
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TOMORROW. ! e
Annual meeting of the District of j
Columbia Chapter, 1'nited States!
Daughters of 1S12. at 3 o'clock, the [
Arts Club. 2017 I street northwest. j F
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Special meeting of National Council ! i.
!>f Girl Scouts in the ballroom of the ? b
administration building, 1710 f street, j o
it 11 o'clock. {C
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Rally and pageant by Girl .Scouts of j
Washington at Sylvan Theater. Po- j
tomac Pari;, at 4 o'clock. ^ i J1
Dr. Inazo Xitrobe of the Imperial I ^
University at Tokyo will speak at i .
George Washington University in the j
assembly hall of the arts and sciences ;
building, 2023 G street northwest, at:
12:15 o'clock.
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Theodora U. Miller will speak on t.
"Planning the Wardrobe" at Wilson c
Normal Community Center at 2 J
o'clock. i
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Day Nursery and Dispensary Asso- ?
eiation v. ill meet at 10:30 o'clock at
the Ebbitt Hotel.
Sons: recital at Red Cross Convalescent
House. Walter Reed Hospital,
by Miss Kstelle Wentworth, at 3:30
o'clock.
Clerks and others employed in administrative
capacity in the District
public schools will meet at the District
building at 5:13 o'clock to consider
plans to affiliate with District
Local. No. 89, of the National Federation
of Federal Employes.
The Newest in Bride Bouquet*.
Flowers for weddings. Shaffer, 900 14th.
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Well Decoration. Wood finishing.
Estimate! Furnishefl.
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floor; uteri eellliga; iktnret
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French windows;
nritlae tnhlea; metal lockers;
shoes shined while yon sleep,
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weekly rales. Look 'em over.
The elephants
Prefer peanuts, but the kiddies and
grown-ups like
Oid-Fashioned Candies
They're "Irresistibly Good."
Enjoy a box while under the big top.
Jrv ni . Homemade Candy Shop,
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A jic.v series* of Ceorge Washing- , l
un I'niversity chapel exercises. to be | '
ddressod' by prominent visi ors to j I
he National Capital, will be iraugu- I
>ted nt 12.15 o'clock tomorrow in ' <
he assembly ball of the Art:, and:
c>enc?s building, 2023 C street ! .
ortbwest, when Or. Inazo Nilobe. j j
rofcs-mr of colonial policy and co- ;
omic history at the Imperial L'nieisiiy
at Tokyo, and one of the ; <
ore most scholars of Japan, will 1 ,
peak. The public has been invited. j
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Witlifflii! K. Car-iey Iuh .filed suit ; (
grainst R. L. Works, to recover \ i
10.000 damages for less of services'
f Ms wife. Annie K. Carney, and for
.vnersRcS in an effort to relieve bis <
rife or injuries alleged to have been 1 '
ustained by her February 23, IMS, jj
,*hen an automobile of the defendant i
truck her. it is claimed. j '
The < oforado Socletv u Jl hold its .
lay meeting at the Thomson School ; J
"iutrsday afternoon. The meeting
rill be attended by Representatives '
lardy and Vaile. who will sp. ak. :
'here will be a program of music, i ;
nd the society at its business meet- j
ng will consider the advisability of t
Rlliating with the all-states society'
lovemeni. | (
The Wood ley Park Auxiliary of the j i
imerican Red Cross will give a sub- .
cription luncheon *o members only ,
t Ward man I'ark Hotel at 1 o'clock t
ii nie arter'ioon or aiay i a. -U ; [ ;
Villiam 1-J. Shannon. 2260 Cathedral I ,
venue, is in charge of the luncheon, i |
The annual meeting, of the Rotary '
lilt.- will be on the evening of May j3
at 6:30 o'clock at the Columbia j
'o intry Club, Chevy Chase, Md. Of- j
cers will be elected and annual re- i
orts will be submitted. A special I
ntetlainment will tie provided.
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The annual pritr dehntr at IJeorgeown
Cniversity Law School will take
lace Thursday at S:30 p.m. at the
iw school. 506 R street northwest.
,'ith the league of nations as the sub- j
dpi. Debaters will he Frank F. Nes- :
it of Washington. Edward F. Barry j
f Memphis. Joseph C. O'Mahone.v of
'hey en n e. Wyo.; I.ee 11. Tracy of
alem. Mass. J
In order that piles may be driven
nder the draw span of the highway
ridge, across the Potomac river,
tistrict of Columbia, the draw span I
.-ill be open between 1 and 5 o'clock I
omorrow morning.
The District of Columbia branch of
he National Association for the Ad- i
anccment of Colored People will
teet tomorrow night at X o'clock at
lie 12th street branch of the Y. M. '
A.
The regular meeting of the Municipal
Federal Employes' Union. No. S3,
f the National Federation of Federal
imi loves will be heid tomorrow
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light at 8 o'clock at Pythian Mall.
1012 Oth stieet northwest. Former
Representative Hamlin chair nan o.
he eonunisivou for the District on reclassification.
will speak.
TI ^ve v. PI J:e an open hoard iu *ctng
at; the.Wilson Normal School this
Dvenir.gr at 8 o'clock.
T2v I) ram:* tie Clsiss and the () mens*
Club will give a joint en'crtaJny?ent
at the Wilson Normal Communis'
Center. 11th and Harvard streets,
Friday Evening" at 8:15 o'clo . Proceeds
will \:< used by iclubs for
the benefit of the center.
The Study Club of il?e Washingtosi
Center of the Drama League will ho! 1
its regular meeting in the rooms of
th* Board of Trade, Hvening; Star
ouildinsv, Thurr lay eveu'ns at s
o'clock. Miss Margaret Be!l Merrill
wMi ieao "iems 01 me ivruus t :?
Miss Mary Sibley Evans, " A Night
it An Tnri."
?lr. Orininlo K. Milior. Hold lerturer,
or the International New Thought
Alliance and leader of the largest New
Thought wo'-l; in New England, will
speak at 8:15 o'clock Thursday evening
at the National New Thought
Tenter. 821 Washington Loan and
Trust building. Oth and F streets
northwest. Sunday afternoon lie wili
speak at Rauseher's. at 4 o'clock.
The Fairfax Chapter. I nitcri Daughters
of the Confederacy, will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
tavern. Fairfax Court House.
The Woman** Christian Temper an re
Union will hold memorial service for
Mrs. Sarah D. LaFetra tomorrow night
it 8 o'clock, at the W. C. T. U. building.
at 522 6tli street. The service
will be under the auspices of Chapin
Chapter.
It ha* been announced that the lectures
scheduled to be held at the
Church of the Holy Comforter this
evening, with Lieut. Arthur .J. Jourse,
S. J., as the speaker, has been postponed
until the evening of June 2. at
5:30 o'clock. Father Jourse will then
speak on "Devastated Churches of
trance." Tomorrow evening Father
jourse will speak at St. Dominic's
Hall, at 8:30 o'clock.
I'rotrreKMive Council. No. 9. Daughters
of America, will give a dance free
to all men in uniform at Naval Lodge
Hall, 4th street and Pennsylvania
Avenue southeast. Thursday night at
5:45 o'clock, instead of tomorrow
sight, as stated in yesterday's Star.
Y. W. ('. A. Rooklovcr* met last
sight at 610 14th street northwest.
Miss Alice Hutch ins Drake spoke.
W. A. Kra.xer ('amp, No. 14*olmprved
its third anniversary last night with
in entertainment at the Northeast
Masonic Temple. D. S. Davidson and
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The Ohio (.'iris' t'iizh \r.ill meet to-j
; morrow ni^lit at 7:C" o'moek. at the j
V. \V, C. A. parlors, lit it and G st reets j
! northwest. j 1
' Dr. J. Latvia 'I hemps on. ivho, with |
i his family. Itas been at City i !
I /or the past month, has reutrred to 1 .
| his home. \vh re lie is reeoveriny, j
i from pneumonia.
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jt Dr. Roxaiie Slaughter Morton, who j
j was one of the first: women to vol- J 1
j unleer as do tor an;! u n? .n Serbia, j
; Will Spcy.K H I ?'?J" > .rjreua> ;
! afternoon, at 2 o'cIock. 'fa.* alumnae |
and frit mts are invited to attend. j
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The Itov. I)r. Wal'a.r H'tti' liffo has j i
J gone to Si- I-oil is. Mo., to attend tiie j ,
I Presbyterian General Assembly, which 1 '
meets in the First Presbyterian
, Church *>f that city. Thursday and?
I wiil continue in session about Lea I
j days. U?' represents the Presbyterian ' ^
Church in the selection and co.nmis- j
sion of chaplains for the United J ;
States Army and Navy. .Mrs. Radciiffe
accompanies him.
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| PLANS STUDIO BUILDING. |
| G. W. U. May Erect New Home for j
Architectural Classes.
A studio building: to house the j
classes of the architectural department
at George Washington University
may be erected in the near future.
Krection of such a building is j
one of the plans being considered by j
. a committee appointed to formulate
| plans designed to provide additional I
! facilities for the rapidly growing |
architectural classes.
The committee in charge of the J
survey is composed of members of
the architectural club at the university
and members of the Washington
Chapter of the American Institute of
Architects.
A second "plan being considered by
| the committee is the addition of a
j story to the present mechanical labj
oratory building, at the rear of the
j main Arts and Sciences building. 2023
j G street northwest. j
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M?le Infant Abandoned.
j A male infant, about a year olil. was j
; found in a wagon, where it had been j j
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jstreets northeast last night about 12
1 o'clock. George Eckert. 22S N street,
I made the discovery and summoned a i
' policeman. The child was wrapped in
| a blanket and had not suffered from
; the cold, and'was taken to Foundi
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tinned (the British word for
Vanned"); it's hard to seem
serene and gay with all your
whiskers blown away, by winds
resistless fanned. I sometimes
= it beneath a tree, and take a
book to comfort me. and count
l>11 happy hours; l 11 doze ana
read, and read and doze, inhale
the fragrance of the rose, and
other moral flowers. And then
there comes a roaring wind, shot
from some cavern of the Ind.
which blows me from my chair;
iny treasured volume disappears,
and dust is blown into my ears,
and sandburs in my hair. Sometimes
1 take off hat and shoes,
and lay me down to have a
snooze, as peaceful as a clam,
and then a wind sweeps through
the shack, and all the timbers
groan and crack, and doors begin
to slam. Last eve 1 set out
cabbage plants; a wholesome
task like this enchants the sane
and normal guy; and in the
forenoon of this day the wind
blew all those plants away; 1
wept to see them fly. I hear
the ladies crying, "Rats!" when
they're'deprived of costly hats
by wayward, wanton blast; and
men forget good form and swear
when lids are soaring everywhere,
and wigs are flying past.
WALT MASON.
Photo Goods
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best at moderate cost.
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DR. FRANCIS EGAN HONORED.
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Is Elected Trustee of American
Scandinavian Foundation.
Pr. Maurice Francis Kpan, former
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; I'nitcd States minister to Denmark
i unci once professor at the Catholic
I Pnivcrsit.v here, was elected to the
; hoard of trustees of the American
! Scandinavian Foundation at a recent
J meeting- in New York.
With Dr. William Witherle Law!
rence. professor of English at Columi
bia rr.iversity. Dr. Egan was elected
, to II vacancies created by the death
i of Prof. S. T. Dutton and Prof. A. H.
j Palmer. The two new trustees have
| been active in the work of the founI
elation since its beginning;. Both will
serve on the literary committee.
I which has to do with the publication
of tlie Scandinavian classics and ntor.ogra
plis.
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1324 Eye Street
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| PENWOMEN HOLD ELECTION. |
i Mrs. Pearson Is Rechosen President
by League in This City.
j Mrs. Isaac IVarson was rc-elcctcd
j president of the I^ratrue of American
l-'eftwonien at a meetitip held in the
! new headquarters. 17'21 H street, last
! n.pht. Other officers elected were:
Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard and
Mrs. William Albert011 Du l*uy. vice
presidents: Mrs Kathcrine J. Kenton,
recording secretary; Miss Marie <_\
Hedfern. corresponding secretary;
Miss Lillian Williamson, assistant cor- t
? r.-spending secretary; Mrs. Kichard
} Ij. Hoxie. auditor; Mrs. <?eorj?o fornix, t
librarian; Mrs Thomas S. Wallis,
treasurer, and Mrs. Theodore Tiller,
i historian.
I Montana sets the hiuhest minimum
] ajce ^sixteen) at which children may
1 v ork.
I Headquarters for
EDISON DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPHS
AND RECORDS.
The \o?<m * of t(??' world** contest
artist* are reproduced with *11
the unblemished Hrl of the origin*!.
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! BABY CARRIAGE. INVAI.II> CHAIR AND '
CARRIAGE WHEELS RE RUBBERED.
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| DADDY LONG-LEGS .
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Price, 75c ]
PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP
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sr Head"
'rince of Fine Cigars
10c and 15c
ale by All Dealers
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r T. Offterdinger
508 9th St.
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4 YOUP HOME
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\ It Pays in
J Health and Comfort (
* We Can Wire
The Average Home
in 4 to 5 Days
" WITHOUT MUSS
WITHOUT FUSS
s to thousands of satisashington.
re It to You
Tee. Terms if Desired. '
.OR & CO.
Phone M. 7103
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orth 5050 EE
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