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;tx zi:&7,;Tz&r- ?p?t9&aja "Hfijur- 'WW 1- AGB EIGHT A CLOUDBURST OF RAINCOAT BARGAINS "Don't vUlt until Spring anil pnj the regular price liny now u'ul sho tlio eVliJi outlay. AH Crnu'iiottcc, IIioih, Double tcxturo Conli go. r $5 Raincoats KlSjr $3.95 $7.50 Cravenettes $D.G3. $10 Cravenettes $6.63. $0 tan or grey rubber slip-ons $3.95. $7.50 Raincoats KLEINMA1ERS BIG "SURPRISE" SALE Officiates nl 1'iincr.il. Kev V. E. ZeCtiM wont to 'Wharton this morning to ulUi-iate at the funeral scricc of Paul Hcuhergcr, who died .it Ills homo nenr Wharton, Satnrdn. night, us the result ofHrlght's dlse.i -Tho funeral service was held thi morning at tho AVhnrtoit .Mili.! rhurch. mill Interment was made in tho "Wharton ccrretcr. Mr Hciibergcr win the father of H-H-r-H-H-H-H-H-r-H-M-H-J-H M- WHERE CASH TALKS ' ' Ofdorlu ,-,( li a; 10 llii. Cracked Jlonilny .. Kilo lie, (irniiiilntoil Suuur $il...- Ili. Com Starch I.V JIM! llw. Scratch l'ccil .. Sl.ltil A 1 lbs. OjMor Omckcis ... l.'c Hulk Coffee ' 2 Re J llw. Hcil lllnl Coffee . . . Rile; 10 lln. Corn .Meal Sfli Owl Oil ut Store U( j 0. Grossglaus DO.-. W. Coliiinlilii St. Phono 88, .Marlon, Ohio. HH-r-H-H-H-1-H-t-l-M-M-fr-H-H-l-l- f .'JBHffPP ,!il A''iA2UjV WH. Mm "Fair PI ay Dotvoui"feet et it ? When you get tired of ill fitting, foot-pinching shoes, try Ralstons. You will be able to put them on and wear them every single day with out a moment's discomfort. Ealston Shoes are made on foot-moulded lasts, and re quire absolutely no breaking in. Besides being comfort able, they're unusually styl ish. $4 and $4.50. The maker's guaranteo of satisfaction 13 backed up by ours. Both assure you of fair play. Smart & Waddeli 110 S. Main St. BIG PIANO SALE WILL CLOSE FEB. 1. IT yod' have ndt got a Piano in your home, it would pay you .to oino in and' make a selection from our slock. .Remember it's an op portunity .to owji a piano. The tono quality of those in struments cannot mo extol led anywhere at the prices we are offering them. One second hand upright piano good as now will soil i'or $150 cash. Refers Piano Siore. MSH1S.P? 2 I'W ii 4tT w Jit U HsHsHsK.liL2k. f JaWlO : T, SUHc St.i Minion, Ohio, EfSSZXS $5.55 s 10 MSTORE E. G-. Leffler and C. B. Stoll Are the New Pro prietors. . A ilciil w.is coneumatod today, whereby K. liodtrey littler, r.::t Deta Hrc avenue ami ClIITonl H. Stoll, cor ner (lurlpy oveiilie unit Vine street, wll beiome til proprietors of tile Hmtley News and Clanr slorp. lia BOY HUT n "West Center street, after February 1 'ynlK a party. Frank K. Smiley, th pre.cnt pftip..1"" "7''"',B "'' T. ri..i..P ..r ii... .!. i. ...-' ..... nnlte plans for the future. ' Mr. Ix-fTler. who has bee n.,cl.lted lth hi. father. J. V. (tler. In Hi.. Kimery buetnew, pr n number ,.f M.irs. and Mr. Soll. ho is en.ploved us a stenoiraulier In the office of the M.trlon Steaih Shovel company, will ri slirn thalr tuu.ltln.ia tiinl i.ttaumn n,.. I ! I ri fMinsllttles of their new venture. luth are prominent youns; men of Ill'hc cMy with a wide circle of friends , 'i wish them succeM. The now nuinHUeineiit will conduct ( "- cwa paper buslnaas of the store 'lie same as In the imnt exceit that i nniveriw win De made to any part j or the city. . 1 witer louklnK arnunit at other shoo Lonts's there ou' buy. l WEEK'S ILLiESS Hara'h Catherine DoiikIvI", wife ol U.iid Uouglas, died at her home no o.ik street at 7 o'clouk Tuesday morn ing, as the rewilt or week's Illness of peritonitis anil a 'complication of ditseaeos. .Mrs. Douglas was born In West morland county, September 10, is.il, me tiaugnier or air. and Mrs. Hubert .Johnson. October 2, 1HU0, hIio whs united In nmrriub'8 to Oavld Douglas, whl, with one daughter. Helen, lifted 11, survives. Heebie stho 'husband and daughter, three brothers survive. They are : Jnrnou Johnson of Ne vada, Hobert Johnson of Wyanifot county, and Thoniaa .Tnlinsoji of Okla- noma uity, wira. a. M. Crane, of .Marlon, and George .Tohnsnn, aro a nleco and nejmetV of the ileeuaeed. IFunernl ervle will bo held Thur ilay mornlut; nt. 10 o'clock ut the ISliwnrth Methodist ehurnh, Itev. HiiviKhiirMt will Qouduut tho services, en illntcvmeiit wflf be made at lirush HIiIko cemetery. Hosatf, cnrimllniM. hyacinth, nar clsis, violets and HIIIos at Hlako'a. . i-ili-Si FIE AiO COST It pi'fivnl nistly for Ohhpito Mor r.ili, an Italian, of f'ummerilal street, to threaten tho lives of Frank Hoot of Murk street, and Charles Jels of Farming street, with a knife, Sunday afternoon on Mill street. The affidavit which wus tiled agatnirt tho Jtallun by Hoot churjfeel him with assault. When he appeared before ijaur Walters yesterday aft ernoon lie jileadsd guilty to the Charge and the mayor Imposed a fine ot$2'5 unrt comU. 'i"lie prisoner prompt ly paid the line and was released. Morrule offered no ejcplanutlon for ,hU actions thin day afternoon when he was Interupted by Hoot and Kelx, who thought he lutended to harm u young girl who reside' In rtie north end of the city. Her name was nt learned. ' Will Hold AWtlinllH. ItlS'. X-oltoy Miti in II. Yesterday, pastor of tho. Woaleyan Methodtsi church un North Btftto street, ib i id d ti hold the rtfflllflYltfl Whlt'h weie drawn against Prftfloy Wlngo Hi mi hi two dauKtylqub, Carrie und Mrs Ltexie Cranmer. UJjMl the cases n!i Ing In .lustlctf-iWuBrman's oomi un disposed of. 'I'ftft 8ffldal( nilir-i-the ecolored jiWpIe .with ireming a disturbance at a rallfflous gutherinu Primroses. Ho. Hlake's. 1-23 'it Roinu llpn'ijgo lltu-o. Phlludelpltln, l'a,. Jon. 23 -AV hen END DEATH TALI Glf him mother-In-laW roruneu io lurniiiry inmiy Wik " iu ceius. huh him ft uuarter, Kra Jgln. thrhe J en ( o .gjy?u, e her. Judge McFonand, jnjuMng' Just send J'pur num. i,n uddreHU to i,....,.i c.inmnn t.hrolpil lllaiflni IP runild Dritcr Co 4j4 Ti-rinild into the (ijstotly of tho inthrr-ln HI.. ' ,JV,M ...w... .--.. - - THE MAEION DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, LARUE VOTE ALMOST HE Drys Got Two Majority But Two Ballots Aro Disputed. COURTS WILL DECIDE CASE Election Board Asked Tor Decision But it Has no Power. Highly Voters DM Xot VOIP, 2 li! Votes Doing Ciil Pi-usMIng Judge mill Ijaltiio Citlcns Come to .Minion to See Kleellon Hoard. In LiiUue.n "dry" town? This Is the question which has been hotly i untested since the returns from the rnl eleelloii held nt that place yester- il were made public Moiulny night nt six o'clock. The W. C. T. U. wo men, the preachers mid the tempcr mice people of (li town tire unanimous I r I'n I r conviction t:utt the election resulted favorably to the "drys"' side, and tho "wotB" are lust ns llrnily con duced that the decision was unfairly 11 tillered. At the close of the elections, the result Was a lie' Vote, with the exception of two tXisputod Imllots. Tho decision of the Judges was that these two votes werti' for the "drys." An nltctijrttlou Immediately sprang up bctwMii Ui two parties, us to the right otthe Judges to niiiUii tlUH deci sion, .rt'nd to Settle the matter, It was determined to nblde by tho decision of the election board here at Marlon. Aceorilluifly, n rty. which included 1. Dodil, and "'vrrai inue resiuonis came to r.lar- '"n thl ,n'",n,f to lay tll,, ,n"tt'r "" '"" n IT1 T"7 ', ,"I'poln- J"'1 ,'" (l'dr '"f' "f ?" Immediate ad- ''""t ot ho "ffair- r"r V bo"-' ." ec"' " niruier miiy in elections excepting; to receive the re turnu'and report them to the ntidltor. The mutter will hove to be taken Into court In order to g;et a dcclKkm. A grant deal of Interest wiur mani fested In the olecti.ui Mondny, and the dofeiiess of the vote in ml a the con test nn. Interesting; one. Almost all tly' iVnters of the vlllnge. vfltlt, tho eTe?Udn of about ciRhtv. apnwired at ftMmnir P'aio during the ihM iUmtf t K rvdtt wertt oast. :R f I 'J'UTW "", fln' te members hf tth romau's Christian Temperance Union held prnycr-servlcos In many of tho chnrphes and rang the church bells each Jiour for prayer. At tlio local option election lield In the fall of lUQjj,, the electloiu returns from Iiltue, aliniveil u "dry'' votu of r.. and a "wet" vote of 5!. At the late election held November 1, 10 U, the return from Iiltue wero i27 "Ur" find !U "wot" Protect (In- girls and boys with Heatly & Lung's good cur hi toils It fl'O .1L W. iill'JIJ d GOiOITiOi WORSE Compllentions in the illness of rieorgc W Kino- arose during the night, which m.tkea his onilltlmi very serious today. For the pnxt few days Mr. King has been steadily Improv ing, until tho relapse came Monday night. Drs. Sawyor anil Sawyer und Dr. O. " Hoover, of Cleveland are the attending physicians, and they prouotiu'eo bis illuesM muoh worse to day. KAUMHUS PPHOUHAM. Upper Sandusky. O., .Ian. 1& Ktirm nn of Wyuudot. Hardin, and Hnncuck ciiunttes meeting at Forest euilorsed tile Hose law. asked for purculs post. UthJ pine seed law, protection of ipill, ciiuhI miffrage, iiutontohlle license fund for highways, anil a reurrange niint of school studies to meet the middle classes. LHi'ry Company Incorporated. In tho list of now Incorporations grunted by the secretar yor state at Columbus, there appears the name of tho Marlon iLivery and Transfer compuny. The consideration for ths company was Jlfi.OOO and C. K. Can Held is named as tin incorporator. Tho company Is located on North State street, and will continue using tho same buildings and Is known under the same name as formerly. Piles Cured hi Home Quick Heller -Trial Piiukiigo Mullcil Fivo to All lit Plulu Wrapper. Quick Hcllor Trial Packnix.. Mnllcil 1'ri'o to All In Plain Wrapper, Piles in u feurlul disease, but caa be cured If vim uo at it right. An operution wlih th oknlfe 1.1 uungeruussiiiiiTiiiiaring aim ruroly u ii e r in a n u ut eJVoisaamjV buhihm. i nere is jusi one o 1 1) o r wuii 'to bo cured naln H sh. safe and In tho privacy of vour ow n liume It la 1 vramld Pile Hemedy. e mult a ti i il package tree to ull Who wrlto Mm duick relief sho .u tho harm-,cr-i pulnless nut hi'. ,r iliw ureal reiii edv and start von eli on the way to waid a norfoct Ltiri mail you Jmn et u tuii-sizeii pox Hutldiui;, Marshall 11 M h and "J - lii wriouw. c. r free, nv rem ULum laSBBBBSl. ntsBBBsHX. ISr t 5i issBBBsMi 1 TmA vfe-SV dMsssssB , pakago In U vluin iniTOiiyru iiiiiit I nniunmoi nnfli OF Councilman Clary Wants to Know Why They Work so Long. THINKS 15 HOURS TOO MUCH Will be Looked up Council Asks Why Petition is Lost. W. II. Houghton Awuito I'meil and WiiiiIh Lincoln He AikM I'nr v llsiliuato of Costs I'inliifr of Alley Xorth of IUb Vmiv Also Asked. Councilman Clary Jumped Into tho cnuncllntithlu spotlight nt i.Moudny uv e n I rut's mrclliiK- by linitlliliiK Into tho ntimbei of hourtf a rnllrond crossliiR wutchnum Is sttppoiicd to be on duty. Nobody reiiioinbora of n counellinan, or anyone olso for that matter, Inking up the cudeals In bolinK of the' men who Haunt this whlto banner of safety at tho various railroad crosslnRs In tho city. Hut this man Clary Is a peculiar fellow. lie's nlwnys doing; the lines poet oil thlm;, And his Hinllo, It is "nonslvc unil chlldllko" .Monday nlRht Jlr, Clurj'. who, porhas knows more of tho Intimate, friendly, little things In which cimshIiik watchmen aro In torested tlinn any other man In the public llfo of tho city- casually men tioned that thp croseliiK watchmen woro on duty fOr u period of any plnco from It to 1C hours. He said ho was unilor tho Impression that 'Hnino other council hnd nsred an ordl nance flxitnr tho hours which crossing watchnieu should work. Ho wasn't sure about it, but wanted the cl solicitor to look tho matter up. Mr. Clary didn't think It was right for old men and men who had been Injured, to work such lotitf hours He con tended that It didn't Improve the ser vice. Mr. Clary thought that If n man went on duty ut 5 :io In tho morning mid worked until s at night, ho was doing moro thnn .i full day's work and wuntad'(h,e matter looked Into, i 4 ' Work of Their, Own Accord. Mr. Nibergnll, who nun be said to be a representative of the rullnmil, by reason of bujllj; a r.illroad ijyi plo.xe, showed his gjrong 'liimnn jfm pathy 1 agrcolntr with Mi 'lary. Ho also offend a II tt let explanation bi' stating that a fo.y, month" ago. tho division supcrintontJont or ni uno nan been In Marlon und this iunttgr'-nf crossing watchmolt cum. up for ifs cusslon. Tho sierlnti ndont , l.old Nebergall that thjjmcu worked Kins houni simply boojitipe ilicjfawtnil to. According to 'Mr. 'Xe''. rgalT, the men were not compelluift.. rciiuiln on duty after certain hours, hut the majority of them woro old and sjmply hung .iriiuml tho iiluco.of iiiclr emiiloyti)ont after thoy woro in-uiilly ort duty. About this time .Mi mbcr Strnyor re called the fuet that a long time ngo n "speed ordlrinnu'' hud boon Intro duced In tho olty ..iuucll, This had been held na n club ..ver tho hoitdsof tire railroad offlel.il- A -Mr. Straypr remetnboroU It, the i.rdltnneo provid ed that railroad i mupaulos keep watchmen on ilui at cortuln hours and, he thought, the Mot that tho men wore kept on dut was n direct result of the rnllrond companion' ntlonipted coinpllanQo with tin city ordinance. Tlio matter rinull went to the city solicitor, who is to report nt the next meeting. A Petition Lo-t ami Why. Member Smith, uho rosldcH In the wost end, recti I led that a long time ngo a petition had been prosontod for the ipnvlng of llinlno uvonuo from Columbia street lo lUillefnutnIno ovn nue. Ho wuntud to know1 what ba.d becomo or It. City Sollultor Warner wild that Severn! petltluhjj b.nl lei u "lost In the shulflu" and It couldn't be found. Mr. Smith statoil that lm wiii aulhig on the udvlct of IJio city Mullcl tor In bringing the muttor up. Presi dent Smart said everything wus on record. Hut a search failed to show tho petition mentioned, Air. Hmlth wanted n profile mado, snowing tho foot frontage ot every property owner along tho street Council t)ion rum bled on In a long dlsoUtmJun of the whys mid wherefoies of tho manner In which n petition could bo lost, and the city solicitor was Instructed to in' vostlgnto nnd report at tho next moot ing, Lincoln Au'iiuo XcciH Pining. AV. H. Houghton, of tho Houghton Sulky' company, was present nnd ask ed a llttlo' attention. iMr. Houghton statod that his factory ww locatod on Lincoln avenue; that tho avenuo w.u sadly In need of puvlng nnd he real ized tho difficulties thut stood in the way. I'or that reason ho wanted the tlty engineer to prepitro nn ostimate of tho cost of muklng tho lmflirove mont in two ways Ho wanted tho street pavod from Contor street to Harming street and eighteen font wide. The tracks ot tho Ulg J?our artd Krio Itallroad cotnpanlea ftro about llvo feot lilghor than tho Htrout and ho wanted the engineer to llguro on tho cost of going both ovor'tind under theso trucks., air. 'Houghton thought If th cost were not osroesslvo lie could olroulato a petition that would b BjgneJ by enough proflprly owners to pavo the stroct. It'Wojt Ktntod that Lincoln avsnuo Is nqy flrovldod with a sanitary nnd storm wjfjer tjewur. gas nnil water mains and 'jnuro would bo np trouble about pavlflg tljo, thorough fare. ' ,, Want Alloy lat'i1. ' Just as n bit of a jOlUVftlf. Hoiisb tqn Stfttod that it Svoujd only be i short time until Mnrjgn-annexed Hii awaro, mucyrus, Upper rtnduk (al ign and surrounding t0,wns, and he thought a bit of paving "right in the ojty" wouldn't be at aft harmful 'jm patter was referred to Iho clt eu glnoer with instruoUqits to prepare nn 'estlmalo of tho coot of making the Improvement A petition to pavo tlio itrst .. i 'porfh of the Hfg'Ucour tracks ,ir 1 jritnnlnir cast and went )ntwe.n Mum YOUR HOURS? JAWPABY, 23, 1012. The Greatest Marion Women Have Known In Years Starts Wednesday Morning at 8 O'clock No Marion Woniin will miss this wonderful opportunity. When you can buy Mit' AVarner & Edwards Co. dependable Black Quods, Suitings and Silk at aUeh unusually low prices. One Lot of 56-inch Suit ings at, 98c Instead of $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. One largo lot of good service able Suitings Including "Fnustluh" Suitings i nil good shades, $1.00 Suitings for 75c M An assortment of good ' IR-lnclv Suitings, also our $l.t)0 , llroad cloth nt 7 fie yd Id browji, nnvy, red nnd black, 52 luchos Wldo. 40c for 36-inch Suitings Hero b) n chaiico for you to economize Jumcstown fancy sorg os. checks nnd plaids, tiOe nnd fit) qualities nt 10c )tl. rl CgiiJEifflLOsssKg; iind Stato streets was referred to tho street and alley committee. Hesldeuts of Irey nveiiue will have to bring lu a new petition for building n sanitary sewer nnd collar drain on that street from tho south end of the street to tho ilrst alley mnith or Will nut street. A resolution declaring tho necessity for tho improvement wns given a third rondlng and not u voto wne recorded lu Its 'favor. Tho trou ble soonied to bo Hint the resolution wnH drawn In stn.1i n Way that tho city would have to bear the burden of 'taxation, and It wns suggested to those Interested thut tho assessments be Imndo nn the basis of benefits derived irom 1110 lniprnvumoiu. John Crawley to Scrc XotlciN, A roHnlutlon appointing John J. Crawley to proparo and serve notices was given throo readings and ndoit ed. It wns proyidod that Mr. t'niw ley bo paid 10 conts for preparing each notice, and 10 conts for serving it. Homer H. Johnson has been dolir; this work for the past two yenrs. Mr Crawley will get busy Immediately, a. there aro a number of Improvements pending, In which tho property own ers must be nerved with a notice In forming thonl ot tho council's Inten tion. A second nnd Ihlrd reading whs gheii to nn ordlnaneo providing for the Issuing ot 'bonds lu the sum of J 1.172 lo pay tho city's portion or ui" cost of Improving Campbell, .Monroe nnd Cnrhnrt streets nnd the llrst al ley west of Prospect street and run ning between Contor and Church strcote. Tho ordinance was ndopted Member Clary thou brought up hl crosslug watchman mutter and after a thorough dlsousslon council adjourn ed. . If you wcr gl8Jscc yon should have a lmttlo of Icns lIcnu. IMIIhIics nnd cloans tlio lenso. makes them llko now, anil tho uorli! will Jooklirlglit cr to ytiii, I'or pnlo at nil drug K.rcH nnd V. A. STKNGIflLS Optlcjil Purlorn. A. t r ? ? ? t t ? ? T f f ? ? ? f t f f t T f e L- Jf 2s Our Great Dress Goods & Silk I Store is as busy as a Bee Hive Durirg these our "January Clearance" Days. $1.00 and $1.25 DRESS GOODS u choice lot new style Dress Oood.s in practically all colors and nil wool storm serges, hue .French Herges, Smart Scotch Mixtures, & natty coatingsand line Broadcloths. Choice during this great Clearance at $1 fancy Taffeta & Messaline silks and 40-inch $1 Chiffons at a yd, 59c. Tho much called for "eco" wash Silks in all colors our "Clearanbe" price 19c yd. "' "" The New Spring 1912 Foulards. iOurimmenj4iowing of the Spring 1912 patterns in CHENEY BROS. SPOTPROOF FOULARDS easily surpasses any similar showing in tho his tory of tho city. Hundreds of forehanded ladies residing both in Marion and the surrounding towns and country are now selecting their next Spring Foulard dress patterns while all the o C best and most exclusive patterns are still in stock, yd, ...,.., , ODC WWWWrt&MWW UMmt&m SILK & DRESS KM Ono low price Twenty Piecos of Black Dress G-oods Kvcry Avonmn wiiutlug black fn-brli-B will do well to heed this special. These goods have never 1)001) offered tt yoti at such low cOsi boforo, JnmoBtuwn Diagonal, Kngllsh Molmlrs, Fancy Collnnpoa, Knulilicil Worsted, mostly Prlost Ioh Hluck C.oods, 4(5 to f.l (nehes wide, SL0I), $l.'Jr, $l.rll und 3L75 (liuilltlcs for 63c a Yard.' -" iJtorsnOTKUiraraRcajzi t caaaMatraECTOB mtj, j'Mijwwawsa- A. W. DIOKSON DIES IN SCRANTON SATURDAY Word bus been rcc Wed In the city of the death of A. W. Dickson In Cinnton, Pa. Mr. Dickson married Mrs. Oono Covert Hoblnsun or Mar Ion some ten or twelve years ago nnd he Is known to 11 number of people here. The death of Mr. Dickson was Very sudden occurlng Saturday morn ing. The funeral Is being held HiIh ufternoon. Mr Dickson wai a very riTMinaansOT Open Evenings Originator's of Low Pricea All Goods Marked in Plain FiRurea ensfttiona IDiscountSale AH New Furniture 25 Discount "J,!, ' Our buyers have just returned from tho Chicago and Grand' Rapids Markets and have purchased an enormous quantity of the latest patterns and designs. This Furniture is coming in daily and is being sold at this remarkable sale. Come and select your Furniture now and savo money. ' l!K' !. S. LISTER GO. Cash or Credit Out 0 L(VKS3i2imvmmmmmmwinF3XK2ll K fMJA.ti. MimyfMPi4fmA(a A f GOODS Sale i Silks at Reduced Prices One Lot of Silks at 48c A large assortment of our best selling silks in short lengths, such us Foulards, etc. $1.25 Rajah Silks 59c. Good sorvleenlilo all-silk Hitjnhs In many excellent shudcs 79c For Silks Worth to $1 Fancy Cushmoro de Solo and oilier .good ellks that sold ut S!)o to J 00 a yard. dood Dress lengths Included. 36-in. Black Cashmoro-de-; . Soie79c. An uxtrii good yard wide black silk ut only 7o 51I. 1 Another good yurd wldo tnffota, at Uc jtl. - prominent member of the Presby terian church. Mrs. Dickson Is a daughter of Mrs. K. C. Covert of 22!) W. Center street. Secret Out AHcr All Tlnso Vciii-rt. Now York, Jnn. 25. Tho secret of making monoy In AVnII etrcct has been given to niombors of tho IPllgrlm Congregntlonal church by Honry Clows. All you have to do Is to buy stocks cheap und sell thorn when tho, price goes up. a V'.. 'Ji .ftrM of tho High Rent District iMwmimmmmmmmmmmmmmm f f f A. f ? ? T t T ? f T T f t t T f t f of splendid, high-quality including elegant 54-inch 73c A Mi :M & A-s M fit (. " jfllCTftfr w, . r .ajssfjp'iiirTT n-TTrrr-rrrrm in tieatdp WsSTTr'JKa8 m"m rfnT,'1 IMVUMWajj