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THE MARBLE HILL PRESS. MARBLE HILL. MISSOURI. The Mardi Gras Mystery CHAPTER IX Continued. "It rant h jnH.tii !" he muttered, ending f.irther over. "Such tttUijf happen to raruijr " 111! heart pounded violently; ex ctteuietil aent the t,,H.l ruthlng to aralu In blind. n swlrla. II w,n gripped by tin- fc-o I fever that come upiia niuu when h nmke tin- touuaitii! diaoovery of utirl! wealth lying at h! feet, pnn.e.l over and dla regsrded by other and Iom dis.-erning nien for da.va nn. I years! It H oil. Ho ipjeatlotl about It. An eitrvmely,. b'icI t quuntltv, true; no alight (jtfmiuty Hint there t no film on th water, no 1:ertl!Metate to th water Crauiont trough! Il to hit mouth nn 1 r.. shaking li.n head. Wtirr did it ,-,,iu from? It had no WMievtlon Willi th gns bubble -at lst. It d.d not i-wiu from the dome Of water nn I Mow .ng he stood there n-iir.Dk' Unirijoi,! ,!.,! not know Ills hrntn was afire with the tit.tl tlet. At U-niff ii he Mirroi mio ti.-tt'n ad a' a Mod i: th.- , nv.ii) t;,rik from tlaie to t:ne hult.ng to wnnli the wa ter bel.w l.itn. to make f'l'f thnt hi could mil d w orn the faint Irldeie rem-. ii follow i It r.xl by isxl. and found thnt It rspidly lnrreaed In strength It iMi!-t come from tonic very tiny mtii o. hk i-om Ht hand, ttmt wa loot lu Ihe rmjou sitlio.it a rapidly a It mine from th earth deptha only an-ldet tully would a tniin -e It- not unt he were search ing th water close to the hank, iind even thn only by th nn.- of chance Suddenly Craniont saw that he bad lot th '.en. He halted No. not h.t either: Just ahead of him n a pavh of red and a re Cession of th ahore II advanced again. Inside t!, nv.li he found th ally smear, mill -to faint that h could enly detect It Ht certain itnslea. danc ing up. 1' roil Id n"fen.-e at a little dla'snce evidently th hour. Inry fen.-e f th leihino.s lar.d: th bushe and tra tMiu.i-d out hnr an 1 on at.-ad waa fl.-iril irrour..! !! mr. thr mih th bth. t'..lll of hmld.nc. Volnt il.!iiiMinitr.ct.t wiri-d him. Waa h to h th! d:-.vrj. af'T II? Wn I, to t!nd thnt th awfat: cam from croun I t.p'.onalnjr to om on !? No ,e st.'j..d ha.-k haa'ily. tarly In tin, to avoid ntumhlir.g Into tiny trti-kl if WHtr. a rlvuli-t that ran down Into th bayou, a tnhutary !na!(tn!fl.-arit tt.it It waa lnv hi ten few (iis'iint! Ar.d on th aurf.u faint !r:i!i"o"n-. Kxrltriuent nstnit ant-w wl'hln him. Oramont turnnd und follow.! Una rlv. nlt, Mh aflam with !i!rna. It l! Mm for twenty ft-ot, anil red abrupt tr. In a biihh!:i:i Hiring that wlld from put.h of low tr eloitiHt lan.t Unit!'. f,t fi.lf l.i t,- Inklnit In erns. nn I that t! i -.. waa a dip In the L-r.oin.I hereahout. a wanipy l!"le si't;.n nil to I'-lf. H picked dry t.t r i: . 1 :iv down on Ms far, aonril. nig y. Moment after moment h watching. I'reH.!y he It ram from the I.ed.'inola hind no doubt of It. What d.d thnt mutter, though? Ilia eea wlleiied wlih tlm Ing thoughts aa he gsire.i Uown at th Blender thread of water. No matter at all where thla mine from th main point wai proven by It! Ther waa oil here for the finding, oil down In the thouaiinda of feet below, oil ao thick rind ahundjint that it forced It aelf up through the earth l!.urea to find an outlet ! , "Inaiead of going down five or all thousand feet." he thought, exultant ly, "we may bav to go down only aa many hundrd. But first w muat get an option or a lease on all th land roundabout all w can aeeur! There will be a tremendoua boom the uiln ota thla newa hrenka. If we get thoa options, w can aell them over again at a million ler rent profit, and even If we don't ariike oil In paying quanti ties, we'll regain the cost of our drill ing I And to think of the years thla baa been here, waiting for mine one " Suddenly he started violently. An abrupt crashing of feet among the bushes, an outbreak of voices, had aoundd not far away Just tha othr Ida of tha boundary fence. He wai wakened from hla dreams, and started to rise. Then he relaxed his muscles and lay quiet, astonishment seizing him; for be beard his own name men tioned In a voice that was strange to him. CHAPTER X. The voice was strange to GramonL yet he had a vague recollection of baring at soma time heard It before. It waa a Jaunty and Impudent voice, very slf-assurd yet It bore a startled and uneasy note, aa though tba speaker had Just come unaware ajpon the man whom he addressed. "Howdy. Bherliri" It said. "Didn't aaa you In thera what you doln' ao far away from Houma, eh" "Why. I've been looking over tha plat aruoa nere," responded an other voice, which waa dry and grim. "I know you, Ben Chacherre, and I think 111 take you along with me. Just com from New Orleans, did your Hat Take roar Tba vole of Cfcacherr ahiilled an sudden! t to Hie wa'er with hl iLl 1 OJk ' .W IH alight trh kle of ; Hgnin-a trlikl . ' jTj L jNfcTJ faint and allm that even here on the . t" ffvVv h If -T I i aurfac of tie tiny rivulet, it co I, be '1 l Lt 1 CJfi dlacerneil ,,r.!y with grent diflicuity. A gSyf 1574 Jl Vf ry thin seepage, ,-on.i ui!.-l Ira JffJT1 Mwti 'V,Uj mont: thin ..il. of course. So faint I. fv -JkgfSl ' vVjiSl little thing, to mean ao much! in ' jfr, C'e, (fJiV 1 By H. BEDFORD-JONES Coprrtaht kr lv.i.bl1r. Ca. alarm, "inik her, aherlf. It waan't in don It! it waa tiramont " Ttier ram ailctii1. Not a aounl hrok the atllln of th lata afler niHii. q liramont, Ilatenlnj ny bwlldred and brathlea. Iteti t'hiii'herr otmi hr? I'.ratiiotit knew not lung of any tl between Jaohlo fell anil I'lia eberre; Ii could only II In th rraaa und wonder at th mun'a preene. hat 'pla.,e" waa It that th ahrlff of llouina had b-n l.n.klng over? And hat waa It that be. liramont. waa au!'i"d to ha don t'onfuM'd and woii.iertnc. 'irnmont wait.!. And aa lie walte.!. h raught a -ft aound front the marshy ground U-alde him a fnint '"plop"" aa though aoin ol.Je.-t bad fallen ol by on th wet graaa At th moment I (aid no heed to thi a.iund. fur agMln th uncanny allene had fHlln. i Utenltir (Jratnont fnncit that h aught alow utealihy f.Httep aiuld the undergrowth, hut derh'ed th fun 7 aa theer Inmginarlon ilia brain waa buy with thia nw pf'-l'letn. Iloun.a, I knew wita the x-at of th pr:!i or coutity. Tbla a-n -hachrre ttplare.) to hitr aud letily and linel-KN-te!!y en.-"i.niere! th a',ei, t. l.la ot.vlout alantt. and th -herifT had for aofii ren.in ilecbleij to arrent him; ao ninth i clear. Chachi-rre had ti;blnc to do with th -jda.-" did thai ir.ni th adja cent property, or th l.dun.;a farm? In bU puzzled bew II lem.ent oer thla Inibrogllo r.ramont f.r th moment null forgot th trick! of oil at hla f-t. Hut aow th dp alien.- b, am ui natural and alnlater U ' at had i hapwn!? Surely. IVn ri.acberr had not to-en arret. nn I t.,ken away In n'jcb aleni-e' Why lad the U-r o abruptly ceased Vaguely ur.raoy. Hurtled br the prolongation of that n!-tie : ;iin-. tiraniotit r..e to h:a , f..-r and peered among tl e free. j Th two kpeakera ee: e.) to ha ! departed; l.e could ry nobody In fight A te to one ,.)e fte (Jnt- I i". Tit a :w of tl Ian i adjoining th i I.ediir.ola plui-e. "I"t.i wu rearJ of' all br.ib, and uud-r !:. irtinien "ka f t!. fur l. fr l.e had a gllmpae ; a lrg.. vimtiier cottage boarded I " 'J .i An Abrupt Craaturg of Ft Amoej th Busftea. an Oulbrjk of Vo.caa, Had Sounded Not ftr Away. up and apparently deserted Nearer at hand, however, h aaw o:hr build Inga. and thee drew hit attention. He heard the throbbing pound of a motor at work, an.l ua tnere waa no power line along here, the place vldently had Its own electrical plant. He scrutinised the scene before him ap prr.ialngly. There were two large buildings bre. On seemed to be a large barn, clowd, tb other waa a long, low ahed whlrh was too large to b s garag. Th door of this waa open, and before tb owning liramont aaw three men standing In talk; h recog nized none of them. Two of th talk era were clad In graay overalls, and the third figure showed the flash of a collar. The sheriff, Bo Chachrr. und some other man, thought Ura mont. He would not have known Cha cherre had he encountered him face to face. To him, the man was a name only. The mention of bla own name by Chacherre Impelled him to go forward and demand some explanation. Then it occurred to him that perhaps ha had made a mistake; It would have been vry easy, for he wss not rennjn that Chacherre bad referred to hlra. There could be other Gramonts, or other men whose name would have much the same sound In a Creole mouth. "I'd better attend to my own bual neaa," thought firamont. and turned away. He noticed that the motor had ceaaed Its work. "Wonder what rich chap can be down here at hla summer cottage thla time of year? Iay ha only a caretaker, though. Td better give all my atf " to tbla oil, and let other thing , Ha retraced hla atepa to tba bayou bank and turnd back toward tba house. Aa ha did ao, Hammond ap peared coming toward bin, knlfa in hand. "I'm going ta cat m a pole aad bxad i . ,tfW- a coupla o Bah for aupper." aav nounced tha chauffeur, grinning. "Out thlnga cleaned up fln. capnl To wont know tha old aback Hluod anougli," tald CratnonL Hra, atap r tbla way t I want to ahow you aoinetlnnK." il ! Hammond to th rtult and jh. mted out tha tlilo titm of oil on tha urfuc. "Thra our golden fonuna, aer geant ! Oil actually mmlng out of tha ground! It Jon-t hapcn ery often, but It doea happen and thla la on of th tlmea ill not bother to look round any farther." H'.lury br aald Hammond, atarlng at th r1ult. ant to hit bark for tow n r "No; w cnuldnl gt bark until oro tlm tonight, and th tvada arent ery gmxl for n.tht w.rk I'm going to get aotue Icawa around bar perhapa I nn do It right away, and well atarttiaik In th morning. Co head nd get your fih" Kegalnit g th bouae l, aaw that Hammond had Indeed cleane) up la great rtyl. and had the main room l.klng clean aa a pin. with a fir pop. plug n th heurth. II illd not paua her. biv went to th car got In, and tartd It H ,iri. ba.k to th road and followed thia toward town for a few r! turning n a't a lrg and vry ile.-en! b l it f.c ! ,,! that h had i.herel wl e pi ng It on It e w ay out H found th owmr an intelligent appearing frrWe, drumg la aoma rows f,.r milking, and waa a llttla atanled to reallr that th afternoon waa ao lat. Whn h a.tdreed tba farmer In Kretub. b r-rld a car dial rply, and !l.i.ered that tbla man owned t. imd arnwa th rd from th I.edanola rla.-that bla fnrm. la fa.-t. t-oerJ errl hundred acrea "Who ur tt, l;m neit to tb I edanola pin." inquired .rm..ot. "I a. ! tt oT m I.in l a evupl of jeara ago" re I.e.! the other. "A luaa from New irti-;,i.a w r-e! It for a umrrer piai e a b'i.i i.mn thera. lald'.r 'It; !u..-rt iun.ber'a - Memd.; lry" t!um t.erta! lie i.ame faabe.i to Cra timnt'a mind, and brought the re-ol;e-tlon of c..nrriiation illli Hammond. Why. uti'tert wa tie famuua crook , , ,, ... . ....... f I aO ken "I aaw Me sher? a while gj head Ir.g i.j. tie r-Mid" ..t.-rved the Ctwla. "I 'Id "'I V. rr! Mm " liramont ' bis bead. "No. but I w eernl n.en at tie liinitrta place l'er,; a w it tlere. j "Ni)( tlere. ! gye." and th farm- I er tiughel Th..e ffli. I e ri nt j ! tt pla.-e fr.-f.i Jut I hear; I they're !n. r.!..r Rr.. r, :iet ei.ee kh . C.en. Tel. re a fctrier ere ' ! .rnmo!.t inttvda. l t j fr-erd of M. l.ei'ar, : i fr.ir.klv !. he wa ! marlf n a and ' rd nd fr-ti os but t T a rlM 'a a" sr.! t.;.e. f,, .'ri't CB ler "I d 1 ke li-ttfce c; t,. r he w .-tit on. "I i. n't war land !.t all.- lat I w at drill f..r ol on ! m tip M I !.:' In: gar-hie. vi knew I'll buret r.l .!..lar f. f t' e ;. gl r ;.e J. .! t1 UuM elgl.th ,n'rrt In foimd I've no tciil-e hi but If you'll the me algt ed rneR.orarid-ito w auitlelrnt " 1 1 e fanner ti-r nn! .1 and aald an. 1 l.e In ny I k w'.'ti t,.. ' e .j . r. a he n: rely I 'red l.oveer. and the prw;-er!n e.ghth lnter.t, were at;f".rier.t to is. lu.e t.lm to part wltb the ip:..n w !t,out any delay lie waa onlv t' g nd to get the thing do;e w .ili at ,n e &! to H.ket ilranionf'a money liramont droe away and wr, juat coming to the Idanoi ."rlv when h suddenly threw on the brakes und halt! th car. listening i rem aemsv ; wher ahead of h;m -tt,e IuriJ.erla ! place, be thought instantly echoed a shot, and aeteral faint ahotitt Tho ' silence again. (Iramont pauae.1 indclai Tb i ahrl!T was making an arret, ha : thought, A buridre.1 poasihshtira flit ted through bla brain. ugried by '. th alniater combination of Mempbla ; Iny. known even to Hammand as a prince among crooks, with thla se cluded plae leased by "Inventora." ' Bootlegging? Counterfeiting? Aa tie paused, thus, he suddenly j started; be waa certain that he had ' caught the tones of Hammond, aa though In a sudden uplifted oath of anger, (in mont (hrew In his rlutch snd sent th car Jumping forward ha ' remembered that be had left Ham- ! niond hxld the rivulet, cloa to tba -llumherta property. Whet bad hap- j pnd? He cam, after a moment of Inpt- tlenc. to an ojien gat who drive led to th tlumberts tdsc. ltfor hlra. i aa be turned In. unfolded a startling ' ai-ene. Three men. tba saw threw ' whom he bad en from th buahea, were atandlng In front of the low shed; two of them held rifles, tha third, one of the "inventors" In over- j alls, was winding a bandage about a bleeding band. The two rifles were J looaely leveled at Hammond, who 1 atood In the center of th group with j hla arms In the air. (TO BK CONTliVtlED.) Don't rill It, A hot-water bottle should never ba really tilled. If It la to bs put aa a bed to warm it hava It only about three-quarters full. Forty-atg mllea of shlrlag ar r qulred for tba collection of lOutVOOO book in tba British Biaaaaak I1APPEMNCS in big ants Movies Awaken Town From Long Sleep 55 r-rQ: (,ak SI KlNi;HtlJ. II I.- Ileniadol a lap Van Winkle town. Is awaken ttig from a cen'.ury of leep Itholit telephone. autoinotbe. r iroads or any modern couvenien.Ta. ts town bad I'"" on In lt ui di turt el way for a hundred jeara aleep li g yulrtly In a hu world, until a few .!) agw. when la "diov-rr-.I" by a motion picture iiirert.-r .. I th nett inonilt t awwke to fame . :' a column of ti la a liiooinii.g tj, l.ew;-r C I. Vatuerd. looking for a "lor i . n" to film a country town .-er.e. mn a. ru tl.e vliUge It baa no rail r-! aod half the Inhahltant claim i.r to have een a ir n It ha o p. I ure and of n u-e t adl.r torn a ti.otloa picture ramrr Tb Declares Aphrodite Cllll A'JO - Tb lua I o'.'er ,tan. of a rather age ! ar. j t nl: llertne ar.d bla f. o, b Apt.rllt am a . hup In Judge Harry II li.l'.er t oi.nroom Heen.ea. II mat tie rr-metr hered wa r wli te-l mea.r,ger w' tb Imm l.ii of Moult olirnj.iiV the y.Ki'h of Mercurial rtiartu and swlfTneav Apt. r.-1 a si ;h p-r?ect dMIrltv, tt I !! of maidenly rtianu and heaoty Theref.e. I! waa a sh k wt.en J. 1 ti ! i'lnley, (Vvvti h..t le-t r.. Julge Mll;er"a iT.urte.;i aa! ao Min el hlu.aeif s the llertnea tn th -f rd le.! Idill spui. la vir-;:,.t toe tt Aphrm! t. otherwiae Ml .Sarah Hawkins f lireenillle. !;. who carr'e-l a an t,..ter ml h-k-! t.!m up lr.t a wall bea be devel wp-d an ar.tlpalhr tu matrlm- ni H n.et her through reairin. mial ad tn a .-.oin'ry b-urr.ai. he teat.fSe. He wrote, and arah etit bm a pivot .1 of a "iiiov le i ir. t as brr van l!e rn-.:.i.-e grea "It w al wt,. mite ! rte Hemvea " Mtllev le.!!!Se-i. re'hlllg f.aT bit (if "Me aa J I waa a'-'wt !h lf"e! fellow It hia. ry. ar. 1 I al-. ulj rvp; I, .a a;w 1 :a getting t.er heart ' I hutf ..-d d"Wa to l.eee: :); aft ! met her That waa tl.e hi.w )ie lo. kel aa Kir b like Aphrodite a an dd. a;a lined bir lo4a lie Vlaa o" War Long-Sought Contented Man Discovered? JiMX j i LITTI.K Hlw'K. AltK - A rbaracter latlc letter from Wood italnwater. president of tb Kainwaier bank of Morrtltua and on of tb beat known members of tb Arkansas Basking as sociation, ta puhltafied by t'omtnere sod Finance, a banking publication of Nw York. Tb letter decline an offer of Mr. italnwater to beeum s tnetuber of th stsff snd sets out fully tb raons for rejecting tb iffer. l!r. Rainwater's letter follows: "IVar Mr I'rlr: Ton request my ervlce to help edit Comtaere sod Finance. I couldn't think of It I llv In a llttl town la Arkansas with Wife No. 2 to Share CHICAGO. Wife No. lleerted year ago snd wife No 2. pn ent partaker of th rtcbe ibn Il.rk, formerly of Chicago and now of Cali fornia, won In th gold fields of A'a ka. met her and arranged legally that the deaerted wife should have financial bairn. This was th announcement of Attorney John T. Duffy, who sajs they enfrrd In his offW. When Mr. Eleanor IWte. wlf of Hock's golden year, arrived her aev eral day ago In ber role as "gtMwi angel." seeking to repay the wf who stood staunchly by Hock In his drab junv ah robrnrd publicity agrly until tha first wife waa located In Dreaaer Junction, Wla The Idea of seeking out Mrs, Lottie Bock was the second wife's, according to tbe story she told when she arrived here. Years after their marriage ber rich husband confd that he bad deserted a wife la Chicago, lie rvromply acceded to her plan that wife Mo. 1 should be aoaght out at once and takes ear af financially foe tba the Ei3 Id village (rial mill ia aHll grinding away avry day with water frma tha Mm spillway that supplied tie mlil a century ago. Hut now atrang things ar ban lining In Hernadot lug sutomot'lle whit through the village Ther la tb unusual mix II f oil and gafc.l n Th awirtiiig dust friii many p niat'.c tlrea ditr-a- th tewldered It.hsblianta old ladies la ratiea drve no l.mg. r go tb. ir quiri war to the village "tore and long Hakered old men no .ger raluiiy whl'tl th hour awaj uieb r th v. Hag tr-r Tbrir ncrvev twlt.h and tJ da) la bo Iwnger ra ia Aloot the town gw un.jtoal b.klr.g men with inera and tf aj'S'iir tauan. ea Tt ar tt newic.g i Ic ture (o p wbo are g...rg t pot r.a lote ;n the f.ln.a llerrs.b't la le j wiik'i g Some f the e.!et In l.aMtanta think ll"a a a'ghtmare There are tan a-n! H"V hu '.Id Ing In the tlliag that aerve aa stores, wber the a'nnpl wants of th peopi ar r.ipt lle-l The .n ar quaint and .1.1 'i!.lml nf th eld rui.alal and lril!k tvi 1--ke4 fence e) arate the ar.1s Old f I. .(.el H.-aer (tl.ti I 1o.kd la the j.Mjr)a-.la Was "Hard Boiled" III n m. -sS:.- rTra J . - : . . . s. "After I eila.ned I aipevted nd lait P'tl g ft wVa h ! an I a trd d'ferev tly tha B at il l ,- drew be u and I Kiel me a., agalt at ll "all if tl rlie t a ). "lt. ai. i1 we sh Mv iMak I f.-ii-J irt mii w.ih ttiat wT a M that I .! I tu g te bef kxn Slel irafTj t.ee Me acre ij,srrie,t taer't f eif I. .yra later tv a ;a-fcQ Ii t ror. at It efvf v ' e , tn I ; re. tt-t ge rt a .ai 'b tt. fa e al.ee I atarte.! to ' a-, re waa a Hard wota sit " Ite.'ej aaM t e.a;t frvn tb ..erfa am, f the M aaatM Apl n!!! the f.rt rf.ar.ra N g.- t,4 ti e b. ve. Tt-at w a la Marx h, aa 1 he tn t aera her to-e rxar ha t B ia-aed bet at of tie freet fntaa ri earth. aVjt 4 mi tcir ci ial to eher Inhsbitants "I bate a .rttste sit day t ack that nea t! all I can ajBt I w :i.l It up M da and It run until atartat with. mt ti.t a"rn!t- or work I Bab lK Ua a week, (.lay geif ttirea atvd i laae up on Tt urw-tav tar t! benefit "f rey girl ietnrpber. and piav th .-!i all dav "Sunday "i bay ! friend bee and ra wee tl.etn In Bftreo anlnote To-J bav altou! fiv In 'w Yok snd yu cvmidn t fad them in a nnnth "As as yn die ymill coitvc by ber and foreier ktrk yoorwrlf for eelng ootbir.g but high bull diaga tr' fir ropa od stranger. Mr I'rl.-e. It's a dirty abam a &t feilow Ilk yourwelf bat ta llv In New Tork on trradrnltl. CVwn e down to Arkartaaa I'll give yo my rblrkrn arxl egg pmfts or ray bank profit -either Is ss ntnrfc ss yu rn Jiend. ileal !, you ran llv with and know forty f the net folks a earth, beside thr thine -Wool HAIXWATKR Riches With No. 1 rt of her days. New of tb etrange search penetrated to Iraser Junction, It waa said, and there Mrs. Untie Ikick waa found living oulettv snd ruing ber own living In th obacartty or ttie itttie town. The second wife hastened Immedi ately to the Wleronstn v!g lni) mrt wife No. J. They came so CTilcago to gether, aceonling to Mr. Duffy, aad la a conference arranged to complete the method by wble tha original wife wl be recompensed for bar t, laa year. One Good Merchant in Every Town aa aaiahluk a MoOtabU and Mtnvkit astaw bwasas oat kaward uxt! liiNtuk tka W.L DOUGLAS KEWSAU3 METHOD , EstsjianJvaaarttSyslTai I BUa s.Waawa aWrf ItMi TV m pfa W awvOkaiiM baa kaaa arvaaaaa f" Mat tuaxmikmtl It Pi afcia Ars Gwaeaalaad w I. tkMiM ' a ik a Hka itf a.t tl' rl it kra sini mt MrM f rwr s.Jl m m reaigaa, at p eo . MM'oire. 4 " i m -e?. . i kf s-a ua m kW( IKWMW MIlaHll Wrlw - l an if 4 tall l-nli If a aa Ikeaf a aaM ia nm tae r a? ha aaar. I EXCLUSIVE ItlOMTS Tr l j-1 " '-ff-a aatot Xniuileat-i Aaf aaaiav ww a aa a aamma ku eeiaw kv 4a W U taa aa kw Ba. Ha Mkar ai a ei w I. Ie a ia w Ubyd LOOM rVrarhjrt lUby Can ( IhnuSuw Ak Your lxx I3ealfr Write Now For 32 -Peine Illustrated Booklet TV L t MaaeWeartM Cj(wm let,, i ai sCal rt irS TOASTED one ertra procrs which olvw a dtllelouw flavor LUCI STRIKE IIGAPCTTCi LLLLLLi L.LiliIII Culicura Soap The Safely Rfor Sluivino Soap 0 Ms tl ij Ai.d wht kind of a f.niBg da ywo BBt. Wy ll't'e !" 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