Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 208, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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PAGETWO
Tuead
PLAYING AT THE YALE
Lm
I Ppeeeeesemseme
Mr. Farmer
Come to this store for all of your
DAVS HABITS
FARM IMPLEMENTS
HARDWARS, ETC.
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Knockout Kid.
up—and going.
Nestern .releaded through Bayart
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A GOOD START
Where Cleburne is Entertained
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STARLIGHT THE UNTAMED
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Bueh idle time as they
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DALLAS
NEWS
COMEDY
At the
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(‘rowded
North Side Square
iles Go Quick
“THE PAIR
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Texas Power 8 Light Co.
READ THE ULASSIFIED IDS DAILY
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JACK
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“Why,
when
will sing any number request
ed, Wednesday night
NO KINKS—NO FRIZZIES .
$8.00, $10.00, $12.50
For appointment phone 280
160 Rooms-160 Baths
RATES: $292 and $259.
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new
Boy Com
the weeken
Mr. Combs
Worth Mon
iure home
Mrs. E. ।
Frances Mai
ing Mrs. ]
Gaulding.
ELEANOR BOARDMAN
CONRAD NAGEL
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gout
agrnte
t4, -tiy
A nd
Min Sad
morrow for
spend two
.eave your request al
the box office.
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fail
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Aged Gardner «olI
lieril’and was hated by the ranch-
men.
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Come here for your
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~ Tuesday, August 3, 1926
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• STARLIGHT THE UNTAMED”
IS BIO DOO PIOTURE
PUFF BOX BEAUTY SHOPPE
110 West Chambers Street
———appearing-at— —
2:30,7:30, 9:30 p. m.
OF JACKS’’
—--JACK
DAVIS
alsp
William Desmond in Strings of Steel
wonderful story of the Telephone.
and
Alt druadet-3% Ml 66 ere end tubee.
CSIHrm’s MesteroleCmiidee fem) Sr.
Better than a Mustard Plaster
tang1u-
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N ALE’S
SHOES HOSIERY
Tomorrow!
Sinclair Lewis’
Sensational novel
“BABBITT” •
For latest styles, correct method and best
results
MARKET GROCERY
Phone 1030
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Clemenceau is
Worshipped By
C. H. WARREN & CO., Agts.
Office W. 0. W. Building
as quictkas some seKrezutei "l ** ;
lege, although the bustlini it .....
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The best thing
about Mrs. Brown’s
party cost 18^
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“Light made our party a success. • All the 2"—-
current used cost only 18 cents—less than
the cost of ont favor."
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It’s no real economy to stint on light, when
even the most modest home can afford all
the light it wants.
number of coursea taken h> a
mer atudent is three.
Also See New York
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Where ieburne Is Entertained
Now Showing
JACK PERRIS and STARLIGHT
in
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€ SCOTT HOTEL
AT UNION STATION
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Miss Ali<
in Hillsborc
served on
adjacent
The picture you’ve been
yearning for I!
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Miss Ver
end guest
returned to
ford, Sund
Mrs. Wa
Enoch Wol
enbury and
spending tl
R7
Mrs. W.
Nelda Jcai
ing for an
tives and :
other point
Miss Clai
arrive toda
visit with J
Mr. and
b turned Ratu
homa and
where they
two weeks
nnd Mrs. II
July 18.
Brownsviller Valley Electric
Ive Company now pumping, or has
contraets for pumping water, for ir-
rigation in Valley.
8. P. Zie
Worth sper
and Mrs. C
Walnut Sti
instructor u
infa p'o
Lester Gi
from Silsb
visiting fri
To keep cool is the height of our
ambition during the hot mouths of
the year. Some of us mhy be for-
tunate enough lhaflec tomountain.
yest rday at the Yl«, added more
-4 gums is their 1 mmifhl "»»li and
' today mtrmorrnw they wingain
ayipear nt1 Hint theater.
Why not start the month off right by trading with
us. We are supplied to give you good clean groceries
and fresh foods, with prompt delivery service.
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• Double Ei,ted”|
Sheldon,"’ again has
benv • etv
Ceiling Fans in
‘Every Room and
Every Bed a Sealy
GEO. C. SCOTT
nopion
REQUEST NIGHT
’PAIR OF JACKS
■ opened the ladio
rmtort,rwitt
and shower
be given to
are provided, and nrounet Ir
will sing at 11 a. m. today
not Nwm to erave bent producing
foois nnd drinks. At the same time
Miss Ma
today fron
with friene
ahachie.
worshippers,
’ said the stirden, ।
Relieve Coughs, Colds,
Headache, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
with
throbhing bunion patns when the ’ pint i»fe efreyuing room
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Miss Nar
tins mornii
where she •
there she wi
her sister,
will be ac
Leta and
Covington,
I will be
(By Ansociated Press)
that the Pair of Jarks will 'slug
“T was our first big parry.* said Mrs..
- Brown. “I wanted the house to look its
best so I used every light in the house.
f
A. P. Me
yesterday <
Miss Jan
visiting in
, one of the
Miss Fran,
marriage-to
city will b
bqro this e
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interprefative daneing. lleretofore,
till I daneing sfudio hns boen nuer
other, requirements which are just as
t its in hot weather as they are in
eold. Cold foode nnd drinks as h
stendydiet are liable to canse nu
tritiornl nnd digestive troubles, but
the proper kind of both, if taken
in moderation, are refreshing and
healthful.
(’old, pure fruit drink« are helpful
in reducing f hr temperature of the
body, and if sipped or drunk slowly
one can avoid the gastrie disturb-
anees which the rapid drinking ot
cold beverages frequently causes.
Fresh or canned fruits contain min-
tivities are only t few bun’yee
yards away.
-it "Pair of Jacks"
i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP- : | Make Personal
; ; Appearance Here
; CHILD’S BEST LAXATIVE ; ----
Local radjo fans nil admbire th?
' Tair of Jacks,. WFAAaitista and
kurw wh++e,
flu if vpinion
Mr .and
and family
returned fr
Bryan, Ho
While in C
pleton was
was moved
tives in He
be brought
is now repo
on the coast of Smith -Rrittans, is
clemenpau in lie qatisfied with his
to live amght them Then
and “Silent
“Of course M. Clemenceau and
j dispute sometimes. But I stand
“Every guest noticed st. The card players
remarked that for once they could easily
hu"U"Tion iu ammmerstime, Fortunately i
1" y" j our apswtiten help us here for we do
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l’iles are caused by eongestion of
lend in the lower howel. Only an
internal remedy can remove the
enux, Taot ’’ why salvew and cut-
ting foil. Dr. Leonhardt ‛s ilem-
Roid, a. harmlene tablet, succeeds,
Shop on the
um” oi you may g< t
fig Kyrup, Adv,
hits given quick, ssfa,snd
lasting relief to thousands of . Pile
sufferers. It will do the same for
you nr money buck. Foster Fain
Drug Co. ami druggist everywhere
sclhHem Roid with this guarantee.
service for over 100 years is
a great testimonial to a great i pitures which opened at the Bex
medicine. . | Theatre for a two days’ run yenter-
■MSsSOOOWSSSSOaOfSOSOSf
___OUR MAIN STREET STATION IS NOW IN
OPERATION
People in South and West Cleburne can avail them- ]
selves of the excellent service awaiting them. j
CLEBURNE ICE & COLD STORAGE :
COMPANY -
Mr. and
.little daug
spent 8und H
relatives.
Mr. and
■r ' littleedaug
turned to
Springs. Mi
week here
Mrs. W. O
ar weashore as soon an old Sol ‛s
become unhearable, but . for
nouned in this ipsun of the L''
view, through an advertisement.
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ight apls
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Electricity Is Your Servant
[ Phone 140 for criticism of our efforts to please ;;
! 4 T. J. FLAKE, Manager >
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+lac-af nawha, inust htax. abehome
regardless of the mercury’s soaring,
a way to keep cool must be found.
But many believe that in order to
kop roof, they hhould cat as ittle
it uy"r
A than
I a irk
Al’STIN, Juy .11. -
g
history of the Kuminer • elr
which were starte in 1900 will
-eurolmit of 117 nt mb it t x,
Most of t he tea hir< are • “Of
trating 01 education, wliel in
gubdliv sien lilt' hJh foihm a io
Remember 9SS is made only .t^—WiniiWw Thornley, M whom
from, (resh roots and herbs. eamera eredit is given, eertainly
1 knw what he was about when he
j i.i itagraphe d this one. And who:
' i ver it was who- picked out the
। svenery against which the story is
plyede certainly knew his stuff,
too. We don ‛t know when we have
seen more beautiful country, more
1 mu jet i<- trees—and all photograph-
Hero large numberw ,rreline on t h j Brenz- weathercik flint
inline for sgirl*. Th is building
| is laratei near 11 field lined for
oifalm -wri- offered by the de-,
prfmnt. Me tiymnanjum (‘oftage.
you se rays
l the bowels.
ma pr. . I lit
W.
although the air earries their talent
almet every day, it is their first
I time to appear in Cleburne, in
prison Their initial petformanee
the stellar role in “Starlight, The
Jark Perrin, the stalwart young ..
man whom Harry Webb has starr d Outfitters To Good Dressers
season for I M——MB
Kayart release including “The J" ’
Untamed.” Josephine Hill, diminu-
tive and blond, plays the role of
Madge Carter, a ranchman’s daugh-
ter—the only woman in the east.
There is a strong supporting oast
of well-known "cowboys," includ-
ing Bud Osborne, Jim Corey, Bar.
ney Purdy? ing Lew Mr'»an: Mar
tin Turner, a real negro, contribut-
ed an excellent comedy part in the
role of the colored valet-. - ■
"Starlight, The Untamed,’’ was
directed by- the producer himself.
It will continue at the Rex Thea-
tre today.
fSLrvin—stptrensnmt—WeA:
lows antiseptic Fmerald Oil can
readily be oDtiine nt any woll
storked drug storn.
^APPETITE?
hn _ Oijnrid Hddadled EltMor Boardman in'Me.mory Ldnc'
uo iwutation , .(m .ted Rend the Yul, 4 tolay If your blood is pure you *
----—-frmstmetious. will enjoy eating. Food
--------- gives you strength—gives
you®“pep" and makes you
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axkeL if he experted -*4A*-*A2% .
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garden when he arrives for the When food or water disturbs 41, ( ,
summer. « he (’nun' here five | your stomach,cramps and nausea "51
. growing wheat.’’ Ami that
faci itins W M / "I * jmade me mild and I told M. clem
it possible for them to NTieV •e‛W . ...
. ’ .* . . . . a 1ertc*u, But he only Ninilml mid
York hn intensively JIM tiM'ir t< kt | .
" | Mild: -
M*7 ' • ' “Wntpr rhe Larkspurw, Futher
FxeursionN are* urrange* to 4‛Ve‛rV .. . . . . .1 , . t,
_ . . , i HxnardA und et the eeN (‘000.’’
point of inter’ bt in I h° rify in j _
eluding newspapers, factories, parks,
tlie ship yards, land amusement een Girls at Texas
tern. For other diversion there arei rr
U. Given Use
of Two Buildings
this congestion the Radio!
and strengthens the affected parte.
i lam .filled.
I *‛g the- +- in
liv. work a keparate buildina if
Mrs. J. :
Avenue has
to visit he
Overstreet.
I feature of "‘Starlight the Un-
turned,’’ which most impressed us
wamthe photography. We refer to
the new. Harry Webb Whirlwind
the rampuH 1orv
Mr. and 1
Mr. and M
daughter, T
Itos visitor
Apply a few drops mer I lie in us 11 h com) luilding will be
flamed swollen joint nnd see how 1 mwI, will aommotate arg
speedily the pain disappwars A few ‘ularstilont 1 individual, gym
more applieationa aud the swollen tik Most of the work given
joint is reduced to normal. 1,. re w 1 I in corrert i, ylyxical
So marvelously powerful is Liner nammg Tli- work, whirl, in one
aid Oil that soft corns seeum to 1 1, meut imyrtaut plmses of
shrivel right up and drop off. iti workaf the depnrtmnt-h
All druggists guavante" it andlinongev 1amtirapwa‛of late
are dispensing it to ma"} foot sof- Imgw ef I „ k of ...... xpe ane
ferern. . . nGais farilitix. Miss Pilling
musical programs und hocial affairs I
wh ch give ike Summer Nt mil nts as
much social activity n« the studentNi
in regular terms.
The rolls dine’ose that many ten conditions will partiy relieved
etrera return y.iir after y.nr > ,|,j, f„|, j„ tl„. w„w„„ „|,v„c„|
posH h or t e nolder o a It .A. I” । fra in tug department ofthelniver
ezerv the Master’s dcifr /’ in four । . , . . a
• ‛ 4 mH' ef Tpxmn throiigrh the IIse ui
niini mer terms without at t • -ti'Iam’P ' , .
' two hotlMeN on property belonging
at winter semnesterH. .. ... . L. . ..
• to the in-Mt nt ion Wlich bave been
। turnee *ov • r to that d pn rtment.
Instant Relief from ! hmr‛tMa""aMist, Iw *
. Bunions—Soft Corns ing__made, xuitable fur gynawium
- -.------ t I IMMf* nd eressing rooms.
No sensible person will continue ‘flee FirLI. Ilonse im one of the
yearsago," Eanard ,1,1, d ' ■ The | result. For prompt .xd
IHtl. «b.d of , 11, , w 1,, mna lettakevomeChamberlain’s EBa
with nothing but sard round it. water soon you feel fine Ask T97T
And now, just look at it, Idm , , your drucgist tor shis old, reliable
pink an gold A week ago, (1 e 1 ! remedy today trial size, send 4c to •
oral Gourad passed hy.1le pirked j Chamberlain Medicine Company,
three sprays, a blue, a white and 700 Sixth Avenue. Des Molrea, loyu
a red flower and fastened them toinamEnIAn2n
gether. ‘I’m going to und th.- I MAWWIDEILAINE
bunch to Father Clemencenu thia U"OUAMITIDRDIEVTOK""•
evyning, in Paris.’
possilile to praet ically
t ho number of elassea in
• C. B. Do
weekend in
-----vof-Mr,and
taching of many Nlilijert- Tl'*’ i
enrollment in t1ix couiRe wj- L,ve •• , ,
I I liink I hey
aw about 16,0/00) or twe ..lueitioii1 ... ,g. .. ,, ,
ple’N IhuhIn; Bftgvilty itml hatrerd,
courses for emfli teaelu r IJo' u**u;il | . . ,, 1 — ......T" ..........
they went nround Htrymg Yur there js the possibility that it we
Ert man, wliy, if 1“' waw "»eh a ’ follow the dictates of our appetites
patriot,, iaistend of growing flow ton elouely. we may not get enough ..... . ...
er, so fr.mf of tri *-- he wouLt/of ,hr proper f oaelements to meet LSeautiful.wildt.and -untamed.the
-- - * magnificent steed ranged with the
‛l‛hexe teicher*, .O’ltfl
501 pi iici th w b' >i* '1
schools* herlal uml i~,t • <1
tok~rheitwo piruy to M
It’s Cool!
“SILKEN
SHACKLES”
with
HUNTLY GORDON
IRENE RICH
Mr. and
her sisters;
, of Beaume
Post and
spent last
Ros. Mrs.
spend a w
, ing to their
rrul salts, vitamines, acids and sug
jars and in cold drinks they are not
only pleasantly eqoling, but ar
whelesome as well. Synthetie or
manufartured flavors used in man;,
beverages, while generally harmlesn,
usually have none of the food valu
of the fruit' juices which they imi
tate
Oranges, lemona and limes have
long been uned for drinks, and now
grapefruit hi meeting with equal
poputrty Atthongh,grapefrmit-- — -
and play at their radio shop this
morning at 11 o’etirk. A cordial
hi r dot ion inextended to the publie
hid tomer;,w. I’1 $ init The Khetin Sho ind hear
. A I- , guye • f“r g> uihoi? [ t Iu mt- r-ompi'»<T< of xysiropation.
califeruia l g syrupt’vhirl haul Wuine iday night will be r< quest
dirertior for hati am > 1 ildre >i night at the Y de, at whieh time,
of all agi printed on bottle.'The l’air-ef Jneku will sing aid
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, t , ■ , - - - . - r , , r r - T , , , 1.1 wiilluuexetoheautyand light-
l ing which would enhance a motion
‘‘7 ED pi Pur.- ofeveifthe “super” vati-
t H FK “-ety. And th- many splendid shots
A IL Ji # “ • ( of a herd of wild horses, the won-
di , - collie, Rex, and "Starlight,"’
atsi cutribute_considerab y' to‘ the
vimial enjoyment of the spectator.
“The Pair of Jacks”
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1d‛uY MOTHHKI Fvenanou
birUHIN, eoiufigatid, feveriwt child • viev
losey t)e* ple;uat tuste of "‘Cali-,;
PARIS, .July 31 Man proverhial for ineliviluni gymnat work half
Jy is not a hero to his valrt. hut of rarh Hny.
that does nut prevent : garlener Tle fifteen ii« W tennis eourts bo
worshipping his employer. "Fath ing iaiel out wil necommelate a
rr” EsnnnL who looka after theriirge inerease in the enr ollment
garden around former l’romiriin tbat -sort T‛he new courts will
(‘lemenceau’s little cottage at st lr i n/y1s (all, Miss I Hllitigliani
Vinecpt Ju ard in tho Venelcc,1~ail.
emaae
YARD AND GARDEN TOOLS “
Kow youk. Aug-2 nrrtiisFiiirr
-attuherafromsll-utnldeEkMW——) Rec \
grecs Hi 1 1 pill In f tin Aorlare 1)5-7, uege-
—bi yr;—Iwt41»»n - Uml-, lau i l rulleze, “4 I AL)_-h
sophmores for six wirk* 1 ,
Therc ;ir< attending 'Teaheru f'o)
)ege .'ll (‘olumbia l’niversitv. They
live in th' ; metromE; I ruwr ' thr 1
ncighhorhond teu rooms nmt setrel
lib, campus with the fervet of un
dergraduates. t xi« pt f th lzni1>
of mhh <1 ye
tion building bave small ~hilt* at turl But nobody’m got* a butt * I
taiched to them, cach cost a is । ng theheae than his. fe‛H a great o)d
name of 1 state. * 1ellow. Ih* fill- our head with
The shaded spot Ivrath wch word that ring
—-----Aree is-hel inviolate ffou.atuelruts—_Auaaniululllnd,thcoth
from that state, and their gu».fs.l,.r ,j|iy t)„, Htorm blew down ihf-
ccau n4xt duy. f‛he c4*k hml ten
l u goreuqnt from st innyor in Vane
. V < h im 'mo a1a reocivee me rough , r
Study Higher Education I 1, emingt,, hi a 1ne temper, । a- pinnible, forgetting that ex need
The teachers are working 4 I । an 1,11 Mister P’reg neuriahmnpt in summer as well ns
Master’ dekr* orutlrwirt p«> , s.u might ory well ryir’winter Irnides our nanal rensons
paring tlumaliu for. udiMU.i uh al. 1 +w mtrmr, —aLu*ud-unaralngryana
Edwara’ J c;rani. ivgi.lnn, will < , ; 11 , , if tokte good— there in the big fun-
l li' ti Vit‛ o »!;«••! at no it• 11 d l y । • 51
this whn tin hirg«*t Neq*je,l ui the , । .. ; ... .. 1 (jamernifal reawon: That the body re-
.ml *a <1 Inthfr Luiaid, V o'l . ‛ .
.0 th. baeksmith.’ i‛"in5 it promote growth, repair
A lof.kmi down roil* Mini tiNSMes AV’ ’
' ' """ I qwulure energy add heat. In winter •
t ime ttrtw-tret fmt fotr is wh ifnpor
taut one, but we ean well afford to
•-leave it mimmewlnt out of eonsidera
Hg Kyrp" an
family, it is the first of these fruits
to be ennmedranei thi tone44 *-
not only earier to handle, but moi*
enticing in flavor, hecause it is
tree ripened fruit. In beverage’
grapefruit canbesused just as I
eomea from the can, or the pulp,
which is the inner meat and juice
separated from the membranes, ean
be pressed gently to extract th
juice.
1 from those intrmsr, ngomrmn—Imitding’ writ tie
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
As administrator of the W. JI. Beckner Estate I will*
still tWb houses bn RobIhsOn hn<l Norih Border Sfraet/-
this property must be- sold to close up th Estate, if you
are wanting some property cheap please come and see
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trees to the A<lmm Nit.»
MEMORY
LANE
with •
conHide 11 in l hr iite‛ lr;
w il h the remaineer •»t ’ lit i ■
stueentstrkinr snmier u1tt--
Join Other Students
They joii with tlr hlu-h'it'
the state elubu, the erute I ’ ot -
ereation for whicl 1112 <p»;f f h i • ' ii p aziinst hm. 1‛ zuIn, tha‛ - "Ades" Help Keep
re •hi'. <!• nrtnunt auat Ie ia tuu p’ 1 . . _, • 4 r
ciyht somt ■ his is ' “ —Body Temperature
Down in Summer,
j merits. An unbroken record of
Qebume Hardware Co.
"Good Service"
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