Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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8ATFRDAY, pXTH'rt 37. I»1 f5.
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AT EASTER
More than ony other
time, a woman'* impujee
to appear at her rariient
beat must be obeyed.
Her costume should
mi rrow the freshness
and beauty of spring.
No matter what the costume may be, here is the
slipj>er to add the finishing touch.
PRICE . . . $4.00
YAT ES SH
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE.
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♦ voimrft foiiMAnrs
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Washington, D. C.p Mar. 27, —'
Lost bulletin gave forocaM* of dia-
Dirbance to tram continent March
26 to 30. warm Wave 25 to 2*, cool
ware April 2* to prll 1. Thl* dla-
Inrtmnro will cause a notable warir.
ware that will l»e followed by a
Hold wave and front* that will go
fnrlher south than usual. Mate.
rainfall than nanal wa* expected. >
during the nine day* centering on
; PANTHERS COMING
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♦ WOBU5fi NOTES. ♦
HERE NEXT HONDA! ****************
______ * The Paelftc Co*** league la the
fir** to aipm ft* iwhednte, Next*
.Tnewlay |a the day.
sfiniWA* r> \m in *H\rv,
DINE THEM 5 RtdAI.
ItEfNtfWlO*,
W tm
Everything la In readlite** *t
Lyon Park for the re*option of »|»»
Port Worth Panther* neat Monday
and Tuesday afternoon*.
The Sherman Western Asaojttefion
Mareh 2H.4»4toTM*flc enaat front ^HbriaXt"^ .........
to fa
nil he
the front all
v neat week.!
tt and thwi
ere on April j
California southward. In the sonth
ern states and eastern sections.
Next disturbance will reach Pa*
elflc roast about Mareh SO, ernes
Paeifle slope by floee of 21, great
j The Havana r*c|
l.wu* extended to fA
w 111 e*d tomorrow
‘are strong foeracf
was called a succ**!
5h
!»»• ineietMir
i weather, bavin* the advantage of th
> Y. M. C. A, *ym. and tne men an
rounding Into better renditions every I ,
,d**VK .u -aw , f Charley While and l-eaeh
central valleys April I to 3. eastern "T* „ ’ L ”****"**• ‘3,*re to meet in a ring battle la
.„ J,..___I especial!} In good phynicf crtndi .Work on Wotv.Uy White will
tloif. He has worked o*it doors ell - meet fmffy or Griffith* at Br
winter, right here »» .-•’berman and on hi* way west
therefore bar So arc p mating to do, | ___ ' ... ' - ....
Tire outlook fit that this will be
rroas
sections 4, Warm wave will cross
l*acifle slope about March 2b, groat
central valleys April I, eastern sec-
lions April 3, fool wave wilt cross
Pacific slope about April 2, great .
central valleys 3, eastern sectionx ^^’^
! Gardner,
bent year in
The speed mania
wifi again he;
the first bus
•41—»—<•>—<•>—« di,—®—re—@-@—®—ft) -ft),.
LISTEN TO ME
If you pay cash
we want your
trade.
JESS WALL
The Price Maker
(«' <h>" (*)—-®—*i*)1 ©—to
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We Started Business in Sherman j
' March 23rd, 1914
m i: have been hehh a year
AVII TO IS IT'S QUITE Cl,EAR
THAT THE PEOPLE LIKE WOKK
HONE M1THOIT ANY SHIHK
WITH NOTHING OVERIiOOKED
AM) ONLY HONEST WORK
BOOKED.
NOTICE HOW BUSY WE ARE MOST OF THE TIMF
Lomax Auto CO. I
® ' ' ■ • •. j|
hall op topn their itlwry tomorrow at Venice.
fCnlff,, where a 300-mfl* motorcycle]
man. whn>j*ped classic will lie pulled off.
has been rowing up second In the . _
line-up. has shotfn that he (a l»J ' The spring raelnif season fori
good physical eondUion and ont~~ttiorwughbredn open* nest Thnr^dayi
1ia* a_ few wire ed*c« to wear off. Ut Bowie. Two Weeks later the steals|
. ,. new, wltfer
base terri ;l.«xingt<tn to follow. |
lory. ' , ■ j __ _ _ |
Nokes. at, third base. is., playin' ‘ ""fiot~rt>or Cartsoh of Colorado
that station well, and fa work in* >9 eletffr boxer. M'hen he don
shape for
th; glow*- he means huslne^ nod
Id. i, He has Ioh two teeth in
reer. bet asks no quarter.
The important, feature will be the
orthern cold wave and southern
r0ol wave that will cross meridian
Stb, moving eastwnid, not far from
April 5. Better prepare to protect r.T" ""Z ""21 " , I*’1,,.
w “ H*m *'0
of year. Itains will continue in
southern and eastern sections. '
feeond disturbance’ of the month
v-iil reach Pacific coast about April
1, cross Pacific slope by close of
*>. great central valleys r, »0 k,
eastern sections !t. Warm wave will
cross Pacific slope about April I,
great central valleys 6, eastern' ,.Jm ..
sections K, Cool .wave will . cross K(.
Pacific Hope about April 7. grest 1
Mini i, .......... no* overdo the social stunt and ma
be depended on to stop the rollers
j and hot liners.
., jr«r, t r tss
a ?rout and rapid r «e in doing good work in the WhTgarden
He will he heard from all along the
line this suminer and sh*>ws evi-
In
Nine New Spring
Models in Ladies
Easter Pnnps
JUST ABBVE1
Bronze, Patents, Fawn’s and
Sand combinations. Onyx,
McCullum aand Gorden Hos-
iery in coktra to matcl.
mO
-1 s
in.OHO Miles to Wed.
out hard to get. in
opening season.
Pory, the fw-nt shortstop in tt >
1; Western Association, spent the win-
ter in California, where he p
Winter boiveball and did society.
game he (a putting np at
here. She completed a course at
_ Boston School of Domestic dcieaeo
27. Xa la- and taught in be south wd
th__tcrestii^ tollege romance is to have fmrlingtoB Seminary, at West Che*.
Sc ran to*, p*.. Ma
xLamv* teyfal culmination in far Manila, ter, Pa.
At«*HI3 ... k,. tiUe t.r..I. tr.Vj . .. « I
hia
when HIM Helen Hodges of
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Thia disturbance will begin withj
very
and rapid r'.*e In
at'jtcs that will go pc, mtj<h above
normal by last of April as they wPl
swms *z fnpr!int * ^
reratures during April will tend to) Milan, in the
this
crmtpteten a to.^ro mrte jour*
_ to tite Philippines. Miss,Hodges
jjvs-js jszs. rx® 5^f<«.ar.£
- fcfcftri. The rewrlnins event ii mlTrnhlLt^ vZ"**1 °£Z
shortKtop statlnir V* fvMeotlv r!M i«otirnamenr nt Mat of the At!ao-ifr llT' Jr1&t "• Perea, the
-* —■* —s--)Ue Coast Bowling Asmjctatton, whicn ' Qc
will stan on April 23.
romance He was also
a t*»cher and istdr was appointed
dlrtslou industrial supervisor of
.schools at .Manltg. Miss Hodges is
pa2i“«£Mrt2t8Se ZS usso”
league baseball dabs wrli travel
k*,r»p:; miles during the regular lea-
gue season this year.
Parent* wh* know from ex;
“*we insist upon Foley's Honey
Tar Coatipoand when buying a a
ic»ue for roughs, colds, croup.
'r grippe. C. f. Lunceford. Wi
ingtnn, Oa„ writes; "I intro ios
for six years and it never
failed. I think it Is the best re
Ay made for eongns sate eol
family ,7ield everywhere.
[HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPIXBSS
Without health, genuine Joy I*
lessen rainfall east of Rockies and i th "r'Vth".he" v—*r.....— ------ w -
lo increase rainfall west of the , ,.,rr h ,J J ’ , ‘ Jn Impossible; without good digestion I —
Rocky ridge. This will be favorable i' rllf. hl^^hot and^ thit cv?'»bd regular bowel movement yon ! ~ssa
to crops in the southern states and' d * ® ^ cannot have health. Why neglect’
the Pacific slope but in our middle! ,, ,h„ „ir... koeping bowels open and risk be-j
f- ° hi one Of the moat usefoi 8ifk and ajli , Yoa ,,)
members of the Sherman team. He £. t
faster «acb rear.
has his eyes in , aqcot have health.
____ keeping bowels open
northwest of the states and Can-
ada, where the soil is not alroadv “,7"^ JidT nZm'u? o' h*v* t0 Take one Snail Dr v
W \mr , “f1 Returns will> be. j !wbin(i o,e bat.
T, ° Ittr n °^ ,JvApri,1 i"' the pitching staff. Billings and
umr'rh hfa in^ude^,Francis seem to be getting limbered
' L , up Taster than the rest. although
nnr* nf"/ho- " .!./ m ^ ^lrst • Corzine is rapidly getting into condi
A, lh n ,t T o B,Vra «•>»- Ray is big and stout and has
less than, the average. I sualiy a ,,one ..h,r<l ,.ho...„„„ nf fh„ lar,„ _ —T. J
great change ocettrs fn the location
warehouses during the winter. He
Safety and Service
V) VIA ^
The Home Interurban
also getting in
is no gueesiug "at
Eitllenweidcr and Trammell
(Texas Traction Company)
between
Denison Sherman Dallas
and intermediate points
Direct interurban connect Iona at Dallas for Waco, Corsican*.
Tort Worth, Cleburne ami intermediate points!
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KODAKS and DEVELOPING 1
Let 118 sell or rent you a Kodak and develop your lilms 1
SPORTING GOODS, BOOKS
And all leading Periodicals
PRINTING of tell kinds. Also
Engraving
llEYNOLDS-PAKKER COM’Y.
of rainfall with the incoming rain- WMll in for n few glanxas ggalnat
Tl.-TVc'v n°,t "T, nRC 1S New Y«rk Thursday and at times
' V ,or Aprl .. J11 ^ ""‘f’ showed great ability. If Rav gets
port a nf chnngo will be for Centra at hi!lU5elf he is a food pitcher and
Z J !' r H ! , rual ,hp has a lot <,f Wends among the
r n nl^w' n • fanii ttb0 h°P« “» him make
We are ot opinion that Russia 1 Tramell Is
will he afflicted this year by * >Tn1ition ^rre
great drouth and the best thing ’ i(,
lh°l,r'nt„Z df for '•»**«';wi,l do after Hie. train dowE.
eoplo would be to place an cm-, M;lnaKe,. Dad KitO r has been sick
' !" h'.*n ’iPPing R*" *hey for )i1(! past two weeks w ith the
Br ain Jn,'V r " ° m “ ’T? Kri»*- aDd »«er*pon was
Bntam and France would regard it-(aktnl to „le Sherman Hospital. The
as an tmfrlentfly act. Indications physicians state that a Tew da vs of
SL»!. nIV°wn,f rrmR,.n lD‘ith'' l*r01>er hriou him
, vaun/ hmR' Meaco " haIe a around all right, lie wm In uniform
, " 1,l,d .rro'M51 «>ere a, Lyon. Fart Thursday afternoon,
that thrive on excessive rains will
be abundant.
the morning yon will
free bowe! movement
have a
and~ feel |
much better. Helps yonr appetite j
d gestion. Try one tonight ;
ind
All druggists.
—-«■»■*--
•Htnev Owners to Organise.
"■ i-J
Take HE RHINE for indigestion.
It relieves pain in a few minutes
and forces trie fermented
which causes the misery
bowels where it is expelled.
50e. Sold by H. L. Sheehey.
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
World Events of March 27.
but really should have been in bed
During his indisposition Gardner
will have charge of the team. lie is
an inexperienced captain, the men
_a11 like him and they will work to-
matter gethor tike clock-work in the games
into the ; with Fort Worth.
Price i _,The fans and their friends should
dtetv| turn out well to these games and
encourage the team and those behind
hall
-■0 . it in giving Sherman a good
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1206-
1625 -
team for toll
<•)—<£-® •)—®—®—
■®—(i>—®—®
Free, One 25c Bottle Catsup
WITH
I pound I . S. Itb ud Coffee. .
'ii iMitinil l . S. Blend Ten
I Bottle Extract, any flavor..
I Bottle 23c Catsup FREE____
A
.35
.50
.25
.00
#1.10
l’reservee,
Remember ,we have fivsh stock ♦ turn-Cliow, trickles,
Olives and Olive OH. Rest Brands on the Market.
M ill appreciate orders for just, any ninoust you may want.
U. 8 COFFEE & TEA CONTY
OLD STAR BAKERY STAND. BOTH 1‘lfONES III.
.
CLASSIFIED ADS. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.
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We Are Non Prepared
To furnish you with anyihiug iu tlio Meat line. Qur Href
I'nfk and Veal Is always I'Ve h HOME slaughter of the No. 1
Grade. All kinds of Smoked Meats. TRY AN' ORDER OK OCR
SPECIAL IIO.ME-MADE PURE PORK SAt SAGE. We arc in.
sUBiing » full line of lleln* Sweet, Sour and Dill llrkles, Catsup,
Chili Sauce, India Relish and Mustard. Brick, Swiss and long-
horn Cheese, Crackers, etc. Me receive daily shipments of Krcsli
Oysters and Pish. Phone your wants to
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SHERMAN FISH & MEAT MARKET
•jA yl. . .. . ■ ‘ - '£L
ft. ». WM (iHEUTV, Prop
PKOMPT DELIVERIES.
pssp m
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PHONES NO. 100.
Robert Iir:u;e crowned king
of Scotland by Isabella, a
descendant of Macduff.
Died, James I of England.
Translation of the Dilde. m
present use bears his saiufivn 1 h
and authority. I
Notes pud Observations.
The Denison team is getting in
good shape. Manager Babe Peebles
has had his men iratnlbi-’. for sev-
eral weeks, and pome nf them train-
ed more or less all sh« "inter, Th-
team .nut up a great gain* against
Friday afttFriibon, germ-
ing seven hits, two of which were
The Democrat ha£ been requested
to publish the following:
After many towns in Texas have
adopted the “Jitney Service,'* and
as the public seems to patronize it
wH over San Antonio, as well as
other cities, have organized local!
bodies of jitney owners to regulate j
this newt awl enterprising traffic.;
In some cities the administration |
have or will adopt ordinances to
regulate. Some of these are so
stringent that (he local organize-;
Ucn has put up a fight against
them, and in many instances with
success; as for instance, Austin.'
Houston, etc ■
The San Antonio organisation
seems—to he aware of the fact that
a state organization must be ere-'
ated soon for belter protection. A1
convention of delegates of the dif-i
erent cities ts planned to be held i
there in April to discuss a state con-,
stttution. Therefore the secretary j
of the San Antonio Auto Service as-
sedation, Mr, Wm. Haensler, P. O. j
Box 351. asks all secretaries to!
send their names and address, and
a copr o? their constitution and city
ordinance as soon as possible to pre-
pare for the state and national con-
vention which will be held in May
at Kansas City He will also give
nil information in regard to jitney
organizations and will send the con-
sfltnlion tor the asking.
Both Women are Washing,
Which Way Do Yoa Wash?
Was This Woman Right?
w:
“ r»U will hwt nab Ike
Rev. mhal you Mg. To* 1
rHILE you can tell what
one woman is doing, you
would never guess that
the woman reading was doing a
better job of washing than the other.
She is not wearing out he* clothe* an a
-art).board or machine —no* wearing
oat her back and health. She is wise to
Magic Washing Stick
Ntetura! utj* eocnMnetf fa a wftxlilc
niielt, each stick divided into five See-
t.*cas. Cite section Is dissolved whh
the ?o#p ami th* clothes are feotfed in
the boiler. Washing Stick open.*3*
the texture ot the cloth and the dirt
comes out without a sin*.'* rub* AH
kmd* of clothe* are so washed. The
haby’s white clothes* all white clothes,
the colored clothes, the hosiery, alt are
cleansed alike, and better ^cleansed
than rf yt>« nibbed «nd tubbed and
were and. tore,
woman will have her wash on the hnr
in halt the time the other women wiU
require. She win stay young and fresh
ar.d be enjoying Hie long after the other
woman has worn herself out
go into there Vouae and do • ■■‘ling
to groee U-an4 then the, thimh yrm
trie lad them, mmlii tued eeremi ritwee.”
ICagte Washing Stick contains no lye,
nor aikaU, nor cauetie, nor other harmful
things. Your most ignorant het|> wtB
net damage your clothes if you make
them use Magic Waahia* Stick. It
takes out sit tenon, sR (bar. work,
worry sod drudgery, tf it doss say
of these thing* you went to know It—
and you can A know ft until you try tt.
WmX Day m
Are Mad.
Say Day*
FIFTEEN WASHINGS U CTS.
FwUjn then 2c. a day res see# fwn
ehUed yaur 2Sc.*WIU. B^ETUIJNeS
*< - *
A. B. Richards Company,
Sherman, Texas.
IMS
<*f—$r
1632—Canada, tape Breton tt:rl '’nilu'rs- ,hn'*‘ two-haggerp and two
Acadia was restored to Hit* |ii"8'es- Thc w:‘a H <o I la
French by u new treat) . / fuvoi of New* \ork, hut Denison
1621--Leonard Calvert, brother oi i,nade four wrned runs against them,
Lord Baltimore, arrivediwhich slamls out well to the credit
with 200 settlers to govern of Babe Peebles' team.
Mm viand. He esta'WIslied
religoius liberty and granted
lots of 50 acres to each emi-
grant.
110 1 Convention between Denmark
and Sweden for mutual -de-
fense of their rights.
1X02 -Treaty of Amiens signed be-
tween England. Spain, France
and the Batavjan republic.
2 sli General Jackson defeated the
Greek -1-ndians at the battle
of Horseshoe Bend
1X20 All opium owned oy British
stHtJects In china, valued at
?‘.M'00.00:i, destroyed by tjr
tier of the Chinese govern-
ment.
1X51 i'rami- declared war against
Russia.
Ixfil Day following President Lin-
coln's Amnesty Proclamation,
5oo citizens of Alexandria,
La., took the oath.
1311 Frank Tannenbaum, ieador m
the Industrial Workers of
the World, sept to jail for
one year for Infasibri iff New
York churches,
♦“» f » te~ori
?. frm
A TEXAS Hl-MllR
J
Thr Texas WondGr cr re» kidney
and bladder troubleB, dissolves
gravel, ctiris diabetes, Weak and
lame backs, rheumatism and a’l ir-
regularities of the kiaueis add blad-
der In both rti’eh And Vvctmon. Regu-
lates bladder tronbles |n children.
If not sold by your drairgist, will
he sent by mail on receipt Of
One staiill bottle taiWif months’
treatment, and seldom falls to per-
fect a cure. Send for testimonials
from this and other fstates. Dr. B. W.
Hall, 2926 Oliva Street, 8t, Loula,
Mo. Bold by drugxlata.
* i- r
Bob Bescher, thc New York Giant
outfielder who was sold to the St.
Louis Cardinals, in a deal in which
McGraw is getting Pitcher Phil Per
rftt, finally decided that lie would
not go to st. Louis, and so inform-
ed Aianager Huggins by wire from
Denison. The trade was con--um-
ated while Bescher was ih Sherman
and at first said lm would go, hut]
afterwards changed his ‘mind. Hr
has an iron clad, contract with Ale
Uraw which carries him through the
season of 1917, and says lie likes
Little Old New York.
Price errors were chalked agaitistl
the Denison players in Friday's
game with New York, hut with tie
cold wave swooping down on the
park it is really a wonder they
didn’t make more, of them.
The McKinney High school base
ball team defeated Denison High
school at McKinney Friday by a score
of :! to 2. There wero no scores
until the seventh inning. Oats pitch
ed a no-hit game for McKinney.
Ft.een and Marshall formed the 'Den -
Ison bat Iet". , while t)ntosuani| Moore
Worked for McKinney. Dallas \eyys.
Sherman High to M'hitevvriglit.
Sherman High school baseball
team left this morning for VVhite-
wrlglit and this afternoon Will play
Carlisle tolfitary academy, one of t It -
strongest teams on the high sohool
circuit. All the men are hi- splen-
did condition but the team is hand!
capped through the loss of l)otsy
Blades, pitcher, on account of sick-
ness. The probable lineup
Sherman is as follows: Bbndnrant,
pitcherf Smith, catcher; MTieat,
first baae; McKown, second base;
IJtevens, short stop; Lowry, ' ‘ ‘
base; Wendt, Early, outfield
Beldont
Today's Simrting .Schedule.
Bbwlintr- National Howling Asso-
ciation tournament opens at New
York.
Golf -Open North and Smith
Championship, at Ptnehurst.
Gymnastics-- National Amateur
Championships, at San Francisco
Exposition; intercollegiate eham
pionships. at Columbus Gniversity,
New York
Rwi milling—National Amateur
champlonshiiKS in ,220-yard swim and
distance plunge, at Boston. -
Wrestling —Intercollegiate chatn-
plonshtpa, at South Bethlehem. Pa,,
Tennis Finals In Longwood cov-
ered court tournament, at Boston.
Bovine Amateur' championships,
finals, at New York; Walter Mohr
vs, Leach—Gross, to rounds, a*. New
York.
—-----»♦-----
W. T. Azbel), ex-postmaster of
Edwardsport, lnd.,' writes: "I suf-
fer'd from severe trouble w.th my
kidneys and back. First bottle of
Foley Kidney I*IBs gave me relief.”
Thousands testify that backache
rheumatism, sore muscles, aching
joints and bladder weakness vanish
when Foley Kidney Pills were
taker. ' Bold everywhere, tu-th-sat
Ddfereet Matter.
He They say fDat she is engaged to
Beil ^ .
Flic I ill night Unit she detested
noisy [leupte, f. .
IK* Dig -ton she likes his ring!—Call*
fornla Peljriin.
STOP ARGUING
j\bout toujrh meat. Solve the problem by calling
Arnold’s Market
OLD !KH»
BOTH PHONES
Delivery anywhere in City
Every Piece of Meat a Good Piece.
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t *.L - - - . - -s. ='1 ri!ii0iOaoii
Carefully
Sreened
COAL
Full
Weight
A
l
ONLY I HE BEST
From Me A tester and Briar Creek
Phones 90 f. ARNOLOI
%
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j FERNDELL VEGETABLES
IN SANITARY TINS—Asparagus, Lima Beans, Stringiest
Beans, Herds, Corn, Tomatoes, Sweet M'rinkte Peas, Superfine
Kitted. Peas, Iriniipkins, Red Kidney Peas Okra, and Tomatoes.
One gallon Burbank Peas, special price,...........50c
The quality of these goods is guaranteed to you.
Cash Grocery Com'y
. OLD PHONE SM_m. y NEW rtlONE 34T. MM
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WHY HAIR FALLS OUT \
Dandruff causes a feverish Irrita-
tion of the scalp, the hair roots
shrink, loosen anil then the hair
cornea out fast. To stop falling
hair at once and rid the scalp of
for dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle' 'of
Dandorine at any drug store, pour
a little in your hand and rub well
into the scalp. After a few appll-
third I cations all dandruff disappears and
mid I the hair stops falling out.—Adver-
' I tlsement.
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Do You Know Thai Your Fire Insurance Policy Is a Con-
tract Thai May Become A Claim
, is your policy ( or contract) jCjMMCtly wrltteg]
the agedt' Klih wroth it -*«oes he
; ;
after a fire to correct the policy,
service is at your disposal for the
COPLEV &
BOTH PHONHH. S
how? It,’
Better consu
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