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Pie Crust.
Ttoy tableaponfuls sifted flour, one
MMwpuon cold lard, two tablespoons
?sM water and a pinch of salt. Chop
flhs lard in the flour unttl it Is fine.
An mix with the water, using all the
^taor. Turn out upon a well-floured
Aaaurd, divide equally and roll out
??w?-iu*ir. Cover tire pie pari, patting
Or crust to get out the air. Fill with
adtatever fruit you have, roll out the
apser crust, fold In half and cut three
abort nlits near the center of the
Aald. place over the pie and pat down
l Ate edges. Trim off the rough edges
sard mark around the edge with the
CiitxM of a fork. Rake until a nice
ftmarfl Hothnr tm i oeror?o *?nrl ?II
? ? ?uuvtiv* up cut/ ov? u|/o auu i vii
jftim out again, and cut out with a
can cover about the size of a silver
- *Sallar. Prick each piece with a fork
pari bake a delicate brown. Place a
Ml of jelly in the center of each
place and you have a plate of dainty
3 ^ 1 -? | ?
Heavy Postage on Letter.
A Dover, N. II. man has a letter
fiaai the Arctic sea on which the poBtape
amounted to more than $25. It
-PC* written on a vessel in the Arctic
whaling fleet, and had to be sent by
use of the boats returning with a
, > ewrpn.
TOBlt:UEI) WITH GKAVKL.
Sheet Using Doan's Kidney. Pills Not
m Kloflo Stonr Has rornicd.
Opt. S. L. Crute, Adjt. Wm. Watts
Cfcmp. TJ. C. v., Roanoke, Va? says:
?"I suffered a
long, long time
with my back,
and felt draggy
and listless and
tired all the time.
I lost from my
ary passages were
too frequent, and
I have had to get
upoftcn at night.
I had headaches
sad diuy spells also, but my worst
mWofing was from renal colic. After
1 began using Doan's Kidney
Mils I passed a gravel stone as big as
m Pcan. Since ihen I have neyer had
sua attack of gravel, and have picked
op to my former health and weight.
I am a well man, and give Doan's
KJdnoy Pills credit, for it."
Hold by all dealers. f>0 cents a
itoxn Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
-Th. X.
There is hardly anything that
makes a woman madder than to have
her photograph look like her. So. 127.
Itch cured in 30. minutes by Wool ford'
Snmtarr Lotion, never tails, cold by Drugr'M.1
Mail orders prjointly tilled by Dr.
Detcnon, Crawtordsville, lnd. fl.
fThe Eyes.
V/hen the eyes have been irritated
ifbrcngll excessive ose a compress ?f
Jlxio linen wot with very cold wuter will
maaoraily bring relief. An eyewash
{Chat hp particularly excellent when inaRammai
Ion has HQi*ain can be made by
wumuib.'ng ^ drops of spirits or camjptmr,
cne teaapoonful of tioric acid and
twrp-thlrds of^a cupful of boiling water.
Oool, strain through tuuBlln and apply
eery hour wlih an eyeoup. Veils with
thick. haatr* dots are extremolv bad for
the eyes, and they are not half as pretty
as the finer French veils with a
large dot scattered hero and there.
(Heading In the twilight or continuing
to do fancy work when the eyes are
Hired should be forbidden.
K Grown of. Gold.
"The late Paul Lawrence Dunbar,
the n? gro poet," said an editor, "once
ddre-sed a Sunday Bchool in New
tfork. An odd Incident happened,
though, at Its end. an Incident that
>unbtir laughed at as heartily as the
rest of us.
"Ihinhar. toward the close of his remarks,
said:
'? i **'And, my little friends, if you do
11 these things some day you will
rear a gold crown. Yes. each of you
wmn "uy win wear n gold crown.'
"A little chap in the front row.
catching the poet's friemlly eye, pipeil:
t u"Vy fader wear3 one now.'
said the poet.
" W 9. he does?on his toof/ said
tbc little chap."'
cjrKM:n nnrrou
<Cui cu a 20 Year-' Trouble Without
Any Medicine.
A wise Tnd'unn physician cured 20
jronrs* stqntuch dineaso without any
Jnnll.-inc, as his patient tells:
*'t had stomach trouble for 20
jrours, tiled allopathic medicines,
fatonl mcdit itte3 and all the simple
L remedies suggested by nty friends, j
1 but grow worse ail the time.
% . "Kinally a. doctor who is the most
% prominent physician in this part of
P the H:al)> told wwrnidicino would do
ce no -utod Anly irritating my stom<w.h
und making it worse?that I
mast look to diet and quit drinking
?r*?Iloe.
*T cried out in alarm, 'Quit drlnkiiafc
coffee!' why, 'What will I drink?'
"*'Try Postum.' said the doctor; 'I
?fr?x,k lr and you will like it when it
made according to directions, with
?rrow?. for it is delicious and has
ar.nf ol the bad effects coffee has."
well, that was two years ago, and I
A nm still drinking Postum. My
?te?ar? is right again and I know
for hit the nail ou the head when
%?* ?.trilled cotfee was the cause of
say trouble. I only wish I had quit
timers ago and drank Postum In Us
>?<:k " .Name given by Postum Co.,
sHaeCreek, Mich.
rr loo 5a?o to mend. Ten days'
tl 4>T Postnm In place of coffee
\lr? rxroadeifa. There's a reason,
v.ok in pkgs. for (ho famous littlo
^'"'The Road to Wcllville."
?, j ' \ . x ^ a ,v
N i
tXPlAINSRSTE BILL
Facts About the Leading Piece
of Work By Last Congress
ITS STRONG AND WEAK POINTS
Salient Features of the Measure
Which Became a Law After
Lengthy Consideration.
Tt is cornetliin?r of a task to study
in detail tlie ''rate bill" as it lias
become law. Tt may. therefore, bo
useful to our readers to make a summary
of the salient features that
work important changes in the interstate
commerce law. The definition
of common carriers includes for the
lirst time express companies and pipe
lines for the transuortation of nit lint
nol seel pi lie: ear companies. The
dclinition of a railroad covers all the
appurtenances eoniuyted with tracks
and terminals, and the term "transportation*'
covers all the inslumcntalities
used in receiving, conveying
and delivering: persons or property,
including: what is necessary for ventilation.
refrigeration, storage, hail- ,
dling. etc. This brings under the law
the so-called private car companies
and elevators. The clause restricting
the use of passes or free transportation
is new. but it is pretty liberal in
the exceptions made. The provisions
intended to prevent common carriers
from competing in production and
trade in commodities which they
carry is limited to railroad companies
and lakes effect on the first of May,
UH)8. The main purpose of this,
which was one of the Senate amendments.
is to divorce the ownership,
contrdl and operation of coal mines ,
from the railroads engaged in transporting
the product, hut it applies
to all other eominodities except such
as may be for the use of the railroads I
in their business as common carriers.
tj_:I J- >
naiiman.N are required to make 011
reasonable terms sueli eoiiiieetion at
shipping points by means of spurs,sidings,
etc., as may lie ' reasonably
practicable,'* where it will result in
"suflieieut business to justify the '
construction and maintenance of the .
same." Whenever they fail to do
this and complaint is made, the commission
after investigation may require
it to be done, and its orders in
the premises may be enforced by the
same proceedings as its other orders.
The provisions regardintr tlie tiling
and posting1 of schedules of rates and
charges are fuller and more explicit
than those of the law at present.
They must include all through and
joint rates, or, where these are not
established, all the separate rates and
charges ''applied to tluougli transportation."
No change can be made
without a notice of thirty days, except
that the commission may*"in its
descretinu and for good causes
shown," allow changes on shorter
nouee or modify the requirements of
the law "in respect to publishing,
posting aiul filing tariffs." All contracts,
agreements or arrangements
between common eaiTiers affecting
thoii* rates or charges must he tihsl
with the commission, anil it may prescribe
the form of all schedules. Similar
requirements arc made regarding
passenger fares. There is a stringent
anti-rebate provision, which is
substantially that of the Klkius Act.
but somewhat strengthened. ]t
makes it unlawful for "any person
or persons or corporation to offer,
grant or give, or to solicit, accept or
receive any rebate, concession or discrimination
in respect to the transportation
of any property." whereby
such property shall "hv any dvice
whatever be transported at a less rate
than that named" in the published
scuenuies, or whereby "any other advantage
is given or discrimination
practiced." The penalty is n heavy
line for each offense, but any person
or any officer, director or agent of a
Corporation who shall he convicted
of the offense is made also subject to
imprisonment. Ample provision is
made for the enforcement of this
clause, and offenders who receive rehates
or pecuniary advantage are
made liable to forfeit three times the
value of the eonsideratioii received in
proceedings brought on authority of
the Attorney (ieneral.
The section giving the commission
power to prescribe rates lias been
made familiar in the long discussion
of this measure. It is only necessary t
to recall that where upon complaint
and after full bearing the commission
finds that "any of tli'- rates or charges
whatsoever demanded, charged or
collected," or any regulation ov practice
"effecting such rates or transportation,"
are "unjust or unreasonable,
or unjustly discriminatory or
unduly preferential or prejudicial or
otherwise in violation of any of the
provisions of this Act," it may "do
i< i mmv' jiim |jit- i 111ii* wuai win im
tin; just and reasonable" rates or
charges to be observed as the maximum,
and what practice i> just, la%*.and
reasonable to bo thereafter followed,
and may issue an order for
their observance, which "shall take
effect within sueli reasonable time,
not less than thirty days, and shall
eo ii tin no in force for such period not
exceeding two years, as shall be prescribed
in the order of the commission,
unless the same shall he suspended
or modillcd, or set aside by
the commission or be suspended, or
set aside by a court of competent
jurisdiction." The power to pre
%
' Mmmmrnmrnrnrnmar %
vn i wun
HUNTING TRIP
Be sure to 1* property ariuim*^?obtain the STEVENS
and you L an not c;o T\ RONC, We tua'-e
RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $180.00
PISTOLS . from 2.60 to 60 00
SHOTGUNS . . from 7.60 to 36 00
Askyourck.ilrran l insist; i;ftvl for rjo-pare ?tiuson
our popular make If trated catalog. if Interyou
cannot obtain. n*c ship i cstcJ in shooting, you
direct, farriir^e ehar~cs I ought to have it. v lined
prepaid% upon receipt of j for f?Mit cents In Stampi to
catalog firice. I cover postage.
Our attractive thrrc-color Aluminum Hanger will be
sent anywhere for 10i cuts in staini*.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.,
P. O. Box 4006
Chicopse Falls, Mass., U- S. A.
OUR PRICE LIST.
Combining good quality aud low prices.
The pricQS quoted below are guaranteed
to bo the lowest for quality of Goods:
1 year old Corn Wiiskx, jkt gallon $1.50
2 " 1.15
2 ? .. 2.00
'* If ?? ,f M M > 2. 25
5 ,, ,, Tar Heel Corn Whiskey 3.00
1 Good Kyo Whisky per gal 1.75
2 ? ? Good Rye Whisky " " 2.00
3 ? ,, Good Rvo Whisky " " 2.50
4 Good Rye Whisky " " 8.00
5 .. ., Good Rye Whisky " " 4 00 ,
No charge for vessel or packing.
50c Hxtni will prepay express on one
to three gallons; over 3 gallons, 75c.
SHUMAN & COMPANY,
SALISBURY - - N Q. !
i
When in the Market 1
FOR !
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
CALL ON OR WRITE ,
Jolin JS/Lo^srle, ;
SALISBURY, - N. C.
^ l
scribe rates extends through and 1
joint rates where the carriers halve
failed to agree upon them and cmnplaint
is made. Elaborate provision ,
i> made i'ol* enforcing the orders of ,
the commission, by prosecutions for
failure to comply with the require- 1
meats of the law and tor forfeitures
and penalties. Incidental*' in designating
the venue for suit.- against the
commission to 4 enjoin, set aside, annul
or suspend any order or requirement
of the commission." jurisdic
lion for such suits ss specifically vest- 1
eil in the Circuit Court* ?>l the Unit- |
ed States. This is a point which pr?- "
voted surh a ponderous and prolong-.
e<! debate in the Senate. The provisions
of the former Art for expediting
'' the hearing and determination
of suit in equity an so forth" is
made applicable, with some further
specifications, and here the proviso
over which so much contention was
made is interposed, "that no injunction
or interlocutory order or decree
suspending or restraining the enforcement
of an order of the commission
shall he granted except <>n hearing
after not less than five days' notice
to the commission.'
The other important provisions- are I
those relating to an mini reports to the
commission, the details of which are |
fully prescribed, giving the coiniuis- ,
sion power in its descretiou to pre
.ni-1 iik* Tonus ior all -*aeounts? re- i
cords and memoranda to he kepi, by
the carriers" subject: to the Aet:.. including
those relating to the movement
ot* trallie, n< well as receipts
ami expenditures, and enlarging the
commission to seven members with
seven-year terms ami increasing salaries
to $10,000 a year. There 's no
doubt that this bill lias greatly strengthened
and improved the inter-State
commerce law. llnv, this provision
giving the cointniskm power t.<o prescribe
rates will work can only be
determined by experience, i'robablv
the only elTeet it will have wit! be to
put the carriers on their guard and
induce them to take pains with their
schedules to nvuiil conflict with the '
authority ot the commission. The !
commission may also he cautions
about conflict <?vef rates, but it' there
should be serious conflict the cumbersome
system would probably break
down by its own weight.
New Canal Commission.
.
Washington. Special.?Because of
the failure of the Sou ate to cor.rirm
the Isthmian Canal Commission, President
Roosevelt lias named a new
commission consisting of Theodore 1*.
Shouts, chairman; John F. Stevens.
Governor, Governor Charles E. Magood.
Brigadier General IVter C.
Hains, IJ. S., (retired), Mordceai
Endieott, civil engineer, I*. S. X. !
ami Benjamin M. llnrrod. members..
mmm.
THERE'S THE RITB.
"Ilo you thir! :? mathematician is
flkriy 10 make a good business man?"
asked the student.
"Not necessarily," answered Mr.
Dustin Stax. "A mathematician can
pile up long rows of figures. But the
hard part of the trick is to set tho
dollar mark in front of them."?Waah*
ington Star.
l.o. toi
VlTS.St.TUa a' DcbccNwtou DImhw per?
an^dtlf eured bjr Dr. KIIm'i Great N*rr?
Kestorer. II trial bottle and tnatlM tra*.
Do. H. B. Ki,i*k. L<L. 981 Arch *t.,PblU..Pa.
In March 1M6 Japanese left the Hawaiian
Islands for the Pacific Coast.
Mrs. Wlnalow's Boothing Byrop for Children
teething ,so ftena t begum*, reduces inflamiuUoa,sla|tpsll^UWVUd
oolio,26cn bottle
William Dean Ho wells can tell by your
accent what city yon came from.
Tiikn'Dr. RlRR^rn Huckleberry Cordial
For all IJow?l Troubles. Cholic, Dysentery.
Choleramorbus, Cholera Infantum, Children
Teething, etc. At Druggists 25o and 50e.
Lord Northcote, governor-general
of Austrulia. was entertained at a
banquet in a coal mine at Newcastle.
New South Wales. The banqueting
ball was "00 feet below tho surface.
How'a TMi T
We offer One Hundred Dollars Iteward for
any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, hav* known F. J.
Cheney for the last 16 years, und believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
auil financially able to carry out any
obligations made l>y their llrm.
IV est A Thcax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
(J.
Waldixo. Kixnak A Mabvix, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrn CureLs taken internally, actingdirectlyupon
the blood tiDd mticuous surfaces
of the aystem. Testimonials sent free,
l'rlce, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
State pride takes strange forms
Wisconsin notes that more rats than
ever before are being caught within
ncr uoruers. Stic attributes tliis fact
to the increased production of cheese.
CHILD'S AWFUL SKIN HUMOR.
scrrnin.il With 1'nin ? SufTrrinp; Ncnily
Hrohr I'nrrnt't llfiirt?Spfctllly
Cured by Cutlrura.
"I wish to inform you that the Cuticura
Remedies liave put a Htop to twelve years
of misery 1 passed with my son. As an
infant I noticed on his body a red spot,
md treated same with different remedies
for about five years, but when the spot hefan
to get larger 1 put hint under the care
of doctors. Under their treatment the
disease spread to four different parts of
his body. The longer "the doctors treated
Inm the worse it grew. During the day it
would get rough and form like scales. At
night it would be cracked, inflamed and
badly swollen, with terrible burning and
itching. When I think of his suffering it
nearly breaks mv heart. Ilia ocreams
could be heard down stairs. The suffering
of my son made me fall of misery. 1 had
no ambition to work, to eat. nor could 1
sleep. One doctor told ine that my son's
eczema was incurable, and gave it up for
\ bad job. One evening 1 saw an article
in the paper about the wonderful Cuticura
and decided to give it a. trial, i tell you
the Cuticura Quit men t is worth its weight
in gold, and when I had used the tirat box
of Ointment there was a orrnnf iirvr?i-rvv?.
ment, and by the time I had used the
second set. of Culicurn Soap, (Ointment
and Resolvent my child was cured, tie is
now twelve years old. and his skin is as
tine and smooth as silk. Michael Steinman,
7 Sumner Avenue, Brookl; ny S. Y.,
April 18. 1905."
Don "c waste (into* findintr Am It
[villi yourself; lln:<'s what yimr
friend.4- arc for.
CA.PUDINF.
6 \ IMMEDIATELY CP***
J '1 U. HEADACHES
I jy ' . uraln op COEDS
^ott*t 10c- At Drurxusi
! POPE-TOL
\ THIS 4-CYIJ
E Contains svery good featu
I incliiiiHxng /,'hrftpie
I Gravity feed. C;
J cam b<r driven feeiiiii
| SO miles an beui oc
J A light wieldy car c
* tires ; rasy on the pocketbc.o
| POPE -TOL
This :s our fa*ont entr
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Ir. engine ana -cnassis and
owner. Roamy Tonneau ai
WIS TO PI.A
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"IT SAVED MY LIFE"
PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE
Mrs. Willadsan Tails How She Triad Lydia
E. Pinkhan'e Vsgetable Compoaad Jaat
in Tine.
Mrs. T. C. Willadsen. of Manning,
Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham :?
" I can truly say that you have saved my
life, and I cannot express my gratitude tio
you in words.
"Before I wrot? to you, telling yon how I
felt, I had doctored for over two year* steady
and spent lota of money on medicine* besides,
hnt it all failed to help me. My monthly pe1
rinds had censed ami I suffered much pain,
with fniutiiig spells. headache, buckadte and
t>e?ring-down paina, and I was so weak I
could nardly keep airouud. As a last resort
i I decided to write yon and trv Lydia E.. Pink;
harc.'s Vegetable Compound, and 1 a'Ui so
| thankful that I did, for after following- rour
! instructions, which you sent me free nil
charge, I became regular and in perfect
health. Had it not been for you I would be
in m * grave to-day.
" I sincerely trust that, this letter may >ad
every suffering woman in the country to
I write you for help as F did."
When women are- troubled with> Iri
regular or painful periods, weakness,
I displace.mentor ulceration of an organ,
! that bearing-down feeling, inflamnuation.
backache, flatulence, general del
bility.. indigestion ot nervous prostrai
tion. Cliey should remember there is
t one tried and time remedy. Lydia E.
! Pinkham'sVcgetableCompound atonce
| removes such troubles.
No other female medicine inthe world
has received such widespread and unqualified
endorsement".. Refuse all substitutes,
For 25 years Mrs.Fink-ham. daughter!
in-la'.v of Lydia E. Finkhatn. has under
J her direction, and since her decease,
i been advising Hick women free ot
| charge. Address, Lynn, Mass.
]
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT",
TULAIMC UNI VERSITVfOF LOUISIANA)
Its ltdvantages lor luui-ncal Instruction. both
In ntnt-le laboratories mwi abundant hospital
materi.ils are unequalled v." ?. an-fsn is given
to the grent Charity llo?|iit.?t with 900 beds nru'
i 30.000 patl-ats annnallx N*e,-ial Instruction -a
| glv"n daily ut the bedside of the sick Tll?
n-vl urns' m begin* October IKth. lilllH. Kcr
1 catalogue arid ItiforuiatIon address
I I'KOP'.H. F C'ltAll.l.F. .11. IF. Ilran.
P.O. i?rn wrr JfBt. NK?# UKI.KAsls, L.it
#3 Dropsy It
\ Removes ail swelling in R to rci
1 days; effects,* prrmanent cure
/AS, je. in .to to to dr.t-s. Trial treatmeut
ffec- Notbingcan be fairet
A.iWrite Dr. H. H. Green's Sens.
SSGlSD&clallsts. Box b Allants. 0a.
(Ill llTm Address of (11 person* of past
1BI (1 M I ?- I I - lndlartblood who are not llv?
MM Mil I LU in* wtlli ntiy tnl*. (i) dl lusn
who served In the Fcdern" army, or (SI the
' " nearest kdi ot stloli soldlar* or sailors, cow.
tics-eased HATHAN BICKFOKD. Washington, l> O.
I *
60 Bu-wt?ls Winter Wheat Per Acre
! That's thfl vlold of Sal/or'h VrhI ?"rim*h Hvbri?l Winter
Wheat. in Ktampn fi.efMtuplc <>f tuuno. as
i alito cataloga** ofWlnterWh?AU?, K.v?\Bnrloy,(7lowrH,
j Timothy. Ora*??'*. Hulhi*,Trot?. etc* . for "all planting.
1 HA L/KK ^KP.l)( 0.,Hox A. ?i\ LuCroaafiWUu
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N?cke! Trans
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ici i*. teara*. iirg or ai
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j[ great pov.er? speed and. ettdura
k tor upkeep.EDO
TYPE
ance model which is now so popi
i is a car which appeals to the <
rid Pope-Toledo construction thrc
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Emollient for rashes.
blemishes, eczemas, itch- '
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sore, itchmg, burning hands .
and feet* for baby rashes,
itchlngs, and chafings* as
well as fbr all the purposes
of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Cuticura Soap, assisted
by Cuticura Ointment, the
great Skin Cure, is priceless.
(bnplrt, Mid far ,i<y
Rvnir, from Plmpta* t* 8rrnf?l?. frpm l.f.noyt. Amt
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Kp.(ta form of CHMlitt Co*t*d Mil.. IV- p. rtf
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You Cannot
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all inflamed, ulcerated and catairhal conditions
of the-muoons membrane such as
nasal catarrh,ute-Tine catarrh caused'
by feminlnerllls,. sore threat, sore
| mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
j dosing the stomach,
l' But you surely cam cure these stubborn
. atteetinns lurJnnil'
Paxtine?ToiTet Antiseptic
j which destroys4he disease gcr ns,checks
1 discharges, stops- pain, and heals the
! intlammaticauuid.sorencss.
j Paxtine represent** the most successful
; local treatment fur femlnin * ills ever
, produced. Thousands of women testify
! to this face.'. 5pocots at druggists.
Send ibr Free Tri.i Box;
THE R. PAXTON CO.. Beaton. Nui^.
Stn. 27-'06.
An PKK MAY. ??rnl. nanUik
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X, $2500. }
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i in automobile construction., I
nii^ian, Gears and I
>p, $200 extra. TXiis 8
ip to its maximum of 1
nee.. Easy to drive; easy on |
VSI, $2500. 1
jiar. It has the regular 30 H. I
convenience ana com'.ort ot tiie 5
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Columbus Ave. |
'33 Broadway. 8
4th St.. N. W. |
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