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/ 1 OUCE BOSS OF ALL ITALY BUT ONE WAN Yells Mcssclini What to Dd; Mikes Kini Like It. Tvonip.—Kv«'r,vl»o(ly in Ituiy fakt^ orders from I'romirr Mussolini oxcepi one fiiiin. Tfe Tells Mussolini what ti» , do~and inrU-'s him like It. Tluit is Arturo lUM-eliini, direr lor ^fiii'ral of the Italian [loliee. !’*i.e rtilni is ;;ry. Ilis irray hair and mild appeal..lire iiiaki* him s«*»*in like any tliiuu I.lit- the head of one of the iao.;t po\\.':iiil sis ret poliiu* or;xani7.a •Jr’is ii; 'I lie world. I'.oeeldni iissnnied his present (ipst in, Si’ptrnil'er tiVJd. shortlv after fl ■ iinareliist. iauadti. threw a hoiah at .'.inssolini's milomohile as it was pass imt tUfoi!','h (lie 1‘orlu I’iu. Ileeanse .)f his ♦*\|»erienee. as prefect in (Jeiioa and other Italian eilles, lioeeliini was eiilied to lal.e over the joh of suimt \i .ion <»! all police activities. Got Carte Blanche. .Vs n enndilion to Ids uecoptanee, i'oeehini demnndo-l enrie hlanehe pow .‘PS to do w hat he thon^rht lM‘St for tin* safety of .Mussolini. Ilis demamis ' jkMTe aee(‘i)ted. ’He sturled hy yiviiiK Mlis.solinl or THE CLINtON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. MERCURY DEPOSITS FOUND IN ARKANSAS THITHSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1932 LIGHTS > n*Muu •/ NEW YORK Big Rat Run • |Goldville l^iidants Tuesday Night' Attending P. C. aaa.itiLi r* i j* i Tuesday night besri'uning at 7:30 the The following Joanna girls and Metal It Now Employed •"j^.Ubyt.rian coIleV. fWrtmin a Thousand Ways. well known York newspai>er ' woman, who lived on I’erry street, owns I A cat liy the"name of ,Moll)e. I'erry street Is a homeliVe neighborhood, and • .Viidlie roamed at large, known and liked by ail. Fre<iuently she would . .'o out walking in the evening and re turn escorted hy two or three gentle loeri friends. Ihit recently the news paper woman and her family moved ti}iiown. Not only that, hut th**y moved to H fifteenth floor aiiartinenl. where there was a diMtrman and elevator fM»\s in uniform. The old.. care-fn*e at mosphere was left behind. .\Iollie mo|H*d. The* new surroundings did not vtiif her at. all. There were none of j her raee^wiih whom t<» exi-linnge gos wipingmiaows. i Presbyteri march their annua] % streets of Clinton, urged down hy the ;ege for on the today; Stella Keckham, Hugh Holman, James Addi- .'lon. Donald DuBois and Fred Ross. ..Alis.ser the session opening Doris _Abrams and ( ARD OF THANKS I am glad of the opportunity to Wa.hlnKlo„.-l)lsoover.v of (lo|.os,H upporcla-moli, ta foroi of n,ar. ur.v In .\rkKnaaa ail.l. a.ioll.op^j around the monument in the imponanl metal to that atiitea list ot ^ reeonreee. iand speeches, as onlv rats can delivtr. •-.Now domestic mercury deposits I '"••'■''“7 Some one hundred or more w il tike la usi-d in the United Slates than In , activities, besides the num. any other countr.v. and more than one- I„pperc!assmen and to-.vn .ei- thiril of the domestic conaumptlon no« , merchants of Clinton altvaya'. p„ ex,rc8- must be imported from Kurope, »iys rseenuinn ioT- vxpres_ . ... ... .enter heartilv into tne occasion, join- , in mo hut was an •-bulletin from the .National Deo |. . , • ^ th- confidence m me Dui was an ,ing With the college in show .ng th. of the principles that I Ifreshmen an enjoyable evening and a platform. thank the vpters of Laurens County and to expre.ss to them my sincere gratitude for their loyal support in t^e election Tuesday. I realize fully She had risen fifteen gniphic society. “Mercury ha.s bwn known for at least ‘J.-'ifki years, but Its wide use is ■ development of recent centuries. To day It is employed in about s thousand warm reception into towfi. J. D. WITHERSPOON. floors almvr lier former admirerx. Itut i W’ays. (lers. First of all, II Diice was not to move juiltlielv without lnf(»rining (he police in advance. SeiMtnd, the ntiml»er of appeuruneea at piiftlie ceremonies was to he n* xtrieted and few persons were to he received in iiiidieiieiv Third. .Mussolini must not use flnv train, hut iiuisf travel everywhere hy aiitomoliile. I’.ocehini as his Cuia! command said ■Mussolini iiiiisf mvt leave Italian tir ritory. During the past six years there have- been many tinu'.s when .Mussolini, an iioyed hy the extreme pr<H*autions tak en hy his “guardian angel.” chafed un der the restrictions. But Bm-ehini’s Ihreals to resign always hroiigiit II 1 Mice armind. Has Efficient Force, litkcehini has Ituill up an eflicient or ganization. If la (L^vldtsl Into thrv*e sections of plainclothea agenta. First is (he ‘‘presideyttial squad” comimsed of about l,(KKi men who have only one duty to watch out for l!ie .siifely of Mie lieatl of the govuTiimeiit. 'I'liere is also a ..“political squad.” veaflered all over Italy. Its members rret out suhv(‘rsive itropagnmla and acts against the regitue, I'in.ally, (here is tfie regular organization of delee t ves attached to |>o'iee foree.^ in the V .irioiis ell ies of Ilaiv. .Senator Ellison D. Smith, of Lynch-. I burg, Tuesday was nominated by LSouth Carolina , Democrat- for his I j fifth consecutive term in the United j .States senate. He defeaUd fcrtnei i I Governor and ex-Seriator C.deman L. Blea.se in a run-off elicdion. .Senator* .Smith already has served longer in' the senate than any .sonati»r in history of South Carojina. onee a flirt, liivvnys r flirt. 1'he otligr day.- .Mollte’s mistress f(»und her perched on the siH" of the open living r(M»tn window. Five stories belowt in iiriotlier window, sat a large gentle man cal. singing to .Mollie in a throaty yowl—a perfect trouliadour. .Mollie was giving him one of those looks. For tlie first time since.m-cupying her ^be I new quarters, she appeared to l*e con , tented again. Synod To Meet ; Here Again’ iV^otes To Hold IMeelini; In This City for Fourth Time, Activi ties of Final Session.^. Transacting a mass of importaet busitiess at its final iw-ssion, the P»-es- bylet iafi Synod of .South Uurolina ad journed lute lai- 'iTiursday afte»noon' to meet again next year at Pi'eshyU*- liari college. Next year’.s meeting will open on ^ .Sept. r)th, and will Iw the fourth ill succession to be held with the local institution as host. Receiving of report electioiT" of; trustees of severa),- J're dvyterian schools and repre.sentative.s on other church bodias and other significant; .Many of those now [trominent in the theatrical and moving picture worbl .rlid other things l»ef«»re taking up llieir t»re-.ent ociup.'itions. Among New Y.ork i»n*<1ucers. fur example, tieorge t’elian was orwe a boy vitdinist ; Sam Harris, liefore fie managed Terry .Me Huvern. ran H laundry; Morris (luest was a ticket speculator; Bill Braily was a nianager of pugilists. Win obeli Srnilli, tin* playwriglit. was a srrain salesman .M Wood was in tlie ,s|»eefacle htisiimss t'liarles DiUing- barn was a liot«>| clerk, and a ho.<er. l'>e and .Nick Sehenck were druggists. • • • The oaptain i>f t»elll»oys In a hi? Florida liotel tuis aspirations as a dratnnfist. 'ilis name is Henry True heart, wliieh would Htv|>ear to he a good mime for his .hero. At aijy rate, every time John (lolden goes S«»uth. Henry has new Ideas for n play. He tells fliein all t/> .Mr (Joldeii wlio. If I i .1 maiked the closing day of this. n,.|,ry ever writes the play, undoulit British Lenc*ed Gentry Are Being “Dislandcd” —t/*au-lon—:i in- t:iii<le<l Lo-iiiry of(!re;ct Britain who are trU lliat any more arc* to fee odieiall.v re<<»gnix,c*d as the “ lislaiuleil gfutrv" in tlo* special sup ’■teuHTit. to l*.urkc*‘s “l.aiiiled tJentry,” which lists Brili.sh ari.stocniey. High taxation and d«‘alti duties are r* spoiisililt* tor tlie innovation, ac-eord- cug to ilic* eclitcir.s of tlie puldic'atioii. formerly wheui a landowner Sold his j'cres Ills niiuu* was automatically oroppCMl from tlie rc‘gist*‘r. But now. vitli one* third u( ilo' namc>s eligi^ Ide for publication in IML'l (ailing to cjiialify. it was rc-ali/.ed Ih.nt It would iic necc'ssar.v to iucliide llicun somc'luiiv <.r 'lu‘ ho'dc would too small. Tlie nc'w is.sue of "Landed Hentry” vill have nlioul ^t*o uuuiibc'rs of 'lie “dislanded gentry” lisitsl. Tlie edk 'uui lias liec'ii two yc*ur.s in prepara- r'on. year s meeting, j A recent decision iiy the board of I tru.stees of Presbyterian college to al- ; low dancing on the college campus diew file at the Thursday in<»rning meeting and re.sulted in (he adoption jof a motion recommending that the i'Daid’s deiT ion be rescinde d, and that . no dan ing be permitted on the col lege piciperty. The cL'h'siion vvu.s raised iiy the- rci>iirt of the commUlee on bills and overtures, which had re civ- jed a complaint again-t the* board's re cent ruling. ' PtgflK foi liquidation of-the nf*~‘nrs jof ('hicoru college, a majo!' proldem before the synod, vveie completed dur-, , ing the ses.sion. The college till owns i considerable propirtv in Folumbia. much of it jiurciiascvl from a $2.70,000 I bond issue floated several years ago when an expansion program vva- plan-; ncd. This bond issue and other debt.- of the college are now outstanding and it was to reach an equitable set tlement that the synod last year aj>- pointed a Uhicora '*olIege lic|uid:tting: committee. The conimitt«*e, thr-iugh \N' ! ♦*«tly sliouhi l»e his pneducer. * • • Hne of (lie extremely few inliatcl tiints of .Vmlros. that island of the wc'-iern Bah.-imas where flamingos still I are found in large flocks. Is ('erev t'avill, ]i perfect tvpe of llie geiitltuiian I o^ fortune He has been all over the I World tint e.tme originall.v from .Ails ' tralln. His firollier, 'Foip t'avill. was. R 'ivvimmiiig ehatmilon ami is eredited wlili tielug Hm* originator r'f the .A-ns iraliaii cTawl strol,*-. 'I'liev tell me It ' was known originally hs the “(’uvill -stroke.” 0 0 • Clark (Jrillilh. owiiei of tlie Wash ingliui baseliall elid) told me that Sam W e-t of Kule, T**\as. not only was his he-f outfielder, hii» one of the best he h.ul ever s»Hm. Texas appears to tv a .state which inrns out jjpod oiilfit'ld ers. Witness, for Instance. Mr. Tris Si'caker. • • • .\s a matter of fact, Texas appear* to turn out malor league players for “A thin stream of the silvery liquid metal sealed In • glass thermometer tube has long beeil man’s aid in. de termining temperatures; in barome lers, weather forecasters depend ui>on It to foretell ohnn^es In weather; In •Itimeters, It aids aviators to deter- mlwe how high they are flying; and marine engineers nse It In meters to estimate the (low of water. “j “Mercury often does Its best w’ork j where man least expects It. The life i of many a sleejiing voyager Is guarded ' hy huge llgliiluiuse beacons that re- | volve on floating mercury bearings, and many to«»tbaeIies have been avoid- ' ed by gold or silver amalgam teeth , tillings mad • possible by mercury. The ^ life of drv batteries is pndonged he- ) cause mercury protects their zinc ' (dates. Aids Beauty, Cleans Boileri The golfer (days on vahrety greens arvd the farmer harvests healthy eropg because a simill quantity of merenry. mixed, with fertilizers, kills fiise«’ts that attack plant r<»ots. The ship own- | er cleans the scale from the hollers of ' his shlf»s with mercury and covers the hulls with paint containing mer cury because It thwarts tfie rapid ! growth of hariiacles. When fashion de<*rees that felt hats should be ‘na|»- P.T.’ the hat manufacturer produces the desired efft^ct with menuir.v, j “In man.v ways the metal loses Its Identity In various kinds of mixtures. It is In milady's rouge Im)X ami lip stick <‘ase where It Is available to produce synthetic pink cheeks and red lips. The ‘silvered’ mirror Into which she peers fo apidy her cosmetics Is In realitv. a ‘mer<-uried’ mirror. “Ahnut one third of the world’s sup jdv of mercury Is used In the drug and chemical Industries. It helps to ((nafuce soda used In the, manufacture of artificial silk and Is an lngr«sllent of some dyes. “It Is mercury that (troduces the green lights and helps to ()roduce the blue lights In cidored light advertis- ~ fl Two boxes Kdtex and large box of Kleenex, a 95 cents value for 59 cents. Special at Smith’s Pharmacy. 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE (^hecks .Malaria in 3 days, Cold^ lirst day. Headaches or Neuralgia ’ in 30 minutes. ft66 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. .Most Speedy Remedies Known. A Clean Hat t for Fall HAVE YCUR OLD ONE LEANED AND RE-BLOCKED ♦ t t ! We have the prop.i’ equipment for an efficient hat cleaning .service and believe we can do wondcr.s with that la.'^t vear’.s hat of vours — no need to buy a new one. jrST CALL 2K WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND LACNDRY PHONE 2H all positions Then* Is Kogers Horns- (i. Query of Columbia, it.s chair-' from Winters: Bus Muneuso from Ing sigtis. Because n l.s~dei)pnfhrW^ In maintalniiig even temperature dur ing oil distilling o(>erat1ons. It Is an Important ‘tool’ of the oil Indu.stry. ^".\s a safe. dei*endahle detonator for expb sivps. It was one of the so-called war minerals during the World war. In peace times Its detonating Uses are legion. It hel(ta to blast tunnels tlirougb mountains and gouge cuts for railnuids and highways, razes tree stumps an»1 stones to clear laud for mauv |)ur|M»sefi, loosens llme.stotte, granite and barbie from quarries f^ir ■9 man, reported the college had assets i ; Hrsirge \\*iilklns from i new buildings, and dtsfodges niineruli of $441,171.92 and liabilities of $377, 542.08, including the $250.<K)0 b«)nd is sue. The .steward.ship committee agreed to allot the liquidating <-om- l*ale'!tine: .Art AA’hItney from San .An tonlo; I.lo.vd Brown from Be«‘vllle; I’af Faraway from' (Jordon; Tex Garleton from ('omanche; Sain (Jray from A'an mittee 20 per cent of $200,000, and J. ,Ai.<«iitie; Fred Martierrv from Street t) I ^ 1.. t ! . ^ I * Bandages on Limbs of Senoritas Mean Much E. Belsei, of Uolumbia. member of !the committee, outlined the proposed expenditure of this $40,000. Mr. Bel-j ^«ounting to me the numlier of athletes ' ser said the committee planned first' Texas had pnaliiced. ^ man, and several more. Tex Rickard always useil to take (deasure In re- ^ Sfadrid. Spain,/-llamlag*** sliowtug i to pay interest due on the bonds. Af-1 t fueath silk sttn Uiugs (»f many .Madrid seimritas may lead the vi:Xor to be beve that women here im-et with an urwisiiallv large iiumfvr of injuries to Their iiMilerpinnitigs, but to the man who knows lii.s Matlrid llu'se tv "lev an eii!,rel\ ilitTereut lueauing. About four years ago (he senoritas <'f .Mailnd or at least many of (lie ter this is done, 50 per cent of any additional funds will be used to retire the bonds and 50 per cent used to re tire un. ecured obligations. In reporting a budget of $'200,000, the stewardship committee announced it had made a reduction of $100,000 from the budget adojited for this year. ■ In addition to the 20 |>er cent to “ellgllile’’ ones, adopted a leg code j the Uhicora liqublating committee, the wherel^y-- »H«te iliHli-gazers-a'mrW dia—f I>udge^ -allot»^-4UJl—^)ey-v^nt- to ■ causes! cern at a glance, recording to the |>o jof the general ass<Mubly of the South- sltlon of the ftaiidage, vvbelher they J ern Presbyterian church and JO.’J to hnd a ••uovia” or svv*smheart. j the causes of the synod and its vari-| Now this i.ul is being revived In ■ ous pre^hyteries. IiR'luded in this last; Madrid, for the reason, Hc<a>rdlng to j division is 12.8 per cent for Pre.-4)y-1 srime of the senc.ritas wlio jise the jt^iian college; I.tJ to Queen.s-Uhicora, rode, tliai>^there evrsis a ‘'matrimonial . Charlotte; 3.9 per cent to Columbia, rrl.sis” In tills capital, 'I'liat is. (Iiere Theological seminary, Decatur. Ga.,, are tmi few men in comparison to the ! ^md 4.7 per cent to the Thornwell or- ^nmeii. I phatiage of this city. ” The synod akso passed a resolution Britilh Po»l Office H« - -r.conim.n<ling ^ institution.! - . ♦» r ■ rw budgets for 1933-34 be made up oil a DlcUon&ry of Its Own flexilile basis to conform to income, l^uidoii. .Vu eiiierpri.sing iiivesiiga rather -ithan fixed schedules v^’ithout tor has just disco.ered tliat the (m»s» regard to unforseen decreases in in- «^4tlce departmeiit Iiere will let ■ cua ^come. tonier send a telegram eiilliug a man j Trustees Kterted New York never will cease to mlaa Tex Rickard. Broadway has seen many colorful (vrsonages, hut no one ever brought more color with him than Tex. .And. aa a promoter. New York nexer will see his (Mtnal. IC. I>S>. BHl'syndloMe.t—W.NI'St>rrle«L fYom mines. Spain Chlaf Sourpa. “Radio (vrograina are amplified fa American living rooms hy radio tnlvea Id rlie manufacture of which mercury hnd a part, and man.v ele«*trlcal dn vl«*es used In modem buildings were prodiiced with thr nld of mercury. One ®f Ihe most outstanding recently de velofied UJM*a of mercury la In (>ower plants. ' The new plant use's mercury vafior Instead of steam. “Now and then Wf*n‘vry la found In Ita liquid metal state hnt more often It api»ears In a red merenry-sulphur ore called cliinahar. from which the metal Is extracted hv a roast ins MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, EOQ NOODLES . 5*^ or / PKQ. LOOSE WILBS-VANILLA WAFERS^ _ VBaKTABLE SHORTENINO CRISCO LO. PKO. 3-LE. CAN l$e ✓ B3c : priM-ess. Wild Geese Prove to Be } “Men-ury Is known to exist oo ,»very p 11 « aa • A » ! eonflrient but nmst of the woi.q's siio —- Excellent Movie Aclofsi AMERICA’S FAVORITE DESSERT, JELL-0 3 20® ■pTjTTxnfiipg from ;?i>mh ntid'Tfar.v. wirh Ithaca, N. Y.—Wild geeae make food Npain leading In priMlm tion. The movie actors In the opinion of Fmf. mines which give Italy -eiond rank .A. A. Allen, ('omell university. among mercury-producing countries Taking .a (smltlon in a cornfield, Al- gre situateil‘near Trieste and In Tns len made smind movies of a fliM-k of ,.rtny. The UniltMl States Is third on geese feetllnn; neartiy, (he merenry (irwiiiction list, with ('iilf •They acted just as if they knew f„rnln leading the ‘mercury states’ they were having their pictures taken.” wtib h Tnclude Oregon. Nevada. We-h Alhm said. “They rose and settled | (ngton, Texas, and Arizona The down right In fnmt of the camera. • ,„*.tal also Is mliie«l In Alaska. Mexico. One of them even came up and hiaaad ranada. Uhlna. Russia. tVechosiovakia BLUE RIBBON MALT (Tax Paid) su KLL8BURT‘8 PAMCAEX FLOUR PEO. lOc LAUNDRY SOAP TOILET TISSUE WALDORF A bolls 19c -- • SCOT- TISSUE ROLLS BEECH-NUT OR WRIGLEY3 GUM PROS. lOc •ItiMU Birch Growa Froai Pta« Bethel. 'Mnine.—A large hirch .true h <txiws fn^u the stump of an old (due tree her; Austria. .Algeria. Japan. Rumania. New Zealand and .Australia. I*eru once was •a lm|»ortani Souih'^Amerlcau souri^ of mercury, hut (iroilucllon ceased Wv era I .venrn agix** OCTAGON t ) 5 ™ 11 LUNCH TONGUE iOc NO. ^ CAN BAEBR'B COCOA PIPTHS, .SIZE a •‘ehiMiip’' or a “liloekhead.” hut it I* j The synod elected, the following against the rules to rail him a “fat | trustees of Presbyterian institutions: head.” In telegrams i(M*y will cmiiii i Diiectora of Columbia Theological Stratford on Avon a* one word, hut Stratford to Ni*w ms' three. .Also for aonie reason, “utfslairs” la one word hut “downsiairs" la two. fir' Famed Guerrilla ChiePs Rifle Owned by Ohioans Willow Grove, tthio.—An ancieni flintlock rifle w’hoae unerring aim would have filled a good sized ceinS terg la owned by a group of W’illow 'Grove rltizenx. Originally It wa<- tbe property of Gorilla Rill Smith Ohio guerrilla chieftain In Civil ami dijni, who imlividually claimed klller‘> rlghta to 100 men. , Tlie gun. weigh tag 13*,V ptHinda. waa ^ia(dayed dur ■ the Clileago Wcild’a fair In Ififf seminary: The Rev. Alexander Sprunt,! D.D., ’charleston; S. H. Edmunds,' Sumter. j Trustees of Thornwell orphanage;' C. W. Stone of Clinton, and C. j Todd of Greenwood. j Trustees of Presbyterian college: | Rev. G. G. Mayes, D.D., of W’inns- boro} Rev. S. K. Phillips of Columbia. Trustees of Queens-Chicora coneire:! Dr. J. A. Stoddard of Columbia, suc-> ceeding Fitzhugh McMaster of Co.* lumbia, resigned; W. Ben Smith of! •Greenville. All of these directors and trustees, succeed themselves in office with the' exception of Dr, Stoddard of Colum-' bia, who becomes a new member of| the Queens-Chicora board. Circiilalefl Dollar * Hoardad 25 Yoaii . Pindtay, —Hoarded atnee I'.MtT. a silver dollar which had Uia hidden iB • Hock In a Find lay home has hetm put hack into linnlallon. Tlie “hoarded dtillur" was given to a Findlay man *26 years ago by tiia grandmother to buy a (lirlst luas (iresenl. hut Instead it was hidden la the Hock. At the he hest of the chamber of comiiietTe In its anti-hiiardiBg caniiialgn, the dollar waa /ttaned oa a pnund of busine'iU places- apnr»«(*.-iutHy tsgged jo It would signify u whal purpose It waa put 107,744 Go Back to Old County koate.—.A iMt.nl of 107,744 Itiiliiui la horers retunuMl to Italy fnmi Hhro.id la ItKH. Of flu* Hiiinbcr, 'J'J.SJk'/ re turned from the I'nifcd Suites; 3*2.l!ni from France: JT.I'JO from Switzerl iud: I4JWI from Argentine ;itid the bui.ince fpimi other Saiith .Moerican and Kim» peun «*«untries. Italiiin census ligiirea, revised fixvm .April. I'.rtI, give the |s»(ui lafton as 42.7i‘21.<k3T as of January 31, wss. I BAKBR’S uoepA HALP-LB. CARTON 5e lOe BLUE SEA ~ TUNA FISH 19e - A - - CHOICE NEW ARRIVAL IflCaiSCRlBB TD THE CBRONlCLXi Boll Rings 147 Yoars Loasieiiiouth. Scotland.—'‘Lady Gor a bell weighing over a ((uarter ol • hundredweight, first started ringing !■ 17X1 and can still be heani at Ram- •ay klacDonald's Scottish home, ..tha Hlllocka. ^a It rings In Us tnrret at Caariemouth railroad station. 4 PRUNES 25^ LBa 2 LBS. l$c ARMOUR'S COOKED GRAINS 2 CANS NBC PBEMIUIC PLAKB CRACKERS TBB BOAP OP BEAtmPtJL WOMEN CAMAY CA^ - lb. PEO. 12Vc Sc GOLD ' LABEL COFFEE ••-WATT ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS KP BACH LAROE LOAP \ --D'* ,v. V