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friendship’s sake yoti mltrhl have given
Norman a try at the job.”
“Your son is too young and inex-
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\ tlon.” observed ('(eland. "Isn’t he
Xoing well enough? lie is making a
gftuiU-ceeord a ml money on the road
and he’s adapted to it. Resides, Deane,
to ill you (lie truth he ami Filler
were getting pretty friemHy. I have
my idea'* alumf the kind of husband
h|i»* nnsln Mime one a liljl** older
than herself. I ttiink I’ve found m>
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A DOLLAR. ALSO SOME ALL
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City Property
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a few days we are offering
reduced prices on our entire line
of Tires, including
Warner,*
Federal and
Kelly Springfield
Brunswick,
We have them at prices fom $14 for Ford sizes, up.
We have a large line of Cord and Fabric Tires in any
size for any car—guaranteed for 5,000 to 7,500 miles.
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me go and visit Cnfisin Ruth (inrdon
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encourage the match in every vf|y.
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—^nd what normal person does nol-have you tried the game of
saving money-L, It is an old game and a good one. Those who
play regularly are very enthusiastic about it. Try it, if you are
not already a player, and you II like it, too. And it you keep
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my beck, pains m the muscles ot my aroi and leg, no appetite, very
weak, lasguid, depressed, no energy, nervows and itnUbte
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