,'ftiW".'".r-' ' N' -. r-" f " fll 9 'v mwmmgf&ffly$ , , m .' i'-r..r. & tf&itiW&BZt 3 1022 .. W-. v IK . ..:" rf -2J1 J.-AI' -1JL'-' T r "7 i-mmct n ft : Famous British Explerer Rassea Away Suddenly After Thrilling Caroer EXPEDITION LOSES LEADER Dy tlte AMectated Press Uucnes Aires, Jan. UO.-'-Merc tliSn three weeks clnpAcd between the death of Sir Ernet Slinrklotelu tlie Uritisli explorer, nrnl its announcement te the world, made yeslcrdny when fly body nrrlvcd nt Montevideo. The de'ny, Jjt Niiclen's Montevideo correspondent Mi i Niiclen'a Menlevldc r ejrapliB, was oferl Iluiey, who necen I due te n tcrics of Hir Krnc&t died L-rlbcd by Cniitaln .. accompanied tlie liedy, u wirclcBf) mishaps. died aboard tlic steartu Rjp Quest, en wblcli. be van making nnethcr Antarctic veynse, while an chored off Seuth Qeergla It-land en January u. His body wa? taken te Montevideo op the first les of the trip home aboard the Norwegian steaiuihlp Trofesfter Cruvel, Captain Hureey horn a death rcrtlfl cnte made out at Seuth Georgia la'nnd i cadi up: "J, Alexander Macklln. certify te my bent Knowledge and belief that the f.iur of death wnw atherema in the tileries of the heart. Ucfere death he hud net MifTcred nil i InfectlOuK or con-'Scott. He was one of the four mem. tajjlens tliwac. Ibis rcrtlfirHte withers of the party which attempted te K?neii uv ir. jincivmi as .mrgeeu ei the cjpcdltie.n Kadie Out of Commission Captain Hussqy told La Naclen'a correspondent that the Quest, arrived at Seuth Georgia Island with her ranlu wireless plant out of commission, due te dninngc by heavy storms during the voyage, which otherwise was unevent- Sir Ernest had been In the best of health throughout the trip. The day jiofere his death he landed en the Island le supervise the pnrehase of previsions and returned te the hlp apparently well. After supper he went te the cabin and talked with' his companions. At 8:80 o'clock en the morning of January 5 he felt fdiarp pain In his back nnd called the doctor, who had hardly begun preparing remedies when the explorer died without uttering an other weW. When asked why the Quest did net inform the Falkland Islands with her miner wireless set Captain Ilusscy Mild It was net sufficiently powerful. The wireless equipment of the l'rofcsfcer ,('ruvcl also was out of order. Professer Gravel and the ether mem bers of the explorer's purty will con tinue the expedition. On beard tbc little 200-ten ship Sir Ernest Shncklcten left England last September en what was te huye been a two-yenr cruise. Large crowds gath ered en the decks In Louden te wleh the party u successful voyage. The expedition wa te have covered 30.000 miles of uncharted sections of the Seuth Atlantic, the rnclfic nnd the Antarctic Sens. It hud as its .objective net only nceniiegraphlc research, but the exploration of a pctritjed forest and the location of a "lest" island Tunnakl the adjnnmt waters of which had net bcn sailed for mere than ninety years. In addition, soundings were te have Wn taken of he ocean 'plnfenu sur rounding Geughs Island, in an effort te determine the truth regnrding a sup posed underwater continental connec tion between Africa and America. The fa me of Sir Ernest Sl'iick'eten K6ts chiefly en the first of the 'expe ditions he commanded in 1007-1000 In quest of, the Seuth Pele, when he locate I the magnetic pole and get within ninety-seven miles of the geographical pole, lie commanded a second quct In 1014. Shackleton was born in 1874 In Kii- WIXTKlt HKSUBTS ATLANTIC CITY The Boardwalk is absolutely dry, free from snow or slush, and is threnped with happy visitors enjoying the wonderful bracing 2ene and health-producing salt sen air. There is no end of diversiens for tlic winter puest Boardwalk promenading-, roller-chair ride? in open or glass-enclosed, comfortable vehicles, horseback riding en the hard sandy beach, indoor sea water peels, dancing, music, theatres and individual hotel entertainments. SUPERB GOLF THE YEAR 'ROUND Three nearby courses comprising sixty-three holes of sporty golf. "When It Snows Come te Atlantic City" THE LEADING HOUSES AlwiJ Own. r(iene. Wire or Write for Information, ntej. Etc. .. 1L l All All r Amtri-an Plan rariDoreup.h.Binhlm Hetel Dennli Arner.s pi, Pans JilihWUte&SoiCe. Tti Ambuiader Eu. Pln A U Cart nd TbU d'lleU in Brttkert Amer. & Eu. 1'lan Jel llllmn. Prep. Hetil Strand Amtr. riinOnW '!D,OS,0n.icT. Walter J. nmby Stulde Heui F. P. Cook' Sen Altmae Hetel Amer. A Eu. Plans Mack I.atr Ce. Qalen Hall Clalen Hall Ce. Th Helmhvnl A. 11. Darnell Irequent truing (alnut lieurl)) ilik PKNNA. IC. It., from either llread Street Htiillen or Murkft btrett Terry (ileum or tleetrldi 'In llllia. A, HEADINO It V., from Clietnut Street Terry. i ATI AMTirrrrv aj I Dirertlvrm fhnrAFmnf MAmeriraPtltotclen)isliRctiv jWfACtTYfJOO "WU UttfJfiftlc JMarlboreughBlcnheim ! Svrti fyx.Hmau" wau" i bmU1I.UI. Owner, t. ,CQLT.IN8, Mgr HOTEL CONTINENTAL ; Vfrl?STK 'Ws read. term ineurral imerphn-WLaijr DUNCAN. J!'itli?iy.vKi(j?LA7 "; Hetel Royal Pafm HAMILTON HOTEL I BERMUDA fi? r..?,i', 'im!nal P ' . Jf, Ornee. flnirr Triirel Ilnraaa Clack!. n .ii,B. ? Awnn T;" v 9 rnfiTra HirjlEJTANAiTA' li J..'-.. luetic Explorer x Slit UUNEST SIIACKLETOy kec, Ireland, of nn old YorkMiIre fam ily. He eiitcml Dulwlch College In JSSO. but whtle there did net dlstltiRiiIsh blm&clf. by application. JIIh chief in terests lay in the direction of athletics In, which he acquired considerable pro ficiency. The eea called him early and he was f-arcely pat,t sixteen when be entered the merchant fceryice, circumnavlgatinn the world at least four times, Ui tlret real chnnce for distinction came In 1001 when he whs chosen third Hen. tenant in the Antarctic expedition which mini tsetiin tnut inni ttllllAl. fn.t,.tt. ream tiip pole ly slnige, and which penctrnted several hundred tulles nearer the objective than had any previous ex plorers. Shuckleten's second trip into the Ant arctic was made in 1007, when, after overcoming every kind of difficulty, lie organized the famous Ninired expedi tion. On this trip the intrepid explorer vlelutcd many established precedents for pelnr explorations. The Nlmred wns a little whaler of ancient date, but with an unusually stout hull. Much lighter I i.-iuLiiiiig iiinn was uscu Dy tlie Hcelt expedition wns taken, a thing which caused Klnt Edward te gajp with amazement when he inspected the vessel nt Cewcs en the cvo.ef its journey, presenting tlie crew with a silken (lag which was destined te be- helsteil ut the "farthest south" te be reached until that time. The ship Endurance, en which Shack leton made the eyage, wa.- crushed in nn ice Hee In October, but drifted until mid-winter, when the explorer and hisW parry muue a Inndlng en Elcphunt Is land, in the Seuth Shetland group. Shackleton. In a small Imut ami with a company of live men. left Elephant Is land for Fert Stanley, in the Falkland Iblands, seeking aid for the tventy-twe men who had been left behind. Ulti mately the entire party was rescued. Shackleton was knighted in 1000 and various societies throughout the, world from time te time honored him for his work of exploration. During the recent war Shackleton was attached te the Murmunsk Expedi- , tlen of the Ilritlsh Army and greatly assisted lu keeping, the Allied forces engaged in the venture in geed health, lie was attached te General Maynard's btuff as an adviser en equipment. SHACKLETON HAD MANY FRIENDS HERE Henry G. Urynnt. president of the Philadelphia Geographical Society, to day paid the following tribute te the memory of the explerer: "In the death of Sir Ernest Shackle Shackle ten, Great Ilrltniu hns lest a premier explorer, nnd one of the great heroes of ar discovery has disappeared from the scene of his activities. "Ills name is written large in the WINTER KESOUTN ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. unlcs ethrrwlx noted) Hetil Trymer Rlti-Carlten Amef. t Eu. Plana Eur. Pian only Ttitz Reataurint The Shetburn European Plan J. Wellel, Mtr. Hetel Morten Bell & Cepe, Owner The Wiltahlr Samuel Ellis, Ouner H. 3. CeUlnsUir. Jes.W.Mett.Qen.Utr. CatlrsatiHlMll Hill Leedi&LippincottCe. Hatal Cheliea J. D. Thompson t Ce. Hstal Drlahten and Cailne Hetil Bt.Charlei Ed.E.GreSKup, Mgr. Hntfl Rnarnlinl Kentucky Av. nr. biaek nOlCI aXJICOHCI KxMi,nt uw. Med. : - -.trr-v- WEnNKRSVH.T.K. VA. g)ims;ct all WBKM5KSVIM4 1'. A plndld reaert te rest aivi recuperate. ipen th year round. nicinieNT. TA. Tfa&S30" Meat nupnlflcent hotel In the Si uth. rtoema itntle 01 en ull. with nnd without hnth. Kuirerwan plan. II luatrntrJ booklet en rt gpfet. (i. r. wnisir.KR. ut. renT icnKitDAt.:. n. Ne Ceal Bills te Pay II la niariima Xnramertlm la FORT LAUDERDALE Flerida' Trnplnil tVenitrlunjI Rend for lllutMtnl Mnelflet KCV. CIMMIIRIf V ftltlMKItrR siseitiNfl. u. K)ENILVDimfUM)GE. OM LAKE JACKS0W. SEBBING, FLA. rDKn05rEkcEPT10NAL HOTO, IA'F'a -''VaiaaaaaaK w '. i -6" n- T emiala of the Seuth. After service under Hcett, he drKani2ed tbd 'Ninired' erpcditlen of 1007.00, which located, tee Seuth Magnetic Pole and reached ft point within ninety. teveu miles of the' Seuth 1'elc. "This enterprise gave a great im petus te Antarctic rtucarcli nnd led te Bubsequcnt Journeys uf Captain It. l- Hcetl nnd Haold Aniundscn. "nuring btslu.st great expedrtlen in the JMidurn.ii.Tj, In 1011J7, his (unll ties of lcudtrslilp.wcre tested te the ut nm?t and tlic manlier- In which lie ac fUilltcl hleisclf weu tlie ndinirnllen of the world. ' Ills SOO-mlle Journey in nn open beat from Ulephant Island In Seuth Georgia, where be organized reiicf I measures, will g.cdewii in liistery as nn epic or Aiuttrutluidvi'iituru and heroism. "DurJiiB his occasional visits te this country Kir Krn.'st was a frequent vis-; iter te I'hlln.lidphln, wlicre he had ir.ciiuH, luctutling tlie into .luim Heward Mcl'injdci). . , ij "Many will recall the occasion some'!' years nge, in Junuiir, 101.'!, wlien IVnry, Ainiiml.'eii mid Sliacklcten np pearcd tegnlirr en the stage of the Academy of Musk-, under the nnsplc'es of the Philadelphia (Icegraphlcnl So ciety. "He was Inel lmrc in 1018. He was alie glVcn the cold medal of the Geo graphical Hefp. which Is known ns the Ellshn Kent ICnne Mrdnl. He died as he would Imxe wlslifd- In nctivel service." ; GIVE $400 TOWARD CHURCH Nerrla Square M. E. Fleck Heme- lese Since Flre The congregation of the Nerrls Squnre Methodist Episcopal Church, a homeless lock since its huildlm: web destroyed ccently, wns given u collection of mere I than $100 nt n joint service at the Fifth Reformed I'resb.M.rlnu Church, Frent I itreet above Yerk, last night. There were mere ihnn COO from both i ongrcgntlens attending the service. I The sermon was preached by thu Her. , .leerge AV. Tovey. pnster of tlic Methe- '1st church, ami the Hubbcrt inulcquar ft of his church sang. int'im Kit" - ' Vfe' , On Tropic Seas te PORTO RICO Vfijp 4suit i. -ntEfr in mm r v . i&lM 3&vrt -4k. 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M ?he dW Kopan U thcrb was a missionary who left his I no her flat, beca use lie landlord did 'm ' ....,v , ,' lulSni.., ,... ant i,UM 5,,,-ki, of Plasfnr fell young wlfe nlone In SyrncuW, N. Y., ! ""t I im inP? ,no "?"1' .JJ,lt . ,P whlif hi went out 5 -mt Jff heathen In Africa. (Johnny, SM off , pewLIrt-n.U,0 middle of the .fleer with thoplnhec) .... . . fihEK' '"' he looked llke a One day Mrs. Missionary received a little box from Mr SUssienary con talnlng n small elephant named Ger-1 lien. Mrs. Missionary had never seen I a small ciephaet, and che rend ever' very cnrefully tbq picture postcard from licr husband which came with it! "Dearest, take geed care of this pet and de net allow anything te happen te It. Weather very warm here. Cress mnrlt flt room where I nm staying. ' W'jsh you w.cre here. Lets of lore." Tetms The World's Finest Climule and Your Favorite- Spert Net Three Dya Frem Jew Yerk. 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The ateamer I your hotel for the entire trip and the rate cover all Decenary cxpcnK te and around the Island and return . te New Yerk. Deck golf and ether amutement. I i New Condado-Vanderbilt Hetel open Jaa. lt. Wri'ra ter btautitullr illustrated boekltt. Addr PORTO RICO LINE 2S Broadway NawYetk -LINE isc - rmitua Government M COOKS tTx A V1V 4lt WflVJiV r ' QbVsK'x v.aP vlnrrl By J. P. McEVOY .VKJBhli, Mm. Missionary had a let of v""."- As Qdrden grew elder he became very useful around the beuse. He used Economy Women's $2.50 Coutil Corsets Sharply Reduced for Final Day of Wlutc Sate le $1.29 Plrjk or white ceutil, with me dium bust or girdle top and lone hiplincs. Well boned. bNELLEUB'JRCS lconemy Batcment Women's Gowns, Drawers and Envelope Chemise Bargain Priced for Last Day of White Sale at 1Q Seft nainsoek in plain tailored or pretty embroidery-trimmed styles. Women's Gray Knitted Skirts.... With black border. 5dc Nice and warm for cold weather. Women's Flannelette 98c Nightgowns Cut full with yoke and slcevca. Round or"V neck. Jeng Women's Band and Bib Aprons at 59c Blue-and-white checked amos ames keag gingham, with tle and pocket. bNELLEHBURQS Economy Basement Three Remarkable Offerings! $10.00 Sateen Comfertables Unusual $55 Covered with flowered sateen and filled with pure white cotton; scroll stitched; geed colors. Full size. $11.00 Blankets, $5.98 Pair Woven en fine spun cotton warp in large block plaid pat pat teniH. Full double-bed size. $7 Satin-Finish Bed Spreads at. $3.98 New Marseilles patterns. Plain hemmed ends. All large bed sizes. bNELL'ENB'JXCiS K'oneraJ' Basement Women's Pretty Tuxedo Sweaters Advan tageously Marked at ' $2.98 A 1 1 r a ctive novelty weave s w e a t ers in popular tuxedo style, with con trasting shad' of brushed wool cellars and plaited b c 1 1 f . Excellent for wear with spertB skirts. bNELLENBURS I""-y Ba&enient Girls' Clever at $9 1PI Uf velour in bright new plaid and eheck effects. 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STIeTlenbUrSS Economy Basemeat te wash the dishes by squirting water i at them through his trunks He also made n lovely shower bath, and Mrs. Missionary taught him te vacuum clean the rugs by running his trunk ever them and inhaling deeply. (Dorethy, will you tell the baby te quit pushing the piano around? It needs tuning.) the ruga by running his trunk eyer them 'en their licailf. Finally Gorden get Gonlon ,1 Z'teW 1 & w lne Mrfl. Missionary had e room T nne.h'r A'nd then one I evcp cIcn,lnIjt M fl0 dny ,crrible calamity happened., Ger- fc,0 had no Ideu hew big nn rlephnnt can get. Gorden bad iie Mrs, either. But in a few months he bud grown I Basement STORK OPENS AT 9 A. S. MONDAY, JAM'AHV SO, 1022 " " nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK-MaRKETIIXnl2T-STREETS J The Sale That Leads in Value-Giving! Women's & Misses' $25 te $35 Fur-Trimmed Coats Marked Regardless of Cost or Werth $1U.JD Belivia, rut Women's $8.50 and $10 Skirts at In Regular and Extra Sizes Prunella cloth and worsted in striped and plaid effects. Smart plaited models. Infants' Leng Cashmere Capes Cezlly made of excellent quality cashmere, with silk-lined heeds. All beautifully embroidered. Infants Leng Qr Nainsoek Slips ttIC Dainty yoke styles, with lace trimmed skirts. Infants' Leng Nainsoek Slips . 49c Fine quality material in pretty yoke models. Infants' Leng Demet - Q Flannel Petticoats. XC Infants' Shirts, 59e Infants' Lenp Nainsoek Skirts 50c Infants' Pads, 22c and -15c Infants' Wrappers, 49c Of demet flannel, prettily trimmed in pink or blue. Children's Nainsoek Princess Slips 75c Effectively trimmed with lace and hemstitching. Fizcs 8 te 12 years. bNfLLENBURflS K"',n-"''' Diaement Kiltie Skirts Q each pictured. s; $1.50 ,u $2.95 is w J te be almost as big as tbe piano. The neighbors dewnstuirs wtjre cenJplainlng bitterly because every time Gorden sneezed nil their 'Pictures fell. off the wnlle. Oee night when Gorden had den Klcphuiit was coming into the Sny, It's bedtime 1 Gwun te bed. Specials for Tuesday M. CLOSES AT 5:3 P. 51. Belivia, Weel Velour and Heavy Storm Coatings In naty, Pckin, gray, black, brown and reindeer. Wide variety of Htunning straight line belted and ether mode In. Beauti fully trimmed with fur embroidery and pockets. Pictured. Women's $19.75 te S29.75 Extra-Size Dresses at $19.75 Satin, serge and tricetine in all the new models beaded. and embroidered. Straight-line effects with lace vestecs. Cer Qjr and WOmVD $6.95 bNELLENBURaS Economy Basement I BUY NOW And Reap the Benefit of the Wonderful Savings in This Great February Furniture Sale $50.00 Oak and Ma-, hegany Davenport i Bed at $36.75 ' $25 Oak Wardrobe, $13.95 7 fcJH Orwns into larp slrp b-d w i'Ii ceed sprlnBa. 1-u. .i;. eperatpd. . $4.50 Dining- Roem Chair, $2.(59 78 inrli.-'b high. 37 In.'hes li(, 16 1 Inches deep. ' l"ouble dfer nnd deep b otte in ra.vf.r. ' $11.50 White Crib, $6.95 Solid oak box Round les'h and pad cushion seat. drop sh'h- Fittf-d unered in brown wl" an firi'.iae Imperial l.-ithfr ' sterl eprlnc $25 3-Piecc Bed Outfit, $11.95 Felding: Cots, $1.95 1 lr-hra wide in -h-1 lone. $18.00 Couch Bed Complete at $9.95 " r. tuvi.'ii -iKlKt rt :-8tel b,-'d. ' c r .it.lt.ir-' 'J' iic ;iml M.ft i'iiiei 'n-t l-iiUs1. ' lit tr a) I Ill i I tejTJ'3MICS' ?vd liiife i r i li M :e UiiipgilLyj Ill Our Economy Basement Tomorrow $50 Seamless High-Pile mv Axminster Rugs29 A sample let of a noted maker, ailever designs. Sligiit bcceuds. 1 x Seamless All-Weel Face Worsted Brussels Rugs Lieny. nuraiile inn of n. mtv -,.,ni f. lemon Willi ery t-llglu tlen- I'Xt'. !'i. Seamless Weel Arelvet Rugs ! his lei i en prH. s i, if he erfei-ed In this fiad', Hill, from. f". 1! It. $1.50 Heuvj Cerk KQC Lineleums, s. yd. Mi.. Bn-.mdi lue' maliet nnd re'iii ei!. fll.l Kli I'll finish the story soma ether.mnU niayuc, v , Weman's Benes Often BroteeV JUinsdnfc, .Tun. HO. "It has Meftf cnte of one broken bone after aneUmrl declared Mm. Charles Wclngnrtnejr I urdny after she had fallen and frActdr a bone in her right nnkle, The.. mi) bone has been "broken three tlmeft K mil. Murine the same ncried sh' ' cuffered n frncture of her leffc.tM bone awl u broken arm. Beys' Sturdy Winter Clethes At Sncllcnburg's Famously fjew Mahn-te-Wcarcr Prices $7.50 Twe-I'ants drr ffA Suits.. tPtKtJU Of corduroy with full lined pants and,khnlii lined coat. Size 0 te 'J years. .$8.93 Twe-Pants (J QK Suits $))QO Mixed cheviets with full lined knickers. Sizes G te 8 nnd 11 te 17 years. $13.75 Twe- 0JQ KA Pants Suite DO.OV Mixed cheviets and enssimercs, with mohair lined coals nnd full lined knickers'. Size-. 6 te 12 years Mackinaw Coats, .$4.75, $5.65 and $6.75 Extra geed quality blanket cloth. Have shawl and convey . tiblc cellars. $8.75 Overcoats Mixed cheviets $4.75 and chinchilla; plaid lined. Butten J. Butten models. 95c te neck and lull belted models $1.35 Knickers Mixed cheviets. Sizes 8 te lb years. StiL; L f.B ..-iS Eroenii' Basement Women's & Misses' $5 Silk Petticoats; Underpriced (FO QJ"J Silk jer?ey, heavily ombroir embroir ombreir cred; fancy ribbon trimming en flounces; also jersey and messa line combined in two-teno effects. Ruflled or tailored flounces, i Women's and Misses' $2.25 It Pantalettes at. . . tbX.UU Special purchase! Geed quality I Faroeu anu vveusicr loom in plain colors, ficured and flowered ef fects. Petticents have ruffled or fl tailored flounces. Pantclcttca are finished with two rows of shirring. Remarkable offer. SNELLENBURCS oiiemy Baaematit i $25 Extension Table, $13.75 $30 Lounging Rocker, $17.95. Solid oak. '' .i - rular top. 6 fe..t i fttt'nf Ien. i i. i d pedestal und plum !"KS. f' rFtnffed, larce nr mdi u inert, "l-i ik tent and h.u'J? ncreil Jn .t'tiilciul Ifiither, Urnwn, biuck or l.lue. Oak Rocker at $3.95 Brass Bed, $14.95 l 'ele- htavy . Hlfll 8 riltr up bull Bite. With we. IiirIi hilfiC bread arms. i.. j, ni.lftnl . ) ii?ht Sanitary Mattresses 1 These mattrc-w it arp suaranteed all new m-uert.ils and m.ida te your order when jur-ha6iiii. request 'en te hiivn rnrreit nieiinrments I 'th you te uvll lnnni. nc and ; dla;- All made with lieuv r stitched edge. tin. u $25 I . .. , - I n' S12.00 Cotten Mattress, 5.93. I $17.30 Pure IV It Mattress, $9.75. f $15.00 Hair nnd I oil Mattress, - i S25.0i, "ure Jaa Kapec Silk Pless Mattress, ?12.9.". ,- nj.".i . .) i'ni I'jr.fimen ' s. am miaiiBi mammmammmmmmammmmMmmamma Mi. Beuutiful Urn ntal and i'i 12 fort 'Y Ml oe- ! 'M v.ihin tli.it e Ikiv. ,',r . J f J? JU i liiu.) arict tu , ,u,. . fy J KM (Genuine Inlaid wM LiiielcuniH MM 9-tc. $1. 01 & $1.21 Hti.yd. fl I Ml tlfi'i tl!l rt.i! . ....I.. llU ' '' IT.l ' III. a.,. J I, ,t ,' J ..utl JPm f ni ' SnIT;' NbKijS Economy Basement ', jHB MMaaaaaMamaBaaB. M taT I . itti Hi! Ml 1 i k . ,. Lll- - "at ww &paem&y w v" tV. W-V i N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: N. SNELLENBURG & CO. ' '; aafc l IIUMWHW I I III I II I . Ill 1. 1 X aaWmaaJLUammLI
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