PWMIR?EBiW'flW:WJ5B!l'7s''IWPBWf?VTTsiH! IHHMHnlMMMMKHHMDHMMwaiMMIiiflHyHhMiiiMaK Pi&i tfstiJvvwL''v.r rr.(zL' t.jiiK -V. - - ,W,r-rt '8OTC AVV i V BSSSHSISSlBSSSSSSlSW"vr i BsssrVnlasBBK'? I iWfWmei'Vi!i'iW"X' i Pr W. "W p.vv lu'l K&. .Wf' $w M. x jf w. If. :!. T ttfc ?i-W(. Ifvr'v Ka'j.. j 8 - KH5 tzaxs; m J" tft. HA ft.i .J fXJmP fcAkaki'.. I aW. m i m k- IBU SSflrmas:KiJ!NAL5 mtt sau O.va MAKE and BURKART nVf, Ler llth and walnut ??;$ ewmu V" ouch fDESKS ftf Pnltin w..is n r meat, Weed & Slttl Fili Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce. hank,' Offler. f.ll.nir) & otlinel !'i:rnlinrr A(f 926 Arch St. Since 1884 CEiurntikfr llitllilliiR) v c iriS!i: Rati Recerd ( Granny 7152 3033 I Gcerfia Ree 7124 Scheppe's Music Stere 1520 Snvder Ave. riiii..., i-. Banquets Card Parties .Private DTances fT' Weddings Especially Catered for at the RITTSN HOUSE 22d and Chestnut -Estfmaies and Menus Furnished 7E2te. Seashore Excursions Every Sunday ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY $1.50 lj-n ('hrstmit mill Humii m. I Frrrli". f.r All.intle lt 7 1 30 A.M. Fer eitn City, Meiir llnrher. tVlliiun I mill Ciiiu Mu), li'iit c Climtnm SI. Fi.rrv 7:20 , M Heutl. M. IVrrj 7:111 A. M, Krliirnlns It'll r ull .mints .". :I5 V. M. Tliliris imi In iur'liHril prier (a, ilntr of l.'vrnrsliiii. Washington's Birthday UniMlitr, rVIru-r J': Aililllliinul i:iiirslu.i Philadelphia & Reading System Xtluntli' ( II y It.illr.mU !3 W?,Z, 7..., ,..,.. ,....;.,,,;,,.,.,.:,. VM.'MSQ KMMI ."WllII'IH,! S3 1 One of our five 3Iastcr Blends OSCO i Orange Pekoe Vlb 12 Vlrlb pkg 23c; lb pkg I5c j At all our Stores i mr BTCRES CO. Al MU9l!Iiril!I!l'JiriIli ,IiiilhiD!,fn'lu!lfiii'''lHli!iai,l'iWiKi:miwa(iiI ,b Helps digestion and cleans a ' coated tongue Thousands of men anJ women bve found relief from various 'digestive disturbances by eating Kleischmann's Yeast. It is human nature te want te find out "why." Se far as science can tell us this is the reasen: Kleischmann's Yeast is a feed Abundant in certain elements which are necessary te health and life itself. It promotes the flew of bile and of pancreatic juice. It has remarkably beneficial effect en ' Ike whole digestive process. It , ' eieajls a coated tongue. ' Try Flelschmann'8 fresh yeast ;;ia" orange juice or in milk. Men Tlfclfce It in milk shakes and malted r."raHlllM urimn ItVa IV DnraaM An 'h- brMd or crackers ,',:ff Keep your digestion in the pink Waif condition and yourtenime clean PP fe- Wrp&k r..v.va r-. . -...- -i .rt . tti Jiffmgti.9am neaiuiy ey eating t or a caves VS.'l'iW Fleischmann's Yeast (resh vril 'XtTOT pwere or eetween mea l. .y;-1 itwmr wp I riri irim - .rWMaMM4imr pif,-tjar,i4a)rt ininnuniA rnrr IN PAPAL ELECTION Governments With Right of Vete Notify Vatican They Will Net Interfere ! LAURENTI STILL LEADING llv It AdnclntMl I'resi Krirr, l-Vh. 1, Tin' SniTdl CiiHese will e iivi'tif tniiinrreT In solemn e'ni' i''i.ti' l" : llic rlcllnn of a n"v Voyie, iMiluiiiiiifivil in tin1 .l!j:lit"t desni' l.v e.ihhIi' Tttiipi,oe. I'lie Italian. Krmrli t'l.d S nnl'li fimenimiMit", wlilrli for fer ini'il.i I'liitiui'il the t'l'.'lit of win, linvc nfnrnu'il tin- lln Sit nml -eflU'inlly that tin' hai' no ilr.lrci In tlit. tniitter, 'lie ltiiliati (iuvi'iiiiiK'iit In iiililltlnn Ix fins mi etlii'lul ih'iiial nf tin- repnrt that It fiuuii'il Canlinal Main, An'liliNliep of I'ia. Tin- Ita'ian (iiivi riuiii'iit has mi mil 'iiluli'," miiIiI thi' iti'ti'iai'iit. The I-'ri'iiili rtranrilliiar. Aialiai-n 'or tn tln V-n'i-iu. Chiiili'- '. A. .Tun tint 1 . :utul tn t.'" luriTi'iiniiili'iit '" tinhi that hi-- (inM'iiiiiii'iit e. 'iii-1 n iiialiiiii; iifiilral. When a-Ki'il I'l'iiieriiliic tin- ilk'lit of veto, he remark ci: "(Hi. t'"H N i thins of the pact." ' The Muni li- Villaslmla. Spanlili Ainbit.-:iiiJ I the Vati-.wi. ipnlti' te the Italian c-iin'epimipnt in the sinte ttiiln Austria, helne te all inteiiN anil mrpiin's iinri'priM'iiti'il, the four eeiin- j trie- whiih hae lieretofero heen must preiniiient in the eeliilavcs will have nu I I'liem-e at the fortheeniiiK tapetltig. Iiirnn Ilc.M'tics, llelcian Ainhaailer i. the IIel See, tehl the eorrespeililellt that a xtnintj feelinc favei'inc Cnnllnul '. iitreiili, sceictar.v of the Cniicieitatiuii i tin- 1'repiiRiiinlii. was appari'iitly he eliiine in'i'eiitiiatiil as the eenelave up riMelipil. lie peintnl out. however, hat tliese wlinse naiiie- were most in- isteiitlj tin lit eneil hail nireh been liesi'ii ami that It .is prebahle that. I'thniiKli the next 1'epe was certain te be an Italian, he wetihl he electeil trem ameni: the ('aniinals hoe names hail been tirtuully tmiiientieiieil. The linal fiinetal M-n iees for the late I'epe Iteneiltet, lielil thi.s t'oreneoll, were even mere hnpreMV" thnn the .solemn i eremenlals that hail piercileil it. All he te t -el 'lit Cardinals i.ew In Heur eeup'.eii plaees aleie; speeiallv prepared I'cnclies In tin Sihtine Cliapei. I'reml neat anpinu' them, as pal tleipnnts in the administration of absolution, vere . i iie-halred Cai'dlnal l.u con, Arehl'l hop uf Khelnis. and the -lately Canlinal Mirciir, Archbii-hep of Maliiii'". The celehrant of tin inns was Car dial! Oranite. CARDINAL LOGUE WILL ACCEPT ITALIAN Koiise. Feb. 1. fit, A. I'.V-TIip IrivJi Free State Is net particularly concerned ic te whethir an Ita'ian or a fereisu canlinal is elected I'epe, Car 'iiiul I.eKiic. l'rinmtc of Ireland. !. chirril !a"t n'ulit. ' Ireland has u.i special or (.jeep (.jeep tIeii.il interct la the net pontiff nhee that of an, ether country," he said. "All that In-'anil hones and asks is that the net Hely rather fliult pro tect the Church. I de net think the Irish I-'ivn State will he mneh affected "lie a or tlie ether, no matter who b. chieii'fer the papal chair." The Irish Primate explained that the Church enlelued upon the Hely See strict neutrality niul ju-tlec In aU' mat ters, and that the snereme pontiff must have no pe'itica tiredilcctlens. Ceiiimentini; i u the pontificate of Ileai-let XV. tin Cardinal said that the Inic pontiff had done u creat ileal of t'end fin- the world, but had been iiineh iiiiuiilers.nid and uujustlv ien siireil. If bit, aihiee had been fel" iwrd In the ear' cars nrthe war, the conn cenn tiles uf the world, iarlmliiig America, would lime been spared thousand of lie nud millions nf dullar "I am con ''car that the inster, diunity and power of his reign will become accentuated with the pHssin' jeni-s."' Discussing iniidltieus m tin Irish Tree State. Cardinal l.u'jiie sniij the situation ias much mure premising, but that it wimhl take seiieratinas fur the weiiniii of the past te heal and for the old lire- of Ill-will te b.irn out. "We hae a liinc, tortuous read te trael," he declared. "i:.talll-limrn ' ii a consiuimen aim "'llliis up of fiscal and administiative s.wem are tl.e most dltrieiiii problems. I j. . m,t exp.ct all tli' -i" difficulties te be sitt'ed within ni lifetime. The birth of even nation is attendul b travail and many ob structions." He spelie appri.-iathely of the hIp I'ireiviil from iu.ens of the f'nlted States in tin- cre.itiim of un independent Ireland, sating: "The Irish people will net seen for ger the taniisaml and one acts uf gcn-iesity nml lejultj from their kins kins felk in fne America, nor th; sjmpathj, ' iKeiinigeinent and uppm-r of a large , part of the Amernau pi-eplc. The inagnnnimity nf jour country surpasses' HerythniK. Tic .), f)f luilnclel- phla gae te tlie gnat i aiise of Ireland in'iiri. niim.uipi, aim an im ether ilio ilie nsls Kintrihiiti'd Mtli HU.iI liberality. "nr -tt iiBjs for fredlem touched ii ;cspiinsie ehenl in lour lih"ity-levlng ,.iepli. who inspired and ln-urtencil us te prosecute our great purpose te t'le end. i Imv" 1 lew liiishailileil the Ulld us; our .iiie nml llOllds Wlll'll liel liciivts nun te with Rrutittidc " thus" v he liflpui ii. King Alfonse Confined by Celd U i" r"l'n'sent.'d in thf npplk-atiun v-., .i . i t t-i u.v'ela "that the interi'Mf. of hunk niul mcr 'uarnl. I-eh. I --Kin- Altense iH.fhundlsc ncditers, lis uell us MooUhold MeoUhold MoeUhold mffi:rinK frum u i-old, it was iinnemut'd !crs, run ln host XftviM threiiRh a rcer- svsttrdny. Ik ia cenlincd te hln loom. Uncommon Sense y jeiin m.Aiu; ritlVKK.NOlt .MILLKU. of New Y i.'erl:, V- rccrntl) iinneiiiKs.il tluit one of the eutisil of tins prrviilenic of i-rlinc was the ilcslru of pi'epli' te nii'iipx u front msu In tin- enlK'strii of if... II.. miKht ns wi'll haw' niM thin iwiibltlen and thi-.V i is in In rlsi. K n litirmti.l in itnncn in ...... ....... . v .11 luu worm, , ' It iih dmihtlfss the desire te rt tlie , lirst nud drifst and imet sanltury n' .l.u ..iii.rl,. .lir. L.HininlfnH 1.......... a..a ' the nluc of tin' lieiiif, limi lUllllb tin r.lllHHI.'.H .11(0.111. t.ltV, I'rlile of ponsesnien Inspired the , ltifky i'uvi'iimn te get a pretty nnd In i ttlliftfiit wife te nut in the cure he had wen with tliiH club. Thnt rehiiltisl In I stronger niul brighter children in the . nest generation, and thus the race de veloped. w, K KNOW et' few ureal men whu Imve desired tint front neute of life and whop effort te secure them have net curried many ether men along the ufiwanl wny. iifcmiKR et tucir ueHire ler trent scutH, men have written great novels and plnj h, have made great Inventions and built up great induetrles. We live in better beuses, and wear better clothe, and enti better feed be. catien I"1'", "leidrln fro beats for tiicru- EVENING PUBLIC MM DEFENDS HIS U. CONTROL Fermer Director General An swers Rea, Willard and Other Critics AVERTED SMASH IN 1917 Ity tlif Avseclatwl Prfsi ' Wflililiigten, Teh. 1. Charges of In j efficiency in Federal wartime control of j railroad" "hae been made and pub- 'Midi with a recklcssnes.s for which ig i neraiicc. design or n'ltish purpose alone I can account. William t. .MCauoe. 'ermcr inrci'ter t.rnrrai et tne ituiireau Vilmlnlstratlen, declared today at the 'enate Interstate Committee Investlga- , tlen of the present railroad situation. J .ir. .ic.iine tout tne committee me "eveiument took ever the railroads in ' '!H7 because they were breaking down' under a private management, unable te' meet the stress of war ilemiinils. uni that Federal control and unified opera tion unveil the KlttniCfin. If nrcHOnteil 'epiei nf letters sent by him ill 11118 te' Samuel Ilea, president of the IVnn s.lvanl.i ; Daniel Wil atil. presldeiit of the llaltlmere and Ohie, and ethers, no tifying them he considered, their man agement unsatisfactory nml inefficient. "The measures tuken during the car 11HS calleil for no apologies," snid h lepert signed by A. II. Smith, prcsi- , dent of the New Yerk Central, and slv ,1w.H ..llhn.l nl.M !..nl ' .'in. iniiiinii iiicn. ii ! nriv i();ieiiai 'lrecters under tlie icnilreau At min istrutien, which Mr. McAdoo presented ;as "cencluilve answer" te the charges he ineiitiened. "They were caused by 1 war conditions, and the cftleient opera tions of the railroads In support of thc (ievernment during the wht justifies cer. act et tne A'lmlnlHtrat.en. Mr. McAdoo quoted the executives te the effect that "it was impossible te , avoid the increase f wages which were ' granted, and these which are pending , are Inherently a result of the snnie I causes," The executives ascribed tlie necessiij for a"e increases te "war industries surrounding the railroads en all sides pa. lug war tinV-es for labor and depleting the lallread stipplv of labor, particular!, tlie suppl of skilled labor." There was a deficit in railroad rev- ' eiiue during llll1". tinder inoemo and rentals te their owners of .:l(t.(N)0.00( Mr. McAdoo said, but that represented "a part of tlie war cost, an expenditure for which there is no compensation but victory." lie cltid messages sent te former President Wilsen bv the Pre- ' mleis of Knglaud. France and Italv in Fehiuur.. WIS. hesglug for ."OO'.OIIO tens of breadstuffs, te supply which whole trains of empty cars had te be uished from the At'antic most te tlie Middle West, for weeks, and rushed hack with equal expedition te the ports, leaded. "Railroad men ran the railroads of, the I nlted States when I was Director '.eneral." he sd. ", jf t,v u,,re Inetheient or disloyal te their t.overn t.evern im n( they must answer tn their con sciences, Hut I have said that I be 1 eved them te be both loyal and efficient, and that the leiuarkalde results the achieved in IlliS teiicluslvcly proved tlie were." Hi unetisl Mr, I'tiilcrw-i-Hid, president ' of the Krie lines, a.s saying the rends were jnlng te "a s,.,s," j -j) lK,. ( cuiise of tiii'U'r-iiiaimeminie aiul peer earnings. ' "Ne further evidence than that from ' tin- lips nf railroad execiidics," said Mr. M'-Ailnn, "Is uecessaty te demon- ' stlate that the ralread" nt the end of' I'.il" were in n condition of disrepair, postpen-i! luiprevemetits, neglectitl i (iiiipinent .ind defertcd maintenance. I "Tlie KnLlrend Admliilsir.itiiin ndopt ndept id th" ml two .esMbIe meiiieiU fet liiipi-evln'r the enier.il conditions. First, iiiiiiiedlati'ly Using mure ellicjentlj avail able terces nud fvr-llit ii-s and hittr in- leasing them ' "As i step in- th" d. in lien, tne ' K.'illreail Administration called en the i liprcsfiitntHcs of nrgatucd nIlru'id impleji's te ngici. te ertain iiioditica iiieditica t tens in tlieir cuntrjuts re utile te hours of labor and working rules J'. nil. , read eriiple.,cs pntrlut't-.ill, ny up Piilleg"s and oncevs,ens." Julius Krurisehnilt. clmirman of the beard of the Southern Pacific, hud said Ids railixi.nl hud hi en "skimpul te th" danger point" by the failuiv t-i the i (ievernineni te lay siitli-lent tics, nml . Mr. Mcdeo i;i! the stntcincni ia.s "llatl. ceutriiillctcd 1 , tin- facts." "The issiu,. i, incsi-iiiialile," he si,d, after reciting the measures taken, "if tl''";" was in lulls extravagance and inefficiency, these mllread es'utlves mt.i guilt of it, and If lliey were net guilt, then the aic new, for their i wn p'iipe-es, gui'tj of an attempt te' 'nlrch tlie fs erd." i Th" d'-hci: im'i.neil d-irin; the lirst i fie months, before the reirienal ill- ! lectors isik ch irgc was niucli greater than '.hat which was inclined during ' the seven months remaining of the snm J ear. Mr. McAdoo said, mid this deiu eiiMi'uteil the conclusion In- h.nl given. LOCOMOBILE RECEIVERSHIP Action Declared Step In Reorganiza tion of Company .sculli Xerwalli, Conn.. Pel). I, (IJy A. P. I--A ri'PfivcrsIilii for tin- I.Drnme ''l'i' ('eiDpiiny of IlrlilKi'jierf was upidinl for in mpi-i-s tileil villi .Im-Iki' Kilwin S. Tiiemiix, cif tlie I'liiti'il "stiiti-s IMstrli't Court, nl Ins f.flii'i ln'1'i' teduy. Tills; notion wils laki'ii, it n Miitml, us u step tnunrd I'lUBaiilziilieii of the the (eini;inj. Tin I'eiupiiiiy nml the vn i leits. rrt'iliiirr IntiTcsts wrre rcprcsenti'd bj (eutisil who stati'd that tlie proceed ing v ei'" Iy iiKii'emnit. niilrutlen tnreuqli it rwiMvcrship. Get the Frent Seat if Yeu Can clvl.'s, Imve ht'eii vis neneli te knnu ,mu ""'i-r p.-np c wuiHrt npjiricuiti.' mid puy for bittur llvlni; condition- pOMI'IiTlTIDN l the life of trade und ull tuiiipL'tiilnii Is.bnccl en thi'-, ... .. . " vnx iieMi-yfui rn In :?. I. very man worth his salt is born with a desire te excel in ruiim'thlni. I If doe net want te put up with dis comfort, with lui'l; of employment, with uncertainty. He wants lomfert and independence and .seciuity. And better "till lie wunts the wemun who Hhures his let nnd ihe children she bcurs t0 enjoy tlie same tiling.. Ter that he Im willing te work, aiid It In his willingness te work that has c cured uway the forest., ami compiled the Oicaii and the air, and hurnesM'd the river, and math- the forces of iiatuic iibsist man In cumins " living for theso who dweli upon the uirth. . G'Si'Sr that ,., only certain way te get it In te get It i heneHtly. it . will net drive you te , gi"a'jnbitle!l! " '' enJenblc- 6ea,'-- vopurieht. tj.-j. bj Punic i.r,mr, r..il. LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, wmm M WSf FURRIER Commencing Today Continuing THURSDAY and FRIDAY FED. si and S at the BELLEVUE-STRATFORD in the RED ROOM i w-a-aint! inrr - r Card Index Trays g L-nMsmss I ta lJs-V mil fcVXVJBfjy re - ii ui (jl 1 10 wmMmMmmwu iilrawiH . I Wm snrrmt y i in v.m-iii i. rn-i I jfi ill j ! iii e iffM wyj 1U liJiLJ-U-sAi I earn aaW asw sMeSBsVeVHuSlK. I m YEO & I UKENS PO- Stationers, Printers, Blank Boek Mfn. 2 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut Si amrHQE 3QE 3QE WARNING Seme dealers are trying te substitute inferior goods for our famous FF Lemen Products if you want the genuine Always Emphasize F-F Our Trade Mark Appears en All Our Products F-F LEMON a-BSjpaaMMeBBaMaBMBBWBSsBMPaBBM CREAMS Loek for This Trade Mark f F-F Lemen Products arc new sold at all Drug, Department Stoics and Beauty Parlors Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Ce., Phila., Pa. Loek for the F-F Trade Mark 'jWWtwwvwwvwvwrvAwNvuvm NEW SERIES I m SsSW wflsHSH BSScBSSSSSSSSBflsSSSSSSSSSSSSSST SBBslBaM 1 New Your Wife Can Have a Car, Toe The Overland costs se little that you can buy two the extra one for your wife and pay out no mere money than the price of the average geed touring car. Operation and upkeep expense is low. most owners averaging 25 miles te the gallon of gasoline. i 605 Tfie SEDAN Roadster 595 Touring .. rniv-na neuuuiiD 209b TO 5091 WILLYS) VBBLAND, Inc., of PHILADELPHIA uenerai unices, t'arts ana service Chestnut Street, 41st te 42d 1629 Arch Street 250 North Bread StrMt mi u,ia mna eirp .... of 137 Seuth 13th Street llEQUKSTS TMI3 IIONOIl OP YOUH I'ltKSKNCU AT A HPKCtAL Exhibition & Sale of Furs Original expression!! of the style tendencies for Spring In COATS, CAPES, WRAPS and NECKPIECES - aritaf ei ,!! i iii ' IT IOf3Er g Open Tray. Capacity 200 Cards and Index Site 3x5 complete. . 90c 4x6 complete. .$1.00 5x8 complete. . 1.4S Trays With Lid. Cheap Grade Size 3x5 complete . . 70c 4x6 complete. .$115 Sheet Metal 3x5 complete. . 95c Better Grade 3x5 complete. .$1.20 4x6 cempIete...i 1.70 5x8 complete . . 2.45 Open Trays. Capacity 100 & Cards Size 3x5 empty. . . .$1.25 4x6 empty .u. . 1.60 5x8 empty.... 1.95 3QG 3BI ' HrWUaC 3DE. F-F LEMON taSBBBBBBBTeBlBBBBBBBBBHslBBBaeMBSlBBBBBBl SOAP . e. b. Teledo -.9595 Coupe - $850 amMerraoniewn Ave. -. ,. 7r FEBRUARY a, 1022 MICHELL'SI SEEDS BSSSSSSSS-BSSSSSSsi Buy New and avoid the rush later en stock is fresh; assort ment complete. We have a complete line of sprayinsr ma chinery and spraying material. CATALOG FREE MlX9ll4ltBHwn Venus Fop Venus Everpeinted arid ether Metal Pencils THE name VENUS is your guarantee of per per fecteonthe VENUS thin Leads Ne. 38 are perfect Leads. Always straight-smooth long wearing crum-blc-proef and perfectly graded. 15c per tube of 12 leads 2 tubes for 25c Accept only VENUS Leads in the VENUS watermarked tubes If your dealer cannot supply you, write us. unencan Lead fcncll Ce.,220 THE "MOST CasssMalJsBsV 41 "- ik 5v ; LT& S-fKSfig- ? cars new hu and greater flexibility. The New 6-66 Prices 6-66 UkewDed, 7-Pass. Teurint - S219S 6-66 Larchmont II, Spert W - 'nu 6-66 Dayton., S-PaTlWiS - 2495 6-66 Sedan, 7-Pan. 3155 6J6Urrwilne,7-Paa.. - - -. 3 6-66 Coupe, S-Paw. - . - . . 3 wad - : Aquamarine Ring A beautiful ring made of 14-kt. green geld, of pierced design, with a large aquamarine of rich color $39. Finger rings mounted with aquamarines are very popular. We have many styles at moderate -prices. 3. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MCnClIANTS-JEWEL.EltS-SILVnnSMITHS Lectures en Practical Psychology Anna Maud Hallam Alfaretta Hallam Afternoon and Evening Lectures HVIMKCT TODAY "The Price or the Penalty" 3:00 P. M. "Fame, Fortune or Failure, Which Way Are Yeu Headed"? 8:15 P. M. Scottish Rite Auditorium, 148 N. Bread Street Yeu are invited, but remember when doers will be closed. NO ADMISSION CHARGED THIN T38 & 26 soft D soft HB teft Fifth AvcNcwYerk VENUS PENCILS are the largest selling quality pencils in PalSE BEXWrirVLL CJtiV IK Where Can Yeu Match This Paige at 1465 TewfilSl: "" ue,wiriiudTy xd for 111965. Buyewef 1922 carJewSr. t500 en die original investment. 8teninin i -may teem it by no means tells the whole story of whatPaige has accomplished undSmmSacSM EirffJ3I,2?SJSt JB P sgggasasass The New Touring. 6-44 Snort Pct Type. 6-44 RemdmtlT'hSal- f-AA C.J ' 6-44 Coupe, -MW J$S AM Meat r. a Ata-,. TtE-t- anr MeWiim mimm JkfrlHiMbMiem stucct at viwe. PwueetPei , JjiS& ' "tei'Stt, BBBBBBBBBST Jl ' ''LsLsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl .SILsBBbEI9LsBBBBBBBBBBbI paw ,, ., . .-,;, S' v " the louse is filled the LEADS 15c per box 2 for 25c 7 DEGREES and black F firm H medium hard medium 2H hard 4H extra hard tfc world JUKSELtOSt ef.Prfge meter c has beea 6-44 Prices 5-Paaa. . $1465 4 - Paaa. 1595 1465 """ f ii i a A 1 4 1 ym sTfa. v. mm 4 ,, vl,.,l imtrjjh ft- JS.,
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