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J, ... ~ ' 'I,,, Grocers and Butchers Attention Practically our entire s,tock has been cloFJed out, but we still have on hand · a few · J.arge Size Rolls of Butchers' Paper Grocers' Light Weight . Wra.ppmg Paper Odd Sizes o~ Bags We will sell them at a VERY LOW PRICE Dunlap Paper Co. Telephone or write to Alfred Hawkins Batavia; N.Y. Bell 731-W Mint Jell Try Mint j'~ffy-Jell w1th roast Jamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real frui£ flavors in essence form, in viais. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatin~ ~esserts! liJ Flavri;;, af Your Grocer•• Z Pacl.ages for 25 Cent11o :To t·lw :-:.:o~ .. r of Tl1e Newu I leveled over by the floods left n lnnd mr- Hnviu\ beeu requested to give a geo· face, specially suited for the needs of a logical e:plauntion of the Devil'a nock civlllz~d l\llCO of men. '£he effects of the located on Mrs. MarY Olnr·k's fnt•m 0 ~ I glnciet• seem to ltnve been beneficial to · the main rond of Stnfi:ot·d its origin nnd man nnd the ~oil that be tllls, for mnn ' how· it rot there, I consider it neccssnry is dopendent on :the enrth. The lnnd' · to give a bt·lef account of the cuus~. where the Inter h1story .of man has been T!Jat will go back hundreds of thousands· euact~d nnd the sonts ~f two itnportnnt of yonrs ago, to the Tertint•y Era. 'l'hs clvillzntions todny e::cist-Europe nnd clhnttte oi thnt era was warm, · much North Amel'lon--wns nt one time burled wnrmer than o.t the present time. Fossil· under n massive sheet of ice. remains of ))!ants and animals ~f almost Wns mnn on earth before the ice came 1' tropical nature are found in the fur: Evidence points to his pl\esence. Some north in the rocks, .below vast c1i!Ca of: olaim he watched the floods from the 1 ice. Towards the close of the Tertiary, south. Thnt tnlln existed in remote PI'?· I g1·ent chWllges in the climate took place; glaolnl times is not improbable. R1s· from almO!lt troplcnl to cold arctic con· bones bavo been tound under , the lnvn ditlons. A gradual uplift of tbe !nod formed in early ('Juntemary ttmes. lf g.ud sen bottom, especlnlly in northeastern an inhnbitant of the north. he must. hnl'<· AmeL•ica, occurred. They raised .hun· migrated to a more congcnml climate. . dreds of feet above the then present\Ievcl. To I\ouls Agassiz belongs the honor o!. The change in the climate came with tho. first proposing the glaeinl. theory. Stml.v• uplift, \lhlch was pl\Obnbly its cause. in~ th<' glaoie~s of the .Sw1ss A!ps he snw This continued into the west in the signs 0 f glncinted action outsule • of t~o Quaternary Ern and developed iuto tho!' Alpine glaciers. Up. on fut·ther tnvest~-. Glncial Pel'iod. gation be concluded that tbe ice h~d ex· Yast Jlelds of lea· covered the lnnd The tended uvot• most of Europe. Commg to highest mountains were covered nntl it is Amer!cn he saw similar evidence of a claimed the ice wns a· milo in depth in glnclnted count\Y· The drift in Euro\'\ the center. Thnt the gl!i.cier cove 1 ·ed tho pro,;ents the same features as found Ill lnnd for n long period is evident by the AmNicu. l,;pon this evidence .he J•m· amount of work performed-soma claim po•cd the glacial theory, now umversall~ tens of thousands, others say hundre•l• neeepted. of thousands of yenrs. \\When it Cllmo I::ast fro.m Batavia on tile main ;ond and how long it remained are uncertain tha eilect of the glacier Is In sight 111 • n as to time. That it existed there is nn number of places. Miner's pond, for t~· nbundanc~ of evidence. stnnc~. is termed a sink or pot hole. ~ e lli.ffert~ut tl!tmriL~s PXplnining th~ C'flllf'€' b\,·irliug rnutwn of the wnter and !t~P, of the glarie1• m·~ bY some tlwught to roming from the margin of the ~lacier, be astronomical, thru~gh olmn .... es in the t'coopNl uut the loose mnterial nn ~rat •·elntive position of tho sun a';,d enrth · ~red it around the sides. Further n ~ng by others thnt geograpbi<:' changes wer~ pot holes are io evidence. After crosslUg I\PSJIOUsible. The ele,·ntion of the land, the J,ehigh rnilrond one travels over n DEVlL'S ROCK IN STAFFORD. it: is elnimad, would have a groat lnfiu· moraine. 'l.'he buildings on tho format• ence townrds lowering tho tompemtm·c, .Terotbo \Whittloton fnrm nnd on William and the raising of the sen bottom mny Peter's farm nre on the top of tho de· b.nvo interfered with tbe · flow of the posit. The gravel nml snnd rench to a warm southot\'Il seas. ThB withdrawal depth of fifty feet, this being shown by Df the gulf strerun would produce n grent n well dug in Mr. Peter's ynrd n number change in the climate on the onst side of of yenrs ngo. this continent. Further down the hill is tho Dcvll's With such nccumulntlons of ice tho Rock, on :Mrs. C'lnrk's fnrrn. - To the time cnml' when it commeneed to move- uorlhenst of the roelc is a lntornl all glaeiors must move. It flowed out- moraine, a huge mound of grm·el and war!! from the center, ns though forced snn<l. As <Viewed from tbe south it is n out by the great overlying mass. Mqv· handsome nud well proportioned hill. ing over the lund it dug Into the surface, Tlto lll'vil's Rock is eertninly n gt•ent Our Semi-Annual Fac Cle ryandStore ranee Sale Combined )JVH:ll An Enormous Purchase of Buffalo~ffi! I~ruest Jt b~\~lng House Entire surplus and sample lines of Men's and Boys' Shirts, Trousers, Underwear, Sus~ penders, Hosiery, etc., etc., At Abtlul '!Oe on the Dollar Owing to the unusual mild winter our New York factory had a greater surplus of Men's Suits and Overcoats than usual, and their com~ mand to us is, sell them out no matter how great the sacrifice. So with this in view you can ex~ pect big thhgs from this sale. All Men's Overcoats Reduced from 25 to· 50 % One line of J.\.len's Ov-el'coats, I ~~d~~~~~ .. ~~~~.~-~.:.~.-- .. $7.95 Men's High Grade Suits and Overcoats, marked $9.75, One line of l\.1en's Overcoats, ~~d~~~~~ .. ~-~~~--:~~- $12,95 One line of lMen's 0\ret•c.oats, reduced from (1?17 E'fi $30 and $35 to .... ciJ .JIU One lot of Men's Dress Shirts, such as 'Hallmark. Bellwood and like m:akes, mostly 15 and 15% sizes, values up to $2. 59 Choice .................. _.. . C One lot of Men's Sa:111ple Suspenders, values ~ 1 up to $1, at ._ ....... - .... 1'.4 C $12.75, $14.75, $18 and. $20. A real bonafide reduction of about One lot of Men's Collin's Wool Underwear, also Glastonbury & Reiss make, :! 1 -~~~.~.~: ................ $I . 69 One lot of Khaki Colored Boy;;' and Girls' Overalls, !! · 0 .~ .. :~:~~~~ ............... 69c One lot of Men's $4 98 $10 Raincoats .... a One lot of 400 pairs of ::.\len's Heavy Khaki Trousers, cheaper than $} 5.0 overalls, all sizes.. • U One lot of Men's Best Qual· ~~o~~~~~ ~~~~~~~.~~~. 79c One lot of Men's Black Soft ~1~~~t ~~-~~ .... ~.~~~.~ ... ,. 89c One lot of Men's $15 Heavy ~a:~~~~~.:~~ ............. $5 • 98 grinding the soft noeks to silt, tenring j nntural curiosity. It stands at the foot t.ho bnt•d roclts to pieces nnd carrying the of tho mo1·nine and the nmount of rock loosened masses along. Rills were thht is covered below the surface will planed !!own. vnlleys filled and new one< exceed what shows above. It stands to· eoxcnva.tcd. The forests and all loose mn- day in precisely tho Rnme position as it · terials were carried along to flout nwny stood in its former bed. The rook is Barg3imS in Our Ladies' Department, 2d Floor WARM GLOVES You will ftnd us well sto~ksd ~~d~~ \3 1 g:.,~r l~~ Mf~~ 9 .cholce You wlll need them tbesJ> cold dn;rs. John Thomas G6 Main Street, Batavia, N.Y. Unsightly pimples and blemishes on the face are sure signs that the skin and blood need the purifying and strengthening action of 'Luaeal Sale of Any Medicine in th~a World SoldeyeJ7Whera. In Boxes. lOc ';r Gold Seal P1ere Gum Rubbers Give more wear and satisfac- tion than any other mbber made. Sale Agent S. W. Smith ~20 Main Street down some glncinl stronms. Tho rock• from the wntel'lime group, 11 part of the tltat have been recently uncovered, and LoiVer Helderburg !ormntion. ThG ex- which were hnrd nnd durable, show the posuro or outcrop is ovet• n milo to the actions of grinding power. They nra northenRt, which shows bow far the scoured nnd polished, and croovos nnd Devil's Rock was moved, scratches show. The direction tho Ice Tho Devll's Roclt has attracteil lots was moving the ~triac in this ..-icinity, of attention lntqly. A pict11re of it np- ustmlly was from the northeast to the pent•ed in the Raill·oad J:l:ews n few yem·s southwest. ngo. The next Xew York State E;eologi- ~mall pebbles, to massive boulders en! report will contnin ita picture. origin -w~1ghing tons, were carried nlong. Hocke nnd lilstory. A writer in The Xews, in of over n thnusnnrl tons me fouod in describing the rock recently, claimed thnt · • the New Englan•l states. The drift mo<t of tho continent wns nt one time rocks nre nil from the north. The home co\\Prod with water nnd that the action and origin of somo nr<> not far from where of tho wnves in wearing nwuy the mid- they were deposited, others n few miles. dlo of the rorlt wus sufficient proof. His Tho grunite boulders scuttored all over story i• about as' roasonab1e as the old ·the eountry hnvo been cnrl'ied a huu- l~gend of the rock-that his Sntanic dred miles or more. Of all known ngeo- Hnjesty wns nt one time chained to the oies, ice is the only one cnpnblc of trnns· rock. wearing :m·ny thP eontet• with a l)Qrting eU<Jh immen'le OQllldor~ !!§ fQund chain in walking around it. in nil glaciated regions. Uillions of yenrs had elapsed between '.rhe withdrawn! of the ice was sup- tho time seas flowed over this pnrt of the posed to be somewhat rupid, nccom- wot•ld ancl the time the rock was left pnnied by numerous lmlts. \Vh•re the ther,.,. The cause of the peculiar shape leo stood for u sufficient length of time of the l\ul'k .is that tho middlE' !ayers nre the material brought to tba front wns of ~nftf\lr nwterin.l, going away more rnpirl- thrown up in deposits known as moraines. ly with the nction of tbe elements. Ju ·'.Che watet· Hoving from the front forcecl time--perbnps a lon~t time--it will prob- tho debris h!lck, forming hills of gravel nbly topple. rt bas ~tood there ages, n an1. f=anrl Sorr.otlrn~s tJ.,y are rorr.po~,;pt} ~''Pnt f.Pnt 1 ~Pl. T!.e pjru.mide are but ~f pebbles and cis~- Tho irregular sur- Infants in comparison to its age, looe of the land, our bills nnd valleys, Geologicnl times are long, ve1·y long. In fact a large ptp:t of our scenery, was There is no better explnnat!on tbnn wbnt from the effects of the glacier. tho Good Book says, that a thousand As the ice t•etreated the tock Iha.terlnl yenrs Is but as yesterday in the eyes of was l•ft wherever it happened to be, so God. The world is old-millions of years the country is now strewn over with a uld, nbd perhaps n hundred millions- <bcct of grounu moraine or silt, which •twl the glacier period is of recent times forms our soil. In places it is so thin --JOHX GI11LARJ) ... tbnt the rocks nre bnroly covered. Thoro nre part' of the country where it is ft•om :2 to BOO feet in depth. .i.Vlornines wore GIGANTIC PRODUCTION. An unusual offering of Ladies• Highest Grade Heavy, All Wool, Cloth \\'inter Coats, coats that sold all season at !!!· s;~~i~:/~~~~~ ......... $16. 75 Misses' and Juniors' Cloth Coats, many of them a weight that you can wear all the year around, value $12 75 up to $30, at -................ • New line of Silk Dresses just received. See them. Last call on om Ladies' Serge D1'esses. 1\11 wnol d ns~es and values up to ~}n.sg. Choi:e Friday ~7 50 a 1d ~aturdm ..... .... . ....... otl) • No alter~tbns or exchanges. A 11 winter goncl• of every description go during the fin:tl dean-up sale at just about.H:\L.F !'RICE. First Come, First SfltVed So be Here When the Sale Opens Friday Morning The Outlet ny No. 9 J aekson Street Ba~avi:t>l!i New York thrown ncrn<s •ome of the valleys, )fore Than a Million People Figure in <lnmrnin~>: the \t.t\\RlllS ntul fnt'ming laltes. \HMI'ls of t.he World.\ , ~~;~~~;~~;~~~;;,;~~;;~~~;~::::~==~~;:::::::~;~~~~:~::~=~:~=====~=~~ W'estctn ~('\V Ynrl~;':=; chnin of lnlu~o;:; wns . ~~~LSil<i¥&'WMm iMihh&i\ • ~.&iiEEili:U::iim:.:~:Itmmm:uch 113 a, ..... ,w fnrrnf'd at thnt time. HincP tllP rlisnp~ Somo Jdfln of the magnitude of ''IIenrt~ IM'•P'Qt!la!J.e2C~iitS~iZiit~a~ht2l!df~ -;.rn.: ~;~;:rn~~i~!ndc~ 0 na 1 c~o t~~~. \~~m;~~~~~ 1 1 ~eni~:e~:';~~!·~:-a ~~~!rr~V: 1 e:e:i:~ :~~ ! AT- ~THI1 .. PICTURE- THIEATmli_S_f in whloh. M-is-s -.flnter assumes the. role F7 \d R.IJl 1J1Y11 ~-d· ~ .· 9 ~- - -~~ ~,:- 4 - - 0 -·Y-e_a_ ltS and gullevs we ace, and most of the Saturday nfternnon and evening may be,. , p . t I I 1 of Sylvia. G1•nnt, n m·etty Byrn Mnwr ftl fley 'l;,ollff-'1:: a, IU'S str~am•-for instau.,e, Xingnm gorge-- coined hom the fart that more 'than one ... nn olhnntng on run teSs lwrd ronpt.pol~ll~. gil•!, daught~r of n metropolitan nawspn- 1 f h . 1 f nne~ on e srreen on <1 11' aY n 10 · pol' ecrt • Th · d . 1 · A \Tll \\\Ore all cnt'YN out n 1~1· I e ICe e t million men nntl women fig . tl IF . 1 'fl t • 1 ,t p'. 1 1 1 or. u; pro uet.mn s being ~!(.4!71!'\:1/l Z:B\'\\ d Ct thrit• bor1•. Tho W<'at'ing JlOWPl' mn•t . . ure tn le nmJ y '\.~ ,f'l\ ID, ••r ~P.Vol~; mnln<>IIU ~hnwn at tl•e flrnnli tnrln:l' and tomorrow I .it .'UftiJ,'VM.'fl<VetLI!! ~uccess bnYP h('PD more rnpid in tho beginnin~ ~tory, o~ dt') fifty thousantl horne.s, ~rtund- i>h~toplay, S~nshl~e ~lint ha\:lllg\ :r;n- tngotber with a gaotl ro~Pdy, ,,~ . ns vmt floods must have poured forth :ons of alrplnneR fleets of Zeppelins, pol~r.',l~. dP~ot!Rcl It to ~·•;;\' Ill :a!t~•: - \When lmln~>y ili-on--• hm·•• \\'' Ruc· nil rl.IF•\·'\' nf tbo ltlr!neya and l!ver.\- from tbe retrentln!l\ ice .. uudteils of luml>erlng t!lnks lu action lfllJ, The Zlegfeld Fnll.'\ awl othOJS,. Furgo Solclle!' \Velcomcd Homa.. 'rnssfullr trentNl for n l\\·icol .. r mnre I ·~Igor<!) I\ln<rncA T·:. Srll·~ldt, R.\\.r•. · : . nml mJies nf artillery :11ios l'enningtnn'A pt·ooerhllg pictm·e wns 1 • . ·than fo ·t . .. · · ~ \ Thel\e ion grnrh1~1 tlnunmg of tho drift Both th~ exterior · d tl . .· :\Tl•e .Antics of Ann., a wldm'>ionl bom·d·, · ar~o, I •·h. 1~.--A weleomn party 1 .v sems, tt \ rPn«>.,nhln t~> .. ,. :'\o. l, Punklrl<, Oh!o. to th~ eouth nnd 1t obnws how far th• I in 1 G . , h. dan . 10 101 \'!\r of . h 1 t . 'r \\ _ 1 . , ~ .. ,·.us l!;IIPn roe<mlly fnt• Rnymonr! SU:tboll, mtmo tbut IIJU r-·n.,.ly tl:n•···fo,·•! t11ttst For the ·diminatiou or poisons due t·• . e fielcls PXten(lPr] Glacier action ,·, D 4 yr i'Olgc s en qnaiters al ~n. 10 IDg sc :OO s my. n .. (IJll'; lJl!l ~ nn I who- hilS ji!Rt l'Pt111'n~d from militnl\tl' ,;Cl' possess Unll\iU!1l f\('t·it ~ttdl is tho l'fl iru[Htin•!l J:irl.rt~,. nntJ\otl , .... nrno·r·'s .NJJf•• tr · · 7 fJ\Yning street London whm• p · 1 t sh<' taltflH n contrm;;ting pnt·tr-thnt <>f n 1 • • \' P - k 11 ·· · • \ ..-- <H.: \ ~ Sf'Uff>(lly noticenhl(\ on tho extreme 1.\'PC:tw 'Vilst1U tuolt 1u'nchcon 'n tl 0 re~tr rn iittlo slum gll'1 who risp,-s In tho \\i\Ol'ld \'i•'lt, '1'1 P!:C W\l'R tlb(Jttt 2fi young vcnple mot• Q J I) TPI'nt•il nf \,·nrur>r'~ ~ufo J{jrj. HrmPdy wns flll~OUA for 25 years bpfor•' Pt'n plninR, owing pP.l'bnps to lnctk C\\f oi hio. d~it to I•:IJgln~d te secon <. llY ugnlnst O\'f'rwhnlming odd:~. , P 1 '\::u n.nn~r·s wcro p\ayl'd flDt1 rof.l'(lRb· nP!'. nnd L.h·r>t' I.f~\~u.t~tl.}. \'ithout itH l111'l wNnun so .iudidout-ily b~gnn its (II· moistm·a nnd pt'fl{lipit?tion. tltfl ,procluctluu. ' nre shown iu 'J.'odny tln.irlly l\!nt·gnrrito f:lt-u·lt in nu·- nw·nt~ llPJ\\'N] nnrl Air'. Hlnho1l trliJ of his ~h:hty tn gt:r .r.·rhnf nt:d ~J(\lJ(•fit Its usorA f~··i.•\'fl tlf\l6. 'l'lwrR m·o thonsnnds of pr,.. 'rhe- cnn<::~ of tht\ rh~opp<'-arnncP nf th~ 1 othC'r or the famous ··~u~J-h·h\ atnrfr-q·lr~· '(''(,)('} Hmr--os in C'filll.J} Ullll OVOI'Ht'\iHJ.--.fH) that t'h~:~ '\•ll!ll (~Jl.lfiOUl 1 Its 1.1:')6, lt plo \\.\}Ill l'l'-Jllizc thnt thPil' gflJ10l'al hrn!l I l e-lnrier must hnYP bPPn hrought nlJnnt hy Obst'!l'\'('d Lincoln Day ~~Inn· RoLPrta RiuelJUI:l •• ~JJnh's BuJ~lhJ':. !\II\CI }.fnry 0t':\'PJ ~-.~·~J'Jr,} wmt closed f'mtlrl not }Jr,t\fl ~'Xlt.f~(1 -tO mur~tl~fl, mnnh tlt1J10nf1~ UJII')O thPit• kidneys and hn\' t•hunges entirf:lly diffnrflnt tn wbnt in thf\ \fr<l. 0, I'. Drun of 'Xn. =-l·l·!!.· Ellicott is h'eing shown. ''nnh'~ nnr{';\lill'' j~ 'n: ~fl\i{(\t'dlly on Uf\('>I)Uut Llw·n]n day.-- ~sq thnn 40 y('arA nf il!>! on\inhlo l't1CO!'d, f\ltlnd ·'\\m·nor's ~aro- ~1{frlney. nnrl T..ht ;- tit'Rt )11aca ('lll.UC!Ml it tn a}\'pPnr. 'rhl\ ~trn ... t f'nt r;~rtninPd u.~ F.itie,,tt fo;:t t){'t 1u· fn ~t. rlr:ln I'O~lf\1],\' t}l'af.lU thaI ltho'ttMlti . f··. n ntl '\-fl'!1, n,.,r \\ Itt 'LII!f flrf'l I ll El {1\\\' • fnny. lrtl t>:''l l,n .,.,, I t•l,]•' t•J u.'-j loJ JllU\IJ Hi'IOeds a J+•llUlJIC! fnrnily modiQf11fl. Ffl: 1.\ dPpl'Pf:l~ion of thP f\fit'th'fl ~urfnl'P, M. thl'\t·r, ,]rlll.,'ll·l\\nt .\frl Ror1l\\tr l'~>~t(\n]ny fift(>l'· in fl'l~cmtun• nwl t.J r> rrn:,.....,~ :,i·ltl ,,f fi.uor·, d:•\\ifJ trip• to Lnn~'IIElff\1' nll,J Tittffuln. :\Irs. thnt Jt lln~ hf'lortJ u hnn:.t'!Jolrl ror..t•d.r for .\Pilrs ngo it wn~ nnm\d \Safo bN•n,~ , wns n downwnt•d mnvemrmt nt that timn. nnnn. H~rHl!ng~ WPt·r; ~!v<'n nn tho llf~ ·A PnthP Wfl(l.]dy t\'IH'1()1l\tr .. ·~ ,, 1 c~ pr .. ,;:.z·nu 1 • ( ''rnn Cnfrnn, Wht'l 1•n~ hroeu f:tum.Jin~ Y~'nt'R nwl ~·Pnr'~, ll\l''' is \!t:Jf HlliJ tunto· 't fr:; :--.\.1 J; n1 1 •mhJtely i oqunlizing tl 1 would.hn.ve btu! n. t:n~eney to modernt~ of Abl'nho.rn L-inrnJn nnd work wns donn' uPO\\\EH~ THAT PH.E\'.'' ;;:~nv,.;·ul WOl'lltl't wHh ~lA\r. ~~!>1~0:1', ~lr~. Htflllu.,fn~, wn.~l:tn hn':l .rf) .... entlJ' wriUPtl.:. ~\ndt f1f lwth t}u• h:•fhu~ys unclli\'OJ', f-:1'· tho clunnte. IIo;,e•e~: n ~pring time ott refugee ,::nrmQnli!, A till•oon sttpper . .i\fat•y Milm :\1inter, br>nHI)' hrl•ht of; finn of Atillwntot, Mmn, hns loturnodl I '\\h to\\' thnt yotll' t·omo<]Jos havo t\£n•·to•y t••mlts arn ohtninod In tho mn•t cam<; nrouncl ngam. • Jho \WJthdratvnl of will bo sarvod ut tho noxt m.ootiu~. whir~ tlto motion pf<oturo snroPn, l·ns lll,l>ronrll home. llJOan u•r.d In ~m· .. fanuly f<ll' ft!tAon Y<'Drs. SOIN'O rose., nnrl it is ~old by Lcndi•Y the lCO, loft tlto :a! th re_f!-~Y for. ll now \VIll }'o on WoclMsdny aftnrnoon, Fe.ht·u- uew idoa t<> give hOI' \1'\\'1 tn Ibn in test' llon 'I contlnne, <ln:v nftor day, In n liB • 'w~. 11~0 ne' 01 ~\Jthout n bottle or Wnr· I l>rug I\'·' nnrl all <li•llgg)sts. A. snm \'' l~=;;;;;:;;'iiji§~:=;::;;;==:==::=::&J ! r?~tn~ nod .flor.l ·'~.,tho \1 ;olnnl '~t'l P ron-,nJ•y 20th, ut tho hnl~r- nf :\fro. Rtovhcn '.A.rnorican~:\.Iutua.l produatlOn, \Powua t!nn thnl: dorsn'r sn_tlHf,v you l flnt\nre npl'u:~f.. li('Ll a Snfo l{frl,,ny nmh.Lh.·r.r Hetue(1y Jn I ~f'nt\ nH J'rrf'ipt nf tt\n cents. vtrnrnf'r'~ \ 11nel• desttoye.d. Ihe dJStntcgrntotl rock II. Brlckway, No, 031 Ellicott Gtroct. l:rhut Prey,\ lt i 11 , . . t . to~. one b~ mPnna ol Tho Nows Wilnt .Aas, \\; h~me, mul It hn• snvorl mnny a doc·' ~- 1 re Iku 11 .,JI,.R Cn, Dept, 2S 7 Roohest,., · u ue\>J•aJ.m 8 ury, lry n \\nut ;l.d in 'l'he Nowa. tol\ s utll, lt Is !I wourlorful xnodiclno for I:'\. 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