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The Cl l theroe Auct ion Mart Co,, Ltd. ;)


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I. e CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW THE ANNUAL A N I ^ « A L E 0 1 ’


FAT CATTLE AFiO SHEEP OH mOHDAY. DEGERSBER 15th ,


will 1.1' lii'lcl til THH JIAl i ’l' nil


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PIGS & CALVES on Tuesday, Dec. 1 6th, 1 924 When IRIZKS will lu' iiivrn for liolli l.OC-M. ami Ol’lliX CL.-VSS1‘.S.


Eical I'ixhibit.s within :v railius nf 'j’l'ii Miles from the ;\netion iMart. Clithci'oc.


Anvomi carrying on tho Business of a Butcher is not alloweil to eompeli' in Cla.sses I to 10. I s t J ’ri'/.e.


‘ Jnil I’ri'/.e £ s. d. £ s. (I.


:5_Be.st Fat Cow, worth most per Ih. to Butcher ................. 1 0 0 .... 0 10 0 • 4— Best Fat Hciter. other than Highland Bccd


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3nl Bri'/e. £ s. d.


t — Best Fat Cow. over lO.t-cwl..................................................... 1 0 0 .... U 10 0 ... 0 ;i 0 •d -Best Fat Cow, under lOJ-cwt. .,


ti—Best Pen of Six Lambs .............................................................. 0 lo o . .. o 7 (> .... 7- -^Best Pon of Six Half-Bred Shearlings................................ O 1"> 0 .... 0 7 II . .. 5— Best Pen of Six Lonk Ewes


1)—n,.st Pen of Six Horned Shearlings ................................ 0 15 0 .... o ^ o ....


10 -Best Six Horned Ewes other than Bonk............................ 0 15 0 .... o 7 (> .. . ■ .Ml Animals to havi' been the I ’roperly of tlie KxhibiUir a t lea.st one t'-alendar month prior to ,Sliow.


SPECIAL PRIZES 11 -Best Fat Cow worth most per Ui. to Butcher ...................................... .-"yd.. £ s. d.


1st I’ri'/.e- Dinner Service, dnd I’ri/.e—Set of Carvers. Ih'd Pr i /e—Set of Silvereon Ware pi t lecea). Given by Mu. T. Wii.sox (.M.ddiar), and confined to his (.lustomei'S. These Pri'/.es will b(' on view in the window of Mr. .1. J’udd. 10. Castle Street. Clitlu'i'oe.


£ .s. d. ,v ,


I d -B e s t Fat Highland Scot ......................................................................................... ' i :! - -Besl Fat Heifer, any Brei'd ................................................................................ l . t—Best Fat Cow, any Brei'd ....................................................................................


I r r= '; i the six months prior to the Show.


1.5 -Bei-t Fat Cow/- ...............................................................................L L L y .L L L - - 1 I d 1 , - list, a J,.


I - I M. \ . \


((rhm.ses 15 and Itl o]ien to all Tenant Farmers, and the hixliibit to have bi'en thi' pioperty of tl o Kxhibitor three Cah'iulai months iirior to the Show.)


as to where Provender is hoiight. t >. i F t Heifer Oiveri bv .Messr.s. Lever Bros., Ltil.. and confined to then (.ustoniers , , If, -Be s t


.Merchant, Clitheroe. Kxhibitois to have purchased not less than two ton.- ol 1 omls iluring thi' six months prior to thi' Show', or other iiroduee to the saine^amount. ^


„0—Jk.st radius of 12 miles from tho Auction Alart, Clithcroe,.


21 -Be s t Pair of Fat Hoifors................................................ ; ........ Given by the Bank of Liverpool & .Maitms. Ltd.


hands of the. Bxliibitor not less than 23— Best Fat Boast (OPl'LV) ............. (5 months.


2.J-_Best Fat Boast. Confined to bona-fide Tenant I'ariuers. (Butehci's and Cattle Dealem debarred)...................................


- ............................. d,5-Champion Pon of Six Local Fod Lambs....................


County Bank, Bto.. conimed to Tenaiil. J'7irmei's within a ^


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22— Best Pair of Highland Scots (Bullocks or Heifcis)..- .................. - - d .... . ' ' ^ Given by the Miilland Bank. Confined to Jmcal I'armors, and to have been in the


o i o


2 2 0 . .. , , a


Given bv Me.ssrs. Bead Bros. A- (M.. Ltd., M olverhampton. (Agent : Mr .1. L'^, ' Lvllmin). Confined to Customers who have puroha.scd not less than --ewts. of Beads Tiii'iving .5Tixliii'e. and to have been the pnipei t.y of the Kxhibitor not le.ss than .t months


* ' ' " " ^ Given by .Mr. Luke Smalley. Boot & Shoe .5rukcr, Market Plime, Chtlieroi . ^ 1 d '> "■


OPEN CLASSES. — INCLUDING SCOTCH AND IRISH FED CATTLE AND SHEEP. £ s. d.


....


28— Best Animal in tho Show .................................................................................... “ ~ 29 -Best Pen of Six Lambs ......................................................................................... J • 3U—Best Pen of Six Shear lings.................................................................................... ; 31 -B('.-t Pen of Six Ewes (any Breed) ............................................................ ^ _ _


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" a 7 p ' ' a 7 c


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SHOW and S ^L E OF PBGS and CALVES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16th.


3 2-Be . - t Fat Pig (Gilt or Hog) ........................................................................ 3AZB;;:t P a l r ^ P o r k Pigs',,iMer 20(,T^


F i n - ir - l oN i^^i^d'Br i^r '&'Om'LUL'r


. . . . " “o ‘ 0 .... 0 ?« “« | 0 0


311—Be.st Fat Pig or Sow... ............................................................................................ ^ 37- -Best Pair ^,of Bacon


^ 3.S — Best Fat Calf................................................................................ '


Knr further particul'ii's .-Vpply to the Seeretary ; i : i ) \V M !0 CII ESTJ:R, Auctio.v Maut, CuTiiiuioi;.


0207. CATONS T kl. 0207. CATONS T


SPLENDID CHRISTMAS SHOW of up-to-dato Goods in GLASS, CHINA & EARTHENWARE vory suitablo for PRESENTS.


FINE CHINA TEA-SETS, 40 Piocos, FROM 37/6 Por Sot. DINNER SETS, FROM 27/6 A SET.


llTIC, ;..<1 laijo


, with If r „ Uii- ha'"'


M I I,


IilaVlK’,” (lo'.vn ami . Ii.-ar vour


lisloliil'S Jml Ilf Jl'®


1 vi'i'V poO'" I liail fi"'


:


FINE COLOURED LUSTRE BOWLS AND VASES all prices from 1,-. CUT GLASS is all tho rago to-day.


A NICE GLASS JUG or BOWL or CELERY VASE makes a spl.ndid CHRISTMAS GIFT.


ONLY ONE ADDRE.SS- ID IJOLL COSRS, B CBR . S E LAKOH


LA BOU R P A R T Y ’S ‘A T H O M E .’ A„ " .U, H um .'” lu'M ill U>o XVeuvoru'


lu s lil iiU ' hml. .Siilurduv I'vuliing was qintfl t ile nio.“'l tsnrces.sfnl social ev en t under Uio am-piuv.s "f ll'o larai Labour I’u rly for mail.v vt"u''-


'I'lu' aUumluucu t'xccouod oxpecta-


‘tious.' .Mr. 11. TIurIo aclud lus iiilroduccr, uud 11 warm w.-lcmm' was uxloudcd to aU cuuu'r- l>y C'ouucillur ami JIrs. M. 11. .Soi-dall Thu prncocdt.sR.s wuro prc-aided ovor bv Mr. Turn lirisR.s, and a mo.st .juioyablu 'I'ud ilivur.sifmd outcrt iiiiuneul wa.s givun l,\ tbu CrtiU llarw.wd l .b .P . Concert 1 arty and Ri.'rrots, jl combination of clover artists wlios«> items Ravt* i;n*al pleasure.


G IV E N A CHANCE. CbarEcd with lieiiig drunk and disorderly


immedintelT affected by drink and lost con­ trol of bh'nself. The Mayor told O Brieu ho had qualified for prison, hut trsuss lirlieved bis storv and would li-l bun m. piivuieut of Kb.


.and aocused of riolout bchariour in Marl- borongb S treet and .at C.^tlo Gntc, James O’llriun, » pedlar, told the Borough HuR- istratee, on Wwineaday tnormnR, th a t ho li.-id nerer lieforo Iwen in a police court. As a result of h eiuc h!«wu up in a .ship, he wm


| d o T 0 .0 0 ,. ' '


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Lytham). Gonfim'd to Customers who have purcha.sed not less tlian 1-cwt. of Bc.id .s Thriving .Mixture.


^ ^ 7 ^ 0 10 0 £ <1-


2(1—Be.st Pair of Fat Hoifors (other than Highland .Scots). ............................ 2 0 0 .. . 1 0 0 27— Best Pair of Fat Bullocks (other tlian Highland Scots)..................... - 0 I


_ __


L,,j^ c,,,.,! Millers. Blackburn, irrespective .


, ,, , r n. d Cwts. of Binseed (mice


"(liven by and confined to Gustomeis of .M,'. 1). Ityrne, Grocei and Corn Uealer, Chtluwm'. IS - Best Fat Cow .............................................


^ d Id d ^ ' '


To be fed on Bibby's .Kuod, and .supiilied by Messrs. B. Dugdale & Son. ( orn JIm'chants, of I’litheroe. Hxliiliiteis to have |imeha.sed not less than two tons of ( .ike dnnng


,


I 0 O .. . OlO 0 .... 0 .5 0 0 5 0


.... 1 0 0 . .. 0 10 O .... 0 5 0 —Best Pair of Highland Scots (BtillocUs or Heifei-s)........ d 0 0 . .. 1 0 (i .... 0 10 0 0 l.o 0 .... o ^ 0 .. .


ADVERTISER AOT) TEVIES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER CHORAL


800J.E'rY'8 CONCERT. 11 WHS :i ploHMiro to Sfo ilu* Co-oj)crativo


Hall uv!! filloi! on Wcdnostlay wtTiinj^ a l Iho lirst roiiLvrl. of tlio ^oa.’^oii j'lven b>t tho C'h«»ral anil Orclirstral yooiotv.


p(irL ami llu* vory ovi<l<‘iil i-njoyniont of tho andionco, should do nmcli to oncoura^o ISlr. yinnv. Iho <’ondnctor, atid tworyono con- {‘ornod. as wt*!l a'« to stiinidatt ' intoii*si in t ln‘ Sorioty (in tin* piirt of all old and M'onkl- 1 ) 0 choral t-inj'or.s. 'I'ho socioly scrvo.s a vory n.<(‘fnl and cominondahh' pnriiOM* and alfords an up|>ortimity, os|)ocial!y to yonn^ vocali-<ls. to Liain c.'vporienco of works wiiich olhvr- wiM* woidtl prohahly n»‘Vt*r conu' to ihoir not.ie-4>. 'riu‘ valno of siy;ht rcadin;^, too -a ncjilihh' (pmnt i ty to-day—i.s fostered, and any vooali.'st' s«*i*kinK to take tin? art. ot inn.sic hifrioiLsly. and to ^ain m'oat«M* proliciency, eonld not do hetti-r lhatt join the Society aft-er tho tHiristtnas \‘aeation. 'riu‘ f.\peri- onco tlius plained will prove of inestiinahlo


'I’lic sup-


\vorth. It w;us a Ciilainil\- to the world’.*


wheti Sanniel 0>lerid^v 'Paylor died in 191‘2 a t the early ap* of M7. Of Aimlo-Afri(*an tle>-<-ont—his falluM- was a native of Sii*rra lA'one and liis mother an l'ai^li>li woman the composer wa>. horn in Lomlon and imuhl np under hauxlish inllncneos. di.'-tin-


^ imtsit? IR A


^ni^hino himself at the Itoval ('ollcoi* of Music and stiulyin;; timh'r N'illiers-Stanford till


’iiille a> \Vetlne-,day‘> chief work. 'Hiis .•spceiall V eompo>ed for tho l/ce<L';


.Mia-ical Festival in IS»0J. ('oleridee-’raylor wa.k a iM'olitie writer, ipiite ofT tin* heaten track. :t!»d the jilaintive ehara('tcr of many f his me!.»die8 wa< nndonhte<llv insifired hy


oftent irtK’-- s tar t l ing transi)f>sitions of key is manifest, in all his writinixs. and therein lies the ditlienlty of interpretat ioti. Kis origin tlity wa.s l)onndle.s.<. and few composers haV'


the trait of hi^ pat-ernal for<‘hcar''i. d'hone]i er>:iiile withal, his jiartiali tv to rapid and


p(,>vr«;sed in a more marlced dcirree tin ahil ity to rolonr or to more vividly cloth*' th** st(»ry (hY-c?!*!!)*’*!. This is .''P«‘cially itppHi'ahh* to LoncL'llow s


hein-j; as .-{rect iv«d\’ r*’pro*lnecd a-8 thoimh one saw its actual «*na<?tmcnt, n*h*'re wa>- the r«'vclrv of villai:** liirls and a t ten d an t sWiiins: tli*' d.*s[)otid*'iicy of Ihif»ti.sts, afh- ati('-Ml to .^^ar^a^et win*. strick'Oi with hlind- oM tin* eve (Tf marriiic**. finds all )K‘aco


«*e.‘u*l. every m*)od as<ociatlal with tin* trajx- ■dv of “ 'Phi* lUiml (Hrl of Cdistol Onillc


Hiawatha. * ami “ A dale ol OKI .Japan, hioh Itavo ho<*n j^ivon hy the local Society, jid who .-elected '• 'rim Hliml Oirl of Cartel


ISIM). Ills iiminoons work'- imlmle H A N D


IS WORTH GLOVING IT’S WORTM G !J )V 1N(; AT


We have the finest selection of LaiJies Gloves for miles arouned, both lineid aned unlinecd


LEWIS’S


of mind uon*‘. and Hat»ti'^te. enticr’d at tlje command *»f his fatlicr. to wed .Angela, though the .afr’ eti**!! for hi.s old h>v*' was n<*t •‘-St raimi'd. 'rh*‘r.‘ was tin' mystery of old crone's inl*‘rv*mtion ami (Tir** jiro- ph«s*v. in tln> Lrni.se of cripph' J a n e :


Only reliable makes stocked FOWNES, TREFOUSSE’S, MORLEY’S &c.


tlie


iu*p**lesvsn.‘vs of Marjrai’*'!' wln'ii tiu' n*‘Ws of tin* impetnliiiu nnptials was hroloTi hv her hrntln*r. Rani : .and tin* poignant despair of the siLdilless ^irl who .snmmotu'd ronraue to visit. th*‘ villac* church, tiier*-*. in the midst of festivity, to end lu*r lif*' as lLaj>tist placed tin- rini: on the fintr**r of Anc;*'!;


Ihit - C’almly in tin* air a knife snspf-mh'd 1 Honhtle.vs her jznardi:tn aimel near att«‘nded l-’or aiiLitiish did its work so w*‘ll


'I’hat cr«* tin* fatefid .stroke d«vsrendod r,if*‘k'ss )-1h* fell !


D.* Prnfmniis fill*'*! tin* air. Tin* varying inood.s of tin* work w*‘r»* faithfully repro- dne*‘d hy rliorns and orchestra. tln> lat ter hoinrt anitnnmted hy brass anil wood-wiml ;ind pa r t strintosl instrmm*nts from l lsdle’.s with our own C)ivtismiin. Mr. .1. n’omlinson, as leader, 'fho harp accompaninn'iits of Mr. (?harh‘s C«*lli*T. too. **nhancod tin* olfi'ct i)f tin* more inciih'ntal pa.'-saties. Miss Beatrice Wolf**. :i I'Hr** soprano who>*‘ voiei? ha.s n*)t- ahh* clarity, enten-d .'•ympatltetically into tin


Instead of hridal v.*rs*“ and tile To Deuin Lndicti 2 dome, nappa, fleecy lined cut


from Bound ^ ^ 1 skins, not ® " “ seconds ”


pathos wlVicIi enveloped the par t of Mar ­ garet . Miss Aih*’‘n Alh-n. in the hoy RauFs part', was (juit*.* .sneci*-''.*'! nl. whilst tin* full, ri(1i ten.* of Hi.' coti tralto. Miss Ivlith Fnrmedu**. was flattcrint: to tin* nomhscr ipt Jam*, the fortmn'-1«‘lh r.


'I'ln? chorn.s dc


s<*rv** eotniin*nda 1 ion f**r the general .‘xcel lone.* <*f th«*ir siniiint; of such a diflicnlt work, tin* .-opranos hein;: e.si>i*dally coml m tin* v**rv **xactin:; lli^h r*>i;ister. No fault, could he fouinl with tin* otln'r par ts, thoimh oceasionallv then* was a tendency to flat- vS. Still, it wa.s a womh*rfnl T'^*rformanis and raidcs with tho Rest, prodnetions in tin


aiin.'ds of the soci.'ty. In the misc.-Haneons items. Miss lk*atnco


Wolfe ^avi* a d*‘lii:htful remh*riiui of Ki^hop’.s “ Lo. In*re the eenih' hi rk.” the raden/.a. with tlnte. at tin* clo*-o In'inji ex • luisit.*. Miss Alh.*u f«-)iind ]>opnhir favour with tin* Fl.iwer Sont' from “ Faus t .” Mi.-^' I'hirnicdfii' possesses a remarkald.v fin*' voits of rich, de.'p lone, and very expnvssivi*. and her a r t is t ry was fully (h-nion.stralod in Ban- t'H-k’s hroa<Uy impa.ssionod s**ttimi of th*.* lodth Rsalm. the ietuh*rness of ” .-V garden i.s a lovesomo tliimx.” and the lilitliosorno daintiness of “ The Snowdro]).” Knoro. ' w«‘re ^en(*ral. and. had time ]M*rmitt<'d. sim­ i lar detnaiids would liave Iks^h madi* on Afes-srs. n’oinlin.son. fsfonc.s and Collier for their Nocturne CBla-sser') for violin, Velio and h a rp—an onehantin-t: perfonnai icre^and the orchi'.stral i>icces. ” Carmen ” (No. 1 snite> and two deli^;htfnl conntn,* dance.s by Cs»wen.


Ladies real gazelle Gauntlets,' fur lined to


the wrist. *4 O / *4 fleecy


l O / l li


lined throughout, fur top.s. A beautiful glove in brown and grey.


tan.


F U R B A C K G L O V E S


Ladies’ 13/11 to 45/- Childron’s 4/11 to 10/11


Ladies fine quality tan.


iiappa Gauntlets, wide cuffs, fur — . - -


lined . throughout, a very smart glove


The Wembley Glove, dark tan, nappa Gaunt­ let, open at


/ 4 4


the sides, . ^ / ® * ornamented with strapea and pearls, a perfect fitting glove.


Ladies heavy degrain Gauntlets, fancy cuffs, superior


q 9/11uality


brown, bronze, bearer and grey.


All gloves tried on before you leave


the shop—so you are sure of a perfect fit “ WHERE THE PEOPLE SHOP ”


A rc ad e , Blackburn : M. JAMES


Wishes to thank his numerous town and country customers for their kind patronage exionded to him for 28 years in


CHURCH S TR E E T


The Business has been taken over by Mr. John Kay, with all current a/cs, who hopes to have a share of their goodwill.


THH DRAWBACK. I’.c. AVoigbtman


and I’ .S. Boll woi'o th e ofTicers concerned in the case.


“ Dis licri' radio,” said Undo Ebon, brings in de speeches fine, hut it ain’t no compaii> wlmtever when it comes time fob do candi­ date to shake hniids an’ kiss do chillun.


“ Washington Star.”


R. P O K K l 1 I . L E od 8 & 10, PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN


I— , ------T INN gos [£ J0» : ( ss C ss :: personal cliciiee.


HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies Embroidered Boxes of tji.x ........ from 1/6J per box.


L-ulic-s Pure Linen, Embroidered .... 4/6 to 42/- per half-do/en. Gentlemens All Linen ......................................-from l/OJ each Children’s Hankies, charming designs,........fonm 2Jd. each. Clnldren’s Boxes of 3 from 7id. Box-es of 0 from 1/6J per box.


FANCY LINENS, &C.


Niglitdrcss Cases ....................... ............................ Dnehesso Sets ................. from 1/2^ to 45/- per Set.


Cusliions in Tape.stry. completo.... ........ . .. ........from S/6| each.


Pure Down-filled Cushions, Special Line............ 19/6 each. Tea Cosies, dccoratirely useful........1/6J to 35/- each..........


DOWN QUILTS, full-iii», 27/11, 35/11 and upwards. Wonderful value in ri«b Silk and Satin Eiderdowns, from 98/6.


SPECIALIST IN FINK


Known tlnouglioiit Eas t Lancasliiro for Quality and Value. s:»0»ct ! 5 r "


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. 7 _ J JRNITURE for tho Komeu OUR SHOWROOMS. pj . t]


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ClIOIOE GIFIS AT LITTLE COST


ALWAYS POPULAR for Christmas Gifting—this year our HANDKERCHIEFS offer an unparollelod choico. Kandoiu examples an; qiioti'd below—but tho immense variety invites


LEWIS’S s; ”^^0:0:^:: ss ^0CC0^::;


I Smart Fabric Gnnntlet . Cllovoa, embroided Cuffs I dome, brown


[ lilaok slate, ^ beaver,i'r,^i«5/ia 1 4 4


All Gloves replaced if not proved satisfactory l.adies dograin Suede


Ladies 2 button heavy Suede Gloves, very re­ liable make. brown and O / M. M slalo only


^,-.5), IBLACK LINED GLOVES Wc have several lines, both fleecy and fur lined from 4/11 to 1 6/11


fur tops, brown ^ j and grey, great value


CHILDREN'S GLOVES


We cater for the children excep­ tionally well, from 6^d to 9/11


? TRtUMI ’II ROSITA


lAME-UR.”


lay ■ EARNU.M


WAITS nail's triuniph.


U G H T A stirring drama ultimate .succumb


CE and S-30.


M.(N' K kRUV, J.KK a Society girl who ler week. Was it


Tl I h m


. TRAIL. COLLECTOR. J.l.V, T'HE CAT.


M i I ''vViYl


URTAINS, in shades ana 'eh any colour scheme, givo pressioii of suugneas .and jo u desire in yonr homo


lese, BUOYANT Chairs, ia ‘.y chosen, and i t doesn’t what else you put in tho


sssentials your room will be x:tion as craftsmen’s skilL e can make it.


5 '-x 1^ J-I U lv i


10-30 fiauntlcts, ficecy lined I* C,' '


ou ride away. Motor Cycle,


\flS I ^ L A C S E


iilKES. 3 I U M | lE. J . E. JONES.


1924.


THREE SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR


SOUND FOOTWEAR IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH in Damp and Wet weather. Money expe-ntb'd in, goiitl, reliable BOOTS iiiicl .SHOES ix an iiiRUi'iMK'e agaiiiRl, inauy wiuler iiilineuls.


The lulled ” .JU.5T.BO” BOOT,8 KOJt -MEN are uMsur|iassed. Aiuongiit maiiv noted Brands wo .stock the ” British and “ J.ittle Duke,” and Wciriiigtoii :RG15BEBv .BOOT'S for .Tiiveniles.


LADIES are specially catered for. Tlio widest ehoic e of styles is offered.


OUT! DRESS and COSY SLIPPERS, in gri-at t iuielv make useful and wclconie CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,.


Cash Boot Stores. 3, Moor Lane, Clitheroe SOWERBUITS, v",r''


EVERYBODY.


FIT CALLING. IRISTMAS GIFTS.


rchiuiei' of a (LENT’S \''E.AB, OVERCOAT, xve andsomc SUIT CASE-


FREE OF CHARGE. SEE WINDOWS.


USE, 9, MARKETPLACE. TW O P E N C E .


S E K N ) Motor-Cycle ain drive, at


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