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(Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “Rats, Is it!" roared the Scotch en- gineer. “Young man, when I was your age, I'd no have the impertinence to say ‘rats’ to my elders, just because I'd no the experience or the brains to get the drift of what they were talk- ing abdbout!™ “Sorry, chief” said Jaffray, con- trietly. “But I'm hanged if I see where offering 5,000 pounds’ reward for a murderer is the unprincipled act you seem to think it is.” g “Can ye no?” returned the engineer's voice heatedly. “I'll ask ye a question, then. AR’ it's a fair one. What would you do to get your hands dn five thous- and pounds? Five thousand, mind ye— ‘tis & hugeous sum!” “Do?" "~ Jaffray’s voice was suddenly low and fervent. “I'd doa lot! Rather! Most anything but murder, I fancy. It would set the ordinary man up, of course, and that's the idea.” “Aye,” said the engineer gruffly, * there's some as wouldn't stop at murder —more in these parts as wouldn't, than them as would. I tell ye no goodll come of jt! Where was this Peter Blake last heard of? Where's he likely to be found? ‘Tain't like it was in the heart of civilization. All the scum of the Islands and Malaysiall be after that five thousand pounds.' ~Of co T “What offered for?” “And.” said MacFherson sapiently, “if | the blighter's ever found, he’s the only one that stands a chance of not having his throat cut before he's landed in Svdney and turned over to the police. | Ivs the one who finds him that'll be knifed by some one else who wants his chance at handing the murderer over and getting the reward—and there’ no saying where that sort of thing| would stop with the crowd that's to be found in this part of the world! I tell ye no good'll come of it, and, meney; though he may have, Mr. Garth has no | the right to spend it without judicious | thought to the consequences. Ave, an' ye can tell him so, too, Wi' my compli ments, if ve like. " N 1£,” said Jaffray, with | 8 short Jaugh. “Something whispers to me that I'm only hanging on to my own Job by an evelid, as it is. Lord, I wish 1 had the blooming luck to cop that five thousand; and I'd hate to put the chance up to you, either, for all your—"' Mr. Garth retreated back along the alleyway. "H'm!" confided Mr. Garth to him- fancy I'm not wanted there, Mr. Garth pulled viciously on his cigar. His mood was in no degree mellowed. He was conscious now of a sense of pro- nounced irritability. MacPherson, of course, was a self-opinionated old ass. He, Humphrey Garth, was not at all clear in his mind as to what the engin- eer had been driving at, and he was not 8t all sure that the engineer knew :ilyher. A‘l fo{ Jaffray—perhaps Jaff- d ‘Wasn't so far wrong—about the job. Jaffray had his good qualities, but";le Wwas & bit—er—er—well, shallow—yes, :wn:r gl. George Jaffray, sec- . Garth.” That's the wa he signed the letters. od “Humph!” grunted Mr. Garth. And then, an instant later: “Well, the five thousand pounds hasn't done any harm 80 far—or any good, either. I've a| damned good mind to make it ten!” | Mr. Garth reached the deck and Blwhed his cigar savagely overboard. e didnt want to play any bridge, or anything else, tonight. His mind was still further disturbed now with the thought of Tom Murchison. It was aumost three weeks since he had offered the reward, and Rand having returned from Auckland and the Isis having sail- ed a few- days earlier than had been originally planned—five weeks, approxi- mately, since “Daddy Tom” had been murdered. The reward had had un- paralleled publicity. He had seen to that. It was kuown everywhere, But efter three weeks it had brought no r‘:ur& Thers wutne{::ur trace, nor nor eign of tl man Blake. ith Tom Murc] 's boat ‘Tom Murchison's pearls, the fellow had be- eomei..o far as any c!ueltlo his where- ebouts was concern: teral); - existent, o gz’ “But Il get him” said Mr. Garth from between suddenly clenched teeth. firam. old crony, I pledge you that! I 't hdim. if it takes years and my last Quite unconsciously, Mr. Garth had reached the forward end of the deck, and the two steamer chairs, Rand at once rose courteously. “Call for bridge, father?” cried Marion ga; “Eh?” sald Mr. Garth, a little startled. *pr——no. 1 think Il beg off tonight. Can't say I feel like it. Thought maybe se, they will!” agreed Jaff-| do you suppose it “'si\'nlher. shelter of the bridge. “But, father"—Marion had risen from her chair and had come to his side— “if it's thick enough and miserable enough weather to keep Captain Stone up there, it can hardly offer much in the way of attraction for you. I'm sure A rubber or two will be much more pleasant.” “Well, maybe, a little later on,” re- plied Mr. Garth without enthusiasm. Marion knew her father very well. She laid her hand quietly on his arm. “What is it, father?" she asked quick- Iy. “You're not ill, are you? Is any- (hk,g the mt;tur;l" o Mr. Garth pinc! his daughter's cheek playfully. o “No, my dear,” he said; “I'm not I, and there is nothing the matter. I'm Just a bit out of sorts, I fancy—grumpy, vyou know Not particularly good com- pany. You don't mind, Rand—missing & rubber, I mean?” “Not in the least,” sald Rand politely. Marion, her brows knitted in an anxious little frown, watched her father make his way to the bridge ladder; then she returned to her chair. Rand tucked the rug around her again, lingered a little longer than was necessary perhaps over the performance of that simple act of courtesy, and re- sumed his own chair. “I noticed at dinner that father didn't seem just himself,” Marion said, a slightly perturbed note in her volce. “I hope it is nothing more than the It's been perfectly poisonous from the moment we left Sydney. Do you think it is ever going to clear?” “Of course, it is.” Rand answered, with a cheery laugh. “The glass has been rising steadily since noon, the sea | has gone down, and there's only this bit of fog left. I shouldn't be surprised if we were complaining about a blazing hot sun tomorrow. Anyway“—he leaned slightly toward the chair beside him, and his voice was suddenly deeper— “I'm glad we're not playing bridge to- night.” Marion did not answer. She knew quite well what he meant. She did not pretend otherwise to herself. She was | not blase: she had never loved any one {in her life, except her father, and Daddy Tom; it was not ego, or woman's vanity—but she knew. that this man beside here here, either tonight or be- fore she returned to Sydney, would ask her to marry him. She had known it almost from the day they had sailed, They had been a great deal together— constantly—too much perhaps. But— but that was to a very large extent the natural result of shipboard life. She had been. or had tried to be, just her normal self, neither encouraging nor avoiding him. But she had not been :nrd!d. His lltenucg;:d had become more nd more pronount in little th! a hundred little things, e And for herself? Her heart was' beating a little more quickly now. A sort of panic surged upon her, Jm\m ting her to make some excuse and go below, go to her father on the brid . It was not going to be easy to answer this man. If she could just put it of! But why? Would it be easier tomorrow or the next day—or the next? Would she know then, better than she did now, just what her feelings toward him were? The Isis dipped to & sea. A great comber reared its head and thundered down over the forecastle-head. There was the rush of water along the fore- deck, the hiss of it through the scupper ports, then the steady throb of the en- gines again—and the strange, silent fog! Fog! Her mind was like that—in fog. She liked him very much indeed at times, so much that at moments she had asted herself if it was not more than liking—if it was not love? And then, at other times, she did not like him at all. She did not know why. ‘There was no reason—nothing tangible, No act, no word, no mannerism of his to account for this. It seemed absurd. Even empty-brained on her part. It was quite dark here under the She could just barely make out his features—but she found herself studying those features now. It had become a strange little habit of hers of late—when she could do 50 without embarrassment to either of them. Not a casual study of them as in the earlier stages of their acquain- tainship, but a study, quite a brazen sort of study, a study by contrast, as it were. Once she had seen a face in a crowd—a man's face. She had never seen it before, and she had never seen it since. But she had never forgotten it, never could forget it. She could not describe even to here feelings when, in the lobby of that London theater, out ughing press of people making for exit, she had seen that face. It had not startled her, it had not even surprised her; it was as though she had expected to look up and see that face. And then it had brought a most strange sensa- tion. It had seemed to awaken mem- I'd go up on top for a turn with Stone.” THE EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE TRAGEDY. SHORT STIRIES MNOW FOR SOME Goag e OF e e OF oS KedrmiraeLe AND HERES orles that were ages old; even the scene s Pioe Vo Mystery tory By FRANK L. PACKARD. “opyright. 1027. by Frank L. Packhrd. had seemed to be one that once, some- where, out of & vague unreality, she had actually lived before. She hadn't, of course! That was utterly fanciful. But the impression had remained—had even grown stronger. ‘Why should she of late have acquired the habit of contrasting those two faces —the one of memory with Herman Rand’s? The other face was not nearly s0 handsome as Rand's. The other was not even handsome in any degree; it was too rugged for that, too—too utterly masculine. She did not know any other way to express it. There was just some- thing strong and tremendously clean about it, and a certain indomtiable poise to it on its broad shoulders. “Miss Garth”"—Rand was suddenly bending over her, his volce low, a little shaken—"I—I did not mean to say any- thing tonight. Perhaps I shouldn’t, but —but I feel that you know, and—and— well, I can't hold it back any longer. I think I cared for you from the first moment I met you. And. since then, these days on board here have brought me more happiness than I have ever known before. I know that you have given me no reason to believe tha: you, t0o, care, but I have dared to hope. Tell me,"—his voice was very low now, vibrant—"have I—have I any right to hofe?" t had come. She sat there now staring, not at him, but out over the vessel's rail into nothingness. Her hands in her lap under the rug tighten- ed together. How should she answer him? ~ What should she say? Not whether it should be ‘“yes” or “no.” She realized quite clearly at this mo- ment that her feelings for him had never passed beyond the stage of friendship. But how to answer iflm— and not hurt him? It brought her a rang, a sudden stab. Her eyes filled. She could understand: One who cared—and one who didn't! “I am terribly sorry, Mr. Rand— terribly sorry.” Her voice faltered a little in earnestness and emotion. “But —but I do not think I could ever feel toward you in that way. I—I want to be very honest with you. There are times when I like you—oh, tremendous- ly. And, perhaps, though you say I haven't I may have shown that liking more openly than I should, and—have possibly given you reason to believe that I returned your own feelings.” “No!” he said instantly. “You have never done that!" “Wait!” she said. “I sald I wanted to be very honest with you. If—if I always feit that liking, I—I do not know, but that, after a_ while, I, too, might come to care. But there are times when there seems to be some- thing—oh, I do not know how even to express it—something antagonistic be- tween us.” “I do not understand,” he sald a little hoarsely. “Nor do 1,” said Marion in a troubled way. “Is 1t anything I have done? Any- thing I have said?” he asked quickly. No,” Marion answered. “Nothing. I—I told you I could not explain it. “But,” he protested—and then sud- denly he laughed in a low, relleved way. “I think I know!” he said. “It's perfectly natural. The world would be all changed, your world, I mean, if you were about to be married; and however much you cared for one, unless you knew him very intimately indeed, the future could not help but hold a troubled questioning in your heart, and and too, perhaps, a certain trepidation that at times would obring fear and hesitation. You have known me for only a little while, and I have spoken far too soon. I have been too impe- tuous. I should have waited. And that is the reason, I am sure, for what you call those moments of antagonism— :uh!gh are not actually antagonistic at “No,” she sald slowly; “I do not think so. If I loved any one, really loved in the way you mean, no matter how short a time I might have known him, 1 cannot imagine myself think- ing of the future with anything but joy and eagerness.” “And yet,” sald Rand gravely, “I am sure that I am right. I want to believe T am, anyway. You must not rob me of that belief—of something to which I want to pin my faith—be- cause I must have faith, and I must have hope.” i Marion shook her head. “Would it be fair not rob you, as you put it?” she sald earnestly. Rand was silent for a moment. “Fair!” he sald at last, his voice a little husky. “Oh, I don’t mind that! I must take my chance there. May I ask you a question—even though, per- haps, I have no right to ask it? Is—is there any one else?” Marion was still staring out into the gray fog. “No,” she sald steadily, “therc is no one_else.” . " (Continued In Tomorrow's Star.) —By WEBSTER. WELL, THERE'S ONE OF ‘Em' I & Co. 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PIlC LSTRR H A to house- tie_10th & Que nw, by the du_Pont Company in Wil- several natent attorneya having chemistry and Office or in ry will be 10 Pont Billding, YOUN Du Pont de Nemow Del__0* & Room_ 3100, Wilmingtor wingle: we have ing dept.: must be akgre mechanteally inclined. of §ood personalit salary small whila learning, opportunity for anick advancement salary wanted and reference, A 1A-E. Star_office. A YOUNG MAN_with soms experie: Ginper Northwest aection & references. Adidress Tn"drig g pon x 4D, G MAN Tt woda fount. Auvtima only dress Hox 107 MAN have opening for Iy, known that requites no ure’ “meth ode und has unuminlly enning personality. Wabite absolutely easentinl: our Advertisement. all repli 11 and Wil be treated Address Box 3200 E. Star neat appea 1 confidence. "~ SALESMEN. MEN, LOOK HERE! We are_looking for a group of energetic, FORCEFUL MEN —at good appearance, who would like to become 4 ey SALARIED —executives fn & new industry destined to bheconie & dominating factor in the health field :LECTROLUX, INC, United States We ure now opening th territory. which | " short traini " ® which the men will receive libel i bonue nad fon. oW industry 1e plret in the paying sala 40 citien we Executive abilit mination to be s ments. We wo ure the only Personal lutery ie H ket exy fea 1 our varticutar fle) 1y Afi‘AI:EI‘A Slta 201 Denr SALLESMI experienc lege men preferred; dip permanent, Mr, Carvoll, Carroll Llectric Co., 714 12th st, n.w. SALESMEN, experienced in rugs, shoes, silks and draperies, The Palais Royal, G st, at 11th, CHAUFFEURS, RELIABLE MEN WITH lDliN'l‘ll’lC/\(’l'l()N CARDS FOR BLACK AND WHITE AND YELLOW CABS, AlPLY MR. RYAN, BLACK AND WHITE TAXI] CO,, 1240 24k B4, N, W, / Employment Serv. Muller, vocational ecoun- nw OFFICE POSITION Free registration Washiokton Employmen “xchanko: 1o charge placed. Overated or e publig by, the Washincton sehool fur GENTS W wel assortment of Enster carda: 50 per cent commission. Earle, 1617 H st nw. COUN GIRL. experienced. Apply Tum- on, 1001 B et n.w ERAL pert_marceller 15. white, Laiudry, T 2635 Sherman Terienced. white, for | i Laundry, dept. Dup Sherman ave i) HOUSEWIFE e Ambitious G earn: traied by lacw saleswomon: bart or a1l tine U Ntar_ o competent. 15,5 degree: ane who has had Answer by lot- nd walary expected. Ad- Address MAID. fuly knon NE EN “MUst he handy with ‘nevdle L. Muller. 8 1ith st, nw fr ed Gorman, fo tment S0, NURS umbia X OPERATOR With and poukkeeping, w of the real watat all ¢ experiancad With infant. ( : 7 or apply 11, the Embassy Apt 281 rwlodge ot My with & iness: roply D ril experi salary desired, DS aumeliold oy proposition, 10038 K w0 SALENWOMAN—~Wo have au openin raleawoman experionced i Walting on smart Conts miln At drcases: permanont excellont wala ADLY to M. iea. Rileich Haberdasher, 1010 W ot N provents atiane slipning 0 un aelllig exparience Winocosaary . wont mariig comf FRE Liyworlo ) stating Address rew I article 0 711 whovilider hiv e thi o ol ¥ ! NINGER--Younk lmdy who v dar wuingn for ool ehteriatn Sament Nooking Omee, K11 190h st K RINGEIS, alto and ol {rown T it <3 WAITRESSES - B )L n'4fl.»||>\|. Wil kol r\\l.:.rru;u AP PANTR DONT FHONE: CALL FANAER N AR &N WOMAN — Attractive woaition, traveling ron foentative thei nianagor “ihaultes wonan e Golein o 1 Al i e wonian o 3100 T 400 Vel to wom Want e Washing WOMAN - Well oyl e well e aferably college tra hirachoul toqeisti ot rollatogs work: eahul st be yilnoumbered, ambitious, o Write ‘{illy,” siving whova wuniber, Atffinss Box 904-D, S1ar ot b WOMAN younw, with kiowled o it Ch e Avply W(l\hllAN, o ll’l'll LAlrity. i s e .xn" o L i i rontaltners Ssa bk ¥ wley Weld "SRR ket Waah' 0o I pub Atiantic 1304, STEWARD. long vears' experiance. h club or staurant. Address Box 30! Star_office. 8 YOUNG MAN. white, 31. reiiable_and hon: T anshes sieady 'work with chance for advancemen an driver t. - drew Tox 392K, Star ofce, — SITUATION—FEMALE. RESTAURANT. we busy street: any reasonahle offer considered. Address Box_204-E. Star_office. 8 FOR_SA akery. one of ths cleaneat homa bakeries in eity: beautiful loeation. Address Box_200-E. Star office. 12% LE—| RUGS—Beautiful new russ i al designs and wizes: finest guality reasonable. Stop in ime Klesbiatt, 11th o orices aud ‘insoect o and B o X YOUR FLOORS BV F! nines “rented. 150 per W Butler & Son.” 133) Phone Lineuin lnl’ ll G —_—_— SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ¥ 1. £9od Tocation for sale. Call Fr 7046 or M. 5183-W. " 1 G. H, WFORD, BUSINESS BROI 19 F St. N.W. Main 5131. ADDING MACGHI and repaired. Ba; Barretts. et h. Co.. FRUIT, MEAT AND VEGETABLE MARKET in business section: will sell at inventary: at once. Frankiin 10143, 10° GENERAL E—Good stand for a Rustler: must be sold on account of illness. Inguire 4853 Wisconsin_ave. n.w. ART AND HAN E downtown: wonderful opportunity for lady: well estah: lished: valuable stock: inspection invited: price, $2.000. Grocery and_meats: no better location #e receipte. $400 week: rent only $35: price. $3.500. See us to buy or seil and save time and oney. MARSHALL BUSINESS BROKERS, 920 New York Ave. 5&.'“ me AKER. experienced. wants sewing ar: ref 143! e88 experi meeting the public. _stenographer, xraduate penman. musich car:_Moderate tion, any ‘manieyre. GIRL. colored. 1o run frelght and pasenger slevafor.” Cail any time, Linc. 0080-W or LADY of wide music perience would Iike work as regular or artice accompanist for would be willing to audeville artist. Call Potomac 5280. experienced with infants old. desires care of an infant. st home: best references. E. Roxhoro_pl. 8! RL_ white wants work_for room Iy, Write Col 11 1t) Phose s a Christian, F STENOG cxperience. Columbis 1 efficient. denires Thorourhly A , two. want position fother's helper or'nirse: @4y nightd. 61 Rhode Island ave. nw. res clerical position. e rences. Phone Adym CLEANING APARTMENT. office or get din- ner 2 ed colored girl: excellent references. | £ . DAY'S OR HALF-TIME WORK w {ioret woman. po Saturday. work. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, white, smail fam. i stay nights: $10 & week. J. L. 2003 ted by atur ERAL ™ H( o girl.__ 1800 18th_st. n.w RL. colored. from Roydton. xeneral housework: good _reference: niehts. T, B._ 31 De Frees st . Colored.dewires general ng' reference. Call 1138 8ry wanted by re- position maid. waitress. pauin re for bachelor avartment._Call } + k0 home nig n.w - high wchool After schocl take care hoip around house. Smail’ pay. Pot. ARDRW = £ eeneral howsework. Go home w. od ref. 408 _R_at.n $1.500—ROOMING HOUSE: 30 rooms; mod- ern: central: all filled: rent. $100. $800—Gas _and accessory business: 3 | umps:_ rent. & bargai RN clRY1S 30" Bona Blde. M. 3034, ¢ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The following business concerns guarantes satisfaction to Star readers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star wiil receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service LColumn cali Main 5000, Branch 115. ARMATURE REWINDING. moter qeoa: lowest prices. See thi v S vl 1808 140 ] .. Franklin 4567, AVENPORT sU new mattress: will sar: st nw BUILDING MATE oill Leain 10 w rec fave to move this tre the br: of lumber wi Seize 1. material prices next AUTONOBILE inishe in genuine “Duco’: euarants in every particular: special monosram and 1tial wi rices aa lo $40.00: come riety of “Duco” colors and 'Dn‘,t: ‘I‘nrtoh by 1l uroby, ic,. {Se: -28_Kalorams_rd__Adama_#' AUTO PAINTING JOBS COMPLETED in 45 | ) oew durable lacaver | b wonderf) finish that grows handsomer with age. Atainst rain enow ice steam. sod) mOnIs acidy: A%alb end sikatine mud. i of {hig excellent g 0850 05 e U ces $30 1o ynolde._[ne, 1000 Upshur et. Col_ 8052 ATTO PARTS NICKEL PLATED Sndiroge. e1e) telacatere s Ao eiver Bt ¥ gt u‘ln John A Gottsman & Co. & - 150 Pleres ot nw. EDDING OF TSDS and ERrae by proceas ‘-nynvr'fi' W Health Dint, By Tk i) i Jow geces Facle Beddi e Co. 3215 Sth #i. n.e. Phone RFDDING MA worlnes and nlilows renn.: Wb Mattrees BOTLERS AND FURNACES cleaned and re- paired: erate bars. welding_asbesios caver- tors. "Crown Fuel Servicero171 b Franklin 10183 . am % - e EFINTSHING—Your car v | fob | rawe bods. | Good condition. 'nmn;’.\'c TABL &Y fi.""’:"‘m‘&'d- 1 —Sreieiaee work | 200 OMPLETE DX adition at a .. 036 15¢h g Jos ROOM S 7 & Son 616 E st 0 TURES tew 1 fo 4 Redv. taiied: 4 rooma_ 2 Ryl Saren sy s £ TITS Bac sizes FLECTRIC FOTDING CHATRE 1000 " RAL FUR repdiring of property. | 3 tering. CARPENTER (white): repaire. aiterations, K. partitio HY Johndon, gor. | 148 s, E g garage doors, floors, yhn; > ttic work. any kind shingles | {2 ating. pl! i PP inie, Plasterboard ER__WORK W wicens, | remodeling, pias LT nw CARPENTER. BUILDER — Alterations, re- F2% Soment work: dificult work especlally eat Low ‘costs assured.” C. H. Toat red. €. H. Momberger. time. NTED—Porches, concrets work job. IV, MacMal 168 8 Frank._ 7 maid or_firstlass wall- rence. 1331 8th st 0 Wanta jo with ity refe HEDY colored, w 4T D st GIRL. d's job f k! reference. 1038 colored,wants place North 7040 = g s Washing 10 1ake hom |1"\~|\"I';TIME WORK™ moring. A PLACE AS COOK in small_family wanisd culored girl from country; stay nikhts. ne Weat B30 POSITION as general worker or day's work. a rellable colored wo L1 A SCOTSWOM care for invalid during for_elderly couple, 3 week oF morning 1850, 1018 lored. —wania W Potomae YOUNG GIRL. “white, refing A ehildren. ace TWEAUTY !"':I‘IZIN A\ "ARLORS. WEDTAND FRIDAY 100, “ PERSONAL under heading of var Tine sdditic . ! 1\.\' D NY Shephert SWEDIRIE MASSAGE T ELECTRIC dentherany “treatients. (or” culde HATTLE ~ CREFK T MASSEUSE: © VIOLET o dred daastant electrical treatnieiia Uarc 100 &AM 8 T N wt ww bl S Yeare’ S oee “&"““ works et oww, 7 R8s ) HAS TINR \v"l'!l\l K A e 1TV S N0 NTRICYLYFRT: Dertonce " Por"abut: "thove Petatur e PARTY DRIVING WASHINGTON T Tl {givaes wiehes” companlon foe” win. ¢ GIRL, NMUETRE 'Mfi\l.fl . wt Appearance, 1o le: f o f;\\\ baily . onaste the Mavhawer. “Ne | YOUNG LA -“ n) P’N(flofl* 80 prano sl n o B aoare’ axvarigucs. Al tn\ 4 Moo A RN o NURGECaLON, R Pt L el AN 1tiby (R bty NEW ook cueNy e A ihing 4 Plasterin AL REPAIRING il windine: vow ntral Arm: ain_Sd00 st apparatus spe. L alunll :|;r‘\ compl T, R od el ELEC Fk.“amn fi,fiu hic Ses h $80 ECONONY EL Bouse $84 30: ats (f desired Metronoh Electrie Co. loe.. 309 comiplete with Rxtures U time parme; n Decorating and Fr_ 800 SS N ot aw N A0V Flectric maching and hand fiaish ceat; reasonahle: oy Rl 4Ya) Sane servive n d :r]l\ai ” Al “wark | done by fore’ cleanai’ and wlF—l N s mon I “work " Qu $\|u e K‘M.fim e hat e i 10 GARAGR ™ ADITHERS anq “manufas fo mongnd 1wo “vears 10 vav the market Call Lincoln n G hand “Or ot Frices very TARE VoMK obile devends on { AR (acturer and the care vo he life 0f vour garage denends e ot the buidort WL 8 stay bullt. Fur estimates call T EMENTS Caved ' Wain "o Sash nagptiod VT ¢ Wiamae N1Y esty o the ke ot i ne av Wonthiy hay Home' Tmpeovement G PERIOR AND RXTERIOR DECORAVIORS | rhentey Wik, boiches s ev nlurl A i and ho Baberive and heattne " raofine. va wiring and fviuees honest wa I Vour S . hatee. the atinn UL 1 Whree yeAte 10 hAY el e Then feecersentat & 011 T s R ow. 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