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4 EX-SHERIFF FROM ARIZONA TO OPEN A GAMBLING HOUSE John Considine’s Combine Greatly Dis- \ turbed Over the Outlook. THE NEW MAN REFUSES TO PUT UP Says He Will Run in Spite of Opposition - Won't Knuckle to Chief of Police Reed or Anybody Else- Racy Developmenis, ‘The ctique of boas gamblers in Seattic is badly disgruntied the threatened appearance of an ex-Arisona sheriff in the of a competitor. He proposes to go inte the gambling buy here with a partner, defying the Considine “combine nd absolutely refusing to pay tribute to John or the city officials The name of this new disturber of the Conde n peace is Wratt Harp, a man of great reputation amons t he and er imate, Inasmuch as he formerly walked the streets of @ rough frontier mining town with big pistols stuck in bis bell, spare on boots and @ devil-may-care expression oa his off fac sheriff he was the terror of the county and his fame as 4 if: 43 AG sure shot was known round about for many miles a long ago Earp, who har extensive © ng interest in A} aska, came to Seattic to look over (he ground with & view to & Dig gemMing estadliahrment. He found the Standard. and Clancy's making Dig money and quickly conciud that @ whirl at the business himectf. So he called wpon Tom Urquhar, a well known sporting man, who was form erly compected with Clancy and Burne and made him a prope sition tbat involved a partnership and the opening of an elght hovse right in the heart of (he tenderloin, Tom was noth h, feeling that he had « good man in Harp, so the two ‘a deal, which is now about to be put tnto execution Place selected is the building of the oid Ca club tom street. The time fixed for opening ie next Monday or Tuesday, In view of the fact that a bie bust Rees is anticipated & men will be employed about the premises the indispensable “boosters Profits of from #15 900,000 & month, over and above all expenses, may reasonably iH eupected fleon after Earp's determination to open ~p gaming house was Gecertained, the Considine combine ent & representative to the em-Oheriff to tell Him thet #uch doimes could pot be permitted in Geattle, and that it was the part of wisdom for bim. if he re ally Intended to operate, to nee Chief of foe Reed and arrange ‘They Agured that the chief would promptly inform Mr | sag he Wasn't an acceptable person and must seek else where for pastures green ‘The man from Arizona was not to be biuffed. however Te re fused to await the return of Seaitic’® miner y . and , in Brusque accents, that he we an i te quiet the wrath of city officials. “You fellows paying enough, why should I add any moneyT” wax bin unfeeling re oponse foal query. “If Keed closes up, he will have & i a: e2 wp too. See!” They saw and that in what biue sulphur smoke in the atmosphere nowadays of the Standard gambling house, where the bush fs collected each month course Earp expects a war to the knife tobe waged up. By the combine, but as his fighting powers are said to be Bnd his wind excellent, the chances are that he will put ty strong Gefense, and may come out the winner * eeteet ete ee ee ee eee eee te eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eeeee SSSSCSES SESS SSESSESSCSSSS SSS SSESHSSSS SESE SESE EEE ESSE SE SES » > (ASL SLSR RR SSSI RR SER RRR S REESE DG Four Reciprocity Treaties Which - Will Soon Go Into Effect WAGHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 25.—There are now four of the six pend treaties which will soon be approved and enter into ef q feet treaty with Portugal awaits corrections in the text, which h. of deimy. These are in the schedule of brandies, wine spirits, The Italian treaty is the subject of daily conferences at this Between Baron Fava, the Italian ambarwador, and John A. Ka reciprocity commissioner, and a definite ult is promined in the Pay with France is approaching complet Brasilian minister is at work with Mr K ities to be embraced in ¢ eciprocity tween that coun Our desire as to Brazii & to get a market for American i Bi i and will soon be L, won on the sched | at e representatives state. h ever, that a large milling in- @ustry hes sprung up in their country. and unless the lewisiature abou! be willing to grant the concession no arrangement could be made on tr lime. There hae been taik of arranging through legislative « tmegt a sliding stale of duties on various products to be ox wed by the two countries, The Brazilians think this can be accomplished and our wheat an4 flour sent into Brazil on fair terms in return for concessions by the ! POWDER IN IN DEFENSE HIS TOBACCO, OF ROBERTS PENNEGROVE, N. J, Nov. 2% -| LINCOLN, Neb. Nov. %4.—Two Furman MeCarson, Jr. is a wetl-| Mormon elders, who have been known resident of Pennsgrove, and Prortlyting in Nebraska for #o he ie fend of gunning. Likewise he | '!™*. Created & sensation in the fash nable et Presbyterian church on is fon4 of an occasional pipe. @) sunday by taking exceptione to the eorabination whieh brought disaster | caustic remarks of the pastor in the to Dim yesterday. MeCarson had) cure f Congressman Brigham H dome loone smoking tobacco in one of | Roberts. the potkets of his coat, and from| The Nev. Mr. Hindman asked all iBia be Bled his pipe. Then he lit | rts to take his went to rine. The two ® match and prepared for a long, elders rowe, and, in re @olacing pull. |pastor’s indignant G8 the match struck the tobacco one briefly defended Roberts, insist there was @ flare, « puff and an ex- jing that he was being persecuted by Plosion. The pipe was blown to 1t-| political and sectarian enemies, and ois and fragments of it struck Mc-| asserting that plural marriage was Carson on the face. One bit hit him| no longer taught as a part of their in the eye, completely destroying his| creed, nor had there been any such marriages in Utah in the last nine 0, leCarson was able to explain the! years Mishap. He had been carrying some | SSemree |” BE BROKEN GRAND FORKS, B. C., Nov. 26 nonatrance ALONG THE WHARVES nae to the! THE SEATTLE STAR, HIS PACE And Rigged Him Up as, a Robber. *, is likely to receive this rank jin the regular army, a# the president | will make this recommendation to congress that he be retired as major general of the regulars. LABOR NOTES. | At the last meeting of the Weetern Central Labor Union, the organisa | ton committee reported pre lthe work of organizing the team reas in tha On the Sth of this m asters. Another meeting wae held) giving bis name as Ferguson was last night to effect this organization t i Jarrested and confined in th unty The Debs lecture committee re i " Jail by Deputy Sheriff Wilson . port all bills paid and « surplus on ‘ charge of receiving stolen * wae | From his anxiety to plead guilly and om o plead eu On Wednesday, December 6, an 1 sentenced on that charge how open meeting for union men only : ; sh ichai sonaiuaed Will be held. A committee haw been ever the sagthasse . appointed to choose a subject for dis-| that he must have been implicated cussion in some criminal operations else | The Cigarmakers’ Union reported | where jactive work by ite members, Pres-| fe closely mbled the descrip Wyoming authort eure is being brought to bear on 4 tion se leertain local firm which is to @ cer-| ties of « }taln extent using non-union cigare./ 4 desperat The horse-shoers have a fight on, state last June Mr J with the only city firm not in the « train held t men lmplicated in Master Horseshoers’ Union and the the city } journeymen horseshoers. The W positively identify Cc. LU. will endeavor to unionise atian Hall, an, the 8 the firm, h he was « xly of The Building Laborers and Paint This f ne} , ere each made 4 fons to the p and tr te locked out I miners of Arkans nd with that worn by and Indian train robbe n thie & t The Frew Union reported thar Shown to Engineer J ve . the American Maiting Company han SPParently fully " ¢ signed a contract at Milwaukee to ‘entity “gp eypowteesp ei the National Brewery Workmen's O° fore Re Oe 7. =e © Union, which uniontizes all that com. efinite ment oe pany’s maiting houses throughout) T* su the Central Weat oon we bee . vr ~° The strike ot Bandon, B.C tit ae boas” ee ta eee os a ale | part of the miners’ union js still un settied, notwithstanding reports to | the contrary spending some | The following adopted Re-| John Behram tx t ave the ciwa “ That the organizations af-| service depar nt. He has been Biiated with the W.C. L. U. be ree a member of th fom n for four | quested to purchase the products of | yea these coal mines only which em- | | ploy union labor,” jing on the commission am states, prevent his remain. Oa a ea Ne ae err eee ine || Social Chit-Chat... bd ae eo So A A a | Mr. Prank Schwarts, of Ballard, | people Wednemtay night at the home | visiting in Tacoma. of Mr. and Mra, George 1. Chand } Mr FW rer, of 422 Harvard fer, t Bast Cherry street avenue, left for Tacoma tam Thurs day ne Mr. Pred Smith Mr. & J. @tretau, of 321 Marion | ried at the residen ct fMeiat treet, was in Tacoma tast Wednes-|ing clergyman, Re ’ rt day Thompec 621 Twenty-firet avenue The street car employes wilt give) ate WB. Goole the w a dance Wednesday night at the Ar- | known football expert of Fran mory Cisco, leaves for Ban Franciaco next Mr L. F. Lamping. of 15 Becond| week to referee the Thaokegiving avenue west, left for Tacoma Wed-| game betw Stanford and Berke | nesday ley Mr. P. Christenson, of 26174 First) ‘The meeting of the Modern Wood |avenue, left for Tacomm last Wed-|men of this city at Hremerton last | nesday Baturday proved @ rare go Mr. J. Percy Parkinson, of 272/The party went « Denny Way, waa in Tacoma tart) Pilerim, which we wer on the | Sunday oecanion Mr ROC. MeCormick. of 1129 Mr. G. W. Hamilter wh ‘a | Madison street, was in Tacoma last! pioneer of Sonoma county, Cal, and Wednesday who is a brother of Mra M. B. Au Mr Thomas FR. Tin of ™ How amet ine f 1816 micenth a ard avenue north, left for Tacoma) is in the city with the inte n of last Thureday locating here | Mr. Thomas 8, Williams, of | Twenty-first avenue, went to Taco ma Wednesday The attle b a tian at the Fleischer, 166 Denny way | Mr. Frederick Kroger, of 1212 East | last in > Ku Harrison street, left on the Cottage | gene and Mr w City for Alaska. | Hergert, (wo classmates rat | Mrs. C. W. Richie came over from | Wa" Volunteers |Tacoma tast Monday and remained| Last evening untt) Wednesday |aiven by the W Mr. & A. Craig, who resides at the|to « }GriMth house, was confined to his| all the |room by liners yesterday } | Court Friar Tuck, N 21, is mak jing preparations for a series of 90 cial events for the winter Ju ‘ t Mr. BE. F. Bweeney, of 102 Seven t 1 teenth avenue, N. returned from an Church gave a Gan Francisco jast Thursday In t ore arne umt Mra. Leverett $ Miller, who re. “"" > po pra Bee gg age medyporl ides at the Rainier-Grand hotei ; and is in a véry flouring con went to Tacoma last Wednesday Mr Frank W. Raker and family, of 4 Columbia street, are expected to return from the Bast next week Mr. C. 1. Street, a pr azine wr New | Mr, Thomas A. Garrigues, of Ev-| known erett, has been visiting among bi* | connected with the Post-Intelliger | friends in this city during the week. | oo» | Mr. C. W. mau, a business man (ten for every magazine of note in of Portiand, has been tn the city dur- | the country ter, has just r A left for and Chronicle, and having writ ing the week with a view to ating The F erald Club has announced there an entertainment t tak place at The young ladies of the olf Rain-| Ranke hall on the ev a of Ja jer are arranging for another of their ary tl next. An ex t progra Jetightful dances. It wili occur next has been arranged, including a short Tuesday. medy to be perf i by the Em Mra. J.C. Haines, of Beventh ave. ersid Dramat Chat Ka r nue and Unton streets, has been the | Marc guest of Mrs. Thomas Burke at Illa. the birthday he, this week club je organiaed eepecially for the | "The Wednesday Card Club was the | obeervance of Irish events of this guest thie week of Mra. M. J. Car- | Dature keek, cornet Boren avenue and! Mrs. John B. Allen, of the loca Madinon street. Red Cross Society, has intere The G. A. R. will give a Camp) herself in th f the First Fire in honor of the First Washing-| Washington vo > " ton volunteers next Tuesday even.!to pension civil hn B. Weather ing In Colina hall by, who was the Ph an Dr. Carl Moench, formerty of the |!ippines while state university, lectured before the forces. Mra. Aller ) P, EB. O. Club at the club house last Of @X-Senator Allen. has a great Wednesday afternoon deal of influence at Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Powles and| ©!!! be # valuable aid to the signers Mise Powles, of 1218 Bight Of the petits left for an extended te the ¢ last Sunday. Mra. H. &. Stebbins, of 2141 Madi. | 4t St. Mark fon street, gave a chafing dish party Maud = Nevil A romances summated aven ¥ |Inat Saturday evening to a email! Mr. Stanie party of young people of whom are Mr. and Mra. H. O. Reichert, who a “ < : have been stopping at the Holyoke rh . @ playin week 6 the bullding, left for the Hast laat Mon Th to be no ena of trou-|day. They will return in J ume J.P. D. Lawyd officta Steamer Cottage City will sail for! bi GhipeteGl-at tabdANEY | sacs, Gella %. Hatann hax prone |'a arly all the members of tt Lynn canal ports tomorrow and other freight over the ©. P. Rul gee bene Pees act exh und f al th 8 * the Mies Lee Hoffman art exhibit teamer Alice Gertru be | for Republt was thought all er from Pacome. The public witt|* al peos at ted up next Bunday for a general | difficulti« nt form of United! he afforded an opportunity of secit remony. Af ty . ya Overhauling States customs regulations had been | « "| Wedding breakfa aa enjoyed, Capt. WL. Rogers, who has been * ed, but Col. Huestis, the Unit The degree team of Miliott Ray! AM Unique invitation which was M for some time, wil! be ave to re tis il seat or at Port) camp, Modern Woodmen of America |*¢Pt out this week on black cards fume his duties as harbor master nsend, has written a letter 10 | te ee noe an Thankagiving jlettered in gold, reads: “Hark y Rext week. Cc. P. R. authorities saying the night at the hall in the @tevens h | Spirtt of Our Social Circle: By the Steamer City of Seattle ws to, neury departme ut Washington tel thority f our Magic Wand you filght at 10 o'clock jh ad decided that shipments ae pri M Pe cr - 1 t t are com anded to wander abroad St posed cannot be ywed because of f optus hmemer and wire, Of | under the light of the early moon on emer Al-Ki ie due from Lynn ithe vination of a section of the law | Aberdeen, are in the city Will the night of First Dy th anal porte. |requiring the breaking of seals on|Probably remain here. Mr. Craemer|aweitth Month of thia good year ty | t tt wa formerly a journalist of this t ae f" |meet other sp on pleasure bent, AMU Z bounds ship at the Cave Delight, Queen Ant mee an ments r the Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, of Port club H use, there, faney free, tor flit SEATTLE THEATER FIC. P depot, |!and, who has been visiting with] with t te inthe Git id ty 4% jand the seals broken, and|Mrs. Montgomery Russell at 1916 Bo-| iient fanta Jance. By order of THIRD AVENUE = THEATER | the consignmen r nto wagona|ren avenue, left for her home th lth Committ appointed by the (Tonight )— Fogg’s Ferry.’ jand hauled eral miles through ek {Queen of th pirit, World The OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville and | firitivh territory before rea hing the Rev. and Mre. Bimer &. Thom foreg « is signed by Will-'o-Wisp moving pictures, i i> yundary line at Nelwon, peor entertained a bumber of young |and several feminine names, | wUNCO THANKSGIVING we— Linen Sale Now on. The products of the best Irish, German and doe not tend to make the deluded } - B in victim happy. Confidence men the | English looms are here for your choosing. uying al can guard against|here you can save enough to buy two turkeys. reat extent . ‘ , . 2 leant to a great extent. | {Inspect our stock and you will readily see the truth of of uncalled expressed matter is a/ this statement. € © left the individual Hut When it comes to the & en meth is being introduced in the setiing | Excellent Qua of pianos in this city where goods| Linen; har at 3 only h a yard | 60-inch Wide Fine Pure Irish Jones He Pays the) Lire in nawdrome new ter The value, only i 64-inch Fine Pure Bleached German | 3-4 Size Pure Cream German Linen Freight | Linen Table Linen; handsome new vapking; extra heavy and durabi | style designs autifully finished! $1.25 value, only Se @ dozen $1 value, only SOc a yard 3-4 wize Fine Pure English Bleached re Cream German Linen| Linen Napking; beautiful new rich Table Darnask, extra weight and) e#igns; $1.60 value; our regular | quality; grand wearing Zhe value, $1.25, Monday and Tuesday | while our present stock lasta, our| #pecial price, $100 a dosen. price ee a yard 7-48 Gize Fine and Heavy Cream Ger- inch Finest Imported Bieachea| ™an Linen Napkine; for grand Irish Linen Satin Damask; beaut! wear unexcelied: cheap at $1.76; ful new floral ne; woven as! 0UF price, $1.40 a dosen. only the Irish can weave line Extra large size Fine Bleached Pure $2.00 value; our Thanksgiving « German Linen Napkins; handsome price, $1.45 a yard designs; $2.25 value, only $175 a dozen. why any person should Best Quality Turkey Red, Cream prea jarge size Finest Pure Irish ives to be awindled or pay and Yellow, Biue and Whit Table Linen Napkins; beautiful floral 4 big price for a cheap article we! Linen; beaueiful styles; cheap at) signs: woven ae only the Irish cai Me, only ec a yard weave, $4.89 value, only $3.45 a doz. It would seem at the present time | having a « pleerer «e of the bun which is no credit to the city and linary tort at least to ty Bleached ‘Table 5-8 Size Fine Engtish Linen Talew Napkins, fringed pretty damask patterns; 7b¢ value, only 6c a doz. 3-4 Size Fine English Linen Napkin fringed. pretty patterns, $1.00 value only *he @ doz. some patlerns; And #0 do we, deliver every piano © your home free of charge, no mat ter where you live in the city or country 72-inch P which should sell for $176 are palm od off on the public at $400 and $600, represented #trielly bigh etc, 1 le then time to calla There are many bigh erade pi sold in Beattle at moderate pr cannot understand. We enumerate the fine gooda whieh you can choore T-inch Linen = Doylies pretty i%-yard Long Pure English Linen n this city, Knabe, Mardr . stamped patterns, 3c each Table Cloth, fringed all round; Ludwig, Bteiaway, Chase (A. F),/ 15015 Fine Stamped L n Center Value only $1.59 each Chickering, Kramich & Hach, Webd-| Pieces; beautiful patterns, oniy To 9x9 in FL Stamped Linen Doylies: j eae ie |: orettr dontene only 4c each, Your Credit Is Good |—, aay” Spuclal-a0-lac wide Cuntala Cable, 66 VANE MiGaGy LS" With us ae well as the butcher, ba-|® Yer ker and candiestich maker | " er Packard. Of thease we O. Ww. PETERSON & BRO. handle the Knabe, Hardman and Ludwig For your information we! will speak of our experience witht: —— ertain cheap plano, We bought r RE with the Columbian Acci- | 4. = avens—Tel. White S31—p. a, crwax for nple b mr Boon} dent octation Reserve Fund sccond time At 6 teRSGGE prion, S| Sit Sid mek bee Agents wanted, |, Coatracters and jobbers. eka and hope to hear no ¥. L. MILLER, Secretary. | General Repair Work more t | Home office lins Block | West Seaitie Perry Building, Poot of Marioa st. Nearly the same experience can) 206, 208. 210 Pike St. t toa by « well known Iady who bought one from @ certain dealer, | Spot Cash roe Gold Dust Fut Aveay Value. Amy Quantity. JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. 116Cherry M Ft. Batiding SEE OUR DISPLAY OF Rubber Mats i For Stairs, for Doors, etc. In our middie show window We have them in all sizes, for all purpomes, and to sell by the yard Large square or oblong Mats for hotels or public buildings we always have in stock. We furnish dwellings, hotels, res- taurants or public buildings completely. Holden & Wilson Paruitare Ca. 110: 13 Second Ave. PIANOS... Quality considered, cheaper than at any other store in the city. Many different kinds and all style: to choose from. Easy terms. Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY™ DEALE Good Morning! Have You Used That fine plano you purchased of us, | Of You Pave Pome bet G8 FO YOU) © ummm @ = ‘(SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. the lady was informed that “he,” the Hiden, Pusenger at Barna jealer, manufactured that piano. To STORAGE cul the story whort. after gone SP) | mew mate dh Che QS Fick aren e @ However, in that cane the plano was slenciied under another name and to the house half a dosen times to repair that plano, tt was eventually | returned and another make pur- hased from another firm This uid all prove that a plano should be nelected from @ reliable company, “ho sell goods for Just what they YRES TRANSFER C0. Distrivetiag Cars a Spectalty Prone Main 360° Ofies, cor Oceident If You Love Your Wife Ruy ber a plano at the Ramaker Music Co. i are worth. We ask « careful inves- bility, and with the fine line we han die can guarantee satisfaction. Do not fail to # et our stock if you think of purchasing a plano, Even f you should not buy until next spring. We handle fourteen makes and they range In price from $200 up mild you be interested in an rean our line comprises the old and Children Cry for It When they are very young it la sup- posed to mean Castoria, but when they grow older it means a H. man Piano. eeecese: A firetoines proposition @ that you cam step right ‘nto ‘end make money; H im vestigate it, e . c &. Sawerde & Co. ‘TiMarion, bel. Western and RR Av & coves ‘THE MARTIN THE N. B. CURTIS THE WASHBURN That Will be fram- Holiday ¢4 properly if Picture brought to us. Pacific Picture Frame Co. 1416 Third Avenue. able Estey, the Ann Arbor, the Miller and Chicago Cottage. We do eve there is a firm in the who can possibly undersel) us, Always shipping car lots, renta moderate; a large volume of busi- ness and office work no expense at | % all’ In conclusion we are here to GUIT A RS viay We own our own homes and gegeeeeeoceeooesooe eoce are just ready in ten years from | @ * how to look vou tn the face with|@ a 6. STEWART @ | Are those in which the tone is the nacientiousness of having given|@ fe § @ | clearest, the workmanship of the aie" s 7 -pEC @ | highest order, and the material used IT FLOATS 4 SPECIALIST | of the finest quality. We sell all of > @ | these celebrated makes, and at prices ° @ | Which place a good guitar within the This must refer to the transient |@ D S OF wo > Sour eelewtioer” Pe ee eee Jealer who floats from place to)? . : cante place when “de'y gits dead next to|® kin Diseases ¢ . em vooanal 3 enum :/Winter & Harper . ne @ JPDINBURG. 54 you an honest deal, as if we had just! @ MEDICAL INSTITUTE ° Burke Built sold you a piano and it had not had|@ | bee sagt gc time to prove Iteelf. We do notl@ si @ Sec % move from place to place looking for|@ pathos — e bese Ave. apd Marion St, suckers who do not know us, and | @@eeeOeeoeoeeoeoooe Seattle Wash. after all is it not true that in buying| * a plano you must trust to the deal er a great deal. We have the repu- tation, we have the old and reliable standard goods Yours to please, TWO FINE_—. sages Second-Hand Pianos wr;| Cheap. Genuine bargains, | Also fine line of new high- grade pianos. Ramaker Masic Co, | 1415 Seoond Ave GOYERNMENT Army cavairy trousers, $2.75 a p jal small sizes, 30 and 32 wats’ blankets and poncos, 5 up; Gen. M) pattern from #1 storm and cloud weat hooded ana er ie sat, $4.50; buffalo fur ‘ | $25 each; overcoats, $1.50 to $ lf Z hoods, 7 h; echineilla bh ae black wool slouch hats, 40¢ each;|} Js not far off. We do hope heavy all-wool flannel blouses, $1 to you will bring your work . $2 each; heavy all-wool flannel over shirts, $2 each; dark navy blue un- |} early. derahirts and drawers, $1 each; can- . C. BERG """na& yas overalls and jum Te suit; , eal. 45, $6; prospect grub bags, 2c; heavy army carbine ing packs, $1 r» canvas leggings, te to $1; army re volvers, Remington pattern, | $3.50 each; canteens, 26c each; mosquita bars, SOc; shelter tents, Tc; army Dugles, $2; 500 s overcoats, at $9; 10,000 all-wool wateh caps, pairs all-wool socks, Orvitle Espy. 1. W. Lowe, SEATTLE PRINTING CO. 414 Yesler Way. Telephone Main 700 And we will call for your order 2,000 pairs cotton socks, at 1m or to give Agures. regulation White sailor suits, at $1.50; |° navy drawers, $1; lanyards, S50; all quan, eers: #8 Kovernment shows Ht Bottorworth & Sons. fs SEATTLE, WASH. oi re. “1 Ave., Near Pike, Intor. $2.25. |W. s. KIRK, beatia*** ments In any cemetery, Tel. Pike 49, pe ees

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