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. What You Should Know Expert Advice How to Keep Automobile and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers, By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. the motorist begins to feel that a 4 impassable condition. been laid up for the winter in pleasure trips. examine the thr new ones on if the ol4 ones appear tires are put back on the wheels. All the oil drained off and, receptacles, fresh oi! should be used thoroughly cleaned and lubricated. out thoroughly and the joints of the pipes tightened up. The body should be gone over and the doors, &c., paired wherever nece The good renovator and the top examined for leal Will probably need a going over Would also advise the after cleaning ary &e. and the celluloid windows replaced. system with a good strong solution, in order that the foreign deposits be washed out Antomodile FAiter e AY Have 1914 Ford and JI gsroun waives and put new timer on. 1 sot|the main shaft? Could the ignition, an explosion, but [can't get it start-|OWlng to tmproper timing, cause it? ie spark seems to be ©, K. Have A. KELLEY. had machine standing three months| The breaking of the gears is either ‘in cold place and have not changed |due to a defect in the gear or thr gas? JOS, DUNN, | presence of soma forei n ubstance If the teeth up, the Jamming of Have the gasoline line drained and|!n the oil. cleaned out and the tank refilled. If to break the ignition and valves a set prop. erly, “the motor will star, ‘f warm /©Ome sprung, water is poured into the radiator. | Autmmebile Balun The carbureter adjustment must be) I 1918 Maxwell car. proper. Automobile FA\tor ing the clutch and \ mpany | Automobile Editor |rings on the market to-day. ‘Will painting where the plugs © base of the = most efficient. bulit by th: in the year |. If water gets into the crank c: large quantities would ad not propert: nd under these conditions ed Gare an eighteen to twenty foreed into the bi les per hour. “Old Pacific” crossed | ajtomo'le biter American Continent, which was yonsidered a wonderful performance Have never heard of any motor of thie type doing the speed you men- ni. ‘The Sigaire Naudin, built in France, a done between eighty and ninety per hour. odile Editor bave a Maxwell Mos 1910 car. It h on up to a at 10: ft has de if 1t ne run dow week Automobile Vit on the car more nr ” it be advisable to ike car rewired, valves put indera cleaned, and «till the mis@ FRED MILLER. there, I had a new Rayfield cars| 1 do not believe that the trouble hreter put in and new spark pluses, 4 it worked good for a few weeks, n the old miss developed hat can you suzeest mis that you look for the trouble timing of the valves Antomotile Kalitor R, D. MEYERS: Would suggest that the magneto be ith A woak macs car ion, thus giving a | transmission foes of compre: allow | use and still it ak explosion and will also alight oll, f jacked up the two . omen Whote| 000 have been issued—$500,000 ody dares to move," wai Miss Re oll'to reach the spark plua, cause |hind wheels with the lever in nou. |20Om end jammed with wom ne wera| this very week. Pisrenee b,c ing the plug to miss. jtral, 1 turned the outside wheel and | #hopping bags and whose arm In the pr year, the por | Oreantaation Be ee Plier |the inside wheel went around as if] filled with bundles trom the milliner| tora but $4,.000000. rid lies Who ate paying at Migh as Where can T secure paris for ali were in seed continuously, “Can land the clothing counter, ax well ex]is indeed beleamurmd, I've hour for three small tencinent zooms, ting tou car? ‘ possible that the rear ax : na Ri apa ore. mos! amazinic stories of the difficulty | With no. itnprovemen > land- 918 Cutting I PEARSON. |aembly in out of line: also when can {fom market and grocery store, At Many a niete|lords iner the rent by $4 or $5, sen the Puritan Machine Go, of {1 teil? The varie two monthe cia | Christmas time the busines of Many a night |(crl" ta poopie stay where they are, Wile. a, WIS Seeeine ‘HARRY MAL’ Bridgeport merchants was from 60 to ever #0 ama weause they cn find literally noth- Mie | Your trouble is no doubt due to a} 75 per cent, above noriny @ money an What would cause tun ira dragging band. If the bands drag on The eight-hour day is every. | Booke! 1 would pay for accom Be atrangey, who DM fF ie te break and, at th tine, bend the drums. the internal ears are) where in Bridgeport. Most fao- Boda ND Hometimes tHrh away from |wite to Bridgeport, Bo he goes to a — under metoasary: melee: “Wrowid CaUS*] tories run two eight-hour tricks, |Headquitters and say they wilt walk | landlord and say want three ’ gate the use of a good gear cil in the| but some run three. Common [the airvots, since they cannot ‘ire i rms and fil pay You $8 or $10 more MOTORISTS drums, Grease will cause a drag also| laborers who earned $1.60 a day | furnished moins a eae taut wheres usa if too heavy, ff the bande are prop: | y few years ago are now getting |MOVIE THEATRES HELP SHEL-|‘hoxo already in pussnsmlon “come | erly 19 dou! a e get the tice te 0, | PROBLEMS SOLVED stop. $2.25, Mechanics who received TER HOMELESS WORKERS att Le Stns nee Americuta foremont | Amtumotdie Riitor $3.50 now aals wo Many are } M i ten eadent along the snore, for miles around, i | "1 have considerable trouble with} Paid from 0 for eg! r 1 8O-|)ave been rented Ne > my cur on account of at staling every| hours’ work, with bonuses in ad- ay pine ery hed MUNITIONS COMPANIES HELP men wishing to, *ltime T t or cor a full stop i ihe . AGipot fall to token te ic Inte model Bh Ye wit eenity| fines Genservatively aesimated: | ahs tire families whol CARE FOR THEIR WORKERS. ircter, Have had the carbureter | He Snare) WnRDRRAR RTA Ese | CoRNt Procure jlodgioxs, bing) Tecausy so many workers have wteuetion mechanie, bat | per cent, awe 2 RM m WT ble to bring thetr famities to enpecial Classes for Ladies I put a| Now, briefly, hera are a few of the | MEChes ; 7 ounekeepink the write for booklet. f ‘ drained the! names that ae making Bridgepori eh i \ NG PUFVEYAM OF Stewart Auto School cleaned the Veadietl'l omen acate snuign ot alacant sicet il ana wie H NENA uve dono & thriving Stewart At ine ptasts very easily in ang |orowded workshop of Mars, Firat island who coud Day 81 f numuers ave the : I STRERT (ot Broadway), jnorning, but at tines at might it the consolidated Remington Arms|!onth if they could discover des mington Company wouldn't start at all, Priming won't/and Ammunttion Company and Union| {MIC Wabilatins. | Phe | llicing spent, $40,000, during the past ve any effect; it starts then, but| Metallic Cartridge Company. The} they hud aNtintanyiue pteee aD CUIILSTY APrenmOmente fap ite Mon desirta dies after running about ten seconds aera d a new butld- | house yenir that # ere ich will hold 6201 yer ‘A READER former recently opened a new bu' houses ne imarning, 0, room which will t cated per- CHAUFFEURS | ine corturter wre enetitny, liar eit a ile tong, oo bin that mes. | who were fore to nn} hone and 18 ‘here are i hours mig f 80 elght cafe~ ach hich justed the trouble would probably bo | senser boy ust traverse it on roller | fter > ii wi wilt anrve 400 workers with ocoked, or Motor Truck Drivers Mi tee nan Thar Ranteh in atearbursien Or VUE, UMA Awe) aon: (A tay will aorve 300 workers with cooke y get ta) ay 4 jwhich requires set adiustments and pate _ Ploy Peles yer eer ren t M pein Monnen Chant aoe Bema 3 unless th se | adiustments are right | Panton em enploy nse A: , y West ‘ the motor will not run satisfactorily, | 4" omen i" bre aking on © ditt to fi 1 ° fic here ie r Reroapnin th songot, Me PETG uags Daou nsf (raeeae(les| eo Sere bs ele ge asl0la Gio f At the Post Office there (9 re Hite 5 priced | gratkable, proof of the | “good Higas of Th aaa |eod-shaie-ulbcapnaitan-qpdiot> -cney The Me Wye Ge Ac in to build @ 2 timed’ Tha mongy wrdew busheas About Your Auto; How To Drive and Keep It Running Smoothly ITH the coming of spring in bis machine would be very acceptable, Up to the present time the weather has been rather dubious, snow and rain tend- ing to keep the roads in the country in in the motor should be Every part of the chassis should be ‘The gasoline system should be cleaned looked over and ré- upholstering should be treated with a The side curtains thorough cleaning out of the water circulation r were teeth would cause the shaft to bi It isa | question of the type of motor, piston, &c., as to which make would be the Autom Pahitor jo Sinema A 1 have found many valuable hints a atannnet from answers given by you to others. jl have a Reo machin Th No. finds its way Automobile Editor Could the gas get into it? Kindly tell 4 | me the case and how st can be reme- single cyli e|died. Thanking you, I am, » BE. 8, fv je lookin t speed ¢ uned for a crack in the wi ‘circulation. eylinde ear ane ‘ on Water will not be a to reach the FRANK AIM, JR jerank case under ordinary conditions. The car was built in touring car fitted id gas would be Jlow often should a storage battery ’ Also, how can one teil harging without Pog ey | wt A battery shauld be charged and discharged at least once every two 'f a battery needs charging a voltmeter will show a drop in voltage. Have Delco system and my car will y n ils. Would a magneto in the Delco system. Would esugg in tl ind ignition, ouble? If the mn ene ot \ Vive weeks ago I had new bands Magneto econie dims put in my Ford car and had differen- effect would tha , tial fixed, as it was noisy; since then \ ’ there has been a grind in the trans- ‘ mission. When I put my foot on the brake the grind ts very distinct, the moves forward every morn- oroudhly. ing, | enlled the Ford M ean intermittent miss. y's attention to the grind ‘weak pring or a valve stem k the car out by told me eh sticks will cause the motor tolthat it was high ends on the bands Broken piston rings will cause |] cleaned ont all the old off from the «rinds. 1 THR EVENSNG WORLD, SATURDAY, AP War Has Made Bridgeport a ‘‘Boom Town’; Its Prosperity Rivals West’s in Days of ’49 ride As a general rule, the average car has dead storage and quite @ little work will be necessary before the car can be used for It would be advisable to thoroughly s and tubes and to put to be in poor shape. Cuts and nail holes should be vulcanized and the rims of the wheels properly cleaned and painted before the the th Should ilor grease be used in the cases hold- cam gears? J. C, CARRIE. etty which has been nicknamed “the American Essen, with Bethlehem, Pa., is an inheritor of war-made wealth. the Tho: Mot iy ca tae Thomas Mi: Would advise the use of @ medium SAMUEL KATZ | grade of ei! in the places you men- ion No. ‘ | Automobile Baitor Antomovile Editor F | Can you give me an idea of what What is the best ' 5 of Fas j the * No-Carbon powders or tablets moving grease from the wifferential!are made of and if they really ace and transmission cear « with- | complish what they claim? Cc. 8, D atthe tase? Poet nw ia m, most of them are inefficient, \ Pour a quart of kerosene into the) Wat is the beat piste differential and the differential rim. inJ)ier and where can 1 accure same? * The action of the gears will cause the‘ EDL DWionr, oll and grease to thin out with the 5, ra spi oh ‘¢ are a number of good piston power iton? also Rush of Wealth Resulting From Deadly Trade of »Bigger, Busier and Beleaguered Bridgeport!” Is you in The Evening World of the ‘well-paid Jobs, the full market baskets, | the self-respect and optimism of Bethlehem, Pa. to me by persons who should speak with authority. WOMAN WITH SHOPPING BAG |S and @ doby carriage. whether tho latter or the fitney bus} is the more po shops along Main Street ara bordered | with an INTERESTING RACE Te NT my EE Netease SS ~ 6/ 15, T0825 SAVINGS BANK Pee Ct. DEPosiTs it a HAVE INCREASED 300 PER CENT E THEATRES ARE CROWDED DAY ANDO NIGHT Making Munitions of War Has Turned City’s Head and Its Workers Are Growing Rich, Enjoy- ing Life as Their Purses Fatten. Phrase That Describes Once Staid Little City, Where Men and Women With Money Seek Shelter of Police Stations Because Lodgings Can’ t Be Had.| By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | Speoial to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, April 1.—Bigger, busier and beleagucred Bridgeport! In one alliterative, but not untruthful, phrase, that is the Connecticul and which, along | ‘The Bethlehem Steel Corporation is filling huge orders from the allies The , eat AAA AD Za a WOMAN WITh A NET SHOPPING Bac ANO_A BABY CARRIAGE MECHANICS RICE To,wonn im AVTOMe Bie S SYMBOLIZES BRIDGE PORE ey iG Houses ARE SO ROWDED THAY THE FLOoR>- SOME SLEEP ON bya CHROREN Als AVE BICYCLES AND TRICVCLES for heavy ordnance. But in Bridgeport they are manu facturing millions of rifles, bayonets, cartridges, shrap- nel and howitzer parts and other ammurMtion and small | arms. Like the lush green grass that grows on graves | is the prosperity of Bethlehem and Bridgeport | No more to blame than the grass are the centres of munition manufacture, and, taken in and by themselves, they are the most inte-esting and alluring factory towns | in America, “Leave hope behind all ye who enter here,” dnvisible writing on the wall of many a mill city. is the 1 told Now, after a long day in| and cut flowers are doing arush= | most | 1 pple port will ten| Bi work within them. In Bridgeport you can get a | vu" Job, good pay therefor, food, new | $45, clothes, amusement —almost t every desirable thing except a home. It is only a slight exag geration to say that homeseek ers should come prepared with SYMBOLIC OF TOWN. If a woman with a market basket st. It's a tos8-UD| ing-houses there are three shifts. | Yet all over the city tenements, two-family houses and single houses are going up, and during the past year building permits to the value of more than $10,000, The bi pular vehicle. wa baby carriages in the after-| three houses are test Building pe Hot Shot From Bridgeport There are 100,000 men and women employed. were but 16,000, Before the war there Nobody who really wants to work need go hungry. The elght-hoar day is universal, There has been a general increase in wages of from 7 to 15 per cent. The business of merchants has increased from 50 to 76 per cent. Savings bank deposits have increased 60 per cent Postal savings deposits have increased 300 per cent. Rents have Increased trom 15 to 25 per cent., and lodging houses are running three shifts. rmits to the value Bridgeport, Conn., I have only one real adverse criticism of the etty—there |] {ssued In one year. isn't enough of it. And Bridgeport 1s¢————— trying to remedy that defect by mak- + hope to reach long, 1s 33,000, | — soeeouni ss ing more of itself as fast as ever it} Other large plants are the Lake awl hemier eetinpinsariv a CaUAre jacrhrde Boat Comput the American) fer of @ millign. ‘The Bridgeport dae hufacturiug Company! Chamber of Commerce timated 100,000 ph a fae its utmost to interest rant lo Bragenetts tne te ust capital in the building of homes is hunting the man. Nobody who | Port 1) for working people. | One. com: lis any has just announced it, wi really sweaty te) Wott eee oe [epoeied tae Build one thousand nomes of the hungry. Mechanics ride to the | factory. Ma Philadelphia or block type. The factories in automobil [auch ae the Chamber "of “Gommerce tie also i 4 ch trying to organize a public com- pianos for thsir home: pany, the American Tube and Atami ring te) erasnine apes Le went children wear velvet gowns and fing Company, ate sharing in the war-| P30%2 “She “Gesired, and is en- play with bleycles and tricycles, Weve of prc sperity, , deavoring to smooth the path for The regular shops and those of- itt ot A tution was] Svery man who wante fo build i i i RE ahha wwervallve) hig own home. 0 Remington fering such luxuries as jewelry egitim ites no at 150,000 and lant is now oonstructing domi- es which range from six-fam- months, and alread) pied, Rents re The houses, © dd most by or sold to a ind le to is emblematic of Bethlehem, the eym-| er r ‘ Nv ington City, tre tor Bridgeport| Jimmies and crowbars. Many ut ae present re bolic feminine fe nre to sopping vag) such folk are equipped with |25 per cent, higher tes woman with n not shopping Ma] bribe-money. Even in the log: | iridgeport considering t 86 In populat boarders und. re dreamed Landlords @ sine Twenty-six thea- you that 200,000 is the right ficure.| jjy apartment hou to on S Ae orewded day and night. [We nompal tines, before the war, there family homes and which will Withal, bank deposits have |number is estimated to be 100,000.| house 766 famnilien, Rove are Jumped 80 '¢er cont: @uriNg te (oe eee Ta raal MaMIOr you! have been received. There will last year. [eae ante Yast smavonity of (6) igo be three dormitories which Thave seen many of there proots of |thelr nuiniers must be added. thonn| Wil accommodate, 376 girls. prosperity. Others have been given| who live without the city limita but Pea A cuban of the y completed and ange from $18 to onstructed on the gienic models, are the employces at civic centre and is planned for nts are from 15 to than normal in sstion 1a a big 1e doing such a growing rich of more than $10,000,000 have been has increased 125 per cent.; the 300 per sent out 8233 money orders, totalling $60,- 760; the number was 17,372, and the amount $153,670. In the postal savings bank durin the last eleven months $371,668 was deposited, as against a mere $172,635 during the preceding twelve months. course the postal force has been increased in order to handle the influx of busi- ness. The schools n flooded with pupils, ‘Ten rooms now on halt time and there are vighty new teach- ers, The usual yearly increase an students 4s about #00; this year it was 2,000, ‘Three new schools are in process of construction and tour more are contemplated. ist4, The police blotter shows «an average increase of rather more than @ hundred arrests a month for the spring and summer of 1916, ax again the same poriod for 1914.) ‘Ther: 300 saloons in town, and it is said there 8 considerable drunkenness, 1 have been told a number of sox ubs" have been formed; their ob: Ject amply to procure alleviation for dry Sundays, “Nights, ‘specially Saturday Main Street qets pretty a id citizen her ed “You can hardly move, there's such a crowd And a number of speak-easys have been raided the last two Sundays. | don't know that there's #0 much more crime; but there’ @ sort of demoralizing atmos phere"t Bridgeport, In its own little way, appears to be imitating a mining camp town where they've “struck it rich.” And of cours New England isn't used to that rt of thing. Rrdgeport, Every morn pupers carry about two vertisements to that ef are more chances for we ment bureaus, | tHE 25¢@ size . tun atford to pa RADWAY’S READY RELIEF USED AN A LINIMENT nd food, and which |«STOPS PAIN" INSTANTLY | | RubltOn {It DoesNot Blister \ For Kheumatisos Nearaigtay te Autica, are yes, they want more workers in © local 1 WILSON’S PLAN UPSET FOR SUMMER STAY ON JERSEY COAST ' Busy Session itt tial and Presi- | dent Will Have Little Time | to Spend at I ong | 3ranch WASHINGTON, April 1 Wilson confronts ¢ vacat ontona, ot near-vacaiionle | immer in Wash ington, Excepting! few week ends,| the magnificent mas on arrange 4 for} at Long Branch, N the caretakers occupants. international situation, of Congress remaining til August and the summer ¢ are expected to ke her , will have onty! tor porai| ste ies sion un mpaign President the hot In se » the part of the greavor | months. Word that the President and Mra Wilson will not spend the time they longer than two or three days, extensive cruises on the Mayflower. Toward the end of the summer the President will make one or two long “swings around the ctrole” if the Buro- pean situation, the Mexican trouble and Congress do not interfere, > CHILD PICKS RULERS key Raffle Will Be De- | cided To-day. REPUBLIC OF SAN April 1.—San Marino, the smallest re- | public in the world and the oldest tn- dependent State in Europe, its semi-annual election about the same way that they off a turkey In Amertea to-day tn raffle of fervid c a single Presi¢ two to-day in npaign oratory to nt. San Marino e eight hours. Twelve get as good a president system os obtaining nomine ‘The Grand Council met t selected . a box nominated six Mans. From this list Counell chose threa nobles a civilians, the actual candi Following « toreblight to-night all tie people who into the Cathedral will “election. tlon will first be celebrated, blindfolded child will dre ed slips from the six held by priest. The men whore n. these two slips ary nobles and six. civ= 1 three ates, procession a crowd Witness the Then ¢ the SMALL PIMPLES Scratching Sore Parts, Made Her Very Cross and Restless, HEALED BY CUTICURA 1 am told Bridgeport is “badder” ive aia is ncuzinint ac" | SOAP AND OINTMENT the inhabitants seem convinced it ex- Panto “My baby's face fn The skin was inflamed and dress postcard *Cuthe Dept. Sold throughout the world. ton." men, It 4s skilled work »wever, | Dull eyes, blotches and other skin who are chiefly in deman Inct- | blemishes resuit from a disordered di- | dentally, there's an aching void in gestion. Purify the blood, tone the most of the domestic service employ " stomach, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels and bile with BEECHAWM’S |... | PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢ rell f povke Adve the| feeling like 9 time will probably be spent in rather OF SMALLEST REPUBLIC San Marino's 's Election Like a Tur- MARINO, is holding The Tinited States uses cight months. lect POCO IE “| SPECIAL OFFER centuries of experience have con- vinced the 11,000 Inhabitants of the Lilliputian republic that they can by drawing lots as they ean via the convention «lay and twelve presidential electors by drawing names at random from The twelve electors afterward the Grand A solemn religious func- w two print- ON BABY'S FACE And Body, In Red Blotches, Always nd body were very red hes and showed very «mall pimples, baby was always scratching the sore parts which mado her very cross and restless, waking us up at all times during ‘Skin Muddy? Mrintet Throats 1. BAW Syd Aiuolune Maro. | “rogent captains.” ote ad candidates can’t refuse t hey do the fined $100 and suffer ther penalties, J. — Cleens te Here Again, ~ Farnum & Bailey's Cireus, whteh «to open at Madison Square Gerdem on April 6, arrived in town last night from ite winter quarters tn Bridges port, It entered the Garden directty after the sae fight was over. Ald the old features will be in evidence this year and many new O88 ie “FE MINUTES! ND = GAS, INDIGESTION OR ACID STOMACH “Instant relief from sourness, heartburn, headache, dyspepsia. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is quick- est and surest. stomach relief known. expected at Long Branch went out | from the White House to-day, It was hot get some now—this mo- |tearned al! plans for an extended stay sad forever rid youswell trouble and indigestion? A there had been practically abandoned. | ‘icted stomach gets the blues and If Congress gets through before August | grumbles, Give it a good eat, then and tho other important issues are|tuke Pape’ Diapepsin to start the disposed of, or are in euch shape that| digestive juices work ing There will the President will feel at Liberty to| be no dyspepsia or belching of gas or reinain away from Washington for|«ructations of undigested food: po lump of lead in the stomach or heartbarn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will got ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors Pape's Dia) for a lary and wil the most obstinate case of indigestion and upset stomach in five minutes. here is nothing else better to take gas from the stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and, besitles, ‘one single dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all your food the same as a sound, healthy stomach would do i When Diapepsin works, your stom- ach rests—gets itself in order, cleans up—and then you feel like eating when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all misery is waiting for you you decide to take a little Diapepsin your druggist that you want e's Diapepsin, because you want to become thoroughly cured this time. Remember, if your stomach feels out of order and uncomfortable now you in five minutes. ~Advt 22-KARAT. GOLD CROWNS, $2 SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK “Wx >» iP d FULL S®TS OF T This (5, ai “opportunity es pari tise Karat Gal: create and Solid Gold Work at low price with a 10-year _guarantes. HUDSON DENTAL PARLORS presidents ot | 2020 5th Av.,S.E. Cor. 125th St, W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES women above sapraaay rea tnourstore window are authoritat: footwear fashions for this Winter There are many other pleasing styles awaiting your inspection. @ i}. HELP WANTED—MALE. the night. Her face and | body were diatigured. © 1 read the Cuticoura A advertinement and artent “SS \ using them, tn about three $) days 1 noticed the red ‘ | disappearing. We used two full-sized Koppers Company, Pittsburgh, os of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of ? Ointment and she was healed.” (Sikned) | Pa, require several first class ‘Henry F klin, 1687 Mt. Hope hi New York Clty, Aug. I draughtsmen, experienced in steel Sample Each Free by Mail power work, or with a With d2-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- | sood general mechanical experience. Apply McAlpin Hotel, between 2 P, M, and 6 P, M., Saturday, April 1. Only first class men need apply. Ask for Mr. H, Lee, FOR SALE Lt EPOST | ea aay Loe a i. * i ‘gti ¥N nihentay on Credit CST or Wnts ‘ike, wan DCO. aiden Lane, 1 DIAM t

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