The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 343, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 8, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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fi9 fever Citizens National Bank ed '‘*urto* ,he next lew days. Mi* j therford Fire Boys fight ^something 4()0 home cities and towns to spread 0|: th<1 Bowdoin in which Dr. Donald jfpom
Another Plea ffcr- Fire ■Boy*. : convention lias' beert
iRanger, Texas, Feb. 7.—The Wea delegates are speedihi
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frdy Is over, the * Assor-m^ii jprosjr < 'j' | milk co#3fat!«y|mul2 barn.
eU adjourned, the! East Boothbd* Me.; Feb. *.—*'ork4jhnkfn!i --tf phone' 553 ,T.
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PHONE 229
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DENTISTS
Southwestern Ptyone BuildJ^
Specialize or'thrown and
Bridge Work
;G. S. White, president of the newly jeljse besides fire—thf*y fight 'poverty.Ithe noWs of the ro^rtl good’ time they B- MacMilllan, explorer, will make I
! organized Civic League, is now for-J a‘ side-line to be sure, but a very had in Weatherford,' -and %e settle Ilf? nf xt dash into,, the Arctic reg-
. j mulating the plans. The tentative useful and effective one—and one . back one* more into our quiet, iohs- The launching of the schoon-
hfentOr Howard Ptous provkla for .^individual prizes | which the people of Weatherfoicl j everyday method of doing business ^ wiM take P'ace in the early spring
fdr the .boys Bringing in the greatest: should fully realize and appreciate,
inumber of rat tails, the first prize! 'under the right conditions, Chrisi-
in this contest will be a 10 guage mas is the happiest, day in the year,
DR. L. M. HALL
DENTIST
PHONE 8 2
Room M
Kirtaman •!#*.
streets, slap each other on the back Dr- MacMilllan is perfecting plans
shot gun gi^en by .L^o Hartnett.j but when the conditions are not pro*!in mutual self-esteem and give as for an expedition to begin next sum-
BaKar-poiMoft-- 'has of/eied a suit o'f' pUlous, it sure is the saddest sort jour verdict of the whole thing. nier- which will include an attempt
clothe* as second prize and others 0f a holiday that the average per-'“Pretty good stuff, .eh? How about ,a circumnavigate Baffin Land and
will be arranged. - . | son could imagine. One of the pri-J trying for another!”
Plans are also being ma<je for sub 'mary conditions that makes Christ- Allons (Let’8 go.)
SALE— Partridge \\ yairdWticb
my prize winners. t2 for fSH
eggs. .1. T. .lean, at Star Grocery
FOR SA] J?—Thorough tvred Rhode*
Island eggs for setting, f 1 f*c i5. Wi.
as usual. We will give cheerfully tb an‘l ,he vessel will be in shape tojA- Lev 1S| 309 Wate‘' atreet.__
each, other as we meet on tlie depart from this {tort by May 1. j.F0R SALE—Eggs from silver, fated)
Wyandotteg. Blue ribbon stock, peg-
setting of 15, $1.25. B. L. Copebtntj,.
604 S. Husk.
EGGS from my select, pea of~Buf'J
Orpington liens and I2(t roaster ouk
stantial cash prfzes lor the school' nvas
C. H. COPE.
penetrate its western coast, 1,000
miles in length, said to be the long- of the famous Miller breed at $5 for
! f“3t stretch of unknown -coast line fn [ fifteen.- Mrs. T. W. Rrowu. 42S;
■ the world. He is a frequent visitoi j Palo Pinto street,
here and keeps careful watch over j FOR SALE-E^s from silv^F hicc.
u second Thanksgivirtg day ls j
Pu nishing the greu'est number of a hearty meal on the dSner table, j __
rat tails. The boys can compete forj' The poor we hafe with us always, j Plant Memorial Trees
the individual prizes and the catches Weatherford Ls fortunate in having{ Parker eoiinty is justly proud of the construction of his ship. 1 Wyandotte Good winter layers Per
will be counted in the school prize, a very prosperous citizenship. But j her soldier boys. Their'loyalty, jia- j * The Bowdoin,' which is being built' setting of 15 $150 at house ar f®
should they happen to be a student (even with us are some that are trjotism and bravery is a source of;on the sturdy line5 needed in an e*-1 shipped W H Rains 4lf>
jin either of the schools in the conn-; needy. Christmas of 1920 would T0*1’ Pli(ie to every true and appre- ^ ploration vessel to withstand 'he:Avenue
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have been a rather sorry sorf of ciative citizen of the entire country.; ice grind, is- of the knockabout fish- i
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Room* 3*4 Kut*m* BUg.
PHONE 159
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DR. ALEXANDER S. OARRCTt
‘ ObbbtaI PrActtea
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ODm Kelly'* Drug Star*—N. Main 11'
Nn Phon* N HmMiio* S14M
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
PfMjwroox
AT’KlNDkRS- BOOK STORE
West Bid* Square
Satisfaction Guaranteed
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS
Lone}8Ur A K. of P.
meets every 'Tuesday night. Visiting
Knlghttt-nre-4Hh*»ys welcome. - Castle
Hall, TTtffft BISS Public Square.
TULLIS COFER, Chancellor Com.
THRO YARBROUGH, K. R. S.
MASONIC LODGE
, Phoenix Lodge. No. 279, A. F. A A.
M., meets every Saturday night on or
before the full moon In tech month.
HOWARD POTTER, Sec.
pOR RENT-
The Boy Scouts will participate an. aflali- for some 300 of our less Let us observe Arbor Day, theming schooner type. It wilt be 881
jin the contest and have charge of,fortunate fellow-citizens if it had’22nd 01 February by planting trees | feet in length, over all, 20 feet
the tails as they ire brought in. jnot been for the Fire Department. Lat every community center on our wide and equipped with. 45 horse-
i The-1 full details have not as yetj The Fire Boys went out to tli« j church and school house lawns, in; power oil burning engines. Three PGR RENT—3 targe unfurnished
been worked, qui but It is safe to merchants of the town with theirjour yards, where they will add com- j inch oak plank material • is being! rooms at 502 Gouts stueet.
say there will be a sufficient num- appeal for the needy of the city.; fort and beauty, anywhere a tree ift | used for the hull. < |fOR RJSNT ” Three uufarnisbed
ber of prizes to make the contest in- Some gave groceries, some meat, needed. Let us plant one. Before ‘ his departure for the far rooms. Call, at 502 Gouts street.
terestii^g, and there is no doubt some fruit, and others money. Asj Where people are scattered over north Dr. MacMilllan will make
but what the rats of Parker county H result; 55 families were provided! a lar"e community, take lunch, j exhibition cinise along the coast: e^y tonnSi pj,one 470,M
are costing the fanners hundreds with Christmas baskets of rood, I spend the day together and put out! during May and June. About July i g-fc—
n, .Inline nnnnnllv ■ l..., ■ i , I,, i. Ihaf l ■____! .*..11 j, 1 ■ . . ........ ! I 1*0 0 fu\'nt>v cnl.l t At* hnv (if VlllfT ! 1 1 m-ltf, n nniH.. a. .. ----- .1 i PGR BENT—2 *U I'lUaBwd
of dollars annually, besides they brimming full, and Christmas
are dangerous as they are carriers indeed a day of rejoicing,
of several diseases that are a meu-! All this Isn't a bit to the point.
SALE!—House
aoe to the human family.
Giving Christmas baskets to ihe
neighborhood.
Let us make 1921 a tree planting
and tree growing year. From time
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Stated convocation of Weatherford
Chapter No. 105, R.^.. M., second Fri-
day night In each month. A cordial
invitation Is extended to all visiting
companions.
P. R. SIMMON'S, H. P.
J. G. SHARP, Secretary.
' It Is said that it takes feed valued poor of the city does no: help the
at $2,00 to keep a. rat a year, and Lire department to -get to a fire a
judging tVom the campaigns that second sooner. They get there as
have been waged In Texas counties j quickly as is humanly possible, as
in the past, it is estimated that it is. But it is just mentioned to
there are 18,000,000 rats in the show what a kind hearted bunch
state, and the citizens contribute, of good fellows our Fire Boys are,
$36,000,000 annually to their support, and. to show the general public- of
It Is practically useless for one farm-. Weatherford one more good reason
er to kill the rats on hi£ place If ■ why they should give the Boys their
his neighbor is not interested, as the hearty support in connection with
rat is a migratory animal, camping the coming convention,
only where he can get the best j Weatherford's I'iiV department now
fare. A concerted action of thej pushers 60 men, all but two of them
people of the county in a rat killing J volunteers. They have served the
contest will practically clear the city faithfully and well in the past
county of the destructive animals, j—a8 they wull do in the future. Our
—------------- E’ire Department is well equipped
Hot d-rinki—all kind* made to suit ,antj Well disciplined. Headed by its
the weather at Walter Browder’*1 efticiem t,Uiefi Veal Carroll, whose
Candy Kitchen. Jlegn, tanned face can be instantly
! recognized at a distance of a hun-
Weat *r,0rd ,a"n'n°. *ry . ' died feet by every man, woman,
Ihe undersigned have been author- ^ ^ .q Wefttherford Th,y are
ized to sel the Weatherford Can- ...... . .
, , „ , .... , on their job, in sun, ram or shine,
n ng Factory plant and will receive , . . , ...
& J idav or night, whenever their ser-
sealed bids for the same at anyl . , . ... .. .. ., . ,
vices are needed—W eathertoi-d s best
time on oi befoie the lbth day 0 insurance against the dead enemy
February, A. D. 1921. The nght to 0 ^ hom,
plorer will sail. from Boston lor the
polar regions.
Under favorable weather conditions
NT—2 furnished- rooms S
blocks west T. P. station, alt 549 R.
to time it would be helpful and in- The Bowdoin reach Fury and Hecla
teresttng to hoar through our papers Stiait early in September. There tha
of numbers of trees put ouf and ship will be fLozen in.
the variety which does best.
The Hackberry, Elm. Green and
White Ash, Oriental Plane.' Walnut
and Russian Mulberry are given as
suitable Varieties
of the country.
Let is plant trees.
Leaving their vessel under a lone
guard the party will push forward
off a 200 miles-trip on sleds drawn
by dogs. Five, eskimo dog drivers
for this section will accompany the MacMitlian out-
|fit across the rugged, ice bound
.country which abounds in perils. Elk-
Better pay your gas
the 10th.
bill before
-fire.
reject any and all bids is reserved.. ^eatherford.8 flrst opportunity to
J. P. BOOLES,
J. B HUDSON.
A A. PARKEIR.
H. U MOSELEY.
H. C. SHROPSHIRE,
Committee.
show its appreciation and thanks
for what the Department, has done
;for the city in the past will shortly
be granted it. True, our firms and
I private individuals donated funds
!liberally for the recent purchase of
'■ the new fire truck but that was only
ah investment on our part, enabling
ithe Fire Department to do Its work
a———<———a—«—» j Baptist Worker* Meeting.
, 0 q F j The next Workers Meeting of the
Weatherford Lodge No. 77 I. O. O. F. | P^ kC‘ Count-v BaJ)Usjmore efficiently and Thereby giving
meets every Thtnsda, night, ^tb- I'ZrcTZdC'niZ, Febnury" H, ‘ “ against tire
west comer square. i . _ . loss. It did nothing tor the boys
i 1921 and hold over Tuesday the 15th. ’ , ... , . .
.themselves outside ol giving them
Monday, 7:30 p. m. Sermon—\\.' . ,
. v the satislactlon ot knowing that
|A Reynolds. their organization was able to make
| Tuesday, 9:30 a m. Devotional & ^ lh<,reby.
service led by O. W. Morgan. , •'«
10 a. m. What is to be Born o. But Weatherfords assistance m
the Spirit -C. H. Ray. •- ;,hHr eff0,',R to ,acl capilble ll“S,S paid for
to the State Firemen, their brother
W A. WHITE, N (!.
T. G. GIVENS, Sec.
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To the Public:
I have moved my electric laundry
from 421 East Lee avenue to 308
Dallas ave. A trial solicited. J. M.
PERKINS.
(CONTRIBUTED.. • j tabllshing of a camp 700 miles south
of Etah in the northwestern part
of Greenland, is one of the main ob First
jectlves. .% *. * j
Within the last-12 years, Dr. Mac-
Miliian has made Sir trips into 'the
FOR RENT—Good 4-room house, de-
sirable local ion. Neat and clea*^.
Cal! 44 R.
FOR RENT—Desirable office in UM*
Merchants & Fanners Bank Bldg:
Apply at. Bank.
FOR RENT—2 furnished, housekeept-
ing rooms close in. All convenience*.
Price right. 312 Waco street. '
FOR RENT—After the”I0th~of FVb-
ruary, 4 rooms furnished or unfur-
nished, 305 E. Lee. Phone 216-M.
F50R"
Come to the Valentine Tea, Tues-
day, Feb. 15th at the Moseley home,
South Waco street.
Wesley Jackson and .Miss Guinn
were married Sunday afternoon. Rev.
M. E. Weaver officiating. The cere-
mony taking place in the pastor’s
study at the First Baptist church.
Good ear corn for sale at Bradfish
elevator. H. J. Bradfish.
Ladies remember the Valentine
Tea at the home of Mrs. H. L.
Moseley. Tuesday, Feb. 15th.
J. W. Smith has returned to his
home in Fort Worth after spending
a few days in this city the guest
of his brother, C H. Smith and
other relatives.
GOVERNOR DESCRIBES
PLIGHT OF PLANTERS
laid of the midnight sun. Most fam-
ous of these was his expedition by
which he disproved the theory that
a Croker Land existed in the ex-
treme north. At that time he dis-
eul’i^ed nine new islands.
bn hie visits here, Dt-. MacMilthm
ch*its freely about his plans and sev-
eiki hardy mariners have begged to
bet; allowed to accompany him. The
townspeople are preparing to pre-
sent a flag to fly from the lore peak
RENT—5-room house near-
Ward school. Apply S. A-
U>ne, 1102 South Waco street. Phon**
m 1 :• v:; «• i i
WANTED-
WANTED—Whoat you need a tnOned
nurse phone Mritn. Hatt, 438-M.
WANTED—To rent a piano. Pbon*
A few good land loans, $200 to $200#
wanted by W. D. Taylor A Co.
otyihe Bowdoin.
A few good land loans, $200 to $200D
W'anted by W. D. Taylor A Co.
See me for handmade children’s
dresses and all kinds of embroidery*
JAPANESE BASEBALL work Mrs. C. B. Winsett, 78-R. T
TEAM WILL INVADE . U. S. ^ WANTED—To buy your old ‘ cook
A»oc^Tpre« st0Ve Ca6h or ,rade- Robt Krte»-
Chicago. Feb. 8—Japanese base-:man Furniture Store. Phone 317.
ball
players invading the middle
west tliis spring will play their first
game of a series with the University
of Chicago on May 9. The team rep-
WANTED—Agents for the eountie*
of Parker, Hood, Palo Pinto, Stepl*-
ens. Eastland and Erath to sell S
per cent loan contracts. Agenti*
resents Maseda University of Japan i should make $16 per day. For ap-
art! is under the directorship of pointment address P. O. box 4, W«*-
Prof. Iso Abe who is known as ihe therford, Texas.
■•father of baseball in Japan." ^
The Niponese nine is scheduled ;
to leave the Orient about the middle'
of March, play a month in Honolulu.--;--------
LOST— Ivory comb. Finder please re-
Raleigh,. N. C„ Feb. 8.—On account ^.-n to Herald Office.
ot the low prices that have been
invited ... i son.
■ ATfSTIN-r.- LEACH, Coimuander. j U a-
west, and then push to the Atlantic! LOST-Thursday afternoon on Col-
coast for tlie farthest eastern ball *ose Avenue, a bar pin. hinder pleas*
trip ever taken by a Japanese eol-
eall Mrs. J. E. Carter.
Associated Press
1 21 DCIlfl* SUlSWillK IHUICUV. ... . . .
AMERICAN LEGION
PAKK6R COUNTY POST
O n-i nkliwl1,:wlll be an altogether different thing. | . uliehl ol one| Ihe program ot games in this see- erai Wells road, ladies slipper. Re-
in. Sermon The Church; j Ah retleoUng the pliRhl ot one I ^ ^ bv Prof Fred! ward for return to Index, Minera*
CHAS. H. COPE. Adjutant. | and Kingd<m,-H. A. Thompson. iti<(!|f<,2Lbaf, !? 1' | Merrifield. baseball coach of the! Wells.
x„v song service led b> influence and willingness to work Manning, of South Caro',toft. .. .
i-.- n J HeoHlev and J. B. Williams. ,'PRh them iu every way, as welpeetiug of iqbatmct and totton grow-j ‘ n,v-'*1j-sl *'■ 0 ca&° -*"2 -f h,8,i
Texa* A Pacific StaCTon " j 2;^ p. What is a Worthy promised them last year, when they!^' hel<e recently, read the following ' ifl‘°J^ “l?r^ NOTICE
EAST BOUND ! Church Program. Led by C, A. j “Mied us if w« wanted the 1921 C0U- j tetter which, he said, was sent to a and .’V?* i 0Ul 01 14 Ilof
No. 12—BreckenrWge to Dallas vTa'Tharp.
n»t«tE I .:M v. m Afe M »«»«a .*r
yention, and Wd answered unquali-j south Carolina fertilizer company:
“I received your letter abotit
7.58 a.m. - 1 ^This Titab-T W. k. Nealy., ,
rwlll be a credit to them and to the
3:00 p, ft': What. Relation Shouldj«“V that llve and work *»•
‘No. $4 Paso to New Orleans,
h i /. - - ;u
•‘Jfo.fa-xEl Paso to St. I^ouis, 8«j4' ^ ^ ______
sine Special, 1:^3 p-m. 6,5U ^ .‘T . ^ h Prpd p,mjevery man-jack qf them will go
Mfi. 14—Gratord to Fort Worth, 4:00 , ce ( . e iq- • jstruttlnp down Palo Pinto street j ____
.i7ToO P ft Adjournment. " the convention feeling as if FERTILIZER THAT GROWS
No.If—Sweetwater to St. Louis and j • g ^_At thw eIose of tlkft n-00 bo owned the earth; the name Wea
la m. sermon there will be a collec- j therford win carried away by
thW SUndav School Sustain to the They will be proud of their home
Church—R F Stone and Joe Berry, ‘o^n, tMr morale will go up even
3-30 p m An Old Time Exper-; beyond its present high pitch, and
ience Meeting. Led by Fiyd Purtjevery^ man-jack
year, i • i.l 'r T'
4:00 p. ft. Adjournment.
8 and tying 3 games out Of 14. Prof I
MerrifieRi jii'eviously organized and
coached the Waseda baseball squad
For shade tree trimming call 176-J1
watchmaker
what I owe you. Now, be pachent. I
ain’t forgot you, and soon as folks
pay me. I wiil pay you, but if this
was jedgement day and you were
no more prepared to meet your God
than 1 am to meet your account,
then you sho‘ goin’ to hell.
I in Japan from 1904 to 1907. when: I!il1 Dutton. The $
the game was in its Infancy in tnej*111 rpPair any wat,:h or «*** f°r $t
Far East.
GRASS AND KILLS WEEDS
WEST BOUND
, tion
No. li-rFort Worth to Graford, 9:35 sioag
*-•*••* f 4 1 ■
taken for HssociaUonaJ rnii-i^ delegation back to their home
(XJMM1TTEE.
towns with a new respect, as
a. ni. * '■
■fr & w’
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symbol* of a town that does things, of the long sought fertilizer that will
and does * them right—and every- grow grass and kill weeds is announc-
[ ed by the experiment station of the
Associated Pres*
Kingston. R. I.. Feb. 8.-
BEST JOB PRINTING AT HERALD
No. 23—St. Louis and New Orleans
tq Sweetwater, 10:12 a. m. (Make*
Ideal stops west of Weatherford only.)
'♦No. 1—St. Louis to El Paso, Sttn-
shine Special) 4:36 p. m.
fr—Fort Worth to Mineral Wells,
5 p. m.
No. ,11—Dallas to BreCkenridge via
o, 7 :13 a. fn.
Cfcco, 1:13 a. m,
H'O, 25-rS’ew ,Orleans.to 1
ll :40 p. )(d,, r . • .
^ ‘D0;nqt make local stops. ; ,
El Paso,
'Va V -
rl4al Deafness Cannot Be Cured . lovelv
cJlHrpplications, as they cannot thlnK unel>
Civic League Note*.
A circular letter to non-residents*
___ is being formulated in order that
MOVE STARTED TO BUY they may be privileged to assist ire
BIRTHPLACE OF BOONE ihe cleaning and keeping of Green-
----- | wood cemetery.
Reading. Pa.. Feb. 8.—A movement j yeu h;lVe worked several daj t*
has beeu started by State Senator cu(tjng dend limbs and underbrush,
James E. Norton, ol this city, to burning grass, etc., and a little later-
have the state purchase the birth- >an a,ulay leaning is being pre-
Discovefy piacp ot- oaniel Boone, Kentucky P*®- ■ pat-ed for by tlie oemeterj’ eommit-
neer and Indian fighter, who was' j(-e
bom ih a house still standing ou j
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farm at Exeter. Berks county. The j Anyone Having sod. or soil ol any
CatttrM
reachC diseased Dport ion ‘of71 he "ear „'we don't, if we go bark on our‘Rhode Island State College as the re--house is i„ comparatively good con-jki„d hauled off. can do a good deed
There iu only one way to cure catarr- wol.j tlu, weatherfonl Fire Hovs js,,u of twenty years of research. dition and Senator Norton would i by dumping same . in the mud hole
s.mr *"■ ma"e * t
1LC murou/lining of™the Eustachian dmvn on lts invi,ation. and that some! lawn, is possible without trouble or The movement is backed by the liuie helps.
^a^ruSKln;^?.. StaS ■»»" progressive' town will have
feet hearing, and when it Is entirely) to step into the breach as a pine*
closed. Deafness Is the result. Un hitter for a weaker comrade, and
less the Inflamation oan be reduced^ i our boyg will havp to hide their
wre "v “* »“
forever.* Many cases of deafness anr vent ion and therealter because ol,
ammonium sulphate instead of nitrate
of soda in annual application of. ferti-
lizer.
"Slowly but surely the weeds will
caused by catarrh, which Is an ih-; ^ yenow streak which Weather-j disappear and the lawn will become
£“ed hS cStwrh'cVeUaCc°tUsB thro: " have I,ainted 011 itse,f'the eveu' veIvety *reen that ia tbe
i the mucous surfaces jM by falling to back up its word
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expense, according to the official col-j Historical Society of Berks Coun-j
lege statement, merely by the use dfity. and many prominent citizens.; The League has several vacant:
F. J CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
QfTU WOUIU Uttve [wuscu 'is.il me ' ' *'■ --- -........ ...
j failing lo back up its word jeavy of every neighbor.”
ivs We are uroUd that they ia favorable to weeds.
We' arft prottd that they ia favorable to weeds.
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Senator Norton is preparing the ne-jlots in its care, and the plan is ft>
cqesary bills for presentation at' the j have them cleaned and if possible
present session of the state legis- beautified.
Itfiure: -
fDaniel Boone was born in 1773.1 Backyards: Suppose we have no
Five miles from the homestead is, more of them in Weatherford, bit
tl e home of progenitors of Abraham instead the “garden side of tk»?
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t itrriage an.d blood. ' * '* | vegetables so arranged tbe* fte
~ ' •” ' spend a summer vacation there.
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