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Show "' t - .lifisi i - - THE OGDEN ' " i . Oki . !n - THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. irsr- " "as STANDARD-EXAMINE- R " . Bakery, Fruits Freah i " - ' - . rr v? : A "r- -, ox - GOODXLAk- - TO TRADE -- STAR For - Brown, county surveyor, and Johrt Stuart, in charge of road maintenance for the state. . It was announced at the meeting by Mr. Finch that tbfere is little hope that federal aid can be given for the exstreet of the Twenty-fourt- h tension, west side viaduct" to the bluffs of the , Weber river, federal" aid , for road. how the Hooper ever, will probably .be given afcd when to th the 'road has- been completed bluffs it hr thought that- - sdme method can be devised by Weber county to extend the viaduct. Hope that the via duct may be extended in the near fu ture, , however, is far ,from bright, U, .With the completion this afternoon. of arrangements with the state road commission, preparatory work for the the construction of thfj viaduct over imrailroad tracks at Rtverdale; will to mediately be begun according Skeen, chairman of the county board of, commissioners. Abutments for the viaduct will be completed thi3 year and the entire viaduct will be constructed early next spring, he eaid-- . .The arrangements with the, state road commission :will-b- e made 'whereby through the state the government d will stand of the expense, the d railroad: company to also bear, and , the balance to be paid by Weber county. The county commissioners are meeting with George D. Casto, a member of the state road commission for thus purpose this afternoon. The viaduct will coet ap: proximately $175,000. L WITH CA8TO Members of the city and county commissions met this morning with Mr. Casto and other road men in the tounty building. Numerous road proj octs in Weber county were discussed, lieaide the commissioners and- Mr. Casto those who attended the meeting were O, J Stilwell, secretary of the Wgden cahmber of commerce; B. J. for the United Finch, district engineer Mates bureau or public roads; .A. It Bush, state bridge engineer; , John C -- Mo-.ro- -- ni ' one-thir- wasteaid- - ' - w d" 4 Vw 1 w 1 "I SEGO MILK 51.32 All clean, new ttoQk, No , fancy, quality. 90 .Crack peanuts. cent flood. QQ ' per Special, lb. . . JJC i 1 $5.23 LUX 0 IIS EST 15c. packages special. for Friday and 11 . Saturday No. 5 Boxes K GETTERS lit SQDA CRACKERS A 65c value. Special for . . 4JC Barrel Ginger Snaps Barrel Lemon Snaps Barrel Vanilla Snaps Family Sodas Family Grahams junior class at the high school (Interesting Program Ready la The in the lead for the trophy consistfor Meeting Friday in ing of a silver cup to be awarded to the class that shall turn into the high Central Junior school "library the- laVgest number of books in the book drive now under ' was'. ' A well arrange and interesting Miss Dora Smith, librarian at the been has school, said today that the pres high by Ogden tprogram prepared ent stanamg or tne various 'classes is!Girl Scouts for their rally to be given as follows: Freshmen class, 88; sophFriday evening m tne auditorium of- omore cl the Central Junior High school. Prep- - and enior cta8s 228)nn, rclas3. 238. arations for the event have been go.,t understood that the dHve may w.-urfor the first .three days o Scout captains supervising. Mies Bettylrifttextended week, Monday, Tuesday and Stiles, scout1 director, arranged the Wednesday, and the students of the rally, and Is supervising 8the whole.and high school have requested citizens of The progTam opens at o'clock Ogden to come to their rescue with will be as follows; ,i books of any kind. all Twenty! minute address. '.DM. Wilson books in the high school Practically at the library JIumanaphore classic and present time . . ..Troop 9, Captain Beulah "Brown scientific lines. Adams Tableaux Troop 3, Captain 00 In Taylor's Canyon Lamed ....Troop 14, Miss Blanche Campfire scene. Gir Scouts of Blind" 'School, Troop 17, Captain Munroei . J Jome scene. . .Troop 16, Captain Hoyt Dance, "One Rainy Day" Troop C, Captain Stookey Scout Friends . ..Troop 37 Captain J. C. Littlefleld - . 29c m nMnm.w..k ' Pictures IJving . ; you SUGAR Ham. say. Special, pound . . . '. Some body builder and a food. concentrated A Leave your standing order with us for dally deliveries. ly trimmed. Special, lb. . . : : i. j. .......... ...........;.. ..... ALERT IN TRIAL Alleged James McVey, charged with being city again appeared in' th drunk, .................... court this morning before City Judge jccr D. R. Koberts and pleaded guilty to the charge. "Do you want to get out of town and stay out?" fteked City Judge Koberts. St. Peter. ppoonwlse. "Yes sir," answered the defendant. You will not mash vegetables between , "Six months ooj in Jail, sentence susof in to the fork your prongs preparing By The ancient city of Carthage in its pended under good behavior. them from your plate. "is added, the behavior." time had the largest navy in the liftYou judge In or a diah good will not tip plate out of town and , meant world. or food. that you of morsel a last gt pursuit ' oo- oo i stay -out." Call the next case." A machine has been devisevl that In Indian mythology Camais th9 WAIVES PREIilMIN'ARY tests the exact shrinkage of cloths god of love and marriage. Percy McLain. charged with forgery, waived his Dreliminary hearing and was bound over to the district courtIs acfor trial under ball of $500. He cuned of stealing two checks rrom l.. Snedaker and passing them in Ogden after forging Knedaker's name. FQRTY-NIN- E Uoy Born, charged with having morphine in his possession without a license from a registered physician asked for a preliminary hearing. Hall waa fixed at $300 and the date, of the hearing set for Nov. 17. v GIVfcN' 10 DAYS Remember that Hilton V Specials are all days specials. James Robinson. nerro. charged with 4 vagrancy, arrested by Detective Eight Pounds.. Five Tall Cans II. Chambers while selling small SWEET 'automobile tools, told the court after SEGO MILK POTATOES he had pleaded guilty that he had Twelve Selected seen a Mexican hid the tools in the Two Pounds TABLE EGGS and that he had waited until BROKEN MIXED ' "jungles" Seven Pound left when he picked them Mexican the CANDY to sell them. He BLUE ROSE RICE and up attempted Five Pounds 10 In . - e. -- - ' k CENTS Does Double Duty for Two Days Friday and Saturday All Day l: 4ii(E Seven Pounds Four Three Packages FLOUR Two 15 Oz. Packages . SEEDED RAISINS Five Cans Eleven Bars PEARL WHITE i GOOD SALMON 80AP Three Packages LIFE OF WHEAT Five Cans Morgan FOREST PEAS Seven Pounds , GRANULATED p V Ten Sweet JUICY ORANGES Two 15 Oz. Packages Can DEL MONTE PORK AND BEANS One No. 5 Box SODA CRACKERS A. J. PANCAKE ' BULK MACARONI CLEANED CURRANTS ' ' Two Pounds FULL CREAM CHEESE Five Packages Bag ROLLED OATS Two. Pint Bottles TOMATO CATSUP Nine-Poun- d Eight Bars Three Cans FLAKES Two Quart Cans SUGAR Eight Pounds JONATHAN APPLES . TABLE SLICED PINEAPPLE , Three Pounds CALIFORNIA PRUNES MOLASSES Four Large Cans UTAH k. SOAP NATIONAL CORN TOMATOES . A NEW LOW PRICE LEVEL FOR QUALITY MEATS With the opening of our Market at 350 are Twenty-fiftstreet, yeu assured better average prices on fresh Meats than have ever prevailed in Ogden.. Low prices coupled with quick and pleasant service. With every day a bargain day. And with advertised specials good for all day long. Nine big introductory specials for FRIDAY h AND SATURDAY all day BOTH DAYS. LOIN STEAK SHOULDER VEAL r ROAST, 1Q pound . . SLICED BACON, special, 49c 2 pounds VEAL STEW, ' ' special, pound. . . r . kCl -- . in special. Ib IOC LEG OR LOIN VEAL ROAST, , . OC ,oC special, lb. . ROUND STEAK, , Special, pound . 15c POT ROASTS, special, ' pound . . SEGO LILY special, . 5 pounds SEGO-LILY special, 10 pounds was sentenced to Jail. days George Riley, charged with vagrancy, pleaded guilty,' told the court, that he liad served In the army with the Twelfth cavalry, and was sentenced to 10 days in jail. Henry Lambert of Hooper, charged with parking his automobile within street the red lines near Twenty-fourt- h and Washington avenue was fined $5. Mike O'DonnelL charged with begging, was sentenced to 10 days in Jail. 0 "Dan Hughes pleaded guilty to the He told the charge of being court that he had been "drinking moonshine," end the police testified that "he had a pint of moonshine" in He was hU pocket when arrested,. fined $50 or 50 days. ' fThe ceuse of A. J; Bidwell. charged with leavlntr s. motor vehicle with the motor running will be heard' Kov. 50-5- A. B. N APT HA" in iUC LARD, ... UL Q LARD, S1.3J y Street ; Phone 94 ; Market Here 2249 Washington Avenue (Near Golden Rnle) ; Phone 885-250. Twenty-fift- h 23. For the sum lime since me trial nersn a temporary Jury was selected today In the manslaughter case of Iloscoe C. t"Vatty Arbueklo. when l.oula Meyer, retired liquor dealer, wus passed. but the temporary selection was brok en asain wnen u. A. najientme was excused on a defence peremtory challenge. Mrs. Dorothy H. O'Dea, a housewife, was called to the box, making four women seated ther. The courtroom drama Is Into a stock performance with the same play belnr repeated day after day. Unlike the average everychanr- inic thfatrfcal audience, however, the--1 thronjr at the Arbtttkl Jury hearing remains vlrtualjy the same. I The courtroom was crowded, presumably because it had been announced that th Jury may be finally selected before adjournment. Arbuckle seemed more alert and hopeful than on any day since the trial began. He was amused by a defense' announcement before court began that two of the doers, in his former room at the Hotel St. Francis are to b Into court by the prosecution brought for a finger print examination. It was in these rooms that Miss Virginia the Itappe la altered toofhave sustainedmanfatal injuries out which. the slaughter chsrge grew. At the noon recess eleven talesmen uelected remained In the temporarily Jury box and a twelfth was under examination. The defense's ten peremptory challenges were reduced to five and the prosecution still bad two remaining. mere was a inai possioimy taU imcn ithri original liar strong nf Tttv.ilt would not be exhausted before the Jury is finally, selected. tops, heavy foot. Sizes W t0 10. .Black, brown and white 25c value. Special . . . 19 . film v?hlch sometimes forms over hot chocolate can be prevented by beating with a dover ejtbeater. Many of the best cooks always make their cocoa or chocolate with Carnation Milk because of its superior richness, beinr twice as rich as ordinary milk. A' dainty way to serve these drinks is with a dash of whipped Carnation on the top. Tki flavor ef ttiocolit r oa caa varied by addiag a few tm l pltioc1y vanilla- r a ipriakla c( Duta( r ctaaa mo a. w CHANGES PIK City Judge D. R: Roberta tiien ruled that he should change his plea to not on the facts shown, stating that guilty he, waa not guilty of the charge but "was. This that his brothsr-In-labrought a smile to the faces of a number of the attorneys waiting for The the disposal of the cigaret cases. ' whether question then arose' as toETUiltv and Ridwell wished to nleadpay the fine or take the trouble of ap- - it Ariven in rtcipa for kot ckocalatt. my llomi Cockiaf Ltoni. J. at a later period.- wi Hna you pearing in the court a cbrspitts City Attorney Samuel Powell insist- i t of tbett fret and alo ed that the case be set for hearing.) i&o tettd book V j which was done. rtciptt if you will ttod OO your sm and addrtit . A Frenchman has perfected the' ta ma. cr cf tht Ctrmatioa Milk smallest . bicycle motor made to be Prluct C:, 4tJ j DoYr attached to ordinary bicycles. BUg , Salt w - - sTar-failin- c J Helglah manufacturers are learning American, methods in industrial effi- ciency. L.sk Cur. Utah. , Japan Green Tree Tea Special Children's Union Suits un- ion suits, jDutch neck, elbow sleeve, knee length, white only. Sixes 6 to 12. Special . . 91.00 Women's Vests Women's natural fleeced vests. Munsing make. High necks, long sleeves. All sbes. Values to $1.25. To close out . . 89- P. OFFICIAL GETS LICENSE TO MARRY Fred Colyer timitb. assistant superintendent uf the Fouthern Pacific Railroad compn. with lieadqusrters marrlare licrnie In Ocdtn. obtained in the office of ttve ounty- tlerk yeswi-Msrsrsret terday afternoon to fiertruds Koberts. Mls Koberts save her occupation as lefldy. Mr. Smith declined to state today whether or not his marriage had yet r taken place. I i ! ! Maderia Sale i oo I RY SULPHUR OW IECZ1SI(1 Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over " out of the akin, even Any breaking can be u'licXly ecxema. itching, fiery overcome by applying iIentho-feu- l a noted kin specialist. phur, declares of its germ destroying propHecau in erties, this sulphur preparationwrita-tfon., brings taso from skin ecz-rtsntlysoothes and heals the right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It selJom falls to relieve the tor ment wunoui aeiay, ri'iirfrrr iron Skin trpuble ahotild obtain tx .r:.ill Jar from nar pool cf Mentho-!-ulphu- r druggist and uae it like void err urn. Adv. j WORKERS -- END 31 YEARS 500,000 Approximately. Members in Union With Many Struggles. Noted The INDIA NATO LIS. Nov. Ai: United Mine Worken of America, U Just rounding out th thirty-firs- t year pf Its existence- .Its leaders believe the this will h a memorable year in unhistory of the organization.of Thtalabor the ion, one of the strongest in the United States, organisations is now confronted trlth tha poaibility strike in protect of a nation-wid- e against th It. decision of toV. 8. District coal .Anderson enjoin;hck-ofJudge A. f the continuing operators from' system bv which Ihw companies deduct miners union dues from theirs wages, turning the money over to locai union official,. The union will complete Its thirty-secon- d It year on Jan. 20, 1122. 20, 1180. at cam into existence a maating held in Columbus. Ohio, two rival organizations deciding it that time to unite under the uame which is still in uae. The history of the union movement among the miners of this country starts lth a local union organised In the anthracite toil region of Pennsylvania in 1 tS. The union cf the min ers into the present organization only came about aften the numeroUa difficulties that msrklhe volutlon of tha labor movement. Strikes, internal wars and opposition from the mins operators are all written in the history of the miners. Any efforts that the union may make as a national body in th present situation will b directed from - oo COMPOSITE FIiAGr ON GRAVE OF UNKITOWN IONDOK. Nov. IS A composite flag representing Great Hrltaln. the United PUtfs, Trance, Bergium. "Italy and upon th brn plxd Japan, ofhaa Justnritlnh unknown waf the CTave rlor In Weatmtnater Abbey by Emil I Q. llohenthal. met worthy patriarch of th Nattrnsl Division of th tons of Temperance of North America. Accompanying the Tag was meaaage: ss a tri"This flag is placed here valor and bute to the service, devotion, sacrifice rendered by Mm who Is buried her, and to all his associates or this and the Allied nations, in, the name cf his comrades in arnr". me tuthe Order ef the Bona of Temba perance in 'Canada and th United Ftstes en the Iltb anniversary cf the fctrth of th order." . oo Firat record of dlacovtry of eo.il in America waa near Ottawa, JU-- in re-e- f " , s , jen. EAD STUFFED -- BYGATARRH? USE i El 1 If your noatrlls ara clogged, your throat diitreed. or out'hd 1" stuffed hy'naaty catarrh or a cold. aw. germ deply a littia purfi it stroying rreim into your notrii the headquarters her.- John I. Iewla; every air pTware, president, with members of the inter- - soothing inflamed, swollnembr&aes national xcutlve board, and William and you get ir.star, reuer. How good It feel. A'cur r.rstrlls err will b In Green, secretary-treasureof strike open. Your had la clear. No mort charge of the administration drynaeim activities, if this orrurse La decided hawkine. snuffling, k for t.r-t- lu I Gt a' arr.atl upon. drt:.K-- " anv 'a! in frets Crerr The tnemhernhlp of th unicn at the Ely'' Ma and t:i!-T- h rild wk' present time i s ppruxlmate ly JOO.t'tt g:t. Co Don't this nunfber inc!udlri miners cf th magic. slay staffed, up.- F.e'.nf anthracite field whfi probably would is pure.. AdTrtUsnR;. . " aiit'.-eptl- c, - r, 1 - c-- ' - T 1 i i i I i not be affected br a striks Inasmuch ss the check-of- f system, the point at' Uiu in the prrnt rontroversr. field. applied only in the bituminous " d ma i , - -- Night l - - -- c There is probably no more I Stenciled Work pleasing gift for a woraan,.than Hand stenciled table covers, genuine rrjaderia Embroidery. scarfs and pillows. Done in As a special inducement to stim. I brightly colored ..designs on ulate Christma shopping early, good quality art madras. Val we are offering beginning to-- I ues to $1.C9. Special . . $1.00 morrow, a sale on many of the . pieces that make neat gifts. All ;t Jband done on the very best of Bags in at-- .Ixflen. DaundryStenciled Napkins, centerpieces, Laundry bags. tractive designs. All ready tor scans, domes, ooiopg dollies, use.- roaae .oi goo a quauiy oaoy pmaws, eic.Aii ai greav- madras. Specially priced S9 ly lowered prices. ilk HHAT the w x g 1.75 for bags. The new swagger effects, both leather and silk. Also new brocades. Priced from $2.9S to $17.50 Women's pure silk vests. Flesh color, band and bodice top. A very good quality glove silk. All, sizes, special ... . $jU9? - SUGGESTS In answer to a' question by the court as to ,how he wanted to plead, he pleaded guilty. lie then told the court that he had left the automobile in It with the with his brother-in-lamotor running while he went to post a letter in the postoffice and that durhad ing his absence his brother-in-laleft the car with the motor running." .... V A big new assortment of hand i' - 51e Ivory Soap, 12 baxi. . ."51.00 Twink Dye Soap, 3 for. . 20 ... 25c Rinso, . . . 3 . . Lux, for . 29? M. J. B. Coffee, 1 pound 37c; 3 pounds $1.10 ; 5 pounds Hand Bags ss NrAllirqBlake . ... Pure Silk Vests S. ......... Opeko Coffee, gTonnd 2 for Kid gloves.. Still a few of cur specials left. Colon now are mostly white, light gray and black. Special .'$1.69 Women's medium weight vests jL and bloomers, cotton with silk y i stripe. Vests .are 'low necks, ? band tops, no sleeves, flesh I only. Si2ea to 42. Special G9c -- : ar- - Kid Gloves Vests and Bloomers Children's medium weight Symonda Inn Cocoa,2 for 3G Prudent shoppers will supply these now for Christmas gifts. All pieces in this assort- v ment are well worth twice the prices that are made for tomor-- Included rQW and Saturday are hair receivers, powder boxes, hair brushes, perfume bottles, nail buffers, etc. Choice oMhe entire assortment for ?1 hose, Black only. Reinforced heel and toe. All sizes. 50c value. Special, 3 pairs $1.00 j In the Drug: Seotion tides. The defense changed Its prediction SPEAKER SIGNS TO be selected that'the flnsl jury would PILOT INDIAN CLUB now Is that aucii by tonight. ' Its selections will be made, by tomorrow night and that testimony taking will CLEYKLAND. Nov. 17. Trls Xpak-erha- s begin Monday. It reserves the posslfned a contract to manage sibility, however, that attempts to exAmerican league team Cleveland the in pedite the questioning may refult next eaon. James C. Iunn. president nn earlier Jury selection. herQ today, of the club announced oo to Europe . Quitar wis Introduced It from vrho the copied Kpaniards, by th Moon. t W A special sale of ivory toilet ribbed Children's mercerized SAN FRAXCIFCO. Nov. 17. i " Ivory Gifts Children's Hose - NAVY BEANS ately priced. .... ARBU CKLE10RE Forgers, Sixth Temporary Jury Is Chosen' and Immediately "Vags" and Minor OfBroken By State fenders Tried Drunks, ad ... caies, poker chips, writing: sets, kodak albums, etc. All moder- Women's cotton hose, elastic . . Leather Novelties A big: avowing of playing card Women's sport hose, heather mixtures in ribbed and fancy embroidered clocks, assorted colors. Special $1.11) C.QC ' Special Wnmpn'Q Potton Hoso IN CITY COURT Stamped pillow cuet. with scalloped edgrs, iome with spoke ititehing for crocheting. Women's Sport Hose CloseQQ VMfiSITH .Troop 2. Captain JSvans) .Troop 6, Captain Stookey Ur; Cure All and His Patients . . . . .."..Canary troop, Captain Roberts 'PLYMOUTH,' Utah. Nov. 17. Efforts are still being made to trace "Mysterious Murder, of the Light- ' house Keeper . . , the' robbers who entered the store and . . .Troop S, .Captain Betty Stijes postoffice of Don L. Lamb & Son at Home Scene Plymouth Sunday night. The thieves .Rainbow troop. Captain Nye procured stamps valued tit about 40u Indian Pantomime and about $85 in money liberty . Holther bonds. .Troop .21, Captain . . ... . . Vmbreila Stunt Entrace was by pryin? open ..... .Buttercup troop. Captain Stiles a frontwindow with an iron bar. Career The safe was broken open and alao of the Morning Glory Troop . : . . A , Troop 20, Captain Groshell the store cash register. ' "National Songs r . . . . . . .Oak troop. Captain Palmer IF YOU ARE. WELL. BRED tar Spangled I Banner Audience You will not hold the fork concave aide oo up and load it with food shovel-wlaCovent Garden, London, was or- ISxcept when eating small vegetables, such not be used iginally the garden of the Convent of as peas, the iork shoula v Stamped Pilloy Cases Some Children's school mittens. Wool $1.39 and $1.50 in navy, red and oxford.' Also a big line of leathers with fine Sales Stationery to Priced OS? 25? tops. Big stationery special. Ar ranged in lots. Aiioried colors in each lot. AH ribbon tied. Women's artificial silk hose, shaped leg, lisle elastic ribbed top. Colors are brown, gray and black. $1.50 value. Special 91.29 SHIELD HAMS Suflarcured. School Mittens Fibre Silk Hose 30c . shell and amber. They hold the hair off the face. Special 25c Women's full fashioned silk hose, mercerized lisle, elastic tops, beautiful lustrous silk, black, dark brown and cordovan. Special . . . . . S1.95 we'll - t Women's Silk Hose POWDERED For only SUGAR OO Special, C . . . 3 00 59 SI. pounds Fres Delivery SUGAR BROWN ' i... oo 4 Special, EAT 3 A DAY 3 pounds . OOC Fleishman's STAR HAMS Yeast ! Luncheon Sets new assortment of chll- dren's beads.- Brightly colored. A splendid assortment of lunch- Plain and fancy combinations, eon seU. Some with four nap- - I kins, others with six.. Made of .Specially priced Finished different materials. ' models'of each, Combs Girls' Circle $1.25 to 33.00 Little girls' circle combs. Both Hosiery Sales Special for the Sunday dinner. JQA 6 pounds . . . 07C Fine Granulated $22.50 - SWEET POTATOES 25 POUNDS to Bier 46c . $5.00 Children'c Beads LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW g . . over CAS ES MY STORE OF Mm ......... . at-tracti- ve A big flock of plump young, grain fed, Utah birds coming to the American. But the demand is sure to be heavy ,and there may be no birds on the market late next week so oiir ' earnest advice is to ' Pimp Children's bloomers. Elistic lop Bed spread sets. To be and knee. Reinforced with broidered with patches In double-gusse- t. Pink only. All designs. Bed spread and bolster in one. Priced 6 12. sixes to 25 Special THAT THANKSGIVING TURKEY . are-alon- or may buy $5.00 Special for two days . Bed Spread Sets ' em- Girls' Bloomers BUTTER ment to . buy your next week's supplies now with an order of f -. .- Clover Blossom As a special Induce MIXED NUTS a i 1 Cate ''.Dozen i 1 Tall Cans . I Just art additional list, added to our full page of this week, jn which we tell of some unusual values for tomorrow and ' . Saturday. FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS CANYON' BRIDGES I - i Consider the savings to be made on the following: The matter of the. construction of two bridges in Ogden canyon also came before the. morning meeting, but no decision was made, lt'was suggested by Mr. Skeen that repairs be made on the present bridges and the construction of the new bridges b deferred for two years. Mr. Finch, however, announced that the government had set a certain datea in which the work I n Ka t t a aa and to defer the construction woudl mean the loss of government participa- tion. Those whro attended the meeting this! go to Ogden canyon this! morning will afternoon to Inspect the bridges. jiket 1700 AGAIN THE AMERICAN LEADS WITH QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE ed - one-thir- PHONE Delivery on-th- e hard-surfac- iiMwwry-i- t &JliyB iLwl:W : Jul - 3 1 |