Show t i FTTF" IMJM JL JU "1 YOU Qus Boys vmo w&zz NMAslTlKS FOQ FB£CUL£S TO COrAfe BY IN T££ FROM TJA£ UOSPITAUfTDOJ ted ztw vaess UP TJiS T2AJL OF TA£ vJacyo AABOLAMC£AM FOLLOWED IT ALL TWB VNAV TO TU£ FAR SIDE OP TOVWM M4ATCUYOUR ) A great number of the Washington souvenirs are made abroad — in Japan Germany Italy and n Austria Despite tariff walls nnvdltv manufacturers can sell them cheaper apparently man ours Those tin brass trays used to receive ashes calling cards pins — or even Just as pr collar buttons ornaments — all profusely decorated with scenes of the Capitol and other Washington sights are made in These trays are always Japan among the best sellers on the avenue as are the tiny Washington monuments of marble with ther mometer attached and selling at 25 and 75 cents according to size which are made in Austria Don't forget your pocketbook for you can buy almost anything bear- injr "Washington D C" or a representative of the Capitol and The souvenir sometimes both shops are waiting "eagerly ' ' DAY BY DAY I TAli£ US ( tow fS 1 If uqoicat i pr- ¥ y ed nf hurmd info leather and addressed to mother Kistcr father uncle or what have you and pillow covers of burnt leather with the Capitol and the absolutely essential "Washington D C" Also burn leather whiskbroom holders tie racks cigaret cases and what 1nif-ft11hl- not Pillow covers also come in fringed felt inscribed "Dear Moth-on er Washington D C and painted surfaces which manage to get in Canltol White House Monument Mount Vernon Lincoln Memorial and a "few more shrines Probably there will also be a demand for a combination pine cigar holder and cigaret holder displayed by most of the shops "When you look through a tiny hole in oneend of this contraption you see a partly dressed young womanA a bargain this compares pieces favorahly with the one-cewhich are put in tin frames and sold at a dime apiece Or the deck of playing cards each of which depicts a Washington scene The country probably soon will be flooded with the "Key to Washington" a magnificent brass object ten inches long carrying a thermometer and decorated with the likeness of Hoover and the White House Only a dollar! If none of these appeals to the inauguration visitor possibly he will like (all of these bear the name of the city and generally show the capitol) the salt and pepper shakers vases nail files rings bar pins miniature Capitols designed for jewel boxes ink wells dime banks and clocks watch knives envelope knives whistles rosary beads pin cushions wallets china ware manicure sets ripes crumb trays handkerchief cases purses kippy kits to brush the clothes and shine the shoes pencil furae srjuirters magnetic fcissoi's (they find the needle) napkin rings match boxes or statuettes "This will be the biggest crowd ever in Washington" r says Mr Miller "Don't ask" me why they buy this stuff When I came here first time I bought $15 worth first day - nt At the present rate of ' increase ' it is estimated the population of the world which is now about 1950 millions will be doubled in 104 years Getting Up Nights Lowers Your Pep You can't expect to feel strong and full of pep if you Get Up Backache Burning Leg or Groin Pains or Kidneys function poorly lf you would like to turn over a new leaf" try the Cyslex 48 Hour Test The world's largest drug stores have recommended and guaranteed nearly a million packages with remarkable results No narcotics or habit forming drugs List of safe ingredients in every package Ask any drug store for Cystex Make a 4S Hour Test to quickly alleviate pains enable you to sleep well feel like new and full of pep Only 60c if completely satisfactory otherwise your money back immediately on request — Advertisement Nights-suffe- r i VM xmXk W fi lTOT lony ago I ' for G ATTRACTIVE hat With an interesting trimming of buttons and buttonholes is of "coarse a new hat color just A New Yorker who requires his beige"' felt brought out in Paris 40 winks after a heavy meal ex cused himself from a dinner party the other evening stepped outside TREAT SNAKE BITE and into what he supposed waa his BY WIRELESS NOW limousine It wasn't and heawak ened crossing a ferry By NEA While on his way Society seems to- be caroling a from New York to Vienna with a swan song for its butterflies The consignment of reptiles a copperIdling gadabout of pre-wdays head snake escaped and bit Profeshas gone to work: Young fash sor j Shiffman ionables are taking a place in busiA wireless message was sent ness the professions and the arts the Cuard liner Instead of flourishing at bridge and from tha ship to Professor Pittmar cotillons To le "in trade one re Rerengariii Bronx !ioo in New York Ditt celved a sniff Architects employ of mar wirelessed his advice for treatsociety women to pass pn plans for of the bite and saved the smart houses Motion picture mo- ment victim's life guls employi them to look over f4 studio settings They have become HE LOVED A PORTRAIT store buyers dress designers con PARIS-MB can complitributors to magazines and— just ment herself pn the quality of her a second to give your imagination art She had painted several pica stretch —one Is at Palm Beach with a hefty expense account to atures' of her daughter and one day friend brought a very wealthy mingle among nabobs aud casually to her studio to look Argentine mention a big department store's over her work ' He fancied the wares pictures of her daughter and three of them The next It is axiomatic among ship news bought he the studio and returned day reporters the easiest persons to In said: "I like the to little portraits so terview are the prominent who have really achieved They may well that I should be mora than have nothing hot to quote but are happy to possess the original" A meeting was arranged Cupid went Invariably pleasant The most di£ to work and marriage was the ficult are those who try to simu- outcome late importance by building up re- i M portoriai barriers A short time- !' CRAVAT SCARFS y hoity-toitone of these quesago The cravat scarf in gaudy color tlonables arrived After much fuss and furry the scribes were admit- is new and very smart One gets ted to his cabin The spokesman it in monotone to set off a suit er a certain Mr Harry Acton s of frock It is especially smart with 'frock Flushing said: "We hope you had a collarless -— mnll MI a pleasant trip" All bowed grave ly and passed on without asking a single question tha old marinu meanies I AN" ar ' er'wEA sewvtce inc © 1929 Bu NEA THIS HAS JLirrKNLl) IIUTH LKSTl'Jl seTCtary finds the dead body of lier employer MnANOSOSI13 nAIlUY" BOKDJ promoter of dubious stock companies sprawled on the floor of his orfice Uuth is engaged to JACK ILYYWAUD whose office la just tosi the narrow airshaf t from Uoixlen's Petrified with fear Ruth recalls tlireateneil Borden Ruth runs to Jack's office and finding him out that Saturday morning Jack had searches for his pistol which he had purchased at the same time he had bought her an identical Ills weapon to keep in her desk ' - ' gun is gone! When Jack returns he aocom panics her to Borden's suite and while he phones for the police Rntli fearing Jack shot liorden across the alrshaft goes to close Borden's window It Is already closed!'' Ruth telU CHIEF OP DETKC-TIVE- S JicMAXX of Borden's two Saturday morning: callers: RITA DUBOIS night club dancer and MRS lORDEW mother of Ids two children- who called for her monthly alimony check Mrs Borden eoinoH In during the questioning McM&nn accuses her of the murder hut she stoutly denies it Kntli tells MeMann of the pistol In her desk but when he looks for It it too is gone! MeMann 'finds the tiny footprints of u pigeon in dried blood on the window ledge and 011 the floor near the body which Indicates that the wlwdow was open when Borden was hhot Ruth's fear for Jack Increases MeMann questions MORAN Ihe elevator by who Is afraid Ruth killed her employer NOW GO OX WITH THE STORV CHAPTER XIV MOUK come right back up I D heard her tell Mr "Hay ward she'd forgot her bank book and aw gees boss I didn't mean nothing by what I Bald" Micky Moran protested unhappily 'ionest she couldn't kllled him! Why boss you only gotta take one look at Mlw Ruth to see she wouldn't hurt a fly" "Stick to' your story Moran!" MeMann "Miss Lester barked came right back up to her office you 'say Mr Hayward with her?" "Naw she told him to wait for her in the lobby and he did 1 took her up and was gonna hold the car for her but I got a signal from the fifth floor and had to shoot down again Mr Hayward was walking up and down the loband looked awful by nervous-lik- e worried when he saw I hadn't brought Miss Lester down with -- me Pretty soon — "How long?" T "Oh four or five minutes guess maybe six or seven I dun-no- " Micky protested miserably "Honest I dunno! Mr Hayward kept draggin" out his watch and lookin' at it then finally he rushed into my ear and told me to shoot up to the seventh floors We was nearly there when the seventh floor signal flashed on and there Miss Lester was breathin' hard like she'd been running and tears In her eyes—" "Tears!" 'MeMann interrunted "You're sure of that Moran?" "Sure!" tite boy affirmed eagerly "She'd banged her head against the door and hurt her Hp She was holdin her handkerchief up to it and when Mr Hayward pulied her hand down I could see her lin was swellin' up and rettin' red Mr Hayward thought 'Handsome Harry' done it and was "raisin an awful roughhouse but— "Just what did Mr Hayward say Moran?" MeMann interrupted "Gees I dunno! Somepin about killln' Borden for hurtln' her — Just like any guy'd say if he thought—" VStick to your story Moran!" MeMann commanded curtly "Tell me exactly what happened What Hayward said and what Miss Lester said what theydid" Micky stuck out his lower Hp sullenly "Gees I'm tryln to ain't I? Mr Hayward started toward Borden's office and Miss Ruth swung onto him and pushed him back She told him it wasn't 'Handsome Harry" that hurt her lip said she'd banged it on the door like I told you' And she Eaid if Mr Hayward wouldn't be- - Service Inc Jieve her 6y ANNE AUSTIN she'd take back promise she'd made hitfC her husband No wife who loved her husband would want a Janu ary wind blowing in upon him even if h© waa dead and unable to feel it And knowing he waa dead she came here this morning to ' claim his body Going pr Nielson?" the detective brok off to inquire as the medical exam jner stepped softly toward the door "You can tell the chief just how stupid MeMann is and ask him to prepare a warrant for tha arrest of Ruth Lester ' My only smart dinners are no longhope is that she gets as able a er Ultra in a perfectly matched served as to Lester defend lawyer Colby service tp my Ultra according her" Smart Dinner Espionage Department The new departure offers Jack Hayward lunged toward a hostess an opportunity to glorify MeMann trying to free himself of a different potter or silversmith Ruth's convulsive embrace but a with each course and thus display without ostentation mild diffident voice halted him a variety news the paper Swell for : "Before you arrest anyone es beK pecially Miss Lester My dear Sher lock" Dr Nielson spoke from the On the Central Park side of updoorway "I advise you to inter- per Fifth avenue the extreme cold view the woman who cleaned these means not so much as weather offices Saturday afternoon She at that to hardy young athletes least would have zo reason to con- even and in short runceal the murder The chaps from who bare armed take pants sprints as the morgue will be here any min ning south as the their fountain Plaza far ute now and "I'll phone you a rebe nice It may every evening of comI my findings after port Un but it Is hard on the f clean -plete the autopsy Good day— and teeth of us old chatters who have step softly MeMann" Ferber the finger print expert to see them flash by shouldered his camera and picked And Coney Island still has ite up his kit' "I'll amble on too Me Polar Bears an organization of Mann I'll develop these negatives! sillies who their morning dip and send you copies in an hour or In the surf take not matter the weaso Women as well as men have As the two men were leaving ther their bodies to the accustomed Coghlan superintendent - of the freezing temperatures and say they building pushed his way in "About enjoy it ' v chief? My through with my boys ' elevator service is crippled" "The trouble with you' newspaMeMann had risen and was pac columnists" writes J Dj of per the office from the airshaft ing upper Broadway "is that you are window to the desk and back to all There are a the window again "Get 'substi lot of worthwhile things in this tutes!" he shouted irritably' "1'nt world if you could only see them' not through with them and won't I cannot fpeak for the rest of be anytime soon ' By' the way the boys but I am not" Coghlan" he demanded suddenly O well unless you count stopping at the raised window and paper napkins peering out of it "who has the office directly opposite?" New York will have a tipies The superintendent made a wide taxicab experiment this summer detour to avoid the thing that lay If successon the floor "Lets see" he con starting with 12 cabs will get you a a nickel ful and sidered scratching his head "This it won't be the number murder's got me so upset I can't quarter will increased be think right clear — " (Copyright 1929 McNaught Ruth had feared that auction Syndicate Inc) and its inevitable answer so long that she had no pwer now to feel more fear as JackHayvard inter rupted his votce quiet and niat- - McMann's pencil tapped an ominous accompaniment to the fdow painful beatin? of Ruth's heart Finally she could stand that slow tapping no longer "Please Mr MeMann! - I ask you to believe me when 1 aay that I didn't see Mr Borden when I returned to my office to look for my savings bank book The door between the offices was closed and Mr Borden was talking over the telephone" MeMann looked up at her from under beetling1 brows "And I'm to believe too that you spent from four to six minutes looking for your bank book?" "I did! I had filed It In Mr Borden's bank folder by mistake instead of in the folder I use for my personal papers I looked everywhere before it occurred to nie that I had done so I tell you I didn't set Mr Borden that my lip was bruised against the door when I swung it open I was in a hurry to rejoin Mr Hayward— " "Moran your car was down at the main floor all the time you were waiting for Miss Lester wasn't it? You couldn't have heard a shot if one had been fired on the seventh floor? Or did you hear one?" "I didn't hear no shot!" Micky Moran denied emphatically "Aren't you forgetting MeMann that Mrs Bord&n ha already told Of seeing Mr Borden alive at 20 minutes of two?'"' Jack Hayward his voice quavering interrupted with anger "I'm not forgetting anything Hayward— thanks!" MeMann grinned crookedly "If you want to know there are three things I'm not forgetting First that you had given Miss Lester a gun to protect herself against Borden's advances if he ever took a fancy to your girl Second that everything points to the conclusion that Miss Lester'a changed appearance had just the effect" on Handsome Harry Borden you had feared it would Third that $500 in cash — the exact amount of 'Mrs Borden's separation allowance— Is missing from Burden's 'body Get my point?" "I'm afraid I don't!" Jack retorted furiously "All right if I have to spell it out in words of one syllable! Miss Lester comes back for her bank book Borden is alone hears her return comes out tries to kiss her does kiss her so hard that her lip is bruised She struggles with him "TJiat is my office MeMann" MeMann looked from the cornse manage to reach her desk gets out her gun holds him off with upon the floor to the window near It until he backs into his private which it lay then squarely facing office—" tne window he stood for a moment before staggering backward Jack Hayward laughed abruptly A choked scream checked his "I was wondering sarcastically pantomime of the how you were going to get him Of a mortally wounded body falling back in here!" as he "Stupid eh?" he gasped "Is that so?" MeMann almost rfehted himself withouta glanco snarled "Any man'll back up if a at the defed man whqse last movegun's leveled at his heart! She ments he believed he had Imitated gets him' in there and thinks she's "Moran! At what time did HayEafe but he starts for her again ward return to his office?" knowing she's afraid of the gun "He didn't — so far as I ltnow!" doesn't think she'll have the nerve Micky Moran retorted" to shoot it He starts after her MeMann was nonplused only for again and she lets him have It a moment His pointing finger She sticks the gun in the pocket aimed itself at Otto Pfluger who of her fur coat and tears out of had been leaning silent sullen the office crying and panting' for asainst the wall during and the breath You meet her at the ele- time he had been in the entire room vator She forcibly restrains you "You there tow-heaYou run from pounding on Borden's door the car nearest Hayward' office td make him let yob in to beat him don't you? What time Saturday up — because she knows he's al- afternoon did you bring him im?" ready dead!" Ruth did not scream again Now Jack laughed again harshly 'l that the inevitable had happened didn't now a detective could have strength and courage came to hew such a sense of humor MeMann! from somewhere possibly from th Again I remind you that Mrs Bor- thought that whatever Jack had den came here about 12 minutes done he had done for love of her after Miss Lester had left the (Continued'Tomorrow) building for" the day and found her — husband And nnw Jack Haywnrtl is ac "Dead!" MeMann ' interrupted cMsed ' Exciting developments in "Why not? She didn't report the the nert chapter ' : murder because she was afraid to 4 — ' afraid she'd be accused of St The HIGH XECKS New body was still warm you know blouses sweater And she needed that $500 she jumpers Imported and some frocks show on him when she was feel- quite a leaning towards high found ing his heart to see if he was really necks A vivid red and white dead She knew well enough that hand-wove- n sweater blouse has a the check he'd written for her and regulation Russian blouse neck left on his desk was nothing but side front decoration and--- " tight a scrap of paper since he was belt with peplum : dead" "And why did Mrs Borden close v XO PUCKERING the window MeMann?" Jack When putting on ruffles lace asked or anything else you want eaed "For the same reason that made onto a dress always hold the thing her come here this morning" Me you want eased towarJs ' you Mann retorted '"Because she loved Otherwise it will pucker ter-of-fa- et: - too-realist- d! - - 4-4- article who had lived "an ' ' many yar in Europt She and ' her husbuid dwelt in many lands and their three small children went to school of many nations and learned to speak several language They grew up abtoluUly un prejudiced with ppen friendly mipds 'unbiased against any race or religion When they returned to America and went into American schools they astonished everyone by their ability to mix And thi freedom from t prejudice against! race nationality and r llgion extended still further into the field of liberty They had learned! to resptfet absolutely other people'p right to do a they chose without criticism Now we can't take eur children to Europe most of us but we can teach them almost the eam fair mindedjness at home- - Or rather it worlds the other way around It is in the home that children pick up most of their prejudices They drink it with their milk A CHILD'S ATTITUDE They usually look down on a little boy or girl because his parents speak a different language or I t j land? j ''I v - : But ffter all theEe a e only a few of tha mental lmpae John ny buiiaa up at home We hand down a! thousand other prejudices mm ouf pai em nanaea to us juciyj §fine cnua wnot escape mem rAGK SALESMAN SAM la FORT WORTH— Aviation proving a transport medium of no mean viue Recently the Balrd bakery pf this city received a rush order for 700 riounds of bread and V i cake plane was htrfd to de- liver the order and proved so satisfactory that the company hai bought a plaJne to handle eut-o- f - Sure Way ito Get " VK? of Dandruff Rid1 iiiii"" Girls—if voti want clentv of thick beautiful glossy silky hair do bjr all means get rid of dandruff f pr it will starve your hair and ruin Sit if you don't - ' It doesn't do much good to try to comb or wash it out The only surejway to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it then you destroy it entirely To do this get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon apply it at night when retiring use enough to moisten the Scalp and rub it m and digging of the scalp will stop gently with the finger tips and your hair will took and feel a By morning most if not all of hundred times better ypur dandruff will be gone and two You can cet linuid arvonrat or three more' applications will com- drug store Four ounces is all anvi you pletely dissolve and entirely destroy will need no matter how much dan drufi" you may have every single sign and trace of it This: simple You will find too that all itching remedy never tails I -- 1 I n -ninTii- - mrirtun "n V me ii9t dy-r-h!p- -- Service-LONDON- IV: by a woman raJ & - By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON (Copyrighted 19 2 by NEA Service lac) l j'To bed 0 vari-color- m In ing my mail there being several correspondents who seem to think they will never get their money With my wife to'eall on Mrs Keats Speed who yas on crutches from a broken ankle So homo and found an autographed copy of Charles Hanson Towne's brave poems and a compli ment too Irom Irene Castle for something in my column All the afternoon trying to Insert a ribbon in a typewriter and as ink stained as a printer's devil and as mad as everything In the evening with others to a crystal gazer's who divined our futures and I have no faith in his abracadabra but like a ninny paid a pound for his fakery Then to a sandwich bazaar filled with people whose sole aim in life )s to be seen for-eis- Lawrence Miller one of tha shop owners"says that he has Just received a thousand compacts for the ladies onlffe-slz-which e the Capitol is almost These are very popular all along the avenue" but your correspondent does not guarantee tha quality To the boys Mr of the rouge Millpr and other shopkeepers hope to dispose of many handsome souvenir knives with miniature photos of Hoover and Curtis on one side and of the Capitol on the other Photos always sell well of course There's a nice colored postcard of the entire Hoover family plain photos of Hoover and Curtis handsomely painted framed photos of cherry blossoms and other Washington scenery and a colored calendar with pictures of the Statue of Liberty Hoover Curtis the Spirit of St Louis Lindbergh Washington Jefferson the dirigible Los Wilson Babe Angeles Lincoln Ruth the Capitol Koosevelt Jack Dempsey Commander Itosendahl and the New York skyline There are poems of rare sentl-vn- mightily - go to YOUR CHILDREN I ' YORK— Diary of a modern Up and pleased to be home again and head- NEW CiA ) FASHION PLAQUE By O O tii'LVTYltJG jCft 60? Wmm VAt rJs3 - AUUsT r vJAy TO UOCH ) ) 7 ATS TOO BABOYS— UoKJ WOULD YOU UU£ FDR US TO UAOU VOU U&fcfc i ALU 9ACU TO J MVJYOU' WAD TH£Y DISCOVERED MAt?G A AMSTAWs AND FOU-CW- BO AM AMBULANCE 4ROSe BdV' asonm AU OF OS CAM SAY vw£ ew Yorfc F2SCklLes IN TttER£ — JT WAD By RODNEY' DUTCIIKIt XEA Service Writer course there TyASHIXGTON—-O- f la no sense In coming to Washi tngten if you can't prove It afterward That's why the mantlepieces sofas and parlor tables of the nation are covered with collections of miscellaneous junk which would ions ago have hcen thrown out were it not for the magics inscription "Washington p C" Years ago your correspondent used to marvel at the (souvenirs brought home by graduating high school classes from Washlnpton most of all at the llttl Uncle Sam hats "Washington monuments and other objects constructed of actual paper money mashed into mush after it had outworn its usefulness Tho bureau of engraving and way stiillls this printing by athe pulp at $15 ton Twenty or more shops on Pennsylvania avenue are bulging: with an infinite variety of Washington souvenirs today in anticipation of 150000 or 200000 visitors expected here for the Hoover inaugura tionThese are the shops whence corns those strange things proudly displayed by the returned tourist -- fTAOUGUT VWC 1 i different church— or be cause they are "jurt different" We can talk all we like about Am erica being for Americans- it sounds splendid but w are only talking i against time Americ4 is for Americai s Perhaps but tne world i for everybody a id bound-ari- e Indeed - :hey have will go gone-j The world gets smaller every s cables air linesi and radio afeji so many shuttles weaving thai Continents together The An World i4l) mint m nn kolln more than the wards bf 'a' citr can go onf hating' We roust prepare eur children for a bigger and better f iture dls- - " card tho old thought a nd try to understihd the new and work toward iU il' v)rt-Pon'tUAy to Johnny "That fam" Hy is Slavish or Italian or Swedish v or j German or French' I don't want you to talk to those children" All other tMng being desirabljei why shouldn't Johnny stand t$ee children" from another - " By BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i mm £ " i r- ' -r- - iri'i-rini- rir rri - n M - IHIMIIlh ' ' 1 : - pie-pla- te anti-everythl- ng "anti-any-thi- O A( (-7)£V- 20 ic ears is your health record as good as tHe Maijtin s ? a lot of sickness by using LI FEB UO Y" says Mr A K Martin or play and always before eating Every family could save zAgo From Oar FUc Victor Martin more 2318 Johrt Fleming Lincoln ave- 'Its antiseptic lather removes germs' H party T LIKE Lifebuoy first " Reynolds traveling sales man for Scowcrofts reports three feet of snow at Soda Springs Ida Marriage license was issued to Joseph K Flint of KaysviHo and Alice AWhiteside of Layton The Ogden Canyon Sanitarium was sold for $20000 Ml A — W Saunders a transient print pounded to death when he tr was tried to ride the rods of a train into J lUilleclv Kcv '" St Anthony Ida demic of typhoid had an epi 90 died ' - — - f Winnemucca— Henry Miller "C grandson of the famous Miller oae of the founders of Miller & Lux ranch was "frozen to death while to a ranch near here riding ' —— - t COUGHS UP BUR It MECHANICSV1LLE N Y — Two 14 years ago Marie McGovern swallowed a cockle burr and then forgot all about It Many months later she began to feel sharp pains In her lungs An y picture re vealed an absoess in her lung but no foreign matter to cause the' abscess Finally nature provided a cure The girl had a coughing spell which expelled the burr Marie Is now recovering rapidly X-ra- it is —a real healtn soap" says this'entbusi astic father Mr A V Martin "We haven't had z day of sickness in our home for years Then too if I get a cut or scratch the first thing I do is sec that it's washed dut clean with Lifebuoy's antiseptic lather My wife says that as a complexion soap nothing compares with it — her clear skin is the best proof of that "As for the youngsters I'm sure that both of them playing with other playmates1 touching toys games etc' are bound to pick up germs and they really need an antiseptic soap to help keep them safe "I think every family could save a lot of sickness by following our health rule — washup with Liiebuoy right after work i j I F E Argile 53' and Elizabeth Lynch i because of what S0 — MK A Gtvynn Oak Avenue Balti- elf real health habit j nue Civil war veteran entertained a number of his ' friends with' a Md III Mr Martin's letter is typical written us Millions of parents know there's greater safety in Lifebuoy's germ -- removing latner Your own family too' needs health pro- tection Germs constantly' get on hands from many things we must touch daily in common with others such as bdoks money tele? 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