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Show h V' r , , , . , i, , thecoalvill t - v- - r- - HES, COALVILLE. UTAH gate." Seeing that It waa a veaeelbot- - ( WAS HEADED THE WROWG tom-uhe sent a boat to try to find out her name, and aee If they could What Happened to Egotistical -- AVE you ever known v THE WRECK OF THE fesr. the atark fear of slow, lingering, painful, abomremarked inable death? James E. Smith, FUherjr-(iuardla- n at Lower Shag Harbor, Shelburne Coun-ty- , Nora Scotia "I have. Imprisoned In a capsized vnasel flawed by hunger, tortured by thirst, steeped In a horror of helplessness, racked by a black, blind, bootless rage of resentment against fate, 1 knew fear, the fear that makes the hair bristle, the saliva In the mouth turn salt and bitter, the perspiration come out In clammy beads on the forehead, the heart almost stop heating " Then Mr Smith told this WAY. cAnnivcrsaries p So Young Birthdays Man In Rural District. salvage anything. thought I heard aome A farmer seated In an antiquated ll'i s pleasure to select the gift here. and' roused myself buckboard. noises, (unusual COD-SEEKE- j? propelled by an equestrian Watches from my lethargy (J Eveiy King Jewelry, Silver, In a few relic waa accosted the road by aloug had. be the lutes! to I minutes heard a sound like the clang a dapper and somewhat Impertinent of iron on iron; a man cutting at the q We specialize in moderilf price. dressed la mode an'l well young chap of ax an the forerigging with lanyards of the fact. lt the Iron strap of the deadeye. conscious uncle. Ill ride with you as "Well, But before either of ua loat con- while. Hut when she listed tah I la There somebody outside, would tun as X he said with an air of 'ar sciousness snapped I ovef'they feared she something said, shaking Sam. on the side, me conferring an honor on the farm thought It waa something giving way tie They got up But be showed no Interest. fore the between a lifeline rove ALT LSSZ CJTX UTAH head r He climbed aboard and began a schooner's In my brain The "It's about on k only something washing urgetk, farmer the while rose awlfily, the water receded and main chain plates to hold conversation, the hold, he answered. I was pat we found ourselves able to breathe this position they were expose "Lets shout, anyway, 1 said, and his weary nag on The talk and wind spray the of At scourge and entirely again Oh, but the air waa good' roqlztng 1 could: Returning a Favor. now and then a heavier ca, tt it yelled as hard as w a so or thoughtful an exhausted, of end hour the dizzy, Trembling, Help! Help! Help! would of hulk, u breach clean to be war to the knife, face"Its the going stretched ourselves along query entered his head. Over my head there was an answerI!ut over suburban man, who waa the declared rlht eh?" I)1 X to boards and Is retted it yet, far how Dad, tale, ing yell of startled fright, then foot3 you may Imagine that waa this the feeding ble chickens. What had happened On Wednesday, May 9, 1877, the Well, If you keep on steps pounding aft and a, voice erf- bo the searched on they her light What now? asked the friend. dai were now," spoke schooner Cod Seeker, bound from Hal- When the schooner waa hove going way e 1 box of for slga u with eyes eager a box In stowed the anchor side chain, be"Id "Why, Blinks sent me a use it ifax to Barrington, was running Get Into the boat, carefully weighing the question, haunted wore on the if jShes mevto Aa the morning advised and and went on presentdeck, overboard, fore an easterly gale. Her matter bout 25,000 miles; axle grease calc'late twas for sake! of the aeaa, the numbltw If ye on my lawn mower. waa Philip Brown; her crew num- ly, aa she swept along with the tide, Inga added he contemplatively, but. And so the that on their tell chap frightened streuguij tne end fouled th bottom and drag- began to "Well? its bered fourteen hands all told. back walk way, tother an off others. that they plied Into the boat get Then s A while before nine o'clock the ged her head under water. "Well, I sent it back and told him twelve. and started to o after only But, over them pull away .wept In the bursting link the miracle use use It on his daughter a voice. ahead. occurred; big to lookout reported breakers , I' recovering from their fright and ashackle of the other end near the wid follow1 Cowell Nickerson by to Butte. East Llpplncotte. Capt Brown claimed that the white fT6m the lifelines, and he waa Ay tonishment, they grew ashamed of - J paces seen were only the reflections lui broke and allowed her head tv The Boston nppn who, when ) hjJVr f ?e I J1 mat j themselves and came back Too Much Talent. come ef the Cape Light upon the wavea;. up again Meantime got hold of a stick If he had ever been west, replied' The schooper wallowed on her side erlefrt fo help him His body h and he kept her going, though aome Where Is that barber who used to In some cordage, axd iff 4 "B Yapping Igdjjist th aide. Yes, Indeed, I've been to Albany. has of the oler men criticized film sharp-t- She rose and fell to the heave of the entangled have the end chair on I I met my Soon I heard rape on th? outride a counterpart in a chap Tor well In s heavy, sickening way, but to leeward doing ao. I didn't like the look had to let him go,' replied We " said a Bos ' were three to and there three the Rockies, last gave rape trip Naturally this tragedy affecti of things, but I was little more than aCe df,J not foil much Often we He had too much talboss. the answer. We kept that up for ton copper operator. iPrhA In a boy then. wye dycked under: and the noises spirits of the survivors. They ent.1' 1 a few minutes. Then we heard a man was In Spokane going from the snarling od the towering surges rushltg fn The schooner stormed along, grow- wPfe frightful, roaring, Whaddy ya mean, talent?" asked forward on the outside, and hotel to the railroad station In the new with a fear k walking them Jr upon gurg of sounds aurf; ing wilder In her motions, but aa nothcustomer the soon a voice called: hotel bus. A lanky rancher from sound of hearts, each man thinking tk ing happened ! soon went down In- lings, the dull booming "He got so he Illustrated his stortel me. name are In of beside the was God, you Walla sea would dp ghosts,' Walla the next big to the forecastle for a drink fhpgs beating against the skin of the cuts when he was shaving peowith men or the devil? I'm agon back to the ranch, he dHi. Jiyt jiooi 17 living mm Before I could raise the dipper to holdv the boss. ? explained - - We ple," we were that shouted are living Where you agoln remarked. the calmfiess and thp t go I waa numb with my lips the schooner gave a wild cold, and awfully learned I. ua to reasked them said " out, get 'men, and Oh, 1m bound for Butte, A Waste of Powder, lurch and flung over on her beam-ends- , weary and before long, In spite of'thg Of (JespsU, Will Kenney, at tfr wu would not be living men very Agoln east all the way to Butte and I went sliding to leeward noises, the tear of sllpptng off my quiem to the dead man to leewi !ey A man who had never been duck Tong. The voice asked no questions I'd like to The schpner lay oq her aldcL wl(Jt perch, the horror of It all. ( dropped .gan to sing ejaculated the rancher. shot at a duck in the air. The for a few minutes as If lft'yjduloua, with you, tor Ive never been hunting hi? spars flat 6n the tea, ntl the ha- off into a doze. And as t dozed 1 go 'Jesus. loer of my aoul duck fell dead to the ground. work them hnT"llefi of to gome f6i east. ter roared Into her through hatch- dreamed the schooner was hove down me to Thy bosom Bt exclaimed Well, you got lilii! with axes over our heads, while the old ways and companions In the men Joined g the (letting to while 1 waa on deck; drem4 that I Ah friend. amateurs more the for to Ohio the boat went back Approximate History. aw my chum Will Kenney washed my feet I hauled myself up tQwaj the song men and axes. "Yes," replied the amateur, but I l.'iO B C. Trousers Invented In Gaul the flnU as companion, and tried to get 6lit t pverboard and .dived after him. Just they Kl'tn' saved my ammuAnd They worked like Trojans, and cut old one about wifle might as well have might as well have tried to crawl have killed last verse, 't11 Kenney cried ok! right through a frame bolt to make Also that old, Thlrat, Cold and Horror. the- fall would nition through a sluicegate The rush of going through hubby's pants' pockets him. Thed I woke up to find myself Look A A II" broke us. When at hole to a they get the water splayed my flngert apart. under water It was was The schooV"r 8a,lk lnt0 a 'gh' through, the eruption of Imprisoned while he is asleep. Soon the hows plunged downward, struggling Cortez discovers the 1519 A. D In This Slangy Age. still pltchdafh and for a moment or The men waltea. their hearts I lelr air acted like a whirlwind, and the and the water whelming In with great- so 1 had no lded Montezuma deI wish I knew who our youngest where I was As mouths And why n ke rof an water leaped through the hole In a Mexican situation. er force swept me out of the companiwithdraw from the presi- has my bead came above the water I all saw the sails of a schoono; mg-ln- solid stream fifty feet into the air clines to hepu playing w 1th on. Rumors of dly ha alle Small sticks which had been floating dency or Its equivalent. struck something bard, and down f out of the mlst-hA- , Why? fell dowa on a heap Of wreckage went intervention. She seems to be learning things again before I could gej my tO leeward In the forecastle whizzed by teur probable on the aide of the waves D A. The 1620 breaking struck ship, 1 do not wish her to. Last night my lunga full of air. Half stunned 1 strug as over that knocked was man Knew heads. One Nothing pf head against something Indl dashed high." Massachusetts and waa gled up again, and rammed my head finis'bed her little prayer atshe us when told waa It It the an and They explosion. by Matchlee, tunned for a apace. When I got Lord, pre through a small opening, so small on her had already sighted thv k . terward that the released air gave off ans drive large numbers of turkeys she added a postcrlpt: my wiu I waa standing up with my that 1 into cold storage for Thansgiving sea- serve us, or, If You cant do that, can could not get my shoulders Tack by tack she beat up W w sro a sickening stench feet In the mouth of a berth and above and then her big 'seintefcot vae s 'he schooner settled two or three son of 1913. Houston Post us. through My mouth watf gainst the ahlp'a aide, and the water water When 1 tried Utjust 1913 A. D. Mexican situation much as If she would turn tur- struggle manned. It dropped under tty1 i of jrching up to my armpits and a raffle of floatIt Didnt Disturb Him. &8 Cortez found it through the opening, the thing resting the wreck, and the men wefttr tod fept, k riely, and the men chopped ing wreckage about me. tl fombs. upon my shoulders would lift a lit- off by being hauled Im afraid the piano in the parlor d0ubled energy. They In a few seconds more I wss strug-Clfnthrough I Patient for Two Years. ararw tle and then press me down till 1 with a Hue about their inches disturbs you after you have retired nine about by watstf' In a whirlpool of Icy waters, hoW soon bsd A prominent physician entered his for the night, could not breathe. I struggled said the country The Matchless picked up beating my bands against the flotsam , eleven Inches, new. consultation room one evening some- boarding house keeper to and I strove to without harder the ef the forecastle, unable to see anymishap, and then, he Rescue Jt vy the and door, what opening late, keep my mouth above water the more it was blowing a gale of wl; wag pulled boarder. thing or to get a fooling. As the ship I seemed to be forced down. Atwood, being; sttnL . when j addressed the many patients who were plled th "Not at all, maam, mist making it )j heavy driving moved, the flood In the forecattle, bu without I could not Imagine what kind of a trouble, through boiler a waiting: ,1(jer Im. see, ble to see any distance, she wi newcomer; "you rising rapidly, surged back and forth, trap I had Be kind enough to come In your maker ;got my head and on gtov got Into, and my lmagtnra-tfcrowa- to for the nighttrade. by mew grtt Jtog A turn. Wh6 has been waiting the long A mtgftty actfverjast Next morning, the weatheMhioK through, I stuck. Four tBejr kalf floating blankets and An Unusual C4. nearly suc- say of a drowning man. A moving me and gulled, had at teat when I of .?., moderated, she made sail and at gdw ceeded la drowning myself. Like all Picture of my whole life sensed to o'clock In the thought I .would be pulled apart I have, doctor," raid a tailor who "Yours is a very unusual' case, afttrnoon stood hd I. Ashing vessels she had a large foreThen said the doctor. minus mry vest jtaid sevflash before me. Every deed of a sin1 to present his bill. came' through,, Clarks Harbor with the Stars md castle dowa In the bows of her, la the ful teid Cat js, "I delivered ontinued: sCrlpa of shlo. "That so, doctor? Will I recover?" tter darkness I could not tell my rise nature I had ever done seemed to Stripsa flying at' her masthead f h eral horiA ug, which fear The achooner v0u two years ago day up all out me, against crowding Qh, yes. to those on shove sign whereabouts. that aheaul le re had been taut and' trim was mow ClOthtf w hope of salvation. "Then what Is unusual about It. her mission. accomplished . It j Imprleeeed At the same time my mind was Capsized Schooner. lying wAh her feel "I dont seem able to find the Meantime Atwood and I, tnsidew almoet bottem-upIt Dldff4 Matr" or a time 4 was too frantic with wildly 'T reportsix feet above the water and her for an explanation hulk, knew searching excuse to operate." r- slightest to nothing of thU rtscaem the aAWspspv. fright to think of getting bold of any- of my plight, and at last, when I was TlniiAS Her a wash. ruif weather ,vtator nearly ' Free PresS. suspected that we wen svi thing. I only thought of keeping my nearly done for. It struck me that the nobody mafamast waa broken Jiff ani, far be- er who wt. s his passehflAr th4 Aa w Thursday dragged along head above water. low the surface, 1 cotftd see- - a faint exclaimed: thing that waa drowning me waa the gan to reel the Temporarily Handicapped. bfbfc-pangs of hunger But presently the Chip seemed to r We thought then "It all oCf . the prop eU4f of canvas of the forecastle-gangway- . ttthadbw our and flesh -1 met that French thirst, to ft fffihO16'811fall 6,009 began Mf. grow quiet for a Utile, and 1 thought That waa It; tho ladder waa en, anJ we ATtf doomed 10 floating, numbed, the result of otw frvrpid ywe were the owly survivors de Brie, today. of getting a grip on something. Strik, Cb&n ! God feet! I nobleman, and Was tt any wonder than ktd had got uy head between the cold batha But we dared not fa he a .'Tied the wk report ing out I ran against a wall with an steps. 1 knew what to do then, but "Great guns! deliverance? for Dotty ny from our perches. In spite sf it under slope, felt around, realized that it waa not easy to draw ) Capt. O' Dor saU, 'Tome, my boy, "I hope wv don'. fal Jnto the water. brHliaht eonversatlomlUsff' my bead would fall asleep and dream oflhei It waa the deck and, as there was down and Mi. Doughlelgh Well, no;' not at let me help you te the bout, and took I can't swim a strokH Llppiacott's. out, for the bevel of the disaster, or of home and lined peg me nothing to hold there, 1 turned about steps held my head aa In a trap. arm. 1 thought I could He has rhehmatlsm In his the present. by and then awaken with a start a Mot Dependable. end iwera to the other ride. went tumbling. But at last 1 managed It, and hook- keener fear a shoulder step twk walk, ad Judge. and horror of ,tyw plfht. ' from Bidder's red paddled about for quite a time. ed my arms over the floatlng,ladder If It badal been ter the captain I Many The time dragged along and; bribe would hare slid lnttv the sea But at tact. stretching my hands out till 1 got my wind Wrong Again. nose that IWi a heavy drinker, but thirst took a fiercer om 1 sf the water, I managed to catch hold had made he's not. ID nose is like a gas meA man can t live on air, Aboard! the Ohio observyelled for Sam, but got no answer. ceased to fset the grip of m,we pangs larger. .ready for an. The cahin table was ter. hold of the edge of a board the Of course 1 could not tell w hat part of Our ed th? Sage. swelled r tongues and burned ftp-Ihiof one of the weather bunka the forecastle 1 waa In, hut 1 paddled How so? loaded with everything to eat But s "Oh, i dont know," replied the Fool. pains took ns by the throat;, tor Aa 4 held on. Uklng breath, the wa-te- r around and more than It con"It register I know an aviator who made l&LdOO1 finally, aa a sea lifted me, muanlwa ached as If pricked wth lot we weteult interested In lood; ws rose and Ufted my head and shoul- I got hold of the bunk ride board, and Baltimore American. wanted water by the inarfcetfcl. They sumes. last year. ders Into the mouth of the berth. hauled myself up Inside the bunk At- pins. Having swallowed so ma as teaspoonful, and that only us gave I more' suffered water, than JUwmi, I hastily scrambled on to the Inner wood was still sleeping on Knew She Meant Him. Her Right I touched and' that afternoon 1 grew MwtS 1 put an agonizing edgenasre. oar thirst. side, then the top side, of the for I got hold cut him, but he did not wake "I wouldn't marry the handsomest "The manager objects to your the ends ed my Angers and sacked We pleaded wildly But they had realized cur ewsdltlon. doing so much high kickin'. of some pieces of boards floating Just man that ever lived," she said with blood But that did me so-While I watted appalled, for I knew below me, and propped them across the T dont care; said Millie unnecessary emphasis. When Saturday morning ctn we and kept us waiting for about fifteen sot what I became aware of a moa r- the mouth of the berth so 1 would I shall continue to exercise Im sorry," he replied. "Pve alwem haff stupefied with mfrrbg. minutes, amC then only gavw as anate other spoonfiaL After what seemed my right" sound, and cried out "Whos not fall through, and soon 1 guess 1. Several; ttmee we ways liked you so much." talked of kufpm thafr went to sleep again into the water and drowning ownsfvan ages of ranks agony they began to five mattes. I Jt waa Sam Atwood, a young fellow The Yankee Captain Volunteers. And always the temptation k risk give us a speaoful every Needless t say, when G was tarried about my owu age. He waa lying on When the schooner waa flung on the salt water was strong his stomach on the Inner or gop ride her beam-endhome my pnseats were be Idle themone dory took the v But we kept our heads, we-ty, loytd selves w 1th Jay. Aa they expressed It, of the face-boarof what had been ter right ride up and somehow Capt. gainst hope that we would fe jap one risen from tils deasA Tho a lower bunk. When the schooner Brown, Nat Knowlea the cook and and. determined to hold'mg aa I was as of our rescue spread, tap and was hove down he had been asleep. John Smith managed to get Into It. cued, as we newt could long In hta bunk, but somehow-hdown the shore, and was generzflfy rehad Whether they tried to row back and That afternoon the long with' unbelief swelig ceived Many people to to off the managed cling pick any of the other men left to subside. The schooner grewqnUt-er- , we had', massaged though the mattress and bottom clihglng to the weather rail 1 dont and ceased to duck us; act tbs would not believe to live po loa& la the capsized, vessel, boards had been rolled out Into the know; probably It would have been fever of rar bodies dried our ekebtsand hundreds came long distances to lorecastle. A man can face death madness to have tried It In the tea The fset that the swell ret see us. better with a friend near him. I grew then running. Anyway, they drove down' brought us face to fa a After I rasthed home 1 drwebtped a and to before for take the stock of several hours, and new cause of fear the fear somposed began gale rturign Ute situation high fever and my feet lie gan Is pain then, after paaatng through a quarter there would not be sufficient kvk me. I had! ao desire for fbtsd; fas fact The schooner had settled aa the wa- of a mile of surf, landed on the south- to the1 see to cause the mala k.kh I ter got In her and, happUy for us. the ern aide of Cape Island.' scarcely touched food for two daya. How they to btow, and us freish air give But 1 waa still raging with thirst. I bows were the highest part of her. managed to live through the surf has WwnaltS T Tsar. Hut we did not worry greatly owr wanted water afl the time ndlk or tea We learned afterward that she had always been a mystery; but they did the of being stlhMi lotladt preepm waa no good. 1 was allowed! a gtese of drowned two men In the after cabin. and were soon at the house of Pelick of oxygen; we had above exhatstri Ik was four The way she lay. the round of the Nickerson telling their tale our capacity for fear; w wen tSD water every half hour, but Join the EMPRESS TIANO Cl.UB now forming. sr.J secure for Ur board bow was the highest part days frosts tbs time we wn rescued SIS7 00 a Genuine Empress piano soM the world over for 1375 00. Five Nickerson soon carried the newa to sick and miserable geaerafiy k hi before I got over that awfud thirst. hundred of Wes famous piano will be sold on this club plan. of her, and we were in the after tier Clark's Harbor, and the hardy fisher- muck troubled Club plan means Jhat five hundred people buyby the appewraan, This But sty sufferings war not over of bunks, built against the bulge of men of that place were roused, from a aew ing at .praettea ly one and the same lime. eeure concessions In price pen! me terribly, and not possible under ordinary renditions fcet It is the strength and then. pained Bfy the bow. But our position was pre- their slumbers to consider ffaeans of tjrms After Saturday noon tt was jog of numbers; of buying power, each member securing the seme piano, I coullhat sleep without a narcotic, and carious enough and neither dry nor rescue. The American fishing schoon- feting and endurance. of on term same same at the the payment price, Ke sjqb then, ualy for a short ttnaa. Dr. Clark comfortable. er Matchless, Capt. Job Crowell,- - waa talked; our parched throat afd trie arid of tea the attended who drops rose and fell to the lying In the harbor, where she had swollen tongues mails Sluggishly she Let ua end you our beautiful deecrlptiv catalog and full Inforspeech yQil narcotic would kill th devil, but I heave of the swell, and we were afraid come for shelter from the gale, and and our voices mation about this CTub plan. 1V not, by any meins, buy any piano sounded weird aa with pain and lack of until wax eraxy you have had this Information. You should know all about this to he would sink or turn turtle alto- when told of the disaster her skipper Nor did we think wonderful Club plan: .earn how easy It Is now for any home to have muriLkbyt sleep that 1 used to cry for a big dose waa quite aa ready to go to the res- ef the time we gether. a genuine- Emprees piano. famous, lay se la a stupor. Nsw After a time she seemed to bring cue as the men of the port and then w e dreasved of beautiful, hfcn very few hours. And one afternoon, when mother His crew was scattered, But there an around us. all ap against something with a violent No matter where you live, we prepay tho freight to jroitr j.illroacL coming to o (w was out and the spasms of pain were Jerk, and her head was dragged jlown-ward- ,' were plenty of raen rvady to volara cue, and would, awake elation, and Include with the piano a genuine mahogany, oak or wala start to wtth I nut bench with music compartment, to match the piano, also a beauwhile the water In the forecas- teer. So, by the first streak of dawn, wonder If we were wracking me, crawled on my hands tiful Bilk or velour scarf. ABSOLUTELY FREE. going mad. We got up oa a chair, took the tle surged afterward. , knees, the Matchless w4th a picked crew lived as in a apd lost alghtmkfe, at cent fro tn the shelf and bottle of narcetitr Mightily alarmed we sat aboard, waa standing out to e under ttmwr Tbit si If we "had You do not have to wait until the entire of five hundrank half the contents. Then I navi-gate"an the1 face boards, and preaaed our double' reefs, bound on a mission of through eternity. We were s dred: ia complete before ' receiving your pian nimtershlp IT IB- DELIVEREn cn -ttax -- xny.w ay back -- to,k TOtTAT ONVE. AilBJ;b IsjdLJ b jblp Jn ,mercy4Jntatbo teeth of the gale, lightheaded. Ton wsnt te b sure that the house up on it and went crawled half-wathe angla made by the supporting putting her bows under to tho Th Apeak of th Derelict In every way. -waa d?1 Hh tovspontb the deepest, the VJUr That 166 knee of the deck beam. We found a to sleep. T? On Sunday afternoon the plunge, they drove her out to National Bank of J7T r,f,'r ?ou t 1 schensr ever tho of had. blessed most Salt Lake. sleep Itttle air imprisoned there after our to where they expected to flad the Ohio ef and your hwsl bank, Aleo tiy thousRepublic Gloucester. Caps- .- Kfeard best, doctor and everybody f idafled customers City, and who have dealt with thl house during th shoulders and the backs of our heads wreck.-- and then for long hour they thought I The . llftj-fowas standing up tor the year past OTbr, j .j ic- cf were under water. But her bowe Cape had gone to sleep for good and all, hut d tacked beck and forth, straining their Shore when ehe slghtedsomi-to. swoop downward and soon eyes Into the gloom of the flying mist. hlach I came roand In twenty elx hours, feelfloating epoa the waves, 1 the water was over our facet. 1 When . the CodSeekerwaa hor of hsr erew ing. fresh and fine. In.But continued It tor took a dead for two my feet eooo pain to suffer great be the end of down, the line of men who had been others cald It waa a tbeeghi It would wreak; 14 to I felt as if my head would burst on deck were left cltnglng -on nnder heated weeks, and tt Iras a month before 1 argument ensued. To iuiHhhw Intolerable press are could w'slk, ' the rail They held on there fora'tt.the captria hauled up to SMltvw Cftt tONlUSI. presently I By COLIN MKAY one-side- ' - , ed t jd y blood-thirst- y Il - g 1 Ro i ' sa g fran-ticall- t - 1 - step-ladde- "t , face-boar- ' d face-boar- g4 Mc-Kiqu- This Genuine d $375.00 Empress e face-boar- Upright Grand - Piano Three Only $267.50 Years to Pay for It t Write Today for Catalog and Information - Freight Prepaid d Na Waiting Fr6e Bench Free Scarf Plan(rDeifvered' at Onco - ej the-loun- ge, y y VUcirin 1 u, eon-tiane- . kll, toil k |