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Show w NEVER TAKE A RATH A Park City business man disposing dispos-ing of his interests and moving to the northwest, tried in vain to sell his house, finally leaving it to his partener to dispose of... Many liked the house and realized it was a bargain bar-gain at the price asked, but did not like the location. The foreign element ele-ment didn't mind the location, but would not pay the price. The house was equipped with bath tub, lavatory, lava-tory, hot water, boiler etc., and electric elec-tric fixtures, which did not appeal to tho swarthy European and his wife, who were looking over the place, , and they asked if these could not be ; taken out and a reduction made in price. Pointing to the chandelier, I the prospective purchaser said, "No i want that candle good enough." j And looking at the bath tub In dls-: dls-: gust, his wife said. "Me never use ( it." Accordingly the plumbing and j electric fixtures were taken out, a I reduction of $75 made in the price I and the 'sale happily made. Park ' Record. j Not like Milford foreigners, they i take baths. ! - |