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Show I BABY SAYRE'S YULE TREE M M" V 1"Mv " V i ' , " I t ' ' M I Nteyi,ne. ,j-S,sA.SsA.'JJS.-sj'Sj.'jjs. , ijjqjMS, T: ere are only 14 school kiddles in the town of Oquosoc, Me., the place from which Santa Claus gets practically prac-tically all of his Christmas trees, and they decided that Baby Sayre, Presi dent Wllnon's first grandchild, ought to have a Christmas tree befitting the dignity of a baby who can say to a president, "Hello, granddaddy." I. L. Meserve, a leading citizen of the town, who is reputed to be the "Christmas Tree King of America," donated this fine 12-foot tree and the kiddles have sent it along to the baby. The picture shows Mr. Meserve ready to cut the tree. |