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WILLIAM JENNESS, Secretary and Treasurer of B. of L. E. No. 451, Denver, Colo.
Runs on Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.

GEORGE JAMES, B. of L. E. No. 422, Denver, Colo. Runs on Rock Island Railroad
out of Denver and one of the most popular men on the road.

JACOB T. BROWN, Chaplain of B. of L. E. No. 451, Denver, Colo. Mr. Brown is the oldest engineer on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad between Denver, Colo., and Ogden, Utah, has been 31 years with this one company. Is an ordained Methodist minister and of national prominence.

ROBERT F. GOODMAN, chief engineer B. of L. E. No. 451, Denver, Colo. Mr. Goodman is widely known and a great worker among the Brotherhood, runs on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.

LARNED, CARTER & CO. MANUFACTURERS

DETROIT, MICH.

U.S.A.

Some catalogues are written simply for the purpose of selling some device.

Other catalogues are written to give valuable information concerning the devices which they describe.

McCord and Company issue their catalogues and other advertising literature for the purpose of giving valuable information regarding the railway appliances which they manufacture.

Members of the Brotherhood Railway Carmen will be interested in the literature to be published by McCord and Company during the year 1910 and 1911. A request to them will place your name on their mail list for the coming year.

I I am preparing something now that I know will

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Please place my name on your mail list for 1911.

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Two Million Dollars' Worth

of Housefurnishings-3,021 Lines-Sacrificed by the Makers.
Sold for CASH or CREDIT at an Equal Price.

The year 1910 was a dull year in furniture. Hundreds of makers at the end of the year were loaded with surplus stocks. They welcomed any offer-even much below cost-to turn warehouse stock into money.

We went to those makers with unlimited money. And we bought up bargain stocks from 180 factories. We bought so low that on hundreds of these articles we can quote half usual prices by selling direct.

All these furnishings-over 3,000-are shown in our Bargain Book No. 24. It makes a mammoth book, but we want to mail it-and mail it free-to everyone who has a home. You may never again see an opportunity to get things for the home so cheap.

Pay As Convenient

If you see something you want here there is no need to pay cash. Our cash and credit prices are exactly identical. Open a charge account, if you wish. Over 600,000 people have such accounts here now.

On the average credit account we allow a year to pay. There is no interest, no security, no red tape. Our customers are all buying things for the home, and we gladly give such people credit. You'll find it convenient to buy on open account.

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with others. You take no risk whatever in letting us send you whatever you want to see.

Bargain Book Free

This mammoth book-size 10% x 17 inches-picturing 3,021 things for the home, is mailed free for the asking. It will show you how low beautiful things can be sold when the makers must have money. You'll find a hundred things you want and at amazing prices.

Cut out this coupon-now, before you forget it. Send it to us and we will mail the book.

Cut Out This Coupon

SPIEGEL, MAY, STERN CO.

1520 35th Street, Chicago Mail me the Bargain Book. Mail me the Stove Catalog.

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SPIEGEL, MAY, STERN CO., 1520 35th Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

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