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Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 21

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Professor Wuhington Carver, interviewed in Farm and Fireside, credits much of his ietteritationat (an: today with his experiments with sue-nuts. sweet potatoes, my: helm, okra and other pkbeian fruits of the nail. He has tnken 202 useful midq from the noun: alone. - in: from printer's ink uni ule in the motandiisk Eng-$11.4 life, story of Professor George Washing- ton Carver, a negro of Tuskegee hr tow of the Roy-1' Sociekf} EAL} Britain, and all or most of it due to his, work with _the lgwly peanut-that NEGRO m MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY -- _ .7. “w", - the thought furnishes " interest- in‘ mystery that is unnamed in the industrial and seientihe mindés of the nun who goes shopping, and a he shop: look: for meta for has" at: It unke- shopping a more summing edtseatioaal expedition. 1 me an the duel-est of m of- hn are unlined to determine for the-delves whether the ties they eav- et were started from silk worms or W by. The very novelty of Up frogn slavery to become a Fel- TELL TALE EVIDENCE -mtmmmrmm ” them make their Christmas lists from our stock. We have everything they could possibly want. DOLL BUGGIES - TRAINS - WAGONS - DOLL DISHES - MECHANICAL TOYS .. SAIL BOATS ELECTRIC mms‘ - SLIDES - WHEEL BAR- ROWS - DRUMS - HORNS - and a HOST OF UFHER TOYS BRING THE YOUNGSTERS in and let ‘L,_ _-1 al . n- - SltSllll'oYllitAtit on and Mini; FOR FATHER No man ever enters a hardware store without noting a wouldliketoown. Themaretooiettersta" and separate Wthehomemdgamggfishingtackleand rods.: 1t.e1etorsertinegirai'. Wenhkrausarersttush 1in Christmas Tree Standards Christmas Tree Light Sets and Bulbs Christmas Tree Decorations rail h __ FOR MOTHER Wemue-ulorueaaem. f But-um” Pyrexvnre, Vapor Seal Aluminum Ware, colored tin and enamel wave, Electrical goods; carving sets and a hast of other items, which make our store a treas- ure house for Mother. lemmas: ', nanmg heme and rods. as well as numer- We also suggest flash lights, ash trays, ru- noting a dozen articles he PAGB mun-

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