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1911 Ad Armour Beef Extract Soup Tin Chicago William Rogers W. K. Hurley GH4 LD1 "Suddenly she knows it is

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1911 Ad Armour Beef Extract Soup Tin Chicago William Rogers W. K. Hurley GH4 LD1 "Suddenly she knows it isThis is an original 1911 black and white print ad for Armour's Extract of Beef, a product by Armour and Company in Chicago. This ad features testimonies from Mrs. H. C. F. of Seattle, Washington and Mrs. W. K. Hurley of Texas. This ad also includes appreciation gifts from William Rogers and Sons,' which include a variety of household products that have the Armour Lily Pattern imprinted on them, as well as the customer's initials. CONDITION This 100+

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