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The Gillette Blade
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Russian Agency for Gillette Razors and Blades
Mr. A. G. Micheles, 53 Liteiny, Petrograd
Note the Gillette Diamond Trade Marks and the American Flags in the Windows
they would go in another way. Mr. Micheles had sold the goods and it was up to the Gillette Company to make delivery, and they were more determined than ever to accomplish the task they had undertaken.
We had previously learned the port of Vladivostok was congested with 400,000 tons of Government supplies and merchandise, and at Irutsk, a point on the Siberian railroad, freight was piled along the tracks for five miles. We were also informed that only eighteen passen-