South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1919 — Page 11
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
1 RIDAY jri KMNC.. OCTOW.K -1, 119. 1 1
KIDNAPPED By Robert Louis Stevenson Condensation by James B. Connolly
,.up. !; M.'Mir'N 'A:r- i T (Iii t: the Pines. ?! " - of
It xx .i s 1,. u i . t P. ! .
th v.i i:-v ari-:", ard ?'.!";:. v. h :i
stf-.il th estates. But lie will hv. them l.irk s"or.." Alan aided cr'.f!y in ':' p:a:.s. Half hv -put!: wit and h-.!f
admit hi pi n t
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dines. Mr.
OlillKT !iii. Strxenm Hlr ,kfmorr" until Mftir M
,ss-: ' " "w i It- father . tl-atli. (nJinrtl to tli- ..n the whi'e l-st :iir.; in th- .-ha-
.,.. l-t. a a t a a . a a ... r"
; -i.tiniMim in- iMiii-f a njiMon most Irk-omi' doxvs. And I eaino ir.to n:v oxvn.
. , , ,M " ",fr a ,o !"--! to Ms nrti- t,nix'r.inieiit Iii- And Alan, whn m;iJ" a man of , iih n -tii vPjri,;i -. rtain r pn- gallant and buoyant spirit nrvrr- AH h askM xvas to l e put n
,.,.,,., .,,, ,rrj niNMirc Hiiiimr. nirir iinmori into 'xprr-Ion at tin- the r.v.d of his mi.-M'.n. A.- to that
h;d. i h.iw I iiw ilraxx mar
II Former -Records Smashed In This Oreaf Yearlv Event!
ÄS ii 2TÄ ?N0 STORE IN INDIANA HAS OFFERED SUCH AMAZING VALUES
a x e m
I .- f .! : t f r. r t h- h"'i the f"i "." r. of ' v." f'lnini; t t V' ;
the it y f r ;i:'1 urr 1 V.ir.x Ilk'- to tit'- 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 a kiln 1. low mv Th f a li t ! jite, : n a r I y upon the iavt ..rr' -h:yv a.vhored, three rar ukh to the ! !:- :!o-r of n. I nth. a that falal thirty .ifcht whi. h !ir;l''-.! 'i .-trurk: am! jet I v ilkM ori tov. Trd 'r Tiond. tlir treat unr'i i jiiakinc ir.-iiri' a I ''.-. I :ny , nol ft cwn ronun k-. who frr.r to in po fav- l iIit r th' r- i r.ouf , h-om Kiwn:' n v,;,s atro. if I half-' ivil word. -r".r s'ov'l or ; inld li nt- Iiiiil: i iT'-n for an a r..-'.v-r. It was i-, it:! .t ink a- I ha now . and his ho' harrrd and d ir k I -lioidd li no rs-h'-n I rrrr tn it: :nd it va- t ilioui;lit inoIf niik' h.il I" foro t:n ho jt rnd w II on tin rfal knof kH hr..-ich' him to th" indo w ;, rt-r sha k from wh-r, with a hi .'t.drh'.-.- and now I way of d"om. h" yn a n4' 1 to in lind I ltao oidy mir my hu.-ir.'?- a "f It sa a. p.K-an, Mooj.in;;. r!.iy- i alkin s!ih s a i faf'.l r-itur; and a l-isr lati'kl' um , ; .. .. ho i-- and an i'.l-k-pt onf- I saw trawl." when at lat h I'-t m- in. with dirt. t thi tin.- t-
i.u anl sjU'i rs naink' iiomi jmi.. tu I his tn
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the ro,,l of his mi-sion. A.- t( that, j l
slightest rr-pite 1l1 ''' if 1 "'' n" lu"rv- t!,;U f
from pain und
w rule Ki
napK"i.'" out
Iiis most hrilli
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. wem w,u with hi,,, tiu.r,;,n,r. ! Fir st in Value Giving! First in Underselling! First in zveryihinzfGRAND LEADER oils MLülÖ bülii täzti tikmmb bOmGi hint ' n i..iT t!i- roi.y-is'it a f I'V f!i" P
MKifHM's. and the i 'ü.l'a.! C..;n,..! uy . ... ... S A. All ri-:ts r.-.v-d. I u
WIUl. MOOIIO ,, ..rr... , ,vit! tl.- M I " ! II
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S-iii' at". All ri-.its
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! i ölrfhday fclfi ! TC HPT G?fc( At The Lowest Sale. raLiL bM I tyfi 1 Wlnllbd Prices In Town
i-.'.'- 2. v M tale of "Ir. Jek- v.-v s- 'i - r
ht' ' WV ll nml Mr. "-v,da
fif VY -1 ll j PrTl Popular of all 1,1- ,
fei 6-: -J the tnln- limat.
BRITISHER DECIDES
LEAVE HOME TO a
DODGE DOUBLE TAXES
j;-.- J. - -".t-rf I".-5.-. i-ier.. net er Iii re- e.v !.flM Or.
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CT- .WONDERFUL HK A tf INCLUDING ,-: , o
CLEVER NEW ti H & NEW SHORT (Ji) J Jf&5 AND $40 HJini ii J- PLUSHES & W
CHARMING $25.00 SILK and j -lVj SERGE DRESSES ffgi 'ifth !V.i:';'- ... ' ' '' It W j ' ; ; !..-:i'ltit'Ml ' I. ,f ... - X'.-.-i. , , f 4
family he went to j . r of P.rrk.-hi' . --o
the I nitMl States I an u:v iit"r "I . ;ml: i
, -Adam ... , j 1 i : of f h o A t M a i - p
K-" '"V? ' ."'. l,, 1 ii'tiMl Stales an invni'T i . , . t r': -'V'" ""i wlieie lie was ae-j i onii.'.aiii.-d t th. ' ''jr': ' ' lalined. hut his sum on hu-oi.m ta J . .- - . ri.:- ' . 3 .....l- .i.i!i,... 1 d-r:vr-il from irn:.
of it. H r. I .-tawd -om- t!.is. th -pent one of thoii i,eees-lftotl a Ii St.af- U xo 1M-r" i.i''i .ioni l.-.y whi!o he sparingly fed m- with por- . ,appl-t jx-riod- '(-h i,, r Solitude.- Jtyotas. where ,,,',.,,;.',. n., a-If,,.-. in An - rn- --1 o..,e in.ij h lidK" and a rar- half-'aip of a!e. i:i their first real Stevens, ,n lived 1 S b J-S 1. sa'ranae. N. V.!,;i,tt Mritam. that h- eamo.t eon- L :
llo; . I I'o, lnl, . ( ih...! ; . t s ; i o n , ! i riv in ' I I n ' ' ! : ii
me nlqht h k'a- m- 1 0 pounds, home, "Im S,,li-
! Irre he wrote foi
tinn to re-id" in h:- ""intrv.
Min,' it was a d.ht Ik owed ir. , tude." In lljcrcs. At the e,! of I ft Seri liner's Macaine the esas in- ! ' ' 1 hts Mt:I
father, an, with it ira w- in- ai -., a months lio wa- a-aiii linn- hark in- j rlndln- "Hi-
ti a !
o.j nt ry. I y l -1 t Par of b ;s , S '
I.'iiilcrn I a-aia-rs."
.. 1 hi-othr. Wa-!i:ni:f n M. C. Sm. i.
mat- !.-v to t he hii.:h -fair tower. t aenie wiifT-t-ii.- ti,... ....... ... - ........ i . . i .. . he .-a.. I tie :r iM.o-.e- w -i . . .j.-. i y
I ...... ...in hi, 'i -.-a mi -N a ii' I i nit in ei v in lira, 1 . ii ) telling mo to h-ins him down t he j ;(,,,nemoiith. where they liMd in . t he rharni of w hirl, l ndr. 1!" ''' ", ' ::J 1" ' ", J "; ' !,,t ! (J I rhf -t at the top of it. 1 went, poor ; . 1 th-y wouhl have l. .!) if ;i nta e,. j
I
foid. into tl.--- dark to hrinc it; and
i
onlv a blink of snmmnr liRh'tninK ' V",1 ' 'n,,ranrr to thr ' d -house, j price on his liead, I found Alan. It
America, ho said. tak
a
... Alan plurr'd me witli o n e p -to - .v , , . T MVfi mi' from stepping into -pac . , 1 was in the same hour that I wit- ' . . , , I where I eould see to sho..: through .and l.einu- da.-hed vh'e, down from. who.Vf.r mht ro,n( ;(t op nrssed the killing of Camphtdl of
.14 to per- ,
rout, and the British inland vr-vfomo Jt
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' f ir" parti'-uiai iy fioiot:s ta havo South Fetid v. omn a nd v- '.-
mi Mii.ti i, enisie jiiori. s to com to tllf-5s W imortll oat: at Jus si" - ill
l- i . W o kn,.-.v jt j absolutely imp'-sd-le to t in.1 their e.jual . u re th , :-.-J.'v., '
tnpai-ison vi'l t" it it this -t a ! -t i pt , an.i $ a!n.
SMARTEST S37.50 FALL
t s-u-i-t-s ci) ii . ... . v . riv n..?lry
: .i Kind: d.-v. !....-d in tir.-s' ;iT fj ; n.... i p.. .;iti- M.TTT. fur trim- H ' , . .-d -n.-d-u Veiril mnrvrd H PJ r.J j h lien i s ft-e,. at this hj-
th" top of the tower.
' ,f the r-tate that h" had dfra ideil ni father in life I had then no -iispi' ion ; hut that happenimr of the tower vavr roe a glimpse of hi illany. In the morning my body wanild he d i-eoVf red ;i t the foot of the tower. Iiis !n iiounds in my jioekets. as one tryinc to escape after rthhinjr his h't. What a tale lie would make of it! Next dav my uncle spoke of a friend, Ella Ilosra.-on of tlm bris eovenant, then 1 i n off (juensferry on the Tirth. proyiosin that I .'o to call thrrr with him. I atrroed, brim: ear er to pet a a ay from that rvil house; also I had knowledge that rr.-idint: in Cju'i-nsferry was Mr. Itanki-llor. th eoimsellor and aRenf. a friendly person and on who knew moro than any other of my father's bu-ino-s in life. We arrived at ijuecnsferry. hut 1 did not see Mr. Kankiellor, foreby I tir-t allowed myself to ho led into looking oer the lair with Capt. Hi .season and niy uncle. It was so that I came to be knocked on thf head and kidnaped to -ra on the .icn i merit between my uncle and 'apt. Ko.-e.ison that I was to he .-old into slavery in the Carolines. It a.- a fair wind the hii-t day to sea. but following days were all he id w inds, the -hip making so little way on lor course to the north that t'apt. Hosia.-on made a fair wind of a foul one by he.idituc her .-o ith lack the way we had ome. iMirinw this tini of had weather
elo.-ed dour r through the plass skdiKht. The other door he left open, standlnr: before It with dirk
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fi..,- the American tax is dcllic' d. ii oWO dHU VJUI 1 ndnUMJIEC S.J.VVJ
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My solm: to live in Amerua we , I rr.. T T..T
(Ilonnre the mm who l-,d I,hph a i, a....ve, .1... h H6W 10.311 I i I 1111 U JUlilUi
- v' 'Si.lKllO OOUl'ie III." MH'MMi'
doinc the kind's; will against tlie
Jacobites. The shot came in
and sword. They came with a rush f---shiin that I seemed to be an a
of feet and many loud cries toward Alan. I heard a shout from him
complice. I had to llee or
handed. It was Alan who secured
' " i Sl. OW 1 1 lou i ie uii" i n co i in- - .it. i ii - - - i the ;,iy r'reive." said Adam X. Singer. t" Ol such "um. nf our brothers has alread- ;N ( U r f a ; K S i ac- done this." t 1JT JH I 1 llf . ! J r-.r pirls jiffes f, to It I -hnintv ured j 1
COATS
;-ud a try as of'someone hurt. Thep . ny immediate escape. For twr
I ame live men w ith a spare a rd ! mont hs thereafter, with red-coats
""? ij :r,ir. H iiid-or.ie
now
puardincr rvery road and p:len. I followed Alan through the country of the Campbells.
It was wet and cold and slim ; food for us both, with now and thei j a little something not much bet- t
for a batterinr,' ram to drive my door in. l-'or the first time in niy life I tired a pistol; and hit one of them, which drove them hack. lly then Alan's sword was running blood; and the tirst mate, he who
had murdered the cabin boy, lay!trr Hie- hut of Jacobite. Weary
FOGGY?
! veivets, phi!:.'S :i nl wool
3
i.iat-rials. Spei.i.il at
now ni "dels fr
the hiph si .c ol tii-s
f lli h. nrw, fur-trimriie.l I effects. Fine all-wool m.iteii.il. Special at I
Women's New $15.00 Silk DRESSES ".i won women i.'T,.' kere for IT'-SS.'S ivl'iH we olYi'i' mi' ii values as t '- P.enutiful silk poplins, in all new f.ill eolnrs :tnd ni'. dels. SjuMial at
Stunning 355.00 Tailored Fall uns
in w ver
wlio w.i f ' !i ; t and f
Rich New 365.00 Sea I c He Flush
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dylnp; fn the Jloor. Another lay beside him. Tlie-y came m-xt to my side, sonic to the barred door and one dropping through the skylight to the floor, where, after tirst rinsing my eyes I shot him. He dropped with a horrible groan. Another one's legs dangled through the skylight, and
T grew and full of pain, crawling f
the wet heather and climbing thf ragged crags and hills. Posted bill? promised great rewards for our capture I saw them everywhere and many there were who knew us for what we were; but never one poor and miserable though they might In. to speak the word of be-
If Bilious, Constipated or
Headacny take f 3
!sI2.95!$19.50j$
ei.'L'ant Mild e T ."l ; d. Is ('iillip ire t!.. -e U it'll .ö ;!t;d MlitN idseW here. I I'Te .'i f
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n U See Window
L-'ipiuy
Cascarets."
Tomorrow the sun will shin for 1 r h
I BEAUTIFUL $15
n
you. Kverythinx will seem rlcai
ro-v and bright. Your system is
dlled with liver and bowl peison which keens vour skin sallow, vour
trayal. "Such." cried Alan proud-' stomach x'tt vonr hf,ltl tog..y fill(1
UR
scarf:
him I shot too he ilronnrd dead
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atop of his companion. Alan was i 1S 1 no " J," 01 1 " 1 'Planner ; achlnff. Your meals are turning in- ' U ' then irkintr one who clnn to his U ran'" Stf at laPt to (lueens- 1 u p..i,on. gases and acids. You an U tU ."
legs, and putting the cutlass to another who was coming head on at him. A third held a rntlass over him and yet more were crowding at him through the floor. He seemed lost; hut he broke clear and. taking his distance, ( love one. love another, ami then, his sword Hashing like ipiieksilver. drove the others like sheep along the deck. We were masters of the brig. Alan embraced and kissed me. sayiny: "Ihivid. I love ou like a
the abin box xvas killed by the tirst i brother. Hut man. am 1 no the otlicer In a drunken passion. hi- ! bonny lighter!" and setting down
body cast overboard and I pressed Jlllo hi.- berth
by the table. sword in hand, he burst into a (Podic sontr.
Ii w.i-3 night, with 1 swell ami a' The very m xt night we struck a
thick whie for. the men h-tenim,' f..r breakers, xx lien the briu ran oer a boa; and sent all but one
ferry and the home of Mr. Rank
iellor. who proved a shrewd kindly friend and. who at once set about retrieving my rights in the Shaxv estate: "Your father," if explained, "was a good man but xvak. He loxed your mother. To win your mother he let vour uncle
. , .... ; mint e!e of the el rmht. Hon t stay bilious K . . 1 . j-i 1 ih ri'di looking Ida. stipated. Feel splendid al- ( ,. ... r , . .. , 4 XVnlfdiko flirs XX lie!
not fe
or con
ways by taking Cascarets occasional- 1
ly. They act without giipin- or ineonvenlence. Thov nexer sicken i
xou like Calomel. Salts. Oil or harsh pills. They cost so little
Cascarets work while you sleep
i Far earfs are a!l
1 now. Voii'll
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LOVELY $7.50 New GEORGET'E
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In oxer a dozen nev silk, hand etnbrnbl
ered and boided models. K.-al S
values. Special at
y i) ii s e t Ii e in. priced at
..... k -ü: jjf f
I
Newest S5.00 Blue
Serge Middies at . . xfeö! ti
7X.M
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reef. I xvas throxxn into the sea.
thinking I would droxvn. hut found
1 spar and with it kicked, myself j
! us i way of the brig's bowsprit. lie i iitere.l the cabin, or lound-1-o-ise. looking co.d as xou pbase.
man to the bottom. That one. with along till my feet found fpiiet xva-J bap and a dutch which showed ter and dry land. Of tho ship or hi- rare acility and stiemrth. hoard-(her company I could see nothing, j
I-itor I learned that all but the xvoiinded xv ere safe. The ship her-j sdf xvas a total loss to Capt. Host-j
;nd ailed for something to eat and son. which I did not grieve to hear. the drink to xa-h it down He xvas After days of wandering and so- j :i eP-set. rather -mall man with a rot inquiry, for ho xvas one with a daik face and dancim; biiuhf ex es 1 I ,
1 'de- hi great coat xv.ro two -ll-x . 1 - n 1 on n t ed p!-tols. a dirk and a ;t e a t - word He made hi- name knoxxn. Alan Stewart Hreck. and
xxithouf fear a n imu m e! liim-elf as' en nii-sin for I'rirri i'h ir!ir I I'toio a nionov -!. !? ab. ut him. h i' !
tot i the eaptaiti ;a mnrie.is to be .- a-hofe on l.innhe L. b. Thi'" captain shook hands oa th t arg'. in. hut at on xv. nt on d. i d-t xxith his ür-t rtic-i a- t" h'OV beT to come if ).. IV.one. I .' t ? bad T'o ' e f . ,f the tain and also if a a- urx h -pifal-;t to a man xx c ho! a!! i-ut ,ji,.wiid. s" T warned the -tr.ci. of tin lot. Surprised hr w . - ,i u w on, .'-kit'.:' l"e xvoiild 1 '',!l.l XV I')) him. .Taeobife thouch v xva-. J : 1 1 d 1 XV o U b 1
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When motorinj. If'i jur the thin. On e.ey kind of run. To ftniüh up. ith tfirrjlnj cup. Of fraftrint Golden Srin
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Dainty S3.00 Voile Blouses In dozens of pretty model. I e.t ut if nil y em- ? A .Q blidd.Mfd :t II I trimmed J lj U wit h Ii nes t lace and hi- fi -Vertien. .Special
$10.00 Georgette Blouses Iovelv inw fall . ! Miens' in rb !i lian l em QpO breidered and bea i-d ) X)0 lii'-d-ds. .Ml new fad A shade-. S i ial U "
Stylish New $7.50
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pr.-l t - pi 1 id fahrt'-' '. -d -.!"'' and -.vied ;...lln Sj.e. ; .l!.v pri- ed at
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MÄCAROHI PRODUCTS
MADE in a modern, sunlit plant at Battle Crcek,Mich. We cut them into short lengths to please the cook and avoid awkward eating. Try some of the worth-while recipes on every package for making Glorious Dishes.
Ask your neighborhood grocer,
Manufactured hj Armour Grain Company Chicago
Ala Maktr f Arr' Gri- Crlr O.U. Cars FUkts fa-cakt FWr.
Void! Admire These Handsome SB AND $10 TRIMMED HATS Hundreds of loveliest Lyons and Tnnne Silk Velvet nn,1N JTI r .Mjrr..r.-.l Velvet Trimmed Hatf. In dozens -f distinctive jVi Q W nindeN. nre lin ludcd in this wonderful lot of und Pj SP trimme.l hits. You -a?n compare these xxith y
pi and even .b" lints -houn elsexxhere
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Mis'
omen's Smart .
W"tnen' ami nils;."' b.'iuti
1 fill silk velvet siilors. trim
med wit'i er"! train ril b.-n. al-o pretty trimmed hats with flowers Ktra spei;il. r.irth1 .1 y Sn 1 o 5 CT) ir A
HATS
Trimmed
One table of x omen's and rnis-es triimned xelvetecii hats ;ind silk velvet tarns, in in-west Kail and Whiter stx los. While they last
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Mathers xvill -'jrclx delight in tlds wonderf i; 1 sin.vxdng f nii-ses' and 1 hd lr. iPs beautiful trimmed - lv. t luds at our fa tin.ii luvv jifiees. "iiii .an '.uns', friiin as I 'xv asin in ft-
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COMPARE THESE VALUES Women's New $12.50 Ripplette Sweaters at $8.95 Handsome New $3 Velvet Hand Bags $1.98 Wom's New $2.50 Trim' d Dress Aprons at $1.69 Infants' Dainty $2 White Dresses $1.19 New $3 Fancy Sateen Petticoats $1.98 Boys' and Girls' $1.50 Coverall Suits $1.19 Beautiful $2.00 Envelope Chemise at $1.19 Handsome $2.00 Satin Corset Covers $1.19 Boys' and Girls' New $1.50 Rompers. . .98c Girls' New $3 Gingham Dresses for $1.98 Women's $1.50 Fibre Silk Hose, now. .98c Women's Finest $1 Silk Gloves, spec. 79c Women's $1.25 Fall Union Suits at. . . .98c Women's $5.00 Crepe Kimonos at. .$3.98 Girls' 55.00 Slipover Sweaters $3.98
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OLDEN ÖUN cq&gq is not
sold by peddlere because we vant you to get it fresh. It is blended xo S&vg tbe choicest flavor and steel cut to prevent dust and chaff! It is full weirht and all coffee.
TT - Wool son Spice Co. Thl-do. Ohio
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For values out of the ordinary one visit will convince you. Double breasted overcoats with convertible collars and full belts. Made from pure wool fabrics, in beautiful colorings, $20, 325. $30 Vuuiii;- men's latest design suits, with or without belts, made from all wool : mcy colored cassimeres and flannels.
$25. $30, $35 Boys' overcoats nackinaws from $4 up to $10
D. FEINGOLD Model Clothier. 5C3-510 SOUTH CHAPIN STREET
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Men's $3 Winter UNION SUITS
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GREAT BIRTHDAY SALE! Heavy $5.00 Plaid Blankets
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Men's Heavy $8.50 Wool
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iMen's 50c Wool Sox at 39c
$2 Black Sateen Wk. Shirts $1.69
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$1.50 Work Shirts
Heavy Large L50fC5 BlankeU for W$$J $7.50 Wool Nap gj 3 ft Plaid Blankets. .Ö.l?
$6.00 LARGE WARiM COMFORTS hxtr.i larj;.- heavy xxarm
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