South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1920 — Page 6
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OCTOBER 30. 1920.
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Th. nt";ro: ;irf . Mtitl' d to :rythi:u uarantef' l unMcr th or.s:itu?i''Tuil .1 ni f.'"lni.T:t u hirh a'linit:cl th-ni to i i: h i hwt tluy hou!.l not forget lh:it "no .-.i'-.t- lit mo will lc rf-'ittvl .o-callfil "Oi'!l U. .:'." for it !.' ''!:! a .s- ur f fi tiou In -f.". tliP two !..(.- 1 i.r. ;uit" t(.rt.ti;i to .ulTb r.. r- i- T'fol'.'i i'1'. n't o"!Yr!.-.i in ar.v u ih.iv, th a i:i' tr. of tlo '.hltt r.o t- of hi.- own d prt ' of i tt t Ilisri "c Th.- J'-sirt- of many n".;ro -s to Imitat whitf iti-ihhor."-', r rvrn vm ciI th' iii in th- ffi'T to h.ir ,i rio.i timr. will nut hrim: any of h m lo th.t place of Mi'-O'.sf- r"arh' il ly Howard. o THE SHAKERS. Tl-.i- .-.'ri jih r m itlrr.vnt ;it l"ni"n Vi'.laco. ii southern Ohio, huh h n abandoned. It va.s thv last one of ho middk wast, and w;is tounilrd 11." y'ar.to. Thrrr old lad if s. t'n 1 t of - ronu-.i unity that r.rir- r.u rrtbvrod 6 vi d'ptrtd. Two hav- ;.Ton--to t h i T" r'.ra! rwva; d Th- third .iran--! th1' moribund Sh.ik r colony in N'v Uanhirf . the lst one on tarth. The strict rr. oral lift, ihr cl'nr. hralth. the '- lr.t :raft!m.'ir.,.iip of th.- iniddV- v. t-rn Shakn commur.iti t niad th ft n hjword for a tloz-'U Jfcad.;. Set upon hy mbr and pt rt-rut d in th rout. ncfuhpd of all orts of lixitjo h.-caw- of thfdr curious il.ir.f. thr Shak iv, bitüid wa ll and N'nw tin ir ft ft i. about rono and tht ir larclard holding ih- propfrty cf oth r rhtirchf.". bub cc j-tunifs ar.d (.anil'' wjjs madf the fhakfi.roridti?ous in th- la? r ntury ulu vfa r t h : r ijuit i r orr.re.'ir itir wir found. Vrt oi ca.-'Lonally thro was nmfthin to -nl'.n ven th ir dull da. For int.m thfr- wis Khlrr Will! n. I1' noldc. u ho rntrd tb.f rfir Ltr tn 1?7." "l'or n p- riod of thn-r yr.ir.J." fays ,m d"l Shtkt r tiorunn r.t. t ry S'urid.iv hs would r,;rr over ar.d r like a v.irrwitirl from !hf r5:.'.cn' to th.f church. 'n M-avinp the church, he- won!! b. fizod with Tb.o Mru i nip -:!.. . At thu unusnl ar.l ur.srf mly pr ic-ti.-e h.- w as :rtt-n-'y noTt;: d. The fowa r roptrol'lr h.rt w.is vo ur at th.a? at Timr-i'ln- would tum o r fo p.' .. J'i-? a though Th-y wart- n.r.ü-'ht." An.1 now th. . Shakers nr-' or.- frei nnio-.-.; u;. Wc fh.-ill noi 1c ok upon. t!u:r like o EXSEN. ALBERT JEREMIAH BEVERIDGE AND HIS SEPARATE PEACE. Tou'h Bnd hat :i.tr.1 .rtra'.n to Ir.diar..i".- ,-sub-!'". c poti!'" a thf litt- Thf vh-'r' Kor-wi It nr. !rmal him; x-n. Albert T. lievrridt'o. No on ' fei won Vt th.it Ft. v. ml .: h..-. j-dnd trn-5 with Hard ins, H'ars-t and Vi-rick in advocating tin. i-'"ct:o:i cf ..n anM-U a. cue a.lr.;inl.tratlon irA a -ya:i p. .ce with C- r:r.i?:y. I:- the archives of th Anuri' ,! L'.hr..r ..5"Ci ia?ion '. t riir no'atlor.: "is w1!l-. A. J What l Tch'.nd thr War. r.otd .s-Merr:'.!. 11V pr ') - r-n n, v. ith.irawr.." go jT..jj bo thr. äö;a'.o Mr. C v. ri i.y's denunciation of Hard.rK. an-i the ' 'o'..l u.,rd." and the rt'P'ii'liuiii j ,i rt si t i -r !. r v. ar a.c a n l toiI'w;r s th-- ! t " jo r-r. rr.f.or. i? i? ivot th.a h ! s ,try ; th.fin .-.. hut that he 1-nes (Jern. r : irn--. Tie ib "a r...?at;.--! MT.;p!y :,v ans that a I-c.t-k wri":i by H-. ri.U w i . on-: li ia d proGrrr.ian bv th-- h ir I of . . -.. r. !'.ip i f ?h Atn- rican I.l' :ary ..ti :.. :r : w '. er.J'T- -! frora the .h-'.? . f p.:: :. ;.y ::.- -'.us tin war. Taut the VW.-- n '. .r a . ' r a : : ü !nv::i l.oc p tmltted. a rendition to a vi.-:- , v r. th.rouirh force of :;:r. c.riu::i.-'.i!.o? Lrcu'h.t u.- ;nto the wcr.-l -u,.".: .. iki:-.,' ii It:.- v :;:.try an tr.vray cf h:3 ri i.d. the kd;.-r, . .;t?i:. . ::" 'in fait c: hi- hot k. natura i. p?vt j . ?:-: l.ki Mr. liovi;; it ar.d h: e .-.?:: a.'.-aUit upf n tin dcr.;ccracy cf th? p.T't 'vr. yp.ir.i, 15 icordi". ?ly un 'ertar. dablc. Mr. Wiiaur. sh'.a'.d hat .ccjaj Mr. lie vcr-J ji-'s book,
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"A'-s 'J i' !!!.: i :!!in I ha:-: (t Ursk. It it - x-r'? :) ;- th ,i, it was to brin? him ht rt i diy to talk on An. r5-;jnk-m for th- 50-
ri-a r.i. 'at 10:; fund "hat wa. to h crt-atrd ! ;.i- '-It nn rivrial. I'.y tin tiun In- hai jda.n tioir,-h that to him Annrie.anthtr ic i:r'r nor '. than rtptiblio inism
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wrh is .i ;d-'. liirr.f if .jt the helm of the republican ; a r';.' un-l that ihr An" rica nizatiijn fund, v hn '. Ii' w.-ri:d to build up v.as to bo nothim: more r.nr 0 than a oontributio?n to thr republican canipaijn lund through tb distribution oT antl.1 Kit i ru'iir". It w a.- a w raier.' ul atldrciä on "natior.ali.-m" as opp' -t..! to wha.t In' lik-d to term "intf rnationul-:-!.'.." it; hi- Mfli -.-wip .s at the- president and tho ;ia :ty ar, i l.uvi" (oun.int which he- had brought ' n k from ! .ti. In.-tai t.f fitting his ar umeaft? to iht faci- of history. how-v r, he wrotn hi-'ory to :,t i;; fn ts. l-'f.r it.-t.anre. in hi.s Americanization .nldrt.-.s a- Pi 1 !- addre.-.s Thursday ni'ht, h pre--.:nd : hat tin- "new natb uia' i.-m" advfcatrd by-Hot,--. !; in r.U. was th- typ; of "nationalism" th it advo at d. äs oppor-vl to th? lngu, nd it w.i. TM. thir.tr of the yort. What Hoost-vrlt udvorateti .1- "n.'.-w r: 1 1 ion.o M.-m" whs non centralization in :h- f. 1I1 r.'i! -nvornmuit. About th- nearest approach to talk about a I.r:in f-f Nations up to was Ailrd Tel. tiv sun's prar for a "fedi ration f the W'.l'.d." Mr. r.rvrridir- i.- an "irrrcoiu ilabde," u r.f4'j Cation -ably, of ihr .John.-on-Hor.ah st:hooit and i upparii'l; -i'-.akm;- for Tr. Harding' because xc j.s ". - lin.st any Lvaiue of Nation ami rn.sJdr; this 'ii" 'rappf il" if Hardimr is elected. Lvi lently h i'ors n't belitvf with -s.-rs. Taft, Root. Wiekersh.am, Hfiovi r. rt al., that. Mr. Harding lid at I)ef M' iiifs, win n ht said it was "not intf rj r tation.s or 1 .-rrvations" that he wanted, "but rejection." The it a.- iii Mr. Ib vt rida- wants rejection, he says, is that there .art fo many bloods coursing through our vrii.s, so many nationalities in our makeup, that should we entrr into a Lf'agup with thtre foreign powa rs, vl v.)uld m t into trouble. lit- set ins to think we mi'ht lall to pierrs and tlnsr various? bloods attach us by bits to the various I-agiP: members, by thr attraction of like hlood.s to like. Anyhow he i.- tor a separate peace w ith (It rinany; tlorsn't want th Unit d States, to take any part throUfth tin Ltacu,. 0r Nations in ( nforcim; tle termti of pt ace b 'tween ik rniany and our ft-r-no r allies still pro-German in that 1 specf. at i-a.-t. If a copy of his book on "What i.s in hind ?h War" wire avail iM', mayln4 th.it would explain i, rr.oir elt.irly still. I'irliap.s Im thinks tin Grnnan jieopie f on- blood, which lm boa.-tj-: so jiroudly is so e HS- nti.il to his ld-a of "nationalism." oijht ti hive dominated tin- earth, as they undertook to do in l'.'ll. Il ir. too bad that the campaign i so near at an end that the republicans can't have time to st ml Vi-rick here and let u. have his viewpoint too. o
Other Editors Than Ours
WI.AK AM) niSTOKTlIi). (Sprinj-fiehl Itepubliean.) 'no of th-' signers of tin- manifento of the "31" republicans xeusin aiwl expla inlnir their suppeirt of i-e-n. Harding was f'res't Lowell of Harvard. Gmr.-,a Woodbury, assistant secretary of the navy, and chairman for New Hampshire of thr Harvard t ndowmrnt fund, has written a letter to Ir. Lowell jUuti.'it: from his speeches made in support of tho . iKUe and asking him how he could, in 1 -v of hU past utterances, explain YJLi present po-aton. The statennnt by tin- 'M republicans say-.: "Mr. Wilson refusrd to aceept any modiiit ation and in-.--..-?t d upon the .iKiat iat nt absolutely unchanged. " "Th:?." Mr. Woodbury .-ays in hU letter lo Tr. Lei we 11, "is utterly f.-le. You know it i-. At any rate, you said in Manchester in April that it was. and now you say the lireef opposite. "How can you a.s the guide, counsrlhar and friend of eung men s kinj.' an t dm-ation at Harvard edb set them such an cvunrle as you do? Op.e cm understand a republican partisan and rsp.et him. 'nt- can understand a d 1110 rat ic partisan and reli him. Hut how tan any man explain this reent act of yours con.-;s?t mly -.vith tbt dignity, trr:i!y. hi;;h ( ha rat tt r and dotion to truth whi'h should attach to the prtsimt of Harvar! college?" o Sn. Wat.-oji still insist..- that the Unittd States i'iiould si::n a separate peace with Germany. What .1 .-tra litre contrast that is to his famous n to Is 'erhi" spteth deliv.rcd after thr 191 v Ration u !i' 11 he w.ir.t'd the "alius to march to IS r!in an I -ay. 'ilgn here.'" o In spite of the fact that both of the b's particomplain of bring too poverty-striken to wage the kind of rrr.paisn they wanted to. tlv public his managed to get a prt"ty good idea of the issues, jt d'-csn'i take any "slush fund" to get real n'w.rapers to print rtal news. c Orodric.i atid MeCray have agreed that the tax hv.e l-1 prrf ct and that it should stand unchanged, but tiny sttn. to be the only ones who hold this a w. o Farmers In Pen ton county have !ot thousands ot ticiars through Warren T. McTray'.s Chicago boar-i of trade eon. f rn, yet h- stiil insists thit h Is a friend of the f irrra r. o Th oldest voter annc worn"! may br' over a Ivindn d. ar.d prrud cf it. bv:t more of them wou.d rather br retarded a? oar 21. 0
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i::orninc by hearing the winter's supply of col makinc muss.' through, the thute to the cellar. o It is s-kid that senn- bii: coal associations are con.;..'n rtr.g a r ductiors in price.-, but they do not In- ; nd tu la; precijiitate about it. -- 'O Thr are two seaion of th year when It is anroving to be bald-headed fly time and winter tim-s
The Tower of Babel By BILL ARMSTRONG
kti; ru: Tiov iu lllti.v. We really drn t Know what to do. In a d mocratie pape r, we read Gov. "ox'f statement that he will b
j n-ctfd Tmsday. Then we pick up
- .v-u.iiv4.i j-.t-i-'i .iii'i (ii.-r fiver that Hardirg liat just made an as-s.-rtioti to the etfect lie wid b elected. It i very evident that one of th.' men is gcing to turn out an awful liar. That's on advantage of being Gne reb, even if he It in jail He can stick to the truth until it hurt., fro far as prediction are concerned; which brings u to the subject of today's lesH-m. 1'ioture if you please, customer-, I'-roth-r liiiffn.; Dh in hi15 prison cell next Wednesday morning bright and early gettintr th election rturn. with hi.- Lre.ikf.ist. Harding and Co wiii !,c yelling "thivi-s, roobr-rs. skull drugtrt-rv and recount," but not so with Gene. LiM-n please to thi-t. cenversation. a Gene poken ginger.'y at his punk looking Jail fgg. GLNL "Good morning Turnkey, how about the election?" TI'R.VKEY "I don't hardly know what to fay Gene. You ye. both Harding and Cox claim It, ar.d thev fought .all night about it over the long distanco 'phone. About 3 o'clock this morning, Mrs. Hardimr state that "Warrrn started out of the house with a kind cf u faraway look in hin ey and a. shot irun. and fieaded down the state road toward Dayton. Iatr reports are that Warren met Jim Cox in the Dayton
BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU
at Warren, striking him and knock
ing him mto run- of t Lt ir big Hoj presses. The maehims wer run-i n:ng and Warren ras pretty batlly 1
shr.'k up. Hut the worv part of; th. whoi. thing ,s warren ten on . fjcw EHxir Called Aspironal, a fuil pace ,-,d. and th.ey ciatm la II ' ...... r.
have to go through life with a larg : picture of W. L. Douglas peging shoes at the age of four, from now j on until he's called to final account; for ?"me of the things In 's been i railing Jim. I'll tl! you. Gene its'
one of. the saddest ends of a irr at political campaign 1 have ever seen."
ACCOItniNG Tt) MKS. H's STORY WAILItnX STAHTKD FOR DAYTON WITH A GT AM) A BAD look in ins i;yi;.
News office. Ii .seems Jim was busy making up for the final election extra. Warren called him a highwayman and asked to see his union card. Jim got ugly and n ade a pas
Gene and the big, genUl turnkey
of rhe cool federal jail th n :--tT ' down and cried like children. AI! in all it was mighty pithe? sight. Gene sitting 'here and cryim: into hii eoffee. which b came stead-; ily coldir and weaker as he cried, j Finally tin eon v- rsation is 1 - j Mimed, Gem- puliing himself t':gth-' er with, what w m. di al men d s-I cribe as a Jerk. Gonst-rviitieea resumes, a iar-.-r 1 needle bting us d. so tnat the other prisoners cm hear it: ! GKNL "Iv the way Turnkey.'
how did I run?" TURNKEY -big nnd genial and chewing Navy 'scrap ) "You carried Sing Sing by a plurality of 42.0 0 n. Jfdiet is s-ifely on your sitfe of the fence. Sotne of the outlying wards at Ivaven worth are still out. but you have a safe majority there as well. Funny though, the insane wards voted almost solidly for Cox. The democrats seemed to have the Inside track there. Coney island went wet. and local option at Walkerton was overwhelmingly defeated. They discovered the two dry voters and followed them nearly to South bend in high pow red 'ars. but the pursuers wire fmaüy sh.ak n off the track." ' j GKNL (gives grfat sih and finish egg, which had begun to get
I a oit rrosted --"Onr thing nice
about being in prison the day after election, you don't have to bo bothered with a headache." G-ne then turns t his jailer and aks if he knows where he can get sonic real beer, and the two discuss other matters of no interest tu our readers. Wt close this great, historic word ricture with the desire to bring jiist one thought to you before we do. to wit, i. e.: "LIVL LACH DAY SO THAT WHEN YOi: FINALLY GO TO JAIL. YOi: CAN SIT IN YOUR. CELL AND TELL EVERY MAN TO GO TO H L." The state can now have the witness.
Medicated With Latest
Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complica tions.
Mors Truth Than Poetry
By JAMES J. MONTAGUE
JUST FOLKS BY EDGAR A. GUEST
A PRISON TlL(ii:i)Y. The state controller has refused to approve any more bills for hairtonic at iag Sing.
Donovan.
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w hom The taste lor stimulant was chronic.
Was much depressed with prUon gloom ! He prinud himself w,th dandruff' tonic. ! The eiitiitiionweulth the dupe sup-
plied Which served to furnish DogFace eju Icker With all the makings of tide. Than tveu bt.ttied red-. ye limior
LIFE'S SPLENDOR.
There is so much of iaughter on the!
earth. So much that's tender, gentle, fine and true. That ail th bate and bitterness men do, And all th sorrow rhiiling joy and mirth. Are bvt to memery when the skies grow blue. Sin stalks in horror for a little while. Vice takes its victims onlv from the few. 'Tis the exception when a friend's untrue. DUt here and there the- human heart is vih Life's splendor n -r can b1 hid from iew.
Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Prica While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Como Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediato Rolief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in th' drug trade is Aspirona.1, the two minute cold and cough reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by th'i laboratories; tested, approved and moat enthusiastically endorsed by th highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people a ten time as quick and effective m whiskey, lock and rye, or any other cold and j cough remedy they havo ever trid. i All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you hive to do to get rid of that cold if to step into the nearest drus I eiore, hand the clerk half a dollar I
for a bottle of Afpironal and tell him to 6erv you two teaspoonfula with four teaspoonfuls of water In) & glass. With your watch In yout; hand, take the drink at one sw3l ) low and call for your money back In two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don't ba bashful, for all drulsts invite yoii and expect you to try it. Everybody's eloing it. When your cold or cough Is reJ lieveel, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal ia by far tha eafest and most effective, tho easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough rennedy-for infant and children. Adv.
wen need HOT STAND IT
Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound Surely Removes Suffering and Pain, Here is Proof.
WymanV-October End of the Month Sale
Sale Ends Saturday at 9:30 p. m.
New Merchandise repriced for the occasion Clearing out of incomplete lines
Suits Luggage Silk Plush Coats Toys Rugs Dresses Dolls Drrs5 Skirts Notions Trimmings ouses Jewelry Corsets Furs Toilet Articles Lingerie Millinerv Blankets Children's W. Smocks Domestics Hosiery Middies Bedding Petticoats
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The .warden, when the boy.- would shirk. Would keep a huir-oii buttb handy Which put tbm in the trim for work As well a-a whiskt gin or brandy It ktpt tin c.nvict.s up to snuff. It nerved them in their daiiv duty. And on his bouks h harged the stuff To Dmgsi, ami Kt'iutsttit - to r.eauty." The cost in time !ec.in.e so go. a! Til? auditor beliid he'd better Cents rve the interests f the statt, And so he wrote the following letter:
j "Dear Warden: Please inform your
crooks Their tastes are rathVr toj L route . They think too ir.ui h about their looks: I disallow those bills for tunic." No hammers on the rock p i 1 v ring. No more the balls and chains arc polished. Since in the confines of Sin.g Sing The hair-oil ration was abolished. La h convict with ' scowling face(Joe l.iggardly about his duty. l'or pioi is a dreary plnre Without those Requisites to Beauty."
More sunshine lailn upon tin- tarth than rain.
; The days .an- tou'htd with more J of joy than woe.
j D. spin- the hurt and grief which! i men must know. I Tho sin ami sham0 mjr hearts l ; " grow giad again J
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to do roy ork at times. A friend told xa e about Lydi a E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it. It soon stopped all my suffering 60 that I am now feeling fine in every way. I recommend your medicine to mv
friends who have similar troubles. You miy publish this letter for the benefit of other women." Mrs. Will Thoma. St. Paul, Neb. Lvdia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Com
pound, made from native roots 2nd , herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful ; drucs. and today holds the record j of hein; the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thou- J sands of voluntary testimonials on Hie i in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, j Mass., eem to prove this fact. For forty years it hai been the j standard remedy for female, ill.", and ! has restored the health of thousand i of women who row arc free from i tuiTerirg. by its use. '
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This Is a campaign 'r vhtch the coal wagon attract far more attention than the ic wagon. (Copyright. 1920.
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I5ABYS COLDS Mj are soon "nipped in the bud" without "dosing" by use cf
Cill That Cold With.
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FOR AND Colds, Coughx OjVl La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy ha.idy fcr the nrcr er.ef.r-. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relievts Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Caöcara is te:t Torus Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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tion. thi day promises little in the! wav of success or harmonious cem-j
diti.'ns either in the r-iim f bu.-i-rn ss or in the other interests of dHiiy life. Tho mü.tfic forces arc dominant, with r."t a ray to rncurage adventurs beyond the ordir.arj routine. De'ayf ard obstacles may be the reward of initiative, with n" prospect of financial return, as Saturn and Jupiter are both adversely piaed. with the- luminaries also in unfriendly aP rt 1'r.der the oir-
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would soothe that itching skin The first application cf Rcsinol Ointment U5ually takes the itch and bnrn riht out cf enema ard similar skirt J3ections. This grntu, healin? oir.tlaent 5eerrvs to pet riht at the root cf he trouble, and s a Im --ft rjrc to re itore skin health in a sr ort time. Re3r.r.ol O r.cntnt and Sfi? t all d-rtr.v.
IDENOUR GARMENT
Remnant Bargains
MANUFACTURERS SALE Bargains in Seconds and Odd Garments
Beginning Saturday Morning
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health should al r ceive attention. Tluvo wheso birthday it is have the forecast calling for attention to hvalth and are admonished to avoid speculation ard r!k.i in employment. A ihlld born on this day hould b kind and reneron. well trained to work hard for a living.
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Will Stop that Cough
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from our present low prices on 36-inch Plain and Fancy Percales, 36inch Manchester Ginghams, 32-inch Plaid and Plain Amoskeag Ginghams, 36-inch Bleached Sheeting, 32 & 27-inch Imported Ginghams, 27-inch Apron Check Gingham, Women's House Dresses and Aprons, Children's Gingham and Percale Aprons and Dresses.
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