South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1921 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1921

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MRS. CARLISLE'S TERM OX COMMISSION ENDS I.VPIANAJ'OLI.--. Nov. 1. Cover-

Cray ) six appointment to

Mother Badly Burned SAVE HOOSIER INFANT Savins Babe From Flames FROM WATERY GRAVE

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DEAR BOY" LETTERS r1"'

VALUED AT $10,000

otatocs First

International Show

I GRAND I1APID3, Mich.. Nov. 1 ; Northern Michigan potato growers

Votes From "Alice"' Offered

.PROMINENT MEMO

APPEAR AT WINONA ä .

took the lion's shart. of prlr.s at the

internation.il potato exposition at Duluth, Mlr.n., ae-c-jrdin to I). L.. ; Ilasrerman. agricultural agent of Cnolifle. Watson. Roniil anil

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in Court in Action Against .rrturnoJ h.re after attending thej Other iNotablcs to peak Woman Doctor. j .show. The prize for the boat inter-1, There This Summer. rational display was taken by lichi- j I ' l I t. I . .1 Tl A 1

j ;bMn men v.n ; .-Aaioueu rtin.sucyana WINON'A LAKE. In !.. Nov. 1.

uoi'iPn iiu.-st-u iiuwiot. ana m i v,iirf.s.;n tic u',ir- nv

ICALAMAZOO.

Mich.. Nov.

r:r;kr. Th terms of Jive members f ..he v.or'.-l war memorial commi-:-.n anI th-- term of one member -f the boa nil of control of the Indiana soldiers and sailors monument

. xp:rc-l .Moniay n;gnt.

onnta? of Kvar.svUIe.

Janus P. Goodrich. NVIn-

clif-1 r. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle of cmj.Ii F.end. are included in thfs-io whoso terms expired as i.uriilxrs rjf the world war memorial commission. Thomas H. I5usU'rk of PnoII, is the member of the monument board whose term expired yesterday.

bv 'Alice" and ad-

Karl" played

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in.nt t. i rt In th a Vi a n r I n r tf-

,r'.v mnrn ,ii,n,tir,n .. ; kftlng iuwcMtlon of Cheboygin. Ie

rnvv Mrs IMn.i Grice. of I E- Sncathcn. of Char.ev3lx; J. Fred

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Kiwan'.s

his return frjin ;i

Sutton.

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Iirudy, of Wolverine and

Mbits of Petoskey (iolden Itussets.

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'.r.y.vi.rth. of th!? city. The

wr ro prort'jcot by Mrs. f;r'r j -:rr: that' lh- Kalamazoo

,n had won away from heri

!v- of h r hu-'bnn l. i 1!" ;tI ov. r t'.v "unhappy situa-j

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what harm had .''C:n dorn

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:!Timd. Mrs. Grice had

arr.te.l from hr husband

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trip through t:e east, including Washins-ton, Dr. J. C. lireokenridge, general secretary of Winona Asvemb'.y and Bible conference .viid that plans arc developing for the bcokir.s- of addresses by nationally and internationally known men and women at Winona Lake on the average of at laf-t one a week throughout the summer season of 1022. Amor.; tho.e who may -appear at Winona Lake anJ deliver addresses,

OWOSifO. Mich.. Nov. 1. Mr. Klmer Purdy. if thin city, w is badly burned about the hands and arms last nlsrht when her hom was dpftroyed by fire. She placed a dlh of kerosene on the Move to warm it. An explosion followed and burning oil was thrown all over the small house. She tried to beat it out with a broom but failed and then re?ued her two "wee-a old baby, who wai in the next room. The houe and all its contents were detroed, in

cluding' a bi stock of winter visions. The family was left A tute by the fire.

MNCHNNW, Ind., Nov. 1. Cary

Pryant Sailor. Three, was saved from drowning; in the Kaibarras river here yesterday by Charles Miles, of Lawrence county, Illinois. The boy was point; down the third time when Mile reached him. Two hours later the little Sailor lad had fully recovered and disappeared from his horae. This time Iilwas found wandering alonir a railroad track.

STOTK MINKS OXW, ti:i:i:i: haiti:. in!.. Nov. i era! hundred irir.r c :np!"y1 near T-rre Haute rrf i?. 1 to w-rk to;!ay a.- th" r'-'i't of he cJ'.'--'.-off injarution l.-'.-'-ied 1v Ja-lce A. p. Ar. drf-n. A f w min r r ed down entire!-'.

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mi. r. w. v.Wdii.v, DI'.XTIsT C1T .7. M. S. IllJcr. Practice Limited to Orthodontia. (Straightening Children's Teeth)

Iho 111- J'.IectHc' Shop irin- ami Itepalrtnjj S. D. Moran & Son

r-ed th it lawsuit was ! 1 OUtniUl SlüVCr V OUIHl JJC-McAdoo

"revenue for an imaginary

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to win bark the aff'-ction of hT

: ..' and by love nnd attention. "Hp wi'l not 'ott.c to my home .-.-tin, you may be sure of that." .aid th- letter to Miu Grice. "I am deeply rorry that I have added to our trouble and I will gladly .!., v. hat T cm in th - way of repara-

Your h u.-band an 1 I have de-

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mented hv Court and Committed to State Asylum.

ONE KILLED, FOUR HURT IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH TKIUIK HAUTE, Ind.. Nov. 1. One man was killed, a woman was .--riousjly injured, four others were hurt and a seventh passongcr csouped by jumping- when two autos :n which they were riding crashed into a freight train on the Indiana division of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroaa in this city early today. William Loving. 32. of Terre

Dr. Kreckenridge said, are Senator j Haute, was killed. Myrtle Loving,

,Jimes Watson. Atlee Pomercne. and : 27, his wife, was seriously injured, liorah. Secretary of the TroTf ury ; Tho otliere injured are Louis Kwo-

Glas.. vice-pres't Cooli.le, y. G. chala and iildred Ward. Charles ;

former secretary of the Havrwarth. of Jackson. Mich., and I

treasury, llorr Dahsen and others. lie said that while in th. east ho had a t'ilk with and invited John

j Wanamake.-, of Philadelphia, mer-

"7 7TT . S1.00- $l.oo $1 GRAND LEADER SELLS FOR LESS$i.oo $1.00 $1

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KALAMAZOO. Mich.. Nov. I. !

While Rev. J. C. Cook wa preach- j O ? ing his sermon in he East Avenue j yi

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on law enforcement, burglars were i I

ransacking the parsonage for silver- ! ware and cash. When the minister

and hlsj wife returned home, they found the house, from cellar to garret, in disorder and about $200 In cash and some silverware and jewelry gone. The intruders went Through every desk and drawer In the house. No trace has been found of the robbers.

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AL of WONDER VALUES I

Kaymond Sanders, of Oakland, 111.

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Sreal watch

led to separate indefinitely."

UNITED MINE LEADER FACES MORE TROUBLE

tkki::: hapti:. Trouble piled up to lay

L' wi. pres" t!v Pnire.l with efforts

Nv. 1. for John L.

and rither oflicials i line worker.-. P.urd' ned to combat the "embar-

ray-ung" situation created by Judge Anderson's injunction decree; disturb, d by Hsu: rertion" in anis, at d facing delayed trial for alleged .orpirary in connection with the :'' natl'-n wide strike, they found ... new thorn in the union side to,:.iy a thnat 'f s region. A "rotninitfee of thirteen" appointed at a ".--cret" mas.- meeting of rr.ir.er.' of th- Terre Haute subdistrict today sent teletrrams to II-

fc,..!. j the mine woTK-

WAHSAW, Nov. 1. Following a hearing in the Kosciucko circuit court Tuesday, Judge Lemuel W. Itoyse found Harry Long. 17, of nine miles west of Warsaw, insane,

and committed him to tho hospital

for tho criminal insane at Michigan City. One week ago Monday, Harry Long became suddenly demented

and killed his two-brothers, Kussel!. n the program TUp .mrl K'pnnetb throp hv tri Vein IT I Ftobinson, sister

chant king and former postmaster general, to speak at Winona Lake, but that Mr. Wanamaker Faid that because of his advanced years he j could make no promises. j Dr. Breckeni idge also expressed ; the hope that President Harding j might be brought to Winona Lake

for an address. Among women who may appear

ire Mrs. Don gl. is of the late Col.

them on the heads with an iron pipe, j Theodore Roosevelt Since that time he has been con- I C. Catt.

lined to the county Jail here. Monday an indictment, charging first degree murder was returned against him. L'nder the Indiana law. had

he been found to be sane at the ,

and Mrs. Carrie

ÜUCH! LAME BACK ?M LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY

Rub Pain Right Out With Trial ISottlc of -Old "St. Jacobs Oil."

Small

i:pyorth Lr.AGUi; to mtkt. RATTLT-: ('1M-:i:K. Mich.. Nov. 1

Planet for a three .lavs' c onvention of ' not cau?0 I,aIn-

.l,n K-i'.,, rlfwtriff Vnu-nrtl, Ucho is CaUSed by

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following the hearing lea iruo

present time

before Judge- Itoyse, he would have : of the

hrmuht to trial before a iurviNov.

Kpworth assooiat ion

and Ministerial

Methodist church to be hdd to 6, are being made. First

Kidneys cause .Backache? No! They have no nerves, therefore can

Listen! Your back-

lumbago, sciatica

or a strain, and the quieketst relief is soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs

4 to 6. are beintr made. First JkU,J u" -UU1

on the murder chartre The voung ! Methodist church will be the scene . j ....oo, on the murder charge. in o , vt fihnr rhPr,1M stiffness and lameness disappears.

mans menta.' cunuuiun i-" oaiiiuuitu i - to an attack of Influenza he suffered j will help entertain he delegates.

three years ago. I

FAMOUS RACE HORSE

ATA- DIFS AT MUNCIEiru:u1'

I money

MITNCII-:. Ind.. .N..v. 1. diaries !. Anthony. a member nf one of the city's pioneer families and on .f the wealthies-t men of the city, died 1 i-i night of cancer from which ho ha 1 bren suffering for more than .-. y.-.r. Hi.- suffering turned hi mind temporarily a month ago. , him to shoot himself 0:irn,i-:h the head. Mr. Anthony tu one of the largest real estate i .-, r r r- in Delaware county and alo : ! !v known in race horse circles.

Mistaken Identity Causes Trouble for Instructors ADRIAN. Mich.. Nov. 1. Over- - abcines on the part of a city " ciii policeman cauecd annoyance :nd emV-arrassment to tw teachers f the State Industrial School for ':r'. here. Four inmates of the lnritution escape.! and the young teacher."-, attractively gowned, hur-!-;. rl to tuie of the railroad stations to watch the trains. They were n:.taken by the officer for the run,way3 and dt spite their protesta-ri--vrt were taken back to the home. , i tlo-v were Identtfied.

j RPRGDARS TAK1-: SAl'M.

POLICi: HINT M:GR0. ! HI:i:D CITY. Mich.. Nov. 1 RICHMOND, Ind., Nov. 1. Police j Tubers broke into the ('avanauorh todav were searching for a negro hardware store at Paris and took

and white man who last night held ! away the safe, a victrola. tires, auto j

up Albert Gösset, night ticket agent j fupplies ,.f tlm Pbesaoeake und Ohio rail- I to J 5 0 0.

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and obtained $175 from the. r.m ranee maoe u.ioun a ironi drawer. Several persons w it-1 window.

nesi-oa tnc noiuup.

I Don't stay crippled! Get a small ! trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from

your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain.

FREE!!

Rub old, honest "St. Jacobs OH"

and robes valued at $030 " " ,M " Iia-xe bcianca. yieu-

N( clue has bcn found. r,'M"la' rncurnatism or sprains, as It

.absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Adv.

Try KEITS-TIMES Want Ads

A self-sharpening atachement has been made for lawn mowers.

This fine, guaranteed watch will be given away absolutely free with every purchase of $10 or more in our children's department for the next 3 0 days. Boys, Hero's Your Chance! C5KT Bl'S y: VERNON'S "Rvery Inch a Clothing Store

Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Cold ? Use Healing Cream

If you: nostrils are clogyed, your ; throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, i apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ i destroying cream into your nostrils. :

It penetrates through every air pas- :

sage, soothing Inflamed, swoolen membranes and you get instant relief. I How good it feels. Youp nostrils ; are open. Your head is clear. No j more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small j bottle of Rly's Cream Ralm from any i druggists. Colds and catarrh yield j like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. j Relief is sure. Adv.

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is to take care of your health. If you get out of sorts, head heavy and weary with sick stomach, it is usually constipation a system clogged with waste and poisonous matter. For over 70 years BeechanVs Pills have been correcting just that condition; is a trial tested medicine easy to take and sure to act in overcoming constipation. No taste no gripes.

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P:gs of the type you want. Our herd boars . King William of Broad View Farms. Libcrtv

f the best producing boars in the breed. Specir pic.- and boar rrady for wrvlce. Will take

iHtfl. torn or hiy in exchange or ncte; of reliable farmers. OroacI Viev; Farms, Inc.

liAPORTR. INDIANA.

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What! Coats with Mole Collars

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$49.75?

Yes and Suits with squirrel collars and the most charming, up-to-the-minute Dresses youVe ever seen at the same price. These are the values th are being found in this

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Which progresses with ever-increasing popularity as its possibilities are realized.

THE COAT

To see the coats offered at this pleasingly low price is to understand why this sale has met with such popular approval. Think of coats of such fabrics as Orlando, Pollyanna. Normandy and Bolivia, with such trimmings of Beaver, Mole. Squirrel, Wolf and Neutria, at $49.751

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Tine Seite

Suits that will arouse your interest the moment you see th em. The materials are Tricotine. Y 1 a m a, Moussyne and Chamoistyne, with trimmings of Neutria, Mole, Australian Opossum and Wolf.

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Frocks of individuality and charm for street, afternoon, evening and daytime wear are featured in such materials as Canton Crepe, Satin Faced Canton, Poiret Twill and Tricotine.

One Special Lot of Suits,

Coats and Dresses

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The Frances Shop

The Frances Shop

The Grand Leader's bifr bargain event that hundreds of thriftv nronlp Kave IfArnd In

JT look forward to. All over the house you'll find unusual opportunities. Things you need .

ngni now priced to save you money. Better come early doors open at b:J0 A. M. sharp.

Why Pay More Than $2, $3 or $4 When You Get It Here at Only $1

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Women's FAMOUS MAKE $1.75 AND $2.00 COÜSETS

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til and silk finish Proeades. newest elastic top; front

vJlace and the reprular

ijmodels; all srees, at

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W o m e n's genuine S1.Ö0 pure thread silk Notaseme l!no, in black and colors, will be sobl on pollar Day only at $ 1 . o o pt r pair.

$3.00 AND $4.00 SILK

.ga BLOUSES pf While They Last

'T oMii.- lot: worth

Wonfn's New Silk

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j!y we 11 made, in f!es!i and white-

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WE'LL SET THE WHOLE TOWN A TALKING WITH THIS

Great Sale of Women's up to $25 Nev Fall

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overstock! New York n a f .i ct nrers we'r

enabled to offer 2im b.-nitifnl New Kail Winter crarment at Hilf Krb-e and

Phoo!e from li.'innnif, new. up to the tt i i - -

n tp models in warm Winter foits: of Too materials: all sizes, at

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$10 NEW FALL DRESSES

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B'' Fall Dresses, of

fine tricotine. Serpres and Kenulno all wnul Continental Jerseys, etc. This entire lot at 53.00 each.

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$40 NEW FALL SUITS Your choice of half our stock of V.'canrios and Missc.s' ultra fashionable Nw Fall Suits, tailored if fine V e 1 o u r .-. Serpres, and other.--eaded, braided and ? ri b r o i d ered ; all sizes, at S20.no.

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WOMEN'S $6.00 SKIRTS

Wniiun's and Mi .-rs Sl-irts. in irctty novelty Mixtures and pbatcd plaid patterns, all sdiadrs, all sizes, at JP..'0.

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Avonn.vs 92.00 JJH AND BAGS I Women's Hand Haps-, I in dozens of entirely new shapes; special at

only $ 1 .o(.

vomi:n's i.t.-. i : i it. BLOOMERS I Women's fine 13m-r-broidered Jiloomers

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ret-Tilar. at fl.oo.

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BRASSIERES'

two run

Women's Ürassieres

al.so l?a ndeau x, J n flesh r

i ty or white; special at

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iu:al si.t.i sciiin CURTAINS Kine Ferim 'urtaii:. 2'i yards lonr. ir, white, cream or ecru; special, pair, at ?1. .

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m:.i. si.rr. taiii.k CENTERS Fine Tahle Centers worth $1.7;. regular well made; special at only Sl.f-0.

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v BLOOMERS ! J Ti!iti:i; ror. ! ' Cliildren's Hloomer:-. j O worth t',."c regular. aU j wanted sizes, cut full, i rH at :i for 1. '0. ! C3" fit 1 1 1 1 ( I : w ;-.f(i

DRESSES r?-d!dren's Presses (').(, f.Kii. from manv styles; all wanted sizes; special at only H oo

TWO riIIL!l!ti:s UNION SUITS C h 1 1 d r e ns Winter weicht Cnion Suits V'ell made; . i values at 2 for Jl.tio. TWO CHILD'S KMT SLEEPERS Children's Jnie Knit Sleepers; choose from all wanted sizes to 'i ; at only 2 for Jl.do.

TWO W Olli. N'S M.m UNION SUITS Wi. men's; Kl.-ei-.-d fib-

- . .s v . ..... . .jibed 1' n i ii n Suits -s

Choosf from .-ill w.inted sizes; special at 2 for .si.cn.

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worn: N's :;rc HOSE, 6 PAIR AVonon's tine Hose, in hlack, white or brow a all sizes to 10'; special at ' for ?l."e.

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Women's line Muslin downs, with neat em

broiderer! trimme d

tops; all sires at $1.0".

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NEV UP TO $5 TRIMMED --?JL S W t t

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We wish the lot would be 50 ntead of 2?n. so Kreat are t!; - alues! Just to frive the women r.f South I lend so :n et 'nine: to talk about, we have procure'! 00 of Women's beautiful, up-to-the-minute Trimmed JIat.--, In rro-t ev ry

TWO Jl.oo SILK CAMISOLES Women's Ii n e Sil 1

Camisoles with prett;- tv'

lac? and tmbroider' tips; special at onl; 2 for Ji nn.

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Children's llompers ivt Cl-nntn fmin -ill ivin...'.'1?

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C'IIILI)Iti:N's S'Z.M I Velvet BONNET5" O Children's prett v V . Q vet Honnets (Jhoosfrom many eohrs special at only ? 1 . 0 .

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INFANTS' ."ie .IIFFTi' PANTS, 3 FOR Infants' Ji:"fy Pant Choose from all wa-..-ed sizes; COc valu-1--pecial at Z for $1. FN FA NT' x2.oo KM ; S A C Q U E S Infantr' Kn:t Sa'-.u C!iO'js; fron. i :.t:. numbers; well ma : special at o,'j!y Ji.o.v

i.Il.X - 1 1.1.1. l.IJ ' V UNION SUITS fa f. j Men's 5,eavy :!.-ce d fr'"1 ! i.bbcd U.-don Suits i-J

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UNION SUITS P:ri TWO I 'II f. iA r.oy.-' i . -a vy 1 Yi fj !ind l'nio;i Suits - pVj? t ; i 'hoi i v.. f r ri a!! war t - -..Jj '. OR DRAWERS l-f i i on If; B.! Men's- flee, e. ) ; r. d T IC-rVl 'i!-!"l fie, c J s!,irts ,Uy V r I ir.cv( rs i'o" fP' TM .-ill . :i Tl ' '! sIT.-j IFV ::'2.2." WOK.v PANTS ;,!,:. W..rls r..nts I A '' Cl oos... fr,iri, all want- t if 1 " :M.jr. on. vor TS AND CEDAR OIL ; c. dar ; a-i-l Mo; Lft 's.'-rth $!... K' t'.e,- yj C II i I.IHt FN's M.2.-, p-s, PLAY SUITS rl tw rem jJJ IrJ Cbildrer,' l'la v S ot t -;:l f'i!I and r . jS s' 1 ' ' itos h i : i. y7T SWEATERS l'.o -,' Sweat rs. vs'.rta Jt ?2 ' " ro"i!.!r; chr.ose rM fr-ru all c.b.r:-; all 1. 1 want"d siz tt 1 (n. ie i - i. 7'c tt KKisn yr'N TOWELS, 3 FOR X Tari;i-a T-vo-N, w..r-: Y.V j 7.'.-- r trular. v. ell n . V-J V j la-'t'at' :: V..r "f : .''. ' '

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