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ASHLAND DAILY «D IN G S
Caught on the Rounds—
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A D aily C hronicle o t th o se w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local interest.
f w e n t i t l l i C e n tu r y H a s New C lerk__
D a h lia d isp la y c o n tin u e s to -d a y
F . E. S h a ffe r of M edford is e m ­ a n d to -m o rro w
only.
P la ce y o u r
ployed in th e
T w e n tie th C e n tu ry o rd e r now . E lh a r ts
22-1
G ro cery sin ce th e vacancy w as le ft
by C h a rle s M oore.
High F lyin g—
It is re p o rte d t h a t L a w re n c e P o r ­
M a rk in g a t E lh a rts —
te r h a s d e p a rte d fo r S a c ra m e n to a n d
Miss G race h u m a n re tu rn e d e a rly m ade th e trip by a iro p la n e .
in th e w eek form a m o to r trip to
C a lifo rn ia . She is a t w ork th is m o rn -
Mr. a n d M rs. Tom L a ffe rty ac-
ing a t E lh a rts .
M otoring to th e Coast—
T h e e x te rio r of a p o rtio n of th e
H a rd y B ros, g ro c e ry s to re is being
, re -d e c o ra te d to d a y w ith a co v e rin g
of g re e n p a in t. It is h a rd to te ll to-
j d ay how m uch m o re of th e b u ild in g
w ill be p a in te d . T h e L ith ia B a k e ry
in th e ir new h o m e a t 383 E a s t M ain
S tre e t h a v e ad d e d a d a y lig h t sign
to th e ir a d v e rtis in g schem es. T he
sig n h a s a b a c k g ro u n d
of yellow
w ith black le tte r s , m a k in g a n e ffe c ­
tiv e d isp la y . H olm es
G ro cery
is
h a s te n in g to c o m p le te th e new roof
b ein g laid on th e ir e s ta b lis h m e n t.
H o t ta m a le s a r e a d v e rtis e d since th e
co m in g of w e t w e a th e r a n d a ttr a c t
th e eye of th e cold-blooded c re a tu re s
A cco rd in g to re p o rts .th ey a re h o t
a n d y o u ’ll fin d th e m a t R ose B ros.
■
c o n tp a n ied by M rs. L a f fe r ty ’s b ro th -
V isitors for,,. S isk iy o u —
e r , le ft th is m o rn in g via th e K lara-
Mr. an d M rs. A. J . C ra ig a n d ch ild p a th R iv e r fo r th e c o a st w h e re th ey
w en- in A sh la n d to d ay fro m S iski- will s ta y se v e ra l d ay s.
you w h e re Mr. C ra ig is a n opera-1
•._______
(C ontinued from P age 1)
to r in th e S. P . office.
S top E n R o u te to M o n ta n a _
GOLF LIN K S AN D
HOTEL A R E N E ED ED
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M rs. E v a Lloyd a n d d a u g h te r Eve-
i (> \i> it in ( olifoi nia
i lyn of L ibby, M o n ta n a sto p p ed la s t
. i. .mil M is. A. (,. A d a m s leav e e v e n in g a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. th e l a t te r on th e W e st a n d by N e­
v a d a S tre e t on th e N o rth , a n d on
e a rly in th e w eek fo r s o u th e rn C a li­ S. D
T a y lo r an d w ill jo u rn e y to th e S o u th by B e a r C reek , w h ich w ith
fo rn ia . T hey w ill v isit Los A n g eles
M o n tan a to n ig h t. M rs. T a y lo r, w ho a c re e k ru n n in g d ia g o n a lly a c ro ss it
a n d o th e r c itie s b e fo re th e ir r e tu r n
is a v e ry o ld -tim e frie n d of M rs. s u p p lie s th e n e c e ssa ry w a te r h a z a rd .
to A sh la n d .
Lloyd is e n te r ta in in g h e r g u e s ts w ho T h e re a re e n o u g h o th e r n a tu r a l h a z ­
h av e been in S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia a rd s o r tra p s in th e s h a p e of b ru sh
N ot ice— Socia I Post po n ed —
fo r som e tim e.
a n d tre e s to m a k e few a rtific ia l
T h e E p w o rth L e a g u e Social th a t
b u n k e rs n e c e ssa ry |. W h a t is a b u n k ­
w as to h av e been given F rid a y e v e n ­
E fficien t Clerk D eparts—
e
r? I t is a m a n -m a d d e p re ssio n in q ie
in g of th is w eek is post-poned u n til
D w ig h t G regg, w ho h a s been of­ “ fa ir w a y ” placed th e r e to tr a p th e
one w eek fro m to m o rro w evening,
ficial c le rk a n d c a r e ta k e r of R ose b all on th e u n w a ry as a te s t of his
Oct. 5 th .
B ros, fo r se v e ra l m o n th s, d e p a rte d g o lfin g a b ility , a n d too o fte n , a la s,
y
e s te rd a y fo r E u g e n e to c o n tin u e his of h is p o w ers of ex p re ssio n . A p ro p o s:
D eligh tful Visit R eported—
M rs. A m e D ennis a n d Mrs. F re d m edical s tu d ie s in th e U n iv e rsity of Tw o w o rth y Scots w e re re c e n tly in ­
Me M ahon le ft to d ay fo r th e ir hom es O regon. M r. G reg g h a s a lw a y s been d u lg in g in th e ir fa v o rite g a m e of
“ g o w f” O ne a sk e d th e o th e r ’s c a d ­
in E dgew ood a f te r an in te re s tin g h ig h ly e ste e m e d a n d m ad e frie n d s
d
y : “ T om , w h a u r is M cT avish, is he
v isit in A sh lan d a n d M edford. B u si­ w ith g r e a t n u m b e rs of people th is
lo
s t? ” N a, I j u s t le f t him in a b u n k ­
ness a ff a ir s an d p le a s u re e x c u rsio n s su m m e r. H e is a m e m b e r of P h i
S igm a Pi f r a te r n ity a t th e U n iv e r­ e r wi h is m ac h ie a n d h is M a k e r.” T he
fille d th e ir s ta y h e re .
S cotch v is ito r th e n re la te d a s to ry
sity.
of
a m in is te r, w ho is an a r d e n t fo l­
E n ter C orvallis—
lo w e r of th e g a m e a n d w ho, w hen
L ynn H o rto n a n d co m p an io n left New Cars in A shland—
p lay in g v e ry in d iffe re n tly on one oc­
y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n on th e s ta g e for
It is re p o rte d to d a y of th e sale
c a sio n e x c la im e d : “ I m u st give it u p ”
C o rv allis to e n te r college. M r. H o r of a 1924 H u d so n s p e e d s te r to S.
“ W h a t,” h is o p p o n e n t a s k e d , “ th e
ton h as v isited re la tiv e s h e re an d in H. S h o rt. Mr. S h o rt w ill go to P o r t­
g o lf? ” “ No, th e m in is tr y ” !
T a le n t sin ce S a tu rd a y .
lan d soon an d r e tu r n w ith h is new
M r. C o rm ack s a id : “ T h e re is a
p u rc h a se . R. L. B u rd ic h a s a lso p u r ­
sa y in g t h a t if g o lf in te r fe re w ith y o u r
May L ocate H ere—
ch ased a new 1924 E ssex coach to be
b u sin e ss giv e up th e b u sin e ss, b u t
M r. M cR o b ertso n of W illa m in a , d e liv e re d from P o rtla n d upon h is a r ­
t h a t is n o t n e c essa ry . In fa c t th e re
O re. is in A sh lan d lo o k in g o v er and riv a l th e re . B oth sa le s a re re p o rte d
Is no b e tte r a n tid o te fo r a m a n ’i
in sp e c tin g b u sin e ss h ere.
M r. Mc­ by E. G. H igh, local d e a le r in H u d ­
b u sin e ss w o rrie s th a n a ro u n d o r tw o
R o b e rtso n m ay m ove to
S o u th e rn son, E ssex. M axw ell, C h a lm e r and
of g olf.
O regon w ith his fam ily if s u ita b le G ray c a rs.
“ I am o fferin g no su g g e stio n s, b u t
e m p lo y m e n t can be a rra n g e d for
w ays a n d m ea n s co u ld b e devised
L eague R e -o rg a n ize
fo r th e a c q u is itio n a n d n e c e ssa ry d e ­
R e tu rn Soon—
D ebits a n d c re d its t h a t b o unce In v e lo p m e n t of th is o r a n y o th e r s u it­
A. \ \ . E aston of P o rtla n d a rriv e d th e b u sin e ss m a n 's h e a d , w e re given
a b le tr a c t e ith e r by th e c ity , a club,
in A sh la n d T u esd ay e v e n in g to ae- a se v e re jo ltin g la s t n ig h t w h en th e
a sy n d ic a te , o r in d iv id u a l. T h e u p ­
< m ipany his w ife a n d d a u g h te r tc Y. M. C. A. b u sin e ss m e n ’s lea g u e
keep , of co u rse , could ta k e c a re of
P o rtla n d . O w eing to re c e n t sickness m et fo r th e f ir s t tim e th is y e a r to
its e lf by a c h a rg e of so m u ch p er
in th e fam ily M r. and M rs. E asto n
play v o lley -b all in th e g y m n asiu m of d a y o r ro u n d . In P o rtla n d th e city
w ere d e ta in e d a n d a re still in Ash
th e old N o rm al b u ild in g . T h is is th e c h a rg e s 25 c e n ts fo r n in e holes. G olf
lan d . T hey w ill r e tu r n to P o rtla n d
th ird successiv e y e a r t h a t b u sin e ss is n o t a riv a l of th e m o re s tre n u o u s
soon.
m en h a v e used an a th le tic s ta n d in g g a m e s of fo o tb a ll, b a se b a ll o r ten -
F o rd S a le s Clintl»—
as one of th e m e a n s to becom e b e t­ ns, b u t tills a n ich e in th e a th le tic
.S p ra tt W ells p u rc h a se d a tra c to i
te r a c q u a in te d a n d in te r-m e m b e rs h ip w orld a ll its ow n. I t can be play ed
a n d plow to use a t h is fa rm neai
gam es h a v e given a to u c h of r iv a l­ by y o u n g m en o r old, m an o r w om an,
R ogue Elk an d T ra il y e s te rd a y from
ry to th e a c tiv itie s . T w en ty m en a re boy o r g irl, a n d it is one of th e
th e F o rd G a ra g e h e re , a n d w ill bt
in v ited to jo in th e
le a g u e
w hich m o st d e m o c ra tic p a stim e s k n o w n .
d e liv e re d soon. T o u rin g c a rs have
“ I do hope t h a t m y d re a m w ill
m eets re g u la rly tw o tim e s a w eek.
been sold th is w eek to A. H. Me-
com
e tru e , a n d th a t A sh la n d w ill in
R e c re a tio n a n d a m u s e m e n t a re th e
lie a th of M edford a n d S hell H ayes ol
th
e
n e a r f u tu r e a d d to its m an y n a ­
chief g o als w o rk ed fo r by th e c o n ­
T ra il a lso h a s p u rc h a se d
a 1924
tu r a l a ttr a c tio n s by a c q u irin g b o th
te n d e rs.
to u rin g c a r. D eliv eries have
been
a m o d e rn g o lf c o u rse a n d a h o te l.”
m ade.
•Miss Luman enjoys Vacation—
V isitin g P aren ts—
Mr. a n d Mrs. R oss T a y lo r of D u n s­
m u ir a re g u e sts fo r a few d a y s at
th e S. D. T a y lo r hom e on S h erm an
a n d Iow a S tre e ts. T hey p lan to r e ­
tu rn to th e ir hom e in D u n sm u ir to ­
m orrow fo llo w in g th e rec o v e ry of
th e illn e s s th a t h a s cau sed M r. T ay ­
lo r to leav e his w ork te m p o ra rily .
H ere from M edford—
W illia n i K ee of
M edford, who
fo rm e rly lived in A sh la n d a n d is a
p ro p e rty o w n e r h e re , is in A shland
to d ay c a rin g fo r b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
Mr. K ee re c e n tly
r e tu r n e d
fro m
E u g e n e w h e re he v isite d a t th e home
of Dr. a n d M rs. B u c h a n a n a n d r e ­
p o rts th a t E d g a r B u c h a n a n is a t ­
te n d in g d e n ta l college in P o rtla n d .
M other to R eturn—
M rs. F re d W a g n e r a n d P a u l W a g ­
n e r leav e soon
fo r Los
A ngeles
W here th e y w ill be gone
sev eral
datys. It is hoped t h a t M rs. W a g n e r’s
m o th e r m ay r e tu r n to A sh lan d w ith
th e m . B a rc la y L eeds, w ho h a s been
sp e n d in g his v a c a tio n w ith th e W a g ­
n e r fa m ilie s w ill acco m p an y them
an d e n te r S ta n fo rd U n iv e rsity on his
r e tu r n to P a lo A lto. ’
< o u r te s y
is A p p r e c ia te d —
of
Geo.
Ogg th e i id in g s o ffice is m ad e m uch
b lig h te r w ith an im m en se b o q u e t of
d a h lia s . T h is is n o t th e f ir s t g ift of
flo w ers th a t Mr. Ogg h a s le ft a t th e
ofice. n o r is it hoped th a t it w ill be
th e la st, b u t th e flo w e rs a re
s in ­
ce re ly a p p re c ia te d a s a re a ll o th e r
gift.-; left h e re . Mr. Og£ h a s a g a r ­
d en of th e se posies a n d c a re s for
th e m w ith g re a t p u n c tu a lity . His
g e n e ro s ity is v o uched for.
T h ro u g h
th e
k in d n e s s
H ou se-gu ests at C lary’s—
Mr. and Mrs. J e s s C lary a n d Mrs.
F e rg u so n , m o th e r of
M rs. C lary ,
fro m (he e a st, a rriv e d in A sh lan d
T u e sd a y a n d w ill be g u e sts a t th e
hom e of Mr. C la ry ’s m o th e r fo r
sum e tim e. M rs. R ebecca C la ry a n d
lie r tw o d a u g h te r s , w ho h av e been
v isitin g th e J e s s C la ry
fam ily in
C a lifo rn ia cam e to A sh lan d
w ith
th e m , th e p a rty h a v in g a d e lig h tfu l
m o to r trip en
ro u te .
W hen
th e
w e a th e r c le a rs , th ey ex p ect to do
m o re o r less s ig h t s e e in g d u rin g th e
s ta y of th e v isito rs.
O ct. 1, s ta te pays $ 1 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 in ­
te r e s t bn o u ts ta n d in g bonds.
Miss G race L u m a n e n jo y e d a p ro ­
longed v a c a tio n th is su m m e r
th a t
covered m an y m iles of th e ’’P acific
Main S tre e t.” L e a v in g A sh la n d th e
m iddle of A u g u st, Miss L u m a n j o u r ­
neyed to C a n a d a , V a n c o u v e r, B. C.
As Well As
and V ic to ria bein g a s ig h t-s e e r a n d
h av in g h e r fill of ro m a n tic b its of
In One Of
leg e n d s a n d P a r lia m e n t
b u ild in g s.
A fter fleeing th e g r e a te r p o rtio n of
th o se c itie s sh e r e tu r n e d to T aco ­
m a, C e n tra lia , S e a ttle an d sto p p ed
in th e Y a k im a V alley to v isit th e
hom e of h e r b ro th e r. T yphoid fe v e r
o v erto o k th e local tra v e le r a n d e n d -
id h e r friv o litie s fo r a tim e . S he r e ­
COW S F O R S A L E — F o u r re g is ­
tu rn e d to A sh la n d w ith h e r b ro th e r,
te re d J e rs e y s . E ig h t m o stly g ra d e
C h a rle s L u m an of M edford, w ho h ad
J e rs e y s . M ust sell b ecau se of s ic k ­
a rriv e d d u r in g h e r illn e ss to v isit
n ess, W . E. M oor, 171 H e ilm a n St.
a t th e sa m e hom e.
22-tf-eo d
F u lly rec o v e red fro m h e r illn e ss
and e a g e r fo r a n o th e r v a c a tio n , Miss
C liff P a y n e m a k e s p a n e l d oors.
L um an a c co m p an ied h e r b r o th e r a n d
w ife, M r. a n d M rs. W ill L u m an or
AN N O U N CEM EN T
M edford on a m o to r tr ip to C a lifo r­
M rs. F . W . B a r tle tt, of th e B a r t­
nia. S a c ra m e n to . M odesto, O a k la n d ,
le tt F u r S to re of M edford, w ill be
a n d San F ra n c is c o w ere v isite d in
a t E . R. Isa a c & C o’s. W ed n esd ay
C a lifo rn ia a n d th e p a rty w e re in
w ith a sto c k of fu rs .
22-1
B e rk e le y soon a f te r th e fire . C om ing
n o rth th e p a rty v isite d a t ttfe hom e
D a h lia d isp la y c o n tin u e s
to -d ay
of M r. a n d M rs. C lay to n S m ith , ,Mr.
a n d to -m o rro w only. P la ce y o u r o r ­
S m ith b ein g m a n a g e r of th e K eno d e r now . E lh a rts .
22-1
P ow er P la n t a t K eno, a n d h a d th e
good fo rtu n e of b rin g in g 17 tr o u t
C hoose y o u r f u r a n d m ak e a d e ­
hom e as po st m e m o ria ls of th e ir long p o sit on it a n d it w ill be sav ed fo r
o u tin g .
you— Isa a c s S to re .
22-2
S A V E IC E
FO O D
Thursday, September 27, 102S
DENATURED ALCOHOL
TWO ARE KILLED IN
KILLING INDIANS
DALLAS JAIL BREAK
R EN O , S ept. 2 7 .— C hief of P olice
K irk le y a n n o u n c e d in police c o u rt
y e s te rd a y t h a t d e n a tu re d a lco h o l is
k illin g off th e In d ia n s- of w e ste rn
N evada. " I h av e It on good a u th o r ­
ity t h a t se v e ra l In d ia n s n e a r h e re
died re c e n tly fro m th e effects of
d rin k in g th e d e a d ly p oison, a n d I
also know t h a t it is b ein g sold w ith ­
o ut r e s t r a i n t,” sa id th e chief.
A s to ria — I. W . W . s tr ik e sc h e d u l­
ed fo r S e p te m b e r w as a c o m p lete
fa ilu re .
P o rtla n d p o rt h a d 123 v e sse ls-e n -
te r in g d u rin g A u g u s t a n d 20 p er
c e n t m o re to n s.
DA LLA S, T ex., S ep t. 27.— T wa
m en a r e d ead a n d one is d a n g e ro u s ­
ly w o u n d ed as th e r e s u lt of an a t ­
F ro m m - y long _ e x . p e rie n c , e _ ____
as a
te m p te d ja il d e liv e ry h e re la s t n ig h t.
C. G aines, se n te n c e d to be h an g ed p ro fe ssio n a l n u rse , I do n o t h e s ita te
a n d W illie C h am p io n , a s s is ta n t j a i l - . to s a V I c o n sid e r T a n la c th e m ost
e r w e re k ille d . P e te r W elk, w ho is efficient an d n a tu r a l sto m a c h m edi-
fac in g a fo rty y e a r _ s e n te n c e fo r ,c *ne a n d to n ic to be h ad. It is un-
eo m p licity in m u rd e r is p e rh a p s f a t a l- ' d o u b te d ly
n a tu r e ’s m o st
p erfect
ly w o u n d e d . G aines an d W elk open re m e d y ,” is th e fa r-re a c h in g s ta te
ed fire on th e
ja ile r a n d officers ra e n t given o u t fo r p u b lic a tio n , r e ­
c e n tly , by M rs. I. A. B o rd en , 425
en g a g ed p ris o n e rs in th e b a ttle .
P o n tiu s Ave., S e a ttle , W a sh ., a g r a d ­
E a g le V alley c a n n e ry e m p lo y in g u a te o f th e N a tio n a l T e m p e ra n c e H os
p ita l, C hicago.
35 h a n d s on v e g e ta b le s.
“ I h av e used T a n la c ex clu siv ely
E u ro p e seem s to be s tu c k in th e
m u d d le ages.
fo r seven y e a r in th e tre a tm e n t of
my c h a rity
p a tie n ts ,”
sa id
Mrs.
B orden,
“ a n d my e x p e rien c e
h as
been t h a t fo r k e e p in g th e sto m ach ,
liv e r, k id n e y s an d bow els fu n c tio n ­
ing p ro p e rly , a n d fo r to n in g up th e
sy stem in g e n e ra l, it h a s no e q u a l.
“ A b o u t a y e a r ago I had a lady
p a tie n t w ho could n o t k eep a tilin g
“ The Perfect Remedy. f f
FURS
A FULL LINE
OF HIGH
GRADE FURS
AT
IN I
FINISHING TODAY
THE GLIMPSES OP THE MOON1
T a n la c V e g e tab le P ills a re N a ­
t u r e ’s ow n re m e d y fo r c o n s tip a tio n .
F o r sa le e v e ry w h ere .
COM E in and see the new "Household Guide”
to successful home painting and decorating, $e-
cured by this store for its customers. The "Guide”
gives the recommendations o f the Sherwin-
W illiam s Company on the right paint, varnish,
stain or enamel fo r each surface and article.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
this week.
Furs made to order, repaired
or relined.
Carson Fowler Lumber Co.
In The Heart of Town
Coats For
Mother, Daughter,
and Grandmother
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No matter bow small or bow large, bow
extravagant or bow economical your
tastes may be—we ean provide for you.
Prices range from $17.50 to $125.00.
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Now You Will Need Heavier Things
Outing Flannel Gowns
W hite Stripes ,..$1.19 to $2.00
Solid Color Slip-ons $2.00 to $2.45
Heavier Hosiery
Corduroy Robes
Wonderful New Silk and Cotton
$4.45 T0 $5.95
and Silk ami Wool Hose in Derby
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Children’s Umbrellas
hi embossed patterns and pretty
colors.
$1.25™ $1.50
In fast colors—Navy, Green and
Red—Ivory trimmings.
$2.50
Children’s Heather Hose
Brown Heather, plain or Derby
R R )............................. 85c to $1.00
Red and Navy, fine quality rub­
berized Sateen.
$3.50
Wi liter Underwear
C arter’s W inter Weight Cotton
Garments.
34 to 38 at . ......................... $2.00
40 to 44 at ...................... $2.25
Children’s Rain Capes
Children’s ' Coats
46 to 50 at . ....................... $2.65
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The most complete showing we
have ever had in all sizes from
3 to 14.
Carter’s Style 469
C arter’s Style 469 Sleeveless, An­
kle Length Wool Union Suit $2.98
36-inch, White Outing29c to 37*
36-inch Colored O u tin g ........23c
27-iu Colored or White . A .. 15c
Bathrobe C lo th .......................75c
36-inch Kimona F la n n e l___39c
Children’s Knit Capes
Some with Togues to match. They
Large Bathrobe Blankets .. $6.00
Childrens and Misses
Y arns-Yarns-Yarns-
( barter’s Style 476
LONG SLEEVES
Half Sleeves, or Sleeveless, very
fine Merino Wool.
are irresistable.
30-inch Underwear Crepe 35c, 39c
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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on T an lac a n d by th e tim e he fin­
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ra v e n o u sly a n d a b le to w ork.
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ty p ic a l of th e w o n d e rfu l m e rits o f
th e m ed icin e.
My confidence
in
T a n la c is u n lim ite d .”
T a n la c is fo r sa le by a ll good
d ru g g is ts .
A ccept no s u b s titu te .
O ver 37 m illion b o ttle s sold.
New!
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PROVOST BROS
Refrigerators
Graduate Nurse Finds
34 to 36 a t .............................$3.49
40 to 44 at ......................... $3.69
Slip-on Sweaters
Ju st like M other’s are these very
Minerva and the Oregon made
pretty Sweaters for Children from
Maypole Yarns—All Kinds.
3 to 14 years old.
Knee Length Suits
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Kayser Quality in Heavy Cotton,
Wool or Silk and Wool.
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and Rousing Thrills—in the Land of Magic and
Mystery.
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