Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TviTOITORP MATT, TRTTTNT), TrTCPrOTtP. OuT.nOX, FnTTVAY, OCTOBER "18, lfll2.
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EXAMINATION
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FRANK
PARKER
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BE HELD SATURDAY
Tint prullinlnury Ih'iuIiiis of Kiiink
l'urktr, lixld iin a hiihhcI In tlm
(Iforjui llmliixluiloiin intiiilur rums,
fdllowllIK II riMlfoNNlllll hy ,((
Hiiuiiiim Unit lut wiih iiri'Mi'iil ul Hut
lillllitK. mill (liiil I'nuili I'urld-r Imil
Ktri(!( (lid fill II I hlliU', WIIH ll)HtIOIHll
unlll Knliinliiy lit Din rcqiitml of
Will .Miuilrty who Um ln'nii ri'lulni'il
Ity I'mKitr to ilM(i)iiil him, Tint hour-
Iiik wni rii-Ht Hi't for limirliiK In Jntt
tiro Dhx'm court for 2 o'clock thin
uttiriiooii, Hid ii)NtioiiiiiHnt com
liiti 1 1 in t Attornity .Mciitcy iiiIkIH Iiiivc
u clihiico lo wurlt up tlui ilcritiinit.
Curlier wn iUchIIoiiciI hy DUtrlct
Attorney .Miill.y IVIilny owiiIiik l"t
iihIiIh from ilrcliirlnr. I hit t hn I, now
mithliill of lint iiiiUI.t mill tlnil
Hinuiim wiih lyliiK when ho hronitlit
him Into the cnm, ho luul nelliliii: to
Hity. .It U itipoili.il howcvi-r Unit IiIh
nlllil In fuiilly In t lti evtrnnio.
Tint niilhoiiilfn worldnx on the
ciimt ilcvlnitt tluit they Intvu tin
eiirtheil corrolintlve evlilimi-o nutilum
Parker which litKen In romiectlon
with Hiiiiiioh' Mtory wllj he Hiifflclent
to convict I nrlcor A Ioiir lint of
wIiiii'mmhi have tietin MiinniomMl hy
lint Htnle,
SEIDEL TALKS
TO LARGE CROWD
CUuJrfATIC CANDIDATE FOH PRESIDENT "SNAPPED"
V.ITII W J. BRYAN. THRICE THE PARTY'S CHOICE
UPON
SOCIALISM
PERKINS GAVE $250,000
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(Continued from Chrii One)
l.ovwtt, uhtilrninn of tint Union Pa
cific mitt Huuiliorii Pacific roailit, re
KarilliiR the illnitilMhal of tlm Kovern
menl milt lo cancel Innil lenitetl to
Hie Central Pacific ami Southern Pa
cific wan refuted iy a Hlntenieiit of
Attorney Johiii . Call of Han Krnn
clttco, ieclal Koveritineiit coiinel In
tho lltlKutlon, fllett with the com
mittee, l.ovtttt tiwont tlinl tint hiiIU went
tlUmliHeil In I SUA lint Call ileclnreil
tint initiation occurreil ten onrit Int
er, after lite rnlnliiK tiy K. II. Ilnrrl
man or 125(1.000 for tho IU0I cuin
IiuIkii funil.
"If JiiiIkc l.ovett matin xncli
ittaiement It wan wholly iiiiwnrruntetl
hy tho fnem," Call miM. "The tlU
iiiIkmiIh went innde by t'nlted HlnteM
Aitorney Itohert T. Devlin In Hun
KruncUco In lUOf.. A new null wiu
tirouhl with tho Hnrrlin'nn pnrtlu
an ilefeiiilantH, they ticlnu nillhpcim
nliel purtlen neccuHnry to tllnolvo tint
coinhlnatlon hotweon thumt two pur-
nllul Much. Tho remiU of omitting
thcMu rnllroaiU In tint mercer cane,
wiih ii circuit order which mutinied
that tint holdhiK ronipnny wan tho
lawful owner or tint parallel linen
mid therefore decided iiKitlnitt the
,'i. lied Hluleii, holdliiK that no m.
preimlon or competition wan rIiowii."
WiiiiIn Mullioitit I'miImmI
Call mihmllted a letter dated
June 27, lUOr., from art Iiik Attor
ney (teiieral Day. dlrectlnt; thu iIIh
mlxital of two land leuxu hiiIIh ho
caiiho It wart "(loiihirul wliulhcr tint
Hiiccotufiil outcome, would HttliHorvo
liny vury imofiil niirnotio,"
Call tiKKCMied un Iminlry an to why
tint .Southern Pacific find tho Cen
tral Purine weio not lucliided In
lint mill. Thin action wan heyoml
tint JiirlMdlctlon of tint committee, It
wiim Muted.
The shorter and nailer word wnn
iihiiiI hy Mcdlll McC'oriiilck or Chi
ciiko, n warm Hiipporter or Colonel
ItooHevolt, In rofeirhiK today to
ChnrlcN I), lllllen, clinlrninn or tho
itipulillcan national committee,
CiiIIn Ilillt-H it Mar
"It In dirflcnlt," Hiild McConnlck.
"for un ordlnury iiiiin, within tho
coinpiiHa of ordinary laiiKuaue, to
compete with tint toMtlinouy or cliar
nclur attHiiHBliiM, llaru, lllto HIIIch,
who by rnlNithooiU Incite wciikuitniN
oil moil to actual innmHNlniitlou,"
Houutor Oliver of PeiuiKylvanla do
niandod that MvC'ormlcU'H Htntomout
ho Ntrlclton from tho record and
Chairman Cl'M'P ho ordornd,
McCoriuli'lt vcheiiiiintly duiilod that
he or iiuy nioinher of IiIh family wiih
InlercHtcil In tho linrvetitor trttut.
'I'lien Hut wltuexs launched Into a
bitter deniiiiclntlnu of (lovornor
Woodrovv Wllnon. Ronutnr Oliver
nKiilu olijectcd to tho tenor of Mc
Cormlclt'M tcHtlmony. Clinlrninn
Clupp ruled that tho wUiichh numt
conrint) lilmnelt to known factH,
McCo'rmlcl; then went on to toll or
IiIh coiitrlliutlouH to tho pi-okichhIvo
cauipnlKU nay Iiik that IiIh huIihciIp
Hoiih at vi'.rloiiH tlmcH totalled fSS,
000. lleorBo Harvey, editor of Hurpor'u
Wooltly', wbh tint IuhI wUiuihh of tho
day, Ho riutly doiilcd hooIcIiik fi
nancial uld for (lovornor WIIhou
ftoni ThomnH - Hyun of Vlrnlnlii or
from anyonu oIho, Adjniirninont
wiih then ordorod until Monday.
N'enrlv Adll ht'iiriTH, nioie limn'
hull' nf wltoin were micIiiIUIm ii I tend ,
eil tint Helilel incelliii; TIihixIi V.
nrieriinnfi nl Hie Nululoiiiim luill. !i
wiih nil exeellelll xpeeeli I com n p't'il '
icnl hliiniliiil'it( imil elieiletl nun Ii
iiiililli) from i'orvone. eeiiitllv
when he cluiniclciUcil Hie dilfeieiil
puily eiiinllilaliM Tor iiicniiIoiiI. IIh
toilriiynl o' ooneveV wiiv ! k
(Mi lint IiiihIh wiih llld'ilcil to lite1
inmiiier ol' the "tillage nifiiv iik"
linrldiiir nl mi tinltunoliile pnuu
lliinuuli Inwii nl it Muh wpeeil. AKii,
riling mi iiiNlmiett where Seitlel wiim
uppnnteheil hy no ohl pmly pnlilieiun
ul Milwiiuliee who Miiil "Set lei, ytiu
know lluil every nfliceliohler or poll
lleimi Iuih IiIh iniee,"
"Wh," xuitl Keiilel, "Ihnt Ih rne."
"Hut," Hiiid tlm politicinn, "why i
it you MociniH lint t m much on lli
lionenly of every Mtieimi of oppt..
hIIc fnilli when there is no ilifferenee
hetueeu iih for illuhlrulioii if n
lui'ue mill mill eorpornlioii wnuleil
home Hpecinl privili'Ko lei-inlnlioil, I lie
Miciulint ofllee hohler woultl have hi
pilee, uouliljie in. I "
"Vcm," hiiiil Seiilel, "while home
rcpiililicnim woulil iixh for 10110. or
Hiiutt tlen ruU for jf'JlMIO or .fllllllll,
n snciitlifl in nnkcil wliul he wmiK
he ipiiekly IcIU ymi he wuiiIm the
whole rnilrniitl."
Mr. KeiilelV lime wiii t-o limilcil in
.Meilfniil tluit lie wits not permitted in
Miy erv intieh in helinlf of Hie n
eialiht mluiiuitriition .MilwiiuKee Imd
fir two eiirx, us he nrrieil nt MetU
ft ml oil the OnuiU l't motor .tl
'':'JI p. in., whiilci to Hie N'ntntorium
hull, hurried hack to tct on ;t::i'-'
triiiu to innke Kctin, Ncvmln ilnte foi
IVidnv eteninj;, Oct. 18. Ih. reMrl
eil u Inrpt iiinlieiice ut flrnutt I'nt-f
Thurttilny morning.
Mr. Seiilel U ueeompmtietl hv hi
wife who Ih ii prominent Wim-oiimii
Miffrnj-ette, mill who frently enjoycil
her lirt trip thrtiiitih Oregon uml the
UoKtio Htvitr vnlley.
MSBmCL TBI
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COL. THATCHER TO
TALK GOOD ROADS
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CJol. ClinrleH V. Thatcher, a en
I'Miinn who Iuih devoted til life to
tho cmixe or good roaar, will deliver
an nddrvflK on that Hiihjcci Thursday
afternoon, nlaco to hit announced
I later, II fi favorx n county liondlnK
, iirojionltlon an tho motit practical
tnounttro of rnlilriK money for tho
purport. Mr. Thatcher lit innklriK a
ranvnrtH of tlm Mate, nnd tin- newx
papem of Kantern OreKon, where he
' linH In-en working, Hpeak very hlKn
ly of nisi ntUnlK. Watch ror further
particulars nnd ho nuro to hear mm.
L SHOT ON EVE
OE WEDDING BY LOVER
CONDON, Ore., Oct. IS. Shot
dead on tlm eve or her wcddluK to
OeorKo McDannel, u yomiK Htatlon
nry engineer or (hut. Cal., thu hod)
or .MIki Vlri;le Hart, pretty yotitiR
Klrl, Hch on a Hint) ut tho uioikuo to
day. "Hob" MorKAti, eighteen year
old prodlKal, tint kI1'm tilayor and
rornier iiwoetheart back In Kentucky.
Ih mill nt Inrtut with a IiIk pohho or
depuileH In pursuit, lloth the Mart
mnl MoiKitn famllifit are uiountaln
cor or tlm fitinl variety and further
trouble Ih expected (ih a rcmilt of
the HhnotltiK-
GOVtKNOIt rVIUlON WILLIAM O orcfAf AHD MR. DHYH'St GtlMiO-
con, vrruRvitzw" TMccrcrsN home at Lincoln, Nebraska
' liuteriii.r lUuii mi Id ict cut ttitir throiiub thu- Went, tu)n'd off nt t.lu
niii. Neli.. mnl paid n tUil lo William .1 ltrau, who ban been the dciuovriiliv
'iiiitllibite hir Pie-lileiit three tunc Tin Coteiuor U here kliuwn with Mr.
Ilijiiu und the lutl-rV uratidtoii at Tulnlcw," tlm Itryun boint- at Lincoln.
bad
RIRL TAKEfi JRV RIRE THEN covered later that the Klrl
DRAINS VIAL CARBOLIC ACID ,r," vl,l of rbollc acid.
I Connldernblo myitlery Hiirrotinds
OltKOON CI'IV. Ore, Oct. IS the ean and MIhs' Johnson l bolnu
Vallcre Profit!, fifteen. In dead hero detained to audit, In clearing It tip.
today following a joytldo to Port- Tho kIiIb are welljconnectcd here and
land with MImk Clara Jnlinnon anil tint trni;edy ban Httlrrcd the entire-
two yountt men wIioko iiiuneii tht' countrynlde.
nutborltlen are keeping Hecret pend
Pioneer Oregonlnn Dies
SILVKItTO.V. Ore., Oct. 18. M.
Adanui, plonoor Orcuonlan. bank-
Iiik their apprehension und nrretit.
When the party returned home thin
iiiornliiK after beltiK out all nijilit. : .1
the little Profltt girl, riiuulnj; tip tojer and civil war veteran. Is dead
hor mother cried;".Mamnia, I am here today at an advanced age.
KoIiik to die, i;ood bye." A moment J AdaniH located In Sllvcrton In 18C7
later ho bad expired It was ills- ami ennancd In various enterprises
KILL LINES IN OREGON
WILLING TO AID SHIPPERS
PORTLAND, Oct. 18. fVirlliin.l
fhippers todfiy ce n bright liiltin
lor their industry n the re-ult of iih
niiiiouiiccmeut mmle hy I'reitlent
lo-epli U. Voiiiij.' of Hie Hill littOK in
Orej-on tlmt hi eompmiy i willinj: to
pro-rnlo .f."0,(i0() of the minimi ilefi
eil of the Oriental Steamship com
puny with tlie Hnrriuinu lines here.
VoiiiiK linn hizutei Hie ninoiint be
ilivideil between the 1 1 It I mid llnrri
mmi tulere-t- in u manner cotnmeit
urnte with the amount ht toiinnuc
Kupplied the xteiunoliip line by the
two interests and the amount of ton
nu!e KitpIicl these interest- by Hie
ntemnhhip coueeru. The Portland
chamber of commerce lin ncreed to
stand the $'J5,000 rcmniiiiiifr in the
annual deficit of Hie Htcamxhip line.
The Hnrrirnan interests will now bo-
nppronclied in regard to !!.s matter,
llioy nlreinlv linviuc nfrrecil to. pity
npproMinntelv ,."i,000 Imvnril the
deficit.
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CURES ECZEMA,
ACHE.TEITER ETC
Vhllo locem.-v, Acne, Totter, Salt Ilhoum, eto., are troublnt) which ftfUtit
tho skin, tholr nourco la far deopor titan tho outsldo outiolo. Thosfl nffeotlotw
nro caused hy Irritating humors, or urntlo acid In the blood. Stioh lmpurltl
Inllamo and lrritato the delloato not-work of fibrous tissue whloh 11m jut
beneath tho surfaco of the outer skin, and tho Inflammatory discharge thus
re
tlnti
rrnducod lit forced out throutth tho noros and elands, and la continually
kontup whllo tho blood remains Infeotod. This exudation onuses the form'
Ation of ncnlc3 and cnists to oftn seen in Eczomn, and when they are
scratched olf the flesh is left raw nnd more stisccptlblo to other infeetkm.
Itoau very readily be seen then that to produce a cure the circulation mast
bo rtirlfled and cleansed. This 8. B. 8. will do. It noes' down to the very
bottom, removes nil humors nnd impurities, neutralizes the.exceeslve Bctua
of tho nystern nnd In this way romovos tho can so of dlsoaso. Local npplJoa
tlons can only sootho the Irrftntlon and aiulst in keeping tho skin clean; they
never produce a euro because euch treatment doofl not reach the blood.
8.8 8. restores to the thin, acrid blood all Ha lost properties, makes It
puro nnd rich and onables it to nourish tho skin nnd keop it soft, smooth
and healthy. Hook on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to bll
who write. THE SWIFT SpCiFiC co,f ATLANTA, GA
Kstnbllshcd 1878
Incorporated 1904
FRUIT
D. CROSSLEY & SONS
Commission Merchants "
20 1 Franklin St., Now York
Our Specialty ,
APPLES and PEAKS
We havo our own houses In
nkw voitic. i.ivi-:icioor, loxdo.v and olasgow
Direct consignments solicited or seo our Roguo River representative.
CHBIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
untH he interested himself in a
bnnklns; concern 25 years ago. lie
retired about, a year ago on account
of III health.
FRUIT MEN
Hold Your Apples and Get Better Prices
"We can store 17 cars more of fruit. I?atcs ns follews:
200 boxes or less 25c per box for the season. All in
excess of 200 boxes 20c for the season.
Season to April 1st.
Medford Ice & Storage Co.
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2M&IeIIIIeIe
Uldu JoIiiihoii Youni lias written
n now iiiiihIcuI comody called "Tlio
(llrl nnd tho Mlijur," In which Holott
Lowell will 'have tho loadliiK part,
Thu intiulu Is by Juromo Kuril and
tlio lyiicH by Paul Went. '
Teacher Is Drowned
PRTALP.MA, Cal., Oct. IS.
Pitched licadloni; from a wiikou In
which slut wiih rldlUR to ttcliool, ac-
compmilcd by (leorKit Uttrbnnk, Kcd
fourteen, Miss Mmulo McKay, one
or tho best known educators In this
dlstilct, Ih dead hero today from
drown Inc.
A team of you tin horses driven by
.lohn Mtillnlly, an employe of the
lltirhunk ranch, becnuio frlKhtuned
na they were pnKsluK throtiKb a
Kate mid bolted, In making a sharp
turn tint boy, MIhs McKay mid the
driver were thrown from tlm wnitan
mid the latter fell Into n Hiuull
stream mid wits drowned.
Clergyman's Son Had
Tuberculosis; Now Well
l''.lle "tut liittu CiiiiKiiiiiitliiu nro uftfii
flllcil ttllli lirlKln lit)iiN ef irt'uu-ry, enljf
lo rciillio Hint liiiiiuMiiitiil In hut tcm
torury L'eiiniiiiititliiii In ilit-mlcil y vtvry-
OIK-. 'UllKO Willi lull l Ullll llM'll CvL-
"til a AltvriitlVti run lftl(y to Un .,'ii.'
petal I'fftTlK. Nil oitc mvil tliuilil II -I line
lx pli'iiiy of il(Uiuv fnnii live ltnti',
llitrttlKiitit tlio rli)liiu. - .
.... ., . Aim-iilii, N. V.
"(IciitlfiiiiMii Prior lit IVIi., IW. I
IlH'Htltl III Itut'llOHltT. N. V.. NlllTlTllIK
Willi l.nllrliic. wlilch iltviloiitil linn
'tiiln'ri'iiliihl. My li) ntitiiii Kte mo nu
iiiniilli to llu. I hui ImtuiK litrllilo
lillfhl HwcaU mnl inlil-ilny I'lillU unit lux
Ink Hi'hIi rmilitly, IiuvIiik kiu fnun 1,3
til I'll IHIIIIIllN, I'OIIKllt'lt llllll rillxCll I'tltl-
tliiiuttly mnl lni'itini no ut'iik tlmt wiilkliiK
n fi'tv frt't iilimintril mc, On my ii'tiiru
Imint', my ri'uulitr iiliynli'mu emit tint lit
He I'lii'oiiniKi'iiH'iit. My futliiT, whip l ii
I'lcriO'iiiiiii, liinnl of LVkinnu'M Allciu.
lite mnl tniliiiril mo lo tukt It. 'liir
lilutit hw I'll Ik mill ilillU illmiiK'iii', my
ihiihIi lu'i'iinic 1'imliT mnl Kruilnully ill
iiiIiiImImmI mnl In a tvw iIiijn I iliui'loin'il
mi iiiKlll('. I lie Hint In iiiiintlm, I um
now la iii'rfcit liciiltli, luirk lit IM llm
1 feel I'lTlulu tlmt I uu my lire to I .'
iiiiiii'h Altirnllte."
(HlKIUMl) II. II. COWI.IIS.
"(li'iitli'iniMit I rmtiiut tlmt woriU to
eiliri'Kit my aiirirlullon ut wliul your
irmiMly Iuih ilmie for my noli. It t'liuiiKeil
ili'HiiuIr Into lion wlllilu two wiflu uricr
lie Iii'kiiii inkliiK t, nnil vrlthont miy itoulit
In my mluil, It mi ml liU lire. I wlitli to
mill my cmlomvint'iil lo every wonl of liU
ll'NtllllOllllll."
iHlBlinl) ItHV. J, J. COWI.KH,
I'HMlur Pronliylfrlim riiurrti,
l'.'i'loiiiin'i Altcriillvn l clTi'itlvB In iiron.
I'lillU, AHttnmi, liny Kcvcrt 'I'liriml uml
itiinu iiuuiHi-M, nun in iiiiHiiiuniir l no
H.VHtCtll. ItlU'H llOt CUIltHllI IIOInoIIH, Oplllll'li
or Imlilt-foimbiK ilruui. Afk for liooklct
It'llhm of ni'owrlc, unit lle lo l.'ckiiiiui
l.iilioinlory. riillmliliililii. 1'n.. fur inoroel-
ili'me, Tor ali hy nil liudlnij UtukkUIh I
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Last Day of Birthday Sale
AT
Serpentine Crepe
oOOO yards of this beautiful fabric, all
new choice paf terns. 17p
Special Saturday, a yard JLIC
MANN'S
Outing Flannel
3000 yards extra fine 10c grade Outing
Flannel, all good patterns. On sale Oa
Saturday at, a yard OC
CENTRAL AVENUE
NEAR P. O.
The Greatest Glove Sale Medford Has Ever Known
A fortunate purchase of Gloves enables us to put on sale $5000.00 worth of gloves
at almost manufacturers' prices. Be on hand early Saturday morning
before the best are sold. See window display.
Kid Gloves Fabric Gloves Wool Gloves
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20 dozen Tape Gloves in tan for' Women
and children; a regular $1.2.") AA
grade. Sale price, : lljfl
a pair mvj
20 dozen white doe skin Gloves, washable,
we have them in all sizes; a real
$1.50 grade. On sale Saturday,
a pair
98c
25 dozen Cape Gloves, extra fine qualitj';
all sizes; these gloves are
cheap at $1.50 bo sure you
get some at, a pair. "
uh; iiutiwi,,) ,
$1.19
Women's Driving Gloves, $1.50 Grade, Special, a pair 98 Women's Automobile Gloves, with strap, a pair $1.25
Women's cashmere
Gloves, all colors
and sizes. 9l
Special, a pr. &v
Children's Golf
Gloves, all colors,
Special, OCV
a pair AJWl
Women's Golf
Gloves, all sizes.
Special, Cp
a pair UOj
Women's cashmere
Gloves, kid top.
Special, MO
a pair TUl
Women's fine Golf
Gloves, very
special, " MOp
a pair UV
Children's Wool
Mittens. Very spe
cial price, 4 Qp
a pair AFl
Just Received - A New Line of "La Vogue" Coats at Popular Prices - Just Received
Get Ready for the Rainy Weather
Sole agents for Kcnyon's Kain Coats every one guaranteed
in all sizes and styles. Special, $12, $13.50 and $18 each.
UMBRELLAS
liain proof, large
size, new Handles.
Special,
each
98c
UMBRELLAS
The "India," tho
little umbrella with
the big
spread, ea.
$1.50
UMBRELLAS
20 and 2S inch De
tachable handles,
large size, dfl )r
Special ea. $1&0
Bargains in Dress Goods
2000 yards fine AVool Dress Goods in plain and fancy mixtures
just tho thing for Suits and Dresses. On sale Saturday Afif
only, a yard tOC
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Corduroy, in all col
ors, 27 inches wide.
Special, MOfi
a yard Wt
Blazer Cloth for
Kiinonas. On sale,
special, -i C
a 3'ard xO
Uobeland fleece for
Bath Robes. On salo
Special,
a yard
25c
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Turkish Towels
Turkish towels. 23c
grade. 1 0
Special salo lOv
Robe Blankets
Robe blankets, very
special, $ QO
a pair vvO
COTTON BATTS
One roll enough for
comforter, 7Ql
$1 val., a roll t
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a(i inch Challie for
Comforters, fOl
a yard 2t
Apron Gingham
Best Apron Ging
ham. Special, r
a yard ,C
Outing Flannel
White Outing Xian
nel; 8c grade,
a yard .,. w
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