The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 21, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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30,000 POLES
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And Pan-Gerr.?2n Deputy in Reirha
rath Si; All Ought to Hate
Been Handed
CRISIS IS PRODUCED
IN AUSTRIAN CABINET
Ail Pole and Slav Mrmber Defnntly
Break With the Government.
Via Pari. J;r.e I . The
id.-.-. Dep ivy Das?.:.n-.ki declared in
Vienna rd '.hs.rath. that more tr.ar.
" Pol s have r":n r. ii r a e-1 by
:--r '.: th- G man author! ties, ac--ii-?
to the Vienna A:heit:r Zei
g. r ;-h prints special details of
h ar.d I-h. Deputy Striorry also
--riaed thi ar.-o.ooir.abi-e treatment
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ta-sr.-. ouamt to have
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rained urr.r. Heir.-a-
ir. the mi-det : a tre-
J..'- i Ire- i'-.o- have
. -.-ar. re.it.vr.s wr.n
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.-'!:.y ;-.t':y i- in -f ,r. ' ilt;;r.. The
'(,' i -ate tr.t : f r;-.. :-r:e- '.f their
I ' '.' r.t i' -r - hv a d-'"!' i'-n to vote
.r.;-Ti? ry r.ro jp in any !.! I ii'-
1 '--r:-,- c-'.'.-. from a hondf:!
f x t -. r." e '.-;iali--- ;a :efu"-s.'. " to
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The I'-ii h a. p::at:- n-. v.r. i h r-
er.tiy h..-e h-en in livited, aim at
on ir.'U-pe-d'-nt k in -dorr..
n-er :v t.u .r. :. nt:-Gerr.-.n r.i-i-.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND
CHURCH OFFICERS ARE
ENTERTAINED AT CHURCH
tver.ir.zr the o:T.c. r . of the
ihorch, ir.day .-chool and the various
ro.-Jeti : of the Pir-t Prehterian
c '. : . h v. e r e t r.'.'-rt-.ined at iur.cheor.
at the pa?!ors of the church. The
luncht on had reen prepared hr the
v r.es of tf e vari officers? and was
a r.v.-t p' --ir.- treat to tho-.e who
v. ' pre-ent to take pa.t and .-ome
;.: v w?ie in a.u-r.'janee to emov tne
Afer the luncheon the mfetir:' wa
t-t upied hy the di-ou.--.ion of the work
of the thurch and the various societies
a.-.d the p!ar..-; for creating a greater
c:7'c:er.cy v. as taken up by the heads
of t: e departmenta ar d many u-ful
i'de;. Vioj;-ht ojt that wiil be found
f r-;-cb va'je in the comlr:' ytfar's
work in the church. Rev. If C Mc
Clu?ky, who had arrar-e"! the meet
iiC. prcsi'Jed and a- i-ted in the tiis-tia-s-ion
of the work in ill different
;: -ifctie-: that form the church organi
zation. .MOTION IS OVERRULED.
Ytit'.-T'jay in tho- di-.trict court a mo-
tion
for a r.ew trial in the ca.-e of
James H. Foreman h. the ChicaJ,
I-ock
I -.iand ti l'acjnc Kauway wa.i
ied hv Jude E. P. Holmes before
Di trict Jud'.'e Rc-'cy, and th- motion
v iz ovtrrjW "by the couv This is
the rase tit v '"'-' de ided
ir favo- -f.t!t" pic iari?f f,y the. jury ir.
th'i d:.t:-ict c'oart. fi d-fendart h?-b--n
a;!--.d,for; 'i.:..- ti trie -
SUCKERS CROWDING
THE JAIL AT DULUTH
St. Pat;!. MirawJ-sr 25. Rejvorta
a rir. of Ii."!eisTiei!! threatened
at Ir.tferrat:or.aI Falla, received by the
M:.r.eota. P-b!i.: Safety Comrr-L'ajcr,,
tria."y, rt-iIteri in the apjxir.trr.ent of
a cjrr.rr.ittee to ir.vfcitiate- The pubr
lie safety orr.rrr!sion referred to fed
era! authorities reports that 200 per-?.'-jrLA
s.rreeI 13 St- LoaLs county for
aHe-ed reject t register Jar.e 5 were
&vercro'wdir.2r th Jail at Ic!3th.
ROOSEVELT:
PLEADING FOR
RED GROSS AID
"Too Late to Help After Boys Are
Wounded Year From No"
He Says.
Oyster Pay, N Y., Jar. VJ. OA
cr.el Theoiore Rr-o.-:eveitt lr. an a.J-d.-e--s
h'-.e nisrht in heha!f cf the
p.ei Cro.i?, det.our.ced the Her.tirr.ett
ah road in the Ur.itei S'tates a?r :nt
'rrrhtir ? Er.?iand's war." The colvite!
derr.ar.ded that Americana etirtai! the;r
p?ear.ures and instead jrive the money
to the P-ed Cross cr other relief work.
Ar.y man v. ho hates England more
than he love the United States should
throAn from the co-r.try. A ra
tion must he juiced by its conduct
in any jriven crisis. An unfrieni!y
attit-ie asrair.st Er.tr'and ia aa Vare
and unj jt a-, would he an individual
crudi;e h-etveen t o rr.er iecaue their
iTtat-tTan ifather fouarht. The ser.ri-mc-nt
i that of a traitor."
Thi co'or.el caati'jned against, r.fk
hi;hr.e?. in Red Cross trork.
''Many little, mean, pretty ;eaIou.-.:e
hive come to 2:?.t in the Red Cr;;
organization." he -aid. Th;. i. in
"."e"i.hie hi :er.e
J:e to-n male an appeal for the
Red Cro.i.r. Hi hearer? r.-jmhered
many v.eaithy residents of Lor.? Isl
and. "Go av,y prepared to do your part;
y'i-.vorr.en to beio to La:tiers th men
v.o rr.j-t rent. Don't jrive yourstSrei
enoymer.t that costs 20 much it will
seep yo j from irivinar to these war
r.r:'-- i.:e. A Love a:!, in yoar srivir.2,
rememoer that a year or so from r-fs
v."r.en our hoys are beinjf wounded ani
r.-d your aid, -srill he too late. Do :i
THE PLATTSMOUTH
CHAUTAUQUA OPENS
ON NEXT THURSDAY
One v.eek from today the openinir
of the Piatt.-.mouth Chaptauoua will
take place and this "p'endid offering'
of hiifh c!a.-.-: entertainment will be
opened to the residtnts of Plattsmouth
and t.'a -s county. This i-. one of the
h--.-t opportunities that v.il & jriven
the residents of this locality to enjoy
a series of programs that wiil be
worth while.
On the opening day, Thursday,
June 2ith, the W;al committee will be
tiven a portion of the time for an
nouncement and the arranjrinjr of
the program for the week. The Chi
c&tro orchestral sextette, featurin
male, mixed and instrumental quar
tette-, will be jriven. msJbina' a tplen
did array of talent, anat the even
in session Dr. Gabriel R. Mauire,
the irieat Iri-h orator, will speak
This is a fittinjr" opening1' of the week's
prop-ram and one that ill be thor-
.ouirhly enjoyed.
The Fourth of July af;fhe Chautau
qua will be one of the stton? features
of the entertainment epd will con
sist of a local prog-ram 'in the morn
inir and in the afternoon-a concert by
the Nebraska State Rand, as well as
a patriotic address by Drii James Rob
ert Getty?. In the evening: the Ne
bra.ska State Band will be here apain
in concert.
The price of the season tickets is
.so cheap that everyone in the city
should invest $2 and enjoy the series
of entertainments.
A household remedy in America for
twenty-five years Dr. Thomas Ec
lectic Oil. For cuts, sprains, burns,
scalds, bruise;, 25c and 50c, at all
drug- stores.
For Sale Very 3jfcial bargains in
new and slightly used pianos, for cash
or easy paymtf ... Write or phone at
o o A. K7Co., Omaha, Neb.
- 6-21-4twk!y
A war.t rd in 12? rrt
F. T. n. RLUB ENTERTAINED I
AT THE FRITCHMANH HOME
Yesterday afternoon the E. T. C.
club was entertained in a most charrr-
ir manner at the home of Mr. "W-
F. Fritehmar.n on Oak srtreet, and a
vnr larse number cf the members
of the club wre pre-sent to take part
in the pleasant even. The afternoon
waa -!ent In winsr and visit ir.s. a
well aa in the enjoyment of a number
of pian .refections, which served Id
add to the deliphta of the day. Tr.e
rooms of the Lome wen; very prettiij
arranged with .iecoraticnj' of white
vrisira. which actled a p"ieaiinir touch
to the scene. As sruesta of the mem
bers of the Iub -Mrs- Aasru.n 3-Pumrr.,
of MUuIa, Mont-, and ML-a Rath, of
Chicago, were present.
TO DELIVER MAIL.
G. TV. 0!cn yesterday commerced
the delivery of mail from the post
&5.ce to the MLsoiri Pacific -dep-jt, as
well a? the route from the Burlinrton
to the postofSce. Mr. Olson has two
teams on the job and the express de
livery business will keep him quite
busy.
LOYAL WORKERS OF CHRIS
TIAN CHURCH HOLD MEETING
The Loyal Workers of the Chris
tian church were entertained jesrter
dav afternoon at the p!es;int home
of Mr. E. J. Dennett on Cnscap-
ave
nue a
a very
easlne attendance
of the members were present to tak?
part in the meetirs-. Mr Benr.ef
was as-i.steI in entertaining by Mer
dame E. M. Goodwin and Ge-orz?
Winscott. The afterno-n wa ;pen?
in a business s-s.-rlon with the ladie
arrar.jrir'g' for the rec&ptior. of th
rew palter of the church- R-r. Har
gertt, cf North Derol The occas'or
was one hf!eI wlr. a ?reat dea! o.
p:e2S"ure a" ! at
daintv I-ircr.evn "t;
itab:.
al-.
the '-c3.u :-..- o
what is like:
Tvfo thousand years ai") the ' e-st
answer to this question was given by
the Romans, who said: No-t morth
to live, but to h.2ve P'd health, is.
life (Nor. est vivere, vait re vita.
Without goo-d digestlt-R there is no
health. Trdr.-rr'a Amsrir-arf Flixir of
Bitter Wine help- dipestion, cleans out
the intestines and tone
c-.-;i- T- hi
That is the rca-on who
Trdr.er's A men ran Elixir of Bittc:
Wine is the best remedy for indipes
tion, co-nstipatron, heacAihe, mental
depression, genera! weakness, nervous
ness, etc. Always a;:k fir Triners
American Elixir of Bitter Wire, don't
use any abbreviations like ''Bitter
Wine," because it is no beverage, it is
jsl remedy, and this: fact must be in
sisted upon, especially in cry states.
Price Sly.', at drug stores. Trine r.
Liniment gives quick and sire results
m meumatism, nura:g:a, accicent-,
etc. Price 2-c and oOc, at drug .-tores;
by mail, 2- and f)c. Jos. Triner, Mfg.
Chemist, ZZZ-IZZZ' S. Ashiand Ave ,
Chicago, III.
KESPO.VSE VERY GENEROUS.
The need of the .soluiers; at tne
bridge for the bar hci!met3 to protect
them while on guard from the.mos-quit&e.-,
which was noted on Tuesday
in the Journal, has met with a ready-
response from the ladies of the city,
and Mrs. F. P. Bush has turned over
to the boys the much needed protecting
shie'd.-j and they ?.re now in use. A
large number of the ladies of the city
have kindly offered their it-rvices in
making the nets, and for this cordial
feeling- they have the deepest thanks
of Lieutenant Kimbrell and the mem
bers cf his company.
BUYS SHELLING OUTFIT.
Tom Ruby closed a deal the past
week with W. E. Prop.st, whereby he
becomes the- owner of Mr. Propst's
corn shelling; outfit. It i3 the inten
tion of Mr. Ruby to take charge of
the same, and he will be in a position
to do shelling for all his neighbors
that may desire his services.
American flags, from vc up, at the
Journal office.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this ppr MtriTl be
r-loageJ to lr;arn that there Is at least
ore dreaded disease that acienre has
heen able to cure in all its trtages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh bein? greatly
Jnflunoid by corstitut icnal conditions
requires constitutional treatir.nu Hall's
Catarrh Medicine is takn intrnaly and
act-thru the B;od on the Mucous Sur
faces of the Syi?tera thereby df?tioyinir
the foundation of the diaa. (riving the
patient strength by tuilr.? up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doin?its
work. The proprietoni have to m'jch
faith in the crratne lowers r,f Hall's
Catarrh Htdictre that rhev offer On
Hundred IVi-nara for any rase "hat i fails
to cr. Snd for tt rf testimirials.
Address I. J. CHENEY CO.. Tol-da
"''it" a" '- -t .
Alvo News
Eyron Foreman was -in tc-wn Tues-1
day. !
Fred Prouty has a. nw rive-pas sen- i
per Bukk car. 1
!
Mrs. Roy Co a: mar. aud children are;
vi?it:ne at Ainaworth, Ne'-.
Paul Frchlich of Hatinys is a gtiestj
of relatives in towrs this week. i
Miss Esther Lefler of Linccln was
callinp- on frien.is here Jlonday after-,
noon. j
Mr. Boyle? of Overton, spent Wed-'
nesiay and Thursday with relatives
here.
Ed Casey was in Lincoln Tuesday.
Morpan Curyea went to Lincoln
Tuesday.
Miss Marparet Riser cf Council
BIurTs, IaA is visiting friends in town
this week
Mrs. P. II. Wellrr.ar. is er..erta:r.Ir.2
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis cf
Caihoun, Mo.
Mrs. Arzi"a Foreman and .laughter
of Valparaiso, wsre visiting relatives
here this week.
Mrs. C. C. Buckneil has return.'!
from her visit to her sister, Mrs.
Cyde Poy'.es, at Hastinps.
wS. C. B-v.Ies a; in Omaha Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gee rre Tcwle cf Lir.-
co.n
Murtev and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boy!. Mi-s A;ta
Linch and p.c-v. Keith attendee: a Red
Cross meetin:
'iattsm uth Mon day
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Vkki-s of
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shipps-1 2 i: of h .as h'-.uth Omaha
Wedr.c rdiy, an Jo'.t.t M.:rtey -nipped
htz; r. Monday.
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The Churi-h and
ireer.oT----'.'. i-'aturdav
peopie," at
.-nn.tn r-:er.e: a
li'j o.. . j attir.i t.'.e lur.cra!.
Mrs. Char I-.-.: Bennett and children
j. at Moi day nirhi and Tuesday with
Mr. an : Mrs. h red Prouty. They
dro-e to Cr-:er.v . i Monday evenir.z.
Rev. and Mrs..M;;isy of Wisconsin
3tre v:-t.Ini frienu-s hore this veek.
Thev are er. route home from tr.e
-t Wkh-
:ia, .Mr..
ia.o i-'-'vl'is an ; Rev. Z-l. A. Re.tr.
.-to: I to Omaha Wednesday to attend
2-atc -.
J. Si.affs r ar. 1 nophew, Cliffc-rd
Dier, spent Surdiy in South Bend.
Ihey were ariompanied home by Fred
'.V a er ar. I family in their auto Sun
day evenir.z.
J. V.". .Sutf.cn drove to Omaha Wed
nesday, accompanied by the M:es
D-.d'a Suv.o.n an ! Emm.a Jorian, who
are ie.ea
:e Sur.cav scr.ool
contention in s?.:-ion there.
Th- Mirses Mab-el, E:-"e and Evelyn
Stout went to Lintel.: Saturday and
met Ma: tin Derguuist of Stromsburg,
v.ro brought them home in his car.
They were accompanied by ?drs-. Irene
Stouu and attended the play, 'The
Church an ; It i People," Saturday
night, at Greenwood.
J. W. Sutter, ar.d Mr and Mis. Wiid
iam Taylor motored to York Friuay
to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Ritchey.
Mrs. Taylor returned with Mrs. Ritch
ey and visited at the Jewels' home,
while the gentlemen made a business
trip to Marquette They returned
home Sunday via Rising City to visit
Chas. Sutton.
Last Thursday being Fred Prouty's
o2d birthday, his wife planned a sur
prise psrty for him, having invited the
other members of the Alvo school
board and their families, who came
and completely surprised him. A very
enjoyable evening was spent. Ice
cream and cake was served, and at a
late hour the guests departed, wishin;
Mr. Prouty many more happy birth
days.
lister Beckner arrived last evening
from Wayne, Nebraska, to visit in
this citv with his sister, Mrs- Mollie
Hanson, and family.
Mrs. T. H. Pollock departed this
morning for Fremont, where she goes
to attend the meeting of the P. E. O.
society, that is being held there this
week.
Miss Margaret Donelan tfeparted
this afternoon for Omaha, where she
will be the guest of Miss Mildred Todd
and Miss Helen VanDasen for the
week end.
FORTJ CARS FOR SALE.
Second-hand Ford touring cars,
$175 and 225. T. W. Wasley, Paatts-
We scarcely need to call the attention of Platttmouth people to the vpsrWr tw
its of Munsing Wear you have worn it you know. ThL is to ty that ;it pf
sent we can supply you with any size imtanter, but market conditiorz zxk 't.',it
we might find this difficult later on.'
Men's Munsing $1.25 to $4 Boys' Munsing 50c to $1.25
Other Makes 75c and $1.00 per suit for men
3D
We sell for
SEE PUBLIC
OPINION BEHIND i
THE FOOD BILL
Admiristration Chief Iecjare !ea-
ore Will B-r-Enacted Within T
Few Weeks.
i
jKtnjrn cf !o2 Flay .pculator, aCCDMIW0 inViMPC
-H:harmen of the Kaiser."
I
. Jre 2o A
n a o p p o n e r. t s o f
;jCLrr.-
-
the mea-
fwo
branches
:n s:t:n a
e-neral de-
in" u.d'-
s
to c:o-e c
-O pro t't-ei
ith a vie?-
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vote by
m ta.?
there was serious, di-
nr. vith larger attendance
c amending s'r ge nrcbablv v-f.l
cc r":;cr.fi tr.ere r.eit week arte
. i.
masure, as
parses tne hou?e- 15
u ' ft u eI for th- senate drsft.
iK-srite the continued
opposition
-e certainty
o: some amerc-
ition in o-m form i" co-needed even
its; opponents. Senator Chamber-
b-
sari tomgr.t it was possible tn-.t
the bill
Ju'y I.
would (e f:r.aily enacted by
&s desire-i by the president.
bttt few shared his 'ptin:-m. the gen
era! opinion expressed beinrr f'-r two
more v.ceks at lea-t of t'enc-ral de
bate. Serxtor Kenyon. republican. o-ccu-J
pied m. 'st of the day in the senate in
support cf th bill. He emphasized the
nee -sdty f : r broad government cor.
defer ded the. bill's
contitutionalitv
f.nd
yed spectators, whom he char
acterized as "highwaymen and allies
of the kaise-.
"If this thing is going on the rr r-
r.or inter of frcwi and fuel " he said
"we are going to have hunger and
Uread riots in this country, or some
thing worse-"
Senators Gore. R-d and Varda-mar-.
democrair. continues! as the
principal critics of the bill. They were
joined by Senator Borah, republican
who questioned the measure's consti
tutionality and said it "was full of
glittering central it iesi" which would
"bewilder the business world and par-
alyze initiative of the country.'" He
advocated, ho'--evcr, regulation of
speculation and government purchas-
inz of fed sup'plies.
Senator Gore insisted that the bill
would force farmers' prices down
cause famine next year from under
production, ana lss this year of
STof "Vt.OOO to wheat and corn pro
ducers.
In the house Representative Meek
er, of Missouri, republican, assailed
the bill and qustincd the ability of
Mr- Hoover, the food administrator,
while Representative Lenroct. of Wis
consin. republican, opposed the broad
powers the measure would confer up
on the executive.
The galleries applauded in the house
tonight when Represntative London
of New York, socialist, twitted the
house over its refusal last December
to consider his resolution for a food
survey.
"I am compelled to support this
bill," Mr. London said, "because I
think some of the principles of it will
become the permanent law of this
country. It is inevitable- This opens
a new road upon which national leg
islatures will be compeled to travel.
"If "speculator is a bad thing in
war times, is it a good thing in time
cf peace? Why, when peace is re
stored!, should . we " revert to former
n y m
less be- tlntiOIial 1 ca
BRITISH GAIN
LOST GROUND
NEAR ARRA
Captore PeTty,jtk Pr-:io.-H Wi
Lt f -"
Grtat Cst hr th hist-er a
Trorp-.
iWLI,,,m,,u nuirwiu
AGAINST IKE FHE'iGH
On
."a r. o-!e-
irr.z.'.
tant p-iition fro-rr.
ine Cemn;
E
;f Aras. -shale the Ce:
' t'r.t ChampaTe reh .n imv:
f otho!d in Frenon f.rt ".Ine
Tne li r.o-h rain va1 :r.ad.
' Mo'nchv be Preux. -e o i'd'
- ,
v; f a::-..! a I
i and occupied their trembles. B-;rrer
'the Is-ett river ar.d Moulin Ie i,
j fais the Ge-rmanj? in a sdrng atta
i
S -
wnirr.
r.uge enectives were u-.-.
captured a section
cf a titner. hod
1 br the
r rer.cn.
The attack was is
live red over a front
thirds of a male and
:oiiOwe
lent bombardment of the French line.
Canadians: Rout Teutons.
rxtar iens tne v.anac:ans m an as
sault on a TxItion held by the Ger
mans, which was barring the vav
V V ( V- ... f
to the coal city, routed the def-r.de rs
and captured the trenches and incor-
po rated them into the British lines. lr.e
uermans m vicious attacks enceav-
ored to regain
were b.?aten orT.
e lost terrain, bi
In the Austm.-Ita
aiian
ti:e
ate 1
tne
Italians on the Asiago plateau, south
east of Trer.tino- are azain dev&Iop
inz the offensive which last week gave
them considerable territory, but which
was stopped by weather conditions.
y The Rome war ofMce reports the
takintr of formidabl t-osttjors on the
plateau and the capture of more than
a thousand ofneers and mem besides
irflicting heavy casualties cn the Aus-
triar.s, who strenuously resisted thej Baird and Mrs. I Wiles deran i
aavar.ee. this morning for Frt-mcnt- whereto y
Rid Greece of Germans. jwiil attend the mcetir.z c-f the stat-
The expected general engagement : chapter of the P E. O. s :cty.
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A complete display of Correct Sum
mer Suits and
Men and Young Men!
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Sport Shirts will be worn more
than ever this summer belter
pick yours now. They are priced
right, too
85c to $2.00
Silk Shirts Up to $6.00
The very latest and prettiest neck
we buy cr Jseii!
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For dyspepsia, our nr.:
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?nded for strencrthenlng 'ieesii
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j purifying the
bl'o-i. At all d:
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stores
Miss Alma Waterman d parted ;
terday for Detroit, Mich., v. her? A
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sister, ...rs. vr-grc-:
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weeks or two mor.ths-
Any skin itchinz is a tenptr tc?::
The more you scratch the worse
itches. Doan's Ointment is for pi!-.
eczema any sKin ltcninz. kyz at 5
drug stores.
Mrs J. H. Wiles. Mrs. Wuiia?
Trousers for
Paim Beach and Air-O-Wcave
Trousers
$3.00 to $6.00
Kuppenheimer Air-O-Weave two
piece suits
$13.50
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wear you've seen 25c to $1.00
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