Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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SWARTHMORE PREP
NEW JACKS MARVEL
MERCER
GIVES 21
DIPLOMAS
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Iftten.
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fill-our talesroem.
Csrran-McDevitt Moter Ce.
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Dr.'H. W. Hess Tells Class of
Importance of Prepared
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MANY WIN HONOR AWARDS
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"CH I S T NCx
Next te Keith's Theatre
Cuticnra Talcum Is
Seething Fer Baby's Skin
After a bath with warm wa
ter and Cuticura Seap there is
nothing mere cooling and re
freshing for baby's tender skin
than Cuticura Talcum.
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UNem Seap ttitTai without mug.
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e!n nt Svvnrtlimere Preparatory Scheel
jioeoivoil iliiileiiin" thN mernlns nt t he
nnnnnl enininoneemetit exercle In A-
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Tlip inijinrlniiip of IipIiic proinrerf tn
iiicpi tlip innldlv elinn.iinc eiinilltlnn In
litislne nml eleni e n stroked tn t he
cnultintine body lit Dr. Herbert .W i
I Ii'x-i. of Wlinrtnii Scheel, who wii" tin-1
I rlncipil peiikcr.
Pi V V MeCurdy. .if tln It.ipti-t
' Toinple, piiiiiminrpil t he inveeiillnn.
'vvlil'e tlip Itilile reiiilillK Mi i miilitcti' I
li .1 Kverhm ltniii.ev. provident of tlip
C 'lie-f or Count Trtft ("etnpnnv. West
I "liovter. ii director of t he mIioeI.
N'limernu" nwiiriN of prize. mcdiiN
I nml eupi were made by Wlllnrd 1'.
Tnni1innn. hondniater of the I'ropnrii I'repnrii I'ropnrii
teiy Hilinul. Illglieil -oheliiitlo lien-
j or vveie awarded te llctbprt Pnlnini.
j ll'ilS l.inllew Miept. Philadelphia. He
icroived t he Hener Mrilul nml the pmer
e.n" pil7e The miiiii -titilnnt nNe
wen the Alumni Medal, offeied te nut
nioinher of nn athletic team who has the
i liitt!ii"-t .clniliitle sinmlini;.
The Hnififiinl Cup. "in if ihe in"t
pilreil uvviimN of the vchoel given te
the licit nll-nreiinil Inn. new ret in
the hniids of (tpiifse tiiltillnn. n -uiler.
who InilN from .M tn mi. Pin
1 K. Win i en Iljiner. New Yerk City, n
I (union, wen the -olieol Tenm Cup The
Swnrthmore Driituntii' Mednl wn clvcn
I te WTllinm II. Uiddl-tuirk. I'lillndpl-
phin, ii freshman Jehn Swepe, U.itlij.
wen the Wll-en Mednl. glven for the
i Millien! Iiewinj the gronteM linpime- i
iiipiii iliirins the --i hoel yenr Williiini
I (itiifti)ti, a -.onler, from l'ote-t Hill,
Md . wen the .Jehn (Ij-den Mednl for
lieinc the host student en the In-ehail i
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Tliniip ItlnpUman. a senior, Whlto Whlte
' wnter. "i" . wen t he Koti'-.eliior (!old
Medal, nwardpd In the Alumni Ax-oda-tien
of the Honvkelaor I'olytei'linlo In- '
-til it t e te tin- ntPinbpr of the urndunllna
i eln who hiix the hlBlie-t roeord In
mathotiinlies nnd m'Ieik..
Tlie hlslie.) honor tiwnrd for the
fie-hin.in In-" worn te .lehn Itowield"
J Sw.irihmore . the .opltnmeio honor
.nwiird te Kilth Murrnj. Mejlnn, I'a..
and the junior elnw honor award te
Newlln It Smith. Swnrthmei-p.
I The tiipnilipr.1 of the itrniliintlnj: elas"
'who mm'eIwiI dlplemns nn Thane
Hl.ieUman. Ittirtnn I.. Kn.i. I.oslle
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i Ciatp, Ilortiert Diilmtix. Antheny Kien- '
i nolle. iienrRP fiillillnn. Williiini (Jruf-
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I. Jehn Miller. Wilfied Mlller. (icnrite
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I Stlneinnn. Jehn Swepe, Merjnn i
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MILDRED DURK
Anether rliamplenslilp will be tie
riilrcl when an opponent can be
found for this nine-year-nid queen
of the jarlta slioetrr uhqae, frientls
claim ran defeat any boy or slrl
in riilladclphla or Camden
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MILDRED, THE JACKS SHOOTER,
WANTS CHANCE TO 'PROVENS'
MinC'Y car-Old Expert Seeks 'Sew J'irtims and Suggests Contest
for Girls' Championship of America
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READY FOR MUSIC FETE
' Main Line Committee Is Beautify
ing Bryn Mawr Pole Grounds
I'lim-. for (oiivertine the llrjn Mawr
po'e grounds into nn lmmon-e out lenr
thontre wetp ouilineil tednj by Mrs.
S (itlsunlil KIiisr, .Id. of ' Villanevn.
a ntoinber of n committer of the Main
I.ine uiiillni'. of the Soiimen'x Clmreh
Instiiule, tmiler whesp diroetion the
in innseinents nrc lieinir mnde.
Speilnl liKlitinu' wll be intnlled nnd
I (as nre brine plnieil en i'e turf te
1 ni'i'oniiii'idnte -overnl theusn'id per-enx
for the Mn.n I.ine nnfle festmtl Snt-
iiiIim ' wiilns
The pi net n in will lie stieii hv sovernl
well-knewn -olei-t- .iippnried by the
! N'arhenli Chetnl and the Wonien's
Syinphen On-lu'Miti of Philadelphia.
The ptnoepils wdl lie iispiI te build nn
1 aiiditiiriiim in il'ie but dlim te be erroted I
for the Soamen - Chun h In-tlttitt- nt
Sefiiml and Mera vn in stroets.
i Other momber- of the lominlttce in
I I'lude Mrs. Anlhenj "I.. tiojelln, Mrs.
Iirenn l'opper Viiuv. Mis. W'nlter II.
I.ippiwntr. Mrs W W. Atterburr.
Mis Jehn C P.ell. Mrs Rebert S.
' liioilhe.nl. Mrs Kdwnrd S. W'illins.
Mr .Ihiiips A Devehn. Mr. W'nlter
II Thentns, Mrs Cldenn ISocrleko. Mrn.
' I.aiigdeii Leu. Mis T W'istnr Brown,1
. Mi- Jaiue. Frances Sullivan. Mrs. '
i Walter I'loi-etts and SIti, I.orey lcns
This Is the lnt tlme
Cenip te
llnner NOW"'
An eitMiprntPil voice- floated in IiIrIi
pitcliPil tones te the street. A blonde
nnd tmiplpil bend, bent low ever a fleck
of jack nnd n rubber ball en the front
t-teps at ."40J1 Webster siteet, looked il
for a minute.
"I'm net hunsrv. Mether." answered
n little girl pelltelj. "nnd. besldi's, I'm
mm in iwe-unis, encK-uius, ( tlieni.
A stnnll i in le of i-oatlesx nnd lintless i,,,,,, y
neiclihnrs steed about tlip steps wntcn- .,
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IIIK Hie llllic Kill CIMK i 11 lillilii'l Uiiii
up nnd smip with nlmble tinpers nt the.
jinks srnttored before her.
Plushe.I of ilieek. serious of eppres
sien, slip pnvc tliem mm n ulnnce.
She wn- Intent en the job nt band, -e
intent, nppaienth. that dn was let
tine biipper go bnnc.
"Wbnt's it nil nbeut?" nsked n ciitl
mi hwnnder. pperlne nor shonlders.
"Sli." murmured one. "She's nt nil -urns,
bnck-uins without n ml-iitii.
She's a wonder, nln't sb"? Venli. Mil
dred IJurk. enl nine e,irs old. nncl
chnmplen jneks shooter of West Phila Phila
delnhla. "West Ihilh !" pshawed another.
"Champien of the whole town, nu
ininn. nnd Camien. She'll plav au -li.uk
"Mv kill s;is Mildred is the bp!
ti'iiilii lilnneti -lienner 111 her w beet or another lll
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Pifn-eixth nnd Christian stiepts, and
1 nm Miie .she would fnre well," he
N'llll
"(tut here they mil her the ham ham
pien, but. of murM1. that would hnve te
be irenl. I think lliPre would be a
let of interest in n jacks hnmpienBhlp
and a let of talent would be discovered.
It would probably spruul te eery elty
nml then they could run a rhampien-
inp of Amotien. Alllilred will plav any
Shew him Itmv you de It.
ml enniplied with the renueat.
imiiiiilinicly.
"Ven iut rhtick out the ten jneks.
ies t lie ball, nnd pick up one jnck nt
a lime, duelling the ball en first
beuine." she eplnined. "Thnt's one- i
iiuis. Then jeu de hack-uins. pick up;
nine Willi one left, then eight and se
en."
"The second game," she continued as
she tlalntllj nnd etlicienth doniensttatod, i
"is twe-uins, two nt n time, then two- '
inns, bnek-iims, then thiee-iiins nnd se,
en "
One doesn't caleh the ball against
tlu clothes, she would have It known.
That's "clotheH-tiins" ; it's n miss and
u faux tins.
If the ball lilts a jack it's. a split .
.ini k. "Teui'li-uius" Is when ou touch'
in picking one up. It i
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H.A.WEYMANN&SON
VICTROLAS
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HOLD CLASSDAY FESTIVAL
Friends' Select Scheel Seniors te
Give Affair Tonight
Tin eln ilnv festival of the grad
uating i lav of the Ft lends' Select
Scheel will be he'd tonight at the
-clioel. Sixteenth and Clierr streets,
i Tin- officeis who will participate are
Ilarils (i Hawland. president ; Jehn
P. Hepkins. lee president. Klener
It fiherk. oetelnr. and Catheilne M
I'oclitel tieasiiicr.
'i'he bi-ier will be read In Mls
Itochtel and' Kllnbfth M Wright
I're-etiintlens wll be made bv Ili-a S
Ati'lerseu and r. nioedoro Uuslineli
'I'he propliecv will be read h Agnes
K IMcltel mid Mr Hepkins The poem
will be nnd b Mi's iiltPikr and Kva
linn II Malison.
LINCOLN'S GUARD HURT
mi oilier
l.ecl Forcibly tn Kat
I'd Murk intermitted the game nt this
iiikc. bowed te the Catherine, nnd
u-hered the i hild wondei. who would
lather plav jacks than e.it, tu-iile. The
curious h Marnier followed In the
pieri'-s of bluing her hands washed,
sineial long splinters were discovered in
Mildied's tlnaers.
"It's the Minn oerv day." protested
I'a litirk. "she jihivs jaiks all day long
She'd rather plav than cat. Her
i lethes. Iier fare, her hands gft black
Her linger get full of splinters. I'.ut - "
I'n I'.ntke beamed -"she mire shnkes a
mean jaik "
Mildred, nt this point, consented le
be interview oil
"I (lout see wltv they rinn t nave !
, jneks championship. sne peutert.
i "There i- never nn) thing for the gh I-
I The boys had n marble championship,
but girls never pin) marbles. Thev
plav jacks. Whv don't thev hnve n
I jneks championship for girls?"
Her fnther was equally enthusiastic
He stated there were thousands of
! little girN who have gained prehiKiiev
Kisstiuis" is one iapk nn another. '
"Huggums" is two jiicka intorleuk'uiK. i
Intrlmtn
Hippely-hop is Intricate, though it i
looked easy the vvav Mildred did it. I
This consists in nicking up jacks bopn bepn
nitelv Instead of scoeplpg thorn. Mil- i
drcd i. in pick up two or thtee or even j
feni that way. i
She snnes nt "plg-in-the-pen." Yeu '
put the foiefmger nnd thumb In nn ,
at eh ut one side, toss flip hall and
shove the lacks, one or two nt n time, i
meulding as te whether it's "one- I
inns" or "twe-uins," into the "pen " I
"Cheiiy-in-ihe-basket" is tossing I
the iilckcil-tiii jack inle the left hand I
while the light is bus.v tossing, picking
and ciitcl'ing. I
"In-and-out" is another trick gnme. I
tossing tM. jnck from right te left te I
rlf lit hand.
Then there's "prnevens." If the,
ether little girl cntches you "olnthes "elnthes
utns'' or "touch. tuns" nnd you say I
"didn't" nnd she sn.vs "did" nnd you
snv "didn't." then you get te "prov "prev
Mix ' von didn't.
Se veu toss the hall nnd nlnee n IneU I
nt this diild's game, that centiMs could ever the jack In dispute nnd catch the
be tun off en the plnysreinids the same bnll that is, if jeu're championship
as was done in the murine sheeting, cniieer
nnd that there would be no link of If "t. you can't provens nethln' I
enmlldntes, """ ,"" ' i" Kie ever hir unii,
fn.,in. rhimninn It's serious business. There ure n let
Coming Champien , nf ,.lnmInns hrrP , Philadelphia.
"Mildred hns clenned up In the Hnr- I Mildred Hurk K one of them,
my !. Scheel, vvhire she g,, , ,n I She'd like , (dinnce te "preen."
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Why delay?
Once you realize hew
' easy and convenient it
is te own a Victrela,
you will have one.
$ Come in and let us
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'slien of Victrelas. Our
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'MANN
Ellas Cutler In Serious Condition
After Fall Frem Trelley Car
Klins Cutler, veieinn of the Civil
War nnd ut one time personal bodv bedv
guard of President Lincoln, was seri
ously Injuied lust night when he fell
while attempting te benrd n trellev1
iar nt Van Kirk street and Terresdnle ,
avenue
HOTELMEN MAY PROTEST
Greup Here Likely te Fellow N. Y.
In Slap at Dry Enforcement
Philadelphia hnlolmeii niav fellow the
.action of the Hetel Assei iiuliui of New
1 Yerk in pietesting against the open se
land drinking of liquor in lestnui.iuls
and ethor places, vvboie. It is ullegnl,
the authorities- nre nppnrentlv blind.
ASK FOR TRAFFIC COP
Germantown and Lehigh Avenues,
Held as Unsafe
Heelarlng that the busy intersection
nt (leruianlewn nnd Lehigh avenue
must be made safe for the tiavellng pub- I
lie, the Cem nil (iei uinntevv n Avenue,
Hiisuiess ,vi(.n s assei taiien. nt n meet-
The New Yerk Association In Its Mg Inst iilght nt l"fl!l fJermantewn nve
iiuarterl.v meeting .vestcrdav diatted -
letter te President Hauling calling at
tention te the widesptead violations of
the Velstead net and pietesting ng.fnist
the selling and drinking of liquor In
public places while hotels nre made te
ilgldlv onfeiie the law
M. W. Newton, of (lieen's Hetel and
president of tin; rhlliiUelphin .issmiii-
. . in rniin ml
t utler, who is elghtviwe veins eli , t,f)li snl( thiM ,rnnK that although ufiiiu
ives in .ii.i .iin lui-i-i, i-iiiiihiuiii 1 tbd (liiestii
nue. adopted n ri solution requesting the
peliie depiiilinent te stiitien a irnOic
pelli email at the crossing. The inter
mm lien is one of the busiest ttnflic con- i
Jets outside the letilrnl business sec- i
Hen. and enl) lecetuly a woman wn j
i nn down and killed there, Such n de.
pleiable no'ldent, the members of the'
iissodiitien (ledared, must never occur
..mutton Wllk OISCIISSPO IkT I llin.iltlli.
As he wuk stepping en the tre ley rnr m.r(l ,, ,M.ten ,( ,.,.n decided upon,
witnesses sny it started nnd the mnn i but following the piibliintlnu of the
whs thrown te the ground lie was N-pu. Verk Association s iesCIuten emu
taken te the rrnnkferd Hospital, where ' ,,(, w0,j ptebably be made here,
he is reported te be suffering with a
fractured skull and is ln a critical con
dition. Cutler fought side by side with
bis father In the Civil War and at
tracted the attention of Lincoln te such
nn extent that the President appointed
the six-feet-four glnnt ns bis bodyguard.
WILL FAVORS 1ST HUSBAND
BOY DROWNED IN RIVER
Mether Finds Scheel Beeks of Sen
en Wharf
On his way home from the Immncu
late Conception Parochial Scheel, Fient
and Allen streits, jesierday afieynen,
BOY'S WRISTSBROKEN
Falls Frem Bicycle In Vlllaneva.
Caught Under Handlebars
Ilroken hones in both wrists, as the
result of a spill from n blc)cle, were
suffered by James Krlcsen, fourteen
vents old, of Vllliinnva, i'a.. .vosterdn),
He was muted by u local physiclnii.
While tiding en Montgomery ave
nue lie bei iimii confused by u fns
Camden
Delaware Ce. Baptists Meet
The Riverside Association nf Uaptist
Churches of Delaware County convened
today at the Rrandywlue Baptist
Church. Tim, meeting will continue in
the evening, Offlcerisipr the jcar will
nn.
len-)ear-eld Kebert Lehnigg stepped preni hlng autfunehlle coming from the
le play en .lanne.v's wharf, in the loot , onneslte ,im i. m im,,,.,..! the
Second of Shackamaxen street. Climbing up en blc.vcle Middenh le escape collision with
j a pile of lumber nt the end of the pier, the mitomebllo. and in doing se lest
lie siiddenlv supped, piungiil inle tin- i,s hnlnnie. His wrists were cnught
Delaware and did net come le the sur- under the handlehais of the blc.vcle.
face.
11.1) nntes cr, us, , ,.. news c. no Neahborheort Nlaht In FrankfnrH
.Mrs. .Miinei " . " " " . .
Lobnigg. in:',1 Kail street She nt once " uniisim eptieii was held last
wejit te Hip vvluiif. She found thire or nl" '" ' !"" n"" Wltl1 dedlmtlnu week
four school books still l)ing en the '' ',', ' '"'" '' "f ""' " ''I'iKalein,
planks wheie Rebert had thrown them, i ' miikfiud Ii was neighborhood night.
A police Uiat recoverul the hidy sev- n.mle iiiiliiue by the enllre nbvence of
oral hours later. Mieuh-iiuiMug and feim'illty of nn.v
- kind. T'h re vvns a piegrnm nf mtisle
mmieMn rimne v.iprr nc.n lllldll Secial "g( I -tOgetllOl'" that IIIOVOll
nuoe. r.ia ,rfc wtu pttra.tlve. A visitor this week. , ingl
Anna uavm, iiiiy-iiiree yenrs eiu. utiii-r prominent cbiiicliiueii, was the
was found (lend early today bj her Rev. WTllinm L. Worcester, of Cam-
hlfkbnnd On the tlOOr Of their home. I hrldffO Mnl nreulilent of lha rSnneent
5(l L'yr"'"' U-cct. Thebqdy was taken Cdiuentiep of (lie New Jerusalem
Weman Cuts Off
Spouse With $5
Mrs. Cniollne Maile.v, Second nnd
Ktnte streets. Camden, who died )es-
tenia), left her last husband $7 and
gave her first nnd divorced husband the1 boy's death tn his mother
largest snnrc et nor property.
Mrs. Mnlley has three (laughters, who
wll get the balance of the property.
Ne lensen for Mrs. Mnlle.v s action
was given.
WE Will GIVE ONE
of the Wonderful New Willcox & Gibbs
Portable Electric Sewing Machines
te the person that sends or brings te us (In two hundred
words or less) the best "reason why" a woman should own
nnd use this machine. ., ...
Fer the second best reason a $25 credit allowance will
he made en the purchase of a W. & G. machine. Fer third
best, a $15 credit. Fourth best, a $10 credit. Each of the
next ten a $5 credit. Contest open te everybody except our
own empleyes. Closes June 30. ,
The W. & G. .Portable Electric Sewing Machine gives
you the means of getting "motive power" from any elec
tric current instead of sapping your own nervous energy.
It does nil the high-class sewing: that any ether standard
machine will de and will de it in any room in the house
having nn electric socket. The speed can be controlled, fast
or slew as you wish it. Sews any weight material with equal
efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate.
Your old machine taken in part payment.
Yeu will find it very convenient te have
one with you en your summer vacation.
AK FOB IIKMfHTRATION, WITIIOfT enMOATION. IN YOUR
IIOMK. NMAM. FIRST PAYMENT) BALANCE ON EA8Y TERMS.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
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Particular attention is directed te
the large assortment of Women's and
Misses' Summer Dresses we are featur
ing at:
$17.50
Wonderful variety of styles in both silk
and cotton materials. Every Dress is a
special value at this price.
Night Gowns and Chemise
$1.50 each
Three Garments for $4.00
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jtW ANY different styles, some of which are shown.
jll All made frern lovely soft batiste in white, flesh,
honeydew or orchid tints. Hemstitching, embroidery,
tucking and filet'lace edges form the trimmings. Three
of them (Friday only) for $4.00.
Indestructible Silk Stockings
That is what the maker calls them. Of
course, re really geed -Stocking could be inde
structible, but these come as near te it as any we
have ever seen.
Through an improved process in the weave
the silk threads are given a tensile strength almost
incredible and by actual test a pair of this Hosiery
will support a weight of several hundred pounds
without tearing or losing shape. They are practi
cally "runner proof" and we will refund the pur
chase price of any which develop a "runner",
through any ordinary wear.
1200 Pairs te Sell Tomorrow at the
Very Special Price of $1.00 a Pair
The legs are all silk, fashioned; black, white,
cordovan. Mercerized lisle tops and feet (scam
less). All regular sizes. Remember these
Stockings sacrifice nothing in fit or geed leeks
because of their extra strength. And at $ 1 .00 a
pair they are a very special value I ,
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Smart amid Practical
White Walk-Overs
Net tee sporty, net tee dressy
this lew-heelerl saddle pump has
just the right air for afternoon
wear in summer. Of excellent
white canvas, it will leek well
after long wear because of the
skillful Walk-Over fashioning.
In All White $7.50
With Patent, Grey or Fawn Saddles
$8.50
Harpers "2 markct
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Twe famous remedies that will
clear the skin of impurities, and
are unrivaled in the treatment
of Eczema, Acne, Psoriasis,
Tinea Trichephytina, Barber's
Itch, etc.
Fer Skin Diseases of any kind for Burns, Cuts and Ulcerations
F-F Ointment is invaluable. Use it in conjunction with F-F
Medicated Seap keep both at home handy as household
remedies.
Fer Sale at All Drug and Depart
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are the best chocolates made at a
dollar a pound.
We want you te have the proof.
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either Friday or Saturday of this
week. Ask for a regular 50c half half half
poundbex of Evangeline Chocolates.
Pay only a quarter. We'll pay
the ether quarter te make an
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