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IKE NEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 192a JUDGE THOMPSON RETURNS TO STATE ! Departure From Canal Zone Marked By Several Events In Hit Honor Jndf Joha W. Thompson, who has Ve.n living in dual Zone for six car, aa magistrate for the Cristobal district, ha returned to Raleigh to lift, having reeign.d his position. Ill will engsge in, business here, but the nature of il ha baa got disclosed as vet. Since his arrival in the city several days ago ha haa been greeted with many exprcs aiont of pleasure at the news Hint he ia bark in Raleigh for keeps. onstani eeparation from hia family ami the im practicability , of taking tjirm to. Pan am to live, caused Judge Thompson to decide to come bark to Kalcigu Since arriving here ha baa coDlei of the Panama filar ami Uernld, giving account of incidents connected with hia departure. A Colon dispatch in. thia paper tella of a farewell ban quet given Judge Thompson". It says: "Juilge R. A. Wado-, the new, magis trate for the Olstohsl district, wss "toaatmstter st'tho farewell banquet to iudge J. IV. Thompson, "lie. iii'teT six yean service, lint tendered hia resigna tion sod. is ssil.ng on the Anion Wed- neaday for New York and thence twins' GREENSBORO ATTORNEY PASSES IN HENDERSON A. B. Kimball Had Been 111 For Several Weeks In Hospi tal There Hemieiaun,, . o. 10. ilr. A. I. Nini- ball, member . of ilic Greensboro bar nud no o'f the most prominent attorneys of the State, died h'ts at 11,30 o'clock to night in a local hospital. The funeral services will b? "ondurteif at 4 o'J' YcdneMlrty ri ftcr'i.Ton. from the old Kim- bt.ll homc-p!ac near OiforTi. Mi. Klmball' denth m aot un ireeted aa hia illness reached a rritieal stage several days rwro. He left Greens boro severn! we-ks ago and aought health at hia farm near Oxford He wn 4rt years old and i survived by his widow- and oae se. Huntley, ) years old. He also leaves a brother. W. a. Kiraball, of Oxford, and three sitters, Mra J. J. Humi, -f Oxford; lln. J. it. Allan, of Henderson, and Alms Alice Kimball, of Norfolk rrrciv'Mi : A successful attorney Kith a large J'lactke, Mr. Kimball was prominent in the nlTaiia of i.re.'nsrtoro and Guilford touaty. He was ithvaya identified with rry movement tending to upbuild hia city find look active intereat in many important rivic "orguiiratie-n.' He was a iiiaa of wide aequaiitauce nud "ind frends throughout the Ktate who will regret to learn of his death. SECRETARY BRITTON HFRF ON SHORT VISIT horn, in Raleigh. , ' "The dinner iv beldjinjlie aalon of ,." tm Atm.A Ibe Strangers' Hub and was repre'nt Came ; TO State TO Attend Meeting 01 directors 01 M . u PIAXWELL AND PELL TO CONFER TODAY Expected In Washington That One or The Other Will Elimi "v nate Himself UPCHURCH TALKS T 0 PUBLIC AGAIN The New, and Observer Bureau, Wi.'t Ditri-t National Bank Iildg., By R. E. POWELL. (By Special Leased Wire. I Washington, 1. C, Feb. 17. If Judge George 1. Pell definitely eliminate, blmeelf from eonsideration for the Job aa an Interstate Lomaierea t ombns sioaer, Senator Urernian ia prepared to join Nenetor Simmons in puahing the name of A. J. Maiaell, and it ia ei- pected here the aituation will clarify tnoimrou. Word haa reaehed tha junior Senator that Me,sra. Maxwell and Tell will talk ocr the aituation tomorrow Takes Chance On Early Opening But Is Willing To Stand Loss If Fate- Is Against Him Mr. J. blierwood Upchureh want to ba law-abiding. Ha alao wanta W open up tha Academy, influenza, permitting, for the remainder of the eeasou. To put himself right with tho City Comtnia ionem, the Hoalth Department and the publie, ha yesterday addroaaed thia tateanent to the public: To The Public: And when I aay 'public" 1 mean I eTerybedy, not juat few of the chosen, but the ehoaen all. Listen! one . that I e and oae or the other may retire. H ia lH-at night when I felt it coming on rather beUetred here that Judge PeU, , fc-you may think i mean the "flu." ntit of ofticinl and aoeial life' iir Wh k anl mat and tha Keimhlic "f Panama. "The gueat of honor aat to tleriht. etf the chairman and next to him aatTTrTj .fulius I). Dreher, Lnite.1 States con u! to t olon, while on the left of the ton siastiT were DonHuben Areln, gov ernor of the province, Captain R. w tjolli'HiiV, ehicf of police of Cristobal, and T. f . Hamlin, deputy iiarahal of the Canal rone. 'The beautiful atatej of tho Carolinaa were well represented at the banquet, M. L. Brenton, John T. King and I'. W. Hamlin, all attending. "Tha dinner waa perfect and the set ting of the table, in the center of whu-h waa a mass of beautiful roses, encircling 'the emblem and colors of the I'nited fetates, waa ia itavlf a thing of beauty. "P. W. Jteeso and Captain K. H. Wade, ! who aiade a genial vico ohairmun, were responsible for the arrangement,.. "The toastmnster waa lit hia best when he arose to propon the health of their departing gueat.. w have om to pay tribute in an humble wny to our parting friend," he aaid, "not in thought of eorrow or regret, lmt in friendly wel eoroe aa he goes bnck to North Carolina, t the home of Vance, the native land of famous men, to the state which liha bonored him and that state which he liimself haa honored. "Judge Thompson did aot come to the Canal 7one aa a etranger aeaking emol ument hot m an bonest mnn in hia honi itnte and all of them felt and "knew that tho friendnhip of Judge Thompson was an honor "AU woro sorry to tea" him go, anil U wished hlm health and prosperity in hia home Htate. Count me always a aa admirer and friend," concluded Judge Wade, and all rose and cheered the aentlments to the echo. Feeling of Reverence. "Captain K. B. Wade aaid there waa m. feeling of reverence to the man who apent hia life in doing good to nthera. Judge Thompson was unselfish ami wholehearted. The vacancy would bo bard to fill. i "Governor Arei.i aaid that.-.he hated ta aar irood bye. especially when given "ti a friend like Judge Thompson, but 'duty ie law and must be fulfilled. He wet indeed fortunate to he one of hia frtendl and wished the judge every j good thing when he"Murned to his home in North Carolina. "Captain Calloway waa next called Upon by the teaetmaater and aaid that he waa glad to be there and was sorry indeed that they were losing their esteemed judge, who had lveea a true frlead to everyone. In bidding him bon Toyago he had hopes of aoeing him gam. College, for Women Mr. Kdmrd E. Britton, former editor of tlie s and Observer, now private eeeri'tnrv to .Secretary of the Navy Jo seph us Daiiiel, i in the city on hi way back to Washington from lrenboro, where he attended a meeting of the board of directors of the North Caro lina Colli ge for Women, of whirh he i a inein'iiT. He will be hire for a day or Iwo greeting his many friends in 11a leigli before returning to Washington. The meeting of 'the directors in Greensboro was for the most part occu pied with ilctuiln of Die college manage ment and maintenance, arrange ments for the coming commencement and other matters. Among Die other member, of the board pre ( nt was the woman member, Mrs, J. A. Brown, of Chadbourn'. "Mr. Brown ia one (if our beat membert," said Mr. Britton. "Her judgment ia high ly valued by her fellow mem hers and her auggestious looking to the welfare of tha college, are alwaya received with great respect." .Mr. Hugh Chatham, of Winston-Ba-lem, who waa chosen a member of the board to su'eeed tho late George W. Hinshaw, of Winston-a)cm, was pres ent at the meeting yesterday for the first time after his election. Mr. Chat hum ia a former member of the board. In recognition of that fact aud in view of his reputation as a sucticasful men of affairs, he waa immediately elected a member of the executive committee. To Fortify Ike System Against Colds, (.rip and Influenaa take GBOVK'8 TABTELEP? chill TONIC. It PuriCea and Knrichea the Blood. It Builds op and Strengthens th Whole Pystem. It fortifies the Hvstem .'.ctlnst Colds, Grip a-d Inllu- enza. I 'rice (Hie. (Adv.) Hoover Predicts Final Trial For Private Control considering hi statement of several days ago, will get out of the contest in favor of hia friend Maxwell. Judge Pell has said he was quite willing to do this. ' ' - hffttrte are being made by the North Carolina Senators to saliat support of a North Carolina candidate among other Southern Senators. If both Edgar Wat- kins and n ill jam A. W iiubish, of Geor gia, eliminate themselves, which ia ex- lefterl here, the Georgia Senators may ii id the Tar Horle. Senator Hmnioaa today received a telegram from H. T. Friea, of Wihaton Kalcni. urging the trained nurses be sent from Washington to aaaiat in com batting tlie "flu" and pneumonia epi demic there. Senator Simmons ascer tained that there is a serious nurse shortage in Washington and elsewhere and the Red-. Cross Headquarters could do nothing. The Red Ctoas suggested an appeal to Atlanta and Mr. fries was so advised. A. I. Brown, of Boone, has accepted a position in tho census bureau under I Sam K Rogers, director of tho cen- I sus. . ' pen.-itoV Overman. Jtud J. i. McCor- iniri, a fertiliser man of Wilmington, today earnestly requested the Railroad admiuiatration to raise the embariro on shipments from the phosphate rock mines eif Florida. The Railroad Admin istration took the aerious fertiliser sit uation under advisement, but announc ed no definite decision. Parker R. Anderson, of Greensboro, is in Washington and plans :to resume newspaper work here as representative of several afternoon paners in tha Btat but I dontI wrote it down before it got away. Here it is : A barber shop was crowded on a cold December night. - A little child rushed in and aaid: 'Tho barber'a not, treating you right." As I said, the shop was crowded when the little one appeared, She said: "O, father, please don't let that barber trim- your beard been waiting for the been waiting for listen : The other day I went to see my - Uaele" j Where three bans, were swinging in the breeze. Beneath my arm I carried precious burden ' " And I said: "How much on these 1" He looked at them and sighed: "Ten shilling." My heart with rapture burned; They went up tho spout with a silent blessing, And alas! they've never returned. j But they will come back, O they'll ' come back after Friday and Saturday j of next week if Old Man flu will jut lay down and quit and give me a chance j to open ea those dates Just a minute j Steahh I've got Al iKelds the 27th and j 28th I Now let me impress on you, as, I aaid in the beginning. I have talked , over the matter of opeaing with the above mentioned gentlemen and have ; told them that I would advertise these ! shows and if they thought advisable under conditions I would put them, on : and if not I would ait down with my ; hands folded and patiently wait for , Sheriff Hoara to come and get me, my : bulldog and lone rooster for he sure i is going to' get ma if I don't get o chance to open sometime soon. I am very respectfully yours, I J. SHERWOOD UPCHURCH.. ! matnm and while Ambassador Wallace counuunreated the fact to the Ktate. de partment, tha Amerieavn government waa not eooaultetl about the change. When the asgotiatsins oa the Adri atic questism were initiated it waa aaid, there was aa naderetasxiiog that sill mat ters relating to this question should be settled through negotiation between the foreign officers of alt at the powers rep resented ea the supreme . , eeuneil at Paris.' The American government has aot abandoned its contention that the trans fer to Italy of the "board walk" along the Adriatic from Trieste) to Frame amt the possession of most of Iatria and Iel matia would net be acceptable. Americans Might have ! ' Withdraw Treaty, Wil son Says 1 (Continued from Page One.) To Don't break dear mother's heart," she j ment had spoken without complete iu said, ,md douse our home with gloom. "We need your-whiskers for dusting chairs and sweeping out the room.'' The gang within the barber shop then loudly did declare, ''ITwouTC be ft shunie to trim his beard, "but you can cut his hair." And so the barber laid aside his elip- pers and his shears. Put od his collar and hia coat and dried the youngster's tears. ARRANGE FOR DRUGGISTS TO HANDLE WHISKEY Enough Contraband On Hand to Supply jLocal Stores With About One Case Each (Contlnsed from Page One.) ing by a slender thread" and that A erica was faced with a new orientation to world problems ''We are today, contemplating," lie mid "maintenance of an enlarged army and navy ia preparedness for further upheavals, while failing even to provide soma Insurance against war by a lea gue to promote peace." la respect to the actual machinery of government Mr. Hoover made to recom mendations. He proWved the creation by friends present with a leather hand bag. The, bar presented the retirinc jiiduo with ii solid iiory talking cu u. of a single department to deal with pub .1,1. ! lie works and technical services and the msa to till Judge Thompson's chair but ; inauguration of a national budget, .they eould aot rind one who could fill ; pH? Cnt4 ,B , o ,4 ,Uy hit place. . : Druggiats'refund money if PAZO OlXT- DepBty Marahal Pays Tritte.. j MKNT fai, to wr, Jtchiiig, Blind. v "Deputy Marshal F. W. Hnml n said , ,,., or ProtflldiBg riles. Stop, that he hsd come over trom Balboa toIrr;uti Soothe, and Heals. You, can ay farewell to the judge; He camo ,,.. . ... , ... .... ., from an adjoining state and they bad;,, . many inmgs in common, us jiuru n see him go, but realised his intereat and hoped tn,t ne "ould hare' a good trip baek. "Fletcher Stevens spoke of Judge Thompson's prowess at ejuoit throwing) eaa aopea mat ne wouia meet nis sn:n at the noble game ia the big North ; fttate and Gerald Martin said that should the jndga get a ear when he re- i turned he hoped that he weeld not cx- j cced the speed limit .also adding many ceset of kindness en the part of the . judge to little children' who had com- j , WtlllTO BOfllQ swiBll vu.nnsr. i Ne Secrets) Ost of Seheol.. I "r-Mtr-Jsteflimiej, who resides In the1 same raichelor cjuarters aa the -judge,! said that they were atl losing a loyal . inssn, Ml wiirr mrm nrqiiaiiuru with Judge Thompson the more you love ' him, he added. " . . "All ea the top floor of the good old ' Washington would not soon forget him, he would aot tell any tales out of school, bat they had all learned to ad mire and respect the Judge." "Dr. Dreher said that so near to- . Cither oar Joys ana etorrows oomc, hut they must rejoice for the judge to W rs-unitefl with his family in he foc4 elf 8mr-otHeh it wouia oe tut. gain, ' us was inaeeu JoslaB friend, be was always in rood spirits and bad done so many kind l oeeuf. ii was asm so pcliere the judge was ia bis 7th year and be felt compelled to look down from the serene heights at Ii to bis youthful friend of 7s, they woald aot laic him for more than SO. T There fallowed a report ia full of jufige iBompsn s speecu. , . Another isaue of the ti'ma paper told a dinner giraa la honor of Judge laompaoa oy jar, ana Mrs. iletehtr Steveaa. At the conclusion of the din ner the North Carolinian was presented Any cili7en, with the proper creden tials Rmi ifllOUt 2. ran ffn llnwn In ... drug atore today arid purchase a pint of I'trongly than any of us that it will be wniaaey, provided the drug store lakes vvnien is very good poetry, but hasn't got a thing to do with tlie "flu" cloaing situation about which I wish to talk to you. I installed the poem to make you read the balance. You will see advertised for tlie 24lh, one of the biggest shows of the season, The Dol- Sisters, in "Oh, Look." And believe me, kid, when you "look" you'll ' atop and listen." I hope the "flV epl demie will have subsided by that time so that I can produce this show on the date advertised, and from present in dications it would seem that yon and I will be in luck. But this ia not what I wanted to tell vou. Now. h.., .. ... "ow auvertieed. do not think that , J 'hrown n tri "eg in the faces of the Commissioners and the Board of Health, because I have not. The Mayer Dr. Rankin and Dr. Ahrons will toll you that this is not my attitude. I am a good eitiaen, if I do write bad poetry, 5"d.wh.e" sTpvernmental authorities aav". Take it, I am the boy with my month open Johnnie waitiug for the svHien! I hope and believe, they hope nad be- 1 1 an W as snn1. ' ywn-o nope more formation At first, too, the President's communi cation ,waa referred to its a "memoran dum"' and waa described as containing only eight or ten lines. It subsequently was disclosed, however that the com munication finally sent was in the form of a noto and that it covered two of three pages. This note, it was explained was prepared from a memorandum to Seeretary Lansing which the President dictated and aent to the State Depart ment. The original agreement arrived In Paris on December ninth, waa handed to the Italian foreign minister Decem ber J8, and wns described by Former Premier Clemenceau in the French! Chamber of -Deputies as a joint agree ment between Great Britain, France and the United States, Early in January, after the American i peace delegates hud returned home and i the I nitd State was represented at tho meetings by Ambassador Wallace in the capacity . of an observer, there was a meeting of the supreme council in which '. Premier Lloyd George stated thtt some modifications bad been made in the rri ginal plan of December ) and oi Jan uary 14 it was stated that Fnmiar Nitti. of Italy, had accepted the reviael plan. The agreement then was communicat ed to Jugo slavia iu the form of aa ulti- DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR advantage of an opportunity te handle whiskey outlined by E. D. Tuttle, fed eral prohibition inspector. " Securing the proper credentials Is an other matter. It la necessary to have a regular prescription, issued by a reput able physician, same as for any other medicine. To get a prescription one must be sufficiently ill to convince a phy sician neyonil the peradvenfure of - a doubt, b'lse he can't issue the prescrip tion, or if ha does he ia likely to be summarily dealt with by the Federal government. The formalities of stocking up the local pharmacists will be observed today by Mr. E. D. Tuttle. Physicians who wish to qualify Jo issue prescriptions will confer with him oa the second 'floor of the Federal building, and permits will be issued. Druggists who wish to ban- die linuor, as medicine, will see Mr. Tuttle, and arrange for a rather im pressive bend thBt will be forfeited if they should be unmindful of the regu lations safe for me to out on th I. i! Tuesday night. You folks will have beeni without amusements for about two weeks, a lot of you will have just re covered from the flu and it will do all i of you a lot of good to get out for a i ...an, near me truimg of the songbirds, laugh with the eomedians and entile with m as I stand at the door, resur rected and right; I haven't been with you mucn i n is season bnt I was with you last Johnny on tlie soup-wagon. Get this! This Ijthe one that you've Danderine" creates mass of thick, tfaartsvy waves FIRST WEEK S EGGS; SECOND, 72; THIRD, 104 far Mrs. Hb Skew- Utmr Ken Gaia. Plm In Wl W...I "The wwk before w. trtsd Don "Sun,. tt from 10 hna. Tho next week, trom a 0 ton Bvbm rf l. a.. ' There is a considerable quantity of ' "L J SxJjH liquor stored here, seized from time to time by , government agents, about enough, all told, to give each druggist in the city one rase. After that haa been used up in filling prescriptions, they may order more from any government bond ed warehouse. They will retail it at a price to le fixed by the government, and their dealings in it will be scrutinired by inspectors from time to time. The path that they will travel will be nar row nud straight, according to the reg- ilat:o:n proscribed. Stoxmch His permanently disappear nitei drinking the celebrated tthivar Mineral W'ster. Positively gtta-unted by money-back offer. Tastes fine: casta a trife. De livered anywhere by eur Raleigh Agents, ToHat Cind Cs. Phpae thsmAdv. . I can shut my eyes and tell Post TOASTIES from any other corn Hakes says They taste so much better and they make a mouthful. in msre- null.,. n.t rb... u.. V, J. ""7" "'" jsc. h. r. jterc. H- F. D. 1, BuU.r, Tmw. , Mrs. Pierce seiMted a severs ttm f.r tin test the middle of January. Yt ahs surled settlns the em promptly. Your hens can ly wJl, in cold weather, and we'll prov, Jt. Uara'a eur otter: Give yaur bans Dow gunar and watch nault for one month. If rou don't find that it pan for M!f and pars yea Brood prortt, hmidas, imply tail as and yoor snonay will be promptly refunded. . Oaa Suns (ChlasM for as-layi) works dirartly on the ae-l.-in organs, and is also a aelandid sonic. It ia aaslly rlvaa In th read, improva, tha han's Haalth, makes her stranser snd mors active ia aay weather, and start, her layitur. Try Don Sun or 10 daya sad if it donn't eat you tha ears. -Be saatser how aaid or wat ha waathar, your aianay will ba rafandad by return mail. Gat Dm Suns f ram your nrwssBi or paunry ramaey ecalar or send SO eants for a paeka by mail -prepaid. Burrall-Durvrr Co.. ,04 Holumhu. RM In. dunwpolia. Ind. (Adv.) j0& In a fow moments you can transform your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have It abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Daadorine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Danderine" and draw this through yonr hair, taking one small trnnd at a time. Instantly, yes, imme diately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous aud so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil ia removed. Let- Danderine put mere life, color, vigor, and brightness ia your hair. This stiniulntiug tonic will freshen your scalp, cheek dandruff and falling hair and help your hair to growr long, thick, Strong and beautiful.- adr. TneFi3JR L. 8AMTJEL8, Prop, ill S, Wilmington Street RALEIGH. KC LADIES! Don't Take Chances Soiling a . Pretty 7 - Drew - ; - When serving; lunch or at tending: ; to th -r kiddies, have ready. to"lij on one of our neat -Bungalow Dresses, specially priced at $1.79 $2.35 Made of a nice shade of blue Chitmbray or, Navy blue effects, and can be worn aa a house dresr or. Bungalow Apron; WE CLOTHE AND BH0B THE rjUktlLY ' , - RENEWAL OP Tlirsded Rubber XnmtlaHon oevc needs to be grvsan thought. But that af ordiaary Iosniatloa does, at least canes) Mora tha battery ia tears out. Threaded Rwbbor aivna shsT hs-tlsi pro teetion to platea and ia the ccdy kind that cam tSsT aaWTsf f1s1Jl1 arwft sTA laUft IS as long aa tha battery. HTltcaa be had only ta cne atiii otitsr WQlard. ' ' - " iff ", T , . RALEIGH STORAGE BATTERY CO. W. K. DINT, Mgr. Phene !. 3 CM Ml4sJ aarvsH M I I V fl -v. RGE ANT'S Mange Medicine Makts Healthy Scalps Influania, Grippe aad ether febrile ail ments, weaken your scalp and make your hair fall out. You must treat your scalp, not your hair. The aealp must be made healthy. Vie Sergeant's Mange Medicine, which corrects the causes of Dandruff, Iteh inir Head and Falline Hair. Berecan't'a Mange Medicine dissolves the scales, crusts aad impurities that clog the pores and oil glands i this given the hair roots a chance to get their natural food serum from the blood to grow thicker, more luxuriant hair. You eannot have healthy hair unless your scalp is kept healthy- .Sergeant's Mange SraTaiiXjr L9VMfJ .VICUlCine will rnu jour r ip imuotr,. 'r- (JfOW HtMlthy faction guaranteed or money .back,, tit. Drug- . rr . . . , . . amir Eta supply; naroers appiy; aociors approve. Felk sillier Oruc tempaay, inc. .Ki.-hmond, Vs. ' Katahllshrd l7t : : . t Hemlthy Scalp BRED SOWS AND GILTS Fifty. Head Big Bone Poland Chinas AT AUCTION I am offering to the publie in Farmville, February 28th, 1120, the best consignment of registered hogs that haa aver been offered in tha State. Ten tried sows, 32 spring gilts, 8 young boars- These sows and gilts represent the most popular breeding of the west. Missouri Wonder, Long Pete, Buster Model, Wonder King, Daisy's Hadley. Giant Bea and Giant Jonea, Think of this breeding. Then bred to two of the best boars ia the east, sack having to its credit and honor, first aad Grand Champion... in their class at our State Fair, October 1919, The names of these boars written In a pedigree, Bob's Jumbo, No. 106,365, and High Bob, No. will give prestige to any herd. Big Bob line of breeding haa won more first aad grand champion than aay other aire dead er living. You don't hare to go west to get tha best. You can get the best in Farmville, February 28th, 1920, at your owa price. After ths hog sale I will sell one 'beautiful black Shetland Pony, whieh will please any child. J. W. DIXON CLAYMOUNT FARM RALEIGH, N. C We can supply you with sv . " All grades, carefully screened. Better place an order for the balance of your win-. ter needs. ..t Plenty of Wood for Immediate Delivery. IVyatt-Smifh Foul Co. Bell Phone 2 142 Raleigh Phono 180 No. 1 Elks Building wLsLaf ' snOA. . J m&MWttmWmr WHEN TBE CHILLY . WINDS BLOW the fare aad bands become chap- ped and cracked. But do net uffefseir lotions and care '"yourself oulekly, W hart many . different kinds, all depeadable. ' Come in today an 1 we'll tell yu all about them," Fsmmebrr ns as. the reliable drufiiitt. "-r KING-CROWELL DRUG CO. SPBA6LB SILVER, - Manager,
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