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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1U, UC'C 3 WILL CANCEL EXPORT BUNCOMBE AND MADISON TO PAVE CHAIN GANGS WILL BETTER THAN RATES WILLARD STATES! ROAD CONNECTING COUNTY SEATS; be abolished soon WHISKEY FO work of maritime corpoua. Corssionera of Both Counties Make Application For TIOX TO BE STOPPFJ. i Federal and State Aid Buncombe's Road Cost $160,- I'ltOHIMTlOX l'UUIMi WITH i.ASU. 1IAYOI GOLDS AND FLU borne Interesting Figures Regarding j Freight Rates, Gathered By Hoard j of Trade. 000 Commissioners Also to Construct Hard Sur face Road to Leicester. The I.caguo of Cities of ih Smith organized some time ago at Wllming-j ton. in connection with the The cojiuy ' I -1 -J- .. II... fn.l ll poillll uiwc ai-mJ" i-- ........ 1 .!.- i t.l . , ( ,kA ISIUI6 UIU IUI UlU UUHBlluruuil v-l AiiKiiuu ...a, ilium iui iviukii'ii I ,jj. J purpose l.l wcu.. m .y. ; ,,,., ,.,v ,.,h,.,f. from lie ill l.v Charleston. urunswi.K, j o .. .... ; '... r 1 mUKV. IU rilllll t.Jitl vino .!' , iv. vester-I county i oinrriis-fcioiu-rs for ami . Htrurtloii of n nurd surface the .Craggy Hi Turkey Creek, lilt' i ci:i rmtil from point two liked of connection with thu1 milt's beyond I .clccslcr. tho h Ills to Only 30 Men on Foroe In County Xow I'scd to Maintain Three and Four tilings at Time. Buncombe county's com n't tiysifm In fast dying out und in a fiw years. If not sooner, the county coiiunh'Mon -ers believe thui tin- county cli.ii: gang will be n tiling ! the past. : Wilmington Savannah and Jacksonville, was active in securing a port rate and establish ullcution will probably ko to Kaleis'li , curb on each ski", and is to be (.oil ing a line of vessels plying from those (during tne next u.iy or two. ju.-ibiiuci.-u ki h ii.. from South American , commissioners t'immiu mm uiu inaLiKiaiu March l.V The highway ;preiM,nt th(J e;tng is"i,e smalleVt since feet wide, with a concrete i (he .., wa(j rm t(irte(i many ports to and ports. Hugh McKae, or Wilmington, appeared before the Industrial divis ion of the local Board of Trade sev eral months ago and a number of will cost $100,000. two miles of which j Jt wull bo uecessary to fill and rh"0 1 prisoners tiro lne ; prisoners, white and colored, on the gang now. I he maiorlty of these three New Elixir, Called Aspiron al, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and 'Endorsed by Euro pean and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. will bo hard aurlo.ee and 10 miles or : uniform the out macadam uuso onwnl,e mcn ,n gravel. itnia roaa which was put nown scv- The Madison county highway comes! oral years ngo and which now is show-! manufnctiirtnir concerns and larnrer . to t he Sand v Mush section, connecting inir much wear. In many places It. wholesale dealers raised funds to as-1 with the Uuncotnbe county line, and is believed that this base will be com-I sist in the work of the League of information from Marshall is to thoiplctely ruined if U is m! repaired ut Cities, to carry on the campaign to j cfroct that the Madison county com-! once. secure freight rates from western and i mtssioners have just voted to ask for! This road will open up tho I-eices-southern ports to these ports, which . federal and state aid. in perfecting i ter anil Sand Mush sec tions, two of would enable the Maritime corpora- I their link of the highway, to meet the the richest townships in tho county lion- to operate ships from these ! nyncombo county road. This news . and which now have only the old mac southern portB instead of forwarding n.a8 contained In a letter from R. S. ladam road, which ixtenKs to Turkey all of this freight from the west and jtalnFey, charlman of the Madison Creek, the point to bo-hard surfaced, south along by these ports to New icpunty commissioners. Tho proposed road will start Ht York and other northern ports for, xhl,re nas nK 1)0ell agitation for a i Craggy und go to Leicester, through shipment to houth American ports. Kood roa(is connection between Ashe-; the village to Turkey Creek, a point Sesterday W Vance Brown and L. vo and Marshan, vvh,,.h wiU niso be two miles on and will aid greatly in Lfr ?iJ ? ,hi e'Th ' part of the Dixie highway, and it J bringing to Ashevlllo the prndncls of received notice from the South At-. evcd that jef)rp ,he , , , , ra,.mlnB Heetlons. The Z" V. Ji.r Kl ". r , ' these two roads will have been com-. work on the paving of the road will pleted. Chairman Patton states that j probably start within the next few the exact route to be selected for the1 weeks and he continued until llnished. Buncombe end of the highway, will bo.someiime during the summer or fall, left to tho state highway engineer,! Jt probably will not be necessary to who will probably be "sent here dur-i delay traffic on this road, at all, dur- .., mo iic.i. ic u... .o Mincj iiie niK uic ims u , " y I tain, with a caretaker iuuu. uiri r, aim i.'in- r-n.i. uu; i .'nu u. -Tho highways from the two county! paved at a time, peats would meet at a point near the. The paving of this road and the old (Judgcr mill place, oil Sandy Mush. I building of the connecting road with Already there is a paved highway Madison county, will probably be from Ashevlllo to Craggy, a distance I among the most Important road build of about four miles, this much of tho ling achievements of the present board iKitra. mmum. px;i i.cut uco-i c i ., - - . ' , .. . A t inaae uy uia ponce up i mianigni New York. But tho ocean rates Said to Be Wife of Johnson cgro, ; Policeman baw HJm Buy Ticket I or,,ast nghti Goorgo Dellumply. colored, 'Icoml a Tngest Vnnel.YIn ! Kmployed at Canton She Re- ' Kentucky Ordered to Leave being arrested on charges of slander, j they were advised that Daniel YV'll lard, on behalf of trunk lines serving North Atlantic ports, has served no tice that th Interstate Commerce commission, upon return of the rail roads to their ownors, will be asked to cancel the recent export rates granted to Gulf and South Atlantic ports; which means ,to re-establish the discriminatory rates which here tofore have compelled the outgoing traffic of the country to move through a funnol, of which New York is the small end. The Maritime corporation is asking the question why this grtat partiality to New York. From New Tork to Havana the dis tance is 11S6 miles. From Charles ton 648 miles, 45 per cent less; from Mobile to Havana 563 miles, 53.4 per cent less. But exactly the same ocean rates prevail between New York and Havana as between either Charleston or Mobile and Havana. From New York to Vera Cruz U. distance is 2, 070 miles, frdm Charleston to Vera Cruz the distance is 1,455 miles or "9.7 per cent nearer. From New Or leans to Vera Cruz the distance Is 789 miles, almost 1 per cent neareri than are th haa becom thie connection Senator Randall says: "The idea of freight being compelled to pay the same from Pcnsacola, Mo bile or New Orleans to Havana and Cuban destination as from New York to Havana, is so unfair that the spirit of American fair play will never, never consent to it when it is once called to the attention of the Ameri can people." The truth is that the allocation of ships to southern ports and the grant ing of fair rates, combined with the earnest desire of the midwest to use the most economical and natural routes of shipment, threatens to bring about the very thing, which tlie na tion ought most emphatically to de sire it is stated, a distribution of its foreign trade through a number of ports. This does not threaten the ilnancial integrity of the eastern trunk lines, which will continue to have more business through New York than they can properly handle, but they peem to resent tho Impend ing readjustment just the same. There are those, indeed, who suspect tha.t the campaign to prevent the con struction of the authorized naval dock at Charleston is inspired by a deter mination to prevent the development of adequate facilities in the south and artificially perpetuate the dominance of New York. The country views with apprehen sion political alliance for economic Every Druggist in J. S. In structed to Refund Price wniie You Wait at count' er if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. ! Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. negroes. only pii the gang. . Commissioner Stradley, of the de- i partment of public institutions, gives prohibition the credit for this great j reformation in tho chain gang. He, points out that only a few years ago. when moonshiners und bootleggers were running rampant In this coun try, despite tho efforts of tho offi cers, tho chain gangs were full and ! it has only been a few months since1 r0 nfa,lon of the yoar , tn9 the county was supporting three orl(,ru tra,1e . A,nlr,,,.n ,h. .-,. gangs, while one takes ample m1nutp col.i rotl,. r.'i,..--, . thorltstlvely guaranteed by the lab- road will be used as a part of the gen eral liighway, tho work on the new road to start from Craggy. Bids were asked yesterday by tho four caro of the entire force now. The gang, which lias been doing road work on Karly mountain for sev eral weeks, will bo returned to Crag gy, at once, where tl prisoners will be engaged In working the county quarry, getting out rock for road work, until the road on Early moun- j tain and in that section, dry out so that tho repairs and improvements can be continued. The machinery and camp will be kept at L'atly moun- until the gang Is returned there, which will prob ably be in March ot- April. For the Woman Who Desires Distinctive Styles, Our Line of NEW SPRING DRESSES SUITS and MILLINERY is most appealing. Day by clay our store takes on a transformation that reflects the approved new and exclusive fashions for the Spring season. nratnrl.'- tftalfl oiinrva.1 iwa enthusiastically endorsed by the high A st. authorities, nnd proclaimed by th common people as ten times aaj quick and effective as whiskey, rock , operators, was accepted as a sub and rye. r any other cold and cough , stantlnl indication that the com mis remedy they have ever tried. ikIoii believes u readjustment of prices All drug stores ar now supplied to tho public must be inculded In its with the wonderful i.ew elltir, so all 'final settlement. you have to do to get rid of that! jvi-Nonnel of the committee upon coia is to step into the nearest drug; wi,irh will be represented the opor NEGROES CHARGED WITH ROBBING STORE this year, with the exception of the Asheviiie-Biac.K Mountain nignway, johnson and Yerlock Said to Have which will be paved during the-summer. Robbed Sands Company. NEGRESS WHO JUMPED i'REO' BRIT SHAKES OFF BRIDGE IDENTIFIED1 ' DUST OF THE CITY i Charged with breaking into and robbing the local store of Sands and company, on Depot street. liobert Johnson ahd Elwood Yerlock, ne groes, were arrested by the police last" night. They were released un der bonds of 1300 for their appear ance in police court this morning. Only one other arrest had been made by the police up to midnight store, -and the clerk half a dollar for a bottla of Asnircnel and tell hlni to j serve you two teaspoo.ifuls with four j teaspoor.fuls of water In a glBss. With ! your watch In your hand, take the drink at or.e swallow and c.ill for your money back In two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away tike a dream within tho time limit. Don't be bashful, for all drug gilt Invite you and expect you to try It. Kverybody'o doing It. When your cold or cough la reliev ed, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Asplronal Is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most Agreeable celd And cough remedy for Infin'a and children. Adv. liters, miners und punuc, prooaoiy will ho announced tomorrow. OLD DOMINION SHIP GRADUALLY SINKING i k;ht is postponfj). CLKV1CLAND. O., Feb. 9. The 8 round bout between Johnny Kllbane, featherweight champion of the world, and Benny Valger. of Now York, scheduled at Newark, N. J.. for February 16, has been postponed until February 25. Advloea to Kll bane today atate that Valger is ill with Influenza. OWNERS SAY THEY ARE LOSING MONEY fuses to Talk. By the Court. i TO MEET HUSBAND IN MANILA SOON I At Present Fixed Price of Coal Commission Acts. Bessio believed Shepherd, colored, to have tried to who isi "Ited" Britt, long a well known po commit lico court character, and who ap- sulcide by jumping off the West pearod at the last term of Superior Asheville bridge Sunday morning, was court for criminal cases with 11 reported to be much better at a late charges against him, has gone from hour last night at the Mission hos- here, and there is a spell of sadness pital. It is understood that the bridge where she jumped off is about 40 or CO feet high; it Is considered remarkable that she was not serious ly injured as the water bejow yiere is very shallow and rocky. It was stated last night that a negro man by the name of Johnson, employed as janitor by the Champion Fiber company, at Canton, Is her husband, and that he had come to the city to take her back home with him. It is understood that during the war Johrfson volunteered and was sent overseas, and during tho time that he was in service he received no news concerning her or any of her relatives, and when he came back she could not be found, but that she had left a message stating that she had gone to Salisbury to work and had secured a position there as a cook. When Johnson arrived in Salisbury no trace could be found of his wife and he returned to his home over tho police department, the mem bers of which believe a great part of their work Is over. "Hed" didn't want to go. so a kind polioeman rode to the station with him, saw him buy a ticket to Kentucky and when at the last moment "Red" seemed to balk, kindly assisted him on the train. Ho was ordered to leave by Judge .J. L. Webb. In police court yesterday Jack Wall, who stepped off the Carolina Special Sunday night with 11 pints of liquor, Into the arms of the law, was called and lils case transferred to. the V. S. Commissioner. Mr. Gudger heard the case and probable cause being found. Wall was bound over to Fed eral court. He is said to bo from RutherfordtO". Joe Stanford paid the costs in a case of disorderly conduct and the charge of running a disorderly liouse was nol prossed. Harry Donnan and Claud Bryan each paid the costs for disorderly conduct and Alice Bates, arrested with them was given 30 days, while the case of Marie Baldwin was held open. . Jean Stewart was fined $50 and the costs for carrying a concealed weapon, Mrs. Kmma Kichelbergor applied yesterday to United States lilstrict Clerk W. 8. Hyams, for a passport to the rhllliplnes to meet Lt.-Col. Elchel berger, who has been serving with the American army in Siberia for sometime. She expects to meet Col. Klchelberger in Manila. Mrs. Klchelberger was formerly Miss Emma Oudger- of .this city anil Is well known here. DAUGHTER OF REV. F. W. STANTON DIES at Canton. It is believed that John aids where the purposes in view are:on's wife thought that he was dead obviously selfish. A Board of Trade iand that Rl'e would end her grief by official states: "But when 22 states committing suicide. it was stated find their prosperity imperiled by althal would be able to leave tho i . i,n tlinfmlfal ivitliiii n flaw ilnvn nvirl n-nitM purely ui uiiiai njemui ui iai ni.rv- - ......... --- ing ana are Diunuy luionneu inut ino " " i an(1 appealed. Joseph Glover was rolief they have been able to obtain j Bessie Shepherd has refused to ; taxed with the costs for assault and they will not be permitted to retain, make any statement during the time j Walter Rogers drew the costs for dls. then it is time for such conferences i she has been at the hospital, as lo i orderly conduct. Three "drunks" as took place In Washington Tuesday why she lumped off the bridge. A were before the court. nignt wnen reiirracniuin on n om iiuii large part or the first day she was groat territory or me .Mississippi vai The seven year old daughter, Es ther, of Rev. and Mrs. K. V. Stanton, died recently at the hoftie of her parents In Franklin, Ohio.' Rev. Mr. Stanton was formerly of this city and was pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church on French Broad avenue. A number of friends of Rev. and Mrs. Stanton of the city will regret to hear of the death of their daughter. WASHINGTON', Feb. 9. Protests of a great number of bituminous op erators that they are Incurring a loss under tho present maximum fixed prices and the 14 jer cent wage in creases to miners led tho coal strike settlement commission today to de cide on appointment of a special com mittee to begin the compilation of data bearing on the necessity for a readjustment of these prices in all fields. Announcing that the purpose of the committee waa solely to facilitate consideration of the price question by the commission, without authority to order any readjustment of prices. Such authority, he said, would be ask ed for only if the commission finally concluded that new price levels were necessary. Appointment of the com mittee, however, following the repre sentation of current losses by many V 75 Virtues I NEW YORK, Feb. 9. Cracked and stom-battered from etcm to stern, al most broken in two amidships, tlui ,; old Dominion liner Princess Anne, abandoned except by her two first of ficers, was slowly being submerged by the aeas tonight, as she lay strand ec on the sand shoals off Rockaway. Un less favorable weather prevail, ahlp ping officials declare there tm little hope of saving any part of her cargo, of which a small amount Is atlll above water. The 82 passenger and 3 it members of the erew had been taken off the previous day by the police boat: patrol. The steamship and her cargo in valued at J 1,000,000. Hair Often Ruined . By Careless Washing ley speaking for the people of whole states and parts of four others, not counting the South, Atlantic states, comprising more than half of the population of the Union and 53 per cent of its voting strength, issued their ultimatum to the effoct that they are going to foreign countries through the" ports that can serve" them best. "There was no bluff in that ulti matum. It was not an hysterical "out burst. It was simply the statement of s calm, deliberate decision, reached after months and even years of con sideration. If, therefore, the Inter state Commerce commission now lias the authority or is likely to re-establish the artificial differential enjoyed by New York, congress will, as con gress ought, provide against the pos sibility of such a result by the inclu sion in the impending railroad bill of a proper inhibitory provision, to be effective not in the case of south ern pUl t OiJ. irui &irau v. i.t isi io , similarly threatened by the intricacies ' of rate-nluking." j unconscious, caused by being in the i water so long and being exposed. is stated. it ; W. P. CHALLICE DIES. ADD NEW CLUBS TO THREE EYE LEAGUE CHICAGO, Feb. 9. -The three eye league was expanded from six club to an eight club league today at the annual meeting of the organiz4tion. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Itoek Island, Illinois, were given franchises. Ap plications also came from Cairo, Hi.. Hannibal. Mo., Quincy, II!., Racine, Wis., nnd Paducah, Ky. The league decided to play a sched ule of 140 games, opening April 29. Al Tearney was reelected president. For Indigestion Mi - O - Na Is Guaranteed To Promptly Relieve Stomach Dis tress, i People go on suffering from little stom ach troubles for years and imagine they have a serious disease. They over-eat and force on the stomach a lot of extra work. But they never think that the stomach needs extra Help to oo extra worK. If these people would take a Ml-O-Na Tablet with or after meals it would be a great big help to the stomach In its strain oi overwork Ml-O-Na helps your tired out stomach to ao its worn ana uanisnes tne cause. No matter what you eat or drink Ml-O-Na will sweeten your sour -Jtnmach and stop gas belching in five minutes.' The heaviness disappears and the stomach Is .Mwl In Ita orL- rwT dl0Mtlnn ' Ml-O-Na not only promptly relieves all distress but If taken regularly will banish Indigestion. Druggists everywhere and Smith's Drug Store sell Mi-O-Na on the money tack plan. t ' THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE ROANOKE, Va., .Feb. . William P. Challice, for 43 years superintend ent of the United States' bureau' of engraving and printing, died in Wash ington tonight from an attack of in fluenza, according to a message re ceived here by Mr. Challice's son. He was 68 years old and a native of Brooklyn, N. T. FLAME THROWERS . USED ON N. Y. SNOW NEW YORK. Feb. . More than 18.700 snow slioverlers, 1,000 emer gency trucks and a steam shovel made up the army which today forced a retreat of much of the snow and ice which has choked New York's streets for nearly a week. Two soldier flame throwers attacked several hundred square feet of snow in a test at Fifty Ninth street and Central park, but proved of little use In the day's warfare. Hair Curled This Way Looks Naturally Wavy Tonight, after you have brushed out your hair, dip a clean tooth brush into some plain liquid sllmerine and draw It through the hair, strand by strand. This Is by far the best thing you can UBe If you want your hair to appear naturally wavy and curly, glossy and beautiful. When you behold yourself In the mirror tomorrow morning, you will vow never to ?:o back to the drying, davltallcing curi ng iron. Liquid sllmerine is neither sticky nor greasy, sud will not discolor the lialr, spot the scalp, or produce sny harmful effect whatever, A few ounces, which of course can be had at any drug store, will last for weeks. Advl. Millions Acclaim Its Virtues EVERY day people write us telling of cures effected and re lief obtained in dozens of ailments and con ditions, through us ing White Cloverine Salve. It. is highly recommended for Burns, Piles, Tetter, JSczema, Ulcers, Dandruff, Sunburn, Catarrh, Chafes, Ivy Poisoning, Sore Throat Chapped Hands and Lips, etc. Get a hog today and keep it handy for instant relief and soothing, healing ef fect. A,l druggists carry it in stock, hut if yours is sold out, we will send a box postpaid upon receipt of 25c. Soap should be used very carefully, -if you want to keep your hair looking; its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins It. The best thing for steady use Is MulsUled oocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and graaseless), and la better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Sim ply molaten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Muislfied coooanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, It's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family - for months. Advt. WlW.Vl!Mlla!ll;H- Nothing Like Plain Bltro-Phosphst te Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increait Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. HVONEl II II immma amHti D Ends Catarrh or keomev back. Jot Judging from the countless prepara tions and treatments which are contin ually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, develop ing anus, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently inousands or men and women who keenly feel their excessive ininness. Thinness and weakness are often dne to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than Is contained In modern foods. Physicians claim there is noth ing that will supply this deficiency so weu as me organic pnosphate Known among druggists as bitro-DhosDhate. which Is inexpensive and. is sold by nmiin iTug more ana most an aruggists under a guarantee of satisfaction nr money back. By feeding the nerves di rectly and by supplying the body ceito with the necessary phosphoric food ele ments. bltro-DhosDhate should orodue a welcome transformation In the appear anee; the Increase in welxht frequently being astonishing. Increase in weight also carries with It a general improvement in the health Nervousness, sleenleaaneas and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disap pear, dull eres brlrhten and rail rhwii glow with the bloom of perfect health. CADTION: While Bltra-Phosphate is unsurpassed for the relief 8f nervousness, general debility-, etc, those taking it who For the strain of suffering; th drag-down of disease: the special auTlictlons that tike ths life out of a woman and make her worse than an itvaltd there's a remedy; one mai nss siooa uu isst w tialX a century. kreatbo it la. Outfit including inhaler do not desire to out on flesh should use in avoiding lat-proaucing Advt, I1L13. Extra bottle. 60c Ail Pngisu. care j MimmitimTtinnmiiiimunwitm ne s mm m stm z iiimv j iiriiiiiiiHiimuimmiiiiim'mnil Throat fat artos of S Uif friend. I tried STELLA VITAE, sua am tluaktul to her for I am a well vosna, I did net ksow a well day tntit I took thne bottles. I aufens wit wataly periods, backache, M appetite, always tlrad, did sot stem sound. 1 saa safely retsoasnd STELLA VITAE to very womaa was ass UbMSi psooliar t Usjlsnals tfx." Kxi. PanSs Faust, STELLA TITAli is cold at your drug store; on this distinct agree ment that if the very first bottle does not help you, your money will be refunded. Why not try ItT GUMANTEEO F1RESH DOZEN CREAM CHEESE, CRLSCO. Qf l-lb size OOC cRisco. EtT l2-lb size DlC CRLSCO. ' CI 1 1 . 3-lb size Plell THACHXR MEDICINE CO. Chattanooga, Tan. V. TWO HOUSES OF SATISFACTION, and CON. TENTMENT U-TOTE-M TRADE-MARK AND THE DIFFERENCE , IS YOURS I BROOKFIELD CREAMERY 7Q I BUTTER IOC I 18 SOUTH. I II PACK SQUARE II REGISTERED ' t U 172 . I CHARLOTTE St. j I BROOKFIELD CREAMERY 70 BUTTER IOC crlsco, C999 6-lb size .. VsWesWfai CRISCO, ttJQ OO 9-lb size JJ JJ PURE GEORGIA CANE MM SYRUP, qt The RACKET DEFTSTOE L Blomberg, Proprietor Special Bargains - 1 in. Dry Goods s ... Ladies' Ready-to-Wear J and Millinery Special Bargains in Our Bargain Basement in Aluminum, Enamelware and Groceries 16 BUTKORE AYEa 'PHOriE 231.
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