Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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Judfe E*« Charge. Federal
Grand Jury to Look Into All
Violationt of Volitead Law
f Continued from pace
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Jo|0> $. Kerro?
rf the SouihweHtfrn AStfoclation of
Xun*-i'yunu,; .bit* i>?uc<l JJm foil, .viuu
- call |or a uiedfliii of the AswxMntton
tu ik* held in Dalian, Jan. 20. <
"The Southwestern AsHooJattori of
Nuiiterymen is ealled to nieet on Jan.
2 20 at and 2 p. re. at lhillas
Clutttihei .f Comiih-ree- Koeius^lloth
members and nun numbers Invited..
: " Takt a day off. bring surplus aud
wunt^lKtH. and combine business with
pleasure" for u <l#v. A fall attendunci'
i* dffriwl. Among othor subjects, 1 be
following will lmnftc red tor discus-
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aery,, l*p^«rti au Important
Factor in lu tnruittR led
Jj$J3J~Al. Ha.nai'yi ~AH*tin,
"'Th- Oi tl«*>k
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1 all Supply.' Jim Parker; I n ijjus. b
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" 'Shade Trees for CI
Cl <}. .Maylaw. Sherman
" '.laiprovvniattt of ou** nrun inch
J^partuientx.' *J. 11. linker, Fort
Worth, Te*a*.
■Combining the Xttr
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RusllH^s." J, K. Mayhem. ,
Texan.
** 'Coniferous. Ewrgrwen* for
4ljtv graud juries," said Judge
Migratory Bird Act. ■
The ouly otBw? ' specifie law men " IMfW stowing at the
'l for W grand Jury to Inveiitlgnte vio-
J tnt lotus thereof. was \ the migratory
bird act, which he naid a department
«>r government had requested him to
do.-, lie mentknod the benefits of this
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Judge Mutisball announced tho ap-
I>olnttueut of Jotm Marshall as fore-
man on tiie grand jiiry impanelled.
Arthur Vaughn, Constable of tlie Sher-
man pr<r>iiet. vvas s.vurjtJu a« bailiff. Wfclse of r< rl>wa. &at. really. I don't
PASIOKIIf l>KV MKMHKIAl !(lKTH
1ST. CUCJMH P
mf tlH' grauil jury. Tfee jury will meet
|rf Itfe "own convenient ekv^Judgt'' KmIch
I^aid. ^ ■ ■> ~
Followjug jJjfr'impnneHing of the
j grand Jury. Judge Estes heard exeus-
' e* fr«:n those summoned to serve on
' the jictit jurf aud after «4>veral of
tbene were excused, airore the reinain-
j^fcoaeittbi'ga toiaerye for this terai.
f The d<Kk* t for the u\hu was sound
.V ... i>i4 .. ed holiday nftertmorr MdS-o'dock. -
Mow the Ix vtt imcs Ills \\<pk in t1m> 0pHl^i;, 0) the5 .launary term
Shvrmfn was the subject of a sermwi for t]w sllt ritlilI, aivis!on ivas delayed
«|bday ni^bt by the Hev. M. N. Terrell, fyvo X)V tlu. Ueavy docket which
in^'r -of Ki-y Memorial Methodic i^ was' lim'swiry„to dispose of at
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■ Fofiuwtng is a synopsis of the set- . Federal (inuid Jun.
'non: ifeflf'hc following were sworn lu as
16, 1921
On the Movie Screen Mr«. J. B. Lamb of
The Dripping Springs
Community Is Dead
AS
At tl e Geiu. r \ <
"If I'm not mining my dotbrs. I'm
breaking my neck JM
~\hluy Allison, Metro's flaxeu-baired
sfttr. is author of the above state-
ment in discussing her picture. "Uig
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Why, I completed a pieturo^ 'AM
Wive* to Bbtmer iu^which- t^tl to
ruin ji iMHV< tly shinning and elaborate
evening go vn by « niduigbt plunge
la the the ivinsome Mu^.
"Apd thelirst thing that I had to do
t#^Big (flame' was a pcriious ride cm a
rhnaway borst-« "" v^.
'•And tli: t*^-i«* r one of the many
ba7.a rd* ~F «ad to perform for the
"This I* a proress kuuwn as building, K,.,ul,i jUrors for the'term:
rt aoweUdug that every man has in v.,torn
mind, though' *rrroet1mes T catch, uiy
breath, ami wonder how it will all
end, when I undertake some risky
stunt. .... •
T,tn my last two pictures, The Mar-
rhlge of William Asbe.' ami Are
Wives to Blame?' I ivas called upon
tc^wear quite elaborate—at any rate,
gqod Uwfctnt: gEf'W«S-rr«td *« afly « vefy
-tine of them was worn in a scene that
meant titter wreck to tlKTO. And
'Big Came' started me off with a wild
ride at breakneck speed. And that's
not tbe least of the .tricks I perform-
ed during the course of production on
this story. Xer.rly nil the action took
place in the North.vest Canadian
woods, and after niy race on Urn horse,,
N011NCTEMKNT:
1 con at iept a
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• Jlrs. J. B. i^mb. residing In J&tfr
Dripping Springs coininutdtyi seven
miles northeast of gheriunn. died at
Iter home tUe**e Saturday afternoon at
liio'cleefcuund \v*4i buihhu)biwitwha«uuw
Cemetery Suwiay afternoon at I
o'clock. Fimeial servhes ^-ere con-
duct ed >y the: ltevt. K. M: Athertou of
Sherman. "
Mfh<JLanib woa b'u year^of age. A
dauiilitt'r and tWo sons survive, her
accept a few advanced piano Htmleiita for iiislroetlon to pra^tic;
theatre organ work or §yiicr6ni/.e l music for tbe screen. JJ
Organs tuned and repaired. i*ov rates call (Jem Theatre after S a. m.
HOWARD J. JOHNSTON,
I % Organist, Gem Theatr
husbami having died in
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November,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Anneuncrnu'iita^Timler this heading
are subject to the action of tire Dern-
Hlnarfes in July, 1022.
Far Congress, Fourth District of Texas
SAM KAYBUEN.
(Re-election.}
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J. A. Pen- 11 went to the Canadian back woods
j, aud something that every tnajkha* in " F-innei-iville r" fjitltfr—| MlW1 bad a race with a dog team."
^imrtd ltVWe process of life, either in a vltifey vie*v; S. C. Henderson, Aubrey; At the Oeni Monday mid Tuesday.
Rptrifnn'l or material workman. We are will Montgomerv. Pilot Point; M. j
not standing idle. There is a process llrvt)IJ. McKinney ; 1'. it, Pierce. White-'
rW WVST\ !• ARMISR
i.TTht. B. A tun , i iano. ii. FILES AN INVOLUNTARY * f
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MAN L08KS Lire , I«r life Tlie soiirn' of life cxi-nrre.! |{ ,|m.kui,,.. Van AMyue; J. K. I.liw-
. IN KOOMIMi' HWI'tiK KIKE ;ff>i from cause,^ You may call him Celiiia ; W. K. Middleton. Oafnes- *
whut you please--materialists (all hhn ^1(o. john y chttiHller. McKinney : U. f
j"0iuse." From whom all light springs; t! 1{ruwu, \vhite*right; T. P. Wells,
-Ufr-is-thc motive power behind ali move- R.TCBoyd I>enison; W. s. llig-
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M yearn old, a^wrlier, is dead lucjit, alL. forms of life. <b*l is the ^
e uTt of jfipjpiftit' i'lliri \ iHl'Tt if i^nse of itle. Cause produces cf- u
of undetermintHl oflgiu which feet. v ; . t . neverai e-xcw
room in# house at | "The, first thing in a building is a> Excused from the i*'
8^ia^ia> a. m. foundation. ' You will notice the par- W(in,; .j y Schmrtz. 1
Glasgow Is -in—t^ie jable whieh Jesus gives in Gods \\ Old Hk.kcv McKinney; U
. f in ii.", t , aj, . - • --n
(.od is the K|ll,M)th.aUl pjospet;; W. F. . Pofford
Justin.
Several Excused.
IH'tit jury 'list
..Mx'
vVrow der
as ft* re*uTi
la n li«*
destroy ed a two-stury
—17cst llftiyuu street Sunday;^
uad Mis Willie Mae Glasgow Is 4 -Hie J able which Jesus .-give* in God's word jiiekoy. McKinney; Gus Mous.like,
<Mty Hospital suffering from iajdries with reference to the two structures, Kruui; E. M. ltueker. Krum; W. M.
to her back which she received when (one builded on the rock and one oil the tjoues Faraiersvllld; W. T. Cook, Far-
she h'a'MHl from a stH-ogil stor^* ^tifeh to surnl, both of which are identically tUe MMM.SV||)P: W. W. Jx)Wery. McKinney;
the ground to escape ® e fluiOea.ri ; sainetk> far as 4he structure is concern- q ^ Gentle. Saugerj E. O. Barron,
I'wwder met his deiilb When he; re- e<|. Tile g
turned -to his room' tea s&ve some ^ilius two ho*
personal effects aft<% vK#fiui^d tie H|V
Mrs. Cliisgou i<i escape. <®g.v. i« the-building whosi'^oun-|
' "I had goue lawk, to my room to ge^
Howe mmiey-aml the rest of my clothes,"
be told a iMilient at the City Hospital
Sunday,.during a brief iK>riod of cou-
««inu.siKjsw. "when the Itgbts-.afept out
Parts. Texas! Jan. Id, 10. J. luiiimm.
farmer living near Honey Grove,. haS<
fifed a petition lubankruptey- The to-
tal liabilities are placed at of
w7iielCf2.4KB is unsecured. "The" assets,
including insurance policies ure
s<*beduled at $M.42t$. Farmiug sttn-k
aud implements are schedulect ai <>1.17(
and- exemptions n;e claimed to I he
'ammiti* a«' tf1 <>«K 1 " *' *
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Ennis—Cordfana
and intermediate points
It takes you there •
It brings you back
Denton; O. B. amotmt of $1.2un
;i . - titn-rffl*
M|. The great contrast between the ^visvilhs T- G. Lewtcr,. Dexter: C. F.
wo houses lay IB'the vast difference in Mersbacker, ^ Galiie^vme; Charles
fie ftiipidaiion The most stately bUlld- >\'ukefield. Ponder.
h
«i;ition is the devest in the ground. We <r.MRncmacc
in our helplessness should build on 1 CXsTKoIla OUSincbd
Christ by faith, theu we shall build a
structure.that shall last through all
time and eternity.
and I lost my way 14 ti>o dark and * impulsiveness is dynamite; prlnci-
l«l is the heart. . Impulse caused you to
T•
^Hur^ied."
l-Vuittecii is rsous were asleep in the
t< oiuiug house a hen tlie fire started,
ull of them, with the exception of Crow-
der, making .their escape. The place
was owned by Mrsr 11 C. Brown, who
was able to furnish puly n partial list
of her 1 warders lafe yesterday, as fol-
lows: B. L. Hensley. W. 4\ Hensley,
Mr. and ^4rs. lugrwiu <"«nd O. pulse-
Holmes.
>lr. lloimes whs awakeiwd by smoke
In bis loom and iinuutiti imjmlm
story window, hindih'g on a pile of thing in the world. We need to lie sta-
UewaM.uainjtired. ble; to a bide l^v the Church 306 days 4U
Man Fil«s . Petition
In Bankruptcy
Texarkana,' Texas. Jan. lt$.—-In tbe
of
write tenor aiul sign Vour nnmij to it r<H,,,nlI „„ tlll. X,.xa„ ...
S.MIH.pSt Whoui you tail « # i«,tii.*IHttiiiRIoii&< o.. <'iier*l
Krieran.v. iS ttKU w;.y Imm,. f.m. of s,Sl„.illKs.
n*Uinc U. Mtd io youreoli. ' «' ToKmtnrr lietltkoa in ImnknnXi y. i>lac-
t nMillf'd If, Inipi l e «nwil jou , ,,rtal ijul.miic* at tl-UKKl. total a -
lo say aooiotiilu* to thai man or thut M m -¥) cxtUl,rff011s Hala.o.l
WOBMi, ttat yon would K-ivo nnythiuK J Al. .ltrinly. a farm. ,- of Hulpliur
in the world If yon could mall, tin- s iu I1|1#) {1M „ vflkwtw petition
pulse caused you torfMjc the ood |u l>u,tkrup>L.v He B,tc<1 hte l(„a, lia.
name of wnie man. wl,kh Jron dwplj . k ^ hta tlltal „,wts
regn-t but It is gone and you cant re- .
im is the most dangerous tlt WW9'
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TKi* syrup from alt other*.
I^et Me Figure on Your
BOOKKEEPING
Whether for a few minutes or a
few- hour* a day. pay only for
the time necessary to do tlie
work
Twelve Years Experience .
" At Your Service
Address UDOK-KEErKR''
Care The Sherman Democrat.
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«Dr, Cartels Mother Dead.
A message from Whltcwright this
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About ftfty occupants of the Hotel the year .We need to be as fatthfut
Httllaml. on tbe <omer of Hryau <utd iu August as we are in April: to Ik- ^^^..j^^^'tatti that Dr7 wiibnr C.tr
Krvay, adjacent to,theilrcvwere warn- as faithful during the Holidays as-tlur- h tIler KMd iust dlV^d Dr. and
cd by the patrolman on the beat. a®d i^/a big meeting Placing our faith tare been by her bedside
weie prepared to Icamvrhcn the bbtfe W^n the rock Christ, we build for all JVyX a„vs
was checked by firemen .36 4?. ^imeand etfcrnity. t—-L ' ■ jii'llMi.l.'Piftii
The loss is estimated af approximate-1 "The church that doesh't win souls
ly lf*l,000. . for Christ, is no' church. It Is a relig-
CrowdtM en me to A>SMa >• -ftsra - A autn who has faith in <*od
well,> kla.. about « yr; twtling "WlH die by the church. If we do just
to a brother, .lames I'rmnler. :t7to VViC our fathers did. we are criminals
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low street. He had been liylng with in 'the sight of tiod. for the demands
•Jaians. .<frowd«'r,' hut-oilifer then aw they are on
nud was staying temporarl^Tit tlie Vis. '[.«. the spirit of our fathers burn _ 1 Al R kf DJ'J
rooming house uut 11 the peopb.'bad re- withiu us. but notst< p there.- We have reiTAIAl AipM DTOUgnt iveuer.
^#'1 fflpoldem^^ today that Washingfon never
tgfu
'is
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turucd home. He
Tuesday.
CJrowder's body will^e a
drea incd Wlien you experienced
Hpeafi|o your pocket book or in your
Tar sis
wi'tt. Monday or Tm*f dnx fur Otwiftl Hi l ea rt, did you pause for a moment to ^
is svrvived bv his lirotlnT and Hire. sis. I e reminded « f the fact that somebody
ters, Mrs. Katy Jirs, li il Craw- Mtffwed to mate that jawaible? Prog- |j gre^ worse
ford and Mrs. I>ena Wr%h<^of Ihmdell. rt^s la .the rusult of siiftcring. _ i was forretl to
—- 0 T J "Von can .build only on principal. ^Aiwd that
T ^ 'which Is found only in Christ. It must rKKKAiSAl.
I exas rl raffle MeiV ^ be an underlying ptlucipai of nil human etirroet my h
activities. an^
II I r'i*he second thing is material, that it f
considered vcr.v carefully. Ma-, "M
tuilal-^ut of which to tiulld. Now God jug Impro
_ . it everfwatchtul and <areful to furnlsb sai enough lii
1 ^dlasr^|K®Rf1'*'fco«;lraM<'' vou ample material out of which to reinedleSk*
departmeiit of the Texas rimmtmr of hUild . hara. ier . He never fails to be , MRS. 8.
Commerce has called a meeting of tjiore with the proper material, but the i
l xa* traiBc men 4n Dallas. Febnutry (U.vii j also there, offering you every-
C 4'. l>. . _t i- a '. ^ * u.' k . . - a. - • VmBIV A %r A .1
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every
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years I was afflicted
and luti used
remedy for it.
year to year until
to my bed.
I began to use
flower Tonic : to
Vcradlum locally
. My leg no longer
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Is excellent, Imv
rfully. I cannot
oftficsc wonderful
OftMPSfN.
roesbeck, Texan.
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of a mileegr s<yile o^-tlasersre«s from
Mlssissinii elver '*"** -Te^.'i,,;
.IWS
UUe time aud almost invariably
tbe sale. Look on the piiHo
buy a .rS
Iliooe #«<ke«l to attcffld^ailie hdhnls of the average American home, t vollr
u,v ■ It^ Jrlyatt, Haeci: la. M. shep-1MI1(J vol, xviil find all kinds of ho called ' •' t .
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erd,,.n ..raese: K' «•_ ■'•H". '• .« nuwle ■ .1 a«." This 1« ilnly harmoniz ,K",!'r."1 li'i
'i ! * • l^I,,ud. ReetOWont^: h. «H.-< fiB^lsherisai. Such music is ejemoa
Ihornhn. t.:^eston L. M liogsett. JK>ssof(HW|., We reflect and live out the
• 'V n" ' 11' ' i-, o " !'1 ;V,,V'!lo: cavironment of the home, for we par-
ion !" 's' *i" ji ul*f' the environment The devil
las' F 2 iu«ra twi w ^h i vJ presents us wlth Hint. mi 1 also with the
&'£. ' >^n dance of the 20th century,
bathain, Wit.hita tails, ItHa iilm fr(llll ♦ %„ ntni
ClSttRAl^L from
is guaraate^d to
d improro,cjyour
money J^L'k.
How about glVin^' us a trial to
fill your table needs for today?
Von will find us well stocked
with Vegetables. Fruits, Pack-
age* Bottjed aud Canned tJooda
at attractive prices. <
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Crutchfield's
Three I
Friendly VIRGINIA
• Gentlemen BURLEV
The perfect blend of tbr three
feet cigarette tobacco*
one perfect cigarette
e- eleven
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Fresh Fish and Oysters
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Poultry, Fresh City Dressed Pork, . Veal and BeeL
HHHBmark^S
PHONE 136
Corner Pecan and Willow.
We Still Have Lots of Books
For old and young. Zane Gray's new book, "To T|ie Last
Man/' is just out.
This is KODAKING WEATHER.
We have the KODAKS and Supplies.
The Reynolds-Parker Co.
THE PRINTERS.
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Rub pain right out with smalt
trial bottle of old,
St Jacobs Oil."
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Rheumatism is "pain" only. Not
one case In fifty requires internal
treatment. Stop drugging. Kub sooth-
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right
into your fore, stiff, aching joints and
nrasetea, and relief comes instantly.
St^ Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu-
matism cure which never disappoints
and cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining? Get
* small trial: bottle of old, honest
' St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store,
and in just a moment youH be free
from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff-
ness and swelling. Don't suffer! Re-
lief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has
curcd millions of rheumatism sufferers
in the last half century, and fs just as
Jgr.atf&Uca, ftpuralgia, lumbago,
'I Call for Bread
Say "OUR OWN MAID BREAD1
At All Grocers
South Side Square.
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COAL AND WOOD TO BURN!
(Back to the Simple Life)
Cord Wood, Blocks, split, any size order. All Vsais Coal
jfrom the best mines and no other. Said and Gravel, singly
or mixed. Good Humor. Good Service.
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J'i Instantly Opens Everj^ Air
Pasaage-^CIears Throat Too.
er^.he tyl^ratod on the floors of our
P\INTEIfc 11 Mi iia VpW " * great Americn. The l evil in also very
; \Nil IS HAJ L?J\ ll uvn ri'Aigitim. lie labels all his literature,
«• w -Thone ldvi.,K on
Itlla* Texan. Jan. HI- ^lltru.4_I>. «MJ. S'**" "H;;J1'™, " "f;
Uoyd, !"_• years old, :V22i shn ifcciTiib ,M'r dU> l" ann,wlH,M- there,Is
«|iw ! Ml m te j£m. X JIp. S "" • .«• IK all «
the insidr of the ^S««ie pq^k*vf Ike ^i,,r,er < > know. 1 hare in mind
HHH
Morten Milium; fjooi.
Santa Fe. fie*the dampors th<i fur
nttee, at 0:HU \\ •tf. Sunday, xustalnlnu
a eruMtnsl rlgh* lag ih>1ow dlie kiU^. u
irai-tnrtHi rlaht arm. a f«rav m of the
jaxv and internal
i ocetff
W. Thoiupaoi
nue.
lag. The seatfo;
bile he and
on
Working.Mr. Ti
to nit/ li tlie tyi> of 1
Uoyd m 1
tlih e yonug ftwn who are in the peni-
tential yfrohi readituc lM)OkK tha'.. eaus-
<«d them to eonuuh iii ft|ieekahle aeta. I
<<«& tell by the literatim* Cpttad on the
library tul>l< in the home. atKrttt the
ininatee of that lioale.
furnishes the material, and
iiflvs you our «iwii structure,
tvet us set busy Cpr.'otir I^ord. It is an
tw®' 4Tre,^«Hv,0W4il matteiv luiildltiK yourself up
in th Holy (Jbost. in the most Holy
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r. ikoi^pNoit vli«fl # ii
ot I he ^ta* k aod
naee. iia nvide Ids. w
ipso 11 was
«jSck. but
dohjft Mie
-falll I WHW
loivn in
the tur-
Falth>
A*
(a Send Ulnal.
1*S« CWIltd fiw D\*fOivh ■'% 1
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. Jin. to "tha e*«
00(> in Austral
principally wheat, to be s
* tylfimrain"?
a ybtok
IsterediB
000 in Australian supplies,
from
astraUan stores already in MM|
la to. be cxtwdetf ti> the«
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for Sale by All Grocers^
*A Rah!
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Sold by Mi|son*ii Druu Htore und
other jfOtal druftfiKts everykhere. ^
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If your nostrils are clogged and youi
head is stuffed because of nasty catarrf
or a void, apply a,l ttle pure, antiseptic]
cream into your nostrils. It penetrates i
through every air passage, soothing anl 11
healing swollen, inflamed membranes {|
and you act instant relief. . 3r ^ I
Try this. Get a small bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm at any drug store. Your
cj««*«d nostrils open right up: your
head is clear ; no more hawking or
snuffling. CountAU the sttifliiH
dfyBCM. flj^isling for
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