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HONOR LIST AT CENTRAL Principal Dibble Makes Public List of Pupils in First Grade Principal Dibble, of Central High School, this afternoon announced the honor list for the four classes for the term recently closed. The Junior class made the poorest showing with only seven students in the list. The honor boys and girls follow: Seniors Margaret Bacon, Ruth Bently, Jennie Branca, Mary beth Dietrich, Mildred Goetze, Evelyn Gutman, Alverda Hertzler, Jennie Horting, Katherine Keene, Margaret Lippi, Ruth Margaret Phillips, Dorothy Rishel, Stevens, Mildred Toomey, Dorothy Watts, Francis Weidenhammer, Florence Williams, Louise Yingling and Bernard Wert. Juniors Mary Ammon, Zelma Acker, Appleby, Frances Hause, McFarland, Nancy Ritalerine McCullough and Ruth Sutton. Sophomores--Ruth Arment, Helen Burris, Hazel Collier, Caroline Connors.

Mildred Donmoyer, Virginia Downes, Charlotte Ferguson, Mary Garland, Margaret Good, Katherine Hazen, Violet Mitchell, Barbara Redman, Margaret Redman, Elinor Smith, Ferne Stanford, Margaret Young, Rosabell Quann, Harold Conner, Simeon Goodfellow, Marion Manbeck, Horace Selig and Alfred Williams. Freshmen--Helen Bahn, Gwendolyn Bennett, Dora Billett, Jane Bittner, Frances Burkholder, Bessie Claster, Florence Frank, Cora Gilbert, Sylvia Gingrich, Elizabeth Handschuh, Louise Keller, Katherine Kohler, Lillian Koster, Margaret Martz, Dorothy Mattson, Helen Romberger, Mary Rodney, Adele Smyser, Miriam Spitler, Ruth Watts, Winifred Tripner, Harold Fox, Samuel Klein, Jacob Lehrman, Albert Sanders and Vincent Honorable Stentiaton Seniors--Miriam Blair, Erma Ellenberger, Helen Ferguson, Dorothy Taylor and Marlin Geiger. Juniors Verna Beam, Mary Blough, Mabel Shaeffer, Richard Mount and Albert Rinkenbach, Sophomores--Joseph Cohen. Freshmen--Mary Bevard, Katherine Kochenour, Evelyn Koehler, Ruth Marks, Virginia Morrow, Marion Neavling, Mary Reigel, Helen Robison, Anna Seitz and Emily Sites. Bread Card System is Highly Systematized Berlin, Feb.

22, via London, Feb. 23. -The bread card celebrated its second anniversary to Since the inception of this method of bread distribution it has been highly systematized and its application has been rigidly a maintained among all classes of the population. From the chancellor down to the humblest laborer plan of individual ratione has been strictly enforced. The new stanardized bread, which has replaced rolis, is superior produce and has won instant popularity.

The substitution of barley for potato meal has created a decidedly more palatable loaf. Greater Berlin is now issuing weekly 3,600,000 bread cards and 66,500,000 coupons, repreback to bread commission where senting daily, rations, find their way they are checked off. Soldiers returning from the front are met at the railway station and given bread tickets Abod for their furlough. One of the latest achievements of the German chemists has been thee utilizing of tar oil, extracted from burnt coal, for making soap. The new crude potash, the finishprocess includes, the treatment of ed product yielding excellent soft, hard and powdered soaps.

Negroes Who Held Up Train Are Surrounded Memphis, Feb. 23. Three negro highwaymen held up a southbound Illinois Central passenger train, known as the Cuban special, at East Junction, several miles south of this city early to-day and an hour later one of the men had been captured by a posse of police and trainmen after an exchange of shots and the two others had been surrounded, and it was believed all avenues of escape cut off. It was not believed that the robbers scured any loot. The holdup was reported by a towerman, who from his station witnessed the attempted robbery.

YORK TO WELCOME COS. A. AND K. York, Feb. E.

S. Hugentugler has appointed a committee of 150 citizens to assist in receiving Companies A and Eighth regiment, National Guard, upon their from the Mexican border next Saturday or Sunday. Major Adam Garver has been appointed chief marshal of the parade and he has appointed a number of aides from the of civilians who have been in the service. Dr. J.

B. Lawrence Foot Specialist Scientific Treatment (absolutely painless) of Corns Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Frosted Feet and All Arch Troubles. Appointed Chiropodist to Harrisburg Police Department and employes. Bowman's Department Store and Moorhead Knitting Mills Dr. J.

B. Lawrence 204 Market Street FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG Of TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 23, 1917. 11 MARRIED AT HAGERSTOWN Waynesboro, Feb. 23. Miss Rebecca A.

Graef, and William Pottorff, were married in Hagerstown, by the Rev. Dr. J. S. Simon, at the parsonage of Trinity Lutheran Church.

The bride has been an operator in the Bell Telephone exchange for three yers, while the groom is a young businessman of town. L. GLEE CLUB CONCERT A concert will be given this evening in the Technical High school auditorcommander the The auspices program of will the Knights include readings David R. Funk and songs by the Men's Glee Club of Lebanon Valley College, ERROR IN CLASSIFICATION. The politician rushed past the official Cerberus into the editorial sanctum.

"What do you mean?" he roared. "What do you mean by insulting me as you did in last night's Clamor "Just a moment." replied the editor. "Didn't the story appear as you gave it to us, namely, that you had resigned as city treasurer?" "It did. But you put it under "-Eyerybody's Magazine. FIREMAN HURT WHEN TRUCK HITS DIRT PILE to a fire alarm early Responding, Relly hook and ladder truck plunged into an unguarded pile of dirt, injuring the driver and damaging the truck.

The accident curred front of the residence of John Elliott, at 2535 North Sixth street. anthe driver men was aboard. thrown the from truck his were seat. hurled to the ground. The fire was in the roof of an old style trolley car.

The blaze was exxtinguished before much damage was done. A CHICLE Reg. U.S. Pat. Office AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY ADAMS Black Jack FIVE CHEWING GUM TABLETS GOOD FOR COUGHS AND COLDS The licorice Gum Guess which hand, Eddie, and I'll give you my last piece of Adams Black Jack, that licorice gum.

Look spry now. Left- right-left? Right! You win. Here it is. Chew it all up into a ball and keep it in your cheek all day. The licorice, Ma says, will cure your cough.

Specials on Cough, Cold and Grippe Remedies 50c Pinex 29c 25c Hill's Cascara Quinine 15c 25c Lax. Bromo Quinine 15c $1.00 Wampole's Ext. of Cod Liver Oil 60c Scott's Emulsion $1.00 Father John's 25c Alexander's Lung 12c Kemp's Balsam 15c Piso's Cough Remedy ....1 15c 25c 252 Jayne's Expectorant 15c 50c Jayne's Expectorant 50c Chamberlain's Cough Rem, 30c 50c King's New Discovery 29c 25c Mentholatum 13c 50c Mentholatum 10c Malena Salve 8c 25c Kondon's Catarrh 15c 60c Musterole 30c Musterole 50c Analgesique Baume Bengue 340 60c Antiphlogestine 30c Antiphlogestine 19c $1.00 Cadomene Tablets HAIR PREPARATIONS 25c Danderine 15c $1.00 Liquid Arvon 59c $1.00 Danderine 50c Wyeth's Sage, and Sulphur, 29c $1. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, 57c 50c Palmolive Shampoo 29c 50c Canthrox 29c TOILET SOAPS 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 16c 10c Williams' Shaving Soap 10c Sayman's Soap, 6c; 3 18c 25c Resinol Soap 17c 25c Cuticura Skin Soap 18c 25c 4711 Rose Glycerine Soap. 15c 25c Packer's Tar Soap 15c 25c Pear's Glycerine Soap 12c 15c Pear's Unscented Soap 10c 25c Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 3 cakes 69c 25c Glenn's Sulphur Soap 15c $1.50 Eskay's Neurophosphates $1.05 25c Lyon's.

Tooth Powder 15c 50c Kodol Dyspepsia Remedy, Liquid 29c 20c Alcock's Porous 10c 25c Colorite, all colors 17c 50c Nature's Remedy 29c $1.00 Oil Korein 69c 25c Haarlem Oil 15c 75c Bell-ans $1.00 Stuart's Dyspepsia $1.75 S. S. S. Swift's Specifio: $1.00 $1.00 Sanitol Midy 79c 25c Tonsiline 15c $1.00 Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription 50c Ely's Cream Balm 29c $1.00 Sal Hepatica 59c 50c Sal Hepatica 29c Two British Steamers Dock at New York New York, Feb.

British steamships which passed safely through the German submarine zone, reached here to-day, The tanker quois, towing the Barge Navahoe, arrived from London, and the Stentor, a freighter, from Liverpool. The Atlantic Transport Line freighter Manchuria, flying the American flag, was reported passing Nantucket lightship this morning and will probably arrive here late to-night. She sailed from London. The Madonna of the Fabre Line sailed for Marseilles to-day with freight. The Cunard Line steamer Carpathia, for Liverpool, and the Italian Giuseppe Verdi, for Naples, also sailed.

Both vessels carried passengers. The Oriental Navigation Company, owners of the American freighter Orleans, announced to-day receipt cablegram agents in Paris saying' the 'Orleans was expected to arrive at Bordeaux The message, dated yesterday, read: leaving Paris to-morrow Bordeaux with Arthur H. Frazier, secsecretary of the American embassy in Paris, and an unofficial party to greet the Orleans." The Orleans left here February 10, the second vessel to leave an American port to brave the new submarine menace. She was followed the same day by the American freighter Rochester, bound also for Bordeaux. Lawson's Leak Charges Are Not Substantiated Washington, D.

Feb. of all public officials names were brought into to the investigation of charges that there was to Wall Street on President Wilson's peace note was voted unanimously yesterday by the House hules Committee. The report, now virtually complete, probably will be put in final shape tomorrow after certain additional records of New York brokers have been examined. It is understood the committee finds that Thomas W. sensational charges were not substantiated: that W.

Boling, brother-in-law of the President, had nothing to do with a "leak." and that advance information concerning the note was furnished to brokers by J. Fred Essary and W. W. Price, local newspapermen, who connected deductions with facts obtained in conversation with other reporters who had been told in confidence by Secretary Lansing that a note was coming. In connection with violations of newspaper ethics, the report says a sub-committee has been appointed to confer with the Standing Committee of Correspondents to determine what changes should be made i nthe rules regulating the admission to the Congressional press galleries.

Maybe Another Week Before Frederik VIII Sails Halifax, N. Feb. 2 of the work of examining the baggage of passengers was announced to-day as the reason for moving the steamer Frederik VIII, with former Ambassador Von Bernstorff and other Germans from the United States on board, from the Bedford basin, where the of passengers, cargo examinations been in progress for several days. The steamer was brought up to a pier at the steamship terminals last night and the removal of baggage to the freight sheds was begun. The examination will be completed in the sheds.

The officials engaged in the examination that their quarters were too cramped on the steamer. While she' is tied up at the pier no passengers will be permitted to go on board the vessel. It was stated that it might be another week before the steamer would be allowed to resume her voyage to Copenhagen. The Store They All Patronize Handy Household Necessities at Special Prices 25c Camphorated Oil, 3 25c and Glycerine. 20c Spirits of Turpentine 1 lb.

Epsom Salts 1 lb. Sulphur 1 lb. Moth Flake 1 pt. Beef, Wine and Iron (Best) 15c Chloride of Lime. 100 Calomel Soda Tabs 1 pt.

Pure Cod Liver Oil 35c Rhinitis Tablets strength) 50c Rhinitis Tablets (full strength) 25c Arom. Spts. A Ammonia 25c F. E. Cascara Arom Incomparable Prices On Patent Medicines $1.00 Pinkham's Female Comp, $1.00 Gude's Pepto Mangan.

35c Drake's Croup Remedy. 50c Pebecco Tooth Paste $1.00 Listerine 50c Sage and Sulphur LINEN WRITING PAPER; SPECIAL, 23c $1.00 Peptogenic Milk Powder, 63c 35c Eff. Phosphate of Soda. 50c Platt's Chlorides 25c A' wood's Bitters 14c 50c oan's Liniment 29c 35c Castoria for 19c 25c Sassafola 15c 50c Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, 29c Clark's Drug Club Coffee We have made a host of friends with this delicious coffee regular customers who come back again and again, and bring their friends with them. We couldn't do it with inferior coffee, pound 20c LIMIT 5 POUNDS.

FACE POWDERS $1.00 Azurea Face Powder. 75c $1.00 Floramye Face $1.00 S. S. S. (Swift's Specific), 55c 50c Djer Kiss Face Powder.

50c Java Rice Powder 27c Dresden Powder Blast Said to Have Killed 1,000 London, Feb. explosion ammunition factories in Dresden during the Christmas holidays was the greatest disaster of the kind which has occurred anywhere since the war according to a Central News dispatch from Christiania, quoting a Dresden dispatch to the Aftenposten. More than 1,0000 persons were killed out of 30,000 employed in the wrecked factories. Emperor William visited the scene on the following day. A Paris dispatch dated January 27 said that according to a letter taken from a German soldier and written from Dresden the Dresden arsenal had been blown up and 1,000 women and young girls killed.

The letter was dated December 30. Democratic Association Elects New Officers The Harrisburg Democratic Association last night elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, T. K. VanDyke; vice-president, John Marshall; secretary, George W. Deiker; treasurer, Charles W.

Erb; membership committee, John H. Maloney, Charles D. Stucker, Calder B. Shammo; house committee, Arthur C. Young, Edward Moeslein, Peter Vanderloo.

The meeting was large and enthusiastic, and speeches were made by many of those present, in which the idea was forcefully presented that Dauphin county needed a real Demoorganization. The constitution cratic, association has abolished the sideboard. Kansas Goes Bone Dry When Gov. Signs Law By Associated Press Topeko, Feb. 23.

The State "Bone dry" law was signed to-day by Governor Capper and immediately became effective. It is considered one of the most drastic prohibition ures ever enacted in any State. The legislators greeted the action of the Governor by singing "How Dry I Am." Almshouse Inmates Get Rum-Soaked Mince Pies Reading, Feb. was annual mince pie day at the Berks almshouse. Each ten inches across one and one-half inches thick, 134 pies were made by the institution's baker for the 370 inmates.

Each pie was generously loaded with rum. Washington's Birthday is always observed as mince pie day at the almshouse, regardless of complaints about the quantity of rum required. URGES HOME-MAKING TRAINING Indianapolis, Feb. for better, suggested industrial by Mrs. education Eva for W.

wamen White, home-making as a part of the plan for of Boston, in a paper read before the national society for the promotion of industrial education, in convention here to-day. She said that only the fringe of industries in which women are engaged had been included in the present system of education. Dr. David Snedden, of New York in an adrecommended that the school system should create agencies to facilitate the finding of positions in juvenile industries and other suitable productive work for children between 14 and 17 years of age. REPUBLICAN AN CLUB OYSTER MEMBERS DINNER More than 200 members of the Harrisburg Republican Club attended an informal oyster dinner last night at the club rooms, 26 North Second street.

The committee of arrangements included W. D. Block, William Pavord and Charles Tress. Short addresses were made by a number of the members, following the dinner. All-the-Week Specials On Rubber Goods Big specials all this week, so you can have plenty of time to make your selection.

$2.00 2-quart Fountain Syringe, rapid flow tubing, red 15c $1.75 2-quart Fountain rubber, best quality, 3 pipes, $1.35 10c Syr.5c inge, red rubber, 3. pipes; special $1.15 $1.50 Fountain Syringe, red 15c rubber, 3 pipes; 98c 35c Breast Pumps 17c 45c $2.50 Ladies' Favorite Douche, 98e $1.50 Paramont 2-qt. Red Rubber 19c Hot Water Bottle 79c 60c 98c Fountain Syringe, red rubber, 3 pipes 48c 19c 50c Bulb Syringes 35c 75c Bulb Syringe 34c 50c Bulb Syringe $1.25 Bulb Syringe 68c 15c 98c Hot Water Bottle, 2 $1.19 Hot Water Bottle, 2 89c $2.00 Kantleak Water Bottle, $1.34 $2.00 Kantleak Fountain Syringe $1.34 $1.50 Old Faithful Fountain Syringe 95c 62c $1.75 B. F. Goodrich Fountain 73c Syringe, 2 qt.

No. 39 98c 19c $1.50 B. F. Goodrich Won27c peace 2-qt. Fountain Syringe, 75c 25c Yankee Ear and Ulcer Syringe 12c 10c Crutch Tips 5c 50c Rubber Gloves, per pair.

19c 5c Eye Droppers COLD CREAMS 25c Satin Skin, Greaseless. 15c 50c Hudnut's Cold 34c $1.50 Oriental Cream $1.05 50c Pompeian Massage Cream, 29c 25c Frostilla 15c 230 Pond's Vanishing Cream, tubes 12c 50c Creme 25c Hush 15c 50c Mary Garden Talcum 25c Standard Peroxide 25c Creme de Meridor 15c 50c Pompeian Massage 35c Pompeian Night Cream 24c 25c Pompeian Night Cream 15c PERFUMES AND SACHETS Djer Kiss, bottle 25c Houbigant's Ideal 25c Mary Garden 25c Azurea 25c Djer Kiss Sachet 10c Houbigant's Ideal Sachet 10c Mary Garden 10c Azurea Sachet 10c 25c Djer Kiss Talcum 16c $1.50 Toilet Water, $1.25 $1.00 Djer Kiss Vegetale 84c $1.00 Azurea Toilet Water Vegetale 79c $1.00 Floramye Toilet Water Vegetale 79c $1.00 Mary Garden Extract, oz. 73c $2.00 Mary Garden Extract, oz. $1.45 25c Houbigant's Rice Powder. 19c Edward Jennings to Be Buried To-Morrow at 2 The funeral of the late Edward Jennings, whose death at Peddie Military Institute, Hightstown, N.

was briefly chronicled in the Telegraph last evening, will take place at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the residence of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William will be in charge George Jennings, Front strettie Thee, services B. Stewart, president Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, N. the Rev, Dr.

Lewis S. Mudge, pastor of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Dr. George H. Johnston, pastor of the Duncannon Presbyterian Church.

Fraternity brothers of Edward Jennings will act as pallbearers. Washington's Birthday observances at Peddie were abandoned yesterday when it became known that Ed. Jennings was dead. The young Harrisburger was a great favorite at the school. He was a member of the scrub football eleven last fall and was prominent in all athletic activities.

He was a member Delta Phi fraternity. Returning home a wrestling match about 10 days he confronto tracted a cold, which developed into pneumonia. His condition became serious the latter part of last week and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jennings went to Hightstown.

Everything possible was done for the boy, physicians from Philadelphia being in constant attendance. Death came yesterday morning at 6 o'clock. Edward Jennings was born February 27, 1901. He attended the Harrisburg Academy, where he was a member of the football, soccer and baseball teams. He went to Peddie for the first time last fall.

He is survived by his parents and four brothers William, Ross, Christian and Alfred. WEST VA. ODD FELLOW DIES Huntington, W. Feb. J.

Davies, aged 74,1 past grand master of the eWst Virginia Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, and well known, is dead at his home here, following an illness of two weeks. BRAZIL'S NOTE Rio Janeiro, Feb. de Albuquerque, Brazilian deputy, in an article in the newspaper A Noite, dwells upon the bad impression which has been caused by the lack of response from Germany to the Brazilian note on the submarine blockade. He advises the Brazilian foreign office to take action in Berlin, so that Brazil might not be put in a ridiculous position. Brazil in her reply to the German blockade notification, declared that Brazil did not recognize the blockade as effective and left with Germany the responsibility for acts from which Brazilians or their interests might suffer in violation of international law.

The note has been criticized by a section of Brazilian press and some of the nation's public men as lacking in energy and definiteness. Have You Been Sick? Then you must know that sickness leaves weakness and you should commence taking SCOTT'S EM EMULSION to put an edge on your appetite, put power in your blood, induce restful sleep and restore your nerve force. Scott's is a true tonic-food which is free from alcohol. Scott Bowne, Bioomfeld, N. J.

16-25 Saturday Specials at Clarks Medicine Stores 300 MARKET ST. 306 BROAD ST. Saturday's Big Candy Special CHOCOLATE COVERED CARAMELS The real big bargain in Chocolates. Absolutely as pure as Chocolates can be made, the purest ingredients being used in their manufacture. The reason they can be sold at such a low price is because they are manufactured by automatic machinery and are produced by the ton instead of by the pound.

This method is cleaner and produces a confection more wholesome and delicious than through the old hand method of making candy. The manufacturer of Chocolate Covered Caramels guarantees that they are absolutely pure and as fine as any Chocolates can be made for 60c and 80c a pound. They are made in the largest sun-lit, hygienic candy factory in the world. Try a few pounds Chocolates of these delicious 39 80c Cherries Lady Helen Chocolate 39 60c Nuts Assorted (Chocolate) Creamed 33c 60c Cherries Maybelle Chocolate 33c 80c Lady Cordialed Glady's Fruits 39 80c Brazil Milk Nuts Chocolate 39 80e Chocolates Bassamin, assorted 39c 80c Club 39 80c Fruits Milk and Chocolate Nuts 39 Chocolate PATENT MEDICINES $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk 50c St. Jacobs Oil 29c 50c Bisurated Magnesia 50c Glover's Mange DORIN'S ROUGE 1249 25c Carter's Liver Pills 12c 10c James' Headache Powders.

15c Mennen's Talcum 50c Williams' Pink Pills 25c Lysol 15c 25c Musterine 14c 35c Pluto Water 23c $1.50 Fellows Hypophosphites, 93c $1.00 Bromo Seltzer 55c $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparilla 59c $1.00 Father John's Med. 71c 50c Father John's Med. 38c The House of Quality and Cut Prices PILLS 50c Doan's Kidney Pills 33c 25c Burkhart's Veg. Pills 15c 25c Chamberlain's Stomach Pills 15c 50c Chase's Nerve Pills 25c Hood's Liver Pills. 15c 25c Hooper's Female 25c Jayne's Sanative Pills.

13c McNeil's Cold 2 for 25c Beecham's Liver Pills 10c Beecham's Liver Pills 7c 25c Doan's Regulates 15c 25c Ex Lax 15c 10c Ex Lax Sc 10c Phenyo Caffeine 8c 25c Schenck's Liver Pills 25c King's New Life 15c 50c De Witt's Kidney Pills 25c Ayer's Cathartic Pills 14c 25c Malena Pills 15c $1.00 Hooper's Green Seal Pills, 59c 25c Kilmer's Parilla Pills. 15c 50c Williams' Pink 100 Hinkel's Cascara Pills 19c 24 Aspirin Tablets 25c Aspirin Tablets (1 doz.) 25c Blaud's Iron Pills (100) 14c 35c Specials on Cigars 8 Havana Tucks 25c Even Steven Cigars 250 7 King Oscar Cigars 25c 7 Sweet Girl Cigars 25c 7 General Hartranft 25c 4 Ben Mirza Cigars 250 4 Moja Cigars 25c 7 La Tafton Cigars 250 7 Counsellor Cigars 25c 6 Cinco Cigars 25c Henrietta (Admirals 10c straight) 3 for 25c (Market St. Store Only) 50c Horlick's Malted Milk. 35c $1.00 Glyco Thymoline 70c $1.00 Angier's Emulsion 71c 0 15c Acorn Salve 25c Allen's Footease 15c $1,00 Peruna 55c 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 15c 25c Sal Hepatica 15c 50c Forham's Pyorrhoea Tooth Paste 34c 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste 12c4 $1.00 Sargol 55c 25c Bromo Seltzer 15c 75c Mellin's Food 48c 25c Eagle Brand Cond. 15c 50c Diapepsin 29c 25c Senreco Tooth Paste 13c $2.00 Eckman's Alterative $1.19 35c Limestone Phosphate 19c 25c Barker's Horse and Cattle Powder 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil.

$1.00 Nuxated Iron 50c Formamint Tablets. 7.29c 50c Swamp-Root (Kilmer's) $1.00 Swamp-Root (Kilmer's), $1.00 Bliss Native Herb 57c 50c Usoline Oil 27c 1 pt. Pompeian Olive Oil 10c Fish Food 5c 25c Rubifoam 16c 25c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder. 15c 75c $1.00 Keller's Catarrh Remedy, 75c $2.50 Nestle's Food $1.75 50c Electric Bitters 75c 1 pt.

Bottle White Mineral Oil 49c $1.00 Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin 62c.

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