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Mffl VICTIM
SAVED OTHERS
Engineer Scribner Applied Air
Brakes When Southern Train
Jumped Track at Holton.
MACON. GA., Sept. 6.—The break
ing of a wheel of the tender, so fat as
can be ascertained bj official inquiry,
caused the wreck of the Southern pas
senger train No. fi Cincinnati to Ma
con. three miles above Holton, yester
day afternoon.
In this wreck Engineer Charles F.
Scribner, of Atlanta, was killed * his
body being crushed beyond recognition
Fireman James Burden, of Atlanta;
Conductor XV. H. Sloan, of Macon,
Flagman A. H. Johnson, of Macon.
Baggage Master J. W. Cranford, of Ma
con: W. S. Mattox and C. W. Reeves,
passengers, of Atlanta, and John H
Walker, negro porter, ’-of Atlanta, were
painfully bruised and cut.
The wreck occurred on a trestle on a
long curve. The steel combination car
followed the engine and tender down
the embankment, but Its steel frame
resisted the Impact from the other cars
and held them on the track The train
w»» going 40 mflas an hour.
Engineer Applies Brakes.
The engineer and fireman detected
the accident to the tender, which left
the tracks The engineer applied the
air brakes and then he and the flre
•man .lumped. ' The fireman landed clear
of the engine, but the engineer fell be
neath the heavy wmlgtit of iron.
Fifteen other passengers report
>«right injuries. They are Gue Padgett.
Cohimlda. Fla, nose broken and fore
head cut; Mrs. J. H. Beauchamp, Dub
lin, neck sprained; Mrs. J. D. Herman,
Eastman, nose and lip cut; R. H. Bauoh,
'I-exfngton, Ky . bruised on right shoul
der, right arm cut; Mrs R. H. Bauch,
Lexington. Ky , bruised; Mias Frances
Ritchie, Asheville, N. C., bruised; Mrs.
M. T. Donahue, Macon, neck bruised;
Mrs. J. H. Donahue. Jacksonville, Fla.,
eye bruised. C. W. Reeves, Atlanta,
scratched; Mrs. H. T. Culpepper, lum
ber City, bruised and shaken up; M.
Costelan. Thomaston, arm sprained;
louis Ih-akc, Mount Aliy, head bruised;
Rev. Mr. Singleton. Montgomery ooun
ty. nose broken and forehead cut; J. M.
Anderson, Rome, Ga., hurt in stomach
and chest.
GOT INDIGESTION? STOMACH UPSET
BELMG OP GAS OR SOUR FORB?
V. ; u don’t want a slow remedy when your stomach is ran uncertain
a harmful one—your stomach !■ too valuable; y< it . tetn't in lure it
v ith. drastic drugs
Pap.’s Dlapepsln is noted for its speed in giving relief, its harmlessness
it- . . rtai): unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its
imiii.:> ‘f .mis in Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble
h;.:-- : .t famoue the world over.
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CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. / llCi Vs Z.
I , M SOURNESS, GAS, HEARTBURN. /j
LARGE 50.CENT^CASE—ANY DRUG STORE.
fA Chance Yet to
Buy a Dress for
Saturday we are going to run these
dresses again at 98c. We bought ~
few more. Be on hand early, as
t there are only a few left. _
Boys’ Suits C&
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VENEZUELA NOW OWNS
OLD SPANISH GUNBOAT
BOUGHT FROM AMERICA
, <'H A RLESTt >N, S. <’ Sep! 6.—The
I Morose.il Sucre has sailed from this
: port and is now on her way to Vene
zuela. She was formerly the Isle of
i’uba. a Spanish gunboat up to 1898. and
after that a good Americanized ship
of the United States navy. Now under
her new name, sin is tu» chief battle
siilp of Venezuela and is on her way
to the South Amerb-an country, com
manded by Captain A. W. Pressley, U.
| S. N., retired.
Senor Don P. Errequlel. Rojas, en
voy extraordinary and minister pleni
potentiary at Washington from Vene
zuela. and Senor Francisco J. Yanez,
assistant director of the Pan-Ameri
can union, came here to see the formal
transfer of the Isle of Cuba to the
Venezm .in government, the.raising of
that nation's flag being accompanied
by a salute ordered by Admiral Helm.
The "Sweet Marine" sailed for La-
Guayra.
REGIMENTAL SOCIAL
CLUB TO GIVE DANCE
AT FORT TONIGHT
As a compliment to the men just hack
from a 200-mlle hike from Columbus,
Miss , to Anniston. Ala . the Regimental
Social club will give the first large mili
tary dance for the season in the post gym
nasium tonight at 8:30.
The Seventeenth United States infan
try band of forty-five pieces will be In
charge of the music, and it is expected
that tha post gymnasium will be taxed
to its utmost. The gymnasium is noted
for Its perfect dancing floor. These
dances are by invitation only, but In
vitations may be procured through any
member of the Regimental Social club,
or through Chaplain Henry L Durrant,
who lias charge of the dances
MONOPLANE BREAKS
IN TWO IN MIDAIR; 2
ARMY AVIATORS DIE
EONDON, Sept. 6.—Two British
army officers, members of the royal
flying corps, met a terrible death to
day in an aeroplane accident during
maneuvers at Stevenage when the plane
of their monoplane buckled 700 feet in
the air. and both were dashed to earth.
The victims were Captain Hamilton
and Lieutenant Stuart Both were in
stantly killed.
The motor of the monoplane stopped
while the machine was in flight. As
the plane buckled, the aeroplane broke
in two and fell to earth in two pieces.
Stevenage is in Hertfordshire, 28
miles north of Ixmdon.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1912.
BALKAN PRINCESS
HERE FOR DEBUT
Atlanta Theater Opens Tonight
With Musical Show Which
Has Big Reputation.
Everything at the Atlanta theater is
tn readiness for the opening of the
1912-13 season tonight. "The Balkan
Princess” is the offering at this begin
ning of a new year, the second of the
Charles Frohman-Klaw & Erlanger
house. The demand for tickets has
been unusually heavy for the entire en
gagement. three, performances.
For the past few weeks forces of
employees have been industriously
working to fully prepare for a good
,start at the new playhouse. Every
thing has been renovated, cleaned,
•scrubbed and gone over time after time,
until a polish is where it should be and
a thorough cleanliness everywhere. The
fire department has made careful in
spections and tests of the safety and
precautionary measures in connection
with the theater, and declare it per
fectly safe. The big electric fans
which distribute cold air throughout
the auditorium have been tested also.
Comfort and safety are assured.
“The Balkan Princess” has been play
ing en route to Atlanta in other cities,
and the verdict everywhere has been
generously full of praise. Allen John
son, In The Birmingham News, has just
written:
Praised in Birmingham.
“Mirth, music and romantic love were
the chief items of the theatrical menu
delightfully served to the first audience
of the season when ‘The Balkan Prin
cess’ was presented Wednesday even
ing. Her highness found immediate fa
vor here, and her welcome was royal
indeed if applause is still an indication
of approval.
"Miss Julia Gifford always will re
ceive a warm welcome here. Her so
prano voice was one of the delights of
the evening. It is well cultivated, pos
sesses a wide range and a real quality
of appeal. The cast is large and there
is no material weakness in it.
"As a whole the production is de
cidedly worth seeing. and the music
alone should fill the house for the two
remaining performances.”
Ihe critic on The Age-Herald was
equally enthusiastic, while The Ledger
was full of praise for the play and the
players.
"The Balkan Princess” will play here
'wo nights and one matinee, the latter
being at the dollar popular prices,
which/iave done so much to make for
popularity at the Klaw & Erlanger the
ater.
TOMMY VAN'S MINSTRELS
PLEASE LYRIC AUDIENCES
Despite the intense heat of the first part
. f ,T, he week - Tommy Van and bis min
h i “i rC “” r<iclll ’« large audiences to
He Lyric. I lie entertainment is one that
appeals to all classes of theatergoers, of-
< i Ing good music, wholesome fun and
c over vaudeville stunts. Minstrels" has
•’**«>" been a popular form of entertain
ment amt patrons of (he Lyric have shown
•row at l?. n of v “ n ' s minstrtls bv
' x ng the thealer nightly. Matinee
will be given as usual on Saturday.
SAVANNAH'S COMMISSION
CHARTER ELECTION NOV. 12
SAX ANNAH, GA.. Sept. 6. -City coun
:l lias passed an ordinance fixing Tues
day. November 12, as the date for the
commission form of government election.
If the election goes in favor of the com
mission form the city election next Janu
ary will select officials under this form.
This elecetion will be on the fourth Tues
day in the month, and on the following
Monday the new government will be in
augurated.
The bill to become effective if the ma
jority of votes are in favor of adopting
the commission form provides that the
mayor and aidermen shall be displaced by
a mayor and four aidermen.
“Dreadnaught” Trunks
fear no trip—fear no travel.
Made —sold —guaranteed by
LIEBERMAN’S
The House of Guaranteed Baggage.
92 Whitehall.
The American National Bank
1 at Atlanta, in the state of Georgia, at the elose of business September 4. 1912.
RESOURCES. ,
Loans and discounts $3,935,170.67
Overdrafts, secured and unse-
< ured 6,888.99
V. S bonds to secure circula-
tion 500.000 00
Other bonds to secure postal
i savings 11.000.00
Premiums on f. S bonds 4,453.12
Bonds, securities, etc 47.130.00
Due from national banks inot
reserve agents) 25.099 00
Due from state and private
banks and bankers, trust
companies and savings banks 134.155.02
I Due front approved reserve
agents 433.836.31
-’hecks and other cash items.. -4,958.90
i Exchanges tor clearing house . 8:1.213.19
Xote< of other national banks 50.000.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents , 4.048.78
Lawful money reserve in bank.
viz •
Specie ..$155,904.00
Legal tender notes 80.000.00-, 235.904.00
Redemption fund with I'. A,
treasurer (5' of circulation).' 25.000 00
Total . >5.519.057. $8 T0ta1...15,519.057.98
STATE UF GEORGIA—County of Fulton. n.«
1 T • Peeples cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
ah«>w statement is true to the best of ru y knowledge and belief
T. J PEEPLES. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn before me this Mh day of September. 1912.
S\ML \ SWANN. Notary Public.
Correct Attest \V. L PEEL.
j W. H KISER.
’ V J JT. HOLLEMAN. <
Atlanta to Have First Woman Detective Agency
GIRLS TO TRAP CROOKS
Atlanta may never have real women
policemen, wearing blue uniforms and
brass buttons and swinging clubs,
but—
Atlanta is to have real women de
tectives, dressing just like any other
well dressed woman, to shadow crim
inals and evil doers and ferret the
baffling mysteries of the day.
It's true they’ll not be on the payroll
of the police department as regulation
city detectives, but still they'll be
sleuths just the same, with all of the
necessary nerve, tact, and shrewdness.
In other words, Atlanta has in- store
a decided innovation —a woman’s de
tective agenc y. It will be the only one
in the United States.
Ten of ’Em of All Ages.
Mrs. Hattie Barnett, who is the only
licensed woman detective in the South,
is behind the movement, and will make
formal application for a permit for the
agency at the nekt meeting of the po
lice commission. ,
Mrs. Barnett already is organizing
her corps of feminine sleuths, and will
be ready to put them on the trail of
“bad citizens’’ within a short time.
There will be ten of tllem, of different
ages and of various types of beauty—
blondes and brunettes, long and short
ones, and-fat and slim ones, Mrs. Bar
nett says they will be <he kind of
women who can mingle in the best of
society and who will be able to gain
the information they start out to find.
Four of these fair sleuths will be
professionals, recruited from other
sections of the country. The remain-
BANKRUPT STORE SOLD.
EASTMAN, GA.. Sept. 6.—The East
man drug store, which was put into
bankruptcy a few weeks ago, has been
sold at action to Dr. G. M. Parkerson
and Hutson Goolsby for $2,510. Dr
Parkerson graduated from the Univer
sity of Georgia in June Mr. Goolsby
has been connected with Edwards-
Ramsey pharmacy for several years.
The delicious navors of tne'Dest fruit
and more economical. SAUER’S EX
TRACTS. ALL FLAVORS. Thirteen
highest awards and medals.
EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS
AND DECORATIONS.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.,
Call Main 1130.
SCHOOL BOOKS. MIL
LER’S BOOK STORE, 39
MARIETTA STREET.
< _
$2.50 BIRMINGHAM AND
RETURN Via SEABOARD
Tuesday, September 17 th. Special
trains leave old depot 8 a. m.
DAINTY VIOLA KING IS
PROVING A FAVORITE
AT THE COOL BONITA
If you have not heard Miss Viola
King and the Beauty Chorus sing "You’
Daddy Did the Same Thing Fifty Years
Ago.” make It a point to do so this
week. Miss King is one of the most
popular members of the King-Murray-
Jones Musical Comedy Company, now
playing at the Bonita, 32 Peachtree
street, and the Beauty Chorus is too
well known and appreciated heie* to
need comment. Miss King is a dainty
refined, talgnted little artist, and wgll
deserves all of the popularity she has
gained during her engagement in At
lanta. •••
SEABOARD
ANNOUNCES ROUND
TRIP RATE TO
WASHINGTON.
Tickets to b? sold Sept. Bth and 9tn.
limit 16th May be extended to pct.
7th. From Atlanta, $19.35; Athens.
$18.15; Cedartown. $-0.05; Elberton,
$17.15: Lawrenceville, $19.30; Rock
mart. $19.85; Winder. SIB.BO.
SCHOOL BOOKS MIL
LER’S BOOK STORE. 39
MARIETTA STREET.
No. SlO5.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. $1)00.000.wl
Surplus fund 400,000.00
Undivided profits less expenses
ami taxes paid 179,774 02
National bank notes outstand-
ing 499.995.00
Due to othdr national banks 27,013..19
Due to state and private banks
and bankers 149,779.64
Due to trust companies and
savings banks 20,890.74
Due to approved reserve tig t* 21, 81 S 3
Dividends unpaid... . 12.00
Individual deposits Subject to
cheek 2.909,108.79
Demand certificates of deposit. 111,22:’,.35
Certified checks .. ’,580.68
Cashier s checks outstanding 18.668.92
Postal savings deposits 1.029.12
Notes and bills rediscounted. . 25.000.c0
Bills payable, including certifi-
cates of deposit for money
borrowed 550.000.0<
ing six will represent local talent, sev
eral of whom are already’ in training
under Mrs. Barnett. Mrs. Barnett has
her lines out for other girls, who think
they can become detectives, and says
she will select the most promising she
can find.
Not to Handle Local Divorces.
As to the exact character of work
to be done by the woman’s agency, Mrs.
Barnett has not given out her plans,
except as to divorce cases.
“We will decline to handle any di
vorce cases in Atlanta, but will work
on divorces outside of this city,’’ she
says. “We will have a corps of women
who can handle any’ kind of case in
any part of the world. Our work will
not be limited to any particular sec
tion. We will cover the whole world.”
There'll be but one job In this agency
for a man—and it hasn’t been filled.
Mrs. Barnett says she will engage one
■man to stay in the office and look after
the records and. other office work.
Mrs. Barnett will be in direct charge
of her feminine sleuths and will de
vote her time to the planning and ac
tual work of cases.
Mrs. Barnett personally win appear
before the police commission, outline
thte plans of her proposed agency, and
ask for the permit.
DRUG CO
-i W IM The rexall st ° re
mm] I ||| N I OPEN Al-L NIGHT
Bargains Saturday Through Monday
Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Thermos Bottles,
e Shaving Outfits, Kodak Supplies, Ebony Hair Brushes
GREAT INTRODUCTORY OFFER
$4 AO The tremendous popularity of all our previous Palm Olive Bargain sales.
Mil and the many requests for more, induces us to make the folloXving extra-
I ordinary offer, to introduce another superior article of this family— Palm
Olive Shampoo. Don’t miss (his. The great demand for these articles at
vdlllGS tOI regular prices makes il hard lo get enough for a bargain sale, so as our
supply is limited, co me early.
6'cakes of Palm Olive Soap, regular price 900
One -Jar Palm Olive Cold- Cream, regular price . 50c
9 " Hottie Palm Olive Shampoo, regular price 50c
UUU Total $1.90
All three this sale for 88c
MAPI C Seda Fount Special tOc Rememberthe
mln! LIL Pineapple Split,
In presenting this week-end soda fountain ■>pe- c_r;,
DCPAN i-iaL we offer vour choice of peach, vanilla or “ ,7 ’
rLUHII .-hocolate i. e' .•ream, with pure maple "ape/«Cream.
AIILin I r pwau nuts, topped with whipped cream rresh apple Cider,
x(lnjiJu|* and crystallized violets. To introduce this new Fresh Lactone But
]•’)<• sundae we invite yon to try it For 10c. terMilk
PATENT MEDICINE
BARGAINS
Sa’ Hepatica 19c, 40c, 85c
Rexall Liver Salts 19c, 39c
Parisian Sage ...... 39c, 78c
Hall's Hair Ren ewe 79c
Plnaud’s Eau De Quinine, 41c. 82c
Swamp Root ■ 39c, 78c
s. S. S 67c, $1.40
Hopu's Sarsajpa rilla 79c
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 79c
Pinkham Compound . . 69c
Fellows’ H- pophos. 73c & $1.05
Phillips’ Milk Magnesia ...41c
Pletcher's Castoria 25c
Sloan's Liniment . . . 19c, 38c, 73c
Aleock’s Porus Plasters 12c
Rexall Foot Powder—the best, 15c
Dm lick’s Malted Milk.34c, 73c, $3
Maltlne Preparations 79c
Gray’s Glyc. Tonic 79c
Bromo Seltzer . 9c, 17c, 34c, 67c
Doan’s Kidney Pills 39c
Rexall Kidney Pills 39c
Syrup of Figs 37c
Listerine 17c, 34c, 67c
Pasteurine 18c, 35c, 69c
Glyco Thymoline . 19c. 38c, 79c
Mentholatum 15c, 37c
D. D. D 19c, 79c
Dioxogen ’. ...19c, 38c
Recinol (a tasteless castor oil) 19c
DeWitt's Kidney Pills 38c
Rexall Bamboo Briar (a ieal
blood purifier and altera
tive); $2 size for $1.69
Rexall Celery and Iron 65c
Rex.ill Beef, Iron and Wine. 73c
If you are one of the thousands ‘'broken” by the long hot
spell: if yon feel a lack of vim and energy which is your
night at this season, the beginning of fall, a blood purifier anti
tonic will do you worlds of good. The following famous Rexall
Remedies are sold exclusively by us in this territory, and guar
anteed. If not satisfactory youj’ money back.
1/ ® " ‘ h.mdle the complete line
W of Eastman Kodaks from $!
IsUWsB aa V io sl(H’. This i« the ORIG-
INAL Kodak, ’he finest pho
tographic ma<-nn< ever Invented at their respec
tive prices. lion f waste investment in any other
make —buy the LEADER . We develop Roll Films
free, and do prompt and excellent priming at rea
sonable prices. Make this your headquarters for
Kodaks, fupplict, developing and printing.
Roll Films Developed FREE. |
Imported Thermos Bottlss Finis SI.OO
- . V
Scurf all your prescriptions MSB g SLF HIL 1 DRUG Prescriptions called for and dc
tous lor accuracy and trust- Bk ■ MK I iivered anywhere in town nitrhl
worthy quality of chemicals. Wi Sem W HS S CO. or dav ; inortorevcle service.
GERMAN FLIER KILLER.
MUNICH. GERMANY, Sept. 6.
Lieutenant Steeger, of the flying corps
of the imperial army, was instantly
killed today during exercises over the
parade grounds when the motor of his
aeroplane failed to work and the ma
chine was flung to earth from an ele
vation of 500 feet.
FEEL BULLY! HEAD MB, STOMACH
SWEET, BOWELS
You men and women who can’t get
feeling right—who have headache, coat
ed tongue, foul taste and foul breath,
dizziness, can’t sleep, are nervous and
upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, dis
ordered stomach, and are all worn out.
Are you keeping your bowels clean
with Casearets—or merely dosing your
self every few days with salts, cathar
tic pills, castor oil and ther harsh ir
ritants?
Casearets immediately cleanse and
sweeten the stomach, remove the sour
CANDY
,o CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE
ALSO 25 &. 50 CENT BOXES-
~ HAIR BRUSH REDUCTIONS _
For ibis special, sale we have five
gross of genuine b'ri-tle (long- and not
sp'if > solid back, real ebony Hail
Bi ttshcs. which we offer you so, 73c.
This is the identical brush for whicli
you have been paying $1.25 and $1.50.
As each brush is packed in a beau
tiful ribbon tied, lithographed box it
makes the ideal gift for anybody.
Best Bristle,
lULAL Rubber Cushion D4>C
Th" "Ideal Brush" for the ideal lady.
This is tlie regular solid back, air cush
ion. imported brush with pure bristles.
This is the sanitary brush. We offer
both sizes (75e and $1.00) during this.-
sale for 63c
E’ R£* of" "'i* l ' t’ch of these Ideal
PX H" Bl 'ushes we present you
j ||LL with a 35c rubber Comb
Free
Shaving Outfits
sls FREE
This Shaving Outfit consists of:
One Brandt Razor 82.50'
One Noxall Razor Strop 2.00
One Shaving Bi<tsh 35
One Rexall Shaving Lotion 25
And one cake Colgate’s Soap io
This $5.20 complete outfit we offer for
this sale only for the special price of
$3.25, and to the first fifteen purchasers
we present you with the deal a new
SI.OO bill. We positively do not extend
this offer except ns above stated, so
come early if you want, to shaft in this
offer.
CANBY SA K? AY 29c
A genuine 40< ''(infection reduced Saturdays
ONLY to 2'Je. It is received fresh the das before
a sale. Always guaranteed to be in prime condi
tion. Make it a custom to buy at Elkin’s all your
Candies, as we .tie also agents for Huyler's. Park
A Tilford’s and Liggett's—th world's leaders in
80c Candies
WINTERVILLE ELECTS COUNCIL.
XX INI ERX ILLE. GA., Setpt. 6.—lt,
the municipal election held here. .1.
B. Fleeman was elected mayor. The
councilmen are J. T. Pittard. F. it
Ki oner. D. H. Winter and XV. • J
Thornton. Their terms of office will
begin’on January 1, 1913. and w ill con
tinue for one year.
undigested and fermenting food and
foul gases; take the excess bile from
the liver and carry off the constipated
waste matter and poison from the bow
els.
A Cascaret tonight will straighten
you out by morning—a 10-cent box will
keep your head clear, stomach sweet,
liver and bowels regular and make you
feel cheerful and bully for months
Don’t forget the children—their little
insides need a good, gentle cleansing,
too.
TOILET ARTICLE
BARGAINS
Kolynos Tooth Paste 17e
Lyon's Tooth Powder 17c
Rubifoam 19c
Rexall Mouth Wash 2Cc
S],-armint Dental Cream ...,20c
Sozodont 19c
H.-drox Disappearing Cream. . 19c
i oca Butter Cold Cream ... .25c
Rexall Vanishing Cream ...,25c
Rexall i'old ’’ream 25c
Arnica Tooth Soap 19c
D. & R. ( old Cream . . 19c, 29e
Hind-' Honey and Almond
Cream 38c. 75e
Rosaline 19c
Murn 19c
Rexall Nice 25c
Harmony Face Powder ......25c
Woodbury Face Powder 19c
Azures. Face Powder .... 87e
Carnation Talcum 12c
Violet Talcum 12c
50c Perfumes, ounce . 29c
Rexall Violet Soap. 3 cakes . 250
Harmony Soap. 2-cakes for . .25c
Jergin Violet Glyc. Soap, 3 for 25c
Pinaud’s Vegetal 65c
Pi ver - Vege,tal 75c
Violet Dulce Toilet: Water ...65c
Rexall Shaving Lotion . . 19c, 38c
Lehn <k- Fink’s Talcum 19c
Cuticura Soap 19c
Woodbury Soap 19c
Mercolized Was 65c
R. & G. Violet Extract 85c
Key Roe Powder 11c
Bamboo Briar Blood Purifier —
Regular price $2.00
This sale $1.69
Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic —
Regular price SI.OO
This salt 65c
Rexall B<ef. Iron and W>ne —
Regular prfve .. r. SI.OO
This --.ile 73c