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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0612 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
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Saturday, March 29, 1924—Page 10
THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON. MARYLAND
MARYLAND REPUBLICANS PLAN TO VOTE
FOR COOLIDGE FOR PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION
Seven "At-Large" Vacancies For Cleveland Convention Are In
Demand—G. 0. P. Women Expect To Be Specially
Represented At National "Pow-Wow."
One problem, and one alone, has been definitely settled by Maryland Republicans in advance of the Presidential and Congressional campaigns and that is that the State delegation to Cleveland will vote for the nomination of Coolidge for President.
THIS BRIGHT BABY GIRL
Brought Joy to Home. Mrs. Price's Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Scootac, Pa.—' 'I never felt like working, and when I would try to do any work standingon my
feet, I would just drag around all day long. At times I would have terrible [pains and would be in bed three or four days. I was in this condition about a year when I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised in the papers. I had
heard different women say it was good for women's troubles, and my aunt thought it would help me as it had helped her. So I took the Vegetable Compound and it brought things right, and I was in good shape before I became a mother again. I believe it helps at birth, too. as with both my other babies I suffered a great deal more than with this one. I thank you a thousand times for the good your medicine has done me. It has surely made our home a happy one."—Mrs. Robert Price, Scootac, via Lockhaven, Pa.
In a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, 98 out, |