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WILL YOU ACT "SANTA" FOR,. POOR
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Council Prodt Pollee

DenniS&lt;In 0 Dec ~ - C1tY Council
bas orde~e-d PDIIce to tatch boo~h~l
and1s11ued
gamblers
or 1oaewhen
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e\lldence agalnjjt 20 bQotlea~
v;hl~h will b1 submitted to tbe
grand jury
RtfUMI to Give Up Offtot,
Elyria., 0 , Dec 9 - Poatmuter D

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Seward, Democrat, ousted )'etlter
day1 refW!ed to -turn th&amp; Elyr{a post
olftce over to 1 W McHenry, Repub
ucan named acting postmaster' lu
Wa11htngtan orderi Seward b&amp;a de
man(]od 11.n ofll.cial checking up of bi'H
acoounlll before Ji.e reltnqulahes the

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S•cand VIctim or ExploJion.
Dayton 0 , Dec 9 -Qha.rln A
Brown b-rakeman, &lt;lied from iPJur~es
BUstulned w.hen a JocomoUve exp]od
ed Nov 2!l near Xenia Fjrema~ Ed
ward Kemmer was tnatanHy killed
and Harry Sllfor.cJ., the engineer, wu
badlY burned and le atlll In the hos
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The Neweet Artide on the Market For
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Chriatmao Gifts.

Made of "l\tra quahty leather fimsh Dupont,
heavy biri!je board, of steel irames, two Eagle
llleavy brao..,plated side hasp locks, stlk fin1sh
llnmt, with ind1vidual compartments, and
' complete Wltb II useful lv01y T01let Art1cles
conoiotmr of genume Bmtle Half Brush,
,C~I&gt;, MirrorkTQoth Brush Holder, Soap 13ox,
$ted Cuticle 11ife, Stoel Double Cut Flextblc
File, salve Jjlr, Powder Box, Emery Box and
Sli!i8 Horn.

SEE WINDOW

See End ot Strike,
Clnc lnt•atl Dec 9 - l'be t~lx mooth11
atrlke ot shoeworkers may be ended
toda.y, 1ft wa~ Mated In union circles
A suggestion lnclu41ng a compromise
w to b; dlucuased by :the various
nnlooa The strike has afr6Cted prac
Ucmlly evflf'y &amp;hoe f&amp;ctory In tbe city

MO'I'ION I'll Ell J'Oit NEW
KltA US TJtiAf,
Attorney A 1J llu!11 Pl l
mollon ~)r n ullw t!lnl In
Su an l\1 Jlllf4 whn \\ •n

Davia Ha• Toft11i• Removed.
Cleveland ~ ~ -Oover.nor Davia
ha4 hit tontlll removed !Jy a local
physician Tb&amp; operation WM:s performed to, thp doctor • olftct, after
whtch the governor went to bla rooin
ln &amp; local hotel He 11 reeqng ea.sy

fnmu l gul ltv ou the f.l eu mrl (Ounl
f1 1,., 1y lndld men!

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th n f mn t Ju l when tl r mot'nn ""l11
1hl,l m! tllln dr~.lmfl thut The \Or
1rtl r t nr 1he jm y h1 not JUstah11&gt;1l by
l! llnidfllll ; v!Jlen ce !hat votdlct ot
th u july l11 r nlrnt) tn !11 1' cvlt'l'liCO of
lilll ll w n I the 1 liKe tltnt the court
Clt C•I In urlrnltt!Tig llv!Jrncc of the
f' lfllt nVt'l t h• objection nf the ile-

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Genera1 Sberma.n e

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Soot . Is coming 'llbat'l wJia~ are '8ll:loYtDf
yo uare golllg to te!l y-our ,chtldrea Cbrlolmai ol01rrtl6t:

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wonderful tQ look tnto tbelr 61:pett fYU ;1fho are
Jet lace:. as you tell th~m tbla' Hun f6r"tlut boJt ot
:!-..l:.e whO al'e
drE:d.!J or thing.!! pau tbroU&amp;;h tbelr 'J1 .....,.

Mra: :CUI Shle{ti {Ia¥"'~ \ •
,utnber IS,'- rrlen\ia a6 bt:r ) b&lt;thit I op

(luttornat Jt.r.eet, wUb. ~ J'lve: Mua·
dud p&amp;rty yesterday llttet'DOO ••

minds TM! little girls hav(l vblons qt naUrlahmeot
ot brightly dre•11 ed dolls The ""·- ,_ Oh Chrtat.ma» momlD.g 7ot'\- ,._,U
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n almQst h~Jr the whistles ot tbelr ee J'ou.r ...,.,t, 'l'lie ~ ~nf lifer
loy trains and S~ Lbe1rt1113lvee rtdlng a.llorayi o.trrfee a Ulbt ~rt Sup'blcycle
110!8 10U look ~uad ¥ou 1~4
thel'e
ere 'ny .6rort1J!1ate
tab In
Even the grown up tolks are aa n
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pecl:~ollt It a 1lun111 n na(ure Woe all nellhbor.bood. YQtJ ~now thty
like to know lb:.t we are tolnJ to be euectlnr ''Banta {9(). You 'db r
want to dbtlppotnt y,our ohlldr~a
remembered on this day wbfcb de&amp;JJ&amp;: Do you nut those who ilre lest~ rO:.
nates the .comtng or .Qbrlu It was
tunate to torwet t.bat. tbere II' &amp;
gift to mankind Through this "Sante.'
the warld may rejl81J.e aahatlon
And remember tbH oUt at the Cllll
which th •, Bible tells- us will lead to dre~'t Home there are .tome llt•le
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cl:Jlaunm who lire eJ5)8etJaa ''0Jd &gt;Silt'
'I'he coming ot Cbrl.st was a gift ot ta to ma.Jre Ilia JNrly Yjtft -v'f6l
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love GJtts that YOU are gotng to dl1 f&gt;"Out' r;,.wn 'I altnp ozt Obthtlli.1
'rlbute thll' year ue a &amp;1ft of Jove lbomlnl do not torret ijaeae IHtle ua1
They are a mJrk or remembrance frortunate cbii4J"en who are In YOUr
Yro uare I'Oinr to try to malc:e thla ~ctat8. Miatortua~ bae .plaeed t:btm.
bhrlatma.e one that will Jong be re tbeioe Potsibly nttaYD.Ida:ble circum
membere:l by ~rour children
You stJpceJ bye »&gt;aced tht:~,_ tlliere
do ttiat It Is yoar duty 't!he Fro mwJaateYer cauae they lilire took
&lt;ltbcht lbat roo will r80elve ob lillr rto yon to act ''Old g~ .. lo or
Chrl1twaa morning will more tbaa der ttrat t~~f mar ttot los• ~ttll
pay rou tor the tllouble und expease linrnanlty
that you hare "at~t through
Yon sbould tbanll: rour M-aker tllat
yo IW'e weJJ ani J ble to alford tbt
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' ••d wu larply att•nded ''\'· JUJ~t'lf
enjoyed b7 all

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¥tas Gertrude K&amp;f, •1 J\t,ol~e. -,1

.C4Uiag on friend• la towa f.O$ ~
Mrs Vesper 9aual.'ler" ~~ IJqn""'l·
ton arrived yeaterclay to be f.be rr~
pt ber 11eter, Mra, Atwood ~J "'~
¥111 Bulle Wellor r~t11roed yeet~
d"'Y with ber &amp;later, Mary, wtt~ .,,..
der~eut a aerlous operatlolf t'l ~ ~
~ltal at Colum'Dua bu~ Is re~ed ~
be doing nicely
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Andrew Zelbll', wbo bu ~·~ JU
tor the pa.t wee:k I• rtt»&gt;rte4 a.ot 1 ~
well tbla mornial
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Jobll Soptervdle of Mal@
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aM T~omiB •ll)"11tnr ol ~l.&lt;rt, W
va , were eallen tn to!n today;
The h01111 ol R. V J:hro\•1'1! Olt
~tDjiOlit• Hill, w.. "'' ..,.., r,t I ~
artllr yeet~rdi.J atttorJiQ:OII', 'wh•t

Homp mteali&gt;Oary jpel 'I'll-'

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10 enjoyed tbe ~easlolJ.

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werek.oethi • ,.,, l:t: bf
¥tu Lucille

Jon 83, who served ln tbo Seventh ln
dependent Ohio .aharpshoote~11 during
the Chll WJLI' and wae a member of

lhnt the fOurl etrel In re

iJ cr l lllK cvl1len1e oll'ered hy

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~001 f(!'6t ll)~

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Ated Veteran Dtad.
MaryniHe, 0, Dee 9-0 D Dll

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Put

workf apd li ~ii

hou~ L&amp;aYe &amp;a.ID.I at1Dallr
and receive rewatd L; J !
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BIG INSURANCE
ON VIOLIN

N'eh

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time there $8 a deft
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SNAP SHOTS

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nead th(l Doll)' N11w.t

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A-llt;J Pre&lt;ti)
"'T 8TIIlRLINO, Ky,

wJth tbe death of

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Heal/aveslmenlVOR your assurance in securing the best
r heating investment, see a Ra y-G io in
action~then dec1de
lind 'Y.IfiOUI d t~ltjlO t
lh.1tW1II

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You wdl recogntze the convenience and
economy of this heater nt once Conventent
in that there ts no dust, smoke or ash removal.
Economical in operation on account of the
small amount of gas tt consumes and the ease
wtth wh1ch tt can be controlled to meet
weather ~ondttions.

'fhe Rust :Variety sto.-8 wiU•
be ope11 evecy111!1ht
matl.

'Phe R:~y-Glo sends forth at' a radaant heat tne moment
it" IJI!hled There are no fumes It burna completely
nnd dlie~ently, wurmm~ first the lower level of the
...room Lenving the .ur that you breathe, freah,
Ndt only "tile Rny-Gio tnexpen81ve to operate, but
the in~lial cost. 18 10% to 25% lower thnn any 11milar
t r.~e ofltenter U nhke many of lhese beaten, low g..
pr&lt;OBure does not elfe,t the Ray·Gio It ~tvea just the
r~ht )Vdrmth, no muller liow cold the day may be.
rnvct~t 10 henll n!l ns c aefully :18 you inveat
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your: home

Hr•l wlatn JIU 111ant

•t- w•tr" yo• wal it-at alowr to~ f.

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Tht Perlec::t Gae Plro

fttuse

SCORE PERI$HED

untli•CIIrist&gt;
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HERE ARE A FEW REASONS WHY THE NEW

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IIWTANY LION "ROARS• AT
PBNN GAIIIB
It took a bnve euneta~n to
a clooe up of thlt r&lt;llrinl,
niDJIIIOOUI lion, but jlllt .........
o11f'Mly• k wu oal;r,a ~~.. who
drnl tlie attcotlon of ~'"'dreda
wllb ' bit lcrodolll CIDOrillp. On
llnllldlft Pleld, Phlladel[lhla, · Pa.,
when lhe Penn State - "Nittan,
Lloaa" fovcht lhe .Penn Ulllvonlty eleven tooth and naiL ljl tpke
of thoho "~&lt;ina~ ....COt ,howner

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@) new and -walk miles and miles, right away, and your comfortable feet will tell the
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The FLEXATED SHOE ~mbodies an entirely new principle in shoe making.
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I'I!)ELITY IN l'IJHLIC SERVICE.

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Gnduate Lii:IBied

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~~~.~.:e¥c~P,f the rollers.

· 'Low design easy to' reach over.
Wrings backward and forward.
Adjustable to fi.ve pooitiono.
Automatic tilting drain plate.
Pt,&gt;$itive lightning quick tension release.
Self adjusting.
·•· Rolls easily cleaned.

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foll'ietlin•• tit~'• .wprpt, )Ill fra~ '~'
llfiY hf ~'"'I'~~ '"I' .,~., on wJiln
~f• ~·n.•· Ql thin\·h•'• httor &gt;lltfll
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c?ii•i(ry '•liom .. ttot linin. ele/1';

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W y It 18 C8

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wftfc!em'o nstrate it for you. See

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See.it~ the

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make gooil~ ~h~t h8VC I\Oriou~ d~f.~tts
\VPM' qnly· ~ little while. A wp1·km11J1 or a . ~ropri@~•r
(m,Ji!t1Ao be ashamed to tu&gt;n out nn atticlc that will prove dls~p·
\ , po•httjipjr to the user. Poor goods are expensive anq 1!1111 to ~~t Ill
the ntce•sity fr&gt;r freq~ent replijcemcnt.

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There is oo,ly one way you can realize what
a wonderful improvement the new Mft:YTAG
Gyrafoam W.,-her is-YOU MUST'SEE. IT.
YCIU mutt iee the wonderful action of the
' water. No\~ng like it has ever been seen 'beore. You rhilat hear the gur~ling, watery,
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George Wessa was a Sunday visit·

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Ask For a Fitting Demonstration

"Pieue Save M: feet!"

We don't nsk you to buy• a pair of FLEXATED SHOES. All we usk is that you come
in and let us give you a fitting demonsb'ation. Try c·n a pair. We fit them the new
way of measuring to insure perfect ~~ and
comfort-from the heel to the ball of the
foot. You'll realize the advantage of C1is
new day way of fitting when you sirp out in
these shoes. Yvu'll ·be delighted ot their
ease, freedom and comfort.

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Street, ot Alesander

-burn after wearing yoor 1h011
an hour or two?

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City, Ala., whO Is representing

-h urt after standing?

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or witH ~1 ien~ ... Huntlngtou.
Arthur Roberts, a. former l'eslflent
or Middleport, hut no-..: living In Ath- @
ens, · 0., was here StlM!fi.Y, calling Oil&gt; @)
friend s.
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Miss Ethel O'Leary rcturne..t today I@·
to her employm~nt fn Cnlumbns, @
having spent a few daye with hom(l @

fol!~~s VIrginia

-ankles turn from weakneu?

All these foot troubles are caused by wearing shoes not suited
' to your feet. Note text for explanation of how simply these troub'!~~"can now avoided while wearing faohionable shoes.
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- dull ache In your heel?

- tire easily when walk1ng?
- pains In the arch?
-shooting JUlina at the baae of
your toea?
...-f.l81ns in your lower leg, knee
or thigh?

frl emle 111- 'Gnlllpplls.
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daughter , •
Grace, of Point Pleasa11t., wr,rl! Snn- 0
day vhlitors with Mr. ,u:d Ktr~. P. R. @
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urda"y ··evetltn·g 10 'het' ' Mmei'WI·Htmt- · ~
lngton, after a few da.ya bUBfrt&lt;:SS fill· (!)
It bare.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Bene11tt left ~
this morning tor a f e wdays vls lt 1 ~
with reluttve and frlencle lnQolumbne 1@&gt;
Bobble, little son or Mr. aa1 [' Mrs. I~
William Owens, Is much Improved
nfter a , week' ,II 9 lltesl!. .
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' A foot .,sufferer wrot~ to the maken of
Flexated Shoes starting the .J etter "Please
Save My })let!" They wrote a letter in
answer to this plea which was circulated
privately by this correspondent among
friends, who again circulated it among
their friends. Then grew a demand for
this iuformation, which has been oreprinted in a booklet which you can have free.
It ·b ears the title "Please Save My Feet."
Ask for it.

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Wayne f'. Sewell Produ&lt;'ing Co., ar0
rived here yesterdft.y to coach the 1 ~
Pythian sisters In puttJn~ on their 0
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her home on Fifth street.
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on frtendR.

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George B. Sayre wll l!lrrtve tonight
to visit over the hollclal?'
with
Charles. Sny'e and aunt, M19R Win-

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Miss Harrle Marfto Smith wtll
Jt!ave tomorrow tor a w~ek's vncatlon
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trip to Huntington, Clnclnn:ltl ancl
CLEVELAND, Dec. jl.-Tl1 e twoColumbus.
l day conterencc Cor progressive poutteal action opened l1cre tudav with
representatives of labor, the ro.rm1
labor and national co-rnuthan league. Progressive u.nd duclal!!:lta are
attenctance to carry out n. policy j
Mra. Charles -Hanley returned yeslbr
present anti futuro polttlc-al ac- ,
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terday to her bome In Glom"ter, rolUon. Most of the openi ng ~ee!IIOQ
h&gt;wing a tew daya visit with Mrs. C.
w_as ~ devoted to the reading of re~ '
D. Smltb and tamlly,
DURANGO, Colo., Dec. 11.·-R.
porta, appointments of ('l.lffil!tlttces
Day, editor ot the Dul'ango Democrat and the annual a.drtreSd or Wilnm H.
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today wne tou,nd not gnllty or the~ Johnston, lnterJlatlona \ preshknt or
ch~rge of murder, ror which he was the machlnlsh' union and the tn-csl~
tried in conencUon with tho t.eath I dent or th ecoference.
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ot Wtlltam F". Wood, clly editor of
the. Durango Harald, taaL Al)rfl

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Do Your Feet Show Any of These Symptoms?

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You, Too, ·wm-Marvel!

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to 9&lt;Jium bus

c.r with relutlpes In Parkoralltll'g, W. @)
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Ferry Rife waa a ~unday ,;nest o01 @)

'Here are Some of the ~\J~IIi Features of thit Wri~Jier:

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R. C. ,N:cKnlg}!.t mo.tored

I ye,elOI'day a1111 will vl'!it In tile city ~
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R. A. Mill er was a week-~nd "!!:lit- @)

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wwer Wringer made~

FLEXA TED SHOES are made for men and women in the most stylish aod
up-to-date lasts. A rare combination &lt;&gt;f quality, style and perfect comfort.

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on frleods.
Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Reed a!ul Mrs. Q

It will wash 'd9thes cl~n in from three to eight minutes,
· a ccording to kirid and how badly soiled.
It is self cleaning.
It is equipped with the' famof" M~y!ag all-metal divided
wringer, which is unquestionably
the
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Mre:. Lily L~ley nncl son, Daker, @) strains. E'.very part of it supports the arch.
or Cl\eslllre; were h~e Sntu rdt:y 1 nll- 1@)
Sunday guest with Mende Ju Corn-

11he tub is cast aluminum which will not rot, rust, cor·
rode, swell, warp or split, a!lll Willll.st a life till)e.
. The shape of the tub makes it' easy to ~ork with. Has
no exposed machinery. The li4 is entirely free of mechanism

or obstruction.

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IS THE BEST WASHING MACHINE ON THE

You will say it is the most perfect fitting and most flexible shoe you ever had on
your feet. It has no stiff arch props, but it gives the arch a firm, gentle, massaging
support which exercises and strengthens weakeend muscles .
It is a shoe that will fit 95 per cent feet and fit them correctly, from the
heel to the hall of the foot.

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A tri bute of Ul'fA'eciat.ton
has been paid by men of all pat•ties
, ~o !'he 1"19 J~mes R. M11nn, who, for 2':i years 1ij~s hlll4 ~ conspicuPUS place in Congress. People migllt disayreo with him, but they
recogrlli:ed his untiring wo•·k to serve the people Jntclligcl!tiY·
· Whila lllRIIY !Wlitici~ns wc1·c running around to ll~tter their
ponstituenta with little favor• and specialtorivilegcs for, thei•r own
·· &lt;il~trjct~,' Mr. Mann was inveotigating wrth untiring diligence the
merits Qf legislative pmpcsitio~s are respect• the interest of the
•!)'hole J!Obplc until he bJeame, a perfect encyclopaedia of informa'·
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, t1on 11bd~~ government activities. TIJ,e Cllijntrl' w~nt~ IJIOra f~ithf111 me'fi f that ttype, an'd fe'\Ver 'pork chuers.

At Our Store, Dr. Rosenthal who
Comes Direct From the Factory

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BUY THE PARTS FOR THAT XMAS
RADIO SET NOW
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Reduced prices on the following Statxlard Partt:
Workrite Variometers .......•.... , $3.50
Workrite Variocouplars . . , .. , , , • ,;, 3.50
Crosley V. T.. Sockets . , , . , , . , , .. , • .&gt;40
Crosley Rheostats . . ....... .... , , •. .40
Murdock 2,000 Ohm Headoe.t s •• , ; , \ , 4:75 \ •
Signal I I Plate Variable Con'de111er1 .•
,) Signal 23 Plate Variable Condensers.,
Copper Aenal Wire per 150 eet .. ....
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IIWTANY LION "ROARS• AT
PBNN GAIIIB
It took a bnve euneta~n to
a clooe up of thlt r&lt;llrinl,
niDJIIIOOUI lion, but jlllt .........
o11f'Mly• k wu oal;r,a ~~.. who
drnl tlie attcotlon of ~'"'dreda
wllb ' bit lcrodolll CIDOrillp. On
llnllldlft Pleld, Phlladel[lhla, · Pa.,
when lhe Penn State - "Nittan,
Lloaa" fovcht lhe .Penn Ulllvonlty eleven tooth and naiL ljl tpke
of thoho "~&lt;ina~ ....COt ,howner

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We offer you for the first time a shoe built so perfectly that you can put it on
@) new and -walk miles and miles, right away, and your comfortable feet will tell the
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The FLEXATED SHOE ~mbodies an entirely new principle in shoe making.
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I'I!)ELITY IN l'IJHLIC SERVICE.

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· 'Low design easy to' reach over.
Wrings backward and forward.
Adjustable to fi.ve pooitiono.
Automatic tilting drain plate.
Pt,&gt;$itive lightning quick tension release.
Self adjusting.
·•· Rolls easily cleaned.

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llfiY hf ~'"'I'~~ '"I' .,~., on wJiln
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c?ii•i(ry '•liom .. ttot linin. ele/1';

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\VPM' qnly· ~ little while. A wp1·km11J1 or a . ~ropri@~•r
(m,Ji!t1Ao be ashamed to tu&gt;n out nn atticlc that will prove dls~p·
\ , po•httjipjr to the user. Poor goods are expensive anq 1!1111 to ~~t Ill
the ntce•sity fr&gt;r freq~ent replijcemcnt.

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a wonderful improvement the new Mft:YTAG
Gyrafoam W.,-her is-YOU MUST'SEE. IT.
YCIU mutt iee the wonderful action of the
' water. No\~ng like it has ever been seen 'beore. You rhilat hear the gur~ling, watery,
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George Wessa was a Sunday visit·

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"Pieue Save M: feet!"

We don't nsk you to buy• a pair of FLEXATED SHOES. All we usk is that you come
in and let us give you a fitting demonsb'ation. Try c·n a pair. We fit them the new
way of measuring to insure perfect ~~ and
comfort-from the heel to the ball of the
foot. You'll realize the advantage of C1is
new day way of fitting when you sirp out in
these shoes. Yvu'll ·be delighted ot their
ease, freedom and comfort.

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-burn after wearing yoor 1h011
an hour or two?

The Grant Flexated Sboe
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City, Ala., whO Is representing

-h urt after standing?

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or witH ~1 ien~ ... Huntlngtou.
Arthur Roberts, a. former l'eslflent
or Middleport, hut no-..: living In Ath- @
ens, · 0., was here StlM!fi.Y, calling Oil&gt; @)
friend s.
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Miss Ethel O'Leary rcturne..t today I@·
to her employm~nt fn Cnlumbns, @
having spent a few daye with hom(l @

fol!~~s VIrginia

-ankles turn from weakneu?

All these foot troubles are caused by wearing shoes not suited
' to your feet. Note text for explanation of how simply these troub'!~~"can now avoided while wearing faohionable shoes.
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- dull ache In your heel?

- tire easily when walk1ng?
- pains In the arch?
-shooting JUlina at the baae of
your toea?
...-f.l81ns in your lower leg, knee
or thigh?

frl emle 111- 'Gnlllpplls.
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Mrs. W. Castoe ancl
daughter , •
Grace, of Point Pleasa11t., wr,rl! Snn- 0
day vhlitors with Mr. ,u:d Ktr~. P. R. @
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urda"y ··evetltn·g 10 'het' ' Mmei'WI·Htmt- · ~
lngton, after a few da.ya bUBfrt&lt;:SS fill· (!)
It bare.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Bene11tt left ~
this morning tor a f e wdays vls lt 1 ~
with reluttve and frlencle lnQolumbne 1@&gt;
Bobble, little son or Mr. aa1 [' Mrs. I~
William Owens, Is much Improved
nfter a , week' ,II 9 lltesl!. .
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Satnrday after a severr.l weeks visit @
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J. Mauck or Oalllpolls. 0
visited Saturlay with M:r. and Mrs. C. @)

' A foot .,sufferer wrot~ to the maken of
Flexated Shoes starting the .J etter "Please
Save My })let!" They wrote a letter in
answer to this plea which was circulated
privately by this correspondent among
friends, who again circulated it among
their friends. Then grew a demand for
this iuformation, which has been oreprinted in a booklet which you can have free.
It ·b ears the title "Please Save My Feet."
Ask for it.

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Wayne f'. Sewell Produ&lt;'ing Co., ar0
rived here yesterdft.y to coach the 1 ~
Pythian sisters In puttJn~ on their 0
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her home on Fifth street.
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on frtendR.

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George B. Sayre wll l!lrrtve tonight
to visit over the hollclal?'
with
Charles. Sny'e and aunt, M19R Win-

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Miss Harrle Marfto Smith wtll
Jt!ave tomorrow tor a w~ek's vncatlon
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CLEVELAND, Dec. jl.-Tl1 e twoColumbus.
l day conterencc Cor progressive poutteal action opened l1cre tudav with
representatives of labor, the ro.rm1
labor and national co-rnuthan league. Progressive u.nd duclal!!:lta are
attenctance to carry out n. policy j
Mra. Charles -Hanley returned yeslbr
present anti futuro polttlc-al ac- ,
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terday to her bome In Glom"ter, rolUon. Most of the openi ng ~ee!IIOQ
h&gt;wing a tew daya visit with Mrs. C.
w_as ~ devoted to the reading of re~ '
D. Smltb and tamlly,
DURANGO, Colo., Dec. 11.·-R.
porta, appointments of ('l.lffil!tlttces
Day, editor ot the Dul'ango Democrat and the annual a.drtreSd or Wilnm H.
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today wne tou,nd not gnllty or the~ Johnston, lnterJlatlona \ preshknt or
ch~rge of murder, ror which he was the machlnlsh' union and the tn-csl~
tried in conencUon with tho t.eath I dent or th ecoference.
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the. Durango Harald, taaL Al)rfl

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Do Your Feet Show Any of These Symptoms?

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.See A~~emonstr~~on~­
You, Too, ·wm-Marvel!

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to 9&lt;Jium bus

c.r with relutlpes In Parkoralltll'g, W. @)
Va.
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Ferry Rife waa a ~unday ,;nest o01 @)

'Here are Some of the ~\J~IIi Features of thit Wri~Jier:

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R. C. ,N:cKnlg}!.t mo.tored

I ye,elOI'day a1111 will vl'!it In tile city ~
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for a few d~Poys.
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R. A. Mill er was a week-~nd "!!:lit- @)

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wwer Wringer made~

FLEXA TED SHOES are made for men and women in the most stylish aod
up-to-date lasts. A rare combination &lt;&gt;f quality, style and perfect comfort.

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on frleods.
Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Reed a!ul Mrs. Q

It will wash 'd9thes cl~n in from three to eight minutes,
· a ccording to kirid and how badly soiled.
It is self cleaning.
It is equipped with the' famof" M~y!ag all-metal divided
wringer, which is unquestionably
the
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It is a shoe that will keep well feet well and bring relief from arch, toe and leg
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Mre:. Lily L~ley nncl son, Daker, @) strains. E'.very part of it supports the arch.
or Cl\eslllre; were h~e Sntu rdt:y 1 nll- 1@)
Sunday guest with Mende Ju Corn-

11he tub is cast aluminum which will not rot, rust, cor·
rode, swell, warp or split, a!lll Willll.st a life till)e.
. The shape of the tub makes it' easy to ~ork with. Has
no exposed machinery. The li4 is entirely free of mechanism

or obstruction.

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ol Pena to &gt;be tone
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IS THE BEST WASHING MACHINE ON THE

You will say it is the most perfect fitting and most flexible shoe you ever had on
your feet. It has no stiff arch props, but it gives the arch a firm, gentle, massaging
support which exercises and strengthens weakeend muscles .
It is a shoe that will fit 95 per cent feet and fit them correctly, from the
heel to the hall of the foot.

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A tri bute of Ul'fA'eciat.ton
has been paid by men of all pat•ties
, ~o !'he 1"19 J~mes R. M11nn, who, for 2':i years 1ij~s hlll4 ~ conspicuPUS place in Congress. People migllt disayreo with him, but they
recogrlli:ed his untiring wo•·k to serve the people Jntclligcl!tiY·
· Whila lllRIIY !Wlitici~ns wc1·c running around to ll~tter their
ponstituenta with little favor• and specialtorivilegcs for, thei•r own
·· &lt;il~trjct~,' Mr. Mann was inveotigating wrth untiring diligence the
merits Qf legislative pmpcsitio~s are respect• the interest of the
•!)'hole J!Obplc until he bJeame, a perfect encyclopaedia of informa'·
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, t1on 11bd~~ government activities. TIJ,e Cllijntrl' w~nt~ IJIOra f~ithf111 me'fi f that ttype, an'd fe'\Ver 'pork chuers.

At Our Store, Dr. Rosenthal who
Comes Direct From the Factory

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BUY THE PARTS FOR THAT XMAS
RADIO SET NOW
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Reduced prices on the following Statxlard Partt:
Workrite Variometers .......•.... , $3.50
Workrite Variocouplars . . , .. , , , • ,;, 3.50
Crosley V. T.. Sockets . , , . , , . , , .. , • .&gt;40
Crosley Rheostats . . ....... .... , , •. .40
Murdock 2,000 Ohm Headoe.t s •• , ; , \ , 4:75 \ •
Signal I I Plate Variable Con'de111er1 .•
,) Signal 23 Plate Variable Condensers.,
Copper Aenal Wire per 150 eet .. ....
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jlbi!P.\i;;~llt•lr want&amp;. "l'liat•s why th•lil! J,~ds bring ~¥•h

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holders ot 'l'he Farmer3' B~)t ;,pd 1
Sil vlnre. Company, Pomeroy, l)l}lo,~~rl

the election o~ Olr&amp;ct-ora and

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tr&amp;nsactloo 'ot 8l!Ch othl!r bushl\!1!;
may come 'before Sild meeting, will
he held In tbe bnk'l" oftlce OD the
e.veOJ~ ot \1/ed,-day , Janu.uy 10:
1923, tit 7 o'clock

Oetkge H. Parker, Secreta.ry

,,..,•..,,, cl- ~si j\ed aqv~rli(ljlme ~ts are one ce11t a "'c~d
-~ ~1iiJ1~•'ftiGIR, , No ads 'WC~pU!d for lel\ll th~n 2fi cents.
919•' oaves al)lloya»ce and book,keepihr.

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Rope Sheaveo and. bO:tf.i'f~r rope transmission;
loading dumps .dedign~ and built cqnlplete. 1 Our engineers will come and help you P!l!fi'
~!;r!J)ping system or your power transmmio~;~
sign, manufacture and er""t it.
We
to rush orders
. give exceptional
. attenlioil
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emergen&lt;y servic~ for mjhcs an4 salt plants.
Mine car wheels .of ~very kind; &amp;olid,
ro!ler bearing.
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soothe• tir~ ~rji-tclJy ~­
IOOSIInl diugreeaple plf1'1.fn
.-- and 100n br~ks up tlle cplcS,
Now-don't let your cold J~
on--,.Jc f!'u~ druSJI&amp;lfor •

CAST IRON, SEMI.STEEJ..! BRASS,··BRONZE ·
AND 'ALUMINUM CASTINGS

~~cert .at· Mil·
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Lovr: ly Christ ma'J carGa .. t tl}e GHl
Shop

Pomeroy, Ohio

lir us s£E vbu Tite.R&amp;i .
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cheeh colds br(otJio ; t~
velop Into ~rlop• all~

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at night fo,· your emergency.
U. Z. 1UN~ERiiAN, ~- D.
flom•91!i!lhic l'hyoiri~n \
EBERSBACH BUILDING,

Pomeroy, Ohio •

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Q•Joted

No. 1 tlmoUtr. PhUadalphla
Ntv.. York $28 ~o. Pltt•burrh
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vicinity.
M:'ri Will ~entr; ~nd eon Of 1\l!ted, I

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Ha ralseq himself from dock laborer :to vi!oard
of finance. He w~s married, but not m~~ted. Hate
finally turned to love at the end'."" He broke the
stock murket and himself In order to ruin the man
whe loved his :Witt.
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Bj)'ent Friday wtth her d&amp;Ukhtor,
Jane Spencer and tamlty:
H.' v. Hecox, or Ch.ar!eston;
Annie Hecox, of Pl)mero)';
.Dains, of Alban y. MrB. Laui111J
ash.olt nntl daughter,Eva. and

or Ml!ta Otlan, Wednetulpy,

WtJIIs 'was il. wcei~ond t18it01'J

wflh Bertha. Fell of Pine Grote.
da.nghter,
Mr. and etMrs
Tnppera
A'lllos P1atnA,
Smtth

ldh11tto.r KUillita Of Mr.

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bring your monef . lq I&lt;~· , W~' w:ilJ !1iiY yoq 1S
per cent inter';"t, whi9I;
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serni-anntjally, wjlj Jiye.y~&gt;ll , f•r); gOOd fetll,fJIII ,.
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fectly safe and will be u~ed
~efe in Meig§ ,
County to assist worthy people !o' · buy an4
build homes and ernptpy l;i~r.
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Sil vlnre. Company, Pomeroy, l)l}lo,~~rl

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1923, tit 7 o'clock

Oetkge H. Parker, Secreta.ry

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sign, manufacture and er""t it.
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emergen&lt;y servic~ for mjhcs an4 salt plants.
Mine car wheels .of ~very kind; &amp;olid,
ro!ler bearing.
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CAST IRON, SEMI.STEEJ..! BRASS,··BRONZE ·
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Ntv.. York $28 ~o. Pltt•burrh
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vicinity.
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Ha ralseq himself from dock laborer :to vi!oard
of finance. He w~s married, but not m~~ted. Hate
finally turned to love at the end'."" He broke the
stock murket and himself In order to ruin the man
whe loved his :Witt.
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Bj)'ent Friday wtth her d&amp;Ukhtor,
Jane Spencer and tamlty:
H.' v. Hecox, or Ch.ar!eston;
Annie Hecox, of Pl)mero)';
.Dains, of Alban y. MrB. Laui111J
ash.olt nntl daughter,Eva. and

or Ml!ta Otlan, Wednetulpy,

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wflh Bertha. Fell of Pine Grote.
da.nghter,
Mr. and etMrs
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Table Linell
Beautiful quality, ·all linen,
72tinch, a larg~ p••ortment of
palt~rne.
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Bead•

Fancy Lace Centerpieces
$1.00, $2.50 and $3.00

Fancy Combs
1Silver Pencils

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Necklaces

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Beautifully trimmed with

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blue, green, tan,
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Pbll!ldtlpbl', l'"'rblltklh!r,
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Silk GO'IVIls, $5, $7.50 up to $10; Silk Com~!na­
tion s, $3.98 up to $8.50; Silk Bloomers, all colors,
$3.98, $51 up to $7.60. Silk IGmonas, Silk ,Y'(!ts.

aq&lt;l brown.
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UJO•gift meet the welcome Lt deLong and•abort Gloves in
aires if you make one of these all colore at .·
Cheeta you~ aelection.
$I,• .SO up to''•'$3.0~.
$18.00. up to $39.50

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50c and 75c

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THE GIFT OF !iANDKERCHIEFS

Silk md .Wool Hoee '
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Everyone wants them, They are jjbe nicest gift
you can give to your many friends you wish to remember in some dainty little way.

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MEN'S i~J.AIN LINEN HANDKERCmE~
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25c, 29c, 35c, 40c, 50c Up to $1. •

The Gift of Gifta
Since :'Sweaters have no ' Ev~ry. .woman loves to
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Towels
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