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Bill Folds

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GIFTS FOR THE HOME

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Table Linell
Beautiful quality, ·all linen,
72tinch, a larg~ p••ortment of
palt~rne.
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Na~kin• to lffi~t~h,' $1 0 dozen.

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Delightful, plecee of jewelry'i
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RECEIVW
)OD''r~:n

Bead•

Fancy Lace Centerpieces
$1.00, $2.50 and $3.00

Fancy Combs
1Silver Pencils

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Necklaces

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A pleasing gift to any worn·
Beautifully trimmed with

ie sure to please.
blue, green, tan,
h~::·;~:r· one !another:·
• •·On 'enr, ·road thefe ire
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"Ke8p up tbe, Old at:andard8, •and
ia.s\ltutJoai which (;! If 'bY. dar ra~ ,;tlb,~ biJ.her."
w•r. the All to CJs, ~w~ l.l!e f!;e Olloe eald .
Pbll!ldtlpbl', l'"'rblltklh!r,
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Fancy Lace and Embroidered
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$2.5o ~.P to $5.oo : ,
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A !)ractical as well as a cl!arming gift. ,.
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.
$1.00, $1.25

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Gift,

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of havirl~ your $1.00, ·Silk$1.l1,'.~~ $ L50
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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CEDAR CHEST

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Mlss Meep
Prelude Dram Uque
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ua:;~ :~ite,
lltrgely through th11 efforts

f.'.&amp;Iaton RusSell. has met

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Ro~tl· 'l!bi:!Ougb Nazareth

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Luncheon Seta,
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Handker-

Table ~yero
$1.25-Hem titched edga

chiefs·

.Buffet Set
50c and 75c

$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50

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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Embroidered in many bea~tiful color combina-

50c, 75c, $1 up tp $3.50
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the most Strik\ng
•; come gift.
and Authentic Styles of the
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and selected pelts
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Fur Coats
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$3;',~0 to $300.00

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90c, 40c, 60c.

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MEN'S i~J.AIN LINEN HANDKERCmE~
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·Ex~ellel)t Quality
50C, l'llc, 75e.

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MEN'S HANdlqERtJHIEFS
'l.Oc up Ill 25e.
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MEN'S Colorecl Border HANMERCRIIIII'S·
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Plain Linen, Colored Linen, Embroidered Linen.
25c, 29c, 35c, 40c, 50c Up to $1. •

The Gift of Gifta
Since :'Sweaters have no ' Ev~ry. .woman loves to
lllillion and they are so neces: onugllle down into luxurious

Towels
50c 11,nd 65c

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tions. Three in a box, 50c; three in a box, '89e i I
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DALD CHARGES
, all•rlni that
maul1·· - - ··1.'.'-{M ,.·DE AGAJNS
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puvert•d

r an r&amp;llroad a at Chicago
~our end 11. hal t ot , wput.giLn• .the ,, ,
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170 mlle!J.-London Mull.

chl1'889 tbat Mr1 . Bo)'lla, In a.sklng
lrhe dlvorCfl, .had m&amp;d9 aftld&amp;vlt that
sbe did not know where And~rson
wu and t:b.at sbe bad ued all reason·
able dHii:81li:41 lu trylug to tlud him,
~·hen In reality 1be knew his wbereaboutL

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8tlte Grange Meett.
Columbus, Dec. 12. -T,he go-lden
jubilee meettDg of ~e ObJo State
Granp, th&amp; IUtiet•h ~upu~ seaalon,
got under way here w1tl ,a public re-ceptlun, giveu b'y tlie Fr&amp;n'k-lin County
Gr~DJfl. The meetlnc; WUJ laSt tluouch
Thursd•Y· Outside ot• grange 11D'aln.
taxat!Oii 1• e~cteed · to . be the ·UJaln
eub.lect tOr dls,cusalou b&amp;tore the
· CIJilUt!Bts Rt1solutlop~ Unlng up
~a:a.n~atloti's tltan'd - on 'tautlon
t~lrs probably wll' .te adoptod
pr.esebtatlon tp the le&amp;1slature

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QUeer "P01t Office."

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prOblbly tJte moot ' \UIO!I&gt;t.

poltman nor 'post·

maater, neither counter, oor poatbox,
no deUVery. It Wl\8 all alone In the
)lllla tbloee mllea from anywhere, and
toWJI8te(1 or • slit In a rotok ~loBed b:r
a. well·flttlng stone. A sbepberd who

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wa1 rolniJ that way from the otftce at

Drlmnln dror~ed tl1e letter•, a chance
shepherd Ondlng hlmllelt

near

them out nnd dellv~red them,

took

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rllll Lhe blr,_ or a baby to blo
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Ot all quaint poSt offlces the OD.I

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At Zeihei S Shoe Store, By
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AU Kind. Of Ho.,.sehold E.lectriCi1 A~liances,
Lamps, Ete. Finest Linll ln ·Meigs. County.

MIDDLEPORT

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AFree Demonstration of
the Shoe that Needs
No ' Breaking In"

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"Because they discovered It, InTent·
ed It, flO to speak, Didn't you tnow
tbat?" I waa aelted !n astonishment.
"No, 1 didn't know~ It,'" 1 ~UeiJ,
And when I reached homP, brlDilnl
my tr~end!!l with me, I 1ald tn tbem,
otter dinner: "Now, let m~ alluW'' you
felJowa something apropos the Scotch ~ er1,
'di!!looverlnr' golf. Read the beglnDllll oriel
f'l~~~ents ot this a,rtlcle OD 'Qolt ln .he EDCJdOo ~a:ltbi~Jt.
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pedla ~rltanntca, an En&amp;UfJb publlce·
tlon, wblch would most llkely ba-v~
credited the came to iha British l11les
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If history pennlttell, wouldn't IU"
'tJ'IrBt play-ed by the' OutclA," read
mi; trlend. ''Wflll, cwbat dl). :VQ11 know
n~t Utnt?" . And thea. trom Tftnother '09oil. trllc~s b,~rt\ . A.
WIB ml18lng.
ai1f.c:le, "Brou&amp;ht to ~ootland t;rom 117
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Netherlanda by two Sootcbm~" And
tlae'n, ot coune, there followed: "Golf,
Minlo_te_r-,n-Trlol,
Sidney, o., l)ec. 12 -Rev. L
a Putch came I Well, 1 didn't know

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Write Your Name on Back of Stub and Drop in Box
at Bakery.

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With every purchase of a Loaf of NEW SYSTEM
BREAD we will give a free Chance on the Big Cake, to
be given away

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golfing one day wileD one
of the toursome remarked: "We cer-

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cet\'ed 1n Norrolk, Vu., when the butt~
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sen:.tlor urrl1•eo.l there
on the !tcnmcr Hatlumcs It required
tweh e lllt"'ll to JJft lt. Th~ bod11 WUII
ln('lo~ed In cem(!'nl, and tu enu hle t11 e
uhilertnker to hundfe It ~rope rly, th e

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BIG
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Aeecutr of Llvingltone DltL
Blr John Kirk, pioneer Atrtcan explorer and the second wblte mall to
see Vlctorln Fnlls, died at Seven Oaks,
Kent, on J"nnnry 15, ageil eighty·
nine. Once, on the Za lllbe•l riYer,
Sir Jobn Jft\'cd the life ot Ll\' hlgstone
b7 shooting n hlppopotai!IUIJ that was
charging J.ivlngstooe's erufi.- SC'I enttAc Allll!rtean.

tlte antlsb . lnhabJtanta. Mlnlna: &amp;no tort~.' for •'t4 ~ ,men p,( th~
,Sneer• and othera trekklnr &amp;lT088 the dMa~on. Moit ¢ Ute riioll'ey
veldt often make oven&amp; ot these holes. la'ot&amp;d throug'h ,bene.Ot football
Q.n'll ;PerJ'orman~a. OWl~ t{l the
that .th~ ,dl t l&amp;loil. l'ia.s brpiuia up oil
NOT "INVENTED" BY SCOTCH arrival
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Cardur to Newcutle to 1ee the a:ame
between Newcutle United and Cardltt. He then walked to Liverpool to
1 watch hh team Jiloy there. n oughty,
the distance!! are: Carlllr't to New·
I castle, 840 miles; l\~ewen i'Jtl e to Ltver(XIol. 1211 miles ; Liverpool to Curdlrr

l.egiOn Poets to
Money.
hns ,p)a&lt;'ed hi!J teet on the l!POt above
tbc b~rrowed home ot an ant-enter,
1 C~I!iwnati, I'Dec.
a d;ecl·
HI&amp; habit Is to nnd 11 large ant-heap aton r&amp;ad&amp;rtHl
theo. co•urt of l:lP!l8al6,
aDd Co ,fashion a rou~ hole at tbe the American
of Ohio
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bpse, wl1ence Ills lonr ton,U~, wlll,peh· will J'l!t fll~ 000
etrat4! all the ~orrldon and l~ck ott during .tile wdrld

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matcbeL Olle such enthu, t11t
extat1. Be tramped fro~

Perjury Cha111ed.
Clenland, Dec. 12.-AD htdlc Unent
cbargtnr perJury In conDecUon wttb
her recent dtvorFe from Barry Ander·

eon was returned ~y tbe (!.OUnty gracd
jur7 aga1~at Mrs. Carolina Casalng,
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1ilt~l., .. Hpme1 8urroWt~ h,t , tht 81nd Cbarle&amp; L. Cas.fllngbar;n, wep.ltby Ohio
"r.tquent11Y Brlr\a D~llialtti' to thi
&lt;Coal operator. She recently marr ied
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inl.pea~hment ,cba~es ~AGAJN
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·' I .1~- 1\Dt·eJ!te~ rJ!. South Afi.lca 11
', ~ugh.El rty :by ReprEtaentatlv o Keller,
o~en tou~d ,on the veldt, far removed
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(Ay Th~ .Asaocl6.lcd Pressl
I( 1•. noF unusual to ,llee a Boer rid·
to return ~ evidonce \)n . !! ~
WASHINGWN, . ~·u '12 -John Jba: acl'Ofl!l the veldt . ~uddenly fty'tl·om
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oTfte~. in whicJ'i tt was Barton iPayn'e ~~R B,ppotntad , bY ht• ·~ount, w~e the horse ainka (\own
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~aakl he Wll ~ ready to go at it o n that ~~ e.. Amerlcb.n ROO cr068 for MotHer
basJa. He ask s ta~t · Da ugh erty be year.
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We oIfer you 1or the fi rst time a shoe built so perfect1y tha t you can put 1t• on
new and walk miles and miles, right away, and your comfortable feet will tell the
story. A shoe that actually needs no "breaking in."
The FLEXA TED SHOE embodies an entirely new principle in shoe making.
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You will say it is the most perfect fitting and most fle~ible shoe you ever had on
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support which exercises and strengthens weakeend mu!oeles.
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heel to the •ball of /he foot.
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strains. Every part of it supports the arch.
FLEXATED SHOES are made for men and women in the most stylioh and
up~to·date lasts. A rare combination of quality, style and perfect comfort.

M1 BOck, engineer, nnd

John M. Crawford
Foundries
P'ameror,

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FOUNDERS AND MAcAINISTS.

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Rope Sheaveo and boxes•for rope h an~mi8sion; Coal
loading durps deoijne&lt;l.nnd.bui\t complet~.
· Our etlaineers will' cottu;'"lilld help you ptar. your
llumping oystem or your power transmission and de·
pign, monufaclure and erect it.
We give e.'&lt;ceptional atten'ti()n to ruah orders for
emergency service for min~• and 011lt plants.
, Mine &lt;•r wheels of every kind; &amp;~lid, · aelf~oiling,
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Cattle-l!iteers, flO 2!1}11; helten, ITO
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tl'l!, llght yorken und plgR, .?@9 lit.
Sheep 11nd Lambii- Top i11tlep, IS 50J
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"Please Save M: Feet!"

A foot sufferer wrote to the makers of.
' you to buy a pair of FLEX- Flexated Shoes starting the letter "Please
We don't ask
ATED SHOES. All we ask is that you come Save My F,:!et !" They wrote a letter in
in and let us give you a fitting demonstra- answer to this plea which was cireulated
tion. Try on a pair. We fit them the new privately by this correspondent amo111
' friends, who again circulated it am0111
way of measuring to insure perfect ijt and
comfort-from the heel to the ball of the their friends. Then grew a demand fot
foot. You'll realize the advantage of this this information, which has been tepJ'iilt.
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ease; freedorp and oomfort-.
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$8 15 , roughl, $'i , Atag~ . U liO
1,301),

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07 : bUn.. 0 71~5 50, co 1 1205
calvn, 'thUl liO.
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For Men and Women ·

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TOURING
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Clltlle-Top ate~r11, $1:1, "ulk of aalea,
600 10: 1toc ker• q n.1 felJlcl'll, 15 11
07: ·~alvea, $9 liO@I 'lli
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Do .Your Feet Show .Any of These SrmPiotPa?

unl,er~~:ttr, In Fran&amp;, a receDt
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Sayu-WI\IIi Partitlt~t. Of
Letart ToW!I!Ihip ProperlJ

oeat~ .'Of Infant' ·lon
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keep a ateady flow of eoppties !'tOlD all the ....,wn., t~tm of the
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CALIFORNIA ORANGES
TANGERINES
GRAPE FRUIT
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· PINEAPPLES
STRA WHERRIES
PEACHES
WATERMELONS
SUNSET CANTALOUPES
PEARS
PLUMS
GRAPES
SPANISH GRAffiS
LEMONS
ENDIVE
CAULILOWER
SPINACH
EGG PLANT
SAVOAY CABBAGE
KALE

ICEBERG LETTUCE
LEAf LETTUCE
GREEN ONIONS
RADISHES
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DEAVORING TO ENLIGiffi:rii THE Pl,JBUC coNcPNING THEIR FkUlT; ANb PROI&gt;Utf s\iPPLY; TO EN•
ABLE YOU TO REAliZE tHE MAGNlTOOEOF ~A BUSINESS THAT QOES ON, t~slNYSTRMNI:l
TO MEET THE PUBUC DEMANDS, ALTHOUGH
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WESt ·AI\IP .· 1iffll.:ln PA'CKJ\GF.S
ON THE EASTERN SHORES. AT sENEcA CAS'IU, NEW YORK, IS LOCATED ONE OF TAE lARGESt ' · POTATOE'S
Call1,qe and Appte ltorapl in the alate, owneci ana ~ ied exclulivefy br .John Amic:On Brothe~ ;- c . IJ9,DY· TheY, I' • ONIONS
are tb~ eole diatributon of the Famout "Siilllet Q~" and fa'"' tiM' 3;200 acra situated in 0.'Yo..tM';hCol. ..t
and New Mexico. The John Ainicon Brother and Coin~y hanie .ncl iliatibate more ~· tiM ·· iiiiOceni b; .. ;·
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semi-annually, will give you very good rc;\prps
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THE MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE IS LOCA TEO AT C()LUMBUS, OHIO~ AND THIS CENTRAL
LOCATION MEANS RAPID SHIPPING TO ANY SECTION. THEIR OWN TRACKs AT (X)LUMeus' HAVE A
~apac:ity of fifty can a~. Penonal rep.-.,ntative$ in ~fornia attend to the ptompt ihipmellt of Citru. frllita fro~
the Orange aJ¥1 lemon·pwing aectiona alld they have a ptft'm\anetlt officel ~ U.Um'the c:onaumenbttttlle willalways
have the beat Veatal~Iet from the Imperial Vallty ·aedio~ of Califmila, iuch u lceburg Lettuae; .C.lllillower; Celery, etc.
Their ~wn men are en the' around in the Northw•t ·eedio11 I.Golrinc after lhe abipment o ~Jt ap~ea. 1~ flo~ the Hme
aea:yice is maint.hted throughout the entire yelir, alrippina Oranpe, TaftPrines, Grape Fruit and Vegelllbtea. In texu
thei~ trained expert~ are buying the best of the crops of Oniona, ~.. Tomatoea and Cabbaae, and their offices m
Geeqia pemait ,,u to eat the best of the Geor,ia Meloa aad P~ crope.

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BRANCH, JOHN AMICON BR01'HER AND COMP~, .SUPPLY 'i:HE GREATER MAJORITY:OF FltUITS AND .
produce for thi. cormnunity at .n aeuona cl the year. Thii ·orpniathm lllilin'bWia ~ ofli~ idl ·over the ·United
Statea and hu eleven branches, located ill Ohio and Wt*t . Vltriaia, ~r the ~of ~II;

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Old hJYed landmarks, trlendlywl•••
Sudden bur•tinr Into view
Bb.arp etl hed on the ak leJ' cleu blllt
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COLUMBZUS,
Dec 1 2.-Ailtglng
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that there are 15 000 fl ebll\ minded
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Wa1Uq hie! aa l draw ntgh ,
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Cbaateep, ot Vlntol1, 0, em
Till 1 p11118 the arurled bend.
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j.t tbe VulcaD mine, receh•ed
And the llll!lt Jonr alope a~cend,
And tl1e 11horteon1ng road run1 -:tralghll
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tpcc!nl committee a ppoln t~:d by bere tb ls morolt1r ln tb.e t~t
mllbt be aertou&amp; lnjurle::~ In rt
Th ll re to w~:&gt;kum~ me they waltGo
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or Uavt11 to wa.l\'&lt;!B n survey of (jr~ House, adloinln~ th.e lo~r nr•••"
Of elate Ia
mlna thl 'il mornHilla of home and journey'• end
1the ~iluatlon today, reeC'mme-nded the Rouse fif Commons, ~be·nn~t~:Jil:•,:.:i:;l
about 9 o'clock Re was removed
Hoofbeat. &lt;i.' J~kenlng on the lr&amp;llbome ot hla brother , George
Grind of tra.ln wheeiA M lh t rslllmmfldlate crdlstruction ot unother eJec t ed a c1owd ~r 50 . ~
Motor I!W~rv lng ~har11 nnd lheerInstitution In Uu! north centr:~. l par' men who bad lnl'!Jded the p,la.ce
-een,, by the nnaterwa)d 11mbuSleamiJoat rt'!lChl ng !Or th e plerWh@ra be recelvo~d medlc.al at-J
(By The As110CI1ttetl PresP)
Cur ve or he11.dland l11~ak or Ul!od
cr • ·u~ t 11 ale antl later another tnsl • b!i!g•n sin&amp;ln&amp; "Tbe ~ F:laf'' aud
I mu11t va.n a. nd at tile end
tutlon In the south section 1'he ws.vlnl!' placard11
trom- Dr. Mille!
WASHINOTO N, D+!c 12 - 11 ls sa.ld
BlAnd u111 11ome 1111\~. clea n and clu.r.
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Bloc lndcrument Promised For tM
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by
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BONES OF
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SETTLEMENT OF mien council
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' DEBT PROBLEM thl'l
dl !lgulse the cot1ce rn or the Ht1lted Reprlmp rid
Thank• Enllllah Sail· according to ~otb H.epnbllcan and
lh:u lty broug ht to a h eu! by Lht&gt; J,re
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Go ld Mnd Jade- th e IIIIIs ot Jlome
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, Dec. U - f"rlme Mlnlsler
La-w informed the House or
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of the allied dabt que~tlon
Premiere con{lfrPnce lhat he
told the coD(frenc~ that It Great
saw HOme ~ etld.t•ce of :1 com•eLtlement
proapttcts ot ft.
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120,000 lf,quare J,nH ~a, anl'l 111 ruut of
tbe lmroeuse hm ~r tabltdBnd nf ~OlJtb
A'trtea wltb an ~veruge fi! h!vu ll on or
lOOO feet. lt lm\ been 1 ullt!d "tHe
Boutl\ern Sabnra," nni.l like tlte ~:•eai
de1ert or north Afrlcu h fl('ll. rrcd bJ
tbe l)eda or tlrl'!d up rivera.

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BUY THE PARTS FOR THAT XMAS
RADIO SET NOW
Reduced prices on the following Standard Parts .
Workrite Variometers ...... ....... $3.JO
Workrite Variocouplars ........•.. 3.50
Croaley V. T. Sockets . .. . .. .. .. . . . .40
Closley Rheostats • • . .. . .. .. . .. . • .40
Murdock 2,000 Ohm Headsets • . . . . . . 4 75
Si1111al II Plate Variable Condensers. . 3 30
Sianal 23 Plate Variable Condensers . • 4 00
Copper IAerial
Wire per 150 feet. . . . . . .7 5
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ln,l!l;itors for Aerial . . .• . . . ... . . , • .20

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DemocJittl c h~ ll.de l;_R
Arruugements were made ror Lmme

or Got fOr Extending Domain•
of the Brlt1ah Emplre.

diate hearh~gi by tw~ ser1ate commitEight)' ) eurs~a go u JUt'~ hoy nnmlld
Mur~;!:ih) went lo ,t'll lu one ur Que-eo. tees 11.11d the unoffic•al seua te larm
\ l&lt;torht's ~h lp~ 11s a mtdsh\!JuJHD bloc met ll.llll madt! Jll:lns to pre111 tbe
'llthty YCJltB ufte rwu•tls he WUM t1. credit ex tt! ul:l luu leglHititlou
ml\'ul cnrtt ntn tn rvm mnnd or a Hhlp,
Uipuilh!U!L MUpport fiJI m!ljor feB.
JJitil he WuH sulhn.; urt N~w Ou!nen, tUi tlil ur atl minlstratlon recommend&amp;.•
\\ hl('h II! 111 th ~ 1w11h ot the conllau::nt Uou to e!: jiR llll credit of farm11rs was
ot A).!Sttulln ,
lnillcated Cbc lndorse numt, mean
As lte ltud nnt hlng else to llo Ire lug t.hut or IJt!mocrats as well as Ue·
tlld 80 tH ~ l'X PIOJIUg and before long puUUcan mamben, ro r Important fea
he d l~:~cover~:d uff m un~ au1 100 1111unda tu re~ o f tile LeDJ'uot :\nderson bill,
t1111t hmJ not hcf01 e ht.''-'TI on an) mutl. whl!!h hud th a ap&amp;trova.l or adm!nhltra·

He cluutetll!OO mlle!l Cit cmtllt line prevloutJly unknol\n, und he onnered JHtrt
ot ~cw Ouin('n to Ute Blitlsh I&lt;~ Hllllrc-,
All th e rcl\ illll h1• got Wll8 11 reprl·
muntl f i OIU tile nd•uilu Uy whic h SAid
he ought nut to liUH! dune It, but ' ns
t h e~ did not t hin!( ll C lll eft lll to do It
tiH!'3 \IOO]d SU l Jln m.:ue uhout It'
'fhe cx tl ,)t er hus DI&gt;W til ed n~ 0(1•
ntlr1t.l, ut the ·uge of nluet) l\\0, ond
b('ful e he di('j\ he did \\ill 1-lullle rf'Cng'
l)ltion or the f'!('tV Il'e llC llnd rlon~ He
wn ~ th i' ttn lv sd l11r In tlt e lllltl!lh nllVY
wlw eHH hu!\ p Hh\p uu nwd af tf'T him
In li s l! fP I!me '1 he diii!ltu)t r )!ftlfil~hy
t or11 fiHPd u hntlh ~ hl p ut IIi ~&gt; II Lilli ut
.Jut IJlU.I, untl n l ~o srmlc 11 r.uh1n ll lne

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lJftJnocralh.: membert •t the J;loe 1111.!d
Lbat l'resldtml lh.rdlng and the ad·
mlnl ~ lra tl o n had come around' and
given their support to tb.e credit l eglit·
llltlon vrn lously UI'PI,t by tbe blparL
tlsu n ag r icultural grbup
1'he ilen ate ba.nktOg and ag rlcul·
tural cUinmltties proceedsd today
with 'dtfnble heade:r' heBrloKB on
far m crl+dllatralr' The ba nking com·
mlttee began hearings on the Lenroo~
Aru lcl ~o n and other ~re dlt bllll!o ani!

tJJe ug•icnltu ral Committee 111 proceed•
log wah hea rlniB on ol her credit
pho.Hell The agricultural t•umm!Uee
he 1rd Sennto1 elect i'~•ul er, North Da
kota, WhO told of rtlJe U88 1J Of f,trrner&amp;
tor 1 re tllt anjl other. aid and for !leV
er~t&lt;l du) s we11te-rn dels~~:atlous repre·
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Skinner Hardware Co.
(EVERYTHING JN HARDWARE)

Ready To Serve You
for the Holidp,ys
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With the Biggest Line of Useful and Ap propnate Household Christmas Remembrances it h.., ever been our pleasure to show our hundreds of patrons who always
come to our store when looking for those kmds of G,fts which are longest remem·
bered and most fully appreciated.

It would require a page of this paper to enumerole a half of them, so come in
now while the Choice •• best, and let us show you what we have.

YOURS FOR A MERRY XMAS

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RAZORS--We handh! all oueh cel•,bril~~i
Sext,ollla@,.,the Aut01$t"lli'• .tl\e Gillette,
plex, the Stu, the Everready, and Standard Rillif,p!
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fo Connecticut.

A atrana:e :0b'~t 1 tt!l!embllnt bait
ft~lt and }111.Jt r~pUie' w1ta caurbt In
tlle Connecticut tlVer', by members ot
the biological depa.rtd!leut ot Wealeyan
unlversJty, i'tho aay it 11 a mud puppy
or "hell bender" 1uppoeed to Inhabit
the Mhlllsslppl and Oblo rtnn and
aometimea the Qreat J..akes. Fithermen
claim It 11 ths Cll"lt fV&amp;r fJeeo to the

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PIPEs-,.i}enuine French Briar and ll(eersclulum-~nd
tl\~re are ~Y beauties in our L"l•· toO..
BQX CANDIEi!-of an kinds, including Fine Chocolates,
ra11ging in ~rice 'from' 49c to $'1.50 per pound: · , ' .,

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COWl lave Min From
Saved by blr~ cows
by a atruy bull 11 tbe
1torr th'p.t ('(JJOes trom Thold.
1lllre Finding tbe bull on hi&amp; land,
the farmer endeavdred to t Um out the
intrud~r. which ebarll'ed 111m abd threw
111m three Hmea The cow• lltuppell
gruzing, 1urrouoded tbe
furmcr, aDd 1'\lBi'dl!d him ·QDUl
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AmeriCAn Productl Well Dl1trlbutea
Throughout World
\Va11hlngton Dec U - l ncrear~ed ex
port a during Oct o ber.~ well tlhttrlbuted
amot•g 1most of the Co~mtrle8 ot !he
v.orld, uo itliOYdl Ill O~urea wade public by tl1e depa1 tmenL or commerce
Great Urltaln agalti' was Lhe heavl·
111t JtUrchu ~or of American products,
takin g e ~:porls valu ed at $83,'!28,054,
11.11 compa red with '70,862,810 for the
preceding monlb In Octob@r ». year
ago Great BrUaltl lJ9ught ' 84,95l,ll6
lu Am eli{ an prodnct&amp;
'J'o uti ur th e Oent,ILI American counlrifls co mbin ed the llnltlf,) 8tatea In
Ocl.ober shipped $3,7&lt;J3,621 ID mer
chandiae, a11 agalnat f3 83.7 777 In Septem ber, wlllle to .the PbUipplne I•
landal the American asporta In O&lt;:to·
ber were , 3,917,018, ali compared wltllt
, !t,419,934
The ooLmtrlet ot mul-oJM~ Look Anter
lean 11roducta of a cOmbined Value of
'201i,108 784 Esportl 1lO tb e countrlea
of South America aga'rogated In value
,20,07!1.498 ., compared with.
621,407 ln September. For Asia the
total was U0,576,!Jh, cow.po.red to
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HI '-'~ I '"" held in a. gr,tp o( near rero In
nort.bwest plane9 and mlddl ~ west \ •'
atates and the r.:ero wec.ther of tba
wa. telt a.loni' the Atlantic I
tar aoutb toto California
rellet for eorue aectloa11, no· 1
the Ort~at LaJse• rfgl(..u, wa11 ,

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New York, Dec 12:-Sutt tor '200,·
000 dama&amp;es aaaloaiJI Hanna Wa.lsta,
prima. donna ber h~a~a.nd, Harold F
M cCor mi ~k. and Jul•• DIL!ber, operAtic manager, was Hied. by Mme Lu·

el\11 Melulll, colatural aoprano, who
cllarge11 that the Hrat two named defendantfil 1ndu«~d O..,lber to braa.lr. a
three·year contract Wllh ber

Wanta Marrla .. Annulled.
New York 1 Dec U .r-Proreasor Johu
tJ' Tiernan, tomerlt, of Notre Dame
uu!VeltltY, sta rted &amp;lllt tor annuln1ent
or lila marrla1e to M11. Blan che Hawn

Brimmer. his "b'rlde~r a- day ' Mr1
Brimmer a'l'Jd Tleruan wert mnrrfed a

1tar after the lalter1 '\'1&amp;1 awarded a
divorce, which later was not upbeld
Tiernan haa
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S ing Sl ug, thell:! fo l c n pr!sm w1 w)w
Amo ng the billl to be take n up b)
plen cl ed gullt3 In mn rller In tile l!cel'llnl the senn te bnnktur e~ nu:nlltee po&amp;HI
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drgrilfl, 1\Ul; t•ompdll•d to hn 1e hi s c11 r bly ror hHmpo•atlor{ In an o.muibus
Wb•n ~hlld~:"" •
tue tbOJ
rJuga tlle•l ofr He shot and killed• n m etl ll mea8UH! Is that or Senator Uo
en 1rown,
1uun In lOOS nml ou' UI){'d lllri 1
ruh to llmlt tile prollts or joint &amp;lock our heacl~
In Chl t.: lll-(0 HCH!rnl 1\l.lf'i.: f! uuo, nfter
lautl ballk'il to 6 per c.:ept T~e com b"'ll ts ....ttallon: llprofl! rb.
lf'Ol'S or !WU !th 1\111'! due to t he
mlttce lliSo hll.8 berore It Other b!IHI
rings 1.hR \\nrl\e n lnflJI!I118d hllu
to repP.al tu: ezemdtl9ti privil eges or
eou j1ln t we~u the en rrl!l lrfl \.\ 111'11 tJc
Htl ch bank11, wbOII\1 ~ontlnunnce has
rived In Sing Sing "1 H ! 1~orn I
been fllU.lKtio ned by Secretar y MelloD
ali my llf••" lht• tn'ifloner r~~~:~.~:~vi;~~ ~ Bl!. of Uoubttul value
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hereditary enemlu. ~?t the cnt; he 1I
lp9k1 upon tbeln like mh:e, u hll lel'ltimnte .PteY But t11ere l" a tom
cat, the llrop~rtf 'ot aE 1'°tld.emanhlabt '
Pre1ton, Lnn&lt;'S.l:lhlre, ng1an w c I
haa contJtltuted Itself the toeter-pareot
ot a brood of 24 chlc.)l:s, nnd stubborn
ly .refuse'@: to lt&gt;rn e t).tm Th~ &lt;'at cocs
everywhere With tlfeJ $'fi(Ck8, 81ld they
h•H! tnken ll:lndl ~ to their odd CU&amp;i4·
la.n Hunilreds of I people have been
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