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1la'll •JUn. up hiJb scc..r,
~h7'\ pla)'IIl&amp; 'l'hich 1

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~ld tbe followtna r~
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·ta~1sbed. any overwh~
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~ft been playlna: tao

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high I·a·
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IIIPPonent:s to bring .SJ!
'lorleo. The Jaek.,.. Ti
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'njd 0; Total point!$

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~t'Wti!JQ the two rtvull

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lflnr before. Oompart
~ure down pretty cl01
~onnatlon

can be ob

"'JPf, which seldom a
t)Jm, ._, reJarct to the
The lars:est croWds 1
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IU;J4. when Ule Pulpit! ..
t.J:le Yellow Jackets (

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ROC!, -x'M ClOOI'-IIS SAC;\&lt;. STA~
A MINUTE &gt;0 WA"ft:l-1 114E
&lt;i:.l.:ti..S IN '"II-4EI&lt;:t ICINAL.

d!ettona for thill day
li.,t.tle as the ' lnt.ereste 1p1
ly as Ule day neara.

And Win COD.tenlion in Dia·
pule of Learue in Man·

CoM!!; ON, LADEliS- SNII!P EE"'-'TO &amp;51
VOT Cl-100 'T&amp;&amp;NK -:tc;:u..) ARE~ ••.

MUMMIES~

churiaa Trouble

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Sermon durlna

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ltev. Ployd Clark, r..
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Oolumbtfs, o .. Nov. 1
to Secretary or sta
J. Brown the death ratl
l!JO -,a 3-4 of 1% low•
HOnd people than It wo

Lna

01'" ,Lile 1930 total ar 7t

:14% of the deatha \\1
•46.66% were ·ot w
t~th'"rate tor white

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o l~t"aees 30.4 deat.h1
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~II'Z.L..S AR&amp; PL.l'T'TIN&lt;::&gt;
~EIR HEAR"TS AND
SOI.oL..i)" IN'TO
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,, · cerebral hemont
, accidents, ane
64.2 ~ of s.ll (
10, in 1m, the 1
responsible for 1611
reported deatha. .

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C.OL..L.Il!ee MEN WI-&lt;O'v&amp; C:.OM~
OOWN TO BE F?A.RTNI!:I'~.S
OF ~- ISJRL..S LA"TliR.-·

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-.ad Mrs. •dward Knllh
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pl~att, Mr. and Mrs.

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Henry, 81
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the car
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15 Jajure&lt;_l; 10 Show
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weather, dealers said.
tcring of the blrdB "had

tailed O::Jd 3,000,000 pound"&gt;

rtrused turke'vB arrl11ed Jteie
lut year; 1.n the cinrespanWnK

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lod.

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Ya11ne and Jtan &amp;nnet t , Manha I
Jo.&gt;e OWena, Mu)orle . Phy!U. and I
Lots Dill's, Dorthy &amp;ut:r, Norma n 1
and Prantlln Edward5 anc thl·
11ueat of honor Beatrice Ann Ed

PERILS Afij)_JtA)ij fiNDS MARK
FJEI.D MUSEUM EXPLORATIONS

Qn the Spot! Help Them Off!

warda. lira f.d'to·ud.J was ll!l!:ii.stt:d
and Anna
Marsaret &lt;&gt;wl=n11

b)' her nelce Lcua DUea

Edllur'a NN :-Tilll II Uu: ftnt lost ~helr lives while Lroopln1 Qver
tJ' &amp;W&lt;I arlkh!a &amp;elllnl ,_ utedf- l.he world for Lhe Pleld Mueeum.
Uoaar,o

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of Ule FJeld Muear. 1

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ExpecUUonl ccmplet.ed

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Champ Boy l&lt;arme,;.

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1Mm;!1wn · Oxlor~

by eoonondc eondlttona.

By James R. cnc:or, JR

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expedition to Mesopatamia.

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This u;; th~ eighth sea.st~n for th1 ~
cxped.ition wh1ch tb !f. )'ear couChteaso Nov. 23--Tm: well known : [!ucLcd 11 rchaeolcgl"'"• t:xcavaiio..."U&gt;
dcprea6ion has even ca.Uf!ed a 5lump 1on 1b.e slt.c of the i.UU:leut oit)' or
In museum -:xped.tttcr :. 'rit!s year ,K1sh Floyd T mit ~ of New York
.
CUy Is leader of &amp;!.otuer expedition
the Pleld Museum ·• .~.'l:l.tural His -~ to BOuthern cnwo t.o collect. mam.
ioJ.•y, that magnificent. monument mnls bird., reptiles 1\..'ld. ftahcs.
\0 the 1rea.t merchant prince, ~ J,i
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plans Cor only thirteen expeditions
the third Mau;h~l Piela Arch·
which b; five less than ha-ve beeu Iaeolcgical expeditlotl to British
, Honduuu; and Oualiemlllt to1· re·
11ent. out 1n recent year&amp;
Not. only are the expeditions seatch into Maya arcnaeology end
fewer Ln number but In their scope ethnology 16 now on in chars• ct
and personnel ru.-e .-.!so greatly re- J Eric Thompson u! the museuru
duced. Museums -;n:.w and expand .staff C. Suydam Cutting '!t New
their collections throulih the sen- Yory is sponsor and les.der of an
eroslty of thelr !rlcnd&amp;, and the expedlhon to Sikklm, India, to colmen whose generosity made possl- lecl mamutals. Staff Ta.xldcnnl!it;
ble lnWJY ot the famous Field Mu I A5hley Hlne Ls leadct· ot the museum expeditions have been forced sewn s ornithological expedition to
to cut down their donatlona or fore 1 California.
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go them entirely
Bo Stephen C. \ The zoologica.l expedition to Pel'~
Simms, director or the museum, s1n for mrunmal colle~tlons Is spanexplains.
\ sorcd and led by Ja1,1es E. Baum,
But still t he relentless search for i Jr, of Ch icago. George E carey,
the nora IUld faunu. of Ute and I Jr., of BalLimore and o. F .. Ry~n.
death continues. Where previously ILuthersville. Md, a1e sponsoring · I
one of the P1eld musewn caravanf&gt; a1td leading a zoological hesu-a· ~o 1
might trek: 11.8 way Into the un- Indo-China. J . Reid Molr of the
known wUderilesa 1r1th m9nths of museum is m charat IJf arobaeo- •
foreh&amp;nd preparation and a large , logical e:s:peditlons l~et.r lijawlch, '
party of na.tlve11 headed by ftvc or England This expedition Ls colten ac:lenUst.s, now in some cases u. lectmg flin t ilnplemonts of prehls- 1
tone explorer &amp;trikes up the Ama- I torte man.
,
zon with perhaps four natives to
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seek specimens of &amp;lnth Ametlca.n ' 'F m~nced by Julh;;, ~nwald
woods where no white men ever and the late Augusta N. Ro.senwalct
before
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qnother exp&lt;&gt;dltibn made archa.eola
whik t.he ;n.'B.t cxpcdlt1Um. glcal ex.cavatlons o.~ the LoWry
museum are Widely publiciz- ruin m southwestem Colorado It
ed, there Is little :aufare over the o,o.as on t his trip that Dr. Paul s.
untiring work of the mtu~eum's own MarUI), assistant curator of No1'th
scientists whose labor 1s only start- Amencan Archaeology !01 t he mued when they return from a year' ~
a 1cputat1on as a raln
trip. Then they must prepare their
. For the sake or
collections for exhibition , olten a
lnte~rrny of the mt8.8k ot years of the most palrwtak
he re presents he h&amp;.d to
i.oK labor
demonstrate that nc was no such
And fc.r what? Many of the mu- thlllg.
seum's most dange t·ow expedition::;
have been conducted Cor cxhibltl&gt;
One of the mysteries of th e Lowof uttle general Interest to ttle IY mound is what t he former occupubllc. They are nut on view in pants of the present ullns did with
the pub!Jc galleries, but are of their dead Afi the pueblo was ocyaluc to study group.!.
cupied for SCtme WO years these
Africa, India, ChinJ and Eng:land people ctthcr practiCed cremation
IUt' an hunting grounds 101 tht.. or had a bunnl place at a distant
~car's expeditions 88 well ns Cali- location, according to Dr. Martiu.
fomla and Col$'ado. Somet.bnQS
Captain Harold A. White of New
the expe 1 ienccs of the hunt.ers arc Ymk and Major Ja~n Coats o.i
only humorollli but. o!ten they ~ke London au~ sponsoring and Iea.cllnu
on the aspect 'of grlm sutfcri.D
· •zoological expedition to Afa·Jco
Yet In all the yea rs since "j 89,.. for the man;~,mal collection. Elmel'
Dr. W. H. Hr-Jmes and . Dr.. 9.
associate curator of · p~l .MUlJJpaugh were dil'!patehed
thb year led n P\llcQn· ,
Yucatan tor the hrst fteld work
expedltton to Nebri-~ka.
the mU6eYfll on}ll tY.:o men havt:
rcooarch lu E4fPPft tbls
t:; the Ror.~­
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lsluu•l. JIJ t hO! stun ll t.&lt;llt county lo tile
Un!tetl S tu ! •~ It hns Area of onlr ~'"''' 1 'M"

of Natun.l Hlatory sod bow Jl, is ned for thl! year Include thn PtelU
a.IJe.~ te&lt;l

Multiplied Mitfort•...
11 ICttrt"ely I calamltJ.,
" ·hich dO@I liot nnd mention to the
'*Iliad." T bf'r l!ftlN, I! IUCCeJIIJIOB ' a't ''..t
m l •to rt n ne~~~ 11 sumetlml!'ll
Ther~

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Nev. 25, Friday Nov. 27
and Saturday Nov. 28th.
•t Phillip Sisters Style
Shcppe.
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of the h ute 11th , oentuty pawhose red walls a~e one of
ll'lnrlmarkR tu all who &amp;aU Into
F ay, were Cur~ll shed by

~:~;~·~N~o~p~ol1~eo:n~s~~m~a;~r1.Bhall,

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King of
wtre.when
who

mad~

s1sl"r ils·
by the
whom her brother
exile, and had the
Palace In
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hom th~

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strlt:es a. death blow to th·~ cu&amp;·
tom of dueJUns~ wtth AWor&lt;i, rapier or pistols, w.-.lcb st.Ul fo rms
part of the social ~e of an ItalIan · gentleman
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By this 8CC1al COde a man, when
his honor Is challen~. or sullied.
mu~t call out his otr&lt;endor to fight
o. duel, else be branded as dltihonorable. Duels are therefore nqt
rar« among1:1t the Roeiaty man an!)

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tacked. "The duelliBt's honor,'' he
UJCrted recentl)', "conalst:i 1n kUI·
lng
tq P11Jve his own

StRIKE C:IIIO!'eltes tot

of ~Hollywood's 1111iY gr~ol. for'potten
the roles that were hen in 'I U*'t da)'lnow lh;'s doing big ' ttJinea 9.r.a~r:llyl

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We have a BRAND NEW Ford Coupe (driven
from the F~r~ dealers salesroom to our salesroom) on w~ieh we can save ·you around $100.
Have another Ford four door ~da~, n~t e:xactly _
new, bqt runs and looks about like new .and at a
.banrmn. Then we have several extrJl good U!ied
cars in·JlCKfge, Plymttuth, Cbevmlet, ~ssex,Whin·.
pet Bnd tttht~rs. In f~t, ~l)eye we'can s~ow you
tht~ be~t 'l~t!d 4!Pl1 tp b~ tm.uul tn ~~~ik~ ~•nmty_
IJDd th~ RfiC_,S Qfe right fqr f(lt!OUdithtnf4 stlfV..
~~~"~'~ cars. ,,,...~lV,ll "'f 'let yoq make them

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alon• oHera th• throat prot•ctlon of th•
•xcluslv• "TOASTING"'Praceas which indudes th• us• of modun Ultra VIol• Ray•th• proceas that •xp•la Mrtaln hanh, biting
Irritants naturally p,..•nt In .ev•ry tobacco
l•af. TIM•• •xpelleci Irritants ON not pNI•
•nt In your LUCKY, STR,IKE. "They're out-~
ihey ~ ~ !!!_!" N., wond•r LUCKIES or•
alway• kind to yeur throat•

lffi~ won't eh~rs@ l~,.li tQ 30% for fin~clng.

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a a:.:mtleman."

o\n tr.t.nnl'1tant 1 In TUrin na~d

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Lovely woman and richly endowed ,..,.,
~ ..tor hoa com. into her own ioi

at Phillip Siatera Style
Shoppe.

RoUiib a.nd listers

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In the ~ rmy .
But MU8BOIInl Is a rila.n of the

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Nov. 25, Friday Nov. 27

Mrs. Ell16 OP~h~e anbirth of a daughter.

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•nowlng ttlat not O!le&lt;enl
was paid to Min A•tor
to II'IGk• the above dole-

A Big

people, Son of a villaiC blacksmith
he has no 1ympathy for kiiiiP~t or
wcundtnr a rna!l bcoollfic his ndver·

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lmprov•d ~•llop~an• wrapp•r
which op~n• 10 eci.tly with ~.
cl•v.r little filt»r. :, , . · ' . :.,

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Rome,
Nov. Correspondent
:l3-When Pr~hcie
Umbtrto, tho only aon of ¥::1PB VIc~
tor fmanuel 3rd. ht!lr prooumpttn
tn t he throne of liu.ly, cotnes to
teB1de tn the Royal Palace In Napwith Prtncel.ill Marie, his wife,
Marte J01t2 'lf Belgium be~
uuurtage he will have SOIJlf
flneBt furniture- bt the

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"I can't cff~rd . to ~.k~ Gh~~es witb 'my
voice. So IplaJ!¥!f• bysti.cking to Luckies
-th!ly're tiiWAYf kind to my throat.

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MOISTURE-PROOF
CELLOPHANE

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Yhe Unl- MUIIIIdor Pac.._

Zlp.-AIIfl W• op1111l
lee the new notdtodtollo on the tep efthe
padcage. Hold down one half with your t:....::
thumb. Tear olf the other half. Simple. Qui. . ztpl
That'• aiJ. Unl111uel WNpped In du.t~proot, ......_,._
p-f. uerm-p.- Cellophane, Clean. ,....-.., - ·
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Ya11ne and Jtan &amp;nnet t , Manha I
Jo.&gt;e OWena, Mu)orle . Phy!U. and I
Lots Dill's, Dorthy &amp;ut:r, Norma n 1
and Prantlln Edward5 anc thl·
11ueat of honor Beatrice Ann Ed

PERILS Afij)_JtA)ij fiNDS MARK
FJEI.D MUSEUM EXPLORATIONS

Qn the Spot! Help Them Off!

warda. lira f.d'to·ud.J was ll!l!:ii.stt:d
and Anna
Marsaret &lt;&gt;wl=n11

b)' her nelce Lcua DUea

Edllur'a NN :-Tilll II Uu: ftnt lost ~helr lives while Lroopln1 Qver
tJ' &amp;W&lt;I arlkh!a &amp;elllnl ,_ utedf- l.he world for Lhe Pleld Mueeum.
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by eoonondc eondlttona.

By James R. cnc:or, JR

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Corrcs~ndent

expedition to Mesopatamia.

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This u;; th~ eighth sea.st~n for th1 ~
cxped.ition wh1ch tb !f. )'ear couChteaso Nov. 23--Tm: well known : [!ucLcd 11 rchaeolcgl"'"• t:xcavaiio..."U&gt;
dcprea6ion has even ca.Uf!ed a 5lump 1on 1b.e slt.c of the i.UU:leut oit)' or
In museum -:xped.tttcr :. 'rit!s year ,K1sh Floyd T mit ~ of New York
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CUy Is leader of &amp;!.otuer expedition
the Pleld Museum ·• .~.'l:l.tural His -~ to BOuthern cnwo t.o collect. mam.
ioJ.•y, that magnificent. monument mnls bird., reptiles 1\..'ld. ftahcs.
\0 the 1rea.t merchant prince, ~ J,i
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plans Cor only thirteen expeditions
the third Mau;h~l Piela Arch·
which b; five less than ha-ve beeu Iaeolcgical expeditlotl to British
, Honduuu; and Oualiemlllt to1· re·
11ent. out 1n recent year&amp;
Not. only are the expeditions seatch into Maya arcnaeology end
fewer Ln number but In their scope ethnology 16 now on in chars• ct
and personnel ru.-e .-.!so greatly re- J Eric Thompson u! the museuru
duced. Museums -;n:.w and expand .staff C. Suydam Cutting '!t New
their collections throulih the sen- Yory is sponsor and les.der of an
eroslty of thelr !rlcnd&amp;, and the expedlhon to Sikklm, India, to colmen whose generosity made possl- lecl mamutals. Staff Ta.xldcnnl!it;
ble lnWJY ot the famous Field Mu I A5hley Hlne Ls leadct· ot the museum expeditions have been forced sewn s ornithological expedition to
to cut down their donatlona or fore 1 California.
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go them entirely
Bo Stephen C. \ The zoologica.l expedition to Pel'~
Simms, director or the museum, s1n for mrunmal colle~tlons Is spanexplains.
\ sorcd and led by Ja1,1es E. Baum,
But still t he relentless search for i Jr, of Ch icago. George E carey,
the nora IUld faunu. of Ute and I Jr., of BalLimore and o. F .. Ry~n.
death continues. Where previously ILuthersville. Md, a1e sponsoring · I
one of the P1eld musewn caravanf&gt; a1td leading a zoological hesu-a· ~o 1
might trek: 11.8 way Into the un- Indo-China. J . Reid Molr of the
known wUderilesa 1r1th m9nths of museum is m charat IJf arobaeo- •
foreh&amp;nd preparation and a large , logical e:s:peditlons l~et.r lijawlch, '
party of na.tlve11 headed by ftvc or England This expedition Ls colten ac:lenUst.s, now in some cases u. lectmg flin t ilnplemonts of prehls- 1
tone explorer &amp;trikes up the Ama- I torte man.
,
zon with perhaps four natives to
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seek specimens of &amp;lnth Ametlca.n ' 'F m~nced by Julh;;, ~nwald
woods where no white men ever and the late Augusta N. Ro.senwalct
before
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qnother exp&lt;&gt;dltibn made archa.eola
whik t.he ;n.'B.t cxpcdlt1Um. glcal ex.cavatlons o.~ the LoWry
museum are Widely publiciz- ruin m southwestem Colorado It
ed, there Is little :aufare over the o,o.as on t his trip that Dr. Paul s.
untiring work of the mtu~eum's own MarUI), assistant curator of No1'th
scientists whose labor 1s only start- Amencan Archaeology !01 t he mued when they return from a year' ~
a 1cputat1on as a raln
trip. Then they must prepare their
. For the sake or
collections for exhibition , olten a
lnte~rrny of the mt8.8k ot years of the most palrwtak
he re presents he h&amp;.d to
i.oK labor
demonstrate that nc was no such
And fc.r what? Many of the mu- thlllg.
seum's most dange t·ow expedition::;
have been conducted Cor cxhibltl&gt;
One of the mysteries of th e Lowof uttle general Interest to ttle IY mound is what t he former occupubllc. They are nut on view in pants of the present ullns did with
the pub!Jc galleries, but are of their dead Afi the pueblo was ocyaluc to study group.!.
cupied for SCtme WO years these
Africa, India, ChinJ and Eng:land people ctthcr practiCed cremation
IUt' an hunting grounds 101 tht.. or had a bunnl place at a distant
~car's expeditions 88 well ns Cali- location, according to Dr. Martiu.
fomla and Col$'ado. Somet.bnQS
Captain Harold A. White of New
the expe 1 ienccs of the hunt.ers arc Ymk and Major Ja~n Coats o.i
only humorollli but. o!ten they ~ke London au~ sponsoring and Iea.cllnu
on the aspect 'of grlm sutfcri.D
· •zoological expedition to Afa·Jco
Yet In all the yea rs since "j 89,.. for the man;~,mal collection. Elmel'
Dr. W. H. Hr-Jmes and . Dr.. 9.
associate curator of · p~l .MUlJJpaugh were dil'!patehed
thb year led n P\llcQn· ,
Yucatan tor the hrst fteld work
expedltton to Nebri-~ka.
the mU6eYfll on}ll tY.:o men havt:
rcooarch lu E4fPPft tbls
t:; the Ror.~­
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of Natun.l Hlatory sod bow Jl, is ned for thl! year Include thn PtelU
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Multiplied Mitfort•...
11 ICttrt"ely I calamltJ.,
" ·hich dO@I liot nnd mention to the
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Nev. 25, Friday Nov. 27
and Saturday Nov. 28th.
•t Phillip Sisters Style
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of the h ute 11th , oentuty pawhose red walls a~e one of
ll'lnrlmarkR tu all who &amp;aU Into
F ay, were Cur~ll shed by

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exile, and had the
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tom of dueJUns~ wtth AWor&lt;i, rapier or pistols, w.-.lcb st.Ul fo rms
part of the social ~e of an ItalIan · gentleman
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By this 8CC1al COde a man, when
his honor Is challen~. or sullied.
mu~t call out his otr&lt;endor to fight
o. duel, else be branded as dltihonorable. Duels are therefore nqt
rar« among1:1t the Roeiaty man an!)

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tacked. "The duelliBt's honor,'' he
UJCrted recentl)', "conalst:i 1n kUI·
lng
tq P11Jve his own

StRIKE C:IIIO!'eltes tot

of ~Hollywood's 1111iY gr~ol. for'potten
the roles that were hen in 'I U*'t da)'lnow lh;'s doing big ' ttJinea 9.r.a~r:llyl

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from the F~r~ dealers salesroom to our salesroom) on w~ieh we can save ·you around $100.
Have another Ford four door ~da~, n~t e:xactly _
new, bqt runs and looks about like new .and at a
.banrmn. Then we have several extrJl good U!ied
cars in·JlCKfge, Plymttuth, Cbevmlet, ~ssex,Whin·.
pet Bnd tttht~rs. In f~t, ~l)eye we'can s~ow you
tht~ be~t 'l~t!d 4!Pl1 tp b~ tm.uul tn ~~~ik~ ~•nmty_
IJDd th~ RfiC_,S Qfe right fqr f(lt!OUdithtnf4 stlfV..
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alon• oHera th• throat prot•ctlon of th•
•xcluslv• "TOASTING"'Praceas which indudes th• us• of modun Ultra VIol• Ray•th• proceas that •xp•la Mrtaln hanh, biting
Irritants naturally p,..•nt In .ev•ry tobacco
l•af. TIM•• •xpelleci Irritants ON not pNI•
•nt In your LUCKY, STR,IKE. "They're out-~
ihey ~ ~ !!!_!" N., wond•r LUCKIES or•
alway• kind to yeur throat•

lffi~ won't eh~rs@ l~,.li tQ 30% for fin~clng.

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at Phillip Siatera Style
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Nov. 25, Friday Nov. 27

Mrs. Ell16 OP~h~e anbirth of a daughter.

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•nowlng ttlat not O!le&lt;enl
was paid to Min A•tor
to II'IGk• the above dole-

A Big

people, Son of a villaiC blacksmith
he has no 1ympathy for kiiiiP~t or
wcundtnr a rna!l bcoollfic his ndver·

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lmprov•d ~•llop~an• wrapp•r
which op~n• 10 eci.tly with ~.
cl•v.r little filt»r. :, , . · ' . :.,

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Rome,
Nov. Correspondent
:l3-When Pr~hcie
Umbtrto, tho only aon of ¥::1PB VIc~
tor fmanuel 3rd. ht!lr prooumpttn
tn t he throne of liu.ly, cotnes to
teB1de tn the Royal Palace In Napwith Prtncel.ill Marie, his wife,
Marte J01t2 'lf Belgium be~
uuurtage he will have SOIJlf
flneBt furniture- bt the

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voice. So IplaJ!¥!f• bysti.cking to Luckies
-th!ly're tiiWAYf kind to my throat.

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MOISTURE-PROOF
CELLOPHANE

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Yhe Unl- MUIIIIdor Pac.._

Zlp.-AIIfl W• op1111l
lee the new notdtodtollo on the tep efthe
padcage. Hold down one half with your t:....::
thumb. Tear olf the other half. Simple. Qui. . ztpl
That'• aiJ. Unl111uel WNpped In du.t~proot, ......_,._
p-f. uerm-p.- Cellophane, Clean. ,....-.., - ·
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A\YES, JOAN toWEU

&amp;~SU SlY~ SllUlH[RN CAl

Oallfonta OMu ...11/or&amp;

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~S ONE U~ CHUfE5T H~MS .~f .AU

liME EVERHHING BEING CONSI0£8£0

Southern Ca11torola. 4q op.e of
1realut football squad' of all

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for material a~1d it. M atuU
't'mdtr that It wonb ut ~ Lftd.ltion or victory huna eo tlcce to
Notre Dame that poop: l h;~.d b: 1un
to feel th~tt. lt. bore a charmed llle.

Notre Dame went. at its wort In
accustomed manner, With ooutt ' n'
CaUtornt. hammering at a score all
the fir11t ye~lo1 but Uw lr~}l bethe In&amp; the first to tally.

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!1Y WDIE CASEY

UJ)I;Ctr. when considered Ircm
l'onner Alh\merioan ha.lfback and earu~r sea110n &amp;:orca ·but In U.n cuWhen they &amp;Cilflld ag11.m lp the
now head football coach at
e.,, the team whic-h won has ha.d thkd ~rlod It lodked like Just ~­
'ltller gam~ for Notre 08me but
undoobtcd stl"t!ngth all year.
Harvard..
::hat. dcfea~ c.f a year a&amp;o t~Lill

fWrUten for and c:opyrlGnt.. 11131 INS
E.c.uthern
Callf(lrnla
defeated
Moo~. NfiY. 23- 11'(8--The grEat 1' Notre Dftme In a bam: of Bhmtt.

hal one den·

~ ruart ed

and

Bouth·!l'n

C~lUornla

wont to worlr. to score 16 'ROinl~ L1
cbjectlve Baturday of the 1931 !oat. out In Bcluth Bend Yale won from t.be rnce of ~ 11 a.nd 'he wlz.t:!,rd,
ball E9MID witne&amp;se&lt;! th1 e-~ victor- i Uanard and BuckileU beat Ford- Rockne, was not on the btnch tu
in thQ.t parl.ook of the 11ature oi hiUU. tn addition the stcrlinil vic- cope with the sw·ge.

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VALUES!

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IP ton. NeutlllnS Coal Oo., for,,
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ftavor blend. ·wltli other
foodor Meat,llob,er1o, "'11ehbloo. AQd lt'o u health·
lul-ao dl1e•1IW-•• pun&gt;

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lag and oandwleheo, Your
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A year cr two a1o you woodd
have been alad to pay $35 f11r
this same quality suit. But
timea have changed. Prices
arc down and this new low
price gives you a "real break."
Wool worsteds, lierringbones
and other' pop1dar fabrics.

TAMPA
uTbe Coavenieat Center"

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"The PlayaroUnd of America"

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HOSE, Silk

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111011ld (mh·nt o 1111fl nthhc·r ntQillk..:
plct·e fn r h!IC]lhnue~.
Tltf&gt;ll when
yon 1-:"t't t·en l tutu! nt lit!! 11hnrw you

SCARFS, Reefer or Sq\Jare , ... .. ... , ..... , .. , . . . . , . . $2.50

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STETS,ON HATS, New low Price .............. . ....... .. $7

$1.95

Silk and Wool' . , . , .... , .. . .. ...... , , . , ... SOc

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The ~'dd,lepqrt - J&gt;Qmeroy
Fqqtb~t Gamte 'fhqrsday

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standy sold on these by their
looks, style and quality.

TIES, Hand Made, new patterns ... , , , ...... . ......... $1.00

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fort they are "cold proof." No
question but what yqu'U be in·

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Qthers $19.50 to $29.50

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$J4•SO

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A\YES, JOAN toWEU

&amp;~SU SlY~ SllUlH[RN CAl

Oallfonta OMu ...11/or&amp;

.luiiecbod " " - .. -ewt&gt;t&gt; liP·

~S ONE U~ CHUfE5T H~MS .~f .AU

liME EVERHHING BEING CONSI0£8£0

Southern Ca11torola. 4q op.e of
1realut football squad' of all

I~··~

n

for material a~1d it. M atuU
't'mdtr that It wonb ut ~ Lftd.ltion or victory huna eo tlcce to
Notre Dame that poop: l h;~.d b: 1un
to feel th~tt. lt. bore a charmed llle.

Notre Dame went. at its wort In
accustomed manner, With ooutt ' n'
CaUtornt. hammering at a score all
the fir11t ye~lo1 but Uw lr~}l bethe In&amp; the first to tally.

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!1Y WDIE CASEY

UJ)I;Ctr. when considered Ircm
l'onner Alh\merioan ha.lfback and earu~r sea110n &amp;:orca ·but In U.n cuWhen they &amp;Cilflld ag11.m lp the
now head football coach at
e.,, the team whic-h won has ha.d thkd ~rlod It lodked like Just ~­
'ltller gam~ for Notre 08me but
undoobtcd stl"t!ngth all year.
Harvard..
::hat. dcfea~ c.f a year a&amp;o t~Lill

fWrUten for and c:opyrlGnt.. 11131 INS
E.c.uthern
Callf(lrnla
defeated
Moo~. NfiY. 23- 11'(8--The grEat 1' Notre Dftme In a bam: of Bhmtt.

hal one den·

~ ruart ed

and

Bouth·!l'n

C~lUornla

wont to worlr. to score 16 'ROinl~ L1
cbjectlve Baturday of the 1931 !oat. out In Bcluth Bend Yale won from t.be rnce of ~ 11 a.nd 'he wlz.t:!,rd,
ball E9MID witne&amp;se&lt;! th1 e-~ victor- i Uanard and BuckileU beat Ford- Rockne, was not on the btnch tu
in thQ.t parl.ook of the 11ature oi hiUU. tn addition the stcrlinil vic- cope with the sw·ge.

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Thanksgiving
VALUES!

limn ID
bt iepciiMd 1

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flALI-Coal--CJcan lump dcta
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'f'rlfck: qpy~red body,

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Velveet4

o.nd

••• mt.xed. Good furnace coal
IP ton. NeutlllnS Coal Oo., for,,
'JI~rly Dunt Oaal Co.l
Phone
· "'' 113110' L or m-L·
11·21·31
POR

Wilkesville

delldoui ,;e.. .,....,.., '"""

Ford

goo:i tires,
Inqu1re at 8har-

ll -:i13-3L ·

w.~,

mol to; oll~ea, opteodol

How' Ito (liii,'Mh ei.eo..,
ftavor blend. ·wltli other
foodor Meat,llob,er1o, "'11ehbloo. AQd lt'o u health·
lul-ao dl1e•1IW-•• pun&gt;

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lag and oandwleheo, Your
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SUITS

A year cr two a1o you woodd
have been alad to pay $35 f11r
this same quality suit. But
timea have changed. Prices
arc down and this new low
price gives you a "real break."
Wool worsteds, lierringbones
and other' pop1dar fabrics.

TAMPA
uTbe Coavenieat Center"

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A .YS

"The PlayaroUnd of America"

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"Wilton Bros." SHIRTS, new patterns ............. .

could hilt•

HOSE, Silk

''tff1~14!.. Mo\: .

It would ])C lhw It SlllllC one
111011ld (mh·nt o 1111fl nthhc·r ntQillk..:
plct·e fn r h!IC]lhnue~.
Tltf&gt;ll when
yon 1-:"t't t·en l tutu! nt lit!! 11hnrw you

SCARFS, Reefer or Sq\Jare , ... .. ... , ..... , .. , . . . . , . . $2.50

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Here'• a Real Ide,

STETS,ON HATS, New low Price .............. . ....... .. $7

$1.95

Silk and Wool' . , . , .... , .. . .. ...... , , . , ... SOc

Get Your Tickets Here For
The ~'dd,lepqrt - J&gt;Qmeroy
Fqqtb~t Gamte 'fhqrsday

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Our C~rfst ...., 0ffc~.

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,, 111 $29.50

GJ,.OVES, Lined. or Unlined .. .... ...... . , , ..... ... .. • 2.00

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GENERAL ·

standy sold on these by their
looks, style and quality.

TIES, Hand Made, new patterns ... , , , ...... . ......... $1.00

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fort they are "cold proof." No
question but what yqu'U be in·

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Automatic llectrit

Qthers $19.50 to $29.50

H.f.f~

-~ TASKS MADEl

· for Smart appearance,
they
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$J4•SO

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~q m:j!ly fl....- Gl¥9 ......... ·Q!ft
of GIJII , , • tk Ha,lpa.,._ Alll~ll!l!lo
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TIM MG4• Melli
far Md.. Molllen.

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TrU.uae, caD 231-LI If the luolaOIIice .... ,.,.. 20Z·R.

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FULL LEASED

WIRE OF I)NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
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l'eu.reBipt
A man never lr.nuwa

oltt clothes .a woman
marries her
Eullle n. Pleaae

MemeaH111

enlasement r1n1 16 the ftrst

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the ~11 and chain

how many

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until he

Mome~~h

When an armleliB

man

trlei!llo to

Jaush up his l!liet!veB

0111' Owa \'a-..ln.il,)e
Employer-What are you and
MI.&amp;! Wutllm doilll 1n that revolv·

Ina chair?

Chief Clerk.......CI m
ct~ular letter

dictating

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A1111ual Thanluriviq Game
MIDDLEPORT HIGH SCHOOL
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POMER.OY HIGH SCH4;)01;.
Thlltaday, Novembw 26, 2 P. M.
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Middleport Hi1h School Fiebt
A!i&gt;MISSION Studenta SOc; Adulta SOc

ADVANCE TICKET SALE. Ticket~ on .ale "l'aeeda7 ...

MldtlePort. Hew York
B87 ra•
aow ... awl4

WediM!tlftr a&amp; 8mllb Clotrina' R&amp;ore,;

tllo&amp;htiat HMM PcuattoJ'
lh• n...h ot die Pie

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"Save"

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FUTURE FARMERS
ELECT
, _ OFFICERS

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11\r 'Put ne Fa1 mer o[ AI wrlca
Chof Ler of the Chm;lu HIM~ &amp;chovl

Never &amp;lain will you be able to buy
"QUALITY" Ready·to-wear, at euch poei·
tively amazin1 pric:ea.

lw!lq rt banqul't Fli~ay 1\ght Nov
tq,)!tr 1lnth 'Ut the }11gb sth\)Q}. build
lllf p!).d decled cfficc1s (m U 1 corn

lng year Ronald Bailey~ P11..s1dent:
M.fi.Jion. Parku
Beer tary
John

Fl'cl'. Tl't'a~turer

NORTHERNER MAY
RECEIVE

"rh\ o~h~r omcers were re\.o.lncd
for. another
yeur
Dana Smith

Vice Presl1 ~nt Roy FreckeJ q
pet ter and Mart(. l Ma1 ks Fa.rw

Here'a Somethin1 to Think Aboull

'Ihe11.rl Reibel und Qenver Rose
wue Initiated Into tne ~en Hand
TlJe banquet COllS\3\.e&lt;\. O[ a l\ljen

ty etQht p,la\4! ch1c\t&gt;n 1 supper ser

Oh

ve:d by Mts E M MUsgrave

~els

11\uahed
affinitY for women

T~ boys were well cntertamed
lntete&amp;tllK

Suj&gt;t

talks

from

their

!J Will1BinS H lJ
Fovlor. toe AgrlcultQte }eachot
rnd Cllftord Rkkard senior all of
Rnd:fle hlr;Jh t;ehool also 8\U)IA E
R 80)'~K and Henry m:8n of the
Cheflttl{ high school

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r1 ~ 11 N!e tl~ II( mto: nges of the
~uth

~MEETING

Mr-•"""H'""ar-ry~llY=""e'-;nd-dalllhter
Pra.nc~.

were visitors at OaiiUpoHs

Batmd&amp;y

Mr and Mrs Paul Shay of Luh·
rig 'agent Monday with Ml and
Mrs. Albert Metm on
Bree~y

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the

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Iron Rille

Regulat $15 00 and $17 00
For
Regular $17 50 and $19 95
For
Regular $25 00 and $30 00
For

~ss.oo

S9.95
S14.9S

Regular $11i 00
For
Regular $19 95
For
Regulpr $60 00
For

S7.9S
Sl3.95
$35.00

Smile Vanishes

m~ttnr l(t

the Senior high aenoot
cvenln1r
at? 30 oclock All pareflts of high
school students are 11ged to attend
tb18 meetlniJ

81'4! the

lndndes

T~e Pomeroy hlgb ~~ Parent·
Teachers Association wt!1 hold the
a.ucUtortutn here Tu~sd!y

Coati

Dreues

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by

Follul Look At Thi-

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LADIES 4nd CHILDREN'S SKIRTS
A&gt;Je111lar $:J.OO" and $4,00 Skirt '

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Coat Sale Wednesday
Nov 25, Fr~day Nov.
and Saturday Nov.
at Phdhp S11ten
Shoppe.

SLEEP

more oleepleao nl&amp;hto callled by nerves
your nerve:J and you 11 Ket rest
more tenae, wakeful houra wttb every

"on edge •• When NERVES" keep
awoke, toke Dr Mtl""' NERVINF~
wtll be deh&amp;hted wtth the prompt
tb111 time tested remedy qutetl your
and bel~ you aleep When NervoUII Head.
;;_;;;N~er;voua lndi&amp;tat.lon Sleepleemetl or elmiW
trouble• bother yau 1rt a bottle of Dr.

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NERVINE and try it. Your drugUt:
WJU refund your money 1f
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the rthef you 1et.

OPPORTUNITY

$1.95

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We are offenng amazing Values m La·
FIance, tlhe distinctive Silk Stockmg$1.50
Re111la.r $1.85 hole for
$1.00
Re111lar $L39 hOM for
' In the new colors-Chiffon and Service
weight.

WOO" SUITS
A Reaular $17.50 and $19.50 Suit
OPPORTUNITY SALE
Senaational Pric:ea

IO&amp;NEWBATS ,,
One I~ table of Hat.s that woul~·
dinarilY seU lor $5.0Q tq.$tljjl:.;j ,
.," ~tro-.rm ·SAt£' $~.oo~,

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for $7.10 to tto.oo.One latge table of Hats that woulll,
sell for n.50 to $10.000PPORTUNITY SALE $US
Odttr Hata at $2.50 to $5.00

L&amp;&amp;tolte

Pl.. N•"

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AUen Pe&amp;Oter 11 of t..Wok
who lblpre4 ..., tl•&amp;b lor

MftN.I blan after aa alrplaDe
aeeklea&amp; here, nooamhd to a
lwob• 111011. ....
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law to run over a pe4e'litrlan on
Sunday
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