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FULL LEASED

WIRE OF I)NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
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marries her
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how many

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Employer-What are you and
MI.&amp;! Wutllm doilll 1n that revolv·

Ina chair?

Chief Clerk.......CI m
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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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A!i&gt;MISSION Studenta SOc; Adulta SOc

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

MldtlePort. Hew York
B87 ra•
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WediM!tlftr a&amp; 8mllb Clotrina' R&amp;ore,;

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

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ELECT
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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

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11\uahed
affinitY for women

T~ boys were well cntertamed
lntete&amp;tllK

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!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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~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
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Regulat $15 00 and $17 00
For
Regular $17 50 and $19 95
For
Regular $25 00 and $30 00
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Regular $11i 00
For
Regular $19 95
For
Regulpr $60 00
For

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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

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lndndes

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

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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
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WJU refund your money 1f
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OPPORTUNITY

$1.95

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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

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

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aeeklea&amp; here, nooamhd to a
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MiddlePort
News

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By John P, Mcdbury

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Sam \

n ~(' 1-sblu of br ldgt' W~U! ll:l and 1100 Bobb.}' &amp;Pd M.rl
&gt;laY t hr(Jugh CIUt the cvenina
Ha.mer wUI motor to C ~mt.on WedArU..t.•• C•m•t•"? Maa•in
When Lhe scme.a had been a dded , nusday where
they will bpend
l.1'he mi.Diloo 1a Artln&amp;ton ce m ~
•rt&gt;t honw :.: w.:re awa1ded lo Mrs. Thanut!vUuc wllh relallvea ou terJ hal bMU re«ored tv tile (:ondl·
V'II',mia
_; l. Sn1llh, !K:c ...mi lO M il;.~; Dah llu ll riday, Mr.s "Hsmer. who hu been tfon Lu which It wu when a priTn. le
. · ll.u l~y and U'~d tc M 1~ H·~&amp;. 1Cr spendtna wn 1c t.tme In ¥Jddlepor~ · ~den«. A. Jrttlt deal of the orlr·
Z.Cl her
~ wtth h&gt;! r PQrents, Ml' . and Mrs 1na1 fomlture eoold not be teeured,
The &amp;urat llat lneluded Mrs J ohn Tompkins wnt leave ror h er home 11nee it bad coma trom Mount Ver·
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K£n t , Mrs B P FulU S r ., J4r:; Ot- ln FJ.t t.o; bursh
DOD aDd ba4 been returned but ~
~tie €t1Ul ley Mr s Resen er Zelh~t , j Henry Will formerly ernplo)ed 1n l'lod taralture bal beeo ~led. It
DU8 IN TIXA8
Mfll Charlt.!S McMaste r, MIS R. E Columbus llrrl~ed Monday lliHJ will . . . h&amp;DdiOml IID.mple otaplanta·
Jt.nnouocement baa been rectl&gt;ied Tompkins, N:r.11 Hubert Mace, Mrs ul!iSume hi::; 1 ut •es ill're u.s etl!!:IUe&gt;r
of \he sudden death last Wednea- ·Dan Hartlnyel Mrs c E S uuth ,
L 0 Mm es of C a lumb~s ... ~~.s- IL LlOD bome before the Chll war.
day ul Mm A. J . Ruckman, In Sau Mr.s .R.otoeae Fowler, Mrs L:m ls busln e5.s v~lt or h ere Monday an~
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Antonia Texas, known t.o Lhe older 1Burtord , Mrs Pllul French, MI'fi B uls.c. • 11:1 ited trlend9
'rt!lldent.a o( both !iicldleport and P Fultz, J1 , Mrs. Sam Hamt: r of
Mn; Martha Sara:cant ha:!. m oved
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O.tllpoll&amp;, where abe epent her Plttsburah. Mrs Joe Stewart o! In to the A A Hugg property on
Ch. lea Ohl"
y
&amp;lrlhoad. She wW be remembere~ i?lea~&gt; antvllle. MU&gt;bes Oahlta Puuley Pi r:g~ A\enue.
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IDler, 49
earl u Mill Kitt.y Rust.
Harrle Mnrie Smith a ;Jd Frances Mr and Mrs Ch1ules w MacDa.n•
Old1 Succumba; wu Well
!in Ruckman was a ab1t.er to Daniels.
lei and two soru; of Akron, 0 , wW
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the late C J Rust., tormq Middlea.rrl11e Wednesday to spend numkl•
You need not ha.ve any more ,;1ci:
KDOWD 1D Bead.
port reaident. and merchant She
~N1'ERTAINS SOCIETY
b"ivmg with w A oues and beo.ftachel .
leaves besldtll her immediate b.m ·
Mrs Nan Moore entertained the daugh ter Miss Lenore They .....Ul
JU!It take • tables pooul ul o
" Wtont wu receivt&gt;d here by rela- l_ly•one brother. Beverly RWit, or WGman's Foreign MliSI&lt;lnary Soc- len 11e Saturday for their new hame :Drare'e Mentha Pepsin before rr.M!I:.
!ety Mo.1day ~ ventng at lhe Ht' at h In Cincmnatl , where Mr MacOanleJ No nedaUves. No blca rbonalt' o.
ttvca Monday momma: or the death A8m.abul• . Ohio.
M E Church v. 1th n ''C1l.co Tea '
has accepted lhr position of aa1es soda No habit-forming orugs ot
of Charlfltil T OhUng~r. 49 yean ot
An
lnterutlng
proaram
was
re
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manager
for
a
manufacturing any kind
aae at hla home on Oelavln Avenue
SOCIETY MEETS
By putUng your llt.omach In ord ~ r
Buft'alo, N. Y Mr Oh.IL"ller ha.s
The Dorcas Society of t..he First :lt:red after the regubl.r b~,;,::;lness plant in that city
1nettlnji:
had
been
bela.
after
;vhicl':
Mr
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d
Mrs.
cw
Phillips
of
-by
keeping It running smoothlybeen tn poor health for the past two Baptist Church held their meet.lna:
yeara He was the son of s . p MondaY. evenln1 In the buement. of dellooull refrEtihmenU; were :;«&gt;! vr d Columbu.o; we re vlsJtlng 011 er the Dar~n1 e1fecUvely prevents the rPweck end with Mr und Mrs J w currence of sick h eadaches and UIJ OhlJn&amp;er ol New Haven and was the church. A ~:eneral lnv1taUon l\IIGHTY , OAKS FROM
Foldcn and Jclatlves lll Pomeroy lous attacks.
had been extended to membtn of
well known in the Pomeroy Bend
LITTLE ACORNS, GROW and Pt Pleasant.
If you want releallC from your
R(&gt; 11 survived by hl.s widow. the t·b e church and also to friends. An
Mrs
James
Stevens
of
South
J~
ttu'~
Sisson
of
Charleston
will
martyrdom
to sick hea.daches, get
former MW. EUa Jreck of New Ha- lildmlsslon fee, one penny tor evecy
ven, tour daUBhten, Virlrinla, MU- Inch around your waist, was taken Third avenue, planted two pump- l nrr lve Wednesday evening to !!pend botUe of Dare's and try It Cme
kiu seeds In her bt~ckyard. Tne I Tha.Jk.s{; lvlnl!: v'~h lu.s grandpar- bQttle will convince you that lou
dred. Thelma u.nd Eleanor an'i one IlL the doOr
BI'f on the rll(ht tru.ck to end ~uur
Tbe fallowing Pl'Oift.m was pre- Eeeds sprouted, grew to large ,.Pro- rnls M1 and M.s. J1m Steven~:~
son, Charle8 Jr. Be Is alao nurvlved
pt;rUons and when the crop was
Mrs ,JBmes Stevens
returned torture for all Ume. or any consclby three brothen; P H OhUnrer of sen ted ·
Mt.wla) eve nln" from Charleston lentlous druggist like the Stambury
Zanesville; W. P Ohlln1er ami 0
l. HYQln by the congregation, hnlvet!ted recently she found
~~e had cbtalned 23 pumpkms, one where she has ;!sited Mr and Mr~. Drug Co of Middleport will refund
T. OhlJn&amp;er of Middleport and one "Wort ft:.r the Night is Coming"
lrhins 28 pounds and anothPI 26 Fred s m5t .l for the past .s e~eral 1your money .
ad•
aister, 1116. A V Smith of MIDdle2 Lordis Prayer- in ChorU&amp;
d ays
1
part.
3. Address, 11ven on "Love and poWldS, from just the t wo JiCCds
Funeral services will be conduct- Love Tokem" and the "C(invertinjj:
ed Wednesday from the re.1udence of Friendahlp to Love"-R :?\ F c
BIRTHDAY PAR'fY
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Kre~~oaer
WIIIIalltj Yea ger assisted by Mts
S·ERVICES AT
Mrs A. V Smith and ~ and
4. Vocal Duet-Phyllis a nd Lol~ Dav1d Darst, de hghtlully f nlczMrs W. P OhUnger left ),Conday Oil£~ atcompanied. by M:'s Guln- tained at the latter s home on Ora- HEATH M.E.CHURCH
tor Columbus WhEre they will be met. t.her
~(I Hill Monday .'! V€n1p g In nouo1
by Mr. and Mns. P. H Ohlinrer of
5 Muslta.l r .:!adtng-"Tony 0.:1 the of the bi•thdu.y anmvcrsao of Miss
Owing to a seemln1 confusion
Zane4vJIIe. Prom there they y,lll Farm" and a readina "Broken- Anno E.wnn The evPm.l g was spent Hmong tll(lny church 11oers in Mldmake t.he trip to BuJJalo by motOr Heaned Dutchman. - M1s
Pu.ul m v1u lous g11mes
dlE:port, R ~v w B. Patetmon, pasI Leonard
'fhr h(1110red guest was Lhe lCCI- tO! the Ht&gt;uth Methodist church
G Tdc· "Et.ar of Hope", 'Call me pumt of many It,vely g1ttt, rrom h .!l anntunces thRt the Union ThanksBIRTHDAY I&gt;INN~R
Rev. and M.r~ F. c. Kreanr en· thy Own', Mrs GulnUter, Pu.u. n cighbo• s nnd friends At. 11. lntc (l;lVlnR" xe1 vh es at that church will
tertalned with a noon luncheon, Ha,pponst"hl and Hu.rley Sanbm n hcur, ldn shments wctc served by be conducted at 7.00 Thursday
, Vlolln Solo, Bt'Lty HoeHich nc- the host.
evening Rev T B Gay ot the
Mc.nday 1n honor of the former's
Prc:- bl•t!:!rlan church will dellver
bl!'thday annlv::!rsary
0~\s ror compa.nled by Vlri!'inia Ore;tg
Benediction-R-ev Kreager.
the r.t caslo.1 wer ~ Rev and Mrs A.
Miss Ly 4e Powell was tr.k en to t h e messnge, Rev P I. Gardner of
Dtllclous
1dreshments
were !he Bolzc r hPSpitH.l Monda) fur th e Christian church will leil.d in
R. Stark, Rev and Ml1i Oeor~e Saserved
at
the
close
of
t11e
program
the p1 aycr service and Rev . P r:
lt ~ n , mcnt and observatK••l.
sen and son and Rev Owen Usley.
Mr and Mrs C A. Dawscn and K~ger or the Ba.pUst church will
DJNNER-BRmGE PARTY
Mr and Ml's Charles Dawson of give Ute Bible reo.dmg
Th (' music by a united choir or
Lciaile TiaA.ller-tbe Girl N.blnd
Mrli. Robert Camp dchKl!UUilY Columbus will be
ThanksgiVmg
the four churches participating, wlll
the Drama. A blond loylbM. lhat tntertalned Monday evening with a I!IWlits ot Middleport fuends
Jitb
Rhy&amp;hm QUHJ~S oft' to pel'- trldge-dlnnir, which was se1ved a\
MI S oeo1ge Titft. was a vLsttor be In charge of Miss McCoy, teachlecth•D. And thla UUie li.dy ean I the Mary Je.ne Coffee ShoJIPe La- this week wtth fr!(•nds In Mlddle- et of music m the public l!chool:~ .
Rev Patlerson will preside at the
tlnlm Ull.e nobodf's b11!1lne-b. Sb:! is te:r the guests retired t.o th'fi" Camp po.t
Tompkms , meeting
ebuwinr. Electrle Wectn..U.y.
1home on South Second AvenU(\
Mr
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Wednesday, Nov. 25th.,

Say Goodbye To
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(IN PERSON)

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BUFFALO N. Y'a. ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA
Presented By

WEBB 8 CLIFFORD
The lateat orchestra music, singing, dancing.-Knc.wn
llhroughout the Eaat aa leading Radio Entertainers.

WEDNESDAY anrl THURSDAY
(On The Screen) '
"SUSAN LENOX"
Hear and See; Greta Garbo, Clark Gable

Admission 4Ge;

SVNOP$18
Panthon Meredith is
San Francisco police
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ThankJJgiving Spread!I

QualitJ Grocerie~ At fti1ht Prieea!
NAVY BEANS-Very Speeit~l. 2t lba .................. $t.OO
Plen&amp;Ji n&amp;ra Fine Quallly Cranberries
Bcauutal Velery, lh&amp; UST, I fur :uc--:e

Quarts

Samo Quallly ..... ~-Iter

25e
l"lnts

FIU!lSH OYSTERs-Seal packed.

Enrllllh 1\l•lnub, JHQUld

Sic u&amp;ra. Standard&amp;, QUIU't.s 60c---Seleda

New sort Shell ........, lb •.

' Shell Almonl.......
Ne Plus Paper

Larre Slu Paoklae

Fl-esh CJreamery Butte'r In 1-f lb Prlnta--Only

;fHf. TRAFF'~ .!&lt;IO"T
'yaE WRlTE~ js~j~&gt;iOII to make a suggestion which
local viii~&amp;:•· cQuncil 111aY ignore or cun•idcr as they
see ~e. It io in' rerard to the traffic light, ut presc.lt in
~~·~Jon &amp;I the N!JQII?n of Main Street and Nye Avenue.
We ltave heard many ideas on the subjoct, the great maiolt'nY seemlnai to favor the moving of the light from ·
:Di'ttaei't !Qcatlon tp tho junctfon of Number seven nml
· ~~~~~·wilY•· a few hunqred foet north of

reco~nizod hy m~ny who have given the su~~~=~~;l)~
\l'~!IIJ!•t, tltat the !igpt wl!l do fnr more good
rr~Sent location. Jleaaons oited fnr Sl!Cb a
~h&lt;tl'lil•llt ~~~' tjtat there were so far ~· ~11own, at this

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b·el·Pre t~e ll!lht Wll'l ln•t•H•d, wllll• t~ere Jtavo

tivft~l!l ~!pee.

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·se,,en apmettm•• r.u ·to stve 'tile rl,ht of w~y to
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buyen are smart shoppers.
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tbey "shop" for the ripest, mildest, swcete!lt·tasting leaf that grows. And
they won't take anything else.

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fl~p t"t"~ l'oi"1P hJ.:.

tion-"How good is ill"

toQ,

Oranae. LemOJI, Cltfen, ; Plnea.fPie, Cbw-

rl&lt;a an~

A.'OW' anything and everything d1ey buy,
.ll. smart shoppers like to ask one ques-

~quallt.y~-­

Nol thc beav:r kinds, but quality, lb.

FOr a real wtnaer, ifY a poun4 BO-KA

Coffee. ''aeU111U Paellecl. lb. . , . .

25e

· ·· ··· ·· 38c Pound

'em---Duan . . . .

That's it!

29c
53c

pin.. 3$e, QUMII 'lOe.

Ar wenderhll ilne or Corn. Gmn Bean•,
Splnaob, Krau~ Pwapklo, Beelo

•tHow good is it?"

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"How good" are Chestedields?WeU, con·
aider their blending.
Blended 1111tl cross-blended ••. not merely
mixed together. Blended first by crops and
C:ountries • • • then cross-blended again and
apin .•. to produce a flavor and aroma thu
arc Chatttfi'elcl'S alone.
.
Tbat'1 how·we pt thrac better · tasto •••
that'• why Chettcr6elds are milder. Even
the paper they're roBed in is the whitest,
dcaae• ~ pwac tbac lllGDC)' c:ao buy.
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And the package •. , clean, bright, (resh·looking , • , see bow easily it opens, yet bow tigbdy
it•s sealed.

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PEN a package. Note the aroma ••• delicious
foretaste of pleasure ahead ..

Now-pull out a Chesterfield ••• round, firm,
well-6lled.

"HOW· gOod..i~ it?" Light up, • , then JfJ•
tellt.sl
'
Milf/Hl Right! Tiste better? You bettbey dol
Tbey;.re p~tre, too-and they certainly do·J41isjyl

Good , , , they've got to be good! There's t1al11•
here. We,know, because we puc it in .... and you'll
~it but witb every one you ligbt.

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MiddlePort
News

Maybe X'm Wrong

Radio

Program

By John P, Mcdbury

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ReSl'dent D •. e 8 Illk
BUft'al0, New • Of

!1'1" JII.,08 PUJII,IIIIIINO COMPANY

Sam \

n ~(' 1-sblu of br ldgt' W~U! ll:l and 1100 Bobb.}' &amp;Pd M.rl
&gt;laY t hr(Jugh CIUt the cvenina
Ha.mer wUI motor to C ~mt.on WedArU..t.•• C•m•t•"? Maa•in
When Lhe scme.a had been a dded , nusday where
they will bpend
l.1'he mi.Diloo 1a Artln&amp;ton ce m ~
•rt&gt;t honw :.: w.:re awa1ded lo Mrs. Thanut!vUuc wllh relallvea ou terJ hal bMU re«ored tv tile (:ondl·
V'II',mia
_; l. Sn1llh, !K:c ...mi lO M il;.~; Dah llu ll riday, Mr.s "Hsmer. who hu been tfon Lu which It wu when a priTn. le
. · ll.u l~y and U'~d tc M 1~ H·~&amp;. 1Cr spendtna wn 1c t.tme In ¥Jddlepor~ · ~den«. A. Jrttlt deal of the orlr·
Z.Cl her
~ wtth h&gt;! r PQrents, Ml' . and Mrs 1na1 fomlture eoold not be teeured,
The &amp;urat llat lneluded Mrs J ohn Tompkins wnt leave ror h er home 11nee it bad coma trom Mount Ver·
~
K£n t , Mrs B P FulU S r ., J4r:; Ot- ln FJ.t t.o; bursh
DOD aDd ba4 been returned but ~
~tie €t1Ul ley Mr s Resen er Zelh~t , j Henry Will formerly ernplo)ed 1n l'lod taralture bal beeo ~led. It
DU8 IN TIXA8
Mfll Charlt.!S McMaste r, MIS R. E Columbus llrrl~ed Monday lliHJ will . . . h&amp;DdiOml IID.mple otaplanta·
Jt.nnouocement baa been rectl&gt;ied Tompkins, N:r.11 Hubert Mace, Mrs ul!iSume hi::; 1 ut •es ill're u.s etl!!:IUe&gt;r
of \he sudden death last Wednea- ·Dan Hartlnyel Mrs c E S uuth ,
L 0 Mm es of C a lumb~s ... ~~.s- IL LlOD bome before the Chll war.
day ul Mm A. J . Ruckman, In Sau Mr.s .R.otoeae Fowler, Mrs L:m ls busln e5.s v~lt or h ere Monday an~
V
Antonia Texas, known t.o Lhe older 1Burtord , Mrs Pllul French, MI'fi B uls.c. • 11:1 ited trlend9
'rt!lldent.a o( both !iicldleport and P Fultz, J1 , Mrs. Sam Hamt: r of
Mn; Martha Sara:cant ha:!. m oved
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O.tllpoll&amp;, where abe epent her Plttsburah. Mrs Joe Stewart o! In to the A A Hugg property on
Ch. lea Ohl"
y
&amp;lrlhoad. She wW be remembere~ i?lea~&gt; antvllle. MU&gt;bes Oahlta Puuley Pi r:g~ A\enue.
r
IDler, 49
earl u Mill Kitt.y Rust.
Harrle Mnrie Smith a ;Jd Frances Mr and Mrs Ch1ules w MacDa.n•
Old1 Succumba; wu Well
!in Ruckman was a ab1t.er to Daniels.
lei and two soru; of Akron, 0 , wW
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the late C J Rust., tormq Middlea.rrl11e Wednesday to spend numkl•
You need not ha.ve any more ,;1ci:
KDOWD 1D Bead.
port reaident. and merchant She
~N1'ERTAINS SOCIETY
b"ivmg with w A oues and beo.ftachel .
leaves besldtll her immediate b.m ·
Mrs Nan Moore entertained the daugh ter Miss Lenore They .....Ul
JU!It take • tables pooul ul o
" Wtont wu receivt&gt;d here by rela- l_ly•one brother. Beverly RWit, or WGman's Foreign MliSI&lt;lnary Soc- len 11e Saturday for their new hame :Drare'e Mentha Pepsin before rr.M!I:.
!ety Mo.1day ~ ventng at lhe Ht' at h In Cincmnatl , where Mr MacOanleJ No nedaUves. No blca rbonalt' o.
ttvca Monday momma: or the death A8m.abul• . Ohio.
M E Church v. 1th n ''C1l.co Tea '
has accepted lhr position of aa1es soda No habit-forming orugs ot
of Charlfltil T OhUng~r. 49 yean ot
An
lnterutlng
proaram
was
re
n
manager
for
a
manufacturing any kind
aae at hla home on Oelavln Avenue
SOCIETY MEETS
By putUng your llt.omach In ord ~ r
Buft'alo, N. Y Mr Oh.IL"ller ha.s
The Dorcas Society of t..he First :lt:red after the regubl.r b~,;,::;lness plant in that city
1nettlnji:
had
been
bela.
after
;vhicl':
Mr
an
d
Mrs.
cw
Phillips
of
-by
keeping It running smoothlybeen tn poor health for the past two Baptist Church held their meet.lna:
yeara He was the son of s . p MondaY. evenln1 In the buement. of dellooull refrEtihmenU; were :;«&gt;! vr d Columbu.o; we re vlsJtlng 011 er the Dar~n1 e1fecUvely prevents the rPweck end with Mr und Mrs J w currence of sick h eadaches and UIJ OhlJn&amp;er ol New Haven and was the church. A ~:eneral lnv1taUon l\IIGHTY , OAKS FROM
Foldcn and Jclatlves lll Pomeroy lous attacks.
had been extended to membtn of
well known in the Pomeroy Bend
LITTLE ACORNS, GROW and Pt Pleasant.
If you want releallC from your
R(&gt; 11 survived by hl.s widow. the t·b e church and also to friends. An
Mrs
James
Stevens
of
South
J~
ttu'~
Sisson
of
Charleston
will
martyrdom
to sick hea.daches, get
former MW. EUa Jreck of New Ha- lildmlsslon fee, one penny tor evecy
ven, tour daUBhten, Virlrinla, MU- Inch around your waist, was taken Third avenue, planted two pump- l nrr lve Wednesday evening to !!pend botUe of Dare's and try It Cme
kiu seeds In her bt~ckyard. Tne I Tha.Jk.s{; lvlnl!: v'~h lu.s grandpar- bQttle will convince you that lou
dred. Thelma u.nd Eleanor an'i one IlL the doOr
BI'f on the rll(ht tru.ck to end ~uur
Tbe fallowing Pl'Oift.m was pre- Eeeds sprouted, grew to large ,.Pro- rnls M1 and M.s. J1m Steven~:~
son, Charle8 Jr. Be Is alao nurvlved
pt;rUons and when the crop was
Mrs ,JBmes Stevens
returned torture for all Ume. or any consclby three brothen; P H OhUnrer of sen ted ·
Mt.wla) eve nln" from Charleston lentlous druggist like the Stambury
Zanesville; W. P Ohlln1er ami 0
l. HYQln by the congregation, hnlvet!ted recently she found
~~e had cbtalned 23 pumpkms, one where she has ;!sited Mr and Mr~. Drug Co of Middleport will refund
T. OhlJn&amp;er of Middleport and one "Wort ft:.r the Night is Coming"
lrhins 28 pounds and anothPI 26 Fred s m5t .l for the past .s e~eral 1your money .
ad•
aister, 1116. A V Smith of MIDdle2 Lordis Prayer- in ChorU&amp;
d ays
1
part.
3. Address, 11ven on "Love and poWldS, from just the t wo JiCCds
Funeral services will be conduct- Love Tokem" and the "C(invertinjj:
ed Wednesday from the re.1udence of Friendahlp to Love"-R :?\ F c
BIRTHDAY PAR'fY
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Kre~~oaer
WIIIIalltj Yea ger assisted by Mts
S·ERVICES AT
Mrs A. V Smith and ~ and
4. Vocal Duet-Phyllis a nd Lol~ Dav1d Darst, de hghtlully f nlczMrs W. P OhUnger left ),Conday Oil£~ atcompanied. by M:'s Guln- tained at the latter s home on Ora- HEATH M.E.CHURCH
tor Columbus WhEre they will be met. t.her
~(I Hill Monday .'! V€n1p g In nouo1
by Mr. and Mns. P. H Ohlinrer of
5 Muslta.l r .:!adtng-"Tony 0.:1 the of the bi•thdu.y anmvcrsao of Miss
Owing to a seemln1 confusion
Zane4vJIIe. Prom there they y,lll Farm" and a readina "Broken- Anno E.wnn The evPm.l g was spent Hmong tll(lny church 11oers in Mldmake t.he trip to BuJJalo by motOr Heaned Dutchman. - M1s
Pu.ul m v1u lous g11mes
dlE:port, R ~v w B. Patetmon, pasI Leonard
'fhr h(1110red guest was Lhe lCCI- tO! the Ht&gt;uth Methodist church
G Tdc· "Et.ar of Hope", 'Call me pumt of many It,vely g1ttt, rrom h .!l anntunces thRt the Union ThanksBIRTHDAY I&gt;INN~R
Rev. and M.r~ F. c. Kreanr en· thy Own', Mrs GulnUter, Pu.u. n cighbo• s nnd friends At. 11. lntc (l;lVlnR" xe1 vh es at that church will
tertalned with a noon luncheon, Ha,pponst"hl and Hu.rley Sanbm n hcur, ldn shments wctc served by be conducted at 7.00 Thursday
, Vlolln Solo, Bt'Lty HoeHich nc- the host.
evening Rev T B Gay ot the
Mc.nday 1n honor of the former's
Prc:- bl•t!:!rlan church will dellver
bl!'thday annlv::!rsary
0~\s ror compa.nled by Vlri!'inia Ore;tg
Benediction-R-ev Kreager.
the r.t caslo.1 wer ~ Rev and Mrs A.
Miss Ly 4e Powell was tr.k en to t h e messnge, Rev P I. Gardner of
Dtllclous
1dreshments
were !he Bolzc r hPSpitH.l Monda) fur th e Christian church will leil.d in
R. Stark, Rev and Ml1i Oeor~e Saserved
at
the
close
of
t11e
program
the p1 aycr service and Rev . P r:
lt ~ n , mcnt and observatK••l.
sen and son and Rev Owen Usley.
Mr and Mrs C A. Dawscn and K~ger or the Ba.pUst church will
DJNNER-BRmGE PARTY
Mr and Ml's Charles Dawson of give Ute Bible reo.dmg
Th (' music by a united choir or
Lciaile TiaA.ller-tbe Girl N.blnd
Mrli. Robert Camp dchKl!UUilY Columbus will be
ThanksgiVmg
the four churches participating, wlll
the Drama. A blond loylbM. lhat tntertalned Monday evening with a I!IWlits ot Middleport fuends
Jitb
Rhy&amp;hm QUHJ~S oft' to pel'- trldge-dlnnir, which was se1ved a\
MI S oeo1ge Titft. was a vLsttor be In charge of Miss McCoy, teachlecth•D. And thla UUie li.dy ean I the Mary Je.ne Coffee ShoJIPe La- this week wtth fr!(•nds In Mlddle- et of music m the public l!chool:~ .
Rev Patlerson will preside at the
tlnlm Ull.e nobodf's b11!1lne-b. Sb:! is te:r the guests retired t.o th'fi" Camp po.t
Tompkms , meeting
ebuwinr. Electrle Wectn..U.y.
1home on South Second AvenU(\
Mr
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Electric Theatre, Pomeroy
Wednesday, Nov. 25th.,

Say Goodbye To
I Sick Headaches

e yt m ueens

u.ati

(IN PERSON)

I UNION

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BUFFALO N. Y'a. ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA
Presented By

WEBB 8 CLIFFORD
The lateat orchestra music, singing, dancing.-Knc.wn
llhroughout the Eaat aa leading Radio Entertainers.

WEDNESDAY anrl THURSDAY
(On The Screen) '
"SUSAN LENOX"
Hear and See; Greta Garbo, Clark Gable

Admission 4Ge;

SVNOP$18
Panthon Meredith is
San Francisco police
with a
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ThankJJgiving Spread!I

QualitJ Grocerie~ At fti1ht Prieea!
NAVY BEANS-Very Speeit~l. 2t lba .................. $t.OO
Plen&amp;Ji n&amp;ra Fine Quallly Cranberries
Bcauutal Velery, lh&amp; UST, I fur :uc--:e

Quarts

Samo Quallly ..... ~-Iter

25e
l"lnts

FIU!lSH OYSTERs-Seal packed.

Enrllllh 1\l•lnub, JHQUld

Sic u&amp;ra. Standard&amp;, QUIU't.s 60c---Seleda

New sort Shell ........, lb •.

' Shell Almonl.......
Ne Plus Paper

Larre Slu Paoklae

Fl-esh CJreamery Butte'r In 1-f lb Prlnta--Only

;fHf. TRAFF'~ .!&lt;IO"T
'yaE WRlTE~ js~j~&gt;iOII to make a suggestion which
local viii~&amp;:•· cQuncil 111aY ignore or cun•idcr as they
see ~e. It io in' rerard to the traffic light, ut presc.lt in
~~·~Jon &amp;I the N!JQII?n of Main Street and Nye Avenue.
We ltave heard many ideas on the subjoct, the great maiolt'nY seemlnai to favor the moving of the light from ·
:Di'ttaei't !Qcatlon tp tho junctfon of Number seven nml
· ~~~~~·wilY•· a few hunqred foet north of

reco~nizod hy m~ny who have given the su~~~=~~;l)~
\l'~!IIJ!•t, tltat the !igpt wl!l do fnr more good
rr~Sent location. Jleaaons oited fnr Sl!Cb a
~h&lt;tl'lil•llt ~~~' tjtat there were so far ~· ~11own, at this

Can, on.l,. ............. .

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WhJ hJ More'

Fine Juic7 0"1 Plok'- Ooetd Slse---Try

f'or Your Holiday

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Cake,

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MonaiftJ' Glor)' Ba.eo.,, t:•t.r&amp;

a8c

20e

Emperon--r .....,. ................... .

Ora.pba, fine QuaiU7
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tJ.~fllc acciqents ~t ~11• SchweQ'll'~n and Jtoepel
b·el·Pre t~e ll!lht Wll'l ln•t•H•d, wllll• t~ere Jtavo

tivft~l!l ~!pee.

oth~r hand, ~~ t)lr. jun~tlon ~f thtllle two

w•Y~. tllH•
f~ct

ltave Blf·~~Y b~e~ .•ev~rat elll'•~h I

tht 4rivors makintr the )urn frol!'

·se,,en apmettm•• r.u ·to stve 'tile rl,ht of w~y to
"" ,., - ,trai,jtt NulTiber Thjrty-line birllw"'y. A,
\•, ~WJ~,:~~~:,~!river8

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hiJIJWllf equ11] right• i

st~r\11111 ~1'4
fi1:PJlPin11. We
tr•lllc lipllt to the

·oh~n~lntr of tho

~llft ..,!l&lt;~tc!r mtll\tlon,d.

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their c:iJ~ that way.

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buyen are smart shoppers.
Q ua to~
tbey "shop" for the ripest, mildest, swcete!lt·tasting leaf that grows. And
they won't take anything else.

ll!!f• . ; . .. .. ... 3iic:

fl~p t"t"~ l'oi"1P hJ.:.

tion-"How good is ill"

toQ,

Oranae. LemOJI, Cltfen, ; Plnea.fPie, Cbw-

rl&lt;a an~

A.'OW' anything and everything d1ey buy,
.ll. smart shoppers like to ask one ques-

~quallt.y~-­

Nol thc beav:r kinds, but quality, lb.

FOr a real wtnaer, ifY a poun4 BO-KA

Coffee. ''aeU111U Paellecl. lb. . , . .

25e

· ·· ··· ·· 38c Pound

'em---Duan . . . .

That's it!

29c
53c

pin.. 3$e, QUMII 'lOe.

Ar wenderhll ilne or Corn. Gmn Bean•,
Splnaob, Krau~ Pwapklo, Beelo

•tHow good is it?"

·. . .. . . . lj)e

w

"How good" are Chestedields?WeU, con·
aider their blending.
Blended 1111tl cross-blended ••. not merely
mixed together. Blended first by crops and
C:ountries • • • then cross-blended again and
apin .•. to produce a flavor and aroma thu
arc Chatttfi'elcl'S alone.
.
Tbat'1 how·we pt thrac better · tasto •••
that'• why Chettcr6elds are milder. Even
the paper they're roBed in is the whitest,
dcaae• ~ pwac tbac lllGDC)' c:ao buy.
\

And the package •. , clean, bright, (resh·looking , • , see bow easily it opens, yet bow tigbdy
it•s sealed.

O

•

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•

'

PEN a package. Note the aroma ••• delicious
foretaste of pleasure ahead ..

Now-pull out a Chesterfield ••• round, firm,
well-6lled.

"HOW· gOod..i~ it?" Light up, • , then JfJ•
tellt.sl
'
Milf/Hl Right! Tiste better? You bettbey dol
Tbey;.re p~tre, too-and they certainly do·J41isjyl

Good , , , they've got to be good! There's t1al11•
here. We,know, because we puc it in .... and you'll
~it but witb every one you ligbt.

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. , Bel., .....Ia,

tnltted Sunday to Holzer

hOI!Ipltal

treatment.

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1n )'lorida liM beet tel moat ot
E. J:, HllllDboth.am of Nitro, V(. De hi)Oti lfqm tree., 1111 Nature
Va .. wu released from the Holl.er
holptt•l where he has been a zur· Msgazlne. The tnptl9 arowa Ia el•

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alcat patient for sometime.

4DYJR11SING

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Lrl, Peac"' !Jodetlet

ftret P,eftce tt•t"ftll of tbt
•orld Wll f9UD!)fd bJ h.Yid Low
Dodp of the pattrd ~ ft•te~t llta,

tmatve toruta In tbt nortbem part
of tbe ltate, Carload• are 1atb·

Tbe lfuaachuaetta Peate aorfetJ

e-red from this &amp;ourt'e alona t!ut

Amerlein Pea&lt;'f aocletJ by Wllllam
Ladd In 182S.
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waa founded tbe 11me 7ear and tbt

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FJELD MUSEUM'S $7,000 000 HQUJ,';l 0 •
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IS L &lt;
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41ot ol ~ rloc, bread, olb- •oeum, anaemia md mm7 ~:;;:.~II to - ·U:? .;;,;:
At New York-Bob Olin, 'New 8 Q
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·a ., f" 1Wci&gt;J fl&gt;!l&lt;lo. ""' r:t• we •••- ·~ ·- Oo\1141 ~vtlliOd U more fJ'~llill.'
d!l
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AS T S $47,000,000 CuLLECTION ., .,o-,v T~ q~ H~al.th And Energy
;,~f.:~;~:~ .. •. ~· -~ , ::,= ~!"4 .~~;r:: "~ .reolbe~~-,:,..
Newark !6).
a·lght Eating, I8 T"0ld riny . iftt..'IOVern
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8tarehu .......,., claullled
food.
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FIGHT -~SULTS

pt.)

Cold Wave Reported

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Beautifully Deaiped
RayGlo 10 Gloers ............... $12.50
12 Gloars ........ . ............. $15.00
Reznor Gas Heaters .' .......... $2.95 Up

Middleport. Ooo::t

h~,rnace

coal at

Middleport
H. W. McMu&amp;er. Ownl!r

a~ttlc

iormer Ushtweight champion, deieated Busjer Brown, Baltim ore
149-poun&lt;ier\ UO) .
At Pittsburgh- Tony
Galen to.

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ahQu~d

Thct;~

PfOpm;Uon

bredRhodc h-~
DON'T EE SILLY, SUSII: 1
JA f:VI:R HEAR Of:. A.
NIMROD WITHOUT
A ROD?

11 -24-3~

iOR-Bt\LE-CoEil-Clcan lump dc-

Uvcred l3 ten. Nnt o.nd slack
alack miXed. Good furno.ce co~l
1:1 ton. Neutzhnv; Coal Co., formerly Durnt Coal CoJ Phoue
831.!0-L ur 321-L.
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OF- P~I!NTY
WI'IHOUT

HUSBANDS!

"T' ' Ford
Truck. oCvcn.:d t : dy, go~i tires,
-lu god conditicn. Inqutn: nt 3hc•·-

~~~~lct~~:~e!r~l~c t~~~~~~uo~~d ~~~ ~a1l:::~ ex~~~vewa~; ex1;;:~1o~~ i -

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GROCERS

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Wanted-

wru.e to Mr.s.

Olt::nu

loaillLClt .

PALMOLIVE SOAP

11-24-~L

INRLI,lliNCE THAT
TO ~kr IT! l'ti
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Weigh Less Than
Ground Removed

MURPHY. ·
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1-2 cup s1:~ar
1 teas poon gro.t-r:d lemon rind

1 cup bol!lng water
2 tnblespoons lemo n juice
Th1: ramout -Wt.nter Slster~o-who
2 tablespoons buLtel'
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11
are 11 fc.aCure- with-the· Rhythnl
SprinkU:tg nutmeg
Qaf.,hl apculn&amp; at Electrk The'll·
fprlnkllng salt.
.,.. Wed.ftetear. only. Vcrsat.Ue,
Mix cornstarch, sugar nnd grnL~ti
lt·:t.uUtul llndd
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HE Geoerol Electric Re·
frigerator is ALL-Steel
coosrruction. Every cornu
welded. Built for • life-time
of uouble·free oemce. The
1impJe, current-saving
me«:banlsm is hermetically
Bea.ltd in the tteel wal11 oftbe
Morlitor Top. Requires no
atteotion, bot even oiling.
SUdiog shelves for ad·
ded c:oavenience. And
every GE is comple1ely
guatiUlteed for 3 year1.

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Pumpkin
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Mince Meat
Pastry Flour •.,..,....
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Fruit Cake
Pitted Dates l:.:.n-1n
Peanut Brittle
Mixed Nuts
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39c
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lOc
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Late Howe

19c
lOc
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25c

Cranberries

2 '""· 2Se
C~erv

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Apples

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PEA(CHES

19C

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the I
world.
. There Is in New York a r ace or
· men culled People Who Write to
the Newspapers. E~uy new Jnno. : W~,tlon ,every ,change in the pollti ·j
cal . coclal or architectural ure of
. New York unsheathfi a hot!t of Rens
'! which consider the change In Joeu~
lar, profound or Cl"itlca.l style.
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Mar.y of them recently have been
protesting a.t the Increasing nu.p1. ber of skyscrapers which have btien
i urlslng out of the bed. root of Man- ·
1hatlan Island. When the Chr)'eler
Building reared its sUm steePle
high Into the heavens Lhe Pt!ople
1
1 Who Write to the Newspapers view
ed the situation with alarm. W~eu
the Empire State Building arose
under the guidln&amp; b.Qlld c-t a
named. Smith lwh.o once ran - or
presldcntJ fur~her protests ca a
' Into editorial omce~; .
"Me.nhatt:an I.aland wUI CollaDae
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with thj:! weight ol tho~~e bui14ln~~
"Sqme day New Yqrk Will f•IF to
pieces" .. New York· Will 5Jnk und8r
tho earth .with all of that woJsijt ."
Nr.w that Radio City is qn .Ita
way to Join the proud company ol
New York's s~ line othet&gt; alarndltl
wilt no doubt talte their pens ' In
!Jf!!nc'.. Hov:·ever engineers li'l~r­
ested Jn · ttte project are haste ' "'
~o ~ea11sure them thaL no rna tef
hlgl'J bu!ldlno:a go there \fill be
JlO addit!on s~•ln un the crl\st ot
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ov.-s ca~;t by the .grcrt t white way. l
Times Squa1·e, almost a city in It-

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G delicious Ravors
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on poor old
a time when only the
legl6latuo·e could decree ~hat
1 a community be called. a city but
the realtDrs have ~h.:mge d all that.
' Tudor C ity on th~ east coast of
Manhattan was the first. Here
built In the Tudor style are a dozen
eno rmo11s hote ls, ioparbnent hOIJ8e,
and buildings housing shops ol all
kind~;.
You could live - :In Tudor
City without. ever ta.ldng a subway
or a su·ect car.
On the west side tht&gt; re is London
I i Tel'race which 18 one large block or
apartment houses an· l shops. There
Is a court in the Ctlnler and there
, In the garden. Terrace dwellers can
1 forget the turmoil and noiRe of
nuother clLy- New York- which
roars its rull throaced sy mph.ony
, just around tile corner.
Now come.s another city Wlthln
·the city. RQ.dlo City is. beginning

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By QUEN'l:IN REYNOLDS,
1. N~ e. Staft' Corre1pondent ·~ .
York Nov. 2f-They ~fC

fM
AT IT ·FOR
COLONEL HOOI'ER, A
FRIEND 0~ MINE! HE
ASKED ME TO MEA'5URE
'niE 1\/INDO'HS TO SEE
IF HIS DRAPES WOULD

Ltm•m 8auce
o,.:i!crws 4.
1 ttt.blespoon cornstarch

llaht hcusckeeping. Prlval.l en·
tram.t•. front ami rear. Al.so gar·
a ge. Mrs. L . N. Gerber, '152 Eo. 2nd
Avrnue. Middleport.
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i""oRSALE..::J\i~cl

WANTED- A housekeeper.

mdil~nsablc

peditlonary work In l8»4 with a of case.s. 8U(';.h a per&amp;On is actually
trip to Yucatan e.nd other part.s ol I mJder-nourlsn~ .
Th16
seeming
Mexico. ExpedUiom were not so 1pardo.x Is me1e ly the r esult of
common in thoee days tor the first liault~ selection or fooda and lack

to the true !;(;.4e ntJ.St research 1s
r~cver tomplet.c. Tlurteen exp1..&gt;dl·
u?n:5 lhls year compared tavora biy
WJ ln utht&gt;r years, buL the size and

out

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land Red 8. 0. Cockm·eis. Priced
reasonable. Mra. Charlie . B. Sayre

1fl's omce.

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Coat Sale W......-N

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TWO STORES

· · POR SALE-Pias 8 weeks old.
Price lf.bo each. A. E. Plumm~r.

:FOR SALE-Pure

ot

welter- rod uct.w n in expedition work comes were made to the Bad Landa of
Charles Cllllucl-u:lader ol cereCooper, at a time when interest In the mu- South Dakota , Wyoming, Nebraska monlu wlih &amp;he Rhythm Q_.. l
Cincinnati f&amp;L
scum ha~; reached it.s highest peak . and other states. the Antill~:s, the will kup yoa la~~ghlur ll'ilm darl
At Trenton, N. J .-Paulie Wlllker
Slill tile museum carries on a:5 Philippines. The expedltlons con- to Nnlsll with bls funny cnmedy.
Tl'llnton middleweight,
defeated best it m:;ty." Some t:XpedtUons arc tlnued through tim years except for • Ek ctrlc Theatre WNiui.\5Chly Lnly.
Jackie PlliUJpa, Canada. OO J.
started wiUl only one ll1an from the t.hc period from 1916 to 1920 wheu 1
At Dayton. 0 .,-Pu.tsy Perron! museum who may :1:.re a few n&amp;. - t he world W&lt;\1' ana. the gigantic
Cleveland li ght heav~• welght knock Lrves Lo accompany n 1m on a. dan- task of rnovl.ng Lhe museum to Its FORi\IER BIG LEAti Ut:R PASSES
ed out Coleman Johns, Dayion (lJ. g~I'OLI5 trip. into .the hlnlerla.nd.s. ne~. building made it, . imj)O!!Sible to
Bo~&gt;ton, Nov. 2.......IN&amp;--Frf'derlck
At
Cleveland- Babe
Trlscaro · 'I hey are httle like the :tamous l cau.y on much expr.d:.tion11.1·y work. L. La k~. iormer big league bus~Cieveland flyweight, defeated Btev~ J tow:s. o! other yea rs such as the exEight. exped itio ns
representlnw ball playe r and mnnagcr and oneen Rocco, Canada (6).
. pedmons or Theodore a nd K ermit four deparlments of the museum, ·
Harvard University diamond
At Johnston. Pa.- Nick Jh:onwoorJ I HooscvelL J.n 1925 anJ lY:.!B sponsor- ' carried on work in South America
dlc1. i.('!trtiy ot Deacom't&gt;S
Fort Wayne, Ind., JiglltwelghL de: · ed by Jumes Simpson and William .In 1922 sever~~:! continuing their
artcr an lllnes.o.; or severa l
tcutcd ddie Brandon, Pittsburgh 10 V. Kelley. The first expedition ob- _work m. followmg years. The Mar- months. He wa !&gt; born u East HosAt Orceoville, s. C.-Ted Good~ taiued specimens oi Marco P olo's shall Field Paleontological ExpedJ- ten 60 yc&amp;rs &amp;fi!O .
rich, A~nte. middleweight, knock:- sheep and A.siatle Ibex In the TidaU Ilion to Argen.tlna cond ucted excaLnke's first job as mana~er WaB I
I'd out Bob Allison, Charlotte (lJ ). Sh~n mountains u.i Turkestan
vatlng opera tiOns for three years, with !he Red SOx In UIO'l.
At Birmingham
Ah:1-W
L the Panar Plateau a s well as many a nd aite r retumlng to the musewr.
Lnke 1B SUl'VI\'ed by a widow, a
(Young) Stribllug, 'Georgia l;eavy~ other llir gc mammal~.
~or reors:aniza tlon n~su med Its work
and th1·ee married daughLers.
weisht, defeated Pietro Corrl New
On their second t"xped ltlon the m Bolivia nnd Argentina contmu· He was stricken thH.c weeks aRn
Yor k flO) .
·
Roosevelt br()t hers collec~ed rw.·c 1 lng uni,H the latter part or 1927.
with heart trouble at his home 1n
At Chica.go-Les Murr lner, Cht-1' animuls _in remote pa.rt.s of Ftencl: I . ln 1~22 Lhe museum In eo-operacngo hee.vywelght ,knocked out. Bltf Indo-C!una and sout hern China. 1tlon w~th Oxford University, organ Betlnett, Fort She1·idan, Wyo. (3}. ) In nll mo_re than Hi,OOO spm.:lmens ~ to:cd a.n expedition .to Mesopotam ia
Johnny Baima, Chicago mi(ldlc- J 1\:cr~ obta med by t he three divl· tc exc:tvRte the anctene city of Kls.h
weight, decision Chuck HclYnPI' s1om of the ex pedition.
seat ~i WhKt was probably the
By Iutematlonal News Service
Denver (lOl .
Through the generos-i ty of Fred.. world .s first civilization . Opemtlons
At
New York--'-OeOI'gC Calza, ItCostas Vasais, midctlcwe 1r;h t c ham erick H. Rawsou Lv.'u expeditions ha~e commued uutll the present
' defeated sando1· Szabo, Hunpion of Greece, dednoncd Clyde ·,.,·ere sem Into Lh ~ sub-A rctic led -an sevel-al more seasons of work
Hull Chicago ~10&gt;
, uy Comml\ndcr Don.lld B. MacM U~ a.re cun t.e mpll\tcd.
Ray Steele , Callfornla.
tossed
At' Oakland
Cal-Max Ben
Jan In 1926 and 1927. The scient!But 1111 the great t.xped ltlous ex- John Maxos. GrEece . .
Livermore cal. hea vYweigh t kn~k 11c perso1mel of bodL expeditions cept dU~c Mesopotamia work are
At Buffalo, N, Y.-Ed Don Gent1!'e
York and Gus Sonnenberg,
ed out ~s Kennedy, Long' Beach was made up largely of the mu- ~t e cn.:ed for at leust the time
.
' scu m·s own staff. Another expe ng.
IE!o&lt;ton d
Cnl., 13 ).
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p.po ton. 8q1.1are ~al Cool Co.,
.ft\one 4.1?'-.J or 436-R. 11-24-3t
RUtland, Ohlo.

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Young Rudy, Charleroi
we ight, defeated Johnny

McMaster Hdwe. Co.
L. D. McMast.tt, Owner

New

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THANKSGIVING SPECIALS ON
ROASTERS

Po1neroy

Stafford,

~:::Malia

2 Room Size ........... : . . . . . . . . $29.50
3 Room Size .. -· ........ ,. . . . . . . t;n.SO
4 Room Size .... , ..... , , ....... $39.50
5 Room Size .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . $49.50
7 R&lt;lom Size .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $8!1.50
GAS HEATERS

· · POR BALE--coat clean lwnp deUnred ~-00 ton In Pomerc.y and

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~:~w'i!a doJ~u

We are Juat Around The Comer w·ith
Proaperiiy Heatin1 Stovea.
, COAL WALNUT CiRCULATORS

For S.le, Mile.

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by . 1&amp;1 · - ' " ""'""'"" ..
t:DITOR'S NOTE: ..... Tb.ll .. iJu! dltion hlto tl'le Arctjc waa made I
dLet!t.laDI •• 4J¥bohYdl'Jt.ea &amp;rtt heat.
Too often we permit our
la
tba1.
katbenrei.Bht. scored
te'-!uucal second or t.wo artkles dea.Unr wl1h ~lbJe In ur.n throucb the aen~
... -~ ...., ..y,-_.; .. , -~ ·
prod~ and eoerar IOodl ~aud_,. alpQe \o ~ tb&amp; ..-JeeUoo or our ~=KhJ
0:~ ~
J•-- Tur
~spedltlonary ,.,... In ... rt~•.. ero&amp;it.y ol John Borden who led. a 1 •
1\ICh an • MCCM&amp;l'Y A&amp;rt. of 0\11' diet. and coneequentlv we ea1 the
o\lt
1 w
,
kayo over .....l.l.Uy
co, New York
ICMI party
aboard :~is ovm 7 .cht The
dally diet: bllt 'oft mlmt ·~n~ arrd nerleeL Lhoee roodl wbk:h 1n all enjoylnl t4r tecteatkltra a.q)l f ·
(f).
Mw.;eum or NA• ..: &amp;J.If l-;tory ln Chi · Northern Ll.i:ht.
·
,
thete elQcnenU wllh fn adeQuate tbln1111 that appeal to the appeUte P\l.lt(\~&amp;i~~t ~ JtorthY
9Qt
From lim to 1830 the expedi .
In ifle ldlolfib( arUcle, Ule 3IAd : Clf OOiance ln..lhl. 4ally raUona.
11upply of mlnera.l salt,;, protein&amp;. probablllt.y are much more Import.·
teJitl(,a..
18:ht
b6t.ltutl
t
By JAMa) R. CO!\ .iOR JR
tlollll.l'Y cu itl
ol th
Mute
Qf • •trtrs or taaa &amp;o tbe Haden
1 r
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lat.l and vltamln~tB- to live U:le bodY •nt to lhe bu1ld1n1 or wood healf.h.
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ns or Ted
1. N. B. Sta.fl Conespondent
reached
TIM: DaWr 'D'iiMiu, "Aiile'" • · 1 All fooda
certain qtw.llUeli ltl needed rep@lrlnc afl.d rt!IYl&amp;tiJll· l!ach day·a. me:tu
lru,:lude
Jerl'V Johpaon Norwegia. h
Chlcago Nov , 24---unP. at l.he lead dented 'll,wnber of upedttall in GovPm. famou
pbJIIe-~1 t.niaer l, wtycb.. ~"'
~ ~o~ ~Uill"W fuel.
t aeneroull l!Upply of mlll, areen Nov .aS li.tiday NGY 27
la'h~ knocked' t 1 n envy en 1,1.1. the world exploration IUld wld~:ly scattered ter,.ltoriell nulj:loi I a.n d d\1't.dl.rf ctf ~eOi..C!flU 01""'- .e&lt;:flB.WJlp~lm
lt ll important t.o
Wh•n the diet Ia poody bahuced vecetables, rresh frult.a., and .cere•
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ou J m Darcy, p10ud oi the record of its dlscovel'- from equa.torl&amp;l to
sonea w1Ul fw.t.UJ In N,w
Mn (II.
tf.ia\ Ulef muat be taken 1n - th•t Ul. when all the food . ele- ala.
loods are
Tony CarAiUano, New York light 1c~. The Fleld hlu.seLLJn or N&amp;tW'Ill a wide diversity of objeetln~,: were ' ffw Lilrnple I'Uie5 for h.,JUl 'llulld- J.tu! pt_OPef
and in cor- menti are not oont.ained In our lor bone and mU~Cle butlding , for at •
weight, knocked out Jackie Go ld- Hl.slmy .IS facing th&lt;! h1ture w!Lh conducted. AbyssiniA, Africa, Bra- In,..
.
"
f{'f..£ ~bSn&amp;Uon llith ether loocb. (dally mewla--t,h{! scrcaUed "den- ~p11.lrtnr the wrJte which Ia eon.-...
'if-V
tarb, New York 14).
unce na.tn platu for t he expeditiOIU ~il. Peru . Madaaascar, t.he North 1
By ~.A.\\m ll(cOO\fl:R,N
. We could aot exlat aolel:y U(Xlli II. 1 elency dl&amp;ea.MOB,'' ruult , Rl cKeU, 5ta.ntly goln~ on In the hody and Shoppe.
Hale Brown, New YOI'k light beca.u:se or the economic s1l:uatlon. A:rublan deaen. land 1..nd water anu 1w .rlll.£11 xclu&amp;lvely for and copy- --heavywelgllt, defeated Primo UbalTo lhe uninit.iated. the magnift- und~rsca e.~tpedltiona \\"ere only a. nghL by l~atern•Uout Newt! Ber1111u1 PI IIIUII"UiallUIIIIII 11
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tnltted Sunday to Holzer

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treatment.

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E. J:, HllllDboth.am of Nitro, V(. De hi)Oti lfqm tree., 1111 Nature
Va .. wu released from the Holl.er
holptt•l where he has been a zur· Msgazlne. The tnptl9 arowa Ia el•

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4DYJR11SING

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ftret P,eftce tt•t"ftll of tbt
•orld Wll f9UD!)fd bJ h.Yid Low
Dodp of the pattrd ~ ft•te~t llta,

tmatve toruta In tbt nortbem part
of tbe ltate, Carload• are 1atb·

Tbe lfuaachuaetta Peate aorfetJ

e-red from this &amp;ourt'e alona t!ut

Amerlein Pea&lt;'f aocletJ by Wllllam
Ladd In 182S.
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waa founded tbe 11me 7ear and tbt

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FJELD MUSEUM'S $7,000 000 HQUJ,';l 0 •
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IS L &lt;
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At New York-Bob Olin, 'New 8 Q
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d!l
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AS T S $47,000,000 CuLLECTION ., .,o-,v T~ q~ H~al.th And Energy
;,~f.:~;~:~ .. •. ~· -~ , ::,= ~!"4 .~~;r:: "~ .reolbe~~-,:,..
Newark !6).
a·lght Eating, I8 T"0ld riny . iftt..'IOVern
U . J ''
8tarehu .......,., claullled
food.
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FIGHT -~SULTS

pt.)

Cold Wave Reported

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Beautifully Deaiped
RayGlo 10 Gloers ............... $12.50
12 Gloars ........ . ............. $15.00
Reznor Gas Heaters .' .......... $2.95 Up

Middleport. Ooo::t

h~,rnace

coal at

Middleport
H. W. McMu&amp;er. Ownl!r

a~ttlc

iormer Ushtweight champion, deieated Busjer Brown, Baltim ore
149-poun&lt;ier\ UO) .
At Pittsburgh- Tony
Galen to.

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Thct;~

PfOpm;Uon

bredRhodc h-~
DON'T EE SILLY, SUSII: 1
JA f:VI:R HEAR Of:. A.
NIMROD WITHOUT
A ROD?

11 -24-3~

iOR-Bt\LE-CoEil-Clcan lump dc-

Uvcred l3 ten. Nnt o.nd slack
alack miXed. Good furno.ce co~l
1:1 ton. Neutzhnv; Coal Co., formerly Durnt Coal CoJ Phoue
831.!0-L ur 321-L.
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OF- P~I!NTY
WI'IHOUT

HUSBANDS!

"T' ' Ford
Truck. oCvcn.:d t : dy, go~i tires,
-lu god conditicn. Inqutn: nt 3hc•·-

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Wanted-

wru.e to Mr.s.

Olt::nu

loaillLClt .

PALMOLIVE SOAP

11-24-~L

INRLI,lliNCE THAT
TO ~kr IT! l'ti
SEE

R!!:N'l' ~:l. 3 m· 4 room.!i !or

IN IT

Radio City Will
Weigh Less Than
Ground Removed

MURPHY. ·
I

1-2 cup s1:~ar
1 teas poon gro.t-r:d lemon rind

1 cup bol!lng water
2 tnblespoons lemo n juice
Th1: ramout -Wt.nter Slster~o-who
2 tablespoons buLtel'
!
11
are 11 fc.aCure- with-the· Rhythnl
SprinkU:tg nutmeg
Qaf.,hl apculn&amp; at Electrk The'll·
fprlnkllng salt.
.,.. Wed.ftetear. only. Vcrsat.Ue,
Mix cornstarch, sugar nnd grnL~ti
lt·:t.uUtul llndd
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••_e_•_·-·----...::
''ccmccoc:n:_r~~d water gradually~. j

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HE Geoerol Electric Re·
frigerator is ALL-Steel
coosrruction. Every cornu
welded. Built for • life-time
of uouble·free oemce. The
1impJe, current-saving
me«:banlsm is hermetically
Bea.ltd in the tteel wal11 oftbe
Morlitor Top. Requires no
atteotion, bot even oiling.
SUdiog shelves for ad·
ded c:oavenience. And
every GE is comple1ely
guatiUlteed for 3 year1.

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£ST TO WOMENjoi• lbt G E t:lrtlf Olt
J/.lltdr '""'1 wu• J111

(utttpl S11t1u·J•1}
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N. B. C. P«mium

Pineap·ple
Si •J(e' d
.(tush &amp;d

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pkg.

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ran

Pure Lard
Pumpkin
Cream Cheese
Mince Meat
Pastry Flour •.,..,....
Ginge~ Ale .r.~~~ 2

plqr.

lhs.

11hortening

Fruit Cake
Pitted Dates l:.:.n-1n
Peanut Brittle
Mixed Nuts
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lb.

FOI' •...........

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No. 2

dl'licious pin

39c
15c
lOc
l9c
22c

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Late Howe

19c
lOc
15c
25c

Cranberries

2 '""· 2Se
C~erv

12c

U 1lk

Oran!les

... 33c ·

Apples

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BUCKWHEAT OR
PANCAKE FLOUR

Per
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25c

PAStRY fLOUR
Jack Home1·
5 lb. Sack ....

19c

FANCY CANNED
PEA(CHES

19C

ZJc
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Largo

Can . .. , ...... .

CEtERY
Large

Bunch

16c

SLICED PINEAPPLE
:a?.ans .........

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NEW CROP ENGLISH
WALNUTS
Per
Pound

14c

IOc

NONE SUCH MINCE
MEAT
Per
Package

Pint
Jar .. , ........ .

CANNED PUMPKIN
Large
Can . ,

39c

I•' m ............

QUICK NAPTHA SOAP
CHIPS
Per
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and Sixth Avenuea Rlld e~g:·
from f8th to 6lst ·st.reeta. ~N
F~• filial hll!ld!lll "'" Is'
for
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25c

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Specials for Wednesday, Friday aud Saturday

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25. C

Leaf Lettuce per lb. 12c
Head Lettuce ..... . lOc

lOU yrars uf t 'ofrep, Lea.ders.hip--

LalJP One Pound bar·-

ture
the I
world.
. There Is in New York a r ace or
· men culled People Who Write to
the Newspapers. E~uy new Jnno. : W~,tlon ,every ,change in the pollti ·j
cal . coclal or architectural ure of
. New York unsheathfi a hot!t of Rens
'! which consider the change In Joeu~
lar, profound or Cl"itlca.l style.
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Mar.y of them recently have been
protesting a.t the Increasing nu.p1. ber of skyscrapers which have btien
i urlslng out of the bed. root of Man- ·
1hatlan Island. When the Chr)'eler
Building reared its sUm steePle
high Into the heavens Lhe Pt!ople
1
1 Who Write to the Newspapers view
ed the situation with alarm. W~eu
the Empire State Building arose
under the guidln&amp; b.Qlld c-t a
named. Smith lwh.o once ran - or
presldcntJ fur~her protests ca a
' Into editorial omce~; .
"Me.nhatt:an I.aland wUI CollaDae
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with thj:! weight ol tho~~e bui14ln~~
"Sqme day New Yqrk Will f•IF to
pieces" .. New York· Will 5Jnk und8r
tho earth .with all of that woJsijt ."
Nr.w that Radio City is qn .Ita
way to Join the proud company ol
New York's s~ line othet&gt; alarndltl
wilt no doubt talte their pens ' In
!Jf!!nc'.. Hov:·ever engineers li'l~r­
ested Jn · ttte project are haste ' "'
~o ~ea11sure them thaL no rna tef
hlgl'J bu!ldlno:a go there \fill be
JlO addit!on s~•ln un the crl\st ot
eat,t.h _Whhill, ilbme 1ndtans ~
90 ld (cr ·• few ~bottJm; of nun ~pd
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MUSTARD

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Can

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and e.we-lnspirlng project which
was conceived In Lhe mlrd of Jotin
,.,Rollockefeller Amo"g other thln•' i
l
will Include a sixty-Six

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POLISH

brilllatlt Fifth Avenue pu.rade will
~I I ~~"· bY the outer !JOI'tals of Radio

33c ...,..

fnT rryin,lt' or

away.

2 Pounds
For .... ·, .

Z2c

ov.-s ca~;t by the .grcrt t white way. l
Times Squa1·e, almost a city in It-

blo·•·

OLEOMARGERINE

39c

to ,.,, at midtown within tl~e ohad

19 C
'"' 15c
G delicious Ravors
pkg.
10c
Sliced
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Rolled or
Pressed Jb
Crus ' &amp;d ~~~· 10c
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l sla'n d.city

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Soda Crackers
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Argo Pea,c.hes · 2 ,....
can' 2
sparl{le G&lt;latlne
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City~

' Del Monte

23c

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on poor old
a time when only the
legl6latuo·e could decree ~hat
1 a community be called. a city but
the realtDrs have ~h.:mge d all that.
' Tudor C ity on th~ east coast of
Manhattan was the first. Here
built In the Tudor style are a dozen
eno rmo11s hote ls, ioparbnent hOIJ8e,
and buildings housing shops ol all
kind~;.
You could live - :In Tudor
City without. ever ta.ldng a subway
or a su·ect car.
On the west side tht&gt; re is London
I i Tel'race which 18 one large block or
apartment houses an· l shops. There
Is a court in the Ctlnler and there
, In the garden. Terrace dwellers can
1 forget the turmoil and noiRe of
nuother clLy- New York- which
roars its rull throaced sy mph.ony
, just around tile corner.
Now come.s another city Wlthln
·the city. RQ.dlo City is. beginning

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FIT!

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By QUEN'l:IN REYNOLDS,
1. N~ e. Staft' Corre1pondent ·~ .
York Nov. 2f-They ~fC

fM
AT IT ·FOR
COLONEL HOOI'ER, A
FRIEND 0~ MINE! HE
ASKED ME TO MEA'5URE
'niE 1\/INDO'HS TO SEE
IF HIS DRAPES WOULD

Ltm•m 8auce
o,.:i!crws 4.
1 ttt.blespoon cornstarch

llaht hcusckeeping. Prlval.l en·
tram.t•. front ami rear. Al.so gar·
a ge. Mrs. L . N. Gerber, '152 Eo. 2nd
Avrnue. Middleport.
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uatf S.\Uitl8r NaY. 2111.

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i""oRSALE..::J\i~cl

WANTED- A housekeeper.

mdil~nsablc

peditlonary work In l8»4 with a of case.s. 8U(';.h a per&amp;On is actually
trip to Yucatan e.nd other part.s ol I mJder-nourlsn~ .
Th16
seeming
Mexico. ExpedUiom were not so 1pardo.x Is me1e ly the r esult of
common in thoee days tor the first liault~ selection or fooda and lack

to the true !;(;.4e ntJ.St research 1s
r~cver tomplet.c. Tlurteen exp1..&gt;dl·
u?n:5 lhls year compared tavora biy
WJ ln utht&gt;r years, buL the size and

out

~·e

ttuJ. I

land Red 8. 0. Cockm·eis. Priced
reasonable. Mra. Charlie . B. Sayre

1fl's omce.

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ApPle Grove. 0.

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Coat Sale W......-N

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TWO STORES

· · POR SALE-Pias 8 weeks old.
Price lf.bo each. A. E. Plumm~r.

:FOR SALE-Pure

ot

welter- rod uct.w n in expedition work comes were made to the Bad Landa of
Charles Cllllucl-u:lader ol cereCooper, at a time when interest In the mu- South Dakota , Wyoming, Nebraska monlu wlih &amp;he Rhythm Q_.. l
Cincinnati f&amp;L
scum ha~; reached it.s highest peak . and other states. the Antill~:s, the will kup yoa la~~ghlur ll'ilm darl
At Trenton, N. J .-Paulie Wlllker
Slill tile museum carries on a:5 Philippines. The expedltlons con- to Nnlsll with bls funny cnmedy.
Tl'llnton middleweight,
defeated best it m:;ty." Some t:XpedtUons arc tlnued through tim years except for • Ek ctrlc Theatre WNiui.\5Chly Lnly.
Jackie PlliUJpa, Canada. OO J.
started wiUl only one ll1an from the t.hc period from 1916 to 1920 wheu 1
At Dayton. 0 .,-Pu.tsy Perron! museum who may :1:.re a few n&amp;. - t he world W&lt;\1' ana. the gigantic
Cleveland li ght heav~• welght knock Lrves Lo accompany n 1m on a. dan- task of rnovl.ng Lhe museum to Its FORi\IER BIG LEAti Ut:R PASSES
ed out Coleman Johns, Dayion (lJ. g~I'OLI5 trip. into .the hlnlerla.nd.s. ne~. building made it, . imj)O!!Sible to
Bo~&gt;ton, Nov. 2.......IN&amp;--Frf'derlck
At
Cleveland- Babe
Trlscaro · 'I hey are httle like the :tamous l cau.y on much expr.d:.tion11.1·y work. L. La k~. iormer big league bus~Cieveland flyweight, defeated Btev~ J tow:s. o! other yea rs such as the exEight. exped itio ns
representlnw ball playe r and mnnagcr and oneen Rocco, Canada (6).
. pedmons or Theodore a nd K ermit four deparlments of the museum, ·
Harvard University diamond
At Johnston. Pa.- Nick Jh:onwoorJ I HooscvelL J.n 1925 anJ lY:.!B sponsor- ' carried on work in South America
dlc1. i.('!trtiy ot Deacom't&gt;S
Fort Wayne, Ind., JiglltwelghL de: · ed by Jumes Simpson and William .In 1922 sever~~:! continuing their
artcr an lllnes.o.; or severa l
tcutcd ddie Brandon, Pittsburgh 10 V. Kelley. The first expedition ob- _work m. followmg years. The Mar- months. He wa !&gt; born u East HosAt Orceoville, s. C.-Ted Good~ taiued specimens oi Marco P olo's shall Field Paleontological ExpedJ- ten 60 yc&amp;rs &amp;fi!O .
rich, A~nte. middleweight, knock:- sheep and A.siatle Ibex In the TidaU Ilion to Argen.tlna cond ucted excaLnke's first job as mana~er WaB I
I'd out Bob Allison, Charlotte (lJ ). Sh~n mountains u.i Turkestan
vatlng opera tiOns for three years, with !he Red SOx In UIO'l.
At Birmingham
Ah:1-W
L the Panar Plateau a s well as many a nd aite r retumlng to the musewr.
Lnke 1B SUl'VI\'ed by a widow, a
(Young) Stribllug, 'Georgia l;eavy~ other llir gc mammal~.
~or reors:aniza tlon n~su med Its work
and th1·ee married daughLers.
weisht, defeated Pietro Corrl New
On their second t"xped ltlon the m Bolivia nnd Argentina contmu· He was stricken thH.c weeks aRn
Yor k flO) .
·
Roosevelt br()t hers collec~ed rw.·c 1 lng uni,H the latter part or 1927.
with heart trouble at his home 1n
At Chica.go-Les Murr lner, Cht-1' animuls _in remote pa.rt.s of Ftencl: I . ln 1~22 Lhe museum In eo-operacngo hee.vywelght ,knocked out. Bltf Indo-C!una and sout hern China. 1tlon w~th Oxford University, organ Betlnett, Fort She1·idan, Wyo. (3}. ) In nll mo_re than Hi,OOO spm.:lmens ~ to:cd a.n expedition .to Mesopotam ia
Johnny Baima, Chicago mi(ldlc- J 1\:cr~ obta med by t he three divl· tc exc:tvRte the anctene city of Kls.h
weight, decision Chuck HclYnPI' s1om of the ex pedition.
seat ~i WhKt was probably the
By Iutematlonal News Service
Denver (lOl .
Through the generos-i ty of Fred.. world .s first civilization . Opemtlons
At
New York--'-OeOI'gC Calza, ItCostas Vasais, midctlcwe 1r;h t c ham erick H. Rawsou Lv.'u expeditions ha~e commued uutll the present
' defeated sando1· Szabo, Hunpion of Greece, dednoncd Clyde ·,.,·ere sem Into Lh ~ sub-A rctic led -an sevel-al more seasons of work
Hull Chicago ~10&gt;
, uy Comml\ndcr Don.lld B. MacM U~ a.re cun t.e mpll\tcd.
Ray Steele , Callfornla.
tossed
At' Oakland
Cal-Max Ben
Jan In 1926 and 1927. The scient!But 1111 the great t.xped ltlous ex- John Maxos. GrEece . .
Livermore cal. hea vYweigh t kn~k 11c perso1mel of bodL expeditions cept dU~c Mesopotamia work are
At Buffalo, N, Y.-Ed Don Gent1!'e
York and Gus Sonnenberg,
ed out ~s Kennedy, Long' Beach was made up largely of the mu- ~t e cn.:ed for at leust the time
.
' scu m·s own staff. Another expe ng.
IE!o&lt;ton d
Cnl., 13 ).
, rc_w;;,
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p.po ton. 8q1.1are ~al Cool Co.,
.ft\one 4.1?'-.J or 436-R. 11-24-3t
RUtland, Ohlo.

:uu-

rlBVt'n

Young Rudy, Charleroi
we ight, defeated Johnny

McMaster Hdwe. Co.
L. D. McMast.tt, Owner

New

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THANKSGIVING SPECIALS ON
ROASTERS

Po1neroy

Stafford,

~:::Malia

2 Room Size ........... : . . . . . . . . $29.50
3 Room Size .. -· ........ ,. . . . . . . t;n.SO
4 Room Size .... , ..... , , ....... $39.50
5 Room Size .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . $49.50
7 R&lt;lom Size .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $8!1.50
GAS HEATERS

· · POR BALE--coat clean lwnp deUnred ~-00 ton In Pomerc.y and

.P,

edJu~~;~Lil~~aq::et!:n~p~~.;,. de~::k et~IO.
~:~w'i!a doJ~u

We are Juat Around The Comer w·ith
Proaperiiy Heatin1 Stovea.
, COAL WALNUT CiRCULATORS

For S.le, Mile.

a&lt;

by . 1&amp;1 · - ' " ""'""'"" ..
t:DITOR'S NOTE: ..... Tb.ll .. iJu! dltion hlto tl'le Arctjc waa made I
dLet!t.laDI •• 4J¥bohYdl'Jt.ea &amp;rtt heat.
Too often we permit our
la
tba1.
katbenrei.Bht. scored
te'-!uucal second or t.wo artkles dea.Unr wl1h ~lbJe In ur.n throucb the aen~
... -~ ...., ..y,-_.; .. , -~ ·
prod~ and eoerar IOodl ~aud_,. alpQe \o ~ tb&amp; ..-JeeUoo or our ~=KhJ
0:~ ~
J•-- Tur
~spedltlonary ,.,... In ... rt~•.. ero&amp;it.y ol John Borden who led. a 1 •
1\ICh an • MCCM&amp;l'Y A&amp;rt. of 0\11' diet. and coneequentlv we ea1 the
o\lt
1 w
,
kayo over .....l.l.Uy
co, New York
ICMI party
aboard :~is ovm 7 .cht The
dally diet: bllt 'oft mlmt ·~n~ arrd nerleeL Lhoee roodl wbk:h 1n all enjoylnl t4r tecteatkltra a.q)l f ·
(f).
Mw.;eum or NA• ..: &amp;J.If l-;tory ln Chi · Northern Ll.i:ht.
·
,
thete elQcnenU wllh fn adeQuate tbln1111 that appeal to the appeUte P\l.lt(\~&amp;i~~t ~ JtorthY
9Qt
From lim to 1830 the expedi .
In ifle ldlolfib( arUcle, Ule 3IAd : Clf OOiance ln..lhl. 4ally raUona.
11upply of mlnera.l salt,;, protein&amp;. probablllt.y are much more Import.·
teJitl(,a..
18:ht
b6t.ltutl
t
By JAMa) R. CO!\ .iOR JR
tlollll.l'Y cu itl
ol th
Mute
Qf • •trtrs or taaa &amp;o tbe Haden
1 r
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lat.l and vltamln~tB- to live U:le bodY •nt to lhe bu1ld1n1 or wood healf.h.
_.J ___ .J
ns or Ted
1. N. B. Sta.fl Conespondent
reached
TIM: DaWr 'D'iiMiu, "Aiile'" • · 1 All fooda
certain qtw.llUeli ltl needed rep@lrlnc afl.d rt!IYl&amp;tiJll· l!ach day·a. me:tu
lru,:lude
Jerl'V Johpaon Norwegia. h
Chlcago Nov , 24---unP. at l.he lead dented 'll,wnber of upedttall in GovPm. famou
pbJIIe-~1 t.niaer l, wtycb.. ~"'
~ ~o~ ~Uill"W fuel.
t aeneroull l!Upply of mlll, areen Nov .aS li.tiday NGY 27
la'h~ knocked' t 1 n envy en 1,1.1. the world exploration IUld wld~:ly scattered ter,.ltoriell nulj:loi I a.n d d\1't.dl.rf ctf ~eOi..C!flU 01""'- .e&lt;:flB.WJlp~lm
lt ll important t.o
Wh•n the diet Ia poody bahuced vecetables, rresh frult.a., and .cere•
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SOCIETY JIBITIKO

Tbe Home Yillionary IOCietJ cl
Stfapeon church bad a ~
meetma at the home ot Yn. Elmer
Windon on Union Ave., lllonc2&amp;l

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whale oil

Wf'r~

tor aoa p ma.klngand

the nuwuftu:ture of lubrl nnta, but

Ml»i LoJs Van BareD-tile llft'-

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acnaUtJ l(ltl wtlb. a sm:lle that
woo't t!BIU! ofl. Mllili Van Buren a
&amp;he l!Cinduclrrn
Q1Wftl1

:.:4'he omcers of the Sugar Hun

po thal makes the KhJthm Q1111!1U1
a btl where enr &amp;bey appear and

~ Mlll and the

Pomeroy Cet Block Company were brokt&gt;n
~d attempts were made to
k ihe safes In each , Monday
I. •
,... .,8mp1oyeea of the two companle:;

Ute audk-nce beatnr tor
roore. Tbll II one ol the beat a&amp;lraetions Of &amp;k IUIOn. Eieetrlt
Thea~tre WednCidaJ Ollly.

lea.\'f!ll;

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Jl'ltrcovered

the

~ay morning

attempted
an-I

or f.he Rb;ptbm
Gl"Chtitri. and .,.. Ute tem-

Try Tbe
THANKSGIVING
or
SUNDAY
Lunc:h or Dbiner
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ELMHURST
TAIVERN
2 Coune 75c:
3 Course $1.00
Chicken or Turkey

a
FULL LEASED

JAPANESE TO Tftl~N~:T~~T o~~~~ PHESfNT OUTlOOKI
TO DRIVE CHINESE ~g~::~~:~r:ti;i~~iMOST ~HHRING,
.,~,easonalwa,mw•·•tn••·l cnvEHNOR ~~ 1 y~
SOUTH Of
se.lS:~n
!
.J ft . il
Chinne Marshal Gather·
iq Remnanb Of
,·Army Toaether

durtna

thl! l

anow tf the
10'8.!.
for today ty wea~he1
who 1a.1d Lhat heelwo'ula follow

expected to drop
to 28 dqrees.

u.~

TO RESIST ATTACK

roothall

&amp;:ltlflff Tracy and deputies who
lEec:Uately :started an lnvestlgo.-

S e ,thief or thieves had gained
!,'rltr41nce to Ule nour mill office
llliSugh a basement window nnd
"""' RO!l(&gt; directly to thE' nfJicc. Acl!f'BI to the ot!lcP of the P 111Y!t·nv
'Oiment Black Compan.v "'as mllde

Annual Thanks~rivina Game
MIDDLEPORT HIGH SCHOOL

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POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL
Tbunday, November 26, 2 P. M.
Middleport Hi1h School Field
M&gt;j\!ISSION Students SOc; Adults SOe

Thanksgiving

NON ~SU PPORT

ALLEGED

ADVANCE TICKET SALE; Tkke&amp;s on •le Taesda:r aad
WedDHday at SmU.b CloVIIq' Store, Mlddlepori, New 'Yo'rk
Clotblq lloase, Pomeroy.

SPECIALS

the I'Wib at the

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licllets

DOW

IUid &amp;YOld

pte.

.BAKERS

In prt:\'.10\lB

beenUqutd.a.te
uncommon
to
two

IN MIDDLEPORT.

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PI~r~~Pc~ .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . lSc
' ·Ga;~:~~ D_•:.G~~~~~ ~~~- ........ 25c
SWEET POTATOES
llc
5 Pounds ... ... : ............ .
SODA CRACKERS fresh, crisp
25c
2 Pound Box .... . ...... . . .
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OLEO, for Cooking or Tab!.~
Use, 2' Pounc!H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25C

Ire or ore
More New Merchandise at
Sensational Prices.

We Have Plenty Of Nice Beef and Pork

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Middleport.

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WITH EACH ARTICLE PURCHASED WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 25, WE WILL GIVE

Double Stamps
The Store For Men and Boya

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$1.00

JE~~kages .... .... .. ... ... .. 25&lt;:
DE~g~0c!~~- ............... 29c
pul!.~!Wo. 3 can . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Oc

or iii:.;::~•:::::

number or liquidations In
stab tor this month Ia only
and that 'one of those banks Is
to be reopened.
about Lhe bu.nk~.

o~u~~RS: -~rg_e_ St~nr~~~~c~. . . . . .

Baker's

an Otllo bank

dllly, It was poln~.ed out.
The 10venwr added that. the

For That Thankagiving Feast We Have
Some Very Fine Dressed Poultry

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hasn't been

Binee Nov. 1:1," the IJOVCr~
nor said he was t.old by b&amp;nldna

ttepartment omcials.

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UR Many Customers Sa.t\lrday, were

glad
to '~Cash In" on our Opportunity Sale that
we were forced to wire for more Rotady-to-Weat,
[Ladies' and Children's Coats and Dresses,] 1\lillinerv
'
and Silk Hosiery.
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We also have bought Linens, [Cloth&amp; and Sets]
Kid Glo~es, Hand Bags, Silk Ungerie and Handkel"'
chiefs. Expect it in not later than Wednesday,
November
25th.
,
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\IJEATHER·
t'Y Oenemlly fair

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and colder

day fatr and oon\lnued cold.

Wett Vlrg1nia- Palr and colder

flUI

25, IH31

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WIRE OF INTERNATIO NAL NEWS SERVICE

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Bhythm Queat. Elec&amp;rlcl .Willla.ea-

used throughout J.;qroptaD countries.
especially lo t11e manufacture 01
lord subMtltute,, uad the production
ot IUt'h edible fall Ill maraarine.

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lmpro-.emeott In reftotnK procel84!1
l~ave l'eflulted In the ellmJoe.tlon ot
the nsh;p tutt. 11&gt; that It 11 wldeb

Same Parties Probably

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READERS NOTICE-If :rou w ...t
Olice 'o l The Dall:r
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