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RBADEIIS' NOTICE - If :von want
tile News ome. of Tile Dall;y
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Rutland

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C~t, W'C!Uld Be In Ad·
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Becau.e Al)my Jnd Navy
Silk

OF SLIPPERS

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Wool

A Pra~;tieal Gift from our Shoe Depart·
ment-Shoea for the Whole family _at low

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Cotton .. 1. . . . . . . . . . . .

FLANNEL

LADIES

ROBES

FANCY

White Pink or Blue

Silk Boudoir Cuohiono.

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Children's

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Plain eolofl .

Sheep
Lined

GIFT SUGGESTIONS

Slippers

Children's GlOMI

SOc and
75c

Bath Robel

tmpor&amp;ed Faaa.y Bead ......

$1.00 UP

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ProporalleN

FANCY

VASES

BOX
'PAPER

and
FANCY .

l8c

CHINA

to 7Sc

39cUP

JEWELRY
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SILK UNDER\V£AR

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has ·brought to~our Toy Departments.in the Atlriex at
pur J\1tddleport Store and 2d floor at our Rutland Store, aU the )mported an~
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DIIDtp Trucks, Auto BaUP!' ilnd

26c and 50c

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Gameo of all Kincb

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OUTIIOORS

Couter Wa10n1

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Sleda 98c up.
Domlnoea
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Rer.illution Whb·
Arainat Goverpor
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choice for ~aker , nt:d .1 . :
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as Low a&amp; .$5. 75
Ladies Silk .Ores•es. ~.
as Low as $2.49

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SOc, $100
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$1.95 UP

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1932-January Sale Pricea-Unbelievt"hiiY·
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SCARFS

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Infanta
KNIT SWEATER
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TO GAIN POINT

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Not Jitclucled

Report $l,fMNMJOO Robbery

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tlallll ltavE! seen u change come about' l•i••~·ebjr 'i~
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of all careful drivers, the man with tbe "in!P·eyed" .tijtomoblle.
Meige Countians are becoming so
seeing machines with two llghta that ~;!ley
19. notice when they drive to neighboring
Athens, _Gallia, Jackson and Vlnto11 bec:a~se
they see the preponderance of this
H~ving virtually broken up the pn•¢ti
operation, the traffic chief has anJnotmced
zpove, which will be begun at once, Is to
llgbta
properly focused und in line. •'
Pecta machine drivers to keep the
lpnfl, ~ad of up in the air in the
11nd lp this campaign he will have the
wishes of every driver who cares elliOU!rh --~~1\!~~t
and tl!e copvenJence and ac•:onlm·od,ltl&lt;&gt;b
mim, io' want to have hia :lights properlY', 'rij,~lls~d,
Tltoae who do nut keep tllem
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Gift Plan, we are auro to b10 able to be1p y~u... So extenaive it our array of l\1erchan·
diae, that we have aomethinr for rounr and old-man or woman at wbatner pr'iee you
feel that yout: afford. The Chriatmaa ahopPiar problem will be . quicl,cly and
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if fbu patronize chit atore.
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lieve thaL YOl\ cannot find a better u~enl of .ippriJMiate articles for rift purpoaea
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men cuu operate a group, large or small, as Mr.
tried to do in Russiu.
ThilliS huve reached n crhlis there now so that mil·
lions of the peasanta face starvation during tile comiug
'l(in~r and the tl·outiles in a food way, are not because of
a failure of CI'Opa. Quite the contrary, ~r. Stalin and his
111111chmen were eo autocratic and arbitrary that mere
,peaean!&amp; could do nothing, own nothing, have no&gt;thhll! inleas the perm!&amp;sion first came from tbe "11reat Stalin. '
When he saw his plan was doomed to failure and he
~tafted 'to make concessions, the farm&amp;'B dld .for ~time,
,respond a1id put forth effort., but when they found ·that
t~e extra work they did, the extra food they raised ~nd
t~e ewa stoc~ they brought to the nu1rket availed lhem
prt~ctl~al!y nothing, they fell back into the trough of dePair
there they are to ~e found today.
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t~at f!l&lt;!ijn's attitude toward God and Ciu'lltjanlty,
certa1rflr has not helped the sltqation. Rusala'\".2\'l'e.r.g n~­
urally tpcllned to be reverent and of a
'to wa11t to
look to !IOI!Ie pers~nage as their God and Redeetru~r. Whl:lll
StaJln Pl!} an end to that and by ·fOI'Ce attemp~e!l to make'
un~oljevel'JI of the llreat masa of people 1there, ·h e slatted
·~;~·~!~!~~:~::bat will! too vast for oven a a-reat Socialistic
C
"ReiJ" to accompU,h.
dDwntall which le about to engulf Stalin, is but
nalc!lrl~l reault ot his former oetlons and suwrises no

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~arerr~t;;;obb:e-;;;:ri,:::iz.J·F:~:oa,)i,iEV~ERR·Y.:Y.8(jBODDYY:'

FOR LADIES
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Hudnet Sets
to you, and are 'l'ac!y ~ •lil!w
Bruslnis
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Three Flower Sets
you rifll a~itable for yolinr and Fou.ntai~ Pens ''.
old. W~ wjll cladly reaerve Fru•t Trays
Vantine Sets
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Mello Glo Sets
Keith's Box Stationery
ua to ~ail or you call for. them.
Cloth Brushe~
Traveling Bags
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Card~ . ·
Ladies' Uhder Ann Bags Ijuat ·~·· dt&gt;WJ1 with fl~nd.....
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Armca LotiOn
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Leather Bill ·Folds

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ot• lights focused several feet too hiiJI, Jp tbe air.
If otllef ome..,. in other portions' of tlie
.w~utli -ll\l
~o-op~r~t'l.'ilu, work of thiB' kina;' it W'c!qld' ~··
sport timd'u1\ffi night dliving would , more n~ady ap., .
groach·pleaeurc rather than the hard wor!&lt; it is at th~
present time.

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oftlcer along the hijjhways
Pum-.roy,
tlallll ltavE! seen u change come about' l•i••~·ebjr 'i~
UllUSUal (&lt;) JO on the hiJrhW&amp;)'a at nlght to '
·
of all careful drivers, the man with tbe "in!P·eyed" .tijtomoblle.
Meige Countians are becoming so
seeing machines with two llghta that ~;!ley
19. notice when they drive to neighboring
Athens, _Gallia, Jackson and Vlnto11 bec:a~se
they see the preponderance of this
H~ving virtually broken up the pn•¢ti
operation, the traffic chief has anJnotmced
zpove, which will be begun at once, Is to
llgbta
properly focused und in line. •'
Pecta machine drivers to keep the
lpnfl, ~ad of up in the air in the
11nd lp this campaign he will have the
wishes of every driver who cares elliOU!rh --~~1\!~~t
and tl!e copvenJence and ac•:onlm·od,ltl&lt;&gt;b
mim, io' want to have hia :lights properlY', 'rij,~lls~d,
Tltoae who do nut keep tllem
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~ar• whether or not they do k••p them
q9me to gJ'(ef if they a1·e seen by the wily_ chjef in ·
llllflta of Pomeroy.

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Rerardl~.. of the -limitation&amp; or condit iollt which you impoae upon yJ.ur Chria&lt; ·•'·"

Gift Plan, we are auro to b10 able to be1p y~u... So extenaive it our array of l\1erchan·
diae, that we have aomethinr for rounr and old-man or woman at wbatner pr'iee you
feel that yout: afford. The Chriatmaa ahopPiar problem will be . quicl,cly and
·plea~U~tly ao
if fbu patronize chit atore.
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Gifta thaJ are NOVEl ATTAACTIVE, Practicai, 1Styliab... We eameatly be·
lieve thaL YOl\ cannot find a better u~enl of .ippriJMiate articles for rift purpoaea
than we are offerinr, and we know that your money will 'ro further at The Stano·
bury Drur.Co111pany than anywhere, ~~ ~
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-l!lllJ. Am! why should nnyoue expec-t anytl1ing to happen

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&lt;!liferent from wl1at is happening? No man or
men cuu operate a group, large or small, as Mr.
tried to do in Russiu.
ThilliS huve reached n crhlis there now so that mil·
lions of the peasanta face starvation during tile comiug
'l(in~r and the tl·outiles in a food way, are not because of
a failure of CI'Opa. Quite the contrary, ~r. Stalin and his
111111chmen were eo autocratic and arbitrary that mere
,peaean!&amp; could do nothing, own nothing, have no&gt;thhll! inleas the perm!&amp;sion first came from tbe "11reat Stalin. '
When he saw his plan was doomed to failure and he
~tafted 'to make concessions, the farm&amp;'B dld .for ~time,
,respond a1id put forth effort., but when they found ·that
t~e extra work they did, the extra food they raised ~nd
t~e ewa stoc~ they brought to the nu1rket availed lhem
prt~ctl~al!y nothing, they fell back into the trough of dePair
there they are to ~e found today.
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Qn&amp; dqes not need to be a fanatic on rcllll'ip,n to be''
t~at f!l&lt;!ijn's attitude toward God and Ciu'lltjanlty,
certa1rflr has not helped the sltqation. Rusala'\".2\'l'e.r.g n~­
urally tpcllned to be reverent and of a
'to wa11t to
look to !IOI!Ie pers~nage as their God and Redeetru~r. Whl:lll
StaJln Pl!} an end to that and by ·fOI'Ce attemp~e!l to make'
un~oljevel'JI of the llreat masa of people 1there, ·h e slatted
·~;~·~!~!~~:~::bat will! too vast for oven a a-reat Socialistic
C
"ReiJ" to accompU,h.
dDwntall which le about to engulf Stalin, is but
nalc!lrl~l reault ot his former oetlons and suwrises no

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the News Olllee of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; If the Bulllneu
pmee uk for 202-R.

matters

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ot motbera at t.he meetiDK. d .,....
r iedly, le11.ving two ~cit.S ln:m.le lne ~ Crow, Guinther, Neal A.re
~~ J:dwardl, l'lteda Knopp, deelded. t.o have 8 Ohrlltmas enter·
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at Ma&lt;Uaoo Indlana, late Wednes· Youna, Olal'&amp; JeJ!~:.._.tWblccla tal.nment and candy .... a volver produced by Prosecuilne
Ar"'"el&amp;tion
I day. The OO..t wu vaiUid at $100,· IIP,t :kena, Naiarlte C&amp;fhrr~~~\Ule school, Uluraday, December 22, at.
atto~ey, Cedric w. Clark: , as h&amp;v· J
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t:ruy; Eva Marte CompiOn;
t1l which Ume an &amp;dml881on of ten
D'fi-IER
log been In the posseulon of Rou.sh 1
E PICKED
In addition to t.)le deltnlction ot Grade, Beaakt P1Qktn1, Bernando cents wlll be c~td.
TWO IN CAISE un the night or the attempted rob12 AR
the fatt.ncl Ma~ the Pred Boll, 0 i!l•)'lleB. Jean Heney.
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Memllo&lt;• or the Cenk&amp;l P . T . A,
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- The Jury retired with the teat.t- ' Becauae Of Tie· Dye Ri.. PomeJW" Bend people, wU i:lestroy- ted attend&amp;nce record. , tor 01e dl of the P. T . A Prlday atternoon
41\dmitted Guilt, 1 eattty- I mony nt about 3:" o'clock aM 1
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ed with a looe or toO,GOO whtlo Ule montll In Gro4e ~. 'Wfre, - - ~theoch~eroy 8enlo&lt; high oehool.
00 will be di!Hnt.W!f! during
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after a d~Hberation of but. one.
ley, rueaer
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Docks were dam-.aect to the ~xtent TolUver, Henrietta. Edward&amp;, Glad·
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lialf hour noti fied the bailiff that ·
ond Team
ti.OOO.
Y May O&amp;rtwrt11rbt., Ot~ Jeffers the cn.,;.;.;m;:c00
c:..::."c..-,--~-~.,._
In Robbery
they had 'r eached &amp; verdict
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The tire believed to have start.- and Elmer T. RUIIIell.
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..,.,~ 4 yerd.Jet of guilty of robbery ~d ro the coun ty jail t&lt;l !i.Wiltl a eastern Ohio team came before the M•/.&lt;1. IIOOJl enveloped that boat
PABT CHIEFS IL\VE. PAII'IY
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otlcl.als of tbt leaaue tD the and, the Han wh1el\ wu laahed be..
The Put Chiefs ot ,Ma«nolla
,._~ .in the Meia:; county common
The Ju'"Y was lnstruct.ed to te- meet.lng held at. the Wellston aehool slt\fl her, Several other boats moor· Temple held their annual OhrlBt'~)._.: court he1 c late Wedmsday ·Jort for duty aga.ln P'rtday morn· bulldina WednesdaY eventna: with ed nearby, which were &amp;IBo lgntt.ed mas party Wednesday afttrnoon
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"'afternoon aplnst Walter R.ouah and ng at which t.l.me the case of the aU represent.atlvas except Nelson· :rin~\~v:cs- aUowed to drift
ev~t. ; e ~ 0~=· Traffic. Officer Will Not
'"~er Graham. of New Haven, W I, ~LaLe of Ohto vs Vtrgll Wetn:r, ( vtUel present.
Piremen bad durtC.ult)' In ftlht• 'Jtltriy-lour Put Chiete and OUterate Licbta Set at Dan•
~ya.,
manslaughter. will be heard
l f' ! ~ matter ol provld.lne fund&amp;
the blaze beeaule ot scarcit.y ol oen were present. Mrs. Oecar
a;, The two were found guilty of havfor ~ cont.lnuatlon or the runnln spite of the fact that. they n.. Myen, a charter member ot the
geroua An&amp;'le1
~IM' P4Utlclpated In the attempted
CIRCLE ~TB
trig 'Wf!nlles of the tea.aue was dis- were on the ba.nkl. of the Ohio rtv- Prthlan 81Jt.era lodge was ruest
·~ry of the Cross bruthe~s Oen~
The f?oc1e.l Circle of the Federated pe'P.ile&lt;t wit.h by a motion to assesa er. The neareat water phl.f waa sev- Of honor
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~ Btore at Racine several weeks church met Wednesday evening at •j =tl)f
}Jr.le=~n~t
~~: eral tumdred y&amp;rds from the scene The Person home wa'a decorated
he l8 about t.o be;~Tvio other New Haven residents t.he Presbyterian chureh in reg~a~: ~
'F untU sprlnJ:. The motion was of the fire,
tn keeping with tlu: ChrlJtmu
tlul aut.o·
'Jiad bet!n ir..dlcted jointly with monthly session. The elect.lon ot ot-1 ~j
and the secretary was inD. A. R. MEETING
holldoys. Two lure ta~s decorcarelesaly allow
-1\oWib. d 0 ha 1
tl
ticers wu poatl)Oned unt.tl the neJ$ lfonntd to asseu the members as
ated i.n approprtp.te style
were
lth ~n ~ra ~ nh e~ on meet.lng 1n January. Mn:. Bl'JUI ir1dtc..'at~d
December meetJng of the placed in the dining room. Favof
t'Yd u\ a
Bing, Mr11. Ben Ew1D1, Mrs. Fred.
Immediately all.er t.hi8 motion t.he
ot the American Revo~ ora we~ small holiday baaketa flllil&amp;l:J!I a Y an "ere
as Rosenba.um and Mrs. John Blaett- question of Helectlna: an All-South..
be held Priday att.ernoon ed with candy
---~'.. wlt~s tn the t.~al Wkled.M nar were hostesses
eastern Ohoi team came before t.he
t.He home of Mrs Wrilht.
:Following the evening meal a
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se two we e, A en
meettng and lt. was decided. almOIIt
or IJncoln Hill A.&amp;llsting business meeting waa ileld and a
:CSpehtrt and Raymond Or d
MRS. DAVIS IMPROVED ,
una~OUllly that the lltJioctlon
W1U be Mnl. AJ.tred Elber- eoctal hour wu spent.
~ Aecordlna t.o Ule
testimony of
Ruel Plnsterwald and
~hart &amp;n4 Ord, the four went
Mrs Rooen. L)Q,VIS: who had the 1 :~uld be made while all ooachea
Jacobs.
up on
a talr
tocether after st.eallna a boat from misfortune Wedneaday afternoon to 1 Ea~h~~:r~mplled his selectl
meeting theevening and ottended Lhe
basket BOUnded, t.he
.tbe Government dam at Racine. slip In the yard of her home on
ons
will be
be.U garne between Ohio Um voenuLy may expect.
J::owed acrw the river and walked Rose Hill and at.rlke &amp; wall t.hus dts-1 ror the team and gave them t.o the
and Blills Collea:e,
partment He
to
CrOM sto e. where Capehart locating her rtaht shoulder, Is re~ l
wt':t~ ~~t~ 0t,ab=:t!
Miss Marguerite Meyer who has e(l that. he has
88
well as can 1 received. A vote ror rlrst team posl~
and Rouah broke gi.a88 In a rear ported to be reatlna
been confined tci her home on Mul- for drlvere who
~ndow and entered the store while be expected. Docton BinR and Dan· tlon rave tht players three points
berry Avenue the past few days be· ntght with but one
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Ofd and Graham were stationed at tels are at.tendlnl physlclans ·
I!Dd a vote ror second team rave
cause ot a severe CMe of t.onsllitls tn1.
them one point
Is reported to be 1 much Improved,
His attitude toward this
Arter the vote fl&gt;l' ends had been
af drlvlnJ is Ulat if a
tabulated It was found that Orow,
OPENSADiUSiMiNT OFFICE too hardhtt by the
lengthy end or Pomeroy had recelv'fhe Claim Adjustment Compl..ny, able to t.trord two
' ed five votes for ftrst team and one
und-e r the management. or Mr. B he should put the riiochu&gt;e
! vote tor second team and that our.
Hennes . ~·n ot Athens, announces the op- 1 garsae until such ume IL8
clo, New Boston, had received four
-Bchool ~i tiling of a collect.Ion agency in aft'ord them . He adds that Jt"' ..-:"'"l
WJtes for flrst. team and one vote tor
vtoUn '8010 Porn Proy
'nle office of the com ~ far tHeaper t.o do thiB than
seoond team
! city or 1,800 PtUMn~en, wu totally
destroyed by 1lre wbUe In DrJ Docll:;

and Roush w.liecl behind them bur·

The Bootlegger Who Did Not·
-Know 'Die DilfereneeJietween
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Com t street. Mr. Kern haa had 30 light. .:;'llll::;;d::;lt;;;:;lon;..
. ----)'llal s experienCe ln the buBlneaa or
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Guinther, Pom(lroy . H. B.
Keller, Lo1an and

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ALL BRIGHT AND NEW ON SALE AT
LOWEST PRICES
Good Substantial Toya, l!uilt to otand for
many day1 of play.

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Electric Toa&amp;tera
From $1.50 to $9.75

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in tune with the modem trend of -~1e
rivin,.
Here are a few apeeially 100d rift •al·
ues, that will rrin pleaaure for yoyno Cbeelr
your 1ift list. • Make your ulectlfiu
early.

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Likelihood of default by ellber
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;.9; &lt;,( toe l)rltJ.ab wa&amp; called LOd3.~ i111ve been llbviat::o Advice~ from
.; consider th• new WO.t debt not r· onde:n, a'ld 11 c.1.1
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rtme .wruat.er Ramsay MacDon,..
ud ot Enrland wa" oonfr L4 Ill} w••q.
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F rol'll ·$6.00 to $9.50

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Cndf .,_.lftl, C.U.. Putrle:.. Grooerletl of all klndl.

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women.
who wish for and get a
EleMc
Refrigerator.
Here is'a gift, th~~~ot demonst.ratijs the· ~v- ·
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our speci~l Christrriils plan.
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Equipped in Moat Modern Way;

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