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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 4

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root EVENING TOtES, CVMBIKLAND, MOi, W1DICBDAT, FMKPAKT 1944 January in Capsule Form For AUeganians in Uniform with eapte monthly Ko. li, jw ow- itll rad for January. lart moott; attt caff ir In the It helped our low water supply. itattey uader BalUmore Street Bridie over WUto Oreei. We now UcUing 4th U4B-- quota.

2K doucb for juit OM counbr, but we are (otaf la do our bwi to pay roll In aunty woricen in 17 indui- tricc dnw over 37 minion for yew-- paper collection by hlcb ehildwn aided by Boy Scouts 141 Owen C. Hlt- ehlni, Cumberland tycoon, N. G. Taylor Tin Mill to South Cumberland. Thar an tin, buried tn them thar hW-- a new tin helmet? Then write tlnclc Owen-- not Uncle Sam.

Sft. Jot Wikict and- Prt. Karl TttchTPin. two military quartered in gills' dormitory somewhere in British oh. lucky girls! Ru epidemic up.

Midwinter graduationc in all hifh schools held for teen-age Malted; luiniirt around the corair. Joa latUat. Magradir at, MMd ww my Co. on fomtry work at Orttn Ririft-- Maetrati? a bosifiwa. Wood- OMB of World pmchMt btrtand Dry Building, 144 Union Stnwt for Carl A.

Wilwn. Ptot- stooe, dlaM in Hawaii Muinvl atnt aim by nit feotncr. ol Mr. and Dudley, Barton, dattroytd. Two small Dudley children perish in blase and mother la- jtmd.

Old BurrHl HOUM. Mt. landmark, leveled by blaie. Arch Baker reflected Chief of Frostbunt fire Department, Jamec John Wagner, Pekln. mechanic, kil- led when car oterturntd on Oldtown Bead.

Waltar Baker. 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker, 1001 Shade's Lane (father in army) crashed into parked car while sled riding and was killed. Daniel Carl Pries, 17.

son of Sir. and Mrs. Wm. Price. LaVale, accidentally killed boys about to armed forces.

be inducted imoj while feandsd revolver by i brother. New Cecil Randolph. Prostburg black- smith, defendant in 15,000 heart balm suit Carl Atkinson, Prostburg, given 6-month jafl sentence for death of Mrs. James Stakem, Mid- land, for death by auto. Fine of $750 imposed on Edwin Sxlck, EJi- ins, West Virginia, for causing death Industrial News Western Maryland Railway approval of purchase of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Raiiroad leading from Cumberland to Piedmont.

Cel- anew Plant presented by army with merit award for establishing super- ior and protection meas- enemy air raids, fire, sabotage, and avoidable accidents. Kelly building program about com- plete. New tire machinery being TMt Am. CUIIMlLAiro, HP, WlWflESDAY. nMtUARY 1, of Clifford Dawson, Westeinport, anto on McCoole Boad.

Voice of Lt.j Claude M. Kline, 315 Arch St, heard Mis. MBit, tr, MX. oat of oldest rmdentt at CIBB- Mwt Market dan Ktthn, 4tt at. achMi Uttlxr at at JwU's Cburefe for 19 Mrs.

Loufctena furcate MOOB, WMttmport Kern We regret to you of the foUovinc dMthc: Cpl. Robert L. RiMbart, 1M HumUrd atreet, para- trooper at Camp MacXaB, N. 8ft Homer C. aamr, JM tn Bnaland.

MiaMNO: Mar- shall A. netcbtr. 70 Crttsp St, sailor at sea; Fvt Oeorge R. Port- er, t3S Oay and CpL Bmer nsbeU, LaVale. over Italy; Harry Henry, OUltown and S-8(t.

OiiTer "Jack" Shannons, 532 Mechanic Et, over Germany; 8-SgL Clarence H. Bins, Westernport, over Europe; Lt. Donald D. 513 Patterson Ave, over Berlin. WOUNDED: Lt.

John J. Reinhard. 13 N. AJletaay 8t: Pfc. WHwn A.

Baker, 110 Independence St; Pfc. Alvin R. Serf, 610 Greene St; and Pfe. Paul Lee MorelaGd, 631 Bedford St. in Italy.

Pfc. William E. Decker, LaVale, in S. W. Pacific: PRISON- ERS: Lt.

Eugene Fleischhaucr, 419 Columbia and Lt. Louis H. Oss, $30 Lincoln St, captured by Nazis. TIONS, DECORATIONS. Lt.

Prances V. Maryland Ave- to Captain 1 in Army Nurses Corps. Pfc. John W. Harri- man, Bckhart, to T.

in Eng- land. Lt. Kenneth G. Jewel, 635 Oldtown Road, air medal for extra- ordinary achievement over Ger- many. Capt C.

F. Horn, 758 Mary- land SUver Star for gallantry 601 N. Centre to 1st Lt. i Sports News Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis here in prisoner of war broadcast! Baske tb a n'fiui Keegan's LaSalle' from Tokyo. Raymond Kylus.

Frost- Quint regains prestige Jn rev enge! jburg, elected President of Allegany Tenders Union-- nothing much i for organization to do but sell soft i Marriage licenses issued during victory 74-19 over Central, coached by Elsie Morton, woman basket ball mentor. Other scores: LaSaile 43, Ft. Hill 38; Barton 28, Bruce 21: Beall 27, Central 19; Beall 37, Bruce not you cannot afford to takeachaaeewith any medi- cine ICM potent than Cnomuliion vhich foct riibt to Ntt of tht trouble to help loown term Uden piilefm and aid Datura to soothe and raw, tender, inflamed time tested medicines for coughs. holne It i No matter how many medicines yea have tried, tell your druggist to sen you a bottle of Creomulalon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allayf cough, per- mnttnt rest and sleep, or you art to haw your money bade. Eyn Right StBdtfltt Bright! Ir'ifit tktm tt Cumberland's Original Out Optical House where you nomination, glottis, framts ami ill fat ww priet No txtra far kilocatt.

and Mrs. Savage. Pop's in South Pacific hunting a Japanese skin to wrap his baby bunting in. A large crowd attend Birthday Ball President's Annual at Southern Hotel. One-hall proceeds given to Alle- and 1 to a lonely Canadian -WAC.

goals ta nds of play. Deaths, 81. BirShs, 130. 28 of these let ters from you boys! new babies should bt thoroughbreds l3at month ves you teig for they an have registered gany is why! the armed forces. Mrst hew our io Year's baby was a girl in the home keep it goil)g untu War over of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry B. Wright, you a pai from AUefStoy who is not on our list, send in his name; over 100 names added last month. You'are all doing a mighty fine job. We are all very proud of you, so you keep fighUn' and we wfll keep writtoV but, between the halves, how about dashing off just few lines to Mom and gany County League for Crippled! some day you know-how much Children.

Miss Fannie Wilson, your i etters mea to them--hoV joins WAVES. important you are to them. Believe John W. "Bus" Pitaer, 35. form- it or not one of Qiem Qttia Houn 9 m.

to 5 p. m. New Deal Optical 58 N. Mechanic St. 1 SPECIAL LOAN SERVICE FOR FOLKS IN A HURRY Slivrt of time as well AS ttim'c kst if loan adTantftfVt lit It tr.m -ftttnH- with .1 Hen's tuifwr unm.

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Come LIKItTT TBCST BCIUHXG Floor Til Dsn J. MJCT. FINANCE COMPANY Start 0 Commercial Checking Accent YOU BUY 15 CHECKS FOR No minimum ttlanct rtqvirtJ! monthly A Ttry canrinitAt MtHtorf hondlinf enptnditHrti it ll alia tht safe pay your billt by mail. THE eOMMEMMIL SAYIHfiS BANK City Stpmrt Cnmberlind, Md. Xrmbtr Tettrtl Diftolt Int.

er Allegany High School athlete, in off your serial number by heart. So Baltimore. John R. Deffinbaugh, re- remember, if you write, you're right if you don't write, you're wrong. near Oldtown.

Mia Isabel Ireland, So good luck and so long. retired teacher and principal of the old Union Street School. Alva Wil- The French invaded Algeria in llams, Cumberland St, jetirediisao because- the Bey of Algiers slapped a French consul with a Gy district manager of C. A. Gas Co.

Thomas W. Allen, former mayor of MEHICA'S AVOHITEZ Change twin to this coffee of finer, fresher flavor! You know AP Coffee is gloriously fresh because you buy it in the Havor-sealed bean then its Custom Ground to your order. Pre-ground coffee, days or weeks old, cannot possibly give the enjoyment of really fresh coffee. So switch to finer, fresher AP, Coffee today there's blend to suit vour taste. Because it's Cuilora Ground lo "fit" yon coffeepot, AS-P Coffee you full tiaior.

titt AA THURSDAY FIVE ii End Drastic After-lwoentorif RtiuctiomlOdd Lots! UntMuantitiesl Sates No Mail, Phone Or a AH Sales 1 LOT SCARFS PARKAS Of BRUSHED 0 0 Drastically reduced for quick clearance values that are really amazing. SECOND FLOOR 1 TABLE OF VERY i hats 1.00 These fine hate are being reduc- ed to make room for your Easter Bonnets! SECOND FLOOR GROUP OF PEGGY LEE I 2 price NO STAMP NEEDED! AQ Styles for dress and business wear and play iu 9U 4.91! shoes. STREET FLOOR. VALUES TO 1.50! a Jabots, head squares, Dickeys and Collars. Some slightly ed from handling, STREET FLOOR MEN'S REGULAR 50c i 29c Style with short sleeve in sizes 32, 34 and 46.

STREET FLOOR. MEN'S REGULAR 2.98 Zelan Jackets I.9S These come in blue, tan or green in sizes 42 and 44 only. STREET FLOOR. MEN'S 79c WINTER WEIGHT Undershirts This warm underwear comes in sizes 36 and 38 only. STREET FLOOR MEN'S LISLE pair Regular and short lengths STREET FLOOR 18x27" WILTON carpet samples 1.9$ With finished ends.

Oriignal value to 5.00! THIRD FLOOR 4.98 to 6.45! Wool comfort Attractively covered in lo ul Light! Worm! THIRD FLOOR CONGOUEUM 29c YARD a m-s I lengths. Were former- ly 49c ond 59c yard. THIRD FLOOR. 9x12 FELT BASE LINOLEUM RUGS were 4.98 now 2.99 9x18" Black Composition Stair TREADS only 8c each SAVE FROM ORIGINAL PRICE! A 11.95 Blankets and Comforts 7,99 Group includes wool famous Gibboney qualify blankets feothtr filled Palmer comforts all art exceptional buys! THIRD FLOOR GROUP OF CHILDREN'S DICKEYS in pink, blue, white, girls' sizes 7 to 14 59c SECOND FLOOR GROUP OF INFANTS' and TODDLERS' Flannelette SLIPS, Pink only, sizes 1,2, 3, 39c SECOND FLOOR Sherwin Williams Eiumiloid PRICE Includes: Semi-Lustre, Rogers brushing lac- quers, Decotint Water Paints, Vornish Out- side Point, etc. 4th FLOOR.

Silver Plated Wood and China Novelties Vz PRICE Wood serving piece; silver plated troys and bowls; a and Creamer sets; Muffin dishes; Candy Boxes, Book Ends, Cigarette Boxes Vi price. 4th FLOOR Dinnerwarc Closeouts 2 PRICE Broken assortments of better dinner- ware. FOURTH FLOOR Stafford No Rubbing Wax, reg. 59c pint now 29c Stafford No Rubbing Wax, reg. 35c li pint now 17c WIZARD FURNITURE POLISH, Reg.

50c 60c. now 25c WIZARD FURNITURE POLISH, reg. 25c now 12c GROUP OF 39 a 2 PRICE Reg. 8.98 4.49 Reg. 5.98 2.99 Reg.

4.98 2.49 Rayon a i and and cotton quiltsr Sizes 12 to 20. BALCONY: GROUP OF 69 jumpers 2 PRICE Reg. 8.98 4.49 Reg. 7.98 Reg. 5.98 2.99' Reg.

4.98 2.49 Reg. 3.98 1.99 Frost Point! Wool Jer- sey! Corduroys! Spun Rayons. Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 18. STREET FLOOR GROUP OF 20 MATERNITY' dresses 'A PRICE Reg. 8,98 4.49 Reg; 7.98 J.W Reg.

5.98 Reg. 5.98 2.M Sizes 10 to 20 THRIFT BALCONY 237 BALCONY THRIFT SHOP I A 2 price Regular 10.98 5.4» Regularly 6.98 3.4f Regularly 8.98 Rtgularly4.98 Regularly 7.98 S.W Regularly 3.98 l.W Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20 and 38 to 44 ALL SALES FINAL THRIFT BALCONY good fun sizi FUR COATS a is the time to invest your money in a Rosenbaum Label is your guarantee of quality and work- Id women FURS, SECOND FLOOR. STOCK OF SECOND FLOOR'S coats lesman price .1 Regularly Regularly 4 Better Ct ..30.00 .98 and115.00... SIZES AND STYLES IN GROUP FLOOR REDUCES FOR FIRST TIME! all Irimtned coats Regularly! Regularly! SIZES FOR! TYPE COA1 '0 Regularly 35.00 to 45.00. '0 Regularly 49.98 to 59.98.

IISSES AND WOMEN IN DRESSY AND SPORTS TOCK OF BALCONY THRIFT SHOP coats 2 price Regularly Regularly Regularly Fitted, boxy, dri in the groups. 29.99 Regularly 42.98 21.49 24.99 Regularly 39.98 19,99 22.49 Regularly 29.98 14.99 and tuxedoes! Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 38 to 51 Toddkrt' GobordiM jackets and pants 3.50 Jackets ..1.75 1.98 Panh Sizes 3 to 6 in. spring Shades YOUTH CENTER Group! ToddUrj' snouisufts PRICE Reg. 8.98 4.11 Style for boys and girls with hats! Sizes 1 to 4. SECOND FLOOR.

Group! Children's Wear JACKETS Vt NICE 2.25 Sizes 7 to 14. SECOND FLOOR GROUP OF INFANTS' HANDMADE DRESSES Regularly 1.19 and 1.98 79c INFANTS' TODDLERS' FLANNELETTE SLIPS, Regularly 89c. Sizes 1,2 and 3, Pink only 39c CLEARANCE OF SERVICE MEN'S ITEMS In Time For Valentine Giving! 1.95 Shoe Shine Kits 1.25 SHOE SHINE KITS 59 1.50 Sewing Kits 2.98 Sewing Kits 1.29 Portfolio Cases, were to 5.95. .1.50 Portfolio Cases, wert to 2.00.. 2:95 Metal Shield Picture Cases 1.95 1.95 Barrack Bag Sets 81.00 $1 Leather Money Belts, 2 snaps 25c Lisle Socks, sizes pr.

$1.50 GENUINE LEATHER CIGARETTE CASES Each case holds full pack of cigarettes 59c $1 LEATHER RATION BOOK HOLDERS 39c Gtrfs' 'Juniorettes Reversibles Reg. 14.98 ...10.98 Reg. 12.98 1 8.98 Reg. 10.98 T.98 Plaids and solids. Sizes 7 to 14, 10 16 Group, of Juhiorettes' dresses 2 PRICE Reg.

7.98 3.90 Reg. 8.98 4.49 Broken styles and colors in sizes 10 to 16. SECOND FLOOR Group" of Juniorettes' Blouses Skirts 1 PRICE Reg. 1.98 Reg. 2.98 1.49 Reg.

3.98 1.99 Sizes 10 to 16 in the Group! SECOND FLOOR WOMEN'S PLICOSE RAINCOATS, were 5.00 $1.98 WOMEN'S RAINCAPES were 3.00 79c Group of 2-pc. Tailored dresses 2 9 9 REGULARLY 8.98 About 35 pieces in sizes 12 to 18-brok- en colors. SPORTS ANGLE FLOOR GROUP OF LADIES' blouses PRICE Reg. 3.98 1.99 Reg. 5.98 2.99 Some prints, rayon crepes and satins in the group.

SPORTS ANGLE- SECOND FLOOR GROUP OF LADIES' COTTON i 2 PRICE Reg. 2.35 1.13 Reg. 3.50 1.75 Broken styles and col- ors in sizes 32 to 40. LINGERIE- SECOND FLOOR BALCONY THRIFT SHOP ENTIRE STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE! untrimmed coats 25,00 Were 22.98 16.00 Wtre32.98 23.00 Were 19.98 15.00 Were 29.98 22.00 Were 16.98 10.00 Were26.98 .....20.00 Were 14.98 8.00 Chesterfields, Reefers, Boys Coats, Tweeds, Fur Fabrics! Sizes 9 to 15,10 to 20, 38 to 44. Second Floor Reduces Them for Quick Reg.

to 14.98 4.et fo 1998 e. Reg. to 25.00. t.ee 5 29.98 to 59.98 M. BROKEN SIZES FOR MISSES AND WOMEN SPECIAL GROUP! REGULARLY TO 29.98 Smart Handbags In this group are alligators, wool felts and Broadcloth Handbags all are beautiful- ly styled all were much higher priced and are reduced for our big year-end clearance! SPECIAL GROUP HANDBAGS! Were to $5.00.

1 FOR THE FIRST TIME! Reversible COATS FROM OUR THRIFT BALCONY 7.00 VALUES TO 16.98 JUST 72 IN SIZES 10 to 20 A I Irregulars of better grades! Regular length hosiery. TOWNWEAR STRETCH TOPS HOSIERY-SECOND FLOOR 69c ABOUT 40 PAIRS LADIES' Kid and cope gloves reduced for this clearance! Novelty and classic styles in block and brown. Sizes 5 3 and 6 only. GLOVES-STREET FLOOR CLEARANCE STREET FLOOR SPORTSWEAR! scramble table RAINCOATS AND CAPES, were Jo 3.98 BLOUSES, were to 3.98 i 4 3 I 2 I Were 3.98 1.99 Were 2.25 1.00 Were 2.98 1.49 Were 198 1.00 Sizes 22 to 30 26 JERKIN PRICE Reg. S.98 4.49 Reg.

7.98 3.99 Reg. 3.98 1.99 Sizes 12 ro 18. Corduroy, wool and royon mixtures..

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