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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 2

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The Daily Recordi
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Long Branch, New Jersey
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0 4 LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, FRD3AY, NOV. 17, 1922. -1 17x25 PILLOWS Covered with heavy blue striped ticking FELT BEDROOM SLIPPERS In all wanted colors and styles Anniversary Sale Price 75c pair COTTON AND WOOL WOMEN'S HOSE In all wanted shades Anniversary Sale Price 25c pair i WINDOW SHADES In, all colors, complete Anniversary Sale Price 45c each Anniversary Sale Price 98c each First Cardoim's 1921 i Domestics Chinaware at Beiow Cost i i mber 16 to Nove An assortment of Cups, Saucers, Soup and Dinner Plates. Values to 25c each. At This Sale.

10c ierJki bleached Muslin, very special 9c yard ill Extra hSavy Unbleached Muslin, 36 Inches wide. i BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELED WAREj 17e yard Sal price Sheets and Pillow Cases that will sell quickly Blankets and Comfortables Women's and Misses' Winter Underwear Bleached Muslin, good heavy duality, free from tarch. Sale price ytrei Consisting of large size Coffee and Tea Double Boilers, Sauce PaPna and 14 quart Dish Pans. At This Sale. 79c each Full Size Blankets, in Pink.

Blue and Gray Plaids. 72x90 Sheets, made of fine muslin, with seam. Sale Price. 79c each 81x90 Sheets, of extra fine muslin. A wonderful -Regular $3.75 pair.

Sale Price $2.98 pair Berkeley Cambria Sale price 25c yard Indian Head. 38 inche wide. Sale price. 25c yard 4-9c each 1 1 i i i i ALUMINUM WAtE. Your Choice i Full Size Comfortables, filled 'with white cotton, Value.

Sale Price. $1.49 each 54x90 Sheets, well made. Well Wear WelL Sale Turkish Towels, in plain or with blue borders, covered with fine flowered cambric. Regular $3.50. Price.

89c each large site. 8x14. Sale price Z4c eacn Price $2.93 each This is a wonderful value. Women's and Misses Vests and Pants, in all and extra Bizes, with short and long sleeves, high and low neck. Regular value 75c, at this sale only 49c each'.

4 and 6-quart Sauce Pans, 10-tuarT Water PaU, Double Boiler, Preserving Kettles and Double Roasters. At This Sale. 1 98c each 42x36 Pillow Cases. Sale Price. 19c each Huck Towels, with red borders.

Sale price. 45x36 Mohawk Pillow Cases. Sale Price. 35 each 3 Tor zsc Crib Blankets 98c each 4-piece Canister Set At This each all Linen, with blue or red border. Sale Price 7 GRAY ENAMELEC WARE.

Hack Toweling, heavy quality. Sale Price 15c yard i Silk and Woolen Hosiery lfquart; Dish Pan, 4-quart Saice Pan with cover. Coffee and Tea Pots. At This each xvhum Ontlnr Flannel. 37 inches wide.

Sale Price 15c yard Broadcloth, Velouiy Serge and Wool Tricotine All Wool Tweed, in Brown, Oxford, Blue and an, 54 inches wide. Regular $1.98. Sale Price. yard All Wool Velour, j4 Brown, Tan and Harding Blue, 54 inches wide. Regular $2.75 Sale Price.

$225 yard Chiffon Broadcloth, beautiful quality, sponged and shrunk, in Black, Brown and Navy Blue, 54 inches wide. Regular $3.98. Sale Price. yard All Wool Black and White Sport Check, 54 inches wide. Regular Sale.

Price. $2.50 yard Woman's Woolen Hose, in Blue and Tan Outing Flannel, pink, blue, gray and in assorted Anniversary Price 69c pair stripe. 27 inches wide, saie mce yarn Extra Values in Draperies Corsets and Brassieres CB. Corsets, at this, sale $129 R. G.

Corsets, at this sale j95ft Brassieres, in Pink, all sizes, atLJhis sale ....1 Long Brafesieres, with elastic garters, in Pink, at this sale 85c Flannelette Night Gowns, at this sale 79c Flannelette Petticoats, in Gray and Pink, at this sale Windsor Crepe, pink, blue, orchid and white. Sale. All Wool Women's Hose, in Brown and Oxford. Anniversary Price. pair Price 36-incK wide Cretonnes, la veipretty dark and Bed Spreads, large size.

Sale Price $2.49 each silk and Wool WomWiOH, Oxford, I all wool, In Navy.o'nly. Regular $3.25. Sale Price. $2.75 yard Brown and Gray. Anniversary Price.

light patterns. Sale yard -j'; I I Cretonnes, In dark gTouriJ, with, peat assorted pat-j terns, 36 Infehes wide. Sale yard. run SDread. extra fine quality.

Sale Price 51.49 pair 93.49 eacn. All Wool French Serge, in Black and Navy, 54 inches wide. Regular $1.98. Sale Price. $1.75 yard Tweed, 36 inches wide, in Brown, Tan, Blue and Dark Red.

Sale Price. 65c yard i r.rotnnTies. heaw mialCr. in tanestry effect. 26 ADron Sale Price 15e yardx Pure Thread Silk Hose, Black, White and colors.

Anniversary Price. $1.49 pair 36-iacn wide Percale, assorted figures and stripes. inches wide. Sale price 29c yard Terry Cloth, in very lich dark patterns, two-tone i effect, "26 inches Wide. AnniTersary Sale Price Sale Price.

17c yara Children's Hose CURTAIN MATERIAL. 9 CARD 9 NEW STTOIRE Marquisette and iierim, In White and Ecru, with READY CURTAINS. or without borders. Sale Price yard. Children's 8port Hose, in all colors and sizes.

Anniversary Price 39c pair i Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose, in Black only. Anniversary Price. pair Curtains, ready to hang, of fine Marquisette, with lace edging, 2 yards lond, Dutch effect St. Eisner Building Madras, in White and Ecru, In very pretty, pat Regular value $1.69. Sale $1.25 pair terns, 36 Inches wide.

Sale Price. yara iiWoct ranV ffpniitine-. have been 'and George Aumack. A number issued. 6f this number 1,477 have new members will join.

NEW Eunice Rowena Hawthorne, daugh been allotted since the first of the present year. ter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. T.

Haw- It is considered remarkable that Rev. C. O. Blanton, of Bound Brook, T7 i ew Jersey i i hffim? in i EDS PLANNED EEMI such a large proportion of these marks of distinction should have trv i i iiiiimrfiiiiiid Red'1 Bank -p for been given out In the past 10 months. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will serve a supper in the chapel next Wednesday night, Nov.

22. In order to obtain this much coveted eagle badge, the Scout begins as a Rev. W. T. Hawthorne and C.

V. National Council Of Boy tenderfoot and climbs up the ladder one rung at a time until he becomes Aumack recently attended a prayer Jewel meeting ana conierence at jiignis- a second-class, and then a first-class ami? town in the interest of the Scout. It is at this point that the 'Scouts Carrying Out Ex-' pansion Program. boy begins to do his real climbing, evangelistic campaigns. The ladies of the Sanford Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church met which calls for training along special New York.

Nov. 17. The National lines. After be is a first-class Scout, THE Largest, Finest Storeys not the most Council of the Boy Scouts of Amer he may become a life Scout, and at the manse to make arrangements for their annual bazaar, and supper. ica, carnrinz out its program of ex The truth about it is that GOOD CATTLE are A pensive in fact, when store grows 4arge then a star Scout, and then comes the highest rank, which Is Eagle.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laird ana pansion, has announced its purpose Bert Laird, I all of Trenton, visited of onenlng four ble national centers Eleven of the merit badges the Scout mnst obtain to become an Eagle are for the expert training of Scout exe required to produce good meat. If you like GOOD MEAT come and do your buying here. You will find that our meats have a flavor and tenderness is proof in itself that it has best served the munity Large stores, finely located and handsoir specifically in the fields of first aid, cutives, j- Mr.

and Mrs. D. E. Laird one day this week. Charles Camp and Gerald Camp, of Newark, have been spending this week with Mr.

and Mrs. E. V. Burke. Immediate plans are on foot to es life saving, personal health, public health, cooking, camping, civics, bird tablish the first of these centers near New York, and the Council Is already all their own.

study, path finding, pioneering, and The third grade was the banner oeolrlnsf srnund for that TJUIDOSe. It athletics or physical development stocKeu, uu large uusmeas auu can ucsl servt; public. class in attendance last week, having From now until next February the is honed to establish other centers, 99.7 per cent. Smut organization will- conduct a yivunii one in the Far west and one in the Miss Edna Lefferson, Miss Ade laide Keyes and Miss Nettie C. Fish South.

This "headquarters In the campaign for more members. It is hoped to Increase the enrollment by 100,000 Scouts, or twenty-five per snent an evening with Miss Kath field" will furnish an opportunity to concentrate experimental work as arine Hoffman in honor of her birth cent of the present membership. This store caters to all, no matter how: small or their Wants. Come in and get acquainted witi wares. Compare our price? with other jewelers show the same dependable quality wares, anc day recently.

well as furnish an excellent training Next Monday night the annual center, especially for courses in "How FRESH SHOULDERS lb 17c FRESH HAMS 25c CHUCK ROAST 15c HJRE PORK SAUSAGE lb 35c LEAN PORK CHOPS 25c Chopped Beef 20c Corned Beef 10c Rib Roast 22c up Flank Steaks 25c ENGLISHT0WN election of officers of the Manalapan Grange will be held. Pictures will be shown during the Lecturers Hour Wilbert Rich and his daughters, know vou vill always return, land buy. to Train Scoutmasters. If It is not practicable to bring the executives to the centers for training along these lines, it will be possible to move the head faculty to different ptfrts of the country. The Scout executive is the salaried official In a big city, or community, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Homes, of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Rowe recently. On Tuesday the Englishtown Fire Company was called by Rooney. E. Elv. a fire having started" it uhe en- the Misses Gladys and Erma Rich, of i Palmvra.

were guests oi Mrs. Har riet Keyes one day. this week. CRUELtf Mrs. Brown "Yer ain't who makes scouting bis business, lookin' too happy to-day, Mrs.

Jones and directs the volunteer leadership FRESH KILLED POULTRY and ALL BRANDS OF HAM AND BACON 'gine room. The Freehold Company was also they sent twd chemicals and a. steamer. Fortunately before the, Freehold Company arrived the fire was extinguished and practically no damage of any account ot. Anna jv" What's tn?" of the movement For many years Mrs.

up? Jone there have been available In different has been promising aU'-the wee narts of the country, various train take me: ana iiuy to see ing courses for scoutmasters. The Edw. Cass Son Chaplin, and this mornin Mrs. William Werling and her scoutmaster is the volunteer leader hn iiVn charea of a unit called a 1 't $44.00 'r hour ago, just as we rwa! dy, bis strike was de' he had to go Long Branch vj New York City, where they spent a week. 1 The executive committee ot the Brotherhood met recently at- the what's Contractor.

troop. Mortimer I Schiff, who has served as Vice-President of the National Council, hat recently been appointed International. Commissioner of the organization. He will devote his Ime to the international affairs of ISoy Scouts. r.

V-- Guaranteed Three "Years 1 against everything' but the loss' of, the watch and its submersion in water. whllas a Bhock absorber. 1 let us ex- I r7 pose home of R. E. Voorhges.

The Mite Society Kin meet Friday, the hnofcij' u8 v7. con. Specif pearl gentleman rirl people read the ad K1 oppor" 4kI clasr Gup' auu juj a. lava tne eegummg 01 sc ntry over twelve lve 'night a 4 7.

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