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CHESTER TIMES-CHESTER. SATUJRDAY, DECEMBER 3. 19JJ The Month of December Is the month in which we frame New Year resolutions. If you have resolved to open a bank account, do it Rather than put it off, you had best begin now and when the Year, your resolution have a-'substantial basis. The National Pa.

mm JU5T1 Business Entertainment ani Social Fragrant Claimed the Atlenlian of Members at Yesterday's Gathering Proves Quinine is Never EHedive in the Cure a Grippe. Sevire Ciltt the S. W. MecDOWELL. MEDIA OFFICE, CLEAVE HALL -OPPOSITE COURT KOUSC SUNDAY SERVICES IN MEDIA CHURCHES Topics for To-morrow'B and the programs for tb.a 'Bay.

First Baptist Church, Bev. William B. Staub Pli pastor Sabbath School at Charles McCullough, superintendent; John Osier, Jr Mrs Joseph Leedom in charge of Primary Department First Presbyterian Church, Eev. Harper Sabbath School it 9 IS a. J.

Claude Bedford, superintendent: Charles Hodge, associate. Mrs. William Russell in charge of the Primary Department. Dr. Loeper will occupy the pulpit at both services.

His themes will be: 10.15 a. Convincing- Power and the Instrument; (.30 "Shall We Think of Our Limitations of Our Limitless Powers?" First Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev Hobert A. ilcllwain, "Harry superintendent S. The will County Prison will be in charge of the'-Baptists from three until four oclbck. iCONTlNUKU FWOBJ--FIRST I)r ,77: the Sabbath School; Mrs.

Ernes? Clark' in charge of the Primary Sacramental service in the morn- Dr Mcllwain will tell of Invitation." Extra services next week each Evening except (Victoria. Chapel, Victoria Flush Mills School at 10 a. evening service at 6.30''P. pastor. 'Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at.

7.30; regular meeting Aid Society evening at 7.30. Seats are free and everyone is welcome. The Orthodox Branch of Friends wil- meet in the Third Street Meeting House Meeting for worship at Middletown Frlen-i' Meeting at 10.30 a. First- day school at 11 a. m.

Providence will convene at' 10.15 a. First Day School at 11 a. m. Christ Protestant Episcopal Rov Harry Ransome, Kucharlst. 7.30.

a. Sunday Schools and Bible Classes at 9.30 a. Morning Prayer. Litany at 11 a. evensong and sermon at 4.30 p.

Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Francis Aidan Brady, vector. Masses at 7 and 10 o'clock a. "sabbath School at the Preston Tar- nail Memorial Chapel, Blue Hill, Sabbath morning at 10.30 o'clock. The first Sunday in each month at 2.30 p. m.

Middletown Presbyterian Church- Rev William Tenton pastor; Oscar Howarth, superintendent, of the Sabbath School. Service at the Methodist Episcopal mon drunkenness; FranK Bruno, assault and battery; Florence Cork, assault and battery; Frederick assault and James Baschonic, burglary; Peter- larceny; George Donnell, common drunkenness; Ellen and Daniel common drunkenness; Abraham Sapovits, non support; John Williams, assault and battery; carrying concealed deadly weapons; Charles Gallagher, surety of the peace; Charles Wilson, larceny; Harrison Bailey, assault and battery; John McGalley, surety of the peace; Nathaniel Marks, indecent exposure; Joseph Wincovitz, assault and battery; Earl Lodge, f. Theodore Bohruski, larceny; Joseph Smith, indecent exposure. Ttnaday, 6, 1910. 'K.

Pearce, cruelty to animals; Martha Purtroski, assault -and battery; Mary Marsh, assault and battery; Henry Brown, larceny; Gento Cesnaro, larceny; Walter Miller, breaking and entering, Frank Dawson, larceny; Thomas Green, larceny; James. Geary, larceny; Riley Boyd, larceny; Tom Pariscis, larceny; Joseph Fedick, assault battery; Robert Dawson, larceny; Harvey Moody, Howard Moody, Edward Grace, assault and battery with intent; William Nichol, assault and battery, etc Robert Harris, assault and battery, Edward Dickerson, William Tribet; Robert Thomas, larceny; Israel Broomall, assault and battery, C. C. D. Joseph Miles, assault and battery; Lulu Deshields, Lilly May White, larceny; Pater Tronick.

assault and battery, carrying concealed deadly weapons; Jolm Morris, assault and battery; Marion Zelinski, assault and battery; John Smith, assault and battery; Mike Bar- hitski, assault and battery; David 'C. Miller, false pretense; Peter Yansen, Members the Woman's Club, of Media, held their regular weelfly meeting in their cozy club room in tho Media Club house at Washington street and South. It being the first Friday in the month, the lirst hour was devoted to business. Airs. G-.

Herbert Brlnton, the president called the, meeting to order. In the absence of Miss Elizabeth Hall, the secretary, Mrs. J. Harrison Campbell, the treasurer, gave an encouraging report, showing sum remaining in th-e treasury. Mrs.

Ellis, chairman of tun lecture committee, announced that she had been able to secure Warwick James Price, who gave such an interesting course of lectures lust year, for the season, the. first to be delivered January 10. Mrs. Albert J. Williams, of th-e house committee, stated there are still some articles which have not been claimed, awaiting their owners.

Mrs. Horace R. Manley, who so ably rills the chairmanship of the hospitality committee, made a splendid report on her line of, work. Mrs. William V.

Davis told of the door receipts' which have been collected since the opening of the club last month. Mrs. Edward H. Hall reported that the winter work of the organized charity had not commenced but that contributions which can be used for this worthy object are acceptable at any time. Miss Johns, who is in charge of the classes, spoke of the likelihood of several being formed at an early, date.

Mrs. Smcdley read an interesting communication from Mrs. Gertrude Biddle, president of the State Federation, In which she suggested important subjects In which club women over the State can have influence with the Legislature. Tho members of the Federation have pledged themselves to assist as far their influence goes in the amendments which are to be to the child labor law.juvenile court and new school coda Mrs Isaac L. Miller, a former president of the club, who has not been present until yesterday for two years, owing to poor health, who worked hard to have juvenile court In Delaware county, explained amendments that those interested are endeavoring to have carried through very clearly.

Mrs. Hall gave brief report of a recent visit to the Wayne Club and Mrs. Trimble Pratt told of the delightful afternoon she had at the annual meeting of the New Century Club, Chester. A vote of thanks was given Mrs Manley and her assistants for tha splendid club supper which was served November 25. Mrs 'Morton Phelps Dickeson was to have read a paper, but owing to illness she was unable to be present.

The afternoon closed with music in charge of Mrs. Carolus M. Broomall The program was a highly entertaining one. George W. Whitehous, who has been studying in Germany, France ana Italy, delighted with his Nothing else that you ran talce will break your cold or end grippe so promptly as dose oC Pair's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken.

The most miserable neuralgic pains headache, dullness, head anil nosa stuffed up, I'everislmess, sneezing, running of the nose, sore throat mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheumatism pains and other distress begin to leave after the very first dose. Pape's Cold Compound is the result of three research at a cost of more fifty thousand dollars, and contains quinine, which we have conclusively emonstrated is not effective in the treat- lent of colds or Take this harmless Compound as direct- witli the knowledge that there is no tiier medicine made anywhere else la he world, which will euro your coul or nd Grippe misery as promptly and with- ut any other assistance or bad after- ffecta as a 25 cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in he world can supply. Church. Hinkson's Corner, lingford, at. 11 o'clock, near.

Rev. Wai- John Stringer will be services at. the South Media Methodist Episcopal church in the, evening. Rev. John Stringer in charge.

A E. Zion Church, South -Media, Rev. F. Dick, at the usual hours. Second Baptist a.

m. and 8 Sabbath School at 1 Pin. Allen Newman, superintendent. Rev. J.

Herr will -prench, and it that Rev. Klesor, of Petersburg, will be present. i-V Campbell A. M. E.

Church, Rev. Paris T)aker, at the usual hour Mr. Daker will occupy the pulpit sit both mornins and evening services and will preach from Psalm 119: IS, jind'from Corinthians 3: 36, subject, -Tho Unveiling Bye." The hour service at the rendered vocal solos and Dr. Carl Hind of Philadelphia, played upon the cello selections that were heartily received. Media, Mrs.

Jc-seph Hill Brinton, accompanied. Mr. Whitehous sang "Grauer Vogel Tiber 'der Halde, by Alexander von Fielitz; "Der.Stur mische Morgan," Schubert; "Tende Ties," Delbruck; "Nel Cor plunon Sento," Paesielle, and "A Red, Hose," Hastings. Dr Hinderman gave "D'Reva, Goltermann; "Romance," and Hawkln distributed had. been sent out by Snc- JOH2J £OAM'S DEATH.

of Madia vumbad to Piiauuioula. John Ksan. hi hl -respected citizcr. al MEDIA SOCIAL NEWS Cheiter People Have Absolute Proof oi Ueeds at Home. JURORS DRAWN DECEMBER TERM OF COURT The following: will serve as Grand Jurors for the term of court and will report at Media nest weak: Carr.

P. England. Clayton. ward, William Scott; Fifth Goorso Harrison; Sixth ward. Joseph Knott; Eighth ward, Thomas Dalton, Frank Thomas, Isaac P.

Johnson. Richard Stockton. Darby J. Nelson. B.

Groen. Allison. McKean. McMann, 1. Lavis.

W. Hewarth. F. Clmnndy. Prospect D.

Allison. H. Jenkins. Smith, C. iliJO.

mo to America for a visit, so wit the new world thai lie remained. a member of the A. O. 11. The deceased was-of a'cjulct aisposllloti was always ready to do UL Ulna ac-c for fellow man.

Ho is survived by a widow ami savcu children: Mrs. Mt-Cuft'orty. wife of Dr. R. Watson Mi-Oaffwiy, sl dent physician nt the Boys' House, of Refuge.

Glen Mills; Mrs. Charles Lord, of Clifton: Jolm Egan, the well known umpire of tho Leasue. wlio resides in Providence, R. Joseph and Eugene, who are In business In Philadelphia; Miss Mary, bookkeeper for William C. Ball, and Miss Margaret, bookkeeper at Sweeney's store The funeral will be hold at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed 'Virgin Mary Monday morning at ten o'clock, when mass will be saUl by Rev.

Francis Aidau Brady, fetor of tho church. He was faithfully nursed by his daughter, Mrs. McCafferty, who is a professional nurse. TBHDIOT FOR PHAINTI3ST. Berry, Engineering Company Wins Suit Against yenn Costing Company.

The jury 'in the suit ot the Berry Engineering Company against the. Penu Steel Casting Company yesterday returned' si- verdict awarding the plaintiff S351.1S. a his amount covers 'what the plaintlfl is to receive: for 'the first three months lor the Berrv boiler installed in the defendant plant The attorneys, J. E. McDonough.

for the and O. B. Dickinson" made addresses to the jury yesterday after which Judge Isaac Johnson delivered the charge. Former State Treasurer William H. Berry was In couit dur- hiK the trial and-was actively engaged with his counsel while the case was being tried.

Serving Subpoenas. COtcer Chariest MctJowan. of HuiKhts 'Was HI Mrtlia. Oil luisillf-SS terdav. He been for the Commonwcaltl which Joseph Ciree.il.

chnrKvd with murder. ot Ouk View, In Is i THE ATTRACTIVE BRIDE OF A. CHESTER MERCHANT Tlu- mvtty bride- of Frank tlw. popular-West'" Third, street merchant, is ahown In tho etching. Mrs- J.

Old Benjamin- T. Levis, ot West Second, street real estate dealer, lias found among his-belongings -copies of' tho Delaware County Republican, containing: Issues published from 1835 to 1S39, and he decided to present the book to the Delaware County Institute of-Science. papers, are well preserved. 'At that.time theRepublican was published in Darby. not words, but deeds that true merit.

The deeds of Doan'a Kidney Pills. For Chester Kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the t'8 tlmon pl ftoC SS ter people who have been cured to atxf cured. Mrs Margaret Fenegar, Herman street Chester, says: "It lve pleasure to confirm all I said Doan'a Kidney Hlls. 1 recommended them In January My health has been the best that time, I was afflicted with a con- slant' pcdn across the small ot: ma back extending Into my Headaches and dizzy spells 1 me nothing brought the slightest- relief.

'The kidney were irt regular In passage and thin was a source of great annoyance. Having Kidney Pills brought tc-'mr I to try them got a -box at Miller's Drug Store- remedy promptly relieved fore long every symptom of Wdnaw. complaint been driven, from -j -mvr br all dealers. Prlea Foatfr'-Mlburn Co, BuflaloL New Yorlt, sola agents for the Statue. Remember Mrs.

blotters which the Consumers League askine that persons finish their Christmas shopping before December 15. OF larceny; Richard Ittner, Edward Elliott, assault-and battery; Frank Hughes, assault and battery; M. DeRitis, larceny as bailee, Mark Lock, playfully pointing- pistol, carrying concealed deadly -weapons, assault and battery- December 7, 1910. Jacob Klster, selling liquor without a license; P. C.

Cqffey, selling; liquor without a. license; Morris Richardson, assault and battery; William Firth, enticement, Joseph Cross, assault and battery with intent; Evans Smith, assault and battery with intent; Joseph Green, murder, Frank Myesky, lar- cenv- Tony Podgwisky, John Wlnchen- aky" robbery; William Devinney, common drunkenness; Wasyl Lockonsle, assault and battery; Patrick McCarr ck, assault and battery; William Bradley, Annie Bradley, forcible entry and de- tainer; Braggto Clrayse, Alesandro Roberto false pretense; John Culick, assault and battery; John Shomes, pozzy Shemes, assault and battery; Thomas Wilson murder; Thomas H. Humphreys; John Polensky, assault and battery. Uacember, 8, 1910. Rrthur Reed manslaughter; Fannio Madison, assault and battery; Walter -Wilkins, selling eggs unfit for food; John Wrifrht, murder; Antonio Mamr- ano, keeping ferocious doe; Jacob Spielman assault and battery; Alonzo Geary, assault and battery, carrying concealed deadly -weapon; Michael P.

Haezle. of Grand-niece of Seirty Burled yesterday. Tlie funeral of Mrs. Susan McCord Turner, grand-niece of Betsy Ross, took place vesterday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Worrell, Tacony street, Frankford.

The services were conducted bv Dr John'W. McPherson, pastor of New Jerusalem Church, Frankford Interment was at Oxford Christ Church burying ground. The pall-bearers were fou? grandsons, Harry R. Turner, Fred Turner Frederick Turner Cooper, and Thomas Cooper, and two grand- Thomas V. Cooper 3rd, and William The deceased resided in Meuta Ridley Schermerhorn.

Ridley Township H. J- Stone. Charles Ferrell. The following petit jurors for the" first Howard Green. George M.

Hoskins, Joseph Renn, Johnson Simpson. Isaac Painter. Clifton Heights John C. Baldwin, G. W.

Carman, Lewis Fielding, John Mc- William Booth, Jesse A- Dutton. Lower Harry Fulton. Chester R. P- Coburn. First -ward, William S.

rikakeley, William P. Lear; Second ward, Benjamin Burgess; Third ward, 'Robert Watson, David Ulrich, Jacob T. Ftil- mer; Fourth ward, John Prendergast, Taylor C. Burko, Edward Cullln, Bernard Friel, Edward Bolduc; Fifth ward, -Eugene Nickerson, Patrick Carr, Joseph James Anderson, William Boyd, Harry Innia. W.

-McNutt; Sixth ward, Harry W. Pyle; Jacob Bauer; Eighth ward, Leary; Tenth ward, William J. McDowell, William P. BoHon, Eleventh ward, Alex. Edward Todd, George J.

G. Mitchell. Darby Franklin John M. -Drew, John H. White.

Upper Darby Clark F. George Baiter, Thomas J. Morgan Lizsey, Wai- tor Jcssup; Joseph D. Curtis A. Hirst, Hubert Hayes.

Seth Duey. Marcus Frank S. Vernon, a Walter L. sons, Turner. for over half mother-in-law Cooper.

a century. She was the the late Hon. T. V. For the Ambulance The ladies who reside at Llewellyn and vicinKv held a bake in the building where John B.

Rhodes conducted a general store for a number of years, last evening for the purpose of raisins funds to purchase an at ambulance. The Mother Superior at the Convent, which is located in Aston will give them permission to keep the ambulance at the Convent and will -supply two horses to be used when it is necessary to convey patients to the various hospitals. political I.OTO I-east. Friends oC Enoch Love, assistant janitor at Court House gathered at Fifth street hall, where a love least was held Mr Love is an active worker among the colored race and has taken a leading part Detwiler, of Glen Mill.i. underwent an operation at the Media Hospital y6 Mtes Clilsholm, sister Miss Chlsholm.

superintendent of the hos- nltal. who was operated upon for appendicitis a. week ago, is convalescing. Armory It is expected there will be a large gathering of young folks at the dance which Chester Singleton and Clarence Frank will' give in the Armory this even- Ing 'Guests are expected from Media. West Chester.

Philadelphia, Wilmington and other points. who. was Miss Jennie Askins, Philadelphia ghl'and became the wife ot Mr. Beiman Sunday evening. November L'Oth, the ceremony being performed in the Hebrew Synagogue on Fifth street, bolow Carpenter, Philadelphia, and was ed by a large number of friends ana invited guests.

A mooting of the Parent-Teachers' Association will be held at the school building at Third and Olive streets on- iues- dav evening, December which the parents in particular and, the general public will be invited, School-matters will bo discussed. The executive committee will hold" a meeting next week. The Woman Alive to her own best as soon as there is need will help her whole system -with the tonic action of BEECHAMS PILLS All women should read the special directions with every box. Sold ET 1" William Place your Orders for in political life--in the North ward. The Advantage of The importance of transacting one's banking business with a Bank that has adequate facilities is emphasized every business day.

The first National Bank of Medja riiodern facilities, developed and perfected by many years of experience. Accounts subject to check, vited." are cordially in- The First National Bank of Media CHARTERED 1864 The Bank of Safety and Service Surplus and Profits, $342,000.00 Friends of his, white and colored gathered at the hall. William H. BUey, acted as toastmaster. Addresses were made by Recorder of Deeds J.

Lord RIgby Harry J. Maklver, Rev. Paris Daker and others. A. loiible Celebration.

William Archie and Harry Lee, the two little sons of air. and Mrs. George Labue, of South Media, celebrated their birthday anniversaries jointly recently. The elder boy was seven years old and the younger two. They celebrated the day in play the evening were treated to a fine supper after which they had ice cream cake.

The boys are sons of George Labue, an oblidgins driver for J. D. Pierson, the liveryman. Mingin Sheridan Lindsay, William Charles D. Evana, Bills Barker, Harny Grant.

Elsenblae, John Upper Regester, William Fossett. Prospect Anderson, J. E. TI Radn H. Welsh, A.

J. Bailey. Ridlay Hamilton, -Walter Bryan. Thomas Feeley. E.

HaineS. Sullivan. property Transferred. Mr and Mrs. Charles P.

Doane, ot Cllt- ton Heights, have transferred to daughter, Mrs. Mabel H. Collins, buildings and a lot, 50 by 185 feet, at Clifton Heights. The price was nominal. Mrs.

Collins is the wife of-Eddie Collins the famous ball player who helped the Athletics win the World's Championship. Bought Property. Dr Booth, of Booth Corner, has pur-, the'property of the late Pheobe Young at Chelsea. It Is at the Intersection of five roads. It contains eieht acres, house, barn aixl blacksmith shop The price pnid was JS.OOO and many consider that the place was bought at a bargain.

Bam Destroyed By Tire. A large barn belonging to George Me- Fadden, a wealthy resident of Radnor township, was destroyed by fire on Thursday night. Some livestock, the crops and farming Implements were burned. The property is that which was formerly owned by Anderson Kirk. Unclaimed Ijotters.

Letters addressed 'to the following persona remain unclaimed in the Media post office for the weak ending December 3. Mrs Kate Cole, Miss Anna. Conard, Mrs. Charles Farrell," Mrs. Charles Merchant.

Enjoying 1 the Chase. The members of the Rose Tree Hunt Club are enjoying a chase to-day. They Engraved Name Cards and Monogrir Stationery Fine NiW Box Papers to select from SPENCER STATIONERY GO. 530 Market Street LEARN To SAVE Our BMK1M6 MAIL DlpVtlHlt was Btccially Incorporated Into our to meet the needs and re- quiromerits of the rapidly inoreas- ing number of dwellers in-the sub-, urbo-and tho country districts. Our, system of Banking by Mall offers'to those living In sections not sup'iilleu with banks the name facll- Itlea for transacting their business with us enjoyed by 'our city depositors.

It removes the'often great Inconvenience, Ions of time and expense occasioned by a special visit to. town In'order to deposit or withdraw money. It Insures safe-keeping of funds, with a profitable Interest yield. Through this Department all the various transactions with UP, the opening of an account, making posltn or withdrawals, can be ac- compllolied directly br mall. Write'for boolclat explaining our system.

Interest Cent. for 1910 vJ 100 Small accounts are welcome. The Western Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia TENTH AHD WAI.HUT 8TBEET3. We have been in business over and ings gotten us pitrons their business. oror S39.000.000.00 over Opim accounts over 53,700.

Home Missionary Society. Members of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Ghurcii, will jneet. at the home of Mrs. Ball, on North Jackson Qjtreet, Tuesday afternoon, December 6 at three o'clock. The-officers are: President.

Mrs. Walter W. Hibbert; vice presidents Mrs. Arthur B. Adams Mrs.

Frleml Re- cister- secretary, Mrs. Paul McKnight and treasurer, Mrs. Walter C. Curtis. Wot the Man Wanted.

The who was questioned yesterday in the Sheriff's oflice in order to learn he was "Standing who Is "wanted for-the outrage on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Litzenberg gave his name as James Miles. He said that he was on his.way from met at Gradyville at ten morning to start the o'clock this not the rnau wanted. Will probated.

The ivMll o'f Richard Grunwcll, late of Boothwyn, was probated, yesterday In tho office of tho Beglster ot Wills. He leaves SI to c-aeh of his children, William Anna Helen G. Rlchnrd M. and 7M- ward O. 'The rest of the estate Is left to Ills widow, Eliza Grunwell.

At her death it will pass Into possession of their two youngest B. and Sarah A. Says Elder Cunningham. When pure healthy blood courses through every vein and artery of the body, the organs are in a condition and a strenuous active life is a pleasure -to man or woman. But if the blood is impure and sluggish, the appetite poor, digestion weak and vitality not up to standard, life is a Burden; then you need-Vino! our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil.

Such evidence as comes from Henry Cunningham, elder of the Baptist Church, IClns- ton, N. should be convincing 1U says "I was run-down from general debility," and suffered from vir- tieo I took Vinol with the most gratifying- results. I gained In health and strength and now feel unusually well. Elder Cunningham's-, recovery was due to the combined action of tho medicinal elements of cods' llvera, aided by the blood making and strength creating 1 properties oC tonic Iron contained In Vinol. Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will bo 1 od if It doci not help you.

Miller's Drug Store, Chester. Vinol IB sola In parby by Barton Cloud. BUY HERE Because our goods cm be relied upon. BUY HERE Because you are sure you are getting good value. BUY HERE Because you get trie nest for the least money.

BUY HERE Because our quality In everything is the Dest. BUY HERE Because you know It Is good ir It comes from The Cross Co. Jewelers Opticians 618 Edgmont Chester. We extend our hearty to our friends who visited our store durlnt- tho Chi Namel demonatia- tlon and to those did -not witness this wpndurtul system of Braining and varnishing we respectfully extend a cordial Invitation to call now and we teach you in 'live minutes hojv to finish old doors or woodwork of any kind" so that they will have grain and t'olor oi hard wood. ths H.

BICKLEY Fourtn and Market Sts. Fobs watch Men's scarf pins, watches, rings, chains, match safes gold and silver, solid or heavy plate. Our designs in all these are so many and varied that we are bound to suit every taste. May we show you some of the latest and swellest John Kirschnek 108 State Media, Pa. Dr.

Cook confesses to uncertainty 'as to whether he reached the pole or not. You will soon have polar weather without being at the pole. There is no uncertainty we i.ell'you will turn Freezing winds into Balmy zephyrs Try out. C. FrankWilliamson, Media, Pa.

Perfumes Choice Odors Of Rare and Exquisite Quality CREIGBTON'S GIFT STORE Ellis Pharmacy R. B. Dickinson, Prop. MEDIA, PA. Cut Glass and a-Brac, ladies' Neck Wear, Beits, Belt Pius and Buckles, Silver Mesh and Bead Bags, Leather Bags and Parses, Toilet and Manicure Sets, Jewel Cases and Novelties, it will pay you to look over our line.

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