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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 7

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JTll'BSDAT, DECBMBKR 5. DUNKIRK EVBNINO OBSERVER PAOt 8Rf KM 0. MOMlYIt M. F. OLOOi -THE- WEST '309 Avenue Gift Suggestions Stationery Most complete-line of stationery the famous aiid Eaton, Crane uml Pike Leather Goods Btixton Bill Taincrs--for new hills--no stitches--can't rip-will not buckle when loaded--Guaranteed the life of leather.

An ideal gift--Five Year Diary. A reminder of the giver, equipped with lock and key. Leather writing cases--a gentle suggestion for more letters equipped with lap pads, address book, stamp book and paper. Perfume and Toilet Water Le Golliwog, llpubigant, Coty, Karcss, Evening In Paris, I i Candy Maillaul, Whitman's, Goblin's Sanioset--all a a i boxes. Pens, Pencils, Desk Sets Nationally known inakprs such as Parker, Waterman, Sheaffer, and Jngcrsoll.

They'll win your enthusiasm and that is proof a they will make welcome gifts for dear ones or business associates. Books Children's books, all ages, approved by Child i Jl.i First-edition--ncn-f id ion and i i copyrights. Your choice from the largest assortment of books. Perfume Atomizers a i the DC Vilbiss i a a from i are judged Kodak and Cine Kodak Kastman--if it-is to be a Kailuk. Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Tobacco is a good smoke--only when it is i i i for Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobacco.

Lighters (live him a lighter--Douglas and others, popular priced. We Know That the More You Shop Around, the More You Will Come Back To To Buy! Corner News 353 Central Avenue, Dunkirk, N. Y. FOR SALE- MODERN HOUSE Good Location JOHN F.GREEN 303 Central Avenue Tel. 4177 DELAYS HAVE DANGEROUS Philosophera may counsel you concerning thedangcrs beset modern life.

You ihese'dangers in the experiences of others. Fire one of the greatest! Why delay hiving your imui? ance reviewed and adjusted to your present needs! Delay? arc dangcrous-and expensive! SEE Tin W. W. A Insurance I'koM MM. t.

Fresh Ocean Fish For Friday Deep Sea Fillets of Haddock, skinless and boneless; Fillet of Sole, Halibut, Sword Fish, Fresh Cod, Salt Cod, Smoked Fiiyian Baddies, Whole Fish and Fillets-- Fresh and Salt Mackerel. RICHELIEU Clam Chowder and Minced Clams, Fresh Clams. Chesapeake Bay Oysters--selects, counts, standards, mediums. RICHELIEU Canned Fish--Lobster, Salmon, Crabmeat, Tuna, Shrimp, Caviar, Anchovies, Sardines. Fresh Vegetables in Great Variety.

Russet, Baldwin and Greening Apples. Stay at Home-Phone for 2335 or 2336 Prompt Service--Free Delivery The HeyL Grocery CITY AND VICINITY MISSING PAPERS I I Anj mbicrlber not recehini hli paper bjr 1:10 o'clock In the cm copy I delivered br ipeclil meisenier I (without by telephon- Ing the Western Union, number i iJJl. 'Subtcrlberi are reqneit- to call Hi ioon arier 6:30 o'clock at ii no calli" will accepted alter eight I o'clock. On Saturdar calli will accepted between and i p. ra.

Thli li (or 4 Dunkirk inbicrlberi onlT. Anj subicrlber Ihrlnc eait ol 4 Railroad avenue and touth ot Talcott atmt, who n6t get bli paper call A. Papier- 6kI, phone 4211. I --Valspar varnish. McMachan.

--Garage for rent. McMachau. --New neckwear ready I.err's. --Your credit is good at --Small furnished upper flat (or rent. 60S Swan St.

--Small house tor rent. 319 Robin St. Phone 2493. --Furnished flats for reqt reasonable. Also rooms.

62 Ruggles. --Our coffee with cream la dallclous. Brie Hotel Restaurant. --Child's roll top desk for sale. Call 4895.

--Four-room house for sale cheap Owner leaving city. Call Observer --Xmas tree sets $1.00, complete with 8 Mazda, bulbs. SummcrlM'a --Lustiquick, four-hour enamel for woodwork and furniture. McMachun. --Apples--fair grade Spy Baldwin.

L. J. Poland. Fredonia Phone 673. --Suits made-to-measure, $25.00.

L. Klnn, 55 E. 3rd St. --For sale, Victor ortliophouie vie- troia good as new, will sell cheap with records, 16 N. Ermine upstairs.

--Only a short tirno ieft now 10 bring your pillows In at special reduced prices. Dunkirk Laundry Inc. --Sale on Dr. Demon's and Kozy Kid sleeping garments Tor children at Solomon's. --For Friday and Saturday, dresses that to $24.75, now to $22 50, at Amy Humiitirey's.

pair second hand boh slolghs for sale O'Donnell'a Lumber phone 22i'j. --75 rents for a galvanized bushel Train Wrecker Give Tom Vemon, above, 44-year-old ex- convict, undetvirrest at Pawnee, admits wrecking a Southern Pacific train near Saucus, Nor. 10, robbing the passengers, but dauloa he ifl guilty of a similar crime ue.tr Cheyenne, Wyo. He Is fighting extiadltlon to Wyoming, where he faces death, but 8as he ki willing to return to California, where ho faces a prison term. I' Salvation Army Will Be Out on Street Tomorrow Making Annual Collections.

The Salvation Army's kettles will uinmar on the shouts ot Dunkirk tomorrow, starting the annual collcc lion ot funds for tbo purclia'o of Christmas dinners for tbo poor. Sixty well filled baskets were JIs- tributod by tho army last year wnrlhr families whoao condition canto to tho attention rf tho army. Many homas wi-rn niiwln iiapiiy basket for carrying ashes. Hard nan- 29 E. 4th.

XtV assortment of metallic, vel- vot and foil hats Prices reasonable- Getlen's --Special salo on children's rain coats, in red, blue, brown and black, at Solomon's. --Every lleeco overcoat Is a genuine Mt. Rock fleeciO or an Imitation of It--Levy's. --Fort Orango paper. 4 roils 25c; largo chlpso, 21c; jello, 3 for 24c The Pantry.

--Buy her one of those now style vanity cases--See our selection. Aron- son'B. --Holiday ehowlng of lorely chiffon and service weight holoproot hosiery full fashioned. New Paris heel, to top. Special $1.50.

Gotlen's. --RIchman's clothes, all I2S.60. Call agent. Park Avenue Hotel, Dunkirk, N. Phone 2556.

--Modern home, with saragu for rent; all conveniences. Reasonable. Phone 2464, or 2064. --Sale on men's, ladies' and chil- ren's bathrobes at Solomon's. --Sale on blankets, In all wool, part wool and fleeced, in single and double, at --Brookfield tub butter, 47-c; pure silver lint lard, 2 2Sc.

The Pantry. --Plaques in silhouette and color, also silhouettes. Summerloe's i Corner. --Flat for rent, 73 Ruggles St. Inquire ot Bernard Bullock, 295 West Main, Fredonia.

--Just received a now supply of juga and cream pitchers. Summer lee's Gilt Corner, --E. M. Davis property at 425 Deer for salo at $3,000 to settle estate Inquire John K. Patterson.

--Photographs. How much they mean to all ot us. a few for Christmas. The Good Studio. --Suow shovels made of iieavy black steel, $1.25 others at 60s.

Phone 2631. Service Hardware Co. --Buy her one of those beautiful fifcklaces. cryital, amber, pearl, amethyst and emerald effects. Aron- son'fl.

--Sale on men's, and children's night gowns and pajamas at Solomon's. --Buy your portable typewriter at the Dunkirk Business Institute. We teach you, free of charge, how to operate it. --For re-nt, January 1, suite rooms iu tlio Wright Apartments: also Immediate possession 211 Dove St. Lake Shore Seed Co.

--Holiday salo on winter coals Heavy weight broadcloth with large fur collars and cuffs. Will be sold, regardless of cost, action's. --Just received another spring shipment of ladles' wool lined, all rubber gaiters, $1.98 and up. Kuan- ner's Surprise Store, 317 Main St. --Practical gifts, at reasonable prices, for the entire family.

Service Hdw. 29 B. 4th St. --Large selection of pocket HcM- ers Including the famous Ronson, Carlton and Clark--engraving free. Aronson's.

--Expert, fur work, cleaning glazing, also cloth coats remodeled 10 fit the present style Carrey's 421 Central Are. tweed. Yetrets and Canton crepo drEssei. Variety of styles. Greatly reduced In prices for Friday and Saturday.

Cetlen's, --Jumping ropes and airplanes (or the boys and ulrls who bring their "to Toyland J. Penney Co. --Wanted, experienced bookkeeper as', and desjreil salary. Apply In writing lo 3, Observer. through the donations of Dunkirk ami Frcdonta people.

A nunibi'r of worn taken cure of both in i and Fredonia and in sonio sections. The quota sot for tills imrposo tills year is $1,090 and Capt. Starr Cliasf hopes that tills amount i bo raised before (liia campaign is over tho day before Christmas. A number of applications lire al- I ready coming In at tho army's head quarters, Deer and Fourth streets, and' many more undoubtedly will bo ro- ctlved, each ot which i bo carefully investigated by Captain or members of hla staff. In order that there bo no duplication of Captain Chase is that other societies, churches, clulii or other organizations, planning distribution ot Christmas baskets for the poor compare lists a few pri, to Christmas.

Checks cash for this worthy cause may be sent to or at thf army's headquarters. Chocks should bo made payable' to tho Salvation Army. RED CROSS CAMPAIGN HAS GOOD RESULTS Although final reports ot tho Red Cross membership drive are not completed, it Is expected that this year's membership will equal that of lost year, when all tho returns are made During tho past year, there were 710 members In i and the branch chapters In Fredonia, Wostflplfl Brocton, Forestvillo, Cassadaga, Sll rer Crock and oilier towns In North ern Chautaurjuu brought thu total membership to 1700. Cassudaga was tho first branch to make its report, a i 25 moiiibon The campaign thoro was cortducted by tho Chamber of Commerce. Fro donla members have been busy In tbnlr ramnalen, and a largo sized membership Is expected there, as the Red Cross helps to support the Fredonia Health Center.

FURNITURE The Gift Enduring When you give furniture, you give a gift that keeps on giving long after others have been forgotten. And remember--when you buy your furniture at Graf's, you are confident that you are buying furniture that is styled right and built right--at a price that is extremely low for quality merchandise. Here Are a Few Suggestions: Smoking Stands $1.50 to $25.00 Cedar Chests (in either walnut or natural finish) $10.50 to $50.00 End Tables $1.50 to $25.00 Bridge Lamps $1.39 to $30.00 Console Mirrors $4.00 to $40.00 Magazine Racks $1.60 to Vacuum Cleaners $24.50 to $79.50 Thor Electric Ironcr $79.50 Living Room Suite (Special). Be sure to visit our China, Glass and Toy Department in the basement. Four Storei in Buffalo Geo.

H. Graf Co. Complete Home Furniihfcn '319-323 Central Avenue Phone 2393 Wboleiale Retail Dunkirk, N. THEODORE SNEARLY TO BE I A A Tho funeral of Theodore Sncarlv will he hnld at hit homo, 81 West 5Ui stroot, on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, tho ROT. Chaid will offlclato.

Tho Dunkirk Commandery KnlRhts Templar No. 40 will officiate at grave, liuriai in Fnreit Hill cemetery. ATTENTION BROTHERS I Tbo regular monthly meeting of tho Monlufizko Social Club, will bo hold Friday Doc. 0, 192D. WALTER J.

SOBKOWflKr. Secretary. RKLIADLK party wanted to handle Watklns Products In Dunkirk. Customers established. Excellent oppor- i for right man.

F.arnlngs ovor $10 wookly. Wrlto E. Ruhnke 231 Johnson Newark, N. Order Your Personal Christinas Greeting Cards Now We invite you to step into one of our store and see the beautiful assortment of personal Christmas cards, we are now showing. We suggest that you place your order early and avoid possible disappoint- ment.

Monroe's Drug Stores Three REXALL Stores DUNKIRK nod FREDONIA Rubber Footwear SPECIALS MEN'S, BOYS' YOUTHS' RUBBERS One lot at 50c PER PAIR LADIES' GAITERS Jersey and wool tops, plain or velvet black and $1.69 AND UP LADIES' RUBBER GAITERS Tan, black, All sixes. $1.69 AND UP LADIES' MONOPUL GAITER Tan clii'ck. All SPECIAL $1.98 LADIES' RUBBERS One lot of Indies' rubbers. Red wool lining. 50c PER PAIR MEN'S RUBBERS Clolli top.

Odd lot of sizes. SPECIAL 79c PER PAIR MEN'S ARCTICS for dress wear. SPECIAL $1.98 LADIES' ARCTICS Four-buckle wool jersoj tops Guaranteed SPECIAL $1.39 KUSHNER'S SURPRISE STORE 317 MAIN STREET DUNKIRK, N. LET THE ADVERTISEMENTS GUIDE YOU Bead them regnkrly. ton intarwting any other ntwi in tht THIS in Uuir toor.

They concern YOU, penowilly. Retd them to know the vtlue that is in the buy..

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