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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 14

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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14
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FOURTEEN THE EVEMINQ REVIEW, EAST OHIO FRilWV. riFCI-ViRI'R WINTER SALE i CORNER finn MB WASHINGTON tllb LargMl I OwWlltefe CORNER finHANO WASHINGTON I Extra Special I Men's Suits The Greatest Ever Known Offerings for Saturday Many More Bargains, Throughout the Entire Store Clommd Co0Bbrata The Mew Tmer Our Semi Annua. ClOthiDg i I eie Aid Overcoats $18 and $20 eie eTe Qualities Siiit'i and Over- mats iti in tlic Imi not every in every pure woolen; ail the latest styles, regu- eje lars, and stouts. For tliis eje extraordinary sale vve have sc- Iccted our odds and cnd.s—one efe or two or three suit.s or a kind. 39c Shirt Sale Sl.fK)—ifl.25 $1.50 (ptaliiies the iieckhand style; line pereale.s and madras clot laundered cuiTs rut fast colors, all sizes; con- veiiiciitly arranged as usual on tables for easy picking.

See Our Windows Suits and Overcoats 19.50 Special lines selected for radical order to please the people who wait for the after Christmas sales and who we cannot afford to disappoint. 11.90 BOVS' CHINCHILLA 0VEHC0AT3 A of tfial with lagA call InR for nultoii lo nork stylns, wltU belts sit around, in and navy; sizes to i $3.93 2.00 at. Faory paffems, convertible collar Htyle.i, yietty lo 12 yeara. $6.50 Overcoats reduced to THh new pim-bbaek as well as looae 1 handMoene array of lemiitirui pallHrnH; to 17 years. 05.08 Boys' the $3.98 grade, reduced to Of course for will po qiiif Icly the neat, nobby all $7.50 Blue Serge Suits for Ml wool; and the of it ia, they are a new ordered more than eight nuuiths hko which the maQUtac- tuters simply could not deliver until now.

Two Pants Suits for In a large varieiy of fancy aUo blue In nobby Norfolk btylea Uued trousers; all sizes. 07.50 In ihi.s showing vve have included garments that sold up as high as production the newest styles, all the most heaiitiful woolcn.s. Tlie new pinchhack eflects and the most conservative garment thoroly guaranteed. OU Includes Smoking Jackets, and Bath Robes. Cases, Collar Bags, Etc.

Leather Toilet 5 For Sweater Coats Vili uw II IM mis In this showing there are values up all wool garments, with extreme large shawl tan, navy, maroon, cardinal and various combinations; sizes 36 to 46 inclusive. 11.25 llaiica Union Suiti All Over House Rare Values, Which Will Be Briefly Mentioned 89c From the 1.00 Men's $1.25 heavy fleeced Union Suith Men's $100 wool separate ahlrta and 89c drawers Men's Hanw Underwear, a very clat offering, 60c and 65c values for Boys' 75c heavy fleeced Union Suits Boys' 85c seiwirate Shirts and and Boys' 75r to $1.00 Sweater Men's and Boy.V Sweater Coats, the famous Yund. Kennedy A Yund, 88c 45c 59c 25c 40c also the Thermo make. $2.00 Sweater Coats and $.3.00 Sweater Coats $3.00 and $3.50 Sweater Coats $4.00 and $4.50 Sweater Coats $600 Sweater Coats Men's $1.50 Dress Gloves Fine dress kid, or gray suede; regular nnH r'ftdel sizes. $1.48 1.88 $2.48 $2.98 $4.98 $1.25 Men's $2.00 Dress £11 Gloves niined or silk lined kid every pair guaranteed, few can show hr proper even at the thore a scari'ity.

you know. I Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Dress Gloves for 2.00 50e Men's 75c and $1.00 Work Gloves In gray and Ian leather; glove or gauntlet with kid fleece lined or unlincd, also fleeced leather i $1.00 Men's Extra Strong Leather Work Gloves Including the world famed Hanson make- with or without gauntlets, black or tan. or unlined, in this showing we have also hear.skin gauntlets. 50e Boys' Cowboy Gauntlets, etc. Including fleece lined kid and and mittens, which sell regularly for 65c and T5c.

48e 75c Knee Pants In the Knickerbocker and bloomer effect; a variety of patterns; all ages. 85c Knee 89c Pants Boys' $1.25 Knee Pants Including corduroys. blue fancy cheuots; sizes 5 to 17. 88e serges. Have Bouts In Ohio.

Chicago, Dec, Johnny Ititchie and Clint Flynn, In the stable of Eintl Thlery, left today for Ohio where on Monday thoy will engage In boxing contests. Ritchie and Joe Haley will go ten rounds and Flynn will box Patsy Hale a like distance at Clncinnall. Itowney meets Jack Perry in 12 rounds at Columbus. Daniel Hewitt and son Charles of Salineville have concluded a visit with local friends and relatives. his application should be accompanied by a fee of one dollar, and the secretary of state shall assign the number and number plates previously issued to him for the unexpired period of the original registration.

MAKE AND QUALITY FIRST An examination of our large selection of woolens at our one Mid onl) price will prove that It Is not necessary to pay prohibitive prioes to SECURE SMARTNESS AND QUALITY, TOO. QUALITY, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP ARE ALL FOUND IN GARMENTS THAT BEAR OUR LABEL. MADE TO ORDER, MADE TO FIT. NO LESS OUR ONE AND ONLY LOCATION IN EAST LIVERPOOL. 133 W.

SIXTH STREET, NEXT DOOR TO BIO CLOCK THE ORIGINAL AND BEST UNITED WOOLEN COMPANY SERVICE W'c arc here to SERVE you. The only excuse for presence in a community is that he SERVES his fellows. We call vour attention to the FIDELITY and COMPLEtENESS of our service. realize that GOOD BREAD is a vital matter. And we make GOLDI KRUST BREAD WHICH IS A GOOD BREAD.

Your Grocer Will Supply You BAKERY Clerk of Courta Richardson has been advised of a new acctlon of the law governing the tranafer of automobile llcenaea upon the sale of an auto by the person taking out the license at the beginning of the aeason, the notice of the sale and the name of the new owner to be filed immediately with the secretary of stale at Columbus. The law provides that upon the transfer of ownership of motor rehl- cles. registration ahall expire, and it shttll be the duty of the original owner to immediately notify the aec- retary of state of the home and address of the new owner and return to the of state the registration certificate for The original owner shall also remove number plates from a motor vehicle upon transfer of ownership of such motor vehicle. Should the original owner make application for the registration of another motor vehicle within 30 days after such cancellation. "Biems" ms pnesii LISBON ell ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion.

One package proves it 25c at all druggists. flig have been planned by the Fast IJverpool lodge of Klkt No. 253. On Monday evtulng. Jan.

1, the lodge will stage its annual New dance. The committee in charge ot this social event, always one of the biggest affairs of the Klks' social season, is looking forward to an unusually large attendance. B'ine music, a splendid lunch and a good time are promised. On Tuesday. Jan.

2, the lodge will have as its guests the members of the AI Field company. A big banquet is a feature or this On Thursday evening. January 4, the night will be observed. This innovation, introduced last year, proved a big success. Every member of the lodge makes a special effort to answer to his imme in person as the secretary calls the entire roll.

ia to serve an extra good lunch, the invitations atate. McCormick-Koffel Wedding. Lisboa, Dec. H. Koffel, young farmer of Madison township, and Miss Mae McCormick, of this olty, were married at the home of the parenta, Mr.

and Mra. D. S. North Market street, Rev. .1.

B. Rickett, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, officiating. The marriage was solemnized in the pt'ea- ence of immediate relatives only. They went to the home of the parents of the groom in Madison township during the afternoon where a wedding dinner was prepared for them. The bride has been a member of the corps of teachers In the I.Lsbon They will go to housekeeping on a farm south of Lisbon.

Jurore Bummoned. The following have been drawn from the jury wheel to serve on the term grand Jury, which will be in session during the week of the 8th of Jan uary C. T. lArkins. Milton Logan, David Hrownfleld, George P.

Foulks, Fast iJverpool; James Ewing, Salineville; Frank Hole. H. H. Wilkin I. Mather.

L. Harris, R. F. Fawcett, Salem; George B. Mason, William D.

Bristol. T. B. McCord, Robert Huston, Lisbon; Harry C. Waddell, Leetonla.

Class Reunion. NVxt Tuesday evening, 2nd the members of the class of '14, of the high school will hold a reunion at the home of Miss Virgiaia Adams on East Way, which it expected will be attended by every member of the cla.ss, many whom are here for the holiday vacation. A chicken dinner will be by the Ladles' Aid Society in the dining room of the Methodist Episcopal church at 6 o'clock, after which the young people will go to the home of Miss Adams. Mr and Mrs. Edward Morrison Arnold.

are L'uests of and Mrs. Edward Teeniaii of Ohio avenue. Miss Alma Knight of Sarah street is spending the holidays at Wayne and Chicago. Saturday Bargains At The Bon Ton We are to move After Christmas Bargains Suits at Yz Price. Skirts, Dresses, at less than cost of materials.

A big saving on Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats. One lot of R. Q. and Nemo Corsets, if your size is here they are bargains. dresses cheaper' than you can make them.

One table of slightly mussed Waists 79c, formerly sold at $1.20, $1.48 and $1.98. Slightly soiled Underwear less than half. One table Children's Caps and Bonnets 19c, sold up to 98c. Flannelette and Children. Many new styles in All-Over Aprons.

and Children's Furs reduced. Dressing Sacques, Kimonas and House One lot of All Wool and Silk Shawls, 75c, 98c, $1.48 Bargains all through the store. Bargains All Through The Store ANNOUNCEMENT Thirty Thonsand DoHars ($30,000.00) was distributed to the members of this 1916 Savings Club. We are now ready to receive members our 1917 Chib. We invite you to job and to be one of the happy flirong to tt- dwcks next year.

Make a small weekly and yon wM be surprised how fast and easy your account wM grow. Your frwnds are Job the happy crowd. Have every member of die family enrolL Call, or write for uD pardculars. First National Bank East Liverpmd, Obo l-a.

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1885-1977