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The Alexandria Times-Tribune from Alexandria, Indiana • Page 4

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TK: -nrv DULY MONDAY, NOVE.VEa 3, 1:21 Mrs. Ella Perry was an Anderson the strain, since the Seniors wUl be having' their pictures Uken soon. Everybody should buy an annual, If for nothing else than to see these I Li. L.isiLkL IU LIBERTY THEATRE Get Together Over This fiolden Rnle Of Business TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE Dilly Wren's Troubadours Singers, Dancers, Comedians, Rifle Shooter and Trained Dogs A Show that will please- both old and young. Amission 10 znd 20 cents, war tax included we have rebooked By special request With Hazel Dawn By MOSS.

.1,,.. BUSINESS 0 cess -built on actual MTJ-TUALISM. lt IS not a 'cutthroat troposltlon, si- "though at times it seems so, Every phase of business activity musy contribute to the WELFARE of ALL parties concerned. Now tbe most SUCCESSFUL merchants In this city are CON- BiBlcnx saveruaera la luia pa-: i per. They have built up their 1 tomer, dependable and desirable merchandise and BEST VAL.

UES for the money. These advertisers recognize tbe value of the patronage of the readers of this Thafs why are spending their money with us to display their news. Don't you' think In justice to yourself and to them that you Should wake It a point to follow their ads. CLOSELY and CONSISTENTLY! They are trying to save yon money by their special Inducements, if it pays them to get your trade It pays you to give where It la made worth while. The merchant advertises because be wants to GET TOGETHER with, YOU.

You ought to watch his ads. because you want to GET TOGETHER with HIM. Ymir Interests and his are actually and positively MUTUAL. The largest diamond ever found weighed One pound and eight ounces. "A perfect emerald Is the most costly of all Jewels.

One of the best pictuees ever shown bo'nhle lads' and lassies'7 'charming smiles. NORTH SpMITVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Shores: called on Mrs. Josle Xlser tfonday.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Elsberry Payne, Burr' Leach, Rev. Roads, Miss Carrie Klmes and daughters, Marguerite and Lucille, all, of Falrmount, and Beulah Styres called nn Mr. and Mrs.

Newton Woodruff and family Tuesday evenlog. Lloyd Vardeman called on Mrs. Edith Rex Tuesday. Opal Dawson and Beulah Styres resiled on Opal Crlppen Sunday. Sunday school beginning at 10:45 a.

m. and church services at 7:30 p. m4 at North Summltvllle 1 Sunday. Everyone welcome. if, 1 Mrs.

J. I Dbbson spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. John Latchaw. HIGH-CLIMBING RAILROAD The high-climbing railroad that crosses the western cordlllera at: the kAnde In Columbia was thirty five years in the building, for construction had. to be suspended very often because of lack of funds, says the New York Evening Post Completed now, It Is one of the great engineer ing feats ot the world.

Seldom have the conditions of a terrain shown themselves more' daunting than they must have seemed to the men who under FranclscO J. Clsneros. the Co lumbian, railroad pioneer, began at vBeuna ventura In 1873. You ma ride now, comfortably and loftily, irom fieunaventura to Call. AT C.

E. MEETING, ANDER80N Misses Lela Muthert Gladys Etchl. son, Georgia Freestone. Thalma Cut bertson, Corrine Ellis, Messrs. Clifford uurr and Lester Muthert i attended the C.

U. meeting at the Central Christian church yesterday. Night Gowns Stamped ready to embroider "Richardson's." Special each, "Glimax" Baby" Pants, Washable Rub. beir, large, med. and small, reg.

59c values in rnis Priced Ford Touring I ii LOCAL PRODUCE PRICES: Eggs- 58o' Butter 35o Heavy Hens 16e Heavy" Spring Chickens 14e Leghorn Hens 12o Leghorn, Spring Chickens 12c Ducks 16o Geese 19c Old. Roosters 6o Turkey Hen'. 33o Turkey, Young Toms 33o Old Toms 28o Lard 9r The Churches Nazarena Church. Regardless' ot the unfavorable weather, esterday proved to be an- other ol. interest ana blessing at the Naiarene revival, being held in their place ot worship, corner Church and Canal streets.

Several penitents bowed at the altar, some ot whom at least found help of the Lord. some new members were added to the church roll Meetings continue every night during the week at 7:30. Everybody, welcome. Rev. L.

O. Green, pastor. Don't exaggerate or misrepresentan article advertised in this page. It will certainly prove a boomerang and besides vve do not want that kind of advertising. Pillow Cases Stamped on tubing ready to embroider, hemstitched ends.

Pair; 81.69 Hair Ribbon Rolls Fancy Taffeta in 1 yd. rolls, 45c -to 59c per yard. Specially yard roll, 49c Gniadies COATS R. L. Leeson Co.

James H. Edwards Studebaker Dealer visitor yesterday. Mrs. A. M.

Vinson spent 3, Sunday with Mr." and Mrs. Elwood Da.Tli. Paul Tappan jot hear Rlgdon, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Howard Porter. 1 Tom Smith was an Anderson visi tor yesterday. School Notes, (T.

B. Howerton) The grade teachers are to study a book "How to Study' Fundamental Subjects." They are to meet Mr. Stoler once a jnohth. The hpoks are now in. -The High School teachers are to study "The High School Age." These books hare-been ordered, but have not yet arrived.

'The Athletic Carnival" has been postponed, one week. It was to have been held December 2, but has-been changed to December 1921. IT" The Chemistry students are now in the realms of the great Unknown. They are given certain chemicals and have to test them to And out what they are. Is very Interesting work.

The Agricultural students are now studying oat. Mr. James, of Bloomlngton, father ot J. O. James; Mrs.

-Muriel Munday and daughter, Stella, visited here Thanksgiving day. There will be a teachers' meeting this evening after school. The photographers will be much worried lest their cameras will bear CHRISTMAS CANDIES at most reasonable prices: Christmas Toy Mixed 'Sandy, 2 lb. 47c Chocolate Drops, good quality, 2 lbi. 33c French Cream BonBons, lb." Large Broken Mixed" Taffy, 20c Fancy Chocolates, best ot quality, per pound 35c Buy now at Clark's Grocery.

Advt. 3E Can Buy i "Better Shoes Fo less Why Pay More? SEE MAfiONY'S Misses' School Shoes $2.00 Men's Elk Skin Shoes $1.98 Men's $9. $10, $12 Dress Shoes $5.98 Hosiery For All YOU HiltNAt 3 Services 3 Wet Wash Cheap and Quick Rough Dry Many pieces come bad Ironed Finished Work Better Service Than Ever Phone 88 NEW CITY LAUNDRY Will Call for and Deliver Promptly- white was tastefully decorated In the place cards 'and nut cups. Those present were: Mrs. Hal Branaman, Mrs.

Harold Day, Misses Dorothy Stewart, Dorothy French, Genevieve unuer, K.atmeen Kelly ana the hostess, r. PERSONALS Kenneth Stcmghton and Leo Zettel were Anderson visitors last evening. Wesley Harman will leave Tues-dujf for Winchester for a few days' visit. Loren Ketchum returned thlat aftar. noon from a two-days visit at India napolis.

Shier man Chaplin was a Suinmit-vllle visitor last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFall were in Muncie Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Emit Poland, of Elwood, were in thlfcity yesterday. Fred Bowman, who Is employed at Anderson, spent the week-end here with his parents. L. E.

Leatherbury, of Elwood, was in this city this morning on business. J. H. Woosnam Is in the city spend' lug a few days with his family on Lincoln Avenue. J.

W. Sullivan transacted bualneaa at Anderson today. J. Ed Hall was In Anderson today attending to legal 'matters. TO LATt TO CLASSIFY For Sale Thoroughbred Bronse Turkeys, Chicago, New York and St.

Louis prize strains. Ella. Tomllnnnn. reummltvllle, Indiana. Orestes phone 91.

283-tl Wanted To buy a small home from owner on payments. Call at 208 North West street. 283-tt Lost Pocketbook In Llbertv thea tre. Will pay reward of half that was In pocketbook for ita ratum Tony Zluk, 701 West Wsshlnaton street. iga-t I Lost-Cblld's silver mesh purse In Leeson's store near drinking fountain last Saturday night Return to Imo- gene Frank, 214 South Canal street I I B4-M For Sale Rose Comb Rhoda uiohri cockerels.

11.75 each. Mr. Ruia Jackson, 6 miles east and 1V4 miles north ot Alexandria. 28S-t6 For Rent Good Garage at a verv reasonable rent Call at 507 North Lincoln avenue. 283-t8 Wanted Plain sewing to do.

Aprons, house dresses and undergarments a specialty. Let me help you with your Xmas gifts. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Swift 206 East Madleon street.

i8l-tS For Sale Comolete 'nanarlna ana plastering tools aUo cook stove; all In first class condition. Inquire Frank Fisher, 714 West Jefferson street, Alexandria, Ind, 283 Lost Large red and whiu hound mil Ul KBB rUIB no wsra it returned to Bedford Frasee or phone 1267. I isi-t6 For Sale White jtnsora fur habv carriage Also female thoroughbred collie pups. Mrs. Chester Allen.

pbone 2228, For Rent Two larsa. eonnanttna downstairs rooms, furnished for light nouseieeping, strictly private; has electrio lights; also city water, at 107 East Church street Price reasonable. 283-tl NOTICE iCtan'a Wnrh 0hn- 'all leathets, 1.98 and 2.48 Msbotiyt. The laldes of the Lathsran church will hold a basaar at Marker's Saturday, December I. Hand-msda articles suitable for Christmas gifts, I' and Bert Lytell city to Sell Muncie; Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Moreun Carl Grlffee, and Miss Mildred Cran fleld, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFall motored to Anderson yesterday.

On their return they came by the way of Frank-tor where they stopped and visited wRh friends. Their son, Vorls, who had been there the past few days, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foley enter tained at Sunday dinner: Mrs.

Emma Foley, her daughter and aon. Murv and Earl, of Curtisvllie, Ray mond and William Foley of Kibble, Phil and Harold Foinv snri Miss Grace Tobey of this city. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

H. Day, of 214 North West street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Davis, 112 East 1st street, left Kama Ui tir 1 morning tor opriugueio, umo, ana returnea home IjlAt Ua tn .1.. .1 1 nil i last Saturday, spending Thanksgiv- Ing with A. A. Laxarus and wife. They report having had a niOHt entovabia UUII.

Mr. and Mrs. John OBrvant nntnr. tained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Tatman and daughter, Mildred; Mrs. Henry Howerton and dauehtnra ot Anderson: Mr. and Mr. Wm Ouid.

ner, of Falrmount, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rye ana cnuaren, Mr. and Mrs.

Oren Holsclaw and; eon. mil Frye, Elmer McClain, aU of Elwood, ana miss ana Ludlow, oX Gas City. Mr. and Mrs. John Huirhea en tar.

talned yesterday In honor of Scott Reytfold and wife, ot Buffalo, 111., at sunaay dinner, at their home on East Church street Besides the guests of nonor, those present" were: John Plackard and family, Perry Beck and wife, Herbert Hughes and wife, Walker, Herman Manxtog, Miss Stella Day -afld the host and hnntAaa -Mr and Mrs. John Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Cvrfl delightful supper last evening in honor of Mrs.

Herman Sitt's birthday. Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Harr-r Raarifalav and little son, Mrs. E.

Hemmersbach, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sltt, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril ZeUel and children.

In the evening the following -called and offered their best wishes: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyle, Mr, and Mrs. George -Boyle and little daughter, Regenla Marie: Miss Retina ZetteL ana uto jwyie. Miss Mary Adams dellehtfullv on.

tertalned the members of the X. B. P. club at a dinner party at her home on East Broadway Saturday evening. The center of the long dining table wa adorned with a huge bouquet of yellow and white enrysyanthemums, and the color scheme of rellgw and Ladies' Gloves v-' Genuine Suede Biant Glo es.

Gauntlets an Brown and Beaver All sizes, regular 79c values Per Pair 65c Otl Each $5 5 'A WedhesilayOrke Day Only Worth 18c on today's market Don't wonder how we can do this We can't, but we're doing it anyhow, Limited 10 yds. to a customer SOCIETY Miss Marl Hugbei was the, Sunday guest of Mill Mildred Cranfleld. Hudolph Morris and wife were the guests of Wm. Perry and famUr, Mm. Pansy Edgoll and daughter, Georgia, were Anderson Tlsltors Sat urday.

Ed Retherford ot Kokomo, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Per ry Burton. Mrs. Rudolph Morris, of Marlon, spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Perry. Misses Pauline and Carrie Cum-mings, of Anderson, were In this city yesterday calling on friends.

Mrs. Loren Ketchum and daughter, Martha Ellen, are spending sev eral days with relatives at Greens- burg. esse Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen and daughters, of SummltTUle, spent yesterday with Mr.

and Mrs. Oat filling-wood. Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Miller, and son, Junior, of Indianapolis, visited yesterday with his mother, Mrs. Michael Miller. Mrs. Ermal Allen and son, Eugene, and Guy Hartlng, of Elwood, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Myers. i.tri,; I Mrs. Gladys Pfefferle returned to her work at Anderson this morning after spending the week-end here with relatlres.

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mullen and son, jack, motored to Marlon yesterday ana were the supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Mullen. Mr.

and Ezra SUnley and John Shock, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shock, of Hagerstown, pent Sunday Ta Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs1.

Harry Turgi and children, of New Castle' and and Mrs. Lee Jones, of Anderson, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Lee. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rtcbman and son, and Mr.

and Mrs, David Hensley motored to Dalevllle' yesterday and pent the day with Mr. and Samuel Hensley. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cranfleld entertained Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs, Charles Crimes and I r.iel ly, of SAVES! All Wookn; Fabrics andSilks Discounted 50c per: yard whenreljELfrpnceiS'i'above $1.00 per jard. Don't miss a day of this Big Sale. 28815 13.

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