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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 33

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YaUIEo.DATUlE RECORD mi -i MONDAY, I Sr YMOU Me': PHIL KELLER, CORRESPONDENT Resident phone, J9-J Bell OfTioe, 1C East Mala street phone BoU and 70S0 ConsoUdated. i How lie iV'WillLove ami ijiisjiffleiy Do you prefer a uniform lo Clothear -Civilian CletW Is tiw Tt Paramounfs big "super special at the Palace to-day and to-r In this picture yon will see Melghaa at hla best He has t-. i port of Paramounra best atari. Melghan played the leader i "The Miracle Coat t3 this picture. Our to-dey bu 1 of the beet Harold Uoyd and Dissy" also on tae How they'll gather 'round it Christmas morning and enjoy its fan, merriment and music all Christmas day.

Yes, and for 365 days in the years to come, for one never tires of being entertained by the faultless PATHE. WHITENIGHT TERMS make it decidedly easy for Santa Claus. -'v ur JEWELRY No patent or can choose a a pigceof. Here you nd the solution vexing your or some time. Before goin elsewhere look over chains," sets, cut glass.

and inspect our "suggestio Pay, us a I. fried JCVYCU. will Ill i 'op visit to S) ThisPathe Handsome $175 PO 111 I design, resonant, deep and full in tone, this fine instrument leaves noting Jo desired. You can have it in any wood or finish with $25 WORTH OF RECORDS FREE. Felix DombrowsIS 1 Make your own terms This Louis XIV Style $25 Worth Of Records FREE This offer, alone, makes "the PATHE m6re valuable with each at $125 and latest reowds which you am select to suitAyour own taste.

Our Xmas Player Roll Offer Three $1 Player RoDs $1.85 Special week' of Christmas only. Unrestricted choice of rolls. Xmas Records Tour favorite Love Nest and all the rest are here. Your friend with a phonograph will welcome them. UHrgOCs FREE $25) latest reoerd you am suitA your mosical $225 4 82 South Market St.

in disposing of the seals sent to them. Jn the schools there la great rivalry between certain rooms in some of the buildings to see which shall sell the greatest number of seals. These small seals only cost 1 cent each and It Is only the great total that counts, so buy Just as many as you possibly can afford. Place them on every one of your letters, packages, Christmas presents, etc. Surprise Part) A number of friends ot Mrs, Charles Clode of SOS East Union street greeted her by surprise on Thursday evening to help her celebrate her birthday an nlversary.

'The evening was spent in games and tnusto and at a late hour a tasty luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clode, Mr. and August Bombe, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wermuth. Mr, and Mrs. A magnificent period design, ornamental in the home, unsurpassed as an entertainer. Plays all records no change of needles required. Any wood.

MAKE YOUR OWN CHOICE OF $2 5 WORTH OF REC 1 Julius Nelman. Mr. and Mrs. ChrisUan'j'W'voonvlnce the most skeptical Into ORDS COST. TdsL- an A Mri AlltTllSt Wer muth, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank i.tt.. Mr. and I Make WH IT I GHT PIANOS WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HOME HELPS 29 West Market Street Mrs. Fred David, Mr.

and Mrs. Clar- ence Angle, Quoos. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

August Kate Graboske, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wermuth, Mrs. Bessie. Truscott, Mrs.

Charles Kuckenbakerr Vnnnlra' TVwnthv Wermuth. LaW? rence and Russell Wermuth, Funeral Announcement The funeral of tne late jonu jcj HospltX following injuries received mhe Bliss mines Who L. W. Coal Company, nount of whose deathVwaSbl5hirw this depart fS-ZtiStb issue. wiU taJtel i issue, wiu uwbi place this fill zziz.iZute, conducted at the home of his sister, Mips Hazel McHal.

-me. South Market street, at 8 ciock ana-a requiem nigu mass wlU celebratedln St Francis Church at 10 o'dloclc. "Interment will be In St. Francis Cemetery. Taxpayers Meet To-Niflht 1 What promises to be- the most Interesting meeting 'ever held By the Taxpayers' Association of Nanticoke will ttke place this evening at 7:10 o'clock la the city building.

In addition to the regular business there will be several addresses made by Attorneys Harry Gordon, of DorrancetonJohn J. Jenk-tn nd RalDh B. Vaughn, of Kings I --f) (i (I) (g Miss Florence 8nder Dead Miss Florence Snyder, aged 16, died last Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at the home tf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder of S10 Shawnee avenue.

Miss Snyder was one of the town's most popular young women and was a student of the local high school prior to her lingering illness of complications. Her lovable nature and kind disposition endeared her to many friends. She Is -survived by her parents and the fallowing sisters: Mrs. J. D.

Smitb of Wilkes-Barre, Mis Margaret Snyder and Miss Mary Snyder at home. The funeral, will be held this afternoon at I. o'clock with services conducted at the late home by Rev. C. H.

Hlckok of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Interment will be In Edge Hill Cemetery. Funeral of Mrs. Thomsj. Early The funeral of the late Mrs.

Thomas Early was held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from the home of her son, John Early on Bradley street The remains- were taken to St Vincent's Church where a requiem high mass was celebrated at o'clock by Rev. T. M. Jordan. The high esteem with which the departed was held was evidenced by the large gathering of friends and relatives and the beautiful floral offerings.

The pell bearers were: John Murray, William Carey, Thomas Brennan, William DrlscolL Nicholas J. LOffue and Martin J. Curley. Inter ment was tn 8t. Vincent's Cemetery.

Men's Bible Clast lamtuet i The Men's Bible Class of the Pilgrim Church held a banquet In the church last Saturday night The even-tug was happily spent with many novel features of entertainment Addresses 1 were given by Rev. E. Belden Hart of Scranton, Rev. J. vines mompeon oi the Pilgrim Church.

The evening's proceedings were presided over by James Jenkins. Vocal selections were rendered by Edward Miles and Llewellyn Llewellyn. Thoae present were: Rev. J. Vines Thompson, Mrs.

J. Vines Thompson, James T. Jenkins, Owen Halller, Rev. E. Belden Hart of Scranton; Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Miles Mr. and Mrs. WU- liam Reese. Mr.

and Mrs. jonn h. Lewis, Miss Cecilia B. Juewis, jars. Martha Young, Mrs, John Watklns, Mrs.

John Watklns Edward Reese I Mrs. Edward Reese, John D. Jones, Br, Mrs. Henry Carver, Henry Carver, Mr. and Mra David Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wll-' llam' L.

Davis, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donalds, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Henry F.

Bartells, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jakes, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Rowe, Mr.

and Mrs. Evor1 Jones and Llewellyn Llewellyn. Andrew Pringlt Buried fnne'ml of the late Andrew Prtngle was held from his late home. No. 166 Centre avenue, jwwiu 9.

nvinck and was largely at tended by many sorrowing friends and relatives. Many floral offerings in MririAfinA. Th flower bearers were David Haslem. WorthyButton ana Thomas Davison. Jr.

The pall h.MMr ware all members of the Jr. O. tt a xi nt wheh the deceased was a J.mh pter Krunenaker, John snnw John Michaels. Fred Fowler, amm and John Boyce. Serv i were conducted by the Rev.

J. Vines Thompson of the Pilgrim Phurch. Interment was made in the Shawnee Cemetery. 8tudnts Home from School The following students have returned hnm for the holiday season: Byron Halm. Wlllard Durtoln, Paul Bweltxer, Gall Young and Ross Mask of Buck- Miriam Freeman, jouise port, Ruth Davenport, Margaret Furey of Goucher College of Baltimore; John nurhin.

Charles Nesoiw, nuw Tmnm Arthur Griffith Of State Col lege; Joseph Airas, jveunem of University of, ritMDurg; wuour Cooper of Carnegie Teen ai Infant Son Dead William, 6-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Dodson or waraui street died Saturday mornlnr follow-: uinpsa of nneumonla. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock with services conoscwa the family home by Rev. J.

Albert Hall of the Christian Church. Interment will bo la Shawnee Cemetery. Brief Notes Sometimes they make the man "Civilian Clothes." TVimoskl. national organizer of the United Mine Workers, has gone to the national headquarters at Indanap-lols. It's a Paramount Super Special, with Paramount's best stars ana Thomas Meighan ana Dcauurui jiannu Mansfield playing the lead.

"ClvUlan Clothes," a Paramount super special, with two big stars supported by such a wonderful cast and a Harold Lloyd two reel comedy, makes the Palace bill tor to-day worth seeing. Come early. Mar Pringle, daughter of the late Andrew Pringle, submitted to an operation yesterday for appendicitis at Merey Hospital. Boys' Overcoats, $7.65, worth $5 more; sizes 11 to 18, with belt all around, at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs, over Kirby's. T.

McSweeney, one of the oldest residents of the Mountain is seriously ill at his home. Does she Clothes?" admire you In "Civilian Tall, strong a sure winner in a uniform! But what was he in "Civilian Clothes?" See Thomas Meighan at the Palace to-day and to-morrow in "Civilian Clothes" and you will say it's some' picture. Do you think he is as fine In "Civilian Clothes?" worth $5 more; sizes 11 to 18, with belt all around, at Louis i it Rosenthal upstairs, over Kirby's. SILKS Real value In silks direct from loom. Crepe de chine, $1.50 to georgette, to wash satin.

satin duchesa, to messaline, $1.25 to 11.85: taffeta, nlaln and changeable. I $1.60 to $2: Uk voile, 76c a yard, SILK SHOP Avenue, Klngstos AS GIFTS more appropriate 'gift than the problem that -has been our stock of diamond rings, These are only a few of our store. Nanticoke, Pa, ductlon, "The Desperate Hero," which plays at Bex theatre to-night -Failure to plan his expenditures1 properly was the main thing that brought trouble to. the door of Henry Bolrd. A persistent tailor, who has an Idea a manlwho purchases suits should pay for them, starts the trouble ball rolling and I it doesn't stop until Henry Balrd gets a stroke of luck, revises his financial system and finds perfect happiness through marriage to the girl of his dreams.

G. F. MacKmder. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Upstairs, Over Newberry's wnrisimaa uonrections at lowest prices. Seeing is believing.

Comparison of my prices with others "juib UUQ, 1111 WUUCU, LHsjsseswlred on easy weekly payments shepherd-Rust Co, 42 W. Market oi Buy your boy a Mackinaw for Christmas, at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs, over Kirby's. Uecompllshed Pianist I have a very fcteck parlor grand piano for you tuL to design squared, tapered legs, plain mualq esk, very little used-with an fP1" Anetone and action, at a attractive, price. You can see It T7; iuw outu Main at Xr'iT aum uana' street, Wilkes-Barre. Exceptional assortment In fancy packages.

She'U enjoy any candy you buy her here. Phil Cohen, on the Square, TO-DAVS SPECIALS at the cash store of HENRY Wv STOOKS 23EastGreen.St. Sugar, 10 CeresoU Flour, 100 lbs. $5.75 Ham, Pure Lard, Sweet Oranges, doz. First to drop prices! Twenty-eight years in the candy business have given me foresight into buying at the right time A visit here will prove that I can save you money.

Phil Cohen, on the Square. Dia you read the foot of nare 10S In the Bell Telephone Directory 108. Wanted Girls years or over, Paid while learning. $6.60 and $7, and $1 per week bonus for stead Work. Experienced employees earn from S50 to 13 o'er day.

Apply, General Cigar Co ln. West Church street Special prles t6 Sunday schools and churchea. complete stocks to select from. Phil Cohen, on the Square. Merry Christmas en His Feet If you are looking for a present for a man, young or old or middle aged.

take it from us that you can give him nothing that will please him more than a selection from, our stock of house slippers. -Comfort at home Is the one thing that appeals most strongly to the male sex. we nave suppers ior momer, too, and a wide selection of fancy footwear for the daughter. John Karboskl Co, Main St Useful Gifts What more useful than a pair "of shoes or slippers. The largest assortment in- town to select from.

John Karboskl Co, Main-street 1 $5.00 buys a boy's Mackinaw, size 5 to 18, worth $8.00 they are positively in at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs, over Kirby's. Gillette safety razors $1.25 at Felix Dombrowski's, Market street Xmas Gifts Mufflers, gloves, shirts, neckwear, suspenders, are all acceptable Christmas gifts. We have a full and complete line. John Karboskl Co, Main street We are here to stay In the uphol stering business and repairing rural ture. We guarantee workmanship and only best quality materia used.

Harry A. Lux. 141 East Mala street Nanticoke. 1 Dogs and pet stock bought and sold Dogs boarded and conditioned. John Y.

Letson, TrucksviUe, Pa. Phone Dallas. Diamonds 25 to lid ter cent reduc tion at Faux Dombrowski's. Markit Street 1 Suppose you came beett ftott t3v and your wife dldnt like yv t3v tan Clothear tr. Thomas Meighan at the P- In Paramounfs super special, t.f ian Clothee, the story of a sirf married a captain's uniform, tbea to lire with a suit of cheap Don't miss this picture, IV wort while.

Our added attraottoa. Care Lloyd's two reel comedy, "HSg a. Dlazy." Our program for --1 one of the best ever shows, in Plym Matinee at 2. The body ot Private Miller, son of Mr. and Mra.

Mar Miller, IT West Broadway, LarW. will arrive In Hoboken, M. to--day. From there his body wvi shipped to his home from wnere fcurW will take place at a date to ae nounced later. Private Miller to Co.

L. 4th Infantry aad gave life for hla country, Augus tiTll3. Does she get tired ec saetas wim i "Civilian Clothesr $5.00 Iwys a boVs inaw, size 5 to 18, mthCC they are positively ia tt Lc: Rosenthal's, irpsttirs, ct. KhV 'r; Do you feel comfortable la "CJvfiU- Clothes." To-days bill at the Rlalto wk-thing out of the ordinary. WaOee an Russell in a novelty musto act Percy "Beware of the Bride," aa tfc feature attraction, and a Bill Fraa, comedy.

Don't miss It The uniform made men look Mot What about "Civilian ClothesT" Houses wired on easy weekly bayAee'. enepnera-Kusi ca, w. Market 8 I 8 i Real value In silks direct from loon, Crepe de chine, $1.50 to georgette $1.80 to wash satin. sat: duchess, $1.85 to messaline, 11.1-to $185; taffeta, plain and changeable.4 $1.60 to silk voile, 76o a yard. I KINGSTON SHJC SHOP 246 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Is war tt was the sslfejrm, Imt'ln Peace it is "Civilian Clothee "tSi Woman Game, I with Elaine Hammerstels, will be the feature attraction at the Hippodrome to-day.

Also Benny Leonard la "The' Evil Eye." Accomplished Pianist I have a veryv fine Steck parlor grand piano for yu in a natural rosewood case, up to date" design, squared, tapered legs, plain' muslo desk, very UtUe used with an exceptionally fine tone and action, at a real attracttve price. Too oaa sea. it at 47T South Main street comer Dana street- Wilkes-Barre. Do you love your ftusband la "Civil Ian Clothes 4 "Beware of the Bride," an uproarious screes farce about a1 beautiful bride, who clothed herself a suit of armor. What happened when, hnbby found tt out? Oh, ladyt See this amusing comedy drama, EUeen Percy nlayinc the leadlna rol- at the Rial to to-day.

Also Welles and Russell in a novelty muslo act of vaudeville. Buy your boy a Mackisaw! for Christmas, at Louis Rosen-; thal's, upstairs, over Kirby'sJ Have yon Clothesr always worn ClTimW Welles and Rueeett 4 two headllners in will be the special added attraction at the Rial to in their singing, dancing aadjf musical act to-day and to-morrow Don't miss our sttow. Also Percy in a Fox special picture, "Be-f ware of the Bride," adapted from thev story of the same name by Edgar Franklin. KENWOOD SOCIETY. DANCEj AT NANTICOKE Night Featurino Heinle Kleinkeuf (Mrni-; self) and his six original ragmastersj Ladies must positively present fnvi-f tations.

I A Good Place To Buy Holiday Gocd; CLARK BROS i COMPANY W. MAIN ST. i No. 1 Kiddie Kara No. 2 Kiddie Kara No.

Kiddie Kara 8andy Andy i SAdy Andy Laundry Seta Marble Game Tip Top Porters i. Alabama Coons Flyer Traine Christinas StocklnflS Sleds from llso'to Sjij "'fXl Assortment of aluminum' ware each artiole. See wiimow ktisplsy. Ws will have ChrUtmat trees ftr as -y 4 sneoMlt ton. These men have been active workers In their respective communities against the excessive gas rates and are coming to Nanticoke to awaken the people to the fact that they do not have to stand for such excessive rates as are charged at present Judging from the report of various officers-of the association a record crowd wlU be In attendance.

1 y1 0. of Ai8cial To-Nlaht The memberi of Purity CouncU No. 1, Daughters of America, will hold a social session this evening at the home of Mrs. Grace Hocken at 180 West Broad street All members are Invited t0 be present, as there wlU bea surprise in store for every one who attends. Ex-High to Play Luxerne One.

of the hardest fought games of the season Is scheduled to take place Tuesday evening, when the local ex-hlgb School basket hall team will line up againsC the strong Luzerne Ex-High team In the local high school gymnasium. The visitors have one of the strongest amateur teams In the country, composed of a number of very, clever players. Dancing after the game. Notice to Ex-Service Men The United States Public Health WITHOUT your own terms. lsfy 4 Christmas shopper at reasonable prices.

Open evenings till 9 O'clock. Prompt delivery. BURTON'S VARIETY STORE, Kingston Corners. Houses wired on easy weekly payments Shepherd-Rust Co, 42 W. Market Christmas trees while they last, your choice 75c to $1.00.

Come early. 283 College Ave. TOO MANY TREES We have too many small trees, 4 to 8 feet high. To clean up quickly we will sell all trees in front of store at 60c, 76o and $1 each. BOYD'S KINGSTON MARKET.

Buy your boy a Mackinaw for Christmas, at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs, over Kirby's. SILKS Real value in silks direct from loom. Crepe de chine, $1.60 to georgette, $1.20 to wash satin, satin duchess, $1.85 to messaline. $1.25 to taffeta, plain and changeable, $1.60 to silk voile, 75c a yard KINGSTON SILK SHOP 246 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston FORTY FORT High School Wins The local high school basket ball team defeated the strong Luzerne htgh school team on Friday night In the Lu zerne high school gymnasium by the pcore of 27 to IS. The game was well played throughout the superior pass ing and floor- work fthe locals being responsible for the decisive victory.

Luzerne and Forty Fort are old rivals and the game was witnessed, by a largo crowd of local fans. This is the second Victory for Forty FOrt. A good game is looked f6r when the two teams meet in the local gymnasium later In the season. This week Nanticoke will bo the attraction naslum. in the Fort street gym- Autos Collide A Ford delivery truck owned by Robert H.

young or Wyoming avenue, driven by Cerll 'Corcoran of Bedford street and a Saxon runabout owned and driven by Asher Rltnple of River street collided at the corner of Fort street and Wyoming avenue at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Both machines were damaged considerably, but no one was Injured. Sheldon Gear hart, a student at State' College, Is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mr. B.

Gearhart of Snowden street Houses wired on easy weekly payments Shepherd-Rust Co, 42 W. Market Richard Hawkins and Curtis Logan, students at Iehlgh University, are spending the Christmas holidays with tieir respective parents. I Boys' Overcoats, more; sizes II to 15, belt all around, at Louis enthal's, upstairs, over EDWARDSVILLE George PoweU Williams of Yale College Is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, and Mrs. Thomas H. Williams of Main street $5.00 buys a boy's Mackinaw, size 5 to 18, worth $8.00 they are positirely in at Louis mSmi rv iHriiiii.i a.

over Kirby's. Mprton Ruth of State College returned home for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. 11 Real value In sllkaulrect from loom. Crepe de ChlnejMSO to georgette, 11.30 to $2-Nrash satin, satin duchess, $1.85 to messaline, $1.25 to plain and changeable, $1.60 to silk voile, 75c a yard. KINGSTON fcnur 246 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston An account of the basket ball games layed at the gym Friday evening will found on the sporting page.

21 per cent reduction sale still go ing on. We give 8 H. green stamps. We also give away movie ucKets. People should bring us meir dooks oi stamps before unnsimas.

jtiermau Fisher, opposite Tho hieh school bOVS VOTSlty will play the Colgate ve of this town on Thursday evening at the Instead of Friday evening. Boys' Overcoats, worm $5 more; sizes 11 to 18, with belt all around, at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs, over Kirby's Superintendent T. H. Williams, wife and family spent Saturday at Scran ton, it being the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Will-lams. Houses wired on easy weekly payments Shepherd-Rust Co. .42 W.

Market artels brewery has resumed operations after being idle for two days. The borough schools will close on Thursday for the Christmas holidays. We are pleased to announce to our friends and patrons that many items in our candy department' have been reduced lnPrice.v SOc candies, now 60c; 70o candles, now jSOc Also slight reductions in other varieties. We have prepared a large variety, of sweets for the holidays and we will be pleased to announce that handsome calendars I of charge. Boston Candy Kitchen; James Dukas, proprietor, 609 Main street, Edwardsville.

Edward Jones of Hillside avenue is Improving slowly from an 111-ness. Choose your practical Christmas gift here. Pyrex oven glass, casseroles, bread pans, custard cups, pudding dishes, bakine dishes, utility pans. cake and pie plates, aluminumware1 the very best quality; coffee percolators, tea kettles, combination cookers, roasting pans, tea pots, sauce pans, stowing kettles, double boilers and numerous other items; women's lisle or silk hosiery, 36c to $1.98 per pair, black, white and cordovan, and women's and children's handkerchiefs, all prices; boys' and girls' heavy wool stocking caps, 89c and towel sets, neckwear, aprons in Christmas7 boxes, manicuring sets, silk camisoles, shav ing selsrboudoir cut glass ies. etched tumblers, all chint pots, crockery, boys' books.

games, tree decorations, tags, seals, booklets and postal cards, tissue paper and garlands. Most anything to satisfy a Christmas shopper at reasonable prices. Open evenings. till 9 o'clock. Prompt delivery.

BURTON'S VARIETY STORE, Kingston Corners. Michael Shields has resigned his po sition at the Woodward colliery. South Wilkes-Barre Going up town for underwear? Get the Racket-price first KINGSTON Accomplished Pianist I have a very fine Stock parlor grand piano for you In a natural rosewood case, up to dato design, squared, tapered logs, plain music desk, very little used with an exceptionally fine tone and action, at a real attractive price. You can see It at 477 South Main street, corner Dana street, Wilkes-Barre. Boys' Overcoats, $7.65, Worth $5 more; sizes 11 to 18, with belt all around, at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs, over rwiroy s.

aj Choose your practical Christmas gift here. Pyrex oven glass, casseroles, bread pans, custard cups, pudding baking dishes, utility pans, caxe ana pie piaies, aiuminumware, the very best quality; coffee percolators, tea kettles, combination cookers, roasting pans, tea pots, sauce pans, stewing kettles, double boilers and numerous other Items; women's lisle or silk hosiery. 85c to 91.98 per pair, black, white and cordovan, and women's and children's handkerchiefs, all prices; boys' and girls' heavy wool stocking caps, 83c and towel sets, neckwear, aprons In Christmas boxes, manicuring seta silk camisoles, shaving sets, boudoir caps, cut glass eehed tumblers, alt china tea pots, crockery, dolls, boys' books, games! tree decorationsi tags, seals, booklets nnd postal cards, tissue paper and garluids. Most anything to tut- Uea Service Is giving free dental treatment for the correction of all dental condi tions due to or aggravated by military service. For further information ap ply to Dr.

W. MacNeal, dental ex amlner, United States Public Health 20 East Main street Tfo Desperate Hero" That even a motion picture1 comedy may teach a lesson of thrift Is proven in Owen Moore latest selznlck pro- a "4 TO-NIGHT Owen Moore I "The Desperate AN HOUR OF SMILES, "CEtlfCKLES AND Hk mughs Boys' Overcoats, $7tomS GSTON will bo distributed to our patrons free.

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