PAGE SEVEN
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THE NEWARK, N. Y., COMMERCIAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 0 , 1922-
are burned all day in stores and facIvories and late in t h e - morning in
most homes, as well as early in the'
afternoon. Where lamps were burned
o n e ' h o u r in the summer, they are
burned three or £ou£1 now. This condition will exist for several' weeks,
after which there, will be a. gradMrs. "William .Sherman and1 Mrs. yet,
ual falling off in the consumption of
Joseph Hargrave entertained at a ,electric
current.-luncheon, Tuesday and Wednesday :
UJNI^X i.y.n.wi^—On
diamonds, w&tchcs,
ThTON^Y
LOANED
{ , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Allaart. and
afternoons,
Nov.
28th.
and
29th.
:
A
'^ ' ^ewelvy,
liiwplrv. bonds, sstocks a n d 6tocks of mer*
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sehoonover and, family are entertaining John Cleasori I,
cliandine. Loans, jiiade to farmer? on live•
I
• stock and farm implements. Reasonable rates, William•• Reynold of Lyons were the of 'Sodus.
L. Pbllpclt,, i'lipne 147-R, Newark.'
28tP guests of Mr; and Mrs,'Rlose^ Lasher I
The
next regular meeting of the
!
1 W. C. T. U. will, be held at the home'
•POR SAtE-^Hi-quality Scratch Grains; big the past week.
Miss Jennie A. Armstrong? 24
• yolk producer, Phone 2bO-W. 15. V. Reirr
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wheeler and of
Prospect street, Thursday, Dec. 7, at
son & Co.
41tf .daughter,,, Vivian, of
Cahandaigua <:2:30
p. m„ Subject, "Child WeiTpOR SALE^-Baby chick feed: Rhone 2 6 0 * . will be guests of Mr., and Mrs; jngra- 1
41tf
fare."
. "•£.. V. Peirson Si Co..
.hani for Thanksgiving.
:
The various
churches
Mrs..
of the'Ullage
Mr. and m
r s ; Chester
^ " " t - f f Klipple,
c h W par-'
"willProtestant
hold a, union
t h a n kofs
r t U R DAIRY l'BEQ g w e s -better results.
V Phone 260-W. B. V^Reirson & Go, 4Uf
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Personal and Local
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That Thanksgiving .dinner will look and taste better if the table is spreac[ witji
Zs?\A \/&****
uerryvale Linens.
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You will appreciate Derryvale Linens for their soft finish and high lustre, and
they have the real wear-resisting qualities for which Real Irish Linens are known.
TTOR : SA1,E-Hay,'.an4 .straw. •%. V, Peirson!
41tf
H
s. rCo.
.
P h m k •^SO-.'
,260-Wi
&
Rhone.
Wi
We are fortunate to have our Christmas stock in now, and can supply you with
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T h e fwiroWinR
^ S l n ^ e l arelatives
t i v 6 S ; attended Rev.
fcev. Kurte
Kurte, will j.preacrj
r e a c h trie
the jsermon.
sermon.
J ftmeral of Mrs. Peter Tack at Everyone is cordially invited to atg j f P E R T P I A t i O TUNING—Action rei'ulat-, the
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Derryvale Table Cloths, 72 in. by 72 in., 72 in. by 90 in., 72 in. by 108 in., al^p
ing, repairing. AH work guaranteed. J-. Marbletown, l o i i d i afiemoon:. Bg. •tend.
Miss Bertha Haskell arid Mrs. Ed.
A. Edwards, Clifton Springs, N. Y\
8tf
surprise
birtnciay _ sui.pti*>c
^ ^ I r t e eit
s Tack
t S ^of RRochester;
o ^ ^ Herman gave a birthday
-*a
,
,,.. Napkins td*match.
W O R RENT—tower apartment of VanDusef'
T \ ? , L tteLizery and Mr. p a r t y and dance, for Ed. Herman at,
house on Myrtle avenue. $30,00 per month. - - <-y™
y
Apply, E. V or 5 . B" Peirson, at bank or r e s - .|Mr. .and M M .
feD«
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last
Wednesday
evening.
A,
yra
Our assortment of Linen Table Damask by the yard is very complete, especially from $2,50 to $3.50
idence.
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' • ^ n ^ ^ ^ M r s W F Sclioenthaler ^ a s a n t ' t i m e is reported. There were
<tk ' v y ' A N T E D - - W h e a t . .Highest cash price paid
per yard. .
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' ^ • n n W m r a m J r , will h e Thanks- £ r i e n d s present from Rochester, New' * Excelsiof Mills. Phone. •260-W.
12tf
and son, Wjlliam, J i , ^ % s George.,ark, Ease Palmyra, and Palmyra,
h a11 Ll
Excellent,values
in
Madera
LunSh
Cloths,
Center
Pieces,
Scarfs and Doilies.
g
u
e
' " p Q R S A L I H M o d e r n 9 room house with all' U-TW,hfster
v Culver of Rochester k^vyra
recently
a East
waaaeu,
mWMiss^ tTLucy
Bertha purchased
Haskell ofher
Pa improvements: Inquire 29 Coltoii, Avenue.•]
muel
oi . - N e w a r k . V r ^Miss
uncle's
r Culver
k i n g Machine from
1 7 Llt
17w4
w ?r a1t «Mamie
l v^Hernoii
e| *r n eof» was
recently
purchased a Waddell
. ,,. ^I -| M
W
S Cu u^ X
^ Rochester
:Wc aJi e^ dtW
^ot roaree jg
East R6chester..
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Beautiful patterns in Linen Huck Towels and Toweling.
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-•„
ihjEast
Rochester,
liSsSs LMamie
U C y OU1VB1 u * . >T ^ ^_ v. ^W I L I
--.. iiir_..u:__ f - „winter
™
l i o v s e ru^nsc l eof
's
--I M
Miss
jf
SOR
m a y f f„ H• e r n o n .
}K. SAiE-tindeman
artist,—i^M»»=»""" Player
* . " j . ~ . Piano with |.h 0 MISS
r
Plain Art Linens in 18 in., 20, 24, 30, 36, 45, 54, 72 in. wide, /
Mrs. ' d ancing parties wiU be held, Friday
«l! ?>T
„ £ = nof
r her mother, Mrs
" •tjench
U»nr~h and
nnfl .music
music tolls
rolls dt
At big sacrifice. serious
illness.
Piano in Newark. Address C. W . -Oster, 3^6
non
Tjfhd has develo
igntj m
r a n g e jii<tiv
" >Ped nnight;
ifi. uGrange
Hall, ps *.....«
Invitation
This store has long been known as LINEN " ™ ™ T ™ D T C R C
E a s t Main St., Office 116, Rochester, N. Y, Mary. H'ei' >
have been issued and reports.are that
18w4 .pneumonia.
Rhea Jessup and a .Jarge company of dancers both
27
Colton
Mr.
and
Mrs
on
Mrs. were
* ' ^ *gliests,
" V ij.rndav
• p O R RFKT—House and garage . w. A'^Uaughter,
Helen,
Sunday frxwri Newark a n d surrounding towns
• 3 , Sunday,
- — a v e n u e . - Possession December
and ^Vife,
-Mi-, anc
of
their
brother
and
-wife,
-garage space a t 25 E a s t Miller, Quantity oft^Th,„!.*\-;.ntfier
_tr_.
and will enjoy 'the festivities. The com18ViJ
mittee- has. made special arrangements
doors lot sale
1'lione 4y9-J,.
Mrs. Smith, at Industry.
Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns, Munsingwe ar; also Nemo, Kabo, Henderson *
the dance* including the decora-' 71
Mrs. M-oses Lasher spent Friday for
on shares, upper iarm,
WANfED-To
work
tions
.and
music
Supper
will,
be
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2
,v
Alleiton.
W»'
P
C-B and Royal Worcester Corsets
•ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry served during the evening>
124 acres. R.. 1.1
I TJ
Greenagle,
at -m/iiuo.
Lyons,
•genagle,
as
of
double
hnu-e„
W_.
rpo BKNT bee 1st. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bogart and j |
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v— -- - ,
ehi Lay will have a s her
Miss Cornelia
x
Ui.iun St. All 1'nn. uveniliits UrneM V,
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- - • -miWwi guests for Thanksgiving, Mi;.,
and daiiuhtvr will spend ThanksgivinM: if
Eoic.
1 i
1 ij • 1 • 1, 1. 1, " 1. |L •'" i: --_j__|r—^r^r-_l_Jr!_J»—' j r _ _ i ' - _ J r li ' *' I. > j'.',.'.-—i L I , ' V I, I, I. t
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ill wool. Mrs. William Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Kith- their parents-,. Sir. and Mrs. Bo r 4 . . . ••
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Ctarence Weeks and .family, Miss Ad- gart, at Geneva.
|ipd;^resap=aF=^r^r ^r=^r ^P ^r^
'bro'Vll overCi.nt: size al'.m* Id
F M.I elaide Lay and Miss Anna V-anDeu. . . .
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S=45.O0; Fine condition
Priced $1-1:00.
20wlp sen of Lyons.; Miss Lucia Vanbeusen
Johnston, 73 East Miller S t .
of
Bataviaf
Miss
E
d
i
t
h
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VanDeusen
"POR SALE--Guinea fowls, j.icked- and delivererl ,tn ynur donr at ^2 ml nei- pjni- , Htop of Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
VanDeusen and daughter, Roberta.
postal to W. 1. Brings, Port Gibson, N . Y.
^r-r-^—r.
-r
. .20wlp
Ili.i Mrs. Curley Clark entrtained at a
JjiOR SAl.l-> M.iiitiKahy davt-nport. i.ewiy up- family dinner, the past week, the oc^
•i.-.i-#_--..i., „„., rlnv mr^tuffM .dav-n-l ;Cag i gll .. fe^ng th B i 4 t n .birthday o:
T»ort; 2 second -hand parlor suites*; 1 desk; sev*ij.her daughter, Helen. .
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. Mfffrark Ciiliolstery Slum,
pral: odd i a
week-end
on. vip" ' William Sweet was
N . Main St
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T^T^ .„ ^.„ — rguest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Halstead
r
annaii.
X^OR seasoned hard. Mood phone 19 M l , 20w2
^ J.*t j , , ^
Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Heinrich and
I Mrs. Roy.:Shewman of
Rochester;,
u» „_
T OST — N'car the Newark Creamery, a »maii I Mrs, Roy. snewmuu
and
.purse ooTitamiilR a con side rablr sum
-»... -of
- . :|,M-r. and Mrs. Charles Brisee
money. A hb^iil' reward for i t s return I " . daughter, IVIarjorie, of Sodus Center
quire Courier Office.
20wlp and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Collier j
Berksliirv' Knit for 4cr. and daughter, Dorothy Evelyn, spent
vice until July 1st. 192.1. sired -hv reKis-^ -Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
manufacture cement tile and biiil'tKng block,*. Mrs- Charles Heinrich,, the occasion
Address Phi-It.*,. N. V , phone 11-F.M,
:0wl|. being the birthday of their daughter;
I Mrs. Shewman, and' their . gfahdr
pjaughte-r,- Dorothy Evelyn 'Collier.
shipments have been added to our stock since this 20 per
The Misses Sarah and -Elizabeth
The crilical women buyers of this community have
Norris and' Dan N.orris Were week-end
cent, reduction sale commenced. There are values of
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Norris
sKown their approval in a marked . degree t by availing
a t Rochester.
even greater importance in many instances and a visit will
themselves of the up-tb-the-miriule policy of this store,
pHTATION ON' PROOF O F W l X L - C o a e
Mrs. Josiah Halstead will be the'
' - ' Civ. I'roc. §a
The People of t h e S t a t e of New York By guest of Mr. and Mrs. j,ohn Halstead
which
is
to
offer
the
newest
distinctive
styles
in
Coats
arid
impress anew with the saving opportunities that are ofthe Grare of Cod. Free arid' Independent:
at Savannah for' Thanksgiving and
To Elizabeth Cox and Celia Underwood' of
Presses for Women, Misses and Children at a 20 per cent,
Monongahela, Pa.; Pearl Cox of Crestivood, •over the week-end. Mr, Halstead. will
fered in every department. Try and do your Christmas
Ky.; J. ^Leonard Cox of Jefferso'ivillc, Ind.;
iowet price.- By shopping here you actually save from
,Susie Robertson- o f - N o r t h Ple^aureville.- Ky^ be a guest for Thanksgiving Day.
feeirs at law and next of kin of, Margaret I
Mr. and. Mrs. T. Davis Prescott
shopping thrsWeek, if possibte^and geTTfre^eneriTof o u r
Stacey... deceased, send -greeting:
$3.00 to $20.00, according to the price of the merchanV/hereas, Georpe H. Stacey of the Town ot fwere-the-guests of friend^jt.Roches
Ai-cadia, County of Wayne, and State of New ter, Monday.
large and comprehensive assortment, from which we are
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dise which ypu buy.
York, iias lately applied to t h e Surrogate's
Mr. and Mrs. E . R. Galusna o:
Court of our-County of W a y n e to haiifi a .cerWe
have
never
put
on
such
a
sales-cdmpeliing
event
confident we will please you.
tain- instrument in writing, consisting of one Scottsville. will spend Thanksgivin:
sheet, relatrrrg to real ahd'persohal property,
duly rfl-oved
rjf-oved as
n d testament
nor
Wd
such
a
splendid
response.
Mat^y
splendid
new
duly
as tt hh ee l^st
lijst will
v/m aa."ki
i._^v_,.,— of,- at the home of their son, M. L< Ga
°; li-*«
nf the.
tliA County
County oi
of W
W aa yy nn ee
Margaret- Stacey,
a t e of
lusha, and family.
v.
and' State of New York, deceased,
i n g M r . 'and* JYLra. w w x i c o . , ,
,
P, AFost-sr
Therefore, you a n d each of you a r e cited to M i Mr.
c e M nand
+ r t p Mrs.
D n v B.
MTR
l i o p t t e ^will,
ve'a.
as theirU aguests
show cause before the S u r r o g a t e of our County have,
IVllSS IVLaUie
y , iVirs.forA l iThanltsgivf;
c e Jtteevea
Wonderful bargains foir this week*
of Wayne al ins office in the- village of Lyons, iiig
and Mr.
daughter,
'and^jMrs..
Ruth;Charles
Mti andWelcher}'
Mrs. VV
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C. P O U L T O N
STORE
Le^al Notices
C*C«W,
i n -said- County, o n tho 2nd d a y of January, E . W e l c h e r a n d M l S S . L u c y W e l c U 6 l * t
1923,, at ten o'clock in t h e forenoon of that day,
M i c e l Mnvo'ni«Pt Wfllli-np* aTiH Mis«i
*tit*iU
.aaid-will-aad testttttigfit should n o r nSarali
- l ^ - "W-Oiie
• n ^ f aim
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L
S P »
sealadmitted
of the toSurrogate's
be
urobate>^Court
• of the said Cynthia.
of -RcrfsWer;
^:r
Lord •willDailey
.be guests
pf. Mr. and w
Mr3.j
County
of
W
a
y
n
e
to
b
e
hereunto
affixed.
In Testimony
whereof, we have
caugeaTtheSaiTali
Wdlfe
and" HenryT
Rowland
Lordand
for FrarilT
Thanksgiving.
"-,(
rt oi Wi.h e Knapp,
said
Witness^ Hon.r Clyde
*""" "of'" the™ said County of T.orri
guests
of Mr.
M.T^of;
Surrogate
Mr.will
andbe Mrs.
Webb
andand
baby
W a y n e , at t h e Surrogate's office in Church street will spend Thanksgr^sl
the village of Lyons, in said: County
(Seal)' the 27th day of November, in the iri'g with their parents, Mr. and Mrs."|
year of our Lord, one' thousand nine Webh, at Rochester.
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hundred and twent y -two.
Kenneth Slaght of Syracuse UniCLYDE W. K N A P P ,
versity
is
spending
his
Thanksgiving
Surrogate.
vacation with his parents, Mr. and,
B. C. W I L L I A M S .
Mrs., C. F. Slaght.
Petitioner's Attorney,
Newark, N V.
2uw$
Mrs. J, R. Sanfprd entertained the
|.<Clara Bari?on Guild of the Universa
list church, the past week.
Miss Agnes Kohler of the Roches
•CITATION'
ON
PROOF
ter General Hospital will spend
QrpPLKMKNTAI:
13
Thanksgiving with her grandmother,
OF WI1.L
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• The People «f thp State of New York,, By, Mrs. Irene Kohler.
the (tt-Kf nt God, -Ffve and lfl(le{*vn(limt;
Miss Lila Verbridge of the thpnip'
To Lyman Kct-^e of Alierd<Trt, South Dakota, ht'ir ,it law ami next of k.n of Ivliner A- son Hospital at Warsaw, .accompanied
by Dr. George E. Skiff and his parReese, dtct.i-^d, -^tid K^'etingW h e r e a s . SvK la U RITM- of t i e Town of ents, :t>r. and Mrs. Skiff, of GainesArcadia, C«ut»t.y of. \V-a>:>f, ain! S:.itc 'ut New ville, syerit Sunday with her parents,
Yorki, has h t e l y .ii'Mlu-'l t o the Suirogate's Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Verbridge.
Court of our Cnutit'j ot Wayne tn havi- a .».prMi»s Clara 1'r.escott has returned
tam iriatrunifnt m WIUIHK, j(oii^isting of one
sheet, telatniR t o u-al and peismial
iiropeity., , home, after spending a few days in
duly proved as the La-^t Will and1 Testament
pf Ivlnu-r A. U e c e , late ot the Toi\n_ at Ar- LrBuffalo.
cadia, in the County of. W a y n e and .State ol .-* About twenty-five of the younger
New York^ deceased.
,
Therciore, \ ou a n d each- of you are citeg set will attend.a Thanksgiving party,
to show caiuc Lt-lor'e the Surrogate of 014* Wednesday evening; at the S t a t e Ai*County of Wayne, at his othec in the vdlatfe mory at Auburn.
Paul Whiteman's
of Lyons, in said County, on the 2nd day bf Q^rchestra of -New York "City will f u't-'
January, l°_\i; at ten o'clock in the .fofenoprt
•nish the rnusic.
_[
t of that day, why t h e *:ud Will, and Tc^ja
rhent shouhl not he aihmtted .to prdhate !
- Rudolph Rupert, and Peter Kemper
I n Testimony Whereof, W e hav'e caused the have heen spending a few days in
seal of the Surrogate's C'ourt of the said
Philadelphia and attended the ArmyCounty of Wayne to- be hereunto affixed
Witness, Huu. Clyde W Knapp,
'__: _.,. . I Navy football game, Saturday.
Surrogate of t h e said County of • M.r. and Mrs. Eietcher Miller, bl
( at" the Surrogate's dffica in' Rochester are.spending.Thanksgiviwg
(Seal) Wayne,
the .visage of
Lyo&s,. in '/said
week with their parents, Mr. a n d Mrs*..
Mrs. Harold Porter ancf"T5ah_y oT
sand, rune hundred and trfenty-fwo.
CLYDE W. KNAPP,
Rochester are spending Thanksgiving
Surrogate.
•week with her parents j Mr. and Mrs.
B.. C.WILLIAMS,
.Herbert Chapman,--at. the hcShe of her
Petitioner's /attorney,
Mr. PorNewark, New York
20w5 brother, Harry Chapman,
iter will be a gtiest on. Thanksgiving.
Mr* and Mrs. Otto Eerns anVi ^ori,
Leon, will spend Thanksgiving wrSh'
STATEMENT,
Mr. and Mrs. William Shuler at' 1 $ - '
The undersigned, chairman of the'
•'"., I
Board of Organizers of the proposed ons.
Mrs. W. B. Rupert and Mrs. Gof-!
Newark Trust Company,, acting pursuant to a resolution adopted at. an. dori Harris attended a card par% 1
informal meeting of such organizers, -given by Mrs. John Hattler at Lyons,'
•Monday afternoon.
•I
makes the following statement:
Mr. and Mrs. Gr4nt Kelsey of iaifThe Newark Trust Company was
proposed to be organized and the pre- pir.t will be guests ol Mr. and Mrs:.
liminary legal steps taken to per- Albert Schurrian for Thanksgiving'. . ,
fect such organization, because of the .Dr. and Mrs. J . t \ Martin and fam-;
be Thanksgivattempt to consolidate the two- New-1 ily
J'y of
"' Port
» «*" Gibson
•;•-;•'--- will
••-••>...
a r b ' Banks, which proposed consoli-! ln & guests of Mr, and Mrs. h.
Mrs.. _^
Verne AStauring
datiffn did hot meet the approval of ai tison.
, _.. . of Clydei'aJlilarge majority of the patrons of such- tended a luncheon,
' Friday" aftern'ooir,
banks. The financial -.£nd industrial given by Mrs. Curtis Scofteld and
; •
interests of Newark we're and are too .M*<i. EiKrerje Flymij
Mrs. W. H., Lane will entertain: for
extensive to be served by one bank1lB
Joel +H.
e s c o t t oS'
ing
however
strongmight|T
and Thanksgiving
ably institution,
managed
such
institution
r>!! s K' v iiuj juei
*. *P rL^„
^be. The
S a o ^organizers
n ^ s ' ' o T ^of" Nthe
e w Newark
a r k ^ ^ t*!t Buffalo;.
a i o J i r xH.
. "B.^ Peirson
— ^ "of^ Rochester*;
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a
Prescott,
Mrs.,
fienry
T
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e
rust
CoVpa
ny
deem
it
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o
n
and,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
D a ^
T
t
lie of Newark and vicinity tha^ t&ey p r re s e o t t _
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I MM-AAna :Stuart was called home
are new arrivals in plain and furtrfmmed Coats and
JWraps,- and- savings.,
are in many instances greater than ever.
The materials _ are
Normandy, Bolivia,
Veldyne and \Mour.
Furs" are the choicest
Beaver, fine Squirrel,
Skunk, Caracul, Raccoon and Wolf.
'Featuring
F.xtra
and Regular Sizes.
$32.75
$59.75
MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS
^1
Men's Grey Outing Shirts, liy2 to I6Y2.
Reg, $1.25 for 98c,
TrusV
»B a n y'
/•:
There are only 26
shopping days until Christntas.
Shop
Early!
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
High Grade Winter
Coats at A Very
Men's Flexible Rib Shirts and Drawers.
Shirts in sizes 34, 36, 38, 44, 46. Drawr.
ers, 36 and 44 only. Reg. $1.50 value, for
98c Grarment.
MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS
&DRAWERS
Not.all sizes. Reg. $2.25, for $1,69 Garment.
UNDERWEAR
Men's Jersey Ribbed Shirts and Draw^
ers, sizes 34 to 50. Reg. 98c, for 69c Crairment.
MEN'S FLEECE LINED UNION SIJITS
WM
180 lb. aeer.
Mr. and. Mrs. Willard Burgess, Mr.,
and Mrs; Thad Denny a n d M*. %hd:
Mrs. Lloyd Ridley and baby were entertained at' a Sunday dinneryUt the:
home of, Mi?s. Alice Hbwiandi,
* ;
At this time of year, elecjiVic light
bills, are the highest, *owing. to the
fact that
electric intnp$ hai^e t o be
burned : 's'5?toiljr*eStott^ora .during
the
day.
Ill many instances, lights |
2()wx
prices offered, will have to be seen to
-'5*'.
ROGK SHIRTS ^CKAWERS
AH sizes. 89c Garment
ate
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grouped Dresses at
exceptional savings.
A ntimber
very
smartly
fashioned.
The materials
ployed in the two stylish groupS"af e' Pbiret
Twill, Tricothio, Canton, Satin Canton,
Velvet, Crepe and
Serge.
The line of merchandise, at the
be appreciated.
to
l ^ f e a j e w sizes left. . Reg. $2.75 for
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Not a job lot assortment—but authentic, successful, up-to-the-minute models that haye been popular numbers in
all the cities. They have been priced
to fit. in with our 20 per cent, reduction policy. Here you will find sill the
sizes in Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, and Dresses in popular
models which will please you. This
year we have a greater variety than
ever before and as a consequence we
will be sure to have just the garment
you want*
$4.98 to $16.75
Tlxis group includes the sport model
Mannish Mixtures, Kersevs, Poladres and
Velours. Tliore 'i§ a variety of styles.
Pateli pockets, and- cloth and bone buttons with full belts predominate. When
you purchase a Coat in this group you
save at least $3:00 to. $5.00.
Cliildren's Coats in Polaire, Velour and
Cheviot in a range of sizes, 4 to 14 years, J
in Tali7 ^rown, Navy Blue and Faney' |
Mixtures. Those with fur collars are
very attractive.
The values offered at this time are equal •
to .January Clearance prices. Why not j
; take advantage of these prices and have
" ^OUL Coat to wear now?
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