THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OEEGON
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1925
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SIMPSON GROCERY
Telephones. 48 and 49
SUCCESSOR TO TCELLER BROTHERS
155 North Commercial Street
If you are particular, we can suit your taste. We keep the kind of GROCERIES that satisfy
those who'' know good quality and who Insist on having the most wholesome and tempting they
can get. "Wo tarry the finest ami freshest line of VEGETABLES In the city.
.BACON SQUARES ' .
Fresh-angar cured at pound....:
LARD
.25c
: . , Waiters jDure kettle rendered, 2 pound
(pail3 50c, 44ounds 98c, 8 pounds $1.95
RAISINS
4 pound pkg. seedless Raisins r39c
, -4 pounds puffed seeded Raisins..48c
Fancy layer Raisins, 2 pkgs... 37c
r Fancy clean Currants in bulk
2 pounds : 35c
. j PINEAPPLE
No. 24 size broken sliced, 3 cans 69c
No. size whole slices, 3 cans 87c
No. 10 broken sliced pineapple
per can j .. .. 98c
. APPLES!
Jonathan apples, per box .. .$1.49
Spitzenberg apples per box........$1.69
Extra Fancy Delicious apples
per box '.:... . .$2.98
Extra Fancy Rome Beauty apples T
per box :.:. :;.$1.98
Fancy Sun-Dried apples 5 pounds 95c
WE MA KEN O CHAR GE FO R D E LIVERY
In
THE NEW
m WAY
Used Car
Guarantee
-nd ' a ve- named--Ker Barbara
Lrjrffser'TVra'augnter. was born on
December 4 to Mr and Mrs. A. L.
Duval of Silverton, who has been
named Ruth Lavow. -.
Furniture rpnobrtery
And repairing. Qiesa-Powtri
Furniture Company. iSQtf
Hi-Ys to Meet
Ben J. Kimber, general secre
tary .of the' county YMCA. wlU
speak a the Ili-Y clubs In Turner
end Aunisville this evening. To
morrow night he Till Journey to
Aurora where he Till organize a
Friendly Indian club.
ing uniform system, of account- the Lincoln Pioneers met. Mr. E.
lug. -Other state ana, truck oper- L.' Powell is. thelr.leader. Tonight
ators will' appear before the com- the Whitman' Pioneers, under the
mission today. Members of the
commission .said that an order in
the cases probably, would not be
handed down for several days.
leadership of N. M. Plnkblner, will
meet.' The 'Shelf on Pioneers of
the. First Christian , church will
meet Wednesday night under the
leadership of N. P. Webb. "The
Jason Lee Pioneers, led by Robert
MAKE LIFE WORTH UYIXO
Don't so around feeling tired.
lacking in energy and strength.! witty of Willamette university will
because your kidneys are not meet Thursday. night.- J. B. Crary,
working properly. The use of secretary of the boys' department
FOLEY r ILLS, a diuretic stimu- at the IocaL YMCA will speak on
lant for-the kidneys, wm "usn thig occasion. The Daniel Boone
your kidneys, remove injurious
waste matter and bring the kid
neys back to a normal, active con
Pioneers of the First Methodist
church will be organized Thursday
dition. "Your FOLEY PILLS are P'Si" unuer me leaaeremp
the only thing that I eTer got to ence Oliver wttn tne assistance 01
Dorothy King, and groom, Victor
U Larson, reside in, the SilTertoa
Hills. -: Mr. and Mrs. Larson lefl
for Birkenfield where . he will
work for his brother until Christ
mas. They will return to Silver-
Christmas Records-
Get yours while our stock is
complete. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co.
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Salem Over the jTop
Salem has gone ore rthe top in
ton to spend the holidays with the county YMCA drive, accord
ing to Ben J. Kitnber. general
secretary. Salemand Turner are
tho nnlv rnrnmiinlltda nr in far
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ucau"11" Salem's quota was $1800. the total
tor the county being $4500.
their tolas. They were given a
reception November 2 at the. new
Silverton Hills community halL
They received many
gifts.
Hotel Marion-
Dollar Dinner. Served 6:45 to
S. Every evening. n-27tl
do me any good," writes Samuel,
Brenner, Alexandria, Ind. Adv.
Will Speak
Will Moore, state insurance com
missioner, has received an invita
tion to give an address before
members of the Portland realty
board on December 18. In event
Mr. Moore is unable to comply
with the request, W. A. Mullen,
deputy state insurance commis
sioner, will give the address. Mr.
Moore has been requested to ex
plain the new state real estate
law.
Silk Hosiery $1 V
Howard Corset Shop, 153 South
High. d8.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
ik'" in ii wiM.m.i n,nwiMiniwi.miiw, .. . .pi.,., ,.. ,.
Gram Leaves
Charles Oram. atate lahnr mm
missioner, left for Portland yes-J-0" .Farm lslted
terday where he has of flcial- mat-J Rev. Ernest Shanks, pastor of
ters requiring his attention. .-, - the First Baptist church of Salem.
and J. B. Crarv. secretary of the
HT f I . '
moou opeciai boys' department of the local
Five loads 16-lnch Inside mill 1 YMCA. motored to Collate Farm
wood, $17.50; exceptionally good Sunday afternoon, where they con-
OrVeaiherllaLn
- : Cloudy
Jenerally cloudy, west, probably
rain northwest;-fair east portion;
moderate temperature; light east
erly, winds. Max. '(Monday). 52;
Min. 36; RiTer 1.3, falling; Rain
fall '.02; Atmosphere clear; Wind
northwest. "
Leaders Meet " .
The Leaden' class of the Salem
YMCA met last night for a supper
and class discussion. Clarence
Oliver at Willamette university,
Eooke on and .demonstrated the
topic, "Charting the Boy."
Gifts for Men-
Mrs. Trover, Trover's Studio. d8
Naturalization Date Set
U. , G. ; Boyer, Marion county
clerk, received- word yesterday
that' on March 24,-1926 and Sep
temeV 29, 192 6-have been set as
' the "days for the hearing of nat
uralizations in Marion county.
Official Business
E. E. Bragg, member of the
state industrial accident commis
sion, is spending a few days at
La Grande and other eastern Ore
gon cities looking after official
matters. .. ; v
Oppen Teaches Acfcyttne ' I
And electric welding. New elec
tric welding machines, $250;
acetylene generators, $90 and up.
695 Mill St. d7
Portland. She highly compliment
ed the auxiliary upon the good
quality of work being done, and
progress made during the past
year.
Here on Basin ess-
Howard Bates of Portland is
spending a few days in Salem at
tending to business matters. Mr.
Bates owns considerable property
here. , j
Radio Headquarters, Phone 1935
Zenith, Fada, Magnavox and
nsed sets. Good radio poles, 175
South High. dl2
Pierce Honored
AI Pierce, until a few months
ago manager of the Marion hotel
here, has been elected president
of the State Hotel association. Mr.
Pierce is now located in Corvallis
where he is manager of the Ben
ton hotel.- J
Exclusive Distribution j
For W.,W. Kimball pianos.! A.
B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy,
Busk & Gerts. , Moore'a Muajc
House. 409-415 Court. ' i20lt
Toys for the ?hJldrcr
At Stiff's furniture store.
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Chorus to Meet x
The Salem 1 Boys', chorus i will
meet tonight and again Thursday
evening to practice their, numbers
for the entertainment to be given
Friday evening, December 18,' at
the First Methodist church. Only
part of the program will be a
Christmas cantata; the remainder
being devoted to community sing
ing. Dr. H. C. Epley is directing
the chorus and will conduct the
community singing. '
Johnson's Man Here
Sanfield Macdonald of Portland
spent Saturday in Salem confer
ring with state officials. Mr. Mac-
donald was Oregon manager for
Senator Hiram Johnson at; the
time the latter was a candidate for
president of the United States..
'or Sale i .
1 oak dining table, six oak din
ing chairs, 1 oak library table and
other furniture, 1309 N. Commer
cial Street. d9
Furniture TJphowttn j
And repairing. c Gleae-Powers
Furniture Comp&ar. slOti
tioTrrnor to Speak
Governor. Pierre will spend Wed
nesday In Corrallis where he will
Eire an address-Jwrore a citic or
canization. On Thursday the gov
ernor will sDeak before members
of the Business Men's association
in Portland. " ?
One license Iwroed
Only 'one marriage license was
applied for, In the county clerk's
office here yesterday. This was
taken out by Charles W. Rader of
Vancouver, Wash.; and Ida Mil
dred Slelghter, 1 of Battleground,
Wash.
Pomeroy & Keene
. Jewelers and Optomctiista
Salem, Oregon
U&DHWOOD
. TYPEWRITER CO.
Direct Factory Branch
510 Oovt Street Phone tea
Typewriters Rented, Bold,
-vV . . Repaired
Special rental rates to students
H. F. WOODRY & SON
AaatlMMnr St4 ranmi Dlw.
m ink far utd rrattan. tn
ill Kortk Cwurcial.
Office Ttea 75 or Res-
wood. Prompt
ding Logging Co
delivery. Spaul
Phone 1830. d8
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Egyptian Cats DoVou Know
wnere to iraa one? if you
don't, look in the window at 453
Court. St. d8
Chicago Bound
Will Moore, state insurance com
missioner, left here Saturday night
for Chicago where he will attend
a meeting of the insurance com-1
missionera of the various states.
ducted services for the inmates
Rev. Shanks spoke on the "Little
Red Hen.'
Marcell's Miracle Mineral
For your better health. For
free interview write U. H. Gaeley
special representative, box 339. J3
What Have You to Trade?
For a span of good work horses?
Phone 994. dS.
Veterans Get Permits
An official confirmation of the
order issued recently with respect
to the issuance of free hunting
and fishing licenses to disabled
World war veterans, was received
by U. G. Boyer. Marion' county
clerk, yesterday. Veterans mak
ing applications for the free li
censes may do so here although
the petition will be forwarded to
the offices of the state game com
mission lu Pittock building in
Portland.
Week-End Visit
Arthur Benson, clerk of the sta.te
supreme court, spent Saturday
and Sunday in Portland looking
after business matters.
At Convention-
House Dedicated
The community house at Silver
Falls; - seven ; miles northeast of
Silverton, , was dedicated last Sat
Fred Delano, owner of the Star"rday niht- OoTernor Walter M
automobile agency here, is spend
ing a few days at Oakland attend
Fierce being the principal speaker.
Ben J. Kimber, general secretary
ing a conference of Star dealers ?f the countyjYMCA, conducted a
on vie Pacific coast. Mr. Delano community sing,
win return here on Friday of tntsi
week.
Toys for the Children
At Stiffs furniture store.
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Electrical Holiday Gifts
A large assortment. Halek and
Eoff, 337 Court. d8
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Portland Men Arrested
Ellis Morgan and W. F. Odekirk
both of Portland, were arrested
Sunday by O. O. Nichols, state
traffic officer, and cited to appear
in the Salem Justice court today on
speeding charges.
Attend Forestry Meet
Lynn Cronemiller, deputy state
forester, and W. A. Langell, field
agent for the department, left here
Sunday night for Victoria, B. C.
where they are attending the an
nual meeting of the Western For
estry and Conversation associa
tion. A number of matters of Im
portance to the Oregon forestry
department will be considered at
tha meeting. The conference will
close Thursday night.
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Closed Automobiles , -, , 4
At reduced prices. These In
clude a Willys-Knight sedan, a
Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe.
a Ford coupe and a Studebaker
closure. See these at '.the Certi
fied Public Motor Car Market.
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Mr. Crary. The, South Friends
Pioneers will meet Friday night
under the leadership of Ross
Miles.
A Xew Pipe Organ Record
'By the new electr leal process;
a real treat. Stop in at Still s and
hear it. : d8tf
Auction Sale
Every Wed. nite at F. N. Wood
ry's new store, .Summer and Nor
wav Sts. Phone 511. as
Miss Stewart Leaves
Miss M. A. Stewart, formerly
Salem nurse for the Metropolitan
Insurance company, has left for
Klamath Falls, where she will as
sume the duties of nurse at the
Klamath Valley hospital.
G'um Vender Stolen
tJust recently one gum vending
machine was stolen from Damon,
a' grocery on -North Commercial,
ahd last Saturday aight cne was
stolen from H. Morgan, rpcer, on
South Twelfth street. These ma
chines are placed on a stand In
front of the store and locked
They, were torn, off the stand.
robbed of cash and gum and then
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the - machines wllfuHy'sraasfeetM-
pieces so as , to destroy any 'is
dence - ' ,5 ; '
Radio Poles of Superior Quality mi0
Good used sets. rnon
To Give Play - , ..- -pU
Repeating for the third time, 8T
the Sacajawea campfire girls will
give their play. "The Call of yfo'U
helo at Brush College on Satur- ;
day evening. December 12. The
play was given last Saturday at : ,
Hayesville, with a record attend
ance. The first presentation was
in the Salem high BChool auditor--
Oregon Deaf School "r -Head
Here January lZ
rJ. Lyman Steed, assistant super-
intendent of the Pennsylvania
state school for the deai.jMii ar-
rive In Salem January l to assume-- '
charge of the Oregon deat school.X -according
to a telegram received
from him yesterday. Mr. Steed.,,?,,
was elected superintendent of the.(,s
Oregon Institution to succeed O. . rf
L. Mclntyre, who resigned recent
ly to accept a position at Council
Bluffs, Iowa. ,; -f. ; - j
Harrisburg Charles P. Riser,
Oxford sheep breeder, won an in- fX
ternatlonal championship at Kan-
sas City stock show. .1
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Sew Red Seal Records.
Single faced. 25c and
Stiff's Furniture Co.
35c.
datf
Xew Bakery
Busick's are building a new
brick and concrete building to the
rear of their"wholesale store on
Court street to be used as a bak
ery. This bakery when completed
will be one of the most modern in
the city. The company, hopes to
be ready to operate by the first of
January.
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DISTURBANCE IX A LOCAL
THEATRE
The patrons of a local show
house were Very much disturbed
and annoyed! by the continuous
coughing of a person in the audi
ence. Don t be a nuisance because
you have a cough or cold. A few
doses of FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR COMPOUND taken promptly
will bring speedy relief from
coughs, colds and hoarseness. Mrs.
W. T. ClaryJ White Plains, Va.,
writes: "We have used FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
for colds and . bad coughs with
splendid results."- Adv.
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5 to JRooms,. $330Q Today
5 rooms,' finished and plastered.
balance ready to. lath and plaster,
j garage and cement basement. On
trim lot south,; near schools. This
!isbest home buy we know. Some
terms, Becke & Hendricks, . 189
N. High street. Hellig Bldg. dtf
Get Your Tickets Early
For "The Ship." Moroni-Olson
play at the Heilig tomorrow. At
4ttA loot onirovAmanf 1 1 f ' V o t WP
at a Dremium. dS
Xmas Signs
On the corner of Seventeenth
and C streets where Lane Morley
lives, Christmas trees are begin
ning to blossom out like a small
forest. Mr. Morley is an old time
dealer in this staple article, hav
ing done a retail and wholesale
business In Christmas trees for
years.
Boys Overcoats-
Sizes 3 to 16. on sale at Thos.
Kay woolen Mill at half retail
price. Still selling men's over
coats at $12.50. d9
Hear
Wendall Hall's newest "I Don't
Think So" It's a scream Record
Dept. at Stiff's. d8
In Portland-
Mrs. George Griffith spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Portland vis
iting with friends.
Book Ends at j
Mrs! Trover's, Trover Studio. dS
Goes to Portland-
Miss Rose Baumgartner, an em
ploye of the state industrial acci
dent commission, spent Sunday in
Portland with . friends and ; rela
tives.-
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Watch for the
Folks, it will beieresden
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Auxiliary to Elect
The Sons of Veterans of . the
Ciyil war auxiliary will hold, elec
tion of officers for the ensuing
year at their regular business
meeting Tuesday evening at the
armory. AH members requested
to be present at the last meeting,
November 24 the. auxiliary gave a
o'clock supper in honor of Mrs
Alon. Division inspector ! from
Eastman Brothers
Furnaces
Salem Office 169 S. Hish
Office boon:
U:M TO I P. II,.
Factory; Sflverton, Ore,
Wood Wood
TRACY'S FUEL
YARD
167 D Street Telephone 2313
At Seattle Meet
Rhea Lu per, .state engineer, left
here Sunday night for Seattle
where he will attend a meeting
of Oregon and Washington offic
ials in connection with the allo
cation of the waters of the Solum-
bia river. He later will go to
Washington. D. C, where he will
take part in a reclamation meet
ing called by government officials.
Banquet Is Held
Churches and boys' organiza
tions at Silverton joined in a com
munity Father and Sons banquet
ast night. J. M. Palmer, associate
general secretary of the Portland
YMCA, was the speaker. -
Used Heaters, $1.50 and Up-
Delivered and set up, cleaned.
polished and entirely reconstruct
ed. Stiff's Used Furniture Store.
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IWal Receipts Big
?With postal receipts for Novem-
berl925; st at $17,527.35, a dis
tinct advance is noted over the
same month ; of 1924, $13,560. 14,
I according to report issued by the
postoffice yesterday. Receipts for
flie preceding month were $14,
519.32.
New Rockers, loll9 and
Xmas gifts at F. N. Woodry's
Wed. nite auction. Summer and
Norway Sts. , J. d8
Box Office Xow Open
For "The Ship," given by the
Moroni Olsen Players at the Hellig
Wed.. Decs 9. Heilig orchestra
furnishing music; 4 v d8
A Five or Ten-Pound Box
t)f Oregon prunes makes a fine
gift for your eastern friends. Show
them what we produce in Oregon.
Roth Grocery Co. attend .to the
shipping, just give them the ad
dress. Express charge anywhere
in U. S. A. is about 55c on ten-
pound box. .. dlO
Births Are Reported-
Four births were reported at
the office of the city health of
ficer Monday. To Mr. and Mrs
Frank Whittemore of 2390 Trade
street was .porn on December 5,
a son, who has been named Charles
Douglas. A son was born on De
cember 3 to Mr. and Mrs. aDniel
J. Fry of Saiem, and they have
named him Daniel Joshua. Mr.
and Mrs. T. R. Leonhardt of Sa
Veterinarian' Reports
Dr. W. H; Lytle. state veterin
arian, will return here today after
attending to official business tn
eastern Oregon, Dr. Lytle spent
a couple of days at Dufur where
ne invest i galea reports mat a
laltee number of horses had died
the result of a mysterious mal
ady.
Kllie Sheenan r .
Partv with that card communl-
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iem receiveu a utuguier uBremuw uate witn box 4349 care of States
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man.
Wedding Solemnized
A very pretty wedding was sol
emnized at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King.
Rev. J. A. Bennett of the Chris
tian church of Silverton perform
ed the ceremony. The bride. Miss
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DISEASES
Acute and Chronic treated
by the latest Electrical,
Theraphy and Osteopathy.
Consultation Free I
B. H. WHITE
Physician and Surgeon
BOO U. 8. Bank Bldg.
i Salem, Oregon
i Speeder Arrested
I i. 4 snort or saiem was arresiea
Sunday by Officer Hickman on
charge of speeding.. He was cited
to appear Monday but his case has
been continued for a week.
1 Dainty Handkerchiefs
For dainty people, 15c-$1.50
Howard Corset Shop, 153 South
High. 1 d8
MODEL BAKERY
- 121 South Commercial
PAINTING
KALSOMINING
PAPER HANGING
For the right kind of materials
and the very best workman
ship call ui,
Gabriel
Powder and Supply Co.
17 8. Commercial Phpna Til
WaldcHpel Case Up
Carl Waldespel who was arrest
ed about a month ago on a charge
of driving while under the influ
ence of intoxicating liquor, is
I scheduled to' be tried by jury in
city court Wednesday afternoon a
2 o'clock. ... - V'
Cherriaus to Jlee't
Salem Cherrians will meet this
evening at 1:20 o'clock for a din
ner and business meeting. Officers
for the coming year will be, nom
inated and elected at the meeting
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1SOS
General Banlnng Bu:!nes4
Offle Bovrs
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F. N. WOODRY
Salem's Leadlnf
AUCTIONEER
rays Cash For Fnrnitnre
Residence and 8 tore , ;
1010 North Summer
PHONE 511
MEstabUshcd Bince IPlfl",
Rout Cut $370 to $ao
Large 5-room flat, suitable bust
aess peoplei teachers, nurses, etc
I Warinand clean and right down
town. Ranges furaished, fmme
diate possession. See 666 Fer
ry. Becke & Hendricks. 189 K
High street, Heilig Bldg., phone
161. - r ' :-.v l . ' detr
Stage Hearinc 4 . ; -' i
-1 wenty slaee and truck opera
tors appeared before ihe, state bub-
: lie, service commiBuIon Monday to
I show cause why their permits! . s
1 should not bo .revoked because of j ,
their failure -to- comply with aa t . --
Pioneers M.eet
The pioneer clubs of the city are
meeting this week. Last night
Obituary
Baldwin
In this city December 7, Linus
H. Baldwin, age 73 years: The
husband of Mrs. Lorinda Baldwin,
father of Mrs. Groyer C. Potter of
Salem. Richard N. Baldwin of
Myrtle Creek, Ben L. Baldwin of
Nampa, Idaho, Jess N. Baldwin of
Roseburg and Ralph J. Baldwin
of Portenrville. Cal. Announce
ment of funeral later by the Rig
don & Son. mortuary.
Feel All Out of Sorts?
ARE you tortured with constant baocache and stabbirg
pains; subject to headaches, dimness and kidne;
irregularities? Feel drowsy and listless? Likely, then, your r
kidneys are not functioning properly Don't neglect sluggish.. -; .
kidneys! Kelp them with Doans Pills, a stimulant diuretic
Thousands recommend Doans. Asyour neis-JboTj . , , s .,
a. V. Ireland, 1093 Brodwmy. Mjti: Hf M oftra
ached if it would break. When X stooped, I bad sharp '
estche. The kidney secretions were scanty and highly . .
colored, contained a sediment and at times particles ol gravel.
I used Doan's Pills for these attacks and they relieved the -aches
and pains and regulated ny kidneys."
oati'S
Fills
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidiwys
60c all dealers. Fostcr-Milhirn Co., Mfg. ChcmisU, BuffiJo,N.Y
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Brown
In this city December 6, Mrs
Cqra V. Brown at tbe age of 5
years. The remains will be for.
warded by the Rigdon & Son mor
tuary to Corvallis for funeral
services and Interment.
. , GRATITUDE
It slngeth low in every heart:
We hear it each and all
A Bong of those who answer
not.
However we may calL
But, oh, 'tis good to think of
them.
When we are troubled sore;.
Thanks be . to God that such
have been, '
Although they are no more!-
John W. Chadwick.
W; T. Rigdon & Son
JOE WILLIAMS
The Battery Man
If Tea Like Goed Serrlce
Can tTs.
WILLAftD
Ml Court St. Phone 198
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Cantilever
(Ifitfsrever
typecf foot
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jastcecs turn
i "Shavinc in now a Treas
ure Instead of a morning
task and one blade serves
many weeks- the! savipg
in blades alone ,wUL pay
; for. this.- wonderful. Btrop-i
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CM. Adainsoa, SyracQse, N. T.
Perfect
Shaves all f ;
the time9 ; : t
Xo matter how tender yonr face or :
tough the beard, a few stroke of -the
James Stropper puts a bettcr-Uutu-tiew
edge on your blade "M,
that you get the. shaTO of your ,
sliavlng life. Buy ft James today.
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Gold Plated, with flnsi-
Leather Strop; all In com- V-..,;
pact Morocco Leather..
Case
- ProtecUd sy C.a. snd
Tortus rateuU -' w '
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
' 103 State, Street, Corner Liberty
Auc
Sale
tioe
EveryWed. Nite 7 p.m.
' at'-':
F. H. mOODRY?S
NeyiAuctionl Mar . : ;
1610 NdrtliiSumm St., Cor. Norway;
'Consisting of 8 new walnut and leatlicr rockers: walnut'
: dresser; walnut buffet; .walnut idavenport table; oak dress--crs,
2 fir dressers; ? ivory dressers; ivory vanity; walnut ,
aod tapestry dubfold; victrola and records; "Cheney phono- l
erapb and records; oak couch; sanitary couch; oak cxten-'
ston tables :;chairsr oak. rockers; 5 silk floss mattresses; 8 --
beds and springs:-2 used coagoleum rugs; ranges; heaters;
"rtaTl 4eaf '.UWc33. ehiftonieres; gas ranges; oak sideboard;
kitchen cabinets; 13; new dolls, and ml3Cellaiicou3 lot of
Xmas goods suitable for presents; 3 good rugs; new cups
; and saucers and plates, and many other articles which space .
yWill not permit to advertise. Terms cash. - "
PUBLIC ATTENTION -
There. are hundreds taking advantage of these Wethies--,
day night auctions. 'Why not you? Sales held Inside where
, It's warm and oty.: If you have anything trvvaell iust
phone fill and I will arrange to sell for you on "rtmmisjion
or will pay you the cash. This is the Woodry you have'
known for the past 10 years. Yours for service and satis."
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F. N.iWpODRY,
. '-'Salciii, Leading Auctioneer
: : : : k PHONE 511
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