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1 THE MORNING STAB. WILMINGTON N. Cn; WEDNESDAY, JDECEMBER 22r1920. . rmiES I if- G- ml- MY ENGUp EDITOR 3, United-States-: GIVES HIGHEST PRAISE TO NORTH ofvCfiarges GAR0LII1A ' ..7 V'' , KitoiiIanf ter Waf Vicissi - -f i-uwcs, uoes 10 uanattagb or uest Spell ( Sncf al to TIim vT , .J XVUU Vnct TMnf nml WINSTON. Dec. 21. Apparently havi ijnpreSSeu lng jeft;Kinston the, third- time ,i Own raper OnOW v,j "5', SmithtV Paroled "prisoner f romthe .' ted States and V'hotfes. to forever re- special to tm sw i ;:.' lit11" wy.- .e nag a wile and several ' ma ' l 1 little Ones -h r . RmltVo noron. T. Ti TeC. ii, riUWlIl jviuau - -..vb v-uiivj umiug bU.EIGU, AJey. . Ithe l&St -fo.nriTMM ). lib. i editor )of thevAthol, Maasa- tfnuous traa-dv iIi v NECESSITY OF ACREAGE REDUCTION IS PRESENTED Cotton Association Official Ad dresses Farmers setts, ravelins ,n past Chronicle who has -been entered " the j insurance; business. He NdTth Carolina during1 the I won in esteem ' ot many. persons;:and ,4? li-- ' 1 seemed tn m-nono.. i,. l .- two h h sent a 'number T"",u lo . -prosper. , Aterta Uihe, months has sent .a numoer charges -of -embezzlement wereodgea v' :V: si' i;, By A. W. SWAIN TSc!etary-Traimr N. CV DlrUloia f American Cotton AsociatioB) very farmer in!5 the southland, .whether he be landlord or.; tenant will definitely plan his farming' operations during . the next two - months, r ; Many special articles of advice to the cotton grower ,, as ; to : what hshould 6 J in' iziy win appear ; I rprnvpe to time Many of jthese writers and 4 advisors haVe'ci'o interest whaevr mate rial .welfare of the farmers.-iheir mafn i orHclAR to his naDerlflc-otnct Kim i.-., - v nttiiahdSDecifi selflati Interest. industrial and asrri- I county had to jro'rto Oeorerfa t Tmr- oi - ( ., - . ; i.M , .,. , . .. ,;r. . T-i - . ..i. Ktafe. 'V.ditor l nu. xie iyuna --Hmiin, atter -' a jultural r?sw,utVtns the Old Nortri MS-:.V. U-.Mtl UeS ffe people of hl ew K l, "mm.,nitv in a : very favor- 1 m. .Tl f '- l"'''. " -rttl not only rarT in indicted in Cumberland - countv.-: :on ii v the "iarm uuu.u. : ThindiA rtf iftWiW ,f I and it is interesting -rr----rT7" rxv. . P6'a"".r His mosf. recent - article E th "farm industries in W'TX wu" ... Carolina," and it 1v because it puts in a very favorat ,.,9.9e it reveals . .-tvaeaoK m. v ioivv thai r a . . i . - . -ta etate r . l ouuuiu ; receive r a ?. teuer . ne afugitive again. Kort" it put8 the state for: nvM!31 it may urpio - WOuid be. a -corpse, via Uhe,.lsuicide prs of the curonicie, h Caro rute' He wrote from VMclae Ga. teu avidpnee of being tne lounn t v.di.'.m i-riji.'i. ImonVtlie farmtaj" tlt tt ot ln th Pce. '' Using secret.an and nd cannot possibly fall belovr that of without,. sending- a man; out . to follow Sfh. It is established asone of the him, the-sherifTa: office here raild lading seci.ui.-- .-.j. mw ,-.weK Dy. wee as ne mauevnia nature. r;T mnv varieties l?ie?Ii! uuniea Der. tivesti-.orjOtheCM.pi a; sin " Cotton growls are beine advised ai- . i. ! mil auu., pivi ui . iuw to", reduce their- cotton acreage for 1921 very 'majteriallyif ! any:; ,(The4.foJl owing of; such ; advice 4 by cotton growera, has for ..tfiaaist:-fifty ! years 1cept them?,in agriculturJL -BlaVty,nd iwill continue to kp: them tb,exe -Just so.tohg ai Jhfiy allpw; themselves' to: be '.guided by. subh The 'flrs deftnite'.plan 'for: every, cot tQii- growers in the . south to?.determin is, toprovlde ' for the planting " enough f- his ; landin 'f oodand .feed crops ,,to guarantee to mimseil ;ana family - ana ; liyestoclt, aVfuIPbaria-Wd ;smolcehouse Safeguard against the future is provid- edVf6r-should ;$ny farmer .determine upr otf; t he.: number pf acres he'tcah aafely tU.il U 1.11 .u.nviiv If he ,can make more '.AtTntton andrtobacco are w ln ZtT1 nature. - - , mriAtUk - , f vv.,. ... uuwu ; ucw .. uveowc, .grxoiueccrijpB, -1110.11 tie If vegetables and fruits . are . proucea. doubled in ; his tracks, he came ' east WiW acre in :tn ;vrn hfarm ' Fruit iecuon . .. and was apprehended at Belmont. Th I farrt Vsi rtMiafAd i from 'a worldwide ectTor f?uit here had been sure of his humanitarlanv.: produce rap"") 8.a..IfM or,v othpr.nortion ll"---' v .1 . . ' . .:. cotton a less profit than he can other to that prouuteu -- - 1 owiionceu 1a iwo years, omim was crops. 0 union being grown; iry tTar paroled af ter -ontl ; Beei bi. art nnH -,.! ITT!" .-"."r' manitarians . 1 A. Vac thai I . . ...... . . .. . rarolina appies equai. w "--f ues. agsum&a tnat. ne intenaed to coi- USE J t k f - ' ' ' . . r in- " i recidie its apples, and just so, n te; charge of - sending false orders-to cott6p farmer to plant aa many acres are growing right here in North a northern paint concern. The authors nf rXttnn t w X. fr iSsl'shonldl carry- with their message some ; guar- for thcy are grow are ratseu t I-T:i"L-'f"": antee as to price for next year lA v " - IVC1U lv.fitlfM(UiVU;UUL. UiaitClD RXO MC91 the vicinuj . ,.1 . m I . ' i.vnn HKAH nnv ot nm ftpt TfiRirRr a.n rii . ii. , cimniA rpfl snn man iruna ikum An.ooAnAni a 1 n i . m n a-.i - . tcre tor u. Wi . t, lriliv'rr r. "r who will- plant heavily in cotton :?.next lands are selling as high as 11,000 an ht could with the protesting persons What cotton farmer can .be found who' uses any of his grey matter! at all; year ,when . by looking at the board nnrish . there, in iacv, ( uib Bi ww. oraers. ..rt of Moore county,, .at one time l , Today a local newspaper received the i:r"tJZ , rt ooked upon as barren waste at ana following, letter from Smith; post- " ."I 'v VoridorM looKea ui action BroiifiV. n L,t V.,k' fH,w.-. 'Jt I plants he sees the price considerably h IIS I.3-" UCtv"o w w- , - - i iua.i fwia .4. vr vji vv , vefcuou dry cvuu niiibcu , -a.;--. Af Vi a AriAst fruit. Manv .4-4-A.A v-. . nrM kAi k m it nrntlut liuii v i.vu . oiniivaci jf vi iuo,. iuueouy uvici ; r-rTYiprs from the north have ' bought and 58 Yonge street,' that city: '"Please below the cost of production. The ; time .has passed when, farmers in the south will grow cotton-and sell it at less than the cost of production. -f in vionrfi auu oujch,suv vvruovA-uo uurreci au orrur reEaruiuE myseii -1.1 1l :.! Mnlaa anil AthAr 'frllit I 1f..J.n niAnxk.. 1, na are mnsr f a- I ...L oi t -a I If the world wants a large production ?Z .Actions of their former homes. for some , paint concern; This Is of .American cotton let the.buyera; and, 'while cotton is not the main prod-I absolutely untrue. I have, not forgea Bpinners impress ; the fact . upon the of North Carolina, it is'one of the Lhy orders at all, hut to protect1 myself farmer8in V a5- ? rattical : 1&fn .i.t biggest single items, a3,me..Bj.cM.otu- ii nave . leir? tne u.: a. a., ana nope xo a million bales, what is better, still, l to . please correct, I am yours truly, I t snipped :oui 01 ins j. smitV' v v , r. --- ',.'.,.;;. -u., rotton is not state as formerly, but is manufactured HANDLING CONTROVERSIES than talks about "crimes against hu Tt,onirin. vn,. manity " -:" - -. - " v ft I ; inc Aiuerivau v vuiivu gvviuviii I . m . . i . A . . Smith." ' . v . . ;.. , I epeaaing tor tne cotton growers ot me Thn nubllofltlori to xrir.h h ' or-1 soutn at mis lime will aemana orae- rieht here into yarns ana woven gooas. ijectea reierrea .to .tne-cnarges against i v"" Tn nast vears, XNonn v.tironna raiscu omun. xxe is onaer o.i in cwunesuuni"""' -w "- - . ".. cotton, shipped it into iew ningiaoar iwitn tne new cnarges.. ( amitn is a man i uiiu,ub . "v v whre it was turned into textile gooas. 101 gooa appearance ana manner, . ana i V n.-.v,v-, mdthen purchased it back at a great- has been "seen through" his former world next fall, 1921, as an Jndejkend. Iv increased cost. Now all tnis trorK i troubles, oy a numoer ox xrienas. . i euw odu-iwi... l8 done within the borders of the state I . : - ; ' ,) .: i n -t , , (., , , rears as to wnat wiu nappen w . ind little goes out until the needs or I The high cost ot speeding is giving Because 01 me ynw i Its own people are satisfied. - It. caa 1 the traffic squad .- here less to do, yne I : howartiiv seen how this enhances the I authorities believe there will be a PLAN MACHINERY FOR wealth of the state and increases the steady reduction In violations of the hiiur tv nf its iTiK0nr . " " - . ' lauTomoDiie iawa irom now un as a re- '""'''""J Vl " . - i--- --.i 1, "27il . -. i n. , Tohnnn Tnmta i Kit ir or Tna . nromnLness ana anmreni i ti.kiuAU tuixr jtlla. r., xjcv, a North Carolina produces annually a lavWrty with , which ;the-.- polipe :-coirt I meeting of officers and representatives tobacco crop that is exceeded in auan- imbbses the .-''first offienseM tautf or I of the employes of the Pennsylvania titr by only one state in the natipn, ?Z1.4&. Tne j2UD iax mciuaes costs, rwiroaa ywm, ueiMBnea w 4 ui wMhis immense crop is now worked The schedule ranges" upward.' ; chinery to handle promptly all contro- urr'lnto the finished product within the . ' ., ; Vl : ; versial questions affectingt men In the tn l 'Ti 'nritv arSTl& of hnllT- , the I train aervicA of the company:, was held the raw material as formerly. '.'This I country , wim wnicn.a- ywyuutr wr nere ay m mswum . n.w has ted to the upbuilding of,, several lot . childhood , aeais ..was naraiy more i bury, vlce-presiaent in cnarge w sper; iar? and nrnsnerousi rift snrh - is I Valuable' than : single sprig of mistle- I ation. ' Durham and Winston-Salem, the last I toe whlcn Dy now nas reacnea a awe i it was announcea oy me company named having grown from two small I northern town where it was calculated I that vice-presidents, general managers, towns into the biggest city in North jto create a holiday sensation. Ex-1 general superintendents and superin- Sfti n. inerts on sucn maucrs oureu v i tenQAnti or tne enure Bysiem auu muro Besides the cotton and tobacco Ithe finest bit of the Christmas plant 1 than 300 representatives of the o.eoo crops, Uttle of which goes out of the lever seen here; it was the bunchiest I members of the four principal railroad itate until its own factories have been land fullest of berries, and had the I brotherhoods attended the meeting. My supplied, a considerable grain largest gtem. a youns wmu wum It was expiainea . Dy- rennaj-ivnum crop is raised, which is used either on carried the ' surprise for her northern raiir0ad authorities that :the question the farm for feeding purposes or else friends would not truBt to send It in of ciOSed shop" is involved insofar aa passed over to the mills and converted a package, but set out witlvthe grim the national boards of adjustment gen- into flour. ... To raise the material on I determination 1.0 carry ii u. u erany favored by national ieaaor uj. the farm for use thereon and for the miles, a journey mareu ujr tfte i,rptherhoods " tena to, maae rn- runn ne- nf . f,r.tnu0 or .cars.; its. market viuiici; .oii'iA.-x.4li..,.?,ftni O . lovwucq auu 1111-110 o ViA f . . . ..... -. . T'l VAVia . v . tainly one of -thA-lmosr. nrofitnw.w and about 50 cents, . agams.t 11 tne way,.,.c, ' senslbift fn, r f,,, -- Tf -wi.i fronv five' to 25 cents for less attractive! -tttVB WAGE aUESTIOIC eem as though the farmer of tw-ha- sprigs, but it was -concluded that- Itr at ' WILL BBS DISCUSSED ir ATA RIVER, Mas.,v Dec' '21. Rep resentatives of the Fall River cotton shuastts might profit by this example, big city market it could easily bring "In addition to cotton, tohan? and 1 5 5 0. " ; .vT, -.- ., " ' -i Peaches, blackberries and strawberries Even , the Christmas dinner is to be I nufacturer8. agsoclati0n and of the wwell as melons and minor fruits are Reaper than local consumers expected textlle COUncll will meet tomorrow for frown in abundance and. shipped ftorth Turiteys ai,ooi. we.e ' """tl discussion of the wage question. e where the fame of North- Carolina Js t 80 cents a pound, afcTalnstJS cents cently tlie s manufacturers announced s1 y increasing as producer ot JL VZ. Tnonnl that until a lurthenconierence wim me the best kind of j-garden' stuffs and dropped fronv 35 to JO cents pound, emploe8. representatives the scale of fruits. ,. . r;T Y l prepared. Fruit dealers seemed in- i , force during the last six What it LaeitM ) C clined to reduce- prices sujcnuy, .wnirs -th would remain unchanged. . what North Carolina lacks to'Wke Christmas candies were . soia i u Uinfarenoe set for tomorrow Is regarded . - m ., - i ama vx nr n i - . . . The as likely to result in final wage action i It the foremost farming fin the. cents and upward. I Union is fovm mM.l,A .Wii...;'' -x-x. , ii - - ."-"r1".' l' V 1l 1 ' ' - .". J iv-V I . V a wAAATtf on-nmiTiTriATit hv . -w a iii w i i m f - - i tnniwrurn ih i- v - - t in viw w liic acwav . w a le, sparsely, populated;- 'miles Nominal reductions J n the f" ;he manufacturers in other mill centers TOon miles of fertile. vlrrHw fuel and wood are-' Deing' announeu u,. . - rAnrtiOT. nf 22 1-2 per cent. ; I iintn,..u . a . . . ' - - - o - v .w... ; ww.uo . . j..ij(:Aiiy,h ;r?A nrtnAt.Tiwo v " ? r"eai.Dy P,ou?H Pade or hoe. ""-r : VheaVr labor is ' J r-v ui me counties;. ar-given, over rul"c", X3Vtiv rA-nonHhle. ' Cuts in I HOLYOKE, Mass.,. traggiing-,'arm4iand 1 waste P'fbabK'.J?n SX MiUs corporati fetches over jiv. Inrices have -.come .ln-SPlte;-or a.snorijage . . . A im-i - - ft inyn - iiio uurvueru I - .. .... wrtsmen tramp insearch of-.-auail. of miU ' to :,,rTrs iye:.Aore profit and I m i0W'wii.TV WOT.:'. take effect; January 10 HaSArbn.;'. fSST T;'SE .SPECIAL- SESSION 1.150 employes Ptng their farms, V , . ' - ,V- . Dec. 21. The, In corporation,-!. cotton- textile manufacturers, today, announcea rar reduction of i 22-1-2 per cent to ' " . . mi. - ..a A A AUKOU.;.wr.i veu .ir-iw .ow... - -r-- aff,tine- man than !ay soil of the T wa" rr"1" r sessfon of the legislature-will oe iieoi a; w 7,; hV t. te made k ' v3-1" m consider . th. situation arising; .iw.wu'ra ? - r"r ,7:-." " ilimion" .rw"2 e decision of 13.8 fire insurance com. Iday. by ers, .SS SPSS a-r."."6":-1?310""1 ,n """"' lefJ I 5 aK,,.. were is offered'" land In 1 ,. j-.w-., a,ia K'.' Mia- court jnce, which is capable of produc me a,.iJL " 10 cajwoie oi woVirnV crPs and' which fcan'be Pther sections." FMK.DOF -"g, BANKS FOR TEXAAHhiii'iiirii v I Local banKS r,u. " 1iAsl,yi ralfBJi .a hiu. .turned - In by: merchants HEjiphtc. rrT- -v I1" rcr denosits. the figures "10" and f th. ACMn' zl,-e-Ulrctors iA-'r federal - n todavofat,atin atth fl.nal serve note. forT$i and 2. . Bankers he 2.;??iy. of their Annual meeting sf "" .i, tzn hills' had evr- yti on a 154rrrm ; nlavlno-1 "i"" . , aiai - .. . . -- ---o i . .ii.. I.... eApiirpn in iciruH uumiiiiico. .ctU"" -d0: 1 umbeVsPped from one corned ... v.uvuseu: revision oi the SI and -. S2 ' bills, a 'ie gala. prin ' tt.,,a Piayer -m!tr. until- the r.-Wtnin ted currency has ock. aLu " D' neid in Little av.' hv the local banks some . ....uo.. vuiea . 10 i" - . them beins: made vta-appear as meet ng of the; Nationar As- ?fi ".Tbeen burned off.- uixy . u"'-' " ---7 - .... v ChiCl fect, So ja of Minor League Clubs in ed nin. . J au m.a ooay.ana per- next . , 10r a post season series 31 ?l tla.. Jdr betWPAn fVli ' nanno rt win VU Of iU .v yvii iiuiii , tv a- fhe i, r Ul"e ana uexas- leagues " Bianrl tn Ka . n 1. -1 it., ii. u assnp- llnc" taa ovum natift.,uclaon. Jn ; regard thf- the -new at a ca,i leaeues. will be dtermined .forgive you "ten - - .-"r.o.ww vviyi ... ,, . , j qyi. A70 an me vv.u v MnViiiitv nf character manifests itself at loopholes when It is not : Provld ed with large aoors. airy ; " t? if v forcive men4 their tres passes, your heavenly Father will also -Jesus. - . . - . -- "ST5!" sentence sermons If nhikl. lld llft men yi must 1 6ner groundEmerson.7 i 't ' To u. " r ' Move e .and win is, the best thlftf; to tray. u 'oie the. next best.- Thack-; . My all the means you can, -- In all the "ways' you can, , .' : - a m 1 . am n A-ti n 1' . a .-v. , t he I ' In an me places v,.( , . ; W I 1 . . .. ... . A - 'v , '. ....... J. j. At. an tn.e Mi"eo jwu v To all the, people you can, . '. - ..tAi long, as ver ,you can,,". - J-' - . ' .J , a ; Anon. t -t iv immortality, o'ersweep all !tar on stepointr stones of pains, all. tears, aii. -'.Oil . ... I . . . 1 1 . X .. IT 'A&lT-IK l'llin l.XU L. fcMW 1A ... QClVPfl tl .hlirha- f Hl0-a I T10a.l " I ULCJ. sltjf - vt M - j . .. .. r - FURNISHINGS, thoughtfully chosen, iare the most welcome and .useful of gifts' for mehDAVID'S name on!a gift ofiurnishings absolutely establishes its quality, correctness and value---makes it - - ' .-'.',' - - - worth more!:. . . : 7 ; I. . ; , v;--. v . "V". . " A t" " For theBttsiness' Man , White Oxford i Shirts '', Silk or Lisle Hose in solid colors Business, Dress and Drivings Gloves Wrinkleless arid Pin-proof ; Cravats Eon the Man Who Travels -jr..? i; -r .-''-V -''- : 4 v' ft.. Manhattaii and Metric Shirts s Wrinkleless and Pin-proof '. - Cravats Hos6 to Harmonize - ' " CbllaivBags Initial Linen Handkerchiefs For the College Man English Ribbed Wool Hose; Knit Cravats ; White Oxford Attached Collar -Shirts. " Silk Mufflers . .. : Fiill Dress and Tuxedb;Ac , xessortes ; ' - Motoring G&untlets : Bathrobes i : For the Outdoor Man Wool Hose Flannel Shirts , : Wool Gloves , : Mackinaws ' V ' Golf Caps . L Gur salesmen know what men wear and will gladly help you select . gifts from our complete line. ,.' , v ; ' ""---;'-; ;-' ' A" -'- V ' -- ." ' -1 -. - '-' ' w .,i.rf'iV.;V''.'Si''i'4i'-f. - . ' - ' 11 S yjf, 1 lis llfEwUl save you & II Rtti1 ..iiM ... j - l Kti ; money : in select- I ( "insr your gifts ljj 1 HIGH-GRADE i:- CAKDIES v:- ' '. ( A4 sizes ( and rr & H assortments :J k W V Norris' Wiley's; sifi II , Majl A. David J - Merchant Tailors Clothiers Haberdashers , , ' .. ' . -.' ' . . I-.- . . .1; - v r."- .- .'l.v . " . . v.-... - ' fc ... . . I ' . . r .. 1 . , .... . .. I.' , v. i ....... i S- i i . ' ' i , It '-'Looks '-Good'.- ::v.K:V.':.; 1 ' . 'J '' ' ' 'a O ' ' - - ' ' II. HJ r ' W M : aA-JL. - h ir i asies oetier ? W. Va.. Dec. 21. few, New England yVspend busi amount of the cut was not made! med -.to rflhhincr lu, " . '. ', js a . a-ii.a , t s..-i. i-m. , . .. . ..,.r v ',-V . 21. The i soon turn the. now l .2i-kV"V;7Jl ' ; i..; ' hi I xrrnansrvnAJEi:r Ala.. -v- Dec. of many., section of . ' .am ti iSTi w i; n. .t,.-.ilv mills:. eivinK. employment - - - ? - . ll.a1 AnTlTerit!U'. .iVH.ll fcAl. M... .-i w , vuuv I iuvl 1 n w : r -. . . . tk farms. would 7'n waste ft;i-rrou.na nto: garden sppts ana n7rv"Vr ...tr. tfn rollert nenaltlesUo 1 R00 persons, which .have tripn-i hl. . . . . I aEeill VI.MHJ,'. ovim. I ' . .. ... .. ; a J "Tk """"""" n a Tose,. to Wl nn" dollars . from lned down. Will reopen neii huuukjt I1C 111 Tti Ota ff aVI . . . I SI rCKatlUK,. t v - -- -r , I v of th : ; :li"i in.Krea Portion oomnanies on charges -of . creating Weak e?ceiient, not- being rmhtnA In restraint of trade.' The e . our pwjn, iNew aMrtT. M-niared the matter wi Trance . 4h L ,? ett In which should be aettled by. the courts on full time, 55 hours a week under a wage reduction of zt per cent, accord ing to announcement made" by the-man-agement today., SANFORD, Maine. Dec. 2. A reduc tion of 22 1-2 per i cent.- In wages and naiarlen in the two 'establishments of the Sanford Mills corporation here will .be put into effect on January a, ac cording to an. -announcement - lunigni. The mills , employ 3,000 - operatives. -; HEFNERS AND TOUNO ARE r ' FOUND GUli-'i'x ; ttr mukmkh MORGANTOWN, Dec. 21. "Cfullty of. murder in the second degree" wasthe verdict 'rendered tonight by the Judge in the trial of Dock and . Cecil' Hefner and Lon Young, charged with the mur der o Glenn: Lippard.-vT.be verdict: ap plies to all 'three defendants. ' ; , .TTtde-e Shaw announced that he would nrohounce sentence tomorrow? morning. after denying a mouou oy a. ,vuhb rtet. " counsel , for;: the .defendants, ;. for a new trial. - 1KKKD- TO DROP BONUS 7 ' "LTNN, Mass.', 'Dec. 2L A . committee of the Lynn- shoe manufacturers asso ciat!onrand -t committee- of . the- United, shoe workers' of America tonight asked the shoe workers to agree to eliminate the bonus granted Ii, July last amount ing to approximately a 20 per cenU in crease ,in wages., ; 'The council took. the request -under advisement and agreed to announce Its decision ? toniorrow afternoons : The manufacturers' : committee o suggested .thtite matter tbe ae.ttled by ref eren Tastes Better . v ' .t'.r- ,; v. ' .- It Is the Best 'V Wendlinger's Fruit Cake is the ideal Christmas Cake: It com ,; bines flavor; quality and richness; harmonized to a perfect blend. . IVORY f p yrxlin; C OMBINATION Sets, Manicure Sets, Combs, Buf-' fers, Brushes and : A. UA A. 11WO, ... .' r ELECTRIC VIBRATORS PERCOLATORS Majestic Heat ers, Grills, Toast- ers, Electric Iron; H, Christmas Tree Lights.': ,! WIT ' . FINE ' ,; : PERFUMES -fJ IJOUBIGANT'S, II Djer-Kiss;Col. Many Varieties to S.elect Frbm . Dolly Madison, famous for years, :made from a' time-honored recipe and prepared by expert bakers. : j- ' -, : . ; . ; ; Aunt Caroline's Pound . Cake jiist the kind you used to eat iiii' thedaysofthe old south. f : Twenty-five. Varieties of Layer Cake. jEvery sweet-bit for the Christmas table will be found at our shop,f andlrt addition; it is the homeof . . 1 - ; - - ii w gate's, Mary Gar- . 4 den; Richard Hud- The Bread That Is Often Buttered, But Never Bettered-: liic. Next to Liberty Savings Bank OQ t. ..v ... S " Telephone No. 263 -1 DRUG DEPART1WENT ANYTHING in D v ug s and ; Sundries: O u r "'Prescription . De- partment a; spe-; cialty. 'v y''.:r mmmmmB Elvingtpn's 117 NORTH FRONT V Oft0 Ptoflee nysoij. est forefer:T-Byron- 7, dum vote oi.ine woriter3., t,iVr.
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