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GKEENSMOKO DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192! K HF i n WITH fl I IT Rill BW&&&&KS&8& Woman's Realm Telephone 1001 Weddings, Club Meetings Card Parties, Personals IU 111.1,1 IIIIIIUUl Villi. IM i KIK5MUKIM H. A. K. Uanc at Wllmlngtoa. Friends In Ureenaboro will bo inter ested In tha following taken from the Sunday Charlotte Observer: "Andrew H. Harris, Jr., president of the 8. A E. fraturnlty Ihus issued the following! , "At a special meeting of the Wil mington,. N. C, Alumni nssudation, of Bllga' Alpha Epsllon fraternity, it waa decided that their annual itiimse will be given on the evening of Do. eembor 28, at the'Orton hotel at Wil mington, Dancing will begin promptly at : and end at S. ' "The following ladles will eerve as patronesses! Memiame Thoe. M. Oreen, Theo. O. KmpleV Marauen Bel nmy, Jr., Cha. K. Taylor, Jr., Albert Sydney Wllllame, and Haywood Clark. Andrew H. Harris", Jr., will lead the dunce, assisted by John U. Corbett and Charles Menofee. "Thla dance la looked forward to being one of tho moat elaborate func tion of the holiday season. "Muslo will be furnished by .the Grainger orchestra," Glasgow-Come. Announcement waa made yesterday of the marriage of Miss Jewel Glas gow, of Ureenaboro, and Crita M. Coxa, of Birmingham, Ala. The marriage oc curred In Nashville, November SO. Mrs. Coxa la the pretty and attractive daughter of Mra. W. H. Glasgow. Mr. Coxa is the son of Mr, and MrB. T. M. Coxe.iof Birmingham. After an ex tended trip south Mr, and Mra, Coxe will ba at home at the 1'atton hotel, Chattanooga. Tenn. Blake-Mec-klln Invitations. Tha following invitations of much Interest In Greensboro have been la med; "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis Blake ( All tha young men were wild to act aa Nellie's escort home after an af fair, Tha other girls, a little piqued, aoon found out why. Nellie always Invited her eacort In (or a piece of home-made cake and a cup of chocolate. And her cakes are wonders fairly light and exquisitely flavored. There are fourteen bottles In Nellie's kitchen cabinet that are re sponsible for her success. They're all labeled Blue Klbbon Flavoring Kx fracta .. advt f IB? r"Societyi UlrvU L Car ever 75 yean hu J Ylt VS relied upon G J""kcit!ji ouraud'i Oriintal Cream to keep tha skin and complex Ion in perfect condition through the atress of the (cason'i (divides. Stndtic.tot Trial Sim P1RD.T. HOPKINS i SOI Ntwveraut: Liver and Bowels Right Always Feel Fine There' one right way to tpeedily tone up the liver and teep we Dowels regular. Carter! Utile Urer rile oevar faft. MJitteos will testify that there to nothing eo (rood ior bil knanaaa. rndu lew, pimply akia IflmnflPjil tJpeM request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Lucy l'erson, to Mr. Henry Macltn, Jr., on Wednesday, December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and twonty.one, at mron, Woodland I'resbyterlan church, Philadelphia." . "At home after January 6, Clark Torrace, Danville, Va." Mr. funnlnaknm to Kntrrtnln. The Inmates of the Masonic anil Eastern Htar home will be guests of Manager Jack Cunningham of the National theater this afternoon. Mr. Cunningham gave the Invitation through the Greensboro Shrine club and about 14 of the men and women who live at the home will see the "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Annual German at I'tneanret Invitations have been received In the city to th annual December german given by the Carthage german club at the I'litehurat Country club on Friday evening December 16 from 9:80 to 2 o'clock. Music will be furitshed by the Pennsylvania Merenmlers. A large number of people throughout the state are expected to be present. ' Herlinl at Urreiisboro College. Miss I'enrl Sollur, pianist, .will give a recital at the Greensboro college auditorium Thursday evening at 1:30 o'clock. Miss Seller has recently Joined the college faculty and this will bo her first appearance In recital In the city. The' program will Include com positions by Hath, Chopin, Liszt, De bussy and Oralnger. Recovering from Accident, Friends of Mrs. 11. L. Martin and daughter, Miss Agnes Martin, will be glad to learn that they are recovering from Injuries received Saturday aft ernoon when they were struck by an automobile driven by J, H. Ware, the accldont occurring at the Intersection of Klin and Washington si recta. Watson-Couch Wedding. The following cards of Interest have been Issued: . "Mrs L. L. Watson announces tha marriage of her daughter, Ina, t Thomas Washington Couch on Satur day, December the tenth, nlnotoen hun dred and twenty-one, Durham, North Carolina." - Mlllner-Ivle Announcement. Tha following cards are of interest to many friends throughout the state: "Mr. and Mra, Samuel Morehead Mlllner announce tha marriage of their daughter, Angela Rorer Mlllner, to Benjamin Elliott Ivle on December 1, 1921 at Danville, Virginia," Parenl-Terrhrr Meeting. Tha parent Teacher association of tha Lindsay street school will meet thla afternoon at 8:20 o'clock In the school building. All members are urg ed to be present aa matters of Im portance will he discussed. Dane at O. Henry. Tha regular Friday night dance will be held thh week In the ball room of tha O. Henry, Dancing will oontlnue from 9 until 1 o'clock. Muslo will ba furnished by Tal Henry's orchestra. tattle Miaa Held Recovering. The many friends of little Miss Vlr glnla Cobb Reld, tha attractive (laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. B. Keld, will be glad, to learn that she. la Improving from a serious Illness. Improving Very Slowly. The many frlenda of Mrs. I. B. Islej wlll; regret to learn that she la recov ering very slowly. She has been seri ously HI for several ysks, Dnnee Tonight, A dance will be given (it Guilford cafeteria No. 2 this evening from V to 12 o'clock. A local orchestra will furnish musln. -; ' Bridge Club ts Meet.. ' The Tuesday Bridge club will meet with Mrs, C. W. Causey thla afternoon at her home In Trying park. f . . IITTLE IVER PILLS Oil' rndigation, htadacha ply akin. Purely vet HDeee-aaal eal-i dy vepetablej -Buudirrici Skin Troubles Soothed ". WitH Cuticura 9Me,Qintmmt.Tlm.M.nrrwl,ri Hempl.. Im f oUer Ltfc.r.tort., X. Mufea, mm.. Simple) Way To End Dandruff day after spending several days in Cireensboro. K. K. Uuin and Frank Boyliia have gone to Durucoke Island on a fishing trip,'. Sidney I'ruden spent Sunday In Trinity with friends. Miss Kdllh Rue .of Charlotte, was the week-end guout of Mra. Anna Bendl. Mrs. William Plummer, of High Point, waa a visitor In tha city yes terday. Frank Harrison, of Charlotte, spent Sunday In thla city with hla father J, B. Harrison. Dr. Hoy Hodgln, of Ashboro, spent the week-end In Oreensboro with friends. Missea Marlon Boren and Mary Turner have arrived In the city from Converse college, Spartanburg, 8. C. to spend the holidays with their pa rents. Missea Eva Stalnbaok and Gray Bradshaw apend Sunday In Winston Salem, Mrs. George T, Williamson has re turned from a visit to her daughter MrscB. C. Kelly In Winston-Salem. George Williamson, of High Point, spent tho week-end In Greensboro. George Tudor and Phil Cranford, of Winston-Salem, attended tha danca at Neese's hall on Haturday evening. Mrs. Douglas Conkwrlght spent the week-end In Winston-Salem with friends. Missel Elsie Moses and Jan Puffin, of Wlnaton-Salcm, apont yesterday aft ernoon in Greensboro. s ,' MILL NEWS By OTIS F1TOHETT Mack .Williams, Negro Found In N. C. C. W. Dormitory, Is Charged With Burglary. OTHER CASES ARE TRIED Mack Williams, tha negro discovered Saturday night In the room of North Carolina College for Women students, was yesterday held without ball for Suporloy court by Judge D. H. Collins In municipal court. Williams is charg ed with burglarjCVery little evidence was heard In court, the college watch man being the only witness placed on the stand for the prosecution. Wlllams did not go to tha stand. Lyman Bradford, Frank Bradford. Herman Williams, Will Scales and Will Loftln, the five negroes accused of rob. bing Hill's store were held foe Super, lor court, Judge Collins finding prob able causa agalnat them. Albert Washington waa fined 150 for operating an automobile while under tha Influence of whisky. He was also given a Una of 1,10 for a traffic viola tion. . ' B. O. Penland, H. U Leonard. James Rlckman and Early Meyers were each fined $50 for transporting whisky and bugene Meyers and James Meyers were dismissed upon payment of the coats for the same offense. The six men Vera arrested near the North Carolina College for Women Sunday afternoon, officers stating that they had soma whisky in the car In which they were riding. , Monroe Kovery was fined 110 for falling to obey a traffic officer. J. ft Anderson and John Byrd were taxed with the costs for speeding. OAK RIDGE THE VICTOR QVER LEAKS VTLLE QUINT Onk PEHKONALt. - Thar la en aura way that haa never failed to remove dandruff at onoe, and that la te dissolve It, then you destroy It entirely. To do thla, 'Just get about four ouncea of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (thla Is all you will need), apply It at night when retiring; usa enough to moisten tha i scalp and rub It in gently with the Ongar tips. By morning, moat If not all, ot your dandruff will be gone, and three or four mora applications will completely ' dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace ot It. no matter : how much dandruff you may have. I You will And all Itching and digging et tha acalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, luatrous, glossy, silky and soft, nnd look and feel a hundred times hotter. Mr. and Mrs, Msyer Sternberger have returned from a motor trip to Florida. Mr. and Mra, W, T. ,0'Donohu and daughter have moved Into the Dick apartment on Bellemeade avenue. Mrs. O'Donohu haa Juat returned from Weathersfleld, Conn., where aha haa been visiting for aeveral weeks. Mra. Phil Carlton haa returned from a visit to relatlvea In Graham. Mrs. R. J. Mebane has returned from a visit to friends In Suffolk, Va. Jessa Mebane and Cummins Meb one have returned from Monroe where they attended the Foch oelebratlon. Clifford L. Penry has returned from a trip to Wlneton-Salem. A. L. Stockton Is spending thla week In Ashavllle. . Miss Elisabeth Armstrong spent Sunday In Wlnston-Balcm. L. C. Allen, attorney, of Graham, was In the city yesterday morning on professional Business. Miss Dorothy Brown spent tha week end with friends at Salem college In Winston-Salem. Dr. llobert Cox, of Wlnston-Salem, was a visitor In the city on Sunday Allen (lant and Jennings Pember- ton, of Graham, spent a few hours in the city Saturday evening. Miss (llnilys Burton, of neldsville. iittended the dance at Neese'a hall on Saturday evening. ' " "Shine" Wanton, of Shelby, wa. , visitor In the city on Saturday. Mine lilisaboth Itoudtree, of Wins ton-Salmn, spent a tew hours In the city Saturday evening. F. Clyde Tuttle spent Suiyiay In Liurnam. Mrs. Martha Stockton haa returned from a visit to Concord. Miss Margaret Shaffer la visiting frlenda in Ashboro. Mra. I, O, Bradshaw wilt return to her home at Moore'a Spring Wednes Electrolysis Superfluous hair removed with the electric needle the only sura method to permanently remove it. Tk Ladles' Ulertro-Tkerapy -Winston-Salem, N. O. Office, TH O'Hnnloa Bldg. rHEST COLDS l - Apply over throat and chee w cover with hot flannel cloth. MICC4S VapoRub 17 MiUimlmUuiY-Hli, . Ridge Offensive Ton ''nek High School Lads Final Count 88 To at For Revolution. Ed Wicker haa been very sick, but la much Improved Mrs. Walter" Moore has been con fined to her room for some time by Illness. At the Baptist parsonage last Sat urday night Miss Ethel Yates, "of White Oak was married to Clarence Stroughn, of Bessemer Heights, only a few friends witnessed the ceremony, Rev. B. G. Whitley, pastor of Revolu tion Baptist church officiating. Three nice porkers were killed here yesterday, weighing 1179 pounds. One of them, killed by D. C. Hlnson, weigh ed 610 pounds, and two of them, kill ed by A. M. Hlnson, weighed 381 and 888 pounds each. - WITNESS ILL CAUSES- 3 CASES TO BE CONTINUED Illness ot L. T. Puryea Causea Cor notation) Court At DanvUlo To Postpune Important Cases. . ISTMiu U BiUl Newi.) Danville, Va Dee. 12. Th prob ability of a wltnesa dropping dead If subjected to tha agitation of cross- examination, caused the adjournment of the corporation court thla morning. Today had been set for tha trial of three cases, the Warner Sugar Refining company proceedinga against C. H. Dodson and company, The Royal Cof fee company and W. S. Morrison, and company, the sum total of damages asked being about 110,000. One of the principal witnesses for the defense was U T. Puryear who ' recently , went througha-aievera Illness. "Mr. Puryear although willing to testify was re. strained from doing ao by hla phy sician who Informed Judge Wlthera that excitement might reault fatally. On hearing this the cases were con tinued until the next term of court as the defense contended that Mr. Pur- year's evidence was vital. The cases Involve the shipments of sugar at about th time the market broke. Tha de fendants olalm that they refused to accept tha shipments because they cams later than the data specified In the contract. ETHREDGE AND MILLER WAIVE A PRELIMINARY Alleged Anto Tblevea Bent to Guilford Jail In Default of Bond Other ' High Point lewa. (gMclil u Pillr Hml High Point, Dec. 12. Walter Hth- rldga and Van Miller, Wlnaton-Salem white men, charged with the larceny ot tha automobile of H. L Coffleld, of this olty, waived preliminary hearing when arraigned before Judge Walter Royal in municipal court today. ' ,The two defendants wefa unable to furnish the required bond of $000 end were aent to the Guilford county Jail In Greensboro to .await trial in Buperlor court. They were arrested In Griffin, Ga last week after tha automobile la said to have been found in their pos session there. . Henry Smith, negro, la being held under bond by local police authorltlea charged with assaulting a white wo. man with an automobile, it being ai' leged that the negro waa driving th machine when It struck a Mr. John- ion, th accident oocurrlng In the eastern aectlon of the city. Mrs. John son suffered a broken leg and I now a patient at a local hospital. H ih Point nol Ice did a ruahlng bual ness yesterday, being called upon 'to make no less tnan as arrests irom Saturday at midnight until last night at 6 o'clock. A majority of tha rests were outgrowths of flatlo en counters, violations of th Volstead act and thefts. As the result ot polios ao tivitlea for tha week-end, Judge Wal ter Royal this morning oleared prob ably tha largest dooket he haa faced since becoming Judge ot municipal court here. High Point Is to hav a city chorus. It la to be foatered by th Musical Art club and will ba composed of tha beat musical talent In High Point. Com nleta organization will ba effected and work In the chorus will begin during the first week of the new year, the director, Dan W. Smith, aald. . High Point cltlsena are . awaiting with interest the passage of a bill In troduced in the legislature authorise ing tha city council to call an election to determine whether voters favor the extension ot tha olty corporation limits. The bill has already paased tha senate d Is now In tha house to receive o tlon. (SMcill la ball! Nun Oak Ridge, Dec. 12. The Oak Ridee basketball quint defeated the strong team of the Leaksvillo hlRh school here tonight, 38 to 21. The Oak Ridge team played a great offensive game, the quint displaying splendid team work. Kvery player showed up well for. Oak Ridge, Captain Flowe leading with six field goals. Hlppa and Shields score five goals each. Hood and Warren play ed an alrtisht game at guard. The Leakavllla team displayed great work with forward passes. , The line-up; Oak Ridga Poaitlona Leakavllla Hipp .,,..,.. ,.r.f .. ... Ray Flow h ...,..l. f , Vest Shields .o. Norman Hood , ,.,.r. a Moore Warren ...,..l.g McDonald Substitutions: Oak Rldee. Lanalev for Flowe; Leaksvtlle: Harper for Mc- Donalu. FRANK DAY MUST GIVE A IU50 BOND FOR BEHAVIOR (SpacUl to '.'lllj Nwi.) Danville, Va Dec. 12. Frank Day waa required this morning togive a bona of 9250 for his good behavior for the next alx month towards hla wife who la suing him for divorce, tha de cree, she says, being expected next month. Th domestlo tribulations of Day who Is still in hla minority and whloh he.v. been before the court at lnterXs' before, were brought up this morning followed her appeal to the polic to .protect Tier from her hus band. She claimed that he had forced himself Into her house and that he had threatened to kill her. ; HOW TO HAVE A SOFT, SMOOTH, EXQUISITE SKIN For red, coarse, oily or shiny aklns and rough, spotted, wrinkled complex ions, use Dr. Blair's Cream of Cucum ber. Does not grow hair, preventa blackheads, excellent for sunburn tan arid removes all wrinkles in time. Used In place ol powder, one apolloatlon lasts all day. White, flesh and brunet color at drug and department stores. 50c and 11.00 Jars. (Adv.) tu-tf. '' "rnm iki "tent ' f ! II" , Too know tha laundry Just oan't wash embroidered work. Clean-O-Clean will clean embrolderiea and lacea eo that after the hundredth cleaning they look aa food aa new. Clean-O-Oan la guaranteed ta five aatlafaotlon, or your money ra Ufled: For Sal by Leading Orocer ana , Druuglsta "You Priio YoMt Embroidered Work" Clean with CLEA.X , FUNERAL FOR FORMF.R KINO MONARCHIST PKMON STUATION (ComewmiteoM Aiioclattd rma.1 Coblena, Nov. 81. The funeral of tha former king of Bavaria In Munich was referred to aa a monarchist aemonstra tlon bv the Rhenleh Runasonau, I democratic newspaper published In Coblens. The article, headed "Th hopea of tha Monarchists." aaya the nonio and luxury displayed at the ob sequies of tha lata king eurpasssd all arrangement ot a.almllar affair even during the best day ot uermanys mon archtea. Recalling pra.wap- eaber-rattllng day in Pruaala,,the wTlter aasarta that: "Tha porno wti lea devoted to th deceaaad king than to the deceased idea of the kingdom. The monarchists ot th German state placed common human sympathy for a dead king with In the service of their party idea which alms at the restoration of a monarchy TAKEAWFUL RISK Very Next Dose of Treacherous Drug may Start Terrible Salivation Th next does of calomel you take may salivate you. It may ahook your liver or start bone necrosis. Calomel Is dangerous. It la mercury, quicksilver. It crashes into aour bile Ilk dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bone and should never be put Into your syatem. If you feel bilious, headachy, const! pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist ana get . bottle of Dod son Liver Tone for a few cent which 1 a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without mak ing you alck, you Just go back and get your money. Don't take calomel! It can not be trusted any more than a leopard or a wild-cat. Tako Dodson'a Liver Tone which straighten you right up and makes you feel fine. No aalts necessary. Give it to the children because It la perfectly harmless and can not aall- vat. hd $eanjt$kadi A Wonderful Beauty Aid If your skin Is Meralshel by frecklei, pimples, dark blotches, Blsck and White Beauty Bleach and Black and White Soap will re move them. Ute according to the directions and your skin will be clear, soft and amootlia- - All drug and department stores sell and guarantee Black snd White Beauty Blesch, BOc the package; Black and White Soap, SSe the cake. Write Dept. H, Plough, Memphis. Tenn., for your copy of tha Birthday and Dream Book, and leaflet which tells all about Black and White toilet prep arations, ,. " Gifts She Will Like Because She Really Can Use Them Those who are wise in the way of giving will choose useful filings this ' Christmas, knowing that such gifts will be welcomed and used, and the giver gratefully remembered long after Christmas has passed. The use ful gift in its most charming forms, will be found at the Ellis, Stone and company. v Gloves Are Distinctly Appropriate for Gifts Where the(' a mis or ma tron to give to, there are al ways glovea to think of. S Bottom norIb Centesaerla. Color are Brown, Grey. Mode, Black and Hvhlta. ! nf) Priced p.VV t Button Baadelettet P. K. stitching. Colore are black, brown and grey, with con, trast stitching. Jl CQ Priced.......... 3 nuttoa Trefaaae All ealora. f,rl'5' $3.00 pair . Ontemerla Fleldle Gauntlets, with strap wrist, one of the most popular gloves of the season. Colors are grey, brown and black. ftC C( Priced...... PO0" Ganntleta Both strap and elastlo wrist. Brown only. An exceptionally C"? QC good valua at PJ.OJ 13 Barton Gloves Colors are black, brown and white. Frlced, pair , $5.85 ni $6.85 18 Button rhannt moves Colors are brown, dJ'T Cf black and white. ... N v Beautiful Silk Um brellas For Christmas . Gifts Rain or shine colored silk umbrellas with rings or strap handlea; all colore. C?Q QC Priced pO.OO Sale of Sport Hosiery Heavy ribbed sport hosiery, oolors are brown and black combinations: 1 1.25 value. '.$1.00 Sale of Chamoisette ; Gloves Button Chamolaette Glovea, color ar brown, tan and grey; S1.00 value. fiQr Spoolal today. ....... : 7t Christmas Sale of Leather Hand Bags Combining practical economy with holiday giving. Keveral hundred fashionable genuine leather bags. Ideal for Xmas gifts, spider grain and tooled leather, all colors; values up to J7.50, on sale $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 Pillow Case Boxed $1.85 and $2.50 Pair These pillow cases are already boxed to give aa Xmaa gifts. Daintily embroidered in sev eral different patterns. Kull 65x36 inch oases. Unusual washing and wearing quail . ties. Silk Makes a Most Acceptable Gift Taking th tissue off a Christmas box filled with a length of our exquisite silk will be an Interesting vent whether it be a skirt or frock length, nr some dainty silk for lingerie. There Is a world of possi bilities, too. In silks that suggest the making of a pretty bag or other dainty gift to be made daring the pre-Chrlstmas days. One of the Nicesf Gifts ' ' of All Silk Hosiery , Of course there is no question but what you will give hos iery to someone this Christ mas, for it is such an uni versally liked gift. We now have absolutely tha nicest selection we've aver had , especially the black hosiery, ami novelty styles to wear for evening or semi-formal occa sions. . Merrill silk llose Merrill puro thread silk hose, full . fashioned, double sola and ankle: colors arc black and; irownj (go Crt pair. ............ is,. pai.OV' Ankle Kit Kilk Hosiery Ankle , fit nllk hose. This pure dye, ' ingrain Milk Insures wearing : 'quality and lustre. Black only. Priced, tf0 OC pair...,. ;. PJW True Sonne 811k Hosiery True eliape, double sole and auklo wear, comfort and elylo; colors are black and cordovan. Priced ffl AC special iplJ No. 5 Proenlx Silk Hosiery, Phoenix hosiery, absolutely pure silk, double sole and ankle, black and brown. Priced 1 Of special.' Plti9 Kayser Marvel H tripe Nllk IIoMlery Kayaer marvel ' stripe silk hosiery, one of the most popular novolty hose of the season; colors are black and brown. Priced , $4.00 Bna $4.25 Woo It n Sport Hoae-a-We are pleased to say that our stock of woolen hoalejr In molt complete;, some are silk and wool, others are all wool and all cotton. 1'rlces are 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and$4.00 "Greensboro s .-.... -,' Best Store,", Dyed Her Faded Curtains and a . Skirt like New "Diamond Dye" add year of wear to worn, faded aklrta, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang ings, draperlea, everything. Every package contain directions so simple any woman ean put new, rich fadeless oolor in her worn garmenta or dra peries even If she has never dyed before. Just buy Diamond Dye no other kind then your material will come out right, because Diamond Dyes' ar guaranteed not to streak, snot. fade, or run. Tell your druggist whether tha material you wish to dy is wool or silk, or whether it 1 linen, ootton or mixed goods. . . hd "Goo Feed the Cheapen Way" New lot cheese Im ported, Eoquefort, Edams, Pineapple Cream, Neuf chatel, Limberger, Lildes krantz. ' ' New Pickles, 1921 Pack Sweet Mixed, Sweet Ghur kina, Sour Ghurking, Loose Olives, Large Dills. Fatterson Bros., Inc. FINE GROCERIES S, Elm St. One Phone 400 Hudson's Daily Bulletin Phone tja For Dates, Figs. Ttalslns, Currant, Nuts. Fruits, Celery Tthubarb Iceberg Lettuce 1 Turnips. Turnip Salad Chickens and Eggs Anything in tha Vrocary Una. Hudson Grocery Co. SIS Konth !lm Street. Phones 3567-3968 WW EDISON for TssarSjJ . YM X 7HATEVER amount you natr " long as it's enough to Indicate good faith), we will accept It as a Christmas deposit Pay no more till nest year. Then budget the balance as you wish. Why consider a phonograph that can't sustain the test of direct comparison? Now you can hsive the marvelous New Edison. Coma in. If you can't, mail tha coupon. Huntley-Stockton-Hill Company GreeneHore '"Whip ton-Sol rm ate ) PLANTS Everyone admire our attraotlv plants very suitable tof gifts. B ELECT YOURS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. Send on to your shut-la friend. FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS PHONE S3S Duffy Greenhouses Ope. O. Henry Hotel I 1 v ft it ft. STYLES may follow a general trend, but yet find definite individual expression, t TIE clever original touches which appear in patterns and materials, make it a pleasure to select HINE'S. : Th above fllustration, a medium brown, calf, vamp, SAND buck quarter and strap Baby Louis Heel. Priced $10.00 Sam pattern all medium brown calf, v Priced $8.00 HINE'S A FIT IS THE THING til m In Germany,
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