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BIASED SLIPS L;ic.e top and bottom
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"#L<MI | A FR&NCU &REPE GOWNS
Xacfi trimmed
$2.95 $3.95 JIFFIES . . , . $1,011
Oiff or Bloomer bottqtn PANTIES—Fitted top
J59c 79c $1419. BANDEAUX and VESTS
* to Match
50c, 79c HQSE—Ch>ff<Hi,Serv(ce Weight
79c, $1.00, $1.50 KANT-RUN HOSE—m popu
lar shades SI 35
All Gtfts Boxed land Attractively Wrapped
THE HOSIERY BOX
[Slks Set Record To Defeat Akron
The Medina Bits Bowling team journeyed to Aluon last evening to defeat their opponents t(h|exe-thiee stiaight games by pounding out their highest total of the. yeai, 2891 points Cielewich knocked down the maples fbr a 703, his highest score of the season, while H Waid turned In a, 639
In his last foul match, games Cielewich. has piled tip a tptai vof 2664 pins, oi an average of 214, which is wee bowling from, any jingle
With -Chief "Lucky" Wan-Wan and the moon in their faces, -the' Elks bowlers enjoyed i i est 'on the way home ftom toe "Akron contest last night after jtheir car stopped in a ditch in the' Indian. Reservation. They arrived home safely this morning
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R.t 2rf)r{iIocb j to see all the od boys anil girls of
ifedina and will bring his £ual Load of .CHRISTMAS 1CKAGES which, he WU1
istribvte to the children at Sc each.
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CHILDREN TO SEE SANTA At % o'clock Sharp
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O'REILLY & SON £31 Alain SW.et Phone 139
, YOURiCHRISTMAS STORE
Ward B, Matt Reynolds Hoffman L. Mott Cielewich
2J4—225—200 178—(8B-^t02 158— —
—179—1,80 180—15:6—1(18 192—2Q5—256
Total 2891 Akion
Hike Noso Bruno Julius Jasper
Total 2700
915 10KP-9GG
170—331—J78 160—197—167 168r-17&-rl84 175—209 -130 179- 169—207
Moose $©' Jkmrn •• To "Cfempaay F]
Company F took-three games from, the Moose bowlers last night Bill Bieitsmasa rolling 232 and 224 respectively for Ms second and thud games, while Wes JVIott turn ed in the high-three game totil oi 52? Foi the.ftfqps.e, Bakei was hign •with a three ijafne -total o£ 188 and the high single '-ot 20Q even
The Old Timers; in second udsi tion, fate the •Texacoa tonight
Company 3P Heather 156 173 156 485 Matches 146: 186 I»7 489 Breitsman - 232 2 ^ 456 Neal 125 125 Mott 201 151 171 523 Bunn 161 157 141 461
Totals 789 899 Sol 2539 Moce :
iA Smith 163 167 139 4o9
, 146 127*111. -;- l o j ,-• .'.'*-;-;v|02|!
14ft, "163 ' lift : 479>j
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Reimer <Bakep --• Fitzgerald" i s ¥ % l r " •"-*'• -253,!
Totals (>6a 787 7a J 2206 Team Standings \V L % Elks. 18 jfr- 900 Old Timers 10 5 667
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1 MAKE THIS YOUR XMAS STORE i MANY BARGAINS
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPEI mitim mvm so LOW
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Christmas trade need* yptir-hetp here lo Wed maj 4P yo i r Jl«ty by your fellow merchjmt*> t
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It's going to bring you
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Willi In J . *'AHM
BETTE
D A V I S in
tragedy.? Xemnieiw * ield up" CoMorress-with a'tnstoT while he demanded that he be given the .floor jn p^dftr to make sispeeph. Wh;ie memberr
' scurried for safety, the youth was approached by Representative Maas( of Minnesota, who quietly disarmed him'., Rep. Maas ia flhowj) above hold' iag the weapon he took from iKemmerer. f>o's«efci of dynumiteTsrere
- lytwfpiind wJfte^n^ny Washuiitotflpdginga.
COP'S STREET BRdOM . SWEEPS, 4 INTO CEUS
New Yofk—A man a.t ^8th st and Tenth ave-, ^wept and swept and swept He was moat m,etiQulpus"f^r 8 shopkeeper Anyone else would lia\e thought he had swept the sidewalk clean .enough But^ he poeied down and -whisked his broom over stnajjj'parttclcs of snow and elvish, again and again
He djd it until he gaw a youth step HP to Anthony Baldassare, 1662 71?t s t , Brooklyn^ owner of * feather dyeing business at 311 W 4Qth s t . and &sk tor "the pack njge " The man wjth the broom was
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Detective Lilhs He arrested Alfonso Izzl, eighteen, of 1261 69th s t , Brooklyn
LUIIB' .partner, Stnpleton, airest ed Joseph Feiraraj seventeen, of 12G3 69th s t , Biooklyn, standing a half block away After questioning [ theie two, the detective? arrested ' Opius Meringplo, eighteen, ot 6918 ' 15jth ave, Brooklyn, and Alben' Gfracco, twenty, ef 1453. -69th s t , f
Brooklyn The tour were held in , __ Jefferson Market Courf. yesterday t | ~ s 10^3,500 eafth on chaiges of at- J a s tempted extbrtion
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Medina Trust Company
ANNOUNCE THAT
On and After January 3rd 1933
The Hours of Business O n JS
W i l l B e ' rom« a. M. to 12 o'clock Noon
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For MotW or Wife . . . . Stationery, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Peihi-
mi?ers, Books, Magazine Subscriptions, Toilet
Sets, Brushes, Combs, Electric Heating Pads,
Hot Water Boftl es.
for Husband or Fq fher . . . . Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Safety Razors,
Staying Brushes, Shaving Creams and Lotions,
Playing Cards, Tobacco, Humidors, Bill Folds,
Lighters, Razor Blades, Golf Balls.
For Daughter Perfumes, Cpmpacts, .Atomizers, Comb and
Brush Sets, Mirrors, Traveling Cases, Stationery,
Fountain Pens, Toilet Waters, Manicure and
Beauty Treatment Sets, Bath Salts, Soaps and Powders, J
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For Son 1 . * v
Pocket Knives, Cameras, Films, Watches,
Military Bruskes/Rashjights, Razors and ^haying
Sets, Toys, Novel-' ties, Keyjairjers; ,
For AH the Family Electrical Utilities, Christmas Seals and Cards,
Alarm Clocks, Vacuum Bottles, Asn Trays,
, Assorted ChocqlatesandChristmasHdrdCcthdies.
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