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ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE.
Inthi—Charles Rex was Instantly ltd when engaged in felling a
on hi* farm at Atlanta, Thurs-As the tree toppled to fall It
pjd against another tree. Rex it forward and with a bar start-
dislodge the tree which crash-•uddenly, accidentally striking
He suffered a broken neck fractured legs and death was
leoua. Mr, Rex waa among the well
known farmers of his community where his life of 45 years was p&se-HjL 'His survivors are his widow, lit father, W. H. Rex, a brother
Wtfed, daughters Mrs. Harold North. Faullne and Prances, sons Carl, 3Lyle and Edwin all of Atlanta. He also leaves sisters, Mrs. James l ioul ton of Bath, Mrs. Clifford Crouch of Naples, Mrs. Blanche Jones of Painted Post, brothers WilllaiM of Rushville and Jacob of Dansville.
Caton Caton—Baptist Church events
this week include a drama, "The Old Flag," by the dramatic club. this evening at the ^Grange Hall. Sunday services: preaching at 11 a, « . by the Rev. Ralph Chaffee; Sunday school at noon; young people's service, 7:30.
The reunion of the Speer family was held at the home of Bernard Speer at South Corning. Mr. and Mrs Fred Speer, P W Speer, Harry Speer and three daughters, Mrs. Klfer Harris, Prof, and Mrs. L. R. Tubbs, Alice Speer, Grace Dryburg, Myrtle Speer, Mrs. Robison, Junior '"Jankins, Doris Tubbs, Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Tubbs of Michigan and Miss 'Bush of Scranton, were the guests. —Boar Herrick is in a Sayre hospital for treatment.—Elwin Larison is recovering and now can sit up.— Mr. and Mrs. Edge ton Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Palmer entertained the following at dinner recently: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tobey and son, Leon, of Corning, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Phelps, Mrs. Kate Ttrwill iger and son, Leon.—Mrs. E t a e r Harris of Buffalo visited her sister, Mrs. Levi Tubbs, over the weekend.
Watkins Glen Watkina Glen.—Howard Burke
was a recent visitor in Blossburg, Fa.—M. J. Moyer of Hammond •port was a caller in town Wednesday.—Bayliss Bartlett of Rochester has returned to the Flower City after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bartlett.—Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Irish and son, 'Htagh, of Cortland, Dr. Clark Rooney, Binghamton; Henry K. MeAnarney, New York City; Miss Betty Bohnwetch, Mahopac; Mr. gad Mrs. William L. Rooney,
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NEWSOF SUBURBS AND VICINITY Cheating
Chemung—The Home Bureau will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Ralph Williams. Chair caning will be done in the morning followed by a picnic dinner. In the afternoon a lesson on Christmas decorations will be given and an exchange of presents for which each one is asked to bring a ten cent present.
Mrs. Mary Baker waa a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Fannie Cooper.—Wilson Van Dusen of Mechanics Institute, Rochester, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Van Dusen.—Mrs. Edith Van Orden of Binghamton who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. William Swain, returned Saturday.—Miss Lillian Hicka of Buffalo has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hicks.
Ralston Weston, a student at Valley Forge Military Academy at Wayne, Pa., spent his Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E . B. Weston.-~The Friendship Class met Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Snell.—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beers attended the banquet In honor of Sydney W. Pascall, international president of Rotary, In Waverly Thursday evening.—The P . T. A. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the school, Walter Lindell, general secretary of the Elmira Y. M. C. A., will speak. Refreshments will be served. Take cups and silver.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Johnson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gunderman.
Miss Grace Schoonmaker of the Packer Training School for Nurses, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and son, Donald, of Mansfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Sunday.—Charlotte Wood of Cortland Normal spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wood.—Breezie and Mary Owen of Earlville, N. Y„
Sent Thanksgiving with their parts, Mr. and Mrs. Gray Owen.—
Miss Ethel Moss, James Law, Mr. and Mrs. Coe F. Dexter and son, Jimmy, of Cortland visited Elmer Dexter and family recently.
Harrison Valley Harrison Valley—Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Bump of Westfield were recent guests of Mrs. J. M. Bump and daughters, Leona and Mildred.— Mr. and Mrs. John Schweitzer spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Horton of Andover. — Mrs. Nora Stevens spent Monday afternoon in Knoxville with Mrs. Gusta Gee.
Mrs. Edith Edwards and daughters, Florence and Angeline, were in Hornell Friday.—Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hubbard were recent guests
Owego, were recent visitors here.— Mr. Otto Kloppel is spending a month in New York City and vicinity.—William Clark has returned from a week's visit in Elmira and Canada.
Blossburg Blossburg—Morgan Evans has
returned after spending the past two months in Avooa with his sister, Mrs. David Davis.—Miss Margaret English has returned from a visit in Elmira with her sister, Mrs. Fred Powell.-—Howard * Burke of Watkins Glen spent Sunday here. —LeRoy Carlyle is in Johnson City to visit his sister, Mrs. Samuel Chambers.—Miss Catherine Wilson, a nurse at the Clearfield Hospital, is visiting her father, Adam Wilson.
Miss Agnes Leonard has returned frof a visit in Philadelphia.—Miss Evelyn Brewer has returned from a visit in Rochester.—Mr. and Mrs. John Yoggy and daughters have returned to Morris after a visit with their uncle, John McNaught. —Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lewis have returned from a visit in Elmira with their daughter, Mrs. F. G. Clunk.—Mss Marjorie d e m o n s , who attends Meeker's Business Institute in Elmira, is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph d e m ons.—Miss Mary Sechrit of Liberty was in town Sunday.—Miss Ruth Aldrich has returned to New York after a visit with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aldrich.
The Misses Louise and Margaret Aldrich have returned from a visit in Stony Fork.—Mrs, John R. Davies was in Wellsboro Tuesday to attend a meeting of the Mothers' Assistance Fund.—Miss Marian Pearson has returned to Sprlng-ville after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearson.— George Bermingham has returned to Emittsburg to resume his studies at M t St. Mary's College after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bermingham.
Twin daughter were born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Roskoski.—Sylvester Nowak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nowak, underwent a n operation Tuesday at the Blossburg State H o s p i t a l -Miss Pearl Decker has returned to Hornell after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker.—Clyde McEwan has resumed his studies at Pennsylvania State College iafter a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McEwan. %
MISSION SOCIETY TO MEET
Montour Fal ls — The monthly meeting of the Methodist Missionary Society will be held a t the home of Mrs. Arthur Meeks Tuesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Unwin will lead the devotions and Mrs. W. T. Adams will present the program. 4 !• imi l iHi• • • • • • n m m — • — I . I I i — .I .IIII .I . . . . i . . i — HmHHm i iimiiili
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown of Addison.—Mr. and Mrs. Claton Webster of Bingham, Mrs. Sidney Borst and son, Frederic, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell of Elmira Heights.—Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cary and son, Robert, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E . Edwards and daughter, Angelina. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ „
TIES . . . a sure-fire
•election to meet any
man'i n e e d s a n d t a . t a a . Especial ly such very smart patterns as £ m f\f\ these at . $ 1 » U U
WHAT TO GIVE HIM? The Gifts for Men problem need not
perplex anyone who shops at Murphey's
Elmira's newest Men's Store.
ARROW S H I R T S . . . the sort he will admire for their nicety and newness of pattern designing. All with collars attached or to match at $1.95
I N T E R W O V E N HOSE . . .What gift could be more practical; what gift more certain of meeting a present or eventual need? Fine silks and wools v at , 50c
GLOVEKS' .PAJAMAS . . . the very newest models in broadcloths. B e a u t i f u l l y patterend and trimmed at . . . $3.00
MEYER'S GLOVES | j . . Very serviceable ones of a fine grade of cape and suede, i r m l y sewed. Colors
I c tan and a t e e l
at $3.00
MUFFLERS beautifully patterned squares of fine grade silks. Also reefers with fringed ends la patterns and &*} •olid cotora at e j l e j
KJERCHEEFS . . . a big variety including plain white, fancy bordered effects* all-over patterns and Initialed, In gift d » |
MCGREGOR SWEATE R S . . . plain colors with contrast neck. S l ip-over style, V neck. In colors of fawn, tan, blue and grey at . $3.00
ORTON BUILDING
M U R P H E Y ' S
Towanda Towanda—Judge Charles M. Cul
ver i s spending the week at Scranton, presiding at a Lackawanna County Court murder trlal.r~Brew-ster Buggies and Charles Driacoll, who were injured in a motor accident near Kane, Pa., Sunday, returned Tuesday afternon to their homes here, being brought in the C. B. Maryott estate ambulance.— Elders of the Towanda and Troy Presbyterian churches enjoyed dinner together here Tuesday evening. The following attended: W. W. Bea-man, IX F. Pomeroy, Fayette Pom-eroy, Frank Luckey, L. B. Wagner, Floyd Bullock and the Rev, Montague White, all of Troy; F. H..OU, W. Fi Humphrey,. E. P. Young, J. B. Gay, William E. Johnston, Walter D. Evans, L. H. Frisbie and the Rev. J. L. Weaver Jr., of Towanda.
Br . and Mrs. Manvllle, W. Norton of Elgin, 111., and the Rev. B. L. Lyon and daughter, Dorothy, of Meshoppen, were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bender.—Mrs. I? Morgan Weldy, Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. Bessie Stone and Mrs. Bess Hosmer motored to Westfield Tuesday to attend a Rebekah gathering. —Mrs. F. G. Adolph and daughter, Bernice, of St. Paul, Minn., have returned to their home after visiting their cousin here, Mrs. Floyd Hinkley.—The Misses Grace and Florence Decker have returned from Ramsay, N. J., where they visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Winans.
Canton Canton—The Flying Eagle Pa
trol of Troop 2, Boy Scouts, with Scoutmaster William Foster made an overnight hike to South Mountain Saturday.
L. FT Root, H. C. Gates, Dr. A. E. Dann, Dr. C. M. Bradford and C. Arthur Bullock and James McKay are hunting big game at the Ly-coming\Club near Trout Run—William A. Perry of Westport, Conn., who has been touring Europe in the interests of the education by radio for the Interior Department, has returned to h i^home. He is a son of Mrs. R. N. f»erry of Canton.— Mrs. Frederick W. Hull of New Orleans, La., who is at her summer home in Canton", is the guest of Lt. Commander and Mrs. Preston H. Marshall at New London, Conn.
.Mrs, H. C. Gates is spending the week with Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Woodburn at Binghamton.—Mrs. George Loder is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Maxwell Cole, in Elmira.—Lucius Mix, a son of Mrs. Martha Mix of Canton, and Miss Sarah Seaman of Williamsport were married in Elmira Sunday.— Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Brann and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Freeman are on a motor trip to California,—Mrs. Lowell Hill and Mrs. Fred Barrow are spending the week in Philadelphia.
Carrol Coon i s visiting his sister, Mrs. C. E. Schoot, in Hemstead, L. L—Work of tearing down the old Church of Christ was begun the first of the week.—Clayton Rundell has returned home from an extended visit to Ada, Ohio.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newell are spending the week in Harrisburg and Philadelphia.
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pparel, Novelties, Furs, Ifotwear '1
AT TEPPfR'S Largest and Most Values Assortment of
BATH ROMS IN ELMIRA
Best Values Here Too 24 •—in ;• -mmmmmmm^. — — .••.•.—— — « p P »—, . , — . — —
THE SHOP OP MTINCTION GRACE HAIGHT PARKER
GOWNS \̂ New Location,
Turner Bronze Bldg., #07 W. Water.
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Cafeterias, Candies, Cigars
THE BELMONT RESTAURANT
QUALITY AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
Xmas Specialties. Popular Prices. 123 LAKE ST. 24
Electrical Radic;
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ALL LEATHER SHOES QUALITY, LOW ?RICES
FLANAG|N'S 464 E. WATER
Near Madison. Open Saturday Evening* 24
FEDERATION CAFETERIA
LONG ESTABLISHED.
STILL EXCELLENT COR. CHURCH AND STATE STS. 24
THE HOME DAIRY CAFETERIA
IS A GOOD PLACE TO EAT WHEN SHOPPING. 138-40 E. WATER. " 24
JOSEPHSON'S ORIENTALi "SHOP
TURNER BLDG., 20# W. WATER, COR. MAIN.
YOU WILL FIND at The Oriental Shop, unique and attractive gifts tor Christmas or any ether occasion. Finest goods reasonably priced in this exclusive shop. Latest European novelties. 24
K PERLEB'S 123 WEST WAT«R ST.
EXCLUSIVE FUR STORE SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES ON
FURS, REMODELING—REPAIRING RESTYLE YOUR C0AT INTO A
JACKET. ?4
A BEAUTIFUL COAT OR DRESS FROM
SCHWABTZ'S IS THE APPROPRIATE GIFT.
332 E. WATER. 24 SEVEN YARDS of finest PERCALE $1.
(Assorted if desired.J Also wonderful HOLIDAY GIFTS, HOME DRESS CO., 215 W. Water. I _ 2 4
WORTH ft CO. 135 West Gray Street
EAST OF MARK T%AIN HOTEL FINE LINilNS
ART EMBROIDERY MATERIALS DESIGNING—STAMPING . 24
THE MEAGHER GRILL A REAL STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE
336 E. WATER ST. PHONE 5083. STEAK AND CHOP 75c—DINNERS—75c
GRILLED STEAK SANDWICHES, 26c TURKEY SANDWICHES. 50c
PHONE YOUR ORDERS FOR THESE FAMOUS SANDWICHES
City Delivery At No Cost T« You. 24
BUCKPITT 156 Lake Street
Pianos, Radios, Furniture, Home Billiard Tables. See windows. 24
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Household Supplies
CENTRAL RADIO STORE ATWATER KENT AND CROSLEY
RADIOS—EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS.
f PHONE 4892. KEENEY THEATER BLDG. 24
HOLDEN 820 SOUTH MAIN ST.
ELECTRIC FIXTURES—RADIOS Beautiful Electrical Gifts. Special Prices For Xmas. 24
NADER'S CONFECTIONERY—Choicest gifts, candies, cigars.^igarettes. COR. BALDWIN AND MARKET STS. 24
THE VERONA HOME BAKERY, 212 S. MAIN
Finest Varieties Breads, Pies, Cookies, Fried Cakes. 24
BAKER'S ICE CREAM 829 E. WATER ST.,
HOME MADE CANDIES, NUTS, POP CORN CRISP
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Millerton Millertoh—When Rodney Bly,
young son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bly, was hit by an auto driven by Mr. Hunsinger of Pine City, R. F. D., he received a broken leg. He was taken to the Arnot-Ogden Hospital, where he is now a patient.
Mr. Hunsinger had been to the high school after his children. The Bly boy and other lads were walking down the concrete road in the lower end of town. Several cars were on the road at the same time and in trying to dodge these the lad was struck.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Miller recently visited Mifflintown, Pa., as guests of Professor and Mrs. H. G. Houser. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dailey entertained Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wilson of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dailey recently.—Mrs. I. E. Pratt is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Dapp, at Mountainville, N. Y.—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller and son, Jesse, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of Nicholson, Fa .
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank has returned after visiting Mr, and Mrs. Storms of Pine City.—Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and son of Elmira were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Niles.—The Ladies' Aid annual supper and bazaar will be held Dec. 18, at the I. O. O. F. hall.—Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller of Mifflintown and Miss Spencer of Nicholson, Pa., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller.
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Bicycles Sporting
BICYCLES—New, used. Guns, ammunition; radios; also hpy—sell. Repairing of all kinds. Fre# J. Putney, 169 Baldwin. \ • 24
COLUMBIA SHELBf BICYCLES — Velocipedes, wagons, scooters. Parts, repairing. Fenton, 24i W. Water. 6041.
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RUTAN $ SON HEADQUARTERS FOR
SPORTING <*OODS Skates, Skies, Sleds, Toboggans, Sweaters, Flannel Shirts, leather and Rubber Sport Boots. GunS* Fishing Tackle.
208 W. WAfrER. 24
D Noveltiis, Gifts Cards,
A BARGAIN IN CHRISTMAS CARDS 'All Cards—Half Regular Prices
Some of Our Specials
21 Card Assortment, l*er Box 29c 21 Card Assortment. Per Box 35c 22 Assorted Cards, With Name, $1.00 Gift Wrapping Material, Per Box, 25c Stationery, Per Box.. , . . .35c and 19c
GREETING CARD SHOP 125 W. Water, (Next *Eckerds Drug)
24 ABT BANKS Am AND
GIFT SHOP 107 WEST CHTfRCH ST.
Gifts—Pictures—Distiiietive Framinf— Lamps—Hand-Decorated Shades
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' T O T A ' S HOME MADE CONFECTIONERY
' POP CORN, SPECIALTIES,
HOME MADE ICE CREAM IN MANY FLAVORS
WE HAVE a very full line of novelties and imported candies in addition to our regular Xmas line, including an assortment of higher grade box candies. 4S4 N. MAIN. PHONE 40. 24
DUNHILL, RONSON, LIGHTERS — Xmas wrapped cigars, fancy cigarettes, Dunhill, Sasieni, Meerschaum pipes. Tobacco jars, pouches. Delivery service. LAQONEGRO'S. 24
STARLIQHT C I G A R S — Lagonegro, distributor, 157 Lake. 24
DRINK
IN BOTTLES 9 Million a Day
Phone 2116 24
B A I R D ' S 308 S. MAIN
ALL DAILY MEALS 35c—Special Sunday meals, 50c. Steaks, chops, salads, short orders of all kinds. Try our toasted sandwiches. Open 'til 2 a m .
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STEMPFLE ELECTRIC COMPLETE LINE OF APPLIANCES.
REASONABLE PRICES. AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, RADIO OR WASHING MACHINE
MAKES AN ALL-YEAR PRESENT. 224 WILLIAM ST. 24
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A GIFT WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
GENUINE ORIENTAL RUGS
$5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and Up BEDROSIAN'S"
135 N. Main Street Phone 4258. 24
A KALAMAZOO DIRECT TO YOU
Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces At Factory Prices
Prices Never so Low 224 W. Water. Phone 7082
GIFTS THAT LAST BANKS FOR GROWN-UPS
AND CHILDREN. Book Banks in various sizes.
A money barrel for $1.00.
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^1 Flowers, Beauty,
Photographs
BARNES FLOWER SHOP Mark Twfcin Hotel
When You Think of-Xmas Flowers or Wreaths, Think of Us. 24
ATESH. Fine portraits. Also gun license portraits. 118 S. MAIN. 24
A PERSONAL GIFT—YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. 15? LAKE ST.
REDFIELD STUDIO MARK TWAIN BEAUTY SALON
SPECIAL PERMANENT. $5.00, $7.50 FINGERWAVING, 75c
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^ i & s Diamonds, jjyjj Watches, Jewelery
GIFTS THAT LAST Buy Your Xmas Gifts
AT ALPERT'S Jewelers—Opticians
WE TRUST YOU GLADLY TAKE 12 MONTHS TO PAY. 24
SHIELD-SPRITZ JEWELERS
THE BULOVA WATCH AND
COMMUNITY SILVER STORE OF ELMIRA.
.LOWEST CASH PRICES WITH NO EXTRA FOR
SHIELD-SPRITZ TERMS.
HARRISON PRESS PRINTING
CARDS AMD BOXET* STATIONERY FOR XMAS. 122 STATE ST. 24
XMAS GREETING CARDS SPECIAL PRICES | N BOX LOTS
21 XMAS CARDS WIfH ENVELOPES TO MATCH—SPfCIAL, 59c
RUBIN BROS., 302 B. WATER ST.
AMUSEIIENT NOVELTY SUPPLY CO.
315 CARRQLL ST. EXCLUSn® GIFT
NOVELTIES Phone |080 , 24
NOVELTIES, ^jnas Decora-tions and Wrapping Material. Wholesale a n d retail. Hoffman's, 160 Baldwin* 24
DERBY'S, 112 SsALDWIN Xmas Books, Stationery. Greeting Cards, Novelties, Wrappers, inex
pensive gifts. 24 Wagons, $3.98, 15xl4 ball bearing;
30 piece Dinner Sets, $2.98. Other Gift Pieces
ETTER HARDWAREL ELMIRA HGTS. 24
305 E. WATER ST.
SWARTHOUTS 215 E. Water
ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS FINEST GRADES OF JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, -CLOCKS. ETC. 24
GIFTS FOR XMAS—Watches, Diamonds, Silverware. HENRY G. POHL-MAN, 142 E. WATER, Same entrance as Home Optical Co. 24 INMAN ft SON, ELMIRA HEIGHTS GRUEN WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE. REPAIRING. PRICES RIGHT. 24
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REMEMBER — Twelve photographs make twelve presents. Loomis Studio, 421 West Church St 24
DOLL HOSPITAL Where you get new legs, arms, eyes
and hair. Bring them early.
AMERICAN HAIR-DRESSING PARLOR
Snyder Bldg. Phone 1354 24
ETCHING PORTRAITS—Holiday spe-clal. Personius Studio, Baldwin St., near Church St. 24
GEM BEAUTY SHOP, 321 East Water
SPECIAL PERMANENT, $3.00. Finger-wave or marcel with shampoo and hair cut, 75c First 3 days each week. Phone 3941 24
EDGCOMB'S GIFT FURNITURE
AT SAVINGS UP TO 50%
131-133 N. Main M
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE
Best place in Elmira for your X m a s presents. Come in and we will prove it.
OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
BLAftCHARD BROS. PHONE 1214. 1400 GR. CENTRAL AVE.
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HAVE YOU A CANARY IN YOUR HOME?—If not, after hearing our birds sing, you will not be able to resist them. We carry ONLY guaranteed birds. We can furnish beautiful cages and standards, very moderately priced. Everyone is welcome to visit The Live Store, 222 W. Water St. Banfleld-Jennings Corp. 24
DON'T RACK your brain to know what some shut-in would enjoy this holiday time. A simple bowl of gold fish with castle, pebbjes and plant can be procured at a very moderate price at The Live Store, 222 W. Water St., Banfield-Jennings Corp.
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BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP 119 LAKE
PERMANENTS—Frederick Vita Tonic, Eugene or Frigidine with oil treatment and fir.gerwave, $5.00 complete. Self-setting Excel Permanent, $2.50. Phone 3051M 24
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Homes, Home Protection
HORTON Real Estate-Insurance
Realty Bldg. Phone 428 24
HARRY L. KELLEY, 241 W. Water. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,
BUILDING, Phone 2743. 24
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YOUR BOY OR GIRL—If ten years old, can now buy Old Line Insurance. L. E. Cooke, special agent, New York Life Insurance Company, 406 Robinson Bldg. Phone 275. 24
ALBERT W. ROLFE, Real Estate and Insurance. See me before you buy or burn. 518 ROBINSON BLDG. 24
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A GOOD COUGH REMEDY —We have it, Southside Pharmacy
116 SOUTH MAIN ST. 24
ELMIRA DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
Prescription Pharmacy, Rubber Goods, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Xmas Gifts. _J 157 BALDWIN ST. 24 CENTRAL PHARMACY, 103 E. Water. DRUGS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, NOVELTIES. HOLIDAY SPECIALS. 24
If Meats, Poultry, Groceries
QUALITY MARKET FRIEND, METZGBR A CO.,
164-166 Lake Street. THE HOME OF U. S. GOVERNMENT
GRADED MEAT, POULTRY, AND FISH. 24
CHOICE MEATS, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables. Phone 2505. Wheeler's, First at Davis. 24
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pfflLADELPHIA m e r-chants erected this 50-
foot image of St. Nicholas —with a talking-machine voice that answers the questions of c h i l d r e n . That's Hermina L a t a v i s climbing a ladder to tell Santa what she wants for
Christmas.
Erin—Mrs. Heleii Kellogg was the guest of Olive*flazelton Tuesday.—-Mrs. Ida Btljby and Nellie E. Stage were guests of Mrs. Ma-loney Mitchell in SSImira Friday.— George Gardner has resumed his school duties in Rochester after a visit at his home here.—Olive and Eleanor Hazelton frere guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ja f Kellogg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moll of Elmira ware in tow» Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hollander of Ithaca were guests of Mi l . V. E. Smith and Miss Nellie E. Stage Monday evening.—Samuel Miller, mail carrier from the postojlice to the station is ill. Charles Fish is acting •!• supply.—Mrs. E d p i L. Smith and Mrs. Martha L. Jenkins were called to Elmira Helghtf Tuesday evening by the illness off Mrs. Jenkins' brother, John Beni(fer.
Mr, .and':Mrs. A.JtfcDougall and
Mrs. Marietta McMillan visited Maggie Shafer, a patient at the Arnot-Ogden Hospital, Elmira,— The Rev. Hale Gardner is recovering from ^ his recent illness.—Mr. and Mrs. William M. Blauvelt and daughter, Madeline, attended the funeral of Mrs. Leon Sutton at Waverly Monday,
Beaver Dams Beaver Dams—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Cratsley, Mrs. Alida Cratsiey and daughter Mildred of Dundee were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Westfield.—Mrs. Walter Wa3-son of Schenectady has returned to her home after visiting her sisters, Mrs. William Harwood and Mrs, Bert Osgood.—Mr. andf Mrs. Ephriam Personius spent Sunday with his brother, Harry Personius and family at Cayuta.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aber and son, Guy* of • WeUsburg, .were. recent
Odessa Odessa—Miss Frances MacDowell
of Elmira has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.. L. MacDowell.—Mrs. Sam-
I uel F, Jones and Mrs. L. H. Warner entertained 18 ladles Wednesday afternoon.—Mrs. Marian DuBois Is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George C. Wood.— Mr. and Mrs. Deane Mitchell have been spending a few days with relatives in Buffalo.
The Sunshine Circle of the Baptist Church were to hold their December meeting and Christmas party a t the home of Mrs. Joanna Beardsley this afternoon.—Mrs. Carl Hausaman visited her mother,
guests of Mr, and Mrs. James Moore.—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dllmore of Buffalo spent a few days recently with relatives here.—Mrs. Sam Lrove of Townsend visited Mrs. A n a * ' Qraiiajn. Monday.
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AUTOMATIC SHOE KEPAIRING
101 West Water EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING wbile you wait Call for, delivered. Free. Phone 1239. 24
AT NEW LOCATION JOHN'S BODY AND FENDER SHOP
Complete Auto Collision Service 455 E. Market St Phone 6531.
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G. H. COTTON & BRO. EXPERT FURNITURE MOVERS.
72 PENNA, AVE. PHONE 654. 34
If You Have the Misfortune to Bend a Fender or Wreck Your Car
While Shopping
After the Crash See Us BURDICK BROS. CO.
Body, Feeder & Glass Shop| 448 m. WATER ST. PHONE 622.
3f 0T>EA AUTO PARTS
557-567 E. Water S t EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO, SPECIALIZE m FRAME. AXLE AND WHEEL STRAIGHTENING
ROBERT N. HOPKINS, 104 PARTRIDGE ST.
8IGNS AND SHOW CARDS PHONE 6062-J. M
PAINT Try Sipe's Interior Gloss Pa in t -white and colors. A high grade product at an attractive price. Color Cards furnished on request Phone 5392.
Paints—Varnishes—Brushes
JOHN S. JENSEN 359 POMEROY PLACE. 2i
SIGNS OF THE BETTER KIND LEON L. PATTERSON,
826 E. Water. Phone 2891-J. 24 XMAS GREETINGS *
SILVER $ CLEANERS 214 West Gray. Phone 7200. 24
DRY CLEANING SPECIALIST, $100
FRANCIS DeORIO 214 West Water
Suits to Order, $25 up. Use the old clothes for remodeling and repairs for the kids. 24
Auto Robes All Wool, $5.00, 17.25 and
$10.00
Assorted Colors
ELMIRA ARMS CO.
Mrs. Anna Hansenburger and hsr sister, Mamie Hansenburger of Syracuse, the first of the week.— Miss Grace Lattin of Montour Falls was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, A B. Lattin.
WANTS CLOTHES F O B POOR
Montour Falls—Mrs. F. E. Schlick, chairman of welfare work, is ask* ing for d#nations_ of old c l o t h ^ f for use la the •work, - •
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