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■w 1 JEkVK UNION. PAG& F^E. MONDAY. PECEMKR,6. 1924 ' ''i: TOILET CASES Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets in Amber, ’jr<?rtoise Shell, Mother of Pe?ir| Finish and French Ivory; MnnTcure Sets, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, Mirrors, Buffers, Soap Boxes, Trays, Hat Pin Holders, Perfume Bottles, Combs, Brushes, Clocks, Shoe Horns, Nail Files, But ton Hooks and Other items in large assortment. E. HAIiEV & CO., Inc. irrjkju D R u a s t o r u ^ PIK E A7R15BV N B W S f U 1 4 3 ^ ^ VT \ S H T s p i R t T O F U 3 H 0 T x 'i > u k e . T o < f - t t / E . - ^ (C o u p l e : o p M Y x #4 « JS5 a ' ^ « W E A T H E R ^ d . O W ashington; Dec. 8—Bain, tonight; warm er in East portion Tuesday; ram, probahlv changing to sndw in interior, colder Tuesday; much colder Tuesday night: strong south shifting to w e st and northw est winds; prohahly reach- in s s a le f orce. • _ 3 IE.S. iBJj 0 0 5 nN=G»AI/® asnsT PAY $ 120,000 O j V PICARDS .yrew York, Dee. 8.—^Jewels ancT gowns valued at ’ $6.0,000. owned hy Mrs. Trying I. Bloomini^dale, v/ife of a par,tner in JBIoomingdale Brothers, are a t th e United Sta.tes Aippraisers’ Stores and will reanain there until ■ The jewel.«, including an exception ally fine necKless of tw e n ty pearls, WGi'O seized hy custom s inspectors upon the arrival of the A q u itania of the C u n a rd Line on KTovemher 14. Xews of the second largest custom s .seizure at this port in recent years did not, however, come out until late yesterdaj'. The seizure w a s m ade hy pier in- speetors who alleged t h a t M rs, Blooni- ingdale had neglected to disclose the_ $60,000 Avorth of foreign purchases in h e r declaration' form . It was said' th a t tlie 'sea r c h f o r 't h e purchase cam e as the result of a tip to the P a r is representative of the T reasury De- partxaent. This tip, it Avas said, came from th e F rench jcAveler who sold MrSi Bloomingdale t h e necklace. Cus tom s tipsters share in th e fines im posed l3y th is Government. EBV^tER DYAOmiVGS T^HS YEAR Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 6 — Such prog ress has been m ade in the fightagainst lyncitings in A m erica th a t the churches are Avorlcjng AVith the “full 'expectation” ' of keeping the year IS'25 free from them , the com mission on church and race relations, reported to the fifth quadrennial m eeting of the I'^ederal Council of Churches here. ‘ITp to 'N'ovember 1 . o f this year, there had been l:] fS^ncliings, a drop of 60 per cent com p a r ed w ith th e sam e .period for 1936, th e report said. Last year tw e n ty-eight lynchings Showed a decrease of m o r e than. 60i per cent compare'd’ AvIth 1932, When th e r e Averc - 5 T “mob murders” ac- eording tf> the c.9mmission. TO COlVTIiyUK PRORR . : ■ lY FURNACE MYSTERY STAGE and SCHEEH AT THE NEW THEATRE “D. W. Griffith’s Ainerioa.” Mr. iGi-iffith has taken another au dience into his h^nd and moulded it into a shreildng, cheering mob Avith this tremendously,.exciting- adA’enture, the m o st ekqiting true story in the Avorld. This m asterpiece literally SAvept the audience off- its feet. Never in fllmdom hag thbr4 been Such a vi vid historically accurate and lascinat- ing picture play since “The 'Birth of a Natron,” w h ich , reached such.- great heightg from a patriotic and d r a m atic as AAml! as artistic standpoint. To the students, of history. Arneiuca AA'ili be an inspiration, to the school boy it will be an education. Film fans, you who rave about good pic tures you have, .seen, see “A m erica” now playing at the'N e w Theatre, M a tinee 2:30 and you will have som e thing to brag about. M atinee \15c. and 25'c. E v e n ing ev'eryone 25c. New Character Dolls A regular Foreign Legion of cliafao ter .dolls ranks among the m ost pre cious possessions of .small ppd up-to- date boys and girls.* H ere is depicted a Avinsoine Irish lad, Avith bundle and $l'20,pA0,4n»=.4wti#^.,hnd.4igp^l|ig^ ^jjjy pipe. If the little fairy in your home has no collection, s ta r t one now. Clever Laundry Bag I r AT t h e p a ^ C E THEATRE ^ “By Diving Htehto Heuc.Tvvo Days By a peeja^ar combipatio^i'pf birth and racial ACscent,' r . W illiam Neill, Avho m ade - “By ; D ivine R ight” for ■Grand-Aslieh' “S E lliott D exter’s first production pf his owji'Wliich. comes, to* the New Palace Theatre ' today and- Tuesday, has the dualities t h a t go to make an ideal dirjector. Mr.,(Neill iyas born in Dublin,, fre- land but is of Spanish parentage. R ls reai'f(:.ianxe is Rolarnd DeGostrie, and his family 4®^les b aek for peuturies in the geneaoiogy 'of M adrid. H e as*- sumed the pame of Neill he theatre 37 years ago, and hag rdt^jn- ed it ever since. It is doubtful if a n y one in America knows his real an te cedents or name. But w ith the ro- .mantic background of Castilian an cestry he combines the whimsical and beauty-lovinig traits of his native jii^atli—Irejland. Indeed;, he- speak's with a trace of I rish accent. AfteV years on the --stage he entered . film V/ork and hieiped to 'd ir e c t Thom as H. Ince’s fam ous w a r spectacle “Clyi- lization.” A fter this achievement, he directed m any of the Param o u n t pic tures in which D o rothy Dalton. Avas Starred, and latterly has been abroad directing productions in Italy, A pretty lady that will' make her self u,seful is just AA’hat ihost men are looking for. Here,i.s one who is sure of success AA’itli them, for her head Is of painted Avood^ and- lier brightly dowGi’Gd, cretoiinG skirt make^ a ca pacious laundry bag. She m a y . be scroll-saAved out of turn board or cut from paper Avail board, and painted —or found, ready-made in novelty Shoiis. TkeTuletide Spirit B^Luran*Shtldon,inNrwTovkTime* ^ 'T 'l^ E spirit o f the Yuletide, how it sinks * into the heart r The lips begin to tremble and the tears begin to start The flow of re-coliectiohs, dear and .sweet, <;pme to mjr. brMn, \ j . ; { ’ And 1 feel the old youth throbbing in iny bosom once again. The spirit of the Yuletide!/Ho'w ft thrills' the sluggish frame • W ith the sight .of old-time faces, with gome long-forgotten name! Onbe again the dead are livijng; ohee again care flitsi hway.- And the wtioie earth rings --with .pleaspry at the dawning Christmas Day. The spirit of the Yuleti^^el May it come with blessed peace. Till all earthly strifes are ended, till all earthly sorrows cease! Men of all the lands a fe brothers—humans rise to heights divine— W hen the Christmas bells are -ringing and the Christmas.candles shine! A Merry Christmas ®» MRS. ANSEL OPPENHHM VHE gr?etiiig ij[ut we sead, I Ns natter whatsoe’er it |e, This sacred oae “A Merry Chrisimus Aadi a Clad New Tear,” Is ricn and synhel only Of what wlthia the sfirit dwells, Of love, iisfd will and Idadly thoaghts^ Gf naay bmbmi I cs ' dear That kildea lie withla the deytks Of inatr consdaisaus, like shifliag string ef j»irls Withia sons wwdrsw cfskct nm. A n cient'Phrase. “You’ve said it,” indicating that the speaker agrees with \Almt some one has said, :Is supposed to be a modern phrase. In Luke’s gdspel we read that Pilate asked C h rist “Art tliou the king of the Jews?’? and Jesus Christ replied “Thou sayest it.” Childieii .-.osopiiy. A little girl aged si.v was asked to state the dUrereuce betAveen pride and voTiu-,, After considerable fhoiight “Pride means, T don’t vanity, she replied: think much of you'; vanity means, ‘W liat do you think of me?’ ’’—Boston Transcript. t .Eskimos Pay for Cure Only, ^ The Eskimo.s give Hie doctor his fee as soon a.s ho come.s. If tlie patient recovers he keei>s it, otherwise die-re* turns it. ■Culnaihus, Ohio, Dec. 6—'’With the reports of-Coroner J.,_A. iMurphy stat ing th a t Mrs. Adclio Sheatsley, Avife of Rev. V. Bheatsley, Bexley Lutheran m inister, com m itted suicide, a.hd the rep o r t of Dr. JI. M. Drundag-', pa thologist -and C. F. Long, chemist, de claring the wom an was- dead before h e r body entered- the furnace, coun ty pi*o.^ecutor. Jo h u J i . ia n g announc ed t h a t his-pro’be of the furnace mys tery woi^ld continue indefinitely. ThO p^rosecutor turned over to pos tal iiuthuritieg-the threatening letter recoiv'ed from Buffalo, N, Y., by Bheatsley in v/Iiich' the .correspondent said he kUlt^ Mrs, ^hoatsley. Music n Language. 'ludbpbhdent of auy words RUfl any Avrltifin poetry., must bp the poetical laiifium?e of man. §ub' jeet to a lofele of lts-;t>wn, and able to express m m of iliQ'mm 4 >levated or- deMfJeasvtOQ vast even to_ be well renderca In, an y other trnigmse.- GeokMO Band, S t ' ^ ' PfAslrieint's Arrival in Chicago Christmas T o II h f 2 It’, a penny or two—nnd j : S d m « t m n r i n « d ^ f ||H l 4 n S a cbiWkood M « > ter. and m a g « . a iid r n ll do fO> thinker* and dream e r , ta lli * Women with aproni «nd women .iSi silk and wodaeji with pUidad T jo Chriatma. town, to CbrMtkMM* , - N ?0 matter how old*;pr y o u n g / . , 'Everyone ipeaks tka semi languifo The talk of the f olken tongue'. Window, that glolv in at marvelous way and shops along the That shimmer » and ahine with trinkets id toy* and most '-.we.et«: . J - 'IT o Christmas town, to. Chrittiif s • town« , ■ ' ^OP on ^he next train, do, | 'And see^ whkt a wenderEttl, tukAf crown ; j T h e Journey w ill b r ing to y ^ | , Reprfe«#nt» Sign of th e Grpaa. , country districts peOplo qrpss thielr to avfrt^evlL doing so thi^y aro,mgkihg tlie sign of the cross, used for- nearly two thon* ,ik .after-making a boast ' ~ CjhlfriMrned dn oW A cat n t polchester, England, (<, ,, ing a mpVse fn the-nighty turned? pit ^ gas tap''b.y a p a t Of I ts p.aAv, i ^ r L s - oned itself in -Ihe kitchen, dearly .poi- sox»d dog,' .arid-w o u ld perM p s haye poisoned a sleeping man, 'anlrchild I f the dog’s howling b.a^ not awakened them. - - ^ / i Significant \Silence. You never hear the man lucky* saying anything about verbial luck of the fooi.~Boston|wPW* ’ S t ! ^ KeW Real Studehts!,«f Nature. Books are\ of patlietically Uttle use to tell the kory of n a tu r i Pe\v pedpk more than a -dozen- roadside 4 owers,, ;tbe'\ commonest frees and iiirubs/.a few 1 ?in® iof birds ahd in- \sects. To he aple / o .dlStingtiish^ the call notes of blrfs seems topmost per sons a mirecuions gift. .The few who kndiy edough; of nature to be gufdes for? a few hours’ walk have knowIed;gA i^that many, others deeply long for and that they would pay handsomely tn get.--:Tdtith’s compahion. dtfib, fit /Rv tft iI£;inl$tind$€drol BySMefKimlitMPtii than m o m ” $iag, ” PeacL $» eurtb good wih to moN!” PERHAPS JOHNNIE KNEW BETTER By Martha Banning Thonnis (©, 1924, Western Nfl^ipaier tifnioS.l tourse she mver ^ssed it^ m ile standing down Below, ' But there hung upon the chandelier A sprig o f mistle-toe. Heir dimples ware so mernjs Her hair a golden glow, Her eyes were all a-sparkle ' Beneath the mistle-toe. When Johnnie up and kissed her, . She blushed and said: '-You know I think there ou^t to be a law • - • Against this mistle-tOe!** (But she didn *t mean it) ERASTUS’ CHRISTMAS TREE “Where’s yo’ gwine?’! was the ques tion, as Erastus passed by with a good-sized Christmas tree. ‘T s been where Ta gwine,” was the rather — — : : |u . , j&Toney is spent ■ is eaten - L -flow e rs die \/■ =iut . „ ^ , m ; , ticks ' - merrily on forever-/ and ever ! Give one-.f ,. y the next ^ time you ^ ! have occasion • to give ' Anything I ; W r ist and PocketWatct«» I $ a 5 t o $ a | O o H , «J. P i p p f t t 91 P i|(e S ^ 'ee t P f lr t Je r v i s , N. f , ■ ■ Productio4i. Q.f Flax&e^^ Flaxseed is produc^ chiefly in the north ;centi':al states, :\the moat-iippor- tfliit .being' I?ortb ..and. SoutirT^ako.ta> Minneabta .and^.Moiuana, a'ccordinjg to reports of the ■ .tJnlted.^ St-ates Bepart- leflt of-A g rieuiture.': . , ^ , ||=opate»l»n waa|h«r- ' - When .the inerciJfy falls auddeiiiy III hot weather, Ipgk'dot for or high winds. In frosty weather n thnir is foretold, When the weaker IS al* xea;dy wet and the mercury contihuM: to descend, wore faM can he exgecte^, feuring wintef. If the movement hf fee mercury is unsettled, wife ^ - and falls,* unsettled Weafe are Ukely ’to ^ y a f e 1 Before 4 rtd After. During the courtship a woman conw pliraents a man because of his nftpteis^ fulness, but after'iparriage she sees that he los.es it,—Exchange. ■■■V Matty Variotie^ of Gplders. There are SOO varlGtl'eS of 'sh id e r i In tlie.Brit-isb isles. ■ U S E D C A R S F n H Buick Coupe r u n F o r d ^ d a n ^ Q A I C Oakland Sedan «9 n L, 1. OurantSedan Oakland Tou^ng ' Eprd, Touring Sfudebaker Special Six Toiarmg Chevrolet Touring Above Car$ are all late mo4els and in goodi condition R U f AN AUTOleOMPANY 46 Front Street gillliiillllllitliiHII!ilil!lli!!!l!!ii | h a p p ’ s | Plum Pudding j Strictly First Class S 'Ordm* from your dealer, M _ \ ' £ 1 Made only at Happ’s Bakery m. 1-' 1' y o u c a n aepend a n jjiittiiiBMjn** Bbilefa are aymeily rated. You can d^end on them to do the heating work claimed for them aatia^ factorily and economicalif. This means that, even pnthe coldest day, you will not have to use xnore in order to maintain an even temperature at 70® in every part of the hou^. This boiler haa l^orc heating, surface and therefore more water is heated houf. Extracts the mosi heat from ^ich pound of fuel. Come in ai^d see this Boiler at out store. Then you wiU for yourself why it is the choice o f so many home ibwn^s in this community. %trhitifdR0tt L A . .*»> j : m Why ride in a shabby cart A L ft it needs is a bright, riew finish^and the Jt\ btist way is to use du Pont Auto Finish. When you>e cleaned your car, and staM painting, yoq’ll be surprised to see how easily this wonderfuf, eiiamel flows on, and how quickly the b n^h marks disap^ar. If you do the job on‘Saturday, you’ir be driving a new'car a day or two after. And you’li be pfpud of it for a long, long time—for du Pont Auto Finfeh 7as&. The; cost for the is less thaQ|3,O0. Stop in-and get a can, - JOHN J, TC>TH 7-9SUS^STKEET ■ . ' PLU M M N G AN D H E A h N G >-■ 010 f iNisa!