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W \ . ; 5 T \^ lB ^ ^ ’:t.J§i)Vli>N SNOW / STOBM S E f P R O S P E O r ^gglMASEDlTlON—mE PORJJERVISUNION. PAGE’THREE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 42.-»?24 Gosiiem VDec. ii-^Conrad Diehl, ■who will celebraLte his 87th birthday on Friday, haiS . issued his iJi^edietion regarding the number of snow storms we are to have this winder, declaring that as he aees it, we will experience. m o r e, h a v in g had tw o already and •the allo tm e n t being 29. F o r m a n y y e a r s Mr. Dieh-I h a s been m a k ing a d o s e stu d y o f th e w e a th e r and th e a c cu r a c y o f h is p r o g n o s tications has eaused Ilia friends, to put great faith in ihis .predictions. Ho predicted 22 sto r m s fo r la s t w in ter an d th i s .was th e n u m b e r expei'ieneed, it is claim - . ed. Berlin Cabinet Wants to Quit B e r lin, D e e ,- 11— T h e cabinet a t a m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y decided to resign. T h e d a te o f its resignation w ill he fix e d by a g r e e m e n t betw een Chanee-l-' lor 'Marx and P r e s ident Ehort. U n less ■ E b e r t requests the Mqiw- S tressm a n n cab inet to continue in of fic e u n til a f t e r th e holidays, it i s pro bable th a t th e a ffa irs o f G erm a n y w ill, in th e course of next w e e k , he ' en trusted . to a new m inistry. Will be cbm.posed of B o iw g fio ia , ‘oR jECjT 'TO GASOOLIN e ties, in w h ich G erm a n N a t i o n a l l y ‘ by virtue of their preponderance » 0 £: mandates, will play a decisive role. MICinGAM HIGH COURT XjPirOUDS conv iction o f COltOfUNIST UEADER L a p sing, M ich., Dee. 11 — T h e co n v ictio n -o f Charles E. R u thenberg for • v iolation of. the Miehi.gnn Syndi- caiismc A c t Was affirmed i)y the State Suprem e Court W ednesday. The ar rest and conviction of R u thenbqrg follow e d a raid on a secret conven tion’ o f tb e Com m u n ist ‘Party of .Amer ic a in JBerrien County in .August, ia2'2, by F e d e r a l agen ts and local offioers. T h e Court upheld th e con.sUtution- a lity o f th e -Syndicalism Act and ex coriated B u thenh e r g and th e Com m u n ists. . Wisdom From Franklin. Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life '.s made of.—Benjamin Franklin. { CARS ON ER IE JKgrriihart, D e c . 11 — D e legations from this villa g e an d a ll v illa g e s on th e E r ie Railroad N e w b u r g h branch T u e sday appeared a t a h e a r in g b e fore th e . p u b l ic -S'ervico Com m ission at the city h a ll a t N e w b u r g h on th e oofnpiaint th a t gasolin e m o tor car.s «-re not p r o v ing sa tisfa c to r y on the line. In ten s e in t e r e s t h a s been arou s ed in th© m a t ter a ll a lo n g th e braneln m a in ly .am o n g eom m u tens. W h ile th e operation o f th e m o tor ears h a s provided ad d ition a l train service, com m u ters com p lain that th e y are obliged to transfer from train to t ^ n at*H a,rriman. H ^ p ln e s * . The place to be happy is here! The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy Is to wake othei-.s so.—Robert Ingersoll. Satur^ySpecials Legs of Lamb . . ..........3SC Roasting or 33c \ Home d r e s s e i f e ^ ; 2 S > 30b Home d r ^ s e 4 ¥ ^ .25^ Western Chuck feast ... . JOb Round Roast, western .... 30c Strictly fresh eggs...... ,/. ...70c Plate beef . ........... 8c •' Fresh sausage ...... ............. 25c Fresh Hamburg ....... ......... 20c Fresh or Smolced Galies...... 18c All weSterR meat G.MELNICK Meats andl Vegetables 84BaHSt. Pbene200.W See tlie- u«Hey slnve’.s ^ . -fH E SEA HAW K” a t tlu T in s Thei^itre D e c. 24, 2S, 2«— :iiKe in ew P a l- ■X3IAS .CARDS BOOKLETS Christmas Gifts at NEW YE.AR’S CARDS ■ QUICK’S drug STORES U P TOWN Two - Color and Wtete Ivory Comb, Brush and Mir ror ^ t s ; Manicure Sets. Puff and Powder Boxes; Jewel Cases, White Ivory Pieces; Separate Combs and Brushes. Brushes, Badger Shaving Brushes, Brashes, Baby Comb Brush Sets. Leather Goods — Pocket Books, Bill Folds, Brief Cases, Leather Card Cases, Single and Double Packs of Cards. g Safety Razors — Gillette, p Gem, Auto Strop, Ever Dulfcam, ftitplex, ^ Straight Razors. Writing Paper and Corre spondence Cards, in Novelty Boxes; Xmas Boxes 25c to $ 6 . 00 . Bibles and Testaments; line of agents’ samples at 25 pet. off. Prayer feoks. Knives— Boy Scout, Sterl ing Silver and Pearl Handle Pocket Knives; Manicure Scissors. Candies ;— In attractive packages in % lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. boxes. SPECIALS For Early Xmas Shoppers Works of Fiction, Birthday Books, Children’s Books. Autograph Album, Scrap Album, Snap Shot Books, Kodak Fihns. Waterman’s Ideal Pen and Pencil Sets; $2.75 to $12.00. Perfumes— Coty’s, Houhi- gant’s, Palmer’s, Hudnut’s ^ i e h l f r ’s, ^ Face Powders, Talcum, Sachet, Foreign and Domes tic. . ' Thermos BotUes, Thermos Kits,' Stanley Steel yacitiim Bottles, Hot Water Bottles and Waterless Hot Bottles. Quick’s Drug S to r e ci § a ? ette I Wishes: Its Patrons A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year cases in leather and MEER.SCHAF3I BRIAR PIPES m w s p i s i i s i i i i l Dresses including chiffon velvets; Evening Gowns.— Also advance Spring Models — IN— Cantons—Special a t ..............................................$ 1 5>00' houses— ^Special a t ................... ............ S I . 0 0 to $ 5 . 0 0 Shirts—Special a t ........... .......... . .... S 2 . 9 S to S I 2 . 5 0 Silk Petticoats—Special a t ...... - .. $ 1 , 9 8 to $ 7 - 5 0 Silk Vests—Special a t .......................... $ 1 . 4 9 to $ 2 . 9 5 Silk Bloomers—Special a t ..................... S 2 . 2 5 to^ S 5 .0 Q Silk Step>lns—Special a t ......................S l i 9 8 to $ 2 . 9 o Gloves In all the New Shades—Specially priced from .................................................... $ 1 . 0 0 i « $ 4 . 7 5 Silk Hose SpecW Price ............... .................... S I . 0 0 t« $ 2 . 9 5 ■ —ALSO— _ i:. Silk Hose packed in HoHy Boxes: Plainer Assorted Colors, 3 pair for ...................... • S 2 . 9 5 . HANDKERCHIEFS . ............. ....... AH Prices J Also HANDKERCHIEF FOLDERS with envelope; ready to mail a t ............................ . ... . .............. • -OOC New Rubber Reducing Girdle—%)ecial at ... 1 ............. $ 5 . 0 0 Also Bandeaux—Special a t . ......... S 4 . 7 5 Other Corsets and Bandeaux from .... $ 1 * 0 0 tb $ 1 2 . 5 0 Have Your Corset Fitted—-No l^ tr a Charge. ... the --- SPECIALTY SHOP Ethel O. Bauer IOV 2 Front Street Phone 124W Look for CHRISTMAS GIFTS rUE OLD HOME TOWN ____ _ _____ ___ ..'HORECEAlTi-Y WE aj T T o mife. C iW Ti> SEE. A footba l l - SHOWep SOfyM5-OF. : THE. BOYS AT THE DEPOT HOW , t h e T hb . -yv/ta PLAN In ^between tb e tT|mes th,eY., dMliareii sa y ovrr in i l k ' iS- . -—The Farm er B o y r ' THERE’S h o ^ g will assist more in keeping theni in stiirdy health Aah pl^ty oL ririi^ nourishing wholesome nulk-t-Diliistih and March milk. .' ' MILK IS YOUR-REST FOOR \ DILUSTlN&M^ai SS FRONT-ST. USEFUk XMAS GIFTS S ^ ... ARM Y AND NAVY CLEARING HOUSE 52 Pike Street Neat; & ie Crossing Dress and Work SHIRTS ‘V m d « ” Dreii Shirto-dBest m adras .............. ......: . . . . . . . : . . $ 2.00 ‘*Vindex’’ Pongee feesi Sl^irts, ... ........ 1 . 7 5 A L ^ Big Sfelertibn of Flannel Shirtii : — AT— PECK’S HARDWARE STORE ‘SUITABLE- ^SENSIBLE— -SERVICEABLE” m Electric Irons, Table Stoves, F r /s Opal Oven Glass, Pyrex^ Fine Tools, Cutlfery, etc. — ^You’ll be surprised at the nomerons items in *'3—S” C h risltet Gffts in pur Clean, Up-to-Date Stock. .Come in and inspect our offerings. Come and Inspect Oiir Store ~ ♦ # o e o » » f » o » #^4>0»»»»»O»»O»»p000»»P»OO o o e e e a PECK’S HARDWARE SHOES All Leather Dress Shoes and Ox fords.; ^good looking and gpo^ wearing $3*95 Calfsk^ Scotch Grain, black ' and brown oxfords ... J . $ 4 . 7 5 Calftkin Shoes ........ ......... v $ 4 . 7 5 Work Shoes from $1 ^$9 up SWEATERS A big variety of Sweaters to select from ; aB wool, wool mixed and cotton. Prices range from 9 9 & t o $ 8 . 0 O OVERCOATS ■ u h s t ^ J T L E S $20.00 ,( ^ d e For sts.00 LEATHER COATC ... $5.75 LEATHER 1 AUWool MACKINAWS S9.25 Sheepliiied Coats Selected Skins $9.75 corduroy Suits ^ ExceOentMake. ' S12J0 M e i / s a n d W o m e n ’s HOUSE S U P P ^ EVERETT AND JUUE1S — Kid Top, Leather Sole, Rabher Heel, $2.25 srade .... $ 1 . 7 6 FELTO.D.KHAH ..... .......... gOC BETTER GRADE—Bhe and C ray ..... .... ...... ... ..... S S e LADIES—Noe and lae^pdcf S S p JULIETS—Leather Sole, ,Rnb- ; : her Heel ,.i......... $ 1 . 4 5 MEN’S SOCKS Heavy Wool Sipcldngs . ..900 Medium Weight Wool Stoek- ^ hlgS ....... . ..... . ..... : .... ...... .............. 3 9 e Wool Dress Socks...........3^.... .. j5 0 € 6 Pair Iron Socks for. .... . 0 1 ^ 5 6 Pair Arro>^ead foir - 1 - $ | . 0 5 In HoDy Boxw FREE!!!! SBuddyDofts Will be given away Free to 6 cus tomers. ■ C h » j x t u p o n f r e e ' S L M r p i i ^ m