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to give HIM this Christmas—come to
f the De-Pend-On Store and let “Doc”
Lumpkin help you pick HIS present
out.
He’ll Surely Like-
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now color—both neck
band and collar at
tached styles—
$|.00 to $3.50
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1 h. •r as Necktie* presents can IF t you be beat will
f fh get a HE MAN TIE.
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likes so let ,us help
f ■^1 ‘i you select it—
for f A $J,00 to J 3 .OO |
Mufflers
• Here's something that
fgits next to a man, and
when it’s cold he’ll ap
I predate it all the more.
: Many pretty ones from
' which to choose—
v $2-«o $5.00
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« 4 i t <■ SOCKS
No man ha* too many
socks, mi you’ll play
safe in giving him these
Many new styles in
lisle, silk and wool—
1 t 25c to $1.00
Other Worthwhile Gifts Included
% Pajamas Belt and Buckle
Sets
$ J .50 to $5 00 $ 3-00
Initialed. Handkerchiefs in Gift Box
f 3 for $1-00
Specially Suitable Gifts
for Boys!
ft TIE SET Extra Special
! $ 1.00 50c and $1.00
Bow Tie, Foui-in-Hai'tl Bow Tie and box of
Tie and handkerchief marbles make an ideal
to match in gift box. gift for boys.
Belts—Caps — Shirts, etc.
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PI'MO ON STORF
Exchange Club Christmas Party
At Green Room Of Griffin Hotel
Is A ‘Wow’ Eclipsing All
BY HI CLAN SOLOMON
The Griffin Exchange Club's an
nual Christmas party, held last night
in the Oreen Room of the Griffin
Hotel was a "wow" from start to fin
ykh, according to sergeant at arms,
Charlie Phillips, who attempted to
keep order. Every member of the
club, with one exception was present
(with his wife and sweetheart and
l“a good time was had by all.”
A finq turgey dinner was served
by Miss Maria Price, owner of the
Green Hoorn. Favors, toys, horns
‘what nots' were given the guests
and aided in enlivening the
An excellent musical program
furnished by an oroheatra composed
of Miss Emily Pound, Lamonte
Gresham, John Ward, and Eddie
Goldstein. Lamonte Gresham
several selections, all of which were
well received.
Receiving Line.
Bob, Walker retiring president,
and Davis Williams, incoming presi
dent, shared honors in the receiving
line. Mr. Walker was charming in
a tight fitting suit of blue
With a beautiful headdress to match.
Mr. William’s striking brunette beau
ty was enhanced by the well fitting
suit of striped tan. He also wore
shoes and socks.
Judy Persons, newly wed of the
club,' wore his trousseau suit of
nightengalc gray.
The youthful charmingness of
Doug Burnette, new secretary of the
club was aided by a colorful
piece suit.
Dub Joiner, retiring secretary '
wore an ensemb»e of pants, vest and
boat.
Knee-High Wynne resembled a
traveling jewelry shop as he wore the
entire stock of diamonds from the
“square deal” store.
Charlie Phillips, sergeant at arms
wore a costume of khaki and
ny Manley had on a brown suit.
slightly worn at the elbows.
Rabbit Powell’s suit was a cross
f in
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\\\ {i/s OUR GREAT CHRISTMAS DOLLAR SALE
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CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th
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Large . .r . number, • u of thrifty WF ARnCli people WANT in this YOU section TO have DO taken THE ^vantage SAME—NOTHING KtstKVtu—
TOU MAY BW ASY IN OUR ENTIRE STORE FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR DOWN. \
1 1 / Take advantage of this unusual opportunity, make your Christmas selections now.
NEVER BEFORE SUCH VALUES—ENTIRE STOCK OFFERED 7 T
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SALE OF SUITES PHONOGRAPHS (I s ,\
> () “ANY SUITE” dur- $1 will deliver 44 Your Choice >»
$1 will deliver machine. Balance arranged on
ing this sale! Bedroom, Living Easy Terms. Take advantage
Tfl Room, Dining Room, Bed-Da
Suite, Overstuffed Suite, of this offer and buy that wanted
venport of Terms Phonograph. Visit this sale early! $
Breakfast Suite, etc. Easiest on
any purchase you make. TAKE AD. a" KITCHEN CABINETS
VANTAGE OF THIS UNUSUAL OF
FER! Come early! Large assortment of $1 DELIVERS YOUR CHOICE »• i 1
new Suitesj Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinets. i \5 P 4 y %
and Bridge Lamps Porcelain top. All conveniences
i delivers Your Choice Lamp! and Special many values! individual Terms features. $1.00 f
Bridge Lamps $7.50 up. Floor Weeklyj Place your order now! 5W
& Lamps $12.50 up. New beau- 1 > 1
now! SEPARATE ROCKERS 1 .
m ; tiful styles. See these
A. Chairs, o
HEATERS $1 Beautiful Rockers, Easy 1
etc. When you see these you
$1 delivers your choice Heater. All L are sure to buy one or more Tr V
delivers (
sizes and styles to select from of them, $1.00 Cash
at money-saving prices, Easiest any one you select. Easiest of
1 of Terms. Buy Now! PSUE*©**** Terms arranged. \
98c *5 .00 1 $1.98 $g.50 98C m
LAMPS MAGAZINE SILK PILLOWS, Smokers for ‘him.’
HAMPERS. You BED Prices begin at
will want of Sure are pretty RACKS. These The prettiest you 98«. While in the
one also pret- Will be ft
and will ere very ever saw. store sure to f.
C.V these C'othes, or you cer- early add much to these. Liberal
tainly ty. Come so see 7
at Laundry Hampers. want one or for them as they the Living Room. Terms arranged .
k ! m Come early for these. $1.00 Cash will be bought $1.00 Cash—Bal- on any purchase
these! —Balance to suit. quickly. ance to suit. you make.
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
between a race track'^drab and a
crap shooters brown.
Bill Beck, state president of the
Exchange clubs, was striking in a
new dry cleaned suit that smelled
of gasoline.
The other mernoers ot the club
present wore an assortment of new
and last years suits.
Ofr eer* Installed.
The new officers of the club were
installed by state president Bill Beck
who made a short talk explaining
th 0 purposes of Exchange This part
yf the party was the only serious
event of the evening, except when
oharlle PhlUipg was for ced to dem
0 n.strate, during a game of coo-koo
how he proposes to his best girl.
The wives and sweethearts pres
ent wore the usual charming
ning dresses and all were beautiful
additions to the party.
Santa Claus was also present In
the proverbial red suit with a pillow
to fill out.
BOOTLEG IN GOLD
CAMPS OF CANADA
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TORONTO, Dec. 14.—Bootlegging
g 0 ](j j s the newest form of outlawry
to be practiced in the mining camps
of northern Ontario. Qold is bought
from dishonest employes at the
mines and then carried to other
localities.
Recently the arrests of two sumg
glers led to the uncovering of
smugglers ring that has disposed of
more than $150,000 worth of gold
in the last five months. Many
er cases are awaiting trial.
In many of the rich mines, gold
often is blasted out in flakes an inch
or more in diameter, worth $40 to
p50. Because of the general high
character of their employes,
companies have not yet
fhe custom of searching the men, so
the few dishonest workers are en
to steal the precious metal at
an amazing rate. They dapend upon
gold bootleggers to get the loot
to market.
CARVES “CONSTITUTION
PORTLAND Ore.—Using only a
pocket knife and a piece of glass,
Morwritz Peterson has carved a me
del 0 f the frigate Constitution that
Is all of wood, even to the sails,
which are shaved and scraped to an
eighth of an inch in thickness. The
completed model represents the la
bor of a year.
GOOD TRADE
two Scots were coming out of a vau
deville shovj "Well, that was a
grand juggler,'”’ Jock remarked.
“What,!” exclaimed the other “He
was the worst I ever saw.”
“Well, maybe he wasna verra clev
er, but I gave him a bad ten shilling
hote for the trick and he gave me
back a guid one."—Tit-Bits,
WIPE:—There’s a burglar trying
to get into the flat.
HUSBAND:—Where? I’ll get
and give him the fight of his life. !
WIFE—Aren’t you afraid?
HUSBAND—Not a bit. Any burg
] ar w ho thinks this apartment is big
enough to hold all three of us must
be a little bit of a fellow—Answers.
NITT: You used to go along the
street talking to yourself, and now
you don’t'do it any more. How
you get over it?
WITT: I cured myself. I knew
did did it it and and I I got got mad mad at at myself myseu for xor
doing it and I finally got so mad at
myself that I decided I wouldn’t
talk to myself any more, and I didn't
and I was cured.—Judge.
New Wonderful
Face Powder
f ace powder you enough now use to
dees not stay on long
suit you—dot's not keep that
^^^your Tkin ’ colorful wonderful 'Tike^a
peac h_t r y this new
special French Process Face
der her called tfte MELLO-GJA name
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and Company. R. M.
Drug Company.
WEDNESDAY.
Our Great
Christmas Sale!
Now Oil!
We selling everything in* oui • entire stock
are This includes all wearing .
AT COST AND BELOW.
apparel for men, women and children.
liHlffil
msms
Sweater Sale!
Every sweater in our entire stock is included m I
a very special Christmas offer. See' these at once—
Christmas Gifts, and our prices 5JS
they ar6 wonderful making a
low that you’ll think WE are y ou
are so w
Christmas present. *
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*1 Novelties!
Gift
We have an unusually attractive line of novelty S c- :
perfumes, toilet articles, candies and all kinds ol
novelty goods.
If you want a Christmas gift that is sure to be
1 •eceived with approval—see these at once. We can
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save you money.
JOHNSON DRUG CO. X M
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