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your Christmas or
Year‘s Turkey.
~ ‘asting Chickens . . . . . . .. lb.
lured.
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3 9.1‘stcn‘s Really-Turin!.
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Price
35¢
35¢
37¢
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avo—rite quality prime ulcer.
lb
[mour’s Star Links . 30¢
iced Bacon . 1/2--lb. cello pkg. 15¢
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A WOMAN’S PLACE IS
IN A MAN’S STORE!
'Shirts
In the favored white and colors. Van Heuson
«_ and Arrow.
Neckwear.............1.00
Of finest jacquards and new wool mixtures. Fine
new color blending.
~Locks from 39¢
Of fine french lislc and wool mix in rib and
clocked plains. New patterns.
,loveS...........from1.25
{Both lined and unlined for dress and for sports.
iMoclia and pigskin styles.
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~ajamas from 2.00
Of finest broadcloth and rayon mixtures. Middy
and button styles.
Mufflers 1.75
.Of finest wool. Scotch designs in plaids and dis-
»,trict checks. All colors.
Handkerchiefs . . 25¢ to 50¢
Of finest lawns and hand carded linens.
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BROOKLYN, home of themost
avid cheerers and jeerers in
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sportdom, has for the first time
its own hockey team—the
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belongs to Brooklyn although
they still play their games in
Madison Square Garden.
Even the most illogical Flat-
. bush rooter knows the Ameri-
cans are far from the hockey
pennant in the National League,
as since the team finished last in
the loop last year and lost five
of its men when they were re-
fused passports from Canada to
the U. S.
Few of the other hockey teams
Brooklyn Ameri
Color to Winter "Sports
SHELTONQMA'SON COUNTY JOURNAL‘
Treating the rink fans to a display of body-checking, teeth—jarring,
bone-creaking of power, these professional hockey players prove
the game is not for Sissies, or for those with store molars. Here,
veteran Moe Roberts of the Cleveland Barons defends his goal.
in the older National League and
the so-called minor circuit, the
American League, were deprived
of the services of their Canadian
players. It is estimated that 90
per cent of all professional
hockey players are Canadians.
It at
IN the American League the
Cleveland Barons are consid—
ered sure bets to win the title for
the fourth successive time al-
though the knock-down 5nd
drag-out scraps in the junior
loop prevent putting a “sure”
tag on any team.
A factor in Cleveland’s suc-
cess on the rink is battle—scarred,
curly-headed, 34-year-old Moe
Roberts, goalie of the squad for
nine years.
Roberts uses his head, faC'e,
stick, feet, in fact any projection
to keep the puck out of the net.
The scars and stitches in his face
attest to his success.
Yon can bank on it that the
army, the navy, the marines and
the USO, are well under way with
plans to make this Christmas a
merry one for all the boys in the
service. But you can also rest
assured of the fact that the big-
i gest thrill of all that those boys
9% will get this Yuletide. will be
wrapped in packages on which the
gt return address is "home."
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buying ’cm ! They like our
new flannels, fine wash-
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new robe patterns!
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after all, says Santa Claus, after
prolonged consultation with the
officials who know. The lives the
boys are now leading have chang-
ed to the point where their de-
sires are easily defined.
The gifts should be useful, eon-
tributing to their comfort, their
entertainment and also to their
insatiable appetite for sweets. The
gifts should be as compact and
as efficient as is their new way
Here is a list that will
help you make your selection:
Radio—he may have music—-
sports, and world news where-
cver he goes if you remember to
send the battery operated model
radio in preference to the plug-in
type.
Shaving kit ~ The compact
ing needs even to an unbreakable
mirror would prove most welcome
and useful.
Wrist watch when giving a ‘
' ,‘watch, check as to whether it is
dustproof, waterproof, and per-
haps most important of all, shock-
proof. A reliable make with a
second-hand that is guaranteed to
keep accurate time is the only
type watch to consider giving a
soldier.
Luggage — Every man in the
service gets leave, and he’ll travel
in style with a trim suitcase that
does not take up too much room
in camp, yet will hold all essen-
tials needed for the longest leave
granted. -
Writing kit—For use in limited
quarters, give a writing kit that
holds not only writing paper, but
pen, pencil. bottle of ink, and blot.
ter, all zippered neatly into one
leather case.
Flashlight-There is a diversity
of choice ,in flashlights, and al-
though the hand variety is most
pOpular, there are new types that
clasp arOUnd the wrist or buckle
onto the belt, thus leaving both
hands free. Have his name en- "
graved on it.
Cameras—To give a camera is
to assure enough pictures of the
boy who has gone away. When
giving this gift be sure to include
a good supply of films.
Scarfs—The best and only to
consider when giving a scarf or
other apparel, is the traditional
army color, olive drab. For add-
ed warmth make the fabric choice
wool and send gloves to match.
Handkerchiefs — Most army
men never seem to have enough.
Choose white, durable, mono-
grammed handkerchiefs.
Ear muffs and wristlets—Where
the weather is cold, ear muffs and
warm wristlets will help keep icy
blasts of wind from creating too
much havoc with personal com-
fort.
olive drab.
Pipe, cigarettes—4f he smokes.
good gifts would be cartons of
cigarettes; a pipe with its own
pouch to hold tobacco; and also a
a. huge box of pocket matches, to
keep him well supplied, even af-
ter Christmas.
Christmas box A box filled
things to eat would prove a wel-
come treat in any camp. Candy,
crackers, cookies and to top it-off,
that symbol of masculine delight
~—chocolate cake—will bring some
of the luxury of home to an or-
my bunk.
Most amazing of all about the
' list of gifts for the boys in the
service. they may be selected con-
veniently from among the wide
stocks of any number of stores in
the city. There's no need to wor-
‘ rv about where to get something.
The only thing to be concerned
about is buying them without de-
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lay and mailing them off to the
boys, early—very early.
Only 23 Mlle:
In 1830 there were just 23 miles of
railway track in the U. S.
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keys to perfect plum puddings . . .
a real old-fashioned dinner.
and BEVERAGES
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Christmas Mix . . 2—lbs. 27¢
cans Add
In the festive spirit of Christmas, we extend the SEASON’S EATINGS
. traditional foods that are as much a part of the Holiday as holly
. everything from tender, tasty tur-
and all priced to lower the cost of
Get all the foods at the one place—at the
Lumbermen's. Mercantile and you’ll save time and money for your
Prices effective Dec. 19 to 24, incl.
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Chocolate Drops . 2-lbs. 27¢
Marshmallows 2-lbs.
25¢
Gum Drops . . . . . 2-lbs. 25¢
(no peanuts).
(with peanuts).
Fresh roasted «Virginias’.
3—lb. Gift Can
Asst. Nuts . . . . . .'2-lbs.
Peanuts .. 2-lbs.
Asst. Nuts . . . . . . 2-lbs. 55¢
45¢
35¢
Assorted Chocolates
By BuntewA beautiful assortment of fancy
chocolates.
ter or your Best Girl—$1.39.
Chocolate
Tiny Miniature
ATTENTION!
Heavy Cast Alum-
inum Cooking Uten-
sils at Low Close
Out Prices
of Food. You set the
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price and wefiwjll 'do
the rest !
An ideal gift for Mother, Sis-
Society Hand-Dipped
BOX Chocolates
Assortment of flavors or fruit and nuts.
1; 1-lb. box 1.10 2.10. box 2.20
Boxed Chocolates
Boxed Gold Asst.
3-lb. box 75¢ 5-lb. box 1.19
Cherries 1-lb. box 29¢
Chocolates .. . 1-lb. box 27¢
Churches, Schools, Lodges and other
Organizations . . .
Special Prices for Quantity
Purchases . . .
of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Etc.
Smokemasters"
etc.
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PIPES!
Put your Christmas greet-
ings into a pipe for him!
We have a large assortment
of bowl and stem styles in
the “Kaywoodie, Medico and _’
50¢ to 5.00
PIPE TOBACCO . . .
Gift wrapped.
CIGARETTES . . .
In Gift Cartons.
CIGARETTES . . . an... 1.39
Avalon, Domino, Sensation, etc.
Grocery Prices Effective Dec. 19 to 24, Inc].
FruitCocktail 2for29¢
Libby‘s—~No. 1 cans.
Pancake Flour . . . . . . . . . . No. 10 bags 53¢
Sperry‘s»sNo. 10 bags.
Maple-Cane Syrup (26-oz.) 35¢
Log Cabin—Medium tins.
Pure Maple Syrup . . . . . . . 24-oz. bottle 95¢
Hig'hlandA~-100% Pure Vermont.
CornBeef......................2for45¢
‘ illrcy BentosA——1.2-oz. cans. All loan meal.
Coffee, Reliance . . . . . . . . . . . . l-lb. can 33¢
1 Oven Bake Casserole value 50¢
BOTH
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59¢
Pineapple 3cans29¢
Libby’s—«~9-oz. can. i5 slices).
Peas 2cans29¢
Fairmont—oTender sweet garden peas . . . canned by a special process
which retains their natural flavor and color.
Pumpkin...................... 2for23¢
Reliance—solid pack. 21/2 cans.
CranberrySauce................2for 29¢
Reliance—No. 1 tails.
25¢
Mince Meat . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-lb. glass jars
Rosedale.
Non Such Mince Meat .. . . . . . . . 2 pkgs.
Concentrated.
PlumyPudding 12-oz. can 25¢
D'anishCookies 59¢
Home—made style, short bread can
Jello........................3pkgs.20¢
6 natural fruit flavors.
Nestles’ Chocolate . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs.
10¢
Semi-sweet——for making Toll House Cookies.
DillPickleS No.21/2 cans
“71149141 guano/tau am! Mince/t4
Sparkling Water .............................................. .. 28-02.
15¢
Canada Dry, Ginger Ale, .................. .. 28—02. bottles 15¢
Double Cola, Orange Soda, etc. ...... .. 28-0z. bottles 10¢
12-oz. bottle ____________________________________________________ _. 6 for
25¢
(plus bottle deposit)
KRISPY CRACKERS, SUNSHINE GRAHAMS
2-lb. family boxes .................................. .. 1 of each
Hi-Ho Butter Wafers .. . . . . . . 1-lb. box 19¢
Hyde Park Cookies . . . . . . . . . l-lb. box 25¢
Butter . . . 2-lbs. 83c
Wild Roses—QO-seoro.
Eggs . . . . doz. 45c
Special ‘A‘ large fresh locals.
Prices Subject to Market and
a Stock on Hand.
Navel Oranges
Sunkist. In shopping bag.
10-lbs. 53¢
Grapefruit
Arizona. In shopping bag.
10-lbs. . . . . . . 39¢
Apples
Winesap and Delicious. Fancy
and Extra. Fancy.
Velvet MB ........................ _. 1-lb. 79¢ 10-lb. bag .. . .’ .
49¢
Prince Al ert .......... __ 1.11), can 79¢ .
Granger .................. __ 1.11), can 73¢ Al. Celery
stalk .. . 10¢ & 15¢
Sweet Potatoes
U. S. No. 1 Quality.
4-lbs..........23¢
Gift Apples In Shipping
1.59
Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields,
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Boxes
- - Box of 25 1.20 WINESAP or DELICIOUS. ..
White Owl, Van Dyke, El Sidelo, Roi Tan. a Expressed anywhere in the United
Biltmore __________________ _. box of 25 States . . . Rates are
reasonable
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do the reSt.
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