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a The Evening Caledonian-Recorcl WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20, 192i MINE WORKERS SEEK REPEAL OF COAL TAX anthracite coal tax ;aw in the com- ! ing session of the Pennsylvania ! legislature, Thomas Kennedy, president of the union, said today. "This task is another of the means OUR ASSOR TMENTS of Make Your Gif t Selection from our Wonderful Holiday Assortment of IIAZKLTON, Fa., Dee. 20 The influence of the United Mine workers will be used to rc'oeal the to put up the price of hard coal," he deelared. are stili strong1 Come today il' possible. It' not, come toinonow and you will find a store lì lied with I'RACTICAL TIIINGS Anione ti lem are Women's Ileavy liath Uobos Women's 15ed Moom Slippers Fancy Boudoir Gap.-; New Indiali IJlankets Unibrellas, Jllack and Colorò Children's Fur Sets Sweaters, for Women, àliascs and Cliildren $1.98 to $12.50 St.!).') to $7.9.") $1.25 5 He, 79c, 9Sc $1.95 to 6.95 $1.19 to $7.50 $2.95 to $S.5() SI'KCIAL CUT I'IUCKS ON Women's Winter Coats Women's Wool and Siile Dresses, Skirts, Silk and Cottosi Waists You can't make any mistake in selecting- right here FROM h Finis Whatever you want of good things to eat we Ci in supply you. It's just about impossible to make ;i list, there are altogether too many things, bui if there is anything that you need or wish for you cali get it at Leach & Water man Wife-Savinij Station On Eastern Avenue Phones 690-091 CHR1STMAS GLOVES wfSfpSs Ili Every Woman Welcomes a Pair of Gloves As a Gift ''iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllllliiìlllilllllllllllìllllllllllilllilllllllllilllHlllllllliniiltllllinilll!1' ' S$SECSSi33iSiUIm Vv;ho wili be the winner of the Free Toboggan Today, Dee. HOth, is the last day that our Cash Sales Checks are t: be applied toward the FREE TO-BOGGAN. ti 4 e:- 0, lì Those who wish to compete Jiiust tura in ali checks issued between Nov. lst, and Dee. 20th, 1922, both dates inclusive; B E FOR E THURS- DAY NKIHT, Dee. 21st. T This will enable us to verifv the counts. THE TOBOGGAN WILL BE PRESENTE!) TO THE WIN NER, AT OUR STORE SATUR DAY NIGHT, DEC. 23rd, AT 7.30. À Gift Suggestion White 8l Wyckoff Sfationary A fine assortment at reasonable prices .Ma::y otluT u e fui aifts in our .stock. Come in and Shop AT Whipple- Simpson Drug Co. i Women's Mocha Gloves Made from soft pliable skins and clasp. Shades Brown, Beaver and Grey. Price .$3.50 a pair Women's Gauntlet Cape Gloves Strap wrist, a very practical Giove. Shades Brown and Gray. Price $3.00 a pair Women's Imported French Kid Gloves In ali the wanted shades including Black and White, also Black with W7hite and White with Black. Price $2.75 Women's Imported Xovelty Kid Gauntlets Strap Wrist in the fashionable shades. ' Price $1.50 pair Women'v; Fabric Gloves Strap Wrist in Brown and Beaver. Price $1.00 a pair Women's Duplex Gauntlet Fabric Gloves--Strap wrist in Beaver and Castor shades. Price $1.50 pair A Iarge assortment of Women's and Misses' Woolen Gloves In Gauntlet styles, plain and fancy. Colors Carnei, White, Gray; also Brown and Green Heather Mixtures. Prices 89c. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a pair Children's Ali W ool Gloves and Mittens. Also Kid Gloves, fleeced lined, Fleeced lined Mit tens. Our assortments were never so com plete and values never better. Store Open Every Evening This WTeek. Berry-Ball Dry Goods Company TU C SAN-TUX STOKES !:! bailroad Street St. Johnshuiy, Vt. Tel. 70 3hs. Dauphin's Funeral Thursdav at Xotre Dame1 Ali'-. Celina lnu)hiti wife of Louis lU'uphin who (lied Monday al hi:- home, 121 .fain Street, wiil 1' burled fr. i N'otre i lume church Thur.day nioniin. at o'clock, . v. ith intennent in ilt. Calvary Lcmctery. Mi's. 1 !;iu)hin hud been un : nvalid fot- the pat five yeai's bui (' ;. few veek- piecediiiH' her death had shovti n'.aiked iniprove nir'it. Sin; hiid becn a patient at Si. Johnìury hospital Put wus able to leave a few veeks ago and Tijllllllllllll!llllli!ll!ll!!lll!li!lll!!i:ill!lIIHIIi:ill!i:il!!ill!IIH!l!lii!!iinai!!::!ilii;!lll Lll!l!l!;l;rllllllllllil!!ll!!lllll!!lllilll!!llllllll!lllll:lllllllllllllllll!!!llll!l!llilll i v: . .1. M U : Street S ri 1 wo Sturi's n P Td. 2.;-i: IL i Amey & Reed ,éfàCWnrs JB JL UL Ut V V i; 15 f'K - J ' gl IN TIIIS SELECTEI) LIST OF j B 1 LnKiJÌl?! WHEN I WENT RIGHT OFF TO BED TOMIGHT WITHOUT A FU SS POP SA1D"GEE! DIDM'T PEAUZECHRISTMA? WAS SO MEAR " Coioniaìs Wfi One Strap . $10 per pair This is ;i new member of the Walk Overfamily and is a Thoroutfh hred. Gray suede with largo Col oniid tongue, one strap fastening, covered baby Louis heel, fine turn ed soles, a Pump that is strictly new and would make an attractive Xmas Gift. Silk Hose to Match $2.00 per pair ASI) ' sppvici; HTi A I li AVI' ... . 11 li il AS GIFT SUGGESTIONS You Wiil Surcly Find Somcthins to Satisly Y our Particular Kcquiremcnts AMEY Ér REED w "A Good Place to Buy Good Shoes" Vil!ll!lll!lill!llHIIII!ll!ìlll!!lll!l!lllllil!illllilli:!il! OUR WANT ADS. PAYOUR WANT ADS. PAY I r- p il 5HHI-.V .r (' aì'i: : fi $0 III lii r 1ÌÌ s l'urses, Neckwear, Be;ids, Pic tures, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Toilet Articles, Silk Hose, Silk iir.d Y'ool Uose, Silk Umbrel-l:is. Bath Robes, Bath Robe Blan kefs, Iland Made Waists, Sweaters, Wool Scarfs, La Philippine Underwear, Dolls, Teddy Bears. A full line of Children's Knit Goods, Cre tonne Novelties. Al! the New Jieleases in Regal Records 19e ( )ur down-stairs department is full of suggestions. Tapestry, Pillo ws, v.ith tiible remnants to match; Puffs and Bed Blankets. ' Buy your wife a new Sweepor Yac, with ali the latest attach- . meitts. Factory demonstrator is here. Cali for demonstration. w; -; unusually well until stricken with a shock less than a week be- fore her death. Ce::na JJIais was born in Lot bin.'trc, P. Q. Dee. 7, 184(5. She vas rarefai! v educated and was a ! learher in the schools of the Pro- virv.'o tor 11 years, teachmp wth "i iked sureess at Warwick, St. Ki ny, in her native town of Lot binicre and other nlaces. .lanuary 21, 1S78, occurred her marriage to Louis Dauphin and ten years later ibey removed to St. Johnsbuiy. Mi-, hauphin is employed as a blacksniith in the E. and T. Fair banks a.nd company'.-; scale factory. Unti! her days of invalidism Mrs. lauphiir was an aetive worker in , N'otre Dani!' church. She was a ! vrember nf i.he Society of St. Anne and gave richly of her ti ni e and talents to the cause of the church. l'i ve children were born to Mi', and Mrs. Dauphin, Alice, wife of A. OastotiKuay of St. Edwards, P. (., Mary, wife of Ferdinand Nu deau, Eumene and Henry of St. i . i ì ,J;,..l iiirmsuuiy. j- sdii, uu.Lt, ua-u n f'our ears au'o in St. Johnsbury at the time of the flu epidemie. The Q i vivors in i'ddition to the bus- D E IB band and tour children, ìnclii'ic r 1 amìchil bea, one sister. Miss j Klmina l'dais of Chicago and two !brolhei-s Eumene Ulais of Lon? P.eacìi, Calif., and Albni Lilais of 1 .otbiniere, P. CJ. ! Mrs. CiHtontfuay wì's called here I by her mother's last illness and Mi -ss l'.hns is cx))eotC(l to arnve fi om Chicago. Christmas Cifts Inexpensive Yet Worthwhile We are the GIFT STORE For F00TWEÀR Do Your Trading- at This Live Store Slippers, Moccasins, Felt Comforts, Gaiters, Arctics Evei-ythintr in Footwear for TJabv, Bi-other, Sister, Mother, Father We specialize in Xmas Novelties Women's Felt Slippers Elk Soles with soft comfor table soles in brown, wine, k'ray, purple, pink, blue, etc. Sizes ,". te S, extra quality. ?1.1!) and $1.25 NOLIN BROS. THE STORE THAT UNDEKSELLS ti Qjjj SI1 O C3 mter Nighthawks Deleat Company D Bovvlers The NiRhthawks bowling team defeated the Company I) roller in a closely played, excitiriK eontest at the "Harquin aa'eys Monday f venin,tf by a sinall mar-gin of only 4 pins, the final score bointf Niuhthawks 1282, Company D, 127S. Tìcck of the Nighthawk.s rolled hii-h for bis team with a total of 2!):ì and Davey for the militi men followed with' 275 to hirf credit. NIGHT II AW KS WriK-ht T! 7C. !l(l 245 Smith !)1 8'5 77 251 Farnham 81 44 77 242 Morris 84 80 87 251 lieck !)7 100 00 2X) Randall's Department Store Christmas Shopping Days For 1922 Drawing to a dose. Open every evening till 9. o'clock Saturday evening till 10 o'clock, at RANDALL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Follow the crowds, that's ali. Special Ilandkeichief Sale jv'Ien's Ali Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, Site valuc. Special 25c each Women's Ali Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 25c value. Special 15c each Men's Ali Linen Hemstitched Initial Handker chiefs, 59c value. Special 37 l-2c each Men's Four-in-Hand Ties (Xmas boxes) 59c and 75c Men's Suspenders (Xmas boxes) 50c and 7"c Men's Wool Neck Scarfs $1.50 each Women's Wool Neck Scarfs $1.00 to $:i.9S A FEW SUGESTIOXS The Store That Sells Wooltcx Total l I Davey : K ish ; Fla rider.' I'elow Parker Tul.'l 4:ì2 420 421 1282 COMPANY I) 87 01 07 275 80 7i 87 252 00 00 00 2'M 00 70 82 24X 01 05 80 200 Women's Neckwear Camisoles Bath Robes Boudoir Caps Colored Petticoats Sweaters Hosiery Gloves Sweet Grass Baskets Vanity Bags Shopping Bags Jewelry Manicure Sets Umbrelliis Table Linen Towels Toys of every description E. N. RANDALL & CO. 120 107 112 127? i