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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 15

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 15

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Zanesville, Ohio
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ntutt i HE UMKS KKCUKhfelK. ZANESVILLE. OHIO. cently left for a two weeks' trip! Danny, Anna and Cecil; Mr. and Mrs.

CUMBERLAND MAN IS LOCAL VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Washington. D. are visiting Mrs laSEVILLE FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION u'' Mount and son, Cummins all of Will Mount, HOXOftEP ON BIRTHDAY CUMBERLAND, Aug.

20. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlesl BOW DAY SPECIALS smith Ssratt- Mr anrt Mrs. Rsra, McGee.

LIVE STOCK DISPLAY I BY HAROLD ROBERTSON! The friends of Harold Robertson. i York. Pa formerly of this city, will learn with interest that some of his herd of Holsteln cattle will be on ex-; hlbltion next week at the Ohio state fair, Columbus. I Foster. Eureka street, ana mr.

nnn Mrs. Sam Dobbins, Dryden road. 'Mr. and Mrs. r.

a Bairn hart? Mae Pyle. Mr. J. Pyle. Mr.

and! Relatives of 8. N. lbriui gathered Mis. nercw ftiisa rtaa nmui and Mr. William Warne, Chandlers- he brate 'his 91st birthday.

Mr. Edgar Bell of Akron spent the week- Aug. 20. The Hoover! end with his parents, Mr. and Mis.

Mrs. George Klarkenbeck haa ROSEVILLE, turned to her home, at corning, Allbritaln is In excellent health lor hta age and enjoys nothing so much family reunion will be held at ter shopping In Zaensviue. vllle: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Farrls and children, Ora BeuaJaly, Alta, Mildred. Catherine, and Helen, of Young Hickory; Mr.

and George Henderson snd daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Weekley. Moxahala Pmk Thursday ajternoonj Attorney and Mrs. O.

K. Parrett and 2J- children, Gene and Ray, spent Sun- Birthday Dinner day with the lormer's brother. George Mrs. Raymond Wilson delightfully1 Parrett, and family of Somerset, entertained at dinner Sunday, M'm Virginia Broom has returned In honor of her husband's birth-1 to her home In Malta after a few days' S1.00 S1.Q0 S1.00 S1.C0 LOT PIANO ROLLS 6 for ALL OTHERS 3 for SPECIAL LOT BRUNSWICK RECORDS, 2 for ANY 12-INCII BRUNSWICK RECORD IN STOCK as having visitors. A sumptuous dinner was served at the noon hour.

Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson. Cambridge: Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Davis and children, Nellie, Belle. Albert and Dorothy, of Mrs. John Allbritaln and children, Mary, Bernard and Harry Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

U. A. St. Clair and Mary, Merle and Anna, of Spratt; riay anniversary. ihe following; visit with Mies Eva Barnhart.

SEEKS DIVORCE Charging gross neglect, John W. Kunkler, of South Zanesvllle. Instituted divorce proceedings against Anna Kunkler, In common pleas court, Morday: The plaintiff asks a Millard Barnhart of the V. S. navv.

guests were present: Mr. and Mrs Opal 'tount and the host and host divorce and for all other relief to WHY Pimples, Blackheads and Dandruff (Dtrnftoura SOAP ami OIIVTMEWT art to economical and yet umturpamied for their clean ting, purifying and healing potency SoM myrkara. Sop IS. Oiataant 25a. and SOe.

Talcum ZSo. Saaapla aaah ftroa. addraaH "Cutleura, Dept. Ml), Maiden. has returned to the Great Lakes after visiting his parents here.

Mrs. Thomas Kelly has returnee, to her home In Columbus after a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. M. C. Rans.

bottom, and family. Arthur Pride of Brilliant scent the ess. Mr. and Mrs. S.

Allbritaln The birthday cake was decorated Owen Rider of New Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Helming and Mr. and Mrs. Roush, Crooksville.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kotrle and daughter Patty June, John Koble and Miss Neva Graham of Pataskala, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Tundaberg of the Terrace.

which he may be entitled. vvit-n pink, wnite and yellow roses REILRNS TO CITY THE BURNER MUSIC CO. with "91 Years" printed on -a scroll and was baked by Mrs. Jennie Hickman Bay, a neighbor. week-end with his parents, Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy; Mrs. Frank Pride, of the Terrace. Mrs.

Sue Gorby, of the People's store, has returned to this city alter spending a week's vacation with her Mr. Allbritaln received a number 43 North 4th St. Opp. Masonc Temple of cards and greetings, also father. Fri-l J.

Emrtch, and John Emrlch and family, of Columbus. fTult, candy and beautiful flowers, one esi lovely bouquet of dan Has from "Grandpa Moore." spent Sunday with relatives at Lo-i gs" MOl NT REUNION Mr. and Mrs. J. Tanner visited! The Mount family held Its fifth an-tue latter's sister, Miss Agnes Davis.1 nual reunion at Green Vallev school at Zauesvllle Sunday.

house. August 19. A bounte'ful din- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Caton wereine!" was served at noon, conversation New Lexington visitors Sunday.

being enjoyed In the afternoon. Of-Mlss Kathryn Venrlck Is confined to "cel's tr next year were elected at her home by illness. follows: Ernest Mount, president, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Tanner of Malu Mr- Gladys Spargrove and Mrs Car-street, attended the funeral of S. H. rl Conu for committee. Metgar of Chesterhlll, Tuesday, who Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. died at a Marietta hospital racentlv Willis Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Are You Embarrassed bv FALSE TEETH Dropping or Slipping? QUALITY FIRST 2 Now you can eat and laugh In comfort without fear of embarrass ment.

Fasteeth holds false teeth Webers' Daily Store News tram a complication of diseases. and daughter, Carol; Mr and firmly place. New. greatly tm Mrs. John Mount, Mr.

and Mrs. Oden! proved. Better than anything you've funeral was held at Liberty church Chesterhlll. aCon, Mr. and Spargrove i ever used.

Deodorizes. No gummy, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fundabere andiand children. Doris.

Edna May, Carlos! gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get Mr. and Mrs. George Fundabere Dalf: Mr- atld Mrs. Ben Albrlt-i Fasteeth today at Bailey's on Main tian and children.

Evelyn, Helen, 'or any other good drug store. cd relatlies at Somerset Saturday, MitALL'S SUMMER QUARTERLY tie NOW ON SALE MAIN FLOOR NO I SUEPR Eit STATION 8 1'RY ITEM IN THIS AD. IS EXACTLY A3 STATED BI SINESS HOLRS 8:30 to 3:30 SATURDAY 8:30 to 9 THURSDAY AT NOON The Misses Frances Ransbottom and Dorothy Nelson spent Sunday in Zanesvllle. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Myers and daughter Helen and Lois, have returned to their home on Washington street after visiting in Cleveland. Miss Mary Kutherine Guy is visiting at Deavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Hairier of Zanesvllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Watt and at Webers' Day Bargain Wednesday The Big daughter Eleanor, and son Loren.j HUNDREDS OF OUTSTANDING VALUES ON EVERY FLOOR We Pay 4. Interest' on Savings Accounts Compounded Quarterly The State Security Bank, Cor. Main and Fifth Streets spent Sunday at New Lexington. Miss Lenore Calhoon of Ohio University.

Athens, spent the week-end with her parents, Prof, and Mrs. M. G. Calhoon, of West Main street. Miss Enid Parrett left Sunday for a few days' visit with her cousin, Miss Stella Parrett, of Somerset.

Earl Garrett of Cambridge spent the week-end with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eppley and Mrs. Mary Thistle of this place, re- Lovely $1.50 Ruffled Curtain With Valence and Tie-Backi Unmatchable Savings on Best Standard Brands Women's $1.95 PURE SILK HOSE $1.19 89c pair Busy Second Floor 81x90 Bed Sheets 95c Deep 3-ineh Hem A beautiful full fashioned pure thread silk hose, the latest in square French heels, the new shades are peach, sandy, beige, atmosphere, nude, grain, honey-beige, moonlight and white.

All sizes. Etra special. Main Floor. Same count and finish as Mohawk. Limit 4 to a customer.

17c Elmore Prints 29c Value. 36 inch. Yard. 1 0 draw on nerve energy continuously without an occasional Splendid for school dresses, many pretty Pain stops snsfafifEy In one minute Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads 12ic 19c Heavy Bleached Outing Flannel.

Yard Fine soft finish double face fleece. pause for rest and refreshment is to invite physical bank- ruptcy. But to invest a few days in the world's greatest bank, I Nature, is to earn the dividends paid by her oceans and mountains, her woods and streams, in the recreation of mind and body, the storing up of a new energy reserve. 1 Your bank accountcan be overworked, too. Unless the deposits are consistently ahead of the withdrawals the value of the account is reduced to a minimum, both for immediate 1 needs and as reserve fund for future opportunities.

Just a hundred pairs to sell at this price the greatest curtain value we have ever offered beautiful color combinations of rose, blue, gold and green. Come early for they will go quick. Second Floor. 50 Dozen 59c TURKISH TOWELS 39c each Extra large 42x44 Inches, double thread soft, spongy towels for the bathpretty color combination of rose, gold, blue. Main Floor.

9x12 Japanese GRASS RUGS $3.95 Strong durable rugs for porch or living room, pretty colorings of green, tan or blue. Second Floor. end corn pain by removing the causa friction and pressure of shoes. Thin, protective, healing, guaranteed safe, sure. At dme, shoe, and dept.

stores. JDX Scholl's Put one on the pain is gone! Gigantic Clearance WASH FABRICS Values Up to G9c Yd. tsam. Silverware Special Many Useful Items $1.19 Included in the collection are hammered bread trays, bon-bon dishes, fruit bowls and many other serviceable articles. Main Floor.

5-Piece Bed Room Set 1 All to Match at $1.29 One full size unbleached stamped bed spread, one 18x45 stamped scarf, and one vanity set. Main Floor. Rayon Silk QQn Taffeta Pillows JQl New shapes, new colors, individually boxed. yard ROBERTS' OFFER WEDNESDAY Tremendous savings, mothers, in this collection for school dresses and dresses for vourself. Drapery Damask 54-inches Wide.

Yard $1.19 $1.75 Japanese Grass Rugs Extra heavy very special. Lovely colorings and designs equal to any $1.95 -damask on the market. i An Unprecedented Value i A Startling Value in WOMEN'S HOUSE FROCKS BEST DOLLAR DRESSES AT WOMEN'S. AND MISSES' COATS AND DRESSES HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES AT A SAVINGS 79c OF FROM 25 TO 30 PER CENT Below you will find a partial list for this wonderful Dollar Day Just another big Weber value. Wonderful dresses in fif teen different styles, made of guaranteed fast color prints in stout and regu-VI -x on t.iWpd.

rut fu and large. You will want JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, GLASSWARE AND NOVELTIES lar i a uu lv Third Floor. Cigar Lighters, several at this price. each Imported Bud Vases, 2 for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Silier Plated Salt and I'cppci Shakers Jeweled Bracelets, values to $2.50 I'earl Beads, values up to $3.50 Hold Filled Links, lulues up to 3 Ladles' Solid Gold get Kings, values to $5 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 50-Year Plate Silverware Pickle Fork Mayonnaise Ladle Cream Ladle Jelly Server Sugar Spoon Butter Spreader Each $1.00 Women's Rayon Bloomers 69c Elegant quality of Rayon made with flat lock seam; quantity limited colors pink, peach, coral, nile; a real $1.00 value. Main Floor.

Women's Porto Rican Gowns 59c Pretty applique hand sewed nainsook gowns in white, pink and flesh. A real 98c value. Mam Floor. Wrought Iron Smoking Stands, complete Tapestry Trays, values Cigarette Cases Emblem Charms, all orders Sterling Silver Teaspoons, eacli THE DRESSES Lovely dresses of plain or printed silks in all the most desirable shades long or short sleeves and all sizes. We are not quoting the former prices, it would sound incredulous.

We advise early selections for best choice. Fourth Floor. THE COATS All this season's coats. This price does not begin to pay for the tailoring, but out they must go. Silk, satin and broadcloth fabrics, silk lined, most of them with fu? collars, mostly in black and sport colors.

Get first choice at $5.95 Wednesday. Fourth Floor. Solid Gold Lodge, Buttons and ns and $1.00 $1.00 Tins, all orders, values to Baby Unit Wet ON EVERY $10 ACCOUNT OPENED ON DOLLAR DAY DISCOUNT MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES Fountain Pens or Pencil MAIN FLOOR Hundreds of Linene Pieces Sale Mill Remnants $2.69 to $3.50 Silks $lo55 yd- Men's Pocket Hatch, 1 1.50 value, each Men's Belt Buckles each LINEN SECTION Sale of Towelling Remnants Part Linen Toweling and Chech Glass Cloth 15 to 19c Values $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Wristbands, gold filled Vanity Sets Buffet Sets and Scarfs Emblem Rings, all orders Gents' Start Pins Gents' Knives $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Odds and In Ivory, each Goblets and Sherbets, 3 for Salad Plates, 3 for candy Jars, each Ladies' ompacts, rng. $1,30 values Rogers Teaspoons, One-Hall' dozen $1.00 $1.00, $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Ladles' and Gents' Sterling Set iterllng Set Fancy Brooches and Bar Pins $1.00 a 59c yard at Customed Jewelry Bracelets, A wonderful collection of short lengths, secured from one of the best mills in the country lengths run from Vg to 10 yards flat crepes, satin crepes and Georgettes. Colors are mostly black, brown and blues, a few light shades.

All high grade silks and crepes one day, Wednesday only, Kings, values up to (S. Special Rosaries, earn, pair DC Earrings, Necklaces, $1.00 $1.00 choice I. sWMHMMWH i M. ia sm if Beautiful pieces neatly trimmed with lace and set-in medallions. Choice Wednesday 59Ct Main Floor.

A big assortment of desirable lengths, 3 to 10-yard lengths, bleached, brown and toweling. Main Floor. DIAMONDS Main Floor. Hi We Want On Our Books Wear While You Pay That's Roberts' Way at $1.55 yard. Better Values Bigger Savings SQUARE DEAL CREDIT JEWELERS Webers Home Store 1 rwA 5U9 MAIN ST.

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