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IULY0N PATRIOT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1022

The Gifts Supreme We have made our selection^ with painstaking care. The refinement of good ta&te and recognition of beauty's distinctiveness enter into the matter of choosing articles for our

Christmas Gift Lines We invite your attention to our generous assortment of

Wrist Watches Gents' Watches Diamonds Your approval will be quick and decisive. The moderate prices will appeal to your good sense. Gifts purchased now will be laid aside for you upon the making of a modest payment.

WM. C. MORGAN Quirk Bldg., Fulton

Tel. 580-R

CHOICE CANDIES It is our pleasure, tbat our patrons always come again anjd again for supplies of our PURE HOME-MADE SUGAR CANDIES Fudgffii — Caramels — Kisses — Hard Candies Highest Quality Package Goods

KANDYLAND QUIRK THEATRE BLDG., FULTON

PHONE 80

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ART OF WEAVING

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HEN JOHN KAY invented the fly shuttle nearly two centuries ago he.led the way for a series of inventions which revolutionized the art of weaving. Today textile machinery weaves fabrics of deKcaie texture surpassing the beauty of those created by the master hand of old.

The American Woolen Company has through its leadership in introducing better machinery and better piethods enriched the treasure trove of the weaver's' art. It has raised the standard of cloth and lowered, the cost of production, enabling the public to buy better clothing at lower prices.

And this h&s been accomplished through the co-operation of the employees. More than 35,000 workers bn / /S9 mills are producing fabrics which lead the world **"for their "per dollar" values. A fair and square deal to one and all, clean and healthful surroundings and1 the happiness and contentment which profitable employment gives are as essential to high class workmanship as is efficient and up-to-date equipment.

WmMWoott, President

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Deihl, 505 Utica street, a son. Born, to Mr.. and Mrs: Lee Sheldon, Whitaker road, a son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jason Mil?r, Fay street, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ilijis of Ktop 28, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Palmer, 20H Rochester street, a daughter.

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