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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 10

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PAGE tES THE SALISBURY TIMES. SALISBURY, MD- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1528, THE RED MENS CIRCUS Atlanta Eight middle Georgia! banks shut doers. I County News EASTMAYLOSE i GRIDIRON TITLE itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V.

P. Roberts, 'Wednesday. Miss Lillie Watson, who is in training at the Peninsula General Hospital, of Salisbury spent Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. Watson. Mr. John. Furbush of Mardela was ADTOaASS Replaced quickly while yon wait Grinding Polishing Prilling Franklin Booth DR.

JUSTIN WOOD CHIROPKACTOB 105 Water Street WETIPQUIN THRUREVERSES Season Has Failed To Produce A Services will be held at Messick's M. E. Church, Sunday afternoon November 2, as follows: Sunday school 2:30 P. M. and preaching at 3:00 P.

M. The Parent-Teachers Association of a visitor here Sunday. I Mr. Winter Graham of Tyaskin was a vistor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

I. W. Taylor Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Bennett of Mardela, and Mr. and Mrs. Elish Gravernor of Camden, N. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. jS. Riggin Sunday. Really Outstanding Team For This Section 4 (Wetipquinw as held at Wetipquin school Thursday evening November 22. end in Philadelphia.

Miss Virginia Travers will spend the Thanksgiving holidays in Baltimore. Miss Or L. Willing, wh ai been spending weeks in Washington returned home Monday. The Christian Endeavor Society of Oak Grove Church was entertained at the home of Miss Naomi Wednesday evening. Plans were mad to sold a ral at the high school building on rriday Dec 7th.

Mr. W. E. Elliott, who has been spending sometime in Baltimore, spent the past week at his home here. He had as his guests, his daughter, Mrs.

Katz and Mrs. Sterling nad his grandson, Billy Sterling. Mrs. A. T.

Hickman entertained Monday evening in honor of the fourteenth birthday of her daughter, Miss Amy Jester. About forty young people were present and every one reported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Murphy, entertained Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. John Murphy nad their children of Eldorado. Mrs. Harold Kennerly had as her guests Thursday, Mrs. Glendon Bac-ley and Mrs.

Guy Backley of ARMY IS MAKING DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY Engagement And Wedding Rings A Specialty WHEN TO CONSULT AN OPTOMETRIST When your eyes tire When yoa frown-When things "Swim" When the eyes ache When you are nervous I CORRECT ALL DEFECTS OF VISION STRONGEST BID Nanticoke It Cadets Beat Standford They Will Lead Six Teams Now Eq ually Divided Mrs. B. F. Taylor and sons Benjamin of Rockawalkin, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs G.

D. White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Messick and family of Rockawalkin, were guests as the home of tehir son, Mr.

Nelson Messick Sunday. Mrs. Clifford Cannon and daughter of White Haven spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. W.

Taykr. Miss Etheiy.i Hopkins, teacher Wetipquin school, spent the week-end with her parents, professor and Mrs. Hopkins of Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Neff were vis IN Miss Marie Webster of Waterview, spent Saturday with Mrs. Dan Messick. Omar Larmore of White Haven, was the guest Friday of his broth-re A.

W. Larmore, "Jev. W. L. Mays of Washington D.

C. was a visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. White, and Masters: Frances and Larry White and Mrs. White's sister, spent the week HAROLD N. FITCH 123 Main Street Established 1892 Salisbury, Md. By HERBERT W.

BARKER (Associated Press Sports Writer) New York, Nov. 30 (AP) It begins to look as though the east will have to do without a football champion this year. In 11127 the experts jrot out of difficulties by nominating Yale and Pittsburgh as joint holders of the crown. At the moment it would seern that six or seven teams should be rated about equally and to name that many to one throne would make royal perch of 1928 a bit uncomfortable for all. Of course, there's still a chance that tomorrow's few but important battles will develop a ruler upon whom the large majority of fans and experts can agree.

If the galloping cadets of West Point can turn back Stanford, most observers will be ready to toss out the Notre Dame game and award the sectional title to Army. But there seems to be considerable doubt, even in the east, as to whether the 4V Princess Tetu, one of the outstand ing features of the Red Men Indoor Circus which will be held at the State Armory for one week commencing December third, Little Tetu hails from the far off land of Cherry Blossoms and will hold her audience spell bound while performing bits of accomplishments on a thread of slender wire. VV wm Christmas At Toulson's Drug Store Gifts Galore This little nipponese is a real daughter of the circus( having been brought to this country at the age of two years, her parents were killed while traveling with the Robinson Circus after which Tetu was made the ward of the circus having been legally adopted into the Robinson family and thus taking the christian name of Tetu Robinson. She was reared in a Cincinnati, Ohio, Academy during the winter months in her early childhood while the circus was in winter quarters and every circus season finds Tetu among the head liners with the Robinson Circus. The Red Mens Circus will be a galla affair, the Del-Mar- Va Tent Exhibition Company which is stakeing the show for the local order has spared no expense in bringing to Salisbury, the best that Spangleland has to offer in the way of performers as nearly every outdoor circus is hibernating for the winter months this gives the Del-Mar-Va Company a chance to secure the best talent.

Silvers Johnson the old master of Circus Funsters will furnish the slap stick laugh making. There will be a dance each night following the circus performance, i Gifts well chosen are gifts well given. Let your gift giving this year reflect careful preparation and let them carry with them that spirit of personal greeting so essential to a full enjoyment of the season. Here at Toulson's you will find a varietyof personal gifts-items you can present to your friends with full confidence that they will be acceptable. Select now while stocks are complete and you may shop leisurely.

Muhlenberg, 69 to 0, and Davis and Elkins romped through Salem, 63 to 0-West Virginia Weslevan was beaten rf Compacts Compacts to slip into one's purse are dainty and attractive. Here are a number of unusual styles. Moderately priced. 50c to $10.00 Cadets can match the tricky game Glenn Warner has taught his Stanford warriors. Then Boston College, in the event it defeats Holy Cross, must be considered.

The Eagles of B. C. have escaped defeat and tie so far although Barring their defeat of the Navy early in the season- They will have considerable trouble pointing to a triumph their schedule was none too heavy, over a first-rate opponent. Georgetown, which dropped its only game to Carnegie Tech, may strength en its championship position by stopping the hithertj unchecked University of Detroit eleven at Detroit. Brazil and Connell, Detroit backs, will be prepared to see that Georgetown goes back to Washington with another defeat tacked on its record.

The outstanding features of the Thanksgiving day program were New York University's complete route by the Oregon Aggies, 25 to 13, and Pennsylvania's annihilation of Cornell, 49 to 0. After New York University's triumph over Carnegie Tech last Saturday critics were ready to award the title and everything else to the violent Violets but the Beavers from the Pacific coast romped through the New Yorkers' weakened line practically at will. With Paul Scull making a glorious exit from the collegiate gridiron, Penn smashed Cornell into overwhelming de feat at Philadelphia and are now ready to dispute titular claims by any other eleven. The Red and Blue lost only to the Navy this season, numbering among its victims, Harvard, Penn State and ColumLia. After three ties in a row, Brown finally managed to gain the edge over Colgate in their annual Thanksgiving day struggle but the margin was not too much.

Ed Kevorkian's field goal in the first period was the deciding factor in the Bruins' 16 to 13 victory. Touchdowns by Baysinger and Stevens in the third and fourth periods gave Syracuse a 11 to 6 verdict ever Columbia the first maj.ir triumph the Orange scored this year. Columbia, on the other hand, wound up the season without a single victory over an outstanding foe. With fast-stepping Toby Uansa in the leading role, Pitt's Panthers administered the usual defeat to Penn State, 26 to 0. Uansa scored two towhdowns, one of them from a Penn State aid the Panthers to their seventh straight victory over the nittany lions.

Virginia scored two touchdowns in the first half and then clung to this advantage to down Washington and Jefferson, 14 to 0. A touchdown in the closing minutes of play enabled Bucknell to tie Temple. 7 to 7 Stationery Solves the Problem When you give a friend sonwthinK that is in almost daily use you cannot fail to please. Stationery meets that condition, beuutiful boxes from 50c up to $7.50 by Marshall, 13 to 7 and Vermont bowed to Springfield, 3 to 0. U.

S. S. Maryland Hoover en-route to Costa Rica, gratified over Nicaraguan amity for United States. lildrens Colds CHRISTMAS CARDS Checked without CANDIES icks A Sweet thought and a sweet gift! Delicious chocolates in a handsome Or course ycu will send our Christmas cards this ear. Why not buy them early and dispose of that matter.

Buy from our complete fctock of beautiful designs at moderate prices. ly wrapped Christmas box (Sy r. wife- w-m ntaxes a welcome present. And the name Whitman's, Samoset, or Nunnally, or Appollo on the cover means an immedite excla- 8 nintion of joy from the recipient. 7 mm Lewisburg.

The interactional card between mid west and east ended in a draw. Tufts was badly outplayed by Butler and lost, 26 to but Geneva conquered John Carroll of Cleveland, 19 to 12. A 25 to 16 verdict over Kranklin and Marshall gave Gettysburg the eastern Pennsylvania intercollegiate conference title. Schuylkill swamped Ur-sinus, 64 to 6, Maryland conquered Johns Hopkins. 26 to 6.

St. Johns of nnn'i downed Penn Military, 13 to Wesrn Maryland overwhelmed Perfumes Rare perfumes waft their sweetness and bring ddigh-ful remembrance. Scents to suit each individual taste. Heavy Over A Man's Head Hangs The Question of Her Gift As Usual The News Publishing Company Presents Its EXCLUSIVE LINE of- CHIUSTMAS CARDS upon which scores of buyers depend for an individual selection. We purchase a very limited supply of each design and you are virtually assured of having exclusive We invite your use of the style you select, inspection at THE SALISBURY TIMES OFFICE You want so much to pleas i shall your Kift to 1 ms 1 f3SE her What ErOS her be? Vt? can vanish mmmm our Rift worries in thin air.

for ALCOHOL NO-VAP EVERY-READY PRESTON For your radiators Better Be Safe Than Sorry in our Toiletry Department you will find a smart selection of PeVilbiss Perfume Sprays, Perfume Lights and other Gift Novelties. Hie yourself here and choose the one that's most like her. Make Our Store Your Store This Christmas And Throughout The Year. SMOKERS' SUPPLIES Replete in supplies for the man who smokes, this store answers the question of '-What shall I jrive HIM?" A few examples of specially priced items: l.ticlcy Strikes, Chesterfield and Camel Cigarettes, carton $1.23 Box of 50 LaPalina Cigars $4.50 1 Lb. Frince Albert Tobacco $1.35 Preference in books is as individual as one's tast in food.

And when you find the preference vou have found a gift of 100 per cent Keeptiinre. Our variety is select but all-embrac- 'nK SPECIAL EDITIONS OF POPULAR FICTION 75c THE ENTAILED HAT A Story of the Eastern Shore $2.50 THE TOULSON DRUG COMPANY WILLIAMS GARAGE W. Church Street Phone 306 i' Salisbury, Maryland H. L. GORDY, P.

H. G. A. S. WILLIAMS.

P. H. G. PHARMACISTS SALISBURY, MARYLAND MAIN STREET.

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