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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908. Here Is What You Have Been Looking for JUNIORS WIN WHY J. S. OFFER' A FEW SPECIALS FOR OF satisfactory This year w hav several special inducements ts offer but the greatest bargain is in tha sat ef STERLING SILVER SPOONS illustrated below. Look ever the entire list and shop aariy at pessibls. pionship at Two Fast Games Played Yesterday. Six Sterling Silver Spoons basket ball The aerie of school the closed at yestergames High day afternoon when the Junior won the second game from the senior and the sophomore. The class game have develoiwd some fair material for the first team, although the results have not been a satisfactory a might have been expected. The score for the respective team was a follow: Juniors, 23. vs. senior, 14. Junlur, 23, v. sophomores, 12. The game yesterday showed some very fast work on the part of some Individual members of the teams. and Pugh, the aenlor forwards, showed very good form for amateur In the game. Dnugla and W. Smith will be good fur .the center position. The Littlefield brothers played some good ball at guards, Ted playing on the junior and Theron on the senior teams. MacGarr, the tall center for the sophomores, will make a splendid center In time. Corn and Gilson, the junior for wards, played a very good game, but lacked somewhat In training. The class games were interesting and were Instrumental In getting over thirty men into the practice. One of the Important features of all these games le the habits of training the men are learning. inter-clas- a "CANTERBURY DESIGN" FULL WEIGHT AND SIZE A8 ILLUSTRATED IN MARGIN ONLY ONE SET TO A CUS- TOMER AND NO FREE ENGRAVING QUADRUPLE STEIN BLOCK SUITS AND OVERCOATS INCLUDED FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND ODD TROUSERS AT 14 OFF REGULAR PRICES. NOTHING RESERVED. I Suit and Overcoat go for $10.00 Suit and Overcoat go for 11-2- $18.00 Suit and Overcoat go for 13-5- $20.00 Suita and Overcoat go fur 15-0- $22.50 Suit and Overcoata go for 16-8- $25.00 Suit and Overcoat go for 18.75 $30.00 Suit and Overcoat go fur 22.50 $35.(0 Suit and Overcoat go fur 26.25 GOLD LINED 3 .00 ' SOLID GOLD BABY RINGS AT COST FINE LITTLE PIECES OF WITH OR JEWELRY WITHOUT STONES, EACH.... 50cts 8ET OF ROGERS' SILVERWARE NICE FANCY CASE. CONTAINS KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS E $7.00 FRENCH GRAY BREAD TRAY 7.50 110.00 PLATED WARRANTED) NUT BOWL IS ON THIS ARTICLE DISPLAY IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW Bell-na- p SUITS and OVERCOATS 190S AS, Our custom each year ie te provide th best in th market fee your approval, and w ndeavor to pleas all class. You will find th most expensive JEWELRY and NOVELTIES in our stock ae wall as tha medium priced goods. Nothing is sold here that will not provo Get Cinch on Interclass Cham- OFF! X-M- good LEWIS STORE ONE-FOUR- TH LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS $1.50 5 OF JEWS TO 0 0 . J. S. 5 BE HELD SOON LEWIS & CO,, JEWELERS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS-8HO- P EARLY. Jewish Council to Study iMethods tion to Their Interest OYSTERS DULL Neckwear Our Holiday Nockwaar I a grand on, o every- die-pla- y body aay. W hav th exclusive crea- tion of th country' Nockwaar Makar. Handaom now bt modal, from th choicest silk and satins, in nw colorings, 25e to 240. FRED M. NYE CO. 2414 Wash. Ave. JUNIOR 18. One Dec. PHILADELPHIA, month from today, January 18, 1808, some of the most influential Jewish cltisens of America will gather In the Quaker City to take part In the twenty-first council of the Union of American Hebrew organisations. M'iny important questions will be discussed, Including the following: What can be done to prevent the enactment of Sunday laws In so far as such laws are detrimental to those who observe the seventh day of the week as the Babbath? I What can be done to prevent aectar-- . Ian teachings and practices In the public schools of the United States? What shall be done to induce the United States to prevent foreign governments from discriminating against citizens of the United States because of their religion? How inay Jewish congregations In small communities be assisted in maintaining tiielr organizations? AERO CLUB HOLDS DETAILS OF SIX-D- AY EXHIBITION OF RAGE HELD IN any boy In the United Minors From Any Part of Country exhibition, States under 21 years of age may enter models or drawings of model kites, May Exhibit Their miniature gliders, aeroplanes, spherical dirigible or dirigible cars, motors suitable for model work, wire-le- a telegraph or telephones, etc., designed or made by himself. No model shall be more than six feet In length NEW YORK. Pee. 18. That the sad over all and preferably not more than would-bother befallen fate that hue or five feet. Any kind of mofour sufficiaerial navigators baa not been be used. ent to deter young America from seek- tive power may of to the flight Joy ing experience CITY OF MEXICO, Dec. 18. Blooded will be demonstrated during the coming week. The firxt annual exhibition canines from all over the republic are of the Junior Aero club of the United shown In competition for honors at the Ktates will b.- held at Madison Square first, bench show of the Mexico Kennel Garden and x ore of inventive young- club, opened today at the Tivoli. The sters will show the products of their jshow will be continued tomorrow and Sunday. Handaome prizes wll be Ingenuity. According to the rules governing the awarded. balloons, e j ' - NEWARK. N. J., Dec. 18,- -It was anounced today that Frank Kramer would team with Jimmy Moran In the Kansas City race. Moran was the partner of Floyd McFarland in the recent New York grind. A number of other eastern rider are now planning to Mart in the Kansan City event. nix-da- INDIAN . y LONGBOAT AND SHRUBB SIGN ' i ! AT TIIE SIGN OF THE HALF MOON NO SALE ON HERE BUT OUR PRICES LOOKLIKE SALE PRICES WE CAN AND WILL SELL YOU DIAMONDS LOWER BY 15 PER DIAMONDS ARE BETTER CENT THAN ANY SHOP IN TOWN. THAN BANKS IN WHICH TO PUT YOUR MONEY. BANKS PAY 4 PER CENT, DIAMONDS HAVE INCREASED IN PRICE AT THE WE HAVE RATE OF 11 PER CENT A YEAR FOR PAST 12 YEARS. THEM SET FOR YOU IN LADIES' AND MEN'S RINGS AT FOLLOWING PRICES: $5, $7, $10, $12, $15, $20, $23, $40, $75, $80, $100 Up to $350 SOME 2CT. BROWN DIAMONDS AT $30.00 EACH. GET PRICES ON WATCHE8 AND JEWELRY AND SAVE FROM 10 TO 25 PER CENT. WE OPEN NIGHTS ON DECEMBER 18TH. CRESCENT JEWELRY CO. Business College of Securing Favorable Jurisdic- Christmas BOSTON, Dec. 18 Alfred Shrubb. the Knglinh long dlxtanee champion runner, has accepted the challenge to meet Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian, the vanquisher of Dorand0 Iietri in Madlnon Square Garden. This additional Marathon race, no called, ia arranged for llie night of January 8. Whatever he the renult of the lontest, it lx nald that the dlxtanee fight between Dorendo, Shrubb, Longboat and Ha yea will be held Mum thereafter. Slmibb-Longbo- foiir-iurnere- ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Bielegy has Proved that Daadreff fr Cessed hr a Gens. Science Is donlg wonders these days It medicine as well as In mechanics. Bine Adam lived, the human race has beei troubled with dandruff, for which no ha! preparation has heretofore proved a sue cessful cure until Newbro's llcriik'U-- na put on the market. It 1 a sol. mliic prep a ration that kills the germ that r:ake dandruff or scurf by digging into th scalp to get at the. root of the lia!r. wher It sap th vitality: causing Itching arali With falling hair, and finally bal!in-s- i Out dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly I the only destroyer of dnndruf. It s Bold by lending druggists. Bend 18c In stamps for sample to Tb -'d Pe. Detroit. MiAi. Two su -- 88 and 81.88, mu Herpi First Time Since Civil War Chesapeake Variety Wasting Through Lack The midwinter term of the Ogden of Market. Bualnea College will begin January 4th.. On that date new classes i "will be started In all subject and all Dec. 18. Since the oyster season opened, thouaanda of bushels of fine Chesapeake Bay oyster have gone to waste, the dealer being unable to find a market which would BALTIMORE, who can possibly do so should arrange to begin at that time. net a reasonable profit For the the first time since the Confederate war, probably, a doxen eggs will buy a bushel of oyster and that bushel will open nearly & gallon. The coat of opening twenty cents Is almost the price of the oyster. This I th best eaon for oyster in a good many years, but for the oyster packer and shipper It i the poorest in many season. The oysters are large, fine and plentiful, but there I no market for them. The stringent time ia largely responsi- Position are plentiful. The school placed eleven stenographer and keepers last month. Six position remain on the list which book- tlll be cannot filled on account of having no graduate to place ar In them; three of these post-tlo- n the city. Enter January 4th and prepare to make a good Call and examine the school for In sol-ar- ble. thought that the arrival of the holiday season will result In an increased demand for the bivalves, but in the meantime the concern engaged In the oyster business have suffered heavy loss through their inability to market their product It Monday, 1 youmelf. y. L. A. Martin, President. f0 00 0 0 i i0 0 $ 1 i0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOYS, DOLLS, HOLIDAY - GOODS at your own price fsttionery Ogdens Christmas Store OPEN 0 0 0 0 IN PRIZES FREE! $100.00 TO-NIG- TILL 9 OCLOCK 000000000000000$00$$$$$$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |