Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 14, 1911, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. \GRANC RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911 = News G During the Week athered Chas. Doran came up from Hill City to visit relatives aud friends aud to, attend tu business affairs Saturday, returning Monday. He reports great | activity at the pail and tub works. — | Wanted—Young girl or old lady who wishes a guod home and small | wages. Inquire Herald-Review. i have started a private buspita: at} my residence on Foley avenue be vween Fifth and Sixth sticets aud inyite the patronage of se who | wish the bestof care. Mrs. E. H_.mes | Little Miss Katherine Jaekson went to Bemidji this vuocn to visit with) relatives and friends. The Catholic Ladies’ Altar society will meet at village hall Thursday | afternoon and a luncheon will be served, All are invited to attend. Mrs. H. R. Scott, who formerly d here, arrived jast week to spend e summer at the F. E. Reusswig} home. Mesdames Gilbert aad Nis- bett are entertaiaing in her honor at the Nisbett home this afternoon. Mr. aud Mrs. E, A. Freeman have| departed for Duluth, where Mr. Free- | man will again take cuarge of mathe- | matics at Ube summer school. | A dancing party will be given at) Litchke’s hall Saturday evening by | the local Socialist party. Everybody is invited to attead, For home made bread call at Mrs, M, A. McMahon’s. Miss Zita Doran returned trou | Nashwauk Friday evening where she bas been teaching in the Nashwauk schools for the past nine months. Mrs. Sennett will raffle the hand painted China vase at the Catholic; Ladies’ meeting Thursday afternoon. | On Sunday, June 25, at 3 o’clock| p- m, O.G. Anderson will conduct! services at the Swedish Lutheran | |of Miss Connell’s sister, Mrs. J. D. |in the village the past’ wek. follows: Holy communion at 8 o’clck a. w., Morniug prayer and service ab | 11 Welock a. m, and Suoday school at 10 o'clock a. iw. Rev. Larson wii also have Charge ut the Episcopai church | at C Rapids The track team of thegGrind Ray-| ids Five deparimenut, tweuty-\ wo strong, went to Akeley Mouday eveu- ing to take part tu the Lournameut of the Northeru Miouesota Firemen’s Tournament assoetaliou Wuicu Cow- meuced this mwouruiug. Mauy of tbe old star track meu are still with the department and there Is small doubt they wiil carry off tueir share of prizes aud peroaps lower a few records as Was done last year. tue, but will make Gra d] his howe, The Star class of the Presbyterian Sunday school will give an ice cream social at the home of Mrs .Winsor on Seturday afternoon and evening, June 17. Everybody is invited to attend. H. E. Boen, foreman in the Herald- Review office, went to Duluth yester- day morning and was married in the McKay hotel parlorgy this morning to Miss Ena Gertrude Plowman, of Fer- gus Falls. They will return Thurs- day forenoon and will make Grand itapids their permanent place of abod Miss Loretta Doran went to Duluth Saturday and will visit at that place and Virginia until Friday when she expects to return home, Misses Mary Connell and Lydia Hazleton, who have been teaching in the Minneapol's schools, arrived here Monday evening to visit at the home Dora.4 Mr. and Mrs. O. E Johnson, who have been living on the Cuyuna for! some time, have been visiting friends church in the Swedish language. The ervice at 8 o’clock p. w., will | ucted in English and all are| d to attend. i i Cerewonies for laying the corner stone of St. Joseph’s Catholic church “ be held Sunday afternoon, at 3 k, and everybody is invited to aitend the ceremony. The workmen are waking good progress and the W of construction is) geing on y & Thompson now bave their er shop oo Third street in oper- vand it isa very inviting place. y have a bath room, three chairs, everything is arranged very con- veniently and Messrs. O’Day and Thompson should do a flourishing bnsin A party of teachers consisting of s Becker, Kummerer. Mallory a hineherger and Miss Ruby La Mere, of the First State bank, are enjoying a two weeks’ outing at Po- kegama lake, where they are ¢ceupy- ing the ©. H. Marr cottage. The is being chaperoned by Mrs. Murchie M Rev. J. G. Larsen arrived bere last} week to take the pastorate of the have left on a honeymoon trip throug Chureh of the Holly Communion and nnounces services next Sunday as | Deer River Here Sunday. The Deer River City team will piay the Juniors ti Suuday afteruson at Soutuside par udas the Deer River nine is composed partly of former Grand Rapids city team players there will be much interest manifest ip the game. Crossley-Ruggles. A Minneapolis newspaper contains the following account of the marriage of of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kearney, Minneapolis last Wednesday: ‘M Josephine Crossley and Dr. Arthur! Mellete Ruggles were married Wedne | day afternoon at the Dayton avenue Presbyterian church. Rev. Maurice Edwards, pastor of the church, was the officiating clergyman.Miss Sara Bennett attended the bride, and the best n was Dr, Arthur Little. F. W. Saint seated the guestst. Follow- ing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. H. G. Me- Manus.” The doctor and his bride iss Josephine Crossley, daughter at the east and will be at home = at Minneapolis after September 1. Words Can't Tell=Come and See The high cost of living has made us all thinK— Have you ever tried our store to see what you can get for your money Bere’s an inviting list of offerings in very desirable merchandise W* ARE conticuing the charming movewent with a vim—getting the stock in ship-shape and showing considerable quantities of new merchandise at prices to keep pace with the value we offer. The complexion of the store is changing and every change means an improvement. We shall ask you to withhold judgment a little longer until all the merebandise has arrived and stoc are complete and conformed to the standard of excelling we propose to maintain In the meantime we are exerting every effort to make shopping here just as attractive and profitable to you as possible. Note,the partial list of the attractive and partial merchandise listed through the columns ot the Herald-Review : RETTY SUMMER DRESSES for Misses «nd Sm all Women. The garments bave such an air of all-round usefulness that they wilt inter- est all women with practical ideas. The girl or woman who wears one will know she is becomingly dressed—$3.50 up to $7.00. An endless assortment of Dressing Sacques and Kimona, nicely made as well as reasonable prices. PRICES FROM 75c.AND UP. SILK DRESSES, SILK PETTICOATS, SILK WAISTS, GINGHAMS, PETTICOATS SATTEEN PETTICOATS, HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS In fact everything in Ready-to-Wear Apparel tor Ladies and Misses Kodaks and Photgraphic Supplies When you take your outing increase the certainty of getting best results by using an Eastman, so very popular is this make that you should see thew before you purchase elsewhere. Prices ranging frum $1.00 up 4 to $20.00 and $25.00 Specials from the Grocery Department Mason’s Fruit Jars—1 gallon size, 90c per doz. = * quart: Ss 75e per doz 1 pint s 0c per doz. —4-gallon size, 1.40 per dozen Economy Jars e carry everything in photographie . “I quart size, 1.10 per dozen supplies Bt every description. A few are fe i ‘1 pint size, 95c per dozen mentioned below: . Economy r Caps, 20¢ per dozen pee eoaot Lambs Souyente Post Card & Sealfast Jars—4-zallon size, 1.35 per dozen tlass Dry Plates angers ‘ : Tripods} Soleo Paper ar 4 l quart size, 1.00 per dozen Card Mounts Volox Paper v & “1 pint size, 90¢ per dozen Priotiog Frames Eastman’s Ferro Glass Caps, I5c dozen Developing Trays Trimming Boards Prusseate Paper Permaneat Bromide Jelly Glasses, per dozen, 35¢ Kodak Albums Paper Extra fancy fruit put up io t-quart Economy Have you heard the Records ae for June? Come and hear them ‘6 Peaches, 60¢ quart ; Pears, 60c quart | These fruits are packed in the state of California where Plums, 60¢ quart Apricots, 60¢ quart they a 7 White Cherries, 70¢ quart oy ee Specials from Our Hardware Department creen Doors, sizes 6.2x6.8 sells at $1.75 Fancy Screen Door, with protected bottom,sizes 2.8x6.8 sells at $1.75 Plain Screen Doors, sizes 2 6x6.6 and 2 8x6.8 sells at $1.35 all Bearing Lawn ells at $7.50 16-inch Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers, sells at $6.00 16-inch Plain Bearing Mow- ers, sells at $3.50 Ansbacher’s Pure Paris Green We have an extra large shipmentof Paris Green and are now prepared to supply your wants up to the minute at a reasonable price Men’s Furnishings Men’s Fancy Colored Shirts, cuffs at- tache 1}, 1.25 and 1.50 values, now $1.00 Men’s Suspenders, from, 25¢ and 50c¢ Meo’s Neckwear, four-in-band or string and bows, 25¢ up to §50e¢ Men’s Fancy Lisle Hose, al! colors, 25e, 35c, 50c White Enameled Lined Re Men’s Silk Hose, all colors and sizes, frigerators, size 36x00x19,sells Oc 2 at $28.50 A Big Saving on Hats for You $3.00 Hat $2.25 All sizes and shades as well as styles a big lot to choose White Enameled Lined Re White E igerators, size 34x48x19, sells at $25 neled Refrigerators, 31x45x17 sells at $22.50 Perfection yurner Oil Stove at $7.50 Perfection. 3-burner Oil Stove, sells at $10.50 Folding Go-Carts, $12.50 value, now $10.00 Folding Go-Carts, $10.00 value. now $8.50 The Superior Electric Sad Irons, $4.50 Asbestos Sad Irons, $1.75 and $2.00 We are local agents for De Laval Cream Separators, the World’s Standard se Men’s Balbrigan Underwear, 25c and 50c Union Suits, Night Robes, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Vests Work Shirts, Overall Jackets, Shoes and Oxfords Charming Models of Summer Corsets The quality and value are no comparison to the price we ask. The Corsets shown bere are the Thomp- soo ‘rlove Fitting—KABO and PARLSIANLA—three good numbers. Designed to fit every figure of every type and transform them into the graceful lines of fashion. Prices ranging from $1.00 up to $3.50 Have you seen the New Ventilated Corset for'summer—a corset yon should not overlook seeing. Distinguished Spring Skirts, Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes We can say no more than that these skirts are the finely tailored and beautiful fitting skirts and the higher quality garments we have always maintained »nd up-to-the-bour ideas in style and workmanship. All color and fancy mixtures from $3.50 to $18.00 Special Lot of Extra Large Sizes Shown for Stout Women ‘ tr Childen’s Underwear Special attention will be given to the little Misses’ Undergarments, 1n Night Gowns, Petticoats, Draw- ers and Waists. Prices 10¢. 25¢ up to 50¢ Wonderful Saving in Undermuslins Proven by This Offering Standard quality with the best of satisfaction back of it—No mill runs, no seconds Your particular atteution is called to the unifurmity of our garments. experience have used eyery effyrt make at a pleasure for all who wear them. It is perfect in every detail. Workmen who have had years oj Don’t Let It Worry You Scratching your head and worrying about the cost of that oil stove, or about the kind to buy, will never get you anything. The only sensible thing to do is to come in and inspect the splendid “New Perfection’ Oil Stove. There’s a stove that will gladden the _ heart of any woman in the land who is so fortunate as to own one. It burns kerosene oil and is as safe as a wood stove, and as handy and useful as a gasoli ne. Stoves and ranges of ali kinds for you to select from. Oil, gaso- line, coal and wood burners. And at prices that are Just right. W. J, & H.D, POWERS NIGHT GOWNS The yuality of these Gowns are the extra full length in which : they are cut and the variety of styles. They are low and high neck, long and short sleeves, nicely trimmed with lace embroidery $1.00 up to $3.00 DRAWERS A large assortment of drawers made of fine muslin, nicely trimmed, stitched ruffies, some wito lacc and insertion, other em- broidery fitted bands, which causes little fullness at the waist. Prices ranging from 25¢ up to $2.00 CORSET COVERS There is some exceptionally goud values amony these both high and low neck, close fitting or loose and all as dainty and good work- manship can do, Nicely trimmed and a fine quality of Nainsook used in the making. They range in value. 25e¢ up to $2.50 COMBINATION The combination of both drawers and cover shirts and covers is becoming more popular each day. They come closely fitted, the kind so long been desired, made of a fine quality of Nainsook and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Prices ranging from $2.00 Suits, Gowns, Dresses’ Dressing Sacques, shown on Second Floor gee. GRAND RAPIDS ‘ane oe shown on Second Floor STORE MINN. QUALITY TASCA MERCANTILE Suits, Gowns, Dresses’ Dressing Sacques, ooo,

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