Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1909, Page 5

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1 yisa NOTIGE " offies to No. 21 i esive my fotmer patiel 68 p. m, DR, GED. R, HARRIS 3 Geo. Ehrets Extra Lager at the Wauregan House Cafe. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT 00, Prapristors Got Brains use them on furnish- ing your bome. Our prices are the lowest in Eastern Connecticut. Our stock is complete, and a call will convince you. Schwartz Bros., LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS IN EASTERN CONN. 3 9 and 11 Water Strest, Norwich, Ct. /Open Evenings. Tel. s02. Jyesd | Mo More_Eyeglass Troubles Easy. t6 At Shur- on Eyeglasses it you haye the ‘“Rna nack” and “know How" tb d6 ft. We've got it Long years<of study did it it's just a pleasure. for us to ommend Bhut-On lnlln e, e in and see t! The Plaut-Cadden Co. Jewelers and Sllversmiths, Estab. 1872, Norwich, Conn. Handsome ~ Summer Shirls ..and the betfer grades of Straw Hats ‘ at a saerifice at McPHERSON’S, The Hatfer. o IushW Kimball, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 35 Broadway - Afternoon Office Heurs, 2 to 4, During July and. August ana 8 discont —— e it - use of the Bhannon Building n‘n 1 have been obliged o change my Broadway, Wauregan House, whero | shall be pleased to re. nts, Office housst 810 & m, 1-2 and If You’ve Evening day Afterfioon Hours will be ued except by appointment. . Jysa Alm August. The mercury reached well up into the 90's. The first of the hoiné-grown peach- umwnuum. Berry plekers’ “in the fields suftered in Friday's intensé heat. A near-shower Friday afternoon on- 1y served to make it hotter. Florists are featuring the earliest gladioll of the seasoni, the Mrs. King. Posteards recelved from Willard A. Lucas of Poquetanuck locate him in Détroit, Mich., this week. The year book of the Telephoné Employes’ Mutual Behefit society of Connecticut has been issued. The girls of Alpha Deita Phi, who have been spending two weeks at today (Saturday). C. A. C’s play Wakefleld at Sachem park this afternoon at 3.30. Admis- slon 16c, Grand stand 10c. Ladies free. —adv. The August intention of the Apostie- ship ot Prayer, the world-wide Cath- olic #ociety which has brafches in all the local churches, ls “Forelgn Mis- sions.” » Coples of the premium list of the Connecticut state falr at Charter Oak park, Hartford, in September, have been received by local sporting men and farmers. Steamér Potsdam from New York tor Rottérdam, arrived at Boulogne on Friday. Amon gthe engers were Madame Saunler and Ans toinette Sclarta of Norwich. B. Cah and family Mass., are in camp fof the summer at Griswold. They have their lautich, the Vers, in which they make short cruises to surrounding places. Storrs agricultural experiment sta- tion has issued two bulletins, one on A Btudy of Some Connecticut Dairy Herds, by J. M. Trueman, and the other on Control of Insects and of Plant Diseases, by C. D. Jarvis. Prominent Grangers have been noti- fled that the summer fleld meeting of the Massachasetts stats board of ag- ricuiture and the Massachusetts State grange will be held in Whalom park, Fitchburg, next Wednesday afternoon. Local coin collectors are watching out for the new gold souvenir coins which will be issued during the Hud- son-Fulton celebration. The souvenir tokens were - designed by Frank C. Higgine, president of the New York Numismatie elud. Notice has been issued that the New England territorial committee of Pleasure beach, expect to return home | y, ips averiue have as th and Mrs. Herbert C. Ke: , Mass, Mrs, McGee and daughter, Edna, of Sachem street have Eone to Crescent beack, where they will femain som time, After their return they will take up their residence in Geneva, N. A R WATERBURY DONATED SERVICE OF IT8 POLICEMEN, Returned Check Sent by Norwich for the Werk Dene Here During the Re- cént Celsbration. ‘When Norwich asked help from the police of the different cities of the state durln. the recent celebration, July 4, nd 6, g Of the men and t pay been conndered and they were infol that Norwich would meet them. Checks for such services ‘were sent out atter the celebration and the one drawn was for the aity of Waterbury. One of the cities to more, as thelr men réceive 26 cents a day more than had been figured here. it was & Surprise therefors on Fri- day morning for City Treasurer Peck When he opénsd by mail to find that the oity clerk of y had re- turned the check mrwnaea w that city :vnh ‘which was the actompanying let- er: Executive Depattment. City Clerk's Office. Waterbury, Conn., July 29, 1909. Ira L. Peck, lisq, City Treasurer, Not- by wma 0 Dedr Sif: At a meeting of the board of commissioners of public safety of the city of Waterbury, held July 28, 1909, I was directed to return to you a check for $141.70, received from the city ot NoFwich ih’'payment fof services of the members or the Waterbury po- lice, departm in_your city on the occasian of the celebration of fhe 250th anniversaty of the founding of the city CONNECTICUT TEAM FINISHED FOURTH. Was 37 Pbints Behind New Hampshire —Mpmehu-n. @sts First for Fifth For the flml ennnenu" time the rifles of the Massachusetts military marksmen scored “high giuns* and car- ried off the New land interstate match, the feature of annual tour- nament of the New England Military mu luol. M ‘Wakefleld, I'::l-. was setond g::’mu:udo vy y and navy mateh, m‘:huum team grand of 3,608 sufficing to play them ishead of slf the entries tn this match except the United States navy's first team. The shooting of the latter marl -mm. 4s shown ]ln “It.‘h' :-.n:‘of & rémarkabl 0 o- ord exhlhmmn ‘The nlnuchuem state militia téam alone of the five state teams competing ini the interstate match was nlenanfn the army and navy match. A skirmish run was the last event et the fitetstate match, It developed good scores, both team and in- Gividual: The scores for the skirmish run and the grand total for the Interstate and army and mavy matches of the first four teams were: INTERSTATE MATCH. sk:rml-h mm.annd Totl.l Massachusetts 106/ Maine on New Hampshire nm Connecticut Wnen shootin, wu n-uma Friday Massachuseits team, which has Sl u-onhy ey ee since it was first offered four years ago, was again in the lead, and the Bay State militia. men were much elated over the pros pect of adding ‘a fitth plate to !hl handsome prize, ‘To add to the interest in the olautch offered by ths United States army and naval academy, for which all ~New Engund teams were eligible to shoot. Massachusetts team, however, wis the only state team to enter, and it was autclassed w the mavy team in ;o attend Mrs. Viterito Dr. Lewis Much Inn-mom lnm- m 'llli m lll a !h.nleY. Mr. and out & mer blackfish and bro lon ‘was at once called and took five es to close the wound. :‘llnlt him in court for several STORM RAISED HAVOC AROUND N Trolleys Out of Commission for Some Time—Boats Dragged tont of the Beasen. g ‘cove, but all Ian; 3 ¢ |Grenched. G vio dinsse voe 4| Suns 1o the sqaigh jng over tha through the undal'l: xhu font had fne - ndn B\ll the bl EW LONDON. Anchor—Het- Friday was thu hottest and the most disagreeable day n‘ uu- e it, k of any the season. If you our nelghbor. from the storm whlch passed south of the city during n-n mmm ‘Without the in the center of the et The i case on the the most o ve of oy suffered from not a few wen tmlm Te hot wave will remain here for the next few d-y- nut the temperature and wil S Ttle secoraing to will not go ably drop a T observations. The oving this way for days and which it give rain here Fril praumw‘ul m.n ;mllldflm disturbance which has touching here, and the it umidity was a5 high as € per cént, However, which was not former datés, and so all things considered m mnunm were eontar J the ity more or less: prod- the the past fuur as expected would passed out the St. Lawrence valley Thursday night morni; and early Frida tions hotter ever. e T shops of the were all but unbearable. There was the city in the early though there was a gharp shower at New London got the state hospital. ing, ut a slight sprinkle in leaving con- coln avenue have taken a cottage at Fishers island for August. ‘city conditions Aafternoon, al- the full benefit of the storm. The near- est to a hurricane that city has had in on at 3.15, when it the Southwest ev- cryml.n: h"lbh M‘ o go. T th reets with lll! 8o that it side to | Gal the :uuu ot M In .I S} time ltrufl filleq t) was i the other, though it continued blt In the jail yard le to ses from ll‘ltfhellut“l similar s was a there was a. ters and ual wul “rl-eie-h-mu 0! away from the the Y. W. M. C. will units with the New York and New Jersey territorial committee in October and the two will be called the northeastern territorial committee. The committee will have headquarters in New York. The following prometions of Con- hectighit postofice employés has been announced: Norwich—Clerks, one from $800 to $900, two from 3900 to $1,000, three from $1,000 to $1,100, two from $1,100 to $1,200; carriers, oneé from $800 t0 $900, one from $800 to $1,000, 11 from $1,000 to $1,100. It is sald at the postoffice depart- ment that a number of Connectictt people have been victimized by the American Civil Service institute, the offices of which were recently raided by the Washington police and post- office inspectors, and McNulty and VanVleet, president and secretary- || treasurer of the concern arrested. . SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. State Education Board Sel gestions to Offi The state hoard of educition has sent out to school officials suggeéstions for procedurs under the new act re- lating to town management of schools; 1::: cireular pointing out the follow- 1. The board of school visitors and the dlstrict committees are a joint board to manage schools until October election. 2. A special towh meeting must be held to determine the number of town school committees to be electéd in October. a. Th asgesddrs of the towns ought the properties of each Shoat” district, én”or before the 30ih day of September, 1909. 4. Until Dec. 1, 1908, a district can by vote in district mesting, duly called, yote to continue the district organiza- tion for the purpose ot ttling and closing up its affairs, and for the pur- pose of arranging and paying any of. its indebtedness not devolved upon the town. Either by correspondence or by visit to your town the secretary will be glad to advise with reference to any gues- tions that may arise under this act and to assist with reference to adjustment of properties. Twe More Breaks. ‘The Mystic and Stonington stations were entered by burglars on Thursday night. In the Stonington station they found 16 cents in the tioket office, but Mystic's office ¥ielded them no return, as they took no tickets in either place, They Tirned their attention to the tel. ephone booths and broke open the pay telephones, securing &bout §14 at Bton- ington and perhaps $8 in Mystic, In the latter place gh'y carried off the telephone Instrument entire. There is no trace of the 1dentity or whereabouts of the burglars. Unclaimed Letters. , The list of unclaimed létters at the Norwich, Conn,, the week endl:" -Y;;}I l‘ '”';i ;Vumd Braben, o8 ucl - ter, M.’ J, suxlarfl \&m Do .n:. ‘Thoi mn Gnhua. Blang he(h Pumor Mn :: g;cx M =I‘" 'M?nul“%"- mfl»un May Mrs. Sarsh A. Wileox, Muriel Sullivan, —-—#—‘r—————#——r—— CGIROPOM' 308 MANICURE | acundod Posity esting st stser. NG Aug'vw 1 will u Jocated A‘l‘l;;l;l‘ lhfll&:’l}h mm tonell o of Nepwich. 1 whs also directed to inform you that the services of the Waterbury ?olleemzn who were detailed for duty your uty on the aforesaid occasion were donatéd to vour city by the city of Waterbury. !aun vm truly, . H. SANDLAND, City Clerk. The services of the Waterbury squad werg excéllent. They had a fine time n Nomen lna, 1ike the f!n. weu \nea This agt on the gnku mm: mdebced to and its flne ‘bluecoats will not, h forgotten. CRESCENT BEACH NOTES. Beason at its mt.m-«-ny at Cot- tages and Hotels. ‘This beautiful seaside resort is now at the height of the m.nn, Flags flying from the of the cottdges show that i.harc 1 lite and e within. Adams P. ll—hu had the park cleared of g Whote \ahdacars is Tooking it prettleut The only lack seems to be showers. Mr. Cruttenden has completed his new bungalow cottage and a family from Tennessee is installed there for the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rogers ot Spring- fleld are guests at the er cottage. Miss Florence Stubbert Is the guest for & couple of days of Miss Gertrude Joslin at Gales Ferry. Miss Mabel Graves of Stafford Rflnn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert jompson of Northampton are guests at the Hemenwm A party of it twanty from the ‘White ach house sailed to Norwich and New London Monday on the Sight eer. Miss Dorothy Pike of Middletown and Miss Marion Powelson of Norwich have been guests of Mrs. A, L. Allen at _the Ontario cottage. Edward Rawson of Norwich arrivel here Thursday for the l‘nu Salvation Army Mullnq. Ensign Grace Morrisette and Lieut. Bdna Chandler conducted their first service in Norwich at the Balvation Army headquarters Friday evening- at 8 o'clock, after & short open air wer- vice on Falls avénue. Ths meeting was encouraging to the new officers, and mestings will be held daily at 3 c'clock in the afternoon and 8 at night. ‘The officers feel that quarters more centrally located M bring about. better interest and attendance, Watch Out FOR YOUR Health when you move into vacant houses. Disinfect and fumigate freely houses you can't find anything better than OXZONE. Il infectious diseases be sure te thoroughly. This is a good formula to use: Permangana of Potash, 334 oz.; Formaldehyde, one pint. Put the fmanganate in a large vessel and pour the Formalde- manganate into the formaldehyde. Then close the reom tight for six hours. This will thoroughly fumigate large room. Buy your formaldehyde and perman- fl’h from b tzfld Fange for the inter- shooting was erratic, | railh cf owing to the wind and the wuumu 3 Bt The tnpersiare. Wl 1K degrees at the range. The first mavy team mads the hignest score at this range, although the team was shoot- ing in the army and navy section of the match. The scores at this range of both sec- tions of the match follow: - Militia teams—Massachusetts 494, total 210 Maine 474, total 2073; Rhode Island 48 total 1879; New Hampshire 443, totai 2027; Connectlcut 441, total 1996. Army and navy seéction—United Stateés navy figat team 487, fota] 2119; United States nayy second team 506, total 3079; Naval academy 475, total 2057; ~baftleship Missour! 391, total 1742, During the afternoon the teams en- tered in this match went to the 200 de rapid fire range and from there to he skirmish run: i Capt. F. W. Allen of the ordnance t the 600 yard range during the Gov- ernor Quinby re- entry maich Friday, dlsplacing Cept. 8. W. Wise of the Sixth Massachusetts, who had 15 bulls- eyes to his credit. A decision was reached on the pro- test of the Hayden 200 yard match. Musician ‘George. W, Chesley of the Second Connecticut, "the wiriner of the match, made a new range record with 14 consecutivé bullseyes. The other prize winners were Sergt. C. W. Hud~ dleson, C. A, C., 48; Midshipman Wals ter Srlth” Naval academy, 48; Capt. C. F. Barker, Pirst New Hampshire, 47; t, F. 'W. Allen, ordnance depart- man assachusetts, 46; Midshipman C. W, Brown, Naval academy, 46; Chpt. 8. W. Wllc, Sixth Massachusetts, 48; Private G. & ?mfion Sixth Massa. chusetts, 46 Wentworth, First Maine, u, “and OLiet, 3. ¥ Par. ker_ Eighth Massachusetts, 46. Musician George W. Chesley of Com- pany D, Second Connecticut, won the small bore nz:h a score of 97. This mateh was day evening at 50 yaras under the electric lighte. The 4onouncement of the winner was made ¥ On the Connecticut team Captain Hamilton-shot -as Substitute for Lieu- taz%ar.‘:t tcm;em;:m of this city. oam hopes for better results af Camp Perry, as lth in the third fllf vision and finish near R AN PHYSICAL DIRECTOR M'LAUGHLIN " i Y. M. C. A. Athlete of Washington, D. C., Has Been Guest of F. W. Y mans. Harry McLaughlin, assistant physi- ¢al director of the Washington, D. C. Y. M. C. A, has been the guest th Week of Mr, and Mrs. Frank W. Yeo- mans of Central avenue. Mr. McLaugh. lin left Friday afternoon for Lake eorge, where he will take a five Weeks’ course of study Nm he r tnru to his work in “Washingtos Mr. McLaughlin was _formerly a ;hulcal director at the New London ut & vear ago he ac- eapted the. W-finun position which he has found to be a desirable one. Mr, u Lavgblin is a fine athlete and has taken prizes for fancy swimming and dmnt He is well known in New London atid has friends in Norwich. o S sl Sailor Bohn Improving. ‘There is It ll considered it should | C. top. nm the lki ‘was Thén came of winflow .hul- it shelter to get 'ree blow, and from) the flun nm was blinding until the At n[ ‘the storm had pasted over cléar. e wind a_ downpour, a hw llhnnu {W! tMre ‘went into the N. Conk‘lln at_anchor 1n'the harbor, aF smashed into_the whal, owned by C. or no damage was done. Her lhehor nnfl E Oigood. tht.la A number of boats along the shore Fort overturned and the flas Trum blown ities have been received. The Bast Lyme trolley road was put out of commission for two hours and the Montville line for an hour. The Montville line was not run: for an hour, &s a trée falling at liams and Cole streets broke the trolley wire. Mrs. C. H, I-m- liar, who was on her way home, the “wire, whleh ‘Was o escape w knocked down b, struck a basket s gheé had a fortunal bruises. Funeral services for Bsther St. Germaine were held at 7.80 o'clock Thursday mornm" frnm m home of her dlu(hter, Hooker, at No. At St. Patrick’s chul!h st “fi," cmk services were condueted Treanor, and two solos Miss Greeley. L. and Levins L. Ho&t due and Frank Bak many handsome nom were sent to.Southbridge, Mass., on the 9.34 train by Shea & Burke. Hurlll n the family lot i where the at the services there. g i FUNERALS. Q“ Mrs. Esther 8t. Germaine. The bearers were Harry leceased formerly Relatives were present from Norwleh gstaft at 1l and one at Octan Beach were win. No repofts'of any fatal- ll - n New London WG fow the late Mrs. by Taxs. soig 37 Philias Gla ere were The rémains o n Bouthbridge, lived. Mrs. Jerome E. Willi . Friday afternoon at funeral services of 2 o'elock the Harrlet Newell Story, widow of Jerome Wmnm-. were held at the home of Mr. and Elisha P. Slocum at street. Rev. Llswellyn 29 Winal Pratt, Dastor of ' he Broadway ebusch, ol which the deceased was & member, of- ficlated. Many handsome floral forms covered the casket and there was a large attendance. The . B. Woodwort BE. Griswold and bearers wers C, E, Chandier, H. A. Browning, The burial was in the family lot in Yantic cemetery, where Dr. Pratt read & com. mittal serviee. ger was in charge of the Wallln.urd.--on Aug. Harles Bagl Funeral Director Ga. arrangements, i3 unna Chl!f of t] wulnmmt-men ram :j mfl' "F' Mch ol fl.linm at ing of the courts of the 4 anion meet - town. GROWS HAIR 3 12, the | July i3, W, B. Haakell, { incidents in Snoialy\l PR | SO been spending & week in Boston. Blackmar of Bluhun street have returned from of Sachem street and T. E. McClena- than of Lincoln averue have taken the Articles MANUFACTURED BY Ghe k- a, ""f-» +z\Lee & Osgood stopped the hemorrhages an: fi:«"‘..'”.’ e AN e ® Ompood CO. Company, 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. m—umo Ml but four Cf the cam Beach (n the camp m the celebratioh, & Visitors at the camp ¥ Manchester ana patty, Mr. Lillie and Howard N: ¢ went e largest méasuring m h St ) lnd 15 inches girth. sudden squall of Friday -ma e camp boat out.on the Sifgn LEE'S LIVER GRANULES—A poep- aration beyond doudt for the reliet of constipation, torpldity of the lver, in headaches and dizziness so frequently caused by sluggish liver and irregular bowels, Price 25 cents. § 08GOOD'S JAMAICA GINGER—An excellent. preparation for colio, cramps, dyspepsia, indigestion, ete, and in all coses where a warm stimulant 18 M= quired. Price 25 cents. LEE'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE—A valuable restorative for all convaies- cents ad especially in various forms of general debility. Price 50 dents. LEE'S HEADACHE WAFERS—A speedy relief for headach 4 of all kinds, ent. The big o Maiay ‘teble Redueed Prices MEN’S SUITS $15. Suits $9.50 $18. Suits $12.50 $20. Suits $15. $22. Suits $16.50 Here are values far out of the ordinary., Choose now tefit ompfid vmn amy ln extension fly torn, No one was hurt and all are still vy z| and enjoying the camp life to r, and Mrs. and Lessing qp! 3 Miss McCor- ¢ Bandiow ot Spring- at Nahant, were owning Wednes- Visitors at Buckingham Memorial. ‘Those who have signed the register Bu ham Memorial récently B. \ara Worce-u July 16, John F. O' my u.ul.n.nd from our entire stock at lekr b"l:"-v nor‘musmor hP):llflfil.“ July 27, Baward Lippitt, - Mrs. |l these prices. Blacks, Blues, s it et e - a‘o .fl:flolil”'l‘ PWI.D;HI\[!E‘I‘L July dF Suit "n‘ludcd cents, Sl v S LEE'S TOOTH POWDER—An anti- septic powder containing valuable properties which whiten and pressrye Special Values the teeth, perfume the breath, heals IN su.m llrlllBIIIN S and hardens the gums. Price 25 cents, Jy19daw @The Manhaltan 121-125 Main Street. The Leading Store in Eastern icut Devoted Exelusively Harls C. Herriek of Laurel Hill has DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, Telephone 821 Frank W. Browning’s family of Lin- 317 Main Street. Hours: 1.30 to 3.30 and 8 t0 9 p. m. ;nfl Miss Attawaugan visited Mrs. Mrs. C. 8. Blackmar C. H. Frigbie in Notwich this wesk. o Men’s, Women's and Children’s A Ll inoty THOSE NICE g e e A Chboolate ooln avenus has returne rom: N ¥ , Mass., and Laurel beach, Conn, cola ‘ Llu Lucas and Miss Mary C. Lucas & WHIPPLE l!ll 6. E. HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding where they hue been Nathan A. Gibbs. The families of Frank A. Robinson n éamp, ‘on the South . Biuft and Feed 86 (0 93 WATER sT. ‘Block Island. GEORGE 8. DRAPER, Prop. ' £ Richards of Broad- Have Just recelved the chofcest way Snd Sile R o s Mne of Tmported Cordials, consistin Benedictine, Chartrouse, Creme Menthe, Absinthe, Forbiaden ' Frust, Maraschtno, Maraschino Cherles, Or= ange Ciracoa, Moet & Chandon’s White. Seal, Hennessey's one and thres stam Brandy, King Willlam, Black and ‘White and Dew Scotch Whiskey, Jameson's one and thres star Irish | Coatey’ Plymouthy and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 'TREET. Tanqueray, Burnett's Tom end Melde' is i d i the fiest 14 fo 20 BATH S 2 Sloe Gin, C. & C. Ginger Ale, Bass Ale R T (Tormerly Chapmas'a) and Burke's Stout, E in's Cock< day of each menth on all de- posits made on eor before the 10th. Deposits sent by mail given immediate acknowledgement and careful attention. best assortment of Full line of Lagen Clgare talls, and _the American Wines. Telepbone 10. aprid Special bottled at brewery, Tobacco, and Groceries. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. y1ne 'Phone 144-2. Az;..mmm of :;!nl- A. D. S. . ALL CEREAL COFFEE P ly 10c a Ib. The n.:u: Lofn E Ir::l ba. Bargams LIlR;IIY TE: STORE ¢ Granite Fron 12 T 4 Shetucket 8t, Nerwich, Conn. Shelf Oil Cloth, per yard... GAS PLATES Mid-Summer Sale OF LATEST Sheet Music * AT LOWEST PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY —at— A Low Priced Refrigerator which keeps ice and Tood better than the fancy finished refrig- erators for which you pay double Refrigerator Here is & plainly finished, ehars coal lined box made of soft plhe _ which does not crack. It is dou- ble boxed, has double covers, gal- varled steel lining and other in- portant features which we would be pleased to show you. Prices: No. 2 Domestic $8.75, Neo. 8 lom‘fi_slc $10.50 No. 4 Domestic $1250 Spcelal discount fok cash. wickless, $4.00 WASH BOILERS Na. 7 Copper Bottom, worth $1.50 . v L $1.25 No. 8 Copper Bottom, worth $1.76 $1.50 Yerrington’s Temple of lm 49 Main Street. CIGARS man House, 4-25¢, 50-$2.98 TOBACCO Large stock, fresh goods from ¢ ., factory. 3-26¢ Above prices today only. SPALDING’S, Tel, 823, 57 Frankiln Strast Jy8ld Opp. Bulletin, FRUIT JARS 55c Mason Jars, pints, per dozen ... 40c 60c Mason Jars, qu.m. p.r dozen ... 45¢ 900 E. Z. Seal (large mou‘h) per dozen . 7 E. Z. Seal (large m-uth) per dozen .. THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street 1y30a Have You Noticed the lnmuod Travel? t =ood weather and like to get out into e of our DENTISTRY The dental business estal by 5 '}Q b:.conul uw *"“ ForalDesignan ol lower| 555 BEE T PRUGHLY i MAHON!Y BROS., Flllu Avenue. For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, w C_cd Strget. ——OPEN— Del-Hoff Cal the most value for your can give It to you In m"“."“—m. DIBGLE, 46 Wnfl-‘t e

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