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£ A NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, 'SEPT EMBER 10, 19101. : Genuine Export Beel| @lhe fBu1letin, NATIVE MILK-FED VEAL . g Not h, Saturday, Sept. 10, 1910. WITH LIVERS AND SWEETBREAD o oSy P BAND'S A-1 SAUCE VARIOUS MATTERS MAJOR GRAY'S INDIA CHUTNEY | st Nicholas of Tolentineo is hon- ROCKY FORD MELONS ored today by Italians. SWEET JERSEY WATERMELONS | .1 or household moods this week at Pnu"e Illd Pitkle 49 Maple street—adv, There were numerous visitors to PEARS PEACHES PLUMS | yonesan park on Friday. TOMATOES PEPPERS ONIONS GHERKINS CAULIFLOWER There will be much buy SPICES AND HERBS books and supplies today. Somers Bros. septid ng of school After September 15 no bonfires will be permitted without a permit. Buyers have heen about the country this week in the endeavor to secure sheep pelts. n.- Kmm Miss Katherine G. Lambert, manu- facturer of bhair goods, at Mabre: has removed his oifice fo | 77 °f P 21 Broadway, Wauregan Block| ~ = = ... $lours—2-4, 3-8 p. m. Sundays—|1giana write home of delig —2-4, - ¥ land w ot elightful d 8. Te. o sepld | ang chilly nights. Selectmen in the surrounding towns are repairing the roads damaged by recent heavy ral Take your laundry to O. K. George, Franklin street. All work done in the best possible manner and at reasonable prices.—adv Some Connecticut tow exhibits of model voting the are having »oths for coming elections, The fall time card of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad will go into efl October 2. A stereopticon lecture at the Central tist church Sunday evening on Four World Conquerors.”—ady T Fastern Connecticut Holy Cross students have returned to Worcester t ning of the college year on Doctors recommend Arch Support New London Horticultural so- Ehoes have voted to hold a chrysan- Why suffer with Rheumatism and | show this fall. ¥ a egetables will also figure in_ the ferguson & Charbonneay, | ... .. — ... . .. uits Strained Cords of the feet? FRANKLIN SQUARE. s S me of Sa ana JUST RECEIVED| o s cialty with same hig a new importation of excellence as of old White Castile Soap |, = > oo o 10c a cake at Some “,‘ cliiiitls’ ey biokman DUNN'S PHARMACY,| » sussceiver teminds mhe nutecin 50 Main Street, )t the famous “Yellow day,” which -— - — ights were needed at noonday. At the Central Baptist ch, Sun- day morning, Rev. P. C. Wright will on “Incitements to Our Ime- nediate Tasks.” In the evening he will give a k on “Four World Conquero; ple that a Norwict the Mrs. L, B. Hubbell, was the first wo. man in America to make a successtul speak t ereor of Plainfield, and Frank Gregory Hoh- o the gas ranke, the worlds best|MSn of Georgetown, Conn, the mar- . s Hot t riage to take place at the residence rooking e. & hot weather neces- | 2 of Mrs. Allen Dav Flat Ro. * nd always “a friend indeed, in | Sy s at Flat ¥ | time of need.” You ought to see o 2 e e tes, quality ges built for| The Connecticut company has issued @iscriminating purchasers. Better look | the new reduced rate tickets to the at the Humphrey Insta Water | 5chool child The form of the tick- Heater, also the Ruud Hea‘er, when|©' f0r the school vear is white, and you ca | they are in the usual book form. The e not good after the prese r. The conductors of the road ar Gas & Electrical Dep’t,, |insiricics not'to receive any ot tast| year's tickets. 821 Main Street, Alice Building. e aug1sd Low Rates to California. unset Man” will be here n to call and tell you The soon. Ask b about Callfornia and the low rate Address J. H. Glynn, N E. A, 170 | Washington street, Boston.—adv | The Sanitary Wall Coating ...\ % o0l davgr | and Mrs Mass., returned Thursday afterno Easily applied to any interfor sur was delayed owing to the face whether plaster, brick or wood se of smallpox was disc boat and the steamer in quarantine until 7 o'clock morning. The mayor said had heen greatly improved FRED . CADWELL, 7 Wator Street PERSONAL Mrs. George H. Spaulding has gone 10 Rochester, N. Y. for a stay. James E. Hart and family have taken apartments in The Marion, 326 Main Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frink of Ston- ington attended the Norwich fair on Miss Ruth Loring has heen spend- al days with Mrs. Fernando Wheeler at Stonington. Noyes Palmer and Seth N. of Stonington made an auto trip to the fairs in Norwich and Hartford. burn of New in Norwich to attend the fair. Miss Florence Ellis of Westerl: relatives and friends Miss Marion Lathrop has Miss May Wheeler of the Road where at Lafayette college coming year. s a caller in Nor- and also attended the end of September, Trading Cove. has refuoned witness of the Passion play rned to her home PUSHED RUSTY NAIL THROUGH HIS FOOT. Thomas P. Kapturkie Injury as he z Received a Jumped from a superintending a barn on the We: jumped off Dr. D. J. Sha- 10 cauterized t FELL FROM TREE, GETTING HARD BUMP. Arthur R. Parker Received Bad Cut on Head and Suffered Concussion of the | Wednesday trimming a ons are out for the marriage | striking on and shoulder. unconscious, and Dr. was called eived a bad cut on the head was reported muc Trip of Putnam Phalanx. lanx and their who will make | had been made, allowed the case to |a number of fine pictures of this ) from Hartford, t school | when it will leave at 10 a Guests from Norwich. Ambrose R. Taaffe about forty rela 2 reception to | il et faitaks igr White and sixteen shades | ' .\ iy o mieans e | Ficnis freshments Kelly of Nor- Only Kind He Speaks. will addres: Store open Saturdey Evenings until| trip, 8 o'clock, : septida CLOSING LECTURE. | T | Season at Pine Grove Camp, Niantic, ! Will End Sunday. | We Serve the Bes! ¢ test s IE e o rtic, Conn., on & h‘the nist F nday w morning and afternoon s Mr. Nicholson served ths c on in July of this vear ¢ Aug. 9, under the auspi- association. A pleas- the is that the La- ve heon between The ser ICE CREAM and CAKE in the city in our Ladies’ Grill there was no_trace of the persons who robbed th uckner fur store some ne Wednesday night. Three win- WAUREGAN HOUSE, The Parksr -Davenpori Co , Props. and M, Bruckner latme: ALet: Sir to the value of $1,800 or $2,000 were | taken yme had not been made up, rs were belng made, and or two ponyskin coats were made reported that The Norwich Nickel & Brass [ Tableware, Birthday Gift. and Mrs. A. A. Guil Chandellers, Yacht Trimmings ; Plsatay syehing ra e and such things Refinished. ||| ... Guile's Virthday, Mr €9 te 87 Chestnut 8t. Norwiei, Gonn | \V/008AT e TSt i wctee sented her with a gold h and jewsl “‘v‘ YOUR ream and cake were served. Worked Red Cross Degree. Watches and Clocks Repaired | .. “\7ii "%000%0 200 o e Flavour” 1 | vice are held at Jadies Aid| buflding, eversone can be made | comfortak | | No Trace of Burglars. . cream should soften it a not enough to excuse the teeth f - sends rich quite so cheerfully adnlts must digestion of foods of various . for this food is par- aking and that helps give nating flavour. Grape-Nute degrae was worked in fine form by the officesy o Wy commandery, K r . the Red Juairdaw 25-27 Franklin Street. NEW CHARTER COMMITTEE BUSY | Weekly Meetings to be Held and the New Haven Charter Will be Discussed at Next Session—Public mission were in attendance at the |ment. Hibberd R. Norman: Des meeting, the first since the summer |JWeS plan of government and a dis- fice of Hibberd B. Norman, assistant | charities and civil ser clerk of the superior court, and for | Tirreil, three and a half hours the commis- | At the next meeting it sion wrestled with their task., It was | to discu: decided to hold meetings every Fri- |city of New Haven, as submitted by day evening, and later on there will be | Judge Mathewson of New Haven, vice, Henry A. Each member ‘of the commission | of government. The commission made reports upon different topics at | is putting much time and thought in- the meeting Friday evening, as fol- | to their task low Finance, Charles H. Haskell; | their draft i CRIMINAL SUPERIOR COURT SPENT NIGHT HERE. H. Macdonald Received Many Prac- tical Ideas from Convention at Brus- Savoy Given a Year in Jail for Assault —Case Against J. H. Hall Nolled— Friday morning at the opening of | § the eriminal superior court th ‘ommissioner James ate Highway Judge Burps regarding the case | convention of roads which was held inst Fred Stamm. who is charged | at Brussels, ju#t now making his with having placed obstructions on the | annual fall ‘inspéction of th | | track of the Montvitlle electric r tate. He is accompanied by his but 1o action was taken. istant, C. G. Nichols, and has al- William Savoy was then presented, dy_examired some of the roads in charged with stabbing Etta Bird of | Windham county and today will 100k New London in_the one | over roads in New London county. He of the eyes in the spent Friday night in this city and dur- of the woman of June ing the evening was seen by a repre- colored. Before sentencing Savoy, | sentat The Bulletin and ques- Judge Burpee said that the man could | tioned in regard to his recent trip given thirty years for the crime, | abroad. and this made the colored fellow | Mr. Macdonald was reluctant about wince. The state attorney did not ! giving out anything for publication,|on consider the affair serious enouzh for { but was finally prevailed upon to make | follows i | a_ state prison sentence and he was given a vear in jail eral countrie Novaks on Trial. he attended and a few of the conditions A jury was then selected for the |he noted on his travels. His itinerary trial bf the case against Mr. and Mrs, | ncluded the countries of Bngland, Peter Novak, charged with the theft cotland, Ireland France, Germany, from the pe of Daniel Finn on August 12. They pleaded not guilty. Daniei Finn was the first witness, 1 he stated that he lives in Mont- | ville, havir been In this country 36 rs and for ten years he has been e Montville elec- he visited, the congrees 1 of hi tematic s broad. His findings wers of > value of the h e hway improvement foreman on t Joreman on the Montville elec- | i;"(hiy country and the mode of pro- e T o | canure. andptaa, subactaily Intt : Vermont road. On August 12 he ticut, vet, Mr. Macdonald stated, he|BEmback received many | I hinte that will & from " New Londsn. hasfi be taken advantage of vak, who asked him to treat and they | ¢ L‘.‘z‘-‘,‘;”:}‘,'j of the roads in Grea went to a saloon. After drinkir e R enent fo cxcolat Novak asked him to his home and he € e | | nan $1 for drinks | there. Beer and whis- | H | | | | | serves to keep the 1 mperats climate the year| 1 the cool n r advantag ¥ are favored with a regular rainfall, W weré secured, the witness. drink- | two small glasses of beer and the ts, serve fur- on, Tn addi was put away by the Novaks et L ak went out and got mor er and trees along the highways, and | AR various means are adopted to protect | 1ple talked in a Stranse | the roads, such as & different method | ana powerful came over to- the wit- | Of, RISCRIDE their horses o ihat the| { wear on ihe streets is even. the adop tion of very wide tires and what was especially noticeable was the treatment ss and took the wallet co ring the money away from him and gave it to her husband, who hurried away vak called and denied taking | anq maintenance rather than to con- She then threw he witness out bodi- | captration of travel. Here the liceman be e house with | ypa oeh 12 . i - “:"' , fc 1 front | gvigence Above all, though, was their ten, it was shown one re 1ized hea with various su case, Bitar Wiieh | system has resolved itself to the care the money, although she admitted Finm | gtruc St S i i s was as at her b She { fact that there is but very little ma- money found on her was mo earned. At 110 her cross exam tion was not concluded, but court was adjourned at that time until next Tuesday morning, to Judge Bur- pee to leave for his summer home at | Respecting the convention.at Bru Twin Lakes, in Litchfield county sels, to which he was appointed as a Geer Gets Bonds. delegate from the state of Connectic . ¥ in | by Governor Weeks, and which In the case against Y G 1d which which the bonds were increased to §3,- | attended by delegates from every cfv 000 on Thursday, bail w ilized country, luding far-off Japan, on Friday by Eliza D. Geer a Commissioner Macdonald expressed the | W. Dart and the accused utmost satisfaction. he thing that | hi$ liberty. subject to c laft the deepest impression on hie mind | S was a counterps n miniature, of EHIE €3ce Netisd | every road that has existed since In the pen with the other prisoners ry. is covered an on Friday H. Ha exhibited not only with fraud rence was held be- | conditio cross sections a tween counsel and Judge Burpee, who, | which the several upon being informed that restitution Mr. Macdon ch rery work done there, all work be- e by hand labor, which is so a_ str comparison between methods and ours can hardly be the made. d se be nolled and Hall left the courtroom Mr. Macdonald sald t with his counsel 131160 SWIER: ThbADEsent: o o n this state and was hopeful fc ASYLUM STREET GRAVEL future. Some time in the near future BANK DEEDED TO CITY |he intends to adopt portable plants, s leotri which will greatly facilitate the con- Piot of Land 336x212 Secured by Nor- | UTNCUOD Worlke that is going on in wich After $1,800 Had Been Paid. | jotos Turther to extend the granl oras J. A. Cloran has deeded to the city | terial in the towns t mselves. Fe of Norwich a parcel of land in Asy- fs In favor of pushing forward lum street, adjoining the property of movement which will provide a| William Bode, it being the gravel bank tem of shade trees wherever over a year ago decided to buy on the | possible 1 installment plant T'he contract had been made by the public wor com- | WILL MEET AT and t he wa | pay $75 a month with the privilege of EASTERN POINT. owning the property if desired when . ad been paid New England Section of National| unou as paid to Mr. Clor Electric Light Association Convenes | the payment at the end of A Tuesday. The land has a fro R 2 st on the street and runs back [ The New F »t. There has been a considera- | tional Elect i | i land section of the Na- c Light association will ave its annual convention at the amount of gravel taker efrom by the city for various uses and on it | Griswold, at Eastern Point, next s located the portable stone crusher ,],)W cony "\\.‘4»1\ will b »y\m on Tues { owned by the city. T remains a | MOrNing at 10 a. m. and will continue R aniibs of Vel which can | Wednesda . Alex- the tract of land will still be | Gas and ric_company is president le for building lots, If desired. | 0f the association and will receive the membars o MORE OIL RECEIVED The associ FOR THE CITY STREETS |sured th imittee that th o present at the Griswold Last Tank for the Season Has Been After a short business session How- Received—Work on Platt Avenue |ard Corning of the Bangor Raihway bt Electric company of Bangor, M - will read a paper on The Advantage: heir arrival Tuesday 1 is compe Of these, About as- T las 2 oil for the city |of & Uniform System of Rate Makir by the public works department and | ¢S by L. D. Gibbs, superintendent of | ; At 420 |advertising for the Idison Electric| cure not only 18, HOW OB he CERSERS aWRtINE 1t | company of Boston, will closa the busi- | bles § tied. The oiling of Chestiut strect | ness for the day. in the afternoon the members will journey to Fort ‘Wright The feature of the occasion will b Will be completed, after which several of the most jmportant streets in the city districts will probably be looked atter. The building of the Platt avenue | FAe sewer was star on Friday by the public works department and this will be hustled along as p It is belleved quite a little ledge will be encountered in this we ises will be in- izurated with further reading, this me a paper on Special and Decora- | tive Strest Lighting. by J. A. Hunne- well of the Lowell E poration of TLowel Levin J. Chase nesday’s ex cord, N RETURNS HERE TODAY. ¥, Tilectric compe e il | every F. E. Dowe Closes His Stors at Watch | {050 the grosramme with paper on | Hill for Season, | An executive sassion in the after- el [ noon will mark the finale ar the con F. F. Dowe expects Lo cluse his store | vention on Mastuxet terrfee, Watch #91, Sat- | st urday morning; after which he will i {oors i dites cwihiol; e North Stenington Democrats. &1 Dove -iu" bn th | 1he gemocra North Stonington | not the oldest, business r held their annual caucus in the town Wateh Hill For thirty-f | bad T sday nilght and nomin i has been established in a ticket for the ensuing term. Fol- | the resort, Mr. Dowe ren |lowing are the nominess: Selectmen, | Watch Hill in its infancy, and since | Leonard Main and E. Frank Bution; 1875 has seen s rapld growth and | assessor orge Miner, for three yes protonnced changes grand jurors, Geor Pendicton and | During his Jot av at the il { William Stuart: sehe mittee. Hor Mr. Dowe hax made many friends agl | man Main and Georse A. Pendieton Aequaintances, who all hope that he |anditor., Herman - Main: const will continue his business therc for | Willim Nye and Herbert Bill; tree|troubls, many more years . warden, Leonard Main. in the hause” o ; T Women's Hair The Lee & Osgood Co. Knows of a Preparation That Makes Hair Fascinating Parisian Sage is the ideal hair tonic and beautifier of the present time. It is compounded on the most ad- vanced scientific principles, and noth- ing on the market today can compare Ingidents in Society Mrs. Burrill W. Hyde of Broadway has returned from a three weeks' stay at Block Island. M”f, Sarah L. Huntington of Rrong- . way has returned from spending the Meetings Later. summmer at Fisher's Island. BOSTON Saturday Specials Today we offer special items from all depart- ments which will in- ferest all. Will you be among these fo fake advantage of these special values? 5 l;llleswl-‘lore‘nce Littlefield n‘t;‘ s,.r;ng- eld, Mass,, Mise Am: All the members of the charter com- | Galveston plan of municipal sovern- | . Dowe of Summc eoecr = AMY It accomplishes so much more than the ordinary anickly, that users are astonisned. Parisian Sage kills 1 germs and eradicates dandruff in two ‘weéeks, or money back, Parvisian Sage stops itching of the scalp and split or money back. or taxation as BDDUER 10 | Dave Mar r Acanl B g em o ation as applied avid have respite, on Iriday evening, at the of- | Norw Frederic. W. Cary. public|spend the winter in Norwich. Mrs. Harriet S. Blackmar of Tread- proposed | way avenus has returned from spend- tiie proposed charter of the | ing several weeks in New York state. falling hair, " Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Pratt of public mectings for the purepose of | which is supposed to be the most up | Broadway have returned from spend- getting the feeling of the people in |to date charter hereabouts, combining | ing August at the Mohican, New Lon- the matter. all the best features of the many plans | don. it has become @ prime favorite with women of refinement. Sage gives Iustre to women’s hair and makes it Leautitul. 1t makes the hair grow lux- uriantly; it is the daintiest and most refreshing hair dressing that science has produced, and has not a particle of grease or stickiness in it. A large bottle of Parisian Sage cosis but 50 cents at The Lee & Osgood Co. and druggists with the Auburn hair fe on every pack- fascinating Mrs. John E. Vaughn and children of and from now on until | McKinley avenue returned Friday from : x completed they will | spending the summer at their cottage public utilities, Herman Alofsin 2d; |have a busy time. at Pleasura Miss Corinna K. White, who BUSINESS BEFORE THE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER been spending the summer vacation at wich, has returned to Gardner, Me., to resunie teaching music and drawing in the public schools. her home in Ni everywhere. Safe Medicine for C Foley’s Honey and Tar is a safe and effective medicine for children, does not contain oplates the genuine ¥ Honey and Tar in the yeliow package. Lee & Osgood Co. Norwich friends are interested in the Trial of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Novak. | sels. ok e S L daughter of Mr, Browning, recently of Norwich, now of > was | . Macdonald of New Haven, who hag| Brooklyn, N, Y., returned Thursday by a conference between —counsel and |lately returned from the international| WAy of the Canadian Rockies from an trip to Califor Mrs. Charles L. eight months et ;| Mrs. George A. Damon of Brooklyn on roads Of) the dalightful sightseeing rips to many points of in- terest on the Pacific slope Binful of Soft Coal. in the cellar There has been placed of the city hall 150 tons of soft coal for use in heating the building this winter. It is belleved this will be sufficient to last until next summer. OPEN HOUSE CROQUET. CLOAK DEPARTMENT Big Reduction on Coats, Suits, Waits, Etc. Eight More Games Played with H. Simpson Losing. Handsome Bed of Salvia. Much attention is being attracted by the handsome bed of salvia in the yard about the City Fields has reason to be proud of. In the Open House croquet tou rere eight game: Madras Waists, W. H. Simpson beat S sizes 34 and a small lot—Today 150 a brief statement relative to the sev- | Simon Iimback heat The Standing. LR Women's White Dresses, beautifully pink, value $5.00—Today $3.00. ‘Women’s Dimity ures, value $6.00—Today $3. Wash Coats, values up to §3.98—Today $1.98. gium and Holland, and practically | McMahon time was spent in a careful | Avery iy of the road con- | W. . Simpson . Dresses, neat fig YOU ARE MISTAKEN if you assume that because your » him and although | Whitney content with thie | Whaley Drake Friswell nnec- | Colberg cclor and white, values up to $8.96— Today $5.00. Blackburn Simon have the convenience of a bank vears sizes, neat stripes, trimmed with solid colors—Today $1.48. Many small accounts are more dasirable than one large one. Let yon among Himes Cobb 1ds moist, | Geel All Departments of Banking. Muslin Underwear Dep't. French style, trimmed, extra qual- value—Today 39%. Robes, high and amoroidery Alofsin The Ihamu_ll;a}ll Trust Ca, Shetucket St., embroidery Norwi:a, Conn. MANY AT CLAMBAKE. i trimmed, good quality muelin, value 98c—Today 78¢. | Thames River Fishermen Have Large Number at Outing. NOTICE! er mill situated at the branch Ladies’ Long White Skirts, lace and trimmed, regular price $1.25 At Kitemaug on Thursday about one hundred and fifty people assembled to| open every Wednesda KING QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN. Patent Leather, Gun Metal an Calf, $2.50 and $4.00. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street. Children’s Rompera, 1 to 5, regular price 39¢— Tocay 25¢ each. fishermen at their annual clam. bak: and the affair began at about 9 o'clock, moment the first body of and from the Sold only by Glove Department 2-Clasp Kid Gioves, Today 85c. 2-Clasp Lisla 3, value—Today 18e. g00d things to eat and all voted it the Telephone, Buy Pickling Onions of RALLION S0 as to_accom- e those who went from Norwich There were present though this was not, as previous ported, a gathering of politicians consisting of sand- Neckwear Department Linen Oel- Embroidered 25c—Today 12Ve. Lawn Handker- Today 12Vc. any compliments from all sides FUNERAL. hard Turner. 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, Richard Turn 50c values—Today 15¢ of New cough Wednesday five Men's Furnishing Dep't. good assortment value—Today 15¢ each. age of two yea 86 Union street of patterns, attendance, rector ficiated, and there was o large Poe Carey, New up-fo-date cuiiing k Lisle Sox in value 50c—To- Moan's best quality bearers were day 3% a p rett. this season's pat- ane solld colors, value 25¢ Today 17¢ a pair. Mer's Funcy The Plaui-Cadden Co., /Jewelers and Silversmith ., Established 1872, charge of arrangements. Short Shrift. Yorkshireman wus standing next iative of the Red R the second day of the Blackpoo! PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING 211 sizes, value 50c—Today to o stanc quickly in these pari think it is. an Notion Department Why, mate, only | Marker with $-inch post and niekle for home dressthak- e Today 25c each. was tried and sentenced to Six | | months ground the charge ) visible means of support.” { Advertiser a neessity “Vagrancy; White Bias Seam ent width, 12-yard pieses, 15¢ valuep— Business Gollege Established 29 Years CURES PIMPLES QUICKLY. will be | Simple Resmedy That Clears Skin Todhys Ko ene Quickly of All Eruption: For several Osgood Co, Wash Goods Department best quality, rd lensthe, usuale e done the biggest bus- on= article Educational in its Methods, Progressive in its Efforts, Highly Moral in its Tone, Progressive in its Teachmg, Dress Ginghams, Seals, in 10 and 20 Iy 12%c a yard—Today, 9c a yard. selling Hokara, friends in Norwich. has been found to be il minor skin trou- | blackheads, compiexion | not comnulete, nsually day, 12Vac a yard. gun practice and drills. A banquot will | chronic ec in_the ovening. | has yet and solicits only such patrons as able to hold the o he found any form of wound will be morally high positions for will be fitted mentally. cous membrane that Hokara does not | heal, and its action is so instantaneous that those who lighted with it right Tn spite of its ur shirts and value 25¢ @& i yard—Terday, 15¢ a yard. from the start. APPLICATIONS made to us for office help, but lack of material ONEY 20" ot e ithea Kitchenware Department tin (ops, small sizey se—Todayy Jelly Tunblers pint size, regular 19¢ a dozen. Swift's Pride Laundry Soap—Todayy you don not think It does can afford to try it on this plan EVENING CLASS Starts Monday, Sept. 12 Individual Insiruction Throughout, W. E. CANFIELD, A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcotic. TODAY ONLY —Twe Screens for the regular price of oney Any of our Wood or Metal Window Today, one-half price. The Reid & Hughes Co, We Recever Furniturs and De wRMAS Window saved her lit- s: “Our little bronchial trou- tle boy contracted a sevel ble and ot cure him I gave him Foley's Honey have great red the congh as well as the chok- ix and he got well | | Tar "Phone 136-2. and we are never without it Lee & Oagned Co,

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