Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 2, 1911, Page 7

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g{i&fi: nearly - ¢ pre with rain mtfl ! Vi le winds, and on Friday partly X to overcast weather, with slow- 1y ‘temperatures. A rare priviligs thus broughi state, g:.u making ® Batost 13 Towiat 38 : it nen mu— and ighes! , lowes . among women 1 why the myrtle a Cure Compatiaiing. or g ’ @s nurses. = The | iere all winter, for records kept dur- * New Styles for S; Predictions for Wednesday: Fair and e ey 1 i U o InABence| 1ol e o T e, e your e = ‘warmer; westertv winds. A date for this vicinity is October jand be sure you get the kind you ask showi won't feed your plants Wednesday's weather: As predicted. [ S¥2Wilg rooms, workers' conferences, Reonis by | 20 and the earliest spring ate"Rorn {g; Hufisle gu-dus Fie conlgn e OUR g A all winter. g e g mas, t-the Cent / ‘surgical skill, o Ube Surgecnis Raite nad Tre tor. |is mbout “MP'M T % wn. M ane il e or Asked to Aid Mohogan Church, | turs, the acetor and his bills, dicest weaves and colori A notice was given in the First Marsden of Western Turkey. |church Sunday, asking for contribu- |f. ' » M Earl £ the speakers at the com- | tions towards the repairs in the Mo- |J+ m P‘c"a! m“?“ % ! Selection s e, Nt P hret | besasent. b0’ the wimer "onsccioy 28 1| pyRaMID DRUG COMPANTY, 266 || —is sdvantagen an [rs. [arsden, who rst een sen' o e of churc! in a X this vicinity. % ; Mieh: §| can secure mu::l':rm’r'. { e T that cannot be duplicated lflub-ndh-he was stationed for Social Evening. : over, yeu can Nave It m 'n_:q need food. / flmun.s gots.. Wit J’ Rigen 3 5 speak n inkling of power ; ——J%-%'M‘—".fi may 1:!’ cssed rm:bfla! dncflpflm T f 0 Sets. | Of thm of them. 3 g 5.37 6.25 2 . eading ‘speake; the jubilee 5.38 5 7.40 00 makes them green | & E i Bt 16:08 i i §s§ IPTS ‘EE & 40 618 | 6.42° |lafi..30|| 1113 somery. She is ‘winnibg Marsovan, where their| Apout fifteen friends of Miss -flm = s sfier Sixh wacer & 1a fow personality and rare intellectual gifts. o broad minded, large | White met at her home at Peci’s Cor- ) Chan at the height of the seassn whew ¥ gfl, which is followed by flood tide. She is one of the editors of a new fl‘mfll and evangelistic | ner Saturday evening for a social dressmakers are aM busy. 10.cents and 25 cents ?;.:'::.‘fi:,’fi e ch Ever Gifted as ;hll:,nlltof:t Mar- tlmei. R:llrelhmanu ece served and s S - peo lusic and made N - : GREENEVILLE have had & wide circulation. y ‘one of thelr trips, when | quickly ang. pleasantly. o DS . - We Extend. An hg& n & s — est_hook, Western Women in Eas the villages, Mrs. it s s U BVIII Oll Atténdance at Public 8chool—Many | Lands, has been used as a mission jusband made & val- ) Local Gleanings. —to visit our Silk and Dress at Spelling Bee at Long Society | study lexlboox a.mon women of every | uable archaeological discovery in the Olmsted S. Peck.of Plain Hill was Department this week .nd view Sohool—Notes. denomination during the winter and -hm of an inscribed historic stone| g “Cojchester Tuesday with friends. = new fabrics. Th few hints: . # & phenomenal sale. As a|which has been acknowledged as - 3 \ y ; The average attendance ~af the|Speaker she has a peculiar sl;:n,l: unique. y acath. Mrx|. A local resident moticed a yellow YAHTIG HAPPEHINGS. Greeneville school for the month. end- | ¥hich never o SapE o butterfly with black spots among her Ay ing_February 24, was 95.47 per cent, | forcetul R Marden b ComstantinoDie: | house plants Wednesday. Local Man Goes to, Cornell—~Cast of Tl\ N S lk perfect. ' There was but. one case of where she has been devoting herse P D Singing Scheol Fumd' € New 1 S 5 3 tardiness. In the same month in 1911 | Teas! a far-reaching settlement work in thel .. & & Tracy of Bleomfeld is i : in heart of the city. Greeks, Arabs, Ar- . C. y Box Paper, plain and decor= | the percentage was 89.5. perfect, with ™ e, ATabe, Ar:|visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| George Gurt, who has been em-| . icn Naky & Pads. N Books, Ink,|tRe past month, while last vear thers . —_— moved his goods to Ithaca, N. Y. | ®¥ard | very pretty designs, inelud- ads. Note- s, Ink. We,e 206. ' The attendance- in the Ve Dr. Mary Riggs Neble. e et Mrs. Fred Hazard has returned to | where he ls taking a course in but. ing three wizes of dots—all Moucilage, Glue, Post Card |rlous srates for the montn T e | ey Nl o o e | O e tarden is ihe mother of Dr.|her home on Plain Hill, after a few | ter making in the dairy department of 408 pev Spring shades—idey . = = i lue af % as Agnes' White of West Town m d C “d s 97.32; room 9, perfect in attendance |the fullest measure of her surname. Who 3 1910 was sent out to be asso. street is confined to her home by ill- hospital and i 13, per cent. 94.94; room 8, perféct in| In early years her education was ciated with the large Mr. and_Mrs. Benjamin Whitehead | ness. atiendance 38, et cont perfact $7.15: | conducted in Miss Willard'a school in T O T e has & mess|and two children of Huntington ave-| John Haus of Willimantic was in Berlin, Germany. After returning to m [I'Il f" f[alk[m swam :g:xln g;r;‘:crt&:;.'l‘a ?;t:;d:,ncpeeri%qpf; this country she went to the Univer- | sage to deliver, md a most forceful ';e.‘:m"fl"fl:‘:‘ Tuesday to Morse ayenue, | town We.dnudayE attendance 17, per cent. perfect 97.30, sity of Coiorado and there won her way of presenting it. ingers Entertained. At | Pongee Siik, Jacquard waa 290 | 27 inches wide, in five lun'd.-' ayard | some designs and colorings i y_a.re:u.l 800d value at 29¢ a tardy 1; room 5, perfect in attendance After spending the winter with her | Monday evening at the home of | At | “Jacquard Tussah” Sfik. 27 12, per cent. perfect 96.15;, room 4, E % son, Benjamin Whitehead, Mrs. White- | Howard Bishop he entertained the inches wide, neat figures and ) ] pelr_'rrect ’lngoat(endancse "eln per’ cent. | APPOINTED ORGANIST IN MORTON F. PLANT 'é?i‘fm"‘:fx reht‘nrned to her home in n:«émbe‘rm uxehcn:t '1?; Da‘vt"l letxb ayard m in eight of the leadi: erfect ro ect in at- $25,000 . ville, Mas: ett’s sin, school e singing of a eA80; "u"“ s I II t Br m fendance 21, per cent. ‘perfect 97.14: LARGE BOSTON CHURCH. GAVE B30 T FLND —_— - number of the selections from the nlmf'ago‘gqm:y:.a, room 4, primary, perfect in attend-|cparies Palmer Potter-Gets Appoint- | Received on Last Day, Making' Amount| Mr. and Mrs E. F. Stockett of |score of the singing school was great- ance 10, per cent. perfect 94.62; room (WITH PEROXIDE) 3, primary, perfect in attendance 22, ment at People’s Temple. per cent. perfect 100; room 2, pri- vs' Cleansing and Antiseptic, Softening| mary, perfect in attendance 13, pper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer Potter The end of the ten days' camp: Franklin spent Sunday at The Pines, |1y enjoyed by those present, whe ren- | ‘At | “Rough* FILEIAR the home of Mr. and Mre. G. A. Fuil- |dered them in fine voice. After a so- | Ste || NoyEn’ joelulor Sik 22 er of Veérgason avenue. cial hour the guests were seated at a | gyard | recommended for lervlu —_— —— e prettily decorated. table in the dining twelve of the most fashion- : of Dorchester are spending a short|for the securing by voluntary sub- el g Derfeck In attendance 1, per cént. pet- | Hme in. town, having formerly resided | scription 3100000 from the pecple of TAFTVILLE Sorves by the Bastess, Sisten by e ahio shades of the sesson. iy ey Tt poss Kindergarten, & m. pertect| MUk, Potter, who was formerly organ: | be located thers was brought to a close | Mesting of Missionary = Sccisty of | YOURS Idies: . At " | Rough Pangee Silk, 37 inches Large Jars 25 cents at kindergarten p. m., perfact in attend: | st of the Greemeville Congregational | Wednesdsy night, siicsass, Shngubce: | Congregational Church —Various | S0 Gl Bt Pioen | aveed | svon "By St At. p o1 - | men , een |- DUNN'S PHARMACY, | oo it ertect 5601 | Qo teecity, Has ricenty recsved | miea Bk Baapiige Yot In Soees et | i5Sng Salire oo 3 intment as o it t & mass meeting ch followed a s 5 . ’ Spelling Bee at Long Society. mpfg’:";,m;,,‘ mm,',"’t,t Golumbus | parade in honor of the event anmourice- m;l;h:nhtd}:- ::flt‘g-! lg‘iutl::ng) soclety Strawberry Mousse and Vanilla At | Cheney Bros' Foulard Sfik- 50 Main Street. There was a larse attendance at the | svenue and Berkeley street, {n Boston. | ment was made of the receipt of $25- | ficL 1% the barigre of the Congresa | Rocquefort and Neufchatel Cheese | 85¢ |ihe genuine ’m-m i spelling bee held at the Long Soclety | on the 15th a concert is to be given §,000 from Morton F. Plant, who sent a with the Dresidents Mea: Basnuel Boens Demmi-tasse ayard | quality—in twelve schoolhouse Wednesday evening and|inere by eighty voices who will sing |Check for that amount from Tiorida, [ Hee! in' the chale. The meeting opened patterna —!nlno choice de- the "occasion proved a most enjoyable Dudley Buck's dramatic legend, Don | where he is stopping. - | wifh "uinging and responsive reading, | Cheshire—Scott's Waverly tnn has b o g LT L g E n g Maunio, e securing of the above - Y o e ioksed €k B splei chance i the pupils, and the side led by Will- | ~ 3 potter was prominent In musical | sures the erection of the college in New | 10llowed by . praver. = Reports wera |Tpel, Hoeq (o Tve. 3oais (9 Cherles get_an’ exciusive dress pat- A ;- J|lam Evans won from the side led by | circles here and his many friends will | London. By the terms imposed by the | (000, 5 Tive “following pai were |the junction of the Connacticut’ com- » e Miss Alice McGill _In the contest for|ye pleased to learn of his new posi- | Hartford College club a site was.to be P e | atirs lides 1o varedare W = the older people, the side led by James | yion ; furnished by the city and the $100,000 | 1624 and proved most entertaining: |BAAMe Jnel Ao o atiblisnmens | All: Silk, Satin Messaline, for eve- A Timmins was victorious over the side secured. .The city donated $50,000 for | yi8 WOkt the U;:i:(n::yth?gh”' for many years. Mr. Martin takes |Ning and strest wear—the most eem- captained by Miss Miner. Songs by ANDMARK TO BE SOLD. 5 site and the $100,000 has been over- | 7% 1o % WerLRes LRIt 0 bhe SO | posnession in April. plote assortment of celorings to be e on, Mot waf oy g, and X iy A subscribed. An endowment fund Of | Gponing’ of Stanley Memorial School, found hereabout. The leading qual- : 3 e BT 2l Anderson rendered pleasing piano so- Mansion at ' Block lstand, | $2000.:000 is now to be looked for. Mrs. L. D. Packer; A Letier from T {ties—19-inch at Sde—80-inch st 780 ] 3 el 5 W danad o It at Cost of $125000, Under the tr, the City Court. on Howme Missions Mre, Samuel Bron: | COLBY—In New London: Gonn. Ten. | 35-inch at $1.00. . ) n| Hammer. tice. All the papers proved interest- | 25,1913, a son to Dr. and Mrs. Ieving > We make a specl ty nounced that a parents’ meeting will 3 A girl was presented before the city P Coiby, formerly of Westerly, R. L 2 — 3 ¥ % * be held towards the end of the term.| . yeq of the auctioneer was | 0Urt on Wednesday morning charged gg]e:tndm{::ggfifig; uax:dn ::3.‘,’. " f PRtaidi o arrine S aeviden e T S of Fine Dismonds at || fnaiines, 2,0 dscommed Sl he | ity Sh 008 heutios anaion "he | ith, ¥oing incoiignic ind, able o A e MARRIED. New Dress Goods to expect of the public sehool?” G, | Most pretentious house ever bullt on |or way continued & week and she was Funeral_ of Joseph Dugas. BROOKS—KINGBERGER—In. witen- [ INCW DII'eSS WO . || Warren Davis will be the principai | Block Island, Tuesday afterncon and | 158 NG9 GO0 0008 Coltin “Donglass | The funeral of Joseph D the | Ville, Feb. 23, by Rev. David|O"Don- Low Pfl e the principal | 4 “pomyier’ will be raised for bids A ap = brivirig nell, Frank Brooks of this city to i Ces. speaker and another speaker will be of the Salyation Army. The girl had | infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Du- A splendid showing of the pepules within a few days. It s a fojeclosure |poon living with her grandmother in|gas of Versallles, was held frof the | aise Annle Marle Kingberger of | g\ "0 4" White Shepherd Cheoks Ie secured later. Preston, but went to work for a fam- | home of his parents Wednesday after- | _ Fitchville. sale by the mortgagees, both of whom _ ORISR des. Fire on North Main Street. e e o Ieone |liy at ihe Fulls. Leaving there, she|noon. Services were conducted at St. | TURNER—FLETCHER—In _Norwion, |8l widths and gra . Phors was s shaall fie st the I mansion. The present owner is How- | pg3 gone to board with a Polish fam- | Joseph's church in Occum by the Rev. ‘eb. 11, by the Rev. F. Johns Bo- 27-inch at 19¢ ‘& yard entate, on the | 2rd Siade of New York and the mort- | 5y unti] she could get work Frederick DesSureault. Many friends Hanan, George- Bawird urner and n fl Bu Bs owned ‘by the Kelly estate, on the|gage in question was made April 1, 3 3 ey o g Wy o Miss Gertrude Fletcher, both of Cene 86-inch at 25¢c m yard 0 corner of Fourth and North Main | 1907, oo The Durial was in the Catholic| tral avenue. * 86-inch at 3% & yard streets, at 5.45 o'clock Wednesday eve- | Soarles mansion was bullt at a cost One Candidate Worked. matery MORRING Shd trigade of 1he & ' 44-inch st 59 a yara ning. The members of the local en- | of $125,000 by Edward Searles of | At the r communication of | famity asted as bearors. The ehila diod DIED. it 768 “ gine company responded and the blaze | Methuen, Mass. soon after he mar- | Somerset lo% . 34, F. and A. M., | on Monday. g RATHBONE—In Norwich, Feb, 28| 3 S & xee Was extinguished with little difficuity. | rfed the multi-millionaire widow of | on Wednesda: e didat. oo dder o lmys the Best... The fire Was caused by leaking Eay, | Mask Homeian of Ceifornin " The | 05 Wednsedsy evening: ofie candidats . Mary Tather Z‘éh;:le; widow of Jonri which wag ignited by a match. But| Searles tried of the place and went 0 2 Fugeral services = will be held at i ianti In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- | little damage was dope. to Great Barrington, Mass, It is 8 |1 Wemieorry aud omorL Master W.! Mrs. C. Wohlleben is recovering | “Ciiiion & Atiow's Tuneral patiors, i | Mohairs, Brilliantines and Sicfiane MANSHIP. ) R {landmark now and ean be seen for | i, k. TefteaBinbnts o OWINE| from an attack of grip. Main street, Thursday afternoon at|—a splendid assortment. 1 Turner-Eletcher. Marrisge. e work, refreshments were served in I o'clock Burial in Jewett City. CHAS. H. 'NICKERSON, b miles off shore as soon as Clay Head | the banquet hall. There was a num- o At B0c—36-inch Brilliantine fn bfeown L H. 3 On Wednesday the notice of the mar- | is rounded. It is always an object | her of visitors from Montville, Boston | i, TeICler of Slaters avenue was a | BAKDR—In Westerly, Feb. 28, Jv and navy. Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. riage of George E. Turner to Miss Ger- | of inquiry from visitors at the island. | and Washington. x visitor in Plainfleld Wednesday. S, ket ageq W phe : . A trude Fletcher was returned to the of- —— aOmthe, day at 1045 at the home ot |At 59¢—i4 and Si-inch Sician s fice of the town clerk, They were mar- BAKED-BEAN SUPPER Edward Kromo has returned home | *3/' ;™ g ughtor, Mrs, Reuben Austim, AIASE, Blvyr Suit BowE: z riel on Feb. 11 by the Rew F. . Bo- - HUNGARIAN BARON fro 8 vist With rSIAthiee 0 BiGaE) . Bresnvia fvenue. ' Burlal at Mont- | At 69c—Black and navy grounds, with » b annan. Mr. and Mrs. Turner are Te- " " \| o ville, Ct,, Friday at 1.3 hair-] stri siding at the home of the bride. The | Held by Universalist Ladies at Buoio- IO FOR THEVT P MCARTHY—In valdence, i S ; groom Is employed by the United States ingham Memorial. Pair of Brass Knuckles Found in His | nas" oy Eronior Main street, Ocoum, | “Bllen Segerson. widow of Mic At Mo—50-inch Black and Na&vy : Finishing company, and is well known . a E !een visiting friends in Provi- McCarthy, formerly of Norwich. Striped SicHllian. and has many friends here. A successful supper was held by Pocket at Police Station. dene Lol oL g ey B 25 _44-inch 1t — the ladies of the Universalist church dan&e -t_fl): Yd N. f%raxmd H. At $1. - fine qua ,w Local Notes. at the Buckingham Memorial Wed- | New York, March l—Richard Von| Many from Taftville attended the| 3tatlon Thursday. k Train d,“; Tis0. Mohair, striped novelty Miss Alice Malone of Central ave.|7esday evening with a large attend- | Arkevy, said to be a Hungarian baron | carnival in Shannon ball, at Baltic, At St _Marv's cemets h t ance. An excellent supper of baked |and a rich land owner, was arrested | Tuesday evening. CARD OF THANKS. T T oo hom & visit with| o T and cold meats was served, and | by & detective In the Hotel Plaza to- —— 8 good sum was realized. The com- |night on a warrant obtained by Jullo| Mrs Joseph Robinsah of Lyme] or ist artno s orait tes oid nephew | Cream Serges, strictly al woel, 8¢ . i mittee in charge of the arrangements |S. Jorrin, Cuban vice consul in this|spent Tuesday and Wednesday with | publicly thank the ladies of the Shel- | thes® prices: to ey rameriie Martin has returned | vas composed of Mrs. J. F. Card, Mrs. | city. It is charged that Von Arkevy |friends in the village. Fing Arms, the RonOrary bearérs, the 36-inch at 50 & yard spending a few days with Mrs. George | George Filmore and Mrs. G. W. Jen- stole two platinum crucibles worth e indly sent flowers. an i othe 44-inch at 7S¢ a Hourigan 6f Central ayenue. kins, who were assisted by the fol- | $900. 2\ p Henry Fontain Joseph Benoit, Jr., I¥ho were 20 kind fo Migs Harrie dur- yard dasiibaicid lowing waitresses: Misses Eleanor %‘h:hzignzartifn i:' tall and muscular :mdJ “‘thm@ft'& Brogenrd‘ware visitors | 178 &{’0{,}; S, HABRRIS, §0-inch at $1.00 & yard The TOT T Gebrath, Dora Jenkins, Marion Swan, {and detective had some trouble in | in Jewe on Sunday. 'MRS. J. C. BENJ. the home. of Mise Macy ‘s week at | puth. Rush, Mildred Gomstock, Flor- |arresting’him. : At palice beadquarters R ICES OF iy MIN. RS, Boswell avente. Refreshments were | ©0Ce Washburn and Mrs. Walter Bus- |2 pair of brass knuckles were found [ Miss Louise White has returned to BRNBST P. OLNEY. el Ny il Bontan b e reanrd | Sey, in his pocket, and an additional charge | her home on Merchants avenue after At 7So—42-inch Serge, cream srowsd with black bair-line. R social meeting was enjoyed. of carrying concealed weapons was|spending a week with relatives in ¥ entered. He-said that in | Providence. .00—52- black In addition to our-usual full e i FIFTH BIRTHDAY | | Tondon it wes permissible to carry tho e o o S A assortment of the finest Meats| i city Mission acknowledges with | Obse L e he G noc]. Tewis Filger. wnd Joseph Monerxe : line. Pt e e ch 8 - rved by James L. Dygert, Who know 1t was an.infraction of the law | went pickerel fishing in the early pert . . J that the markets afford we have | from the: following pessons ad oreass Gave Party to Friends, YL Lk Jiome = a0 156 Main Street, French Serges, striotly all wool, in ORANGES from Indian Ri izations during the month of Fehruar: ‘”"' $1,600 st Poker and Roulette. | 5ized “string of handsome fis! ) 1l the lead lors of the ssason. ORANGES Hen ot 1911: Mrs. T, S. Underwood, Mra. J p.‘,{“,‘,’tfirhflflf’ et D”m “"g: m“,‘, was ‘much disturbed that an| nr ana rs. Jeremiah Domovan, s s ol ;c . irthday " v 86-inch at a yard GRAPE FRUIT from Florida By D, M ALY e D anis by, Tty o Wedfl"“’ ErTEed 45 Bive bt the Plass tenisnt R A N s b g 42-inch at 7Bc @ yard GRAPE FRUIT from Porto Rico i‘:.l.yt Mr“ Gegrxa % Cfi“’cfim Fred Fafi,‘{,‘f:,‘; T e e it AG"’""“““ g mer.n He ‘sald’ :ahe gamé over on ! Sighan tn Baltic, on Wedniosday, . F P . ster, Mrs. E. avi ff Dwell- same steamer wi nglish mem- - = unera 7 lra urs and many other good things |ers circle, Fope circle, Mrs, A. F. Per- ?;,‘,‘;“’;‘;m‘;‘{{“‘,fl“c{'m;“z;fi Walter | berg of the’Gould-Decies wedding par-| Terryville.Alfred Blakeslee, select- 3 . ; ¥ - kins, Mrs. James A. Ray, 8. 8. Morgan, | Towis, M Buth Bty o0 F‘fam';.k t{ucenuy ‘andthat he won $1.800 1n ot terins, died Mondiy frem < A Storm Serges, very servicsable and to eat. g“ o M Wotrs: woA%% | Blanche Dygert assisted In entertain- | Biot,n8 DOker and roulette with them.|anaemie convuisicns. - - |in @ splendid range of staple colorings. PEOPLE’S MARKET, g e K Aikon e | 78, O4met wors Pit3sd and netremh | be'e gradinis of Hudanest and Oxiord il Brs. Charles H. Preston, | T1o0ts recelving a | yniveraities. NOVEL MASSAGE CREAM m a mars 43-inch at 78 & yard 6 Franklin St. J Purmort, Mrs. Greenman, * “The crucibles, the mmplainant says, 4 - FOREIN RO P 'R. Murdy, A Friend, Mrs. were entrusted-te Tis cate two years . Extra wide Storm Serges—i- dnd 9 bt p Brin D. GaHup, Miss ago. when _Jorrin_suggested that thew | Perfect Skin Food That Remeves 54 inches wide—at $1.00, $1.25 ‘snd rt B W. Higgins (government have the cruclblas rnelted down and ; Lady Assistant, 91.50 a yard. NOTICE ! ¥ made into Sihee then Jorrin| Wrinkles and Clears Complexion: r ‘misston s greatly in need of all ‘I"H A‘I' 523 been i o e Possession | The most dellcate skin will quickly Télephone call 328-3. 1 repair, remodel, redye and clean h-r- a very reasonable price. All mnnteed. Drop & postal and Tt call for work. BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Tel. 254-3. Franklin 8t. Announcement for 1911 The Fanning Stmhos, <1 Willow 3L Would respectfuily call attention to the Wlll Plyg?: we ycnrry and the work- | men we nave to 1o our wo-k. We can assure the publc of a fine grade of . labor and the vury best guunl and i designs In our 2’11”3-;1’ w“pg;. ':. L pleased:to sell the thing” for chfldren and i Call up 879 and articles T. —Blm City lodge, No. R-R. T., will eoIebnts its gnniversary with a public Mysic hall on Sunday af- 19th, with a banquet in SEE respond to the soothing aund tonic ef- : Cash Bail Not Accepted. focts of Hokara, and when this purs MMM kon mom\v‘m Arkevy had a number | SKin food is used, pimples are soon a bottle of Cod | | oF valuable stickpins in his pocket, flunt of the past. every 2¢.0% "0G. {1 | which .he said he' undogtongen 8 massage cream or after shav- tiver Off you buy: nv.auahl.l.lnwm night, and intuhvgofl &{gm“"‘“m’ma " it stands for the | |him ¥ S R waw doulin | i s v APDIY a little to the hands or face original standard BN .mn Sk arter oahing cand gryms and only genuine. s H nl of Cod tanunm l@pn Keoper ‘Arrested and Liver Ol inthe || - ,Hed’in Bands, . money the price is a. trl only 25c for & ’murll Jar; hr:er & Hery B. Church. W, Smith Anen. | 7% ayard TODAY we are showing a fine line of Ladies’ Calais Crepe, 42 inches wide, - . good medium welght for dresses, colors navy and gray. ' cadet, Early Sprin xf.rd nd P Fi i yn.n': g s a 'uthps in ‘rench Poplins, strictly all woel, in - ITALIAN LESSONS .,...| \Illr fnm: n-w 4 some of the leading Spring colorings. mnl A. BILL, 40 1noh at 75¢ a yard Telephone. 104 Itln Street. 43-inch at $1.00 a yard — . u-lm: m

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