Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1911, Page 7

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: CHAPPELL CU' Ui S s s | Bvents LUMBER’» e e B BIG SAVING OF MONEY FOR WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE d@ ™ 1s antiseptic ? What whitens thq teeth ? ‘The following records, rmacy, ) Sevin's phai 5 ks 7 ) Z 3 % "h‘ ‘and - the . - 4 ) . z p = gostralnns’ Ve .@.E., P ENor ot s ‘ S o 24 | jonn A. MORGAN & SON, Ther. Bar. 5 mouth thus preveating 30 30, OPPORTUNITY. HERI What -5 ) etent lageting e cflal and Lumhflf BRIEFLY ENUMERATE SOME | Highest 50, 3 . 3 2 * { meiephone 834. Central Whart | THE MOST IMPORTANT |l leasge o clean, fresh saste tn tno || _Sunday Gupey of P 0 | i o o o S b o L i A i s - Murphy en 4 WHY, R MR b F gy 3 sttended the meeting of the S0 S| ‘ ; | 3 g ’ b ) Highest 43, iowest 83. " | Gane by . X e Yoatn TAeE Oy Butihy sctmponn: ; Men’s c‘ofl\iflg Comparisans. hal e o Sorm Pertonals, ; smn $ 1““' hSh coted by snow, motinery winds. ;| = Filmore | Wiltred Lesars of Norwicn wea. the Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh A SPECIAL SALE n 5 d . | housekeep! Remaining _there. & ] sl Food L BrA “Exactly 285 Suits were originally fa Saturday's weather: Fair; mild; % Y8 IN STOCK. acstly = origi at 180 = bettle. " Bunart'e Dyspepsia Tablet, g % cluded in this clean-up sale—all northerly wind: Predictions for Sunday: Overcast; - ..1. . ~ R e FES 3 : u take food into a st grade Suits im every p e e eathor, | Overcast and | CLEAN UNIFORMS WiLL * e ! R e e S Guor-tazed the gastrio A. D. LATHROP, rosteriate, skilful taloring, N. D. Sevin & sM "'"'“";ns Tolloweh by ‘raia: casic] % .. - . MEAN:A/BETTER MARK 1ol were Viators 18 Willmantic Sun- | Julcet do nol oy fest snoueh o dL | o, TR erly winds. pcbsice st b A - o ? Inspection Shows It Can Be Dene as Pmm- Carried o-c With' the . souriang at y Telephame 1 Moon smd Well in Organized Militia as in i James Hanlon has been confined to Just a8 o iy = At this price we offsr . Sun High || Moom : s his home -on fSchool street with the | 05108 SUrY Ao, I yop SUACHRS . cholce of - Men's Sul | misest{"sots. [| wator. f Sctx| Regutar Servics. N &rip. e N GALAMITE cn AL 4 that sold regulasly > N . |l 8 m | p.om || p.m |l & m Gln nncexl-l ordert No. 19, Adjutant W“ c}:: "‘3"&‘2” !a::}; Richard Kyle of South A . stree! :::mth}_ oz.:k;r;}g ‘;i:u !w:h’tr:‘:r $12.00 and $15.00. [ eneral Cole says: versary race le of = TH g s' Pa"'ck S na R ios | & 332 || ri2e3| ®‘Tre attention o company comman- | Daughters the leader, Sonn, 31| 2bent Sunday with relatives in. Willi-|quickly Becomes coated and you can It burns up clean.” At thia pric.ma o8 X 9 u# ders is invited to the necessity for | Barnes, W bt sovails D —— Yasto the foniness tiab & vk, yoriy that sold s J o | 5 o the absolute. cleanliness of uniform | circle at room on wumnmn Henry Tetreault of New Bedtord i, Now siL this “conairion 1= cransed | ‘\Wal| Seasoned Wood WU | 0, %3500 "End S70.00 . must zn:u Following the opaning spending a few days with friends in lhno!tfi_lnltlntly by a Stuart's Dy . iy 3 n ' a’s . att. 00 be taught to care for them. A Barnos spoke a wond, of welcome: the village. d ileis Dableh onis Misalunier ey s To the man who wants & serviees e = | soldier will take pride in his appear- | An attractive programme had been ar-| "~ busy at once—supplies_ all t} 5 » 8ix hours after high wmr it 1s 10W | ance and this should be cultivated | ranged, each Louls Phaneuf and Louis Borasa of | iVe Jjuioss that were lacki; lm- C. H. RASKELL. able Business Suit or an extra Swif FLAGS, BADGES, 3 tide, whizh is followed by ficod tide. ; was warmly necelved. | Nosthbriage. Mass. sre the gucsts of| the food in a jiffy and opens up.the . for special-occcasions, these. Seits —_— der\ In many companies, i Goorge Totoux of Lisben. clogged stomach and bowels.. It also - 402 — 'Phones — 489 6 e aoed a5 sk sew SN FAVORS, POST CARDS GREENEVILLE mplished with success by requir: Lord T e riaig sweetens and refreshes the mucous lin obd 28 a8 i n to take home and scrul 2010, Miss’ ; Elmer Bissonette returned to Hart. | IDE Of the stomach and bowels and re- we can offer him later. and NOVELTIES | Fov- - H. Ricketts Preaches on Young hud unx::-.mmv.n.ex. canteen, ’:;l; £ L. ford Saturday morning after visiting '“;;';mh”gv:“g‘f‘f& Bt n r small parts Mrs. Georwe ' T. People and Idjeness—Various itams. | &0d, ‘;’,‘:.nm",'m time"to e, The | reading, Mis W a; o FRIstiven oh LS out Tablets 'a”chance they wifl mot only "n eason wing recent inspection has. that this ; Tesding. Mrs. Joseph Fountain has returned <rom |SWeeten your stomach but also your H n m. u', flfifil m ot thg sermmon Sreached by Rev. Chiara | oan be d;',‘fi,;’".‘,nfn'&."“ Tty bets e e 15"‘:;'””"" ] W&m”;‘h‘; g S on aud g will. paver (heYe | eili ot b here. _Time to_think of Bumn nfllef! 3 Ty i ™ | ganized regular serv- for epu few mi (¢ had in- ) 3 O o sttt i Bunisy motaing o | oo A5 Sombeny Sammasiers g 5 remain thers, but on account | OBe grain of & single ingredient in | YU I AL TATERS Ang DIFCONEC] Continuation this week of the Young People and Idleness, taking. for | have taken the trouble to see that It | SROTANS PEoFredm X ozum health decided to retwn to Taft- W‘:“Dnvffin;u: Tobiets will igest | \nq prices. onstration and :':u"xxt'mn:..;;y’mlev ‘Why stand we n""mefl efficiency rm“’rd‘fl' “‘”‘“d m" The evening closed both a success- ville. At it llnm.l.ch and gives it the rest it needs. % W; alxr:mnathakhlzg Mxlvéncedolg:{. Seamless Hosiery. During this deme Tdleness 15 mot & erime in that it is| company commanders who failed to | ful annivereary and sixteen years of YANTIC HAPPENINGS. All muscles require ocasional rest if |for Painting, Paperhjnging an - | onstration we make this remasksble wiolation of statute law. In a larger | Sée that this was done will suffer for | activity, years filled with work, with > they are ever over-taxed. The stomach e e SR offering: With ? the same, by having it marked against | 5ome discouragements, bub much en- 1s no exception to this mile. » b | *_.- A T. Gerdnen sense it violates the law of our being couragement ~ The circlo has the as- ‘Miss Murphy of Connecticut avenue| Try a box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 * e g w2 e, raphs 335, U2 dnd 344, reguls.- | SaFARCe. thak they have given |15 the guest of the Misses Kingberser | lots and you will wonder how you ever P. F. MURTAGH, over g tions, Connecticut national guard, have | help and a s e T h got along withont them. They are sold ¢ ¢ Y : Hack, Livery [q-:iis bl i it B T S et aand B S0 MR S el BB 8 et D | oz and 4 West Maln Suee, | We will give abaotutely Bret ana Gemoreiising tondencies, and e mova| ~ FIRE UNDER CONTROL.| |and aim of greater work. i Toha” Cocney ot pate pent | B Eege it Sy o 0| T | One Pair of Burson 35¢ Hesiery - easlly swervéd from the right. o |, of Stores at Port Roy- NORWICH TOWN Saturdsy at the hiome of her sister, K N R fi =4 Boarding The revelation of our strests'is | Largs Quantity of Stores at Port Roy . Mre. " Katiering Loughlin. : £ sometimes painful. Of an evening one al, Jamaica, Destroyed. i o ROCHESTE Burson Hosiery is made in s le s h:‘pr with the number of young - J —_— G e Miss Natalie F.;Hu: to Gueolnd Miss u R GIRL SHOT lisle and silk lisle—in black, with tab people on our streets and squares, ingston, Jamaica, Mar .—The | = Carpenter as Teacher—Comings and and particularly at the entrance of|fre which brok - out in the dockyard | -Ggingg of Local Pespla. . e T A O BY RIVECTED SUITOR foet, with ribbed top. In fact, it @ : 14 Bath S alleys. Giving them the benefit of |at Port Roval yesterdsy was got un- " - kA Victim of Unrequited Love Then Turn- made in about every style of heslery 12-14 EP@OL: | Goubt as to trcir motive, the influ: | der control lasi Might. The principal AR & et spent | MR Hsuman s confined to the hovse Belieec aneondb Vel for women that is in demand. Vielt MORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, | 21CS I8 not uplitting Things talked | bulldings and She machine, SBOPS Wwers | the week end with relatives in New | bY_iin ol : z v our hosiery department this week amdl g not to eard o 3 i ok RENT. the. youns. Y | Wore’ Gaatroyed. | London. df“y i m o inmflorwi ppent Sun-| - Rochester, N. Y., March 12.—Morris ’ Idieness is responsible for much| The military has been in charge of ‘Miss Martha Kneeland is confined to | Melman, 26 years old, of New York, rudeness on the strect. Nowhere is|the establishment since it was closed | o ,,D,,,i,"'q" °“"‘°"3,°’£’3.’.“ H the house by Sines shot Miss Sophia Laffer, 20 years the real gentleman more quickly dif-|ss & dockyard dve years ago. Eady was o guest over| old, of this city, Wils svening, and b ha —— Sundny with Mrs. Kelor of Windham. |'hon ghot himsel £ T Bots BS Dalisves | cil 3. Heary Butlsr of Otrobando evenue| Fdward Stoddera of New London S FE DT RUTE (e the street. No real gentleman loiters | those young girls who have not yet|has ting . retatives in New|spent the weelk end with his father,|fired at Miss ‘Laffer, which took ef- in dark alleys making uncompliment- | become hardened to thé rigors of our | York mmn. the past week. Deacon Stoddard of Oskland lane. fect in her cheek, and two at himself, and times impudent remarks | climate, But what was the reward iy William Karkutt and a party Which s took effect in the back of the partly caught the | for such reckless exposure? Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of 180 West | friends were guests of friends ln Eead. The girl will recover, although by one of these| At length it dawned upon me that|Tewm street spent the week end with| Yantic and Frankiln Sunday. she will be disfigured. Melman is not n square, | these young hearts were yearning for | Mr& Ryesfw sister in Providence. Miss Dora Lemoine of Greenmm expected to live. "One bullet 1§ be- led for & young girl| human fellowship. Possibly they —_— wag a visitor In town on Sunday. lieved to have reached the base of — who was passing by, which brought|came from homes in which fellowship|{ Rew J: O. Barrows of West Town| James Smith of Norwich was in the | the brain, ‘ the fl-h o( mnr t0 her cheek. She| was denied them. Perhaps their only | street preached at the Second Congre- | village Sunday. Melman lived in this city until a Embroideries—-Laces A SPECIAL SALE At 3/50—One Iot of Medicl, Cluny and Linen Torchon Lace % -fl' Tnserting _to match, inches wide—value Sc to 13%e. At 70—One lot of Hami Erhbrold- was evidently a respectable girl; and | home was some uncongenial boarding | gational church et Stonington Sun- few months ago and had been a suitor Edgings We make a specialty Iho Daa yights: rights that & decobt | home ot Ho Uthey S only ato. oag | Sk e e e e, . 805, | OfMiss Laffer. She refused to marry et Diaeas 8 e e yasks fellow would recognize; rights that|slept and where their craving for fel- I g g‘e: el n""flt en‘; e .him when he lived here,. and refused YOII‘ Cannot Possibl Make value 12%¢ to 28c. the community is morally bound fo|lowship was unanswered; hemce the|. Mrs. Edward A. Smith of New Lon- | 12 on Sunday afternoon in Foresters | - myicain tonjeht. y of Fine Diamonds at Jirespect "The darkness partly con- | queationable feliowship of the streets | don came Saturday to spend & day or | i, O, Sunday atternoon in Foresters | This s the decond lote tragedy that At2e_Hamburg mu-= Goaled ihe coara who would, not heve| rather than nome at all. I" wonder |iwo with her patonts Mr and Arim | T AR e Sut rontine bun | bt O B e by witiin o A Mistake e Floucings, 27 foches wide dared man oW man: oun; eople go to the te, street. 3 3 n new tterns, very desirable Lew Prices. Ought there not o be enough public | simply because this deep feeling for Py mess to Gisposs Of, but at its BeXt|killed the girl, but did not attempt|in your choice of a New Hat if it is Siadintion &v . -J}ssatinent to encourage the police fo | aclety is not properly anewered. | | Harry wiiachester and His brother, B T it She arkg | Suicige. selected from our new line for Spring, | o0 o 0y m sttinn. frmly e o WIneRittE Wi avs. o Lo = \burg This is the fruitage to street loaf- | is directly responsible for much street | Willimantic, were at their home on | 00S® meeting. because all m.hm;. ch.r.:teruzcl"" ies for skirts, dresses and eof= - lnl It tends to coarseness, bad man- | joafing. The man who is nagged al- | Otrobando avemue for over Sunday. Norwith Lodge, O. B. A. BORN. smart, snappy headwear are embodied set covers, in & aasorte h l ‘“- l 'm. e, e i itink. (hoeytie it t% deatn = 11!;ma ,0d the boy bl The regular meeting of Norwich City | BENNETT_In Preston City; March 11, |in our shapes. ment of patterns—value S0e. ess. Nex rink there 15| who is everlastingly whanged at as| The-small bulkiing af 835 Washing- | lodwe, No. 6%, O, B Ay was held on aughter, v, “to Mr. an E nomn. that so Injures & young man's | belng Just (he WOrst boy 1n the World, | ton sireet used a8 & work sou by b.| Bunday morning in Pythian hall, and| JMrs. Charlés H. Bennett. Correct Hats at $1 00, $2.00,| st 33c—22-inch Hamburg Embroids chances for bettering his condition | are going to the saloon or the street, | M. ‘was occupied mainly with routine busi- ered All-over, small 5% than to be known as a coarse, ill-| where the fellowship is at least kindly R. mees. Notice was given that at the MARRIED $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 very desirable for shirt mannered, boorish sort of a fellow. No | and congenial. Every mother ought to ng next meeting the election of delegates | BALCOM—CARPENTER—In Hartford, value 39¢ to 59¢. & r worthy girl will look at him, and his!see to it that the home is made.at- be ter | to the grand lodge m“uw in Inai-| March 8, by the Rev. Claire E. Ames; —AT— u“ m M ehances. for & future happy home|tractive to her daughter, and every | shop. anapolis, in May, be taken up.| Loutrel H. Balcom and Miss Berthq 3 ys est... which every man in hig heart yearns | davghter ought to feel thit she has a s . Norwich City lodge is éntitled to three. | | & Carpenter, both of this city, MCPHERSON S or), are Vi 2 5 bt o s i ER—In_Hartford, Fe In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- B Ytas co| part of the home cares @ Better home | Miss Allen to Teach Walwecus Hill| /o o Soororneners AT IOL, Tanin Moy Beger and Wib: ings in, h ’ H {hings injsre s young man they are|iife will diminish . idlesiess on - the School. 3 ford, Bivard Mather, botn of New 2 The Hatter. A Sale Qf Nfltlons CHAS. ‘M. NICKERSON, sounds Her own death knell when she | ® Some 1oaf because they have mno| The Wauweous Hill school reopens I e MORE: Gl - betrays these unfortunate tendencies. th their hq this (Monday) morning with Mi: = 3 -——,————-—- Fores Mk Digeosit Worehant Tallor, 128 Main S0 You may cail this injustice and un- fif&fl.&,,’?h.b:‘::&", I8 we drive | Natalie F. Allen as teacher. It was|Landslide from the Upper Crater Ac- i oy SR T e o —In Norwich, March 12, 1911, Harrlet M., wife of Charles E, NEED A Wares—Monday, Tuesday and Weds ition, and I quite agree | them from the streets where shall we | Closed part of last week owing to the| companied by Great Clouds of with you, but rememiber that a wo- | arive them to? ~But where shall I|resiguation of the teacher, Miss Bertha| Smoke. man always been discriminated | mave to, sir?’ said the little body in 3 $ . ‘Whitaker. nesday. Supply all your needs befere . ever since the world began.|one of Dickens' stories to the burly v Naples, March 13—A ‘severe earth.| Notice of funeral hereafter. ) this Sale ends. These hintss 3 4 ‘We: must therefore take facts, even|policeman who had brutally pushed Sheltering Arms Service. q nied by strong detona- | MARCAURELEIn Taftville, March 11, . : though unfair, just as they are, and|him off the sidewalk. saying: “Move| e Bundsy afternoon B ot Vesvive, bocurred | Arieuce, Marceusele, intapt Son of [ THREADS OF ALL KINDS = - remember that when & young woman | ont *Tat 15 just tie Doints Whers Tmoom service ot the | e Investiyation sHowed. that araurele of ¢ Narth A !’lt.e Buy it here, and now. Eight Tour- TAYMB-—JH Norwich, March 11, Cla- | ists’ Trunks left. To close them out, Tissa, widow of John Taylor, aged 87 |y gell same at cost. At _3c—Basting Thread, value Se. Puyer ‘at the Home of her sof, Joséph At 2c—Shaker Silk s‘.auwt-, black Button, 99 Chestnut street, Tuesday, tucket Harn2: and colors, value March ‘14, at 12 o'clock. e rnsss (0. i Soehen cometery, Levarion, at 530, The Shetucket Harn:ss Co., At 2o—Linen-finish Bul;l.on“‘l-‘ TILLINGHAST —In Provide black or white, val e Hom b Tirlingh ".‘i"‘ "’:\“n"“‘r"nw‘z‘r; e At 2—Merrick's Darning Cottos, sl £ in streets. They had g00d [acter are already in vogue, but to meet o Conn, ARl 16 ol 'm. C. BODE, Prop. i faces, were Taitly wil dressed, "and | the situation they mecd io be multic | Hiey nell ues hiy face. We shall bel. oo THAW' ANXIOUS TO .::,°“”‘,','2§"_f,,"“2;,.:”£ 44 T IS W = L i though the night was piercingly cold | plied: It would javolve the expendi- Ry i, Bmily widow of Bemucl Browning they :had no overcoats on, and theY | ture of some money, but Where-can a | “Rev. Mr. True.then Som @0 ON WITNESS STAND| 5 5m! Yotn 5 = i . were shivering In the cold. ‘They were|city put money to better advantage the Siiver Cord Wil 2o i z . whemintn New Tanhi Mo an > NEEDLES AND PINS doing all possible to invite pneumonia. | than in the improvement of its young asking ‘those present to join in the| Would Like to Refute Some of State- | "1911, Hannah L. widow of . Capt. \ ” % | What were they running such risks | people? Anything that points to bet- | Ghorus, and we shall see mim face 1| ments About Galbraith Confession. mnry 'W. Wilson, aged 72 year At 1o—Darning Needles, value Je. In m .’ fll’lfl“ for? A few days before this I saw | ter citizenship, better home life, i8|face. ‘The temor solo, No Burden Yon. AIN—In New London, onn farch 4c—Gold-eyed Needles, value e assertment Tinest mwfli’xi :unai‘:g'mh:le“fifih":‘z FASnyIaCiAl Saieeatoy der, was given infine voice by Stephen | | Poughkeepsie, "N, Y. Maren 12— At 01d-ey k of 'h Meats | Forec iR are rneir shots. were eckham.. Others in the “Harry Thaw ssys he would like to [ty ey e A B e Mesting of Philathea Clase. M3a W . Groem, Mise Waimanes| £ on the stand and’ refute some of ‘that the markets afford we have| 2 jokifig about thelr soaked feet.| The Philathea class of the Third |3nd. FHerbert Peckham. =Mra George| the statements that had beem made her reputation get tarnished sbe | will they move to? How would this | piae s eat landslide dropped from the up- At 1c—Basting Thread, value 2e virgually. commite mulcide plan work? Let all the, churches of ngl',flm e ""},f""gj ot the ;.5' o the erater, i ere’ must be some fascination in | Fhe city co-operats with the city offi- > Dictired £ of estimated that it measured 1,000 {diéness, otherwise it would. not be | cials in providing places where young of by 260 feet, and when it fell it caused ul.lmud @s it sometimes Is to one’s| men could congregate. Let there be Taces rist | enormous clouds of smoke. The funicu- mal discomfort. Let me give two | papers and periodicals, games and oth- | gieadfastly . e lar raflway was badly damaged. A tloxvot ml-:l.t: mll::: &fl:; ‘er zmneg: in_[fihk:‘?myogzl o &:e his od | PRFLY of tourists were about to ascend nterest wor ve - similar -when -the shock oc- at the cornmer of Bath and|places for girls. Places.of this char- the “‘?: raliway n -t e 5 M Thaniray, widow of Lestée Main, I, Is What Counts I |A¢ fo—Commen rins vatae 2. - ouse, Nofth gloninnon on At do—American Pins, value fe. Vs the 14th, nd Howard X . regarding his allese wish |’ m 4c—Safety Pins, value 5c to 7e OMANGES from indian River | One of those girls had an ugly cough, | Baptist church met Friday evening at | 19 e G he Pk, e e Bl T | mrence fvitey Z; a h ix.r Pho(oyflvhy_ At ety and T thought I could ses the skele- | the home of Miss Verne Smith and | geng: s trict Attos 7, | PmomEAl : e ORANGES. fram a fon Nand of consumption playing with | good attendsnce was in_evidence | Sding Funds fer Famine Sufferers. g’" T i i %‘”'fi’f;m“ podkiiln Nt 5. Bringing out' the real pe - GRAP! lu I ord_has been received here fr Mack foda: g E m from Florida’ Had tlhc{h L r.h; :};:onm of 3‘; ;rm%::z': Miss | t s e 0ot o tore | Matteawan state hospital, whers hu Funersl from her late home ‘No, 21 | the finc yoints in character, the HOOKS AND EYES FRULT from Pote’ Rioo obs A e o the Presbyterian tre day Sarcn 13, at 3 o'clock, Bu ‘th e natursl 4 tamily lot In Oak strest iR f:":?"f:'",,':w"’n",:“ e a." At 10—Hooks and Eyes, value be. hipg nd At 30—Saratoga Hooks and Eyes, T gy niade look or white, value 5c. *® if you want & photo of 7 ‘s Invisible Hooks CHURCH & M.I.EN s Lo Rl o R | A T O R 15 Main M 2 LAIGHTON, TAPES AND LACES M M-v The funeral was wu&. ‘witness, who disappeared % campiainin ogr At 20—White Tape, value Ge. 1ast ‘week aud was arrested in New The Photographer, e s PR At 3c—Flat Linen Corset n‘ e |Funeral lhreomfs B e SN e % oo ‘NOTICE this form n! llllcl le? Perhaps | Flora Matthews, presided. ‘The sessiom | 9f foreign- m went to examine a number of s is wl'y( cruel “white neomz" was opened wxlt'h -m;mg, followed by | cburch, saying "w- have cabled out r:‘ru—dln( alleged cruelties at the un TAking much Bavec, aspeciaily with | Boriptace rending . asd praver - Thy | over $11,900 for Tollet purposes in the | Stution WA fl‘:{"“h’mn..:"j S h Teport of (he secretary, Miss Jennie |famine district W 'China, and another | (Orney to agal sald he would ‘him_some Methans wow Tk M Socyin vk e b Gbwarieg yatsimin ) Sl B I e e s voted to purchase class T -la ‘Wer. - S P R AR The CASTOR l A pr‘aev:ly by the et T e i Taid to Rest. Dleasant social ‘Saptiago, Chile, March 12.—The in- | Zhaed o the terment of the Anabel Crus, - unnhm‘u%zvnim sme;m‘m lt(un on, | trajts that make us 'h.ll : :5.:".‘4 At Sc—Black Flat Shoe lu-. lengths, 5c & bunch, all day lish the lidentity of a bl ¥ ‘who .II‘.‘ her Iife this = y X Dr. Louise Franklin_ Miner is now LA Rickety - Frsing b7 lepine Trora ’ Emhfl'mnr&' tocated in her new offoe, Braed Hal PEARL BUTTONS T A ” S Roem 1. . sic n m- ity una he and hl- bride - ‘witnessed the sulcide Office’ Hoiirss, 1 t0 4 p' i At ».;:n.nu P‘:‘fi‘“m one have the best wishes of friends s 3 x f 3 Childl‘en and well & s Lady Assistant. - Telephone 660. At 7c—Pear] Buttons, 3 to 24 : a Showing ‘OFF_His Wealth. : : on a card, valus 10c. b.mtohtmflnslf a.,. 8 2 E ¢ 3P ummkmamm Wmdhhy?nlflmm | with friends in Passaio, N. . On : gsEn when m o Europe thie Al that 18 s-knéwiedged to be tha - - —Fuempiie ; Besi_on the merie: — HANLEVS c_m,,,,m 53 S PEERLESS. 4. telsphons. srder will| 5 g WSNT A wotn;g-s sgqmm?-l RIGHT. | recetve promp: & Not Well Posted.’ New Spring styles now PR esle’ 1o, 4 MCORMICK. 30 Frankiin 8t scientific gentlemen that talk] lbldonlyfy X . w Fo m‘—qfi Mk, A T cunc“c‘mlw

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