Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 7

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LABY ASSISTANT WHEN NEQUESTED € wnd cistrvo x puszied w {n' :nn"' n:'z R - 2 ceptainty ru:lq o8 it ton B don. Conn. FOR SALE MODEL 38 1910 Overland Touring Car Fully Equipped, Over- hauled nndhm-d. ville 8chool Fri The musical programme which to have been presented at the ville school on the aftérnoo) last dav of last term, but s o s the sudden 1l of the. H lmker. w be“mu -ut Pternoo: ' of the pupils. \, RS 4 Attended Bunday Schosl. Convention. the Sunday Ba church at the Snn- ition held at the First reh in New London on Notes. Jonathan Shea of Plainfield was a | th visitor in town on Tuesday. - e bk William L. Sullivan of Proyld-nce was a visitor in town recently. Miss Mary Fallon of Westerly was the guest of friends on Central avenue Wednésday. ‘Buckies are running in the river and several good catches have been made at the Greeneville dam. A south bound trelley struck a team at Second street shortly before noon on Wednesday. The team was push. ed across the road, but was not i ured. TAFTVILLE Fuml of Mn. Mary B. Hollings<| wwflr—um of Local Interest. The ‘guneral 6 Mre. Mary B. Hol- was held from the home le Mrs. ‘Walker, in mnm fit 2 p'elock Tuesday after- latives and: friehds ; Torms’ were Re. Mr Ban- iated and gave utting for un‘?évwm. eighth &nd.| grads pupils, and calisthenic drill | T e for s Hoth wirls and -boys. [ hed the penefits of the drill. This . work. was taken up 6nly at the gram- mar school. Movable apparatus was provded and facilities secured for doliip. exs Their use has inued general way Without SHectal supervie: fon since Mr. Peckham Closed his work in this city At the opening of the schools for the present school year plans were ma- tured for systematic work, including games for the girls and boys and ath- leties for the boys. The work of the girls and smeller boys has been un- der the direction of the teacher, while that of the grammar school boys een under Mr. Stanton’s supervision. e boys in the sixth, se and ninth grades. A defl work was laid out and sét for each of the above @rad captain with two assistants were elected to lead in the events and to make records of the results. For the sixth grade the events are -n-ml broad, running broad and running jumps and @ one-fourth mile run. the other g1ades the evenis are the same, with the addition of shotputting. An eight pound shot is uséd in the seventh grade and a ten pound in the eighth and ninth. Each boyv takes part, doing his best in or@er to make a high class record. as The results depénd ‘apon the work of the weaker ones, who need the training, as well-as upon the GIFTQ MADE TO THE ROCK NOOK HOME Acknowledged by United Workers— ‘Need for Gifts of All Kinds. The childrén at the Rock Nook home |° havé been kindly remembered since January 1 by many friends Wwhose nmes are here given, as far as known ‘says ‘the secretary, Mrs. Loulse G. Lane.. The older members of the fam. /ily hdve enjoved the unobtrusive visits —Gnas VH T -wuu lfld ?ewn who-gre efialhlc Afor -emher- :hlfifllu m ht‘”l: tain cvgdux-x, 5t i and "n .u"'e iaika the tolla: in, mnt Am\x: n foct; Mth 2 uarter m e, 8 standing o Tost; TuBRing bieh, 3 m 4 i}x‘kbfil -hotwh 8 te‘:i‘ muh P dmp 3. feet; -mtmt, s 55 nds: M— puplis may -use the eight shot. . Others - wnll use - the 10_poind | wafl’ of -the- fifth grade: 'ho wlh Ye-n “0id before September -1 may jein the ms hy muuu the requirements us-ot lhe dln{fent .fldb M aims m e required standards and mark d‘; all studies, badges are neat pm biue, with the et ‘ter and the words w:u Cl\@hu “Gram- mar School around the edge, with the word Coun;e below. * The boys have pstastic in thelr work their pins, hav- Taonth. Three Deep, vith Me, Cat and Mouse, Hi ing the Fouse, Have . You Seen My, Sheep? The Bofler Burst, Wheel Away, SHING the WhsbihTtop, L Hkssker chief; d_Black, Go Round and) Round e alloy, Slanighe Preparations are now. being . mads, for & May fets 0 be given in the ‘At the Mt Pleasant Strét echoo) will include athletic events, games, songs, a Mdy Pole dance, and other ex- ‘ercises that will be participated -in by ‘all of the schools of the aistrict. ANNUAL EASTER. ’ALE L BY HELPING HANDS Opening of Two.L ~Day Afl-lr at” !p-rn- val And-my. > In the Lyceum room at the Spiritual! Academy on Park stréet, the Helping Hands on Wednesday atietnoon, open- ‘ed their annugl Easter sale and had through the supper heur hem o’ n. §1“ ted by Mre. ared u-d MravAtinie 1s Nash, merous & Chiy H S ienens (G jmnp. oot n ilwtlmt.m | et b am, Von Suppe: finale, Grand Mareh, ‘{from Aida, Verdi - of rection ot Ba nd Aso yino ¥ TR hn H. Bku":;l prealded Jves by Florist Jo- aeph Bmit.h bride received nu- ice gifta of cut. glass, silver . room - set, pic- tures, chifin and se checis, - Mr. and Mrs. Shields left during the afternoon for a few weeks' wedding going as far .west as Cincinnati urhing by way of the South. delds is a young woman with nal charm and is prominent | 1 circles. - ‘Mr. Bhields is-a. f the Academy and of Yale. law He passed mr the bar-and is one 9t the sbik lswsers of Worwich: e 0 of ti )ht cgms Bléred and “'Misses dith #nd May Babcock of Westerly, Mis, in " musi mum.u | HH. Awmie ‘L. -Nash -of -Watch -Hill, and Mr.iand wymond B Eldred ~Ra: |'son of wlmmlntlc ‘William-B. Weston Mn. Henty 8. Haskell ‘of md B 4 the 1 nol!n. < Perpesta. Hiidreth; excerpts from Bohemian Giri, Balfe; tone poem, Pond . Lilies . Whispere: X Betts; overture, Poet and Peas. e Upon their return Mr: ' and Mrs, Shields are to stop at the Wauregan; temporarily, expecting to build' during| the summer. Mahonsy—Ladd. Jeremiah J. Mahoney of Franklin and Miss Carrie H.-Ladd of the East Side were married at St. Patriek’s | church at 3 o'clock Wednesday after- nbon’ by Rev. Hugh Treanor. - The) bridal couple were attended:by Mr. and Mes. Paul Brennan, relatives off Both ' the bride and her! maid were attractively -gowfnad. On theéir return from their wedding tour, Mr- and Mrs. Mahoney will reside in’ Franklin, where the groom is engaged in farming. He is the son-of Cornelius and Catlferine Healy Mahoney and has [ many friends in- this city. - The Bbride {18 & native of Sprague, but has made her home in this ¢ity for some time. Bhe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles'H. Lads Greiner- Wight. At noon on Wednesday a pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard M. Wight, No. 18 ‘Arnold street, when their daugh- ter, Amy Wight, @ native of West @Gréenwich jR. L, was united in mar- riags with Hénry L, Greiner, the son | of Mr. ana Mrs. John A. Greiner. The dom'is & barber by trade and is.a ‘Rative ‘af Preston. "Fhe - ceremony = Was perfnr:med by Rev. J. W. Payne of the Jewett City (Baptist church, the bridal party stand- 'ing before. a floral bank of potted lants, and .the.room was effectively .| decorated with palms and other plants. ‘Migs Clara Wuttkey was the maid of & w-m-. u .ngu m 8rs. - He fm mary tlntes Bery ¥ popularity of sum—t'. c»lnhm Nonderp a”zfxuv mue uflpn AB ce ex- many cé{hplmlnh cures njoy & fdir compleston if Fou'will use these Jittle . They are taken after meal dnd g0 into your blood, just ikeé-food. Th e;‘ do our entire systém a great good. They elp your intestines SR spilave cons stipation, * thereby giving' the the power to femove and exclut Bor ‘sonous gasés 'and flulds which “flter through the lntenlnoe into the system and contaminate it. Don’t despair if your efinplmon is muddy. Write todsy for trial | ‘package of Stusri’s cnldum Waters druggist ents on Huni Edward Be.hfl of the Tattviile road BellevieW farm, lately oc- pled by Mr. and Mrs. George Le, Pnn. and’ has alreniv gone there. After a_visit with her brother in New Bedford, Mass, Mis. Joseph Bee- tham Bas returned ‘to Vergason avente, bringing her little’ fiephéw, Thomas Swain. Mdmo hy Baitic Man. Thiere wal greu-hm‘ service at the Scotland road schoolhouse Easter Sunday. Easter lilies, azaleas and ge- raniumg decorated the room, An in- teresting address was given by Will- | iam Crawford of Baltic. Mn, Ziba Huntington’s Death. News -of the deéath ‘of Mrs. Clara Huntington as told in Tuesday's Bul- letin, was entirely . and great sorrow to her friends are e er a’long residence on West Town street, Mrs. Huntington moved to Griswold ten years ngo. At her death she was still a mémber of the First | Methodist church, and. her faithful, | efficient - work in ' the ohurch isi not forgotten. She hdad charge of th! pm xl:mry department and every child loved er. b i Copper. which eéscapes ' from \a . big Atizona mine in waste water is = turéd -by placing serap imetal in the water until it is thoroughly coated: X BORN: MURPHY—Ih New London, April i 1911, a_daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Murphy. WARREN--In Basttord, 3y deugnter. Margaref, Serae Whlifain S Warks Avrn oy ; Own a Raigcoat? Well; you should ! away on Satur- 3t Plainteld, where the - phst two i of Scotland, bit had .BOMe. years. time’a resident _of her husband was em. »‘ later-the fant :| substantial comfort of clothing, shoes, of the Morning Bulletin and the Eve- ning - Record and the children -have been entertained by valentines, Bast- er cards and novelties, by games and pictures, sandwiches, cakes, ice cream -and hot cross buns, while the more window curtains and high ghairs is nottunappreciated, Discounts on bills have been given by the Geo. W. Kies Co, F. C. Lew- in a general o and’ whits, with collags. colbre, yacht Jng pénnants, and flags of all nations isuspended from celling. the room made a bright and inviting appearance jand the array of aprons Zovelties ‘/home-thade cake, candy,, e {tractively dispinyed. Am the walls' were hungia number of articles which had been donated and will be dis- Doséd of during the sale. honer and the.best man was Hoqward J. Wight.of Hartford, the bridal party S| entering the parior to the music of | A the bridal chorus from Lohengrin, phyed on the organ by Miss Ida Jo- Phe pride wore white messaline, cut’ en train, her veil caught with white lilacs. - She carried bride roses. The maid of homor wore white silk mull y n_ARR!!b ! HIEEDS — BLDRED —. In Norwich,’ Tl 5 by Rey. Hug em‘én Thomas Mailon Bhields = and Et‘l(;.,h Camilla: Eldred both ef Nflr- , wich. NER — WIGHT — In Norwich W. Payne of nr Greiner and both of Norwich. — LADD — In this eity, Panama Hats mfii'i'mi'nu’s, This is the time to have your old Panama b I-d. blocked and trim- med, so l‘t you will not have to wait for it when you need it most. IACPIIERSON Tater Fish Lines, Hooks, Etc. MRS EDWIN FAY, - Frapkiin: Squars Wall Papers Qur Mk is nfy complete and wc s qpenarve d'the '?:m. : nnu Mm are beau- tiful and attractlv < a2 We will be 0 do your wo: and can nrpt’y“:o‘z.w ')moftm.u.rk‘ P. 8.—Any work wanted- at Mhould be Pinced without asiay: The Fanaing Stadios, 31 Willew Street Curtains, Uphelstery' Geods, Ete. e DR. C R. CHAMBERLAIN 2i_ Dedta/ - Surgeon ° ..i-.-u-.nn.m-n— m-u- fl-— My, Holl{ngsworfl\ ! _Surviving the are a son, John Hollings- a ""“‘u, or, of Flainfield, rge Walker of Lisbon. Mrs. nom orth was_ 62 vears old. The funeral arrangements harge or Una ker George ‘The many friends is this vicinity, . and her Geath is deeply mourned by all Mmhm tf Benevelent Society. ' Benevolent soclety met &&lbr of the Congregational ‘ednesday afternoon, and_con- siderable business was transacted, In absence of the president, Mrs. the vice president, Mrs. G, TalibHdge oceupied the. cham: The meeting was opened with singing, followed by reading of the scripture The report of the secrs- There’ were about thirty members present. Notes, Napoleon Fournier of Hunte nue has returned from a vis friends in Palmer, Mas: Hartwell Thompson has returned to Yale university, after spending the Raster vacation at his home on Front street. Deo Djon return today to his studies at Assumption collsge, after spending h(l vacation at his home on Merchants avenue. The Missés Nellie and Jennie Rob- jeft Wednesday for their home in Paterson, N. J,, after spending a fow days with Mrs. Willlam Hicks of Prov- idence street. A valuable horse belonging to the Ponemsh company was suddenly tak- on sick y while at work in the mm vard, and died shortly after reaching the barn. The animal was one of the finést the company owned. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marshall left Wednesday afternoon for Putnam, where they will visit friénds before re. (u.rnln. Lo their home in North Attie. boro, Mass. While in Taftville they bt #‘c m ‘o num Ml;‘enénd Mrs. _Funeral. R Direotor is, | Pofteous & - Mitchell, Reld & Hi D. Sevin & Son, John H. ‘William H. Allen, I drews, Mrs. Willis Austin, Mrs. P Averill, Mrs. Theodore Beckwith, Miss Butts’ 'school, Mrs, Andrew Christie, Mrs. L. R. Church, Mrs. George D. Coit, Georgette Comeau, Mrs. Martin Durr, the Elks, Evening Reeord, Ml’l George E. Fellows, Mrs. France, E. D. Fuller, Mrs. A. A. Gulle, Hn Jenkins, Mrs. O. L. J¥inson, junior Endeavor Society of First 'church, Mrs. William Osgood, Park churel, Reynolds Palmer,. Miss Porteous, Mrs. Pullen, Mrs. Robibson, Miss Rudd, M Stockdale, Mr. Webster, Mrs. W. T. Williams, Mrs, C. D, White. Donations in money during this time amount to $79.18 from Miss Algusta B. Greene, Jolin C. Averill, Mrs. George Mlss Mary L.’ Huntington, Tirst: -Congregational Second -Congregational church $14.26; also for an addition to the invested ‘funds of a it of one thousand dollars from Mr, and Mrs. George S, Palmer. As there are now twenty-five chil- dren dn the home, ten of whom are 0o young to go to school, it may eas- ily be seen that gifts of all kinds are useful and will be gratefully received. Steel Smokestack Fell. The big 110 foot steel smokestock which was in_course of - efection at the factory. of the Keyes Produets company, in ~Montville, “collapsed on Saturday, as the third section was be- ing raised into position. The tackling slipped, alowing the biece of steel, weighing several tons, to crash down and into the roof of the mill building below. Fortunately no person was hurt, although several workmen near- by had narrow eseapes. The damage was confined 1o the roof of the build- ing, and will amount, it is estimated, to several hundred ddllars. The stack was not damaged and the erection was continued Monday and work started on repairs to the roof. and Embalme:. 70 Pranklin 8t, Bulletin Bldg. Prompt service day or night Tady Aseistant ’f preme R | Owens of From § to 7.30, the supper hour, the number present Was especially large. the menu comprising baked beans with u:e umual accompaniments, and was d by the supper commitice con- Sisting of Mrs, Nathan Frewster, Mre. E. J. Tuttle, un El Wbm A ‘Gould, Mrs. . James Johnson, e, G, s, Chepman-and- Mrs. A. %mgberq On the menu tonight are to be escal-, loped potatoes and egg sdlad with the 'hndau‘ be; 8. ’ e department of saleable goods Mrs. Charles A. Dowsett, lpmtel;i by Mrs H MotGsideTaft dia 5 Hurtv ing business at the apro; show- ln a gxul v.rmy of néle- .nnd pat- Tapp, assist- by by, mn Mary P, Clapp,. %ispuuem to muu the wafes.at 2 nlfii novelty bootii, Delicious ome, e_cake foupd a ready sale and (ira. Gertrude-- TootHi,-who “was in ohargs, bad g great wvariety. to.ef- fer, Home-made candy.in pretty box- e made a- tempting display at -the gandy booth with Mrs. Albert P. Blinn and Mrs. Sigma Beepe In charge: Qne, featyre of the evening was the Hoop- da, presided over by Miss Hadie Blss Btone, where both old and young found plenty of fun andincidentally a chance o ‘display their. skill. * The two after- noons and nights of the sale and sup- per promise to ‘net the: soclety ‘a tidy sum. ‘GEBRGE s, POWERS s GRAND TRUSTEE Elgotad for. Th d Years by Royal Ar- cunum—W. . E. Canfield Suprem ncbugm-fiv«. - The twenty-fifth annual session of the “Gfand cousieil or Connecticut, Royal ‘Arcanum Was held at Hartford. |- 'rhe allendnncq _of subordinate and of rand regent, Edward F. Pride, ol Hltanbfl. vice regent, Albért ireiay, New Haven; grend- Srtor Fl-hor it 1 grand chaplai B m-rk ‘New Haven: :!an% w{ . Kemp; Winsged; wmau. Horlce “George wm_ rand secrstary, B Hollowny, xmom, for three -years), George" x!‘a’“ k¢ g Powch Norwich; supreme raprmm | tive, Walter B. Cs ternate, Wil M‘hny:, g;'m fe lled . by Su- [éxander C. Tho officers” were_ins agntative. Itim 3 i i s BRI Death of Mive Mary K Hayes,”* with blue trimmings and roses. The wedding guests for the cere-. mony ‘and reception which mollowed numbered about 7 lowing from aut of town: 'Mrs, Al- thea Swan, Lewell A. Swan of Aappo-: naug, Mrs. Mary Tucker, Jewett City Mrs. Edward Whitman, ' Pine Hill, R. I, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wight, West Greenwich; Mrs, Joseph Gerard, Ca- nonchet; Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer, Pendleton . Hill; Mys.” Cora. Wight of Westerly. .. The ushers “for7ihe régpsion were the two hrothers ‘of ‘the ‘gtoom, Carl and Padl@reier. Refreshments were served.. /Fhefe was a darge number of beautiful gitts, luding ‘gold coin,’ & sflverw-rh 5 china’and fur-’ Dsing the aftéhoon the bridal cou-! niture. | IENNINGS—In ‘Oswegatchie, April 18, Huntington’s " Death Untxp’fiody . Mgs. Hattie ‘Taft of .Westerly the “gnest, of friends here Sunday. Charles Patk of Lowell, Mass., made a brief -vigit- this ‘week with friends on Washington street. : Mr_and ‘Mrs. Stanley Vergason of’ Huntington -avenue are in New Lon- don,. where Mr. Vergason has secured émployment. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vergason have NOVEL MASSAGE GREAM Puriut ‘Bkin/ . Food* That * Removes Wrinkles and Clears’ Complexion. ‘The most-delicate’ skin' will quickly respond to. the: soothing and. tonic ef- fects' of Hokara, and when this purs skin food is used, pimples are soon & thing ‘of the. past.” A%’ a massage cream .or after’shay- ihg it is unequaled, removing all irri- tations and.making the skin soft and -velvety. . Apply a-little to the hands or face after washing and surprise “yoursalf with tHe dead skin that comes oft: #a. 18- the -unly- massage cream that is, an antiseptic,'and’ pimples, ec- zema, and all skin blemishes soon’ dis- appear when ft“is used. ¢ Althqugh far superior to the ordin- ary massage creams iand sold.on a guarantée of “best you'ever used or back.” set the ptice s a trife, carried | M4 including_the fol- | WILOOX Hugh Frkr 73, SEEHER — In Willimantie April 13, 1911, by the Rev. R. Hartley, ‘Chariés . Wiltox ‘of Now London' and. Miss Evelyn Sypher Willimantic. BURCH — STEWART — In_ Stohington, *April 19, 1911, by the Rev. Charles J. Mason, Oliver Chesebro Burch ‘and Mise Blizabeth Agnes Stewart, both of -Stonington. MATHEWS — LEBLAN ADTiL 18 3910, by the Bellerase, Thorhas Mathews and Mrs. , Cleophas’ Leblanc. DIED LEAHY—In Norwich, April 18, Timotiy Francis, son. of -Elien and Timathy 1.eahy, aged 23 yeacs. Funeral from the-home of his parents, 121 Boswell avenue, Friday morning at .36 o'clock. Requiem mass.at St. Mary's‘church at 9 ‘o'clock. of — In Baltic, Rev 1911, Louise Marion, daughter of * Geofge M. and Ida Jennifigs, .in her: 14th year. HELPS—In - Groton, 1911, Frederick A. Phelps, Rith year. n'nosu.n—m New London, Aprfl a8, Alphonsus F. MeDona; son of' Jnhn and Elizabeth McDunum 5In Norwich, April 18, Henry aged 68 yea) 1d at his. Jate| e home, 34 Alice street, ‘Frida ril 2L at 2 oclock, Burlal in Comatock cemetery, Montvil Rockyille, €onn papors please, copy. PHI April 18, in hish spection. general IN fi Are all in and ready All grades and prices, fn-| ¢Tuding our English Imported Papers,| ery Matordh 7 Moldings to Match. Decorations” and | Sale. painter’s supplies, now receiving orders for paper:hang- ing; decoratiol “THE RAINCOAT’ * ‘Nothing will take u-. place of the| Work—regular raincoat, 1¢'s the greatest sort of protection in any ‘sort of stormy weather; it's a long, cover-you-up-and-down-over. | 27x18 inches—regular soat. ¥ ‘4 Spring Overcoat when the sun n all ‘round, good, serv able garment. Qurs ate RAIN PROOF. called raincoats are not. Youwll find the “Cravenette” stamp| [Pilloy Siips, on our coats, whith is a guarantee| with wraig, ail from the makers that the cloth RAIN PROOF. Gst the best—it costs no more. RAINCOATS—$10. to $25. SUITS=$12. to $30. BOYS’ SUITS—$5. to $8. COME AND LOOK ‘The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx ne clothes. WALL PAPERS for your in-| m, and painting. . F. MURTAGH, . Some 30, AT THE NEW RAGLAN SLEEVE RAINCOAT N STREET ‘We are - Amf HALE PRICE..IT | PRISED BUREAU scAnrs, Pt LOW. SHAMS, DOYLIES, o|PiLLow ToPs, ETC. | WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO || IMPERFEGTIONS. THIS 18- AN OFFERING SHOULD AROUSE | INtEREST, A8 iT oFFERS OPPORTUNITY TO BEAUTIFY |HOME AT A BIG SAVING. are | only’ one of a ki S0xindins This sals on ‘the o and Pillow Scarfs to match om em- regular 1% B Shams broidersd muslin 4 value at. |ul|n Embroidered [ g N £ to mmh. in hemstitched scalloped. edges regular and 3% value at. 'm—eéu Scarfs and Pillow hams of drawn work— muln 39¢ value at..... Torchon lae 25¢ value at. Ervroiderea Centers for tables, on white mesiin and colored crash, size 36-ieh —régular 50c value at... Jand, Drawn Work Squares, sizcs 18, 20 and 22 inches —regular $9c value at. o Plllow Tops;, with back in §as assortmept of patterns. o Se value at. s rasrh aundry Bage, ail hnen, sten- cil design, fast color, sise, Z5c value - Pulow Siips, striped with tassel on each if tast colors—regular 25c value &€ of fine pattern colors — regular Madras, iw| 39c value at Piitow Tops and Crash Centers to work. a full line of eol- ors—regular 75c value at..... ON SALE AT ART DEPART- MENT BEGINNING THIS MORN- ING. The April Sale of Window Draperies . - IT'WILL CONTINUE TODAY n‘ THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. | Housekeepers 7i2; h-undnulnp will m po i | ut a“uz-u.""vu. nd of i Every & Wash fioods CHURCH-& ALLEN Funeral Directors ,Emb_ql_n_wrs. Lady Assistant. 2 ‘Telephone call 228-5. Henry B. Church. W Smith Allen. s i Fhgper s Latest Spthf Styles—$8.50 and $4.00. Seld oniy. by {FRANK A. nu., We Will Serve Another 6 0'CLOCK DINNER Sunday, April 23rd WUSIC BY THE ORCHESTRA 'fnllh- " DENTIST onlmzsc fol s liveral l“é lgrser sizé Sola_ on gulrmeo by The il DUmber of the ReHat ooths oMiosndegood G the fiome of Miss Mary lhyn su Pine Iudow at the time .\t 2-!5 death on Tuesday evening about ‘mt,mu .8 past 'ole ‘clogk: Among them were Mrs fa safe ‘8afe Medicine for Children. 5 Telephone. sures toua'g the 3 Jin- flow«rl, 1 m Order those T ¢ ¥ prices’ fitth now, and or- reserved upOn The Wauregan House Parker-Davenport Co,. - Proprietors, - DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take 'w‘i tor Bhetuciet street eme ARKET HOTEL, Boswnil Ave. \'L. all_this week- As Apron Ginghams . 3000 yards af ~ Staj -Ginghams, in blue, in In fancy checks—all ont sizé checks—in 10 t lengthe, but will be cut ‘length o sult- 2000 yards of Orgasdie elle in neat figured and foral signs, medium and Hght fine quality and very for Summer waists and u ula 2000 yards of the famous. _“Beal” Dress Ginghams — _-checks, stripes and plain’ -~ medivm -and light- cobors. - & 10 to 20 yard swill - be cut I8 any Ba ol RS LR «.;»;-‘

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