Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1911, Page 2

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i ALERTS’ CARNIVAL Opens After Strest Parade by Firemen —Everything to Sell Coate a Niokel, AJert Hose commv. No. 1, W. on..’.l"‘h : ms;: :vl&u‘ carnival tg mfn reday evening under m -~ ‘Yorable auspicas. - Previous tr‘ tha o) there was a e Alerts, Excelsio Yadder company and Hi mkg 3 w.sol.-an can band _ Wlmn. Selgel of Banol was lq Ch‘l! “Who has been vis: | flhl‘ Lri n?. e village, left onm Thursday for her hnme in Chicago. DANIELSON Committes and Fire Chief in Provi dence to Inspect Trucke—K. H. 8} to Play. Putnam Today—Change Asked for in R. F. D. Route No. 1. Mis. Earle Youn; of Winsted is vis- There will be mor; fl.anw-fi er nm!n:; 0 get r:-l] fore it Mercerized ten tops, anteed Danahey represented the plain- rainproof, at S:l 75¢, and $1.00. Ufl Illd Atlmey ‘Willlam A. King th. Good aquality Gioria Covers, with fancy bandles, $1.25 and $1.50. Linen lnl Silk c;vfiu, u-dmnl tvlm';m Sandies, silver and horn. decorations, ot $2.00 nd 5230, Did Net_ Attend Hartford Review. ‘ompany L, First infantry, C. N. Q. [ dia not attend the review of the. First heetins at] 'ngmh Princi- 8 mtg the high school was(j 5 he mbject _was Common) 1o Ja % Filling @ Specialty e nd Mrs. Wilbur D. Browh | Lonnarts, G, Fove, B Rogger. The i ety Main Street, rr scores: S ugi Miss x-l{hnri) ti’ E;xr)dllckmof Jolly Twelv 760 sxa E. Kennedy, Danielson. n L‘n s : eorgge Hollister ocka- | Mystic . 692 828 2283 | Andrew Lan - - pof;'l:xk‘m;m'n%fl :)‘hgtl‘r‘:’y" r((;n <*l\| ml Cll;l’ c"(:ztegrn:fm]):n;‘filsop High slnxlc. Roeger 230; hlgh three- weno:(;:l IT,I::‘Y:-IX‘. o . u ‘ h w o do what you tell him, he T [umeral a gemen inl e In | string totai, Roeger 564. son; P, Murray, filhfy King,” M shousand, timos more the d{lnk X SRRSO ALK B By, FInkers Accident at Mill. supi Semuel King. Moosiss:: ’ orav P ontee ‘,:{,,f‘. e ane About -the Berough. Eli Alnsworth of the Bay View dis- | RoSers, Jouse I Ricn s 3 ICS f. Store |50 that'the drinic will mot u Myéi-Minna Hyde of Lisbon. spent | crict bruised his les while at work ot Flos. Seder, Prosper VASREE oo, g Qf— €. and restores the patient to Wedngedsy with Mrs. G. W. Robln- |the velvet mill. He was attended by |t Welch, M. I Wilson, Josapts Ri- = OUTFITTERS TO Alde -rm. remedy is snanu:My efitifie Dr. C- O. Maine and will be laid up for | Vard Bdward Mulan. - Gl &) d is sg uniformly successful that it m Arma Chapman s visiting Mrs. | some time. John Conway, Webster: Thi . is 801d with, s guarantes to reRind Four cha ¢4 Chapman in Westerly, R. L b Kiernan, Webst: iram - WMp le, & money icuttar » trial it has det 'g, &e C. Taylor of Hasi Gra To Paint A: M. C. Building dwin 51 Kescn, Danhaiin gy T 3 Atea.” Bogklet free on requ i St Drpen- % o L I, aste, rin ot {res on requsst O The Atwood Machine company has | Omer J. Milot, Hen & r ngs Fighipgeon: RO0T i m’n awarded the contract to paint seven of PercyBLsyW Farman,© i‘; f“&?m | D Bom, 11 ir houses to John rre.and i 8 Sfm s mt 8¢ Rev. F. H. Holllster of North Ston- ,.k,mm oo’ Mis [ gay ey ington will preach in the Road Congr s, Wheelac ]LL BE H * JAMES HARRIES, SRSt Blske, past noble f,ma gational churen Sunday at 11 a- in. in | oi200 5 3 Wheel ‘Rebekah lodge, was in Hart- | exchange with Rev. George B- Spald- 3 K Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. sdny, as o delegate to the | ing. A. R, was.h A 3 R Site: lmemity, oo ®1 "Schooner W. ©. Nettleton, #ith o pril 24th, 25th 26th 27th 28th and 29th :.____.___... § : . llll lnd Silk and LMmen Covers handles Men’s Furmshmgs Men's Onyx Half Hose, 50c pair. Men's White Pleated Boston Shirts, 0. Men's Negligee Shirts, good make, Soc. Men's Working Shirts, 50c. Men's Neckwear, new Spring shades, B8e and 50c each. Women's lclln- Weight Underwear “FOREST MILLS” ’ in ural weod, Timmed with silver and. 810, 35,00, p Bujm street to ‘e8lley and \;l’owp Vailey, n t to ghe | with the ex ere th ©d_and all entered the el ayihe carnival was formally opened by ayor D. P. Dunn, who welcomed Dresent with a few fslicitous word A short entertainment programme was mi.l-‘i.l ‘:lnmul ‘Wallen ¢ of tenor solos and Clint Hel- mold favored the audience with an ex- <ellent_mandolin solo and encore. The hall was handsomely decaratea and the few ‘booths were arranged to &00d a One was given.over to flh sale of rofmhm includl soda, ice cream, stc., another was wel filled with mystery still and another was used for the display eof artioles for which young camvassing. Every article was by members of Alert Hose ‘were nated 3 A striking feature of the uml a1 s that everything was a nickel, o | did so at the wnptnlu ut lha regiment ception t Rockville, 3'ak Wingted and 15 of this clty were present, and all ‘of those attending ‘expense of the state. Company L had. planned to pay one- helt the transportation expense in or- der o atlond The review: bat seceived absolutely no encouragement in the matter. The company was consider- ably disappointed and instead of unit- ing with the other companies in the uulllt held their weekly drill “instead. Returns to Watertown. Mrs. Henry 8. Johnson, who has Mn lpufidhl lhe winter with her ter, nald Weatherbee, of Wll imantic, el‘hd on relatives in Wa- terbury Monday en route for her home in Watertown. v Gperation for Appendicitis. Walte the four.year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Jordan, was operated upon Thursday afternoon at 1 oclock Hlng her Wentl Mr. and Mrs. F. B.] itgood, =g Pappas has moved from Center| street 16 the Bradiey block on Main | street. Miss Myrtis Burroughs of New Jer. sey is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. H. Burroughs, this ‘week. A meeting of Sarah Willams Dan- felson. chapter, D. A. R., was held in Wood’s hall Thursday afternoon. Miss Alice' Jacobs is spending sev- eral days in Boston. Mrs, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |- George Thomas of the West sula 2 Miss Ada Burlingame of New Jer- Sey In visiting her parents at Mashen- tuck. Inspecting Fire Trucks. W. A. Burrows and Harry E. Back of the borough fire committee and Chief A. P, Woodward-are, in Provi- dence today to inspect hook and lad- der trucks with a view'of purchasing for the “borough. To Add to Big Mill. Albert Day ‘of Springfield is|. E'A. Iibhy a.nd llrl. C. Pllml will be the Bap- tM ‘convention at W‘llllm.lntlc next Arthur Lihb Df Barvsrd law, achuol visiting hls‘blten!!, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Libby, on Ring-street, Te Initiate-Class of Thirty: Isracl Putnom lodge L O. 0. E.| 1 ipitiate a class of thirty candl evening. . A lle- ‘orcester will: be] H. Bradley, has purchased’ the mmu nnnnnytum on the. nuukm. of Putnam, g # Read Roller Arrives:, - . ‘The .10-ton Buffalo ngfirone: Te- cently “purchased b¥ -th hag ar- rived. A man from Boston will fe- maiy in town several days to give em- of the strest department ip- Btructions tn oparatiag it COACHMAN FINED - . On Charge -f Brutally - wmppmg i ~ Corset Covers ©and ‘ Drawers Muslin Cartain Sale ot oo, tis at the private hospital | It is stated that additions will be sk : Seeves, P, il :{,:',,’,',.'"r:"‘,‘.e,fogfi‘:u PR Jittle patient appeared to be Test- | mado to the mill of the Lawton com- Hors ppeal. T"“"’ g Pl TS same was ing comfortably late in the afternoon. | pany at Plainfield this summer. Harv ee curtains in the store window for Ly Bl s e b SR T A The Youngster fizat showed aymptoms | Silas Grimith will move from the H&g::dE.Ebemmm?'utc?fir Wood. 39c pair, ordinary priee 621-2c. Al Lt ST PR T ia planned o Sive a brief sater. | OF the Gisease Wednesday. Vaughn farm to a home in Sterling. | Eiore wio was. necesied Wadnesday r 3 Pants, knee lensth, 2ic and 5oc. tainment tonight. ‘The committ: . charge of the a oafle) for the af- rrangements Medtum weight Wool Vests, T5c and | faif comprizes First Assistant Foreman $1.00. Medium weight Wool Pants, Tic and llltlnt B nl':. cm‘mn e A.. Fank P. Fento s Chimney Fi Box 61, near the main office of the American Thread company, was pulled in Thursday morning at 6.50 o'clock by an oversxcited member of the family The Kennedy house at Dayville is being. wired for electric lights. Fire Loss Adjusted. Rev. Ignatius Kost has announced that satisfactory settlement has been made with the insurance company for upon complaint of Mrs. 8. B, Overlock of Pomfret, for bruially whipping: his horse on Main street, was before Judge Fuller in the eity court —Thursday morning. Several witnesses a ed against Harvey, who was defended by TO ALIGHT the finer Curtains in stock. Ask Couch Covers, Portieres and Lace C 10 ses - The tafns bought for the sprin Liddies” Suits are in stock 00, G«T residi Attorney C. L. Torrey. The defence Suit early. We ‘can fit ever ng at 32 Carey Hill. The fire|the damage by the recent fire at St. y i o3 ey dnd Witham R. u-mnnm was in a chimney that smoked quite | Mary's church, Dayville. A meeting of | %28 that the horse was wiclous and T 1h" inleveitod. - Sov our Spectsl 2 bit but was mot at all dangerous, | the trustees of the church was held | that it was necessary to whip im Bed Spreads IU". HASKIN. RESIGNS pan| last evening, to decide on needed re- pairs to the building. To Play Putnam. prevent injury to. the driver -and -for his future good. ' He was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $156 and Suits for $12.50 and $15.00. Silks for Dresses are the leading fabrics ¢ costs, from which sentence -he _ap- Cut cornered or fringed, §0od qual ihsirréspsotive btAtious bt <illingly B led tion of Miss Clara Bowman as vice | mediately after the ceremony for a I7 h6 with a couple of fire- Killingly high school baseball team | Pealed. 3 s My at or g u.e:o“e- - ds s S D T T otinpuishers . woon | £oes to Putnam today for the open- regent of the Daughters of the. state | wedding trip. vear. 'See our silks for 25c, 35e, i0e, han Milimantic Gas and: Electric | stifled the small fire. Th: damage was ing game of the season. COUNTY PHYSICIANS of Connecticut.” | Laghtweight Blankets in gray Conductors and motormen on th Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Cage of Stam- TN, Sk ‘white at 36 ana $1.00 patr * sinea” ”{',',"u"' glocal plafiE: has re- | incongequential. Putnam Iines of the Connesticns com: | Held Annual Meeting—Dr.' James L.|ford have been visiting Casex| er:]- Daniphes. in Shml | shciiot L0 suse A e P pany have arranged for a dance to b Gardner Elscted President. Srother, Mr. Reynolds, and wife, of | Julge Gardiner Greene in the supe- | PRSI, srsonals. x given in May. e Fremont street. 1 {io! court M‘el?trrseogefo sgng.s 'syt;lh Ernesi P. Chesbro was in Norwich AR The 118th annbal mesting of the| M, ¥. D. Sargent'and: Miss Ffor- | ternoon gran ndant's motion | W‘mdow Scruns tendent of the ' — o ent of cemvany's ) pldsie Rockville and S o Thursday- M. Eugene Lincoln was in Hartford The Men’s Brotherhood of the Con- Windham County Medical association opened-at 11.15 a. m., Thursday, at the ence. Sargent have been recent Bos- ton visitors. M., ton and Kelton Elliott Corbin, both of to direct the jury to return a verdict for the defendant in the case of Annie flord ajso, therefors of | Dempsey, administratrix. against tho Thursday. gregational church at Dayville elected ¥ f ra-w.m mage & u f friends in Willimantic. ning: esident, F. E. Miller; vice | President George M. Bufroughs, M.D., m e in School street. 7 L 8x24, 0; 24x83 2We; 24xaT, Soe; | Somidemt. of trisnda e il Tekon 08 | Lovte X Hartford was in the | Bremaony pClifford Janes: [Secretary, | of Danielson, who Tead a paper = “iMarried in Worcester. g:"sh?g:::&e& ‘}?uvrgeerslhs;i tggenl-wo | 28x41, 30 et that he is to I e . Lonis Kérper. ey Wayland Bennett; treasurer, William | Presbyopia. This was followed by Gagett id: % | COMPANY, Teffet that e is to leave the city. . |city caliing on Triends Thursday. Burnett; chaplain, Rev. Willam J. | reading of minutes of the last meet! Tucsday's Worcester, Gagetie. said: | f be 18 mfl“lmte’ but aid say "‘:,; ere | Miss Delta Dumaine is confined to | Reynolds. Chairmen were chosen for, and reception of delegates and guen- The marriage o s Hva : { The H. C. Murray Co. her home on Center street with the each committee with power to choose ‘Reports of delegates and officers were ~ Children Cry Danielson, Conn-. resigned to accept a more favorable “gri; the, i . Putnam, Ct., took place yesterday af- offer p. efr committees: the chairmen are: |'heard and unfinished, and miscéllane- g v, 0 @ | Agents for Ladiew’ Méme Journal | hnt as a resunit he ot s oersand | * Rev. Dennis Moran of New Haven | Lookout, Harold' Field; membership, |ous business itended tor- The fotiow- tertinon i s ogieof Rev Batvey, ¥, FOR FLETCHER'S JAMES E. KEECH, ¥.nager. i Paper Patterns. move his family from the clty. No|was in town Thursday visiting rela- | Con T B Bennetts physiest | S, olicers were elected: o |couple were unattended and left im- CASTORIA — {The Vatancy caused by hin resigna:| Mr. and Mrs Richard Gorman of |SHCre; Leon Blanchard: ' audiiing |tai Vilisser vice president award e ton: fi“k{i‘x?e?t;" recent guests of friends | i ‘Myer; Qisciplinary, Wayland Ben- | treasurer, W, P, Stewart Keating Wil- g . " 2o d : s : nett; devotional, Rev. William J. Rey- | limantic; state delegates, Seldon * s R - Windham Street Nine Wen. * Fred W. Gerrick has purchased what | nolde. It was voted that the fees be | Overlock, Pomfret, C Bimons, Wil- v 4 - The second of a series of baseball | s known as the Edward Harris piace | ten cents a month, instead of 20 cents nnunue,' councllor ‘George M. Bur- : \ - mes was played Wednesday after- | on North strest. as formerly. Danielson; censors, Owen iU 3 3 n_on ‘Windham field between the| Miss Sadie McGauley of Worcester is Trinity Church Election, SNl Willimantie, C: 5. Bomons, Wil S . filnes Tepresenting the Windham |a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Her- Y o limantic; delegates to county conven- 5 . Th tions, Fairfield, Rienzi Robingon, Dasn- q ; % . Windham streets won in an Intorost-| Mise Alice Fitzgerald and Miss Nellle | Ity church at Brooklyn, the following | jelson; Hartford, Robeft ~C. White, 4 < l Sl‘ t ing contest by the score of 13-7. They | Ambro of Ig‘awpon R. I, are guests of | JMcers were elected: (Senior warden, | willimantic; _Litchfield, = Robert C. ationa Nationa orteni also won the first game of the series | thelr pousi: D.F. Ciftord, on | 5 F Bard oy aroac . W Saas; | Paine, Thompson; Middlesex, Laura g i o o jain try conclusion the (o | Suerem e vestrymen, S. W. Bard, H, P. Willlams, Em('l'uu?iv i hmahtics Kev Eondop, s this - L, B P 3 mantic;: New London, d sl dgl i Get Money by calling af the | o=y aficrnocs on Windnam fela, The | rrncle Eaimer of Hattford vas the | 35 Hiaken, T D! e . | & i, Chase, Piainfieia:” Tonans, ©. The woodsare full of imitations of Gorso/ene—Dbecause con: ; - | = ; g ersleeve, East Woodstoc! that it can worst the Winaham sirests | \Wiliam V. Paimer, of Valley strect ex- | V. Bard; substitute, D. B. Hatch. A e B e S Terms strictly confidential. street and St. Joseph's school in this contest and thus have a chance for lha series. Harrington and, lette. #1,000 POWER BOAT Myviriously Burned Early Thursdey Morning N Cance Club House. LAUNDRY SOAPS BEST NAPTHA SOAP n, the nigh Bri The funeral services of Mrs. at Masonic hall, when the new chap- 5 for 25 10 Remat Clomaiag, Tits atientin pane o Huniaglon wer ationded vy & large | fer of the Dastert Siar was ietituled | rouowing are fhe commistees for the fact that, bein, rlclher it will g(; fracted by the lighting up of the sky | number ‘hursday morning at her Be: 8 e | mile big. fain: ] bars for 25c and 10 S.jracted, by e tighiing up af the sky Boman ariewaid” mev Brink Char: | gicers G et preenuany 16 | PEMEA s 2t pwyer, B m one-third farther than lard or any o & H. Green Trading Stamps; Free. BEST BORAX SOAP. 6 bars for 25¢ and 10 S.|Somstcictea of & H. Stamps Free. . f. G JAGKSSH—Dentist Painless Extracting and ° at— “About 1 o'clock Thursday morning the handsome power boat Spray, built || and owned by Walter M. Olin of 70 Park street, was;destroyed by fire at its moorings on the Willimantic river east of the Nipnet Ganoe club house. The firs was first noticed by Shaun Sulli- ‘there the boat the water's edge. The boat was one of the most expen- sive ever constructed in this;city, tak- ing one year of Mr. Olin's spare time to build. It was 18 feet in length, with a 49-inch beam, the pattern bejng model. The boat was oak and cypress and th interior was finished in mahogany, leather and brass. The boat _was equipped with an automobile top, wind shield, nine-inch searchlight, a Gile qngine. 1t would sccommpdate ten persons. Mr. Olin only launched theoat Ffl- day evening of last wul and had but two trips on the ri He was in his boat Wed: MY evening, Ml!l ‘when he left ai as nearly burmed to Some work, and it 9.15 B m. everithing was all Tiaht; | Mr. lin valued the boat considerably in cacess of $1.000. There was $736 worth of material in the craft, t: $200 hemg in brass trimmings. Abo# all 7 MONUMENTS, mnm HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER an8 BMBALKER rick of Windham road for a week. tension, Thursday. Edward Kennedy has secured em- ployment at Brewster's Neck, Norwich, and left the city Thursday afternoon to assume his duties. Bdward Moriarty has returned to ew York to resume his studies in the New York university, having been call- ed hére to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Ellen B. Grady, on ‘Wednesday JEWETT CITY Funeral of Mre. Ziba Huntington At- tended by Many Mourners—Burial in Franklin. Ziba. pastor of the Bethel Metho- conducted the services. Alone With God, and |, Death Is Only a Dream, were sung by Miss Lulu Young. Mrs, Clarence Lu- ther and John Luther, with Mrs, Wi ter Burdick as accompanist. Burial ‘was in Franklin, the bearers being W. K. Terry, R. H, Young, William P. Holmes and Harry Hoimes There ‘were beautiful flowers, including two pillows from the husband and the four sisters, and other forms and cut flowers from=the Grange, Benjamin Wier, Miss Bessie Burton, Epworth league of Bethel .M. E. church, Mrs. Carrie Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur D. Brown, Miss Shirley Miner, Asa Tracy, Mrs. . and Mrs. Wil ick, Miss Mary J. Burdicis, Hattie and George Hollister, #s. and friends present from £ town were Mrs. Oliver R. Tracy tin, Mr. and Mrs. Ase M. Mill- (Mrs. Matilda Fargo of Fitch- = . NOANK ou.mf Buccess at Shipyard—Frank ‘Gardoar Critically 1li. rs. Wwin' Babcock and diughter have retufned. frot & shoré; Visit s of Eriendship, Me., is vu;unx lwt sister, Mrs. George Brad- At the annual meeting of the Trin- Would Change Postal Route. Postmaster C. A. Potter has asied permission of "the government to change a short portion of the route of theé rural free delivery route No. 1 from this office. This portiton is be- tween here and South Killingly which the route formerly taken by the star route to North Sterling covered, Now, that carrier has been taken off; hence, Postmaster Potter has requested that it be covered by the R. F. D. About seven families Will be accommodated if it is permitted by the U. S. postal authorities. Grand Lodge Officers Present. Officers were present from the grand lodge of the state Wednesday evening Putnam and Moosup chapters. Many Attend Dance. Phoenix hall wag filled Thursday evening at a social dance given by H. W, Burton. Mecsic was furnished by the Haegney-Wallace orchestra of ‘Worcester, STONINGTON Defeat Mystic Bowlors— Ainsworth - Injured—Death - of GClarabelle Sylvia. The Jolly Twelve Bow]ing club met at_the Arion club alleys Wednesday evening and played a spirited game with the Mystic club. The Jolly Twelve captured two out of thrae‘strings from the visitors, defeating them by 57 pins on the total. Following is the lineup: Mystic—J. Erkes, E. Erkes - A. Fair- brother, E. Bogue, W. Holland. ~The Jolly Twelve—A. Pampel, H. Noves, G. sion of papers. Readings were by Geo. E. Hinman, county health officer .of Willimantic; Dr. Seldon - B.- Overlock of Pomfret,” Dr. Ma lerite J. Bul ent, so their papers were omitted, and owing to the latenéss of the hour Dr. C..C. Gildersleeve of East Woodstock was excused from resding his. Among thsoe present from without the county were R, F. Seiderstoper, correspondent of the Yale Medical Journal, and J. P. Haney of Stafford Springs. ELKS COMMITTEES Named for Fair—Lengthy Recep- tion Commitses, Appointad. Thurston, Isaac 1. Supplies—R. Gormln, 7B, Tatem, E. E. Raymond, .Speclal Prize—Joseph A. Gagne. Refreshments—W_ ¥ Rafferty. Invitation—O. J. Entertatnment—E. . Raymond. Music—J. D. Byrne. . Booths—W. D. Wilson, chairman, A. 1. Bonin, A. W. Johnses, Henry King, Samuel King, Louls Dion. Gegrge Ho: néault, L. E. Kennedy, R. B. Thurs- T i e a ¥ Frost, B. A Flynn and 'R. B. . aDrawing .of Prizes—Richard Gor mat, W Transportation—G, JI. Gilpgtric and John F.- Carpenter. . Byme gma 1. B. Reaéption—A: R. Joy, E. B Robbins, B. D. Bugbee, George ‘S.. Bradley, H. Walsh, Victor Chapdeiatner A’ Frost, B. A. Broaseau, L. . ew. Haven' for:the Prov has laid in the locnl har- - Dfiy——Bfly\on. Tuesfl n-next at 3 o'clogk Harey T Doty dnd -1 take’ ng Mien ms'ru Hrand u;fimdqi ing Miss Helen Tuck an: 3 Paxrkhhrn of - New~ YOrK: Fmary of Boston wis - buflh mer and had a new cabin put on, arrived Wednesday for repairs. Frank -Gardinér of Brook street is dangerously ill with pnéumonid. &Chflll!nn Endeavor sociét, the Raptist church will have a focial On Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock Clarabellg Sylvia, aged 13, died at her parents’ heme in Quiambaug- She had Dbeen ill but a short time and death was not expected. She was the daugh- ter of Hatiie May and John Sylvia:and . Rafferty, Archie Macdon- | shortening.” lene its imitations. in the end. Costolene has made a pronounced success as “the perfect These imitations are of inferior quality, are packed in tins with ordinary removable covers, and depend largely upon substitution methods for their sale. When you ask for Coztolene be sure you get Cottolene. There’s only one Costolene—packed ir patent . air-tight tin ¢ pails, trade-mark on the face of the pail. It pays to pay, a little more for. Corzo- because of its superior quality and Madé odly by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY with our Its use means economy L] Mfl l.‘ll! puagy o i wretusion MR fler o visit| nbny ST aLre Tt Ll ek Booths will be srected around the hall in which will \6. dispidiyéd articles such as Wat Umbrel- ey " " with M w frs, Bobert Dalmer, Jr, Phepg b 5 eorner and Wi York. - 7~ 4 ful and attractive §oi 1aat il in_attendance, and-i ERNEST P. cuum 1029 Main l'.. %‘ atsen Siresta, - ¢ Suscens, _Tra *Naw- Beautiful and af ve Foung =8 il b8 s me«: S port, Ru L, which Wwad Nere 148t sum- This wfll give one solid week of entertainment, ‘witha SPECIAL MATINEE Saturday afternoon. —— Mncmc mn mtmmc — Fully qmpaa and dther prizes ammnfin’g 10 several hundred dollars. WE TRUST THAT: EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD WiLL Vl.l‘l' THE FAIR.

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