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: ) . | : v : The first annual ball of Norwich n@nmmn.Am One Week’s Sale |:2tissorsmgssuid A - - armory on Friday evening was a de-| 3 QUVEr = cided success in every particulsr and '15—!(1- and o £ 7 N - brought forth many compliments for | Miss Dora SE{:.}« e gt x - 7 the officers who had charge’of the af- | dines, Miss & = : b hes 5 s Virginia DesJ; s ¥ Of Women s and ey ey gl | B L L and accomplished results .which | 1 groo” Jonnson, Miss Belle Swan, Miss : omen S a m N % E ‘brought forth many compliments. There were about 800 in attendance. | The armofy:had been attractively decorated for | flh affair, blne lnl‘l WM!A ” 1 7 3 mg ue hm;xng sl Mr s . : $ { ermfirc i zzz:eahzm:m“;"zmxs i % 5 uits Now $15.00 +1500 m $25.00 : comucmc TODAY e e 1 S| | ey 4 : About the side of the hall ‘were ajso festoons of bunting and "groups of | ““grijgm McClaflerzr “Mg‘,” “Robe . 0 Her"e“tvfote' This sale offers you an unusyal opportunity to secure fine | siovaton. stand. vas. - anh imminated iss Belle Teonard, ) su}ts N ow $ l 9-5 $22.50 mi $25.00 Z - 5 ign, O. O- O., with the figures 1396 ; . Stockings considerably under price. We have built up a great ;enelth in wi itew and bfize M:fis At s She - % S either side of the box.beneath was & | pooaos? it Lvn! 5 H jon bay ti ‘il 1 0od in adjoin- % B er ore reputation for good Hosiery, so that almost everybody under- | bay tree, while paims stood in adjoin- He lefl’m‘:hj\:rght?% zmit:;g"§ 5ults Novr 525‘00 ’29;‘0‘0‘ o 5950 - 3 i i - . stand. The fronts of the boxes were stands that the best values in the Finer Stockings are obtainable | Blue ‘Wit White borders.and hayiag &‘L"‘:é ;‘;‘)fi“’ C{.‘:,L LB“"- H O. O. O. signs and shields attached . - . 21—Louis Arthu ist, T 2 at the Boston Store. This sale will serve to add to our reputation | Across the front ofthe balcony blue | m tiio-qe S ar ATHRIT fi?,“,, = “é"“‘ There are dozens of stunning styles to select from. Plain i L and white were attractively. Bl M N et o e - ip this direction. with an illuminated star in the center.| Branche Miss Minnle Bawards, “Miss = Tailored Suits, pleasing models in Fancy and Trimmed Suits, The decorating was done by D. J.!go el Smith A — | Hinchey and ‘Jerémialr Desmond, and | e tholr woric was highiy commended. | L o fifif ’é’:;,;:‘”’ S B\,‘“’,"" - excellent serges, blacks; blues and all the fascinating spring ‘Wamen's Burson Hose, seamlass heel,| Women's. Medium Weight Black Stk e electric lighting was inthe hands | s jj.e “Duchetts s Marie Duchetfe- - tie and narrowed ankle, value 1%c— Lis's Hose, made with spliced garter|of John Carney and showed his clever | ™ 23" 5" 0g Mrs P._H. Harrimen, colors, the popular chalk line effects, pretty smped, checked Today 15 top, T3¢ quality—Sale price 49c a pair. | 2bility in that lin John. .Corcoran J., Donoliue, | : % x From 8 to § oclock g file pro-|Gegrge Englor. : ! and novelty worsteds. 3 4 A Children's Black Light-weight Rib- | ramma was given by the Cadillac or-| =o¢ S 5" uc\icfle Miss Enmbem' 3 Women's Full Fashioned Hosiery, in | bad Cotton Hoss, in sizes 6 to 10, the | Chestra, J. F. Drew director, each |y nionie All Sizes SMisses Tegulat and Gdd sizes 4 variety of weights. from.gauze iofwest quality, on” brand, our Zse|number being rendered to the delight|™ §5 el £ prisbie, Mr. and Mrs. 8 , Teg e : medium lisles and cottons, sedonds of |ose—Sale price 19¢ a pair. ?é_:;nemfi?fi;‘g&:wfi,pand called | grthyr Brown, George “’E" Miss 8 : SAM . aualities that sell from 2%¢ to 3¢ a| _Mjsses' Extra Fine Ribbed Black | follows: ¢ BAh Thels AU SR EARLY SELECTIONS ARE ADVI g 1 e 19¢ a pair. Cotton Hose, in sizes 5 to_91; 19¢|March, National Emblem, Basgley | yr angd Mrs. Charlss Caulkins, Mrs, Overturz, Morning, Noon and Night, b it : i value—Sale price, 2 pairs for 25c. g R rt Caj well, Miss Campbel Womeu's Biack Hosypin silk lisle, | > ¥ UDpe nsbe .c)-y’,m’,\l:rcherl H(Suargh"‘)ler of g > s 3 " Childreh's One and One-rib Medium | Patrol, Guard. Mount, Eilienberg plain lisle and cotton, asortment of | wiisht Black Cotton Hose, in sizes 6|8 S o | Moosup. Miss Alice Tyler. Mrs. ¥va Moo 537 ooyt & ck Cotton Hose, in sizes election of Popular Airs, hapiro | Clack, Jewett City. g “otghts, all S9c a e 10 to 10, unegualled for rugged wear— | Selection, Grand American Fantasia, 33—John J. Quinn, MMiss Fanny 4 Sale price 29c a pair. Sale price 11c a pair. Bendix | goronkiss, Miss Helen -Quinn, Miss . ¥ PR 3 o 2 e At 9 o'clock the grand match Was|T.ouice Quinn. 5 : Womea's assorted styles of Silk Lisle | Infants’ Extra Fine Silk Lisle Hose, | led by Dr and. Mrs. G. A,.Boon in a i : - : 5 Main St and Mre. 3. 3. C. Stone Mz and Mrs.| “5% S0*50 are. afwon Grover, Mra 121-125 ain Street _ George, W. A. Harvey and Miss | vwitio "5 wilson, - 2 Duchette, Str. and Mrs. W. R Baleom. | 36—Mr. and Mrs, John H. Barhes. The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut dsvoled exclusively to Men’s, 'onnn s~ in sizes 4 to 6%, black, white, tan, pink 3 X Edward Jillson and Mrs. E. G. Mondou, | 35 UTHER SPE IAL BARGAINS | Pres D'Esopo of Hartford and Miss | v > o cr oo (oot B e pa | i Children’s Wearing Appare! Duchette. There were sixty couples m = Or faany ; N {the march, which was direc | Shatles .Gav. Mrs:; Fiistne "Eesrian, - - - - arfd Pure Bilk Hose? all blacks, 50¢ |ang o | Miss Keenan, - — - - - quality—Sale price 3%¢ a pair. apa Prof. J. P. Holland, making three OS 39iMatthew Mahew and friend sraceful manner, the following couples | yt4—Mre. Edear G Mondou, Edward our 25¢ quality—Sale price 17¢ being Mr. and Mrs. Nell Crowley, un.i’n"m"’",n‘e‘?lfi. B b R T G e *3:5‘ 0D, 3. ‘Hinchey Harry Mitchal, = : schem: was fully appreciated: by the | pMicc Mary Desmond s A e MEs 1 ¥ 3 5 Unelai e 2 % nl, i v E g TION OF LAUREL. |Otto C. Mush, Allyn Brown, George | nclaimed Letters. Splendid Offerings in Our : e mals To¢ the: Bsncing was by | ‘gne. Thomas Fitsgerald, Fren Cong- | “FOR PROTECTION 2 R o mia Wertn Fuilen | The e ot tnsimen | s ’s i the Cadillac orchestra, there being| g hould Be Used in Cutting It— ———— Norwich, Conn.. postoffice for the wee Ready-to-Wear Department A Man’s Wants Receive twenty numbers. © Neil -Crowley | misckime i Hebon Thoncey oare Y ol Out or Futire: Brune Grodotzke Manager- ending April 29, 1811, follows: Anton Tntelii tC id L prompted. The refreshment counter | wiliiam Murphy 4 isithads The §. & & company will open 4 new | Alubiek? f‘l;o‘rfie’ E omgz»' Mew ¢ M. [ har: iy hi odinson, . o i is so { branch on May 1st at Mineola, f. I, olphis Bousigi ss M. 1~ For Today’s Selling nteligent Lonsideration in M T e i A2 D Sullican, Miss Mary Barry, | Since the wila mountain lsurel ia so (ranch oni May 1el st Mmneola. L L\ Jacinan, Dapils Bossiic dies 2 Qur M | the coat room: Warren Andfews sold | M >5 Asnes Houlthan. prominent a feature of local land- |5 G, Gotske, formerly manager of the | Hatde Jeiikius, irs. Richard Las Women's and Misses' Fine Tailorea| OUF Men’s Department | the tickets, which George H. Stanton : scapes and is so frequently cut for|Jamaica brench, who has been con- {ora McCollough, Ru Sulte, of excetlent serge, black, blue and | ana George W. Rouse zathered in. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES- : ti- | nected with the S. & S. company for | James Madzowsan's - A handy, quick and efiicient and in- | #0F George W, Rouge sathered in. o decorative purposes I large -quanti-|\ oo, N o teen years, and who is well kay, Mrs. Henry (. Palmer, white, fashionable short coats, hand-| tijicent service marks this Men's| cosstul. Sei aere e gt | Gowns Were an Attractive Feature of | ties, a leaflet issued by the society for | {15 0%, DoLCT S Frie of Long 1siand | George D. Pbppofion. Charles Paime:. somely lined—Special $15.00. store as plac: for all men to get|committee, Dr. George A. Boon, chair- the Ball. { the protection of native plants is 0f i) 150 iinpy. | Samue! Rosenberg, L. Wm. Schamsk W Fine Tai f ‘| Dress Furnishing ac. or | man, J. J. C. Stone, secretary and peculiar local application. Tt was dis- | 800 R0l 1o as formerly of this | Mrs. A. B. Stowe, Rachael N. Sussman ‘omqn’s Iine Tailored Suits of the| Dress Iarnishing acce rer. Frank J. Fagan, Joseph A.| Among the many handéome dresses | tributed at the meeting of the New | oF GOVREET W (ORATO N O TUC Chatles B. O, Williams, Mary Willica very highsst standard ef style and | this service is o co tion of nn<\, George, Cornelius L. Crowl William | Worn at the hall are the following: London county Horticultural u_vdet) pleased to dearn of his succass. “—_—_ lined with high-grade materials—$22,50, | £00ds, values and lowest prices that is{ A. Harvey: master of caremonies, A. T.| Mrs. Ashiey T. Boon, black. and |this week and gives directions as to —_— | 1 hard to equal. 2 | Boon, president; general floor director, | White Louisine sHk ‘with black Jace the Broisrtiag ot iRe Jurl s tave Teff Davis of Arkansas claims he has | GIED. Women's Separate Long Seyge Coats, | Dr. George A- Boon: director of grand trimmmg& = l(_)ur_;noume}m lmrx':::[ tl.ie‘:hl‘!:;g“] ‘r‘m: bhzen hounded by the newspapers.— | SLOCUM—TIn this city, April 29, Elishs tan, blue and black, made up in stylish e Genuine Boston Garters, a reg- | march, Jeremian P. Holland: aids,| Mrs. George A. Foon, pink sifk mar- | felia, is one Cooth when covered with | Houston Post. i Slocum. 5c article—Special for today 14| LeWis Oat, John Dorovan, F. H. Fan- | auiseite over pink silk with pearl trim- | tive shrubs. o K i ts swonderful £ pink and white . I ning, BEdward Jillson, Julins Tuttle, | mings, pear! ornaments. its wonderful masses of pi Misses' Long Separate Coats, biue,| > Po" | Thomas Beardow: reception commit.| Mrs. Alice L. Duchette, blue and | flowers in early summer and during Joseph Georga, chairman, Wil- | White 3ilk \with duchess lace and corai the rest of the vear on account of its tan and fancy mixtures, semi-fitted Men’s Porosknit Underwear, in short | ;; rich foliage. Being an evergreen, 3 5 x liam A. Harvey, H. Gebrath, George G. | trimmings. " . k2 g . modeis—Special $10.98. siceve” shirts and knee drawers, 50c|Engier. Wiliass R. Baleom. I T Har. | Miss Marie Duchette, white silk mar- | Which very -few of our native shrubs value—Today special 27c a garment. |ris J. A. Hagbers, W. B. Tvler, Dr J. quisette over pink sills, baby Irigh. lace | Te. it makes a striking feature in a | seinl lot of Women's and Misses' | HL' McLaughlin, . H. " 1., | trimmin winter landscape. > } T-immed Hats. Men's Neckwear—Ask to see the yP\\" Crowley, F. J. W 3 Mrs. Henry Gebrath, black lace robe. Laure! is distributed from Canada 5 ¥ Marquisette Tie, a silk marquisette of | Bailey, ’ Jr., J. I . D- | Miss Edith R. Anderson, white lin- | to Florida, and is a tvpical feature of Children’s Coats in a variety of styles ¥atiolis Patterns made over a siTk—50, |¢ ‘Brien, J. P. Sulliv Ty gerie. c\'urt\e“ ngiand v::nds a.mlt pa:tu:‘&,ss- ) > B : eras : Tk—50c S T 1 R _ | Mis& Florence I Fitzpatrick, yoilow | Not oceurring in other countrie: 3 ates pr. 3. H. 5. B. and materials, all made up in the latest h ohue, Dr. J. H. Egberi, E. B. Worth : A sohitmlly AmeHcsn DIEWE ANE A 396, O- O. O., was| r Gsbrath, white Jap | should be our pleasure and duty to Men's e Shirts, coat style, at- | ; » Chenme : protect it from destrucibon; but its o instituted at Olympic’ halt Nov. g5 | tachied cuffs, faced sleeves nwith pearl| 1910, -with 23 me‘;ma" P ss I Hotchkiss, white nel' cery beauty and charm induce cut- buttons, and a big fuli size body— Kone. general organizer. The prg;gm over white silk, pearl ornaments. ting to an algf:ning eAxientA It 1.-4gal}|» 8 mes m\uru.n is 333. The officers are Helen Quinn, Helen ping messaline | ered ertensnely twice a year. In Women's Dresses, silic fowlards, me =aline, with the new kimono siecve, Special at 53¢ each. < v ken “for fidhdoomaely trimmed—$11. ? e esident, | embroidered in whi summér the flowers are taken f ™~ ) iavion e A ek ] Louise Quinn, blue 'silkk messaline. | church and house decoration. In Wwin- i BN OF, ToReRt 8 5158 3) ulkins, lavendar silk | ter the inroads are much more exten- R e | cecretary. Warren Andrews. | With cream colored lace. sive and dangerous. Enormous quan- aE) M The Fountain Pen | financial secretary. William R. Bal. | Mrs. Robert Campbell, black messa- | titles are then used for festoons, illlnery | com: treasurer. J Stone: warden, | line silk. wreaths, etc., in the Christmas dress- The reason for the popul £ Sale Conti [ 2 sentinel3, 2. | S8 e, g e | oons Aokt u;le P el 9 popularity of our| §ale Continues ) picket. Fred Nowatzky. voile with pink : bail rooms.. .As it is then cold weuth- Millinery department is the amount of | { " Guests present from New London in- | Mrs. W. C. Haselden, black voile aver | er. tie foliage keeps well. and bears reql valtie you gat for your money. We| | S°€Mis as if every person in town | ciude id Quinn, Frank Sauires, | sill with trimmings._ | cransporation to a gistance, so that the | 3 are whowing a large assortment of| WAS Iere buying pens day. But 2 1 ed Swanson, Harry | Miss Sadie Smith, light blue silk | quantity collected is ;\{\‘lyblhmi}*:d Abi i b < J r - Sre o imuibnsn i St N ' Vineent and Miss Maud | With white applique trimmings. the demand and the avallable material. ; Trimmed flats in small, medium, and| o= Y “(,,gan Miss Mildred A. Sholes, green and | It is to be noted that this cutting is large models, and positively lower| LiCles the selection will be almost as | Al white silk with lace trimmings. all from wild laurel growth, not from ! good today. Value $2 to Sale | BOX OCCUPANTS [, Mrs. W. R. Balcom, old rose amdjplans which are grown for this pur- prices than elsewhere C mpare them }ai c i v cul- s . ! pri ight green silk crepe. Ppose, although it is a shrub easily cul 3 i with any shown in town. and you wini| PTce 98¢ | Thoss Who Hedl Bessrsgt Sésts for' the |- Mis T Ei. Johiagh hiesl atl; tivated, We will spray the handkerchiefs of every lady coming realize the wonderful saving opportuni- | 1 Mrs. Curron R. . Grover, lavender| The flowers are horne only apon the < i & 4 2 % 4 ties offer-d here. !GI Lkl messaline with Persian trimmings. | shoots of the previous year's growth, into our store today, if she so wishes it, with either i aloves | The occupants of the boxes were as| Mre. William F. Wilson, blue voile|so that, if these are cut, a years: Mostly mede up in our own work-} o : 2 s = over silk, with satin trimmings. flowering is lost: and, when looking | 'm, ‘Women's 2-clasp Kid Gloves, tans, Miss Grace Stetson, light blue silk. | at long festoons of laurel leaves, it is P. Stetson, M: ss Vera Stetson. Dr. and ‘Mrs. W. A. Chappell, Mrs, Menry Guile. Rufus Harris, Mrs. Au- t Stkowski, Miss Sikowski . J. Coit, Mrs. William Miss Sadie Coit, Miss Arline Grace Stet- | 155 Qrace Stetson, light blue silk. | saddening to think of the great quan- Miss Alice Tyler, lavender silk and | tity of blooms that had been destroy- white ros ed for the next summer In this truly Mrs. Eve Clarke, Jewett City, black | extravagant winter decoration. embroidered satin empire, wtih red| The owner of a laurel swamp re- Yadma, 4 cently gave permission to a florist to . o Elaine or Gardema, bt 3, A Georse, pink embroidered | get "a fiiie lauret for’ cirlstmas dec: Periume made by Hudnat. . | Larsen, Mr. and Mrs { * Ars o Le and devastated the place, so that there | Lawrence Ray mm‘dt Mrs. Annie Lew- Jarvis, apricot silk, bead: | were hardly sny flowers the. next | | | roem, all new. up-to-date models— | Priced $5.98 and $5.00 and up. and white—Special Today 79 a Toilet Department A large carton of “Lavendine,” the | new combination for packing away Winter clothing, a mixture of lavender flowers and tar camphior flakes—Today | Woiien's Elbow Length Black Silk Gioves —Special 65¢ a pair. Lmen Depanmem n Suitings, extra , all pure linen, regular | —~Today 17 1-2c. i Switzer. ot ~ r - = - ® ’ ed net, silver and pearl trimmings. summer. Such excessive depredations sant. and Mrs. Bugbee. D. Weleh, | “\rlo (7R SR RO o ek, il on & Slow wtimine: viant. connob e These are very popular odors, arewy sting and plea ad7 Weleh. i DonoyRil trimmings. {have a most serious effect in locali- Sioles. Fred Baton, Miss | = 3figy |, Laws, white silk, gold.orna- | ties which are accessible to our large We want you te know about Hudfl“t s G‘”fl’ Miss Mildred A. Sholes. |, o C" towns. 2 boxes for 25c. A‘pound box of fine quality Violet] Charnley, Mr. and Mrs. | S o i, 1 . g epfumed T : : 8 ss Fithel Champlin, light blue silk,| Care for the future often involves 'P.l.nme(i l::nn‘bho\\dn..,Snecra! for sle Cloths, with L‘f:gt;):;. W. R Bulcofi, Mre, | Wil Pear t,,i,'?mmg& e scetice: 1 flio. present. - A6 WU At _ If you weuld like HUDNUT S:BEAUTY BOOK bring eday only, 10c a box. h, in ve pretty desig: i i~ g g Miss Anna Tiesler, black: silk, | willing to forego some decoration of : A . Johnson, George H. Stanton. | nrg’ Tdgar G. Mondoris, white silk | ball rooms amd. churches for the sake your name and dddress to us.or mail it to us.~ We will see many of them suit i for round tables, Jzzie James, Miss Nellie James. i 5 e : - 4 crepe, hand painaed border and cash, | of preserving for the enjoyment of at greatly reduced prices today. ! Ir. and Mrs. J. TL HOH‘!,"{;- with pear] trimmings. Phture. memorilions the Densy 4 Bk that you get one free of charge. 4nd Mre. Henry Gebrath, Miss Elizabeth McNukle, flowered | woods, swamps, and pastures where Come in today and have your handkerchlef sprayed with Upholstery and Carpet Dept. chiffon voile over light blue silk, with | the laurel now grows? trimmings. . 7 p When laurel is to be gathered at all, small lot of RuMe Muslin Curtains 'Sample Bed 0 ilts | DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED Aliss Mary. Barry, black e R onia bet et rotn & sharp_knife, one of HUDNUT’'S PERFUMES. plain_and stripe effects. regular price| P a Quilts by Jocal applications, as they cannmot | Miss Agnes Houlihan, pink messa- | not hacked or torn off: cut in modera- | Y - | % reach tle diseased portion o e ear: | line. i i SaNg- ‘Cut @ 5 % Today cial 25¢ a pair. i! -\rrmx,v(l lot of '\l?nmzi turers’ Sam- is only vay re < 7(;1-., J..J. C. Stone, white embroid- :lr?:; x;!onte ‘?o::::ed!es-' Lt;lx:xs‘tle:\?llx‘xhll::e e 5 Jles rochet Bed Quilts, 5ooq e | ness. is by ts - Sash Curtain Muslin, 10c quality— | and qualitiss, slishtle soilod ,;‘;;:u; adios “"Dearnass is ‘caused by an . | ered batiste, Bl rmmings . i injured those plants which from their Today 7se. | one-third off from regular price. flamed condition of the mucous lining TS P 5 T ¥ position give pleasure to the of tihe achian Tube. When this | embroide g‘rc&test number of people. Above all, SIS Stiipe “Giibatin; mood” sudiity | fube i infiamed vou have a rumbiing | Miss Louise Fitzpatrick, pink mes- | Gverything possible should be dome to e ee Scrim, mercerized stripes, resular price; - . i'15 cntirely closed deafness is the e~ | ~“Miss Blanche Douglass, black chif- | CheCE its use as a winter decoration. 3275 Today $1.39 a pa % N . uit, and unless the inflammation can fon: -over Bisie’ messmitie: = AT CLUB. Bargains in Wash Goods | B2'vien oot e i ke Foviored 10 | 08, oo g, B0 B owaved mar. | CHELBEA 80 and Red Seal Gingham,. in | dStioyed forcver: nine cases out of | quisette. Membership Cameaign Started to Last |l Retall Department m Comm. : o | ten are caused by Catarrh, wiieh 3s| Miss Buckley, black messaline; jet : from 10 Lo 20 yards. regular | nothing but an inflamed condition of | trimmings. Until Juns 1. auality —Today Special 8c a | the mucous surtaces, g — | Sve will give One Hundred Doliars| siss Sheehan. rose charmeuse Satin. | . Chelsea Boat club has started | for any ‘case of Deafness (caused by | Miss Twohig, Helen pink crepe de| = bership campai ‘hameleon Cashimere, a light weight | catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hau’ chine, pearl trimmings. out on a new membel D campaign Straw Matting Rugs, size 5x 6 feet. value #0c—Today 39c. Straw Matting’ Rugs, 8x12 feetl, value 94.00-Today $2.95. AL silk and cotton material, in two-toned | Catarrh Cure. Send for cizculars. frea,| Miss Ahern, lavender crepe de chine | which is to last till June 1t, with three offects, seasonable colors, regular price | shja b BibEits 20 Toledo, O. Mig ok Dhin e 0\;‘;‘1‘3":;’1‘1 teams in the fleld after new members. ’ 39c—Today Special 39c a yard. Take Hall's Family Bills for consti- | pney,S: Kelly: e 1t is believed that there arc-many men Women’s Neckwear { pation. =S S i in the city to whom the club advan- Miss Rose Leonard, pink satin. _.._...,, g S tages should prove attractive and a list And Handkerchiels The Sound Sleep of Good Health |, iss Belle Leonard, ol rose mossa-| or"auen has been made upfo do e ’ Can not ve overestimated, and any all- 3 canvassing on. Commodore Herbert B. Maei's Lace TR B bonian it Kilchenwarfl)epartmem ment that prevents. it is a_menace sto | - g’,‘fa”}g‘n‘dgfn;{é zlgfio';“:“k ity | Cars hias named the committees, They lar and Cuft Scts—Spacial for today 60c | | 4-I. package Dutch Cleanser, value | {ju. save: I have been. anable o | With silver_trimmings. B e a oot 25¢c—Today 2ic Wis. savs: “1 have ‘been unable | ™ Gertrude Kendall, lavender silk mull | PAiEn is over. An influx of new mem- 3 . [ sleep soundly nights, hecause of pains | ugiraidered trmsmings bers just at (his time will mean an ‘ . | across my back and soreness of my ncrease - in the treasury, an e e e, o Colars, B | o luminuin 1 12 uart | ey a™ My appetite was' very poo | ok o2ble: Branche. lavenddr, silk mull | \NENSSHCC R (06, 0P 0 e Toara “of 4 e Sauce Pans, 30c value—Today 39c. necessary yhi—Voday No. T Granite Tea Keitle, s5e value | 20d MY general condition was much | ™ 75" bawards, ble messaline with | SOVernors in making some neces - MR : | Tun down. I have been taking Foley B | epairs in and around Chelsea lodge | b Men's and Womews Pure Linen| .y, gs,, Kidney Pills but a short time and now | 524 ;"";‘“‘:‘:g“'whue messaline with at Scotch Cap- The membership team: Adpeeth. *"‘“;2,;},;‘& H::dkenfiuefs‘ 15¢ m&c 200 auality— | ~ “Witeh. Cioth” for polishing silver, [ sletp a2 sound am o rock my generall oo iirimmings. = are 1o be the following: i : 5&“ Today 10c each; 3 for 25c. regular pri e * | condition is_greatly improved, and I Team 1-Noah Lucas, captain, i . . venloiy e lkno;:‘i that Foley Kidnes Pilis have m‘&“:o{’{'“;}l:::l"“l" W‘"‘“ "‘"“fl"“’“' Juitan wilioms. Franic 1. | Foss. 13| cured me.” Lee sgood Co. = oa| € Wis Youns and Daniel S. Havilan Mmoo Orawiay; Jlemg: Tear 2—William . Perry, captain, Kicked by a Mad Horse. messaline, lice and "‘"‘fi““"'g}" nmrt . Johnson, Waller M. Buek- Samuel Birch of Beetown, Wis., had mf:"‘ Torey. sOue W. Carpenter amd Charles ES. a most narrow escape from losing his v }e’f' s ngm ml"d 'émh s vl ““;'mé’:;“’ Tight blie silk, lace |, § ul sore at develope ut at - last Bucklen's A—n -a Salve cured It com- unlor ol me mug s:re Systen nl : sy 3 Painless Dentistry, vietels. It he greatest healer of m-i e e am.r—lm’:;&: Chil dren Qr-y- i Bt 3 Bnl.u» Tean: ..—Ln Roy Ro!nbhu cers, ‘)m'lulr third winter- hat you have had ear. . Sne—Well, “but_ dearest.” sum . FOR FI.ETCH‘& : les_on Trx t, 2% at Lee & o:good mervrm soon be hew’n&w