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The Great Toilet Germicide? , don’t have to- pay 50c or § ;ln; ‘or listerian antisepties or per- oxide. You can make. 16 pints of a i icidal, heali r” asodoriing Sxmendic. soratioy | NOBEE: Stomngton Institution Had an Athidenis ol vt e s m%e fi! with one 25¢ box of Paxtine—a solu- S 5 . - . 3 > bie antisentic powder, obtainable at ‘About 300 at Graduation—Addresses by me Dut- | #5 cXiltren. rs It onte and ace | i BRI - SRR clean and healthy it keeps the 1ip. any drug store. Paxtin® destroys germs that cause “My daughter used Parisian Sage on | disease, decay and odors—that is why ¢éon md PnnClpal Kendall. her children’s hair, and it is as good [ ; . ¥ 0 it is the best mouth wash and gar- nd it to be”’—Hannah 3 l &le, and why it purifies the breath, = . Anderson, 1021 Divine St, Columbia, Cleavses ana preserves the teeth bet- s C. o sl o b e e In the library hall of the Wheeler | The members of tne graduating |/ T Ty e, 41 47| sehool in North Stonington, there was | class are William Harold Brown, Jo- || Here is what a North Dakota woman : e ales pers 1 .| an attendance of 300 or more for the | sephine Witter Hollowell, Calvin Main o . o A e isasTee- | raduation exércises of the class of | Richardson, £dwin Knowles Steman, | - FParisian Bae Gy i IR OF atur ay ay an 18 Venlng an sppreciates this and its many other| 1911 2t the schcol. The hall was pret- [ Olga M. Thompson, Earl Billinas | MY hair a lot of good; ai s P 9 and hygienic dhes. tily decorated for the occasion and | Wheeler and Varian Burbank York. | fecommend it as a very good S (ine is splandid for sore throat.|those. in attendance represented muany | - Thomas B. Hewitt, president of the :25\=:'sm£},dflx?=;\‘-:e“?:3n:iagg¥; Sy Bage : Y 5 e e g i | 0f the neighboring towns, including |board of ftrustees, made interesting i e = W 75 Co 49 W K. as 12 g~ after -m::kn::." You van | Norwich, Ledyard, Preston, Stongton, | remarks and Professor Dutton, who is | the best. I have my head free from omens C l'SCtS at C omen s Almon at C pet Pastine Tollet Antiseptic at ans|@nd Westerly. The music for the eve- | one of the trustees, spoke in a general | dandruff mow. and it has a healthy Srug stord. price 25c and 50¢, or by | NNg was under the direction of David | way upon the henefits of education, | luster and has an even color. Tt used 300 Women’s Corssts, made of heavy quality contil, 1,200 Women's Kimonos, made sleeveless of figured 1all postpaid from The Paxtine Toi- | E. Carter of Westerly, who played the | reforring to the progress of the school | to be streaky. Many of my friends s medium bust with long skirt, finished with' deep la~e | lawn, white grounds with pretty floral designs, celors . Boston. Mass, who will send|opening march, which was followed |and the future it has before it. e trimmina and draw string, with four hose supporters, | are lavender, rose and light blue—these are remarkable q “toeb. o : could lik>| by prayer by Rev. Lucian. Drury of | He was followed by Pringipal C. J. - Arma Roone ; 1 P 4./ Y ou a free sample it you would i ) i 3 bl sizes 18 to 30, regular 75¢ Corsets at 49¢ a pair, value at 12/sc each. 0 1y I Netes Iyl Always bear in mind that there nothing for ths hair that can comparc h Parisian Sage. There are many imitations but none of them are guar- anteed to eradicate dandruff, stop fail- were those written by the members | the school made in the past vear. ew York Life|of the class and were finely given, the | It is enlarging proving eacery says: T had | Programme being 1s follow year, and is having an excellent effect @ which settled | Simg—King of the Forest, . Parker |upon the public schools of the town North Stonington. The essays s!vrnjl\'endall, who referred to the progress | N- Fargo. N D. F X, Rexford, 615 Plde.. Kansaa City a wavere attack of a ¢ WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES AT HALF PRICES in my back and kidneys and I was in School ausing the pupils to do better t ate dandruff, stc 1 % & P 5 Bt zreat pain from my trouble. A friend | Introductory Remarks, Thos. B. Hewitt in_their grades, with a view to ::‘:oklml"'( ’r‘y:‘,:‘e)',"r‘;:{f; scalp in two Continuation Today of the Special Sale of Women's Wash Dresses recommended Foley Kidney Pills and Presiaent of -Board of Trustees encering the Wheeler school in course | Weeks, o z T R Z I need two bottles of them and they | Bssay— Fact and Fiction, of time. He stated that he had visit- | A large botile costs {1ruf>:=:<'::\v:;}x“- Colored and White—at Léss than Half Prices. P&m«' done me 4 world of good.” Lee o ‘\‘;;:‘l‘lii‘mln":l:“r‘r‘)ld Brown fi.lln_,_:::u[v":‘.:nlr shools' izt that vicimity.[ Le8 & O=good Co. 204 dragrists cyerys Divided 1046 to6r geoitps - T may g s g This y was the first time the |iS on every bottle. 2 e e oisman pupils of . the - graduating class have | et $3.00 DRESSES $1.59 $450 DRESSES $2.29 $5.00 DRESSES $2.45 $7.50 DRESSES $3.45 SELECT Youn Calvin Main Richardson j LR part in etl:‘v‘&:m';‘xsfl kln o : ”F‘:’:{;h . ""(}mme::‘:i tor | | Women's Colored Dres Women’s Colored Dresses | Women's White n | Women's White Lawn snd Class History— mer years a reader and speaker have | Is p: 3 - z < : s 3 = ol immed % \tiste 05 ' d .yns‘:nm e Witter Hollowell been secured from out of town, but chronic cases of kidney and bladder of fine quality gingham, «ii in a variety of styles and f” ‘~=‘:=4- '1“"_"“ 1 \\\ th | ; Batiste Dr vf' 2 lr‘-’mmrl Song tte, Carl Bohm |It is_probable that the Dplan carried trouble, Tt tends to regulate and con- '\l oo oo "L | e regular $4.50 ana | 0o Hambure embre with fin: laces and e 4 - Schoot out this vear will be continued, sotrol the kidney and bladder action and |f & e 4 , reg 5 regular $5.00 Dre ¢} brotadries, CresiitEl % ra uatlon 1IUS | 5ssay—The Farmer's Foes successful did it prove. is healing, strengthering and bracing. .00 Dresses at $1 00 Dresses at § and $8.50 Dresses st Earl Billings Wheeler It i+ planned by the trustees to have | At Lee & Osgood Co. . Essay—Scholl Athletics, instruction in agriculture as a feature = i 2 Varian Burbank York of the course of instruction at the ; 0 A 0 from the assortment Class Propheey— .| ScHool. which is located in the center | mumber five were of children five or L Olga M. Thompson e e e e e Y It will continue today—the most important event of the entire year. Every piece is dependable, every A i T e pracical Ao | " New Tomaon had & larse death rate || piece is properly cut and.splendidly made. The materials are most reliable, the trimmings carefuily chosen and 9 Teachers’ (-‘oll:RP. Columbia un(’\‘ersil}' prove a decidedly popular addition te in May,_ it being 54, or 20.1 »])m“thfi\l- effective. = CRA N Song—Gypsy Chorus from The Bohe- | the school work. et i e Al R A large range of qualities and prices enables everyone to be suited. Prices as low as werthy qualities will ; Ak isate | | Principak fenoall. sad, tie: fenchery ] 318 ing . nfield, 16 in Q. it and up as high as you care to go—but—at every price, values are unusual. School who have dome such successful work am, 10 in Sionington, and 20 in A fine variety at right prices. AC the close_the benediction wag | {his past vear will remain at the | Windham. "he causes of destn here |§oopser coveps . |SHORT SKIRTS COMBINATION SUITS pronounced by Rev. J. Howard Adams. = each, discases of rervous 3 —at 2lc, 33c, 44c and up to $1.69- —at 19c. 44c, 69¢c, $5¢ and up to §1 | ‘ombinations of Corset l'n‘-"flsan. et —_— e | heart diseasc 5, lasTippe “cides e ol o y Rse e gt S of Corset Cover and Skirt on Exhlbltlon ; 1 e SIL gt i Uste 10, 2 Theve were fodb mplete. assortment at every price. | —with tucks and other dainty trim- | 89c, s5c and up to $2.69. GOLF CLUB LUCKY | FEW DEATHS R deaths in public institutions. There | IMUSLIN DRAWERS e | EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS and camebiih o 2 s DURING MONTH OF MAY | were feiv cases of infectious dise: 9 N s '3 4 A Sa% semebunent ¥ S fEpcers. £ IN THEIR INSTRUCTOR b here in Mav, there being one of diph- Heape Sl AN D Y FLONGISKIRTS We make a specialty of Extra Sfze ? P Bob Andrew, Straight From Scotland, | Average Way Below That for the |theria. one c¢f tyrhoid fever and four =00 atsles Mncy sizes 51 _at 79c. $1.29, $1.69 and up to $4.29- Qarments for stout womsen—Draw- of consumption. GIVES HER PROPERTY ars, Gowns, Skirts, Et W, 25 S APV Expected to Give Sport a Big Boost| Large Towns—Half the Births in No. 52 Shetucket Street.| |joce. April. In connection with the opening of | In a monthly bulletin of the state TO SON AND DAUGHTER many styles to choose from at every MUSLIN GOWNS price. | CHILDREN’S MUSLIN 35¢, 49¢, 69¢, 85¢ and up to $1.29 | UNDERWEAR >t good lin and |MUSLIN CHEMISES . : their new club house and grounds, [board of health, Secretary Joseph g Liadin Srsderioons g gty it "‘,’l‘}“ et sk, e, 39 and up. to $12a_| TWe speciulize in Children's Musiin the officers of the Norwich Golf Club |rr (i oohy oo 45 a warning re- | Will of Mrs. Emeline N. Kenyon Ad- [} trimmed with laces and embroid- . Bve, (3fe 4 ! | Underwear—Drawers, Gowns, Skirt corsider that they have made a ten- e cries very special values at every price. —all at Sale Prices rding the danger of infantile paral- ted to Probate — Appraisers | o strike in securing Bob Andrew straight | % from Seotland, as instructor, his com- 'r e during the suramer montbs and | Named. A | ing having alreads given the game an s the attention of the healtn | g | : 0 S s I impetus among the local followers and | cflicers to the necessity of acting| In the probate court on Friday the | AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF MEV'S NIGHT | 1éarners so that his time is pretiy | promptly should the dlsease appear in | will of Emeline N. Kenyon was ad- | ur Specialty. horonghis” pooked . eath a0 | LhLS Siater e e | hiited o meobate, T3 whieh her son | SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. those who are seeking to acquire true | e sars in the B it i e e s . from from one who knows. Mr. An- |sects have been suggested as a possi- | Charles Kenyon; is-mude’ executor; } trominent Manufacturers at QUAL“‘Y GUARANTEED drew has oniy been in this country |ble means of conveyance, all animals [2nd he has qualified. The appraisers | This Sample Line and Surplus Stock of two pro: ’ | about eight weeks, first doing some |which may barbor fleas should be rig- | named are G. Fred Noves and Francis About Half Prices. On Sale when the Store opens Today and until sold. as repr: ted | Coaching . amons the Yale students, {idly exciuled from the sick room and | J. Leavens. : - epresented. | and beink recommended here by Mr. |the room carefully ccreened so that| Mrs. Kenvon gives cach of = her | : A g | Pride, who laid out the Norwich club's | fiies cannot have acce: grandchildren $500 each, bequeaths to M S 1 N' h Sh' M S l P . 2 | course. After his engagement here he | There were 1,421 deaths during the | her son the property at No. 44 Laure en s yampic lg t Irts ens amp c a]amas Prices posldvely |i& to fill an engagement at Old Or- | month of May. This was less than | Hill avenue in this city, and the land | 3 3 v oh - . 4 ¥ i i | chard, Me. in April and four more than in May | and Puildnes at Eastern Point on the A big variety of styles, some slightly mussed and The entire sample line of a large manufacturer in the Lowest ] " in the ~1a country. especially in the [of iast yvear, and $4 more than the | east side of Shore avenue, and her in- | soiled. Divided into two groups: i Hig vagiety of ehylas: . Twa lote: | West of ‘Scotland. the mame of Bob |averaze number of deaths during May | terest in ihe estate of Abiel Kenyon of - ———— | Anérew is one that i= mentioned with | for the five years preceding. Providence, deceased. To her daugi- 50c NIGHT SHIRTS 29¢ $1.00 NIGHT SHIRTS 49: $1.00 PAJAMAS 69¢c $1.50 PAJAMAS 95¢ I s el e e e B o U B Db r"';tdg S 50 Men's Muslin Night 0 Men's Night Shirts of | Men’s Sample Pajamas of | Men's Sample Pajamas of . | g the professional ranks, which | towns. for the small towns 14.5 and for | .ine, Ma she es the cottage o oy o & 3 g e il S A S J n x i Aone only recently, he was |the whole state 15.3. Deaths from in- | the westerly side of Shore avenue at | Shirts, plain white and “l", "f‘f?”’ ‘;"" ,’f’;\:““‘;"] periale and ‘madms, ail | e Matsreiain & TS YA 60. ISS. || the “celebrated artizan ama- | fectious diseases were 200, being 14 | Eastern Point and the ome to the ([ oo 7 oo 0t | plain white, faney trimn il P and” wigh | DIE of atyies, & i ‘ta\n in an English publication’ which | per cent. of the total mortality south. The furniture in her home here | b z : = and solid colo regu S Gane lar $1.00 trimmad :-l“ w wil | 1nentiored those who had made golf || There were 20 deaths in Norwich in |and the residue of the estate she di- || riety of styles, regular 50c | 75¢ and $1.00 vaiues at 43c | Sk frogs, regular 4 frogs— $1.50 Pajamas st y, history. He began the practice of the | May, representing an annual death |vided equally between her son and |l Night Shirts at 26c each each. Pajamas at 69c a suit. 95¢ a suit. O — game at an early age: in fact, “teeth’'d | rate of 11.1 per thousand and of that | daughter. on a club.” as a phrase of the game | ’ THE WELL KNOWN “ EAGLE” BRAND puts it. By the time he had reached = i ]“EN S N L AT ABOUT HALF PRICES 7 - his late teens he was an accomplish- | . | 4 3 led goiter, joining the Prestwick St | | uggestlon Nicholas eluh_cf Seotland, where he | $1.00 Negligee Shirts at 69¢ $1.50 Negligee Shirls at 95¢ at once entered the scratch list. He 8 g 5 Won sy homers 6% theciud and Men’s Fine Quality Percale Negligee Shirts, with Mar's: Fins Quafity Negliges . Shitts, -of -Pevesle, - on the first occasion in which he en- and without cuffs in a splendid assortment of designs | Madras and Soisette—some with attached and some For the Prospective |iered tne wmatenr Chamolonsnip tour- e oA With'" Fraoh cUie; vt nrad iibfiouts oollma— ; e was cho . REGULAR §1.00 NEGLIGEE REGULAR $150 NEGLIGEE Sooit A tas o BaA e tah T SHINTS AT 2 a 69¢ SIS AT ... i . 95¢ Piano Buyer vears he was on Scotland’s team, re- maining unbeaten in that time, since he alwvayve turned in a card that beat s Engiish opponent. Two vears ago It cannot harm you to call at the nati>nal open tournament he 49 Maia Street, before you buy. | ras bronze medallist. being in the last | for The Prestwick St. Nichoias club | | MEN!S STRAW “ATS Ar\{l".a!;l:‘;;fl‘é\e;sta:fihasnlf::”-:u;ll ;fra:\b” :;;;lll]rs -:;‘-vnnf‘h Mackinaw and Porto for which he had won many cups and A= It may benefit you.. Try it and| meaiie presented nim a fine gold med- al tably inscribed. see. | The “hairpin incident” was a hap- | pening of his career which 18 familiar y to the golfing worid on the other side | of the water. In the Hillhouse com- | { petition, his ball fell upon a hairpin, which stuck to the globe; the ball was 1 . ralpably injrred by contact with this Tel. 49 Main Street |irticie of reminine necessity, but Mr French Heel Cramp The Following Special Offerings For Today are from About Every Depariment In The Store. They Are Worthy 0f Your Attention. Our Annual Sale of MILLINERY The Sale of Hard and Soft Cornx Remarkable Home Treatment For All Foot Troubles Andrew Aeclined to interfere with the | “Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of Calo- obstruction and plaved with the hair- cide compound In a basin of hot wat 5 ¥ pin attached, ten strokes being neces- soak th this for full fift loilet Goods I T meeUCIIOND Cottage Fllrl]isllmgs LOUIS H. BRUNELLE |sery for a hole that was ordinarily | nutes time i Our entire stock of Trim- axen Sout. i Whie n Should IToday il be the last day of the| med Outing Hats for Women 5 ts mow fn peogreliie S e 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) nr".i}fi Jtee () Seloai l‘.»‘;:"n'.lf.fl repeated 2 mumber of mg'\r\u until - | y iale tof tTulilit Ad"m."_':; Misses and Children—Hats we offer at an average reduction of 26 Prestwick hols run- the cure is permanent. The effects are ast opportunity to take advantage of | that originally sold up to c per cent. about everything needed in ne“ lme flld Eread e A i e Seantly Sot Tont vo ahod At i B I, s::”,‘; iles [s2os—aiae ... Cottage Furnishings and Home Needs. iat canuot be excelled. ol BRI Camapstitic = = the whole nervous system 2 : : i bt *Phone your ord P t servi =l X et e S and callouses can be peeled rig ased for which you have uss is hers | sn unrestricted choice of our At IehRies rone ier. rompt service. or 35 holes at 142 in 1905, | ey o el e ety sk at a reduced price during this sale: | iniire stock of Fine Dress Shaetings pro e S T e 1 fon drawn out, Sweaty, bad xafle You know what you pay’ for the geods | fiais trench Hate Gas i b P play an exhibition match, playing the Slee s i e o e wea oo Phero aee | HaS and _Pattern Hats— Pillow C Mt REMOVED best ball of A. H. Chase and 7. D, Caloeiae in stock o Will get it ciate the savings we offer. There are| _former prices $10.00 to illow Cases Matitresses ' &CURED Moulton. Members are privileged o his house. A twenty- Eriuced Pt o $16.50—all now at ......... Blankets Curtains invies their friends for the exhibition | cent package is usually sutficient i Dentifrice Toilet Soaps Bed Spreads Window Shades | et | Oftensive N tiRemcticnte - Horncc To® Aching Toiloe Foedons o S uving e Hats 25c—Flowers 25¢c Crashes Draperies STATE RIFLE MATCH e g A o 3 e sk e The seliing of Untrimmed Hats and | Towels Hammocls ~ h iz et ey A S OUD O tortute e Il s Toilet Creams Hair Tonics | Flowers will continue today. New | Table Liriens Window Screens ), s . Vaszline Antiseptics shapes are being added daily, makinz | o siov Tod Ca ere’s a Reason Will Be Held at East Haven Range i : S it the most important Millinery offer- | .. = 'OVe® ream WrSezers Peopl grow old, cross and nerv- | September 21 and 22. { DEudles e th2tarioe desson o Glass Ware Chiina Ware le who grow .old, cross an v i Ceeds ! o s dom't. kniow that it is all the fault| In gemeral orders 1o the C. N. G | R T Take advantage of this safe of C of their corn | 1t is stmounced that the samahl THIE l Remember teday is the last day aa:r Furnishings and Home Needs See DR. FARRELL and revolver competition of the state s of the Toilet Goods 3 Sale—come today. ART GOODS 2 T T Roval Society Embroidery Cotton, E‘l“ colers—Special price 3 skeins for 3¢ At 6o—Muslin Bureau Scarfs, Pillov| WaSh Goods, 9 Shams and Table Covers, value service will be heid at the East Haven | rarge on stember 21 and 22. The match will take place on both and will be open to teams of men and iwo alternates from of the regiments of infantry t artillery ccrps, separate com- Office hotirs day and evening. Sun- days from 10 to 1 by appointment. No. 287 Main "Street, McGrory Blidg. Charges maderate. JUNIAMWS Black Velvet Ribbons A SPECIAL SALE Great Reductions on Sample Dressers i & 4 Continuation _today the Special pany, cavalry, signal corps and naval S l d 0 k i—at 3c a yard, value 5c 1234c. Sale 6f. Wash Goode, uipiem s militia 0i1 a Sc a vard, value 3¢ | At 19c—Pillow Slips for porch and|sarae of fine Guahty Drardyot.s200 \H Hfl ¥ | It is specified that every officer and a yard, value 10c nammock—all ready to use— | Hatiste, Lawns. Organdies Ete i a L enlisted man must have performed D 8c a vard, value 1215c value 23c. aDidnate 5y g %o CHUR-ON EYEGASSES | coveccomommosi s pesiormed 55 1 Dpesser S e splendia Sorimint o Datierna and to be permitted to shoot on any of T the teams. Distinguished marksmen are barred from the match. The dis- tances will be 200, 6§00, and 1,000 | | yards slow fire, 200 yards rapid fir {and in skirmish fire, one run. i The first prize for this match is | the bronze buffalo, presented by Gov- ernor Woodruff, and known as the v a yard, value a vard, value a vard, value a yard, value i Goods at 9c a yard. Women’s Neckwear LT At 12c—Muslin Dutch Collars, trim- Samp]e GIOVES med with lace and embfoiders, T with Jabots to match—value 25c. AT SPECIAL PRICES BOYS Clothiflg At 50c—The “Aviation" Collar, thel 4ar/c | Women's Lisie Glov No Mgtter How Fast You Go —SHUR-ONs are On To Stay On. As We Fit Them their gragp is so soft and velvety you hardly notice wearing them, vet they nevor lip,. tilt of -fall off. Women Pref E Them becauss they are incc cuous. Men Prohr Th.m because they Lowest Priced Furniture With Extra Large Woodruff trophy. Second prize is $60 latest novelty from Par S B e comfortable, convenieont and : 4 valiue | two-clasp white and Mbow %oud looking 28"the members of the winniag team. || Plat For Graduanon At 9Bc—Chiffon Made Veils with| Zoc | lensth Cloves in black Headquartecs’ for - the. best 1n ed the memb s of the winning team. ate Stol'e satin bordar in a full line of Pl - o= t &8 optical. 2. s Serge colors—tw rds 1 and omens Gloves short Sy S NO ERROR IN KRUCK CASE. y e e s te h A Y wides e giy. 2Md °n€l value | long, in a b varlety of aghin Opinion of the Supreme Court of Er- Glass ln $4.00 | price $2.95, value $4.00. S0E0F REmce a:dr\:rrlnrfl 50c Gloves The Plllfl | “rors—Was Non-Suited in Superior s PRy e Cadden Co., | oo ONLY value sizes' S 1o Embroideries, Etc T i Lo e A he decision ded d cofll\. g it 17o | TFigished Fdge Bands, i Summer Underwear : | Among the decisions handed down - inished Fdge Bands, in Retuhiietind 072 [by the Supreme court of errors on - Two-piece value | great demand for Wash sizes 8 to 1 S pacial 30c | Dresses at 17c a yard, value | FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHIL- $4.95, value $6.0 | 25c and 30c. DREN ¢ Two-piece Navy Serge 29¢ | Batiste Bands, plain ~and | At 9c—Infants’ Ribb2sd Vests, lorz s 8 to 18 — Special] value | finished ed with Baby sleeves, value 15c. $6.50, value $8.00. Lt =L o $9.50 Value $16.00 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING |§| Thursdav was that in the case of Ma- rie Kruck, administrarix of the estate of Frederick W. Kruck, vs. the Con- necticut company. No error was found. This was a suit agsinst the Connec- Telaphone 254.12. tigut company 106 $5,000 for the: Mesth Irish Lace Inserting at_20c| At t1c—Children's Ribbed Pants, knes 65 Franklin Street, | 0f Mr Kruck, who was struck by a g 2 * Two-piece Navy Serge s e e ok ength, value 15c S. HACKER, *raniin Stre Sh e e DNewmie) Chyfe) el We are showing a large line of REED CHAIRS . sizes 9 to 13 — Special| Batiste Flouncing with Baby Irisn | At 8o Women's Vests. short siee:e Manufacturer of - e = superior cour price $8.50. value $10.00. Tace Bands and Medallion Inserting—- and - sleeveless, value 12%¢ the case was non-suited and an appeal 4 2 it . ¥ ikt e R ed COUCHES AND LOUNGES. was taken and ROCKERS from 89c up. $950 | Bors' Two-piece Navy Serge|VerY fine goods at these prices R R Uenéistory . s - — value sizes 1% to 1%—Special 27-inch 98c, value $1.50. A 140 Women'd Ritbbal - A ike Hbiluery. © Big Tank for Hospital. $12.00 | price $9.50, value $12.00. nch $1.58, valug $2.19 o Womens Ribbed Vests, Polishing pita}l‘e ey :'f't'e‘:n‘{‘,’or‘lhea"’{;:‘;: T:f:n BOYS' White Blotises, sizes 7 t» 16 27-inch $1.98, value $3.00. At 19c—Women's ‘Ribbed Pants. 4 . Barber Chairs tank about twenty feet long and five ] ; N URNI l URF ‘ O at 3¢, 98¢ and $1.25. 54-inch $3.00, value $4.30. trimmed, value Zic. a Speciaity in di 7 < . g feet in diameter, which will be used Hattidheia in connection with the artesian well The - e Posnishe o 5y e there as a reservoir. The water from The Modern Home Furnisher e the well will be pumped into this e : " 2 by tank and from there forced into the 74 Main Street Slip Covers cut services of the hospital by air pres- and made Lo orde: The tank weizhs six tons and was carted by ™=--'sman Harris.