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& N NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1913 WESTERLY WANTS ANOTHER TRAIN STONINGTON Mrs. Frank Joseph Dead at 74—Iim- Cottolene TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New L.ondon JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St, Norwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE - proving Station Surroundings—Fish- % A b A Full S ly Al ermen Sec Numerous Sharks. is richer utter upply Always on Hand. * (NORWICH) i i Digerds cher than PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Heaters BIRA isle Aftar Accommodation From Kingeton, o) s s bar it itoy - Spesiat. Tacmons S0 Line Least Three Evenings a Week—Military Men at Previ- Water s;)r(‘wr\ Wednesday evening. Mrs. = NE —'roy-;o fic o~ § | Joseph has veen i poor h o e W & B 3 6ver three years and confined to.her pring showing of dence Dinner—Church to Observe Men’s Day ‘and Heu;,fi B mats i sty and one Co‘:‘tl:lietnies tilsxem’t tfor table CARRIAGES and eteiLias ., |half. She was born in ffayal, Azores, | yige, best cook HARNESS | . | y king : Addresses by E/ Lamphere—Farewell to. Supt. David Aprit 25 530, e dawsnter of dosenli | oo 211 shortening and fry- is/open for your City of l.:well - 3 PR QS Lo o i and Chester W. Chapin Waugh and Family. . Wi S S e veen ' very | ing. 1f you are using butter inspection. o Qliooes s route next me yuu ” aoth P, ror] an a e 1 1 iew Yorl X o) active church worker and emons the | in your kitchen you are pay- Tracturen i e "ty e Pegt man- | vorazl o Lonelaland Sound ¥nd The traffic committes of the Wester- | company, which was {aken from (ho | Survived by four sons two of ner|iIng at least twice as much as est prices. . AN water frant of ‘Mannattan. Teland. Board of Trade, through its chair- | calendar in the Connecticut State 1eg= |children dying while young. Those Bef e ‘Steamer luaves-N Ban Frash W Cov, s St uriing | ilature. Wednesday stternoon, strred | fpas mre Jocin he Frame C. | ang | RIECESSATY to secure the same o our line sns quotd s ot s show | eiiept Sundava, due Now Fork. Bib: the New Maven officials to pian an ac- |up considerable discussion. The | Manuel B. Joseph of Stonington and | results with Cottolene. Prices 10, Bast River at sds, and Pler 40 commodation train on the schedule [amendment was to authorize the rail-|John V. Joseph of Attleboro, Mast Tl‘ L L Cl\ G aeer ] Qelock ext morning. fhat will cometo * westory " trom | way compuny o ranater ‘treighy, as | "L 0 (et oL MO SO Another point of economy eL.L. apman C NoliWICll S Staternnme Kingston duri e afternoon and will ja common carrier, on its line, a i nti hrul tion. SSttEn mometime during the middle of | liver the same o consignees o [ Seetion T n Culligan and his about Cottolene —use one- 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. TO— l .80 evening. The members have beeen |route, or to other sttreet railwa r {men have completed laying the new |y y — s Aot in their =fTorts | raiirand companics. . Thiz b I At e e third less than you would of NEW YORK st mow that Superintendent J. D. Gal- erg_bas apnounced that an accom- modation train will run from Kings ton Saturday afternoon, arriving after the Gilt Edge goes by in the {'died Thursday morning after a linger- | Providence has been kept fresh by i g SvSming but the commities i still dis | g il Ho is survived hy his|Basgagemaster Coffce and the lawnim |Gome, healthful, digestible Batisfied. * What the Westerly mer |widow and a son. Morton, of Paw- |front of the station is in fine condi- | fi0qbecanca - chants, especially want, is a train thaty tucket among the immediate relatives. | tion. Thursday men were planting _0(_) , = will accommodate people living to the shrubs in the small parks n the|jtisa vegeta- east in the smaller towns, who would | David Waugh, for the past two |station. Prefer to spend their moncy here were | years superintondent of the White | Many Sharks Seen. ble and not an they given better train service. jRock Sunday school, and his family | mpe fishing smack Frances Belle, imal fat. Th new arrangement is what West- (were tende @ farewell reception at | Captain Grover Eldred arrived in port | AlIIAL 1A ey people and residents to the ast | White Rock hall Wednesday evening | Woanesaay night with 500 mackerel Wanted during the winter, but only | the affair proving to be a completo but | ' rna mice aed Lens Capiaim one : the Bradford people were benefitted |agreeable surprise MF. WEUEDS st s i e ih 200 Tiackerole Cipe Ctiiene inbuene by the Saturday evening service, when | Who went to it with the members of | (), S Yebonten that It Fas b ean &y | Seld ini balk = rE the eastbound Gilt Edge stopped to let | his family upon being sent for, after |youzt and much for off shore for the|Ways in air-tight off passengers who had boarded the fricnds had assembled. During | [oct fow days, nlso {hat . thore sre | tin pails, whichpros train at Westerly. What the board of | evening a well arranged Pro- |many sharks seen ov o e |tect it from dirt, trade is working for is an accommo- ime was given and refreshments | caugnt 25 small sharks in the nets|dustand odors. It SRS g Mk e e perintondent Waugh, | while fishing for mackerel is always uniform jeast three evenings a week and stop [Who on accoun il health is com- at every station between here and |pelled {® seck another locality, waa| Collesting For Band Concerts, | and dependable. ; Kingston. Thursday is suggested as [presented gold cuff links and a scarf| Henry A. Muller has s a second night because of the band | Din by the members of his school. Rev. | colleoting money to meet THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMP. onoerts in Wilcox park, while a third would be appreciated by those who would like to go to the shore resorts in! Westerly about 2 o'clock and return- | done, however ,ever since the 1 beon under the, control of the 2 a.#l Westerly Traction company. | Andrew Chase, 72, of Newton court tion and are bed ¢ now perfecting the r the section. By the consta use of the movable fountain at the local railroad station the new turfing id by the landscape gardeners from butter or lard. J. L. Peacock, in behalf of the school, | badg the superintendent and his fam- ily farewell | | his summer. He has $30 left over from r and 348 has already been this season. The total cost for hand goncerts ba ¢ of abou last Cottolene is a clean, pure |product, and makes whole- - clothes. reasonably. OUR INFANTS’ NECESSITIES— PLAY TIME C For the Busy Little Kiddies Let the little ones have the joy of out-of-doors ;}lay, yes and the superlative joy of grubbing around in the dirt, but—don’t let them do it at the expense of the dress-up There is no excuse for that when the sturdy little Romper Suits and Colored Dresses are priced so LOTHES WEAR DEPARTMENT CARRIES' A LARGE STOCK OF THESE 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer 1o fhe pubiic the Onest standara bran\ of Seer of Europe and America, Bohewnian, Piisner, Culmbach Bavariag Beer, sass Paie and Burton, Mueirs Bcotch_Ale, Guinness' Dublin_ Stour, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker il P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Ludweiver, Schiits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. sephone é47-12 The Vaughn Foun(ffy [‘.h. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MILL, CASTINGS a Spesialty, Orders Receive Prompt Attentiow New England Steamship Co. Mew York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freighi and passenger service direct 1o New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thures deys, Sundays, at 5.35 p. m. ew York, Pler 2%, Kast River, foot Roosevelt Street. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 6 p. m. Freight recelved unt!l 5 p. m. ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. ALy, o TITH- STREET & and be able to stay for a part of the pledged evening before returning. | s Sheriff John R. Wilcox of Kings- for 10 concerts will be $300. They Play Time Clothes At Littie Prices [ton, automobile inspector of the au- |were greatly enjoyed last year. ohegan lodge with famed aftention 5 tomobile commission of the state board | 5 3 obEEan e Mol pRsntan ME ONIVERSITY. .PLAGE The slevent ting and é : to detail for.many years. Past Gran | e ©F the officars’ smooiation " of | of, Puplic roads. oSt el Bleasuce) mariMepis Cluty Charles Phillips, degree master, Al ©ne Blook West of Broadway the Rhode Island National guard was | om o ion Street to give ex- | The members of Stonington | directed the work, . Grand Patriarch ROMPERS NEW YORK CIT o B enee |aminations to owners and drivers of |Men's club spen ery enjoyable | Samuel Prince, head of the encamp- g o 3 3 t Farrel & Bandesceds Biae Y Beld at the Crown hotel in Providence, | aytomobiles. _Abot thirty in this vi- |evening Thursday S. Cutler | ment branch_of 0dd Fellowship in You may make your choice of & considerable varicty of designs which Special Rates to Theatre T Closs to wWhol Thursday evening. rdvantage of the op- | entertaining them with Vietrola | Connecticut. Past Grand Willlam ¢ |] our large stock offers—Rompers which are built upon correct line S R s PR Ory Goods Districts, Railroad sad Nash and Bourdon » take examinations for |and choice collection of r par | ¥ Shl Fak O r e acat T n e well made and very pretty. There are a number of high and low Vraveling Men, ete.. Livery connect: Rlunllll Lines. ; SR Satics. H. Ledwa. r g iy Y e P e e e neck models in pink, blue. tan and all white. Those of seersucker are MODERN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF| o secure car licenses. here was a meeting of Stonington | took the three principal characters of s in pink, blue, tan and s e.. Those of seersucker are Shetucket Street. v o H. Eugene Partelo, all K 4 St o to be specially recommended as they Tequire no ironing. They are 300 Rooms (200 Bath) B = | Laconics e Simatlstc nterpretations 1 a1 e RN BR d 2 lusion o bscriptions for the cone 1s moved his boat| the roles were w he o e e R o at s ptions for the band concerts has moved his boat| the roles were well executed and tl 50c to $1.25 DENTIST Excellon: Hestaarant aed Cate. the foot of Broad |accompanying floor work was of the to be given In Wilcox part are com- to t ; X 3 ¥o5 Ins g B Street where she will be launched and | finest order. = The team was highly Bend for Free llustrated Guide ang B . Sprafieg, {5 R TSV ROWIL S samilesion soon | complimented by the visitors. Four BOYS’ RUSSIAN SUITS DR. E. J. JONES Map of New York Glux B st Baeastiont st "ion evens Aried a fow aive age, | Albert P Steferson has commenc- | candidates received the desree. These mannish little Two-piece Suits, with the belted blouse and full § | o wes ey ? and Recreation,” at the even- irted a few days ago, | ., FL oo hagtog e : s o o s, he belted bl and ful = B o e hreca Sheat ¥ 1 the new lights on| Many Visitors Saw Degres Work. trousers, are most attractive for the boy from two to six vears old. Sutie 46, Shannon Building vt addition to the staf of grand repre- In lodge officers there were man: They are m de up in a variety of colors and novelty fabrics. have cot- Christian church Sunday. The speak- Take elsvator ShetucXket street or Poverty Social. o ::l‘:“&;:fibd:): R g e Daroelaininghe- Foverty social siven by the | Schtatives from other cltles who re: $1.00 to $3.98 | cnce ‘Fmoza # recently published a book on Boy View and Weekapaug. s v of '”I,‘,_;n\v;l‘g;"g ~"‘r\~‘~‘3g_§:b‘?‘;; ‘W};omfl"grfi;’;;; Scouts which gives his experience of | Joseph Frazier of this town, whose |{ist chufch in their ~ hall radny | T O i Mian e ang oo Colored Dresses Novelty Crash Hats R B Lamphers 15 interseted in the Dits - | car of (e Bevaoeesie by e O e o e e, o | ington lodges. ~Refreshments were We carry a big line of thése || We have just recelved some very . Eround movement, which is engazing | : has_declined to allow not.were required 'to pay @l “Nic Giricers of tne - geand Jodge || oo Mnb crojeb aia® anQ Solld || pretty Crash or Ratine Hats in For a few days while the attention of = Westerly citizens, During the evening light | were installed late Wednesday after A ey Shlee colors and in plain white. Ve o this kin ’ A = = e installed 1a 4 v after- varfed and the materials are colors an plain white Ty . . B O T g, o tois kind{ bn€tly- Gt tnisi| TS buts Wdke s ek ved noon by Past Grand Master Joseph H selected for their wearing qual- clever designs in plain or trim- this lot lasts we will sell - y ST e given Tn consection | ton, " Comn Pony Show. | Findlcy ot Bonours, Tust Grandahee || T | Best Quality Fresh P T ith Men's day, which will be observ- JE he Murdock Brothers' | Fr O™, S e e Tonar 50c to $4.50 50c to $1.98 | y BY MEN WHO KNOW.” ed by the church. The address Is Tt ¥ how arrived the | cangatives to the Soverelgn grand 7 AR There’s no possibllity of mecha Public. Ihursdsy mornz | fooca o 10 (e csoverclan ierand Middy Sui < : troubies or calls for expenses were taken o] oo e iddy Suits Children’s Sweaters I deede AISINS || oes o iegsniomtythe sound, The act to amend the charter of the S W. Garity. At} 2 Middy Suits are just as popular For ke he diring L thia to 2If to find out_all about the Jewel for Past Grand Master. r the play time g Groton and Stomington Street Railway ke ets to the| o and suitable for the little ones 5 2 5 d DeLuxe. The ultimate cholce of all ex- tra ¢ At' Before adjourning, the grand lodge by e Gt el cooler weather there Is nothing 1 per poun perienced riders wwarded s given and the | Passed resolutions thanking the Odd Sl Bnd e Bave & giod s better for the little ones than a 2C ackage WILSON BROS. Agents, by D: it e 8 o'clock. Fellows and Rebekahs » g £ e : P ' may20d orwich, Conm, . et . A tiainnbinl sl bl ] sortment of them in the yarm sweater. We b them {large numie de g : S olor combinations. in white or colors. Charles M s having a hoist- | 2ccorded them during their visit and i | LL BEST TEAS e S denr ing mear made for his mew boat | thanking Grand Master Burrows for $1.25 to $1.98 | $1.50 to $4.50 A MiSS M. C. ADLES o lte Homb usaay | IR [ e e e 25¢ per pound The deceased ,who was . s e B Vs during his term. An appropriation for X . o« BEMghbens o SR LC e e or T g B e o : air,Scalp and Face Specialist th m relatives. Mrs. Shugrue w ODD FELLOWS' OFFICERS 1 1odze was addressed dur- SPEC[AL LOT 5 4 e home Hogan of this town = ernoon by Grand Master mE fla mpm‘ ars “. All-Round Hair Waves, len Smith, mother of 3rs, | WAy Hirsch Named for Grand | Joh Roberts of Soringfleld, pre- . light as a feather, matural, becoming, IS ot Gra 3 Guardian—Meet in New Haven | ;j‘}’j‘~ Qysnotho Mans ";T‘S'r';““‘c"fi(';‘g 7 Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. just the thing to show oft fine milli- tho home of her dau frs | Next. ki o bl P L e B - SR nery, yet indispensable to the lady who Nothing is so attractive asa i, who, T o) he grand lodze SIanchahien NE Gland Children’s ompers mopd heye st ala Dt doriog the . ¥ Pl e Sl S e nk S. Pine of Trenton batless season. See this beautiful in- cleanly home; nothing con- last fall, is survived by her s at New Lon- and Master Ebenezer J o A e 50¢ Here's a special lot of Rompers to sell or congressman, of Norwalk, oldest former presiding of the grand lodge, and Grand | rch Samuel Prince. Everything for Hair, Face and Scalp. 306 Main Street, Telephone 652-4. Next to Chelsea Bank lows Monroe of tributes so much to cleankiness as Gold Dust. No matter what it touches—china, pots and fHicer Patr Mill Ends A Now London tc M. —_— at this extremely low price. Made of etpm’fl.ut‘“cs’l:m’:‘:gfk,dog}g?s, nd one o e et S RHEUMATIC a gcod, solid, striped material in the e. —i an: oroughly, Briie A ; = . H A. HYDE DEAD » 2 e e SWOLLEN JOINTS low neck and short sl style. leaves everything spotlessly S 6 v * aen hastaae VANISH AR B T SALESROOM B'JSINESS ME N . B ter Surgical Operation in a F nd Herald soster of | RHEUMA — Greatest Remedy For clean, bright and attractive. dence Hospital—Prominent Borough | Tiarifor Foster of | ¥ ppeumatism, Gout and Sciatia Only OPEN 3 a o 5 A Gitizen. s Ao 50 Cents and Money Back from Whether the business wit Don’tuseup all yourtimeand e e The Leg & Osgoed Co. I It 8 a. m. to 12 m. which you are assoclated carries i R y | pointmen: v exception of oesn’t Satisfy. o v strength trying ;oll;:eg things fay 22— | pointments, piion. o i e A its account here or elsewhere, - use Gol st every- he bt [ S opouey recd themselves from tho bond- ? . clean; : L4 Caddon | cetionally v fhio: aic | 6258 S SUHR AT T Hiomasies, of Daily except Saturdays B UNCAS hationar oan where you can —in all your nd up to | vancement of ( rald Hirsch to | throw hwvay canes and orutohes, 2 2 da hac v ead he Do n o nardian, Rev. ess beings became abl vi g thousehold cleamng——and'let it Hitend SiEmnbon Tin . dor Rmiths et ot o TS o e \ :::f:;;;:: o‘ffi"p":m“tffi:"ffi dothework. Itworkssoquickly ame serious and he died n 2 chapinincy has beon done ax il e P()NEMAH MILLS (i and thoroughly that really it n. Conn., March 6, 1849, sue | 5 o first f T umbags. Solatoe TASIRS dle, C. officers, makes cleaning a pleasure The Dart of s Br . Wiy 323 honic Néuralgia or Kid- Taftville, Conn. instead of a task. It makes B e fran s s e ol Fienfiod iabont SH UL A Take Taftville or Willimantie cars acturing - company “on | embodied In resolutions which have ° natural channels . ok Iember of the court| New Haven for Next Session. | pengi heiciiedin By B A full line of the above with new s B B e e ol e | hinic_because RHEUMA s i HOT DAYS additions coming alons, including those { A lyeniile ¢ o e e oa® 1S RRe | sola far only 5b cents a botfie that | ; With cu: out borders. 1560 A1 he Hil e ey F 1y evening was | YOI’ Dring you back to health, Thers ARE Moldings and bands to match. Mixed int to the borough. Alr, Hyde . Fellowship | team o | the price. Ask Les & Osgood Corm > N glacs imitations. MoTA Tadse No e et e 2 goaaicy : £ : COMIl\(] We are in the market for painting, affilating with (et orsas | = | Just received a large importation of | paper-hanging and decorating all the “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work” He s survived by his | Sea Grass and Rattan Chairs, Rockers | Sultry Summer days bring no dread time. wife and one son, Harry J. Hyde, of g |to the housewife whose kitchen is m, and by two_ sisters, M and Tables direct from Japan. A equipped with a Modern Gas Range P. F. MURTAGH Day and Mrs. Fuller, both novelty in good, comfortable and sub- | the World’s best cooking device. Meal il 4 nce. i A 2 bt | 2T, Prepared with greatest known ease 82 and 94 West Main Street, %, e e stantial porch furniture at seasonable | and under conditions . in a Phona. O GIRLS ! DO TRY £ |pricos. Also a good fine of Sereens, |Kiichen frec trom airt and auet, | << GETS.IT FOR CORNS ” rlel [ale BWS | Hammocks, Refrigerators, Ol Stoves, |Ston chopping wood, carrying coal of | R 4 AS-MOON The New-Plan Corn C ; Cots, Wall Papers, Ete,, Etc. e S el e ecommen b 2 s s B, Yo > A focl “and & maten is the oniy kindim || | Two preseripuons ot & tmous ||| Why | ook Older You nevar used o e o oante| Sy ISl P a-Mbon: treatmentyapproved by Yo nevar used a e - S et us show you a strictly Modern As tmnant dapproved B B o SHER & BURKE 1o metiorie sinteortnt || misrd Seismbs meilas 1 Than You Are? e [ Sernrotil i st fiagres || LERGE Y SO Bete s 1an You Are ollal Rev. and Mrs. N. Gei - max Gas Irons still to be had for only il by Sl Arpewists e Jer attended the preachers’ neighbe 37-47 Main Street $1.98 cach, a regular $3.50 outfit, with | Bl GaN el ARMACY The beauty and charm of the I neeting at Warehouse ~Poi ix feet of tubing Included. They rob F 0 Reigflog e eyes, and the se- od meetin use Point 7 5 iy o e o e el New London, Conn. Foction " of EYE’ GLASSES in- all users of gas. ately s e t th Tves have gone to Crescent Beach to |Heaters and see the new style Hot CORNS feature of personal adornment / eyend ey Yo han. Bedn, £ Plates witt. Drip Pans, can be considered. It is an in- | living at Hotel Taft, New Haven, OF ‘We malke a specialty of this Al tuniblagtaE, taa Cogs b s e el i st ) Rockville—A number of the Hebrew e ELECTRIC LIGHT TREAT who are = of this vicinity e forme < ildi 2 H art ; o ner _|§ er resara to all that pertains e SR R L kind of building, also General | Gias & Electrical Depariment | ai woubics ot tno nerve cireu |} 7 i ara ey, arten 10 fax- arnon has been elected treasurer. and | B . a3 % > a o tidlous In the selection of e- Vernon has been clocted treasurer. and | A Contracting and Building. Alice Building, 321 Main Strest. JAMES DAWSON, asses — the most consplouous bY \in of this city, secretary’ and | Tel. 52 Room 26 Central Building o ot thott b treasurer. | ] J Lady Attendant o . & “So Easy,” the kind th: ake New Haven Tannca C. M. WILLIAMS Fies, Cake and Bread 5 the Fown and make the mont g Jn_ the . M. : < Tearing of eyeglasses a pleasure Ry o i g SPRI} R b oy lomdake ;;”;’fiuj“ \r,“ri‘“&]‘“’;v CONSISTING OF 213 Ty Lone your order. Frompt service J and nuisance are to be found He fought in the Greek army. = | | Telephone 370 Norwich, Conn. | ¢ ~101S H. BRUNELLE | Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, || nere. i~ . 5 PR, 9 (i S Sprinkls Waterbury—From estimates bas $ Garden Sets, Sprinklers, “How 1 Did Suffer from Corns for | W? o LAt _ 10 Carter Avs. (East Side) g a BiE: GETS-IT’ Got Them Al in a | oncichon 1 om & Of the Holy N ) THOLM,,A‘S, ‘.] Ps(‘,),,‘,xARD Carts, Wheelbarrows, Kites, Tte Plaut-Caddan Co., 3 g . { meeling of the general committee at e : . Boats, Pails and Shovels, Sand OPTICAL DEPARTMENT souse ridd s0 long to got 111 of s @ atl iast nignt, there wil AND— Agd 3 B ] A” s i e WS et : Moz or b Py Mo phra S Commences Saturday, May 24th TRANSPORTATION 'S BOW!ING AlIBYS | ouids and Celluloid Toys. Plaut-Cadden Building theirest. There's no more fu | June % - X b il Dandages o hx. 1o me | 3 - mgre plasters o Eot misp RO Lo Sl o s arranatne fon s et Do cen s ishe’ z . = . - i " . m. Press on the corn. Mo mort -pulling, . arranging for a_som Prices in tonight’s Record and Saturday’s Bulletin aprid Bowling from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m lin S BO Biore pain, no mote bicking i | ¥hal claborate obierys or T 100 per string. Franklin Square fl'!' o more razors. une t is proposed among S { i i e:rn-n -;x";‘,’l;%:-g;(,z_m hrivels up (o, have putife”excreixes I_P C_s A"Cfllsl)l};fi;“,og, Daily Prize. M. ALDI, Prop 2 “corn. : anishe: park in front of the ¢ AYSICIAN AN = = § k 1T never falls, is harmicss t which 20.000 sehoot o i : e NEWWMARKET HOTEL, fesh. Warts, callouses and bun- g e ie scubat oD P A e J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. "715 Bosinil Aven European Plan 3 o i - — : i. F, C. 100 | First-class Wines, Liguozs and Ctzara | (302l Ro i 2 -IT" is sold at drug stores at ¢ I 5 vo nazestnte meaiie 3 | Whitestone .Sc and ths J. F, C. ;- Liapoea ot Crill Rcom open until 12 m. % “a botile, or sent on receipt of Illinois state rate is now . a6 Bui- | Clgurs are the best on the market Meals and Welc avebit ser ta. fia by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, cents, astern Conoectiouf eaie: S 2ue: Bul N theo order, John Tuckis. Prop Tel 43-h MAYES BROS. Preps