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BULLETIN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913 ELECTIONS IN THE SMALL TOWNS, Had to Count Over First Selectman’s Vote Twice in Ledyard .—Plainfield Goes Back to No-License Column But With Reduced Majority—Montville Sirong For Constltutxonnl' Amendment on Legislators’ Pay. The following were election results| Selectmen -George Mills. 1, 60 in the smaller towns of New London { Charies S. Lriggs, r, 56; Willlam G. county': | Thomas, pro, 47; William ¥. Clark, qa, Bozrah. § A4 S ol | In Bozrah the usual democratic ma- |, qOWn clerk—C. J. Abell, 121, on three jority was inaintained. One woman, o ot ¥ 3 = Helen E. Palmer. whose name appear- | |, °% COllecior—Jumes Ty d on the democratic ticket, was elect- 1 e ionay ¢ onstitutional amendment—16 ye cd to the school board. [ 45 o Bozrah. | Sprague. Selectmen—John H. Miner, d, 67; | Sprague went heavily in favor of Jobn ¥. Burns, d. 38; Z. Wheeler, | the constituticnal amendment, 129 to g | 27, and citizen’s ticket in own clerk— W. W. Bentley, d, 75; | the fleld an Hull the nom E. A. Bishop, 1, 39 | inee for P He secured 155 Town treasurer—John F. Fields, d, | votes io 1 R. J. Jodoin, the dem- it RORSER e | ocratic nomin Constitutional amendment—34 ves, | amendment—1 $I 25 5 no . choo! board—John F. Fields, d, Hel- | 3. Jodoin, en B. Palmer, d, Frank E. Palmef, . | tizen’s ticke | Arthur P. Co Swolchester. Colchester elected a republican first Tax s e selectman, with the other two on | 186; Edwin L. Pin m, r, 1 board democrats. John Condren, | Stonington. ocrat, was re-elected town clerk, ; The town of Stonington went for 1i Edward C. Snow, republican, re- | cense by et el elected tax collector, both appearing | no. t n the Hc e ! THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO., Norwich, Ct. ssovor JUST RECEIVED Our Fall Stock of Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Etc. A clean, fresh stock, every piece guaranteed. It contains the famous MOHICAN Hat Water Bottle that you can This wonderful bottle has been subjected to the weight of a man of 170 lbs. without the slightest give to any seam or fitting. IT'S A PRETTY STRONG TEST. This Hot Water Bottle sells for $1.25, guaranteed for 18 months. See our full line. want them returned. stand on. If any of these goods prove unsatisfactory through fault of workmanship we Park & Tilford and Fuller Green Fine Chocolates on both party tickets B e publican | Selectmen— Thomas Swan Rathbun & r, 149; Guy V. Clark. 4, 147; arles | »binson, r,\ e — - e - — I = S SR A Kramer, 1, 143. , 67 jreE =i [ Tr i : : AR = 2k PO A Town clerk—John Condren, d, 238, D. JFairbrother, | BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION | TO CLIP THE POWER OF [ epublicans Er;c_lel_sr;me Tisket in ernE (e R Rl a To Kill Gircus Animals, o h tickets. 7 ve illingly. B . Wo h, Berli # e talieotor Mawara C. Biows 5 g GAINING NEW MEMBER51 NATIONAL COMMITTEE. ; aly \ 505 Siuoe W et o g | Berlin, Oct. 6.—The destruction of on_both tickets. 06 g P Ot ter iMoot ‘ (Special to The Bulletin.) Grand Jurors—*Andrew Corrigan, d, | the flocks and herds in the mountains Constitutional amendment—36 yes, Joseph' W, | Two Interesting Meetings on its ‘Pro- | Eurpase fof =~ Get- T ogethe) o i 2 Danielson, O — | 891: *Herbert Moran, d, *Chris- | of Styria, Austria, by the lioness and 107 no. e Holdredge, d, gramme This Week, 1 of Republicans and Progressives. | : :h.» |'opul}7]u:ans 1911»}? e 'Soln?‘zr “l\em,l d, dney” B |4 3r' cube’ and the Hadke: ot wolves and ranklin. | —_— | @idate on their ticket, the indications one, T, he X 3 Sl i % F 3. Hinckl a3l . sy e aaneal Washington, Oct. 6-—Senator Cum- | hei that st of th iv *Clarence E. Soule, { hyenas which escaped from a men Franklin returned a republican ma- B. Hinckley, 1,481, Before issuing their magazine upon , cing that mos he progressives F B il Sl n m.—n:n re-electing its svl;flmvn | the attractions of Eastern Connecticut, ‘mins today outlined in part the reform | that deserted the party last vear (‘zu\m! Lonec tor of Ta as Brad- lwf‘\f:“ in }m _middle of September ¥ Selectmen—C. B. Dayvis, r. 23; Frank . B. Hinckley, | the joint committee of the five business: plans of . the so-cailed “conciliation | back to the fold. Among the democrats | f0rd, d, 209; *W il Sen S0 .ottt that b Austrian L Date, r, 23: Thomas Newman, d, 12. s associations in this end of the [Committee” of republicans and progres- | there was some sharp rivalry for elec- | 301. i 3 | & CUEer s ordes 1, e creaniles Tax cecllector—Eugene W. Clark, iector—William E. Ryan, are to hold one more meeting and ‘;hi;s_ wh(trh hopes tr bring ‘aoom I}-‘\c‘ ion, and they furnished mose of the| »q:;wnfi’tablc-sf" '::‘“mp M. Pil it i rl‘M' n‘,'m." ”! Il ';““y F’_‘:‘\ ‘li - i % 85 \. Barkis, Jr., d | this will bring the committee members | holding of a national convention early | interest in the electlon, As usual since | 396; *James J. Corcoran, d, s o air and 1 m, < . by | £ i d fs fiare 1 5 N e : lostt D Savlesiod 952 Euscn according to the Tageblatt. Town clerk—S. G. Hartshorn, 25, on | itional amenc ogether here on Wednesday afternoon. | in 1914, < | the new form of ballot came into use | COtt 3 3¢ both ~-nckam. | | Because of the importance of the| The change in the representation of | considerable number lost their|d, 289: *Hosea . Greene, r, 4 a £ 2 Constitutional amendment—17 yes, | Veoluntown. meeting it is_expected that all five | southern states in the national con-| votes, $7 being thrown out, out of a | t\ndflrsun. ffl. Michael Grim- no. | Voluntown re ned republican ma- | associations, Norwich, New London, [vention is a secondary matter in_ the | total of 1,065—29 of these being thrown | Shaw, Jr., r, 48 Louls Bastow, r, | S " Groton. | joritie. ordance with time-hon. | Willimantic, Putnam and Danielson, | programme of the committee. With| out for improper marking, 57 because | 46 ‘ i Girlish, Wrinkle-Free 3roton spoke decisively for no- | edent. | will he represented by their regularl;he addod} support of many republican | they were wholly blank, Some of the | *’T:;,‘i:;"a;:“(_)f‘\vmrrs irst, district, & i % : P v e Lot co o eaders who did not participate in the | latfer being evidently put in per- | *James 'Wa ; *D. Frec . license, recording 713 votes against ense—-No vote; remains no- | Committeemen. 1s d 1 3 3 - o - b in Easy to Have H P N 5| s matters to be | “get-together” conference in cons who did not care to vote, but were | Kenworthy, econd district, egalizing the sale of liquor to 315 | es the magazine & B¢ et are 3 B | FOvide darhs Rl ; it. Alfy ., tt | Coon, T decided, there will be other things to |last spring, theq wili insist obliged to accept a ballot after being arv: 2 .. Ben- | - e i s ey rea e O i | come before them regarding the fu- |control of the republican na ional | admitted to the booth. The board of | Bett T 477, *Irederick | (From Pilgrim Magazine.) were the selectmen elected, i | 1, d, ture work of the “booster” committee. | committee over the ting of dele- lectmen remains the same this year | 1. Phillips ank Wood, T, | remarkable astringent and On the comstitutional amendment | Town E. James, r,! Another event on the programme of | gates in a national convention be abol- | as last, Frank H, Bowen of the Second 8 s | 2 s became known, clever the vote was 10 ifor and 268 against. | 07 ‘| the Norwich Business Men's assocla- |jished. | rict being the democratic candi School ( For three S R have bsen ! "rax collecter Kimney, r, 63. | tion for this week is to occur on Fri- | “The chief issue in this fight,” said | date to go down to defeat. The total Anps Bk S 301 Ik remove wrinkles and East Lyme. | Constituticnal ~amendment ves, (‘"th‘i\‘;*nini e & sxim)k“r i (L0 | Senator Cummins dm(;;..rv hat in- |vote for all candidates follows Se «'l"“‘*Z""fi{'l““a"':‘xiz!‘- <& and neck back to East Lyme recorded republican fig- | One baliot rejected. be held and in the business o | volving the metho of selecting an sor—Fred C. Bellows, d, 308; Citwo: yeats, (o ancy, r using the solution, th ures electing these selectmen: Fred A Ladgans evening will be the election of a dele- | geating delegates in the national con- | *Robert G. Smith, r, 480. Bl (e T ma I teiy feels much fifme Beckwith, r John J, Comstock, T, 8 | gate to the annual state convention.|vention that nominatet the republican| Board of Relief—*Arthur V. Wood- Jlected. | iin tightens evenly all over tho 2, and J. F,, Beckwith, d, 110, rd it took two cour S| An amendment to the constitution | presjdential and vice presidential can- | worth Andrew corrigan, d, S S : et P B g Fipos selectman before it | which provides for a second vice pres- | gidates. We shall insist that the pres- | *Johr 307; *W. Irvi State Hespnal Team. 1 oz, dissolved In witch hazc s v Joseph D. Aus-|ident is aleo to be voted upom. |ent rules be so modified and recon- | lard, 467; *Norman Kelley, | 1 In Lebanom a prohibition ticket w d Ch S A As a special topic for the meeting | gtructed that the republican national nes N. Tucker, A football team or"’\nwml} nderful faclal beautifier in the fleld and for whfl:‘?x.‘m ,1: f" by | the subject to be pgont::t;:ldtfo?‘g:"%:; | committee wili no longer have nx-; men—>John : | at the State hospi for bl 14 t‘!,-;:;‘:’:!s';g;:;magm;; SR B, releRating e Gomo tied ina) Agire was 64 to 85 | Acsaniostort Do ine the Faiture fo_ Be e b R SAE Hboyesd - | first time and with the good material is mercolized wox, Drugstats e v breon iy oy N. Bi el : s et & ricinity ? es or ass on the crede; s 2 e o e = i pori a_great demand. The wax If """,“"fi”‘f‘ T e e e Tepubl LY t to Norwich and Vicinity? | of state delesates before they are seat- | 55 A Whipple, ;mrflldl': «\(m»:”hm\l\.\ eleven should o iy o « k-4 1 ax Collector Thom 16 8. e summaiy: igh the recent effort o ed in the convention. le e, 502 be produced 'he team lines up as| ared mplexion, iving the fres were on afl three tickets. e ¢ 1stin Lamb, d, 65; | association to ‘nfgjay*r‘;;“ e Ton | “Where states have primary la Town Clerk—Frederick B. good, d. | follows: ( ( rous Ithy-hued young siin un | - | RIONCH SpRCe 8 E that govern the election of delegate 8; Preston, r. Paul White re, N. Dennison le, How- | derneaih e e 8 il e B | ph D. Austin, d. 64; | achieved in the past two weeks ,OVer |y ()] he an easy matter to provide ow reasurer—kreder Bit- {ard Coburn, (capt.) qb. Herbert Fos-{ Sio] A oplA At TwaaniNG 1t (Of 1 B I W Tem AR E e | by party rule that the certificates is- | zood 308: *Frank T ton, r,|ter rt, Gus Dabl Sam Austin c, | SRt Vil completely renovate cured for the board of dlrector oig | Suied by local election®offic be | 51 ’ ang | Cullen” rg, Chase lg, Dooly, ¢ n‘.der.i Roor complexion in'a week or ten days . | t upon at the eting they will hold | fnal evidence entitling the delegates to of Town Deposit Fund— | Croker, bac One ounce usually Is suffictent. Make Tfiuc ‘""’il Try It g | before the smoker Friday night. seats in the conventlon. Where such ’m OugNs el | et ST T laws do not exist, however, I believe % 41 AT CRADLE ROLL. that republican authorities in each W | S state, either the state committee or a This Heme-Made Romedy has | Pretty Programme for the Children at | special board. should pass on all con- =e Equal for Prompt | Central Baptist Church. tests and settle the eligibility of dele- Results. J gations before they go to the national republican majority | 1y, Bushnell chapel at the Central | conventions.” i 2 o P i °.Of the few | Baptist ehurch on Saturday afternoon Al The Busines: t ) recorded it- 3 S ; school the cradle roll of the Sunday school | T G e e S Witk nsututional| was held with an attendance of 41 Trolleys Laa! Genter % pint T A > allowance | cute habies from the ages of 4 months | R mmutes. Put 214 ounces o Pinex (fifty 2 i to 4 years. The little ones were given | To of Norwich cents’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add , thoroughly enjoyable time from 3 | :I:e fl?nzgvofl'l_n.thf;z(‘; . teaspooniul o, | to 5 o'clock and the pretty sight was & T Sl ibe: | enjoyed by 26 mothers who were it 3 simple remedy takes hold of a le, d. 140. | Gmong those who attended. The ar- | Mrs William H. Palmer is spend- eough more quickly €han anything else -Geg Wood, \v'mp:»mnms for the cradle roll were | ing several days in New Ygqrk. you ever used. Usually conquers an Killeen, ¢ ssfully carried out under the di- o 5 Gy ordinary cough inside of 24 hours. Charles Chappell, | rection of Mrs. S. B. Palmer. “or , Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Elwell. Jr., who | Epl too, for whooping cough, | kets | the children of kindergarten size, the [ SPent the week end in iown. have re- spasmodie croup and bronehiiis. Tt amend | nment was carried out by Miss | turned to Mt. Carmel stimnlates the appetite and is slightly | Moore and Miss Ruth Ham- | R helps lazative, which end a_eoug while stories told by Mrs. Eliza | Mrs. Louis T. Blackstone and Miss This makes more and better cough | 150, gave & - a feature ihat held the | Blackstone, have returned to Nantucket than you could buy ready made |f 3 < tention of the children. | to remain several weeks or o 3 y and < again v The pastbr, Rev. Dr. Joel B. Slocum, | for $2.50. 1t keeps pericctly and tastes | 4 = | Ppleasant. 1 mocratic :ddressed (he children'as did Super- | E ih eatiatile. condew:. | 197 ! nt Shepard B. Palmer. e- | day after spending a week in DBr ,.,}:Z,‘,"cm 8 oa Julistleconcen. | dter e freshments for both the children and | iyn with her sister, Miss Hyde. ~ el g g - W S A " 67 /| the mothers were provided, those serv- | - T Y extract, and is rich in guaiacol and | o r. 44 being Misses Helene Otis, Marion | 5 other natural pine elements which are - . 1 er, Helen Storms and Elizabeth Mrs, George D. Coit and h # healing to siebranas, Other s org s S granddaughter, Miss Frances Coit, preparations will not work in this pls n. . {guests of New Haven relatives. an 1 i L ° Miaking congh syrup with Pinex and | g ; | % m: oA ISOCIAL lcoMMITTEE. M o Ci g B <7 " Sl asned Bonmy) has |- Con | ST Mrs. 6 Snen =N L] Q proven e popular throughont the {r | Meeting Held and Arrangements | tle son and daughter Monday after- | 9 Ftates and Oanada it §s often | for Winter Contests and Socials. | noon, imitated, But the snecessiul mix- | Pla —— 3 | ture has never heen equal t year An important meeting of the social Mrs, Frederick Camp has been | ’. . a £ 2 o S HEN E ] commitie of the 3 & X2 FH | entersasming aie. san e, Valacmer We’ve been caught with the goods and we are proud of it. In fact it has been discov- b e 4 I 0 360, a m , chairman, George Powers, E. A.| Hammer of Branford and Miss T I s . : or maney prompily 5 ; o, 360, » majority | Gray, ¢ BN oty ier, "Weston € | HATSlon of Grand Rapias || ered that we have in our possession many of the very latest novelty fabrics coveted by 5 d e little | Pullen and James Rough was hel | . . kbpUp _wa | Monday night. Mr. Pullen is'to have| Mr. and Mrs. Frapk Hamflton Smith those who dress well. We want to show them to you—we’d like to sell them to you, 3 of | were John |charge of pool contests. Mr. Rough | have sent out announcements of the | . . . . " = e (| has been appointed to look after the | wadding of their daughier, Heiien |§ for we know that in them lies complete satisfaction for you. e [ s - imslmusic and Mr. Powers .is to have | Buckingham and Linzee Sewat Hoop. | PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | (7 . charge of the checker contests. Each |er. on Baturday, Oct: 4th Mr. and Mre. | s e e ! Friday evening beginning the 17th of | Hooper are to be at home after Nov.,§ STRIPED ZIBELINE COATING $2.50 A YARD - s - this month will be known as a sacial | 1st at the Mohican, Naw Tondon | 3 = e ew llks 00 IT Now ; night when free and easy entertain- | A rough esating which appears glossy. The peculiar waave gives m,,m: of various ;ma: :n) be h:ldA A ¥;— ah"d Mre, Willlam Corcoran Rev- |} the same beautiful lustre and sheen which iz sean so often in tha 7 I N member course of enferfainments was | nolds have invitation he g Sl EEb A il e 3% s H a for a decided upon to begin at the conclu- | wedding of thair oldest daushter, Re- || fner Oriental rugs, and yet it ls suffieiently fiexible for the modern re Modern Miracles on of the Star course fo be in charge | bacca l.ee and Charles Harrington es Is %o bo had in varieus colers sombined with black, blsck CHIFFON VF J of ,:, soctal \\!’fl"_’fl‘" 0 was da‘-] Lewls on Saturday, Oet, . at Trin- |§ ‘amd Buraundy, black with royal, black and Havana, black and ar F ELOUR - ) D ded to arrdnge for a supper for all | ftr church, Newton Cenier, Mass A (| 56 inches wirds est of bath iubs. latest 4 ; e t rra; the committeemen of the association {0 | large number -of Norwich friends will u $6.00 A YARD water dng;z;. e‘.x:g.mam;l exbfn"flh'nsi < T a1 Forge | be given ndrmhohr NS gondhdea! ?f attend the ceremony and the recep- Think f it1 Anm AIl-Silk Velvet veu ean i of in the plumbing line. . 15, | interest and enthusiasm was shown in | tion which follows at tha homa of Mr TE HNols - N ” ink of i i alve Call 3s up on the 'phone, write o T g 4. Williams, 1 | ihe committee meeting and indications [ and Mrs, Revnelds, MALTELASSE COATINGS $2.50 A YARD _, SR \oalgHe A (o Y aaels Yand ...h: ue We will fix yotu up in good o ihiameiat] are that n: «:o\th::msomal season will Beautiful designs, similar to brocades in appearance, These Mate possessing all the draping qualities of ehape at a moderate price. x » T | be a very success: e lasse weaves are seen everywhers this season. We have them in charmeuse. You should ses to un : ent—Yes black and brown, black and navy and black and grey. 56 inches derstand Its undesoribable charm. It WHOLEY & CO., ‘|zl : Tetephone 734 12 Ferry St = i IN TIME { ROBERT J,COCHRANE ... . ... Ly VR | Miss Ethel Stoddard Clerks in B. Gottheif sst GAS FITTING, pleasant surprise in the form of a i sl Py 3 $17.50 A PATTERN oo, A g iScellaneous sh byt Jork edium and dark grsy, brown a [ PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING P et s iy bt ot PR This is the last word in silk. It is 10 West Main Street, Norvich, Conn 3 nz doesn't paching marriage. A ~ery en- all-silk, of heavy weight, and a per- el e G e TS abie time was passed with games, 5 $ PLAID SKIRTINGS $2.50 A YARD fect imitation of the. ancient hand- — i i ! e strumental and vocal selections, also | Trembling, Nervous Prostration and 5 2 : 3 I It i i aling — 1 o = several pieces on the pianola. A Buf-| ghae Tired Feeling Vanish After a Plaid stirts are more in favor now than in many years, and conse- oom: wegves. is a wr"sgl)_/ ‘weave, f e oo ; eling Vanish A quently the showing of handsome plaids is much more attractive and in texture and color exhibits the Those present were: Miss Clara Treatment of Ambition Pille. than Lsusl. “Ths Weave Ts a- cheviat 'and the rich grosns and blues of. . mystery(of ithi Orjenti \The telncs her kidney . or i Riith’ Rush, Miss Rose Leopold, Miss | Bvery run down, weakened, iired out the plaids are very striking. are tango, Russian, olive and wisteria. i " : fch' citizens o e 3 | nervous person in Norwich is invit & S hin h citizen them, Ann Counthan, Miss Margaret Couni- | neryous person in Norwich ls invited < LELE A atherine Goode, 99 Thames ‘v‘\f_";'d:"”\“,":“’i‘;’hf:;“‘]’)‘;ws‘"nm‘;“;’flfl; Very day ‘and get ‘a 30" cemt box of | 92 tranklin Straai AR “I suf- | Browsie, Miss Vannie Branche, Miss | VIEUL ATOTER PO THERE’'S A SALE OF NOTIONS AND SEWING { PR T trouble, | Annie Iidwerds, Miss Agnes Young, |, And Fho Lee & Osgood Co. are au- | nm firdt symptom: batas. woatn andl| o men Bl dRUShiNe BRsihe to every buyer it atior faking ond box | NEEDS NOW IN PROGRESS. MANY LITTLE r = pa [ 5 s | weakness in the small of my back.| ~ MRS. STEWART LEWIS e ;?::::,,Z‘,“;‘,;;::;‘; s | THINGS AT MANY LITTLE PRICES. and ecaused me much annoyanee.| at King's Daughters’ Convention, muds "'{" remained viger, xmbition and | x i . — « | energy by the use of one box. 1 A peep 1nie &) up-ie-daie bathroom *‘WW often appeared before my eyes i S5 A | . . . . = 4 3 | the coming state eonvention of o = = £ ts oy fosg oiooting phan e Balh |and ms heutts was badiy run down. | 0 K Frovahios it Novesh movt | peituttim, aod sake, et sz |l Visit the Opening Display and Sale of Floor Coverings ‘t;“ mope 1ook 1o the Baih fo5 Lozmy” finaily began using Doan's Kidney | week, a inesting of younger girls is to 2 Siaiu, noral expuited vitality, | N s a| : PV 1 pe. eondu by Mrs, Stewart Lewis | sleeplesuness, kidney, Hyse or sto - o comfort, | will you ples and | Pills, cured at N. D. Sevin & Son's | g Butsl aad Jor ouatinaiton el Sane of the porcoiatn af other tubs | [ of Lakehuzst, N. ., whose topis will R‘ 8 5P font Hue. hapry aha an raperies ey you' esti Yorihe work | Drus Stord and they did me a world | he “Phe Voungtr ~Baughters of the | WilL miake anyeno fesl fine, hapry shd | A T, " hiims 1 1n The pest magner | of zood, strengtheuing my back and | Mis, Lewis was Tormotly state g!h - sharges “pucpild; by~ Wendell (xom a samitary stapdpolai—and guar- | resioring my kidneys (o a normal | iy of the Young Woman's arkmacal Cemphny, Syrecuse, N, antee the eatire job. T R o smperance uhiva of New gondition, I can't find words to dx- | Her meeting Tuesday afterneon| A Gentle and Effestive Laxative, press my gratitude to Doaw’s Kidney | will be at an hour sufficiently late to ild, geutle and effective laxative Pil permit L;‘ ‘e Academy girls and others| js what ;g ie deman] when seffering S5 T e g to attead. m z;p&jgn usprds swear v saie by deaters. Price 59 = e m&q S New i ;Pfll Hueh gents. Foster-Milbura Co, Buffalo, | jystery " Shrouds the Aurder of ar. Antomie, PoE., WHiLes: New York, sole agents for the United Ide 6. Leegson. a Ehicagq art & be;—ong ussuan 1hs ge“ Stales. udent, who was lured by a teléphone | pills my wife and ! have eves taken. e b A Sl call {o the prairic southwest of (he g’k Hever cause Bar Brige ¥5e ai S T oan’s —and | iy Safurday amd strangled with a | drugsisis or by mail. H. B, Buekiem take 1o « silken cord. & Cu,, Fhiladeiphia e¢ 54, Lowts, GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY. Showered y evening at her home building, North Main Fithel Stoddard was given Zahn, Miss Katherine Crimmins, Miss is 40 inches wide. The colors we show are navy, brown, Copenhagen, mole- skin and black. EGYPTIAN CREPE wide. CHINCHILLA COATING $2.50 and $3.00 A YARD Chinchilla again is one of the leading weather, and in ad stripe patterns, & Co. ~ Be Healthy, in | coating fabrics for the cold n to the plain weave it is seen in self colored which are very handsomae. show are The colors we Happy, Vigorous

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