Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 2

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WIU.IMRNTIG GUNN How Well This Store ° Is Prepared To Serve You |8 2on sosin With Fall and Wintel' 7 “met a young mnmh:::h:n: o marrled two weeks later, . wi owing anything about him except thot he seemed to be a nice Merchandise o e o s T ‘they kept house in Ashford, the hus- Is best learned by a visit here. We were never better ‘pre- | ;i % | day attachea property of for leaving. pured with good seasonable merchandise of all kinds than | %[t % the home of his parents | Hartford, who ru in’ this city. Maude E. Hall, who obtained a divorce from Raymond R. Nichols. Fourth-— : Fm T. F. Berth m orrison, Jeremiah Murphy, JIIB.. McGione. ‘In the Second ward Mr. beat mu L.cnqpp-ue for m nomi- | S2me. ton B a Yo 2 e b iR, Jdanént. fop-Shrandant. . Duughter Administestris, i e Tty Judge Greene has rendered & JudE-{ re Jiary 1 n""m gessic ment for the defendant in the case of 5 iy Norman' ot | Tons fo7,the, defendant against Louis |38 E s & meat market in | Gunderson, a suit tried in the superior [father, Al i B d owns a farm in Winds this %8 H Stak - from * in Worcester, where his father tried to | poin on’ine Tiricktap road. on ourt Wednesday _of laad« ofsthie B, Y. P. U. meeting-at a3 ‘Woodstock BBr the quickest way to gét ; the present line. Splendid assortments and good values areget nim to return and live ‘with hia | A%, 00 by Bomsarmin 'Shedt ot | Sommission claimed for the saie of | 00 PUNUE " Sunday. e Rt e gt Aol ¢ P : Doehad e scen plim from that Gay, | \Wiliimantic. It is ‘understood that|{ee"iiantEn T Haven todas fcr the b I R T o T offered in every department. o e Rt Ry the amount claimed is in the neigh: | case “by a fair preponderance of e cr the big .football 10.cent box at any drug store. = Dow't hood of seventy- 1 ~ive doltars, and 13 { Gence,” and therefore renders JUGE: |pancs tBEGSER o bildren. They relish this = A;:'erru ;-erh .‘;‘.‘:&m:m’;fi{‘ Ml:!‘- for poultry sold the .menflam In con- | ment for the -defense. One . hundredipag v : of tie Ledles Hom: ¢ Missionary | tha: > "nu m;n ILDREN'S WARM WEAR THINGS Sievendl mumiry” i his ity excopt | RN Vh, hie, Hartford businesg | dofara ‘waa ciaimied i tne case, At inte eoclety of thie Metnodin: church at her | (heir Titie coo stema CH S W, 3 for a time when she wWas il at her| pananey, Esq, Saturday, November | 0fney T. J. Kolley represented the| Brookiyn citizens are to hold a meet- | home for a rmeeting Friday afternoon. - = mother’s home in West Woodstock. #| 5en. fire defendant and S. B. Harvey the plai; to_discuss providi — asts b . Local Altorroys were at Wi . n B Frank Hall, father of the WO Garry, Augustus Giraca. _ Following : Everything to make lhe little ones defendant, followed his daughter-in- To PI day Chi e o “Sunday Schael Leading. ) 101 -court. the installation refreshmenta were & law on the stand, and substantiated| . 0 .'.:,:f:.:(;l, - ?h:' Hiited it g 5 m| THe Sunday school fs lead 3oy of Salvatioh will be Rev.|served and add e by warm and comfortable will be found in o) N T lviey S e TppL Friday R e tii Gwz: Siopes sublect at the Advent bas £ 5 3 ask her husband to come back to her. | N8, Mz ana Mre: A B. Bubleson s arelegy "Hu‘ ey - Schoet Claretnont, | R Bt s e egr o - this children’s section He eaid his son was always of a rov- | Valley street ways and melins tn Worcester for a week. Pothter of Woonsocket was | ment. . Cases Against Rsilroad to Be Tried. | Is chil s s WA/ |ing ~ disposition, never staying any- 3 keagh 4ad Cheiph b Re B i i nam ursday. Superior court comes in here next K - s long. Witness knew noth. | mas dinners to the needy of the.tgwn | Miss Jennie Mince of Colchester 14 {a visitor Tacsdar, Sutge Gargines & . . . V] e q hgne Ty JOAE. iy 2| will be discussed. : the gucst of friends in this city. Anxious te Attend Night School. e s S & Becoming styles in Fall and Winter i ing ot the marriage until it was per- e The Alr Line train due/in this otty [ N. D. Prince of Harttord is spend-| = ¢ tloi 8 AURn0 Ik Schest: { siding, Ye—x of 3.~ A. At & 3 < AR S et o City Forgot It Has No Sheriff. 8. m. was, 40 _minutes, late on ‘m the weock end at his home in RIEhC gchool to be opened about the k Coats in corduroy, fancy checks, velvets : : of the divoree procesdings. At that| The holding of the caucusses fof = s Frankiin has been |fArst-of the ‘comi th continue to | fhe same. corperation may Be teied. : S In Y A % time his son had just come #Ym the |nominations for city officers has| Mre William Shaffer is entertain; .m“: gy g P g come in. Thess, €avew. frow out ot o Acces S 2 7 state's prison at Windsor, Vt, where | brought fo light the over-looked fact |ner aaughter. Mes. O, B. Seagrave G vangrati sl Loases at the Frankiin Street raiiroad crose. chinchilla, zebeline and gray mixtures, he had served a term for some slight | that since the death of City Sheriff | aiddletown. g = oosul P BT SR B L ing Danielson, Ougust 1, 1914, % v I e A month ago he had a tet- | James A. White, Aygust 22, there has " Local members of *he K. of C. have | justed throush .loca: agents. . whi big motor truck owned b; 3 fer Trom hi son from North Dakota, | been mo incumbent oOf that office, and | MFS. Thomas A. Cotter has return- |, UOCH membs Moosup Sunday £ wit- b ey oD T St K black, navy blue, brown and green, plain 5 saving @it he was going the next dax | it is believed to have been Qto;gol!t:n S o A St . e ogp degreo work " AL Addisesed Equal Franchise Leagus. | Atwood wes I aia miger : ;’u!,;;“t.;.o; hg.‘n e N e T cialy T pointed out,| W. W. Thompson of New _York.|ner home in Dayville. Jeague :Lu'";', demolisked. ;nus in the em- or loose belt, fur or self-trimmed. - " | Mz Nertes Burden, formerly Briggs, | stated that it had slipped by them.|ls here to spend Saturday and Sun-| “Rev. W. D, Swaficld and Paul X.|Friday 3 onep R g rmesacpt o, Tty 4 ] mother ‘of the compiainant, and Mrs. | The matter is not of great importance|day With his parents. Swaffield are spénding the week end in | O'Sullivan,’a D o truel; at the time and was serious! 00 t 6.50 Almeda Bellows of this city, also tes-|and st-ha Jonin of ;l,machuh .b°|°" l?‘;:fl-. E’unb l:ea;;:an Stmmeons u:gu Miss Bo‘-‘fim A e 3 e speaker. infureat 3 o 5 e tea | no real Inconvenience ving en et mmons are spent a r. and rs. Jose) Cyr -—— Sizes 2 to 6 years, $3- o 3 e o i e v e Aty guftered, as thert ‘aro oficers cnoush ook it ToIREIvES 1 W eraata {urn to "Monireal for the winter the ‘I':;‘;‘v‘:l‘;""cf;":""h E""","or off REPUBLICAN GLUB OFFICERS. and allowing a change of name 0 SSEVE DO FRROTE. e e the | Prof. and Mis. Monteith of the Con- | latter pa g Ar mpe - ‘ Sizes 8 to 14 years, $3.98 to $7.50. Al e N nance provides tEat in such cases, 16 | nectivat ApmcCunt toiore ars Attended Norwich Bangust. e estati "ot Jodty- % Haory, 3 Thayee ETGd Poksident ot a The following cases were assigned |fice vacant and proceed to fill the va.| ' .0sted to remain until Monday. > E. Cw ologel to, Noraich [y New Organization. for trial: Town of Chaplin vs. Town |cancy as required by the ordinance Mrs. M. Brown who has been the|with a part O ronator and | o 1 after the build- y —_— : CHILDREN’S KNITTED SETS AND LEGGINGS of Bloomfield, Tuesday, 16th; | 1tsel?. guest of her sister, Mrs P F.WWebb. | banquet Blshops o - A SRRy SR AT Roth & Lask've. George B. Frost Co. officers of the Putnam Republican Children’s Knitted Sets, consisting| _Children's Black Jersey Drawer Leg- e e Thos A M T o Pa Dayvile | corort g wotng tade o tabe rar o B B § ey Leswing ad. Geo | miostten, $100. iihouse & Tavior we. A, 7. Howatd DUNN RSN NSTRO the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A |¥ o Tecord of 100 per cemt. attend- ;‘:‘" fl;”"""“;m:“;::n; 'P""'; white and colors, $3.98 a Tfl‘ | Children’s Drawer Legginettes in|Georce J. Rood vs. Christopher Grat-|To Head Democratic Ticket at tie|Clune of East Hartford has returned mr m:\‘u s itin pleted. nce for a month. prest Jolinson; e PO oo Iomsings Sand | White, black, rose, cardinal, brown and | fan, and William X. Potter. asmr. VS. | ' Docember Election.-Marsin Defoatod | 2Ome. T Uiber SF s DAl ey (b Bear Skin For Rug. second vice president, John B. Byrn mmm Drawer Legging: Copenhagen, $1.25. Mary E. Turner, for Thursday, Nov.| [eeemonr Miss Bessie = Donovan, - domestic|rived in Danielson and other parts of | The pelt of the ‘big. bear shot in|!RIT8 Vige president, Chavles = De: £ u..: ’x‘nf:&a Rompers with| Children’s Knitted or Angora Togues, | 18th. 'The cases of J'b::h“ru At:u:;d > S asihe Sclence insthuctor at the Putnam m&nn:ly Quring the past few days to| New Brunswick a few 'o.k.r - b: secretary-treasurer, A, W, Hood, $2.9. 25¢ to 50c. N A RUR o aosien: |, Mevor Dinn “was renomirtated to| HIfh schiool 5, SPeoding & few days|iae work in the mills. Willlam Fraser has been cured and s | memberahip committee. : ed for Tuesday, the 16th, went off the | head the democratic ticket ah the De- | here with fri ihvents New Automobile Bumper. |to be used for the maKing of a hand. . ¢ fist for reassisnment mext woek. The |Cember election at & large and emthu-( The following spent Friday In Hart | Hugh McGee has applied for a patent | SOme Fug. WARM FALL AND WINTER COATS tasoof Frankc St Martin v, The New | siastic caucus held in tho town hall|ford Fridav: 4. G, oully. B G| St ST s @ bumper on auto- | Ceming Changes in City Cours. | <2t will be made to ‘secure - Haven road stands for Tuesday, Nov. L Acatot- | Youns, Miss Laura Young. Mre. Chag |mobiles. A shock against t mper e o5 m,""‘“" 3 For Women and Young Girls 23 tin by a vote of 168 to 76. In accept- 3 foung. i ¥ A republican . . : ing_the nomination Mayor Dunn said: | Larrabee, Miss Mary e clectors of the clty. The spirit. that Snappy models on splendid lines in three-quarter length will be founa | OF ‘e short cuiendar et the cased| ™8 ionk"you all for the vote given |Afice Shea, Mrs. G. W. Tripp, Mr, |20 ! ooy — o 3 o marks.the organization of the club fn- in velvet, corduroy and gray mixtures, fur or self-trimmed and priced from | 9f . odmn e % B |me in this caucus. The nomination| Carl Tripp. M. L. Hickey, E. E. e 8 . v er Judge L. H. dicnites thot it will be & live - © $1250 up to $30.00. okt remainea on the Jst." Addrionsl St -oughy S (asked\ B ime. 0 Miss Helen Littericl wkich is giving perfect service. years 'o;‘k" v "?:;J“:‘mln- - 1t ome here and no one to vote for me. —— 7 work aetively a as a ni e o e e et 0 e |1 came in the interests of the demo- Parsonals. Patrolmen’s Service Appraved. v|for the Weifare of the party. . The PEERLESS ASBESTOS TABLE MATS and Mabel L. Agin vs. Joseph Agin, | STatic party and would have supported Norman Greggs was in Moosup Fri- ’Hd:"omf thed to be general apprev poei:ln A . usetuiness of the club 1s "expected i3 both uncontested divorces, and the | 20Y nomination 4t chos: ay -on hu!l‘!u s make It mi in approach-- by using Peerless Asbestos Table J lican nominee last night said a change meeting in arrangt successor | ing city election and during the state. Protect your table from hot dishes by using Peerless Asbestos cases of Ruth Frink vs. Nelson Frink. | IcAn nomines last night said a chahge| Mrs, George Reed spent Friday m) P sy S . [ reciicntl Cancamin I and Idzzle B. Noel vs. Clifford Noel Do South’ Manchester. i H. C. Bradfora ; - (e i the past two years that has been re- Tte mast important work 1s to be don Table Mats Extra Heavy Round Mats |went of the publican, they having control of the| Mrs. Patrick Keenan is the luell of ey St st 12 5 42-inch Table Mats, $3.50. i theh' Hetta Hisavy -Boung, Mats, anm Inn Case Raised Legal Ques- common ‘c‘:‘m&s:, and now they \uz re\;fn ‘“EM:.:.“‘(’: e “m s SEoncisd wit b she Sl sl SuR o b L T qu = g o 3 tion. fenominates men who were rs. C. vett and her m ¥ .00, ears, st I not be| Mo Galveston, Tex.. Nov. The Ae-omeh Tably Mats, $450. . eh Bates Hoavy ound Mata, | AL, interesting Togal guestion wag B ooy o et et Tl | aes oy Shvansioy T the'ort ana THER DIES, TWINS Live. on the Tl esimabiy Tt which . -incl 3 n the es t s yester: - B i | Rkt Syt o b one o B e S a a wenme, | Gtherine Remenicl & Mother | inguished ‘according. o 2 radie mes: Round Mats Oval Mats thia pase Mis; Dgbew phoris. 055 democratic | cxpectad o driive thers todsy (Sar.| DAYVILLE SILVER WEDDING. ool s e s P n ticket Is elected: They would €cono-|yurday) from Europe where he = has| .. Mre. c.gnerln- Remenick. who gave a* M sc. 5x 7 Oval Mats, 15c. owner of the Putnam 1Inn property |mize on the ice plant, which was built = GCifts and Goed Wishes for Mr. and s TR e R g was 1l at tho time the beard met, and been for several weeks on business, Wre Prag O Loavens; Po g Tt hovt uyetey ot e Children Cr - , 13 6x10 Oval Mats, 1Sc. her agent appeared for her, and re- e SR ay Kim 0sp! ed . 7-inch Round Mats, l5c. - JEWETT B Remenick, whese home at N . E 19-inch Round Mats, 18c. 10x16 Oval Mats, 42c. e e gandidate for mayor or for aldermen at CITY Relatives and friends from Bridge- e T e T FOR FLETCHER'S himselt and 'answer many pounds of ice they have bousht | Faith Chapter Notes o Wedding An- | [y thie Vicinity were guesgs of M aad e P | CASTORLA LINEN DOILIES Wwhich must be answered. and they|srom me <city to hl.lp the plant along. Mrs. Fred C. Leavens > ALL delegated one of their number to g0 0| Tne’ alderman at large. admitted varsary—Mrs. A. W. Mathewson | Mrs. ¥red C. 1 R 2 E. be kept at the hospital for a 6-inch All Linen Doilies, scalloped and hemstitched, 25c each. S ome Sf Wow Dughie snd teksTie couneil chnnbar he was iot com-| ' and Charles W. Rich- Married at|ding Friday. iy g tme_end thelr father will arrange for | - > d 3 5 £ 3 - | petent handle the ice plant. 3 i R A g A e seirld oney S e 80 0 swanoion. | Bass Cleff Club Concert A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM THE KITCHENWARE Wwhether under the statute, ve the democrais the con: | The regular meeting of Faith chap- | torv. to the many pleasant District Deputy Thomas Berth e water committee, with the |ter, No. 82, O. E, 8, was held Thurs-|the day. ‘Willimantic installed the following of- NORWICH ORGANIZATION ¢ 'SECTION DURING OUR MAKEROOM SALE |& 5% Tne law reads. that tne per: | PaSt vesr, When left Friday for her hoe in Providence. mmu rural schools in nearby towns an the republicans had | day-evening in Masonic hall, the wor+| ¥From 3 to § o'clock and from 7 to 9| ficem of Caralll council, Kuights of | st Orpheutm Theatrs, Danislsén, hy matron, Mrs. K F. Cheney, pre. |o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Leavens re- Grana & son must appear and offer to be sworn, | He then made a plea for the election siding. A cluss of candidates Tatehved celyed and were heartily. congraiulated | uvert: i .. November 19 ¥ Tin Ware B e i qutnam claims the|or the whole ticket and sald he wouid | the desrees of the order. Refreshments fand - showsred. with Eood wishee ‘warden, 3 Seats Now Selli board Is judicial in its nature not min- { workc for the city's Interest if elected. | were served at the close-of the meet- Among those gathered at ing s Heavy All Copper Wash Boilers, No.| 3-quart Heavy Dinner Pails, value|isterial, ang could not ddm'e ts| * James F. Twomey called the meeting | ing. ‘Renshaw 8 size, value $3:50—Sale price $2.79. |50c—Sale price S3c. powers. to order at 8.30. Mr. T: "Fhe chapter was s Gracns by A‘anstion nobiisd Heavy All Copper Wash Boijers, No.| _30-quart Retinned Wash Kettle, 9 size, value n?'[s—sua price $2.95. |value 45c—Sale price 28c. out that this might make hardshi 12-quart Liske Dairy Pail—Sale| 40-quart Retinned Wash Kettle, -quar k * L saan | st to come before the board, but = Mr. 12-quart . Liske Strainer Pail—Sale| 10-quart Flaring -Retinned Water price 69¢. : ~ lPai—sale price 10c. Feriton clerk. - | Jenkins nominate Only Ome “RROMO QUININE.” Joseph A name, LAX. Folding Ironing Table, five feet long, | Dry Mops for hn.rdwood floor, value value $1.25—Sale price $1.10. 35c—Sale price 25¢. arge Stn Brass_Wash “Boards, | o= Dust Absorbing Mop, value 50c valus 45c—Sale price¥2c. Smith's 10-arm Wall Clothes Dryer, Large ‘Bize Glass: Wash Boards, | value 50c—Salé price 39c; $1.00 quali- value #5e—Sale price dc. Y ot 3% y Household Clothes Wringers, guar- Cures a Cold in One Day. Zbe. and Charles M. —— Let Your Light Shine fi:fi: w:fi' Brightly [ %z 5 p where a person was absolutely unable| For mayor, Alderman WiRiam L. Martin. ‘ongregasi To get the genuine, call for full |Celvgd 168 out of 246 votes and was|Willlam T. Crumb were presented ‘Abington. Mrs. Leavens ATIVE BROMO QUININE. - 3 pleasantly sur- th FHector Duvert; A. F. WOOD | prised on recelving a visitors' rests- | ture observan S Reehiila g ter with the inscription, “Faith Chap- Cordier: inside “The Local S.”-on the cover, St. Onge: outside. guard, Omer May- DANIELSON, ;:"onu 82, O. ed Mayor Danlel P. the gift of Mr. and Mrs, Charles May- married natd; trustees, Frank Lucier, J. J. Mc- Dunn, and M. E. Lincoln nominated | nard. Landing Nov. 12, g _Parlors 8 Mechanic Strest Mayor Dunn re-| During the social hour Mr. and Mrs, Canchll‘!. then Ce 2 nominated. beautiful yellow chrysanthemums, In Griges, daughter of T Fira Y ¥ Wooden Ware Lok for sianatire of B W GROVE | - For sldevmen at large, Alexis Calsse | romombrance ot thon enqmams, in fl:’mm and Mra. Harriet he ire Demon , Jiotrook Were ynanl. | yersary. A huge cake was eut by M | Mek. Grlgwe now semidemt in. Fiai Crumb ‘and_ distributed . among _the By T ek S meamvied Tre s has been very active of late. And too often, where there is They received the st awisles of ai. [ a fire, many priceless records and valuable papers go up in Met with Mrs. Burdick. 3 i smoke. The Ladies’ society of the M. rdy 3 Priscilla, who live at home. . - %""m".g'{:,‘.,"m"‘l‘,z 3..?“’,,“,::‘ Among, the' gucsts Friday wers M Your turn is apt to come at any time. Chlrlu Leavens, Mrs. G. : 3 Bnmh Minahan, | Pusiness mesting and to work. a ] : s e Jome] yaoar Brooms, |antsed for 1 year, value, 35,60 Sale <or the ce"#‘ifiam 95 votes o 54 m}fl;;; being .,,.,(M; o Tevens drother 1 E Seven cents weekly will secure for your papers and heir- I i o Akle pricd APE ivri:u;w :hnm;hni ity et oo consisting of . cold | Griess, an Rovert, Haitford: | looms.the absolute security of a Safe Deposit Box in ‘our Unwet(nl Bread Mixfl : : o fmous Four-loaf size, vaiue $2. S-lepnoe $1.69 J Special Sale of White Enamel Ware Your choice 2t 10c each— 15 daing P 1-pint Drinking Cups. ot S A xo. || dopi Bnkiag Cone,, is what you need uart: Pudding Pans. . = |+ 10-iach Deop PloPimes. . B 'qm; 18, Wash_Bowls. n 1m Tans. imxxnx Spoons. wucn White_ Enamol Combinette with]. Mrs. Potts’ -Sad Irons, Cover—saie price 95c. Valuo 51 59—Sale. price So.a et Savory Bahmmel' Scamloss Self-bast-|, Ouivorsal Food . Choppers, value Six e o e $118"Sale price’9 AT 10y St yoes st _Absorbing Dust Claths, vaius G-quart Cover, valye 49¢—Sale prico 27c. int Floor Shine Liquid, vaiue $1.00 o ool Kith -quafl. ‘Size Fire-proof Cmerolu, iale price for b N ‘five yoars caused by s wo 69 for both, ver- plated - value . 75—Sal Wi ighl‘ Sn Polish, _ 25 2 gy e e D R walse 50— - — - (P mmmoumexmmnnmnm mmms MAKE-HOOM KI'X'CHENWARE SA!}E xm;—z mknmuflum- v 2 river and where there 2 rate fighting - thmnlhmn the day of the. tontie: its con- Bug. sast -of. Grittan, e the. S1var eskovitza, upon the Binat Ekeaand'at g I i 62 Church St., Wfifimanfl'. ot Telephone ' ; 3 : 4%: "o |aick.” A sister, M J. Brown,| Frank - MISCELLANEQUS ARTICLES aare &m&*‘msfi'fi; e A Bl S YRR G, S 2 le St., Fall —T Rev. J. A. Spidell's" lmefl Enamel Destin: Kettte with] * ihor Sime Codar Mop Polisher and | JOPIORDANS 515 Division St., Fall River, Mass: morning il i E escal Mi J l 14 is, Mrs. Leavens' sis- :‘.‘a‘..,d .‘:;""&“"‘wf."""mg‘,"‘mm.“,f: :?H::!’;u:d Havold G ran, Srise/ 3T mammoth vault. Behind its mighty door, they will be safe s A T T L Grisey, Flaindeld: M. and Mn from fire, theft, mob violence and even the elements. ’mmr-d-y afternoon. S Jobn Hps, ~Wauregan . Rich—Mathe n. Emna. Burbank. ire, Sohn. Eattersatn We exfend to you a cordial invitation to call md inspech Friends of Mrs. A. W. Mathewson, Fani ippee, felson. of x“:mm:. s Bave learmed of her Pl Monry D our equipment. martiage wiih Gl ¢ " ‘was the widow FOUND PROBABLY GUILTY. eight or ten years ago.” She was a resident of Jewett City in her youns- DANIBSON CONN. er dava el mg FWE Yflfls S A o e T30 |k wwarin rarmint ot oe-| THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK her_niece and.nepbew. - eura. for Re: m-."'rh of Yale win|9f $600, whi Now Clear. v, ompso; Face v | speak ‘at the Congregational chureh on | furnish for him. Sunday. ] " We open the Fall season with just the sort of Shoes you wduld expect pimples on the face for 0yer’s| ¢, find n the best shoe store in town! You lke good Shoes good B treatment; every one does; we pride ourselves on our Shoes ervice! igt H] B d t you to know it. *That's w"w’"""q’m:‘; ana flmsmmmm g § ! | i §_ We ask the consideration of Shoe buyers, who desire mebe-tlho. and the best Shoe Service their money can secure. subject e Metl 3 the evéning, . % The Finality of the Gospel . Next S i, mneli ot e, Som, Next | pennsERG ON AMERIGAN THE PEOPLE’S SHOE STORE gk will be' commenced, conducted bp Miss. GEO. F. DAVIGNON, Prep., 116 Main St., D-n‘-lt"n, cum. Senmor Villa am ntly teyrnq Lois §. Allen and Miss he will have: ; 1915 "nll,lnn oF Al nohuuh. = Jd, 3 . - m:.:“.‘?“.:i._.,_..i‘.t. et T THE smmn _SAVINGS BANK i he hasn't .anything - on touowon,—coluuu. ui..

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