Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 10, 1917, Page 7

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., a Man For Supsrintendent : H s ‘Tb'g Pn(,gnus i M"_,:M cg_ S WEATHER .| Frenkdin S. Wilcox New Head of Norwich State Hospital| cmwate, in finit Si2zt & LADY ASSISTANT il N et DT, e for the Insane—Board of Trustees Held Annual Meeting | 2, Jonn P, ‘Comstock (Vera' Ald- e - at Institution Tuesday. v B Yy o e AR A Very Complete Assortment of All Calis Answered Zreomptly Storm advisory: th - | / Day and Night warning 10 a. m, Bgmn to Hatteras. Ias ARMIN-_In Wosterly. R. 1 s i H i t of Cl vl S 4 . 88 Main Street bRt a0 prabably moving| e’ trustecs of thesNerwich: Stateq38RSs. hospitel, $15000; 2na v Chailer” Tarkts . rate northeast 'OPON In Westerlv. R, I, Oct 7, } sales indicated along immediaté coasts Hospital for the Insane, at their an- $10,000. —January from ap 1917, a daughter to Mr, apd Mrs. Hatteras to Boston. _]pual meeting on. Tuesday at the in- tion, = 2 Thomas H. orrison, g ons. stitution voted to extend a call 1o Dr. 0,000 3 MARRIED. IN A VARIETY OF STYLES AND PRICES SO LARGE THAT ALL DEMANDS MADE UPON US _ There is evidence of a disturbance | Franiiin 8. Wil — $20,000; Au MASON—SMITH—In = Detroit, ' Mich. CAVE WELDING & m(co- gyer, the Atiantis about 180 mile sast Tt N e b | iy srionnavan. M. | =820 O 1 M o George. Hum: Aatomobile and Machine Parts Weldea. |0 00 JOWI Coroling, soast, A seccD | State Hospital, Patlon, California, to| 53.3% hospital $20.000. Total' fram| berk, Harola \. Mdson of Deircit central over gouth- g s - Gavrage & a Specialty, - become cuperintendent of the Norwich l).ngmuon. $12,239.70; hospital to. B ceenet: SIT b xirome hortnwept )| Institution Dr Siarl '8, mringmen | ts] $186000; grand tofal $219,086.31 ARERN —Sewmmwey — a¢ Flsasant CAN BE READILY MET ; .| was appoin a; auperint - > . John 81 Chestmut St et 314 Rain has continued along the At t of the h . of the hospital superintendent, ap- Qet. 9, 1911, by Rav. Jo . o2 . s i lantle Florida | *°, ° W,.m“',‘.’,',"*..,... el A B e omaitres, 0y | | ‘Haney of wiovidomee, Wrano(s IT is a great satisfaction to.be able-to select a Suit from st ne with ‘high north winds oft the North 24 (2 Naon 4 i tant superintendent M - s, = ‘ances McWeeney of Providence. . Carolina coast. o atate Ao iy ur . Sy My R e L a good variety—to be assured that the Suit selected is X eV Lo ; et ; 35t Westorly, BT, and Maiy || a correct style, and to know that the quality of the Suit The temperature is much lower in | §o'® state, v e & = :‘n‘{:.‘:’;‘n;‘:;‘:’fi:,:fifn""" has besn | Mlisornia institution v:!llc‘h esrei g B $17,227.51; rown of Westorly, 1; and ay The_ disturbance over the Atlantic| M0dates 2,400 patients. He has a rep- 34 § Bt allon asioses Sk selected is dependable and service giving. Qur Suits are will doubtless move northeastward | Utation as an expert alienist and is| 31! i DIED. 5 ° £ 8 = 'Z‘ 2 % HERE IS THE SORg e S 3 teure shdceuie e diance coml of the - hos- | 12,084, S Vio.045.15 Ho: | CODURI_In Westerly, R, I. oct. 7|| all of relidble materials and made by the best makers in . midale Atlantic coasts. Rain also g | Pital met at 10 o'clock for the purpose | al $208.141.53. Sodirr Speay youre °F haries ) the Country—~they’re bound to give good service ted for the Ohio valiey and thé | Of approving bills and th srostn Trames Eoss s Trust OF | sk it 5 M Banss ity of i ; s 2 ¥ eeting o oa .33. - . M, 3 OUMAIN @R Jrouk rereica of neubper ik region: i e b WE SHOW SUITS AT $17.50 AND UPWARDS n 4 ringman, acting superintendent, reag 'otal, A - Burial at Read and Haskell cemetery, . . . YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR || atsFially ih any part of the coun- | annusl report of the siberintona: | The officers were reelected as fal- Lisbon. or::r:diaml of 10.06 train from In Women’s Fall Suits we show an attractive line of : : n | ent. e report shows that the: : Fhuredsy. = i i i Non-Leakable - m!to:ux 'tr‘lcrnlnsl‘ %"?s-g:yt:: 98| mow 1260 matients ot thy homitel o] & Lippitt of sthis | BENTIn New York city, Oct. 8 1917, Jtailored models. The materials are Sllveflr‘(q‘ne, Vclogr, ili - || mateeras. = g e R SN TR - Kirk W Dyer of Mid- | o e ervie at Bie late vemience, || Broadcloth, Serge and Burella Cloth. Cur Suits at $17.50 % - ; . 3 N 4 . P Self-Filling . resas Honta: = v o hnureaana ceermann, “oet 4 |§ are remarkable value—and in the better grades, at $25.00, Eastern New York: Cloudy in in+ 4 At the inebriate f At the close of the business session P brolook. Oniz ONE DOLLAR but as good as | terior. yn;\m Tain on the coast on| ,icommodate 50 Is beine srecied ng | the meeting adjourned to the super- | i bt 1yl raey s any l:at solls for FIVE DOLLARS. Wv.’?"fiam"‘i‘.”m‘" ir. a similar ward is ‘soon to follow. bog residence, where dinner ark, in his 37th vear. 3 AUSOLUTELY GUARANTEED = = x < AVBRY—In Groton, Oct. 8, 1817, Capt. Thursday partiy cloudy. @ The Treasurer's Report. | _Those present at the meeting were| " Willlam H. Avery, in his 74th year. $27.50 an® up to $50.00, we show a splendid range in all the newest models and most fashionable colorings. WOMEN'’S STYLISH TOP COATS Try ane and be convinced. ° B bosrietinntr tn N otioh. Treasurer Nelson I. Ayling’s annual | Costelle Lippitt, Dr. James J. Dono . . . v R -y " g - | WINSLOW—I) N London, Oct. JORN & CEO . H. BLISS The following records reported rom | 41omnt was preschted as folows: " |hue, Dr. Cilnton & Stark of Nerwich. | " 131t Glger‘;; L won of ::-:E:-'rsmcrgnd A " ¢ : fro — 1916— 2 i exina B. Winslow. aged 1 years. i . o tamparatare ang Tne SaiianZs? | Ralance on hand, Oct. 1. $10.046.61; | irk Xv. Dyer of ariadietows BrFrer | - We show the largest assorfment of Women’s'Smart New Fall and Winter Coats that we have ever assembled. They are chiefly belted models with graceful flire—many with stunning Fur Collars. The leading materials are Pom Pom, Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Seal Plush, Silk Velour and Bolivia Cloth. We show Coats at $15.00 to $75.00—but we especialy feature Coats at $18.50, 25,00 and $29.50. "All the value that it is possible to crowd into Coats is presefit in the Coats we offer at these prices. i WOMEN’S NEW SATIN DRESSES i ‘ in temperature and the-barometric i B heck returned, $500; October, $10, rett Powell of Stamford and B JEwR S0 cheness g z November, from avvronflatl:n, $ ;mlx:eynlnlnm:. L B Tam .. 12 m . (3 ?ROUGHT BACK THREE THINKS NORWICH 18 A 5z : h & All Highest #1, lowest 46. RIZES FROM BROCKTON * MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY churc en Comparison: et - E, Fair and{ Now London County Boys and Girls| That's Clarence Ludlow Bronwell 15 Main Street Cverhaulin 3 Predictions for Tuesd Sinion: wish. Ma Hine: Banis ALl the FUNERAL . coider. Mads - Credi Showi and Repalr WOI‘R Tuesany's weather: Rain, cast to| grate pam T oot Bay Way Round the Warld. d1a themselves credit at the Brockton | Stanton of this city received . fr |' Moon | fair stock judwing contest as the four | Clarence Ludlo.w B{onwell. vinspee!‘:;:". DIRECTGRS north wind. BRI OF ALL KINDS ON Sum. Moon' and_Tides. Kew London County boys and girls| Ten days ago Fire Chief Howard L. AUTOMOBILES, Who were taken there by County!Gary, Ind, a letter asking for sug- 1 Sun I_High ¥ Risos:| "sots. I whter. | i _m.| Agent F. C. W. turned with ior; i CARRIAGES, WAGONS, T35 | Gires prizes: ‘_“,,oi::?‘,‘;:og%‘;"é':?ig :“",‘;‘;;;__‘";;“g}“;’;“l;efi"’ iy, S s __ These are exceptiorial \;)a]lui ! tWonu:n’s S:mrcxi I(D:resses y orn, | Nor ny e 2 - D— - “ = T TRUCKS and CARTS, 034 | place, Sidney. Moorhouse. af labanon | emciency expert andte) Sle,ake a1 in"a variety of models, in black, taupe, navy and Copen . 1§3| 13th ‘place,_‘and John McCarthy of| thing. said Mr. Bronwell in his lettor, EMBALMERS hagen—Price $17.50. A very special value. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 333| Nerwich Town 24th place. Consid-|and we should be grateful for sug- £ i g /e ! b Seti ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. 433 | c¥ing the large number of entrants,| gestions. Our purpose is to get the WOMEN’S HANDSOME FUR SETS J this is a yery creditable showing. The | school children interest iat s as.'x:fi';):‘ ‘aftr:;hh‘lbn& g of 15,10% | four who were taken to Brockton by | them interested | in m:d :::fi-km :{:;‘: S 3 s ed by flo ® | the county agent were the first four| through the year. We think they will |/ Telephor.e 328-3 Blacksmithing all its branches Womeén should visit our Fur Section on second floor = e winners in the steck judsing contest|make mood survey helpers so that we howi f th t ideas in Winter F GREENEVIL e N Tonten Coumty sei ot | Tieke #vod survey helpers so that we |l grNRY E. CHURCH _ and see our showing of the newest ideas in Winter Furs— Sfl)fl & Clal' k COl’p. o month. We swear In the rst tan of thoss | WM. SMITH ALLEN all at reasonable prices. Two offerings that are especially Tl etk ey —_— noteworthy are—Black Coney Muffs at $7.50 and Red Ladies’ Aid Sasiety of Congregatienal ; NORWICH WOMAN ORGANIZING Immediately replying to Mr. Brown- 607 to 515 Narth Main St,| Church fo Mest With Mrs. C. E. ol Ry peplyne o St | Meceh—Will Sew and Knit_for the TWIN CITY ORCHESTRA [ o e 20th with en-| "Om ascount of moreass 1 price ot to- |] FOX Sets at $19.50. BTG | closures and note the contents. I do the Whitestone Cigar will ba Red Cross, i e To Comprise Ladies of New London] o know how much of an sficiency | oed from now o ot $35 ser 1,000. v 5 DR. A. J_ SIN AY The Ladies Aid_ society connected and the Rose. cxpert I may be, but T am interested J. F. GONANT MlLuNERY A Com lete De artment wi o reeneville Congregational ® anytl that will tend toward the p p church is to meet with Mrs. Chatles| Mrs. Luella Haves of Norwich is | reduction qf the enormous five losses | anzd 11 Franklin St ’ \is | organizing & young ladies’ orchestra E. Meech, No. 60, Sixth street, of the count Den tist (Wednesday) afteincon nt 2 o'clock, |to be known as the Twin City Ladies'| ° “My aim has been along the lines of Nowhere in Eastern Connecticut is there a more com- plete Millinery Department than here—Hats trimmed and untrimmed, Feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments and everything wanted. s WHY NOT MAKE USE OF ORDER DEPARTMENT? Our Order Department is organized for prompt and to knit and &ew for the Red Cross. orchestra. Mrs. Haves will draw on/ fire prevention and just what are | g — Reoms 18:19 Alice Building, Narwich | The meet! g was announced from the New Londor as well as Norwich for | doing in the di-trlbujfllll of the circu- || Shea & Burke Phone 1177-3 the seciety were ursed to attend. o - > ?ccuanumlu, but it is also prevent- S - g b oy od e - . peeREn) - | ing fires: i g ‘1647 . &| | than i 3 o b 3 getting the school chilaren in- | . FUNEra 1reciors Biss Edan A Vahighn ef Wiliimen : : terested, as they can instruct their e e t Sunday, gnd.all members of |her musicians and is in hopes of per- | lar not oniy prevents rubbish from % : : 41 Main Street ey o © Peraonals. “No better mefliod can be adopted vigitin, lativ - SE fy Mistny TelNtives o8 (CRniiul wos parents who are not English speaking, One of the historic piaces In Norwich | nue. i 3 = 5 . : for over two centuries has been the | 1 o s oxen has | [ B | e, o amrand el cleat- satisfactory service. You can select a shape or the mak- amous e N L Dok las could have also added to Your Very|in, -These men will be transferred to|f ings for your new Fall Hat from a complete line of the given further instructions, and after ADAMS PAVERN | 7" it ffends n the viinse. : Tmeans & amall fire lose and sall Ao | Equacels, Fia, where tney win® be |l newest materials and our designers will create for you a e it whest e country ‘eeds 3t | examination may be rated quartermas- |} hat which embodies your own ideas—and for .this service " The trom, m you Shere frews - this time when all are asked to con- e eity Tamus B e e . " rve our resources. October 9th is| “iVias “mechanics are aiso beins || our charges are very reasonable. : ¥ou can run there in an automobile “g:. Dyalore “‘P." : ricp—Siunting) | . B m;"’;,”;’::“:“”g“i, :hnr;e“a‘lhzl‘::m::l: enlisted, but these men must have gas e zwu can ro R | e bt Sohoets rain D04 throush | engine ‘experience, to be rated ma-|l EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE OUR READY-TO- . A. A. ADAMS eremals & | m clean up any city with ihe co- i WEAR HATS . /Beginning this Wednesday ‘morning : | rerrton o e crarious clty depart- | MANUAL TRAINING SHOPS 3 Phone 519 Norwich T . o ~ ments. T am enclosing my last fire 71 4 Bsisnipay bl ;Z’ t:;'“!::! Bl d:n"“’ T‘h‘:":g: r;r‘" - #! | prevention circular distributed to the SHOULD BE CONSOLIDATED. Our Ready t.O wear erartment offers everythmg‘that lalm that at the present price {hey school children last October. I have e is new and stylish in Trimmed Hats for women, misses DRS. L. F and A, J. LaPIERRS | 5n', ‘hat 2, the, presont price th: heard of Gary schools and its ex: | Supervisor Harvie Favors the Installa- ] i e Huve pald f . AN cellent fire department, also have met ! ; and children. We specialize in Women’s Dress Hats at— 27 Main Streat, Norwich, G B8 PAld o thelr grain. There sre Chief Grant at conventi a think tion of Machinery. rEat, Noyvei onn, about a dozen dealers in the viliage. ol T htaid: aat e i . $2.98 $3.98 and $5.00 S B e Pigtected 80,120,237 | - Gordon .A. Harvie, supervisor of = v is aoncerned. My town s 250 years Pinochle Club Mesta. old, and T think we have -a few | Tuesday evening the Taftviile Pi-| § 4 | shingled yoofs that must be nearly o:l Ofiice Hours: 1¢ & m to 3 p. m. Dy appaintreent’ manual training in the Norwich We recommend our Hats at these prices as being un-, schools, in his annual report to Ed- usually gOOd values. Suers St nochie club held taeir regular meet. ge. Very trul Howard L. ————————— - r eei- age. ‘ery truly yours, oware ‘“ i ing in their rooms on Front street. Stanton, chlef of fire_department. Al <5 SSpatim:; superintenfont © o0 ¢ QEN TIST The repcris of. the secretary and the 4 On Tuesday Chief Stanton received | 5chools, recommends tha o . treasurer were. read and accepted.| M the following acknowledgment of, his|shops be combined in one centrally WOMEN’S GLOVES FOR FALL WEAR DR. E. J. JONES F")Iflg.s nle‘:; lshelze:\al]n :nrd tou‘;lnamen}; s Il?ter'fi - located, large room and machinery in- Z Falli . . X vinier were discussed. = T.. Stanton, ” % i 3 = 5 .13. | A pedra tournament is alroady under 8| | Chicr of Fire Department, TR e W Sere who -leews Our showing of Women’s Gloves for Fall is now conl Suite 46 Shannon Building | vy There was a good uttendance. . Norwich, Conn., oo A e o o e Srommar || plete. It includes every stylish kind of Glove procuraiie g o Z ——- 4 Dear Chief:—Thank you for your |5 3 B f i Tase elevator Shetucket Stree’ ‘ 2 ith trade methods used in the man- and the finest French Kid. A Camos- Ciub. Glasas Seancw. interesting letter and for the litera- | With trade methods ased in the man- —Chamoisette, Silk, Cape an oo O entranze Shone ture. We are to use the suggestions special feature of this year’s Glove styles are the “Wash- A i S o z{‘o‘“"‘s‘::"r‘d‘.— o MELUSSECEA |in our public schools Tuesday. I |contact. ' o 7 DEL-HOFF HOTEL St of the members now have thelr ghall be slad to have the children|,,BUpervisor Harvicls report is as ol- 1§ Jhle” Gloves. We show thein from $1.65 upwards. We = craft out of the water. The vear just inow that over in New England. peo- > i e 5o et EUROEEAN THENN Past has been one of the most sue- MEpLOTLUS FATES. ple have heard of us. One of ~my| It 13 With great pleasure that I1e- || extend a general invitaton to visit our Glove Department Rrandfathers, Charles Hyde, was bron and see our splendid showing of new Fall Gloves. Prices essful since the founding of the club. |fecting an up-to-date organization that In Norwich, and preached in a Con.|department. We have been working HAYES BROS. Propa. There has been a cubstantial gain in T i both eitles will be . _She 1 £ d I h have attained a higher i o . i number of members and (he finances | going to ratse the O 4p @ | Ersgational church, The shingles you | fundara in our manual arts work. range from 756c for a good guality Chamoisette up to ‘elephone adway | of the club are in fine condition. suitable club room, purchase the 'l u'”"-ky vt Bt et “':; "“l: In shop work the same general plan |§ g5 50 for the finest French Kid Gloves. Hunting Season Open: T e e oL T meet Beentigl cltlen I 1he | Tho e s oy o ro tafaateid i B B T e (S B St BT S| Sl Ty T S 5 B S bl Ao B e LR Zorent instrumenta necessary for a fuii | Placem. but I never fell in love hard- [ SOUIRS, DRRE POUIRCL 10, “2U°TR, g Vesterday. | The Wumber whs smalior | orchestra er _than with Norwich, Connecticuts | SiN®in" construction. Effort was ‘Ban ususl ewing o the bed wemther E m"’"é{{,,":c".",!_,um" s continually made for as high a de- Brownell, ur conditions. One of the bovs bagsed N. F. A. NoTES, Taspector. | S0, o8 AL Ao W O Women's, Misses” and Children’s ‘THE PALACE Knit Underwear 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA & partridge in less than an hour af- leaving the village. Tryouts for Dramatic Club Held Tues- | pi yMBERS AND STEAM er‘g::mmg:':eW:;;pfigzeflh“d;f&?‘ oes A BIG, NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK : - day—Qirle’ Glee Club to Eleot Of- ing shel de and in- i i Il Grades, All Prices Porsenale and Notse FITTERS HELD SMOKER | Jott, including, shelves mage and, 1o All Sizes, All Kinds, Al , We strongly advise making your Underwear selections cgre on Thursday. e th Robert MoNesly Delivers Intereeting [ 1082, four bookcases for different e i NOW. Think what it means to' your health to be pre- ay afternéon the N. F. A, Dra- ools, cases for sending supplemen- NOTICE Local sportsmen are betting even Tuesd: matic club held ita fryouts in Siater Telk on Libarty Léam, tary reading books from school to QEAD HORSES AND COWS on the outcome of the world series. Removed Free of Charge Heary = W ; Y . Hateh of Willimantic [hall. There were about 25 students 1, lumber ks for the shops, bi- a1 ieur sondan. Ask for Chas | wes o busindss vigitor Mithe villags | irying out and out of these 10, will be | Fiumbers and Steamitters Losas No. | &005°" 200758 000,00 Your rinien | Pared when the real cold weather comes. Late~. Reverse charge. Monday. chosen for the ciub. Miss K. GuRivér |287 held a smoker in Carpent repaired, everal chairs reseated with . WEQT GIDE riDE co. - &nd Miss Dalang were the judges. cans, chalrs and desks refinished, win- P. O. Box . New Lendon| Migs fl;\hma H-!i;‘sy of Voluntawn lg;n?i“xu:mon! m-‘ulrg Glee - aa;: lnxa du-xkal glanz athalvet- rlor thx;lee e 3 - e weei-¢! with friends in | ¢l 0 or the pur- achoals, an ndergarten stools made. the cnd |in shop work, shop mathematics and | ther vilinge. e e T s S Loen by Rohert (Mg list of articles made nnd_ taken | that boya who leave school at the cnd | BAOR Wovh, FUOR MAnemels dey FREDERICK T. B 5 g ity . Bee Ny B Boyw incindes osk Lbrery. of the grammar eonool Code meinods | would attend cvening school if given The interest in the military training chair, oak lbrary table, oak serving | th which | these subjects. Besides those, I am Piano Tuner State Pig Club Champlonship, 1\ (Y icn off so much that I has beer | 1% Fitagerald and molo by table, ol umbreila stands, oak mualc |Used In tho manufactories With WA CT|LU0ce S0 UeTHt 08 s o Dhreciate nn The two sons of Prof. M. L. Garrigus| gectded to discontinue it for a while, During the evening cabinets, mahogany plant mtand, kitch- lhe)& ctamathln ettt the schools | opportunity to do further school work. Phone 833-2 22 Clairmount Ava, | 3 Storrs, Russell and Howard, proved —~ : ments wore merved. = THe 00m-|on tablos, ironing bonyds, Wwith folding [ Work for the T ot T niin arethiopexiof sestny many o be the state champions in the fimal mittoe in charme of smoker can. tablem tabourcties, stools, | cOuld be accomplished, ¢ thes. 1 ied out durimg - contest at the Danbury fair. Russell Qivan Showsr of Alfte. Hated of Tawrene ‘Notan ‘Richerd R e e eiinine " cabi: | Which Would more than pay the ntor- | of these suggestions carried out during S - . - owed s Berkabire and Toward a ; . were | Haggarty and Paul Jaha, nots, ploture frames. hiriwaist boxes | St on the investment. b T omethtn eu Burack ":’:lzy’-.z.fl“’g e ol T ok 'h‘";."‘?’&z b s T and many othor articlos found useful | reater variety of g:;);n-uhnol‘t‘;d e[ Birthday Party Given, v 3 rishd; frien the Oy N, n A GOOD BEEF awarded the state champlonship, the W Mrs, Heorbort Guotll | BXP 0TS TO TRAIN 10 She B, o vicitng day n March | work in Printing and . bookbinding| Mra. Dlizabeth Burchard entertained Durock-Tarsey beailty 2iaweg . SR IN THE BOUTH |, O the e hor of parents visited tha | should be given as thoy are in n great|at her home in Palmertown recently in “ GOOD VEAL the general ecompetition, Both of vooal TETE— = 18 “'| tralning ehop rt Droadway | many other citles. Parents and the|honor of Mrs, Thomas Watts' birth- ese pigs will be shown at the Past- red. Refrashm Fred D. Wood Assigned te 501st Field | Menual training sitod 0 4 W opartment could be saved con-|day. A dainty lunch was served by Slonal Bisedion #chool and showed mch intereat in | kchool dop oy by having nearly | the hostess, consisting of chicken sal- L atnllen, the work being done thove, Buoh an|elderable ' maonoy By BeVOR o beoks | ad, cake, cocon, peaches and cream, ice £ rents § . Frea_D. Weod, the lsea! tal et imiilug (6 hettes work by the | binding. courae, ~ Printing would not|créam and also a birthday cake. only merve a ful purpose education- Img!. ng the ceminz vear a greater |ally but a large amount of practical During ¥ H a7 bo accomplished for the part of the menual training period is ;vor;,n:: could iabed /forSel 3 3 p_ar 0l department, Sducationally, & A A G AR ‘;2;"“‘,’:,{;’;‘: printing and hookbinding can Do = MAY BE OVERCOME, Battalicn, 7otk _Divisl : Y BE O ] O Mai1A ba allowed fos | MAQS & very strang factor hocause of GOOD LAMB |57, 5 C B e, syPssmenting the | T ' SMOKED MEATS at prices you can afford " People’s flu-ki_rt‘ . that ha ta tg b ar 2 - | the natural relationship botween them - . If yoy have eatarrbal deafness ar| semt sou fi'm i ”“‘?’"‘ ’-'-2"’ _Wffl- Pg hgg 5’05@ A and almest every ether branch of aca- r = ola - i) ] plele egurses in moeehan rawing o 8 Franklin Strezt ra Sapa polass. o' 39 rpur qrimmis an: —— @3d arithmetie eanid he given, and if | demio -study, correlating ¢ especially 3 = Iill wtfl ftmnn 9, Aan 4 to I??r‘ [} s , this department ef the sehisnl is alng [ With spelling, lrl(,llm%l o, r;no nra; . JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprietor 1 he¢ nx‘ a f nees ‘pf M ? i te presress with these 6 her giiies | 1anguage and history, Boya who a A T savfespoontus Tour i e iine Of ours, sten provisian shouid | Het o interested In weodwerk could 3 be intereated in printing and do VOTY| Do not continue to suffer with heart- good weork. burn, dissiness, after dinner dsitres: Centinuatien seheel werk should be |headache, billousness, pain in the bo i :uz: Take and Embalmer [JI555 o gn avioe, quier . &2 be b aol g, 4 3 iven the heys fareed te Isave mehool |els or sour and gassy stomach, Getre- be_pma ¥y ¥ H hreaths | ¥ fo Y ta guF reeds, They are Hoerly . . %« .‘5. ous figod even th the eleetrie lights ced. s Wi %. E e « ? all § ouniary reasons, therehy |llef at once—buy toduy—a G0 hox of Promptservi ay or night ggw 5 {f Fos, T ! ! L o | and 'q; gmall in eh tq dg the | beeause @f i umuua‘r_“"; o beuuln‘ Ju8 st onoebuy today—a o hex of o 5 Nat dgats WILLIANI YOUNG,R. Mascage and Geseral Nu e Cay calls. 33 Hickory Bf., N e ,5,“” pew iR _usa are inade- ave, enats i A @R. DuF ihree shan rgviding an e b, wha has eal ‘m‘:a i 3 3 e ip:fl; El{g ’s-lv’ea &a&’% peademia and in- |surely end indigestion and stomach ptioh & Fe 1 work. Last o & KHEX YoT WANT }> put . sez-2 Lady Asgiz:a - shipe {nr several hoys ! distress—or monoy refunded. For sala - totatled ca Biv: by The Le: d & 4 T "} saws installed sa eaurses o & Osgood Co. _ .. .. Tl ey

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