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The Heary Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT - ANl Cafls Answered Promptly Norwich, Monday, Jane 30, 1819 e e e ‘THE WEATHER. With the exeeption of eccasional Jo- | ¢al thunder shewers in Florida and the south portion of the east gulf distrjct, glue n:«thor wi}l ‘}‘f f;.!ir i\l!oimfl.zxy"r’uzd. i esday east, of the Mississippi river. Day and Night %‘vg‘mseraturefl will be higher. P nds for Moaday and Tuesday: 88 Main Street Nerth Atlantie—Moderate east and 4 southeast winds, fair weather. s | ‘Middle Atlantie—Modérate northeast | . i | to southeast winds with fair twéather. Fopecast. . Fair Tuesday, * JOSEPH BRADFORD For Southern.New Ensland: ] fair, warmer. Observations in Norwich. Slank Boeks Made and Ruled te Order | The Bulletin's observations, show the changes in temperature an baro- 108 BROADWAY o i e = . | Monday, warmer interior; B OOHIND ER The following records, reported from metric changes Saturday and Sunday: —— e 7S:Lu;! iy ‘Tl::r. A Serviceable Line 1= s of Men’s and | iy """ " pe Boys’ Shoes i AT THE RIGHT PRICB Predictions for Saturdavy: Partly eloudy; moderate temperature. Saturday’s weather: Cloudy, follow- ed by rain. Predictions for Sunday: Fair, warm- Express and Team Harness at Low Prices THE L. L. CHAPHAN CO. 16 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conn. Teacher of Violin 7™ and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 er. Sunday’'s weather: Tair, cosler, east wind. Sun, Meon a Tides. Hixh 11 Maon ! Water. IS 8 2 PR Six hours after hizh water it is law water, which is followed by flood tide. Saturday evening the people of the village who chanéed to be gazing out of their windows saw a 'bus load of pretty girls roll by and out of sight. These girls were the members of the St. Veronica T. A, who were on their way to Ocean Beach to enjgy the pleasure of the second ride of tge: vear and to sit beside the sea and| listen to what the wild waves were saying. The glrls also took in a dance. A zood time was had by all and it was hard to break away from such pleasant surroundings and start for home. The members had such a good time on this ride that a committee was appointed to make arrangements for anether trip in_the near future. Miss Clemenitine Graham and Miss Blossom Graham left their home in the village Sunday evening for New York. From ther they will continue thair trip by steamer to Panama. where they will spend the sumnier with Miss Blossom Graham's father. Mr. Graham fs in the employ of thé government and is en- gaged in the postal service. James McSheffery starts in at the Airlie mills of ¥Hanover today, having wigned with the Company last week Friday. d Henry Roy of Pawtucket, R. 1., spent the week end with friends here in the village, returning to his home late Sunday evening. NORWICH TOWN - A delighttul musical was given at A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr, Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Nerwich, Conn. Phens 13684 Del-Hoff Hote! EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Preps | Felephone 1222 €5-28 Broadway ——— DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. % a mtoBp m Telephone from 3.30 ti!l 4.30, instead of the usual order of service. Pr. Charles H. Lamb of Town street, tenor, with the able assistance of Mies Ruth Potter of East +sessas smiaemnemr | TOWN street, géprane, gave the follows ing Weall arranged program: Piano solo, Dance Cavrice, Grieg Miss Potter. Duet, In Heavenly Love Abiding, Holden Miss Potter, Mr, Lamb, Songs— ‘Three is a Love Embracing All, Loell T Gathered a Rose, Les Dr. Lamb, Songs—. % Teach Mé to Pray, Jewilt One Fleeting Four. Les Miss Poiter. | Sengs— {1 Met You in the Bprinstime, Barron A Perfect Day, Bond Dr. Lamb. Bengs— The Lass o’ Killsan, ~ Stickles Today, Bond Miss Potter. Sons, Tou Are the Ideal of My Dreams, ingfaham Dr. Lamb. The duet In Teavenly Léve Abiding was partieulgrly pleasing and was har- moniously rendered. The eslog by Mles Pottar and Dr. Lamb were given in eweellent voice, with clear gpuncfation, Miss Potter playéd the piaté aceom- paniments. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO REMEMBER THEIR DEAD White Cross Ceupeil, No.! 13, Knights of Golumbus, , has requested the annual memorigl- mass at Kt Patrick’s church Friday next for the following deceased membeérs of the ceyneil: John Beaudry, Willlam Cunning- ham, James D. Caryer, Cornélius Me- Namara, Charles McCarthy, John P. Kennedy, Bdward Fuller, John Sulli- van, Jeremiah J. Murphy, John Sweeney, Timolhy Sullivan, Thomas Burke, A. G. Conklin, Cornelius Ca- sey, Bdward Kingberger, John H. Burke, P, F. McNamara, Jameés Mo- OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMORBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Meskunical Repaire, Painting, Trim. {on_Sunday. . | the: box was placed. the Sheltering Ayms Sunday afternoon ; necticut Power company's property made two.runs for the fire departmeift The false alarm was rung in at 1.38, tral $tation, Chief Howard L. Stanten! and Deputy Chief C. J. Connell taf | the box on Smith avenue at the Preg- | ton end of the Greeneville bridge. Nojning the danzrtmen sfor Relp.from the the person who had rung in the alarm/|the Eastern Connec here tin Montyille, whee A young men and young ‘woman|that threstensd i« iwho were walking along the street|wooden coal firé was to be seen anywhere nor was anywhere to be seen. and had been within 30 féet of the! said théy had seen no ene pull the; box. Later Chief Stantén and Officer John T. Casey made an investi through which they got tion that the box was pi L led Ly af the lever but was lifted up to it by another’ bey. : This seems to be a favorite box for false alarms as this is the third thatj had beén turned in from there since; A clege growth of underbrush along tiré side of the officers scarcied all through the call to Montville to thé Eastern Cow-|had been turzed in but could one there. wwag ‘turned ip from :this Bos 7 rung by a foreiguer wio: thought thei calling the auto pumper from the cen-‘i box Wes a chewing guin maviire. box when the alarm began to strike!man -of the fire c lpormlssicn for the da spond and the pu ization | thrée i ‘ma- ! panied small boy, Who was too emall to feach|had r the light started from the bofle WURWICH - BULLETIN,- MONDAY, . JUNE .. 30,. 1919 na Opes bsfore, ivhen a At Eastarn Cen Just befgre 5. 0 Power Ce. reseived-“a power ht Alderman sioners, g t to dowi ¢ Chint By aed- the . power plant, the about 15 feet square aed, and- the timbers i iné ho aon b s of the po ehting the fire arrival-of h ical was jroad makes ii a comparatively easy|valuabic 24, The Norwich men thing for anyene to ring the box and{only cal. get into the bushes in a hurry. Thei It i3 ught. proba that the WEBSTER 'PAISES ELOQUENCE ! OF REV. W! A. KEEFE Rev. W. A. Keéefe of Pliinfleld was the guest of honor and the principal speaker at a “get-together” dinver of the Webster-Dudley ‘Chamber of Com- merce held at Waebster,1 Mass, Jast Wednesday evéning. The Webster T(n;es, in commenting upon-this affajr, said: “Father Kéefe is 4n 6rator who pre- sents ideas with great rapidity, What! he thought about the ~possibilities of | New England and of Webster flowed forth in a stream of patriotic eloquence that carfied his audience away on the of “The speaker began With a picture; of the welfare work done through the | “le then enumerated several reasons why New England was particularly worthy as a subject of bopsting, saving that this sectien of the United Stated could give California dnd other parts of the country points, He drew at-| tention to the fact that $100,008,000 is spent by vacationiete in New England and urged that there be an effort madg to make the Mohegay Trail Which, he gaid. 15 less well known but radre at- tractive than the Mebawk Trail an sutomobile routé to differemt parts of New England. - This weuld bensfit ev- ery community along the Trail. Fol- lowing with a vivid amd - compelling description of the resourcefuliess of New ¥ingland in sreviding for every want 8¢ msan, he copcluded by urging upon his hearers the importancd to the nation of the maintefiance of worthy ideals individual lives.” a tl GOVERNMENT BUYS WHARF : ‘o IN°'NEW LONDON The New England €arpet mningi ESSEX PASTOR COMING ers an plaved several piano selec this was followed TO GREENEVILLE CHUR! In spite of the threatan f Thorsday, June 26th, a 34 R. D. Tt the b Tha room was e ed as the event was also their tiwe floodi Jt'was a speech that Won every ! wodding anniversary. D ring the in auditer, formal reception Mrs. . M. Howar ns by fiv: Peck of the Congregational church re- quested fmpromptu remarks from two other clergymen present and Rev. Mr. Hatfield of Deep River and Rev. Mr. Nason of St. happy vein ending with “God-speed.” Mr. Trick replied in conclusion that the family¥'s stay in Essex had been most plearynt and that he felt assured John's responded lasting love would abide b, hem and their Bssex friends. Mr. Trick begins his pastorate of the Federai»d chureh-in Gréeneville the first Sundey in- July. g STONINGTON INVENTOR OF PRINTING PRESS MECHANISM The lizt of patents issued by United States patent office to citizens of Connectleut, as contained in® the Official Gazette, dated Tuesday, June 17, 1819 is as follows: Héward M. Berber, Steningtaen, {ivery mechaniem for printing- press- | es. Julius Brenzinger, Fairfield, as- [WOODWARD-—At Datrait Mich, Trins it was| oz Bunddy eve- time the Norwich firemen; flames - were in, the upper part of | used | % weather e crowd gathered in the parior of the Byntist church at Essex . to give a farewell raception to Mr. and Mrs. who are soon to leaes for a new fisld of 13bor in Norwich, where Mr. Trick is to be pastor of Paderated decorats with white and véllow flow- the pastor and his wife receiv- ¢d under a floral arch of green and gold from which a bell was suspend- | and short | A falee alarm from bex 612 and afbushes immediately uafter the axarurg i i i call! K ? Gecrge, cheir-|and it is strietly the truth, that| ave | re-i en- had | best of service. wer | the 1hci aj fire = satisfaction, if you give us ik, i 4 3 COVE STREET we can give you the best value|§ iobtainable in FLOUR. and| \FEED, That we have the|} facilities for giving you the! That our standard of excellency is high; but THAT is the only thing that is high; our prices are low indeed for high clats FEED. We can prove this to your|§ 'Chas. Slosberg & Sen TOILET | i TOILET CREAMS & Ram: Ce tubes 25¢ Dagpstt & F)msdell’s Cold Cream, tubes 16 Daggett Cream, 0 | RECRUITING TIME FOR the variou: enéies and the . L recruiting district, states that tele- | § Cream e ;:na;ogyamh;a;tmthessxn of co-opemp!’\‘{“‘““f’i ‘)’f_"!’m”“!a“?“ of ;‘"i( and | graphic orders have been received S50 Potapeiag Bt Cfeam 21e tion had in helping to win the war for | i Tick's conscientious work = in|from the war départment that no men 25 pe! 8] democracy. e S e ;i\tgngg will be aceepted for eervice n the 25¢ Packer’s Charm 215 “Itis well that wo should iconm:lusz Mike ISR AL h o oy ?fi;hfi‘“ legxtl;e‘még":zn fonstd arsr 256 Denzoinated Lotion ... 22¢ B Ty O ey e eita bt the | Mrs. Trick was presented a beautiful | see the battlefields of Francs and Bei 256 Cutafiex Facial Cream 19¢ hak best ration | SNOWer bouquet of white roses sus- |gium and who would like to partiei- 5 ¢ 1. 19s war to make our nation the best nded f hic o to p 25¢ Creme de Meridor .... 1 possible. No other argument is needed | Pénded from which were ovel. one {pate fn the watch én the Rhine, and all ive Cold G 21c P Chow the nocessity of enlarging an | hundred. greetings from friends. The | students who wish to bs detailed to at- 30c Palmolive Cold Cream organization such as the Chamber of [ Wafiing of so many £ood wishes |tend the A. E. F. unjversity at Beaune, 3¢ Daggett & Ramsdell's c};mmerce With the purpose of helping ::;j:e‘?t clg-owb;l‘;! :fhove theh; ]h%dAsf to grance, xtnust apply t{ardenlmment and OCold Cream Caeennn I ¢ ovel top in o fa) rose. meta. tar | be sent {6 the recruit depot on or be- on to but this country over the 00 ) potreahments, were served Rav. Mr.|fore that date, ¥ 50c Cremas de Meridor ... in includes every camp, fort, an Bx-soldiers who wish silver the Lové is a geod deal I mule. of stunt it will do next. ] de- BORN. A. E. F. SOON TO CLOSE | Col. B. P. Nieklin, <commanding this Until July 10th, the war départment will allow any man appiying for enlist. ment to chooss any orgahization, camp, poet or station within a radius of 500 miles from Springfield, Mase., and he will be sent direct to the place of his|H cholee for duty without geing through the recruit depot at Fort Slocum. This coast eerg artiliéy post in New England, New York state, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, weést to Buffalo and séuth.td Baltimore. bronze victery huttons fer service in the war, or wish information rélative to the $80 bonus or additional travel pay are asked to bring thefr discharges to the rearest army recruiting station. e a stubborn These's no telling what kind 25c Trostila ........ 33~ Pond's Bxtract Vanish- ing Cream .18 = 25¢ Pond's Estract Cream 25¢ Woodbury’s Faeial ... 35c_Sanitol Face and Cold 50¢ Riker's Violet Cerate.. 48e 60c Palmolive Vanishing “57c 33c Jergén“s Bemzoin énd A!mongd .. 81 Colgate’s Cold Cream ..... 35¢ Pompeian Night Cream 28¢ 50¢ Hind's Hofiey and Al- mond Cream .... 50c Stijlman's IFreck! 50c Daggstt & Ramsdell's Cold Cream, jar ... po¢ Pond’'s Exiract Vanis or ing Cream ........ ceense . 420 50c Pond’s Extract Cold Créam .. 42¢ 50¢ Packer ceers 820 50c Pompejan Day. Cream.. 87¢ “Tokalon Creasy Cream.... 75¢ Tekalon Non Greasy Cream 75¢ 44 tat bling feeding devise for can-head- 24, 1818, a daughter to Lieut. Alvah 80c Bleaya 45¢ Qs., by Fredéric W, Mercer. président | Semibling f can-h G g, = and treasurer; has sold to the United | |28 machines, Adriano Calisi, Water- Coarrie Banes of Honth Maeauartte P Nt e et o8 States of America. the water-front| DWW, War car. Frank A..Cook, Hart-| Conn.). 50c _Pompeian Massage and bulldings on land on Water|foTd, _ typewriting nachine, A ~ Créam i onoscrannerecie street fn. New London which éxtends| 186 ~C, Gilbert, New = Ha MARRIED $1.00 Dugsett & Ramsdells” veet fn. 3 3 2 | electric switch. Michael Karabin and Cold € r back abeut 180 feet. 'The transfer| TPCHC Now Britain toliny thi | PROK—ZGGLESTON~In North Ston Cold Cream, Jars‘{ ...... : (n‘&«g:e;‘:‘?&oflu L t*has < léased these)t07. Christopher J. Lake. Bridgeport Fioher. itandtee ‘H‘.s,‘,i;;?’:,,r’fi,‘w',,f’ Py ' ¢ can{‘ompei” sl premises for seven years past and hag | 2irplane ,\fwo patents) Christopher J. Gladys May Eggleston of North $1.50 used the wharf and the buildings | l3te Bridgeport, hydroplane, also ap- | Stontnzton. Cream . .. thergon for a denct for supp.ea which g“‘“‘?‘? to hydroacroplanss. John J.|BUYL—COFFIN—In Asiland, Ma, Tune §2.00 Madamé have Been {akep from the ity to the | A°Intyre and C. Koehler, Hartford, | 17.°1819, by Rev, 1. . Gregorv of Face Bleach .......... K forts on Ficher's Island, Plum Island g;‘im'“"\ 'm*.?»hnn gvinder. Brik | - Fresque Tels PO T ibnr 1 Bull and 3 X Vi 7 i i Mie3 Anna E. C * i BT O AU AR LI and @ull Teland. imer, New Haven, sight for fire- nna offin, both of Ashland @y | -1 -} 8rms. Maleolm. M. BRYSCOF. -— ATTERBURY — fn YNew ;ughr”,:tflem ’"fe‘:::‘fi ta:,":.;“, rf;.; © apd pencil clip. William Sch ;“r'}tfiggafl 28, _lu‘l: R, Rev. Howard |l acemssmnasotssm— 4 y 4 i P . 'Ro rav Nvlga, ¢ Nor- sosden bulldinge and the 1And back of hneider, Rackville, | b 0ana Hrargaret Granie Atbothis TOILET POWDERS the plant of the New Eagland Carpet i Tfiw‘:;“’;e:n“‘g;-a ?12 of New York . ¢ 2 Lining €o., and ineludes also the twef ™ S S SIAPEYR, S (o et e 16¢ Roman Talcum Fowder, : f 3109 lle. bearing. Maximilian O. Trudeau S afiproaches to the propsriy, eme on it ’ = DIED assorted odors . .Te [ the rorth and oae on the seuth ¢ido | Miernal combustion engine. CUTLDR—Tn Putnam, “Tane 28 1419 15c Jumive Violet Taleum.. € | 6f the earpét ¢ompany's plant, Designs—Louv., Broemel, Southing- Cutler. aZed T8 yaave = Gk 10¢ There iz 23 feet of water alamgsids | ton, machine stindard. es at hiz iate nestdarss 18c: Banitel ", . Fa e - . g i 5 ! e 2 this wharf and it is especially well|{ Trade-Marks, Cheney Brothers of ;:::m‘;\_( vaornofm 3t & o'cleck. 20¢ Bgbéock’'s Coryviops . 10e #1pted for nesds of the gevermment hester, fabties of silk and| irai Vitlage, - o o0 cométery, Cen- 06 Williams, Talenm. Vio- las 2 531‘]‘”"]‘61';‘&?:‘- d il %‘;:*:‘;-";!j: fen registrations). | yoUNGS—In Nerwich. Tnne $5. 1318 let, Rose and -CAfaation . 15¢ y d nd aecsesiile e wing company, Bridgeport. | Jeseph Youngs of Willlsantis, aged 25c Mennen's Berated or freight hojyees of the raflronds 8nd to|ajs, lager and porter. George H. Park- | T8 yes 7 x the, whalesalé houses in the eity. er, Stamford. [rimé boards and pieees | WTOUEGININT n The government has about $12,000.- | thareof. T Leather company, Nor: | 1518 en4aaniey T‘l‘f:r::;?“l'fefi"jl";‘?\ n, v 000 fuvested in the three fort on| wich, waterproof adhesive coment | aged €3 ye T 20 Lazell's Talcum, three }isiands in this end of Long - island | Union ' Manufaeturing companv. Naw |JONKINE—Tn this clty, Tuna 23, 181 oders ... o sound with which 3 fleet ‘of th Brital, carpen‘ers planés, and lathe PV‘"». little som Af n:(r. amd Mr 25¢ Mavis' ‘Tale Vesrses 180 AP Tmer ; ven liaiment for certain named dit~|puneral from (he hawme of his parents $2c Spodner’s Talcum, In ported. fl?rt work véry. soan on '3" eases and allments. Moiiday effernaon, June 38, at 2.30 1088 JAPS eliaesno.s ZAc SIReLah OF & IATRG giuce Rouse @l the - — DRISSOLL—In Hartford, June 2§, 1910, Colgate's Taléum, all edsrs 18c g’?""i"”z’v ‘:{‘m“:“l‘bg Jemare (he o o norita de Masstu Was Visitor Here.| Eridmet Masehali wifs ot ta Jate 5 uildings, ough they may be. re- ¥ & . tained for the present fér ceftain.pur- poses. TOWN HALL FLAG WAS OUT OF COMMISSION | If flags were mada 6f buntifg that|j was indastructible, or even as Zood as bafore«the-war times, it Would be pos- sible to keep a flag on the town hall every dav. ut evéry . strong, wind | that comes aleng rips the flag and makes it necéssary to gend it to be! sewed up and repaired. This ‘'was the reason why there was L no flag en the town hall Saturday. Tts absence was noted by mwany nesple who telenhoned in to Janitor Joseph J. |~ Flelds to ask why he didn't have the| flag flving for the celébration of the signinz of the peace treaty. Although the flag now in use s a new one and has been carefully kept from getting wet, the heavy wind of wming, Uphelstering and Wood Wark, | tiarty, John R. MeNamara, Andrew Blacksmithing in all i Cunningham, John Fitzpatrick, Rev. . #8 eancn i M. Rennedy, Dr P. H. Hardiman, = James Maher, John Sullivan. Doug- las P. Auclair, Timothy Coushlin, tt al’ Uru Rev. B. J. Broderick, James Kilken- ' L] . ney, nie T Jobn J. Murtagh, Daniel O’Con- . F. Murtagh, Nicholas Demp- & James F. Cosgrove, Patrick J. Caples, Michael J. McGrath, Charles J. MeGarry, Joseph Naureau, Thom- ‘| as I. Murphy, John J. Sullivan, John 'Hourigan, James J, McCafthy, L. A, Gladue, Walter B. Hynds. Rev. Thom-: as A. Grumbly, Bartholemew. Sulli- van, Hepry ©'Donos: an, sgene Sullivi 507 to 515 North Main St. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Resm 107, Thayer Building Phene 619 Houre 9-12; 130-5 and 7 to 8 P. M r HORLICK'S THEORIGINAL MALTED MILK Avoid Lmits & Substicates " AMERICAN HOUSE Fivstsclass Garage Service Connested D. MORRISSEY, Frop. Fhons * Shetucket Street Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dei . Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY. CO. T. M. PEABODY f_’:: 986 | 5“»'\;'.‘{%"3 r'.‘":_.'::'; s Sy ~and Embalmer Promytservicefay or ight Thursday put a rip right through the middle of the flag and M. Fields had 16 have it eent to be sewed up. So it happengd there was no flag to fiy om Baturday. ? Last vear. with the constant repairs necessary, it cost §100 to keép a flag fiving every day 6n thé téwn hall, and this year the quality of the bunting that can be nu_"ht is 80 poer . that h s always 1iable {o be lapses in é fiving of the flag Because of repairs théf have to be Mmade. TO COME TO NORWICH At the amnual state éowvention of the Natiafal Asgognlha of Statiofary En- %ueon held in Wam%u én Saturday alter A, Nélson of this city wag elect- ed vice president. Other offcert elested wére D. A. Wilcox, Hartford. .presi- ) dent; M. A. Bracken,Waterbury, secre~ tary and treasurer, 1t was decided that the sessjons next yeir be teld oy the last Friday ‘and Saturday of ‘June-in this city. ¥ SV (PP r NORWIEH BOY: ENLISTS IN ¢ T MOToR 'rnfiugronr CORPS (Bpecial -to The E:lmm‘)- B tbany, N. ¥, Jupe 20.~Willigm 1. s ol slevidr Boney whp. sarvad versens with %ttqrv F, 42d Coast ar- mxeri‘ fs-qmflw fih.?‘? w{:! dg‘o ffiifl 3 articipa alil T TR AN Pt g de Messie later, efill in - Albany | Thurgday in thé army motor transport | corps. : S who diés. #t For every mgan man |least twp are botn. ENGINEERS' GONVENTION VOTES |- | In the magazine gection 6f a New| paper Sunday A page was devet. | #d to an interview de Maeztu, who guest in Nor of the foremost rith Sénerita M: a8 been a2 re The senorita ig nigt mevement, siso one of tha woman graduates from the University of Madrid, having heen sén country to While in town-she was the zi eaders in Spain’s fem- b the Snmanish government te visit the prineipal American institu. tions for the b en. of her colleague and friand, Mrs. How- ard W. Vernen, formerly Miss Susap D. Huntington. sher education of wom- |, Dennic H. Drises{l of Nopwicn. Tineral frém ker late home. No. 1 d street. Tussday mornifig, J 2 Af. 230 Pabcoek's Butterfly Tal- 1 19¢ J. and J. Baby Powder 14c aria! at S15. Solemn high mase 25¢ Vi:andsu's Chinwah cent | Patrick’s chureh st 8 o'clock. STaleum ..o.on soedmeansond onfl‘ ment at St Jedeph's cemetery. Auto. 25 Palmolive Taleum . : c"“‘:‘ ,:o"‘:'g”' ‘o % e Vantine's Taleum TIA t New London. €onn.. Time i0e Dijerkiss Tafeunt . | 2 Mary 8. widaw of Willia §1%50 Hounigancs Tacal Tai- this 22:}::.“;\5;& 86 vears, formefly of Pty . 90 nterbuty. ¢ s Funeral serviees witl he hald 4t the ¢0c Mary” Gatde 45 residencs’ of her danghter, 24 Friser | Hudnut's Violet Sec 28¢ stréet, New mm{;:\, ?_‘nzfdax;i }’\;lydl. Amam{, three odors . . 30c uesti 19194t AQ) m.. Belatives and friends | B8 §1.00 Houblgant's ideal : ik Tty - attend. - Interment - at 46 B . 80: TRumsord, B. T. Zuelgus Fleur Tafeum . 80c 2 et | May Referee Big Fight Wm. H. Rocap. as referge for the T ho i AR - TERATAAL NEWS PHOTO VERVIGR, NEW.YORK, s favored iard-Dempsey #ight én July Fourtd, at Tolédo, ohis. e i 15 Main Street FURERAL . WM, SMITH ALLE FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin - ORCHESTRA For Danges, Weddings and e oseptions. <Phons 1251:1 e SHAVING SOAPS Wiliams' Yonkee Soap ... 10e Wililams' Barber Soap ... 10¢ Willians! Stiek, - eream . or powder, in two sizes 3ic QRA 5 iyoeissasinnsonssines 08 Colgate's Barber Bar, § for 80c, a cake ...s...i.... 88 Colgate's ‘Stick, ecream or powder, i two sizés, 30c ozd 1 Céigate’s Hamdy Grip Stick 30c ite's. Handy Gri 8- S e 85¢ Johnson & Johuson's Shaving Cream ... .. 2o s5c Paiméjive Shavipg Shaving | VASELINE | Blue Seal, yallow, Jgrs 7e Blug Beal, yellow, Jars 10¢ Blue Spal, whilte, Jurse 10 Blue Beal, earbojated 10e Biué 8¢al, pemade . 10 Whits Taeeline Tubes :5: Capituss Vazellne Tubes Vegelize Carnphor log The Porreous & Mmenews. Co. ~ The Weathar Today Will Probably Be Fair and Warmer | OUR ANNUAL SALE OF 8 It is now in progress and will continue this week. This is § % the most comprohiensive sale of Toilet Requisites ever held § in this city, empbracing as it does complete lines and assort- §§ ments of standard grade Toilet Ariicles. MEN as well as women arz interested in this sale, because § the articles offered are the same articles that about every § % man uses daily in his bathroom—only at reduced prices. & Bz stire and attend this sale before it closes. t FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OF SME ITEMS § GOODS TOILET SOAPS 1%c Cosmo Buitermilk Soap 8 ite Cliviio 0ap ..c...ovvvnn.. 8¢ 100 Peroxide, Bath Tablets, large size for 25¢ 10¢ Wrisley's Castile ........ 8¢ Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap, 90¢ a box or cake.. 8¢ 10c Jergen's Glycerine Soap. 8¢ i5c Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap ... . e 10c Coigate’s Bath Tablets, large gize, assorted odors, Remmert's Peroxide 8P o ioicesasioassansive Pear’s Unscented Soap ..... 13 Colgate's Cashmere Bou: quet Soap, small size, 6 for 55¢ Or & ¢ake .....eeie Colgate’s Natural Odor Soap 8 box of three ..iccsvinnee Péar's Scented Soap, 8 for 55¢, or a cake ............ 19¢ Colgate’s Cashmere Bou« quet Soap, largs size, . 3 for 70c, 3 cake ...ioceeees 28 25c Woodbury’s Soap ...... 13 25¢ Imparted Castile Seap 6 cakes.for 93¢ or a cake 170 25¢ Cuticura Soap .......... 19 25¢c Packer's Tar 56ap ...... 198 25¢c Risinol Soap, box of § cakes for 59¢ or, & cake ... 2ic Colgate’'s Coleo Soap at $1.10 a dozen or a cake ........ 15¢ Rouge and Face Powders 25¢ Sanitol Face Powder .. 21c 30¢ Aubry Sisters’ Beauti- fler Colgal Helat Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet 25¢ 3%c_Roger & Gallet Rice Powder . .. casaeas 50c Madéline Impoérted Fretch Faece Powder .... 3Tc § 50c Derma Viva Liquid ... 3% § 60c Lablache ........ 45¢ 50c Java Rice Powder .... 41e 50c Dr. Charies' der 50c Mavis, all shades G0c . Vivandau's POWAEr. .....iciiine eenae 30c Pompeian Beauty Pow- der .iiiiiiiiiiia. 50c Pompeian Bloom . 85¢ Djerkiss . 50c Tetlow's Puss Coplgaié’'s Reuge 70¢c Carmen Face Powder. 3% § 35¢ Carmen Rouge ........ 30c Aubry Sisters’ Tint 30c Miro D#na Rouge . cc Powe . 870 . 37e hinwah 50c Mary Garden Rou; 42¢ 50c El¢ara Powder vves 450 30c Derma Viva Rouge ... 35¢ 50¢ Dorin’s Rouge $1.75 Pivers’ Azures $1.38 $1.00 Mary Garden Powder 85 50c Derma Viva Rouzs .... 35¢ Dorin's Powder or rouge . 42sf 10e Peroside, { oz. .. 7z 17¢ Peroxids, 8 oz. .. 12¢ 25¢ Peroxide, 16 oz 20¢ 2ic Dioxogen ...... e 170 35e Ldsterine cone 30c Glyeo Thymeline 25¢ 40c 50¢ 50c &0c 80¢ She ade Pond’s Extraet .. Dioxogen .... Listorine Peroxide, 32-0 Resinol Ointment . Giyed Thymeline Pond’s Extract .. Cutieura Cintment £9¢ Dijexogen .. $100. Listerines . . $1.00 Giyeo Thymoline §1.10 Pond's Extract .... 25c Lysol (Antiseptic) 50c Lysol (Antiseptic) 2 $1.00 Lyvgel (Antiseptic) .. POURR TS i e des 13¢c Moth Balls, 1§ ez. pack- ages ,e cees 108 25c Moth Balls, 16 0z. pas 150 - SABES siareeiesnee o 20 15¢ Cedar Chips, 6 oz. .. 125 2 1%c Lavendar Chips, € or. . 1 g 15¢ Cofar and Nepiha ane % large package o 4 35¢ Tarine Moth Cards . « TR 1.15- arine Garment Baga Mot & "‘n.rme(Gar 8! IM 5 oth proof ....,,....... 8L $1.7¢ Tarine Qarment Bags 4 £oth PISOR vevennnns $137