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— — == | pond, and into the swampland. : ne| 4B 1 | ge—— o ’ mkmfin"f‘<ifit w - g " ::;k =y ?t?% M‘h mu;: A i | | a-}{t.lgro Pustbplays at the Davie , f ?1 out by a truck from the|morning. e SR £ T butre, o " Es E R L Y | ity Telad ghrky o It is said that Bradford will insist Bovon m_.:!-:::azh-f-:m_ 2 tidtions are ~pending for a|in representsti %.We m. : : A ¥ a5 ? as mmm P g 3 he MRjest transter In ownership of the Bentley- |ly town ar an m}‘?fi&,.{““"“ e ! —— LClark garage, at and Main | Watch Hill & 18 are rep: e jiste CotMmdas | Policeman Jamas Murphy, Who died jtown, having lcafned the trade in|Strééts. Frank cn_nfi? is named as 3 :%A?.m:i “-:‘_’r nr&l!‘::: fl-utp:f cefi'fi“fi‘:‘x#s:&:: dgirs: © New London Tusedsy, was born in| Weslerly, He is also president of|ihs rospective pureidsel. er-playing in Westerly. aerwien Leupcl Xa the Son of Mrs. hy | the Central Trades Union ovi-| The final contingent of the Westerly Collins. jold his Watch % els r_&'v erd e The lnte Michael Mumone Uy |dence secretary of the Providence| party twho were in PhafIbMa ot | il Broperis (6 s g pie W o 1ils F‘!‘npb Rete i Fgdge Ko urphy. Typographical Union. and = secrétary | ine triennial conclavé of Knights of | (wyomissing, Pa. 3 o B St widow and five children;|and treasurer of the New Bngland|Templar arrived -Suaday niZht.. . While e T iiven 8. ta MNs & Eourae % mindler” Ansiiney Tol Su asegtintion. in Washington, five Ot thé party. took Dean acad ¥ 3 ving Ploture Lectfire at Mise Bride M. Flannefy, 666 of the s Do siew ot fi. ey S Seped R i SHEIAY. Frankhs, 7 To introdice our tire to the eitizens of New Londeh ]|°f LS first nurses to enlist _in the govern- fairplane, éach remaining Fred L. Batty, of N York, claim Amms MUEDRY | nint service, died Sunday ' in_ the|air for twenty min - <, L. Bats ey ork. ciatm : o brotner, ‘Gorneitus, aiso | Loy dgnce, Clty, hotplisl, Jiec, Plaj | plage B e J:gmne company was in Westerly County, we shall 6ffer for a very short pericd only 8ale oF Thames Birbsr Pradery. Real. Estate Broker John A, Mo ed weaki a_brother, Cornelius, 2150 5ory began trainiag in Ahie Thode | Seprats trips wers fads, 3 a 'ED ‘of_Pawcatuck. {Teiana hospital in 1813 and was| togl the air ;trip wers ug;”yt., Sheriff Caséy, notified West- b H THE C&EBRATED fiAs_861d tor James RB. Allen, ot | t $01d tor Jai r o He was a member of Old Company | riquated in 1916, and bécdme a dis- | William H. 6n, Gol £ . J % Burd ly witnesses not to ypear in the b i b v 3 & 3 ‘ ° . N Hyman Golabers, the lArge com cSHile bia) property Nog, .3-6-1-9 and 1 l n- Thaties street, WAICh COVErs 64 fec troht ahd 18 100 feet fbep Jdcludin B, Comnmecticut National Guard and| i ¢ nurse. In 1917 she joiried Rhode|N. Naeh, Oarl A: aid Géorge | ST s B iwich Factany. Ia five Blorés ua four apartments. promoted to be a leutenant inij .ng Naval Base Hospital, No. 4,|F. Harper. tarhed out by the Eastman Method, at the following pricse §| aal iRt S0, ror = © saif 5 Spanish-American i : @ cases’against Jokn O'Connell and Sl e te Johk B Rimiaby, 41| 200, went lmmedmtayittges Lo Local Lacohien B R Hheas Bieto the indiops. the lats John F. » 21 | States naval hospital in New London. k e Kacomel o i | ition of inele he dnyapes o e o O She was also a_member of the unit| . At the Sunday bad 6t | o N ew “‘“““"M_ ry ‘emc’:n. promoted to a captaincy ~The de-|ipa¢ went to aid the sufféring in_the | Péacé Dale, i wns (O Ne w""’m"}"' b e {ceased years ago was popular in 10-|iiajitax disaster in Détember, 1917 |defeated the Hopé Valleys, 7 to 6 e ez B is . : cal baseball amd generally known asigpe came from Newfoundland and | twelve ‘innings. - e e ZWhites™ Murphy, and_his brother ;,4 near relatives. Bvéry Westerly Tawyeér atténded the -STERLIN Vege: | é p 233 BA ornmelius as “Coach’ Murphy. — - opening of the - Superfor court NORTH § - I flfi 28):3 3 2 310-56 3484 Ssava $18~ 0 - Property 861 Judge Edward M. Burke held regu-| The North “'“;”m:g“""" fair | fingston, Monday. % | Cénsiderablé excitemient was cauced 284 638 . o Throukh the agency 0f A, ¥, COUEl P 8 te | ope! uesday 2 The- sailors team ffom thé 3 rt | here last wi sddy by a tramp . \W. Cabéss Hus oI the frafie bil e e b N esterly Probate|®rhe Shors Line Electric. Railway 1 Station, greve use | holaink up @ Wwemen A et 7 30x3 ....... ‘10;62 36x4 ....... 319¢02 ing, 196-198 Franklin, Sireet to Mr, & court Tuesday afternoon.. Upon pe-| THE TNGES A0S, T mmodate the | Naval station were ouipliyed at tition of Miss Nellie Dopahue, the d ball by the Westerly team, Sunday|l. at thé point of & révolvér and rob- 8 " rs, M. Mandta, who by s Lhe proerts . ir. Yhe Industial Feust com, |patrons. of the fair, has arranged an| DAL 0"y, BiRE hér of §3. HE was traced as far | able to do my 30!31/2 ‘1290 33!41/2 321‘7 Tor ha inyeatment, appointed administrator of [hourly schedule to NOTth inning at| Mrs. Jessie McLarén and daughter,|as Dorrance school. then towards the g:su your 2 ieene WU ) e 4 I o A IR of David Donohue. Bond | cars leaving — & Isabel, and s=on Lorenzo G. McLaren. | Line store whefé state officers arrest- FATHER, 548 West Second Strect, 31 31 E 314 25 34 41 323558 DAVIS THEATRE TODAY & 5000 ana Bugene B.| 945 in the morning. o |ctarted “Monday by “dutomebile” for|ed him. The fellow carried a loaded | Mishawala, Ind. Xo%9 ... 4 X%%9 ..... H. B. Wakher, the edithéhic Bngli Pendleton appointed appraiser. Corte Generdle Enriso Cialdino, No.! Saratoga Springs, where Miss Mc- | Tevolver. = o TWormenwho st Ter from m-hailmenté |} - - i 1 fctor, whose work Nas made his n The petition of the administrator |5 “Toresters of America has sent|Laren will enter the Skidmorée School| _ F. O. Pltifammer - and family spent| «iouid not contine t (rar arouhd an' 2x31/ 54 | 45x% /2 $24.906 J|: S ionum or chcelience in_ the 1of the estate of Walter E. Wheeler.| ,mmuniction to Sénator Colt, urgingfof Arts. unday in Worcester. = 4o theif work uhder stich conBitions, but F IR - 5 el = p trioniq art, 4nd who has enhanced for widow's allowance for six months{ij. senator to use his {nfluence (o see| Lorenzo D. Fairbrother, Jr. and : lattic Dann.| profit by the experience of Mrs. Old- 31 4 316 56 36 41 526 10 Fépatdtionh Ly his remarkable seroe was~ continued to September 30. that Italvs rights in Fiume -are pro-|John Bindloss, of Stohington, and Bl e S LRI B e el Bt b . SR o b L e S . productic as added re In the estate of Alfred Doner the|;.cioq, and claim the peace conferénce| Charles Schroeder, of Mystic, made a|family of Moosuy were = visitors a tried this fav tand herh 2 inarkable, photo drama to h executors were authorized to selli, "paris denfed these rights. special call in Westefly Sunday night | G¢oree O. Spooners Sunda Fodia 1 Pinkhems Q}(g;;bi"’“}’ 4 32x4 517_40 35x5 327 60 “For a Womaa's Honor," a five specified pérsonal property for not _| Harry Brady, brother of Alice Brady | i | LI & e e} ~bie - PSS AR o e s Bupe: scture, whie ¥ less than $375. As there is an ap-| . The touring lcarhcf _Gha(:h:;fl':- c°:s.‘h" movie staf. was a recent visitor | tord were t th 4:—7 e e 3{;\;:&“. pounid, &xd found relie? from such suf 33 4 17 88 37 5 29 82 Bttraction at the Davip f8day peal from probate in this estate, the|trell, operated by his s6f Charle: in Westerly. He wad o well-pleasead | Miss Doris Sahien Ras been Visiting | fefing. If complicatiuns exist write the MR 5 . "1 SIRY . ... A FROFFOW. gxecaiors will Bold the procteds pend-in « mixup with iwo Sther cars, one|wuk he Sftrmetions Rere tnal it is| WUVSE fo BEoviaeRes L L gia ¥, Pinkham Megicine Co., Lin e vitls of tre e Jmg settlement of the appea wned by Mr. Alexander . probable the Brady family. of Boston Foco E nos, The fostlt of their 40 yoo 3 = the very open.ng Seate, when \. “Fhe Washington ~Trust compans. | na e orher b Dr. Croshy of RN 0 he ummer 81 Watcn Hiii | family Boree laft week. It was found g g P ~ R EASTMA_N METHOD — A recln.mnp?n process and t:hc Ihe very Gpen.ng kcetic, when Wars B Demiaon Subinittea Arst and fnal]the Wateh FiNl foad.Sunday = night| DXt SesSod: . | ““Rienara Foftuns Jr. spent Sundav : ; conservation of reconstructed raaterial—reinforced with §|tia Medical Corpe at the reading « hich were approved for re-|near the entrancc to the Misquamicut| Richard = OiBrien Shea, assistant|with his arests, M¢. and Mrs&. Richard tw tra pl £ fabri she will of his fiancee's father o8l bown g Golf grounds. Mr. Cottfell was driv-|&iffeon in e riavs wv:gg Mrs. Shen Fortune, ne 15 if the navy. 1ae. Bov. BB mish wo extra ply of fabric. 3 out of the Foom by an Adveimurs i in c ateh A the others|W ;B s _thé Zues Miss Vitian Phillins 6f Providence! 3 ev. .. . shyer, S o aleska DeMareay, Who cliims te DA _dohn F. Murphy, of Providence |ing trom Watch Hill 4nd the others| ot S e Saer CTn Shnoatuch | soe Suntan i perC anere ek | Cation Béins agal s . & SUBSTANTIAL — DURABLE — RELIABLE beon Marnied 1o e Gete an & e 3 3 > 5 1 ot the Hav- |18 Ghday for Bridgéport. Dr. Shea | munion was observo threatens to expose his bigamy S eana Branch Of tha | Dazzied by the héad light 1eft Mohday for Brid t. Dr. Sheai | . : 2 i Jeration of dabor, is son |ersham car, Mf. Cottrélls Sar comé in|férved with fhe mafines in France | 1 Griffith _of Plainfield | Drury preached in i b | Remember these prices are 40 per cent. below list Internatio Vews With ever T B R g confact Wit ine Haverss|ind was avarded the Distinguished | spent Sunday st her Home here " [The minth annual grange fairopen- new in current evenis _Vod:a « ok, §s father repre- |ha car, and with but little dam- |Serti 3 1 expiration is ere Wwere many grane pickers here esday spite of the e 1 foviés, a unique film diver ¥ P ck, ‘and his Tather repre. |ham car, and with wat ltue dame| PR TEGL E win Ha. Absigned fo| Sumier wio had Hott Succo ! © the granbe will have a good SALESMEN WANTED EVERYWHERE senting four high ciags vaudeville & Aok thie dfnhvention that New Yotk éafs Wéré in Porcible !;;(- !E; al Aviation &tatiofi at Miami,| A numbér of local -ng;; attended | | x 1l B out the debt on its fine We h int ti ith £ K dealet, the 141h episode of The 1 t_ b . to the presidency nead-bu collision. Both cars were|Florl ¥ | the caucus at Oneeco Mondaf evening.|hall ew years ag j We have an interesting propasition for a live dealet, one J|Circus. with daring Bads and e P B ¥ the e lotter “ightly. while the| Captain James Lenhen 6f Norwieh | Seidiny i Dean Nyé of Comnecticut college. %o is desi £ _“.8 oy th Al g g s veal comical comedy entitled Tempo peakers at the bafguet of the Nor- wheels of the Cottrell car|Was i Westerl Tuesday | NORTH STONINGTON |19, b apenc the summer at ithe ) Who is desirous of selling a tire that will give satisfaction Alimohy complétes this proghum. o Ty - — A M Ry g B 64 and SR Seus. ats= . Twoméy has been appointed | | >hn D, Gallup house. leaves this : i e, 2 fon of o golin Jubiee, Bulars zo. |: S Mo bne wal-IAJAEcA. matiager of a local tore. Mrs, 11 3. Pendiéton nas moved to| Werk. i oy and net him a good profit. P J{HALL CAINE'S MASTERPIECE nz to Providence, Mr. Murphy was wvoid collision with an automo-| Westerly Lodge of Fiks has ar- New London. _Mirs. Leonard ain attende the Q AGAIN AT DAVIS TODA ed at the printing trade | in| O o Iae Doris Becleston. on | Fanged ToF an arfnisilre carhival ia| . The towd sehools opencd Monday. Sunday School convention at Jewett NOW ON DISPLAY AT MAJESTIC GARAGE &3 i A ol Bt e Norw New London and Middle-|ihe road, near thé King Town até armory in November. | Consolidatiop is a. thihg of the nasf last week e e m',:\'.,' ,’f‘,‘n,.” ! r Ftarm Saturday evening, Mr. Houghton| Miss Alida_ M. Barber. who died ! in vll!v anln and a _rrg«- ?umbflr of | g T T L. m‘; "‘r"'",' ‘I R e Wi = — = of Providence, drove o extfeme sdge|suddenly in Bridgeport Saturday, will| small schools aré_to'be maintained. | Al’ astm I EEhissaiane TIctine: The Souma 2 RRH the highway. The car skidded, went|he buried in Ashaway (his (Wednes-| —Mrs = Charies F. Gras 1.~h|u|rhm,':! e B( IT(I_C an u er or s, ne, fcave LMe whien nid crowe : 1'A ht embankment and day) afifFhooh. the school at Hewitt's for a short time| The Thame Arc now ac- at ail pertormances Monday and ed o <. Houghton W Samiiel an, of Westerly | as a substitute. | centing for delivering coal & 213 WEST 40th STREET, NEW YORK CITY RIS D felgicavr Lhe SRve it A hrost Neither was injured.|and Mi Rigmofi Svenstrun. of | . DF. and Mrs. W. H. Knowles of! baltic, oxténded their deliv- ’ the ‘theatre is phenomenal pre e e sghton's after the car was| Phlladeiphia tere fharried Mopday | Damiéison were week-end guests of cry system —adv. i s e Hof by the Famous laye catarth ty the ce to nt View | avehing hr Rev. Clavion A. Biirdiek in| Mra. B H. Knowies | - Corporation will be showi (o vepor trestment — ststanes. {the Severth Day Bantiet church | 350 W Anes has aken rooms over | . x s boin su Ersaing SRy Afternaon the trick of the| Oleott Mills Wént to Providenee | the store of Brows tone. | e Sl e Th: Ri 3 fonfunctidh, With the Fegilke N ¥ Automatic Telsphons Com- | Tuesday. to enter Frown universits ! Frr\"m | Yeré_resumed in the Con-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youns enter:| Director New Division To ames ver Lme e PRt Mow T Rl & I the highwat near Birdef's| A sailor was detained at the st- | gregational chufc nday, the pas-!|ta.ned Mr. Carlisle and mily of| % = 3 sual time a ne C “YOUR BODYGUARD™-30%.60%%.20 ; 2 % % 2 | e St s | Hendle Russian Affairs STEAMER CAPE COD avest Me will be presented in - — - = = 3 S == { Mr. und airs. Alvah Piérce of the| Afternoo 15 and ih t » oy < = Ee e | Sauaw Rock farm visited friends here | aL 7:43. This will give opport f C. Kies entertained Mrs. g 4 s city. | PRI e (DT i te Siver, Moniays, Waioassaye) L EREED THEATRE , M 3 s _and Fri- | May Brooks of Daniélson has beeh a days at 5 p. m.; Norwich Tuesdays, A favor to a Friénd,” which wil Gt G TadBis THE BAST wekk. Thursdays and Sundays at 6 p. m.: | (he Specinl fe attrackion 5 e . et Kew London & p. m. P 5| ARG haatcer iotay ok Fhueaty i spending a few day: i Providence 3 l;a:;::.g\gr :a‘ssn"»»c:woen Norwieh | n romantic comedy-drama of the 1 nd New York, $2.00. which has proven itself thé most j = i Hall, whose steam plant has| Staterooms, ' all outside, $1.10, in- | ular sereen entertainmen I i IE: during the Summer, has be- cluding war ta is an interéSting, breesy SOFL of st on the Jencks lot in F. B. KNOUSE: Agent. |combining romarnce and adventure 1 % duRl paFty and hAs for ite star g | o B (i1 R brilliant éémedienne, Emm | A._E. Hall motored to fitted with the raost charming Fols e h and Bellville Sunday. 2 fven her. Herk is thé p Ma = ‘ B R S Annual Meeting | o 5" P = i e pevple Shnday. N The Annual Mesting of the Woman'®| tate of her father The a = ;?’: 4 e Young vigited Jacob Pidge of Board of the Day Kimball Hospital wili | With the thrillihg and novel adventu Dayville recen rough which Mary t 4 = ) B e = ©8 Leld in the rooms of tne Chambar | throush which Mary ura e = - - ol Commerce on Thursday. Sept. 18, at | IE, her rightful property. It is ab = 2= CHESTERFIELD | 3 o'elock p. m. Diecutive meeting 5.30. | orane.? ol IH & ferids of éxcltin Business: To héar annual feports, | strongest situations ever con eleet officers for the véar and tfansact [and has been handsomely anv othér business that may comé be- | beautiful settlngs and artistic fore the meeting. backgrounds whith make thé All new members aré requested to be ction kdited to the fkstes of the present éntire family. It a Métr produétion Georgée Walsh will Also be eén | Ray Squires and a friend from Col- | chester were callers on friends here | | the first of the week Miss Helen Kaslan, who has heen! visiting Mrs. Morrip Solomon of Nor- | I | wich, returned home Friday Supervisor Eldredge : London visited schools h Annual: Membership Fees aré now due. re this week. | Wi Louis Schotzman of New York is| ‘Putting One Over a pieture Wi ‘siting A. Ml | EMMA A MERRIAM. | parrel of thrills and a ton o y Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walden at- Corresponding Sécrets and Harold Lloyd in 1 tended 2 surprise party in North Lyme . %= | Door” will complete N R s Wyoming, The ceremoty will take S 2 SE T Uas buenl the place in Montrose on Sept. 29. LysAs Musical Meérrymakers Gallops Now Vot Saturday night. New Britain.—Word was réceivéd| Into Hearts of Norwich Theatregsers A. Miller and son irving left this weck by Mr. and Mrs. Chafles Lyons Musical lerrymaker: are urday nizht to spend a_few days McKirdy of New Britain of thé Mar-| certainly making theth Foar at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Golstein of rifge overseas of Miss Frances Lydn| AuditoFium, Two héurs of heéar New York. Basil Miles, who has beén ap- |of Middletown and their son. Capt.|jaughter spiced with & dash of &1 esummtrathd ointed director of the new divi- Howard S. McKirdy, a membBer of the L2 class of 1914 at Wesleyan. The cere-, Sor songs and dances are bélng d G EAGLEVILLE sion to handle Russian affairs just pensed ut evary performance. The tabli ¢ th t mony ~was performed at Glevrés | ong Musical Cofedy company wi James C. Green recently purchaseq| Sablished by the Stats Depart- | France, Sept. 3. immediately upon the [ oV (o 'Vol ihat kooa ciean jun the former Lincoln place, near this| ment. ~Russian affairs formerly |arrival of Miss Lyon In France. the best of all. though it almo yillage. His clerk, Hugh Bromley, and| Were handled by the Far Eastern 5 . eeps v6u Off your feet with r ! family have moved into the house. Affairs Bureau. Mr. Miek is thor- | Brings Harvest Help by Airplans Reute | [T SO0 07 0O 0E, 00 JUL } { Mrs. E. O. Smith of Philadeiphia vis-| oughly familtar with the old and While a Nebraska farmer living near | is nothing in it poseibly (o offénd. I ited at Vinton villa recently. new situation in Russia. Kimball was working with his harvest- [ (s an exhilarating entértainment tha i ——f— ing crew, wondering how ho could get|enfapfures everyhe. Thé eyt is e YANTIC more help, an airpalne landéd in a|tranced, thé #ar enchanted, ihe entire The Thames Coal.Co. are now ac EW! c|eal:vd nm;r r;r Whm(' g:;l:h}fo' n'r:dl ::.: hmlg annrn‘!lh? xn\!-.-r béfore has ¥ = S aviator walked over to arvesters, | such a musical comedy banquet beer i cepting orders for delivering coal BRIEF STATE NI S leaving the other occupant of the air-|spread béfére the public at popular i Zevio, heving jgxtanded their. dély New Haven—President Harry V,|plane in his seat. “I've got a fellow ! prices, You will be well paid on | éry system.—adv. Whipple of the Merchants' Nationaljhere I found begging on the street In|visit at the Auditoflum to sée (Al bank, J. Alexander Hamilton, presi- Omaha” the aviator told the farmer,|clever bunch of entertalners. Bxtra > dent 'of ‘the W. I'. Gilbert & Co. and | “and hearing of the lack of harvest|added aitraction. Mysterious 3 N he latter's son William leave this|help I've brought him here to thé first ( Browning, In five feels, & super-y { In Charge Of Liquor And ‘Week‘end for a two weeks' hunting and | sood farm landing place s6 hé can't | duetion. = DOA't imes séeifig (his Bis La fishing trip at the famous Laurentian avoid getting the job he said he | double bill. i Narcotic Laws | [ club ih Quebec, Canada. couldn’t find. The rest is up to you." — f Portland.—At the close of the meet- ST \ MOTION PICTURE FOR i ing of the Ladies' Aid society of the Child Strikers Decreasing. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Swedish Lutheran church Rev. and| Of the 451,425 workers involved In capadity enéa is SRpH “ Mrs. C. G. Erickson were presented a|the 142§ strikes in Buerios Aires dur- | i Con e A e e res substantial purse by Mrs. J. A. Bow- | ing the eleven vears, 1907-1017 10947, | HHa byt o o O e 1 P b hies i s reta lising lec man on behalf of the memlcrs bf the | or 2.6 per cent. wers children’ under | (ure of The National Cash Iéglsier congrezation as a testimonial of &p-|sixteen. The proportion Of children if- | Company will be given for the fret preciation. | Yolved his decreased sisice . 1909, be- | ¢jma in this eity by Mr. Shurland Fan Aven.—Word has been received of|causé the unions affected have féw [non axpert leetuber of the MNational the approaching marriage of John|minofs. In the strikes of 1917, 1,762 | Cagh Register Company. The leeture Manion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | minors were involved, 1418 or 81 per| together with the feature film, G. Manion of Mountain View avenue,|cent. of them, leaving their work. ““Troubles of a Mérchafit, and How to and Ella Eleanor Ross of Montros < o e Wi DrOUNHL fe this etty Col. The young man is working on It is easler to protect onaself from | ynrough the efforts of L. M. Crandall sovernment reclamation project ifi|an ehemy than from a fool friénd. |'Raports from other cities indicate iha it i3 one Of the moAt interesting and e@ucationd] lectures ever Broug Admisson will be free. DUMng the course of the lesturs, the gréat value of newspaper Advertisir 16 the retail merchant will be t Mr. Fannon. By meahs of atéfed alides he will iell the propér way prepare newspaper advertisement how to get the best re and wh TR 2 T M R A TaA OPENING DAYS Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Millinery and Apparel For Women, Misses and Children the retail merchant shouid adop: s % & i eontinuous advertising ‘"!v:‘:(;\ i ’I;)r4. This is the formal presentation of the Autumn styles in Feniaauan, divery. gro i stora Millinery, and Apparel of all kinds. We welcome your Suer o Vs tatoris il 'bo THE ehief featurs of the evening wil - Makes shoes last longer and LOOK BETTER. be the tnree reel tedtire Alm, wh You save 10 or 15 cents eévery time you shine your own shoes. ,h_“‘;h ”::;T&’:'S:mr,?:mT:f a preiomii Applied in a few seconds with SywarA MOME SET. $30,000, AbBuUt & year ago, The Natior > Al Cash Register Company d #how the merchants of the countr for failure in bugine 1 aecomplish this, the mol was made, Wwith expért various- roles inspection of the many new modes. "QORYRIGHT CLINEDINGT, W) _ Hemry W. Mager, recently ap- pointed chiet of the United States revenus agents. s fwenty-nine Fears old, the youfiZest man to ever 14 that ofice. He will have su- parvision over the work of twenty- five hundred revenus agents. and will Bave charge of the administra. tion of liquor and narcotic laws | 8nd of laws relating to tax evasions, otors 1 th VERSAILLES Thé Thames Coms Co. are now ac tepting orders for delivering coal in Versailles, having extended their delive ory EvEtem —aay. - 2D % 1 me ik something that makes o it of fools want to shake your hand.