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TODAY AND TOMOREOW NORWICH, CONN.,, MON DAY, JUNE 7, 1920. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES A Scientific @heBn otim | Past Exalted Rulers Hold Summer Mestin g report for the week end May 21st. May 17—A. M., Mt. Pleasant St. school; CATHOLICS LOVE THEIR CHURCI BECAUSE OF "DIVINE PKES] doctrine that in Ahe Eucharist the sub- POETRY Cx; | stance of the bread and wine is actually > i nasal obstruction, 2; blepharatis, 1; un- GBS changed, as Christ promised, into fhe THE ETERNAL FIRE. Hair Color Restorer clean, 2; weighed and measured, 48; ten "'g“se:ff;m““g“ ‘;"_s““‘? Casnaiic's love | substance of His body and blood. At the peeaty - ber. cent. below: normal; {8 ; polsoll VY. | (o' in "5y fen "ot consotatinn hoa. er, | consecration, the duly ordained and com-| . JEkve pily RowESSCRRERE Llp o e Norwieh; insy, S LIl i colds, 2; measies, &3 physical exan- | 20105 Baven of consolation und reet | ynisjoned pricst puts himself aside; he L. D - er. | . : 2 “ was made clear Sunday a hel ersy S 1o % [ e ety A ination by Dr. Cassidy, 188; excltulon:!me’mzh masg in St Patricks church, |ln the assistant of Christ, in| That gather glory in a windy day | FEmEEE T (Special to The Bulletin.) counfty, by ons o? the zetuming Amel |by nurse;a2;ireporia to patents,sas coil [, ST mIR) St et eemfact, Christs ministry, blessing and| And then are swept away Sl i : New London, June 6.—The -summer |can regiments and then cast adrift With-}giyions improved, 3 ; classroom inspection th A pd vaa preacaed | proaking the bread for man's eternal| Out of men's eyes, each crumpled, - The disturbance that waasicentral Sat-|, ¢ oS Cr o e Tted Rulers’ As-|out help, was being educated by the |z, qnc coib Ve contagious diseases, 1 {(a " evomroners g Of course that God| g™ This is pot man's teaching: dt is withered thing, [ urany ntent o ihe New S oselial e o i held at the [ fund provided by the lodges and turnediyome calis and instructions, 1. Sxctywhere, the Roman Catholic be-|yyqr of the Saviour. followed literally | Somewhere into the dark, forgot, un- -, Scientific Haip Color Restorer | moved northeastward and Sunday wieht| , (iion" 0t Oceon Beach on’ Sunday. - It| over to the association for tneir adminis- | "°p¢\J40p JH A o Toves s} Ho is particularly in the ta-| ag' the Catholle church follows every secn. ’ its center was over Maine. This disturb- i . tration. This boy of fourteew years lost| - " % i e of the altar, because his faith | Lo 0" Riiion) Senching. i comtn. exact. our bair. on the New England coast. - Relatively [ F = sent) Vith the French army and then attach- | %S . 4. 1. | #hall never fan. SCDY B e har b GEctia o n the e . et e ol B e et of o Save | co0l Weather prevals throughout the eas-| OYer 300, Dast exaited rulers of the k| Tt Gone"of the American regi. | | May 18—A. M, West Town St. school: | When the Saviour blest and broke | o¢ actually His body, the taber-| Adventurovs youth, storming the in- ¢ ith their wives and families. The me i Aracrc dislocation, 1; measles, 6; physical ex-|bread, and gave it fo Moo dicortes o . 3 tern states. Nogv, p ments and fought side by side with these | dislocat ! : , and g ta ‘His disciples, a¥-| 3 oio ‘which' holds it must Sean move 1o Bnite: iy - MARY AN The tendency will be toward warmer |8 Was held in the dance hall and after | Jens ys; then being brought to{?mination by Dr. Caesidy, ‘83 reports|ing “This is My body.” when 1le de- | Pocie V¥ g e | Mastering heizht on heights < [ SOLDY. d i A merican boys; then being 2 L st 5 Catholics than .anything el in_ they M ring heizh 3 1467 ‘n. Paul, ther over the eastern' half of the | th® TESIE;‘"S a"h uce‘}fl"§ Ah“"g‘::; a8 | tnis country by some of the American | nayenlg, 2; class_roomd[n!pu:t\ov;l };m:: clared to them that He wak to leave| oril A rebuke was administered those| Yet Time shall end the tale that Time ;v during the next 48 hours. Aot o e e ioso wive ohome| boys. He has had an_operation on his e Lol et b Don) inser e s phelr Spiritual food. | slownful, " indifferent, forgeiful so-called | vv . - bezan, PR | n Winds off Atlantic Coast. in trolleys or trains were transported in |18, Raving a shrapnel frasment removed | S4lls &nd instructions, 1 declaring alzo that fl_\; wine in which He | followers of the Saviour, who leave Him Meel AL pige upo | North of Sandy look—moderate wvest|auto busses by the New London lodge. and is now in perfect health and through | PILY M Faz’g :,um P e nol e et “n;f;r = lhrx‘mmm‘m“”-‘n;'"] st as unknown here in the churches COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL | sl nettiwradt.” Gawity veath > B Rule: Tulve nfllh!! Allingtown Fund of the Elks, is ob-| P. M, IRas 31 X : . was His blood, there were| s j1o was during His obsc ‘They pass and leave no trace, E e D ot eonarite | ooy Dxalted Ruler Josophy Mutlvey of| L, e an sducation, which will fit him|Welshed and measured, 62 ton pex’cent. those doubting ones who - murmared, st triy. Dellving This Bomen e it Char but CONFERENCE MEETS TUESDAY| Sandy to Hatteras—moderate | New Haven lodge was chosen by the as- 5 N a5 below normal, 12; class room inspection, | “This, indeed is a hard saying! wWh 2 3. Gruly 2 ~ this : gse : PR i & 5 - hi sown way in the world, in|belo , 12; class D l is a hard saying! 0 | vine Presence: o not die. The New London County Sundiy|west and northwest Wind, sfair weather. | sociation as their choice for next year's|!o make hi sown way in the world, In},clolv TOrmeay 125 class room laspe shall bear it?" And they separated |}y oretenS al o e | The aéry Tegend Hives antslot e Sehool Association will hold ics e | Forecast. e ey e o novt | committes _reported that. this boy was| May 19—A. M, High St. scliool: Im- | themselves from Him and walked with | 1 ‘1o 'y from recsiving daily, if| 11 the white' souls of men.” 7 BUAl conference Tuesday at the Huuting-| hern New England: Fair Monday | PO /nted 10 Dresent hs 52 vention to|bright, well mannered and should grow | petigo, 2; meedles, 7; cfassroom Jn-|Him no more. The ecarly Christians met | o2 ol WG (RO FeCC e, S0 T An e time o8 Street Baptist church at New Lon-| ., day, warmer. BT Xl At up and make a bright man. ‘As one of spection, 2; home calls and instructions. | in sccret, sang their hymns, spoke of the | POSbIe, (o QIS Drovided food and} e @B All Sunday schools Norw l-l be held in Chicago in July. "5 e ameled Y have boys|d. teachings of the Rater At e meizhbor o sont redeemed | St In the soul puts on eternity. . : : servations in Norwich. por 1 he commitice e Be ybovs |2 a 1e Master, Joct ing in every neizhb soul redceme Beve been notified of the con bl g ot T e iy Tis rensuter B[ of my own and am naturally proud of | P. M, Town St. school: Welghed and |faith of the heavenly food Which He haa | 1o Jn €¥ers neighbor a soul redeemed| = % light a8 and have been asked to | ! foliowing records reported from | Fund was presented by the tressurers ¥ them, but I do not except them when 1|measured, 31 ten per cont. below normal, instituted. Now no longer is there = one’s sclf. Of. gusty flames and forches of d one_representative pre | The Bulletins observations - show Ahe | e explained the work the past |say-that after talking with this boy aMl[7; class room inspection, 2. Part of |Crecy; the Catholic church is the on a spur| Falls not with failing eyes with these B s | oaing scasions. | changes in tempe¥aturesand ihe baro-)lodge, whd lexplained tho WortUBAARENLIN Tl S Shiat e has been.throu afternoon spent in oftice. one which prociaims and practically be- truths | (o, white limbe: 7 . The conference programme vl L 8 ARy AN, ey . | e e s i AAB Earer tno | ibaVig: hmNell b how Ther &gpre May 20_-A. M. Greeneville ~school: | lieves that the food which Christ com- | (o J4E5In fhe necessity | Johen Aze tne Kill-toy alms mAhy' Sess} 1 T % e uinr soldics hirass of the late war, | What was being done for him and his | Throat, Dediculosis, 1; impetigo, 2;|manded His el D, the - |of works, rather than words in provingi Dight. ternoon Session. 1| 49 3 X F 5 AT e ight some day show his!|poison ivy, 94 PR St ation is, in truth, the Re-| o} Akeres i et R § sl atated that there were 410 soldlers ili| Wish that he migi s {poison ivy, 2; measles, 203 whooping DES t : love for Chr Our love shall live, shall burn, shall service, Rev. J. A. Elder; 2.15. adicess, | 50 3020 He stated that there r\‘\enouinmoen\: out- | appreciation to the men who were doing|cough, 1; under treatment, 4; exclusions | deemer’s body and blood, His soul and |0 "o ndence upon this be a fire. B9y James Bennet, New Vorl | S ':-’h\""? ";fif‘"';:v o e vinend that | this for him. I felt prouder of him than |hy nurse, 2; reports to parents, 5; class | HiS divinity. food, for grace, as a s Mddress. Girls With a World Vision, Srs.} 'u';p'x:a'x: in charge stated that about 90 | an¥ boy I know, and felt nroud of this|jnspection, 12; home calls and instruc- The Saviour went up and down Judea | temptation and frequent re: Abont ns as we stand, B . oo ‘ i it of these bovs would mever leave |OVEanization that made this possib tion, 2 teaching. ministering, healing. He 4id| Eucharist as a practical | Our candles all blown out, our Metle BIEN] Koe. address Tne Smirs <t se o (a1 excent in a casket. The com.| Among the many present at the me P. M., Yantle, home calls and instrue- | N0t purnose 1o leave is disciples or|faith in the words of Holy Sceitures| e 5, M08) © o sors shrivelll Suilet B Chtetes il Fraci DD : 50 50.10 | mittee of the New Haven lodge procures | ing were Lieut. Governor Clifford tion, 1. Part of time spent in office. | thelr successors without food for theird and the promise of the Lord that He will| win g Hartford: 5.30, adjourn “""[ talent of all kinds and gives weekly and |son, of this state, Mayor Morzan of May 21.—A. M., Falls and Town St [Souls. When the chosen people Wer»|he with His church uatil the end of | Shall hreni the £loom behind R e e ST | sometimes oftener during the week, band | London, Martin Cumningham of schools: Weighed and measured, 24 ; ten | freed from Egyptian bondage and jour- | time. The droovinz veils and light us hand Evening Sesslon—7.30 otional i sometimes of g 5 : ved through the des: God ided 745, adan , 8 Bnniah, [ Comparisons. rts, minstrel shows, and in many | bury, Judge James Duffy and John per cent. below normal, 13; classroom | Neved gh the desert, God Drovided | o wmed oo in hand g 145, address, A : | f concerin 1 : 4 them manna.” The Saviour promised H Alongz the last dark lonely corgidor. “ 20, tation Pred! r Saturd: Rain. ways tries to cheer up'these oor unfor-|ley of Providence, R. I and Daniel Dunn | ingpection, 1; home calls and instruction, 1 . S ur i d HY . ng t da y co 3 New York: 8 T e 1 P H. I Waterbury [owing sngs aad mothods uscc m S Saturday : As predicted. | tunate boys. On Memorial Day they. had|of Willimantie, all past exalted rulers.|s’ followers not the manna of their fathers, lcaren Ty —P. W Lyon in the Wa BN & ey seo. biy 3 Y “Sunday: Clearing, | 4 brass band give a concert; during the|A telegram was read from Past Gr P. M, Mt. Pleasant St. school: Welgh. | Put bread for their souls. This fa the " FOR FLETCHER'S American. ": ey . ¥ el y v r. weck the entire bill of the Poll theater | Exalted Ruler Tdward Leach o Ted and’meagured, 60; ten per cent. be- gs‘r:‘t::‘lhg;"r:l Toade R 1 THE FATHER TO HIS SON. i 2 | unday's weather: Cloudy and cool. | with the theater orchestra will present| York city, stating that owing to an at-|jo " yommay 1. Toasr e e s Gy 2 (: ASTOR A W o i = pl . S sy e the entire show as given on the stage ir| tack of rheumatism he would not be able | * yroo o \vare reported from Wast Town | 10oS¢ Who do not understand it—the You shall e all that 1 'V::‘\e not been. MANY EMPTY FREIGHT PN AND TIDES. the theater. Sunday _ afternoon | to be present. i resonted at the | Sty Ceeneville, Pearl and Yantic schools. briz'q dreams the passtag CARS ARE SENT WIs ew Time.) while Flag Day is being celebrated by | - Norwich lodge was represonted he | Sihile weekdy reportUof ‘Alies | Chasiatis St LT The work of making un tr e - many lodges in the state ‘they will have|meeting by the oll‘o\.:A\g mRat sel Ol e inttinG hwho ihas ing reingihake ol Shall be your heritage. And- I, | > childréniesen ¢| rulers of the lodee: Frank Q. Aubrey . falloh to nake Ta tie B ot st o e e ae ey e Mo Mo s mes R Gt the school of the town under her juris- | Wil 1ead ‘vour Tootsteps up the height t that section « sixty voices render a lengthy am. : s 2 ! 1 lead your footsteps e B T T oy = A was oo reported that & French or-| Casey, L. 1. Millea John Carney —and | diction, was as follows: 0 |, that'waits somewhere for you. n: continuing throu A phan boy, who had been brought to this District Deputy James P. Hay DBroad St. and B}'Dad» U ;“( ;‘rfl\‘,. _So wise : - '“'d'“‘;f- R O, Batds, 4 5, ) Unclean, 2; weighed and = ith 'n» dulll‘;‘u! 5 ‘-1;«:;"": your #8d Sunday On. Sunda underweight, 12; mal nu- i ound an: vond'rin ’ Jent west. The trains wer WHITE CROSS COUNCIL, K. OF C. MEDICAL INSPECTION K “"“’;‘L’h;m;‘:"fi‘;”"“:;s‘;e‘l’]‘?dcl;‘;s“e;“‘,':x:; The vows T pledeed you shall taian, roester for transfer © GRAV e P s e .1 he vietory of the right A SWeresttir ¢ g XLL DECORATE (GRAVES LOOAY: (EHOOLE OREN 4; inspectionfor contagious Must be the whitely flaming goal you [ T8 yards 5 Sunday -next, June 13th at 10 o'clock, | The value of medical inspection in the strive for in the fight, l;";’;"‘n"‘ "":; 5 rer White Cross Council, No. 13, K. of C.|schools of Norwich i d onstrated P. M. ,Broad St. and West Tham | The chea 4”_:1;?&,:::;;:va&4 me to RIS thies arn . ! y e will decroate the graves of deceased | through the fact that mot a school has |St. schools: Heart, 1; class inspection | = r ' Saize and turn ast BRELRG £5¢ & train of ‘otaerv: members. An invitation has been ex- | peen closed on accoufit of discise since |for contaglovs discases, 2; home calls|| § PROVERB—The young are slaves to novelty, the B S T (e 584 “will De tsed on Boat T districts win| tended the relatives of the dead Knights|(he medical inspection idea and instrud.bn, 1, | S0 small! So wise! ~ & % 1 om 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.|t0 attend the ceremonics, after being | quced here. ‘inere has ot May 15.—A. M., Broad St. and Hobart | old to custom. innocence of Hiéaven in gour i present at the early masses of the day. |year before medical avenue schoolsT Ped%ulosis, ¥; pedic- 2 nd and wond'ring eyes! TRAINS LEAVE HOUR | The follow are the deceased mem- | ulosis treated, 2; referred to family —_,th-‘ Conselman, in the Pictorial ¥ bers of the council 3 or, 1; classroom inspection, 4 = & Review. Local Agent C. J. 1 er New | John H. Beaudry, Wm. Cunning) ction for contagious diseases, 2; home C - d T d d All 'I‘}!l w k Sork, New Haven and v’ s nt socictics of the village| James D. Carver, Cornelius MeX; = s d mateston 3 ontinue cday an s VWee HUMOK OF THE DAY sated Sunday evenin v D throughout the | Charle rthy, John P. Kennedy, Bd. | protegtion, said Iid P. M., Broad St. school: Weighed and J = 8ad been mad s B fiernoon, in ob-| Full ulliv Jeremiah | erintendent of schools measured, 28; under weight, 12; mal nu- - First Class Scout—What kind of ean that trains would Corpu! i, Sunday. Af- v, Timothy Sulli-|contagious trition, 7; inspection for contagious as an engine? allow N i : 1ers a bled at the G. Conklin, | the nurse visits the s = TRkl b 3% ehviar i Tenderfoot—I don't know. W " Joh Z ses, 2 en to T. B. clinic, 1. - : - Wik hen the ) fiville, which is »_John | inspections and At MO Braa R sciels ur une e 0 first Class Scout—Why, engineers— Intere. 1 ev. 0. U. Belle- Burke, Patri James | ered the pupils clided oom inspection, '3 inspection for * Life. ble and o _sumn i 1 on of the ed Sa- | Moriarty, John R. Namara, Andrew | This prevents a ad of the deis: ous diseases, 2; home calls and “Harry asked my hand for the mexi Winter sche ¢ wssisted by Rev. IL|Cunningham, John Fitzpatrick, Rev. and prevent the school from cl ruction, 6 dance.” Raves it acred Heart church cholr [ Peter M. Kennedy, Dr. P. JL. Harriman, doors. thus depriving. the well puy M. Broad St. school: Inspection L] _Len give it to him on condition he B (Sreht thwe) 6 ¥ e |games Maer, ilnhn Sullivan, Douglas P. | school instruction. Akl , >, e e o 3 I mar y ] uciair, Timothy Rev. B. 1.1 mhrough the Red Cross, scales 1 20.—A. M., Tgoad and Bridze et the train five nutes wo of no| M [ o by Tubbs’ Kilkenny, John e e & t it 5 e ts watern. & 3 s Kilkenny, Je ; | provided for the purpose of weisl ot schools: B. itis, 2; weigh- hey're not going to allow your jsin- e . : : o olleving et D e 3 | pupils. A new department of the medical | ed and measured, 30; under weizht, 19; Eremaan o DAt taything ha SRS e i £ Michael J.| jrepection system whieh it oped fo nutrition, §: headache, 1; exclusions N o= o R L - - SERIL 1) xoweat the countin 1F MOTHERS OSLY Kabw S e har ;05D | introduce. soon s dent lon. Bd | by nurse, 1; referred to eye specialist, 2 |§ Yve consider this the most important sale of merchandise e R B furing these d how m re \ ¥ PR ansereau. = o | teeth often poison a et stem and oom inspection, 6; inspeetion for | h: uh ATl ; n, Louis. Laayeu s i s 2 ; e e that'll help his chances for re. ASh. complain feverish- | | ties tnotaded St | Sl g g FLu J. Me- | ctard the ‘growth and development of s diseases, 2; home calls and in- |§ We have ever held, because of the large amcunt of stock e L0 i > 3 nde. | the child. n, 1. 5 4 s R r g Mother G i pret com.|: Liziam P. Gladue, Walter A. Hynds. | ™ry Biii of the work carried on M. Tiroad St. school: Inspection |§ involved, insuring a completeness of variety in different have such a good joke on Ma- tor | fi7st €OM-| Rev. Thomas A. Gruley. Bartholomew | oot “p i ol Totce ot | for contagious diseages, 2; home calls : e 1 : s ooen Gt vgene. by, | 2nd Miss Gladys Wilson. nur and instruction, 2; sent to hospital dis- |§ styles and because of the greater than ever reductions T e Dttt Ao e S0 effac g openirie of, i O e e EStellvnealifed by pte dubils 3 1 e 3 mudgeon the family physician told her her mothers about ; a oh s where varie are Nos . 2; o . e prad e e fruggists everywhere, | p seph Sherifan, made, children weighed, conts 1; exclusions by nurse, 1; . . . s | Shael K. Sullivan, Mithew MONamard, | oages’ discovered and cared referred to family doctor, 2; inspection || Remember—in this June dale, we are offering our entirs §| 4~ et e %5 ; Dr. Daniel ol sdonn ford: { prventing epidemics, parents notif | contagious _diseases. 2. R . N e | Fred Holdsworth SRS s N e ?;;“n" o attention of the fami! or 5| . Zrond St and office: Tnspection || stock of Women's Muslin Underwear, at generous reduc- ||iace and prevents it from falling?" asked | By Blavere And ariters ot o | Jomes . Charies J. M'Kay, aeeded, if such, if such case or contagious discases, 2; home ca'ls im. : o ! s O e | Shuerue, James. /Conklin, s “Richard: ‘Miloptarcs oiou- o Siot CORE8 & G deaten i 5 . s 1 suppose it's the beams,” replied his > ' Ny elub. Latagette] Gorman, Fants yhen bl cel e 1o | “Inspection for ‘ecarlet fever in the ] HOMS from our always low sclling prices. o i club. They will fall in} ; e e e e pensa n to the T. ¥ | third and fourth grades at Broad street “So .:‘ha-“;‘az:‘m hber ):‘:1!’-‘::6d kh::i stoflice on 3V o polls AaBhoftarsicliyedis reported to charities as the case | school were continued twice daily until maid. at is she going o al : b ! be open today from D a. m. until 4 p. m. e Ajum N S ey . for a street i Some idea of the magnitud May 21, making inspections for three ‘,ERS MERS R i t, to the base.|for the Setion: school nurse and medical | weeks, twice daily. CORSET CO BLOC he caift seem to make up her mind, 2 ba.rge of Stcve,l < A Conecitont mantual insueance. om:| horooacied oL M0 the lo — Gorset Covers, in French and fited | Women's Bloomers, in _white Door dear. _Sometimes she . thnks (i el e A Connecticut_mutual ine e com-| e gleaned from the follow of i¢ f and Muslin, | and pink, made of fine quali would be easie e hes- 1.2 : league. Arriving | pany recently sold the 1920 class of | g nurses for the week May In Academy Art Exhibit. styles, of Nainsook an R Batiate, yoculat MO0 vilds, & band than to find a new maid."—Boston and Y P 'y ] at e v ezt 3 t game scheduled, | t Holyoke College a §25,000 endow-| ;. In the report of the art exhibit at the|§ round and V shaped nck, prettily | Transeript. will b policy. It is the pursose of the|™ . el harge | Academy Lila E. Phillips was an exhibi-|§ trimmed with laces and embroid- | Women's Creps Bloomers, in inin LA . i {o donate to the colleco through | Miss Gladss Wilsongwho has charse | {0y Grawings from the -antiue. and |§ white, regular $1.00 value, 'at.. 89¢ || Kittle Pov had Tetmed from & wwek's £ this policy $25,000 on the date of the|°f the work in the West Side |casts and in quick sketches. Through|§ eries— 3 3 acribe the folding Bed ks A s ¢ twenty-fifth reunion of the class in June, | "alls, Norwich Town, West Town street|error her name was given as Nila Phil- At 65c — Value 75c Figured Seco Silk Bloomers, scribe the d been sleep- . e and Yantic schools, made the followins | Jins AR R e neat designs in white and pink, ing in. rea | d day At 89c Value $1.00 regular $225 value, at....... $179 !1 lays t'h:x:a‘\l “‘L‘:t{nm;m‘ and — . stands on its hi legs e S N o ! K until 5 o ytime. his league Other good values in Corset Covers n immediately. i 8 e Ot jgeed Tssienic g tions in Friend—It al LONG WHITE SKIRTS THE PEOPLES’ COAL (0. T me. T tells yer that "Ighlanders are the Women's Long White Skirts, best ventilated soldiers in the world, and CAMISOLES made of exccl;rgoquallty mater- A e ca it "—Blighty, London. . = . f ials, recular value, at..... | “Pats on side, en? TREET ¥ when Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin “Puts on skle, eh? RL S STREET S Camisoles; in whits and flesh color,,| Better grade Long White Skirts, o, b IoouehiE e st ST Tel. 1535 Norwich, Conn be p no _admis- S > with. dainty Hamburg flounce, like he bought the entire fasne ™ Toule- . it but coll ions trimmed with fine laces— b requested to medals, and ¢ the expenses equipment, t will it buy |- at the end vl regular $1.75 value, at ....... $1.29 Courier-Journal. Women's Long White _Skirts, with extra wide trimmings of lace and Hamburg embroidery. A big assortment to select from, regular $250 value, at........ $179 Other good values in Women's Long At $129 — Value $1.50 At $169 — Value $2.00 Other good values in Camisoles up to $3.98. * Jones was very much surprised to see a lot of quite nice looking clocks display- €G_in a window, marked $5 each. Ile went inside and asked to see one. + don't know how you can do it at the " he remarked. ~“It must cost that Le one of these.™ team: FRISWELL’S business men in 1 to = on hand for is rich in the solid meaty : MUSLIN DRAWERS White Skirts, at $269, §283 and up- e Y . which Wit mark the - d alt b ket Jones in amaz Bright, Brilliant and Snapp it to oo gioo| values of wheat and malt- e B s |t omen & emmemat TR 2PPY town, and making basebali L g k) the leazue will be a sue Muslin, Hamburg trimmed— COMBINATION SUITS > Women's Muslin Combination Suits —Corset Covers and Skirt, or Cor- set and Drawers, trimmed with lace and embroideries— At $139 — Value $175 At §198 — Vzlue $250 formed him bluntly.—Houston Post. KALEIDOSCOPE China has the shortest mile in the rid—609 yards. The Polynesians and the Malays al- vs sit down when speaking to a su- erior. John Adams was the longest-lived of depends upon the public ed barley, and has a sub- stantial amount of sugar. This sugar is not added in making but is developed At 79 — Value $1.00 At $129 — Value $1.50 700 plays and overlook bad tiy and knock not at nd treat the . to pay up, and succe of the all league.” iCH TOWN DIAMOND RINGS tings, set in high Tiffany mounting that will surely please the girl| CREPE GOWNS Crepe Gowns, in whik: and pink, low neck models in several styles— RW KW N ilippi e president yi inety-first : R | At $229 — Value ggz Phifilil:cpp*:?:d S“r:iei:w":‘arun ihe presideats, dying in bie o | Temperance Adams were held Sunday G : At $298 — Value Philippine Hand- i Un e i Bl - g afte n wo-thirty e # gowns and chemises, at e been- s Speaal $43= 00 ik Ta s e ahenee from these gralns by prO‘ At §3.98 — Value $450 Very special prices in this sale. for dgiving motorboats and pumping i\ om ?«f‘l”‘a?'}c‘.‘ Tt has been estimated one Tee- wich, conducted the ser- itiful floral pieces n Chapter of the Dauglhters, also one from the i 's Guild of St. James Fpiscopal Poquetanuck, of which Miss T member. Friends filled places of bearers. Burial took in the Poquetanuck cemetery, the committal service was read Thomas Ockford, rector of James church, The Henry Allen | Co., were the undertakers in WOMEN’S CHEMISES Envelope Chemises, of excellent quality Nainsook, trimmed with finc laces and embroideries— At $1.69 — Value $2.00 At $1.89 — Value §225 At $1.98 — Value $250 Other good values in Chemises up to $5.00, land waterfall ‘could be 6,000-horse po The present year marks the semi- centennial of the introduction of an- tiseptic surgery by Sir Joseph Lister. Forty-nine pipes blown by compressed air controlled by player piano mechanism compose a new musical instrument. The brass decorations frequently seen on The harness of a work horse are a direct survival of the amulets which be- decked the horses of the time of Jullus Caesar and the ancient Egyptians. | Judze Kenesaw Mountain Landis has established high and low- records. Omes fined the Standard Oil Company $29,- | cessing and long baking, This decreases your sugar requirements; for the av- erage cereal needs sugar for greatest palatability. Grape=Nuts neceds none. EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS We make a specialty of Extra Size Garments, for stout women and offer them in this June sale at ro- duced prices. The Wm. Friswell Co. . 25 and 27 Franklin Street whi Crepe de Chine Underwear Crepe de Chine Underwear—Gowns, Envelope Chemises and Skirts, in white and fiesh color, the finest and dainticst underwear ' imaginable — ail at speciak. prices. MUSLIN GOWNS Attention, Farmers! Place your orders for agricul- ture lime, as the freight condi- rion L. Bailey and ' Miss of Elm-avenue, left Sat- s a few days in Boston. Today (Monday) they will attend grad- to pa. da u E ol B b Lo BANDEAUS 2 man’ 1o twenty-fve. secands i Sl uation festivities at the Wheelock | Ly neck, V neck, low round neck, : Vessels entering fo tions make shipments slow. |school where their sister, Miss Lu | B ;t Ses S s h and low square neck, trimmed with In pink only. PR g B i - We ouly sélling, direct | crainstin e The Mo thie| ear'this in mind w’ 2N Taces and embroiderics. At 43— Value 75 Country o “which! they belons. it i are N'e i ck‘ g sl s S \ At 69%c — Value 522;: customary, however, for steamers to dis- from the car. o yard stoc Maurice Gay of Upper Washington . 3 d 3 1 d . At 8%c — Value $1 play at the forepeak the flag of the 6, anll WWAltar s Eitetiom, : Jo. 08 ! ou or T }’Gur cereal an High and V Neck Gowns street, left Friday morn- cou: try whose port they are entering. Thé custom of tolling the bell at a funeral is of pagan origin. The ancients believed that bells drove away evil its and they pulied Wwhenever any one died. The custom was adopted by the church as an tnvitation to Christians to pray for a passing soul. It has been found by observations made at a sulphate pulp mill that wood kept in storage from two years yields, on the average, cent. less pulp than wood everal days’ business and ;:iu to Buffalo and Niagara and Mrs. Montague Hutchinson aterford, were over Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Hutchinson’s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Hutchin- son of Uld Cemetery lane. Mrs. Henry Troland of Otrobando avenue, returned ,Saturday evening from a few d stay with friends in Worcester, Mass. At $129 — Value $1.50 At $139 — Value $1.75 At $1.98 — Value $275 Low Neck Gowns At $129 — Value $150 . A{$1.98 — Valuo 5225 At $2.19 — Value $250 Other good values in Gowns, at $2.79, $3.19 and upwards. ire t ask for Grape:=Nuts. "There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc. Battle Creek,Mich. Children’s Underwear Children’s Muslin Drawers, size 6 to 14 ycars, regular value 69¢ —June sale Prios ............. 42 Misscs’ Muslin Drawers, of fine quality muslin, prettily trimmed, sizes 19 to 21, regular, value 98¢ —June sale price .... . 8% Middy Blouses, -an excellent as sortment, regular value up to $2.50—June sale price $1.89 Shea’s News Burean It takes much rehearsing to make the average man bonest. l |