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FATR AND WARMEBR . TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED e PRESS DZSPATCHES fifty ‘memberships, hds but one vote in the chamber. - ‘|canal at four in’ the morning. and was FflR KENYB L then at four in -the afternon, . TheBilletin Says His Prescription l Has Powerful Inflzence \ | SEVEN JURDRS e 41t Jie the ‘intention and the desire of a pleasant trip” throfigh . Germany. - It | X mobes been | the chamber leaders jo have the “plural was just like going-along, a. country | campaign; d”:!":m! for | memberships assigned to persons in the Nerwich, Thursday, Oct. 7, 1920. T e T brought - to a successtul the- organization of the membérs into an active body of .workers, are now under- road by .auto. Jooking into: people’s. yards| and houses. - We.could easily talk swith the peaple ‘on”the, banks. = Some waved | employ of the investr, or to teachers 4nd others who should be members of th* organization ‘but whose jncome is such Seven of the needed twelve jurors were secured in the superios court here Wed- on the day when she Was put to ples over a month ago, in a modish costume wa; ani s f HE: % 3 y. . The:first step Jn the organization 'y, ,¢ tney are not In a financial posi- 0ve[ Rheu_mausm THE WEATHER. Dbeginning the -trial 1of Mrs!|of gray messaline and georgette, With |a Welcome, othérs -shook thelr fists. At e nivels 3 Conditions. 2 I\‘lea’s:ly I!“ Ken)g‘:, ni-ueeot Alvl; Ke":: blizte hat, black fur neckpiece, gray gloves both ends of the ‘canal we passed Ger- plan: occurs. this week .when group. |tion to join. In thf® case each assignee Pressure was high from the Southern on thd] Plains states and the upper Mississippl yon of Pawecatuck, Stonington, of elbow length, gray suede pumps and charge of murder in the first degree in ings’ of the membership will e held this| gray silk stockirgs. man destroyers, but therd: were no sa-| qu o0, WS TEEERA R L at the lutes, since we are still virtually at'war: will be entitled to one vote and to the Nerlipmeit same privileges as any otlhier member of e SabR '" Ny i rt Tetlow of Pawea-| Out of the list of 35 jurors who were |At Kiel we also saw what is. left ot the 0%t ROIL ings |00 CLAmbBSE, - ; e f Sharyd Ror Jau % yaliey esstward Wednesday. The wea-|Sioolils DF. Hervell X examined, 15 were excused by. the court, | German . battle ' fieet-riothing “now but |, (CnTmen {or these, Browp =Mty welott nas sent out the follow- | Wi rheumatify Rl hols F e e et “normat in” all| As fast as the jurors came through | five wers challenged bY the state and |junk—eiher battered by the battie. of (NS bSen chosen ms follows i\, ing etter to membors of the chamber |bnabie o me tare continued below normal In allf, (X mestioning by counsel for the state |eight by the defense. ' The defense is en- |Jutland or grown old and it trom | o o T M igberm oy D, [Who invested in plural memberships: He finally after ShSh. Ssttena. and the defense and were declared ac-|titled to 25 challenges, and so'is 'the |hiding four vears in the eahal. | FROMRC SRR o SEIETR oll el | You undoubtedly. understand that the | ~easeless study, no The weather will continue falr T0"n|centable, they took seats in the Jurors' | defense. We also’ saw :three destroyers - being |1 wyi " > plan of ‘the new chamber of commerce|(rce from rheimatism ur B Mianirniot rivee " Tha vemperatura|chalrs in court so that when court- ad-| - State Attorney Hull asked each of the |towed to England for surrender. Betore| " ST 0 L oy g [calls fer the assignment of plural mem. |cimalited R e iy wcent ' the wtiseme | journed for the day at § in the afternoon | Jurors I he had any conscientious seru- [We got to the canal we passed the fa- |0 TrMay, evening WM | W liorchips to individunis: that Is, any firm | i €4 deposits will rise gradually except in the extreme | Journed for the day at § in the ats Dles against capital runishment. ‘A 'ques- |mous island of Heligoland with its' once| S/ 0 20¥ YL INRRR T8 for inaividual who invested in more than | from’the b k. John H. Wilson, Preston. tion that was frequently put also .was |mighty fortress. / We have been PasSing | haries’ I.. Twist one membership is requésted to make as- With this idea in mind, Wikis O the Atantle Const. Touls A, -Slatitwesther: Frinkiin whether the prospective juror would treat | various _islands belonging to Denmark [ 08 SN (o (o ding out letters|SiEnment of such additional memberships cians. expe o Sandy Hook: Moderate| 1000 & O eemah a woman, if accused, in all respects as if | during the day. mostly north, an air weather 2 ~ P {to indfviduals. Tobert A. Peckham, Preston. As a suggestion; we might state that John D. Rogers, Norwich. to. about fifty of the' members, asking she were a man, and whether he would them to' meet with him at the town hall hesitate to convict a woman if the penalty npounded and_compl - Will . keep this letter open until thé Trursday. last possible moment for more .news: Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Modorate to ely b : 1d symptom: of rheumati 3 N . . . |in other communitics these memberships Symp B i iy The admiral will -come aboard from. the | "‘;‘“:“ the:negts ("_‘ \":’f‘" ermber | 3T€ EIven o persons in the emplox of the [ 11c” freely zave his -discovery o frosh worth winds and fair weather Swata: D i TIobAs. ‘A possible line of defense to be adopted | Pittsburgh in the morning, so. I must{ At the group meetings each m investor or teachers and others in the|oihers who took it, with what might d X 3 3 ! ff lean u; will. be asked to: write answers to the i v h Be s of. . R poodd > Thursday, Thiriy-five. men out of the panel of |In the case was indicated by the questions | clean up mow, g be e e feonioy | COIMMuNItY who ‘should_Re members of |be called marvelots Suceecs. A Forecast. 88 were examined fo secure the seven’|Put to the prospective jurors by counsel Libau, Tuesday a. m., Sept. 14.. | 16! ‘:o 3y g":: s the * organization, but Wwhose Income b of u hie decided toulet suf For Sathern New England. Eatt|who were accepted, The following were| {OF Mrs-Kenvon, They asked each man | The mall closes very.shortly and as) ™1 for e DUTRORC:. | . . [such that they abe not in a financial po-|-erers exerywiire kniw whout iy die New . York. fair Thursday and Friday |thoss who appeared: . . It he Would zive the accusad the benefit of | Vet therela o hagws an to:howlong e | S, (8T ML P cur own line |Altion. (o join. One npany has heen apnointed with slowly rising temperature. E. B. Cheney, 42 Lisbon, excused by |the doubt and acquit her if it were shown | Will be here.. We got ._in . early. this|i0. {0 { tivity “Please do not, however, in any case as-'acouts for Allearhu in cinity witk - % e 2 in the trial that there was doubt whether | morning and are‘at anchor about a mile | Of business ‘or ‘activity? g sign a membership to an individual whé |tie understandine that thes s IR o teweh ““John H. Wilson, Preston, accepted as|the killing was intertional or the result of |outside . the’ breakwater. ~We can sec| WAL in youf opinion as a citizen is|FEN & membership to an individual whé i understandine that they will free y The Bulletin's observations show the| John H. " ; an accident. Tney wera also asked if the |the Pitisburg up in some shipyard. e SMErof-itret Broltands: toibe done . it sign tone, ; state they ! following records reported from changes|fT SUTOR oo 40 g ichon, ex-|fact that immoral relations were.shown | This Wil probably go to England by |for. the community as a whole? Will You please - make your assign- in temperature and barometric rea ed by th £ 3 between the.man ard the woman whether | destrover and then by passenger.lines to| The members Will not he confined to| . 7. YO PO WO SO SR Wednesday e T i kiather. 38, Frankiln |'thin" would. have sny. TiRucase ‘on " thets 16! States: 3 el L i s S b e § R g e ey S el e and Mr. Humbert; aleo. Ther. Bar | O e Rt e " | decision. Fope Tican get another fetter to you|as they 1 ; a|that the -list ot Individual memberships W ! Tam . coee 383050 el Brassil, 74, Franklin, excused| Attorneys on both sides inquired of the |before We start back. If we are ‘here! Tach answer blank will be dated and|, W "0 5 Bo Go d oty Tam e 2 m 54 305 s i o d jurors about'their previous knowledge of |anY 1engt of time I ‘may . be able:to|SiEned and returned ~to chamber of |\JC €GMPIUAS (T DCIebar Sl AL IhE 1At $ p. m ey sgene W. Clark, Frankiin, excuspd |lhe case, most of them saying that they | Write several. 08, e s erh b whers L IRAEX | o ona: Highest 54 o o P Phasido s had read of it in The Bulletin at the time | The navy certainly ‘is having great|CATds Will b6 made out for each sugges- Kindly notify the individuals to whom or S Tarbox, 26, Preston ex-|Of the tragedy in June, but remembered |luck in geiting a ship up here. In leav-|tions The cards will carry the mem.| REUTECEE (e OONEOLE Prediction. i 5 “tha . littla of the details by this time: . |ing Antwerp we backed into another ship|ber’s name and the suggostior elntters ‘tair, | Lambert, 35, Sprague, excused| Deputy Sheriff Oscar L. Main had |and In passing: under the -first bridge -ifi [In AnSWering the .two questjops. el S5k | . dueiibe charge of the jurors who had been sum- | the - Kiel canal we ‘struck -t and both| The cafds will then be-sorted.out and PREPARING FOR STATE NDAY sph A. Fitch, Norwich, excused by} deaf. Perkins, 65, Lebanon, excused moned, keeping ther n the town hall un- til they were called, one by one, -into court to be examined. main and foro ton masts came crash- arrangéd- according to subject matter ing to the deck-and the wireles was ‘out SUN, MOON AXND TIDES. and from. these cards. a programme of court John G SCHOOL CONVENTION of order for a while; but everything is|work for the chamber will be built up. (,"“'"l‘lr-";fll;_s fl’r".l' ng made by the Sun High || Moon |, JObR O Ferl When ' Judge George E. Hinman ad- |all right now. There are_to be two programmes of ,cf’r""sfe C:nn;:’l‘““’ h! I was badly ruptured wh : Rises. | Eimer G. Starkweather, 73, Griswold, | journed court for the day he warned the | Wil cloee now and hope you ‘get this|Work, one fo be called a major pro-{of (he Anmual state convention, which {rynl several ¥ T . sed by the court, opposed to capital|Seven jurors who had been selected |23 s00n as possible. gramme and the other a minor pro- el R L my only hope of [ p.m shment. against obtaiaing sny information about S Mool i gramme. - 4 oo ot Sotltttn asior. of the | Esusses did me do L E Dawley, Griswold, 'éxcused by the case or discussing it efcept in the [gpyAToR BRANDEGEE EXP 2 sageaiiong oEh ot RlIL e i Avenas Beptiat) Snton e iew | completaly’ carad Years e eorirt court or jury room, and he also warned 5 the form.cof ‘planks® in_the chamber |y o O te: period |ed. and. the Myron Smith, 67, Bozrah, accepted as|(he others on the panel to be careful over HI8 ‘STANDy ON BU ®| programmes, will be selected from timeiYork city, will conduct a Bible period {20, [0y rd juror. night about getting any outside impres- | United States Senator Brandegee;|to time fot discussion and action by the s obert A. Peckham, 72, Preston, ac-|&ions or informe tion, and will also ma the closing day. entire_membership of the chamber. H M. W S e an addréss on speaking at Westport Tuesday night ex- cepted as fourth juror. llott, field secretary of the Addresees will also be ive ful & plained ‘why he was against the Su- Al C vl .y made by Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, Har- may- find ohn D, 3 T PeRE 3 merican City Bureau, who has charge may. r‘I.Ya\tnflrl';’ I;‘:fifil‘rr!, 49, Norwich, aceept EMERSON B. JONES WRITES OF san B. Anthony amendment” as follows: of the reorganization work here, s=aid I‘;xh“‘F., HI;:\’I‘);I"L' Mrs. ‘)li‘L‘ljl Junkin tia Frederick . N. Marris, 74, Salem, ex- FRIP THROUGH KIEL CANAL|“It was not that I was against suffrage|Tuesdav night that there seems to, be.Ffl "‘(’O:';In ;_“r Luther S ('l e, Dr. cused by defense, : Isasc S, Jones, of Norwich, has re-|but that I did' not think that one state|%0Me misunderstanding in regard toSthe) o UOTTR DCTEUsson. DR, Avery A TAFTVILLE John L. Smith, 83, Sprague, excused |ceived the following interesting ietters voting power of the plural membership » Dr. X S. Lit s ton McKenzie has moved his fa by the court.. from his son, Emerson B. Jones, who | uold have suffrage forced upon it by holders. He said that regardless of the |Prof. George Platt Knox 2 Lo A the will of the states making up the ber of plural memberships a person| Jnstitute work will be taken up each|the misery o New Bedt dmund 1. Weeke Ir. 35, Lisbon, | went flhm:z_ fosr :\eFm&;mr’_‘ck 5ames: * | three-fourths neceseary to pass an|holds he is only entitied o one vote. In|daY under the direction of Mrs. Baldwin,|and danger Wohlleben, | excused by the_defense. . S. S. Fredericl amendment to the. constitution. I felt n A Troeger. John Murphy and Ro Jer: & :’\ ]1 Mnm:nfl'v 40, Franklin, In the Baltic Sea that If the women of Comnecvicut want-| o o0 & company Sl ey Srick Moelleur will leave today on excused by the cour! 2 2 Sept. 13. |eq suffrage they should have it but, that — =1 nting trip over the week-end Shonvin “) Cary, 48, Norwich, &c-| negr 'Father: 1 Fnow my iast: card|lt sheuld mot be forpsd upen: them.' I!faS h'd “ead jeorge L'Heureux has chaged a|Ccepted as sixt -“_!"""-1_ gal soused | [TOM Antwerp that we .were -going te|tried to find some way of learning how Ml . Sew Roo automobile. o O e, excneed | Danzig must nave surorised you, but I|they felt about it by voting but the leg- | = Ateer aimost tetally bald, » New Yorker Ulrie Pepin left yest v on an au-|by the court, does mot believe in capitallihiny "3 couple of weeks will “ée - us|lslature of the state did not pass_any mfl:—n&r et any; P mobile taking in Massachusetts | Punishment R a4|started for home. act’permitting this. If it had been pass- . ISracast growih of Maiy of which, he is se pron 4 . 4 Rhode Island states. _Hy:"fl“ A dfl"& i‘be;f!}“{ne::“.’fal ‘We were going to sail for the States|ed I might have voted for it if the Cm—[fi-n for it Writey Johm H. Britiais, bt . = The Mill leagu: basketball teams are|by the court, does no e PHall1ast Saturday, but two days before, word | necticut women eould have: shewn ‘fhat Station ¥, New Tork. e E $eing organized the season with the "“;“'m~“', FEARIAL 4 by|Came that the Pittsburgh had run on the|they were for it”| Iz,‘_{'_."'“ Dllowing teams: White Sox. Ramb e A e B oycused 37 |rocks near Libau, which is, I think, eith- and Dars Devils. The teams have al n?yfl’"”“ t. opposed to capital punish- |, i Poland or a small country called Sady begun practice in Parish hall ner Litonic. The collier Ware, which coaled PR S The village cribbage tournament starts| James W. Huntington, 42, Franklin jyy 'y, sntwerp last week, .was on her 3 s X st Monday e e et 1y the tack of immegal Matiope.| 727 o, coal the Fitaburgtl Dot she sl o 1s the PROVERB—Who goes himself is in earnest, who ub with « entered, thoss | udiced by fas - ¢ grief by smashing ‘into the Seing M. M Pregesu, N, Pepm,| Clarence D. Boyaton, 60, Norwich, €x-|150ca of the Kiel eanal, 3o, It was wp %o nds is indifferent. . p il cused by the state. YIRS . LI e 1 EXEDL £ White I McSheffery and M. Tier-| U0 bV Hhe SOLe o @ reston, excused |US to come up here. ey % ';'“"M»m s S Moot I believe the cruiser St. Louis and 0 ee r m N ey Alsander” B. Pendleton, 73, Bosrah, |S0me_destrovers are on the way from v excused by the state. James H. Osborne 53, Franklin, ex- cused by the court, don't think much of the States now to relieve us, so that it will be a matter of two or three weeks before we are able to get away, IN ALL TOWN OFFICES Straight republican tickets to the num- Your House? " X We get into Libau In the morning and ° Jer of 106 were cast in the elaction in | capital punishment 5 < E e fhe town of Sterling Monday and 5| Elias F. Corey, 65, Sprague, excused |Khow nothing e Entaad and g . Wraight democratic. The following was|hy court, shouldn't care about vot-| V% (R et Cr Il;” Ve ew a a I l‘ :s the vote ing for verdict for murder in the first|® R not-1 may. get-a Assestor, *G. Howard Gallup r degree. e bl ‘l‘m’;}hmf,‘,' A [ John E. Tanner d 72; board of relief| John P.' Hollowell, 34, Preston, ex-['® Wa¥ bac ] N R IR R ) might et e nome % NEW AND SEASONABLE DRESS AND SUIT FABRICS 14 selectmen, *Irving E. Frink r 120;| Edward D. Tarbox, 58, Lisbon, ac- 2 3 bered. Leon K. Sales d §9: *George F. Pierce, cented as_ the' seventh juror, A (e oY Sun EON o . T SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS Jr. r 113; *Lee Ranington d 79: audi-| John E. Fargo. 38, Bozrah, excused|CeeOTE coutiously with four perl-vanes tor, *James W. Baker r 118; A the court. would mot bring in verdist | issed over the side sweeping for” stray Award Dixon d 6% grand jurors. of murder mines. own school committee, *Byron P. Young . . f p CPETTYE ¥ g~ .| has been beautiful. = A little cool but lot - > TN Sorman B Frink [ cutct by e et o X {of s no wind and o sea Tunming. STORM AND FRENCH SERGES, GRANITE CLOTH, & -y s - - o 3 e Yesterday was e most - interesting lector of tax: B*e in G William H, Brown, 67, Griswold, ex- . 'erED £ 118: Alva 3. Dixon 72 con-|cused by the defense | — e CREPE POPLINS, S, WOOL JERSEY AND 5. Howard 114 ; *John- John E. Post, 64, Norwich, excuses Yy s Won Hegburn 4 #8 *Charies B Pot.|the court, opposed 1o eaplial . panish- P - PLAID SKIRTING. fer r 111; *Fred W. Sherman d 71; *Fred ment ure Way = > L. Shippee r 118; *Stephen §. Mullane d| Mrs. Kenyen, mod. Woman, 2 B . s Th Ass C §3: registrar of voters, *Harokd H. Bar- | with mer comnacl, Jeta Herporc W Harn: Exid Dandraff OU wiil have as good Touraine way to obtain the e ortment omprises Ber r 1307 *Frank W. Hazard d 67;|hun and Attorney John J. Dunn of West- - coffee at home as you richness, aroma and flavor THIS SEASON’S SMARTEST NEW WEAVES AND r 115 R Tons b il e e R N haratiaTone st wav At ey ever tasted anywhere if you of LaTouraine. Trya pack- S & “Indicates elected Surors as thev took the stand to answes | Rever failed to remove dandruff at k yourwifetobuy LaT. Ak THE MOST FASHIONABLE COLORINGS AND PAT- The women voted almo the interrogatories of State- Attorney |once, and that is to -dissolve it, then ask yourwiictobuy our- age today. Buy it in the Publican. Over 50 Hadlai A. Hull and her own counsel. At- od their torney Benjamin H. Hewitt, prosecutor in jon. you destroy it entirely. To do this, aine, because cvery pound TERNS. The W. W. Backus Hospitall'a gen-’ eral hospital - with ~well- equipped medical, surgical and glntetrical departments, offers a three : course to young women desitihe a nurse’s profession. Dooks #hd niforms * are furnished the Wt year. ckus Hospital is delightful- 1ated in the best residential 1 of Norwich, ebout one mile art of the city, on one lines, It is one modern and up to date of the state, and is fully el for teaching of stu- ents for the profession of nursing. prmation, addgess K. A. DOWD, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, ’ Norwich, Conan. ~— quick, because it heats up to full capacity in one minute and radi ates this intense heat in any direction, < —safe, because the patented construction prevents exterior “ parts, likelyto be touched, from becoming heated. Passed by Board cf Fire Underwriters. —cJean, because it heats by radiation like the sun’s rays. Does not change the air—there is no muss. no dirt, no odot, " SUN-RAY HE There are many times, many places and many Whays in which the Majes- tic can be used every day in every home for comfort. Let us send you booklet containing suggestions for many of these uses or see a demon- stration of the-Majestic Heater at Norwich Electric Co. i 42-44 Franklin Street WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY As T OUR IDEA e ABOUT CLOTHES 014 Lyme Demeeratic. The town »f Old Lyme went democra th the town election Monday, furnishing the break in the long string of republi- towns. ery democratic nominee elected right down the line. The vote Selectmen—William Champlain, r, 94, William F. Coult, r. 105°. E. D. Caulkins, 4. 135°, H H. Black, 4, 156* Assessor—Harry G. Pizison, r, 84, E. D. Caulkins, d, 1 Board of Relief—Carlton L. Hopper, r, 12 harles C. Tompkins d, 142° Auditors-—Clark G. Voorhees, r, 120°, William IL Moore, o Tax Col Walter 8. D: 144° r—Charles R ghee, d, 17 Noyes, 1, 92, onstables—Elias Olsen, r, 99, Alex Fraser, Sr, r. 121°, Giles Morgan, r, 97, James F. Dugbee, d, 172%, Frank M. W eox, d, 141, Walter S. Bugbee, 4, 1 School Committee—Charles R. Noyes. . 108, Allan T. Speirs, r. 120, Ellis K. Devitt, d, 169°, Elmer J. Carter, d, 135°. Registrars—W. F. Clark, r, 100, A. J. MeGraw, 4, 146° Grand Jurors—Griswold S. Perkins, r, 117, Elas Oleson, r. 116, A J. McGraw €. 153, Joseph C. Ely, d, 148* “Indicates those elected. Surprise Party for Emily, Cook A surprise birthday party ~was held Wednesday evening in honor of the birth- @xy anniversary of Emily L. Cook, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cook of the Cenmtral building. Those present at the party were Dorothy Malcolm, Doro- thy Vallin, Elenor Durle Elizabeth Durie, Grace Dunn, Arvilla Kenfield, Mr. asd Mrs A Durie Mrs George Mal- the Stonington court, is assisting the state often Mrs. Kenyon's decision that was the last word to settle Whether @ juror was to be accented or not, for when the prospective juror had passed the apnroval of courel o both sides, her attorneys conferred with her and appar- ently deferred to her judgment in accept- ing or rejecting the juror. Seated next to Mrs. Kenyon was her son,# Charles Church, whose revolver it was she had on the morning that Dr. Tetlow, was shot. The young man is the son of her first just. get about four ounces of plain. common liquid_arvon from any drug store (this i3 all you will need), pply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten :the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and -three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy _every single sign and trace of it, .no. matter how much dandruff- you may have. You wiil find all itching and digging | of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will husband. She was gowned as she was emergencies. colm, Mra. Harry Kenfield and Mrs. G. K. ” TABLETS 0 LD 1 bave used Po-ru-na for several years and ean Dearttly “'T.?‘o,&_fi_-"}uflu'."’.‘.:"n“;“fl“ wtands et R F.D. K6., Box 51, Waynesburg, Kentucky, ¥ Itiswisetokeep s bottle of Po-ru-ne in the house for Coughs and colds may usvally be relieved few doses of Pe-ru-na taken in time, u..:.,.,.,s.i’ estion, eonstipation, diarrhoea, rheumatiem of other treubles @oe to a eatarrhal condition of the mucous membranes 8D call for Pe-ru-na s the successful treatment. - The Dealth bullding, strength restoring qualities of this well Imown remedy are especially marked after & protracted tickness, the grip or Bpanish Flu. . PE-RU-NA is justly proud of its record of ffty yours 28 bealth protector for the whole family, glossy, silky and_soft, and .look and feel a hundred times better, ) STANDS OFF ALOT OF DOCTOR BILLS Recommends Po-ru-na for Catarrh of the Stemash, Colds and Qrip re- -..Immlnlll.nl-'rln.' FRESH MoHiCAN COMP , SALT COD BITS cosocecees 29ciPound .. ..Luulls FINNAN HADDIES "FISH Se - fluffy, - lustrous, |© formula. These ES conforms absolutely to the famous La Touraine secret By this formula we select a few of the finest coffees we can obtain—fully matured beans of just the right #ype of their kind. No single ind of coffec at any . _ price: could produce.the special 'Lz Touraine flavor. ‘kinds that ‘we use must be blended in the La aTouraine “2¢'s the Bean”—Selocted, Blended snd Reasted according to the La Touraine Secret formula bean. Your grocer will grind itfor you. Coffee preserves its essence longest in the bean. - Do not accept La Touraine unless it is in the La Touraine Package. Try Instant La Toursine Quick, convenient, easy tomake. La Toure zine seluble coffee i air-dried, which causes it to stay fresh langest. 4 sizes of can. _ Send for Free Booklet Ou fittke boskiet, *How I Make Perfect Coffeé,” fully illantrated contains the story of Eoffee and how it should be made. Sent free to any addrem. Wiite for it today. mobile; - sy Phone 1570 We carry a corfiflgte, lit'lé.of the nec- essary Accessories for vour Auto- We also do TIRE and TUBE VUL- CANIZING, and we are willing at all times to advise you HONESTLY as to the advisability of VULCAN- 'IZING your tire and tube. 324 Main Street French Serge At $1.39 REGULAR PRICE $1.50 42-inch French Serge, for Dress or Skirt, in navy blue, splendid weight and quality, and very ser- viceable—Special Price $1.39 a yard, regular price $1.50, Crepe Poplin + At $2.19 REGULAR PRICE $250 40-inch Crepe Poplin, for Suit or Dress, in taupe, caster, n: brown and black — Special Price $219 a yard, regular price $2.50. Storm Serge At $3.25 REGULAR PRICE $4.00 56-inch Storm Serge, in nawy, light brown, dark brown and black Special Price $325 a yard, regular price §4.00. Granite Cloth At $1.98 REGULAR PRICE $250 42-inch Ail Wool G e Cloth Suit or Dres: n taupe, brow: ria, w and black —Special_Price $1.98 a yard, regular price $2.50. 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