Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 8

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s s ST e < . FAIR TODAY; FAIR FULL ASSOCIATED > WABMER TOMOREOW i PRESS DESPATCHES , Nellie Harrington $10, John H. arnes $5, H. H. Pettis $22.24, Joseph elden $1, Arthur Peale $3, W. H. Oat 50, N. J. Ayl 1921 occur this month. There was a to- tal eclipse of the sun on the 1st, invisible here, and there wili be a partial eclipse Our Lady of the Twilight Found ‘at Last—Parisian Sage Shows | comir” oy siraling ‘sier the world = $25, C. S. Holbrook Results in Three Days. ‘And stretches out her ‘hands, ¥ MOON ECLIPSE WILL BE Arad Manning S ETRY Paiilie 3 SEVEral S Eakers E“tenam Rfltanans fast of Boston. H. S. See of Providence VISIBLE EARLY ON 16TH R Al Ry A Real Hair Ver| man oor THE TWILIGHT. PANLEEY l,n and V. C. Bruce Wetmore of Boston. Of | mw of the four eclipses scheduled for | 110 +A. F. Libby §25, L. R. Robbins . the notes sent to Hartford for collection $ . Thwr > a year ago, the Hartfors R e o & Trust Co. handled about 5 e o ‘ Rotarlans who attended the weckly %e found in Seattle and, in fact, all WEATHER n Connecticut , the First National bank about 25, and the Hart- X s - H of the moon on the 16th, visible in New | 320" S, H. Recres §15. L. R. Chureh $10 | Here's good news for all men and|Over the blotched and broken wall, on at the Wauregan ho- | through the west. Stops were made at | ford-Actna National bank 100, while a|pngian, HAL Taron 15, T¥ler Guy 35, 3. 5| Women whose hair is falling out, who|,The, bind and feotid Iang g oy Conditions < ay heard several interest- | Portland, Ore., Santa Barbara and other | large number went direct fo the ™ A total eclipse of the sun is always an [ Oa¢ §15, Albie Hale $5, W. C. Pullen |are growing bald and have scalps cov- |~ s beautiful again. B itbarbides ot sia: e Fall Conclave at Po vlaces, Tgips were made into the orange | €lers. Later the Groton concern was isturbance of mar ch was attended by sev members of the local club. Ingalls was the first speaker and he told of the enthusiasm | B " " he conclave and the zood times | West Mr. Case met many former Norwich | _ The notes “"‘;”“ _"f‘}:‘;l"f"n?°l""§'m‘”{"- i o tne three-day stay at the |people who are doing well in the west. Pere EIRTOx e chneas) trip long to be remembered.| At the conclusion of Mr. Case's talk, | Mot by notes, the other part having ma Z important cvent in astronomical circles. X ane, A. J|ered with dandruff that itch like mad. busy completing a $16.000.000 contract | mepecially is this true at the present time e G iwar “Cronne 1+ 1| Your druggist can now supply you|No factory chimness can defls O e oy o o st | When astronor sre are waiting patient- | Geer, cach $5, Charles Saxton $25, 1. | With the genuine Parisian sage (Mquid| The beauly of her dren oty s paets I ool ly for r. chance to verify the bending of | G, Jitchon $10, C. F. Wells $10, eGorge | f0rm), which is guaranteed to quickly, | SAg S0P SORT Wh BAF, (et *"The notes which matured Oc rays of light from distant stars passing | Felows $25, E. W. Higgins §10, George | Surely and safely abolish every sign|an tortured things, all evil powers, near the sun, observed in connection With | Chesbro 38, Dana Coit §3, Emil Fox 35,101 dandruft stop itching scalp and fall- | Al shaes of dark distress the total solar eclipse of May 29, 1919, |joseph Ha'l $10, J. C. Macpherson $5,]in8 hair and promote a new gfowth,! Are turned to f nce and to fowers o e o mite Totten” ama” | and hailed as a verification of the Ein- |Walter Lester 35, Leon Hutchins $3, C.|OF money refunded. . Beneath her kind caress. & ) to speak were Joseph C. Worth, | a rising vote of appreciation was given | (UNUY APFL 5 IS5 (WS CAHE O00C | stein relativity theory. It is, therefore, |V. Pendleton $20, Georze Weller $5.| Thousands can testify to its excel-|our Lagy of the 5 : b s told of the fine way in which him and the other speakers. gation was met latgely by 20-vear | S0 00" ar on the present occasion | Georga Thompson $10, F. B. Ricketson |lence: some who feared baldness now | She miite aoe aetaoe hare! ians were entertained by the| At the business on of the lun- ""““j bonds which were iewed Aprh |the shadow of the moon will cross the |§25, ~Georg® Beardow §5, Charles [glory in their abundant hair, while|She makes the sea forget thi Sros., members of the Lewiston- | cheon C. A. Gager, J ded In the | o A0 O O eoued Oct. 4. 1990 |Southern Pacific, the only land in_the | Bushnell Chandler & Palmer $5, C.|others who suffered for years with| She filis the sky with stars, n clubs, and proprietors of Po-|absence of Presiden Briges. Se- | & 00 re e DS N atrs ~ad atcontod | PAth of the totality being the South Shet- | K. Bailey 351, cash §5, Peck-McWil- |dandruff and itching head got a clean,| And stooping over wharf and mifl 7=, Alec McNicol, told of the | retary Weymouth reminded the club of | Not 21 of the mote holdcrs had aceepted |,ng Jejands. As expeditions to this re- |liama Co. $10 Hyde Bros. $10, Arthur | cool scalp after just a few days' use!p,Chimer 4nd shed and dome, rammes on the three days and [the invitation of the cktan el e e te- o ey gions are practically out of the question, [Jenkins $5, A. H. Brewer $5. Henry |of this simple home treatment. Then calls her chiliren home. from speeches hy Chester | ba their guests at the fair on Th S=DROLSSIINE e oy v it will not be pi le to repeat the ex- [Ulmer $10, W. H. Allen §5, Wil'is Au No matter whether bothered with nd club. Georse | Secretary Weymouth also said that dur-| Of the notes turned over to the Trav- | yoriments tried 'n 1919 and it will be |[tin $5, Gen. Aiken §5, balance in hand |falling hair, gray hair, matted, stringy|She stoons to bless the stunted tres. of Portland and Honorable | Ing the month of August the club had | 61eTS about ten came from the Hartford- | yocessary to wait uhil September §8.31, from last city election $67.33, to- | hair, dandruff or itching scalp. Lee &| And from the furrowed plain. £ the r club, Hen- |led the New England district in attend- | Actna National bank. Some of the hold- s et told of the ech of Blmer |and and urged a great endeavor to keep | €TS Of notes seemed not to have known 1922, for further tests of the tal $774.38 Osgood Co. wants you to try Parisian|ARd from = the wrnkled —brow she . : hypoth: far ‘as the bending of Th expended as follows: First|sage—you will not be disappointed. T > f Pawtuckst who spoke on |up the record. Secretary J. J. O'Rourke, | Of the bond offer. About S5 per cent. of | ,vs are concerned. AR rhaniters $175. decind- Alatrice| WS TE, BolEnane: propersime tiaE one | crohe Tines of cure ahdl et} between Rotary and the|of the Norwich chamber of commerce | [Ne note-holders had accented: that of-| "\ 5 ;artial eclipse, however, the pres: |$140, third district $100. fourth dis- [plies all hair nees nd hers the peaceful breath merce.” Mr. Vignot said | spoke of the marine band that was to | T ent one will be visible over the southern |trict $94, fifth district $100, sixth —- That ope’. in sunset-softened skies, vas one of the hest and |iven an educational concert in Norwich | NOW: the bonds take the part of South America as far north as|trict $90; telephone $8, advertising i The quiet gates of death. q ave been heard by ev- [on Oct. 24th and urged the support of which are retire lattity 10 degrees, but observations of NeWwspapers §24. total $731.30, bal- | *f mf n;",-';nr:mrl bruises about body, e e et ond members of the cham- | the Rotary club. The United St ial phase although interesting are |ance on hand $43.08, ! 45, - he Twrilight. was Canad m a1 ould the pa ‘Archibala ' To hath such gentle hands, ce in the country. rine band of Washingt not of much scientific value. BRGSS BB s Sevee aba 150 lovely are the gifts she brings . ¥ Ik on the Rotary |brought here by the cha The n of the 16th, which 18 0 | o ments Componsation Agrocments, |strect . employe From out the sunset lands, p Case, who recently | merce 2 educational coo; suffer al cclipse, the so-called cap, at rate of $11 for 1§ T T ual convention of | munity service. The expense is of course DESCRIBES hunter's moon. The eclipse will bezin | The following workmen's eompensa- | “*™ . ol St 5 2 n of Insurance | heavy, but it is hoped that the pul ON DEUTSCHLAND |before moonrise in New and, so that | tion agreements have been approved by |y na o r cloak of charity. 3 @ at San Francisco, where he | sponse will meet nd if there R hl araper of Senteber iy | the drs s interesting event will | Commissioner J. J. Donohue: =il r:; Alfred Noyes. m. . 40 Bresldmniiof the R sesiation) | Suplue S L Bakslienat Hat « the followine item confirming { The thne schedule| "Robert Gair Co, Unensvile, employ- A o alk on his trin to nal guard, which of the accident tothe former s Moon enters penum- e d ¥-| At noon Wedn .. s a k. His party, number- | in securing the armo e Rty ters shadow, 4.14.p. m.; | %, and F. Avillar, New London, em-|tin plant on Fi 3 B 4 > A seven, went by the way of Chi- | Mr. Jones, the publicity man, of ‘ e nih middle of the eclipse, ». m con | ploye, ragged cut in thigh, at rate of |C. A. auspic a1 S Rockies, Van- |rine hand, also spoke briefly, p leaves shadow, 734 p. m es penum- |51 given to a 1 - e aul the deaths resulted from an explo 1 : e i 25. et er hear his pipe Paul the Rotary " cl e , 8.46 t the middle of the!” New London Ship & Engine Co., em- |Ployes. Capr. the hilL N Rotary clubs he has | $ion which ocenrred on Sawurday WO feclipse 93.8 per cent. of the moon's di-{ployer, and Morris Mun employe, | the entertai | ted and saying t aboar 2 u‘-hn o il subra. | ameter ‘will be ob 1. As the moon \hernia, at rate of $8.9: he rendered the bugle, ac was well to érink ou= il & N | | zreatest musieal organization in America S eried Liba Ganbio til about 5 p. m., the | Standayd Garage Co., Inc., N dizn, drum mbourine; several ABure e high, ~ % b [ held to the highest pitch of efficiency by e e e 1y half over before |don, employer, and C. H. 3 songs were by Capt. Howard T 3 i 5 g 4 | constant practice, s members having an | ke e ible, and then under | New London, employe, burns on left hip |BY @ rising e entire company ex- ¥ L vi average of 18 years in its service. eneh o and jrether o cireums wit t side and abdomen, and scalp|” d their thanks for the oyabie - e el he moon low in the east. at rate of 318. noon entertainment. The hush that follows fonz is deep, 3 t the de room. when an explo — 1 Co., Néw London, employ- — F _mgfnr':*'-:'r‘\"!,:r .-nw“'-:hg’! e hurled them against the sides of BRIDGE RECEIPTS 76, Taeeratad womas of seatpo| aa aes omaoetontty 45 et Bk e e T 2 DLLEGE HAVE GONE TO PROTEST | vessel. : N e f scalp, | than 2 3 £ phe ou: y . personnel for 192 A number of Hartford ha hiree of the youths were killed outr} R et he dead leaves beside the streams s been announc ed in notes. ziven by the G two sucen vital to their i T youth has heard the summer s Oct. 3.71920, which matured on es. A vou o %30 s - Jay and some of which hav red, is were i e Uonfire that redeems b Moot Y minEes i : i : - ad_who wake fn 1 and o protest. The notes are victims were appre betwe e a1 5405, < R and 21 sears of nee ot 0 FLas o lake Yeas Fiows where it darte =+ ¢ e r plosion is unknown. 24,721 : oot It s Otober in our hearte. 7 e —Robert Hill n the New Repul 1 trucks in Tablet Form---Vitamon INCREASES WEIGHT ANU ENERGY—BEAUTIFIES COM- PLEXION AND GIVES YOU BETTER HEALTH— RESULTS QUICK AND SU! Thousands of thin, nervous, run-down [ beautiful. So remarkable are the benefits folks are turning to the new and highly | from these highly concentrated Mastin's concentrated tablet form of true yeast-| VITAMON tablets that entire safisfac vitamines called Mastin’s VITAMON. | tion is absolutely guaranteed or the smal COMMITTEE This contains a proper dose of all three |amount you pay for the trial. will be t fo notes were s had notes HUMOR OF THE DAY “F ve you decided upon & name the b vl Professor | ssor Law- | t or Deder- r Cole 25, mis- 1 £3,370.00, coupons re- receipts $11,649.13. tion — Connecticut 14,984 03, coupons s $17,14 it's so difficult to find ife. Teacher—" What hardship did the pil- grims have when they came to Ameri= Groton | profitable con ward | on co rzed with keepin a he only has three of ‘th | any but it seems that cunk farm | I boy—"The Mayflower” B e Y g sitamines with other health-giving cle-promptly refunded. Be sure to remembes Mother—“When tempted, my _son, | its are neces: so Frank h 1 SEENT. $i31.50 IN| ELECTION m h vour body needs to make|the name Mastin's VI-TA-MON—the vou should Set threc behind me, to hire a laywer to take lican town committee used firm tissue, strong nerves, rich blood and | original and genuine yeast-vitamine tab Sat court, and the ave v it had 2 keen, active brain. It will not cause gas | let—there is nothing else like it, so do no\ Johnny—+But, ma, it would better per hour cost more nses in the or upset the stomach, but, on the con-|accept imitations or substitutes. You can to have him where I could keep my kunks in the county Stephen H. trary, is a great aid to' digestion and in|get Mastin's VITAMON tablets at al eye on him, wouldn't it?'—Loston me W e overcoming chronic constipation. Boils|zo0d " druggists, such as National = | Transcript. D aiscovered alleged violz Ik otive or skin eruptions seem to vanish like tion of the law by Tetreault, who has 3 employed Attorney Charles L. Torrey of |uted Puntam to defend him. The Drug Co. An electrician had arrived home at was sneaking upstairs ife called out: “Watt's the e you insulate?” The shock was too great. The el- ectrician fainted.—Tit-Bits. Fantine has thrown over Jack and accepted that horrible old Mr. Dustleigh?" { “Yes, its the same old story.” 1 “How’s that?" uth, zood looks and perfect health couldn't compete with $10,000, and a weak heart.”"—Birmingbam . First man—TI think bookkeeping is a very healthy position. Second man—How come? First man—You get lots of exercise running up and down the columns.— Science and Invention. r IR T Red McGillicuddy—Why was Jos | Dy ol T | Nomcas/ Reid ghes ©©m | Goofus so displeased with Sing Sing? ed a part paym been contp. | magic under this bealthiul, purifying in | @uence, leaving the skin fresh, clear and matter? Wi BAD BREATH on the n attorness for | quick relief throug 3 Tal that the supreme jeourt | tablets are tak decision on the who know ther t for it Dr. Edwards’ tly but firmly on the b stimulating them to natural a clearing the blood and gently puri the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of ' Home Sewing Weelk ey AN IMPORTANT SALE OF HOME DRESSMAKING SUNDRIES | inisai™ bowels and positively do the work. afflict 1th bad breath find s, Mike—Traveling salesman.— | New ¥ork Sun, Dr. Edwards'Olive The pleasant, sugar-coated n for bad breath by all unny thing about Jackson; he never motors his wife out to the country any more on Sundays.” here’s a reason. He claims it's bad enough to have to lug home stuff from {the city oh week days without have ing the wife pick up produce bargains . the country roads on Sundays” —New York Sun. KALEIDOSCOPE has a velocity of six miles & live Tablets act gen- rior 1 and li plal t It’s two cents saved here, and five cents saved there that counts up in the long run, and these Boston Store sales cer- e tainly offer you chances encugh to bring th= total up to a goodly sum. Here you will find practically all that you Bids For Y. M. C. A. Gyminasium All the benefits of nasty, sickening, '@ will need for your Fall and Winter sewing, at prices which make buying now a duty as well as a pleasure. re being =eceived on the erect-| Erping cathartics are derived from ! 1 o ards’ Olive Tablets without Ass 2 disagreeable effects. |§ r. F. M. Edwards discovered the | formula after seventeen years of prac- | tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable | e "-’"Q: ten un- | compound mixed with olive oil; you m. Now there Fasteners, Hocks and Eyes! Elasiics and Lingerie Tape Tapes and Bindings 15¢ Cling Socket Fasteners.... 10c | Lisle Elastic of best gality — All}35c Taffeta Seam Binding 98¢ Imported Scissors.. 10c De: Long Fasteners 7¢!\wdkhs from one-quarter to one- e Ragutar meices from 8¢ to 20c | 29¢ Taffeta Seam Binding..... 85c Imported Scissors 10¢ Aliiance Fasteners. . 7ci SALE PRICES FROM 6c TO 17c |15 W-N Bias Seam Tape, in 98c Imported Scissors. . 10c Wilsnap Fasteners S 12V5¢ Alliance Hooks and Eyes. 10c| Sale Price " gc| Vienna Oval Hat Elastic for o5 | Silk Oval Hat Elastic for.. 45c Frilled Elastic, in four d - 21c | ferent colors—Sale Price Miscellaneous the with the attendant Eight Left With District Sy 1541 towns in New Saty second. The military force in Canada will have a maximum of 3,600 officers and men, Of the $32,000.000 expended for a first-class battleship, $21,000,000 is for s e ol colors. No black or white 12/4c | $1.25 Imported Shears.. 7c| W-N White Bias Seam Tape— 30c Gilt Edge Shoe Polish 4 17¢ width " 11c ] 19 width 22c width & will know them by their olive color. e s “omannenter and Gris| Takeoneor two every night for a week | 0 ns are n: Connecticat. and note the effect, 15cand 30c. . Sale Price 15c|30c Raven Gloss Polish «.. Sale Price 16¢c| 15c French Gloss ... .. Sale Price 19| A. A. Brown Polish—Sale Price . Sale Price 21c|25c Pee Chee White 10c Atlas Hooks and Eyes 2% Hook and Eye Tape 25¢ Snap Fastener Tape. 39c | 25¢ width 15¢ Lady Dainty Lingerie Tape 13c§20c Blanket Binding........... 15¢|25c Wizard Crystals ..... S BB o 15¢ Spring Maid Lingerie Tape 13¢c | 25c Blanket Binding............ 22¢ | 2-in-One Paste, all shades. orld war: 85 5 B G - Buttons All Cotton Tapes at Sale Prices—|25¢ Shoe Polish ... The biggest battleship in the world . PR e e o 20c Tape, 24-yard rolls 15c| 35 Skirt Markers . is the Nagata (Japanesc) 33,500 tons Black B T Dicss Shiclds 10¢ Cotton Skirt Belting. 8¢ | 39 Skirt Markers | with a speed of 23 1-2 knots. 2 Wene! Sermini b 38 Sale Price 4c|50c Naiad Dress Linings for... 42c | 12¢ Cotton Skirt Belting.. '“C"-’"s;_c"‘_ T R WireA0s . Sale P oieoy s | Eos NetiDrece i pingeitor 30c Silk Skirt Belting B A S e ires o |of whom he was a good friend. I 3 Were 12/ . Sale Price 10c | $1.00 Jap Silk Linings for. 39 Silk Skirt Belting. . Clore LSt e The National Union of Railwaymen B Were 19c . Sale Price 15c GEM DRESS SHIELDS Warren's Straight Boned Belting— Sale Price 3 for 250 [ Of Boy Ei e e “word T3t T 2 Were 4% .. Sale Price 38¢ | Was 21c . Sale Price 18c | 12/¢ Motal Coat Hangers 5¢ | membership is now not far short of IRS T ks ME & Were 45c . ... Sale Price 40c | was 25¢ . Sale Price 21o | 10c Twink Dye—Sale Price..... 7¢ | half a miliion. X 1 % NG LEAN SMOKED 5 Threads Were 55¢ . - Sale Price 48¢<| Warren's Curved Boned Belting — | 15¢ Tintex Tints—Sale Price 12/2c Goldfish, as bred in China and Japan i / Shoulders . .....1b. 12Yc§ Coats’ 150-yard spools— NAIAD/ABHREESHSHIELDE Was 25c . Sale Price 21o] 15¢ Sunset Soap Dye. 1t Eoown as the Ceiel e apet al e w | Cr e s e “f’v"e :8; : o :’:’ :”“ i;“ Was 30c . Sale Price 25¢ zsg: m"'"; w"""g :'“" 3 3‘ | oD of iis head, the -nhlo_smp‘e has gro- ere e . . Sale Price c . 2 arcel aving lrons. . c tesque eyes whil 1l ‘Tumbls (LEGS .......... Ib. 25c| SIRLOIN ROUND Coats’ 250-yard spools— e e e 75¢ Marcel Waving Irons.. .65 M| not maintain its equilibrium in the wa- 4 Paron SRS [k oo Sale Price 8c—87c Dozen Was 120 ... Sale Price 10c | 12V2¢ Curling Irons C10c [l ter owinz to its curious shape. LOINS Ib Sriotise Steak .- D-ZacR I} Hall's 200-yard apools— Was 15 Sale Price 1240 | 125 Gurling Trans B Tho banan 1s ons of fhe Oaisitien p ¥ ols leare s iDL A B Sale Price 8c—S87¢ Dozen s d Needl bty ""; r":’,‘z‘/;: e Corlingiirons ... 21e of the vezetable kingdom, being mot ] ; ; i ins and Needles LR 20 Ll arren |Guimpes, all sizes, a tree, a palm or a herb, a bush, “ FORES b. 12Y0 FRESH SHOULDERS S Bidton HoleiTwist . 2 der o] : : Was 25c . Sale Price 21c| . In black or white—Sale Prics 42 K| 3,715 or & vesetapier but a abas ] 5re s it oINS 2 Pocd Ib. 15 25¢ Kerr’s Lustre Twist. 20c | Tiger Common Pins—Sale Price 2¢ SR 30c 3-in-One Oil—Sale Price.. 22c ceous piant with the stature of a stree. i AR IR AT e | ilk Ric Rac Braid— ; 15c 3-in-One Oil—Sale Price.. 11c A hotet It ot e .é = 2 Mo 2 e Piics 4] Valusistoss Sale Price 3| 42 Kieinert's Sanitary Belts. . 35c ot thirty fedt, thent i no weels N e & — amroc! inen rea 1c i c einert’s Sanitary Belts. .. c 1 of o b i 10c Superba C P et in any part of its structure, and th I EORICPOINSE R0 s v i) 1.5 1b525¢ 555 Giasco L ace Thread! 19 R R el S s ene AL G BT | branches growing on the dwart banans, £ e = o : ; ; g = tree are often heavi i e I R King's Basting Thread—— | 1230 Alliance Pins—Sale Price 10c Hose Supporters 98¢ Sanitary Aprons. | 876 e S e = & WOOL SOAP EARLY JUNE : or 27c | 15¢ Kirby Beard Pins— i ; | 25¢ Eclipse Corset Clasps . 25¢ e Electiod Ex- | 2 Willington Basting Thread— Sale Prics 13c | Velvet Grip, '-‘::: Supporters—Six| Thimbles, celluloid, nickel and 1% e ate e O Y & Bar . <o BOITPEAS T ol tieds ool #o—Co and 7c a Spool | Alliance Dressmaker's Pins, in | S0 o tg 29c O ramL Salel Reice- o carry with them, savs Popular Me. E G 12l5c Aunt Lydia’s 10¢ g;-rtgrlpog:y“ boxes, were aat SALE PRICE 7c TO 2o 300 A BOX chancis. The shell is mounted om a e | ReiRecds nti s .| 35c—Sale Price ... e PP 01 H e condemned fire truck and moves about ; rters — F S« ; . SWHITE ROSE . MAPLE SYRUP . .hot. 19 10c Dexter’s White Knitting Were 200 ... Sale Price 28], i3 on, Misses, Youns Women and | 12/2¢_Corset Laces—Sale Price 11c Grove and’ the Dam T L | SPINACH an 10 . .bot. 19¢ il - 80| 10c Toilet Pin Books— Women.” Regular nrives from 32| 17¢ Corset Laces—Sale Price.. 14c Grove and the beach nearby, for use fiu tvese. CAD S e 8alo Price 8c|, Goor. CUMAT Prices ©| 20c Corset Laces—Sale Price... 17¢ Bhell. fome tie Mt e L d o g " " ¥ i es - y 101 wi i, (N A e il ] Pins, RICES 27¢ TO 470 : ten-foot radius. A shelf hinged to th DOMINO SYRUP = e e 10| Toilet Pins, on cards—Sale Price 4c| ° "ga1 ¢ ppyc, S 10 Grandma's Irening Wax.... 5 oAl ne with & sie :QUASH i i a1 G0 can C CeatiDate s Cattoray 15¢ an Cubes.......8ale Price 8o o o M. C. Supporters 100 Kid Curlers—Sale Price. shell, which may be raised while the -1 colors — Sale Price 50— for 25¢ | 200 Pin Cubss...... Sale Price 17c},. = 0" ' 0 15¢ Kid Curlers—Sale Price truck is en route, provides additional . 7 1 oy Conis Mitearitad Db o5 Robert's Needles. .....8ale Price 8¢ » M. C. Supporters. 20¢ Kid Curlers—Sale Price. space. SWEET CORN 2 cans 25¢ | SALMON ...... can 10c| ton — Sale Price 65 for 25¢| Milward's Neodles....Sale Price 8c | 50c'Daphne Pad Supporters. ... 42c | 25c Kid Curlers—Sale Price.... 2lc Becent Speriments ol fhe pik R i : or 25 SEW-ON HOSE SUPPORTERS | 8¢ Tape Measures—Sale Price.. 6c carlier_observations, following Hertz's B Mercerized Darning Cotton, 250- CLINTON SAFETY PINS v 10c Tape Measures—Sale Price.. 8c discoveries on the “fatigue” induced 1 SLICED PEACHES can 29¢ ARMOUR’S LEMON yard spools—Sale Price.. 15¢ AT SPECIAL PRICES alus 200 Sale Price 15¢)05; Tape Measures—Sale Price 21c in metals by the continued action of i 2 FOR 25¢ 100 Baby Mine Safety Pins..... 8] Value 250 Salo Prico 21c | 10c Shoe Trees—Sale Pr 5 the uli=-violet rays of lght. This fa- v, 1 : i 1 # ectric Curlers < igue affects the capacity of TOMATOES" | eantiOe Ibotrsv ool h1dlic Darning Worsted—Sale Price.. 4| Alliance Safoty Pina at Sale Pricss | Value 29 ++ Sale Price 25| 40 gy 8¢ Photoelectric effecta. Dud investientor. i} 8c Darning Worsteds for. . Bc|De Long's Safety Pins at Sale Prices | Value 350 Sale Price 2% . 21 Fpworts gm in studying the fatizue of = zinc he has observed that - s VEGETABLE SOUPS = | HOLLWERCK COCOA 5 : tion of the longer light waves brings s’ ‘ ut a certain amount of recovery Tiiam B Hies 3, © One Paper Shopping Bag Free With Every Purchase of $1.00 or More Dhetocieciric”aciivity: There pemuie ell $25, Tyler D. ¢ g rily of technical inter- Robinson §25, Frank L. Woodwar R R T T S TR 3,‘ °,"“,:’x{;°;’§'ug"'~‘“fll importance. s 3 ratg v — = i g + Zo Bt g P 5 .

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