Bridgeport evening farmer. (Bridgeport, Conn.) 1913-01-21 [p 3].
KLINE'S
955-95- 7
MAIN ST.
WE GIVE S. A II. ST A AIT'S
URGE IRISHMAN FORCABINET
DILLON & J: THE FARMER: JANUARY 21, 1913
H.
GO.
"OS MAIN KT., Hartford, Conn.
10 RTJE ST. CECII.K. Paris
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEADING MILLINERS.
PAYS MILLION FOR DIVORCE
TIE
Movement Begun by Catholics
Pre-Invento- ry
Sale
JOSIAH THOMPSON GETS DECREE, BUT SETTLES FORTUNE ON
SfflTl-PiURM- l"
SALE
OF"
1M
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY OF
CHILDREN'S WASH
for Recognition by Wilson
WE AGGRESSIVELY EMPHASIZE THE MONEY
HIS WIFE.
SAVING OPPORTUNITIES OF THIS'EVENT The purpose of this sale is to convert "Winter Millinery,
Uniontown, Pa., Jan. 21 Josiah Van Kirk Thompson, coal and coke oper-
FiraSstoli Hp
DRESSES
at "Laistk" Enami Ages 6 to 14, made of fast , color chambrays and
dark percales. Ladies' 50c Knitted, Short Underskirts, Q
... J.JL shaped bands E. H. DILLON & CO. Children's and Masses'
Hose Supporters, all col ors, wide elas- -
0 j YOUR HAIR IS FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL Children's Knit Ribbed
ANU LUSTROUS IN FEW MOMENTS Body Waists, ages l, 2 to 14. r
Oj
Outing Flannel Under-
in skirts striped
dark colors, and plain, light
colors, embroid- - AAf
ered
Your choice of about 500
piecesassorted dark col-
, or Herring Bone Finish--
ing Braid, 6 yds,
A
each..... Red and white,fast color,
Table Coders for yQ
""V the breakfast table i
it at WOULD YOU IN-
IN It VEST A FUR?
"Elite" at Come and see the
prices placed on them
it for quick selling
Ladies' and Misses'
the" Juno," Suits, our own regular
at sizes32 $12 to $16 values.
Your
QC
$l.tfJ pick
-
$16.50 to $20 Corduroy,
Suits in grey, navy and
Y.Z $10.50 THE SMITH -MURRAY CO. Children's Red and
White Curly Bearskin
Coats, worth
$2.50
pX1 .dOeQF
DIAMONDS Lot of,
Caps
Children's and Bon--
Hats,
25C nets
at XOXTtXi PAY LESS FOH IT AT
KLINE'S
TUBERCULOSIS PAVILION WILL BE MOVED SOON
FairchfJd S Sons, Inc. TO ISOLATION HOSPITAL
The Boud of Health Is to get the
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Chicago Josephine Pierce, charged
wetchdoietuhr$t4sstoradleiiceswicttihenaegfrko:g,reidtnomldoahnetesrhy.teorcetoouarntldivsehw.eenetaTrnho-ne
RCuhpiltdurreend .
are very common, but may almost always be permanUPSET, ently cured by wearing the proper truss .Give the child
SICK? "CASCARETS" the best truss and the best it advice costs no more.
CYRUS THE DRUGGIST
Fairfield Ave-- and Coortland St,
DEITA GAMMA SOCIETY Two Informal Talks on
OPERA ' By MR. ELBERT NEWTON 218 Golden Hilt. Tickets $1.
The Board of Relief for
the Town of Fairfield will be
at in session the Town Hall,
in Fairfield, on the following
days: Februarv 1, 4, 7, 11,
Irh POPHAM 14, 18 and 21, from 10
o'clock till 12 and from 1:30
InKit. I to 4 P. M.
, AVM. W. G017M.
CHAS. B. JEJfNIXGS,
EDWARD ItiAXNAOAlV,
ic Board
of Relief
for
Town J1
of
m
Fairfield KA
O'G0RMANisSUGGESTED
Men Prominent in Many Other States Also Named
in List
PARTY SERVICES SHOWN
LIiTERS
MENTS
WILIi
TO PRI
PRESENT SI D ENT--E
ARGUI KCT
IX FEW DAYS.
In American politics there mentous distinction between
ais
a mo-
Catho-
lic Irishman According to
aInrdishanautIhroisrhitiesCaytehsotelirc- .
dCItrIhmriaaigeystbhhh,utmoIesrtldheiicsnaeshn,w,dfiotatChrhtrmeheastetehehrpeo,welairsrcwuhopstna.hihrgpiiolssteriotnToIifefrohisItesrIhera'cmelsoalCaennanntdditdenh,e,uoaptelnhiladdcyes
tre in their Government
political on about;
relations to the the same plane
taCwthhsaheatihttlhedotaelhiytcehsyGeanecardIumrnriesdnahniI.grithsChChteamaatthnheFodnorllieicyncasesct,thnaaetlrhlveCeehatrroteIhuftmoaorslelriingca-osen,ft diIgtroaiWgwusehsaidltsyhCmlaionttayhhdaoeelasliectkoscnfooetonhwwfcenetrhpUtyeerndeeifstcaetoedtmuorndroSytavrtyyaetmretehsaem.rnaeatt rtekhntsoe, have one of their number appointed
to President-ele- ct
Wilson's Cabinet.
- Ust of Men Suggested.
IriWshhilceirictles'has inbeenWkanshoiwnngtoinn, cerNtaeiwn
Tork city and elsewhere for the last
month of the tpruabtelidc
or two country
thcaotnttehme pIlraitsehd
action In the matter,
announcement came
Catholics conoen the first several
Adamyseriacgaon,InwthhiechcoIlnumann
of The editorial
Gaelic head
ed 'An Irishman for the Cabinet,"
snauTimdh:ebeGr aoelfi,clexAttmeresricaapnprohvaisngrecethiveedara
ticle In last week's issue pointing out
that there ought to be an Irish Am
eMriacnayn
In of
thPeresesidenlet tteWrsilsosnu'sggeCstabintehte.
names of men competent for the po-
sition. and Is
rt'lTl hgerolwisitngi.s.
a formidable Among them
one are:
Senator Tork.
James-
A.
Q'Gorman
;
of New
'
Gov. Edward S. Dunne of Illinois.
Lleut.-Go- v.
Martin H Glynn of New
Tork.
Former Gov. Francis W, Hlggins of
Rhode Island. Mayor John F. Fitzgerald of Bos
ton.
. Lieut--G'ov-
Walsh of Massachunetts.
Mayor Martin
PJh.elWanadoef
Saannd FJrearnecmisicaoh.
'Sul-
livan of Iowa. Michael Doherty of Ohio. Justices Martin J. Keogh, Victor J.
Dowling, Edward B. MoCall, Daniel F.
Cohalan, John W. Goff and John J.
Delaney of New Tork.
Supreme Minturn of
NCeowurtJerJsuesyt.ice
James
F.
O'Neill Ryan of St. Louis.
James Byrne, John Quinn of New
Tork .and former' Mayor of Syracuse
James K. McGuire.
Several other men of lesser errade
politically but? all able lawyers or
tbhuesinabesosvemleisnt, caorme parilsseos saugrgeemsteadrk, abbluet
aMglenacrdl.taxWanynoiyblosofodtnwytaolceeanxonptfneoactntthsdeamptph,p,oaolbtiitnuichttaeltthhweesemilrlvIriciasesell-.h, Democrats throughout the country
have am right to expect that his choice
wnlyaimllfiet.df,alTlohroenonJeowsnosemheoafvoetthhederesemmrveanendleyaqbuogavolet
recognition in recent Cabinets, and
distinguished Germans have "more
than once been so honored, but an
Irishman never. Surely it is timV to
begin to give the to which- - their
aIbriilsihtiesth, e
recognition their party
services and the strength of their vote
entitle them.
Young Irish-America- ns
have been
drifting by Republican
tpeanrstyof anthdoumsaanndys
to the
thous-
atmdgdmpdhnoerreuueodennnssdsatetttilutaaecvWltsbrbeooteesitleteeashdolloamreeafrnccneefttraonisieohotrcentnaovoa,t.sTgfnehhrngaabteiihttIbuoaifelogdttednrosrfeorttiieahhrcfmstttehathetaRtaiarrhntopataiesonpcnwxostgtoktmheeirl.vrelteP.euItPsrhlbnrretieeaisnnsti.ciogy-aI-eattt.
Will he avail himself be advised to throw
of
it
It or away?
will he Those
wa hvoerwyousledriosuos
advise him would responsibility.
take
Irish Periodicals Enlisted.
In talks yesterday with those di-
rectly elect
Winiltseornesttoedapinpouinrgt intog
Presidenthis Cabinet
an Irish Catholic of the type men-
taIirsoicsneherdtpaeiinrnieodtdhicetahlGastaetahlircnouuAmgmhbeoeruirctaontfh, eleiatcoduwinna-gs
try are supporting the stand taken
bCceosyasrTtadhthrhioinelelgyichGs, tiIaosneetconltilgrhcuyaedgsAeeeomdftIehrirtinehiscehatpmnhr'meeeaonlminv,mdoemmvinetueahmnsrettei,enIstrn.aiescct-h-o
the nomination of Gov. Wilson at BalWtfiemwilosrodene.lfe- greactIeetsivwefdraosmtthhleeeraedsiunopgbpsoIerrritvsehdofCtahbthautt oInarlteiicsBhwacalCetsinamttrohoeporspeliocosbefcdyetnhtihtenreesctdhoseueulnectgphrayretialoismannsBidnoafsrrttiohoemsant, New Tork city, Buffalo, Chicago, De-
troit and contended
San Francisco; and it was at Baltimore that the Irish
Catholic vote of those cities predomin-
ate the This
Democratic opposition
party. on the
part
oft
the
Irinh Catholics to" Wilson's nomina-
tpiaornt,,
it was said yesterday, was if not almost entirely,
due in to the
determined opposition of Gov. Wilson
to former United States Senator Jas. Smith, jr., of New Jersey, who is very
prominent in Irish Catholic societies in that State. It was charged that Ghaodv. fWorilsiotsn'sreoapl pfoosuitniodnatioton Mtrh. eSmfaitcht that Mr. Smith was an Irish Catholic.
Then too, at Baltimore the Irish Catholics were opposed to Gov. Wilson's
nomination, according to the best au-
thorities yesterday, because of the con-
stant tory
reference in Gov. of the American
Wilson's People"
"His-
to the
Irish Catholics as Romanists and Pa-
pists, terms which are objectionable
to Irish Catholic people.
Opposition Helped Champ Clark.
The Irish Catholics who desire Gov.
Furs, Long Cloth Coats, Raincoats, Shirt Waists, Mara-
bout Boas and Muffs into cash enee. We have adopted
a means absolutely certain to accomplish this end. We
have cut prices deeply decisively ignoring costs.
$S.0O AM) S4.00 TRIMMED HATS
98c
$10.00 35.00
S3.00 $7.50
TRIMMED HATS TRIMMED HATS. . . TO 950.00 FUR SCARFS TO S3S.OO LONG CLOTH
,
OR MUFFS NOW. COATS NOW
.
-
1
$5.00 TO $15.00 RAINCOATS NOW
$2.08
$9.98
$1.98 $4.75 $2.98
tttooo
$29.75 $19.98 S 9.98
$5.00 TO SILK
PSE1T5.T00ICOMAATRSA, BSOHUIRTTBOWAASISOTRS
MUFFS NOW AND. MILLINERY
$2.98 to $ 9.98 TRIMMINGS
MARKED AT NOMINAL PRICES
A
Girls! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of "Danderine" and Try This Also Stops Falling Hair; Destroys Dandruff
flgJlsthadiulhutnoitaurstrrdTsuifallotretfb'rnosyuolidu,tegnouDarrdhfyfsaaatJntebutdthydrhusahauoaetennisruisttddiriar,nbmaeenfeadmhbbet.uiaweeoraticaaytnirTousn,dmthmtdaeioinftnosfecuadmsaalkywpraieeonpinhfeullgecutalixarsglalsicolchrryeohtlstyheas,nacsoaeliaidneurvwsr.aysweasenfohwmtsasuhaotevanvhof.yl"gtieieal,,lt
Besides Danderine
beautifying dissolves
etvheeryhapiarrtaitcloencoef,
oidnragantdearsnudtfhff;ealcsliclneagalpn,shefaso,irr.epvuerrifisetsopapnindg
invig
Itch-
bywhKgdofeoioainsABulwitolriaduwntcfvoayttagl.rectsrrowurteoatunrowhteaaifalillsoyneltfyrftgiDrewswpgacstinreaeloeltdleutwletynpyraeentlio,ees'enevrkaew2,sess5or'ebffahturcnutyoathesdhomineeruartjieurwaasmbsnclfhlaitoayoynenltsnpetdttldr.eyrnwayuleonogiiowItdltu,sff.l
WIIboh to appoint one of their number American, excepting of course myself.
to his affairs
,
Cabinet, speaking at Baltimore,
stafuterdthverthaotf
Speaker Champ Clark, Wilson's prin-
cipal opponent, profited greatly by the
olisifstfaitcoDauneldmd owbceroartatihmcyplPitfroieesdsiidtbeIynnt.tthhee
Cabinet And the addition
of such names as John Burke, three
WfsoooepfnripldsNoWosenitiwtolisoaonBnJned'asrlostiftemfhyriaotthertCeheIadttshIarboiienlslicahcarNsmg,eeCewwadthhnJeooeelecrlisgecuesasrsytgiaoerttnydoo
the Irish Catholic delegates to the
Democratic convention to - withdraw
he At
opposition the same
titmo eWtihlseoyn'shannodmedinaotiuotn.a
list of appointments of Catholics made
by Gov. Wilson in New Jersey, and
further instances were--give-
"of Gov.
Wilson's friendliness
people of that State. After Gov. Wilson's
to the Catholic nomination at
Baltimore, ed in the
ptrheesenIrtismh oCveamtheonlitcsweenngt ago-n
to state yesterday, the campaign dragged. National Chairman McCombs
had broken himself down in health be-
scmtIeoatarnudd,scaeeayamanocedfttihvhWoaeiustitlmleitxaafhomcnereasgstreihevGrese.eonflfatiMtmrbhsoceterAnscdttaiofmmoooerpfaWiywgteihnlsa--.es
vIreirsyh sCtraotnhgoliicns
to Wilson those early
was still days of the
campaign and there ious conferences on
were many the part of
anxGov.
Wfwriaierlnsmodns.,upaTntohdethMeIrri.sthicMkeCctA.adthooolicsanddidthneoirt
' Special Bureau Established.
Senator- - O'Gorman, terday, while active
It was stated yeson the campaign
Ocommlttee tee, found
thoaft
the National most of his
Committime and
lrmaecbitootegrenwizoeadnudldthwbeehiolepenpgoaSsgeitenidoantoornofOtht'hGaetorcImormias-nh
Catholics set aside
toinW' wilhsoicnh
hetohaIdnanuogutirmatee
to a
smdoFaeneciolfcrdyavtithdteitinemhcAdgeevnnstemtooanlotueeitveooseptnmauBaobreluflpnfiiosslthdhesetienaaagmIdot.qfobfunuosgatrrareItrtatehtuirtenhwsgaepatsuianrDIptperhomritosseh--ehne
Catholics In favor of Gov. Wilson.
With the consent of Gov. Wilson,
acting- Chairman McAdoo and Senator NOMbee'cGrwGouromYifreaoynrke,oafrcsfSoityryrrm,aeccewuersnaest,MlyapbyluaaotcrefrdoeJsraiImdnaeennscutommKo-- f.
mand of this bureau. Mr. McGuire was selected, it was added, not only
because of his Irish Catholic proclivi-
ties, but for his experience in national politics. He had actively partiqi-pate- d
In six Presidential campaigns.
Htimisesbuasiyneeassr
required he should
all the States, and his
that trvaavset l
thsreovuergahl
acquain-
tbawthahtyenhoeacyrGdeIoqsOrhviu's,eGwahrWoatsrseChmirloasscauot.onhlnn,doA,sliiladMcssboerer..beaMnduMs,rerace.ldAeaictdudMtio"etwocdiaoGatsnuatnaniolrlaedetacihroaSnweueneansaadd-esl
tlspIiherucileabsythltioiiocnwnagCtnsi,aeowtrnhsaooonrflkdiTtshepwvairteatensswsmIt,arouisscI'hbhttehCwrodaoafotsuhngoterhhl.eieccatlphplTueerbohsd--ee,
generally was opposed to Gov. Wilson..
MtteorcrAdAacOdytoi',GnogorraaCmnishdaeandi,Orm'iGttahonewrmaMfsauncnAadsdsRcoeaoriwtsaeahidnnicedhdFSuensynudeapss---.
ptDiooernmtaeoldchrtaehtaeicdIqruisnahartteCiorasnthaiolnldicetrpebeaunsrdueeraynu.t
at naof the
Fur-
thermore, Senator 12,000 letters over
O'Gorman hiB own
sisgennat tuoruet
tcooupnrtroymiunregnint gIrtihshat
Cthaethyolsicusppoirnt
the
Gov.
Wilson. Guire
distTrihbeutebdurehauundurneddesr
Mr. Mcof thous-
j
CtomirmoenrsewasnaLiGyeut.eoPnoavTnfte-aGrnoNnvceroines-rwcoo,or Yf oRNrekop; rretJhsaemDnteTaastkhivooCemtoala;esmWfoairnF-l'.
loMaihauDmuleorynKonoefenfllPnNehodeiwflyadCToeofollproCkhroaianda.none,dctMicTuihcto,hmaeTalhsoDm-onaM-s.
friIenddos
nooft
believe, 'htorwever,
these worthy men
thsaugt gtehset
thaclayhairselacatcdrnharadaocniwieydcneatmoetmrhaaanerndnedelbi,egevttihohesenraeIy.ltescrpwatiaIecarfsdeiysturwmoiabsfoceecuidaaaledlucpsitodehlhleiaiendtvsie-o-eesf
tnsthhhhaieegomrwheeeIisrnsiItgsshhpanhvoaoersatiwtuciboreaenmleslanayrneiynmthaaegevrosmahvfileieaanerlbnlelilemnnedtgenmfotoa,nemrlnyoatnnhaogdesf
attoghhmrteaehosnierntrrsge.sfsprotiehencenstdpssahenoodpwtlhnedaatIfusogrshtthttrheeereinsrmgthobesfytnaIenmmddmainnib-ygy
Overlooked for Three Generations.
fatamv. hu.mtittoerTeaonudihn,iingasegmhhsIrnie,eetmmdio.nn.aat"risnnmset,yhyeeennuoogICnferiodnoastfobenhhruieenagobiteCrrXtiteeo7a"danpttlothsehyforesIlhuinacnaatsesausPlimlorebtenhcbesftieeaedentrhelaainfnianvntolg.-d-er
Ttmeohmedfahear.sitnnshmehhaffaIanaogtdvycrreteisdatGhhbteaoaeecpvesasneadcerremonrtIsiiuonaoerdrtutseahesngiawtenittfohhaNrnoecteaoemtalwllhlytynahbYopaemfopotllvrierieBeknnnvrtaeleeotSicdeotlthkaaaf-estt-oesar
be an Irish Catholic.
I Voted for William Sulzer in the
convention because I believed he de-
fseuesrtlvwetodithstehetehendoeplmeegoinapatleteis.o,n
and was strong-
chYieetflyit
was painCatholics,
opposing Martin Glynn and Judge
Dligoiwoluinsg;beolniefthreengdreoruendd
that them
their re-
unavail-
able. day
And
that Mr.
It turned out on Glynn ran high
election man on
the ticket.
There is a curious superstition In
this State that because United States
Senator Francin Kernan of Utica was
tdheafetatneod mfoarn
apply. ing to
As John
aGoomfveaIrrtnitseohrr
forty years ago extraction need of fact, accord-
D. Kernan, with" whom I
have often talked, his father ran ahead
his ticket in of
non-Cathol- ic
districts
and behind only in certain places
where besides
p1o8li7t2icawl asfacatiognrseatreiRgenpeudb, licaannd
year.
Daniel Manning and William C.
Whitney both strongly urged Presi-
dent Cleveland to give a place in his
Cabinet to Gen. Patrick A. Collins of
Boston, afterward Consul-Gener- al
to
Litonmdounst
and be
Mayor of seventy
yheisarcsitys.inIcethinakn
Irishman occupied a Cabinet post, not
since Roger B. Taney sat in Jackson's
CJfraoacIbmtkinswoeCatn,sarrlaweicnaakdrsfneertasdhnueath. Imartiosththhoeslrein.eoenfngAawgneedadrveiewinr
the movement to brinf about if pos-
sible the selection of an Irish Catholic
wtsoeintPhtirnetshieadierfnetwarWgduialmsyosenn'astst
CtaobinGeotv.-w- iWll ilpsroe-n Trenton. N. Y.
Sun.
PARIS, THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE MAGNIFICENT.
ands of pamphlets and circulars urg-
aicwndoegdurinetttihroyeandtdIo2rri0ess0shus,0ep0dCp0oatrhlfterootGltimeccrvs.sMoWocnri.ielstthoiMeens,csGaounufbdijretehci'snet
bureau and sent to the members of
the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
The Irish Catholics who want one
of their number In Gov.. Wilson's Cab-
inet was
stated yesterday most effective, and
ththaatt
tthhiiss
work
effec-
tiveness returns
was shown . in November.
in
the election These Irish
Americans who have gone over the
figures carefully contended - yesterday
that in the cities of the North, where
Wvt1h5oeitleps,oeIrnrRiscohreoenscteCe.viavetlehtdoItl2ic0w65apvspeoaretedrcdeecinsdetn,ntt,huamanodtefrthoTtehuassafe,tt
figures further tchoeusnetryNoWtrihlseornn
rcdeicetiemeisvoendthstraroautleagrhgotehurat tvtohtieen
Rev. R. S. Povey, pastor of Trinity
aMittPknotlsPsnhhhiopvnelgaa.ieueceeaorsertiicnriEwnias,EsiouFt.laule.Mnerelrvai,eoidznesaunCpgaengdncoeIenhdinhsndnnduoiaemgofrosriilcf"ncfsRoamhiPtessnraae,tuenattthptnvtlhcrteiehdo.igwher"essiiilwho,lhsnuuoriUsoogmtcseseiaiavotSosnmshueunpcTstesniehplhhaoetMrueylssefo,cniBr,rfwco.teoghanwti-rafh1nht-deP7hutiedimi8elotstitla9ininhtvfonootehuepthnltreilyerwNhssayeicRtnateosottaaetueheerrvnnltnrkayo-oi-hdedntsas,ff
ththhiesetroereivciaeslninnosgetdtiownugibllt
but the receive
Istusbjepcrtopeorf
and interpretation.
sVswucieSrblerelvuseearnnbtbiy.le-slfi,ev-sTv,eiihvneicwdlulilylidlfeivnpibgeooewfrtsFrtahtohyoeurefondFwt,Parnieannarecinbsuhdlpeaoucsnnapdpeacitntihiaatdesll
rheofpeerefunlceouwtliollokbeofmtahdee Ftroentchhe
present Repub-
of ed
in
190C8atahnodlictshatthaBnryaBnryarnan
receiv-
better
than Wilson in the non-Iris- h
Catholic
sections.
ilmesirce, tdlhaiaearngtedecrnycteiiotneigdeswoshfihanatPmFaetrrhaisneacnaenld.edc' atluaslrolertthhetehionitmhk--s
Every Man Fit, Says McGuire.
When yesterday
or
to
give MscpGecuiifriec
was asfced details of
the mbvement as mentioned In the
IafgennPbcaoeetezrtrplaIiCcbnkoodewtttkl,eoJstohkaeyantdshoBehlheowaacvirhlydlerpwlraiotnhbtapebaorlnuysntodadnenieedd,.
GaEevliecryAmmearnicamn,enhtieonseadid:by the Gaelic Farmer Want Ads a word
ator and banker at Uniontown, has obtained a divorce from Blanche A. Thompson. The decree is a special opetonaaecy,hms bapyMraryrrtsth.yeagttaToeirhnmo.thmseposefounwith$ih1c,0ah0s0,T0t0hh0o,emrpisagonhndt cucadpachpltpbihoonlnruaieeavTTisomeupdrecynreiuhhntnteeeedoegeorsrswididsenhmnoaimiltcwfff,potpoeaoaImrgwtsanMrlkhotoelWymhiayicetdnatrnehtehsta.bitgh.seesteopdiiecdrTonriuoCuuismTnchnthsrsooce.sihogseuofna5efromskc8o4sgsMmph1estrp.hhuiaypsotMwobeyohhsetnsml,wonhaaieaeccnviTcreKothcasoerhhrraseefeteeeavahciscoymynneytaioThfed,so,oerahaetbtd,rhvrhaonwe.asaogeemcseyn.vthcehenoedoepcePtuTsbcgholphaoeahbntAdieninnheezeveeaolr'----ynadseeedst 4HMM, Torasthay.enol.dm1T1.pNhstoehomwnepsYfsoiulonebrdkp.oehinnisa CpowertaaintsieolnlssevriolvlneedMaooynn At2icsLen0oa.tr.ATnstdo,eahbMa.resyunseSpp,ietnageeyydtncrMwisesiaeraicoerdanlrsnrlRed.dyae,a.hlTeianWhraawaecrop.ciathmsnipesnehgeiDpgrpoa-shatrr-oawwaatntfnnftasoocodotsrreaiernm,ntdhM$ee1ean,ylr0lneosdd0.dasa0o,vtf0woithTi0mRnen0nah.rgeenowuJdmyubaspetpneh.sru--ender
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BILIOUS,
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Adv.
The Celebrated
Blue and White Lined
Ware Practically Half Price
2
3 4
qt. qt. qt.
Rice RRicicee
Boilers, Boilers, Boilers
No. 8 Tea Kettles,
No. 9 Tea Kettles,
Self-Basti-
Roasters,
Self-Basti-
Roasters,
Self-Basti-
Roasters,
Self-Basti-
10 12 14 16 45 1
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NOTION DEPARTMENT
Dress Forms have become almost indis-
pensable to every lady who does her own
dress making or has done home. We Il-
lustrate one of our best styles. is called'
the
and is adjustable the neck, bast,
waist and hips. The price is only $5.00, and
we consider he best low priced Form on
the market.
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We have another Form called which retails $3.50 and mesjra.all to 44 bust. Gome and see'tll62T7Jpleg oTr exhibition.
$ (Main Floor, Rear)
of the finest grade only are found in our collection.
We have unexcelled facilities for purchasing which
enables us. to offer the finest quality the lowest
price. We invite the attention of all lovers of this
most beautiful Gem to view our display and note
the attractive prices'.
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SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS, $10 to $1,000
"AT THE SIGN OK THE CHIMES
Eetabllslied In IS6
S7 MAIN STRJKKT, COR. O. ARCAnr.
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ill for several months.
BOY HANGS HIMSELF WHO!
PARENTS ASK HIM TO STEAL
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