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PAGE 6IX THE GREEN BAY GAZETTE, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 12. 1911. T7 THE A. SPUHLER CO. Sgtk 1 fcr -ill I.

VT Coats Suits and Women's Autumn The woman who wishes a suit or coat for daily wear has special need to look to her store for assurance that every detail is sound and reliable. Not only PKKFKCT LINKS, but WAX FECT LI IX(3 and IXTEHLIXIX(SS here in every suit or coat in (his great autumn collection. Judge the excellence of the whole great, comprehensive stock by the excellence of the three above items, chosen near the bottom of the price ladder. THEY ARE THE KIND YOU WILL WANT TO WEAR THIS SEASON WOMEN'S COATS OF STYLE AND COMFORT WOMEN'S SUITS OF (JKACEFUL LINES AND QUALITY At At 22.:0 At At $22.50 Coats made of a fine quality of broadcloth, it is of high quality and high lustre finish. It is 55 inches long, semi-fitting.

Is lined throughout with extra quality of satin, has coat collar and notch lapel and fastens with five horn buttons. At $18.50 Coats of roughish surfnee material, brown and tan stripes, green Is used for large pointed collar In the back and the large reveres also for deep turned bark cuffs, coat is unlined. seml-flt-ting and is 55 inches long. At $14.00 Women's coats, made of a golden tan diagonal Scotch mixture coatings, coat Is un-lined except sleeves, which are lined with satin. Coat is semi fitting and is 65 inches long, has center seam In back and 24 inch vents on each side seam.

At $25.00 Suits of the best quality of cheviot, coat Is 30 inches long and semi-fitting, has coat collar and notch lapels, fastens with five horn buttons. The. high waist skirt Is laid In six gores with a deep plait on each seam below hips. Skirt has panel in back extending to bottom. At $18.50 Suits of fancy striped, mannish worsteds, in black with almost Invisible blue stripes.

Coat Is semi -fitting and Is 28 inches long, plain coat sleeve is finished at wrist with closed vent and three small buttons, is lined with gray satin. The four-gore skirt is cut on the new straight lines, has the narrow width panel In front and broad panel in back. Suits of diagonals, soft finish worsted mixture, Is lined with satin, coat is 28 inches long and semi-fitting, is finished on side seams in back with six-inch lap seam vents. Skirt is laid in five gores, has one and three-quarter top scam on left side of front, finished Just, below the knee with open plait, panel back with plait on each side. Coats of the finest quality black velour.

velour Is the highest quality of pile fabric, coat is 54 Inches long, lined throughout with best quality of Penu de Cyne, has lareo collar and reveres and fastens' with three large buttons. Suits of best quality of cheviot, in the shades of mode. Jacket is 28 inches long and semi-fitting and is lined with satin to match. The high walut line skirt is made in six gores, the front and back gores are flnishid with in. tailor lapped and stitched scams.

THE A. S.P.U HLER CO. MARINETTE TO HAVE 0 DEATH OF LEADING MILWAUKEE BREWER FOR A MUNICIPAL DOCK the other 200 feet long, and both seventy feet wide, together with the boiler and engine room and the dry kiln, were destroyed and 230 men thrown out of employment. Tho kiln, were destroyed and 250 men surance of 291,000. For Tlfoos Ed, an Island in the North sea, off the coast of Germany.

I'ihlein was stricken while at luncheon with his daughter Paula, his son Erwin, and his niece Ella, with whom he had been touring Europe. Mr. Uihlein was born in Wertheim, Germany, on August 25, 1842. In 1850 he embarked for America with his grandfather, George Krug. The voyage across the AMrtic an especially excitingl of the Re- Eoard of Public Works Visits Dock in the Witbeck Site To port to Council.

August Uilein, Secretary Schlitz Brewing Company, Dies in Europe. By Shoots Himself Through Heart. Monroe, Oct. 12. Willis P.

Jackson, aged 56, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart, in Greenwood cemetery here (Special to the Gasette Marinette, Oct. 1. Mari i one, as the ship was wrecked In mid- jSA.LEj nette Is to have a munlfipal dock, octan anil the paKuengera were rcs-i Heart Failure Cause of Death Which! cued by the sailing vessel Devonshire. Mr. Uihlein and his grandfather came directly to Milwaukee after being landed at New York city.

He was wealthy and no cause for Ilia suicide is known. He recently retired from business in Cleveland, and joined his family, who lived here. He is survived by a widow and three children, Katherinc, Willis and Overtakes Him at Heligoland Born In Germany in 1842 Came to Milwaukee in 1850 State News. municipally owned and municipally conducted. The board of public works visited the docks on the Wit-beck site and has decided that it would be a good plan to place the dock In shape for traffic.

The mayor and board of public works will re lOO-acrc farm, mile from good (own and markets; 15 acres under cuHivalt Epidemic of Infantile Paralysis. Monroe, Oct. 12.. Health authorities nre taking every precau Milwaukee, Oct. 12.

August Uihlein, secretary of the Joseph fichlitz Brewing company, and one of Milwaukee's most res-pocted citizens, died suddenly of heart failure Big Racine Plant Burns. Ilacine, Oct. 12. The Hart-mann Trunk company, manufacturers of trunks and traveling bags, suffered a Ioks by firo of fSa.noo. The two main manufacturing bulldlnps, three stories high, one 130 feet long, Sitting In a chilly, creepy room Is not at all pleasant, besides Its not safe.

It sometimes means a cold that will stick to you for months. Why take a chance, why be uncomfortable? USE A GAS HEATER It will take off the chill and make a room comfortable In a few port to the city council at the next meeting and no doubt the council will confirm the action of the mayor and board of public works. The Intention is to place the dock In condition so that all steamers can land there. Moreover a small office will be built on the dock and a man placed in charge so that shipments Wednesday afternoon at Heligoland tion to prevent an epidemic of Infantile paralysis. One of the schools has been closed and fumigated, fol-wnlglo Utes Zo furnlshe lowing the death of Nathan Stuessy, hala sec growl It wood pasture.

8," 11 and I fruit can bo cared for. health and Adlvice minutes. aged 6. Another child is rot expected to live. Most all the children in the city have been exposed and a general epidemic of tho disease Is feared.

BT MRS. MAE MARTTN. Irees, good soil, wo- slory l-rooni house, SEE US 1....... en petite, Fleep soundly nt nlirhta mid feel euerxet li In fow weeks you will hay (rood healthy III your I mul I'f fef-MnK tine ii aim- Miii ii in a no, granary 10x2 1, ma- SHEBOYGAN PLANNING TO GET NEW FACTORY Colonial Leather of Chicago Wants to Remove to Chicago It Is Stated. (Special to th Oarette.) Sheboygan, Oct.

12 The Colonial Leather of Chicago, which now has about $100,000 invested In Killed by Street Car. Milwaukee, Oct. 12. While crossing Jackson and Martin streets at about ti o'clock Wednesday night, Prof. Davenport Fisher, years of iige, 5M Marshall street, was struck Society Hud: No, there la no way to i limine lor hi our even, I 1 1 i ml ean eonlly make them clear, npurklinK a ml heautlful.

by ulns: In dull eye twiee tinlly a few drop of woothlnif tonle. made by tllmnjlvlnif an ounce Mtk I). T. No, you nr not too old t'i r-vHii your rhiirrnlnK fororlfxlon. ri though your foe Is wrin Ii l'-'l lip-'t wlui i-nluritfi) jiorcx ym can flPiir up mul Impmvii four oiiil'lt'Xion lii-n by iiunv l- o- ir.K rcaKclfvH ri-fii in Jelly.

Mix to-K'-tln-r two enHjionn til KlV'erlne, i.tii-Diiii"' ulinozoln nml half iint mid vv.it.-r. Stir and let mniiiI a h'ir t.cf.ijf- ijKirK- TIiIh i 'm I lfl tor freli'-nliiK up ilrV, io'iiii Ikm. Mini In i rf wrlnklei, Mrvkhi-mN mil fi-''kl-K. Afti iimiiik lino Hlmozi.ln Ji'lly only a tort lime, you pImhiM find a In improvement in your i on. pie i.jn.

chine four 4 good work horses, 1 Green Bay Gas Electric Co. Prune Bell 574-5. 204 N. Washington St. Valley 298.

0: "0 'O: :0: a Farwoll avenue car find in of iivitoK In it plul of water I a stantly killed. He was on his way home when the accident, occurred. its business, it Is stated, wants to remove to Sheboygan If satisfactory arrangements can be made. eol(, cows, hogs, I wagon, 1 express wagon, 1 (op huggy, inoveH all iritlainriintlon. Kor k' inula toil lid and other eye-t rou if, It an ii a i lln; remedy.

oeullvtH use tlila ionic with excellent reyuli. and wearcra of (fb'Hes find It a hi? I The Business Men's association has been corresponding with the at times nearly all of the pres-lent year. The, ceppeoy wishes. 1 logging sleigh, and Boy Shoots Self. New Richmond, Oct.

12. Shot accidentally with his own gun whllA intntlntt. Paul Oamphell. aged 14 years, son of 8. D.

Campbell, chief of the Willow Hlver Lumber company's land department at Grand View, died a few hours later. (. 1'owd'T will not correct a iill'iii' llo tf vim it-Nh to lone un your complexion unil Rive It that rnucii- iieirei velvety look, use a lotion made with four ounces of il'Molved In half pint hot water Willi two teiii-'poonf Ik glycerine ailded Vou will tltid thin lotion Inexpenal ve ami Ynu iiiijM lie a pitiful 'k)i to upon, wltn no trui' li hur 'leuxutm fnl IriHtetid of VdursPil I tie X'mct you prve (Hid lor-tuons miri'lwi, try Ihlh hiiiinle-H rini-euv: four oi'ii'-es of at 6'iy ilriiKKlxt'i j'lid tilHHoe In i. lint hii1 a Palf of hot v.ile-. Take a t.ihltitjiootiful before and Jour flit will (Jit-appear If l.y inai4ic.

5 receive many lettem fiom 'liose whu JiHve tiled thlK I nexpeiii'l ve rem-Ki tellitiK me wimt (jrarul thliiK It In. It cium ciown fat rupltlly leave the tltiii Kmn'illi anii free from wrlnkli-K. ANOTHER 3TUDEBAKER, SENSATION THE FORE-DOOR FIVE PASSENGER FLANDERS "2 TOURING GAR 50,000 square feet of ground and from 30,000 to 40,000 square feet of flood space In a building two or three stories in height. The officers desire a location on a water front where plenty of fresh clear water can be secured free of charge. machinery to work the farm.

Price with crops, 0,000, $3,000 casli, lalance on time at 5 per cent. yure remedy for reek lea, tan and i-kin roiitfhnoFN. Jt taken hwiiv that Hallow, ehiny look and tloea not how on the fai-e or ruh off like powder. find face powder very harmful to the complexion, un II clnfcs np the akin porei and cMiisen rouith, wrinkled faces. Mrs.

Vilas Gives $1,000. Madison, Oct. 12. Mrs. Anna M.

Vilas, widow of former Senator William F. Vilas, has contributed $1,000 toward the fund for the rellof of the flood sufferers at Illack River Falls. Other contributions from this city amount to Killed by Train. AntiKO, Oct. 12.

While re-turnlriK from Pelican, where he had Mch. Ignorance ls the only ceeplHlle VX UKe for tt head of poor hair. With hut a little can- vou an Junl hh nlie a head of Ium-ti'iiil hair in your ihiuyhter. Wi the tlr pliti never waan your hair with nm 1 1, an the alkali In aoap iIi'Miovm the Fnvr I'nlem thr. electric needle; Im haifilied hy an expert, of -whleh there loin pa ra lively few In the country, you latum! permanently rid the nklti'H Kurfaoo of tl.nt ilutvnv Kruwth.

A flm-iile. vet effect I vi' tteatnient eunilnts of FRECKLES 4 i JAS. S. applylim a ilelatoun paKtr to the offi iiairn, and Hfter two or three minutes tuli ulT Btid wash the ekin. Vou an ic I powdered ijelatone at the lni -ilore.

aii oiiiiee of whlili coety a dollar, Inil tills coal lis trillion, un little ol I lie ililatoiie and waii to make a pail" iluen the wor uuii kly and well. reir, niakiim It hrlttle, ahort, ntreaky anf) DtelenK, 'J'ry Mhainio.ili'K ahou'l I ivn' month with ii teaapoouf ul of lanlrox dipded lo a pi of ho! vuti'V. -The aliundattt lather riuej enHiiy anil drlea iul' k-lou will eoon iiotlee your hair u-tlnflr ttilrki homer ami takmit on thai Im-h lit it'll heilplly look eo lllllill llenileil Ii nil no longer he hothered It hiia iidi iiiT. spent the eveninR, C. S.

Spencer, an rir Drim 'Mint Quickly HrmnvpB Tlirae Homely H. Tliere'n no loniffr tlu ellc'liteFt nieil of fi'Mlntf MHhami-il of your frioKli', hn a new driitr, othlne doutile Htrencth hn been illHrovprrl ttuit In a positive employe of the Lumber eoinnnnv of Klcho, was struck by cur for thpue homHy fpot. GALLAGHER i train and killed. I Any amount of cold ererirnp Lecture. A beautifully Illustrated lecture on (lie I'liiiiimii Canal at Hoyal tonight by HurrowKhs.

Admission 5 cents. 10-12-ld A. hon't worry, for mod' rn science has friven 1 1 a remedy for hair nml acalp tioiihlo that In pimply vvon-1 1 ill In lis remarkahle cfleits. (lit 1 1 1 1 1 11 ynur ditivKlsi a half pint alcohol and one ounce qui n.oin mix together in a In, I lie. Ih.

mid a half pint cold nater. A II iioiu' a verv simple, Inex-piii'-lie tcmeijy, Ihl tonie ruliliei Into tin' sculp, In ii 1 1 I he week, eradl- ll.l lllll Hi I'll, llf till- ond check falllliK hair icllv. iio- S'aip a heillhy conill- lioll tiio'C rlnily KOt one ouiir- oi mninp douhlo strpniflh, from T. H. AVIIIIairtu ami apply a llltln of It nt nlxht, anil In tho niornlnfr you will si-e tluit ovnn the worst havp biRiin to dlHHppar.

vvlillr (Iip lliflit frckles linve vniiljihtul pntln'ly. It In seldom that more Hum un ouiu'c Im ni'irlPd to rorupliM "ly clem tlu Kkln nml gain a beautiful cleur c-oruiili-xliin. Hi Htire to Bfik for th double strfiiKth cithltip, bs thin In wold tindor srua rn nt i'e nf niottpy bucli If il fall to remove the Xrecklts. 011 S. Norwood Ave.

Wis. IMione USD. WITH 3-SPEED SELECTIVE TRANSMISSION Grevn Slay Motor Car Co. Slid lue like will not take the pimplen nil jjint Hallow look from your face What you need In a ood Idood portlier nml ii renc i heio 1 1 tonic to put a Jienllliy color Into iimr (lieekf. iet an Onm of k.

mlene and a half plot nh at voiii di -ox mix lio'i-e wiih a half 'i 'M' r-'iit'ii, then add eunuch hut vtater to la, ike a uuHI-t Take a talde tpimnf'll "I V1'1" heliue CUOll KMttill )UUl' lum vH 5 314-318 N. Jefferson SL Wis. Phone 679. Dance at Geyer's tonight 10 12 Id of niunt'i iian,.

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