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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 13

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PAGE THIRTEEN THE GRfEW BAY GAZETTE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22, 1909. Did You THE NEWS OF SOCIETY KOEHNE LECTURES DRAW NEAR CLOSE LOCAL PEOPLE TO BE PRESENT AT CONTEST Much Interest Being Manifested Locat ly In the Marquette-Michlgan Game at Milwaukee Saturday. IVaiftcBn The Presbyterian Church is Much Interest is being manifested locally on the outcome of the football in my window? Well, look at those spots now and see what's there. What you will see mark the beglnnin of a new profit-sharing system In my stores which really makes you a partner in my business yes, a partner, because every article would be exactly the same price if I had no presents to give you. A reception was tendered the Rev.

J. II. Paul, pastor of the First Methodist chueh, and Mrs. Paul, and the tained at this time. These were Mrs.

Joseph Hicks, formerly of this city, and now of Iron Mountain, Mrs. E. O. game scheduled for tomorrow between the Marquette and Michigan university teams. This will be the first year that these two teams have ever come together and as there is a number of congregation Uuffmire, Mrs.

Tom McLean, and Mrs. new members pt the Filled to Hear Lecture on "Immortality." Interest Increases as Course Advances Large Number of Citizens Have liist evenine, the affair being eiven John Rose. Refreshments were served uftar tho iramo The rlllh will be til- a special contest ticket with every 5c purchaaa for a period of two months. These additional tickets will be good In the special contests to be decided each two weeks during that time. The four persons holding the largest amount of these tickets will each be givsn a Hereafter, I will issue coupons with each 5c purchase, and certificates with every 25c purchase.

Five coupons may be exchanged for one certificate, and these certificates will be redeemable at any future time for valuable premiums. But to introduce my profit-sharing plan so you will learn to appreciate it sooner I am going to give tertained in two weeks at the home of orm; Marquette students In the city Mrs. W. W. Black, on West being taken.

a uuiuuit oi urteii nay ana va rere people left this morning for Milwau- street. Heard Dr. John B. Koehne Deliver Talks on Christian Faith Course Ends Tuesday. kee to be in attendance at the game while several more are expected to leave this evening.

under the auspices of the ladies of the church In the parlors. The attendance at the affair was large, there being about seventy-five guests present. The parlors presented a very attractive appearance, being decorated for the occasion in flowers. Tink and white carnations were used for decoration purposes, as well as palms. Rev.

and Mrs. Paul, E. F. Qintal, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs.

P. T. Benton were In the receiving line. During the course of the evening the Miss Kittie Townsend, South Monroe avenue, will entertain the members of the Sewing club tomorrow afternoon at her home for the weekly meeting. Mrs.

T. H. McMillan of the west side Wtl. A. ROGERS' QUADRUPLE PLATED FOUR-PIECE ShLVER SET FREE The set consists of a sugar bowl, a tea or coffee pot, a cream pitcher, and a spoon holder In a ailk-lined leatherette case-and Is valued at Don't go away from any of my stores without your tickets and remember that this great free offer, is IN ADDITION to our regular profit-sharing system.

You get the tea set absolutely free, and all your certificates and coupons are good for their premium value besides. Don't forget that my certificates are transferable if your friends don't save them, ask them to keep them for you. But you'll want to save them yourself if you see the standard articles I am giving as premiums, every one having an established value and guaranteed by the maker to be perfect tn every respect. Come In and look them over anyway PLAN APRON SALE AND SUPPER NOVEMBER TENTH As the lectures being delivered nightly by Dr; John B. Koehne at the First Presbyterian church approach the end of the course, the attend will entertain the Wednesday After- Ruests were served refreshments, a I noon Card club on Wednesday, Octo- Ladies of First Lutheran Church Work for Coming Sale to Be Conducted In School Hall Next Month.

number of the young people of the ber 27, at her home. and don't forget the free silver sets. Ask to see a premium nai. LEO. ABRAHAM MILWAUKEE AND GREEN BAY church assisting with this.

The affair was a very enjoyable one for both the church members and their friends who attended. The members of the Musical Circle, The members of the Young Ladies' Aid society of the First Evangelical Lutheran church were entertained XTY-FOUH STEAMERS ARRIVE IN AUGUST yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Hills, South Van Buren street. The attendance yesterday was very large, and the members spent an enjoyable social afternoon. Plans are being rapidly completed for an apron sale, which the ladies of the church will conduct in the school hall FORTY HOURS' DEVOTIM TO START SUNDAY According to Report Given Out by Government There Have Been 288 Arrivals in Eight Months.

club composed of members of Miss I Isabelle Hinsdale's music classes, will resume meetings tomorrow. The: members will meet at the home of Miss Hinsdale tomorrow afternoon. The club held meetings regularly last winter, and carried out very delight-1 ful programs, which it will continue ance steadily Increases, and the interest displayed Increases also in proportion. The series of lectures will be closed on Tuesday night, October 26, completing a course which has done much for the public of th city. With the aid of a number of the local pastors, and number prominer-citizens, Dr.

Koehne was brought here to present the course on the Christian Faith. 5 The lecture delivered last night was on' "Immortality," with a discussion of the proofs given relating to an after life. One of the chief arguments advanced was that so many fail to receive Justice in this life, that a just God would grant an after life in which Justice would be dealt each one. The house last night was filled with interested hearers. This evening, Dr.

Koehne will speak on the subject, "Was Jesus Christ Simply a Great Man?" and will discuss the doctrine of Unitarianism. The lec- ture will be delivered at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church free of charge. Many are taking a great interest in this course. The Woman's club members were urged at a recent meeting to hear Dr. Koehne, who ranks foremost in the ranks of American church conducted a meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

O. Nelson, on Thirteenth avenue. A good attendance was present, and the society members decided to conduct a fair In the near future. The exact date for the fair has not been set, but will probably be held some time in November. The next meeting of the society will be held at the borne of Mrs.

Brdmann on Van Buren street In two weeks. According to an extract from the government report which has Just 1 1 1 xvi irolo mi f- on the 10th of November. Fancy and to do this year. peen "7nlTp, plain aprons will be prepared for sale Ipartures of vessels on the Great Lakes wltv at this time, and in connection with The members of the Peter Pan club during the month of August and eight (the sale, a supper will be held also. port were very pleasantly entertained yes- months, ending in August, the Refreshments were served yesterday TO HOLD FAIR r.

i ti nm. nvnUai4 txrHH a tntfll The annual forty hours' adoration of SL Willebrord's church wfll begin Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. Ser-monson Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings will be delivered bf the Rev. Father F. X.

Barth of Stephenson. Mich. Father Barth Is very well known in Oreen Bay and Is an eloquent speaker. It Is expected that the sermons delivered by Fattier Barth will be largely attended. teruuy aueruuon uy iv s.

row. iu oi dur i afternoon, and the society decided to guests were met at the Duck Creek of 64 arrivals and 87 departures dur-1 thjg car line by a hayrack, on which they in the month August 'time Mrs. Grimmer, Cherry street, will were conveyed to the home of the hos-; The arrivals during eight months- Norwegian Lutheran Ladies Meet with Mrs. 0. Nelson for Regular Session.

The members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Norwegian Lutheran "Mny-Use" Oil cUnns beartn, Rari and machines. 2 os. spout oiler, lOo. GKonr.MNA: I don't Ilka vmir "ok txiok doesn't recommend Gold Medal Flour. Isooixs tess.

Three tables were played yes- reached a total numner oi wnuo terday, there being four guests enter- there is a total of 317 departures. "Many-Use" perfect typewriter1 oil. TOE STJLL CONTINUES WITH THE MOST WONDERFUL BARGAINS EVER OFFERED of Customers Know the Unexampled Saving This Great Challenge Sale Affords Hundreds GLOVE CHALLENGE VALUES THAT THE STORE FOR REAL BARGAINS. STAND UNRIVALED. I DBESS GOODS CHALLENGE THAT DEMANDS ATTENTION.

25c Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids and Stripes, light and dark colors, 15c G5c Fancy Stripes, Plaids" and Plain Dress Goods, all new pretty patterns 37c $1.50 Quality New Striped and Self Checked Satin Effect Suiting, all the new colors 9Sc One Lot of Black Dress Goods, worth from $1.00 to $1.25 a yard, now. Gpc The Mighty Challenge on Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses. A Remarkable Opportunity to Save 35c Quality Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, fancy lined, all sizes, special. 23c 75c Quality Ladies' Extra Fine Cashmere Gloves, silk or suode lined, all colors and all sizes, special. Ladies' Wool Golf Gloves, in plain and fancy colors, 35c $1.50 Quality Dressed or Undressed 'Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes, Saturday Ladies' one-pie of dresses, mado A.

extra fine Panama, button trimmed, Girls' bear skin coats, in colors, sizes To and 12, BEAUTIFUL MAN-TAILORED SUITS Made of fine broad-cloth, full sweep skirts, nobby new styles, spl 1 quality, $15.00 val-ues, special and Monday. 98c LADIES'. MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S coats. $9.00 voile dress skirts made of" chiffon, voile, silk and but-ton trimmed, black only. DRESS SKIRTS One lot plain and fancy dreKS skirts, $22.50 and $25.00 high grade tailored suits, In plain and fancy cloths, many colors, special $18.50 COKSET CHALLENGE THAT SHOWS WONDERFUL SAVING 75c Quality Extra Length New Model Cor- sets, white, all sizes, now.

W. B. or Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets, extra long or medium length, all sizes, special $27.50 and $35.00 finest tailored suits, beautiful styles, $27.50 In many good stylos, skirts worth from $5,98 to $7.50, Saturday only RLANKET CHALLENGE BARGAINS NOTE THIS EXTRAORDINARY CHALLENGE SALE OF NEW FALL UNDERWEAR CHALLENGE Children's Gray Ribbed Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, from 10c up. Roys' Heavy Fleeced Underwear 23c a Ladies' Extra, Fine 75c Underwear, white, gray or cream, all sizes 48c (55c Men's Extra Fleeced Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, special. 34c A REMARKADLE CHALLENGE ON WASH GOODS Best Apron Ginghams, checks, regular 8c quality, special, 121' and 1 5c, Dress Ginghams, stripes and checks, all new pretty patterns, special.

10c 12Vc Fleeced Flancllett.es in stripes and figures, light and dark patterns 0c 15c and 18c Kiniona Vol our Flannels, extra fine Oriental and floral effects, rich combinations, special, yard. 10c Outing Flannel, stripes and checks, light and dark, fancy patterns, 10 yards for 73c MILLINERY. Nothin like It ever known in Green Ray. THREE HUNDRED HANDSOME NEW FALL HATS, In all the captivating styles, largo and medium shapes, worth from $5.00 to $7.00, special for Saturday and Monday THAT SHOUT ECONOMY Largo size 10x4 Cotton Bed Blankets, gray ami tan, fancy colored borders, 75c blankets, now, pair 48c 1.25 Large Size Extra Fine Cotton Bed Blankets, fancy bordered, now 89c 1.50 Grade Heavy Large Size Blankets, fancy borders, special German Wool Nap Bed Blankets, gray, tan and white, fancy borders, largo size, soft and warm, $3.50 values, now $2.25 One lot extra fine dress and street hats, all stunning styles, 0 Clfl VWJU MEN'S RUBBERS BOYS' EXTRA GOOD SHOES. at Challenge Prices $1.50 and $1.75 Boys' extra 'CHILDREN'S SHOES at Challenge Prices.

1 lot Children's black, tan or GIRLS' FINE SHOES at Challenge Prices. 1 lot Girls' fine school shoes, LADIES' FINE SHOES at Challenge Prices. 1 lot ladies' shoes, many styl LADIES' WARM SLIPPERS at Ch all en go Prices. Ladies' fancy bed-room slip at Challenge Prices. Men's storm rubbers.

red Hlioos, pers, lancy colors, AO fine shoes. While they I in $1.50 quality, QQn es, values up to I Qf 59c OoC 6 75c values 09b I last I 1 9 special OOb I $1.50 values 90b I Now I iU9 I best quality, now Hmx -hxko I.

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