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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 3

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THE GREEN BAT OAZWTTE. TTEDNKSDAT AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1903. We Have The Best Facilities Foil DOING YOUR Jewelry Repairing CocFequenlly can and will SAVE you money on an) thin, 5 on have to do Paul C. Keipper 221 N- Wa5llilon Slreel CONTRACT IS LET FOR WORK ON CATHEDRAL ODOOaODQOODuDDOOnODODODODODOnOQODODOIJDO a Why Irtoti buoy Your Goods where you Can buy the cheapest? John Coppes of Kankauna Will Build Spires and Make Other Improvements. Flan Are Now tiring Made fur Proponed Addition to Cathedral School, Which Will AUo be Let This Srnaun To Kieud About $14,000.

a a a a WE WILL SELL YOU ANYTHING IN 4 a a 83 S3 A. The contract for erecting the spires HE TOOK THE SHIRT WAISTS. GREEN BAY ARCHITECT'S FLANS ARE PREFERRED Tboiuaa Hall Found Guilty Before Justice Dockry and Given 30 Day In Workhou.a. Dry Rugs Thomas Hall was found guilty before Justice Dockry jesterday afternoon, Public Library Building in Minnesota to be Build After Design by Architect H. A.

Foelier here he as tried on the charge of taking four shirt waists from the de partment store of Al Delaporte and was given 30 days in tbe county work house. After Inspecting Many Building: People of Alexandria, Mud Plan by Greeu Bay Mau the Item-Will eeuible Oi outo Library, Hall admitted having recently served a term at the reformatory and his Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Ladies' and Hisses' Suits and Coats Millinery goods of all kinds. story as told before the magistrate cor responded accurately with that of George C. Nebel. through whom the Architect II.

A. Foeller has been commissioned to prepare plans for the Carnegie library to be erected at the home of United Senator Knad arrest was effected. to St. Francis Xavier cathedral has been let to John Coppes ef Kaukauua, and the work will be begun as soon as tbe necessary materials for it cm be collected. I'lans are now being prepared for an addition to the cathedral 6chool on the east side of Monroe avenue, opposite the church, and this work will also be done this season.

Tbe expense entailed upon the parish by these two pieces of work will be about 14,000. The contract for the work on the cathedral itself includes the building of additions to the two towers which will raise each to an additional height of about 58 feet, and minor work on the front ef the church. The lops of the present towers will be cut down somewhat and the towers then raised to a sufficient height to allow for clock towers, aud then carried up to form spires. In order to make the appearance of the front of tbe church correspond with the spires, the plainness of the entrance will be relieved with ornamental work. The cathodral will need painting outside aud decorating within as well.

The plan to increase the height of the towers and finish them with spires was cherished by the late h'ev. Clement Lau, rector of the church until bis death, lather Lau had plan" for the spires prepared, and in his will lefi a bequest toward the completion of the E3 a a a a a a a a a a a a I In the Social World or at least I Than any store in this city. The Social Workers bad a most successful meeting jesterday noon with Mrs. Charles Lenz and Mrs. Joseph 1 Hoeffel as hostesses at the home of the former on Doty street.

The house was very beautiful with a profusion of apple blos8omo in all the rooms and violets and ferns in the two parlors. The whole effect was very spring like and refreshing. It was an unusually large meeting and a most delightful program was rendered during the afternoon. Mrs. Jj.

A Calkins, Mrs. John Martin and Miss Dorothy Huenger sang solos and piano solos were Nelson of Minnesota. Hie plans will correspond very closely with those of the Oconto library, which were also prepared by Mr. Foeller, The cost of the building will be The coruaJssioii received by Mr. Foeller to prepare the plans is tbe re-suit of the visit oftienator Kelson and Colonel Ward of Alexandria, 6ome wffcks ago.

The gentlemen inspected the Oreen Bay building and the) Oconto building, arid rinding the latter combined the features desired for the amount of money which the city of Alexandria had to invest, determined to accept plans himilar to those for ti Oconto building. The new library will costg 15,000 that Leing the amount of the donation made to the city by Andrew Carnegie. Mr. Foeller will begin work on the plans immediately and forward to Senator Nelsi as soon as It is rumored that the Menominee library building, a gift of Mayor We buy for cash and buy large quantities. WE UNDERBUY and UNDERSELL.

towers. The additions will cost about $7,000, of which the congregation will have to furnish about $1,000. The 3 WE SOLICIT COMPARISON IN QUALITY played by Mrs Frank Du Hois and Mrs. J. 1 Aunen.

Father Iticklin gave a most interesting talk on "CJuo Vadis" dramatized, and contract was let to the lowest of tare ui dders, residents of Milwaukee, Fond du Lac and Kaukaana. There were Mrs. W. E. Duncan also had a short paper on "Quo Vadis." The Berving AND PRICES.

ipiei, will be modeltd alter the Larne no bids submitted by Green Ray con tractors. In order to secure space for the addi of a light repast of two courses by Mrs. Lenz and Mrs. Hoeffel, assisted by Mrs. II.

E. Duttou. followed the gie library of (his city, but Architect Foeller, who prepared the plans for the Green Bay building, states that he 13 tion to the school building, the house on the lot purchased last year will be moved to a lot almost directly back of program. There were a number of guests on this occasion, being the Mes- dames Ed Van den Braak, J. JorgensenBlesch Co, its present location, and facing Quincy street.

The work of moving the house Annen, James McGlveran, David De-tienne, John Kennedy, Wainwright, knows nothing of the plans for the Menominee library. EAST HIGH SCHOOL MUSICALE Excellent Program Arranged f.r Bntar-tainment Thursday Night by Local Talent. L. A. Calkins and Miss Dorothy Huen oDonDoonoaoDODonoDDooDononononnoocooooon ger.

Mrs. N. C. I'ickard, Madison 6treet, ill entertain the Social Work ers next Tuesday afternoon. ooooooq ooo oooo tmoa ceo oeo will be accomplished this week, Contractor Miller having taken the job.

The addition to the school will include school rooms aud in the basement room for a heating plant which will urnish heat for the tntire tmild-lng, the lack of which has been felt for sometime. The addition will be dej signed to resemble the balance of the building. The contract for the building of the addition to the school will probably amount to 11,000. The parish will be HUNGRY FOR PURE The Comme il Faut club met last evening at the home of Miss Mildred Clark, South Madison street. The mi i i xiio umiicg oi a jmioiiiuo The program for the musical entertainment to be given at the East high school tomorrow evening contains selections by some of the best local talent in the city, and a treat Is promised those who attend.

Refreshments in the shape of cream, cake and coffee will be furnished. The numbers on the program include a piano duet by the Misses Isabella Hinsdale and May Salvas f.nd a violin solo by Miss Meyers. There will be vocal solos by Miss Dorothy Huenger, Otto Strautel, Henry A. Barknauseu, J. C.

Fales and John Whitney, and a vocal duet reading of Shakespeare was continued after which a light repast was 6ervd by the hostess. All members of the club were present, including two guests, Miss Thelon aud Miss Charry. Tbe next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Detry, west side, on Monday evening. a obliged to furnish about 81,000 for the Jersey Ice Cream spires, and the other work on the To Get Pictures at COST. For the next TWO WEEK 3 we are closing out our present stock of Sheet and Framed Pictures to make more room.

We are now occupying the entire storo and can do framing with NEATNESS and DISPATCH at church and premises will amount to about 2,000. This will make a total for the parish of about 814,000. Of this amount, the rector, Father Hum' met, desires to raise at least this The regular-meeting of the Kate Wheelock hist club was held at the home of Mrs. J. C.

Outhwaite, De season ana ts taking subscriptions toward this end. You are looking for the pure unadulterated article. You can It at our SODA FOUNTAIN by Miss Huengrr and Mr. Whitney. Mis Evans and Miss Lucy Geer will give declamations, and a double male quartette Will give several selections.

A Card. We, the undersigned, do heiebv agree to refuurt the money on a 50 cent bottle of Greene's Wai ranted Svrup of Tar if 't fails to cure your cough or coli. We alst 'uaran'ee a 25-cent buttle to a a I'ere, yesterday afternoon. The usual game was enjoyed, two tables being med. Refreshments were served during the middle of the afternoon by the hostess.

The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. C. Upp, next Tuesday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter 11. Grunert entertained labt evening at a 7 o'clock supper. Covers were laid for six. The guests present were Mrs.

Ella Beebe of California, Mrs. Lizzie O'Keefe of Mason street, George Ellis of Chicago, and Julius Grunert of Tucson, Ariz. ricDOUGALL'5 prcve satisfactory or money ret unded. Chas fc.Miui.Tz, John Robinson, iiasmjs, Pli NE 323-2. 2O0 PINE STWEET Flat ey Dkco Store.

7j THIRSTY FOR GOOD SODA Water Grs Cauwknkekgu. Fxpert Pimo Turing and Repairing action, tone and touch regulating. All ordert will leceive prompt ntteniion. TRY THE When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets. Thev are easy to take and pleashiit in effect.

For tale by John liobiuson. President Commended. New Haven, May 19. Rev. Dr.

H. 1. Dewey, of Brooklyn, in a pennon to Yale students in I'attell chapel, declared that President Koosevelt's refusal to fchoot any animals for sport was indicative of the "larger heart" which is gradual'v coming irj among the American people. Mme.Katozi, the noted beauty and singer, save: "My face is much fairer, the rose deepens my cheeks, my eyes grow brighter since taking Rocky Mountain Tea." 33 cents. Gus Cau-w enbergh The young ladies of the Norwegian Lutheran church will give an ice cream tocial at the I.

O. G. T. hall on the south side Thursday evening. May 21.

All are cordially invited. 5-20 2d G. J. Schneidsr, Vhune 40-! 1UI Doty street. Venetian chocolates are utlicious.

i-2'Jtf The meetine of the Mienonettes was postponed on account of "The Mistletoe Rough" at the theater last evening, a number of the members taking part in the eutertainrr.eut. The next meeting will be with Miss Irene Edwards on Tuesuay afternoon. For Up-To Date Laundry Work Don't you want a drink, a good drink, one that will facte just riffht i' One that will make you come here every day this summer. Wouldn't that kind a drink strike von just right? You can ge fit at our SODA 0 DR. FENNcR'S KIDNEY II Le Monte Stevens will entertain William Owen and others at a chafiug dish tupper tomorrow evening after the theater, in his apartments.

FOUNTAIN. Telephone 268 Mrs. Lucy Baker, street, has issued invitations for a military euchre party to be given for the Thursday card club next Friday evening. RFAD CURE All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Orpin. Rheumatism, back acbe.HeartDlsease Gravel, Dropsy, Female Troubles.

We quote you several reasons WHY YOU should BUY YOUK USTOM MADE CLOTHING at The ladies of Union Congregational church will give a lawn social at he home of Mrs. Sinclair Mainlaud Tuesday, June 2. House and lot across Mreet from West high sclioot. nrire JjO 1 acres of land up north will exchange for houe and lot. Nice lot on a ve.

near N. S. k'tm hall's. A f-w lot (ackson s'rt. price rltfit Lota in Hurdon's addition, near B.

shops. AcreaK in city for garden, arms ntd Timber lands. 1JU acres, good log building near lakes, good tithing, nicesum- nier resort, price H.MH. Join Robinson's Drug Slore. The None Such club will be entertained by Mrs.

Fireaux, 43:1 South Van Buren street, tomorrow Wm. Hoffman's Don't become discouraged. There it a cure for you. necessary write Ir. eaner.

He lias Hpcut a life time rtirltie lust such Cases as yours. All consultations Free. For years I had backache, severe paint across kidneys and scaldiop urine. I could not eet out of bed without help. The of Dr.

Kenner's Kidney and Backache Cure restored me. G. WAGONER. Knobsville. I'a." Ask forCook Book-Free.

SLVITOTANCEFeSIa rorsa'eby GUS CAU "ENPERGH. If you want to bny or sell property or want Fire Insurance come and see me I A. First floor. Business KUWIifllU I. UUIUUII, College Mrs.

Jerome Votth will enterUin informally at a thimble party from 3 to 6 o'clock next Friday afternoou. Because The bet of foreign and domestic gO'Xls are used. Thev are artistically design and cut to fit. We use only the bet of trimmings and las'ly they are linished by first-class workmen. The A.

L. GOVVEY Co. CONTRACTORS FOR Plumbing Heating t'stimatS and plans chfrfullv furnished. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Seeing Is Convincing LAUNDRY 315 Cherry St. Phone 251 Mrs.

Joseph I'. toeffel, Jacksm street, will euterUin the Thursday Whist club tomorrow afternoon. RUGS HADE OF DID CARPET Handsome and clean work guaranteed. Greeu t'ay leierences if wanted. Larg est and mc-st.

complete tint factory in Chicago. Write for information. Chicago Hug Mfg. Company, 4524 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago Do You Knov; It? ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Makes Yon Well, Keeps Yoa Well. Cuf-ef Puwplee, Blotches, Liver Mark, Skin Eruptions, Constipation, Sick Headache, Jaundice, fain in Back, Congested Kidneys, Sluggish Bowels, BiaJuef L.order.

InJitfcstioii, tores Beauty and Perfect Womarhood. Good tor Grandpa, Laved bv tirandma. Makes Faihct Strang, Helps Mot'ier do -e HouseivorK, Makes fne Girls and nnys Well, and Keeps Haby Good Natured all of the lime. The Onuine cts. a nacVaje.

iV.ae rniy ty MADtSON MEDICLNti Madison, Wis. 222 N. (feshinton St. Telephone 634 Cor. Washington asd Crooks Street..

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