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TOE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1927. PAGE KIGIIT CITY NEWS DEPUTY SHERIFFS OF PERMANENT HIGH Prize Essays On American Flag to Be Read' At Exercises at High School Tomorrow BFTHFFNPflST cent Parent-Teseher Association convention at Wallingford to which 'she was a delegate. Corporal Frederick Martin of Battery of the Tth Field Artillery, Fort Ethan Allen, was arrested last night In Battery Fark about 10:39 by the police and lodged In the county Jail. He will appear in City Court at its next session to answer to a charge of Intoxication. Officers stae that they took a bottle of Canadian whiskey away from the man.

ESSEX BEMMPLETElSI FORM ORGANIZATION Beautiful Shoes rrincess A very trim colonial that a'c Flower Day will be observed on Sunday. June 12. fir the benefit of the Hebrew National fund. Mm. M.

D. PTflmn ts the chairman of the commute In this city, and will appoint the glrla who will be her aides for the day. The Champlain school held their closing exercise and laiit assembly occurs June H. It Is announoed by E. Uoyd Gillette, exalted ruler ft the lodge, that the public la Invited to attend the program.

"The essays were well written and showed that the writers hsd spent considerable time and reflection on Howard Malaney, a senior In the Cathedral High school, was announced last evening as the winner of the $25 rrixe given by the Elks' lodge to the high school student writing the. best essav about the American flag. Taul yesterday morning. Certificates pro- said Mr. Gillette.

The IaCross, anotherCathedral High school their Give Xho June Iiritlo tavc just received in Twenty-five deputy sheriffs met yesterday In the grand Jury room of the county court building and formed an organization. It Is to be known as the Peputy Sheriffs' Association of Chittenden county. Howard Todd called the meeting to order, and the following officers were elected: President. W. Ci.

Shat-tuck of South Burlington; vice-president, Walter O. Tupper, also of of shovurr A garden party will be given by Oresn Mountain Chapter, p. A. on the afternoon of Flag Pay, June 14. from to o'clock on the lawn at A.

S. Isham's. There will be an entertainment under the direction of Mrs. D. F.

Follard. consisting of two pageants: 'In a harden" and 'They Who Weave," a Junior pageant, follow- Work has been begun on the State road Job between Fort Ethan Allen and Essex Junction Thursday by the contractor, ponald B. Snyder, r.f Gardner, Mass. The stretch of hich-way, a one and one-half mile piece of road, will connect by ravement Ksaex Junction end the end of the pavement A short distance notth rf the Port. According to the specifications of the contract, the roa.l will be constructed of concrete and will be is feet wide.

The contract was let by motion to the Junior high school, cer-j tlfieates granted by the Plate super-j infendent for prescribed reading and certificates for perfect attendance dur-! In the school year, were presented. i Judge IT. O. Hawthorne of Winooski Court yesterday In the State'a attorney's ofTic fined Joseph Smart of tSwanton $1) and cost for careless and student, was awaroen second prise $15 and Miss Marion Kershner, a Burlington High school student, took third honors and $10 in cash. The prize winning essays were chosen by Leon W.

Pean of the English department of the Cnlversity of Vermont, from a group of IS manuscripts entered In the mm. Patent Kid Black Satin outh Burlington, and secretary- by esthetic dances, after which Silk Stockings treasurer. J. Edward Reeves of this petition. refreshments will be served.

This three winning manuscripts were prslsed very highly by Mr, Dean and Mr. Gillette. The program will begin at p. m. and wllkbe aa follows: Star Spangled Banner, Burlllngton High school orchestra.

Introductory exercises presided over bv Exalted Ruler K. Lloy Gillette. Prayer led by ths lodge chaplain. Reading of the essays, by Toward Malaney, Paul Lat'ross and Marlon Kershner. Selection by the orchestra.

Closing exe-clses bv the exalted ruler and the officers of the lodge. Singing of America and music by The ore hest ra. entertainment Is open to the public. city. Police Chief C.

A. Barber of. The three winning essays will be Winooski, with H. E. Huntley of I read by the writers tomorrow after -Westford and Thomas Thompson of i noon at a special Flag Pay program Phelburne were named members of i to be given in the Burlington High the executive committee, and em- I school auditorium at I JO o'clock.

The In case of rain the entertainment will take place Indoors at Mrs. Isham'a. negligent driving en April 24 In Col-1 1 Chester. An accident occurred at the time. State Motor Vehicle Inspector I Melendr was Instrumental in bringing about the prosecution.

Mrs. Benjamin Pilberg, of Allentcwn. Lewis Blanchard Co. The Store That Sells Florsheim Shoes The Sells-Floto Clrcua will roll Into Burlington on 14 flat cara, seven stock program will te under the auspices of the Benevolent Protective Order of cars and eight coaches over the Central Elks as a part of the lodge's annual custom of olieening Flag Iay. which powered to draw up rules and bylaws to be submitted at the time of the State Sheriffs' Association meeting.

If this latter organization decldea to come here tVls summer. To Invite the State Sheriffs' Association to hold Its annual gather the state nt a f'sure close to The first work Uing done la the grading, and putting In of culverts on the Fort Kthan Allen end and construction rf gutters and curlm at the K.ssex Junction terminal. In going int K.seex Junction the pavement will be IS feet wide until Summit street ta reached. From there nn it will be the full width of the street. It ts expected that the road will be, completed by August according tr terma of the contract made with the State Highway Iepnrtment.

The Vermont railway early on the morning of Wednesday, June 28. according to Information contained in orders I'nion station officials received yesterday for handling the train. When empty, the train will be transferred from the Central Vermont to the Rutland Railroad here, and after being reloaded will mov from this citr'tn Rutland where ing at Valletta Bay was one of the who will he remembered In this city aa the former Miss Kva Milestone, and Mlsa Rose Schwart, of Frovldence, R. were the ruests of honor at theater party and luncheon followed by a dance, riven In their honor on Thuas-. day evening.

Miss Inris Milestone and Mis a Doris Zaeti were the hostesses. The first visiting yacht to arrhe In Burlington's harbor this season id up yesterday at the I.ake Champlain 'luh pier. If is a new 4-foot cabin star, and Stewart, former Brlstci league backstop. Rand, who once pitched for the local Forester nine and who la a great hitter, will garden position. With the close of the schoolboy sea motives which brought together the deputy sheriffs of this county here yesterday.

Now that the deputies the circus will exhibit June A But-r have organized, they plan to be hosts of the sheriff's of the State, and will arrange a program of entertainment Tournament at Golf Club This Afternoon The tournament committee of the Burlinc'on Country Cluh, of R. 1. Emerson, chairman. B. O.

Poster and II. A. ButW. i l-wlilng for a hie turn-out of club tnernhfri to take part in the IS-lmle nieal play tournament rhe1uled to held this afternoon. The play la eet to art nt 12 o'clock and will he run (f tlurinc the entire afternoon.

The warm weather during the laat land the train will be transferred to the P. H. tracks fir further transportation over that line. I cruiser, me wanderer. fn board are for the higher officers, should the Invitation be accepted.

In -this connection. Deputy Sheriffs Barber. Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Allen of New son, one of the best scholastic batteries in the Ptate has reported to the resort nine, Bobby Oadue and Sonny Preston of B. H. S. Two of the soldier Inflelders who were unaMs to be present week will again be seen with the Bayslde nine tomorrow In Du.

fresne at the keystone sack and Lar kina at third. York and a guest, Andrl of Paris, to Many members of the Sons o' o-rans Auxiliary of this city will concrete win re poured In slaha. nine feet wide, or one-half the width of the completed road. In order that the highway can be kept open frr trafflo all summer. It Is not expected that It will be necessary to have one-way traffic all the way, although there may be stretches along the route where care and teams may be routed one way at a time.

The construction will be under the supervision of Ptrlct Highway Commissioner W. Workman of Esse Junction. Huntley, Thompson. with Alfred Perrotta and Howard Todd were ap Repaired, remade or re-lined. COLE FUR INC.

GEO. I COLE, Mgr. 12 Church Street. ranee. The party expects to be on the lake about a week.

Then the pointed members of a social cruiser will go to Ottawa and Toledo, Ohio. Sheriff Henry Todd was made few dava has ne much to put the president ex-offlrlo of the new or course in the t.fst of condition, said Miss Minnie Shelansky was tendered a surprise shower by the members of the Burlington section of the National ganlzatlon. Brleflj-. he addressed The probable BATSIPE I'aley, aa P.obtnson, cf Coombs, rf Wilklns, lh line-up: B. B.

A. ss. Hardy 8b, Oero rf. Band cf, Lawrence Mr. Foster yesterday.

A larp number of member have been tisinc the course his deputies on the advantages of i ouncii juniors on Thursday evening such an association, pointing put that It would do much to encour SIIKKTROCK during the week, report Instructor Genres Praser. The now system of at the Talmud Torah, In honor of her FOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH To make your boys and girl strong and healthy give them all the Hrattleboro Monday to attend the 37th annual encampment of the Vermont pivision of that organisation to be held here June 13, 14 and 15. Mrs. Harry Munson. president of the local organisation.

Mrs. Anna laduke, past president, and Frances Terrtil. division chaplain, will be among Kurling-tonians to attenl. The local delegates are Mrs. George H.

Lessor. Mfs. Ruth Munson. Mrs. Nettie Walker, Mrs.

Grace Iluard and Mrs. Julias Saf-ford. Mrs. Iessor has Just been appointed national aid by National President Anna Keene, and has received the Insignia of the order. New-s was received last night that Marlon Keeler.

soprano, of this city. approaching marriage to Abranam age co-operation, not only with him point handicaps on he bulletin board self but with other State officials ine. 4ames were played, stunts were The Hesl waUboard for walls 1n either old or new buildings. Will not 4 warp or burn. Strong Hardware Co.

Advert Isement. Mate Attorney Cnnsuelo North presented, and prizes were awarded rop, who had been inivted to at Iiurfee. If Ib. Curtis I.srkins, 3b If. Alafat Iufresne, 2b lb, Fitagerald Preston, Stewart Gsdue, Gibson (lame called at p.

m. t'mplre Wtiltmarrh. neiansKy was presented with an ts working out well. Kach member keeps an up-to-date record of his Ave best scores posted and his handicap is figured from the scores. In the competition today It la expected that Miose who enter will be electric toaster from the organisation iena.

ioia tne deputies they may feel free at any time to come to her fr advice or for any information NEW ORLEANS, June 10. hundred thousand acres hav been re- i flooded by the second rise passing down the Mississippi river, Henry M. ACTOR JOHN DREW STILL GRAVELY ILL Is to be one of three soloists to sing milk they care to drink, but be sure It is our pure, rich milk. Our cows are selected stock; they are scientifically fed. Our dairy Is a model of cleanliness and our bottling plant Is absolutely sanitary.

It Is Impossible to serve better milk than ours. Begin using It now. Burlington Co-Operative Milk Products Inc. 187 South Winooski Ave. Phone 1115 Bed Cross director of disaster relief, said here today.

divided Info two or possibly three classes, according to score records and the number participating. Suitable prlxea of golf material will be awarded to the winner and the runner up In each division. todav at the reception to be given Col. as a token of their esteem. Refreshments were served.

Mrs. R. R. Bartlett of Park avenue entertained the Chamrlain school Parents' Cluh last evening with a supper at her summer cottage at Bart-lett'a Bay on I-ake Champlain. At the business meeting it was recommended that the cluh becdme a Parent-Teacher Association at the September meeting.

Mrs. Albert Silver gave an Interesting report of the re- Lindbergh on his arrival In Washington. Miss Keeler ts now singing at she might have. She also dwelt for a moment on the benefits all officers in the county will derive from the association in their work. The next speaker was Gilbert L.

Hodge, special agent of the Central Vermont Railway Company. He talked of the co-operation he has al-waya received from the deputies of the county, and mentioned that the railroad recognized and was grate- 1 the best since its equipped paisley now claims to be lighted town In Scotland meanest alleys have been with electric lights. the new Roxy Theater In New York regulatly and Is one of the famoua I i A ladles' medal rlay handicap tournament will be held Monday morning, beginning at o'clock, and Is planned to last most of the day. A luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Those plan- 'Roxy'a Gang" that delight radio fana daily.

Mr. Rntfiafel, who built the hne theater, one of the greatest In SAN FRANCISCO, June condition of John Prew, veteran actor, who has been In Pante Sanitarium for eleven days, suffering from an Illness pronounced "grave" by hla physicians, continued today virtually unchanged. When he entered the sanitarium his ailment was diagnosed as arthritis, later to become complicated by rheumatic fever. There were occasional rallying spella, followed by return to the original condition. Ping to enter are requested to make With the starting: of a fad for pale effecta In complexions In Paris, dealers i are "stuck" with thousands of pounds of "sunburn" powder on their hands.

the world, has spoken highly of Miss Keeler's work and Is taking her to reservations with the cluh steward. rui ror the assistance they were given from time to time. Such an organization as was formed yesterday eilets every State In the Cnion. There are sev-eral other deputy sheriffs' associations In Vermont. Celebrates Birthday Meetings Announced Anniversary in Bed Five thousand electric bulha are use In the electrical display in Melbourne to celebrate the visit of the Puke snd Pucheee of Torke.

Pr. Lawrence H. Hoffman, attending physician, snd Pre. J. Wilson Shlels and Charles M.

Cooper, who have held Thomas B. Jones, White Footwear For Graduation of The P.lchard-of the Burling daily consultations, announced today OBITUARY Portland cement, an artificial prod son, superintendent SI Champlain Valley Grange Regular meeting of Champlain Valley Orange, No. will be held In their rooms tonight at o'clock. Per order E. M.

HOAO, Master. that there had been no perceptible ton Traction Company, celebrated the uct. Is so named because of Its col change In Prew'a condition In the last Washington to sing on the reception program for the great flyer, an honor that has been much coveted by singers. Miss Keeler sings over the radio every Sunday afternoon from two to three o'clock, daylight saving time, and every Monday evening from seven to nine, daylight saving. Robert M.

M- Oauley of this city, who has been attending the meeting of The New England Shippers' Advisory Hoard, in session at Manchester. N. Informed the Free ITess by telephone last evening that at the closing session of this organliatlon meeting yesterday, the General Board sustained the vote taken Thursday by the executive committee, voting unanimously to twenty-four hours, and thst no change resemhlenre'to stone obtained from the Isle of Portland on the coast of Pop. set, FTngland. 1 STANNARI) POST A regular meeting of Stannard Post.

for the worse was expected for a like period, at leaat. The bulletin etgned this evening by the physicians said: "Mr. Prew Is suffering from an acute infectious Inflammation of ths Joints with systematic Invasion. Illness of this nature la a 'ways a grave one." A pleasing variety of dressy and sport wear styles. Ralph P.

Cockle Balph P. Cockle, formerly of Burlington, died at Westfield. Thursday morning of heart disease. He la survived by his wife and two daughters, Esther and Hilda; by his father. Amo Cockle; by two sisters.

Kate of Wllliston and Mrs. Grace Storra of Berkeley, Calif; and by one brother. Albert Cockle cf Pen- No. 2. Pepartment of Vermont, G.

A. mill be held this (Saturday) June 11. at p. m. In Elks" Hall.

Refreshments by TV. R. C. anniversary of his 7Mh birthday yesterday. It was spent In nn unusual manner for Mr.

Jonea wss in bed he hss been 111 since the 17th of February. He was well remembered and his room last evening was a veritable bower of flowers sent In by his friends. One floral gift lacked very little of being three feet high. It was comprised of roses, carnations, gladioli. Easter lilies and phlox.

A card which w-ent with this said, "Birthday eongratulatlone and best washes from the motormen, conductors, barn men. shop men, track men and office staff of the Burlington Traction Company." Another gift of flowers waa from the Order of the stern Star. Many friends remem hold the September meeting In Bur THE (From HIP OF THE BASTES the Worcester Telegram) lington. The attendance at the Manchester meeting was WW and It Is ex Peoples Dept. Store Boston's floating hospital waa a big 27 Church Street pected that as many aa that will at ATTENTION U.

C. T. Meeting of Burlington Council. No. 231.

Saturday, June 11th. 7.30 p. m. Report of delegates to Grand Council meeting. Initiation of candidates.

All members urged to be present. K. B. ETC A LP, Secretary. tend the fall meeting.

Vermont mem "Boot Shop steamboat which carried little babies out of heat and dirt snd confusion Into the cool fresh air and cleanness cf the sea. It made sick little bsbles well bers cf this organization feel that It will mean much to Vermont to have iusr the New England shlppera come to this State for their meeting, increasing the tnduetrlal possibilities for the State. ver. Colo. The body win arrive In thla city Sunday morning, accompanied by his wife and daughter.

Funeral serxices will be held Sunday afternoon at o'clock from the funeral parlors of Cofbln. Frye Palmer, with Interment In the family lot in Green Mount cemetery. Freeh. leae Frank Viene. i2.

for many years and until six months ago a resident of Burlington, died yesterday afternoon In South Manchester, according to word recelve4 here by relatlvea. The deceased leavea three sons. Frank and Arthur of Burling bered the occasion with post-card greetings. Much fruit and soft bottled drinks were sent In. Someone made him a large birthday cake with pink candles.

Mr. Jonea has been quite 111 for a long time but has been Improving rapidly the past week. isx.it. How to Have a Beautiful Skin Ton hare wanted a skin food and beautifler that keeps the face young There la a new French Process Cream that will do thla. It Is so pure and different one application brings a change.

It la called MELtO-GLO and everybody says It Is wonderful. Get MELLO-GLO Cream now and Increase your beauty. K. B. Cl.IIKn CO.

RAYSIDK AM) H. II. ASSN. PLAY TOMORROW ton and Henry of South Manchester. Straw Hat Weather Days like yesterday make a fellow's thoughts turn toward a new STRAW HAT Leghorn Panamas Sailors $100 to $6.00 There are also three grandchildren.

The undefeated Baysirte nine will go The body will be brought to this cly babies with their fair chance to grow Into health and strength. How msny little bablea It saved from fretful suffering and death nobody knowa. Many, many thousands, aay Boston authorities, who ought to know. When tle floating hospital burned on Wedneedsy no bablea were on board. Nobody died.

But their place of refuge and rescue waa taken from the sick little babies. There Is nothing now to float them away from the littered etreete and the atewlng tenements out Into the sunlight snd breese and dappled waters of the bay. But there will be. The hospital's sponsors lesped to work almost before the flsmes had ended. They are gathering funds.

They are eearchlng the coast for another boat. The babies will put to sea again. Thla la no rlea for funds. One may presume the big. rich city of Boston too' kindly and generous to prison Its bai lee ashore.

But It must be a Joy ss It 5s a doty for a cltlsen of Boston to put hsnd Into pocket and help a little baby ride the waves. up against one of the strongest collec this morning to the home of the son. tions of etlckworkers Burlington ha Frank, at it Murray street. No fu to offer when It meets the Burlington neral arrangements had been made Baseball Assn. at Bayslde Park to last evening.

morrow afternoon. Ied by Marv Har The! Summer Book is outl Shows the If rock the smartly dressed women of New York will wear. How they will dress their hair. What hats they will wear and what shoes. It's a hook that will help you look your best during vacation days.

For your copy send 10 cents today. dy, former R. H. S. star, snd Gibson, former Partmouth twlrler, the locals WHITE FLANNELS SPORT SWEATERS LINEN KNICKERS LIGHT GOLF HOSE Faaerala Tewterway and Tedar Funeral services for Mrs.

rella Fraser were held yesterday morning hav a great organixatlon. Besides Gib son, the Burlington nine has Pone at o'clock In St. Joseph's Church. Lawrence, Jeffersonville's star twlrler. The P.ev.

Valmore pesautels officiat Dr. Averill Dentist Will Extract Your Teeth DESPAIRED OF EVER HAVING GOOD COMPLEXION Pimples rtfievel after trying well knowi remedy Spokane, Jan. fkin had been verr clear up to a while ago when blackheads and then pimples developed. They spread rapidly and I waa terribly annoyed. I used several suggested remedies without good results, and was disgusted and just ready to give up nope of ever having a good complexion again when I saw one of your advertisements.

At the ame time, a friend recommended Resinol Soap and Ointment to I began to use them. After a few applications my troubla was relieved, and I now keep these products always on hand. They are so soothing and refreshing and I find the ointment so good for the scalp and for chapped hands." Signed Miss Carmel De Felice, E. 1723 Third Avenue. Ask your druggist for Resinol Soap and Ointment.

RESINOL Sec our line of Summer Weight Clothing and one of the best semi-pro mounds- i. ed. Burial followed In Mount Cal Free Prese Pattern men in the State. The receiving end of the battery Is Just aa good with Caddy-Lynch, former Cathedral Hlsh school S3 Fast I st Street Sew Tork rlty vary cemetery. The bearers.

all police officers were tvl Vincent. J. A. Pelaney. Thomas Mongeon, J.

Mc- Absolutely Without Pain HAYES CARNEY Hank St. OPEN EVENINGS Near Majestic Gowen, Victor Fisher and Arthur Berllagtea savtase Beak Bit Ulmoge. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Scott waa held yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at St. Paul's chapel, the Rev.

Julian M. Bishop officiating and also conducting the committal services at the grave at Isle Ia Motte. Those accompanying the hody were Mr. and Mrs. James K.

MoGrath and family, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pennis. Mr.

and Mra Walter M. P.andall. John B. Hefflon. Mlsa Kltzaheth peyette, Mra.

Agnes O'Brien and daughter, Ger WANT SOME painting done? Read classified ads. WHILE YOU'RE reading this, other are reading the classified ad page. ire trude, Mrs. John Fleury, Mrs. Frsnk The Hoard of Park Commissioners will receive sealed bids for the erection of a baseball grandstand on South Park, Pine street, according to plans and specifications on file with the City Engineer.

Bids will be opened June 24th at 4 p. m. The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids By order of the Board of Park Com i ssion era, T. C. CONLON, President.

11 Mt J. Tucker and E. W. Pelage. Many old friends and neighbors gathered at the cemetery.

The bearere were Pike. W. Holcembe, F. T. Trombley and W.

A. Clarke. The funeral services for Angust Leinold were held yeeterday after a tt mi (SI a ltVUV A' Uf Shades noon at 81" o'clock at the funeral home of T. W. Gurney.

The Rev. ,1. Oxley officiated. The burial took pas CftvUS Why Scrub Your Clpthes Away? lie 1 11 Kffif Silk Pongee r.3 inches wide 69c Yard a o. Tit cil III' place in TJike View cemetery.

Funeral eervlces for Mrs. H. W. Varnum. whose death occurred In California, will be held thla morning at 10 o'clock at her late home In Jef-fersonvllle.

Funeral service for Mrs. Edward Fltsslmonda will be held this morning at 1 45 o'clock In the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Burial will follow In t'nderhlll Center. The funeral of Mrs. William Benolt will be held with services this morning at o'clock In St.

'Joseph's Church snd burial In Mount Calvary remetery. pYa 0 ea M- Wa Rayon Silk Hose Champagne, srrey, pearl blush. 49c Pair Black Bottom Silk Hose Flesh pink, pearl blush, champagne. $1.00 Pair etvt cursor wsnaii. -an BOCHESTEB.

N. June W. Pour scholarehlps of $540 each sre to be t''. 1 awarded annually bo that poor deserving SHOE R.C PAIRS UMMR COMFORT, boys snd girls or Rochester can go to college without working their way and missing part of college life. The TtOCH Identity of the reclplenta la to be kept secret.

The scholarships have been Tear "14 Wit h1p tn brine Te TiTTimr contentment whn palr-thm. Our rpalrlna" meane r-baiMlne- t-aue we the making ef SBd hre. Oar werk airta hutJna Hat lafar ties ests Wished by Morris Benjamin, retired Black Silk Mess aline C6 inches wide $1.29 Yard Steven's Linen Toweling 18 inches wide 5 Yards for $1.00 Pequot Sheets Size 81x99 $1.35 Each L4- clothing- manufacturer. Silk Scarfs Assorted colors. $1.00 Each Choice California wlnea are sold for USE COTE'S IN YOUR WASHING WATERS your clothes will he the cleaner for It an1 there wrlll be no need for acruhhln.

Clothea laat Wna-er and look brighter when Cote's does the work. C. A. Barber. Martelle Lavalley, Lapldow's Market, A.

Bonvoulolr. Colodny, F. O. Lunt. F.

J. Parlio. Bay Shlpman. WtOOSKI H. Molles, 'A.

Peaatitela. Stanley Banks, Erne," Monaeon, II. Boucher, Jerry Stone. J. H.

Desaatala. A. J. Lesaae. Philip A.

Mons-eon, W. o. Maneeau. E. Kay, Community Club.

Jerry Stone, I. Platlove. H. J. Mereure.

Epstein Melnlck, i T. T. Niquette, Wlnooakl Cash 1 Store. 8.9? --w -w. I XJ I c-mi rs V- 14 'JET i eHfvA I VI to trot II a quart In Germany.

Coal Coal Coal Great June Event A peettlre guarantee If yea place rear erder et ence for enal te ke delivered la Jane er Tee will be protected from aay advance la price before the Bret ef Asgtist. Coal went ap la the market the first of Jaae 2S a Sen. SS yea hsd bet Silk Pongee Dresses To close out' $3.95 Each :3 no sssnaasia ter get beay aad call as aa this effer la ealr for a limited time. Toer telephone le only a few feet away. Tht R.

J. Perkins Coal Co. LOUIS PINE CO. A LAXATIVE riUNUSUAL MERIT.

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