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FOURTEEN THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,1920. 1LENIERT1 iFOOD HUT REOPENS ITS REGULAR DEMONSTRATIONS COf LEIE PUOUC Advertisement to Give Practical Illnt.s Housewives from Her FApericnce. to Eyents and Personal JR. J. Ne 5 to Be Host of Notei of General Interert Stefansson, Who Lectures Here.

--Clnb Activities. Marion Henshaw of tho Armou for Richard T. Xelthercut, avenue will give an Infor- -president of tne permanent or luncheon at her homo thia noon ganlzatlon of tne epc.rt High a aa Orovor Cleve- B-rtram'of Sosco School alumni 1U preside at the land and President Wilson. Her gan tation adviser of tl.u Eleanor Bertram o. basco ix.

I The demonstrations at the Pood demonstration of tha 1920 season is to be given by Mrs. Krae- I pelin, who Is a a to Bridgeporters as the i I of Sophie's tea room in Botsford. in tho and of servin THE LETTERS OF NATALIE Miss Hunter of Department of Labor, Chicago Children's Bureau, Speaks. Emphasizing the necessity of a i and keeping records jmll- in (be hills cious'y. Mis'! Kstello K.

or- Hin, who is leaving with her moth- i first i in the lecture and on- er, Mrs. Eleanor Bartram for a trip tertalnmer.t to South America the latter part of 1 School evening. thU month. Misa Henshaw's guests duce the celebrated included Miss Eunice Xewman. Miss Martha Lashar, Miss Margaret Xetthereut, Misa Eleanor Bartram and Misa Anna Swlnnerton.

In tho Illgn He will Intro- explorer i a i llanna Hash la one of i for which Bri Colonel Sirs. Harrr 1. atna ion Robert Weed of Syracuse, X. who have been visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter B. LMhar of 697 Clinton avenue have returned to their home. i Mary Miller of Sterling place ivas at the meeting of the club Tuesday afternoon it -was announced that over 9800 were realized from the recent dunce fiven by the club at the Brookla-wn Country club. The used for the benefit of the Children's "Ward of the Bridgeport lioipltal, the Associated Charities Protestant Orphan Asylum. Miar Margaret Xeithercut of 180 Brooklawn avenue will be hostess at next foril on a A few airo Sonhle i i ed a course of lortures for cooki for the members of the Girls' of the Associated Charities.

Mam of the members of the younger sot attended a lecture course also conducted by this a i a artist. Her soupa a.re always one of the most attractive ai'tlclt'S on the i bettering: the and diners have often records obtained a a they i to tasle one The chief i of the I stration at Up Food Hut this Thui-s- 18 I Division, i an, i i Stairs depqi-tmt-nt of ii'boi-. spoke wii at a i i i last Dear a a was no'. all the sort of a I havo ohdhcn for the fir.sL viiit of New Yorksi 1 to our Hut Mrs. trlend loves the In oil moods she K.iid.

a I dlsciiv- i i a she a i preferably I a She lives in Now i i UU Io the Ailnomlaek.s i i i i whore hart a "tud'in i years ago. i i alKA'c 3 i i i i is on tho ortgo ol a a a i a i slope below, a i i Io a lovely valley, froiv the a i I i a a i sbo boai A i i i i h.u i nder the auspices of the i i i ol' c-omlnp I here, thorp's had a of Bilk ai nock a i i tb.i. a I a i a Jer.soys too, a i ai)j)i eoia Mv i i i i A it's a very i I stock to look over, Hclt-n fijid. Ho we aro going to look there ojjother today. Thp Osgotnl Shoe Shop door i a a lory too, Hoh said i i i are -pivial i i look most at- l''oi In.st.uu'e, 5 aro sonu a i boots of a a brniMi a i i i a hoo! a a i tor.

a which loolc sever il i a moro. They a i i i i a i i a K- i i a a Then I here i i i lioots of. i i i a i s-lhii linos A i I AVE. VAKIKIV bTOHE MITH BKOAO STREBI ShariiiK with Krnployem. Specials for Thursday At 5c of Lace Edgings--value up to lOc.

At Flannel Night Gowns--regular sizes only--reduced from $2.25. At Crocheted Tarn O'Shanta Hats--regular prices $2.48 and $2.79. Reduction--AH Children's Costs. At a Stefansson wno will ravel the of his great Arctic adventures and show the pictures taken of the party In various experiences. Mr.

Stofansson will also be guest of honor at tha i Mr. i will five at his home. With Stefansson's the last chapter In the world's i of discovery will be i and tho tasl; of exploring the hemispheres will be after of courageous effort. i -11 i i J.HWL* To goo? the honor of dav 1 )e lh( i a of variou completing the work started by Thn demonstration will als Columbus in 1492 for, after six years of Incessant labor amidst the pol long so has fille the map The by St( Mackenzie of Prin tic Sea, Roose-v elt Ship. As though jealously guarding this lust piece of land from the encroachment of civilization, the elements opposed Stefansson's ex- jihVij'h i a a The demonstration win aiso include the preparation of macaroni Nurse association.

0 Helen 1. Boyd, i of the orga- introduced the speaker. Miss wild a correct interpretation of records help to stlm- niate new work for various social agencies in a i thereby She noted the In one otty a travel a i a deaths among- of i a i a people were not i Sperikiiv: of a 1 I a i i i ed. This led to i i a in A i Doyle's i i tion a the final a i nf i tho i i i th health stations in the i a i a i i which IK i of a wm districts, where the mothers could art. It is a ol flesh wash bo properly taught how to care for i a i in Japanese- short Lou for woar.

Thowo wore 1 1 a 1 tliere was also a i of slid! i i i in a i boots, of the most dopsn ai for 1 a price one i i a a ulK'i'O. said i wero a i i models, for a i i i i i i i a a a i She i i mtf to to lior i in Now I'm i a not bo of a of and i 1 a I i shall enjoy seclns some ot a ITU- io a i i on i bp sure iO Trench a i i i a gnra i a a i i oilier ex)1 lsa i a is boyond th scoipo of tlio average A i a hov of his afro. Jean has a gift for drawing, too. I bo'jght him INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" relieves Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs at once--no waiting! Read. Mr.

Mrs. Archibald McXeU. 1000 Fairfield aveinuo cave a. dinner partv at their home Monday in honor of their house ffnett. Mile.

Marjorie Poir of Paris. N-ew "TorT Th'Lir I from the ouUet on June 17, Incluled Mrs. Johr when the last voyage of dis HoBBer of Votr Tnrk Tamca Pnf covery started Victoria, British me Seor a The fleet of four ship, if atara I headed by the Karluk in command i of Bob Bartlett, the famous com- Bilev. son of Mr and "lander of the Roosevelt, Admiral n. sou arm eary Xorth role steamer, juset stomach will feel i magic of a F.

H. Riley son of 118 Sanford Distinguished Service Medals Are Reduced and Navy Crosses Are Much increased. i a i to the a instltiitiona, and i i a was "The best administrators in tho world are helpless without complete records of their work," said the speaker, "and this applies to nursing as well as to every phase of work. Public health records contain the history of the a i treated, and give information which helps ,1 social agency to carry on who 1. a Sudent I tered the mo.t severe packs ever work for The betterment community." of the racft School of Mines, was the holl- of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward S. Wilson of Denver, where he i i truest of honor at a number of danjxs and parties given by -his ay by recorded, and thp Karluk'was flnal- WASHINGTON, Jan. ly crushed in an Ice jam and lost. I (j ent i tn the appointment tod.

after disaster overtook the chairman Page of t'he Senate naval FREUNDSCHAFT INSTALS elusive prices. For Instance. 1 anv lk( K00 USP it, amuihiK for :0 lonls, made of a lmsp making sketches that are good firm perforated sorn es so mood I am tempted one expect to i at any such i a prico Thc-y he has a gift worth couraging. 1 don't mean to develop into tha sort of bore who dwells eternally 1111 the suljject ot the inefficient maid, but must say f-ometimes were mads with hooks a i'5'Hs that can't come off, being fastened by stamping the metal right through the material, instead or being sowed on. Miss Doyle la alwavs a about such details haye i thoughts about the in tho stock the 10 married Anita and took her away from me.

Susie if, very oing to hei i etfinniuK Mary E. Sachs, leaving Stetfansson with but vessels and half his original supply of provisions and sear. Mr. and Mrs. James Q.

Smith ol street have returned from where they were Success at Many rescue expeditions were dis- patched to offer succor to the miss- is of Mra Charles L. Treat. I explorer and at one time thous- ands of vessels were on search for Sinn-hood of the Park avenue 1 some trace of the Stefansson ex- tarripfe give a chicken Slipper on January, IS, to be follow- i' Tnoving pictures. The supper all members arc wel corned, pedition, but nothing was found until in September of 1915, Stefansson and his party returned from 'beyond the great ice barrier crowned with the glory of having discovered the only remaining piece of unknown land. Not content with this sreat honor Broivnstein.

Mrs. F. and determined to make the work JUrrti, Mrs. H. A.

Ooldstei-n, Mrs. J. thorough in every detail, Stefanason -will lte served from 6 to Fred H. Levy is the chaArma.n la 4krgre and In aasfoted by Mrs. X.

H. Fraukel, Mrs. B. Steiber. Mrs.

I Mrs. D. Nelsner, Mrs. J. Gold- Mrs.

L. Levy, Mrs. M. Green- Mrs. P.

Carlson. Mjrs. J. Vol- committee of a sub-committee to investigate the naval decoration controversy. Secretary Daniels transmitted to Senator Page a complete list of all officers and enlisted men Itebckali Arranges "Program.

Special considered the navy's board of awarda for sen-ice decorations recommended by commanding officers. The list transmitted by Secretary Daniels comprised more than 3,500 names and the charts accompanying it tell of the fate of eacn re commendation as it passed through the hands of the board and finally was acted on by the secretary. As another development in the naval award situation, Republican members the House naval committee at a'n informal meeting today went on record tentatively as Freundschal't Rebekah N'o. IS, will hold installation of officers at the rooms, 165 Htate street, Tuesday, January 13. All are cordially invited to attend.

Officers to be installed are noblo E'rand, Mrs. Geneva Sclimieshelne; vice grand. Kmmx Mayer; Mrs. nays she is Irive Madame Veia i S'lie complains it i.s to net grey In n-ots and slid such a horror of mottled she's d'HorrnineJ to fore-stall "A phpuld havo a 1 a i i ot 10 adroit til i i ercuses.but that seems the limit of her efficiency. Tills she told mo she was bothered with cnillblains.

she I couldn't keep her mind on what 4he i d'HorrnineJ to fore-stall i I called her at- few years tontion to the fact that she was the dish towel to wipe her 1-rviiig my hair dyed at all. it jd on I'm over town I'll such a IT easy operation rlln to the offlcps ot Doctors, Bellin very But i I WUO(1 am i simko in the Security i-cp-f'u'iblo, dye? tbey have tiniidini; and find out what course I. --fectly all i.sbi and ou washed just the same as before." Hi ins had a trai'iiivr in i in tho various f'at prcmiote I i w.ive, mnriour'i of trPiitment they prescribe for chilblains. I know they come from tho cold or wearing but I i it IK more likely restriction nf the circulation by wearing tight shoos, which caused Susie's trouble. Mrs.

D. Taft. Kuhenrteln. and Mrs. L.

Co-wen. again set his steps northward and now after a second absence of three opposing a. congressional iuqui of years he has completed the map of the medal awards holding that Ju ul Imme- B. the world and now tells all mankind of great, adventures. The Women's Guild of St.

"church -will mret this afternoon at 27ttflo'clock when business of 'importance wiM be transacted. Plans will also be made for a rummage lo held the latter part of month. jt'no peace Congress attention to legislati time personnel of the STIFPKAGE BltL SIGNED. PRCATLDEN'OE, R. Jan.

Beeckman today signed the resolution adopted by the general assemlbly yesterday ratif-ing woman suffrage. Tho Beta Then Bible class of the Mtislonarr society Xewflejd church will be entertained West End CongTejaHona'l toniffht at the parish house. ehtirch hold the regular month- hostesses for th Jy meetir.s tomorrow afternoon at 3 i at the home of Mrs. Walter WajTer Ellison. Mrs.

KI-O-JFJ corner "Wcod avenue and i Lewis o.nd Mrs. Sassenbers. Staple street The navy and the annual appropriation bill. Secretary Daniels showed that the list of 144 persons finally ap proved by him to receive the distinguished service medal represented a reduction of nearly 200 from the total recommended by the board. Practically all recommenda- I tions for that honor disapproved by Slandish; chaplain, Mrs.

Keillv; rrght supporter to grand, Mrs. Catherine Lanmerhirt, left s-upporter to noble grand, Mrs. Emma Ritchie; right, supporter fi vice grand, Mrs. Margaret Baum; left supporter to vice grand, Mrs. Hattie outside guardian, George Boetter ami pianist, Mrs.

Louise Raub. Clara' 1 11 P-i-manent iv.ve apwatns 'c 'perhaps Mrs. Bellwood noble 11 1 studio at in the Libpry or Dr gimho would know. At any rhirt bousing, tnat she noeds ej they can advise me what to 'stisie to do for her feet, for NO REASON WHY WOMEN SHOULD ACT ON JURIES evening include 1 the secreta.ry -were for officers who Mrs. performed shore duty, the report M.

showed. I Pv suhstituting in many cases award of the na-vy cross for thi York Judge Itefuscs Mandamus to Force Their Xnines upon Ivists. I'm go in 5 over to the "Dress Sli in the lieiil lloc.ll liniM- i.n.-' lOday, to sv wlut is i el In re'i All rhe coats, dresses, except the new spring- models, have been marked down. Helen said she saw a very etly black and white check vrlour, more wlv.p than blaclc, that would he tho tfling for Liu countrj- clur rhe spnn.e. It was and is now only It was made with n.pron front and back, cut diagonally, nncl they Susie to do for her feet, Ihoy are treating of ciilll- hlams almost every- day at tins sea- I'm called more 1 io the 'phone, no Love.

I Jlrs. Mary Keep of 404 "William announcing the engagement of Miss be hostess at meetin? Jorcthy Greousteln, daushter of of the Critique Book club on 5Mday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Groenstem of evening at her home. 5 Crescent Terrace, So-uth Xorwalk, formerly of this city, to Haymonu IX Mra.

Gcrtrnde of 104 Park I Mintz, also of South Xoirwal''. Misa reet will entertain the members of G-reenstein is very well known In Alpfaine club, Fi-iday noon, -wh-on BridpeiDOrt where her many friends Cards were received in thii city distinfruishea seri-lce medal and i a T- 4 Hi a n-axrir street Aljxhine Friday noon, -n-hon hincheon and social will be en- Mrs. George Chaffee of 779 Dewev ing extensively to the navy cross recommendations, chiefly from the en'isted personnel, Secretary Daniels brought the total number designated for this honor up to 1,450 aa against approximately 1,100 recommended by the board. Several hundred persons recommended for decorations v. i i iua-ttj LV be" interested in tlho announce- I were designated by the board or the OK.

the -RrldreDort I secretarj- to receive ment. She attended the Bridgeport seorptary High school, and was employed at letters. trfll be hnsters at the meeting or district of the Friendship club at her home her of the firm on FVJdny afternoon at 3 o'clock. the Ordnance department, Bridge- KlM Gratis L. wurt officer, is In Xsw York city.

Mr. Mintz is a. mem- of' the South Norwalk Raincoat company. Edmund Cody, son of Sergeant Rice. Juvenile several i and Mrs John Cody, C.

T. U. A NEW INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM i XET.V YORK, Jan. standing- the marvellous development of womanhood in the last decade, there is no reason, judicial or otherwise, why women should serve on juries, in the i i of Justice Lazancky of the court. Tr en opinion handed down today ho denied a writ of mandamus to com- I pel t'he comTnissioner of jurors Brooklyn to include representatives Resorts---Atlantic Clly, X.

J. of the fair sex in a i up hi'; lists. I I I I I IUDENS -GIVE QUICK RELIEF FDR COLD IN HEAD Cody, of 1448 Park avenue returned to Ws studies at St. Mary's Seminary, Durg, aft-r his lioli- dav vacation with his parents. State W.

AT. Bent of 14 5 Poplar street will be hostess at the whist of Van Denscn -sros hos- tfxg the meKing of the etec'itive uoftrd of the Bridgepcrt Business Professional Women's" club at ofllce, in; Main street las' i i annoal meeting at Vhe Bridge- assisted bv A P. Secor. Protective association -n-Ul be nf.i Tuesday, Januarj- 13, at the on 'Myrtle avenue. of ofHcers will take place ar.a the aauiual reports made.

Plans Victory Celebration from Jan. 16 General Recognition. ol CTiaritr, St. Vincent tie -will meet thia afternoon at .4:30 o'clock a.t tho nurses' home Trill be resumed Girls Friendly society of St. Luke's church held a most do-1 liffbtfu! birthday social Monday I evening at the parish house.

i JCJias Howe, Jr. Women's Relief Corns will hold a regular meeting afternoon at puulio installation State departm. At the December meeting of the. Official Board of the Connecticut Woman's Christian Temperance union extensive plans jjore made for the Victory on January' 16, by the various unions in the state, In hont of national constitutional prohibition. That day will bring to a close the o'-look 'when i al existence of the liquor traffic offieera -will in the United State and its posses- I ofhcera "Win sucn an hav ing been I HCKNSES.

Marriage licenses were issued yesterdny to the following: John Mack. 32. of 277 Gilbert street Vclma Shaver, 28, of 241 Dover street; Peter Lucas. 25, of 124 Sco- fleld avenue and Geneva Dawsey, 18, of 3B19 Main strfet; Benjamin Gams, of 54 Elm street and Julia Martin. 29, of 54 Kim street.

Michael Salvano, of 210 Oak street and Elviedo Smith, 21, of 183 Madison avenue. IHARLES I i I FKIyM-lIl. Spectaikw. Hair on ladles' races destroyed tat ever by electric needle procesa, wurts and rnolca. Eyebrows permanently shaped.

Absolute privacy. vcsr-H In rl( sr port. lOO CYIVN XT III.DA ON THE OCEAN FRONT stories of real LJcomfort withan envi- rannwnt or distinct refinement without extravagance. AHUJCANPUN. ALWAYS OPEN LITEBATURf woTERnS MAILED.

Edward EGRMS Violets, Peas, Roses and Gardenias. TELEGRAM ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS wl a decreed by an act of Congress, ratl- I fled by the legislatures of 45 states Mrs. iElmer Beardsley of 472 representing State street is spending several days Morgan M. Lewis, son of the Rev. Mrs.

Da.niel M. Lenn-ls of 1251 Stratford avenue, has returned to Weittyan coilepe, M-lddletown after spending his holiday vacation with Ms parents. In N'sw York city. A Mr. arid Mrs.

Emery Thomr.so.1 of New Roebello, N. Y. and William S. Suttcm of Brooklyn, X. Y.

who have Mr. and Mrs. II. the g-uests E. of 34 i street, have returned 10 their homi-s.

The board also recommended tb.a-t an earnest request be Rf-nt to nil mayors, selectmen, ministers, educators, business people and citizen-; in general, respectfully i a I they mate public recognition of the fact a the Is, t.liat Mrs. Handall HllJcbrand tamed her Sunday school class 2393 Main day, legally emancipated. Exercises in schools, churches and factories, with a blowing of Miss Marpnrct Sitllivaii of 112 whistles and ringing of bells Mo'-ehoiise street vsu the eucs' of one minute at noon. wouid tell a i 'honor a. shower glad story to thousands of people.

Riven bv a mni'ior of hoi friends at enter-; the home of, Mrs A. Btu-ns'ey of CASE ADJOURNS Ptr'-ct. Thos Nwfleld M. E. church Sunday were Mrs.

G. -VJiMs, A. I with a turkey supper at the Mrs. rorwih, Mrs. F.

J. Graham, Mmi C. Brlsooe, MTS. Houj. Miss, Esther Ginsberg, Mrs.

C. of Xew Haven and Vrs. M. R. Kelly.

I A I ON BEROUULL AKKIVAL house. Announcement te made of the marriage of Miss May Murphy ana MauFicft Heilley. which was celebrated at St. Peter's R. C.

church lac AtlTOC-ato Xct-ds tlic Time to Take Care of AHegucl Urvft Dodger. David A. of 1907 Xorth avenue, who has been the ere- YORK, Jan. a yesterday morning. The Rev.

C. A. dit manager of the Comstock Willett, officiated. Miss Murphy who company, has accepted a i i i brief session today the trial of cap- wore a blue broad cloth suit and hat the Miner, Head and Tullock ln a on charges or i-urnpany. lo was attended by Murphy of ampton, and the beat man Jllchael Murphy, also of Xorth- Mr.

and Mrs. Albert 3G19 a.mptbn._ bride was Main street, will become thr- hi Mr. of son of Mr. and VKs at the Basslck company and ley connected with the Knd plant of the Crane company. Upon the return from their trip Philadelphia, Atlantic City and St.

Anthony's' church arid Miss Dawton, Mr. and Mrs. Rellley will make ney will be attended by Miss Mary their home at 736 Sims street. Lucas and best mm i ho I 'jert Dawsey. The couple are plan- Archibald McNeil, or Fill-field avenue entertained at tea Informally Monday afternoon when rueets included Mrs.

brutality to American soldiers at Le Mans was adjourned i to- daughter ot morrow, owing to tho arrival at Governor's island of Grover Bergdoll, the. young Philadelphia i i i arrested as a a Lucas of Scofiold avenue- dodger. The adjournment was ne- Wednesday morning, January 14. ccssary. It was announced, in praer rhe will be performed at that Major i i a F.

Kelly, juoge advocate, might stive his attention to the new arrival. i 'o ill i Atlantic Cliy, X. J. Former Alderman Vincent S. Whitney and his wife celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary at A'-'-hllwild McN'oll.

ft I their borne 1 0 6 3 Stratford avenue Fab-field avenue, who hah been i-m Monday night. A reception was John Hopper of New York and lined to his home on account of ill- held, and the couple greeted man Mile. Polr, her house guest, Is reported to be of their friends. Waldo. Mrs.

Roderick McNeil, Mrs. You can drink. IN STANT PO Without fear of any of the after effects which often follow coffee drinking. Postum has a thoroughly pleasing flavor greatly liked by those accustomed to coffee There's not a trace of "Caffeine" in sleepless nights do not follow, and headaches, nervousness and indigestion do not result from its use. "There's a Made by Postum Cereal Co.

Battle Creek, Mictt Mother! Watch Child's Tongucl "California Syrup of Figs" For a Child's Liver and Mother! Say "California," then'you will get genuine "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children low this delicious laxatire. Tire Bargains Reconstructed tires give double service. A Genuine Guarantee with every tire. Look At These Prices THIS WEEK ONLY 30x3 31x4 32x4 7.50 S.95 $10.50 $11.65 $12.85 33x4 $13.75 34x4 $14.55 34x4y 2 $16.35 35x4y 2 $17.00 36x4y 2 $17.65 35x5 $18.75 37x5 $19.50 ODD SIZES OUR SPECIALTY AUTO TIRE EXCHANGE 633 MAIN STREET Tel.

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304 E. Washington Ave. Tel. Bar. 522 EWSPAPERl NEWSPAPER! tiocto i she could nol until morn me and i a i 0 i i jtore got a bottle of T) i Klmi was so excite I 1 A 1 er 1 ilf tl bottle At once anrl al i slit 1 hei the othu ha 1 i I i i 1 11 or cui for the douoi sat-, she is mmaj bul she did not die She neat to sleep i fli si foi i -Heel and the morning she parsed two -v oi icd in o'oi six Inches Ions doctor cane lo see if Mie was dead bul he ian out i quid as she was bit ing- in he a eatl ig i of oatmeal ul i a font 11,0 anil now she has a bain of hot months old is ilso n-ii" 1 me 3 rhxu ne on Kcquest Constipation headTi.hes 11 ed fteh iff weakness spots befoie the ms 11 a sleep esness i i i rtizzi and mam othei 113TM, ot sicl I be relieved if ta the i scnption I as Di is I The I am 1 la a mil pellet It done much for people men omen and oh Mien since IS 68 3 ears leput ition a Di a i lies Llixir-- it children--The Family i ve i 01 Lxpeltoi ALL DLA-I EPS Di and Co lit Advertisement YOUNG MAN INCREASE YOUR INCOME Classes Forming This Week in Accounting Business Law Business English Salesmanship Economics Y.

1 M. 833 Mam Street Show Card Writing Telegraphy Drawing Shop Mathematics Algebra and Geometry rm C. A. Barnum 4853 1 CAMPUS PAPP CHILDREN ARE ON ROAD TO RECOVERY STEAKS I SHORE CHOPS DINNERS I i 1 old lespcctneh tal en to i Sund i i It id some of the pc iarn gn en IUTI by i MM i i I A i ne le hv Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum i ff Atitoniobile Repairing WANTED We are now ready to do Automobile Repairing Promptly and Satisfactory haie lots oE llooi space for "toiase thercfoie each cai Is hi.ii led through i the speed eommensiuatc vulh thorough i i Is i i ind 1 i 30111 ir in nea1 ul i i Ldll the Conn. Automobile and Repair Co.

Telephone Bamum 2591 or pull in at 621 Lindley St. Riiaiantit 1 lo i i ictsomible ANNOUNCEMENT I i to nublich deny the iilsc and malicious leport being- cir tuldted to the effect that I intend to Bridg-opoit and I'm piac tloe thereof and that 1 i pio aecute by law a person 01 per sons guilty of fui ther circulating said i John A. Keller, D. C. OHrROPRAO'OR SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW RECEIVED for Senator LA FOLLETTE A A I 75c for a full Year WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD SIAMPS TO OR CALL SAMUEL STEINUAUF 83 Falrfleld Ave Barnum 2203 TELEGRAM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 1 if ted at Ihe i a late houi the conditi i i a i iVi pi The diatiixciive beverage today epl Careipolo of 130 i and Benjam i if i a i a lesic einoon and locked up on a i or bleach of the poice foi i esl i i i i depa lici Is ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS--AUDITS INCOME TAX SERVICE LOUIS M.

COMEN Public Accountant ie Bar. 428S--31S LJberty Bldg Steamer Naagatach ITS Union SI claj's) a ew ttiglantl Steamship Lines ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS Boston Has Candidate for Marathon Honors at Olympic Games I a oKon ft hav ng 11 iir'gi 1 li a 2 0 0 In these 1 Mnall milrfiiis lietween I I i i evpui-eti i I i i i ft ho tried get and i Inn a i i his inonr He i i i ei i i i i-! i 11 a i i the isle of il i i i i a i a lilrt ed 110 Hps 01 moi a at I I i i a i a 1 i i It i i I i Ihe desl in he had i I I I I poi i ts nl tow rfli oi i i to keep utprl I jt a tai i nns ni I 1 i PI ilei Shi i GINGER ALE Women Now Include This Gmger Ale in Shopping List The distinctive, delicious flavor of this true ginger product--aged and mellowed--has made it the popular home beverage Giocers report that women are ordering it regularly for the home and that they enjoy the genuine satisfaction that comes from serving this ginger ale of character and qualitv. a a a Mass 1 oil on Trail 4 Commeii.nl I Jlic MmistiRk-WUIett Co, Wholesale jMsuibuton, in BiulgcpiHt loi UaivdKl Mo he Corset Covers Pietty model with embroidery beading edge, 50c. and 65c. Corset cover of nainsook camiso'e style, entire top of lace, 75c.

points of lace trim anothei 85c. Still another has Lice and embroidered motifs, 85c. Black muslin corset covcis black Val lace, Special, $1.25. Short and Long Petticoats. short i with embiol- clei i uffles $1 25 Shoit nainsook skills, with luuks and embroiders ruffles, 4 5 ong- petliooa.t3 of -nhite muslin top embioi- den $1 25 Ijice ti immed stvles $1 45 Envelope Chemises in Many Styles.

1 ink Batisle chemises, heinstilchecl blue $1 .25 hite nainsook tace nnnlOil SI 1 me i nainTOOk col oi 1 sutchinK $1 45 en i A model in I i band lop feather il Ihe Camisoles. Dainty pink beco silk, ciepe de chine etc, lace trimmed, $1.15. Other eftcctive mod- eli, $1.50, $2 to $3. Beldmg Satin (Guaranteed) camisoles, $3.50. coloi ibuon i SLI aps $1 45 bodice top chemise Fiench knots in design $1 65 riesh loa i tt em 1 i oidei cd in coloib 6 5 One stle with -voke of late and embroi den inseition also one embioidered in pastel shades 51 85 A has Tiench top formed ot sheet i i i an 1 lace 65 eM elope i htm ts( i i of flna 1 tees S.

1 93 Sei.o i i hei silk en i i SO Knit Underwear. i soiled 1 i esis ml union suits al-o I aA afliletic union suits The Drawers. Circular cut drawcis, line embroidery ruffles, 85c 1 ti immed dunvers, i a i cut, $1.15. i a i Swiis em- broidcn nifties one h.is plain scalloped i $1.15. The Bloomers.

i cotton uepe bloomeis at knee Extra Special $1.15. White and Pink Batiste Bloomer 1 85c. Canan Bloomeis of pink bitlste, lace trimmed, $2.45 and $3.45. The Corseto. Oddb and Ends of pink and white corsets.

$1.25 to $2.50. Pink bpoits corsets $2 to $5. Brasbieies, 50c. Bdndeaux, 50., 75c. and $1.

Pink and White Night Gowns. 1 coioicc) a i stiUhed in blue ilbbon bow knots SI 43 ii rt nainsook ROW us Kimona sleeve, handsomeh foatliei stitched in pink 01 blue hut. crepe gowns special $145 White nainsook ef embioideiecl in dcFcate colois, i gow ns trimmed at neck and sleeves i uion hlet lace SI 85 Pin! a i ee neck her i i i i i in blue S225 i i nainsook ilh of I iMi I al lace $2 45 i sooU i i i clusiers of Trench in blue lavendu and pinU $2 95 Lace trimmed models i top and cap of al I lare 95 Outing Flannel Gowns. Pink oi blue striped, 1 While 01 coloied braid Billie Bui kts Pajamas $275 hildr en ROW ns $150 Knit Kegulai size in black and i short i petticoats -n 11,11 m-ett-v stripes of i ose and pink $2 45 Un i blue 3 wool i a with In sue 9Z 95 SOc'o tvool buff colored In extra sue 93 45 All aie beaulifullv made a.iid lilted tops snug and warm Hosiery Small in black and white hosierv, 3 lor $1. Pink Boot Mile Hose 65c hlte Lisle Hoslen- good quality B'g Clearance Sale of Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps.

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1918-1977