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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 3

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PAGE THREE. THE JAOTGSVILLE DAILY GAZETTE, FRIDAY, acr xWHBS 7, i Millar the a ternaiee. 'v. u. listH were coming in, which so A social hour and fight refresh FEDERATION BOARD tains smoke!" They tower high and aru forbidding.

They are apparently Insurmountable and aaa.aaa Mary M. Palmer, Cor. Sec'y. make personal efforts to ecure new be- TniriftTO nilOlllCOO names of indiTtdual members no TRANSACTS BUSINESS gfjtl rV.ni)e namns of indiTtdual members not REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Pleasant Fields Of Holy Writ Vincent Lambert ana Daby or S. Thomas, Holmes tl lots ann UavflBlrt.

Win i rpnort of the finance committee, water power iuin lot SI. Fulton. home of Mm. 'Fannin Arnold. o.i,i ,1 nnrl wlffi 10 W.

tl. vi irubie. Too broad to circumvent they appear impassable barriers. The timorous heart fears to essay them. But he who, at call or God, marches straight forward finds chem nothing but a vanor throueh which he can rs.

Jrt. J. Jruvers ann 13, 'blk Yales ne'i nft''i jonn uarmicii Leonard, $2,000 lJorier p. noworth, )1 lot given by Mrs. Percy Munger.

cbftir-Alden, showed that owlnj to the advanced cost of supplies, not qa te G. HirBiuiaimh of Tielavsn lake. Plana for Rummage Sale to Raie -rfrl Relntt. ife brief Sharon -visitors Wednesday. MIhs OlnflvK Wilkin her riu- Porter Vare wdr to C.

A We wife, lot 12. bile 2. ace pass without effort The experience Herinin'g 'and wile, Jl Ues as teacher in the Lowell district ot Ira'-l is a', cvfry r.f individuals and of nations. not to advance the price or tnese arji-rles furnished for uncheon. but to and make up the deficit by more economical buying and In cutting Lesson XI.

Daniel 1, September 9, 1917. it: purposed in a. hu would not def.le "ibe kite's dalnUeii, nor William lfenderson, wd car D. Kldd, IS16; lot 31, HelKhts add, Beloit. iHwrence Ward and wife What art thou great mountain 7 Before Zerrubbabel thou Shalt become mis wsei.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pond are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs.

Andrew Patterson and son of Madison. IUIhh rallmrinK Tumi ia imitfld in Porter 13. Yates, Herbej-t Van Si; iot 14. blk. 2, at.e -d add.

Beloit. Heparin: 'l55l. ace a. Id. Hololt.

ClnssinerTAds are money-makers. Willi fumJBJien. commit a plane!" It any specific act or ooea-lence 10 God is resolved into Its com-iioKen: Darts, the analysis will show Funds to Carry on Janevuie Center Reporta Submitted. An earnest, thoughtful discussion of civic matters marks each meetlDB of the hoard of the city federation of women. On Thursday there wm an attendance of about twenty ladles at the Janesville Center, where the regular monthly meeting was held.

The personnel of the board Includes the president of each of the federated clubs i iid the chairmen of trie standing committees. At the meeting of yesterday forenoon, the president-, Mrs S. M. Smith, and the eecretarv, Mrs. C.

S. Atwood, kepi- c. clraait. tto hv "Mrs. Percy Munger, the chaTr-; marriage Wednesday to Burt Place Hyde at the home of her fatier, first: Faith: "God is," "God asks me to do this: It is something that -he 'benefits of TOTAL STINENCE.

Lesson.) enrich Derfonr.ed the ceremonr. Thcv ihould be done else he would not left on the evening train for Fond du man, outlined somewhat -heir (or another year. A member from; each ward is to he appointed on this committee. fi(jucational committee, especially with reference to the moving pictures, was given by the Again: 1 can ou it. cecaus i.nlianiiy.

niagmiucie. spioDdor, quire 5iiN LOYALTY PETITION brief hoeytaoon, after which they God who knows me asks rue to do It. Second; Love. "I'll do it because win oe at norns to tneir ineuaa Bes'irie the regular business -which was iraneacted, the question of the olpooaBlcn of the work fotlowed. The obedience.

Small love smdl ohe- To The Congre ot ire unacu l-o, i i Ubl McNeil Llbby plant. TUoir many friends in Sharon of the State of Wi6c0nin, arc i vo fly campaign of last Eeiifc-ri cost tne annuat rummage, saie was wi As this is one of the main sourc by the by petition, and other as disloyal to. the American Gov- USE VEILS FOR SANDBAGS. be11 money well spent 'and the work room, it was decided to bend every enerey of the cluha toward aing weann TV 3rd reed. We taKe inis will again be taken up neart year.

DELAVAN W1. nf before if. covered tun i -to uvia or Itr iarpesi city of times. Tin; rascir.atuiK of '-lie metropolis diverted Al- from the Incatcu- "V-i "risurns the rcy.il cofit-rs. ch hav been Hie Quarry V.i Wi.ioh l.

senre of iiave ii hu.lv. they stilt rise in vast upon the plain. v.ti"ii I Sab lor. wis shining ip en.lor. one thing eclipsed 'ri-r "ye ol Grid and angel, if ini rhi-t.

too. ifcc most ernment Vvery disloyal word and deed caicuiaiea 1 effort ti wm the rnment In Its discourage the go the second or Lhird week in October en's veils and the tapestries of private "I sent her and her Vment to the Imperial German rhVrebyo increase the hjrd.hl and defense of the nation of The W. C. T. U- met at the home of Mr, E.

C. Jones, 170 Locust streei Ijand for the manufacture of sandbars for the Turkish trenches, according to the Constantinople cor-reapnndent of the Geneva Tribune. lave that fa th In America, nc. r.onvict that general chairman of the sale. Her helpers will be the same as last year, with the addition of others.

A special request is mare by the ft deration board for the puslic to hear this our- Or mother's and social meeting and which thi Delavan, Sept. 6 Miss Nellie Garde r.f returned 10 her home in Magnolia today after spending a Knv days at the home of her brother, Henry Gardener. Ua-a. II- Inr.f arc Cli.a. A.

VViifilit are in Dubuque. Iowa, In aitendrxce at a j.a a caat.oQ. Mr. i.f-U Jlrs. V.

L. Utley took an America is fighting tor tne frI edm found- well attended. Tne propraiu nimTiiage sale in mmu, principles upon whic a Administration, and pledge our alone-, nared bv Mrs. M. Palmer ana tj help i cal officers of Beyrutb and other ed, "Srt to the Goverrtment of the United States.

dishes, bcotrs ana topic waa rmio. tee corresponuenL says, mai I. rh-r. the city contained of a voua.g 'Hebrew "Daniel vas greater Thin Ibe whiph l-r- lived. This city is "'BJps 'ilf" 'Sfowed by anotier.

Lake Mills, thp man lives. The character Fi.a- son, and Zenda u.i"'l-iojhs making, "ail llks and Stain reSlr0m oS' PHvilerj here lnd ma1 or leave at It was decided to have a gen-; motherhood and the training of ch Slfln era! meeting of Llie clubs a in OO.J dren rJy ironfral ntans of the yea K.w been thr r.obrc and Mr. Francisco accompanied w-h'-u'h tens or thoiisands or vexing mil soldiers in Syria their superiors they Ko thAmmeetirjg of the W. C. O.

F. will be held this evening in the Forresters have work can be formulated and reportB a what has been acconiplaaaaii- to the state C. T. U. convention atfice of the Gazette rniranu to be held in Milwaukee Seph 21 to, 25 were elecred.

Miss Lou Grander and Mrs. A. Horwood Reeled Wis. delegraLes and Mrs. O.

D. Bates ana Wm. Oleson, brother of Henry living a short tlistance from this ommittee. made otu they may encounter in the sified Ads get quick results. t.

He might have com--I rard rf bis surroundings. He have sale, "l'n the puppet ol rule-: might as well sub-Mil -MP inevlrable. I'm deprivee of iii.irp It of ha'' bror.lier. Ha" al take iiarial l-aaairia aeairav.a iivp or what 1 tlcarci rraiar FKfSfilHffifSfiy ectrical storn or w.ifc courteous awx aer't' evening lightning ivjr.nir.tr qui. to Cit- I.

laiH. -I: la-aaaiaa th E'a nor Kalaaaar ot Will visit her her. anri win co to Chicago for a visit ua-l'leved success througr. he vcrv cor.lit:ons which seemea He from here. THEGOLDEN EAGLE fixed rei-cinus lie ho nviv ana way.

ne Relirrion rives. Mrs Herbert was formerly Miss Verna Conkfll. nraia ol alkaota, iteu with hlo. He felt its i cl rTlirlv in Bf-t- her auni Mas. lad lacs.

John Q'Jigley was here over Laboi Elihu Thomas will move here from ponded to our moaorn ai.is.i- When in Rome, do as Romany no. ij i wa 'incnr'-i'pticile. Babylon Is the vu. ir. en: type of pr 5 V'3waCTuney'-Sr.

of Milwaukee was in this city visiting relatives ove Gertrude Moorhouse, via K.aafc: aal Faivac, Vooaa I were over Sunday vislLors at Cdmp MrlVValter Bartlett enjoyed a visit from her a John Mao- Sweeney of Rockford the first of the a self-indulgnt F.r.'.l in rang. vs. live tunrirea iiium with or -nfluencf of de- Men, Young Men The clothes you need are ready. You're going to buy new things to wear very soon. art imddin? PaF.tiai the by the I and the rig purposes will be bui tho ye ciirposfo.

In Conkel has just returned from h' not dellie him-. Jp.u.s' words lire mplifkd. "Seek f.rr.: the nf God else shall be added. nr.ee to the com prime minister proudff monarchy a hiif a nent ri 1 'T 1 fw, 1- 1 1 rlene nronert.v that llty. IDs nu un-tag being 'painted by John Topping Ckrk, 58 Wisconsin St a lal 10 soeiet of I at Methodist church yesterday al-L' "c'rrrew ordinance was adopted at he iaat 1 1 lrr cil.

The exact rules are not as yet published. The Ulcers for the con, 1: I'-sta la-aroor in m-lava a i I 1 i -Adoiph Kern -Job. Cahi 7- to befriend with patriotic you know what's best for you, you're going to hiiv them here, I his unfortunate in tneir exile. He rail rt nature and 'tie "true Got: i-- heatnen 3d He left at once' iiauion nnd a pattern I'niniJ oarpy S. M.

have every thing ready for you. 1 1 liaf Mr aCtl-; g-'-o. John Welch; O. f-ncouMj i a as a. ically as as m'il1- "has: Keogh has closed out bu ura-a- aaa rol itm-li ah f-ini'lv to CI i nl on.

Vincent McSoaev aeaae Camp Douglas this week. NOTICE- Gazette on sale Hustad-s Drug Store, opposite Post Office. i i-irai inn ir. eating. niu; eh? make leaden i i Mtinence rrnra nar Any npparea' i hv -hose who art ions! is achieved in ci-iup of, spiri: of for as-, necessarily There WALWORTH t'hr tp material basis n-Vor tha-J Mr.

ano ivim. Sept. nve-slaurrh the spirit. This is BrJrd of hox like. vv: e- of the vine order.

c. Mr. ar.ti r'SSptaa' nee moderation are beauty, Mrs Jack Tyier anil guests spent vUaro Tovner. Misses menlAl power, The WeVe made careful preparations for supplying just the sort of things you want. Society Brand Clothes The nw Fall Models in these famous Suits and Coats are especially frrrf; they shaw exclusive and very choice ideas in suite that you'll Bee Where else.

We want the discriminating men particularly to see the new ideas. We have the pick for you. $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35,00 Men's Suits and Fall Top Coats $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 ABB FAB BETTER THAN YOU'LL EXPECT TO FIND, Doubl, and single hearted, belted all around models; cut along military lines and more conservative models if you want them. tinn and ior.fr no. illustrat Mrs "i u.ol adrr iv-irs Mason in Sharon iiicaaaj- h.

Intention pifVard of I t'. a it is visiting Mrs. WPH 'y' the sick 11st. ct oh.aract.er. Daniel to HTmself- His ontooni iiiTorded test fori: of his inr.entlnn.

T-ilri T. Trowbridge, the -in I He lone desert of i'ren twenty with r.oth- nocket it some pocos r.u a v.ats- a modern Daniel ir paired corapany at once Mrf Will Houfe and daughter, fl Hd with Mrs. Houfe's sister. 'sis-er, Z- 'Mr. anc Mra.

George" McETwai: ,1 toe sTnt.entioiisly. if New a phere u'hich Ins a- ic the breath of nn. I proved the tnllsaanlc white se.to-uafding him agi.inst the Mr. and nf Taresv ll'e. w'ere guests at tne vvn BiWlsh, n.

Surclay even of the has ox- 'I'M iiscet'n temperance i rroie te -riore (tnecne G. A. Hubmer apt in Kheboygan Falls they are to facilitate compo- sisters. SHAKON CVinron. SSDt.

creai THIS IS SWEATER TIME We can shew plenty of Neck Slip. Overs with fancy snipes source." and HSn. nj r' fixecU 'ua. Klein went to JtieByina HATS ARE HERE AND THEY'RE DIFFERENT Strtsens $4, $4.50, $5 Imperials $2. $3, $3.50 Golden Eagle Special $2 and $2.50 Italian Salino $6.00 anjoyme.i iuij, xuearlsy evcrtne, wherp enc wm vivid 'mit to on operation at tne Also in Jer- H.r.d neriftltlCS of pital.

Alma Weaver returned to and plain colors, ley weights. saa a a a a- urUtg Srattfc (Hiatus oeiupctance that lady once af-roted. much to the author's rrt-- rtuvs1 Visit wltn nr i-iert that ac one cut ooeld' have written It. The pools ICHlson two weeks ut Vasar, tic- tn evniii. Mr, and Mm Ja.

Dul.am Boys' and Girls' SHOES lor chool or Dress Wear Every good leather. New ideas arc 3hown in our large section for Misses', Children's and Boys' Shoes. See Window Display, NEW HAVANA BROWN KID BOOTS in 9-inch height, leather Louis heels, Also new shades of Grey, Ivory Tan and Beige, priced $7.50, 8.50, $10 FOR WOMEN The new Military Boot in popular Tan and Brown Calf, Black Kid, BrflWH and Grey Suede and Combinations, priced at $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 $8.50 exttreoie longevity wltn i.nimp.fu-ed and physical powers- Summing it a no '(. says "That something or ibe oahnosp of dawn is preserved io -no i ri evening of try days 1 ew nrimarilv to a sound contilltu-itoti an instinctive obedlenuo to the lawM of health and above all to a mind nov to the beauty and wonder ot 'he existence in which we are THE SHOE SECTION offers a complete shewing of all the newest Be-ete fer Fall wear. Complete stocks now rejoly.

tcVi, t'leien Wells, a former btiaroii 7 united in marriage mi Jae on i employed ii dayi Sept. 3, to AllBn cine, who fonneily wa, 1-17 i 1 a ifoBt ot friends here to es! September C. 917. Exodus IV ARE YOU A "YESBUT?" beH. wite Rtmetss and boh, John, (A lf'Sison cu it xcu: Shenandoah, Iowa, awat A nuami prenciiKi "The Devil's mcunta.it.

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