Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 08, 1908, Image 8

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1903 F3BS1 GREAT REDUCTIONS Alt ■PH——— I— ——— Attend the Great 25% REDUCTION SALE OF-— STAR CLOTHING CO, FAKE BIDS FOR ; JEWELRY STOCK ' Investigation la Being Mad# by Fedq aral Court Offlolal*—Public Sal* Will Taka Plaea Thi* Morning. Tha local United States authorities aro Investigating tho matter of alleged fake bids In tha caee of J. T. Groom. bankrupt, who^e atock of jewalry will t*o Hold e< public outcry today, and early developments are expected. Tho croon atock waa recently ad vertised for sale, and blda were »o* Ilclted by the tru»teo In bankruptcy. Commissioner W. E. Martin. Jr. Five . I*I(J» wore received, and one waa ac- II copied. This waa a bid of $9,140. The rale waa confirmed by Itefereo In Bankruptcy Alexander IToudflt. but the maker of the accepted bid could not bo located. Tlie live bide were then investigated, with tho result tnat they were raid to have been found fraudu lent offer*. An Investigation waa at onco instituted by the federal court. There being no legitimate blda mada for the atock. It haa been ordered gold at public auction, and the sale will take place this morning at 10 o'clock at the Croom more. 1509 Fourth atreet. The good:* will be offered first In loti and then In hulk. H W. JOI I.. 1*. MILI.YRR. Vice President Vice Pnesldent. OftCAK 15 DOOLY. Cashfc 8TATEM1NT OF TH* AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF MACON At dose of business. November 27. 1101. RE80URCI8. and Discount* I2.l07.74l.il * *)i and Exchange.. Total. ........... il LIABILITIES. < ir.-iontlon j •lvuwyids Unpaid jwrtoh t 5, Total. 770,21*. 4« moifti 100.000. OC ssi.ikf.n 260,000,00 20.ro ,201.123 17 $3.313.020.«« “ GAGER'S WHITE LIME” Tr a little higher in price than other l.imea, but it is I'URE LIME, and by far the best and most economical for Brick Work nnd Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at any price! Write us for Delivered Priees. S Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. GOOD DAY This weather arrived with our Buckwheat nnd Maple Syrup. It is n good dny to ent Buckwheat Cnkes, “like mother made ’em.” KLINOLER’S PURE PENNSYLVANIA [ \ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Unlike other kinds in purity nnd flavor. You can taste it in tho cakes. Received fresh shhpment direct from the mills nt Butler, Penn.—TODAY, FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY. OLD JASPER RYE A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY 100 Proof, Double Stamp We especially recommend this goods to : those that prefer n high proof goods equal to bottled in bond goods nt 25 per cent higher prices. A trial ordor will provo the quality. Wo gunrnntoe satisfaction. ...53.85 :j: .. .57.25 ¥ . .510.25 I I Asthma 8uffer#re Snould Knew Thi*. Foley'* Honey and Tar haa cured many case* of asthma that were eon- alderad hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bue*- i Ing, *01 Went Third utrest. Davenport, Iowa, writes: A severe cold contract ed twelve year* ago waa neglected until It finally grew Into asthma. The beat medical aklll available could not give me moro than temporary relief. Foley** Honey and Tar waa recom mended and one flfty-cent bottle en tirely cured me of asthma which had been griwine on me for twelve years. If I had tfckrn It at the start I would have been saved years of flufferlng'* If. J. Lamar ft Co., near Fourth Na- don*) Bunk. FREEH ARRIVES IN MACON COLDEST SPELL OF THE SEASON 18 EXPECTED HERE TODAY— 0IQ DROP IN TEMPERA TURE LA8T NIGHT. fectly lovely weather, too. These expression* will be heard to day In nil likelihood, If the official pre- dictions of the weather inen. both In this city and In Washington, art to be believed. Even last night, following a drop of over 20 degrees In the tem perature. the coal dealers were playing rlng-uround-rosy nnd people, common and all. acurrled along the streets all huddled up In overrents, with their hnnds deep down In their pocket*. For the Indications are that the coldest weither of the season will vis it this suction today. Already this year the thermometer has dropped as low as 28 degrees, but |l la expected to go much lower today, The official prognostication, In the refreshing con ciseness of the weather man’s vernac ular, ts aa follows: "Fair tonight and Tuesday; milch colder Tuesday.'' Exceptionally fine weather haa been enjoyed during the last few weeks, Macon tiring favored with sunshine ns never Iwhire In November. Winter gave Indications of being exceedingly !wishful nbout making a formal debut, and many begin to think that the event would never occur, but It now seems that It will really take place on December 21. Yep. the biting blast* of winter ar* here—the blasts that mean more fuel and the need of more money and tnora discomfort et a!. And there la also tn the ca*t _ _ . ca*t Loretta Marshall, an arch and _.„bt eyed young lady who In by-gone days made such an lmpr<«*ton that aha landed with both her dainty feet Immediate favor. Btt* *iiis<j« roaming aye* tl»at play no fa* Snd oast their ap«ll even over R . tha more remote seats In the piay ruse. Hhe was recalled many times. The music of the play J* above the stan dard , With the aid of r^good chorus, well costumed, the company U co—*— end capable. Tto# r dancing'apecta matinee will be 'The Money •• Beats only 19c, children 16c. "Th» fllrcua Girl” will he clayed. wdl co*turned, the and capable. The the three aieters Lamer* and Florrie—was very r celvod^a hearty encore., USER' 'The CLrcus'OIrl'^wlUb* played. AL.' H. WILSON. Golden-voiced singer Al. H. Wilson, the ambassador of Oerman dialect, will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House tomorrow night This Is an event that can well be looked forward to with much anticipation by those who love the beat that there Is In pleasing and mod ern theatricals. The loving “Met*" Is K sseesed of a volee such as few men ve Over been endowed with. When he sing* It I* with a plaintive feeling and a touch of romantic tendeme**, while the sweet note* *eem to vibrate even through his speaking parts. As the cen tral figure In hi* latest play, “When Old New York Wae Butch.” stnged with all the attention to detail for which hi* manager. Sidney R. Kill*. Is noted, he Is constantly adding to the ho*t of friends and patrons whose attendance upon such attractions In which he appears have al ready put the stamp of approval upon his successful starring effort*. An ab'.e company magnificent Scenery correct costuming add Immensely to the ensem ble. and a* a finished production this latest "Wilson play" Is said to have few equals among the season’s offerings. pauT^Tmore. Psul Gllinore. who Is starring In 'The Boy* of Company B." and who will be at the Grand on Thursday night, Is one of the cleverest curtain speakers on the slug*;. Lust searon. while playing In ono of the larger cities, he noticed that an old gentleman with an car trumpet cams In toward the dose of the second act. occupied a sent In the front row for half on hour nnd departed ns soon aa the curtain rose upon tho last act. The fol lowing night the same old gentleman with the car trumpet snt In the oaiPe seat during the same half hour and left before the third act was begun- Bend ing a messenyer to the house mansger. Mr. Gilmore had the old gentleman pointed out to him and requested him to find out who nnd what manner of man this was that bought a front scat seem ingly for an Intermission. The third evening the old gentleman was again In his scat and stnyed t'.ie name length of time. As he was leaving, the manager stopped him nnd asked him why he pre ferred this little scrap of tho piny. **'*’■ tell the truth." the old rnan replied, _ don't rare a button about tl reuse I can't hear very well, like that „ ... ... replied, "I button about the play be> hear very well. Rut I dt Gilmore's curtain talks and I came to hear them!* Bowaro of Ointments for Oatnrrli that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tha sense of smell nnd completely derange the whole system when entering It through the roue surfaces. Buch articles should lie used except on proscriptions from re- putable physicians, os the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall'* Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by P, J. Che ney A IN*., Toledo, O.j contains no mer cury. and le taken Internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and muooua sur face* of tha system. In buying Hall' ■atari'll Cure, be sure you get tha gsn tne. It la taken Internally end made i Toledo. Ohio, by K. J. Cheney A Co Testimonials froo. Take lull's Family nils for consti pation. 4 Full Quarts 8 Full Quarts jjfii 12 Ful1 Quarts :: /"> AT THE TX Express prepaid to any point reached: by Southern Express Oo. D. f. & C. P. LONG P. 0. Box 1058 Jacksonville, Fla. 1,1 * 111 * * 1 * tl 11 m h- 1111 I I I 11 11 | [ BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD L0H, President. Formerly of Macon, Ga. The names imply that everything bought here is the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest price* Send us ydUr orders which will receive prompt at- ton < on. Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville^ Florida THB WAYNB MUSICAL CO. Th# Wnjmi Musical Co. opened ght at tha Grand for a two-utgliI gagement with a matins* today Tn high — tha opening Jill night at ll ■agamant HI etnas musical ssi tho (aa White list” jedy. the opening hill beautiful lyric comedy "The ■RBHl" A musical comedy comas like a breath of frrah air on a sultry ■day. and the reception accorded by on* of the largest and most select audience* of the season to tha Way** Musical ore almost a unanimous choice of local It heater-goer* The blay selected by. tha company wo* "Th# White Kxt. ,v a bright nnd mirthful playlet a muslaal mixture of comedy and song, with It* lilting airs nnd Its tinkling tunes, and fraatwT with ■ such success that. Ilka Olive* Twist, tha audience kept hungrily and Insistently asking for more. All tha principals were g>»,Ht. but fixvial mention ts due of Har ry Gribbon, Emmett OToogor, who pos- I*. ***** an excellent vole*, and Fred Wayne as comedian next In Important'S t<» Mr. G ribbon. who kept the audience convulsed aa he pushed his really funny .ttmedy over the footlights But In tha remale contingent or the cast ts (jwH the bright and particular Star Of tho company, Mta» Aimer Trait* tn tne I character role of "Borah." a mald-ef-all- "THE DEVIL.” Mr. Henry W. Ravage will bring his New York Garden theater success "Th# Devil,” lo the Grand Opera House oi Friday night. Pec. II. In "The l •evil" Henry W. Ravage** name Is Identified with the most pic turesque nnd widely advertised stag* success of n decade. Not a single event In recent American stage history com pares with the interest that was arous ed bv Ills first New York presentation of Franz Molnsr’s sensational Hunga rian comedy. The story of this pro duction was a sensation In Itself befit ting the sensational record of this play of the age ever since It was first produc ed In Budapest. Mr. Hilvage offers ."The Devil* -- - comedy—exactly ns It Is being played In Europe under the nuthor's direction— and not as a problem play The leading role ts made pleasing, provoking much laughter, while the story fascinates th# In order to make hi* production thentlc In every particular Mr. Savage sent ocenle artist Walter Burrtdga to Vienna for the designs nnd models. The stage detail w*» *11 nrrsnged by th# gifted Herat*, who rame to New York, after staging the comedy In Vienna In accordance with the author's Ideas. The American adaptation of the play ^ the work of th* brilliant Oliver Iter- rd. whose name Is n guarantee that the beauty of the Original has been well preserved. While It was Impossible to f revent other translations no one of hem approached Harford'# In literary and true dramatic values. Molnsris ffishlng wit and genial comedy Is finely s .own In the first of his works to reach th# English stage, and Mr. Harage. as his American producer. Is alone permit ted to present an authorised version of this world-wld* success. Joe morri8 hPtoo'many WIVES.” ”Too Many Wives." a musical farce, will be ths attraction nt the Grand Opera Houae on Tuesday. Pep. 15. Messrs. C’hnrlea Horwlts and Frederick V. Bowers have written this work, the former the libretto and lyrics nnd the latter the music. Two acts and several scenes ar* required to Introduce all the musical numbers, specialties, scenic and electrical affects that go to mnke up th# entertainment which lias t*een ef fectively staged under the direction of Charles Sinclair. Joe Morris Is cast for the stellar role "Isidore Meyer." from Kansas City, and has tho support of a clever company. Including a number of attractive show girls. THE LYRIC. The show that has boon selected for the Lyric this week le equal to anv that haa been there this season, each act being of tb*» best In their class. Al. J. Wayne, tha blackfact. tells many funny Jokes and hit tongs are all good. Mr. Wayne Is one of the beat blackface men that has been seen bare. Bingham' and Thornton In tho akatch entitled "After a Husband." brings forth much applause and Itughter. Ml»s Thornton has a pretty soprano voice and knows how to handle It. Mr. Bingham with his heavy baritone vole* adds to the delight of the act. The get drew the heaviest applause of any act that has been at tho l yric this year. The pictures are tho best that ha* How to make a good five in ono minuto. Buy a sack of our Rosin Ohips at $1.00. Redmond-Massee Fuel Co. Telephones 100 and 223. Virginia Fi.ld Trial, RPR AY. K. C- D*e. 7.—Sportsmen from all asctlons of the east and north, as well as from all the south ern state*, are gathering here with tha prise dogs which hsfo been en tered in the annual meeting of tha Virginia.t'sroltn* Field Trixie Assi- elatlon. The meet will begin tomor row and the program Includes many valuable stake*. BUSY DAY WITH FEDERAL COURT Objeetion Made to Granting of Dis charge in Bankruptcy to Frank Gunn—Two Moonshiners Pardonsd— Henry Kaplan Naturalised. The auJt of R. F. Wimberly, trustee, v*. D. F. Gunn, was argued before Judge Emory Speer In the United States court yesterday morning. Hear ing was also given the objection to the dlNch&rfe in bankruptcy of Frank slon will be rendered today. The suit Is on old one. having bc**n Instituted more than a year ago. R. F. Wimberly, trustee, charges that Frank Gunn In filing his peti tion for voluntary bankruptcy did not give a complete schedule of his assets, omitting mention of land owned by him at the corner of Fourth and Pop lar streets. Formal objection was then entered to a discharge being granted Gunn, and at the some time a re straining suit was brought against D. F. Gunn, father of the petitioner In bankruptcy. Naturalization papers were granted Henry Kaplan In th” federal court yes terday morning. He gave Russia as his native country, but swore future allegiance to tho Stars and Stripes of ths United States. The clemency of the court has been exercised In tfia cases of Neal NJx, of Thomaaton, and Nathan Brown, of PInehurst, charged with operating Il licit stills. The two defendants were convicted In tho United States court l&st spring, but as both had crops that needed attention Judge Bpcor held up aentence. They appeared before- the court yesterday morning and stated that thoy were ready to begin their sentences. Judge Speer Imposed a aentence of a year and a day tn the federal prison upon each, and then •pardoned them with a reprimand. The two moonshiners, who appear to be very respectable farmers, were profuse In their apologies. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A graveyard rough was tear ing iny lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to help me. and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr King's New Discovery.*' says Mrs A. C. Williams, of liac. Ky. "The first dose helped me nnd Improvement kept on until I had gained 68 pounds in weight nnd my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing re cord for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee nt drug stores. 60o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. If quality and prompt ser vice counts with you we can do business together. Redmond-Massee Fuel Co. Telephones 100 and 223. LETTERS THAT COME IfONI UTILE REARTS AND ARE ALL ADDRESSED TO 9ANTA CLAUS, CARE OF THE TELEGRAPH. the hearing of Brevet Lieut. Watson the charge of refusing to arrest a cl** who struck another In his presence. It was after the Introduction of me evidence In this cast that ths police committee went Into executive session, and then handed copies of orders to Chief Westcott to he given to Lteut. Moseley and Detective Jones. The following Is a copy of the ordor given by the chief to each of the men under suspension: The commutes on the police depart- ..jent. acting In connection with the mayor, having carefully considered the testimony in the matter of the changes against Lieut. Moseley and Detective Tom Jones, have agreed upon the following order: Believing from the evidence submitted that the efficiency and well-being of the police department so require. It Is ordered that Lteut. Moseley nnd Detective Jones bo dismissed from tho police force of the city of Mscon. In consideration, however, of the faith ful nnd active sendee rendered by both men in the performance of their respect ive duties: It Is further ordered that tha pay of each of said officers be allowed thdn In full up to the date of this order; and ih of - - Gusslc Lee Harris. Bradley; "Bring a doll und a doll cradle. Am five years old, don't go to school bring our little baby something too will closo for this tlm* your little girl." ing at night. Tlesse bring me a doll and a doll carrl.ice. 1 am nine years old will be ten the twenty-third of May. I am In the fourth grade and study five hooks. 1 havo most of my things you brought me last Xmas." Bsssta Rachel. 1630 Fourth street: will write and tell you what I want for Christinas. You might bring me 2 yards of pink ribbon, you might bring me a pair of side comb*, and any other pres ent you will. Bring tne some fruit* of all sorts nnd a doll and carrldge. "Bring my mama some fruits to Bsrtha Emma Dohn, 821 Second street. "I want you to bring me a doll with black hair and blue eyes and a broom some hair ribbon und some candy a wash rd and tub. I am seven years old 1 In * and : the second class." Mary Buffington, 116 8eeond street: "1 want you to bring me a big doll and lots of things some nice thing* to eat." Frederick 8tewnrt. S21 Second atreet: '( want a tool box with my name on It i tu tu train, a boy doll, blocks, a small broom, don't forget 1 lovo candy and all >od th|ngs." France* Stewart. 821 Second street: .PlMum bring me a doll with blue eye* and golden curls with a blue dress with drawn work on It. a tea set doll house, wash tub and board a small broom and bkH-ks. don't forget the candy and nl! good things." Toseph Sylvester. Macon: "I am a >d Utile boy and 1 wish you will bring i * pair of Scales and a whealc nnd a little too too train. Sants I am In the third «loss ui)d send my brother a cople of Betsy Rows cigar and If you send whiskey back they will not berry Macon ' am • year* old." A. L Moody. 253 Fourth Stf«*ti **1 am a little boy 8 yrs old. I would Ilk* a automobile Ilk* the one that won ths rare In ftavapnah Ga I would like too automobile Ilk* race tn Savannah — - -- w „ have a steamboat too but the river Inn t Wtd* enough bring me a race bore* and a new * * smith .... *T am I am glad to say any toys." THE REMEDY , FOB SOSES ^ULCERS nirtetm*. nnd wn. rr»rk.™. The combination o( hnlthhil vegetable Ingredients o( which S. S. S. is <-•' ri.iV.1 - it .vi TOpecwlly desirable and elective remedy in the tte.it. ment ol tores and tikera oi every kind. Since an impure condition o( the blood ia responsible fcr the trouble, a medicine that can purify the Mood la the only hope of a tmcccuful cure: nnd it should be n medicine that not only . deasac* the circulation, but one that nt the same time restores the blood to ! ita normal, rich, matrtlivecondition. S. S. S. in ju»t Midi a remedy. It b 1 made entirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted IroD na- : lure'* roots, herbs and baths oi the forest and fields. It haa. long been ily and anrrly, because they are no longer (cd and kept open by a continual dtrvhargeinloU ct < of irritating disr.uto laden matter in ' " * iny, about a f--“ icu mm scpi open vy a conunnai .tao-laden matter from the blood. S. S. tv Mnn about a heajthy condition of the flesh by aupplying it with rich, nonrrhfog blood i vitaakeen permanent end lasting cure. Book on Serve aid Ckcra and ady medical advice mailed free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. toy ^ . * gae4 Why. Picas* I f»r It Ta a eult. Indian suit." NVna BOlfncsfoa. It2 Walnut street: "I am e little girl on# year eld.. I want S id pins* bring me 2t a little rock- chair a little broom and a pretty carriage a t*a»*t I would thank you oo much ami pitas* dont forget my tittle etster. She will writ* to you later/' Teddy Hart Ml tfalnut atreet: "1 am a little bov seven years old. 1 am so anxious for Xmas to come. I went to tell you what I want Plane* bring me e tool rhree a dram a gold watch i In dian eult a eword a gun a blcfcle with a bell emg* fire works and all Linda of fruit.” MOSELEY AND JONES RESIGN Result of Investigation of Police Commit tee of Chargee Against Lieut Moseley and Detactlve Jones of the Macon Police Force. Jones, tried before the police committee of council, charged with conduct unbe coming officers, was handed down yes terday afternoon during the progress of the hearing of Brevet Jaleut. Watson on the charge of refusing to arrest a citizen them, If they so desire, be auoweu to rexlgn, so that the records of the police department may show their resivnatlonH lnnt#ad of their dismissal (Signed) Following the reading of the order, both men tendered their verbal resigna tions to Chief Westeott. Lieut. Moseley said last night that he did not yet know what he would do. though lie had been assured by num berless friends that they would see that he got a position of some kind. Ho wants the public to know that his effort to strike the detective waa made after the detective had given him provocation of the most aggravating character, ap plying to him the lie accompanied by un printable language. Not until then, ho says, did he regrets the thinks there Is attempt to strike. He regrets the occurrence, nnd says he “ ‘ *“■ -■ ‘ — “"*■*“* ‘hts severe tho night pci—, —. — —_ . in question. Lieut. Moseley is a gallant old Confederate soldier, and Is probably among the best known veterans In the regrets the affair ...... he. but that he was so placed that to hint Ills conduct was justifiable. This Is the flrst time In his life that he was ever brought up on anv chargo before hls mployors. Detective Jones has made when he had work to do. He war. on the go, sometimes when he was so sick thnt he was scarcely able to be on hls feet. In the ease of Brevet Lieut. Watson. Thi* grew out of a case where Mr. Goldgar was struck a severe blow the face by a men who was drinking, and tho officer falling to make the nr- rest. though the blow waa struck In hls presence. In making hls statement of the affair to the committee. Mr. Goldgar said thnt while in this particular Instance he considered that'the officer waa negli gent In hls duty, he had never found any fault with him heretofore. Bo far os be was concerned, he bore no msllce toward the officer, and seemed Inclined to have the charge dismissed. The committee, after going Into execu tive session, soon reported that the case wss dismissed. Present at the meeting waa Chairman Wheeler and Alderman Mayer, of the police committee; Mayor Miller, City At torney Hall and Chief Wsstcojt. The New Pur* Food end Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble* Is not affected by the national pure food and drug law' o* it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and wo recommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults.—H. J. Lomar ft Co., near Fourth National Bank, agents. DIB NOT CARRY THE STOLEN THIS BACK THIEF WHO 8TOLE FROM BLOCK’S GROCERY WAS NOT CONSCI ENCE STRICKEN. It was told at the police station that Mr. M. Bloch had recovered all of the groceries taken from hls store the other night, and that they had been found In the rear of hls ptore. This, it seems. Is a mistake. Some thieve* might have become conscience stricken nnd brought the roods beck, but the one who made hls entrance Into the store by means of twisting the Iron bars in one of the ventilating windows of the cellar and prising the timbers of the trap door, was not of that kind, and he carried nothing back. So far. it ts a dead loss to Mr. Bloch. The puzzling thing about the trans actions of this thief Is .that he shoubl have selected the class of g.-occrtvs. when he hsd so nvsny thtngs to sole"! from. It may have been the* be re served these for another visit ‘MY FAULT.* 1 Don’t let it be said it was your fault that Death entsred th* household. COWAN’S PREP ARATION cures eolds, croup and pneumonia. This fact lias been established. Then It Is manifestly your duty to have a bottle in tho home. External. All druggists. TO DAY. Loh’s Cafe 616 Mulberry at. Only First-class Restaurant In the Ctty for Ladies and Gentleman. John ChlMt. 1S7 Rambert aveane: "As tt ts near Christmas I will write «• srUK ess Si ..... doll exrrt*** with •imhrana stwk . ... _—• h««r « dining mam table Ith voire enattv and twin* her a hr*.*- t and a we«L'*.-e Bring my bta bmtb- ■ and papa ami Mama eom* thing nb-e. ~t‘l forget the ft-ult. ~ WJ grandmothers. Mrs. J Go. tour little friend ” Ureeae. Cray, 1:56 p. tn. Consomme Douglas, or Reef Soup, with Vegetable*. Lettuce or Tomato**. Boiled Turnip Rahsd and Ham Hock. or Hmothered Pork Chopa.. Prime Cuts neef. au Jus. or i | Turkey l*ntane with Rica. If i! Sited <Mery with Cheese. Mashed Potato**. Firing Beths. Succotash. Green Apple Pie. «r Banana Pie. Co#*. Milk. Tea. ! ... 1. W. 8CHEIBE, Mgr. | An Alarming Prospect f The Shoe problem in most families hash a double serious ness-comfort and cost. To get Shoes that will give easy -wear, and not “breed” bunions; that are shaped to "conform” and not to “de form,” is a difficult task, and if in addition to comfort we want service, and a “dash” of style thrown in—at a, reasonable price—it’s a hard proposition—isn’t it? The M. A. Packard Co. have been building Shoes in Brocton, Mass., for upward of 20 years, and have de veloped a system of Shoe making absolutely unsur passed. 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