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"•"'",» III, lfl[,i!T[jg'i> >-M*m^p4 mm&z&mi tifi --JSK;- A sew*;-~•;??»• *> «JI **- u 6 ^Jjmyi^jimjfi.i, lywytn •!• 'wri^VH^^ hterestimr Parisli News ^WP^P^P^^B^PP 1 ^^^sr^p^PPnnappnL *n ^ajaapa" j ^a^iF>BiBar ^av ^L^TT TL* -^^^t __ _ N* 1 s.i.Nwwirmi members will neeiveint body M4)m^.%^mis$^m^^mmk JShe&K o'clock mass. ' '< "toy^tlfW^e^^Mp^ Sunday is Holy Trinity Sandfrf"ll^r»lf¥ii^l #$#tjpjfj'""' •"«X *p * THE QUALITY OF THE STRAWS WE'RE SELL- ING AT $4 IS UNSUR- PASSED ANYWHERE AT THE PRICE MltAUS. SENNITS, ROUGH BRAIDS, FANCY WEAVES ARE HERE IN BIG VAR1ETY-AND IN SEVERAL SHADES OF TAN. Other Good Straws MEHG- SHAFER- JfcM .(fan StVH-IHS^fc^,^., J82-!86M«inSt^>il. for the Holy Name Society. The] Fatiem Coo(bctmf Minion Masses on Sunday wilt be held fas foHowa:—6, 7, 8M. 9:30 and; high mass at 10:43 o'clock. Sunday will foe communion dtyiBridget'i Church in Gwhim St., which marks the cloeinf? of the) The regular meeting of Ladies Auxiliary, No. 44, Knighta of St, {John, was held en last Monday evening, and the following won] prizes for pedro, EmmaRottkow- siri, Dora Diehl and Irene Hudon. The Auxiliary are going to send two delegates to the convention which will be held in Cleveland, this month. Rev. Arthur Florack, assistant; ifedSVctcelt e s ^ Haras*. Racyelo, SH Order of SLDomimck,isa»iiting. |fath^fs«ley-'iit% ! -w«rk of tit*] mission, ^f.-J ; .j*/^ A Little Mothers' Club, consist-; Ing of the girls of t|^e||jW* grade of S t Bridget'* $ctt»M et«-^'3d.jCifct£J*«i*i^fe.I f children of fthejurtatt: white tfie pastor of this church sailed last|parents are taking part in the week from Quebec on the S. S. jEmprees of Scotland and will travel for a number of monthrin Italy and Germany. Mrs. Magdalene Hock died on Sunday at the residence of her! daughter, Mrs. Frederick Fox, of 108 Randolf street.aged 67 years. She is survived byfivesons, John, Josepa.Paul, Edward and Charles Hock; two daughters. Mrs. Fred, Fox and Miss Madilon,Hock; two) jsiiters, Mrs. George Demer and Mrs. Louise Coop«r;two brothers, John Cc»k^:WlIbttr;^WisK;lind Charles Cook of this city and (eight grandchildren. The funeral wsrheld onfWednesdayTnorning at 8:80 from her daughter's home| {arid at 9 o'clock from this church. At St. Bridget's| The Dominican Fathers of New jYorkCityopenedamiMionatSt. last Sbitda* n i g j f t ^ ^ maaaea were is Demonstrated by the., ber of High Grade Standard^ gBtcycies^Wie Are Selling.J 'lav J^rJoftttHMi, Anaorica, pi our Vatacipeoa, Conatar AGENCY FOR ftflinandt AM *«*»>«Wndtr motor- cycle*, Johnaon ind B * S motor! whwi*. -Jfrrertg^tly reduced. Just $3 Will Pot tin * Your Home < ~M m That is our special proportion, « ( j p Saturday, June 17th. -, ^y;^ M Down Paymttt of £,? | 3 ^ # ^ S lire Hoover ia Your HommW^m mnd Yompmytito bmJmmcm •tthmRmtmot$h*& . m Better let us demonstrate *h*t electric suction cleaner on your o«rn mff^M you see how thoroughly It clean* them-enit tmmm&t |«hurch services. A special program h ranged for the children of the and their spiritual wants will be looked after on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. As this ia the last week of the paschsl sea- son many from other parishes of ttie c i ^ are^ avsfflj^Jhji^vei! of the opportunity of complying with - the- *bligatl©ir~ ist -SHIaf commusian. The mission will elese SundayJ night, J«ne 11, at 8 o'clock. ^ "nrari' HaU First Sateker miii 111(1.11,.II, jun.wn ^*- (t ^t^^*'"™ W 1 ^ ^^ ^ffBP^ w^ ^ ^ ",«/ Chick Food Growing Main Laying Mash .. .. Scratch feed ;„Iva^ijtiiirJ4ij e> Theiirst annual smoker of tboj Alumni Association of St. Mary's west, was held Monday night Graduation and Wedd^Gtft*. _ It la none too «srlr to- chop for Itodalu, Op«a GUMei. .%idd. Glauea. Motor GIMIM, Lorgnet. I Special Shopping- D a » In East ATtnoe, Tttttdar, W«dntidiiy •Jd Thu»d»y ( Jon« 6th, 7th, 8th. ^ly lot at Holy Sepulcher t*^]-*^**^*****^*^**^*^ tei^^ Mrs^Hoclr-Wi^^i^harfiiir ^ S ^ S S 3 S ? S S ? i * : member of Branch #L L.CB.A., n « * 7 ° rth ^ ? Z wi ^ parish. ..delegation of which at ^£LJ^\JS^S^Sfl tended the aerricea at the church, ^^mm^mmmmsi May her soul rest in peace. weawaw. sc Beatteararteb. OnTuesdayjnoraing the mar- riage of George Mack'aad" Ruth , ^#mi$&$®&B#& Peorga J. Schmitt after which^pnaal spiritual retreat ior forai^ nuptial high mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock. || The marriage of Miss Clara G. B L LBAUSCH & SON 8Dw1ey to ^ JoMph GWtit WM MAIN STRUT EAST solemnised by Rev. John F. Bop- pel, rector.at a nuptial high mass on Wednesday morning lis I &..£*£! JMmi:^J ,J^^mim^^»^^^^\ Optosatruta will hold an outing and sausage |Oa» K m cion «t iF. at. satnr- iossV-atSeaeea-Fark- on nextf dajn dnxiag June, July and Wednesday, June 14th. August. I! On Sunday, June 11th, the feast of St. Boniface will be cele- brated. The St. Boniface Benev- olent Society will receive Holy; Communion at the 7:80 saiss.Li-rn^I WA . «KOO" J»ka M. H*d«*a f t u k M. Haffinam HEDGES & HOFFMAN Fua«ra!Parlor* ..__ ____,. MAIN lao I attend solemn high mist at 10:30] : o'clock. A street parade accom- panied by a band will precede the services and the inspection and will follow immediately after. G«BM*aS4ia Let Sinden Do It •drill M*k« yea * M»«m Drvaoport and Chmiri or reap- holster your old furaitbre. Piaish> lag, CaaeiBc etc. F«ncy POlowi, Caahlons, Tabic Runners, alio aall materials in Mohair, VelourTape*- tr«y, etc Let ua rcfinlah your porch furniture. Doa't forget the number 16<h Browii^Str John McCarthy, investigator in the Department of Public Works,|tae school girls, died Sunday at his home, 181 Harvard street. He leaves his ayjs.a.»i^=.gi"...^^^w^^^?v5svugl^t^ilffi^ New Windsor Hotel Car. Clinton Ave* H- Central Ave. Opp. N. V. C * H. R- R. Depet. Rocatim. H. V. r*. E. MeCOEr Prop. BOTH PHONES daighters, Helen F: and Marion J. McCarthy, and one brother, ] Jeremiah McCarthy, allof Roch- lestet. Mr. McCarthy hsd been a city] We Giro Your PRBSCRIF*TIOIVS The Ben of Attention Three tlceoaed Men HISLOP DRUG CO* 3tt North Street Phone Glenwood 867 W. H. Baker Rug Wiavini and Girpet ClitBincj employe fer many years. Hisfirstltheparish to be ordained to th pention was that of inspector. " J i - "^ leounty, sad was a member of the Knighta of Columbus and tha Holy Nssae Society of theChurcb|Calielk OH Heme Saaaay of the Blessed Saerament. The funeral took place Wednes-, day morning at 8:30 from the Campbell, June 5.-Catholi family home and 9 o'clock at thisjOld Home Sunday was ceiebra {church. Interment was made in Hely Sepulchre Cemetery. «S09 OaJc S t r e « t Oim LADY «nV VtOTOKT. S TYIM HOE HOPPE Shoes For All CARL LOWENGUTH lOGibbsSt. Bxcloaive Bat Not Exocnslva , A novena to S t Anthony open |edat8 o'clock Monday night at] [this church, with special devo. jtionsanda sermon. Thenoveaa&i^i gpeakersTwera :: m&tiL fwiU centmue each evening until Tuesday, June 13, tha feast of St. '->-•• ***?^_fllSs^^Hej^fe^ Co«ptete Lliw oof ^ A^ Accetiorlet Lux A Eiterheld Co. ^i - m ^m 'r*r— •*=»,-*' .-^-^Sr'jSi) the .religious iif the SacreiL ^ _ , Heart • | 3 b 1 ^ C ^ i e e 1,? ^^^^ ' er pupils which will openon Fri (day evening, Juna 23 at 7 o'clock, and will close Tuesday moraine;, cor. C1H.IO. A«. North LikeW | That's wKat a ^ttotnar saM yaatar* •dty, whan ordsHog andUMr gaUon of VALDURA, a awwlaa aapoalt paint Urn metajt l f eotv [to. 27th. A. J.rc i™bte"^«rri3*%JS , M ^Sl!».15 i y i r o n OUtl ito^praaarrativt prdpertie* mak* it •• - - * * ''Sa^aYlamiM'f women including many [of town will be guests at the con- vent during the retreat days. rtsaCWcki^rtlsOrato When fire started Isat Saturday afternoon ia a closet on tha first [floor of St. Mary's Orphan Asy lum a nun checked the flames un til the firemen arriTei4»ypturiBi hand chemicali ana of the bait '/•aHon'" our paint list. Tbajnakers nutaorise «* to «ay "Satiifaetfon, or your money &&"*- c ^ttif^f vto& og&%*£<*i&z&-n> i i*. rORTKR IN S140™.. & ItlUaflNGTOlf 9 North Water ftreet 1 jw>4 Requiem massss were said thiag.PjJ** ^ t * ^ week for the repose of tbs souU^ ' Margaret and Franc— j Kta»atai» ''Wj r kWr 5" , ^ It ' W '..JHB|IWWWII#—» J I A ir*1 ^ S ® ; «asa»a«iat»asEa>sa -VV-wH W V-aawa^OCB •" ^a^9i#!^^)VMatt^tAiMkda^M^e^ya0^aa^aBatftt£l4dlal^aaatfhlli ean To Youl attBMBattanll •» ^ It It wit the time* ^Wi *N 1_ iO ^^^m^'^p^s ik#Cr«#.. ^ ^ T ^»-v^j-rv iri- Cost ro^nlec^ Jiotffc " ^** ^artl 4*jl#K<$&. ji^i 'IwA _,^;S*rf,:-; ; .i^fefi^ StyJa, M and wwkmambip fuarant*ao| ' JCawfat. < ;27p! rtp«irir«;ckp«rtiMTit will Jeara of all yoat aaeda In liltnTan aa< MSisterM. Afm, i ^ i ^ p i e f o S S ^ I i l l W WlfrfllllCc, llanraniHie anil WalMtaat W M m . i ^^^ 14*7 Main St. last borner, William Diringer,Charles Derleth and Father Krischel, Sunday is communion dsyfor the Young Ladies' Sodality and Phone,itone2H5 —~: S m*m i iwf»)£ i i» 'in ii jiiinniiii<pwi itOiWi wiUnamtf ~- ti,a^ A ^ - .... nr»,< IdiilhiliMifltiinii^jyj Gci ";5*j.^< / HlikGradal vaiaaatlMii 4 * "*sr The Bet. Theodore J. Winter- reth will read his first solemn [o'clock Sunday merning. He will] Jgive his blessing after the msss. Father Winterroth grsdaated from this school with the class of 1911, and is the first naemter of pifestheod. All of the gj^1noa?ipI, ^^*,^""-1> He was bora in Livingsten|er B are cordially invited to sttend this mass. •M«inMi«a«MiMn*wpi Attldsn^E^^j; <w WeaoUdt mmmmmm *^/ ^ -^ "5C 21-29 WeicbeV St., RUK^UrTN. Y '.' Sales RooiHa^ractory ' IMrect f « n fa«t»ry to y<w. 7 MarlTot St., i«at PorkLotnaJTc^ •*«^wafti^t*^*(»* BRW»WW!Wije«<:;iW s -v«». .inn i iiiniiut(i)iiii|iiiii[i;t,niiiiirii ^jwnnaipairy.ariil < w ' y i m S W | mfa-VMfo T^ BUT & Creefaiuii Plumbing, HcaUng, Supplies | " 7 4 Exrtante Strstl ^,«~,> ^ •---•Pl»«i«ifjiit' ^ * «&*%.-«-i*ajf|sf3r*^- > S.y -p> - ^ s ^ i ^^ iii"L T '"i | !iJiAjfli | i | l"»"intBi'> f ' tiW'i fa r.miirusfinirii l^'I'l'IJ!.! 1* ^^^^J^ p t S t . Joseph's Churcli oa^Juifel-.**^****.- ^ r * t«*L j? *f* [day, June4th. Thiseve^thssbe-|^Siic come one of wide interest and iB| ^ c{0 *' looked forby many f f the oldli; friendsjandrelativasofthelittleJBCNDCRS 672 So«ith Ave, il»rish.;Re^rJeaei^w£nfri^;;tW —• " r B***- *.**^ nJfata pastor, had cbsrge and was as Mated by several committees. t speakers •-were- present saass was suaaT ik-^at aavaS aSa aVV^a^aBr setfOV a^tti ^wpp_^a^pn^W tiiiffi "iVii i\H*U Sficfilty if Ctetftry Stttses •«eH -€ s K - - * 6a1la^ «**r*iat il(tniifiiiiiii[i|nliTitiiiWi)i1ji ii'jlffriB^ilfel'lt'grtftMiM' ,1rfHr«k n M* ^ ' r WC &tff€ v ? ^^jwafny^wr v ri ,, ,^^^j|r4Bw' a'WiMa iae »»-. »» ^ ^ \ < yf* iltoiiliiiiiihiijtrin^niiii^iiAinilfir 3/

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hterestimr Parisli News ^WP^P^P^^B^PP1 ^^^sr^p^PPnnappnL * n ^ajaapa"j^a iF>BiBar av ^L^TT TL* -^^^t

__ _ N* 1 s . i . N w w i r m i

members will neeiveint body M4)m^.%^mis$^m^^mmk JShe&K o'clock mass. ' '< " t o y ^ t l f W ^ e ^ ^ M p ^

Sunday is Holy Trinity Sandfrf"ll^r»lf¥ii^l #$#tjpjfj'""'

•"«X *p *

THE QUALITY OF THE STRAWS WE'RE SELL-ING AT $4 IS UNSUR­PASSED ANYWHERE AT THE PRICE

MltAUS. SENNITS, ROUGH BRAIDS, FANCY WEAVES ARE HERE IN BIG VAR1ETY-AND IN SEVERAL SHADES OF TAN.

Other Good Straws

MEHG-SHAFER-

JfcM .(fan StVH-IHS^fc^,^.,

J82-!86M«inSt^>il.

for the Holy Name Society. The]

Fatiem Coo(bctmf Minion

Masses on Sunday wilt be held fas foHowa:—6, 7, 8M. 9:30 and; high mass at 10:43 o'clock.

Sunday will foe communion dtyiBridget'i Church in Gwhim St.,

which marks the cloeinf? of the)

The regular meeting of Ladies Auxiliary, No. 44, Knighta of St, {John, was held en last Monday evening, and the following won] prizes for pedro, EmmaRottkow-siri, Dora Diehl and Irene Hudon. The Auxiliary are going to send two delegates to the convention which will be held in Cleveland, this month.

Rev. Arthur Florack, assistant;

ifedSVctcelt e s ^ Haras*. Racyelo, SH

Order of SLDomimck,isa»iiting. |fath^fs«ley-'iit%!-w«rk of tit*] mission, ^f.-J ; . j*/^

A Little Mothers' Club, consist-; Ing of the girls of t |^e | | jW* grade of S t Bridget'* $ctt»M

et«-^'3d.jCifct£J*«i*i^fe.I

f

children of fthejurtatt: white tfie pastor of this church sailed last|parents are taking part in the week from Quebec on the S. S.

jEmprees of Scotland and will travel for a number of monthrin Italy and Germany.

Mrs. Magdalene Hock died on Sunday at the residence of her! daughter, Mrs. Frederick Fox, of 108 Randolf street.aged 67 years. She is survived by five sons, John, Josepa.Paul, Edward and Charles Hock; two daughters. Mrs. Fred, Fox and Miss Madilon,Hock; two)

jsiiters, Mrs. George Demer and Mrs. Louise Coop«r;two brothers, John Cc»k^:WlIbttr;^WisK;lind Charles Cook of this city and (eight grandchildren. The funeral wsrheld onfWednesdayTnorning at 8:80 from her daughter's home|

{arid at 9 o'clock from this church.

At St. Bridget's| The Dominican Fathers of New

jYorkCityopenedamiMionatSt.

last Sbitda* n i g j f t ^ ^

maaaea were

is Demonstrated by the., ber of High Grade Standard^ gBtcycies^Wie Are Selling.J

'lav J^rJoftttHMi, Anaorica,

pi our Vatacipeoa, Conatar

AGENCY FOR ftflinandt A M *«*»>«Wndtr motor­cycle*, Johnaon ind B * S motor! whwi*. -Jfrrertg^tly reduced.

Just $3 Will Pot tin * Your Home < ~Mm

That is our special proportion, « ( j p Saturday, June 17th. -, ^y;^

M Down Paymttt of £,? | 3 ^ # ^ S lire Hoover ia Your HommW^m

mnd Yompmytito bmJmmcm •tthmRmtmot$h*& .

m Better let us demonstrate *h*t

electric suction cleaner on your o«rn mff M you see how thoroughly It clean* them-enit

tmmm&t

|«hurch services. A special program h

ranged for the children of the and their spiritual wants

will be looked after on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. As this ia the last week of the paschsl sea­son many from other parishes of ttie c i ^ are avsfflj^Jhji^vei! of the opportunity of complying with - the- *bligatl©ir~ ist -SHIaf commusian.

The mission will elese SundayJ night, J«ne 11, at 8 o'clock. ^

" n r a r i ' HaU First Sateker

miii 111(1.11,.II, jun.wn

^*-(t ^ t ^ ^ * ' " ™ W1^ ^ ^ ^ f f B P ^ w ^ ^ ^

" , « / Chick Food Growing Main Laying Mash .. .. Scratch f e e d

;„Iva^ijtiiirJ4ij

e>

Theiirst annual smoker of tboj Alumni Association of St. Mary's

west, was held Monday night

Graduation and Wedd^Gtf t*. _ It la none too «srlr to- chop for Itodalu, Op«a GUMei. . % i d d . Glauea. Motor G I M I M , Lorgnet. I

Special Shopping- D a » In East ATtnoe, Tttttdar, W«dntidiiy •Jd Thu»d»y( Jon« 6th, 7th, 8th.

ly lot at Holy Sepulcher t*^]-*^**^*****^*^**^*^ tei^^ Mrs^Hoclr-Wi i harfiiir ^ S ^ S S 3 S ? S S ? i * : member of Branch #L L.CB.A., n « * 7 ° r t h ^ ? Z w i ^

parish. ..delegation of which at ^£LJ^\JS^S^Sfl tended the aerricea at the church, ^^mm^mmmmsi May her soul rest in peace. weawaw.

sc Beatteararteb.

OnTuesdayjnoraing the mar­riage of George Mack'aad" Ruth , ^#mi$&$®&B#& Peorga J. Schmitt after which^pnaal spiritual retreat ior forai^ nuptial high mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock.

|| The marriage of Miss Clara G. B L LBAUSCH & SON8Dw1ey to JoMph GWtit WM

• MAIN S T R U T EAST

solemnised by Rev. John F. Bop-pel, rector.at a nuptial high mass on Wednesday morning

lis I &..£*£! JMmi:^J ,J^^mim^^»^^^^\ Optosatruta will hold an outing and sausage

|Oa» K m cion «t iF. at. satnr- iossV-atSeaeea-Fark- on nextf dajn dnxiag June, July and Wednesday, June 14th.

August. I! On Sunday, June 11th, the feast of St. Boniface will be cele­brated. The St. Boniface Benev­olent Society will receive Holy; Communion at the 7:80 saiss.Li-rn^I W A . «KOO"

J»ka M. H*d«*a f t u k M. Haffinam

HEDGES & HOFFMAN Fua«ra!Parlor* . .__ ____,.

M A I N l a o I attend solemn high mist at 10:30] : o'clock. A street parade accom­

panied by a band will precede the services and the inspection and

will follow immediately after.

G « B M * a S 4 i a

Let Sinden D o It •drill M*k« yea * M » « m Drvaoport and Chmiri or reap-holster your old furaitbre. Piaish> lag, CaaeiBc etc. F«ncy POlowi, Caahlons, Tabic Runners, alio aall materials in Mohair, VelourTape*-tr«y, e tc

Let ua rcfinlah your porch furniture.

Doa't forget the number

16<h Browii^Str

John McCarthy, investigator in the Department of Public Works,|tae school girls, died Sunday at his home, 181 Harvard street. He leaves his a y j s . a . » i ^ = . g i " . . . ^ ^ ^ w ^ ^ ^ ? v 5 s v u g l ^ t ^ i l f f i ^

New Windsor Hotel Car. Clinton Ave* H- Central Ave.

Opp. N. V. C * H. R- R. Depet. R o c a t i m . H. V.

r*. E . MeCOEr Prop. BOTH PHONES

daighters, Helen F: and Marion J. McCarthy, and one brother,

] Jeremiah McCarthy, allof Roch-lestet.

Mr. McCarthy hsd been a city]

W e Giro Your P R B S C R I F * T I O I V S

The Ben of Attention Three tlceoaed Men

H I S L O P D R U G CO* 3tt North Street

Phone Glenwood 867

W. H. Baker Rug Wiavini and Girpet ClitBincj

employe fer many years. Hisfirstltheparish to be ordained to th pention was that of inspector. " J i - "^

leounty, sad was a member of the Knighta of Columbus and tha Holy Nssae Society of theChurcb|Calielk OH Heme Saaaay of the Blessed Saerament.

The funeral took place Wednes-, day morning at 8:30 from the Campbell, June 5.-Catholi family home and 9 o'clock at thisjOld Home Sunday was ceiebra {church. Interment was made in Hely Sepulchre Cemetery.

«S09 OaJc S t r e « t Oim LADY «nV VtOTOKT.

S TYIM HOE HOPPE

Shoes For Al l CARL LOWENGUTH

lOGibbsSt. Bxcloaive Bat Not Exocnslva ,

A novena to S t Anthony open |edat8 o'clock Monday night at] [this church, with special devo.

jtionsanda sermon. Thenoveaa&i^ i gpeakersTwera::m&tiL fwiU centmue each evening until Tuesday, June 13, tha feast of St.

' - > - • •

***?^_fllSs^^Hej^fe^

Co«ptete Lliw oof A ^ Accetiorlet

Lux A Eiterheld Co.

^ i - m^m 'r*r— •*=»,-*' .-^-^Sr'jSi)

the .religious iif the SacreiL ^ _ , Heart • | 3 b 1 ^ C ^ i e e 1 , ? ^ ^ ^ ^ '

er pupils which will openon Fri (day evening, Juna 23 at 7 o'clock, and will close Tuesday moraine;,

cor. C1H.IO. A « . North

L i k e W | That's wKat a ttotnar saM yaatar* •dty, whan ordsHog andUMr gaUon

of VALDURA, a awwlaa aapoalt paint Urn metajt l f eotv

[ t o . 27th. A. J.rc i ™ b t e " ^ « r r i 3 * % J S ,M ^ S l ! » . 1 5

i y iron OUtl ito^praaarrativt prdpertie* mak* i t • • - - * * • ''Sa^aYlamiM'f

women including many [of town will be guests at the con­vent during the retreat days.

rtsaCWcki^rtlsOrato

When fire started Isat Saturday afternoon ia a closet on tha first [floor of St. Mary's Orphan Asy lum a nun checked the flames un til the firemen arriTei4»ypturiBi hand chemicali

ana of the bait '/•aHon'" w» our paint list. Tbajnakers nutaorise «* to «ay "Satiifaetfon, or your money &&"*- c ttif^f vto& og&%*£<*i&z&-n> i i*.

rORTKR IN

S140™.. & ItlUaflNGTOlf

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14*7 Main St. last borner, William Diringer,Charles Derleth and Father Krischel,

Sunday is communion dsyfor the Young Ladies' Sodality and

Phone,itone2H5 — ~ :

Sm*m i iwf»)£ i i» 'in ii jiiinniiii<pwi itOiWi wiUnamtf ~- ti,a^ A ^ - . . . . nr»,< IdiilhiliMifltiinii^jyj

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