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Stre B 1.2 PRICE IS Géage@gg Special Sale] ¢4 @ Feb Fardiod ; | CCA It Always Happens || L €Pruary rurniur Men S$].ufi | == & As Qur Shoe Sa!e):’rogresses, tlh)a!)we find Ends NeXt Saturday 1 P ercalfi : 2 ourselves with a large number of small §izes An Opportunity That Should Not Be Missed By Any , i and narrow widths. This is our condition at the present time, § Wants Furniture. s h H fls f and we offer for your selecti?n gllhandg%m} aiisortn(llen{) of] Pat(i March First Prices Go Back to Their Nocmal ent, Gun Metal and Russia Colonials anc 0xfords mace by We Specialize in Reproductions of the Best Works @ i T Cousins, at prices far below cost. This is an excellent op- i All new goods neat, pretty stripes, | B 2 '. 3 s ‘ e 14 1. 1o 1 1.5, tade 10 01 o | portunity for the woman who has a narrow foot. dale, Adam, Sheraton, Hepplewhite, Also Jacobea $1.00 cach. Special 79¢ each. H The establishment of a Furniture department in this store was an important step in| e the movement toward better furniture—more artistic and even historical in its quality Furniture are sold here—and sold at such low prices that people readily see that it is NEW WAISTS—Arriving every day | § inferior and commonplace. 1 i At this sale our usual low prices have dropped down several degrees and the resu Winbroidered and -tuckeds wash. stk |l j E ):;(\‘fip}.:‘«l:n delight to all who get them—particularly if they have “shopped Look at the values we are offering, silk striped, fancy voile, splash voilg, i - J | There are but five days more in which to take advantage of these low prices Wh . S without further delay? 7. - En G 4 3 ¥ When you 1-.:n| save one hundred dollars on a dining room suite and fifty dollars o Values up to $1.50 all at one pric - - such as we sell, it is worth while, isn't it? embroidered voile, crepe de chine, cte. 98¢ each- 8 SOME FEW OF THE IMPORTANT SPECIALS, Four-piece mahogany bedroom suite that 91 Three-piec mahogany dining 4 NEW NECKWEAR—For men. was $136.50 now only < china cabinet and serving table, L MILLS TO CLC $170, now only Greatest values ever offered, big var _— | Four-piece mahogany bedroom suite that e 60 Men Thrown Out of Work By was $187.00, now $140 1 iety, new spring patterns, all good, 50¢ o ” Sian - ek Civil Population aa Tsing-Tau. I'wo dining room piece buffet were $281, now onl values, 25¢ each- Three-piece mahogany bedroom suite that 124 china cabinet, Granite City, Ill, Feb. 22.—The was §166, now only | sy o g steel mills here closed Saturday for i i One nine-piece dining room su %n indefinite period, The order clos- Three-piece mahogany bedroom suite that $150 55 aiey i ANOTHER LOT—Of these import- ing the plants threw more than 2,500 was $200, now only : . _£d Scotch tartan plaid, 4-in-hands, ,':’Pl’;_\‘;‘o'in‘:,f ::;":;"c ;f:f:,f:x;l“o; b . : ! Three-piece mahogany bedroom suite $150 | One nine-plece dining room D Do vou know this? These clan tartan | DOTIDS DIOPPEd 0N FOUT PIGGES; | Amatsamated association or “steel, | Sufficld Young Man Claims He Killed GRS Sy CHIE i R | was 8326, now only . ? [ Iron and Tin Workers in Granite City | o e o amencmmnir 50c each. London, Feb. 22, 12.22 a. m.—A | and the men were ordered to demand Suffield, Conn., Feb. 22.—An ar- p their regular-wage. This the gen- | gument over the ownership of an ties are going to be the proper thing 5 e ae a cut i rages rathe inki i Lits Damage Reported. | o socceszt & omen e asner | Aged Vit in Self Defense. Ciation says.thai about 5130 v'elock | oral manager of (he company ‘an. | 2% culminated in murder late Sunda In Room Lots for About 200 Rooms. this pring, better get one now while nounced he was not able to pay and | When Arthur Wilson, 28 years o —_— A g : e last ht a hostile aeropl a >d re, & P S n\l:ss::sg gl:)p;y 9:1 e‘:e 2}:\ anionce:\:fi:(;y sued tne closing order. ; (:Igon shot .xlml(‘mht::rrn:h (k)l]lel‘] J;uk | o 5 s i bombs, on the fields close to Brain-{ ' | Wilson walked to the residence ey 1 OSt ou 1S ay uc €ss a The reduction, however, was not ap- " 2=ortoient s food. Miieyiameuonty proved by the national organization tree, but they did no damage. | , Fittsburg, Feb. 22.—Officlals of the | yruyy. a5 Alcdrn; state’s attorney fer Amalgamated A ation of Iron, Hartford county, and is said to have over Colchestér, which liies about fifty Steel and Tin Plate Workers at head- | ,),q¢ a coniplete confession miles northeast of London. It drop- | duarters here, said Saturday that the Shot in Self Defense, | at positive savings. There are papers for all rooms Naturally it will be wise to sec 1. a bowab swhich ‘buried itself in'a | TéfeEendum vote tiken on’the Shoudn S Ll . early Tuesday moming Decd (h e “ reduction recently was final so far as According to Mr. Alcorn, Wilson i garden, where, it exploded, doing dam- .\ " 0 LT neerned, and | Savs he shot in self defense, to avoid These papers are for our retail customers only. None will be sold to dealers ~ age to the rear of a house and smash- 1 S8PCR 08 WAS (OTIE ML he | being struck by an axe. Three shots | ing the windows of other houses. NO ' oo e turers, as there is now no | entered the body, any one of whicn | one was hurt: question of wages before the associa- | Probably would have caused death. D P iSON No Serious Damage. i tion. o astalcn into custodyand it pa = BLOO W held without bail for a prenmimas: | GERMANS SINK IRISH SRS NS o S We have secured a considerable consignment of desirable wall papers which we ha At 8:40 o’clock an aeroplane passed ~ . in room lots instead of in the usual manner We get them at a price which ®ables Pimples, spots on the skin, sores tn | The aeroplane, said to be a German, | held without bail for a prelimir the mouth, ulcers, falling hair, bone | also dropped bombs at Marks Tey, 612 TO OMIT ANNUAL DINNER. hearing tomorrow. | - ins, catarrh, etc., are symptoms. | miles east of Colchester, and near i Lived in Same House. i COASTING STEAMER | At Haiti Not Mentioned in Roport of | To State Depa deiphia, for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE. | o4 as making off to sea. 0 Aid I'rench © same house, owned by Munn, on Bos- | Convincing proof in a $2.00 bottle— | * ' o)0rts have been received from P A G ok RIKER- | 1.y other places than those mentioned Philadelphia., Feb, 22.—The State | ton Neck street. Two Polanders | po i iive Sent to Bottom of Itish 2 ”‘T»' = Feb, 22.—Rear Ad-| Washington Society of the Cincinati of Penn- | lived with Wilson. At 4:30 vesterda miral Caperton, commanding the | storff, the Gen €%, sylaniva has decided to omit its an- | afternoon Munn and Wilson enter Sea—Crew Given Five Minutes to American squadron in Haitien waters, | instructions i concerning the visit by enemy air-i © a0 "0 \Washington's birthday | iNto a heated argument as to who | i in a craft. A S S T ]m_m]mx o u(w\i J\(X.unn h:[m the e in | Leave Vessel. o8 A i lhndine ut : y - Narrow Escape. g S GrE T b his hand at the time. t is said that{ 3 y Lipd e lz g of marines, al- | department, in Kor Your Insurance and N .1:;“1 SR the‘ e (.’\{nu‘,“;”::(;::{ 1::1“5::.‘;:‘;“:0;r(é;: h”::lf S SR n e e london, Feb. 21, (6:30 p. m.)— | though unofficial reports said a foree | being given to Surety Bonds SRl R e e R out a revolver of 32 calibre and fired | The small Irish coasti stea had been placed. Tsing-Tau by fn, cald troubl~ by having yo=® insur- 'tore. holis ~m'1~:|heo§:3;:nusofa o ‘( l‘m s three shots. One entered the breast; | Downshire was s ] st night b “,I j;nl"rh]?llinl) of the fall of Saint | authorities, ce written by & man who kpows | in diameter. The oy another pierced the nose and the| German submarine off Calf of M L I0to the hands of the revels- As the Unite Nolahes v ape ; this banquet has been an annual af- . _ or G - Mov.iido o Gl ey e e e i e ot v iih i oo | thirdiatruckt neaviflic men tetemple) an island in the Irish sea. The Ge § under Gen. Guillaume was re- | of the diplom DWIGHT A. PARSONNS, | from injury. Quartermn.st‘er Serzez:n; R L e Two Hedd hs Witncooes. Tatis gavel the créw! five minties fa ('('f\‘ei'l, Gen, Monpleiser, who com- [ many in those Booth’s Block. Rabijohn of the Hussars, who occupie | was not hold, and the banquet money Dr. Willism E. Cuidwsll wmsde & which ta leave their ship. The crew ;1z<\|;fcrl w:o government !nn-,.\ de- | the later is at - a house on the _Butts road, sald_that was sed for the'relief of sick and | preliminary examination upon : belng landed last night at Dundum, county ending Saint Mare, wasg killed be transmitted He was gitting with his wite at diumec ) gy g riton soldiers. notified of the crime by the state's | POWN, Ireland. — EMIL H. R. VOGEL, when a loud E“plfl"s"’" as }l’card.t:‘.“d % e o attorney. . The ‘wbnmx-me which sank ihe shrapnel bullets flew into the sitting " o An autopsy was perfo s yownshire was the U-12, Voice Culture room, striking pictures and furniture, | DIES OF FRACTURED SKULL. | , 0F @5 0DSV W },:,,Z,W;::\_'e'l who| The Germans fired three shots at Neither Rabjohn nor his wife was hit. | Naugatuck, Feb. 22.—Michael | are said to have witnessed {he shoot. | the steamer before her captain hove They rushed upstairs where thelr | Stokes, aged 40, of Union Citly, died | ing, are held as withesses. to. After the crew of the Downshire baby was sleeping and found the child | at the Waterbury hospital Saturda had taken to the boats, the Germans report Saturday, made no men- | Saturday delivel 179 Glen Street Tel. 339 12| i, its crib uninjured, although a part | from a fractured skall caused by a | oo or T | placed a bomb amid-ships of the of the bedroom ceiling had fallen as | fall at a railroad trestle at Union City. - S b SCIs - | steamer and exploded it and the a result of the concussion. The con- | Stokes, with a companion, was on| . Washington, Feb, —In view of Downshihre sank in a few minutes. S 2 s | his way to a pond to fish. While on | the pressure of the ropean situa- tents of the kitchen in the Rabijohn | = Gas o) i Tni 3 reoked and the outbuild. | the trestle of the old New England | tion, the United States has postponed house were “rec_l:}‘i £ lows in ad.|Toad, a train approached. Stokes | for a few days a decision on what its The German submarine U-12 ing: £ mashed. e \\nnvo S = | either rolled down the embankment | policy should he in connection with | the class built in 1910-11 e joining houses were prn\\en_, . ior fell upon a pile of stones. He | the negotiations between Japan and| 950 tons displacement 'v"ul has The bomb dropped in Bn\;ntreo WaS { jeaves his wife and two children. China. maximum cruising radius of 1 conical and almost a yard long. : miles. The vessel has a complement ey = men. Her armament includes | BREAKS UP IN RIOT. three 18-inch to 1o tubes and l\'u‘ O | y " " Mceting Held at Rome Dispersed By She has a speed of 13 knots above | Police. | wWater and eight knots submerged. Ttome, Feb. 22.—A general fight in » - . , Brke" I.B“S Du- which many, persona were jwounded WESTE N A SUBSTITUTE RATLROAD BiLL. . occurred Sunday at a meeting called 2 t d by the parties favorable to Italy re- E:__LT- ’ G e pma e L} maining neutral in the war and thos : TELV o o i \ New York, New Haven ar Hartford | | i desiring the government to intervene, at which it was intended that speak- Railroad company in which specific | | and not general requc + made for 1 H ers should give the respective views 3 | ana su ls resc"fl' S tha parti legislation to en pledge o 5 o . arta i i ~ A . The police were finally compelled certain securities. charter to charge the crowd and disperse it. : > amendment reads: “That the New ion od, o charge { York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- a ] | road company authorized to sell, TO EQUALIZE LAY-OFFS. | ) ) 9 Py ) { Dlades of Btherw)se o L ‘We have installed the la- New Haven, I'eb. 22.—The New = f =N N | assign and transfer for purpose, York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- A g > | the whole or any part of capits ing machinery—backed by that it would endeavor to eqgualize the x a y ns ! | Railread corporation 1l the Ol : » laying off of workmen in the repair ¢ = i Colony Railroad company, which it a large lens stock—quick shops. This week a number of men |1 holds and has heretofore acquired un If passenger car repair shops i ¥ | der charter amendments, which went to improve “Aunt Delin’s” Bre tainly do it accurate work can now in the bt offect June, 1589, and March 2, “Aunt Delia’s” Bread is the It of high grade b 1 16 here will be returned to work while o . e obtained rom P i freig . ci 3 « 1 11 156 t 200 in the freight car department will M d | hing mi g % e aking: e bl ot temporariy T vl odern Business o | Bt E Yo make 800 freight car repairers out of | . “Aunt Delia’s” Bread Ask your T y here der the economy plan of . . | . g ZTOCE oday to supply \ " S Sfalllev Harvitz i s SR e i grew to a point where letter service at St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 22.—The body 3o wibol du the road. Sy ) Registered 1l S telegraphic speed was imperative. The of Bean “:1;:'1?‘:‘.”_:::‘ former outla v —— OPTOMETRIST — OPTIGIAN A e S e Western Union originated Day and here yesterday. Thonsands of por Vs jas suffocated and three others were Night Letters to fill this need. The sons crowded about the crematory, n MAIN STREET fnsuceuidunine 6 fue st harilyides astonishing results have shown this but only four men were permitted to : ’ witness the process whereby the body stroyed the home f r. athan was a real need capably filled. | Was reduced to a few ounces Blumberg here, Saturday. The man All Work Guarantecd, who lost his life, Louis'Silverman, a < | They were Robert James, son of the ! . ok NN Jawyer, discovered the fire and WESTERN UNION T | dead man, Jesse James, son and name- | %P; XN e m i aroused the other occupants of the THE ELEGRAPH CO, sake of another of the . brothers: ST ) M e 1] 1 RS o ake of another ot e brathors; | ODES T ng O l and was trapped by flames and smoke. | friends of the family. ashes