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the commission of murder is not being | are applying for work at the Chicago y I claimed now as much as it used to be | Pureau of public welfare to fill them. 155 % - it | There are many men who would pre- ard there is eason why it 3 < L no good r fer to be out of work to working in a sheuld, The last report of the warden | way didtacterul to them. They don-t : } al. Wethersfield prison showed | promote public pity a lot.—New Hav- i that there were six executions | e Reglster. : , there during the past two years and h St yet there have been at least four At the mayora'ty primatics in Chi- | ;‘” murders during the past few months, | cago yesterday 126,600 wumen went /| of the city | two of them having been in our own | (© the polls., W e the defeated can- a Month. didates are inciined to blame the A sent by mail | city, while in New York murders are women voters, fher is nothing to k Conts a | of almost daily occurrence. show that their particination made ; B —_—— any difference in the result It ap- B & in TROLLEY EXTENSIONS. pears to be the case th°t normally | ifpeleio SR women divided upon public questions - B advertisers There was a hearing in Hartford | about as their hasbands. brother anl : yesterday on the matter of trolley ex- [ male acquaintances do.-—Bridgeport §80 22 53 Beona- | temsion in New Britain and it cannot | Standard. 5 WISE’ SM]TH & CO" Hartford Board Walk, o Hartfora depot. be said that the argument offered by L ; the company was convincing. In the The man who enters politics at 8 y . 5 the call of his fellow citizens has a | @ E CALLS. first place the petitioners offered to e j Horhe o th Eonoyl with great advantage over the man who g On al O Ome Omorrow el e company the pushes into politics because he wants which to build the line and it agréed | a political job or needs ome. Th ) = to go ahead with it and then backed | is the advantage Representative 75¢ ORIENTAL LACE FLOUNCING AT 39¢ YD. DN DOORS. out. They now ask to be allowed to | Bronson has over many of his asso- maker had of these fine oriental Lace Flouncings, 18-in. wide and will e . We bought all th ! iates. He can speak his mind and 1 e e ih e SRR a > Ml rant is very de- R i S The i D i 75c yard, however, we share the saving we made with you. Saturday’s price at the mill end salc e b4 build the extension themselves ) T e e R e ; 5 u e more gen- | company’s answer is that it hasn’t the | question like the merit system. He . arding property | money, but that can hardly be con- | does not have to consider any political 39¢ ORIENTAL NET TOP 25c | MILL RUNS LIG HIRTI htion, but while | ¢ ' the pe- | boss. —Waterbury American. N sidered sufficlent as long as D! ] LACES AT PRINT esirable thin to | titioners have agreed to provide | o e hS Sh l th S . I 3 g deEsaider e a0 v Spring Neck- | and FIGURED COTTON CHALLIES ¢ ly agree with the | Mayor Quigley was present and in| i, down. As a caravansary i are “ e Dema wear and Vestees. At Saturday's e there will | Ors and patterns, Saturday at the Mill [Chere has been | urging the granting of the petition | no longer ently luxnrious to l 1c a big demana, come early. i ’ 1 scianed. e e Baroai § 10c to 19c LINEN and MILL RUNS BLEACHED TURKISH on the doors of | spoke about the unsstistactory service | %00, T iSUiTorlc Bolels must argains CLUNY LACES, at yd. 5C 9 C TOWELS e names of | given by the company at present. patronage. Yet the middle aged of g It would be no trouble at all to sell these dainty s ',"”’“{'\" h:";“”"" e kinc Saturday a e, hereon so that| What will be done by the legislative [ the present generation -an remem- Offered at This Store Satumay B taces at their regular price, but as the lace depart- . who owns them. | committee i,s problematical but it is ::;n‘;l:en ;t:upjpl:tntedn(tl;:;arzle% Fitf;.‘P(; e el el e e MILL RITNS F]GLTREI) FOIYLAR“ bder such condi- | nopeq that 'something will be done to { 2TeRne - and - Just antedated tho : f mill end bargains it will maintain its reputation for SILK il be careful | improve the trolley service and 8t the | ;o 4p not tho foremost, hotels of These Speclals mr Th‘s d ‘x;rjnfuul values Saturday, so you buy these at 5¢ and Assorted patterns and colorings, regular 50c qual- 1d see that they | same time to have extensions built be- [ New York. But there came the 9c yard. Saturday at the Mill End Sale 29c¢ yard. properly and | cause it is well known that the city | Waldorf and a’ter that a Tush or Une nay umy hotel building, cw.ch tavern excelling ' e against the | wi;l never be able to take care of |’ 3 5 e Con Mnorobl | uad meoporiy homse its peopte anei 16 | 16 predecesser and each scemingly S ¢« ONE HUNDRED NEW SPRING DRESSES, Saturday states 1t would | nas more houses and that means that | Hartrora Times. Aflmher Blg smn Sale N at Cgoak FlOOf, WOl‘th $9-98 2 had say that the | tnere must be more land on which to . ‘ . Saturday 39¢ Each. i i ) oroperty is @s- | puilq them. That must naturally be | 1 g ool hat gt s re- Made of poplin, French serge and storm serge in bolero effects, military models and high waist p be printed on | gequired where it will not be t0o ex- | fecting public opinion in Connecticut, For men’'s and boys’ Negligee Shirts | ecffects. Some are trimmed with lace others with ta ilored braids and others with self buttor purant, however, | pensive and where there will be the | in its advocacy of civil service and | worth 49c to 75c. ) day only $6.49. nean just that, £ 1 tting in and out | the merit system, as opposed to polit- : J B e e o e A N ectur | it Dreforment and i spolls sveters i : § $7.98 NEW SPRING MODELS IN o j of the center of the city or the factory | ove bareain . It belleves that most of the voters of ! POPLIN DRESSES, $5 75 . ’ $4.00 NEW SPRING SHEPHERD it would | afstrict. The extenslons would mean |} "sioto want the 'state's affairs con- ; CHECKED SKIRTS, the opening up’ of new territory, the | qucted in a clean, honest and business Saturday $1.25 Pair. AT = | AT possible for a | pyjlding of many houses, the increas- | like way, and desire that the state's For regular $1.50 Made of very good quality poplin, high waist ef- | ny body of men ing of the grand list and a general employes, who al:c paid hyl thte ltz}x— Tanli Gl fects and lshlxi;cd at hip, trimmed with contrasting l el _ | payers’ money, should be selected for ; oves vestee and collar. 2 A« pull with this or that political ma- | back. amount of the | promoting because it means a whole | chine. Consequently The Telegram & ed on the door | |oy for New Britain, its people and its | holds that the eyes of the state are nam'y Undermus"ns Connecticut it | (radesmen and every person who has|now turned to Governor Holcomb, to d, but would in | anything to sell in the way of house- |learn what stand he will take ubon| guiyrday 49¢, 75¢, 98¢ each. B i o the Isbell bill, which utterly destroys| 24 : 5% taxation than the‘ sta'te’s civil service law, and I.Ol‘ Corset Covers, Skirts, Gowns dnd which is now before him for action. | Princess Slips. 'wo men might 5 - TORRINGTON CAMPAIGN. = Erlgeenortilelosrany feisiuni tow | TOREINGHON aaPAICK. o i Union Suits and Sleeping same, yet one | election on Monday and the town is Indian Fights. G t beautiful to the | @ll excited. One side is shouting for (New York Times.) arments For children Saturday 42c each. Women’s Pique Black with white, also Good quality material with the new two pocket effect and button trimmed. A great value at $2.98. ause of the way | economy and the other is giving A voice out of the past speaks in d out and the | mers and the diners are velling loud | the news that there hzs been a recur- K C e P 0 ( £ > f A he may expend | 2nd lustily for their candidates. | rence of Indian fighting. The battle . 0. o n[w ing the place | Meetings are being held nightly, the | 1M Utah, however, bore no resem- SWEa'6r Bflfgams 4 blance to the Indian wars of other ¢ f & Pt ! ,“ J fibimself as a | cracker barrels in the grocery stores|g,v.™ 1t was an attack by a posse | $3.00 values $1.98. e and were he to.| are occupied every afternoon and the | on a band of outlaws, and the fact e would prob- | &ffairs of the community are discussed | that their color was red instead of litra nickel for | from every conceivable angle. The | White does not alter the character 50 values $5.00. because they | more progressive element in the | O the fiEhting. ~Undoubtedly there | s will never be an Indian war in this [] ' y N Bl dance with the | Porough has been demanding thgt the | country again. The strugsle between a m W blouses r, but were the ' town obtain an amendment that would | redskin and paleface lasted two cen- o properties to | make them a city. This movement | turies and a half, but it ended a of each house | Was frowned upon and practically | 4uarter of a century ago. In one Bt e tnquiring | abandoned, although the whole state | Jooos, 't P4Y be said to have been Best Quality Percales looked the best | Was talking about ft and wondering | sion. That long history ended with than the other. | hcw it would fare under the proposed | the Wounded Knee campaign and the e et killing of Sitting Bull; in his deatn - there perished Red Jacket and King Becaduel onei| » One ofithe leading dssues Hin Fthe | ity “Branat ‘and Tecumseh, The Goats Marked Down autify his place | present campaign is the application of | war whose. records bear such names satisfaction he | the merit system to the police de- fl»\‘.DBnif\l Boone and Miles Standish, Every Coat in the store reduced for partment. Some want it and others | William Henry Harrison and Georse | . (uicic clearance. don’t. The latter class are ready to |+ Custer, was terminated by Nelson et s ; A. Miles, Children’s Coats now in two lots. blate 1dea is for | 2dmit that the merit system is a good | * "1 1898 there was an Indian out- | Saturday $3.00 and $4.00 each for | ng owners of | thing but that it doesn’t give the | break in the northwest, and a force e e broper purposes | leading men of the town an oppor- | of soldiers undex Col. John M. Bacon | %2 et [l At sounde | they are not willing to give up their |y, ) ¢rodble was instantly put down. powers of pull. The police board re- | 1t bore no more resemblance to the Worth up to $15.00. Suaturday fuses to enter into the discussion, but | old Indian wars than does the present | §5.98 each., 7 i disturbance in Utah, Finis has L e [ooksiwisci and says nothine. Written to the great epic. " | SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY e ses o ONLY. [EXECUTIONS. The compensation law in New York 5 Sing Sing prison | pag not been giving satisfaction and Cliff Walk Problems. Men’S and Youth’s New Spnng Baimacaans. worth $IS $9 $4.00 values $2.98. Saturday 97c¢ each, value $1.49. .00 WDSH Dresses urday 9 1-2c yard, Reg. 12 1-2c Grade. to pay extrai unfair on the TSR R0 t leave off the | i he execution of | tpe genate has passed an act now (Newport News.) many women, | tLat provides that injured workmen | What will be the outcome of the ; afld $18, Saturday at the Ml" End Sale . g ; ere early this | myst be paid as soon after the injury | complications likely to arise out of i eclared against | 5 the facts can be established. The |the letter of Mrs. Ridlon and the city G 'L New snappy coats of all wool imported and domestic fabrics, handsomely tailored, silk yokes, cor but is supposed Eovermment;SEattenbiFtofprescryefithe . vertible colla Every coat thoroughly waterproof.Lots of good patterns in gray n and brown house, however, has not agreed to iff walk s T ] P i i s Rt et | cum Biicies o Of Newports major M SR Tl N 12 to 42 will cost you a great deal more later on—Saturday at the Mill End Sale $9.00 i » 8 S attractions seems to be a proper ques- -2 =203 Main ¢ ~ ~ - - S ~ 3 " S T el ATeE ~ “, " : - A - ZVERY WINTER OVERCOAT INCLUDING ANE S, NOW AT HALF PRICE be executed he | yejected it altogether. There is some | tion to ask, even at this early e FUR LINED COATS, NOW AT ¥ C orders of the | aik of getting rid of some of those |in the proceedings 1t we understand | ° S| MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ $22.50 and $25 | MEN’S AND YOUTHS' TROUS aright, legally there is no such thing | protection and many of them, as at Neat stripes, well tailored, good fitting ssistant warden Y ’ i a " p a fistant Warden | who have been n charge of the en- | (Tle U There is a fishermen's | the Ridion estate, have lowered the |ff NEW SPRING SUITS SATURDAY - e R B U R LR RN ATING SUMS SATURDAY | o, ke : : THE NEW SPRING HA ough Warden — to a right of the general public to (keep excursionists from roaming about pass and repass. We do not under- | their grounds. This lowering has |f SALE ... HERE. shape in both soft and I_am‘-:-—w a5 rison. = i e ae FACTS AND FANCIES. 0 compunctions e nd attends to| The Piute Indians of Colorado who e manner as he | are making their last stand against A : the palefaces may have been inspired ! fp assigned him, i : 5 the shore, but they have no right to | is allowed to pass, as it has the right, | i ty do so through reading some wild e Bl i 8 e RS St > ") ~ 3 Q O 59 TARERT o ey . “ ) b if the warden | veat literature or Seoing & motion-pios | Prevent people from passing. Hence | but she has conveniently to her pur- BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, $3.98, BOYS’ NEW SPRING NORFOLK job himself be- | ture show.—Norwich Record. it is presumed that, 50 long as the | poses arranged that lhmoshail h(;{.(;rlme ; $4.48, $4.98 and $5.50. SUITS, WITEH B o the ol owners do not barricade or make the |'by way of a tunnel n the Ridlon | § If your boy is hard to fit we will make him one T PANTQ % i | In this age if you merely say thank | Wy unsafe it is not incumbent upon | property the cottages were built on | (", Ger without extra charge OF PANTS . @ e I”: yoly st any publiciplace where peotlelthemito make agsatcaiay, fafhe and | thedvery yeree OChe ‘“‘ff angis ‘]““’,‘; New style Norfolk coat and full cut knicker- Full lined, good strong fabrics, all sizes 6 to 16 IR 2losm B femiployeaia s lim eans fof faRiiviio ISR riyate P (iRt e Sexoeptionyiof Chis iinreparedhon 1Etacefiil i Bils nal ol bocker pants, all lined throughout. All wool, fast Boys' $3.00 Norfolk Suits, sizes 6 to 16, at $1.59 hood, in place of digging down, you | privilege to pass over it. and conse- | destroyed by the elements, is it to be SOSISEES e Sppsal 3 $3.00 7 Su b are liable to receive a left handed | quently the city has not right to make | presumed’ that the fishermen’s rights perge. ‘ i compliment, the understanding improvements or repairs. will cease to exist, or will the people BOYS’ BLUE SERGE KNICK- 48 at B9e. L which is so plain you cannot fail but| Being private land., moreover, what | have the right to pass higher up, = e at it would re-| .omprehend the meaning.—Middie- | right can the Metropolitan Park | where they can secure a foothold, | § ERBOCKER PANTS penalty to be in- | Penny Pres mission have in the premises? S, i which would take them through the |4 Good strong fabric, cut large, well made. All | size 6 to 16, $2.98, i ke 5 if one looks into the re: estate hetween the cottages? I aams o G onvicted of first I L Sele o KEL sizsE R0 RIONILS: Boys' 50c Rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years 39¢ | — | ¢ sta &t if cer b oW aril a i e of this cc 2 g othe it ch arises is, if I 7 o vcver, s | It 1 stated thatiifice nowergllleristenss sl geominislonine Rliganhthe natest i bishganie s A BOYS’ WINTER OVERCOATS, ALL Foys' $2.00 Waterproof Black Rubber Raincoats, | stand’ that there is anything in the | cost large sums, and not infrequently | § AT R e P ano compri o laws which demands that the owners|the walks have been made where the of property shall maintain even a |expense of upkeep has been great. In | i narrow footpath, for this travel along|the case of Mrs. Belmont the public fancy mixtures, neat stripe effects, at all at $18.50. | and $2.98. Every most wanted worsted suits that are hand tailored, plain blue and | 1100ks and many new colors to choose from Joys' $1.00 and $1.50 Wash Suits, sizes to 8, Ing that when | Boy 1 ¢ L Suit i 8 eclared against Roys' $4.00 Norfolk Suits s pants ful interests” in ttris stat~ had been ! find that it was never intended to be | the city or the state should acquire & : o far. He also | . npelled to pay taxes on a fair ba & benefactor of Newport. Providence | ownership of the walk along the prop- | § AT HALF PRICE %o be executions | similar to that which oblains in the | wished to be surrouned by a park sys- | erty, what wouid be the bearing upon 1t stren. public, but the | case of home o.ners and *hese whose | tem which she could not afford, and | other sections? Possibly some own- infliction of the | millions in the pullic treasury v | cost is to be paid by Providence ang ! many and the probability i substantial re- past. e vas en Farmers in the immediate vicinity | port might be let in, but not as ma- | seem to he a Possibility of imperilling DAILY DELIVERY in New Britain, Elmwosd, Newington, Cedar Hill, Maple hearing at the | . ~picago say they have jobs for 100 |ters now stand. |crvndili4m.~ as they now exist and forc- | 47 . 2 | Hili and Claytsa. ing body of New | property holdings are small but easily | the state is doing it for her, carrving | ers wagld be glad to be released from “Phone orders b ":_‘u“mm‘ E 3 / found and understood b+ tax gath- |a debt on Which the state—Newport | the burden of constantly uarding . an ideal place pave taken Kind- | ... there would be no state debt— |and other places heing a part thereof | against the erosions of time, but it is Charter 3050, > i -« for a light lunch, v of ! | Haven Times.Leader the immediate Jocality henefited. Ry | wous objection would be made in most promptiy filled 1 hat the death | men, but that they can't get men Owners of property along the Cliffs | ing litigation despite previous de. h cither The | instead a sSUrpius of over three | ——pavs the interest. hut eventually the | doubtful if this would be so with and. Mail Ordcrs a cup a ©oF ARTI ) ng and here | HARTIORD | S amendment of the act perhaps New- | cases. For this reason there would | & pterrent against{ enough from the 600 men: a dawpwwho.| hawe- made the Walk for thelr own | cisions.