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T, the enthusiastic applause of the mul- | merit and let things go at that. A [IN Winning a great victory. titude that is greeting them. The boys | crowd of hoodlums, however, took ad- m(;\n";olulgey‘]i_?: \:::" ;;’T’A“n ‘;“‘a’i“f‘;’f HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, in blue raise palsied hands to obso-| vantage of the opportunity, as veteran TDhetonly thing T regrat is that the Proprietors. lete uniform-hats in a salute to youth | eriminals will if Boston goes long un- | soldiers who fought for “World De- ed dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:18| which has undertaken to keep alive| protected, and proved what is to be | mocracy” have no voice in our gov- # m. at Terald Building, 67 Churoa BL | (10 spirit of ‘63 expected. There is no tendeney for | eFIment and must stand the brunt of 0 Three Months. Meanwhile, to perpetuate the G. A. | the policemen to return until order | %' attacks whether friendly or hostile. ol Thanking you for this space 1a i* % Montn, R. or an organization similar to it, the [ again reigns and volunteers are being | your paper T am red st the Post Office at New Britatn | Veterans of the Civil War are planning | sought to periarm patrol duty. They RANK C. IROEDER, 8s Second Class Mafl Matter. to merge, if it may be achieved, sol- | have gone out on strike, and hang the S TELEPHONE CALLS dier bodies of today into their rapidly | consequences to the city which it is ———AT—- ness Offico . fnni : s o halt s - | their duty 7 are al ness OMco . thinning ranks. Thus a half a cen r duty to protect. If they are al 25 YEARS AGO tury hence the traditions of all who | lowed to become unionized there is no ’ only profitable advertising medtum 1n | faught will be kept before the public. | indication that there will not be a re- || (F¥ont the Herald of That Date.) ::‘:m”f_{w”i":‘;‘:;'m ‘;‘;‘;‘;H:;‘;‘!_ Pres® | hhe boys of '19 wild be all that is left| turn of the incident of last night, then, but they will pause, in their| thereby defeating the very purpose Sept. 10, 1891. ’ [ ] Member of the Assoclated Press. session, to pay regards to the boys of | Which they tried to obtain. George M. Landers, Jr., who is stop- Associated Press is cxclusively entitled [ ¢ It is a pretly sentiment that is Law and order cannot bow Ping at the Crawford House : \ 2 E 3 ow to the awfor ouse in the to the uso for republication of all news £ # [ White Mountains, won first prize at credited to it or not otherwise credited | hack of this step, let us hope it meets Ishes of any particular branch of il SRR 208 local news : & 7 s ¥ the tennis tournament last week i o e and Al With the idea of the soldier of todlay. | men. For the protection of nearly one | which there sgre 20 santestante. " At a meeting, in November, the | hundred per cent. of us there must be M. Cohen begun to rebuild American Legion will consider such [ facilities for its enforcement. The | IS barn which was recently destroyed $15,000 FROM CITY. plans as may now be made for the | unionization of policemen is a Rieriies mis- ; The engageme 155 Calliant N el e take, T gagement of Miss Lillian N, e 5 X he action of voters of the city | Merging of the veteran associations. e Whitne -arian at the New Britain Sioush thinis tojbe i un) - nish War Vi S i e versal “Dollar Day” a he e ot calles Test vering to | mne Spmnian! Wer Veteransiwilll be) ins TR e e Britain Tomorrow pcesslipDllsl Daalla mens it ropriate funds for various items, | cluded, it is probable. It will be inter- 4 2 drews is announcerd. believe that ) 11 b Lbly the allotment of $10,000 for | esting to see what will be done by this FACTS AND FANCIES.| The following New mritain people ThurSday nierested in what Wise, Smith interested in what Wise, Smith oW Britain Herald mander-in-chief to martial music and | were to fight the thing out on its Yet we were instrumental o Welcome Home celobration, | organization, which represents — registered at New York hotels Only & Co. have ta offer—because on R AT . ran yester W. H. Hart, Hotel Neth- . revious s s f s a nowadays, | erlands: G. 1. previous occasions of this na greatest attempt yet made to or ed that there is to be little prac- g a national group of German War Vet- Ll N 3 Traut, Hotel Imperial. ture we have never failed to i Mol IRl (e Aoy enonis i sl ecover The battle is on here in the s skl A s 3 & great quantity of liquor in its | in the no.liconse campe o ent. give you the most for your are of the city despite the agita- | erans. fndsorbuhetn (RicRNa PRl cientie (il e RS R money. Butiwiiatever theyidotnelG R R | inows ¥stoty o MboomMpropagandait=|(ovan - oee e o e et i Teh ot = WOMEN'S CHAMOISETTE commands the respect and admiration [ Arkansas Gazette. sl tiaas by Wticries THTE b e o e of the populace. Its enthusiasm over | oy TEE | ford, who was followed by A. J. Sio- , GLOVHE its modern fighters knows no bounds. | hard, and maybe Reriiba pmm‘o‘l’;a per, who discussed the movement % pll 2 Reg. 69¢ and 79c values. neither does its acknowledgment of | to a position that pays wages.—Win- for a lower tax rate in the spring his year, and despite the fact that o rate was officially set at 21 mills. appropriations, beyond that of sum to be given to the commit- in charge of the Welcome Home | debt to an army which has nearly ir, admit of little discussion, they | Peen wiped out by time. The ex-brewers may be turniug to cover necessary improvements to NG e TR Jamaica, but some of their ex-cus- Givic eanipment UNIONIZING ART. tomers beat 'em to it.—Manchester National Happenings. It a previous meeting of this char- The actors’ strike is over and ap-j Union. _G. A R. encampment—Hosts of _— veterans arriving at Pittsburgh—The r it was voted to appropriate the | parently all sides are happy. It Was| The army, the war department an- | PO¥S in blue enthusiastically received of about $12,000 for the purpose | something that had to come. It was|nounces, will be ~back to peace |DP¥ the populace—Louisville working building for fire protection pur- | good that it did take place but now |strength by September 30; and the | hard for the next encampment. i e 71 (ho southwest scotion of tha | that it is over everyihing ‘shouldl | bs | 2oSyHo® John Barleyeorn, which lies|| « GALl will not)sell any: warships! to WOMEN'S $1. 5 WOMEN'S PETTICOATS MEN'S HOSIERY. At the time several, who favored | done to accelerate the presentation of 2(1]21:::;\:,'3 |\hee\ grave, stirs uneasily. «c(!;‘:ll\:,n)\\(-‘::(')‘ is sadly in need of fighting DRE These are of black mm;T ::\r: 7 ]I(Ay[ljs y $1 .00 omy in the administration of fire | Pla The theater is an institution —t The Maine election is on today and THURSDAY $l 00 e F i gaceardio gy als Here's a “Dollar Day” offer firs, took occasion to be present | that can hardly be allowed to remain | Carranza may condemn the Mon- | Usually whatever way Maine goes the GDOLLARIDS T O —nothing fancy about them, ere’s 2 iaRosygens: question the advisability of con. | 40Tmant; the people desire to bo[roe Doctrine, but he would not be in | country generally foilov hisEwouldFhavefbeen e ibls Dt gooll dlue mutEe el SRt surel s SRRIRelL e oting the station at this time, | @Mused, thrilled and all that sort of position so to declare himself today Andther big fire breaks out near value before the war—Ging- price $1.39 and on sale third —Men’s cotton half Hose in if that famous policy had not been | Massinon, Ohio, with the res ; T - : 2 p N T 2 5 h > result that 1 . i e an and black sizes 9% to 11, ing the evening the chairman of | thing and the playhouse is the most| operative in 1865.—New York Sun. over 50 houses have already gone up e e e Jeor ive s Commission Swho actedasijuniversal Sformiotiwarldientertalcs — in flames Tub Dresses, some trimmed THURSDAY $1 OO regular ddc kind atiif pairs fox > price of : . : e - “DOLLAR DAY one dollar Bt S e o | end! L price of hogs Mas tumbled _— with pique collar and em DOLLAR DA +UN o lar. . Whether the world of the actor did | “82in, but it can tumble man times LARIES ARE RISCUSSED broidery collar, sizes 38 (o RLS' SCHOOL DR g BOYS' WASH SUITS. the cost of the station and dis- more befo etting a , % 3 Sheitin 3 e & s as low as the . “hambray and Gingham Dress- Worth $1 and $1.25 each. Iy stated that the appropriation | {h® '8t thing by joining itself to la- | housetops. — Charleston News and — — 46. Third fioor Chambray an g hat time would cover the cost. | POT Seems to be a matter of contro- | Courier. - tant City Engineer Will Receive GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUS es for the little tots 6 to 12 2 $l .00 : : rersy v 3 2 — $2,100 Instea 2 e , Y vear egular i alue, FOR was particularly questioned on | Yo' hetf‘»een the actors themselves, T o : Instead of $2,000. Values up to $1.98 $1 00 year regular $1.79 value, ! ( bt B of the otaal buiar 1 | some feeling that they are laborers as is now realized that cartoonists | = The salary . ihirdfoor Fast colors, strong fabric actual building, and who pictured Wilhelm at work on a [ i.p¢ i f= oplin Middies in all THURSDAY good styles, sizes 3 to § el y rock pile or sitting in a celt with a | &P to recommend to the common Jean and, por A es o 1 00 3 lar size erected about the state | PEOPle, While others feel their work | ball and chain attached to his ankle | COUNcil that the salary of the assistant white, tan, red and khaki, \\“(L)\I;i“i[i x::\ l\T)I. 5 limit two suits to a customer. is an art and should not be placed on | were a bit premature.—Birmingham | city engineer be increased $400, mak- sizes 14 to 42. Third floor. MUSLINS THURSDAY BOYS’' $1.50 SCHOOL PAN ding could be put up for a % the same level as labor, one actress|\ge-Herald. ing it $2,400 and that of the drafting “DOLLAR DAY” CORSET “DOII LAR DAY" THURSDAY $1 00 Sfm o lp cwi;oml i ‘” " | going so far as to say that art as ‘a| q.o o o . eneineer increased £330, making it SPECIAL. Shoa $1 .00 “DOLLAR DAY" . ¢ as evid v acting i : are times when a business | $2,000. It was explained that both S, . out any real knowledge of aftairs, | Al1lty cannot be unionized. Be that|man thinks he exists for the sole pur- | men were valuable to (he demertmon; SRS GO R, U LS Etmeny are 5 " practice of calling for a specified as it may, labor surely has secured no pose of paying taxes and being cussed. | and should receive the increases. model with hose supporters, up to 31 comprising 131‘ t- fancy mixtures, W .,11_ ma S % great victory by securing the allegi- | —Richmond News-Leader. While it was suggested that other 5 q e gowns and lung sKirts, gowns knickerbockers, sizes 7 to; 17 unt and then adding to it later SnEsces auiothergsal regular price $1 of nainsook in white and e : ance of the Equity for the union prin- — ary increases should be made, never- pbonains © management on e years. : If lounge lizards, why not porch | theless it was felt that dae to THURSDAY $1 00 flesh, several models trimmed ! Bt of i commieeion. when | F0 °F coeed ebon Bas been dls | pyppies parior panthers, | rerandd fordinanee adopiod o January by the DOLLAR DAY . with lace and embroidery, ALUMINUM COFFEE CER SO carded and an open shop hds been se- | vultures and hammock hounds?—In- | council that all salaries then adopted WOMEN'S BUNGALOW DRESS Skirts have cambric body PERCOLATORS Deitive statomont st orie GoF | cured by the managers as a concession | dependent. should stand for one year and fur- APRO with wide flounce of em- G s Carh ey chne of DEIcelibe HE e e T e e o — ther that in a few months all salar- breldory s allial A e - o - i e CHIFFON CLOTH. the Equity association can realty con- SALT O* THE EARTH. :3:&‘\3"&3;’;":;"’?}0 Sondersdine cale, with and without elastic s R T e they last—at basement g : £ aken up now. i s @ Con . tinue to be of the best service to the | Nick, he was just an Ttal w1, The water board sent the committee waist line, regular and extra dept. _ordinarily you. would ol $1 00 actor as long as it Temains with the | Stocky andl broad of girth, a communication asking for a 20 i pay $1.50 a yard for this 40- Sl . C. L. U. The Fidelity association is | And they usad to call him a dago, | per cent. increase in wages for the i v L R Inchichiffoniicioth enburaday GALVANIZED WASH TUBS. undoubtedly better in that it upholds | PUt '@ Proved to be salt o the earth. | superintendent. alucsiiDRi s - $1 .00 “Dollar Da you choose Ivanized h tubs “DOLLAR DAY = . S art—considers the theater as some- from a good selection of e " = He was willing and strong and m: FOMEN'S WORK WAISTS. > with drop handle, 23 inch size, robably do, but E N . & y WOMEN'S staple colors at ] P 3 we should | thing bheyond” fhe realms of labor, striker, -0 worth $1.50, at basement v, without doubt, how much sim- | which is really what it should be, A | He cooked and he pitched my tent, __ Sergeant William J. Riley of Wash- RO e R e Gl CLUNY LACES. THURSDAY Improvements are going to cost | unjon card, although it might insure | ANd he dug me a hole from the shell | ington street has returned to Camp D eonssnyes Y e @l Coias el e oL AL e $1 .00 re we vote on them. If every Y i s fire, Raritan, Aberdeen, Md., and expec better waists, percale with it St B % i * | an actor a position, will -never make | anq he followed wherever I went shortly to be assigned for d ; . ; WETE) CH G W0 Bl Croet, osition we undertake bids fair to | pim an actor i SEStemtprent Texas. Riley ;-‘x\fnv“nh“tl'on:;:"n 1 oL e SRS 2 Lo it inchesowido fand celly SAUCE PAN about one-third more than we Onh! Many a night on the outposts | at the border in 1916 and enlisted at il e Ioslat e T S L R e originally voted for the purpose THE BOSTON POLICE, We lay in the forest damps, the outbreak of the war with another e ot M e B e e : o8 e B e intontty unil e S $1 00 DOLL. AY” at $1 00 worth of “Wear Ever” alum- Pl Following the strike of polféemen | When the stars were like harbor [ red ta an-ordnance corps, promoted to 2 FOR (ot 4 YARDS FOR g inum cooking utensils, we of- § in the city of Boston last evening the lamps. the rank of sergeant and placed in INFANTS' BATH )““’“L BRAIDED GIRDLES. - = harge of one of the “chow ho ; Infants’ Blanket Bath Robes in Here you can buy braidec inevitable h vless « e o ouses’ at : 5 7 0L 2 s gul B eclins v e au O ioonh WA AUl e i s g R B S G |0 e, e e A o pink and blue, fancy designs, girdles in all the wanted pans, 2% quart size, regular i that the recommended amount pagna, second enlistment. vegtlar $1.59 at third floor colors, full 2% vyards long. $1.40 value. $1 00 10,000 for the Soldiers anma | CTO€T to the limit of their ability, be- | Brown girls and the chestnuts and AT THURSDAY $1 00 Value $1.50, THURSDAY AT . 4 ¢ 5 ing finally stopped by the few remain- wine, “DOLLAR DAY O THURSDAY $ 1 00 A WONDERFUL “DOLLAR ing keepers of civic peace who re.|And the moonlight on milk-white WOMEN FLANNELETTE “DOLLAR DAY" l- DAY” SALE OF FINE CUT > The home-made drinks such as ci- IGHTGOW mained faithful to thei cers, oXon e A rberry ckberry w: S ul to their emplovers, | when the priests came blessing the | G¢T €lderberry and blackberry wine the people of Boston. Petty thefts vine. and grape juice will be permitted e s under the war-time and national pro- | e it i los THURSDA Y 2 ; LR e oo eral stores, the ) Aibitio e e ationsl piog regular $1.69 value, third qualities THURSDAY CHOICE AT : windows of which had been broken | And he lies where he fell in battle, | " o CE: floor for “DOLLAR DAY This sale will bring a big crowd had gained headway about the | oo g fn (B BRE In a little French village lane, Aivsol ccidsdi} and Brepresontalives THURSDAY NS s e ok J0X0) R s However, the giving of this| : i Where the water stinks in the shell | Of the dry forces say that they will “DOLLAR DAY" $1 -00 INFANTS' STOCKING P Lt e : ; The trouble in Boston has arisen o1 ; make no attempt in conference to AR D NEANICS N : early as possible as the nt is proper, the sum is not he- | o otk attempt.to Nent the. wnt holes o IOt (1 i, v e CHEESE CLOTH. Every mother of a little baby come early as possible as rafised by subscription and it 1s | mrge e Pt Lo AeAt e union- | And the corpses are washed by rain. | g0l 1S5 (Re, Soncession. | But after Here are 5,000 vards of 36-inch will be interested in this of- hore expensive pieces; will - pdiimseees el Bl LA DR U R il e e s wide, unbleached Cheese cloth, fer for “Dollar Day"—In- e e var Biitt There 1s S e members have been suspended, on the v & e e 1a “]' . ously allowed their alcoholic content sells regularly at T7c yard . fants 50c white cashmer ist. ere, s no question 85 10| groung that they have broken police | TOUT COURtTY shou inowiliveusi{iie Bop i R e s el which would be $1.40 for 20 stockings, first quality, sizes er the expenditure of the money | . .uiations by becoming afliated with | They c“q(l)l'odhx'on a “wop” and a|cent they may not be legally trans- vards. You buy it 4 to 6%. 1 00 : 0 oo not s mne veteransideTt e SeRe el e W : ported or sold or otherwise made an “DOLLAR DAY" $1 00 3 PAIRS FOR . inch bowls, Marmalade with b all that may be done for them. | g0 W0 % e g | = ntic oo Alicom e ce A TRt Ra Bl e il 20 YARDS FOR WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, spoon, Whipped Cream Set, I s 1ittie desire to oppose the | ooy Ol Suspended ones’ rofn- | = HERVEY ALLEN, |oWners can do with them will be to FANCY OUTING FLANNEL. These are low neck, sleeveless Handled Baskets, Celery trays, 4 e Co ) £ 7 4 t statement and went out on strike to Amevicant T asion “.O(:k'lv_ use them at home. Worth 33c yard with cuff or ace trimmed 8-inch Vases, 7-inch Footed il , i S | enforce their demands. e il 2 3 That will give the farmer and su- “DOLLAR DAY” knee, come in all sizes. Bowls, 8-inch Shallow Nappiess ec in charge by the city meeting. | oo o - burbanite a distinct advantage over ’ 5 FOR HURSDAY ] N Bowls, S-inch Thelisndiot oo 1 s advantage over 4 YARDS FOR . THURSD. 8-inch Nut Bowls, body of workmen is bein u»: 4 hrr‘} COMMUNICATED the city dweller. City people who Every thrifty housewife will “DOLLAR DAY" 1.00 Triangle Nappies, 7-inch e SR B aahy aten T have country relations may be ex- want some of this fancy extra 2 FOR e . Footed Comports, Mayonnaise is what fs taking place. We will al- A Soldier on Prohibition. pected to develop a sudden fondness heavy outing flannel, chec CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS. jets, Candy Jars, Sugar and low the principle of ‘“collective” bar- New “““:”h Connt) for them next summer. Uncle Hiram stripes and plaids, you ¢ Here are good warm winte Cream Sets. ALL AT OXNE saining, as it applies to the police, to Sept. 9, 1919. | who has hitherto been looked upon figure what you save at 4 weight union suits for boys DOLLAR THURSDAY ONLY. 2 Editor Herald: as a good deal of a hayseed and Pas for . Bl voor "ER SERV TRAYS be decided by tk sople s . i . 5 & < . Ll ¢ vards for $1. and girls, sizes 4 to 16 years, SILVER SERVI y cided by the people of Boston, for Dear Sir:—In both editions of your | whose occasional trips to the city 2,000 YARDS OF 33¢ DRESS regular $1.25. THURSDAY l;puu[‘yfu] 8-inch size quadruple better or for worse. It appears to us | paper Sept. 6th and 9th inclusive I | have caused his nephew no little em- PERCALES TO SELL “DOLLAR DAY plate serving trays with that the officer who desires to prove | have read pieces on prohibition and | barrassment will suddenly be found “DOLLAR DAY oo beaded edge, worth $2.50, on meeting gave it freely. Good for | ;. effcient public servant should re- \vish“ to say I z:\flut?l;xgr(ec I\vi\h “'Sin- to have considerable virtues after all. { YARDS FOR $1 .00 WOMEN'S SILK STOCKIN GS. sale at Silverware dept. Main | train from becoming allied with any | puplien this answer o Dr. Mann if II{"J&:;‘"“?))V"“O e n e 36-inch wide dark and light Richelieu ribbed silk stockings floor N $1 00 labor body, as he would from taking a | you will. or even a week-end. Uncle will find colormunewstaliypationme. infblaciand inronis ose axe GRULEAR DA i leading part in nolitics. Men in uniform | Most people take things for grant- | his city relative developing an un- L e s exceptionsl veluciatis o and LI e EROL SR in C v AT - : red, by o ed, one of the many things that | suspected interest in the flora of the S L vl 2EINIS0 .08 (EIE {eInch A CH Q1es S t in Columbus, Ohio, a handful, | are not allowed, by public sentiment, to RO COThTs e R ST e m"r"m_y ARl o sl ANY ONE CUSTOMER “DOLLAR DAY” 1 OO frame with brown and white to place all sorts of credits or dis- | haps, by solicitous inquiry as to the AT $1.00 EACH. AT WEATR . fire proof inset, value $1.69 at credits upon. prospect of the grape and cherry Bleached Bed Sheets hemmed GRASS RUGS. Silverware dept., %1 OO Grand Army of the Republic.| come part of a distinct class of the| Having been a soldier for mearly | crop, the blackberry and elderberr ready for use, made of soft We sell hundreds of these gra Main floor . le they are talking over the days, people. The right of ‘“collective bar- | three vears, and eighteen months of | outlook, and the effect of the winter finish cotton, size 72x90. rugs right along 1.49, bu WOM S PURSES. S that were spent in France in the | on the apvle trees. Regular price $1.39, limit you can buy them Thursday, At leather Goods dept., Main present campaign, I wish to state Uncle Hiram, who is a canny soul, six to a customer 1 00 size 30x60, some with stencil- we offer for ‘Dollar that prohibition did not win the | will probably not be slow to capitalize Each .. $ . led borders, some with fi ay women's fine real are conjuring up the war episodes | He should be pald for his work in the | war. I don't believe that there is | his new popularity. He will see to | BUY UNION TOWELING. ured centers 1 00 leather purses with Jop* or xty vears ago, while their mem- | proper manner, but he usually enters|Oone person who does not know that. | it that his cellar is well provided with “DOLLAR DAY choice $ . back strap, finely lined, var- turn to the reviews, in which| upon his duties with a full knowledge | ronibition was not f”f""“e'll ““f‘“ wll the beverages that may be man- 5 YARDS FOR $1 -00 RAG RUGS. ious shapes, worth $1.50 and R D) s S ma | O SO 1 CSaait] G ik o] e J\_u 1&.'191-. fully seven months aft- \1factl_{red from the vmdxgenom flora This extra heavy union bleached The popular hit or miss pattern $1.75 1 00 5 _ er hostilities ended. He will welcome his nephew—and | P iRl e rag rugs, handsome and dur- Choe At o hed behind the proudly swaying| he is to obtain for the service ren-| Every soldier who saw service in |any other boardars that a little ju- i inehesiwide L ava = ahle, regular $1.69 value. “DOLLAR DAY" AT DRUG flags to the huzzas of a patriotic | dered. He also has the privilege of | France either dxroécu,\' against the | dicious advertising may be able to regularly at 27q yvard. “DOLLAR DAY’ DEPT. d, the scenes of over half a cen-| resigning at any time. He should be | enemy or in the S. O. S. will agree ' bring him. He and his neighbors, BLEACHED COTTON. $1 nOO You can buy se rolls of Toilet } : that prohibition was a joke - ‘e always show! ki n- e TN 5 53 . in the past, are today being re- | content with his duties as they have| ' freje In Americs the soldiers were c‘lf‘o‘;:’r‘\afi‘sg :t“:::-sp})‘;;‘h;?n?eq e YARDS $1 00 LINOLEUM MATS. Faper 32 rolls for 51.00.“ g - c i - 3 v = i 7 c & 7 S 4 & % 2 3 Linoleum Mats. size No. 2 Combination Hot Jater ed in New Yor Khaki-clad | been laid out for him when he under- ssa rhile where the fighting | i S % FOR ° Genuine Lino dissatisfied while e fig in separating the summer boarder ra heavy 24x36 in plain and figured Bottle and fountain syringe, ors, sturdy and strong, with eyes | takes them took place, wine and beer were plenti- [ from his cash, may be expected to bleached cotton & - 36-inck cide, = arly designs regularly 69c¢ each. . regular $1.50 value for $1.00. iched by the fading passage of Organized labor is not to blame for I"}rznfl;'mn:er dr‘m‘l\‘s also. - cultivate this field with redoubled in- e l"r.cc“.f,,:,m'fi:!:,:g.mi‘,,;;;’r “DOLLAR DAY"” Mellin's Food, regular 75c size i 4 % S % A e French gave their soldiers a | tensity. Where, in a few yea will S Sy s 2 S = $1 00 5 e Gl with limbs through which youth- | the Boston riot, it probably had no | .40 tion of wine, and at times | be e e e 4 yards for $1. 2 FOR h . bottles at 2 for $1.00. lood still flows in courageous| wish to precipitate trouble. It was| cognac, while the English received | of boarders amd its stock of grateful are parading behind their com-| probably understood that the police | rum and we had whatever we chose | beverages? i from a financial standpoint. T 2 ‘ " 2 PAIRS e The mercury climbed up to 91 yes- A 1.00 terday which was the hottest Septem- % ber day on record. White, black and brown, self ey or contrast, embroidered back nicely made and perfect fit- ting. committea voted last “DOLLAR DAY well as anygother group of working pear out the statement that the values Good strong materials in neat Anderih Chambray, Gingham and Per- o D e e P Lo 1d be discontinued. The clerk 1d have a figure that is a very rate estimate of cost before the is requested to appropriate the ley. We may need the fire sta- Just the thing to wear around per yd “WEAR EVER” ALUMINUM derman Curtis provided a sur- fer these aluminum sauce of the populace arose and created dis- prs’ Welcome be increased to $15,- (Waterbury Republican.) Whatever his original intentions ad been expected that he would (be willing to appropriate the full EMBROIDERED EDG ¥ Pink and blue stripes; ribbon Open and closed patterns, large GLA trimmed collar and cuffs, assortment of regular . Average value “-g,$l 00 2 . all are wonderful values at $1. The assortment includes: 8- | additional five thousand will le acceptable. This is another it is true, of an added cost, but as voted at the first, we were called upon to raise an original The city’s voters, or those that yed sufficient interest to attend THE GRAND ARMY. paratively, of old men are in ses- | actively campaign for a political body, at the fifty-third encampment of | neither should they be allowed to be- fincoln, Grant and Sherman,| saining” as it obtains to the police- , Garfield and Sheridan, while! man, we are not prepared to discu: