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e 7o r—— Just think of it a 1009 Silk Floss Mat- Y ud T We have just 24 of these in stock and go tress at such a price. = e - on Sale Tomorrow Morning. None Charged — None C. 0. D. These Mattresses ave covered in a fine art ticking and in all colors. = e s A SEE NORTH WINDOW $21] JOHN A. TMB;RXRYS & CO. $21 e = e B | g 5 dalis ] Stwes and othe ting A two aviators. Fifte by high cost of everything, from drilling, 7 ! tish side of the border, Bemersyde is| it was planted and other interesting and two aviators. Fifteen members i | which reaches about $20,000 a weil, to MOTHER LOVE {the only one that is still inhabited | information concerning it. This plate are classed as ‘*“workingmen” and commissions of stock salesmen who TANDS OUT I {as a manorial residence, and inhab- | has been taken off. only five are bankers. are handling (he securities of the 170 ited. too, by the family that were its The churches are represented by 1 S ' companies now in the markei. The 3 ANG 3 | original founders. Bemersyde House A movement has been started in’ four Roman Cathollc priests and by mosi profitalle concerns, however, are STRANGE CA | itself stands upon an elevated rocky | Washington for a national hall of ' three Protestant pastors. Twelve close corporations, and some of their | blufi overhanging one of the most| fame for famous trees throughout the members are of the Jewish faith. - E rlders have been paid many i | beautiful reaches of the river Tweed. | country. Already a Hartford news- B — — { times over the amount of the original - 3 2 o | On the opposite bank of the river is! paper has suggested that the famonus . | investment. | Sy g the promontory of Old Melvose, the | Wethersfield elm tree, said to be the CITY ITEMS HO“OW F]eld Spou[s 100,- The bearing sand is from 3.000 y QP 3 ¢ ESla[e Oi Bemfirsydfl 10 Be Y e i aea b il ot Wbolnchunea foet to 3,200 feet below the surface, eyt A, e ; g of iAidan, more than 1,200 years ago, |“New Britain’s Judd elm should not — o with the average well 3.100 feet deep iy k p G l H g ! uplifted the symbols of Christianity. | be entirely ignored. Neither should Inventory Sale at Besse-Leland’s. ,000 Cubic Feet a Dfly ane Moo Do Beenlng ) s o | Tesent 1o teneral nal Contributions toward the purchase| the famous oak tree in Walnut Hill! __jqvt. el o the, Mot impotigun Moiep lane s 3 —— of the estate are to be accepted by | park—a ‘“grandson” of the famous Choice one, two., three and five s being Il G LR BaLoRS every bank in England. Charter Oak. It was planted many pound boxes of chocolates, M= burgh, Jun. 9. —Sprouting nat. | others. There is everywhere in th ; London, Jan The prophecy o sog vears ago by the late Professor, Enroe's, 78 West Main street. 21d feverish desire zet the ] 3 ! !'Thomas the Rhymer, who > = g . at the rale of almost 100,000, | field a feverish desire to get i 3 X R e 5 Sale 5 ¥ e s o g e e uiiand) (e noney in) with the : 3 “Tyde whay may betvde, Haiz shal JUDD ELM STANDING - fanp [ Shosisaie atilong appadyt Rl Gl " i possible delay, and while some peo- 4 > | he Haig of Bemersyde,” bids f S N Dliss fiathlsen 18y Sof J§ Lremont 10, aireauy nas made s luge | le are setting some money, experts ; ; ¢ o rullled. A movemont is on foot NEARLY A CENTURY e Gl el old, alreauy has made a large i 3 at her home last evening ih observance S ¥ agree that a whole lot of investors | 5 T SO STy (et ) a s S agree that a ¢ here to purchase the Scottish estatc < f LA of her bivthday. of persous comfortably rich, B : and speculators are going to be dis S T of Bemersyde together with the his The Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., will jlome thousands of others are B8 waitlne ihe outeonie lof appolnted L | toric mansion ana present them 1o Ty G S N PI H eniak] : . : e om Small Sprig hold its regular meeting this evening v e “,.,;p- < == [ % ‘ joar! Haig \lulvlm .\rlnpll;ml the «(Iuslgu:x— ¥ Otes, ans, B SR 0 wells where the drills ale | d J n 3 G tion of ar) aig of emersyde upon Planted in 1822 by Morton Judd = BIA T Do RETER $3 worth of ties for $1, Wilson's. ing day and night. ‘DEBUTANTE OF s his elevation to the peerage) as @ Anyone wishing to join an after-| o " i evelopment. which Tecame 5 - 3 « record of the British people’s admir- | When He Was a Boy. noon gym class will please register at| y,..’ froward Humphrey of Russell CAPITAL TO BE ARt e e R e ozl W A Bfore Rtnelenal of it iens eSS e e t when a strong tow of x T 2 1 - le top ofr a derrick on Septem- | f the British armies during the war. he American Forestry association | next week. York. last, covers no more than 100 | JANUARY BRIDE 3 e The property is now owned by Lieu- | 5 complling a list of famous, historio| There will be roller skating in the | “ghoe sale, Besse-Leland’s—advt. town lots in the outskirts of : tenant-Colonel A. P. Haig. jor unusual trees throughout the|gym tomorrow night for members yjjss KElizabeth Goss, daughter of ving little city of McKeesport, : ‘as to Bemersyde where Turner, | COURtry. New Britain has onc such|and their guests only. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Goss of Grove B Trani Plitsburghll Briscle ¢ & the painter. was taken by Sir Walter (re¢——the Judd elm—on West Main The W. (. T. U. meeting which S Hill, who underwent an operation at g made by important oil and | 5 ol Scotf, the poet. for the purpose of cet, dircctly opposite the residence | to have been held this afternoon was the Charter Oak hospital in Hartford, rests to extend the fieid. 1 2 s ¢ 3 making drawings to illustrate the | 7 DroJohn 15 Martin. It is in front | cancelled on account. of the Stormy iy reported improved. B il Raet bt Tea ] g ; : | seenery of Scotl's poems. of the old Judd homestead. weather. Shoe Sale of our entire stock at B i s imiportant il : \. Sloper recalls that Morton| The Y. W. (. A. basketball team | Besse.Leland's—advt. the zas producing territory of Judd planted the great tree when he | will play Terryville tonight in Terry-| = o 1y county will ha been | I was a small boy in the year of 1822. [ ville. = ¥ they are “dusters”” geolo- : : puL at $265,000, for which sum it has M€ Was walking through the fields _— (ot s ends 4 “l-(\‘\\\'vl\lw"-" h-“ ‘,',',llzl,{"“‘,\\‘f : . £ i T . lLeen decided to appe They have 97 WAL EREEG el Wi SR LAWYERS PREDOMINATE. Dancing at Bardeck’s hall tomorrow - ly : & ¢ 5 3 (By LORRY A. JACOBS, cen owned and occupied by the #Nd he saw a small sprig of elm. Ho e night—advt. A dreams of we be noth- S o Ll o ) Muizs continuously for more than GUE it up and carried it tol his 'home e than memory . i i AR 2 and planted it in front of the house. pressue the 2 r B 5 New York., Jan. 9.—The greatest The sidewalks, Mr. Sloper | The estates, which include the Woman Calls for Her Children After | famous mansion, have an area of 1206 acres and the market value is . and Mrs. William T. Coholan 69-Day Sleep. of Harrison street are spending a few ! i . i HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, | There was a meeting of the nega- to the S S S 5 Forlihiavelbee sked ) t s < tive team of the High school debating X ; St L YouiayeRuee st vhat it 5 r of u district which for move 'Morton Judd died nearly 30 year nate again in the newly elected club this afternoon at 4:30 o’'clock. & R e aui faane 3 and you had a hard time (rvig 10 yhay 300 years was (he battleground @1'd e was about 75 years old at the | Irench chamber. Of its 626 mem- ’The High school club held a meeting in indicati that already i 3 & ‘\‘f““ ":“”‘_ Yo o f two hostile nationalities as well as me o 5 bers, 154 are professional barristers last evening at the Y. M. C. A, A is bezinning to decline. How- 1 \ f”' e s ;‘“NM 1“'0““v the scene of almost never-ceasing in- | r * is of unusual size and the [ or solicitors. Farmers come next' supper was served and Mr. Hancock, ReaiIng Lo Sacine o ove And you t\ln.- -[‘b- i te, ternal conflict, rapine and disse e s d for several feet on ail| with 52. The Army and Navy are instructor in KEnglish at the school, consider the case o i eI Of the hundreds of forts and = . There was formerly a plate on! represented b, deputies, of whom ' spoke on ‘‘School Topics.” Bowling nd every well which reaches < S St ! i sand where' the gas is R ot tles which once existed on the Scot- tree bearing the dater on which! two are gene one a vice-admiral was enjoved at the “Y™ alleys. More of Them Than of Any Other Profession in French Chamber. Bemersyde is situated in the parish & y ¢ 2 thing in the world Mentoun Soatlnna i very MmMuch further out in those aris, Jan. 9.—Lawyers predomi- vomun, whose long sleep is one of the strangest on record zusher good for = — —— —— = — Y iatoiil e After slecping 69 days without in-| st i3 terruption. Mrs. Mintz awoke Decem- nnot last for the wells are $ and smiled. Mer conditioa 0 close together that the pool ( adually grew better until o e i e, LSS | o T el - SPECIAL FROM 4 TO 5 ONLY b a1 Featires of @ oo | - voras were: T . UGAR CURED SMOKED where fortunes are made over | . ; : Lh(x.\ OF LAMB ... 2 SHOULDERS Steep hillside lots which six | childrer ng have sold for $10,000, and mos S to hold a drilling equipment, | most charming of the capital's de- the woman's sickness ke Ueir' Back yards, aa | bUtmes B te beome b b e a1 ases T iscors i wiien | [ ROUND, SIRLOIN, | FROM 9 TO 12:30 A. M. have siven over iheie piay. | MY Mer e e of B | Lcorery s recorded, _An i e o EAKS ST Ih 223 Bt e | PORTERHOUSE - MOH. In one instance the township | gelphia. but now a resident of Detroit. | rally recover from S R eaucutioniiloased fal school | peletasiop i Sl S i e Mrs. Mintz 000 down and 3 i) ’ a sore oat. = t the drill might find. Bumneon & b dauihite \ victim of the 1l 3 1 an amusenient park was | Joh wanson of Washington, D ElEE “|d@ Lean Lean Choice 0,000 sar ago the | O : will take place Jan sleep that wi ® Boiling Pot Chuck 4 and a might be | 1 ¥t returned in July € 2 . could have been bought for fter 18 months' service abroad, whe & : s .. B 4 BE(‘i R()flsl l 'dst he served as a capfain in the motor Ro; in. | transport corps. hotli in France and in acr mount of money already few days of het : kel . D¢ . : it b\ the ficld ix placed by bank. | the army of occupation in Coblenz, 3 #nd is likely to be compelied % b 10¢ | b 12 | b 14c d 2 it 1 3 1bs for 25¢ | s g L e main there for some time vot = Native : Small | Roasting SHOULDERS 1Ib Shoulder | 3 Lean Pork reat Western Market Usual Big Saturday Sale § ®..... e e e HAMS .......1b30c | b 2% | biicxe L VEAL ALL BIG SPECIALS ON MEATS AND GROCERIES. WE GUARANTEE EVERY ARTICLE i SE TOTHIS M "HONE UR ORDER AND WE WILL GI, i ILIVER 1T : IO YT CHASED AT THIS ARKET PHONE YOUR ORD ) WE WILL GLADLY DELIVER IT SUGAR CURED Boneless Meaty Leoin LEGS OF MILK FED YOURR HOME. V ol \ 2= . { | il BACON , Rib | : Spare Tamb VEAL ....... b2 i | Wt Loiic (e anfSens; o Uaeein | ImmeE TR GRAGKERS .~ wen §| B8 WHOLE OR HALF Holls [ b Chops | pUMPS OF MILK 30¢ b 28c b 32 | FED VEAL .. 1b 30c] | 3 ROAST O . , - N g ': T\ (.‘ pros . ! T - & Lo : A 1S D39S j roise o ooar e b s CANS TOMA . f HAMS ... ... . b b 25¢ | DR L . e MOH. CREAMERY SWEET JUICY | Full line Celery, Scup | MOH. ASS’'T. SOUPS il RAPE 1L ey e §¢ BUTTER ... 1b 7 ORANGES . doz 29¢ Bunches and Vegetables ‘ 3 cans for .. SIS (SPECIAL PRICES 10 HOTELS, / g Wl-‘lOLE MILK GRAPE FRUIT SWEET POTATOES i DINNER BLEND PEANUT I FANCY | SOUR MIXED MOLASSES N § BUTTER .... 1 25¢ | LEMONS . .. doz | PICKLES . ... pt 23¢ | 2 cans for y g . PURE { HEAD LETTUCE STRAWBERRY NABOB PUMPKIN ATWESTERN MARKET || S \ & : BRNUT | APPLES OLIEMENTO | MOH. MINCE ¥ 3 OLEO ....... b 3 2 gts for 25¢ | CHEESE . . A jar 20c¢ iz i MOH. SELECTED | WHITE ROCK | SOLID MEAT ? CAMPBELL'S maiN STREET. FRANK CIANFLONE, Prop. TEL. 1053 ; EGGS TURNIPS .. pk 25¢ OYSTERS ... qt 65¢ | BEANS 2 cans for 25¢