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YOU WILL SAVE MANY DOLLARS When You Buy Our DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS AMERICAN WALNUT NAPOLEON BED, Reg. price $45. ... $29 00 GOLDEN OAK NAPOLEON BED, Reg. price $45. ............ $29.00 AMERICAN WALNUT COLONIAL DRESSER, Reg. price $45. $29.00 $29.00 GOLDEN OAK COLONIAL DRESSER. Reg. price $45. See These Bargains in Our North BIG, ELEGANT, SOFT DAVENPORT. Reg. price $125. ........ $49.00 MAHOGANY SETTEE COVERED IN TAPESTRY \ MAHOGANY SETTEE COVERED IN VELOUR MAHOGANY CHAIR COVERED IN TAPESTRY MAHOGANY CHAIR COVERED IN VELOUR See These Bargains in Qur Soat]z THESE PRICES ARE ONLY FOR DOLLAR DAY Window B.C.PORTER BRISTOL LACKS COAL Coal Dealers Report That n Past Few Days Many Orders Coal Have Been Received. al coal dealers report that the past several days there been a great demand for Duthi and soft coal by manufacturers rivate families in Bristol and hocality. According to the resi- of that city, there is at the t time a coal shortage there [ L 1o the poor transportation fa- s caused by the recent inclement her. Local however, | had to refuse the Bristol people ere is no great quantity of coal | hnd in this city, and to avoid a | Jle shortage this action has had dealers, coal, whieh hasy,greeq (o make an accounting of tho; for about a year in has been offered the ut, and stove coal has been C Se o from the mines owing e freight tie-up H cial Wednesday: Five cans p Milk $1. Russell Bros.—Advt. RTHA CHAPTER MEETING. ar meoting of Martha 5., 10 be held Thursday Ing, several candidates will re- degrees. The usual Thursday oon social will be held. Past pns and past patrons will meet sday evening at 7:30 o'clock. enty strictly fresh eggs $1. Bl Bros.—Advt. 2 PALACE TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY ANITA STEWART —and— 1 T—NT.\RFI 7 Marshall N, Production ‘Her ngdom of Dreams T—Exquisite Parts—7 hey Call Tt “The Perfect Photoplay™ an’s Newest PATHE NEWS RADIUM MYSTERY 4-Fine Keith Vaudeville Acts-4 —with— Cal Dean’s Sorority Girls” OTHER FINE ACTS MARGUERITE CLARK Thursday, Friday, Saturday HEAR TROLLEY PROTESTS ciry ITEMS 5 10 Patrons File Don’t forget the Rouillard- Lnnon‘ St FFair, State Armory, Arch St. Mar. 3- Entertainment and dancing each; Tonight. Curley's Jazz or- } North Stanley Street Petition for Continuous 15-Minut» Schedule on That Line. W As the result of a candidate held t savi Ancellsuch _\.“ last night by the railroad committe for se of the common council to hear com- | plaints from North Stanley street{up at the next meeting of the com- }‘, patrons of the Connecticut comgy { mon council. it is probable the company Through the entertainmer augurate a I5-minute schedu ;the United o s line. At present there is a 1 Shleiaaulb schedule between the hours of A gift of $30 from (the and 8 a. m.: a ha Lutheran church also from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m i . schedule between 11 a. m. The Woman's ¢lub; and & half-hour schedule el b e O ko (G S { chapel. Mrs. Maurice Aldermanga ) i) hacnees oloist and was accompan that traflic on that line warrants e s 45-minute schedule throughout t day and officials of the company T | months, probably will be \u\ a musicale rst churen T nnual i hol of the Hart and ufa company will he factory on Thursd 14 Cooley Man-| K Le held in | number of patrons using tk etermine the practicability he request for that s e Clars Bellol B in the Ha pounds best tea S1.}sili improvi Special Russell Bro. avt, @@é@@é&é@ééé&éé&%&fi%&é{m @‘RENIER PICKHARDT & I]UNN Oppo. Arch St. 127 Main Street WEDNESDAY ONLY 10% Discount On All Goods Except The Specials Phone 1409-2 SPECIALS At $1.59—One lst of Knit Gloves, values to $3 At $1.00—One lot of $1.50 Camisoles. At $5.98—All Coats for Children to close out. 2 for $1.00—One lot of 75¢ Bloomers. At $3.75—Rain Capes, were $4.75. At $4.75—Rain Capes, were $6.50. At $1.39—One lot of mussed Waists. AT 5 PRICE—One lot of odd Corsets. At $1.00—White Petticoats, were $1.50. At $1.00—1 pair $1.25 Hose, Mock Seam. At $1.00—2 pairs colored Fibre Silk Hose. 2 for $1.00—All Hats for Children. At 51.00—3 prs 39¢ Hose, only 81 size in black. A few Dresses at $9.98. A few Silk Skirts at $5.98. NO CHARGES. NO EXCHANGES. foetelofelotolotoToToroTotol 2 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@fi?@@@@@@@ Tk i? j@s_{g@@e@@%@@@ @gg@_o'-@@figwW@m@w@@ww@www@ ka=geiotetofotoetototote: [ Mrs. B A New York. > | cordially invited t Holstein. althou under quarantine for scarlet o ) very much improved. Alvin n, of Windsorville, n( tha anley Works, spent the week-end i Mr. Cotton is a 110 h Mrs, Holstein. S, J_ Cook, who has heen connected ¢ th the employment bureau of t.e Jf as to whether coffee anley Works for the past two vears, ' is a friend to your that position to accept a plac & 5 1 i or three cupfuls at i bedtime and think about it during the wakeful night. Youll also think of POSTUM “Theres a Reason” now LENTEN MISSIONARY TEA\. > third Ienten mi meeting of the stock-) T fl §ilaun’z I NECKWEAR $1.50 and $2.00 Ties $1.00 each BAL. UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers now marked $1.00 a Garment BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS Now $3.65 WOOL HOSE 2 for $1.00 Extra Heavy $1.00 pair CAPS $1.00 Each COLLARS Large and Small Sizes Only . 8 for $1.00 Discontinued Styles $3.50 WOOL HELMETS $1.00 Each RSONS| Window See the large display of fine Baby Carriages on our Feurth Floor. FILLIN A MIXTURE Cco. @ 4 0ZS.NET. New York' Here’s the Secret of my Success with Lemon Pie I never fail—never. I can’t. 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