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This record of Mr. Willian's periences as a laborer, factory mill-hand in Britain does for British workman what *“What's the Worker's Mind” did for American toller: it constitutes cifal of what this noted morale pert and labor student unde a manual worker; his imy the labor situation based on experier his opinions on relations of Y. Times, Whit his deflnite and fra as to what specific cha sary in order to effect social just OF STANDARD BQ HANDBOOK TAILS 353 SOUTH MAIN (‘mnex Aeh and Robert Streets MEAT DEPARTMENT Fancy Lean 13c Smo. Shoulders Ib GROCERY DEPT. l 7 SUGAR $1 00 First Quality 1§ ROUND STEAK Ibl 80 Best Pure LARD ...... poundx : 21b 2 5 c Small Y POLK LOINS m22c Best BUTTER Fresh lb 16c SHOULDERS Lean lh 20 C POT ROAST . m28c Rib Guaranteed EGGS Our Best COFFEE ) -1 29 C %‘lélu;?ldmd 2 cans 23 c POT ROAST . - Tb 1 8 C Fl/E.Sh. HAMBURG . 80 18¢c 21 250 LAM'I;" e CHOPS I 25 C PORK ) CHOPS Native PORK S‘dlive VEAL Lean (OR\'FI) BFFF lh Best FRANKF ORT\ lh BEEF LIV hR ...... 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Ignatius Loyola v SOCIAL ASPECT OF MENT OF THE INSANI on a study of New Yo by Jacob A. Goldberg. BEy ey B VICTOR HUGO by Madame The work of Madame admirable specime s difficult art—reac of touch and sound of @ Her criticisms are very mild, ! n\HY;.I\\ out to satisfy of the master congratul L 1ddition to | series. G I G f view. { THE ence Duel Duclaux i ar all hut M e | WESTWARD HOBOES by Winif H. Dixon This humanly and humorously story of the experie alone in an automobile ten and a half tho §| motor wandering reader who tures. Starting e of th usand will delig likes whimsal from Boston, motoring oing by sea to New leans, and thence by rail to Galwve en frig hhuml direct, these Y 1 the & e B country of New through Colorado, of through Mexico, and the then then Al LEASE V] NEW *SILK HOSE Gordon, three seam, black or brown Prime Rib Roasts 28¢ 1b } Shoulder Roasts 18¢ 1b Cross Rib Roasts 29¢ 1b Boneless Pot Roast Roasting Chicken 45¢ 1h 2 Ib of Beef Liver TELL YOUR that ]'.'l.& endow art of viewing human Times | & Catheri uther, |§ TREAT- | in Contemporary Re- | § re EXPIRES AND DESPERATE WHERLE TH FACTORY COLLAPSES, 0,00 L When Parilding Shde lustrial con I Trish life and intimate ASHES OF son EVIDIENC SPEARER FAIR TO MIDDLING LEONIE OF THE JUNG 1O LEAD INDIANS, 19 Do Cough Syrups Make You Sick? LAWRENCE, MASS., MAN TELLS OF WAY TO RELIEVE COUGHS, COLDS, CHEST PAINS AND HOARSENESS New London Hiver and like first mall bottle ction of the il not seem to go , ke ood bit of it act my throat, so soothing s it Iy the time I first bottle, my voice pain in the 1 10ArSENess » tight. the others, not A BETTER 1 the dose, just It ually and had was ungs 50 But ome, s So 1 got another ‘erizane, but did not my cough and Cerizane is t co and druggists, sell Cerizane, 84 W. Main 97 Broad 441 W. Mair 's Pharmacy, ssive owing rowell, macy, COME TO THE Final Clean Up of the Big Smolke Sale d — Boston C 63 CHURCH STREET at the lothing Store (Next to Herald Bldg.) Everyti‘%mg Must Be Sold Regaréfiess of Cost 42 — BOYS' OVERCOATS $7.50 and up. 0 and up Values 201 Men's Fur Felt HATS Value $3.50 to $10. $1.00—$1.50—$2.00 A Geod Chance for Men, and Stout Men to Buy a Bargain in High Grade MEN’S SUITS Values $35.00 to $75.00. $10 00 © $28.00 — %@Sfi@fi 3 CHUR Young FORCED OUT OF PRICE REDUCTIONS NEIGHBORS PHONE YOUR MEAN BUSINE WE MUST A5 AGp o e R O e BOYY )1,\‘(1&1};‘\\\'&‘, $3.50 and up Men Real G STREET IN EVERYTHING R A TR POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED AT THE SALE A Large lelC‘tV in LADIES’ COATS $3.50 to $10.00 ' Value § All sizes—All colors Regulars—Stouts. Plain and Fur Trimmed LADIES’ SUITS $5.00 to $26.50 59 MEN’S OVERCOATS left, some with voke back, full belt, half belt. All siz 1 colors; all wool; Sizes 34 to 44- .00 and up. 23 BLACK K LYS and MELLON OVERCOATS 1 to 44—Prices very low. Important to Parents BOYS' SUITS IS 10 Sizes 8 to 17 A Real Bargain §2.00 to $7.00 ood Sizes 3 othing Store — (Next to Hm ald Bldg.) — EVERYTHING SACRIFICED EVERY DEPARTMENT FOR SATURDAY LADIES’ COMFY SLIPPERS Moccasin or ther soles WILL BE HERE 275 Main Street EXPIRES EVERYONE BEFORE OUR LEASE take cold cer- cold includ= 8t.; 8t.; n St., For- lea- §