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Our New York Representative who attended the Great Auction Sale of the J. B. LOCKE & POTTS, INC,, of 71 Franklin street, New York Manufacturers and Importers of the Finest Linens and White Goods made, whose place of business was damaged by fire and water and taken over by the insurance adjusters and sold at Public Auction. We were fortunate in securing a large quantity of these goods which we will sell at about half the regular prices, In connection we also received a large quantity Boston Store oston Store | of High Grade Linens from the World Famous Granite Linen Co. of Wortendyke, New Jersey that Donne“y’ Mullen CO- were sold at auction August 10th, All to go in the great Donnelly’ Mu“en Co' FIRE AND WATER SALE These concerns are we'l known for their High Grade Merchandise which they manufacture and import and with the judicious use of (Ready Cash) we obtained Gieat Values additional for the Great REORGANIZATION SA ‘Extra HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS Extra SpQCials 50 Doz. Lihen Huck | Specials — $12.50 All Linen 69c Brown Linen $3.50 All Linen 1 $7.50 All Linen Irish for Saturday “A New Lot of Bramley Vestees in lawn, lace and organdy, ' all new, clean and fresh goods. Values ip to $1.00. Special for Saturday... Each 390 Imported Swiss Tea Aprons Trimmed with beautiful fine embroidery, very choice pattesrns; regular value $1.50. Spe- 48c cial for Sat., ea. Buy your Xmas gifts now. Gordon Sample Hosiery For women. Lot No. 2. Comprised of extra fine pure thread silk, in plain colors, fancy clocks and drop-stitch silk; regylar value $1.50 Sat- urday Special, Pair 6 7 c Gordon Sample Hosiery For Women. Lot No. 3. Extra heayy weight, pure thread silk. Come in black and all the wanted colors, also drop stitch and novel- ty effects; regular value $2.50. Very Special for Saturday _ — 18 inches wide for scarfs ‘and embroidery work., Ex- ellent quality. Fire and Water Sale Price .....>Yard 390 s S $2.00 Pure Irish Linen Every {iread pure linen; French make. Fire and | Water Sale i 89 c i e 98¢ Pure White Linen 18 in. wide, round thread especially made for scarfs iand fancy work, handsome quality. Fire and} Water i Yard 4 9 C & o Cudlity All Linct tydseye 18 in. wic2, piece of 5 yards. Fire and Water price ....... $1.09 Price ..... p———— Towels Hemstitched border, size 18x36, slightly soiled.’ Fire Sale Prce....... 25 Table Damask . 72 in. wide, heavy qual- | ity. Fire and Water Sale|| || Yard ....... $1.98 ‘and S Napkins Size 20x20 and 22x22, large assortment to choose from. Fire and Water S 0 $7.98 Napkins Size 20x20, 25 dozen in ) all, five pretty patterns | to choose from. Fire and Water Sale $4.98 Price .. Sl 59 Doz. Huck TowelsI Part Linen + Size 17x34, red and blue border, good heavy quality. Fire and Water Sale Price ....... l 7C —_— b‘ 25¢ Individual Size| Huck Towels Half linen, suitable for | doctors or dentists, offices, institutions or home use. Fire and Water Sale Price ... Each 7C 75¢ Per Dozen 25¢ Huck Towels | Size 17x34, very fine| quality, red and blue bor-| gsi's. Fire and Water e Price ... Each 12%(:‘ $1.35 Per Dozen | Price ... doz. ) $5.00 All Pure Irish Linen Top Cloths, size 48x48, very heavy grade. Fire . $1.98 quality. ———— $5 7 5 $6.50 All Pure Linen D;zen | Top Cloths ' Size 54x54, very fine| |grade of damask, heavy quality. Fire and Water| ete .. Each $2.98 Price ,———'——\ Size 22x22, handsome | | Just 25 Hemstitched quality. Fire and Water‘! Table Cloths S All pure Irish Linen. Fires |and Water $3‘69J 5000 Linen Finish Napkins Large size, just the thing for every day use. Fire and Water Sale Price ... Each 7C 752 Per Dozen $8.50 All Linen Napkins 20x20, value, beautiful -Fire and Wa- ter Sale Price Size excellent | IS S 3000 Linen Finish Napkins Size 20x20, excellent %uality,d pentnanent fipish. ire and Water Sale Price .. Each 1 1 C $1.25 Per Dozen 1$9.50 All Linen Irish:L Napkins | 1300 Bleached Tablef Cloths Good heavy grade of damask, hemmed ready for use, Fire and Wa- 99CJ Price ;.o | ter Sale Price, Ea. | Sale Price .. e 33c Scotch Linen Dish or kitchen Toweling, heavy quality. Fire and Water " Sale Price 49¢ Dimity and Nainsook check imported Fire and Water Sale price .. Yard 25¢ \Ee R T e S 50 Pieces of Imported Crash Toweling, 18 inches wide; red border. Fire and Water Sale 1 21 /2 c Price, Yard — i§ 69c Hemmed 4 Pure Linen B quality. *Glass Towels with red bor- der all around. Fire and Water Sale for Saturday Boys’ School Hose Made with four thread heel and toe, reinforced knee; regular 35c value; sizes 6 to 1115, 19c Special ..... Pair Kayser Silk Gloves 16 Button length; colors, grey and white. Special For Sat- $1.19 urday,.. Pair Scrim Curtains With ruffled edge, 2% yards long. Spe- 79 c cial for Saturday Knitting Worsted Guaranteed all wool, 3% oz. hanks; in all the want- ed shades. S 35 c Saturday. . Ladies’ Hand Bags and Vanity Boxes Brown, grey, black, war- ranted real leather; regu- lar value $3.49, Very Spe- cial for Sat- urday.. Each $l . 19 Shopping Bags Extra large size, made of waterproof material; Saturday o 2 5 c Only sold elsewhere for 49¢c. Special Values In Pair 450 [ Price ...... Each ‘ Gordon Sample 75¢ Imported Stripe and ; F Hosw{yt No. 1 LRl ” g 'or women, Lot. No. 1. Chec§ I,)"mtl!; and 19¢ Fine Nainsook | 50 do. of fine silk lisle and shid amnsoo Fir d fibre silk, in plain colors nches wide. Fire and LM |and faney clocks. Very Water Sale 39 1 21/ | 1 P Yard (] 20 Special for Price ...... Saturday ... Pair27c 49¢ All Linen Crash Toweling firmly ° woven, and |Ladies’ Shirt WalStSj 39¢ Long Cloth Final Clean-up On | Dozens of patterns; val.| $1.95 to $4.95; Very Spe- | cial for ) S 980{ Fire 25¢ very heavy. Water Sale Price ...... Yard Very fine count, 36 inches wida Fire and Water Sale Price 19 c 36 in:hes wide. Water Sale Sale, Yard | Saturday. . | fought with bare fists for the love of | {a man each is alleged to have ad-| | mired. The man, a witness of the | fray, is sald to have told the contest- | act vel | A’l‘ Nl[iHT PLANNEI] ants he would throw his affections to | Many People Attracted to Novel Spess t J ‘ h;e‘:\fgner | tacle in London Zoo Which Sug- ' FEEDING BUTTERFLIES T [turned the hose on him when ‘he re- | fused to jump off the tender and by | the time the train reached the next| = town, was a solid mass of ice.” GIRL THROWN 'spend $1.60 for a jar of face cream | and then quiet their conscience by | |saving 40 cents a week on cheap CORSETS TWO YEARS (2.2 AND KIMONO FIVE FIGHTING N ASIA HINOR This Is Massachusetts Standard |ruriisn peive Agatnst Greeks st in for Working Girl Boston, Sept. 1.—If you are a working girl $9 a week is enough to | supply you with all the necessities of life, according to an investigation just completed by Miss Ethel M. Johnson, assistant commissioner of the minimum wage commission of Massuchusetts, who fails to set down FROM AUTO of the contemplated fight| Porto Rican Maid Dying After Ride brought the neighbors as spectators, With Strangers. - |and witnesses told in court of bets Trains “Gefting Water on the| ... wooven e%™q.e i ROUEE Betweem Chicago aDd|beine praces Sriss Taimer anded| London. sept. 1—Not tné grons 3 i A Unfubisdon Mumisres, aged 24, & Borth | the first blow, a right to the jaw. Her | eating of the carnivorous animals, bug Run,” Soak "Hoppers gests Animated Kaleidoscope. Swing, With Latter Givin * : o w i M B E bl hed opponent countered with an upper-|the dainty feeding of the butterfli ol 3 ™ 2:‘;““1.]":‘“;‘1\“‘" the 1;,:"]‘:‘?:?1 ;I‘;‘[}‘; Yflflllflg fly e Estaplis | cut, but injured her hand when she today attracts many people to t:o \ ) AL ! PRIy neglected to clench it. They went in-| Zoological Gardens, at least thoss Larchmont, is apparently dying at the BN ok SHE Dicasen b S New Rochglle hospittal from a frac-| poio Nev, s ept, 1L-Establishment | ang when the other swung, Witnesses tured skull. It 18 the theory of the iy the near future by the post office | say, she dodged and retaliated with & authoritles that she was attacked by gspartment of night fiving in the air blow to the chin for & knockout, ! menn an altomonlo AR S SlTmEll ervice Hetwesn ChichE' BRAIESHN Women wers asrésted ahd fnsd |Jumped from the car or Was throWN Gheyenne, Wyo., Which will make &$10 each in gity court today. out. et across the continent in less than oy % P el L six hours possible, was assured, COMMISSIONER'S CAR STOLEN. yin in h road ) <ArC | wwhe: el 7 r\?flntgxlh’\ Hynds of the Larchmnnh;;:‘;f ;:H : M‘.‘,;::1:{3u;irl\n::m::};m::}: New Haven, Sept. 1.—Police Com-| police started an investigation, which | Han (‘“" aver e St esed DEAks P missioner P. G. Nicolari had his auto- leads him to believe the girl was en- | "°f 5 m{ e Tn‘;m‘wn In charge Moblle stolen last night. The police ticed in an automobile by strangers. In"‘;‘L Ren ‘1'”_ field 'm{'l i n‘hfis got word that the Albany, N. Y., po- The girl was unconscious until ! \ent are to create land. 1/c& had found the machine stolen | last week from County Commissioner J. W. Sanford and had arrested a | Strong Resistance. people who appreciate what has been pronounced the prettiest sight in the z00. There could be no greater coms trast than that afforded by a lion op a tiger snarling over a mess of flesh and bones and a flight of beautiful butterflies sipping honey. Every hour when the sun shines Miss Cheesman, Curatrix of Insects, enters the spacious butterfly cage at the z00 and regales her charges, hune dreds of peacocks, tortoise-shells, brimstones, greenveined whites, and other butterfies galore, on diluted honey. There are plenty of flowers {n the enclosure but artificial feeding is nees , for the blossoms do not pros de sufficient nectar for the thirsty insects, and they are so quickly fere tillzed by the frequent visits of the butterflies that they soon turn to seed. On entering the cage with the mixe ture Miss Cheesman {s mobbed by the hovering throng—like a donor of | cakes and sweets at a picnic of school children—the gaily-hued insects sete | tling all over her and assembling ia a group upon the honey-can. o e | The scene at such a time suggests FLYNN HEADS LIST. {an animated kaleidoscope or some Patrolman Michael Flynn heads the | fairy spectacle. — — list of applicants for promotion to a| STORE TO CLOSE UP. | sergeancy in the police department, The New Britain Clothing company A ‘. | With a general average of 99. Exam- | 1608ted: ror, (HE past four MoRthaTaL| e Agreessto Becoms the WIRSL /oy nieot sergeant: were’ held’ Jast 381-383 Main street, will close its lo- ner's Swectheart. | night by the civil service commission Smyrna, Sept. 1.— (By Associated Press) — The battle in Asia Minor method of “taking er on the run' cpened by the Turkish nationalist at-|by fast passenger trains from troughs tack on the Greek lines several days|petween the tracks, now in vogue on ago, is still in full swing, according to|most of the larger lines, is a great aid reports from the front today. to fast transportation but a great Heavy fighting is continuing in the discomfort to the tramp traveler. vicinity of Touloubunar, Cases of extreme discomfort and, for public information just how much Greek reinforcements In some cases, va'cmnl suffering by the she herself is contented to earn for|hurried to the front. blind baggage' traveler are related her services. TFor $17 a week the - ,I:'a a recent issue of the Pennslyva ia| working grl ¥ uid be able to Keep| prcnononen pirrc INCREASE {News, publication of the Pennsylvania | e A herself well supplied with all the rea- Ll : s e LD - tabout @ v this morning, when | Of the depart oo i sonable luxuries of life. Tokio, Sept,. 1.—Attention ia called| = His Experience she regained consciousness for just a f';E 4 “: b ,:‘ s ("0» shal :"" :-* In order to live on the commission's | by the vernacular press to the re- rhg water pouring over the tender | minute v me alone," | & rlu;f ] ‘1') “\Tu‘ e: -‘I:Vh‘( N h(\‘rl'x: 2 :‘n]: BAah WHG CoRYiEed. 46 theANen wage you are supposed, if you are a | markable increase of dishonored bills|top will soak the stray wayfarer from | (ole' (1o gignificant words she uttered, | i€ de with beacon lights which: woll working girl, to make one pair of |in this country. The total amount of fhead to foot and may possibly sweep| . pjelman says that Miss Rami- | enable the 1:.\1.. s ‘n;( Ty \(‘)‘(‘]”“xp corsets last two years and a $2.98 }he bitls dlsh(:!lrl)rf";wh%'m"ln’ :“'l ::‘him Dmi«“ ";: d“'m" ‘i‘a‘”'b "““;’ erez had worked for him about two f:;k:?(‘v’xkrl “’1"]:5‘"‘n;r:’"-* on which to ve v une aggregated \ yen as|tramp, knocked unconscious by such s and appeared to be an es-| J 2 S & ;‘:l:rzn:t T::\F‘c:.e LEIAE A e against 366,000 yen for the A‘nrrf‘s-‘r(nnm\'}ll from the train, upon regain- m:;::,rl‘: :‘,,],w‘:p He could throw no | .\lulfm l:\p\pa:’}l:fi‘n.' . J\nvt‘“u: i(:.n::\r':‘r:?:,“:or ;}xty‘:vlm‘;;l Your principal recreation should be ponding period of the prer‘cd!nl )'m:r. ing consclousness, though that the|jjgnt on the mystery | McGee Yv‘ )|-< ”1:“1 u; rn\_”v,nmv a m”g. h.. IAr'm‘v' h;”h];p g tol{';;x ,}‘;_. semi-annual trips to the dentist, and | According to the authorities in the|jocomotive had run into the river. | ‘.\hv”mzr‘n across llw country w r\ Al ’1 il bm.-u;ss ;‘(vsfgmn- ) ay contribute seven cents a|Toklo Clearing House, the greatest| “On extremely cold nights victims American \‘teamfihip | mail pilots to make a survey of the T760; for br «, \’ nge, $28,000; ::;kmm charity, presumably that|portion of these bills were dishonor- have been frozen. The ‘regnlars’ ia| meric D S | region permits for alterations, $24,730; which does not begin at home. ed for want of deposits while the rest | the hobo world know where the track and to find desirable landing! 27 Rams Argentine Boat | piaces 77 permits. During the month | According to the commission’s bud- | Were rejected for false issue. troughs are located and crawl up on total, 77 Buenos Aires, Sept. 1.—The steam- With the nl]nmnv‘n of these plans, 48 teneme qu and two stores were get you should spend $154.92 for| g the coal pile to avoid being soaked.|ship American Legion, in p,mminc}F‘\‘:ms\m.._\' m.j:a M{\n (Y:r;:sc:!sr-: ‘1‘? ?::T:-“-.‘]“IF\‘\::‘I cn}ng}:lal:!‘:(\:(g:“:::.‘ lothes and $1 a day for three % . One such passenger upnexpectedly Im-| and sinking the Argentine torpedo |the morning, reach —Cheyenn y | vestigated 2 stigations IR bl s Democrats Pick Out mersed, opened a mail car door and | boat Azopardo while lcaving her dock | ightfall, Chicago by daybreak and, were made. 30, and dinner, 45. Your one dress Ward Caucus Places | rushed into it seeking protection and | here for New York vesterday, aiso | New Vorl before the end of the sec- and two hats should go through the The following is a list of the .n.v.-;rhe water followed, doing consider- | gtruck and slightly damaged several Al Y 865 days, but your heavy coat cost-|cus places for the democratic caucus Ahlle'rlmnth to the contents. | other small naval ves: o ing $40 is supposed to last three | to be held next Tuesday night: First ‘Not long ago another gentleman winters, You must not have more|ward, Moon Agency, 18 Main street; |of perpetual leisure who had suffered than three union suits a year and six|second ward, Farrell's Service station, | his first bath in years through ignor- pairs of stockings. + | Pranklin square; third ward, 332 Main |ance of the track tanks' existance, Miss Johnson says few working girls | street; fourth ward, 232 Park street; |when plcked up by the water station know how to spend their money. | fitth ward, Skritulsky's hall, Broad |engineer recounted an wunfortunate fcal store tomorrow night. and "a. Be Rochestes,, N. . Y. 1—Ap- | Others who passed the examinations “Working women waste most of their | street; sixth ward, 94 Hartford ave-|episode with an engineman in Mon- |fer its stock to New York. Inability|proximately 500 persons formed a|are as follow: Patrick O'Mara, 074 money because they ‘actually do not|nue. The caucuses in all the wards|tana who, one night, when the ther- |to secure a satisiactory léase is given |ring last night in which two women, Patrick MecAvay, 93; Peter McEvoy, know how they are spending it. They | will be held at 7:30 o'clock sharp. mometer descended to new low levels [as the reason. Eileen Clossen and Sadie B. Palmer, | 92} and John Stadler, 39, Chicago, Sept. 1.—The modern are being BUILDING SPECTOR'S REPORT. | The report of Building Inspector| WOMEN FIGAT FOR A MAN. MAYOR SENDS REGRETS | Mayor A. M. Paonessa today sent & letter of regret to Mrs. Daniel P, | Dunn of Willimantic, on the death of | her husband, Daniel P. Dunn, former etate comptroller and former mayor of Willimantic, who died suddenly of heart failure yesterday afternoop. Sept