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SWIFTER THAN THE PIGEON. , Lo Swallow Easily Outdistances Compan- ions in Flight Between Com- piegne and Antwerp. A Physiclan’s Faith in +Tuberculosis Medicine MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main St. We advertise exactly as it is. Resolutions On Deceased Lawyers Passed at Pay Meeting of Superior Court and any‘en Eulogize the Deceased—Short Calender Business— Criminal Court Adjourned Without L ate. “Have used It Ip several cases of tuber- eular glands of the neck. with excellent Fesvit. every time. In 6ne dase it cost me. Tor the girl was put on it omly Thtil she could arrange to be operated, and in a wee. short time an operation was not The Porteous & Mitchell Co. The Saturday A citizen of Antwerp has put to a test the celerity and homing instinct of the swallow as compared with Eckman's _Alterative superior court room, at which the pres- pli o4 Sl "“'J suppose your records are just § ‘-’:‘g:‘i a8 or._: . You know my Taith in pigeons, a Londen correspondent of ' e e Alterative s the “medicine’ the New York Sun says. He caught ‘yeferred to. Original of n‘bm:: len!e;;"on file There was a meeting of the Bar of | This concerns the placing of an a#- | a swallow in its nest under his roof at . ey - o R Rl ladel- | Now London county on Friday in the | dition of ten per cent. on Mr. Hewitt's | Antwerp, made a red mark on its : » 3§ good for “all grand list i the town of North Ston- | g ooy er"ana gent the bird with a con- | * The Fourth comes, this year, on e Ore e O g Throat and Lung troubles, and is on sale ington because he failed to hand in signment of 250 carrier pigeons by Monday, so Saturday will be the | S i T wich by Lee & Osgood Co. and |ident, S. S. Thresher, presided and|a list. = \ o Dr st It can also b b- Vi v i One Divorce Granted. train to Compiegne, in northern |4 “, " 7" o Sikasd bt B Brosured By vour jjoee)| ‘Dot twedty dawyefs wre: present. : Eila | Fr 1 SRy At youriElncey tuehey Today will be the Last Basiness Day before the' Druggists. CAsk for Bookiet of Cured| Resolutions on the death of Willigm | On the grounds of desertion a ance, a distance of 147 miles. for he. FBlonicis Bevabionst y A 4 5 Cases, or write for Evidence to the|H. Jennings, whose death occurred | f: Brooks was given a t‘;‘:"gf ffom | The birds were released there sim- i ek Fcurth--amd we have made special preparations to e A R 7 B hére Januar 1899, ‘were read by | Tomke was . silowed to resuwme her | ultaneously at 7:15 the mext morning. Duds” with us means cool, com- Iy E s Needs for the Day’s Outing Yy '3, : rooks was allowi : 3 - . Attorney C. W. Comstock, and Attor- maiden mame of Ella A. Cady. She | The swallow without the slightest hes- fortable outfitting ! ABPP Y| SR STY M & hi F I t Stagnation Means Defeat neys Amos A. ?r_&wning and J. J. Des- | is from New London. Thef: wet!e_tmnr- itation made for the north and dis- - x Nec.-ly Every D,mflm.ng has something of Interes e 3 mond spoke of Mr. Jennings' charac- ) ried March 16, 1896, in ew aven. . | A Ser Suit th: 1d i i Oné grows or stagmates. Stagna- | ter and his worth as a cltizen and a| Three days after Mr. Brooks went to | esred 1ike a fiash. = The pigecus cir erge Suit that so to offer for those who visit this Store Today. - 4 Pt sl ety Alamta 2aying that he woult send | cled laboriously around before decid- for $15.00, now $12.50 5 etk SRR 156 sieeress 'M th Upon the late Judge John G. Crump, | for his wife in May, but failed to do |ing which direction they should take. for $18.00, now $14.50 Progr 2 © | judge of the court of common pleas,|so. She loaned him $250, and in No- The swallow reached its nest in for $20.00, now $16.00 y . world one must keep in touch with the | who died suddenly in New London in|vember went to Atlanta, where she | sniwery 1n 67 minutes, while the 1200 Women S alsts IN A SPECIAL SALE life that makes it progrese, and ev- | 1834 Tesolutions were read by State|met him. e told her ‘he could mot | o oo® o0k four hours amd seven | Then, perhaps a cool | e Attorney H. A. Hull and a tribute|support her and that she should re- 3 preaghn o and woman plays some part | JHATREY, L memory bby Attorney S. | tura to New lLondon, where she had | minutes to cover ‘the distance. In | Straw Hat— A well known Manufdoturer's Surplvs Stock of Waists st about Half§ e this S. Thresher. St S lh,\ved twenty sears. ::m ,f.fifed,‘;.io::;‘ other words, the messenger of spring $1.50, now $1.00 e Prices. Three Special Lots: : 3 Attorney Hull also read resolutions | has never given hi Y - flew at the rate of nearly 132 miles an $2.00, now $1.50 : i he ¢ « V. 5 tified in h behalf. - y Observed the Propertics. ‘;-'2,;;:; brog i ey, S R O case of isvonr S BasE e hour, while the speed of the pigeons $2.50, now $1.75 Lot 1--$1.00 Waists at 59¢ One evening when Helen came 10 | those who spoke regarding him were | restored to the docket, making six in | only slightly exceeded 35% miles:an $3.00, now $2.25 Womanis Tailobst. Walits ‘40\AnedleWn, button:tront, long sleeves did the end of her praver she stammered, | Attorneys Freeman and Geary. He | all which have been restored. — | nour. embrotered pouts=—also some Bample. Waists: in ' Middy and . Sailor ‘evidently forgetting-how to close. Aft- | served in the Spanisi-American war| Court was adjourned to come i July We've all kinds of cool, comfortable styles—all- are slightly mussed, some have small oil epots—regular and had been judge of probate. 19, when one or two matters will be $1.00 W at B9 each er a moment her face cleared and she 5 Dl RECOIRD. 2 , 2 % S 2 aists at B9¢ each. il OB yes—very respectrully { A Memorial ‘on the death of Frank | ready. Mr. Jawback—PDo you mean to say Lot 2 125 W 74 » Wi/ ] ¥ ] Thurston Brown, which occurred April B T that everything I told you before we ‘ f0s 3iS S at c e e e |~ R e e O YALE OARBEAR THp neriontyhs 2 “ller Mk, June i w y?r\n.' Waist ,‘q variety of styles—made of fine lawn, . button o i . W. Comstoci, Attor £ : i A omen’s 5 1l Falliy. of siy ® A & g ) S. Allis and H. A. Hull spoke upon the| ROWED THOUGH UNCONSCIOUS|pack—No, my dear, you told me one Back. With dainty CHLIOIGGN of Nambnrs afd JASeehveral styles’ OF One Worthless Without the Other. life and character of the deceased. Mr. S triith. - Yon used to say you wern't square, Dutch and V necks—also Middy and Sailor Blouses, prettily “Experience,” said Uncle Eben, | Allis said: Did Not Coliapse But Was Not Ef- | worthy of me.—Cleveland Leader. (A trimmed— in perfect condition—regular $1.00- and $1.35 Walsts at ;;m-_v be a :r\fld k‘nurher.’ hu; she's : Erlagy} by Mr. Allis. fective—Courtney Wanted as Coach. = <l 74c each. abie to make folks spend a heap o' considerable number of the mem- B . ' waluable time stayin' after school, | Ders of this bar came into active prac-| . .. javen despatch Friday night | AVERY—In Bozrah. July 1. 1910, Gard- Lot 3--$2.00 Waists at 94c fearnin’ the rudiments of common |4Ce from 15 to 20 years later than Mr.| T, . ner Avery, aged 74 years. Women's Waists of fine lawn, trimmed with fine and dainty ham- eense.” » Emen It inesfeeieen Sr e san a0 3 S Funeral from his late residence Tues- ' burg embroideries, button back and long sleeves—also some very fina timents of such of our memberss per- | The defeat of the Yale ‘varsity eisht | day agernoon, July 5, at 2 o'clock. Dutch Neck Walists, trimmed with fine embroideries, with three-quar- — now the majority, that I wi in the r with Harvard yesterday Burial in _the family lot in the Boz- ter sleeves—regular 31.50 and $2.00 Waists at 94¢ each, word to these resolutions. al relations with Mr. Tah cemetery. NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin’ Miner Is now on the Thames river was still the sub- - | ject of much debate today by return- The nilarity of our experienc | ing Yale men It is stated that one carly life—boyhood on the farm, | memper of the eight fainted when the chool, preparation for college | 2 e Ao e loBY | shell passed the 2% mile mark and from that time on until the fimish line Where Falsehood Is Justifiable. There are two occasions when the | most veracious man is likely to pre- ~varicate—when he tells a love ro- mance or a hunting story.—Paris Fi- Bre ymewhat closer than the orc ary. in country in the Women's Muslin Underwear Two Very Special Lots WE ARE NOW ‘ T 5 | aro. s ructors a 1 he i (l 7 me- collegs. the ofice. Study. of law | VAR passed he rowed only automati- | focatsd In her new ofice, Breed Hall L : £ - — in Norwich ‘while teacning—are per.|Cally, and was finally revived by the | Room 1 Combination Suits 74c Nainsook Gowns 95c Children Ory |hers explanaiory of tnese relations | Liiled”sy Yot men tha at ans time o vt 00 Women's fine Combination Suite200 Women's Night Gowne of e . and justify me in speaking at this|% T o et e | Tatapiie . augl7a . ; e ‘|nainsook in eevera styles — all Jow FOR FLETCHER'S time. | Zhe SSLEcE. o onsisting of Corset Cover and SKirt— € - A When we came to this bar it Kennedy was at the point of to take care of a our square and V necks, trimmed with en e came to this bar we four the Yale crew as the man | Jorset Cover and Drawers, all prettily|wide embroidery and edged with fine ice he ¥ who had fainted had turned ghastly it T ind b _|lace, short sleeves, kimona style, trim - Hay Bovhr and Rbtana. Dee en_then he was regarded as| Wio NS SIS To Ao R ver | . 7 e w1ty 1y nd ‘hamburg edg-| . 04 WItE wide Juc voke trimmed y 3 | a leader. To some of us he perhaps | ni''5 40 DG “man continued fo rnage an agon ngs and insertings—on Sale Today at|with wide Mbhon—regular $1.50 Gowns§ Bring dfscomfort and misery to many | Seemed ‘at times over zealous in the | .8 JRIS. A8 COL ST, FOTIRYRS n u ass e s ee e briess 160 to 10050 D80 eaeh, H people, but Foley's Honey 1 Tar | interests of his clients, but he was| Pha two and a nalf miles the caaw had » ®ives ease and confort to the suffering onsiderate of the young| peen fighting it out superbly, Dut the R iri d P inti THESE TWO OFFERINGS IN WOMEN'S . MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ones. It relieves the congestion in the d because of his inexperi-| piue siowly fell behind through lack epa“'lng an alnu[]g_ WILL BE ON SALE ALL DAY AND THI8 EVENING, {head and throat and is soothing and bsitive in his convictions, of power, due in no small part it is sa“ and Peppel‘ | ‘healing. None genuine but Foles k and fearless in his expres- | thought, to the loss of effectiveness —_— _— S— Honey and Tar in the yellow package. of them. In the later years of | of the unconscious man. | Skakers Carriage and Automobile x H Yee & Osgood C. became mc ne® mora The members of the Yale crew re- of the opinions and positions "The Men’s Store _— L - e turned today, but non2 of them cared 5 - Trimming and Upholstering 3 : % e ose who were opposed to him. n|t; make any-comment upon the race Cits of Noricn Water Works. | fact, a desirg for faiinces and a wish |ox e o’ comment paon the race |\ Sterling Silver Tops. || g P g e o to state clearly the position of his|cept the f hat duri art of | Bk o Saaee et v the | cept the fact that during a part ol | S £ ¢ : “Norwich. n. Jone 30, 1910, gppoment became with him prominent | the race ome man was &pparently un- | - Balhlng Suits, Underwear, CIOthlng. Etc. Water rates for the quarter ending | Characterist ; conscious. This oarsman rhas re- Fine Selection | JFune 30, 1910, are due and payable at| It is mot necessary at this time to |gained mormal condition and shows no | All at SDEC]Z' Prices $me office Tuly 1, 1sle. Office open|speak of the training which so weli |cffects of the weakness. He did not e cfl" ar s m. o 12 and 1 to & m.. | fitted Mr. Brown for his chosen pro- |collapse after the shell was picked up. 4 ; RESES o 4 & §°5, gn (he evening of July 20 from| fession, mor of the distinguished an- | Another despatch sent out rrom New [N The Plaut- Cadden Co. ]! 2 At 10o-aMai's and Baye’ Funty Svim-[RU.I0ecMve Bubecigpin Bty ke Xaditions will be made to all bills|CeStors from whom he inherited some | London Friday said: e |1 CORPOBATION DG AT ARk, T wemain 1npaid after J E of those who were opposed to him. In Yale wants Charles E. Courtney, Jewelers and Silversmith.. { ' 15c— Men's and Boys' Navy Swim-|At 39c—Men’s fine Ribbed Combination s 5 WILLIAM W dered him particularly adapted for it. | Cornmell's famous coach, to take ‘@bso- s X ok oo A sl Buits-<value 50c. julia Neither is it necessary to recount here |lute charge of Yale rowing in the Established 1872 507-515 North Main Strea: i Ny < Bon b & & the many distinguished position |future. This much leaked out here |l PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ¥ At 59c—Men's Cotton Bathing Suis|At 790-Men'e fne Ribbed Combina- last night and Yale alumni, high up in Eli's rowing oouncils would not den: at the Griswold the truth of the stor; which he held in public affairs. Such positions were Hever self sought. It was perhaps because of his absence aproa regular price 75c. ELIZA HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL HOME - Cotton and Wool Bath- At 89c—DMen of self interest, as well as his practi- | A three year contract, with $35,000 for ¢ Suits, regular price $1.00. ) al and comprehensive judgment thi he work, is said to be the offer. i % ’ o NEDKWEAR 1240 One Vaea"cy GHEIBYC Sttin Bilcned 5 My for ra That overtures to Courtney have At $1.20Men's Worste Bathing Washable ur-in-hands, in > 3 . | Vice and leadership. been made are certain. The visit of * Suits, regular price $1.50 plain white and a variety of fash Appiy to REV. J. ELDRED BROWN, | ' {*pon this occasion and in this place | Payne Whitney to Yale's rowing quar- X fonable colocings—regular 26c Neok General Manager. it is espectally as a brother lawy for the first time in At $1.59—Men's Heavy Worsted Bath.| wear ag 12%c each j¥id that we remember Frank T. Brown. ears, is said to have been | ing Sults, regular price $2.00. . ~ o i His “ohief work was unquestionably |in Texard fo'¢he engagement of the . 535 s Bs Wentes Bikiat Y ARINuERATS H 1 | in his chosen profession, ana it was | Ithacan qually certain it is ha 3 Men ure Worst Duck and Falt Black Hats—at 28¢ ands The Sammer ewing Seeel | e Tl and i T38| Couctucy, who 1o as -much aisactied 10 value | Suits in a variety of styles|Dck a at No. 9 Washington Street, wished to be judged. By disposition | Cornell as though he was himself a and colors S 2 A ; witl' opem Tuesday. July 5th, for girls|he was adapted for it and masterful HK”“'““““) f the llnfll““‘lmn. WO\”"i not Mer's Plire Worsted, Bathing] .!”;0 'u"'fi‘so ats, newest styles 1 to 14 years of age. Hours from 9 to|in it. Through 'his own efforts he |leave Ithaca, unless phenomenal in- WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE Musry Bre 1 our By L .50, 12 @. m. five days per week. Materials | had become at the time of his death | ducements were offered him. He has DURING JULY AND AURUST OEFER 5 R, xtord. andly o o Gevtinie- Panarii Mateiat WW0.§ | ity *| one of the recogmized leaders of the | his own way in all matters pertaining GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER ey striping Entrance fee 25 cents Connecticut bar. His death in the |0 rowing: he has the complete support g and confidence of the graduate body. There have been times when Courtney Towing leaders have prime of life and GIVEN TME YoELIC in the full memory jyia of his brilliant and intellectual equip= HOSIERY—UNDERWEAR MEN'S CLOTHING SPECIAL FOR JuLY | : " ment seemed doubly sa he fact [2nd the Cornell Lty % At Special Price b aryond Soub e g 2 fact | Gisagroed, and once or twice he has 100 A MEa's fin6 At [Houiny . ently st enter e resigned, orly to return under his ¥aine } n pisiasx £ A CVIAt 89c—Men’'s Khaki Trousers—value work_had be S Tt is understood that Courtney is at 1% a pair. oric bad been but @ preparation. | e, Seontenst wth ‘Goraeit ot o per i $5.00 soe | mromns tante Trostery In piact]At $298—Mena Outing Trousers Mr. Brown excelled. Once persuaded |50 Of years, in which case Courtney g b s g 0 Btoe | And with ey Sl ambrotds TR B30 that his contention was right he was |} find it bard to get away from that never before made for less than Voe .| e rectiun e JIodhry. & Men’s Suits at Special Prices - most ténacious in maintaining it. He | €Ontr2ct $10.00. Equal to any $15.00 set - a pair. $15.00 Suits at $11.50 delighted in the legal battle. His made elsewhe: $15.00 Suit $14.50 place was in command and at the The British Columbla provincial Shirts and Draw- ! Bukts at v front. Quoting his own words as ap- | timber i e . DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentistry $20.00 Sults at $16.50 plied to another: “He mever schnowy. | Hmber inspector estimates the actual many yeats:in Norwich, is a member of this assoclation, and superin- - edzed defeat until his last resewpes | CUt during 1909 at 750,600,000 feet. The tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. If your old plate is was exhausted.” He had little taste |cut in 1900 from licensed, leased and 100se or broken he will make it as good as new at very small cost ~ for the details and drudsery of prepa- |crown-granted lands in the province The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- M I l 4 I, I N h R ration. Unfortunately for 1im and us he could not easliy avail himself of the | reashon wrs s in o001 while in 1908 it TION AND FILLING. On July 1ist assistance of others less brilil i | ooched, STRSIHNNG Jeob L 107 R At Radical Reductions TRastertul than himecir “Fls pessen. | (otel (provinolal government) reve- . KING DENTAL PARLORS, ; province Prices will be' advanced. sed a_most remarkable power of grasp- e 4 E : Our entire stock of Trimmed Outing Hats for Women, Miswes! - M| ing the, vital issues of a case and of | o4 33 355007, > 00s 1n 1909 it reach- DR. JACKSON, Manager. Franklin Square. At 98€ | 2id Chlidren-Cali at 98c each, value up to $2.95. All Tires in stock will be soid [ll| clearly ana concisely stating them. T e At $2.98 —Women's Dress Hats, value up to $ 5.00 At $3.98—Women's Dress Hats, value up to $ 7.50 At $7.50—-Women's Dress Hats, value up am sure it is the opinion of every one 4 who has. ever been associated with Mr. Brown, either in office or court work that he has seldom met a man of keener quicker intellect. Indeed perhaps this very capacity some- times worked to his disadvantage. 1 His manner of address to the court or jury was not oratorical, but his words were always forceful and com- manded attention. He spoke for re- | sults and not applause. In his pri- vate life Mr. Brown was unassuming, at the old price. Let us gquote you. to Alling Rubber Co. 191 Main St., Nerwich, Ct. * Boys’ Clothing Department GET THE BOYS READY FOR.VACATION Hats—at 10c.|Boys’ Washable Suits—at 490, 966 and Men's and Boys' Farm Beach Hats—| $1.19. Khak! and Whits asszsseeness, but possessed a kind and_sympathetic Boys' Indian Suits—at 960, $1.50 ana disposition. He disliked ostentation Indigo Blue Blouses — at 19c,| $1.69. and detested sham. To his friends he alue 25c. i 3 was loyal, but they must prove them- Boys' Madras Blouses—at 26c, 50¢ and|Bovs' Cadet Suits—at 98c. selves Worthy. He was a man of pro- 98c. Boys' Cowboy Suits—at $1.50. nounced personality. i " 5 - Boys' Bathing Suits—at 44c, 59¢ and|Giie Cowboy Suits—at $1.50, Although a year has passed since » ! > 790 his death, how real seems his pres- - T ; c s 9 b 'hal Are Iur": le"ses') ence in this room—the quick, energetic oys’ Linen Crash Knickerbockers, |Boys’ Two-plece Sulta—at $1.98, valued 8 | step, the jovial manner, the clear and sizes 8 to 17—at 75e. ey positive opinion so read expressed Bo. Khaki Trousers—at 50c, 75¢ and|Boys’ Three-piace Sults at $3.96, —how hard it is to realize that he is vaiue $6.00. not still with us and of us! Of strict integrity Frank T. Brown held the confidence of his fellowmen. In his death the profession which he loved and the state which he served sufféred a profound loss. His mem- ory will ever be an inspiration to his associates. Words by Judge Shumway, 98c. OTHER SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY £50c NECKWEAR at 12/5¢ WOMEN’'S HOSIERY 25¢ A manufacturer's sample line of| A splendid showing of Woman's Fine Women's Neckw including Dutch| Hoslery at 25c a pair—comprising Collare, Jabots, in a big variety| every ‘wanted kind of ‘eottom, Hwle NEW CLENS' ‘OLD STYLE o " Ten Dollar ~ Suit Specials jects behind you. He was much in fayor of the session White Wash Beiting in belt lengths,| with “Torchon lace trimming—rogu. of | " i of mtyles—actual 25¢ and oc values| and mercerized—in black, tam and, e g kind of lens.| judge Shumway ordered all the res- 2t ‘1314c each. As these are sam-| ail the fashionable colorings. They are ground with extremely deep | olutions spread on !“‘(‘Ord and he spoke s and one ¢ a kind, there is an curves, thus emabling the glasses m.a_fe;'l ‘;;ordts r‘;xgarui?g";\lr.b}_‘.rm\n and advantaga in an early selection. 50c HOSIERY at 360 2 B R o) gh standing at the bar. r Women's Fine Hoslery—comprist i Gy A e e He commended the idea of holding 0r e 0“ CONFECTIONERY fine cotion, gause lisle and sk siale comfort of having the evelashes brush | these eulogistic services some time af- g ] meatt : s, frosh and| ——plain and (o ery. T them ter the death as the delay sives time ¥ T e (O ureeh a%d| sizes, extra and trunk t it | or full consid ] 3 y . 2 . B b e 7 el Tt at 39c a pair, regular price 50c. The Toric lenses shut out all back | of a man just as he was. Directly af- Our Holiday Offering consists of Men’s and Young Men’s a pound. wigae s g ; 35 Hulie e _ | ter death,” because of the grief, such S - - : 250 PANTS at 19 light, so you get no reflection of ob- | tor, death, because of the grief, suck Suits of fine serges, worsteds, tweeds and cassimzres in WHITE BELTING 10c O, e o6 Wasnon's Rivbod Fikate 0 P mixtures, blues and blacks, regular $14.00 values s Hek isi 5 - and declareds that his estimation to 36 inches—at 10c each, value ¥ Th field of vision is greatly in- the worth of the bar of this county had AT TE" noLLAns 18%. D lar 26c Pants at 19c a pair. creased by the use of Toric because | been greatly increased as the result 2 A SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS 12/4e of the gathering. BRAID PINS 25¢ you always look through the blasses at right angles to their surfaces. These lenses are bec. z very Popular with the best class of trade. Why don’t you wear Torics? We would ®® giad to fit you out with a pair. R. C. BOSWORTH, Business of the Ccurt. As the business of the criminal su- perior court had been disposed of it was adjourned without date. There were seven matters on the short calendar list, but four of them | went off. | In the case of Hull and others vs. | Fred T. Mason_ judgment for the bill of particulars without interest and an agreement as to costs was given. The Mr, Mason agaiust Mr. Hanscom. Mr. =T ician | orfginal bill was $924 for legal serv ers and brassed lock : <y Optometrist and Prescription Optician, | 7% O uindrad -goliara had Lecr Wauregan coloringu—regulus 25c vale w 19cE Room 5 Shannon Building, pald dn actount. The bill was for wic! WOMEN'S HOSIERY 1204 ) JunzeWs Norwich, Conn. | le8al services in two suits brought for House Block &(é Norwich ecinl showing of Women's Sum-|TAFFETA RIBBON 25¢ WHEN you want to put vour bu mess before the public. thers is 0o me- fum better thap nrough the advexsis- - columns of Tie Bullstin. Mason is now a resident of New Jer- sev. A demurrer was argued in the case of Hewitt vs. the town of North Ston- ington -»\A #>h judge took ths papera HOLIDAY FURNISHINGS Extra values in Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc. 100 dozen Women's Swise Embooid . ered Handkerchiefs, both hematitol - ed and scalloped edges—regular 19¢ value at 12%c each. MOIRE RIBBON 12//¢ Moire Taffeta Ribbon, full 3% fnch wide, in black and white and all the wanted colorings—at 12%4c a ymrd MOIRE RIBBON 19¢ Molre Tafféta Ribbon wide, In black and all i Braid Pins in shell and amber, plain and trimmed—50c value at 25c a palr 1.25 UMBRELLAS at 98c Women's Umbrellas, = size with horn, matal and plain handles, 1.50 SUIT CASES $1.19 ke 04-inch Mattimg Sult Cases with round leather handles, leather corn 26-Inch, mission TGl €74 Thches the desirable 12ikc a palr including black and tan—regular and out-sizes—hemmed and ribbad top—~also Black lLace Hosiery. Taffeta Ribbon, both plain end Moire, 6 inches wide, in bluck, white and a full line of colorings—at 26 @ yard. mer-weight 1losiery at