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LIQUOR RAID IN WESTERLY. Small Quantity of Whickey Secured, at City Fharmacy ANTS IN THEIR HEADS. ’y . Two Hohos, Says Hartford Story. The officials. of the Hartford. with the tfl}nnuhe jail physician, have :l‘::‘l: ‘bafiled them for -‘:?!Ill‘ days. At T BOOK-ARRANGING CONTEST——NeEW —RBaseball Prospects for Today—Sedgwick Post of Boat T JOTME o R h- Norwich To Be Guest of Budlong Post, G.” A. R.,|souna ming, or naa -maofiu ber Eit Bk Sentenn A e e at- | 3 jail denizens. times. men af- On September First, Tlicted showed evidences of dis ed - X minds and at other times they were as B calm as a fail prisoner could be ex- Westerly contractors competed for [of the Third district court. Joseph | Poctod to be. I wos evident that the PIANO FREE ‘Mounted, before purchasins. CASTRITIUS, I wm 1 to get our prices on diamonds, logss oF the. contracts to build a girls' dormi- tory for the School for Feeble Minded and the state board of education has just announced the figures of the suc- cessful bidders. The R. A. Sherman's Sons company was among the unsuc- cessful bidders for the general work, the contract going to a Providence firm and the bids ranged from $43,500 to $49,960. The contract for the elec- trical work 4lso went to a Providence company, and the Whitall Blectric company was among the unsuccessful bidders, The contract for the barn was awarded to the Babcock & Wil- cox company for $6,400, and the next bid was $6743, made by Charles P. Virgilli was charged with an assault upon Marvin Dortch. . He pleaded not guilty and furnished a bond of $100 for his appearance in court next Fri- day. Miss Gertrude Stillman of Ashaway save a reading on Nathaniel Haw- thorne, Prof. Neil Annis of Alfred, N. Y. rendered. vocal and instrumental solos, at_the regular meeting of Phebe Greene Ward chapter. D. A. R. held at the residence of Mrs. George Bur- aiok. Otto Yaeger of the Empire theater orchestra, Brooklyn, and Henry Yae- ger of: the Gaiety theater orchestra, Philadelphia, who have been spend- liquor, but what could be the cause, if the men were of sound mind, was what baffled the jail officials. Each of the men would sit for hours at a time holding one of his ears, and complaining that: there was something moving around in his head. A sig- nificant thing in connection with the condition of the men was that one of them was in jail about five davs be- fore the other was Teceived as a pris- oner. The first one had begun to com- plain before the secohd one arrived, and when the second one came in and complained of having the same symp- toms-as the first, the officials were certain that the first one had not been " "RE-ARRANGE THE BOOKS TO FORM NAME OF FAMOUS PIANO Ecclestone of Ashaway. Leading Westerly Jewelr. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS Ing thelr vacation with their father |bluffing. = - S . | Valentine Yaeger, returned Friday to | It was only one ear of each man MADE BY HAND. o e VATl and P, | their occupation. ' The Yaeger family | that seemed to give trouble, and the Band snte Worn 1o Ouy Spectatty. | Westerly attended the Outing of the |{Ormerly resided in Norwich pain was so severe that the men yhive al1 Hatmons Banoties sar- | Newport County association at New- | Judge John W. Sweeney of West- [could not be put to work. They were etock & Pactory Mude Harsess | port Thursday, in company with the'|eriy. clerk of the state judiciary com- |Kept in the fail hospital. The ears ®toek at $13.00 and up. Fovernor and about one nundred prom. | mittee, attends frequeni meetings for | Were treated with poultices and other N. H. SAUNDERS, inent republicans of Rhode lsland, |cohsideration of the report of the re- |applications, but all treatment seemed w—u to 44 West Broad Street. Dinner was served at Eaton beach, |districting commission, and the prep-\|to be of no-ava‘l and afterwards the entire party was |aration of the matter for legisiative The Secret. BABIES! Is formed al Re-arrange the Books eon line 1-2 above to form plano name. The word Pi 1st PRIZE = “" MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES YOU HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY AS ANYONE TO WIN by the books - entertained at the residence of R. Liv- |action at-the special session of the | (on. gay. when one of the men was ingstone Beekman at Lands End. general assembly the present month. | poine® $7citeq, an . officer thought he saw something crawling in the ear and Manager Thomas Chaoman - of the CHARITY AVIATION_ DAY. he notified the jail physician, who upon e Rock baseball team will cover ‘ examination of the two,men learned first base in the game with Carolina | Arranged by Enfield Woman’s Club |that for some days before they had 3 ties. on the Westerly grounds this (Sat- L N e Committes. boen: Srresten ' tliey tind= hegit tu: the The Photographer, urday) afternoon_and will show the B RTee 7 habit of sleeping in the open fields. Brewn Bullding, - youngsters how the game was played When the physician heard that it look- when he was among the top notchers. |, Negotiations are being completed by | TiheR he PINEITAR J i 2 ithout a pi: W i 7 the et R onemities of the|ed casy fer him. He used a_strong This is the greatest chance for people without a piana, We have never known a more interesting oon- i I Y A .’.‘.“.?.’L‘u“'éo’r“n‘,’é“;‘,‘m’fii fl’gfnfi'\'-efl': Enfleld. Woman's club. for a “charity | Wasi_on the ear of the man he was test or one which offered such valuable prizes absolubely free. This combines the fascination of the cut-up Hart phy of Norwich is captain of the t aviation day,” during August, when | €Xamining and a little crowad of fleld o and the skill of arranging the books 80 as to form the name of a famous piano. The Hallet & Davis & Marx |20 of NorTieh i Saptatn of the team | Gne of the best known pro esional [ S168 seu. Tions the ‘g, The i S Gl o Co., established 1839, rs of the famous Hallet & Davis plano have combined with us to ran this Clothes The batting order of the team is as- [aviators in the United States will |5t 00 gre other man was given great treo contest to adverties their plano and also to advertise our new wareroom building, containing five floors, one of the best plano olrst . MELDhG to e = a . T e T Warerooms in the country. The free distribution of prizes is of vital interest to any home without a piano. Be sure and try. Brown cf. McGuire ss, Mulvey rf, | tOWn. The aviator has practically - ARE SOLD BY Staplin 1f, Gl b, Ch: been enzaged, the completion of a |@ lot of ants, and immediate relief fol- Cut out the books and them standing up on line 1-2 80 as to form a famous piano name, sold by the Plaut-Oadden Co., a familiar L B. CRANDALL C0. | Ryt Gleason b, Chapman 1b, | o, itics being all that remains | lowed. Both men have had no trouble m'wall.moffl-mwtmm the musical world. The word piano 18 also formed by tho books and is to be pit after the - to be dome. The field where the fiights | With their ears since, and they are now name, PIANQ. The most artistic correct answer will be given the $365 Piano absolutely free. Next best correct movase Westerly, R. L[ Chief Bransfield and Sergeant Brown | Wil be made is practically secured, |4t wotkc in the shop of the jall. ‘the answors prize ceriificates 2e stated below. ided the Ci Friday /aft. [and definite anmouncement of the ® raided the ity Pharmacy Friday /aft- | 00 e B¢ the aviator and the place of |in a feld the ‘ants got Into their ears has an equal epportunity. You may get the piano or a high certificate, as well as any one else. If you care for musio and and staved there, and when the arri test opportunity you will ever have. This contest was especially prepared for pianoless homes, and it, will be intoxicatin~ liquors. The _officers | the flights is expected within a short oy Your Shoes and Hosiery found a half-pint bottle partially filled | time. It is likely that a large, level als began to play tag or move about the means of eur hundreds of pianes. We are placing this large advertising appropriation directly among piane buyerd, whero F = v vl ~ i 2 | fiela * Cing street, admirably adapi- | oD the delicate membranes which line » . vou n 3 < P84 ot & coupon of the Piano ta be | TIB WhiEKEY. It was more than they | 0o e | acronlane iehis, Jwill - be | the inside of the ear, they caused the it will do the mest goed. Instead of ing it in expensive magasine advertising, we want piano buyers to earn the piano or the prirs ven away at e raid of a weekeago, and . C 2o S Higind s men agony. certificate. 'There {8 no catch or chance. Read the simple conditions. Send your answer in early. Start on it tonight. a sufficlent quantity to answer their | chosen. o, “ ¢ ¢ rears e E Voman's — new piano valued at §365. Second Disinterested s will be che who will select the winner g PlJ—o"E'ElBLL ?, R e T ey 5o tho sxponses of sl Milk Producers Complain. THE FREE PRIZES Foit >iecnboots of o Bicrs: si ™ rhif s oo THE JUDGING T et S il e ke, AN priss wimaers e i 5 taining a visiting nurse, who has vis- [ It is not unlikely that at the next = Bt P T S T ST Y T ] ‘notified. ced” Sedgwick post of Norwich, Grand |ited the sick free of charge. The club [meeting of the Waterbury Milk Pro- =‘ ‘werit to the foregoing prize. and each class will receive sIMPLE cu"n"rlo" Carefully cut out Lhe various sized books now on the shel! Army of the Republic, will be the |has also maintaincd a medical supply | ducers association steps will be taken A Soriiaonte Jeas then the ciass above it, that is, some at $29, some at #Dove the book rack, then ArTAOEe And. paste Lot siand- guests of Budlong post of Westerly | depot, where the poor have obtained |to bring about an understanding with 55, some at 987, and 50 on down to $35. e of a famous pianc, one T S the book rack #o that Uhe lettors wil form (he name of n famor 3 plano— Is aiso the first Thursday evening in Septem. | free medicines, and where no line has |the Waterbury authorities regarding ber, upon the occasion of an official | ever been drawn. the inspection of dairies and more es- Yisitation of the department comman- —_— pecially the publishing of reports of er for the state of Rhode Island. Oth g inspections made. There is a feeling hand er guests will be the members of Han NENOSAL DRIDGE. among Waterubry farmers that jus- & foll line of harness | cock post. Budlong and Hancock Re- [%ro John H. Whittemore, Talked of in | tice and. discrimination have not been ot astamame roPalE- | lief corps, the. local cleraymen and the N, S shown in the inspections for some 283" | members of the Westerly town coun- g time. One farmer, whose dairy is cil. above question, said : “While I believe in Naugatuck Tues 5 3 of New York Was | ,.¢ everything possible should be For Electrical Supplies| ..., ko taconics SR ay, and with mem~ | done to keep milk in a sanitary condi- Fitch ot New | Do 0f 12 Whittemorp emorial com | tion, 1 can't see sy justice in sing- London visited v Friday aked [ guer, (heiR 8 » and Construction, see - in Westerly . Friday. e in view of the possibilit ling out two or three cases when there Jeremiah J. Desmond of Norwich the ctructure with a formed by the books and 8 to be put aftex the name, thus______PIANO. The These certificates are good on the purchase of any new Hallet & Davis, Conway, books withous lettars are fer apaces Lo put between the words. Pasia books on line 13 or Wassevman piano or player-plano in our warerooms st regular retail price. Time sxad 1o the wi rack, Free to anyone excopt employees of the Company Ot contificate ia limited. Certifiostescannot boapplied on aay purck Sa s evions Only one answer allowed from one family. Send in coupon OF exnct written copy witn v your answer. a8 no answer will be acospted uniess this 18 done. e most ariistc cor to Aug.12,1910. Only one certificate may be applied om the purchase of one piano. Tect answer will be awarded fiat prize, others in accordance 16 their worth. In oase the j find two or more answers of equal merit, duplicates of 'thsgflxe offered will be given to each. All answers must be it before 5 P. M., Aug. 12, 1910. Copies of this advertisement will be furnished free on application at this office. LIST OF FORMER WINNERS: Mrs: Geo. O. Butts, 22 Lincoln Ave., Norwich‘, Conn.; O. E. Ryther, 53 Fairmount Ave., Norwich, Conn.; Chas. Douglass, Tax Col- lector, New London, Conn.; Louise M. Mitchell, Oanterbury Road, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, Conn.; A. B. Pendleton, 10 Beech St., Westerly, Architect Bacon are other dairies just as bad and some a good deal worse. I don’t think that ~ was among the arrivals at Pleasant a tribute to the memory of R. I.; Alexander Nicot, 252 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., | view Friday. Shittemore, who during nis |Tcported conditions warranted pub- ’ Ta . 62 Main St. Westerly. | fhgs ’IL“:?,?;""‘“&-'{‘" Smlikon; win Hiretime aid so much l'; beautlfuy ihe|to a farmer's business. If Waterbury ——C OUPON CONTEST GL,OSES AUGUST 12, 1910 01 cate ilcox park during . as been suggested that he | wants sanitary milk, and is willing to the present season. Shemprake: the. form of a bridse 15 cents for it, that is a different | SUBMIT HEREWITH MY ANSWER TO PUZZLE CONTEST AND Address all Answers to LAWTONS SANITARY FISH MARKET A young Italian gave the informa- |2Crosg the river, as it is well known AGREE TO ABIDE BY DECISION OF THE JUDGES. ; MANAGER OF CONTEST ton to a friend that he had boewna” | that Mr. Whittemore in life had such the river: no Gust: mo odor: every- | ed into court as in a project in mind, and the idea meets SRR o PO < wholesome and clean. All kinds | of his countrymen. " ' " |with the approbation of the commit. | _Committes on Law Libra Name, e City_. @t Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their Alexanded Siaith, tee. Nothing, definite, however, has| State Librarian George S. Godard, e e -z E ne 5 in charge of the fadlagli) Teit of the’ New |as president of the American asso- ®sgsoa. Market 171 Main Street. West | Piople’s Mission, left Friday for Ol | pemk ooimters hwin roims L e ey | eiation of law libraries, has announced York archtect will result S = s "t ammiea | resnard Teach, Maine, where he will | hoing prenared, and submiticd fo the | the following members of the special HALLET & DAVIS AND OTHER PiANOS 4 3 committee. The old bridge, which has | Committee to confer with the Library Several cases of local interest in |Seen s best Gays and ocks Iike a |of Congress with regura to the ciss 146 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. Dermatolcgy. Shampoolng, | Connection with the poisoned whiskey |boat on rough water, will not last [ification of the general field of law ®@geon Ch st Scalp Treat~ ' {fatalities are on the superior court many years, and the building of a |and jurisprudence: Fganklin O. Poole, e ‘ment, ir Dressing. docket for the September term. stone or concrete structure will meet | librarian of New York association of MRS EELLS Vincent Stillman, who became blind | With approval of the majority of the | the bar librarv. chairman; Robert H. ML two weeks ago, Shows.no signs of Im. | people of the borough. Whitten, librarian of New York pub- ofessional Massenss, Edy znd Facial Massage | Provement. and the svmptoms savor | Sy lic service, commission, New York: O strongly of wood alcohol poisoning. | B . Field, chief cler] the department Goods & specialty. Fine Violet | i ronin swh poisoning. A Midsummer Madness. of justice at Washington: Charles J. . et n, whose skull was| A strange case is reported. from | Babbitt, soclal law Hbrary of Boston: ’ [ ] st Westerly, R. L Fracuns biv the kick from a horse a | Philadelphia. A young man named |Jilson G. Glasier, state chairman at 1r3se Telephone #98. | Veek ago, s nmot making satisfactory | Devinnie has been arrested charged |Madispn, Wis.; F. W. Schenk, law It hooVeyy- e Is at the Rhode Island {with distributing the _stenographic |brarian of the University of Chicago: o work in a number of offices “by car- E. Hewitt, librarian of law * 3 Luthe MISS ROSE AHERN Misses Jennie Bransfield, Nelli¢ |rying on a violent flirtation with scores | association at Philadelphia. This Flynn and Alice Flynn, leave today |of feminine emploves who were at- |committee was authorized at the meet- 5 (Saturday) for Oak Bluffs, Mass. |tracted to the windows by his throw- |ing of the assoclation at Marina : . Mass., i o Is) a adlCS, l |att€r where they will ‘spend a vacation of |ing kisses to the windows while In a |and, & few weeks ago, at the request ten days. kneeling position on Girard stree of Librarian of Congress Herbert Put- It is expected that the improvement | The voung man, when questioned. de- | nam. 42 High St., Westerly in the fire apparatus and fire alarm |clared that since childhood, “the sight e trict will be accomplished be- |ecstacies that he had an uncontro) g . l ‘ E WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT,.... 5 |fore the first frost comes. able desire to kneel at their feet and jN'D’glfKi“‘_‘e‘"tv”,h:‘l',;f,‘;;"ihflihfi‘;‘;:: ra n em na n 0 AT THE— — - system, provided for by the Westerly | of a blonde -girl drove him into such The Convenient Excu On the Bridge. tic and Stonington at Wakefield. iwomen in the windows? Are all the | ’ REGAL SHOE AGENCY. But one criminal easc was consid- We give S&H Green Trading Stampa { ered at the regular Friday session | w5 trafiic interrupted in Girard stree Writh all purchases. Z B fire e STORE— In the Rhode Island-Connecticut |Waft kisses through the air” —The | . hen they have been acting foolishly. baseball league today (Saturday) |Question of his capacity seems to| VISR Con¥ ReUS POl SfnE T R. G. Bliven & Co. | orite modi® ays " on S roay) | furnon Some very praceical points, [~Chicaso_Record-Herald. i Westerly srounds. Westerly at Mys- |DPld he seriously -annoy the young Or a Drop in the Ocean y [ | Philagelphia _stenographers blondes? | WHY, Jimmie Garfleld was not even a yellow primrose on the river's brim. —Pittsburg Post. by his novel and dramatic deportment And finally, was any offense done to — B —|The Sale is to close out all goods to make room for a B s i g | Ieresting Reading for il v | | oo of Suffering |jarge store of goods we have just purchased. The goods Mechanics Clothing Co, | Bckmsn Mig. Cors Bookie of curea | 81008 2rivirips omiond Xl it |~ bostors ratied 10 cure. | @ t0 be sacrificed at remarkable low prices, consisting . Tusage. ere are those who prefer brunettes | s writes: : b g4 | Sk T ke o Bekan s |2 bonies wma o1 ninent it o e e LS wbnd vl | of Cotton and Woolen Dress Goods, Silks, Waists, Un- public morals in Philadelphia by kisses | | Cases Pact of the Anti-Tuberculosis | not without excuse in his madness. | o, "5 MopeL - Davkine, I oy medicine that is curing tuberculosis all | Critic has argued that the brunette | ora) goctors and a dozen different rem- TRY CUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. L over the country—have distributed with | druggists or will send direct, a pamphlet that every consumptive should read. It tells in their own language the true story of those whom Eckman's Alterative has cured. Many medical hooklets sign their testi-- monials with initials, or give the city or State. and not the street address. The Booklet of Cured Cases is honest and sin- ble Philadelphian into ecstacies, gei uine, if less violent.—Providence Jour- nal. Happy Bulga saparilla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. 1 feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf- fering from catarrh.” L Get it today In usual ligild form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. type of beauty is the only truc tvbe. | cgies, but nome of them did me any d F . h. . E R g peman ) oe o seer Wl mese itz 4 | (dlerwear, Furnishings, Notions, Etc. BE ON HAND EARLY FOR THE BEST BARGAINS. 1y 28a / }‘P‘ra, t,ln‘iv‘fl s(!he‘ )‘“") n?".ne:.l .dql'-a,.. BU’S&FH:.. is the nrar(-‘slthmpnrua‘th .lu street, city and State), also the date. We | A peasant commonweglth which the | = X FURNISHINGS at 19 . e You fo write or Gall on these People, | world has Known in modern times A Fine A POUND CLEE eideartiiz iy BRENTIWAIEES IS, ot v 3 Bee my new samples of Fall ana and hear their story airect. TPhere is not &, Bulgarian Slav who Is ine Assortment One bale Cotton Cloth, {emn:nl-. Cretonne, heayy quality, assorted col- MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | Men's and Hoys' Balbriggan dolens. Custom Made Sults | Such straight-from-the-heart evidence as | not the owner of & BIOt of 1and. wpon bleached, 1 to s yard lengths, at 25c 7 3 5 value 25c, today 19c. 3 asd 85 0l Dooiiet” hoids T comvinelag, indecd: | which he iooks ret “at ot wiictme MILLINERY |~ s ors and patterns, at 7e yard, value 10c. At 49 | wo T ELLECRINY. DBuy the medicine until you have sscared gets his” own livelihood by ‘his own Women's House Waists in chambray. [ o - : Main terty. the hooklet—it's i abor. Large landowners are almost pherd checks and~white, well made] s der : Cleaning. Iressing and Repalring. | with those whose sratultous Jotierr giong | UPKnown. The few men of wealth in AT LITTLE PRICES. DRESS MUSLINS DOMESTICS o oo i sy B de | ing knit and Balbrigga L) b2y, made possibls the publishing of this | the country are mostly of foreign birth MRS. G. P. STANTON Large quaniity of Dress Muslins in|Table Cloths, Towsling, Sheets, | 27 E00d auallty—nt 4% Aot > - and ev could nol . G. P. owered and p ; X Pyttt g The Washi Trast C No, matter 1f you have jnfortunately | counted as wealthy according to' the | octia 4 yard lengths, at 25c .per peund. D Pillow Cases, Etc. At 980 Men's Shirts, cuffs attache 2 ashington Trust Co., | =en L7 money, szperimenting with | standard of other Guropean countries. FAENd Fallorad: Walste. Lingsrie <ol vatas [t WortIront, S0c to 780, ¢ 4. investigate Eck 's Alterative, e el e, HAR Sciwn the 01 o o) s sale se only son was cured of ¢ ed. ¥ i < 1 7 50C | e ————— 220’8 . hie quality Working s By Eckman s Alterative after all hope pad | are extremely thrifts. They are con- ul lng Dress Linen’in Temaents f o per|patterns, ‘never sold less than §0c in black and white and blue, at 39 P hfl: ‘Tusts. beelnhnbnudoned, Wwould it not carry ome | tent with very plain food; they wear yard, today 35c. SILK WAISTS * Bays Intsrest on Depostta. | welent witn Yeur or o | the same sheepskin sarments from |ARE ¥OU THINKING OF DOING | e A% e by At 49¢ B T ts i et e Throat and Lung troubles, Aag 1s on sais | S coe’earh Ty sttt contah TEm DRESS GOODS - At 30c yard o B ok el r today $149| Men's extra heavy Overal titution. in Norwich by Lee & Osgood Co. Son. Whole families, even of well.to. | If 80 you should consult with me and |just rzceived from the mill one case|Red and White Table Cloth, warrant- At 98c gnade, 49c. ther Druggists. It can also b do peasants, sleep in the same roon: | 8¢t prices for same. Hxcellent work | Woolen Dress Goods, valued from 75¢ | eq fast colors, at 30c, value 45c. ¢ resses Chem: , or procured by. your local Night Dresses and hemises, well Drugsgists. Ask for Bookiet of Cured | Upon mats stretched out on the floor. | at reasonable prices. to $1.25 per yard, in short lengths, at 12 e HOSIERY at 120 s Cases, or write for Evidence to. the | They live under conditionis of dirt and 39¢ yard. At 7c vard [ cinantod, dna, made, pAINSSLEE, ReTR: UL S e o Eckman Laboratory, Phila., Pa. discomfort which no British or German Rl B i ol wa ]| g W m“‘a’}l‘;"w,c“” Lisle Hose, valu or French laborer would tolerate for a V3 e s 70, Eevels week. Yet, notwithstanding their dis- C. M. WILLIAMS, WASH GOODS at 15¢ yard, value 10c. —_— = At 100 N - = sanitary ar- il A 29¢, L.adies' Fast Color Hose. 3 . ; rogard of the simplect saniary 7| General Contractor and Whitder, | Seca SUk Al colprs, vale 200, | | BLACK PETTICOATS at 6% P sy < FOR SALE. ka ln B“’ m 'mrl' strong and health:; 218 MAIN STREET. EMBROIDERIES , Best Satteen, well made, shirred ruf- N Y pes 3 - t ituated in . = B e ‘Phone 370. san17a B Ha, 90 fle and full width, T §2000, thd paaan s Fose, geod _ quality .black e 3 s 2t Pares, of, &?{‘cfi et pars 0f | e Lowered Freights. Mercerized Pongees i all colors, value [ O¥Ing to a recent purchase of a. larxe Aedog ul regular §1.00, for |ty , R. L. eac ng 5 BV 28c to 35¢, for this sale 17¢ yard. lot of Imported Hamburgs we offer 3 = Special lot of Silk Lisle Ho, 4 e et American vessels’ have cut their . ¥ : 3 ‘:.’,‘,,{:ul.. be sSured at ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co. freisht rales fo w basis that win ad- JOSEPH BRADFORD, Ati6o vied great bargaina in Edging, Tnscrtions | mrmmome o Oy 8 e for today on Both Baving Beat, elecirle e e s e Y them’ for the transportation of 'coal Book Bind Dress Muslins, all colors and designs, | Flouncings, All-overs and Dress| ¢ modern plumbing. Tnspection| . .. SC0E T SopBUes o aga | Awards were announced at the 00 nder. value 10c, today 6c yard. wiathe Tve guseantoe o save oi:| We desire to call your attention to a LACES Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., SYatwinnet Ave. Watch Hiil BB | pertment today of contracts for s B At 9% yard - o o -save al'| arge 1ot of Ribbons at bargain prices, | Special 1ot of Lace, four Inches wide 5 Westeny, B L augiid b menta Trou’ Norfai V. 10 Ma Slank Books Wlade and Ruled 0 Order, | .o | bercare. atl colors, best qual. | PUFCHAsers from 50 to 76 per cent. on | conuisting of Moire, Dresden and Tar. |4t 2e, vaiue 1 e - e e o ARV fonis 5s 10 e s 108 BROADWAY. ity, regular 12%c, today 9c yard. all Hamburgs, feta, Bpecial values In Val, Laces, 1 Jporied. O this 11000 tons Gere | Telepbons 355 act108 - e awarded p two 10 v 5 - 4 SR N MRS T o : COME EARLY FOR BARGAINS [ . A Sl Y AMERICAN NOUSE, 4 re purchasing it's u"ipnr interest to corre- B " Knows Hew to Come Back. | Barrell & Sanderson. Prope. 2 opposne Mohic‘n CO g g o L . For a mannwho has been déad polit- | SPECIAL RATES te Theatrs Trou 3 and Builder,' "i;;;L_'b‘*l number of times, Cox of Cin- | Traveling Mem, n: Tavery .-Iu:( 26; ain Street, feratisie maxigycuite o miesn in 7 i N hio: politics.—Birmingham News . MARKOW, OPE EVENINGS. $5 5~ Ve Gt an v ol R g Z ” 4 i -