Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 26, 1910, Page 7

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NO MORE DANDRUFE| GHANGES AT MOHEGAN LAKE DAM The Lee & Osgood Co. Sell the 3 Remedy that is | Guaranteed to | Diver Here from New London to Plug Pipe Whien Kiltall Danch-uff Germ. New Shut Off is Put in—Pipe will be all Carted To- o night—Report from. State Chenpist. A Of course you an, reader of The Bu dandruff is caused a germ. Dr. Sagerbund, doe great French physician, proved tirls beyond a doubt. Tn order to rid yéur scalp of filthy Aandruff you must ki il the germ. The every intelligent n knows that ] On Tuesd Lewis received the A diver came here from New London ¢ Health Officer Dr. D hair dressing aalled (Parisian Sage | 08 Tuesday and will be here a few report from the which is now sokl in every town in|days in connection with the work at| . ok . 3 lo of water \merica. that is zhdranteed to eradi. | Mohegan lake and Fairview. At ths|State chefnist on the samp from Mohegan lake sent to him for an- alysis and it states that it i not par- | ticularly bad nor especially good. The lake the outlet pipe to which the main is 10 be connected needs some repairs | nd a new shutoff is to be placed there ate dandraff, stop| falling hair, spli ting hair and scalp,itch in two weeks, or money back It yo v ¥ 50| To do this and mot waste any more | health officer said Tuesday evening) cent bo‘u‘n?nu:!ud\?‘:(‘ri“fldgsl {‘rqh(‘f;} it, | water than necessary it was decided to | that it will be fit to use if found neces- Remember that if, dandruff germs are | 1AVe a diver come and plug the end of | sary, although it is not desired to use Sentreyng: in IXiae. tie v will | the pipe in the pond, after which the it if it can be helped. X ¥ arely fall out and, baldness will foliow. | D€W Zate will ve put on and remain as!| On Tuesday it was noticed by a nent improvement. | N ch business man that quite a Iit- . MOy S it Nase irview there is also some work | er was being taken from the hest halr grower and hair dressing in |12 b€ done. Some of the strainers are | hydrant for use in sprinkling the new the world, and pepple who use it regu- | NOW out of water is intended | top which is being placed on the She- oty i R e e gt o8- | 1o o it| tucket street macadam. He thought it Bloner HrlaueiilETIng rties o o L will 1 very wasteful, inasmuch as he and i ’ ] On Tuesday the { othiers he kmew had been drinking wa- - % . linches below high water mark | ter by the thimblerul and taking ba used m;wlurm .\.‘1:0- m‘d .r'uul‘dun‘ | "The carting ‘::"(n- pe for 2 over- | in teacun to save e supply. He And given the har vite T onn teod tar |1and tine was contimed on Tuesday, | believed t water taken from the o g e # o fordian? | and by tonight it is expectad tha | river only a few teet distant should be rpove o now it is a cure for dan- | i pe distributed the entire length wed for such Complaint - - the route. It is expected that the lay- | about the w water was made SRR N 0e by ieuts ut The: e & | ing of the mipe will be started by the | to the water department and the street Dsgood Lo, and drugglsis everywhere. | o1 of the week and it is belleved it | department was at once notified of the Ihe =irl with the Auburn hair is on | il take ten days to lay it the 4,500 | state of affairs and given the benefit of e SO feet. | the business man’s observati QUINEBAUG POMONA GRANGE MEETING Big Time Arranged to Be Held at Plainfield Saturday. CELEBRATION OF THEIR FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Vera Enter- tained Fifty Friends at Their Home. HMURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main St. We advertise exactly as it ls. At their pleasant homa, No. 131 Mt 1ug Pomona ra e will hold Pleasant street, Mr. and Mrs. Auzustus »cial meeting with Plainfield Vera celebrated their fifth wedding an- No. 140, at Plainfield on Sat- | niversary on Tuesday evening with a when the pfth degree will be party of fifty local friends present to | conferred. The mor: on will signalize the date with heartiest con- | open at 11 o'clock, w fth de- gratulations and wealth of ee in _fall form nferred Sishes. T ! beock hall. Dinner is to be were in green and white, ved by Planfield grange, the com- mums being used, and in the including J. P. Lathrop, Mrs. was an altar of palms and carnations | T Mrs. Mathewson. where Mr. and Mrs. Vera stood to re- 2 in the afternoon the lecturer's ceive the congratulations of the com-| programme will be given as follows: || pany, led by hompson | Wo. of welcome, by Edward Hall of and Mrs. Mrs. Ve Plainfield ange; response by Wor. wore her of white silk | Overseer Pearl: piano solo, Mildred mull with applinue lace trimming. | Lathrop, Plainfield grange: address, Later in the evening a collation was | Grange Work a Deputy Sees It, served in the dining room, where five | William He: of Westboro, candles were, the s deputy M achusetts ite 3 ngement emble | sk TaTs. D) the anniversary. The catering was by ‘ad(h’«’.\ iy ho Public Utilities Commis. Thomas Wormsley, Mrs. Vera's father. | gion Hon.. George B. Chandler, Rocky As this was the wooden an- | i ‘address i oppo: Attorne; niversary, the many and 8IftS { Arthur C of New Haven: rec- |3 you need shirts, this: is the best :\(l’ln;g;‘mlé:;' th fmons :‘:1 fation, Daggett of Plainfield time to buy them, for this is ame Srom Rov. A € Fov = — - ell of New, Haven, the pastor who offi- | NO ONE BARPED | |ciated at their wedding this city FROM { | five years ago. | BECOMING A CONTRIBUTOR. Y. M. C. A. B. B. Club. Free Academy Needs the Money to| The B. B. club at the Y. . A.,| Keep Up Its Work—Do It for Nor- which has just started for the season wich. held its meeting Tuesday evening with —_ S l a good attendance of the boys of the No one is from becoming a ). junfior department. George F. Hrde, ibutor to > Bulletin'’s * Free boys' department secretary, conducted ademy building fund; which has now the meeting, which took up a ¥:xson in hed the total of $1.965. There is its serfes on Men of the [ and ger of an oversubscription and followed the study with a brief <ocial Academy needs the money with period. which to > up its magnificent work it offers evervone a chance to become public benefactor. Norwich ought not to see the institution falter in its work by being oblized to dip into its Itis the time when the assortinent umo-lcomplde.wbenthemnge of sizes is unbroken and when Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S vested funds to got_money to pay for tk w building which by its bet- the goods are fresh and new from c A ST O R A ter cquipment aids’ materialiv In the = work. Everyone should lend a- help- the makers’ hands. / & Baua’ A" Hosst By all Gilt Ve ‘Zr, Our window exhabit will ve everlasting value. Do it for Norwich, The contributions thus far are you a hint of the cxcdlmoe of the Fall showing of Cluett Shirts. i Contributions. iing Bulletin. 1d Lucius Brown uhhe $1.50, ; 3 abeth Randall P. Brower / [] r x | oot Cawernants Misses 2 ocl 264 fize dworth. ......... rtificial Eyes | e S. Worcester A On Thursd Oct. 27, MR. H. onard Woolsey Bacon At Wholesflle H. O'NEIL, representing the A gels et i WALES - GOODYEAR (Bear [|NOrwich hav: just imported aiver/; large RO )k of ArtHfictal Eves thek rqtail for || Brand Rubbers) will be at our STAFFORD TO NEW ROCHELLE. $400 & hem We shall fit thiim jind sell o our customers aty wholesale $250 each ; —Ghe— ] Norwich Optical Co.,! Room B and Shannon Building, Main, |Strest en- trance, up one flight, ovei#)\lling Rub- ber Store. lense Grinders and store and will make a demon- | Through Trolley Transportation Will Soon Be a Reality. stration of rubber in all its §| stages from the crude gum to the finished article. We extend a hearty invitation ches- to all, ¢ the especially the school chil- dren, to visit our store and hear mford Railroad his story. desirous of making Manutacturing R St a long time past, D. OSBORN GLLLICTTE, oy "“‘7‘51;1.‘,‘?, tovie Dest A M. BRLANGT) ; he new order of have been engmged e Special Eye| things medy 2 condition that .¢ » firm 1 as aroused indignation of the cit- Examiners for the aborf) 1 I : e N i - izens of Mamaroneck--and also of peo- ; o} ] from other towns who use the § le s—for vears, it nec- : [ ry n the t for pa ngers to | It 1's Made of Rubtg: We Have It : - Tl Sk T it oad Hunting [ Boots Bear Brand & 3 » Woonsocket : | Snag Proof % Rhode Isiand = | 0 ——— ey ; Woman Suffrage Association te Meet. p nect Suffrage asso Turtls Neok. ., ..$1.25 and $2.00 is to 1 ¢ SCraa V Neok ofithe i T e league e 1 be held in the Aadi { of the Havemeyer school build Working Coats e ) m., will be devoted to reports Men's Blankjst Lined Working ARTIFICIAL s, auxillary clubs and 4|41"mr1- Coat, watch: proof, $1.38 t A mass neeting at 8 n. m. will be e — TEETH addressed by R har Aked ay, October at 9 a. m., le ‘LLING RU BBER noposed plans of work w { . Of the sixtesn teeth of either bl 1’ an_address by the : sident, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Ba- & jaw, grant us but two, and we nt, Mr a 191 Main [Street, Norwich, Ct. can put in the other fourteen luncheon will be served and make them ples {or the members and o s X vention A Fine A rsortme N éptiont will be ‘given ‘ment. x STAY FIRMLY. Ehomaia-Seon ot /MILLINERY in your mouth witheut,#he use Nomw Ol e oa of a plate. Come te, Us and Al TTLE PRICES. s oy = . > &, Ksenest. mes P sTanton || WELL PROVE i bere i AL el : R sver learn that the outside e .. LY * 5 feti~1s aiready’ ov v ey g - Post K. Jaekel, ®or. Market and Water Sta K"]g Defltal Parlors A comiste jiine of the Lest Aies. Lager Founded Upon Good Presedents. e nes. specially bottiea for fam- DR. JACKSON, Mgr, N Longwoith of Ohic € “su- Uiy _use. LAdivers. Tel. 136-5. Biving hlp sartetitndnts. Sy The Sons FHERE S5 oo ade g madinm in Frankiin Square, Norwich, Ct. ernment's cook books. dentiy he Faste=n Cpunecticut eansl to The 3 has faith in the “stomach” route to letin for bifsiness resili- a man's heart—-Pittsburs Leader. J only 'rm AC’NMU-Y = - DO THE WORK Fnd E.m wmhlm Ullllll Di- gested—Some Skomm’ig Must Have Help. Food taken into the stomach which, from the nature of the food or the condition of the stomach, is not d gested, is worse than po food at all. This is a true statement as far as it goes, and a great many dyspeptics go this far with their reasoning. They argue with themseives that be- cause their stomachs do not do the work given them, th®y must be given less work: in other words. they must be starved. It would be just as sensi- ble for a business man who is unable to do all his own work to cut down his Dbusiness to his own capacity as it is for a man to starve himself to relieve his stomach, The sensible business man _employs help and goes forward with his business. Likewise the sensible dyspeptic will employ help for his stomach and give his body proper nourishment. Stuart's Dyspepsia_Tablets actually do the work assigned to them. They relieve weak and overburdened stom- achs of a great portion of digestive action. Their component parts are identical with those of the digestive fluids and_ secretions of the stomach and they simply take up the grind and carry on the work just the same as a good, strong, healthy stomach would do it. On this account Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are_perfectly natural in their action and effects. They do not cause any unnatural or violent disturbance in the stomach or bowels. They them- selves digest the food and supply the system with all the nourishment con- ned in what is eaten and carry out Nature's plans for the sustenance and maintenance of the body. How much more sensible is this method than that employed by many s from ieak stomachs. By ns the body and brain get all the good nutritious food they need and the manm Is properly nourished and equipped to c: on his work and perform his duties. He could not pos- sibly be in prope 1g condition by starving hir mploying some new-fangled, afficient food that does not contain enough nutriment for a year-old baby A strong man do- ing strong work must be properly fed and this applies to the brain as well as the body- WVomen's. Man-tailored Suits of Wide| Women's one and two-picce House|Women's and Misses’ Novelty Coats. Bty T b ale cheviot and worsted in black|pressas of lawn and percale, white | material is handsome Scotch mixture,| lieving the stomach of its work. en- |2 .ind navy only. coats are 32 inches . ST ondar anal cue e e & ory able it to recuperate and reain 1ts | Blong And fail’ sasin Hned —skirie aee| ETOuNds with black. blue, lavender and |coats @re 32 inches lons, shoulders| normal health and strength. ull pleated—regular $20.00 Suits at|Sreen designs, sizes 31 to 44—regular|lined with same material, with pl repairs the worn and wasted S 15.00. $1.00 Dresses at 48c. collar—regular $10.00 Coats at $6.98. just a& she heals and knits the bone of a broken limb, which is of cours 2500 yards of Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods at almost half price. | not used during the process of re- *| The assortment includes—42-inch Self-colored Striped Prunella, very de- | D S iavALD: pepsia Tablets are for RSN | iiaiis io; drcases Inithacirolisuing dolores. Rededi’ alive, cardinal Sarhet: sale by & at 50 cents u box steel, wisteria, plum, tan; mode, navy and black—584-inch All Wool, Heavy and they the one cle that the Goods Weight Suitings such as Serges, Panamas, Diagonals, Cheviots and Striped "rh;‘f“‘;‘w* ALy """‘ ""“‘;";:5“: Novelty goods in all the best shades—alco Mannish offects and a splendid | a Yard he place of that's “just.as good. ; e e heir unqualified merit and: success assortment of mixtures—regular $1.00, $1.25 and § ress Goods | and the unive demand for them has placed them within the reach of everyone. How Mis Wife Does It. id Little Willie Tother dearest, | Beveridge and ator Beveridg work off a big election day working hard of epigrams Moines Capi- to bef tal stock Des TODAY WE WILL BBEGIN A REMAR ALE OF FIN BOTH BLACK AND WHITE S IN EVBRY Freckles PLUMES, OSTRICH PLUMES, OSTRICH THE! FOR I ILED DESCRIPTION, Bl THEY IN PRIC TIPS UP TO $18.98 FOR A HAND: WILLOW PLUME. MAK sz Be Easily Removed — Almost [§ ERY SECTION TODAY AND SEE THE SPLENDID VALUES W In One Night—Like Magic. E. M. Berger, of Beloit, Wis, interesting and convincing a about how she got rid of her les that we gladly quote a part “I have used one jar of Kintho and am simply deiighted with the results. I was always of the opinion that freck- les could NOT be removed, but thought I would give Kintho a trial, and it has truly convinced me that freckles CAN t be removed. It has proved all you claim for it." If your case like Miss Berger's get | a two-ounce package of Kintho (extra 'x"rnz(h» at toilet goods counter of 1c Lee & Osgood Co. and see if it |8 At t do the same fo you. Money back if it fails. i We Are Offering Special Inducements in CALLING CARDS from New or Oid Plate. Come in and get our prices. CRANSTON & CO. oct26daw At | | | { | | At fen’s weates at 39c each Women’s Wear | Coat $1.00 Ecru Offerings BEGINNING TODAY REMEMBER READ | $1.50 SWEATERS at $1.19 Men’s Cotton and Worsted Sweaers $1.50 Sweaters at $1.19. Coat Ribbed 30c quai- | WOMEN’S $20.00 SUITS $15.00 EF xtraordinary Articles That are Needed Economi Domestic Department es Every Day. 5c—36-inch i value 10 92c—Pillo Sheet, Sheet 48c 65¢ value 121 w Brown nch Bleac w ( “ases, s Cases, alue 2 s, size s, size hed izes $1x90, 51x90, sting, ers, quality regular i Mes carefully this list of special offerings. store opens Today and continue on sale until the store. closes on Saturday night. Men’s Furnishings | $1.60 SWEATERS at 89c ne Quality reguiar s at 89 each. 75¢ UNDERWEAR 59c sood winter at 59¢ cach. Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Dra welght—regular Four Days of Extraordmary and continuing throughout the remllndor of the week we rnake the I'ollowlnz very . special offerings. | that these items are selected from every de artment in’ the store—-that they mean a positive and ||berl| saving of money on goods needed for immediate use. They go on sale when the A STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN’S UNDERWEAR AND SWEATERS. $3.00 SWEATERS at $2.49 ‘s Pure Worsted Coat Sweaters — regular §3. Sweaters at $2.49. THREE SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN MEN’S UNDERWEAR 50c UNDERWEAR 39¢ Medium Welght s Men's Sanitary Fleec irts and Drawers—regular 75¢ | Drawers—regular each. $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES 48c All at Special Prices in Staple value Sheeting, 42x36 and 42x36 ana 80c Sic. value value $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $5.00 UMBRELLAS A SPECIAL SALE 1000 Umbrellas for Men, en and Children at an average reduction of 20 per cent. from regular prices. UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS 59¢ at at at at at at at $ $ WA FEATHERS WERE FROM 79 CENTS A POINT ARE OFFERING Wem- $1.29 2.19 $2.49 $4.20 ' At At 49¢c 89¢ 5 1.69 COATS, SUITS AND HOUSE DRESSES == AT SPECIAL PRICES WOMEN’S $10.00 COATS $6.98 Hosiery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Ribbons-- OSTRICH s At 10c—Neck Ruchings, all colors—at At Sc—Pure Linen Torchon Lace Tdg- $4.00 SWEATERS at $3.30% Men's Fine Worsted Coatd Sweaters — rexular $4.00 Sweaters at $3.39. 0 50c UNDERWEAR 39c lined Shirts snaj at 393 50c quality H H H t H what is a dead let : § 4 7 Said Mother Dearest: “A letter I'/OSIeI'y Knit Underwear Ribbons Ribbons give your father to mail.” P e 121.¢ RIBBON at 10c However, a remedy has been found Jih [0S e B MoGEAS FOE e | Citie Knit Underwais o for this awful mortality among 't value | Black, Fleeoy Lined Hosiery,| 98 - Leepimmib i IR R S e lette: It is a wonderful remeds full seamless — regular 13c| 1214 full 1 »f| bon, compriging hoth plain and Moire, beats Prof. Metohnikoffs's Never value at 1ic a pair. value at|full 33 inches wide, in every wanted n;“!m‘l’_”‘_”‘ e 3 £ 9¢c each. coloring — Rp[e‘l-lull price 10c. a yand. Mrs. Euthanasia McTeague invented 150 - | One case of Women's Fast| .0 o 7 (s of ‘Intants fine|This 1s.a decided bargtin:offering. the plan, which a mnemonic sure value | Black Hosiery with split] (;j5e | quality Wool Undervests, thing. Lét the clerk quote her d 19 i feet, full seamloss—regular| 39c | subject to slight mill imper seription of it. She writes: “When I T RIRSHLE TR fections — ail sizes “at § give Sarco; s a letter to mail, each, value 38c mply stick a patriotical buotton 'in{% 29c | Women's Imported Hosiery,| ag. | SR Hanadkerchiefs the lapel of h coat—one Inscribed Valde | rawt’ tiack Lwith A, 390 One case of Infants' extra : ‘Remember the Maine. Then I say to| L e et Py +] value | fine Wool Undervests, sub- Note Carefully These Offerings im, ‘Listen, Sarcophagus!. Maine, le iTigc | full fashioned and fall| 60c Eit mill impertec- : ter! Letter, Maine!’ I re| | weight—regular 19c value BIERRS o Aok = rmestly. 4 dbgen times; 1 e 3'4c each, 3 for 10¢ : point absolutely clear, 1 330 . case of Women's Winter| 500 dozen Handkerchiefs for Women of a comminatiry orde: value ght Ribbed Vests and, wnlur.-u. plain white, cross b. »phagus gets 8¢ fleecy lined and} border—special price 3§ town, somebody is ceratin to see that | valod S aach, 3 for 10c, button within half an hour and sing | ’ - OuL. Pty ol oyl Saton Sonives] Women's Kid Gloves 55c | Ome case of Women's Whiie membering th ine rather too value | Wool Ribbe nd 5¢ each, 6 for 25¢ | 7 e o eryi SoecisliiVallias Wt pints = Handkerchiefs, plain anc runs and ma > le i : 80c | Women's Medium Weight style “;,‘w(: il price g he pockets the but Duchess’ malke e e s 2 B v I should be ne and all the e B il H ous Though he is obvi- our 89 ankle length - ously sane on all subjcets but lett ir C Sults at ¢ 6 for 19¢ = TRt e e e 'f s “Pique s, our VERY SPECIAL ! 100 dozen of Chi %o the pré authorities.”—Boston nnortation bBlach aren’s Initial Handkerchiefs for schoo! St S s E a g v full plain white hemstitehed with neat ; miemie zood vave Q§¢ initial — at i8¢ a half S Epigrams : dozen. Sold only by the half dozen ATHERS AND KID COMPRISING WILLOW 1% D DELIVERED OO LATE FOR - REAL OSTRICH TO VISIT OUR MILLIN- IN OSTRICH FEATH- 10¢ a yard, value Se. ing and Inserting, widths 2 to 4 inches—at a yard, value 10c8 and 12%c. 69 Embroidered Flouncings, slightly solled, widths 27, 45| and 54 Inches—at 69c a yard, value $1.50. 98¢ —18-inch Oriental T.ace All- over, in white, cream and colors INLAID LINOLEUM at 98¢ at 95c a yard, value $1.50 and§ Floor Coverings AT SPECIAL PRICES 55¢ Cotton B eis Regular Inlaid Linoleum v\anrrnsi ”“'“’ anda ray. value through to the back——our entir> Nne $1.68 —Size 11-4 “Woolnap” of $1.25 and $1.30 Linoleum at 98c a ets, white and gray. value 32.00 vard : Siae 11-4 White and Gray Wash Goods Tl : nkets, value $3.00 £ IR AT 3 ARPET 62¢ : i 11-4 White and 'Gray| 79, 2% o (RN Cd - s All Wool Insrain Car-g i n the staple blue and w : ; 5 Slankets. value $4.50. PR R L 53/46 Pet—t 1 price a yard, value $4.98—! 1-4 White Wool Blank- | spaciai price a yard ets ple paits and very fine TAPESTRY CARPET 59 quality, va 00%and i$5.50. 8000 yards of zgod gQusiih Six rolls of Tapestry Brussels Car Oudng . ¥ qishtisad pet—epecial price 59¢ a vard, valu dd medium co siripes, checks <5 na 9% and plaid far 8¢ quality 63/‘“: g c. NAGKINS, ETC.|—epecial W garl Ak TABLE LINENS, 48c—Rleached nd Half Bleached All Linen Table Damask, extra heavy, six patterns, value 65c a BOYS' $4.00 SUITS $2.95 85c CARPET at 785¢ Tapestry Brusgels Carpet, suitables for halls and stairs — special prica 75c a yard, value 8$6c. vard. s N ixactly 5 3 ' Two-piec Suits, 4 3 At 9%—Extra Heavy All Linen, Satin| EXuetly 45 Boys' Two-piece Suits,|CREX RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES H finish Table Dam: regular 'r.): i o lar: 14,00 Koo Size 8x10, plain—3$4.95, value $7.00 : price 3 throughout—regular $4.00 Suits at| Size ox13’ plain—$6,18, value #5.00 Eat 9260 Bise $2.95. Size 9x12, figured—$7.25, value .§9.00 itch Table COAT SWEATERS $11.00 RUGS at $6.98 , value $ 5 G Coat Sweaters, sizes 8 to t n o At 38c—Bost quality Turk Red| 12—regular $1.95 -quality, special 34 ety P s 176 Yx1i feet—special pric T Damask, valie ce $1.39. value $11.00 At 9056— AlL Linen Crash, value 12%3¢.| 50 Women's Worsted Coat Sweat- At 11l5e Linen Crash, ext ers, i e gray and cardinal $1500 RUGS at $10.50 - heavy, yvalue 1ic regular $5.00 gquadity a1 $3.98. Rs!v-uxm. B extra hLeavy si 180 ook y a 9xiz feet, chaice of our entire Al $6¢-—=Euglish Lon, Cloth 46 ce o ‘E Sadhea: wide and chamate fisish P e at $10BU, value 31500 WE HANDLE GOOD LIQUORS. | § T T e 4 L g $1500 RUGS at $11.98 We npever. care to recommend -BOoT.| & 4¢ o5 Hommed Croshel Bed Spreads rt Goods, Laces. Etc. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, good welgh cheap stuff. Fine. liquors that please|§° T i : Y aud chalce patterns. size 9x12 fee the most partcular are here n any (8 : % | A W Drawn Work. | —special price $11.98. value $15.00. quantity Something excer nali |= At $1.29—H e m m e d SCrou het Bed Cloths, regular &ood is our Mount Vernon Pure Rye|% SPteEt, galiic, GLRY. $20.00 RUGS at $14.98 Whisko>y ’ t $1.86—H e.m'm e d Crochet Bed| ot 59c—Siamped Goods including Axminster ,Ru:« in neai and pretey ACOB STEIN i Sypreads, value $2.00 Shirt Waisie, Corcet Covars & feet 2 inches x MI J |, AL $118 H 2 m m e d Crochet Red and Undsrwear, value $ie and apecial price 814833 Phone 2 93 Wast Main St Spreads, value $1.30 0 H 26d

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