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Just a Glance at These Cuts May Give You a Suggestion | of What to Buy at : THE EEE & OSGOOD €O, 133 Main Street, MIRRORS 1 BRUSHES | MANICURE SETS PERFUMES | DRINKING CUPS CHOCOLATES SHAVING CASES Park & Tilford have sent us their Christmas stock of Chocolates, Here where we are strong: Perfumes in Bulk, f0c to $1.00 an ounce. One-half pound, 40, One pound, $0¢ Perfumes in Fancy Bottl Two pounds, $1.60. Brushes and Combs, single and In cases, 25c to $3.50. Three pounds, $2.40 raters in Pretty Bottles, 25¢ N cents to $1.50. o Waters in Pretty Bottles, ine cent $1.50 Five pounds, $4.00. Brushes to match various sets at al- miost any price you wish to pay. | The new law doing away with the very fresh and|public drinking cup has made these weirht. We where in the And every box is f will send this Candy an Sachet Powde Baby Brushes and Infant Sets. Manicure Sets In cases, 50c to $6.00, | SFONS. You can buy them in any | practical articles very popular. s | shaving Cases » have a place 3 5 quantity. ! | in the family. It's a pleasure . to show goods, Parisiar vory i =, o & = i e Ivory Manicures. You can | Ask to see how small a space they | reiephone us your ord | Be sure and see our Bets at $1.26 to make them up to sgit: your own| sk to smell of these Perfumes. | ccoupy. ; 5 e $6,00 pocket. - | I'his eme will delight a mans heart. | Come in and look arnund. We ar have them in many styles and dif- Look—ask the min behind the glad to wee you, whether you buy or «rent combination. Ask to see them. e . Vmot, | TESTIMONIAL OF FRANCE : ident on t democrati ll; ket, by H » | FOUNDRY WATCHMAN I:‘_fl s 1| -}\Mh\‘: d L‘ll‘t‘ m‘l :,yg '\\‘\4 ' Harriman’s CGampaign Coniribution ro e unireo srates | WS IR onanakn wirk wumoen ol . i U 1 i /ill Be opened in Chicago January it establishment of a republlc was th Subscription to Be Opened for Bronze | ', .\, = 5" Sociatics wil r’..,‘u,‘n Charles Ayres Fatally Shot in a Chic- | S5/0" Nk (hia "y ouid matiafy the pec R T o Bust of “La France.” By i i opee Engine Room. | ple. At the mame time he expresse —_—— S | coubts whei 1t would ¥ possible G=°l'¢° R. Sheldon, Present Treasurer of National Commit- |, /i, Do 2h_branie 1o srans; | RICHESON WITNESS chatge of murdering Charles Avres in | bian for a lumited monarohy. > | ! v frie pr affectiol 3 b PUT UNDER ARREST. ihe engine r n of the Page-Storms | elioyed shy 5 » | her friendship and affection for tF I3 3 It is belleved here that Yuan tee, Asserts That it Was Asked For and Used in Behalf | Unitca States. Tomorrow a pubi < -—— Drop Forge company foundry st Chic | Kai means what he says and will ug | subscription is to be opened to offe: Pirosnuutibn. Faursll He. Wold 6910 | cues. ‘Torch Godak. wetohiun @t th i Ay e by S gy o g s B L | bronze bust of “La IFranc by the Texas For Holidays. plant, was placed under rest today. | has arised. CGireat Britain, which ha He wiil be given a hes W mon of New York State Ticket—Roosevelt Says He Never ring January | heen supporting ‘he premi parently entered the archial programmo for seve illustrious French sculptor, Auguste | Rodin, which will be placed at the| Boston, T tes| 2. Ayres a c. 21—Kept under opi: Al Weeks Asked Anybody to Contribute $1 For His Election. | base of the monument to be dedicated | througheout the day to deaden the pain | xine room this morning to warm him- | 'y now strengthensd by Japan and i next June to Samuel De "hdn)yhtnhllrnnl his self-inflicted wounds, _Rev If. ile had been out of work, and, | endeavoring o obtain the support of - ——— th t'rench navigator and explorer, | Clarence V. T. Ric n was unable to | acc ding t « dek, tock th watch- | United Stutes and other our the tercentenary of whose discovery |converse with his cou nsel, Willlam A. | man's revolver from a shelf in the en- | tries, Great Britain belloves that {1 harles street | gine room and shot himself. The Po- | geparation of the dependencies, Mar New York, Dec, 21.—The following , several of his friends on the telephone of Lake Champlain, to which he gav Morse, in his dell at the “ : corremponge e ey, 2k The following | several of his friends on the telebhone | Nis name, and which was celebrated | fail today, so that his silence regard- | lice, however, ray that Ayres, who hod | churis, Mongolin, and Thibet, and the Wash Roosevelt and George R. Sheldon,|Ar. B $80,000. This | in 1909, | ing his act yesterday morning remains been drinking, made a disturbance in | werions disintegration of China proy - treagurer of lhe republican national | sum o " directly to | Like the gift from the peopie of [ unbroken the engine room and that during the would restcit from the establishine Laces with - committee, was made public today | Chairr i never in any way | £rance of Bartholdi’'s “Statue Lib- | Physicians held encouragement | trouble he was shot by a watchman. | o1 ;. republic, whersas the repul 8 went Sury of the national | erty,” the presentation of “La France,” | as to the prisoner’s early recovery. de- sdek is a Pole of good reputation | cans nave ady obtained in & ma Treasurer Sheldon’s Letter. | Committee, which had charge of the | Which is the figure of a woman, marks | claring that barrix e danger of —— terfal way everything they desired Dec { bresidential election. ‘I have personal | Ristorically snother epoch in the reia. | ¥epéis ]“h'"h e ssibility, he | pREMIER YUAN STRONGLY Only the name of the monarchy is 3 E 6re. Roosevel >y # owled »f all the entioned | tions of fraternity between France and | would be physical ble to appear in | | left Eony Theodore Roosevelt, Oy v. | knowl dl th hin mentioned | A Unitea States of America. P Ccourt on January 16 when he is to | OPPOSED TO A REPUBLIC | '\ ,i0i0q that the American grovs . D Et ok S e U S dent lieres head the list of gen- | stand trial o nthe charge of the mur-| if not the American state deparimer election' of 1994, the. stors hos been peeny rUly YOurs. BLDON, | erous subscriptions, and will be fol- | der of Avis Linnell, the Hyannis mu- | Still Adheres to His Plan for Limited | 3 engy supports the Britis bidea, and " continuously published, and never de y r tional Republican Com- | lowed by Foreign Minister Justin de | sic pupil who died of cyanide of potas- | Monarchy in China. are ready with two, If not three, of the d, except b ou, that you aske te Selves, Ambassador Jules Jusserand, | sium poisoning. 5 —— B othars e “four-nation group’ Mr, 'u‘.) uu)n—fman to contribute Mr. Rooseveit's Reply. briel Harotaux, president of the| Mr. Mor .»‘l .,,-xn of Ric n.-?m‘« :;:l..lr- rp_‘ king, D Premier Y n«:w‘#\.l [ financie y lend Yuan Shi Kal's ge money 1o ‘aid in your election, and Tha 1Outlon Franco-American commission for the | neys. contends that the trial should be | Kai today gave his answer to thome money gotintions to (his powders injure them. B e T o L Aoemies ) K. | erary and artistic relations, and Count | cident must cause delay inasmuch % to a republic. In an official e | Tand, . Ksiowing this. to be untrue. PSR > le Rochumbeau, while the French | Richeson will not be physically fit to | ment he declared, without qua PERSIL and the di- !several times suggested to my superior | 3r." George R. Sheldon transatlantic line and many prominent nd repeated interviews*with coun- | tion, that he refused 1o @CCePl O Te- | 2 3 . {omcer, Mr. C. N, Bliss, then treasu York Ciiy> " persons will also appear among the in preparation for the trial & | publi 1 5 ¥ D IN 6 TO 14 DAYS rections here given in-. |of the national committee, that ti Sheldon: 1 thank you for | Subscribers : 3 hat the state intends to adhere to | nghal peace couference 3 (¥ill_retund money I . 2 o the cose be plainly & , Mr | etter e o e he initiative he movemen: determination to call the ca ' g ¥Fan relam | 4 i alin Bl B Sirs e mmnly S letter and I am glad that it was ed with Jusserand | January 16 was further shown today he revolutionary Drovis- | tase of Tiching, Blind, Bleeding or § There is little for me to add v puvor |irdd ou have said. 1 never, in any shape, way sure perfect results. Eliss always believed that the hooks - | and accounts of the national committec 1—Soak one hour in cold*water | were private, and although always car- emanated with Ambassador 1 a ey fn accord with the French foreign of- | When one of the witnesses for the | prosecution was placed u [ fice, but as it was wished to have a and taken before Judge Ck ng Piles in 6 to 14 ¢ pre strongly with one tablespoonful of | Fied on by him with the highest sensc | . aske Harriman or any- | D0 o heo- American coni- | Superior criminal court and held o % 2 e v and honor, ever, like to contribute a dollar td aid | testimc e 0. erican co 200 appe o1 v b PERSIL dissolved in it. 1l of his contemporaries, would con- |in my election, Moreover, on the only | Mittee was requested to assume the di- | $300 to appear on Januar: g 2 Sent to any publicity. This feellng has | cccasion on which Harriman ever | rection. | ones S = 1 subs. | vl — B An appeal to the public fc 2 Wring out and place in boiler | been chansed in the past few years | spoke (6 me on the Subject at 21l he o the public for subserip- | RILLT, BPFRes, S ra K wt ths : - by the laws roquiring f8ll publicity In | cig so of his own initint and, so | tioms will < nderst spoonfuls of PERSIL. Bring | that now. in justice to you, the facts in | e to he made to n reque Gabriel Hanotaux, as presic o e e T Pl would s> to a boil. the case cughi to be known. {that 1 would aid him o getting ihe|ihs Fisueo American commios. Wi L ks 1 e o RINeAT O e itads national ttee t r m relate. tomorrow in The Jigaro the ime to appear as a ess. 5 Money Was Needed for State Ticket. | Dational committee to contribute some | I { Paas Ao g i B | of its 1 for th paign expenses | interesting story of how Auguste Ro- | o 3—Boil 15 minutes. Everyone knew nand conceded that in | of Mr. Higgins, the candidate for gov- | din's “La France” happened to be | CLERKS AND CARRIERS the efection of 1804 you would carry |l ror'or New York state. | selected 4—Rinse thoroughly, wring, | the state of New York by a large plu- The IAILEeL i St lows o 30 TO WORK NEXT SUNDAY. starch and hang out to dry. | TRULY, but it was generally belleved | Roosevelt's Election Was Assurect | ,cc'what offering to bring to Amerd that Mr. Higgins would be defeated at the time stated to me that | JUSE What offetng to oo o the ,,nf Orders From Washington to Reli = ection was assured, that the | moi L VK re of the Champlain | Christmas Crush. | M. Higsins, in ch he | o onument. It finally decided that the | specially interested, was doubt- | oering must be a true jewel. The ing: Although it The democrats centered their pfforts on | my t he ermestly hoped thet | the election of their candidate for gov- ernor. About a week before the elec- tion ) Odell. then chairman of the{ ful members of the committee yisited the ys Christmas -t New York state committee, eame 1o | the natic committee would divert|g.gip of Auguste Roain because he is | crush of holiday atter in the ma Mr. Bliss and told him that @hless he | scme of fufigs from the national bo cogsizae™ n- Aoy and walked | is so great that Postmaster General | bad $250,000 from the national commit- | the state campaign. where the need | p ough tue various salons. Suddenly | Hitchcock lssued orders today that | [+ e it the Siab bt wonid e ae- | was 1t. and where he believed the | oo giecovered the bronze bust, “La | postoffice clerks and carriers must feated. Mr. Bliss told Chairman Odell | elect of Mr. Higgins to be 1in | B i M MR T Wl ek Sangny Tis the Miebatiog ot that he had no money to give, but | jcopard A= shown yvour letter, a symbol we found France |letters and packages. This is done | would see what could be dome. He |ihis was precisely t the nationa o ety Mrance £l dfsgrane: |deapite the department rule visited Mr. E. H. Harriman t his of- | committce did : v and courage. a young French | Instructions have been given to the | fice and explained to him the urgency | er By YOUSK, | woman with frank and loyal regard, | postmasters in the larzer cities to see of ‘the sitiaiion as 1o By, Mr.-Odell. | o g woman who is a replica of our [to the y distribution of mail teer, N nd to this end authority is | th hire wagons and teams. | indications are that the Henricttes, Fganches and |m o Mr. Harriman thereupon called ur > ROOS Jeatnes. ' Her hair is arranged like a | given ti ot and her attire is a cuirass. We ulc NEW HAVEN MaN PIOSIAE TabEyos SetEnt & Mrench thousht and we found | pres: Wi assist in the service in. St. George's % ‘hristmas mail this year P9 o ON THE COMMITTEE | LATE JOHN BIGELOW.|an image of France herself 1 wan_ever be | —— bust will be mounted on a mar- st the postoffice d - 8 L B Effort to Be Made to Place United|Several Clergymen to Sit Within | ble base with a marble representation |ment. Wireless on Its Feet. | Chancel of Episcopal Church. 1 “"v “V)I’: 4 \Ilnf‘::nun i 3 ~|>:3“ _n“ 1“,’ E=. £ | , Nl Y . Dt Al Amnpiichniant | York, Dec. 21__Arrangements | >ion of Frenchmen, including mem- \\‘:f“:"ily:oculahoy? ef’\srr{nla‘yas. [ was made tonight of the appointment | for the funeral tomorrow of John | bers of the Franco-American commit- | eShington, Dec. 21oTyphold Inoce | s be the order. as the | §E2ix aaditional members of the stock- | Bigelow, the nistorian and publicist, | tee. {order among the field force of | nust 'C rae Nolder:" reorganization commi e «f|were complete today anc th an- ; artment of ag ult This R p Thited Wirelass Telegraph tom. |nouncement was made that in recog- | WANTED MISSIONARIES pertment of agriculture. ~ This ; me for Holiday buying|pa. which plans 1o put tne ‘com- | nition of Mr. Bigelow's long associa- | TO REMAIN AT KUTIEN. | partment of the sovernment hagytaken | A = = pany on its feet and- recover money | tion with Swedenborgian church, the| - Such a step. Inoculation is not com- | grows limited. To assist vou | p~lenging tc the company aileged to | Rev. Julian K. Smyth, pastor of the|cpinese Believe Their Departure | pulsory hut is ommended because 8 J Le in t4fe possession of Christopher church of the New alem, will Wouild' Alarm. the Peopis. of the ravages of. typhoid in the force. son, former president of the com- peid? 1, ve mention pany Episcopal church. Bishop Greer will now in the Atlanta federal pris- | S Dec The board of mong them is George L. Fox |also take j il Gray-Seelye Wedding. G D of s TRk | foreign missions of the Methodist . of Ne Haven Four clergymen wl me » Mr. | B . o el o Bt Northampton, Mas: Dee, 2 Miss "l i1 in t i o not lopg refo h 3 Episcopal church hs received a letter meras, eveloping Tanks he stockholders will be asked by | Bigelow not long befor o at Epiacoratl Shuton haK S sultation aimed | | Henrietta Sheidon Se [ sid i iaes Gt the committee as to_their desires com- : t ‘ ol i Ay " | daughter of Rev. b 4 nd anxthing photographic. B e o eag thels Wi ncilfation and unification of the | tien. near Foochow. China, explamning | ,rogident (emeritus) of Smith college, | ngness fo pay an asressment mufi- | different forms of Christian belief. a | Why some of the mussionanies dig Mol | \vamarricd here todav to rof. Will- | Leat.her Goods cient to take the company out of | Project Mr. Bigelow had at b have | O et seek protection at the sea- | itm Georse Gray of Littie Rock il bankruptcy and provide necessary |been asked to sit within the chancel. | consuls to sete BrOLCcton B0 (RS SO7 | teacher of history at Smith college, | ry desirable’ varfety s E They the. RE® T Ghesk \ | ports. Dr. Williams encloses a let- |} : WOERItig ORI, | Baton ‘of the Madison Avenne Baptiat | ter from the Sia Huol (reform 2 }3ho ceremony. was performed at . T ke 5 P aEach: “the Rex D Chusles et | ciety) of Kutien, setting forth briefly | bride’s howme ither. Boxed Stationery IAYOR REJECTED e ot e oaawi taperaess: | 1. chavmctork Chincen uiyie | tha 93 WEST MAIN STREET h P i the Rev. Dr. Wi - a ing, rec . | measures the Chinese themselves tool irices FROZEN POTATOES | the Rev, Dhr. Willlam T. Manning, rec- | [0t M missionarles. The letter says Charles H. Parkhurst of the Madison | i ..t Card Albums WishiRals Fat ComhlR e OF Ingien - e have just heard that the honor- Telephone 26-3 | apolis Exeeutive. | Sauare Presbyterian church. Beside | . We heve Iust Beard that the Aomont o Ar extra fine line—all prices. * 3 | ferred to was attended by Mr. Smyth | of the uprising of the new assoclation E - - Indianapolis, Dec. 21,—One of Mavor | ;nq the Rev. Hugh Birckhead, rector | (the revolution) with their just issue, Orders delivered free in the city. o ol | have been called by ur “honorable | Beoks Shank’s “cut price potato sales’ of St. George's. P brought to the attention of the county | “, 5 CEGEESR o1 il | consul to the capital to be protected in BTG .« o1 £ e RS grand jury tcday by Mamssa Uros-|pc gour in number: J. Pierpont Mor- | Peace- This is a good plap, arising | as well as everyone else should see the cius, a Michigan farmer, who com- To add spice to this line, we place | plained that the mayor's 2zent had not | gan, Joseph H. Choate, L. T. V. Ran- | Y0l a good purpose. = b dolph and Scott Foster. The chamber However, the people of Kutien have | 1912 Ford Model T Torpedo Runabout R ot o baen emased by “the | of commerce has” appointed General tneir - customs changed. ~The people | —the snappiest car built Rich Gilt Bindings muvor's agent m his “war on the mid- | LRSS ter Seih Lew, ilam | Gl Sr are mil at peace.” Your ~e of WINES, LIQUORS and dieman.” The potatess were condemn- | pryied (UGEINE, BAward W ShAloR | honorable church has opened schools, | Also the following Secend Hand & At 67c o ory Hiea Dot Goia. Besscnis |2nd Frank H. Dodd fo. represent the |hosplisle. nronsneges snd emiler |, BEER and a Beautiful Calen- This lot_inclufés such suthors ms|Claimed a shime Jn HRERlepte, The| o e Message of Sympatiy. eHttriEe to Mt R CT eV o Msihewaen Bilent Bis’ Touring dar and bottle of Port or Mus- Dickens, TFiliot, Goldsmith, Cooper, Bronte, Trving and others. Don't miss would testify (inat he had returned the | Washington, Dec. 21 President Taft | Simple folk, still they have seen and | car fter the potatoes | sent the following telegram of sym- | abpreciated these things. If you catel with every purchase of l Big reduction on ;ll sales | this Ftin Purchasers mone: g were onden: | pathy today to Miss Grace BHigelow,| (nissionaries) should suddenly o - 3 ) i Cilesdars, Baoklsts - daughter of John Bigelow, who died | rom Kutien, we greatly fear that the [ ©One 1911 Oakland Touring Car. Wines or Liquors amounting s 3 UARY. in New York Tuesday people would be ‘alarmed. and think | o oo L ? o e H I extend to you and to vour fathe: matters worse than they are. If vou " imousin Fancy Boxed Pencils, oClelland ( present sorrow. John Bigelow has | Stay, this will not be the case. to $1.00 or over. Holi Lexingtom K¥., - -c. 91 -A private | Peen an historian figure in his elevat- | “This society humbly requests that | One Oldsmobile Touring Car. | oliday Boxes, o Bt e todbnate | ing influence on public affairs for half |¥ou permit them to persuade you to % ! . . moUBCIAE NHE deat! t Abcadia. Cal,|® cemtury.” remain. Should anything unforescen | One E-M-F Touring Car. Twine and Wrappings, et | LN TR SENAL G A occur, we should, of course, exert our- : . - B oo I urf- | eatgnt Gl iy e Selves to protect you and your proper- | One Cadillac Touring Car. Imported and Domestic Wines 3 diwn. He was 62 vears old ahd a| Houston, Dec. 21.—Striking frelght | ford efficient protection. We await| One Cadillac Runabout. late Byron McClelland, | clerks of the Harrima es here to- | yo - . S """SWHM &t so small cost has been fesued for all frelght cler Dr. Williams adds that the Chinese 3 The Greenwich Cold Storage Com- on the Harriman lines in Texas and | reform society has o nized home | that will move them. | y of New York was fined $400 yes- | Louisieana to go out tomorrow because | guards, under the leading men of the BUY NOW——————AND BUY AT |terday for violation of the new Bren- | of the refusal of the management to|surrounding towns for the protection ' ran cold storage law, which provides | Erant an cizht-hoar Gay with time and | of life and property and is doing much that food products in storage must be | @ half pay for overtime. All points on | other useful work, including almost Th l l fi 1 CR ANSTON’S R RS R e e P W ¢ Imperial Garage M. GOLDS 1 ‘ be involve — — — . \ ; | C‘hj’ld’.r‘e‘fi Acr’ = Woodrow Wilson Clubs. CHESTNUT STREET and Liquors our specialty All in guaranteed cond n, at prices | Judge Skeen of Lee County, Va., ves- Chicago, Dec. 21.—Woodrow Wilso: 2 J il b4 | terday” issued a proc:amation in which | clubs in evers seciion of the state of | Agents for Hudson, Buisk, E-M-F, 93 West Maln Strcet T T T A FOR FLETCHER’S ‘h'« invited ail who seld. their voles in| Illinois were promised the national | .n4 Ford .n:_-‘-c‘r—nz S aaperss B o ._: : s T ° R | A a_recent election in that county te organization which is proomting the confess and accept the minimum fine. New Jersey man's candidecy, for pres- . 'Phons 929 o P §.