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“Ome of stMafi?&é&e‘ said, and told her Mr. searnneb Yot to.see her, she went to the qflco ibefn. SatED Clean. inside. with {1 § b Castarsits. “Take one oF two at night { ** ok r gnd | what Mr. Sternlieb said to her, Attor- boml;" Fea. neys Geary.and Perkins objected, and ‘Wake up fedln‘ Your h the jury was excused while they and be cleu- youi‘ lean, breat) % state attorney argued before Judge oy liams upon the admissibility of the rvldence. The judge finally admitted he line. ot ‘?" up. wrm auhchu mq spells, d hnd s—Brighten up, R g0 Ve & was z o when [a?i‘:nmmmu L i, ,_"f_xl‘,‘;v:f. {hat she had _.;een eer wit! rs. tripo or Ik:ken ater nlieb told h o rd get ten Diate Drison, and if shé he ould give her ‘bhoy a job at $6 p;r p k _and after the case was over he . E:euld give her $25 and woulq_aeg ilrat b Mw, Sternlied to Mrs. andnln B. memnnhulz.,w'f. --mn-r-, S4ia she refusea m el Abner Schwartz testified A h;d never_see: i okt ch: s.vfl'—fle "body’ know Mr. Poll BO‘I'QOD\ B. meg‘mmeld. !;lts 01 the . Her- testimo: this | gelock, and !h 3 ; aases, AT, An‘l.—mxx-. Elliot_Tollet Sosp, e L ""“::k""‘“ g ’ a” r Goldblatt, son of Max Goldbiatt, sorted odors, value 10c. Pk g, 0 the | some of the witnesses before he PUt|o¢"hajtimore, ' formerly of this citv;|] At 17o—Sal Hepatica, value Z5e. of death, acsordmz tp Medical Exam- testified’ to a conversatibn ! Yad At 33c—Newbro's Herpicide, value iner GedYEs: B/ McGrath, wu’dmgx;; Wil h = z ¥ prgased ol opinion till Tuesday morning at X . - - 2o Madeline :‘t“wu’i’ccfien!ll bt Said that an au- | cautioning the jurors again) g {t it Harey. BLTHISEIDE of Liis ity e S0c. topsy would d-jater in thhe day. s ng A o's W 2 Vioih Mrs Crvwn lfifldfl. ‘who bhad been - TS S Sternlieb on vario oem&ns Lttor. Ro“mon* — e:q, went, qm To- ERE Y 3 ney. Perkins_objected o 2 . , as irrelevant, but th lud{mg-ld he Xy SR ng as rs. va oin. vy " T ¥ 4 wild see no objection. - < in mg evening: ghey ordererl a light % - |said Mrs. Sternlieb ma—mmrm [ menl Sent to hér rosm. She was not ‘Committees | Iy nervous condition. alive, after. that.. ¢ David J. Handleman, Who is in the 5 Knit - @..;* ity ivmnae ek besineen a4 e bt e auie || Wameni's § = e e a = nderwear B T RO | X W ¥ corner of High an est n. st 3 “chifrch ‘held their [before Pollock had . been arrest- || At 3’—"““’;‘;‘ ;.’::‘:::uxfidl anmuel, metink Gi, Eidhy &lierpoan o0, he wiimess s tld by e, Stern || - S Siee vaivo 1 G R A ] e Rl R | Y #o—Women's Mediom Welsht f-hed s D. Fuller... Thefe was. a good at | Handleman to come to the Sternlieb Vests and Pants, regular and notined 9m..7m£ v ance. "The iadieg OF e cholr. amaisied [ place. Handleman id mot g0, but & extra sizes, value oc. at Marbleh in the singing and Mrs F. S. Ygung |few days later Sternlieb repeated the |} At 48c—Women's Medlum Welght said that hu wife had not been suf- | als olo” With. M Cun 11| request, and then at - another time Union Suits, regular and ex- fering from any form of iliness and |as acoompanl: ‘|'Sternlieb told Handlemarn that Stern- tra. sizes, value 76¢. he wu convirced that her death was Heb was having trouble in :his. tamily S accid, !fl " women |[and wanted to get rid of .-his . wife. <1 m& "ho ‘was "Pris- . r The min- |Sternlieb told the witness that he cilla n.net M about 40 . ast . me ?“Bl by coull help him and would be well paid years of age. & L. ; TePOR. for tng |anythy man ... évxo wun fe ing AE ‘-—fiunv ‘e‘a Face - Powder, w3 [ Hand! 3 Whne Worce-ur ang ?f” Beebe,. !,eport “for |eaid he went back to the’ z«un.er store value up to 15a humlng in the Wwo0d4 near here today, told about <conversation - with ‘Kromback -of ‘New York city | wise Bar o Founk. the orm At 5c—Embroideries, Edgings and the Mid: e of more help: Insertings, value up to I5c. accldentally U ‘-‘“““8" the of younger girls who bave dong.fine cross_ examination. by - Atforney lungs wlfisfi WOTk an ‘u‘ng%’l;lloda ‘apd Georv the witness that. Sternijeb || At 33c—18-inch Hamburg Corset i h. & muxm’m. mentioned that he wanted to.get a di- Co"t Bmbroideries, value ‘where It s u 2 chance of |fine and xngsyrxpg upan ngen vorce because there was domestic trou- Tecovery. Miss Lillian er, T --|ble . and theyy were always fighting. At llo—Ol‘l.an'.n.l Net Vestees, 'lth: egates to' the "N flexd conzmee ‘The: witness thought this, conversation and did other good_work.. ‘was about a month before Mrs; Stern- Mrs. Harvey M, Briges gave a very |lieb’s arrest. The witness said helll At enthusiastic. report pt the ,Work .the, unldnt listen to .Sternlieb any.more high and low collars, value 89¢c. :98c—Oriental Net Guimpes, wvalue $1.50 and $1.98. Foreign Missit ety has done |after he heard .the and -he - during the past yedr and Miss GUll| went off and left Steraien. - 0 g vy e il - o Do You Feel Headachy? - i c';,",;m‘g“‘;’,“’ i o plaok. o, S — ; $1.50. Look to Your Stomach ighop: Fopor g ‘to-Your ach || Home Mission: ciety and told of, " the Tores pE CItBaE Sl St Shie! Fhomas ¥, Shtinn; . Wash Goods oo i forts !sdent to parts of our own conn- };km;m l:‘_ Sh;n.;xgm, gnvelttr’- d«% S an unusu: ng *for a drug- . Mrs. Ambos’, swning reported | and a former resi o! <ity, gist to sell medicine under & suarantes Tor the eommiede 38 g e Iobp 3 Yits home in Worcester on Friday. |} At 5%o—Good Quality Apron Ging. to refund the money if it does not_ cure.| The Flower ! ot ‘2a| Flis “health had been poor for sbout. v e A e ot Yet 'this 8 &W & Osi through Miss Lucy Gz e | year and he had been seriously Il fof ue Se. popmiar m. Setting Mio-n, || "Fenry Cockrell | tWe weeks. At 7Vso—Outing Flannel, 36 thches me standard dyspepsia remedy. Mr. Shannon was a native of Nw ‘wide (note width), value 15c. before have they had so large e’ to- the or. 5 er parc of his ux. c 3 At 734¢—386-inch Dress Cambrics, r ot tell them that : F. dry reported a ‘orcester. light, medium and dark :‘wl uom.h gn%d ye::r ;or “the hospl!all committee, | hflm et sl;,e‘flved in Norwich h;:_ grounds, value 10c. a m S rs . Leavens told what the| e. . nnEon was unmarri ud'rooked RS SaTinE o e visiting commiitee Ead Gone and hay | He iéaves a brother, James B. Shanc || At 200k Quaticy Ty Ctage put on flesh end today are ruddy and |each lady could help her by giving her | non, ‘ of '.hu city, and a’ sister, Mrs, ama. newest Fwll designs, Vigorous —with —perfect - digestion and | the names: of thosb wWhom a. il | Deid O:Connell, ot Worceste. Besides TIPS 1hdes Zoed health. mlgm help to keep Iriferested i nephews and nieces. At 93c—Ripplette or Old-fashioned There is o longer any need for any- % R tuld BE{ | Tomes B, Shanuen: 162t £6r Worcester Seersucker, value 15c. one suffe " or making their ‘friends i T te¢ had | Frilay morning upon receiving noti- o suffer om” dccount “of dyspepsia. Mi- | done among thé’ familiés of the’ chil- [fication of his brother's death. ©-na can always be relied-upon. The |dren in the S Schy Dortectine St S B, ol dre DU Saiay dool aut s Frederick Shirley Birchard. 9 . there is iittlo Hak fo-Tie & O3800d in | cial. committes. ~* o0 e e, Basiod Vs e Domestic Department guarantesing to return the money if| For the nomifistine committes” s BRRIE: 10G d2ath of Frederick Shivle the medicine- does -no§ :relievs And |Ella Norton repérted ok oy s Wndne.d,- ot Neoihaen || At 46c—18-inch Sanitary - Diaper, they stang feady t6 do so without Mrs. Edward Fuller for president and iy £ By 10-yard pieces, value 65c. questions; - | Mrs. Henry Cockrell for secretary, the | Foi8his, Mass. At 950 — Hemmed Crochet Bed Heidn.ches a|l forms of indiguflon& election of “whém “will take place at Spreads, value $1.35. specks be;nn the eyes, dizzy feelings, | the annual church mbifl g. A’ ‘com- - At 29c—58-inch M. rlud Sath pdor sleep, ; 2 il | mittee was named “{o recommend With the Nerwich Bel > " e R gy B e R entertainment 3 by ool e - company for a Aumber of 39c. 4 There weréd bris by, e also sang in the Broad- At 48c—Mercerized Satin b hil often fol- | Bawhss 5 Xnmfier _fotiowed ~ by Ay ‘}g";’“““”“md‘ P -°64 inches wide, value €5c: lows rapidly. prayer an e benediction. During TEEpe! At 69c— Damas! w es; au'm are “the ben‘ in_the the social hour r tea was poured by Mrs, ';z o ;ww:ufl?u?a: "_;"0 went & un,-:.’wr\':é;u .m‘“vu:‘.‘ sg0od jlem Caruthers an Samuely 235 V5% 08, shpent ot T : = Case, the young ladies of tI h Later he located iIn ham — perfect eomfifion that. you . can gt L 3 mo R Ty ts where he was_in Zemploy At m"—”" Crash, brown and er A <l bleached, value 10c. r. Birchard’is .urvh': by his wite|] At 14c—Extra Heavy All. Linen and Dby tivo broth Barnesly Crash, value 20¢: Birchard of Spflnxfleld d 8. W an W ) At 69c—36-inch English Long Cloth, 10-yard pieces, value $1.00. ;7 Charles wem Porkins. wy.a—-s-mea Bleached Sheets; Gharles Wolcott P.s“rsu, 69 years ‘age, died rather lenly sic Heigh : enigy ‘overy minute of them. <. | mandai A - | o e wiltiam . value 5oc. evening about 8.45 o'clock at 4| B M“‘“’“ Bleached Shoets, Perkins size $1x90, value 75c. At No—flaunl.- Bh“u. size 81x99 ‘wool “ Plaids, Batiste, Shep- herd Checks and Storm .ui..u.-. hdfi-\- i chalet mb’?‘lh«-‘ma—t—- of the “nno‘ufi. “Ev.yllng in Mm s Wear Outfitters to Man and Boy Clothmg, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear : Hosiery, Etc. Here Are Special Values for Fall Opening Week ind Youths’ Fall Suits, in plain colors and fancy fwo and three-button models, : with soft roll, n.um style mm.. oun, rnulu $15.00 Suits—Falil Men’s and Vnuflu’ Fall M light and dark fancy nll- tures, some with soft collars, others with: velvet collars, our regular $15.00 Overcoats—Fall Opening price. Men’s and Youths' Raincoats, dark Oxford with plaid lining, all seama strapped and cemented, our regular tuo Raincoats— ‘Fall Opening price..... Mms lfiel‘hucylflc Foot. Hodoty for men, lll!. 9% to 11!6. sold everywhere at 15¢ a pair Opening price 10c a pair. Men’s $1.00 Sweaters 79¢ Men’s Mixed Sweaters, in brown and blue, the V neck style only, sizes 34 to 46, rv:ulu $1.00 value —Fall Opening price 7 ~ Women’s Wear Falj Suits, Coats, Blouses, Etc. Values for Fall Smart models in Women's Fall Suits of broadcloth, paplin, cheviot, mixtures and serges, with fur and velvet collars and s, trimmed. with braid_and buttons—these are our regular ‘good value $17.50 Suits—Fall Opening price Coats, for Juniors, Misses and Women, models and fine quality materials—Fall Omln‘ mdll vl’u. lt Women's Waists, six pretty models in white embroidered volles and lawn, splendid fitting Waists and well made—these are our regular good value 98c Waists—Fall Opening price.......... Weomen's 8ilk Blouses in the new Roman stripes, ctive patterne—smart models in satin stripes, in white tub silks with French seams and in Jap silk—regular $2.98 value at.......... NEW FALL MILLINERY A complete, magnificent showing of everything that is smart in the Millinery world. The best productions of the leading milliners of New York as well as distinctive designs from our own work At 39c—Women's Outing Flannel Night Gowns, assort. Muufl)cfidblsc geilen's Belta dn- black, sizes 30 to 42, reguiar SoorFait Opening ;'flu 1%¢. o SI(DUnmSuI:SSc Ribbed Union Suits, Fall iter weight, sizes 34 to 46, LI' " celebrated “Three - Seasons’ brand—regular $1.00 value at 85c ol‘)flfln‘-udnuerfl-q' rooms are here. Many Remarkable Vajues for Opening Week Children’s Trimmed Hats for school and dress occasions, in all the new- est shapes and colorings of the season— At 69¢ At 98c At $1.39 At $1.98 Women's Dress Hats, all the newest models in a varisty of distinctive designe—values that are unmatchable outside of this store— At$1.98 At$298 At$3.98 At $5.00 Untrimmed Velvet Hats, in black and all the fashionable colors, at prices that will not be duplicated later. All the popular Fall shapes— At98c At$1.39 At $1.98 Ar$3.98 During Falf Opening Week we will mllu a splendid showing of Fancy anun, including many new and novel effects. AN IMPORTANT HOSIERY OFFERING Durm.FnllOpenmgWeeksw-Lwiflhule BURSON FASHIONED HOSIERY mln‘-mmumedmw icinity to give Burson a trial, we will during this demonstration make this interesting With every purchase of hur-n Hosiery amounting. to $1.00 Aem—vmmm—m-.-m price 50c. ... ment, regular price S0c. Boys’ Clothing At #4c—Boys’ Rah Rah Hats for small boys, value S0c. ‘l“.—fldrl’dfll.f“glp-fmm boys, value At 85c—Boys' Bloomer and Knick- sizes § to 18, value $1.25. At $295—Boys' Norfolk Sults, new Fall styles, sizes § to 17, value $4.00. At “I—Bflyl Norfolk Suits, with tra pair of trousers, sizes lmn value $6.00. At M—Bfly{ Norfolk Bul!l. neat mixtures and serge, sizes § to 18, ruu.uoo Women’s Sweaters Women's and Misses' All Wool Sw-xm in a full line of colorings shall Opening-Price. $4.95, vaiue Handkerchiefs At 2%o—Chiidren’s School Hand- kerc ‘hiefs, white with corded ::rfler—cl 2%c each, two for At S0—Women's fine Hemstitched and Embroidered Handker- chiefs—at 5c each, six for 25¢ At 9¢ —mWomm- Handkerchiefs embroidered corner— regular 12%c yalue — at %o each, three for 25c. At 17c—Men’s Linen iInitial Hand- kerchiefs, - colored initials — at 17¢ each, a box of six at $1.00, value 25c each. Glove Specials At 44c—Women's 2-Clasp Leather- ette Gloves, washable, black, white, tan and gray, value 50c. At $1.10—Women's 1-Clasp Mocha Gloves, the well-known “Bac- mo™ Gloves in tan and gray, regular price $1.26. Kitchenware * ‘Weicome = Laundry s«n—qmn Opening Price 7 bars for 26c. At 34c — Floor Brooms, handles, size 6, value 4Sc. At $158—Reed’s Roasters, self- basting, light blue emameled are With inside tray, value At $1.92—Royal Rochester Alumi- num Tea Kettles, eight-quart size, value $2.50. At .M.—Oo Bottom ‘Wash -1- § and 9, with huvy tin ' sides and heavy copper bottom, value $2.25. $10.00 DINNER SETS, $7.69 decorations—Fall Opening Price $7.69, regular price $10.00. 0il Cloths—Linol Floor Oil Cloths—Fall Opening price 21c a square yard. Printed Linoleums In a variety of attractive At 45c a square yard At 50c a square yard Inlaid Linoleums In handsome M—-