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o g ek igtons, anauet, i m’_“"'dw“f:“ e | e | Radical Reductions g g ¥ of the | ‘tations and annmrsarles. > Ak §““N“"':‘,1.‘2~ OUT INJURY. A b ‘The ve m s e new e e 5 With the approval of the directors from west to .-"n Wil be respectively | TAKE WHEN BILIOUS, HEADACHY, 'n wnmen s su’ts of the New York, New Haven and|185 feet, 330 feet, 212 feet, 330 feet FOR COLDS, BAD BREATH, Hartford Railroad Co., the engineers|and 330 feet. About 5000 tons of steel m ACH. will be used in its construction. The of the company are completing. final : < approaches to the bridge will be 1,300 Our entire stock of Women's High-grade Furtéim- o . .J| brrangements for_the-building of a|feet on the west side.and 1,600 feet on P b Suits, matoriale are broadeioth; PopIE asd- whip- ™" * * “ o} new bridge over the Thames river at | the east side, = e @ . med Suits, are , o] p: always takes the “Purity First is Safety 'J|zex trisss over the Thames river ai {the ease sice; "he shutments on eich- { / cord—Sults that have sold regularly up. o, 336.00, re- bullt in 1888 and 1888 and -was orig- 4 flod. Sroigy duced now to. 54 ”» c inally a two track strueture. .In 1908, ors Down ‘et. P k Firs degree. Order your lce Cream " |Iicwds: Soines S8 iorsuns in the |, I¢ il be necsssary n conmtructine by e L R weight of equipment, it was necessary | the. four piers that Will support this e and orfth o1 o dpe?) S to limit the use of the bridse to sin- | bridge to go down to depths ranging 3 ty cloths and with silk lining ets nm‘ hgm“ here. * It’s the best in the elty and If ¥le track operation. - Trom 7 Te6t. to 142 fest tb reach suity wear two geason'a. Coats made with the new fare ef-" €177 B() ere. When the new bridge is finished the |able bearing strata. The ier on the fect—our regular $25.00 Suits reduced to. g1d.bridge “will be given by the New | saat aide wil find bed fock at 75 to : h%? Ce leet, one pier wi constructs - é s you want to add some sweets to the .Jineven mas io the state ot Commect | ety o0t Tovel ana twe At 42 ] ormen's smart Suits, manutacturer's Sampie Suics " |{ by improving ana sho: Eho wag- | feet. These plers will be of concrete that were made to sell at $20.00—also some Suits in iust add Progress Confectionery. “}(2= and ‘motor Toad along the short | With masonry facing between high and &= cx 2 attractive mixtures from our stock of $18.50 Sulta—all slm OI'dfll', just af rog| . road to’a marked degree: + |low water. “Thres plers w con-! jaced to Cost $1,300,000. y the open well dredging ©19; Mtidge : process and the fourth will be built The present with its ap-|under the pneumatic caisson process. proaches, cost originally $1;300,000, and | The extreme dimensions at the foun- 1 i struct the len; !n-u-d of nasty, harsh »m-. salts, ':. Zach pan From. west fo ‘sast beiag | tions will be 42 feet by 98 fect. and | castor oil or dansérous calomel. why NEW ARRIVALS IN COATS AT $25.00 it will require about 48,000 cubic yards ;- 150 feet, 310 feet, 503 feet (draw span |of concrete to construct the. pis 1n /| don't you keep Cascarets handy in your s E ‘ of the swing type), 310 feet and 150 Sl oty ‘be‘,,’e:e“mn", home? Cascarsts act on th the liver and New styles in Women's and Misses' Coats, include stylish [ The action o the airectors of the | Commodate the. state ’p&’r’a‘zé 0 ac-] don't realize you have taken a cathar- || plushes, corduroy and broadcloth with handsome fur collars and New Haven in approving the finalsmall bridge over Fairview avenue. |UC: Dut they act thoroughly and can (§. Lyye_ sully up to our usual standards of value at $25.00. ‘ hocol ate pean‘lts plans for the new bridge is in line | “For some time. the company has]Pe depended upon when a good liver T O ot 1 & position | boc”CaTTYIng on the work of realign-i e The ‘bile--and boison ,from tne , ing the on the west side e : t0 do the maximum amount of busi- | Thames Tiver at Winthrop cove and |POWels without gTiping and swesten = & ness and to perform its duties as a this carrie 3 2 0 l Common carrier with the utmost safe. | Sistiact from the mate eiructure it o | RiEht like candy and you wake up feel- SMART COATS FOR MISSES and eficiency. The operation of ik structure it is | ing fine, the headache, biliousness, bad the “Thames river bridge s 4. single | bease ',,o* ofihe Thames river!breath,’coated tongue, sour stomach, There are many new arrivals in Coats for young women, eole Jeduced the capacity and | completed ‘at' the present time and | SOSUPSCON, O, Red oI SISPPCATS: |§ iag of the most fashionable materials in all the desirable Poaton 20 Hek o Tt trains are now going over a portion of gy or bilious children a whole Cascaret Boston to New York and it has been |the new tracks. but upon completion | (5 Of PIIOYS SACRen & FECS TRe-Rrer colors—many with collar and cuffs of fur—prices are $12.50, the intention" of the directors to cor-{of the mew bridge the full benefits of rect the situation just as soon as there | this worl will be felt in more sconom. | OF the little folks. $15.00 and $17.50: Tras oy nancial Ability to do sar | {hs work will be folt in more eeon O | . ¥ New Bridge to Cost $2,500,000. :gub: = l‘!:s.wl%s‘:‘ Sidip of 2he i AMERICA’S PROTEST ON o 5 coft'® BNttty SRR HN" il | Segres Uy, ® Uiier the mow *ar. CONTRABAND LISTS WOMEN'S NEW DRESS SKIRTS - | rangement curve is "len en B | S D S out somewhat and the degree of curve Sl I We offer a Manufacturer's Sample line of Dress Skirts. The has estimated will have to be expend- | is materially lessened to six degrees. as Well as Entente Allies. SR Peics § - 3 o g e A s e = ek materials are silk, broadcloth, corduroy and poplin—all made in Somers’ Building eter Strumbelis, Prop. equipment; for better ballast on cer-| Ag soon as. the contracts have been| VWashinston. the latest styles. Special prices $5.00 to $5.50, actual value $5.00 Gain lines so as to increase safety, pre- |1el' Witk pon the hew bridge will bs | Protest against the placing of nearly 2]8'224 Main Street serve ties and keep down dust: fof |begun and it is expected that, thefall articles of commerce on the con- to $15.00. i mprove and a signals so as structure “will be fully complet: in traband lists of European belligerents increase safety and capacity of road: | 1917, wh for added trackage, vards and SIGIngs: | potnts ox ther e e ot ot [ will go to Germany and Austria as for improved terminal facilities at | Faven system will be eliminated. well as to Great Britain and her al- CHILDREN'S WEAR—COMPLETE LINES many points so that better care may| Not only will the new bridge mean |lies. be taken of motive power, better |a saving in time and an improvement| In the last note to Great Britain re In our Children’s Department. second floor, we carry com- = 3 working conditions created for em- - rding interfere: ith neutral trad . FIFTH €O. WON FROM TAX COMMISSIONER BEFORE Pioven Snd betier service given to the | ineiS ervice of the New Haven rail- | garding interference with neutral trade |l piete lines of Chuiaren's Wear—Kuitted Goods, Furs, Dresses, GREENEVILLE ATHLETICS.| » CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |public, and for an indeterminate | 5tepin the development of New Eng- | intention to make contraband the sub- || Coats, Christening Sets, Etc. We invite inspection. % e . {amount of minor improvements. To |jand’s transportation facili t of later communication and prep- Toék Indoor Baseball Game at Armory | Suggests Conndbticut Taxation at Fit|accomplish all this and fo DUt the | mreaent Belime i loms T e e | e eition of this Gocument already Je in 5 " to 7. Subject for Their Investigation. company in a position where it maylades old, but for several vears it has | progress. Today it became known R —_— operate its trains with the greatest|been inadequate for the service de- |that when it is forwarded to London SATURDAY The Athletics of Greeneville were| A healthy condition in the finances |economy, efficiency and safety, will| manded of it. Yet prior to the con-|Virtually identical notes will be des- Al] (hr F' m Hm Rdnced SPECIALS IN CANDY defeated at indoor baseball at the ar- | of the state was indicated at the meet- |mean the expenditure of at least $35,- | struction of this bridge which is to be |patched to the Teutonic allies an to me (13 4 Hard Candies—P = mory on Friday night by the FIifth|ing of the directors of the Connecti- | 000,000 to $30,000,000; but as the sit-|abandoned by the New Haven, trains | France and Italy. company, Coast artillery, team by the |cut State Chamber of Commerce at|uation at Thames river has been for|were transported across the Thames| So far as Germany and Ausfria are Representi 'nmatchable Soore Of 14 o 7. Ome of the features | Hartford Friday = State Treasurer F.|several years a drawback to efMiclent | by ferryboate and pefore that pessems | concerned. officials regard the forth- T ting Values That Are U nut Blossoms, Magnolia Buds, Morning Glories, assorted, of the game was the slashing two base | S. Chamberlain and Tax Commission- | operation, and as it is beyond doubt|gers were required to disembark on|coming protest as more or less aca- deive 130 the gallery by L. Clarke of|er William H. Corbin delivered brief | the “pinching” point in the main line|one side of the river, take a ferry |demic in view of the fact that their All our Women's Fine Dress Hats, All our Women's Fine Dress Hats, | Krinklets, etc—price a pound.. 250 the Fifth company in the sixth inning. | addresses. Mr. Chamberlain, said: between New York and Boston, the|across and reembark. upon another [commerce raiders and cruisers no|fl Pattern Hats and Gage Tailored | Pattern Hats and Gage Tailored | moraines Sweet Milk Covered. The Fifth company team was short| ‘“Nobody can tell as yet how the|directors have, now that net earnings|train on the other side. longer are on the high seas and their || Hats, former prices up to $10.00, | Hats, former prices up to $20.00, | (000 0 " 4 “Monti. five regular men and had to use substi- [recently passed tax laws will work |are somewhat better, authorized the| The plans under which the new |seizures of contraband are limited to|f] reduced now to reduced now to oSoister otuntmen Mo tutes. out, but the indications are that the | Work. 3 bridge will ‘be built were worked up |the work of submarines. In retalia- $5.95 # $9.95 videos, Caramels, Vanilla, But- The lineups: new system will not only benefit the To Carry Heaviest Lcading. by the engineering department of the|tion for the issuance of the British - = terscotch, etc.—price a pound.. 33¢ Fifth Co—Kleindeinst p, S. Vars <, |state, but will be fairer to the taxpay- | The new Thames river bridge will|New Haven romd under the direction |blockade orders in council, however, L. Clarke 1b, Lieut. Walter Simpeon |ers. There. was some money in the|be constructed to carry the heaviest|ot Edward.Gagel, chief engineer I D.|Germany has promulgated a list SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUE DRESS HATS 2b, "Magner' 3b, Lorette tss, Tebo Iss, | treasury when I took office, and we |loading now known to eastern rail- | Waterman, construction engineer, and | contraband that includes virtually al Gladue rf, Laughton 1f, Houston cf. |cleaned up the year with some $600,000 | road managers or contemplated in the | W. H. Moore, bridge engineer. Dur-|American products, consequently the t Hats that Hats that $1.00 Hand B.‘., 79¢ Athletics—Hyde p, Barry c, Hague|clear. The tax on the railroads and |future. There will be a four-track|ing the investigation of the subject, |state department has decided that for- e il os ot 2 A 8 1b, Fergusan 2b, Jenlou 3b, Shahan rss, | street railways will bring in this vear | substructure, with a two-track super- |the following outside engineers were | mal protest is necessary to record the at $3. at $5. Women's Hand Bags of velvet. Shahan lss, Barry 1f, Molésky cf, Bru- | some $400,000 more than last year, and | structure, leaving room for two more | consulted; E. H. McHenry, former |assertion of its rights by the United leather and silk, fitted with Purse no rf. this is indicative of a generally pros- |tracks later on. The centre line of the | chief engineer of the New Haven J.|States. Umpires—Malcolm and Dennis. perous financial condition.” new two-track superstructure is dis- | P. Snow, an experienced bridge engi- ‘The note is approaching completion, Lieutenant Simpson went into the Mr. Corbin said that while the new |tant from the centre line of the old | neer; Gustav Lindenthal, now building | but its despatch will be delayed until box in the seventh, replacing Kiein- | tax law had been operative only a|bridge 185 feet upstream. The new [the big New York connecting railroad |it has been gone over carefully by deinet, who went to third. The Fifth|short time it had attracted much at- | bridge” will be a five-span structure |bridge over the East river New [ Secretary Lansing and President Wil- company will play the Athletics agaln |tention and it was being considered | with bascule type of lift. This was|York; Ralph Modjeski, who has built |son and probably by the neutrality next Friday night. for adoption by other states. chosen because of the saving in time|a number of large bridges over the |board. Generally, it will be framed Previous to the game the Fifth com- | “And in this connection I would sug- | in opening and closing for vessels to |deep rivers like Columbia, Willlamette | to recall to the belligerent powers the pany held their regular business meet- | gest that your chamber appoint a com- | pass up or down stream as compared | and Missouri. The plans finally adopt- | jractices of nations in the treatment ing, and, the drill was from Butts'|mittee to delve into the subject of tax- | with the time consumed iu opening|ed are the result of the suggestions |of contraband prior to the present war Manual. ation in Connecticut,” said Mr. Cor-|and closing a draw span ¢. the swing land advice of these eminent engineers, | and even before the London conference —_— bin. 2e which eventuated in the declaration NILL RECEIVE PICTURE | The following committee appoint- of London. The right of a belligerent o ments were made by President Charles | FOUND WOUNDED BUCK WILL OPPOSE PARDON to extend the list of absolute contra- i OF REV. JOHN P. GULLIVER 1 a A. Pease of Hartford o band beyond the limits recognized by Finance—Sidney P. Butler, New Ha- SWIMMING JORDAN COV FOR ADDIE BURNS. |international law before the outbreak e resninas e | R R PR e e Stnt Agorney Tl Decaree e wit| 5, R, T || WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Congregational Church. chester: R. J. Patrick, Derby. John Reiger Discovered Animal Just Appear Before Board. sale additions to the contraband list —— Legislative—Louis R. Cheney, Hart- Before It Died. Dy, (T hanitaoR natnfiethow All Sizes—All Kinds—AIll Grades—All Prices ‘THrough the interest of a number of | ford, chairman; George Burnham, Mid- = its members, the Broadway Congrega- 3 Wheeler, Plainville; E.| One of the largest buck deer that| Addie Burns of New London, when |aas in the case of mearly all of the and Mirror, silk and leather lined, some have the new shell frames, these are all new stvles and regu- lar $1.00 value at 79c each. Women’s Blanket Bath Robes It would be difficult to find a better selection of Women's Bath Robes than we are showing and at prices to suit everyone's wishes. The de- igns are all new, they come in a broad range of desirable colorings and are made of best quality Blankets. Prices are $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and $6.50. We also show a splendid line of $5.00. LACES EQRSHRISTMAS WORK This is a special offering of dainty Laces for home-made presents. It represents two lots of Val. Laces in Edgings and Insertings, in 12-yard pieces. Lot 1—at 25c & piece, value 50c. Lot 2—at 50c a piece, value $1.00. Also a special lot of Drum- mers’ Samples, comprising a big erdown Robes at $3.50 and L e W Vew Britain: Ralph O.|nas been seen in these parts in many |ehe appears before the board of present belligerents. fine portrait of Rev. John P. Gulliver, Hartford: C. A. Colley, Water 2 : i PRrd o bexy = s UNDERWEAR s« UNDEWEAR assortment of Laces—Special paster from 1846 to i835. This portrait Joseph Wikicomb. Briagepors; |MOnths was found struggling in the | dons asking that she be released from et Secimaiion ot omtraband [} Infants’ JIC ervies Women’s XM'°SWWiSs price a plece. . will ‘be: for ly presented at the open- | G. F. Davis, Windsor: W. A. Somers, | Waters of Jordan cove at Waterford |the state prison at Wethersfield, will ] oa ' fitary b % IR > ing of the Sunday school session Sun- | Norwich: B, D. Stecle, New London: |near the Pleasure Beach dock Thurs- | have to meet the opposition of ‘State | signed chiefly for that parpose will be T S S SR of § . SRS o WG W i day noos, with appropriete remaks|C. . Tredennick, Meriden. day about noon by John Reiger of [Attorney Hadlai A. Hull. one of the principal contentions. This || Infants’ Winter Weight Ribbed | wear Includes every wanted kind— | ., o, .o ufi:u? of -the.church, in-| _Resolutions—Frank E.. Sands, Mer- | Great Neck. Reiger, getting a boat, | Major' Hull was asked on Fmay,|will involve a re.assertion of the Vests and Bands, ranging in price | medium and heavy weight, plain or | $520 SULK $1.98 Bt ose who have personal rec-|iden, chairman William A. Howell, |Towed out to the animal and seeing |said the New London Day, if he would rights of a neutral state, such as the from 25c for a good heavy quality | ribbed, in Vests, Pants and Union leétion of Dr. Gulliver’s pastorate. Rockville; H. P. Dunham, Wethers- [that it was badly injured, rowed |oppose the application for pardon.|DUnite States to ship such things as ",‘5 H full Silk Vest. Fariin wiah b e s Women’s Chiffon Taffeta Silk The exercises are to be conducted [field: W. C. Norris, Willimantic: G.|ashore and notified the game warden, |“Yes, I will,” he replied. ‘Unless |food supplies, cotton and coppes |} UP to $1.25 for a ont g e e D i Petticoats in a full range of desira- by jthe pastor of the church, Rev. E. S.|F. Drake, Winsted. who instructed him to kill the animal | something - unexpected comes to me |the civilian population of a belligerent Children’s UNDERWEAR ble colors—Special price $1.98, reg- Wircester, and the presentation of the | 'Among those present at the meeting |at once and dispose of it as he saw |before the boud meets, 1 fully expect|country under reasonable as 3, T - it will be made by A. A. Brown- | were Joseph T. Cruttenden and E. J.|fit. By the time that Reiger has row- | to.’ e 1o Bootn: Wil Dok T Coaaae ALL STYLES | Women's SNONIVIS ular $2.50 value. ing. It will be recelved by B. P.|Hunt of this city, the latter proxy |ed to the animal again, it had died, so| Friends of the Burns woman Who |deered for military uses. Every good kind of Children’s Bishop as chairman of. the board of|for W. A. Somers: Rev. C. J. Harri- |he towed it ashore and dressed it at|are active in the movement for a par- ,Particular objection will be made, it Underwear is here—Vests, Pants L,xoe“ csl;rla' = ~$lmp:::iegh‘:lna a::‘ irUstees sud.will be unveiled by Miss | man, proxy for C. S. Andem, Put- |once. don had hoped that the state attorney |id understood, to the seizure of Amer- 5 -1 Flgrence Smith, : nam, and W. C. Norris, Willimantic. When it was dréssed the deer was|would not oppose this application. On | ican goods even though contraband || 214 Union Suits. Our Fleecy-lined | styies. We particularly recommend n Francis J. Leavens is to found to be shot in several places but | the previous’ applications- Major' Hull {if they are destined for consumption || Underwear at 25c and Ribbed Wool | our line of Women's Union Suits 5or% 4 $2.95 spgak upon recollections of Dr. Gulli- probably the shot that killed the an- |appearedybefore the board asking that |1 Erat eoumt . Underwear at 50c are unsurpassed | at 3100 in both regular and extra | Boys' Norfolk Suits, dark mixe Ter as he appeared to ME Leavens, HILLSTROM.PUT.TO. DEATH . imal. was the one that was found. in | fhe: application. for pardon be denicd. | for &= beliserent pore o "0 "¢ |1 for value. T - tures, sizes 6 to 17, regular $4.0¢ a boy, and General Willlam A. BY A FIRING SQUAD |the left foreles, right on the knee,|Once after fifing the application. fof value at $2.95. 'ug.n is to speak upon the impress which must have been fired at very | pardon the Burns woman let it g0 by | HUGHES' NAME TO S o Beijes smade mon e oo | Governer Spry 1o Goina t> Clear UtayCloss rande by, &, poor ariamen &4 | dateult bacanes i bocama knows, thal BE LEFT OFF BALLOT THANKSGIVING TABLE LINENS nunity. ! was of Lawless Element. shot away -that it was just hanging|opposition, and it was felt that chance o i i TENNESSEE DEMOCRATS Salt Lake, Utah, Nov. 19.—In ~a|DY the skin,but was evidently a fresh- |of favorable action by the board was |Secretary of State Pool is to Grant Oir Annual Sale of Thanksgiving Table Linens is now in progress. 15 malle’ woumd STt s A hoUEhE okt | anie sactivn By_ the D She Justiculs Madiiser: It includes Table Damasks, Pattern Cloths, Table Napkins, Luncheon and statement made public tonight Gov: i HOLD PRIMARY. TODAY ernor Spry of Utan annovaeet hisu. | the animal swam the cove from Mill- | “*The noard of pardons meets on Mon- Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Table Runners, Etc.—all at much less than tention to “clear the state of the law- |Stone to Pleasure Beach and.the long | day, Dec. 18. There are-about a dozen'| Lincoln, Neb, Nov. 19.—Th Hard Fought ' Campaign Has Been osts the staie|SWim and the combined loss of blood | pardons asked in New London county |of Aeeselate’” Juctice Cnanes > || Present values. BOYS’ SO 5% $6.49 Boys' Norfolk Suits, stylish mix- tures, ~well tailored _throughout, sizes § to 18 at $6.49. regular price $8.00. v " less element that now infests the state Conducted far: Senatorial Nomina- | 733 0™l (0% o S A nators weakened the animal. et It ied of [cases and .Major Hull will .be at the | Hughes of the United States Supreme THESE ARE EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES 3 b o NI RS e gxhaustion. On the opposite side from | session to be heard in relation to all [ court as & presidential candidate prob- W, ’s S Iville,. oy Nov. 18atter | ac TS, EOyeOTS announcement came | the broken leg, the, neek of the animal | the applications from this county. = |ably will not appear o the Nebraska omen’s Sweaters *.l 2 a .—After | as e aftermath to the execution of le Burns is serving' a.sentence of | primary ballot as had been requested V i 3 Ve mg ot the fought campalgns | Joseph Hillstrom for the murder of | 1ar8e slzed shot and on the side where |15"to 20 years for statutory offense o | by a number of his Nebraska support- || $1.50 Damask at 98¢ $2.00 Damask at $1.48 s S Mo, -hmm 91 the state, Tennessee |J. G. Morrison and Morrison's son on | (1 18 Was broken on the animal's |15 year old May Burns of New Haven.|ters. Secretary of State Pool inti- Godaitte IMAE Table Demask 70 | Bix. pleces [iof. WSiinch . Double. | Ravy, maTeon Brone. sty cars iemicrats a primary tomor- | January 10, 1914. found, but the shots in the neck and | o At been at the state prison sev- |mated today that he would grant the [} 1 3"%3 "Inches wide, extra heavy | Damask, of genuine Irish manu- | dinal and white regular ' $3.50 ¥ Hillstrom was put to death by a on the shoulder were only through |oral Years and has been a model pris- |request of Mr. Hughes that his name and all pure linen, including some | facture, in five handsome designs | value at .$295 Tertte & cadAitate to: sucmecy | Orige squad in the state prison here |9 5,515 LG, And aid mot. pene: | aner ol L0k Coupled with her age, D ot off. No decision will be made [} Double Damask grades—all at 98c | —this is a_ regular $2.00 value at > 3 3 al a. m. today. His case attract- e ready | offict until Mr. Hughes' reques - s a W 3 s 2d by Represent- | er countrywide attention and prompt- | (rate the flesh. On the right hind|served a long sentence, are the argu which & i mail, is recejved. || @ vard. regular price $1.50. b B o e S llar and Former | ed the intercession of President Wil- | duarter a shot which looked as though | ments adyanced as.reasons for a par- 175 Pattern Table Cloths, representing manufacturers’ samples, styles | 8reen, gray and white—these R. Patterson, both i ’ it came from a .38 calibre rifle was |go, ~ [ thiree tonight pre- | United States Aen the kesrricen Folc |found imbedded about an inch in the [ 2™ — which the manufacturer has decided to discontinue, and a few slightly | 27® TeSular $6.00 value at...... $4.95 row v emation of Labor in his behalf. The e by e whar 1t ma! | SUFFRAGE - REALIZE WELL PA'N NE'R soiled cloths=these we offer AT 35 TO 50 PER CENT. LESS THAN 7voted, fo e cicotion’ oF FVileon's second themags aikiie s o trying to set away. | FROM RUMMAGE SALE REGULAR PRICES. There are many remarkable values in this lot. RIBBONS rember, spite for Hillstrom. definite rmi- e animal, dressed, weighed about = = & s . mru;+—na T nateq the hopes ey~ e e 200 pounds and was in, excellent flesh. | Day Was - Rainy; but Profits’ Will Be Sample Napkins Fancy Linens R i 3 pathizers that a stay of . execution 4 Over $150. % * e Ao beautiful colors and combina- ~ might be tod. Th % | five-point antlers and -the head and 150 dozen Napkins, strictly all ne lot of Real Cluny Lace, ~ . oo A Tespite on the ground |antlers will be preserved by Mr.| 'Tne inclement weather had but lit- L] linen and Irish manuacture—many | Teneriffe and Japanese Drawn-work | Sejue at .. oo ol 19 that no new evidence tending to point | ReiSer. : tle effect on the size of the crowd that e S T R e T :;‘fi Linens, consisting of Scarfs, Squares, % to Hiilstrom’s innocence had been pre- awaited “the opening. of ‘the door at e e 1 Center Pleces, Etc.—these will be | Dresden Ribbons, § inches wide sented. Under the Utah- law Hill- CONVENTION REPORTS. the rummage sale held Friday by the Gaved ot 25,50 59.pv - 3 in a wide range of attractive ’ offered at half It Wov. 19, 437 p. m. The ;mul: ‘was a.xl,low;zfl to choose between —d—s‘ aenalch Pqual Suffrage league in one than regular prices. at one-half regular prices. colors and pauemsv\pecul . = p. m. — ianging or shooting. Broadway Sunday hool Del the Thayer bu“dll\l stores. The ed ‘order curtaining the sale —_— sale opened at 10 lock and the fomicants 15 Greater London. Bas | TRACING SOURGE OF Told of State Mesting at Stamford. | 3%, 00% 5d ‘crowd on hand, necesel: | RUB PAIN away with A smart|l | COME TODAY! COME TODAY! issued. Atter November 2" the tating th 'k Csbnialitos tnb e g the services of two policemen.| TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PEN- it We confined ¢o © 1-3 hours FATAL ANTHRAX CASE | posdway church Sunday school was | There was an excellent line of all kinds ETRATING “ST. JACOB'S MIT'I'EN Kivos of goods to be chosen from and b: & Friday evening, beginning at X " Believe Miss Bessie Rosen Contracted | B¢Id _on, FrlGey egening, beginning a!| closing time the stock was practically o It From Cat's Fur Neckpiece bert B. Cary welcomed those present | 50ld out. Mrs. W. A. Norton, presi- ” - - To Qur Semi~Annual Sale of and introduced two of the members of | 3®At Of ‘the league, was in' general| Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. o 2o New York, Nov. 19.—Dr. C. T. Gra- | the school, Who gave interesting re-|Char8e and was assisted by a score| It's pain only; not one case in fifty 3 1 h F ham- Rogers, director of the bureau | pagts of the recent state Sunday school | 9F MOTe of the league members. It |requiries | internal treatment. Rub chen urnis mgs of industrial’ hysiene of the state la- [ Convention at Stamford, mcraiied that the league will realize | soothing, penetrating “St. Jacob's OIl" 3 epartment, began an investiga-| The speakers were Mrs. Osten T. r om_the sale. |right on the “tender spot,” and by the C A ey K T e VoA ot e s enersot 2™ S| | ek rduend privo. Arilo pded o the Kitthame e e P h were given votes of or their bt i e comes the rheumatic pain an ch uced i - O | Pelieved to have been contracted from | reports of the convention. The attendance at the Friday night! distress. “St. Jacob's Oil" is a harm- gpash; reding pri I= the K 9% Pan |waring_a cat’s fur neckpiece. Bocon ‘and. cake were served at the | Bible- classes at the Y. 3. C. A. was |less fheumatlam ~lioiment = Which try—in the Laundry—in the Bath Room. Make it a point to attend IN /| ©'Mr. Rogers said an effort would"b&| ciose of the evening. €. andmuch interest was shown in | never disappoints and doesn't burn (e Shidiadhe:eday. Sfwn, in & fail Jsbortment of sisey PO . |made to trace bac the handling of the < taken up for study. To- [skin. It takes pain. sorness and stiff. B oo i) the waniad colirs MRS N ND neckpiece to the time it was prepared g P = gy he Bty scol tesehen oo | Do foca aching joints, muscles and PR S5C NN & patr s HALF POUND BOXES .|from the animal. The physiclan de- elogates at Convention. meets as_usual_at 7.30 o'clock, and |bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back- - D Tirict i clared that there was a great deal of| The Preston City Congregational | Sunday: afternoon at 3.80 o'clock Pil- | ache and meuralgia. 3 cheap fur, especially that of cats, be- | church was represented at the Hastern | grim's Progress will be illustrated in | Limber up! — Gei a small trial bot- A complete showing of Mittens— Infants’, Children’s and Women's— black, white and all the wanted colors—prices are 10c, 12%c, 1sc and up to 25¢ a'pair. . Golf Gloves for Women and Chil- ing used on women’s clothes and that | Connecticut Branch W. B. M. at Mystic| the ¥, M. C. A. hall. - The meeting is | tie of old-time, honest “St. Jacob's Oil" he believed anthrax was mucn more | Thursday by ‘the pastor, Rev. Luther | for men. o Desting m-: ::qux :x:n“ and 'lflol' mo- l{kely to orlxlnl‘s from these furs g.flxensu&r;,“md‘glr& Kmm«;xi. ghl ————— ment, you'll be free from pains, aches than from the more expensive varie- len ler, Mrs. Beriah ur-! Peking is rigidly regulating auto- |and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub dick and Miss Fanny Cowan. - mobiles. rheumatism awav. R

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