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' WORWNCH BULEETIN, SAYURDKY, AUGUST 5. 1976 0=O=O=O F INAL REDUCTIONS j TG’MY S 1 Waists Your choice el GO BT O e O B el O B © e IR © S — Now Assortment inclu crepe nov $22.5 Eal limited. ly-ch! , he Smoked NATIVE FOWL, Ib A HE ¢ Salt Ribs, Ib LEAN SALT PORK, HAMBURG STEAK, 2 cans ... | POST TOASTIES § package ...ccoiieniees Lncinnnnd i ANY WASH SKIRT They were to $6.50 SUMMER DRESSES They were to $8.50 TAILORED SUITS 07 OF BETTER DRESSES Joseph T.|; y of the s that can rent emotions. S, whole or half, Ib____ . 5c|Beef Liver, 3 Ihs 25¢ LEAN CORNED BEEF, Ib___ 91 LEAN POT ROAST, Ib____ d&pC NATIVE VEAL to stew, Ib........12¢ A&P FANCY CORN zsc ¢ ROAST or CORNED P BEEE can> ook | SUGAR, 12 Ibs. ... Free Delivery ummer Dresses Suits, Coats and Sklrts Now $1.95 Now $3.00 Now $7.50 ONE REEL OF COATS Now $7.50 Were up to $1950 at $8.75 i des dresses of silk taffeta, g -de-chine, fine cotton voiles, batiste, and ity materials. Former prices were io selections are advisable, as all qualities are anhatian 121-125 Main Street “Where Shopping is a Pleasure’ s been nrnm(nt into inc rle. America tiie trasedy of the 3 es to keep out of whelmingly pro-all Though layir of ties to be b ance of the ¢ Dr. Newton s ple’s congregation z derful in the worl Made a Better Bargain. In acquiring the Danish West dies Uncle Sam can have that he made a better barg he did in acquiring the Phil Washington Star. iselled eaks Automobile Turned Over on Broad Street With Three Oc- cupants Friday Evening—Woman Knocked Down on Main Street and Boy on West Thames Strect — New Ford, runabout machine, owned by Baward Sachem street and runs a grocery &tore there, overturned on East Broad strest, Friday evening about 6.30 o'- clock. cupants, were.going west when 2 tire biew. o skidding and turned over. ly none of the occupants were injured but tinued on their way =il Four Accidents in Day's Course London Doctor in Hospital After Machine Hit Pole. MeNamara, who lives at 159 | inches. Mr. McNamara, with two oc- and the machine started Fortunate- the windshield of the machine smashed and, the radiator was what damaged. With the help of in thgt vicinity the machine the automobllists with s on of spirlt but no phys his mes . Young, city m si w London. ran into t poles in quick s London road ne: club at 2 v one of th internal Joseph F. Corcoran, w London post office, X = up and though it:1 when the ambu- after Dr. Younsg, e to return to his home London Frida blow out the ho in | left front | marred by The car bo: MAYOR interesting Pr EROWN WILL SPEAK Shculders, S e lb.........12Y5c | SLICED HA RED ALASKA FIG BARS STRAWBERRIES 1’s, can 10c—2’s, can. . 18¢ 10¢ 135 Main Street LRSI We Give'Royal Gold Trading Stamps. 10?; o ib, 23 A*EVE VEAL to roast, Ib___ C | SHOULDER STEAK, Ib_____ IPICKLED IGS’ FEET, Ib. ..... SHORT STEAKS, SALT BEEF TONuUES b PORK CHOPS, b........ FRANKFURTS, Ib........ L 14055’5 zb..........lsc tH. O. OATS fpackmpert o0 Lo cs SAFETY MATCHES ldozmboxes........ AN CORN FLAKES, pkg Cosalitie i | American As = Hanly c to 16c 8¢ -25¢ | ..20c 14c campaign. DAVID S. BARRY LITERARY REPUBLIC In was in com against the second to :aove Both of the occupants w from the car and I departmant of the Rtyl.h‘lk‘(n) ‘nation DRVID S. BRERY Davia 8. Barry has been appo director of the litersry Republican national Barry, for many years correspondent, literary bureaw t } FOR TODAY Y T e ——— rp— | ARBITRATION POLICY ortocous & itchell The Important Shopping Economies ALL DAY and EVENING QLDUCED prices and clean-up prices on Summer Merchandise. Every price reduc- tion just as quoted, every saving just as represented—better in fact—for all re- ductions are from our own low selling prices, and this makes the savings even greater *!‘a') they seem. HMen's Wear---Union Suits, Shirts, Hosiery | s Negligee Shirts $1.29 Men’s Hosiery at 58¢c a Box ¢ Soft Summer Shirts in satin stripes and One case of the celebrated “Ipswich” Hoslery for i1l line of sizes at $1.29 for shirts that men, in fast black, & good medium welght & Spedial price 6 pairs for 59¢, regular price 15c a pair. / Men’s 50c Neckwear 42¢ Men’s Imported Wash Ties in a splendid range of attractive and exclusive designs—Special price 42c each, regular price 50c. Men’, 3 ,el .00 Union Suits 79¢ " Lizht Welght Ribbed Union and ankle length at 79c a suit, SATURDAY $5M57% Women’s Coats at $5.00 iy | A XN A ST T T mallows, strictly fresh—Spec- . . ial pric 1 L8 sefeee Z: § Beginning today we offer a Bt B i s " Pure Cream Caramels in five i choice of our entire stock of | favors, paper wranped, vaiue 2 g y i ¥ . | 5 :d—Today at...... g J § Women’s and Misses’ Spring and | ©° * Ponnd—reday at =0 ] 18 < | Coratal Cnesrles, chocolate i Summer Cloth Coats in smart | coverea, vaiue 50¢ a pound— plaids, stylish mixtures, coverts | 70 * : 2 J and navy blue, all excellent models. ¢ 2 Thermoz Bottles $2.29 Thermos DBottla: dark green at $5.008 each former prices $10.00 to $17.50. A splendid opportunity to secure a rviceable coat at a big saving. $5.00 98¢ $3.98 enamecled case, 1 price $2.75— Today at $2.29 each. MESH and VEarEk BAGS Bags with gate top, h, regular price $1.00 Mesh S S TSR XS R M al embroidered and striped voile, mer price $7.50—Clearance price.... cloth, e pique, linon and waffle five 50—Clearance price. . els iIn Wcmen’s Awning S former prices §5.00 o <] o e Infants’ Vests In our Infants' Department we show the “Vanta” Vests for babies. | P No pins—no buttons—you can dress | &t 25¢ each. | u 2.9 the baby without turning her over. Etning Sfiees tn Black = feors omen’s Fine Dress Hats at $2.98 | =" . ing includes every our store. no two alike, value up to red, blue, igreen, Xtra -goodtvalue omerT Siartf‘. Bags, Etc, in Clearance prices— L:nmd'ry crash— 69¢c each from#$1.00 69c 49¢c each from All pleces of broken 'sets;at 2%c each. Silk Hat Bags of soft large enough fo: into a few inches of -space, a va-~+ rcly of colors—Special ¢ price ‘88¢ sust Sale of Blankets |- : gust Sale of Blankets is now in progress. e involves upwards of 2,000 pairs of the best known | 5750% 55RSTH 79¢ ¢ woolnap and wool. It is an opportunity | Women's 16-Button Lengfn ,sinc .third on Blanket purchases. Visit our | Gloves in black and whitomndfin a { full line of sizes—Spe i a pair, equal to gloves; Sold‘\elae- | where at $1.00. Au %y e ;<82 SUMMER Welarr HOSIERY / Infants’ Fine Silk Hosiery in 7 One case of Women’s Pants, lace trimmed, second quality i of 25c grade—Price & pair... 19 | black, whits, tan, sky and : E k, sizes & to 8%—Price a’s i Women’s Union Suits, low 2 = neck, lage trimmed, these are | PAIF recerieoneiinna e ene e L 8% | Children's Silk Lisle Socks:tn Women's Union Suits in reg- black, white and tan, all sizes [ ° ular and extra large sizes, in —Price a pair. lace and cuff knee—extra good value at ..i....... sseniens .- B0o | cnjdren’s Silk Socks in bl | white ana tan - s | 0f White SI with fancy tops— Boys’ traw $1.00 ana $1.25 \slun i Boys® Washable Suits, sizes 8 to 8, value sht W eaght Hair Switches || .o g “OR COMFORTABLE HAIRDRESSING R sths $2.95 28-inch lengths $4.95 § | 7"'*° want your hair ncatly arranged and still be comfortable f| | SO7S T4nen est days, you'll find these switches most practical. They're SEefeio o three separate strands so that you can wear them singly Clearance peice .o oot vely and their natural air. appearance blends perfectly with ; ered. | e OF TIRING OUT MEN| "1y whole aifficuity with arbflrm-llnm 5 tns tion, he said, was to get the awa ad | age: T T Chief cf|’\|’m'iéd and thousands of doilars m\eYn Brotherhood of Locomotive Ent-meers.l been spent by the men in fruitless ef- forts to settle their differences b}i would not i vote, tone said, but had been broken in sev- his % arbitration. eral 4—Asbitration, a8} «wo pave been trylng !for two| = Isputes betweon the|years to put into effect the arbitration of the country and their em- | awards in the engineers’ grievances,” is a policy of tiring the menihe said. “Asquith “After awards are obtainod | 000,000.” the railroads place constructions on |resort, them which necessitate other ~cs<mn.] Journai. to Warren S. Stone,, therhood of Lo- old o is attending|to interpret the meaning. It is ——— e ——— erences here | drawn-out policy designed to tire me} Lot’s Hear From Villa. ences with | men out.” rranz: ays he thi s trouble representatives next week with the ited States will be averted. Mr. Stone cited several cases of al rintimidation by ~ the —Houstor. Past.