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: = THE BOSTON STORE . ' A ; : : o the superiar Gourt reconvened in t: ' The Bostan Starey tan i S T e B o, claim $276.16, of which_ $140.40 s for labor, A e 371 for material, for transporti- sensationa’ 3 P"iee.c"“iny 3 ’n m’s o Yo duE fo tho depth of tweny:| sqdison S. Hawes represented The defendant ciatins /that the charge > .o club.- County Agent H : s excessive, considerably more than fhie|Gig,at caded. Messrs f— P, i : s - price “agreed 'upon atid m-‘t m;'l"r;*"c'n\ allect = 3 ‘ : . guaranieed, e, N h | fured by giher New England Dector's A % iled| Pre-Christmas _Glean-up of i ikt defendant. l‘;“"‘“;" killed 82 & posult “Evary living thing"—mailed frea THA Peorign G sivies M Ouital e Tk 10 N e . - { ulam 0f the well and |7 the shapa. Bart, Wil B MBOE 10| gm0 3 &l Drug and Cown- f ¥ " :u‘ L, -Q:“the “““_,“‘,‘," ‘;5 hive a federal veterinarian .%' &y Steres. : e suality of the wate: orney John W.{dsvelop the work of eradicating -l Mumphreys’ Homeo. Medicing Geu Ferguson is counsel for plaintif and At- ‘herds -t o A A E. torney Johs J. Dump for defemdant. .‘.‘.".‘.,."‘?ul‘..“.'.‘... w" ‘. o 156 Willlam Street, New York. The testimony. was-finished at 2.40 and |t have an extension council husbandry- —_— the arguments by attorneys followed {man assigned to work among the live- ‘ e R e e e e e Lk i) e s S THE SELLING SEASON ENDS WHERE THE WEARING SEASON BEGINS. YOU ARE AT | [/55, it tenditio: iy o T o T Sy T 12| s e e smees okt o e | THE VERY THRESHHOLD OF WINTER, YET OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED IN A | [ /5 s ot e w s 18002000 b S RIS est percentage uf butter fat, sho class, the first prizes on covk, pullet and he court will come in on Monday|Ule Ereatest total of butter fat d“"’“lll’m. second on cockerel and third em pul- b > 3 g-{tlie year, and for the herd showing thel let went to Everett V. Woodmanges of MOST SENSATIONAL MANNER. : Dtiste|lTEeSt Dercentage of butter fat. Westerly. In Light Brahmas, Tom i ARG ? Thorpe of Westeriy tved d prize ,’ 2 atlo Telephone company, two-cases, and | rucoried . (he. alee of Town Clcr | %8 c9ckerel and fourth on pullet. g v i'j["ph llmmlfl! against Courtland B. Whipple are: Sareh A. Ople to William|! Misquamicut Tribe, No. 19, of Wester- a4 IF YOU HAVE HAD THE SLIGHTEST THOUGHT OF GETTING A NEW COAT COME TO US — WE CAN SHOW YOU A MOST | e cam Ty c. ; th, et wx, house and lot in Park|ly, Improved Order of Red Men, % \ Ik?.‘:ni:fin‘: ::I‘g: i;rf'.hcif d:: v o ,n W "'i‘:;n W. “’R,,: to 1—:' {in Prx;d‘me- ;n(;l:ndly:d to Tm':lt:: SATISFYING BARGAIN. IF YOU, NEE® A PRETTY FROCK, YOU CAN BUY IT NOW AT A PRICE WHICH WILL STARTLE YOU ON | fl] oot et focmmic ™" 5 e ot % { receplon o Walie Tibins, gt | ifes of the {or the. defence “opportunity to PFEPIe grot comugny, land on. CARAL o | pany, ACCOUNT OF ITS LOWNESS. for the Bailey murder trial, were passed | Tow, Wi N to the mext session. Mr. Ledwidge Willlng in Comnt rtocer: Tomints Nanaly THESE PRICES TAKE EFFECT THIS MORNING |in smeaced in oot at Worcester nexti i Satia . Cinalove, 1w 1os n 6. 3 . | |oreet; Peter Kn 1| Malo, 5 “Atiorney Eugene Phillips, presénted| i anors. tonse s ok 1 omer e QIPSY Dovettu i Thorp, house and lot in Tower strec:;| Mrs. Vera Purkics and Miss Dolly % r_approval to Judge Sumner the bond | 3 d ¥ the New York, New Haven and Hart D T e L e - ¥ : e e Vel company, given to owners of land in o Lina B. Sisson, lots at Pleas:$ | t Pocohs i 3 . . |emdemnation proceedings, and the bond s Myton | 37 Hliok T A I - was approved. The land con g The annaal ledge of worrow, b glass, louse and lot i Geesamialeyo”onpiie wiil be v [ Joseph Glorno tg Reso Giorna, A observed by Westepty aad Bradford, and is to be used fn con- and lot in Pearl streot; Hamnan|:08#¢ IR the Central theatre Sunday aft 1 S SALE PRICES VALUES y IR Wiy $ue bonaiemie o L o ot o s o4 ceon, 10 addition o e rhaslieg i ’ . jage for sidings, in order to facilitate! street;. Gordon P Coftréil, 66 ak,[$Weeonial. there will be an addresy VALUES | SALE PRICES e botter”uaing e ot " pasacascr 1o Fhorei B, Cowtral 1and n sas 9ar Joseph B, Comnely. of Pavtucket, - | 01 town. y @ : : = = ‘ _| seph P. Lenihan, Marts Spelimas. $ 25.00..... NOW $ 20 00 $2600...... NOW ot e pocios e e s | SR O o i 29.50..... {two discharges of mortgages, one ot vie and Thomas James. The sxur- : $ 2950..... by 1 § 50 P e ir“nm one chattel mortgage amd two|Cises will begin ‘&""“: °"’°°_‘: $ i % e 5. Fred Boberts, sallor p— $ 35.00..... Wflm}élfia | ne shinty-tour anmuat. mosting ot e | TROEAC, (e soidler, arrcsied fofpen $ 39.50 $35.00 TN ~Most Women Can Have | node isiana State grange witi be held | quidliof S0 Pioaded sullty In the SHE.... 3500 ... M i) next week in Providencs. The enroliment | e ation o Suna T = 3 | turmed to their stations. . Ju Wil- $ 45.00..... ° $39:500 .. . ° Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Fate ouncement of commit-| jiome” Gecided mot to sentence 0 B 50 Ohio Physician cts and reports of committees Will take )y ‘yigte work-house but to turn ghem $4750..... 3 gl the frel session which will take | gyer 'to the govemment. Eoth men have 5 $ Dr.FM. for 17 yearstreated | Velnesde ing. This meeting Wwill| begn absent without leave for more than $ 55.00..... 345.00...... scores of women for liver and bovel ail- | ; 3 * | month, the satior from the ’ $ 59.50. ... NOW$ 49 59 $47.50 . Al e e e 1o |y S - . . > S SR A 1Y his patients a prescription made of @ | will be given over to reports of the four| Semersl Royal T. Frank. $ 65.00..... . $498.50...... hfiw sg 59 few “vegetable ingredicnts | Pumona. eranses and the subordinate | Fridsy, Hoberta wae civen over te a $ 69.50 ; $50.00 o ‘mized cil, naming them ges of the state. The fourth de-| Fo gen y and tileg e $50.00...... . Edw Olive Tablets, Youwill <tee will he excmplified. Tn the evening | the detention camp ut Hingham, Mase $58500. ... gv-thcn their olive color. w"will he a public meeting. when a | Threas o, belng Beid ns o Coserier an $ 75.00..... NOW 69 59 s Fbies o WONGErkers 0n | Irencer of Drominenge Wil Fve AR ad- | ey oo $ 85.00..... . -$58.50 the liver and bowely, which cauee 3 | I " s Shoed 5. el Local Laconics. ) 9% ...t normal action, carrying i s . Wl e nts the grange om the| Irving W. Paterson. chicl engineep of SARU0 . ... 23a e &Y s matter in_one's sy | state board of asriculture, will make an- | the state board af public roads, has pe- 98.50 E 9“"’ T i “ y;n"n ‘balen‘nm‘.:hclwn of | celved notice ;;‘;ulappw ntment a8 & $88.50. ..... tongue, s will be heid in morning. | director trom o zlggg e Now 375 (41 2 e i ing the afterncon there will he s|lean Highway Traffic . ;... s ®00....... ; a d inacti i | memorial service for members of the| A delegation of local store cleriss has $35.00...... 5 i nightly | order who have died during .the year |asksd the Central Labor Union o aid = T the evening the sixth degres will be | them in erganizing. The purpose Is ta se- confirmed. eure shorter hours and early closing o8 The closing day of the gession Friday | Saturdays, as well as the other nights of will ‘be_devated to the transaction of al) | the week. u 3 uvafinished susiness and final reports of | Ralph Haas of Mystic has been elested > 9 i committees. - The officers-clect will be| captain of the Westerly High school hage- 3 L ball team for the meason of 1921, E n"efl s oa s Misses Pauline Stahle, Carrie Sgpund- ers and Sarah Reed, teachers in S, NOW $125.00 EXQUISITE NEGLIGEES Make Wonderful Christmas GCifts We have just received a large assortment 8 | of exquisite Silk Negligees—most of them B | hand embroidered — all of them in the most wonderful c’laringt——and in styles which are utterly charming— . $12.50 to $19.75 NEGLIGEES AND KIMONAS at lower prices, in combinations of silk and cotton, $6.50 to $12.50 VALUES SALE PRICES sz Kow $10.00 b oW §15.00 B2 now §2000 ()t ° | SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY || - Lmeamy 7amies That Endure a Lifetime SGlobeNMWernicke . BOOKCASES The Biggest Millinery Clear ance of the Year - - Mrs. Phoebe White and daughter, Hat. iy A ¢ tie, entertain 3 Henpy! Men’s Furnichings D=p’t Domestic Department AT $10 W‘thlf(mk Racks = :;n-:. Gy B m.".."( . . . HEAVY FLANNEL PAJAMAS 3 2 .00—$14.00—$22.00—$35. Chapman and Misses Alics'and Rilla | Your Unrestricted Choice of Our Finest Hats Faemas of splendie Guallyy wim: | Four Big Blanket Barguins Fharsday atterson Sod cieing a can |' T e e hoasareh WILLOW FURNITURE B e S, 25 ot Formerly $4.00 — SATURDAY $2.98 the ,Lirhit z dy pull games and dancing was enjoyed. Pamerly B34, - AASTRA Yooy ith Attractive Cretonne Cushions AR RS s vty Pohsast OR HEAVY RIBBED UNION STITS $ Coop SENCIIRON o e 3 Ecru Cotton Suits, in all sizes, and BLANKHT. n. :r-:n Jond ot twamry pocole Sranmiint 4 . of, y people, o s s is'wey e e UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS BRI ARS rr o mill price—it'’s a bargain in every R in Ashaway, where dancing continmed sense of the word. We have them [ chats pci until ome o'clock Thursday morning, gl el oA R _In Imitation Leather—AT $28.00 Friday night the Community alubi are really worth $3.00 a pair— served a roast chicken supper in the elub. § > house, after which dancing was AT $2.00 S ) AVENPORTS od There were about 150 in .233' HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS ¢ . EAS .2 Alice Main attended a chicken pie mup-, Heavy Blankets which will keep .AND 3-PIECE SETS, in Tapestry at Mrs. Ripley. Parks, Tuesday even- | you warm—offered in white only, ! > and they are slightly sofled, but not thpenn 3 it b AR . LADIES’ DESKS size, The former selling price was : sed0s - gl In Oak and Mahogany AT 0 AT $26.00 AND UP ONE CASE OF BEACON BLANKETS | e maoeme ©7 Ml DRESSING TABLES iy o finest cotton b!a.nkets in the coun- ” With Low B&Ck Chairs .‘l(:’ :n;l::k!: m:: s rapidly recovers try. This particular lot condists of ‘ 1 e e 'at g i full bed size blankets, in gray, white ) ¢ Hampton for Thankegivine. or tan, and they are actually worth C“hmers’ sfi 50 ) There was the vsual Thanksgiving fagwe $7.50 a pair— _/ ks at Allen Jewett's. AT $548 . both regular and stout models. These were selling for $3.00— SATURDAY SPECIAL $245 FANCY DROPSTITCH CASHMERE SOCKS Handsome heather mixtures, of the regular $1.15 quality, and very de- sirable for wear with oxfords— SATURDAY SPECIAL 85 - $10.00 This means any hat—none is reserved. There are handsome fur and gold brocade combina- tions—unusual biendings of fur and lace— rich velvets with fabrics of gold and silver cloth—ostrich used in many attractive ways —in fact they are really beautiful hats in a ‘i varied assortment of styles and colorings. I Not one of them worth less than $15.00 A SMALL LOT OF CHILDREN'S || AN ODD LOT OF MISSES' SOFT HATS | HATS Your Choice $1.50 j Your Choice $1.98 Glove Department 13-BUTTON LENGTH \ CHAMOISETTE GLOVES We ofter all the newest shades in ves of extra fine quality, at a wonderful low price— SATURDAY SPECIAL $250 WE HAVE A FEW' LEFT Those $7.50 Bien Jolie Corsets ~ Local people were shocked by the fatal accident to Mrs. Colvin at Hamplen Thanksgiving eve. Mrs. B. C. Jewett spent several days in New Haven recently. iy " l Sundya the following guests were . m tan ‘M’ Me : Mrs. Mercle S. G of Ni All of them are il F | > FOR $3.50 ONT CASE OF WHITE WOOL Fe s 37‘ e et Siakaia R4 fabulty xfi and || Forme: , . 2 , Mr, 4nd irs. Harry Steobl S abuin. at nn,lu, 33.00 ormerly sold for $5.00 and se.oo,.bu: The vaiues sre st ca wo siate SRS A ‘ ; ot City, Mir. and = 1na of we are desirous of || way must be mads for the Holiday Brothne, op Aalshed with Jase, and | Besl $10.00 Blankets of aoft. white Your Inspection Always Welcome 5 i i selling them before Christinas. stocks. Al are good value. Dound ' with satin. They ‘are a || WOORTMUIl bed elseowith extia wids | : long hip model, with medium low dbust, and ready laced with pink | gravel bank, on the linen Jacing. Sizes from 24 to 32. a short distance bes have been sold by rrs Plain to_the Connectiout highway fully worth the old price— <= | N.5.GILBERT & SONS use of the