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f6r @ondtions have been sent a o ld mnm Fife and Drum Corps_to the o !:nhnd states of hew uniforms. The corps i 6t the finést ofganizations of its ind i every respect and twenty-eight prises since June 1 & big and Wholé. the corp Bestt 1o the eity and the appeal will be generously responded to. The twe Spectors, Samuel and his son the iy morning and complained that Mortis, called at Thw the former had been [tomobils. The elder lon his forenead {wete picking appies jear. came to the stat tore and told Chief sounded his homn Raken to a physician’ Ciel astion has been brought by Flor- s M. Kegier, of Marion Ladd, of [lfl"l alleged to hav detendant. Damages &4 &nd the case s |Wiidham county supefior court the firsg [Tuesday in October. {ionging o the Aeféndant has been at- tacsed By the city sherift ! Awss Weoold Eilderkin Chapter. D. A #ill resume méetings by observing R I 'Ceastitation Day 'the members. it 6f Labanén and iPegent of Colchester linvited to attend as who formed the card cir 1A R which weré ich a s Jast winiter R Chappell. William B. Sweeney of this city hae entered dahlias in ghow at Harttord which wis held MBurslay and contihues to today day) The pélies reveeed o telephone ca raday afternoon t to assist in locating two 14-year- Bl boys. George Tribert and Qplismas. who have been missing since ‘sdnesday morning. Bve feet tall. They Bert wore a bhue ah ars and the other boy wore = Bhirt and shoit trousers. enploped at a bution factory YouRr Bied Saruitars. Stov WARD city, which will be held They énto Bamuel and knocked him down. vid Yorke of this city and walked in front of the car. He sald s he was willing to pay for medical {attention and the injured man was Andoy fth a reesption Governor Trumbull ehan- The reception will &t the home of the regent men by the Odell expenses of the championship con- The object of the has won As & luabiz It is expected that police station struck by an a had a severe cut sald that they when thé car ran Da- the driver of the hn with the S Killourey th that Spector s office. Windham, against r, to recover & been loaned the of $500 are claim returnable in An mitomoblle be- the regent and v chapter have besn weil as the women the horticultural on (Fri- asking the dep: Joseph Both ate about wore no hats; frt and dark tru at ¢ % of the D, 1 success be held | Mrs. Herbert -{ fora Kkhaki Tribert was| Y -|and Mrs. Byron Potter in this oit lett: his hml to attend ‘the | school but did’ not réport thers. -my were last seen in this weity, we{mnny afternbon_at 180 o'clogk. After baing ud-l for ot weeks, it is ex usg“ mills ot _th anick WA facturing C mp-ny tlll x-flu & opers: tions early next week. it clossd down fot repaifs at Wi e :Au ead and the installing of new water wheels, but the recént raind caused the river. to rise, which delayed the work. About a week ago two coffer dams wers washed away and the water has been high- ever since. No, 1 mill will remain closed awhiting repairs but the other mills will run by seam power. A lurke delogation from San Josh Councll, No. 1%, Knights of Columbus, and the Odell M. Chapman's Continen tal Drom Corps, will be present at Fa- ther Dunn's harvest festival this (Fri- Way) night. Many local people ar® anning to accompany t-hu: The work of repalnting the exterjot of the Murray block has been started. The cornices, woodwork and windowi are to be painted. The pumper was being overhmuled ‘at the Bank strest engine house Thursfiay | by Geofge Dix, a traveling ekpert me- | chanic of the American LaFrance com- pany. The Windham Road club held. uh its pleasant meetings récéntly at Mrs William Dawson's cottage, at Laké Wangumbaug, South Covestry. 8 members went to the lake as the guests of Mrs, John H. Curtls and Mrs. Wil llam F. Hendry, in their cars. Mrs Walter ABbe Jr. won the first prise. Refreshments were served by the hoste ess. Miss Luey Chandler, dmughter of. Mrn. T. C. Chandler, has returned home, af- ter a trip abroad with & party of friendf from New York. Miss Chandler an her sister Jennle leave soon to resume their duties as teachers in New York. Mrs, Estelle W. Young, Mrs. E. F. Kramer, Mrs, Frank Reld and Mrs Frank Blish left Thureday on an auto- mabile trlp to Caps Cod for several daye. k Péafly of Washington, D. C., this city Thursday on business. Henry Cartwright of Néw York 18 vis- iting relatives on West Madn street. Mrs. P. 8. Hills ot The Ridges left on Thursday for ten dave' vacation witi East Hampton relatives, Roelal and Persohsl Notes. G. B Gilman, Americanisation direc- tor, 16t recefitly on a businsks trip to Swamphcott, Mass. Mrs. AEnes Vegiatd redfned resénitly after attending the officers’ mesting of the W. B. A. of the Macéabees. at HaF.- John Anderson has returned to Néw after a vacatfon spent with Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin F. Preston of Manchéster, Mase., havé retirhed home, after a vacation spent with Mr, and Mrs, Byron Potter in this clty. Mr. and Mrs. #dwin F. Preston of Manchéster, Mass., have returned home. after a_vacation spent with their daugh. ter, Mfs. B, A. Potter. Albert J. Piche, a clerk at the Churéh Reed Company Store, is on his vaea- tion, Mra. Charles Reynolds and son Charles Russell, are home, after twn weeks pent with relatives in Springfield, Mass. Misses Margaret Smiith of this &ity ond Marlon Jackson, of Stufrs, afs sponding & week fh a tour of the Bérk- shires, guests of friends at Great Bar- rington, Mass, Thomas Handley of Utica, N. Y., for- merly paythaster of the old Willimantic Linen company, was in town réeently, calling on acquaintanges. Mrs. James M. Wright, Wright and Ruth Wright, ed from Boston, aftet attending the tu- neral of Mrs. Wright's mother. Miss Allce Healey has resumed her Quties at Johinson Memorial hospital, ‘n Stafford Sprinks, cation after two weeks -vi COTTAGE OR CAMP B furnished at a ressenable cost trom our lurgh stock of on, ote. BROS., 45 Jackson St, Willimantie. Phone 632-3. Fusieril Director:& Embalmer WILLIMANTIC Tel hnnulhl #:42 NORTH 8T, Lady Asistant FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND EMBAI e LMERS Willimantic, Conm {Lady. Assistant) Mrs, Reld of Norwich has resumed her ditles at Natchaug &chool. Mias Marjorle Harvéy. physical instriactor, begine her duties next wesk. Ex-Bank Commissioner E. 1. Sturgess of Néw Milford was in this oity Thurs- Qay oh busipess. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Standish rs én- tertaining Mrs, Standish’s cousin, Miss Ruth S. Marble, of Rehoboth E: Mrs, Patrick Broti&h of cb, with her infant, is visiting her #oth- eh, Mrs. Randall Hamer, at évisia Danfel Wade and Jaries M ana nvu the nest aay. ol nemz Grangs Fair it second afintal tair bh its new Hol tice Ohass was in captain. ooz, mwln wln .vouph Pendietoh, Stephen Sawarskl. v between a Pachaug and a team from. Preston. v:n, .mo Wallin. Prubn tedm was e b s .-mudod green tomatoss. m% of Thursday. Over 300 attended The foit few biilldings are labge, donvenient and wéll affanged for the exhibite. W. houst With the Globe electric outdt. 3, P. Barstow & Co. lights the 8éeond ahd third houses with the Pheips light, and the Délco kystem lights houss No. 4 and the caftle shed. At the entrancs 4 tale- phohé his Beéh instAlled. der and ticket seliérs aké Ci Morgan, Willis Morgan and Benjamin Wi YMfii imes lights s yw mwnothrc- mo{ thma e %‘ m‘ amm Sodhia 5t e .mms #iao- and verbenas. Margery Brewster & col- 6 of. a tug ang: Réynolds, locflon of asters. The fowers wers Judjed by Rev. W. J, walut, 4. Bmma TPerry exhibited tm bride and gold and frult cakes ¥hisin, ginger and plain. cookies. Mrs. Kirk House Na. 1 m 1h charge o £ 1 Youns. Waltér Kanahan and R. H, fier 6 Voluntown nu m nulu. ud- $ans, 1 cabl ing ¢ kinds of beets, 8 carfots, 1 cal melons, 5 onlo 7 potatoes, 6 ti matobs, 1 Hum| whits endive, BRows. Nbv!r'. t beans; F. ‘watermelons, W, 8. Chi Walln vouton manager, purnpkine. entérs W 2 tomatoes, 3 old F. Geer, 3 viri muskmelof, hibit. Julla A. Maine, 1 In shows 1 exhibit leaming _silage and leaming The aspartment F. & Karjils, 2 pears. 1 cranberries; W. Chérles Armstrong, Brewstar, Jt., obll Margery Brewster, collection of pedrs. honey, & 5tg Terry i1 etles ¥ bean. the corn exhibit, A. D. Déuglabh W, €. Tanner coliection grain in stalk. 2 kiuds eorn; W. C. Téry, H.ruld Geer,; coen ; George firlnh. Mm ¢orn. ot fruit exhibits apples, 1 pears andl 1 quiicé Terry, 1 péachies, 1 apples; 1 appiés. ner, 1 aboies, 4 fears, 1 pedon, 3 grapes. €. . @pples, 1 pears; Harold Gebr, 3 appis; 18 apples, grapes; W. C. Terry. 2 éctiofi 5 varis in the aplary department there are {hrée exhibits: Chester Geer has a hive of Italian queen and bees, 4 sections of 2 cases and frame honey. Bery Brefitér has 4 #ectiohs of honey. F. 1. Kanahan has a disblay 6f Hohey, extractéd honey and éomb honéy. titoes, 2 gorn, 1 pumpkin, 1 éatable gourd. J. P. Rich. ardson, 4 V;Lletles Beans 1 pépper, 1 " vifiéties th a general ex- C. T. Armsirong has 4 éntrles beans. 3 of potatoes, 2 beéts, 3 potatoes. George Fflnk, 1 béank and 1 potatoes. pears; 18 3 l efl-n 16 vari 1 patimiy, 15 pfiwm 2 squash, 15 to- 1 ffelon peach, Kale, chard, lsttuce. ko nu cucamber, pleplant, totato fed pear A D. Douglass extiibits potatoss, cel- nmr etbhléa. pole beans, kale, to- HH A, Matgary Bréwster toes, shelled beans, pod beans; Elfmer Miller, thrée varieties . B, Terty. two varietiés beans, muskfiélons, {hres nofatote, peppers and. to shee. foiir varisties Arjala; bests and carrots; Bylvandale farm, Lee Norman, Itallan squasl shows yarleties peppers, 2 cuéumbers, 12 squigsh, 3 Walteemel pumpkins, and three carrot Har- of ensilage ng, Eureka owed theée Wallin *Tan- 15 vaiet| pedrs, 2 Simon variétles ; ities apples. Charles Armstrong had white aiid brown Bread and two poinds butter, M, J. P. Richardson fir éless Gooker ~bread. Miri Karjola, Swedish coffee ring, jelly rolis and anise cookies and Hermits. Hsthér Frink entered angel, friit and falsin cakes, white blscuit and bréad. Mabel Fiink huckleberry ple and dfop biseuit. Jewsty City creaméry, butter and chess Mrs. Emina Terry white bread bis- A8 the dining hafl, in charke ililam Bitgood. Thursdey a fine difiner of cold bolied ham, salads, #suceotash, rolls ,ple, ice cream and eof- fee was served. rmy 2 chicken dinfier is planned and Saturday a clafbake. Baliding No. & 1 In chargs ot Willlam MeNicol. F Ylu e in charge of George Palmer. Facing the &éntrance is the Del- co Eleetric lighting also, electric water aystem,, demonstraed by Carl W. Brown of Norwich In thé centér is a Wedco Cozy Pipeless turnidh in charge of Henry Olson of Jew- it Cliy. Titam baiters from Hyde and Flélds, of Jewsit Clty are on charge of 8. Fairbanks, of Norwleh. In the poultry exhibit i fhis buliding 4rb thrée pens of Whité Leghorns, efiter- ed by F. L. Hanahan; two pens barred Rocks, 2 Anconla, 1 R. 1, réds and oné pen turkeys by R. H. Young: 1 pén ducks and 1 Barred Rocks from Rill Brook farm, by Wallin Aid Jajala—6 pens ot plfaons iricltdifig . féntalls, AplAlh!d Jacoblns, white hothers, vellow Jacobins, maltese pigeons, Jap silkiss, golden sed brights, black Anéonas, . white . crésted black Polish and Jérséy Giants, by H. H. Avéty; 1 pen black breadted fed games, 1 silver spangled Hamburgs, 1 Buff Co- chité, 2 pens R. I Redd w pén Lisghorns A Weav ; 2 perié Bifred Hocks by Aibert Rey- nolds; 1 pén Chifiese geesé; 1 pen Buff Rocks by Alvin Douglass: 1 pen indlan Runér fuckd; i péh gulnés plgs, by ‘Thebphile Pépin; on spbttéd giant rabbit {exhiblted by Hérbért Milter. g tHe anlmils In the catile shed are a hqrse and colt, a short Durham Bil, 4nd a tiwo yeaf old colt, entered by Chias, Armsirong. A Chéster white sow and litter of elght blgs ana a tWo year old colt by Georgé Geer and a yoks of Quality' Home Furnis TO REWARD YOUR VISIT HERE TODAY AND Amntothubfistbnfldwlynhukflhglndmfiuflefofhfiewfllbefound quality at prices lower than it cdn be obtained for anywhere elée! taste, nhflukhdyouwflliemudmh&veinyomhmmdntuunnmedlymum Thiproduduofmhfm““ all names synomymous with quality furniture, are tobeffllflm and priced within the means of everyone. See this beautifiil merchandise before you buy. The quality is built right into Betkey & Gay, Karpen, Sligh, and others, GOOD PIANOS The World’s Best Makes of Grands, Uprighits and Playets When you see our representative ade sortment of good Pianos, you will realize Why it will be to your ad- vantage to choose your plano heré. You il find here the CHICKERING (the oldest piano in America), the HARDMAN (the official plano of the Metfopolitan Opera Cé.), the WAS- SERMAN' CRAWFORD, AUTO- PIANO, HAINES BROS, BEHR BROB, HALLBT & DAVIS, and many other widely known makes, all carrying a double guarantee of satis- taction. TERMS AS LOW AS it and is evident to all from the outside. AN WALN: $162.50° Consists of 48-inch Extension Table, 48-inich Buffet, 40-inch China Closet, 1 Arm Chair and 5 Side Chairs with génulne leather up- holstered seats. A beautiful, exceptionally well made suite in the Quéen Anne design. 3.PIECE BEDROOM SUITE IN BIRD'S EYE MAPLE. ... The distinctive beauty, the design and the construction of this suite will appeal to you. It comprises full size straight bed, spacious dresser and chiffonier with fine quality plate mirrors, Mar- The Junior department is In sherge of Miss Margery Brewster and includes pen light Brahmas entered by Helen Chels- oxeén by Alvin Douglass. W. P. Holmés éxhilbits the Globe elec- tric outfit 16F farfns, the New Way milker, Stover engines, Ross blowers. Eno Silver exhibits an ofl burner to be used inside ¢ither a cook stove or & heating stove. Frank Birr exhibits a Dufant car. A Kéwple doll stand was_conducted lin & Thompson of Westerly. ) zx)m and power plant from | Truesdell ; tophér gome, #quash and eabba fug. Gladye Frances William g8, Ciifton Wilkindon ; table rumner. Frances Mohtgomery ; dolls doll's dréss, Mertha, frosted cup cakes, Helén Trussdell; caks, Martha Triieadell, Mo Richards Bitgooa Helen esdell ; Toaf This &xhibit was judged Thursday. The Prize for the best exhibit of work accom- dlished during ths vear went to Heleh Weaver: prize for the hest bouquet of wild flowers to Nord Manchini. The orize on poultry was divided evenly. Clif- %on Bitgood Feceived first prize on squash Sid_cabbagé and for the collection of tables, ot Jess than 16 varieties. #rances Montgomery received second S¥ize on table runner, for hand séwing: Martha Truésdell. first for hand sewing, Boil's drems and loaf cake; Helen Trues. Weli, first on cup cakes. Mrs. M. H. Bartiett and Miss Esther frink are In charge of building No. 2. [lere aes exhibits of canned goods, food, owérs, fafey work and photography. | Donald . Connelly motored to %~ fleld Thursday morning, to attend the Eastérn States Exposition. John Sullivan, son of Mrs. Mary W. Sullivan, has resumed his stidies st the, University of Virgina. Miss Anna Sabosik, who hak beén in ew York sinos last spring, returried to hér home hare Satarday for 4 Whild. He? cousin, Miss Krulish, returnied with hér. Keegan has been confined to thé house ilinese. Francis Haggerty of Worcestsr was & week end visitor with his aunt &nd grandmother. % | Mr and Mrs. Wyman Phsteplaés of Webster called on Miss Handy Wédneés: day. S el Was there ever a lecturer who A not come weil recommeénded? MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE | Willimantic, Conn. to handle. GE! KAPOK SILK FLOSS MATTRESS hbfinehlleepmlbedmwhchevuryhufllm % draw is one of comfort and security :to health. ¢ It is also a great satisfaction to know that -when you 'lupon-mfifiu,mueumndofunnm + filled mattress, guaranteed genuine Silk Flosa. " Silk Floss Mstiresses come in full size, weight 40 muflmmwomwhhmhehmy $28°° the past week bacaise 6f a slight \( The entries by W. H. Brown of Jewstt Clty were e /group of tinted photographs, of Pyhotunah- views and tinted WA, r of ribber boots, doll siza mfle by M. W. C. Terry: basket and ufé by Mra C. A. Andersoh, Jewett ity ol and group of three rs, J. P, Richardson. A floor lamp with hand-made shade, Mré, Chatlés Anderson. TBe exhibit entered L. Bertha and France Montgomery ot A ralitive of the family in 6tk doss this beautiful work. Mrs. Kaiifrodn spread; pillow D8, night drésses, eofa cushion and wpeclitiens 5t filet work. ddohnl-rd cover and crocheted bead bags Sirs. Létia A. Chésbro, Pachaug, crocheted Yok jorosheted lacs. tied erasy quilt ia M. Bui Paghaug, haid knit rig, , crochétéd yoke and Pazul b Ewkel bttt boudolr caps, guést towe), eroehated ‘za (SWeater; Bertha Monigomiery, s kimona, juncheon set, &rt woPk chemiss, cross-gtiten and 'ltin stitohed towels. 88t towl, Mrs. Ftank Browil er, funch- Efima, mul.. Mfl-d nli-, u u i vuh.ui - va- m SOV, cemSEOI, Eroatieted Yow. siips and tAblé cover; Richa, Aweats ; ik Ortewold, glijcw abls flm\n eéhhr~ hnuz piekle cudumbérs, chili ‘me 1h- de, pickied 'Hm rellsh, ).c'mm“:amnumfi pper ’I;M-l Istiucé salkd, tofia and- Aax tires, aniversity. , | . Charles E. Molona wis in town Thurs. day. P David B. Muffay wak in Miadletown Thiirsday. & Co., Norwich, was in charge of A P. Hardy. Pattison's Candy Kitehon 16 in éhargs of N. A. King of New London. The Little Gem Boda and ice créam stand from Jew- #it Clty is Jooked after by Daleison Sul- livan and Bernard Weehsler, Morris An- derson has an éxhiblt of Hartford bat- teries and Vedol motor oila and freases He s assisted by Cliftord Bigbée. Daniél F. Finn, Jr., furnishes miislc on the Bdison. He 1& assistéa by George Davis. Thursday 6velag, Herbert Olark of Bostop gave & proframme of varled char- agter, which (nelided musical numbers 4hd humorous séieetlons. STAFFORD SPRINGS According to the will of George L. Den- nis_admitted to probate thie week the Staftord Springs Library association is to #et $15,000. The bequest is to be divided into threé parts, ofie to be known as thé Ebengser C. Dennis fund, the sécond as the Bophronia M. Derinis tund And the third of the Géorge L. Derinis fund. Wallace Morse hds resigned as over- seer of thp weaving dépirtment of the Cyril Johnbon woolen mill. Hé has been efmployed in this mill for the pass 33 years. He is succesded by James Hamiil- ton, of Skowhégan, Maine, Miss Priseilla Birwell of Bostoh, is the Euést of Miss Edith Adams on Bast Main street. Miss Elizabéth Comins his entéred the Katherine Gibbs secretarlal school, Bos- ton. Misa Helen Chapth Franklin, Mass., T Miss Mary Quirih i friends in Providence, R. River, Masd. Miss Frances Newtbn Has returned to umumr. N. 1, After Speriding the sum- mer with her aunt, Miss Mary 1. Newton, Baker chaptér, Order of Bastern Sfar entertained the grand ofticer at its rooms ‘Wednesday evening. About 80 cut of town visitors dttendsd. Supper was served ¢ ths Methodikt churéh preceding the meéting. Liawrence Johanna and Alpherion De Lério were fined $10 and costs each: imounting in each cass to $17.50, upon & chafgé of ofiuflfl{fi:nl recaiving grapes trom the 1and of Gleason in the town of Willlngton. € finés and costs wers paid in each Ehde. COLCHESTER wm Star fodge, O. E. 5., held the first meetiie 1h Masonic hall Wednésday événing, following the summér recess, Miss Mn—y Wld( wu a businéss caller in Hurtford. Wi Baruel mmh m & visitor in New London Thirsddy. John Riley and Samuel Rosenfeld mo- zma to Haimbiirk Wedfiesday. A largs fowd Attended the auetlon at Bérman & Falks' Thursday. Thé case of the state v8 Andréw Hus- with e88 And tried | before Justios Chatles . F. Wednssday morfilng. The afcuséd was found gullty and fined §1 and éosts, amounting to $12.76 which Wwas paid. Benjamin HoFwitz hat rétitfied to New York to resumeé his studies at Columbia has gone to whére 8he is a studént beén visiting 1, and Fall Workmen have afrivéd to finish the walls, 8tc, 4t the new bathhotise. Wethersfiéld.—Mcs. B, Hart Fenn will openi hér Home Thursdav, Oct. 13, for the fall mébting of the Harttotd eolony of Néw Bigland women. New members will be takén into the soclety and CoRgress- Mrs, Bartfett also had blackberry ‘pear. auinces peach, plum. preserved -Man Fenn will address the mesting, it he is not in Washington at that time. Mrs. Fenn will serve tea late in the afterngon, | See the Wonderful Bargains We Have In Good Used Pianos In Perfect Playing Condition & well built Chiffon- B ier. Has five draw- ers, flie quality oval mirror and is Handsomely finish- ézd in golden oak. $22.50 OR h . Chair Has spring seat upholst- erdd in genuine brown ledther. Roomy, com- ffortable, at- Biractively fin- ished in gold- flen oak and built to last a lifetime. §$13.50 Special Values From the Jewelry Department GENTLEMBEN'S GOLD FILLED WATCH—Has fine 16-jewel move- ment, adjusted in handsome gold filled case, guaran- s-' z 50 » teed 20 yrs., $25 value LADIBS GOLD FILLED BRACE- LET WATCH Has 15-jewel movement, in 20-year' xuaramesd gold filled case— o $12.5 $25.00 value. y 4-PIBCH ROGERS' SILVER COF- FEE SET — Consistifig of Coffee Pot, Creamer and Bowl, nished in _the best silver plate — 10 90 0 $20.00 value .. 2-PIBCE_ROGERS' NICKEL SILVER TABLEWARE — Made and finished to give long service — 8 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Table- spoons, Butter Knife and Sugar Spoori—in silk lned ss 75 . mahogany chest . LIBBEY CUT GLASS CHLERY DISH, of very handsome dmgé— 16.50 valne — SPECIAL. LIBBEY CUT GLASS NAPPIRS —5 inches across top—in all de- signs — §3.50 value— SPECIAL. %, « SHEFFIELD PLATE BAND- WICH PLATE, of beautiful. de- $3.50| ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM OUTFIT OF SIX PIECES — SPECIAL. 58' 55 outfit consists of fill size white enameled bed with two-inch contiatiots posts and one-inch fillers, National sprifiz. comfortable cotton mattress, large dréssér, arm rocker afid chair in golden oak. MAGNIFIC MPIECE Built to give luxurious comfort. Richily upholstered and covered in beautiful blue velour. All spring construction throtighout with re- movable cushions and pillow arms. Comiprises Sofa, Chair and Rocker. Save $24.00 By Buying Your FREE Sewmg Machine Now This Regulat $79 Model Is Now Being Offered for Onlysss On Special Easy Terms The FREE is the best Sewing Ma- chine made. A demonstration will prove this, 1t does work which cafifiot be done on any other ma- chine. Come in and learn why it is the oly séwing machine for you to buy. Rare Values In Beautiful Lamps Distinetive flectnc Table As shown hefe with melal trams, glass base with light socket in- side and 18-inch glass shade with ‘2 pull soekets. A very beautiful fhtnn oftered at & bars The shaft is of ma- hogany, attractively tirned, the shade is of sitk with silk tringe and 18 adjusl able. 58 inches Righ. The beauty and util- ity of this lamp wiil appeal to you. only merchandise of Mmefchndlunbeuthemfi — e — ] o — Complete Stock of All le—= A wonderful chance o get. this | matchless instrument. You can owf no better taiking machine than the Victrola, and this Modél is the most popular. It embodies all the &xehu- sivé Victor features, has mahogany case, richly finished. Come in and have it sent to your home, while you can énjoy theSé special terms. NEW SEPTEMBER VICTOR FOX TROTS ouT TODAY Rl N* AT THE STRUTTE! sTRYTTI 3 Ly R / v_____—-——-::::x:_:‘r:_-:c:-:ul::::‘"‘ 3 ——x THE FRENCH TROT WHY SHOULD | CRY OVER YoU't BLUE SAY IT WHILE DANCING I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY All full dust_and moth-proet. viding pertec ;ru;fi Beautituily fln!uh ny sles stylés. - See the fine eMfi. “ I:rs. 15 mrhu high, afd 18 P S oE Makhogany Tilt Table 28 inchés high With ~ #4-inch round. top. Pleasing in design, pro- solldly constriet- ed and handso: ] — bome. Guarantesd valiie. Vers ape-