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.v v --? vv-v' ':,&. V-'V' - : . V. - iv. NORWICH BLIIl TXJRDAY; 15ECEMBEII 30, .122 4 y A -.-- .: 4-14- ... lOIWMTABP. valley" across -: to.'W&sterly"' and -down to Watch Em.. .-. ......... -. ' . ' The town flock troit us Sunday and has not yet thawed ant. -'This' is the sec ond time the weather has V caused , the .lrv. tft 4, jnetoiv ' .-i.. ' " ' V-1' -Cb-fataua' fa IBM vw b: Oat.vlwaa lent' aleljchlng in the city and for ernes -nr,,,!, ,. it, .a i :teng wiissttitafasiV ai ' ;iadi' 'ef tato th country the roads are toj gt with-Oocua hi beea stopped L-iA-..4? ..m 'i. good coBditon. - - ; ' I onr. to the receat rtorrns and cold, T r . . I I-.- . I There were two accidents on ttie Nona red WWad IS degrees below sere .-Thel,,,, roaiJ yesterday. A. freight train) lg storm with stories of doings In s omehed into. the express at Mansfield, 1 ;pwa ana orcy ntn miw a ine news damaging the ensinet W. W. Billings, and In The Bulletla of that year. . A. few of the stories -are; given In part as .follow: Monday. Dee.-8X.18TJ. The houne of Gwen Lynah,1 situated- on the Poquetantiolt road. about two ;nH!ej: frooi the tilty,-was entirety' destroyed by-6r.'64tttr(layati ; ternoonV with slfa'coateataC." thitm irlgifcated to the upper-story jirohl " ftrom tha chimney, and - the, family was inaware that . the "buillnt: was burning sitll art above the flretVflioor .. ;t& ' Barnes.' . They had only -time to .escape tth thBU$.Hvk and of ooursfe Aotild save iCithls ,of the'e ; property. The-, loss . 1 tsxlaiated at $1,000 ... v V- i. .-iA.-heavy snow etdri cMhmhced aUOt - ttldn'ht-$aturdiy andlcontlnljea-nntn !olocl -it .twas -followed-Htijp-Kr suBd'n ; fall, In the ' temperature, and the day, Ihougtr bright and. clear , was ttis coldest - 3t the season, the mercury marking from i to.U degrees below lero, . 'i t . ' , f The - horse cars wer t'tke'n off1 'the ' rbtrt; Saturday night' tie . rails being aampieu:y ' imteaaei in let. No oara which have made work imposnsle. , Wednesday. Dec '25. 1872. A'ogel of the Voeel 4 Hughes Organ company of - ThamesyiHe was, pleasantly surprised be undertaaen.to"' do'iway'wttarae'n'ua- agate."be6nar'-severe 'and '. .'f he "mfreary j vea dlstrloi had' ai ance in. tkfi i.- A,tirM.- a:' "' ,-i -. showeAvAbout 15. degrees below aro, . i ,maa day Mr. as aaee to ,tt..fgrf m M .V QBly e .iftllyery .of:,aaa.reachet thto rSIr. isd Jlrsrw. TknHj n . it a - net p W . 1Aa wart -.- ' . ..I iu4a.jr, M.., i.ja..---(.(..,., yescerday .this being in t! no.,BulljstiB,:n-; tki?4yjtBlTJ- .'It., from- WoreeaW.'" ' .. i' s V-. TO fhen the ousto.to.eeapuB4ett63!' t.urday, Deoeab-- t.. , , 18:Z. The sn t-a AkM iio.V' . : ; - ' ;"wa meeting. yesterday ,,aAerr.oo.. was tm.U Jcfm,:X- -A. v vlui , Oeerge Pratt was t FTWay.:Dec 27,-18T-Woaney. was pointed -moderator'-ad" P. :g. Gtetr. a 'model; ChrlstoiaaVdiJ. j 1tti-,4tfy was clerlt- r 0n. Colt -offered'-a-reselutiori r- cleac-and bright, and thV iW'Wa.'iteen JF1"1?. Cth3 - 9L?S5i"',ctl? ....,i..-w.'tA'i.4x. the soldiers' monument a Williams cark. enlovments. and th .iilebrlUn. wn -.ucli W onerea Dne to nave .if locawa- en smashing-and overturning about a demit laHt -venimr when emnlovesi- of the oont' aa. to .eiro" even-'sanfi Clans' an extra :th.-'"tfuwa, Joba-.T.aUjarld oth- . . .T 1 . . m V. i - . . . .. M-AnMsid Mia mntjnn . ortf w- T r XT..-- prevl cars.: Later In the day. near South Coy- .. .u . vi.M. j arm i h;-k. ' v.- ehtry. the-G. F. Davenport, a new enginew , v. , m hoiAtnn th niv,t wu ."PtBers'-. favored. ,lt. ny a Urge ii '01-tne wer iosea.,-,.ani cmirenes-" ana vnouse- -"7.1 his naming some ot the cleared cars, ran off gde prssentaaon oft 'behilf me-tracK. au trams were new up ror , -or'-men, and -Mr.r Vosel xoressod ""T"- .. . - - . thanks.. ''.-,' Tuesday, Dec 24, 1872. A rather sin- .. Aae Xdrwleh Bleaching ind XWndeTr gular case came before David Toung. J.I ins company presented eaoh ottheir mar- Pi yesterday, beins a suit to recover ried workmen a trirkey yesterdayi .. Tit rrioney bet during the late, canvass trom conduct of. this company Is good enough, ths . stakeholder. . The- partes interested and will doubtless. bear Its fruit in mak- In the bet-were John w. Daniel Lee,- Lee claims he bet ten dol- men much' greater. Pars-to a cent that Mr. Greeley had never holds were deoorilSalth evergreens and ?, . t T ?!onue S-s to wu-fjowers.-'The-hearts'rtfhaiUte folks' and T?TJg "V, ' , great folk. Ws-;nd-tlad' wtth- rifts -J ln tha-iratter of selling the alms hoLee and the dens. -and festive -board bore anal Mr--p4-?,,?l1 :tmv.taac r relirkhir-seridees were held -to 1-'e-:5SSl?--.?'ae?r-14 "ow ii Lw'a!a:n Osgood were appoinu:4 a m- Mumhv and lne the frlendshio'of &e eomoany and tts ' U.m 'S ; ' Mttte t9 'Investigate the niatter land re- . w'4 -I i;-L.4 : - r:-"" .itrr"?..-rv,frrwri' -r- port at a raturt meeting. . vailing -.toprte .Sf cdnveatlon.,,'.l'f a In everybodies mouth. and the .snow ts-under -' everybodies ..feet.', ..Tljese' severe cbl4 of ' -The .steamer Gtty ot Boston which left tbb uitv 01 ljawrenea srormea vesier- evervDoaies leec... lnese. severe com or t . a . . abused; Archbishop Hughes, while Murphy ' dly: at AUyn's Point, -the river being eh- We-lnesday night roodertated . wonderfully kor tuo mi "i icu uujmio n wui urely Koseo.aoove mat. pomt it is ana in tne -morning snow, oegan to rail, in-nSWtwi" tnr.ftt t.1 ii ftr.i wouiri nni- ha - tvii. j-.w...! - . 4.- 4 t.n;jt. . jr... .-4.. ... ancnoreQ ror. iwenty-uve nours olT..Fort . - - -UUUUUVI 44 VUO UUW VAU fiCfc U40.I. 4A4 144, Vini.lIIUHI . p S1 1 IHJ- 4UU 411 W Cjk,VlAP " T . . ' - , the V.n ..fmlDv an 4Via Ia la fa4 wKf-Vlna. ' .CnlrM, A4 l.a - 1 9 1n44 - . .'. artkn'.! --- ---- . . . .7 4 - " . - , , th nrst-annual r-rtlm TTnsa stakeholder,. Thomas Burke, paid the the river today, as the ice Is fast working j evening. At least '. 18 Inches MAnaiO rrt Mnmhv 1 .a a t n isrannAti hiiAiivttt 14. j I n it. . ll t. 4. . I . T . wift to recover the money from Murohv. i c i ... . 1 m i005?'...11 Pla.ce l . , , M . ' . " ! ijocai peopie are inieregiti jn uie truu- -as uouai enerc jb1 & suspension 01 vusi jfln n&u TfXl nifsBflay ffV.nlrtf Tnrtfi- The case was then continued for further Me Andoveris having with its dogs. Last ' ijess, detention of tralfta. the general aty JtC? T ufiy,,ey'nlnB' Jaa; eviaence, . ( year the' people voted for no. tax - on clustering about the domestic hitdHk f.': Breed- haO- Wt:iwe4-. last', wadag- A new fcranch railroad is proposed to canines' and how the town is Jovernin Telegrams .from Jie.vTarIt,st4tis.that ' ta hear 'OarSchurs, but- Mr. Schuzx leave the Hartford and Providence road with doss that are raisins havoc with boats due ' to , arrive- Wednesday i lvd not vrak marooned In --rt.tir' T-nnrinn i ere. running; yesterday. A- Teret lg excel, -.at Jewett , City, thence through Fachaug sheep and cattle there. Measures are to reported. '- The weather ' after the clear not reach' ha city owing tp sno.v biock- 4 .,44 44444U.. .-4ULCf 44 .4 Lv? 44 VJJO- elal train and 'failing, the entertainment was ltoetpooed' - - - ' . ' feBo Reid MID-V1NTER CLEARANCE OF- W6meis land Misses' Goats antf Dresses and Children Coats WOMEN'S AND MISSES' VALUES-TO 'A S13.7S 24.75 $32.71 43.75 $55.00 VALUESTO .$35.00. VALUES TO $49.50.,:. VM.UESTO $65.00.... VALUES TO $69.50...-..;;; .m-0ES.4TQti: $ioo,oo..:':.;:vl , COATS AND WRAPS, values $1 10.0D to $125.00 . it WOMEN'S AND MISSES' D VALUES TO $1495.;.:;: VALUESTO $18.75...... ViVLUESTO $35.00. VALUESTO $45.00.... VrLUESTO $59,50.;.... 510.75 11575 $2S;.75 545.00 rew Coats Wtinderful CHIIiOr4-lTOGOATS CHINC fcjOR,.:..... Values to $7), aiid- - " IS Ti; - GQATS'TO r$l 0,9S,nbsit;pf ! $7 CIS .DRESSy 0rS; n; n 7E V 4 -V-7 ; ' TEN DOZEN :! : ; , V'.; y Values to $1.98 -1 ; A most pleasing selection of plaids,' checks and plain giiighams, in aU sizes from 6 to 14. . The styles are all attractive,' and the' : dresses very dainty. L .It.v-ri o. fa .SV ft. 5 IF siii SI ir-. II VI 1 in&iiprfcJ Jsmaojit Jiij -misrv-ssxxsts;'-: stock, without any reservatiQar' Vou, may cKpose the pne ; you want, regardless of its fornier price, and iy us just one-half the price formerly asked. :4 . ;-'. Some bnibf Special Interest For the Saturday Shopper Who Appreciates Genuine - :-yWbrtiv:---:- ai"hr'ir-'s' cn'Ctr'st- Mrs. Wi'iam PerXlr 1 Turner Kard:r waj '.- lisrex Tessay Edwin-K. ErAiton of Kew -?orlc-c?n spet the holiday -with his-Sootier gad sister .at.tl4e.raU.jiore on. Main-atxen. Mrs- Ira D. 8. Zhler ts entertaining. her slmer. Miss Kejen tttterhoSn. of Wa'.lmg ford... '. ,.'- 1448 Catlvine - Lewis af 'Washington. Dr C.-ls v!tirg .her mother. Mrs.-S4ary Lewis.-of Prcn-avenue.: ' . ' Miss C:eanor- r-nderWI ha .returned to her home on-Pnn "avenue after two weeks' visit- la N.w- YOrk. . . - Vfr. -and : Mra" Claud . Wilson ' of . Nor wich" spent, tbe ho,J4iy w.ith: ner Troter, Mt.E TV.-T.UBKelU of tne- b"ach.- : - Jtra. .Lcey- Potter - ta .jietneast personage -entei-taiped fher, brother. 'W"!l lianr urdlck,--of Provldeace, It. Lr on T!ie holiday.- ...--.-.- ' Mrs. -Mary .Keowles-of New. Haven to vlsliing- Mr, and Mrs. WArrer. . Pxri of Main street. . , -; Mr. and Mrs. James. Me. calf .and daughter, .Miss . Marjorle have .returned to' the" Grove after sending ttjrlstnias. at thMrarm In OakdalC - . ' - . : Mr. and" Mrs.' Marlon RaseeH of Prnn aVehu'e apenl 'the holiday with relatives at 'Faytiroolt point ' . ' Henry K. "Slth and vAIhert E. Brown of New Haven spent 'Christ nics' day at Mr.-Stnfth'S cottage In Pice Grove. Herbert Eldredge of Isew London spent Sunday with Frankie Stuart ' of ' P.na Grove. a oiue. ;iKr.lg 4W-.l'.;!ir Minni'trJeitX it s 43re-ar.B. "s'.'JJie Kt-vt . ri c:air-r:?r -a - -etr-r Cjrj- S-anta Clan U S Girlavra PhTrlng. ''' Rugs and Draperies 50 PAIR GOOD -MARQUISETTE "r CURTAINS i r;;(fefair::: Da i nty. wh its , cu rt ! ns. he rp switched , vith lce edse-tertg? 1-4 Wds. Curtains .wftic(jS toh V,;8Hn8 for 1.E0 Tpsf-V. . trr-.' Z -i ' ?2.60 cuaker: NET CTA NS Filst -net;, curtli1, J;wjth slk edge. Wa hsvs thess- lri very' inkles n : ncn , orapery- Taoei nervy ana doubIsf aeetti, iTPrifrtsd in ndsmi designs sirtji. -rrciieSloOs.'- designs tor. oiwrew: nej..ovsp- drapes. , , '.v--V-'- ? . .. . stove rtytis,., '44.. A oood flu'alityTt b'sss roSTH two ossisixes-c -r- f.-r-t. 4 .-:. ,'f;-'c .v..3 by.yjiruVAWa t K-'iFcHt-: 1 -COrvBOiEUM'RWP8 ' -.. . . . rf.-4..4-..: AI! a u sr n teed perfect tfitji .ry way. aiid,a.iWertia4jt.y ,i at WJfrltoltobWMWi--' -' SCIAi.:1-iSu1 : 7:Orfc$li5b;s;k: .SMAtLAMINSYkjl .rftjoa:;'' V----;j0y-$6A--"fV . vvv -. ...4. -. . -. 444-.- 4.-- Som nsw.ptterj wfttsh'.havs. Jjst been rwelvsd. ' Sijfa 3d by e3HnbKo. TnVSulijrf p'rifcs ' ls.-jW6.v;'i1 r'-- :"' .'-A1' '.- : Hosiejfyvfp .c ;a:KifireSS (SHANON.Bt ? OH iUPREN-5; JtBED??WOcJt tr" -,,MAfmc . . - - 1 4 -: - ?' The Blade - Point -dub met -recently 'wf.JlMJjon -Rogers, 0J the yijlnt road. There Were several Invited pie$M-vrea-ent.-;,. :S,'r' v -T ... ? ,..4i -;.,' - James MeteallV Sr'. and son-lh-law. ChaMSs , Thofh'psiS spent'Tiiesaay wTth IvW Meisttfrs -BSJerJnNew. Tvondoo. '- Mrand;Mr.,;E.'V. Randall of Pine Grove I 'inotbre d :to Is'ew Yolt city and spent tht "holiday wlth-hla jparents. .Charles 1 Thoropson' of. Pine Grove was at Grassy -HU and Hamburg' recently, on a business: trip. ' - 1 ISts ndvMrs. .H.. Hirt HllUar have returned ' from - a visit with relatives ln Hartfsrd. -i ' f.;. :t '-'..!". -Ur; -ani- Mra. .Arthur f XjxlcKocd ' of Stamford - spent th.e hoHday j with "her botlferi ,; Mrs.1 ;8'usle;;: Co'roley,' . 'of . - -. Main street.1-- "' v '"' .X - - " " '; . " -MrsviD. U"- Gates ' f- Penn 'avenue .Is visiting relatives: at Patersdtv N.J. ' Th4Study laes- of Bt. John's Episcopal church -wilr meet next .Wednesday afternoon- wife .".Mrs.' 'it.' !fc iJavIs" 'of'. Maln street." . The regular nieetlng .will be held on Jan.-10th with. Mrs.- warren Parks ot Mam street.'- . . - - . . Mis - Janet vMacIityre - Is ill at her home. .-4. ' .. ' .-,1" . V i. , .-. V.G.'-Th6mas of New York city spent the holiday , with his Hamlly ,at the CarV son 'hotne' on Penh avenue,- -. - 'Miss Uorothy " Likenreohn; who teaches the wBJack..p6intachooli Is. -spehdlng - the Camas' vafcatiois-at' he home In- New ' Mr. and Mrs-. I 'A. Champion of Black Hall spent" Sunday with: 'ner parents - Mr. and.? Mr. John - P. : Clark, .of the '; Pair 5a;Mfctv '.,. S ' 4.-- ,,4.4 A. . j. , ;, - Miiohn.j.'.Hnt! e:t44S-yalr Ha- FlNKIJN The Pleastws-HlH-schoot. "held- Its Christmas - ezereises - Friday - afternoon. There was a-large-attendance of friends and parents tt Uie-pupils. Foilov.lrjf Is the -' program. Greeting., school-, recitation.-. Christmas -Stars,. -Agnea '.Yuschalk: redtatlon.- feddii's -Reflections,-Eddie Ma- honey ; recitation; -A -.-Dills v Drill. Ave I girts.; songc It :! Conine, schegaj ;- reena tlon," Two. Little Orjiiians.: Florence Da.te and JVnes. Tuschalk : recitation. .. Ding. Dong . JJltsg, Marian Robinson ; recitation. Christmas - carol Run .- Konsinson ; yic-trbla.-selection;- recitation. My 'K'.ii'i Kar, ' .Howard Date; recitation,' -. .The Mousle's Mistake, Charlotte Du'err; folk danc; ' song.' Away -fn-'a- Manger, eight pupils; 'recitation. Christmas Sign; Florence !Date; reeltat'bn. 6anta'' Clans, MaiOTBrowninr;' Vlctrola. seleotiMis; retrftatlori. To EaiSta. Claus, Albert Ru doVph;' recitation, A Deaf Little Bcherner, RUth Robinson -.and -Frances -Tuschalk : song. Jolly Old Bt. Nicholas, . gjx -pupils ; recHation." An' UlHt"Date EajTta ' Edna White; solo, Holy rllght. Nelson Robin? son.; . recitation. Telephoning to- Santa, Nelson and Huntington- Robinson'; reci tation,' Signs of Christmas. Harriet Rob inson; recitation, . My Stocking. Nelson Robinson: '"'dialogue." Lost -on Chrlstnias Eva.' with characters as follows: Ao Ami ateur Deteoth-e, Himtlngton Robinson; A SaUor,-, Nelson. Robinson.; . Brldgetvi te maid,' Agnes. Yusehalk;, Mra - Maile,y. Ruth-. Robinson ;. Mr." . Msssley . Rqwland BrowrJngi, their, children, Mamie, Fieri ence. Date.. Little . VDo-Mur',el Parker; folk dance.','- . ':; '.,". , l&w.Sase!., Swlit-'was.. is. tow .rteeit-ly-:. -.; .. -j-f- - ;-':'t.: ;-".! "-Z:':'7' ; The-Coojey . ."Kill., school . ;held, - their Christmas ierelee JTsursday.-.evtilr. g'' at 8 io'olock. Following Is - the. progra: 4 ' y w-' .-v--.. r . , W.5s Froit fe-Caiw- 2oc :a. -. Cla.stir.ts- t-r.-. Xr S'.rfce. Svr cUsk: The Ch'.-.r.fv t-ls Vaia sv -- ai- r" ei:or-'-r r -j -Pp.- tji Cwlnra nr. --A"av, Etr rttt .';C tint-a-Ca-lstn-as Tree. Atj .Mir zr:-f VOTX- StocVh-.g 4tw T-tTt Krtb. . ( naiis' - Cff.-: AgtifTlMC; Td r.e;t- JU-fe.'Nathanle: Wan:.iv.g; soegv O C -ht Air. T .Fallhfc:. Kthco-: i. Th..-. Fhh- ' 1 J Fie. .Air.Mi llJ;Tb:,i i-rcs' i-un lt, Fraceea La::'j: hv Sasta CtauS. r at .a!.-a Ladd: Latr.b: AM l-'Want, Jrui-r- :os.: sosgr Little Town of brtatehem.-che 1.ra3(ipael f-U-?tv Armttrpnti . "--'. tK! Fjliuir Di's. ! chjldrM; 1jI'.t Chrtst.-4ae; Grewting. M'idred Mannlcr. 1 tVo-iderv Mary, varji:-..g; .-J p , V Krjow. jiej-o .. Iditkowiili: : song. .Ti'" Tlire. w; girls;.. A Chrtstma Boa t in Aunt-June, dialotrne; Rather Ilard. . T'tl-' luce -Holaba:, Why.; Frances Lambs A. , Christmas- Question.. . Dotnlr.tck. Xlah.nt The. Turkey's Lament, A'nita Armstrong; dialogue; Serenading' Santa Clatta; songf Silent Night. Holy Night, school. -Mr.444Bd Mrs. L. Ayr?, entertained a Christmas .party, at Ueir trrzt. on t?-Ti-. day.-..The party included Xr. . sad Mrs; Fryer and family of Wltllmant'.c, Sfr. nd Mrs.. Lewi Ortmaa and family of N i. wlch. "Mr. and Mrs-'iforaer Crosn.of H.1-' ford. Iff. and Mra George Klttr and faml'v -.vf'Fraiiklln. Mr." and Mra, A. K. Pce of. Franklin. Raymond. Valett nd Ernest Valette, Mr. and Mrs. Arad Man tlhg aisa son- Eugene of. Tanttc' , . The. Ladles Aid society hCS itm animal Christreaa sale at the tonrn-ball DtJC. 14. Over f 100 was settea. . .! ' . Mrs. Ernest Fi'iosj and. daughter Mar- gareti spent a';, few., days - retviBtly ..with Mr. J Ey. Powers, . ... Mr." and -Mrs. Wlulara. F-0-.ira. Itiy : Joseph .'aid IHtandr- Bdoss. - Ltla tnd Anna Powers- c -Hartford spent the h -U- days -with.' their patents, Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Powers,;-. I ;-. " Misses Bessie. RiWoca and Jennie' Me ter- and- Plora-Plaiir of New 'York speiit. the holidays with relatives here. - - ; Mrs.' D. Leon N ot .Watsrfor at ts- ltlnr- Mrs. J..C -PUlltps. s ' Ths dar.ee given . to 'the Casino wai well, attended . last . Thursday - evening.: Hahney's orchestra fumlaluid suislev'. . - - . ....- - -.'-4.4 - LM 4! Pik-"44.t vJs.v An:, Tr;rhr,raltal4;atiraettar 1 dc ft TiSHttiocrsiL. ttfatrjaktac'-lt! tmW. i ;t: ' ' t :: . . -.'V U . - i23tJVIainSfr 1 r- We'lusKap)MU4e to a "great njiury our i ia iili-l4-al4-'.l- 'i.X;',- 'lr J ,.':.rV-Jl- i.C.i"' J.Ji-' i.' ' kV- 4.T1 '.: so&it $ojiW. pislnage "and stncerely thank puiblk for bur store on ir!,;:;. .4. ,H05E? tv;'4.vi. A first quafitir stoeViing,- seHIng -" ularly ftf 75c' a p4ir.. SSgsa Wia; WOMEN'S g;i:i::.OrIei::iiiLt ,0 .;?- .4. ,V -.. Splendid shirts, perfect In maltay but sub;t ta'aligM laUBdryWina. Mads of good Cord?d 'Madras, 'and softfiiHshiPsrealsa, vn: neatCcon Iservati vs. strips pattarna7 ' All aizsa vfrant- 14ta 17 V '- $1.50 MenVNight ALL PERFECT - 4. ' . , ' 3 6ansriisV-,eut garmehtsl7 mads f ,warm,out!ng; flannel, in. neat stripe designs." Collars' are ' regular and eorhs. in': s'ates 16, to 23. " This is a valja which cannot bs lnatchsd. :-. : -VHILE THEY LAST " ofi3c'V::: AS jmdEillows TO BE EMEROIDERED Yaluaa ;up jto Ste; . Ma&S of 'Baiills -' Weavs Clotlt,' . Scarfs' ars' 22 by .60 nterlM.,'by...44 both top and -back 22ty 17.' Pretty " 'd'Osig'naall rMd'larambraldaAn !;ftiIiiTImt BtACKcailX MOdE . All are. full-fashioned,; and ..havis; bean sailing fer.S.Sjs.pair. Theso :'ara ; vwrdarf mI barj)f lna : ;V,OnIy'$la "PaV:;- Assorted cplartngf in'.-air l 1 grade. Sliea 7to;1w.-?-f'' . v "; BbVs' ALtiWOOUGOU abcKii TfM'Idml which 6ivs tans Jaarvlea; i'ld;'ordiar)iy' colors' in aizea10 t4;11H. j '-i-t ' JV, 44. !;i.4.)i '.5 SAVE MONEY: .44 W ,-t-.-0 v i ? ..: -i 4t v i iK't' w'..-'Vi .J Si.- . OOO Pot-Received - onoulders, . udc -f wn.4 ; 1 Infants '.and - tv; -'a.f.v ..47. f;. "4v .J'. tff 4. vWCSUTij-- ,.lf4-4J 75 OUTlNia FHWNI?JT i-,"- Only 43er"; Pink: or, bluastripaJtlgkt yrawara. In--aixea "2 .t;ST ! t "?rj? ' "sMVCiNoipAaYTT j'OnlySScv ir tireJlivi A ul.fW'raa.S eiderdown. ? -with head ji attaahad. Vei7pr44V;5;..'(;:iy thrj r'rmkRTTrrtJBSEln - Tha- beat F .ikair' and-ytalaVjea val(Jo.;fi8ij!alC' madivra-laBdil larga SVGARCUREO . , ri i r44:ib;..y;2?"c Far an' t Whole or "4- ?Boned -and- Rolled ? .... j Rbdst Beef tlbl8c Resit Becfj lb. .tlSc po chOp ; k ocii HlESHHrM- 'fc. 256 SLICEDaW To Fry, pound.. : 30c BOILED HAM Pourjd.;.;.: 49c DRIED;BEEF.'.., Potlrwl " 't-i'?4- -- -.."Tl 48c SmaQrlink Pork- 5AUSACE, n;:i, 24b ARMOtJR'S and SVlFTS SHORT CUT LEGS c Pwirid. .".'y ;'r;;.;32c MFOKva)c LARffi:Spnbt.;.X2c --" i.4..4.. . .vSuw Curi SHOUIiDERS Be .SUC.CLjpKai chops, ibvtt:;;iSc NATIVE: P ,i.'i,14f f -.-. - a . ii Ddzen 7. T. Swett HoTiia .-ii fA . ORANCj Dozieotv. V i'Altaf W Vs. ? ' Fa? w . fj-w r -ay sr a arm . ' ' - t-"-. -v - " aiVV GiTirlH.fcwC Jondthhit , Jr--. 4. .4.. . . if fV .,. 4 .v?-.j . ; a'' Policy l!ame 1 A 7 Ira ;VAT4TEDV-He!pft Ccuatd orcy.esc