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, HE CURRAW DRY GOODS CO. seMl - THE NOW rvi n t ji musim uooerwear This is an assembly of the choicest things in lingerie, together with wear from France. To see the line in its entirety is an" education in itself , and for this half yearly event we mark prices to the very lowest notch for the purpose play. To-morrow as tractions in the other departments of this store to make your visit as THESE .VALUES IN , pOMESTICS. 2.000 yds fine dress giughnms. regular price 10c, to-night ami Thursday 5c 80 pieces cream Uornet flannel, regular price 5e, to-night and Thursday 'ic 80 pieces, good quality apron ging ham, regular price "e, to-night and Thursday . 'C BO pieces yard wide j)ercale. regu lar price lc, to-night and Thurs day , v tc 20 pieces India lawn, regular price JOe,. to-night and Thursday c 10 pieces lonsdale caiubrlc, regular price 12c, to-night and Thursday t)c 6o pieces bleached crash toweling regular price 5c, . to-oigut and . Tfnursday " ''" " 3c 20 pieces (lotted Swiss muslin, regular price lite, to-night and Thursday 12c BO pieces from figured dimities, regular price 1H to-night and Thursday 5c 700 yd silk striped giughams, regular price 39c, to-night aud Thursday. ' l'-'Hc BO extra large crochet bed spreads, regular price $1.50, to-night and Thursday $100 20 dor. sheets, regular price 4.Wto- nlcrht anrl ThlirsrlAT K3C 15 flpr. toleached pillow; cases, regu- lar price 10c, to-nlghl'and 'Mlr"- mf day) ,,...be B pieces 70 Inch bleached damak. rjhgular price o'.tr, to-nignt ana Thursday 39c ; '3RD FLOOR SPECIALS. 7.V Lace door panels, bargain day SOc 21c Curtain madras, bargain day .".9c Ready made sash curtains le Figured sllkolincs, bargain day 15c Uenlms and cretonnes, bargain day fc Silk pillow girdles, bargain day 17c 25c 10C 11c 45c Itc 22 x 22 silk floss pillows, bargain day 5c St.imped pillow tops, bargain day 2.V Lithograph pillow tops, bargain ny Be Extra special pillow tops. Iar- ' tfain day 2 for 5c KM Stamped tray cloths, bargain day 1ie Knitting jams, bargain day :; rillow slips, bargain day 25c 21c Sc 7c 15c Round madalloii pictures lSc Carbon pictures 1c Unfrained plcturrs We have a few yards of 19c pillow cord, liareain day 2c EmbroidetT silk, bargain day Be I. ace parasol tops . . ! HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Ladies extra size hose In black anil balbriggan. value In-, to-night and bargain day Ladle" black col ion hoe with split sole, regular ni.nle value 2.V, to-night slid bargain day Jlls-es lisle thread hose, fine rib sizes C to 9. to-night and bargain dav Children's fine ribbed ho,, sizes 5 lie 19c lie to to-niglit ami bargain nv 3 unir. for 2-V Ladies' extra size vel. low neck with and wflhout wiin: sleeves. te-nichl and bargain day -I. Ladies' real lMe thread vct. low neck. hleevcl. regular price ' "JSc. to-night and bargain day MiM-s vests. lw ni-k. with and "without small I-cm l. night and bargain day j 17c SKIRTS. 'Ladies" black sateen skirts made with pleating, sirappe-i nnu iiii-k--d fl.nmre. resnlnr uv 1.25. to-night ami bargala day $!. Xtk: skirts made ..f strljied gine tiam with deet Hohim-p. to-nieht and bargain '!T 4H"" BIG VALUF IN SII.KS FOR HAU GAIN DAT. 27 In Iurlar silks. n-ueh iTh ronger in the fashionable shades InHuding oyst-r white, regular $1.n value. Iwrgnin day 5: yl 27 in Black taffeta, glace finish guarantee woven on elvMJe regular ?1.' value, iorgain dav Krtce 7-.c ! White Japanese silks . very fine oiiatitv for rtiirt wai and nn- kTwear. V'e value, bargain day wire T'l C;ia-e changeable taffetas, all eiK wear gnarantced en every yard, regular 7-V bar gain day prW 52c j.l REMNANTS OK BLACK AND COLORED DUES Mol. Fhnrt lewrth of pwilar dress goods, this seasoa acrnmtilation of iM weight gol In lengths frmn :i yard at Jnst w half the former oH--e ' pice 22 In Engltsh SMIaa very hlh Inerer. mad In Hn.rl Eng lawL eerH4e. all eirs liMind- ( lnT rreaaaaand Maet, 75p jnality. bargain day - 01 hi Vnrtrl eberks h , Uw. . bfwwws a ad NaPkaml wWi tfie 1 f astmlaf anirt waiat -fstirv. NNLJAU SALE OF w ir"M rn r ad i n n i i isC w w ii n e n i . u ii u vu nv ii GREAT EVENT IS IN FULL SWING. many pretty specimens of making it a great sale usual is our regular Bargain; Day, and the at profitable as it is sure to 42 in All silk, black grenadines In plain iron frame or faneji weave, mesh, regular $1.00 quality, bar gain day . OSe-yd MEN'S FURNISHINGS. 30e UNDERWEAR U'Jc. Men's ecm ribbed and fancy blue stripe balbriggan shirts and drawers to match, all sizes, IWh: value, to-niirht and bargain day 'J'.'c j 50c UNDERWEAR 2!c. ' One case of men's fancy colored balbriggan shirts and drawers, pink, blue and brown, same are backet weave, shirts have silk fronts, regular 50c tvalue. to night and bargain day L1C . 50c NIGHT SHIRTS ,39c. . Men's and boys muslin ulght.sb.lrts .," all fancy trimmed, cut extra,,.. wide and full length, H and toe values, to-night and bargain day . loc SOX 12c. Forty dozen .men's faucy colored half hose, spliced heel and toes, seamless, regular 25c value, to night and bargain day . 1 :c :'4c 75c SHIRTS 48c. New Summer negligee shirts, some are plalu mohair fronts, others are fancy bosoms, 75c values, 'to night aud bargain day 4fc SPECIALS FOR TO-NIGHT A.i. THURSDAY. 500 yd spool of bastlngc?tton7-1ii all numbers, for to-night and Thursday ' 3c Common pins for to-night and Thursday lc a paper Coats darning cotton for to-night and Thursday 3p for 5c SUetticld's tooth paste for to-night and Thursday 14c a box (.'astile soap, for to-night and Thurs day ' 3c a cake Large bone hair pins, for to-night and Thursday 3 pins for 5c Linen writing for to-night and Thursday 5c a box Small boxes of black pins, for to night and Thursday 1 a box Rack combs In amler and shell, for to-iilght and Thursday Be each Borsted talcum powder, for to-night and Thursday 3c box NECKWEAR. " " I.ace stock collars in white, cream and ecru. se ial 5c each or rt for 25c Embroidery aud lace top collars in white and cream, special for Hc each Coat sets "collar and cuffs' regu lar 5 h each, sjteclal price HIV a set A new line of washable stocks faiiy and plain, special price 25c each Chemisettes plain and lace trim med, from 25c to tSc. all new designs Vassar stocks, entirely new for 4:c RIBBONS. Persian figunil and changeable rib-j -Ikmis In all the new shades aud. coloriiiifs for girdles and lelts, from 5 to 12 inches wide. 2.V in $i ::i yd A new line of slisidi'd riblnHi No 15i. !)pcil for Wednesday night and Thursday 25i yd Something new In taffeta riblmns No 1i already shirred, black and inlors for trimming. siecial 1 Wednesday night and Thursday I 25e yard ' Taffeta ustin riblion No si and ! wc1hI for Wednesday ulicht and Thurtav V d Satin and taffeta rillus No in all 'M'rs. incbiditig black, for Wednesday and Thursday 1V yd Some new Persian. alo dotti-d nh- lons No 9. suitable for collars, for 1 2 4c and 19c HANDKERCHIEFS. l Initial handkerchiefs, all ne. in- liflinsr ladieV and gems" r-gu-lar iirti-e sien-ial for Embroidereil linen and plain hem stitched handkerchief, special lOc eai-h or 3 for 2T Ilaln linen handkerchief, spei-ial .V each or 1 for 25c t I)AK DEPARTMENT. Fine white law n shirt waista. tuck ed front and inertion of emlrid ery. -price 9w. Isirgain day Jr White lawn ahirt waists, cluster of rorks and six tmrirf val lape Insertion, price 19. Irxain day : Shirt waist suits, rotnreil ginc batna. lawns an-1 nerralps, bar saindar "-' Fine whlt lawn shirt wait suits, waist pleated front ami back, newest pleated skirt, bargain Taffeta silk ahlrt waist snits. several stvle. Mne. Imwn. Mack and changeable effect" banain its V !.. SHE IETARTMEVT. .V i"rr ladles" tan Rnvsin ralf Marher rnt and bottoo mfard. reenter prW $i-V, sneeuil ITlce !. Idip" vM pat tip hand newed i nban heH oxford U Iad!ei' pat leather l.ior brT rot Cnbaa heH nxfonl 2-" l-ad;" dark Ian rH gibsAii lie pnmtnoaj sne bee! oxfnnl $ 1.W Mi par ftp rH kid mxfonl WATERBURY EVENING bade in this country of hand made under as well as a great dis for to-morrow' will help be interesting. The Great Underwear Sale . " NIGHTGOWNS. si 3 Musllu Nightgowns, fine tucked . yoke trimmed neck and sleeves. This sale 30c. Empire Nightgowns, rercr, yoke trimmed, with Hamburg insert- lugs to match. This sale 40c Viirlif m-kti'iic ritmifl nnplr short sleeves, lace trimmed. This sale 50c Nainsook Nightgowns, round and square neck, long and short sleeves, lace. Hamburg and rib bon trimmed. , This sale 75c 25 styles in Nightgowns. Nainsook. : C-ambric nnd Muslin Empire, high and round neck, long and short sleeves, trimmed with prelty embroideries and'lare. This sale HSc Several styles In Nainsook and Cambric Gowns, some open In front, others closed, lace. Ham burg and rilibon trimmed. This sale $1.25. $1.40, $1.02 Sheer Nainsook Nightgowns in various style trimmed with French embroidery and dainty laces, low neck, short sleeves, high neck and long sleeves. Prices ranging from $1.08 to $7.98 I'. CHEMISE, ju. IX J Muslin" Chemise, lace trlmmM. vrvq V - Tsialr23 Chemise, round neck with skirt yoke, lace trimmed. ' This sale 50e Floe Nainsook Chemise, lace yoke, skirt trimmed to match, - This sale 08c Fine French hand-made Chemise, daintr stvles. This sale $1.08. $2.20 and $2.50 ,v WHITE SKIRTS. White Skirts, hemstitched flounce. This sale 50e JO styles In White Skirts, hem-. i stitched and Hamburg trimmed, i see displav on front table, I ' This' sale 08c White Skirts with deep flounce of blind and open embroidery. " This sale $1.25. $1.30 Dainty White petticoats, elabor ately but daintily trimmed with French embroideries and sheer lace in various styles. This sale $1.08. $2.50 and $3.75 Train Petticoats with fitted circu lar flounce, lace and Hamburg trimmed. $2.25 to $0.50 DRAWERS. Drawers. Fruit of the ltom. cot- ton' hemstitched, also Ince trlrd-f . med. This sale 23c 5 styles tn Canibrle Umbrella Drawers, trimmed with fire em broidery. Torchon Val and Point de Paris Lace. Thia sale 4!c Naim:ook Iirawers. with sheer French embroideries, fitted hand This sale 75c Several styles in Nainsook , and Cambric Drawers, various trim mings In lai-e and emlirolderr. This sale IMc and $1.25 SHORT SKIRTS. Short Underskirts. 25 to 31 Inches, cambric hemstitched flounce. This sale 25c Several styles in Cambric Short Skirts, lace and Hamburg In serting and edge to match. This aale 40c Dainty Short Skirts In fartou styles and trimming. This sale ;.V. IV. $1.25 CORSET COVERS. t.a n forset Covers, high neck, good mi'flin, 32 t 41, This sale f 'rpt t'otcr. square neck. Ham- burg trimmed. This, sale 15e 25 styles In Marguerite. dej. In serting f Torchon and point de Paris lace, also Hamburg and ribln trimmed. Thi sale 25p 2ft style In Nainsook Marguerite, trimmed front and tank, fitted and French back. Thi sale 4Ie Msrgierlte "iret Covers, mffied to waist line, lace and ribbon trimmed. Thl sale 5lc Tislit Fitting Corset rovers, low . neck, mnnd and square, bn-e and Hamburg trimmed. " This sale s- and 73c Fine Nainsook Cover, trimmed with dainty" lace and Hamburg Inserting, with edge to match, trimmed front ami hack. Thi aale 9e to $231 EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR " Wefjien' Ultra f'nte Umbrella Drawer. T hi sale 33r Ett Sjze Nightgown. twkd an '-e trimmed. Thi aale SV EftraSiie Whhe HsirU. tee Ilambonc sad lace raf fmsjtie DEMOCRAT, DBAYI AY4; 11505. ! White f . . i ;. .. . . . - . - f. .... : Canvas Shoes. You all want them and we hare the goods. . .--, " . Shoes and Oxfords, sizes B to 8,.,,..v..,Ti.ii,uw.v,M. S0c to 75c Sizes 8 to 11 60c to 80c Sizes 11 to 2 75c to $1.0 Just a few more left of. the Russia Calf . Ladles' $1.50 Oxfords at 98c Holczer's, Standard Shoe llouso, Headquarters for Outing Shoes. You all know the place. ' A. F, COWLES CENTER STREET MILLINER INDIVIDUAL TASTE As to arrangement, materials, construction and finished effect can find fulfillment here. , , AVE COURT PARTICULAR ' EXACTING PATRONAGE.' 53-55 CENTER STREET. ' May Majiton'a Patterns. :., SPECIALSALE All our Trimmed Hats are marked down at one-half the price for this week. If you are lookiug for a stylish and 'becoming hat- to suit your pocket come down to the Original Bargain Millinery and see the styles and prices, as we undersell all our competitors. We do not buy cheap ready made hats all alike, but we manufacture all our hats personally from the best ma terlals. Be sure to make us a call be fore you go elsewhere as weienn save you one-half and more than elsewhere. FRIEDMAN'S BARGAIN MILLINERY J 1265 BANK ST. - : " K. Dougherty Special sale of ladies black sateen skirts at 98c Sale on ladies' black sateen skirts for I this week only, at the low price of j 9-;s-aiue KM. -j -i-v-v 4 At 10c each. chUdren's patent leather ', belts, colors blacky brown and red, I regular price 25c. J We are agents for Pictorial Review Patterns. " , . ; K. DOUGHERTY 145 boiith Main v. Card of Thanks. TO M 'UijtiSlOf .4TERBltI. .The' llbcjiil patronage extended.. So us during , tlie short time we hare been in the city has compelled us to make another trip to New York. On our return we eipeet.to be able to shew many new and stylish designs, worthy of the appreciation of ladies of ' 'taste. We " shall use every endeavor to continue to de serve the confidence of the public, and trust that all transactions will be to our mutual advantage. ' New York Millinery, 35 Grand St. OAKVILLE CO MAKERS 0? WIRE AND METAL GOODS. p. o., Freight and Express Addreaa, Oakvllle, Conn. Telegraph Addraaa, Waterburr. Conn. New York Office 48 Howard street I SHAM'S STRAW HATS A HOT WAVE IS COMING. GET, BUSY. We hav Just received our entire stork of Baltimore straws. Split braids and sennetta will be most worn this season. - Many new shapes are here for your choosing. 50c to $3 the Hat. See samples In our north window. ISHAM'S 14 and 16 Exchange Place. DO YOU NEED LINOLEUM WE OFFER PRINTED LINOLEUM 50 cents a yard ind higher. CORK imiO UXOLEUU tl 25 a yard and higher. The LAP A LUE-HOFFLI AN Cor, 150462 Grsnd Street Complete Grocers. ALL IN A PICKLE This Week. Usually we have a demonstra tion of only one article. This week not' only .one but tn otheir 56 of the 57 famous Heinz's goods will be demon strated at our store. ' Come and learn how any thing of Heinz's is safe to buy. r Woodruff Grocery Co. SPECIAL Wednesday Evening --After 7:30 AND All Day Thusday Woman's $2.00 darK tan oxfords 3 large eyelets $1.48 en'S $2.00 dreSS SllOCS tce and blncher styles al,c invi. .'" ' $1.48 -The- Arthur Bradley Go. EETAILER OF SHOES. 02 BANK STREET, USE A RANGE and se? how much real, genuine comfort It brings to the home. $9, 11. $13, $2 down $2 a month. SOLD BY Tlie Unitstf 3as improTBmsnt Co. i Center and Leavenworth 8ta THE PEOPLE'S MARKET ESTABLISHED 1800.. Telephone "469 Our near nnmber. Give us a ring-. Duesler Bros. 21 PHOENIX AVE. F. BUCK, Ladies' ind Guts' Tailoring, 270 North Main St. Teleybon 210-S. Waterburr. Oona. ARE YOU ' About to purchase MATTING WE OFFER CHINESE MATTINGS 10c to 45c a yard. Japanese Mattings 20c to 75c a yard. GAS a. M..iy..ifcl'iifcii"jma lit tf . -K0R0NA- AND Ansco Cameras are ihe best , No Fancy Trimmings. , , :. . " .-i.. t r, - . . . t ... ... : . ' "l ' " , ' H' . The construction is the best and . the working qualities practical. It's All in tbe Lens, Not made by a Trust. We Can Save You About 40 Per Cent on your Photo Supplies. The Ziglatzki-Marks C 110116 South Main Stras; BROOKLYN BRIEFS. T-The S. I R. K- A. Lithuanian so ciety will give a dauce this evening at T.IHiiinivian lmll nn Tohn ntreet. The ilancingr will comraeuce at 7:30 o'clock. We endeavor to save you money on o-ioi-t-tiiinn- that itrmrcrista sell.' Our large business enables us to do this n-hiio nimvliiiiKF in ovpi't Instance the best quality. On the basis ot quality we have no real competition; com petition that meets our prices by cut- . . ., I . - 1 f . . . n ... ling ine quality oi.koouh 10 uui iu- wtltinn at nil. Whenever vol! reailire drug store goods get them here and you will get tne dcsc ror less. a. u. Walker. 756 Bank street. . .". IN THE POLICE COURT Jamas fiairl Oriaral to Far Wife S4 - a a tvaaa. Tnnr tQsia' refusal to move on last night cost him $5 In the city court to-day. Mascln kept Officer Brearton dodging on the sidewalk opposito Ward's flats. He would linger in a hallway and the moment the omcer went ills way he would come on the sidewalk again until finally the officer, losing, patience, took him Into cua- tody. ' ', .Irtmes Quirk was charged with non- support.' He gave his wife only oO cents siuce last sepicmner. ne hb her that Saturday night and 2.30 she took out of his pockets made $2.80. Quirk Is his wife's second venture on the matrimonial sea. lie appears to l.A a l.annr life WOrkillZ WllCII be feels strong enough for It, while his wife works every iay in a wuimrj. u orHoreH tn nav 54 a week for six months or suffer sixty days In jail. OPEN WAR NO IN TRIKE. Ckleac F.i are Caaaaaila Will Mat Relastate tales Ma. CHICAGO, May 24.-A11 prospects of peace la tbe teamsters' strike bave dis appeared, and It will be open war from this time on. Tbe last conference look ing toward a peaceable adjustment ,wss held last night between James B. Barry, business agent for tba express drivers' union, and tba local managers Of tbe seven express companies. When tbe meeting took place tha conversation was brief and pointed. Business Agent Barry opened tbe ne gotiations by saying; "Our position la this, I want all tbe men reinstated ex cept those wbo have been guilty of vio lence. I rannot do anything different. That Is what tbe local union wants, and that la what the local office bave told tne to demand. That la all I ran do. The men told me they all want to go bark In a body or they won't go back at all. That is the position of tbe union and tbe union officials." Tbe reply of tbe representatives of tba express companies was brief. ' It was: n)ur opposition to tbe reinstate ment of tbe men will be the same four years from now ss It Is today. We will Sot take them bark under any circum stances." Thia brought tbe conference to a close, and all parties concerned In It left tbe city ball. Tbe spread of tha strike was not as large aa waa anticipated. It being un derstood In many quarters that there was still a possibility of peace being reached, however. I'oor hundred and eight Anna belonging to the Lumber men's association went out la a sym pathetic strike. Sheriff Barrett said last night t I "At tne first outbreak of trouble l wbh-h In anyway approaches tbe rVrt- Ing w have had t shall rail for troops. The minute tbe strike riots ft beyond me I will appeal to tbe governor, and the troops. will be oa tbe graund within less than tar boars," Every preparation haa been made for a prompt response by tbe national guards, and a large ronaignineat of riot rartrldgee haa been rseeired. These differ front tbe ordinary rlSe bullet In that they coo tain three bnrk abot each la place of tbe single steel bullet. Three hundred egg eaadlera employ ed by roumfeetoa aaerHiaats here hare gone oa strike. The ranee waa failure te secure a raise In wages. . Look Out 1 - 1 SBonia hi wr aretaHat WW. White ptoe aa4 tar wards It Tak ear. Taft a ether a4 ra tzka aa ehaaess S eeata take C tettte. FlTZPATaiCKa Mala mU waa 'iijM'j' "j-.P' Flia Dates (t Prtyarty Owsara ta . ; Baar Fran. The'board of ptlbMc works met yes terday afternoon, Mayor Klton presid ing, and fixed ilatuM for hearings as follows:1 .Ttme-tt, BeVer In East Main street,: from Silver street to Merldcn road; widening - Grand street, from Bank street to 'Half street, to a uni form width of slxty-flve feet; June 13, paving West Main streetfrom North Main to west' side of the green, north side; sidewalks; Lounsbnry street, from Baldwin street to -Mulcahy . school: storm water drain, Adams street: June 20, sewer layout, grade and' building lines, rairniount street; sewer, Put nam street; June 27, sewer, Flue street, from W. II. Camp's property to Cooke street; sewer, James street . The engineer was Instructed to call for bids for the construction of a sewer In North Main and North Vine streets and in Washington avenue, proposals 10 De received June 6. F; B. O'Neill was heard relative to the condition of Starvlew avenues. He has plans under way to build four houses there and after talking the matter over with the board' he concluded that It would be easier to improve Kalamazoo ave nue; man try to flx vm the other road way. He was requested to submit a petition to' that effect. The engineer was instructed to construct a water main In Falrinount street, from Wash ington street southerly. . The . petition of Mrs Bridget Doherty for permission to connect with the Ohcrrv street sewer, and of C. H. Cables to emnty' surface water Into the Prospect street sewer, -were referred to the engineer. Commissioners Jackson and Holmes were appointed as a committee to In vestigate and report upon the claims of Contractor C. W. Taylor, who seeks compensation for additional service rendered on the hich service. " General Manager J. E. sewell war neara regarding - the application to tiounie track Portb Willow street from West Main street to a nolut Norti of Johnson street; and lay a switch on favorably reported to the aldermen. A communication from MIlo ' K. Gray relative toTent of meadow land nt the Brunch was referred to Super intendent. Johnson. The petitions for water service in Aurora street and Farmington avenue were referred to the committee on water mains. It was voted to- recommend to. the aldermen that a sewer be laid In Wall avenue. Petitioners for sewers In ' different streets were referred to, the enirlneer for estimates. The petitions of Thomas Kelly and Michael Gullfoile for the layout and grade of Bobbins street were laid on the table. A waiver was received from the New York, New Ha ven and Hartford Railroad Co regard ing the heating held with reference to the change of grade of Soueh Willow and Grand streets. The company was not cited In nt the time the meeting was otlled.' A hearing was held on tho proi osed change of grade of Cooke street from North Main street to the residence of Julia P. Sperrv. M. J. McEvoy, representing tbe MeEvov and I.awlor Interests, was the only one who appeared. He had no objectiou to the project, but would claim damages on account of additional expense excavat ing. and constructing, retaining walls ror a. new uiMlng to be erected gn., ttaaf ifropertf. " " ' - ' !Maps were ' submitted showing theH piaii m mo -Avriiuriiiai nwiie nis- posai plant wnitaf win soon be con structed on the city's property on Ben edict street. - - . At this Juncture It was voted to take an outing to look over Greenmount ter race, Hawthorne avenue and other, places on Town Plot where public Im provements bave been asked for. NO GOOD TO PROTEST Alderman DMa't Cm ta Imt AJalast SteaewalL One of the aldermen wbo meant to oppose the Library park project at th meeting Monday night, but got cold feet when the question came up. ex plained bis silence later on by staling that It would n t do any good to pro teat because be found out that there - were enough present committed to It to pass It along and be didn't care to but bis bead against a stone wall. What made blm madder than anything else In connection with the matter waa tbe Idea of the mayor, Mr Beacb and others assuring tbe board some time ago that before tbe question woulu re turn to tbeui a publlc hearing would be beard where every taxpayer In the t dry would have an opportunity to aay,. what he thought almat the project.. thing of the kind and the fact that thegr didn't prove that what they said at tbe first meeting meant but 1 deceive. Ue said there Is a day of. reckoning coming and that It caunot get here too soon for him and many others rM welcomes tne so ca Ilea dosi- ness administration beMevIng that It waa bound to be a good thlug for Va tertmry. DID NOT KILL IERRY. BWthwell ratfe4. favaaaa'a Wealth trmt CIHae. Will Pot AllkU . KAVANNA. Ill- May 24.-BothweH Pulford. the wealthiest rltlsea of Sa vanna, has denied reports that he la tbe slayer of Attorney Daniel 8. Berry, a former leading member of tbe I1R noia legislator. Attorney Berry was mysteriously murdered at the door ef bis office, and It la said that tbe cir cumstances Indicate be was killed by the husband' ef a woman to whom Ber ry la reported to hare paid attentiona. Pnlford claimed te be able te estab lish a complete a UN showing that he waa la his store at the time ef the shooting. ' miford is nasi fifty years ef age a ad Is reputed te be worth $rnOA)0. His philanthropy haa made him one ef tbe asost pnpaiar me la favanna. He haa a wife aad two grow a danghtera, eae.ef whom is tried. Berry alee waa a married ma a. The coroner's ia oaeat is now lanpgreaa. T. fMe3ef eaMTcC JWtt&tOtt. May 24-Oorga tt Eeldeat pnmoO lnpertor who has been.oB duty pt rhiladelphla. has heea ran red. Cvaat th serrtre. He waa iiwaa aT;j1 aeaenaje aga ra eeaaeetWiai with the. aarefiaatvoe ef the ffterey Certoa ceetteay h h acheewt eatf aief'eTig a han from a aaetsbee I af tft -ee5-r. Mr. MMea bM that f r i M ' wey a jterasMl aaefter k3M Vv tsetse wtch k Cy nim. fcarphi Uj Zc f Gafa Ua a lkaai ttea &5C Ct Thia sale L2i to HJO 1