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The Newtown Bee. VOLUME XXX. NEWTOWN. CONN., FRIDAY, NQVEMHfeK , IM7. NUMBER 4i. HOME NEWS. AT LIBRARY CORNER. CHANGE IN THE SCHEDULE (Dissolution Sale CI 3BBB( i- i- OF THE BERKSHIRE DIVISION. OllOCS BBHBEEHSi SECOND WEEK One of the moat important chanirt ; At FOSTER'S. on the Berkshire division , which will Mil- - tm i of .( wuiHi'iiji & i -i the take nt-x- t a. i.i-- . t place Monduy, November 11, K' ami (, Uit lli'winilin nfvmf.1 Imrifulu J,mr, Mitt, Boys' and which will bo no shown in Clothing. the pub- li.l I'liiititfli in Ki'urnii i hr hi nil or (inn io lic time which Is to be In tho i'riiiiii n. Ib.iim., Think ul Ii. I.llti table, ninlliiif Hi. in fur hand of the public the luttor part of I'iip liii f hhiiii'ii'. Ilnrrli'k fi.Vt att.Mik. Ui Cash or hiiiiiiM.liiihi ur lii'ni'r ixiIinm iihmi ill c thin week, ii the rentorinir of the l There make-u- p Popular early fr ii;. !, are many points in the of Boys'l mornlnir diii' l.iiiif nun'. Douiflaw St 'infiiiiU'in mil, train known to railroad men l.il.-h.-- r Ivnir cut. Un f.l-- Hl-l- i. M-- J. Clothinjf that deserve more than ordinany attention. Icav-in- ibcI n, ai No. 1401, back to iU Khedule, g fur (Hit lul i.f II tt I.... I.L..L Style and workmanship are very necessary essentials, New Milford at 6.20 a. m., Instead R.4i. Producing Sale. IMiit linn ou it liuy lMlr t but unless these two are combined with materials' of 7.20 a. m., thua setting the train points OHhtinIiI lot. Ii IhmMou iI ih. a back one hour. The schedule will efTect Cum In and imk Hu m dot, Wot durable nature, the garments soon show an unsatis This store lias been we throngwl, which in, think, a the time at all intermediate point factory purchase. Our Bovs Clothin? is made bvl Uwt splendid of the hold this sale has taken the about one hour, thua arriving at Bridge- upon specialists in mai particular orana 01 manu- minds of the port at 7.40 a. instead of 8.45 m. doming public. And those who came were glad, m., a. facture. Made to our order, means: our attention to the for so were able to Thii will afford excellent connections R. F. FOSTER, by doing they secure a new winter fact that we receive garments with made of thon for New Haven and Hmrt-wo- r style, through express tu It, F. Futttv & I I suit, fresh from our big, new 'stock at a wonderful wiv- Co., ...LP.. J I - J .. J M .1 f I train service to New York, namely ouniy ie5iea wooi nones ana supplied wnn me nnisn ing over The of this sale is 246nalnSt., Danbury, Conn. regular prices. object to turn with the New York Express, which which only experienced tailoring can produce. Our our stock into cash leaves and we are at 7.45 a. m.. and -2 immediately, willing to Bridgeport Boys' Store supplies for all ages between 2 and 17 pay well for so liberal discounts .makes no stop until arrival at Grand doing by giving from jyears. regular prices. Central station, also connecting with train No. 272 leaving Bridgeport at l)r Deen To-da- Algy. French. Suits $3.50 to $12. y we emphasize Joys' Clothinj. Parents all over this 7.55 a. m., arriving in New Haven at section know Overcoats ond Reefers $3.50 to $15. of the goodness of our boys' clothinjr of its stylo 8.30 a. m., making all intermediate SPECIALIST. and line - Our wearing qualities.- boys' suits, with knee trousers, stops. The connection from Danbury are into this sale at put greatly raluced prices. will be changed to 6.04 a. m.. via Cancer, Piles, Rupture Brook field Junction instead of 7.23 a. J. B. & Cured Without the Knife. MULLINGS SON, m., via Hawleyville. The restoration Water bur v. Conn. of this train back .to its old schedule No quack or secret methods, but sci- -, was the result of careful entilic, treatment. Special by the company in the interests consultant in all BHBBB B BBBBBBBBHBHBHBBBBBBI of a number of commuters (pMAIfJOHN SEjIBRIDGtroRl.CONli large the CHRONIC DISEASES. majority or which desire to arrive in Bridgeport before eight o'clock and Sll ELTON, CONM. it will afford a more convenient accom- modation to the Bridgeport business men who reside in the suburban towns We own outright aiuf offer to first buyer of Trumbull, Long Hill, Stepney, Bots-for- d and Newtown. $30,000 PAR VALUE Connecticut Railway & Lighting Co. 4 per cent Common Stock, NEWTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Guaranteed by the New York, New Haven THE STORE & Hartford Railroad HONOR ROLL FOR OCTOBER. Company. BWOOEPORT First German : Earl Peck, John Hou- Par value of Shans100. Sales KW.50 price per share. Yielding net to the Investor 5.71. lihan. FOUR STORES Second German : Anna C. Murphy, 1119-112- HINCKS BROS. & CO., Bond Dealers, Marguerite Cavanaugh, Earl Taber. 3 MainSt., Bridgeport. Court : Exchange Bldg., 207 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. Sophomore English Helen Houlihan, Rychie Veness., Junior and Senior English : Vivian Wetmore, Anna C. Murphy, Elsie Fer Surprise Special Sale No. 425. ris, Marguerite Cavanaugh, NonX? B The City National Bank. Brennan, Helen Blakeman, Crossley of 105 Wall Street, Bridgeport, Conn., Wallace. ; High Grade Winter American History: Jesse Bailey, The interests of our Richard Carmody, Joseph Keane, Jessie patrons carefully guarded and Whitlock. ' Overcoats for Men promptly served. English History : May Houlihan, Tes- - 1 sie Carmody. Overcoats fashioned according to the very latest ideas, Rhetoric : Nora Bots-for- d, OFFICERS: . Blake, Mayla Swell new London Box, Chesterlield, Tourist and Clarice all-wo- Frank Miller, President. Cashier. Botsford, Mary Lynch, French Back University models in ol Black and M. ChasB. Hough, B. Terrlll. Asst Cashier Mary Fairchild,. Lillian Beers. Oxford Meltons, Black Kerseys and fancy light and me- Bookkeeping : Helen Blakeman, Non-ni- e dium Gray Cheviots perfect fitting, perfect tailoring Brennan. and perfect in every detail of workmanship supreme Algebra Beginning : Mayla Botsford, characteristics of quality and style Materials, patterns Clarice Botsford, May Houlihan, John and models are the very newest and these garments are If Fall and Winter Blankets f Houlihan, Catherine James, Anna lined throughout with rare Venetian and finished with silk ' Keane, Percy Piatt, Rychie Veness, velvet collars. Plush Lap Robes. Mary Fairchild. Roman History : Anna Keane, Vivian All Men's Regu- On Sale One I SA Fine and Line Complete to select from. f J Wetmore, Anna C. Murphy, Elsie Fer- lar Sizes, 34 to Week ris, Marguerite Cavanaugh, Nonnie 44 in. Chest Ending Next Sis W. W. STEVENS a CO.. I Brennan, Helen Blakeman. Measurement. $12 Friday. First Yr. Latin: Helen Houlihan, Q 16 Whitest., Danbury, Conn.' & Earle Taber. The Surprise Store's Double Guarantee Second Yr. Latin (Caesar) : John Bonds Every Sale. Houlihan. If for reason fails to the is Bridgeporter's Know What Third Yr. Latin (Cicero) : Anna C any purchase any please money instantly refunded without a question or the goods cheerfully Murphy. exchanged. All clothing bought here is pressed and kept in Extra Good Values Are. First Yr. French : Clarice Botsford, good repair for one year free of charge. m Cathreine Farrell, Ella Hayes, Julia v 5 They know that in our store great values are given. They Kilbride. are the attractions that bring to us a We" Winter Suits and Overcoats constantly increasing trade. have Second Yr. French : Florence Beech-e- r, everything in the furniture line. Come and examine our line of Brass Beds Helen Blakeman, Anna Ruffles. Mahogany Dressers Chiffoniers, Parlor Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Lace for Men Curtains, Rugs, Porteires and Upholstery goods. We recover Parlor Furniture Elementary English: Martha Arm- at reasonable prices. strong, Marguerite Beecher, May $10, $15. Brown, Richard Carmody, Helen $5, $7.50, $12, Keane, Joseph Keane, Catherine Les- THE SUITS comprise every new model that fashion N. & Co., ter, Annie G. Murphy, Clara Sheehan, Buckingham Inc., dictates in all the seasonable fabrics in every new pat- ESTABLISHED 1843, Jessie Whitlock. ternnew brown shades, grays and other new color tones Geology: Anna Keane, Anna C. Mur- i street. and double breasted styles. phy, Crossley Wallace. ' single When buym like to KNOW that the they-- THE OVERCOATS are in all the latest models and materials for Winter cut Most ana to ssfM"1'.18 ss Darius Bristol of Marbledale was a Wear, medium, People expare mslust Then ahnnnw form-fittin- g a and loose back and semi made with broad shoulders becomes pleasure and a satisfaction. This pleasure may be yours In tatarZ visitor in town, Monday. short long and full deep lapels! when looking for things In gold or sliver of the best makes. StrUng or plSted ware Medium and heavy weights. - cut glass, timepieces that will tell you the truth, diamonds and other Si and field glasses, pocketbooks. billhooks and card case, art ware, fans, BV toi W. A. Leonard was so unfortunate 'Repairing. .Diamond setting and engraving. Byes examined day or night. ProneWvE Men's Suits sizes 14 to fitted glasses made and guaranteed. Goto as to lose one of his pair of stag"e hor Young and Overcoats, 19,'$5t$7, $8.50, $10, $12. TAYLOR ses, a valuable animal. It died about GREGORY, an hour after into the Practical coming stable, Jwalar. Fllhth St.. Darby, Conn. Knee-Pa- nt Saturday night. Boys' Suits, Boys' Winter Overcoats, Mrs of Mrs Cogan, a sister Henry B.