Woith and Wore

Woith and Wore

VOLUME XXIII NEWTOWN, CONN., EKIDAY, OCTQEER 19, 1900 EIGHT PAGES. NUMBER 42. Town Topics. GOOD DR GORDON MAKES Special SHIRTS SUGGESTIONS, and are. ( LET THE BUSINESS MEN Sale where they ORGANIZE TO SEE IF SOMETHING CANNOT BE DONE TO AT COST BRING SOME INDUSTRY HEBE. The shirt which costs 50c and gives but 25c in wear is dear. Wore. Editor of The Bee. Dear Sir: la and The It Woith shirt which costs a dollar and wears a dollar's worth is with regret, not dne to im mh.imi mo s Ladies' Shirt Waist cheap. Not a shirt in our store but will give full value;wheth-e- r tives, that I learned of the removal of you pay 50c, $1 or more. Selling good full-val- ue shirts has the Rubber Co.'a hotliuui frnm We couldn't sell these suits for if we hadn't Sets and Belt heiped us to make our shirt business large and profitable. Sandy Hook. After carefully consider- $10 bought ing the situation, as it pretents itself, I them late have come to the conclusion that this is early. The buyers have to sell the same kinds of Buckles. Good Shirts for 50c. not a time tor lamentations and tears. bat rather for prompt, indiclons. united suits for $12 to make their Another case of the KNOW ' profit. early These shirts are not experiments. We they are worth action upon the part of the business, pro- well-thinkin- bird 50c. Faacy shirts with stiff and soft bosoms and collars; fan- fessional, and sober, ln-- catching the worm; and now that we've caught it, you shirts with stiff brsoms and no collars. uwiuuu ciuaena oi .newcown. cy ana waif are we to no in anth a get the benefit of it. hi C. L. crisis r organize. And why organize f Bryant, foT Dcuause ui mere is Choose from M Fine Shirts si. organisation- rjotaibie fancy cassimeres in and unity of purpose- and in unity there is stripes mixtures; Reliable Jeweler, We never put 75c shirts in our dollar lines. We could make strength; therefore, let the intellectual fast black cheviots ; mannooa and black clay worsteds tweeds more money but we would lose good friends. Our dollar ot the town be concentrated in fancy 244 MAIN ST, DANBUBY, CT. an organized of our most fluential shirts are ALL full-val- ue and fit better than body ii and Peacedale the best to be had. shirts, they any citizens. J) or wnat purpose r To guide serges, Watch Inspector for N. dollar shirts we ever sold. New Fall designs and colors. our little township the industrial through- Notice & H. Railroad. whirlwind which now threatens to cor that coats are shaped as they should be, shoulders ft rupt it, commercially, socially, and and Newest Thing In Shirts. otherwise. And how are wa to iccnm. square broad, collars cut close and high. Vests are cm this tremendous in-- Pleated bosoms for white shirts are new and shirts with puin and apparently high-cu-t and most of them single-breasted- ? iniiam woven instead of stitched in are newest. i saruiuuiitauie casar Joy worKloflr in are pleats $1.50. unity xor a common cause for the com. TIRE INSURANCE, mon gooa. Our suits at $10 are great big ten dollars' worth. You REAL ESTATE, New Neckwear Just In. First, m organizing, electing a nnui. I dent, vice president, secretary, treasurer ought to see them. INVESTMENTS. i ana executive committee, of what will SSr Just now I bare a sale 7 per cent Invest-n- o oe Known as ".Newtown's Board of ant tor a limited amount. Trade," or "Newtown's Business Hen's Most men who wear the fashionable wide-bri- m B. H. F. & Association," or "Newtown's Village In. Alpines MATTOON, JOHN K.EANE Co dustrial or feel Pythias HaU, Watsrttva, Osas Association," whatever you the need of a too. Here's to both. tAe PuAic L may wisn to term it. Secondly, by en- Derby tjie place get Telephone. 3uiin& at our-bann- $-5-- hat irary listing under the iiflaence of For a dollar more than the have a soft hat the corner ofAfain & oAn, street skter organizations in such cities as you may -- FIBS INSURANCE Bridgeport, Waterburv and New Haven ; and a as can be made. OM Bsliabls Oomsaaiss. Lowsst Batft, for will not the wholesale merchants derby good Next best, $2, next, $i.5o. W. A. LEONARD. Newtown, Conn. B G E P O RwT. ot those cities, who are members of Rim. How a RID hilar organizations and who have snnnlind about new suit for your boy? our local merchants in the oast, be affect. wws greater or less degree, and will BGEBC tney not tnerexore be willing to extend YOU HAVE HEARD OF IT ! to us a helping hand in this our hour of neeor Thirdly, bv endeavoring to irflnenca Celebrated tne united States .Rubber Trust to leave The us Doners, engines and turbine wheels .For Men. as they are at the present time, In order Young Douglas not to disturb the motive Dower of thnir ! i vacatea lactones, so that tbey will be in You men are close critics of Shoe. a position to naroor more reaaiiy some young style. You know Cash Shoe Store other industry. what want and know All the men who wear jrourtnry. by opening negotiations with you you it when you see it. tne rauroaa in it it. "It's a beau- companies reference to That's we want praise See our Goodyear Armor Clad, Duck Proof, , the transportation of coal and raw ma. why you to see our fall suits. We want ty," "It fits," "It wears," - terlal, at the lowest possible rate, for the Pure Boiled Boot. i and other commendatory Gum, Edge Rubber It's ' inwui ui any industry mat may CDOOSe your criticism on cut and our selection of fabrics. We want the fact that the best ever made, $3 .75 tne Duitaings, so soon to be vacated, as a phrases express suitaoie ror weir business. to be honest it. our new of the cele- Men's Grain Creole 1.25 piace you about If you see a wrong say so. styles Congress, JTinniy, oy influencing the town at an thing, . brated Douglass $3.50 Shoe Grain Creedmoor 1.25 annual town meeting to reduce, If neces- If are tell us. Men's Lace, the taxes on the styles right, is the shoe of the hour. Men's Calf Sole sary, factory property, v Sold V Tap Lace,. thus enabling the United States Bobber We believe we have here a collection of only by i Co. to lease their at the lowest unusualjy stylish The only Never Rip shoe that DOES NOT lip property ready-for-we- ar possible ngure. and we want to see it. R, F. FOSTER & CO., (Foster's) Men's $2, Boys' 1.60, Youths' 1.85 aixtniy, ana lastly, by making a su clothes, you perhuman effort, assisted by the citv or. I ganlz&tions above Main enumerated, to Induce 946 St., Danbury. some manufacturing interest (woolen Next National Bank i miiis, preieraoiy, on account or tne em. Danbnry pteyment that could be afforded to those or Docn sexes i, to locate here. Hubbell 'Now that the Newtown fair Is over. Bro.'s, and the town elections past and gone, MANY Derby, Conn. chub enaDiing some ox our best citizens more time to devote to the cause, as I have outlined, let us prepare to bring PLEASANTRIES oroer out ox cnaos ana to carry out some pian oi action, not on political lines, but INCORPORATED. Happen In our lives. Handed down Irom rather on a sound business basis, and, remoteat antiquity the custom of gilt making when Is Is one of the lew that has made no changes. organization perfected, let a fee. The gilts ol the ancients were usually ol We MANUFACTURE Our to oe anown as an initiation or memoer- - great value, but modern thought has mod ship fee, be charged each member, the THREE filed them somewhat Articles ol value or same i now De to revert to tne treasury of the STORES JStt may I Inexpensive presentation gilts - Springfield. nsea, vanea Becoming m me meatus ur ui.pu 3T organization, the fund to be used in iudi- aitlon ol the giver. Wedding gifts, anniver- dally furthering the cause we all have sary gilts, birthday gilts, all have their places at In the catalogue ot areat events In our lives Therefore'; can give our customers (the heart, namely, the soatching from the The position we hold In the community Is to industrial decay which, now threatens it, furnish articles suitable lor these occasions. uio name iu our staia oio town. 327 Main, Cor. Bank Sts., BEST at LOWEST Prices. Hoping that mv humble communica. tion will meet with the unanimous ao B. Randall Davidson, proval of our well thinking fellow- - Conn. Jeweler and Scientific townsmen, and that tbey, and the press, Bridgeport, Ontician, irrespective of any business, social affil 157 to 181 Middle Conn. iations, or selfish motives, will see fit to 124 MAIN STREET, ANSONIA, CT. St., Bridgeport, take prompt and immediate action in a Fourth Door Below Postom- - matter which so vitally concerns such a large percentage of the citizens of New as town. I remain ever. An humble raw mont'os, and thence removed to our Inhales citizen of Newtown, J. W. Gordon. tbe from anything seen In our country, or to ecstacy, and very being the being's end and aba, always and every- ! I A msT wy - site the manners and cus- of as well on & Am tD.) m.

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