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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 2

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AT3-E TWELVE. TTTE TELEGRAM SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30,1918. Jacoby's Credit Is a Great Convenience Buy Now at Sale Prices and Take Advantage of the Exceptionally Easy Terms of Payment Come at Once--Saturday the Last Day Never Such Values for Economical Shoppers Suits of Fine Fashion Such as any well dressed woman would be proud to wear. A range of good materials and shades Values from $22 50 to Sale prices to $59.00 Fashionable New Coats ie season Smart co! 0 Sale prices to $75 The greatest bargains of the season Smart coats priced formerly from $17 50 to S110 00 Sale prices S12.50 to $45 00 values now MEslls $9.50 to $35.00 For men who are most exacting In the matter of dress Jacoby clothes always measure up to the highest standards of design material, fit and workmanship Buy now' Ehe savings will be.

considerable. Men's Suits 18 50 to $65 00 Values Now $12.50 to $45.00 Men's Overcoats $22.50 to $60.00 Values Now $17.50 to $45.00 Men's Fur Coats $48.50 to $165.00 values now $39 to $125 Choose from the finest assorted stock of Furs in Bridgeport. Jacoby Furs are quality Furs and you can buy them during this sale at a great money saving. 1081-83 BROAD OPP. POST OFFICE- i HE really appreciated gift is not necessarily large or expensive.

It is the combination of taste and appropriateness that makes the treasured gift. We have just such gifts to select from for either sex at any age. And at prices that you can afford to pay. Jewelry is always the most acceptable of gifts. Call and let us suggest something.

No obligation to buy. Thin model, open face, 15 jewel movement, filled case. Exceptional' Value This year a Watch as a Xmas gift carries more than the usual sentiment which quickly attaches itself to such a possession, the fact of receiving same on Liberty Xmas will give a significant value. Jewelers and Silversmiths 83 FAIRFIELD AVE. One Flight Up Directly Over Western Union, Ten Feet Over the High Rent District.

My Style Yesterday was beyond description, so I'm not going to try to chronicle all we did--It won't be necessary, ae It will always remain In memory as a "wonderful time Jeanne's sister was there, and "took to" each other Instantly She's smarter looking than Jeanne, I think; she seems to wear her clothes better but, because shea taller Her suit was made of the new burlap cloth, reindeer in color The blouse she wore with it was stunning, being made of beige-coloi georgette orepe, galheied into a chemise neck on throe little bronze coids--the sleeves finished at the wrists to match. Ovei Lhis, front and back, were panels of geoi- gette crepe, and color of the suit the pannel, In back, ended under the nairow girdle, to match, but the front panel continued longp and was finished In long silk trlngc--both were embroidered In a design of metallc bronze and gold threads Completion Here Superdreadnaught of 33,000 Tons, Started after U. S. Entered War. NEWPORT NEWS Va, Nov 29.

--With the lifting of the voluntary censorship, it is now safe to say that one of the greatest super- dreadnaughts Is neaily completed and in dry docks The keel of the 83,000 ton battleship was laid after the country went to war and, In spite of the call made on this yard for 32 destroyers to fight the submarine work on the big vessel has progressed satisfactorily The hull has taken shape and probably wll be ready for launch- Ing within a few months This monster man-o'-war will mount eight 16 rifles in four turrets on the center line, two forward and two aft, and nava! officials be- lleva that she will be the equal if not the superior, of any war ship afloat Four of these ships were authorized and another is to be built here and two by the Fore River shipbuilding company at Qulncy, Mass Imposing Topic at People's Church "Get Together Sunday" gave many people a fine taste of church friendliness and a religious refreshment Successive Sabbaths may carry this hopeful experience alill further on. At the People's church tomorrow a fruitful Incident in Jesus' slncenty will be considered, viz. His washing the Disciples' feet Ths Master acted as a servant "He who know He came from God, and was about to return to God," performed the low- of services along the way The of Christ will make us useful to othera, and faithfulness to the Saints will show our affinity with God The real preparation for the fast approaching Christmas, will be formed In i i old grudges, and In multiplying the number of "men of good will If peace Is so desirable among na- ons, recent public demonstra- would indicate, then is it finite worth while to sign an armistice between the world's Sovereign and ourselves Those who are to participate in "Enlistment Week will bo glad to be present at 10:80 a m. Yale Men Will Advise I Wilson at Peace Table NEW HVVEN, 29--Prof Charles Seymour of the history department and Professor Olive Day lecturer upon economic history, both of Yale- unhcissty, and both lesident here, will ba of the party of Picsident Wilson which will sail lor Fiance week, It was stated here toda Prof Seymour has been writing much upon the diplomacy of the war and international situation and recently hag been studying at folumbia and at "Washington on matters which will como befoie the American peace delegation Pi of Day i sene as an advisor on economic questions Austrian Losses Will Total Four Millions LONDON, Nov. 29 --Austria- Hungary lost four million killed ind dm Ing tha war, according; to an exchange telegiaph despatch from Copenhagen IJIffht thousand men killed, I i 17,000 offl- cers owedd--Did spend ns i ney aa this I M.

i i a Newedd--Wh Newedil--'J lien I a umior- md why a on so icn I took i away Boston Transcript. Returning Troops Wi'l Be Examined, Educated and Placed. NEW YORK, Nov 29--Announcement that the Army Educational buteau will establish effi- ciencj tests of soldiers about to be mustered out of etvice and desirous of entering lines of business other thin those they followed be lore lha wai, was made hcie to- dav bheiwm Cody, managing dnectoi of the National Schools of Suentiftc Business Mr Cody has been by the government, ho stated, to arrange two series of tests one to precede and one to follow a course of tiaming which the Wai Department has piepared for men in khaki awaiting discharge. The fiist test will measure the soldier's qualifications for business employment and reveal lug deficiencies Then will follow the government training peiiod, which may extend ovei a month or longer, in some cases for a yeai, depending upon the Ime which each man spends In the demobilization cantonment Ths second contest will be based on his camp studies, which are in- tendeJ to take up much of the time which otnoi nae would be spent in idleness and will be in making for a soldier's efficiency emplojment register, which be forwarded in sections to branches of the United States employment seivice nearest the home communities of the men listed upon tliem The atrny educational bureau hopes, Mi Cody told educators anc business men attending the national confeionce on junior employment, which began a two day session this morning, to aid both soldiers and business men in the reentrance of the foimer into civ life. ffiSS Betkl Soldiers Visit Homes on Thanksgiving BETHEL, Nov 29 (Special)-- Geoige Perkins died, at his home on Hoyts Hill Wednesday after a two weeks' sickness of pneumonia Mr Perkins was jeirs of age and was well liked all who knew him He was for a number of years employed bv the Adams Express Co.

as messenger but was of late employed at the Ball Beanng Rolling Co of Danbury. He is simned by a wife and child, also by his paients, Mr and Mrs Frank Perkins, and one brother, Clifford ot BidgeBeld Walter Beckett of South street was taken to the Danbury hospital Wfdncsdaj suffering fiom a severe attack of Iddnev trouble Sergt Thomas Griffin of Camp Morutt, spent Thanksgiving -nith his parents, Mr and Mis Patrick Giiftin of 24 Slackman avenue Co'p Cailton of Camp Devens is spendin? the week-end at his home 7 Center street Sergt James Brltto is home from Gimp Gordon Atlanta Ga, on a ten day futlough Seigt Britto has had a double attack of the influenza within the past two months and is still under the phvsician's care and shows by his appearance that he must have endured a very severe attack A large load of hnv belonging to Wainer of Redding Ridge overturned Thursd ly afteinoon as the team -was descending Center street grade Traffic Tias blocked for a time until a few good Samaritans passing by and gaie Mr Wainei a lift in reloading the hav The Durable Toy Manufacturing Co of Center stieet is a busy place just at present tuimng out various kinds of tovs for the holiday trade Postmaster Judd has received a letter from his son Corp Eml! Judd -nho Is with the 307th A from whom he has not before heard fiorn In seietal woeks Corp Judd writes that he has Just returned from the front and is now In the icst camp, arriving there the day peace was declared Ho also writes that a merry time was in progress at the time or peace celebrations and cannons were roaring and bells ringing with Joy Corp Judd Is one of few to have enjoyed good health and to have escaped accidents during his long stay at the lighting front PIC4.RDT IN HISTORY Plcardv was one of the old feudal provinces of Franco and its territory Is now compnsed in the departments of Somme, Oise, Pis de Calais and Aisne The name lg still unofficially applied to that part of Prance which boiders on the English Channel, and contains the cities of Amiens Beauvals, Ca- 1 ils, Boulogne, Arras, Solssona and Ld.on. The fighting in the -resent war has been largely in irdy whl vas a portion of 1 iat part of ancient ml inhabited by the Pol- flans, "ho i considered the Romans the biavest of Can's fho city of Amiens is noted for i i cathediai, one of the mobt magnificent in Turope, founded in 1220 It Is 470 feet In length, with a transept 213 feet across The peace of Amlen between England and Franco was conclude 1 March 27. 1802--Christian Heiald 951 Main Street New Liberty of Style and Warmth Sold Direct from the Manufacturer to You at Real Saving Prices The snap in the weather on the eve of December demands for your health, comfort and looks, a new overcoat. You are going to get one to be sure--but where? Don't make your decision until you have seen Rogers superior stock of excellent overcoats with their low price marks--the result of our own manufacturing and direct selling to you.

By all means see what $20 and, $25 will buy in Overcoats at Rogers! Overcoat Prices Range from $20 to $40 Every Price Bearing to You a Strict Saving of 25 Per Cent. Every Rogers Suit The Source of Supreme Satisfaction To Man It pays to buy Suits at Rogers because you support no middleman by paying the extra profit he exacts for standing between maker and wearer. Why should there be middlemen' Why should you have to pay extra on his account? You don't have to when you buy Rogers Clothes direct from the maker' Prices range from According to an English scientist theie is an Individuality in heartbeats affecting the handwntmg to such a degree that it can be identified when writing magnified Small Pill Small Dose Small Prici have stood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish) biliousness, headache, Indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion.

Genuine beara PALE FACES Indies! a lack oi Iron la the Blood Will help this condition Advertisement. ELECTRIC S151IVICE CO. Prlinte Homes Piomptly Attended to By Competent Electricians. Electric Wiling, 1'lxtnres and Motors, 467 Mt. Grove St Tel Bar tflOJ-2 Tel Bnr.

78 IS JOHN FAY Furniture Dealer Superior Ifnbrto- for fnrnltnre A Upbolsterer ntid Cabinet Maker, Drarerfesi. PHONK BAKNUM 74- Chuck Roast 20c Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak 30c Legs Genuine Spring Lamb 32c Veal Cutlet 30c Forequarters Lamb 16c Fresh Chopped Meat 20c Legs Yearling Lamb 24c Stew Veal for Plate and Navel Corned Beef14c Prime Rita Roast of Beef 25c Lamb Stew 12 1 2 Round Roast 30c Shoulder Steak 24c 1169 State Between Lee Clinton Aves. United States Food Administration License Number G14857 IONAL Why Not Economize BUY HERE SATURDAY Quality considered this is the most economical market in Bridgeport. It's not cheap meat which supplies the greatest nutriment and as we sell the finest meats only you really save money by trading here. SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK-END CHUCK ROAST CHUCK STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK ROUND STEAK PRIME RIB BEEF BOSTON ROLLS LOINS JERSEY PORK PORK CHOPS FRESH SHOULDERS "IOME MADE SAUSAGE LEGS SPRING LAMB SHOULDERS OF LAMB Ib22c Ib24c Ib30c Ib32c Ib 26c Ib28o Ib 36o Ib 35c Ib 30c Ib 36c Ib 35c Ib 25o 1 iarketCo, "THE RE1 OF MEAT IN AMERICA." Greater Bilclgcport Murket.

870 MAIN ST. 'PHONE NOBLE 479 NFWSPAPFR! NFWSPAPFR!.

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