Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Seaill 0 fian Vhic Many Pcn.;n; :‘:}:a.&.; '.; “This a Disacreeable Complaint... " . t.eopians—Knichts- of Columbus Ready to Farade—| uqux: e M 0 persons | P;ihln Sisters will Enterlnn _elegates. - . po Lo e Y “y‘.‘?;."""'“ '1,,;.., £ i G BT i 5 A ‘tractive -in mlnM l’ifted‘ ““re‘l':‘lu accomplished d possessing @l e X N'T KICK ABOUT THE HIGH PRICE OF FOOD. YOU ARE NOT in Foresters' hail and owing to the ab- | trom Clover templo is Sadie Frink | Singie fact ‘that, for some cause ot BUYING RIGHT. YOU ARE PAYING FOR A COLLECTION OF .sence_ of both the warden and vice other, such as stomach trouble, decay » u e urtu"ltles Warden, Brother Daniel J. Johnston | all past chiefs are entitled to attend | ¢ 'teoth ‘or throat and nasal catarrh, TRADING STAMPS OR AN EXPENSIVE DELIVERY SYSTEM. s \\nl’qlpolntpd ward]m pli:yllem He | k’;‘; i‘;i:‘l‘née‘é'lvo‘fe:e::!’::m ‘:“‘(“; c";"n" they are v.h; unfortunate possessors HERE ARE OPPORTUNITIES BY WHICH YOU CAN SAVE MANY e :gn’:lnx to those pvrlg:enl"n:dnv‘;:- tinue its whist series with an evening | ““rhat one drawback is sumicient m| BECOME ONE OF THE MOHICAN CIJS'I'OHERSr’l'IEY ARE Nfl' : ducted ‘the business of the meeting | At the home of Grand Chief Laura|mgke them ‘almost = universally | A DOLLAR TODAY. -IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT ITEM YOU_MAY | with promptness angd despatch. Coit on- Penobscot street. shunned, and no matter how erudite | ’ Grand ~ Warden F. H. Tolles of | b | or scholarly they.may be, how much PICK OUT, YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT ®THE GOODS ARE |Windsor was present (o pay this lodge | REBEKAHS. [ Thes have- travetea or mow 1arge o ] EEXTRA I r ' RE] 3 P TO THE ¢ o o an official visit and was accompanied | Hope lodge,'No.-21, held a well at- | fund ‘of interesting anecdote they may - - b = STRICTLY RELIABLE — ALL UP TO THE BOSTON STORE QUAL- Giratd Gulde Joseph Watt of Jewett | tended meeting Wedriesday evening in | have accumulated: Ana which they may FANCY ¥ g el R PR i City, Grand Trustee E. M. Newbury of | 0dd Fellows' hall, N. G. Grace Willey | be capable of relatig in an entertain- | T AND REATM TS OFRERUD. AT | A", VERE, SPRCIAL: [ SAN this Tu,, Deputy Grand Warden Emily | presiding. A pleasing fncident of he | ing manner, the fact that they arc WHY NOT COME AND JOIN THE ENTHI ASTIC THRONGS ROUND | R. Kingdon and Deputy William King- [ meeting was an invitation from the | victims of offensive breatl causes | .don of New London, also Brother A. H. | noble grand for the lodge to spend the [ every other (‘gdflemfim\ to be 5Q(I Thimes ladge, No. 326, held a well to make them desirable guests atj attended meeting on Tuesday evening | Rogers having others. The Jelegate parties and entertainments, -bat for the | TO RESPOND TO SUCH STERLING OFFERS ? IT WILL BE ONE OF | Down of Charter Oak lodge of New | afternoon - and evening next Wednes- aside by their ic | (3 5 B Haver day. October 13, at her home, No. 521 " This is ‘indeed, unforturate, and it THE MOST PROFITABLE TRIPS YOU EVER MADE, Thes grand \N!rrkn in his remarks to | Asylum street, ich was unanimous- | has been the means of causing many {he -members told of the great work | Iy accepted and a committee appoint- | & person ‘to avol .ouen and ‘sécial | T being' done By’ the lodges -throughout | ed to arrange for the supper which will | intercourse, becauisé, realizing as lhe\' % “ the six. New England states and par- | be served. A full atténdance of the| do, how disagreeable it must be to| Women’s and Misses | Laces | ticularly of thet donme in Connecticut. | membership-is looked for. others, and wishing at_the ‘same um, Ae hes visited a great many lodges in The lodge ll!? has a candidate for | to' avoid embarrassmiert and (‘rfllcls‘m 0di lots of Val. Edges and Insertion, | the past meonth and was much pleased | the degree, which will be conferred they are left with the only alternative Outerwear at Little Prices | i ¥ (Second Flosr.) il : G ieon| with the work being déme and planned | at the second meeting in November, = of remaining to themselves, and being | regular value $1.10—Today 85c'a-pisce.| &/ " 1€ O ture: when the president and the vice pres | deprived of many of the pleasures of He also took oc ion to urge the |idnet of the state grand lodge will |life, £ B % members to- work for the prizes offer- | visi lodge on its regular meet- | Such a denfl\nunn is, however, Small lot W Women's and Misses' | cd by the grand and supreme lodges to | ing “or the same . night also’| wholly unnecessary, and persons who Wool Suits, medium weight, colors | SilkS ~ | those bringinz in new members. A | s voted to invite Hope lodge. No. | haye ~long been tronbled - with- foul | ™ B0 dai%. vight NS dato, valubel i handsome gold watch is offered for the to be present .as the guests of the | breath from any cause, should know | xh: Fron it mu gt feie) Vil (Main Floor,) first prize and a solid gold-charm or local Rebekahs, making the evening | that there is a remedy: for its relief, up to $16.95—Today $10. | one of the most notable events of the | one which .is a powerful. absorber | locket for the second prize. Adso any -inch Black Taffeta Silk (all silk), v Kl s o & e | member securing ten members will be | fall season. and remever of foul gases from the QEENHSHR Ypodt Dressce. Frinceas & ar guarantecd—Today 88c & yard. | S0 FOlith @ handsome set ofj, The whist committee of Hope lodge | stomach, -and - an . efcient ‘oxidizer | fect, in all the most favored colors, dishes decorated rwith the emblem- of | has decided to begin its series on Oc-'|and purifier of offensive.breath, or | man tailored—$9.98. the order, and gold -badges or-pins fer | tober 20. They are to be held in the | caused by catarrh—and . that juutlvl e 3 . those securing from one to five mew | lodge rooms.and premised to provide |celebrated remedy is STUART'S! Women's Utility and Rain Coats in| Yrags Goods members. enjoyable evenings threugh the fall | CHARCOAL LOZENGES. | Grand Guide Watt and Deputy E. R.[and winter. Thousands of persons testify to the | several “lferent styles and materials, wor R.fand T ebekoch Fast NoBs Grafah | g ERousands ! 12.9: 5 . Mohairs in’fwo sliades of ni aoy- | Kingdon told of the work.done in aries- Fehet st Noble Gra fact that though they were onee vic- SRS 45138 <h- 085 "Tethny. §10. ipin i By '“‘dF; e “:”' Eleazer Jewett lodge and $afd that | association held a-mreeting- Thursday | tims of bad. breath, -which compelled Fonqfla"el's ‘Women's Fine Lawn. ~Waists, lace| - lustrous aud strong—Today | Thames Mdge would have to show | afternoon at 3 o'clock in the rooms of | them to avoid the- companionship -of rimmed, - pretty designs, value,$2:95— 29¢ per yard. some-of the old time hustle if they [ Orient Rebekah lodge, New London. |others, they are now. able to mingle LAMB "]. ROpReRLy. davigns 2 bl 3 <hed to hold the place gained in the ([The association voted to meet next | freoly ‘with their friends, to attend en- Today $1.98. paet: few. Yoars. vith Hope Rebekah lodge of Norwich |tertainments, parties and the theatre. 7 s Deputy William Kingdon said that in ;'on_Nov. was decided to hold a|and to enjoy life generally, happy in | ‘Women's White Madras and Flaxon | \{agh Goods Deparlmen[ New Londbn the order was making | public whist in New London about the | the thought that. through the use of | Waists, mannish effect, pleated front zreat- gains. A short time ago | middle of November. After the meet- | Stuart's Antiseptic Charcoal Lozenges, and back—8pecial $1. Two Interesting Specials, both Extra| duguenot lodge was organized there |ing there was whist playing and a|their breath is rendered sweet and Good Values— and the-members of Beulah lodge are | luncheon was served. pure, and cannot give offense to even ‘Women's Black Underskirts, Sateen determined that they will- not be out- ——te the most fastidious. persons. and Cotton Taffeta in different styles| 36-inz2 Printed Madras, White | done, ‘and. to- this end have organized KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. These wondertully purifying. lox ;1 a2 % Grounds, Neat Color Stripes in Good | LW0 teams. under the warden and vice o calabisity P s day | 888 W re composed of the pures! Pl Son b 99| warden and the team securing the | | TH¢, celebration of Columbus da¥ | charcoal, and made from willow wood, s Assortment, Value 17c—Today 121:2c | grentost number of applicants will be | Doxt THes08y ot Few Haven With & will sweeten the foulest breath, purify | a yard. served a’ banquet by the other. the most impure stomach and besides | ’ will be the big event of the autumn n i M 3 Wi g e ok Thames lodge is planning an_enjoy- stopping the fermentation and decom- uslin Underwear Dep't | Morcerized and Satin Stripe Direc- | apje in the form of a children’s | O the members of the order. All the | ;ogition’ of food, will also remove the | councils In district No. 10, which com- New breath-ordors resulting from.the use of onions, tobacco, alcohol and German cheese. Secure a package from your drugsist today for 25 cents, and send us your name and addres: for free sample | paskage. Address F. A, Stuart Co., 200 Eioare Building, Mardnall Michigan. | toire, ¥ rwich B R A r Colors with ~neat Satin ! in_ November and .Chair- [ Soincils f Gateict o x | Stripe, ail col:rs, suitable for wa A Curran and the committee | PERGC Uor, o U050 Montville and Ston- Today 39c. promise the members something out of | | ke or_dresses, sold usually at 33c a yard| B[O %8 the | = ington, will be represented largely, Women's Embroldered Ruffle Trim-| —Today 19c a yard. ¥ possibiy by a delegation of 300 or more d Drawers— i 2 F HER| im the pardde. Final arrangements for med Drawers—Very Special 50c SONS OF HERMANN. their going was made in New London —_— Germania lodge, No. 11, met in reg- | Tuesdav night at a joint committee ular form Thursdav ovening in Ger- | meeting. Women's Cross regular 50c qualit Women's Muslin and Outing Flan Lt Bobes. high nesk—Veey sm: , : mariia hall. In addition to.the usual| The Taftville and Norwich ‘coun- cial 50c. Men Furn[shmgs business, .attention wes called to the | cilg take the 7 a. m. train from here 2 Children’s Rompers, ‘1 to § '*D"""’” issue of the stale paper in|zand all in the district assenible in SUNDAY SUBJECTS. ! iler o ~.Nawm eV O gy Wool Knit Coat Sweaters | Bhich the “growth of th> order is| New London, proceeding from there ey i . E. b ! ade, in combinations, gray and| SNOWR in the past four yoirs to have|py the same train to New Haven.| ‘myere will be celebration of Holy | Women's Gray Coat Sweaters, regu- gray and garnet, and soHd ox- | it has Haen catABIATEd D1 fre more | oo e oo Neving frey | Communion at Christ church Sunday |l TOKAY GRAPES ib. Jar $2.25 quality—Yeur choice Satur- regular sizes—$1.98 each. , states of the union wiih 54 lodges and | the parade. ‘*; 3 Oé“':;or|mnnrn,-rnr‘_:rruligr:n.«;:‘":;" day $1.50. | B : ! gained 6,532 members and about $167,- | In the parade at New Haven, whicli | 0" .y E 2 Stalks CEL:RY - 13¢ Men's Suspenders in assorted webs| 600 capital. It now has lodges num- | starts at 1 o'clock. Division No. 4 will | ® s | and patierns, 50c’ lisle for 28e; 2sc | bering 9 in 34 states, which have a | contain the councils from this district. total capital of 94.456.09 and 30,093 | They will march as follows: Col. Henr: At Trinity Episcopal church Sunday | SWEET CORN - dozen ¢ Greening APPI.ES lq!s. 23c¢ Mll]]nel‘y Finne lorie. members; «, Dorsey. marshal and aides; Whit« | there will be Holy Communién at 9.50 | ot fen The paper also contains a vigorous | Cross council, No. 13, Norwich; San morning prayer and sermon at - (Third Floor.) letter from Secretary August Hahn of | Jose council, Willimantic; Sea- and evening prayer and sermon | Hosiery ~ Germania lodge, in which he demon- | side council, No. New London; 0. The frector, Rey. J. Eldred i . Our Millinery parlo=< have been vis- | ¥ [ strates to the’ Connecticut ' members | Winchester ‘council, No. 22, Winsted: Brown, will officiate. Med by a great Fall cquinoctial down- | Children's Medium Weight Binck | Ui, value their paper can be and calls | Unity council. No. 37, ~Torrington: _—— i pon all the secretaries to be more dili- | Nina council, No. 43, Stonington; St. i i i . pour of mew stries, new shapes, new | (otton Hose in the single rib, deuble . gent about contributing to it the lodge ; Anthony's council, No. 56, Tfilchnlld: ne‘:hc.l|v:MI'-onr:is'rv!\:l'l‘g.r:fu;igm;?m“.::y tdeas in hats—a bewildering maze of heels and toes, sizes 5 to 91-2, value Dews from the different places Cargill council beauty, originality, exclusiveness and| 1gc a pair—| T { | council, No. 1 c a rair—For Today 8¢ a pair. MODERN WOODMEN. o, Montville. at the armory Sunday evening at 8§ B practicahility. Prices stand out Ilike i ! TR o'clock. The topic.is King's Busi- Fuidepoits to direct the way to purse-| Inred Hose—guaranted to wear, lonic camp, No. 760, with Consul| Saybrok—Edward A. Peck has quai- |ness. ‘A large chorus is being organ- s - for six months or will be replaced| Allen . Matthews presiding. held its | ified as a grand juror and William H.|ized which will be comducted by D. satisfyiug buying. kP heania’ Tn' n gt o | usual meeting Monday night in For- | Stvens as a constable for the town of | Lansing Spooner. A. L. Herring, a “ dition wé give | .gters, hall, having a good attendance. | Old Saybrook. noted baritone soloist, will sing’ e you a coupon which entities you to | although it.was the town election night | i . . 64, Putnam; Pequot | W, Stough, D. D., of Ulinols, will begin an Accilont Insurance Policy. for| With other interests to attract the Upho[s[gry and Carpet Dep'[.‘ $1.000 for One Year from date of l§sue | Mémbers_outside. The camp showed b iion athaiduns that it was ready to get at the fall| (Third Floor.) ! e a mpany, all for the !l \ork in earnest by presenting four ap- | price of one box of Hose containing | plications for membership, so that A special purchase of a small lot of | six pairs. Price per box $1.50. {/there will he work shortly for the de- gree team as soon as these applicants | Bigelow. Imperial Rugs enabies us to| 3 — P Tetit Eutlitiiad and sparaved. 1t offer you this superb rug at remark- | also is’ urderstood that there are oth- | ably low prices. This is one of the ers on the way. and the camp is due | best rugs made in the Bigelow Lowell | Notion Specials for ‘active season. | Mills and is certainly a wonderful ex- . i : ample of how cleverly our American| Veroform Liquid Tollet Soap, con-| = . ROYAL ARCANUM. ! Our clothing was designed and made with a view to R videariders A ol AN R0 saitery. - more i Norwich eouncil, No. 720, i antici § 5 Maching-made Rugs can be made to| " :]';“ I_l l”:nua : i rloln"""x pating an - evening of unusual social pl g and satisfying the mest exacting me; resemble the beautiful hand-made rugs | 2" T'dd"'x n ordinary, soap. Value | pleasure at Its meeting next Tuesday. | of Persja and Turkey. 25c—Today 19¢ a bottle. | whep the plan will be carried out of | Men, leaders in their craft designed: them. Every - % { having an evening of st to which | \To.| Celluloid. Dressing Combs in white, | avery member is to bring a friend not reg- | amber and shell, all coarse or-half | now in the order and also all who have fine, value 25c—Today 17¢ each. { dropped from the lodge in recent years | are” expected to attend. Orator George | Nu-Method” Hose Supporters for| F.” Adams is in charge of the pro- | gramme. for the evening, which ensures Sixe 36x65, reguler. price $7. day $6 each: size §1-2 to 101~ ular price, $37.5 12, regular pri facility was placed at their and no expense was spared in the effort to produce the most cormect styles. "MANBATTAN GLOTHES” ding manufac- Following this, the choicest fabrics of I Wool Velvet Rugs, new line of very o doians, Sine Abh, TRl nd.”y“‘,s; white and blue, Salief " sueess,in carrying out the plan. | turers were secured and only the highest gqualities were 2—Today Special $1.45. . s R { A Remnants of Body Brussels Carpe An assorted lot of Hat Pins. Veil PYTHIAN SISTERS. Are ;Always ‘he BeSl values sniducieand delsstods | ASq SHI MR Glrbiol). taliecmen suitable centers of bralded rugs, or- | Ping and Beauty Pins—Special for To-| Clover temple, No. 9, had for dis d were allowed to complete the work. ®an pedals, camp chairs, eic., at 16c | gu 10c, 2 cussion Monday evening at its regul Wee damot clin il 2 abvi | meeting in Pythian hall the matter of e not claim a monopoly on correct style The result is that these garments stand “head and | entertaining some of the delegates who will_attend: the grand temple session in New, London on Oct. 19th. 1t is not Roman Stripe Couch - Covers, can| 1#ather Change Purses, Card Cases also be used as Portieres, regular| and Gentlemen's Bill Folds in a con- or good tailoring. shoulders” above the great majority of clothes offered the We maintain that the man that buys “Man- hattan Clothes’’ gets more REAL VALUE for his money. pxice 79c—Today Special 63c each. siderable variety, 25c to 50c qualities, | expected that Goff temple will-be able . American publi i 4 : ; ublic. Our styles are distinctive, Our gar- e SR S for15¢_each: to. take care of all the delesates. so Every man is entitled to that when he buys a 4 N 8 Ra - Efl in, &po mmw, S that both the Norwich and the Wilii- 4 i ments give every satisfaction in the wearing. Our prices i patter _iias. 10c=Today — mantic temples will provide accommo- suit of clothes. pecial 2ca 3 dations for a number. Probably nine | are the lowest when you consider the value we give | A Seasonable Bargain - [or more will 'be entertained nere, | S i A Ribbon qup In Women’s Unioa Suits - . £ -"@-’m o) Judt*“at’ the montent when - the COAL ~ - waon women are interested in Union Suits Satin Taffela. Ribbon. § inches wide, | of medium weight texture we offer for | KINI)LINGS for trimming Fall Hats and Hair Rib- | your attention one lot of & t bons; White, Black, Na Green, ; : ,,;w»;x“,:’,':- Pink, Blue, Old Rose,” Yellow, F Carige, Old Blye, Nile Green, etc.; t lon Suits.| ,Aim to please ‘and give to custom- good item for Today's shappers at 21c | Stock Now Complete In Every Department Our immense stock of Men’s Fall Suits comas to us from the best makers of Men’s Clothes in America—notwithstanding this we offer weight=, high neck. long zleev ankle lengtit U hese are seconds of the “Harvard | ers satisfactory. goods. a yard. Fa Mill” _nang-finished . Ribbed tinder- | " - B | SUITS $12-00 to 525-00 Woar Tandlotnsiat of gt e | > th:se high grade Suits at our always low Handkerchiels [ o o s el RRMNG N ] i OVERCOATS $8.50 to $28.00 Mofning | T¢::823. 57 Franklin Street people’s firsts” on sale: Th at 75¢ a suit. Men's Linen Initial Hanc value, 15c—Saturday 10c eaci. PANTS $1.00 to $6.00 HATS $1.40, $1.90, $2.40, $3.00 UNDERWEAR 50c to $2.50 HOSE 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 50¢ The “ROYAL” COLLAR in quarter sizes BOYS’ SUITS $3.00 to $9.00 THE F. A. WELLS CO, + The Store of Gopd Clothes OUR MEN’S FALL SUITS at $10, $12, $15 and $20 are excellent examples of REAL VALUES in Men’s Clothes. Women's Embroidered Linen Dutek | Collars, 25¢c value—Today 121- Kitchenware Department Housecleaning Time (Basergent.) Art Department [ wire Coat tinngers, usuatly 5c each’ [§ NOW Upon Us FREE LESSONS IN EMBROID.| ~T°day 2 for 5e. | ERY: for Children Saturduy Mcrmings| Iixport Lamndfy Soap, value Se d bar from 9 to 12 o’clock., commencing Oct.| —Today 7 for 25c. house furt ng lines is Jacking Sth and continuing until further no- | or needs replacing when i If you _find- anything -in the ou Kewn’s Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Un- derwear, Hosiery, Gloves and Coat Sweaters come to our store, clean he use, m:“'}"“i,“‘;‘ ‘f’,‘" ‘;',":“;"[‘ "“{1,""‘,{‘ in D[)mcsflc Depanmcn[ Our stock is one of the largest in | pttractive line i 5 o Y the eity, and -everybody know: - Povelties such an shoe <asen Tubles | One cass 1ixé White Blankets, ex- i e el £ are here in the new Fall styles and all moder- a pair quality—Today $4 our prices arc the lowest in town. cases, whisk broom holders, tie racks, | tra heay Buy of us and you will be satis— ¥ beaded pocketbooks and chahs, sofa | a pair. &N pillows and center pieces. ately priced. The Nanhatian 121-125 MAIN STREET The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Wearing Apparel. atbor Pillows, 20x27, .valub fied, Today $1 a pair. i vamone weacned avieie - | 3. HOURIGAN, st Towel, calways 25¢ each—~Today 19c each. - 62-66 Main Street otsd | A. D. S. ALL CEREALCOFFEE on'y 10¢c a Ib. leflv TEA STORE German Cluny Centerpieces in round and. square, all linen, 50c and 75c. . Pen Cloths' and_ Pillaw Shams. Mnen, Land_ embididered, value $¢ L and 0 ~Today $1.25 and $1. {Ihe lurmh ke § bass b, | General Contractor NOTICE Tablewars, All orders recelve prompt and careful | Dr. Louise Frank!in Miner is now ttention, Glve me a trial .m-r. Sat. g Chandeliers, ¥acht Teimmings | {17000 C08 e :m.a‘ in her new office, Breed Hall, and such things Refinished. & b l €9 to 87 Chestout St. Norwicii, Conn. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. | ; Telephone 348-2 Norwich, | Telsphone 860 sugire