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Traveiing Men, argain Saturday - A Masterful Array of Values —= at Ledyard. ORDER OF PROTECTION. All the officers’ chairs were filled Monday_evening at the regular meet- ing of Norwich lodge, No. 248, at the Buckingham Memorial, Warden E. Per- cy Armstrong presiding, but the meet- ing was only a short one, having rou- tinu business to dispose of . The prospects are that another ladge of tha order is to be formed fn this city. Supreme Organizer Peabody of Bosion was here this week with that end in view to follow up some work | previously done by Deputy. W. J. Wal- v (Second Floor) Quality Goes Hapd in Hand With Low Prices in the Womeén's Apparel Dep't. Women’s Broadcloth Dresses in the | favored | most approved models and colors, Princess effect—$9.98. ‘Women’s Dresses in different styles " and materfals, jersey fitting, others in serges, wide Wales and Henrietttas, stunning styles—$15.00 and up. Women's Tallor-made = Suits, 40x45 inch length coats with new shaped ekirts, value $18.00—Today $15.00. Women's Extra Fine Tailored Suits, | choice collection of materials and several different models to choose from and nicely lined, value $2§.00 to $27.50 —Today $22.50. 0Oda Lot of Fall Coats, suitable for present wear, -all silk or satin lined, materials Taffeta Silk, Bengaline, Broadeloth, Panama, also Tan Coverts made yp in various models, value $16.00 and $18.00—Today $10.00, Small lot of Children’s Light-weight Fuall Coats, hardly two alike, value $6.00—Todey's Choice $3.75. A Muslin Underwear Dep't. Women's Corset Covers, lace and insertion trimmed—Special 50c. Women's Muslin Night Robes, high and low neck, embroidery trimmed— Special 50c. ‘Women's Long White Muslin Skirts deep eyelet embroider flounce, regular 3198 quality—Today $1.50. Women's White and Black 'Wool rfs for the head, verry speclal—50c, 93¢ and $1.25. Women's Outing | Flannel Night Robes, assorted patterns in sizes 14 to 20, prices 50c, 75c, 98¢ to $1.7 Women's Sweater Coats with col- lored border gravs, in sizes 36 to 42— Very Special $1.50. Children's Coat Sweaters, 1 to 5 years, white, gray and red, regular $2.25 quality—today $1.50. Children's Outing Flannal Night Robes, 1 to 12 years—today 55c. Children’s Onting Flaanel Drawers, with feet, 1 to 10 yca (Third Floor) Millinery Tha Millinery Department is werth a8 via these, days. just sparkles with the 1ich Wolors of the new nead- gear. I* is a study In harmony; an exhibit lit up by the effective con- trasts that are to be noted with as much delight as the quiet one-color effects. Hats made to your personal notion, too. We are ready, and iieased, to work with anybody alonz tha lines of their own taste. And the cambination of your taste with the #kil]_of our designers produces hats of special beauty. (Basement) Kitchenware Dep't. IMPORTANT SALE OF ENAMEL WARE. Three coat blue outside, white Hned, values 35c to 5oc Today 25¢ each Sauce Pans, 3, 3 or 4-quart. Coffee Pots, 1-quart. ‘Wash Basins. Sink Drainers. Preserving Ketties, 4-quart size. Stew Pans. CHambers. Berlin Sauce Pans, 2-quart size. Pudding Pans, 2% and 3-quart size. Values 35c to 50c— Today 25¢ each Jelly Tumblers I i3 and a do | Pints, 33c. Quarts, 39c. stripes and flgures bordered edges, | today special 9c a yard. at 1 yard. navy, black, dark red, green, regular price yard. (Center Room) Art Department hoops‘and thimbles. ity of lawn, material today 50c. Bagdad Stripe and 25¢. Lace Depariment 18-inch All-over in cream, value 98c—today 50c. (Basement) mestic Depariment nch Bleached Linen, good patterns, today 75c a yard. $1.00 Notion Department | Medium Width, ton Tape. in 2 | —today 10c a piece. # Peroxide of Hydrogen sanitarily wrapped, of U. S, strength New lot of Belt and green gold with stones—today 25 each. New designs in straight and carved, her, 62/5¢. ribs, sizes 6 to 10, today 25 a pair. Men's Medium-weight, wear, $1.00 quality ment. Men's ties and Spiit today 17c—3 pi Nortolk and New Black Cotton, oot Hose, s for 50c. We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. JELLY TUMBLERS. 1-2 pint sizes, 25¢ and 27¢ materfals, purchased at our partment. Mothers are requ supply their children with \“_? ’L?)"»" been ascertained that nitrogen is 4 ’,H ‘: fgreatly in excess of oxygen, showing e | that ‘even in the stomach this gas white Breakfast Napkins to match, a} $2.50 a dozen—today $219 a doze Fancy A FEW DOZEN MASON JARS. Upho'stery and Carpet Dep't. Sash Curtain Muslin, new line, dots, with or without regular price 12%c— New line, very pretty patterns, have beea approved by the lodge. Th: Casement Cloth, regular price 13c— |are to be submitted for approval to the oot e S8ke | committee. of laws of the grand lodge, | % | and when they have passed inspection ! : i 544 they will become in force for Uncas. [ SN T X541\ " Boon will take them with him heavy, all wool, fringed ends, value|ihen he attends the grand encamp- $2.00—today special $1.39. ment, so, that th.ey can.be placed in the handi of the committee. Axminster Mitre Rugs, size 34x34, —_— value $1.25—today special 75¢c. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. P 2 Wauregan loige, No. 6. expected a Cocoa Outside Door Mats, regular | iqji grom D. D. G. C, Stanton of New price —today 35c. + | London at their meefing last Tuesday evening -in Pythian hall, but he failed o to appear. The grand lodge meets next Tuesday in New London and the Wau- J | regan lodge members were expecting Wash Goods Dep't. {5 hear Soimeting of the arrangements Outing Flannels, light colors, — S stripes, etc., good quality, usually Sc and 10c in § to S-yard lengths—today 6c a yard. Printed ' Flannelettes, Duckling sortment of patterns, regularly sold c and lic a yard—today 10c a Satin-finished Suitings, plain colors, brown c—today 18c & THIS MORNING EMBROIDERY LESSON TO CHILDREN. Teaching them Embroidery Stamped Shirt Waists on best ‘qual- for embroidery and pattern for cutting, value ‘§1.2 and Stenciled 'Pil- low Slips, to use, value i9c—today 17¢ and Damask Table quality— clean One good sized Comfortable, fililng and strong outside figured m: terials both sides, value $1.25—tos $1.00 each. ¢ (Main Floor) White Twilled, Cot- -yard pieces, value 13e 4 oz. botile, standard today 7c a bottle. Buckles in Roman fashionable Carved Barrettes, in shell and am- value 2ic—today 19¢ each. |Underwear and Hosiery ' Women's Hand-finlshed Ribbed. Long and Short Merino Vests -and ankle-length pants, value 75c—today Children’s Lizht and Medium-weight Black Cotton Imported Hose, assorted values 33¢ to 55c— Big Values in Men’s Dep't. Brunswick Fine Worsted Under- today 79¢ a gar- Novel- | value. 25¢c— and AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & sanderson, Frope SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Teoupea SHETUCKXT STREDT. A. D. 8. ALL GCEREALCOFFEE only 10c a Ib. IV 2ASTuT want to ut your busi- | “tre public. thace is me- ortis- ing columns of The Bulle il U WHEN. yon want Ao put yeur bugi- there |& no.me- AT oetisd ness befora ihe pubiic dium better than through t Livery comectes | LIBRARY TEA STOR den of New London. The lodge would have a mixed membership, both men and women. Some time aga Deputy Walden ‘secured a- number of names | who would join such a lodge and now | Deputy Peabody expects to push the matter to a finih. ODD FELLOWS. At the regular meeting of Palmyra encampment, No. 4 in Odd Fellows’ hsil fhursday cvening one candidate was worked in the golden rule degree. Next Tuesday at New Haven the an- nual state granl encampment is held, | to which- Ashley T. Boon will go from | Palmyra as re ntative. Mr. Boon | | is diserict ty for the three en- ( | campments in Norwcih, New London and Mysti Uncas lodge, No. 11; ‘has completed | consideration of its by-laws and all | Need No Longer Be Endured By Suffer- ers from Dyspepsia. The stomach and intestines always contain, eves in health, a small amount of gases. They seem, both from a chemfcal and mechanical point of view, to be essential, 10 some extent at least, to good digestion. A great acal of common air i swallowed with the food, and the remarkable facility with which air bubbles are formed in the | saliva is referrable to this =pecial | purpase. Tt follows that oxygen and nitrogen are natural to the stomach, and it has | somie wav employed in the vital p | cesses. But as gases are easily evolved { by fementation and decomposition of | f00d in the stomach and intestines, and as saccharine and other fermentable matters dissolved in liguids are present in the gastro-intestinal tube, it results that its aeroform contents are much more complex than is generally sup- posed. When digestion is perfectly healthy there can be no fermentation and flatu- lence, but as soon a# indigestion oceu: carbonic acid gas and various other gases are freely formed in the stomach | and bowels, causing much discomfort. The remedies employed for the cure | of flatulence may be classified as fol- lows: Those which prevent fermenta- tion: those which favor the expulsion #| of gas, and those which oxidize and absorb’ gases. Of the remedies which possess the above properties, charcoal is the only one which has the .power of preventing fermentation and de- composition of food, and at the same | time absorbing all excess gases in the allmentary channel. Medicines_which expel gases from the stomach, known as carminatives, are not.to be compared with a reme- dy which absorbs the gases and or»-‘ vents erictations or belching. STUART'S CHARCOAL LOZENGES are now used by thousands of people who were formerly subject to fermen- tation, decomposition, belching. bad breath, and rumbling noises in the in- testinal system, and from which disa- greeable symptoms, through the use of these powerful absorbent lozenges, complete relief has been obtained. They are made of the finest willow | wood. treated by a special, exclusive, | carbonizing process, and when sw. ened with pure honey, a medicinal pro- | | duct is obtalned which is at oncej palatable and wonderfully effective in | | curing these complaints. Purchase a box from your druggist at once for 50 cents and give them a fair trial; the result- will more than please you. Send | us vour name and address and a free sample will be forwarded to you by return mail. Address F. art Co., 200 Stuart Bldg. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 26 Ferry Street janzzd T. F. BURNS, - Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strezt. | marbd ASSESSORS' NOTICE All persons in the Town of Sprague liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the first.day of November next, a writ- ten or printed list. properly signed and sworn to, of all taxable property owned them ‘ou the first day of October, by will be ad Those. failing to make a list ged 3 pendlly Of 10 per cent I gccurding Lo law Blanks' can be obiained at the Post Ofice.in . John Quinw's house in Versailles | Smith & Standish’s re in“Hanovgr. Blanks may be the Assessors. ALBERT G HENRY M JAMES MENR and returned to any of COTE. SAUCHER, ssessors, —_— | the |K. of P. and Pythian Sisters Grand Lodges in New Lon- - "don Next Week— ‘ew ..eopian Lodge Projected Here —Pocahontas Whist—County Grangers to Co from -Deputy Stanton. In his absence they filled out tne evening with an in- formal social time. Both the lodges in this city will be represented at the grand lodge by delegates and a number of others of the local members will be in' New London for the day and even- ing. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Sebequohash _council, No." 11, held their mecting in Foresters’ hall Mon- day evening. There was a short busi- ness meetin, a number being present and Agnes Dean, Pocahontas, presid- ing. After the close of the business meeting the Neesha club held the sec- ond of their whist series in. the hall, sixteen tables playing, with the follow- ing results in prizes: First, Mrs. H. Clements, hat pin, 48; second, Mrs. J. Larrabee, gold pin, 46; first gentleman, John McGibney, stickpin, 46; second, May Sullivan, playing as a gentleman, sleeve links, 44 The consolation prizes went to Estella Champlin and E. €. Dion. ¢ will hold another in the hall on 8th ,and also one of their home whists with Mr. and Mrs. Culver Oct. 27, having changed the date from the 29th. EASTERN STAR. Sachem chapter, No. 57, held its reg- viar meeting Wednesday evening at Buckingbam _Memorial, Worthy Matron Dorothea W. Balcom presided. At the next meeting, Oct. 27, the grond officers will be present and the degrees of the order will be worked. “Supper Il be served at 6.16 to the grand of- , present and past officers of the After teh meeting a social time will be held with refreshments. The sixth anniversary of the chapter will also be observed that evening, al- though the date fallson the following evening. fles chapter. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Norwich grange, No. 172, received one new application Wednesday even- ing at its meeting in Pythian hall, and the members were urged to attend the meeting at Ledyard on Thursday, the 21t of the New London County Pomo- na. The lecturer's hour was given over to’ a talk on Pouitry by Worthy Mas- ter W. O. Rogers, who spoke froman extended experience and made the sub- ject one of practical value. In.the near future the grange is expecting a talk on the San Jose scale from one of its members. ROYAL ARCANUM. The following is given by the R. A. Bulletin_as the official summary of membership and finances Sept. 30th, 1909: Membership: Last report 242,216, ap- plications since received 563, reinstate- ments_since received 54; total 242,- Suspensions and withdrawals 790, approximate membership total number councils 1,957 W. & O. B. Fund: Balance last re- port $8%2,360.85, received durin, month $684,696.16: total $1,567,0 death benefits paid $520,954.1 | ferred to emergency fund $240,000. Bal- ance cn hand $797,102.89. Total pevments from organization to date $427,493,455.91. Emergency fund: Amount invested per last report $5,345,683.09; amount in- vested since $244,2534.52; total Sept. 30 $5,589,936.61. - "Excess of mortuary resources over all_known liabilities $6,342,406.55. General Fund: Balance last report $126,867.99, received during the month $638.52; total $127.496.51 Paid during the month $16,920.13. Balance on hand $110,576.38. Norwich coancil, Ne. 720, provided a pleasant evening of whist for its mem- bers and the friends they invited on the regular. meeting night last Tues- day in the Buckingham Memorial. Five tables wers played and the prizes were awarded to Alexander Jordan, an ash receiver, and to Charles B. Chapman, a patent pen. Cigars were furnished dur- in gthe evening. At the next meeting Past Grand Regent Brayton of Ston- ington is to make the council an offi- clal visit. ODD FELLOWS, M. U. At the last regular meeting of Loyal Hugh H. Osgood lodge, No. 6920, of Taftville, about sixty members were present to greet the visiting district officers, who were conducted into the lodge room and introduced by District Deputy Charles Burns. The honors of the order were confefred upon them. During the evening several good speeches were made, among which was one from Brother Robert McNeely, which was loudly applauded. Provincial Grand Master Stephen Horton reported that all the other lodges in the district were doing just as well as could be expected.. Afier all business had been transacted re- freshments were served and a very pleasant evening was spent. FORESTERS. At the regular meeting of Court City of Norwich, No. 63; held Friday night in Foresters’ hall, the business part of the mesting was hurried through in or- der to give a visiting brother of Syra- cuse, N. Y. a chanee to explain the different methods used in his city and the neighboring cities in building up the order. He told about the doings of the su- preme convention that was held in the city of Toledo, O., in August, 1909, hav- ing been a delegate from his court. He had the pleasure of casting his vote for the yvoung man from Hartford, Conn., John F. Cosgrove. who was elacteg supreme chief ranger. PYTHIAN SISTERS. Next Monday will see a busy time for the members of Clover temple. 9, for they will ‘be receiving a i delegation” from Hartford and New Britain which is coming to attend the ‘annual grand lodge in New London the next day. Clover templs in this aity and the temple in Willimantic are helping Goffe temple of New London take care of the delegates. Those from Torrington, Avon and. Thomaston are jcned to the Willimantic temple, The grand session is to open in the Masonjc hall in New London at .30 o'clock, with Grand Chief Laura Coit of this' city presiding. In the morning hours will be the appointment of com- mittees, regular reports of officers and reports of the condition of the order all over the country. After the dinner hour there will be a public memorial service beginning at 2 o'clock which lasts for about an hour, This will be followed by another closed session for miscellaneous business and the efection and installation of grand officers. From 15 to 30 delegates are expected In attendance ffom the 20 temples of the state. The report of Grand Chiet Laura Coit will show the order main- talned at a. satisfactory standard throughout the vear by numerous vis- itations made, no temples lost, but one uew one instituted, und all in good condition, especially on the fnancial side. The membership now is about 700 women and 600 men, Clover temple held an enjoyable ing of whist Friday night at Mrs. <= home on Penobscot street at hich” the pretty prizes were taken as foliows: Firste. Mrs. W. Fresman and Mrs, Henry Clement; seconds, S, €. Psan and Mre Sadie Frink. Rafres) ments were served. .o Mohican Buckwheat Silver Seal Syrup bot. 23, 15, - 1le 10 ORANGES “Z-stalk CHOICE CELERY FANCY PINE APPLES Pure Apple Pure Honey Mohican Creamery ARE YOU ONE OF THE MOHICAN CUSTOMERS? » THEIR NUMBER INCREASES EVERY DAY. ~.IOIN THEM A}{D GET THE RIGHT KIND OF FOOD AT THE RIGHT KIND OF PRICE. SMALL FAMILY Butler " mfl For Griddle Cakes * - w |l BUTTER ». 4.6 HAMS - MOHICAN Pancake Flour s g Mapie Fiavored ib SUGAR i 23[} BUTTER P E 31bs. 25¢ 2qs. I7c Strictly Couniry EGGS " ddb SOLID QUART 35¢c F. E. PECKHAM Mistaken for Prominent Western Man | at Ashtabul Gonvention. The Ashtabula Evening Independent of October 13 had ‘the following re- garding F. E. Peckham Quite a little amusement has been occasfoned during the convention of the Greenhouse Vegetable Growers' and Market Gardeners’ association of America, owing to the striking re- semblance of one of the delegates, F. E. Peckham of Norwjch, Conn, to M. H. Turner. Mr. Peckham;told the In- | dependent man that he was called, Mr. Turner at least six times yesterday afternoon. Mr. Peckham is making his first trip to this part of Ohio and expressed him- self as favorably impressed with our city as well as the enterprise display- ed in the dry dock proposition. Com- ing from a port city, he is well quali- fied to judge as to the' many advant- | ages gained by such an addition. | WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Grdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding | Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone $53. apr2sa A BARGAIN IN LADIES® Walches $12.75 buys a O size 16 Jewsl, nickle H H movement, in & 20 year gold filled hunting case. Quality guaranteed. JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS o0 6 e o o 2 ¢ o 5 e 8 ¢ e 4 3 0 | | FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Atranged by Fall Showing CARPETS LINOLEUMS' A fine new stock of attractive Floor Coverings ready for inspection NGRAINS Chamber Patterns at 35¢ to 65¢c. Al Wool Sitting Room Patterns at 65¢ to 70c. Plain Fillings furnished|in va- riety of colorings. ART SQUARES in different sizes. TAPESTRIES Rivaling the best Brussels in Pattern and Coloring.at 73c to 95c. Stair Carpets to match. Short quanties to close at 65c yard. BODY BRUSSELS Our specialty, the finest as- sortment of Patterns, with or without borders, $1.25 to $1.50 per yard. Large siock 8°x10° — Carpet- VELVETS Beautiful Patterns, with soft sneded colorings, suitable for parlors, etc, 950, $1.10 to $1.50. :ze Rugs — 9x12 0ii Cloths — Linoleum — Mat'ings N. S. GILBERT & SONS, 137-141 Main Sireet See our Oil Grain $3.00 Sho> for rough wealher wear, FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, FRANKLIN SQUARE. call altention to our $3.00, Vici Kid, Box Caif, Velour Caif and Palent Colt, Lace or §3.50 and $4.00 Shoes in HUNT . ... The Florist, {* Tel. 130, Lafayette Street. lllfi{m WHEN ness before-tna public. dium herte; tiran ttrough the advertfs. ing-columns of The Bulletin. you want to put your bust there is no me- WHEN you want to Have all the Improvements for light= ening kitchen labor and lessening the tuel bill. They ®re fully endorsed by cooking schools and progressive house- keepers. Sold Oniy By ANDREW J. WHOLEY, 12 Telephone. rry Strast Plumbing and Tinning. aug21d A New Collection of Bxeellent Colors In Coat Sweaters Perfect fitting and correct styles. These garments contain more actusl value at the prices than we have ever been able to secure. McPHERSON The Hatter. sept23d Brown & Rogers Wish to announce to the public that | they are all ready for the ¥all Paint- ing and Paperhanging, in all of its branches at living prices, with Com- petent Men to do the work at short notice. oct2d Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for itself. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Fraaklia Jan22daw CALL ON L ME N N for anything you Y may desire In Hain Goods—Curls, Pufrs, Pompadours, Wigs, etc. Prices reason- able, Call and see me. OTTO STABENOW, 27 17 Broadwa: Orders taken for all of Hair Goods. Yourown Combings made up. Hair Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicuaring, Shampooinz, Face and Scalp Massage. Fannie M. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 508 may38d kind s No Building in Norwich | will ever be too large for us to butld. | All we ask is an opportunity to bid for the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of experience has taught us the way to figure close and do ‘first-class work. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Buil 218 MAIN STREET. 37 ==LEON =« LADIES’ TAILOR 278 Main Street. May Building We Warrant En Telephone 712-6. Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? t's a sure sign of good weather and fine roads. People like to out into the open air., We furnish the best method, and If you'll take one of ove teams you'll suy the same, MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus mard?d _— The Norwich Nickel & Brass Ca, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimming and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut $t. Norwicii, Conn octéé AHERN BROS., General Contractors. 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715, Junse Foley's [loney and Tar alearsithe nir passages, xtops Ule irritation,in the throat, soothes the infldmed { Y ranes, and the most obstinafe ¢ | Sisappears. Sare and mfamed are healed .und sivengthened and the ‘Pho! Satisfaction, octldd ut your bume 1e88 before the sublic. there is €.um better than through the sdves {08 columas or The Bulletia. cold s expelied from the system. R fuse any hut the genuine in the yeilow packege. The & Osgood Co. 4 A X ¢ i