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SATURDAY A Day of Huge Opportunities It is needless for us to say much about these Saturday oppor- tunities. A mere glance at them will prove to you that there is a substantial saving in every item, and the wisest thing you can do is get ready and come today---we promise you that you’ll be glad you did. Just a few of our specials are mentioned here. 59c Towels The Ready-to-Wear Kltchenware Dep’t 1 iain Street Store Dutch ! ser in 4-1b. packages— Section Share RN vy o oL B P : Second Floor vith scalloped edge, value Today Swift's Pride Laundry Soap, 5c size | special 42c. 8 bars for 25c. Children's Medium Weight Coats, | hine, red and mixtures, made in | several styles 6 to 12, value ot i Teday special $3.95 | 1 “loths e ol R oo e | 1212€ Tr2Y Cloths 39c Pillow Tops Main Street Store Pine Covert Coats, 26 ng, in Stitch Pillow Tops on Linen, several different styles, values up to Linen Momie s, zood | e embroidered, on good styles, $15.00—Today $8.95. | quality " Tod ay | valuc 39c—Today 15c. Wemen's 50 h Long Black : special 9c gach Coats, some braid trimmed, va | 10 $35.5—Today $10.95. | b o K Zlank itchenware Dep’t Women's Wool Suits, navs ’m‘-o,e$l._5 ulankC[S p . 8 Bo ke, A Mason Quarts, regular price 65c— niosly finished—Today special $19.98. 11-4 White Gray Blankets, $1.25 | Today 53c. Women's White Linen Waists, oth- | Koty ecial Grc s et [ Binte: résaine 596 Today. 48 ers in colors, tailor-made .«.nsh! [ps e S pleats—950. 0 ,.l ‘ Royal Pints, regular 90c—Today 75c. ¢ Towels Hoyal Gharhs wepnios G100 Totny Upholstery and Main Street Store ‘3“ Turkish quality extra Today 35¢c each. Carpet Department Third Floor 98¢ Pillow Tops ree hu o pirs of Main Street Store Three mundred wirs ot sasn cur- | 5 Corset Covers tains, made of extra fipe Hand-painted Pillow Tops on satin, ed muslin 4 v New Annex 1ssorted designs, value 98c—Today 50c. regular 1 pa Today special 25¢ a pair. ot of Ruffle Muslin Ct de of art regu Extra fine tains, ma figured mustin, full length and width alue 89c—Today special 64c a pair. 50c Belts New Annex pret vuslin Drawers i's Elastic and 1 Tngrain Carpet, good assortment of | in all fashionable colors, destgns, made and laid free regular | New Annex Today 21c each. price 8ac—Today only, 52c a yard. g e et e Ten Wire Tapes Is R i ar s roide t af t n 3 8 in egul | me ular 7 3 ] Bt Tty 41075 T * _|Last Day of Qur Sh eng F Carpet, 12 to 25 33c yards a piece, Today 22¢ a yard. regular price 1 Offering of Dr. |Char]es Face Powder New Annex $1.00 Silk Hose New Annex qualit 75¢ Combination s today a pair. Corset Covers New Annex i 19(: Paper x—Today only 10c T T ST i e e e fonlet Department oday 14c a box. New Annex. Vaco Hot id hot 24 y $1.00 each. and Cold Bottles, keep 1i- hours— 25¢ and 50c Dutch Collars : Men Fixings for Fall Mai s, cold 72 n Street Store | New Annex Ere b il x valte 25c and 50c—Today 125c each.| Mets Unlined Cape Kid Glove dium size value 5e—Today 4 765, dler's ake, value 31.00 5 |~ Today ial 83c a pair. 2 for 5¢ 29c to 75¢ Ribbon oS i ular price Today special 39¢ each. | New Annex '15¢ Coat Hangers Fine assortment of Ribbon, suitable | \ 3 for Fall Hats or Hair Ribbo c., / G d | Wome and Coat Hangers, R wiches 140 o Tho—Foubs ot ‘Wash 00 S )eDt i . 15c value—Today each. 1%¢ a yard Main 50c Silk Hose New Annex hs 50c¢ Nickel SKirt Markers ar D Seco Silks ardi—Today 21c a yard. THE LODGE ROOM Mohegan Church Invites G. A. R: Vet- erans and Others to Servite— Knights of Columbus to Initiate— Neosha Club Gave Whist—United Workmen Pay Death Benefits. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. The meeting of Norwich grange, No. 124, on Wednesday evening in Pythian hall, was well attended and was ren- dered entertaining in the lecturer's hour by the programme given under the direction of worthy lecturer Maud E. Bliss. This took the form of a Corn Festival, J. H. Casey on The Growing of Corn, an address by W. O. Rogers on The Vegetables in My Garden, an address by John Greiner on Calabash Corn, an original poem, Making Bread, by Mrs. William Hall. - The programme concluded with a corn supper. Among the visitors were the state Flora, Mrs. Billings Avery of Ledyard, and Brother Ennis of Yarmouth, Me. At the next meeting the first and gecond degrees are to be worked on a arge class. HIBERNIANS. Division No. 2, with President Frank J. Murtha in the chair, held its reg- ular meeling Tuesday evening in Hi- hall, but held only a short s The fall work has not really arted after the summer recess, but an impetus will be received from the county convention which will be held in New London on October 16,#which is the third Sun in the month, SONS OF HERMANN. In return for the way they were entertained recently by Herwegh lodge of New London, Germania lodge, No, 11, of this city, is to have the New London lodge members as their guests next Thursday evening, which is their regular meeting night. A special en- tertainment has been plamned for the men from New London and a specially yable evening is anticipated DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. The Neosha's whist season was opened on Monday evening in Forest- ers’ hall with a gathering of 12 tables, making a pleasant social evening and a good start for this successful organ- ization. Those who took the prizes were the following: Firsts, Mrs. Mat- i er, 42, a centerpiece; Robert rnan. 44, a_silk ned seconds, Mrs. Wholey, spring bag; F. Counihan, handled pocket- knife Miss Yvonne Sa- bourin, ert The committee in charge of the whists this vear is \h—~ _Grace Thorpe, chairman Mrs. J lia Vergas I M, Masts: T Bt Harris and Stephen C. ce_and coffee were served direction after the play under was concluded It is expected this their cear to hold the hall less frequently than year, probably one each month, but a home whist at Mrs. Margaret Beckman’s, corner West Main and North High streets, was an- nounced for October 12. At the next meeting of Sebequonash council, No. , there is to_be initiation. whists in the they were WOMANS RELIEF CORPS. An invitation was received this week by Sedgwick corps, No. 16, to attend divine service at the Mohegan chur Sunday (tomorrow) afternoon at o'clock, which the corps will acc There has been no regular meeting of the corps since the invitation was re- ceived, but the officers have decided to accept the invitation and will e pect all the members possible to take the 2.45 trc from Franklin square. The invitation comes through Miss Daniels, the acting pastor, and Dea- con George R. Sanders. UNITED WORKMEN. At tle respective meetings of the grand lodge finance committee and the grand lodge executive committee, heid d hu!g? headquarters in 1 “dnesday. the finan- “pertaining to those bodies preparatory to the annual meeting the grand lodge in Bridgeport ber 20. was completed. the and lodge's financial u\n‘tyllfih and outlook w2s pronounced highly satisfactory 000 reserve fund in_the trea mple funds on hand alsa to standing obligations. s of the the grand Most lodge annual meet- During the past week Grand Record- er Stroh forwarded drafts in payment of ¢ claims for the benefits due ac- count of the deaths of the following | members i Amile M. Miilot, a member of Thom- | | | City lodge, No. August nember of Putnam H Thomas F. er of Connecticut of Waterbury, who died 1910, aged » John 1 who died vears; and Jo- of Woodworth who died Sep- 6 years. Haven, september 9 seph Bailc lodge, No. tember 21, 1910, ged JUNIOR AMERICAN MECHANICS. An increase in membership of 300 during the past vear was shown in repe presented to the state coun- cil of the Junior Order of United Am can Mechanics, which met in its ifteenth annual state s Bridgeport Tuesday. Two new cils were added during the Middletown and one at Springdale. ion in coun- vear, one | of about 1,500, | | | | | | Characteristic. Fanny Crosby Wir. Sherman’s Previous Defeat. Judze BalOwkds dsegrecment with Within L ek & nu ot 1t s no new (hing tor Vic Fres his phatfonm fs characteristi He | gjs; 7 dd dent ‘ShemAan e Cactaatan t i wili GOt be agt Lo turn aside, or vy, | Fay, . ais He had lost control | s compromjse a pariile In order to Ler Wells street the- time ot -his - mominatior make the romd to victory easy. The!F. Iiving, an ecangels vice presitency, and but for democrats bave got to take him as he | m. . Prof. How the sudden falling of that honor upon is and meke @he best of iT—Water- | copmjoser : | him“would not have been given an- by Asmerican. pins, poser ) has set many | other ‘m in the house. — Roston b — o o Mize Crosby's v to music, were (Transcrip But Arkensas Can. | amang the number | —_——— Mr. Reysn assieted the demoorals to | A two-piece mold by which poultry- casry Abimnems. Bot this hardly| A deposit of almost pure tantalum|men mas maks their own hest o prewss #het be can come back, does|ore has heen dizcovered in the Ural| from clai hae heen patented bi an A {*2—POvsinmry Dispaten. DA o bl A i Britai | September. There are now a total of 12 counc in the state with a total membership officers elected and installed National Counciilor Parker of Ne port, Mass., were state council n. Waterbury conductor, J. A. Do stat v Ty Crofurt, Dari- national ntati 3 Douchy, Stamford The next session will be held at New the fourth Tuesday in next ROYAL ARCANUM At the Buckingham Memorial Tues- day evening. the resular meeting of | Norwich cou No. 720, was held with a good d attendance. The meeting was ef one, as there was no special busin but at.the next ng, which i October, a conducted f¢ lady friend: wdmission charse on the second Tues- the members and There is to be no MODERN WOODMEN. regular mweeting of Norwich . NO. 8908, was held on We day_evening in I an hall, S.'S. Alofsin pre . Two a tions for m>mbership were pr and it is expected that the ca have initiation at the next mesting. It iz probable that they will conduct a =eries of whist evenings during the including an address by | committee expect to | whist evening is to | Legs of Genuine Forequarters Lamb Sirfoin Steak - Native Veal Roast Shoulder Steak SWEET, TENDER B Fuil Cream Cheese CORNSTARCH Full Pound - FRESH COCOANUT CONFECTIONERS® SUGAR CRANBERRIES - winter and will soon make plans 1‘.1" them. : EASTERN STAR. On Wednesday chapter, No. held it g Sachem gular meet- evening ing at the Buckingham Memorial, hav- ing a good attend: , but little spe- cial husin Reminiscences of the visit of the grand officers two wesks | ago were talked over and the outlook for the coming season was good. reported ; SONS OF VETERANS. 1 Lo 1 | which now edgwick camp, No. 4 a_membership of 101 and is the second largest camp in the state, to have another boost in membership onday evening when it is to have initiation for which about It wiil Buckingham Memo r 12 the camp took in and it now has enough ca join to make this Monday night. GRAND ARMY. Reports of their visit to the national encampment at Atlantic City be | held at On Sept, class of 5 s waiting sized clas: good | Commander V meeting of & the Euc doings of th gathering visited Washin of which I The post receiv it accepted to attend » day afternoon, Oct. 2. at 3.15 o'clock wi Miss Daniels will pre The nvitation also includes the Woman's| Relief corps and the Sons of Veterans. | All take the 2.45 trolley from Franklin tation whict rvice on Sun- KNIGHTS OF COLUMQUS For their maeting on Sunda noon White Cross council, No. pects to have several candidates in the ession | square S [ | which will make a | of special interest. In Octoher Jumbus day, with a state celehration | at_Bridgeport. but White Cross council vill not attend, as they intend to hold 1 special observance here themselves with speaking by the worthy leeturer. | He will mak> an address upon Colum- | bus. D. 'D. M. J. council on Sunday. meeting of the council there will be a good size 1" the second de- December they intend 10 | in the third degree. p their record of s they took in hat degree only first degree, Sullivan will visit the | For the November is keening n ene style, in er class of 25 m; vmh\ 20, Dink Tournament and T and and Chri Womans Association Mesting. | Tne annual meeting of the Woman's 2 P | Congre: | ernoon b | e, Leaven ports of the secretlary [anad of the At {church organizitions w { mueh i - oS assistant lined proposed work for the Juilor Young People’s soeiety | which is to be star h—d nd there we remarks by Rev. Dr. tand Rev. reester. Needs Scientific Treatment. W D, s chance {0 give New dose of political scien: nea: Extraordinary Salé of Choice Meats and Pure Foods FOR SATURDAY and MiONDAY, OCT. 1st and 3rd SPRING LAMB Sugar Cured Hams Elgin Creamery Buiter Strictly Fresh Egas Sweet Potatoes YELLOW ONIONS - - - Baked Beans and Brown Bread at 4 o’clock Your Purchases Delivered for 5 Cents. Choice, tender 4 to 6 Ibs. avg. 121¢ /6. 8c|Prime Rib Roast [b. 13-15¢ /6. 16¢c| Smoked S/mu/l!ers /6. 125c § /b. 15¢ ”’“’\Lamb‘—(a’bops 2 /bs. 25¢ LOIN 1b. 11c| Round Steak /6. 14c § ib. 18¢c | “Ib. 31c| Pure Lard - - - - Ib. {5e Ib. 17¢| Best Compound Tvoxine Ih. 1215¢ s dozen 285¢ pkg. 5c | COVDENSED MILK - - - - ib. 13¢c j GINGER SNAPS - 2 Ibs. 15¢ 3 Ibs. 20c | MATCHES 6 boxes 19¢ can J¢ HMealy Cookers 3 qis. 10c | SPANISH ONIONS - - - q.Sc| GREEN PEPPERS - - - ib. 5¢ 4 gis. 11c Telephone Orders Taken. Paint Sale We are closing out cur entire stock of the Heath & Milligan Paints BELOW COST. The QUALITY is HIGH, The PRICEis LOW If you intend to paint this Fall, and want to save money, it’s “up to you’’ to get busy. CHAS. 05G00D & (O, 45 and 47 Commerce Street, Norwich, Conn. Fourth Anniversary Sale This Furniture Sale has something for you. If you are mot ae- th SCHWARTZ BRCS. STORE — HOUSEHOLD FUR- NISHERS — it is high time you Escame so, for your pockets’ sake. It is fully worth putting yourself out to come and make a selection of anything you may wish in household furriture at this time. Space does not permit us to itemize, but we will say right here that ail the new furniture will ke offered at wonderfully attractive prices, in many instances practically at cost. All the regular stocks on hand will be offered at strikingly reduced prices also. These prices to you are made easy by the small location of our store. R expenses and | Schwartz Bros., HOUSEHOLD FURNISHERS, 9-11 Water Street. Telephone 965 s fe SeRalain i i S AR