Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 5, 1910, Page 7

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Forecast for Today. S £ .¢ New England: Fair Saturday, : N [ = 2 e t m& on the Maine i@;l. Sun- t Interested Members of Foreign Missionary Society, of| ™ol didliciy rom tne new vork Ter- | Your Coal Is Costing Too Much B: N SHEDt Tosanration Chmnaty el gkt ' H roadway Church by the Account of the Work :":‘“"g.:",ge:?e;‘;: et b%::‘ sl If You Don’t Get the Best. .. .. - i~ and on ir ang ‘weather, . w’t in China. Tollowed by local raing i the westarn én‘::xg':;;rmnlnu m:m;:nm-:: ;’;i:: Parts of this sectidn. gt for heat! Gnits that vou do not get, | ’ b2 Obsarvations inNarwich. and iis Heat units vou really buy. . all Stvles In omen's dSuits N The Woman's Foreign Missionary | Taiping rebellion. A gun on the city | The following records, reported from | Try the Coal we aré selling. It's society of the Broadway church held a | wall which killed the Taiping leader | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | filled with heat. 3 for Today’s Selling. and Coats for Today's Selling. ; FES . most interesting meating on Friday af- | s the object of much veneration. hin temperature "and the barometric These offerinas are tynical of the remarkable values presented through Gage, who has recently returned from [ ful appearance with its blue and white | o i om0 P lqa ! Clearing in o\ ternoon. This was conducted by the | Scarlet is a favorite color in China for | changes Friday R 4 . president, Miss Gulliver. Miss Free- | street signs and decorations. But white Ther. Bar, E. LH A PELL CO : 2 ’ . don, explaining clearly the mothods and | white took the place of scarlet at the 4 51, Towest 46., our entire stock of Outergarments. the Yale mission at Chang-sha, Chine, | transparencies and othar decorations— |, *eierons for eyl Coal TR 10 interest to the ladies of this society, | Hunan. The first missionary there was | UIJAYS weaibets ~SUONETSS 0| oo entertaining and full of interest. She | Chang-sha in-1897." The mission asked : > are full pleated—splendidly tailored Suits and regular $20.00 value at $15.00. spoke of the location of Ohang-sha, In | the Xale miission to come there and | COUNTY ROAD WORK : ¥ the center of China, in Hunan prov- | take all the educational work. There| PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY ¥ e ence which is being heid in New Lon- | official mournirig, so that blue and b sion study. A talk by Mrs. Brownell | peror and the city presented a beauti- Comparisons. 5 o | way chureh is teaching, was of special | coursé mission work is a new thing in | MGERest L C g o L“ mb o I conversational ~style, was extremely | A, Keller, N. F. A., 1888, who went to Women's Serge Suits i~ black and navy ‘anly—Coais are sewni-fitted, Skirts | man told of the mission study confer- | is the color for mourning and blue for .43 21 coee 302935 | Central Wharf and 150" Main Steser. aims of this school for teaching mis- | time of the death of empress and em- 5 % . o, where Dickson Leavens of the Broad- |resembling a fete aay with us. Of | {he, sonth; | Women’s $20.00 [ Suits at $15.00 and, given in Mrs. Gage’s easy, racy,|a former Norwich student, Dr. Frank eant: ince. which has been so bitterly anti- | were sixty-nine students at the mis- foreign that none dared to live there |sion lase year—boarding ~Students of | Rain Has Been of Much Advantage— = fhse e . oxTnoes i 0 DAY} Conts $5.0 0 DAY1 Conts 31250 until after the B -bellion, of the | good families, mostly heathen, Tepre- [ yy, ; ! I L four days' sail up the Yang.ize river|senting elght provinces. There are ook iong Montullls and (Matyererd | Siee Bursing Kinds and iehiga Coats $5.00 | Coats $12.50 Stretches. - and then in a smaller steamer down |four teachers for these. Two doctors < Ehea) R i g ol R ARIES 4 to Chang-sha. This city 1s beautifully | have charge of @ medical department Sw ALWAYS IN STOCK Chiliren’s Lonz Coats*of cheviot. in|Women's and Miswes’ Coats, §2 inchi locatzd among wooded hills, which is|which was started three vears ago.| The rain on Thursday and Friday navy, cardinal, green and cadet, lined |long, some semi-féied to the neck, a relief from the fiat country below. It |Last vear 3.000 patients were treated. | brought to a temporary hait the work A D. u‘[ulfl? throughout with heavy cottonade, sizes | fine qaulity mannish mixtures in-light] g Mled with beautiful residences, as | Tuberculosis is very prevalent, Ser | ciing '{o this silght. holdup. of the Sailert s 8 to 14 years—excellent value at $5.00. [and dark gray—excellent valuo a e home of a large number of | v ’ it s 25 4 retired Chinese 50\'Pv'nmink" omcials, waiting petlents. There is chapel ser- "“"flfl"e“ emplayed. m; harm K"m‘"" Office—cor. Market and Shetucket 8 L $12.50. The strests are paved and clean and | vice dally for thie students and a Sun- | has been done, according to the report Telephone 168-12. - 1 Women’s ; filled with prosperous shops where | day service. A Y. M. C. A. is success- | of Inspector, dohn, Dorovan. —instead. octava s | Coats $8.50 | Women's American wares are sold—especially | ful among the students and a Sunday |this raln, falling so gently and with- 3} . | Coats $15.00 atrocious Dric-a-brac. On the hill | afternoon service in English popular. | Out any wind to speak of, has been eLmenh. and -Misses' Cokts, : ats Sy across the river the three temples, | Teaching is in both Chinese and Eng- |0f advantage to the roads themselves o Special showing of Sample Coats—only] each of a different heathen religion. The | lish and Chinese classics are among [and will be of material advautage to|.* long, made semi-fitted with loose front, | PGl Sz e O D O e long natrow island in the rives heiongs | the subjects taught. Foot binding, | those at work on them. = in brown and gray Scotch mixtures— | jes ! ~ tH inches i ns. in this season’s newe: to the British customs service. Iers |though officially denounced, is stlli | The prégrees along this line is emi- 5 vt e N are three large houses and a delightful | practiced in Human. The opium habit | ently satisfactory ,fll}l‘. over the coun- o - M, O B colony of good English people—with |is dying out much more guickly, Two |t¥. The main’work that is being done Tt burns up glean, the consul in the city. The use of | students from the Yale mission are |at the present time is on the Montville thelr recreation sround on the isiand | coming to America for study this year ik h;_rhe“!\!‘r"_‘vpar;;: We“ sEasnned wDud TuDAYY Will be a Great Day is extanded to the mission people and |one having been given the in Men speak of our Overcoats in the highest terms, |nud ‘cujored. "ine people of Hunan | scholarabts. 2 uends e Si8 € betndal e ; ; [ In the Millinery Section are a fi ‘ace. t Iy pro After ¢ eting tea was secved by F. < : and they merit the comment. They are pur e o e | Mrs ames L Case. ‘Miss Magte U |and overithis bas been piaced an ol €. H. HASKELL. Ugwards of 200 Trimmed Outidg Hats for Women, Missas and Children i Manchu, and held. out against the'Caruthers and Mrs. Harvey M. Briggs. containiag 15 per cent. of asphalt. On e on sale at 98c, $1.39 and up to $1.98. 0 ¥ They are beautifully designed and elegantly tailored : D S Medie coveii, 1t 402 — "Phones — 489 o h : | etk S i may24d e § Every man can find here an overcoat that will seem | concerT civen ay | NORWICH CHRYSANTHEMUMS o heRIT e SEaOl deairell, e SH Be:t % $5.98 Hats Best I $5-00 HatS ] m i BALTIC WORKiINGMEN'S CLUB. WON MANY PRIZES. |i on for about two weeks, and it is i to have n made especially for him. H 2 RS S thought thati-At: will -take abeut. ten COAL and LUMBER to be nad anywhere. Fully 100 Wom- [that can be made. FuMy Fine| ¥ Meritorious Programme Given With | Largest Show and Keenest Competition | days more to complete the job. I the ‘beautizul v ot wyoming, | fen's Fine Dress Hats at‘this price|Dress Hats—cversone « distinot de-f§ 83 3 L X 1 Local Participants. TN lan Mirkta and Two Seconds for in Penn.. lies the Bods of the Ainest Af: | fevery hat different—cqual to hats sold | sign—equal to hats sold elsewhere.at Overcoats in all the season’s correct models in Kerseys, a Mrs. Lanman. Mountains of Moab. e oLy Sh N e, "z'».‘iZ! cleewhere at $5.00. 3 g Oxfords and Gray Mixtures in 2 et GoRSEr RN SR Sen o | She Falic - Most travelers -who visit the Holy | season. ‘Try it in your cooking stove || & 5t o xfords and Grays. lixtures in all the weaves | Workingmen's club a delightful concert| s the big chrysanthemum show | 1, b R e 1c | and heater. 2 P 2 was given in Sprague hall Friday even- | ndlq by the Conneeticut Hortlcultual | Lond content themselves with a visit | Mg ARG S0 1 Yof Rax Flintkote ) ‘These Special Values that look well and wear well and that ing, with a large number in attend- gociety in the Putnam Phalanx hail in | tO that restricted part west of Jordan. | Roofirg. one of the List roofings Know: il hy impart a pleasing personality. fans e ral from this ity were|Hartford, Thursday and Friday of this | The mountainous regions of Moab as | to the trade. i J From All Over the Store ] » a Sing personality. present, and the singing by the cele- | yeek, the flowers from the green- | seen hy them from Jerusalem are lost SRR 4 brated ‘Nightingale quartette and “the! pou e “of e William Camp. Lan- JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Women’s Neckwear, Etc. Hair Goods, Etc. | : performanes by Professor | houses of Mra William Camp Lan- | in a purple haze that constantly hangs | 78 e ekl 5 3 312 15 18 2 aub Norsieh were among the | feot form. immense size and hew | over them, and the great stretches be- P! : snotse At 10c_Neck Ruchings, all widthk and | At 98c—Human Hair Chignons, e 9 9 ] Buckley ¢ big hit with ma;f‘" ge. The exhibit was in charge | yond are covered in mystery. This colors at 10c a yard, value 23c dium size—spocial price - 98a, s fis|of C.T. Beaseley, head gardener of o $1.50 ang, To the End of the World With| % ‘quis sEer: toal ST 00| 1s trues partly hecause of - {he fewhe value $1.50. | You. being called ont three times. | t1e g ¢x | historical incidents connected with the HIAt 25c—Embroidered Linen® Collars % 7 goe, S L omes | hibit that attracted most attention 5 2 air Chig g Overcoat making has reached a tailoring art—and | Semuel Lavion acted as chairman and | (00 L UGr Rt TRt BUSEUEN | eastern regions, but mainly on account ] 1 With lace edging; something newj At $198Human Hair Chignons, INts th o3 gravame was opened s Sp 1 1.98, val Hhese's hutei f the evenis &'s prograim. s oD | of a reflex variety of F. S. Vallis, a | of the great abyss of the Jordan val- i y p i i E S o $1.98, value, re’s hardly a man that goes to the exciusive o Tollowing is the programime: Pi | Pure vellow; average size of these | joy {hat has always acted as a barrier. At $1.00—Silk Scarfs. Persian designs $2.50. : tailor for his Overcoat, Always ";'n{\rlf:gx Y\1 R);!!I(h]k;;,e W pue: | derby hat could not cover any one of | FeW Who descend into the valley 1,300 ' for e ‘-] wear, large assort-{ At ggc—Imather Carriage Bags, size 8-J, ker. . Brierley, J. Taylor: song. To | these beautiful blooms. The show held | feet below sea level undertake to climb w.‘ wish to close out | SREIL, AESUD BN g S inch, in black and colors—special pleased to show. the End of the World With You. |rrm|1;~‘a>r.’,h;l :me;.;‘um“\;,la!::gt‘k‘\:f;e::- the bills beyond, which rise to a EN : 2 Bl price 89c, value $1.00. - Buckley; cornet solo, Bonnie Mary of i T evar b va_ | height of 3,000 feet. Though its glory |} QuUr entire line and are G 2 2 revle, William insworti: | est of anv ever held, the large hall be- Muffs to match, a splendid show- g STOCK AT ITS BEST NOW. frevle William 1, Alnsworth: Son | ine “flied, almost overcrowced. with | 1S far outshone by that of western Wilg k86,00 1o 438,00 auartette, + Robinson, Gagnon | Gne specimens of fruit. vegetables and | Palestine, still, both in the old and the olfermg them regardless wers. rs. Lanman, who entered | and Dear magic performance, | £ *d | new dispensations, it has a history o & Brat. Dawbier showing o Mieresting | IIto 13 classes. and had as competi: | no dispeneations, it has @ wiatory of |} of what (hey cost us. | landscape and comic views. Thomas | tors the rnoted growers of Hartford, Bamford, John Heibel: MeNamara's | Simsbury, New Britain and New Ha- | point will always enter very largely | Rand, D, Ratclifte, W. Parker, E. Bri- | Ven, made a clean swoep of first hon- | into the life of Palestine.—Christian | ® ° ° % | ors in_ the firat elaven classes for cut | Ferald An opportunity to i s | bleoms and took two second prizes in e e e e v o TONAY ) e Do value $1.00 At $1.85—FBovs' Two-piece Suits, sizes At 3c—One lot of stamped goods, in- 9 to 15 years, value $2.50. cs. Centers, cluding Collars. etc., at 3¢ each, value 15¢ to 25c. ooms K those who need Hat .,,‘,;“3‘ errn‘fn;s!s.rs. The prizes were given Pins. At $1.95—Boys' Russian and Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, value E.: Dowe of turned from a Summe week's Aoty Victor Hugo's Double. DEMOCRATS PLAN TO HUNT New York Class 10, first prize for 1 | Victor Hugo had a real double im rigeci | “Nirs. .5 Dowe of Summer street | distinct varieties, five entries; class | flesh and blood, who exploited his . = o N MAINE NEXT WEEK. | 10 "Seiuined rom o forinimi's visit | 1. frat prizefor s blooms. distint va- | poiical vesemmiance (o the man ot | JOfN & B80, Bliss RESTERGEIIRL ANl — | T g . os; class 12, first prize | PBY ; . ; ) 5 Charles W. Comstack to Entertain a|!n Philadeiphia and Atlantic City. for & blooms of . S. Vallis (vellow), | genius. He cut his beard like Hugo's, ¥ ' . 3 E Serge Suits, value §5.00. Party of Friends. seven entries: class 13, first prize for | copied the masters dress in its small Flannel Gowas, Shoes, Etc. 05 OBITUARY. 2 T % Boys' Winter Overcoats, sizes 3 to | 2t | 6 blooms of H. Patridge (red), four | est details and so for eighteen years | o g % y > Just the minute the smoke of battle G lentries: class 14 first prize for § | grojaed 3 Jents e e | §a¢ 50c — women's Outing Flannel|g vears—price range is $149, $1.95, sars away after election Democratic | Louis J. Hoss. | blooms of Merza (white), six entries; | 9ivided with the master:the admira- | Gowns, with double yoke and [$2.95 and up to $8.50. - o | 1 » Y ] State Committee Cheirman Comstock s | o CLCV.NE an lliness of about two | claa i for 6 entries of | tion of the public. His especial de- i ! braid trimmed, cream grounds 5 = S= 16, Axtadthin & Darty of treidt 1o rel iy Y Suiation. Tavin 3. (ke naseed | Suyiey Fia five entries; class | light was to pose in a poetical attitude SRR SRR Uit Boys' Winter Overcoats, sizes § to + W= pintimg camp, deen down 1 the Maiu | the Homo. of his methar, Dira. John | by snak Jtise fo & bigoma of Nellis | in front of a Punch'and Judy stow. | s oo 18 years—price range is $6.00, $5.08, \ting car eep down in the Maine | the ho of his mother, I Join § et (c ce ri p p . | ; B X /'}-' woods. Tn the party will be Philip| HOss. at No. 80 Boswell avenue, where | qii“prize for 3 bloom of Colonei | He did this at a particular spot every | At $1.00 — Women's Outing Flannel | $9.00 and up to $12.00 J lfl\\ */ Troup, Edwin E. Thomas and Kenneth | e has been confined for the past two | son B0 alow). seven entries: ciass | Thursday afterncon for years, thor- | oo a es Gowns, of good weight flannel in s Wynne of New Haven and State’s At- | Weeks. ]'j;m“ M; ’du“ w!n c':-lmP“,r. =18, first prize for three blooms of H. | eughly enjoying the murmurs of curl- | plain white and colors, value up o v torney Hadlal A Hull of New London, | (o o ey A e rears bf amo on | PoItridge (red), four entries; class 20, | osity and applause proceeding from | H Be So | to $1 besides Mr. Comstock ceased, who was 35 years o ON | fret nrize for 3 entries of Alice Lemon | o e s = i i o §1. . B Dentisi’s Chair | iomine via the Shore Tine nnd i | Hoss and the iate John Hoss, who died | Lie for 8 blooms Glenview (bronze). | We do not hear that he reaped any ' Known They Are Considered | % J Handkerchiefs six entries; class 25. second prize for | other reward but his pleasure. Sacques of good weisht flannel, joined at New London by the other | 21 years ago i Dl A e on priwg v | iy ¥ g & Why not? The times when the rmbers of the party. The entire trip v Hoss are his| . ¥ % PN ). g in floral and figured designs. Men's and Women's—sold only by the dental chair was a seat of pain | is expectod to obcupy two weeks apy | mother, two sisters Miss Clara Hoss | “iries. S 3 B A FEATURE OF THE SEASON., 3 half dozen—at these price: 2 ¢ D eks, and B In classes 10 and 11 for distinct va- Didn't Like the Suit. i 1.50— Boys' H Shos ¢ Viei and torturs are past. will be just enough to refresh the men |9nd Mrs. Bmily James, and a brother, | . .¢ios Mrs, Beaseley exhibited most | “Sir”” said the young man s he en | To make room for Holiday Goods we || t ¥1:50—Fovs' High Shoes of Vic » Ou after the strenuous campaign. Their | Benjamin Hoass. who is located on LONE | o¢ the finer 1910 novelties Introduced The iihisry for B s Aaciast 14 oaks prices on books nd Velour Calf, Blucher cut, WOMEN’S r Patienis Know Tricnds are. airenty ‘aeting™s soes | Inand. A brother. Tohn Foss, dled at | O tered the library for the purpose of in- | lltve decided to make prices s Hie) . vy gt dpeedinnng supper the age of 27 years, on September 9, | DY noted growers. terviewing the father of the only girl, | (ot Sill, be sure to attract the atten- | i g Lot 1—Cambric—6 for 15c e S T N RTIG X e . | o nose who appreciate : s f implemente of the last gener. g O ool wpstnd ia 2oty sttt what She Should Do. am in love with your daughter.|guin. ~ At $2.39Women's High Shoes of Ve- Lot 2—Cambric—6 for 19 ation have given way to won- Ve SUrpees Sarty, In Norwich, and for some time attend- | Bertie had beeu forbidden under se- | Have you any objection to my sui The assortment is too great to enum- | lour Calf with short vamp and Lot 3—Cambric—6 for:29¢| derful improvements and that e and Mex I H Dennls wereled the Broadway school. He worked | vere penalties to play in the rain | The old man looked the y. m. over Srets ame. the.rwices toclittlaunotiariny wing tip. both buttow and lace. | Lot 4—LINEN—6 for 29c iven another grand surprise at their|in the local pistol sheps and on a farm ' pg S £ 5 . ’ i e We Lead new residence, No. 43 Spring stret, on| for a while, and then, fourteen years barrel, but the other day, sad to re- EpER g 0 100t ok o Books of Reference, ot B UNfiENLIzES" 6 Thursday evening at 9 o'clock by the |ago, accepted a position in the Otis 1i- | Jate, his ‘mamma and grandmother | “T sure have, he replied. “Why, T Books of Travel, ~ s =8 Tenio e “Potaidnte methods scien- | Pastor's' Ald and members of the ALt.[brars. e enjoyed this work and was | found him splashing in it in high glee, | Wouldn't wear a misfit suit like that g S 3 nigue el | el et e et et etyster.| B MAMmAy féce hardetiod, but the. | fo & dop Aght | Why dan't you by Books of Fiotion, | Specials in ne to the position of assistant a- | st 0 — Chiey i 5 2 In Dentistry. Fe was industrious and had o Siondmothers kind heart led her to |some other tailor?’—Chicago News. | giy|eq Gift Books, Picture Books, stc. DAY Confects MEN'S . P : e fi knowledge of the books in the Wakea plea for the offender. Come early and examine the bar- | | Confectionery PRI LD o g 3 neumonia fo be feared more ary, and because of his affable and | Bertie heard the plea, and when his T faton avin 1t Tou (b Tp expeet 1ol et tor. 1o . than death from gun shot Oliging Wavk was 4 genuine favorito | mamma asked bin steraly what she Children Cr ey At 29¢—Chocolate Coffec Marshmal- Lot 2—Cambric—6 for 29c Kl“g De“tal Paflm’s 8 N ot "Nas"s member of st.|®hould do to a little boy who did not FOR FLETCHER'S Remember a little money has a large lows, chocolate covering and O e Canbvisa ol — Erh sl oA | mind w - f Ty purchasing power at marshmallows and coffee cream o mbsic. . The frequent changes of temperatureinthe | Jomer lodge. No. 23, F. sand A. M. |mind what was told bimbeamswered | @ A S TO R A L centers Lot 5—LINEN—6 for 49¢ DR JACKSON, Mgr fall and winter months are the source of mwieh | 1ranirt councll, No. 4. R A- M. and | promptly ko CRANSTON’S. fenvecy b R | Frank . Norwi lcomiort ang destrasiion of Hes e | Franklin council. No. # R and 8. . : iy ot 6— or e e s Swpdey wk v daiy, 010 aif, o, loatand T taks | @nd was an active worker in the inter” | 1 Ak Sou Bad better wiud your |, THERE 1s no aavertising medium in| Sale opans Saturday, Nevember Sth. |t 200 caramels, chocolat e Lo T N e turns at producing & crop of eolds and coughe, | ests of Masonry. He was aiso callman novidaw letin for business results with cream caramel center: hese lead 1o pnetimonin. Nearly every caz | in the fire deps A s s oginiing In g sitiple coughand 2ol | bt o 3. wnd hefore. the preaniva: i '.‘:‘2‘{::.1&""?{'."‘- Thousands of people dic | FO0" 0 AP T o At 29¢— Montevideos, with walnut top & degin xdhd.n'n:fl?n'cl"?xpfi'fl.“.’:’hy’,’““l" o beeen 2. momber of the old_\Wauregan and cream centers. Winter Underwear sudden ohill. rising fover, sore throat, | Engine Co. He belonged to Y. . C. A- |} houtseness. running nose, headache, cough | and was & member of the Broadway | FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN painful breathing are the forerunners of Congregational church. He attended Pasumonia. At i e R B LA ¢ At 25c—Children’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed Avoid the danger. Try the one, certain, re- " i : Wable remedy for cold me.certain, 2o- | tho Buckingham chapel for _eleven Sitader Vests and Pants up to largest Dr. Bull s Cough Syrap. 3 Siehe jamiely, it missing a single ses. | Specials in size for Misses—all at 25c ‘eachy gy opiates. " 1 is pertactly sate aid reliat)c | Domestic Dep’t. | ¢ 5.+ y . S Tovs - Widk t s the remedy for soothin d sub- . H 0SS a id e - 1in Sanity y duing the Tnfiamed conditions, of the broi- o Eom D on M . “Eoy Fldecs in nitasy Sold amekly o ompicepecks cough and | 1io’ was well qualified to fill positions | At 8340—36-inch “Fruit of the Loom” i R kgt | gy:-:nwix‘nxuu‘mv(@l fulv;a]lrr»enlimfi'n. ‘Address and, hnvllngn n‘;(ur?}lv kllml Bleached Sheeting—special price At aiacsiag o i 2 Bivenoaui s,n?;ry’ifir‘.'gi’w'nnmffit.‘,‘;.m& ek s Mg el i el ) TR It’s an easy matter to show a fine line S%ic » sapd actual valus T2 | AL S0o -Childreira Bibbed Yol Yeuls 1/0m sour druggist today and | ance. Tle was well read, was filled ¥ bsriad 3 o : 2 ants, white u "mz“”;ruut-;m:r,m&kmrs. ~od bere e B L B LR L 2 3 . g of Overcoats at $30 , $25. and $20.—but At 1n;,,c4m|h white In xnen o e e ia. go0d wherever chanced to be. His g 3 a1 ne quality for waists or gowns . & fliroughout the town and Friini g the strong features of our November Sale “special price 11c a sard, actual | At 50c—Children’s Ribbed Union Sui the friends amily are filled with o b value 2 R s for Boys and Girls, white GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW. winke arvow on account of his : LR are the Stylish Overgarments shown at Bl el (At . s - [ codkbaien: nadural’ color—all* sines house ‘or propertsy run unprotected | 7 f < s L ik agains: lom by fire for a singie das. i ] At 49c—Sanitary Diaper. 18 nches| oo oo KL This protection costs so little, and As the term advances the attend- . 7 wride, pest quality—special® price 25‘:‘":\‘ Bows. Nipty “\.fih‘. e means so much. Don't put it off, but ance at the evening school increases. 2 y -] 49 for piece of 10 vards, value bed Underwear, i peelert St . for pi ¥ bleached, hoth regular and extr large sizes At $1.12—One case of Hemmed Cro-|A¢ 87100 Women's Winter Weight| chet Bed Spreads, extra full sizc, Ribbed Underwear, hoth regh perfect in weave and finish, value and’ extra’ ' large: sizes—all i Ab $1.50. * 37%c each. do it now, and consult us about it. ISaAC S. JONES, Insurance and_Real Estate Agent, Richa-ds Building, 91 Main St Plrinc\rml Lucy stated Friday evening 4 that there had been 57 registered in % the several ciasses thus far. The . ; Included in the assortment are nobby larger number are voung men, al- % % - though there are several young women . W i Coats of every description, for every d ddaw k. =¥ | (:;é::f’ the benefit of the education af- - i : i £ occa;]on. There are Greys, Blflcks' ‘fld w M F B A! LEY % Henry Vili. and Puddings. = @ P4 1 . thepopularfancy Convertible Collar Coats. o » | Bluf King Hal, otherwise Henry § ? 3 6. At $1.26—One case each of White and |At 50c—Women's Ribbed Underwear, e Gray “Woolnap” Blankets, good in medium and winter weight§ . of England, was exceedingly oon ossceesessssessenssossspsessersssonnessasansessossiser weight and fine wool finish, value in all style vests and pants, infl | (Successor to A. T. Gerd : A 4 i 4 e will institute on November | °"¢ f puddings. At one time he gave FURNISHINGS regular and extra large siges. ‘f If you are in need of Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, 3 Gloves, Coat Swoaters, in fact anything in the Furn- 3 shing line, you'll do well to come here, where extra orginary values await you. 2 a certain Mrs. Cornwallis a bouse Hac"q L. Vvery [28th, 1910, at Olympic Hall, |12 aagate for nersert ana her heirs & Norwich, Conn forever “in reward of fine puddings.” oo lu King Heary VIIL's priviie accounts H oulposed -of 500 leading citizens of{ oe 4 ries of hi Board.ng ouioved of £l of| occur ugaiu aud uguiu eutries of bis ity, Hgltetie Mol | FEwards . 1o aiffereut Lousewives for 3 Fithville and vicinity, 1o e Koows | Prisging iw puddivgs. A cypleal in Stable DU ey, Jo be koows L eiagt : Order of Owls. stance rucs thus: “Item The same While charter is opes inilation fee|day puid to the wife That wade the 12:14 Bath Sireet. ls $575. “After charter closes it ad-| king podings at Hampton corte, vis. TUD A Al Reg\'llar_ZSc Moiré Ribbon, | &% inches wide, at 15¢ a yard b 300 vieces of Brilliant Taffeta MOIRE Ribbon, full 51 inches wide, in blacky white and all the best coforings— Special price I5c a yard. On sale today and until quantity is exhausted. Main mg,_fig“ Wauregan vapces (o 0 and u vards. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | “pur furiier sarticine copis to] VA" This would be wbout $L75, Street 5 Block AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. SAMUEL . KONE. General (.fg.,,, but its value was mueh greuter when Jf Teiaphone apr2sa | izer. mnd 1. R. SANFORD, Deputy|the entry was made. This leve for — i T i | Rk s N, | L9n prddiags” eciains much in (he " ticut equal o The FBul otla for usinens results nevid familiar rotund figure of King Hal.

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