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HERE’S AN ANNOUNCEMENT THAT WILL BE”WELCOHEi) BY @ = ‘ : ALL PFOPLE WHO CONTEMPLATE BUYING AN AUTOMOBILE - R 4 MODEL T, 4-CYLINDER | MODEL T, 4 CGYLINDER ' Roadster, - = - $600 Touring Car, = $700| THE SAME CAR WITH THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT : { THE SAME CAR WITH THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT : Extension Top, Automatic Brass Windshield, Two 80 1 Extension Top, Automatic Brass Windshield, Two $780 6-inch Gas Lamps, Generator and Speedometer 6-inch Gas Lamps, Generator and Speedometer s The “:reason why* can he given In very few words: We are in the position rom the beginning all FORD efforts have been concentrated upon one manding the lowest prices in the market of materials. Therefore we can 1o do business on a small profit. 4 3 model. Concentration is a fixed prineiple with MR. FORD, in order that well afford to sell the FORD MODEL T at the above low prices. B perfection of product may be had. Aad s, throughout the entire vast plant, : There is no philanthropy In tMs; we believe it to be good business in every department, every man and machine is busy on the production of The FORD MODEL T costs us the same to make this year as it did last Judgmant this one miodel. year and there has been no sacrifice in quality because of lower price. When HENRY FORD bullt his first automobile, he realized its import- et 5% o 2 ance as a factor in the progressive business life of America and he deter The ideal FORD MODEL T was attained in 190%. Since that time there “H:’;}:{_;d,;raflli‘:u,‘ltni‘:(aiu?;‘:} 5::6:;;::.'{0 (DZO? mmp‘:(e et mined to build a motor car that would have the largest demand from ALL has been little change in its design, but a continuous refinement in me- 3 e e USR] D 21 S00icntsy cheapen fhain. (e he people. He knew that such a car be light ini weight, reliable in chanical construction, each year bringing the MODEL T nearer the perfect U s o LMtedsn: Masts us_ one dollar, ous: Dverlifad ex- & SR, tiskblisiive’to Shhkat’ ana low In price B ool penses cost a dollar and a half. Our factory is buiit t6 profit from quantity production. Thus, by reducing overhead cost per car we will build 30,000 Siem dhat nifmorsble dsy fh 1908 When. the FORD.MOTOR COMPANY cars for 1911 at a less ratio of overhead cost per car than it did to make the ers has been no halt h of achievement. Ford has We are going to make the FORD MODEL T indefinitely. All the neces- 20,000 cars in 1910—though materials and labor command the same prices. . was organized sary ‘experiments have been made and paid for. ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Neopians Will Celebrate Twenty-third Anniversary— been “doing ngs” every da working to one purpose: A car for the peo- ple with a price the people can pay. Our normal working force is 4,000 men, building 30,000 cars. Contrast We have built aud fully equipped the most complete automobile manu- this with factories employing from 7,000 to 00 men and making only 10,000 Te fully achieve be madé in such large facturing plant in the worid. All has been paid for from the profits earned cars. Wages are a part of the cost of any car. Here's where FORD factory quantities that a sm produce a satisfactc m the business of previous years. equipment and manufacturing organization reduces cost of production, while profit. Continuous q issured through quality accentuating excellence in the quality of FORD cars. We can thercfore af- We have no bond issues to pay off. There are no mortgages upon our ford to sell on a small margin of profit. To eatablish this quality, there must 1 specialization and organization property. We have no loans to repa ‘We have no indebtedness. We do bus- te aseempany Inve e and mechanical genius iness on the “spot cash” discount basis, purchasing in large quantities, com- These are some of the reasons for the price quoted above. 2 s . Mentic falsitic t two tracts not New York and n of records during ue of policy the laws of Massachusetts: of dis- proportionately large investments realty and of wnauthorized loans promicsory notes without these investments alone nearly s of th the As 3 duct of & New York coutiv on | repres: |tm"\ total assots Court City of Norwich Also to Have Birthday An-| niversary—Insurance Commissioners Makes Charges | Against Supreme Officers of French Society—She- | further achuset e department red that society be sum ¢ as shown taken to efficient | to safe in=urar th tucket Lodge’s Open House on Election Night, o ey e | guarantee in the Stam of accounting IN L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE| b aavaliend of the soclety be at once replaced D'AMERIQUE. | \ the mar Steps be taken to sell“all real cstate B ibaes. Bure - ich Lave excepting the home office building, that T e b esuari. | ining departments to brin all demand notes be called in, that e e i homec Isisication’ | the ‘attention. of the penses he cut down, that ail for B . T Bagtinegemett of lwho is the prosec insurance contracts not authorized by B e e eve Dismariqus, | faland. and, It the laws of New York and Massachu- et R I is charged by th e | phasize the’ ng setts he discontinued. and that—to the York and Mas. | CA0I¢ to [ratérn nd_ that artments may be commissioners of Nev sachuset t fully informed as to the conduct of the e this week, but they tly eol tock and assessment | society—monthly reports be made to vent. | ie departments of these states unti Charges made J. B. Brindamour i Bapti of Woohasdker from inforimtion ne ac. | Ate was incorporated in ¥ riments are informed that i hefle a mem ” erary society in 1960, admitted society s R R ) business in Massachusetts in nd that his resignation will be act- wton led to the AN New York in 19066, and a t the meeting of the executive cemmissionens presar on to such 1to be held on Nov. 8.7 the charees Vermont resignation of Suprem: Secre- @inance con « H Hlinois . Adelard Caron, which was an- o the arfen Michiga nounced Tuesday afternoon. will be Cllonecticat and Ne B Gt preddi o pe i ted upon next Tuesday, when a spe- affairs of the soviety ¥ 25,000 membere clal meeting of the executive board will Eli Vezina of Chic )0 rance in force, T be held in Woonsc the request | gl hip is to considerable insurance commissioners to | " :‘l,“,' B Toa s B AR e s ider the condition o fthe soclety. - ¢ &t 8 - nis of those states, Its assets at th of the supreme I e = e sttt ot bt the examination . sggresa: St. Jean Baptiste d’Amerique e French-Canad riets, filed a | $ Ad the excess of of Woonsocket. They are similar complain: with nsurance | 'h ection of members in-lien of & | Subreme, Secretary J. Adelard Caron. SSmemissoner of Ihnots. reserve was found by the exy | who has ipreme Treasurer | The prmnce com . T be -aesare, nd By the €%t} Byltippe T nd Supreme. Ph QS the Sepreme N ome of its executive offil|.py-Lafayette cou No. 307 2 Ta-elecind efter an nd thdt a portion of its estate cot > Ihe delegates by the priess. who said | and effects has been wasted or 10st. they were working in th The particular attention to the ROYAL ARCANUM the soclety and wanted { short rgeable to Sccretary J. Ad.| At ihc last meeting of scanda Caron, amou Jine 30 Jast to | council, 0, it After fillmg their reg 1, whic has been in part | that = P. Grang th: commissloners gave de up; t in the mort Burdick would visit the IR e statement ry fund, amounting to at least $12,574, | first_meéeting M November “The re or due to a falsification of tha returns|8. This being state clection by the w Yo om the councils, and recommend that | IS expected that there will be many Balathuce departments e perso <ponsibls for these short- | of the members of the council out, Sehlnciary soc Sl s | ages shoy e compelled to make res- | Whether republicans or- democrats, to | O St. Jean Bay I Amerique of | titution hear the returns and they will also wodkcat, R. 1 today filed | _“The report aleo notes large invest- | 470D in at the meeting to extend a w departments ninat mbnts in realty and In demand notes|COme to the visiting past oficer of the Comdue e states f contrary to the insurance laws of Mas. | 8Tand counc Som that the lwws of Rhode | otts and Naw York: the making| Thames council, No. 1851 The insuramce commissioner |ot T \nnual Statements to saeh | barked” upan a determined effort to state no power to examine states, and negleet of duty on the part | increase its general fund and for that sootaties of this racte Lof the officers of the zociety purpose has anged a_whist evening for its meeting next Wednesday in —_— — —————————=—— | Foresters’ hall. The members are all being pushed by the committee to make a great success of the whist, which will be the second held by the council this season REBEKAHS, Hope lodge, No. 21 u presiding especially pleasant social evening its regular meeting last Wednesday evening in 0dd Fellows' hall. The Thames Past Noble nds’ associa- | tion had held its meeting in the after- | | noon in the Hope lodge rooms. but tione of the out of town past erands | staved over or the Hope jodge meat: fnx as they sometimes do. However, there was a good sized attendance of the members, who enjoyed the diver- si s supplied by Mrs. Grace Willey | and her ~ entertainment committee, Ther was a nicely rendered piano et by Miss Mildred Comstock and Miss Sybil Christman, a solo by Mrs. - Hattje Parsons and two 80108 by Miss E beth Smith. All were ziven much applause. A programme of zames fin- ished the evening pleasantly. Noble Grand enjoyed an White Star Clothing House 153 MAIN ST. ; Attractive models in Women’s and Tlisses Ready-to-wear Apparel. The assortment of patterns is unsurpassable. Women's and Misses’ and Junior Coats of Wool Caracul with satin lin'ngs from $10.50 to $25.00 / Women’s and Misses’ Suits in Broadcloth, Serge, Fancy Cheviot and several other materials, prices from $11.00 to $30.00 Many remarkable values in Millinery section today, everything that is Stylish at Reasonable Prices. The leading store of Women's, Misses’, Children’s, Men’s-and Boys' Ready-to-wear Apparel at Reasonable Prices. " STORE OPEN EVENINGS. | fter | n RED MEN. At the meeting of Tecumsehy u’ihe,1 No. 43, in Hibernian hall on Wednes- day evening, the first, second and third degrees were conferred in zood form on two Owing to a res- ign pllowing officers - were elected to fii! out the unexpired Lerms: N. senior sasn- Cran junior sug- The tribe its maf London canoe that New Doug 1o the ODD FELLOWS. r their mee hieh is clection nigl is to hatick- | open have in | of i al<o made of a systemat- | night, the | regular meeting. will be nd a buffet lunch served. ed by the vhen the lodge opened delezation brought wi ation to Immergruen lodge to attend Bdelweiss celebrated Germania lodge expec the anniversary the lodge, which will December 6, to attend |in a body Six _applic were received an tion at the ing ment lodge, Pyt worked on one direction Samuel delegate to_the presented hi | conferred clude freshments. The decis position of the ‘be: the making the I ership will & the next month, lies hetween Phoeni New of lodge, has hers year, as a The past enconragement for ). U, the count crea, and of be he | for | sanization. { n membership, for a vear {lagher of New from attendance upon a meeting of the supreme W., of which he is a member, and which was held at Chica- The board of directors arious matters and an exchange of congratulations-on the gratifving outlook for the order, voted to call a meeting of the supreme lodge ouisville, Ky., on Mon- « The representatives from the Connecticut_grand lodge Grand Hard of boa lodge, &0 afte to. be held in day, Dec. nervill man A on law. | gher w preme overseer of the order. ing of unusual interest is anticipated. " in 0dd F received, whis member locge, officers of pre 20th_anniversary be tions fo; there next closed with a No. an hall the ndidat: of aylor. nd Tuesday and th with .a social SONS OF HERMANN. Immergruen meeting in Germania hall on Wedne: evening had a visitation from four the No. of r meeting. short KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. | At the regular meeting of Wauregan | the orde 6,*on Tuesday second omas llows' hall after its The electio; a 12, The visiting h them an invi- | | at its | | ! 1 returns ill_be played The enter- ainment committee which is in charge the programme promises time for all att ateral— | every friend. for all £ood | lars Edelweiss lodge of | London who were cordially greet- | dent, Mrs. John Heibel, | on celebration membership be initia~ The enterf eve- tain- members may secure, counc: Suitable prizes are announced to the two councils securing the largest num- nding and hopes that | ber of new members and showing the 1 come ang It will be a good social time | is also a graded list of prizes for in- dividuals for securin $1,000 to $10,000 brother securing the Jargest amount of insurance is wateh, while to the diamond ring. Tuesday evening at the regular meet- ing of Thames lodge, No..326, in For- | ester: presiding. of N « ulating the lodge upon nitiating at the next meeting. entertainment. coffee and sandw] ness session_adjourned. %ed and there will also be other musical | numbers while two prominent Thit The supreme executive committtee is speakers | niversary wi s ‘for securing new members. | dresses. One of these may be the su- | twen preme warden and the other is expe efi nd ed to be Supreme Trustee Sullivan from Providence. Among the grand of- fleers, expected are Grand _Warden Whalen and Grand Secretary Jeremiah Wall of New Haven. 10 members, it has at with a membership of There are two other courts ster: st net gain for the year. There anywhere from insurance, and the Through the sick and funeral benefi given, the social intercourse, fratern: feeling and helpfulness in ways, direetly and indirectly, the members and their families, would scarcely be too high an estima: to say that 2.000 people in the ci have Teason t name of Forestry. The order is pt American, taking in all nationaliti under the flag, and exerci cardinal principles of Tiberty, unity. b nevolence and concord, laid down as i motto, ; FORESTERS. At the meeting of Court Sach 94, in Foresters’ hall on Thursday eve- ning. it was decided to make the first meeting night in December a public offered a handsome zold ster is offered a m, No. ORDER OF PROTECTION. Two applications were received om |to carry out the plan. This court al- ways fills_the hall on its whist cve- nings, so that the same thing may be counted upon for the coming whist as alwi The Foresters have just completed arrangements through their trustees to lease the hall for a term of five yea so that they are now going ahead to give it a general overhauling to p in first class shape. Court City of Norwich, a meeting of much enthu * hall, Warden Henry A. Congdon Deputy William Kingdon London was a visitor, congrat- < applications ive it work in The furnished the busi- A Call for Hisgen. ved, which will committee hes after it There is an Thomas L. Hisgen i inquiry No. 63, held After the Thames lodge meeting the | iasm on kri court comes to its twentieth an- | h a record of which it can | offering prizes to individuals and to|from the supreme lodge will make ad- | be proud, having paid out in the last ars more than $30,000 in ben- the present time more then $5,000 in the over in the city,with a total mem- ip of over 700 in the three court various towards rise up and bless th ing the four as to where in this campaign. He has not appeared on the stump for =" The Largest Domes. Some of the largest domes in the world are: The Pantheon at Rome, 142 feet diameter, 143 high; baths of Cara- calla, Rome. 112 feet diameter, 116 feet high t. Sopbia, Constantinople, 115 feet diameter, 201 feet high; St. Maria delle Fure, Florence, 139 diameter, ta 310 feet high; St. Peter's, Rome, 139 a1 | feet diameter, 330 feet high; St. Paul's, | Tondon, 112 feet diameter, 215 feet high. of it | te ty | ‘A Scandal Spoiled. “My husbang didn’t get home until 2 o'clock this morning,” remarked the lady with the weary exes. “Indeed!” exclaimed the other iady, delightedly anticipating the narration | of a family tff. “And what did he say in explanation?” “Nothing. I came home with him We had been to 2 theater and to a late supper afterward.”—London Answers. ts | joint committee of the three lodges in | day evening in Ioresters’ hall with a|Foss. He must be still a democrat,| rhe cotton spinners in Sweden are Norwich met $r consideration of the |larze atiendance. The principal busi-1,u¢ pe js not working at it. Boston |at present working under diffculties, observance of the evening at degree The degree was conferred in good form under the Chancellor was Commander A Holmes, | lodge meeting, ~ UNITED WORKMEN. n at grand in_ora, Haven dgeport. 0. 72, of Cornw ay they “new e of interest enthy n mani order. The report doing Dusiness as to the annual dis- ul banner which lodge awards to the lodge argest net gain in mem- r on the first of | the time for the com- | petition expiring December 1st. Thus | report from that session, showing the most interesting details of that important meeting. At the meeting of Wauregan lodge the third degree will be evening will con- evening and re- i | | far, the honor of receiving the award lodge, No. 43, of nd Farren lodge, No. 57, Housatonic Valley 11l Bridge, now | made by insurance department of the state up- on the status of the fraternal organizZa- tions was most gratifying as to the sound- | in it a the 1 sion of the banner,and mem- | expect to win crop is coming om.” ! vear has been one of great he Connecticut A. W.. and for the order throughout | Tn Connecticut among m for the order has >st, and an increase of dis next | n in- | odges the Connecticut | and entire adequacy of the rates tended to further iip in their s an increase of woi ear as full of espes of bu iy confirm Faie l'ymsllmn to work for the prosperity of | | | of insurance of the A. O. U. W., which ! the | tisfaction with | and lays new foundation | for the or- e leaders of the order in the state look forward to the com- | | | promise for a ked and extraordinary increase in i if the outlook ness prosperi the country at large is all right. for upreme Overscer John Currier Gal- rd of directors A 0. U of ct.” 26th. discussion of n Master 1 attend in his the Haven has r urned wre Past Workman William Naugatuck, John C. Trant of iu artford and Frank E. Clark of Tur- and Past Grand Master Work- aph H. Hale of Portland will | attend as a member of the committee Brother John Currier Galla- G. apacity as su- A meet- FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. push for new members has been Dbers of the ¥ ton and James forward No rec . Edger member. urated in ic i suneil, No. preme Or- . who has mail- of the council a al circular emphasizing this cam- . with the call to double the meni- | ear. B {E: znated as the which of the council before the first | others E. B. Worthing- | Holland havi 165 to 1y the -applications been and | the ed at reports, and it was decided to celebrate | the anniverscary on November 29.which | is Tuesday, chestra for the evening will be secur- 22 of the meeting was to arrange for tha celebration of the twentieth ann versary of the court, v on Nov. 18th. T. A. Carey Callaban and ‘¥rank J. appointed a commiltes arrangements. anniversary of arious committees appoint- previous meeting made theic |is anxious and wants to know al where the other democrats are in the past have felt it necessary say something to by, booming the demoors ZWorcester Telegran. ch will come William H. irtha were make the | | | | ‘ whist and the committees were named | | | | | | a | | in T. A. B. hall, to An m-l whi save their country tic candidate. due to the shortage of Taw cotto: The price of the raw material has ad- vanced so high that its purchase @ the ruling figures is not advisable, as | the manufactured goods cannot be sold {at a profit. The factories are work- ing half time. to | Saturday Specials THERE IS A REASO Granulated SUGAR SYSTEM—NO BAD ACCOUNTS. THESE THREE TEND TO INCREASE YOUR Genuine Spring Legs of LAMB " 121/2(:| 20 - PRIME RIB ROAST i k Red lgc g:.:nbareries 12e L8 w. 16 EARIRE ChitkenS™ "™ 153¢ Clean White Small, Lean RICE - PORK LOINS Fancy Rolled * ROAST b 2 g 100 Cans e New., Meaty Fresh, Crisp dme CELERY Ib. - 21bs 1o 2e New é_tock 5 flc ROLLED OATS pkg. Ff:i‘y PR - ggé’?' - - - pkg. ]9{: 3 statks 100 SWEET POTATOES 10 Ibs. 16c - - 3for 238 Fresh Roasted PEANUTS Native Veal ROAST 1b. Sy L SRR SIRLOIN STEAK Domestic SARDINES 7 cans GRAPE FRUIT Forequartars LAMB - quart 5[: dozzn "c Jumbo BANANAS Davis’ Skinn=d Back inn ac Baking Powder HAMS (10 to 12 bs.) Ib, Florida ORANGES 11b, e Zoy Ae Fine Yellow ONIONS FOR THESE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES IN PURE FOOD. WE DO NOT GIVE STAMPS — Strictly |Fresh EGGS »12i-14c | ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER Ib. 15¢|{Confectioners’ ND. Ib. 12‘/ch SUGAR TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. Saturday Specials N. NO EXPENSIVE DELIVERY 26¢ 1. 33c j 3¢ Can Ib. 9¢ Salt Mack:rel 7 for 260 Every One Guaranteed dozen Best Sugar CORN Early June PEAS Solid Packed ‘T omatoes CODFISH MACARONI or SPAGHETTI - Fresh OYSTERS qt. 4 pkg. EB 33¢ 23¢ Ibs.