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and ' Dress Goods New Styles for 1911 howi of New _Silks and g’ .bo?t- nfit’:"lf" haii B4 % co ses -fiaiu; w': ves and colu’i“rrp of the season. : responsible uv mm of the nz;,:;.':::. ..::“‘?" b The Following Specials Are Really the Gteatcst Mmy-sam "let Ofiered troduced xn&.‘;feuc%’:em:!bfilk- No Expensive Delivery System—No Trading Sumpl—No ‘Bad Accounts. ture, appropriating thousands of dol- lars’ for new armories, and whereas, | ; . This is the Reason for Such Low Prices and Best Quality. Connecticut’s ekpenses are now much s E P Fine Deep Sea Elgin FI'BSII fgus-z 2]6 Mealy Cooking WE‘ o::‘“&‘flk and Dress gy et Je g e ["SI[HS "f' 293 : H“nm 2 zsc 5 doz. s1.00 | PBMIIBSP“]EE .d.wtfilnfilmntlior- mquuh e 4 Ibs. $1.00 Eveey one guaranteed - : veokn i tomian Yorx Zoe the wnenm | | Challenge or Reliance MILK -- 2 cans 17¢ | Granulated SUGAR " 10 Ibs, 49c J|Fire Tres o fnr™ P . represent- ing citizéns of Norw ‘r eston, Lis- iz ied g et ez oort | Pork Loing w123 and, 1 mllll.l'l-? In {m to“ ‘avor v SR waistad .&c inspectors an mvfl.tloa ‘.Yg..dt 00! educational purpéses, and be it further - . tion be. siven to Phe: sepreseniatives | § Genuine Legs Lluln 121/2 Fresh Cut 73c | Fancy Boston = {9 | Native CHICKENS 23¢ The New S‘“‘S in the legislature from Norwich, Pr& . o s C HAMBURG STEAK 31bs. C noAsT % For Imting - b, &t et W00 Ticaip Brasr Mo Feulasa ton, Lisbon' and pn’u and to senators from these districts snd. to the committes on appropriations and Small Fresh S lzc to the press. + A resolution calling on the nauonn SHOULDERS ‘oxocuuv. committee to draw up a leg- « X ti ogramme for the guidance I.II’ RO. ::n:ol of socialist Coni‘r:am.n Pl‘ RIB AST 13315c Berger was adopted. . - « = = = 1Ib. It was voted to elect & committee Silks, strictly all silk, and In very pretty designs, in all the new Spring shades. At 290—Pongee Silk, Jacquard weave, 27 inches wide, in fine, hand- some designs and colorings. At 39c—Jacquard “Tussah” Silk, 27 ifiches wide, neat figures and dote, in elght of the leading shades of the season. 17c At 39%c—Rough “Philos” Silk, 27 inches Forequarters I.AHB , 70 Fine German : ll X FRANKFURTERS - 1. 11C Sugar Cured = SALT PORK. Smgokd Shoulders I, 111/25 Ratler than ban Purk * - 1b. lfl? of three o investigate the advisabiliie ; - Prcarch - tommection ‘win e vork [ Fine Home-made BREAD - only 3¢ loaf | Confectioners’ SUGAR - - 3 lbs. 19¢ ed that coples of ge Sonaly’ of o . ; - 3 4c Picked CODFISH | Mixed COOKIES & lflc MCE—Clean White. Rib or Loin ]zc LAMB CHOPS - - Ib. sdin o common Council Prom Uie yéar 19T naa veen | J| Extra Large procured from the city clerk and were| [l Salt MACKEREL each ] 2 pkgs. 9C o e G - - - 4 Ibg, wide, washable and recommend- on file and also & copy of Prof. Frank #d for service — twelve of the Y invaluable municipal volume, | § Fresh MACKEREL 17 MACARONI 7 c Karo SYRUP 90 SALT FISH—in chunks 7c most fashionable shades of the Daniel Polsky read a paper om In- - - . . 4 for C - = - - - pkg. - = & = = can SR . season. dufitrlul vs. Craft wnu‘?.i:ih wa: followed by a.;genel on o th bject. At th t meeting Al- ber: ‘Bouraiman wit spenic on oot | Oeedless ORANGES - - - 2 dozen 29¢ ten vs. a ‘Written Constitution and the next subjéct will be Esperanto, the At 59c—Rough Pongee Silk, 27 inches wide, and strictly all silk— dozen lsc , . seven handsome shades, includ- ing natural color. Large, Juicy LEMORS _ discussion to be opened by Edward wm ANA“ Gnflp .Clean PI H At 85c—Cheney Bros.’ Foulard Silk— :arn(t:llr‘mlbn:l h;mt_:{:‘lm “mul:d'. .rre; ’ . Asdozen zsc o en 6 for Zsc < sllgll‘ DwAT 2 1bs. lsc 8 NAC peck 3c the genuine spot-proof — nine - - - - - - - - - o - - Reciprocity and the Tarift, The Boy £ - - 3 3 choice designs — positively -no S8oout Mov«nent, ‘White Shv,ery, Milfs duplicates. tarim, Igul Suffrage, and‘the Relative V.l‘e of Wages in the Middle Ages b B i B R 9 to 11 a. M.=SATURDAY==-O to 11 a. m. D. Bawyer of Wareé, Mass. for a ster- LBSIE | B g Dainty, Delicate, Durable ‘Three words that desoribe the- wonderful Lissue Handkerchief. It is quite the most mulu- Kerchief in -London; Paris- New York., It comes in all the ‘modish: colors, and thess colors are guaranteed fast by our offer of Six New Ones Free for every- one; that loses color in the laundry. g From. England to you fer 28e. Be sure and see Lissue Hand- kerchiefs. 2 WEDDING. e Lucas-Seal. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-~ .as Seal, T Mary atreet, Central Falls, R. I, at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, ‘:‘:.Jii.“'»?‘-‘:&:,";‘é; damehier i | T'he following people have received from The Plaut-Cadden Co., absolutel+ eas, chief clerk at the Saylesville 5 blsdcharies, Bayiesville, R 1 took free, each and every one, a Brand New Upright Piano: plm in the presence of a company of guests from New London, Norwich, Rivee, New Beatord, Gentrai vais | MRS. GEQ. C. BUTTS, 22 Lincoln Ave.. Norwich. Conn. MRS. ARTHUR MITCHELL, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, Com. oy e sl 80| CHARLES DOUGLASS, Tax Colecior, New London, Conn. A, P. PENDLETON, 0 Beach ST, Westery, Bl /. i{?fi:fi:‘:g:g&“ Zfimfi;fi " 0. E RYTHER, 53 Fairmount St., Norwich, Conn. ALEXANDER NICOT, 252 West Main St.. Norwich. Conn. e | KRS. GILBERT RAYMOND. 23 Warren St.. Norwich, Con: oy e sEatee | GREAT PUZILE CONTEST *‘!’,:_.“,,_ SR e Mo o - CAN YOU PUT THIS BUILDING TOGETHER? New Dreéé Goods A splendid showing.of the pepular Black and White Shepherd Cheeks iIn all widths and grades. 27-inch at 190 a yara@ 86-inch at 28¢ a yard 86-inch at 89c a yard 44-inch at 600 & yard 54-inch at 75c & yard . Mohairs, Brilliantines and Slefiffens ~-a splendid assortment. At B0o—36-inch Brilliantine in brown and navy. At 59c—44 and Gi-ineh SiciMan in « black, navy and brown. At 69c—Black and navy grounds with hair-line stripe. At 750—50-inch 'Black ‘and Navy Striped Siolllian, At §1.25—44-inch fine quality English ‘Mohair, striped novelty goods. ‘maid wore yellow silk with pearl trim- :um ané carried a bvuquut of daffo- 8. Fellowing the cerunony Mr. and Mrs. Lucas received the ‘congratula- tions of the large company after which A collation was served. During the evening an orohestra gave a pro- gramme of music. The bridegroom gave gufl scarfpins to the u and the bride gave the bridesmaid a pearl brooch. Mr. and Mn. Lucas left Wednesday eveaing for -mnch- and other southern eities and upon their return will live at 9 Mary street, Gontul Falls, being at home after May -1 Mr. Lucas is the oMer son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. L ot No. 280 Laurel mnv-uo Hi A French Serges, strictly all wool, in all the leading colors of the seasen. 38-inch at 5% a yard FUNERALS. 42-inch at 75¢ a yard | g Miss’ Martha Obarewsid. funeral of Siae Martha Obespmess woe eral of wu streat, the saryioss peing conguctes l ea conducted &'heodor ‘Bauck, pastor of the Gcbr! man Lutheran church. There was @& large number in attendance, the house being filled with reiatives and fricnds. The many besutiful floral -remem- Brances testified to the tllecm in which the deceased was held, 'he bearers were Charles Geralski, wmum Bols, Henz Bolz, Paul 1 or, cousing of the deceased. Burial was in Yantic cemetery, where & commmittal service was read. Church & Allen had chme of the arrangements. Incidents in Society 1st PRIZE . 2nd PRIZE PRIZE' New $325 Piano $115 Credit Certificate $100 Cndlt Certificate and $28 in Gold MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES FREE " Mfihhflm g:u'f YOU WIN 9“. orEN “o::;ll;fl rllhwlhun INTERESTING. FREK TO ALL. - . gether? Read ons. en this buflding is put together proper; e i o & g onie, b P . TR b A Y o at con or 0se who have no or wish a new one. e famous 3 let & Davis Oo., wsyOo.nnqunmmhnwdlowdnln!hu;: i for ad Imeéuo;”n tl'::hx:\om ers, for whose benefit the contest is run, giving them Storm Serges, very serviceabls, ana in a splendid rangs of staple celorings. : 86-inch at 80v a yard #2-inch at 75c & yard S4-fnch at $1.00 & yard . o perne — - \“\\\\\\“\“\\ \\\‘\ French Popline, strictly all weel, in eome of the leading Spring colerings. 40-inch at 7%e a yard 42<inch at $1.00 a yare PALMISTRY .M adame Corinne, Scientific Palmist, is at our store this week, Jocated in a conveniently arranged “booth in. Crockery de- partment.” Readings in this fas- cinating art are given dsily by Madame Corinne, whe is & noted ‘Palmist and well versed in the ° art. Bvery reading is interest- ing and guaranteed to be satis- factory. Price 25 cents. Miss Grace £ 1/ New York triends, | Hall m w Miss Mary Aiken has returned from. a visit in New Haven. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bunnell are spending the week end In New York. The Lenten, Bewing club mee :lutesnwn“?h Mmm“:cm- The Dickens club gnet en Tuwdny . oon this week with Miss Lucy vens. Mrs. Joseph Hall and Miss Amanda Hall hava returned from a short visit be t- of will be final. prize winsers SIMPLE emmnuso»-m- ek ...m,...,.m - | Waists — Dresses in Providence. 4 S P uvb‘n;m nu fam. Send tn coupom o § : ‘“- Faith Leavens ' of Bl'flhty together, aa mm unless ¢ '“‘H‘.::‘""" ’;‘# .?m:','“;""' l::d-y' ':N:”",s"gfr‘: $aVé an informal tea Wednesday after- most mn- % thele ale amples o men's S lnho:o.r‘of lfl- Constance Morse o Dresses and Silk Waists. These are L (enens Wi o m m_fi'.gw,,flghu?;f of the przs the samples of the Saginaw Silk Gar- ment Co., of Saginaw, Mich.,, and they | are being offered :at about one-half CONTEST CLOSES MAR. 14, 1911 . the regular prices. ' THE PLAUT-GADDEN GOMPANY | |Remember| s e 2o the t styles for 1011, anf be- 144-148 MAIN ‘STREET o aarmien: there By » e kind. :mmu - o - commEcTiowT] v 80 &o r:l"n‘l‘u,hwho gave lm:tl;I a de- cf ter hall the pre- m interests olpme fi-m‘-“-fip—.nuqq State which ... ... - ey, e