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The ens redist i ™ . g next session was lost. Following is divides the state into five, congres- [ {na vote: sional districts as passed by the gen- Yes—Senators Bailey, Dickerman, eral assembly, does away with the | Marsden, Woodruff, ~Frisbie and congressman-at-large in Connecticut, | Wright . by making one more district the | No—Senators Hooker, Spellacy, Al- state. The accompanying map shows | sop, Fenn, Halloran, Marlowe, Platt, he boundaries of the five districts as | Lawlor, McNeil, Paddock, Peck, Jud- now constituted son, Donovan, Hammond, Barnum, When the matter came up in the | Brinsmade and Leonard. senate. Senator Judson moved the| The minority repore was offered ibstitution of the minority t of the majority. He said he be- | port, and was adopted, 17 to 6. The lieved the position to be whether the | vote follow: gen would pass the minority report | Yes—Senators, Hooker, Spellacy, Al- i on, with the house, or |sop, Fenn, Halloran, Marlowe, Parker, rrence wou pone cting bill which report for Senator McNeil then moved the pas- sage of the minority report in concur- rence with the house. After a discussion lasting a long time the motion to continue to the as an amendment to the majority re- 3 v ~ QUALITY and COMFORT in MENS SHOES We have them in all the LATEST FALL STYLES Consisting of The Argood for . $2.00 R e A Goodyear: Welt Shoe for $2.50 Barnum, Wright, Leonard. o 4 No—Senators, Bailey, Dickerman, b Marsden, Woodruff, Frisbie. . e s The Signet for . . . $3.00 hThP new congressional districts of the state are as follows: G LR The Armada $3.50 ict 2—New London, Windham, ® 2 2 b Tolland and Middlesex countie: . District 3—Towns of Cheshire, Mer- i e e All America . . . $4.00 Guilford. Madiso: Woodridge, Orange, ven, East Haven, and Haven count irfield county. District Litchfield county with Southbury, Middlebury, Waterbury, Wolcott, Oxford, Naugatuck, Prospect, Beacon Falls, Seymour, Ansonia and Derby of New Haven count Population of Districts. The popuiation of the new districts ig as follows: First district 250,18 Second district 211,710; Third district 217,139: Fourth district 245,322; and Fifth district 222,920, Milford, New Branford in X District ALL SHOES from $3.00 fo $4.00 are GUARANTEED White Star Clothing House, H. RABINOVITCH, Prop. 151-155 MAIN STREET GRANGERS ENTERTAINED the whole matter. ! Lawlor, McNeil, Paddock, Peck, Jud- ant); Rev. James F. McDonald, from i Mary's,” East Brideeport, to_St. AT FISHER'S ISLAND. Peter's, artford (assistant) Rev. TR William F. O'Brien to St. John's, Wa About 75 Were Hospitably Entertained and Given Ride Around Island. Fishers Isiand grange, Patrons of sba ave heir brethnr and 5 Rl e e ey o Hon i | Norwich & Westerly Service Off Sche- Groton. Preston City, Ledyard and dule During the Evening. eral New York granges the fi | ind of a time at the island on From 7.50 until about ten o'clock day at e outing to which the Friday evening the Norwich & W ‘l York grangers had invited their Con- erly trolley line below the Hallville necticut prethren. The Norwich mem- | barn, and the Watch il line were bers, about 20 in number, went from |tied up on account of a break in the | here to New London by the 8.45 trolley | trolley wire near Milltown. The Nor- r the 9.10 train. and the Connecticul | wich & Westerly cars leaving West- | ty embarked for Fisher's Island on |erly at 7.15 and 8.15 were delayed, and | 10.15 m. boat from New Lon- |the 7.45 and 9.30 cars from Norwich | g grangers were received tertown (assistant). TROLLEY WIRE DOWN. went only to the car barn. There was an 8.30 car out of Norw i Notions IT WILL BEGIN TODAY AND CONTINUE UP TO AND INCLUD- ING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. Commencing Today we will have a Seven-day Sale of Noti Wares. This is not an offering of a féw odds and ends—but broad and comprehensive sale of every it time when those needs are greatest. Don’t_miss_this Sale—it_means sure and_substantial _savings for_all _who take advantace of it. ns and Small involves a day needfuls—and is offered at a THREADS OF ALL KINDS At le—White Basting Thread, 200- yard spools, value 2c. At 3c—White Basting® Thread, 500- yard spools, value 5c. 8c—White vard spool Basting Thread, value 10c. "§ §At 2c—Shaker Silk' Substitute, black and colors, value 5c. At 2c—Linen:finish Button Thread, black or white, value 5c. At 4c—Sewing Silk, 100-yvard spools, black and colors, 8c. value 2c—Merrick’s Darning Cotton, black and colors, value 3c. At 2c—Black Darning Wool with needle. a card, value 3c. PINS AND NEEDLES MAKING INVESTIGATION {JAt 1c—Common Pins. full count—at e e wWake S 5 = | ic a paper, valus 2¢ NIRRT . A s A FLORAL EDEN. ]u garden will find there a daily wel- | jAt 4c—Best American Pins, all sizes, | Coroner Goes to New York te In- —_— [('nme_ and such information as may be value Sc. terview Engineer Deane. A Garden to Which Flower Lovers Are |sought, from this date forward, which et = 2 Daily" Welcamed. Jinat betfor maveril frbels: At 7c—English Pins—at Te a paper, For the purpose of securing the tes- value 10c. timony of Matthew Deane, engineer of | One of the floral show places of this | = o e e the locomotive which ®liided with a [jatitude which escaped the frost and At 4c vthmfl‘f Tety Pins, all sizes, .'};elgm e o n}e NfiW fiork, New |is Lo be seen in all its glory is Hillerest, | The Annual Meeting of the Corpora- | e 2 aven & Hartford railroad at New |the dahlia tarm of Mr. Gfis P. Chap- : . | c—Black Pi 5 i Haven Wednesday, causing a wreck |man, Jr., on Granite street, Westerly, | 100 Will (be held in the Directors [JAE To—Blacl T N Jes Teads in which Howard F. Reinhardt of New |R. T, which today has thousands of | R00m of The Norwich Savings Society | ic a box, value 2 London, a brakeman, was killed, Cor- | plossoms in sight, and contains the |0 the City of Norwich, on Wednes {#At 3c—Pin Books, containing black oner Eli Mix went to New York from |jatest and the prettiest named vari- | Sept. 20, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. m. | Y & New Haven Friday, taking with him |eties. The latch-string is out to all| CHARLE! O | or white ‘pins, value 5c. Detective Donnelly of the New Haven |visitors; and anyone who enjoys such | s i AN, Secretary. |Rat Bo—Pin Cubes. black or eolored police force. Deane was held respon- 3 2 h, Conn., Sept. 16, 1911. seplod | : s, black < sible for the wreck in a statement is- pins, valua 8¢ and 10c. sued by the railroad company, it be- ing alleged that he ran by signals set against him. The fact that a detec- Diamond, Goodrich. Empire 1c—Hold-fast Darning Need needles to a paper, value ably by the Fisher's 1sland |was torn down by a pa: tive accompanied the coroner caused | Reen, St any rs, and_just before dinner at|for a short distance. 'The break was |some comment. Captain Dunn of the AUTOMOBILE TIRES lN STOCK i st GoIdescdes Moo nmk.wketnpmme a group gi"'- repaired at about 10 ;])‘Llock and traf- | New Hi\\(ien delte‘r;!ive bureau, when value 5 ture was taken. Dinner was served in|fic was resumed. The car uJue here | questioned, said he was not at li f ;i B stel Snths foumi et 1030, WAL I 1600 oit met A il e D o b e Oil, Grease, Soap and Supplies. Auto Gloves and Coat Sweaters. e the following dalectable menu: until close to 11 ‘o’clock. been taken. o 4 PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadwa Clam Chowder. = —_— - — ratoga Hooks and Eyes, Crackers Olives. Pickles. and white, valua 5c. Sandwiches. Tomatoes i ) ¥ Green Corn. and white, Steamed Clams. _ Clam Boullion. Frozen Pudding. Hooks and Cake. Demi-Tasse. hen the cou were brief and speeches by the worthy siting granges dinner a jtors were embarked and the isiand, the dairy Tpon their rm woare visited. time w Where passed the speechmalkir arrived. XENS WILL REPAIR FIRST BAPTIST ORGAN. Object of the Organization Th After a two months’ Xens society church Friday pleasant nce, there was an enth ing, with an the winter's work. presided. “ollo discussed. rch was an ob, ted the organ pairing and recleaning. oti months ago, Will have these improvements. ed to have a sale of fanc: a food sal the tainment -during the months was appoin Mrs. J . Leach, Park and Miss M Miss E tha A. Ward. musk and watermelon feast ®reatly enjoved. MOTORCYCLISTS ARE CONSIDERING RACE MEET. May Decide to Hold One in Near Fu- | ture. Monday evening's se: Norwich Motorevele club, quarters on Franklin street, oted general dis on advisability in the near of the meet future. and H. ¥. Burd It was voted to c Stebhins pointed. i to consider to the club. the chair. BISHOP NILAN CHANGES CLERGY were Zeated at the tables, es were concluded entertaining masters of the There were six wor- masters present at the gathering. pleasant feature of the visit was introduced when the vis- in automobiles beach wagons for a tour around iring which the forts and return to the hotel, zrangers assembled in the dining room, with and music until the hour for leaving tha island by the 5.10 boat vacation the met at the First Baptist evening. Although un- weather affected the attend- ugiastic meet- encouraging outlook for The president, Mrs. Herbert Willey, ng the regular busi- ness a question of the society’s object It was voted to put rgan into perfect repair— | t which will be much appre- | needs both re- John. B. | Captain Thomas B. Linton and Robert | commitiee appointed seyeral care Tt was also vot- | articles and | A commiftee for the society's enter- | coming three | consisting of zabeth | After adjournment of the meeting a | was | of the Sea- son—Musk and Watermelon Feast. Oat, the | held in their was de- | ussion of the | rs of the club and to the consider- of holding THE LAST Long Point. Are you going to occupy the an Ocean Beach lot at $500 $5,5007 established facts. “It can't gold out of sand.” weeks. These are the peopl =l world—the thinkers. That is our The owners into your sand. we are doing. are under w Projecting 174 miles out into i roads are all being built. residence section. boom New London. To Reach ‘The Property | On arrival | a| An | Anditing committee composed of W. H was ap- 1l a special ng for next Friday evening, Sept.| matters of importance here was a good attend- | ance, and President Desmond occupied | in New Lon- don take Ferryboat five min- Several in Eastern Bnd of State Are fcpast of siecen pincs Transferred. | before the hour, to Groton; Clerical appointments announced on there take trolley (a twenty Friday by Bishop John J. Nilan of the two minute ride.) Noti Roman _Catholic diocese of Hartford | - as follow Rev. Francis Iit the conductor to let you offi < from St. Mary's, Milford, to St. 5 f Mary's Bridgeport (assistant); Rev. | at Groton Long Point. John J. Keane from St East Hartford, to St. Mary’s, Norwalk (as- | sistant):' Rev. Richard P. Morrissey from St. John's Watertown, to St Mary's, Lakeville (assistant); Rev. George Donzhue from St. Edward's, Siafford Springs, to St. Mary's, East Hartford (assistant); Rev. Edward Mary's, Willimantic, Walgh from St is Saered Heart, Waterbury (assist- THE RISE OF THE TIDE. The TIDE of OPPORTUNITY is at the FLOOD at Are you going to allow that tide to recede? GOLD OUT OF SAND. There are skeptics, of course, there are. those who will not see beyond their noses or think beyond large an undertaking. Why, it’s the old story of making Nevertheless, there are those who have faith—to these we have sold 125 plots during the past six 2 RRRRIRRRRRRRRRRR gANEW OPPORTUNITY The secret of making gold out of sand is to first put gold men—they take a just pride in their property—they are pledged to make great improvements—these improvements GROTON LONG POINT frontage, is the finest property on the Connecticut coast. nice Clubhouse (for use of purchasers only), a pier with 12 feet of water, 2 water plants and several miles of winding Improvements contemplated are a trolley line through the property .and theatre a mile from the The %1,000,000 harbor improvements will TON LONG POINT GREAT UNDEVELOPED SHORE PROPERTY BEAR THIS IN MIND. Long Point is a restricted property both as to the character of people sold to and to buildings. Isn’t that the sort of place you want for your summer home? country is increa position of the man who refused and has since seen them sell at The population of this sing every year—more people are going to the seashore, but shore front property cannot increase a single foot. This spells monopoly for those who own it. There are always WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU. Once in a life time is a new beach started, think of this seriously. be done,” they say; “it is too You have money idle in Sav Banks at 4 per Come to Long Point, study the situation, then ask yourself if an investment in this new beach offers a sane, clean cut, safe business proposition. your money in a saving bank. You should do so in a few years at Long Point. The best proof of words is a study of hoy we have made good our former words by deeds. Isn’t it worth while to look into this? ay-Brooke Manor Beach, Conn.; Boscobell Island, in Hudson River; E Island; Haworth, N. J., these were all prom fulfilled. cent. e who want to get ahead in the Lakesal Eime ool secret of succe . That is what of Long Point are all moneyed wood, Long ses that were the Sound with 8 miles of water A Plots 50x150 feet, $195 upward--- 10 per cent. down and $4 monthly. Tents or bungalows can be erected when the first payment is made. Sensible restrictions covering nationalities and buildings are for the protection of everyone. . We plan to profit by the mistakes cf other beaches. COME NOW AND HAVE FIRST CHOICE. SEND FOR BOOKLET AND LIST OF PURCHASERS. Y : ack and white, value 10c, s and 10c, Invisible Hooks At 7c—Pee’ s, black and white, value HOSE SUPPORTERS Lindsay Hose Supporters Infants’ at 10c, valus 12 Children’s at 10c, valu Misses' value Women's : C. M. C. Hose Supporters Infants' at 10c, 121 Children’s at 5 Misses’ at 15¢, value 18c. 17c, value value Women's at At 19c—Women's Pad Hosz Support satin pad and lisle elastic. 39c—Women's Pad Hose Support- ers, satin pad and silk elastic, value 50c. TAPES AND LACES At 1c—White Cotton Tape, assorted widths—1c a roli, value up to 3¢ At 2c—White Cotton sorted widths to packa At 5c—White Cotton Tape. 3-4-inch wide, 8 yards to a piece, value 10c. At 10c—Taffeta Seam Binding, black, ite and colors, value 13 At 3c—Flat Linen Corset vards long, value 5c. At 5c—Black Flat Shoe Laces, a bunch, value 10c. Laci 12 to MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES At 3c—Whita Collar with high points, ¥oundations, value 10c. At 3c—German Silver Thimbles, sizes, value 5c. ali At 3c—Good te or hlack e—at 3c a vard, le Elastic, 1-2 inch value 5e. quality At 7c—White Pearl and large si on a card 10c to 20c. Buttons, 6 to 24 buttons 7c a card, value small at At 7c—Good quality Lisle Elastic, white or black, 5-8 to 1 inch wide —at Tc a yard, value 10c. At 9c—Dress Shiclds, light weight— at*9c a pair, 3 for 25c. At 10c—Large size Tomato Pin Cush- ions, value 15c. At 15c—Medium size Scissors, value 1f-sharpening Scissors, size h, value s0¢. 19¢—2> el-plated will hold five cushion, value Spool spools Holdars. and pin A Sale of NEW Gflflfls For Fall We invite the attention of Sat- urday shoppers to our splendidly complete lines of newest Fall and Winter Merchandise and- Apparel TAILORED SUITS STYLISH COATS FUR COATS AND SET WASH GOODS SILKS, DRESS GOODS ETC, ETC. Come in and see the new Fash- jons whether you are ready to buy or not. Men’s Wear Preliminary everything that is new and styl Men's Wear— SUITS TOP COATS FANCY VESTS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR SWEATERS NECKWEAR COLLARS DRESS GLOVES HATS cAPS showing for Fall of h in MEN’S FALL HATS our showing of New Fall Hats| SEE at $1.00 in black and all the Fall colorings. new SEE ibe,_new C mel's Hair Soft| Hats at $2.00. They are ver stylish and are becoming to most men| SEl cluding the new “Smile” Hats at $3.00, All the newest Fall shapes, in- the new “Boardwalk” Derby. Y [ Burson Hosiery A Demonstration and Sale It is now in progress—a demonstra- tion and sale of the well known Bur- ‘Women — the only in leg] son Hosiery for hose shaped without a seam this demonstragion this offering: with of Burson Hosiery amount- or sole. During wa make every purchase ing to $1.00 or over— We _will _give, absolutely Fres, one pair of Burson 35c Hosiery. Ll -CULARLERL S B S s Burson Fashioned Hosiery is made ‘in| the following styles: At 19c—Women's Black Cotton, at 19¢ a pair, $1.13 for box of six pairs. At 25c—Women's Black Cotton at 23c a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. At 25c—Women's Black LISLE at 25c a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs, At 25c-Women's Black Cotton with ribbed top, at 25c a pair, $1.56 for hox of six pairs. At 25c — Women's Black Cotton. with split feet, at 25¢c pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. a At 25c—Women's OUTSIZE in several styles, at 25c a pair, $1.38 for a box of pairs. At 35c—Women's fine Black Hosiery at 35c a pair, box of three pairs. Lisle $1.00 a Autumn Millinery A COMPLETE SHOWING Hats for Women Misses and Children, in all the newest shapes fashionable color- ings—price range 98c to $3.98. Street Wear and most Women's Dress Hats—a magnificent of everything that is smart in tha millinery world. A remarkable| collection of Women's Dress Hats at— §2.98 §3.98 $5.00 Be sure and visit our Millinery sec- tion Today. Boys’ Clothing SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY showing $2.95 = Boys' Russian Blouse Suits| valud | of fine quality wersted, sizes $4.00 | 3 to S—at $2.95, value $4.00, $1.95 | Boys' Two-piece Suits i value ' neat mixtures, s 3 to 15 $2.50 | —at $1.95, vaiue $2.50. $3.85 | Boys' Two-piece Suits ol value | navy serge and neat mix- $5.00 | tures, sizes 8 to 16—at $3.85, value $5.00. Misses’ Sweaters A very complete showing of Missex': Coat Sweat for early Fall wear, in all the fashionable colorings—price range is §$1.25, $1.9 and up tq| $6.00.