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GENERAL REUNION OF REGIMENTS OF STATE Will Be Held Wednesday at Hartford —Regimental Hou-nionl s vy i ALL - ; v O £ e phaak ree. S Fhaba 'r:f.:f.f:i TROLLEYS ; ; Centibetions o €pit Bis veparing, Frics LEAD TO S @ A years ago, to be held in the state arm- ory in Hartford, on Wednesday. At meeting of the executive committee in the rooms of Robert O. Tyler post, 22 ° o g . A. R, Thuraday afternoon, the S 7 y programme for the reunion was out- » tined. The regimental reunions will be held > . - ON STORE »&& | n the foremoon. The following or- zanizations will hold annual reunions: N HIER IS SRR e The display of this season’s. best is now at its height an every department is filled infantry, and the Naval Veterans as- it sociation. The Second Heavies will W s Sl || with the new goods. For this day only each department offers you something that negticut Cavalry association will meet ; B s i B R , J noed e than the ¢ aranesecmn e |\ you want and need at a price lower than the /owest. vi¥fens will be exnounced later. Henry > E. Simmons, the secretary of the exec- utive committee, will have a table - 0 § near the entrance to the armory, : where he will be looated, ‘to answer fi 5 S questiens and to distribute badges L [] vhich are in the form of a souvenir button, white in color, with a gelden rim. General Reunion at Noon. Che general reunion will commence at 12 o'cle with President Dwight Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments Kilbourn the ohair, He will turn e duties of presiding officer over to Our Autumn showing of Cloaks and Suits is at its best and your former United States Senator Morgan < G. Bulkeley. Invocation will be pro- | inspection is invited. nounced by the Rev. Dr. Rockwell | Harmon Petter. Lieut.-Gov. Dennis A. Biakeslee will speak for the state H » 3 A = : . o 0] and Maver Edward L. Smith for the Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits Ladies’ and Missés’ Dresses -m‘,h Pr;sl‘rdm; Knhnr:xr;‘q I\?-m[ x;o;norig from $15.00 to $37.50 from $8,98 up fn the addrcsses on behalf of the o Ladies” Waists from $1.00 up Separate Dress Skirts from $4.98 up Corset Department One lot of Ladies’ Corsets in a vax;iety of styles, sizes from 18 to 30. These sell regularly from $1.00 to $2.00, and are in every way high grade Corsets. On Sale Today for 69c soldlers Tollowing these abbreviated exer- ses the veterans will form in iine, 4 Col. Charles Thompson, a member of the ens’ advisory com- rittee, will assume charge as marshal. irst Regiment band will lead, CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT MILLINERY DEPARTMENT RIBBON DEPARTMENT SCEN the wu tigs Sher ham wil CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES—A splendid dress for present school | MADE AND TRIMMED IN OUR OWN WORKROOM—An attractive | ANOTHER SPECIAL SALE OF RIBBONS—Moire and Taffeta Rib- march to the agmory and salute the wear. These are made up in a variety of styies and patterns, in lot of Trimmed Hats for Misses. These are not stock, pattern borns of fine weight and quality. All of the wanted colors are 8 »attle flags. The line will proceed to % sizes 6 to 14 years. Values from $1.50 to $2.00. / hats, put up by a wholesaler, but are our own production. 5 here in every shade. They r un in width up to about 6 inches. the Py ‘burg Express, and then down s Special for Today $5.00 - Today, Special a yard 19¢ inity street, through Ford and out - Asylum streef, thence to the armory, Today, Speciai 98¢ and $1.48 where at 2 o'clock dinner will be served in the basement under the di- ctien of Mayor Charles Lamb, WCMEN’S AND MISSES' LONG COATS—Medium weight Coats in blues and fancy mixtures, suitable for this cool Autumn weather. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT SILK DEPARTMENT Veterans in Auto Cars. After dinner it is planned to take Value $11.50. e veterans in automobiles for a trip = St the city 10 Interecting points Today, Special $6.95 Many of the veterans will be interest- od in visiting the location of the camps where their regiments were stationed while awaiting orders to"proceed to the DPOMESTIC DEPARTMENT front. Col. Louls R. is inter- | i i oo HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS—White and Grey Blankets, with wool \utomobile club in this feature, and 24 3 ] e endeavoring (o secure 100 machines finish—nicely bound—pink or blue borders. The regular price o for the afternoon. It is hoped that these Blankets is $1.50. many owners of cars will place them and their chauffeurs ot the disposal of | H The vetarans for the last sratfcation Today, Special $1.19 that it may be in the power of the veunger generation to extend to the - ho fought their b; les f the S IR by e LINEN SECTION The Old Camp Grounds. iah i W The two principal camping places of UNBLEACHED LINEN CRASH — Heavy weight, twilled, all linen troops before their departure for the Crash which sells regutarly for 16c. front in civil war days were on what known as the Campfield at the south i 1 LACE AND TRIMMING DEPARTMENT end of Hartford, and the north mead- To'lay7 Spemal a yard 12%¢ ows well up toward the Windsor line. Tn addition te these, regiments were BLACK TAFFETA—35 inches wide and wear guaranteed. This is our regular $1.00 quality. WINDOW SHADES—Fringed Cpaque Window Shades. These are mounted on fine spring rollers and -are to be had in white and three ss:ades of green. With brackets,’ready to put up. Regular Toflay, Special a yard 72¢ price 55c. Today, Special 42¢ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FRENCH SERGE—An All Wool Serge in a complete line of the fa ionable colors. This is 36 inches wide. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS—A new lot of these sefs in the linen Today, special a yard 420 color, all embroidered in white, black or biue. Intended for use 3 LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT on_ coats. Today, Special 50¢ JEWELRY SECTION ‘ L A SMALL LOT OF DESIRABLE ARTICLES — This lot cemprises Brooches, vabot, Cuff and Hat Pins. Regular 25¢ articles. Today, Special 17¢ ORIENTAL NET ALL-OVER—18-inch Oriental Net Ail-over in B i e Rataviiftons toast te and cream. A good variety of designs, all of which sell for near what i3 now known as \'anrlerb:)n | ART GOODS DEPARTMENT ;v;: : ;:rd cr g y hill: on the Albany turnpike in the | 5 DS D elghborhond of what wae meg the SLIPS FOR SOFA PILLOWS—A lot of Ready-to-use Pillow Slips in Today Speeial a yfll‘li 65¢ 0 TOILET GOO S DEPARTMENT oiting park. and on Colt meadows. 3 5 G NERETy AL Of thase sections Bace Beard burlap and canvas. Most of these have stenciled designs in col- ’ BABCOCK'S “CORVLOPSIS” TOILET POWDERLThe 4 sunce tin so changed in the fifty vears that the ors. Values 39c to 50c. old “vets” will not know them. This which sells for 15c. . i= particularly true of the Campfield, - B R TFoday, Special 15¢ NOTION DEPARTMENT Today, Special 11¢ he handsome monument surmounted 3 5 B e g rtopg bbb et COLLAR SUPPORTERS — Slip-out Washable Collar Supporters v the S0t entended, ‘teni MASls GLOVE DEPARTMENT -which really support the collar. All the different heights—six on HOSIERY DEPARTMENT avenue on the west to Wethersfield a card. A 10c value. enue as the east, and south as far KID GLOVES—Ladies’ Two-clasp Kid Gloves in either tan or white, as the eye could reach, with mighty few houses in sight. Today it is thick well made of a good grade of kid. Today, Special 5¢ a card, 3 for 12¢ v on and traversed by nu- - higgte birtets S5t has Gaia 16 Waths Today, Special 69¢ some and ( autiful St. Augustine’s WOMEN'S HOSE—Fast, Black, Seamless Hose, made for common wear but of the gauzy texture of the high priced geods. 17¢ value. Today, Special a pair 12%¢ hurch LADIES’ UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Money Coming In. or E. V. Preston, ens’ committe Me STATIONERY DEPARTMENT UNBLEACHED, FLEECY-LINED VESTS AND PANTS — Made in KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT o | R i L L VEPACO” WRITING PAPER—This high standard paper is offered the single stitch rib and durably trimmed with silk draw tape at . oldfers by the people of Hartford. * in pound packages, both note and letter size.; neck. All the common and extra sizes. Regular 50c quality. LARGE JELLY GLASSES—Full 8-ounce Glasses with in covers. The um received to date is.$1,254.50. MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF METHODIST CHURCH. | Today, Special a Ib.“20¢; Today, Special 39¢ Today, Special a dozen 21¢ Offleers Elected for Ensuing Year and Papers Read. P The annual meeting of the “'nman's“ orelgn Missionary society of the Trin- Methodist Episcopal church was | o 2 I —— in the church parlors on Thurs { afternoon, the president, Mrs. g Yewland, presiding. After an interest’ | ng business meecting, the following of- | l | [ @ ficers were elected: President, Mrs. 7. Nev nd: vice presidents, M Dodge. Mrs. R. W erick Col odwar: man; secretary, Mi 'x L. H.} - o ORGANIZING NEW FRATE | A Studio Policy That A. G. Miner, Mi | Four New Ones in Superior Court for | Many Losses Result frnm Carelessness\ “A. Burlingame - ——— October. With Matches and Butts. McKee. Mrs. Frank new suits, making 23 in all so pening of | wis. mawara| Three More Applications will bs Sufficient to Secure! ro o | Himes, Mrs. B Newbury, Mr | far, have been filed with the clerk of | the huning season, State I . Mrs. William Ives, M | the superior court for October. The | Warden S. N. Spring on i Frank King: n.ne‘h.’.i‘ leretars, Mrs| Charter for Court of Independsnt Order of Foresters. | i% Ghel"are as toliows: | a notice to every person hunting in this Edward Himes. o4 : Walter D. McDonald of S'.umng[uni state asking co-operation in preventing | | In connection with the Theg subject for the programme was e petitions for a divorce {rom Gertrude | forest fires. The natice, after asking and interesting papers were B. McDonald of Fairfield, ) co-operation, continues: Me. e ren- end- | The order has courts in t te at North G par There are losses ertrude D. s that he married as follows: A Visit to Haitang,| 4 court in Norwieh for the Ind tie h - fr e, Costello Linpitt; How God An-1| ent Order of Fores! is the proba- | llle st . o ot 2 at| on, March 81, 1904. She deserted | fires started by the car droppi s ed, Mrs. Frnest Newbu The | bility of & meeting Reld Friday night | Lolovile With 100- membe (005 | him May 81, 1904, he claims. He wants | of lighted matckes, cigar or cigareite | ew Woman of Cathay, Mrs nk H, - e e oB with over 150, at Baltle willooyer |gie-tustody ot a mifngr child: { butts by persons passing through t . - “]in Voresters’ hall by James J. Mc-| 100, at Voluntown with 68, at Waure- [ g CHS(0ds T aat b il St Bas | Wotder SHieh leaeli e e er . The Rev. J. 1. Newland closed the| Grath, deputy supreme, chief T with, about 30, ang, there are five| gyeq Mo Fish of Groton for thelalle by fine and imprisonment, and 3 meeting with praver, after which a| and organizer for Rhode Island and rts.in Willimantic. ~Organizer Me- | ¢ 0056, a mortgage, the note be- and other-fire laws are being cn- e N ed. From Sept. 15 to Nov. 15 fires in or Not alone that I insist on the highest grade of material. ar woodland must not be kindled hout permit from the local warden, it lawful to kindle fires on public (h visits the Norih Grosvenordsis | tonight, to be nt at a class fon of 39 men. ! served by the man-: Connecticut, who addressed a gather- ing of about fifty men, and secured seventeen applications for the new orge 1. Robinson of Boston against | court., A charter may be obtained | James ¢« eil of New London. Tt is HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE | 5P¢n tventy applications are on hand,| NEW LONDON COUNTY | claimed that $2.600 is due the plaintiff | nor i so that it is expected to p | ing for 3700, $3,000 damages suit is brought by delicious tea wa agers, h the or: | on a promisory note for $2,500. dated | or private lands without permission 3 The Great: Toilet Germicide? ganization, obtain the ‘necessary num-| SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. | Xiari”1%, 1811, signed by Richard | from the quner. Not alone that my apparatus is complete and modern. , % 4 ber and have the court instituted. =« | Zerkmann. Mr. ('Néil is one of the| “Other New England states have a S “‘“l 3”"“:‘“‘ ¢ to pay 50c or $1.00 a| "R D Twohig, who belongs to a court | Annual Meeting to Be Held at Central ' T\ g o { 12w by which the governor can close | b SR 00 Sk ks *lxi’“‘I)RXn?sr 425 | in Prdkidence, and Frederick Sloan, | Baptist Church Next Saturday. { Laura M. Edmonds Girourd of Am- |ihe hunting season if drought prevaf % i ooy e £,31 who i3 a gnember of Yale court, New ! herst represcnts that she is aggrieved | If everyone hunting in the woods is G “ more Cleansing, germicidal, healing|yjaven, wfil take up the work where | Secretary Henry D. Johnson has sent | by the allomance of the mctount of the | caretul, we need no’ such 1aw in this Not alone that I insist that my work “must please or you and deodorizing antiseptic’ Selution | Grganizer McGrath® left off and car ¢ [ out notices to the Sunday schools of | administrator of the estate of John V. |state in order to prevent fires in our don’t have to take it.” Jith one 23¢ box of Paxilne—a solu- | it threugh to completion, They had |the New London County Sunday School | Edmonds, Jate of Norwich, and apaeals | woodland. le é&ntieptic powder, obtainable at| done considerable preliminary work | aSsociation of the annual meeting and | therefrom. She is an heir of the de- ‘One ought to be more careful about any drug store. before he came here Iriday night, and | conference of this association, to be! ceased and the administrator is Wil- | throwing down lighted matches or ci- d‘sp:,,;f‘m; destroys germs that cause| it was their intefest in the order that | held at the Central Baptist church, in {liam Edmonds gar and cigarette stubs in the woods Not alone that my long experience has been with the best v and odors—that 1 W@ | directed his emer N I s clEgretie et ! . o s ts to this city. orwich, on Saturday, October 7, 1911, ey & than he is in his own home. Don't ers. B amg weat mouth wash and £a%.| Orsanizer McGrath spoke at length | With sessions besinning at 11 a. m. and | S b Photograph Ele. and why it purifies the breath |in expianation of the strong points of |2 b. m. ! Cennec Tou Eaterte e e onnicHiai ey plnty ; clear e ner il Pel- | the order ‘which was organized in| There will be reports of the past{ The 1ist of patents and designs is- | of bare flat rocks, and it takes but a srdinary 2100 . 187k, It was neor ‘:S:; s Ilf’éé ‘:;ll_d!;;c(;rri‘:r;i:fg?’?;irs and f‘x':;g: to Connecticut inventors for the | moment to lay a cigar. or cigarette | n is a combinalion 0‘ lllese '.ch wmch mkes { puraica’ in 1881 in Toronto, Canada, ending Tuesday, September 26, | butt down there and stamp out the where ns head office now is, and it has Prominence will be given to the work 1911, as furnished from the office of | fire in it. i &Sl of STT° i (heintemmeniite wna nauic Gepares | F. B ‘len, foflows: “It "anyone comes across a fire, let this Studio the safe Studio for you — and the one T men of the school d also to the! ‘William H. Bristol, Waterbury, belt | him not ¢ the neares ( hn: warden, or nen and relizion forward movement. j fastener i George W.' Dow ning, Stam- | much betier, get help himself and put best suited to care for every Pllologrlpllic want t comp) m 0 sore throai. s and fo purif; g Duston, m fad ; Waterbury, cjecting mechanism . for _— . h alter smoking. You can [ oo ientary | heading machines: Howar ; : unity. ket Paxune Teilet Antiseptic at anv | S e S "ne':‘l';fgpn ans Unclaimed Letters. of the community. store George rice 25e and 50c, or by frem The Paxtine Toi- on - Surida > opened. I capit and Mass. whe wili send | Ji0 echon\' H. Nearing, New Britain, clasp; Frank | _The list of unclaimed let ing your | Slater. New Britain, starter for in- | Norwich, Coun., postoffice for the week savple ction of e them answered. ternal combustion engines; Henry G.ending Seotember 20, 1611, follow t wefore bu if yeu would lik2}the protection afforded it i he i i + Voi, Vew Bri 5 : ¢ : & miembars. by uring the intermission, from 12.30 Voight, New Britain, lock; Joseph | Peter Baar i 2 e buying. its three tuberculosis sanitoriums, at | to 2 lunch will be served af the church, | Willmian, Derby, Homosenizing | Farnimm. Jaicis totit e . on ou 0“ Biters i v T Rainbow Lake, N. Y., in California and | f0r Which 25 cenis will be charged. | cream. Crowe, Pat Danhue, Fred Dhaners ) \ s in Canada. Ohe member of the court | This social feature is an important| ~Designs—TFrederick ¥, Pretat, Wa- | Donahue, Hadley Shirt % s | 11d3. || Photographer Shannon Building rs at_the of physical endurance and while vour |in Moosup has recently returned cur- | PArt of the conference, when we may | terbury, spoon, fork or dimilar article iss . gondition ls stll curable take Foley | ed from the Hainbow Lake sar um | min freely discuss our great| Gustave Sirol ingford, spoon, | . o, \\‘;Tnn‘f;‘,::xrnmnn ‘.11:,1“. o rfls"l\}Q Fextits qu action and | and is new working on the Nor \\uh wor fork, or similar articlg. eagher. Anme Moore, Mar, I delight yvou. For | trolley line. The widow of 4 meml e | en i o o embe: . Edward P. Quinn, Ma backache, nervousness, rheumatism, | receives $5 per month ror raeh of her Rochester girl, s erald, | ‘Phr d tho Tenrs R n, Raj 1 % 1 o 2 =irl. says the H | hree hundre P e all kidney. bladder and urinary | fatherless children until they reach | 3 e b odrocy taolisgnd,, patsons | I refused # young man 12 times because | lost their lives in a typhoen Oct. §, | Charies Smith, Jr., A L. SRR S S AU eitage sdiyg I L THBRE boap i atinng -fl“““ - « Tall l B bies. The Lee & Osgood Ce. the age of 16. he smoked! cigarettes, 1351, in Halfong, China. Kaile Ulrich, Joseph Foucheite, & rlfi?fli"?{{rC@Cfi:’i;fi?;"x‘eé‘x‘ft‘i’ BN R L