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Manhattan Clothes for Men snd Young Men typify the wtmost in STYLE, QUAL- ITY and VALUE. Buy Yours Here Today SPECIAL VALUES IN Fall Suils $12 - §25 FALL HATS, SHOES and FURNISHINGS ML A TROLLEYS LEAD TO are also here in splendid assortments of the newest #tyles and all very moderately priced. Manhallin 121-125 MAIN STREET. The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively te Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appars/ CORNERSTONE OF \B‘A_I.Tll} CHURCH ‘Will be Laid by Bishop Nilan Sunday Afternoon—Work Well Along on What Will be Handsome Edifice. | Work is well along on St Mary's sermon in English by Rev. W. A, Keefs | chuveh In Baltic, the cornerstone of | "‘ e wuon tiets will be laid Sunday afternoon. N el b LB T, will mean gathering of 0 5 he vices an in atte | Bumired people in that villaz: a8 many priess. Bishou Nilan, who will bless and la; ‘the cormerstone, is expected about n o € luncheon. | @'clock, and the ceremony gs to take | West of the Academy. rected on | on the | d, 1o the west of the Bal- next to it. It will be yme edifice when completed, as shown by the accompa Rev. U. O, I | pastor of the T, hits wol ness and old_chur first er section, bt duri o long parish' prospered, orimond De ch, T me; the pastor: late Rev. v added to the of “the - parish flowed for the past one time there were ction of the pastor of | s than two thousand théir sumber fell to ent - time erity tion of - qnd feasibil- re ‘apparent to © has as his assist- | Valdambrini. | and $ REV. U. O. BELLEROSE. &t 245 o'clock. There will be of the clergy from the | resi@ence to the site-of -the ‘where the llerose his end of the ained in Baltimore . and appointed w; Patrick’s church. in Norwi . 1898. He remained h four Fea Zoing to Sacred Heart, Taftville, as assistont on January 3, 1902. Re- matning there four years, he was made / i well known ate,. - He June 14, ° 3 ant_at St: | 32 feet above the grade. The by is now 3 : i Y nF p » ’ | i Realizing that a large proportion of our friends can come to us on Saturdays only, we are trying to make these days particularly attractive. Read this list of underpriced items. - ; 4 J o < = v CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT LACE DEPARTMENT WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WOOL DRESSES—One-piece Wool Dresses YARD-WIDE, FULL COUNT PERCALES—A good varisty of the me- ONE LOT OF COTTON AND LINEN TORCHON LACES AND IN- are in great demand this season. We offer for today only, one lot dium colorings. These are excellent for Children’s Dresses and for SERTIONS—Thede range in width from 1 40 2 inches. Regular of Blue and Black Serge Dresses. Some of thess are embroidered Men’s Shirts. Regular price 12/%c a yard— Brices Bo and 1240 & yard— \ 4 while the others are trimmed with taffeta. Values up to $12.50— ; Byt Today, Special 9¢ a yard Today, Special a yard 5¢ Today, Special $8.75 ; WOMEN'S FINE TAILORED SUJTS—Finely tailored garments in HOSIERY DEPARTMENT serges and the populdr rough mixtures. Correct in every way. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT bt s LADIES’ BLACK COTTON AND LISLE HOSE—Regular made in the P 3 : regular as well as extra sizes. Subject to siight imperfections.~ | ~CHILDREN'S HATS—A' choice lot of thess pretty little hats, both ~ Today, Special $19.75 Second quality of the'25c hose— « trimmed and untrimmed. It includes the Mother Goose shape, soft Tod s fal 1 i hoods in velvet and felt and the popular bonnet snapes— oday, Special 19¢ a pair SILK DEPARTMENT , : Special for Today Only $1.98 to $2.75 PERSIAN SILK§—They are all silk and are-to be had in six different % Soosoiinatine, : L 3 TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT 3 Today, Special 55¢ a yard Handkerchief and Umbrella Department - 4 HAIR BRUSHES—Pure Bristle Brushes, with mahogany and ebony : backs. Good brushes. Regular 50c quality— DS DEPARTMENT v g 27 DRESS - GOODS Today, Special 36¢ FRENCH SERGES—AIl Wool Serges, double width, in a complete as- < sortment of the Autumn shades— e $1.50 Umbrellas for - - - - 98¢ OO T Speeial for Today 42¢ a yard $2 and $2.50 Umbrellas for $1.50 BLACK SEWING SILK—100 yard spools of Black Sewing Silk, MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT letter A— \ UMBRELLAS FOR MEN—UMBRELLAS FOR WOMEN f o RIBBED UNION SUITS—Medium Winter Weight Union Suits, in gray ly y 4 and ecru. A complete line of sizes. Regular price $1.25— Today, Special 98¢ BELT DEPARTMENT ART GOODS DEPARTMENT G ELASTIC BELTS—These popular Belts in green, brown, tan and Per- USLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTM 2 5 : i) END CENTER PIECES—A special lot of Table Centors—some have scalloped sian. Regular price 50c— NIGHT GOWNS—Low Neck Night Gowns, nicely embroidered. Our edges and the ‘;""’“ are edged and inserted with German Cluny. Tnd.y’ Special 25¢ \ regular $1.50 quality— Values 3% and 500— Today, Special 85¢ Today, Special 26¢ JEWELRY DEPARTMENT UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT DomESTIC DEERRTRENY A MIXED LOT OF JEWELRY—Comprising Hat Pins, Cuff Pins and MISSES’ RIBBED VESTS AND PANTS—Ribbed cotton, flsece HEAVY WEIGHT COTTON BLANKETS—These have g;;‘ wool finish Mol Binye Regulnn Sac ghodes ¥ et AR AR A IS Al with striped borders in the usual colors. Regular $3.00 Blankets L AERES P ol . sold at a reduced price as they are stightly soiled— Today, Special 17¢ Today, Special a garment 10c ™ > Y, =P g Today, Special a pair $2.19 \ - - GLOVRE DEPARTMENT ’ WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES—made from a fine pliable kid of good HUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS, with hemstitched and scalloped A MULE (BEAN SORAXThist well jcow:: holisshioldy necessity, In quality—tan and white— 2 edges. Regular 75c Towéls slightly soiled— half-pound packages—. 2 ; Today, Special 69¢c ; Today, Special each 69¢ For Today Only 5¢ 5 s Eav - Much Like a Toadstool. of B rift hard pine matched. The finish [ to dry. Do not iron, but brush thor- | neighbor believes in government own | fn memeral on the Imterfor will be of | OUghIY With a soft brush. ersiip and the initiative, referendum KBRS i Z;.‘La g’[l)‘]l:f decorations will be of cream SR - n::mn:‘::‘ not sure whether that | ~The sanctuary, which is approached | The Duke de Abruazi'is brilliantly I | by two steps, is 33 feet across the front | engaged—in the Mediterranean. Doubt- | Used to Eat ’Em Aliv 1 2 2% 2 and 32 feet deep, wherein will be the |less ne wouid prefer an engagement Er st o | T 3 main altar. The ceiling here will be|on this side of the Atlantic—St. Louis | Why should a tough steak bother a | A Poser for the Colonel. S TR Tia el :;c;“;‘; s #tepublic, man of might like Mr. Roosevelt? We | “I never knew a William to be a switches for electric lights being lo- AN Resord |imagine that he is fitted by nature %0 [ bad boy the Colonel. Why, cated in the sacristy to the left of the | 1¢ yry / Record. | tear one to pleces—Charleston News | then, his » to dine witlf O1d Lor- sanctuary. Mr. Taft survives 13,000 miles of | gna Courier. imer?—Richmond Times-Despatch. On each side of the church there | pandquets, there will be a new record will be eight large double windows, |1on, the Eustatory Hall of Fame—At- feet wide and fourteen feet high, | 2nta Constitution. 9 ° # There will be rib glass on the inside T / ”, with stained glas soutside, which will | - Bryan’s Religion. a n S rlces be vered ith wire protectors. This Mr. Bryan's religi i will insure & well lighted church, 'r'; the “words, “Love they i‘éi‘é‘fi‘fifir e The columns will b laced 12 fe thyself,” i ur; 2 Eare S omrihaas Il betlased tha Loy Drov 18d.jatiB0ussS thay e are always so low that they will interest the most fixtures for the gas. Directly over | T | : S e the entrance will be located the organ | | economical buyers. Seeing is believing. A look at 5 allery, which i1l b 30x60. The 3 . . - o O Bheumatism Advice our goods and prices will convince you. basement at the rear. Gives Prominent Doctor’s Best Pre- There are to be two side chapels at o e : the front, of the main sanctuary. It | scription—Is Easily Mixed. is expected that the church will be | ; entirely completed by Easter. The | _“Get one ounce of syrup of Sarsapa- Woodwork is being done by E. Pate. | Iilla compound and one ounce of Toris it O AEanErEaL | compound. ' Then get half a pint of ' The cornerstone, which is of granite | £00d whiskey and ‘put the other two and will be lald Sunday, at the left- | Ingredients into i, Take a table- Aand cormer of the building, i iwe | spoonful of this mixture before each feet four inckes long, ome foot ten |neal and at bed time. Shake the Dot- inches high, and one foot two inches tle before using.”, This is not new in deep. It has a cross and the yvear on | this city as many of the worst cases the faih of rheumatism and back-ache have ot i been cured by it. Good results come the first day. Any drugg has these SUGGESTIONS FOR , | miredients on hand or will quickly THE HOUSEWIFE, | Zet them ‘from his wholesale house. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, BALTIC. ' Any omecan i ifm When vour oven does not respond | administrator of the parish at Waure- | the main one enter to vestibules 16x | Quickly, put a hot stove lid inside the gan, June 1, 1906, and there he did a | 20, in which are the stairways leading | Ven under the puddifg, or dish which . great work. He built a parochial school ffo the organ gallery above. Double |iS baking. “fle Who flesltates al a cost of $15,000 and repa s open from the vestibules into the | A @ust brush, such as painters use rectory and chirch at a co: $7,000, | church, in which there will be three | before applying paint, will unearth lots of which debt $10,500 ad been paid | of dirt from eracks about the house "’ when he left for Baltie, Oct. 9, 1910. | Finised in Oak. where no cloth or brooms will reach. ls Saved He econtinuing his ellent work a X Put a small cork in the oil can be- i . a Baic and i s s s Y will eight columns running |longing to the sewing machine. . This s building will co: mately the church at each side, sup- | will prevent spilling oil in the drawer| Ths man who delays starting up his 540,000. It will have ich will extend to the | and soiling anything there. house heating apparatus until the bit- ity of 800, will be h el A om these| Fill lamps on blotting paper and|ing cold weather is actuaily upon us liehted by will be chains for the electric | whatever oil overflows will be absorb- | il save many dollars and much disa. s o £ 5. All the columns are approved | ed, thus saving the table, Get heavy | precabic wvork, Frequently these Arst e e s | staved columns,the wainscotting will be | blotting paper and, keep a sheet besida | frosty mornings and chilly nights the be & temple of beaded oal while the floors will be | the oil can. | greater part of the day will prove to = S To restore elasticity to rubber (rings | be mild and delightful. One or two € On l Fine Brick Church. or other articles that have become stiff | modern odorless-gas radiators will give The éivreh will be 145270, or brittle), soak in one part ammonia | you ali ‘the ‘heat you meed for that| o Bl Stk o & and two parts of clear water, until the | morning dip in the right temperature, isti i i e nes, of, A B]t Shak 2 desired result is obtained. and to insure a cheerful, warm dining | * consisting of one Massive Oak Sideboard, Four Leather 50t il b of J y! For the laddie Who admires the life | room, light it an hour or'so in the eves Seat Chairs and one. 8ix-Foot- Extension. Tablo. thier on the front. to the Holsht of 100 on the ocean wave a sailors bag of | ning if you feel the need, where you ! < ¥ il A PULL YQURSELF || white canvas hunz on his door for a read or play that game of bridge. Our 5 laundry bag will be found efficacious in | are low. Consult us; we may TOGETHER king him keep his apartments| be able to suggest the right stove for 1l well along, Contractors Feénton and Charnley Daving the first floor all on, and -the Tear is ready for the roof, | the sides up sill high. | ~There will be eloven, granite steps| and @ platform leading up to the en- tranes, there being three doors, the | POSTUM In place of coffee— “‘turns the tick™ nicely— center door epening into.a.vestibute “There’s a Reason” 18x18, while the doors at each side of = ma s ipshape” and his clothes picked up. Save old stockings for winding the legs of furniture bric-a-brac, etc., shen moving. When Packing for long distance, an article may be first wound | with cloth or papers and 2 Stocking slipped over and tied to keep all in place. 3 To clean chenille table covers and portieres, make a suds with white soap and soft warm wat rub the cover lightly -through this until clean, ' then rinse well and hang in the shade the right purpose. Rememper the gas nge saves time, saves work., saves dollars every day in the year, the nest and best way to cook. The uud Water Heater always ready for your inspection. _Gas & Electrical Dep't. 321 Main Street - $29.50 FURNITURECG. A 3 [LAHN ; Todern Ho