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ed cottop Vests, Corset Covers .. Extra sizes Extra sizes . ina—Light weight ‘Extra sizes Union Suits Extra sizes Hilda—Heavy weight Extra si Union Suits Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver Cigarette Case - $7.50 We are showing a fine line of Sterling Silver CIGARETTE CASES, MATCH BOXES, VANITY CASES, PURSES, EYEGLASS CASES, ETC. Our prices the lowest. Jon § Ges Il Bliss. There's one thing sure about our dhicken feed—it does the work. Your ¢hickens are healthier; lay better; eggs are better; plumage better, and they live longer and are free from vermin. Im fact, the high quality of our chickem feed will be readily rec- ognized after a few days’ trial. Bet- ter order some today. CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove St. Ladies’ Patrician Shoes All the new les, black and russet. and $4.00. Sold only by FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Strest WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO. through «« Harvard Mills” Slender, Medium and Stout Forms. We displasr an unusual range of Styles and Qualities and recommend highly the following numbers: Winner—Medium weight, Union Suits (all shapes)..... Vests, Pants, Tight and Natural Vests, Extra sizes ....... The Reid & Hughes Co. | Mapy Small Reductions Wanted, (Hand Finsshed) Underzoear. . OFFERS YOU ' 78 Distinct Fabrics and weights 30 Separate Shapes in Vests, Drawers, Tights, Union Suits for Only the Best Grades of Cotton, Wool and Silk are used in knitting this Superbly Fitting, Elastic. Comfort-Producing Underwear. “HARVARD™ Worth is attested to by thou- sands of Women and Children who have used this Brand of Underwear for years. In 1910 over 350,000 dozens, equal / to 5,000,000 scparate garments, was the output of the “Harvard Mills”’ rznd Underwear This demand is constantly on the increase, be- cause EVERY WOMAN hastens to advise her Dearest Friend to buy. Sultana—W ht Merino White finest comb- | Pants Tights | and Natural Pants, Tights s o : ..51.00 > Be Extra sizes 5 L Union Suits $1.00 Extra sizes “Harvard Mills™ Underwear For Children White Merino .$ .85 1.00 Ora U—Union Suits, 2 to 8. ..... seeee. 165 Lotta—White n d Silver Winte 26 v and Drawers. Merino White | Pants, Tigh Suits, White and to 6 ight White FOR SALE AT wanted some Iz and the list is bDlnd t While There Will Be a Few Large Ones. sized increases counteract the losses, on the board will The board yelock Wednesday than time. motorey. it was not les,. of the state. property reductions nted or is pointed 1anges should be made. There are many small the out | ! Jury Out But 25 Minutes Church vs. Spicer. To Quickly Chase - Away Wrinkles it developed in the superior athan Spicer of Church of Montville vs. Groton, in which have a "hey finally decided not to it _being learned that| being dome in other cities | ; YN F AII EY o 1 2 et > | in Case of court Wednesday in the trial of the.case of | Ed- which OOAL AND LUMBER. COAL WE ARE MAKING HOME RUNS YET even though the base-ball ended. It's our business to make homea comfortable by’ sending good Coal to them, You ever tried it ? CHAPPELL C0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. s Deputy Grand Master Justin Holden Also Present— Pnnted 3 £peech Made at the Installation of Officers in 1795 Rresented The annual V‘llltatian of District Dep- l {uty C. (E‘.lP;rklnlfx o 4Nel;v London te 'also heard in commendation of _the Homerset lodze, No. an 3 D P . was made on Wednesday evening, there | work, while Rey. F. W. Coleman » being an attemdance of about 150, the | & pleasinz address concerning the fra- | members of St. James’ lodge, No. 23, | fernity, speaking in relation to its val- F. and A. M., having been invited. | ue and the opportunity it gave to meet while there were many from out of soc many, which would not be possible town lodges, these places being repre-| otherwise. All were enthusiastically sented: New London, Moosup, Mont- | applaudes ville, Willimantie, Danielson, Colches- | Secretary C. Leslie Hopkins present- ter, Jewett City, West Haven, Lowell, ed to the lodge in behalf-of Past Mas<i Lawrence, East"Greenwich, R. I, Fair-| ter George D. Stunton of Asylum lodg e, | season is Deputy Grand Master Holden was Telephones. fax, Vi, Lung Isiand City, N. Y., Ches- , of Stonington, a printed pam- | | ter, Pa and Valley Field, Canada. ontaining the speech made by | LUM B E n The entered apprentice degree hanan Winchester at the xr.sml-, was worked upon one candidate by I tmnnot' the first officers of the lodge, 'Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ‘Worshipful Master W. H. Woodworth | 1795. It is an interesting doc- and officets,” the Temple quartette be- ing heard in an effective manner dur- ing the work and at intermission. Fol- | lowing the work Deputy Perkins ad- dressed the members and in a brlef‘ speech complimented the officers for | ument lodge. Following the work adjournment w taken to the banquet hall, where spread and the Waure; served a fine menu. Miller's and one much prized by the the excellent manner in which the work | tra_furnished music during the | had been done. banquet hour, } ALWAYS IN BTOCK. MAIN FLOOR OF CHURCH 'WlLL MEET DELEGATES | A. D‘ LATHROP’ 1S ABOUT COMPLETED | NEXT/WEEK TUESDAY. | OMovmeonipiaties snd Shetugket ots. Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” | Commissioner Gunshanan Will Talk Over the Raising of Funds for San- | atorium. ] | Universalists Plan to Have Dedica- | tion Exercises on November 21 in the Evening. e i At the Universalist church in| While here Monday evening it was! oadway, ihe contractors are push- | arranged with Commissioner Gunshan- | ing the work along and at the present | an that he would come here next Tues- | | time the work on the main floor is|day for a meeting with the dele; ates | w I well alonz and it is expected that it | from the various factories and organ- | ell Seasoned WDOd izations about town for the purpose be finished within a week. The ng of the lower floor is under | of starting some orgaii gd effort to-| at the present time and will re- | wards securing funds to assist in the ire some time longer. pport of the county sanatorium. This | It has been determined that all will ting will be held in the board of soon be completed, so that those in rooms in the evening. charge of the dedication of the new | local tuberculosis committee decided_to hold the dedi- | will meet to day to make arrangements xercises on November 21, that ! for the meeting. Mr. Gunshanan will date when some of the promi- | arrive here during the earlwpart of the 2t ones who it is desired should be | day rough. “nt can be here and take part. programme has not-yet been ar- ranged. | SAVINGS SYSTEM ! AT BALTIC POSTOFFICE G. H. HASKELL., 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Haile Club Bfllk.kbzll Teams. coal and Lumber Colors and captains for four basket- | Teiephone 884. Central Whart s at the Haile club have been and the team members are to | Ei ’ chcsen when ‘he classes meet to- | night. The following are the teams and captains: Orange, Miss Eleanor Walsh; Red, Mi Nora McCrohan; Blue, Miss Anu Schwart: ‘White, Miss Jennie Clifford. Tuesday and remain t “He Who Hesitates Is Saved!” The man who delays starting up his house heating apparatus until the bit Twer ty-three Accounts Opened With | Deposits of §457 in Two Weexs. at the Ralti= postoffice Zen- ally used the first two weeks, show 1 - ng that the residents there are g much interest in It. During e e I 0 two weeks from October 14 to October The postal savings system is being quite i ing cold weather is actually upon us | 31, tbere have been 23 accounts open- ave many dollars and much disa- | work. Frequently these first ed and the total of the Jindividual de- < counts is $457. Postmaster zine is much pleased at the show- ade. STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. James L. Case Elected Vice President at Bridgeport Meeting. y mornings and chilly nights the greater part of the day will prove to be mild and delightful. One or two modern odorless gas radiators will give you all the heat you need for that morning dip in the right temperature, and to insure a cheerful, warm dining room, light it an hour or so in the eve- nin if you fezl the need, where you read or play that game of bridge. Our Piles at Home Try this Home Treatment — Absolutely Free | - | No matter how long you've been suf- The Comnecticut State Sunday |fering or how bad vou think your case | F¢2d or D at & Adge Schoo! union in annual convention on |13 send at once for a free trial of the | PTG, 1o i e L R 8 W S\ v at Bridgeport re- ele:‘ted | wonderfu yramic >ile emedy. i Urpose 8 a = Tast | Thousands affiicted as badly or worse | the right purpose Remember the gas Williams of Glastonbury pr range saves time, saves work, saves dent, James L. Case of Norwich, vice | than you trace their quick recovery to jollars every day in the the | dent, and H. H. Pease treasurer, | the day they began using this mar- ‘v»xcl,rl.::;ne,may o i The nd C. E. Prior auditor. The county |Velously successful remedy. : Ruud Water Heater always ready for | airectors chosen are: Litchfield, W. | Pyramid Pile Remedy gives instant, | youp tnspection. n: Hartford, Pev. W. F. Wood- |blessed relicf. Pain disappea in- |~ Windham, Rov. Taimadge; | lammation and swelling subside, and 1 vou are able to work again as com- . 9 fortably as though you had never fias & Electrlcal Dep t_ 1 1i Midd R s London, G. H. "Holmes and Rev Patten. morning 321 Main Street in the free tri cour Pyra- service and a e made and the | I you \ followed denom- |can get the 0 at | the afternoon |2ny_ drug store. .IV(J another | B | e inss atute now. | r of New | Have you had baby's photograph | taken ? St. John on New Departure in | M P AL T T P i School Work., gra as it should be taken. o catch 1 1 ork 35 | his roguish little gmile, his pretty littie ! Btaited Mottt ot il | dimp le. Such photograps becoms prized { . » Remeds | nbrances of babyhood's days § | At the first of the month of Novem- || FREE, in plain wr o R s Sary I { t rain.on Wednesday morning its splendid | experience in_ photographing chilares good star:er, there being .17 of | ¢ always look thelr best when we i g = i S | RS S TS | rem. No troublesome posing, | Snap them in a Jiffy. cchange for Yorkshire has| v organized in Leeds with | LAIGHTOW, The Photographer, Onnn-lLu Norwich Savints Em-lely (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) Flack, Livery and Pure Food spec'a is Roarding FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY run over in Thames| b (From F: , by a bus used by Spicer. Sta le workmen to and from The wiirest that Church received 12-14 Bath Street. Obliterate < tion, {rom the fin est furrow r and gave Spicer a re- that this $25 was HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Soni et OYSTERS - 35¢ lite formula, and Mr, Church |2 ety g heard s much on account. Mr. ‘elephone face and meck in a’s broxen es ana | @ 3 Ibs. Fresh uvr:n} for 25C EGGS s good as 25 ¢ rhtens and tones up the skin, affect- P which were serious be- ing every wrinkle, as well a its sne 1 1b. BACON Natives doz. or e about the chee timony was finished Wednes- or in. morning and the powdered Any druggist can xolite, which fective. Dissolve an ounc a half pint of witch hazel hey considered the matter | have as perfect a solution and brought in a verdict pert can make. > defendant. We are showing in connection with our = display of Wood Mantels a fine assortment of FIRE PLACE FIX- TURES, Folding Screens, Spark Guards, Brass and consisting of Portable Grates, Iron Andirons, Fire Place Sets in iron and brass, Brass Fenders, Gas Logs, Ete. The Prices are Reasonable and wz Invite Inspection -at= FRED C. CROWELL'’S, 87 Water Street arguments were -nt to the jury late in the ROUND STEAK 1. 1IC NatlveVeal PORK CHOPS Ib. e Blankets and Hobes for Street Stable and 127[: Finest quality and assortment Rib and Loi FORES the best at lowest prices. 10 an n - (9 | Lamb Chops s LOC|ROAST, 1. S LAMB - 1. | The Shetucket Harnsss Ce. Sweet, Wholesomz, TABLE BUTTER 1b. 27¢§ 321 Main Street, Large, Fat MACKEREL 5c¢ cach 6 for 25¢ o Pt 17¢|SHRIMP - can 12¢ THREADED 9 CODFISH, 2 pkgs. 9€C LEGS OF LAMB 1Ib. 10c 8 Choice Corned et . L3¢ UNEXCELLED. DESIGNS AND COLORINGS WALL PAPERS Imported and Domestic RED ALASKA K ISLAND o608 S SALMON, cam.... CODFISH, Ib...... l.‘C 15¢ Fine Blended OYSTER CRACKERS, 21bs. MOHICAN COCOA, can. Srgr'rsgns, 4 rr € Potaioes--bood cookers pk. 24¢ Grape Frait 9¢ each 3 for 25¢ | Sweet Oranges 19 for 25¢ HICKORY NUIS 2 gis. 15¢ | Tokay Grapes - 4 lbs. 25¢ LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BAKED GOODS IN TOWN Fine Yelow @ VIONS 3 gis. 11e The Fannming Studios, 31 Willow Street LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY br.F. W. HOLMS, -Dentis! Shannon Building Annew. Moem A. Teleziions 527, ectlta BEST - RYE FRUIT ST e BREAD loaf 3c|BREAD loaf 6eIPIES 3 for Zsc 2?3:',.1‘{‘-:'?& o the public. ‘8 o :;5':?& w3 cusdinus oL The nu.n-.