Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
et Lahafiig mi to Am Would Not Sfltpmse. Preparations are meueflly “com-; plete for the murder trial of Bertram | to conduct all murder trials, an e’ cuseom Zfor itfie attorner general | the worid through All the v\orm Jooks flw to lman with ¢ t ¢! es. T a jt gDever tries to rub off the smoke., | Cheer up, Mr. Dyspeptic, _there's ‘G. Spencer formefl: of Liebanon, who | is understood Mr, Swift has been anx- |,ngm days ;:e(a:d oém);ml Gf-};,x , b v i Lee & O: o. very and | is charged with killimg Miss Martha | ious to revive the custom, although & Ofeoeg i . Hlackstone on March 31, 1910, at | the pressure o fother duties preve: nted | f0N 0 them as directed and if dhe mis- Springfield, which is to open in the | him coming into the trial of Edward |ery goesn’t leave your stomach and Egurthonse in ¢hat city at/§ owelock . Cook last May. fMonady morning. District Attorney | Juage Jobn C. Crosby of Pitts ©T. Callanan of . Holyoke and Law- { has‘ been, assigned to preside at vers R. P. Stapleton an8 C. bring a_sunny smile to vour gloomy field | countenance. go and get your 50 cents the .. Youmg | tr#l and'it is pessible Chief Justice stomach tablets will for the defease rave been busy for | Jthn A, Aiken of Greenfield may sit promptly end the distress of indiges- the case into shape far presentatiun at the ‘trial Each side has inter- viewed -many witnesses who will be, weeks collecting evidence and putting | With him the first day or two. O is:m-m Clark and five deputies, rder |tion. will stop nervgusness, dizziness, Whl be preserved in the courtroom by |biliousness. sick headache and sieep- wo | lessness. fty cénts buys a large box of whom Will'have charge of the jury. |a- The Lee & Osgood Co. and drug- placed on the smand to tell whai thes | Thoge who will be in the courtroom |gists everywhere know about expected that lefense will offer “he | ope= Falls and Court Officers We plea of insanity and for this refison | S. Miller and O., W. Studley of Epr 1w expect that most of thg trial |fleld. Deputy Sheriffe Bcward J. I will revolve about this point. 1y should | den of Spripgfield and Timothy J. he case. ‘It is genera)'y |are Court Crier Frank Morton of Chic- | \ter | Backache, Headache. Nervousness ing- { and rheumatism, both in men and - | yomen. mean kidney trouble. Do not - |a¥ow it to progress bevond the reach M not take a long time to Dieent the |lone of Southwick will have charge |of medicine, but stop it promptly with eviderice showing now the Spooting of | of guarding the jury throughout Miss Blackstone. occurred by't the work | trial. The priscner 'will sit in of taking the expert te¥umony wiil | Small eage which was used at require more titne. Fach side will un- { Cook trial. under gvard of Tur doubredly have severs’ insanity ex- | Wade. Four other deputy sherifis perts on the &wand. be required for the civil sitting of Tt would =5t be Sur prising if counse! | course, which will be :going on at for thd defeuse We¥. to move thai the ; 2ame time in another room. prisoner be comw jtted to an finsane { Sheriff Clark expects to U asylum, on #he & cund that he is now | enough chairs in the room to ace insanc. In_ Walck. cas~ the district at- | modGate all the 280 or more ju < leneral James M. who have been summoned as f{al the | Foley Kidney Pil They regulate the the |action of the urina; organs. Tomic in the |uction, quick in resuits~ Lee & Os- nkey | good Co.s Will | e——————————— he| SHOWER FOR MiISS SMITH. have | Given by Girls' Friendly Society at Home of Mrs. Finlayson. om- he Girls Friendly soclety of St woofiw goods with “low ' eration always, | small profit ‘EXTRA SPECIAL PLAIN CREPE PAPER, full size Toll. all colors, regular pri 5c—Special price today torney Swift 0 A1l iz, their power to pre- | for ‘the trial. The work of selecting | Andrew's church met on . Thursday (Main floor) vent the @ra‘niing of the motion. At- | the jury. should take up most of the | evening with Mrs. Alexander Finlayson = i terney Cew will arrive in | first day and liitle more will he dome |at her home on McKinley avenue, mak- ingfic Ad avening -and . he . cn Monday ‘except the presentation of this a shower for one of their EXTRA SPECIAL m:dy his headuvarters at the |fhe cemmonyeaith’s opeming Ii ir members, ‘Miss Lydia A. Smith, who is = o Navassef club -during {he poogress-of -€amily is the plea ofiered by the d on to be married to John Schwatzer PEARL BUTTONS, large and X A7 1. Mr. Callahan has also se- | fense the drobable procedure will be Nashville, Tenn. There were about smail, §-12 and 1 dosen on a card, reems @t the club ‘o .that he for the commonwealth to present its enty present and Miss Smith re- regular price 10c a card—Speci ‘ . : /b near Mr. Swift, and he will not | évidence show:ne how Miss Blac of the trial. The fact that the of the defense tcnding to show reral has dectded to come | the prisoner was jpsane when he ceasioned some sur- | Miss DBlackst ne. ' The commonwe far it ha® hot been the would them: presemt evidence in 1y in regent years for the attor- cr general to taike any pert in the | COT Was al trial of murder cases, although fo his home in Ielyoke until the was killed, followed by the evidence |cble battal :n the effort to show that Spen- ed a variety of beautifut and valu- gifts. The evening was. full ef that |{ enjoyment for all present. Refresh- rved. There was & brief ess meeting of the society. also. tone she 1ts re- many has 1l boat operated troll ion has the Tight to conduct any maur- tral in the state. It was formerly MISS DAVIS TALKS ON THE COMFORT CLUB. irrerested Llrg‘ Numbwr at cm-ut CThurch on Their Missionary Worl frem Christ Vew London and the Sunday s The Largest a of Ha:iford upon the work of omfort club. Reyv. Williem ooker of Poquetanuck led the opening 2 una intred upon the eeneral .work of | Woman’s auxiliary, which has just 1 its annual mec at Bridgeport, and explained the not wethods in the | apporiionment plan. Although the ap- portionment d, she urged #ot to give up old of the many places where c are need- @d, and outlined plaps aiming te in- terest more women In the diocese in catriboting te missions. 1he two, r parishes in the per cent: of 51 are St. Andre Norwich, and John's mission at ndy Hook. Roxbury, in Litchfield ounty, comes third. She then spoke of the Comfort elub Tk, 1 referring to the splendid | ner Norwich officers, | - and Miss Carrie ves on the board are & Da is-the pres- d treasurer of the club. vears age. Golng out raiishes .to. interest vork, it was found them could fit out a box. So a store- in Hartford where e or twice a year, sh is most able and also second- ng. Here it is Jete boxes for indians, moun- per (¢ kept away from p in this and one years. an invalid and i2d. has just sent in s which she bas dressed. @ Chrisimas box ogten regular box gift for From vari- these Christmas gifts are 2 beled as to con- little mifts have brought hom hrigt ehurch ork of the M als6 _spoke library at New Haven - hooks—a report of Mr. Hooker. nzed by the chupch auxiliary, Mrs. Rohinson_ Mrs. Channing M. T. E. McClenathan . C The recep- Robvinson, | and vic Charles L. . Lyms vman and | Our present stock represents clun. tendine Miss Mary Oszoo Mrs. Pi-hards e pretty ica table with its Robinson, Holms assisted in sers ity such a large and select assortment of Men's. Fine Overcoa ave of Yantie, St 3 F i and St. James’ Episcopal churches, | 5 nd Finest Showing connient We Have Ever Displayed Never before has it been our good fortune to offer the men of Norwich our cheice of many leading makers—The nd s, Lyman pre- | House of Kuppenheimer—Michaels Sterni—W. S. Peck—Geo. H. Laurence— decoration, and Miss | Madell Freeman—Alfred Benjamin & Co.. and others of equal note. ZOorothy Manhattan Overcots are the best tailored, finest fitting and most feshionable garments that money and brains can produce. BiBLE CLASSES In distinct contrast with the high character and quality of our gar- OPEN AT Y. M. C. A.| ments, our prices are the lowest. Paur Classés Formed—Juniors Elect the Y. M. (. A. began iast night with an attendance of 28 in the three that | had their opening lessons. For the | srammar schonl cliss, which was | taught bv Assistant. Secrctary J. H. Ely. the subject was Noah, the ‘5[‘10[ | Who Dared. In the Academy ciass, | on the general topic of Life Problems, | tausnt by [ F, Elmer, the topic was | Does a high school "education help | { | | | in_preparation for life work?’ In the graded course on Biblical Facts and Ifistory, which is taucht by General Secretary F. R Starkey, Special Values in ';e !o:snn wus of an ‘lnlrmiuclory‘ S S e U Men’s Fall Suits the books of the Old Testament. In the junior Bible class the tollaw- ing officers were elected: President. Charles - Coblyn; vice FALL FOOTWEAR president, Herbert I'erguson: secre- tary¥, Herbert Mooker; treasurer, Ev- N OVERCOATS 15 $18 $20 825 FALL HATS Manhattan Hats always typify cor- rect styles. sxcellent quality and best values. All our Hats are guaranteed. Derbys and Soft Hats, $1.50, $2 and $3. Fall Caps, 25¢ to $1. FALL FURNISHINGS Our Shoe Department offers at all Cluet and Clermont Shirts. erett Pierce. times a carefully chosen stock of Men's Arrow Brand Collars. and Bovs’ Shoes. FUNERAL. Crawford Shoes, $3.50 and $4. =S James Mean’s Shoes, 3. World Knewn Shoes, $2.50. Star Brand Shoes, $1.50 and $2. James P. Murphy. The funeral of Stéward James P. Murphy, the veteran emvlove of tne Norwich line and the New England Navigation company, was largely at- tendéd at New Longon Friday morn- ng. Solemn high nmass of reauiem was sung at St. Joseph's church at § @elock. Rev. Willlam . Fitzsimons 4 was celebrant, Rev. Luke Fitzsimons of Waterbury was deacon and Rev. i exander (. Wollschlager of St. Mary's was sub-deaton. The bearers i were Austin Ruddy, Jersmiah D. Cro- nin. Owen Murtha. John Sullivan, Pai ric ment was at St. Mary'’s_cemetery. In | attendance were friends from New Yerk, Boston, Providence and Nor- wich 1o lu:. Women's an, Winsted Underwear. Interwoven Hosiery. Solid Silk Neckwear. Superior Coat Sweaters. The best styles and values, i Casey and John D. Woods. Inter- 4 121-125 MAIN STREET. - The Leading Store tn Eastern Connecticut davotsd exclusively d Childrsn’s Wearing Appars/ ‘price today ....... (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL BLACK TUBULAR SHOE LACES, ‘12-laces in a bunch, reg- uiar price 10c a bun('h~|fl.= al price today ......... (Main flnor) EXTRA SPECIAL WHITE ENVELOPES, peckage, regular price nge—Special price today (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL DAINTY ING PAPER five tints, regular price a 25c—Special price today.. (Main floor) “EXTRA SPECIAL HAIR PL BINETS. with three drawers and metal handies, covered with fancy paper—Spe- cial price today A < o (Main floor) "EXTRA SPECIAL " WOMEN'S HAND BAGS, of Yelyet,. ‘Suede, Leather and Eead, regular price $2.00— sp al price today- -2 3159 - -(¥Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL PEROXID! at 17c, value - 16-ounce bottle 8-ounce at 1lc, -ounce, value loc (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL GLYCOTHYMOLINE, .large size-at 69c, v $1.00—medium at 39c, vaiue smail. value 25c— Speci pri today........ (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL DANDERI large size at €9¢c, value Sic-fsmall, valu —Special price. today (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL fresh and de- Sweet Coffee, sold up to. $256.00 4 WHITE WO0O0J Inut, Butter Crisp. Ting- Reduced i s th pink and a-Ling, Ete., regular price 40¢— " ders, regular price o an el 29- $l4 95 G 4 i arent) Do $3.69 (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL wooL PANTS, r price RIBBED V winter weight, regu ial price today Main floc ) EXTRA SPEGIAL WOMEN HOSIERY. the well-known “Burson” make without seams —Special prlce to- day ...... " (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL VENISE LACE APPLIQUES and Bands, white, cream and cru, regular pric c and a vard-—Special pri today . (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL VAL LACE EDGIN INSERTINGS, all widths, Yard pieces, regular prices And $1.00 a piece—Speci (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL CHIFFON MAD yards square, in black —-Special price today (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL biack only, odd sizes reg- r price #0c 2 pair— Spescial price today . (Main floor) EXTRA SPECIAL - CHENILLE TASSELS for dress “trimming, in all colors— Special price today ..... (Main floor) ¢ m SATURDAY 25523~ consistent with d”lra.lo goods of absolute dependability. We do not aim to offer about every ‘.'.':rhnont in the store. NOTE CAREFULLY THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR TODAY - 29¢ o i 2y sp-cm price today 3 ? ~e re News for Today lines ‘of Fall and Winter Merchandise at the lowest prices ? as their only recommendation—“quality” is the first consid- n the price — the lowest possible price according to our regular . For today we offer some vory special values, seleoted frem EXTRA SPECIAL TAFFETA RIBBON black, white and ice 12%4c—8pe I price today » Ile (Main f100r) The Newest Winter Coats FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN Marked at prices unmatchably low for such superior styles, quality and tailoring Women's Black Coats, of Iuck Lroadeloth, well-made and trimme black chiffon broadcleth with lia trimming—also extra large Coats for stout women, sizes to PRICE RANGE $10.00 TO $35.00 3¢ EXTRA SPECIAL PLAIN TAVYE A RIBBON 4% inches wide, black, whit colors, regulay price 19c-—Speeial | @ price today 16¢ hin (Main floor) busi EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES, the wael knawn “Louise” make, al sizes and colors—o p lar $1.50 > Sty “Special price todey . $1.29 (Main and Missew Coats, of gril nchilla, of brown cheviot, gray mix- plain pavy, gray and tan’ Polo Reversible Coats and many sty ovelty Coats—a complete show ing of the latest models PRICE BANGE 81000 TO 82750 5S¢ floor) EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN'S INITIAL HAND KERCHIRFS, all line th nea embroidered ulk, r price 75c—8pecial price for box af six 48¢c 2¢ Women's Fur Couts, in all the new est modeis—Persian Lamb, Hudson I Black my, Natural lrown my, Mar Seul. Ete. PRICE RANGE $35.00 TO (Main Brown Coney, Near EXTRA SPECIAL PLAID GINGHAMS, In a big dxmortment of putierns, 10 to 28 yard len Sreciai prioe soday.. 10¥aC (Basement) Fur Sets, Muff and Khe Women's Collar—B: coon, Besr, Paw, Iceland Fox, Sable «oat PRICE RANGE $10.00 TO 86600 Women's Waists—Tw5 ol our Leading Vaiuves Women's Tailored Shirt Waists Women's White Tailored 3 < g sat. | Waists, with embroidered front/ of flannelette, percale and sal e ARG SabrolAsiad teen, well-made and perfect fit- Lawn Whists, with iation rufMes vn Coney, Red Fox Eastern Min P, EXTRA SPECIAL 20-inch SHIRTING MADRAS neat styipes and figured dofigns for waflts, dresses and skirts regular price lio a vard— 191p0 Special price today (Rusdment ) ting waists, all sizes GOOD VALUE AT 50c MILLINERY AH our Fine Dress Hats Reduced This includes all our EXTRA SPECIAL 36-inch ROUND TIHREAD LINEN two weights, al linen and desirable tor Waists, regiia Prices S0c and L yard—6ps cial price today 39¢ (Basement) GOOD VALUE AT $1.00 7c EXTRA SPECIAL 0-ingh SANI French Model Hats, Gage || Une case of 20-inon BAN Hats and Pattern Hats [} ;' 10-vara pie regular price 57C Tic—Special price a piece (Basement) from our own work reom. Women's Fine Dress Hats that sold up to $10.00 Reducedss 95 EXTRA SPECIAL to - Siz6 114 WHITE and GRAY 33 . ‘WOOLNAP' BLANKETS ¢ Women's Find Dress Huts || resular price 3200 " pair—¢) @8 that sold up to $16.50 Special price tod. . Reduced $9 95 (Basement) EXTRA SPECIAL s Kine Dress Hats Many other bargains in Millinery for today. EXTRA SPECIAL 36-inch ALL, WOOL DRESS Our Annual Sale of Silverware |[iu mo " ot i nal It is now in progress. Bear in mind that this is the genuine S0c quality - Special price teday 42¢c (Main floor) Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Silverware, one of the oldest and best brands of Silverware on the market. These goods are guaran-. teed by the makers and we extend the same broad guarantee that EXTRA SPECIAL 17¢:}] severy viece is refiable. Be sure and visit our Kitchenware de- 5 partment today and see the many splendid values that we are of- 8K and WOOL POPLINS 4 i i i Lor rect and evening gow in v Aiverwire, biack, white, light biue, apricot old rose, lila: navy, our reg Wiar $1.00 quality—8pecial 'price 88¢ today (Main floor) Other Interesting Store News Boys’ Ciothing Women’s Petticoals al values in Women's Black Peatlicoats, materials are ®atteen and heéatherbloom, prices At 95c Boys' Knickerbocker | are Trousers, value $1.00, At 89c—regular price $1.00 At $1.50—Boys’ Two-piece Suits, At $1.29—regular price $1.50 10c EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN'S rieew HOUSE DRES pareslc with high and Dutch necks, 1ight and dark colors reular’ price 8@ $1.00Special price teday (Second floor) At 39c — Bovs' Knickerbocker Trousers, value 3 Thiwe BN At $1.69—regular price $2.00 EXTRA SPECIAL - At $250 Foys: Two-plece Suits, . WOMEN'S ONB.PIBC vaiue $3.89 Women's “Klosfit” PBlack Pet- PR of sewr- ticoats, lastl tops, it lose at hanrbr and n'nnln‘ Ak $2.95 1 rwo-plece Sults, | walst in light and dark’ colork value At $185- Boys' Ove price § w0 Special umc"l 2& At 89c—reguiar price $1.00 outs, sizes | At $1.29—regular price $1.50 (Secand floor) 3 to 10, valu 00 At $2.00—reguiar_price $2.50 3 At $4.80 - Boyvs' Qvercoals,. sizes & 11 to 17, value 3$6.00. EXTRA SPECIAL 4 in neal designs ONNE At $6.80—Boys Overcoals sizes 11 to 17, value $8.00 for draperies und coverin 53 i U"derwear viar price isc a “yurd 50c [} At'$10.00 Povs overcouis sizes FOR WOMEN, MISSES price today ... : . o 10 to 18, value $12.00. AND CHILDREN (Third fleor) S = o INFANTS' Winter Weight Rib- bed Vests and Hands, rang- A Art nep'r{-en' ing in prices from 25c¢ up to ERTRA SABSIAL $1.25. CURTAIN STRETCHERS, American Beauty Embroidery o b ; adjusiable, complete with chsal Outfits—incding 18-inch Linen | CHIEDREN'S tinderwenr, Vests, H Fogular’ Brice 3125 lu-‘-l’l 10 Center Pieces, Dillow Top and Fonts Sua Unt Nulls, every B sriee teday ... 15¢ rack stamped on Drillette Art it (Third feer) Cloth—22-inch Center Pieces, stamped and Uinked. All the | WOMEN'S Underwear. Vests, foregoing articles include in- Pants and Union Suits, plain struction, diagram and material and ribbed, ranging in prices for making—at Zsc each. from 25c up o $9.00. up 16 $1. EXTRA v% 244 TAPESTRY BRI RUGH, aize ';12 [eet. vehtir price $15.0 pec te. "(Third feer) 25¢c