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LODGE NOTES Owls Hawe About 20 for Class Initi tion—8tonington Lodge Second in Race for A. 0. U. W, Banner—0dd Fellows' Conxmittes Appointments— Neosha ‘Whist Prize Winners—C. T. 4. L. County Directors—Points from the Worthy Masier's Address at te Grange Mpeting—Lafayetts incil Considering Public Instala- FQRESTERS 0. 94, placed office as chie? Tm, it select- cel-horses. of the for the next six Ranger, Carberry, w duly installed, i prove position in w placed DEGFE: OF FOCAHON\'AS with Mrs At the t the council alled. ST. JEAN BAPTIST D’AMERIQUE L'UNION UNITED WORKMEN. Cadet - Committee—James udd Water ALL TROLLEYS LEAD TO Special Inducements from Carpet Department HODGE'S FIBRE CARPET— The best grade—one yard wide, Sell regularly for 60c a yard. THE BOSTON STOR 50 boifle -SPECIAL 39¢ Clsarance Sale Price 48c AXMINSTER RUGS—All Wool Axminaters, by 54 inches. Regular price $1.89. Clearance Sale Price $1.49 Saturday is the Last Day of the Big Sale--the Last Day of the Special Prices, and Every Department is Prepared to Make This Day Meme- rable. Here You Will Find the Goods and Find the Prices Which Have Made This Store the Bus- e — FLOOR OILCLOTH —All widths. We sell this regularly for $ic a square yard. Clearance Sale Price 270 SPECIAL SATURDAY VALUES In the Domestic. Department DLEACHED SHEETS—Size 72 by 90c inches. Value 50c CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 37c BLEACHED SHEDTING—3-4 Blesched Sheeting, value Z5c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 19c HEAVY BLANKETS—BIg, hsa.vy blenkets in grey or white. Regular price §2.00,. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.59 Extraordinary Values in the Cloak and Suit Department WOMEN'S WHITE SHIRTWAISTS—You could mot du- plicate these walsts for less than a dollar. Properly made and prettily trimmed. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 69c WONMEN'S BLACK UNDERSKIRTS — Mercerized sat- teens and Dlack cotton taffetas, some pleated and .some trimmed with ruffles. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 89¢ WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS—The major portion of these are black taffeta, but there are some ‘colors and faney platde. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $2.95 SLIP-ON RAIN COATS—Tan end grey raincoats which are-worth- $6.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.98 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $12.95 ALL OF OUR FUR COATS, MUFFS AND SCARFS ARE GOING AT SALE PRICES ‘We Will Make Free of Charge Caps and Toques From Eiderdown purchased in our Art Goods Department SATURDAY ONLY Eiderdown 25¢ a skein 'S COATS — Winter coats in colored cloths, Sizes 3 to 6 years. Values up CHILDRE plush, Caracul, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.95 te. to $6.00, —Heavy winter weitght materials, are double faced. Values up to $7.95. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $5.00 White Goods and Linens HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS — Large towels, full bleached. Value 19c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 12Y;¢c HEMSTITCHED DAMASK TEA CLOTHS — All linen. Values $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, CLEARANCE SALE PRICES 79¢, $1.75, $2.00, $2.95 SCALLOPED DAMASK SCARFS—values $1.235, $1.98, $2.75. CLEARANCE SALE PRICES 95c, $1.50, $1.98 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS — Fancy mixtures, greys in the semi-fitted and Polo styles. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $7.95 WOMEN'S MISSES' TAILORED SUITS — High AND grade garments in black and colors in a wide variety of styles. Wash Goods Dcpurtnfint SILK AND COTTON JACQUARDS — Pink and blue grounds with self colored figures, Value 25c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 17c PLAIDS AND IMITATION COTTON LINENS OLORS—27 to 30 inches wide. Regular price 15c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 9¢ Art- Goods Department ART SQUARES—Deeply edged with Battenberg lace, by 86 inches, Value $1.25 and $1.98, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 69c Toilet Goods Department SMCO BUTTERMILK SOAP—a box of three cakes. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 17¢ Silk Department tnches wide. Value $1.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 68c COLORED TAFFETAS—58c and T5c ‘valies, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 29¢ BLACK TAFFETA— Belt Section .LTS—AIl color: Value 50c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 9c, 3 for 25c ELAST Notion Department BASTING THREAD—500 yard spools. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 3 for 10c STITCHED BRAID—6 yard pieces. Value 10c CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 6¢c CHILD! Dress Goods Department 1 SUITINGS—Med green and lght Stationery Department A variety FEATHER tan, brows, and ¢ CLLARA \CE SALE PRICE 59c DCLOTH—In all the @esirable colors, sold this for $L. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.37 PIBBO‘J DEPARTMENT SALE PRICES—DRESDEN RIB- and 2S¢ values. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 14c of styles. in boxes. Value s CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 16¢ HOOES AND EYES—2 dozen on a card-all black and white. Value 5c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 3c We have alw: Jewelry Section VEIL AND CUFF PINS—in dull black CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 2 for 2%¢ | Reid & Hugl\es Co. convention will mow Ve taken up in|good roads, Liberal appropriations earnest, and it {s probably that|were made to our highway department brldg}[lor will give such a welcome | at the last session of our legisiature. that it will not be 20 years before the | Our commissioner is usimg his best order decjdes to again make the Park | endeavor to se hat the money is ex- City the scene of the convention and | pended in a w: hat will dao. the m turn-out of the order. good. Stretches of road \ Mo | there are pleasing, but the PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. mileage 1s what the farme For the meeting of Norwich grange; BN AU Py dea til the wrec b | moved. degrees of Odd Fe owship, and were made members of | Capital City lodge, No. 43, 1. 0.-0. F. | on the outside are | inovw wnything about | d “‘goat” re- confronted tinuation of our noaeent. po o A5 :, last Wednesday evening 'in v L Cto the Oregon and afier it was over | CVer principally to “." 8ddress upon | in g o uge by g A Hio o brigy Governor | the. subject of “Agricultural Educa- | KInd of use by the automobile e on also made | on.” This was by Professor L. O, | 30, most strenuously prote Clinton of Connectlcut - Agricultural Tt e ect £ college at Storrs, the meo ey ’;“"“‘ opel to friends of the m R e and an udien £ the order of the First v evening at 7 to witness the installation of with interesting the he]plul talk by Professor Clinton. Much. that was informing and full o suggestions for the grangers was con. | onsiderable ure of -care automobilist LADIES THE BUSINESS CENTER OF NORWICH Golored Silk Stocks 50 value SPECUL 25¢ iness Center of the Town and the Name of THE BOSTON STORE a Household Word in Eastern Connecticut. Hosiery and Underwear Department ¢ FLEECE LINED VESTS AND DR\WYIRS——fun"hlelthe\i in the common and extra sizes. Value 50c, & MISSES' SILK LISLE HOSE—a/high grade hose, which for slight imperfections did not pass the inspectors, Value 25¢ LADIES' Value 13%0 LINEN LACES—2 ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED BANDS—regular LADIES MUSLIN DRAWERS trimmed with lace edging. LADIES® MUSLIN NIGHT RO sleeves, CHILDREN'S SWBATERS—white, in sizes from 1 to 4 years. R! LADIES' TWO-CLASP KID S’ Reid & Hughes Co. search for T is gemerally believed here that the been comr - | sentence will bo life imprisonment. ro- Dr. Webster made his: plea, — witnesses tostified to finding DR WEBSTER TO ESCAPE THE DEATH PENALTY | nce to Be Passed Confessed Murderer on Jan Special Saturday Values MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT “WRIGHT'S* HEALTH UN< DERWEAR—Fieeced with lamb's wool—the sanltary underwear, Regular $1.00 value, Clearance Sale Price 590 —— GLIGEE SHIRTS — Coat. Shirts, style slightly mussed, These have attached cuffs and are our regular $1.50 values. Clearance Sale Price 98¢ CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 36¢c CLEARANCE' SALE PRICE 15¢ SBAMLESS HOSE — fast black cotton hose, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 9¢ Lace Department to S inches wide—value 13%c CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 3¢ EMBROIDERY- suitable for waists—value T5c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 37%¢ 20c value, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE ¢ Muslin Underwear Department « — tucked and rufied and Value 39c. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 21c -low neck and short trimmed with embroidery., Value &50c CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 39¢ grey, navy and red, Value $1.50. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 75¢ Glove Department . CE LI MITTENS—value 60c, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 25¢ FLE: ED GLOVES in tan and white. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 69¢ KID GLOVES—the $1.25 kind. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 89c of the murdered wo- n, sald to have been in his arrest into the recerd. mother u, and Mrs. George Web- her of the defendant, sat on #ldes of the room near the h, but neither spoke to Self Upon officers. Sullivan County President James C. of New London will be the nd he will be assisted by nd gtate officers. This tained In the annual report of Master L. H. Healey of North Woodstock at the meeting of the state grange this week in Bridgeport. Some extracts Does this mean that-the tse of the automobile must be prohibited? Most certainly not. We are not shouting camp, which noy I the fourth organized ‘in | follow: :gr a kl]m_’nilet«ilupemels past LeCL us got gos it being Nov. 10, 1871, and | _“National-wise we have had a year [the Whole thing or nothing Congress | trict Attorncy is considered the most prominent om]ot prosperi Five hundred and thir. | CaNNot claim want of funds. for the RELIEF CO’{PS { pert_acc postmaster general in his recent re- port informs us that he has a surplus of $213,000, heside the _cleaning up | of @ previous refic of $17,000,000. post offices 6 new rural Officers £ Woman's Rellef « installed at its me: ernoon dfi the B of the order, as some of its members have occupied state and' national of- fices for many years. The officers will present their annnal reports. Bridgeport members of the A. O. H. are embarking upon the, arrangement entertaining the state comvention 1 -ade there next August teen subordinate granges have been organized or reorganized during the year that has past. A net membership of more than State-wise -we- have ‘kept Thi each year. nan and South Daiota, le Governor Eberhart, Meyor Keller and Judge Dickson, of the Ramsey County Dis trlet Court Bench, with twenty-two r capifal (( bey the ~arrange hall .and other .enter fand for 4 & 'at least G0 per cent. more t that corporate propert grange. stends for equity. Is Ea method of thrstion suchs Some of our great thinkers| predicted that the farmer must dauble the production on each of his acres iticarder to support our increds- | ing pogutation.- While we have no tear of thix for mnany years, yet it necemary for the farmer to know how tc iperaase his ld per acre to get a profit. - Hence the importance of more | & turer, in- packa; | thetr” wetght ained in them s(awd !n the package | n o 1 TO CONTINUE SEARCH FOR BODVES ON THE MAINE Already Recoversd Brougit Norih ¢ the Hibernians - was port was Aupust 1% ago, and ot that time| s of the order were in| he parade l'avdl the | Thanks to Representative Joh s | Manchester, we now bave su a line Those to DAUGHTERS OF L{BERTY, New !. st one, in April nd at the intelligent farm management. This, Al a special meeting of Virginia Dast ‘more it cantiolbe.gccomplished dn a better and | Dare connctl, No. 35, heid last Sa » than 50 hands are exvected. -and | more selentiflc way than by sending | day evenimg, tho final business’nece: sary to close the vear was transacted,| The following were the the books audited and the reports sent appointments mad oft. ~Miss Nelllo Bacon was elected I i “'me acnument in Connecticut is for | delegate to the state council meeting, our boys and girls to recetve the les-| ably some 50,000 friends of the sons as taught by our agricultural col- 2 order will come from all parts of the state. Arrangements for the holding of the committee ‘:.nh',u] all not he brought uitll next April. It is desira l ey and Hannah rict, Elizabeth harbor hantry THE MOST MAGNIFICENT WINTER RESORT HOTEL Situated in the most picturesque middle-south 18-HOLE GOLF COUESE, Accessble from New York via Railroad agd Sieamship Lines. Opens Janpary. 1 2th (OMOBILE TOADS, MILES OF 3 - nrhmr Recreations VnexeeMod Cuisine and Serviee Tookleic and reservatione, address D HOUSY, 0th St. New York City < lerrace AUGUSTA, GA.