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t Given in Suit of Nevin Es- tate ‘va. Town of Waterford. In g short uhnur sesslon for the term of the civil superior lt New London Friday morning, Judge William 8. Case on the bench, Judgment according to stip Confirmed in the case of Ri N'VIn. executor, and others vs. town of Waterford. “ The judgment secures the estate of David Nevin, late of terford, a_reduction In the estate’s Iist for 1911 from a total of §84,557 to_$25,145. In the grand list of the town of Wa. tepford for 1911 the property of the estate was placed by the assessors at $34,685, consisting of homestead at u‘oo 98 acres of land at 31,860, and 150 bullding lots' at §21,000: The ju ment places the assessed value of t ead at 34,000, strikes out the item’ of l}:lldln: lm;z-na Increases !lthe acreage from 9§ to 220 acres at $14, A bond of 3100 was ordered in two weeks on the defendant’s/ motion in Jonpl Andrea vs. N. Y., N. H. & H. nd the same directed h me coun in Frances Wood vs. the ‘onnecticut Co. and Annle Lafferty vs, Conneeticut Co. and Katherine A. Hooper vs. Connecticut Co. Spacial bail of 31,000 in two weeks was ordered in assault case of Henry Lewls vs. Lynn Pease, ana a more specific statement was ordered in two in Cheseborough vs. Cheseboroug Karoll va Karall, motion of attach- ont of “flllll\ for_contempt, ai . Iman_Elionsky, a of Jhmnv pendente lite, ith went off th it H. Trail Mark Stiles -the rt dewled the motion to take ‘rom | list and place on gourt list for | lure to comply with a certain sec- Jon of the ral statites’ . Anas Wi 8 was ordered in C; Raymeond for default for h In the cele- 3 case of Joh ‘0. v case ) ’ | brought the same plslnt ff against C..F. Smith and wife. In Philip B. H-ndr!ak v8. Charles D. llo an ug. of demurrer, | rdsley, an order Lo | docket, lnd Rond and others | va, Littlefleld and others. a hearing adaflu‘lm‘. clalm and request f 1 of facts before jury, al two weeks was ordered vs. Ray E. S. Ben- tlon for nom-suit for fail- ure to file exhibits, Admitted to the Bar. Morrly Lubthangky 6f New London '.l Mmmgl 'tiu bar before Judge Case at m- mfi of court, the oath ‘bain; by Clerk Parsons. was also made a the superior court. He ( f st the University of Hkhlm asb June at the time of the examinations in New Haven #0 that & wpecial arrangement was mMade by Which the. examination par were sent to him at college and passed them there, Hy the state 1aw now lawyers are to be admitted here they take their examinations, ut_as Mr. Lubchansky could mot be it New Haven at the required time a special ar: mt was made to ad- mit him now at New London. He is to practice jn that city Waere Assigned. ‘The following assignments of cases 'v,o made hy udge Case: 1!!! y, Oct. 2,—Karoll vs, I(a o Blonsky vs. Rebecca Bii- Latayette F. Main vs. Juila Ellen R., Couroy vs, Joseph T/ | , Oct. §—Supreme lodge, N. + va. Loulse J. Joyce ‘and oth- ®dnesday, Oot. 8—Mohlean Co. vs. ntNew Lendon. i 6 court adjourned at 1030 to ©ame in Tuesday morning in New Tondon for nllurllhallm\ SOCIALIST CAl CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENCY, With Partv's Candidate for Governog Addressod Open Air Mesting Here. Friday noon the so conducted & meeting In Willow street near the Hopking & Allen Arms company's it with ex-Mayor Seidel of Milwau- 8¢ a8 the chief speaker. Albert introduced Samuel E. isley of Sheiton, soclalist can r governor, and the latter gai 4 short address, urging the working- men to unite to work out their own P Ex-Mayor of Milwaukee. tion from the present conditions, Beards applauded on the of his remgr! Boardman then introduced ex- myor Seidel, the socialist candidate vice president. Mr. Seldel stated it YOD\“)““!I always stood pat that the democraty stood for al- office, apparently, thau for any prin- eiples. Roosevel pation seven necessary to siart a new ¥. Twen- were stolen from the socialist party, | ‘Why vote for a platform taken from | another party In regard to the probibitionists, {he gpeaker afated that In aylte of the f troubles, still the man who rink fares no better than h Mr. Seidel, have ocialis and have taught the ople how to work und act together. e people continue to unite sue- | will result. 1f the so £ win Judges will be elected will de- | tlare const the wo those favoring {he trusis New House Nearly Ready. Mr, and Mrs. T months ity resided at 27 Union sir be domiciled in their galow on Perkins avenue week e —— s BORN | FOLEY-—An this city, Sepi. 25, u- son | to Mr. and Mrs. John Foley of Spring street. At 190—Women's Black Cotton at 19c|At 25c—Womew's Black Cotton with At §3.10—Axminster Rugs, size 36x72 most anything, caring more for t At 73%¢*Good quality Outing Flannel, value 15¢. ty-one of the planks in his platferm | | At 834c—Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams, |At 14c—A splendid assortment of Noflwwfl BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEF’I‘EMBER 28, 1912 "PATTERNS . ] MAIL ORDERS i} | We_sell PEERLESS PAPER for our 40th Annual Fall PATTERNS — no better pat- ing offerin will be terns made — prices 10e and ™ prompt and eareful 16e- i - Sati y service guarantesd. 1873—O0UR FORTIETH ANNUAL FALL OPENING—1912 It Will Begin Today, September 28th And will continue to and include Saturday, October 5th During Fall Opeanuk vunmmmuncompMeohowm'movaydapuhnmtoflhutm,ohllthntungwudduuhkmFnlhndWmmMuehmdu.wm&.m of the best manufacturers, both at home and abroad. We have a particularly strong buying organization, which includes representatives in New York, Paris and Chemnitz—the leadmgmnkehoftheworld. This enables us to offer, at all times, goods that are— . " ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE CORRECT IN STYLE AND MODERATELY PRICED As an added inducement to visit our store during Fall Opening Days we will offer— | A REMARKABLE STRONG LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES These offerings comprise only the newest and most staple kinds of Fall and Winter Merchandise, and have been selected from every department in the store. OUR ANNUAL FALL OPENING WILL BEGIN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 'REM EMBER AND CONTINUE TO AND INCLUDE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th. - MILLINERY 0 smeres TRIMMED bufing Hats for Women, Misses and Children, a splendid showing of the newest shapes, and most fashionable colorings at thgse popular prices— - At98¢ At $1.39 At $1.98 CHILDREN'S Dress Hats, in all the newest shapes and color- ? Fall Opening Men’s Wear &, Sure and Substantial Savings in Men’s Suits, Top Coats, Hats, Sweaters, Shirts, Etc. MEN’S Fall Suits, newest models and the leading Fall color- ings—our regular $15.00 Suits— Fall Opening Price $12.95 Women's Wear 5..0vie, Women’s Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Etc.; i all at very special prices. NN WOMEN'S Tailored. Sults, perfect fitting and splendidly tail v, ored Fall Suits, in black and navy serge and novelty, > mixtures—our good value $15.00. Suits— v ! i Fall Opening Price $12.98 MEN'’S Fall Weight Top Coats in black or Oxford gray, either . : % plain or silk facgd——our regular $15.00 Coats— L Ingsy—very attractive values— W Sl ol l W t reng ol 4 | OMIN’S all models in Winter Coats, newest fabrics r Fol Opuitng'E¥ice S At$1.98 At$2.98 At $3.98 « . the latest models—our splendid $17.50 Coats— & MEN’S Fall styles in Soft H t sh , in plain,colors, ¥ : A y m::xtir%se :mr:j p‘}a,dsft_s,egffi‘frsfigg e}slagiam S WOMEN'’S Dress Hats, all the newest models in a variety of » Fall Opening Price 14.98 hd Fall Opening Price $1.69 distimtiv; designs—values that are unmatchable out- WOMEN'S Dress Skirts of good quality storm serge, in black, MEN'S Coat Sweaters of pure worsted, in all the leading col- side of this store— 's’;;’r{ sf‘fd brown, also fancy mixtures—regulagigs, S0 oo ors—Oxford, brown, cardinal, myrtle and white— At $2.98 At$3.98 At $5.00 Fall Opening Price:$4.89 { TR Y e ol G iy A WOMEIYS Tallred Wi of lnene, madas famne 1o z UNTRIMMED Hats for Women, Misses and Children, in afl in, all beautifully finished, and regul 4 MEN’S fii lity N t - h ) 4 Sofiec%%wr efllrz;i %‘(‘,"éii,fi‘fis ey b e L the latest shapes and most fashionable colorings, in- P Fall Opening Prics 98¢ i Fall Opening Price 79¢ . cluding some very special values— i WOME"S.tan ‘;:‘01?., Rain Cg“ftsil'fi“mf“ ge rubberwith 4 a MEN'S fine quality Half Hose, in black and fancy colors, all . At 98¢ At $1.98 At $2.98 A g A o A 1 the newest styles—regular 50¢ Hosiery— § value— Fall Opening Price $3.39 b3 Fall Opening Price 39¢ MEN'S Fall Neckwear in all the newest shapes and colorings —regular 50¢ Neckwear— Fall Qpening Price 38¢ CHILDREN'S School Dresses, of Galatea, [in‘lumm bray, sizes 2 to 14 years—regular $1.00 Dresses—— ¥ Fall Opening Price 8¢ DURING Fall Opening Week, we will make a splendid show- ing of Fancy Feathers, including many new and novel effects—many of them our own importation. 5 SPECIAL VALUES FOR FALL OPENING WEEK FROM I A HOSIERY DEMONSTRATION DRAPERIES AND FLOOR COVERINGS o "' SMALL WARES BUTTONS, JEWELRY, 2 ’ S During Fall Opening Week we will continue the Demonstration and Sals of UMBRELLAS, ETC. ) At 11c—Printed Curtain Scrim, neat|At 38c—Ingrain Curpe(. one-quarter effects—value 15¢ a yard. wool, value 89c, At loJmma Pearl Buttons, one dozen | At 17e—Fabrie BURSON FASHIONED HOSIERY - |, uifumitous ep it . O Card aigks. b for At 69c—Best quality All Wool In Be L R e eard. vuton ther Diing. Wi Mameiraian o, ahe & hie! Famareali ofloiont Wit . weidy Av21 ey it o bl oo 8 ST Bt . 4t 18e—eauty Pine, gold plate. two At 45c—Popular purchase of Burson Hosiery amountin g to $1.00 or over e—Opag ns § on a card—at léc a card, two all the best authers, §ood colorings—value 25e. At 98c—Smith’s Axminster Carpet— L top 25, Cor Fietion, i g laid free — We will give absolutely fres ane pair of At 89 i Mats, ‘size 18x36 yurg, *00 10 free st B Hlaginty ovetty Suiing d mn?;“wm g gy .._N“H ‘:1. - Burson 35¢ Hosiery. e e s A et g e iaczatiass st ioe, it amg | | I S s34 7 We Bl vieniMosian Th: Siakse oty AL$1.80 Awminster Rugs, sise 37xsd | At Fo—Heavy quality Floor OUfen's dresses and chlidren’s achool | r colors, one dozen in & rota covering, hovn ¥ WRSCBven; Hosiery I tiniee sty ine) inches—value $2.00. Cloths, ‘all widths — at 37¢ alwear—Fall Opening price 44c a yard, box—at 17¢ & box, value 25e. square ‘yard—value 33c. TeCuias rice 500, ‘a palr, $1.13 for box Of six pairs. unbleached split feet, at 25¢ a 7% At 45c—Linoleum, 2 yards wide — at . AND At $e—Women's Black. Cotton. at 350 pair, $1.38 for a box of 6 pairs ey Yaivs 9490, 150 @ square yard—value 50c. | 136 Dress Goods 59¢ i & KITCHENWARE CHINA o at 3301 Ay 25¢Women's Outsize Bl AL'$1348Tapestry _ Brusscls " Rugs, Colored GLASSWARE a palr, $1.38 for box of six pairs. ton Hosiery at 8¢ a P X seamless, size 9x12 feet — value | At B5c—Heavy 'Prmled L{nnleum—nt ‘m: :rnld \frflaflfififi l.llK!h':l m(do. h: —_— 4 At 260—Women's Black Lisle at 24¢ & for box of six pairs. $16.00. sbc a square yard—value 60c. | ETRY and brown mitures, would meke |y, oge Three-ploce -Kitchen Sets — |At 8o—Cut Glase Tumbles pair, §1,38 for box of sIX pairs. |44 5. Women's Outsize Black Hos- |At $1648—Ten-wire Tapestry Brus-|At 79c—Inlaid Linoleum — at 79 a|Fali ‘Opaning price 58 a yar Cleaver, Butcher Knife and Par- - admtics did At 28o—Women's Black Merceriged at fory wiih unbleached spiit feet, sels Rugs, seamless, size 9x12 square yard—value $3c. 7108 TR0, y U Rattooat b6 & iot. Tolha $1.21 26e & pair, $1.38 for box of six at 25c a pair, $1.38 for box of feet—value $18,50. At $1.10—Heavy Inlaid Linoleym, $1.10 paite: six pairs, At $1898—Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 square yard—value $1.25. $1.25 Dress Goads 95¢ s0e. k 4 At 25¢—Women’s Black Cotton with |At'35c—Women's Fine Black Lisle _ feet—value §21.00. At $1.35—Hest quality Imperted Inlaid| Novelty Suitings, 45 and 54 inches | At 79c—Universal . Food Choppers, 4 ribbed top at 25c a pair, $1I8 Hoslery at 36 g pair, $100 3 At §2098Sanford's and Smith's Ax- Linoleum——at $1.35 a square yard | wide, plain and striped, in blue, brown ‘small sige, three cutters—at 79¢ for box of six pairs. box of three paiffs. % minster Rugs—value $25.00. —value $1.50. and gray mixtures—also Black, Navy each, value 92c. and Brown Broadcloth—Fall Gpening - — —— ; price 9c a yard, value $1.25. ¢ 'ALL OPENING g WASH_B00DS S2e, O VAL Ges BOYS' CLOTHING WOMEN'S AND S WOMEN'S CORSETS MISSES’ SWEATERS. & o e b VOMEN'S C long, foetis EMIL SPIDEL, At d4e—Good _quality Dress _Frints, | At 8%e-—Bradford Camorics, 16 inches : New Fall sflks WOMER'S Corséta In long, medlum medium and light grounds — wide, light and dark erounds R, rousers 85¢ J i o uality coutll, lace trimmed and with value Tc. stripes and figures, suitable tor | HOYS §1.25 T Boys’ $6.00 Suits $4.85 Black and Fancy Silks at Spe-| U noso supporters—at 3% a par, house dresses—value 10c. Boys' Bloomer and Knickerbocker| Boys' Two-plece Suits, double- il Prices: duving Fall regular price 50c. At 6%o—Good quality Dress Ging- |At 12Y4c—Black and White Checked |Troysers, mavy serge, corduroy and|breasted and.Norfolk styles, in navy s Ourng. WOMEN'S Elack Cotlon Taffeta Pet- | wOMEN hams, 10 to 20 vard lengths, in Suitings, 20 Inches wide—value | mixtures, sises G 1o 17—at 850 a pair, 7S, corduroy and mixtures, sizes § Opening ticoats, in_two good stvles, tailor-| " Gowns, light and mediom colors, in|, .k hnswng g *|to 18—at $1.55, regular price $6.00. ; made—at 750, regular price 100 | g, 766 ot horke dna pIkiaveide] AY ;kHamlwme Plaid Ginghams, 39c Silks at 29¢ WOMEN'S Black Satteen Petticoats n | ot S0 Bl Ty 2 inches wide, choice styles for 5 all the newent modsie and in splcs — 9o misses' and children's dresses— | Boys’ $2.95 Suits $1.85 s::&OO SW“:‘:; at sczass N e Jreave Jacquard Silks, 26 : %oéy‘,"‘suwm $2.00. REwi & pwet valuss—at 2S¢, : omen's and Misses' Cost Sweat- |inches wide, just off the looms, & very 'S Colore: dettic . : g At Ao Drinted . Madras,. 8. tmcheale 20TY THgepitce Bults, In neat mix-1 o 'with collar 'or V Beck, fn white, lustrous dress silk in good| "a splendid assortment of MEN'S Crepe Kimonds 1s sl 10 to 20 yard lengths, light and —Brinted as, tures, sizes 6 to 16—at $1.85, regular | gray, tan and red—at §$2.35, regular|washable colors—Fall Opening Price| colorings — at $1.59 3 s 3 at stripes on white price $2.95. price $3.00. medium colors, in stripes and Seiunas for waistings audAbaL 29¢c a yard, value $9c. checks—value 10c, ings—value 19c. : L Sl . % 39c Silks at 31c ol S e — a Misses' Fine Worstea| &1L Slik Fouard o nast, feurss ang AT SPECIAL PRICES and mixtures, sizes § to 17—at $5.95, | mavaon. Erae. tan and navy—at $6.55, |colors—Fali Opening price 31c a yard, ooty Whits L awn Handkershisfe—u regular price $5.00. regular price $5.00. valno $9o. S N ewld ‘make & good sshos! handkerchief for children. 89c Silks at 69¢ 5 erchisfs, if fi Voul dbe unuwually gead value at So— b, two. for 6o, or 28c & dozen. Yard wide All Silk, Satin Messaline AT LACES, EMBROIDER'ES AND ART GOODS and T,;,l:;;ig:”(n,;“;l.},:"ng,”"i,:; At 7V4e—Women's Kimono Handker- At 6c—Men's fine quality * Cambrie, fs, new désigns, suitable for Hemstitched Handkerchiets, % 10 to 20 yard lengths, newest Scatch Ginghams In pretty plaid Fall colorings and designs — combinations, 32 inches wide— value 123%c. value 25c. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT FALL IBIFEINAIESES — ] At 12/5c—Pillow Cases—value 17c. At 55c—One case of 20-inch Sanitary 3 Ty 5 Woroh 4 “ 81 inan A et AL 6% a yard, value 83c. kimonos, ‘;prn:;-(hvlll:‘n: f‘;"l"" and % inch hems—@pecial & 2 Diaper—a 10-yard piece at Gbe,| /26 | 50 pleces of Torchon Lace c | 22-inch Embroi - ete—at THC or 15¢, y At 18e—Pillow C"fs* ;;‘1_““ i Vaine Tae Lo-yard plece at e} % | Edgings and Insertings, all| value | over, small patterns, for|50c Velveteen at 44c value 10c. o ““-"" for 35¢, vaiue.lbm At 48c—Sheets—value 60c. Sc | widths—at 3o & yard, value| 7oc | yokes and waists—at 49c al® r NP EO T O T L LA 11e—Women's fine quallty. At 12go—Men's Pure Linen Fem- e ity “ At 37/,c—Satin-finish Table Damask, At 86c—Sheets—value 8he. 64 inches wide, four choice pat- At 79c—Sheets—value $1.00. terns—value B0c. | 8¢ and 10c. yard, value Tbe. 59c |18-inch Oriental Lace All-over value | for yokes and waists, in very fashionable for Fall wear, ten Hemstitched stitched Handkerchiefs, in % and, desirable colors to choose from—Fall h e % iInch hems — Special pries, 15c | We offer a choice of all our Opening price 44c a yard, value G0c. At 59c—Cotton Blankets—value 89¢. | a4 4gc sarin fini er. o each, six for T8e, value 1 . —S nish Table Damask, AR value | Face Veilings in a full line 12%e ), o lor , value 19e, At 85c—Coton Blankets—value $1.25 70 inches wide, six choice pat-| 100 | Rite dream and oo ad| ¢ | of colors, that were 25c, at — At $148—Woolnap Blankets — value terns—value 65¢. | $1.50, f 3 | 16c a yard. RIBBONS FALL OPENING $ At 68c—Fxtra Heavy ini oot magket st 248 g 4 S Shfeli e I e e Lining Department 2772 SPECIAL VALUES e $8.00—at 2 a pair, value value §9¢ * by ——— 600 at 19c a yard, aid o " tibbons, white, | At 16c—Brilllant Taffeta Tibhon !wfl 300 oot W48 a pain, value $6.00—| At gBo—Bxira Neavy All Linen, Satin- d 39 25¢ Coat Lining 17¢ AvBoGE AR t%_ Inches. wire, 18 tem of 98 o B e finish Table Damask, all new 300 yarda of fine ‘““m‘ Meposriiad - z;:l‘l”nha'dc: including bia At 65c—1i em m e d Crochet Bed patterns—value $! iraiin v, daak Spreads, value $9c. SIZE 18-inch Satin-fin Napk good quality yard, good 2 ZF. 18-inch Satin-finish Napkins, aja 1 Fall Opening price 176 a yard, v S At %c—1l emmed Crochet Bed| all hemmed—at 75c & dozen, value vard. A, | apauabrmpier s gy o gl | At 16e—Moire Tar Jpreads walue FEL (LR 39c 18-inch Hamburg Embroid- Shls v berta Flounces in a splen s- atfo s 5 incles wide At $1.68- 1 e m m e d Crochet Bed|SIZE 19-inch All Linen Napkins, eries for corset covers and| 98¢ | Size 838-inch Flain Centers, |sortment — Fall Opening prices: 49c,|At 8c=No. 2 Wash £ Spreads, extra heavy quality— standard weight and quality — at waists—at 39c a yard, value| value | with embroidered button ] value —69¢, value Toc—89¢, value m and Jpening value $2.00. - $1.65 a dozen, value $2.00. | 89¢c and Tsc. $1.50 | hole edge—at 98c, value $1.50 | $1.00—98c, value $1.26. DIED. M’DOUGALD—In this city, Fannie C. Sherman, beloved w John D. McDougald, aged 60 § months and 26 days H Netice of funeral hereafter. The Porteous & [litchell Co. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. The Portéous&Mitéhefi Co.