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WHAT GRANGE CAN DO FOR NORWICH - Subject Ably Treated in Paper by H. R. Branche Before Nor- wich Grange—Patronize the City’s Fine Stores is One Thing, He Says—Entertaining Programme Given in = Lecturer’s Hour. : ] Broadway Fish Market This Week BLUE FISH, MACKEREL, SWORD FISH, HALIBUT, STEAK COD, FLOUNDERS, BUTTER FISH, SEA BASS, POLLOCK, SALMON, CHEWIT, SALT COD, SALT SALMON, BONELESS HERRINGS. New Window Draperies New Drapery Materials Never have:we shown a more comprehensive line of Draperiestand Drapery Goods than we do just now. Advantageous -purchasing, coupled with our quick-sale, small profit policy, places these goods before you now at prices considerably below those asked by most stores. Bet- ter goods at the same price or equal qualities at less than others are asking. At its regular meeting in Pythian |1y benefits the merchant of Eastern hall on Wednesday evening, Norwich | Connecticut as well. The time has long Grange, No. 172, Patrons of Husban- | since passed when false pride and pet. i dr), had a programme which combined | ty jealousy stand in the way -of the practical and [‘w entert. ing, the | farmer and business = man working a paper | hand in hand for the advancement of - by Herbert R. Branche upon the topic, | land values and humanity as well. What Can Norwich Grange Do for| I will drop this side issue by say- Norwich? and the latter in the meri- | ing that the business men expect to torious programme of musical num- | set apart an evening in the near fu- and tableaux furnished. | ture to the discussion of this very sub. f Branche | Jject at an open meeting. ‘When the rt as fol- {college will send a representative to explain in greater detail their plan as ht safely say |formulated to date. organizations How the Individual Can Help. state 1n this | The grange is nothing more or less are asking the | than an association of individuals; Merchants’ | therefore when the question is asked, .‘( Commerce, | What can Norwich Grange do for Nore all pon- | wich, it really means, what can the u lu\'e individuals whose names appear on the Opysters, Clams and Lobsters Served at the Counter. Phone 517 O. LACROIX, Proprietor ‘ Cretonnes—Taffetas Scrims—Marquisette We show a splendid assortment of A large showing of these popul: Cretonnes and Tsflptas/ln all the new- | Curtain Materials in neat hemstitched] ds of Tmm- ¥ dering over the subject that e plead to the [Norwich no matter whether you are|Natalie Brown; _recitation, , Love meetings | buying a new fall bonnet or building [ Against Glory, by E. C. Jewett. piano earnestly | and furnishing a house. Spend YOUT | juets by Mi their sup- {money in Norwich. G i already Advantages in Norwich, state, vement Sterry B utler Robbins. £ Thefll;l?eral of 'Sterry_Butler, infant || Serim and C e son of Clarence and Edith (Butler) : t i > S Robbins, was held from the home of || Marquisette urtains |Nottingham Clll'talns e 4 3 his parents, in Preston City, Wednesday 2, Lace e the eemeri. | If you have to hire labor, hire Nor- Tableaux a Feature. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Frank F. || We show a great varlety of designs A te of New York, [Wich labor. If it's the purchase of| A particularly enjoyable feature of | Robbins, grandfather of the child, con- |in these popular Curtains, including| These sturdy wearing Scoich Lace & the merchants of | 8Ticultural tools or farm implements | the evening came in the form of tab- | ducted the service, and burial was in || White, cream, Arablan and ecru—|Curtains are in pretty all-over effects to cooperate with the state | Purchase them in Norwich. I want to|leaux illustrating the seven desrees |the Preston City cemetery. Undertak-|[Prices 89c, 98c, $1.19 and up to $4.25|and simple narrow insertings—prices| “ollege to help the farm- | tell you brothers and sisters of Nor- | of the grange and carried out in & Very | ers Cummings and Ring had charge of || 2 Pair- 5 Bbe TRGOSHE- P0e RN - 4e. SN stern Connecticut to help | Wich grange. we are prone to find f"‘”t’(omp]ele way under the direction of |the funeral arrangements. { pair. with what we have. Few of us fully | Mrs. Bliss. Flowers, fruits and farm- Willism dencisge B aldws . realize or appreciate just what Nor-|ing implements were used as acces- R e e 4 French Curtains - A . h offers today in the way of at-|sories and the stage pictures were _ Funeral services over the remains of | Irish Point Curtains tractions for trade. As an induce- | pretty ones. Those participating in | Willlam- Jennings Baldwin were held Lacet Arabian Curtains are the 3 ment for the people of Norwich and | the tabieaus were Mrs C. Engene |at the home of his untle, Charles F.||most popular of the better grade lace| Ve Eastern Connecticut to spend their | Saunders. Mrs. H. R. Branche, Mrs, C, | Jennings, 201 Hamilton dvenue, Rev. | |draperies. The designs are simple money at _home, I will enumerate as| A, Hagberg, Mrs. Mary Phillips, Miss | Joseph F. Cobb, pastor of the Univer- || prices $3.95, $4.50 and up to $6.50 a ss Hattie Jewett and Miss and humorous reading 5 :r.‘i 1\:’ e X7 efssgghery m'rfa"r‘.i:"xh'\,{?xuhfigki ‘3;; r\“i:e \s:;f:c:uh bY | ¢, Jewett and Charles A. Hagberg, [we“ Hired By all who kuew her for her Tgt deslrgns and best colorings — at :ndbxopsn-;'nrk designs, also with| pbuilding of Farms. units. Every member of Norwich | a14" 005" sreatly enjoyed by the 45 | cheerful, kindly ways. She is survived %e, 15¢, 19¢ and up to 50c a yard. bRy ke A3 12%c, 15¢, 17c and Tru : a broad subject and one |grange can best advance Norwich in | prl;pend SLCEY | by four daughters, Mrs. A. H. Wil- Y i that is puzzling men of far broader |being loyal to Norwich and giving| 'y consisted of musical numbers and | liams of Poguetanuck, Mrs. N.. E. »r minds than I possess. To |moral and (insofar as possible) finan- readings, including Victrola selections | Bailey of New London, Mrs. H. K. S & % was somewhat amused as |cial support to every good and Worthy | from a machine kindly loaned by the [ Reed and Miss Jennie Jones, both of | New Silkolines Im d Scotch Mad little ght to the |movement no matier by whom or bY; plaut-Cadden company; reading, Josh | Norwich. There is also one brother {| ppe. 1 ported Scotc adras scarcely expresses it for (what association, sect, or organization, | Bjjlings on What I Know About Farm- | Charles Albro, of Providence, and a a 1e est quality Silkoline, newest In most attractive designs, such a ten days ago it was |such object may be advanced. .| ing, by Mrs. Mary Phillips; violin solo, | sister, Mrs. William Greenwell, of | 12" gns. and prettiest colorings—price | tylip, lotus and ' cathedral glass de-| to listen to a pro- Secondly—Spend your money in|rphe Tast Rose of Summer, by Miss | Washington, D. C. %e a yard. sign—price 17c a yard. | | : The state v‘mvn"'x an act of its appropriated a small ¥, something I Rlscedt the s dnothe hands show a splendid range of new and attractive designs in these Im- ported Curtains—all our own importa- { £ ’n‘rmvsfi'(pefip{;:. ]n;: n\fnlrl:;;]:nm:s follows: We bate two of the largest | allce Jackson, M Jennie Durr, Miss | Balist church, officiating. Friends and || pair. tions—priced $3.50 to $6.50 a pair. The education of the farmers of East- |and_best equipped and stocked dry | Natalie Brown, Gideon Dickenson, C. | Telatives attended the service. Burial | sl Conmecticut along agricultural | 50048 houses east of Hartford or west! A, Hagberg, E. C. Jewett and H. R.| Will be at the convenience of the fam- | ; ; of Providence—houses that would even | Brancie The tableaux closed with | liy. Church & Allen were in charge || New Portieres Couch C this: To open a |De @ credit to either of the cities| two special numbe the first, of the arrangements. | ouc overs mentioned. We have four large| Three Graces, including M Miss Harriet L. Wade. [ We show all the newest style Por- We make a special showing o in this end of d secretary in ch Covers in pretty Oriental de- stocks of all Harriet L. | |tieres, including the new “Sunfast”|C i hardware stores where Miss Brown and Miss Durr, the| | Imils BaAE of) Bhes shall be to get | kinds of fl‘xrm s tools and machinery | gecond called God's Husbandry, includ- | Wade was held from the home of Mrs. | |light weight Portieres in all colo signs, tapestry effects and striped| with every farmer in New |{rom the best known makers can be | ing the entire compa James Petrie, No. 20 Grove street, :[Prices $2.50, $2.75 and up to $14.50 a|Bagdad designs—prices 89c, 98c, $1.39) and Windham counties, mak- | found alwa stock. Norwich in its{ A Thermos bottle, contributed by E. | Tuesday afternoon, Rev. E i | pair. |and upwards. downtown section can bo: during. the | ter offc of having | C. Jewett, was given aw: ent being ! w. C nd men’s furnishing | meeting, the lucky rec veys, advising what crops of | some 18 clothing s }1 15 beare can be: lir- raised on certain it iy S % = | u : e P. shop, ¥ J. Leavens | land to vattage and gudt wnat]ficues and severnl up-to-date ladiceda John Fanning. Cake, dough- ' any ekl AR e = g land to best advantase and Just mhat | S0, R e we Have several high | . . e e e s oor Coverinsgs o | class d well appointed hote We | direction of the woman's | was a committal service at the grave.| | tion and in fact bringing to the tiller | have two daily and two weekly news- | work committee. hereabouts a specialist in 5 r i % 3 5 erowing, | Papers with equipment on a yar with | Blisineis Modtinn: gt “fll’af" H"‘e‘l”b“'\Y; Newbupg, || Our entire Third Floor is devoted to a display of Floor Coverings and ap W cities five times the of Norwic | he funeral of Harlan N. Newbury, | i 3 1 {‘:;-1:\;”‘-: We have, 1 believe, the best school| In the business meeting of the even- . whose lifeless body was foiund Praperles. The moment you step off the elevator into our Home Furnish- Jousands | SYStem known today, modern ing, at which Worthy ..lu,\nur‘_ ideon ' gay morning at the naval station,where | | ing Department and note the large assortment spread out before yeu, you ahd tabu The | Partment, ample ply of pu | k:]: k« n wflnflflw" ‘T\‘\..\_ A___l:‘pl;‘n(l*"]»:‘} he s employed as engineer and ma- are impresse! with our ability to supply every reasonable want in Floor being of sufficient | i OUr reservoirs and one of t sl ey G chinist, was held at the Gales Ie Covering. And when you learn the prices and ncte the values we believe at th work in a |©sSt trolley centers and systems grangt and also a notice from Col- Methodist Episcopal church on Tu { o p ¥ 2 33l wenld miwet | necticnt. “hester grange of the meeting of the gay afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. ¢, :| We will have the pleasure of supplying your needs for Flaor Coverings. umr‘x ed to Fine Mercantile Houses. lv\\' T-l«whn ounty Pomona there on | Wilson Harrison, pastor of the church, We invite you to visit our Third Floor and see our complete showing of s hursday next week. oE which I S o st 5 s associa- Going back to the mercantile ques- | 5 S Y ‘“4““‘]':(“'%~‘l‘;;n~\‘_fi“‘_ifi“$ b i trustee. (§ Floor Coverings. ton for their cooperation and assist- | tion, we often hear people say when | jopnenctes il £ ¥ : e a i FUNERALS. 3ar, by Alfred Tennys rendered out shopping: “We can't find anything | Assistance of Business Men. we want in Norwich.” Instead of the | IR {2 & solgiby. Missi Greca & Shapman, > business men to allow | merchants not having ample stocks | il R T o o] and the choir sang a hymn. There e us sociatior s | on hand in varied assortment of se The funeral of Rebecca J. Jones, | Was a large attendance of relatives and adquarters ¢ i ends, including many from Groton, | . ere their secre- | sonable goods, it is my conviction that! widow of John P. Jones, commissary P x ntly located. They | the greatest error the merchants of | sergeant, retired, United States army, London, Norwich, Moosup and | competent man | Norwick' are making today is the|was held from the home of her daugh- | I son, with brother Masons from district celling | great error of being overstocked—in- | ter, Mrs. H. K. Reed, No. 483 Main the Mcntville lodge. Beautiful floral and every farmer, explain- | stead of carrying a stock of goods of | Street, on the Wednesday | tributes testified to the high esteem in e work and getting them to be- | sufficient size for a city of 20,000. Our | afternoon, the services being conduct- ; Wiich Mr. Newbury was held. Mem- Worcester, | ters of the Groton lodge of the Inde- appear over the entrance, and a tab- iknnwn to, or were open to, the former let will be placed on the street (west) | pupils. c members of the clearing house | stores show stocks of goods that com- | ed by the Rev. Edward S. B i : i 5 A 5 2 at an annual membership fee of $1.00. | pare favorably in point of size and | Dastor of the Broadway Congregational pendeni Order of Odd Fellows conduct- | side of the, pertico. | At 8 o'clock in the evening former merchants as business | pricd range with stores located in | church, Triends and relatives were Pl Sh SERERC B ethe w j";‘iffgj‘hf_ It is expected that 500 former pu- | Pupils only will attend a-concert upon i i % 3 e : ey sent. o aw a andsons ;| a8 bearers. 3 2 a k ey 3 E the movement in | towns double the size of ours. Per-| presen T g ; Saia will miant S the towh o Oet 16 | Sktthtion of JEk: B, ank ihis et : rial was in the | 1ot in the village cemete pride for spending your|Jordan cemetery, Waterford, where _ Mr. Newbury's wife (Miss Am Norwich) is all on our side.|{Rev. Mr. Worcester read a committal | Bolles terlee) and infant child pa t the grave. Church & Allen | ed away five months previous to th to occasionsa al- | sonally elieve gument (asic acted as bear = Y ccasionally al- | sonally I believe the argument (aside at a luncheon to be served in the |conclu the exercises. Residents of memorial house at 2 o’clock in the af- | Farmington have been very graciou ternoon upon invitation of Mrs. Robert | in extending the hospitalities of their at their | from the mer- | money that what |If a garment bought in Norwich does|service Sk 1 LIS X - : granger or farmer | not fit or suit when you get it home|had charge of the funeral arrange-|dv. and almost to the hour, of the | P \'f‘“ep, g o > R j “oHish Auc upnednds bl 200IEuSKtE Wl icut, corresponding- | you have the reliability of the estab- | ment | Interment He is survived by a son |, After the luncheon, . a service will be el et i 2 e s lishment where you made your pur-| Mrs. Jones died Oct. 6, following a lan Newbu 7. a- former {iDald hmmxh ongregational church at | A = | chase as a guarantee that they will| serious illness of six weeks. She had iriage, and a < 1 = e pastor, Rev. Quincy Blake-) F. Beckwith has several teams at v, ate. | work at Niantic building the new road 1ith, of Gales ry was born : he h alw, insure vou against loss (exchange or | been an invalid for a number of years make good anything found unsatisfac- | and death was due to a gene c- | D tory). | down due to advanc 8 and @a i where | { The exercis will end by 4.30 | through the Bond farm at Black Point and from 4.30 until § those | which the town voted to build a year attending the reunion will have an op- | ago. It will be favther away from the wl I Valuable Discovery in on of diseas he was born | It is hardly fair to home industries | ocmplica 4 eunion will h v for a granger when he has $10 or $20 {in Olneyville, R. I, in 1841, MISS PORTER'S CENTENARY portunity to visit familiar scenes in|water and should not be muddy in the In. cash o send it to.a Chicago mail|end wad the daughter of d the town and the homes which were | spring. as the old one was, order house for some commodity he|Sophia Albro. She married Mr. Jones To Be Observed at Famous School of has seen pictured in a catalogue, pay-|in Providence 50 years ago. Mr. Jones Which Mrs. R, P. Keep is the Head. ing in advance, therefore entitled to a | entered the United States army ser- — net cash price, and then comparing | Vice shortly before the opening of the Pupils , of Mis Porter’s school, within re. | that price with the price he has to pay { C in the Seventh K Farmington, are going back to that | Vathin re-|a local firm for the same article | Rhode Isld regiment thro the | town n all parts of the United bought on a six months’ or longer | four years of the war. He afterwards | States on next Wednesday for the ary credit. Norwich merchants will meet | re-enlisted in the regular army, serv- t complete reunion which the pu- wax has | competition if only allowed to bid on|ing for 37 years. He saw considerable ' of the famous school have ever : Wash the | ggyua) terms. Mail them your money | Service st the Indians in the | held. Some former pupils who now B rans Py, | ten days before you want ,\uur g00ds | west, serving under Colonel Cody. He live in California will come across the t rob it in, | and see.if you do not ~et just as sat- | retired from the service at Laredo, | continent for this meeting, which is isfactory a price on all sldple articles | Tex., with the title of commissary ser- | held in the year of the centenary of a firm 1,000 miles away can quote | geant. For about 20 vears the family | Miss Porter. and moreover you can reach the lo- | resided in New London, Mr. Jones be- | The programme which the committee e ina)! Jruggists [ cal merchant if everything 1s not as|ing employed as a bookkeeper. He | has arranged for the day, Oct. 15, 18 o it should be. The greater the volume | died five years ago. simple, and the exercises will of trade in Norwich correspondingly| For the past two vears Mrs. Jones | around the parish house, which is to 1 greater will become the stocks in|made her home in Norwich She was | become the memorial house The [ URSDAY AND Fl{lDAY SP (‘l hy i | e i disposition, and | name, Sarah Porter Memorial, will t v trade and a healthy increase in popu-|of a quiet, retiring > powde > before re- remain on all off in A 2 - P lation, and as our city grows, farm . s £ et values will increase and farm products oLp b, srriev ror|iiini fen ace SAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING OUT |2hc LAMB CHOPS, 3 Ibs. 25¢ PILES is now|age all that is good in the community HARRIS’ nonuaciured ana{and spend vour money at home. gold by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main \;"rv;‘n-h citizens sh;ru}]d h}i imhue(} Sugar Cured Smoked I Tegs Gesiiine 1 tr can ocured ¢ o > with the civic pride of the Roman o; il el sty o r'r‘,pf\r,f\'x:' olden days and boast of the fact that _— \ SHOULDERS, Ib. . c AN W - 20 e i‘fls MARY A. HARRIS, R D. 6 4 they are citizens of Norwich. orwich, Conn. Price One: Dollar, Work for the Grange. | @'Salt SPARERIBS 8 Small Pig PORK - - C |6c 4 What can Norwich grange do for 1 - T 1 Norwich as a grange? It is my can-|| ApJES! MEN! HERE'S THE | hair falls out fast. A little Danderine | P A At s b oreast 1b. .. ... did opirion that we can by example do tonight—now—anytime—will surely | much for Norwich. To my mind there QUICKEST, SUREST DAND- | (U&7 : is a big fleld for expansion, a lot of ST R {RARS Fole bottle of Kiiowltons SMALL SAUSAGE { untilled soil, right within this body. . ‘\Dandmne from any drug store or || FRANKFURTERS \ S c | L] Instead of having a membership of tollat Chtntar and sttes o : 2 J s e first - 100, this grange ought at least to have Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy | plication your hair will take :;: tigz 'Germm Style BOLOGNA \' [} g 2 ip of that scalp; of dandruff—that awfu! scurf.| beautiful. It will b ry ) o emthsiasm Tnatiics Ints | *Ree e oihine o aemtructive 1o | Buty. ama haes tne ™ amsenranze "t | 17 POUNDS Sweet Potat for 2 . You can't get ahead Very| the hair as dandrufr. It robs the hair | : : RED STAR atoes C | enthusiasm. I believe there should be | news and itehin rhi } ; : ¥ & 2k : * ' S8 g of the scalp, which | use, when you will actually seé a 1 Fu" Set .Ilflalh a systematic plan outlined by the of-|if 1ot remedied causes the hair roots ’ of fine, downy hair—new hair. r;rmcf FIT GUARANTEED T believe the secretary should be a s R et L DEh‘TAL WORK ulation of desirable prospective mem- Mohicm Creamery iigh 2ol AV e | S R R R and wonder why you wai grange would result an the most popular and capable members would . Don’t pay exorbitamt prices for your | fill the chairs. I believe that the lodge an w:shmgton CRISP S CH, FRENCH and JAPANESE heated, and the lodge paraphernalia in 3 3 packages ......... 25c Gold Flllmgs. v.e.. $1.00 up | piace at least one-halt hour before the ; P | exercives commence, and 1 feel that ||| Have all arrived in prime condition. Let us Pieces CODFISH -d so long. abundance; an incomparable gloss and Fancy QUINCES CAULIFLOWER ficers of the grange and their commit- |, shrink, loosen and die—then the| ing all over the scalp. PeCk paid official and that the grange should bers could be had, living within our B 3 Ibs $1.00 Large, Fine EGGS Evaporated MILK 300 active members, but before you|hair is mute evidence of a neglected | life, lustre and luxuriance which is so fast in grange work, or with any|of its Justre, its strength and its very i softness, but what will please you tees, as soon as installed each year, for th » expect him to be present at every 41dbs. ............. DON'T PUT OFF YOUR, e s e s ) nger through fear. After the |jurisdiction and committees appointed ] A GOSN . s aes sir o SR th has Been filled or extracted | 12 wait upon all such and interest i oy Tiracted | them to become members. With a 2 ’ g Safe System of Painless | membership of 300 or more a healthy Cooking COMPOUND & ; A ior $07. 4 Ib. 11c can get a members other very big task today, without | js eventually producing a feverish- | most will be after just a few weeks’ e advancement of the grange, | =ee— — = TOKAY GRAPES GRAPE FRUIT meeting. TUB BUTTER vou will ugh at vour fears | spirit of rivalry for the offices of the < B T R W PN SALT MACKEREL the j t zht to be engaged to d Silver Fillings. .. .... 50c up |the janitor cmbers litakgon thol 216 ... ...:...... 15¢ ) Beiench ... 20016 for @8 Pure Gold Crowns. .. $5.00|vutskiris of (he town cannot be ex- know your wants and we will deliver them at - pected to drop everything and get to SALT SALMON MAINE CLAMS Bridgework ......... $5.00|the grange in season to do this work, g , 2UU | ana above all else support the worthy your door. Ib. Bl st Je RS eune K R o1 280 lecturer, for without your support her labors will amount to naught and in- P Bt rage e (SRS, B | Also Bulb Pans, Pots and Potting Soil grange we will be doing all any or- : : - Our Bakery Department Ready for Big DR. F. C. JACKSON ganization can expect to do for Nor- i~ Demonstration Sunday bt g o Entertainment by Intermediates. 9 DENTISTS the "o ot it semteriainment furs GEDU LDIG S SANDWICH BISCUIT SANDWICH BREAD, Successors to the King Dental Co. |nished for the evening by the inter- L S R PIES, CAKES, ETC. mediate class of the grange, which in- SPECIAL cream gpfWICH 8 dog, $1. wumen EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE 203 Main Street cluded the members who were re- . 5 ceived into membership between the Next foiHakion (Store, charter list and 1812 = This was ar- Phone 868 75 Cedar Street s 9 ranged for by a committee consisting $amto8p m Sunday 10 to 1| G750 g B, Davies, chairman, Mrs. lady Attendant. Phone 12§2-3 Mand E. Bliss, Miss Nellie Howie, E.