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DAYS OF - ‘ : Attorn: MV' Dmfxf-nn-:':"b:" sty S . T SEEERRTIESS N O E Woheslay - Thursday. there had been no actual physical.in. P 7 According to our annual custom we celebrate in these four days the opening of our en- 15¢ “Kiddie” Cloth for 12c a Yard Kiddie Cloth is & “dyqqd in the yarn” fabric, made specially for children's wear. Pretty dedigns and colorings and 32 inches wide. Women'sSOcNeckmforonly 17¢ Beautiful, sheer Organdie and Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, all of the newest styls, will be seld for 176 sach. w.lndnfilnhldm..lnd.lmh 35c Windsor Ties for only 17¢ A new assortment of the pretty Windsor Ties which are so much used, in a fine selection of colors. - The silk is of a very good quality. Women’s $1.50 Silk Hose for 98¢ rg by Attorney Hollandersky. He testi- v n Attorney Douglass also said that at|fied that he had provided for his wife |} and Eastern Connecticut one the largest and most completely equipped 3 In I hese Ne“r Hats times he had tried fo induce Lacosky |as well as he could, but their married of stores in §|to plead guilty and not go on with |life had not been happy. innocent of what had been charged |presence of other witnesses that he p- H againswghim. was divorced from his wife, as she H n 3 m world would be next to an impossible task—but what- o o' T, L you will also find us ready with beautiful a of the newest and most attrac- lteane:g case |x‘:' dwhk:h Iaguky had |one year ‘:d c‘l} g = pe SRR T, . o turned state’s evidence so that at that The seco ‘e of Day, whose maid- gown. have in mind, the extraordinary range of || time a nolle had been entered against 1 H R ol ) 7 : i ah'Saia That o The Shicken hears | Ve e waman and mesmimes || There Are Many Special Values Which Are Not Advertised styles and sizes displayed in our Millinery Department ||ing case it would have been hard to |to Day in Westerly about a year ago. . be made one year in jail, Judge WH- |she fainted in one of the anterooms of liams said that there seemed to be no TWO SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY VALUES ; and it seemed improbable that a child For Talking to Juryman. Marquisette, which is a full yard wide, for oaly 19 so young could have told such a story | Vhile the jury was out in the La- |} o yard. It has attractive hemstitched border and REPRODUCTIONS OF IMPORTED MODELS || 26 5 s oo ool i e o of court in having said to one of the Thad e bapoied ool Sefiouely |2, S, i Juving i s o Pt Py A Yerrington, who is a witness in the replicas of imported models, which were made e e baao™ of the fact | Coon- case, denics the charge made || mustin underwear, and these ars exceptionally at- tractive. All daintily trimmed with organdie and In the afternoon session of court, | when court comes in on Tuesday, Ma- " - UNTRIMMED HATS IN BLACK AND COLORS | sisihe i in e Eafonky oo was o BriisnFiosy “Ser“cort od- 50c Bungalow Aprons for 38¢ CD::e of the st:rt:e:gnl‘r:n Johe: g t;:: i These comfortable, useful Aprons, are made of good T B et B e o D e hadt this part of the state. So, yearly, we set aside several days of special value-giving in ever effect you: desire to create, whatever occasion or cosky's connection with ~a chicken | Judge Williams made the sentence |} yive Autumn Fabrics, Costumes and Millin ery. en name was Beaxy Fairbanks, was a - . $ 2 Thaé | convict without Lacosky’s evidence. After the case against Day had been _, enables you to be artistically and fashionably millinered. || *’In pronouncing the sentence which | decided in- the court Friday atternoon ; i the court’ and had to be restored by 30c Marquisette for only 19c doubt on the evidence that the verdict Hally true. | The lttle girl was oo |Presented before the court on a bench [| very beautiful curtaine can be made of it fer din- 4 2 tl should “If you are on the jury in the Coon 1.50 Envelope Chemises for 98¢ We offer a few very handsome Trimmed Hats, bt the Drisoner should De ampressed | .aee, he s a bad fellow.” $ expressly for this sale. These should sell for $298 Injury he would not make the sentence | A54i0st him. He was held in bonds o Nezersha - ERRE Trial of the case against Henry Coon || laces. All $150 values. Coon was taking care of a man percale in a variety of patterns, and are sold reg- To list all of the sk of the o i the il [Stused and had protested that he was |claimed before his wife and in the |} celebration of the event. You will find many special values in every department, and the use of smelling salts. We are going to sell this Whits, Cream and Ecru given by the jury had been a just one, v young that it seemed unlikely that | ¥arrant charging him with contempt ing, living or bed rooms. SPECIAL $2.98 with the seriousness of the offense that Envelope Chemises are the most popular pieces of 4 a state prison one. of $500, which were provided. $5.00 and are shown in both colors and black. e o e Ao sPEcIAL s ' .98 of New London and Washington, who | named Yerrington in Ledyard, whose was accused of bigamy. He was pre-|death occurred last summer. It was sented in court and pleaded guilty. |known that Mr. Yerr: Kept qui et 2 oty ane ‘A special lot of Untrimmed Hats in black and Both his wives were in court. The |a sum of money in 4 bog wnder iy ] e four days you can purchass a dollar fifty 2 first, whose maiden name was Mabel | mattress and after his death the bag B ’s White Dresses for 98¢ value of reliably made pure Silk Hese for only 98¢ colors. We include Velvets and Velours for Nickerson, is now living in Washing- |was found there, but the money was Children’s & pair. All with double garter top, high spliced both Women and Misses Regular $3 00 and ton and is studying to be a nurse. She | gone. Coon is accused of taking it. This is a special lot of prettily “trimmed White ool and epliced sole soe. Qolers ase Battieship $3.50 qualities, : i $1-98 RS RCED S B Dresses for children from one to six years of age. o Grey, Taupe, Pink, Navy, Bronze, Flesh, Sky, Black W. A. SOMERS MADE SERVICE IN MEMORIAM These Dresses are actuaily worth $1.50. 3 and White. Limited quantities of both these Hats. po SRR ERROTOR; RO, B SURNEAN Dollar Sheets for 75¢ - By Norwich Chamber of C Was First President of Y. M. C. A— 10c White Pearl Buttons for 7c a Card Choose early while they last. Delegnts o ity Compantion Bl | ¢ Ta e A:::.:f'; or “Ooti a..f Full Bleached Sheets of our regular dollar qu An article of universal use. Twe kinds are offered— fancy cut for shirts and waists, and pisin ‘polished The religi ~ A S and full 81 by 80 inches In size, are going to go for e religious work committee of the & the The election of 'W. A, Somers, vice| Y. M. C. A. is arranging for a memo- only 75¢ each. Twenty-five per cent under president of the Norwich Chamber of | rial service for the late Waterman regular price. 2 Commerce, as state director, to rep- | R. Burnham, the first president of the ™ 3 PILLOW CASES = resent the local body during. ' .the | association, far Sunday afternoon, Oce Y KON coming year and the appointment of | tober 3, at the association hall. The FOR ONLY 18¢ > & 7 delegates to the state conventlon at| meeting is to be open to the public for skirts and suits. AN OFFERING OUT OF THE QRDINARY One hundred articles of Parisian Ivory that we sell ordinarily from $1.50 upward are to go for bhly S8c. The lot includes Brushes, Mirrors, Clock, Tollet and Manicure Articles, Ete. Came in and see them. ‘Windsor, Octcber 21, were among the | in general and the detalls will be an- principal matiers transacted at the| notnced later. | = Bleached Table Damask for 89c a Yard regular businegs meeting of the ursday the Boys' work com- . % i Chamber in the Transportation build- | mittee, Allyn L. Brown, chairman,|] This.handsome All-Linen Damask would be p ing, Shetucket street, on Friday ev-|held their first meeting of the sea- || a dollar a yard for it ls hard to get and the price - son and made plans for the fall and [} i high. But we are going to sell it for 89 during The meetin, was called to order | winter activities. The work will con- Sale. N\ about 8.15 o'clock, President William | sist of several Bible classes, the || the Anniversary H. Cruickshank and Secretery Charles | regular gym work and educational NAPKINS TO MATCH $3.00 A DOZEN BIRTHDAY PARTY. ‘W. Pearson read his report of the pre- ; moving picture entertainments in the FELT, HATTER'S PLUSH, SATIN vious meeting, which was accepted.| hall. ~ Arrangements were made for - 30c Hand Scrubs d Nail for 18c i o H. R. Branche reported on the hous- | the opening reception of the boys' de- 75¢ Drape Veils for only 50c Brushes for Uudvl:.r“;i::-.d;l' ik Pz:":’h:i\:;hwlh Given by Herbert Smith in Honor of | ing problem, Mr. Branche smd thers | partment and it will be held on Fri- Vv il Tenth Anniversary. Some of these selid back and ventilated Brushes are worth more than 30c. All new goods and every éen- ceivable shape in the lot. is need for new houses to sccommo-|day night, October 1 from 30 to These are all new Veils freshly arrived for I':l'i ;: G date the 2500 employes which the o'clock. e invitations wi good value at the regular price While veivet is the fabric in most| At the home of Brwin R. Smith,{ Hopkins & Allen company claim they | sent out in the early part of the com- || *"d &r® Very g = d.mr l:gtn xhu; Bl s e :7::&:! ri%aril:treek his son dr.:e{berl:o en- [ wil have at work in their plant by|ing week. The entertainment pro- Y Inan i exaxm] > T young e in mor | February 1, and he also stated that | grafime will include gym work, mov- Outin, H.nnd' fov ..d ter's yilush and satin. of his tenth birthday, Friday after-|he believed that a $50,000 reality | ing pictures, music and refreshments 10c i Tca wgz:e m’?od;}m;uitn:egoped!m :oon. p;romd 4 éo 8 lo’cl::jk. Mfluga company could be formed without | will be served. This event marks the, The real 10c Flannels in a fine assortment of Fall e , its ng two | were played and music joyed. much trouble. Several others of those | opening of the Boys' activities and will length. g‘ucelul white plumes and what is | freshments were served by Josephine | present were heard along the same|be followed the day after by the | colorings and patterns. From 10 to 20 yard s own as the new lobster band in|Smith and Miriam Bergstresser. Those | line and the matter was continued in | opening of the gym class. but any length will be cut. Wwhite ostrich. A rose of pink silk and | present were: Mazie and Madeline | the hands of the housing committee, The religious work committee held velvet formed the finish. Williams, Blanche and Cora Freeman,| Secretary Pearson read a communi- | their initial meeting Sunday _after- 3 > (o2 Folling malor in purple velvet was | Wendail Ifilnl:mn gnd Jean Gosse, Helen | cation from William C. Redfield, sec- | noon at 3.30 g'clock when plans for the “Lion Brand” Hose for Men 21c aced w ack. For trimming wain, Helen Tourtellgtte, Howard | retary of the Department of Commerce | Season will be discussed. Tuesday " had a beautfful wreath in shaded pan- | Keegan, Harry Waters, [Harry Lasch | at ‘Washington, in which he asked the | eveZIng at 7.30 o'clock the students These are our best 25¢c quality for men, and we have mfi_‘. A e ke 4 and Ruth Mullin. < cooperation of the chamber in the in- | In last year's salesmanship class will [§ -them in both black and colors. During the sale we one shapes turn- - westigation which the Department of | meet and organize another class. hem for 21c a pair or 6 pair for $1.20 £4 up at the back, = black velvet large FUNERAL. Commerce is carrying on regarding| The lower part of the gym wal is (| @F®80ing to sell t " - o hat heM pink panne velvet facing, large —_— prevalent conditions created by the| receiving a coat of red paint which black gs for trimming and knots Mre. David A. King. European war, affecting adversely the | will greatly improve the appearance 59¢ Long Silk Gloves for 45¢ of blagk velvet on the brim. Funeral services for Jennie M., wife | MOVement of foreign commerce. It is|of the gymnasium and the locker “g z::levl:kbofighil;e";e N:b:n was °§ of David A. King, of No. 50 Lake r;ques}ed that the m.:.beu |r3‘eml~ s Ay to lepqlnted‘next ‘z'_:ekriela The Long Silk Gloves—12 button length, which are 3 nd ears of | giraar hy o ed in foreign trade submit to the de- r. Avery'g troop of scou i for this little ce. sllk. ,About the brim were appliqued | Hantist ‘ehurch Friday sfiornier 05 | partment supporting detalls in all in- | their regular weekly meeting at the || the correct thing, are going for this m’:m' flowers in ‘white Irish crochet. c'clock. Rev, R. B, Harris, the or, | Stances where their efforts to secure| Y. M. C. A, on Friday night and were |} Either black or white. The fingers are A Belgian purple close hat was sim- | omciating. “The . bearers ‘were ‘Hassy | 0cean freight have been hampered and | favored by a visit from Scout Com- |l gouble tips. ply but elegantly adorned with a|Chinn, James Harper, George Wilsoy | the causes. Cases where shipments | missioner Ben Bruce. -lwleg pompon of lavender and white | ang William Spivery, and burial took | PaVe boen refused ocean space or| The Newsies held possession of the ostrich. E Special Anniversary Sale of Stamped Linens, Center Pieces, Scarfs and Towels 80c CENTERS FOR.. 75¢ CENTERS FOR. $1.00 CENTERS FOR $175 CENTERS FOR $2.25 CENTERS FOR $1.00 SCARFS FOR.. $1.25 SCARFS FOR. 78¢ STAMPED TOWELS FOR. Real Leather Hand Bags for 79¢ Not a Bag in the lot worth less than 4 dolla BRIEIFER These are the latest shapes and all have leather 5 1 where the sale was prevented My the|boys' game rooms on Friday evening - 2 the n Brmine edged, a black velvet large | 1b Hrartis contucied the oerois aiiy: | imposition of the. increased requir. | and had a tnoroughly emjoyable” and Geruine Rosebloom Petticoats 89¢ handics and nickel frames in the new small shapes, shape, which was effectively faced| grave, ments are particularly desired. Such | noisy evening. The genuine ‘Rosebloom’ which has all the appear- which are used exclusively this season. ;v'lth white and had a White ostrich |~ Undertaker C. A. Gager, Jr., had | information will be treated in confi ancy. v f silk and wears better. Four different styles dence and will not be made public b g ¥ ‘smart was a large hat charge of the funeral arrangements. n P Exce without the consent of those furn-|chairman of the legislative committee; || for your selection, in black and the leading colors. in rovhl blue, with ribbon bows at the ishing it. George ’é.o Cro:hy',!’;r. on “The Law Lengths from 36 to 42 inches. Actual value $1.50. side front. It was smartly smocked The election of the state director|Licensing Billboard;” Daniel M. about the crown and was finished with Incidents i SOO was the next business and Vice Presi- | Wright, chairman Committee on Com- 5 two dahlias in rich shades. ncidents in lety dent W. A. Somers was nominated by | mission Form of Government: Walter $2.00 Voile Waists for $1.29 A tallored Quaker saiior was of black H. R. Branche, the nomination was |3. Wakefleld, chairman Committee on . velvet and royal blue siik. Its strik- seconded by C. J. Isbister and _ Mr.| Military Affairs and other special and Fine, Crisp Voile and Organdie Waists — new :ggbmmmexfiwhm two made quills _ Somers ‘was unanimously elected 10 | standing committees. Waists in the newest styles and prettily trimmed epresent the local organization on The reports the esid ecre- Handsome was a mushroom shape in Carpenter of Uncas street | the state board. . | tary and treacarer of what has been || with lace and embroidery. The new long. sleeve black velvet, with sail bow in plaid o Mu:em days.in Malden and| W. F. Lester, E. C. Jewett and H. accomplished during the year 1914,-15 madels with convertible collar. Values as high as satin ribbon, ;glchfll;gs a g';regt vogue tRe.eBl?.nd\a ‘were appointed ldfl:fllnlll- 'fl‘;é be made and the election of new $2.00 this season. e on shades were S of three to name seven delegates | officers will take place. Tehow: ref black andwnite e e Huntington, o Das|to the 17th annual conventlon of the| In a communication sent out to the Satin Radiant for only $1.19 a Yard s L be & 003 day to tnavect | iiiimed ‘1o his sovibyeioo e meton, State Chamber of Commerce at Wind- [local bodies in the state, George E. 25¢ Writing Paper for 18c Writing Paper and Envelopes in neat boxes—24 shests of paper and 24 envelopes in each. A pure white, linen finish Paper of high quality, $1.00 Auto Veils for 59¢ Here's a wonderful Anniversary special value. Auto Veils in all the desirable shades—Vails which sell regularly for a dollar a B g o, on, October 21 and after dellbera | Crosby. Jr. president of ihe Windsor || Twenty new and desirable shades are offersd at 29¢ and 39¢ Ribbons for 19¢ a Yard ments. e on they presented e _following | Business Men's Assoclation says: . ; " B o T e SR ol o o WSS B | e e e e v ey || s e o P Chs W = - mothy C, furphy, . Aubrey, en's Association I extend a very cor- light wear. s i s incl wi hair a millinery whi PES adimrtigers todny: Aetasned “So. 2N ., | Charles W. Pearson. A. Ern dial nvitation to your delegation to |l o5 ; Willlam W, Beckwith, F. W. Guild [accept our hospitality on the occasion | brilliant in finish, firm in weave and soft as a kit % FIRST COON. -nld B. C. Jewett. R of n::n annual convention of the .:;m ten’s ear. Regular price is $1.50 a yard. S ————— 3 t was suggested t the delegates | necticut Chamber.of Commerce, which Eighteen Pounder C i - | pMliss Mahel S. Webb ot Rockwell|urge the election of Joseph T. Crut- | is to be held in Wihdsor on Thursday, N 2 o e "“:'N“:f:om Way Terrace. has Jesumed her studies in|tenden, of the Eastern pCammcun.;uv. Qotober 2ist, 191, in the bulldings of 75c Diagonal Suitings 58¢c a Yard AL daret B Develoj t Association, as a vice|the new Loomis Institute. e o, | Prockia, E president of the state chamber and| For every duly accredited delegate || All-wool Diagonal Suitings of medium weight are Louts who- advises me of his acceptance of | what we offer for only 58c. The dyes are fast and Woodard and J. Stanhouse Rave the thony this suggestion was heartily endorsed. M. ttend dot: ‘work in | this invitation on or before Fri A honor of capturing the first coon re- Terrace o e e Sasvcrapment o7 | Ootoboy ToTs P ce mirore pariday. [} tho selection comprisss medium and dark navy, army ik et & ey, gy, veniug liage at the Thames river, New London harbor | without charge for the old-fashioned [| duck, green, wisteria and black. o8 they tanded un 15 vounge e s fand_ will and the harbor of refuge at Niantic. | Windsor chicken-pie dinner, which wil - bty ot Wanwenis i eotaiy e L SLRR CORE NGRS LSl S B R NS B 11.50 Carpet Size Rnp for $8.25 : “to the state body in apprecia. . To: o t or - the hunters are expecting a treat at a | 'Miss Elizabeth Chase and her broth- | tion of their successful efforts in se- | us to accommodate them, it will be s SO, SIppe- er, A. Prentice Chase, have returned nmE the passage of the act amend: | necessary for us to charge one dollar [} Hodge’s Rattannia and Wild's Imported Grass mrvfln&rwmwmmhfg o Forelgn Attachment act of Rugs In the 9§ by 12 size are offered at this special Davis Theatre Orchestra at Park, |&lster, Mra - Charles C. Eiwell, Jr, at {1900, Anniversary prics. A number of beautiful color- The Davis theatre orchestra, Gien |nd1an Neck. The moeting adjeurned sbout 9:30 . % leader, cert ¥ o'clook. Ings in the lot and neither sun nor rain will rgmmm‘" at Io:o“nlln“puk‘ “&‘1 nr-c‘». Miss- Hawxh Btate Co lon ramme, affect them. They are reversible and have differ N - " nvent| . mnoon from 8 to § o'clock. d.'ihm - — on » It is rllv that the will be about 15 men In the orchestra o eonyen |u-.o|€ mmmnurwmuu:'&m.; 3 street, has returned to b o mvh.al Overture to Willlam Tell, Romgint - of the ptaf Charect Amina, Linke Excerpts Chauncey Olcott's gwdoth. u&um- Girl, Von Tilger oncert waltz, Dreaming,” A, Joyce trom. II" Trovatore, M from Chin Chin, “‘n“?" e alrlh finale, America from 29¢ to 3%¢ a yard. 25¢ and 29¢ Taffeta and Moire Ribbons 17¢ \ This is seven inch Plain Taffeta and Moire Ribbon in the newer shades, and suitable for sashes, hair bows, etc. Anniversary Combination for the 59¢ — 17 QUART GRANITE DISH PAN WIRE DISH DRAINER.. 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