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S RN - all-wool fabrics. Here’s some straight talk! -Always satisfy yourself that any suit you buy is made of “The best style and fit in the world won’t pay you unless it i is. When you call on us for new clothes, you'll see that ourlduuhllnwywwht you want, not what we want to sell. First and last our idea is to All-wool Suits, $18.00 to $25.00. - - All-mo!?!mh $15.00 to!$3000 3 ‘nuea after o careful ex- ur way. i v»n ,You g€t GLASSES you t them to be correctly flllndlin avtry detaill. We grind our W, have the largest and best equip- ped grinding plant in the city. J. F. MARCH OPTOMETRIST =nd OPTICIAN, 10 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. — Phone 1812 DAY AND NIGHT * SESSIONS The ‘Norwich { Business : Coliege is the door of opportunity to &mr tlus door, and found your future on the solid bed- rock of a PRACTICAL BUS- INESS EDUCATION. Ym may enter at any time wu'hmt disadvantage. 199-105 Main Street ECANFIEUJPW NOTICE . and Qro-‘.. England: Local o heve't Women's Tailored Suits—exclusive models, only Nffimmm”mmv,n ‘tmwmm ted ail the mo ahe is | of a kind—the materials are Broadcloth, Gabardine, qetastera New Vork: Clondy Wednes. |35 200 B0 ey T : Send whe. o lin and Whipcord with trimmings of braid and fur R cloud Cooet e, vor what | o0 FuScaien s i on. i B $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00. The following records, reported from | choked her, she said, and wouldn't give Sevim's pharmacy, show the changes |her enough to eat. 1 , Other excellent values in Women’s Tailored Suits the M.romnrld * She introd: in temperature apd uced three vdme-u who changes Tuesday: testified tointplerable cruelty ‘to Mra o0 5 ey ! a variety of stylish models at $15.00 to $22.50. 5 ., 'wood by her husband. Judxo Shnm- Mrs. Palmer, 3 ¥ X r hearing was Chapman, n ‘way granted the divorce 1 L . 3 the testimony, and ordered the hus- & p m 13| bané to pey his wife $1,250 alimony |she. Women’s New Fall Coats of plush, corduroy and sty- Highest 70, lowest 56. N = befcre Nov. 1. They were married 3 Co both 3 3 Comparisons. Jan. 25, 1899, and the cruelty is alleged survt ; Mrs. lish mixtures at $25.00 to $40.00. Predictions for Tuesday: Rain.. . || bave besun Jan. 1, 1913. - - Tracy,of Weat Haven, and Mra. C. 0 : There is another 'suit pending in It was that of Wil- Tuesday's weather: Fair, . followed BY | synich Mrs. Atwood asks for & partition | llam ~ Forsberg vs. Henrletta Davis s'“dm' O X iy cloudy agd rali; southswh of property in which she claims to|Forsbers. ,“ Moon and Tides. have an/interest. The property in-| Court went out for the uy after the volved is valued at about $4,000. At-|Atwood divorce case had been dis [} Sun | Eigh || Moon Hull, M ‘Hull and | posed - imieas - seta '(;w.‘z-:'r, |} %29n | torneys l, McGuire and Hull an of. _ Other exceptional values in Coats for women, misses and juniors at $7.50, $9.98, $12.50 and up to $18.50. We make a special feature of Coats for large women Dav. lamivm lamilam| % SEERPERE G PRESRER T ik s | size 49. i kT Y 51| T24| HARVEST HOME iwILLIMANTlc MAN - . ~ up o 6.03 5.08 .26 232 3. a time Joseph of 3 R B b i T g A R T ortenciie T2 82 W and Misses’ Silk Dresses—dainty models of e e M e 33 ( Rises | Began Tuesday Night at McKinley | William N. Potter Elscted by Grand|F3% united in marriage with ant. but be lost his life when a stack omen’s 23 608 | 457 | 908 A A. M. E. Zion Church, Lodge, ‘Knigh s (e ; e vas working on collapeed. taffeta and smart combina- i ‘| o8 | 431 | a%e | i venus A. M. E. Zion Church. ge, Knights of Pythiss. leaves four children, Patrick James| Etceple Tom has done work-in an|| crepe meteor, crepe-de-chine, and N Sulll this city a sectie e t] X RS SR gy BRfndt g o | The annual Harvest Home and Fall| Bridgeport, Conn. Ogt..19. — The| Mrs. Charies Dougherty of Haivite| for bia- fesriommossins 20 emities | tions at $11.50 to $25.00. We feature particularly Dresses 1de, which 15 foTiowed By od tide. Reily of the McKinley Avenue A. M. E. | grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, at its| Mr. Suliivan was a member of St.|climbing dizzy heights. The wory at and $17.50. In the Detter grades GREENEVILLE Zion church operied on Tuesday ove- | annval convention today elected the | MATY's parish, but belonged 1o no oth- |the cburch ir in'charge of Fenton || &t $12.50, $15.00 $ we ning with readings, recitations, mu- | following officers: Grand chencellor, | ©* OTSanizations. +| Brothers and Company. show exclusive models—one of a kind. Daughters, Holds|Sical selecions and a variey supper. [ Frederick W. Chapman, Rockville; vice Rov. Mark Bradiey. S —— City Union, King's U I ot o SOhn iveely MOy - News of thé death in New York of 3 o Semi-Annual Mesting in Congrega- | Srved By (he Chureh Jissionary o Rev. Mark Bradler bas been received ,(mws_"A”"'!D New Waists at 98¢ Silk Waists at $1.98 tional Church—Rev. P. L. Cosmon|ing evening proved a decided success. by ore of his former parishioners_in | S3r RO iin Clifton, Mass. i Women's Sik Walsts of white Receives Call. " *| The rogramme follows: this city, Some years ago Rev. Mr.| o SV IR om0t Wormen s Waists in new | crepe-de-chine. Romas stripes. Jap- : Chorus, What Shall the Harvest Be? o B e b B IS oo atiractive models.our special | aness and tub silke—very The City union, King’s Daughters, |reading, Country Cousins, Miss Idella Zion church on McKinley avenue and| Groton. Cong. Talue Walsts at 38 value at $136. held their semi-annual meeting Tues- | Scott; vocal selection, Idle Dreams, he is kindly remembered by Norwich p Y—In Westerly, R. day evening at the Greeneville Congre- | Miss Hattle Spivery, Miss Margaret., gational church with 10 circles repre-,| Fields, accompanist; mlo, Sty Mother's sented. The meeting was led by the|Prayer, Miss Blanche Harris; chorus, president, Mrs. Calvin Swan, and the| Bringing in the Sheaves; remarks by evening’s programme opened with de- | the pestor, Rev. E. George Blddle. Yotlonal exercises led by Rev. C. H.| .The “Y¥'s” had an attractive table Ricketts. The minutes of - -the last|where fancy articles found ready pur- meeting were read by Mrs. Antone|chasers. The table was in charge of Nelson in the absence of the secretary, | Miss Bessia Biddle. A large mumber Mrs.. Arthur Blackledge. Ten - circles | enjoyed the supper, served by the responded to the roll call. Mrs. Wil- | ladies of the Misslonary society. The PS—FINLA people. Rev. Mr. Bradley leaves his 15, 1915, by Rev. ¥ A. Mace White end a Merrite, ter, Jutmvda.pee-lhtafowidiflo-whdlwflb in Ol< Lyme, after an {liness of about 1815, by H. ake, CI. fln wife and one son, Richard Bradley"of honld GnJe Phidiips of Westerly at 2 o'clock at the home of both of New London. A. Bl four weeks. Mr. Maynard was born{ of Saie Sise Ceelfia offered at an attractive They come in solid black, s and May Reed Finlay of Ashaway. - Lorenzo Maynard. MERRITT—In New London; N Lut of at Lorenzo Maynard died Monday aft- - 1% 1000 27 Rev, I P Brown. eW ernoon his_granddaughter, Mry. Frank Goss|RAY—PARK—In Colch Oct. 17, price. in East Lyme 81 years ago last July A id white and combination black and white, ‘white and Besides his wife he is survived b solid of OLAN Qet. liam Crowe was heard in several well{ supper was in charge of the officers of Trother, & e o 3 "3, V. E. Belen s |} black—our special price $1.29, regular price $1.98. Tendered and pleasing vocal solos. the society, who are as follows: Pros- e R e I C Norw Fra § The report of the state convention |ident, Mrs. Zora Hall: vice president, antic, and one son, David W. Maynard ok Jas e by Mrs, Antone Nelson for Mrs. = George Blddle: ireasirer Mre of Oid Lyme. Qur Showing is 's. Arthur ige, who' e | Maria secretar Miss la " Blai BA delegate. A very interesting and in- | Scott. Miss Bessie Biddle was accom- 0. S RKER—In New London, Conn. g~ Now Best spiring address was siven by rs.|panist Yo e chorus. The general l}:?m;y Blair, 111‘1y:lr‘,ho¢‘ age, died 1915, Elmer C. Barker, a : at its George Prior 0f Jewett City, county|gommittee in charge of the programme at his home, No. street Tues- ervices will be held at hi UR Millinery Department has ne equal in the city when it comes to. secreta: Responsibilit past . day morning about 11 o'clock. Mr. e~ nery Mrs. rglng Wattles res‘aoynea for the Blc‘fi:.ntal'nm;unuf on:; x? g:‘;:f: { Blair had been in failing health for| T ] :‘@“ o style, variety, quality and price. We show Hats "' ""'""- misses resolutions committee and delightful | president. Clement Reed treasurer and refreshments were served. Charles ¥. Hazard secretary, and the T officers of the church auxiliaries. The | rometime. He was employed as a| iives and frien moulder in the Richmond = Hadistor| Fleass cmit fows plant. Mr. Blair leaves his wife an: n Soatngton. one daughter, Miss Kathleen Blair ot| 191%, Dennison W. Chesedro, uod k] this city. * Mr. Blair was well and fa- | Years. comEY T I, Norwich, get 13, 193, vorably known to many friends. Aliian A Corsy, age —_—— Funeral services w hildren—untrimmed, semi-trimmed and trimmed. ow Trimmed :(n:t:hm 98c to $20.00, but we especially feature WMI D'-l Hats at Hats at $2.98 Hats at $3.98 | Hats at $5.00 At §298 we show| We show the best| We show the best Wonerts Dress Hats tn 3298 Hats to be had | 3500 Hats that can Be 2 varisty of exciusive made. Many of them models—equal and in |anywhers. Fully 100 |gre from our own werk- some instances superior | Fine Dress Hats at this | rooms and are equal to to Hats sold elsewhere | pricdl—every Hat differ- | Hats sold elsewhere at Rev. P. L. Cosman Receives Call. |church wes attractively decorated in O e Do o SoSmon, pastor | of G T e Federated church, Greeneville, has WILLIAM N. POTT received a call to the pastorate of the | MRS. LAURA COIT ¥l g Braintree Baptist church.at Braintree, A CHOSEN ALTERNATE | - Master. of Exchequer Mass. Rev. Mr. Cosmon has not yet Charles H. Brewer, New H, sireet Thurs Burlal {3 Han- accepted the.pastorate, but it is prob- ore that he Sanjorate, but it 18 prob- | For Supremos Representative by Grand Bt st up Hepes Kb iien gt s ek o snd_seale, George E. Wrignt, | Mrs. Leons Nolan of Baitic were mat- Newman-Nolan, Thomas Newman of Franklin and rwisk, Oct. 17, Dourne, aged ¢1 years at $3.50. ent—good $5.00 value. | $7.50, Va Hartford; grand master of exchequer, | ried by Rev, J. V. X Helanger tn SE | _and s mn.n Drayer meeting. on Tbursday evening| The grand templs Pythien BISLers. | wiinam . Patter, Willimantic: grand | Mary's churoh, Baitie, Oet 18, At §|Fiuneal sarvice a the Sesiapel roome of DW of thls weelc _ Rev. Mr. Cosmon bas |&n suxiiary of the Knights of Eythiss, | VINlom - Potter, Wilimagtic; grand | Mary'n shutoh, Faitle Oct 18, a ¥ Honey Aen ahon YWodtuagy siters Why Not Make Use of Our Order t? been pastor of the Federated ahmh b e B officers ms | S0uth Norwalk; grand inner guard,|lan, a son of the bride, was best man| §attiCo - pea? is organized for prompt and satisfactory servies: oo B ErpmoDthe, coming here | e Grand ohier. Mrs. Lenora At | James W. Kelly, Jr, Winsted. B e i im0 0f | SULLIVAR—in Noewioh, Oct. 19, 1013, || Tou San selest shape or the makings for your mew Fall hat from & from Rhode Island to succeed Rev, A. |follows: Grand on @ senior, Mrs | Vincent 3 King of Bridgeport was| the groom was bridesmald. The Fussts james, Suiiivan of 4ds Miin strest.| | complete line of the newest materiais, and our Jesigners will create for g;m:wc;{;flwfl-uggwflm wmhl: Tenore Lempaon New Britain: grand | Slcotea au e o5 reprosentaiive for four | who were at the church wers H, A. Bia you a hat which embedies your own ideas—and for this service our charges are very reasonable. in Rhote Taiand. Rev. 3ir. Gosmon was | dunior, Mra, 108 Austin, Waterbiry; years, and Isaac B, Turney of Bridge- | Newman and wife of Hempstead, L, 1, missionary nd al from his Jate emne 8 ™ port was chosen na representative for | Mr, and Mre, Hugh A. Trornten of mcrnlnl’ at 815 o'cl engaged in work. maznager, " |two years, Rdward Cowles of | Dohba Ferry, Win'{m J, Bras- N Jiasys shueeh --at g Ing of Women's and Misses’ Untrimmed Veivet Shapes ston Stars defeated .:mnm a.,-‘m‘a"u';"“."?u’fi"‘o’ or | Farmingion was chosen ae aiternate|sill of Franidin, Mr, and Mre, James - Kinaly omit flowers. ; .Mllnl‘-m IR v vy o Pt g The Pre: City defe the Mrs. Emma Giiman, Williman- for four years. Emith, Willlam Buckley and daughter n R n soveral most lonal mod Hallville Baseball nine recently by = {l’:,"‘ ind mistross of records and cor. | . Adjournment was taken until next|of Whitestons, L I, Mr, and Mra, Bd- | p ot} rmm Crush Hats with band, ready-to-wear for women, misses and children, St pome respandenco, Mrs. Lilkan W, Turner, | TUesday, win Graham of Beston, Mrs. Lewton | Wedne S A Ty sy deog e n s’ Reaidon has resisned his H Petord: Frabd mistrass of finanee, s of Hempstead, L 1, Mr, and Mra, W, | Juria in Family 10f In Yente oo excallont Bchool Hats—black, red, navy, rose and Copenhagen ) Frank has i, pH e | MONTVILLE AUTO IN J. Carners of Hempstead, L. 1, tery #t 690 each, sition with the United Stetes Biaighe | Miss Clarn 4. i e g R g < RS ORI L ddanty, Oe b2 £ conbaY: °New. Londor; aiternate, Mre. CRASH ON TURNPIKE. | rorn houss, Nerwish, and the beids |~ feid mytfea S Weri: 2 return g Z s —— and groom Jett by automebils for Ni. |, feld . S2mend Bicke has Teturned to his | Lauie cal, o Mre, Dwight Keisey Blightly Hurt In Agara Falls to BG gone A Weelk, 2 [P “;“"fl:““ . Tysgea Hand E;‘:nlh!t: Scuf.u .:, Half pnces The em s A Very sugoessfil B St s, Wil ‘Maboney of AT THE AUDITORIUM, oilision Near Middistown, e e R T ey ov_tn 'lpm.na.cku.u. ot 18 Center Pieces, Etc., o St ety et S | mErTes, “ourle I ke, vh (| et s Jokn B AR Sl eeven ot denes upen their poturn r| Dey Bishep snd grandeo is San Bedro s Lan Coioniae i otk apa, SUisnt nerrowly sesaped Rerioua resideos upo Daride Dap of Biackiyn. Conn Teon, where the party {8 (o Spend u;m "R-lnn bndlv 1}un in m‘f;fl umfl nutomeblles eraghed near Bible roak BENTLRY—In Yantlo, ou. n 1918, davs: e a0 - | on the Haddem turnpiks, The asels | Arshitestural Drawing Olasa Begum, | Carl Brand Dentiey, mon of Carl and a.aynounbvuumu ement of the i Auditorium theatrs. Relno was Boolts ) LR S The nrehitestural drawing ciess at| Cocelis Hrand Beniley, aged Xp { Rvens, of Farms was D % ed te appear tha firat half of t-hg Week | ariving tawards maamwn Bhertly | (28 ¥, M, €, A, was ausploiously open- (.} TEOR' L A0S & nm. of hia s et the theatrs and as the man: ent Y l'ed with 90 present in the sssciation paren STUHACH QU-FERE‘ did ot want o Aisappein the. Nor- | hoore, Liat Be had wun cver a paion®: | building, Tuesday gy gy B wrniag e Bacred” Heatt | GETS PROMPT HEI.PI Vaudevilis “nd th»lln. A manufacturer’s sample line of Red Cluny Lace and Ma- deria Hand Embroidered Scarfs, Center Pieces, Etc.— numbers and styles which on account of war conditions they were obliged to discontinue. Onnlcqunn.b doy and until sold. SIX SPECIAL LOTS “ wrenchin hln Atesring mear, he t Sorvices at thougnt. that 1t ‘Wewid Tese to 2idaige ;“,,';"‘;“ "'.,’.’;;’“m: rousnt phoawed | ehureh, Norwich Tawn, at 10, In- o nd &n ary's emet town. With him werg three men, terment in Mt M = he neared the tur: Bibie - mueh intereat additien to the 72k { Hartford Resident Gete Quick 'Retiet | ey ot was bk shre: | Krenw Reya ' fo i biindea ?;" A i Py Biass, aaed i1 Jeara. " % || Lot 1—Size 24-Inch Center Pieces........v.v. .ot 98 re of L lghts an H . From Ve of Wondortt | (e, QAR e, W audiecs oo Ing o, “Mo Shcnvar o eal o of | Warted 1o g e wen sa-gn: || B, Fh ik, Fouriay wvuizg || Lot 2—Size 20 to 28-inch Center Pieces and 18x50 Remedy. him 8 Dig Band for his sfforts, TThe Efgering meAr mAYe 6uf, Wilh the res |SuTragiate show: r interest Tuas. B e ulem mase 1.98 s i . B at § o'clock. SOREIS 5 $iv o0 Ciestan s 1S s oo iaR Mrs. §. B. Johnson of 61 Whitmore :“?:‘ms:rm:" m.’éfl—ugm“:m;:“m. oy ‘a‘l‘!xn":": Ly -f:{-":v':\’l'ar‘." ] ":"m. Thfrras e";'n:::ml-'h‘t;'m:';:':-’- Burial tn B Mary's ematers, i S AT = xS: street, Hartford, Conn., was -8 victin victim the Graat As 0 | Ertadaide. b aenstitution by numerous tele- Lot 3—Size 28 to nch Center Pieces and 1 {of stomach and, digestive “'n“nvl: prodraza wak Mw“ifl‘, pest | _ The otier for\Ree 8 Bl opr ana phone calia ta the Bulistin cice to sttended by much pain. She-suffered |ye and incieded tiebe, & Joun rosins | WA orapled 3y M. s Kelae, Mentyille. their son, wh from patns in the side and ‘other dis- | featuring Hasel Dawn, wes drivin, wn 'rrmm'-’w‘r ‘;n: of e ing ek BOate or S s sy, actn, of :n-‘!f:‘m-’:fl Lot 4—Size 36 to 45-inch Center Feces and 18x54 Ste took Marrs Wonderful Rem. | TAFTVILLE Mre, Releoy wan' (ho onls one to be £ "our) robiet Dirsavemunt * Th ORI o o45siis s v oapnon s » oe s ool s AL jedy and found quick relief. In writing | 0 injured, right knag Mln i ence y | ot her experience she said: [Large Numbor Attend Sasred Heart Prulsed, The cacs Ry flu’ Rt e ameleags || Lot 5—Size 45 to 54-inch Center Pieces and 18x54 “The left me the next day after| Parish Pair—Lsecal Acrobats P god, First 'flmm Ph n Al utes | taking the fovbesi o oo dcad el ;’;}fi_ fih,nfd‘mfl;:l Mlgm“ mac | The Missss Willams of Breadway |ind stestion, Lot 6—A small lot of Scarfs, size 20x72 and Center pieces 54 to 72-inch, regular prices $12.50 to quire what the result of the vote was. CARD OF THANK! T TR e S S e T |darmb:ow it lnfluud me; and you 1o dite. o 50 RO P n:‘:"u‘,.x md." the offie o of & have returned tfou New York city, MRS luerc. T:nan, may be sure I shall tell every Ld o disagroeaf n Hisganum, whers she w Mrs, James L. Case Yo E who has stomach trouble lbont it” S90s ""“ ”“” °l Muph lflndu tho [siven treatafént “ mu Lt'i-ocn .°§§‘ in "Row Ay . .H,,,‘,"}, O Shpiowm ot red [MINNEAPOLIS MAN LEADING ‘ontortain Miagen Helon and Annie Willlams of $17.50—Special price ....v.evreeeranes...$7.98 l{ iertstia Trom Groeneville ""u?a of HIBREW INSTITUTION | mroadway be = passing in the | jy.choles 7. Spoliman, Horage C. Comn- | Josoph Sllver Gandusts Beheol Here |& Wook in New York. St - after eating, pressure of gas David - | Stomach and around the heart. Get one -“fi u.fi"m. Gardnes A hom-otzmdmumnevndlryn on an absolute not & Mrs, Willlam Olcott of oI Tk, tamte, | BT o Tl S0 WOMEN'S DRESS KID GLOVES zed Burned His Hands. x )n- Annie Ruggles has returned to It la reported that a knight of the 4 town after spending several weeks at UR showing of Women's Dress Kid Gloves is mow complets.” It ine road spent, Monday evening in a shed lbb"' Tel! ber summer Bome in Hardwick, Mass. o cludes every stylish kind of Glove—Cape, Mocha, Pigque and the in this nelghborhood - and deals. fnstitute’ meémborsl.ip finest Fremch Kid. A special feature of thia Yaar's Glove styles are the e Distoreii . gl S| SUTEY thout 100 aud the sehonl bnn | Menry D “Washable” Gloves, We show them from $100 upwards. We sxtend s Dt the e et B e e e unokmact of absst 3 Jast wesk t general Invitation to visit our Glove B o e ot splendid shed and +hen nestied down for the mg{:m:lm Shiver, Jage primsl don street. showing of New Fall Gioves. Pricss are $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $2.00 evening. seen about Paul's ew ingtitate n TR pair. Be Vises Tuesdsy morning with b oy o R i N Ask to sse our new “Washable Suede” Gloves at $1.00 & pair, with hands. badiy- b board ute | taken an apartment at the Mohican wide embroidered backs. e Pmprises Herman Alofsin 2nd, ..bner | el New London, for & portion of the John B, Benait has finished working | Schwarts, David Gordon, " Leon | winter. on the poll tax enrolimen Charles M. Sordon” Moon Sussman, Samuel Taylor and Sol in Hall at Rear -l Synagegue, P O | o ot o T |2 e Tt Ty WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S auto trip through New York state. Prtxlllenl Coit of o t, has re- Herman Alofsin 2nd; sacretary, t‘l’l.d to .Columbia “.".-", Prompt service day or night _ L. Gordan; trsssurer, Avner el ware ' mT mmwm . Silver hes I cary’ expe: = 5 PURE RICH BLOOD . rlence in the west and ia & 1ss Amy Cogewell, the principal of Tol. $08.0, Lidy Asgarant the - Fraa- e ure ; PREVERTS DISEASE | 5", mz’m:;‘;:m.m o, Naer ipent ':.”3"‘"‘““" s A BIG, NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK ALL SIZES, ALL KINDS, ALL GRADES, ALL PRICES Brot] oh Silver will tekte cha~ge of ‘work 's WI" hb- Shepp in Preston. . ont 3 el oA Wyman of Columbia who has NORWICH-NEW LONDON rofu e t the Benjamin farm in Pres- DYE WORKS. on has purchased e flock of 40 south- Marshall, Manager FaiNing oma OF the Tiace of Bis fume® ¥ .