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A. Gould Hunt, nt Tiion, N. Y., spent 25 ‘week end at his home on Lafayette Mr. and Mrs, Louis-Appley of Ver- ason avenue visited relatives in New don recently. ¢ roses are still blodsoming 6o fhe Roimnd oad e during every month sincé June. Mrs, George Button of Windsor is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alble Hale, at her home on Lathrop avenue. Albert Travor has returned to Wa- terbury 'ter_two weeks' visit with relatives on Vergason avenue. Robert Thayer, who s now worklng in Putnam, was at his home 2i5 [ bando avenue for the Elmer -Bro been in Montvil with relatives, of Town street for a few days' visii turning Monday. Mrs. Susan Lester of nfleld spent last week here, the guest df her niece, Mrs. Julla Talbot of Otrobando avenue, rM.s Harry Beébe of Otrobando avenue went to East Haddam Tues- day to,spend a few days with her mother. Miss Mildred Ventres and Miss Delia Miller of it Hads ‘were_recent guests of Mrs. Harry Beebe of Otro- bando’ avenue. Miss Sara Jackson returned to Wil- limantic this week, after a week’s visit Yith, friends on Lefavette strest,and New London. Jery Backer. of: Catolina, 'R, and D. Lillibridge of Plain Klll. were in Nenh Franklin Monday, to visit S. N. Hyde. Mrs. E, A. Talbot, of s ringfield Mass, left Tuesday for Daniclson, att- er sev days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Louls Olsen of the Scotland road. Mr. and Mrs. James Furey and their two sons, of Oecum, and Miss Alice Hull of Norwich were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hensler of Plain Hill . Mr. and Mrs, Robert Besbe and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cone znd son, of East ddam, »were recent’ guests of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Wellington Miner of Bast Great Plain. A. E. Geer Geer, of the Scotland résd, spent a few days in Scotland last week with Mre Geer's pererts, Mr. and ’Mra. Hazard Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lillibridge of Plain Hill have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tucker ‘and’ Pred Wilcox, of Carolina. R. I, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Pollock from'Power Hill, R. L Mrs, Byron Smbh and daughter, atiss Helen Smith. returned s wosk to their home in Highland Park, N T, after a week's visit with thetr eousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huht of ~Lafayette street. Mr. ‘and_Mrs. Clarke Standish and their daughter, of Lebanon, and Mrs, George Standish and daughter, of ‘Westchester were guests t.he last of the ‘week of Mrs. George . Beebe of the Seotland road. Mrs, Earle W. Frink and children, from New London, were guests Fri- day of Mr. and Mrs. Genl-ge A Frink and_son, amm‘ P.\h. size, regular price 35c. B At 21g—Liquid Veneer, val . ey size, valu ider, value At no—Fauhor Dusters, size 14- p inch; ulsctsd turkey feathers, | WE um, value $2.85. At Hrs Potts’ Sad Irons, three Irons, Stand and Handle, value $1.15. Tea Pots, Coffee Pots and Tea Kettles, all sizes and kinds—an odd lot at om-(hhd l“o than regular prices. Durmg Merchants’ ‘up_ to and including Saturday. Qctober 30th o " We Offer Speclal lnducments In Eyery'Deparmvoftlle'Store want the visitors to Norwich during Merchants’ Week to visit and look around this Modern Department Store. We want the stranger to see how admirably prepared we are to-supply the wants and needs of the people of this section. To this end we offer special values all over the store. But do not forget that these special offerings are also extended to our regular customers. Norwich people are always in- vited to share in any and all benefits which we are able to offer. Here Are Sq’me of the Special Mmey-Savihé Opportunities-Read Them Over Carefully Almond v chagped skin. valae Women'’s and Misses’ - Fall Apparel Coats, Tailored Suits, Silk and h Serge Dresses Extraordin: Values For Merchants’ Week :$14.50 $19.50 < $5.98 $9.98 " §1.98 .. " Children’s Dresses For Merchants’ Week o e e T Children’s Dressés rof ‘excellent : quality gingham—Dresses that mothers will appréciate when they see them—Merchants' Week Some ing Merchants’ Week or while they last we Soffer thess 75 Goats at ithe wiry special price of ..... P Womeiv's Suits, smartly tailored, of vophn, cheviot, serge and | mixtures—these are our ugu[lr good value $17.50 Sui they will be offered during Merchants’ Week at Women’s High-grade Sui a®number of smart models, beautifully ‘tailored and silk lined—amongst them are a num- ber of Sample Suits, only one of a kind—these are our reg- ular good value $25.00 Suits offered during Merchants' week at ... Women’s and Misses’ Sergé Dresses models, in black and navy, trimmed with brai —these are our regular $7.50 Dresses at. in three oxcdlcn( and pl Silk Dresses of splendid quality taffeta and crepe- in & number of attractive models—these are our Women's Silk Waists of whit Roman strips silk—Ehese are repe-de-chine, tub silks and gular $2550 Silk Waists' at.. spectal value at ... , 49¢ Children’s Dresses, in a number of attractive models, ma- terials are gingham, chambray and galatea cloth, sizes 6 to 1, good-$1.25 value at 95¢ . Hosiery and Underwear Specials 25¢ Hosiery at 19¢ Women’s Underwear, 27c O_ne case of the well-known Bur: ‘Women's Medium Weight Vests son Trunk Tep Hosiery, a very pop. | and Pants in every wanted Ly b ular style, regular 25c quality at 19c | JoiT PoEiar and extra large sizes apatr. .- 2 of ozrm avente. and Mrs. n and_ da nuu- Bleanor o thie West Sie weke week end guests | of Mr. snd Mrs. Frink. Harold Barstow Goes to Moosup—Vis- itors at East Side Homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brahmen of Carter avenue spent the week end with Mrs. Brahmen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman, of Poquetanuck, George Fowler, of su.ntsn avenue has accepted a position in the bowling alley department of the Elks' home. Tdgar Crandall is visiting relatives at Mason’s Island. Miss Mae Fisher of Lebanon spent the week end with her parents, Mn, and Mrs. F. Fisher, of the Corning roa Mrs, Isase Cook spent Tuesday with Montville friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler have moved into the Williamson cottage on Main street previously occupled by Harold Barstow and . Mr, Bar- stow Bag moved to Moosrip. Where he Wil taks éharge of 'a Mr. %ndwurs. spent Sung with Parren aflthlr. Mr:. Louis &’Indl& of Mul- 10101 and many were the favorable com- regular prices 39c and 50c. 37%/,c Hosjery at 29c Union' Suits at 47¢ ‘Women's Fine HOI‘EI’Y in cotton and stk lsle, 2 splendid line of styles, regular 373%c Hoslery at 29c a pair. Women's Mediup Welght Union hapes, Suits in all the ‘different both regular and extra large Merchants’ Week special pri regular 75c value. Trimming Braid at 10c a Piece An odd lot of Trimming ‘Braid, including Pig-tail and ~Mohair Braid, in black and colors—pxeus contam 12 to 144 yards—specxal price 10c a piece. R""i‘.i'.?:“ MILLINERY Off ForMudnnh Week Crush Hats, with attractive band, all ready-to-wear, for women and children, make excellent School Hats, black and cnlnr‘, reg- ular price §9c—Merchants' Week special Price......c...... ... 480 ‘Women's and Misses' Trimmed Velour Hats, in all the leading shapes, regular $3.98 and $5.00 values—Merchants' Week special T R AR s M N AR R R e ... $2.98 Women's Dress Hats in some-of the most desirabls models of the season, regular 32.98 value— Merchante' Week apeial price.. $1.98 Ostrich Feathers. in black and white, in the most fashionable shape—Merchants” Week special values nt $3.95, $2.98 and..... $1.98 Many other special values in Millinery will be offered during Mer- chants’ Week. Be suro and visit this department for the best possible values. Remarkable Glove Values for Merchants’ Week Women'’s $1.00 Cape Gloves at 79¢ ‘Women's Cape Gloves, one of the best known makes in tan color only —these are a regular 3$1.00 Cape Gloves—Merchants’ Week apecial price 79¢ a pair. Women’s $1.25 Mocha Gloves at $1.09 ° ‘Women's One-clasp Mocha Gloves for Fall, the well-known “Bacmo™ make, in tan and gray—>erchants’ Week speclal price §1.09, regular price $1.25 a pair. Specials In Aprons, Gowns, Petticoats 50c Aprons at 29¢ 50c Outing Gowns, 39¢ Tan 'Color Bungalow Aprons, a ‘Women's Outing Flannel Night manufacturer's surplus stock—>Mer- Gewns in pink and white, blue and chants’ Week special. price 20c, | white effects at 39c each, regular regular price 50c. price 50c. Bungalow Aprons, 42c Silk Petticoats, $1.98 All o regul: 50¢ . s i) omen’s Silk Petticoats, made of Aprons, made of plain chambray Snd. gibigham, HEbt Y | g00d quality taffeta. a full line of i D and ark Per- | Selors ét SL9%, reguiaw price $.50. caiées—Merchants’ Week price, 42c © | $5.00 Petticoats at $2.98 each. Silk Pétticoats with Jersey top, Flannel Petticoats, 21c in all the fashionable shades— Women's Outing Flannel Petti- coats, pink, blues and plain white | Merchants’ Week special price $2.98, value $5.00. Merchants’ Week Specials In Silks - 39¢ Seco Silks, 25¢ 89c Messaline at 69¢ ‘Sleca Sldlkj“ 36 llnche's wide, black, All Silk Messaline, 36 inches wide white and all colors, for rtreet and | i plack only, for walst or dress evening wear at 25c a yard, ; " 3o resular | goc a yard, regular price Soc. price 89c. 59c Silks at 45¢ 89c Corded Poplin, 69c Corded Poplin, the new dress silk, Silk and Cotton Crepe-de-Chine 36 inches widesin black; white and in black, white and evening shades for waist or gown at 45c a yard, | all the fashionable shades at 6% a yard, regular price $9c. LOOM ENDS IN STYLISH RIBBONS Upwards of 1,000 yards of Loom Ends in the Fanoy Ribbons. Every wanted kind'of Ribbon Ribbons for Girdles, Gm- Fancy Work, Etc,, the widths ran from 4 inches to 6/; inches, regular prices 250 and 39c—Me: chants’ Week special price a yard " Domestic Department MERCHANTS WEEK SPECIALS At 36-inch Bleached @and rown Sheeting, value Sc. At c—S86-inch _Bleached and rown Sheeting, value w.-_ At jo—56-inch Bleached own Sheeting, vaiue 13350 At 10c—Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36 and 45x36, value 12%e. 18c—Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36 and 45x36, value 20c. At 55c—Seamless Sheets, size $1x90, value 75c. At 75c—Seamless Sheets, size $1x99, value 95c. At T3%o—Brown and Bleached Linen Crash, value 10c. At MZio—Brown and Bleached Linen Crash, value 17c. At 37%;c—Bates’ Turkey Red Table Damask, ~1% to 8- lengths, VIIII. 80c. At 29c—33-inch Mercerized Satin Damask. soft fnish, value c. At 490—Imported Table 84 inches wide, value 85c. At 73c—irish Table Damask, abso- lutely pure linen, four pat- terne, value 95c. At 98c—Silver Bleached and Pun Bleached Double Damask, e: tra_heavy, value 3125 ana At " At 50c—Ome case of Sanitary Diap- er, 10-yard lengths, value 7 a plece. At 78c—English Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, 10-vard pieges. value $1.00-a plece. At 98 — Hemmed Crochet - Bed Spreads, double bed size, value $1.35. - At $148—Hemmed Crochet BEed Spreads, _splendid quality, value $1.98 Matting Hand Bags, 50c . Mhtting Bags with brass lock and catches, make excellent shoppifg bags, sizes 14, 16 and 18 inches— Merchants’ k special price 50c, regular pricés 7sc, $9c and $1.00. Leather Hand Bags, 69¢ Newest shapes in Leather Hand Bags, leather lined, with purse and mirror—Merchants' Week special price 69¢c, regular price $1.00. 25c¢ Writing Paper, 18c White Fabric Writing Paper, 120 sheets, at 18¢ a box. value 25c. Envelopes to match, 75 in box, at 18¢ a.box, value . Yankee Notions. Pryms “See Its Spring” Dress Fasteners, all sizes, *black and white, regular price 10c a dozen —Special price .. John J. Ciark's Machine Thread, all numher‘, s to 70, in black and white, regular price Se—Special price a spool.. 3¢ (Not more than 12 to a ‘customer) 3,000 cards of Buttons in every size up to a large coat button, in every kind, pearl, glass, rubber, celluloid, etc., from 3.to 24 but- tons on a card, actual value up {0 3%c—Merchants” Week epecial price a card - OUR MEN'S STORE Everything in Men’s Wear - Outfitters to Man and Boy Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc. Merchants’” Week Special Values For Men Men's and Youths' WINTER Overcoats in black, gray sll'gs fancy mixturce, made with fitied. back—siso full Bex "Conts with or without velvet collars—these are our regular $15.00 Overcoats fi Men's and Youths’ Rain Coats, a double texture coat, fully nted and strapped, gu hese arc reg- ular $6.00 Coats at - Men's and Youths’ Navy Blue Worsted TV“II'!‘I. made with ide buckles and beit strap—these are regular suo Trousers Merchants’ Week Offeri in Men’s Fi i Men's Beits. In black, tan and gray, all sizes, 30 to 42—these are regular 50c Belts 8t........c....sceeees Jaiy R e Men's N Fall Neckwear ip plain and a variety of fancy colors, these are the fashiopable wide-end shapes and regular 50c value —at 3 for $1.00 or each Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, attached cojjars, all sizes ~ and a variety of styles, regular $1.00 value at............ Men's Flannel Shirts in light and dark gray, khaki and dark brown, all sizes—these are our good value $1.00 Shirts at...... Men's Negligee Shirts of fine quailty madras, in a splénaid range of plajn color and novelty sffects, made with lasundered attached cuffs—these are regular $1.25 value at Men's Natural Wool Union Suits, medium weights long sleeves length—these are excellent and’ anki Week at . Genfline Cowhide Suit Cases, with steel frame, cloth lined and one-inch strap all around case—these are regular $5.00 Suit Cases at . Merchants’ WeekSpeualsanashGoods Outing Flannel, 6%c¢ 12%c Ginghams at 83%c One case of Outing Flamnel, light, |. Fine Quality Dress Ginghams, o newest Fall styles and colorings— medium and dark colars—Mer- | LD, s Week special price $%c chants’ Week special price $%c a a yard, regular price 13%c. yard, value Sc. Gi 6% Dress Cambrics, 83¢c \ Apron Ginghams, ac 50 pieces of Dress Cambrics, 36 One case of Apron Ginghims, | inches wide, new Fall styles, light, good quality and_a splendid selec- medium and dark effects at S%c & tion of styles—Merchants’ Week | yard, regular price 10c. epecial 6%c a yard, value Sc. Drbas Ginghums, 634c 15¢ Ripplette at ¢ value for Merchants’ Ripplette, 28 inches wide -in a One case of Dress Ginghams, 27 | good selection of staple stripes and inches wide, 10 to 20-yard lengths, | all the wanted colorings — Mer- in a good range of patterns at 6%¢ chants’ Week special price Sc¢ a a yard, regular price Sc. yard, regular price 15c. Short Lengths In Dress Trimmings All our short lengths in Dress Trimmings, consisting of Bands, Applique, Ball Fringe, Braids, Etc., in black, white and color$, at two special prices: 10c a yard - BOY SCOUTS PARADED AND SHOWED THEIR WORK Line of 128 Made Very Creditable _Showing as Merchants’ Week Fea- ture. The Boy Scout parade on Tuesday night got the crowds out in force, for Main street, lower Broadway and Unlon square were lined by young and mm, which added much to the fllu- mination at the square, The scoutmasters and members of the vapiou ziom are as follows: Troop No. 1, Skcond Congregational churcho-Seottiaster Rev, Herbers 3 ‘Wyckoft; troop leader, Raiph Graham: assistant troop leader, W. Aldrich Seouts, Dale Alatich, Robert Johnaon nzle, S, MeNickle, R. Branoh H. Andérs Sage H. Krohs, Troop No. 2, First Baptist church— Scoutmaster, Harcy N. Moward; aa- sistant scoutmaster, George Amburn; second assistant master, Roweald Bt ments on the excelient showing of the 126 Bor Scouts who participated, The & part of the pr e L soout sciibe, Raymond Royoe: patrol ieader of Wolt patrol, Merwin Mnl vnu. lwuu, Perctval Harwos ones, Lioyd Rathbo: st Douglass, Irving ing; tregsurer, Harry stonk, Sanbors, mu\d Bnun ‘Harold Wil- ley, Thomas Farrel - Troop No, 8, Y. M. & A~=Scouts master, Andréw M, Avery: assistant l-m Peekhnm; lro:fi Jemumn .Tohnm. saout 3 mux‘p. 7, Cemau. v ).‘;e'wu o8 o tinson, W ; 5 % Wilitcotse, o Thines, filflmfl!”’l& Brush, Oheat afln fi. No. !, St. M\i Church—Scoutmaster, Gordon A. Har- vie; assistant scoutmaster, Philiips C. Cook: Ntroop leader, Norman Himes; patrol * laders, gc:\m K. &mm. yona, C. Coleman, H. dmé. 3. Pazknurst, L AMiller, Bufltnm Chase, A. Stanton. LARGEST CORN SHOWN For New Landon County Event on, Theodore Sage, Robert A{n ty; troop leader Cliftord Oat: patrol | trol, Arthur Lamb IN STATE PROMISED. At Norwich Grange Open Meeting: County Agent F. D. Warner and 1 at 2§ Gh Fat l!!ll E mm, Jflkfl fi% Sl e % | mm fer Villa; hy ilia'iq Siceest, ;upxqm T s ul 5 &m 3= Weckerman, Miss Ruth Potter, accom- Panied by Mrs. C. D. Geer. Piano solo—\Moment Musical, by M. Mosokwofski, Mrs. Albert LAlerte, by Behr, Saxton, Miss Marguerite Reading, Lohensrin, Mrs. Reuben P. by Beethoven, Mrs. Reuben P. Potter, accompanied by Miss Ruth Sullivan. A chorus was practiced by all pres- ent. GIRL WINS WORLD'S _ TYPEWRITING CHAMPIONSHIP, LARGE NUMBER ENCAMPED . N IMPERIAL VALLEY. Claimants established guards and built bonfires during the night to keep off respassers. Some of the land is said fo be worth $100 an acre. VIRGINIUS ST. JULIAN MAYO SUED BY r to the corner of his mouth, ved in.a student duel at Heidel- Business Troubles Cduse of S Norwalk, Conn. Oct. 26—Edward Werzansky, a_business man of . this clty,”stabbed himself to death in the basement of his store today. Business troubles are sald to have been the n | cause. He was about 30 years old and is gurvived by his wife. He came hers Baitimore a. few months ago. ide. New York, Oct. 26.—Virginius St. Jullan Mayo, s New Haven manu- facturer, who was brought into prom- inence last March following the sui- cide of his stenographer, Miss Lilllan by the revelation that he had been’ leading a double life. was sued in the supreme court today by his ow Haven wite, " Mrs ' Wihelmina Mayo, for $350.000. She charged tra Among an tne remedics in/lce & Stine s o indicing R Lo s OafeEE Y pRRuisy anip i T ey are willing (5 » "-uu“:..‘: ?fim’"‘mfi‘.m‘h" (. ~= uagnice w0 refund the money if they living at the time. e Mavo does not ask any ansul- ment of if the suit her marriage, is geclded in her favor, her attorney, Ralph Giletts, maintains, - the we Wil cheertully return will have fhe effect of annuling i mon: Anyonc"'ho has 4 sla. Indl tion, headaches, dizzy f. ings or v ould take advantage of be m:e| well '|: out D"‘l” ng their money o 50 Purs A" will relieve you will WIH inhlt you ages mot do_all ihl& ll °:I]hl Xdl h)‘fll“ cen! Lee ave sold Nundreds baxes of Mizo-na in the last few woeks SBEARCHING PAGFIc COAST FOR MISSING GERMAN OFFICERS Whe Viclated Parole and Left the chance risk Srome scnicting toms affilcting X "'?. o e their condition. hy vnx & relier, and they cam -0-na. Do not ionger -nu.—au..;ama digestion, Mi-0-na relieves 'you. it costs box. if it does s Loty PO SERIR T A b s