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Mr;.u aummnm m»uwnmhwhthm . leur .and velvet, three- quarter length, full lined, - plain_or loose bglt, in " black, green or “brown, |5 #2500, $27.50 andj. Cmfiroy 6%, - s in brown, green, navy and|Novemver at aest weelcs session o black, ‘fur ‘trimtmed and belted at-$7.50, $13.00, $17.50, $2000 and ‘$35.00. mixtures, plain or belted, + collar and cuffs of velvet Great Man's I“MQ mu..'nn Supremacy of Faith. M“m ethodist - evening subject s, 'Hn “va Wlll‘Auond Ansonia Mn. Wlll-.rfl Vau, of Boston is l ‘n‘ Paul's. H. E. iss Catherine Swift s Visiting Mra B, M Switt " NOANK Y| 8tart on 8ix u-u-—ul.u-u at Once—Mosting of Sewing Seciety tor Cagii< " News in General. as_the viglh of “All !llflll' day, which comes Mon- _’{1"(. Wil e All Saints’ fay neuuum-mm.mfl"n churches. . Lists Coming in Well.' of fasting kept Work on“the six barges the Philadeiphia and Reading rafiroad, which are to be buils at, the Paimef shipyard, will be commericed as soon as_the lumber arrives. or self tfimmed $12. 50 Deacon A. V. Morgan, who was bad- £17. 50, $2000 and lty An!n:d a {h‘;nmm'fl. uo;y ‘:ht.n X fendant company in the courts iromm the roof of his house, o . i Rhode l-hnd 'Mr Curtis asked (or move about a little. - he Mrs, Marion Kenyon i visiting in 822.50. | the ap A bre- | o Mre eny Visiting for not desire to take her by forve. Acoident a-«.m Recovering. - anflmc\ R I, 18 acting for the receiver of the do— -resident taipayers have fled their vious, are reported to be Ilo Inx lhrlr mum COATS Coats in-navy blue and g-reen with collar and cuffs h, loosé belt, $15.00. : ;anm’ in- changeab\e Blue Zebeline with invisi- m th: a three-inch band of black velvet colhr ancH:ufis (" match, $17.50. = - COATS - IN° mcnt AND NAVY- good assortment of Black and :Navy Coats-in’ cloth-and wide -wale with velvet collar af B12.50. = Jelts, fur trimmed, str a New co!gx:.m:ncy pes an .ecltmmu.anmmm ; 's Golf Glove&nn colors, 26¢ New Ostrich Neck. Boas, $1.89, $2.89, $3.89°and $4.89. 'NEW FALL HAND. BAGS i. é-mmuam Hand Bags in black, hew shape, fitted, fine and soft, Gentiing Pix Seal Black Hand Bags in the, new shape, $2.99 and $3.95, Angora Goat Hand Bags, nickel-plated frame, fitted, $2.99, 98, 3130, Provid state, to pmw:s the interest® of sev. eral “parties who bought from . the Masse company “on the ‘installment n and would lose by foreclosure, o sthted that this action had been taken in chusetts, and ~New ‘Wampshire. A petition to that effect was allowed, on ,furnishing the re- quired bond. . . Attorney §. B. Harvey asked for the appointment of a comhmittee to_hold 4 bearing in the case of Ruth Frink vs. Nelson L. Frink, an -unecontested divorce case, and Attorney C. A. Capen was 80 appoint EHlen' M. Bugbee's appea] h-vm the of Telief and the e Grain & Codl com) e Kempner went off the ist, and thrne ‘weeks was allowed for an fmswer | the cases of Celia M. Dolln and Lévine & English vs. Frank . Miller et ux. The other matters were allowed to 'stand upon the calendar, : GWENDOLVN MAVWARD ‘WON. own ‘st St Josepis hospital in_this aity. It wis to perform an tion on Beslér, a8 & plece of iron ipe plerced his abdomen as a resuit e Neodlewdrk Quild's Exhibition. ~The dh-ectm- of the guild are ing for the annual Exnibition, which will bo held ‘st the Rocis pE eEss B Billes on Windham road. The affair will, as Sist of a tea, and the exhibition of the articles made Jy the contributors. WEDDING. Petersen—Cote. Petersen of Willimantic and ra Cote of Conantville werée P, Voted Prize Baby at- Closs of Milk |3 Station, Gwendlolyn, eight mohths' old daugh- ter of Della ' Hayward, old. was second ‘with six points. The result was announced at the i JO-BO FOR THE HANDS The Only Dirt Remover’ Which” Contains , | least 20 wi he marriage, the eiden tather, Altred Cote; - in Cogantville. -Mr. ‘and Mrs. Petersen ‘wiil reside, on Valley street in this city after their return from a short wed- ding trip to New York city. Norwich Driver Not to Blame. Angelo Lincoln, of Norwieh, claims that he was not (o blame for Wednes- day evening's automobile collision, At tnésses and the policeman saw Mr. Lincoln on the right side of the -street. The driver of the Willl- mantic car 1d have gone to the intersection the streets before turn- ing up Walnut street from Main. S OBITUARY. - Mrs. G Qray. Mrs. Glover Gray, 64, dled at St. Jo- y afternoon, after Bright's discase. She hed beén o pathnt at the institution "ALO. Mr. and Mrs. Petér Deveau are mov- a house at the shipyard. and Mrs. Charles Davis, who have beeh In Providence for the sum- mer, will return the first of Novem- e, John Latham has returned to his home Iin Providence. Dr. T. ders lost a valuable Grea: Dane dog one day this week. . Elizabeth Hurst has been vis- iting in New Haven. Mrs. Andrews is' visiting friends in the west: Cards have been received from Mrs. James Langworthy, who is visiting in Pensacola, Fla. Sewing Society Meets. The sewing eociety of Liberty eoun- cil mec this week with Mrs. Josephine Chester. Capt. Ellison Lewey has _left Ehiladelphia on the barge Exeter. Willam Swan, after a short stay here, has returned to Providence: Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Potter have been entertzining friends from Middletown: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johngon have been in Boston this week. Closes Summer Studie. H. W has closed his summer home here and returned to New~ York. Miss Phebe Wilcex has returned from New London, where she epent several months. YANTIC Spirit of 76 Demonstrated at Mrs. Mary Ladd’s.Birthday Surprise Party —Ciub Entertained Mary lAdfl of Elmwood entered her 70th year Thursday and pi to spend the day very quietly, but about 50 friends decided to call on_ her m n o ly in the afterncon and help e the day memorable. Tab) ware Pprepared for whist and five tables were playes ises - were awarded Mrs. J. W. Frink, first, a_hand-cro- cheted bag, made Iiy Mrs. IL H. Wil lard. Mrs. Hasinah Meech of Hartford recelved the second prize, while the for te. Grent Six Hoenses in Plainfield. - The o _ commissioners in ome in Plainfield. In Sterling two. censcs have been granted in Oneco, on in_Sterling village. The last of the top Tor the paving was put in pl Fridey onh the &e railroad trac] streét can be opened to time next week. Troopers March South. Detachments of the cavalry cavuigymen attracted much tkelr coon hunt in the d, section, Willlam Ross, J Mxmmnxmmmm of the animals. They spent & week| e ) WOrk on, bunt. mm-. ven, and" ings they attend Rev, C. H. Barber lard nevolent society. GRANT 15 LICENSES. County Commissioners in Session Fri- referendum, .. . Progeess on_New home rule for cities Wort‘ ls 20 far adyaneed on al cases. Mary’s rectdry on hvld.ne. i$ practically the after oth hizn sch rs. John Oll\\n» and ;1:1-1 were visitors tn \Noflvh 3 eonsoiction was given Mrs. Charles B. Weal Leather Hand Bags, covered frame, fitted with coin purse, $3.50. Leather Hand Bags, n-llkel-‘pl.l(ed frame, silk-poplin lined, $1.50."" No Lye, Sand or Pumice " of Lowell, Mass, and Harry L. | Abes o v ”r-t ‘Lesther Hand Bags, leather lined, nickel-plated frdme, coln purse, to injure the skin o clog the owell, Mass, and Harry L.| After the whist, Mrs. M"Bulhrd joves it FUNERAL. —_— George A. Inll!. The funeral of held in Funeral ar’s tu-z,u_-r_m_. Tet. lfquor lcenses bmmmuhv ‘the c-kn" commissioners druggists’ licenses when the ‘I.h roor "1:"..'.”;‘.‘3’., Fail Bunding, - One rooiha in. B TOILET GOODS OFFERINGS t Creme Elcaya, {5c & jar. Pompelan Mmm.m Creme Tokalon, 50c a Jar. n size Sal Hepatica, 4dc. - © mh.qumdu,u%ca nwtl ?"g""’“.a;.:':;n. Sold by'druggists and grocers o3 everywhere. ‘s Listerips, 4dc. Foney and ream PRICE TIN GIN“ ism B. Manning. gave a reading that wes very entertaising, 4 received 1 mvm&'?n‘lmmmfir'mm had licenses when Kilingly ntay, J. W. Hillhouse is in Boston on bus. voted no-license in October, 1914, the 1 ”Rom & mmn 'l‘umam Rowders, < ., |iness, = WS R EENR 2 y John Ashton ston on < < infess. pln.ncduthebeuemwnhm lwtud are here. New arrivals in is what:iou need Fhis Art Goods' Bestion oitars. abus is the best valuo ever offefed . eper., Think of buying a $3.00 | €000 suggestions in Stamped Artioles = for Christmas apd Holiday sifts. Now is'a good time to make your selection. and it will' give you umple time 0 mnu,r«{»mmu 4O0c . = upward 4 men from the “‘fi ~our ship. we B it ':“;f“é-:“"",‘.z-a ) ——— e B T “ ol IN TEN TIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE