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ANOTHER CHARGE BROUGHT ° ABAINST LOUIS ROSENBERG] And Mis Bond is Increased From $1000 to_$1500, Tn the criminal superior court in here Friday a second count, i Ingubordination to perjury, was B P ‘brought .sl.nst Louis Rosenberg of this eity on Thursday nfternoon pleaded not guilty to perjury, com- mitted d“;‘,’é‘ the trial of Arthur Ran- SMARTNESS! | [ had not secured late His case was comtinued until the January term of the court. Ran- dall who pleaded: guilty last week to 1 .+ AFULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT WOULD NOT B TP DESCRIBE THE ARRAY OF BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE GAR- MENTS WE ARE SHOWING. THE STYLES AND COL- N AL L e A 1y RO———— th teers, the regiment will hold treir next Ll reunion in Norwich. On Monday of 2 Bt SULTS, ... . - s187 | ERoser Rl AN EXPOSITION OF CORRECT FALL STYLES COATS, GEnaz $17.% ORS ARE THE VERY LATEST, THE MATERIALS AND Sieadod gty o Siosiine 150 wortn WORKMANSHIP THE BEST, AT THE LOWEST POSSI- tric Betiway company on February 1t BLE PRICES (WHICH HAS ALWAYS BEEN OUR AIM.) B T At 3 \ { EIGHTH CONNECTICUT % DRESSES, silk and serge, . . $13. 75 _ X, 3 : g . At the reffuest of James C. Jennings 4 2 s 50 u who resides in West Willington DRESSES, wool jersey, s A e S N 1 . . . . . WILL MEET HERE = i Next Reunien Will Be Held in This SR : - SSAL LODGE NOTES Women’s and Misses’ Apparel The new models in Coats, Suits and Frocks are charmingly varied this season, and even’ ! While Cross Council Installed Officers|] those to whom approaching stoutness is a constant menace will find that Fashion has : ‘ 98 WAISTS, CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGEITE o 55. i Friday 'Evening—Rebekah ~ Whist || heen good to them. e i o i W Among the Suits you will find the 36-inch length coat the really proper one, and semi- PETTICOATS TAFFETA AND JERSEY TOPS 35.48 e ter<-Other Happenings of the Week. 3 : i 3 At the regular meeting of White fitted effects are grutl): in evidence. Thjs season, as in the one passed, belts and SKIR’I‘ S = $5 98 up Cross council, No. 13, Knights of Co-|] pockets are used extensively to modify the style, and a number of very pretty novel- 9 SATINS—SERGES AND POPLINS . ot lumbus, held in the council chamber, . Sunlight building, Friday evenirg, the|] ties have been produced. Broadcloths, Velours, Silvertone Poplins and Gabardin®s in ;’,";‘gf,::‘:'t}%}"“;‘;“;' ransactedy et sme |} the fashionable colorings are the desirable fabrics, and the colorings which will hold . cers by Ristrict Deputy John . Hen- |} sway are Burgundy, Taupe, Navy, Green, and Madura Brown, Prices as low as L ¥ : : following are the officers that were in- $20.00 and as high as $45.00. %m ‘Smart” Style Meets Moderate Price Grand knight. John H. Carney: dep- |} Coats in general are from 48 to 50 inches in length, and with their ample sweep are eRos AL SR e Curran: chan- |} particularly attractive as well as comfortabls garments. Fur collars are featured large- N T S s g and the clever novelty pockets and belts are seen in many variations. %elour, T 4 Cromier: e cl;:floh,“ - Pn)sl;lgosl‘!)l ani“d Zibelines are among the favored weaves. We are showing % ! guard, John D. Lee; outside guard, Jo- om .50 up . . waurcgan Ho‘,:el Block LE A R Sl B i Pretty Frocks in all the many acceptable materials and colorings, and for every con- ]o,{:,;?d:;‘;’“fl;fi,;h,fni'g",,':i",‘,fiz.’,Z;‘u,,‘:{ ceivable occasion are shown in our Garment Section. Short Eton effects for the S — = S ; B e e 1y Yo e youthful fig'ures.m proving of popular inierest, as are also those with straight lines heddemy rgre:::;r:‘ L ?;s:::'aifillofil;& fiustier, % TR [ois nas peftinet the superior coust [ noat ax officers. Short addresses were and full cut plaited skirts. Wide-belts ‘and sash effects add a note of piquancy fo Srst rehearsal Friday afterncon - in |BTobably be filied by Car} Parker 18 o inof to Gley, the nage of his|Grand Knicht John H. Carney and the (| Imany of these pretty dresses. Prices as low as $10.50. Cemataates from the entebing ciass, | chestra again this year. - T voTh oF (ks o HRR e e Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine Blouses in flesh or white again hold sway as favorites, most of them playing the violin. As A frontier telegram to the EchO g board of officers, under wi i x . ~ . ot the' oralteirs v GhIhE o DIenIst Wone S oTetas Mo Belge says that numerous Livup: A o o omnens. junder whose|} both tailored and smartly trimmed models being shown. Dark striped taffetas, too, and at_Friday's rehearsal R. Gale arriving in Flanders from the Gallician 2, & . e Noves™17, ‘acted as planist. Bruce F.| William Henry Ausyst Plog of this |tront. e L kv R Sy will be used considerably. We have a very complete aggortment, priced from $3.69 up- — Durlng the course of the meeting|| ward. . it was announced that thirty-one mem- bers of the council had entered the ser- vice-of the United States for the pros- An Absolutely Free Trial on [t it Coatings and Suitings s Gaer. Dacten Tem. Moo 1 e\ A FEW OF THE VERY LATE Daughters of Veterans, met at the Best Combination Coal el Tl ARRIVALS A — T TS0 w—— : : ;x’b}r';?%fid;nd Seven candidates Fashion has decreed, and good sense demands, for : ‘ n as an ge a e o ggm-’n;"ts‘:gg.‘fp&;e St i : Winter wear, that the heavier weaves shall be used. : y |l iR e IR And not alone heavier fabrics, but weaves which clesed in the usual mannef. . . . | { i . 2 4 are much rougher in texture and finish than those B Hope_Rebekah lodge, No. 21, I. O: which have been used for some seasons past. " | Oad held_thelr regular meeting i ‘ellows’ hall, ‘ednesday evening. v o . . Routine business was transacted. It 5 We have three new lines in at present, all of which was_decided to hold no formal cele- tration in connection with the 66th £ i are correct in weight for the Winter®suit or coat. anniversary of the lodge which comes : » this k. A 218 5 7 i 3 DR todee, No. 27 1. 6. 0. T > ool W’e may also say with strict truthfulness that the held ‘their regular meeting in Odd Fe: X " 2 lows' hail, Tuesday eveping. Ther, 2 P 2 prices we mark upon them are very low indeed. ;vas a som: a;umzaé\ce.. Routine bus- ¥ / % mess was transacted. I o4 Friday evening the Hope Rebekah | YT . N3 [ ke “DONEGAL” TWEEDS—$3.00 a Yard lodge. No. 21, gave a benefit whist for | . 4 the Red Cross which netted $10. 'Ti¢ ; Here's a splendid B4-inch Coating or Sulting direct from the ThC a1 Connacan NIt e S6th | At “ould sdd”. Its very looks proclaim that it was built to kesp out 4 . - curred during the week. The local s s ! the cold, and in a quiet way impresses you with its up-to-date- The Famous Summit The Famous Summit || lodse_observed its 32d anniversary : H ; ness. We have it in & number of attractive mixtures, stripes and last June. The prize winners were Y f Ladies—first, Mrs. Gertrude Tootill: Y ' g 4 plaids. Will Cut Down [ ¥y S smmes Soaficmen oot : : o DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS—$2.00 a Yard second, F. Q. Smith: - 4 third, E. McNearney. The whist was i This Diagonal Cheviot will be another favorite for the heavier Will Reduce Your in charge of the amusement commit- E B suits and coats. The heavy diagonal weave is very pleasing in H H tee which ists of Mrs. G. F. - 5 % 1 Ooal BI"S Yl)lll' Gas Bl“s ek M. €. A °flur§e’y,GMu.mK§; the rich colorings displayed, and taken all in all, we can heartily Revell. William Douglas and 8. S, recommend i It is 54 inches wide, and shown in dark brown Alofsin. S and green, plum, black and navy. VELOUR COATINGS—$3.00 a Yard Velour is a little dressier than the two weaves mentioned above, with its soft, velvety finish and solid, substantial texture. The colors, too, are more for dress-up, including Tete de Nigre, Mid- night Blue, Noire, Plum and Balsam. The price $3.00 a yard is very low as prices go this season. owLS. Norwich nest, No. 1396. held their regular meeting Tuesday evening in Owls' hall. Rautine business was transacted. There was a good attend- ance. Two Complete Ranges at the Price of One s s, e The FAMOUS BUMMIT is a Coal Range and a Gas Range, both complete in one body. The two ranges in :’;e }E;:ng "u‘f.?f n&#cae}.' ;;te!mn vanc | one—accupyinz the space of but one range—at THE PRICE OF ONB RANGE! You can use Gas in Summer J|Ing the office will be open for -the ; TION and Coal in Winter, or you ean use both coal and gas together. Fealiadb i e e M“‘LINERY 0F UNUSUAL Dl This range stands alone, the result of many years of successful stove making, the most practical range ever e S OF VETERANS. UTUMN butit* We have sold them and know them through and through. A FAMOUS SUMMIT RANGE HAS NEVER — ffgmrommay mAeetings - A WONDERFUL Al DISPLAY BEEN RETURNED! . Scdewick camp will be resumed o || The richness of Autumn colorings is reflected in the charm- < : Monday evening next at the Busking- L Four burners for sds and 4 coal cquers. Large 20-inch oven that bakes perfectly with either coal or goa. ham Memorial. Reports from the an. l PRI tions which gr our Millinery tables at the pres- nual encampment ‘which was held i R ) Boston will'be madc and plans discuss- 1} ent moment. The hats for every type, are thdividual in Hei‘e’s Our Offer sl ea T their appeal and their fascination is not to be resisted. OO There beautiful Pattern Hats at prices which are not WE MAKE THIS REMARKABLE OFFER FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUAINTING YOU WITH THE Friday evening the first smoker of - g £ P! £ : . 5 4 : 2 a series to be held during the winter || too large and many adaptations, from the hands of our MOST WONDERFUL COMBINATION COAL AND GAS RANGE MADE. e s Mbuss Taes oo Lancdl e y . S S ] You don't have to pay one penny down. You can use the range absolutely FREE for thirty days. If you Hill. Before evening’s entertainment own nnlhnm, which present the bes tyles 23 4 ., E A. Cralg Taylor ‘vas presented with P2 don’t want to keep the range at the end of thirty days, we will take it back without expense to you. 2 handsome oak morris chair in ap- modest prices. We will set the range up FREE of all charges make gll hot water connections and connect it to the gas [|Preciation of hisfinework as chajrmgn Every new and desirable shape and size is shown—style, (provided you have gas already piped to the Kitchen) and we WILL TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE IN TRADE! J. Banfield cntertained the audience £ 1i ick : A2 odn sk ugsmall pn:mi:: at the end of thirty days if you decide to keep the range and pay small | i several sleight of hand {ricks quality, assortments and :'!l:l'e are unequalled in No " that kept the crowd guessing. T. D. ist this ¢ erabhation. J Daniels, an old time actor, gave sev- Can you resist four-fold temptation. Kiy th 1 til it is fully paid for. N e e folvay] & eral recitations that were greatly ap- This FREE TRIAL offer is a positive way of proving to you that the FAMOUS SUMMIT combination Coal preciated by the company. Smokes i and other good- things were passed and Gas Range is the best and most satisfactory cooking range made. G e e Dnasd hour, all voting the amusement com- mittee as “being there.” The amuse- SULLIVAN & DOWNING, 26 Sixth St., Norwich [|&imimeay 23 = (GREENEVILLE) An Ttalian communication reports that in Albania on the 20th inst. an aeroplane was hit by rifle fire %hmmmmm