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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW; MODERATE TEMPERATURE FOEwiCH, unu.. VRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1920, | 0 5 . : country in honor of these ancestors. who|moving along in the pathway of law,|Mrs. Richard Chapman, Mrs. Allce|wishes of thelr many friends in their | an informat 4 [\ A LDI E qu established American/ principles of life| order and righteousness.” Chamelil Mra. . Virsigin Waltaoy Mrs. B dertaking., . Me (Commdlly uad Mu{ (Feidar) it Ay BARRS " a N 2na fres govermment on ihis continent. | Mra. Minot then went on to say that|F. O. Morse Mrs. Charles Willard, Mrs. Suilivan were formerly of the Sprisgfieid | house for the — “It behooves every all-American . wo-| cach chapter should be a radiating|Mary, Hoges, Miss Alice Satlerice, Mrs. | Branch store of the Mohican COmnany |don county. x 0 ‘| men, as well 2 id, “to get!center of all-American thought and|Bilings Crandall, Mrs. William = Mol-|and Mr. Shuzrue has lately beas a sales- Norwich, Friday, Nov. 5, 1920, Bl e , as well as men,” she said, “to get|center of al o e e Mhas ot 116 e LPT A of — ¢ to work against the forces of destruc-|purpose, overcoming by constructive m. Mra. G O Miner Misg Betsy Lar. | man for Wilson & Co. of Springfeld | srgirong Co. of ew T, ment, this event without parallel in our|tion that threaten to engulf all that we| teaching the destroying Influence of|ribee, Miss Rachel Larrabes, Mss. Hel- e e society’s history, we do you homage to-|hdd most sacred. In this situation thelradicalism in every form. ~ “Meet Red Ffl;llnk n::n. rs. itman 14 | 3rANUFACTURERS: ABBOCIATION T0 | will be there to tell day. ~ We share. your pride and joy in|National society of the Daughters of the| propaganda with 'American propagan- | Fry SERI P gt e s Sl your distinguished member, in whose hon-| Americui Revolution finds its greatest|da; overcome evil with good. ~Soviet oosap—Yira Jabn aliup, v X or you are entertaining this, twenty- | opportunity ‘for service. It must play|doctrine will wither .away of itself in gmnun—xm Edgar M.~ Warner. What "the Manufacturers’ .~ Association | Lotteries ancient Rome seventh state meeting of the Connecticut{a part in {hs crisis that shall be great|the white 1light of American and J-mwlun—um Bessle Cos.xwel}:. of Coanecticut is doing is to by told at and gradually spread through Daughters of the American Revolution. fand wise and constructive. A 'society of| Christian ideals of liberty, equality, ,:"m %‘!—Mni: F‘-:k Kanahsa. This meeting will 2o down in our history | over 114,000 loyal and active American, fraternity,” she said. ystic—Mrs. O. olby. as the first to be graced by a president| women is a power to be reckoned if We| 1 want to E o e b general of our very own. To the glad-|all do our duty. We are not mereln| geiq ,,,“;,w.,.‘;""m I f setiyity | PULLET CULLING DEMONSTRATION ness and inspiratioh of today we may!|a social organization, nor one that €anlamong the many, many things we can R S asioy Sonrs also add the members of nine years ago| be content with . the jdle boast of an-|ag to keep this nation American. ThiS| N & g ier pens but “slacker” pul when the president genera{ of today bade|cestry. A distinguished ancestry i8|is to increase our' interest in our pub-| O -m. e; }": v .u: S pul- us welcome at our eighteenth state meet-| of 10 account in the world if we doljic gchools of our various communities. | 'ots Will be the wietims lin the werles of ing here in this-very church. Some among|not make ourselves worthy of it and| Ag g soclety we have always interest-| SHNE demons ns e ‘held during THE WEATHER. The disturbance that was central Wed nesday night near Winnipeg moved east ward to Ontarlo attended by the northern border and mad on the Great Lakes. Generally fai ther prevailed in other parts of the coun- try. The temperature has aist ury region of the Great Lake us, that day saw the broad blue ribbonfto be worthy 6f it, we must be a POW-|og ourselves in our schools, but this ;‘:-ipi:::ko:'uim\':rr ll::l:u:ndzzugz; Oblo valley, It will not c of the president peneral's office floating|er in the land, wWorking to Dreserve|intercst must be enlarged and our|giTBICH OF S FEL FEON TR v Wity shewhere east over her head. The memories which linkfand perpetrate these anacestral ideals|work incréased. It s common knowl-| S3° e eo® il taiptauat as il river @uring the next 36 hours. together the eighteen and twenty-seventh|and spir. =~ We must be ourselves like e 8 2 v edge that our whole public school s: = 3 state meetings will be dear to the hearts| the ancesfors. whom we profess 10| iem js facing collapse, through sho of the demonstrations to show the peo- of Connecticut Daughters, where Lucretia | honor. ~ We must maintain the idealsiage of teachers. ~ Our chapters r'leu_vremxl points 3&:3’““1.'«\7}“"'" in. Shaw chapter will ever hold a placelof ~Fome and Country, which the¥|inroughout the country can agitate| SHHInE out wlllel: o not pay hedged about with affection and pride|gave us and which we are pledged|for pigher salaries, better training and |0 BeeP over winter. b \ ¢ o h trations have P because on her roll of members stands|by all the ties of heredity and Datriot-| petter social conditions for the teach-{, The dates for the demons rk h“e u Smp" . the name of Anna Rogers Minor. ism to preserve. e oo e e education. of our|been tentatively arranged. The farms ey w g % 9 Al Storm warnings r Lakes Ontario, Erie } and eastern Lake Mic Winds OF Ausatie Coust. at “This meeting is also memorable be-| “We hear about the 100 per cent.|youth is entrusted. Only in this way &,;‘;fid“;m"';::“y";';;ffl;fl;;'d':’_ cause of the presence of six national of-| Americanism as 1if it were something|can the stampede of our best men| (SRTL BITE T YO B CNARCE T ficers and the state regents from neigh-|new. Our society has stood for and|and women from the teaching pro- {other week. ~The' places - and ol tmaey boring states; a gathering of officers such | taught 100 per cent. Americanism| fession be stopped.” Rt iorhil b ek TONGWE: as we have mever been honored withjever since its foundation. That S| At the close of the afternoon's ses-|" Prestom. Hyman Rubin, Nov. 16, 9.30 2 before, We give them glad greetings and| what it is orsanized for. Memorial Con-|gion there was an informal reception for| 5 “m s Montville, George P. Allen, Nov. welcome them to the hearth and home of | tinental hall in Washington was built| i< “Minor, the president general, ma-|]g R Y. Wb Now, . JOHN LATDLAW tmeT: ] Copnedieat 5% | by us as the shrine of 100 per cont.| ional offiers and speakers. ~The recep- o Wasertora, Bt Pea- zes “And there is another amongst us | Americanism. tion was held in the church house and tea ting State Regent today who both welcomes and is wel-| < “Home and Couutry is the official|was served by members of Lucretia Shaw officers and delegates regis. | omed. A mew chapter has entered the{motio of the mational soclety. These|chapter. e P &' | ranks of Connecticut” chapters. On Sat-{ words are part of . its official s Among those present from Norwich nual meeting <ot -ithe-atate October 30, your state regent| they S3 its objects; they expressiand vicinity were the following: | Norwich—Mrs. Nelson D. Robinson E Observations in Norw The Bulletin's obser s s following records reporte Daughters of the Americar at its organization and mow| the ings of our soc olution wa 1d Thursday in New' Proudly announces the Colonel Henry e any army in l\\e\\h- . Champion chapter of Colchester. d “I hope that this chapter is only the needs George A. Ashbey, E. Allen Bidwell Mrs s held in ational 4 . befors NORWICH BOYS GO - first of many others. ‘We mast increase ¥ ¥ Y. rs, Mrs. Will L. Stearns, BUSINESS . | our membership and our chapters. There for it has come to the parting of t rs. W. b Alling, Mrs. E. J. Hunt, Mrs. USIN] IN HOLYOKE . 7} g mark-| should be chapters in such old historic| Ways. Indecd, the whole world h 18| Roy D. Judd, Mrs. W. T. Brown, Mrs. D. [ John P. Sullivan, Thomas J. Connelly ISR f ¥ s. George towns as Lebano: Enfield, _Guilford, | come to theé parting of th Madison, Saybrook, Dranford. Your state[the one hand. the regent would welcome information about|home’ and country, law s * or eligible about any daugh-| €Tty and ' constitutional bl woman a5 the starting|On the other hand it points to On M.qLester, Mrs. B. P. Bishop, Mrs. |and William Shugrue, Norwich boys 10" Charles J. Twist, Mrs. George E. En-!lately located » Springfield, have taken Mrs. Otto 1. Wulf, Mrs. William |over and will § nage the Holyoke Pub- 2 v lic Market of . uivoke, Mass. Mr. Sulll- 3 Noank—Mrs. Burrows, van will manage the store in general and president SUN, MOON AND TIDES v of thej h ,Stop growling around like a cross|up wonderiaz what became of ywur o ¥ charter in any good American | Munism _and internationalism Willimantic—Mrs. H. R. Chapell. Mr. Connelly s doing practically afl the |5, o "y W0 B L ilious | Dervousness, sick headache, bad ooid, - ; bTatn | il toite" e e orn o der, | lawlessness, world dictatorsh West Willington Mrs. _George D.|buying wich the exception of the meat g - or upset stomach. No griping — no w s fitly celebrat- | Sl fotaaribhta Anll DR foreh s veny | EIR. Which is to be brought by Mr. Shugrue.|—you need Cascarets tonight sure fof | ineonyenience. Children Jove Cagcarets tenary year by a concerted | chapters and enlist T Gy Ty ¢ me v better can we hon g All three young men will have the best! O e o ot sty | Croon—Diss _ Ellzabeth Latham. e best!liver and bowels. Then you will wakeiloo. 10, 25, 50 cents. and common sense to keep the world; 'S . F. Douslas, Mrs. 2 tion, than by-t 3 of descent and this definite resolve perpetuate their - epirit and - live up our. selves to their i Now is the time| when our c rising up| of the Americans. ibhgs) va, weihive Srevtad sl ¢ gods of many strange, radical; creeds; It is time now I go from this state meet- wakened consciousness of heritage s obliga- G EEVFVIL] E | = State Regent's Address. 13 owing Mrs. Buel Mayor Mahan k Morgan of don was lcome nm'{ introduced and extgnded a hearty wel-! rs. Buel as tors. Greetings were also | Sara_Kinney, honor-| PROVERB — When fortune reaches out her hand one must seize it. nt of Lucretia acious words of w 1 to hear. We e! Marshall of Connecticut colleze. At the| |8 ~ ¥ - 4 We aprec close of the morni luncheon was ; s The best _that grows 4 | served the Mohi hotel. A v { goes into King Arthur : Flour making it the Address by President General. highest g‘mde flour in ] i (] Mrs. George ard Minor, the pres- o i & & 4 | snasl l fLower Prices Un S dress of the afternoon jon which e i So_good it does not \ opened at 2.15 o'clock. Minor's | ./ require bleaching— 3 bject was Home and Country and in 5 King Arthur is ol e Bl a1 s BRINGS BIG SAVINGS ON ALL KINDS OF RUGS i OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS INCLUDED IF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR LOWER PRICES ON FLOOR COVERING, THIS ANNOUNCEMENT SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU. Next Spring’s Prices Are More Than Anticipated Every reduction we maks is greater, both in amount and percentage, than the decrease made by the manufacturer in the new price-list which holds until next spring. In spite of ths fact that ths nsw prices made by the mill cannot benefit us for about | three months, the time it would taks to receive shipments on orders placed now, we have re-priced our whole Rug stock downward. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SAVINGS WE OFFER SAVE $13.60 ON SIZE 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG SAVE $17.21 ON SIZE 9x12 BODY BRUSSELS RUG SAVE $29.00 ON SIZE 9x12 WILTON RUG thou, Lucret Yeu have ziven ns a presid highe ety of the Daughter sean Revolution could pos H THE F. A. WELLS CO. HING CLOTEING PRICES I3 Army-Navy , i Itisunusualto m::;'k down prices in November, for go- B e S vt thre o i —but the trend is toward lower prices. Melrose chandise wanh mere « o Il After due consideration, we have decided that the situation must be met at ‘| once, and lower prices regardless of cost—and now we are offering Cloth- ing, Hats, and Furnishings at SPRING PRICES. AXMINSTER RUGS Size 18x36 inches—$3.00 value at. Size 27x54 inches—$6.50 value at. Size 36x72 inch2s—$10.25 value at 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6—$17.00 value at... Size 9x6 feet—$36.00 value at 7 ft. 6x9 feet—$45.00 value a Size 9x9 feet—$53.00 value at. CHILDREN’S SHORT PANT SUITS $20.00 SUITS NOW $16.00 $18.00 SUITS . . NOW $14.50 $16.00 SUITS . .. NOW $12.50 $12.00 SUITS . .. NOW § 9.50 $14.50 SUITS .................... NOW $11.50 $10.06 SUITS MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS £60.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $48.50 A t §57.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $46.50 " i i, $55.60 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $43.50 el $50.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $40.50 $47.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $38.50 ) i $45.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NCW $36.50 f Size 9x12 feet—$1250 value at. DA AXMINSTER RUGS REDUCED RAG RUGS NOW $ 8.00 Bl 8 foct 3x10 feet 6—$58.50 Rugs reduced to.. $4679 Size Z7x54 inches “Hit and Size 9x12 feot—$63.00 Rugs radyced to Miss” Grass Rugs, reguisr Size 9x12 feet—$68.00 Rugs reduced to. $1.98 value, at ....c..cevenes $LID $1.00 and $1.50 Four-in-Hands ............... 75¢c 3 . : TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS REDUCED JAPANESE RUGS Chenecy Silk Neckwear ........ orai e e oS > Size 24x36 inches Size 6x9 feet—$25.50 Rugs reduced to $20.33 % R lar $1.59 ARROW COLLARS (14 styles)....... vo.20c I} 7 600 fe53150 Rugs roduced to .. B ,'..a..."?" T 8 ¢, 3x10 ft. 6-$45.00 Rugs raduced to. 00 - Jm_ Tak lechal "‘m p Black Cat Boys’ Hose, at 50c, 55¢, 60c and 65c, is lower 9x12 feet—$43.00 Rugs reduced to . Size 36x63 inches Japaness - than replacement price today. BODY BRUSSELS RUGS REDUCE T B - Men’s Work Shirts, black, blue, gray and khaki—140 8l Size 6x9 feet—$54.00 Rugs reduced to . 4 regular sizes—150 over-sizes. 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6—$75.00 Rugs reduced to . 6% mm& “G Size 9x12 foet—$86.00 Rugs reducsd to . P NARPTE G0 Sweet & Orr Overalls (Price went to $4.00) wide—regular 69c value, reduced ts HATS CAPS AND GLOVES—20 PER CENT. i oo e o100/ aa redused ol 4% 85 MATTING, 69 REDUCTION. <e $11600 *-hfimfin 38 inches -i‘n $42.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $35.00 $40.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $31.50 $30.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ... NOW $25.00 $25.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS NOW $19.50 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND SWEATERS SPECIAL—Black and Tan Hose. . Rk SPECIAL—Black and Tan Hose .............. 23¢ SPECIAL—Black and Tan Hose, 50c value, 2 for 75¢ SPECIAL—Silk Plaited Hose, in 3 colors. ... . 89¢ SPECIAL—AI Silk Hose, in 3 colors. . .., tor trip in the Pe West Side Voters. In the election Tuesday the 1,408 pe $1.00 Size 9x12 fe:t—$145.00 Rugs reduced to . color g ’ GRANITE ART SQUARES REDUCED e ""’ Size Bx9 feot—$7.50 value, reduced to .. 7 ft. 6x9 feet—$9.00 value, reduced to .. ‘Sizs 9x12 feet—$12.50 value, reduced to . CHINTZ BORDER RUGS REDUCED " Size 30x60 inches—$2.75 value, reduced to . Size 36x72 inches—3$3.89 value, reduced to Size 9x12 feat—$21.75 valus, reduced to Sale now going on, with plenty of stock to give all a chance at buying Clothmg at low prices. THE F. A. WELI “Good Clothes Store” - TR