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e \ «Tel. 123-4, m;hen 68, lowest 60. _ Comparisons. - Predictions for Friday: Showers; southerly winds. 2%y Friday’'s weather: As predicted. e Sum;, Moou smd Tides. for use at the T TR séashore. ISttt . i So.g‘ l. CENTS A CAKE. PO | ; 1.45 }.0.63 ’ i 240000 4 2.2 11.06 J . 4.35 13 3.20 1129 e Slx hours high water it is low tae, wiich As followed by food tide 'N.D.Sevin& Son || eReeneviLie o, ® Esther Heaps, 11 Year Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heaps, Dies While on Visit to Lowell—Installation of Fa- ther lefl!l'll T. A. Bociety. ' "The Carriage Man, 3 The semi-monthly meeting " M- B £ RING Father Mathew. T. A. society wi 1 . . in their" rooms on North Main street Gall..and see me about anything In | Thursday evenifig, when the installa- tion of the newly elected officers for 1 Conrtban Mins, the coming six moriths took place. The LOW PRICES. meeting was turned over to County Horse Shoeing a specialty. 3y2d | Director Maurice P. Fitzgerald, who 4 was assisted by the state editor, James McDonald, both of New London. “The following officers were then installed by ‘Mr, Fitzgerald: Chaplain, Rev. a U K€ | 5imes 5. smithe presiaent, Joseph A- Belléfleur icé “president, Joseph O. % —— Sullivan; recording -seeretary, L. Y y Gladue; financial secretary, Louis 3 Guertin; treasurer, Daniel Cummings; OUR JUL' SAI‘E sergeant at armas, Philias Gladue; di- o -~ pectars, Cornefius J. Downes (chair- ofle" ". -..’ mm ‘. ‘c“ha;s John Shea, Simon Fahey, Mi- . 1. Corton, Pnlflckhsk:e::l;fll snd . Jawpion. After the in ation Farniture and Floor Coverl,ns. s Sl Tk JU i You could select no better time to |8erald on the temperance question, he furnish your home with up-to-date | Urging the members one and all to furnitiré and rugs at a saving of cost | Stand by their board of government than NOW, through all its dal‘lilnzl and harmonize e | W each other ang success would cer~ bined” ‘with the present ecomomical tertainment committee intends looking prices, makes ithis a rare money-sav- | 3P, the watter of having another out- ing opportunity. ‘hhe 5 After the meeting a smoker was Better investigate while the stock ia| The soclety is to be congratulated at its maximum of completeness. upon the efficiency of its new president, Mr. Bellefieur. Michael J. Carroll and Chgrles D. SHEA & BURKE, 3741 Main S1. Yerrington have been appolbied as T v delegates to the state convention at visd 5 Putnam, Sept. § and 7, with Cornelius J. Downes and Edward Bellefleur as alternates. ;¢ |OBITUARY. = o Miss Esther Heaps: ‘While visiting her grandmother, Margaret Heaps, at Ayer, near Lowell, Mass., Esther Heaps, the 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Thomas ] Heaps of 54 Prospect street, died on Tuesday, July 20. ? 3 v The girl had been in ill health for the past two months, and to improve we fi\. n her condition her parents sent her to . visit her grandmother just before the celebration. - She apparently became R worse at Lowell and for the last two weeks her mother has been there with her. Tuesday, Mr. Heaps received a telegram that his daughter was at the 3 ¥ point, of death, and he left immediate- "in the PTICC of B s e R O ] Mr. and Mrs. Heaps lived untfl com- Re&jgcnmrs ing to Greeneville five years ago, where %B lthadls:;nce F‘:un a printer in the & nite tes Finishing company. She and Go-Carts attended St. Mary's parochial school. Her bright and lovable iposition en- ffll' the next fcw days deared her to all.. Mr. and Mrs. Heaps " have two hildr § We mean to reduce our stocks in | oifer, and ‘fi:’,f,ou;:h Chitatobhes these two lines, and by reducing the| The funeral took place from the %lre'n expect to carry out our plans. | home of Mrs.' Margaret Heaps, 60 Ful- t purchasers receive the choicest|ton street, Lowell, Thursday afternoo selections. * Pl at 2.30 o'cleck, and burial was in that R M"" Street. James Ward of Wauregan was a re- dy2ia ; cent guest of William Delaney of Sixth H . . street. /The Young Kicker! Paul Gadle, (] | manager, 38 Fourth /street, challenge | any team from 16 to 20 years old. i Alpert Overton of Sterling has heen transferred from the branch of the w“m nmn,. Fwo" PAINT United - States Finishing ' company in that place to the local plant. stock, a paint that will DRY'OVER [ Angrew “Purdon “refurned Thursday NIGHT AND WEARS LIKE 1RON.{to the U . 8. Salem at Newport aft- superior article in evary way. ér ,spending a ten day#' furlough at Bive ita m‘ ¥ .+ | his home on Boswell avenue. A yaluable bird dog wasskilled on Central avenue Thu: ¥ eve}ubu; and m C. GROWELL S it is said the owner.of the .dog knows the number of the aufomBbile, - Miss Mary Burns' who ‘‘has 'been 87 Water Sh‘ficl. spéning f85 vast Shics. wesls A% the. guest of Miss Bessie Sweeney of Cen- on sntdurany l:‘:‘lunfi gur'::‘ July | tra; avenue, Hu returned td Philddel- phia. + “fywrdaw # John Mchrmlck has rétufned to New York after spending'a vacation ‘a B with his mother on Fifth strest. Miss i b Y Madeline Sullivan has returned to n e Taunton, Mass, after visiting relatives L in town. Shedech ; sélioited:. . Quality the " hest | Bdwin Lo Kyowiton, at one thns 7 or 8 years ago, a rber on the West and value received by those who_pat- | Side, i in town, calling. on {riends. .-qgln us, He once lived in Greeneville, but has 8 since, he says; traveled over the coun- u ‘ s sm "’., tre going as far west GJ_EBI’IVGI'. - School Teachers in Camp. ,'”f;nnuh - i “Pél 833, A party of school teachers are camp- ing at Fairview, Saunders’ Point, Ni- ;lnllic river, this summer. ’l'heBpa,rly ncludes the Misses Theresa Brown, CHIROPODYMGMANICURE May Donahue, Therssa Flynn, Mar- Treatment of - Corhs ‘s 'speelaity. g: erite Donahue of New London and h Beckl % Hararesud Sad’ Ehampooing, izabet] eckley of Norwich, Puffs, Switches and Pompadours made New London Courthouse. from your own' combings. The work on the alterations at the ’ MRS. B. BURTON, New London courthouse will be start- Chapman Blockyh = . # . Broadway.|ed next Tuesday, contracts having Junid been signed Friday. : ' Delivered to Any Part of Norwich _ the, Ale that is acknowjedged to be tho | M. \ Funeral Prntess A s onaer it || s AGER Direcior er w! 3 receive prempt cattention.. - Iflmf . o MeGoRmICK. o Franigia, pr. .and Embalmer - 70 Franklin St, Bulletin lug. Telephona §42-2, # . Prompt setvice day or Mt Léay & g | possible. Thg regulars won In M*—‘oy’&o}!n‘m* ‘value G0e. M)I.-!n- ‘Washable . ’houun ovec 4 value 25c. Sth, %‘::érgmm‘“n ! B » 3 Q&fln‘ | : | . “::ou' Knee Trousers, r;). ). won from At 950—Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, N ‘value $1.25. of the um comp p a very amusing feature of the m‘ s 3 ‘nmu. ¥, .., P 25c. All contestants were obliged to i g 5, g e . —_—————————— BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS left shoe in a pile. At a ey 2 Were to run 80 yards o the pie, select Lfim'flhfl!wfi e | e anmineay Stocks—therefore come today.’ e Bl — yalie 1 s the shoe, return to the starting place, t put on the shog and lace it. It was the OrBome an: B pand. thm, Phalon | ! Southbridge at- | Bess in mind that every department Ty s At §2.39 — value $3.00 privilege of the contestants to throw ke : e £, his brother-in-{ in the stors is working in harmony to At $2.69 — value $3.50 the opponents’ shoes as far & ave i" 2 _ | make the last day as interesting as was finals except the wrestling, which was . 5 ln( fflend- In Natick, R. I, hds return- dn . These few hmh of s won by Pr“mto Everett Tubbs of the/ 9 2 1 tl\. Tirag by drsde all At &.Q—Bou Two-plece Suits, value Jub-c r at movl o s ¢ tte! BBy it R Rl gt Bt X 0 vt fi,,m SO W Jogl \adsy. oo the :: ": BOPNE N il Y W.!O—Boyl‘ Two-plece Suits, valus i $9.50. ¥ . AT I RO N D AR A X panies on,Tuesday and by the 5th{is in so far u.t(um is any governor's A Company on Wednesday. The 3 com. | day at the actillery camp, ~Gov. Frank | Mfs ‘H“finfll{:n_::d Jer et pany had full service practice on|B. Weeks vmm Fort H. t, Dunés of th oo by 2 Thursday afternoon, firing threes shots | Fishers Island where 0 TOR » and making three hits. This excellent | the state eou}mmv_r; is entnamped. |. - Patricie Noan' of Qantetbury is visit- Men S Weal‘ result was the cause of much enthusi- | Governor Weeks was accompanied by | ing his aunt, Miss Bridget Gaffney, of GLOVES LOVES asm and many congratulations. Adjutant General George M: Cole lnd Providénce street. . The 5th mg 13th compnnll;:‘ :re to xuor T. M. knnell of the sovernor's »n"% Jaryis has returned from ' m f;l'& e:.lr:o:;' m?;.:nn m have full service practice on ay, - | staff. New Bedford, where she has' béen vis ’ ach e # M%st of thé m?nur. eor the 3d Mcom- Govor;or vgeob. Gon;;;l ’gzfie::g iting friends dm",‘em', last two weeks. Men’s 50c Neckwear at ce a pair | ]E‘i)l;‘l;l;(h (1'_2’:‘;:'1?:12 é?;x.““ v - sell were m a S | le L] — ROl - e Shgmbers. of the $th tome | 1n tha werk ‘ol Ahe axilicrinan ad | D% Cole: the former Norwich nalll 25 dozen Men's Sk Four-in-hands— . lnath Jone Lins Glywest pany before leaving Norwich expressed | well pleased with the efficiency 3“3:: ‘m ;_:m: evm-mh:z team, | 544 lots lu- our regular fifty-cent line and 75¢, their regrets that they could not be at | po: ‘?; of the corps -mluned n l‘ofl Yot Blodh. & §°nhu": St el aods | —this season’s newest shapes in a |;Ig ttery as last | Wrij Apfer | Tear, 'and ‘they were informed by an | | Colonel Gibért L Fitch of, Stamford, | to_ Walnut Beach todsy (Saturday), iy ":k"'.‘“ ';';:::':""‘ s officer acquainted with the station that | commanding the state corps, received where he has a cottage. Mrs. Brown eckwear. a LACES"EMBROIDERIES théy would regret the change still more the and showed them about the | and her son Robert are already. tnere. when they became familiar with Bat- an Fred Myers, electrician on one of the| At 39c—Men’s Negligee Shirts in plain Imitation Torchon, Cluney “tery Crawford. The guns of this bat- s"{odny Is‘ :ha‘rnalt. r::lu g:omoet m lb.'tu”mi':-id‘: Nes L;)‘ndt:; hs.rbo;,‘ white—regular price-50c. u | and Medici Lace Ed; and te e not of recent model, the sights urday the n town v. On Monday Mr. Myers A aat P Baes. th it mflone 3 are unsatisfactory and without tele. | the hagsage will ‘be: packed and - the | leaves for Newport with his ship. At #4o—Men's Negligee Shirts, n ubrtings, 1 nately s—regu two inche ide — value & scopes and the guns are so easily | companies will ‘Say farewell fo the | 3., Paridig. poaipny Ml poikion col;r d Tlrn:ics-h:?lc' p‘mu .v:ls s:c es wide ue B¢ moved that the movement of the gun- | camp of 1909. : i | the Ponemah mill today (Saturday) to| At m;;d :In'ar e l':‘ s 41,00, = work, in the Taftville wet wash mill, - i . At Platte Val Lace Edgings and v which is managed by His brother Gus.| At 7c—Men's U. S. Army Hosiery — e Insertings to match, 1-2 €6 § DR, KAUFMAN DECLINES SUDDEN DEATH OF e o shoig v vl Skt b e regular price 10c. S Niaw WIS = ¥alna 11160 &% CALL TO MINNESOTA.| . i R. J. WILLIAMS. | from a fishing tfip in Wauregan, Mr, | At 17¢-~Men’s fine Imported Hosiery 26¢. o A e L’Heureux had very goad luck on thi 17¢ a pair, 8 for 50c. 5 Wanted at St. Paul, but Believes His | Occurred in Hartford from Heart DI trip and opencd the éyes of his friends | At 15¢c—Men’s Summer Undepwear, fine 1;/; E:::”:::r'llzeg‘ln.::'u m:.‘:h Station of Duty is Here. nu—ley ‘Lived Here. in Wauregan by the size of his-cgtche: ribbed, value 25c. oty ke otls o baxy S Mr. Young, manager of the ple’s | At 35c—Men's Athletic Shirts - and widths—vilue 19¢ to 896, The Rev, Dr. M. S. Kaufman has R. J. Williams, an employe of the |store, and George Weller, the postmas. Knee Drawers—value 50c. 3 recently been invited to consider the | Royal Typewriter company, died sud- | ter, went on a fishing 'trip Thursday. At 45c—Men's Fine Ribbed' Combina- At 18-inch Hamburg Embroider- acceptance of a pastorate in St. Paul’| denly Thursday night about 9 o'clock | They were very successful .and return- tion Suits—value 50c. 190 | ies for shirt walsts and cor~ Minn. The distriet superintendent at|in his room at No. 22 Charter Oak |ed with a.large string of fish. -Mr. a6t Covers—value 356 and. 80 St. Paul being very favorable to the | place, Hartford. ~He ate supper as | Young and Mr. Weler are regular old | Qur entirs on’s A transfer, the matter reached the point| usual, but complained of not’ feeling | timers at fishing and when -they get it ek b pELIRLLLUEL LI where Dr. Kaufman had to :lveuhh ;en, ;‘na w;ntuto» his “;xom'l }I‘l“d" toggther the-fish have to bite. final decision. Although the invitation | Mrs. Mary A. Hopse, _ the landlady, —— was most complimentary, it being & | went to his room"ang¥ound that he FAMILY REUNION. At § 950 from 81500 POST CARDS Ic university church, the mmembership | had difficulty in breathing and pains | At $12.50 from $18.00 500 a Set of 50. larger .than here. and the salary in|in his stomach. A doctor was called, | Belightful Time at Home of Mrs. An- At $16.50 from $20.00 : advance of that paid by Trinity Meth- | but Mr. Willlams died befpre the doc- nie Sekater in Charletown, R. I. Post Cards of Norwich, fifty: local odist church of this city, yet Dr. Kauf- | tor arrived. Medical Examiner H. S. —_— -~ iowss Nanh Ghtde Ih oolefs, 436 man has decided to remain with his |'Fuller pronounced death due'to fatty At the beautiful country home of . 500 f of 50 vi people here, believing this t6 be his|degeneration of the heart. Mr. Wil- | Mrs. Annie Sekater in Charlestown, SEC“N” FW“R each or or a set views. station of duty. - liams was about §0 years old. He for- | R. I, on Thursday there was a m: ch - This decision will be learned with| merly lived in Norwich. So far as enjoyed family reunion. The day Corsets, Wrappers, C much pleasure by the members of|known he has no relatives. " A tele- | perfect and the entire programme '., orsets, ppers, Coats . Trinity church, who would deeply re- | gram has been sent to friends in New [a grand success. 'About 1.30' o'clock —all at very special pri SMALL WARES gret having him leave here, where his | York, and a reply is expected, when | the gugsts were seated at a large table W 's Corsets, discofitin- work has brought about such exce]]ent arrangemerits will be made for the fu- | which was spread under a tent on the| ' 59¢ odme‘n l. r=; Ve G results, neral. Jawn, and each did justice to & fine| ;Value | ued styles PR . At 3c—Five Hook Corset. Steels :Jn —_— Chief Murphy x;‘e‘iehzdka me‘r:.m clfum chowder ’pyl-e‘x:uefl byl members ‘,“‘M '":,:,m;';“?: '.;o(lllo::,m:;';{ VRIS, AN N & palr, Value 3R i from Hartford Friday, asking for in- |of the family ,with numberless oth e " N ’ g aistion Adseniofigh, formation regarding . J. Williame, | good things. Late. An the afternook| ana medinm’— rofuiag 31001 A€ 155 Women's Kisatio Balts, ' vilak u’:’;!cemcl::n?,tlllcu}:o Id%t:t: ms‘):lrhl-u;li:t :2:11 Eg‘, :;:px}; :t:f learn anything re- l'cee” :;eur: I?r‘:e ",’x'.'mffi'e','-"":é’em?&: Corsets at §9c a pai:v IR L e M g were present from Wakegelo, Feace:| | $118 | Womens Fercpie Mripbiry session at 2.30. A special programme EXAMS FOR TEACHERS, 16 xyrerte Himiselves &9° Daving] $L5¢ light ‘celora—dlio Sisoc Md Caston. “The prineipal sttraction will | Norwich Agplicants for State Certifi- | had & most enjoyable time and back — regular $150 be Mrs. Mary Pepper-Vanderbilt’ of cates. —— e ‘Wrappers at $1.19. At 25¢6—Women's Patent Leather Bags, value “50c. At 3¢c—White Castile Soap, value 8ec. At 8o—Munyon’s Witch Hazel Crul. Brooklyn, N. Y., who will follow her . MARRIED. value 16c, lectures with messages. Mrs. Vander- | Examinations, for applicants for cer- | vy, ‘aiu . ZVO:T'":; "E:::“co,'onr‘: n‘"","; ol bilt is one of the most accurate mes- | tificates as state teachers were held at ge. 3 "“5 00 ray, tan and white — made : sage bearers. on the spiritualistic plat-'| the Ndthan Hale grammar school in “ - 54 inches Jong, uml-flmd DRESS SUIT CASES 7 form. She has been heard here in the | New London Friday and wil be con- d Miss Helen S. Barnes of and button teimmed — 3$5. 0 t and everybody will want to hear { tinued today. There were ten candi- Redd!ng Ridg: g d $7.50 garments at $2. " Sale price 750—value 31 fi:: on state day. This will be a redl- dates present to h"x?z themeumll;l- .‘;}TTQH'}I,"'TP 1:::“1’)‘;“’;0 -Yll'l:{ e L Sale price $1.19—value $1.50 letter day for Pine Grove, as spiritual- | tions which were hel or this section v :the 0 ~ h- 1.59—value $2.00 present. the number applcants fl'WINNEW Lon- | % Buer d;uxhlar “of Deacon Albert| $5.00 | navy, green and rose—Coats Sale price $239—value $3.00 PESA e TR A for, g%g?;gg::;g:h iNantic, Al-| W. Bueli of Middlebury. are 36 inches long, semi- - Pfl 2. v '$3.50 Refurn from Mains Trip. R i & fitted and button trimmed— Sale price $298—val ; flared - skirt — regular $5.00 Sale price $3.98—value $6.00 * Corporation Counsgl Willias A. Bris- | o'clock until § o'cldok and were con- DIED. Suits at $2.98. coe and son, Traver Briscoe, returneéd | ducted by a member of the state board. | GREENE—In New 2 on Friday from a _fishin gtrip to| Friday the candidates were exam-| A909. Lvdia M, '"“:e“f Dudiey ¥ Greene, In her 87th yea $6.98 | Women's Satin Foulard 2 Moosehead lake and Spencer pond in | ined in the following subjec: Spell- Princess Dresses, with lace s Maine. They were gone ten days and | ing, arithmetic, -writing, reading and | HIGGINS—_In Norwich, g;{y 23 s | YA | e, tow neck. long sieeves| - RIBBONS RIBBONS... July el Higgins of No Mt. Pleas- had excellent Juck at the latter fishing | grammar. Today they will be exam-| DLan a pleated waist, colors are place, landing several good sized | imed in history, civil government, phi g '""\‘ ol "‘"n Savy gray. rose and medium| <~ At | One lot of extra wide Ei- trout. siology and geography. - PARK—In ""'”fl" Iat Sadaénly, regular $12.50 Dresses| 25c | bons—6 and 7 inches wide— Lemuel B. Park.' aged 59 years, § 0 . 5 0 in brilliant taffeta and satin Tneral sbrvices 1 finish taffeta — value 3% to ¥ TAFMLLE Funeral services M the First Bapti " . cznurclh s;turgay‘l]nu;nomh-'ulypl : $12.98 | 15 Sample D:efl-es of luilk 60c, o’cloc] urial n ‘est n Vi h d Mes: ine — colors vihis | Rieh apdiie - At | Fancy Ribbons for the Heibe/ Flnn Wwill ive Clambake This Af- cemetery. ok y Have Clambake Thi $17.50 | are old blue, wisterta, ‘gray, | At oy S v O'CONNELL_In Norwich, July 22,:1909, on o , ternoon—Local Fishermen Get. Big | O emiah O'Connell, aged 63 years. B s i Bde wide Ribbons that String—Local Mention. Raneral from his late home, lu Cedar yoke and fancy trimming, hl,ve been 39¢ to 89c & yard street, Saturday morning, July 24, Dl 25 ard 8, lock. i h some with' heavy embroid- —all at 25c a yard. Miss Elizabeth Lynch of West Bown The fixers of the Ponemah mill will 30 o'clocl Requiem oty CITHS and TR ., St. Patrick’'s church oc]ock. street is at Block Island. have a clambake this afternoon and Suits at $12.98. e G. Avery Ray and_family leave tos | they fntend to make a jolly time out| Burlalin Bt Mary's osmeisrs! i i WASH GOODS MILLINERY NORWICH TOWN nary Committes Meets with Douglass—Vacation Outings— Visitors Come and Go. y y of it. Before the bake there will be a | COLEMAN—In. New London, July O ins Ronth . Northaon. of Beccn | Bume of bajl between the fixers ou | ~ 1909, George A. Coleman. drive is at Westerly and Watch Hill | BIin 800ds and those on fancy g0ods. | HEAPS=SIn ~TLowell, Mass, July 20, George Kinder and Josh Taylor will [ 1909, Esther, .daughter of Mr. and o 11000 yards of Dotted Swies for a few days. . |'bake the clams and serve them at 5| Mrs. Th e light grounds — fhese Mrs, John A: Brady has returned o | oclock. bt i o u",l;r: g s c"" i STILL FURTHER REDUCED ‘1';;:: ::md-‘"e SClightly musssd her home on #West Town street after Y — - A and water stained — o vist at Meriboro, Mass. - Troubles of a Gardener. - R el 13%0c quality at 4%c « yard. Walter Potter and family” of East| One of thé men who have gardens on - g £ ; 's Tri . -t Town street leave foday (Saturday) | Hunter's avenue is ml’tly incensed i “c I‘r:’: S:{Latn;“’:‘r’?g\rzd.?::k At bo—_Amn bt g T bz for their bungalow at Fishers island. | over the nightly depredations of ascow. A m“ originally sold at 98c to black checks — excelemt qudl« Miss Carrie E. Woodworth of Three | This cow, which belongs. to. a .neigh- 0 £2 . 2.48—all at 8c" each, ity. 'y Rivers, Mass, formerly of Norwich, | bor, has eaten more of this gardener’s | 15 Hlll SM A A was calling on friends in town Thurs- pmdune than he is ‘willing she should v Our entire stock of Women's | At 6/4c—Best. .quality - Apron Cheek Dress Hats that originally Ginghems, in all colors, Jale day. Lkaye. On one night this week eiglity- Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bliss and | 2VeR fieads of cabbage were consumed 3dld at $5.00—choose now at $t. 98 - by the marauder and on the next night $1.98, e’ family of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., are vis- Y iting at the home of Freeman Smitlr of | Tiva swner of the Bardomcis vers anery Fu"&ral Blrectors Wornen's Fine Dress Hats | At 5%0—Dress Ginghams and Plain Plig -Hill. and unless the cow I8 tied up he plans our entire stock inciuding the Chambray, checks, stripes &nd Mrs. Herbert S. Young of Elm ave- | to catch her and Qold £Or ransol “95 Smart Tailored Hats plain colors—value 8ec. nue and Miss Witter have returned | All the residents "of Hunter's avenue —all at $4.95, former prices g from a tri pto Westerly and North | are keenly interested in-the affair and 3 R } $10.00at0 $30.00. = At.10c—Best quality Dress Ginghams, Stonington. hope to see the thief caught and im- 4 including Tolle-du-Nord and all Mrs.TThomas Mara and ch%lgren of | prisoned. - 4 m a mers‘ ¢he leading makes. A -big.as- West Town street spent ursday | ¢ { . ; with Mrs. Margaret Sullivan of Bes. | Visite e u;:g-y to Canada. i ” HOSIERY sortment to choose from. - :;, well avenue. Bou.ro n, the priest, and Fran- 5 18¢ All our fina Wash n- Mrs. William S. Carr of West Town | ¢i8 Martin, his father, and Almenezail Lady: Assistant. .| 5e 3,".&‘"5..‘15.;.'.‘."’"%:&‘.%5"—‘ welue | cluding, Scoteh O street has | returned ' home after a |1 TESERY N'T"' R A B ‘Telephone- call ‘$28- ir | price for {odsy only 8¢ a pair.| 25¢ | Crepe Plisse, Belfast Bou- week's stay at the Adrian house, lr&in “Tativi "“ L e ) one call ‘$8-8. e e T i < | Gpres, Figurga Figues, Ty . Sy oringdels they: ,.}fi", to Fall River | Heury H. Chureh. Wm. Smith Allea a customer) Dimities, B ® 18 s yard, from 26e. Herbert S. Young of Elm avenue and a Yale classmate, who has been his :’;,,‘;",’,fim':"m um,.}"%’“m pid B et 150 | One case of Children's Fast g“"t!{h:b‘oe returned from a trip to ___m v;slue Bllu:ki «th* '-‘r':fu l{m‘“ i:;:. ag Harbor. ily; s £ c. | sizes 6 to 9%. " ity Gl B L S 8 i | e perearin cumty neid o oy DOt Die Now e ot weveguia36c | SUMMER UNDERWEAR 9. on N rwich A soclety Sunday evening on the Meet- | ayemue. At the Teunion. & clambake | but order that MONUMENT or HEAD-| ' | women's “Sample” Hosieryin | At So—Women's Ribbed Vests, short ing Honsa rocks. was enjoyed and lso'a barn dance in | STONE for that cemetery lot. See or| 17c | a variety of kinds, including e ol "Miss Elizabeth G. Northrop of Beech the new barn. 3 e write L. W. FRINK, Norwich, Conn., black and an rtment of : v drive and Miss Jennie Hichon *of J te 3 o o plain colors, value 25c. At 1le—Women’s Ribbed Vests in'a Washington place are guests over Sun-/ Personals and Briefs. about it, HE'S THE MAN. Satiety of hings e Our ngylle day of Miss Margaret Kinney at her | Mrs. Christopher Coran and children . . Jy10TThS W twn ‘weeks' visit with The missionary committee of the M, “of New Bedford. At | Women's “Sample” Hosieryin 27 | black and colors, regular and BYS Bnd. 15e-Nets ? ohuln-—ffi“‘lr 50¢-Hoslery | 19o | Women's Ribbed Vests, Epworth Mague of the Methodist Epis- mily are fprmer resi- at 27c & ps value | shaped—Iin regular and extra copal church at Bean (il met_this danu ?t ot Tattville. ; ufl pacm s 2e | Iarge s ..x:renm 260 Vests 3 ‘weel Wi S el uglass T a T S s s S s vy | < gy, SATUROAY] o FRUIT JARS, ¢ Jucsmvwopens Ry 2—3—7-7—\ 2 A 73 e ' 7 luon Pints at 4& a dozem, value §dc’ :i?::‘:—l‘r‘:“hc Chilldren Cry Osias - Racine. moves. his) family to | Lagies' 3250 Shoes. .. <oe $2.00 M on Quarts at 46 a dozen, value 8lc. . « | New Bedford today. 9 FOR FLETCHER'S - | Danier Suitean or Wiliimantc was | Eadier $130 Wane ‘ca Pints wide'mouth), 75 u visex Sieuns @""“’ b W B o $100 o Quarts (wide. mouth), LY A S e u-:prr":' :3‘.*“’ M 'l!“efltudvklshuuuv_,‘flm ‘Duu. y in uommenctng tmnmenth Qot ok &I gone to Block bl- llflz “y and $4.00 Oxfords.... $3.00 quickly by Foley's nun: and, whn his vacation. Migsés. White and nm« et ured mre- ¢ Special Low Prices. - ¥ : Bt e R RN s el s il 19¢ | One vase of wo |, value 36e A A 3