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by town had its o in the shape olnnbbum W 3 3 Rallroad mmm has beén New Long Island Potatoes, Squ: greatly. increased -during the past two R days by the vacation run.h. ' SOMERS BROS. Wild carrot is xrvwinl undl.tM in fields and on roadsides, an.hqu‘h Iv18d there is & state law against it. 8 : "l 8 ; : < Sesond Floor A general rally of the members of ~ ¢ 3 B y g 3 8 4 St the society o(n&nnch Canadian Arti- Phgepe: of ‘a1 a” Miss Curtis of Broad -u-mig Women's Black Cotton Underskirty, NnTIGE et » I e " g bk ) H ~ ¥4 b, 508 wuma $1.00— o o st b gind """‘"" nge. ¢ (8 : ; ’ 5, value $1. Two big mwbm- w- at peints on e track, or buc r twenty y ‘Robert ll‘;& P o 1y Beea % the Shannem Building | a, a the Galés Ferry sta- | hureh was in Jewett City op fell o r ity, e, ..:fi'..,. rost.. | Short Skirts, tucked ruffied trimmed, gl mes Daon ‘abliged (o changs my | tlow ave. recently been erectad by the | 258Sting at-the devotien of the gy AR e o gk ""“'" %‘ | Waikerar <+ g 5 office to No. 21 Broadway, \vu:un railroad company. f Lo g : of; the, Weakl Miss N:t‘-": '-‘ml' '{‘z ".';,;‘. FONIQHT' 0. oeeinasracasnsron TO Il be pleased " —_— e g i 3 s everal V b vy m‘;'hf.::m'n:h Cefl ™| The steamers Piymouth apd New | Mrs John Gregson had as guests 1ett. the &y w%- at Bastern poinc. . Corset Covers, French style, 350 gad Crescent beach Mrs. Leroy . Hampshire touched at New London on Nm Office hours: 8-10 a. my 1:2 and and son, Mrs. Frank Bliss of . Mrs, Jean Porter-Ruad of Washing- | 35¢ quality— < Sunday with big excursion. parties Waiter Burdick and Cnuret tracl m % lace is visiting her son, Mr. De- | TONIGHT ,. vessnne M08 e m from Providence and New Bedford. fi"l ol ck and Mrs, ; & ‘ D v Sraokiva, . ¥ % . senres Eu n Annls Representativés of eastern Comneo-| — . ucm DIVISION | FimsT uNtON sERVICE AT L som- e ticut’ N. B. O. P. lodges, in aession| ~Mrs. Jumes Brosdnuret of Portiend, /AT CAMP BROWNING. | PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH o s e phg iy Pt ; in Norwich Saturday evening, decidea|Me. and Mrs. Willard Stone of Fort NG BREMATION over ¥ (Third Floer) myM than Trumbull of Perking avenue. to hold their field day at Wildwood | Trumbull, New London, have been the park on August 21 Y. M. C. A, Boyes Are Fully En ying | Eloquent Sermon - M by Rev, P L P Palmler Hammocks, value $1.00— i ¥ va Parker luln & i ::mol!rl;lohn Broadhurst of No. the Privileges Offered. Prof, B, W. Bacon of Naw Haven. | iss Myra B rday trom Wick-| TOMNIGHT, special ...ooieiupury 880 —— poxtt Sy b y . for nv- Former residents of Hadley, Mass, —— THe second detachment of Y. M. C. The first of the summer union ser-| ford, R. I, wherc she has ben Porch Straw Seats, value Soe— Semi-Annual Sale Jar- receiving invitations 1o ita quar’| rs. Anna B Perey. who 1s spen. | & bovs ure enjoying e st Comu wices ot ME::-"“W 324 ] eral weeks. TONIGHT, esch . ter-millenial celebration ~of that|ing summer in Lebanon, is at her " Miss Kate C and Miss Emily Coj FOR 15 DAYS ONLY town, which begins with church serv- | home on Huntington street, New Lons o o 3 gld “‘m,mm@m ‘“’4 on CJ & ", &"'.wn g 4 Bt e '.:‘ Bamboeo iforch Screen: we offer yon SUITS MADE- R ices on August 1. . Sun. (o & ew dars anl MR IR ko ae s Gvinen Iota p.i?‘ o Ot 0| of Ruth. MacClenathan of Lincaln | green dyed, size 4x8, value Sio— —_— guests Mr. and Mr: n Sweet uads, as follow Yale college, delivered an excel- | avenue. TONIGHT .. veresreaye e Plans for the twenty-fourth national | Baltimore. Mrs. Sneet is Mfl. Pcrrr‘n “A—Allln‘ '!lochwell Man- | e e et TO-ORDE! . and $18. lent sermon'of great depih of thought m— ER for $16 d“? convention of the Brotherhood of St.|daughter. - chester. and wide anl&’l‘ research. There . < - t"&" choice of any goods in W 4oy, which is to be held in Prov- PR s ST lnhw-a’mmln, Sevin, Lea- | one word, he '3::" is m o very - i st ' Come today and make your @|ldence from .Oetober 13-17, are pro-|SEAMAN BOHN 18 G—DeCelles, captain; Abers, Shan- | liglom It is the- foundation for both e e T R oW mm"‘ Coblys, captain: Giliour Holmes L Ry e e i 4% P.;c"nu e wnnflucw A — g ur, s and t als.” This w n only, price TRE JORNSON €0, . [ 00 500 O oums oreh dasa | P Lee States That Ho Doss ot lis-{ Eifosit “.“i‘..fl.’{“&' B Pockmac | hin Tas grcatont Hlane apon. this sube . o4 foove: 10 # A Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. | Gown on the Central Vermont road| Pect Him: to Live—Complications iljey, Woodrutt Sullivan, s 150, || nterest is fig oAby firey TONIGHT ..evvvvinnniriianess 888 is foond in the text Matthew Hoor ender, value 50c— dent motes that the bride-elect: had T e Poquonaci EridgeConns or ‘IHC‘;I; Christ. From this time his _| Have Developed—No Trace of Kel- d f each menth on all de- 65 Broad: . Saturda; raing, on the apnual eut: whosoever shall do the will of my ay of s g ta Saton EIAI and ook Tsland. | son- . smv ‘auties began Satyrday morn- | Father I haasen, Ls same 1sL] posits mads on or before the Fine Alkstross Dress Goods, double my N‘D(hlr and sister an NOTICE ! mw cut thu-e in a figh -ml wm be~taken to Noank. are in truth his kindred and immediate acknowledgement and TONIGHT, yard .....essesennse 380 been given a complimentaryJinen worse, and that he e-mo they live together from now until his{] careful attention. . e width and all weol, colors tan, Nile, Referring to the Mabrey-Barnes All mall 'm' the boys mnld be ad- the full account of the ] 10t pink, light blue, rose, gray and lav- wedding, & Redding Ridge correspon- '-h“ d mulol w‘g:g ealled forth this teach- Deposits sent by mail given DR, EDWARD J. BROPHY will be| shower, a kitchen shower, and a whist. ing weaker. Dr, H. death. Earthly relationships are for- ¥, out of town from July 25th to Aug. 1st, that he does not saken for this divine broti All Departments of Banking, st Thé roads at Watch Hill remain in er that he will live, as the eom- m not allowed its earthly reward—Chri msel (Center Room) Practice in charge of DR. P. H. HAR- fine condition, due to the oil which the pllsctlmu which were tured have de- | to use houl, go in swimming or leave xlld it s'nouldype rewarded an hunarwd w ‘% v IEFS HIMAN, IY2MThu | i ovement society began to use at|Yeloped and he is steadily growing ssion. A | fold. The spiritual relationship more i SAMPLE HANBKERCH! the beginning of the summer. With- | WSaker. e | than compensates for the other. M: ‘ l‘. n' Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, man- FOUND out a constant application of oil the | nercy Hmmore® 10 oo, ocured °'& R e et s e e e 4ad ciagiet i e ] iy hames & Trst G, utacturers’ samples, all dainty hem- roads would have been worn down 3,, had been caught in New Haven are umldy, mer- uu around, many even gave their bodles to be stitched in plain or ghecked ground, . lace where vou can get the BEST|Yough by the man machines. and that he had been seen in Provi- Boys who urud with no sense of lass. The The Granits Frent, value 25c and §0c each— 308 PUREST 16K CREAM in this city. dence. put neither report was true, as kingdom of God s a brotherhood and Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. TONIGHT, special each ,,... 184o In NM' quarts and gallons. Put up in Arthur C. Bennett, son of Second|fas as can be learned. He seems to &m were real brothers in the days of 4 britks und delivered THE PLACE is Representative Elmer E. Bennett of | have made a successful escape. e heay- There are four reports given us WAIST PIECES o pns. B A, LW, || Canterbury, was. taken ‘to the Baskuy | W0 Witnasmey to thi stevbing mare| ok Ahis O on aegsbly-iwy T B Batiste Waist Pl embroie 'el. 250. yers o sen! jal urday. race uke, ony n atthew and one in ste 8 leces, neat - y1ia hospital, Saturday morning accom=| ..y Siids Binks, who were in Kel- special “eat” | gt Mark. They ail say that whoseever LISTEN . panied by Dr. George R. Harris of{g,ns company at the time of the quar- will do the will of the Father is & son. g aptbame, - Suitalia for, gRiien Norwich. In the afternoon he under-| rel which resulted in the eutting, were Merrill gave a talk on The | A5 Jesus was the first to do the will waist sleeve yokes, etc— went an operation for appendicitis.| both held when arraigned in the New | nside o Boy Determines ‘the — Outside | A2 et e the Arst 16 do Ene oon o TS e o 2 rc Gime oniy:| TONIGHT, special each, ..o 100 On Sunday his condition was consid- | London police court Saturday morn- | BoY. son. This power of being & son of Ged | ™' Kalsomine." > ered very encouraging. u;;. They were charged with breach | The boys are all happy and started | rests- on will more than on belief. It B g s 7 sad —_— of the peace. e A B ) is more important to do this will than F ; 1l call. 3 .| It was explained to Judge Coit that{ Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shanley visited | iy j5 to pelong to any particular church v Basement: e e i pment %= | the negress and negro were important . . or o' obey iy pariiculer pope or em- RIN DECORATIVE COn f ) ottage. owners to finish thelr boarq | Withesses and that they were more | Mrs. gty peror. To understand Christ's teaching 150 West Maiw 81 |8-4 Mercerized Cotton Table Cloths, cottag s 0ard | or Jogs concerned in the disturbance, | Bushy Point to - ches- | more fully we must understand the | s |y 50 walks. By the end of this week there | judge Coit held them for trial in a | teF Albert Vetter was also a vi T TOMIGHT 4vrevececqsesessescse D will be a continuous stretch of walk | week. He ordered a bond of § 8t the sam o R R BRI LR . | week. order: a bond of $1,000 ng to the teachings of tl from the Windermere to the postoffice, | in each case, but this amount was| I g &f and Harold DeCelles at- | pharisees only an elect feg coul o flnnl nesmm “‘MH’“" Geo. Ehrets ., Extra 8-10 Mercerized Cotton Table Cloths, ractically the entire lemgth or beyond the reach of either and both Noank Bunday. As in the world to come. The s! Lager the e gt e were commitied to Jail in default “m‘{&%“";‘gflh}:‘; ;’!",::;;‘} ners and Gentiles had lost gl hiope of For All Occasions. se Mo 3 — . who eperat on Bohi any chance in it. It was 'ge very PEEET Y seshrsare L at the : Sunday was the feast of St James,|s8id late i TRt he coula s e T O e s 28 fouoT14 | sluners whom Christ came to help and | -G B DULDIG'S, p W, the Apostle. According to Jrite, | 230 Amt sy hope for the yomAsimar's T leaoone. Baaim 27 Sianey | 19, €1ve a share in the kingdom of God. d oo auregan the Aseetie . Secorfing recovery. bn survived the shock | 158 e:u-. i Hock of Ages; praves, | Fis revelation of the Father was,to| Telsphone 865. . 77 Cedar Stroet, * (Main Floor) pid TEAL Was & ~ fand the hemorrhage. There were com- | 40U E: New: Tostament | Pabes like them. His kingdom to them sy26d ~ House tive of Our Lord, and he was o lications yet to be reckoned with. | FOOTE® T P"’u}fi"‘ Wil ‘Aberg: | a8 @ present reality—not a future re- Misses’s White Ribbed Vests, Jow neck, the three who witnessed some of the|There was no indication then thaf | 5500, 1;"“‘,, AT S 78: | Warg fike the Pharisses’. The only = b Cafe. most striking events narrated in-the n was dying and Coroner Brown | SNgIng Hold «he Work. = 0 = | conditions for entrance to this kingdom | TRY THOSE short sleeves, sizes 4 to 6, walue Gospels. He s the patron. saint of |deferred the taking of an ante-mortem | my “wrarer oot fogm. fhe sioty of | WS an Inward spiritual life and the re- 12%c— e_story of a Spain, tement. ward was also an inward THE PARKER-DAVENPDAT C), : . s * tirae wounds were fnficted By Kel- e o i, i v Jflw is cer- " 2 #6n on his victim. One begins at th Propristors. . The big Agurchead on the battieship] 00t U0 '5e he Mose. extonis thrones | Yice closed ‘with I Love to Tell the | Conmecticut will be returned to the|.y the tissues and stops at the end of | SO tainty pf divine ? 3 state by the government, as it has|fho chin. One is in the front sife of | joSome fed marks jon the axms 8nd | career teaches us most surely how he from RALLION’S been decided to take away these fig- | the left chest, below the colarbone, fact that they are getting their share knew and what he meant. His Iife Jy26d ureheads from the war vessels because | extends directly into the chest and is | of 0la Sol's attention, was not mapped and planned out for of the undesirability of havin twe and one-half inches long. It Today the camp hoat will come up :Lndl’ Helv:?‘l l’fi: tlh:hmgdth:"k “ol brilliant work to 'catch the passed through the ribs and directly | ang return at 30'clock with provisions ing out the will 'of the Father. He EVERYTHING CHOICE FOR searchlights at night. | overlies the heart. The wound passes | for the boys. agonized over it in the garden and in ""fl's ihs f i 8 TONIGHT ..iovvnensies 8 for 252 Children’s Plain White Gauze Vests 4nd Pants, long and short slesve vests and knee pants, value 17e— TONIGHT, each . e T Infants’ Imported Socks in plain white and tan and white, with plaid tops, value 25c— 0 close to the heart that it is ap the ellmu of the prayer ‘Neot my will 4 g t that organ must have contracted | TOWN CLERK'S TERM but thine”” He did as he had uuu TONIGHT, p * Connecticut Elks learn with regret | fr his disciples. In wh contrastin 2 SW smflllfls that one of their number has died at | 19 Just pelow the REck in the pack and , _18 NOT INCREASED, | his dlscisice, In whai o contraating iy .| | Children’s Biack Ribbed Cotton oss, Los Angeles, where the national con- | extends into the Iung. After Passing Favorably It Is Recon- | Father! St John has a clear insight oy sizes 5, to 9%, value 10¢c— JOHN K vention was held. John E. Moffatt, at idered and Killed: intp Jesus' meaning in bis many 45e Sis TONIGHT, pair «...ceevnennns B hant Tai " i ,| one time exalted Elk of the Meriden X d s o Merchapt Taller, ... Franklin Bayare.] 1 0 o captain of the five denart- Broke Collarbone, The week which just closed was a | CAUNOt have a full sense of their mea ‘ {G-yard spoois Darning Cottom in jun26d - Frank Hertz, the well known East ing until we kn at they meant in > ment in the Silyer City, died in Los| Great Plain bytcher, suffered a broken | JATS Week for the town clerks of Con- | on emporanesus Jewish thought. There Bigek, whits Sag brown, YRlee Je— Angeles, where he had been taken to | collarbon: while out in Lisbon Satur- | Bccticut, and especially for those of | “two questions to be asked in this ‘ TONIGHT, ball ... «to be operated on for appendicitis. day about noon, He was using a box | i, Sections in-which were citles of |}ighe ™ What was meant by sonship as ~ for & seat in his wagon: the box up- | 0 & fully passed, in the | J6SuS understood it and ~ what was ; 100 yards Sewing Silk, B. & A, odd GEO A D AVlS On the estate of the late Frederick | set and Mr. Herts fell headlong to the | o ML G SUCCesBIBI PASSRc T W% | meant by the will of God? Son of God : colors— i Botsford, for many years state secre- | ground. “Although suffering great pain, | {85l SE7( o8 he WEEE IPCTeASTE FIC | meant to him not the miraculous birth . TONIGHT ...... 2 sposl, 8 for 8o tary of the L O. O. ¥., Burton Mans- | B ed to the home of the nearest | jor O "0 FECERTH Ot y“”r ‘period | POh & spiritual idea, the current Mes- |} field was named as executor last week mmerblcu- Street, who put him on of office. “u’ had two. sections. sianic hopes of his people. The key to 10 yards Silk Twist, odd eelor— T J e trolley for Jewett City,where this is in the interchangeable terms TONIGHT ... dozen 8o ne New Haven probate court. The | 32 hroken bone was set by Dr. Sweet,| Lhe Arst provided that the term of of. | civen to'both the deliverer and the ge- . B¢ oy w n N‘ erpraisers named are William L. Mix | e is recovering at his home at Bast g shguld be ;m e et | livered people. They are each ealled Faney Dress Buttons, all sizes, value e nave a Nice Line |:na the oresent.state secretary of the | Great Pisin that the offices in smaller towns |1¢ Boly, just, beloved, chosen or elect 26c to $L00— ©Odd Fellows, William 8. Hutchison. one—the heirs ‘of the world. They of Alcohol Stoves The estate is estimated in the neigh- Delay for Sight Seer. gty 5 YA T though the worla was creaied for hem X TONIGHT ....ceereeiers & card 10 . borhiood of $40,000. On Saturday, after leaving Crescent | the hardworking cierks besides what- [fhe sy Sbrabam was ta . H M m Hand Mirrers in squsre sad ‘gval e beach on the first trip, the circulation | ever appropriation was set aside. Some | i, WOrld, so the Messiah was to be. omflu n . 9 Just the thing for this hot weather. Can be used on the table in connection with the Come We alse have a good assortment of Wraveling Companions, convenient, shape, with dainty white ecelluleid handle, value 35c— TONIGHT, each .....ccovivmg ’h Beauty Pins in Roman and rose goid, with or without stones, value 150— Mrs. Sara T. Kinney's party, includ- { pump on the steamer Sight Seer broke | of the small towns objected to the leg- 'hx's::lu: :;}u::: E-‘l;)id“l' ‘ti’u"tlu ing Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Cran-|and after temporary repairs it again | islature taking such an important part | youd® % B0, o0 TOCC 0 SR TS dall of New London, sailed from New |assumed its course and reached Fort|in town matter and Frapk 8. BishoD | Gentiles who were not, to them, m fi“fl fi' m“ York Saturday for Liverpool. They | Point before giving out again. It was|was prevailed upon to intepcede. dren of God. . And as the head of the will go at once to London and there | 88in repaired and reached the whart| Mr. Bishop moved for & reconsidera- | Jewish race the Messiah was to them a at Tilbury will take the steamer Mal- | Dere at 2.30, where repairs were made | tion. A& rule of the present general as- | son of God. Their idea was founded & better stove tham any other e , by machinists and the afternoon trip | #embly is that no bill can be recon- ir . v meat and compact. Fitted with venti. | = %" da cruise ‘along Holland, Nor- | made as far as Pleasure beach. Sun- |sidered more than once. The recon- ‘:c';t'e': le (“,;':'y !;I:en?‘:‘httnv‘g{u he stove made. IONWNT: pair o 100 foted asbestos lamps. Just the thing | sy Other countries. Later Mrs | day the boat was running and carried | sideration —had y been carried | Jeaus' teachings but it led them up to YOU TURN THE-LEVER to [J| Shell Hair Pins in straight crimped 79| Kinney will spend some time in a cha- | large crowds. when Representative Higgins of Mans- | the idea of sonship and in due jme e F W st pomendil for traveling, Can be packed and car- | let in the Swiss mountains. field moved. that the first provision of | God sent him to show them what it light it, to put it out, or ta get your bag or trunk; also very convenient for the sick roem. Colonial Glass Pitchers, Tumblers, Bowls, Finger Bowls the bill be stricken out. This elimi- | veally means to be a son of God and any degree of heat you require nated the provision increasing the |t, belong to his true people, Both for baking, boiling, breiling, etc. term of office to four years and with- D lect out more ado the bill passed amend- | oo mak thom Hie somain "Paett FDS Aume Torserale inenosex o8 s TONIGHT, 9c box, 3 boxes fop 250 Not brooking any assumption on the ; part of eastern Connecticut, the Hart- ford Courant says: There is no need of going to East Killingly to find-a bedquilt with over 7,000 pieces, for Hartford can boast of one with over 10,000 pieces, owned and made by Mrs. GEO- A: DAVIS, L. E. Lathrop of 8 1-2 Bond street, and (Kitohdiware Dep't.—Basement) Huxleo Laundry Soap— TONIGHT s.vvovaninnias 12 for 280 The mattgr of the country town | through the spirit of repentance and the lever; no guess work as in - nmc_Lotfo__ icted upon. obedience. The differénce lay in t wvalve stoves. old notion of being predestined sons NEXT EXAMINATION HERE. |2id, notion of being predestined sons Come and examine the Flor- Tests for Teachers' Certificates at the | Personal entrance into the kingdom ence Asbestos Lined Ovens. This should ‘be the watchword of every family during the Summer months. and knowledge of the will of the her i foct o No. 7 Brooms for household use, walue 25-29 Broa. :th cu;dh "mE bg Arvone calling, at| It is far mare sasy to provent discase R v:m%h m’l;::'f bg,:‘hond byu.nw:"l X :;no:“t:: ;‘l:::l: Ah:::::le e { . dW., e address. Each strip makes a dia- e # Cifteen -applicants were present at | tead o e old precepts and laws, TONIGHT, sach ...cpivvrsnnsss 180 v T ahiae mond. than it is to cure it. tHe Nathan Hale grammar school | there was hourly insight into the Fa. Stove make a combination which Make your home SAFE by the lib. | uilding, New London. Friday morning | \ier e i ot iis ey mhur || sves perfect results in baking. Preaching from the day's gospel, : to take the examinations for certifi- Tiods: Apomin the parable of the unjust steward, at | ®ral use of disinfectants and germi- | cates as state teachers. They wers ox- | 005 e hie Imitatore and followers Bl 4 A S (Main Floor) CHIROPODY and MANICURE | st. Patrici's oburch, ~ Sunday, = Rev. | cides. amined in subjects of history, civil goy. | %10 KnOW and do_his will “Christ g T » ") Joseph H. McCarthy directed attention : = ermment. physiology and geography. | union with him the key to &Il ghe prob- Men's Fancy Lisle Webbing Suspene 2 DURING AUGUST | will be located | o the final accountiog which each We have the most reliable disinfec- | o icCory Yo Sheir Tast attempt, who | 8 Ofplife by imitating his loving p SuinTmmters! Ve 'Soe R the fim f.w “y h wuk at| person must tender in spite of the)tants, germicides and deodorizers in | were obliged to take the examinations | SSYice. ~He answered the aspirations TONIGHT ..vvvninnrnmininnnesn 250 Wil 178 % modern tendency to say, “Don’t wor- frere obliged to take the examinatlons | or nis nation and of the whole human yrda LTS Kol T R o il B et sy A8 g 08 o st e e i, o g | race. He did not say o humble men Men's Fancy Stripes and popular Plain fock. $ho. Topenistd 156 TARShIeTANs oF ate 3 wich Aug, | 2nd wommen, do this and so and you Color Four-in-hands, &0c ilks— Among the pepular ones OXZONE | the state will be held in Norwich AUg. | ha)) go to heaven. He said, do the R 20 and 21 at the Broadway school, will of God and ye shall be Ifls sons .uudu out distinctly the m?“. effec- Will m iy and daughters and my brother, sister m‘“u’ Swm tive of them all — because it is easy Y and mother. When God’s will is done MRS, M. BURTON, this accounting, and was able to re- view his-life and i “I have fought the good fight. I e kept the faith.” TONIGHT ~.s 2Bp 264 ) ! Men's Fast Black (Hermsdorf dyn) Potter, T Hear the Voice of Jesus Say. ¢ Miss Elizabeth Crowe accompanied on and Holland, | experience. '[.. Plaut- Cadden Co. § 2ozt , There was & gooa sizea $. S0 Vg By, mh:vhern she wmt :;;:::i! uorfeq;:'-':fl'fi number of visii S study. Outing at Gardner Lake. Jowelers and Silversmiths, " Philip Linderson Promoted. M l l ' ;"*’"““M Eight Bass. A (bia losd of Norwich peaple Estab, 1873, . Narwich, Conn, hal;tgeb Linderson of Sherman street d Bmld L, !‘lamn. son of Mr. and oy ujomhu om"i‘: dt?; g:nw P Mrs. J. H. Larrabee and daughter, | s kingd ere on earth, sweet ' Sox with unmbleached sole, regular pe y Bt Koma Karine. $o_use, gure In rosults and safe In| Helen, e visHing in Newburyport |charities overcoms this hard world et 26e quality— 1 Going on @ Vacafion? | oo covee o ik s wore 0 s ooy wate | |UR amih g M oy e B 0 B B0 St Y e, T ki 4 i3 & ment emat - = q : : ducted the services at the Sheltering| G®t Us to explain the best methods | JZ8C S BB SRR TENT O o iz B e T ':““;?"";»f,'f Men's Durable, Light Woeight.. Fiat T FIELD DLASIER saditien L s catay e llemmann ang e spoks | for using it B. Smith, in Newburyport, sails Sat-| ihee i much more. Buf it I the S Al | i Garters, solia cotors, 25 qual- 1 God urday, July 24, from N ot T y — + ) you can't mies seeivg ail there | Reuben Potter ana James Hendersor | Oxzons in § o bottles costs 25c, in b S A g A e o which, &l Tl e for 10'Days Onlyl | TONIGHT, pair 150 s on P sang and there was & solo by Mrs. |46 o 40c, in 32 oz. 65c. ""“m the = summer through | which every man may prove in his own STRICTLY g Dress Ginghams in steipes, checks TAILOR-MADE - and plain colors, usually sold at $¢ SKIRTS % yard, 10 to 20-yard lengths— A | TowiGHT .. SPECIAL - promoted to the. posjtion of - d hand in th L room of th i PRICES. EEHREG IS The Drug Man. “Srnaren ory " z has b tr: to Gresnevili; B R o aiva .-‘5 » -~ FOR FLETCHER'S Jmm wr tis- "-ll’l to Mr, B : The Reid & Hughes l:c, S. caaranm o | . Mm'm~~~