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oq;e, moun his home. Dr. A. F Brooklyn and Dr. George of Mld elson. wi’r: :2’6' ut t‘b:'bu lot could not be al was iater taken by automobile to the Day- Kimball hospital at Putnans. His chanees of very weere consid- ered slight Thnrsdny night. The Minott Loy is U‘ ‘l‘ klyn visit- ing a relative | Rev: e M!Il’ pastor of the; Bap | $2.000 for the | above specific purposes. . 3 1 Lawn Baits For st L B Mrs. LM Fiénch and” e hostesses at, an. at their home able lawn ‘est Main in- on ; ‘inhonor of ‘ wm Citele to Have Sum- mer Recess=Aid Society Enumnmd_. 4 Mrs..G. A. Haskell had as her gyests on Thursday her cousins, Mrs. ge Lippitt And son Ned of Washington, D..C., and Mrs. Solon Moxley of Nor- yjss Martha Church leaves today (M) for Northfield, where she will jfeamp for two Weeks with two girl carying buttermilk to accome friends. modate the ever growing demand for Mr. and Afrs. Charles E. Spicer at- |jt. The sale of buttermilkc this sume tended' Ocean beach day festivities om | mer in' Bfidgeport has been particular- cmn, of Springfield, __Among those <present were Hmcr May Andrews, Cora - Grace 1 no,ne, Ella_ Holbrook, Carrie! “Brown, Russell Andréws, increasit : uantities. Not onl [ B resuur%‘ t soda lomnta{nlm -mk Sears, e ‘French, hotfiy es nn 'salogns are now. gen Clearance George . and Mrs. L. B 4 Mr..and Mrs: L. M. Van Zandt ¢ D and daughter, Marlm and Master Les- ter: French. > “ | = Sale WILL END SATURDAY- NIGH T.- WHEN THIS SALE CLOSES: m)vn.cm (,m 3 NG WILL BE MADE ON THE PRICE or ALL STAPLE mo!nx— DISE. PRESENT MARKET CONDITIONS ARE SUCH AS TO cgn_{- PEL AN ADVANCE HIGHER THAN HAS:PREVAILED IN Tii" FWOYEARS, SAVINGS REAL. AND POSITIVE A.Wn'z Tnofl. g - BIDs OPENED. Three'Submitted for Main Street Black |- ‘P-vi_ng-—m kw-rd Yet Made. - The standing dérien Gel ommttee on streets, , Pollarg and. A at the city ggk ursda-y aftérnbon ‘at 4 o'cloek. thé. block ,paving on Main M Were opened: - 4 ;They were 35" follows: A. J.- we!d oy, N. Y., $3.80 per cublc yard for the foundations, pcvtng $2.38 per H square yard, Oneco. stone, and $2.30 " | Thursday. Miss Maude Gilbert of Darielson and Layton Rutan of Hartford have beem Wednesd. Mrs. M.'E. Wilson were appointed pro- grimme “committee for three months. Arthur tu:‘n on Thursday. assisted Flnl‘:'t‘!..l' Ch.nabyy Mrs. A. W. Wil- ly large, and it may be had in almost any restaurant or saloon. ‘While opinions differ as ‘to the spe- cific nutritive value of buttermilk, it is genorally conceded to be a healthful drink. But what makes it particularly popular in the hot season is that it is a most cooling and thirst quemhing drink.—Bridgeport Farmer, e v vt vl asio) te at F. H. Gilbert's. Baptist Woman's Mission circle: its last meeting for a month on ay. 'Mrs. S. F. Brown and — of Baltic was In M. E. W‘nmn ertertained the Aid soctety Thursday. Mrs. S. F. Brown, Payned. Some newspapers are wandtr“ whether it will be known as the Pa: or the Aldrich bill. The former weoul \express our feelings more exactly. \Cleveland Leader. nm&v:"w H. Whiteman and Mrs. | HO VISIT THE STORE; IN EVERY SECTION ARE OFFERINGS "l Paving company of Ne WHICH WILL INTEREST EVERY PURSON. THIS ‘1S & SALE | Sner Now tongmnd Py comoary WHICH INCLUDES WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND ° :'“}gggg afi‘m‘gfi‘flg’:‘g‘,lflmt CHILDREN, 'ALSO HOUSEKEEPING GOODS OF MANY KINDS. The first bid is materiaily less A& SALE WHICH PRESENTS HUNDREDS OF BARGAIN OPPORTUN- TTIES WHICH WILL NOT AGAIN BE POSSIBLE THIS YEAR. George' and Byrom Willcox go to Northfleld today (Pridn) to spend .yund' Mrs. E. W. Potter leave tonight for West Suffield, where they will spend their \amu During their absence, Mrs|. on Larkins And her mother will oocupy their home. Miss Florence Willcox is the guest of Miss Sarah IBrewster in Griswold. STAFFORD SPRINGS Mrs, Arthur Ki ury. has returned home, after spending a short vacation with relatives in Pittsfleld, Mass. Charles Chandler and sister, Miss Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA f&here to Trade in Jewett Gity DR, J. M. KING * Dentist lrlendl in town. Miss Nora Day of Baltie is the guest of friends in the city. | George Elderkin of Colchester was in Willimantie Thursday. Alfred Davidson of Providence was a Willimantic visitor Thursday. Charles Frost of Fall River, Mass., has been visiting friends in town. Mrs. L. French éntertained Miss Nellie of Norwich Thursday. . Charlés H. Wilson and daughter May spent Thursday at Watch Hill | Miss Felen Larrabee of Windham éither of the dthers. 2 _Langfeld is’ doing a job in-Hartfe: t and’, did one there sixteen yeag The clerk announcéd that the award of the contracé for the Main street pav- ing job would be madé public Satur- | day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the of- +7.°| fice of City Engineer R. E. Mitchell. Hali Price Reductions on |Ribbons and Gloves | Semsic. orumemnt huons were on ox: W0m°n’s flflm Gflrmeflts Thrée inelt Taffeta“Ribbor, 18¢ qual: . ity, 10¢ yard. h r =, ANl work guaranteed. Center is. visiting in Chicopee, Mass. | Mae, have returned home afte: e 3 Twospiéce Suits of colored linen, Six inch Tflfleu,. in all colors, 25¢ 1 Miss Grace Jaoobs is visit Migs a week with fgonds lln C.pfle oat. Finn Block, Jewett .City, Conn. valties $8.50 to $12.50, reduced to $3.98; yard. v Lillian Finnigan in South Manchester. Clarence Brown is confined to Office hours, 9.30 a- m. to 8 p. m. her home with sciatic rheumatisn At a meeting of Harmony Temjyle ot Honor helld ‘ednesday evening' two tcandidates, Louis Chaffee and Robert Qnfllsy, were initiated. Fitton, Burwell, Warren jand lms wm epend the week at the Willimantic camp grow: B. Pinney and fumlly of Staiford Pafinless extraction. Teltphone 40 $4.98, $5.98. Full length Coats of natural linem; :flv’éé $5.00' to $8.50, réduced-t6 $3.95, Cgdté of lace or black silk, reduced td, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. Coats of. pongee;. cloth of, geld, or colored lgoé, value $15.00 to. $20.00, re- Black Silk Belts, 50c-quality, 15c. Long Silk Gloves, $1.00 quality, 79¢. Long Silk Glovés, 75c quality, 5fc. Satin and Moire Sash Ribbon, §%¢ quality, 42¢ yard. Miss Elizabeth for a Visit with fri ven. Mrs. J. J. Manley has returned from a stay of several days at Columbia left Thursday s in New Ha- SUMMER MILLINERY at graatly reduced pricées during July and Apgust. Take advantage of th( offer. L. E. Roy, Jewets City. Howard Manley has returned from a week's vim with friends in South BRI 12 R R duced to $5.00 and $7.50. Windl l’[:‘lclohw are to make a visit at Crescent g ey Dresses of jumper or Princéss in Mlu Carrie Moréau nnd Miss any Mrs, Putnam Druley of Brooklyn, N.|at wholesale and retail. Partles, 75 MONUMENTS, - Headstones and Markefs in our stock ready to be érected. Obtaln our prives and inspect 1000 artistls designs. lineéri, gingham, chambray er musln, at §1.89, $2.50, $3.50. Dress SKkirts of mdny woolén fab- riés; rangimg in vdlue from $3.00 to aire of Taftville spent Thursday |y ‘olumbia lake. Mlsa Meta Story of Hoosac Falls, N. Y., is visiting at the home of her is visiting Mrs. J. Converse atythe lprl\lll house. . INSTANTLY KILLED. churches, etn, supplied. Agent for the McKinley music, 10c a.copy. Willlam Johnstone, Jewett City. Hosiery and Underwear ¥or Womén and CHildren. $12.50, reduced to $1.98, $3.39, $5.95, | Women's Huae, Black or tam, 11¢, 4 ‘| uncle, J. H. Gray. WHEN READY TO BUILD, $7.95. . ! oty Nk R ”s\“ :. John Lennon & $on, _~Mr, and Mrs. Robert M. Truscett|John 'W. Cater, Who Married Miary select your material from our Sholes 4 ¢ A ‘ s AV % stock o imber, Paints, Cemen ass, '7}91:51,&1;%1'8:{' Coats, réduced to- $5.95, Children's Mfi'mrlzed Mok, hW:k corner %fimfl Wmm ‘v‘:n;:t'm‘f';d:‘n a visit with theéfr Stark of Lebanon Nails, stc, We carry & complete line of masons’ and builders’ supplies. R. R. Church, Jelwett City. and colars, 21e Tifdnts’ Farcy Ll‘lle Socks 19¢. Women's Gatize lisle Hose 1o -+ Mrs, Wramk E. THyde of Lisbon (has received mews of the sudden death of her sisters thusband, John W. Cater, at hig home!in Bostonia, Cal, July {19. White Skirts 6f Mnen or lgwn, 80c, 98c, $1,39, $1.98. Tan- Skirte of 1inén, $1.49, $2.09, Miss Kéthryn Carey of this city hay '|hden appointed teacher in the Sedond ‘grade of Natchaug school. ¥ YIOU WANT TO nv.vor g Georgia Peaches A. C. Scripture, who-has been Il with e good whiolesome meal, try one of M. Cater \wias preparing the founda-| those 35c alinners at Brickl - \| Wottien's 50c Btsle Hose, 3o¢. in i ‘:"’h"‘t" “;71" P o m“"u:' atring dm | o 8 Y ew house, which he was|rant and aiick. Mch. Bpesial o ton: , Woren's Pain Slic Hoss,.89c.. . quarl baskels. . n automobile Thursday afternoon. about. to mdl|l, and found it necessary | tion to comjmercial men. 7. Brick- 4 A | *Mr. and Mrs, George E. Snow of | 5 o som.e |blasting. He had set offj ley, Jewett [City.. mhfl' Bfl‘gflfls on fl'e bl ot i ] ‘I' «-| Cnapiin_were gu of théir son. Rob- | several blasta, and snpposing all had Women's Lislé Veats, 21c. . ELBER A :lert O. Snow, and family Thursday. exploded, returned to the spot, when | p ‘s Unid B Mrs, Corinne Aubertin ol Faigview | the explosion vof a belated blast caused THI§! SPACE RESERVED. Stcond Floor TOUCE & BN IS he. Very Fine Frait street s entertaining her his death: 1the body was brought o WATCH IT! : Boys' Balbriggan Shirts afd Draw- p Ernest and Cyril Blondin, ot Neéw Ha- | Princeton, Minn,, for burial. Mrs. Cater wias formerly mry Stark, 75¢ Corséts, 39c. v . Stark Petticoats of silk, $3.98, $5.75, Petticoats: of gingham, {4¢, $5¢. §0¢ Shitt Waists, 44c. ven. Mr. and ‘Mrs’ Willlam Vanderman spent Thursday at Pleasant View Beach with their daughters, who are there 2 ‘dx'i, éach 21c. ter of u.» late William L. Mon Plays Dr-ugi its at Coney lsland. HAVE YOU TRIED Teft’'s ice wream? The kind that 1a made from sweet ¢ream. It excels all | H.E READE, . b " . |for a two weeks’ stay. others. Churchés, weddings and parties $1.00 Shirf Waists, Sdc. s al w res 717 Main Street, Willimantic.. mond, the oldest son of Charles| Willlams Evaiis of Ansonia, cham-{ cupplisd. Jewett City Candy Kitchen. $2.00 Sh|r{ Waists, $1.69. m l a Telephone 199, iy24d A:Béztes, 18 80 improved as to be out | Plon drdugit pid yer of the Naugatuck Best quality Saféty Pins, 4 dozeén 5¢. Darfiing Cotton on $péols, 3 for se. Best quality Sewing Silk, 100 yards o CHESBRO Y e et e | 115 10 Mpancy oy "‘"‘ Envelopes, 35 for dc. : Grand, the finest straight S¢ cigar in the city. valley, met with \marked success in his ames with Mr. A [cIntyre, champion of glew York state. and one of the clever- est players in this country. Meclntyre lays eight boa.xds at once at Coney sland. Anyone w’ho wins one game receives a watchs In playing Mr. Evans he used onYy” one board, his as- gistant looking a ler the others. At the end of the g Mmes Mclntyre con- gratulated Mr. Eg\mns on his playing $5.00 Silk Waists, $3.95. $1.00 Housd Wrappers, $3a Corsét Covers, 10e, Muslin Drawers, 2% ‘Muslin Night Gowns, 44e, Muslin Pgtticoats, 216, #de, Gingham Dresses for childrén, 18c. Boys. Russian Suits, 36c, after a number of weeks' illness with Scarlet féver and diphtheria. George E. Stiles and family left"in their automobile Thursday aftérnoon for Crescent Beach to occupy .their sutnmeér home during August. Fredérick E. Staebner has purchased 4 buildin, !m}ot on Walnut street north of Lewiston avenue on which he will s00n comimence the erection of an IHWETT CITY HOTEL New and Upsto-date Hotel ia every phrticalar. IKA ¥. ILEWIS, Proprietor. 3 HOURIGAN, \Jewett City. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furniture amd Crawlord Ceoking Tablets, for ink or pencil, 4c. Back ComBs and Barrettés Pducea Raj in price. eight-reom ecottage. and told him to kst on his Jaurels. *Phones—Stode ::;" house 35-5. Wrihns Paper, clo(h finish, a 1Ib, - Rev. William S. Beard and his| The score was Mcintyre four games, < m & SHEPARD brother . Thursday morning for a | Evans two games; N‘ draws. MOCISUP HOUSE. A month’s fishing trip in Maine and New Hampshire.. The First Congregational churéh. will be closed durtlt the pas- l. J. King, Prep. HL.8 King, Mgt Sample Room vemmected. Speclal attentign paid te Commerclad Envelopes cloth finish,” 25 for Bc Suit Casés of .cloth, straw of leather, téduced in price: Dress Fabrics ° 8$1.00 Bladk Silks, 3¢ yaru. Boston is now the éourt ulation in the - Un, Hub's wth s noi’ of the boom va. h city in pop- (B cossors to Sessions & Elmowe) States. The - , tor's absence. i ;;.:“WB:‘{. zfllfs- ‘:-050 B'fl;d- 26c Veilings at 20c yard. [mhimfl" afld fIIN "mtm tiety —Yafmouth He pister. Mossun, Conn. | el se1n odlefi Goods, 60¢ yard. 100 Made Veils ‘at 89c. 60-62 North Street. - " Best quality Percale, 4 yard 10e. Four Blue Handkerchiefs for 5c. Teiophons consseimm CO%}IE‘ ¢ - ‘Dréss Gingham, & yara 11c. 46¢ Neckwear 4t 20c. Supper ‘and Roller Skating Follows " Best quality Prints, a yard 5¢. slm" quality Apron Gingham, a yard - iy 1e Coloréd Musline, a yard 10e. Neek Ruching, a yard 20c. Se Handkefchiefs, thivee’ fof 10f, Tén olihcé can of Boap Paste, fe. : :.. - HIRAM N. FENN, ::::.y.t Grange—Death of Daniel UNDERTAKER and Two poutid can of-sodp-paste, 17c. 16 ounce pottle’ ot Peroxide, 19c. 16 .ounce roll Absorbent Cotton, 21¢ Swiss Embroldeties, in-many wmms and ‘patterns, reduced in price. 0150 Embtumli'ed Handkerchiefs at' C. - B, Fancy Wedve White Muslin, a yard Colona Linéfi-fiflsh Goode, vard $0-thch Persian Lawn, a yard 25c. Fan Lifien Suiting, a yard 25e, 12%4¢ T . FORY P, Colchester grange ~held its regular 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. migeting Tuésday evening, when the Telephione. Lady Assistant | third and fourth degrees were con- ferred on a cln;} of 'fi;adw t‘l’nle‘d.- gree téam from Bast lamh nge. L. M. REED “|"Phie degree team, which has beenor- g ‘| 'ganized only: since last Jlnunry,fiod or ‘ha# tHe agency for the Travelers Life | eygellent work, particularly the ' New' York llemld’ Final Award of Grand Pr (ms_ : . in the’ $10, 7(\\0 Short Sl‘m'y 3 > E " work the march including. the letters # | and Accident Co.'of Hartford, Ct., Wed o . St ecting wis rpatly 4n< u Iy w . P the United States Health and A el- | joyed. (At n‘ clo-e;utl‘:;ner was :meld e ¥ Sa o, elgh y after whic e young people ' en’s Wear gent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite |/ i 2 otler Baten f:, s M uv“lng’ tor tates and full particulars. 3 h"’o’ <l g o Ribbéa Top Hosé, a pair sc. . T $ “more. at a price Jowness not possivlé this Box 231, Willimantic, C& Danlel Daudey died at his home on year after the close of this sale, | /Guarantéed Hose,~black or tan, 78 By 80 inch Sheet, 42 v i g s y | s 82e. ‘Brown Mixed Hb.e three palr "00 » (81 by 90 inch Bheet, 37c. 6c Hose; 4 patr 20c. : \ 42 ffich Pillow Case, 8¢, 11c. s ¥ . 3 o usperdeérs, usual) 5 i 45 1hch Plilow Case, 11c, 1245¢, for this sale 196, ;#cy e éfmimed or Fringed Spreads, $1.39. ull sizge Hemmed Spreads, 69c. < Blankets, a pair 45c. All White Blatikets, a pair s8¢, Mékino Bldnkets, 4 pair $1. 75. Crib Blankets, 89¢, " If We Could make every saver in this vicinity realize that i THIS savings institution he is assured of as good: necurity as is possible in- any ‘bank of the land, our business would more -than- double in a month. Why let your money work partly for others when. it might as well work solely for you9 Working Shirts, 80¢ quality, 42c. = 8Soft Bosom Collarless Shirts, 44c)” Soft Bosom Déllar Shirts, 89c. #hirts and Drawefs, éath 21ic. lebrlggln Shiru and Drnwers each The two shortlstory competitions that havie been run- ning in the NewpYork Herald the past 26 weeks have drawn to a closdt. $5,200 has already been fawatded in weekly prizes. Ifach week the best two storids submitted by school teachefrs in Competition No. 1 and by other writers in Competition No. 2 have been published and awarded $200 in prizes. The final award of $5,500 N GRAND PMZES is now to be mndh \eckwear, usually 25¢ and 50c for this sale 19c,"39c.. Housekeeping Goods 5Ly Pl t Prick reductions gréat and unusual. | [ “IO Bflse“lt 2 $1.00 Curteins of scrim or net, a phir-85e. ; “Wash Boilér, $1.6% quality at $1.19. !l.‘!‘l?o Cluny Lace Curtains, a pair 10 quart Tin w.m.?‘n'.wn Food Chopper, with four knives, $9c. Folding Ironing _'l‘ulfde. 89¢c. g "All Copper ‘Pea Kettle,,8ic, Brass Wash Board, 39c. Garha;e (.anuwlth ;)utslde cover, ssc Oiié Biirner Ol Staye, 8ic.. Blue Flame - Odorless Oil Stove, PRy I mRy e 14_quiart Enameled Sauce Pan, 28c. “zxeeve Board ‘and Siéevk Iron for e —————————— e —————————— & — © The five s‘on es in Competition. No. 1 and the five stories in Co tiion No. 2 that have teceived the largést number of votes will be republished in the Sunday Herald of August 15t. Gel the Herald. Read the stories—send in your opifion on the ballot provided for that purpose. 58c Bleached Tablée Linen, 50c yard. $1.00 Bleacheéd Table Linen, 85c yard. Al 18 inch . Binen Diaper, ten yards “Eeié dquality Red Damask, a -yard 45 inch Pillow Tubing, a yard 17c. - o 81 inch Brown Sheéting, a yard 20c, The st’:;r_v receiving the largest number of votes in .each class, will be awgirded the i First Prize of $2000, the Second sm | -and lke Third $250. . ! l 35 inch Brown Sheeting, a yard 5c. 40 tnch Brown Sheeting, a yara Tc. fileuMa Cotton Toweling, a yard e In k;se of a ne t‘he yrize or prizes will be divided equally® among those tied. \