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STORES not under- sold by any store, or credit. Hats S price. MEN’S Fancy Vests Trousers Raincoats We Guarantee It must buy to stock them. Isn’t it reasonable to suppose that we must get the bottom price from the manufacturers. Men’s’, Suits | .8 1.50 © 10.00 12.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 all sizes tion. cash 876 Washington St., Boston, Mdss. 717-719 Massachusetts Cambridge, Mass. 209-211 Middlesex St:, Lowell, Mass. 2 and 4 Hampshire St,, Lawrence, . Mass. 52 Andrews St 5 School St., Lynn, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Waverly St., Stevens BIk., S. Framingham, Mass. A snappy line, Illniols.lp-h-iato AII :Im ad shafes. | The latest - + klittle 2 wosk. payments, and before you know it the bill is pald : : It is union made, stylish and up-to-date in every partlcular__ Consider that we buy for 46 stores. - Look at the amount that we 21 Pleasant St, ‘Worcester, Mass. 16 Water St.; Haverhill, Mass. North $t, Pittsfield, Mass. Meadow- St., New Haven, Bank St., - New London, State St., Bridgeport, 55 Center St Waterbury, AV, 359 174 ct. 136 3 Ct, 185 Ct. ct $ models 1101 Main St., 182 Main St., 18 Main St., 1120 Pro.spect Ave., Hartford, Ct. Hornell, N, Y. Yonkers, N. Y. - Cleveland, Ohio. 76 West Main St., 30 Chenango St., 216 Sixth St 20 SGJth Howard St., Meriden, Ct. Binghamton, N. Y. Pittsburg, Pa. |- Akron, Ohio. 268 Main St., 371 Broad St., 940 Penn St., 122 North-Waiput St., Danbury, Ct. Waverly, N. Y. Reading, Pa. anton, Ohio. 10 South Main St., 58 East Market St., 754 Willow_St., 181 West Fitth St, - 8. Norwalk, Ct. Corning, N. Y, . Lebanon, Pa. - * .. Clncinnati, Ohio. 71 and 73 Church St., 21 North Main St., 210 West Market St., 236 Soflth Fourth st., New Britain, Ct. Cortland, N. Y. Pottsville, Pa. milton, Ohio. 29 and 31 Shetucket St., 94 State St., 41 Bast Broad St., 26 Lelbee Bld .8, Main St., Norwich, Ct. Rochester, N. Y. Hazleton, Pa. 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There are only a few days left to attend to it. Our assortment is unusually attrac- tive and at a wide range of prices. Granston & Co. “NALL PAPERS ‘al painter’s supplies, n" decoration, and painting. Ovr prices and terms are such that any one can own a Ster- sre all in and ready for your in- speetion. All grades and prices, in- clifding our English Imported Papers, N mnn to Mateh/ Decorations and.‘ We are receiving orders for paper hang- " WANTED TO An excit time was expreienced Monday won e sclectmen of Montville and oof townspeople through the woman, who | appeared to be mer unbalanced. | The woman made her appezrance at | the office of Palmer Bros. Co. about | noon and asked ti sec the bookkeeper. | FFrank H. Rogers met her and she made | r demand that she should see the| of the company. Rogers vant- told it was also refused Suspecting the | woman w Mr. Rogers called Consts J. Hickey, | and finally left the premises, vards the C. ve she was su e |n huh] an inter- irulbut. P , boarded Seiectman Bur- | |Woman Causes Much Excitement in Montville Until She Was Quieted Down. i whicl h she gave reluctantly, was stated { lectmen { that SEE BOOKS chard’s auto and started in pursuit. The woman was overtaken near the | Thomas Doyle place in Pequot. Cons stable Hickey stepped out and asked who she was looking for. The wom- an. was, indignant at being accosted and showed fight. She was overpow- ercd in as gentle a manner as possible and taken in the auto to a doctor’s of- | fice nearby. He decided that she was | mentally unbalunced, at least for the time. The selectmen then took her to another doctor, and by that time she seemed to calf down a little, and the | doctor was able to obtain some in- formation about her. She stated that | she was related to the Phillips family inn Norwich and also to Crouch fam- ilies in Groton or Ledyard. Her name, She further stat- wold, who Hves Just bes | > city line in Broad street,| London, and that she had Wworked there at ome time. The se- | decided to take her to Mr:! d's home, and after some delay ily consented to care for her for the present. At to the circumstances which led to her apPearance in MontviMe, the selectmen were unable to learn any- hing. Griswols A LG A FRIENDLY SUIT TO DETERMINE OWNERSHIP.| of Claimants for Horace Randall of New Several Estate Sistare. London has which the y requirsd ning. Lh pon dejive: interplead logether cons r the liability has $4,100 in his judgment of .995.03 and $1 = von Ellert S Divorce Suit Bolion King of Ocean Londg < brouet suit n her husband, Jo- an in_thé employ | oad. Papers have Mrs. King asks for sep grounds of desertion. | seph King, of the N been served aration on the They have one child by their union, a old. ] boy 4 year: the iatier fc Y\xng and his wife, sie Bolton, wi married abs ago, and since that time lirs 15 her hus- band' hag dore little towards her su port. About a ht service by | LA Wax heen rated hetween | ViaHiyostol on the Pacific Ocean and | Odnpa. an ithe Black Ser { sold at public auction, by:order of the | ing was on an application for the con- j ings bank, the bidding opencd in the | last | highest bidder, Mr. Main, 8ai APPPLICATION FOR CONFIRMATION OF SALE Heard Before Judge Platt Concerning Mystic Property. -~ Some peculiar phases of the manner in which the property of.the Gilbert Transportation company of Mystic was United States court, which delegated that the sale be made, by Robert Per- kins of Norwich, were brought out at | a hearing before.Judge James.-P. Platt in the court Monday at Hartford, by M. Daggett, counsel for the.bond-] holders’ committee. Ex-State Senator Butterworth is receiver of and he was represented lman’ of Bridgeport, who ‘med to be only interested as a pas- sive listener to the details of the auc- tion sale as drawn out by counsel for the bondholders’ committee. The hear- firmation of the sale. : i ‘An Astive Agent. In his preliminary statement, -Mr. Daggeit said he wished to show while ! Mr. Perkigs .was an .-officer of the | olirt 'deputizéd to make the.sale, he alsb was interested in buying in the property, and his brother Donald was an active agent in_the purchase, as he did the bidgding. He said that after ed the" lerms - of clear: that what v over and ahove a’ mortgage 00 held by the Mariners’ Sav- presence of 50 or more per%ns 2nd P—rL 8 $10,500, :xnd the other man, who was W. L. Main,’a groceryman of Mystic, bid $11,000. o Robert Perking swung his. arm | twice and had gotten to the third and | call anpouncement, “hefl the | “Hola | information. n ['bBuying frec and clearsof on here. I want some What I vant to know is. this whole property all encumbranees ? A General Laugh. here e argent tha Mr. 3T | property | kins broéthers had a conference, at the con- clusion of which Robert Perkins an- nounced that Mr. Main had made his bid under an advertence and all bids were called off, and they would start over again. Donald G. Perkins offered $6,000. A man named Bacon said: “Six _thousand.” Donald said “Seven,” Mr, Daggett said “Eight,” and Donald followed with a bid of nine thousand. The offers- hung fire there and the was sold to Donald G. Per- at that figure. He then an- nounced that the puyrchase was made for the Winnebaug Co. Mr. Daggett contended that the highest bid was $11,000, and even if that bid were withdrawn, the highest bid was then $10,500. He contended that the court should not approve the sale at $9,000 as the order of the court was to se- cure the highest bidder, not the low~ est. Judge Platt observed from the bench that in his mind, irrespective of any confusion that might exist in the mind of Mr. Main, Donald G. Perkins kney perfectly well what he was bid- ding for, and he was inclined to -tffie belief that he should $10,500. pay this sum, Figures Forced Up. Mr, Perkins answered that his fig- ures had been forced up by bids-which re made by a rival bidder who was latoring under a misapprehension and who subsequently withdrew his. bid. All the authorities sustained the stand taken by him, said Dopald G. Perkins. that he could not be legally held as there had been no legal sale. Judge Platt said he was looking at it from the equity side, rather than the lega! technicalities involved. “It is my duty to obtain as much for the property as I can,” added tho judge, “and ¥ will satisfly myself if $10,000 is a good priee for it. Mr. Daggett said he did not make which auction sale, as he did not scare away any of the bidders. ert Perkins was placed upon the stand and went over the transaction of the He said he onwned one- quarer of a share in the Winnepaug sale in detail. v protest against the manner things were conducted at the in wish to, Rob-~ The Best n County Will not delight the busy, pect of having a thoroughly tate. ranges are safe, sturdy, rsers, great time savers. see them and be sure also to Gas Water Heaters, furnishin supply of hot water at any of the day or night. 321 MAIN ST, Trout Brook New London gas range placed in her kitchen, progressive housewife nearly so much as the pros- modern Es- depend- able, peerless balkers, economical gas Call and examine the incomparable Ruud Tastantaneous g at the mere turn of a faucet an unlimited moment Gias & Electrgal Dep’t. ALICE BLDG. GEO. GREENBERGER, 47-55 Franklin St. at our New E-R, 47-53 Franklin St. ‘Esfinnne Big Reduction - Sale on Wines, quuors Package Store for this week only. COMBINATION THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN Oné bottle Old Darling Whiskey $1.00 One-bottle 3 Star Brandy One bottle Pure Cal. Port Wine - / One Souvenir Thuentnre combination we will séi{ for Orders fl(fi_ueud to every part of the city. Tel.812 75¢ 50c Co, and Mr. quarter. opinien during the Donald G. Perkins should stand by his bid of $10500 point, if not a legal one. ounced that he wonll hear further evidence next Monday. Authorities Baku, the Caspian seaport desire to improve the water supply of the town by bringing water At the conclusion of the hearing|from ‘the mountains 120 miles away. Jerome has another | Judge Platt ar Platt . renewed his testimony that Judge from a moral stand- 0DAY 15 FREE STAMP DAY $1.00 worth of Green Stamps Free with purchases ef 10c or over. Double Stamps with purchases of $5.00 or over. 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