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- A Heaping Measure IN VALUE. ¢ THE WEATH!l- Forecast for Teday. For New England: Showers Wednes- day; cooler in west portion; Thursday Senerally fair; moderate south to west winds. Predictions from the New York H ald: On Wednesday partly cloudy wedther and moderate temperatures will_prevail, preceded by local rains in the coast districts, with light to fresh westerly winds, and on Thursday fair weathor, with ‘nearly stationary temperatures, 5 ..~ Observatiens in Norwich, The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy. show the changes in temperature “and the barometric changes Tuesday: . Thar. Bar. 88 30.00 74 30.00 74 2098 7 a. m. 13 m. . Predictions for Tuesday: moderate southerly winds. Tuesday's weather: As predicted, Sun, Meos amd Tidea 21 sers, | Wl 1 2202 Showers; 1l agt. .30 On Tuesday Mr. Mars, representing Capt. Thomas Baidwin, the man who directed the dirigible balloon over this city at the 250th anniversary celebra- tion, arrived here for the of consulting with the amusement com- mittee of the court of common council concerning. the. bl here of a bi plane for the Fourth of July celebre. tion. . It was stated by him that Prof. Baldwin had decidad not te fly on the Fourth, but because of his previous appearance here he was willing to ac- when the request reached him from the committez. Prof. Baldwin is willing to come here and make twn flights on July Fourth for $1,000, it being understood that there will be no payment unless the flights are made. His machine is in operation daily and he makes 0 miles an hour, being one of the fastest flying machines in use. He has given up his dirigible balloon for the airship and is conducting a school in aeromautics at’ Mineola, L. L. It is claimed for Prof. Baldwin that ho was the first one to successfully use a parachute and then a dirigible bal- loon and that he ‘Is mow the oldest birdman in the business, being one of the successful filers. He hus a factory in connection with his school. Mr. Mars looked over the city with Alderman McLaughlin on Tuesday and -EI"U. Siam n flights, an win was with ] m %hfl the expense is the ing which will prevent the se- of the biplane. Alderman Mc- states that $1.500 will be re- for a successful celebration it nis bie card, and it is expected to elose the matter with Prof. &ldwlfl by Thursday night at the lat- esi. Springfleld has celebrations each year, where the city ap) mopmyrlnad $500, and there is about $3, raised by sub- scription, and the committee believe that there will be liberal donations to the fund here, so that 'the = desired amount can be raised and thousands of Ppeople brought here for the day. There will be other attractions at the Fair Greunds, including a motor eycle race, and an obatacle race, and auto race on high gear only, the one ‘making the slowest time on that gear winning. In the morning there will be a parade of “horribles,” while, if ble, a eiv- i rt i afiflnlde e Very on for ail faot s sh SR o e 1‘1( from b 1 Ve vent .L:O 'g:dl 'Hlll > & Fost and Tenies Tent oo ool i freatments, Vitkewise " oy g‘l"&:flfl! v‘v‘l\o‘ b '{“IQC [-'&‘fll” 1 Y Ave A etua Powders and tablets. . 'HALF-DOZEN CONTESTANTS FOR PRIZE READING To Be Conducted by Y. W. C. T. U— Cloging Mesting of eSason. The Anna M. Herr Y. W. C. T. U. held their last wusiness meet- ing of the season in the room in the Bill rlock Tuesday evening. Mrs, J. J. Fields presided in the absence of the president, Mrs, Smith, and .after the devotional exercises, which con- A backward season has caused job- bers and manufacturers to sacrifice many lots of seasonable merchandise. Consequently ws have besn able to Sesure & great many lines of mest de- goods at much less than reg- wlar cest. Theso lots have all been assembled in our various departments, "™ Beginning Today and continuing thraughout the week, we make the following very special offerings. READ carefully the list of special values. Every item is of dependable quality and appropriate for this season, Every price reduction is ex- actly as quoted, Two Thousand Pictures At 15¢c Each 2 for 25¢ THIS IS THE MOST REMARKA- BLE OFFERING OF PICTURES EVER MADE BY THIS STORE, OR ANY OTHER STORE HEREABOUT. BOYS’' BATHING SUITS 29¢ Boys' One-piece Navy Blue Cotton Bathing Suits, trimmed with white shoulders. sizés 6 to 14 yea value at 25 a suit, regular price 39¢. KNICKERBOCKERS—BLOUSES 3¢ Boys' Khaki Blouses and Knfeker- hockers, of good material and welle made, sizes 6 1o 16 yem value at 39c each, regular price INDIAN BUITS at 985 Boys' Indian Chief Suits—{ringed coat, fringed trousers and war —Special vatue at 9%, regulsr $1.50. Embroideries—Neckwear EMBROIDERY REMNANTS 3¢ ol G isted of singing of hymns, Teading Remnants of Hamburg Embroidesy, dscided that the fair grounds is’the | jo vill A h - % Bite.—Spe w5 i 335 | Sy avabille gingh 1< vedulres aDOI Tack Bt the. Fair Gronas sy aiso be| o0 the 138h Fealn and praver wel | REMEMBER—THESE ITEMS GOlrueme ARE 2000 MOUNTED| “ard tucuiss rites 1o 1o et P Bix hours after hiah v.gc AT 200 feet to get started on the ground | arranged. There will be prizes for all| 2150 the ocal W. C. T, Us president. | ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY AND D Shice e which 18 foilowsd by 12e A . t | these events. Miss Harriet G. Cross, the New Lon. MASTER-PIECES, ALL ON SPEC-| LACE BANDS at 15 to 100 feet, distance which would pre WILL CONTINUE ON SALE u l lce EEN ¢lude Chelsea, parade. It it in decided | 7™ "l 05" NG Fere Wil pe at | hibition o FepTsnentellve 05,52 B0 | p i noUGHOUT THE WEEK it eream and ecro sperial wiiS 5 vi cus ‘or the ¥, and lere Wi al n party, . Smith, an on- . E Y CARBON | white, ‘cam and ecru perial ¥ SESSNECILLE TS Seohabry RELIe on MoRias. sahia ma | lnat two concerts, Committees 10 look | orary member Herman Alofsin 2d. 7 IARUY-PERIGNED HERY at_19¢ a yard, regular prices 39¢ @md ", i = after the ferent features were dis- The secretary’s and treasurer's re- e, P2 Summer Servicss ot St Mary's Ghurch | chine can, he ot toZeiher, o7 I2KeT | iasod. ' and will bo sppoimtnd tnday. | paris were: read and accopted. - The FOUR DAYS OF SPECIAL |rHoTOGRAPHIC MOUNTS. THE N . =N R N T . ‘on| ere will be an informai| motion was made and seconded that N at 490 . - 1 Ing of the council members for a| $2 to th tal d $1 to tl . ASSORTMENT COMPRISES 80 SUB- Embroidercd 1 Hand: ult a e Beginning next Sunday, until Sept. | The biplane is 31 feot from tip to esting of the councll members o2 | 18 1o the siate and $1 t0_ihe county OFFERINGS m red 1 = in Wiing 10, the summer order of services will be carried out at St. Mary's church, It is operated by a 60 horse power Hall-Scott motor. Rain. hail or snow will not stop a If there is money sufficient there will be fireworks provided for the evening. The details of the were _ discussed. This ding contest to be held e ——— JECTS, REPRODUCTIONS OF OLD frects resiar and a ydrd recial vaiue at #e .. el 8 flight, nor will a steady windfi the The securing of subscriptions will be| on Friday evening, with five or six AND MODERN MASTER.FIECES,| BABY CARRIACE COVERS $1.00 fx:nndorwt;‘,o. et L e s g anly thing which will prevent a fi started today, and it Is expected that| contestants, W 's Muslin Und > | 4 re made of 98¢ Bundey-sttvsl il be Gmitons being puffy winds. . the contributions will be liberal. The collection was taken and the | WONICD'S n Underwear tisms will be held at 7 o'clock Thurs- day evenings and following the 10.30 mass Sundays. FOUR COUNTIES IN NOT YET DECIDED ON b:’lslneu part of the meeting adjourn- ed. WEile the local Y's were passing re- freshmefits they were entertained by From overstocked manufacturers we have been able to secure some of REPRODUSED N THE CELE- BRATED CARBON GRAVURE AND al valee @ 25¢ LINEN COLLARS 2fc . the greatest values we have offered Women's Linen CofldM ONE DISTRICT WORK AT BLEACHERY | piano selections hy Misses Edith coLf PROCESS. THE| 1l widths and s17-s Special val iy Pian fo RodlRETas Beuts Auis Tok | SeveaT WeokR BSfars 3. Futinis Cor| Tl ers My Cotn: aE O | SENE SELIRBels Hors mre oy He e, s el b W Bt S an for Redistricting State Adds Tol- | Several Weeks Before a Definite Con- | Taftville Y's, 3 ew sample items: AVERAGE SIZE 18 20x24 INCHES, At 330 o'clock. Tuesday morning| 'and and Middlesex to New London | clusion Will Be Reached Concerning ’n'yle': 1:;":1'1 el;/::alenll e ir ) ';‘5‘“::, on | CORSET COVERS AT sc Jnhnndna Curran. wife of Daniel Shed, and Windham. Changes. e 530, - oM Women's Fittsd Corset Covers of| AND THEY WOULD SELL IN THE passed away at her home, No. 29 Sixth 3 z 2 A ' = go0d quality muslin, sizes 34 1o 44 . street, following an illness of four The committee which will re@lllrlcl It was stated by Re!ldeql Manager > 3 24 . i) sizes . to 4 stxget: following 'an Misess ot fous{ ' The commifiel which wil) sedlatrict | o o0 Wy e T e e | 91X WEEK TAIR YO Special valie ut e regulsr tic| REGULAR WAY AT 86 TO 150 Small Wares, Elc. and was the daughter of Patrick and | will meet today at Hartford, when | Finishing company on Tuesday that PACIFIC COAST | 12%c COLLAR FOUNDATIONS 2 Bridgst Curran. She has made her | proposed plans will be submitted. One | no definite decision had been reached —— WOMEN’S DRAWERS 12/ EACH— - pé home in Greeneville for many vears | has been drawn up by Senalor Platt | concerning the changes which are ta [ Charles E. Whitney Leaves Thursday - ; o Collar Foundations. high point, eises and was loved and ted by all|in behalf of the regublican members. | bo made at the local plant of the Uni ™M PI Tri Women's Muslin Drawers of gond Sale Beginni Tod. 124 to 15—Bpec e at Je emeb. . was loved and respe: ¢ 7 0 , 3 s of zond 21 o 15—Bpecial vaive at X Wh Kot Ter. She wat & regular at- | It puis New: Londa Windham, Tol- | ed States Finishing company. 1t will Sty i auality musiin, with deep hemstitcid On Sale Beginning Today regular pr tendant at St. Mary's church. She en- | land and Middlesex counties in one | probably be several weeks, he said,| C. E. Whitney, t i —Spec alue at 12%e, regulur 3 Joved the. sincers friendsnip of smans | disirict: it divides New Haven county, | before it is known what wiil be done | resi cotaty Aesc. starts ths wesic oa | Price 25, at 15¢ each S TR 20D & in the community and_was 'a tiuc|splits up Fairfield county and creates | The Idea of making charges in the | an extensive western trip, which will | 50 GOWNS AT Oriental Talcum Powder, & fine pow= nefghbor and friend. She leaves her | a new district in Litchfield county to | buildings has been under consideration | prehably occupy six weeks, leaving | 200, 2% der, Oriental odor—#pecial value 8¢ hushand and two children. William | which are added the towns of Sher- | for some time. Thursday morning. At White River| WOmMen's Gowns of good quality 5c a can, regular price e Shea-and Mrs. Willlam Ryan, both of | man, New Fairfield, Brookfield, New- Architects have commenced tenta- | Junction he joins a specially conduct- | P2iNsook, made very full, 54 inches 2 fol‘ 2 C 1 Greeneville, The deceasad was about | town, from Fairfield county; South- | tive plans for the extensive improve- | ed tour en route to the 49th annual | [OP&. low neck and short sleeves- $2.00 UMBRELLAS st $150 62 years old. bury, Middlebury, Waterbury, Wal- | ments which are to be undertaken, | convention of the National Education | SPecial value at 20c, regular price & Women's Umbrellaz, union taffgls cott and_ Cheshire from New Haven | Practically all of the present old briek | society in San Francisco. This trip | 99¢. (Picture Department, Basement) overing, ear n r-in town Tuesday. on, Canton- and Hartland of Hartfos re to be replaced by new struc- | ver, to Salt Lake City on the Fourth b 2 ar price $2.00. — county. tures and most of the work must be |'of July, then two d‘;’l ."L Los Ange- Women's Muslin Gowns, Jlow neck, E. F. Gadle of Now York is _spend- Ky - T g zpa done without interruptinzg the work of | las befora reaching San Francisco, on | triimed with Hamburg embroider: ing two weeks at his home on Twelfth | CENTRAL BAPTIST Y. P. U. the plant, The plans for the first sec- | the Sunday atter the 4th, short sieeves; trimmed wits embroid- | SILKS—DRESS GOODS street.. GAVE LAWN PARTY. ;ll:snnflo';e\’el?‘;e‘:;';:ci‘;;:ik‘dhotl;:' héu_ll: At Ban Francisco he will visit his | 25 and lvlbbov; run—=special value at HolenY ha Whether bricl brother, . 11 ¥, Ll c, regular price i 2 TAFTVILLE Successful Afiair on Grounds of G, |OF rainforced concrete construction will | has ot Seoh for o Consiaerable term = poc, BHERO AT e i el Frod NoyesProtty Decorations. | P uSed. It is estimated that the im- | of vears. After a siay at San Fran. | 350 SHORT SKIRTS 10 21-ineh Washable . Silic. Rebp_forl L Lilo 0 o Loiamy. 10w Pupils ‘Pesfact in Attendance—Part yes—Pretty provements when completed will cosi | cisco he will return by the way of | Women's Muslin Short Skirts, with | waiste, dresses and coats, in black, : ppi g o5 e e Mo Vortettalon Y A lawn party by the Baptist Young | SeVeral Bundred thousand dollars. Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Winni- d;ep ruffe, trimmed with three rows | navy, gray and pongee—Special value ‘l"‘x‘fmwl:“ Vine, Riveek .m People's union of the Central church peg and St. Paul. of hemstitched tucks and hemstitched | o2 5" T 0 n e Bl aite at 12%e & Do, NG The following pupiis of the Weqon- | postponed from Monday night, was| TO TOUR THE CONTINENT, == rufle—Sreclal valne at 10¢; regular |4t 3¢ & yard, wegulir pri Lo noc school were perfect in attendance | carried out with great success on e = Given a Surpris prica 35 P during the spring term, recently clos- | Tuesday evening at the home of G.|Mr. and Mre. John C. Averill, Miss| At the home of Mrs. M. Holmes, No. | ¢500 | ONG SKIRTS $1.00 6o BILKS AT 6lo— ; INFANTS' SILK HOSIERY 2fe od: Fred Noyes on Laurcl Hill avenue and | Vlark of Danbury and Mrs. Hugh H, | i30 Elizabeth street, on Monday eve- | $2:00 LON 500 | The genuine “Cheney Bros.” Shower| "l gl sk Hoslery, s Room 1—Helen Aberg, Arthur Beay- | was largely attended in spite of the | Oggaed of N. h Leave for Skag- | NiNS. Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Curtis and | Women's Long White Skirts, with|pr,or foufard Silks n 12-yard | plack, white, tan, and pink- chemin, Henry Beauchemin, Ulric Di- | misty evening. Under the abundant e 4 their daughter, Miss Enelisn, were giv; | deep. flounce, trimmed with wide Jaces| = . -~/ + deatgn a stylish | Special value at 21c a palr, regulee r R B p way, Alaska, and Will Be Absent i e o 200 Hamburs embroider ipie® | lengths onfy—neat desizns and stylish | Speci on, Edwin Heap, Edwin Letendre. foliage which shaded the pretty lawn i Alnglan, en a surprise party and farewell re- jes — Specia gths y—neat deslg 4 iee 2he Room 2—ienty . Kapala. Bertha| the merry party was hardly canscious | About Six Week ception, as they are to leave Norwich | value at 31.00, regular prices $1.50 and | colorin pecial value at 61c a yard, | PF : ’{'Ihflvm:h Arzelia = Letendre, Lillian | of the moistur}; outside, and‘ the’fun b1 SRR -J—h'( F b for Alban: \vhs;|re ‘l;e\-. Mr.sCunEA: is | $2.00. regular price Sic. CHILDREN'S WHITE at 120 Molleur. proceeded without interruption from | Mr. Mrs. John verill, Miss| now pastor of the Morning Star Bap- “hildren's Fine Rivbed Whits Heg- SOA-3 ihar Abete.Aunie’ Gricst TINe Darihar Clark of Danbury, and Mrs. Hugh H.| tist church, The affair was given by | $1:00 COMBINATIONS AT 59c 750 PONGEE SILK AT 610 LENugrns i i s NuTE THESE PRIGES hammer, *Walter Kapala, Jennie| Japanese lanterns and other lights | Ossood of Norwich left on Tuesday| the Helping Hands of Grace Memorial | Women's Musiin Combination Suits|/°¢ P 4 pli A, 12%c & parr, ar price 15¢ Krodel. whieh had been strung up under the | for a six weeks' trip across the coun-| Baptist church and the pastor’s relief [ —Corset Cover and Drawers, Princess lain Pongec. all silk. “Cheney | 12%c a Room 4—Hattie Graham, Herry | direction of President N. Eugene |try. The party will proceed to Buf-| society of Mt. Calvary Baptist church, | Slip style, trimmed with laces and| pros” make and all pure =ik, in na'- | GHILDREN'S LISLE at 19 Our $25 Sui 75 | Hmnnan, Farina Bousquet, *William | Smith, assisted by A F. Wyman and |falo where they will igke a stoamer| A purse fom each society wis given | embroleries—Epecial vale at 307 | i olor onlv—Special value at 61c| Childr illiant Lisle _Wiagie r$ its, cut 10 . $19.75] Jervis, Georse Krause Witliam Lague, | numerous others, were the ‘attractive | across the Great Lakes for Duluth, | Mra. Cariis. Dresent were Mr. and | reguar price $1.00 Ll izen § to 9% —Speaiel 2 Emules Letendre, Napoleon Letendre, | decorations. In general charge of the |and thence they will proceed to the| Mrs. L. Dabney. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wil- : d yard, regular price 3 Rivh vair, regulsr price 396 flm 52[] lllll 522 SImS Roderick Molleur, *Ethel Murdock, |lawn party was the social committee, | Banff Hot Springs, near Lake Louise, | son, Mrs. Simons and daughters. Dea- | CHILDREN'S DRAWERS 10c value at g Margaret Seidel. consisting of Mrs. Arthur M, Cobleigh, | in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta; | con T, A. Spivery, Misses Scott, Mrs, Children’s Muslin Drawers of good 1.25 DRESS GOODS AT 97¢ 25¢ GAUZE LISLE 19¢ cut 1 & $16.75| Room 5—Eisic Heap, Annie Hedler, | chairman, Miss Marion Poweélson. Mrs | thence they will journey to Seatile,| F. Eyins, Gilbert Greenleaf, Mr. Jack- | quality musiin, with three narrow i Wi wAd PIiS and § o Tk Hedbibi il A Ella Kinder, Pearl Tetlow, Harold |N. Eugene Smith Miss Mildred Smith, |and by steamer make a twelve davs | son, Mr. Strong and Rev. and Mrs. | tucks, sizes 0 to 8—Special valuz at| ‘0" : : 4 G0 b Sy Mg B o . Wylie. ‘Walter Tarbox and Fred Purvis, with |irop to-Skagway, in Alaska. J. H. Denri 10c @ pair, regular price ise. Ayipel Yolle in DlarE-anly-mipss ' | sapse wels Jair, regalar prics 9. ir $18 Suits cut o $14. Room 6—Armand Bousquef, *Emma | President Smith, ex-officio. (o RSUIRIng, the’ party Wil do Yel valun 97c a yerd, regular price $1.25 | vAlue at 19¢ & 3 » Frohmander, Ethel Graham, Christo- Tables were attraetively arranged |lowstone park, and visit most of o | - pher Heberding, Louisa Sigrist. about the lawn, each prettily decorat- | principal cities along the line east to MARRIED 0o LACE LISLE ¢ ome 10 . Room 8-*Clara Krodel, Ruth Pol- | ed. the candy table having an umbrella | Chicago. This is one of the most des GRAY—_REIBER-In Baltic, June 24 $1.50 DHESS GOODS AT $1.19 Women's Lace Lisle FHosiery lard, Edward Sigrist, Archie Tor-|canopy. Mrs. A. F. Wyman was in |lightful summer trips to be taken in| 1811, by Rev, Charles Smith, Willinm Wi Pri Dres: inct wality Engiish Mohair, | black, white. ‘tan. etc—Special Our $15 Swits, cut 10 $12.75 Charge of the candy table, assisted by | America, &nd it is designed to cover| K. Gray of Willimantic ana iiss | WOMMEN'S ncess Dresses | ... ..a coined, in niack onis at " pair, regular p m 9—*Willlam Burgess, Harold | the girls of her Sunday school ela: the most wengderful scenery upon the Paulene B. Reiber of Baltic. 's Pri D f cial value at $1.19, 50c SILK HOSIERY %9¢ Soma 10 $11.90 Hannan, *Olga Meyer, Amelia Smith. | The ice cream was in charge of Mrs, | continent. GUYOL_—GAUVINIn Taftville, June| Women's Princess Dresses of ging- 8 ) v 2 o A . Room 10—Howard Dunse, *Annie | N ugene Smith assisted by Miss | AMiss Jane BNl of Norwich left on| 21 by Rev. Philip Mossicottc THor- fham and chambray, in both low and e lomens Biack suk_Hestery, 5 Frohmader, *Fannie Grieshammer, | Helen Moore. Miss Belle Rathbun and | Tuesday te make the same excursion. a8 Cloy g 2 high neck, long and short ‘sleeves, a ashioned, v eor : c elm 3 i ol i1 i 3 i R AR N A — GA G. — In N ich, 35 o Spec value a 9 & P OS2 Suis I 10 - YT 2ok B S o | e i Noury, M Narga . WS o= SAEIENR - o Hormich | 0% T SO0 "D o Room' 11—Rose ~Caron, Thomas | assisted by Mrs. C. C. Treat, Miss Ruby FOUND THE OANOE qghn ¥ Rewan of Hranferd and Miss $350 DRESSES AT $150 Domestic Department TR o Greenwood, Archie Molleur, Mabel [ Vaughn and Miss Genie Dean. Tha| . B e 9 $1.00 SILK HO! c z . B JArchin Me J ». T} idden in Bushes of Blackstone Lane| PINKMAN—M'LEOD—In Noank, June $500 DRESSES AT- $229 ‘omen's Fine Silk Hosiery, with ld l Roseberry, *Annie Volkmann. eake table was in charge of Miss Mils . - A = o Women's Fine 7, Heren s othes o one De Celles, *Wilfria . s M. | —Boy Wha Teok It Was Changing 1911, by the Rev, John Fleming, 14 SHEETING AT 9%c < Woyens ¥ine e 'y Room 12- Leone e("ele 3 1fria | dred Smith, assisted by Mrs. A. M, the- Gol Edward Pinkman of Mystic and Miss % p " e hed lisle gar ot T8c & Desmarais, *Agnes Graham. *George | Cobleigh, Miss Bessie Grimes and Miss e Color. e 4 s - 45 1000 yards ol 36 h Bleached | ynd in white—Special value - ffl&bocket Pants Grieshammer. Blanche Molieur, Anna | Alice M. Dean. & : Rllen McLeed ef,Noapk. 5 hdeting, the well known “Langdon|pair, regular price $1.4 orse, ‘Harold Pingree. <Edwin Pol- | In the evpsy tent palms were read | 1In the city court Tuesday morning| THOMPSON — WILLSON — In New i Y At v $k S s . George Smith, Bdith Walker. by Kana Maples. and during the | the case against John Magner, aged| Haven June 27, by Rev. Theodore | MILLINERY & auality al value at 9%c 3 Slfl Suits at . . $71.50| “'Those murked with an asterisk have | evening an . enjovable entertainment | 17, charged with the theft of a canoe| B. Willson, Geotge A. Thompson of ¢ ; Card realaT ity 1805 been perfect for the year. was given which included readings by \'a:’ued !ul ;25. Was calledihbul contin- Nflrwlf(‘l{lundHMhs Gertrude L, Will- At Radical Reductions i Exee d Mrs, Grace H. Manning, contralto solog | ied until this morning. The canve be- | son of New Haven. o 4 caitors. | 25 PILL » $8.50 Suisat . o BRBOY o iy St Clam Vi Now Yook, [ STece B Mannivy, dentraitn solie longs to Lesile T. Gager and was tied —en F 3 | Womens Trimmed Eatlors) | S0 TN ey T riow | KNI Underwear i The . members of Mrs. F. J. Werk- | hy an orchestra which was arranged |in Yantic cove. e owner found it " st o Bt - it - * W i $/.50 Suils at . o $6.00| inws "Stnay school class of the Con- | for by A. E. Cherry. Net procaeds of | missing and reported it to the police, | SHEA—In. Norwich, June 27, 1911, Jc =t 38c oMk, Lave Detul 405 | [ Canas, extrs Jone = OGN MG AL WOMEN'S VESTS ‘T,, 9‘,,,, Weight e H gregational church, 'accompanied by |about $30 were reported as the finan- | Who found the accused staying in a| —hanna Curran, wife of Daniel Shica.| At | Our entire stock of Trimmed | Special value at 18c, regular price 25c.| 100 dozen Women's Summer W eiglz 00 Suits: Mr. and Mrs. Werking, left-Taftville | cial results of the evening. house in Blackstone lane. He ad-| Funeral from her late home, 29 Sixth [ &t | Qur entirg stock of Tommed Ribbed Vests, in a big variety of sty wisar . . o e R T S T, miticd taking the boat, which way| sireet, Thursday morning” at s3c | Sistes and . Children vg i | $110 SHEETS AT 83c s v 4 Targe puite: he 3. 3 e e R t st s chute 3 and d 2 5 e BF 4o i SR Eheotemier Phelnsit e Nov- 2 s 2 Iidaes i bupies near by, 1t was orig-§ J°Y gelosk. | 98¢ each, value up to $2.95. xtra heavy Scamless Sheets, size | d:iphia manutacturer “Epecsl SCie lo .00 Suits at « 0] wich for New York, where they will | Mrs, Guyol will reside in Baltic, where | inally painted red, but the young man| MAr Boelode & ikl 4/ Pl sy ¢ T fo 5 . d . 3 vas & L o, 2 5 5, ; S 3 A 8$1x99—torn 1-4 yard longer than the | g% ¢ 1 :«'n@‘nd sel\u'nl qnjo_ux;le dayl‘ln lls't‘u the groom is employed. :):i!m(e}:i”:m' .f‘hehfiglO:u:‘n :;fi;nflgi': Clarissa &, wife of the late Hiram C. { Wom(r,\s Jlarm-m‘.u(/r Dress| 7 SRk by B o e deb AT seejng. It is planned to visie ' the ——— Clark, in the 93d year of her age. | Hats, have been $3.93—price [ average sheet—Special value at $3c, $4.00 Suiis at . . %320 Aquarium, the Natural History build- | James Milton of New Haven was a | home. Funetal services at her fate resifence now $1.95. regular price $1.10. EXTRA SIZE VESTS ¥1o SIZES 8 TO 15 YEARS. fng, Bronx park, the Metropolitan | vigitor in town Tuesday. ‘:‘Ihgeprtnnerld\' has bleenu:emvered ?"‘d No. uJ Plprk’nl;e‘el,_’il'gu‘:sd%);l::‘l\s % i A L ’ One case of Women's :4” . building, and Coney Island. The party Wil upngd ouer: to the owner fol: |. ‘goen. June 25, st 1 o'cloc ‘ At | Women’s Fine Dress Hats in| 47, TOWELING AT 120%¢c 4 Ribbed Vests. low neek and i - will also inspect the Olympic, the $10.- | J, N. Sullivan of Fall River was the | Iowing the disposition of the case. And friends invited to atiend. Inter | - §298 | good varl — have been 3 Saras of All LiGie Ha It e e al value at llc, regule Sale E :mo.:mohocenn ‘Jmcr ‘\\‘l;lch aecelmlg guest of friends on Norwich avenue L ST LRt W $5.00 and $7 el e price 15¢ made her maiden trip from England [ Monday. ? fog 2 el willed yCraph, . extrit 8008 qUsliti-y e Ends Monday m.h', to New York. The party will return MATTER.FRUEEN Tonal Atk SWe inta resiacncs, Special value at 12%c a yard, regular| 500 UNION 5“"“ ¥ ansel il to New London on Friday on the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. i .| %5 Washington street. 'Norwich e 176 One of Women's RS .lllly 3rd, the mfl.. Before| Cicsicr w. Chapin, stopping over for Manthly M"';"g ’.':"’R""‘ N:ds'm Conn,, on Wednesday. June % af pripe S CA%> Meck and sieeveloss SR the boat races, and returning to Nor- What the Trouble Is. ment of 8trike Reported. 30 Grolet, Please omit nower= | Mop's Symmer-weight PR Ty s fmmed. Hpecial vaige 8t 998 ® the 4h wich by trolley. The party is compos- [ v Bditor: The ith B e . BENTLEY—In Muystic, June 27. 1911 suit, regular pri 3 : Mr. : The n . 4 x 25 dozen extra larze, heavy quality, - ed of Mr. and Mrs. Werking, Edwin gy e exciting and close | There was a meeting of/the Master b e et o a tra larzs, heavy qualit » Feg : Pollard, George * Weller, Jr..- Georse | Totimie o e eainn ot Same 26th, | Flumbers Tuesday evening at which ata T O Ol TSt Lorwion, | UNdeTwear e ankeh Tewsis o Welin Sem 4 g3, kg o 2610, | several were present. 3 > > 2 25 ia oe 37 DON'T MISS THIS GREAT e N oot " ang | in which Charles P. Bushnell won ovet | JU it "wag emacied during the eve- 39c UNDERWEAR AT 29c value at 25c each, regular price 37%e. and Lester Atwood of Watertown, N. Adolphus Benoit by one vote, the total ning. The members reported that all DEN‘SON*'“ Mystic, June 1911, % s Men's fine quality Eeru color S8um- SALE_ Y baing Bushnell 73, Benoit 72, with one | work is bheing taken care of and one| Hiram CIift bomon, -.ga S1. 54 i i Shirts 2 25c TOWELS AT 17¢ ’, é - et mer weight Ribhed Shirts and Draw- oV . uote xelected, ix’ atll] causing much employer Stated that he Had put on an ors — Special value at 29c, regular| 15 dozen extra large Hemstitched Women’s Gloves FIRST COMERS GET THE BEST. 2 G«{"'k"'fr" d '4"'"'5‘ Her. | Thich it was conducted and abruptly “Nothing ‘has been heard from the price 39e. Dimes sk ’r‘n“.-]\ Special value at 17c | §1,00 KID GLOVES AT 8% At 9 o'cloel ‘uesday morning Her- | closed. "The close contest was not a 2 4 It each, regular price Zic. v s Two-clasp Kid & EVERY SUIT IN THE STORE IN:|man Guyol of Baiiic and iss Justina | caused by issatistaction with v N Ty T t-n‘f. el il v e SRR ,,,l'tk tie, tan and o a.".‘fl- Gauvin of Taftville were unitsd in| Bushnell, who is universally conceded e P 2o S b ads 5 Special valus at PLAIN BLACK SUITB AT $12, $15.| Ry, Fhillp Massicotte officiating. The | minded official. but was rather due to | p,g hee“‘m‘de between the union ard cial value at 3%c, regular price 50c. d bridal couple were attended by Arthar | the people’s dissatisfaction with the | fi DES IS 0 ICE 50c UNDERWEAR AT 33c D " - AND $15. Guyol and Raymond Girard. Selections | course pursued by another member of " AT e Hammocks—Draperies ety wera rendered by the choir. Mr. and [the committee, who, they claim, has | se—————ee . Muy Sow dunllty Namice ALMER HAMMOCKS 79 C bused the authority conferred upon Fi INE. and- Drawers — Speeial value at 33c| p, ——————————— | D . e C him. and who, they hoped. would re- EZD WAKES FERT FEEL F u each, regular price s0c. he celebrated “Palmer” Hammoc RIBBONS sign, and test the people’s approval of i a J L ependable in every way — Spe The F A walls co his Course by @ vote at this meatng. | Draws Out the Pain from Carns and dependable n every wa Special | 19e RIBBON AT f4e + M [ Funeral There is also much popular disap- | . Bunions. Stops Ytouryin -AND-~ T valuz at 79¢, regular price $1.00. Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, ive Minutes. **Good Clothes Store" Norwich, Conn. AGER Director proval of the principal’'s manner of conducting the affairs of the school, which is in striking contrast to the manner in which it was conducted by the late principal, Mr. Russell, who was universally popular with the peo- If your feet are tender, get sore eas- ily, burn and sting:andijseep you feel- first class druggistweday, lay. down ing miserable all the time, go to an¥ | Embalmers. WASH GOODS 8¢ GINGHAMS AT 6%c 19¢ SCRIM AT 10c Colored Scrim inches wide, for in pretty draperies, 1 all-over effects wide, in black, white and ionable colors —Special vaiue at e & yard, regular price 19¢ 25c RIBBON AT 19¢ Two cases of Apron Gingham: the best staple checks—10 to 20 yard inces want- —Special vakie at 10c a yard, regular Rrilliant Taff>ta Ribbon, 5% ple of Taftyille. And, although it was wide, in black, white and eyery 25 cents—say 1 want a jar of "EZO. o rice 19c. 1 decided to vote by @ check list, none | Then rub on EZ0 for one min B Lady Assistant. ooty Spseial valus At 6% o o xaidap D e et e s s 1 oo i .::l;‘:.. —— was used. and Mr. Eccles. the modar- | rub out agony. All pain will %lfin ¥ "7f' imélephone call 328-3. regular price sc. 57 - . t [\) 1€ utier Teolophons $43-f ator, closed the meeting abruptly,with- | like magic, and you'll soon have as : s . $1.10 NET-CURTAINS 78c . Prompt servics day or night. | out any motion to adjourn being voied Boo0'a gl ot fest up ngone o carth. | Heory B, Church. _ Wm. Smith Allen. | 19c MADRAS AT 1dc Rufed and Flat -~ Net Curtains, | 39 RIBBON 255 + Zady Assistant o1, &84 writhent sskimg . (OF uEy re- 3 ¢ refined gintre: 2 e . 32-jnoh Shirting ‘Madras, light | Arabian color, finished i e Satin Stripe Moire Taffeta ORDER marks, or asking for a vote for an no fussing asbund ' for 7an | Ladies! cian Shoes, ECIRD T Vel e [ areviin, colr, aniRlisd wib SR i e e in Wik Rasidence L16 Broadwag, ropriation. 1 ‘rekard. to remedying | hour. (It gan be SDbllettut any fime . S Walsts, dresses and shirting—Speciai | 05108 and inserting—Special vatue,a¢ |8 1-2 Inches v/Oe. in, WMol > from CARDWELL'S OPp. 'h-nu.“' & {h &T..uur, ;eom:.l!t‘lng 8: |nue lower nngsinétzagt.{tflnlh::c‘:;ed T Oxfords and Pumps value at 14c a yard, regular price 19c.|79¢ a pair, regular price $1,10, m::“ar»:l:“_r % Telephone €41- schoothouse, or in regar ncorpora- - . 5 4 4 C tion, both of which were included in | burn, rough or itching skin for red | Latest styles and eolors, 33.50 and §4. g . the warning and supposed to be voted | nose, eczema or heads, it cer- | Sold only by E . wanc o put your busle upen at this meeting. tainly dees the work. Mail orders fill- m “ c BE uus wufll“ s l 3%he TR o ptvertiame man 1 NBoLbrus mENorr. | chdrice'brentid by Bio Chemica FRANK A. BILL, THE PORTEDUS & MITCHELL (O, | TME PORTEOUS & Mi L | THE PORT 4 n Btn Toa ,.:!“ Tafeville, June 7. 1L Co., Rochester, N. ¥ Telephons, 104 Main Street. .. Byos e v