Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
!rm Various 'flm V"“ Local | of the flul&umflr oj the m&fi-n The young flre 80 we;k thr.n - For New England: Overcast weathar, | probably followed by showers by Wed- 'hu y showers; not 75 ture; moderate - wingds. ions from.the New.York Hei a)d on Wednesday partly clou weather and light to fresh southerly winds will prevail, with. nearly sta- tionary, followed by lower tempera: tures and local rains, and on Thursday ‘Boston, fox terrier belonging to little Alleen Guula, went mad Tues- day night and was shot to death at [rush about 8 o'clock at Kieg house, No. Co Main str by W&l‘den George Stanton, assisted ceman Charln L. Perry. The mlgar the dog, whose mad fit had chased the peo- ple out of the main floor of the house, attracted a crowd of geveral hundred people, who watched ‘the officers as m 7 grut Mire sta- days. was sent for| when cornered they were unable ound at o;m lall, He en- | follow their mother, who jum) 130‘ ::red e Kinf w‘lth ‘Policeman | wall, ;.sfl _one was ' caught, W’t‘dlattr cl.w.n“ s‘l‘ xe Te- | linerat: VO LV w b On Auto ®uting. WULF policeman’ they u'i to get n;a ahmiuh to shoot the qi P‘ the Lowest John § Geo. H. Bliss. c]oudy and cooler ‘{umer with local Oburvlthn- in Nerwich, The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the chanees in temperature "and the barometric changes Tuesda¥ Ther. Bar. 66 30.12 .Ivmllp,m.!lp-m. auatsionE Y ARGREES L SIX hours after In:h water it is low tide, whizh 1s followed by flood tide GREENEVILLE NEWS. Marriage of M Charles D, sonals. Jane G. Murray and Foster—Notes and Per- At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening Miss Jane G. Murray, daughter of Mr. amnd Mrs. Stewart Murray, and Charles D. they attempted to corner and shont he dog on a baicony on the front of ‘the thouse. ' Alleen had the terrier out on Church street and was returning towards home with it, when it suddenly went mad at the head of the Church street hill, making a rush towards the little girl, who beat it off with the whip she wai Norwich shermen Had Lively Ex- perience Getting Ashore. While Norwich got perhaps ten drops of rain Tuesday afternoon, other places around were even more fortunate, not mantio‘ing an abundance of thunder and lightning, which, though-spectaca- la!‘ did not aid in reviving the parch- s% ens and browning lawns that hlve egun to freshen up since the last moisture fell. At Gardner Lake, from all reports, theré was probably as much precipita- tion as anywheré, and besides rain, hailstones, good sized ones, came down. while the wind blew a gale. ‘John M. Lee and James Crawford of this city were out on the lake about 2 o'clock with lines over for a few of those four- evaded ‘them window and on to the qucony in fuil sight of the crowd in the street. Mr. Stanton carried a chair in front of him to ‘nan‘l nninn any 3udden rush b)' the dog, and shot three times, lund. as tha dog kept movg;f l"lna!- ly they got the animal partially stun- ned with a blow from the pojiceman’s Cancerned With Alaska Hearings and (Specjal to The Bulletin) ‘Washington, Aug. 1.—Representative Higging trying to be in two places at one and the same time. He is a member of the committee on judiclary before which the Alaska hearings are being held and the trouhles of the two Wickershams .are being aired. He is also a member of the committee on expenditures in the agricultural de- pactment, which committee is trying t° locate the persons behind the move- ment to oust Dr. Wiley, chief of the division of chemistry and pure food expert. The lattéf committee is_also by running out of lhe 2 investigating the doings of the Rem- son Board, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence AN Bovd and daughter Marianna and Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Geer and daughter Doris took an auto trlp to Groton n,nd Eastern Point recently, Willlam Fitch of New Haven spent Sunday in town. \guest on Monday of his daughter, Mrs. Adelbert Geer. Noyes D. Chase has returned to his home on Otrobando avenue after a visit In Providence. Andrew Moulbrietta of Worcester spent the week end with Fred Teters of Otrobando avenus. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Davis and family of New, Haven were callers on Scotland road Monday. Joel H. Fox of Oakdale spent Sun- day with his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Allyn, of Tanner street. John MacCarthy of Fitchville was the guest Sunday of his son, James This aale touches every department in the store. It is simply a quick clos~ ing out of odd lines, odd lots, broken sizés and surplus Stocks. Of course, the main incentive for you to attend thi the liberal saving of money sale. But remember—some of the big- gest bargains of the sa tised, because qualities a limited. All such are displayed on our counters marked for quick clearance. MILLINERY ‘ AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRIGES At Sc—Untrimmed Hats, an odd lot, > - 90 3012} carrying. Barking and yelping, club. and asshot from the NVOWH Put|” Mrs. Shaw of Glasso spent Monday | which these offerings place befare you suitable for women'and children. A 6 - 81 30.12}dog ran westward along Church street, | an end fto its Iife. night at Mrs. Sarah Gilliver's. e At At this price offer Qur SDQ(;[aI[y. Highest 90, Towest Bi. gutering the " rear door of the’ King| Tater in ihe evalfinxflug ntou o il —remarkable values, big economies. | fa; | choice of our entire stock F Comparisons. ouse, which is a boarding house con- | had the body removed. He was satis- | Durr._ ha; t d aft, Pri med b ’Tue!da; ducted by Mra. B I Kine Srand- |fied. that: ihe ‘dog Niad gone med and Nn;.,,;‘“;’;& oure has retarned aftcr | Prices on all lots have been very much Trimmed Outing Hte, vaide ALITY GUARANTEED maother of the little &irl. considered it lu‘chy that no -one had | faug reduced. Profits are forgotten, Oup il o Local showers in ore around the rooms, snapping ' been bitten by it.® chief bition i At At thig price we offer ted warmer; wind south. Mr. and Mrs. Amburn of Leffing 0 Smbltion I sl oar sub Ans oeda | S0 \ Cholce of all otr Women's as N e were callers on the Canterbury turn- |&nd do it quickly. Dress Hatg that were lul. Soon amd Tiiea RAIN, WIND AND HAIL | coNGRESSMAN HIGGINS pike recently. The following -items wily give you| , ¥ o L & s t At this price we Prices positively ol e AT BRDBNER LAKK ON TWO BUSY COMMITTEES| 1,,..q mycior of Scotlamd was_the | some idea of the economies of this| $3.98 | choico of oue Finest Dr Hngl!(;loll originally -‘g Ribbons Reduced At se—Moire Helting, in black, white SMALL WARE At 5c—Plated Beauty Pins at 5c a pair, value 10¢. At 3c—White. Chiffon Collar Founda- tions, high point, value 10c. At 5c—Plain Crepe Paper, all colors at and colors at %c an inch. At 2c—Black Velvet back, At Sc—No. plece At 6c—No. piece Ribbon, cotten value e to 12%e. 1 Wash Ribbon &t bc & of 5 yards, value 6c. . 1% Wash Ribbon at ¢ a of 5 yards, value 8c. und bass that are said to still reside e 5c a roll, value 9c. ¥/ Foster were united in marriage at the | inits waters, when tha storm came up. s MacCarthy, of Scotland road. At 8c an. 2r _w'-;-‘i Rihbltm ;.le fe s NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE ceremony was of a quiet nature and only immediate relatives were present. On’ their return from a wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Foster will reside at No. 5 Robbins court. Mr. Foster is the son of Mrs. Charles D. Foster and is employed as bookkeeper at the Chelsea Savings bank, a position which he has held for some years. Mr. and Mrs. Foster hava the best wishes of maay friends for a happy and successful fu- ture. . - Notes. John Chalmers of Holyoke, Mass,, is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Young. e that ‘they had hard work to make landing and had to leave the skiff at the waters’ edge. The wind took tha opportunity of taking the boat up the Shore for 50 or 60 feet and there furn- ing it over. At the state hospital there was some rainfall, and also at Montville. JULY A BIG MONTH ~ FOR VIOLENT DEATHS. 168 in Connecticut—Of These 147. Were Accidental. Odd. Fellows From All Parts of the State Will Be There Saturday. Odd Fellows from Hartford, Bristol, Plainville, Seuthington, Middletown, Portland and East Hampton will come to Groton Saturday on a train leaving Hartford at 7.45 for an excursion to the 0dd Fellows’ home at Fairview. The Three Linkers from the small towns around Hartford will assemble at the capital and those nearer Middletown will meet there. Many Odd Fellows will see the home who have never seen it before. Influential members of the order in Ton e Tl e Bleanor Hansen, cousin, Miss of Scotland road, Mrs, Willlam Hough of Scotland road was the guest Monday of her sis- ter, Mrs. John Nolan, of New London. Mrs, Elisha Geer and Miss Grace Geer of Scotland road spent Monday with Mrs. Woodmansee of Preston City. Mrs. Frank Dri Brooklyn, M two weeks’ pike. er and daughter of Y., arrived Tuesday for isit on Canterbury tura- roll, value 1bc, at At 10c—Boxed Writing Paper, an as- sorted lot, value 25c, At 19c—Suede Leather Bells, all colors, value 25e. 28—Fancy Elastic Belts each, value 50c. At at 25c Wome At 69c—Umbrellas, sizes 26 and 28- inch for both men and women, fast black, value 98c. At 11c—Moire inches wide, black, white and colors, value 13%e, At 5c—Black Shoe Tie Ribbon, all silk, 5c a yard, value 10c. Taffeta Ribbon, 3% n's Wear Prices Greatly Reduced WOMEN'S WHITE LAWN W, Violent deaths for July, according to | that section of the state have pointed e 5 At 39c—reduced from _7sc & unofficial figures, totalled 168, as com. | out for years the advantages of the| Mr- and Mrs John L. Comstock of|At $1.19 — Umbrellas for men and At _79c—reduced from § 3 Y age e A W e of poswell ave-Ipared with 66 for June. There. were | home and the excursion is the result|Hempstead 1. L, were guests of Miss women, Union Taffeta Covering, At $1.19—reduced from 3150 nue is the guest of friends in Groton. |47 ‘actidental deaths, as against 53| of the lodges in that section becom-|-annie Rogers of Scotland ro Shat! ikiek. (valug.$1,50° At $1.59—reduced from 32.00 ’ Miss Hattie Maine of Woebster, | 2 tFe priced!ng month; 15 suicides, as | ing interested more than ever in the o At $1.89—reduced from $2.50 Miss Hattie - 2 | against 11 in June, and six hominides, | institution. . ok | At Se—Lil e 4 Fal/ Torm 0 ens Mass., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H.| o against two in June. The excessive| The visiting Odd Fellows will pre- spzrts‘aHde:zJ;tecigssrvfi{hpgggew;aufel: t &";A acm Belle Talcum Powder, = 5 heat of the early part-of July account- | sent to the home a shield on which | SPent a day recently with Mrs Bates ue 10c. Ry 5 ed for a large number of accidenta |is engraved three links. Each inmate|30d Mrs. ; WOMEN'S DRESSES REDUC Miss Nellle Sullivan of Prospect|geaths, as the fatalities listed from | of the home will be presented $1 from |avenue: At 3c—Toilet Soap, an_assorted® lot at Tuesda Sepf, 5 gireet is spending a week at Ocean|ihis cause numbered 71. Twenty-six |a fund provided by the lodges which| . . o~ =70 o0 4c a cake, value e, At $1.19—reduced from $ 3.00 2 ; il SR LR S persons were drowned, 18 killed on the | will make the trip. | South Windham oalled. on thele aunt . At $1. oed 5.00 David Campbell and William Baker railroad, 11 met death by falling, seven The return trip will be_m{;de 4w|th Mrs. Jane Bushnell, of Taftville I‘De\\l‘ At 10c—Cretonne Wash = Cloth Case, At reduced from $ 8.50 IO “nipe by trolley, three by burning, two each | the excursion leaving Fairview 'sta- kA 4 ; s Ab $749 reduced from $10.68 - wl’l’ better facilities than T’e“‘h“’ Fisher's 1sland Tuesday bY |y shooting and electrocution, and one | tion at §.16, i Fuhber AN OTRIDIACE WD wai) At $8.98—reduced ‘rom $12.80 aunch. 2 3 . ) ; b e h, value 17c. - ' aach by exposure, cutting, automobil Besides the Odd Fellows from the 2 5 cloth, value ik irs. Joseph Ryan ot Fitchburg, | ISSclS croshing, ghining and polon. | weatein part of the tate, the lodges | visliine xS Byron Bexter of Scot: ¥ , 2 suicides, four were by shoot- | in the eastern part w _send. Tl g > ever for the most practical “" 1% spendine two weeks with the | ;0" two each by cutting the throat, | delegations, since the customary Labor | 1204 road and Mrs. An ! / P isses Maloney of Fifth street. hanging and poison other than car- | Day picnic at the home has been .ad-|* ain Hill. SUMMER HQSIERY REDUG R Fiumey L:‘:::‘uthmu‘ o of bolic acid, and one each by drowning, | vanced to August 5 and it will attract e T & m%g’ U -1 'd ¢ t At 8 o'clock Tuesday morning af /oo Troilavs HaBRvxiatt o rand 10d€e | ofMCers and members Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wilson of $8.50 | imported Irish Linen, in mat- p-to-date ffll'”"y IR Easniive b maive of enuior ok ot Lraln, oelieys ssphvalation g onn | EEA e e South Manchester spent the week end|A¢ 1250 —Infants’ Ribbed Hosiery, ural color only, - fered for the late Mrs. Catherine De- ) A 4 wi Mr. an rs. C. L. Tufts of T ¥ . lane; LT et bando avenue. black, white, pink and blue, re-| $500 | Women's Full Length Linen Bookkeeping, Short Hand|""" Verdict Stands In Bosworth Case. | pONATIONS TO CITY MISSION. Lleo il auced from 19cuoc value | Coats of imported iriah i C. H. Hobson, former principal ot| j Judge Ralph Wheeler of the superior ———— Mrs. Stewart S. Greenman of Can- i ;!s‘mo Linen, in natural color omly. and T g ' |the Greeneville school, now of Palmer, | fourt has denied the motion [for ar-|July Included Contributions To Fresh | terbury turnpike is entertaining Miss At 15c—Infants’ Socks, white with : gn:n;:n-l and C“Mn' nnmm and Typewriting Mass., has been spending a few days|PeSt of judgment and new trial in the | ail Fyndi-Summer Clothing Needed. | Annie O'Cosnor and Miss Delia Con- fancy tops and plain black, pink | value | Weight Long . s with local friends. case of Mrs. Maud Bosworth vs. The it nelly of Bridgeport. SB& Bliby Shite 7 $10.00 | elty mixtures only, medium , i ¥ . value 25c. Alice Winnna o Fiiskory troct 1o | The. SLOICE EIVEn g (he. JOry. Seaingt | pDoNEIons of cash, clothife snd other| . na yera Ciarence A Bovs and| At se_hitdren's Biack Ritbed s e ice inans o ickory street is things have beéen received at the City S p- Wi, o 1 c—Children's ack RI e os- ., R aay Bl 3 the company stands. The husband of | \hi Pruseg 3 Conn., e p : 39¢ | Women's Nainsook Geowns, School open every day |5 s “ind iriends in- Hartfor| the PlAintift an engineor, was kiled in | SLission during the month of July from et g e A s TR fery, sizes 6 t0 9%, value 12%c. | value | made full 36 mches long, lew RN . his engine on the Valley road. Mrs |ful thanks are rendered: Geer of Scotland road. .| At 14c—Misses' Black Ribbed Hostery, | 50¢ | neck and short sleeves, beaad Mrs. Olsen “who tas been_ visiting | & Terdict of $5,000, The road moved to Ko orenee imatrlek s | Raymond Kaables, who _has been sizes 6 to 9%, value 19c. g : 5 Write, call or Phone136-2|x Charles Gadle, of | have judgment set aside and for new | uAthering Lans S, AUEUSt DOOOIOW:| o onding a fortnight with his mother, e S gz » 50c | Women's Muslin Combina reet, has returnzd to New | {rial This is now denled by Judge|min “ra Ghas. M. Colt, Mrs. 8. a | Mrs. E. A Allyn, returned Sunday to| At 18e—Misses’ Fine Lisle Llack Rib- | value | tion Suits, Corset Cover }"q‘?;. é;grl\;npamed by her niece, Miss [ Wheeler. Efinéy’nmm T Gg‘ane,' Miss f 1,.| to his home in Providence. bed Hosiery, value 23c. $1.00 3?1:':1'&:"5 . ¢ g i Cut His Head In Fall. e Mise & g Bl Mo ARery) ) ks Bonesto a daughters, | At 12/50—DMisses' White Ribbed Hos- c. th, I .'E. B.| Mrs. Ernest Moore apd daughters, 4 H 7 3 W. E. CANFIELD, Prop. Mr. and Mrs, B, R. Tilly, daushters | Policeman Charles Smith, assisted | Dasie Sir o ety % 5| tazel and Dorls, of Wickford, R. L. are fery, sizes 6 to 9%, value 15c.... | 68 | Women's Tong e - Mrs. ‘Herbert Baldwin Mrs. Frederick | by Ralph Rose, brought to the police | Bertram Fisk, Palmer Bros, Mrs. Carl| yisiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.[ | 00 o0 0 0 ;; e | e mm—d Phone 626-4 at Fisher's Island. The Catholic Transcript says of Rev. James J. Smith, former rector of St. Wa.r s church: The Rev. J. Smith of ancis’ church, Fair Haven, has hszun the task of renovating the par- the corner of Bath and Franklin street. The man was too much un; the influence of liquor to sgive name. He was locked up. When he fell in the street his hi strucls the pavement with a crack that could be heard all over Franklin James Dawson, Jr., Miss Annie E. Parks, Miss Marion Beebe, Mrs, W. C. [Daniels, The Misses Ripley, Mrs. Fred. T, Sayles, Mrs. C. C. Haskell, Miss Gul* liver, Mrs, Emma Dawber, Mrs. J. D. Haviland, Mrs. C. P. J. Vanderwaart, Mrs. G. A. Allen, Contributions the for Fresh Al Mrs. James E. Furey and sons, James and George, of Providence, re- turned Tuesday after a two weeks' visit at Mrs. Henry Hensler's of Plain Hill. Earl Hall has returned to his home tan color, value 12%ec. At 19c—Women’s Black Hosie ¢ silk embroidery, vaiue 25c. At 19c—Women's Black Hosiery, ribbed top, value 25c. v, with with | vigit jsh_ buildings. Wherever stationed | Square, atttacting a large crowd. The|wunq were received from The Misses|in Yonkers. N. Y. after two weeks | gpacial | 1,20 pairs of Women's Fine Father Smith has shown himselr| Plow dazed him for a few minutes and | Norton, Miss E. B. Huntington and|Vvisit with his erandparents. Mr. and | SB889dC | 110l P2, Train plack, liste keenly cut quite a gash in the top of his alive to the matertal as well as to the spiritual works of the parish. The faithful readily recognize that he is eager t olook to eve) head. After Trespassers At Roque Grounds. two friends. Satisfactory responses have been made to calls for special articles dur- Mrs. Lucius Fenton, Sr., of Canterbury turnpike. and silk lisle, split feet, lace lisle in bla white * and colors—all at 29c a pair, reg- for bargain offerings in hams, Muslins, Lawns, Percales, Etc. WASH GOODS REDUCED ——————— our Wash Goods Standard Cottons ; detail and ing the month. The Fresh Air Fund| James Driver has returned to ular prices 273%c and 50 ECIAL OFFERINGS place everything in the most perfect| Because of annoyance from tres- |is nearly exhausted. Additional gifts|Brooklyn, N. Y., leaving Mrs. Driver B u THREE VERY SPEC| F order, and so they have generously co- | passers on their grounds, especlally |in this line for other sick and needy|and two children at the home of Mrs. 7c + | 4-4 width “Lockwood B,” operated in all his undertakings. It|on Sunday, the Norwich Roque club |people wilt-be put to good use. Sarah Gilliver of Canterbury turnpike ——— value | Brown Sheeting—special would not be much of a hazard to say | authorities’ have posted a “private| There is, a heavy demand for alll for the remainder of the summer. e | R Ty 1oe. that St. Francis' will soon be a model| property” sign at the entrance of their | kinds of summer clothing, especially AT R JOSEPH T. DONOVAN |pérish ‘in all its appointments. Nor|grounds. This is aimed especially at|for children. Telephone 87§ and cloth- 8¢ | 4-4 width _ “Fruit-of-the- b will it be surprising if the zeal for|people who wander through the|ing will be called for, if desired. MARRIED e G755 | Toom” Bleached Sheeting— CLOTH SHOP perfection which characterizes the pas- | gfounds on Sunday, leaving the gates —_— HITCHON—KUEBLER—In = this city Our third floor offers some extra-| jsj.c | Special price 8ic a yrsd, Tor 4 S"”;tfl"““cepflonal e e B Sy At Parabis A stgoe HIKE TO GARDNER'S LAKE. Aug. 1 by Rev. C. A Northron Her- | ordinary values in Window Draperies, value 12%c. . tori i . | municate itself to all the people. es propose rosecute people who g didnd er chon an ss Julie z High-grade Tailoring, Cleaning, Press peopl Aol R an il Sl sl MG, A Boys Will Visit| Kucbick, both of Norwich. Oil Cloths, Hammocks, Porch Screens, | g/, | 44 wiath “Hill" W i = ing.Aad Repmring. TAFTVILLE grounds a highway and then leaving Pl B S iedl s FOSTER—MURRAY—In Norwich, Aug. | Etc. vilse | Sheeting—Special price $%e 327 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. the gates open when they zo out. amp Central on Thursday. 1L by Rev. Charles H. mkext(; Toshe | a yard, value 17%ec. Telephona 1052-4. : Charles D. Foster and Miss Jane Death of Ovrla Norm:nd—'wul Grace Assistant Secretary J. H. Ely of the Murray. Duplicate Paper Making Machine. |y a1 : Bousqu s . M. C. A. is planning a_ hike to H. COOPER Upholst g ": Eames: By Mantpat Same of the material for the instal- | Gardner's’ Lake on Thursday for a GIED. SUMMER UNDERWEAR REDUCED i E -_— ols lation of the second large paper mak- | small party of the boys department| NORMAND—In Taftville, Aug. 1, 1611, 7 —Inf i Vest: nj . e P! erer /ila Normand, aged 42 years, passed | 108 machine in the mill of the Thames | members, expecting not to take over| Ovila Normand, aged 47 vears. ae o l‘“tf‘"“v lm":’fd vests, 1ons | Embroideries, Efc. Ifrst-class Mattress MaKer.” Furni-| . oo ot A nte ave. | River Specialties Co. at Montville was | 15. If the day is pleasant they will| MUIR—In New London, July 81, 1011, Flopreln NaluR Sy 19¢ | Oriental and Venise Kace ture Repaired. Mattresses made to |fuc ar 240 o'clock Tuesday morning|Teceived this week. The company will | start at 8.30 Thursday morning, car-| Willlam Muir, in his 4§th year. At 11c-Migses' Ribbed Pants, all sizes,| value | Bands, in white, cresm amé order and made over. Gtter g Miness .ol pout #tx. mont not install the new machine, which |rying their blankets with them, and|WDONALD—In New London, July 31. 5, il J it X 39c¢ | ecru at 19¢c a yard, value 38¢c 100 W. Main St, Norwich, Ct, Peath was due to tuberculos! He | Will be an exact duplicate of the ma- | expecting to reach Camp Central, the| 1911, William M. McDonald. son of value 15c. | and 3%¢. Mail orders will recelve prompt atten-|was a native of Canada, born in Mon- | Chine now in operation, before fall. but | camp of the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. at| the late Richard and Margaret Mc-| o 000 o iiiens Ribbed Lisle Vests, tion. Telephone 555-4, treal June 23, 1869, and the son of | the parts for the big piecc of mechan-|the lake, in time for the swim before anaid. axe years, c—Children’s Ribbe i b 49c | One lot of Linen Embroider- r Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Normand. Sincy | iSm Will continue to be delivered from | dinner. = SIMMONS—In Plainfield, Aug. 1, 1911, value 19c and 25c, valne | ed Bands at 49c a yard, value the ge of four vears thetnl eince | now on. The company has placed both | The Norwich boys will spend the| at the residence of Daniel M. Allen, d X, (o 8 made his home in Taftvills. whera he|its launches overboard, launch Kite- |afternoon and evening at the lake,| Gertrude Elizabeth Burleigh. wife of | At 2lc—Boys’ Balbrizgan Underwear, ! Corns Sheuld Be e e e i sae e jenhere he | maug having been overhauled and re- | curling up in their blankets on the| Barnum P. Simmons, of Frostproof, all sizes, value 25c. 33 | Muslin Embroidered Afl-over, Bensit. He was a carpenter by trade | engined. ground for sleeping over night. Ar-| Fla., aged 67 years. g 3 value | small designs at 33c a yard, Treated N e A Nty e sl gl S rangements have been made with the | Funeral services at the Congregational | At 8c—Women’s Ribbed Vests, summer | 59¢ | value 29¢c and B%c. his life. ‘He was well known in Taft- 1 Brooklyn campers about meals, but| church in Plainfeld = Burial in weight, value 12%c, Ville, and the bereaved family has the |ness, and the party was in the nature | the Norwich boys may take enough| Plainfield cemetery at 2 o'clock Fri- 98¢ Muslin Embroidered All-over. s'-rMY- sympathy. of* many friends in their|Of a farewell -gathering. Miss Bous- | provisions to furnish their own supper day afternoor. At 11c—Women’s Ribbed Vests, a va-| value | blind and eyelet m!:’m at sorrow. ~Surviving ar> the mother of | duet léaves with the best wishes of |In regular camp fashion. =~ == riety of styles, vaue 15c. $1.69 | 98 a yard, value $1.69. External applicati the deceased, Mrs. Frederick Normand, | many friends. e Miking party ‘will return ay Rt ST ”! st :‘hk‘h:m’d :‘: his ‘wife, and three sons Archibald,| Those present were Miss Kitty Mo- POrsing Asuiatent Seoretaty iy I8 At 14c—Women's Ribhed Vests, a va-| 2% | Batlste Banfs by not remove the callous, bu Ifred and Clifford, all of Taftvill ran of Holyoke, Charles Reardon of | enrolling the names o e hoys for i T lue 19¢, R will injure the epidermis. Aloag e e ville | Norwich, Miss Theresa MeNamara of e trip as fast as tey, are roceiver riety of styles, value 19c, S9c. | edge at 29¢ a yard, value sc. ; . Norwich, John Moriarty of Long Isi- |and wants to have the full complete- At 19c—Women's Ribbed Vests, plain uisets For safe and reliable treatment, sce :‘;:;:';nfz"'g“t:’; v‘:\'s"p:;:;"::‘{m and, Miss Helen Fay of Providence, | ment made up at the earliest possible 15 Main Strest. AT e Ll chsal Ell‘lx;::;d“mrqm ratte B DR. FARRELL, 287 Main Street, Mo- | home of Miss Grace Bousquet on North | aon wiline Cunte arice i ear- : ot Women's Ribbed Panfs, Tor.| 50 | Yalue " 760 (ATt " Depas- Grory Bldg. B street Monday by a party of twentv- | han of Roxbury, Mass., Joseph Shaugh- e : oo 1ITMWS five friends. ~Vocal and instrumental selections were enjoved and refresh- ments were served, Miss Bousquet left Tuesday for Monfreal, Canada, where she will engage in the millinery busi- BOOK LOVERS |= Should keep in‘mind those $1.50-COPYRIGHTS . FOR 50. CENTS Funeral A_G_E_Jl Dirgoior and Embaimer nessy, Miss May Reardon, J. H. Butler of Lebanon, Miss Helen Reardon, Ros- coe McGrath, Herman Alofsin, Miss Eva Bousquet, Arthur Grady, Mi Ada Belair, James H. Sullivan of Wi limantic, Miss Antonia Belair, Dr. W. E. Ryan, Miss Amanda Belair, Patri Noon of Canterbury, Miss Etta Sull van apd Arthur Belair. He also leaves four brothers, Wilfred of New York, Lee of Packer, William and Joseph Normand, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Trudell of Centerville, R. I, and Aldea Normand. ‘Funeral_ Directors Embalmers. ~Lady Assistant, Telephona call 828-3. chon ace trimmed, value 50c. At 39e—Women’s Ribbed Union Suits, lace trimmed, value 50c. SILKS—DRESS GOODS > ——————s There are many money-saviag - portunities in some of the most fash- ionable kinds of Silks and Dress Goeds. At 89c—Women's Ribbed Union Suits, all styles, value $1.00. ‘Women’s Ribbed Union Suits, lace trimmed, at 17c a pair, 3 for 50c, value 39c. & Special At 17¢ % \ Window Screens AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES . s 156 | Wooden Rim Notes. » Face Powder Henry E. Church, Wm. Smith Allen. | DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT value | Screens, size . On Sale at ?’I’la‘u 5;;&:\ Srot Iy metornel foaiy -3 .‘_;.. o . _—.=====Tw‘= i 25¢ ,n“ 6c, regular price a visit with friends in Manchester. r',a__ We have & lot of Ladies 3400 and| WAtRain opportunities in Cottons, CRANSTON‘& Co. ot m-v‘ ice day or night $ B ‘*‘"”""‘ $5%0 Oxfords and Pamps in’ patent Table Linens, ’l'o‘;se Pillow Cases, | 2% %c‘ Rim Wisdew ¥ > "T” Miss Ida Lillibrtdge of Front street and gun metal which we are closing | Sheets, Bed Spreads, Etc. m‘ u. i Zady Assistant. is tho guest of friends in Hartford. out at e v prics - ‘Residence Hé Broadwey. u want to put your busi- opp. Theatra wrl l)l blh: 1l is no me- z &n'“ é:' Mvuuu- Mrs. Ernest Jervis and two sons have returned from a two weeks’ stay Hz Fisher’s Isl $2.98