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LEAD TO “END OF THE SEASON” SAVINGS The end of the season always leaves small lots of merchandise which we do not care to carry over. It is now, therefore, that a little time spent here will repay you. Here, there, everywhere, you will find the .things you want at saving prices. .SATURDAY SPECIALS / s CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT T e T S S . CORSET COVERS—AN ODD LOT, FRENCH CUT AND WELL ALL OF OUR LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS—THE COLORS ARE NECKS AND SHORT SLEEVES. THEY ARE STYLISHLY CUT TRIMBED W1 CACE ANDLENSESICERT BEGUL AR08 A R A s AR ARE KR IR AND PRETTILY TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY AND IN- AUALITY . R e s e O 7 SERTION— * Today Only, 25¢ ° : Today Only, $2.69 Today Only, 880 o T HANDKERCHIEF A DEPARTMENT . e LN LADIES" PURE SILK HOSE—AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. MEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS— THESE ARE MADE WITH DOUBLE GARTER TOP AND e FOUCARDS 1 o e PAnE (CHENE WSS INGEACK oAy, SPLICES SOLE. NAVY AND SKY BLUE, PINK, LAVENDER . To‘a, only, 3q N GREEN AND CADET. THIS SEASON'S PATTERNS. PURE SMOKE, WHITE AND BLACK. REGULAR PRICES $1.25 AND SILK, 25 INCHES WIDE, REGULAR PRICE 59c— 3 ; $1.50— : DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Today @nly, a yard 41¢ @ Today Only, a Pair 89¢ BLEACHED SHEETS—ONE LOT 72x90 INCHES, SEAMED. REGU- R e LADIES' UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT LAR BRIOE R Today Only, Each 39¢ SHEPHERD CHECKS—THESE POPULAR DRESS GOODS WE OF- LA\))ES' LOW NECK UNION SUITS—THESE HAVE EITHER FER IN TWO SIZES OF THE CHECKS. FULL 56 INCHES . TIGHT CUFF OR LACE KNEE. REGULAR 35¢ QUALITY— WHITE GOOBS DEPARTMENT WIDE— Today Cnly, 22¢ { ; THE WELL-KNOWN ATHLETE TOWEL. THIS IS FULL BLEACH- ED AND OF GOOD SIZE.. REGULAR PRICE 25c EACH— NOTION DEPARTMENT Today 0nly, 19¢ Teday €nly, a yard 47c MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT = < FANCY, METAL AND CROCHET BUTTONS—THE FINAL ~ MEN’S OUTING SHIRTS—THESE ARE SOLID COLORS IN CORD- DOWN OF THE SEASON— ART GOODS DEPARTMENT ES, 1T E LE CUFFS. BB BChSEIRG JVTY ERENGH Podg s Today Only, 25¢ quality, a doz. CRETONNE PILLOW 8LIPS, WITH BURLAP CENTERS. THESE FANCY STRIPED FLANNEL SHIRTS WITH SOFT COLLAR TO MATCH. REGULAR $1.50 SHIRTS— 35¢ and 50¢ q"al'ty’ a doz. :;ECE ;I;EY ARTISTIC. A GOOD VALUE. REGULAR Today Oniy, 98¢ 59¢ and 98¢ quality, a doz. Today Only, 59¢ WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT STATIONERY DEPARTMENT LAWNS, MUSLINS AND BATISTE IN .PLAIDS, STRIPES AND BEAD NECKLACES—12 INCHES LONG, IN CORAL, TURQUOISE, Gox PAtERYoe Boob QUMY SHls BlPEn WE eoli Bid FIGURES. REGULAR PRICES 12/,c AND 15c A YARD— BLACK, JADE; ‘£¥C. REGULAR FHICE So— ULARLY FOR 25c— Today Only, a.yard 6¢c : Today Only, 19¢ Today Only, 16¢ The Reid & Hughes Gompany ! along the cord—telegrams, he calls ([ QYE MISSIVES Pope Pius Celebrates Mass. i them, and they fly with lightning Rome, Aug. 25.—The pope tod: = peed. -Shuffleboard. ring toss, books BY AIR RQUTE | the_nrst time since his recent iliness and conversation occupy the passen- personally celebrated mass in his pri- | vate chapel in the presenc of his sec- | retaries. Afterwards the pontiff spent (Continued from Page One.) considerable time driving about the wvatican gardens. Miss Julia H. Hoffman of This City Is Attending Session at Antwerp, Belgium, dolce far niente, but some of it hard to relax and to idle cefully. The Americans as a class t s annot overcome the hustle habit. The |crowd cheered and whistles of all sorts —_— aptain, doubtless to recompense us |made a terrific din. They Came from the Ark. somewhat for the slow progress we Easy, Graceful Landing. New ¥orkia jnstinireseiot of thicty are making. gave us a ball that night. There was a_repetition of this oul-|tons of antiquities” from Egypt and The ship was hung with flags ahd | purst at the Battery as he passed and | {nere Is/mot a Chauncey M. Depew an- pEnnants, and red, white, blue and or- | gracefully circled Governor's Isiand for ccdote among them.—Chicago News. nge clectric lights were strung about. | hig Janding.. His landing was an easy | he deck was scrubbed and sprinkled | one and as graceful as his exhib ,,i 1 ilver gand. and the band played | quring the closing stretch of his record amme of sixteen dances. flight. ng on shipboard is an uncer- Goes to Boston by Train. ifl d 111 33” 1912 S e L of the snisoms | An hour after he landed Atwood was “ So1 ks that poorly, | 3i"Cqeq Zest to the primary pleasars |O0 his way up town, after having a universal lan- 3 Z P FD! posed a score of times in almost every of the rhythmic weaving to and fro. L2 2 s zood enough for |, ST e = * jattitude desired and answered dozens [13 o water was but moderately rough, e 5 d L5 ften he is mot | po¢ £ 1o of questions fired at him by reporters. o ile Ko : ut now and then the ship would | °LJUeSHons fired at him by teporters, 5 o ¥ plunge, and one couple after another g S Al ito, Dr. Zamenhof | LonGTL S50 016 O length ‘he said. “We will take my machine lide down | = Rl g = a place for people who want a summer home by the sea, and alwa the inclined plane, Never a cooler | 4Part here and ship it on to Boston. I they could not afford it. A high-class, up-to-date beach, laid out i place to_dance could be found, never ’d" no‘; I{.‘le“(‘y lok do 1dln‘l m;»r? flf_\‘!ng 0 e ble manner, and sold only to‘desirable people. a fan fluttered, but warm wraps had |oround New York until I return fromn ner, s : he' o appeared oftenest |4, o' donned in the intervals hetween | TS, Uip across the continent. I shall amonz them, He devised a simple | {2 P¢ 1 prefi and 5 robably 1 L Angeles o lo- | dunces, The American twostep, danced | &l "forin cisco anout Oct. 1, but navent| DEMONSTRATION AT ° | LARGE PLOTS the waltz whirled thfough or danced declded the exactousfevere £ (Written Specially for The Bulletin.)} seven years. Originaled 24 v 180, it has about two millions of u ind oyer a hundred periodicals. A An ocean liner straining at her moorings, poised for the plunge for- ward to the waiting Atlantic. Belated ‘bagzage bearing down on unwary way- farers who nervously flit up and dow gangpiank. Stolid Dutch and (¢ man deck hands and sub-offic f ing a prosaic background and a safe guarding entourage for the groups of excited, sentimental, or tearful leave takers who stumble down unguarded gangways, or just miss knocking their heads on lowering beam | Flowers and flutterers, flirters and | funny fiends finishing fond farewells, | Haik! the last whistle! A stampede of the shoregoing, the gangplank | swings off, and we are really on our | way for that Mecca of most travelers and bel about | the fourteen sant with, » the new. lan- guage the root that appe 8 s conve 10% Down h a table of T ‘orrelative that renders i wor Farope. aietime by the same; by the Ger- | cvory/She 5 fie mechanioe sna venrs | 1he Imperial Garage $195. Upward | 2% Honthly . Aol world with/all its memtorics, { ye'jesgned in a few:hoyrs. 'r“'l‘l”° joDspnnEe tion. ”““hgmce' [who' started with me from St. Louis ’ arred and moss-grown antiqui- Foi i ere are but- five verb | fully don e French with more 5 i hat , ties, its halo of history, its ‘Ture OF | rorme for exery verh n the languase, |Of @ NODPY Whirl, neither reversing | 123,00¢R 1aid up, but I never felt bet NORWICH, CONN Tents or bungalows can be erected when first payment is made. A mice Tomance and folk lore, beckons Us |{fe torio = * | nor dancing backwards. ae Lottors o Bt B » s Club House has been erected for all property owners. Buy 2 plot now. and with insistent call. We, that pri- | e varions persom. | A happy crowd, after enjoving plen- ae wettors TOr Soston biriss s the increase in valuation will pay vour summ;rs D A ar marily the entire passenger but | ; S e aaveon. | Tohe.| teous refreshment, ' went {0 a dream- | Packed away in the grip which the | vears. Seaside plots _are increasing more rapidly in value secondarily and pre-eminently. group of the Order of the are being borne thither. I is our pilgrimage, and our Mecca is Ant- | werp, Belgium | present ends in a |future in os, the con mper s the | 1esS rest, due to the effects of exer- | aviatof carried by aeroplane trom St.| Alcg g full line of Seeomd| kind of Real Estite in America, and this is the last opportunity you wi so ‘often lacking on shipboard. |l-ouis are a score or more of Jette ever get to purchase desirable water front property along this shore, tha .| Land on the starboard bow! We |MOSt of them supposedly of a tender Y will increase your bank account. |have passed Bishop's Head, and\ the | nature and addressed to young women Hand Cars $150. up. extends over a mile out into the Sound, and has rd Tnglands most ' southerly | 1exiding in the nelghbornood of Bos- Groton Long Point $2105 o7 Ui rront 3¢ Siee s miles euse o7 Listen: Hare is 2 Bohemia ; a glas ¢ i . a German, & I'renc ma::hf:\ldm;e‘\l:::u ! one can. see LRI RS 1 Okt Lprotiy mearisy eyt New London, Conn., on the street car line to Wateh Hil Americans, They are speaking rapidly o the separating hedges. Colliers. ocean | Stopped.” oo erIbina e SE‘ :URE ACT NOW! DO NOT DELAY! Drop us a postal and we will send vo and musicaily, each one taking part. Sty s, warships_and’ small sailing v low asked me to carry a letter to his a handsomely illustrated booklet and information about free transportation But what is it? Not & T We regret that mnisht|Sirl up in Boston. Of course 1 agreed Tot | yrefix of mal French, nor Bohemian, nor German, | | but Esperanto. We are going to at- tend the seventh International Con- “ bad. gress of Esperantists, where we shall | | | Iivery word is accented on ahle before r the for', o vise the xisie. of:|to.do So. T am going (o take them all ALMOST INSTANT RELIEF JAS JAY SMITH CO, 227 Main St, Norwich, Conn. and. & o lights of Vi or ton withs me and ma them LT . b R L - from aching corns and bunions by L. A. CONNOR, Mgr, A like Dreamland on Copey I and we would rather see it sing Dunn’s Corn Solvent, a periec’- % - - - o cure for corns, bunions and the Summary. Sammary of the finish of Atwood’s meet those who speak this language, light. natives of nearly every country in i iorning comes, we are in Dover— | St. Louis-New York flight: Blllv a lwvx today, use as di- Europe, and by means of this auxil- | c Sl can. | Dover castle, built on the solid foun- | Distanes covered in mir line, 1265 |rected, and vowll wake up some morn- S 1 A f fary form of speech we shall converse e s e o ,,““,,:,“_ dations of the Romans, looms hefore | mijes. ’ ing to find that Your corns, bunions ole gents 1or . with ‘all and be understood by ali, es that one is able to express |US. Under the guidance of a courteous | Total distance, including detours |and warts have disappeared—dis- pis, more ence: Yl pe or ‘fess stccessful nces in meaning perfectl; nglish gentleman, after walking up le in ) ompoun = e of devidn.e f the compoundling sylla ; _. s : perte i Eentleman, atter walking up |around New York and other places, eolved. 2 5 succosstul, ¢ e - y St a arrow s . passing | 1,365 miles. ) 3 ‘dovidhis s un s > the left, as we meet persons, read- | Started from st. Louis, 503 2. m, | DUNN'S PHARMACY, . unication. . were S e i ¢ old signs. we wander back to | August 14. tional. From the yove: . ot Gregtin e spianade, n to I In past time many of communication. THENGE west to th ; ‘Where erowds are tak- |~ Finished, Governors Island, 2.38 p. 50 Main Street and wend our | m_ August 25 AND a diale to take the Flying time for entire trip, 28 hours, enst 1_minutes. ing of ure ¢ and pigeon Number of flights en route, 20. ] 1 almos: | . nndersto. Averaze distance ‘of each flight, the business men, sailors anc : 63 1-4 miles. of Asia. g rthern part of the = o ey Bea Ve o y g€ Asis : the /IRELESS SWINDLER eats previous world's record by 101 miles, not crediting him with the extra _ £ : 3 ich he claims for detours. % £ Sold on six years’ guagpntee. Acid and Fire Proof. Impervious to water. Friday's irip began at Nvack, N. Y. | Paile and Shovels, Sand Toys, Kites, | || " " [ (. hether metal, wood or prepared roofings, it makes them ab- o et i’f,fl""ifi’e‘fi'r'.?s;féfie?r Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Fans, Lan-| (0001 teproof and preserves them indefinitely. When applied te old | Governors Island at 2.38 terns, Parasols, Lunch Baskets, Beach west from California_ nook, of Indian or southern ('nitéd States. Mobilien, of the pre: mixture of French and shand | Gould not b Indian. Ii was understood by the in- | a like the best writers TO CROSS COUNTDY. Will Serve His Term in Military Pri: on in Washington. as the to each other, rendering the resf i tribes i - norti e con- | warped shingles, Kemicoris cements them fhaence of the Ohio, and so the Mis: | e e 25 KGeorge H. Park- | biyin& time for today's Eip. 46 min- Baskets, Napkins and Lunch Sets and | ,ater- tlgh(.g sissipni basin, Geral in the Amazom | tou: dtmon st of the United Wireless Tel Boats of all kind. basin as far south as Paraguay. In| later days, Volapuk had a short life, but it was poorly planned and proved imposeieie—it was too complex and too difficult. Dr. Zamenhot, a native of Poland, wak the originator of the lansuage | that has stood the test of use for near- | mpany stock swindlers, who S to a year’s imprison Waerbury Man Dies in All. was sent by Marshal New Haven, Conn., Aug. 25.—James | Grapholastic Paint o ihe Pacific coast. He Will | Corr of Waterbury. 36 vears old, who NHS. fl]mfl FaY frank in Sl]llfln'. p is term in the military prison ' wag serving a sentence for drunken - MicNell's Island, Wash., and when | rvi eel ridges, Tanks, Piles, Iron Fences, Bridges, ¥ ness at the Ngw Haven county jail, Equally serviceable on Steel Bridg ' i s iime Is ub may be prosecuted on a | wag found dead'of heart trouble in his Gutters, Smokestacks, etc. chirge of smuggling diamonds and| cel) today. Donald Corr, et | C )l DA Y i en as pevmenl fru wireless | ) ; i Pt T i les of now days out \ :.mv)utl" sea s | upon : o there- Iso of Waterbury, was in a cell not | Hay Fovor Asthma and Snmm-r Colds | 01 thi : E T e 1 Jomph Kumb and Abra- | gied. to close. Get your si and ’ Must be relieved quickly and Foley's | heat b AR Gl oo e ccompany - Parker | mon: ) 2 y and Foley's | heat. and so i —— S nones Honey and Tar Compound will do it. | stoked, 1s poking el sl i Maire Village Swept by Fire. | FRANK A. EILL Bulletin- Building 74 Franklin Street IZ. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., Chi| the, dismal prospe ! e Bangor, M, Atignpt 2 - THE 1 . 3 7 \ cago, writes: ' “I have been greatly | two or more days late, whi s| Kiiled Whiie Lying on Track. village of Stetson, Me., was swept by | Telephoze. 104 Main Street E - troubled during the hot summer monthg s losing most of our Llondon vis it not, i ML Carmel, Conn., Aug. 25.—An un- | fire early today. ~The hotel, town hall = 7 R e With Hay Pcver and find that by using ball of It. | man Ising on ‘he troiley tracks |and village Stores were destroved NEWMARKET HOTEL, IF YOU WANT A F- 6. au Foley's Hetey and Tar Compound I| Three miles or so be { killed here tonisht ~ - a | There was no fire apparatus in the | 715 Boswail A: FIRST CLASS PIANO. | T [ 1] NER get great rellef.”. Many others who | tering a small red obie ! rman of which was un- | village, but plenty of water was avalii- : el 5 NINGER through i suffer similariy will be glad to benefit | kite that rides thé air | cas in time o present jable and the entire population turned | Elrst-clats Wines, Liguors uua Clgars zet. & SHONINGER. thrgus! . -~ by Mr. Stewart's experience. The Leelp!unc The smail hoy who cwns it |mum Tn the man's hat were | out for work with buckets - The iops | Meals and Welch Raredit scrvia. to WHITE, THE TUNER, a""‘" = Osgood Ce busies bimself sending viccus of baver R will not exceed $30,000, order. Jjohs Tucklw Prox Tel “'5 € Seuth A Bty 2 Tob Serwiahy G . - P