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-fourth Wedding— Anniversary Quietly Observed by Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith of Franklirr at Their Hospitable Home—Unusual Record of Married Life. End of the Week News From All Around the Store The different departments have reported the following events of interest for the day. This season’s merchandise which must be closed out or fortunate purchases which we share with you-==All good opportumtles for mvestment “ALL TROLLEYS ‘ _LEAD TO Mr. and Mrs William C. Smith of | Smith, six celebrated their 50th anni- Franklin enteriained a number of | versary, ono of whom, P. Orrin Smith, Friencs at dinner Friday afternoon, the | with his wile, three of whose children ‘oceasion having addded interest as co- | At dinner, celebrated th Sncident with their 54th wedding anni- | nd Mrs. Smith Versars The guests from out of town > been conspieuous in the affairs were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Arm- anklin Congrezational church, strong of New London, Mr. and Mrs h they have both been mna Teonatd &, Smith of Ocean beach, Mr. years, They have and Mrs. Oliver Johnson of > ratulations and wishes Sich and Miss Mary C. Whitford of » of relatives and f Philadelphia. been active in the social | Mr. and Mrs. Smith have spent their particularly the work of entire married life in Franklin, Mrs. | and Sunday school. They Flizaveth Smith was born in Kings- highly respecte dents of the * tom. R_L. one of the family of thre n. residing on what is known as § daughfers an o sons born to Mr. 0ld Mumford place on the and Mrs. James H. Mumford, moving d_Willimant Sith her parents to Franklim when one | their hospitable hon year ohl. T e both enjoying good health, ~ William C. th was born in Led- | able to be about, and as active | yard and moved to Frankl ed in current affairs as CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT NOTION DEPARTMENT DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS, IN BLACK SERGE, CHEVIOT AND FIVE ARTICLES SELECTED FROM OUR SMALL WARES— PILLOW CASES—ONE LOT OF VERY FINE BLEACHED CASES, “Mr and M Vounger| Both ' Mr. and ; S or v of eign " ran uncer. | Hon' Mir. and | FANCY MIXTURES :\I/—iEPSCAJ:T‘l;HEGS:o_IN A VARIET! WINDOW DISPLAY 50x35 INCHES AND 54x36 INCHES. THEY ARE. SLIGHTLY o Cieveland, e Leban e u|mlvluun? PRETTY MODELS V 6. LISLE ELASTIC SHIRTWAIST BELTS, WITH NICKELED CLIP SOILED. VALUES 27c AND 29c EACH— > Fecor . ticen = prominent part in m;! Today Only, $4.76 PIN, IN WHITE ONLY—ADJUSTABLE TO ANY SIZE. A 150 = Nii & of the tow He h: b botl A — e o g e WOMEN'S SHORT COATS—THESE ARE MEDIUM WEIGHT AND VALUE: . oday Only, Each 19¢ second sl 1874 he represented the town He for years was {or of the town me: n important office in amery. SUITABLE FOR PRESENT WEAR. MADE MOSTLY OF FINE Today Oniy, 10¢- BLACK SERGE NEATLY TRIMMED. VALUES UP TO $1500— | 16,5 £p.cOVERED NAINSOOK DRESS SHIELDS, IN ALL SIZES. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Today Only, $9.95 : REGULAR PRICE 150— Today ©Gnly, 18¢c for 67 vears. Mr. |1 P. Smith of Frank- | lilam C. Smith, lived | - ¥ and of the ten | children of Mr. and Mrs. Prentice P. !t WHITE MERCERIZED WAISTINGS—27 INCHES WIDE AND SOLD REGULARLY FOR 15¢ AND 19¢ A YARD— | BOUND FOR ILK DEPARTMENT PR TAKEN TO REsHiT gCHOO'LE(;W?éHN WS B | 3 b e SIEE GOREERIE “TUFIBER” TOILET PAPER, IN ROLLS CONTAINING 1,000 SHEETS. > B e SUBNE 00 A 7! “LA TOSSA” SILK—AN ALL SILK PONGEE, 28 INCHES WIDE. A REGULAR 10c VALUE— Today Only, a yard 10¢ Case of James E. Comstock vs. Town The James Davidson, Lumber Laden, TREATED WITH WATER-RESIST PROCESS AND WILL NOT B ——— of Waterford Concerns Taxing of Found Abandoned With Crew Gone | SPOT WITH WATER. IN TV/O SHADES OF NATURAL TAN Today, pkg. 7¢, 4 for 25¢ ENG. oo Listsd Land. VI Drrion P oo AND NAVY. VALUE $1.35 A YARD— PLATE GLASS MIRRORS—WHITE CELLULOID BACK WITH ART GOODS' PEPARTMENE the supreme court re Friday E P T, BEVE 1 i cen taken In the case ted schooner Today, a yard 79¢ A O PEYRLEREDRRE o fLAte FIGURED MUSLIN SQUARES AND SCARFS, ALSO FIGURED MUS- cmstocs v aden, from | e 4% inch, Regular 50c Today Only, 29¢ LIN PILLOW SLIPS. REGULAR PRICE 25c— ildings on S 5 inch, Regular 65c Teoday Only, 39¢ Today Only. each 19¢ ARMURE SUITING—A SELF-COLORED, FANCY WEAVE SUITING STILLMAN’S FRECKLE CREAM—Our regular price 39c— ————————————————————————————————————————————— OF MEDIUM WEIGHT, 4 INCHES WIDE, STRICTLY ALL E WOOL, MEDIUM AND DARK NAVY, RESEDA, TAN, BROWN Today o“'}’! a Jar 33¢ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT AND BLACK. AN EXCELLENT VALUE AT 75¢ A YARD— sl o Today, a yard 59¢ CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT | NIGHT ROBES—A SMALL LOT OF LADIES' NIGHT ROBES TRIM- I e woiih mtuch taterest o 5 ey % FIGURED SCRIM—WE OFFER.THIS IN SHORT LENGTHS, FULL MED WITH LACE AND EMBROIDERY EXTRA VALUE Jearn the find of the sup REPLICA OF FIRST WIDTH, HIGH-GRADE CURTAIN MATERIAL. REGULAR AT 98c— UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT SEAS state. MISSISSIPPI BOAT | o PRICE 19c AND 25c A YARD— Today Only, 69¢ UNDER CLOTHING FOR BOYS' SCHOOL WEAR. THERE IS Today Oniy, a yard 9¢ NOTHING MORE_SATISFACTORY"OR SUITABLE FOR THIS | £ycunen MABRAS 1N PLAIN RED AND PLAIN GREEN ONLY: THAN BALBRIGGAN. WE OFFER SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS THE REGULAR PRICE IS 28¢c A YARD— AND DOUBLE SEATED KNEE DRAWERS, OUR REGULAR 25¢ GRADE— Today Only, a yard 12%¢ WINDOW SCREENS—GET YOUR NEXT SEASON'S SCREENS AT WHITE HOUSE COW Launched at Pennsylvania Town—To | WANTED FOR THE STAGE. Be Used in Celebration. { Pasline Wayne Desired for Cast in a Filtshure Sent Rural Play. 5 KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT verl Mass. S . - ’ Ry, Mass, Sent r gahcla river, and | Today Only, a Garment 19¢ - THIS YEAR'S CLOSING PRICES. WOOD FRAME SCREENS, offer R e on the ulf The p ed that he christened Oc- | WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT 28x37 INCHES— 2o President Ta Vel | MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Today Only, 19¢ someone con d PONGEE LINEN—THIS BEAUTIFUL SUIT MATERIAL IS MADE and | ““‘:IP;:":,]”‘ Pa e ol POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR IN SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS AND FROM PURE LINEN AND MERCERIZED COTTON. FULL 27 e it parcs telegram A miona it KNEE DRAWERS. REGULAR PRICE 50c A GARMENT— INCHES WIDE. REGULAR PRICE 29¢ A YARD— STATIONERY DEPARTMENT mised tha suid be 7 zaken noc _f- Iate nights To Close Out Teday Only, a Garment 19¢ Today Only, a yard 19¢ SPECIAL SALE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOW GOING ON. did its predece: T President Tart TICKET SWINDLE. WAR GAME BEGUN. Soldiers at Fort Bliss Cashed in for | { = . About $2,000. Atlantic Fleet in Heavy Seas OF Vir- o ginia Capes. The Reid & Hughes Company n hour f northwest on, under Admiral Hugo Osterhaus iss and -~ today began mber war game . y authorities | Paul . Hilt NEARLY HIT THE PANTHER. | H. @n the southern drill grounds off the Wirsinia capes. The aim had been to have sthese mane: ace dur. Inz severe weather 1s under favorable condition start B Sae (his motning, with atmo- spheric and other conditions mede the long ra develop the very fleet. It is plann Tange firing no = Jems than 9,000 vard: f gmore than five miles. with maxim Fange firing at 16,000 vards, or mc han nine miles. The battleship L $8lana, having completed extensive re- Poirs at the Norfolk vard, put to sea foday and join:d the fleet. ELEVATOR TIPPED. Shot Ricochetted When Fired at the | San_Marcos. Shorthand made shells 5 dreadnought Delaws el o | R Bt | - New : ’ ‘1,,\‘..&.”5;;(:3‘,‘.;‘ and Methods taught | ; e e 1 Fall Styles | VU Ollldn t and travel soldiers, cashed ticket offices Over $500 . Sept. 1.—One of BROOKLYN PAINTERS STRIKE. Want Raise from $3.50 to $4.00—Have | Refused $3.75 Compromise. air <hip Panthe irds, accordin oo i al_aide to th of target prac I»rewflum ,|ntl director nde Palmer w on e . i We are showing new models in Silk Shirt Waists. They are of the BUSIN Ess best makes, and the best values obtainable for the price. e0e aware during the projectil in the direction of the | of them, it was 1ir ship New styles of Dress Skirts can be seen at our store. We have them GULLEGE in all the most desirable fabrics and colorings. | 7 ! . MWe have a few bargains in dresses. Those who come early Satur- L k G R g B o et [T dar il b sl paid fo she Sia. 1Ke a Gas Hange or a ity flirt” had | e s - y an Xper We have also made a big regduction on White Shirt Waists. . . A . g o i L Combination Range With a down state | e oo ‘ Teacher WhO WIH Come in. We will be pleased to show you the goods. yks at the yvoung | Hopper, who threw C Lyons of ¥ o we, § devote her whole Gas Attachment ? OF COURSE. YOU WOULD, ONLY New Yor Sept. 1.—About 1.800 i rotherhood of Paint- in Brooklyn for an 30 to $4.00 pi Admiral w».n is a Flirt? of the Atantic fleet, a matte An official, defini- ution ordercd the sterday by firing until the Panther could ead of the letely a_young wom- One Inspector Killed, Another Fatally Injured in New York. New York, Sep John Carroll, an fmspector of eleva empioyed by the oy, was instantlly killed and Fred- eriek R. Ausplaund, al was mortally wounded when a hod elevator in ti ingtor Irving high schoc Ped to one side. prec thiwe stories to the celia The inspectors were sheir duties at the time ed the slevator with tw of whom escaped injury the third fioor. new Wash. building tip- ting them board- | i; rs, both | Jumping to entenced to 1 hi“\,:;:”_jr{f;fi ;3:,.:3;,}':':{"‘_3":‘,1"7}& o’ ke mx’ time to the subject. = The Ladies’ SpGCialty CO. olmy, Individual i Instruction if she peagw ey / Big Cotton Mill Additions. FALL TERM OPENS | CHANGE. AFTER USING A RANGE hich was held yesterdas at 1 Cording | samt Batierof the ioeeie covon | | TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th | Aonbiian ‘mear this He sent his ble: swernment officers here, have so | mills announced to v vhu! |HU.< will BECOMES USED 7O THE WAY OF Write, Phone or Call | D O Y O W. E. CANFIELD, u Invited ex-Pre Chicago, * Present argest fami b v f'a death penalty himseif lent Roosevelt. N — YOU ARE AFRAID TO MAKE THE Recruits Coming 1 war, the following letter ot 5. RUTa joine the Aoy ong | o u rea - erable.re- | rectuits joined the arm one | be asked in a day or two for the big A B i pmevie e | _in charge of | mills which the company will ere RPN SR T 1 receive to make speeches you Sorted > = know that it is out of the ques- | e | L Ao pceent manta o C ments here W $800,001 he new for me to consider anything in svilie af- | bujldinge include o Spining mi, 583 | o PLE WE WISH TO PARTICULARLY Bature of a private invitation. All the month, next 2 ;. £ | Principal . . B e S e A {he month, next | xiss, fiv a weaving shed | p Need Printing P IMPRESS WITH THE FACT THAT to the whoie Ton family. | 5 e b HOLIes, cand Residence [ g like to read of an American fam- St ; * embers ¢ e f WE CAN EXCHANGE RANGES AND ! ".:f: (a;‘fl_rlnn:‘:'":“?‘ "" '6'“"‘ }":5‘: Raided Alleged Counterfeifers. Died With Fractured Skull. i 433 Washmgton Street | B ted (o sitiie on oL heve | N. ¥ L—In a raid| New Haven, Sept. 1—Arturo Varal- | rLace A RICHMOND ~ 3 connterf this after- | di, 15 vears old, died in a local hos- | | e Serrandi. said to be a| pital here tonight from & fractured | THEIR KITCHEN WHICH WE WILL . rothers, Um- | skull received by C 1ping from a w: #nd Filitto Giora- | on when the horse becarmne frightened Two piates for one | ana started to The coroner is in found in their pos-| vestigating the case, it being unde g ce where | stood that the-animal was frightened | New York: { In Quest of Derelicts. New York, Sept. 1.—The dorelict de- steover Seneca of the United States yevenue cutter service weighed anchor 35-6 FULLY GUARANTEE TO GIVE SAT- ISFACTION. YOU ASSUME NO Steamship Arrivals. aple Venezia, from | ic, At 1 | ; | and steamed out of the harbor today in 3 SEN from New of derclicts of the seven day I\VL and | by boy ‘“{i\ e e { The BULLETIN Co. RISK—AND YOUR CHANCES FOR ding last night. She left with & okhet 3 T e S R DAOES sl He oo | 2 : B vation. taat wiil probabiy Da- or_localities. Postal Depositors Waited Hours. | New Yorl ‘ 64-66 Franklin Street IMPROVEMENTS ARE 10 TO 1. trol the petch of coastwise vessels to & New York, Sept. 1.—The postal sav- e g ports. Body Came Ashore. ings bank in Brooklyn w opened to- Foundered Off Philippines. | . Narragansett, R. L, Sept. 1.- day with a line of depositors who had | Manila, Sept. 1 —The steamer Fran- . : Capt. H. Johansen of the barge Wii- | been nding for hours. The first |¢iSco foundered today on the north am 11 which went ashore|man to open an account had taken |CcOASt of the island of Negros and 13 * on Dickens reef yesterday after the station outside the window at 3|of her and four members | other ba » in tow of the tug 1 ie clock this morr x and waited for|0f the issing. Among lhu.\ci D.had swamped off Point Judith, lost | six and a half ho hd b e | believed to be drowned are a M W PAP | ’ T 1HPK. Was Qiselosan odHy when s e e | Keppler and her two children, mem- | ALL APERS N T WURRY C,L E N N S body was picked up by memibers of the| Chicago Leads in Posta Savings. |Ders of the family of a Swiss planter | 2 | 3 el e Ry in Negros. t of the passengers | Imported and Domestic Wl Wrinkl : St as 4 = Vi T TIMES, Killed by Runaway Team. were opened Aug. 1 show that the ri Available shipping registers have no DESIGHo AND (OO pRipas It Makes Wrinklss g pid S SR were rescued. | ¥ hiohas Tz | record of the steamer Francisco. ! UNEXCELLED. - i neaiti s dose. " aney Conn., Sept. 1.— Vincenzo | ceibts at Chicago for the month were D - orry over ¥ oFf RIGHMORNDS, ano a labore 0¥ e more than $200,000, at New York more T T i i health no good, and merely causes | ety sanon | Fast Flight in France. wrinkles, that make you look older ’ Connecticut company, was i t - | than $110,000, Boston and St. Louis ks A " StantieKilled hore (i afternoon by a | in excess of $30,000 and $35.000, re- Buc, France, Sept, 1.—aviator Four- The Fafllllll St“dm‘ _| than you are. Sy s THEIR REPAIRS, FROM WHICH runaway team in charge of boys whe | SPectivel while trying for the Eutsche long |- Dy | If you are sick, don't worry, but go were doing errands for a_church so- ——— distance cup today, made & flight of about it to make yourselt s 0 do YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SELECTION. g e e Struck by Reckless Driver. 720 kilometres (447.1 miles) in 9 hours 31 Willow Street his we repeat the words of thousands | ~ ¥ of of T = anly ills, similar to yours, when we Mg g A i TR ) oy e e Sy e | d Ri . Gladden Will Retire. e Ger $500 bonds. Ric ot | oo g ht ot e, Wit et | T R M R | For tnicss cureg they sap e ittty Take VIBURN-0 | The Goods are Right, car, struck ok Galla ken_ without his per- | New Haven, Sept. 1—Charged with and 13 minutes. reckless driving, J. N. Rich of Hart- = ington Gladden, famed for his opposi- Frankiin street, infictine aient | serious infeotion. Protect vour chil- ke ek tion to accepting Joan D. Rockefeller's | BN of | 3 81t | dren and vourseif by the prompt use Br.F. W. HOLMS, Deniist It 15 a wondertul female remedy, as : . money for InISsionary purposes s Al of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound & ¥ 2 yon will admit If you try it. A S I th prlce the ariginator of the term o Elivais EAbin M B Tarasie b | aaeotadis qm(l'la And decisive results. | Shannon Building Annex. Room A.| ”‘Directions Tor its uss are printed ia n 0 1S e KFrice. has written letter = R o or cougl colds, c X 5 gregation of rst Congreg: Chicago, Sept. 1.—Four men were | coug FieRtons ot ortil :;‘,‘,;‘:E‘;‘,fi?flgf’- every bottle. Price tional church announcing his carly injured, two seriously, when n passen- | throat, SR ‘ chest and lungs it is an ever SRE is no advertis ¥ g S tirement from active dutics ger elevator fell eighteen stories’in the | ready ‘and valuable remedy. The Lee E:;t'.‘,,'.“c“‘w';mt“m‘:h‘..:.‘fi e B PRANCOGERMAN CHEMICATEQ. nection with the church. "1 Masonic temple today. p, & Osgood Co. letin or business results. o The Bul-| " 7106 West 139th Street, New York.