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e | The Grand Sale Remnant Store’s [xes.. . Reputation on Bargains. More Bargains Than: Our Bargains Are - g : ' : Ever Befors. f Genuine. : Every Part of This This Wonderful : Store Is Filled With % . : rful Bargains. Bargain Event We have bought from the leading manufacturers at this fortunate time the season’s newest Summer Merchandise at :JOIIdBe ul Bfl H ; Will Show You More about ONE-HALF PRICE. Weuwill present opportunities to the money-saving shogpeu, which the most rigid compari- ur Bargains Have Real B ¢ son will prove, have never before been equalled in Norwich. Never Before Been eal Bargains mewwes | Sale Commences TODAY, JUNE 22, i morcn 0ld Stock. svael:ks in Advance. Fon 10 nAYs ONLY G SR T Guaranteed To Give A chance to buy your Summer needs at ONE-HALF PRICE. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, , EM- : : Its Success s BROIDERIES, LACES, CORSETS, SHIRT WAISTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, KIMONOS, HOUSE DRESSES, HOS- Full Satisfaction Assured. IERY, ETC., affords to the money-saving shoppers a greater purchasing power for their money than ever before. In Quallty and Price. Our aim is to make this the biggest bargain event in the history of this store. If possible come on Opening Day. Avail yourself of the opportunity. GUARANTEE--Every piece of merchandise guaranteed to give full satisfaction, quality and price. - Grand Sale Remnant Store, 261 Main St., Norwich, Conn. ee our window displays. J. M ARKOW, Propl‘ietor Look for the Yellow Banners in front of our building. Step in and look around. 18 months, John Hoelck. | he had his family moved here. Father | 1 4 were elected by acclalmation. ¢ | Early thought everything was all right, In August t United German soci- | and the next day called on a priest in | eties of the county will hold their an- [a different parish. When talking over | Rooseveli of Venezuela. [ nual picnic at Richard’s grove and |the growth of the parish and the new | Grace Darling and gradually won pro-| O G0 0B 0o % bR the on is anticipated with much |families coming in, Father Early men- | motion. He ls the son of ( uw} '-egj'ge ;d“l:"%‘:””‘ i1 When T wodd.neaith | pleasure by the members tioned the incldent regarding the man | Goddard, superintendent of the New |ano Castro isill When in good healtl Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, I. O. O. F., Observes Twenty- % who had called on him, and found that ation, who has Deen in the |he certainly. added to the gayety of ton Chron- ymoted to the inspector- |without newspape econd district as a reward | icle. ervice. He first entered the | as fireman on the old tender | A Beautiful Line of | London FRATERNAL BE’NEFIT LEAGUE. |the man had swindled both of them |service nations. He was the Colonel Roosevelt 1 2, g i lof p New York Evening | & : eighth Anniversary—Connecticut and Massachusetts | Norwich council, No. held for substantial sums. ; i in Mackintosh, Woolens, Mo- | pleasant whist in Hibernian hall on i AR Presidency. i . esday evening, and seven tables A Gift of Goats. ; ¥ | hairs. Knights of Pythias to Camp at Springfield—QOdd Fel-| i as follow lows Plan Memorial Services—Henry Erlbeck Elected |!ov, leather card lifts that are to serve as The vice presidency as an office of = i » awarded | ~ Gifts that are to serve as a nucleusy b ey responsibility. AtFow o5 o isewhere | ward Da- |to what is expected ta develop into & tes ‘for it ‘should poaseas The L L C‘\a man Lo fine zoological collection for New Ha- ‘ . = ; k for | o Bie p . A | secondary only to the S| | ond, F en, in years to come, were anuounced | oo ncat E PR | First, T last week, at the monthly meeting of |\ I 9 . spoon; Mrs. B, A ‘ : an, | frniic @ an vy T sy | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn, | B2 the board of park commissioners. The | % *Or¢ Word | china chocolate pot. Refreshments of | gift of four Angora goats and a Chi- Ty - — ;,n- cream and cake were served nese goose are the latest to be pre- Helping Out Rockefeller. President by Sons of Hermann. N A short ession precedel | sented the city by Mellen, | Mr’ Rockefeller needs another $100 : REBEKAMS. brigades, who will live under strict | and applicatio for | president of the Ne ven road, 10 | 000,000 tb be a billlonaire. You migh The Origmal and Genuine 1 Rebehah lo No. 21, cele- | military discipline, while encamped | were received. A com- |be added to the now rapidly Browing |as well “up cheerfully, for he ALTED MILK ta iwenty-eighth- " anni- |brigads commanders trom all the | mittee was appointed to arrange for |zoological collection, The goats and | iake it, anyway Louis Republicar | Al parsons desicing o intending o ersary Wednesday evening in 0dd | Nev gland states have been in- |, field day the goose will be d in the little . A { se for strect, lawn, yws hall al its regular meeting, | Vited to ind_several of soologleal co st Rock park. | IR U The Food-drink for All Ages., |serinkling or for any other purpses which was made, however, a sovial | them are attend UNITED WORKMEN. | Frank P. Cl vas_announced, | - Were H. F{P)‘f_' b be- | At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, | OPtiN & written permit from the office goeasion by the prog ' | 7o rand Lodgo Fiasnce Commity. | BA2 yrasested the ity a pair.of rac- | Do you remember the old devs be | Qbyessnennty hoics, A BRI ot the Boted of HEUHE Comipiupaes committee Mrs RED MEN. tee will hold their regular monthly | 000, both rare specimen: | coute in, uncomplicated liar? clicious, invigorating and sustaining, en permit shall be fined $6. This ¢ Willey, Mrs. and | e No. 43, received | meeting at the Grand Lodge office, | T T | ZCni by, ; Keep it on your sideboard at home. | ruie wiil be strictly enforced. Miss Freda Jahn d a pleas- | A DDl membership at | New Haven, on Wednesday afternoon, | Memorial Urn in Place, ; . pLibeh v s Don't travel withovtt 1 | ¢ " "GILBERT . RAYMOND, Skt JeSfeumg of shsel. Milowed By | Wedng ing's me Other | June he Grand Lodge Ex- | The urn which was to have been| o e t e RV Y | Sark of Lhe BIGTR & WA N \7;; m‘:.!m y “_‘\I_js‘ ‘»:‘N‘H;:«t _'h-’..'_\()r':\‘;:- | n;‘.wnlu \ routine nature was dis- | ecut will hold H{:u- reg- | unveiled at Riverside cemetery, W spapers and Government. A qmd( Tunch preparfll in a minute, | ners. Mrs. Hattie Parsons, Mre. Willey and [° | ey | dier dead, but which did not arrive in | Said Thomas Jefferson: “it is better tc | Ngyf fpg Any Milk Trusi! You cannot afford to use T ey ey e Gt o ELKS. INDEPENDENT FORESTERS. | Waterbury on time, has been erected |live under newspapers without a gos iz for the members. t the busimess meeti ceded the social time, was received Noble ( Smith presided metery in pc n members of Court Norwich, No. | and now at the ¢ ttended the meeting of Court New | tion. The urn was ¢ lon at New London, Thursday |mont and got l0st on the way, going i and had an enjovable time in | to Waterbury, Vi, and when it failed Sea. Several grand | te reach Waterbury, Conn., on schedule which pre- andidates new name at the Elizabeth reet Thursda ernment than under & government | carbon lamps while Mazda - : - Lamps are selling at such low } prices as at the present time. tulantly asks ago Record- Furthermore, he What's the use?’—C| Herald. —— A present and spoke. | time was decided to hold the dedi- ig “x:::: c3eE 3 fi & T AU amme will be arranged and refresk initiation, and one | exercises according to pro- 60 Watts ... k4 FLIVASE, s ents il be ved Norwich received | gramme. A g i Caitolle Total Abetintass. waios | TReERIoSWIIL e served | *"This was done, and a temporary urn S N i now numbers over 10,000 members in the next meeting of Court Nor- | was utilized in place of the real one. anufacture y the General ectric ihis state. New branches are being | TEYAL SRR Deputy Supreme Chief p‘,,,,g,‘,\‘ — — Company, secablisheq overy year There are| At the thirty-fifth annual ] aw of Providence will be present. | Old Figgers Gives Up. FOR SALE BY at present 45 men's, women's, 52 t . —_— — s PR B B 4 boye’ and § girls' societies In this state | May 1 25rd. In_op, his | Ganspal Exopyanar of Olla has quib C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., | suggestions Supreme McFaden said: | SOCIAL CORNER. figuring and thrown away his pencil ODD PELLOWS. | It may not be amiss to refresh the | minds of some and inform othe it was in 1883, in the mc enty-nine years ago, 10 Broadway. AOTS BONLNG ALLEY Uncas lodge, No. 11, worked the second degree on one candidate Mon- day evening. A pleasant social hour | Council met in followed the business session sion in this city On June 30th the local Odd Fellows | John Ha. will attend Memorial services 'of Goetlie lodge, of Taftville and on Sun- day, June 23rd, will observe menfd (Continued fi Supreme [ directions for bag asked for. Thank 7 vou for sending Ready's initials; but 1| Promoted in Lighthouss Servics. had found them out: and I think if Pa-| Ralph Goddard of New London, for d Su- | pa's Boy would come around this way | the past 30 years emploved in the light >n. Our with his auto I could direct him to | house service of the government and gent, Legh R.|swhere she lives for the past few ars general store- 1 | | Page 14 | 1 Page 14.) | r beloved Judge skell Butler was legent at that preme R own Pa 1 7ot & P e = - e i i - | Bowling to 6§ p. m., § cents a string 3 al | Watts, w the representative from Biddy I am glad to welcome vou keeper for the Third distr with oy here members of both Uncas and | Virginia. The Supreme Council mem- |in our circle. How positive you are | Neadquarters at Tompkinsy 1, 327 Main Street. Shetucket lodges attending the morn- | bership was, 41,343, The membership | that y o u know who I am. Perhaps I 3 i s mayTd M. ALDI & CO., Prep. Ing service at the church of the Good |of Virginia ‘was 1,467. The amount |could point you out somewhere north- Shepherd (Universalist) when a spec- | of one assessment then was something | west of W [ 1 i limantic. How we | There is more Catarh in this section P NS RO . Dy ST al sermon ‘will be delivered by the |like $77,000, and the total receipts 13 youy nax i otHAE L li like $77,000, and the total receipts for |like a good mess of kale? of the country than all other diseases pastor Rev. Joseph F. Cobb. the year exceeded by a small ;«mmm'l Aline: It you are the one I think|Put tegether, and until tl st few JOSEPII BHAUFGB', the receipts for the W. & O.-B. Fund | you are, you certainly do know me, | LC4rs Was supposed ‘to be inc ; g t Y tm § | Wor ‘a great many years docto - KNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS. for one month at the present time. It | There was a time when I lived north | nALJV‘.n:‘edg it a local disease and pre- Local Knights of Pythias and those | MAY be interesting to note t I ss on you | stantly failing to cure witl | | | | ward to a big time when the Conneoti- ""‘l”.‘]" l“g”“‘ 1, 1 was $1 54‘] |again, for I think I am right. ?";“"W‘g‘\‘;‘);"“",."‘T}\" jneurahle cut and Massachusetts knights will |While today we have a membership!| Pink Rose: Have you appeared In| oS BT) il ety Tet gather at Riversiae eark noaants will lof over & quarter of & million, and 3 | aifferent “ehume {tional disease and therefor KNIVES eleotione 368 3 : L of i e you? Do come | Sonsiftutional cure on ‘the market.” I\ | The office of John A. Mor- the 29th on the meadows at River-|lY Proud. When e remember that |forth and let us hear from you In taken inferanlly 1n. doass from 10 | & side park. This is the first time in [!00aY We are upon a safe and sound | 'Ready: You have been still so long | SRS Lo doonspooml ot cats dI- BRASS LINED BEST OF STEEL | gan & Son will be closed Sat- time the Connmecticut brigade has | {Ureé With courage undaunted, with the || could name several of the writers ever gone oOutside 8f its state. Two |SUTe Prophecy esent de- | over in that direction if I tried, Don't hundred tents will be bitahed jue: |cade we shall have inseribed our | pe silbp, ; o ing | e nad & Lo whon'F/livey nucth | nuanoed (6 loual Book Binder. = g ? I see there are two | constitutional treatment field, for their annual encampment. balance 1;!’ over ‘S 00,000 in Vhr\‘n’ as- | or three new or old ones under | tarrh Cure, manufactured by F Between 700 and ‘1000 men. will go [UY to the credit of the same fund,— | new names—which 2 the history of the order that the |2nd Scientific basis, proved by I am beginning to think you are w . system. They offer one | Massachusetts Knights of Pythias | PeTience through which we hav Ik ke 3 faces of the sxaten oy offer one {urday afternoons commenc- | ing June 22 until September. F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- north of the main grounds at the | PADners the numbe our member- | gome da ini Py f balance current in the W. & O. B.|agai - Ly ; aitt- in adjoining cities are looking for- igain. 1 am not going to gt CENT e BROADWAY. O 103 SROADWAY. me ney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, 18 ihe only nto camp for the week beginning |® record of which we should be Theotar Whore new name, Don't give up | hundred dollars for any case it fails to sctiuioty. Toighte: . of Tyifias |BErionce trdieh wiich we b i under o new name. Dont give up | Mimred doliyey for snycase f fae'to FULLY WARRANTED ised ot shonld ses roe ks nio. GEN s Sttt soad iy R FOX ald _s 1d by Druggists, Tic I e NDRE . with my tattin shuttle. The| Take Hall's Family Pills for consti e VY 1} N ererrseem park " hesffies two big headquarters | Ship: THREE. HUNDRED THOU- e Tt et e l ¥ EAGH WHAT'S NEW « will fit Elizabeth better. Am A A A ten! for the commanders of he SAND. o » o camp. -The camp is conducted with Makes the Nation Gasp. | THE PALALI: CAFE the idea of. giving. the kolghts from | ORDER OF PROTECTION. AUNTY The awful list of injuries on a Fourth | ..:. twa states a-practical training in | istrict De; Garden - F. Willimantic, of July staggers humanity. Set over | Step in-and us. e-military taetios of the.order, as ; visited e —— against it, however, is the wonderful >, S mell-as & week's excellent. outing. |320, at its re t - New ' Elim-flan’ Cora healing, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve of | P. SHEA, he drills and evolutions will be |ors’ hall, Tu et & i ‘Game. thousands, who suffered from burns, 72 Franklin Strest. ;\::":!- od}_—u‘r dav of the encamp- | short talk to t 1 | sitive 1e newest flim-fla cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explo- [} ——e ont; wikh. dress parade every after- | husiness only was ig for S 18 ONg Ry WHICH. Beyora tholic } gjons, Its the qui 1 THE A v A i o ety |b e L ¥ Wae hror 1D L0700y | siriests % Hasioi have iy sions. Its the quick healer of boils, L a'ma - " RE "s 6o agvertiémg medy will be opell: to tha publ feade | aherai n Manday ‘evening: Deb-i gion by having frauduler \ ulcers, eczema, gore lips or piles, | - Bulletin Building, 74 Tranklin Street Bastern Connecticut equal to The > public uty Foley made an official | 4 dulent at The Lee & Osgood Co. | Watin for busiiess results. Major General A. 1. Stobbar St { visit sdge, No. 220 of New |¢d on a man ! Paul, Minn ommander-in-chief of |London il L Alating B L the uniformed rank, will be in com u move into the mand of the ite camp. with Bri New ven Register. gadler Gene L. I McKensie. of owes. windler, who is a stout, ruddy Boston commanding the Mas | At the meeting of Norwich nest, No. | complexioned man, with a dark mus ‘h, brigade And ‘Brigadier = Cienera) | 1396, in Owls' hall, Tuesday evening. |tache, called on Father Rarly of St two applications fi rge R. Tryon of Meriden, membarship w Ay h on Kimberly avenue a 0 and told priest he dent George | was an engineer coming from Boston he nest now |and that he was about to move with | Peter's chu w'n- the Conpecticut men. 'The | "eceived, The regular order of busi- [few days > ey will be qufta spactacular, foo|ness was followe ~ompanies 'n regiments make |H. Stanton. presidi up the briwefles, and two bands are | D38 an active membership of 340 his family into this eity, He stated #hethiled fo bé present The Bain that he had a large family of children a the Maseachusette hrigade mn LADIES' AUXILIARY, A, 0. H. and wanted to .make arrangements {ivis aRd thogs bf the Gommait - : “" | whereby he could send them to th organizations.” Beslaes (he i oUCUt | seven officers of the lacal Ladtes' | o0 o, G 4o B e mer ther A © twa entire | suxiliary attended the county board £ : mer Iuce e stated that he a check whi | meeting at New London on Sunday, g had a- cheols which he when plans for the state convention | .. onid Hiontg have ‘}?Ah"d' - MAN COUGHS AND BR B i i B was not knewn in this city he asked EAKS RIBS. | to be held in August at Bridgeport, | (1o’ pricat fo cash it for him, This | Father Early did, and the man went ! Ladies Everywhere After a frighiful coughing spell a |were discussed - The five auxiliaries man in Neenah, Wis, felt terrible | of tha county will act together in ar- are glad to know of the wonderful bepefit that Viburn-O-Gin bitlus in his side and his decror fountd |ranging for the affair. The county |2W2Y: Promising to call again when | has always been to suffe g swu rils hed been broken. Whalaga- | will be ropresented by a float in the | smm—————— headache, ny Dr. Kinge New Discsvery wou.d |parade At the Monday evening's N news among thel o avo saved him, ew Leagpocnfils | meeting of the auxillary it was voted i PR 3 ST Laew } » ends a late cough, while pers'sient use | to hi'ng these officers io the conven- “aCk' leery a“d Boardlng Reighbors A d b routs obstinate coughs, expels stubborn | ton to represent the local branch: STABLE i the n it wt has dor certainly will el su nd to humanity,” | president, Miss B. Swanton; recording g Bl g1 o 3 i writes Mre. BEffie Morton, Columbla, | secretary Mias ‘Catherine = Slins hegen‘gq:;ar’:::l o;:s:?:;‘l;-e t\: be the unknown to them, may learn at it in the newspapers. Mo, ufnr :Dgellelvrellhv‘v;uldthuva con- |treasurer, Mrs, L. Brock; financial MAHONEY BROS er l‘l'“'-A sumption ,had not used this |wecretary, Mrs, M, Moran; sentinel, | 3 al So the good work goes on. great remedy. It's guaranteed (o | Mrs, Curley; mistress-at-arms, Miss | ' S Ave o the good work g 4 satlsfy, and you cAn get a free {rinl Katherine Brennan, bottle or 50-cent or $1.00 size at The Ry ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 3 e Viburn-O-Gin is a purely vegetable compound, containing % A » Lae-& Ohpied Go. A SONS OF HERMANN, Summer Millinery fo harmful properties, iz actively specific in fts curative action $1.00 a bottle with full directions Ends Hunt, for Rich Girl, Germanla lodge, No. 11, held a well |A fine assortment of latest styles in on the womaniy organs and functions. :r’u..h;ho, buunt for & ich wite engy | tiended mesting in Gorinania ~ hal, | Hata Come in and ses them. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., when tl man meets a woman that * ursday evening, e financial To young and old it is highly recommended for the treat- usen Klecirio Bitiors, Her strong | FPOTL for tho pasi six months was | MRS, G-T-ASTANTON. ment of all forms ‘of female troubles. 460 West 149th Street, New York neryes tellin & bright braln and even | M8t gratifying and showed $800 in temper, Hev peach-bloam complexion | S/ek benefits puld during the period 52 Shetticket St. and ruby lips result from her pure | AR Invitation wae recelved and voted blood; her bright eyes- from restfy] | Rocepted to utfend fhe celobration of sloap; her elastio stop from firm, free | the 24th anpiversary of Herwegh DE‘NTIST mus: ‘.‘.‘ ,"\1 (.‘m..,hug the health and IF-(:‘A @ of New London fo he held at wirength Bledtrie Bitters glve u wo. chard's grove, next Sunday, man, and the freedom from indigestion, | OMcers for the next six months were | DIRe Be Jo JONES baekeahe, headache, fu!mll;: and dia |elected as follows: Fresident, Henry %y spells they premetle, Hvyerywhere | Kribeclk; vies president, Willlam i they are woman's favorite remedy, If | Helz; recording secretary, - August Suile 46, Shannon Bl"(filg | weak or alling try them, 50¢ at The | HAln: finaneial secretary, Jahn Teke elovator Shetuckst street an. Lae & Osgood Co. Ged\er; treasurer, J7 H, Liepold; wance ‘Pooss