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Btfnrc Supenor Court. Aftér a short calendar session ‘which Wpened here Friday morning. at nim v'elock, the Ma n of the super- for court was adjourned , about 1115 for. it at_this olcomb of | * By direction of the judge the law- e [yers in ghe case, C. V. James for Thayet, ‘and Hendrick: ~Arthur M. | Brown for the bank; and T. M. Shields 3| for the Bridgeport company, met to havinie disposed |select appralsers and & man fo sell Thelr selection was of se and Jeremiah Donovan s | the propert James L, C: the bench (to appraise the property and Willlam wn of Montvill n the that t iside. The harles F. Com it is expected. were the suits suffered by Mr. n the carriage they wer: into & large rock in th throwing them ou The sui n the superior court a k. and the jury gav ter for $500, Foreclosures. 2.88 was grant k Lapointe of Griswold vs. Farie and others. The land i n Griswold, the defendan house upon it In who subsequently becam ankr; alleged that the total the contract was, $3,540.6: 8246594 had been paid sum due of upon whicl The Monday in July with-the usual suc ceeding dags for A. Cramer and ather: Holding a second mortgage of comb overruled es of Am- Chetty be set through > the cases to the su- brought for | of Chetty and | - Chetty for $25 and | Karoll vs. t of foreclosure in the sum |duced. = Mrs. in the case of 1910 for The papers in the case limit | pro for redemption was placed at the first F. Hill to sell 1t. by the court. e! In the divorce suit of Jennie D. Burdick vs. Charles B. Burdick, late of Sprague and now belleved to be of New Brighton, S. I, the plaintif’s mo- - | tion to allow amendment of complaint was granted. The amended complaint | brings in adultery as a further ground divorce, alleging that such acts | were committed between 1905 and 19 e | with Ethel Stewart and Minnie Bab- e | cock at Sprague. s|" A hearing was t|to vacate order for alimony e|lite in the divorce This was accepted assigned on motion pendente e of Ginevra Henry P. Karolio of Led- !yard, The court had previou: | dered Mr, Karoli to pay $7.50 per week | desired witnesses, the reduc which now Karoli, with on hand to contest s , but Mr. n fand after walting for a while, his at- drew the motion. dwards vs. town of Water, e | ford, in which | was' scheduled, m| In Caroline M. b | E. Wheeler, add ecution was | week - An alimony, ent over. jonal bond of $75 for ordered in three answer in two weeks was or- New Haven vs. Henry P, wfter e meehanics' lien of the pla Stonington and others. This was a . h in damages in which the de- Foreclosure by sale in the sum of | f; W opened. A witn from 417 was granted against Fannie C. | New York was allowed $9.35 for his drick and Philip E. Hendrick and | expenses. others upon e€ight tracts of land in| The order to plead passed June 21 Taftville mortgaged to the Savings bank to secure not end § ) in Febr tion of redempti months, The A Fannie C. Hendr frick, the second by nd Joseph C. Worth eckwith, A mo: he land is clalme r bayer and an attachment f y James Staples & ( [ hese two cl and Anse gage for §: notes surf tlaims w srder Jewett City | of $8,000 | voked, 12, in Hendrick vs. Lowe was re because two kindred matters before the supreme court This has the firat session o t at which Judge Holcomb ha ere. He has made a very favor- impression with the attorneys he has despatched the came * before t he believes in get he business stead of allowing to drag a e | unnecessar nd ail who pressed with his con- rm attitude in his judi- He left for home train, ing the 1145 FALSE STATEMENTS REGARDING TARIFF BOARD. | Considers It Ha Conduct It Emery Powers Sufficient to Work Effigiently Shairman »olls Men's asso- - = | MARRIAGE KEPT QUIET FOR THIRTEEN MONTHS. s | Helen I. Barber and John'F. Phillips s| Married in Boston in May of Last|[§ | Year. Announcecent was -made by nquired of Chairman R. Barber on Friday of tH Tmery of the tariff board relative to of her daug Miss Hel vertain matters concerning the board 1 i naturally much in at Boston, is rep P, & P mkham of New Yc Pinkham, 233 We N ni Fork' ity 1 am o impress! an g for You to use this le rs of info ous members of cong pre tarift board POWEPS to: renden any ond, that one represe quoted me as saying that “th ard is a huge jpke heoause it can ob from. any one exce willing to tell volun the first point, 1 wish eve the three rey reat sert t render very full Chicago & in a d féet effectivel advocates of a per missfon. 1 may adi m opi and that trusted w ape have power n among gaglgn in rigly urged the est: Tmanent ers, .,‘.L\_,:q:. .nl‘_;;; re- { Hiis o ;_",‘“”W . ”’t;w _fi 5000, | Why 1a the edrthly paradise unat- | woman suddenly bethought her that | e s o bt it|In these the largest was for | tractive? Everything that buman in- | she had written out & check and left ant time. Tt hardly seems | (rossi company for §8.123.43 fo gennity can do to make an ideal | it lying on her desk. Fortunately she ho tefused to, extab- | € outaide the f-foot contour, 300 | dwelling place out of Australla has i g b ye frd { oard W 1 ers responsi- | CUbic vards of covering, labor on gate- | Ttobl 3 1t8h & boatd with full power vnl‘:r‘:‘wr‘ ki b |been done. 1t is the Ttopia from |281. With rare presence of mind she | Wedrd on the ground of Its lack of |, Ofe matter discussed at the meeting | Which reformers drew their sugges- | at once called up the bank. “Pleass | powers or lacksof direct responsibiity |Dut W thout taking any definite action, | tions for {mprovements, and it ex- | stop payment on check numbered 28 has | respectfully 1 HENRY . EMERY. Chairman G. A. R.on Summw Programme. letters d to our associa- already entirely e board can- duse of in- similarly en- vhich the pres- none of Arift e sent in this coum theiiiare, in th connection let | o the fact that board with er made any such attributed to me. t | Maple street, vear suddenly left he 1g0 in a cloak hou it of business, before her wher vi. At the time it © been we work i think it wouid be of value 1p her disappeavance, but i | at Miss rber had in vour ‘letter of May n Néw York taken employment ame to her Announcem home h mt of her' m will come as-a surprise to her many friends, afte ing been kept a se- cret for over SECOND CALL FOR THERMOS FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS. Will Make a Total of 70 Per Cent. of Pledges When It is All Paid in July 1st. result of a meeting of the a of the Norwich Industrial Improvement company it was voted torcall 5 per cent. of subscriptions st at the is is the Amount "hames Natior n_the foundation for the building is well under way and essential that money be had for expense, and the officials look for it being paid promptly cretary M nsen has Sent on subscribers and is the money, thou = bert L. Hewitt i ety ¢! APPROVED 59000 IN STONY BROOK BILLS Water board of a_meeting Friday office at the cit {name of the present mayor and the two water commissioners who are now new members of the board. The names now on the tablets ar: of Mayor Charles F. Thayer, Co fon Counsel Joseph T. gineers Charles E, Fanning, Chandler and Shep \ |ard B, Palmer, Water Supt. John J here was a largely attended meet- | Corkery and Water Commissioners W Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R.|W. Lang, A. A. Beckwith, A kingham Memorial Friday |stock, John T. Ryan and Cha . ning. W acting Commander Or-|Briggs The names which mignt s ha was vOt- {added are of Mayor Timothy C. Mur- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Kitemaug SHORE DINNER SUNDAY, JUNE 30th, and <" JULY 4th 1to4P. M. 75 cents J. J. C. STONE, Proprietor ing | pn by | F. Willlams and Patrick Bray 2d. e hoss of his party in his state to be ordered to bolt out Buffalo Express. } it was tough | & party.— | 2 | What Really Happened. | A eenate doorkeeper says that | Roosevelt was bitten by an African fly, Wrong, What bit him was a well known varlety of American bee.— Columbta (8. () State, Political War. struggle, baitling fore desperate tactics, firlng lines, mas batteries, routed forces, forlorn hape, the Colonel himself—is it u convention “or war?—Beston Herald, Historle A Timely Explanation, The. price of hemp rope has gone up. If you huve heen wendering why cam- paign cigars are worse than ever he- fora thin senson, now you knegv,—Cle-a land Plain Desier, Karoli failed to appear | argument. of demurrer Wheeler vs. Thomas | dered in Merchants National bank of | Walton of him. He | have met | ber, who lived at No. 151| oluntary contriifutions to be paid | second call for a| g 4 h the | | ehecks should be made to the order of | ater commissioners | The Martyr. =| The real martyr of the Roosevelt | | cause is Bill Flinn of ittsbude. When he had just succeeded In making him- P Sugar Cured lSmoked SHOULD! b. I | THE MOHICAN COMPAN ERS 12Y5¢ Young Native|Prime Rib M Fresh LETTUCE 2 heads Fresh EGGS dozen: 2. # 2 pkgs. i French PEAS Imported—can Seedless RAISINS 3 Ibs. t what you need for Bermuda ONIONS Fine Granulated SUGAR Mohican MACARONI Mohican Stuffed OLIVES 23c Jello Ice Cream POWDER 25¢ Puddings | Confechoners SUGAR Ginger Nut Cookies, doz. 8¢ Hot Baked BEANS 13c doz.. At 4 Soda, Milk, Oyster CRACKERS 3 lbs. “Little Pig” Fresh Shoulders, Ib.. . .14c 23c ROAST Delicious Florida PINES Flor et 1250 New CABBAGE String BEANS' . 4 gts. .......25c Califor;xiu APRICOTS dozen CANTELOUPES Bilor i . 25¢ Smoked BLOATERS 5 fer Large Meaty PRUNES 2 Ibs. 13c Cooking CHOCOLATE cake Evaporated APPLES Threaded COCOANUT Mohican TEAS Trial package . ... In packages 10c Fine for Iced p- m. BROWN BREAD dgaf = 2. | CLIME ON ROOSEVELT WAGON. Louisville, Ky., June "m ee of the gorty-four the city and county ! Board Moeting Friday—Gon- | siders Names to Be Added to Tablet. ned from the committee. lutions the republican natios ring they intended elt movement | | | | betterment than any other ‘Ye' Australia, the source of plans for | souls who know exactly what they | bappiness to all the world, 1s sadly | want.—Puck. | neglected by seekers after happiness. "-—Detrmt Free Press. | | | | | sary than ever today, | commonplace, but they | more prized than ever. |is deserved and admirable.”—Mar &hall Field. — Liltan Whiting. The Saving Elem them,” “I see, —Baltimore American, | More Than Half Louisvile Republican 5 Juror Stricken With Disease That May Committee Secede. ~—Twenty members o republican_com- | hal tee here at a meeting tonight re- | tod took this action after adopting ng the action of committee and to join tk Neglected Utopla. product. Qualities That Make for Success. “The qualities of honesty, | frugality, integrity, are more neces- and there and Water Commissioners Joseph | no success without them. They are so often urged that they have become really |the above. Aoply at this offica.” And any good fortune that comes by such methods Fine Art of Giving. “If one waits to find perfection & his friend he will probably wait long, and live and dle unfriended at last. The fine art. of living, indeed, draw from each person his bes ent. “The party’ll go to Dleces In this reform wave usless the boys can get & plank in the platform to protect A sort of gangplank.” @Getting things witheut paving for | that them 18 some men’s idea of ecenemy, energy, is | Dlaced in the window of a shopkeeper, 1s to Rt Mrs. de Style—“Marle, I shall take | ILLNESS HALTS DARROW TRIAL. | Be Appendicitis. .| Los Angeles, Cal, June 25—The t | sudden iliness of J. H. Leavitt, a juror, ed the trial of Clarence S. Darrow Leavitt was stricken last night with an attack of what appeared to be appendicitis and was put under the | care of two physicsns The trial was adjourned until 130 o'clock Monday afternoon. | | Presence of Mind, | Watching her house burn down, the | ity chamctertmc nl those balanced | | Showing the Goods. | _ A novel mode of advertistng for s | wite has heen adopted by an inhabi- tent of a provincial town in England. A photograph of the gentleman is and underneath is the following no- | tice: “Wanted, a female companion to Severe Indictment. Callous greed of certain individuals is responsible for the loss of mere lives in Great Britain than its eme- mies have ever Inflicted In the sever- est war—Lloyd-George. Wanted Harmony, one of the ohlldren to church with me” The Mald—"“Yes'm.” Mrs, de Btylo—“Whieh one will go best with my new purple gown '—Beston Tenns saript, ‘0 N N ) Not 8 ificing Himself, Holentifie seifishness is whai enabies a man (o cenvin a crowd of peepls what ey nee he wante is exmetly what Washington Biar, gy g TIIE‘ PORTEOUS & MITCHELL ©0. "~ THE SATURDAY BEFORE THE FOURTH Today we shall make special displays of all lines which will naturally be in demand for the Fourth-of- This will include Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Apparel, Dress Accessories, Summer Cottage In addition to the advantages of our regular low prices, there are many items of unusual interest July outing. Needs, Etc. from every department in the store. Then visit the store today. Take a walk through the different sections. On every floor and in every aisle you'll ind merchandise offerings that are BARGAINS in the best sense of the word. The following are only a few of the many special offerings for today. HAIR GOODS) Men’s Wear A Special Showing We are making a special showing of Switch Warm Weather Apparel POMPEIAN MASSAGE CREAM Beauty Special Offerings in Hosiery, Und‘erwea.r, Shirts, Etc. s all powsrtul, 4 14 the uable possession: any womem n soctal or business life A s, in a complete line of color- most v can have Men’s Outing Shirts Men’s Hosiery ings—black, brown and gray mixtures, in first and second quality hair, At 6c—Men's Seamliess Hosiery, black | At 85c—Men's Outing -\‘:1"‘_° plain *;" lear, fresh, vouthful skin 1 ses) et i fancy colors, with French cufts | " e . and colors, value 123c. Sha Zefaskte” alies ie $1.00, |beauty in itself. Pompeian ghves sudh L;nfi!hs 18 to 32 inches At 10c—Men's Hosiery in black, plain |At 98c— Men's Fine Quality Soisette |2 Skin. Begin today to take care 8] Prices $1.25 to $7.50 colors and black: with split.feet, Outing Shirts, with French cuffs, | vour looks. Use Pompeas O value 1ic with collar and collarless, value faithtully. SEE display in large window, east of 5 | $1.50 Sidn ik t ric ndong v main entrance, At 17c—Men's full-fashioned Hosiery, | o 8o Men's Bathing Suits black, plain colors and split fer k with , value Men's Bathing in navy onl At swn Two-plece At 35c—Men's Pure Thread Silk Hos- > W y el read SUK TOS7 At $1.50—Men's Two-piece Bathing MP oys c€ar 19,18 Dck . 5. Sl o Suits, navy with neat trimming. STA colors, value i0c. = At $250—Men's Two-piece Bathing Special Values for Toda; i Suits, in navy, gray and garnet t Hal y At ssoo Men's Two-plece Bathing At 39c—Children's Straw Hats, value | Men’s Underwear in navy, gray and garnet 50c A manufactorers sample N9 of Stamped Centers, PB- Men's Two-plece , in navy, gray Bathing and garnet. At 29c—Men's Genuine “Porosknit” Stamped Goods At 25c—Boys’ Overalls—also at 29¢ and Shirts and Drawers, regular price low Tops, Towels, Laund Pags, Tint- o she |New Style Bathing Suits |.q sfla:n e ot mn:mn.- At 99o—Boys' Khaki Trousers, sizes 6], o0 (o ; | P to 17—also at 98¢ L s "';“”"l iz And | a4 $5.00—Me: wo-plece Bathing | Prices. rawers, real Sea Island Cotton, Sults—made Coat style—in navy, R At 69c—Boys’ Linen Trousers—also at regular price 50 gray and garnet Al Articles that sold at e at T B LR PN $250—Men's One-piece Bathing| All Articies that seid et #e ot S5, At 69c—Men's Union Suits, fine qu. v | 3 th sh % o At 98c—Boys' Baseball Suits, sizes § to | B Aian e e OR Ast department . Saibhan s ivoah Y sauze lisle, regular price $1.00. | ping the trunks, in navy only (Art department, Main Floer) 14 At 250—Boys’ Blouses—also at 50c and | MEN'S Straw Hats, in all the accepted shapes—prices are $1.00 to $4.00. Sec 98e. our Genuine Panama Hats at $3.50 and $5.00. Wash Goods Specials At 29c—Boys’ One-piece Bathing Suits, value 3%¢ % ke 5 ’ 4 ost Qualtty Prints ta_a t 8’ ashable S value value | splendi Women's Wear ey | 88 | price 4%c & yard, At $1.95—Boys' Washable Suits, value price 6c. $2.50 2, i 4 . 6c | Printed Musiin in blaek and e e el e Skirts, Coats, Dresses and Bathing Suits vaie | white snd sstems, th St P SR 6o | range of floral desteme and At $9.50—B Two-piece s, valu Children’s Dresses 98c Women's New Spring Serge Coats, bc a yard $12.00. Children’s Dr both colored; ang LERE, 0 NCH St _$18.00 and'i3iis0 60 | One case of Dress G white, suitable for all terials n i Linons sions, ma- | hams_and et 08¢ vafus | in & wide range of handseme Sc | colorings, in checks, Wtriges and plaids at 6%c & yand, | regular price $o, White Serge Coats en's utiful White Serge FLA G for the Coata for s wear, trimmed with| 8i4c | French Creps fn datety Fourth : t black Liber! tin—these are regplar] value | striped and figured designe e Dresses a splen 00 Coats at §1 12%c | for kimonos, aceen, did range o e from and kinds to $7.50, rang- etc, at § price 12%e, Don't you need a Flag for the Fourth? OUR SPECIAL—Old Glory sefs, com- sisting of a Fast Color Flag, size 4x6 teet, an 8-foot Pole, Bracket and Cord —all complete at 98¢ a set. ing in pri Wash Skirts $1.29 antageous purchase White Corduroy W to make this s —price $1.20 each, value Norfolks at $4.98 X spiendid line of Norfoiks, suitable or vacation wear, in tan and gray mix- tures and plain red Thibet Cloth, made with patch pockets—Spectal pric lay $4.98, value $5.98 and § Women’s Bathing Suits s in Women’s Bathing and navy mohan There stylos— s are opular Standard, these prices All-wool Bunting Flags at At 561,000 yards of Wash R 1% and 1% inches wide, all a8 a yard, value 8c to 13%e. Brilliant Tsffets Ribbenm, Size 4x6 feet at §! ze 5x8 feet at §: At 9¢ crtunity for sure |is a wid Size 6x9 feet at $4.50 and substantial savings for all who | $1.98, $2 and up to xx'ls 3% inches wide In bisck, i and all colors, reguer PEee, 12% Women’g $15.00 Dresses, Today at $11.98 Women's Dresses—Iingeri $11.958, At 15c—Fancy Ridoons, full 5 inches wide, in hapdsome Dresden &8~ signs, regular price 25e, At 18c—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, full 5% inches wide, In black, and all colors, regular price At 19c—Handsome Striped Halr bons in white, sky and pink, 5 Inches wide, value 25¢. offering for today line of $15.00 Dresses at Here is Linen and Silk this price alterations wi a very special HAMMOCKS A Complete Showing a-chotce of our be extra, MILLINER entire OUR LEADER—A Couch Hammock fitted At Most Emphatic Reductions with natural spring, with iron frame, covered with heavy khaki, com- SR 7 plete with chain supports and- wind ghicld—oue price $6,00. Trimmed Outing Hats at 79¢ Gl OVES Dier mooll wltescdn el M Hundreds of Trimiéd Outing Hats for Women, Misses and Children and l“ to $13.50. mocks at $3.50 sold all reduced to 79 each Hats that 1p to $1.98 At 9c—An odd lot of Wom “ e Lisie Gloves, principally white. ol 1 colebrasil “Washind 7 A it s ") Women’s Dress Hats at $1.98 Sc & pair, 0 $6.00, Women' e Gloves in Erays, tanm chamots, reguiar price 36, WOMEN'S Dress Hats—ineluding n Hats, French Hats and |At 29— Women's Two-el Lism Summer Underwear ) regular price Soe. = SPECIAL values in Untrimmed Hats for Women, ' Misses and chigren—f = "0 ol ) =% e ok ¥ rillow Plumes. t 20c—Women's Long Tdsle At 9c—Misses’ Summer Weight Ribbed Flowers, Feathers, Ostrich and Willow Plumes nnlh"bl.’l"; nnd‘ mu,h- Vests, value 123%c price 39¢, At 14c—Misses' Lisle Ribbed Vests 3 At 39c— Women's Long Lisle Gloves in value 1 A Strong List of both black apd white, g 5 price boc. At 11c—Boys' Athletic Ribbed Shirts, Special Offerings ¢ sleeveless, value 2fc. At 69c—Women's Elbow L in black and white, v‘~ At d9¢—Women's ack Full- fashioned Hosiery—second quali- ty of regular 25c At 8c—Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hostery, sizes 6 to 9%. At 8c—Women's Summer Weight Rib- bed Vests, value 10c, At 11o—Women's Ribbed Vests, all styles, value 15c, t Black Seamless Hosiery. v price 12%c. At 9c—Women's Hosfery, regul e | Towels—Towelling . sizes 6 tof At 4c—Good Serviceable Towsels—ate At 19¢—Children's Fine Quality IAsle Ribbed Hosiery At 11c—Women's Fast Black Gauze Lisle Hoslery, 5 regular price 1 At 140—Women's Ribbed Vests, straight and shaped, value 190, At fso—Women's. White & Lisle 91, regular prics 25c. Price 4c each. s 3 Hoslery, a very fine qu 3 R¢ Spoiteiind At 18c—Wemen's Fine Lisle Ribbed e g t 6Y4c—Hemmed Huck Towels, ¥ize R ARl v By At 160 Women's Fast Biack Fuil | At 29e—Women's Full-fashioned Black 17x34, value 9e fashioned Lisle Hosiery, regular Silk Uoslery, second quality of At 8c—Towels, regular prics 100 At 10c—FExtra Largs Hock Towsls, sizo 19x38, value 12%ec. At 18c—Towels, regular price 2%e. At 4c—Cotton Crash, standard gs Sale price 4 & yard. At 7%c—All Linen Crash from ::4« from 12%c—at 11¥e At 18c—Wemen's Ribbed Pants trimmed, value Zic, price 25¢ Boc THE PORTECUS & MITGHELL (0. lace goods. At 28c—Women's Extra Size Ribbed Pants, luce trimmed, yalue 873%e. At 2lc—Women's Ribbed Union Suits laeg trimmed, At B9c—Women's Lisle Unien Suits, all styles, value §1.64. & e