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j Tolland County STORRS Tourists Sail for Eurape—Opening of Summer School—College . Interests. Mrs. L. G. Rogers, Master Hartley Rogers and Miss M. B. Hopkins sailed on the Kalserin Auguste Victorla on Thursday, June 29, for several months’ stay in France and Germany. The summer school opened Tuesday with 30 students in attendance. There cs, pouitry culture and allied sub- poultry culture and allied sub- Jects. On Wednesday evening Rev, W. H. Wilson of the Board of Home Missions, New York, spoke on the subject of Rural Soclology The Fourth was celebrated in a quiet manner In the evening there was a reception in Grove cottage for the r school students to meot the Rev, Bdward Tallmadge Root, secretary of the Massachusetts { Churches, spoke on the : Rural Church as a Com- Ider. Yale Expert at Parsonage. Dr. Retiger and family of Yale uni- Yersity are living in the parscnage for the summer. Dr. Rettger i working © e dise: of chickens and young « n connection with the quall breading experiments conducted by H. X. Job, state ornithologist rof. F. H. Stoneburn is here for 1 i conmection with the ® ours Mrs. Osborne and daughter Helen | Robert Vibert T. Perry of Newport Mrs. Charles ay at r. Charles Thom is and brother at Minonk, | Guests from New Jersey. Mr. Blake has brought part of his | family New Jersey for the sum- | mer. Mr. and Mrs. Blake, son and wife are living in Whitney hall and his four daughters are living in Grove cottage. 'ELLINGTON home ¥ \ ¢ | nesday night | = 8 broth- | James M. Queenie of Middletown ROCKVILLE, et spent the Fourth with his wife and| FEEC W s children at_George Potter's. | Picni - Patrioti ) s AL WAL at the Pond—Patriotic Concert. e Raymond atiended the L. A. - | The Fourth was passed by a numbe: ; . n visiting | ing held at Mrs. George Little's Tues- | eat e e M ia T . I. Herald visited his parishion- | y G S of M Maynard over | ers here Monday | Bu | " Mr.and Mrs. D. F. Jaquith joined s C. Crandail and | from Meriden. | Gilead grange Friday night. | John Crandall of practice | We ent the Fourth with Har- E. T. Davis who {old Crandall and family. s o ) : WILLINGTON | Mansas Famil;, Buys Root Place— | Grange to Hold But Two Summe Meetings. | Spring il eschang E. W. Darrow Bunda s e was Hope | and th spiring . 2 : eturn > New A | named Aver ! Root | ttage — AStitch In Time | Norwich People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys. o dagy | irops N time, serious kidne 1 Don't neglect a lame or aching back another da: Don't 1en dis- de - 5 vears, been curing sick kidneys 5 permaner Endorsed by n 193 W. Main St, n recom- hly. 1 in the of my and across my kidneys and my was very lame. Doan's Kidney LETTERS FROM TWO STATES NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURD JULY 6, 1912 first of September, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Saunders after the meeting and a secial time enjoyed. Cottage Owners Arriving. Miss Jane Tuttle and Mrs. Keyes and family of Hartford have arrived at Wyncote for the sumaner. Miss Alice Ogden and Miss Sally Sanford arrived at the Banfaii cottage Tuesday for the season. Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Robinson and Miss' Edith Cook arrived Friday to spend the summer at thelr bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lincoln and daughter, Margaret, of Hartford, Mr. end Mrs, David Archibald and H. N. Lewis of New York ure guests at the Mrs, Jones passed four days recent- | Macomber farm. Iy with her sister in Chapiin. Mr, and Mrs, Courtland West are en- Mrs. Erskine Hyde and her young | tertaining friends from Woonsocket. Iadies' class from the Congregational| éhlnn;lh enjoyed Tuesday at Ocean | UgQUEPAGE}_l Clambakes on the Holiday—Drouth Affects Strawberry Crop. ANDOVER s W;ndlnndl 28-4— or Grange. Local Team Def Vacation ame here on the 4th resulted Woodland (East Hartford) It brought a good crowd in town. Mre, Cooper is enjoying a visit at the easterly end of Long Island. Miss Christina White Is visiting in New London. cach. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Slater anl daughter, el, spent the 4th with Mr. and Mre. W. E. Slater of Hop River, cagh | Mrs, Flora Kenyon and children . porter has caught a TS y d nulmuu:':j‘r };.nmil ized pickerel this | spent part of last week with Mrs. Ken. week, which he distributed among|yon's mother, Mrs. George Niles of Wyoming. Mrs. E. E. Kenyon and daughter An- nle visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cahoone at Wakefield. Minnie M. Webster is spending this week with Mrs. Charlotte Abbott at Watts €orner. J. S. Lamond was in Mystic Tues- ay. Wendell Phillips of Richmond was a caller here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark O. Terry, aunt passed the|and cousin of Willimantic were call- and Mrs. Smith o i Aad : v . < ers here Sunday. They made the trip 4th with Mr, and Mrs. Willard Smith. lby hare ay his friends. Sessions Suspended. The local grange held an interest- | ing session last Monday evening and | then adjourned until September. Ruth Goddard of South Man-| chester is a guest for two weks of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Willard | | nd Mrs, Raymond of Hebron sts of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are entertaining | ™Y, - 2 e 5 b €| “Mrs. Melissa D. Palmer has gone to Miss Emily Lewis Leavy of Manches- | souin’ Windham, to help care for her N d s. Dagi and Mr. and| Diece, who is very ill. : ‘\.\l"”“”' Mrs e A M rmna| M. Mary McConnor has been en- a ‘,», I “l homestead tertaining her sister and husband from s e Providence. P s ‘“L'lml'rs“‘”x"xi'“‘;fih"ufif1‘ Mre. F, K. Crandall and little son of e e e 2 | Westerly are spending a few days with T e Mee. Walter G. Snow of|the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. SH> e ) . 1 | Kenyon, anchestes ith Select- N Manchester passed tho th with Select-| “501 "¢, James has returned from Mrs. Jennle Beebe, Harold and Paul- | Baltimore, where he attended the Mrs. | i 5 Al | democratic convention. | ine Beebe and Mrs. Taylor of Willi- v g ; | mantle are guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Benjamin Bray of Lafavette spent B | Saturday night and Sunday with T. cke and family The pastor, Rev. John J. Lockett, | T Loc Yt Wil preach " at the . Congregationai| Several from here attended the Whist Thurck Sunday morning. At the C. B | club clamba Mr. Manchester's | near West I Holiday Clambakes. Dr. Kenyon had a family gathering and clambalk Fred Webster. mbake. erything was 8o quiet around this at 7.30 solos will be given by Bishop and Royal D. Webster. TURNERVILLE Miss Lena N also had a family | c Potter has returned to Boston, after a few days’ visit with her| parents here ttle village people would hardly have Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jaquith spent the | fealized it was the Glorlous Fourth week end with the latter's sister, Mrs. | Nl smell of refreshing clam: v| y with their and wife of Asha urday and Sund her, 7. T. Lock Barlow, of New Britain. | C. C. Kenyon 1 from here attended the dance| SPen fireworks exhibit in Hebron Wed- | 8randf ;Washingfion C(;lmt_y, Bl Mis Loulse Collins of mford Is | the guest of Miss Lottie rdick. | x win Burdick vvisited over the + HOPKINTON Fourth with his brother, La Verne, in | —_— Boston School Board Receives Final Report| Mrs. Edwin Burdick and two chil- from Supt. Paul M. Barber—Town Council Appoints Minor Officers. dren visited Mrs. Burdick's sister i Providence over the Fourth. n s Mr. and Mrs, Elisha C. Burdick of | The quarterly meeting of the schobl | Westerly have been guests for a few | committee was held at the town hall | 4a¥s of the former’s s, the Misses | newly elected | Burdick, at Rock abcock, presented| Mr. and Mrs. O Wells of Ash- M. Barber, for| awa nded ch’ here last Satur- vears supintendent, presented his| Gay. Henry J. Wheeler was e vew superintendent of BEST ATTITUDE FOR SLEEP - - I | RiB i, 8L 3 much as you spend. Save on Season’s Smartest Suits Here are fashionable models, depend- Ribbons at Sale Prices Ribbon for all uses for the hat, hair or fancy work, Substantial Saving in the Up Stairs Department It is time to stock up on these items 50c Fanoy Ribbon, in beautiful color- for the prices spell a saving for you. ings.......SALE PRICE 25¢ a yard 25¢ Fancy Ribbon in stripes and plaids and Dresden patterns— SALE PRICE 15¢ a yard able fabrics, correct colors and pat- terns. Extraordinary low clearance prices now rule. $1.00 French Crepe Long Kimonos in Red, Light Blue, Pink, Lavender— SALE PRICE 7% $1.25 and $1.50 Boys' Russian Blouse Wash Suits in good assortment of colors .SALE PRICE 850 $1.00 C B Corsets, especially suitable for slight figures, in sizes 18 to 26— SALE PRICE 5% $1.00 Silk Crepe Gowns, nicely trimmed with torchon lace— SALE PRICE 5% A choice of any suit in our entire stock which sold at $15.00, $20.00 to $27.50— SALE PRICE $10.00 These Waists Must Go, Therefore These Reductions Notwithstanding that thers is three or four month: Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Coats At Substantial Savings The se quick and therough ‘clearance at rvice in these sum- These Unusual Values In Millinery Are Too Good to be Missed 95c to $1.98 Straw shapes for wemen and misses, in both large and small mer waists we must speed them along with the aid of the following big reductions. $5.00 and $5.98 Black and Colored Silk Waists. There is a good assortment to oheose from— SALE PRICE $3.98 on's best styles offered for much less than usual prices. $10.00 and $12.50 Women's and Misses’ Full Length Coats in serges and MIXtURSR Gt .. L n . e ot $T80 | $3.98 Black and Fancy Silk and Chiffon $8.98 and $7.50 Women's and Misses’ i ordered paid. Miss | French Physician Says Position Which | reappointed teach- One Finds Most Comfortable E school. A Jes- sie M. Standish of Westerly was ap- & Sher. pointed teacher of the Tth and S8th g | grades in the Ashaway school As practically everyone is more of | Minor Officers Named. less addicted to the habit of sleeping, At the session of the town council in | tbe question of the best and most the afternoon of Monday the minor | healthful attitude during slumber is of officers of the town were appointed and | general importance. Thers s an am- nearly all were reappointments. The ¢ = clent and widespread names of persons lable to perform jury Idea that to ity were placed in boxes. Bills w sleep o nthe left side interferes with ordered paid to the amount of the heart action and is consequently Probation Court Busin injurions and that to eleep on the e following accounts wer rred back develops the inclination to seore. Ot T Runstte Champlin, sdsinisten. | Modern authorities are mot at all trix on estate of Mary A. Collins; of a8reed on the matter, however, one of Olive J. Wolff, administratrix on the the greatest heart spectalists declar- te of Phebe W. Prosser, and of ing that it is quite immaterial whether Samuel 1. avery, administrator on the | g pargon sleeps on the right or left \e final account of Alexander B, 8ide, wh's another equally famous and_Levereit A. Briggs on doctar usserts emphatically that one of Mary C. Briggs was all should always lie on the right side it e T e N0 (hhe InVel | heart trouble and indigestoin is to be A | avoided. Eliminating the question of Emmia G, P snoring—a habit quite possible to atrix on the e break one's self of—there Is little Ol C , and Thomas anl ppointed ap- doubt that the most restful position, when once a person has become a customed to it, is flat upon the bac | using no pillow, and with the arms above the head. This straigitens drooping shoulders and gives the lungs tull play Affected by Lightning. \. *Gardiner, who received stroke 1 ol heras il Oediver brisf addrosses, | OB MAY d0 a5 one ploases, and have Sing rapidly on ac- | £00d authority therefor, as & very dis her tinguished French physician has dis- Morgan. Jr.. of Mystic. was | missed ihe subject by saying that the siting friends In town Mondey nighi-| peat position for sleeping is that which Providence Tuesda s & pereon dinds most comfortable. "RICHMOND | Happeninas of the W Girls of Other Days. ther was young and girttes —Recant Vis sad, for solace to verse they itars, would turn; one beautiful fountain of | PR comfort tl had, which soothed the | Bartholomew Valette of Baltie, caller intown last week s Corinpe Chapman and Miss| *:| most turbulent yearn. When mother | felt morbid and downcast and punk, away to the garret she’d stea!, and | snuggle down close by an old leather | trunk and read a few yards of “Lu- | cile.”—Success. | o Ruth Reynolds have been visiting the latter ather, Marshall Reynolds, at!| ituate, R. I | ton and Arthur Dey visited| ett Pler, Sunday. 1 red Browning of Green Hill was| est of George James over the| d. White and Avoiding Temptation. | daughterd Louise | 3 What you ought not to do, do not and Lucile, from Connecticut, have| thiak about doing—Pythagoras. | been visiting Presbary H. Briggs and | = | family | Miss Bicknell, Mrs. Jane Hoxle and Miss Susie Reed, who have been visit- ing Mrs. Frank B. Marchant, have re tarned to Providence. Schoel Year Closes. The Beaver river school closed with special exercises Friday, June 28th. The Shannock school held its closing exercises In Hoxie's hall Tuesday even- GLENN'S | : SULPHUR procured at N. D. Sevin & Son's rid me of my trouble in a and 1 therefore cannot speak of them.” by all dealers. Price 50 eenis. I'oster-Milburn Co, < Buffale, New York, sole agenis for the United Ktates Eemewber the name - Doan's—and take no ot The Choice of a Husband 18 too wriant @ matier for @ wo- man e handicapped by weskness, bad blood or foul breath. Avald the Xili-hopes by taking- Dr, King's Lifs Pllis. New sirangth, fine compiexion, pure breath, c | spirite—ihing that win men—f¢ d;w pafe. Fe Xcoat Tag A Ons Sherid ing, July &. Miss Florence Milner has returned, after spending a few days at North Braintree, Mass. The Clark's Mills W, C. T. U. is to hold its meeting Tag! u}y 9th, at the home of Mrs, wley. . Rucnmona Grangs No. & neia us| § A time-tested remedy meeting Thursday nignt of last week, WEEKAPAUG Ocean View W, C. T, U. Closes the Season—Cottage Colony Inoreasing. The Ocean View W, C. T. U, held its laxt meeting for the summer at the home of Mrs, Allee Saunders, with a good attendance, Reports wers given of wark done and officers were elacted for skin diseases. Un- equaled for bathing and toilet purposes. Sold by all druggits. Hil's Halr and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 80c. However, this {s a matter in which | n all the best of silke—, SALE PRICE $298 styles .SBALE PRICE 260 $5.00 Women's and Misses’ Trimmed Long Coats, in mixturss and serges— | SALE PRICE $5.00 ; ) 4 98 Whits Lingerle and Batiste ! _ : Hats, ¢ d with fi i [$750 Children's Coats, in plain and| =" frimmies Wh :’;;"'.:hj’::'( Waists In the season's prettiest | fancy materials— et o want e A s ] madla. . s S SALE PRICE 108 SALE PRICE $4.85 mer with .SALE PRICE §1.98 $7.50 Women's and Misses’ Trimmed Hats, in the best of styles and trim- ming. SALE PRICE $298 One lot of White Lawn, Lingeris and Tallored Waists which sold at $1.50 and others at $1.98— SALE PRICE 87¢ $5.00 Children's Coats in mannish mix- tures and cheviots— SALE PRICE Radical Reductions In Al Departments in Order to Effect a Quick and Absolute Disposal of All Summer Goods Now it is time for us to plan our Fall purchases. We find our shelves and racks filled with thousands of dol- lars’ worth of Summer Apparel which must be moved promptly, even though CONSIDERABLE LOSS OF PROFIT RESULT. We NEVER allow goods to accumulate from one season to another. It is for this reason that we hold this DRASTIC PRICE LOWERING JULY CLEARANCE SALE—an occasion for QUICK ACTION, DE- CISIVE STOCK REDUCING and SMALL or NO PROFITS. Help us to accomplish our task and we will help you to some of the most remarkable bargains ever placed at your disposal in all manner of Ready-to-Wear Apparel. Remember the summer is not yet half over. You'll WANT and NEED many of these splendid summer goods long before the summer comes to an end. BUY THEM NOW. Have the use of them NOW, Sale Will Commence Saturddy Morning, July 6th, When the Doors Open Promptly at 8.15 o’clock Best selection will be insured by attending promptly. Below are listed items which command the attentio of every thrifty woman in Norwich and vicinity. ; Yet this list is only a small part of the story. and still SAVE almost as Deep Reductions On Dainty Dresses Models and qualities that will appeal to the eye at reductions that are sure te appeal to the purse. $500 and $5.98 Striped Lawn and Linen Dresses in the best of styles and superior workmanship— SALE PRICE $3.98 $398 Figured and Striped Lawn Dresses in both ladies’ and misses’ sizes SALE PRICE $298 $298 Figured Lawn Dress women's and misses’ sizes— SALE PRICE $1.98 $5.98 Wool Serge Dresses, in blue and white, neatly trimmed— SALE PRICE $3.98 es, in ladies’ and misses’ SALE PRICE $5.00 All Styles and Sizes in Skirts at a Saving Smart styles in 3600 and 3598, All Wool Chiffon, Panama and Serge Skirts, made with high waist line and the best of styles— SALE PRICE $3.98 $3.98 All Wool Chiffon Skirts, with high waist line. ..8ALE PRICE $2.95 $1.00 White Linene Bidirts with panel back. . .BALE PRICE 78¢ | SLIP-ON RAIN COATS | Sale Price (GOTTHELF &€O. “The Store of Good Valuss” 94=-I00 MAIN STREET | J3ULY CLEARANCE SALE /fi = i W the placed before him while h | cortars Woud o tion | e he | PEASY - BEETS, - “BEANS,; Gonmeiloe s nolulu at | a iim to believe A % are plan both the Matson | 3L TRpE thid CUCUMBERS, for the Pacific 5 he Pacifc | . ce Carleton, a farmer of Pel STR RERRIE - on new vegsels, of which there will be | ol toc 5 in ahout when he is at work | 2 3 four. ‘The plans for (e new ships are | 7 07 0ol Tlowing or eultivating, | coming in fresh every day. all finished and the, work of construc- | T\ the Telds Plowine or cultivating. | tion will £oon commence. The Matson | canigion . It s a wild bird that has T company will build one massive steam ship to be placed in the local trade. Secretary Wood states that the figures ttachment for the rleton uses in his simply formed a herses that Mr. C farm work. Peopie’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. AMERICA’S SWITZERLAND” LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. TOXAWAY OPEN 17 ININ +JUNE $75,000 I provemenls Including 40 new Bathrooms, 3 Golf Links, 20-mile Lake Drive PASSACONAWAY INN, York Cliffs, Maine Seashore and Country Combined A charming plcturesque resort, directly on and overlooking the ocean, combined” with every known Summer pastime GOLF, TENNIS, BILLIARDS, BOWLING, AUTOMOBILING, GA- RAGE, BATHING, FIBHING, SAILING, FINE ORCHESTRA On dirget 1ine to Portlang and the White Mountains Tth, For booklet address FOR Hammocks GO TO - CRANSTON’S | Right Goods'— Right Pricss GOODYEAR SHOW REPAIRING, Cipens June 2 Beat of atock. Best af workmanship, | HOLLAND HOUSE, Fifth Avenus and 30th St Ails ‘\n.m. while you wall. Quickest service, GEORGIAN TERRACE, Atlanta, Ga. i ‘7 bl “"r g 6 A om all palnts of the compans Ry sk Headquarters for tourists from all palnts maysEsMW HOLLAND HOUSE, 30th St. and 5th Ave. Is the mest delightfully loeated hetel in New York. THEPE 's ne agvertising medlum in Fastore Comneeticut cqual to The Rule letin fou business resura DAINTY WHITE UNDERWEAR AT JULY CLEARANCE SALE 1 PRICES We have equal facilities for producing fine work in paint- ing and Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating. Qur prices are low and consistent | with good work, We earnest- |ly solicit a shars of your patronage. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow 8t., Norwich, Conn. A Beautiful Line of Automohile Rohes i Mlckintolh, Woolens, Mo- | m hairs. The L. L. Chapman Co | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. ~ Office of The N Norw ol The Direcis declargd out of the Tent Eix mon dend &t the rate of ol 4 annim, payable led thereto on COSTELIA Je1Tdaw ) by WHEN you want to Bess befora the pubi! dlum better U ing eolumrs of © your bust- s no me- e agvertise in. o Bullet ERET - STEAMERS Chester W. Chapin and City of Lowsll Choose this route next time to New York. Youll have & oyage en Long Isiand Sound superd view of the wonderful sky and water front of Manhattan Steamer leaves m. dally, due Bast River, North River 7 Meal Servi —To— NEW YORK Write or telephons W, I, Agent, New IAI{;D. Cona, h:. rooms and information, 1! CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger servios direot to New York, ¥rom Norwich Tussdays, Thues~ deys, Sundays, at 515 p. m. foNo IOk, Plor 12, 00t oseveit Street, Mondays Wednesdays, Fridays, at § b M Freight received until § p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY THE THAMES RIVER Between Norwich and Rew Londun Brand New Doubled Decked EXCURSION BOATS Yantic and Shetucket (Capacity 300 passengers each.) Plying between the two cities swery two hours, affording a delightful sute ing. A boat leaves sither 9and f1a.m 1,3and5 daily. FARES—15 cents one way 25 cemts Round Trip. Norwich Pier — (Temporarily) Hall Bros., Commerce Strest. New London Pier—Rear Union Ry, Station, Foot State Street. THAMES NAVIGATION CO, NORWICH, CONN, t clock p. me =“Mnvi L REGORIA 800 Bontw, each with private Bemh, & grod room et bath, m: OTHERS P TO $200. PARTOR. REDROON, RATH. 808, week o manth, ‘Al table @ bete ». OCEAN VIEW HOTEL BLOCK ISLAND, RIGHT ON THE OGEAN. Extonsive plarsas. Ut tor iia_fne ing, Bosting. Fiabing. ete. Opens July 4. Acwess- modstes 00 eoests Mooms wih and withest Stk For BoaMets sddress NICHOLAS BALL WOTEL OOMPANY. WILLIAMS, JR, H, C. LONG, Special Agt F. H. KENYON, Bpecial Agt Harford, Conn. Tantss Overhauling and 1 Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG. ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trws ming, upholstering and weed wark, Blackemithing in all Its branches, Sealt & Clark Corp 507 to 515 North Main St e PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE ' on the Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact | cost of your ilving and always heve { the best kird of & receipt in the res turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment e%< | tended to every depositor whether the ecount b iarze or small We solictt your patronage THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest, Straw Hat Cleaner 10 cents One package will clean foug hats. DUNN'S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. F. C. GEER, TUNER Phone 511 122 Prospect 84 { ‘