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I tell you I can sell you a suit lower than the other fellow can buy the cloth. T don’t ask you to buy— 1 DO ASK YOU TO LOOK TO ORDER FULL CONCAVE HA CONCAVE “TOM” ENGLISH SHOULDER LF o a iy TERA AR Ltk URRAY, The Tailor ! A > hoye I present FREE to each customer ordering Suit or Topcoat an extra pair of Pants or a Slip-on Raincoat FREE Nearly Every Man Will Be Interested In This Because it offers an opportunity to fill out-a much needed want in the clothes closets of possibly nine men out of every ten who will read. [t conveys an opportunity to get an extra pair of trousers FREE, to go with that extra coat and vest you probably have hanging up at present. - 3 - I have quite a large stock of single lengths of Trouserings at present on my tables. In fact, a greater quantity of them than | will require to meet the demand | expect to have this season for individual trousers ordsrs. | have considered the possibility of reducing this Trousering stook by normal methods, and after thinking over its sale possibilities from every angle | am convinced that it will be more advantagepus to me to use the surplus as a lever to get more Suit and Topooat business. So | am going to present customers who will buy now an extra PAIR OF ALL WOOL $5 PANTS FREE AS AN INBUCEMENT TO BUY NOW. MY PRICE FOR Suit or Topeoat ¢ 5 ()() MADE TO MEASURE At the zbove price you have the choice of the new woolens 6f which | guarantee that | show & larger stock than any five tailors of the city combined. This includes Worstsds, Cheviots, Thibets, Scrges, Clays. Novelty Mixtures, from all the repre- sentative mills of the country, inciuding Woodmill, the Kundhard, Earnscliff, Mabbetts, Standish and others equally as well known. | guarantee my prices to be at least $5.00 to $15.00 loss for the 8uit or Topcoat. s e ot ot 2 A ALY gy oAbk o e 2 £ak CONCAVE SHOULDERS and demanded So many of the younger men have asked for cencave shoulders on thelr garments | have ments whereby you can have English Sheulders, Murray’s Half Concave or Murray’s Full Concave Shoulders. This Is optional made arrange- with purchaser. “THE SQUARE DEAL TAILOR” 10 BROADWAY, NORWICH, CT. Open Every Evening Until 9 o’clock - S ! T = = 2 % LE S | treet from Hebron, were given a sur- | side are extremely fine. The selec Cake, ice cream and fruit punch were » A - Windham County POM TER © (28 35 e I ek BROOKLYN | served. Miusie was fornisned. by an | prise_pacty by Bolton fiends Tixurs . 2 £ there | : e sy orchestra composed of Mrs. W. H.| .. ot FEEttord isspenty [ ony. Jyenins. s b et { Minstrels by Women a Big Success— | \ir and Mrs. Fx E. Bennett were in | F!orida Visitor Returns—Mr. and Mrs. | Futchins, Bertha Coffey, William | . 3 e e e L e ous to marriage Miss Lillian Mack o DAYVILLE Fred. Hildreth Injured — Seven | d and Central Village Thurs-| Herman Lathrop Move to New Bri- | Huichins, violins; Mrs. Lilllan Kenne- | 1§ * [} daye at Judwar i | this pisce i | = P 2, 2 2 | Abel Burdi having a house built Mrs. Charles M. Lee has returned 7 Granges Represented at Wednesday | tain. { dy. piano; W. H. Hutchins, Willlam |, "{ye land recently purchased from Mass., where she Loss in Burglary at Market and D . | Rainsford 1 a r | Wilkins, ornet. and Richard Dag- ; HIDe: Tt Bulesn, : i ralary at Market and Drug | Evening’s Meetin | SUCE i | on, cornet. an: ‘- | R, - was called by the illness of her moth Store $75 or $100, | o t ey place to F. L. Richmond Mrs. Cora Perrin spent part of a | gett, drum = Phillips was in Willman- | 50 “who iater Hed. — | Warren Averill 1s_improving grad- | . .v\»-r{‘.» i )zn 1se, known as the old | week at Ocean Grove, R. L Family Reunion. | tie Died in Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Naylor of Potter Hill,| ually. He is now able to sit up two BEg |3’ Briges ‘of Blal % 3 Home from Florida. Thére was a family reunion at Mat- | n Hammond visited her | Miss Agnes Quinn has ‘written R. L, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. | hours, daily. T et £Es A Sh gl was Bassett “has returneq | thew Barr's Sunday, as their eldest| in Pomfret recently. friends of the death of her mother ir Harry Brearley. H. Beecher Brown of Plainfield and | [0wn Thursday with an auto load of | ayrna, Florida. where ehe | Son. Samuel, was to Sal Thursday for s Mattie Copeland is visiting her | Ireland, where they wers vising. 3Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hope were !n| two sons and Horace Brown of Wor- | Dshermen | ¥ been spending the winter. Turkey, where he expects - to remain Mrs. R. E. Baker. ‘Worcester jast Saturday with the del- | cester spent the week end with E. I —_— | “Miss- Giaays Sto ¢t Lynn, Mass, | tWo vears or more. He is employed | J. Fitzgerald was in WHH- - ne o Lynn, Mass., coLUm]A "h‘;.“’“‘gl' °"§,‘;’”"‘,‘; ] Brown, and attended the Marvelous PLAINFIELD | spent Saturday and Sunday with her | by the Standard Oil company. 1 Thursday. B iss Clara Stokes ‘the Christian | Miranda’s Minstrels 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Stone. The Chautauqua = circle will meet | Joe Dietchie and Mrs. R. peEi Endeavor meeting Sunday evening. | A P | — | B s ApennE & ol | vith Mrs. S. J. King Monday after- | B vere in Willimantic Monday. 1 ted Leoture by Rev. E. O. Fos 3 ronounced Success. Ll s. Monroe is spending a week fn | With B S. J ¥ | Baker were in ustra oture by Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan of| .. it Sl s e Hesr g - AT ITOREM | New York £ s . | , Frank Phillips took a crowd to the| = ter_why a Hired Man Failed to Get Maine are spending several weeks with | | irand: etrels Vojc an unauall Funeral of Miss Eva Tracy—H. E.| OMiss ‘Addie Hyde's niece of Aitle- . Ackley of Burnside was in | g 1 dance in his 1.1tob 18 Wednes- | ST M?Imsems M, soriet e ek ama | BOUSE: TH el T T Greene Moving Old Wagen Shop. | boro, Mass., was with her a few days | town last Saturday. | day evening. . week end| oed th ‘ 5 S recently. Funeral of Mrs. Langevin —_—— b 7554 in Providence. anced, the s ions od and well y T A i E o S =S Sl o e 9 2 2 DR At the church night meeting Friday Miss Myrtice Blanchard has retarn- | Fendered ceived with hearty ap- AU M1 hva e ended. the ) MrSpd Mis. Mine Franklinspenti miige 'wite, o, Michael Dengevin, SOUT™H CANTERBURY evening under the auspices of the ed from two weeks' stay in Provi. | Plause. bers by the end PR e oo : o 5 S 0N GERES died Friday, aged 52. The funeral was i Young People's soclety the featurs of = > men, Bor 1bo, Mrs. s Sy 3 Move to New Britain. | held from All Hallows' church Monday 7 SR uest of | the evening was an ilustrated lecture dence. ~ esided in this villa, for some : o 5 . T. J. Barber was the g 3 Miss Marion . Flagz of Danielson Xlildreth Virginia housekeeper for Luther Baton, | , Ji¢iman Lathrop’s household goods | morning. The body was taken to HolbFook at Columbia over Sun-|by Rev. E. O. Foster, given in the spent Tuesday with =~ Miss Helena e e e " | left Saturday for New Britain on two | Canada for burial. She leaves one , | chureh, and entitled The Grand Can Brooks. . Greene visited her daugh- | Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop | shter, Mrs. Arore Messier. was at Norwich on | yon of Arizona and the Indiens of the Mrs. George Barnes spent Thursday P. Bahcock, Tuesday for morning by train. The =l TR Bt s Wednesda: | m}lnted fi?ez?fl- It ‘;mé““::-:-::fl with in_Whitinsville, Mass. ¢ BRI ime since her long i S g8sdiea tormmpmyand ¢ 5 XN T K 1EY s. Josephine S. Hester and Mrs. | excellent stereopticon A Ralph Elliott is spending Sunday at v icnipyed ang THopgtt 5 M - léh e ol hoo! year he belng ome of | OODSTOCK VALLE | Linzie Goodale of New London were | Miss Ruth Isham, who has paen ‘Whitinsville. me; out Mrs S Jith raduating cclasn it his sister | Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark | with her sister, Mrs. Herbert A. \’:‘1 Mrs| Ellen Williams s reat Greene has taken dow: H. D. Crosby of Danfelson has| An ned his siste: R { lette, of Winsted, for several months day with Mrs. C. A Ru | van men ng wasgon shop at Flat | be cping house in the absence | fror 3 e A ebam of Plain il | is vistting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Kennedy lost a very val-{ b just noth | Of parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. R, John F. family of Notuten, and Mra Clira v, Tariharm | Henry C. Isham, on Chestnut HlI uable horse this week. 2 [ = {nam spent RHen W of Cantérbury Green were guests of | Miss Rice and Miss Hunt of Fitc! W e, 2 ! 1rned from | f Willimantic spent | yon's Miss Bertha M. Clark Phursday | burg, Mase., have been spending s few ‘ednesday Night's Burglary. | 1adies. visit to her home in Boston, and | Su | " Winfiela S. Kenyon spent Sunday | V1SS Bertha 4% 7 et days at Charles Buell’'s bungalow or Tue Grog store of N. E. Label | Miss Isabel Rozers has rned to 1in attending to her school duties. | Miss for. Provi- |in Putnam the west shore of Columbdia lake. market owned by Gillette & V | her home in Daniel lon is working | den | The week beginning April 20 was ‘l‘o"and Ccunt | Chester H. Collins of Pakner was In were broken into Wednesday uight. | Eyes mill in Ver- | or at Mrs. |men’'s week in the public schools of y town Saturday on business md(.np:n: Not much was taken from the market, | .4 g {James Copeland's Tuesday | Woodsto e O the day with relatives. Ma Colline ut cameras, root beer, candy, etc. | o dre s atiertataant: < of r. and Mrs. James Palmer of At- | tandall was in Providence formerly conduo a mithing were taken from the drug store io the || cident at the o v ent A8E L iieheto. are iting at the former's hd Saturday of last week. SOUTH WILLINGTON | I50000Y S the Center amonnt of $75 or $10. fo s ot Wil v e mith of Moosup and | Bome. | r family of New York re- - s Gal. | 1g Miz8 Bose McAvoy of Preston spent 2 | Tabhoratory a bottle broke. 5 et ot .| " H. Warren Richmond of ladel- | turned to town Saturday Church Choir Composed of Men—Gan- | last week with Mrs. Kate Wolff on g oy b Sa P elexk | first, Teared . fhat he i Downing, over Sunda 3 n town recently calling on acquaint- | to Putnam this week 2 ST . | Grange Entertainment. f:Dmll‘,‘l‘éa“"A R‘os;c‘hm; jinjufirf" n::u \‘Ig(ll". bt ‘1nri'ln|';nh Iy he s x ovel » i Biuc:k 23 weeks' trip to Clear- The two Itallan families living on | rne unmarried members of the lecal s labors in the postoffice-id May. as | he obliged to use cinsses Tor o! W. P, Ba = : ‘ S Wasahs D- €. and the old Elias Fisher place, noOW owneu | grange are rehearsing for their enter hts TabOmR n the postado My |4 ‘u‘mulu ged to use es for some| W. P, v[..mimh is puttir ,!up 1 large | the care of Mrs L at|DPy Georse Nichols, are to move 1o |fainment to be given early in May . 1 S so i 1l e. business block just east of the one oc- | ma critically ertainec rfc 9 fall BurHett will take the Seven Granges Represented. c i by Dearnley & Clark | — Thursday eve- | o tioTd o e Cholr. | A Hired Man—1913 Model. place of clerk. ! Senexet ¢ ze fur the 166 | WGCOo twenty-first birthday. rvices at Me- | A progressive Columbis farmer was —_— turer's prograrame for If Den| OLD WAGON SHOP. | vio Emma Goodill was in Putnam | ¢ waR TaEd s up LEADRG uw;; recent| n‘j»" L ",:" o | Grange Wedresday eveninz, April 23 | e ¥ | eiitizels of gt s: Thomas WiRled Lo Lie ot B, Reg - SHS WORE WESTMINSTER R e s oo cyent | Built Over Fifty Years Ago—One | Charles Hull Dies at Los Angeles—1 Denman, Waite JinnsRigh. | DEILIEY man e Siso sotapwiat Fob _ TR S i % e Sl i = = | g me A 7 ds, e ressive in b eas. y liness Prevents Danielson Pastor| oy o, i Time . Club Room of Ffat - Rocki| ~ Rev- B. R Kendall to, Give Sterecp- | EKONK ;JFe John Bdwards, Charles 1. | 87 tuagion at 340 a month in money, from Filling Engagement—Meeting | has made Sen:rc g Neighiforhood. oot sety | _— D e ea" fAne im | his house rent, what milk and Vegets of Teachers. Henry We s T, F. Hyd : | Rev. Mr. Revnolds, who has been | W. Darrow. They creatod a fine Im- | iie he needed for his family, all the — Refreshment If the o0l shop which Harry B s, and som. Frederick | sick in bed with rheumatism, was able | DEeSSion @ = /| Arewood meeded to be brought to his Rev. W. H. Raymond of Danielson, | Seven granges we talk it v Sdoma B i Slauhioed sove fine |, John N Westerfleld-n s anqomiobe, (which ho hed Ak it could tell ar resting i = i up slaugh s . Sy hous E Fho was expeclaligs oreguy ito miplt = sl histo It was built et Conms TG @ ek Den sday. R e with him), also stable room for a B - s ig n han fifty ve go and st 3 Vo gay e Carter preached here on x B ~ horse, which must also be kept an Punday mormnES Tae muablo ‘Lo be fIASTFORD | west of the e pond on the old D of Charles Hull, Fe and his wife were enter- | P85, garden, etc 3 | fed at the farmer’s expense. He must Brisent o5 acestif (SEEneas Hov. T Spalding farm (now known the | s been received of the deat E. B. Gallup Cards from Washington. ! have ev: holiday and occasional J. Hetrick of Canterbury conducted the | The Castle Opened for the Season— | “Barber farm) at Flat Rock. | ‘_ Yt ‘“’Y“ti‘;l‘ iToD ~ has o Cards depicting Washington scenes | other days off. He was tellng the R . o " Cosmoypolitan Supper Nets $20. Alfred Spalding’s wa shop was the | £ Miss A. | work horses to Oneco purchasers. and bulldings w ed by several | farmer what time he should be willing o "ina-“d i b 2L AVCD‘"';:;’ and 7 e club room of the neighborhood, where 3 Gallup is visiting at E. B. Gal- | In this village from Col. W. H. Hall, | to get up mornings and what time be wae‘:_f gésgsflgfidr‘;élmwése:"e nsd‘;an, Welcome Da nenn met to talk politics, town and ! el Pastans 1 who was at the national capital last | must quit work ’3;’ nig;:t when th: n- | few days’ vacation, national affairs, and for farm S o | | farmer fainted. When he recovered dajy stick flviag from the work. Farm ot Gristeoid Ster ticon lec: o T Iter H. Wester ed on | 1d-be hired man and his auto- > tick fly e oric. Farme Fris d er- | n lecture to be given = er H. ste d | the would-be Miss Iula Rpbbing spent Saturday | him neas- the collarbore, whil N B8 PltaAeld Proush e thel: Kendall next Sunda SOUTH KILLINGLY | Monday to New York isit of | mobile had disappeared. ln;i‘, und_al\‘) entral llage. at work in J. M. Tatem's shop. m weith (both new and old) and every | €ve as its subject Dr. Pat- L2 = | several days here. | otes. . Miss Tillle Rosenwelg of New York| Miss ‘Blanche Perry is boarding for| man came the next time he had a job | on’s trip through Africa. Miss Mabel Gilbert of Bridgeport | Charles Pobuda is now night watch- | Mrs., Adams and Mrs. Anderson of city is spending a few days at her|a short time at the M. I < ! to be done. Mary Perley is visiting in Bos- | is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. B. | Man at the mill and Frank Luchart is | Amherst, Mass., are visiting Rev. and home in this place. .} John Ethridge was in | some vears ago Mr. \;m.d;o:‘{ 3 A on_the outdoor force | Mrs, B, O. Foster. e Meas MBS calledito oW | Tuesday. ! moved the shop to his own farm, and Tolt of New York was In| R C. Kies Is serfously 1ll with heart | Gardiner Hall, Jr. is so much im-| Warren A. Collins is putting an ad e B Batahter BEE ot e The Castle Opened. | business continuea as long as he was | day. | troupie. e D T e L e e €cacher there. . .0 » | The people on the Hill are slad to| able to work. For some 15 years the Missionary society met| Rev. H. B. Goodsell vislted friends ; have been dispensed with | putting in a larger refrig : Marser Teank Pellett bas besn con.. | 562 the Castle reopened. Miss Trow- | 0ld shop has been closed and deserted, | with Mrs. George A. Bowen Wednes- | Stford the tiof the Wask i _EbLTON,“ aries 4 e2n_cr Dridge has returned for another sum-| and of the men who gathered there afternoon. { jadies held an apron and neck- | S to 1 hyme kY £ sovese Soll mer, | only a few remain. —_— | tie social at the grange hall Thurs- | o STAFFORDVILLE 53 5 s liss Julia Chapman, who has been 5 RS B T evening. \ jes’ 5 g e Teachers” Meeting. Spemding the winier with her niece in | A mMoosup B e 55 B | Ladies’ Club Re-elects Officers—Mr. | gohoolboys Kill 16 Snakes—Rev. M} A teachers meeting was held at the | Watertown, has returncd fo her homo | HAMPTON 2 e e S THOMPSON | jiand Mes: Joseph F. Griffin Surprised Jones’ Farewell Sermon. school Wednesday afternoon. heje. | frniry Lk eception a lethodist estry for { by Friends. R Mrs. William Davis of the Raymond| /Ralph Davis, who has been working | Mrs, F. T, Starkey expects to o Rev. and Mrs. James Coote—Samuel — | Fo o i) S s g ke pen 20 5 = 2 ! Al ¢ S Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duncan of d-":‘nvi; .peonstmrvg‘?;xmesday afternoon| in Willimantic, is now clerk for H. C.| Chelsea Inn soon. Barr Sails for Turkey. Mrs Charles E. Searls is entertaining “_'rhe \ng.e,.“ A ,\.’: socte met v“v“ty’, oA, e s ot e el #ith Mrs. 4 Barlow of Westford, and has moved| Mrs. Wallace Jewett is vislting her — | her-mephew, Searls Deerington. Miss Annie M. Alvol sday af- s Grant Famner a few days last Mrs, Harriet Corey and Miss Nellie | hjis family there. mother in Providence. The Methodist vestry was well filled | iss Elizabeth Dike _spnt . Sunday | ternoon. = g Corey, former residents here, were in| Mr. Yetter, owner of the Yetter farm,| Mrs. Joseph-Congdon is staying with | Wednesday cvening at a reception In: with her uncle, Josiah Dike. b B oTh, hozen In the | T orbert West of Watertown, Mass ilo siiiage Wednesday. ‘was in town Friday. . her son, Frank, owing to the iliness of | honor of the new pastor, Dr. James! Rev. and M John K? Moore and !lowlands the first of the week. o iy ariown, Mo Cosmopolitan Supper. his daughter, Josephize. Coote, and Mrs. Coote. The room was | children spent Friday the 18th in Bos- | Re-elected Officers. Torhl Ly, Weat, © & Taw Oays legt S A 4 Rev. William M. Brown is out of | prettily decorated with hemlock | ton, gu Lounsbury. | The Ladies’ club met last week | week. G. The Congregationa) soclety gave a| ,wn. ' A pastor from South Coventry | boughs, pahms, bouquets of carnations, | Ream was in town | Thursday and re-elected officers as i PaeNdnY. etEntig: | tOWIh L S Y s, B carnz ¥ S sday and re-elec fficers i 3 e o ertatnaon conBiotett of sawers| Will fupply here Sunday. and green and white crepe paper. Dr. | followe: ~ President, Mrs. Wesson Kiliec?S Snales- ! Mlss Alice Belknap is critically flL il = | Mrs. George Fuller is {n Providence | and Mrs. Coote were assisted in re- | Martha Knight and Hannah | Phelps; vice president, Mrs. Charles | The boys of the grammar schoo! and a lecture by Rev. P. Collins on ! D a akes in the Staffor The many friends in this village off The sum of $20 was| Visiting for a few days. ceiving by Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Main, | are home after an absence of | Burt; secretary and treasurer, Mrs, |Killed 16 snakes in the Staffordville 3 Mrs. J. O, Bain and Miss Eilie Fair. | Charles Sumner. The next meeting of | Célmetery last week Thursday. The his trip abroad. netted, which is to be used for the| town library. { The Ladies® Aid society met at the parsonage Thursday afternoon to do| missionary work. CANTERBURY Mrs. Jennie Rathburn trust that sha ‘will soon recover from her iliness. The Ladies’ Ald coclety met wit/h Mrs. W, W, Vaughn Wednesday at 3 m. ‘Hu B, G. Douglass and daughger spent the week end with friends im Providence. 4 will take the Pomona degr day (Saturday). SOUTH Senexet Grange attended Mrs, Celinda Andrews of Greene g e called on friends here this week. The bridge over the Quinebaus river | nished part of the programme, Miss Ada Gremman is visiting "Mirs. | that was so long under construction is Mrs, J. Davies has gone John Knox. ! finished. It is a handsome as well as| York for a cation. substantial looking plece of work, and ! L. “sick wyaf a hy B. ‘brock is ot Carl Jewett is home for Sunday, He WOODSTOCK night of Abington Grange and fur- R. Southworth has returned to the road and fence on the Canterbury. New York for a short time some weeks, Mrs. Coote was presented a huge | bouquet of carnations and ferns by Eleanor and Arline Maln and Ger- CLARK’S CORNERS trude Wilkingon, who sang a song of welcomes. Harry Wilson in behalf of, Frank Martin has purchased an au- the official board spoke words of wel- | tomobile. come, which were responded to by Dr.| Mr. Fairbanks of New Haven has Coote. Rev. Ernest Loomis then spoke{moved his family inte B. C. Jewett's in behalf of the Baptist church and | cottase. extended greetings, followed by Rev.; Mr. and Mrs. John Pearl ahd child ¥. C. Bamford of Plainfield, who spoke | were at Mrs. E. J. Pearl's Sunday. words of fellowship. Dr. Coote pleas-| Mrs. Leon Albro has been visiting ingly responded to these remarks. in Pomfret and Putnam this week. ee here to- neighbors’ to New { | the club is to be with Mrs. Jennie L. Bolton at her winter home in Hartford April 30. A. N. Potter of Willimantic wus 1n town visiting the schools last Mon- dab’i rs. Samuel I.. Woodward has sold her Belknap farm to Mr. d Mrs, Robert Von Deck of South Manches- ter. Surprised Newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Griffin, who ‘have moved to & farm on Colemaa longest measured over five feet. To Preach Farewsll Sermon. The Methodist ¢hurch will be closed next Sunday mormng as a K of re- spect to Rev. Miss Jones of the Com- gregational church,/ that the people might hear her final sermon as pastor of that church. The following committee on repsirs to the M, E, parsonage has been elect- ed: Rev. W. D. Hamilton, H. A. Bos- worth, Mrs. J. Booth, Mrs. G, Hanner and Mrs, G, W, Milles