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ALTERATION SALE TREMENDOUS ALTERATION SALE ERS and PLASTERERS, we are obliged to make a complete clean-up of all goods now in our stock. Having outgrown our present quarters, due to the increased volume of business, we are about to add 3,600 SQUARE FEET MORE FLOOR SPACE, and in order to make room for the CARPENTERS, MASONS, IRON WORK- Every man or boy, whether he needs a new Suit, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings or not, should come in and take advantage of the greatest sale ever staged in Norwich. Suits for Men and Young Men $8.00 45| $10.00 Now . Now Boys’ Suits and Knee Pants 86.00 $4.00 Now Now $3.00 ] 95 Now 190/ xhaki 90| $12.00 N SV o] SH $§soo]u 90 $160010 90 $1800]2 T STARTS 9 95 THIS 43, Now $2.00 Now $2.50 MonwiNg | Nov 2.45 29¢ $1 Pants Tremendous Price Reduction ON MEN’'S AND BOYS’ OES and OXFORDS $1.75 35| $3.00 95| B0OYS' SHOES Now i $1.25 9 5 $3.50 45| 0F 250 Now % 69 | $4.00 75 |$2.00 § 60 Now 50c¢ Boys’ Khaki Knicker Pants, 81.75 Now Now . s 20c STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE--The Season’s Most Popular Styles and Qualities $1.50 Government 3Qc Balbriggan Khaki Pants ........ 79¢ Undeewear . @...s $1.50 Fine Working 35¢ Balbriggan PaRis Cuase . ol d9enderweal s oo i $200 Fine Worsted 15¢ Washable Trousers ......... $1.35] Four-in-hands ..... 3%c $3.00 Worsted 235¢ Shield Tecks, TEOUEEIS ... :osevs SHOBY FDESESIRS (3.0 Li, 23.50 Fine Worsted 50c¢ Bathing Suits, TYOUSETrS = ¢uv v o BABL - Saleprice .. 5 1. 2B¢ 10c Red and Blue Handkerchiefs ..... 3Vc 15¢ Half Hose Alteration price . ... Stiff Bosom Shirts Men’s and Boy Alteration price $1.50 Suit Cases, Alteration price 39¢ Blouses Alteration price . .. 50c Princely Shirts Alteration price ..... Suspenders Alteration price . .. Overalls, Alteration price . .. $1.50 Soft Hats, Alteration price . .. Alteration price 10c Half Hose, Alteration Price 10c Bow Ties Alteration price 75c Men’s Jerseys, Alteration price .. ... 35¢ Boys’ 75c Men’s Alteration price Union Suits $2,00 Soft Hats, $3.50 Men’s Norfolk Alteration price . ... $1.39|Khaki Coats, $1.50 Derbys Alteration price .-....$1.89 Alteratl(jm price ...... 95¢c 506 Overalls $2.00 Stiff Hats Alteration price ...... 39¢ 10c¢ Rubber Collars Alteration price ...... 4c 8c| Saleprice ......... $1.39 25¢ Police Suspenders Alteration price ...... 15¢ 10c Soft-finish 50c Jack Rabbit 95c] Handkerchiefs ..... 3l%c] Work Shirts ........ 39¢ BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS 266, 268 and 270 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. EVENINGS “The Store That Satisfies” LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County | ¢EONARD BRIDGE s e Wild Geese Fly South—Gilbert M. Wil- LEBANON liams at Willimantic Hospital. Pastors Exchange Pulpits—Local Team | A flock of about twenty To Phy at Hahovsr Tods were seen flying southwe » it i e morning. It was a very 5 for this time of yvear e f ¥ e Mr. and Mrs, Warr ed in the First ional church, b Sunday mornir n exchange with |y 13iuIORe are sper i = A Mrs, A, G. Kneeland To Play at Hanove: Howard and Walter Windham base-ball team came Sunday on their father, to the local y) the pital in Willimantic. turd illiams, atu nd William Hunti Ja s of Hart th’ rrier Return From The Beach. Rev. Mr. Gue 3 Mrs. H. W. Throop have re- breached at the leas. | afternoon stay at Pleas TN ford and Judge Kneeland. toc : Sunday a ned ¢ d Mrs. H in New Lon- | Judge and Mrs. A. C Mr. and Mrs. Warr lay with on Sund 8 v afternoon at »rd | land Mr. and spent Thurs atch Hill, Peckham of guests of M aiting in | ter Dorothy, of Goshen, € M itew d with the fo und chil- | Mrs. Fred J. Brown arah, Mrs. Kenne spent ach : 30 : and of New London Mr. and . Warren M spent the j weei with Mr. and Hartford took an auto Mrs. Charles Troland. non Monday calling on Miss Lila Carroll of Worcester was 'friends. On Tuesday they the guest of A nd Mrs, Clark Norwich. Standish, for a Gone To Ottowa. Dr. Adelaide Peckham has gone to d Mrs, Himr it fifty relat g ) g honor of their 5 e present from belle Gay of Mount Vernon, n and Colche: ending some time with Av 15 g a5y elson ' OLD MYSTIC Norman Durfee 3 River is passing a weel hn Avery. = "B —Summer Carnival SHUNOC Church Lawn—Lamphere Reunion. Lawn Fete at the Parsonage—Frank R Lariham 1l The Boy Scouls took cent o Masou's Island, : Sunday morning at the b Scout ster, Re Baptist church, Rev, John M. Collins, | Anderson, going in bos lelivered an admirable discoirse, the | Mystic. An appelizing subject belng, The minisiry of ooked and enjoyed Christ” { Anderson and children Bucceessful Fete. { the Scouts, The Ladles' Ald Soclety connected | . . Summer Carnival, L the Miner b held o largely e ended fets, Tuesduy evening, on |Ghurch held a summer day eve g, on th falt was o deciiia wonage. THe 8- | Cake, - sandwiches, candy, Mies Hattie BMuine of Webster, |YSteries and aprons, Mass, 18 the guest of her aunt, Mrs, ;A Musical and literary Mary' A, Milier, at her home here, The proceeds Ellery York and sister, Miss Flora, | CHUTCh expenses are entertaining relatives from New York, | A Lamphere reunion Bummer guests are arriving daily t the home of and the cottuges along the shore are Lamy nearty all occupied, The season prem- |ent were ises o be & good one Lamphere a M here, is reported critically Al at his | Mrs. Albert G, Wa heme at Ledyard Farm Wairous of Stoni irot Lamphere of | Bliven of Westerly, Charles Doug- | isit in Pitts- GOSHEN Lawn Party on Adjoining Grounds— |Wwich we Note of the Cricket . William Dougla and Mrs. Howell Bailey of Nor- inday guests of ) T at their cottage on the Bluff. of Danielson . and Mrs, Charles } aapxi;x Sund- School Picnic. at Watch | Church Picnic the 23d. the picnic commit- Laura A. Perkins, department, s and return was | week with his meeting of |a loud popping not mowing machine inusual sight Brief Mention, Schoonover, urned to Elmhurst, the home of his | was hen’s eggs exploding of a questionable Kimball of : men of the committees were ending Norwich was outing of the c and neighborhood |at Riverview was appointed for Wed- Schoonover, after a camping trip with | Eight-Leaf Clover. Christopher of Norwich is a guest of Harlan Newbury, Jr. At Long Cove Cottage. Chipmar_of , has been spending the past two Talcottville, . D. W. B Chip- patient at the t-leaf clover which is very Lawn Social. A lawn party and soc ers at Han-| Mr. and Mrs. H. Leroy Herbert, of Liberty r twin brother, and family. A. Morgan has sold his proper- s and a friend, | n touting at one with a part p.eml: lghu«i with Japan, a good attendance. In a Runaway. in town Preacher from Durham, to Urban Whitford, of North Stoning- eter church Su hildren of Groton were re- Middleton of New with his family r home Quoquetaug. George Walworth York spent S Warren guest of the Mis Gertrude and Meech were ¥ with friends he ed home Monday week visit with friends in Springfield, n of Stafford First Locust Tuesday. Maria Gallup, Ruth Syming- it Mrs. Bdward H. McCall ar a Anderson and Mildred J. Harold Willlams. Arrive From Florida. chaperoned by arrived here Wednesday outing at the Per- nter substituted on the the sweet summer h kins house. GALES FERRY {Ladyard Conter IPastor in Loca| pit—Prof. Bolles Sails for Europe— | Picnic Date Set—Bluffers Win Open- at the Welles Bluffers Win. of the season afternoon on the field between the Bluffers and Drawbridge a score of 16 to 12. " Frank Wheeler. days this week. Entertained for Grandson. t of Frank L. Bliven have re- | Misses Webb of Greenport, ind friends Boston after i Edwin Lamphere west at Camilla cot- morning at the M. E , who has resided with Blum, in the Les- rd Center Congregational churc Mr. and Mrs. r Randall of New Welles’ homes Scouts on Outing To Mason’s Isiand Edward Poll of Waltham, son Harrison has been of Edward - afternoon and Hen- Main has returned to the % burials being Brewster's Neck cemetery, £ Mount Vernon, | fiving about and in all of the cocoons r of Norwich at were guests of Funeral of Calvin Williams. The funeral Miss Bessle, of Thursday, July spending a sldyn, Conn, Murray and weck with re for Europe. | little daughte left last week to visit two weels past, 1 LIBERTY HILL jat the Chesterfield Baptist church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Rathbone of Moon Rainbow as Well as Sun Rain- {mmng;’ellhb\’ikiled at the home of Loren athbone Sunday and attended bow ' Seen—Work at Clubhouse: = | {50 soling Bervice'at the Congrega- Rev. Gideon Burgess, city mission- |tional church. i ary of Providence will preach here | Byron Randall and Miss Kathryn Hekbi By (Ray were in Colchester Sunday and G. B, Dimon has bought the grass |Attended the evening service at the on the property which was hired by | Baptist church. Ehé At roly Lo e Sunse | Rev, and Mrs. B. D. Remington and Mrs, Hattie L. Starkweather is vi M. R. Siegfried were Sunday iting relatives in Hampton for Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ray. i weeks. [ Guest from California. | Mrs. Harrison Chappell of ank Howard of Tracy, California, Pond is the guest of her son, ting at the home of his cousin, don, and family. Helen Malona, Master Wayland Noves of Ridgefield | Mrs Charles Tinker and daughter, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. E.|Elizabeth Tinker, of New London, are A. Noyes. |at_the home of Mrs. Tinker's grand- Mr. Bergerson of Village Hill lost & | father, Joseph A. Rix. valuable horse a few nights ago. He | James Lane has .returned home af- wag apparently all right when put b | ter a week's stay in New London. at night, but was found dead in the | Wijliam Howard of Lake's Pond was morning. {a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moon and Sun Rainbows. Charles Malona Monday. Sunday night during the shower EL; Bay State Visitors. about 11 o'clock the moon came out | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tibbetts and |clear and made a aistinct rainbow.|Mr. anq Mrs. Ambrose Tibbetts and There was a very clear sun rainbow |twe daughters, from Massachusetts /Sunday afternoon {have been visiting at the home of Rebuilding Dam. Mrs. S. A. Tibbetts. E. A. Styles, who manages the club- | Mrs. Francis Tilbotson of East the @ to | Lyme and Mrs. Mary Sisson of North e pang_otructing the dam (0| piying “were visitors during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rogers. LISBON Edward Hogan was a recent visit- or in Willimantic. —_— Miss Kathryn L. Ray of Storrs col- Successful Lawn Social—Dry Weather l&so ;pem rSaht:rda)'r ar'\;i |§ulr:)d“ar:1/ at i \ B | the home of her paren . Kills Larvae of To‘nt Caterpillar. Witan by Raticonakn Sunday morning. Rev. L. W. Frink, | Ernest Spencer has returned to his of Norwich preached at Newent church | home in town after touring in the west Miss Edith Roode of Plainfield is ' for several weeks. While in the state spending several weeks with her|of Kansas he was bitten by a rattle- aunt, Mrs. Burr Smith. s snake and illness resulting therefrom Miss Ruth Montague has returned ' hastened his return. to Boston, after a visit with her| The Congregational Sunday school grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Horatio gave a lawn fete on the green in front Read. |of the town house on Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Barney Marley of New ning. Jersey and Mrs. Willard Collins and | The meeting of the Grange was held son, Irving, of Central Village were Tuesday evening. guests at Mrs. G. A. Kennedy's the, early part of this week. BCZRAH Lawn Social. There was a lawn social at Mrs, 5 Read's. Thursday | evening. — Games | Grange To Decide on The Most Mod- were played and refreshments of cake, | ern Extravagance—Summer Guests. and ice cream served on the lawn. | Good Effects of Drouth. Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Fox of It is thought that the larvae of the | Wethersfield are spending the week- tent caterpillars, which were so trou- | end on Lathrop Hill. blesome early in the season, have been | Back From Camp. o Tt ey SWCA ST (B8 MO . JermetH Box has returned to Lath- moths of that species have been seen .. . %y ";ster gnending two nights in ! camp at Gardner lake. Olive Bishop of Yantic has been visiting her. grandmother, Mrs. O. A. SALEX" Bishop, the past week. B Richard DeMars of Bozrah street e {pas purchased & new sutomobile. | "Mr. and Mrs. Dwight B. Abel an u';:':;s:ym?:::":": tPI '°":!w";|°'" | Mr, and Mrs. (., H. Dimmick of Willi- y Rattlesnake 1e | mantic were callers at B, B. Lathrop's, In Kansas. | Sunday, I Mildred Abel is with her grand- Rev, B, D, Remington of the Cél- | mother, Mrs. Mary Bosworth, who is that are found the larvae are dead. tween Old Mystic and Mystlc, relatives in ' Miss Edith f Rutland, Vt., who hag been a guest of Miss Mildred » at Allyn's Point Lamphers Reunion, for a few weeks Wednesday accom- Miss Plerce, to develop silk pro- duction in the Philippines, commenced . , is Deing further Eurone on | Amsterdam from | Hoboken to Rotterdam. Guest from San Francisco. ere. Among about twe vears nd daughter manufa{lur?r:, Frank Larkham, a farmer resident | B, Lamphere of Old My Philippines ere ~a!d to hold the werld's recerd in an- | nine crops vearly | who hu been u guest of Altorney and | ‘Mrs, uzuxge | bem- had from the native silkworm, The impeortation of doeked horses In- | te the Philippine Islands has been pro- John J. Lawiess for & month | hibited by law crop returns, on; |ehester Bapiise chureh ocoupied the | SPenAMg’the summer in Waterford. | pulpit in the Congregational church Grange Session. \Eunduy moraning in exchange with | . About the usual number attended Rev, F, A, Willlams and preaehed an | the Grange .meeting in the town hall | exeellent’ ‘sermon from the thems Wednesday evening. The lecturer's | Baved fer Serviee, Text John 17: 15, | hour was spent in short speeches by {The Chrisiian Endeaver service In the | different members. A solo by Miss |evening was under the leadership of | Blanche Smith was much appreciated. | Wilbert H, Marvin, | The subject for the next meeting is, Mr, and Mrs, F, R, Balley and sons | What {s' the most modern extrava- lLaRoy and 'nucdou. attended service | gance?