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NORWICH BULL| 7 ETIN, SATUR Tremendous Buying the First Days of Our ALTERATION S LAST SATURDAY’S BIG BUSINESS PROVES THAT THIS GOOD STORE HAS GAINED THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC. WHEN WE MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT, SALE TIME OR ANY OTHER TIME, YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT IT CONTAINS NO MISREPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND. QUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE CARPENTERS, MASONS, IRON WORKERS AND PLASTERERS. SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN I ot GRS $10." s e R .. 88,90 $5.90 sy’ $10.00 SUITS BOYS’' SUITS AND KNEE PANTS - NOW . $3.00 SUITS $ I 9 5 ' [9¢ $16.00 SUITS Now .. $12.00 SUITS Now ..... $18.00 SUITS Now ... 50c KHAKI PANTS Now ...... $6.00 SUITS 35c¢ KNEE PANTS . S B S e Now DI L e R STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE- $1.50 Government Khaki Pants ... ..o 798 $1.50 Fine Wor Pants 50c Boys’ Princely Shir Alteration price 39¢ Balt Underwear ing $1.50 Suit Cases, £33 Alteration price $200 Fine Worsted Trousers ... 15¢c Washable Four-in-hands .... 79¢ 75¢ Caps; $1.35 Alteration price sl nidbe $3.00 Worsted 25¢ Shield Tecks, 10c Half Hose, TS . o:....c Shok ‘Dest silks' .00 «... 10c|] Alteration Price .... 3l5c $3.50 Fine Worsted 50c Bathing 10¢ Bow Ties TPOUSETS . ........ $248] "Sale price . ... .- . .. 25c|] Alteration price ...... 1lc Fastest Growing Store In . Norwich 10c Red and Blue Handkerchiefs ..... 3¢ 15c Half Hose Alteration price ..... 7c 50c Princely Shirts Alteration price ...... 39¢ 75¢ Men’s Jerseys, Alteration price ...... 45¢ 75¢ Men’s Union Suits Alteration price WE'VE CUT THE PRICES DEEP. Tremendous Price Reduction On Men’s and Boys’ SHOES AND OXFORDS $1.75 SHOES ‘ MNow. oo $2.00 SHOES Now ..... S $2.50 SHOES Now: . .. $3.00 SHOES Nowe 200 vy $3.50 SHOES Now: . ... $4.00 SHOES b Uh e iR 95¢ 3'.50 . Boys’ Shoes $|.89 $1.25 BOYS’ SHOES $1.25 $1.60 NGV Ll ose sl $2.00 BOYS’ SHOES Now. oti.n-n. o $1.75 BOYS’ SHOES . $2.45 50c Boys’ Khaki Knicker Pants, The Season’s Most Popular Styles and Qualities Stiff Bosom Shirts Men’s and Boys’.. 39c Blouses Alteration price . .. 19¢ . 21c 15¢c Boys’ Suspenders Alteration price . ..... 8¢ 35¢c Boys’ Overalls, Alteration price . .. $1.50 Soft Hats, Alteration price ...... 95c « 21¢ O “The Store That Satisfies” OPEN EVENINGS ages 5 to 18 years . $1.95 25c $3.50 Men’s Norfolk . $1.391Khaki Coats, Alteration price .....$1.89 $2.00 Soft Hats, Alteration price . $1.50 Derbys Alteration price . .. $2.00 Stiff Hats Saleprice ........ <+ 95¢fs0c Overalls Alteration price ...... 39¢c 10c Rubber Collars Alteration price ...... 50c Jack Rabbit Wiork Shirtsei o000 3% . $1.39 25¢ Police Suspenders Alteration price ...... 15¢c 10c Soft-finish Handkerchiefs ..... 3¢ 4c 266, 268 and 270 Main LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Pl e i d) M. with children. Mis prima cher in te | G nday s W Mrs. New London County | VOLUNTOWN entertaining B. Windsor has resigned from Ralph Douglas Appeals From Fine— to become. captain of the | LEONARD BRIDGE Frank Watson Taken to Nerwich S SO State Hospital For Treatment. rday, 5 o & The Many Mourners at Funeral of Gilbert 2 . irda e M.Willams — Missionary ~ Preacher| S morr 1pt glas ||, aturday - Heard. i Three Bass Caught. e 3 mes 4 S ol aMas He Kersian proved him- Wiiliams held s residence | fned $7 and costs. Or “weighing three Thursday rnoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. harles F. Thayer D! fg Hollis ( the Congre- 4 roch lilita band of Bal- Fational c bt Taken to Norwich Ho. an open ncert on the 1 eulogize sHstithg. Hat ional lawn Tuesday was in the fam! who ha All the selections were enjoy- | cemetery. Rev. Mr. 2 young and old : committal servic e A o v i irlie s i having a new bearers were ote uile ace of Sires e m built in pla f the ;:»fiw hon ; aieotaiin mstrong of Jewett Jace, A & those e of M Standish. tributes were Samuel A had for her Johnson and family of the week, M Mar- Mirs. Lyman of Colt Benr Sweet of Lebanon, f0 al piece marked Papa Nettie and Walter W sinst were present from I s Haven, Colchester, (‘olumbia, Watch n of base Hill, Norwich and News in General. M OHEGAN Mr. and Mrs. Warre M. F urned to- Hartford nda es eld at the church ret; noon, after spendinz a week at Judge ol z and even Albert G. Kneeland's Harris were Mr. and Mrs| Art SR oMy A aaughter of leban ; L Mirs. Avery and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs a4 Vieton T Wi Rev. ideon B was_in Groton Thur; of Providence. pr role of Mrs. Grifiin church Sunday aft . % are is in' Norwich, work- ing he gave a le the Sot A a Vineger. Louis Himmelstein was in Col T e Mathews was at Watch ter Friday. Played at Hanover. 1 af Qler and children were in Rexford Cummings played with the calle o Tonday. : Lebanon baseball nine at Hanover on 1 Mrs. Dolbeare was in Norwich earl Saturday R B . Samuel Johnson of New Haven Mrs. James Wall nry Dolbeare was a visitor in Nor- Chauncey Johnson of Watch Hill, Miss the guest of her brother, early in the wee as was also | Maude Johnson of Providence A._Gaudett Fowler Maria Morgan of Colchester,M Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Ox < 25 5 Johnsdn of 3 N ford and Mrs.R. W. Dearn Jew YRT] (K J bert Johnson of Providence Dearnley and Clarke’s on NORTH FRANKLIN son of New Haver T Walter H. Gillette Mrs. J. L. Herbert Mrs. Charles O. Beck and rah and Mary 1 Man Stanton of Brooklyn, N the funeral of Gilbert M. Williams on n ‘»“ e guests of Mrs. Louise Thursaay 1 Pau at Rose cottage. AL | Chartier forme a resident of this Helen and Delia Armstrong | town. 3 River, M spent Sunday CHESTERFIELD Alpheus Rider of Central Village their parents and Mrs. xS (%as the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | George Armstrong. e erbert Ric anc 3 “rands nk and ( e of Fast Col- sie Sweet of New Britain s Ve e ot and er spent ays here last the home of Mr. and M »dore Crandall's Sunday ke, n Cummi and daugh- L Ghapell was | Ihe gntes A atherine oW ntic, spent her father, Allen Way. 5 ay with Mrs. 2 Cox h.(r)emg‘ulrx:w of "-:il;"m was a caller HANOVER A lv lmuumng spent Sunday e urday eni \ 2 - 8, Y 2 ’oquonnock Louis Kaplin spent Tuesday at the z Poquonnocl Golden Spur Modern Hiawatha Repeated—Officers ha Y, CHArse o P Rodk Mrs, Stanley Morgan and Georglan- [ of Junior C. E. Society—Three Stanton of Brooklyn, N :n Way were In New lLondon Tues- Pound Bass Caught. were e rtained by Mrs, 17 A, ay. $ wood, Puesday afiernoon. h'é:mucl MeDonald, Ir, spent Sunday | - mpe Woman's Missionary soclety re Miss Olive of Boston, was the Edward O'Brien of Colchester was. L:A::h:s”su\\u- ::;\;m,\. ‘L.’; s 1h ¢ G ErRR e a n.u.,r, IA\F‘«Id.\'I:vv&!nx. F : pévpiogperig § Mr. and Mrs. Cruthers and children AR . fniMew Tene Junior Endeaverers Officers. fof oonice wete Bt Mre. (L . Ma A number from this place attsnded | The election of ¢ of & : the cireus at Norwich and New Lon- | nior Kndeavor resu s T Ie Cy st e don on Monday and Tuesday | President, ,Annie Kulick; vie Fng 'T“,’.”“‘,""" s plan te Louls Chapman was & caller in Col. | dent, Loulse Lyen ry, Slech le r Hw[l : up the chester Sundav, | Florenee Lucy; treasurer, Mark Kul- Mount Popocatapetl in Mexico, is car- Solemon Agranoviteh was here | ler; commitiees, lookeut, Dorothy Har- | Iled out, passengers will experience a Wedneaday, | rison; chr. mis th Lee:¢hy; change in femperature from Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Chapman, Flora |temperance, G chr. flow- (‘v""“ b R A 10 below within and John Treadway spent Tuesday in | er, Marsaret Tucker jchr. information, | twe heur 5 New Lendon, s S ontdiin, MC"ra Wil B A New Yorker has invented a motor —— ity | . truek with ir rear wheels instead Naly'e olive oll yield for the 1912- There ig lo be a ldwn party at the of twe, so mounted on short axles that 1913 seasen is estimated ai 40,000,000 | parsonage Friday afternoon, August 1. the load is equally distributed among gallens, compared with 65,000,000 gal- |at 2 p. m. for the Cradle Roll Babies all of them re ardless of the rough- loms last season lan dtheir mothers. All mothers in the ness of a road | Windham County ‘ WINDHAM Braintree Pastor to Preach Sunday— J. Alden Weir's Daughter 1l in England. Rev. H. C. Grimes of Braintree, ass., will preach In the Congrega- tional church tomorrow. There will be special music by the choir. Daughter 1l Abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Welr were | called to Burope Saturday by the ness with typhotd fever of their young est daughter, Cora, who raveling abroad with They are in Winchester, and family a hrop’s I Windham people atended suth Windham Sunday sehoel pic- Ocean Beach Wednesday | s Dorothy Hrown of Hampton < Monday to Thursday with Mrs. 3 Woods. Miss Brown will re t » Windham next week and she and Mrs. Woods will have a p n the programme of the midsummer con- cert at the Congregational church. Will Preach in Bridgeport. M. R. Plumb is spending Sun- 3 port and will preach in his old home church tomo Flora Hall of Norwich, who 1 the guest of Mr. Mrs. B tire this week, left Thursday | the summer home of sister Mrs._ . C. Turner on ( Cod. Mis | es Harriet ‘and Ju d went with her for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock of Provi | dence have been guests at the Mis: es Johnson's. Arrivals at Mrs. H. L. Bingham's this week are Mrs, Hubert Howson, the Misses Mar nd Elizabeth Howson and Miss Harriet Abbe of New York iss Josephine Binzham entertained adies society of St. Paul's church rsday afternoon. The members of the Lad Bible cl of the Congregational church were guests of Mrs. John Palmer Wed- nesday afternoon. Rev les Adams of Paul's church has gonc on his vacafion Roundup After Haying. Alden Weir gave his employes their families a clambake at | Manning’s > the other after the hay fini: jolly party made the trip Potter "bus. Mr. Wills of spent Sun- with Reyv. M. R. Plumb. W t h was appell Sun- Anna Bates has gone to North. Mr. Island and Mrs. Caleb Bates of Rhode are guests at Benoni Bates'. THOMPSON Fow Changes in Teachers for Coming Year—Quadic Sunday School Elects Officers. | | wiltam B rborough has been | with his father and sister at the Ver- won Stiles. Vernon Chase Is j mer at | Mrs, dence guests over | bridge party in {day night. | Picn nding the sum- entertained Provi- Sunday. She gave their honor Satur- at the Lake. The Congresational Sunday school plans to hold nnual pienic at Web- I'ster, Lake Wednesday, Aug, 30th, Miss Mary Ross has returned from six weeks' visit in Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Jennie Johnson reports a very pleasant. vacation at Storrs summer school. The berry season here is opening with unusual promise. Closed for Camp Meeting. A number from here are attending the Douglas camp meeting. Brandy Hill church is clesed for its two Sundays as usual. George Foster moved his family this into the heuse recently moved Marcey Lane. Changes in Teachers. The teachers in the public schools In town are to remain nearly the same | for the coming year. The only changes are the removal of George Ingram from Quadic to Mechanicsville Gram- | mar sehool, Miss Ada Whitman, Tour- tellotte High school 13, at Bast Thompson and vacancles remain In Quadic and Grosvenordale. Officers Elected, The Quadic Sunday school has com- pleted its first year and elected as its new officers Superintendent, vin Munyan; secretary and treasurer, Miss Alice J. Kies, and Ibrarian, = Miss | Gladys ‘Munyan. A new organ has ;hmn pure d recently and cemsid- wble progress made under Miss Le- | & efficient direction. All regret | that other cares make her resigna- | tion necessary. ABINGTON Unmarried Me:;berl—c; Grange vide Program—C. K. Peal Hospital. Pro- Leaves Wolf Den grange held a very in- teresting meeting Wednesday evening. The program was furnished by the unmarried members of the grange. *. K.Pe al returned from the Hart- ford hospital Thursday of last waek }and while yet in a very weak condi- tion seems to be improving slowly. C. A. Sharpe is having some changes | made his store' and contemplates adding a market. 1 es May and Virginia Sharp and Misse y and Ada Stoddard have gone to Georges Mills, N. H., for the Summer, Miss Myrt Kingsbury of Thomp- son visited friends fn town Monday. Automobile Outing. B. W. Whitehouse and family and Mrs. A. J. MeGor took an automo- bile trip Wednesday through Eastford, A :F(ordv Boston Hollow and Warren- ville, Marvin Chism who has been with his daughter, Mrs. B. W. Whitehouse for several months, left Wednesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. L. Gowdy at Somers. AMPTON Car Backfires—Damage About $300— Local Personals. Willlam H. Phillips has returned to Woodstock aftter spending a few days at his home here. L. fI. Burnham had one of his horses fall and break a leg recently which necessitated killing the animal, 5 Phillips’ car backfired one night recently and caused an explosion setting fire to the car and dolng about $300 damawe. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Benziger of Au- burn, R. I, are visiting their daugh- ter, Mrs. Willlam A. Pear: Miss Helen Hammond is visiting her sister at Storrs. Mrs. B. D ton Tuesday. Mrs. Nettle Perkins and Miss Edith Perkins who have heen visiting friends sworthy was in Bos- in tewn, have returned to Worcester. Mrs, Wilder Smith, Miss Alice Smith and Miss Alice Welles are spending a few weeks in Massachu- setts, LYN OUTFITTERS Street, Norwich, Conn. EASTFORD Congregational Pastor Preaches on | ‘(lhe Joseph Hutchins homestead) to Kdw. Pike of Sterling. Miss Bernice French of Providence is spending the summer with her sis- Gettysburg—Family Reunion—Sui- | ter, Mrs. Wm. A. Devolve. cide. Death of Infant Daughter. S | Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Rev. J.' B. King of the Congre-|yirs Elmer Gaskill in the loss of their gational church preached an interest- |gicq Sunday after five weeks of Suf- ing sermon last Sunday morning, hav- | Gieq Sunday after five weeks of wur- ing “Gettysburg” for his subject. He fering. The little one was taken sick returned from his trip there last week. | gip wheoping cough soon after bifth Family Reunion. {and it caused inflammation and other A family reunion at the home of Dr. |complications. The funeral was held and Mrs. H. H. Converse Saturday, the | from the house Monday at 11 o'clock | 19th, comprised Dr. and Mrs. F. R.|When Rev. Mr. Bamford spoke com- Converse with three daughters, Misses |forting words to the parents and Lilla, Minnie and Jessie, of West Wil- | friends. lington, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Moore, | The flowers were beautiful. ~Bur- and daughter, Miss Mabel of West |ial was in the family lot at Warren, Mass. Mrs. Leon Walker and |Oneco, At the grave, Rev. Mr. New- |ton of Oneco offered prayer. Mrs. Wm. H. Devolve and her lit- tle_son Alfred took & business trip daughter, Miss Bessle of New Haven. | They made the trip In automobiles and | spent the day. The doctor and wife | provided an appetizing dinner. For to Providence Tuesday, going by elec- entertainment they had instrumental |tric car and returning by steam train. | and vocal music. The party were all| Turner E. Greene and family are musictans. Misseg Lilla, Minnie and |taking enjoyable trips around the Bessie spent Sunday here. Dr. H. H. country in their new auto. Converse took them to Putnam Mon- | The new village is a busy place day In his automobile. They were ac- these days—a great change from the companied by Miss Pansy Neff and the | peaceful fields of a few years ago. doctors little daughtetr Sybil. | Mrs. Hattie Clark of Oneco is car- Mr, and Mrs. William Keene are ing for Mrs. Frank Stone ' tertaining Miss Christina Curtis | _The death Sunday of Mre. Nancy Ashford. Samuel Curtis Jr, of | Congdon Lansing of Norwich was a latter place spent Sunday there. | surprise to oid residents of Plainfield Mrs. Irving Alfred Barrows and lit: where she lived for a number of years. tle daughter Dorothy, of Mendon, |She was a sister of the late James Mass., were guests of Walter Tripp and Jacob Congdon who died here re- and mother two days last week. ¢ently within & few months }t:f sach other. Her body was brought here for Funeral of George Dodge. I Bl Wednesda: George Dodge of the north part of | PUTal Wedpesday, the town committed suleide Monday |, yy, SRE. TS SA00 by hanging himself to a knob of a | door in-the absence of his fami Tarbox were to attend the The | funeral of a relative. funeral services are held at North B B i I S Ashford Baptist church Wednesday, ASHFORD Rev. Mr. Collins officiating. Martin Ethridge Granted Pension and BROOKLYN Back Pay—Fire Destroys John Ayres’ House. Supper and Sale Well Patronized— i Putnam House Leased by Newburgh, | Harry Hicks and his aunt, May J. Hicks ‘of Auburn, R, I, formerly of this place, spent a few days here last | week. N. Y., Men. Miss Helen Sharp is spending her S| Mrs. A. S Clark is very ill with yacation with her mother, Mrs. James | o eumonia. Mrs. George Albos is car- A ing for her. R disupp;" 'r‘;;:n\s.l;;mh gave | Several from here attended the band e ladies o 3 | concert at Eastford last Saturday eve- a supper and sale of fancy articles and | ning. ice cream the past week in Unitarian |3F. xithaniel Knowlton has re- hall, which was very successful. turned from a visit to West Ashford Clarence A. Potter has bought a new | 4nq Hill Top. automobile. Mrs, Mary Hull of Meriden is work- ing for Willlam Poole, E. M. ‘Grant was in Willimantic Monday. Pension for Local Man. Martin Ethridge has been granted a pension of fifteen dollars a month and back pension of three hundred and sixty dollars. Mrs. John Oret and children have returned from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Riley B. Witter were visitors in Clayville, R. I, Sunday, | making the trip by automobile. Martin A. Krause of New York was a caller in town Saturday. i James D. Crane was cailed to New York Saturday by the iliness of his Youngest child, but returned to his | shop Monday. Henry M. Cleveland, wife and child are visitors with Mr. Cleveland's sis- ter, Mrs. Lill¢ C. Kingsléy. House Burned. Lease Hotel. ’I'h% h::use ‘;ne;onzms to John Ayres as leased the Putnam |Was destroved by fire Tuesday morn- hz:fsre; tvnvfil‘.s(‘{ld);ul\:)(-k and F. S. Hu- | ing. Nothing of any amount was miston, both from Newburgh, Y. |saved, They took possession Monday, the 2 le A. T. and T. Co. has been piit- NORTH STERLING ting in a cable in the underground S — line making quick work of it. Rev. and Mrs, F. M. Baker are vis- Mrs, Anna B. Cummings iIs with | jting friends here. friends in New London, T Mrs. Earl Blanchard of Providence Mrs. Charles . Minott visited |anq Mrs. Emma Harrington and Miss | friends in Plainfleld on Wednesday. Mabel Blanchard of Moosup Valley visited at H. H. Crowell's Tuesday. P mmn Wells and springs are very low and LA all crops have suffered from want of ' rain. : ; me—Busy | Farmers have completed their hay- {Sale of Noyes s'""s’"" O INNY | The ciop was adch bk e | at New Village—Buria foms Lae Nancy C. Lansing. | A ‘number are planning for shore trips during the full moon in August. Miss Margaret Nosworthy is visiting Tt is reported that Mrs, in Willimantic: Noyes has sold her summer home here George Plerce, Jr. and family, took an auto trip to Hampton Sunday .