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will be mo stareroom on the fourth floor as formeriy. Rev. H. C. Grimes, of Braintree, Mass, a former pastor, supplied the Dulpi{_of the Windham Center.Con- gregational church, Sunday, in the % E absence of Rev. Mr. Plumb, the pastor. Business Rey: Mr. Grimes recelved a most cor- i deeorated with Japanese lanterns and | §ial welcome from nhis former parisii- &4 Gentera Eames and dancing were enjoyed. ndiy S0 - iande: Norwich ki Sunday in Q'he ChHNhl:h s Persenal, ST “D f C st a Methodist urc & e e nfl“flnfi‘é‘,}";‘;&’;fli‘_”“‘ Sunday with ’ I ‘hre e ays o w n s F: Rflwk‘\' ”IP Baptisy pastor; z e - u Tuesdas, Wednesias, Thursdas, July 29, 30 and 51 - Peacock led the Baptist evening. Fome | Mrs. Everett H. Spring s the guest ‘missiens was the subject | of Mr. and Mrs. . Z Burlingham at e e e et " Our Entire Line of Porch Screens Preliminary to the Opening of th/ M. E. Zion mission, scored Sunday [ 51" T. Funt Co, 18 on & vacation te basebell playing tn his morning sermon - ‘ve:u‘mc In ‘the evening his theme e o msm -} Various ln!vrel'{‘hb 5 Madame Pewsey has resumed her In ite of e [ you! daughter of r. Faats s it th ian 's K 1 picture . 74 ST e e ol e G DR R R ey With two months of Summer weather yet to come, was eon- went @ minor ouse after a few weeks' vacation. of the mem- | Joseph's hospital Saturday. ) ™ : 2 when {he mem, | Sooes Vare 3. Loteelle has requested | coriny o vimtt o pieTiott street 5o- || here’s your chance to make your porch attractive and glmusekA“i“St 1 °°m°:h°n Friday, oy szi:DPle aaes gdmg Swiy. ‘me trade, the but-of=town S » probate court for | gene P. Oy vy, Frid bumber of the local | B Ganinltton, o e ess | Sim: A PeLAy Se W aieEhary ”' comfortable at a very small outlay. B e coree V¢ ey “ather, the late Hdmond A e N'T DELAY. B to the August Sale. catate consists of Asl s ESTERI DO ELAY. UY THEM NOW. i bled the- Galleries, &fl tagged and marked wit] . it jates from different parts of w i All stocks be & o Y d ed “ e, ervelng to turm | 4, ctate w 8 ek toNching | OId Riverside Bark May he Site For | BAMBOO PORCH SCREENS—NATURAL COLOR the August price. Advance selections may besmade, tbettl.nsachom to date as of > - fgs ‘dbact minations pre- | Firsmen’s Field Day—Gengressman Made from the outside bark of the finest bamboo. These Screens are A e G wero going and (P9 ;1'5;‘(5“‘(1‘1{“%,‘ e et il | Gerry’s Brief Cq as durable and as nearly weather-proof as screens can be. Angust 1. . v yeve : 3 & Value 60c, by 8—Sale i 40c on Chiief of P . | $choal the solicitor. a result ofy the g At a meating of the general commit- et tha mise o potics the | 8, sc Frederick Rosebrooks, | tae of arrangements for the annual Value 178, § by 8—S8ale - B5c h F t soicitor returned 375 o the |h r ut from the elbow and field day of the Rhode Is Value 95c, 8—Sale pri 70c e um uTB . committes, who refunded the wrist, Fri falling from a i State Firemer e to be Value $1.10, 8—Sale pri 85¢ . <o e The mmouits they paid for horse and landing on 2 SCYHhe: | hoid in Westerly the committee o v S 3. 2 . . ew merchandise for accoun y ‘sdvertining basnors. Tho sollcit- > 1 was obliged to take sev- Lrounds mes instusted: {o; Bicure” op yens :i:: : s"'f 952 2 1. Purchases of t of the Au- shrewd enough to BaGIass the N ; | tlons on fields adapted for the contests o e b Pt $1.05 = hand and arrive dm Anguxt the the technical provislons ay i3 Beach of | that form an important part of the . gust Sale now on - fo to save her from criminal ur college and | muster. There are several places un- value of ~ Tagei The woman 13, sid 1o | Trusitcs C. A a . J. Storts | der consideration, among them the old s s e her scheme i | he conference with reference to | Riverside park, recently purchased by = = howroon @nd New London, but she | the new the Westerly Playground assoclation, Fitted 2. Regular stocks now on hand In our s ms and Wiimantic for more congenial | th The ground committes 18 composed of yalue $1.25, 4 by i : taken. hard Mitchell, Cornelius Shea || vaine $160, & by ; warerooms, all of which ere included in-the August Sale, to the Lena Loomls and her class of | Willlam Snyder, Plerce A. Morrison Tirjeis : = . Lawn Fots for Michigan Quest. cen members in the Methodist Sun- | and Christopher Fontaine. The looal $1.85, 6 by 8 . . value Of .. oane s ominwimm e pesamieinteimistaissefsininteiminiatni e winninsin v OUZ,000 Es S Cotumbié, ave | 807 I, enjoyed a picnic at the | committee has decided thut under no | % $2.45, 8 by SR 4 3 Jsham drothers of Col 82Ve | North Windham home of one of the | consideration will any kind of intox- 2 $3.00, 10 by party Friday night at Hill Top | oc ) R 40 atternoon. After | jcating liquors be permitfed fo be of- 1 5 3 B et comsin, e | lunches & variety of games | fered for sale on the grounds . The bt Total in this New York Store alons sosmmensmmmnoaves: &M,ooo T who Js spending two weeks e ) commitiee on ground will make a re- = Caests from « mew roof of the Holmes block | Dort fo a meeting of the general com-|§ KOMI SCREENS—WIDE SLAT SCREE®S, MADE OF THE BEST 8 AdAitonal stodks: of Aot in the Philadelphia Y. Hartford, | on Main s aces the one | mittee to be held next Tuesday even- | OUTSIDE BARK 'Punch, T B { e A AR VT e Tttt Terer v These ars painted green and are guaranteed not to fade or peel "~ Wanamaker Store, interchangeable at will with the New York B afe sérved. The lawn was prettily | the block will be abolished and there r chairman of the stat Value $2.65, size 6 by 8 foet—Sale price : stocks and always on call, including the special Angust pur- Value $3.00, size 7 by 8 feet—Sale price 5 === CHASES < eme oo oot (e o claTEI o102 oot tointsts imimgimiot tritiinrm st + ot 750,000 Value $2.35, size § by § feet—Sale price ¢ - WOOD WEB SCREENS—VERY LIGHT WEIGHT Making a grand total of..ommmesmmamranon cuisv.- $1,671,000 st e A ey 2 This $1,671,000 of furniture, now owned-and ordered for August, is the power Value $2.45, 5 by 8—Sale price.. Yalut :j AL :z 5::::: ::;: 5 behind the Wanamaker Sele that makes it beyond competition. > 3 g ! Volume—of business being dane and of stocks on hand—means capacity and ct presents an amazingly liberal Premium j : i power to serve the people in the highest degree. v : Rlan—different from the ordinary. And it pictures silverware such as was never & | i 5 5 : . - before offered as a premium. Users of WELCOME LAUNDRY SOAP save A trusteeship (like this store) to buymcnfindise for a community depends wrappers to get this silverware. This booklet free, on request, by return mail. upon satisfying the public in that community. This trusteeship would never have grown so large unless the public was being satisfied with what we sell. . . l - o o i This' Handsome Table Silver With Welcome Soap If we ever fail to satisfy, the mflbmfl:fl:lwn and the trusteeship I 1t bes an extra heavy depositof Sitver v/ carguarantyon each “La Corona” is the design—the famous dull-gr: b pattern. Rogers 1 - will collapse. s a ¥ e Rt Sttt ot e . For Spoon, Chitd's | league committee, will be present at general assembly, is here visiting rela- vos. s.usdatnwhppnswa you 3 e ¢ Wrappers and | that meeting and give in detail just B, A PS. e | what is expected of the local organ-| . O, Bent, inspector of buildings in e mom’es it Knife, send only . izations in connectlon with the big|New York c and Mrs. Bent, with demonstration. Pk e 3 , with 12 X T e e o st Citn Reductions on the furniture as a whole will average a fourth; on at least Congressman Peter Goelet Gerry, of | Savage, Saturda . 3 e B aon L Ratie. Teland ity — $400,000 worth the average will be a thn-d. Buy 25 cents’ worth ot Welcome Soap today, mea a-quali 4 which includes Westerly, was here COLCHESTER i 3 s S, & sl el ron: Phoels of e Wrappers fozeifel: mer emo tamps i Saturday and called on Major Ar| o — To those interested especially in our regular stocks, having perhaps in mind Adlzaes your letter to - the district he represents making the| o A,‘f,:,,;": e T nthnafiat, particular pieces of furniture they have seen on: our floars, we give the further in- “WELCOME"— Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. - |trip by automobile. An open air - - ¥ oy - . 0 - | sleeping pavilion will be a feature of mation that reductions on these regular pieces-range from 10 cent (on % | the $100,000 Roman villa to be erected | porns,madison Stathers and child of for P PEE ( | on the palisades of the Potomac by | Mos® mithers wa S SuemgUot staples) to 50 per cent (on show pieces)—manry pieces being marked just half. % Con: “ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Congressman Gerry. The villa will be | e : 5 eicome Lorax JSoap ) i : modeled after one discovered in u:o‘J e e SO LT : New England's favorite. Contains mors 5o | ruins of Pompeii. a o1 fand's o3, mor o i and Miss Pauline Huck returneg Sat- E— s fvecther New Engiand Soups combincc Z 3 | T Aeday ik to R B e | B oh e arran J? — — - Py 4 Local Laconics. geek’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. | A John E. Sayles, of Uxbridge, Mass, | Baker. - > . . 4 I et o B WIS Susan Deg iah Sikliteg wm\f ‘All Wanamaker furniture, whether sold at reduced prices in the August Mr. and drs. Georse A Golden are e D fewme A i, Sale or at other times of the year at full prices, is-warranted to give lasting satis- e ng relatives in Souf i Ronald K. Browne of New York was 3 1 »“?}55‘; Sl 10, of Wakefield,| B2k ond. visitor at his summer ros- faction in the home. eorge E, zgerald, of Wakefield, | idence on Broad 5 R I,is the guest of his brother, Ev- h o o s e Many st fiagwsiEcte: ‘We are constantly told by certain manufacturers that we are too careful in Bverett Codlin, of Moosup, ‘who| The annual lawn party of the Ladies’ what we buy—that we could go nearer the danger line, sell cheaper grades of fur- Il 2 1y repres 7 X s church was held § i ormerly represented Westerly in the e e o l”ture’ and fl]us ]ar y P g and evening. “The grounds tily decorated. A la e ulatfc vas . AT e LS R ] Such blandishments may catch other stores, as no doubt they do, but we are Willia Button's f: S 1: how- . N | ders was served. Cake, oo cresm, Boda deaf, dumb and blind when they are made to us seriously. i&nd lemonade wore on sale. Kelly's orchestra furnished music. A number from Moodus, Fitchville and other sur- f § > - i . rouncing towns attended. | Delzverzes Qhe Colchester ball team had as their | -~ e opponents Saturday afternoon on the | perk a team from East Hampton in- Dehvenes may be made in Angust or later, es desired. ., stead of the Fitchvilles, who were un- Williams _ofNew Britain To distant points the Wanamaker free delivery will be found to be liboral IGARETTES Fade s s b e enough to cover all shipments of fair size. . _ = _ Bunday. Henry Maynerd of Westchester was | . “The Envy of All Cigarette Manufacturers Con veniences A . ¢ The conveniences of opening monthly charge accounts are freely offered to all & : e { , responsible parties, who will find this August Furniture Sale a good time to be- Overwhelming success grows with i 210 regular deabngs tiytho ereg ol o 0 0 1 competition and comparison. That's & 7 > ® . e why:nECCA gaineda h:si of new friends A Lo Caution i 5 7 = August Sales in many stores now are only a name. -~ this year. Quality is the smashing, con= / 4 k' A i So long as they continue in the Wanamaker Stores they will be awhat they vlneing reason for MECCA success. i 4 4 e\ | ! always have been so far—a true economy occasion—or they will be discontinued. ‘We have always been on record for home trade. If your home store is hold- ing a true August Sale of furniture—offers you trustworthy furniture at real economies—patronize it. You’ll find the proof’ in every MECCA. If it is a sale in name only we shall be glad to extend to you the advantages of this Wanamaker August Sale—in either of our two stores, New York or Phila- delphia, whichever city it is most coavenient for you to visit. = JOHN WANAMAKER NEW YORK PHILADELP Ladicw Drensing Sack or Negilsee. —Two Stores— White i cree de chine, with | Each the Largest in Its City i A CHARMING LOUNGING SACK. feather stitching silk, is h Tho pattern e neck os J2 o g;:{fix'{ffia;{:g::} fatis of b0 Then SAVE THE PIECES Most Cigars Are Good. m size. THESE ARE BETTER A pattern of this illusiration mailed and have a new Lense made by - > st ST § TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR silver or stam: Order throush The Bulletin Company Gieidiniat. sind Oigh deis Europear. Plan GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Pattern Dep! ) St o —_— | 218 Main Street, opp. Franklin Squars | Grill Room open until 12 m. Try them and see. He—The hand that rocks the cradle over Somers - THOS. M SHEA< Pre Franklin S rocks the world. Don't forget that HATEL mm w. Palace Cafe . e—Then you come in and rule the | yaERE 1s no agvertising medium in ng medium in no aavernsing medium :m Torid avhile. I'm tired—Woman's | pestin Cotneli 0T coml S R0 B Sitern Connae Journal fetin. for business res el o hm S "" "‘“:“},, .,,“ EtoRt Sty o he Bui,