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Norwich Business Men Will Take Bahd [:""°‘"='°m===°,‘ — ENDING AUGUST 6th ; ! I'h e Big Delega'tion Going Up to Second Annual Get-Together Outing for Eastern Connecticut—Executive Commit- rteous & ‘Mit_chell Co. Semi-Annual tee of Committee on Development Meets Wednesday The directors cf the Norwich Busi-| will be identified by a special colored o- | tag. | as ness Men's association passed a r lution at a meeting of that body held Friday evening, Frank H. Smith pre- slding, that the Norwich Business Men's association heartily approve the effort being made by ths New London County Fair association to make this Year's falr the greatest success ever enced and that the business men orwich stand ready to lend every assistance possible. A committee to assist in the prepar- ing of pians for the New London County fair was appointed as follows: Frank H. Smith, Mayor Timothy C. Murphy, H. R. Branche, C. W. Pear- son, William IH. Cruickshanks, C. S. Fairclough, R. C. Piaut, W. P. Man- ning, Joseph Buteau, J. W. Semple, H. Kind, Williim C. Bode, William B and Otto E. Wulf. stion of the second annual Connecticut then It will be at Wildwood park, Alexander's Killingly ;on Thursday, Augusi 1t was voted that the local asso- jon take along a band to provide | plenty of music and a _suggestion that se whe go -from Norwich. wear straw hats, dark clothes and carry a walking stick. Tags will be worn by e members of the different associa- taken held lake, 14 tions of which th s five, N ich, | H, Keech of Dani B 3 S o Wilttuser Putnam Rkt ot e * Only twice a year we take this drastic measure Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts long and White Lingerle and Dresses of Colored Ginghams, and Danielson, and each association U'x\\ of Willimantic, | nly ¥ short sleeves, Drawers with double seat—our weg';:'?g’ ‘2"’:“{’“;;3“"” that were $3.50, $3.98 and $4.50, reduced to $1.98, | ! L nminn M, Tailoring Event 15-T0-ORDE 316,30 Reduced from $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 The members of the Nor ch | ociation will wear red tags, while! the members of tke w London will Wi white, Willimantic yellow, Put- nam blue, and Danielson green tags. The stores in Greeneville, and East Side will close at 9 o'clock on morning of the outing which will held rain or shine. The open theatre at the park will be at the dis- posal of the Business Men during a part of the afternoon and baseball | games and other athietic sports will form attractions of the day, with the dinner as the chief feature. Kin%y George Jaques will superintende the! bake, One of the important the summer in regard to the boom- ing of WBastern Connecticut will be th in this city next Wednesday at; 5 o'clock of the five members repre-| enting the five I iness Men's asso- | ciations. The committee “will by that | time have the material well in hand' and tabulated for the souvenir and pamphlet, setting forth the advantages | of the various sections of this part; of the ate, that will be published early th fall, provided the copy and the printing can be satisfactorily got- | ten out. The five business men who compose this executive committee are Judge Frederick P, Latimer of New Timothy C. Murphy of | | meetings of | t _ Qur stock of Woolens comprises an elegant assort- sortment of Worsteds, Cassimeres, Velours and Serges in a wide range of beautiful colorings. The fabrics are equally desirable for present vacation and outing wear or for early Fall. to clear stocks so we may start each season anew. NIGHT ATTRACTIONS AT THE 13913 FAIR. Electric Lights Will Give the Bright- ness of Coming. Plans to ma the 1913 fair of the| TUnder the direction of Coroner Men's Nalnseok Underwear, Athletic Shirts Bl Voi ; 4 of the} T . 2 ., A E and triped Voile, suitable for street wear, for travel, etc., :}::\\ 1;‘?3: L(‘:L‘:;‘:;i" s ;f:\fi?;::](h:r ‘ i:fluk]l.\nng ”fil;rm\\':yr::‘f’n\m‘-zwlch‘ Me?’;‘ Knee Drawers, regular 39c quality, reduced to 27e¢ Dresses that were $12.50 to $17.50, reduced now to held in this part of the state are going | Montville, Friday moining at 10 o sicadily forward. Al the committees | o'clock, performed an autopsy on the 2 7 Men's Bleached Sea Island Underwear, very light SUMMER SUITS AT $7.50 are hard a: work. Pretty soon the en- | body of Mrs. Albert A. Rogers, who & weight and comfortable, both in separate garments Stylish Summer Suits of Ratine, Ramie a1 tries will commence to come in, and | was shot St BoBand 121 125 M St t Ak Dolen s PAESES B 1 4 e and Fancy T ec o_cuine 1 s sho her husband, e and in Unlon Suits— LInen—high-ciass Suits that were made to sell at from then on to the fair dates—Sept. | s Aatoh ) vt Limnalf ie & Bl am ree ) $12.50 to $20.00, reduced now to $7.50. ; 1-3—things will hum at an accelerated | at guicide at the! e b Oopante hE R ! At 37/,c—Shirts and Drawers, reduced from 56c. Gt v Pace in all departments. | Thursday morning. ~Coroner Brown| CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT At 69—Union Suits, reduged frem $1.00. el e il d el length, smart . N ree-quarter le , M The night fair will be taken advan- tage of by hundreds that cannot get morning and he accomps Sicctnic Nghta il he i shorty. ana | e medical’ craminer to the Togers O] O ] O EX I 0 50 D Sotn “sovarate. sarments and “Gnion oot Lol P e i Siecuric lights will be up shorty, and homd"Viiere (he autopsy was pertormm: | 3 <] oD W B LA Sentisto eRimenie g Tnlon WOMEN'S SILK SHIRTS, $3.98 in September will were at the first night see the grounds as light as they | Noonday—Other Features | | Qur time for making profits is over. Now is your time to profit. LEAVE YOUR ORDER TODAY. ALBERT A. ROGERS STILL IN DAXED CONDIT]ON, Unable Friday to Make Statement| About Thursday’s Tragedy—Autopsy | on Mrs. Rogers. o===o=o=or;-‘==’:o“‘=o===o N———0 ) ——— T —— went to Montville about 9 o'clock yes. Clearance regular 25c grade reduced to. Men's genulne “Poresknit” At 29c—Men's soc. “Porosknit” Shirts and Suits Will Make This Store Shopping Headquarters For Prudent People Today Men’s Underwear At Special Clearance Prices Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits, in all the standard makes at greatly reduced prices Underwear, both separate garments and in Unlen Sults— At 690—Men's “Porosknit” Unlon Sults, value $1.00, AND SPECIAL SALE IN MANY DEPARTMENTS Salo & Women’s Wear Summer Dresses, Suits, Coats, Etc., emphatically reduced for quick clearance WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES, $1.98 About 200 Women's Summer Dresses, inchuding e WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES, $3.95 Women's French Linen Dresses, in Coatee and Balkan styles—also Fancy Volle Dresses, splendidly made Dresses that were $4.98 and $5.00, reduced now to $3.95. HIGH-GRADE DRESSES AT $7.50 Beautiful Summer Dresses of genuine French Linen, Embroidered Linen, Plain Ratine, Lingerie and in Drawers, value walking coats, with contrasting collar and cuffs, value Wemen's Bilk Shirts of washable striped silk, in - | ~ The autopsy revealed that ghree bul- | At 39c—Shirts and Drawers, reduced from 50c. i DOQRAAY. bt fair 18 what we have |letS from Rogers' pistol had entered | shock, particularly if he comes to nim- | together we will have a team to be!| At 850 Union Suits. redusod : Dotk e £od lnw uscic etyles, Very, conifuntinia)for wanted Toe s long time. said a lapor | Mrs Rogers' Liead. One had entered | self, and the danger of infection in his | feared. In fact, the boys are aiready | nlen Suits, reduced from $1.00. these hot days, value $3.98 and 34.50, reduced now to T ed Tor O etrs omocrs. | the left side and plerced the brain, wounds, 'are’ ‘all factors thaat may | beginning to play a fast game. Zeider | Sy e At lsader to one of tie society’s Oficers | while another had entered the head | lead to a fatal terminaton.. If he ro- | will report in a few days and, with two ! | Men's Palbriggan Underwear, Shirts in long and e e T s witg | (hrough the face. One bullet was found | covers, Mr, Rogers will be taken be- | new players whom I expect in a week ' | short sleeves, Drawers with double seat, regular MILLINERY AT CLEAN-UP PRICES o oLy oo et misht In tnat | imbedded in the malar bone, but the| fore a commision. which will decide |or ten: days. will almost double the | §oo quality reduced to 3% Ay they Soot l0s6 any time, and, be- | others could not be found. | in régard to his sanity. strength of the club. . 2 Bompo of the Most remarkable Values that'vie hewe sides, they have more money to spend A third bullet had entered Mrs, | Placed under a bond of My relations with President Farrell | S, g ! S A ever offered. Every woman can afford a new Hat at than’ they would have if they took a right cheek and passed| ed by Selectman George i Rathbun, e L o me o] Nexains Guiiy Bl Uniee. Fuits, eexs these prices, half day Off ‘af their own expens the head and gone out the | —_— given both the club and by |{ color, style short sieeves and ankle length, reg- . e T Rrmliagied N+ e - . ST NO TRUTH IN RUMOR. kfnlln\\ s of ll-u:\ebqll is all that could ular $1.00 value reduced 0. ......oeeeeeeesnnnny 79¢ ‘:”V:EMSESNHSAz_z.su;ENA;Usa_E}%o i sl 48 have heard from other men in similar | found was absolutely fatal i o witt | am absolutely satisfled || npensS $1,00 UNDERWEAR AT 69¢ ¥ e tUeale s st vein. The night fair will be a novelty | was that which took effect in the left; Chance Denies Report That He Will/ ho Dacqbellend Nonie - & . Wemen's Dress Hats at emphatic reduetions, in this part of the state and should |side of the head, entering at the tem- Resign at Close of Season. [P by ien S e die | Men's Pine Quality Mercerized Underwear, Athletic Whesa ars @il gur Fine Dreas Huin that noid et &8 take well. ple, midway on a line between (b —— fnd _of 8 team thayide ) Shintsiand Knea rlance of our stock of a 5 2 ; | B dway on atween he |, (USSR Esr L T L sy avary SeRit il Thave Eagilll on e B e bl and $5.60. Many ef them made in our ewn werk- Caitle on Exhibition All the Time. |€Ve and car, penetrating both hemis-| New *;, . Aug 1-_Manager Trank|eratified. Until that time talk of my - V. Booan oxfor nderwear, regular $1.00 roem, others are the preduct of seme of New York's Anothér good ided, in the estimation | Pheres of the brain and emerging from | Chance o > Tk AMCTICan | resigning is out of order.” il value’at 63c « zaiiuca leading milliners—all reduced new to $1.48, of sverybolly who Has heard of it 1s | the skull of ‘the opposite Side of the league baseball club denicd emphati ‘ sl S0 i MEN’S 25¢ HOSIERY AT 124 FINE DRESS HATS AT $46 . o hav he grounds | he ¥ today the report that he would re- | - : : johe f\‘i‘o;g: (:fl”ffip[(fienfiffiz‘ The éororfer Wil not glve His v gn as leader of the Yankees at (he' New Plants Discovered in Grazing 106 dozen Men's Full-fashioned Half Hose in Our entire steck of Fine Dress Hats, including until 4 Wednesday afternoon. It was a | Until he has been able to talk close of the present season. (hance Lands, {] colors, Hesiery that formerly sold at 19c and 23c— Paris Hats, Gage Hats and eur ewn Pattern Hats— B fbctly Sust compiAint for many years | factorily with Mr. Rogers and obtain| Was at a loss to explain the rumon | In maiing a study of grazing lands|| On sale today and uatil s0ld at 12%c a pair, 3 for 25c. former prices up te $25.00, reduced new to $4.95. that the first day was largely devoted | Pis story, and this he did not at-|Which origir ated in Los Angeles. .XOJ on the national fore: 23 irely oot ting Them. there and e Tast dsy | (ompt to o on . Kriday, for Mr,istaied that he was perfectly satisfied | new species of plants have been dis. | to getfing them away. Rogers, while he is comfortable and With the present outlook for the team |covered by the government's experts, ! It is suggested by -2 good many peo. lmldllnx his own at the Backus hos- :n::_xx‘r‘l‘v conditions under which he was }mu will be named and classified by the le that the night fair ought to haye | Pital, is vet in the same dazed con- | WOrkins. 3 s otanists of the department of ag-| reworks, and the suggestion may be | dition as on Thursdsy, His mind is| 1 have mnot the slightest intention | riculture. == favorably acted upon by the menage- | apparently a blank as to what _has|9f resigning as man of “the New | iscovery came about through | y ban by | Y lub,” said Chance. “Instead, I JOnEn ent. | bappened and he has not spoken ut‘ oS i jCnones o ustoag 11 000 Qifferent ' Trolley Extension Suggested. all on the ma n wipbing gnt. vianie o P 4 oo as to their Some people have called the atten- tion of the society’s officials to the fact | that the electric road ought to be ex tended along the Salem turnpik | into the American | Bto | It's slow work, to | and forage - value. | The vho have made the to v“rr'\\”xr”]r;l"mmj:_\;”; studies have combined the qualities of 4 then GeveloD | prastical nen and trained botan- | | pennant contender | league next season. | be sure, for 1 have es for new material it for the big league. From on conducted in | ‘oroner Brown that there wa evidence of there having & pute previous to the shoc OF MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLES OF EMBROIDERIES This is a remarkable offering and includes sample lengths of 45, 27, and 18-inch which case there would be a siding | ing, ST st e Wb T havs no conteh | They divided the areas into such | good for 50 cars and the back door to Mr. Rogers and his wife, nolex ity Gua T know Jthing of the sort | su that maps have . AR IO, fhe ‘fair grounds. so to speak, could | planation of his act be found | ATise, and T know of nothing of the SOt | heen prepared which show exactly the Flouncings, Finished Bands, Galloons, All-overs, Etc. The entire lie includes be used to relieve the congestion at the | except that of an .unbalanced mind. |New Yootk h the | kinds of feed which grow on each acre * S s Hhnnves. b6 fosn who His condition at the hospital scems Gl o) S ey "““'“"mm the ‘time ‘of vear It Is Tk only the finest materials, embroidered oa Crepe Batiste and Sheer Muslin. As knows as much about the grounds and | point strongly toward this conclusior Ve A aP010s x &l he maps also show the - I L e o e e e s | g i by oispoloxteato affex for, tha T e Yo e e there are a great many samples of the same kind—same width and pattern—they body is_of the opinion that the en- | Friday's testimony showed, as from the start that it would have to | Kind of stock best suited to the area. | can be matched and priced together. They are particularly desirable for collar and trance should be as close to the mid- | Rogers had left his parents pe: Baenibral St n foxdew o iroven | bl | . = i 5 S . way as possible. | engaged in the room a minute before | winner, and this task, which canneot be | Politics in New York. cuff sets, for yokes, for waists, for dresses. Divided in three lots: Say what u wish about that fea- | the shooting, accomplished in a week, is the one The more we read of New York poli- ture of the fa said, “it's Xl}e thing At ”:", hospital Friday Mr, Rogers ! which is engagine my entire lx[ur\llnn ties the more we are convinced r:h{lt hat draws lhe crowd, both city _ar\d was holding his own and his chances | at this time 1 expect by t Murphy is yet the boss and that his c c c o «lnlr_\w' d we've got it in the ngh[‘n[ 1‘1\4 (v\(-!’_\l ; still uvn:!rw\tlii fair, lt‘um.xv and draft te gather pla rs business at the old stand is nearly as pot 1o is too early however. to tell at all |will strengthen weak points in the | brisk as it ever —Portland Ore- | i 5 inni i decisively, for the loss of blood, the | team, and when I get the combination | legram. i regular prices 50c to $5.00 a yard. On sale beginning today and until sold. A Great Midway Coming. s year is going to be it will have more bigger .my actions than in any pre- it is expected inquiries about the are coming in. The flying ma- going to be the big card—no »ut that. May Fly Over City. We shall try to have the aviator fly ver the city and look down on f the people of Norwich as pos- an. vious vear, Many fligh ake aeroplane s | The Grand Sale Remnant Store Special Offerings From Almost Every Department At 121/,c—32-inch Fine Quality Zephyr| | Sale Of Sample Wash Dresses PARASOLS BOYS’ WEAR Bt o B 1 rf i piudacd r:;‘f At Final Clearance Prices! At “;;Bt‘";; Narhpvie. Sl slsenige 120 5eine. Imported Dimities, in| P ut thinks there wi be | H . . . g years, value .00. e y ST peotie om ihe sreunds tne miasie| It is customary for all manufacturers at this time of the year to clean up their Thron Spit Tt - T TaE 5t b i, som) PR Y day | = 2 7 y Bac MR (R e balance of our sto L SO B i ;Wu;,,n;,;;,-samples. We have purchased a well-known maker’s entire sample line of the|Jsu suc rersois newest or s [ ¥ 3005 dravane Slo0™ 7 5 Worhn Tiemse niiiats up ons, value 26c a yard. At $1.85—Boys' Washable Suits, sizes 0 ‘Ylld“m“fi“” season’s newest Wash Dresses, made of crepe, seersucker, ginghams, etc., at| l';g'u‘x“;r“;“f’oé“‘[’é“;fi“afiix*&:?,"‘,?: 0 R AR e e et oss than one-half their value. We will sell them at $1.98, $2.25, $2.98 and [omes wio et sua " P, Jieet 51 Sears| SCREENS—SETTEES Capt. Tom aldwin in he | i . . - i s h % . .00, e-—- reens, a e ol Y et A lot of $1.50 and $2.00 Waists, all new models of batiste voile, etc., beauti- |[¢is- #:9 ed 3136 vatiesde.. a0 s e B alare o F e o Bt b senter | fully trimmed at 95c. WOMEN’S HOSIERY [l ™ P ** %y \wN SETTEES REDU e feen irving~out various | CORSETS AT REDUCED PRICES Two Special Offerings (SUMMER GLOVES At ocredueed from SL1. opianes and biplanes for At 9c a pair, 3 for 25¢ The balance of our stock of Sereen, 1 Doors at reduced prices to closs. s°m."’%;'22u‘f.'Zi.ififlififii“?;ming. Our famous Reducing Corsets, made expressly for stout women, worth $2.00|[* 9 2 pain 3 for25e | 4\ | womens s-clasp Listo Gloves|Po0"%,25 Joduogh, pricss to cloce, Sty = eres Hven | for 98c. ooy, very Shoer Tt Skl 0| 15 Lot o Tn e S S iR S A regular $1.00 Long Corset at 79c. 55 Hosiery at 25c L, | doeity rseed o Be PORCH SCREENS and o' tat woman s comeay an jue- | An extreme Long Hip Corset of the best contil, never sold anywhere less than "f;.&;“;;::g;’f s st gl S| SCEE T ad e At Reduced Prices et e Gy Seotrat 1| $1.60, for 8. Everyone guaranteed. SR e s =% > some,of Uhe Reet aets in win a0t Qur large stock of Laces and Embroideries greatly reduced. WASH GOODS b :egj;“:;ié':t? fi'fi:::: WOMEN’S SUMMER 0 Screens, value $1.39. Greenman w be at the grounds all o R ORI FANCY MUSLIN At Emphatic Reductions [t 318" Siac 10ss o, ‘Green.aves midw 8" he said, UNDERWEAR At 5c—324-inch Apron Ginghams, in “Komi” guaranteed Porch Screens, P e T About 2,000 yards of the 121/5¢ quality Fancy Lawns in stripes, figures and 121 For today we offer an unre-( Snite hecics vame fe. o A€ $185Nawow Slat, size 6x3 fost, stricted choice of our entire|At 5c—Muslins and l.awns, medium value §$1,75. Arthir T Kesfe of New London has checks. On sale at 8¢ a yard. stock of Women's, Misses’ and and light colors, neat figures and At $1.7&-Nmow Slat, size 3x8 feet, been appointed a commissioner of the 4 wnerivy ot of the fa D 6 4 Each jummer. Welght vestsl = foraldealgns vamese o Ko valee 380 3 ncluding n e Lisle e—40-Inch Bordere tiste, in a|At $1.69—Wide Slat, si: 3 Biris b We are receiving new Dress Good Remnants every day. ~ Splendid values al- (]2 for Yadix 'mns B ihem W agod sortment: vatue fhe, "~ Saiue 110 LI Doubtl Mr. Bryan's -C| H ainty lace yokes—Vests that|At 9c—Fine Lawns, Batiste and Dimity |At -Wide Slat, size 8x8 feet, o Dpubtisas: din. Bryane. o h]i\rx;aeu:xg ‘ways prevall. 25¢ were 15c and 25c, all at 1234¢ in a good range of patterns and value $3.25, ” each, 2 for 23c. colorings, value 15c. (Third Floor) unusually appreciative this Louis Post-Dispatch. year.—St. DIED. CHITTENDEN—In New London, July THE GRAND SALE REMNANT STORE ‘i‘ii.s'.;.:n;a‘;n'"l" “:: 2 " F:"“”“‘“ 261 Main Street Norwich —In ridgeport, Aug. 1 . 310 . Rev Timoty & Sweenel, ased 5 and 628 Main Street, Willimantic THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO.