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DY Mrs. Mary Neff, 485 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, says: *“For many years one of my family was" subject to attacks of kidney complaint. He pains the loins WnN.D.Sovm&Son-Dru‘ m.ore. proved of benefit from the first soon every symptom of kidney cflnllllnt disappeared.” RE-ENDORSEMENT. Several years later Mrs. Neff sald: “I willingly copfirm all I said in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills in the state- ment I gave a few years ago. Noth- ing has oceurred to change my high opinion of this remedy.” sale by all dealers. Prk:e 50 cents. Foster-Milburn ~-, New York, sole agents for the Unlted‘r States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Dancing by Gymnasium The ninth annual concert by the Academy orchestra was held at Slater ball ‘on Friday evening and called out an audience which filled the hall and port of the anmex. All of these ex- pressed themselves as highly pleased with the evening's entertainment and gaye much praise to the work of the crchestra. These were assisted by an Acedemy mixed chorus, by Miss Eliza- Leth A. Lane, and by the girls' gym- rastic class. The first part of the programme by the orchestra included Schubert's rche Militaire, Linck's The Glow- rm, Haydn's Andante from Surprise Symphony, Widor's Serenade and szkowski's Moszkowskiana, each en in its own distinctive style. The second gfoup by the orchestra cumprised the more ambitious Andane from Fifth Symphony by Tschaikow- sky and Artists’ Life by Strauss as well as Johnstone’s Lola, Grieg’s. Ber- ceunse, Kelley’s The Lady Picking Miulberries and Casella’s Dawn of Hope. All of these were enthusiastic- a1y applauded. ‘The intermission by the assisting sts was also en!o‘ed rus from the Academy Glee club was made up of Lucille Lord, Ruth Nh&AnnunlBtfllnndyGwm—Aufimne t!nt FMSktu Hall—Miss Elizabeth Lane Warmly Apphuded—l’nny Class. N dred J. Cary,” Milton W. Graff, Fler- erce L. Wilkinsen, Jehn 6. Storms, Vera Stetson. - Viola—Kopland K. Markoff. Cellos—A. Prentice Chase, Christine Gregson. Bass—J. C. Overbagh. Flute—E. Maurice Gay. qC«;}ne(s—G Regiland Ashbey, Dewey erry. ’.lm!n'bonhlaoul! H, Walden. Tympani and drums—Walso S. New- bury. Plano—Irene Gregson. Mendolins—Maria T. Gallup, beth M. Clarke, Dorothy A. Jones, Bea- ce A. Boyd, ‘Mary Isbister, Madeline Shannon, Helen J. Storms, Alice C. lfl'fiwnln‘ Georgia W. Fillmore. POMONA WILL BE GUESTS OF LEDYARD GRANGE George W. Sherman of Brimfield and County Agent Lincoln to Speak. The invitations for the next meet- ing of New London County Pomona grange, No. 6, Patrons of Husbandry, have been sent to members this week calling their attention to the meeting Wb save nu‘m on n.l?\mm and all Jewelry for the :’:rm Egheat price pald for west prices for rq-lrlnc [ ] anuln 'LQ" llllMl.ll Bidg tee, presented the following mduntn diplomas: Misses Edna Dawley, tha Douqlu. Iva Rice and umu Ralph Lillibridge. The ev:nll:“l pro- gramme was very successful carried cut, each number being loudly ap- plauded by the large audience present, who complimented the teachers on g I their success. The programme follows: Love’'s Old Sweet Song, school. tion, Barbara Freitchie, Miss Iva Ric~; plano solo, §ong of the Robin, Miss Emma Maine; essay, Matches, Miss Bdna Dawle; song, The Midnight Moon, quartette, Beatrice Gaudette, Edna Herbert, George )l.‘ulrei Royal Scranton; reading, Deathbed of Bene- dict Arnold, Miss Bertha Douglas; song, Don’ Ye Cry, Ma Honey, sixtéen fl rls; essay, The Panama Canal, Ralph libridge; drill, 12 girls; presentation of diplomas, John N. Lewl!, song, Clang of the Forge, schogl. EDWARD J. BOYLE 20 YEARS AN ENTERTAINER. clever designs, You Can Dress as Well as the Best and at Little Cost Too Pretty, Simple Wash Dresses - for only $2.98 They have good style too, and the quality is far nbovn the average for that price. You'll find them g colors, and in pretty stripe lawns in a goodly variety of in solid Dressier Frocks In Colors y as low as $5.98. tullivan, - Margaret Kinney, ' Dorothy | Bt Thursday with Ledyard grange, i 1 e Sl The over-dress or long tunio in etraight lines Is dis- Coughe and Colds Weaken the System. | 200 Hqrie T IRl fey T Comind: | e torenoon session will be devoted [ ' "0 Singer at The Davis Has Cov tinctively a characteristio of the latest summer designe Continued coughs, coids and bron- | cott, and Lewis Bailey, Carl Kinney, | to the transaction of regular business. ered the Continent, and this style which we are displaying will be more and chial troubles are depressing and ald Kimball, J. C. Overbagh, Ar-|All Wishing to become membera of | pi . 4 J Doyie the bitn singer more prevalent for some months to come. Other typical weaken the system. Loss of welght bald Gitchrist, Newell Holmes, Ar- Fomona will be obligated in the fifth who is '8 ém-m;' Wwith Manager Al summer models are seen in the pretty flowered matesials and appetite generally follow. Get a|ihur Collins, Parker Lathrop. Their | degree. oy G iy at tho In Ramie fibre and in linen, and we are able to psfos 50c bottld of Dr. King's New Discovery | ¥ cgend of the Chimes from De Koven's | Dinner will be served free at 12 { i€ 'h the concert programme af the them all to your advantage. today. It will stop your cough. T3e | Eobin Hood and Tingle Ingleing from |©'Clock, by Ledyard grange. = {0 £ amterthiiat sta 18 of 5 first dose helps. The best medicine for | 'rimi's High Jinks were well re-| The lecturer's program at 1.30 will |, the ~ - s 3 . . stubborn coughs, colds and all _throat | ceived. be at ease and !nclude the following | ™ Ch Mave been In vauderille o ed Dam Whltc DI'CSSCS and lung troubles. ‘Mr. O. H. Brown, Misg Elizabeth Lane played her vio- | numbers: 3 ore ;:tsnng vaudeville he ed Muscatine, Ala., writes: “My Wwife was | 1in 'solo, Souvenir by DoAla siiifully | Welcome by master of Ledyard |!n two y#ars in concert work in e s sick during the hot summer months | q;q was recalled for an encore num. | STange,-Mrs. Martha Allyn reply by |3round New Hngland, but his vaude- u Wafd from $5 98 and T honestly belleve Dr. King's New which was also much _enjoyed. | the worthy Pomona gate keeper, Ed- Tille experience took him to & wider. p scovery saved her life” Good 0T | A('sg T4 b e ith | ward Cook, Norwich grange vocal mu- | flel ed 7 We draw ial attention to th that children. N e o o e ther qomored with | (07" Miss’ Blanche - Smith, | Bosrah | hent from ocean to ocean, o draw speoi to the fast the entire 50c and $1, at your druggist. Two Compensation Agreements. Compensation agreements flled Fri- day with the clerk of the superior court were the tollowing: B. B. Gardner, employver and Hdward A. Swan of 237 Pequot avenue, New London, emplove. The latter received a fractured ankle March 24 and was paid $5.26 weekly from April during incapacity. H. Wales Lines company, Meriden. «mplover, "nd Guillo Pel ino of | Norwich, employe. Pelligino on May 12 had a broken colar bone and was to be paid weekly during incapac compensation to begin May .27 3$8.5, In both cases expenses for medicai surgical or other care were assumed by emplovers. Three railroad men haye tlieir notice to quit work at Sawbrook Fuoint—one car Inspécter and two en- \emen ai the roundhouse, the change n train eervice. being the ecause. Three trains which put up at the Point were cut out. received | ! The Shepherdess Dance by Hazel l.. | Banfield, Nellie F. English, Helen L Gilbert, Leotta Oat, Sadie A. Colt, Irene Herett, Mary F. Lee and Ma guerite Sheehy was graceful and j as well as their illustration _ o | 7 prough the Night, sung by Elaine | ILtchon. In their Grecian costumes | fcur colors and with the lights turned Lane. Thomas 2. Jordan, Loue | 5 vn T. Lord, Irene Wholey, John J.. Shea, Dorothy son, Mary Lester, Abraham Levin, eck Rabinovitch, Nelson T. Bran, Tierre J. Theve, Rosimond M. Raphael, John F. Lyn George T. Mullin, Mil- ol l————|—— el e ——— | ———=|—=—20| /4 Sample Sty low they were the center of attrac- tion. Miss Irene Gregson accompanied { fcr ‘them, and also for Miss Lane, Illedeflr‘ H. Cranston as director of thc orchestra received his due share of | edit, The members of thic organizetion | | are: _Frederic M. Cranston, director; grange address, Iorest Fire Protec- tion, George W. Sherman. Brimfleld, Mass.; piano duet, Miss LilllaR Gallup and MTS Martha Allyn; historical pa- per, Miss Grace D, Wheeler, Stoning- ton grange: song, Frederick Burton, Ledyard grange: address, Agricultural Problem and the New London County | Improvement League, Murray D, Lin- coln, Norwich grange; reading, Mrs. Lizzie Colver, Ledyard grange, Billings T. Avery is master of the Pomona and rs. Maud B. Bliss is the lecturer in whose charge the af- { ternoon programme is - e | VOLUNTOWN GRADUATION. Pupils Receive Diplomas * sented by John N. Lewis. Four Pre- The graduating exercises bublic of | i hools of Voluntown were held |in Union hall Thursday evening. | programme was a varied and interest- jin i one, every number showing the eful training the childre® had re- | ceived. During the evening John | Lewis, en behalf of the school comm the | 1 | The i A $6,500 Record Breaking Clearance Sale OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SAMPLE SUITS, COATS DRESSES AND SKIRTS which set all Norwich talking. Being manufacturers, and this fact enables us to offer of the finest, newest and prettiest lot of sample Suits, Coats and Dresses, at the height of the season, and at practically YOUR. OWN PRICE. LY Garbardine, serge, crepe, shepherd oheck and many other I.mt materialg— former prices up to $30.00 Former Prices Up to $22.50. Former Prices Up to $14.50....... Dresses In cpepe, serge, eponge and other m.t.;?.l-——hrmar prices up to $1296.. $ DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THE PLACE THAT SAVES AND SERVES and knowing the market thoroughly, we have bought out the entire SAMPLE LINE, of two of the leading manufacturers of New York; we, have secured thess AT OUR OWN PRICE, Suits $8.50 $6.50 STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 1914 This CLEARANCE SALE will be a repetition of the second eventful sale held here just one year ago, values, son's be: you this entire lot dollars. In all the latest 273 Heuse Dresses, 450 $1.45 value YOUR PATRONAGE DESERVES His present engagement at the Da- vis theatre is not the first time that his sweet voice has been heard be fore a Norwich audience for he was heard here on a former occasion when the grand council gave an entertainment under the auspices of the two local councils. Mr. Boyle was the enter- tainer brought with the grand officers at that time. Franklin School Picnic. The school plenic of District No. 2, Franklin; was held Friday afternoon in the ghade of the maples at Charles B, Beckwith's farm, under superv: n of the teacher, Miss Blanche .V. Bmith, There were forty-eight present. After games and music from a vie- trola, sandwiches, cake, ice cream and lemonade were served, a delightful af- terrioon being spent, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 1 CASTORIA The Maurice Sample Shop since its advent into Norwich has been the constant subject of enthusi- astic comment amongst the most particular, discriminating and best dressed women. Why are our patrons continually advertising us? Because we are alwa yies and service; at the very In this CLEARANCE SALE we will make a friend and patron of every woman who takes the trouble to attend this event, because LT ene and styles—former ces up to$14.50 (35 in .fih Former Prices Up to $16.50, peau-de-cygne Imed$8-50 Former Prices Up to $25.00. ... .. Dresses * Four styles te cheese frem— BOSTON MAM DRESSES (Standard) Wauregan Block most ahead; always leading in always, giving the sea- lowest prices. ] | | b we will save her many material $5.00 $12.50 O8c O e e e 1= For charming designs which the s tiful assortment of whi NEW BLOUSES AT SPECIAL PRlC[‘B—Two Big Values LINGERIE WAISTS—Special 95¢ All of the newer weaves are displayed among these season—at this very minute they are the most desira- ble. All the distinctive style features are shown too— collars of organdie, the new They're all good and Normandy and the sleeves and the latest shoulders, they all go at this one low price. Silk Blouses in the Cool Summer Colors Specially Priced at. ... . White, Mai The weaves are the fine Japan Silk, and Chine the most popular. effects. Flesh Pink. Nile and Copenhagen well as some pretty, fresh looking flowered silks have been marked to go Saturday for this little price. All low neck models with short slesves, drop shoulders or reglan and kimono irresistible. $2.75 Crepe-de- Saturday Specials | Saturday Specials Wash Goods Department 25¢ FLOWERED CREPES FOR 19¢c Nothing better or prettier for the summer dress or new blouse than this _dainty crepe its floral designs on a White ground— SATURDAY SPECIAL 19¢ Men’s Furnishings Dep’t. FIBRE SILK WASH TIES Tubular woven four-ih-hands of a fib: silk which has won- Gertul f and may be worn efther uvz Colors war- Two ranted SATURDAY SPECIAL 17c; ry 3 for 500 | neat ST T pretty Lace Department SPECIAL EMBROIDERIES with fast edges, good designs and widthe— SATURDAY SPECIAL 10c BFROIDERED FLOUNCINGS Upholstery Department chains. quisette Curtains, COUCH HAMMOCKS— SPECIAL #4389 The biggest value we have ever offered—the est vaiue in town, Made of 8-ounce canvas, kahki color; best National wire spring—complete with wind shield, soreade# and pair of Value SATURDAY SPECIAL $4.89 $3.00 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS FOR $225 and a half yard Mar- made with a wide Cluny = edge and hemstitching. Remarkably urtains in white, cream or ecru— SATURDAY SPECIAL $225 Glove Department ine batiste embroidered in ELBOW LENGTH SILK dainty designs, 27 inches wide GLOVES for the “er'-‘r d and suitable for the summer pesither “blagk: or white—a frocks— SATURDAY SPECIAL 50c six Model Hats, colors for just half their price. sell for pms rlnqhvg‘ from $3.00 to the smart styles wl center of atfraction, eplendiad glove 36 PA'ITERN HATS T0 GO TODAY AT HALF PRICE In our Millinery Department we will sell Saturday these thirty ts, all chic designs in the season’s most wanted These Hats were all made to have made our Millinery s.emn the MAKE YOUR CHOICE EARLY TODAY for the money SATURDAY SPECIAL 69 $15.00 and are typical of s, the graceful draping, the dashes of eolor - girdies and the dainty laces all make thess white’ frooks the Young Girl’'s Graduation For this occasion we spent much time in searching out the prettiest, daintiest and most attractive of the.many on offers and for the girl from 6 to 14 years of age we are ready with a2 beau- dresses. The price range begins AS LOW AS $2.25, Saturday Specials Muslin Underwear Dep’t. 98 NiGHT ROBES FOR 750 A special value for this one SATURDAY SPECIAL 780 88c SKIRTS FOR 75¢ pretty Lace Skirts of modern design, material and well made 1 go Saturday at this dargain price— SATURDAY SPECKAL T8c Hosiery and Underwear Department CUMFY CUT VESTS, made of a fine cotton with round neck and no sleeves. Cannot siip from the shoulders— SATURDAY SPECIAL 1o 50c UNION SUITS FOR 3% Women’s Union Suits with low neck and no sleeves. Pants lace trimmed. Both common and extra sizes at the one price— _ SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% INFANTS SOCKS for warm weather, in black, in white and with fancy tops. An extra quality in size, 6 to 8% inches— SATURDAY SPECIAL 17¢ the Toilet Goods Department Some of the many Talcums and Toilet Creams with which we main- tain our reputation for high quali- ty and low prices. HUDNUT'S MARVELOUS C CREAM, two sizes, 25c and 5 DAGGETT and COLD CRBAM, 10c, CREME ELCAY COLGATE'S COLD CREAM, 2c, 50e. HINIY'S HONEY AND ALMOND 10c, CREAM. JE B ZOIN AND AL- MOND CREAM, TALCUM POWDERS A of the well-known we always c necessitie Ty Talcums They're now, CARNA- and CARNA' BABCOC 16c¢. WE CARRY A COMPLETE l.l.\'E OF COLGATE'S TALCUM POWDERS, lie and TOILET WATERS OF ALL