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vl!lnsa several vears|ed in Wcmmx s % esday morning. - ME. | order. rh,.up.rvmng;:mmor ) g u..,;.u..u..uhuytlunnl'buyfirm Mfimd“hfimdw gfinyin‘h ement m« A . cations for the new post|sSections, primary —(under junior have them practically new for next year. Every item in this advertisement is just as contributed to magazines and ch“rt!l slipped th be prepared immediate- \m . nstructio At 16 the boys and giris ter Docking wag borh in Cornwall, upil. torn Jed ton atiowt Seprember 1. | the senibe cagus. PLot. Spacding sias goods at the beginning of the seasen. January m 29, 18 .q:li\':’eame to 3 —_— outlined the special uludlei- for these = ited States -w! ¥ taken to Dr. M. - |various departments, naming certain Merchandise : 3 S sthflent In. (he Alblon the doctor PUTNAM books and pamphlets adapted to teach All the Summer Must Go—The Price Will Do It | ‘lege,. Michigan and in Boa'.on \mivu'- R e the subjects, f : where He ved the degrec of' as possible. Up- SPINNERS’ STRIpE ENDS. recel o 155 8. T B in a7 end|on agvice of Dr. Seanion St Toisse e Bible Study Hour, mfil’m 1880. He also studied in mwo y Motorman Robert E.| Agreement Reached with Agent of | Psalms of the Souls‘flmt Problems ] - 15 Siahan, went by e to Now Ton Webten- Canionny: was the topic of the Bible Study hour. EVERY WOVEN HAMMOCK IN OUR STOCK GOES AT A CUT T 3 pe: ined in the Methodist|don and placed himself under the care Rev. Wallace B. Fleming, D. D., is of an eve speclalist Mr. Russell is| e striking spinners of the Put-|Tery interesting in L facia explana- ‘These are “Palmer” Hammocks too—the very best which are made and every Hammock is of twenty-four years of age and recsiles|nam Woolen company met the agent, | 0D Of the Psater. He began by com- i M th Towe, in Crafts’' court. Silas M. Wheelock, Wednesday after. | PAring certain Psalms which are very simply don’t want to carry any over until next season, ere are only a few left and yeu'll to 889-91_in Westerly, R. I, 1892~ —— noon and came to an agreement. The | uch alike such as Psalms 14 and sslection sarl -5 L rnacle church, ~Providence, P 53, Psalms 40 (1517) and 70. Though make your ;g 5 in il ~d Lecal Lacenics. men will go back to work this morn- ug] 6. in West Dennis, Miss. 1897- o - ing. What the nature of the agree- |there be slight variations, God takes ~ammet, Miss, 1902-/04. He| Weathe® permitting, the Westerly ment was was not given out. The |Care of His truth. Meaning of Man- y as president of Cookman band will $ixé a conicert in WheoX ek | SR Ta work Tact raadty noorw | bood (Pe. $): Deliverance (Ps. 14); %! S Gl IE-ls Undersiood that they were die: | Bisht and Wrong (P Values from $1.00 to $5.00 t to 79¢ to $3. of Rust univer-| = The Fat Men's assoctation will have | 0,5, JJOCRt000, that they Were Gl- | fow to Live with God (Ps. . . 1 its annual clambake at Barnes' grove, making on piece work and demanded | Rishteous Forsaken of God (Ps. 2 . = Brightman's pond next Thursday. Lis gm‘t . 77, 80, 8$9); these were nam as ocms $1.25 SCRIM CURT, e Eugens Sweeney. of Fordham hospi- | mas s see ‘et or g W ek | pasims discussing these great prob: [j BAR HARBOR CHAIRS | WILLOW R AINS EDR 89 White Cream and Ecru ¢ 1o was literary editor of thel tal. New York, guest of M: lems, Marked down to these special low urtains Litzaty Bl and associate editor of | 3] T T D b e e | T Jacky ware run. The wyave e Had Ellis Island Experiences. The most comfortable and rien | MATKSd, doWn to these specisl 1o | aniahes with edsing and mde in- 1 ‘Presuiace - Ansiptant, trows 1983 to 1985 Misses Mary and Ruth Scenlon are|out, but on account of being short of | How Do Immigrants Become Citi- |l looking Porch Chairs—named atter | lime to get one o more— 20 e S Curtains “of quality o guests Miss Margaret Coughlin of|yarn the mill has been practically shut | Zens? the question assigned by a most comfortable and popular flCIAL v . members of the Wasterly Car- | Sorwich, at the Dusbarton cottase | down this week. Rev. J. Hdmer Slutz at the beginning 89¢ place. Like the original ’ union had thei annual outing | Pleasant View. Mrs. Stillman F. Morse and daugh- |of the a5 pariA'Es Rev. C. H. Har- |j§j summer .a:.:.y Barnes’ 9rove,| The members of the Daughters of|ter Fiorence of Holded, Mass., were rlmn of Pascoag, Brother Harrison they stand for good appearance and tman’s pond now t]m Popular Pic- | pabekah lodse, of Norwich guests of Mrs. Morse'’s mother. Mrs. | having been “through the mill” at quality. We have them In green. Bar Harbor Chalrs with cushions | iZed lot of Serim. Madras and ou@ng at Atlantic beach, vb"odno-day William Leonard, last week, attending Em: Island. Then followed an m: brown and silver gray finishes. Solg The trip was madse in a large double- | -1e Chautanqua. They have returned | formal discussion by teacher and pu regularly- for $4.756— R ‘u s M D - u s ', -“ hi‘ ils of the question propoundeq yes- stepped trolley car, chartered for the|lome. v magazine pocket, values $6.00— MARK DOWN PRICE NOW Ty 4%, foo— Mrs. Joseph Daigie and son Michael | terday. SPECIAL $1.29 $200 CURTAINS FOR $i29 At this reduced price we ofer a trip. i i left Wednesday afterncon for a visit Go to Jail. Frederick Leo Ahearn, age six. son of | with friends in Quebec. They will be w Mrs Thomas Absarn, while st play | s tends This was among several directions in the yurd of hia Mome on Grasits suggested by Professor Gilbert in the s = “. street, slipped and fell in the grasefme e, 500ds in the store of Samuel|cloging session of the morning, for 3 98 ’8 Renick, who Is now in jall,_are o be | improving & communiey thronel the . Trunks, Bags and Cases 5 and fractured the bone of the left el- 5 3 s g it A bow. ~"The accident osourred Wednes- omatstopherits sale to satisfy Jude- | socialized church. Clean-up _ cam- THE VACATIONIST - mn...ae the ciambake four hours| Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, pastor of Firemen's Field Day. %E):;"m,’;s;‘n“i‘“’i:? fi‘u'gm‘:"fi‘ SOfi PORCH Smm BARM m EARLY m Even if \3ou dor’t go farther than & were among other plans the beach you should invest in it 1l ter to elim mts. So- ot apy Thdh i ‘Sver served pr-tha| Sich. wio disd sedgens et Sundey |be hela nonuthtiehfliatmhq L Reld this | T service secks ot oty in reltovs || and narrow siat styles are o be closed out. There are 24-INGH MATTING SUIT CASES hores of Brightman's pond, and that's| evening. The funeral service was, held ( 2.06€T s e g e n | the distress, but to destroy the cause. Mr different sizes—4 foot—5 ,..._7 foot and 8 foot. “{#fl -mg with strong handles, at the home of the deceased in Me- | OH p,,m"“"m“ the sun always ,"’m‘,,‘,s The speaker closed with a considera- lock metal corners. A reg- T e e e ot MR8 | for the firemen. The bascball game |tion of several of the causes of misery ||} r ue— ing of Battery H, First| Surial was in Hopkinton cemetery. | O Lie o JORRT, 200 Hooeae oy |and poverty. Among them is death 89¢ She Ardliry Vit |, The funoel seviees of € Olhert| Wmpires s e Gucineq macssnry il | ¢ g reas e ook of ewrence | B KOM] SCREENS-DARK GREEN-COLOR €U \ , will be held next Friday at|Tanner were conducted by Rev. Cla¥-| be on hand and as fast as one is car- |bad Rabits, the liquor evil, intermit 45 . Crestent park, when the veterans of|ton A. Burdick at the home of the|ried from the field reinforcements will | tent work in the factories, labor-sav Ol o The Bust GeRIOINE Biiaiss on th e = 16-INCR|FIBRE CASES the Civil war who served in Battery|Sister of the deceased Mrs. Dwight| cfan in and it is hoped that mine in. | iDE machinery. Aside from intemper e g R 3 PRy Alted with: the }. - Toay re 98 ex proct. light ana H, the few that remain, will renew|Rosers in Pleasant street, Tuesday|nings can be played before dark, The|ance these causes are social, not per- best ropes and pulleys very low to go.quickl strong _and intancestips ond elect oficrs |afternoon. The funeral party went 10| parade will start at 1 o'clock. sonal: Preventable discases is a great |l 51 s value $1.50........New $1.29 | 6 by s—value u.n Now $1.49 | Your cholee other@fir‘ The men credited to| Norwich on a y an, 2o’ 8o " Cows. cause. To swat the fly is religious. Now $1.69 | 3 by e “& burial was in the Tanner family plot, Why Bryan Fi Pure air, pure food and pure water |l 7 by §—value 32.15 in Yantic cemetery. ‘tlt is do'l;t'»_:!ul :‘li mstny n»fl: :nhtgl; and well e:’lghtad tmemen;a are abso- city and ounding towns lutely needed to prevent disease. Jacqus Haxle 18 stifl at ths Rhodef o & A O O e ot y P hearing Willlam J. Bryan during Camp Fire Postponed. - 3 Chautauqua week. Only a few hours'| The annual camp fire which was 2 e A . train service was what stood in the [down for Wednesday evening was L] — way of the distinguished statesman’s | postpoined on account of unfavorable coming here. Mr. Bryan was sched- | weather until this evening. when it uled to speak in Stamford Sunday af- [ will be held after the pageant. ternoon, .August “2/ and. planned to Ind Baseball, reach Putnam at $03 p. m., via New indoqr Bascbal London. =He was obliged to be back | As the weather continued balky the in Washington early Monday morn- | baseball game scheduled was changed ing and as it was impossible for him, |to a new indoor sort. A large 6x8 even with the aid of an automabile, to | rus was laid upon the floor in one do better than edltch the hl.zo a. urln come;‘ f; dthewta'bernacl . The :ug train out of Providence, which would | was divided in en squares marke not have gotten him to Washington ;five(ifllvelyhtram 'mel trnon! xhr;: base | PEACE TREATIES DISCUSSED before noon, the plan had to be aban- stolen base, fou y caug] one doned. 5 hu& hit, two base hit. base on oalls. Y AUNSTED STATER- SENATE A Ry S E R strike, infleld out, home run. The . RED CROSS TO SEND faculty represented the reds and the """":""";l':"‘ "“g““":‘\‘y Fon delegates the blues. Little Russeil eign o mmittee. EXPEDITION TO. WAR ZONE.| Stebbins acted as mascot. The fac- GERMAN CAVALRY | HAVE FALEN Back. Except at One Poin Point, Wi They A Keeping in Contact W) -..,.Z..." TO BREAK DEADLOCK IN MONEY MARKET English Government to Guarantes Bank of Enaland from Any Less It e May Incur in Discounting Bills. .| uity won over the delegates by a score | Washington, Aug. 12.—While war — Brussels, A: don—3. Measures For Relief of Americans' in|of 21 to'9. After the game those pres. | Ta88d today in Burope. peace treatlés| London, Aug. 12, 10.55 p. m.—With |p. m—The Germes’ ok b".m sed Europe Progressing Rapidly. sat ere highly entertained by Prof | Si T iy X e Tted the purpose of terminaiiug the pres- 3 . M. Gilbert, one of e faculty, wi deadlock in the money market and Washington, Aug. 12.—The Wash-|8ave several amusing recitations. :‘;gx sachl :nmum:fi’um enabling trade and commerce to re- mfit:}n 50\:1—:{;”:': xin Em for th; Stereopticon Utilized, " | by the forsign relations committee, :::,;’;?e;rumwmu‘c&mmme "z; relief of N6 cans In uro] an e T amp satxsficd "’ says a prominent physician, that J|rlans of the Red Cross to send an ex.| At 5135 in the Niantic house Rev.|Were under consideration and Secrs- | Buu® 0, "ES SEes from any loss it |fall exeept.at one 4 Duncan F. Dodd of East Hartford gave{tary of State Bryan remained at the prnt, where cofféé_is responsible in a great degree for the prema- J|Zscitions to the war zones developed | lecture concerning the peopics com | CaBital for consultation With the sen- | Ty, 5UF e g Ple ot S I PIAS In comleg wih. the legations throughout Europe were au-|iNg to this land from foreign countries, |ators while the debate progressed. banks on trade sccepted prior 19 Ao D npbriant Skt ¢ tur&bmakdm of our active men and women. ° thorized by Sacrstary Garrison °io| Uhe picturce Wustrating the differént | Ne voie was resehed sfter grolonged U ban of Eogtand, tharstice, 4o | B2 TEISHORE whera 2 G’ chartep ships in yvhich 10 .or N8 home| jike Marconi, and some Itallan artists, | eral discussion by ome o'clock tomor- g “Tiey suffer from caffeine poisoning. o ema ‘steamers from the Unitea| Were thrown on the screen. row, Administration leaders prediot: | oooicotion of the owaets of aay 3’ P . DAl T et of the retamess Deon Povwngy's Sddotes. and that not more than ten votes will | BIOY<] Pl Of SEChenge adopted hetore _“Of the fruth of this, there is not the-shadow-of 2. | could be experiated by chartering neu- tabaacie S i T el Bry“}“:.twt::l: tiated the :;‘;f,";mu",“' Sroe N he Paws cnb 2 tral vessels at European reeoum ider ; d Our common sense fells us that the dafly || heirmiiod:hrat B five | 2 o B b LSRR 0, B e 8 Ml Wit | 02 St Sm b A | ", 22 pertment gavs amurances | of Theology. His theme was Personal [the senators who professed igmorance . _Scoo o DMty | ¢ with a swallowing of caffeine” (the alkaloid in tea and coffee), Dritish, order againet the entry = of|Gvangellsm, ‘This world must Be|as to thelr emect. Late In the aay | OF Postponing payment. with Interest | view of ro a posstble uts “powerfully affecting heart and brain—is followed by [| S 15" s mericans on the. continons | mothered ana 12 Through our wian | state. deperimini, Wb suromionsd o |, ]t also announced that e "““...‘"8“’.,,."..""&,.‘ fimnte s Wwho are trying to return to the United| jergonality that the great personality | consultation on phases of internation- | 0 Prep: lo approve sucl of e ,, netvous depression, and finally by more or less dis- States by way ot Engiish ports. | 2S00 Y a0 STman "h o b ex siomartly drs discount. | peasenty acente z..e.,....,;n o5 astrous-results. ]| coge messages vetween Beriin ~and|1°%n; 5. MU of New g:"fi.{g: : acceptances of such foreign or colonial on Van Zullends de tryhit was et Taliava . = Washington partially were ‘removed|years of his life, for the cause of all tes which hank are_eétab- | shot sentry today -+ ' believe if people in general would use a harm- Then Xh Snadeisadng R Christ, but he would aleo go to Water AN R0 . i . &n dutomobile on the wa""ét. t, street an ut his arms arouna the tina, ] ¥ 1& nttitious drink like Postum as-a beverage in.place Censors should not impeds =mes-|Grinken bums, and pray for them, | Brasil Holivia Ghile, Costa Hia: Den: | SFAPh Eystem and the Western Union sages between the American state de-| uinning many to Christ. Such per- | mark, Dominican Republic, Guetemala, other “connections beyond London of POL PLANCON, THE o‘te& and coffee, their physical and mental condition J|partment snd the Beriin foreign ofice,| Tinning many to effective. This law | Honduras. Italy, Norway. Nicaragua. the deferred plain language and the N, FAMOUS by s g cable letter ad wee-end letter services, OPERA SINGER, IS ‘ rdl much im e A po B i~ of personal influence is what the com- |the Netherlands, Pan: h DEAS ~ | has mad it necessary to suspend those —_— TEngland. However, it was said, such ing of the kingdom must depend upon. | Portugal, Salvador S'rllnrhad. Uru cept 0 C Britain and | Had Been 11l Since Ju Was “ It is fundamental. The dean held the [ guay and Venezuela. bl it = Treland which the Western Union Z Thousands, troubled withi-nervousness, biliousness, || Zammics, o, oors, Hosked st Forearal sad.rmessioned. presentation |t mieh meae Bl badFraes,|Is able to sarve sl Dolnts-(hreueh its Years of Age. sltepms, headache and heart flutter, have done o e b N e S hleq Am. | Of this most important subject. but the war is expected to delay their i 04 ex-| paris Aug. 12—Pol - Pishcon, the Dr. Bleney is to speak at the camp | consummation indefinitely. 3 opera singer, dlfll today. He had bassad t London to ask the Paraguay, Peru and U ;ndsdy what th:s physician advnses-—glven up tea and J| Bitih Foreisn offce to arrange for the | MScing next, Thursday. a week from > — | release of Harry Menthes, of St. Louis. | gyperintendent Scrivener for thac | FIRST BIG EMIP TO Pol Plancon was a bass s and | opted— : 5 - t-,m.,d nger Serman fpy i Susderland. Engiand |00 a0 S NAVIGATE PANAMA CANAL | with. Wit o view to minimizing the | Sftohicispnelen. o Sss wite ina 2 re. had Deon B coumtry wide re.| Rev. W. D. Woodwara and wife, of Made Eastemn Trip in Eight Hours, Ao Tt trom ‘T copaploté With: his nanmie had besn g £ 5 16,106 stiial t4t funlis to f- | Suaricriie Sx8 Ssiof this week sol Without Delay. drawal of these supplementary ser-|¢,'ire Metropolitan nC;:.th latlhne 503;::10:? A]\‘::ue Mr. The steams . ; % 4 Woodward was pastor of the Norwich | « &% rork A“f}fiu. - ¥ . .":‘“‘ V% ard’ " ambas- | Town _and Greeneville Methodst | CriSopa] e - f u s in =05 W!thh be =g B il el Harry C. Wilson of Jewett City, wRHESiCod PPy es“lts = ¥ ts campaign of | Who formerly led the singing on these directi “r-‘- on hand. 5 | u 2 B R et 18 Wiy and up : The company said that the Britisn ; | g on There’s a Reason ‘wreat heln” | dagh vy moscing fince Vil ook, pass perics | Bx-Presiden FOUND DEAD IN OFFICE; M G. A, Walker of M. Hope is INDICATIONS OF STRUGGLE.|on the grounds for the season of Two Deep Cuts in Head of a Chicage lewv Official. Postum is a pure food-drink, made from whcat and a bit. of molasses, containing the nutrition of the gram. be No cafiéifie—no drugs—no harmful ingredient in Pos- i e e A < o = X ooy o the detivers mvelt is pastectly sin- tum. A delicious, nourishing beverage, Amory. secretary ag'_t;ne Western ..fi“g‘; spending the week at the East Hamp- ot & Daid messages directly between se i Hys . Posti Ywo his office in a downtown office build-| ' Mre Tinker and daughter, Mrs, | CTUlser addresses, ¥ et T, % | 'ostum comes in forms. ! Do ate tofay. There weds vwo Dash ., ang grandson, L gt ¢ "See 5 L T e R e , anht Postum—muyst be boiled, 15¢ and- he was murdered. scttred sout e 2 i 2 -A:?:- } v w Postum—soluble—~made in the .:.‘%03‘..,3“ i % e s g | H Ship’ Satin: Unigse Saaled - 3 cup, instantly, 30c and 5oc tins. : Hips poazcouzer, B, .e.fio e 1i—Tnder Grocers -everywhere sell both kmds and the cost "Miss Janet Scho 3 o.-:.“c.m"" Donald, o per cup is abeut the same. “There’s a Reason” for Postum