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i g2 i mentioned is a good book and a fair amount of imagina- tion. 4 WE OFFER SOME VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN PORCH ~_ AND BUNGALOW FURNISHINGS ' PALMER SWING HAMMOCKS The Old, Reliable Make toBl e § ; i g : drinks made by the makers of Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. . & J.C. WORTH & CO. Wholesale Distributors i HET i i i BOSTON i Cannon; ' Johnson: Tuesday, Major Nash: Wed- nesday, leut. Col. Cannon; ursday, hnson; Friday, Major Nash: 98¢, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $5.00 Lieut. Col. on. July 18-25, Sunday, Lieut. Col. Can- non: "Monday, Major Nolan; Tuesday, Babcock; Wednesday. e T . COUCH HAMMOCKS Col. Cannon; Thursday, Major Nolan; Priced from $6.75 to $13.50 T i s s *|l Each, at the price, is the best example of the hammock o il Nimingtsa ey |m: ~No_passes wil makers craft. All are made of good khaki and are com- Saturday noon, except for urgent nec- M. Le Roy Farnsworth of Old Orchard, | essity. : . . . Me. . 2 - eB&‘\{!llinndHfllwulbg))::ldbyth; plete with wind shield, chains and good, soft mattress. Charles W. Abbott, Jr. ey | mtiatiom, PSS Second | | National wire springs are furnished with each g Sharie W Abhett: Jrs battalion July' 19, the Third July 13 l, issued orders providing | and,the Fourth ly 20, from 4. 0. . . for the annual de’n:m:mle‘%;:otl the | 5.30 'p. m, The Fifteenth and Seyen- $6.75, $7.25, $7.50, $8.00 to $13.50 damag g . Other| < ery districts, e Island | teenth companies are excused m e e T Piave, ooy | National Guard. The first detatch-| the battalion drills, as they are detall- B o ot oy S il | ment consisting of the First and the F ing flower plants out and tipping over Hammock Stands Dark Green Porch Screens tertainment—Twenty Youths Called | the garbage recepticles. It was on July 14, but they will be present at i i 3 battalion parade. We have several styles of stands at | These ere made with the wide for Upon to Explain Holiday Pranks. |ihese charges that complainis wers . STONINGTON O on 1a made for infantry arill || various prices, any one of which will | siats and the color is warranted D The Girls’ Friendly Soclety of St.|ther action will be taken Will not be| . poo o o for the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Four- |} &ive good service ‘iz“ withstand all | Best ropes and rust-proof pulleys— EVELOPING AND Paul's church gave a salad and bean |known until Saturday. o Foundation For Rumored Real Es-|teenth, Fifteenth, Third, Tenth, |} necessary strain. yo& wl-hh 0L FOP Y bt o s BN supper in the church basement Wed- | Miss Lillian Marshall has returned| tate Sale—Odd Fellows’ Install n | Eleventh and Thirteenth companies || use your hammock on the lawn a Girlg’ Friendly Gives Supper and En- - % RS R RS Y a ening. A large ~ | from Ocean Beach, where she has been| —Officers of H "|from 8.30 to 9.30 each day, except on |f| stand is indispensabl Toras the mpad. At the supper | Spending & few dive with Sirl friends | panyr - o ok and Ladder Com- | Soturday, and for the ofhers from $250, $2.75, $3.50 G UG B rone cusiriacs st S0P to an entertainment was presented. A 'from Danielson. 10.30 to 1L.30 each day. The drill e ” : and parade will be omitted, however, playlet called “Maidens All Forlorn’ Guests of Miss Nolan. There has been report that a Wor- |5y companies on days scheduled for was given by members of the Girls'| nrige es Nolan was hostess at|Cester real estate syndicate had - Bargains m Qm & CTab. S Panitionn Snder tho. dtrection | o, ise Asnes Nolan was nostess at |cester real estate syndicate had pur-|service firing. ~ On Saturdays thers || Dark Green Porch Screens | Porch Screen o of Mrs. Arthur Legee. The cast con- |iast evening. Miss Marshall enter. | Ing company the tract of land in West | o be rofimental inspections, the as- Going to close this line out. Wide Screens which are guaranteed not sisted of Misses Alice Wells, .Mildred < B sembly being sounded at 8.30. The in- i brown or - Bt R S el Mgt e 3 T, it aad Socu ol | v Sk M e, aveatnk | soeiene o dotomes e ot | to T o petl B ok | e S ym o sreen. ooy | Best Work, Prompt Servics, Mazle' Kitson, and Lulu Wells. Song, | bocsnt introdes. Miscon - Margarcs | Star theatre and mill puliding ane mey | eFnoon by a fleld, track and athletic $235— 4 by 8 Special $1.89 owest “Just as Thou Wilt” was rendercd by | Reid, Lillian Marshall, Helen Noll |0 erect thereon a business block. | oo * o ST a double quartette, Mrs, Newton, J. | Agns Notan, Mary Wiley. Clarence | This bullding. was to b of cieer and $3.25— 6 DY S........Special $289 Rhodes, R Rbodes, 1%, Geacrson,F: | Reld, William Nolan, Benjamin Bert- | concrete construction, faced with lignt | Field s $425— 8 by S........Speoial $3.60 Lilly Seddon sang l:;zon' of the Prai- whistieia Bats Svaksly Relght to uve SlEht stons, SLorles in| cbecialists are detailed for the tour as 35.50—10 by 8........Special 475 Tie Eanil. & nvalty: Sy sonk in 5 picture theatrs, an assembly hall and | follows: P which the folowing participated was | BRITISH SUBMARINE business offices—a real big. eity build July 11 to 26: Col. _ Tillinghast, ummer s next on the program: Annie Alexan- y build-{, Cut. Col. Cannon, Maj. Hines, Capts. AN ODD LOT OF PORCH SCREENS o ie Taylor, Sadle Beoth, Mr PN THE BALTIC.|ing In the village of Pawcautck. 3 —— ‘This may be all tru id the Sweet, McElroy, Burnett, Anthony and - = Newton, Aunie Ridings, Clara FIStcher. | petrograd Says This Was What Tor- | hope it Ia. Usually when a purchase|Avnold; Serst. Maj McNair, Serst. Size 4 by 8 and 6 by 8, to go at Just Half Price SAIL BOATS, PARASOLS, WE+ L ‘Turner , Dda peter Sergeant Fanion, ICAI BOA’ LANTER| ey g e A B e idoed. Gestsiun: Battionhip, of this magnitude is made there Iis per, TTLRmpacsr — CHANICAL TS, NS, some advance inguiry as to boundary | Sergats. Brown, Pieland and Dreyfus PAILS AND SHOVELS, PENNANTS, Rhodes rendered “Old Black Joe” in T ireman Marchant. July m T e doutle quatterts 'sanz | London, July $_The British ad-[20d title, if mot to actual ownership, |30d remen, NATRIRt O, Capt || A LINE OF VERY HANDSOME PORCH R! SAND TOYS, BASKETS, CELLU- Slumber_song and completed ‘the pro- | Miralty tonight stated that it was of- | fown Clerk Ellas B. Hinckley is au- |y 1 . * S yeeney, Lieut. _HIL, - LOID TOYS, LUNCH SETS, KITES, Sram. . Durisg. the supper music was|fcially announced at Petrograd today | tRority for the statement, that no|lowe Capt Sweeney, TACRL. ik AT LOW PRICES st furnished by St. Paul's orchestra. that the submarine which made a suc- [ SiCh sale is kiown in the town clerk’s | /OUE 37078 CnpogfS ® Gunner Mul- § k¢ Home From Wedding cessful attack on a German warship | 0fice, where the transter of such prop- | 770 °Tng Biectrician Sergeants Koer- || These are the famous “Indian Splint” Chairs—the best ome From ing Journey. |on July 2d in the Beltic.was a British , o “hiie “pen | S20W. 804 Hectrician Berhensty oot 2 s 5 e ey S e e | i noinquiry concerning the boundary, | ™ tent *|] porch furniture which has yet been brought out. It is M DWIN FAY have returned from their wedding trip| The statement of the British admir~|title or ownership, or in any other |3ssistant adjutant Lieut. Little. Rs. E I which was spept st Crescent Beaclr |alty contained the first public an: | matier perlaining to the property. | 161G, 23 2=siant SEaraynetel So7 |} superior in construction and is stained' a very rich dark Mr, and Mrs,_ Kingsley plan a trip to |nouncement intimating that British No Stonington Hotel. : 5 : > F : Capt. O'Reilly, Lieut. Hascall, Lieyt. the Panama-American exposition later | submarines were operating in the| ol ii1ota hotel in Stonington or | Bliss, Sergt. Maj. Reilly, 'Master || wood brown. Franklin Square. in the summer. Baltic -sea. It is presumed that the \ rsea boa even a public lodging house, and tran- | Gunner Cole, Electrician _Sergeants Rm' M 75 Damage by Celebrators. Cattones from e North seatio th|dlents who happen to strike the|McKenna and Farrow. Serst Maj. e " WILL SELL v borough at bedtims ired t Girard, Lieut. Bliss will act as an as- What to all appearances was a|Baltic and then traveled eastward for & ne, are requ o go quiet Fourth turned out to be a rath- | 200 miles, as the Bay of Danzig, where | 2 Westerly, or New London for hotel | sistant quartermaster. Er olsy one for about twenty youns | the warship was attacked, lies in the | 2ccommodations. ~ The Wamphossett| The daily duties will begin with Straw- Porch Seats Grass and Novelty Fibre || Wagons, Carriages, Hirnesses men who: were summoned to testify | southeastern part of that body of | i0D, owned by Dr. C. O. Maine is well- | first call for revellls at 5.45 a. m. Even the soft side of a plank is Rugs before Grand Juror King and Officer | water. The distance from the English | 7uipped for an all-year-around hotel, | end with taps at 11 p. m. en the sof Bliven, regarding their tactics Sunday | port to Danzig is about 900 miles. but there does not seem to be any- night and early Monday morning. In| The Russian communication an: | oh€ who i Tl g Pty e ud Local Laconics. almost every case the youngsters ad- |nouncing that a Germen warship had . sever who s mitted that all his part in the affair [ been sunk by a submarine said that|Would want the place for the sum-| Charles A. Burdick =~ mining en- |} few of these good straw seats. They | {yco yge, Some have entirely dif- J| stock at consisted of was firing off his revol- | the battleship, which was of the|MEr season only, but that is not sat- | Eineer of New York city, > regularly for 5c each. erent designs on each side. R ver but that he knew someone did do | Deutschland type, was steaming at the | ISTYINE to tife owner. Time was when | Westerly, P ice is 2 for Bo ! $125 to $11.00 damage and naming another boy, he |head of a German squadron at the|!there were several lodging and board-| ‘Miss Louise Collins, teacher in the Our Price is 2 for m L L M co on belng questioned fold about ' the | entrance to Danzig bay, July 2, when |iN& houses for transients in the|public schools of Stamford, formerly A Same: story ‘e 1is Predacesnor. she was blown up by two torpedoes |DPoroush, and also these four hotels: |of Westerly, is the guest of Mr. aad e i ot | e oy b op) D> The Wadawannuck house, Ocean|Mrs. William Goodgeon. HODGE’S RATTANIA RUGS ARE THE VERY LATEST 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct, young men were about the village. ———— e house. Steamboat hotel and Fagle| Mr. and Mrs. John J. ~Gavitt of - -| Mrs. Horace Babcock has presented - 3 . o gemi-annual mecting elected the fol-| A Mre, Horace Baboock has prosontod |} rich designs and colorings. Size from 30 by 60 to 9 by 12 Rests with the Cook Stinson, reco Charles | started on & fox hunt before sunrise Cameron, janitor: i 3 footed, bushy-tailed chicken thief. ¢ SO 59 Woed Thirty-one of the forty-four mem- to operate in this state by reason of and participated in the election of Jul; i rather hard, so if you must sit on | ye carry a most extensive line of this month. of July st Bargaln Prisen. the steps it would be well to get a | these rugs, both domestic and im- if you are in the market ses thieg One party staved on the hill and while | _Philadelphia bas 150,000 Jews and | hotel, and all did a profitable business. { providence are ihe guests for the sea- || Beautiful Rugs which are very durable and really water- they enjoyed themselves they did no | Chicago 200,000. Odd Fellows’ Officers. son of Miss Rhoda Gavitt and Mrs. W . o . of % Stonington lodge of 0ad Fellows, in | UCY Bliven. sisters of Mrs. Gavitt. proof. e show an exceptionally beautiful selection m in the Home Z association with plaster plaques of X 2 = nito of Feirview lodge, “of Groton: | Besthoven, Mozart, aster Dadues of |} feet and also runners in various widths and lengths. ‘harles lersléeve, noble grand; | Peter. i Frank Kupi vice grand; Jesse B.| Chief of Police Thomas B. Brown Priced from $5.15 to $10.50 secretary C.- Potfer, financial secretary; George | Thusday morning, returning in time The best natured person in the D. Johnson, treasurer: Edward C.|for breakfast with a fleetest four- e e, St e o » Perry finance committee. Charles Bass, chauffeur for Edward Hook and Ladder Officers. Carpenter, who was denied a license reckless driving, was granted a - bers attended the annual meeting of Pioneer Hook and Ladder company, |Cense on his second application. {nese officers and committess: STAFFORD SPRINGS How Stephen D. Dunham Came to Be L, Burtch, secretary; W.| Shot by Orrin C. Smith—Death of r] treasurer; Frank L. Staplins,| Leonard D. Gibson—Community | gociville- callea on relatives in the | teachers ' Ry o Wioor Guzgs | Celraton & Suecee Soroven on Fomsasy. X L. g © ttee; Dr. Tomies H. Weeks, B, D Chesebny, | /Friends of Orrin C. Smith and OBITUARY. James H. Stivers, auditing committee; Leona: Joseph F.:Joseph, Robert L. Burtch, Tt Gbeen, house .committee, R. M. DeLagrange | dent in which the latter lost his lite.| Leonard Day Gibson, 63, died at his was elected 'delégate, and Grover C. Carson, alternate, to the anmual con. | WEi® setting a trap for woodchucks bnm; nt;n thl; Ebona:r (;:)hl;v.:“ flhn: vention of the Connecticut Firemen’ and one son. assoctation to be held next month in | Dunham . instantly Killed | wite, two dsaghters and one Community Fourth a Sucoess. ° ue EGYPTIENNE o Stonington Pointers. Stafford’s community Fourth worked ; lfl;zus:}‘nmbythiseahubgvn . out so well that there is already talk leased for the summer by Christ absent Dunham decided of similar programme on & larger ki ‘Ward, of Washington, D. C. gt into .u.|‘. next year. The rain after all Captain Elias Wilcox, who is ill with proved an advantage, @s it was neces- ptomaine poisoming at his Pleasant moving every min- tered al run off all the events . is CI.GAREI:[ES sl e mreieny oo G W T The Uniformity of “STRAIGHTS” [ i ilitonss =70 sl . eld in ‘borough el lon, as usual. compares favorably with any hlgch— e RS R S B s Turkish Clga.rette at any price. Father O'Brien, pastor of St, Mary's | Fiving By “STRAIGHTS” are madewithgreatercare |chureh is some it water fehorman |of & he comuzittees tn . Blank Books Mads and Ruled te Ordes The same choice types of 100% Pure Turkish to- %fiufl alwa; tnfed. “STR_AI(,}HTS” smokers b e caraen of Mis ? -“STRAIGHTS" never change— 50 Cowps s ‘one o gfitt you they afford the mild, d C. H. C who 1 f the g | gs bl ks | ptomaine poison unfortunates, was|Mass. delight- muich improved Thursday. smoke of Turkish tobacco at its best. Deputy Sheriff William 4 Jotm Connery of Holyoke apent Mon- A in town. it Cushman went. to Watch Hiiss Koue Moban of Yantic has been > % 0 Hill Thursday to meet some friends [spending a few days - in Stafford ughlin a guest - *HE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY I or | ‘; from Stafford Springs who came there | Springs. 5 of Mr. and Mrs_J. V. Squire of Wind- Y g 5 e f with m,exc’ur&n_\ arty from Now | i and_Mrs. John' Hassett sor Lacks. x Alice and Buth Walker. £ s ihe steamer ck Island. - daughter, Miss DBessie Hassett, and of | ~ Misses