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w FRECKLES Now-lis the Time to Get-Rid-of These Men’s :Hebrew- Association . Captures - Second Award— ~ Workere-for' Y. M. C. A, and:Sacred-Heart:School Cast TWO Dl ffl b M e e s .,'“‘d:,_,; - Big-Vote—Big:Parade-of 'WA inners«Tonight. R A e et ys country, 3 . o ma-nw-um.unmmm % : A There' have mimw {ng and vou sh sec that even my . . the J At.llntic c states . ghe their own. chosen representatives, o |ap, :‘"‘ e : ‘Franklin Square :'hl:l ‘be m m&: oy hon‘ufl.v for all interested, without foar plete FR 'D' AY " TQ-M“ ] S e HRGATHONLY e m‘““’“’.“""“.g“m“mm“w ons, atter care. || “riliee vote zeported the 1ast woek he two which have attracted the crowds EYELEAR,2NOSE, s Ly ly aptly illustrates tremendous suc- | strength othin have this F ‘End Sale GLASSES, wmm Noren || PE2TY, Competitt do award cos m e __mm,ed thshcnntut, actory such a 4 ‘ovgry Trder | daie: coats mod- s seemily soemoetble oa one trec the desirable-goods and the substantial, T e Ausvet.g Stndays: by ey ,‘m“i iadls ‘m ey Prize— Dbetween alert and honorable competi- success are fresh, I, tors and as the greatest cash and col- positive . savings which you cannot help but make g ‘Assooiatio lecting agency ever rated. It = NFor-ouL i e that || bas been a clean, honorable, fair con- 115,32 every Nm-fl!ern ew ([England:~ Fair—Fri- Thethod. throughout. orwich ‘'has © | Jard and_manner tere as he is considered a pretty big a g.w the Lt e i and oa. || Spirit of Tair play. The past three pretty -’rl “New nm= fins‘d!flum 2 2 Ehis result Was fair and im. || monthe have been rich with pleasure | pet i G or s, L A00't know if I can Buyms Factory m is just ‘bmh mm & the get him as he is under contract to the and profit to the contest man, the con- Tesults and extend our cofi- || test ‘workers and the merchants. We |t Ranch Sho prices on many s ations o S - e e goneratulato the defoated for: they to close the lots out, for must be cleaned up Thexfollowing rocords.reportegsfrom BOWIN fought & kool Nebh 20d hough b7 the | in the eyes of ths by Saturday night. Come before .ll.nfi. 'I'h‘ fortunes of war they missed the prlze, ]n‘ for beef brawn, bu v Knights of Columbus, theirs is a defeat which carried with it tellec::!l nis M t ‘l"‘l"gf are— JEREMIAH A. DESMOND. no Bun‘%.filt;emm To one and all ”b. “P the De‘ox}lve ::'l 3 w.hoolgn o ; < z &t % 2 Younk Jhdu's-Histu . Aowie, oy g get his positive assurance to our Y et s SR e A. CURLAND. 4.-0-JomNnsoN. |53 hs positive assuras be FACTORY END PRICES — lde open show the town i and Fotics Wiash staple-and novelty-f3brics, in short | WATERFORD YOUNG MEN Something in the line-of an opehing lengths and full pieces. T day that has never before been at- HELD FOR TRIAL|tempted here and you can bet your last ji Thres Actused of Blowing Up House | e (oeY, that it will be a corker.|§ FACTORY END PRICES If the thing goes through we will pack 6p m . cemcansn - 5 Highest-72, lowest 64 Sacred Heart School, Comparisons, ADOLFHUS BENOIT. Freatctions-for Thursday:-Generally e : R z 5 - 3 In Waterford Last April. 2,5rowd ihto the old grounds that will on Sllksig both black and fancy, in all this :uson’l - P Ige ou a - : i, ey s i B ooy st Ty 1o o SRS onl S srmns e (] newest fabrics P = uni Yy e e - o inyone o ’ P ES B -‘m%‘“mfl for the very M nouncement was made that melxnxgm g%omt;n‘!he DIRGR as Smper Fun cuts except the old folks and cripples and FACTORY END PRICES é 2 3 ‘olumbus had won first place, . Fred Day ey won't st at he 1 thy | WEST POSSIELE PRICE e . || 2288 | Young Men's Hebrew association sec- |and Christopher Besbe of Waterford. |are éhlororormed. . We. are soins iy on Domestics—Cottons, Table Linens, Towéls, Tows | 3 "o Rises. | Sets. | Wator.Jl BetS| ond. in the library contest that nas|who were arrested by state policemen | have oo tai this near Eor oing, | i ] entist in the efty charges. T o m I & m Jl B m | POC, 00 Gheted here for several months | Wednesday _night, had thelr cases|from me. aton me: Cmoss ey eling, Pillow Cases, Sheets Bed Spreids Etc. | F a8 éxpert service and high | 75 10.45 t. As a result, the Knights of |Continued ustil August 5, at 10 a. m.,|he ambled off down the street. at 2 ty+work as any dentist.in the |3 11117 | Coluymbus will rejoice in the possession | under bonds 6f $500 in each case. FACTORY END PRICES i 1d. g’i 11.56 | of 350 books of the library and the| The three Were arrested by State |=——————————————— D Se: 1 d hairli g IF YOU HAVE 33 9726 | Young Men's Hebrew association will | Policemen Downing, Jackson and soak on Dress Goods—Cream rgeés, plain an airline | il | take 150 of the 500 volimes that were | Wheeler and Wers brought to the New 5 stripes for skirts and coats; Mohairs for skirts and | i ® DENf WORK 25 offered. London police station. They were re- | BUSHNELL—In Bridgeport, July 18, a pé: “ AL Six Hoars after Bgh water It T iew How the. Vote Stood. leasta in $500 Touds eechi 1o appent | B L N bathing costumes; Poplins, Gabardines, Voiles, Ete, i COME TODAY i el e b L T Rl S SRl 999 | yer il on Thursday morning, but | JONES—in Stonington (Paweatusto.[f by Y I g : i @ son, Ernest ieste CTORY END PRICES We-have the most attractive prop- GREENEVILLE ton 15,208,525 | TUCT Dabore him. he Secined is hear| Jones. to Mr.ana Mre. Ernest Jones. 1 esition to make that you ever heard. Young iMen's cnrlsmn - ite the Cases & that Mr. Lubchansky pre- | COCRAYNS—In Ation, R I July 18, on Men’s Wear—Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, leh EXAMINATIONS FREE 8t Mary’s Lawn Fete Opens with Big | saves teart seho 12521701 | & TR0 Sothagaor ** Shradad 2w Wai- ' Shirts, Clothing, Etc. DR. F..C. JACKSON Crowd—Tubbs’ Band Gave Enter- . Elks 410381 mz‘h;;':n:g:fl‘hg: o L - s " ¥ : % e S A AR = DR. D. J. CO taining Concert—Notes. uck 'ine our of 6 | leged Assenn, 3::;? P R wmua;; DIED. FACTORY END PRICES g The Arst nisht of the lawn festi- |D. m. Wednesday the battle of books|Mrs. Neliie 'm Dealed: WeaDone! | MARRA-12 Frubothe. Ja 81 on Women’s Wear—Millinery, Waists, Coats, Suits, | | Succeeding the King Dental.-Co, ||val of St. Mary's parish opened most | Was over, the last vots was cast, and | Second, cavrying cencealed weapans T S e ety Petticoats, mts M ln Und ! 3 208 Main Street, favorably on Convent avenue, and it |all that-remained for the faithful, zeal- $2d the LRird o eemiDnE to' ljore| Chrlatind Mates, tar o Wrappers, Petticoa usli nderwear, | e AW Ve C! Next to Boston Store was admitted that the cpening attend- | OUS Workers was to dick by the use 0f dyhamite on April 5 3 e Etc. fl bered over 700. The com- | Which would spell victory or defeat. Gady-Attendant "Phone 12823 || Giittees ot 2 Thursday morning there was a con- | 1 1915 X - Dooths were kept busy Sispensing thels | SNt stream of ballot boxes from ev- Daw & houes 1 WaHeRct. " " | rasy. e 2oy b e set-|} FACTORY END PRICES - g i - | wares. Tubbs’ band, under the direc- | €ry source. x In behalf of the state a motion was| vices at St. John's church at 10 on Summer Underwear and Hosiery for Womcn | TR ton of John Swahn, leader, rendered | Ready for the Last Disclosure. |mags 1o continue the case for two| o'clotk. Burial in family lot, Baltic . £ DRS:L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |an enioyable concert programme’from| one by one they came, their work | weeks &nd 1o héld the ascused in| eerccriry. 2 Misses, Children and Infants, £ o5 Walh B 8 to S-Nmn dcelgc;c and the musiclans|gnisheq,” their secrets hidden behind |bonds of $2,000 gach, on the ground SMITH—In Colghester, July 20, George i K ain 8t | were applaued tar thelr work. Danc- | lock and key, The ordinary routine O | that two important Witnesses had fied o o e e FACTORY END PRICES = el S T e L Rl STt T S S e A N Pt tTaan [ from 1he &ihte Sincé.the arrest wak], wkH row: e 1ace” o, 67 West Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Laces, Embroid = . e contest man to umblest én- : e m , 67 Wes > o Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|s big success is beins conducted by | iogson'est 2an, to the hu Tmpossible | ““Attorney George Curtis Morgan, who | 10%0 street Fridas afierioon yaiv o W Toilet Articles. ; 1 aEOUE 0 & m to 3 p.m. g;} Sene Taiiee Sodaly. Smsedl|tn fasten their thoughts upon the tasks| represented the youns men and their e e R R TR e eries, Sma ares, Toile icles. +- T sa1d I had a friend, of the day while such a t pervi fathi : The booths working Thursday eve- e &rs, no objection tothecon-|pyypy In thie city, July 21, M the air; still to the army of ballot|tinuance, but 4id object strenuously n city, July rary i ning wers: Doméstie booth, Knlg‘hts of | boxes was added recruit after recruit,|to the unht of the bond ich he Kingsley. widow of Martin Riley. ¥ the amo ond, wh Funeral !Order It Now by Phone 136.5 | Columbus, Holy Name; smusements rom her late fesidénce, 61 . ke, candy, 106 cream, Soda, Bebeccars | LPoir sides fairly swollen with votes. |gonsidereq excessive. It was finally | Boswell avenue Saturday morning, The porteous & M]tchell CO. ! Trommer’s Evergreen, per chse $170 | well, countty 8tore, fshing pond and sa’{,’;g;;"“e‘}g:;;;fin“‘“;;z,'“fg?;:{: i B B e Mg e § O 1 Ty oRlock. ’ { Moptin'e-Light Dionan AlN, rec Guse the ‘African dadger, wise, Wonder and | Znow the yoting Nad waxed fast atd | 00050 I otk e dnder Sonds of in each case.” The bonds wers | iR family lot at St. Mary's cemetery. furious all day up to the ver striki 3 MALLON—In Norwich, July 22, 1915, Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 The comhittee in chargs has ex- | of'tho hour of 6, And how all records OF | o et Hobe WeLAh Y- Jesane: father | ™ James araiton Free Delivery to all parts of the city | tended an invitation to A. O. Johnson, | gajes were smashed into atoms. The father of the Elliott boy. mne;m&f;‘-:rygame Dn'r]o;u of M. Haur{. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING H. JACKEL & CO of New York city, manager of the li- | stores must have been a miniature| "Bilistt 1s 30 years oid and Attorney| Sotem Eo ac oy e S enr et i . Ay ontest Yiuch s Deen con- |arena while the gladiators of a g00d | Morgan was named as guardian at| § O'clock. i in‘;h’gf::g; ne i Raat, tnree | chuse sinots stout and 1:ny blows and | Ntem. The other young men aré obout | FINNEGAN—In Westerly. R. L., a1y 19 e Croos Goubail, nghm 57 s e fifi:sg‘r:gysters P P 33 Attorney John J. Lawless prosecut- | 1915, " Patrick Finnegap, lumbus, ot this clty, who proved 12| _When the Reserve Vote Came. When word that the accused had | BROWN_In Carolina. R. L. July 20, BROOCHES Each bearer of the previous bundles been turned loose under dond reached RO Mrdewa. \ Summer Goods SAIL BOATS, PARML& M MODERN PLUMBING CHANICAL BOATS, LANTERNS Phone 581 A PAILS AND SHOVELS, PENNAN the wore a smile of confidence. Bach was -“’\gm“?*uo‘“m"‘, h’”’: Attorney July_fi“dl“;l‘g‘yfi"’}hflf,v;';} fi:og( ls "'."‘:l :."hm“.:" 2% I8AND TOYS, BASKETS, CELIIJ‘- 3 < - the thousands turneéd in would | JO! . swiess, with the state po- J electricity is to lighting. ‘e guaran- BAR PINS e pag Tor b pemiie Darage | furm the balance sheet in thelr Favor, | loomen went to the New London po- | JCUpgSsteor of Mr ana dre. Willlam | Sesoir ® L0 'L INBING ‘WORK | LOID TOYS, LUNCH SETS, KITER TS J|ibie eyening to cecort the members | This optimism was sometimes shaken, | oo slation. Wednesday night and o PITCHER In North Stonington. July| by expert workmen at the fariest | SOUVENIRS. BRACELETS of the Knights of Columbus from their | though, when they caught a glimpse |Spirited argument with Lieutenant = Preoy e:_l o A 4 :‘m Plati headquarters to the $0ens of the pres- | Of What had precéded them and were Sollowed, Lieutenant Jeffers Edvnrd T Eener. P ewest designs in Platinum and” §| ¢.tion The line will move-prompt- | made to realize only too fully that their | insisted that he had a right to release [ o 0" = 000 JJuly 20, 1s15 e Tor Bt Al & l“Rs EDWIN F 4 green gold. Iy at 7.45 o'clock from ths Sunlight |rivals had not been caught napping. |the men and Lieutenant Downing was | BEEBE--In TWaterfo o R ‘Becbe. e building and take the paraders as far The contest was the one topic on|Just as emphatic in his declaration = - MOND JEWELRY ] |as the Weuregan houss corner, where | sverybody's 1ip, the one thought in|that the lieutenant had no authority [TORIN—In Norwich, J‘"’ Eenwl] F. TOMPKINS Franklin Square. it will countermarch and .go through |every mind. Conjecture, rumor, doubt |28 it was a Waterford case, and #m@ _l!\\l;lg‘r‘n' (!!:filo‘\_;d;é ;_:(e of Richard W. . b l- ':;:'l‘l)’- ain stréet, North Main and enter | and hope flew thick and fast during the | men were kept at the police station 3 rices Lowest. by Convent avende. Tihe | period of uncertainty which elapsed |Smply for safe keeping and not un- | TYECTAl, from her iate mpme. No. 263 67 West Main Street - 3 parade will burn red fire and torches | before the results of the work of the |der the jurisdiction of the New Lon- R faithf; itt Kn An | don authorities. 9.15 o'eloek. Requien an ustly d in ring the thful committee were known. VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- 4 feel justly proud in capturing the trick's church at 10 Bandsoma 11b; Followi: the pres- { avalanche of votes in the wind-up was Attorney Lawless was _exceeding > Burhl in family lot in St y TEST GIVEN HERE. entation of the iibrary there will ‘be | expected. but the stapendous volume |WFOth at the action of the city po- | Jo3ePN'S cometers. n b t J COCI\PME : e o et class Sntertainment rendered | exceeded our most liveral expectations, lice. Attorney Lawless said the opert J. AP from the plal this especially in the case of the|charges against the young men, as- e Rev. William I‘L Kennedy, general | Knights of Columbus, who had accu- [Sault with intent to kill and murder, CARD OF THANKS, GAS FITTING, e = 7 jahn & Gen H. BBSS ¢hairman of the committes, felt high- | mulated over a 3,000,000 reserve. gurrying concealed woapons and USINE | e wish to thank our meighbors and| ' PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10c size from 3 5 e ey e s R B Bauie Sieteih. son, carried with them an ageresate | KIS 0ty o o Ganehter and ain, | 10, West Main Strsst, Norwich, Conn. | . 0 sy CROVE FARM The sole proceeds will g0 towards | ror good. books wes Known asd the| Soanity. of 40 Joars in state prison | iur"an for the many beautiful floral| ASent for N. B. O. Shest Packing. R e s o o fond hopes of the friends of the K. of | was ridle:loully e s {ributes. which we always will cherish ——.‘——’ » 21C. were ized, every mind began to George Haven of the police 3 HORTON'S NEW YORK |uns; dScorations were tavoraniy com- | (ool S2vart o the acet reat cronte | sase i eare® mitver, O£, 08, Potice | Giiedy People’s Market the big parade—for such a complete | should. not have been brousht to ihe|MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM “WEST- e Miss May Ro! who was a re- | victory demanded this fitting climax in | police station but to the county jail as BURG AND FAMILY. 6 Franklin Street R P. Greene, | (00 vt asmtvement. L mewbers| o em S atertord case and bne for Heating and Plumbing| .ustin movo= am has returned to New London. are TherelSrs requesteq to sssembie the sheriffs, not Zor the New London 8 N, Proprietor t the club rooms not later than 7. & David Sheshan has accepted & Po- | b tonixht. oo Bete the mirthe: 3 . 2 Franklin Street " Quart Bricks .......... 40c|sition st the United States Finishing | Tith brass Dand, plonty of ed Ate, ete: | JACK ROSE SEES NO 9 Pint Bricks will start to St. Mary’s parish, Greene- wenie 28¢ ville, and Mr. Johnson is to present the OHANCE FOR BECKER. DR' A‘ J' SMY m ; e | o St Pramic > lorien | Booke " Lomne, maTner 2 TN o | New York Poice Officer Doomed o the ; IRON GASTINGS |will open & newly equipped - DUNN’S PHARMACY Horains aad was attended By & DATSL | prodesion ‘s (e, Wikmers of tae. seer : : : b tie FURNISHED PROMPTLY By | office mlgie Mwem o ry “Becker, throwing up his insides, rooms lnd .Mt ond prize. The event will be one of 5 (] 4 — much pleasure and jollification for all | {hinks he can save himself, but he's THE VAUGHN FoumY co A 1st. 50 Main Street T participating and all friends are cor- | (oumed to hane next - Wetneedey> =" ugust talians -in this city n New | dially urged to attend. No. 11 %> ‘erey Street . e London next Friday night to partici-| The large vote reported by all iue|Statement of Bald Jack Rose, one-time in the send-off to be given to a|merchants each week aptly illustrates|D8Seball manager in this city, who A. Z " ty of 100 men Who are to leave to | the tremendous success which has at- {’;’”" through New Haven on his wey Jobm-A. Morgan & Son o join the colore. tended these business men from the|t®, .. s & b STETSON & YOUNG W. m.ER BROWNE, “- D. A band and fireworks will furnish a | opening of the big contest. madm b“”g e S e o= S e Bye, Eaz, Nove, Threst, Electrictty, COAL lot of excitement and red fire will | Every loyal resident of Norwicn|Xde & bee line for the news stan: C ters and Builders g LEHIGH VALLEY light the path of the heroes on the | should applaud the enterprise and pub- R ey saiahis patee arpen! L) X-RAY tvening s they g0 to New London|llc spirit manifested by thess mer- e oy o o B L / 2 Tislet Ry, Mechanical Maernge. ¥ou 2 Nut 86,00 per ton | line boat to sail for New York and | chants in subscribiub to so substantial | FTSel ‘:ut e e e vr‘B:u'-f b';_flfk mx M'—""‘ at righ r.m & M. %0 4 4N 6 to & b m.. Offics-and Yard Central Whart '-“;;'e,f;; Y. & prominent Ttalian | Wi Dich came Without cost 1o the| geqling with Becker's fight for life, Felepkone 50 WEST MAIN ST M“‘""- fri Teiephone 884 resident, has been secured to deliver | The beautiful libraries will soon find _.'E;:‘""k;' MR 2o gulvy of mureae o ¥ -.n address in Italian at the Corner | their permanent resting places and be- | 28 ,f.h er men w n‘.’n:"i fl" 2 of Bank, Hobron and Shaw -streets, [ €in to perform their splendid service. Y ere ;“h; l‘:xt s n: “9‘2“;' 1 where the formal celebration will be|Such good and finely bound books }{"‘n,f.m.'" s L by cupnit 0 Overhauling and =5 Sowierss W & S e b ont v e R St Bos B | sung and nothing will be left undone [light to the winners, and no doubt they m Sat a'u. hm"ew ¢ 1 f; to prove the love New London Ital- (Will They should be a monument to s ewietCa " dea T ians have for their mother country. |the memory and the enterprise of the Mr. Wh after e r °r e local business men, and for several g a0 e DENTIST l-'mr Minister Visita, ‘Here. generations to come, no doubt, the|; FO= Unmm' an oy pardin him,’ 3 z story of how those books found their | e, con “ .n on Dune-.n pastor of “Who are the men trying to secure Begkers parden:” ho was asked. DR. E. J. JONES an interesting marrative. -1 know, ¢ o P gl e “"‘“‘h tg An Earnest Committee Assembled. |me to do too much talking. It is Promptly at 1 o’clock Thursday the ty strong influence, but the men commitiee assembled at the Audito- wmn-verbo.blomuvomm." was W, ge ren’;lm s0 ‘}n‘nx nfixfidmg?i For “had turned me&- evidence = - | bours, in fact, by working continually o you sup- X m°°m°.’:.°"m°':.f’:“..‘*~°um";¢.=:. 't 870 T with the Cesistance of | Dose e [ o8 & Burke [potatoes 41 Main Street Funeral Directors re Good— THESE ARE. -'I'I'Il TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR: GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR || and see. M. 7HEA. P ’ THOS. Tt to 'rop. Franklin St s "Phone 511 -h.. - ): Ly Dr. J. M. KING