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: -«’;fl: amount of the Will Make This Store ks e , . EX ' m «$17.95 e T e B e e s o 1912, inclusive, ‘There 3 ‘were as 3 tle more than $62,000, while in every pattern. Regular » ( SN2/ 444.72; 1908, $565,559.35; 1990 triennial period 1913-1915y in 3 £ : anurifv‘i ;xm, $598,407.08; . 1911, | increase was only $23, Today, you may- choose -at. > \ ONion SUiTs « $1.05 Men’s Summer Weight Ritbed ts—our Union Suits, ecru color, short | entire less of former R Run for Mayor. Case in Superior Court. sleeves, both ankle and selling prices—all reduced to 750 & . T — A— quarter regular $1.50 | suit for quick a It is eald _Alderman R.| 'An appeal has been taken by Ever- suits at $1.05. spl ‘bargain 3 that Henry Bond, Jr., of the Second ward in New |ett N. Pendleton, cashier of the First London, who some Weeks ago announc- | National dBn.nk of AT TORIC LENSES Trunks Bags Suit Cases ovalshaped, giving a wide range of 50 FIBRE 00 SUIT CAS! EN’S Vision. Let us make your glasses toriC. | city, are on a western tour which will |the estate of Moses Pendleton. Papers gflUNKs at 35-95 :7.;4 BA‘(’I’B at u“.’s ‘?.','.';".".'{. at S’,{'.‘.;"R".’.‘Sl.zfl Xb.o grind and make t.!tngmwh‘xn_ m: OWN | include a visit to the exposition, so a}:lo in the suit were ::erved b% Deputy Splendid quality Fibre tiad Chifldren’s ot %, Children’s Dresses of the requirements. ©hone 1312 for an 6P~ | Shi Teem him. BACLIL 1 eaid on £00d |Diraable belors he suporor cours e || 512 82, 34 and 36, brass bound and | 24-inch—Cowhide Baga, sizes 16, 7 | tr PIAE Eingham and Shembrys | soc e s dresses °f e fin Ppointment, N aut;orlt;n thn?'fim alderman will not be | first Tuesday in September. hard-wood _slats, regular $7.50 | and 18-inch, black and brown, Teg- | our regular good value 95c Dresses | good sssortment—our regular ! a candidate and that there will be no| The litigation is the outgrowth of Trunks at $5.95. ular $7.00 value at $4.96. at 75c. value $1.50 Dresses at $1.29. J. F. " ABG" opposition to former Alderman Ernest | differences between the children of E. Rogers, who it is known would ac- | Nelson A. Pendleton and Oscar F. Pen- cept the nomination. dleton as to the management of the Republicans from all parts of the|estate of Moses Pendleton, who died city approved Mr. Rogers’ candidacy |24 years ago. and it is felt certain that there will| Numerous hearings have been had be no opposition to him. Alderman|in the probate court in the past two Bond, it has been said, would make & |years in relation to the matter, and spirited fight in the caucuses and|among the points now in dispute is might run independently if unable to|whether Oscar F. Pendleton should pay secure the republican nomination. rent for the homestead property, where The story now is that the fact that|he now resides, and also as to & prop- Alderman Bond has an unexpired term |er rental for the store and dock prop- to serve in the council has influenced |erty used by him in the conduct of a him somewhat in his decision not to|grocery and coal business. umerous make a contest for the mayoralty nom- | other questions have also and ination this fall. The election of Mr.|the trial of the case will probably take Bond to the was his debut in|g deal of time in the superior politics, and it is said he feels that by |court. Mr. Davis, one of the admin- serving the full term as aldermen he |igtrators, is an attorney, and Hull, Mc- will gain a better knowledge of the|Guire & Hull of New London and W. Ogptometrist i 10 Broadway Norwich, Conn- Kelley-Speld Tires Our Entire Stock of Women’s Dress Hats at $1.98 Each THIS IS A REMARKABLE OFFERING AT THIS TIME IN THE SEASON. BEGINNING TODAY, WE OFFER A CHOICE OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S FINE DRESS HATS—THIS INCLUDES EVERY SPRING AND SUMMER HAT IN STOCK, MOURNING HATS EXCEPTED. THERE ARE 127 HATS IN THE LOT, INCLUDING TRIMMED LEGHORNS AND NO TWO HATS ALIKE, FORMER PRICES UP TO $1250—TODAY YOU MAY CHOOSE AT......uv..r $1.98 SPIERSY.CANDY Chocolates in five delicious flavors, regular price 20c a Women’s 50c Gauze Silk Hoslety at 29¢ city affairs. A. Breed of ‘Stonington represent O. 15c 290- | The mayoralty election is but two|F. Pendleton and sister, Miss Fanny SRR e e At Boys' M—mm Bathing months distant and there is more dis- | Pendleton. Moses A. Pendleton of in pound /boxes, assorted e D] money-saving o] . = cussion ananet this year than in many |Stonington, a former executive of the flavors, regular 50c value at.. 27c :ZO:&:!: ’B!lck :lrl:.lno:‘:,i full-hd-lu;d—c.ny:‘ nb’e:: ch .o—cnm:-'h s W ‘Bath. years. . will of his father, and who resigned irregul es lor service they are good Suits, value . There appearsas yet to be no can- |about one year ago, is represented by HAND BAGS PRICES ever. On sale today—regular §0c Silk Hosiory at.......cee.. At 19c—Boys’ Straw Hats, value Siaty Tox:ths Metanortio Toonston. | ot £ (Geery. of Hew London. ' he AT SPECIAL ~ §0c. Actis yor n_T. Miner a few t involved is about $12,000. ’ ’ t rs s Taktel Tin Daclarattin ot | Tt tnyobved. dn "V:o.:.n?;:hli;a;l;e: ;_;l:asgm At 1o°—cm‘1:;ggl=‘. mm F‘:-iury At 150—Misses’ Plain Gauze Lisle &—memn-:h “Rah Rah” some weeks ago that he will not be a } THREE BIRTHDAYS WERE 5o vatvas ot 480 | A pink - Hoslery, in black, value 26c. At Hats, MILEAGE GUARANTEE | canatdate in the fall. William . May. saeeesess Seeness ¢ 15c—Children's Ribbed ILaste | .. 21c—Boys’ Rompers, sizes 3 to 8, ROUND TREAD, 5000 MILES often mentioned, will not consider the CELEBRATED TOGETHER B“M!' A Eg’;e g‘li}: e ch;niery, black and white, | At 19c—Women's Black Gauze Lisle value 26c. 3 rig e an: value 25c. Hoslery, value 25c. At 39c— KANT-SLIP, 5000 MILES Crmean haveJannched o more or lecs|In Outdoor Party at Fort Hill of Mr. ([ Mirror, silk or leatnor lined, T et te g FORD SIZES indefinite boom for him. siHatsindn and Mrs, Dwight Cook. i S e g O .- 880 At 690—Boys' Washable Suits, sives 30x3 and 30x3)5 7500 Miles e D g D i e bt e men Peroxide of Hydrogen, full 3 to 8, value $1.00. the automobile fire engine controversy At 980o—Boys’ Washable Suits, sizes 3 to 8, value $1.50, At $1.95—Boys’ Linen Norfolk Sufts, sizes Il to 16, value $5.50. At 39c—Boys* Khak! Trousers, sizes 6 to 17, value 5dc. strength, at these special prices: 4-oz—at 7o, value 10c 16-0z—at 19c, value 260 32-0z—at 25¢, value 3% GET A COMFORT Sowbea doLr FREE $1x3Y% and 31x4, 10,000 Miles Vulcanizing and Repairing C. E. LANE, 17 Chestnut Street Women’s 25¢ Summer Neckwear at 12%c¢ A lot of Women's Summer Neckwear, lzéc brought him considerable prominence |Friday afterncon at Fort Hill farm, and he is a warm favorite with mem- |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Djwight ‘bers of the fire department. Cook. — e The day had a triple significance as WAR VETERAN ANSWERS on it was celebrated the second birth- LAST ROLL CALL. collar and comprising cuff sets, Vestees and Windsor Ties in a variety of these are regular 25c Neckwear at........... ceserresiesmenen day of their little daughter Rosalind, e the tenth birthday of Master Harry A 3 5 t 69c—Boys’ Khaki Trousers, sizes Billy Rockwell, Once of Mystic, Dies in|20d the seventh birthday of Master |} _ Sykes Comfort Powder at thess 9 to 17, value $1.00. NEW SPRING —_— The party was hela 1o & §rov where At SicTREu Brcs G SILK POPLIN & The party was held ‘wh Tegular price 50c et Ty | o o oo e o eins || A sower piibesiebi e | Drummers” Samples of Laces at 5S¢ Each | =eeues ro 89 of Willlam C. Rockwell, formerly of and games of all kinds, Adding a final note to the enjoyment was a basket lunch served by Mrs. Cook. Following many merry games, ice cream and cake were served upon the lawn. Three generations were repre- sented in the gathering, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Avery Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cook, Masters Harry and Dwight, Jr., and little Miss Rosamond Cook. The other guests were Mrs. Mystic, will be interested to learn of his death, which occurred on Sunday, July 25, at the Buffalo hospital after a short illness terminating with an operation. Mn Rockwell, famillarly MILLINERY at MRS. G. P. STANTON’S No. 52 Shetucket Street ! GEORGE G. GRANT {Undertaker and Embalmer ‘32 Providence St., Taftville | Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephone 630. aprl4MWFawl M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Street Carnations. Special Forms Plants. time he was a popular dancing master |y as well as a first class carriage trim- mer. ‘When the war broke out he was living in Mystic, and was the first to volunteer from that place. Being a graduate of the Russell Military school, he started out as second lieutenant of the Fifth Connecticut regiment and re- | | WO ADJOINING STATES turned as captain of Company G. He OUT OF QUARANTINE was also appointed as acting adjutant S—— on account of his superior abilities as | Rhode Island and Connectiout Have DeMonte and children, ‘Duane DeMonte. Many pretty gifts were received by the young hosts, who were wished many happy birthdays by their little friends, and ‘Telephone 657. package _entitling the holder Comfort Powder Doll Pattern, Summer Underwear At 5o—Women's Ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless. At 1ic—Women's Ribbed Vests, a variety of styles, value 15c. At 14c—Women's Ribbed Vests, a variety of styles, value 19¢. |At 19c—Women’s Ribbed Pants, lace trimmed, value 25c. At 23c—Women's Ribbed Union + _Suits, lace trimmed, all sizes. At 39c—Women's Ribbed Union Suits, iace trimmed, value 50c. At 89c—Women's Ribbed Union Suits, all sizes, value 75c. BUNGALOW PORCH SCREENS Size 6 feet—at $2.05 from $2.65 Size 8 feet—at 69 from $3.89 Size 10 feet—at 59 from $4.25 GREEN_KOMI SCREENS to One lot of Drummers’ Samples of Laces, consisting of Bands, All-overs and all kinds of Laces, in black, white and ecru. These are good generous samples of goods that would ordi- narily retail at 25c to $5.00 a yard—special price a length. Regular 25¢ Wash Goods at 12%¢ a Yd. Black Cloth, 32 incheswide, in a good selection of color combinations, regular zsclzlkc Ratine Suitings in four dif- ferent color combinations, fast colors, regular value at .....c........ Dress Linens at Clearance Prices 28-inch Mercerized Dress Linens, in purple, gray, brown and 42-inch &ilk Popl in black, white and colors, r‘.nh:h 3119 qual- ity, reduced to 89c a yard, SILK at Black Messaline Silk, 98 inches wide, in black only, for dresses and wu-mr.-.r-maru.oovuu.um. ¥: SUITS for Bathing Suits, 43 inches wide, black At 090 2ohiate Tor Sathing Suits r for 54 inches wide, black, navy, gray, value 85, MOHAIR FOR BATHING At Sizo 5 feet—at $179 from $2.25 | linen color—this is a remarkable offering of Dress Linens that 9c All at Clearance Prices Size 6 feet—at 05 from $2.76 usually sell at 25c and 29c—Clearance price a yard.......... Size 8 feet—at $259 from $3.35 At American House a penman. He never feared death at eased, the front, elways maintaining that Hown Salwaias tthe bullet wasn't made that would| Recent orders of the department of ‘FARREL & SANDERSON, Props {kill him.” agriculture release the states of Con- Size 10 feet—at $3.69 from $4.25 36-inch Fre: b 26-1 Ramie Linen Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, P e RSThone sucaihie Salaud frgk guart (AEROLUX PORCH SCREENS solutely pur’ffinfif’fi-’ tan, - | pure c'l’;nen. in_white, m:il :: ::3 g: : :.“:: Traveling Men, Eto, B Had iy e e ooy snd mouth AlNesse. Size 4 feet—at $1.85 from 32.25 gray, pink, lavender and light blue, pink, cadet and At $7.40—reduced from $10.00 A test for male stenographer clerks e same order frees the states of Size € feet—at $2.69 from $3.25 brown, regular 3%c and 50c lsc lavender, regular $50c and 3% At $9.00—reduced from $12.00 Livery connection; = Shetucket Street |is to u*:xd by u:e;;lvu :ell';'ice S fii:‘:y nfli gefzazlrgtlngmlgg more Size 8 feet—at $3.49 from $4.25 values &t .\..oioeeeccenecn. 59¢ values at...cocceennnn.. PALMER HAMMOCKS lon Urs s ), at o 5. o‘“’“‘,clw“ iy e et e | New York, New Jersey and ey 4 ‘S\}Ifa;"‘ :eeat;;;g:gg;’;;;: 36-inch Ramie Linen and 45-inch Imported Ratine, e s (onuitol tg‘-‘ee‘f Ges | In Massachusetts the quarantine has Ratine in lavender, pink, pure linen, in pink and tan TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY Size © feet—reduced to 49¢c 8ize 6 feet—reduced to 69, Size 10 feet—reduced to $1.10 The Porteous & Mitchell Company only—this is our regular brown, navy and tan, regu- $1.50 quality at............. . been rals from Plymouth A for positions paying over $75; B eq from Plymouth and Wor- lar 75c and $1.00 value at.. 75; 3 Cester counties and leaves only the e N O 00 O e, e hion Btock’ Tarde aes ARt Certificates from these lists will be |under quarantine. Only three counties mmumogm':m appointment to |0 New York are now under of stenographer for the state highway commissioners at New | -At the present time, with the excep- Bt:nven. paying $656 per month at the 8 - AppHcations from candidates 18 or |Slaughter, the territory which still re- over must be made on blanks furnished |ains under quarantine.in the United the commission, and be filed at|States for this disease which spread office, Room b5, State Capitol, |SO rapidly over the country last fall Hartford, Conn., on orlbet!ote noon of |18 lmited ;owmrg?uwu in New E coun- Saturday, ‘August 14, 1915, for this test. w“i N‘"""Jme say, e countummafa e A pew telephone receiver is so small [8yIvania and portions of four coun- that it e;.n be inserted into the ear |ties afimfiufi‘g;e, m &wm:n: of S NS VT R 1 [aihie R o RN e Lo minders of the disease. $1,759.35°FOR CITY AND $1,800.07-‘FOR- TOWN Wasg- Cost to Defeat Effort to Split Norwich into Two Towns. It cost & total of $3,568. $1,759.35 for the cityrand $1,809.07 for 59¢c 75¢ At _79c—reduced from 98c At $1.35—reduced from $1.756 At $1.69—reduced from $2.26 ~ At luced from $3.00 At $2.75—reduced from $3.50 $1. TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE ‘FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- » dn’s&-. sun;ny:‘ at 5156 p. m. e ew_ York, Brooklyn Pier, East River, foot Rooue.‘l: Street, Mondays, Wednesday, Fri- days, at 5 p. m. $1. TO NEW YORK $1. RICHARD SCHELLENS WRITES FROM BELGRADE Groton Boy's Letter Has Been On the Way Since July 3rd. After many weeks, in which Mr. and Mre. Norro L. Schellens of . Broad teacher, served ice cream and cake during the afternoon. The “Dahlia Garden” where dainty gifts were found to grow, was cayed for by Mrs, Arthur Armstrong. Mrs. LeRue Bliven had charge of the cake GAME PROTECTORS TOOK SIX NIANTIC MEN On Short Lobster Charge—Only One Was Fined. Fish and Game Protectors Frank 'W. Decker and Fred Dimmock of New > London, presented six Niantic lobster- men on Thursday before Justice M. R. Davis for violations of the state lobster laws. George H, Buch of Black Peint was fined $3 and costs for having an un- marked car and three short lobsters in his possession and for a threatening letter he wrote to the commissioner since his arrest. w08 2 o 5 ENABLES MOOSUP BOYS TO CONTINUE AT YALE John F. Milner and Sons Make Up ‘Deplpted dncome from Scholarship Fund. — The fund left by the late Hon, Edwin Milner-the revenue from which was to apply to the payment of the tuitionh and expenses of four students at Yale . | university was invested tn New York, i ] For Your Vacation— % BERMUDA P-Day Tour—All Expenses $4550 Up Unlfimited Attractions for Vaca~ Cooler than Middle - /Atlan- Coast Resorts. Twin Screw. “BERMUDIAN” -Im.d-com'\n‘t—a-'ll Alter-. | v ednesdays and Saturdays ; JOHN A. DUNN, Agent 50 Main. Street M charged short lobster in his possessio at Sy ~{ FIDELITY CLASS HELD-SUCCESSFUL.-SALE. Had-Good Patronage At Home of*Miss Jessie Lynch. ‘A successful sale was held on Wed- nesday afternoon and evening by the Fidelity class of the First Baptist .B’\‘blfi lc‘l:lgflt‘ltwtha home of Hl: Jes- Liyns ‘Washington street . The tables were very attractively decorated and were well patronized, § < S CINNAMON the class -hoj to a goodly f i of L # ! [ i ! EE 4 BiE ; g " Py i ] il : Ex_ Bgst