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qummmammma. . The milltary note is still sounding although in . 4 modified way and suits of unquestiogable trim- ni-aammfonowingtfimim omsj Real Values in - Bedroom Furmture We have just received a large shipment ofml o 2 o Furniture which is of the very latest design C -nlu-x-n.su. finest materials. We are now in a position to offer to . WEIeS gfi:‘mfl ooy g the prudent buyer of household necessities real value et neir ';E... .":2“" for the Bedroom. The Bedroom Suites are in all of the §|tiou gy leading materials such as Mahogany, Birdseye Maple, Circassian Walnut and Oak. To those who aré con- templating refurnishing the bedroom before the cold weather and to the newly weds we wish to state that it y Ywmhfludtolnspectthendvauceguard of 4 season’s styles at any time, The showing is . \ informal as the selection is ‘not large as yet, but \x vman? Styles, colorings and weaves are typical of the new- est and bnt. narrow m 5610 pounds. will pay to come in and see this new line now. Every- _In Widd b #ward for_her set of o thing in our stock is of the best the market affords and ne class of horses over cond,\and Mre George < e e W*;g; s si SRR | TTENS OF SPECIAL INTEREST FROM VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS mu Out.oF Harness. Rorih sto g w -INCH — FOR 3250 Dental Gream, Cola Cream, Taicum entrants in the final elass, under Flora White with an g v Women's Hapd Bags In biack, ler and Sosp In dainty pack- The embroidered nightgown and Mrs. John ages all contained in box with RL TR S. ith embroidersd ars | brown and tan leather With miekel, |\, 00y cover. Convenient for the center- S Forry of Btowington, and plete. e vt Sy o€ 1R T .fl’l‘ 10 A BOTTLE | BUt or gun metal trames tn all this | (T CUTE, OV Miller of Jewett City. M‘l“"“- '-'“ Py season’s shapes—- ONLY 250 : u Graoman, S Dasitte, Dot A e et s.."{‘*m,"c’ ‘Baboook ?gz'&“fi?; Pw the Guest Room SATURDAY SPECIAL $250 o 1 e e M Eillowcase, Sire: €, ¥, Congdon - of st d0ou Hois NS e or Hand B Friendship Bracelets - breaking haif ‘:‘rflfixz::ommul:‘“a:mu Start with one Mnk—each of your : hoods for winter and sufnmer, cros "Q.A“. “"‘nmwmmmhmmmumwuu Ster- ———— These ranges are above the average in cooking d 3s more ~ sad _ mors |SBSed pillown. ‘couch cover, mut set CASHMERE . Boy. | Hand Bags AN have leather Nn- |ling silver apd gold plates with en- B coal dalk oing. fo |AMODS the many mm Wwhose Q““""‘"““‘ s, Wiver ond poren= WV e - economy and will save you more: ly than most - pene handiwork won much faverable com- ¥ ONLY’$1.00 BACH ONLY 255 A LINK' other makes, 'fl\edwgnp‘mtheveryhtatmd had : Nere: Jire. Ropal A Mook North every convenience for the housewife is included in the Stonington; Sadie B -Gvess: = Nocih s‘mv SPECIALS Crawford. Ask to see one and lmve its uses explained. before L. Chapman, Mrs. Galiug, Delis Py or 1o to b : Anna A 3 - B U “up the stipaicted Gm'. o, Showsd & Randsome Wash Goods Department fi:,‘;,,;“:th;wmmm'“m»m eross-stiteh ua'a-am work, Mrs. 25c VOILE AND CREPE FOR City horses showed @ margin over the | & D- C°°“- Mrs. F. B. Lamb, Groton; 10c—Fancy Voiles and Crepes of e Botes e et Do e - N, Kinmouth, Norwich: re ‘ i\ our_reguiar 1o and 3c values Ond and Fele Prien thibe 00 3 Maine. Franom Cs: Mains E » go_today for the one price. 0, H. Chesebrough, - 30 224 & Dioten wide, I slvives Things Made From vg Clark’ 3 . — { and floral designs, All new e hn G. Smith, Mrs, — i 62-66 Main Street, Mnflo& PR g R 6 gk / > Mrs, 0o R. SATURDAY SPECIAL 100 were a lot of peaple out and the i _Georgia Norwich < Jewm City || srange dinner tent and the ice cream Mystic: Mrs. George D. Coats, pavilion and the other places ‘that|Helen B. Coats, Phebe Sheffield. catered to the wants of the visitors Premiums for Antiques. Linen Department , | were well patronized.. The d play- display \ REAL LINEN PILLOW CASES 7 =====| .4 busily most of the afterncon and| . "¢ od ues_was. & big | o . Opening of Schools. academy is using another room in the | evervone seemed to be hav! a jolly ladm v;;:;?,,;,:‘ 'm"“;.lmm 'f; i i [ . :‘umnnyc? -ecnh:o l::t*w;{f;s The public schools in the town of | Spding. the fifth grade under Miss|time. People had time to George A. Thompson of North Ston- { / Cases at such a low price. Size Col 1: will Tuesd: Sept. McDermoatt will be taken to the Dub- |the exhibits over again and m secon l‘u ard 1 221 by 36 and sold regularly for TOIRE St 0'a my Peachers mesting | 1B, schoal the particularly fine ones that con- |{RSIOR. With second award to H frst i 1175 a paire : will be held on Monday afternoon at |, L n° PUDlic Bchools of Hebron will |tinued to draw adnifration ‘was of RS : ity Vednstlar Bt 1o e i Clwith a_dish. Mrs. Sorey of \ - SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.29 a pair 3 oclock, Sept. 6. Hecause, Bacon | Talners' meeting Wil be held 4% the | clea. made Fom milk, She nad-a cass | NQrth Stonington won first with her = i Center Tuesday morning at 10. all to herself and in it were milk and | Shna tea set, and Mrs. J. Edwin K Thompson was second. Mrs. John L. ‘Th bli buttermill skim milk and cream, PR T S openaonmg“:d;c?:fii:‘:t guem will | Putten otk‘n number of kinds, custard, | LOTK Won premiums with her blue and Norwich, Conn., Aug. 16, 1915. |9 o'clock. Teachers m:eun?'hlfi’ o5 | cream cake, and cream ple, and _a|CroeT, and o A AL yoThe Board of Directars of tils Bank |neld Saturday afiernoon at 30, Shole lot. of other products ‘of _the |Sier, showed premium i of Myatic, : . : . : iy *slx montus enging August $i| The publlc schools of Coventry will T tompiiny o ambitions diepley | Mrs. ‘Luther C. 'Gray of North Ston- Was a time when silk stockings were luxuries for the rich 1915, at the rate of four per cent. per |open esday morning, Sept. Tth, at : . ington won firsts or bedquilts, M. Edith tH somim. poyablelon and after the hf- § piclocke_ Teachers ?r?e"“‘no'&“' £ | recetved many compiiments to’ which G mconds Mre {.m.“n Kverzvon alone—they are now a necessity for almost every one and n! 8C on o rst on a Jarge collection pitchers 3 CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, lhllltl that she didn't APMAN.,. |Tussday atternoon, Sept, 7th at 3 i, B ety couceton and Mra. Gray's old teapots, and eot- || |the low prices have made it possible. ’elock. e? :;rlx and u:vool ‘boys were among other T e idmrged ngs at won 2nd | George W. Stocker of Westerly show- - and Drapery Dep’ Odouke Lo Oy Play | C3EReien cloge, and Ada F. Lewts of Rug t Secretdry E. Frank White was North Stonington had home woven 3 SPECIAL PRICES ON MAT- of the st i35 s o ‘(’:: flannel to take a first premium. Lyle A_very poi hose of regulation e o orong Mon on _the IC. Gray's watch and Dr. C. W. Hale's 75¢ quality for less money. In the deacon’s chair won awards. The silk 1ot we have black, sand and battle- '!'g-"‘:g:- for ox u',;“;m o -mm and embroidered skirt of Mrs. ship gray, all very destrable. 4 M. Pendleton were granted blue LABOR DAY White was also an active help in the tlckat; Mrs. Harrison Kinnear of SPECIAL 50c secretary’s office, although she Was|Nomn Stonington wen a number of - Bags and the 16 and 1S-inch = miums with a shawl, “tea caddy Iry, and Mrs C. C. Gray won Pure Thread Silk Hose Bags with regulation frames— Somers Building, Franklin Square and NO- ONE ELSE. Pana” Patmer, Wittam s SATURDAY SPECIAL 950 with a shawl. Francis Arzarmarskie Complimentary tickets admit one|Edith Cook, Charles M. Eccleston, Mrs. BUNGALOW APRONS in vari- i made, of North Stoningten won premlums SCRIM, MADRAS AND LACE NEWw co FAIR with table and ‘a mirror and Mrs, CURTAINS — Wkite or Cream person. Otis A. Chapman, O. Cl cus styles, all made of a good AUTOS o;rhml Th“ac;mm‘gug; Cln:-k'- Fall llrl.?': g‘ &:“w;?’r:m percale. Our regular §0c grade— 7 | Stonington. T. Webster of Wi . ecco ers TAKEN UP AT THE GATE. B T gwLat e SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% EXHIBITORS WILL KEEP their| ®® E'tie Brand and Mrs. R. P. Potter || for trimming _scarfs, _doilies, i it ey SATURDAY SPECIAL 67c Domestic Deplml 75¢ GRAY BLANKETS FOR 30c —Heavy Gray Blankets sold reg- ularly for 75c each or $1.50 a pair. They are cut and bound separately— SATURDAY SPECIAL 50c each TING BAGS—To close out we have marked all our Matting Bags_in the regular $1.25, 31.50 and $1.75_sizes at 95¢ for today’s selling. We inelude 17 and 18- inch frameless Japan Matting ular dollar quality. A very stylish Silx Hose at a rarely low price. I.‘::l::derm:urk took a lot of awards m:,"m"“ 2% vud: long a:nd willow ware, Lafayette plate, emerald, sand and outly—— some valance in center. mm plate, broiler, shovel and tongs. These are all odd lots of 2, 3 or C. H. Miner took first premium LABOR DAY ried in both black and white. 4 pairs of a pattern and are M tor ‘collection of old coins, Mrs. Park SPECIAL 5°c ONLY 75c AND $1.00 A PAIR worth up to $1.98 a pair— second. Mrs. T. P. Norman's spinning —_— wheel and reel took first premiums. LIFE MEMBERS MUST PRESENT |Mrs. C. A. Davis won with her bed- spread and Miss Nellle Vincent 'Il THEIR TICKETS AT THE GATE.|frst with her dishes. Other A Complimentary Ticket will ad- fiel':te'm n‘:flu“ H. Pugh, who m Testt jection mit the person nemed on the ticket |y ur, etc. Gits. C. Apron Department SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.10 PERCALE APRONS in bib style at New Lendon, ‘window mmrl—, ete., valued at e WE HAVE THE PUREST AN st A e T i i d SRR S o RN | ot R Ay A e For Present Wear Line road provided an extra car roumdn or n. the buldings wil e NOrvich wherenk o New Sovaon ; - oo | PRETTY, INEXPENSIVE HATS bl ertising | Bear the recital by pupils of Frederick Men’ M' i lce Cream mtmumy‘t:he::— onmmommu-nd‘. Weld. = - F q’t i H i anl Home-made Candies IN NORWICH Wholeale and Retail BRICK ICE CREAM, 40c quart THE TRACK. Wild animals, bal- matter or sell from poeket will pay DRA’ WHIRES end Delivery on Sundays loons- and fireworks don't go well RECITAL PROGRAMME, L ¥ with horses. SAFETY FIRST. PURE LINEN LACES suitable §5.00 per day per ::n. plus admis- SATURDAY SPECIAL 3%5¢ sio; each man, ust the n of mt pay $1.00 UNION show for the privilege. The entry = lerk, Mr. F. ! 25c OPEN-BND AND FOUR-IN+ clerlk, F. Herbert Brown, will be SATURDAY SPECIAL 17er 3 for 500 in his office Room 4, No. 45 Main Street, September 1st, till the open- ing of the Fair. THE PRICE FOR THE NIGHT FAIR WILL BE 25 CENTS. NO|ing towner CHARGE FOR THE GRAND STAND.| .~