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When & woman picks.out a man she . should make him propose—Chicago Tribune. “Now, Dorothy,” said the teacher to a small pupil, “can you tell me what a panther is? “Yeth, ma'am,” lisped Dorothy. “A panther ith a man that makth panth.” ~—Chicago News. Crawford—It seems a pity that the war correspondents were not allowed Auto agent—Of course, you und stand, that if you fail to meet the first note, we will take the car away from you! Jones—But you cusses romise goything! Just put that in wrffln: — THE KALEIDOSCOPE A recent census disclosed 20 dogs to Int bables in a fashionable col- ony Palm Beach. ‘The color magenta is named t!‘ur battle which was fought in the year of its discovery. A sheet of paper 25,000 feet long and 8 feet 3 inches wide was made at Co- . Devon, in 1860. early lmhn Dlaying ard-. cups “Dades ang colns of dlamonde. for membership were received and the ::n!a';uwifi ‘the city officials ‘11':7 regud fourth ~ of July _celebration: | stock’s cemetery. Louis J. Lynch, J. Hutchinson and F H. Quinley. Chief Ranger F. parade. Quinley presided at the meeting. Norwich Couneil No. 720 Royal Ar- Suntaa shet. ot the Suckingham Mo morial Tuesday evening and sacted a regular business meettns Tt was decided to request H. F. Hotch- the business session Willard’s Angels were defeated again as usual in car- pet bowling by the regulars. A, The annual Grand Lodse sssion of New Bngland was held last Wednes- | /B¢ day afternoon in New London, A large number of delegates representing ev- present an dtook. part in the work with an earnestness and vigor so gen- | 00 erally (oxniblted by Degree of HOMOT| gress, Rev. William Lakin: decorating Was hte slection OF officers and | thoss b ediciu, e The arfangements are in charge of the following committee: John Lynch, chairman: Franis Richards, John obert Dodd, and John Eld- elected are: Past Grand Chief of Honor—Elen H. Crowell, Skowhegan, M ‘Grand Chief of Honor—Mrs. Oa,rrle'Noves F. Carpenter, Hartford, Ci i Hatch, Meriden, Conn. Grand Chief of Ceremonies—Mrs. | Myra F. Davies, Waterville, Conn. | BIG MEETING Grand Recorder, Mrs. Carrie, I Mann, New Haven, Conn. \M Four Days’ S Grand Receiver—Mrs. Ida Whitman, | Pawtucket, R. I. Grand Overseer—Mrs. Ellen John- ston, Pawtucket, R. I Grand Inside Wafchman—Mrs. Ethel Rankinn, Augusta, Me. proven their value without the slight- est shade of doubt and have done much toward strengthening the order look the place of hearts, of | and ad: liel presided. vu-mmnduuo!wnbeu. FORESTER$ OF AMERICA. At the annual Fo MEMORIAL DAY PARADE lreu. ‘young and old, viewlnt bummx stretohes of - — i Memorial day will be observed with Luncheon served. Court. Quinebaug No. 128 Foresters appropriate exercises in Montville on o! America, hldml well attended busi- Foresters' hall. on New ARCANUM. which next Tuesday. the school _ childre the Uncasville school, thero-to be Join to I Jume 27. After|ed by a company of sailors from the i battleship Kansas and-the Fifth Cou’ Coast_Artillery corps of Narwich and the school children of Uncasville. The . | procession will then leave for. Com- U, W. stock’s cemetery, where at 10 o'clock, the following program of appropriate AT MONTVILLE e - | Congressman R. P. Freeman is to De- liver Principal Address. The future of the day will be the At 845 the Moose band of London will assemble at the . Montville post office, where it will giye a concert of three selections after the parade will be formed. The Civil war. veterans will assem- ble at the post office and escorted by the American Mechanics, the Modern ‘Woodmen of America, and the Athletie Kiss, grand :chaplain of the = Grand | club, the Boy Scouts-of Waterford and ‘Council, who was to make a visitation to the Norwich Council on June 3rd, he Degree of Honor Jurisdiction of | ¥greises will be carried out: lodge in _this jurisdiction was | 2D The first important action nd Lady of Honor- Dora C. at the previous session have| Tod: Opening praver, to the flag; exercises by mer Memorial school children; music, Montyiile Centre _school; PRI ycl PAL CANFIELD ATTENDING Walter E. Canfield of Norwich, pro- prietor of the Norwich, New London and Westerly Business colleges, for Providence Friday noon to join E. Grand’ Outside 'Watchman—Mrs. C, | B, Cniids of Childs I L Driscoll. New Hayen, Conn. Slight modifications in the constitu- ay the party will motor to Lake Winnipiseogee, to attend th session of the N 4 College association. . This i§ .an or- lvancing its interests in several| ganization of 35 New England business ways. The rates will remain the | colleges, all accredited schools, whose same as during the past year and #his fact is a source of much satisfac- tion mot only to those who proposed managers meet for an interchange of ideas on the latest and most advanced An - interesting pro- 'mum evening. Two aplications|ram of exercises has been arranged and will be participated in by all the |] committee was appointed to | patriotic organizations of the town. The exercises will be held in Com- will proceed to | , there to be join- Rev. C. C. Tibbetts; Pal- EDUCATCRS on of New England Business_college. Last evening they motored to Worces- ter. meeting C. B. Post of the Wor- tion were made but no important | cester Business institute, and H. C. were made since reports| Post of the Middletown Business col- handed in showed that the methods | lege. four days' Business tailored &udibnt. regular $18.00 Sn‘ih at $13.95. 'M-usxs.oo 511 95 Ml and Youths’ New Spring Suits, fancy mixtures, light and dark effects—the models are two and three-button styles, with soft Toll and the new pinch back, res- ular $15.00 Suits at $11.95. ‘Ask to see the new models in Stein-Bloch Suits, called “Newflex.” They are made with soft roll, either two or three-button models, and are form-fitting. They come in a big range of plain colors and fancy mixtures—price range $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. STRAW HATS is Straw Hat day and we inspection of our splendid sho All the correct shapes in Stift and’ Soft Straw. Our Straw Hats at $2.00 are the best possible ‘value to be had. We show complete lines of Men's Seasonable Furnishings—Underwear in all weights and styles, -Shirts, . Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. Many special valies in Mer’s Furnishings for today. Women’s Tailored Suits at Clearance Prices The Great Millinery Event (’fié OmmdeWmsSwm'SfithHuflw "~ “to $55.00 are now reduced to $16.50, $17.50 and $19.50—about Chmee Wennets Talored Scitn that s oty sw 17 Suits in all. Wnnm.TtllnredSmbflntwldl! Your An, uh-umlnny offering of Untngmdl'lmndl’mel:hwm UNTRIMMED HATS 48c A manufacturer’s sample line of Untrimmed Hats, newest shapes and colorings—a choice at 48, value 98¢ and $1.39. FINE FLOWERS AT 48c Fine Flowers in all the wanted kinds and coloringe, including Wreaths, Etc, at 48 a bunch, value up to $1.50. ’ FINE HATS REDUCED Our entire stock of Women's Fine Dress Hats, Gage Hats and Pattern Hats, former methods of teaching in thefr school the idea but to those who have seen s T L - the benefits derived from their en- forcement. Speeches pertaining to fraternal and prices $7.50 to $15.00—Choose now at $6.95. ‘Wireless waves have been utilized to light and extinguish gas lamps in German; _M e S?m i all. Many other good valuss in Hats, trim= med. and untrimmed—Panamas, Leghorns, Women’s Tailored Suits that sold at Your 323 Ete. $40.00 to $55.00, R e about 19 Suits in all. ‘Mnny special values in Women’s Spring Coats, Wm&. Dresses, Waists, Etc. ial Sal EMBROIDERIES-A Very Special Sale || SATURDAY The special May sale of Embroideries is now in progress. It includes ; SPECIALS riéty of Voile, Organdie and Swiss Flouncings that must be seen to be appreciated. It fs a most opportune offering for hundreds of June grad- || 4o\ ol boa o ates to secure their Commencement Gowns—it also affords an opportunity ing, fine grade—36-inch - Bleached Sheeting, value to secure the newest and daintiest Embroidered Flouncings for Summer 12%c and 14c — Special s;kc Dresses. Price ceveeeeiiciimtii.. DISPLAY A FLAG ON MEMORIAL DAY Every American citizen should display Flag on the 30t See our “Old Glory Sets” Flag Pole, Halyards and We carry Flags in all sizes and in all grades so y-; can what you want here. Get the Boys ready for Memorial Day. Many. - values in this department for today Boys' Straw Hats—special values Boys' Navy Serge Suits, at 49¢c, 69¢, 95c and $1.25. to 10 at $2.95, value $5.00, Boys' Khaki Trousers, sizes § to 16, at 48c and 9%c. Boys' Washable Suits, sizes 2 to 8 at 98c, value $1.25. Boys' Washable Suits, sizes 2% to 8 at $1.69, value $2.00. Boys® Norfolk Suits, neat 5,000 yards of New Embroideries. The assortment comprises a large va- at $6.45, value $8:00. R : : ‘The pure loveliness of Glm:klvuloe%dlmtomlkmnd-‘ vantage in 'this simple ballad of the old South. ‘The famous song of Stephen Foster’s always fastens upon' the heart, -ndthew:m of the singer’s voice lends to it lnexupflmufly sympathetic A quartet of male voices adds to the attraction of this new | dmannhheold Vfittlalldlkmdflfl Twelve-inch, §1.50. One lot of White Goods, 8 at $1.95, value $3.00. including 28-inch White TODAY—THE LAST DAY OF Eonzie W bas wois Giron aines 8t 16 at 3355, vame | Bove' 3 o 8 at $2.95, value 3400, . < . 36-inch English Nainsook . cacin Our Semi-Annual Sale of Notions and || —iwnes oo cioens:- = , - 7 inch Dotted Swiss, value : ~ o S Prion & Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters—these are exceptional Dressmakers’ Needs o ' b : €rs ~ || more. ; S This is an opportunity for all dressmakers and prudent housewives to iay " in a season’s supply of every day needfuls at substantial savings. Thers are more than 200 different items included, all displayed on our counters. Visit the Notion Department today and see what you can buy for 1o, 2, 3, 50 and upwards. f Special Showing of Ribbons at 25¢ G > 'F«annmmnuwh,mu‘w* Vietor Double-faced Record 17995. 'Ten-inch, 75c. . h b h ings for Hat Trimmings, Hair Bows, Sashes, Etc. The assortment in- us for a complete ‘&:M,_g.w J‘-u | cludes Plain and Moirs from & to 8 inches wids, "t is & splendid Ribbon make a complete showing of Vlfimfl" Silk Gl.v._—b‘ in all the best known makes, such as Kayser, Mohawi, Ete. is 50c, 7% and $1.00, -