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WILLIMANTIC Murray's Boston Store ON THEIR WAY HOME cholce of either golng back to Cpl- : i e chester or remaining in this city with i " 4 Seventoon Members of Company L, |ie ehild under’ quaraatine. Sho Lo agreed to stay in this city so the Whe Were Sejscted, Exhectad Boon | (5l v ok & dumatbic. et on_the door. Mayor Dunn stated Friday after- noon that there were no cases/of par- The seventeen members of Com- pany L of this city, who have been rejected are expected to arrive home f at an early date. The loss of seven- al¥sis in this city, to his knowledse, 3 teen men coupled with the loss of |and that everything was being done nine before they left Niantic, has(to find out the destination of every brought the streagth of the company |child that came into the city. down to a very low point. The se- | Quarantine Raised—Woman and Child lectmen of the town of Windham Lonve. LEY/IB At A Good Savin Yave: Toceived appllcations for the| 3 - Z e 3 Voliamal of two SN Hon RAth Tiday evening the mother of the e ) child called the authorities on the tel- v and it is thousht tha tie loempany. and it 8 thodEnt e | SRons TR |RteEcA Fihst) T mhet conld more of the married men will apply STREET DRESSES REDUCED o % be released fro mquaranti she heir discharge before loi ine he ~ 2 : | men “ow Son theis Way home|Would go back to Colchester. The iThese.attractive Summer Drefes will appeal to those going |are: rirst Serseant Liova Burdick; | veman, and child were immediatoly 4 ® . g Corporal Harold : ack to ® . le, [ & CHAEdE: where they have been visiting, the fon their vacation, not because they are cool and serviceable, Glenn * Richazds: [hero they have been | “but because they have been marked at a good saving. There French Louis Hel Unable to Attend Norwich Meeting. mer Jacobs, Arthur John & . 3 on, I Dr. Jenkins stated Frid: 2h is a large variety of colors and a good range of material to | Dficurcux, Georze Lynch, Eamund | that. owing o s iy Mant St. Peter, William Wolfe and k i nthis city, he was unable to attend _select from at the following prices: son_Barber. Members of Company L received their state pay July 25 and will re- ceive their first month's pay for their the conference of health officers Norwich Friday. He got in connec- tion with the meeting by telephone and told the consulting physiclans in Linen and Gingh Dresses White Voile Dresses fxfil‘-’.‘;f on army footing today (Sat- {hat e would be In favor of anything am lay). they saw fit to do. 1.98, $2.48 and $2.98 Linen or Ging-| $6.50 White Voile Dresses now _ i B el Py " | markea at $3.80. - CITY COURT CASES Putnam Team Not Coming. $498 Linen or Gingham Dresses | #150 Wills, Votle Dresses ROW| .y sentence for Intoxication—Cases| The Maphassets of Putmam have EN 950, $950 White Volle Dresses now| ©f Boys on Probation Discontinued | San Rite . tomanny tonmm, i ors $6.89 Linen or Gingham Dresses|maried at $7.50. iR e \ine. | to have been played at Recreation now $3.89. $12.5 and $15.00 White Volle| gar o Hanover was dave | Park this afterncon and as a result Dresses now marked at $10.00. in jail for being i Sheiire 'there W_flrl‘l bxg :no g:.\(me at ‘(lhg park - g in 5| today. The Putnam team will be scen Hise Diposos Colored Voile and AN here later In the season. 7 $1,00 House Dresses to closo at 75c.| Porch Dresses Reduced Henry Spinks ST //// ! $150 House Dresses to close at| Colored Voile Dresses that were|Joseph Peters I % ” nvion. 7 7% §129. n 9 now reduced to $3.89. t;m fixye \>d> w‘np e . l‘rlda};_ morning Attorney General // / £ 1 y 5 | tion for disturbing tlc icorge E. Hinman and family left for | ¢ 7 "552942-1 House Dresses to close at Dregges tust wsrs, $1.88 BOW| night of\July 4 wrers a visit in Clinton. & = tinued. That the paild the cost of th behaved well since & ported by W. C. Ly officer. Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Howie and and Miss Beatrice Eill are to weeks at Cape Cod. ene Clouthier of 26 West ik street underwent an operation at the St Joseph's hospital Friday mornin, A is being planncd for about 100 children by the United Charities’ Association. The picnic is to be held ‘olumbia Lake. Nowell and two chil- of Somerville, Mass., are spend- ome time w 2 Nowell's fa- Merrill H. Jones of Union strect. WHITE PETTICOATS f Women's White Lingerie Petticoats iup to $150—Your choice while the: YOU WILL NEED’A SUIT CASE OR A BAG FOR YOUR VACATION A Good Variety of Styles and Prices to Select from Special at $2.19 | Special at $2.98 CIALLY PRICED erly sold from $1.00 and Lease Privileges at Y. The directo nasium Associ M. Straw Matting Suit Cases, Suit Cases, fancy cretonne N |mh~‘n|_\ lnc"r\v?_o{fll 2 1m“ foretonne lined, _inside strabs inside straps and pockets, Archambeault of Arctic, B. I pocket leather bound with teoted corners, ou DEaTIE o ak ooty e leather corners with outside straps and brass lock— nbeault wes formeriy Miss | {strapes—Special at $2.19. | Special at $2.98 ‘ . | iCases, linen lined, {straps, heavy. 1 itected’ edges, two ou Istraps—Special at $2.19. was_reported to the authorities fternoo: water Special at $1.69 Straw Matting Sult loth lined, body str: nd corner with Cases, fancy s, leather edges e leather straps Special $1.69. Bernard we her pare nar Providence, R. I Frigay i e e st ki | ool L e e e . Straw Matting Bags Leather Bags Joseph THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING €C. ALE acd PORTER Brewers, Exclusively. (1216) EWETT CITY 18-inch Straw Matting Bags with| Leather Hand Bags, black, 18-inch | s = ‘lock $1.00. | 859 $4.69 ana $5.39. Crystal [ Farewell Supper for Mr. and 38-tnch Straw Matting Bags with- | _Le % tan, 18-inch a Georoe B ReldRav;. Gesige morning stem which now terminates in [ that at presemt cannot be used be- |countries, the sovernment continues to ont lock 5 $5.39 an h $5.98. oo ta Exchance DuloitatoWith as found than seven depots; the con- |cause it is flooded every vear must be [attach value to treaties which aim at hed of a modern and de available by other means of pro- tion from the r A river harbor on expressed the must continue to peace by this preventing wars, and view that endeavor: made to further General News. WHITE GOODS arge sc: AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS p 2 juestioned necessity, says 1 gency. R ©ne ot of 38-in. Nain- | il demund, and can be ‘built by malk While one or two deputies termed i800i, suitable for musiix wear— | he . — AL of ine old Danube bed without | the valuo of such an asreement doubt- B -y for § . : |VIENNA AS A COMMERCI oderate amount of money ful cven regarded it as not with- pectal 12-yard cut for $2.00 I 1 yard. 1 4 M rdagm ( STRICT |ion of n connection with the ha out danger that the international com- AT 1 som AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT | ' /oy ‘and the Danube harbor ques f connecting canals fo the |mission would become acquainted with : EaE s Pa larly ailroad @ t river course, and to all the|all kinds of documents and corre- NG FI Planning F ts in the |tions. Particularly the railroad and | river course, and _ documents o o kg St Gty ™ " 1" iorminal roblem must be-sived. B | RURGA STIRME, 1pm says | ESHTE SHTE aliached prest i doe of Outing Wlamnel in assorio: stripes fn lengths | NEW YORK VISITORS STAY oS e | hitect in discussing his tha v ho especially of practical value in view Woman and e now confronted with the dut: [to be postponed, of doing at la of the nearness of the Philippines to the Dutch East Indian S Who From call for a consolida- on of its geogra OTHER WHITE GOODS AT A SAVING e e e how entering © Vienpa, |the imperial capital _and {posscesion and with a view to Hol- o1 . 2 termination in one i lcity that which should long a land’s West Inc colonie: 26-inch wide Rice Cloth, 21c a yard. 8- wide Plain Pique, 39¢ a yard, | eceived Ero i e fhie and which has been done in other ion s termin And since reial not p 86-inch wide Lace Cloth, 25¢ a v ECCLESIASTICS DECORATED 86-inch vide Seed Marquis If the present situ: i h Wh sen advantage of, and if, inste Voile, very fine | 25 and 42c a yard the oir si quick decision, there should FOREA}EE‘T CONDUCT g h : e more_be fearful hesitation and dawdl- | gy el 86-inch wide Gabardine, 25¢ a yard h wide White Voile, good qual- t o B e o w5 | Cited in Orderstof (Ee‘l ;er;ch Army B8 wide Pancy Siirting Piaue, | 2% g il 1 y the Gardiner cl riment of this entire half of the for Valor on Battlefields. 29¢c a yard. | wide White Poplin, 25¢ a|cphjlq d I y ShpE Sunlas tom house, | monarchy, and deprived of its dovel-| pyus Aug. 4_Trench ecclesastics . 2 t pment to the chief emporium for mid 36-inch wide Silk Striped Voiles, |* paralysi but s A‘”fl_’l“‘ €| dle European trade, notwithstanding |Who have been decorated and cited im 25¢ a yard. | 38-inch wide White Poplin, 33c a|measure the womsn F cas e IAIE |1 Scoms that by its geosre | the orders of the day of the army for 86-inch wide Palm Beach Cloth, 29c | s, call for man: or el e veatis o ant conduct cn the field of baftle a yard. Sl . of the v crying need B s el i sl number. IZleven were shot ¥ — adow Clothmatins & 2 nd histroical relations it was intended | ox= i Bt wide Oxfora Skirtt a3 . Y Shag loth, suita t, Heinr Vienna long suffered from |0 be that by the Germans, three died from ill- nch wide Oxford Skirting, 33 e for waistin indergarments, 33c E 0 ist of seven freshe :h water in the Danube, i catment during the invasion, thirty= yard, a i Condition Hopeful. | believes tl probic b t s as hostages to Gere and four of 4 seri- art, who s of the h time to tack em have died in The numbers of killed and are not given out, but the of cltations indicates that they TREATY BETWEEN HOLLAND AND THE UNITED STATES ever been oc DRESS GGOD A new line of Silik Poplins has d woun( | numb, rat in a large variety estc Is Being Discussed by Committees of e considerable, arrived and the collection repr: ] nd fancy checks, suitable of Pla h 2 - ¥ | fancy checks, sultable ¢ Plain Hill the war. Dutch Second Chamber. : e Sluding Block ‘ond “white Tresa” sk waisting and dresscs, 35 i 37 and | i SN e e = 5 : ¥ 2 r sum- e oy erec i anc ter. ent compli- jenna. is to keep up with the com- | The Hague, Netherlands, B I oo demiand for aum. Ao i Souvenir Booklets Recsived. | ointed rail- |mercial proce or ratehr, land |bill to ratify the Bryan trea Chlldre!} (:er inches wide and all for 79¢c a vard. checks, $125 a yard. everal urm n have received from h@u\\}e"éf,m"fi‘fv'?mfl‘ ‘:::5"“ o FOR FLETCKER'S vid Hale Fanning a andsome. 3 1olla : ¥ Awning Stripe Skirting, sultable for Voiles in neat floral patterns, et which contains a _sketch of ey Ll cAS ORIA YOzt Skirts in blue and white stripes, e s e oy £e 2 S yhicn e Suinop iproves fernational commission for Inquiry and ®ink and white stripes and black and i i i W L EEE 9 pmanis e anchltect ot s Owh report, has been discussed in the sec- white stripes, 25¢ a yard. nch wide Figured Musln, 110 & All About the Borough. tions or committees of the Second| pp €, R, CHAMBERLAIN Bates’ Fancy Striped and Checked nch Hes A | Miss Lavonia Littlefield is at Gro- | Critics were not wanting, but on the Y 33-inch Best Percale, in lisht or dark ton Long Point for several weeks, 2 Crepe—Specizl 124¢ a yard. St P e dark o0 orn Rl o Bl ke whole the Dill scems to have had a Dental Surgeon good reception. al members ex- pressed their satisfaction that, despite what was going on in surrc g of Glasgo today for a nnie s visit with rel ¥ o Quonochon- 7 S gentle laxati i lcGrory Building, and free yo purify your tion and he entire living. BAIDWIN | Norwich, Conn. | PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE Our line of Parasols, consisting of the best color shapes has been reduced to just half the regular prices select yours and save just half. THE H. C. MURRAY GO, s returned ives on Fish- from s TIsland. Mrs. T. M. Crumb is ill at her home Tra venue. MCOSUP Mrs. Elizabeth Caston- Downing in New Haven SUMMER REDUCTIONS —IN— S combinations and Come in now and Only on Funeral of guay—Dr. —Reported Cases of Paralysis. AN AMERICAN KILLED nese was killed, and twenty-two others . E IN WRECK IN CHINA seriously injured in the wreck. Mrs. Elizabeth Castonguay dled at . ‘ —_— Through the political strife which i\ her home on Daggett street Tuesday ‘Elmer B. Hammond, Member of Pen- |is_going on in Kwangtung province, |evening after an iliness of many tecostal Mission at Hongkong. officials have lost control of the rob- { months. She was born in Canada 71 4 ber, bands which are plundering and [ [ ogrersno this [ £ Re.|Icam, 280, Sho is survived by six " Hongkong, Aug. 4—Flmer B. Ham-|Jaking trouble in many parts of the n offering this line of Re-|cuiiaren. The funeral was held rri- mond, an American member of tne| ™"V frigerators we feel we have a h. Burial was in All Hal- AS USUAL WE HAVE MARKED DOWN OUR ENTIRE STOCK IR aton. a¢. Hongieons, was in i OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE FOR SUMMER BUYING AND Killed in a wreck on the Kowloon- Ain't It the Truth! winner. WOULD ADVISE AN EARLY SEIL.ECTION. IN THIS MARK DOWN WE HAVE INCLUDED FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE AND NO MATTER WHAT YOU MAY WANT WE ARE ABLE TO SUPPLY THE VERY EEST. ASK OUR CUSTO- MERS. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF BED ROOM SUITES, DINING ROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, LIVING ROOM SUITES AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST-THE , KITCHEN NECESSITIES en from New Bedford, Mass., ing among friends in Moosup. epardson_from Springfleld, {sitinz _his grandmother, ‘Canton raflway June'15th, near Fung- ‘long. Robbers had undermined the \track, and robbed the passengers af- ter the grain was derailed. One Chi- How to get an army is still a long way oft from Mr. Bryan's plan of 1,000,000 men springing to arms be- tween sunrise and sunset—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does' the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect tham? You noed have no fears. By my method you can have your teeth filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Consider These Other Features STRICTLY!SANITARY OFFICE “STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS, CLEAN LINEN, ABEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you, call for examination and satima The quality is the best and| the prices low. Miss Orrn Dennison is spending her vacation with friends in Greenwich, Conn. & Arthur Maguire has gone to Boston to visit his brother. J. G. Maguire. In New Home. Dr. Downing recently moved into the former Edwin Miner home. Mrs, Willlam Johnson and _baby ‘Warren are visiting friends in West- crly this weel. Miss Nelllo Lawloss is visiting with friends in Newport, Miss Anna Bweet was an town visitor Friday, Mra, Bverott Codlin and son Hor- aro visiting for o fow days with ds in Wosterly, Roportod Peralyala Cases, It {g reported that there are two opseE fx‘ nfantilo paralysls on Cath- olfe FTHI, Investigation of thie line will cost you nothing, and might be to your advantage. $12.50 and Upwards out or Bucueeding Elmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer VO LINSINGEN AND TWO MEMBERS OF HIS STAFF Ne charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist 752'MAIN 8T, WILLIMANTIC, CONN, 9 @ m, to 8 p, m, Bunday, 10 to' 2 .kl‘k‘ktlh}llfim S v Phons 44 60.62 North St, Willimantie Lady Assistant Tel. eonnection HIRAM N, FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, ° 62.Chursh 8%» Willimantis, 6%, e prlamt ady ARsist@nt BODY FOUND HANGING IN BARN AT FOSTER. Peor Hesith Bellsved to Be Cause of Whoaten @weet's Buiside, : D@i ielgon, Aug. 4: i Wheatan Breet, Tl, & Fosterfasme e A fewr milen anit of hera com- T | the Rugelan objective points. Genoral Alexander von Linsingen is now prominent in the public cve as one of the leading German generals fighting aeainst the Russtans, The reparts place his army wost and north- Wokt of tho town of Bucsncz, in Gall- ola, noar the important city of Stanis- iau, which is helloved to be D“OB“ o- feeaen tha twn flown tha Tnrga Do ter river, and the Zlota Lipa river, frequently mentioned in the cispatch- s, flows from the north into the Dniester about midway between the two places. Von Linsingen is a Ha- noverian by birth and is sixty-six years old. He joined the army in 1868 and saw active service in the Iranco- Prussfaniwar:of 1870-71, winning the’ 62.66 MAIN STREET, Norwich M. HOURIGAN FINN’S BLOCK, . Jewett City 1 BeconA cinsa, far hrove-w.