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FULL ASSCQIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Wednesday, August 23rad he Manhattan L = Will Be the Store That Offers K The CGreatest Values "We have chosen Wednesday, August 23rd, Dofiar Day, for our final Clearance Day on ail remaining stocks of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coails, Dresses, Waists, JSlkirts, Ete. Here Are Some of the Extraordinary Values That Await You Here "'./(y NN LAR DAY NG/ \EN\EA\E\E) RACK OF DRESSES SE 0 Taffetas, Crepe-de-Chines, Fine Batistes, Cotton Voiles, French Linens— Were $22.50 Wash Skirts 1.2 l Shirtwaists ® 1 Your choice now of any Washable Skirt in our stock, assort- ment includes Fine Rose Corduroys, Sport Skirts in novelty £ p i stripes and plain white gabadines, aer prices were to assortment comprises Silks, Georgettes and Fine Cotton $6.50. Voiles, former prices were from $1.95 to $5.50. RACK OF COATS it 00 Velours, Gabadines, Shantung Silks, Palm Beach Cloths, Smart Checks— Were to $19.50 LAR DAY Serges, Gabadines, Worsteds, Linens, Shepherd Checks— Were to $25.00 Lot of desirable Waists, odd Waists, one or two of a kind, ‘The James F. Cosgrove Co. Dollar Day Shoe Bargains Ladies’ $1.50 to $2.00 Outing Shoes and Pumps—DOLLAR DAY ___________ $1.00 125 pairs of $2.50 to $4.00 grade Sum- mer Ties and Pumps, broken sizes— DOLLAR DAY Two pairs of 75¢ Rubbers, $1.50—DOL- One lot of Ladies’ White Low Cuts, odd sizes—DOLLAR DAY ____________ $1.00 Our entire line of Ladies’ High-class Shees, including Sorosis and Walk- over—10% OFF FOR DOLLAR DAY. % Men’s and Boys' $1.50 and $1.25 Out- , ing Shoes—DOLLAR DAY_________ $1.00 Small Boys’ and Girls’ $1.25 and some E $1.50 School and Play Shoes—DOL- T EARIDAYS St e $1.00 All our Men’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Regular Shoes at 109, DISCOUNT FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY. Our Big Store is Headquarters for DOLLAR DAY SHOE BARGAINS. The James F. Cosgrove Co. 206 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN SQUARE Norwich, Conn. $1.00 Specials From Our Men's Department : | MENS $1 SHIRT and ! 'S HOSE MEN'S FALL HATS :50 - an MENS HOSE $si1.00 Juc it i 3 pairs SI.OO | Plain of Virs REGULAR $1 ATHLETIC UNION SUIT and nt tal n:gmn for $ (N ele] regular 50c grade 50c S[LK HOSE Standard $2.00 Quality Choice Neckwear and I = pairs $-@© for $ i .00 I X New Fall Styles Smart Shirts l regular 25c grade { unusual value U being no tically all flowing wells iceable. as in eastern V [13 Where Shopping Is Mw ays a Pleasure 121-125 Main Street, Norwich @@mgmmmm SNANA/ AN SN DD/ N AN UBDAND DBV, c on the T {the wel the tide is of peculiar interest, greater at khe flood than at the cbb tide. It is the general opinion among well drillers that prac- in charge Deep Wells That Feel the Sea, In their investigation of the under- ground water resources of the Coastal ia the geologists of the United States Geological Survey have lating to the many | n weus ma( yield Part ks made of the quantity and gu near tidal rivers or inlets from open boys do feel the distant sea, but ghtly that the variation in of due to fiuctuathns in (he he surface of some neigh- ?onneclhm is clearly lmposflble ow- ing to the depth of the wells and the m ure of the intervening beds, some | m ough marls and clays. r or bay is fransmitted to through the water-filled| some of Norwich Bulletin ORWICH DOLLAR DAY Any person bringing or mailing, PREPAID, a Want Ad to the business office of THE BULLETIN CO., in Norwich, on WEDNESDAY, AU- GUST 23rd, “DOLLAR DAY,” will upon the payment of $1.00 cash be given a due bill, good any time before January 1, 1917. Worth of Bulletin Want Ads for the $1.00 Cash This offer is POSITIVELY LIMITED to ads brought in or mailed to The Bulletin ON DOLLAR DAY, AND ACCOMPANIED BY $1.00 CASH. The ad brought in or sent on that day may be for any number of times and for any amount from 10 cents upwards. The cost of the first ad itself is immaterial, so long as the $1.00 is paid on that day. ke balance of want ads may be printed as wanted before Jan. 1, 1917, EEEs T T T TS S EEET ] SHEEESEEES B2 = 2 Q@@ w exhibited by | o; he rise and fall of | p, the flow | 1} tidal the {7 B4 KPR ~ | boiling crude - ) denatured alcoho @@@ gra.vals sands, ol;ns and marls. When ) 3 2posits nes Summit uud Colton, the cent of the Stal As deecrxhnd in the resul o by H "\‘l' Robinson the nd fis ing point, and_ they vield, and ration of the ref i product ¢ may be made. On account of th the quantity of undeveloped ozol but the quality, as fi point is Concf\med Comp’u‘e \\nh the Au Ozokerite is a nonconduct Ozokerite is also used as a foundation for various waxes and polishes; as a oy ering to protect metal s'urfaces om the ’|ruon of moisture, acids, a]k'«]les and 'or wax figures and flolls. Report on Pottery. The Geological Survey, Departmens of the Interior, now has available for! distribution its 15. pottery marketed in S, an increase of more over that for 1914. _ Remain There. Dr. Cook is planning to make other Avetic trip. AIL right, Docbon] here is hoping next time you discover the 'Pole—Memphis Com= mercial "Appeal The Only Alternative. Either the Pull Moose party had t end or George Perkins' prrcketboo}d had to collapse—St. Louls Globe. Ain’t it Awful. ‘The Prohibitionists are, Bo enthn-' they dupl sity of. nominating tun tlckeL—1 Boston"rn.n.scflpt. Not Losing Any Sleep. As nearly as can be lgured out the soldid South is looking the John M Parker menace bravely in the tm—l Washington Post. Equally heavy conscription in for years will take about six millio Frenchmen, seven million British, nin million Germans and at least twent: million Russians into the armies an navies af countries.