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7 Te Pnfieous & ichel! po. - The Henry Allen & Son Co, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich, Monday, June 4, 1917. Senators and Representatives Vote $50,000 for Addition to THE WEATHER. AND EMBALMERS o iy Conditions. = lome—Chief LADY ASSISTANT The gisturbance which was _oen: County H Stanton Calls Present m‘ a - . tral Saturdal 2] over e Great | A e Y TLakes has passed to the St. Lawrence Fire Trap. CONTINUED TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK % 9 valley. During the last 24 hours it Temperature readings now approxi- |ty at the count yhome on Smith av- mate normal in all parts of the coun-|enye Saturday afternoon a county tax|Ji Hinckley of 7y except the morthwest states. Shome sl was 1ala wnd 350,000 was | ME. Smich $1a of the Siepesition of The tendency will be toward higher|voted for an addition to the county |the license money. The disposition safe, harmless color . e Dn- Aa J- SINAY temperature over the east half of the home. The senators and representa- | differs in New ventwing e e e e R T T ¢ | Mushin Underwear o L 100, Ne > f m it coun 3 days. th Dentist |y oo o o aene| Thi-S-kmfi to the women of Norwich and A howers in the At- 88 Main Strect entE ey :l{—hswt;nds e Qe At & meeting of the senators and 3 . 2 e X OUR ANNUAL SALE OF $10,000 ot J25 8o much admite lantic moderate variable. = s Gibson, matro: fl.flloh—.ntw L. Stanton to bive his opinion. Chi ooy At Patn . n = E s 4 L ing was an adjourned county meeting, | Stanton said he looked upon the home vicinity a splendid array of dainty Unlerwear. Rooms 18-19 Alige Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 Southern T e New York: Fair Monday and probably adjournment having been taken @s a fire trap and hoped some action 4 1647 TSorficrn New England: Tair ana|Harttord several weeks ago. Pres-|would be taken in the matter. He The materials are of soft, delightful finish. The trim- warmer Monday; Tuesday | probably|ent at the meeting in addition to the |commended the management of the 2 ADAMS TAVERN |#i- ? senators and representatives was|home under Miss Gibson. At the re- mings are tastefully and effectively used. The cut, fit " Observations in Norwich. g'eorn E. Parsons, clerk of the coun- gw‘e:{olfiu"i tahnul; msnep;r-_ii u?' » . : aim Ot the eflorta made in the | i ———] i : i8g61 o The fiorwing records reported from | ¥ county Gommissioner Smith explain- |past (o put the home In condition: and finish have been attended to by master hands. This ed the financial condition of 1 Plans for an addition to the home pre- COMMERCIAL THAVELERS_ fm is as e'd‘n' in |! m l lely . l nts as e o e ot Eurcpe oot Araoars [in * temperature and ~the /barometric| Sounty, | Mr. Smith: sail the ~com: |pardd by New London arehitects wece brands of Beer of Europe and America: | cnanges Saturday and Sunday: £, C varian S missioners must borrow money to pay |explained by one of the architects. . . B“":““,;;”";:‘,i‘- e e R ? Ther. Bar. | county bills owing to the increased| Dr.J. T. Black spoke of the need of PLEENINNUALIGUTING in the most expensive. We know of no better under- Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin_ Stout, | , aturday— prices. The legislature Is yearly ad-|a new home. The meeting then voted | proliminary Arrangements Made at C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker a m. . - . ding ”“n"zwd";’e :ountv.‘.‘s(zrbo%mhg Z\-oior?o }for t)uA erection tzt a.r; nfldmos Business Meeting Saturday Even- oA Frank Jones' Nourish- e T, 3 . -10 | said the county debt is no ,000 and | to the home. A county tax of one mi - & f 3 B A Bt T Pitte i knfmiees T oo 3008 | e suggested a tax of a_mil and & half | was voted, half of the tax to be col-| ing. been selected and priced with expectation of future cus- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst e » for two years. Mr. Smith said the|lected this coming year and the re- | ® 2 2 e A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn 3 commissioners favor a mew county|mainder the year following. The meet- | Norwich council, No. 309, TUnited tom of those who buy. Make it a point to attend this Ther. Bar. |nome, and he also touched upon the' ing aajourned at 3 o'clock. Commercial Travelers met on Satur- i day evening in the Chamber of Com- Sale and share in its advantages. Telephone $19 . m. . 64 57 e 300.0 merce building an dtransacted 2 reg- . m. 29.90 = S \REWEL IFT FROM L T ular business meeting with Senior {5 i o S s i peito WaSIETIMTO. a Councilor_Charles S. Peckham in the DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Comparisons. -FINISHING CO. EMPLOYES. IN CHRIST CHURCH. | chair. -Onecandidate was initiated Wolsen's Loag White et S i and the committee in charge of ar CORSET COVERS : .. W n twenty different styles Predlcuog:w:z; Saturday: Overcast,| . ... . Smith Pr bably 5 De“tal Slfl'gecfl prgn.tur:h s weather! Showry, with and Stickpin. == 2 thunder shorms, followed by clear- el . MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. |ing. s T Saturday eveming the clerks of the| There will be a special celebration of | rade and they will wear red, white and Predictions for Sunday: Probably | U. S. Finishing company, together with | the holy communion in Christ church |blue hats, white dusters with a red overcast with showers. invited guests, met at the home of|Tuesday morning at T o'clock in recog- |rose to represent the Rose of New ‘Herbert H. Smith and tendered him a | nition of Registration day and its call | England. They will also carry flags. nted Cuff Links | Holy Communion to Be Celebrated To- |rangements for the Hartford conven. tion reported favorably. Members of the council will turn out In the pa- trimmed with deep Hamb and lace flounc Corset Covers of French and fitted styles, of nainsook and muslin, round and V shaped neck, trimmed with lace and and open-work patterns, reg ular $1.00 value Sunday’s weather: Fair, warmer. 4 = farewell surprise party. The party.{to the service and devotion of the[Past Councillor Alexander Jordan will | pr ot o5 too a0 W lorey 0 s T numbering about 30, spent a very en- | people. represent the local ocganization at the 7 3 [ Women's Long White Sk ew Dermida unions vz ' Fih 1 Moon | JOvable evening. Games were played.| On Sunday Rev. R. R. Graham, the | business sessions of the convention. to melect from, 20 valwe at.. 2le | L T Ll da Rises. | Sets. | Water.| Sets.|Tefreshments served and a deiightful | rector. read the following notice in| The council voted Saturday night to b e e el o 12900 . COWSLIPS, DANDE[JONS, - musical program was rendered. connection with the day: exempt from dues all members who |f] Corset Covers in French an: trithiniogs of Ssmburs em 'y Day. | .. ] e 2 Tn the midst of the festivities Milton This will be, perhaps. the most sig- |Join the federal fervice, army or navy fitted styles, of nainsook and SN e ot . - . It was decided upon |§ ruslin, trimmed with Ham- 2| Osborn called the assemblage to order | nificant day in the history of our cous- | during the war. s.|and In well chosen words presented|try than any of us can remember. Our|to hold the annual outing this vear ;g Mr. Smith on behalf of the clerks of | voung men, the pride and hope of our | during the month of June and the fol- ‘13 |the U. S. Finishing company a beauti- | land, are to be callad upon to enroil | jowing committee have the arrange- .46 | ful set of gold cuff links and a stickpin | themselves for its defense, and for the | ments in hanc General mrr;‘mm;l;, 14 select from, regular LETTUCE, RADISHES, ETC. burg embroideries, Torchon and Val. Laces—also Black Lawn Corset Covers, regular vaiue at Women's Long White & handsomely engraved. maintenance of the great principles for [ Henry W. Lanz, Norwic . Pen Ie’s Mal‘ket tor Tiis iow | Although taken completely by sur-|which we believe we stand. I therefore | Tingley, Norwich: B. N. Lyon, New c and 50c values at........ 44c | with extra wide trimming of p tide. which 15 follawed by flood tide " | Prise, Mr. Smith responded, expressing | ask you to consecrate the early hours|London: sports committee: W. A. Bl- = & 5 Snsubi s - | his_appreciation of the gifts. of the day to prayer to Almighty God |rick, New London: Gurdon T. Bidwell Other excellent values in Corset | laces and Hamburg embrold 6 Franklin Street The nolls will be open in all four| For the past two vears Mr. Smith | for His blessing on those who may be |and Herbert R. Kind, Norwlich. Covers at 69¢, 89 ana 98c. eries, fully fifteen styles to city districts today from 9 a. m. until | has been employed in the office of the | drafted for active service; for those| There is considerahle Interest in the A JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor 4 p. m. . S. Finishing company has rostinc- ;vho though nothdrafted arprrallgd upon | sports owing to the contest that will Corsst Covers with slesves, made | select from, regular 5 e : countant. FHe resigned that position|to serve in other ways: for those in|take place for the loving cup which 1 - fpi to accept a more responsible one with | authority. and for citizens so that all | the New Tondon council holds. There || ©f fine quality nafnsook, trimmed | value at ................. WILLIAM C. YOUNG GREENEVILLE the Winchester Repeating Arme com- |may realize their responsibilities and | was a Jarge number in attendance at [} with lace and Hamburg— Other excellent values in L ZERE pany of New Haven. Mr. Smith will | share the burden that should be borne | the meeting. 4 * 2 Successor to James McKelvey Struck by Automo-|t2ke up his new duties June 4, and his | by all. it At 44c—value 50c skirts at $1.69, $1.98 and $2.69 many friends wish him every succe T am aware that for some the hour Will Address Mayors At 89c—value $1.00 ok STETSON & YOUNG : e H yal Finders to Attend Con- ol CARPENTER and BUILDER| -+ in J ity—Local Ball c ; e ot Be Somvemlent. hDUl,L Davel o, Cufford Rogers Woodruft will erence in Jewett City—Local Bal LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE |chosen it because it is the hour when | Fon. Clifford Rogers Woodruft will Best work and materiale at right{ Club Hires Falls Diamond—Notes. S the registration begins, so that our o - i . g v meeting of the Connecticut Mayors' prices by &kilied labor. Addressed at Plainfield by Representa- | prayers may asoend {5 God ss the [Meeting of the Conneoticut Mavers 50 West Main St | Sunday afternoon, James McKeivey, Shve o Faderat’ Becerve Bask: Joung manhood of the country is ded- | §asociation, to be held n 15w London At 98c—value $1.25 Short White Skirts Women’s Short White Skirts Crepe-de-Chine Corset Covers in white and pink, trimmed with fine of good quality muslin, with Telephone g o : about 18 years old was struck and lcating itself to her service. N e T Woodruft knocked down by an automobile while Charles A. Jerome, cashier of the T urge you to make some sacrifice 3 b 3 ! 40 lace— i b NOTICE crossing the street near St. Mary's| First National bank of Plainfield, as|Of Your ease and ordlnary habits so|leasue and is well known as a speaker At 89c—value $1.00 dainty trimming of Ham AU S D cemetery. ~ Mr. McKelvey with an-|chairman of the liberty loan commit- |25 to join in this eervice of prayer and | o1 sublects . . P R 2 variety of styles tc DEAD o] other young man were walking toward | tee, called a meeting on Friday after- | consecration. £ Removed Free of Charge Taftville when Mr. McKelvey started | noon at 2 o clock to be held in the di s e W bt At $1.29—value $1.50 from, regular 50c Skirts at 44¢ Call 1628 New London. Ask for Chas. |10 cross the street not seeing the ap- | reators’ room of the bank for the pur. | BASS CLEF ELECTS i St It tadRy o O a e st : ¥ Shost RIS Bkirts Later. Reverse charge. proaching car which Wwas on the left | pose of talking over the liberty loan et G T T 5 OFFICERS FOR YEAR.|4 p. m. of fine muslin and da hand side of the street going toward |question and formulate some pians to Norwich. The lad stepped directly in | canvass the town and st subscrip- WEST SIDE HIDE co. trimmings, regular 7 MUSLIN DRAWERS: wear. As to prices and values — every garment has | ! | | | P. 0. Box 378, New London | front of the car and was thrown to|tions for the loan, le SV = the ground, the front wheel passing| The meeting was attended by the| dent at the Meeting Held Recently. : PO S Wb e 69 Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and |over his shoulder. Mr. McKelvey and | following persons: Everett E. Brown BROPEY_In this clty, June 1, 1017. a|§ R SN Piel Bros! Real GERMAN BEER on|the Younz man that was with him|of Pomfret Center, Charies Bragg and| Dr. C. C. Kildersleeve w: elocted} . SIOED T to DT P S s pmen‘s. DIQWArS, SIS Draught atithe (lfaitr_'nftha: they 3,1)3(\; hsar_rshe driver | Herman B. Chapman of Central Vil- | President f;f th: IBaSS Clef at a busi- MY Tn Willhmantic. June 1, 1997 bric and muslin, with deep DEL-HOFF HOTEL |ana owiier 'of the car, Ruben Tavior | S Faing of Soosun Rev: Asiwus Bacl | I o Soncert siven at the Novwich Tn: | o &, on to Mr. and Mre Clifsra smith: |{ nem ana cluster of - tucks WOMEN’S CHEMISES of Peaxl street. Hartford, stopped his|wick, Rev. John D. Huil, Samuel T, Sane hospital. The annual reports| ANDREWS—On June 4, 1917, a son, regular 29c value at..... .. IE - EUROPEAN PLAN machine which was going at a moder- | Butterworth, Joseph Stubbs, Walter|of the organization showed that there| Lew!s Anthony, Jr, to Mr. and Mre. : : ¢ 35 HAYES BROS., Props. ate rate of speed and picked up the|Kingsley. Arthur C. ~Tillinghast of [are at the present time 29 active mem-| Lewis A. Andrews of No. 5 Rock|§ Women's Drawers of good At 8%c—Muslin ie $1.00 no hones were broken although the :efi':;lefhgtrodera?w:g::}x:hwom;?rg_t ever had, | ‘The officers elected were MARRIED. BEFLChN [ Tulile e, Puhtar Envelope Chemise TEAMING AND TRUCKING | oy, was badly bruised. = The accident | Boston, addressed the meeting, ex- |the following: President, Dr. C. C.|POTTER—LEWIS—In Mansfield, June | of tucks and with lace and e 5 was reported to the police. i plaining the nevessity for all to sub- | Gildersleeve: vice president, Dr. 'T. F.| 2. 1917, by Rev. Edward P. Aver 2 nainsook, trimmed with DONE VERY PR s s e i e s S S | Erdman: secretary, J. B. ' Vaughn:| Delmar Vinton Potter of Willimantic Hamburg trimming, regular X OMPTLY AND AT SCrbex to the loan, and answering any e X T M e and Miss Gladys Irene Lewis, B s e e R 35c | dainty laces and Hamb REASONABLE PRICES FUNERAL. e s e bid e & i ta Tty - ELDREDGE—GIBE —In Brookiyn, . regular 5S¢ value at........ 45¢ i K Y 4 - - e 1, 1917, by ev. John ow - W ’, V' A. D. LATHROP Sophie Dilon. chairman feels that many new sub- | chibald MasDougal. ara Melish, Althiea Gibb, daughter of || ¥ Cmic’s Drawers of fige Srvalene Chimisss fn crepe et o The funeral of Sophie Dilon, the|Scribers will be received through the| ‘The board of directors comprises the Waiter Gibb_ and ¥ T. Eldredge, || auality muslin, plain and Y s e one s The - 3 effects of it. o s and the following: Osear W.| Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward o " and nainsook, regular $1.00 eight months’ old daughter of Mr. and Carpenter and Robert C. Johnson. Ray- | Eldredze. umbrelia style, trimmed with P 2oc neat blind and open-work 2 . Mrs. Cos == mond V. Consdon, Frank Aubrey and | ANDERSON—PHILLIPS—In this city, street. wus held from the home of her TAFTVILLE William A. Buckingham comprise the| June 2, 1917. by Rev. George ¥, DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE P = N = membership committee. Strouse, William Allison Andersori of | Miscellaneous Shower For Miss Lillian Springfleld and Miss Marjorie Phil- Mrs. Costas Dilon of North Main Bnvelope Chemises, of fine materials, regular $1.25 value at . embroidery, regular 50c and 59¢ values at..... e S . 44c 287 Main Street, Norwich, Burial was in Maplewood cemetery i in t, Norwich, Conn. TUndertaker M. Hourigan had charge| Aberg—Rev. A. W. Burdon at Con-| FIRST DIVISION BUYS lips. Other excellent valués in Women's . Office Hours: of the funeral arrangements. gregational Church—Mrs. Poyerd A LIBERTY BOND. DIED. Drawers at 69¢c, 85c and upwards. Envelops Chemises, 10 & m.'to 3 p. m. by appointment S Goes to Hospital—Notes. — ; ; na i Independents Hire Falls Diamond, ifietTion Hibernians Vote a Thousand Dollar | FIRZOPRALD_In this city, June 3o :;’:;"Yu ’:’““v . Nellle © 1 .50 value a Sundays excepted The Independents met the second de- | A miscellaneous shower was given Loan Towards the War Fund. ward Fitzgerald. feat of the season Saturdav afternoon | Miss Lillian Aberg at the home of her Funera] from the home of her mother, in Norwich Town when ey lost by |brother, Albert. on South C street, on| At a largely attended meeting of the | Mrs. Thomas Cummings, 20 Geer av o~ h 7 5 the score of 12 toll to the Warriors. | Friday evening in honor of her ap-|First division, A. O. H. held Sunday,| nue; Tuesday morning. June 5, at Ovel‘ aulll‘3 Manager Stevensan of the Tndepend- |proaching marriage with Earle Wood. |it was unanimously voted to purchass| SCiook:..Solemn Teaulem mass in St and Repair Work Mary's ceme- OF ALL KINDS ON MUSLIN GOWNS Women's Muslin Gowns, low neck, prettily trimmed with Hamburg embroideries, rag- ular 500 value at....... weee 38e COMBINATION SUITS Combination Suits at 44¢ Muslin Combination Suits— Corset Cover and Skirt, ents has leased thd diamond formerly | The evening was spent with games and [a $1,000 liberty bond. A commi ami used by the Sachem team at the Falls | musical selections. The featurs of | was selected fo arramge for the semmce| ioein® f2mily lot in S and will put a good fast team on the|the ovening was a mock marriage, the [ing of the bond. Patriotic spseches | LATIMER—In Brooklyn, N. Y. May field for Saturday and Surnday games.|different parts being taken by Miss|were made by several of the members, | 81. 1917, at his residence. 233 Sterling e Florence Moores, Miss Agnes Aberg, | Another purchase of bonds will be| Place, Brainard C. Latimer, in his At the Federated Church. Elizabeth Skinner and Flsfe [ made if necessary. 88th year. Gowns in high and V neck, Rev. Arthur Varley, pastor of the Kinder. Miss Aberg received manw WILLIAMS—In New ILondon, June 3, v : A e immed with pretty Ham- ~ AUTOMOBHES, jTafeville Congresational church | beautiful and useful gifts, Dainty re- NORWICH DISTRICT 1917 " Albert. ¥ willlame." aged 53 || trim ty pr B preached at the Federated church in | freshments were received by the host- e ey o NoT ik rors, 70]] DurE: resulsr e, valuw at.. e | trimmea w ainty lace: CARRIAGES, WAGONS, *{}’:e"{f;fl:; ;ht‘aA reg:la.r pa.sl(otr. {zie\-. ess dyring the evening. Total of $1,500 Raised by W. H. M. Franklin street. Tuesday afternoon: |§ o, 7o 1n a variety of styles, and Hamburg embrolderies, Mr. elivere. an Interestin; ki3~ 2, 3o pracd ,_al .50 o'cloc! uria n e ad 4 - TRUCKS and CARTS, sermon to a large congregation. » Rev. A. W. Burdon Preaches. 8. Workers During the Past Year i1y lot in West Plains cemetery. high neck, V neck, low round sizes 34 to 44, regular 5o » b A Sunanaftyille —Congregational| Norwich District, W. H. M. . of | WARD—In Taftville, June 3, 1917, Dan- |} ||, ana low square neck, value at ... 44c iel 'Ward, aged 84 years. . trimmed with lace and Combination Suits — Corset Cover and Skirt or Corset Cover and Drawers, trimmed with laces and all-over em- broidery, regular $1.00 value . T > To-Attend Conference. church Sunday morning Rev. A. W. i Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-|. 5 gelegation from the Toyal Find- | Burdon, pastor of the Federated church | $1300 - mmry Spisoopal chureh raised | pynera) from the home of his daugh- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. |ers circle of the King's Daushters of |in_Greeneville, delivered an interest- |on June 1. This wen one it goi05ed | * ter, Mrs. Charles McSheffery, No. 2 Blacksmithing in all its branches, |the Federated church will attend the|ing and Impressive sermon on|teresting things brought out at the R o Tnesday.iyune<h) ot SR w s fourteenth annual conferefce of the |)Ortgaging the Future. There was a |annual convention held in the church| 5:80- Services at Sacred Heart circles in New London, Windham and | large attendance at the service. at Stafford Springs last week. At the| °RuUrch at 9. convention Mrs. S. A. Prentis of New i Tolland counties which will be held in R o tt A | Jewett City on June Social at Mannerchor. London presided. Addresses were m., y There was a social and dance heid [made by Mrs. W. P. Buck of New Ngtes. at the Mannerchor club recently | London, Mrs. J. G. Gallup nf Moeosup = - William Connors who has been | Which netted the club a good sum. Fol- |and Mrs. B. M. Taylor of Hull Street 807 49 515 Nowth: Niaiin *SE |5 I Sommop v as . Hien | T e i oL ey i o BT Phvges urc en Ellis Taylor has returned to his home |®d. music being furnished by Hein-[Cers of last year were all re-elected. Hamburg insertings and with ribbon runs, regular $1.00 value at ... Twenty styles of Gowns at this price—made of Mason- ville and Fruit-of-the-loom muslin, with._ dainty -trim- mings 6¢ Hamburg and Val iace edgings and insertings, regular $1.25 value at...... .. 88e 89¢c Combination Sufts — Corset Cover and Drawers, made of sheer lawn, trimmed with blind embroidery, edged with fine Val. laces, a variety of styles of trimming, regular in Bridgeport. orchestra. The convention was a splendid one in = every way, and was attended by W. 15 Main Street The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Fed- Delegation at Willimantic. H. M. S. workers from Uncasville, Ni- d °|erated church will meet Wednesday| A large delegation of Knights of 2.52'};3 %‘leh:rl;:lgg:: and Moosup and F[INERAL Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. | afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. I |coumbes. steergo the thirq degree Newest style Gowns, made of fine matertals, and the Garage work a Specialty. yPeckham of Prospect Park. meeting held Sunday afternoon in Wil Work Guaranteed. There wilf be & Spseial mekting ob|Nmentic. FORESTERS DECORATE GRAVES. daintiest trimmings of lace $1.60 value at. $1.29 Committees Representing Three Courts an@ Hamburg—these are par- Other emosiiént valuss in com 31 Chestout st. Tel. 214. |the Heart's Ease circle of King's = Daugkters, at_the home of Miss E. Taken to Hospital. Ringland on Prospect, this (Monday) | Mrs. Alfred Poyer® of North B ticularly good value and reg- Visited Local Cemeteries Sundi ular $1.39 value at.......... 88e binations at $1.69, $1.98 and $2.69 DIRECTORS evening. street who has been seriously ill has| op & i y Sunday morning sraves of the A PO, o gy R been taken to the Backus hospital f0r [ geceased members of the three courts . Gowns in a variety of dainty ESSHRIG ] Cret et of Foresters in this city were decorat- w o Congregational church held their reg- ed. The committee decorated graves styles, including the new CREPE-DE-CHINE ;‘,‘,’;"h;“,:jff;f":’:c‘}’;:";{e Sty alé Notes. in St. Mary's, Hiclbry Street, Yantie, Kimono Gowns with square o~ 3 TOP | Richard Kyle spent the week end|Maplewood. Leffingwell, Hamilton Av- Lady Assistant low neck, trimmed with wide GARMENTS of Boswell avewie. with friends in Plain Hill. enue, Taftville, Brewster's Neck and Montyille cemeteries. The commit- Telephone 3238-3 embroidery and ribbon run, regular $1.50 value at.......81.28 Crepe-de-Chine Undergarments — Ice Cream ON SALE AT Beigians born between July 1 am ; e Decemper a1 1398, are calied wpon fo| _Daniel McCheffery was the recemt|ite In charge wore HIENRY E. CHURCH i esf » an ¥ T g " enroll for the militia before Jowe 1. |&u s Pt A e L WM, SMITH ALLEN Other excellent values iy Gowns ::;”“" m",""';’:o‘:":':;“:lm'f 1! i vi i » | South Windham. 7 J}:,n'yerl\f.ry into service being fixed for b fl-;-, McCarthy: Court Quinebaug, Frank Robert Pilling and Jn.u/‘ Emerson at $1.69, 91.98, $2.60, §3.19 and $380. | 4\ 4100t and most dainty under- Quinley. John Hutchinson, Mr. Haack: field Sunday afternoo: o — L 2 D E N TI sT prices. LONG WHITE SKIRTS Long Skirts, 44c Women's Long White Skirts, with deep Hamburg flounce, regular 59c Skirts at... ‘Women's Long White Skirts, with deep Hamburg flounce, also with trimming of lace and inserting, regular 8%c¢ Skirts at ...... All our Crepe-de-Chine and Wash Satin Camisoles, in white, flesh and colors, at reduced prices. BRASSIERES In a splendid assortment of styles of Lace and Hamburg Trimmings— At 44c—value G0e At 6%¢c—value TSc At 89c—value $1.00 At $129—value 3150 60 MAIN STREET 44c American House Res ator b 5 Ject Ived, That the U. B, - Take elevator Shetucket Stree’ William Burgess and Everett Pin- | 1ot Wan Resoived That the U xov. entrance. Phone FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. ¥ P l:!n- ‘The mtlv:.eido ‘were the 41 - P e e = - nners. Refreshments were served. Main Street ol ssunt of ne:-:acT‘re:'mQ:. Prompt serviceday or night o irera now_en $32 Tel. 642, Lady Assist 3 F OGI}AN‘; 2 L ol pons LR At t meeti of the Coy - 1 GAGER e MG BRSNS | . MW X Beeing T, | DR.E. J. JONES Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, gree, two local boys who entered the ke tes. Gusing (hé wer. The af- ‘Children Cry e New Zealand and Maori treops who H 1 Pt DTE Funeral Direciors hold a banquet for th e e Bons B TRt Y W0 TRMUN 90| snele resules T SRIIE AGtats of Suite 46 Shannon Building Funeral Director Traveling Men, Etc. HavY severel Weekx 240 wers.at thelr firmative consisted of B. Weinatein, R. FOR FLETCHER'S the strests of Syd- accorded an their rooms on Broadway. The sub- Livery Cor ion _ Shetuckst Street M respective homes here over the week | ATTative conaiete - <2 hh.hef - tive, & Cramer. G. Bium and *. God- |} Shea & Burke , ney recently ware enthu-

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