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o _El!flll FHMBHTSE I.EIGUE ANNUAL Mrs. W. A. Norton Reelected President for Another Year— Members Pledge $549 for Red Cross Fund—Report of theYenr'-WukRndbyMn.WillisAnstin. Y S Thg annual meeting of the Norwich is our first eonl“nlerlflnn and makes T[l_nkponenus & Mm_:@ cg_ A JUNE SALE O Wednesday afterncon at the home of our s; i compel par- Mrs. John L. Mitchell. There was a zlclpatlan o the worid's great:;i, Roh. large attendance. st and most efficient charity. Mrs. Willis Austin read the report Respectfully, of the year’s work. The Norwich BEqual mnehhg League. held two rummage sales, Ada R. Chase, gates o the state convention, to each | This Is an entrely voluntary con- of the parades held in New Haven,|tribution, the league not having been to the cnurx:tyhconfemmt tx:h.‘u}v ‘I{«;n Io}l:ited in the campaign. o the hearings at the legisla- | It was voted to appomnt members of . . ture, had a three days’ booth at the|the league. to visit all the schools and .\lewest and Most Desirable Kinds- county fair, assisted in the investiga- |all who had been made voters 3 tion of the county jail system, and|on the school question were urged to . . ¥ X kelped very materially in the organi- |do so. John E. Fitzgerald zation work in New London county It was voted to send $5 to the home A" At spemal Prlces | S oF horie eomomics. - Thate Dave! ™ Esuresgons ot recret over the as- || In this offering there are hundreds of yards of Dress Silks “I 'S ) ” been many other minor activities. | parture from town of Mrs. Edson D. . -‘ DT A o S : am runriing a Front Door Business’’’ TR Sk o et el | e e e T St 8 [ R (e desirable vesves for strect and sport wear at at- : : o To el S R | St Shpecuasie of 2w e |f Srective prices. Also Silks for waists, for slirts and for - Orders and troubles alike, all comein the front B e e weas =, |y mvioes L smanthy, wit, ies |} Cresses, including an excellent range of high grade Black b=t e A fho women of Connesticut. “Remem- | who has met with a severe accident Silks in Taffeta, Messaline, Satin, Peau-de-Soie, Crepe-de- ay my — g " she E r. Mellish was the first public speak- & 4 " " r The ¢ ous attention. for democracy, Ours Is @ struggle for fer the suftragists had and gave his Chine, Silk Poplins, India Silks, Etc.——all at Special Prices. --Hn-a-r'h-wm . . . 3 Words, “We shall fight for the things| Various matters of business were 7 3 & But the notable fact in selling Diamonds is that T e e e e [ ey At of DumDNE aTeTY THIS Sale will begin today and continue for ten days. ” N there bave been mighty few kicks. cracy, for the right of those who sub- | wers elected. Be A ks adn . . 1 mit o authority to have a voice in| Tea was served by the hostess. sure and take advantage of this opportunity which 3 the government. The followin A a: . . DatvE ORH 1 thought you would like to know that. e e Chats Saadh the, & - gy s means so much to those who purchase during this sale. : THE FRONT| Fact is, no matter how particular you are about the o Tho. metes of 3830 Tor. atate work, | Browe. o ooocMre. I Hiarea| - DOOR WITH kind of tires on your car, I am far more particular the gift of $50 for organization work | Recording Secretary—Mrs. Willi 7 : fy‘,’ > : and ‘of $100 toward the expensc of a | Austin. o] SPECIAL VALUES IN BLACK DRES e2bout the kind of tires I sell. woman demonstrator. ‘orresponding Secretary — Mrs. | S SILKS 2 It was voted to send the following |James A. Bidwell. 5 & 9 Diamonds had to_prove themselves to me before I'd letter to the treasurer of the local| Treasurer—Mra A F. Chase 82-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, value $1.25—Special price a yard.... $1.15 ' . Red Cross: Executive Committee—Mrs. Rd: d | 1.5 N = -l F trust my business reputation to them. Enclosed please find $549, our pledge | J. Graham, Mra. Albert J. Bailey, Mrs S ?'"k SRTan TSR, value $1.50—Special price a ya $1.3 b 5 % 5 for the Red Cross Fund. Archibald '‘Gilchrist, Miss Mary E. 36-inch Satin Messaline for waists and dresses, value $1.50— So, in answering my rigid requirements, and your big While the cause of equal suffrage ' Richards. Special price a yard $1.39 question, “how far will they go?” Diamonds sre right 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplin, a serviceable fabric for Summer wear, to the front with an answer of 5000 miles usually, BOY SCOUTS WILL REV. P. G, WRIGHT VAIGEN150_Gpecial aflce & yard, s . 139 Ty SRS GETS HONORARY DEGREE |] 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, value $0.00--84uclal aries & yard $1.89 mdfreqmflybmu. than that. " —_— 36-inch Quaker Satin, guaranteed for service, value $2.00— ‘We can put your size on your car as soon as.you drive up Local Troops to Render Valuable As-|Conferred on Him by President Special price a yard $1.89 to our front door. sistance at Trail Opening. Faunce at Brown University, 40-inch 8ilk and Wool Poplin, heavy quality for coat or skirt, valu The Boy Scouts on Friday, the open- | Brown university sgranted 206 de- $2.50—Special price a yard $2.19 ing day of the Mohegan Trail will be | rees Wednesday at its 149th com- 36-inch Peau-de-Soie, heavy weight for suit or skirt, value $3.00— Alli Rubber Com very active. The following duties | mencement, with a fifth of its first Bhessal Gilcs. ard $2.69 pa e Lo canlannd- degree men absent from the exercises il ool dent B emn: = - To give out Ratchets: Goffee Briggs, | 1 War seryice. Bachalor's dagtess 1n Charles Sage, Robert Woodmansee. | Arts and Philosophy wer: 2 191 Main Street Norwich, Conn. S e o o o g iaee. |36 men ana to 3¢ sadent v TAFFETA AND FOULARD SILKS street at 9.30 Friday morning. e _};’!“;He _and Sci 2 i i E orwin .{men. Thirty-si i 3 B : J::gl;;e;:fli;;;r .;\" rh’\g_gg‘:_hs.-nu:;[;};g Kotk omeit )}B;r:"‘ E00 yards of Chiffon Taffeta, the popular Silk (gr dresses, suits and N e e s | tuve Doctor skirts, in these shades: black, white, Copenhagen, navy, reseda TP Wallsm Stogow oein, Lo~ | Nine honoran brown, apple green, pink, light blue, plum and changeablo effects 1y Smith, Merwin i,ef\'mzwe]l: John | ferred by Py v e in blue and black, blue and green—36 inches wi and regula Atterbury., Albert Fairbanks. :1132 1;..’,‘.'“."” Ao : $1.59 value at ............. Sk fe L v $139 JFolice and parking at Mohegan: | Yo S3mue o e Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches wide, guaranteed for wear, in black, Tt e et SRl in | Goncord, - . . Copenhagen, navy, dark green, gray and plum, value $2.00— chon. Halsey Gallup, Georgé Hollong- | Stephen D. L. _McGill er- | § e .Price a yard e 4 $1. worth, Fred FEaton, Leroy Fielding, ;)‘1;-”_»’”;“; el Lore Silk Radium Taffeta, 40 inches wide, soft, 1.:3u(:1u| q“m, for waist .A‘!I%e'd Sr(_}:‘)ms Percy Harwood, Samu- | p 0 00 or dress, in black, white, navy, Copenhagen, old ro green, g Go:::,::sfl::wi;‘lsu;‘!fl."::;'t‘ o sity plum, tan and gray, value $2.50—Special price a yard. ceseces $2.19 derson. Tred Metzzer, Kenneth Both- 40-inch Figured Black and White Foulard Silks. shower- nrno', our Andrew Bovens TORMIRRTS2:00- VRIG® BE: 15305 s sonsionnsositsresssosssns s Herbart Scott, Arthur 40-inch Plain Surah Foulard snk in navy blue, our regular 5250 B el ks Bt VAR . 54508 s ive R SR T PR R b o $1.98 — =1 On» sauad frem Troop 3: 1 ATTENDED ANNUAL MEETING A Srev o 5t he took blem CF COMMERCIAL EXECUTIVES. ~outmester el i o sy . Coilea St o B e i Hs o Our showing of Habutai Silks and Crepe-de-Chine for walsts, (4. R B (‘CB"C‘A’"CG"'DWThcse P.—escn(‘;IJ ndHarris! Roert Sanv. Zanfag'“ S ;‘;"g',’“f‘;‘, dresses and underwear, in white and flesh color, includes all the at Boston Gathering : ovnsh Folwsin | At Hter- Norwich. popular weaves for Summer wrear, at very special price Branche, secreta: Leslie Gordor ssell | v rmerly pastor church of this of the Central Bap WHAT THE REPUBLICANS SPENT IN ELECTION.| amber of Commer vd Jones, Horace BEill, |l FANCY SILKS FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES 24-inch White Taffeta Silk with black pencil stripe and figured de- signs, for waists or dresses, value $1.00 and $1.25— Special price a yard 8% ovd Tones. Treasurer Woodworth Files His Report 4 "“";] Honte With Town Clerk Holbrook. | inz the das oo nav. be worn assigned to an« gan and should 36-inch Checked Louisine Silk, excellent for dresses, in these combin- ations: black arid white, green and white, lavender and wi value $1.50—Special Price @ yard ............-o.eeoeosen. & 36-inch Fancy Stripe and Plaid Taffeta and Messaline for skirts, ) light and dark effects, valus $2.00—Special price a yard t S sl il Fancy Stripe “Yo San” Silk for sport skirts, 36 inches wide and v 1z people: O it GRADUATES WITH HONORS B ey Robbins, W. A. Alk washable, value $3.00—Special price a yard FROM HOLY CROSS TR s ted $5 each i SEE A , J. E arnes, . O 1R ce of Bachcior of Arts Conferred | A On Robert H. Mahoney. WASHABLE SILKS FOR WAISTS OR DRESSES 27-inch India Silks in black, white, pink and I:ght blue, value 680— Special price a yard ... 27-inch Shower-proof Black India Silk, value 75:— Special price a yard 690 commencement | v h. college Wednesday, ¢ < uted $20 and Ma i nap and F. H Mahoney of th 25 e ated, recetving the de- : 5 T, W. Tibbits and A. gree of clor of Arts. The day : o 2 j vofore before the commence- X m\nhu!ed $5 i 36-inch White Habutai Silk for waists or dresses, value §1.00— p: Browning $ thur G. Crowell xm Special price a yard 89 ment oxercises Mr. Manogey read the 5 S Sons of 128, Al . Sormack, the | 5t o Y i hom the || 33:inch Wash Taffcta Silk in black, whits and light blue, value $1.00 ror veceived the nonor- | ST % Tt Gna” 31550 from the | Special price a yard octer of Leiters and | SHn aiatr 27-irich Shower-proof Black India Silk, valus $1.00— solos at the —com-|"'The amount of $30 was miven to the Special price a yard 890 The diplomas were | reasurer of the First district and $50 | yresented by Governor McCall of the | foemaurer of the First Ot e ¥ 36-inch White Habutai Silk for waists or dresses, value $1.25— Special price a yard $1.19 ‘”- ! g fstate of M husetts and the hoods | Advertising cost $180.55 and en siaced o graquates. by the | .q = ets 29.30. The s dfir Sev. Josenh N. Dinand, president of | yoiopes and postage £20.80. There is a || 40.inch Crepe-de-Chine, in white and flesh color, value $1.50— the collcge. g S S | Special price a yard $1.39 R i 4 W. W. Lang did not incur expense in o TP Braduating class numbers nine- | running for water commissioner on the (| 40-inch Crope-de-Chine, in white and black, value $2.00— . Amo guests at the com-{gemocratic ticket. Special price a yard $1.79 ~ Rebuilt, { ¥3 (] B B ®_ .‘4 e g : ¥§? b, R lowing from this city, Mrs. James Ma- | COLCHEST ) y, the ) 3 Jane D., YOI Jale Wiin Guaraniee | T T is e -y Jirs. ‘James Purdon. — Gained Entrance By Forcing Back Door on Tuesday Night. w5 32-inch White Washable Satin, excellent quality, value $1.75— Special price a yard $1.69 1—1911 Fore door tcuring car. The store of 1. Agranovitch, on Mer- OTHER IMPORTANT SALES §-—1912 Five-passenger touring car; electric lights and /| B s R e - starter. e 5 orcind the, bk oo Our Annual Toilet Goods Sale 12 = . . inear as can be ascertained about $1 1—1913 Five-passenger touring car; electric lights and 1500 worth of shoes, sh. and unde: starter. jlittle money in the cash registe ! clotsing was taken. There w ! It is now in progress. Take advantage of the special prices 1-=1913 B , Ao d | 200ds were taken to the strect |} for Toilet Requisites before this sael ends. Prudent people - e our-passenger touring car; electric lights and | tomarire "rhe “snocs et were tak- || will lay in a supply while they can do so at such pro- starter. en out of the boxes and most of the . . . . B on ore ot ek on the sheives, || mounced savings. This sale includes complete lines and — ive- 2 3 car: ic 1i : . : 1—1944 F“‘;— passenger touring car; electric lights and T e adtetown. . Joseph - Asvano- || assortments of everyday needfuls in Toilet Articles. starter. 4 vitch followed the trail. The Middietown police had seen 1—191 oadster. < eases i 4 Road & Dt Weltsaiay alght. | State Poi NOW IN PROCRESS 1—1915 Seven-passenger touring car; electric lights and y 55 housekeeper by keep- liceman Jackson has been put to work on the ‘case. 55 s conaneaaionar conrenence.|| (Qur Annual Sale of Cottage Furnishings 1916 Seven-passenger touring car; electric lights and i , . s starter. 3 £ o rning A ress .w:er- y Rev. THE ABOVE CARS RANGE IN PRICE FRON R and Household Needs eisibiestr R, g conference of the Plainfield, Jewett|§ [ 4his Sale we offer, at an average reduction of about 20 City, Griswold. Hanover, Preston City and Newent Congregational churches tO Leld on Wednesday with the Newent Congregatiorg]l church. Rev. S. H Howe, D. D, pastor of the Park Cor gregational ‘church delivered the per cent., everythmg in Cottage Furnishings and Home Needs. It includes— Sheetings Toweling Mattings fce Cream Freezers md the purchaser of a Cadilac is entitled to receive the benefit of our morning address and In the afternoon (| Sheets Table Linens Rugs Glass Ware Rev. J. Beveridge ILee of New Lon- Pillow Ca Flags Window Screens Wooden Ware service department. don was the afternoon speaker. Draperie Oil Stoves Electric Irons v spoke on Questions Man Asl e Curtains \N_a!h Boil Kitchen Ware and God's Answers. At noon about C-rflltl Dinner Sets Etec., Etc., ~ b THE A C SWAN CO 225 visitors and members of the con- gregation sat-down to dinner. NEW LONDON *NORWICH Cheshire_The Red Cross _drive started Wednesday morning for sub- scriptions for the $3,500 for Cheshire. The sum of $1,000 has been given by the Connecticut Brass company. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. e