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mfia-um' ~ the will be puf lqh:nd u:mhte of the Erounds will ‘e fxed so that all wil §°LDIER WH / be satitary as =i flr the men. e s-rusinug‘r !onfiuub 7 . of W» FOURTH OF JULY 'PARTY. s 3 been aski Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Entertained at s'd.wfl; P % "e.E":b:m g ® affair happened. Their Windham Home. and Mrs. Henry Pringle en Tn spite of the fact that there is & et iy e e Ladies’ Brassiers ..... including extra’ Ladies’ House Dreésses, all sizes, ::::cu::::hmkam;; 1Tugrs, the.: iss oy T A g g large sizes, worth 31 PRI ok T Ladies’ Skirts (satteen), in colors........... 334 kN ;'::n ca([‘;io;x:‘:f‘:;!ieknt %MM:: ""‘3’3 She. was a mu:f . . lantersy, <na Ladies’ W;l%sl lv;l«'c»rth ul? to $2. ?{Ot o oo simstnie gioidis DB t;gles: g;:‘k‘ HG;:esa,“d:u‘gle IR R s & o 505 305 ; :;: H L or i 3 m ; RSt - . Ladies’ an ildren’s Panama Hats ies' k T R T e believe that Tiquor is belng given thefcity ed .nm Refreshments were served, Ladies’ Striped Silk Skirts, worth $8.50. . is 34 97 .J fmen. Not satisfied with e . ; Brazie; including a large birthday cake in (not imitations) ................. 97c and $1.47 ba.n ity réw ,t =3 : 2. . 5% “ono of ihe soldicrs who was shid | Dejima Sl Bise Oloutisr of. Pawiar '“’1“,,..."“" ke 1 adies’ Burson Hose, first quality, black and white 19¢ ’ b Ladies’ Striped Silk Dresses, worth $20.00. ... $9.97 @ %m Cuor, vtabhca Grant Bombriand s | for burisl: w8 R 1 ner e | el o2 Ty S, 2 2% G0 iadies’ White Petticoats, lace and embroideries, : » of liquor, stabbed Grant Bombriand as | for br 1169, Handstrom and twe aoms of Wind. Ladies’ Taffeta Dresses, Georgette slecves, 1 he was .on-his.way home, J¥Sdnés= Mry. Marie F. Mineau ham, Mrs. Helmar Brodin 6f New York Rl UP 03200 ..o evei e D0 R T P PR L d igh! . ’ Brooklyn, A = : “nu“;fie’s iatées an ins city were giv. R ot M e e M ST AN T A .rrblnonn:;::; Ladies’ Night Gowns, worth up to $2.00........ 97c e “men celebrated in the weuaf man- | mother, Mrs. Flora Frara, at e e Ladies’ Striped Petticoats, worth 69¢........... 47c Ladies.’ Long Automobile lfrustcr Coats $300..... e N i TS Y fren Xrow pre vk en Mkin %’v’:;‘,&“','u“é::fi;??fi :‘m%’.‘fi: ot | Hampton. Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, worth 69c. .......... 47c | Ladies’ Coats, hg&t welsg{n be}tcd “:)r h)q .. $3. [oiascine dintoldibs e Weeks aga. She- Stelen Ford Found Thursday. Children’s Dresses, deep embroidery. .. ........ 47c | Ladies White Wash Skirts (top skirts) worth LR pomiriang ske -1 fl::; R e Tt o Tis SoHl At e Children’s Colored Dresses, sizes 2 to 14........ 47¢c L R N L PRy . 97c e arter Miss Dora Maheu. <7 Relonging to Wiiliam Buckingiem %i;gren’s lgrolm'ecl Dresses, sizes 6 t0 14........ 9;; L\avtg;sh Sse{geosnd Poplin Coats, nav e DOHOLE w0 Sl e e B ildren’s Drawers ............ e vieie e T AR X F . ring i 1led mu:mno was found by Mr, Bucking- Ve ot of hia- pockat amE stavwed | %, e debth, of Siss St Infants’ Cashmere Hose, silk heel and toe. Children’s White Dresses on sale nife out of his-pocket and stabbed | oraleoa® Gn st ,,uph-. hospital | ham a friend who had been rid- i:Bombriand .through the shoulder. The |3yed " She was barn_in this| & 270 "aun};; country in search of {ioldicrs thén left and the Woundéd = - [’j fiman went to a destor where he . re- or ar Romiie Forter CAfaney {dover read, The car was.in good Mail orders filled. Alterati fres of <l Money refunded for tisfact 1 T Rp— IS sisters, . N : | ceived attention. Tvived by her parents, three|condition and was run home under its t The man whé did the stabbing bas S Ix "3“"‘1‘; ‘;’nd "Mu,,, M‘Theu own power. . —we cannot display -all the goodc ulverl'-ed. YOU ASK FOR WHAT IS ADVERIISED We never inot been iderntified but it Is’ expected h‘ Mrs. Whih, pus arte _ hat he will be brought to justice - fo¥ Leo and Henry, all of Exemption Board et Werk. act when Deople who witnessed tha Brotices. Georss, The exemption board for the 17th 158 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. z to identify thé » J R ectie district worked until nearly midnight T"E P‘ ' sa" ’ / ’ J = To Make Toy Theatre. Thursdax night en the resistration . or SS ite W, s 5 and 10c Store W. S. Martin of this city was in|Ca The béard will have this pre- Qi’“ ‘oolworth et hin of (hie ciis \ mas 1n |y work mmismed in onort order.| |y L] emmmm—— | eomm— | com—— | — : *fangéments for the éarrying on of the = = ‘nrilkmg of toy theatres in that eity’ Brief Mention = i nson a3 ergeant J. J. Lee spent the Fourth | guards were loaned rifies by M. A.fof Mrs. George H. Miner, Miss Jamés § 7 . 7 5 in P«""‘"ch- Taintor post of nu.h yufle ;:d Sedd:- W. Lathrop and Miss Emérling F. Fish, 5o SIS o6 & E 2 Adélard Morin of Norwich was In|TWick pest of Norwic e boys made Wugmulhc Thureday. £ ok s b Netow The Beot £ Wheeler Property Sold. Cottage Party of Teachers at the| Miword Coraper and 3irs Mrs. D. G. Baker and family of this|time they had paraded with rifies. e store and property of the es- Lake—Death of Mrs. Elizs Miller | have opened their cotar 2 tate of William E. Wheeler has been| _ A ue. city are at Pleasure Beach for the Dance at Grange Hall. 50ld to the Wiledk Fertilines Gopasy Sunday School Picnics Saturday.|aven A dance was held in Grange hall|and carpenters have begun tearing out E M pe Cheshire.George Tuesday evening by the Burns ciub.|the partitions. It will be refitted for | yoe Mibourr e o s T %y oien | posseamion of & will be fully equippéd with elsctric her home in this city after undergoing| an orchastra from New London fur- |offices for the company and also & visited relatives in Derby over the | he date plain! “Wr:t scenes, etc. 5‘: \!!;rtln will |&n operation in a Boston hospital. « nished the music. There was a larze |storage room. Fourth ? continue to Go businéss in this city as| Franklin T. Lord, of Nerwich, well | attendance. E ward Church v {he has in the past. known in this eity, nuu recefved l' com - Borough Small Notes. M’i‘::?;:lx:“i:‘fl::i:“": ):xe,h,“c“ inmgu;i:‘l’a_ it e fh —te cony enant in the : = and M AMP AT RANGE READY Yol v Sopnd Sy O. H. A. Milhan and family of New |ewitt have boen ercamcd to teach Teachers at Lake. S Work have arrived at their summer|XNoank for another vear. Miss Sarah Sweet, Miss Frieda Hartford. —A - FOR COMPANIES L AND K| Thé police Thursday learned of some | rasidance on Eimwood Heights for the S B e it et Bial B | nimnatt of Fore v == _|trouble which occurred in the lower | oo <o Personal and Social. Rt i s e | e CuaGaton tn Pasassa 7. bs Jained by Company I, Whish |village Wednesday and placed two| "Dwign; W. Latham of Farmington| 1Mrs. James M. Clayton and son, who eve Hewitt, all teach- Has Been Stationed at Norwich—|men under arrest for astault Both|is o guest of his family on Linwood |iave been spending several months s Ntva.| Centerbrook —The (52 3 men will appear before the court this | ayon. o THh Df. and S MaoGown, : &re mith cottage at Crys- | o chorches he 1 stments T o 2 v Th AEeuAN Tws BN hursday. morning. Clark Z. Otis of Binghamton, N. Y, |have returned to their home in St. Joseph Cardén and family | for wa : | Compenies L smd K will so into i = e guest of his daughter, Mrs. A.! Louis, Mo. have moved to Indian Orchard, Mass jcamp on the rifie range near here to- 3 COLCHESTER ‘da.) and will remain in eamp until Mrs. Harriet Brainard arét Mrs. Lot- | Miss Ruth Walker of New York is| tie Edgecomb have opened their cot-|spending & part of her vecation in othér or@ers are received. ‘The men Patriotic Fea- | tage, “Saltaire at Groton Long Point|town. E“m bo forced to sleep in their shaiter| 8 Re 7y 'h"‘:. ?::’" iy .:n @ for the summer. Miss Mae Chandler of New Bedford A hat ni itents for a time as they are short of| tures of the Holiday—Many en: Mds. Manniag Miner who was tak-|was in town over the Fourth Our -hmnu.hw t nine the regulation tent which holds a| Dance ta Grange Hail. s 1 White is \mtm! rel-len to Memorial Hospital Mondar has| R 0. J. Aldrich and family are finance, and Col with him will be F. Penning, both of \ Hartford. The formation of the company is the cut- comé of Mr. Martin making thése toy | Summer. |theatres in the past. The theatres rs. F. S. Wilcox has returded to tives ciosed onl New Haven out of ten like the Vocalion uad. Compan: ch has been ¢ v for a few weeks. |ibeen operated on successfulls hrougs sl itiamtt far better than any other rodere iy iy e T past| The Fourth was ushered in with the! Miss Lillic McDermott, in i = Miks Vens Porty of the eal tale- vhcnwfluh they bave i three months will come to' this city|usual bonfire and ringing of the bells | the sixth grade, First teft | _ Irwin Marcer Récove Lhone offics, is spendinz two weeks Hear it yourself. Y jand join the other two companiss in|but not as noisily as in former years. | Tuesd to spend her vacation with n Mercer has resumed his duties|vacation at Heeket, in the Berkshire leo. vdl be won by the fi:h | the cemp. Company 13 of Winsted, | At wd n'o:ockguhe mgmm‘ n}:i‘{-xom; relatives in Boston. S at Noyes s;or: ::lf,ze:s:our months’ ab-| " Jonn Arnotd h}., entered ';,,F,,,‘., = S m s of the rd assem! at Gran, an Portland Defeated—Score 13-8. senc: ng ness. . ploy of the Arnold market. and E. K i R - .,&:MYM.._.J igaltn’iiox: 51 st TR 1E i sty Sutl Seortat e wnlbes. 2 Mortcn b Wi i .- Sz Miss Nellle Brooks i& spending a few | Ta¢t is his successor at the Whiton Ssgaice of { will remain in Hartford where thiy | Taintor pest to the residence of Harry | , & 1arse crowd atiended the ball same | g.vs jn Branford. _ {store the fisle now grivilege of play- Tigart on Linwood avenue, where a | Pek A . : Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbur of New g - et B - e oh oric | Colchester and Portland teams. Thel Mr- - T avenue N P ey g su]game was callel at 345. The battery| TOTK are suests of Mr. Wi - OBITUARY frame consir ion @bvi 3 3 e s o G s et o1 for the - lgcaln; was. MéDonsld and|°T, Me Rébert N Wur. — family PR 7] the line O Wiswch 12 YOUDE milkbel car_| Weitzman: for FPorilnd, . Gishaen, |, CoTell Blivén spent Thursday in Mrs. Eliza Miller. i " ri e 2 s - 50 1% - t2n | Waterbury = made by Captain Maloney of the Home | 2.007¢ #nd Barry. The Portland team | =% s Frank Buckley, Mr ews of the death Mrs. Fiiz e = P was a heavy team. The scors was 13 e x t % Miller. 37. a former resident. was FOR SALEZ BY THE armo N guard, ex-Commander tge Brown 10 3 in favor of Colchester. Thée game |27 Mrs. 1 y spent Thursda; Blival T Tharetir. T oy 4 ane 2 WOt s meals pre) fi : he post, -:J o Chflv"-ln Rev. B. r"]wn=, a fine one excepting the fifth and | Frovidence. be brought here from Providence for J LINCOLN co . 3 2 4 s ington of the Post canrbr. b lsixin innings, when errors counted for burial . . . raising of the flag Mr. Exgart furnishi-,.,,5 The following was the score by YANTIC . g S kibnes Thurs. | o8 refresnmeits. Tho lne recormacd i ; WILLIMANTIC Gay By the addition of two new re-|and marched to the residence of First| i iang SepmaEa T —_— cruits, PA!;('::k Haggerty l:.ntd4 Patrick Se)egtm.nh S, H. :\elloq:. where th(;'es Colchester 01005601 *—13|Dinner Guests on the Heliday—Looal ¥ Connell. ¢ former énlisted as a|rousing cheers were given, responde: Umpiry olly ‘of Y Law le Go Sightseeing in Lebanon— o cbok thich was a wélcome addi to by Mr. Kellogg pasking cigas. The | Pl go,ff"r‘:g & ox"tzm:“];o{xgg ::::': .Ea ::_"M-h.s L play, Barry (unassisted). Shert Paragraphs. _Miss Katherine Murphy is spending George Smith of Bridgeport, U. the week in New London with her sis- Park Improvements. The park commissioners have had the stome wall the entire length of the park drive relaid. This. together with the recently erected iluminated ! sign. is a biz improvem Deacon Dwight J. G r of West | Stafford is iil with erysipelas. | Miss Agnes Holmes of West Staf- postofice inspector, was the gues O iiae Biorett oot e Fourth with |ford 1s & patient at the Johnson hos- his family, who are at Mrs. Smi ions 1 e T pital. father's on Windham avenué, over the| o oS ‘P’ g ichael J. Dawson, boss dver at 3 Fourth. Holiday Dinner Guests. the Johnson . mill, i having three 3 There was no¥drill of thé Home| Mr. and Mrs. John Burns entertain- | weeks' vacation. ' William F. Hines i |guard Thursday night. . ed at dinner Fourth of July Mrs. John |is taking his plase during his absence . . Louis Coben of Tartford was the | Mclanus and sons, John, William and Picnica Planned. guest of his family over the Fourth. Frank, and daughters, Annie, Fliza- - 2 Miss Martha Brown of Willimantie beth, Theresa and Mary, of Nortwich, The annual piemis of the "onxrf. [isiting her sister, and ' Mr. ang Mrs. John Fields and :?!;Q":J::::dum“;"":' State Tine on ames O'Brien of Norw daughters, Mavgaret. Katherine and |2f Fverfreen park nea State T.ine on aunt’s, Miss Mary Wade's, Wednesday. 3 b - - < Mary O'Brien and Miss Anna - sphnfing soms | CUUTOH ot & oetbex. a5 New Haven are spending|time in lLebanon with her daughter, | The AR ARy Sandol piskic of r vacation with relatives in town.|Mrs. Henry Briggs. T e Btuinns) TERg piocti Saty =y 1y incent O'Connell of New Britain is| M:. and Mre. Charies N. Congdon ¢t |Iake Suturday The picnic party will the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. | Stafford Springs are in fown for the |1o&ve on the 10 o'clock trolley u Michael O'Connell, on Windham ave- | weel. day morning. irs. Raymond V. Congdon is spend- Guest From Montvills, Tar, Bailer. who is attending the|ing some time with Providence rela- i E sale Connecticut Agricultural college, is at | tives. tp:,n’d.in:r:":\-w‘r’:’\?::?(h;\:O:{;“h‘:n:: {his bome on South Main street for the | Henry Dalton of Staffora Springs | [PORINE o 1 A2y g vacation. : has returned to the village after an ; 6 "S- Patrick Connors of Hartford wis the | absence of several week e . s tne e guest *of his mother, Mrs. Fred J. e Visit Lebanon Green. . : - kY > “Spend a Little and Save a Lot o o iy g e g Ry S Willimantic ploy of ths Hudson sarage visiting friends in town. tice many changes in the green. Part | Timothy O'Connell of Kast Haddam |of it has been plowed and planted with BRIEF STATE NEWS was a visitor in town Wednesday. corn and potatoes. The grass has = Charles T. Wiison of Worcester was |been allowed to grow into hay, wo o . a cailer in_town Thursday. there will be no waste. A Jarge 60- . v UITS AND COAT Charles Ray and Henry Parks were |foot flagpole has been erected near the plakoe the Xa MS in Norwich Wednésd: town halt for a flagpole s0 the towns- i e J pton | descer . - ST i e people cannot forget that it was there er W y characts : $2.50 to.$3.50qualw/ SAI.E $1.98 : $4.75 ' MYSTIC i i and whers ; piderabie” Rochambeau drilied the French troops| Hartford.—A trip on the sound has % " = T Course of Study For Monday Club A’n— as well as the American vclunteers. been planned for next Saturday by the | heer sDicuO s « 3398‘3 WJS qhafity SALE 32.98 Value 10.50 to $25.00 nounced—Sale of Portions of W. E.| Many visitors make the 8stour |shellfish commission, which will h Attila was one of t Wheel tate—Irwi _{around the green when traveling from |as guests Secretary of State T're reco expla ke Extat ':,w'" Morctr Re- | orttard to New Lendon, and it 1s|L. Perry, Cemptvoll r Morr 4 . g Citer Lini Yacation. well worth the trip. The war office | Tax Commissioner I R. Chamberiain, |the Este is in eplendid condition and stands | Senators Magee, Wadhams and Hub . NECKWEAR SUMMER DRESSES o ST, BESEamas o the Souree | e or B el ot i Spuks | ohrd, membere of ihe siie”boara- o7 for next fall and winter which will| D this part of the state. Legalite Lenses FOR YOUR CAR COVERS THE ROAD COVERS THE LAW Intensifies the Light But Throws the Light Down Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deturea spent W DR. F. C. JACKSON |-ty s %™ 0 0 though not as sweet as in Those who have been assigned topics Village Miscellany. $] to s' 75 '-m : sAlE ne Smh Dennison. Mrs. Welcome E. [ Springfield. Miss Harriett Fish, Mrs. Henry __B.| Hale. ‘H. Miner, Mrs. L. P. Allyn, Miss Gen- Leightsinger. 31.25 quallty ceww-----SALE 98¢ Succeeding Eimore & Shepard York after a few davs stay at his by this Last &6 h6y Wae MBvARciilg in cost. Thees pieces 5 T ‘““ll' 3 John Hazler of Philadelphia fs 32.25 to SZ.QunaMy ..sALE $1‘49 B $0-62 North St., imantic | spandingysome time i town. Casserole, Colander, Double Boiler, Steaming Kettle, Roaster s}.w quality ce—e-e---SALE 79c Q|unoerTAKER & n4 EMBALMER R g i e ] sister, Mrs. R. V. Congden. 2 " . BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET $1.39 and $1.75 quality, SALE 98¢ DENTIST "ias Bertha. Brammie s tn Wor- . 2. The programme inciudes a marketing their crop at 15 cents & box. s on most of the best known Writ-|vears, due to so much rain. are: Mre. Charles D. Holmes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garner, Mra. Bates, Mrs. A. L. Pitcher, Mrs. A. O. Mrs. Daniél Sisson of Norwich Tewn H Noves, Mrs. G. Albert Thompson, Mrs.| " ap, Frank T.. Olcott and sen Frank HOSIERY $2.50 to $4.50 quality. SALE $1.98 JI5arsia s Sockitn: Miee Haton Wir: | ars osengin i, lcott and son Trank ® . o5 o » - - a 2 ~ eva Rathbun, Mrs. George C. Lane. Mr. and Mre. Timothy Leary of N 390 Silk Lise - -~ -~ SALE 29c | —————————— gl ns S e e (Iniversal Aluminum Sets 3 f Mrs. M. D. hy. In Black and Colors coflsns e | *faTids Blanche Seaith s spending home here. and cover give seven different combinations—Pudding Psn ¢ Lady Assistant . Tel. connection Eli Levine spent the week end In 3450 to.37.50-quahty - SALE 32.98 P I TS M. and Mrs. Albsrt Waltas and and large Boiling Pot. ¢ 2 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Providence Mmms . Telephone Lady Assistant|wers recent gues: Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 50c quality - ... .._.___SALE 29¢ Value $5.00 to $12.50 e gl American, libralure, com: | A3 uaual the erries ars delicious, wi: - ers in the country will be presented. FANCY BAGS Daniel B. Dennison, Mrs. Charles H.|J. Fields. Miss Mary Ryan and Fu- SUMMER SK'RTS Davis, Mrs. Walter H. Lathrop, Miss|gene T. O'Connor spent the Fourth in . $1.25 to $1.98 quality _ . SALE 98¢ JSsivy; Jieg Bmenting v (Fion dre [1s spending sometime b Oukridze bur, Mrs. Walter T. Fish, Mra. George | guésts of Mrs. Olcott's mether, Mrs. : JAY M. SHEPARD - | "5 (7 5 Vs Teiutned o, Sew | Another lot of Universal Sets at the same old price, $2.50 r » », = 5o - SWEATERS $3. and $3.50 quality, SALE $2.59 || FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | %2t ~v. o siodsaras whare HIRAM N. FENN $on Norman of Springfield were re -~ Auto delivery every Monday for Taftville, Occum and Daitis ““Pe!' to ”c fi}l. week. Removed te 715 Main 8t, Willimantiol , "RiZIGE o001y, was 2 récons, gues Fovmtd 2, pa be A - Phena &4