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THE GREAT JULY CLEARANCE EVENT egins This Morning The Boston Store Live Wire Sale is Norwich’s biggest merchandising event each year. It has become one of the institutions of the thrifty woman’s year. During this sale period much money may be saved by carefully scanning the columns of advertised bargains, and then, taking that little surplus of cash which you have been saving for just such an occasion, bring it to The Boston Store. You can stock up for another twelve months and save money on eagh and every purchase And the present saving is not the only consid- eration, but the steadily advancing prices of practically everything indicate that next year’s prices will be even greater. THEREFORE—BUY NOW—AND SAVE MONEY BOTH WAYS @%9)%«{6 DB RinFeightes G was a pleasing addition to the |been in the employ of the 'n | Gold, were guests of Mrs. F. H. Bai- | daughter, Cornalia, & super FROM TWO STATE Rev. Mr. Smith gave & short|N. E. Telephone Co, for sixteen ycars. |lo in Cnion the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Piiip ‘ ead 3 3 Stemtianty. Feskival Henry Larges, who has been em- |fant, of Auburn, Mr re awiie of New Sosk I L BTN R e ploved in Manchester, has resizned |Griffen and Thomas [ Arother st thelr swmwer| The Ledics’ Ald soclety held a,nq working in Hydevilie mill, [wood, and Walter R ? Prof. G > Ionmen New moves st during his vacation Ny 3 o S ean® bl Cranston, spent the Fourth P Toiland County i R SRt RaN R sty nd Mrs. Craiz of Manchester |2¢ Yeomaws hall last Saturday af-| wini Phelps spent the Fourths jesstt Meore asd famity, part of ¢ Amory. gt o e z_‘:msxs Wednesday of their | [THOOR NC €re A M . Emory Phelps and fam- | company making the trip by omo ’ =l The ‘extension department will use » Mrs. . H. Ravmond. Srell' attande) Goll pibved § wosces rtford. biles. . MANSFIELD CENTER the suite of rooms in Whitney ha'l Ball Team’s Dance. e e it L e S nccean (Herbert R Cosworth is spending a| kannie Moore was in Liberty Pir Meeting —_—— vacated by Mr. Lamson. The dance given by the members of |sisted of music and readings. Tho | 5% dave with his grandmother, Mrs. | Hill. and Exeter, Tuesday, o Over $300 Raised for Red Cross as| ¢ To Teach at Camp. base ball team Tuesday |Columbia band furnished am Impor- n Turney of Willimantic is |George Preco. went to Rock: ; z Resuit of Wednesday's Efforts —| Prof. H. R. Monteith has left £ Wek Jocrominig” Neae: |y gt OE the awlonte b The | chending immer vacation with | for the Fourth 3 . - Junior C. E. Picnie—Children’s Day.| Camp Hero. a bays’ military training stra furnished fine mwusic. |receipts from the festival a bis mot! irs. Medt A party of friends from Pre camp on Lake George. Prof. Mon. and Mrs. H. F. Fennant., daugh- [ fainment amounged to $45. Hradsol rucldety Bl Mihogfiide o adl : o An excellent of commu teith will be one of the teachers at|ter Doris, and son Allen, of East Worked for Red Cross. > TIRESE LI, Wednesday. g f co-operation W e the camp. | Hampton, visited friends in town re-| .~ Worked for Fec ©n . aia | g ey, Wiltred D. Hamiiton of Miton | WEARSGIE, of Yy celetration oA ; i A glisian | centiy ¥ y meeting of the ies’ Aid | Junction, Wis.. former pastor of the | O e e gan v 11 gl e R P e rune At e iets S TN T Dot Firet|hn oy SOTIE By 3L (TT | soe At Zaverty eNurel children’s on tite lawn near the MANSFIELD DEPO1 and Mrs. Arthur Little of East Hart- | Directress Mrs. E. E. Lyman Tuesday | ma Zze with Miss Lottie Hatch at v Beh e S o T ford, were guests at G. A. Little's |aftermoon at 2 o'clock. At 3 o'clock |the home of the bride's parents. Mr ROCKVILLE : W. S Chapin or Springficld follows | Girls’ Sewing Club to Maet Today— ourth. T R e it 3 et far | S n g DRl . ey eck = o B Jer Oy Tov. . Verdos .| St Burs Miste Eocre v Addtor of Hebron souns people|Som Chsplin met abnesa ters for | Tuesday, June by Rev. F. A. Man- [Pastor and His Wife at Maine Camp | b Cogke, Afier the sinzing of The Str | to Property of Epileptic Colomy. - e R T e e T o e —Loyal Workers Dedicated Parish in the church, complately fling it.| Among the Srmdmm: - home for a_week vacation, making the | ViSiting relatives in town Washinoten County, R. 1.1 House. Hevo tHes it te o Tice Ree L ”_Ag he graduates from Wind- |trip from Montzomery, N. Y. by au- How the Fourth Was Observe: y! i e Rev ing address by Dr. Philip K: T “am r{z h=v§1]om vfiere Miss Effie Ross, | tomobile. \"-o‘. and .\l( . ( . L aF Y of | Miss Ruth McCollum and Miss Ella Outing to ME. Tormn, On the Fourth of July there ws e Monday for Maine, to visit wly: it Birirope Bt the oot “M 3nd Mrs. William Stedman and e and Mrs, Ve, | Columbia band gave a conuert on.the = Rev. T. H. Root. of Al Proba g o s at the out- [ 3rj Juffington re taking th sy Mr. and 2 G 9 2 St 10 oelcie Shere . . ected to spes nere tod = sabe] 1 s and i & 7 t red M - e g g s b t 5 . sabel Monteith of Storrs and | Georze Nelson visited at his home | cd Mt Tom Sun-|members of the hand and a nine from at Annual Holiday Clamiaice. Parish House Dadicated. £ Woodall of [in Woodstock from: Saturday to Man- | ¢ the trip in Mr. Hewitt's | hgce v were not in the band. T = The Eéyal o 3 Fikar of Storrs | day. | e e R e e Kenyon had his wnnual ciam- [ T} - : 1 pemeen qavas served by the| The monthly meeting of Dunham — poor in the bail 1 was won e e st FtHY to Tt e DY serviing « - - r s goinz the R ]Ilpmrv‘r: church was held on Thurs- WEDDINGS. | their oppoment i a s €% | jarge gatherir P - day o: as week. ey In the afternoon i was a bal > > e \ 1 S i & - ells of the Ho Va i e Ovar $300 Raised. Mrs. Mary Durkee of Manchester Lord—Clark. {game by a Coiumbia nine and a nine e el o AGIEETo | S way sl _An exceil Red Cr visiting her children and friends the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | from Willim A ol sl AT SR M sene t S arranged by Mr and Mr< O. A | this village. 2 afternoon, ther | plaved. At lorence Denham of New Jer- | day even n a large booth on lhe law { Somings CIal o ML, Dorothy, and ¥ - |ring.the s st D3 a's. A S < is ook b it The Giris’ Sewing club met Jast time Lord, were married by Rev. Mr. | tenth the Wiliimar of Providence is at |attack acute ind jore than $200 ey BUORS | with Misi Bermice Wileox. The next . The ceremony was performed |Wom 9 fo o 7 = Mre. Phebe Kenyo - is devoted to the Red |Meeting will be held this (Saturday) e JRwIr. tind S s e i,’"":l"z;',f”, f Wickford and Mrs, | suffering from the effa n fa e i afternoon with Miss Clarabel ern- | as served, the Mac b 1 S w of Hamilton spent Sun- |some better. ™ ebrations fe et h n the afternoon the Columbia ¥ o s O 3 e Crandel S Yors B to iocal library State Buys a Farm. e :‘“(x s .v,,T,l: | ploed at ising and « riggs spent the fourth ,\,‘f 4 dor ‘#-,w surmmer a rary directors voted | Maple Farm has been purchased by ) 2 > ROt 1+ Wakefield land, fo A H 2 o 3 Spanish hand-drawn | tion in Le Padeady tataing e - the affair for the Red Cross. |the state to be used for the imsti. | ks almer is entertaining oS o the Bal : She was unattended. Arrive From New Orleans. teha Collins of New HOPKINTON Addressed Grange. M s o ;. of the bride and Mr & Mrs. Eibert . Littl w, Mrs, € 1 = e iss Bertha Botham of Willimantic | groom were present. N - pee o I and 3frs i A it “cho Grange held an open visited her parents from Sat ¥ to |7 : = B A ebray: | Straight University, New Orlean ' this week. The principal spe: Monday. _ord will make their home in Hebron. | rived in town s week and of Wakefield was a | Board of Assessors and Schoo v . o8 arner of Norwich, = Mr, an@ M Benatson of Powten ht—Riley. ‘ifl,end the ar their c S mittee Organize—Town o ige f .\P}\q»hondnw county, who |returned home Monday. after a visit] M Irene Riley and Alphonso |iiome on Wo rd Hill L meeting at Raises Wages for Highway Labor spoke on Agriculture. There were al- lof several weeks with Mrs. Dennison’s | Wright were married at the Episcopal Woman Mail Carrier. s A=A S \"'q"al:'!."w:sgm Mrs. €. Jennor and |mother, Mrs. Ma v )X, rectory Saturday evening, Rev. Shef Mrs. Ethel Blifdley hezan ke . who is in feeble | The hoard of assessors Binih—Ciandis Miss ' Smith, (.7;» "ci”- ana a Salute to Flag wood Roosevelt performing the cer Gox o b i 2 2 Hattle Holgate. town hail, Monday ¢ Tus o & 4 3 2ston an . > ony. i 3 eeti o 917 lotbe Charles Hail gave a cornct duet. . |. The preachinz service at Dunham | " > o By dee o ing the trip to sm Hop River RICHMOND mseting of 1917 T y Memorial chureh last Sunday morninz = | by automobile. i on &nd Wugen : 5 Personai and Social. sed with a sahilc of the fRag by SPRING HILL i e present. Warren . 2 shole | conzteration 3 S R Good_crowds attended the dance at|®%lected chairman < a patient | the whole conaregation in front of | , s STAFFGRDVILLE = g e B it Mathewson, oler Tillimantic, | the, mestinghouse. @ bee was het | F#WI'S Cry Brings Doe to the Rescus | — 3 : Jor. Tutay W WOE- 15 0 0 T aere o the home of Mrw. Donait L. Ross| —Tourth of July Dinner Party — | Bradway Family Reunion—Hamilton- | ", Smith and son were in|Vear and August Sth - i3 Tuesdav afternoon. New Flag Displayed. Hatch Marriage at Milton Junction, | Hope V Thursday. SEIVISG - 2000 . A | _ar D. Jackman of Dalton. Mass., | S Wis. R. H. Moore started on his mail |Pared and ordered printed a ford we | with her infant son. and Mrs., Geo.| Il.ast Tuesday morning Parker ~ iroute Monday from Usquepaugh to |9 & - ' Rose has Toronto, from ". Wilson of Wintarop. Maine. are | Wiide found a young fawn in the| Sixty-four people met at the home ! Ging: School Committee Mects. point ¥ roceed to Vanc. 1 their parents at the parson- |grass near his pouitry house and|of Wesley Rradway, the Fourth, to nd Arthur | The school committee he te - - B cllowstone age caught it. It let out a ba-a wi'sh |hold a Bradway reunion. Relatives were callers here |terly session in the Gk > Rl sne There was £ il e cele the doe over the wall nearby. (e | were present from Somers, Sy Monday morning. The Children Cry ion of tk oricus Fourth. cue young. She evi and Holyoke, Mass. Brown and infant from | organized by the eleciion of R rLETc“EavS yServices wili he held at Dunham m, usiness and Whides, | Mr. and M W. Mi Luke Holley place, were through here |mer officers, Chairman, Re t FO 4 was in town the first of the week. | Memorial church next Sunday as us- | Not thoroughly acquainted with her | Mrs. H. A. Bosworth anc aturday P. Mathewson: secreiar T L stan, Miss Josie Larkham |Ual. Also a religious service at the | form of attack. and not being provid- | Mrs, Edith Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Palmer and | Adelbert Witter. The | CAS TORIA and Miss I Robonson have heen | Colony in the afternoon ed for the moment with any means of == spending a days in Danbury. Joseph Stearns of the powerhouse | defense. dropped the voung thing, and 5 4 3 L 3 = 5 2 Mr. and G. W. -Chapin of [crew at the Colony is in a Hartford | both disappeared. A fine buck has| O ———— ave opened their home | hospital for treatment | 1lately made repeated visits to the Zar- | summer. Guests From: MasTioh. den of Leonard Smith, nearby. 2 and Mrs. W, i ¥ H Meriden are sussey of o nEgley of| Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Tilden and New Flag Displayed. Mrs. Ida Gould s, a former | LAcir daughter, Miss Mildred. of Nor-| x5 sound of explosives of any kind I is guest of Mr. and Mrs . L. N | Tilden's sisters. the Misses Augusta |‘fooory - SETE Bag. Doschace . Mrs. Sarah Baker has sold her place | oo 1 e - e to Trvine Bothaim, who wilf takee Dos- | rna rown wol e in frent of} Winter Goods Coming In Every Day Junior C. E. Picn Jlembers of the Junior Endeavor <o- | sassion this week iéty enjoved a picn rday at the ‘. i home of Jesse Eno. where they wero Complimentary Luncheon. P Suests of Mrs. Chatfeld Kip. Jr W. B. Farrinston gave a lunch-| The regular Fourth of July dinner rty Friday to Mrs. F. W. Klein |of the Storrs-Gardiner families, whick Prof. Joel Eno is the guest of his sister. Mrs. E. W. Brooks her daughters. Mrs. B. . Jack- | included R. Storrs and fami OUR STORE IS SMALL — ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST GO OoUT e HERE IS HOW WE ARE COING TO DO IT Ladies’ Brassiers ..... 24¢ Ladi ous esses, all sizes, i ing xtr, Ladies’ House Dresses, all sizes, including extra !drrn: ‘rl,v ;a\, rvlnsar\'nr! Ty the Dan, of ?n&nn.'h.\lfiss.. Mrs. George F.|of Hs E Fred Rosebrooks and S children of ansfie follow Sunday son o Vinthrop, Me., and Miss | family of Willimantie. was furi , sizes 7 E ies’ Skirts o ~ ¢ school last Sunday afternoon Ethel L. Klein, L T e Camitiod large sizes, worth $1.00 ................... 5% | Ladies’ Skirts (satteen), in ¢ e 47¢ A collection taken at Atwoodville| Mrs. Sarah Thompson has left the| E was with his family Ladies’ Waists, worth up to $2.00.............. 8% | Ladies’ Silk Gloves, double tips....... 5 5 A S e eyt “fon Jhe: Hea femplovinent. of Wrs. W EE .Cefneti galow iast Sunday and to Ladies’ and Children’s Panantz Hats Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors 29¢ a nted to 32 e berry season is on with a rush, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reed d d € a E = < e B e Rl e R Sid plenty of delicious strawberries being STGRRS marketed every da: orcester, Mass. and Mrs. J. A, wurch and Mies Dorothy Chureh of b+ New Haven, were guests. i Ladies’ Striped Silk Skirts, (not imitations) ................. 97c and $1.47 Ladies’ Striped Silk Dresses I.adies’ Burson Hose, first quality, black and white 19¢ Vecation Mevua® S Gl 1efr for Salem, Mass., Thursday momm Ladiess White Petticoats, lace and embroideries, t adies’ Taffeta Dresses, Georgette es, wor iseass i : ing. ol “h;a:):;mfl:g.rf:::':‘: Lo;al Teal:nhWnu Double Header | "irs. B, S Hawkins and two chil- worth up t0 $2.00 ....................... 97c 820.00 ...l 3 $9.97 Camp Hero. di:‘;"‘ = E‘::""L—.:::»;:;t ‘;’76 dren of JMiddletown are visiting at Ladies’ Night Gowns, worth up to $2.00........ 97¢ | Ladies’ Long Automob t vorth Dr. and Mrs. 1. I.. Rogers of Kinzs- | Marriage. = and s “TeRroy Smith are iLadies’ Striped Petticoats, worth 69¢........... 47c F3o0r. T e $1.47 O e T S R e i e el e —— iadies’ Bungalow Aprons, worth 69¢........... 47c | iadies’ Coats, light \x'czg\;l{“ $ $3.97 W%, and Mre. Charles Thorm or|day morning between the Hebron and | “ith them- Children’s Dresses, deep embroidery........... 47c | Ladies’ White Wash Skirts ) 1 >, C.. are livir v e a. . ; R R N . D e 2 b Lo L BT i ”-rfi'éy Beom g oot LS — COLUMBIA Children’s Colored Dresses, sizes2to 14........ 47 $700 ... S7¢c Taking Speciai Courses e ias e aTon tem S s Children’s Colored Dresses, sizes 6 to 14........ 97¢ } Ladies’ Serge and Poplin Coat vy and black soar tf?‘£e¢"§hri"wfi' Newton have |also won e Absr:‘.:wtasrecffi:zda:;m;"m:z Childreyn’s Drawers .o.ooeeecececeecncceene.. 9 worth $15.00 .... R R 5 4 550 will t cours: olumbia i~ ing. ¥ “hi 4 "hi T cal T SRR N P e D S sator of] T Beildsie oo the Eadtt | Infants’ Cashmere Hose, silk heel and toe....... 27¢ Children’s White Dresses on sa surgical dressing. the Congregational church. Rev. J. W. S T - i Studying Disease of Turkeys. Do SN BU SN Bele S e | Wi ol Memnis of o ietc WS Mail orders filled. Alterations free of charge. Money refunded for unsatisfactory zales. Our place is small : 2 ohi a week-end guest of the family of E. B RS _{tion of four weeks. which he has|3 Week- 5 4 1 3 ised OU AS OR WH cupying Dr. Newton's house for the |SPent in Kansas and Texas Y e st of iasiterd ix visiting we cannot display all goods e LY K F AT IS ADVERTISED. We . Summier, Dr. Retegar and . assistans Patriotic Service. friends in town. Mr. West is & Civil |, niisrepresent. : fre woriing on the discase of black- | Much praise was given Miss Edna fwar veteran and_a member of the ead In turkegs. Latham for thé pleasing patriotic | Arm: d Navy club and attended A_number/ from here aftended the | program by the children during the | the anmual meeting and. banquet re- T”E P‘s”’" ca se” k’l ,e” VI”M.AINSTREET’ NORWICH, CONN. Fourth of Jily exercises at Mansmcld | Sunday school hour last Sunday. Mrs. | contly heid at Bactern Point. - Opposite Woolworth’s 5 and 10c Store Center. Miss ledbel Mosteith and | R. F. Porter was orsanist during the | Raymond P. Collins of New Haven ‘rs. Charies Thom anismdngteh the ' abserice of Mrs. Syms, Fred Brehant, |spent the week-end with his father, musical part of tae progra accompanied Her with the cermer, William A. Collins. Mr. Collins has