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o iy Miss Gladys Wilcox will bave charge of the seventh grade. Miss Hattlo Fourth company, Westerly, is the|Brown, sixth grade; Miss Helén Ta- ber, fifth; Miss Steila Collins, fourth, color company of the Rhode Island re- | ;§ \jieq’ Prentice, third; Miss Chase shment of the state guard, and, ap- | second, im': Zellar fi:xt, ‘;nd w»g.(s: preciating the distinction, Phebe | Burnett kindergarten. Af the Wesf Greeme Ward Chapter, Daughters of | Mystic school George Ingram will act as principal and Miss Ingram will American Revolution, gave {he COM- |yaye chafge of the primary grades. pany a surprise when there was as-|This school will also open Sept. 3. sembled at the state armory on Thurs- Mystic Mite: % day evening. With appropriate cere-| Robert Gremley is visiting in Bos- mony, descendants of those who in | ton. lutionary days founded the union | Wilfred Schroder has returned from ¢ ESented 1@ the citizen-soldiers, or | a visit in Hartford. ganized to defend the etate, with an| Professor and Mrs. Walter E. Wil- elegant set of colors. Both the United | cox have returned to St. Louis after States and state flags are of the high- | a two months' visit to Mr. Wileox's est grade of silk ang Of the very best | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. workmanship. The presentation was a [ Wilcox. complete surprise to the local con- | Miss Bertha Hayes has resigned tingent of state soldiers, and fully ap- | from the office of E. A, Bliven. preciated by every member of the com- | Miss Mae Sutherland has left the papy. cmploy of E. A. Bliven's news store William Bassett of Coventry has|@and has secured a place in the office brought suit against Crist Ferraro of | of the Groton Iron Works at Noank. Westerly to recover 31500 damages for [ Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gates and ] QOur First Annual August the alleged negligent operation of an daughter, Mildred, of Providence, have . 'automobile by the defendant’s agent on | been the guests of Mrs. Bergen L e = CREDIT IS THE BASE ® The Watch Hill road on July 4 last |Greene .and Mrs. Isabel Neal this With the close of business on tomorrow, August 31st, ter minates our first annu: ugust sale whu:h' has estabis| - S Blieet caims. hat b wae inored | ek an:nllrs.r;ohn Piffie are enter-| * & record in value given that will alwnyl’remnin a historic event in the commercial history of this city. A great OF OUR HOME [ — N/ DETZAMINED 3y ITS BASE Tovn g == about the body and that his automo- | Mr ; g a their three grandsons of Mel- 4 : B wan eredtly Ghmagea anahat e | (g, tnee Diree grandsons of Me number took advantage of the splendid values that were offered, and the results exceeded by far our most ex FURNISH‘NG SYSTEM Bas been filed in the Superior Court at| H. Bernard Lamb has eold his | - Th ins today and tomorrow to take advantage of the great money saving oppor- 4y house on West Mystic avenue to Gro- .ggerened expectations. ere remains today and tomo turn has brought suit|ton people and will soon leave with against Baseett, alleging careless op- | his family for Pontiac, Mich, tunities still remaining for you to secure high class furni ture at such wonderful redt.xctiom, therefore it means act RALPH WALDO EMERSON has given us many lon of ah automobile by Bassett on | L0 e R ore. A, o quickly if you want to get the benefit of the sale prices which are still in force. Until the close of business, Satur- powerful epigtams, but none more literally true than r Rily Hiaged;| T ok e it e e il day night, the following are but a few of the many opportunities that are available. the one quoted above and none which finds more per- e o on s amrns | Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Mallory of New : o X . Lyl fect application than in‘the sale of furniture on credit, the Superior Court at Kinsston | Yor are the gussts of Miss Slizabeth Only Our High Class Furniture and Low Price Could ‘Brmg Out So Many Appreciative Buyers which is the very base of our.home comforts of to- on of automobiles owned by| Word has been received that Theo- bh 5 0% e Mateh Hill roxd. on | e Devens o Camp Green. Z The great height to which the American home has FiNE ROCKERS BUFFETS reached in recent years with its beautiful furniture leaf. The Hotel and Restaurant Employ- |\ '®30. o o ofo 3 8 Mrs. Chester Chapman, who has ; grs Association of Rhode lsland, the | ;con spending some time with her & and modern conveni i i roe- et There still remains a splendid se- Y entirely to the broade:cglsicz‘:i%rfor?grtd-lts due 'illmyo.st ¢ fhe aa | Jrs. John T, e lection of fine Rockers that ought to There still remains an unbroken se- P of credit. Today in nting the with ler parents n 2 this country where the credit plan is almost univer- sally in vogue, the home of the average working man available hereabout, in every style and § POSsesses more beautiful furniture and more modern conveniences than the workman’s home of any other nation. ing this August sale at greatly re- When Uncle Sam decided to seil his Liberty Bonds duced prices, Solid Ok Bufiets 2 | O the partial payment plan basis, he gave the fullest recognition to a business principle which has worked out so successfully in the development of the home rose Hizhlands, Mass.,, arc guests of $ 13 75 life of millions of people. i o gmler —ewt BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH A NEW © YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SECURE THIS relifndd 10" Sialden, tase. ‘afr DINING ROOM SUITE FINAL EXTRA EXCEPTIONAL MATTRESS AT $9.60 { eral weeks' stay in Plainfield, N. J. { _Mrs. Roland Brown is visiting in Plainfield, N. J. No. 1—$85.00 five-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier, Chair and Rocker, in walnut, mahogany, and white enamel, $58.50. LEONARD BRIDGE No. 2—$28.50 Genuine Leather Rocker at $17.60. George Strong who died on Sunday at the homa of his brother in Col- No. 3.—Five-piece Velour Parlor Suite, Value ' $65.00, $32.50. E hester had been a residen 4° this No. 4.—87.50 Genuine Leather Upholstered Rocker in _men or offi- navy be sold to anvone to $ p. m. on any day, and 1 be served at a table at r or sailor is s provhdes th rvice men stoppinz at separately register prove exceedingly attractive at the lection which is by far the largest Ira_C. Noves is enjoying his vaca- ! tion from the Mvstic River bank. Mr. and Mrs, Jeremiah Holmes and son Jerry of Bridgeport are visiting in_the village, The | .. Miss Ellen Boggermis is home from Bridgeport and will teach at Rock- ville this year. Mr. and Mrs. Willard . Keigwin ve returned .from a visit in Danbury {and New Haven. Mr. Keigwin has sumed his duties as letter carrier after a fifteen days’ vacation. Mrs, Wilter J. Shea and Le Reoy Shea have returned from a visit with Mrs. Albert Duhaime at Narraganeett Ter, Mr. and Mrs. Georze Bavier of Mel- prices that they afe now quoted. August sale reductions place them be- low the wholesale cost. This oppor- color. Buffets can be secured dur- tunity should not be missed to get one of these rockers you have been looking for. We have beautiful Rockers as $9.70 v as: low as Letters recently issued to Mayors + & Town Clerks, a. heir co-oper: place for many yvears and was re- spected by all who knew him. He was n descon of the Exeter Congregation. al ehurch, He is survived by one brother John Strong, of Colchester, crne sicter, Mrs. Elizaheth Car- | pentor o Dortchester, N. Y. Miss Marion Mason of Lebanon was rocent guest of Mrs. Rexford E. Cyrmings Miss aret Bradv of Scotland, ng her friend, Miss Hel- When the bays get back a new = Values such as you will find pre- A Goed Mattress en Clifford, vy b get. i ¢ oak and fumed oak or mahogan .85. 5 . 2 DA oiin et sy s remis il emag o GRS TR BB NN goiden e 45 is the First Essential of and David Walsh, spent Sunday aft- the attractive appearance of the pr Ui\ Searcity and highe Py x sy Ry ermoon at W. . Kneeland's, i Colam- homa, You too,will sporeciate Fieowert cerch Svies thowing No. 5.—8$15.00 Portable Table Lamp, a real artistic de- a Good Night’s Rest 5 9 and enjoy the beauty of the dining ard Marv, Tudor, Queen Arne and 1 i N . et et sy en | S o B S A B Sl o sign, $8.90 e TR Sl o ety i o e 8 o ate of the |nolds and George Baker of East Had-| °Uf 9reat exhibition floors. i) e SEa . No. 6.—Eight Real Cut Glass Water Tumblers, Value low price of $3.60—Remember, this is truly a $15.00 Mattress. R e D ovine Mr. and Mrs. Elmer X. Geer have re- $2.00, for $1.60. X paper, | turned from their wedding trip f when wish welfare work | through New England. r ok | e 1 e e i ODD DRESSERS evuiend of T W. Cummings and family at| i 7 | Sonth Manchester. 5 | e e o B i ONLY 4 SPECIAL FLOOR LAMPS r f internal | vieiting his family at Mrs. Julia Geer's. In order to protect yourself against future high prices, we will allow you to select.any article in our store at August Sale Prices and de- liver same at your convenience whether in September, October, N vember or December, making no charge for storage. The only quirement will be a nominal deposit to hold the n.erchandise and re- ceive full benefit of the August Sale Prices. This is an opportunity you should not miss, ibuted | The ittle station at Leonard Bridge 0d business these da-s. and ~ Saturday Station Agent Charles (. Carpenter old rail- road tickets to the sum of $195 t» pas- sengers, most of whom are Jewish ks boarders who are leaving for their { homes in New York city. GLASGO Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Watrous are e Wiltred Pechie | [iSiting Mrs. Watrous' <ister, Mrs, odd Dressers at prices that are so low. is doing a rapidly | On - Friday e rezis- | £ the est der the new But They Are Extraordinary Values walnut,, white enamel, ivory, and No. 1—One Solid Mahogany Floor Lamp with beautiful silk shade, value $20.00, one only at $5.00. We have everything in mahogany, oak, bird’s-eye maple, in different styles No. 2—One Solid Mahogany Floor Lamp with beautiful silk shade, from which vou may select at August value $21.00, at $6.50. Bert Pierce, at T aker Hill Lytle, Ga on T ence of her hus- reside with her infield iren spent the |, rents, Mr. and | !? There are many other articles throughout the store sale prices until tomorrow night.’ Price No. 3—One, only. Solid Mahogany Floor Lamp with beautiful Jap. that will mean a big saving to those who act quickly. o Ve value $21.00 at $6.00. The opportunity allows you to take advantage of this No. 4—One, only. Solid Mahogany Standard Floor Lamp with large o . ¥ 8 e $ i 0.50 deep blue shade, value $25.00, at $8.50. until tomorrow night a? .10 P. M. Do not overlook this et wdtii B 06 fact, as the sale will positively close then, e tha Montgom- | €. d Miss Delia | “and Mrs. Birdsev Palmer and 5 family wera zuests of Mrs. Palmers . mother and father, M. and Mrs, Pren- = tice Miner, on Monday. L Mrs. Eimer E. Coon who Is anite| 4 il left for Lawrence hospity! on Wed- | » 1ew schooner | nesday. She was accompanied by her | . S is prac- | husband and son. d Mrs. Stephen | with the exception | Saunders, of Westerly, who has been | W with her for nearly a week. Btaui“’ed 1872 v at noon at Mrs. Osher Cha Wester- Ra s loak: pman of Wester it in Mys- PENDLETON HILL and: Mrs. Frank Brown enter- in honor of Cajtain and Mrs. of Fort Piercs Florida. Twen erm Septem- Iy and her foster son, Harry Mitchell, of Wequetequock, were dinner guests . ° s = at_the Palmer homestead on Tuesday. g Mrs. Martin O. Cyapman who has been spending the summer with her 9 ’ . sister, Mrs, William Hitchcock. of . v, 3 s Rilio Chap- in Tues-|man who has been visiting her aunt, of prin- | Mrs. Hitchcock, have returned home. V 7 - et =rade. Miss Ra.|They were accompanied by Mpe | Uk G N B orils for TheSEeond”fime hia as prfincipal and | Hitcheock who spent the da: th Mrs. Florence Johnson and sister,| The lzne leading from the highway|. Miss Jessie E. Fish of Mystic was |the grass for the second time this|Right of Democracy by B 7 °" the | Alice, spent Tuesday in Norwich. to the cemetes day, ipal ot mon in the morning on The Divine|the Bohemian hall on mext Saturday the pastor, | evening, and Sunday. afternoon Mr ,_is being put in fime|a week end guest of Mrs, H. E. Ran- |Summer, the grass was in fine shape|Rev. W. H. Raymond. This will be a | Kovar will talk to the Bohemian pee: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson |condition. Mrs. W. H. Yeomans has|dell for the Jawn festival. Thanks also to | patriotic service as well as the one in |ple upon the coming Fourth Libert; )| and daughter, Katherine attended the been collecting funds for the purpose,| Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Richards of |him, the low limbs of the growing|the evening. The church will be dec- | Loun bond. Sunday Schoolg convention held with{and A. L. Frink has been engaged to| Waterford, accompanied by two friends | trees have been cut away showing the |orated with flags and bunting. Special| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaplin o the Central Biptist churen in Mys- |do the work. called in town recently. church and service flag to much bet- | music at both services, Worcester, Mass., are the guests at th tic, “ | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend| The seven months old daughter of |ter advantage. g ; —— home of Mr. end-Mrs. Carlos Gurley. Captain’ Dawley started on his re-|and son, Easton of Norfolk, Va., spent | Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Coats, fell last| A new. star on the service flag is EAST HADDAM Miss Grace Gurley has returned aft- | turn trip to Fort Pierce, Florida, on|Monday in town visiting their rela- | Week and broke her right le. in_ honor of Apply, of the maval| o e of Meriden|T @ vacation spent ‘at Anthony, R v » | Tuesday. K P tives, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Clarke. SR T T T i reserve. stationed at Newport nliasa suest of her aister, Mes Bl | Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Curtis and|They have been touring New England SALEM Another star soon to be placed, will | S 2 g 4 ister, s, & &1 John: Richardson, Jr., of Norwich -, | daughter, Mildred, of Chicopes, Mass, |during the month and left for Tenafiy, be for Private Edward Liuke, who is \SW0L oo oo oo | formerly of this town, has been called - spent seivpal davs as gussts of Mrs.|N. £, on Tuesday morming. Miss Bessie Tisdale of Jersey City|Mi Uie lechnical training department . pheips and family of Hartfordid (ne special limited ‘service. e Curtiss’ sister, Mrs. Homer Kinnie. mong the recent visitors in town|is spending a few days at Mill Valley |2t D i) = X M rnell A. Green has been called on Two Test Cases Show Gains of 23 and 27 Lbs., Mr. and Mrs, Curtiss and Mr. and |Wwere Joseph Little, wife and son, from | bungalow. Houston Lathrop has heen assist- | On Monday . £ cest. | this last draft and heid over unt® . Mrs. Kinnie motored to Wateh Hill |Du Pont, Del. The Misses Smith of tne W. M. 1.|Ing his father, James Lathrop. | Tie (933500 oroP s, Deing Barvest: |nort e RMvely each day for bathing. Dr. Hermon Little and familygpave | faculty New London are at the Hurl- | ITred Sackett is taking James Lath- | 50 0 M5 S8 O og 3 piices rang- Mrs. Cassius Palmer entertained | been spending the week in town. Miss | burt house [Fops place on fural d ng from forty to forty-six per pound. MANSFIELD DEPOT ] for the past twelve | Mrs. Dwight Thompson _ and her|Edith Lucy Little, is a gues: of her| Miss Ruth Murray is spending the | While he is in Vermont. ! Mrs. 1. Newton Cone, of Bellingham, . | granddaughter, Lucile Wheeler of | grandmother, Mrs. Willard Clarke. week with her grandmother, Mrs. ‘Washington, pending a week with| Mrs. Jane Steadman and her sis= This increase in weight also carries | Stonington. also Mrs, Charles Hillard| Mrs. Robert H. Hail and her broth- [ Phebe E. Robmson in Bozrah. HADDAM NECK Mrs. Walter Gillette. Mrs. Cone went |ter, Mrs. Fuller, are at the James :ullh“it ;flmfi;gn&gxemt in the | of North Stonington. The partv was | e, Henry Hunt, hace been visiting| An entertainment for the berefit of | pe play, Mr. Bob, at Grange hall|to the Pacific coast twenty-two years|Green farm. while Miss Nettie Greem lack of ‘snargy, which naasls® miwsna!|in honor of Miss Winnifrea Palmer |their mother, Mrs. Eunice Hunt this|the church was held in Grange hall ery, this week Editor of “Physiclan’s Whe’s Whe”|as strong and well Makes Importamt Statement. it Judging from the countless prepara- tions &nd treatments witich are contin. tised on Saturday evening for the benefit of |ago and this is her frst visit east|is away for a vacation. et pacs stver 55 the purpese|accompany exceasive thinness, soon dis. |and Miss Lucile Wheeler's birthdays. | week. There were instrumental and vocal|the Red Cross, was a success. during that time. { The Livingstone family who weni AT RS TR TR L appear, Jull eyes become bright, and!| The Sunday School picnic held at selections, recitations and a sketch en- | '3 "Dty of vouns people picnicked | Rev. Franklin Countryman is taking | outh in the spring are expected to res “‘l‘{, s And dsatce Bri e et u"‘:lh:‘nm!z ow with the bloom of | Beach Pond was a success. Captain NORTH STONINGTON titled Aunt Jerusha'’s Picture Album.|ot the cove on Monday. a week’s vacation. turn next.week. f curved lines of health and beauty, there| ~ Physicians and hospitals everywhere,| CPAtfield of Voluntown and Beach 3 Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Murray and chil- |~ Captain Sandin and his son, Karl,| Mrs, J. S. Lindsay and family are| A public_sefvice of “dedication of are evidently thousands of men and|are now recogmizing its merits by itr]: Pond was the papular nfan at the pic-| Postmaster Lloyd L. Main, in an-|dren were recent callers in New Lon- | have been accepted in the mavy. The |entertaining friends from Pittsburgh, | the Edwin Reyhelds Memorial School, e SR S AN anses | an i ever ingreasiag quantities. ¥rod || nic. so voted by all present. Captain | swer tosthe draft, left Tuesday morn- |d°% 34 e o captain is in command of a despatch| William Maesing, of Brooklyn has | will be held at the school house on La- Thinness and weaknass sre umally| Pasmiciens Wnos Waoh SioieTorork || Chatficld treated the entire party to|ing for Camp Greenleaf Georsia, rs. Charles Butler of New London Wh . P boat, stationed at Washington, D. C. |joined his family at East Haddam for,bor Day at 2 in the afternoon. .Am o _starved, nerves. Our bedies nood | Phosphaie should' be preseribed o @ trip around the pond i¥ his motor| Rev. Lucian Drury supplied the pul- | SPent a few days with Mrs. Henry A, ; Miss Edith Raymond assisted by the |a two weeks' vacation. interesting programme of exercises phowphate than is contained in g e 4 | boat. Mrs. Chatfield nee Emily Briggs | pit of the Third Baptist church, Sun- | Tisdale. young people of the Christian Endeav- has been arranged. modern foods. wclans clatn there | 3o increase. strengih pd servs Tk || was well known here. G2y ‘morning. Rev.J W, Payne of| Miss Eunice Graves of Williams- |3 nefisone of ! produce the sacred| SOUTH WILLINGTON ey R e A s ey | m Jewett City is in the service. ?}mz. M&ssf. is ;pendmg a short vava- | cantata, The Cross beside the Flag on ke e i i ese) . ‘gan, former visitirg|; UMB] Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Drury and three | tion wi riends in town. unday evening at the church. A| Miss Dixon of New London is vis- known =mang drugzists as }opaciatiat ‘ta_Norch Besters Divpnnt || I 7 hate, which isvinexpensive aad is sold e | tory, Says: ~Lat thems whe are eais children of Mount Hermon, Mass., are | special offering will be taken for the |iting, with Miss Wolstenholm. gy s | saroe Cosent Fad Crogs festival netted | visiting at lthe homs. of Kev. Lucian |>E JRT GREE Y. M. C. A. war_work in France. Mr. and Mrs. Moriarty of Hartford| TR 2 maturel, ‘eedniceraied hroams: | ($310.04. There was received from other | Drury's. - They spens Tuesday st At CANTERBURY GREEN Mr and tisswe buljfing substance smch at || S alcerb Abbie Kelsey is spending a|are visiting at the home of Mr. Mo-| . |sources $70.55, making a total of |lantic Beach. . Rev. Walter E/ Lanphere, assistant|few weeks with her nephew, Willis |riarty’s parents. B 1 g 7 itro-posphats an | $380.59. ! Mrs. Byron C. Willcox and children, | secretary of Connecticut Temperance | Sexton, at East Hampton. Mrs. Mottak of New York, will; INVALUABLE FOR COLDS ‘me astomishing - | Rev. and Mrs. Owen have returned | Norman and Bradford of East Orange,|Union is to preach Sunday -at the| Mrs. G. T. Sandin and family will |Speak at the Bohemian hall next Sun- - E $ 0 i adsncet, power of endurancerolY 814/ from Bristol, where they have been|N. J, are guests of Mrs, T. P, Nor. |morning service. Following the ser- |spend the winter in Boston. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Mot Jf taken in time {fis Calelum compund i {spending their vacation. Gertrude [ man. : i - x lessens the risk of chronic throat or I > vice a church meeting will take action| Gunner Bloomguist and Otto Nelson | tak will speak to the Bohemiun peodle tronvie "TAN" the Cresidil: s i : — Altheugh Bitro-Phos- || Grey, a niece of Mrs. Owen, accom-| Mrs. E. H. Knowles and Miss Lila|upon the resignation of the pastor.|have passed their examinations for|in regard to organizing a branch di-- ities are combired in this Calcium Gome 5 rad Y nE nec: || paniea them. G. Thompson have been_ visiting the [The concrecration' meeting of the|thg navy and have been detailed as|vision or alliance; aiso a relief com- Pound. No harmful drugs. Try them to .“F"‘“',‘ o 0 Temb e | ,Lieutenant Davenport, of Massa-|son of Mrs. Knowles, Dr. W. H. Know- | Christian Endeavor will be held at|{members of the crew on the despatch |mittee for the support of the Czecho. &2 . fesh Growing properties It shenld net||chusetts, was a visitor in town on|les of Danielson. 7.30 p. m. The subject “Our Tongues |boat commanded by Capt: G. T.|Slovak soldiers, who are now fizhting DO cents a box, including war tax. ;IDe nsed by anyene Whe does not desire || Saturday. being entertained by Miss| Mrs. Harold L. Blakeslee, and In- |for Christ.” James 3:1-12, Leader Miss | Sandin. in Russia and’ with the allies in Yor sale by all druggists to put on Deah.. Harriet Porter. The lieuterant has|fant daughter of New Haven are|F. B. Brown. Sunday will be Y, M. C. A. day at|France. » Enilndelphiy Jbeen in Texas, but is now stationed!guests of Mr. and Mre. T. A Thompe e Through the kindmess of Hart Goff,' the Congregational churchy A ser- J. Kovar of Bostoniwill speak at‘ -