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JULY 3, 1919 UNCASVILLE There-was a large attendance at the graduating exercises at Uncasville school Wednesday evening. The audi- rium was decorated with ferns, lau- !l, evergreen and roses. The follow- ing programme was given: March; in- vocation, Rev. C. C. Tibbits; song, All Hail! Land of the Free, song. school chorus; - America, the Land of Oppor- tunity, Frederick Eldridge; recita- tion, The Legend Beautiful, Inez Orn; war poems, Independence Bell, 1776, Louis Doherty: Driving Home the Cows, 1861, Florence Burnham; In Flanders Fields, 1918, MacCollins; es- say, Boy Scouts, Louis Mousley; song, I'm a Scout of ['ncle Sam, boys’ cho- rus; Clara Barton, Sigrid Aston; His- toric Phrases of the War, William De- vine; My School Life in America, An- drea Meloni: song, Allegiance, school chorus: address and presentation ' of djplomas. Raiph H. Melee: class pa- per, Alice Tooker; awarding of Com- stock prizes; song, Commencement Day, school chorus. The graduates are: Sigrid _ Aston, Florence Burnham, Elma _Chartier, Mae Collins, William Devine, Louise Doherty, Frederick Eldredge, Andrea Meloni, Louis Mou Inez Orn and e E ] motto is Find » Way, and the class and gold. This is the| graduate from the new h was given the town by cer, nds and former gradu- Tuesday evening in listen to the given by the senior school as Rev. C. C ome, Ellen nchored, Boy bert Hoover. How Did Morn- Barber, su Middletown; mas and awards- es, Ralph H. Mel- 100ls red - in end a few days at e . Mr. and Mrs. r entertained the I . president, Hube: t; se v, Mrs. e s on s Mrs m, M rke " The rooms e ted with ram- ke ream and straw- e. There was a ance and generous patron- nnie Finnegan has returned -v trip_through New wh cluded the Cats- meeting of the Girls' Can- held Mon- rn 0oms in the new y tructor from \ special demonstra- rawberries and as- are girls over one bringing a nt fruit or vege- Alice Ramage is he Good Cheer home of the C. Stearns, D. C. Sau an inter- work that nd gave est workers in in this village. SCO TLAND up. who was grad- Institute, Brooklyn has returned to his - me Home party was given Saturday evening and some other e service from nt and all and ice v returned anmer, gfien -attending 1s4a Maines~ ~ e was-conducted by after- yeming-in. the,.chape!. Ice o wore on.sale. A good daughtérs, to ‘Lord's Plymouth the yacatiop at her Commands A]hedvl"orcu in Hungary 4 3 mrvu-n.un. [reee E. General Plectonie, ‘nl fhe Ttalian ‘Army, commander of the Caecho- Blovak treops in Huagary-as.the ad- vance guard of the Allied forces sent to ~the spread of the Bolshevik men-. restore order and prevent l Lt find]ustwhatyouaremnndof over. It will repay you. i VACATION LUGGAGE AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES 12-INCH FTBRE-AND-MATTING CASES—Just the thing to take with you in going to the beach. Regular /' 49¢ value. | CASH AND CARRY PRICE 25¢ . | MATTING TRAVELING Bags with steel frame, brass plates, reinforced cormers, and lined with cretonne. BAGS-—Neat, light weight lock and clasps, Look i well and wear well CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.69 24-INCH MATTING SUIT CASE—Made with wood frame for strength and covered with good matting. Has reinforced corners, brass plate, lock and clasps. A fine case for $2.50. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.89 BLACK KARATOL BAGS—Made of a fabricated leather on a steel frame. cloth lined and have reinforced cormers. price $2.75. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $2.19 1 STRAW CASES SPECIALLY PRICED i : $1.89 TO $8.00 STRAW BAGS SPECIALLY PRICED $1.69 TO $600 high grade The bags are Regular Wash Goods Department 29¢ DRESS PERCALES, in both 32 and 36 inch widths CASH AND CARRY PRICE 18¢c 29c DRESS GINGHAMS—Principally new plaids, in very attractive colorings. Width 27 inches. : CASH AND CARRY PRICE 18¢c 29c NOVELTY DRESS VOILES, in a fine assortment of the season’s best styles. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 21c i Men’s Furnishings Department 28¢c COTTON SOCK, in black, gray and cordovan. A fine medium weight Hose in all sizes. CASH AND CARRY PRICE, 3 PAIR FOR 50c with French cuffs. Made of percale, madras and pop- lin. Al sizes in stock. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.85 MEN'S HALF-DOLLAR SUSPENDERS. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 35¢ Women’s Hosiery Department WHITE LISLE HOSE, made with double sole and wide elastic top.. Regular 25c Hose. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 2ic SEAMLESS SILK LISLE HOSE, in black, white or colors. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 45¢ WOMEN'S SILK LISLE HOSE—Seamless foot, in black or white. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 5% FIBRE SILK HOSE, in black or white. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 75¢ FULL-FASHIONED SILK LISLE HOSE, navy or gray. A wonderfully good value. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.00 STILK LISLE HOSE of the best grade, in black, white and cordovan. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.15 MISSES' COTTON HOSE, in black or white. 45¢ qualities. CASH AND CARRY PRICES 35c AND 40c CHILDREN’S SOCKS, both plain and fancy. CASH AND CARRY PRICES 29¢ TO 65¢ in brown; 39c and . Neckwear Department 5159 AND $2.50 VESTEES, in Georgette, oruan | and batiste.. Some very dainty bits of neckwear. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 69¢ i 75c AND $1.00 VESTEES AND COLLARS. | values’ at"‘the old price CASH AND CARRY PRICE 2%c ORGANDIE COLLARS AND VESTEES, which have becomie slightly mussed. Values 50c—75c and $1.00, CASH AND CARRY PRICE 5¢ Good SOUTH' GRISWOLD Mr. and Mrs: R. H. Young entertain- ' ed their nephew:from Groton over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H..A. Guile expect soon | to_occupy- their summer place. ‘ner‘ rekponsive readin, Willard A. Eccleston of North ‘Ston- ' Rev. Johs Thompson Saturday with his cousin, | a Gardem Fur. Blanchard. ing. Randal The Children’s concert at_the church Sunday. was well attended. The church . Burd:ic ron P. Kinale was at the Dorothy Richardson; o < The Dry i program include¢ Processional; j to the Flag: song, Star Spangled Ba [“Cash and Carry ”S i ; GOING AWAY FOR THE FOURTH? HERE ARE VALUES YOU WILL APPRECIATE For your vacation, or just for the day’s outing there are hundreds of articles for personal use, among which you wiil surely le If you can satisfy your needs at these wonderful “Cash and Carry” prices you will find ;| Deonies, ferns, lilies and honeysuckl The progran: was arranged by Mrs. W and Mrs. R. H. Young. By organ. besn, BRGAs THABN: How. Roses Grow.] In the Garment Section Beautiful Summer Garments at Prices Which Will Appeal “Cash and Carry” which are required for Summer wear. SILK FROCKS IN VALUES UP TO $22.50 A variety of pretty models in cclorings most attractive. Buy yours now. Most of this lot are made of good taffeta, the most desirable all nd silk weave ... : Pretty Figured Voile Dresses For Women and Misses—Special........... $8.50 GEORGETTE BLOUSES Cash and Carry Price Only $3.48 ‘When you can get a good Georgette Blouse for this price you should not hestitate. in flesh or white, and in combinations of color— all as pretty as can be. daintily trimmed. idea is carried out with great effect in all of the garments Buy now and make a substantial saving. $14.75 There is constant need of a Silk- WASH DRESS SKIRTS Cash and Carry Price Only $2.98 Can you beat it? A fine white gabardine Skirt for $2.987 In these days of higher prices tnis snvu.u prove a grateful surprife. They are well made, the quality is good, and the styles correct. We have them $1.50 CHECKED NAINSOOK UNION SUITS, in ath SHEER VOILE BLOUSES WASH D SES FOR GIRLS 5 NAD NTON s, - x - letic style. Cash and Carry Price Only $1.95 Cash and Carry Price $1.98 CASH AND CARRY PRICE %8c Blouses ‘combining the best style with' a quality It's a low price for Dresses of such goed quality, g o much better than the price would indicate. New but while the sale laets we will maintain it. TI: $235 ANDLEE 30 TBGLIGEE SIEEIE, n. cOnt SISy models in great variety are shown, and all -are are ginghams In pretty plaids and in selid celors. Several attractive models are shown. Smocks In Ramie and Sheer Voile, Plain or Embroidered—$2.00 and Up Bathing Suits For Swimming or For a Sun Bath—Suits of All Kinds, In Wool Jer- sey, Surf Cloth, Mohair, Satin and Taffeta, at All Prices. Bathing Caps From 25¢ Up Tights From 89¢ Up Bathing Shoes, In Black and Colors. “CASH AND CARRY” PRICES STILL PREVAIL IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Two Wonderful Values In Trimmed Hats i Ring, Oh Ring the Joy Bells: 1 recita- ; Hearts, Stella Brand; song, tions, The Heart of a Child, Elizabeth Him Lord and King; exercise by five | Shaw; Nature's King, Stephen Clark: | girls, Which Flower? recitations, The ! Salute | Loves You, | Boys, Norman Shaw: Echoing Surbeams: Things, Grace Gar ence exercise by the| Wesemann; The Master and the Chil- We Sow; song, ‘bankful dren, McGovern; recitations. 50 Hats Which Were Marked From $7.50 to $12.50 FINAL “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE $5.00 All of the best shades of the season—Hats which are trimmed with flowers— Hats which are trimmed with ribbons—Hats with feathers and fancies — and some with the -very desirable ostrich — in fact Hats of all kinds and colors at a wonderful price.. Many of them are “pattern” Hats and made of ‘material. They were actually priced from $7.50 A Speciai_l.ot of'mfl(e, Light Blue and Pink Hats We Were Selling Them at $5.00 and $7.50 FINAL -“CASH AND CARRY” PRICE $3.98 Made of straw, or satin, or of lace, they are dainty and charming in every nd a wonderful bargain @t the price we have marked them. There are ons when just such a hat is indispensable. Have it ready—it costs so little you can afford to. § that you have made substantial savings. Look these lists over, or better still, come ‘in and loek the bargains themselves PAY CASH— CARRY YOUR PURCHASES — SAVE MONEY Silk Deplrh:nmt $1.79- AND $2.00 FANCY ‘SILKS, comprising Sstin Stripe Taffetas, and Sport Ponged, in' fizures and stripes.. All'good siiks. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1:12> $3.066 AND $3.50 GEORGETTE—40 inchés wide and all new designs. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 3229 : Dress Goods Departm:nt, TARD-WIDE PLAIDS, in dark Sold regulariy for 85¢ a yard: *CASH AND CARRY PRICE 450- SILK-AND-WOOL POPLINS “~ 4 beautiful 32,60 quality in taupe, Copenhagen, navy, peacock, greem, brown and black. Width 40 inches. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $159 ecolor” Gombinationa. Muslin Underwear and Children’s Dep’t ENVELOPE CHEMISE, in a number of charming de- and in_ both round neck and shoylder strap All sizes from 36 to 45. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $129 PINK OR WHITE BATISTE KNICKERS -Te also include some in sateen, trimmed or plain. CASH AND CARRY. PRICE §139 WHITE SKIRTS, with elther with or without dust. ruffle. inches. signs models. embroidered flounce, and Lensths.34.te 40 CASH AND CARRY PRICE $139 DOLLAR—T{ere's your flesh eolor, im A GOOD CORSET FOR ONE chance to buy a good, low bust Corset, all sizes for this small sum. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.00 CHILDREN'S KNIT WAISTS—A small ‘lot in sizes from 2 to 13 years. The regular price is 39, CASH AND CARRY PRICE 250 Toilet Goods Department MAVIS TALCUM CASH AND CARRY PRICE 216 JERGEN'S TALCUM— CASH AND CARRY PRICE 12'/,. 40c DJER-KISS TALCUM-— . CASH AND CARRY PII;E 385 MAVIS FACE POWDER— b CASH AND CARRY PRICE 42 c POMPEIAN FACE POWDER— CASH AND CARRY PRICE 425 WOOL POWDER PUFFS 25c 18¢c 50c 5 3 Value 10c....". ..CASH AND CARRY PRICE % 15¢ value . .CA8H AND CARRY PRICE 12/%e 20c value .. .CASH AND CARRY PRICE 15¢ 25¢ value .. .CASH AND CARRY PRICE 21l¢ WE ALSO OFFER A' TREMENDOQUS LIST OF THE BEST TOILET PREPARATIONS OF ALL KINDS AT SPECIAL CASH AND CARRY PRICES. Notion Department in all shades, sold regularly for l0c. CASH AND CARRY PHICE 8c RIT FLAKES, in efght of the best .shades. price 10¢. TINTEX, Regular CASH AND CARRY PRICE 8o JAPANESE SANITARY NAPKINS, Absorbent, sanitary and inexpensive: roll. > in rolls of 5. Value 25¢ ‘a CASH AND CARRY PRICE 2io Stationery and Leather Goods COLORED WRITING PAPER, in six of the most pleasing shades. Sold regularly for 25¢c a box CASH AND CARRY PRICE 22c, 5 BOXES FOR $1.00 $1.25 POCKET. BOOKS, made of pateht leather, and some made 6f the finest fabricated leathier. CASH AND CARRY PRICE 8% White Goods Department SOME BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS. JUST AR- RIVED—Too late for the.beginning ‘of the sale, but just in time for the ‘third of this month: Take some to the beach with you. CASH AND OARRY PIICE Zc, 29¢, 330 10c to $2700 Crown } The | the Web~ We. ‘Are Weaving? Arthur Vivian Richardson? Little Children Love | song., Smiles recitations. Piny | re | Wesemann; song, Mxs; iflerence and - Ruth Edward perintendent: _offerinz., by | Brand, Grace Gardiner, Dorothy Rich- pz o and Evelyn Clatk. Countless Voices, vern; B R P W Rev. §. H. Davis of Westerly. preach- The | song, Beautiful Days; recitations, Ged : Best I.Can, John“McGovern: What ot|gfl;néiiiien;hzimvfi::’finfmnm Cariton Irish -and ~daughters; \cGovern: | Lucie and Julia, wera guests of relad| ¢l relatives at Wickford. - - Rhndal home Monday from a week’s visit with | Mrs. Erlo G. Barber l.!u.‘l . daughter, menta. R B i b sl croft and Pleasant Orchards ihg, Sundly. r from nday announcing. .an increase e A.I' | Florente, were rocent. callers at Stone: yo)-‘nnk s.\;!nd«T and’ Byron L. Ken- n were callers in. Wickford, Mondas E!''G. Barber; ' Wilfred Barber and Frank Saunders went 16’ the. shore, Svelyn Clark; Raindrops, ' “The. ‘Brighter Land: exercice, |tives.in Westerly «Thursday —— ner; Little Things, Flor- 'Two Ways of Giving, Henry \Vese- |night until Saturday night. i anryv-ll. otices were posted in song, Sing Hosanna: mann: remarks by the pastor and su- Mrs. Byron L. Kenyon returned i the’shops of the Eagle Lock comnlfl! ages. of h per, unL in all depart-