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Love and family, Fred Gardnmer and 3l tamily of Westerly, and Mrs. Edith Phillips and’ children, spent thel| Fodrth at Beach Pond. Thomas Brown entertained relatives BRIEF STATE NEWS - Plainville.—Plainville will probably i have two or'three public health service nurses at an early date. Jean Belasco, formerly bra theatre in Torrington, h ed as manager %4 of tre Falace in New Britain. New,_Britain—A summer_school in | methodology for teaching' English to | the non-speaking residents opened ‘at the state normal school this week: Deep River.—Miss Bertha Brockway has gone to Hadlyme, where she is to | have charge of the recreation for the Working Girls’ Vacation house of New Mrs. Cranc is a sister Ricketts. The Fourth here seemed I day, with no demonstrations. went out of town, a large nui Rockville. The mills shut do for all day Saturday also. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eldred| been spending several days i over with Mrs. Eldredge's At the latest report, Gardin who is critically ill. was more ¢ able. The Hilltop club will meet wih Jennie Church this (Wednesdgy): ternoo: H Mrs. Annie Preston, whosd robbed, has found several w articles, including her weddin| New Britain—Medical Examiner Dr. H. A. Elcock and family left Sunday beneath the library window, on a motor trip. In. Dr. Hicock’s ab- rhich the thieves forced an ent .{sence Dr. R. M. Griswold of Berlin will Charics obbins of - Midalefown if{ be acting medical examincr. spending the v ation at the : v f Madison.—Mosey King, well ‘kfiown - bm‘hcq G, —B traines of Yale, is hero for the sum- ; Frir. He already has a class in swim- There is to be an automobilq soefaly Rix- (] 2 POy, U0 fedehing the art S hotay. JugtIz tiare will § of bcxing. Helis located at Middle 4 Beach . other town meeting especially foicoljé sider consolidating Moose adow; ! Middletown.—The Middletown city Potter and Roaring Brook disteiets. §piaygrounds have opencd for the sea- The selectmen have been insirueted o charge of E. E. Dixon of Meore, to forbid the piling of Tumber and Pa. Mr. Dixon was assistant at ,H, on any trunk liné road in tow: IY- sightly piles of lumber are @ on the Common which mar the be3uty ‘of iBeattie of South Farms. the Hill. ” K Aise ew F New Britain.—In order to keep track 5. fof the physical condition of underfed o Ennd undernourished children in a cam- local playgrounds last year. ‘He Faisted . this_season by Miss Ruth_ %5 Imer has returned from accompanied by her sistef Boston has come [ipaign to improve conditions where Brother Fpossible, a campaign is to be waged at in the poultry business.; the various playgrounds. Commencing Wayne Morse, who recently jinfier?ffat once. the childten at the Smalley went a minor operation at Rodkyille, [iplayground will be weighed and milk cufferinz from the jafter- |;sold- at hte grounds each day for three Norman _Bligh .of The special jafl inves- ‘tigating committee Saturday author~ ized the county commissioners to pro- eéd immediately with the instalkition] f a woodyard at the jail, which has eP laced the-chair system. ' The, com-~ ssioners are authorized to make urchases of logs and the ‘prisoners 0ill cut them with the machinery used iin the chair shops. % Hartfond—Plans for widéning. the Connecticut river near South meadows nd_filling in the meadows with sand redged from the river have been filed Wwith Major General William ‘A.{ Blaek, Miss Leila Chureh of F”“I hief ‘engineer of the war departm Church drove the paft: An .appropriation will be askéd’on/the. hich was presentell UM yoxt rivers and harbors bill The Project calls for the reclamation of fabout 1,000 acres of meadow land. Lyon and Hall have to work for Louis 0 ees on_a woodlot. Dunham Ryder proheny fat the v the . has heepn <sold mond and Rupert Amido: - ~ owned by Daniel Blgkeley company of jBohe- e it into a button { who will m: factory. niter- Jennie Church _her| Tar] lncluds h, M Howard Chur brother, Remington of iHa Church and Mrs. been vears, -Evidently No Lover of Cards. : It is very wonderful tc see persons ©f the best sense passing houre to- | gether in shufing and dividing a pack of cards with no conversation but in different 4gures. ht en route to- Philaddiphria, ill open a branch ofMipe for. ¥ d T. Ley Co : CAMPBELL’S MILLS ‘Would not a man Mr. Geistardt has moved his} saw’ mill from the Wilcox 10t to Pres| Shat is made up of a few game- Osc Tanner and son, Philipy Mr.{ phrases, and no other ideas but those Moses and William Tanner, of yMak-| §¢ plaek or red spots ranged together '1‘—::‘ ,::‘ VR L . %" faugh to hear any one oi his species Tanner is at home from. Ekonk, where she succesgful t the spring term. Miss T been engaged to teach in St Margaret Mis 4omplaining (hat life is snort?—Addi- i . ve to his 't a fool, ar Luey Miss Gray is a home n satisfaction that he i Ledyard it he can seldom prove it to the v Gard and family, Aéthur 'shtisfaction of his neighbo - Flour -{any other. ! Botel in_the city. piea n-:l; o e cent than those of any Fooutar B entment. 5 Sther foret cloo hatel 1n lence in service. ..«dufa-md-md.m Seck your i most likely to meet thcn‘l —enjoy every conffort known to modern half the cost of the; me iwhere ou are at The Lexington d convenience cthods—save one- accommodations in leading botef — its gar erfect an ir or tourists. The Lmngton’ir in Au{omobile" accommodaflo is the mecca Residents of yourcity, have helped to make successful hotels in Chi therh. You are invited wire at our expense, wit hospitality and moderatign in go @hd for this we thank wfié'(or seservations, or to assurance of scrvice, Building Interstate Company o HERMAN -President B 1 | ut bear him up. He wm: sérily to .gloomy nn % Inture ; and unless m | step called in distressful tomes: 400 BARRELS ALY Plllsbur§ s King Victor PF 1 None better at any price. If you have never tried it—try once and you will never use Chas. Slesberg & Son 3 COVE STREET SHOE REPAIRING The Broadway Shoe Repair- ing, Shos Shining and Hat Cleaning Parlors SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN GIVE US A TRIAL 52 Broadway TEAMING and TRUCKING| DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 JUNE The month of weddings is fast approaching. Buy your En-} gagement and Wedding Rings? and Wedding Gifts at the old reliable store of '{'The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Nerwich, Conn. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED OCCIDENT FLOUR Costs a Litle More Than Others — Wortl] It. A. R. MANNING i “ Phone 960-2 BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. Yantic, Conn. Doomed to Wretehedness. Let a man choose what condition he will, and let him accumulate around bim all the goods and gratifications seemingly calcnlated to mske him 2appy In it; if that man is left at any dime witheut eccupatien or amusement, 1nd reflects on what he is, the meager, anguld felicity of his present lot will aim out of himself, wretched.-—Pascal. ‘Astorished Daddy. June Is having some dlflmlty a fieb! e, Taainid B g ADns ing with ene of his collars when ‘she tore 1t.” S ing upstairs, and ‘rus “On, £ S g Better be safe than sorry. If you miss this clothing sale we B feel sure”that you will be down- right sad about it. Right now the expenditure of a | few dollars will brighten up your appearance—come in and see what we're talking about—stylish, well- made suits at prices that will amaze your pocketbook. » Men’s Suits At $21.50, regular value $25.99 At $23.50, regular value $27.50 At $25.50, regular value $30.00 At $30.50, regular value $35.00 At $32.50, regular value $37.50 At $35.50, regular value $40.00 At $39.50, regular value $45.00 H Men’s Trousers At $175, regular value $2.50 At $2.85, regular value $3.50 At $3.35, regular value $4.00 At $4.35, regular value $5.00 = At $5.35, regular value $6.00 Men’s Underwear Balance of our stock of Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, § regular 55c value, at. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—balance of our of 75c grade, at. Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and # Drawers, Roxford and TLaw- rence make, regular $1.00 value, j at e Men's Nainsook Shirts and Drawers, regular 95c value, at 79 |l Men's Genuine B. V. D. Athletic f Underwear— $1.00 Shirts and Drawers, 85c. $1.75 Union Suits at $1.55. Men's “Rockingchair” Athletie Underwear— $1.00 Shirts and Drawers, 85c. $1.65 Union Suits at $1.45. Men’s Mesh Union Suits, in all { styles, regular $1.25 value, at.. 85c Men's Bleached Lisle Union Suits, in all styles, regular $1.75 value, at $1.39 Men's “Kenosha” Ribbed Union Suits, short sleeves and ankle ff lcngth, regular $2.00 value, at $1.39 . . Men’s Hosiery Men's Light-weight Cotton Hosiery, black, tan and gray, 3 regular 25c value, at... Men’s “Quaker” bran weight Cotton Hosiery, in £ biack, tan and gray, regular 35¢c B value, at .... 5 | ven's Silk Lisle Hosiery, 15¢ black only, regular 39c value, at e AMen’s Onyx’ Hosiery, silk- il Flated, first quality, in black, tan, gray and champagne, reg- minr 45c value, 8t....ccc00ccei. 29¢ f Men’s Lisle Hosiery, In such well-known makes as Ever- i wear, Momto, Notaseme and Shawkait, in all the fashionable @ chades, regular 45¢ value, at... 39¢ Our entire stoek of Onyx, Ever- wear, Momto, Notaseme and B Shawknit Silk Hosiery, in all the wanted shades, regular $1.00 § value, at Men’s Negligee Shirts At $1.15, regular price $1.50 At $1.49, regular price $2.00 At $2.15, regular price $2.50 At $245, regular price $3.00 . § At $3.15, regular price $3.50 g ;t §3.45, regular price $4.00 i JAt $4.35, regular price $5.00 ‘Heduced prices on ail our Silk and Fibre Silk Shirts. Men’s Night Shirts Men's Cotton Night Shirts, ex- collent quality, regular price $1.50—Factory End Sale Price $1.39 Men's Night Shirts, made of rujt-of-the-Loom” muslin, regular _ prige $2. oo—l‘wctory The Factory End Sale WILL BE AT ITS BEST TODAY We want to make this very clear—when you come in today |#you’ll find special offerings all over the store, so no matter what you neéd it will be prudent to, at least, try here before deciding elsewhere. It is as great a pleasure for us to be able to present these wonderful savings as it is for you to profit through them. Watch our advertisements in the daily papers for further details and when you visit the store look for the yellow price tickets—they’re the bargain signs. You'll find them everywhere on our Second Floor. Women’s Suits, values up to $32.50, at clude our entire Missos’ Choese now at $14.95. Women’s $35.00 to $65.00 Suits, at These are suits of exceptional fine t of a style—Suits that $39.50, §45.00 and new at $22.50. Weomen’s 32?.50 Capes at $10 Weme; of fine serge, Capes that sald Cheese now at $10.00. Capea® $29.50 Capes at' $17.50 Women's Capes of Navy Serge and Gabardine, new and st h models that formeriy -s6ld at 00, $27.50 and $29.50—cho new at $17.50. $45.60 Capes at $24.50 These are of @istinetion, eacih ena an execlusive medel, fop= mer prices § 8 and $45.00 —chocose now 3 Wemen’s Capes at $35.00 Here are just five Capes of the finer kind—Capes that sold at very much higher prices—chsese new at §35.60. " Inthe Factory End Sale_ ) Scme of the Best Values of the Sale Are In This Department $14.95, These are all high-grade suits and in- line of V/omen's and Suits that sold up to $32.50— $22.50 quality, loring, exclusive modeis—only one sold =t $35.60, up to $65.00—Choose quality navy in a variely of stylish models— Zor $19.95 and $22.50— Women’s Dresses at $9.65 Women's Printed Cotton Voile Dresses in a variety of attractive models, s 16 to 46—these are alue at 59.65. exceptional Georgette Waists $4.95 Women's Georgette Waists, a va- riety of pretty models, in all the new shades and in a full 1 c siz ale price $4.95, former prices $5.95 and $6.50. White Skirts $3. 75 Wemen's White Wash Skiris, excellent medels of Plque and Ga- bardine, well tailored threughout Pale price §3. three BOYS’ APPAREL In the Factory End Sale At 10c—Afen's and Boys' Farm Straw Hats, vaiue 19e, At 69c—Boys' Straw Hats, value 95c. » At $1.00—Boys' Straw Hats, value $1.50. At 5-—Boys' Middy Hats, value 69c. At Ea - _uyst Golf Caps, value 69c. At Golf Caps, value At e At oys’ Sweaters, valug At $1.0°Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, value $1.25. At $1.29— Xhaki Trousers, ydine $1.63. At $3>’5VBU\< Spring ’ vilue up tq $7.50. At Khaxi Norfolk two pairs of Trousers, valuc $6. Boys’ Bathing Suits At b8, regular piice At $1.29, regular price At ; regular price At fim tegular price $2.93 At $3.95, Tegylar price $1.50 Boys’ Washable Suits At $1.62, regylar price $2.50 At §28D, regnlag price $5.00 At , regular price $3.25 3159 $2:04 Women’s and Misses” Sweaters At $ 3.95, regular price § At § 645, reguiar price § At $ 748, regular price § At §10.48, regular prico At $1245, regular prico Boys’ Norfolk Suits At $ 745, regular price $10.00 $12.00 $16.00 $16.50 $18.50 At $ 9.45, regular price At $11.95, regular price At $13.35, regular price At '15.4§, regular price THE DorreoUs & MrrcazLe Co. body happy. coolne How full of promise are Summer days! glorious outdoeors. becko. to enjoy and all that it brings in hea happiness, but even the a Store like ours invites evy to_enjoy Not the gres the £ Just to wander about store is should miss, for there Summer e the ownership. to view them ally to come with us the enthusiasm showing we aré sure you inside the side the w. ide tha e S Infants Ribbed 6l4—regular One case of Childre: Ribbed 6 to 9%, re Women ing Feet, —Special pric One c: Black 83 to Brown seam S0c Womer Women's Hosiery, 50c v Women's White 10—reg Women's iery, ular, DeLon Snap and whit “Kumpa sey sizes W in one- blue, box, Aut Envelog white o at a treat value 5.00 iting Paper quire buff and at suggest desire of You a , If you provol will store hot the ather i in it is on ar ion th only ix no W w hes e is th 1d oors thrpu ll, hich FULL OF PROMISE street. Presiden uminer s' Mercerized d Hosic 1 Lis Fast Black seamle; ase of Women's Cotton 10, L back, in’ the Extra V's L BIUG Ateseoosss full-fa Hosiery, gular $5c va in the $1 10c valu acc” Dre vered, collay value at White Silk Hosfery Size Hesiery tock- ue 10c¢ OrZecz 25¢ Stationery nd bo tavend Pa quix t Writing in on > nly pe $5.50 Umbrellas vf £9 Women's on back, at all colo; 50c Ba proof, at .. -proot Mot Hags, value at Bob crepe— Pissue Flat . regular In rolls, Colored & lors, Leather Pur pou hing C r 64 Waite Toilet w. made, Toilet 9,000 $1.80 value, ape, divers ther Gocw 10,000 sheets, $1.60 value, at..... roll or package at 4c. 10¢ roll or packs A P. regula; in cartons contalr one year's suppl packages, finest f;