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& nonmcu suu.zrm, anAv. took 4n Belleay : human “bones . strewed A - And a-singular, thing is that e on the g qu is J: Pechie. Hls mz; written, from’ Subsistoiies _And the sough of the- pmes ‘in-our ears; - amce, “ne S conti, - Navenay, With .the birds and the flowers e iR "" Pi i g s 1 since I 'last " q * .- To gladden the hours We cast off our burdens and cares. < fars toase SuRlind it i B B B P : . ! Then the city with-all its alluréments, A With Jo s, 1 e ot 1 i : ,."“M“""‘. et “5’4“;:5:’;‘ 2na dhon SEmee EOELSSEN NUMBER' OF SALES SATISFIED CUSTOMERS NEW CUSTOMERS AND LOW PRICES Have Been Broken Women Simply Rave Over Our Low Prices $2.00 Ladies’ and C‘hildren;s Panama Hats....... .67c} Ladies’ Porch Dress Aprons, worth $2.C0, now....$1.43 $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 Ladics ahd Children’s Hats Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, worth $1.00, now..... 67¢ —any Hat'in stock .. 0. .. onbe oot o .- 9T Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, elastic belts, worth $1.50, We contract in_the towns ahd the CLfies,' In the woods and the fields we expand.. 'Mid these dear sylvan scenes We’re no longer machines— Are responsive to Nature’s demands. Then away to the sea or the mountain! Turn your back on the turmoil and strife. There you’ll certainly find Strength of body and mind -~ To solve the hard problems of life. KALEIDOSCOPE HUMCK OF THE DAY An English inventor's interlocking| “That’s a wet looking ca: concrete piling is said to be stronger| “Well, it'’s got a licens: than sheet piling made of wood. matter - ¥ SERGT Jbuk pEcmE A factory in N v claims 2. reso v . i O Bk e, St HER e ks e b 5 ; Ladies’ Burson Black Hose, worth 29¢, now...... 18c |+ now . s o B B R o, tofore regarded as valueless. . Tken she made this cryptic answe }’h‘g‘ Pl 5 ‘;;’gfi"a;(‘}"tfifae“’;‘g; » - An eignt hour day for women work- | “All Tight, Charlis,~ baze away.— | 20 15 984 fece Righ and then we went | B | 5 dfies Inswich and- Durham Black Stockings, worth... .. | Silk Camisoles, worth 69¢, NOW ..........simy.5 ers will become operative under a new Bt 2 fet high. Monday w hired a taxi 25¢, now 14(: ‘ Satin Camisoles, worth $1.00, now . law in North Dakota July 1. P';'gw did yet git (.hatA black eye,jand went to RMeims and the Hinden- ’".:er:‘:!‘:flg,r’{ttsolde;ing d!‘vi:‘fldhai ll:eeu a“(;l elipped, an’ feil on me’ back™ burgz line.” " ‘That city is only ruins. nte, at can be operated with an) . i A From. th went _ to -: Chautea e e et iBudyer fudlalnt S5 o8 BRCE s e e NG e Ladies’ Black Silk %tockmgs worth” 30c¢, , MOW. ... 37&: ahbs <= B AR INo-—naythur was Flannigan."— - i £ = of one featiine & aony'0e. rings, {tstead | Nebraske' Awgwan. £hieinere taak o Jetues ot erave | MY ilics’Silks Hote 1o M€ -goods, worth 69¢, now 47c Mrs. Casey—An™ phwat are yez doin’{ I .am going to iry and find out who it C-B a la Spirite Corsets, worth $1.50, now ....«a. Children’s Bathing Suits, worth $2.00, now....... 97¢ er of twice the ordinary capacity. Geinian. export g = wid ‘thot income tax paper, Casey? |i=. I wish. you could see that wood.’ 2 - " textiie Trom e Foer oFa plant mimiiat | nCaoey=-OF minryim "to” fhgzer out | there are bones and eku ving aii | B Ladies’ High ! W‘B"_ Wi 97 Ladies’ Bathing Suits, worth $4.00, now.........$2.23 to the ‘North American cattal, l“wm!-nu 1Ymt;|‘ze Oi save by nat{over the ground vet.” The next day we 2 St e e AL, vin' anny.—Life. went to Napoleon’s tomb, La Plate d And best of all—$2.00.and $2.50 Ladies’ Silk Stock- Silk Envelope Chemise, worth, $4.00, now. v « “They say his wife fairly worships|la Concorde and La. Place d: la x Ty ings PP 3 A B it o vears of age is allowed to be employed | pim tice and saw: the cell where Qu ceseseesieacsnen 25 a7 elvator conductor in New York T syess that's so. .Lwent out there|Marie Antoinette: wvas a.prisoner and Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers, worth 75c; new unexpected the other day and noticed | the court room where she was tried Ladies’ Bursor Stockings, first quality, black or sey 7 SC, MCW . .uu'a Such Dositibns that they Hiiuminate: the | e g st bt st | Rt Tt e e e el white wetl) 39c, now. 8. e oan S sl 2e NOWYy oo ire Ecckipi T hS SAgerlateer o2k S0 Jom ™ asked Mrs. Naybor. sl most. heauiiful churen T pave ever ||l Men’s Ipswich Socks, worth 23c, now.......... 12Vec screwariver has & 4ry, hettors 1| Semegaenbe | o s T onge s e s o el [ 3 : f-’ e <w~w.§3“'§f',‘“20“' ch current can be __Km,,vme A4 ;:d:x[ slght seeing trip aorund Paris | B8 Men’s Socks, black onlv. first quality, double heel . blade to pick up screws % M et e i and toes, 'seamless, worth’ 15¢, now........... 7%c BiSting seoat Bens thLN s : : i{..,m‘é’ e o Ch'h‘irfln s Stockings, Boys’ Knocker Stockings, candioge after a wreck answered Uncle _Bill ‘Bottietop. | sorth 39¢, now ..............ovoiiini... . 20c Crepe Waists, avorth $5.00, now..,‘“. ular lifeboat that!«)al, s terribl RS T e b safeR hrongh | o eeia: ESO AT c:,:",m?::':z:c:;: NORWICH TOWN Girls’ Lisie s Black Stockings, ‘worth 30¢, now. ..... -34c | Ladies’ White. Gabardine Skirts, samples, " worth g RS T T B 00 HOW xS e a5 ++$2.37 by Ladies’ Silk Bloomers, worth $4,00, Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers, worth $1.50, IOW 4+ Ladies’ Fine Summer Waists, embroidéred ‘and lace trimmings worth .$2.00, now quinine.”—Kansas City Sta orwegian scientist See that fellow. yonder marking are electrical “phenom- He must be a returned soldier.” nending s Tracs \ a: vy ena, produced by the dia £ 1 i- ¢ - sister, Mrs. Fi k pe ~ 3 cles from the planet, Which |5 mrcat ogns ribat is Biliings. prcS | Bast TR Tk By [nfanis’ Cashmere Hose, w@rth 29c, new. .. . 19¢ —e e g e | icing to keep in step with the girlg| Mrs. AZert Hill of Clinton avenue 5 = ~ | 'Ladies’ Silk Poplin Skirts, in all color§ 182,97 tho " wear narrow. skirts."—Wichita | %3S called (o Weaterly this week ow- § Children’s Socks (cuties), worth 20¢, nOW. ... s.. 19¢ | cmprmm——— e e e ¥ e 75 S TR - — | Ladies’ Silk Moire Skirts," worth $7.00, now . .. A"\ $3.97 ikt B s ot S et St M bt 2o 5o R 65 B st g " nowles. who was killed Monday 7 . - anednentooehl B e mn le B [ adies’ Envelope Chem'se, worth 77¢, now. . movi e ma’natew.n‘ Bobent;: ata il 3 e ‘_—‘—_“""‘*—"‘h | Henrietta Morris of West Town strect Ladies’ Muslin Petticoats, worth $1.00, now...... { speat = “recently at Haughton’s| e . 53c 77c this is say replied the The pal government of Bru & We are trvmg to makn the g seis has decided to hold in Septe | worl for married men”—Birm- | Lans TIire Dact of t Sacsts of ¥r~ | BN | adies” Embro‘dered Muslm Petticoats, with dust prisey A0 4L s Higtie £ e nih ed in crabbing, which resulted in a g ruffles, w orth STy ORGSR o AR SR * (/- Ladies’ Silk Dresses, Coats, Capes and Suits A lot of Dresses that were up to $15.00, on sale e ancient Belfian traditions.| «] pave my doubts abalit this lea o % Zor s s league! zood cateh g e g g0 the oneof riations” remarked’ tie proud’ par- = Willard Lucas of Po- A iwen thol S { auetanuck, were recent guests of Mr. Mar abbnt | ¥ z }and Mrs._Carl M. Weite of East Tow. om: B AT understand. 'y propose to g0 street. ade in competi-| A = out paving any | Having ‘reseived -his honorahle dis- g D! | ntion to swhat my:. daughter has!charge at Camp Mérritt. N, A ad ¢ > abiout it In her, ssmmencement | Liynab. who has been overse: -a€1€S A Im of <1mplc Embroidered Pettv‘oqts worth anrnidered Corset Covers; warth 39¢, now - 23¢ o - et il A th German f: M s - — W sshmglou Star: ' monihs, rri > i . s = i e e e e i pae Ladies’ Brassiers, worth 50¢; now......... . RES NI L R e ve v e wn 0ee SO0 ternoons during Ju i ton has done # &feat ddal.tof | Joln g SR e T i ey < f i 5 I ki ¢ Sy adh oy y f!if‘r} f.';;' e G e tire chlldsere. I |[#l Ladies’ Muslin. Diawers, ‘embroidered trimmed, lagi;eg Fine Ta{i t't Dresses, all colors, \mr(hss o e aaa WOTEh: 73C. HOW: o s 9 ot s ois ots vivie s s DB $16:59;;6n sale at ...... .$8. s -brother-in-law and sitser, M: o s " . B . " frs. Sidnev Smith, ot Upper| @8 Gingham Dresses—Percale’ Dresses—sizes 6 to 14, Ladies’ All-Wool Suits, se and poplm\ worth w““"““’“ geawt A 825.00:0n 5ale at'. . il S $11.83 worth $2.00. QoW .. =X 00 s sl e haaie cw o o S lald S PR e Infants’ Dresses, worth $2.00, now." “........... 97c ls Your Safe Large Enough? if,‘;" lanfhtn ; 3 i Ladics.' House Dresses, \:;'orth $1.75, now. .....$1.09 strect. Mr. and Mre “Hull and daugh- iss Mary Louise Hull. with their! . passed the week-end at Lord: When you lock up at night'a.ren’t R S e : . er chtman of osterly, | (G 9 2 there a few things you would like to put [ 3. 72 H RS You Can’t Afford To Miss This Great Sale Ny O ey el 8 : SALE IN ALL 3 STORFS—Normch Willimantic and D anielson. N John C. Trdey. Jr.,* of Washingtor m lf you had the room. street 1e.ic . Sul 254 for Baltimore, * % 2 vhere he is to be’ supervisor f ; Yot youmay et el bvmtieg | 25 5e ]k | THE PASNIK CO. Sell For Less - after an’ absence of ‘a few weeks, ha the large amount of money required to [|is visiicd s nis some T sait s and her daughter. Mrs. returned- Tuesday to Ladies’ Dolmans and Capes, some lmed tHrough~ out, worth $17.50, on sale‘at ............$7.83 . - Mr. and \Yr< Wllh"n Croo! pero ve £ > eavy sa then again ed’ . Monday to their homao P : R, = buy = h wron fe’ the dence. after massing several cays with = ructi our bulding m - —— e const B Of y ay not ekt Moten aboot Hhve rebunen ooes] rife, 1 2 ) 1. T wkeek Wednesday evening. home in Sterling Cn.y affer ‘spénding PLUMB'NG AND' GASFITTING 4 itay ot ‘Sevcral days at Lord's Point. | Jones of Bi lave, 1y 2] Miss Helen Hubay, of New TYork|a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. e be strong enough to stand' the great i in- |17 Bl S e e e o B el e i e Ty mey.. o New, Yofle S WS RS Fhone Sb1. crease in wi g-h st e S S e - ‘Dr. Francis Cudahy spent Sunday with| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Peck of Gro- e el t‘ weddinz, was delavcd s | returning to their 2 in Gu __|friends in Sterling City. ton visited their parents on Lord s o ] Sttt i . el Mr. and Mrs. James Caswell of |Hill last week. odernriam lng a garage ‘on. Town > days , through - Connecticut . 5 t ts of Mr.| Mrs. Lee Harding and daughters are fFsstebeiter were JPCCuL Sucsis oLiME Ray Harding at | is as_ essential in modern hou THE ART MEIA.L LIGHT WHGHT i e o Lo e ,l 4 land Mre. James Bennett. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray He ixijak (espontialiiin nederilh o e 2 4 S & p G s her | Ashlawn farm. N | Lottt e . Mrs. Helen Gage has returned to her | Ashla: ¥ slecteicity is 1o Lohting.. W SWromi AFE SOLUE YOUR - §| s e, temperature Gt 97 A i 3 = by expert workmen at the fairest | Mr. and M 3 Fiottie Bamecomb, ali of Mystic/ L been | returned to their respective Ask ys fpr plans and prices. Knowlton, Queb-=, % passing ‘a week w-il Mr Jones’ mnes| The party left Mystic Friday morning 5 the 4th, and came to Norwich Ta:'n‘ 2 calling on Mrs. Brainerd’s brother J F TGMPK]NS * 5 . la ister-in-1. , Dr. nd Mrs. C. H. Here are the reasons: Much lower T and sister;in-law, Dr. and Mrs. C I - - L. Lamb of Town sirect, from ' which |} place they went,direct to Springfield, P - visited Forest Park. 67 West Main Street i 3 o i 1 where they A . in price than the heavy iron safes. Very || @} ™= ‘ oy wag made 57 AT Tom. I ol 7 Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred Shares _ much lighter in welght, take up less : ? | [ Birts ninucd thelr tour. moing over We are offering 7 per cent. Cumulative Preferred T. F. BURNS roo the fl d et - Tt unien by e m on € Hoor and Yy glve you {i ; ¢ artfora (which place they Euihy Shares of a Public Utility Company, operating without || qEATING' AND PLUMBING B e e nishe”” Sunday moen: | competition in a prosperous and growing. section, and O Phahlia. Sirect greater capacity. : use_ov o e on thels journey homcwara, serving a population of about 75,000 with Electric Light FIREPROOF WATERPROOF || |, DN aer - Shes aanin cailea o7 Br. Tamott home || and Power Service. Present net earnings are nearly six ROBERT J. COCHRANE where all reported a most enjovable IMPACTPROOF | Comas i Gorprsroot FOIL PACKacCE | | MR, although the o extreme oicas|| times the Preferred dividend requirément. Price to yield bR ’Ih 3 d was very exhausting.during the g " the Skin_ Soft, | |, oz Yoy SeURE CUDE 2] above 7 per cent. -PLUMRING, STEAM FITTING Cali and See One at the Store or Let Us : exd Healthy. = | |5ms spent I Hotols e car: Ena maf] = 7P Washington 84; Washington Buildite S 3 ¢ touble was experienced, -ihroughont ' - Send for Special Circular : Nofwiah, Cenn. Agent for N.;:B, O. Sheet Packing LYME é Tvillis THal Has o new. automobile. THE W. T. FIELDS (‘O (RON CASTINGS Mrs. Bela Hubay is at her summer " : INVESTMENT BROKERS - ' FURNISHED, PR IMPTLY . BY ' home in Sterling City. g Bereg, R Y| 002 Chapel St Tel. Liberty 5870 New Haven, Ct. I] THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO, . 2 Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest |~