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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS KMNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. of numbers and cted as one WILL REPAIRIT BRAZING BROKE OR BENT it can be repaired. Cracked cylinders, cases, housings and castings successfully welded. Scored Cylinders | repaired by our new process. Saves power and guarantees. a clean motor. the same pistons and rings. NORWICH WELDING CO. Fermeriy Branch of Cave Welding Cc 31 Chestnut Street, Phone 214 You can use | Norwich! _|procedes every K. of C_ supreme| council meeting. Bisi.op Turner of | Buffalo will be celebrant of the mass. ! Amcng the matters which will be discussed will be a plan for a nation- | wide sy » of methods to prevent radi- . Reports on the war and work will be made by Supremc 7t James A. Flaherty. Supreme Secretary William J. MeGinley. Over- eas Director William P. Larkin and William J. Mullizan, chairma the committee on war activities; Jo- eph C. Peltier. supreme advocate, |adn Dr. E. W. Buckle; ich Order of about 25 s the initiation team. Th 255 brings the total membe: the lodze up to nearly seven kundred. ODD FELLOWS. =| Uncas Lodge. No. 11 at their regu- 1 |lar meeting on Monday evening trans |acted routine busine | plans for the coming month =h ine ucket Lodge transacted routine at ‘their *meeting on Tuesday 2. All the subordinate lo meetings had the matter an addition to the hall on Franklin t and each lodge pledged their upport to the project UNITED WORKMEN The summer meeting of the past { masters’ association of the Ancient of build | Order of United Workmen of Connec- ! ilnu' will be held at Savin Rock. Sat- | urday “afternoon The supervisors of | the gistricts in the state iwill meet at {the same time and place wih C. E. | Embree, the new superintendent of ex- itension work. The principal officers |of the subordinate lodges have been linvited and members of the order and! { their women relatives are also invited. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. The officers of Virginia Dare coun- il. No. 25, S. and D of L. were in- ‘wrdlled at their regular meeting in the | Haile club rooms on Friday evening, th by the S. C. deputy, Lizzie Burrows of New London, assisted by C. deputy Margaret Gos 'y were atcompanied by about | fifteen members of Martha Washing- ten council. No. 16 of New London FOR THEEE FINGERS THAT WERE PARTLY AMPUTATED E. \Walter Staplins of 18 Amity New London, who had four of his left hand crushed on {don, has just had the workmen's com- {pensation agreement made with his employers aporoved by Commissioner J. J. Donohue. The compensation is to be paid for la total of 35 2-3 weeks at the rate of |$12.16 and is figured on .12 weeks for disability of thumb, S 1-3 weeks for amputation of OHP-.hlrd of ring finger |10 weeks for amputation of one-third.) of middle finger. and 25 1-3 we for mputation of two-thirds of index ger. Make a noise like a dollar and the rld will give you the glad hand. Desirable for Trustees and Executors For a particularly attractive combination of safety and good income yield, we offer New York Central and Hudson River RR. MICHIGAN CENTRAL Collateral Gold Bonds (Registered) <nominations $1000 EXEMPT ‘ Pennsylvania Four Miils Tax New York State T.x { 2% Norimal Federal Tacsins Tax PRICE TO YIELD ABOUT 5.20% Write for Circular N. B. 343 Hollister;White & Co: ! WE'LL SHow THE BOYS: "THE TIME OF THEIR tem of night schools, and the | of | The boys who have been service demand service from their new uniforms of peace. They want style as well, because they are going out to-look around and to be looked at. Our Men’s Clothes are easy to look at and hard to w s at $25.00, $27.50, tes. The officers of the lodge | Men’s Spring Si $20.00 and up to $40.00. Men’s Stein-Bloch Suits at $35.00, $37.50 and up to $45.00. Men’s Underwear and discussed | Palmyra Bncampment at their meeting heid on = Thursday evening lso 't acted routine business. | . There was a large attendance. Men’'s Bleached Sea Isiand Cotton Shirts and Drawers—Athletic Style Shirts and Knee Drawers—at 95¢ e Ribbed Sea < and Drawers, Athletic Shirts, knee Drawers—at $1.00 each. land Shirts Balbriggan Lawrence and Imperator—at 55c to 89¢c Men’s Nainsook Shirts and Dra Rocking Cha Etc—at 89c Women’s Waists of White Voile and | Organdie—also Colored Organdie | Waists as well as many Dainty BTouses, ; Blouses in all | and $1.00 each. Men’s Sumimer weight Knit Union long and short i Chalmers and Kenosha $135 and $2.00 a embroidered and ‘lace trimmed — Special price $1.95, zalue up to $2.50. brands—at 125, Men’s Nainsook Union such well known makes as B. V. D., Rocking Chair, i and Munsing—at $1.29 to $1.75 a We are sol in Norwich “Munsing Wear” fitting Union Suits. They fit well They come i nd Egyptian, cotton and long sleeves, ), $2.25 and $3.00 a former prices have been. $19.50 and $2 lengths—at 1 26 while at work for the Brain- | erd and Armstrong Co. of New Lon- | Just 36 Real Madeira Scarfs, in sizes, 18x36, 18x45, 18x54, 18x63 and 18x72, absolutely PURE LINEN and perfect in wear and finish, Choose Now at $4.50 This is an importer’s sample line, and are worth in a regular way up to $8.50—While they last at $4.50. Summer Blankets, $1.95 One case of size 64x76 Summer Cottage Blankets, in gray -only, contrasting border—Special price $1.95 a pair; value $2 Turkey Red Damask, 98¢ Red Damask, best lengths—Special price 98c a yard, value $1. Just 50 extra large size Crochet Bed Spreads, excellent quahty 2 95 and splendid finish, slightly soiled—R&gular $4.00 grade at Special In Boys’ Wear ' Bathing Suits, value $1.25 Boys' Straw Hats, value 95c—at 55¢ Bathing Suits, value $2.00 Straw Hats, value $1.50 vs' Sport Blouses, white and colored, slightly imperfect, value $1. ' Washable Suits, . value $2.00—at O ) venor Building PROVI ENCE Gr A SPRINGFIEL] the World Buying Diamonds seemed source Amsterdam £ he Inc mopolitan gathe: at 12 o’clock. The Steamer Nels Will Mzk= Suncay Excursion to Ocean Beach every Sun- day during the seazon, lsaving the Railroad deck at foot of Market Sireet, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach Returning leave Beach at 5 o’clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. This is a brand n:w boat with Deisel Engine and ample acccmmcdations for 600 passengers. FARE 40c EACH WAY. South’ Ameris men from’every country in| Australians important factor in the world's|fered to sell diamond output. minion government for $35 an acre. “I fourd Germans, There was nevi ich a demand for | . American imports are © i diamonds the worlds’ & g om1Ond set enough’ of - diamends in proportionately Japan has become an enormous buver. |, est purchaser. LEGAL NOTICE on. absent from home. That the Adm sed to bring | lmportant Savmgs In Women's Waists WAISTS AT $1.95 AND $2.45 REGULAR VALUES UP TO $3.98 Waists At $1.95: | Waists At $2.45 sortment Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Dresses at $7.35 In this offering are Women’s Dresses of Figured Voile and excellent Gingham, sizes 16 to 44—On Sale Today at $7.35, regular values up to $13.50. A Chance to Save $5.00 On a Dress Beginning today we offer all our Women’s High Grade Dresses, including Silk - as well as Wash Dresses, at a reduction of $5.00 on every dress, no matter what This includes Dresses that have been $15.00, $17.50, 0—All a a reduction of $5.00. Bathing Accessories Ayaad's Water Wings, value 39¢ Bathing Suit Bags, waterproof cravenette, value 50c—at ... 29¢ Bathing Caps, pure gum rubber, divers’ tight fitting styles, all colors—at , 50c, 25c ‘and 15¢ Bathing Caps, frilled and fancy, st¥leés, a variety of color com- binations, prices as high as $1.00, as low as Bathing Shoes, low style, black or white—at 75c, 50c, 42c and Bathing Shoes, high laced styles, black, white and col- ors—at $1.15, 98c, Tsc, T0c, 50c and Hair Nets, 11c ayfast” Human Hair Nets, cap shape, all colors, except gray— Special price Saturday 11c each, or $1.25 a dozen, value lic. 5. A FREE OFFERING Buy this Special Palmolive Com- bination and receive four (4) cakes of Palmolive Scap free: _PALMOLIVE OFFER 1 Jar Cold Cream, value... 59¢ 1. Tube Vanishing Cream, value 30c Total value 89¢ When you buy these two Palm- olive articles at regular price we will give you four (4) cakes of Palmolive Soap, free. $1.10 ....................... $1.65 In these days of high cost of living the wiger of the spenders of money 2oout uist what 1o tneifef is it making the sacrificing of doing witheut thebs 'things ‘wheh ' reaily contribute to our Complete Assortments For Today Everything Needed to Conh-lbute Comfort During These Hot Summer Days—for Men, Women and Children — Will be Found On Sale Today Throughout the Store. HERE ARE SOME SPECIAL VALUES: Mulr;' without carrying out a v if-one would see to it that ene gets full value for. every dollar one pure and simp All threugh t! prices consistent with dependab! are assured.of one dollar’s worth of henest value for every dollar spent. This in the end col portant kind of thrift. This offering includes a splendid as- of = Women’s - handsome the n ewest Delicious Can Gum Drops, Jelly Beans, Raisin Jellies, Assorted Gum Drops, Boston Baked Beans, Sugar Special price $2.45, $2.98, $3.50 and $3.98. Lewis” Sllt Water Tnfiy, sorted : flavors, - value 38c— Special price for Saturday .... 31c ?flr Saturday High Grade’ Candy) Fudge Nut -Tops, . Jsily Nut Tops, Almond Figlets, = Etc, Phoenix Silk Hosiery, 85c About 200 pairs in the 'lot—Women’s Phoenix Silk Hosiery, subjecct to slight imperfections, in black, white and some of the most fashionable shades, incliding browns, grays, etc—On Sale at 85¢ a pair, actual value Our entire stock of Women quick clearance. reduced now to Just received a new lot of Children’s Parasols in a variety of sizes and . in four special lots—at 50c, 59c, 98c and $1.89. Summer Hosiery Mercerized sizes 4% to 9% —price a pair One case of Boyvs' Black Ribbed Hosiery, sizes 6 to 94—Price - Women's. White Ceamless Hosr value 39c—Price Women's Split r and outsizes—Price Women's White Silk Boot Hos- iery, sizes 8332 to ID——prlee a REAL THRIFT seriously considering & cam- n of “Thrift"—a good ides, too comfort? Not practi very series personal of i It in thrift the necessit self would re: store we are selli t the o r . merchandii ty quality. . Thoss who buy here utes a saving aving means an im- % Forze=, President. SATURDAY SPECIALS Hot Weather Candy ies — Chocolate— e for sn- Mints, in five 420 = Special ice for Saturday y, value 50c—Spec inelu valu for Saturday essesses.. BBe Lovell & Covell Marshmal- lows, Nut Cake, value 75¢ —S8pecial price for Saturday .. 62¢ e e IR, Millinery at Clearance Prices " Pattern Hal Many of these Hats are - id wear, value up to $16.50—Price now . WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS Trimmed Hats number of smart models and fash- ionable colorings, 98¢, former prices up to $3.98. o Tier ey 04,85 CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS s l -98 All our children's Fine Hats sharply ‘reduced. In this offering are many fine Milans—Choose now at $1.98, former prices up to $5.00. Parasols and Umbrellas Women's Pure Silk Umbrellas, eight rib, pure silk . case in navy, green, purple and red— Special price $5.50 Summer Underwear Misses' Ribbed Union Suits lace trimmed—Price’ a suit. 50c One’'case of Women's Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless—at 15¢ Women’'s Outsize Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless—at .... 19c Women's Ribbed Pants, cuff knee—Price a pair .......... 3% Women's extra size Union Suits, lace trimmed—a&at ............ odd to see so many down and out financially, should now Hindus among the|be ecutting such an important figure was once the world's|in the world's diamond markets.” diamond supply and | - of S Mznnonites to Migrate. lian mines| The Mennonites. whose colony in ted or in-iSaskatchewan lies south of the no longer| Canadian National Railway, have of- all their land to the Do- position. d and nearly ex rked an ns and | preparatory to a mass migration to at Amst apparently | the Argentine, South America. The plenty of money buyinz all the, colony’s land is situated in one of the they cou The Rus-|best farming sections of Saskatch- me there was a big demand | ewan and is_especially adapted to neir country despite | profitable mixed farming. The Men- - conditions of finunces and|nonites have refused many offers to They said that at|buy it, some as high as $35 an acre. vorth af dxdmonda‘ The Mennonites are Germans =nd out of Russia by the German is the language of the text- noblemen after the Bolshe- | books used. in their parochial schools. This did not | Since the passage of the law abolish- ceis_which, they | ing foreign-language schools the Men- disappeared. The | nonites have refused to send their jewels wers valued at several|children to the English public schools are believed to| that were established in their colonies. Hesse-Darm- | Their antagomism to the new school zi a early in the!law: their inwistence on bringing up ithentic information ‘is' ob- | their children in. a tradition alien to i o present where- | Canadian ideas, and their religious | principle against military service and countries were | the duties of full citizenship have made rs during the | them an unpooular element in Canada. demands are | Premier Martin. minister of educa- But T was surprized to | tion, recently made a visit of inspec- Austria and.| tion to the Mennonite community. He are supposed to be found the standard of education far i below that: of the Canadian public s Court! YL!\G Judge. copy of record.- M. DRESCHER, “Lezal fees will be added Seépt. 1,1919, ¢ directs. n AN ABELL, Collector, | Nites in Canada will remove to the Colchester, Conn, July 10, 1919, Argentine as soon as they can sell the: above ind foregoing order. CASPER k. BAILEY, Administrator. == ! schools and expressed to Bh‘hop \NOT | Wiebe,* head of the Old Colony Men- o i i nonite church, the hope that he would ~— | use his _influence to persuade his peo- COLCHESTER TAX. NoTICE . ple. to, send_their children to the public bill, with ! schools. Bishop Wiebe refused to do it own tax of 10 !and flatly sannounced his determina- of [ 9ctober [ tion to fight such a programme. 2%he siore o¢ | For five or six months _the Menno- trom i ts % | Dites have had agents in South Amer- o3 p. {ica looking for a suitable locatian to W Westeinestar | ywhieh to wiransfer - the Canadian to 12 o'ciock | colonies " of “‘the.faith. This location _has ‘fiow been found it is understood. and it is expected that all the Menno- in my hands a r their lands and wind up their affairs. enough, a little wave of popular terest eddies around the white horses. cut various parts mysterious in the :hilisides i southern England. owing to the encroaching the chalk which lines of ‘the animals, fades from view memory, according Science Monitor. habits of the brush, This process had nigh happened to the Westbury White Horwfl when the clearing of the bushes laid it bare and revived inquiries as to.its origin and solicitude for its preserva- tion, as well as for the upkeep ofits various counterparts elsewhere. Well-known authorities have it that the horse was cut out td rate the victory of King Alfred over|. the Danes at Ethandune, which is not far di has a better: specimen Germany doesn't abandon “doub tonguedness” the United States wil have nothing to do with her.—New commemo- the ' site “of FREE AUTO white horses go, though abnormally lean and scraggy in proportions. size. it 'is nearly as‘ the- “scouring” festival. The ex istence of these . and the other white horses with which may be included -the Cerne Abbas Giant and the Long man at. Wilmington, - have been the object- of - much learned and largel unfruitful discussion. Remembers His Own Experience. ! Bernstorfr, former German ambas- sador to this country, says that York Telegraph. A human riddle is any man or wo- man you happen to know—including yourself. Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial We pay postage on parcel post one way 0 feet in length and the ‘same in breadth, It is mentioned in the records of 1571 and was lpng the scene of annual festivities known