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e o NIANTIC firgt quarterly gonference Monday evening in the am:) ., chyreh. - matters progressing satisfactarily. Mr. Bath at the .xlege of the hufiufl megting g#ve & th ce beld dyring May ‘(oa , to which he was 3 Aslegate from u:e New England South- wn we lay lor, showed clmr‘ Conterencs. He gave an lnterst amutdmwy.mmfl ws made by tbe gemeral coaler. asce. mmucmmmm evuiu 2 b A " — e Greatest Sale - of Men’s Clothing | ~ STARTS HERE TOMORROW Greatast because it involves nothing but KUPPENHEIMER SUITS — the result of llpocmlpurchueatalessthnnhalfpmeandbemgsold . to you the same way. ~ Wednesday eveging the young men's glass =t the parsonage was in chgrge of Rev. W. D. Woodward and the yeung wemag’s elass la ehgrge of Mes lda ‘Weedward. The purpose of thess moet- at the home of Mrs. €. Mrs. Julia wem and dayghter Miss h, Are guests of. 3irs. "d!g gunr.m:a-, Mes. Ww the Fair Haven road Mg, AMWM'&MD&W Soms in Deep River afier 2 ¥isit o hex gasghter, Mrs. George Clark of ¥Feir Women's Ausilipry of St. John's k] met Wednesday with Mrs, M, B Mg Adam F Bishop wes & recent Crowell of Norwich, speat Samuel Wilgen, 7., Frenk ‘:w-.u Hoisamay, 300 KUPPENHEIMER SUITS - Regular Prices were from $50.00 to $75.00 Alice L. Quint left Tussday for fier home in Holvoke, Mass., after 2 visit to Mrg A. D. Melintype. SALEM Miss Martha iller hgs reiurned to her tome in Elliot after spepding t¥e Wacks |- home of Miss 1; Darling. Henry Fox, Miss Ellep W. Fex spemt Sumday Franklin, 3rris is ting his pister in’ We want to make it clear that these are not “Sale” Clothes of doubtful origin round- ed up to sell at a “price.” They are all KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES, recognized as the finest tailored clothes for men and young men, made in America today. And : furthermore this is not an End-of-the-Season Clearance—you will find no dearth of styles or sizes, There are plenty of plain blues, grays and browns — there are | ~ pencil stripes, checks and smart mixtures in worsteds, flannels, and cassimers. All aré strictly all-wool as The House of Kuppenheimer use nothing else. There are double and single breasted models for young men and conservative styles too. Rogers, accompanied b | zers and Miss Lila Phil-' with nding o weels e ard daug s wepg 1 day with relafi gers atters 1 €olchester ivondzy rriet Lane of New Lond symmer vacation at ¥ Darling was 2 recent “cich rS. Gharles Ray and Mr. and | | THIS SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. AND IN AN EVENT OF o B R T | ~ -~ THIS KIND THE ADVANTAGE IS ALL WITH THE EARLY BUYER. d Mre. A, PC'HEPM“{QH‘ past few months, wails Mr c.mer 25 been employed as eivil 7 on the stats read, returmed te New, Londen Friday. Mrs, Collier and daughter will New SoNeitor Genersi spend the summer wil Gnnt mmu o{ N Suwu.v N “ % b mopning from w:ua!'c’ kia(h d»udr, Colchester are n&h \rnh -7:. e M and m&&mmz e WRY- Jesus, Lever ,"in 2 man- A community plenle is to be hsld e 2 gLl the green July Sth ner which was an ingpirgtion to all pres- MY.. and Mrs. ent. Fox and Nrs. Om auu ‘m’v;.;m “‘:’ will ,?wn'n. ‘Snnm eveRing ser- e i W- Wflzm ‘of Tred !nd-ma muuy m, Wallace is from 'fis%’twfl !‘Hn hmh“::&:& e ot s e vm- l;:(: was Ruth s Jumes Mofitt and family Py gy et s s ot Stnd4y s34 enjoséd s Siiore diner.' Mrs. Ft;vd Leavens was dalied to Plain- ay o ntflnd e fuderal of her WAUREGAN Kinney , Who will Hiram Colbur st Kyst Havtford Bunday, Dr. W, Blainé Olivér aud bis bride ay- rived in (own Tugsday evenlag to visit after a delightful day. 3 return-. R L, spent the week end with their sis- ter, Mrs. Fred Kies. Tle lome gardens about the viljage are lgeking fine, the shert hours of work in the mill giving their ewners ample time for work in the gardens. Mrs. Miller of Hartford, Mrs. Phillips of Manchester and Mrs. Henry Davis and dsughter Emily of Danlelson visited at ma Da.\m homestead during the pul u’r and-Mrg. Homer Davig of Norflsh Were guests recently of Mrs. Davis’ sis-| ter, Mrs. Ashiey. . ‘The Wauregan company, an:lupating the fuel need of its amployes dusrng ‘the 131l and winter months, prepares for them by having a supply of gesl s)uwed in dyring the spring months gnd by pur< chasing large quantity of cordweod. Dur- ing the summer and early fall thé bring in this wood frem {he lots and put | It into the company's wodyard at the mill, where it is sawed into stove longths and drawn out to the employes as pee ¢d. Bot heoal and wood are furnished lu nearly at cost as is pessible, By this method of supplying the peeple here the gompany was able {0 sell their eperatives coal last fall and winter at 2 very rea- gonable price. The ce. alipws the operatives to pay, f6r copl and wood in small amounts when nmary Wadregan stional . chareh, Rev. William Fvylli;. pastor. Holy' Com- GLASGO Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Sweetzer of Nor- Wieh were recent guests of Mrs. Frank Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cole enigrtained relatives from Westfield, Maes., Sunday. “Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Tift reeently enter- tained their brother-in-law, Fred B. Ojwens, from Indjana. Mr, Sibitehey meoved his househeld Zo0ds and family te his newiy vurchased farm, the Wilcox - place,” Satuday last. William Miner is -building a, new ehim- I" in the house, the eld stone chimney having been removed, a brick one re- plaeing it. Miss. Mabel Blanghard is plann.ng te spend ‘the week end and Fourth of Juiy with Misses Dora and Ella Eeeleston of Korthy Stoningten. ’Ch dren's ay at the Rethel has been postnoned indefini , 39 f@ many of thc Sunday schoo] ghildren have Tad und ure xtnvlu whflw'u first conference of the BQhel M E. church ‘?ill be held Sunday ERIEF STATE NEWS Waterville,—The members of the W. W. § club will leave Sunday for Ogean Beach, where they will sperd twe weeks' vacation. South Manchesier,— the swimming school into classes of a limited number, where instruetion will be possible, for both women and high schcol girle. New Haven—The 17th araual meeting, of the Queen's Daughters o3 New Haven was held June 31 at St Joael'h's convest, 311 Greene street. The repoi) showed @ successful year. New Martford,—The petition cf resi- dents of New Hartford to compel Uarry W. Walker, the ice baron, of Bridgeport, to coptinue to manufacture and distribyts zz in that town, has becn denled by (Re pyblic utilities commission. Bridgeport.—Wednesday, July 14, was the date set for the picnic of the Cham- ber of Commerce. The program will be- gin with a luncheon at noon, followed by Sports of all kinds, and rounded: off with ginning July 1, be organized .| @ sheep roast in the late afternoon. munion at mforning. worship Sunday and |- . | seymen, The - Mgssage anrd the Life. ot school at ‘13. Young People's) o-fimm; Thursday at ; 2 “Whose Move Next? A lantdlopd in Dettéit dogbled Lis rents and the assessprs have doufiied his valua- tion. _But whose move il it nexfi—Bw ton Herald. Waterbury.—Mr. and Mrs. Irving B Chase and family of Rose Hill left Thurs- day to spendihe summer months at fhetr home, Niramar, at Narragansctt Pier. Banee. The handbllls contained an appeal to unskilled workers out em atrike “fo show Mr. Goss that we are men aad women and not ehlidren.” Fartterd —Following her graduatien Wwith honors from thé law aseheol of tho University of Pennsylvanla, Miss Bthe! Frances Weldon Donaghto has returmed to Hartford to smend the summer with fier mother, } Catherine Denaghus, of No. 135 €Canitol avente. Miss Den- aghue rests thie distinction of having been president of her clasg for tvq ¢ensecutite years, an henpr which, it §a upderstoed, ne o:the' wc“-nn h:? &u in gay other Ame eol e graduation ex- ‘mlse?;: m.':lmeed that i’un&nt Miss Donaghue had been swarded the Pemberton Morvis prize fop having at- fained ‘the highest atanding fer three years, in evidence, pleading and practice.” ct 24 she Is the only weman ta have won prize in the seheel. She is also the \irst woman to Be They were aceompanied by Mrs. Charies | e P. Taft, 2d, apd daughter. Bridgeport.—Offices for the fedgral buy | board of voeational eéducation were ogen- pleas SW it nwmo a noise like ‘& rol “of greenbacky. | éd this weel in the criminal common court room in the county building for the benefit of disabled soldiers who desire to apply for vocational-training. ' Waterbury.—Lawres Aquitano was fined $7 and costs by Nudge McGrath in the city court on a charge of distributing handbills in fiolasmn of the, aty ordi- Vast holghevist bribery funds, it is Qifl.’ are hlne’ used In every great and man TSOnS 5ré peeking ty vorlty the repork—for ene reason or another.— Chicggo Mews: an ye apener, vhat'- ‘the ‘l [wis o8 o