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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW RIDAY, AUG. 27, 1920. FULL ASSOCIATED e PRE%S DESPATCHES NEW SUITS FILED FOR SUPERIOR COURT FARM BUREAU WORK 1S INTERESTING THE COMMUNITIES Thursday_ev- the A meeting ‘at Pachang, ening under the ausp: of New Preacher—"My man, don’t you ever stop to give a thought to the hereafter? Materialist—"Yes. I've often wonder. OR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE HUMOK OF THEDAY |[ELVITA PILL G P e A BACK PORCH PLAYLET Norwieh, Friday, Aug. 27, 1920, Lrum‘un County Farn: Buzcau v ed if we'll have to pay rent in heave _Enrich- the Bloed, Seven new cases for tne superior court,| On the grounds that her husbana had |9 Several that various ommunitics 8'€| __New York Post. Strengthen h e i io: WEATHER T e o G Pa Tl St e o s brmold to make plans (0 heln out far™| “Wnat's that number across the front Nerves, Build- Up S?e!"ey in Ohio: Bryan and Q{X : Winds off the Atlantic Coast. September, were filed on Thursday at|years and intolerably cruel to her since|pr1es! work and get the mos: k3od frM| o0 your gnirt?” asked the lady visitop Physical P o w er|l Sittin’ on a back porch, gettin’ down to rocks; North of Sandy Hook will be gentle the office of the clerk of the court. They|May, 1913. Irene Chamberlain Menard of the convict. Give Vigor and sariable winds and ‘falr weather Fri. |Were the following: lof “Griswold has brought suit for di-| on Similar meeing is to he “cld this} OG0 S0y pen name,” he explain- Nerve Power to|f Palaverin’ on politics, this way and that— day. James Brownshield of New York sues|vorce from Homer Menard of Griswold. | (fTiday) evening in Comstock’s hall inj . 7y - Sl Nerveus T i e/l Who'll be the bie b ho'll ? Sandy Mook to Hatterds moderate to |00 Anderson of Griswold for 32,800 They were married on Nov. 28, 1912. she | FINIers for the farmers of Fast Lome| S 870 DT 0o ot cach other 0ut, Despondent|f VY10 ’”e e big boss, who'll fry the fat ? : o s 2 Next week, meetings are sche : 7 o T 'y fresh northeast winds. g I el e oy et Cor ag | ks (he custody of & seven-year-old 0. | gioningign on Thursday night and Mont-|and had a fight. . Now they are all mad Send for a|§ ‘“H-m !” sez Bryan—and “a fine day,” sez he. Generally fair weather Friday. -New England, eastern New York: fair Friday and probably Saturday, no change in temperature. 2 st 5 » i Pl » The following records, reported from [piacieniels OF Slentinn, T N (| wold and Norwich between Jan. 1, 1310.| called by the men.” ; i s ks s praise them for run || “ON, that,” soothes Cox; “was nothin’ but the cat. The Bulletin's observations, show the | 20, that, Anderson Wwith futent 1o FRel g, 21, 1920, | _Some of the fruit men around Gosh-| _ -Biobhins toies POREr SEHEY it d'ow nconditions \| «Thought it was Colby,” says Bill, “flyin " changes in temperature and the baro- |Paying fhe commission to BrowWnShOl| A foreclosure suit on real estale in|en are debating the possibility of the| SOMeL general debility, ner- ! Y, says Bill, “ilying past— metric readings Thursday: in his own mame but in the name of | Montville now in the possession of| co-operative purchase of a power spray- o \ vous prostration |} Too swift, that fellow—he’s goin’ too fast. Ther. Bar. 3 ig | Charles Kolb is brought by Charles er. ere are many orchards in this vi-| o8 weakness, 2 3 1i The Ji { Boston. It is iy , e me nervous . 0 | T 287" aoka e eaedsted | Turmer, adminisrator ot the ceiata of| ity Capabie of Droducing sood croa| “pRn Blabtine s sows Lo % Enne erveus exnaustion,|| NOW, Jim, lemme ask, what plank ye runnin’ on— 3060 Y L i whien | the late Martin V. B. Brainard, against|if adequate spraying facilities were at|Dle < s Bag T erves % Pro’ S So7o [3nd delivered to W achenfels ™M john 3. Driscoll, Mary M. Driscoll. for-|hand. The committee appointed by the g i b P s ot Gver® gunngn‘ on a ‘Pro’ plank, or runnin’ on a ‘Con’ ? - = " tion | merly of Montville, now of FHolyoke, | Community club in that locality plan to cer o e Range—'Here, | C E Al n i o ar WMo bl ool sofi;hfffirémf,nass., and Mary Harrington of Mont:|meet next Monday night to line —up|where are all your shots going? Every |Indulgence in alCohek onen Ru::’,n, ona Leatguf' P}:mk‘ er gD.m’ to dot an ‘I'— ’ fras S S g g jels of Nor-|Ville. The suit is to foreclose a mort-|some farm bureau work. Plans will nofone has missed the mark’ e sl medi- unnin’ on a we ank, er runnin’ T e e vy Fulr, e e st oamic, for. | 2388 for $1.000 given by the two first | doubt be made at that time for handling| Nervous Recruit—'Tve been wonder-| Write today for this valuable Ml Jiblke hiotee PAnS : on a dry? Thursday ~weather: As predicted. | Wich from Ceell Aeusis o vt un.|named defendants on July 9, 1300. Mary | thjs fruit problem. ing about that myself, sir. They seem |cine, send 10 cents to pay postage and|} Jim blinks his left eye, then blinks his right, woutheast wind. known. They were married on Jan. 20,| Harrington claims a = $250 mortgage ore and more are the farmers real-|to leave here all right.”—The American |We Wi Sem 3 {( s w:el"s teeats Looks at the sky: sez “Rain bef ight.” S e 1915 She asks to be allowed to change | Which accrued after the Brainard mort-|izing the value of lime—not used: spas-| Legion Weekly. Fmae“r‘,‘:“ sl : Stand > SKy ) ore nignt. N, N AN 3 R : ) ze. modically five ten ye L% R 0 h S s i . St v her name to Catherine Bertha Record. |Sage oy o e T ten,JSars 90| “This fountain fizz doesn't have the|™ Ui, Capsules, for infammation of ands on his right foot, shifts to the left; e Olin F. Miller of Griswold sues for estate in Griswold. The plaintiff claims|qivorce from Flora Flick Miller of Nor- that he found a customer on or about | g Cy (M TORE Sel M i 28 TRee Oct. 20, 1919, by the name of Thomas|Jie priom he mardled on July & oo Wachenfels of Mountain View, N. J.|po 2 eEes & SiStuiory offens o Damages of $5.000 are sued for by| An appeal from the probate of the ville Friday night. At the Stonington meetings, the women will be present with the men to consider lines of work of in- terest to them. The other meetings are at Mabel.” “Way 2 s “Because she ‘wouldn't get in it"— Louisville Courier-Journal. same effect as the hard stuff you used o3t Elyita Pills bave stood the test for 50 years. Thousands the bladder and kidneys, prostratis, $1. Raises on tiptoe, sizin’ up his heft; “Cosy place ye got here, snug as can be; Nobody list’'ning—Shoo ! what was that ?” [ Sun I Simon Green of New London who is the | will of the late Charles F. Geer of Nor-|resularly as manure and commercial;; gispense.” = Rises | Sets || Wate DAt against John F. Lewis of Dan-|wich is brought by Byron A. Wightman | {ertilizers, The chief difficulty seems to| “.S7lN™ s the barkeep-turned-soda- | ELVITA DRUG €O, 3 Tremont Row. |§ 1} 0t tha okl aoain. “Pll b | Sets. || Water & | i A e be that farmers cannot secure lime lo-i < £ < : Doston, Mass. y again; sez et felson on account of an automobile acei-|and Nellie L. Geer of Norwich, who are : Glbek T docsn't i ake tern AN TS - R na iy ; gaIn; sez, ey fl %] 3 m | dent on the night of Aug. 23, 1920, on|repasw ang nieec of the late Elizabeth|Cally when they want it except in twol| ¥k JXC docsht e et €16, = S0 The Famous Elvita Remedies sold af There’s'a lot o’ folxs out that’s goin’ to ot wet.® 33 the Norwich-New London highway in|P. Geer wife of Charles F. Geer. The|OF three places in the ‘county. On the| T o, P (MiCin” Conrier—Journal. all first-class drug stores.—Adv. Feels of hi > 8 g . 6.06 Montville. Green claims that his ma:|appellants represent that their aunt pre- fi‘htr_(l;fln"l!oml «ivnle;r(s ht;sx‘tate to]luad o e A L b eels of his muscles, sgratches his head, 6.07 chine was run into by a machine owned |tended in her will to bestow upon her|UP With a larze quantity of lime only to 3 AcpJarD B B 5 g R by Lewis or his agent, Who failed to|husband a power (o dispose by will of|find no demand for it The best waycollege? What is your covege yeur THE KALEIDOSCOPE Sh_Uffles l‘_llS fe?t an’ gets a bit red; ] reasonably turn to the right and give|the residue of her estate and property,[out of this difticulty scems to be in the| ~“Cut his lip cut Tis Jaw, feate W 2] Winks with his left eye, then with his right &11 the Green car half of the traveled high-|but this residue is entirely or partially | O¥8anization of local community farm bu-| face. W, raw, * A water-tight money belt is a new S gnt, Six hours water, which is folowed by flood tide. “TAFTVILLE John Plante, formerly of this village, way in consequence of which the cars|intestate estate which will be payable to collided and the Green machine was al-|the two appellants and others. They most wholly = demolished, while Mr. appeal from the probate of the will of Green was serlously injured on his head body and limbs. Charles F. Geer which attemrts 1o dis. pose of the residue of the wife's estate. reaus with committees in charge to se- cure orders and arrange for carload shipments of lime during fall and winter Wherever local dealers’ prices are reasonble, orders can be placed with them and where there are no local lime months, Union. “I see where some sailors were not al- lowed to land on this side because they refused to be bathed at the quarantine station.” “Well, wasn't ¥ very natural for sail- convenience for bathers and swimmers. A drinking cup which pops out of a toy fountain pen when the cap is un- screwed. A devout Brahm'n was supposed to “Yessir,” sez he, “goin’ to rain before night.” —John W. Low in N. Y. Evening Sun. travels by trolley every day to go in 1 dealers, cars may be ordered dircc: frem|oeg t5 feel pride in not being washed |be first a student, then a householder, bathing across the river, in the old| FQRTY.TWO JITNEY MEN ARE MANY GUESTS MADE TO the lime works. The ['arm Bureau can|,gp,resn_Baltimore American. then a recluse and then a beggar. T —————— Swimming hole, his favorite place. fEe Bonih ok NexioN D. A, E. MUSEUM RECENTLY| . 5, \remendous value to farmers in this] o), "oy here that riding in automo- | ~Charles VIL French king, who schools. Si Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster are APPLICANTS ¥ BIUN B - A, B. D i) ECENTLY ) one item alone, if.they to .aie Lold| “It says here ding i arles , French king, Te- | schools. Since their introduction in 1903 | noon in the harbor and hooked & cod s how spending a few weeks visiting in| Forty-two operators of public service| Faith Trumbull Chapter D. A. R.,|of it. blles enlarges the heart” said the old|fused to save Joan of Arc from her fate, | the number of these schools has increas- |large that it took all the forenoon to New Hampshire. automobiles are named as plaintiffs in|has been greatly encouraged by the in- }fogy as he looked up from the news-|was at first called Charles the Indolent.|el to more than 600. and. it. A mew sign has been erected on the|the suit brought against the city of Nor-jterest manifested by citizens ‘of Norwich S AND WASHINGTON paper he was reading. ¢ | A new botannical garden is to be es-| The sphenodon, a lizard-like animal pic %op of Ml No. 4 of the Ponemag A ;uch mm{e:;ra;:m em'c‘tlv \c)fn‘an(f;“m;‘o\? :r’l‘@lh\»‘;rmr:xc\:?c;r:“:t:z established on VISITORS IN HANOVER Alimt st btu;_h:"“}::‘;“fifi:!‘"::s; tablished at }‘er(siaille; i t;wuunctfit‘o found only in Zealand. is the only | All the world's a fruit basket and the h rom putti e erta e b v . - w 2 in des Plantes in the sentativ 3s still going on in tearing down the up-|the application for the injunction, which|from Miss Sarah Lanman Huntington, |daushter of Topeka, Kansas. and Mr. and | wjyq sad to see the pass John Barley- | e Bl Driinel Chustieritno) Catboniferoialage ber end of the bank on Norwich avenue, |is to be held this (Friday) morning in|consisting in part of a coffee pot of Shef- | Mrs. Leland Schenck of Washington. D.|.orn has come to.” B e % £t & - = i % ; SFe.* Durord | Relt: pls % : S i Sl R homet ot Gy Disciples, was the only ordained preach-| The most active voleano in the world In order to Lving it down even with the|the superior court room here be field plate supposed to date back to 1783. | C., the 07 i ool o S e e, Jower end much blasting had to be done.|Judge Thomas J. Kelly and Attorney|Other gifts include the following: Perkins, Hanover, this week. They are; traveling around mow in fruit gr :0 £ Clected s Exes it lof the AUTI ‘_!l‘ t.d&wfl;a!il It is 17,196 feet high, IA Athletes who are going to take part|Frank L. McGuire of New London, Cor-! 4 eil o white lace, hand wrought by|relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins. Mrs s e | siutea BV k situsted on the eastern chain of the in the field day meet here are out prac- |poration Counsel Edwin W. Hi will | yr Georze Schenck is a daughter of the late The wives of many English fishermen | Andes, South America. It has been in Happy Kinney Huntington. 4 A beautifully carved tortoise shell fan{J- ¢ and workcase brought from China by|Went to Topeka Birmingham Age-Herald. “How was it the authorities allowed For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years constant eruption James O. Seaves since 1728. of East Boothbay, appear for the city. The following are Hebbard, a natice of Lisbon. Kansas, in 1858 and He keep a black cat in the house in the be- Zicing most every night to Ret into shape. . lief that doing so assures their husband’s Quite 2 number of the villagers are the names of the thinking of spending the week end at|plaintiffs given in the papers filed in the|Hampton Snow about 1800. was a newspaper man for many years :l';n:;'fl :; Sfleffif“ Which had been | atety at sea. Mass., . co “ermn. eightsix | | Focky Point. case: ack s P . an also acted as secretary in Wash- | (aTas b o Camelot, the seat of King Arthur and | ‘ears old, explained that he was lafe at ways bears Joseph Peck, Nicholas Jones, Louis| AN almanack ‘;’:bls'i’;:dco“‘&h3“8“‘]\"“'|mzmn. D.C. during the latter part| SNy oAl e slow L the Round Table, is supposell to have|an enterta wa vanguet given to the { DEAWERIDGE NOTES. Jones, W. Blanchette, Theodore Maratt,| 1% TN INCIe8 B, BEe, COMANE 50 of his life. He was a son of Capt. J.| “Doesnt the law forbid the sale now |\ L, "INl Dot has never been |G: A. R. men by the Daughters of Vet.| Signatmre of 2R s Mr. and Me Arthar Le Gros, Jr.|John Kiloury, Stokes TWagor AWW|gand, the lord mayors and sheriffs of| B, Hebbard of Lishon. who served in the |of “Wet' EpodsiBaliimore FMEMICAn | jefnitely placed. erans because he went fishing that fore- their three children were visitors|elson S wai, . Groen|London, etc., which was the propert war of 1812.. Gedrge Schienck,has been S ith w Tor the week at Car-no-more cottage. |[tic: Christopher —Dutkowski, George| (00800, UG T oy A loyed on the Santa Fe railroad the| Gurleyvill—Mr. and Mrs. William | Flour with which bread can be made Mr. and Mrs Tracy Burdick are stay-|Brokn T. H. Ethier, John Niman, Boris A = g past 23 vears. and his son. Leland, has|Newstadt celebrated their 50th wedding |8 being obtained i o resul e e menth 2+ Carmomore cotior.| Andevich, H. E. Savage. John Geno, Jo-| It has also received two paintings bY|for i past four venrs. been seoretary | anniversary Sunday. Many presents were |Of Scientists’ expeiments. tizs" Louise Bootherton of Providence, | seph Fields, Louis Plotnick, 1 ;| local artists well known to the OMer|fo. Senator Arthur Capper, of Topeke, received and_over 100 relatives, ‘and | Providence. R. I. was the firet city, in 0 F 1 iRt . = = st s era, Louis Manct X : 3 insa : riends were 3 e - Se = BELmeek At Lykmes | es Ak Alexboouics, Henry McNally by A. H. Emmons given |~ 053 o ur rree uminating rvice Mrs. Wiliam J. Dale and daughter,|Louis Swartsbers, J. Stursk D mcr JanEiion S ey A PEOPLE APPLYING Thor YOUNG Carpenter, H. Tetreault, Thompson, and a picture of Norwich by e e o ek i frienie e Lymmwr | gerald, ali_of Norwich; Benjs 57D Grotkerkroom Miss Hiatha) Catier FOR WORK CERTIFICATES We have a plan whereby you can get bstter cottage. evs A. Yoselevsky, Albert . There has also beep received a por-| A. W. Buchan of Mansfield, who is s M and M. Albert Burdick are|(han Santer, Jowph Hofs | Frank|irait of Miss Caulking the historian of | the state emplovinent agent, was here on ' results frem your present wiring and actual- nding the remainder of the season at oomfield, all of New Londo = Norwich, together with a copy of her| Thursday at the police court on his reg- ET‘ >§mm cottage. Omparik, Samuel Omparik, Fr: Dan-| history from Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.|ular assignment to issue permits for chil- ! ly REDUCE YOUR LIGHT BILL. and Mrs. Edward Brodeur ana|essi all of Waterford; H. J. Rheume,|pettis. en of school age who want to work.| & A Philip I. Rosen and Samuel Orenstein,| ne D, A: R Museum is open Satur- day from 3 to 5 p. m, and will be in He had about twenty applicants. whicu he said was the largest number for some iwo children, Edward and Mildred. are the month at Car-no-more cot-| all of Mon We will call at your home and show you just — The following are the names of the tage charge of Mrs. Harold D. Judd. time. During the summer there are or- M 3 Sir. and Mrs. James Barry passed the|applicants for an injunction against the s R e what can be done and if the idea does not city of New London which will be heard but with the return of tho Zfail Meek end at Cagno-more cottage. Mr. and Mrs. David Cushman and ter. Wealthy Cushman, spent the Week €50 at Lykinee cottage. permi months the numler of applicants increa: es. Practically all of those vho Appear- ed before Mr. Buchanan Tiurslay had Beautiful Dahlias From Palmer St. The Bulletin is indebted to William | Brown of Palmer street, for a large at the same session of court as the Nor- wich case: William Small appeal to you there is NO EXPENSE OR OBLIGATION. Tos of BEING FINANCIALLY PRESSED of Waterford, B. Yoselvsky F. Miss Alma Couninan spent the week |Manchester of Norwich, bunch of beautiful dahlias from his| places waiting for them where 1hey were 7 Sl Bt ks iies catihgs New London, L C. Tayior of Water-| garden of nearly an acre. He has about | to g0 to Work at once If you adopt our suggestions the cost of ob- . Sam Montville, A. | 7,000 hills and all the latest varieties, in- ll d ll d = ini i QUAKER HILL WOMAN Santi of New London, John Geno of | ciuding some from Europe, Oregon and| Our idea of frenzied fnancier 1 a || W€ A€ cOmpelie! to sell at cost an be taining the desired results may be a few INJURED IN AUTO SMASR New London, Boris ,\I'H\('\r(:h. A yISI‘:(‘l California. man who buys a pocket book on credit. ] R s SMASE| wWeiner ot Norwich Touis Plofnick, M. cents or a few dollars. . Mre =1l f the Taurels,|J. Rheume of New London, and Fred l H f l f g Quaker Hill. who was ons «f thoss - | Qunparik of Montville. ow cost. ere are a rew sampies o jured last Sunday i, Phone 674 and ask for free service. THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. Camp Massapeak Boys Sound Bugle sound of a bugle on Thursday morning attracted residents all along the prices on our articles : fan and it has not vet been fulr RTEOUS & Fiy4 [TCHELL £ *0. HE iclermined whethor she may not lave | route, [:;::nr:m\l;us“!nan:p:‘(k .\cgar)'l;in;l = 14-K. Solid Gold Watch and Bracelet, 13-jewel, passed through Norwich. regular price $28.00—SALE PRICE. . $17.50 THE ELECTRIC SHO which it is claimed was run in- he automobile of John F. Lewis, of Danielson. Mr. Purtell was not hurt his wife received a long and deep across her face and nose, the cut down to the bone. It is feared she also ternal injuries. 14-K. Solid Gold Octagon Watch and Bracelet, 15-jewel, regular price $32.00—SALE PRICE. .. $23.50 20-year Watch and Bracelet, 15-jewel, finest move- ment, regular price $27.50—SALE PRICE. .... $18.00 20-year Watch and Bracelet, Octagon, 15-jewel, regular price $25.00—SALE PRICE....... $16.50 10-year warranted Watch and Bracelet, 7 and 10- i jewel, regular price $12.75—SALE PRICE. . .... $7.50 Gold Plated Watch and Bracelet—SALE PRICE $4.50 Ingersoll, New Haven and Ingraham Warranted Watches, regular price $2.50—SALE PRICE. ... $1.75 ALARM CLOCKS, WARRANTED 36-hour Alarm Clock, regular price $2.25— 8-day Time and Alarm Clock, regular price $3.00 42-44 Franklin Street Sunlight Building PROVERB—He that is cheated twice by the same man is an accomplice with the cheater. ARRESTED FOR FISHING IN THE TEAMES RIVER Three men who were found fishing with a seine in the Thames river at a poimt - jus: below the Norwich city i sted Wednesday morning b, Szme Warden Louis Ross of New Lon- don. They were accused of fishing with a seine with meshes smaller than e law allows. When presented in the eity court their cases wer econtinued for @ay. The arrested men were Theodore Nor- Walter Wotka Will ‘BUNION PAIN Prove It Free We want to prove without cost to you that at last a way has been found for instantly removing bun- ion pain and completely removing bunions. Literally melts away the bunion no matter how large or how long standing. Brings almost instant GOODYEAR Passenger Car and Pneumatic Truck TIRES FISK TIRE FALL | GINGHAM | WEEK Visiters Frem Worcester Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jewett of 58 Chlirch” streef, have as their guests Mrs. Jewett's sister's family, Mr. and Mrs. Berdette Kelly and daughter, Miss Mil- drea Keliey of W. M B relief from agonizing bunion pain. 5 g B e i o | Catabes aipes It gt SSAVEIPRICE . .- oo, SIS Vi Veaiag Goodyear and Michelin Tul and daughter visited for a few days at | Use Fairyfoot, and if you are not L5 . . 7 i the Pome of Mrs Kelleys cousin, 31 | convinced, refurn and full pur. This is a great occasion of great interest to women, and Spasmodic Alarm and Intermittent, best make Barrington, near Providence. o Seetericemilhe fefonded; especially to mothers of girls. All this week we feature clocks, regular price $4.00—SALE PRICE. ... ... $2.85 }i = Utley & Jones, Pharma- " 3t brevity is the soul of wit some of our” jokesmith must be soulless. Ginghams—Fashion’s Favored Wash Fabric. Each Fall {| more women dress themselves and children in light weight clothing. The lengthening Indian Summer, with its heated homes and schools makes this inperative. What fabric is so appropriate as Gingham, the Cotton Cloth woven in special patterns for Fall ? We have these in new, rich colors to harmonize with Autumn’s glorious lines. All the Best Known Makes Prominent in our showing of new Fall Ginghams are such well known makes as Bates, Braeloch and Glenroy Brownie Small Size Alarm Clock, regular price P40 —SAIEPRIGE™ .. .0 ..o il $3.35 Big Ben and Baby Ben, regular price $4.00— Ladies’ and Gents’ Diamonds, reconstructed Stone Rings, of all colors and designs, 10 and 14K. Signet and Wedding Rings, 10 and 14K, at lowest prices. 8-day Kitchen Clocks, half-hour and hour strike— regular price $5.50—SALE PRICE ............ $4.00 Mahogany Parlor Clocks,........ from $5.50 to $9.00 Wm. Rogers and Community Chests of Silver, 26 pieces, regular price $18.00—SALE PRICE. . $11.50 cists, 145 Main St. EAL HE Ample Air Facilities and Workmen Who Can Change Your Tires Properly AUTO SUPPLIES = VULCANIZING BAIRD TIRE ard SUPPLY CO. MACPHERSON’S ~ FINAL CLEARANCE OF VSUMMER SUITS $16.50 and $18.00 SUITS ............ NOW $11.50 Zephyrs, 27 and 32 inches wide, in stripes, checks and |! B]est in U. S, 1847 Roger; Silver, 26 pieces, reg- $20.00 SUITS ......vvenne....... NOW $16.50 ||| plaid effects. The price range is 49¢, 59c, 65¢ and 95c ||| Ular price $30.00—SALE PRICE ............. $17.50 ; » MAIN ST., DIRECTLY OPPOSITE P FFI $22.50 and $25.00 SUITS ............. NOW $1850 || ® ¥ CUT GLASS AT COST PRICES. Hil ity Fine Cut Glass Vases, regular price $3.00....,.. $1.75 Engraved Cut Glass’ Electric Lamps and Shades DON'T DELAY — BUY NOW SALE VERY SHORT OGULNICK JEWELRY (0. $28.00 and $30.00 SUITS $35.00 and $38.00 SUITS $40:00 and $45.00 SUITS _ PANAMA HATS $5.95 NOW $22.50 NOW $27.50 NOW $34.50 Renfrew Devonshire Cloth, 65¢ We especially feature the Renfrew Devonshire Cloth, 32 inches wide, in checks, stripes and plain colors—all the newest color combinations for Fall—at 65c a yard. You will be delighted with our fall showing of this dependable fabric. MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All #ac0ds Covered by Insurance During. Transit) NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM - FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Connecting Points EQUIPM ENT—NH‘!TEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC“S E. P. WINWARD & SON 135 WATER STREET I 17 WILLIAM STREET J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER [ Nomucth HESEoEORD OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO N 2 o\ ¢ STRI 2 “9"" L ] o ||} 29 Franklin Street Opening Evenings Norwich, Conn. O ROVIDENGE, & v i Phone Union 3842 Phone 3619