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GENERALLY. CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES e BATTERY B PREPARING HENS OF THIS COUNTY . S Pomy ThesButbetins | JUNE WEDDINGS T e st e bRl B o 1ong 5 ZEOTIER, Axp strrrn Battery B, 192nd Artille met on| A report recently received at the of- $ Y e - i y Monday evening for regular arill and to fice of l‘he ll;ews:.ondon g.ox‘ll;::yg 1‘;:;2 Tymrs have left their writing o my — = — fecelve camp orders for the two weeks' [Bureau in the Shannon Bit ok o trestinss 1t ok doki Norwich, Toesday, June 7, 1921, for Sacred Heart churca | SUmPing perlod at Camp Devens which | Prof. Jones of Storrs college shows that | Beain dew-fed = With only a week 6 June gone the church and twe for Sacrid FEATL CMTOR| starts next Sunday. The men have been |the Flocks ot hes {4 Dew T nn con; Of those young mornings are about me .|at Tafeville = ordered to report at,the armory Sun-|ty entered in - % i e e ,xn;,h ;:r;:- St Marys cnurch in Greeneville and| jay morning. First call will be at 6.15 |test are showing up to good advantage. When' we. two wandered toward the Conditions ord for June brides in ""';’ = = EXpary ot Joseph's Polish _ Catholic| ;. ook, assembly at 7 ana the battery |Last ' fall through the farm bureau ap- m. een licenses for marriages in June have |charel | will leave Norwich on the § o'clock north- | proximately 100 poultry calends g Whe firmament\ of daisies s D ot the 5a Monday over the |already been issued at the office of [~ The pastors of Park Congregational | \ViIl leave Norwl Camp Devens. put out to the different people interested - . | THave had those moraings i Hate S ovar e west Dol T uather wiy [Town Clerk Charles 8. Holbrook. Therelcharch, = Greeneville | Congregational | POund train ot CampDerens . - |mut ouc 0 the Sifieront Beop s SHECIR e PATER I jow over the west half. The weather Was | o'’ 55 marriages In June last year in|church, Taftville Congregational church | iita to the camp and will pick up Dan. |the owner of the calendar Teports on the g e Loffee O The bunchied cowslip's pale transparency 3 Norwich, so that this year's licenses areand Trinity Methodist Episcopal church| iniis to the camp and will pick up Dan-|the owner of the ceiendfh TeoRis of (LS 5 Carries that ‘smshine of aransParency e e e oukineas |slready ‘about one-third of the Bumber|are each named for the officlating clergy- | [Fis0% Pajiery as ft passes throusr Dat-|nuwber, of eegs I S0d_ 20 averaged. ood Iaste e T D cwnlle cioudineasl Hirrikad, last Y man at one wedding, and the rector of | MOV PO FOOUY train for | The following is the April report for New il 2 Lk in the sates east of the Mississippl river | g ven of the weddings have already|Trinity Episcopal church is named on The men will be assigned to bar- | London county: 42 crniea 2 rose branches take their gweete Tuesday and Wednesday. There will be i hi th. one license. One wedding is to take | ®amp. The m L e | B! 5 cend poun est scent e taken place this month. . {racks at the camp. There are about| Total number farms 42, total mumber From those blest hours of infantine eone ittle change in temperature during the named to | place at St. Nicholas Russian church and L tal g Ten different pastors are - | 2.200 regulars at Camp Devens at pres-|of birds' 4986, average number eggs per tent. mext two or three days. perform the ceremonies for the June bri- (one prospective brida couple has indi- | 25 < afihicdn 4 Winds dal' couplad "Five' of itlis. sighteen (Ii-{cated (o, choice "ot "t one iwho 18 10| iyt uuitforms for " tha: combat train | ¥ sioeiis claselfad ‘adsonding e’ ageand/| e nRb R e e C O e wreeked car back into the state highway | We had (he self-same world enlarged for North of andy Hook: M:derate vari-|censes are for marriages at St. Patrick's|marry them. arrived at the armory Monday. The|size: STATE EOAD AT PUTNAM|40d towed it fnto this'clty to & local 8- | 5, 0S8 it ncy ogrntit. and ey} able winds and overcast weather Tues- ' men of the unit will be fitted out this Mixed A v % rage about three hours after the accident | " sruit that hung on: Bign Vet o day = week in time for camp and whhtever Pullets (Special to The Bulletin) which had been promptly reported to the earh Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Gentle 10 | NAqTONAL LIBRARY MEETING PREACHED AT ANNIVERSARY equipment is lacking here will be issued : and Putnam, June 6.—A nearly new five-police, It was understood that the car| He plucked for me, and oft he must moderate variable winds partly overcast TO BE HELD AT SWAMPSCONT OF HIS FORMER ALTAR BOY | at the camp. i Pullets Hens Hens | passenger Buick touring car n;m:m.x a.;' was insured. employ E her Tuesday. Norwich t twenty-fifth Sometime Sunday Battery A, field| Average nimber of owned by the Connecticut Pants and g % en and otherh in Norwich | Referring to the recen ty-fift k 3 5 L i Forecast ol at b Jcasy . orrbuisaion LRaVS | Cinter e ey JoRa yea artillery, of Branford® willpass throuzh | “fgeke .. .... - 21 18, 17|Knee Pants company, the Mux orats e cain Tisasuriag glance to guide my tiny shos New England, Eastern New York: | poen invited to attend the conventions of [ tive of Norwich, the Danbury News men. | Norwich overland. The hatkery will s Average sizo of o qag|comeem and driven by Bilswortn ON LIQUOR VIOLATION CHARGE| .t mind: cloudy Tuesday; Wednesday in, American Library Association and |tions the fact that parishiomers and | overnight at some suitable location mear| fiocks .. .. 74 251255 West Main street, Norwich, p In the city court Monday morning | THIE thing I like I may not do fair no much chage In temperature. | speoial Libraries Association (o be held | friends presented him a check for §i..| Connecticn college at New London and | Average *' mumber 057 100 1 | Came et rond hiough 'y Yonce, ino | 1n the chy court’ Msnday TOME| "For‘sheris it sad I ot be kia® Vorwiel i 0 at 3 3 ir friendship and | Will probably spent Sunday night at some of eggs per bird 19.5’ . 63 1 a ditch and was wrecked, just befor: | Gabriel Romanowski, a $ - SESESSaS W Forwiok for Sre day bwhing Jure 3 bt o Eidlenid iz il e T All flocks of 50 or over eight o'clock this morning out on Killing- | sto $6 High street, was presented on | His years with others must the sweeter The Bulletin's observations show (the (Swampscott, Mass. The orge for 1 | Hundre ‘the frlends of Fathér| The cooks of Battery B and the ad:| motar - mumber of ly avenue at an elbor turn near the homa | the of violaticn of the liquor law. be : B NS disies. I - | mmiieed B (he sElol s 0 S0 Eeet F e b i el S S e armory | “ooks ) 7 11fof David Clark. The car was quite|He was arrested about noon unday when | FOr those brief days he spent in leving B B . e e Ly e e e will leave during| Average ~ size of badly damaged, but Allen escaped without | the v found a of Jamaica ginger PRy Ther. Bar. ;od !::al zec;mén: civic, municipal and | bilee. One of the interegting events | the day for. Camp Devens in order 0| focks .... ...... 162 86 177|injury and a man who was ridinz with ‘lil the store rs| \‘Lu ;: some :{mpl) ‘»o: __-—Gto Elio! gt o ] i - I < + “recenti | have thinzs in readiness for the local erag be him sustained only minor hurts, in: ng | tles that lcoked like Jamaica ginger bot- 2 i ork of these as- the afternoon was a reception to|have thinzs in reas Average number im sustained ¥ 1£ : 5 PG s 4 sy e e e a0 closely. ralatoh tHAt the | Tather Nasarbr.ihe cLiliren o ts vas. |ID97s Whensthey, BXFive;there cges per bird... 19.58 18.18 16.41|scratches on the face. The machine after |tle from which the police believe the lab- THE LADIES' SONG. % 3010 [Sfeen hold thels conventions together. BB o pecarte! Wi W v Hrae avaount e Al flocks of less than 50— it stopped after the erash through the |els had been washed off after the contents | I sowed the seeds of love, . i D“‘.ls;‘eh:rl::ll'a:nrof the Special Libraries | ing to $258.30 NICKALLS WANTED TO STAY, Total number of fence rested with the wheels on the left | had been sold for beverage purposes. Tn’f‘r‘i“nla'f?? May and 1Eewtse 3 bibey 2 5 focls i Slearnalifelite o’ oixe agatint: “Romn " e April, May and likewis Assoclation will include three general| ‘“ohe sermon was delivered by Rev. WAS FORCED TO RESIGN | flocks ... ... 18 1 8| side’ of the car clinging o the bank w The case against Romanowski went | “Syp i TP May and | il _“:;- Vo g sessions,. three group meetings and one | Richard . Shortell, pastor of -St. Mar: T bl Average size of_ ¥ 4g|OF ‘which the machine had plunged while |over to June 14. 3 tion for Monday: Fair. joint session with the American Library | church, Ridgefield. Father Shortel, w In ?‘ dioconcer G | fogkRy it oo N 20 25 29| the wheels on the right side of the car| Two sailors who rad been arrested | My garden is well perfumed, ‘s weather: Fair, statlomary |y oeooiation. The meeting to discuss the | ig a former curate of St. Peter's church, = e o aocke | Average * number | were Jdown in the ditch, the car resting [Satnrday i intoxication charges | | With flowers everywiere temperature, South wind. Work of local special library associations | Danbury, was Father Ryan's pastor when el Anaduncell. Shnlayl < eExs. per hird... 13\u 17.67 1905 jengthwise at an angle of about 45 de- | forfeited th: bonds of $20 \;._h:c: lli\e; h,;:en:;“l:x: thanee 1o choose for myseit e e will take place during the first half of| the Jatter was an altar boy in Norwich. vs had reach- |Best flocks of ‘pullets § = %‘;rmzs Lods i S s S e ,"," n".l\ .\:;';wnwr‘k\_‘{nc-\‘:x il $13.51 3 - the third group meeting. There will be 10 | Father Shortell spoke of his long years | 200 &f B 5 A crew from a loeal ga: auled r int ! h e paid. My gardener wa sianding by me, regular sessions on Thursday, June 23,|of acquaintanceship with Father Ryan|®d, Tiales at I resigned as | A B. Fellows, s b Azd 1 asked him to choose |as this day will be left free for Visits 10| ana congratulated the members of the | tIf 18 e Town piosy £ 8AE =— = And he choosed the Ly, wite local points of interest A Teview of | church upon having such a splendid type | V'€ cTen - e van, Norwich So S mimk, the general sessions include: of priest for thelr pastor. ot ohori e ey s e s i nd 1 did refuse all three. Tuesday Afternbon—General WubCt, | «Farther Shortell sald it was an hon-| !¢ Showc let me Tuish 3L Rubin, Norwich ... 650 20.5 The 1ty T Mt P aaook; “How Business and Technical Executives | or appreciated exceedingly to be _the| ™UI 2070 90 NG TRt (A% 1y [Best floks of pullets less than 50— e - Obtain Information,” speaker, Leroy D.| speaker at such a happy anniversary as| o JEOF 050 (0 OV signation:anall - Laagic dmunett, Norwich. o And the Iy ana B Peavey, vice-president, Babson Statistical| that which Father Rvan was observing. | v&7TC T80 & (T0CERC SRR W e }1. Curry, Leonard's e — X = BRIT vo ekl R o Organization, Wellesley Hills, Mass.;| Likewise he said, it was a great pleas- | b Was FeC B0C . - dridge ...... . 25 2L — : o Duniel N. Handy, Nbrarian, insuranca wre to have such an intimate friendship | this e ‘ RS Mrs, E. G. Indlow. Norwich 18 20.94 n;_‘;x:.‘n;;fl\‘c: forth the red rose bud Library of Buston, Mass. + | not oniy with Father Ryan, but with nis | {preent 4 {Best flocks of hens 50 or over— | S e Seei b R Wednesday ~ Morning—Subject, The | parishioners. | e Tusie bud urs nigh water it is 10W | pragtical Value of Special Library In-|” wrnirty-five years ago Father Shor- | L L Storss Watertord. 122 20. o T e i toe. @ - wed by flood tide. | g ration,” speakers; Frederick L. HOff- | te] said, the present permanent rector of T aoismt aniowenttiat iy | ‘A B. Fellows, Norwic gt o — man, third vies president and statistiean, | St Peters church was one of is altar | [ 4m 1ot allowed that pr rown : 2 The wilow tree wil twist TAFTVILLE Prudential Ins. Co. of America, Newark, | poys in St. Patrick's church, Norwich. It ing | Best flocks of he ss ‘h“('w D~‘1" i £ ¥ . Q-Tn";fi willow tree will tin ¢ N. J.; F. E. Barrows, of Pennie, Davis, | was twenty-eight years azo he said. that M. H. Bartlett, Jewett Clty 13.2 Contmued Today and Ail Thls week [hat I was in that youns mams Sacred Heart church on Monday | Marvin and Bdmonds, New York city:|he, nimself, had left St. Peter's church 7 Gl it S LTE R T Where he once had the heart of mine. £ tov. U. O Bellerose [ Mrs. Jeanne . Foster, ltbrarian, Kubi, | whers he had served as assistant pasior | Yale secrct < wich Town 1 a0e . udois of New York|Loeb and Company, New York city. for a number of vears to become pastor | Mferiered Wit b dard, Groton o 2033 Come all ¥ou sorry-foot lovers, onais of this place. | priday Afternoon—Subject “Business | o¢ St. Mary's church in Ridgefield.” = 3 :mr ~) of );‘mh ?:\vlrrml- That):lo learn for to chipper and to A g «d by the bride’s | ation via the Special = t5 together 50 or over— . change, o gl B I s |y B i o R i = : M. Avery, Norwich: 1... 76,2075 The crass oftentimes has been trodden ! e I - | Library,” so : WESTON, ALTHOUGH 82, o VAGE R NATEN eland, Waterf( 55 20.5 nderfoot Raou! Lamoureux. president, Guaranty Trust Company, . : < parLy| COUNCIL-MANAGER GOVERNMENT H. Leland, Waterford.. 155 20.51 e D0STI0E, ride W y gowned in|New York city; H. V. Coes Engineering WALES TWELVE MILES DAILX| (o Ciiire of New I e rd, Water- == T ri Staff of Ford, Bacon and Davls, New | Norwich pecple who recall Weston's|cia) referendun: Monday, P SR a0t 1799 om Folksongs, by 1 - K there was | York city. hike through this city read with interest!aioue 110 councilomanager form of gov- nd pullets y v yme of the bride on| Joint . L. A. A. L. A. session, Friday | Monday, the following from Rosendale, |ernment for th e | i " n eceived mmy‘m,,:,.m,, subject, “Co-operation Between | N. Y.: Edward P. Weston, the aged De-| ey charte | sennett, Wate 17 2153 HUMOR OF THE DAY £ an engineer puplic and pecial Libraries” The pres- | destrian who once walked across the |of 1100 vo | Smbery, Waterford ... 31 2052 5 Y . 3 . 1 in ¥rance, ' jqents of the two assoclations will pre- | continent, still walks about twelve miles | yorel . | E. Hovkins, Oakdale .. 30 20.43\§ Wa consider this the most important Sale of merchandise Mother—Johnny, If you eat any more . I Jeane LaBaalo gige and th espeakers will be, Charles F. | daily, according to his neighbors near |vor, 2,741 agalnst, 10 ehecatl jreu bursiz born in Nor-/p Belden; June R. Donnelly, and other | Rosendale, although 82 vears old {tor threw out about 400 ballots as | ~orfon.—a recent report trom Nortotk || we have ever held, because of ths large amount of stock Johnny—Weil, pass the cakes, mother, . nne and Al-| gpeakers to be announced. Weston has been living recently on 2 |tive, 3 cives the interesting statement |f , 5 5 d B Tl and get out of the way.—London Mail - has aiways R S e esieen a0 on the shelves of the library are|§ involved, insuring a completeness of varicty in different “Who is the pompous old gentleman? . Uale. Fachidsyetbe weatner {sdavorable the 3 h wards, and|ome 44 hooks writt Norfolk au- Professor Dippers, discoverer of g i s : A ) L sme 44 books written by 1} 5 3 ppers, erer rihur Tissier Taghs Cyste. | DUTIE (Bems SEOPEE the veteran walker hikes to Rosendale | wis defe 5 votes in_the e o e styles and because of the greater than ever reductions from || new star~ £ lle, were married at| PART OF SALES PROCEEDS | ypg pack. He also hikes another three |ward and vote in . the fourth|\ . o1 by residence here. 3 “No wonder he's proud of himself ureh on Monday at| John Rossie and Ernest Rossie of [ miles a day to get his mall {ward. the o X our regu]ar prices. Screen of legitimate?” — Birmingham ri Chagnon perform-| Mystic, both former residents of Ger- About 60 per cent. of the vote cast in | =——— = Age-Herald, m e presence of 4 large | many, are each to receive one-seventh of S B R lthe last city election was cast on the| syl i 3 - e 2 L - d frends, many of | (e tetal asesis of the sale of property of |, Betume to Ovamee Mae (e st b = AMoriay: | INGROWN TOE NAIL REMEMBER—in this June Sale, we are offering our entire criblave you any housing problems is rom out of town. The best|tho Rossie Velvet company in Williman- : Inoers, e = S ’ . % Py o PR SRt eph a brother of | tic, cortain real estate In Mystic and Lib- ¥ho has been wisiting her sister, Mrs.| | ol Tl TURNS OUT ITSELF || stock cf Women’s Muslin Underwear at generous reduc- Tioo~ akepuca Cacied Jos =Wa Bou _the T ey bonds WHiCH wre e during the | Norwich also other relatives in Mystic ON MARKET STREET SALOON tions from our always low selling prices. ulation uses the same room most of a Fa wedding ' nended down by Judge Edwin 5. Thomas |8nd B drew Lumberel to be the| A noted authority says that a few night playin' poker."—Wasbing- the home of of the United States district court in a |2ccompanied Y Tebn |t Bictinond aed |proprietor. of: the t e corner|drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- Ny tar. street | suit in equity brought by the Rossie Mlm'a?:amxnm -Ykle*’gr:_ ~\f‘ mflih It and streets, was |rounding the ingrowing nail reduces TRtk Father—Hope you're saving up your iy Canada, 4 i Eiwood Searles, of Mystic, who will spen ternoon on the | inflamation and pain and so toughens T by iabade o in Canada, the €on | against Alien Property Custodian Francis : : i A or Christmas, son i a week at her home. The trip was made |(; io liquor law |ihe tender, sensitive skin underneath < : aay 3 et n the Pontman bou in the hands of she seasurer ot g . Mr. Richmond's autamobiie, A stop |\ the place | the. toe nail, that it can not penetrate Know that Santy did il for that grace Ytk bitde wak uiio. e bl was made at Hartford to visit Mrs |, d to bethe #esh, and the nail turns naturally thing !—Buffalo Expres. e United States. o Saunders’ son and family. While here |y Keenan | outward almost over night. - er of Bxio and | When thé sl wis' institated the valus |\ 0¥ o, gers . vidlted her hush and Allen made the raid “Outgro” is a_harmiess, antiseptic Costeiat oy - S0 o kaw) Wl 1 - e o | N , an e dges aw: ey . n and Hor. man an undivided half interest in the land, said value to be deducted from one- neeting in ; seventh of the amount in cash that would t thre¢ gtherwise come to each. The sale of the local council| property brought with interest to date 1 $721,419.89, and the value of the Liberty ever, a syone can buy from the drug tiny bottle containing direc- If you are going to sea, ship with a Wwreck-less captain. Barber—Well, you see. 1 find they help me a lot by making your hair stand on end.—Passing Show. “What is a ‘rumhonnd,’ pa|?* “A dog that has lost its master."—De. council, K. of degree fi trolt News cks g0 by the Taftville brass | bonds, at par, is $535,000. The two sign. Dobson—He made his money selling 5 s Potiemah hall buiiting | Ty 5 a man making any money selling books : o i | AMERICAN FLAG TO BE Dobson—But these books were to Make Money."—Detroit News “The zood old Pilgrim Fathers lved under hard conditions.”, “In some respects. But think of how muck cheaper they could get thelr tur keys."—Washington Star. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Wales has the largest sl the world The walnut growing industry in Cal fornia represents an investment of $50,~ 000,000, “How SHOWN AT NATURALIZATION Judge Gardiner Green will preside in the superior court today (Tuesday) at a naturalization session which will be con- tinued through to Wednesday as there Is a long list of applicants. At these sessions the new American flag which has been presented to the court for naturalization sessions by Sedg- wick Woman's Relief Corps, No. 16, of this city, will be used for the first time and will be hung across the windows o the rear of the judge’s bench. Norwich Boy Reenlists in Navy ¥ Sacred Heart vienic and cele- | 4 | onsides Board | oy of a local | om the village -Taftville game at 1 Sunday Wheel club at their reg- s to make plans which takes place te quarries in The finest rubber in the world is some tim part of the sum-| John Fred Seidel, a Norw.ch boy, h L para, gathered in the Amazon regions S e 5 reenlisted in the navy after being di of South America. S e te charged over a year and was sent t. Mining by means of liquid oxygen a8 o . New Haven for further transfer. RS asia. 0 e Ex-navy men have the privilege of REVIEWED BY GOV. LAKE t ention of the to be held in New turday, is expected 000 visitors to rgest state an explosive has obtained a foothold in the United States. Japanese soldiers have Iincreased two inches in height on an average since meat was included In their rations. reenlisting for a period of two, three or | four years as they may choose and if they so desire they can take a course in one of the navy trade schools that are now open. Ex-army men who have been CORSET COVERS Tight-fitting Corset Covers, V or round neck styles, a very special lot : Sizes 36 to 44, MUSLIN DRAWERS Women's Drawers of fine quality Muslin, Hamburg trimmed : At 65c — value 750 regular price At 8¢ — value $1.00 Among the Mongolirns it s popularly discharged In a creditable manner wil! 39c—Sale price ... L3 believed that earthquales are due to the held, for the | have the opportunity of going to one of izes 46 to 50, regular price breathings and skippings of a huge frog. as 5 per cent. | the navy trade schools also if they care to $1.00—Sale price o MUSLIN GOWNS In Guina, when a native is stung by st year, and every lodge in | upon enlistment in the navy. - i A a bee, he proceeds to catch as many of to take & big marching ele- CAMISOLES Cowns inin uaciety; ofiaivies the insects as he can and devour them -~ i Common Couneil Meeting Friday. A T saviare nesic riamadiwithdaces B1in jreveain: 3 Y ocloo | Mayor H. M. Lerou called the June Crepe-de-Chine and = Wash and embroideries and ribbon_rim : In addition to thelr wages. the drivers g 2 Gelock [ Sebing of thas conion Gancll to, oraes Satin Camisoles, in white and At 98 — value, §198 of omnibusses in London receive a bonus reskrs gt during tho ae | Monday night in the council chamber v flesh color, trimmed with fine At $1.29 — value $1.50 for avoiding accidents. Their bonuses . ALS B Danung the af-| 1nd at once adjourned It to Friday ev laces, reguiar value $1.50—Sale HIGH AND V NECK GOWNs || 185t year totalled more than $100,990. Weid for the delegates at Ocean Teach | MINE Of this week when the newly elect- . Price ..o..oee.... $129 AL $15 il Bl So general is the use of electricity oa £ 52 9 & Mooss dance will be heid ai | 0 WEWbErs of the oouncl will taks thelr Zl A ° e S i nie gioo 2Dl ccean steamabip that i guerst: ® beach, to last until 2 a. m. Saturday. £ - 7=9rd 0 The program for Saturday will inenas \ LGV 1) a 1 1’ WOMEN'S CHEMISES | LOW NECK GOWNS designed for the electrical sequirements big parade and field day. The parade Envelope Chemises of exc:llent At $1.98 — value $228 jof a city of 100,000 inhabitants. expected to be over three miles long quality Nainsook, trimmed with fine x will form at 12.30 on Main street. 46 DAtats At $219 — value $250 One cubic_ foot of teak wood will weigh laces and embroideries : 1l be reviewed at city hall more than eighty pounds, while a cu- At 98c — value $125 1 bic foot of wiliow will weigh less tham Gov. Everett J. Lake and his stoff At $129 — value $150 Frank Morgan and New Lon- ! LONG WHITE SKIRTS n my day_ i thirteen pounds. Oak and jarah are | Women's Long White Skirts, among the heaviest woods. Jarrah is an fMicials, Secretary of Labor | 3 = Australian wood. davis and other nationsiny { WOMEN’S BLOOMERS Moose, Capt. Charles A. Pin- i with deep Hamburg flouncs, regular $1.00 value, at.. The Camel idea wasn’t born then. It was the In place of cobnels, lieutenant-colonels of the police department and Chiet Batiste Bloomers, flesh oolor, " : 5 joni regular value 630-Se1e prer 4% | Setter grade Long White Skirts, | OF Lauisians, apporated. three “buck ek fohn”Stanners of the New London dee exclusive expert Camel blend that revolutionized i o D T e AL s VP || o e - are Melza 0. S Sran d e That Camel blend of clioice Turkish and Domestic o, el o A | P T e [l (e bex Sppearing voman’s Inon. tobaccos hits just the right spot. It gives Camelssuch EXTRA(SPECIRET- Figored .| |/ Opa oot v e . :svl ::L‘n—“tnt“l'm and best oflats. There Silk Bloomers, flesh color, reg- 10 to 25 floats, several ular value $2.00—Sale price.. $1.19 tlowns, at least 15 bands and drum eo; md hundreds of decorated automebiles. SPECIAL SALE Hardwear Tires FOR A WEEK ONLY Ford sizes, exira ply Fabric 30x3 $12.50—30x3"; $15.00 31x4 $20.00 ng “ Whité irts, A o 1ellow mildness and fragrance! e i T wards. COMBINATION SUITS Women's Muslin Combination Suits ,—Corset Cover and Skirt, or Corset Cover and Drawers, trimmed with laces and embroideres : At $123 — value At $198 — valu: Jhe first time I smoked Camels I knew they were made for me. I knew they were the smoothest, finest cigarette in the world, at any price. Philippine Underwear Philippine hand-embroidered Under- wear, in Gowns and Chemises, at very 'special prices in this sale, Crepe-de-Chine Underwear Crepe-de-Chine Underwear—Gowns, Miss Fitrmsurice to Be Married. There is local interest in the approach. ng marriage of Miss Alma Fitzmaurice ind Andrew J. Jackson, both of Wa- erbury. Miss Fltzmaurics is a danghter the late T W. Fitzmaurice, brother Major Walter H Fitzmaurice of New lLondon and of Rev. J. H. Fitzmaarice Nobody can tell me anything different. $1.50 $250 saving high school. If we could neither langh nor cry life puld not be worlh living. _ WHEN TS T B um better than columns of The.Bulletn. your bust. blic, there is no medi- the advertising garments for stout women, and offer them in this June Sale e t Reduced rice: Bust Confiners, regular $1.00 value at 8%c—regular 50c value CTR e The_ Housé:old Enve Chemises and Skirts, ¥ Waterbary, B parents foreres npooi white and fiesh color, the fincst ‘and BRASSIERES CORDS cmpied 3 coftage st Ocean Beach for mm“‘“‘ghfld = daintiest underwear imaginable — | In an excellent assortment of wvera’ asons. e is a graduate of , with'Caticura tmen all at special prices. tyles, i im- Fotre Dame academy and is one of the dfinfi;fllfiv'wflpfluflym ?m’nff-: R T e 32x3/; $22.50—33x4 $30.00 Vst Jmown voung women of Water-| | good hair. | At 50 — val €20 0N 274 ~ob 7 Y Jackenn ie the con of Thom- | | M ekt teaen st oesecnias EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS At 8% = Ve sroe 32x4 §30.00-3%:4 39 & F. 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