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AGENCY FOR W. L. "DOUGLAS SHOES AGENCY FOR RED CROSS SHOES | MODEL BOOTERIE | i CONTINUING ; 4 OUR JULY WEEK-END SPECIALS The response we had last week to our July Week-End Sale is leading us to give great-. er vaiues this week as you will notice by the high-grade footwear we are offering. FOR WOMEN High-Grade Russia Calf Oxford Three beautiful styles in Black and Brown " rltd\;h:y“ l!l-eela-— = Kid Pumps, in Baby Louis Heels, at— $7.00 $7.50 Continuing our specials in handsome Sport Shoes, in several styles and trim- SRR W s vd dianio s oo n s sies - $7.00 REDUCTIONS ON ALL MEN’S SHOES, INCLUDING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. MODEL BOOTERIE, 132 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. DRI e s PLCIAL REVENUE TAXES ARE DUE DURING JULY nternal revenue office is is- warning that certain special the coming year are due this that those required to pay k& oul Tevenue stamps be- alleys and billiard roems, street fairs, manufacturers of cigars and cigarettes, and all forms of tobacco. A special tax is also imposed upon pleasure boats, yachts and sailing boats of over five tons net and upon all motor boats with fixed engines not used extensively for trade or fishing. /$20, or $1.66 2-3 per month, A separate return should be filed for each automo- bile. i The internal revenue authorities will soon inaugurate a drive against all spe- cial and other tax delinquents, and field deputies will check up local dealers on luxury and excise taxes, amusement and lay of the month. Failure dues taxes, works of art and jewelry per cent. penalt: Persons carrying on business of oper-|iaxes, soft drink and fountain taxes. a special tax are|ating or renting passenger automobiles;documentary stamp and proprietary for hire are required to pay taxes as fol- lows: Seating capacity of over two bu not over seven, $10, or $0.83 1-3 month- Iy; seating capacity of more than seven, srers of oleomargarine, proprie- eatres, museums or conocert es, public exhibitions, shoot- riding academies, bowling CHELSEA VACATION CLUB Start now and save for NEXT YEAR’S VACATION. Join the Chelsea Vacation Club Weekly Payments 25, 50 Cents; 1, 2, 5 Dollars. stamp taxes. Manufacturers’ excise tax- es, beverage taxes, transportation taxes, insyrance, - telephone, telegraph and mow ing picture film taxes will also be looked up. The investigators will apprehend all dealers who have wilfully’ refused to| make such tax returns and arranse for arrest and prosecution of others gui of violations for failure to make ecither re- turns or payments. AUTO SKIDS AND UPSETS, THROWING DEIVER OUT While approaching the crest of Hilltop, | near Montville, at noon Friday, a- Foi coupe bound from Norwich to New Lon- don skidded on the wet roadwa a ditch on the side of the road and turn- taover on its side, The dr thrown out of the car, apparently serious injury, for he was seen to get up from the side of the road and step int a car that had been following him. car went towards New London | THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK Franklin Square Norwich, Conn. considerably, two wheels and the wind- | shield and the running board and fenders completely smashed. nz on side The ca | most of the afternoon. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 16th, AT 9 A. M. 0 DRESSES at - - - $4. In Ginghams, Voiles and Organdies. 50 skeveless DRESSES at $4.9 Including Bramley Blouses—All Colors—All Sizes. SAMPLE HATS at $1.0 Values up to $10.00 SOME MORE NEW HATS, JUST RECEIVED ! In Velours, Felts, Suede and Satins—White; Black andall § wanted shades, at .................$2.95,$3.95and $4.95 Mandell’'s Woman’s Shop | 248 Main Street, Franklin Square Norwich, Conn. | PETTER 0 !The People’s Store, TAFTVILLE GREENEVILLE 2 Front Street 285 Central Avenue TELEPHONE 352 TELEPHQNE 8§11 133 S:chem Street TELEPHONE 1832 FANCY LONG ISLAND Potatoes, peck 45¢ CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, can. .. 1lc SUMMER DAYS Van Camp Beans 10c—15¢—26¢ Root Beer Extracts HIRES . 24c WILLIAMS . .. ... . 23¢ FANCY TUB BUTTER, Ib.. 4lc PURE . LARD, Ib....... 15¢ CHALLENGE » 3 PACKAGES EUX: - SNOWDRIFT, 5 GALLONS Kerosene Oil. . 80c QUAKER OATS, pkge. .. 12¢| Sylpho Napthol ¢ 3 SIZES ? 10c—25¢—50c Pea Beans, 1b. .. 7c . 33¢ —_— ELKS. Selection of grand lodge officers by the Eilks at the 57th annual convention of the grand ‘lodge of the Benevolent and Pro- tective Order of Elks in Los Angeles ade William M. Mountain of Toledo, O.. grand exalted ruler, succeeding William M. ‘Abbott of San Fr}clsco Other officers” are:” Fred C. Robinson, Dubugue, la., grand secretary; P. Brennan, Denison, Tex., grand treasurer; James F.' Duffy, Providence, R. L, grand esteemed leading knight; Fred A. Mor- ris, Mexico, Mo., grand esteemed "1 knight; Robert Gordon, Atlanta, member of trustees. Accerdjng to the annual report of Grand - Secretary Robinson, there are 1.421 lodges of Elks, with a membership 5 total assets, $50,463,156.99; d in charity Ga., $1,568,234.63. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Norwich grange, No. 172, with Worthy Master John E. Fanning presiding, held a well attended - meeting Wednesday evening in Steiner's hall, at which an instruetive talk by Allen Latham upon “Bees” made an entertaining feature. Mr. Latham spoke of the habits of bees and of the flowers from which they get their honey, showing that not all blos- soms were sources of honey, but that the bees had certain kinds of flowers from which they derived their main Apple blossoms, clover, suma leberry blossoms were mentioned as the principal flowers from which the bees collected . he .honey, and apple blossom honey is probably the finest. Mr, Latham spoke for about an hour, giving « talk that was highly instructive and profita. were voted on and Wednesda, proposed is suffic bers can readily reach it. It will be basket picnic, but further detail be reported by the commitice at the meeting of the grange. 1t was voted to send the lecturer. John M. Swahn. te the lecturers’ convention in Portland, Me., in August. MOOSENEART L At a well s vich chapter, heart Legion Moose Home, mem- a next hela T Senior Regent ens, presiding, resular business was transacted. It was voted to hold picnic at Mrs. Hattie Woodmansee's co ar Grove on Wednes 9th. The next meeting of the be Aug. 1lth. Sco'rrhn CFANS. b lec& son which has faken many of the of- ¢ on| are to| at | Di Mrs. Mary Sliney of t 0. H. will join the Connec ford “and where the of the way They kwe Springfield thl! (Saturday) | Buffalo morning in time for mass at St. Patrick’s Sliney and Mrs. evening. arriving at athedral. Mrs. Creane of New Bri the mas: Falis and go by will be in Detroit for five A. . H. AUXILIARY, s city, president of the Woman's auxiliary, A.¥ is to start from here this (Satur- day) morning to attend the notiopal con- vention in Detroit which is maude up of state and county officers. jcut party at Hart go from there to Stripgfield. New Engiand special Boston will take the delegation the rest ficers away just now, but It.is expected the instaliation of officers will take place at the meeting in two weeks. Mrs. state presidm\l.! both fine singers, will be the soloists in | at the cathedral. The party will spend a day at Niagara boat to Detroit. attending day the convenTion sessions and en entertainment. that is to be provided. the return- trip. the part to Albany, the Hudson for New West Point and the made on the.veturn trip ar final feature of the trin. homes on Tuesday, July The second Eastern {trapshooting New Haven, under ti New Haven Gun club oft and his tournament is the elin shooling way Ithe east this year. lof the best tournaments ven Gun club is the t the United § shooters and to g0 ¥ is the yards ional o0th, of ern the ill be a special s this day. lget race on | counting on |amateur, pr nships d complet | will be follow {handicap. The vill take place on the hapdica pthere will yards. all-round cha the 18 yards c mpionship, 16 the 100 MASSATEAG MAD DOG HAS BITTEN TWO PERSONS Two persons in Masspeag Montvilie were bitten by Wweek. As the resuit of the an ‘ations, Commissioner of nals Whittles general quarantine of all town, in the town a part of the rabid has been demonstrated do; That tt was by an ex- | 2mination of 1 I at.the state laborato ed evi-! dences of the disease covered, The persons who were bitten are receiv- S Pasteur (reatment as a precaution { azainst infection. { The dog was first noticed { evening when he appeared at t {Mrs. A. M. Htheridge. It attemnted te | enter the house and she tried to preven it. The -dog growled and suddenly tacked ‘her. biting her on the Fox was- summoned immediately cauterized the wound. A short t ne late it was reported that the dogz appeared at of e home of Josenh M & mile from the Ether tering an open door table. Remaining a s er. a quarter ge house, and ¢ laid down at !h(‘ }wme o( Lincoln Roge believed that he k knew the dog ed to caress him. when the an feving that the' matter: with -the forl wa red a hook and into U a chain and a not to get the hr i him and while the around neck. and a post in the yard er they found the dog de communicated with oner of domestic anima d “and was asked send head to the state laborat nation. ‘A report receive to t for exam a Thursday to the effect that this was a pronounced | was | ur trealment was prescribe nd the guarantine esta lizhed for the dogs. It is feared that the dog may have bitten several animal 1 by merchants Haven, the ciation, and During the shoot the {team race will be shot one team from every and the winning team w zone in the team shoot a C. Z. Vaughn, F. J. Plum Yor! wW. H t S M | Vermont—D. fon, F. W. Ye: tey. M. H. E. Alling, W ire—R. Beldon, H H. Reimer. on ma Neit <'vmvwn The i en tern Zone meet t which t T Ir., Jay chosen s Clarke, Mass, |NEW DEPARTURE or BRISTOL PLAYS AT TAFTVILLE TODAY 4 cheated out ng been by the the fans ork, a banquet at a New Yor Zone te 1 repre: at ap in Chicago . Morgan, Foord. T. Dillon, Donagzhy, when ¥ will come direct | where they will take boat on Visi TRAPSHOOTERS WILL INVADE NEW HAVEN FOR ZONE SHOOT Handicap tournament will be held auspices nf July 2 isge: that will be held 1t will also be one The New Ha-| oldest gun club \ want the! from New Haven finest club, | the; one championships as well as the double east. al cvent f 50 targets this da event of 30 ta T l'flrr* will be a 2 , ‘i sl thiraagenll astern Zone singles, ! jonal and Woman cham- | Th too. county Sline; from Sunday Mar: They ng the On ts to will n the I thing | in st THAYER BUILDING FRESH CUT SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. ... 15¢ FRESH LITTLE PIG Shoulders, Ib. . 18c 2,000 LBS. PLATE Corned Beef;, Ib. 9c NATIVE VEAL LEES, Ib: v, 5o vin 32¢ LOINS Jb=. o .. %29 RUMPS, Ib.......... 25¢ CHOPS,: b, . .+ .. 46c amateor | will D ere will targets on the| d. be ampionship, yards and castern handi- | be more than 100 trophie: Trapshooting | zone There in ¢ the Woodward, Hineli . A. Flinn, W. 1. L. M stern Canada her had shot this ng will en Thursday = weath will five man | Stubie, E. E. Reed. D a zone dele- nresent of W championship d by the preli Previous to 100 targeis ampion- | nen of | be- | will be} he zone, | nt the Grand A in « n. Lindsay . Moul- L. Es- Connéeticut—H. C. Barstow. F. O. Wi- E. E. E H Willis, fasten E. Wiih T are articla be held even- dele-| orcester, of a er man have a few days, we will offer these box at a real saving. ‘Shortening, tin 19¢ FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES VAN CAMP Hominy, Ige. tin 14c WILLIAMS’ FLAVORING Extracts, bottle 32¢ TERMS CASH well as years to come. Overstocked! Overstocked! We find we have more refrigerators of some sizes and designs than we desire. To clean them out for the next Refrigerators Below Cost Now is your opportunity to secure that high-grade ice The season is still ahead of you, so that whatever you save will benefit you this year, as HEA &BURKE FURNISHERS CAN mng’is Busy Market BUSINESS 1S INCREASING EVERY DAY — WHY ? All Meats Are Sold from Cold Refrigerator Counters At This Store. GRANULATED SUGAR, 101bs. .. Confectioner’s Sugar, lb........... 10c SUGAR IS GOING HIGHER. FRANKLIN SQUARE ARMOUR’S LEAN SMOKED 16¢c Shoulders, Ib. . NATIVE FOWL, Ib. . . 50c NATIVE CHICKENS Ib 60c LEAN CHUCK OVEN ROAST, Ib. ... 15¢ ARMOUR’S SPRING LAMB LEGS,lb............38¢ FOREQUARTERS, Ib. 18¢ 65¢ ALBERTA FREE STONE Reaches, bas.. 65¢ CAMPBELL’S Can Beans & Soups 10c "WILSON'S LUNCHEON TONGUE, can 50c Regular 65¢ All our 35¢ Teas, including Formosa, Oolong, Eng- lish Breakfast, Ceylon OLEOMARGARINE, Ib.......... 23c T SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. TEAS, N. B. C. Soda, Oyster, Milk Crackers, Ib. . b. .. 16¢c FRESH NATIVE EGGS, dozen. . 48c DEVILLED HAM, 4 cans. . 25¢ Regular 10c Cans NUT PREMIOM Green, b 19¢ chance to the Provide ville, this af parture team of one of stronge n New England, tie Bri and Wa New Haven as a uch good men and Holcomb in the outfield base; Forslund, sc 2 , third base, and Green, ss Welch as relief hurler to help out Eddie Goodridge. enoit d Mike Mo- am and the have Freche Ashiands of Jew ery mate, and -the usual strong o help them along. BALTIC RIVALS T0 PLAY TWO WEEK-END GAMES| Rivals have two Saturday sames Allard and fielding the 1 MacDon St. Amour, layinz good Cafeher Jack of the work ‘behind the Papi- | | n neau t. the outfiel does most A JAP PROBLEMS WITHOUT WAR SOLYVE aburs ntat power: S the Wendeil s of Japan, is contributing a : cles to the Nichinichi Shimbunlon the United States in whic and decries talk of war. oratorial Japanese deplores he distinguished parliamentarian holds if the situation between two ries died from a broad states- itude such talk wil become here are no Jap- t Japan is merica across Pa- hink t casus belli ed States the for rizhts and lead the two countries to War. questions are not of such a nature as to be solved by an appeal to arms. Amer- ican misunderstandings about Japan ma; be dispelled by the eff of mats who can cxplain Uie general ten deneles of the sition, plainly and fea . tion is no more a question With ball | d and | EY Britain which vroblem can be Faoin: i _may seem 1 suspicion among t that Japa sation of Ci Gormany a con inientions of Japan Japaw't beria. is clea~ from whai feiowed since then. | “But really educaed, | Americans do not believe as war between Japan ani BEFUSES TO NAVY | when a-deputy d to evict from her home the widow of John Jacob ¢ fe Nowakl when the not been killed not be f Hagen asked his name carned. “Why, he was nd as square a gob as ever he asserted where 1 quit sistants foliowed sult. walk while huck- leberry 1k, was bitter on the left a poisonous snake The medical attention of Dr. William J. was required to treat the woun: 1e sting bezan the poison out, nd was informed Tracey that d he not done this he would have died from the bite, as it was that of a highly l poisonous snake. A. WECHSLER, 500 Men’s Shirts (Neg.xgee) ras and White Oxfords, with New YorkBargainStore Will give you more and better goods for your money than any other store in Eastern Connecticut. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS : FOR SATURDAY 29¢ Turkish or Huck Towels............ 8 FOR $1.00 5150hdie.’Waists(nlittlemuuedup)..........ac $12.00 Ladies’ Silk Poplin Dnnu—Whlle they last $3.29 8 Thames Street , in fancy woven Mad- with collar and pockets—