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CLOUDY AND UNSETTLED TODAY AND TOMOREOW " SPECIAL TRASFIC. REGULATIONS. IB,M,M’ Eimer Irving -Browning, Ray-| tary, le‘mt” Tk.w(_:unneu, treasurer, | with l.he;l; hu:;u njoyed the cass h:. ‘ T 5 g . S YOR BOAT MA(K DAX | mond Tyrnes, Sierrill Morey Chase, e ol Hasmond Byt i Mo AE ey Beed acted, as.. oubtmaste i E L M ld s ‘reguiations {oF the tini: | Danfel ~Francis = Diffley, Charles Ed- 3 5 2 1 me 1D etess, Charlotte R. Bentley; prophet.|and the class poems, prophecies. and b e -?f,’:;d';';“’b;“(’,:‘e Frlvard Dyer, Isadore Florman, George|pugene R. Sullivan: historian, Vera Q |lstory were read, several inembers of for.vebile oot o ke fots | Gilman, Henry Downer Johmson, Jr.,|Mclnness, ¢ the faculty responding with Lr.ef talis. e Buliztim SIS DIPENSES OF ELECTION N JUNE S % | of - the. highway, % fthie' sust &ide of -the | Chairies - Anthony - Murdy: . Russell Conditions. . i of many attendiag ia motor cars, several | Frank Bartlett Lamb. August Las- . :Class Mirror, 1i¢ meny mnd‘ was as (ollows W0 | restrictions are {0 ve piaed on 'the use | kowits, Benjamin Abranam Markoff | -y iee mirror which has been pub- e s = i1 Thames river,- from. the New I Rathbons, ~ Raymond Thomas - Reed;| USned wearly o¥ graduating classes, this| o, 0 Olives Pickles sesda the pressure was high e ‘ _ ¢ |Groton drawbridge northerly to a point | Charles Houghton Sage, William Coul- | ¥eaT was Pubyoied In & most ' atirac N Tomits Boalifibg W Tl 2 off the Atiantic coast and over the morth leetion' tn Nor- of Treasurer Henry Gebratn two miles aboye .hé T'nited Statss navy | ter - Semple, Jr., Channing Sylvester 3 ght r sentral states and relatively low In the| In the recent city election” in Nor- ol ice bits of school his: bmarine base. Smith, Edward Jossph Sullivan, Eu-|and contains choice b hire of four autos $60, cigars $1. bir s N £ 7 Al Miller | tory of interest to the class. Halt:tones, is- | wich, the had $575 ta spend [Pire expenses are| It is customary for many peeple to|#ene Redmond Sullivan, Albert Miller | e et o une. renums | e following reports of ‘expensts 8re | i 8 ke o automeolios. Terk: | Nan Wagenen. It . Joseph.. [Aazen |of lass members with sketches of school Ty | g o it '“‘"l"i ey D h, Tepubiiean counsil-| 64 on this highway, but 11 past yeur con- | Wellington, Ruth * Edwina Bartiett, | Nistory and_additional witticims, class g filed with the fown clerk in complienc Suge: , ¥ Roast* Philadelphia Capon, Stuffed %Y Apple Sauce Potatoes’ Rissoli Early June Peas Montan s ittercups 3 gestion has reachnd the dinger peint be- | Charlotte Ruth Bentl Eléanor Mary | poems, history, athletic records, and p: _-French Bread Svpnh-{; i3 . with the state law. man. $5. % tic coun- | CAuSe of Jack . of sullisient regu.asicn. | Byrne, Florence Marie Caron, Beulah | tures of school organizations are con- N. F. A, Ice Cream "eeps the da There | loca ““"""h"“ The democrats apparently put much| Willlam H, Aldrich, democratic c Parking on the wast s/e of the highway | Jean Carpenter. isie Elizabeth n the last 24 hours tained in the Mirror, all of w! reiignce in the use of automobiles to get | cimian, $5. ch will Petit Fours . Little_hardy flows Ty ¢ 4 J will be allowed this y2ar, but drivers vill | Church, Inez Mary Clifford, Iréne|pe held dear by the graduates in later Café Noir IR 1o m":«_w P \ Atla . states. the“vote nut as it is shown that 29 ma-| &, W. Perkins, republicAnyald rmen, 1o gaked to bridg their cars de cluse to May Cruthers, Mildred stelle’ Bngler | if. Zying.in Uheir s heatth The tem " s nedEl the | hYOLE Tor aisathon ‘okwones 44 Une ‘fance @s aossibls, headud fnth (to | Josephine L. Frank, Bmily Gallup. ! 2 PN Bl b o TR - norma : "G the Missis.| Tha usual price paid was 815 fof the|® Charies A, Hagbers, republican Water | ward New Lonlon)’ No pirkmg wil|Miriam Griswold, Eether Tyman, Irenc| The staff that had to do with tfe tub- e e ot atractive: | Purpie with the forth wind, & sipp ay's work commissioner. $5. i be permitied m the east s> of the | Fiizabeth Kieduscn, Mary Allge M-/ lishing of the class book includes the|ly decorated in the class colors while| *Tiaert snd b, The for continued eloudy| The foll were the contributors ' “CulNER PN Murray, republican ald:r- | highway, as this space is tn b kept clear | Cune, Mary Margaret McGibney, ” Ve- | following: Editor-in-chief, Juljus|h ;. Fearing not and caring .not. L - ) th lodkt Yt |0 the. deiecratio eldtion Punds; actord: - . 5. B 2 for moving velicies. Al trabic o thie | ronica Ottilla_MaoInness. Carrle ‘Ellza-Stamm; assistant ditor-in-chief, Lillian [displaved, e | TROUEN they be.a-cold, it 2 B T il E v % 16z, B, expe i T T ands Teveland Mather, | Moll business manager. jam J. e suppér ee comprised the . 2 x moderate ¢ adiiy | 1n : 5 » may- | highway will bs srdered at a standsiill, [beth Maln, Pauline Clevel olleur 5 am o 2 : < . | e ¥50. W, H. Suaids sin, | Chales /1 Rickstlh, Spemibloan oo e Ao Tor vra. | Bratn, iane JMicr: TUllaa" Ries "ol | po e L oo ey o o2 e following: Charles A. Murdy, chairmas; | WRAL to them ls whathes? ! g e |75 snislas, $15, W. . -Shields $15,| %% S100. 8 blican sheift, | hours after the inish omy une-way (raf- leur, Ethel Catherine Myers, Charlotte |phy: advertising managers, Edward A,|Ruth E. Bartlett, Leah Segel, Margaret | ptioacss ant Doise ‘ ERe o Sy T L. Roafh $6,17, B-8nendof o 2, W, | Charles F. Ravaes, sepu =% fic will be allowed. Niederman, Dorothy ~Chapman ~Peck-| Smith. - Albert M. Van Wagenen R. Sullivan, Dorothy C. Peckbam, Laura v ‘ .. . 3. B na_cxpense. » exala” &bt s ¥ M Are thege human flowees ! Jarvic $5, H. F. Parker $.0, ©. i Superintenden® Robert T. Hirley Was!ham, Dorothy Frances Rogers. Lil- : iate editors, Agnes Gaff) ‘Weinstein, Channing S. Srith, Sherman|He who gave them hardship A t and I la‘Rue Bliven. republican counell:| , onog"a large sauad i suate policc- |lian Agnes Ross, Bessle 1da Rubin. |gote oDt J8tel Caffiey, L. Rogers, Richard W. Avery. And a life of eare. b h nehtags G WIDLERTS 2 M0, nan, $25. men 10 o traffiz du‘y o1 this mahway | Narle Catherine Russell, Mollis~ Segall) S0000% (0N, 10 Vow o oien dand: | 0 W6O0 ORIC FE R | Gaye unem Tikewine Rardy strength, ¥ e, | $10. P gBwpney (835, O, John H. Barnes, republican mayor, M0| juring the race nd for w verel Blizabeth Campbell Service, Leah A 3 5 inz| * And patient hearts io bear. weather overcas | 3 3, Bobihsofl s0, T¢ expense. before and after it. They. wi Slegacl, Rose Slosberg, Amna Strom, |!an Rovce, Elizabeth C. Servic:, 1loyd|at the exercises at Slater Hall comprised | E. Fitzzerald $25, J. Carney 85, Luuis Stemaen H.© Reevs:, republican® ¥ 5 = i Weicame, vellow Ruttef e o 3 X Sullivan, 1da Gussie |B. Hill Rose Slosberg, Tillie Strom,|Lawrence R. Browning. Lawrence J.;Weicame, 3 8 g nal showers Wed- | Caeeidy, T, Thaddeus Leahy H. 5 et o AR e R e - b} Wiismas | Tinirs i, Dabl, Daniel’ ¥, Dimey, Curry, Jjoseph B. Downes. John Evans,t Weloqme. Dairies m o Bowen, M, Bray, $5 each, D. . Bras s3.| 5" V0o bicon republican couns | but to-see that chey remein Chrystal Whitney. Shortly after 6.30 o'clock in the gym-|Edmund Fanning, Raymond J. LaRo- | ' Visoned. & detight? - s Forecast M. R. Waters §25. James Fox $20. Wik | o Br WOrthington: ing place they sei>st " Motscoiciwn ve- | Oficers of the class of 1922 wero as|nasium of the Academy, which had iven chelle, Louis B. Mousiey, Lewis Sears.|Coming vra e sor agiime TR Dr. K. 1 Brophy $¢5, C.| climan. $2. M ihc o ca: President, Raymond T. Reed;|gally decorated with banmecs, bunting.|Archic B. Spaulding and George . sunny hours tn tell. For N England: Cloudy | liam Shea $10, Dr. E. 1. Brophy $25. C. = ‘. Worth, republican alderman, | hicles will be required 5 be.in pus'tion | follows: Pre: \d!!fl = 5 B 'y 3 Speaking in our hearts of Him ther Wednesdas and |J. Downes 310, Dr. P. Gadle 315, Frank AiSrel s Won fifteen minutes or bor > Uie seheluied vice president, Charles H. Sage; secre-|cut and potted flowers, the graduates | Strouse. g Ry g K “ca 1 showers;|T. Quinley $10, William Malone $5. J.1" \yepe .. oo, republican councli-| start o ad remain 5 : doet ings wefl. 5 e T, Gleason 85, €. §. Avery §25, William |, WWeRster Dzy.Cor sition until the highway in ddsar of mo THE SHADOW. o s e dricl P , 3 avor, | tor vehicles. in Norwich, O A ar . Matmcwomn |4 2I0 R.. Waters, democratic, mayor, | 015" Lolken off the highway in privite ow the mperature and Heze's a dell that's sunny enough For laughing Joy ;. H. Callahan parking places will no: be permitted 10 Charles S. Avery, democratic treasur- Robits whistiing ciéar enough enter the highway aftor tie 1ae uril B ReY From moees woodpile nesr enough, e N Alex Pasnik ‘T’th T, Leahy $2. tho | &7 $25. traffic on the highway is clear. Autommu- But where's my. joy' ) Ther. Bar.| William H. Callahan, treasurer.in the| Gonn' j. Corkery, ‘democratic water|pjles will be “equired to meve aleng ) g g »‘:;“mr ret disirict, expended tha $260 ha re- | corricoiorer 10, southward at a reasounole spec, affer ¢ |2|':§‘;.?fl:‘,."¥h Jooks from's bive sye 12 m © 7 294 |Ctived from the committee treasurer as| Apraham Siegal, democratic sherfft. $5. the race, and to keep in their respective B | Red-faced Sun and jewsied sk - b & sggy|follows: hira of 15 automoblles $208,| Iyilliam J. Carroll, democratic sherif, | lines. g Spdie 5 . telephone 38, advertising $12.50. lunchigs In promulgating these special regula- And ieet of 6id efow answering crow , driver worker Would all wake foy ; $ enry Gebrath, de fc alder tions, the motor vehicle department 1s v L Comparisons. 4 ¥ enry Gebraih, democtalle Alermen. | acting under aathority ‘of a.law. pasded 3 . But old time diviy all the white M. F. Leonard. treasurer in the T $20, acting us i Tue How: Yo i N by the last session of the legislature, Checks the sime and dims the amile, . Ay. distriet, expended $120 as follows: hire| John F. Fitzgerald, democratic coun-|by the la: sion of sl S e e gy Tuesa iy and warm-|of fiva automobiles $75. six assistants|ciiman, $25. § which gives the commissioner or his dep- fng it mRETIHW AL ¥ 3 $30. cizars 88, driver and gas $7. Frank H. Quinley, democratic eoun- | Utles power 1o “provide for, the Sp(eics —Edmund Blunden. .n Yais Réview. —_— Treasurer J. F. Williams in the Second | ciiman, $10. Jnen 1ty ‘heavy traffic con- SUN. MOON Axp T1 district expended the $125 ha received e o Earle H. Christman, republican sheriff, Frol.-£hib St Givh & bt itas Siiarer - e ditions may be anticipated upon any PR B HUMOR OF THE DAY — Zagude | g t easurer no_expense, highway provided such traffic regulations 3 ; E — was a Ml : High |I Moon | follows: hire of five autos $80, room rent| William . Shea, democratio council-| seon aat amply. 0. or be. snforeed in the = e e R e Water. || Rises. | $5, clzars $10, six assistants $30. man, $11. streets of any incorporated city regularl wer % X The sum of $70 was expended in the| Patrick F. Sweeney, democratic alder-|employing a police force of more than fif- o Sixth district, according to the report !man, $2 : Her Friend—1 noticed _him = pressing teen men.” you—Boston Evening Transcript. eer 2 v — —_— “My book was a failure,” lamented the : = T4 : ; S 3 % young author. o ¢ i [ ) s EASTERN CONNECTICUT STUDENTS) . | “Don't be discouraged” usd the seide { | 784 T 14| RECEPTION AT ZURICH HERMAN FELTCORN GRADUATES RECEIVE COLLEGE DEGKELS | g : 5 experienced novelist. “Hire -a _préss - L . 4 FOR LORETTA HIGGINS AT NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY| Receiving fhe degree of bacielor of jagent to syread the Uding around that ' i 218 Sets.| Miss Loretta P. Higgins, daughter of | Herman Feltcorn, son of M. Abraham |science at Trinity 'on Monday was flob- your. bock Wes toot daky dee the et d T39|Mr. and Wirs. M. C. Higzins of 223|Feltcorn, of 51 Washington street, was|ert D. Byrnes of Norwich and of Lach | I.e:"s{no a night”"—Birmingham Age- x s hish waler it le low | Broadwas, who made her debut in op-|graduated from the New Ensland Con-felor of arts ‘was Harold J. Brickley of Herald. water. which & wed b fiood tide. |era at Zurich, Switzerland, on May 21.[servatory of Music, Boston, on Tuesday | Jewett City. : mark feot: = had a tea given in her honor by the|last (June 19) at largely attended com-| At the University of Vermont Bdward | 3 e ,‘,‘u‘"",:ux, ] TAFTVILLE American vice-consul. mencement exercises held in Jordan Hall|J. Corcoran received the M. D, degree| marking time with your hands® The Paris edition of the New York|of the Conservatory building. Hé was|on Monday. | : ne Var ¢ Herald contained the following from the a member of a class of 91 young men| At Tufts college, Fred C. Enander of | special correspondent at Zuric] and younz women which has made a rec- [ Willimantic *and John Champlin Jr., of ; In honor of the successful debut atford of scholarship remarkable in the| Westerly received -the M. D. degree,! Zurich of Miss Loretta Higgins, the history of the oldest and largest of |Clarence B. Moriarty of Willimantic re-| American soprano, who appeared | American conservatories, the average of | ceived his degree in the dental school | Lonise” at the Zurich Opera House|the class standing between B and B|and Barbara S. Peterson received the during the week with a cast of artistes Scout—Yes sir ' —Clocks do it—Sclencs and Invention Magazine. It was a novel éxcuse that was offered by @ little Irish girl when asked by héy teacher why- she was late for school “Please, miss,” she sald “1 have a new pair of shoes and mother forgot to cut the ‘string that tied - them -together.'— Boston Franscript. > . ‘Whom “does Charles take his musi talent after?” = “Well, his fathier never liked work"— Judge: - “Jolim, the cook has: fone.” re raduated 4 . ° Eest & ot plus, or, on a percentage scale, at about | degree of B. A. in Jackson college for| = 2 L s from the Opera-Comique. A tea was|87 per cent. $ women. “ e r - g met Monday |5/Ven by Mr. Maurice Husik, American| Kvents of the graduating season In| Frank Covello of Norwich was given| < g g onsul at ‘Zufich, at the Savoy ho- which Mr. Feltcorn took part included a “Conservatory Night” ~at the concerts of the Boston S tra in° Symphor sterday. Among the guests Invited to meet the American artistes were M. Reme Ristel. hucher, French consul at Zurich and The Dare-Devl Fiva Aetoa o e tR® |Mma. Ristelhueber, Mr. Lorentzen, Am Afavetts ulub The |icAN consul. and Mr. Otto Reusch r Swisg writer, the degree bachelor of laws. cum laude ! at Boston university, and Harry S. Gau-| ymphony orches- | cher of Paltic recfived the degree of | hall, a concert by the|bachelor of laws. and Harold G. Bowen | A Vacation ltem Which Is Important, and Have Reduced menbery ‘\‘ml:‘: c:::x:rp]:x;;s o Jol J\zn :\‘:‘m\‘\zil':"lv;::v.u, bachelor of business ad- the Price of A“ ()ur Luggage p: senior class dinner “Pops” he expect to retarn? “ . “1 don't-know, but she's the -rotating kind. She may pass through a dozés m z lavera being | ception at the Hotel Somerset, class Gay| ACADEMY GRADUATES 103 families and get back (6 us'in a year — . i the skifyl shots| M. and Mme. Ristelhueber ent exercises, which ved 10 be very IN CLASS OF 1922 ' l | - Bifmingham Age-Herald. o4 he spectators | On Monday evening at their Zurich home ' amusing, in Jordan hall, ‘and, after fhe (Continged 2usm Pags Tioa;) Fife ‘destroyed another Beautifu! Salina ' 8 f surn game |IFe artistes from the Paris Opera.|notable commencement " concert, i “in- s i > 5 Sty st hind deiy hn:mgw:; w aged next Wednesday ique who presented “Loufse” undformal reception and tea to the graduat-|vear for scholarship to Florence b, 8 i v 4 = | 5 3 p o orence B. ink of e » . out to win armen” during the week at the Opera|ing class. faculty and- trustess, hcld in| Carpenter. % . . Why take the chance, think of your wife " ©0 to he a lively | House here. A most distinguished as.|Recital hall, The Mary B. Learned Memorial priz This means that every trunk, bag, and suit case in our stock has been marked 50 low [|and tabies 2t home. Have them inspect- ¥ Lucier | sembly of diplomats. artists and writers| Mr. Feltcorn studied at ihs Norwich | for excellence in current events of $15 B Blanchett, 50. A. | was gathered together. Free ed; répaired and cleaned —From an ad in the Salina Union. “Late for reveille , 1 see, O'Mal- 5 ley,” snorted’ the frate’ i “How da St. Oonge cademy and began his musica!|diVidad caual'y this vear, $7.50 each, | Among them were: Mr. George .| education under George W. Kiee 1o co[to William B. Chappell and — Toesi | et 42. E. | Murphy, American consul-general at The Dare- | zurich: Mr. Jorzan H. L. e games | that a prompt clearance will take place this week. Prepare now for your vacation, and save money. ¥ tered the New England Conservatory tn|Stamm. n, | 1920 and at once became yrominent as.a | IS8 Catherine -F. Crocker prizes of American consul, and Mr. Maurice Iiu-|trumpet soloist ‘and Lorent L . yoit account for this persistent tardl- orchestzal player, | §0 ¢ach awarded for unusual excellence Ofi ness? ot T e | Vicecomtal: e Stanss | e o been . S o). ZAYer |18 P 1o Bt . Ao v S5 Here Are a Few Samples of the Values Offered s tabettes, s ahswerdd, Pt . 4 S :m;‘h consul-general; M. de, Czopheski. G (\rich;:(ra phile studyliig “trumpet | *250 “ T :k e Michael O'Malley."—The - Ameriean - Le- T " | Polish consul, and Mme. Czophoski, Mr.|With Louls Kloepfel of the licston Sym- Motte and Colers. - : e were in | CERRE_ Schuerchinger, the. whler: My | Phony orchestra The motto of the 1922 ciaas was carpe |§ A DRESS TRUNK WHICH WAS $20.00 | A DRESS TRUNK WHICH WAS $14.00 [§|ston weekar- = A o end the | YOn Sevbel, of tha Chicago Opera com- s (- Lo Diem while the class color scheme was P or Weissman, of the Ber-| AGENT GIVES TESTIMON I'n “Staatazeitung” ; 87 M. 4 7 the stage on which sat the members of Teasiugot |Trecd, - Aipstince e e B o T3 CONTESTED FORECLOSURE | ihe rusiecs was he motto prinied in e, ars on | Houke R S S 2arich sovera] - rae Tuesday afternoon in. the super- | large letters. ; p are at | House; A ca ec- | ior court here ~ before . Judge James H. S and Mrs. James |t at the Opera-Comique ana diector|webp. tri i QECEURE st Clei, the hor recto bb, trial was r A of the Zurich presentations; iifss Lo- e the e aaled 4 fereclosure The members: of the graduating class een ; the |fettn- Bigethe the Ao ure suit of Susannah Pugh of “Every man is éntitled to his own epin- 'Of course,” replied Miss Cayenne . “There is no objection to anybedsy's It is a vulcanized fibre and three-ply opinion o long as he cherishes it as his veneer trunk, cloth lined, and fitted with It is a good, Y » too, with one [§omn The smmevines = Voo generous inclination to pass it around— cardinal red and silver. Overhanging pi Jas been . an opera sing- | Mystic against Luman Hayden of Led. | Were the foliowing: two trays. We don’t know just how | tra¥y and a world or room in it. Smith, a lover of musle, took his friend, c am Pollard, of | e, and Mr. John Sullivan, yard " the i Classical Course — Capen _Abbott, g % = 2 recital € e ol e 3 ortgage claim being on of | Cl : £ nk which will look well and stand [J| vere ¢ Vere to'a ianotorte o t st u — farm of 229 acres ‘in Ledyard _which | Wikiam Blackstone Chaopell. Frank any clothes you want to take with you, of a trunk wi ook w Smith was enraptured. He turned to Hay C. Derow, Hyman Kenlg. John Patrick | Many y » " trie s fre. Henry Lanole nf Natiok, Belglan Pups Exhibited ien bought . from Mra. Pugh i ddn. [ N i Flosonce. s R S thard his friend, who held the program and By 3 e in the vil: | Eive Belgian, pupples, four weeke old.| "*Filyen, who is contesting the forecios. | DR Carpenter. Patricia Cassiay, vio- | but it will hold a lot Es 5 heis plaging now " vy ’ which are exhibited in the window . who is 2 3 ¥ & e, S B ol [ V. Pendleton’s store. Broaduns e av. | Ure, claims fraud in the sale and aske|l°t Frances Disco. ~Elizabeth Rogers he is playing now of Occum has re- i e Clariss: " " Pomeman | (racting admiring attention. They are|f0F & cOUrt order to produce and cancel | Huntington. Anna Helen Land, Clarissa Can't you see?" replied Vere de Vere, he mortg: Lord, Svbil Cary Palmer, = Dorothy ; D S I EAMER I RUNKS He's playing a plano.”—Seattle Argus e white and cream color and are exhibited | P MOrtgage and note. Louisé Phillips, Tillie Strom Edward Duprey of \nts avenue | bY Charles A. Rathbone, James N. Watrous, who acted as 5 S 3 . b n agent for Mrs. Pugh in making the| , Sclentific Course — Richard Wheeler 2 s e As $8.00 KALEIDOSCOPE * eek- in-Xew % T8 e : i Daniel Joseph Barmett, Thure Kinds — Some of Them Are Marked As Low $8. Be. tise. makine it e L : Batial iteea S0 Ahe stand a8 & re- | Wil Dahl. Georgs: William Dyaon, Also Various Sizes and The alphabet of the Tartars coptains m . birds and flowers. There are some par- | Keefe for Mrs. Pugh. He denied. that | Flovd Braman :Hill, Kenneth Perkins 202 letters. The thind twilicht game of the sea- | teulariy T':'r":‘!:;mf:;d OF aoinefishers | he had said anvthing to Havden about e :.“f;‘r'ép ot s STRAW AND FIBRE SUIT CASES GENUINE LEATHER TRAVELING ‘iA”per:ea emerald is the most costly of n w lay evening when | Scarle s e the state of cultivation of the.f; = ot A " - . all jewels. = ihcren et A e e e | S ttareae Tonelc, S| the muumber of apple trees o theiDlaca, | Gt0nes ErpestiNormsa,. Ebermeh, Yol FROM $1.50 UP BAG—18-inch, cloth lined, was $7.50 — 1™y possesses mearis bait the water points of t s 4 Miss Mafth eynolds, incipal of th S 5 5. s t Moot sesisiod by o ‘omeloal 0f he | farm o’ two other lots of 5 acres and |S6TE Course_Madeline _ Allce A $4.00 STRAW SUIT CASE 5 English hospitals. sy of various grades, and is attracting a good he witness . - .| Birch, Margaret Theresa ‘onnell, - 2 7 HAND-S| Thirtéen milion people each day Nftend - grai "ot aitention and tavorable com- | Actorney G . Hal cmume] 1o Mo, iy, | 552 Gertud Dubinacy Clara D NOW $2.6 BLACK LEATHER, EWED Il Thes e st ot v . - > ment. s T Evans, Agnes Faffney, Mildre - . . tates. 5 . : el S5 Losle sty sz having e | — s Srznas, Doy Frvine 12| TRAVELING BAGS OF MANY KINDS | BAG—18-inch, cloth lined, was $1350— ™S 0y {ppes ancent 2na e " hall on Dino street painted. v i ¥ vey, Sarah Hyman, Edith Jennes, modern, are known-of which fifty are now The Hillerest n Chief Engineer Theodore Goodrum, U. h:“‘;fl:‘dflr;" ;g“";‘;!'ifh“ °ft§’”5 clt{ Dora - Alice Marchaiyl, Sarah Mints, S l sl 00 Now sg 00 in use. 4 P B 3 = ived is on Nor- s s \corporation af i g Evely: Pi * A4 " % : i avime o Eocoeoi, Canah one, | Hartords Gapish 5.0 Tncoporstors.| St Eiomaain ‘Surie, Merkn Rosch I W e ; it > ontear | P , having been transferred to this | Ermina enfield, Rose S. Markoff and | Laira Weinstein. - . S = 2 By BT gy et 10 08 | wary m Bellefieur. General Course — William ~Joseph BLACK ENAMELED SUIT CASES —24-inch, cretonne lined, were $5.00 — facn & g ack o 5 5 ik p S — exterminate coyotes. It pays $8 for kill- . 3 NOW §$3.34 g WO RCESTER BU CKEYE and BLACK ENAMELED WEEK-END BAGS, 18-inch, cloth lined .......... NOW 95¢ » = Safety White 3 calitles around o L] o v ~ e owing lviachines BOSTON STORE’S MEN’S SHOP " rod- il | { : AND THAT COMFORTABLE FEELING THAT COMES WITH IT IS A FEATURE b ‘ W FHA * OF THE BOSTON STORE VARIETIES. - . i THESE PRICES, TOO, ARE SOMETHING. TO BE CONSIDERED NAINSOOR ATHLETIC UNION SUITS — Fine, “TAUNTON MADE-WELL UNION SUITS" — Knit Checked Nainsook Suits, with Balbriggan 850 Union Suits, in the athletic model, with s‘ 50 band across back. Full cut suits, in all sizes. 20 sleeves, and knee length ... ® COO‘FER‘S KENOSHA CLOSED C_ROTCH UNION WITH SHORT OR LONG SLEEVES— 2 oo SUITS—Made of Fine, Checked Nain- 51 00 h g ol E s & sook, with Balbriggan Insertion in back. . and ankle length—sizes Mr. and Mre. Jchn ™ ¢ North Front sireet Word has been received in th B o ath of Jennie Pic g GENUINE B. V. D, UNION SUITS — 51 50 GENUINE SOISETTE UNION ‘SUITS—A superior g SR |4 THE IMPROVED CHAMPION MOWER has a Pitman connection to knife head which With the little red label on 'em......... B quality, silky in finish; hygienic and durable. For the Sl stone has been TE'SOE $ BALERIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWBRS—A splen- man who is fastidious, they are just the s o reare s Vo e suferings wih is, SELF-ADJUSTING and AUTOMATICALLY TAKES UP WEAR. il s cunis” for e men wno aiwavs. - wear b i 1.50 B e Floccice L o ARES S [N ES ARE LOWER THIS YEAR. . Short or long sleeve shirts, and ankle or knee-lengtn . R T A T SRLATs THE PRIC E LO S % bl drawers, in both regular or stout styles. 790 “REGATTA” CLOSED CROTCH UNION SUITS — he village when her grandgarants. ihe A FULL LINE OF REPAIRS for Worcester Buckeye Mowers, Carried in Stock. ([ Sizes 320 50 .....uvnnens A made of silk or a silk-stripe weave, irf the athletic ate Mr and Mrs. John Livingstons wer f o £ & . RS o LT style. Every garment being guaranteed. You could RS 60 Gt A ahrbar o WS i r -~ . “PEERLESS UNION SUITS"—A make which has |, St S0 finee undlatwed: ik 00a. " ey : ¥ v : e P, won universal favor. We carry. the short sleeve, ity g Some of the work of the puplls of ® Py £ - # Wequonnoc school is heinz exhibited -in ~ 2, * the window of fhe Peoples Store, 1Ine. The work includes drawings and pain ings of nature subjects. and there are Jome meat pooklets with descriptions of ESTABLISHED 1846 ‘ 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH : ankle length models, in both stout. and s J s § AND sa 5 A SUIT, regular styles. All sizes from 34 to 30.... 1 5 2.00 -7 -