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PARTLY CLOUDY : TODAY AND TOMOREOW. PRESS DESTATCIEY XORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1922, SEy T . EMPLOY 100 MEN AT pere furnished with workers &1 against | USED ROBERT GAIR'S NAME out immed:ately affer-the telephone call POETRY - The Bulletios |COLLISION BETWEEN WAGONS o T ey R T S v o i TR RS POETR 3 ) | 2 e situation as regards the use of : ‘the bonds required, not ng |- a New Haven railroad ‘ricials: in (New the free employment ‘offices in the five| The name of Robert Gair, head of the|9% the Bonds requl 1 want to ge a-rambling alons 2 eountry e S London said Friday afternoon that con- |leading cities' of the state Is therefore | Robert Gair Co. of New York, paper box lane— Norwieh, Saturday, Avg. 12, 19 Shortly after the clerk's return young . Aug. 12, ] < i : ditions remained much the same insofar | Practically the same during Jyne. R 4 A as-the shopmen’s strike -situation on the | FOIOWINE is @ summary of the. report: THE WEATHER. % . x ’ . ® | New London division Applications for Employment manufacturers, printers and lithograph- | Josephs entered the banking offices. pre-|! WaNt 1o “hear the bees a-buszing and the ‘was concerned, birds' refeain— ers which has a plant at Montville, was | ®snted a check drawn on a blank of (h 1 want to trudze amorig the brambies and used in a carefully ‘laid piot to steal}Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Brook sit in shaded nooks— S ‘accoun The 1w Cuoditions. SRR D T R, e save for the general improvement claim. | . OTice Males Femles Total 530,000 worth of Liberty bonds bonds, e 2 (0 o the i STy ol the ind- BEEE Fritay 2is ghbmts: reslatned ; ed since the strike has gone on. Thel . 2 B from Clarke Bros, bankers, of 134 Nas- d the|l Want tv smell the fresh turned sod, as ol P J d : |'same forcs was sald to be engaged in|oC% HAvVen .... 683 430 1113 | o0y - street, New York, Wednesday. The|, Everything seemed regular.and the Tarmers sow thelr grain— Mgh over and east of the MississinDl | Glorge . Toomls of Colchester - has)on in which the plaintittswas riame was) [T (O S (R1G [, 2e ChERsed | Bridgeport BB 6 e e o roiied. by the ends | Ponds were abotit to De handed to the| want 'ta hear. the.lowing of the catti Yt ver New Emgand, ™ P | heen made the dstendant . In a $5,000 | Smashed Anc Lo was (T an occasional addition to the staff when | O IR _‘_’f wclph 537 lvears of a boy, selected as a messenger "?c’m"'":';d'";fifi '.':‘:',:',uf,df e 5 [TCs o' potiasrs T Jonging for; whers The weather Wil he generally fair | aamage ‘action brought against him by | ST’ pupors'in {ne case were fied Fri-|& capable man came along. Tt was| o . Tres e - fasa|Dy (he man who plotted the tett, which [olely and Sonficd 1o one of s S R ERIRTRR 1o o Saturday snd Sunday with material | panje] H. Wallace of Middlefield, this|day with the clerk of the superior court. | S818 & t'r;g:flsmfltely }00 men are A”““uom Py aroused the suspiclons of a clerk In thely (" Fn o cor ana that perhaps $30.-|1 Can't explain my feelings. but there's change in the lower lake region state. as the result of an accaumt In| Another-cae filed Friday is a divorcs e e “::':"‘":1 enk aler | Femates Total | conkibe, frm 25 Do, was about. fohand| 16y was too great & sum to be entrusted |y gyhey biood ls bounsing and - e Sandy Hook: Moderate to|MCh the DI wis injored: last|action ' agalnat = Lawrence CSWILL | atistactory “shipe. | There was mothing ( Hartford 507 181 e boy, James_ Josephs, 13 years oid, |t° NS care. : 18 fall of cheer; January. ormerly. o g "'\L | mew- to report concerning developments | New Haven .... 557 502 1089 £ Alexande h Thsi'msvicions atoaaell., hay.. (el | For 5y, Soeiug. Mag crobesd. the. threfheid fresh northeast, weather overcast Satur- | Ay, Wallace claima. that:on or about |unknown. The plaintir, Fiorence - M.|few to T o v . 5 fon_of - Alexander Josephs, 40 Willow [, "ot Fuspienine SreRRR T RO R T s {ha-threl £ January 10th last he was' riding in a | Wilcox Smith-of New: London, charges 2% ‘h° A;m.:'" oint yard, but it was | Bridgeport 7 430 1027 | place, Brooklyn, . was _arrested. ~Detec- headquarters. Detectives Michael Gore-|—Maebelle McCalment, in the Kansas nds Tiook to Hatterar: Fresh north- | heree. drawh {ehicle. in Colchenter. A | her- nudband with desertion since Janu- | anticipated that the dally .output of lo- | Waterbury. '..\.603 272 817 | tives of the Oak street station are seek-| eadTriors. Delectives BRE SRy Star. athis IWREes Ratirdey: B e e comatives there will, shertly -begin to be | Norwich 400 108 506 | ing the man avho gave the boy a forged | Sor A i Oat sireet iatlon were hur driven by a servant of the defendant| -The couple were madried September |felL —— " — —lcacck-with -which to. get-the bonds. TE o O kers ofen " apd” (hés| JF.1COULD MAKE A FRIEND, n r of the wagon in which | 26, 1917.-In addition to the divorce, the ¢ striking shonswu, aad Aethingfun; | Totals ;. 2696 1481 418T] According to_the story of you % g T[0T coujd mi=e a friend today Saturday [ran info the rea g0 : usual to narrate concerning overnight G - Ty of Joung ‘Jo | questioned the boy T would not ask for gre partly cuoldy and moderate, | Mr. Wallace was riding. plainUft asks permission to resyme her | 18USl Lo mar 5 gl Situations Secvred sévhs afier his. arrest in- the toffice of| “ qi o0 T CEL S olin inar thel 1t e g N0t ask for Ereater atore | bty As & result of the' collision: the' wag- ' maiden name,: Florence M. Wilcox. b otee. s Fomalen Toat | e bunkie Arm he was Diaving near| ety vas forkey S hat S Gair | e RIS S et ¢ e iy ¢ 5 rtford . 3 5 i Y : g e boy |1 would not need to count my go; Bulletin's obgervations show the E NORWICH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY | New Haven 513 234 397 | man apnrached him. e e omnchea | . Ronight “whem busy Jakors sngor:: Sarome e ‘hanges Friday oo 4| sONWARTZ BEOS. PLAN .. ¢ % PROVIDES 504 SITUATIONS | Bridgeport 304 998 | D, you' want to g0 on an errand for by the man and of being.mirucied o] M, IA 3 Sreater heaith would ne's n Ther. Bar. OPENING OF NEW:STORE| ' ADDRESS JEWISH GATHERING |- The free employment agency. in Nor- | Waterbury = © 443 |me and carn $27" asked the ‘stranger,)bring -the package to the man, whn > tri 59 30.00| A special meeting of the stockholders | ~Judge 'Bernafd A. Rosenblatt, of New |wich secured positions for 504 men and 504 {aseeruing to the boy. Josephs assented d meet him in front ¢ St. Paul's It T eould have a frisnd tonight 3 p g ,'a member of the world na- | i v. p 5 and left with the man.for Manhattan |'ehurch. at Broadway and Fulton stre T did not have at this day's dawn :?v 30, \le"n(r-esf_h:..‘:‘h:;oie?he lngmc:‘ \:y.rl;: fizf\'findfiieclm-e who retcenllv relurned‘“;;:;:;‘o :ur;:g vl l"“,umh el ‘}" - getting ‘off the subway at Brooklyn| - ~The cetectives instructed Josephs “lq'" hand that held m> own as tight t 83, owest company on Wednesday evening. The |from: Palestine’ where he ‘served as the D us for employment {otsled 537 b bt Fridge. The man . then telephoned to) keep the appointment and to have hisi, One hreast the Lgfi;fi];@:n upon, Comparivons. mesting . was followed .by & buffet lun- | American. member of ‘the wofld Zionist|f0F the month and application for help | RETURNS HOME AFTER Clurko Brothers. declaring he was Rob-|hand in his pocket as though gwardint|! Jouif Bot need to caleulate . o, cheon. tendersd by the Stockholders in |executive in<Jérusalem, and Isagc Carmel, j 505. TRIP TO GREAT LAKEs |t Gair: head of the Robert Gair Co.|a package. ' They then separated andiTomorrow’s gain to estimate. ons for Friday: Partly cloudy. | | oTCL 5t 'the president of the company, | regional director of Hartford will.address | The five free employment agencies in peper box -manufacturers, printers and |¢rajied the boy to Broadway and Fultor| 1f T could say, 4 feiend 1 mada® ey, ey, Abrer Schwartz, the founter of ,the | the great celebration to be held Sunday | the state supplled situatfon to 75.7| Mrs. A. G. Thompson of 233 Laurel | lithographers, with several plants In[street, where Josephs remalned soms ¥'s weather: As predicted. well known: business of Schwartz, Bros, at the OHava Zedac synagogue, Federal [Der cent. of all applicants during July.|Hill avenue, returned home Thursday, | Brookiyn and genéral offices at 350 Mad-|time, the detectives in close proximity. * |1f I today a friend couid find The streef, in New London. Of the male applicants, 75.9 per cent.|after a four months visit in Minneapo- | fson avenue. Manhattan. The hoy was not approached by the s‘,,:(;’f‘,,,“‘;,';gg,',‘::\;-;r_d e SUN. MOON aN® TIDES. At the meeting of the stockholders and | The New London chapter of Hadassah | Were supplied with work as compared to ! with her dapghter. Mrs. Robert G.| «f am sending one of my office boys| man, nor did he recognize any ome in| Same hand to clasp in tendernces, un i High || Moon | officers . of the company unanimously |and the Young' Judea are having special | 16.5 »erl oe;-t hdur{lnz.' June, while 75. Smnh;"_h:;d!;:"al“w:hé‘f }';; :ren:::fi to your offices,” declared the voice, “and | the . passing throng as. the nerson who!lt would not matter what reward S e Water | Rices | Pledged themselves to make - the open- | foats exhiblting their participation in the Per cent. of the female applicants for | Mr. D . Paul, T desire to get at once $30,000 worth of | sent him on his mission. After waiti The hours had brought me on_the way Liberty bonds. I am. sending a certified | for-nearly an- hour, the detectives took If I could say, “I thank Thee. Lord— check for the bonds.” the boy to the Oak street station. whers| 1 know I miade a friend todar " Knowing of Mr. Gair's prominence,|ho was: further questioned and charred —Anonymous, and with a certified’ check im prospect.|with juvenile delinquency. His father ] f i it Main street in | building up of Palestine. The Zionist |Dositions were given situation against|and other cities. On returning she took (Standard Time.) g‘e';l:m‘:: R distrit -of New Tondon has secured the | 80.5 during the preceding month. Dur-|the lake trip from Duluth to Buffalo, a m || p. m.) A vote of confidence and thanks was | co-operation of all Jewish organizations | Ing June, 78 per cent. of all those seek-|als0 stopping at Niagara Falls. Riges, | extended to Abner Schwartz and his|in New London, who will participate ln‘mfl work were given positions. H 5 '#%% | assoclates for making the concern one |the grand parade and in the celebration The repgrt shows that of the. total|' Fresh carrots contain more vita-|no suspicion was aroused at the time at|was notified, and the hoy was paroled HUMOR OF THE DAY H 749 |of the most successful enterprises in | following. number applying for help, $1.1 per cent. ! mines than old. the Clarke offices. A clerk was sentlin custody of the parent. ot e £y 5 : 1 817 | Norwich, Mr. Schwartz made an ad-| Rabbl Wolf Roggan will also address o they Tay the stork brings the : 849 | dress in which he gave credit for the | the celebration. - - i Cod 3 t~ 8181 chievements of the concern to the pub-| At the celebration a resolution expres- he's a bird with a big bill"— 48| ic ot Eastern Connecticut for their |sing appreciation and sincere thanks to Courier-Journal Six hou afier high water It 1s low | cooperation In his efforts to serve the | President Harding and the United States | LONG GLOVES, 31 39 i “How varied are the guests that si R I Tooon b s tlanr T | Socmeration sin Wi oEinta) 11 pdtye e oo VACATION LUGGAGE ], "ov s o7, e mesy 22 7 pubiic, and also the efforts a D S IS A REMARKABLE OF- : LE OF LUGGAGE v "t eration of his associate officers. FERING! WOMEN'S 16-BUT- SPECIAL SA — [ They range, one might remark, from GREENEV‘L[E Joseph M. Lahn, treasurer; Banja- TON LENGTH SILK GLOVES, DRESS SUIT CASES, TRAVEL- supermen to nuts.—Boston Transcript min_Lahn, the lce president and . the BEST QUALITY MILANESE SILK ING BAGS, BOSTON BAGS, ETC. “Good heavens! You are the di Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox, of Twelfth|company’s staff of employes. ~Mr. i N lonki I h Ve nave gone (o Block laiand (o Schwarte-further outiined the palicies of e _W;‘;TTE-“P‘SJ'fiETES‘ lx ¢|L°l.N A:ROEMP::G?JEL':; :i:’cusi-‘ B amnine, Indy. bul T cast M. e epend two weeks. | the company for the future. These pol- oA Frardshe Mr. and Mrs, Howard Gordon of | icies he added were to be announced be- PAIR, REGULAR VALUE $200. Frermo hon oswell avenue are - touring through|fore the opening of the new ' store sister. Mrs. August Mursch. Miss| dress the gathering at tne opening. owak who is a graduate nurse, former resident of Greeneville. M Marjory Roath, of Florida, who t andmoth. Mrs. Eli- What has become of your o'd rrazy Massachusetts and Rhode Isiand, visit-j The stockholders by unanimous vote - o AL & friends on the way authorized the president, Abner . 0! - . '*:‘-"':Ns in the parior® v Miss E J. Sabrowski of Greeneville, | Schwartz, to invite a number of local = G X TL i visiting for & o Soake IR RREIGHE of ot peaaiabe e ol oppe[s ave . any ars I ade [vler ~—Louisville Cour- His Cousin—T hope Richard's Fasn't been blighted by that cruel Hi Sister—Don’t worry, dear. infatuated with h.meel LYME ARTISTS PLAN MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP By Taking Advantage of Our Saturday Special Offerings vabeth Service of Prospect street, is| The Lyme, Conn. Art assoclation, has any external love affai; spending this week with friends at Cres-|devised a plan of museum membership 3 n Transcrint Beach intended further to stimulate’ the inte- yers I hear you_ have &w already shown throughout the country |’ Second Trxpayer—Yes.\: Both exemp TAH_WU-E and especially in the West and Middle ¢ West. William H. Reynolds of been recent guests of her-in-law and sis- Arthur Allard and er of Plainfield was age Frigay Fund” Irene Desmarais of Pratte ave-|” rhe fund already has recelved a num- s spending some time with friends|, T SRS BICROY BAS £ < , r ptions the plan has | government for aiding the Zionist cause been put into operation this year for|and. for ‘the encouragement and support the first time. The painting selected xs,xn‘en 6 the Jewish national movement in Ivan ky's “Leonore In Russian | its great.and sacred enterprise. Blouse,” the artist’s best work up tp the | ~Judge Bernard A.-Rosenblatf, one of present, and a well executed attractive|thé speakers of the celgbration, is one picture that may be counted uppn to|of the most recognized. Jewish leaders in hold its own among museum surround-|America. - He is the founder of one of ings. 1t goes to the Dayton Museum of | the largest Zionlst corporations; namely jtions_are doing well."—New York Her- ald. *Ah suttinly is glad to seé vo' out ¥ dat horeepittie. Sam. What done hdp- to you in dar?” 3 h done had mah bones X-rayel” An' Ah bets a five-spot dey ~ War Pickup, Piozer's Wife—T think *'s - awfuly ish of you to pay so much for ihe Stock. Exchange. Bv im- ar.p in to see you I find you uither standinz up or walking about—Bostar Transcript. Why, Tomm¥!". exclaimed -t1e Son day schocl teach “Dgn’t M =ay ¥ ayers every nght before you z¢ Any museum may foin the association and from among those who do join one will be selected by lot each year to Te- ceive one of the paintings from the an- nual exhibition, this to be paid for from a fund called “The ~Musetm Purchase Silk Hosiery, $1.29 Our Men’s Store * Bathing Needs Bathing_Caps, several styles, Another lot of Women's F.ll- regular 50c caps at 39e—r.qu|-r fashioned or ‘“three-seam” Silk < e 25c caps, at 19 Hasers: Jnblack Wints o MEN’S $35.00 SUITS o Batine Shoms N e 125 ' Bathi; Sh high lace AT 618.50 L R - Special offeripg of Men’s Suits for Satur- JUDGE BERNARD A. ROSENBLATT standards of $2.00 and $250 grades—On sale today at $1.29 a pair. ing recetved in town 't Griswold Post. Spanish and Almy Auxiliary for sal picnic to be held on August Thorpes Farm, New London Mrs. Hormisdas Lamb t and Mrs. Woisard of Providence street Women's Sweaters . . o far to bed? Woisard of Providence Arts, Dayion, Onio. A jndlelous featurs | the American Zionlst commonwealth, with Hosiery Specials day. Just 35 suits included, comprising | women's Slis-on Sweaters, reg- ot ANy, mere” eshiaineg Tofies, % @ few days with triends In | of the plan is having the jury of seléc- & capital of over $1.000.000. He has'sers- = S ; lar value $3.50—Special price $2.49 wseY to. thouzh. when T hal to sieed on tion act at the ‘opening of the exhibition |ed for about ten’ years, as secretary to ildren's Si cks, in a goo 3 a aing bed."—Judse. o Mise Albna Langerin of Harrisville,|intead of ‘at ita close, this. avolding | the- Zionist organization”of America, and |8 assortment of styels and colors, a few Blue Serges, Black Unfinished Wor- | women's Fine Warsted Tuxedo 75 the necessity of choosing from the-works | has- been a member of the_ Zionist ad- Bl d*‘;: left unsold. ministrative committee of the organiza- regular vale up to $1.25—Spe- guest of relatives in Sweaters, vllut sano — Specal sted and Sport Suits, sizes 34 to 46 — | price KALEIDOSCOPE R tion. Until six .months ago,. he has been cial price...........coooiinnns 48c Wi Fb,. 5,“( sw.“." f o the plant fom gt |52 S et s TR - omen’s Fibre ; Tea is gathered from the plan e i has been| GAVE ENTERTAINMENT Srmante ot Novxacir o be N chilrens 84 Socks; finest all at $18.50, regular value up to $35.00. | resular value $1200 — Special | Q| times a vear. month with Mr. and AT CAMP TERREHEGAN | il of the Worid Zionist Oraani d d d price . § Genius hae been explained by an Irisk n 2z i i ganization to @ grade, mercerized, in a goo: 7 et Wood of North Third ave-| The Girls at Camp Terrehegan gave | represent the American. Zionists in Pal- |l assortment, regular valus 45c BATH]NG SUITS MEN'S HOSIERY gektenias Bt ot s BEEY NS " home Frida an_entertainment Tuesday : evening at | estine.’ He,returned'to this country for i ate RES e s a9t - e " White-f H Eetyiiato; afll angind, the g cbce i M= Peicile and daughter, | Memorial hall. Old Lyme: The program |the purpose bf° nsgotiating & bond issue an a pair—Special p 5 Men’s Bathing Suits reduced — a | Men's “Beacon’ ite-foot . Ho- W, Holding your breath is. to a certain, iss Pereile of Terrace avenue,|consisted of camp songs, plavettes, in- |of the City of. TelAviv for -$200,000 Women's il &k - Bathing B R siery, regular value 25¢ a pair—to- Boys’ Wear tent. a test of vour health. Normafiy b= Rutland. Vi for a vistt with rel.{ terprative dancing and the pageant Po-|whigh+its" succorstully raided by & Froup Socks, inf black -and: navy—Spe- 3 - day at 6 pairs for $1.15. : value' $100. a 5c adults shoud be able to hold thie for priodh o cahontas. Phe entertainment was under |of bankers ln Phiadelphia. S e e 39c | $6.00 SUITS—AT $4.00 from 40 to 30 =ecom o man. M. the direction of re. Edward Andrews | . He.brings a message of the thousands MEN’S UNDERWEAR Boys’ Bathing S sizes 6 to _ et ohieh are yery saotilic A a visitor in the nr‘\vm- e yh sov,-:l director of the l"AMP £ g\un(ex( tilling” the - soil, bitilding - the Women's Mercerized Lisle Ho- $5.00 SUITS—AT Manig Uh e e “Lavifanca® 12, value 5100 a -. 5% Australia. are suffocated In m¥ilons by mong the dances were several na-|rosds and planting the gardens of the |8l siery, in black and cordovan, he aborigines, and. searated from their wmson o Norwich is|tional dances, the highland fling, Irish New Zion: Sie i o aiais Syeiel $4.00° SUITS—AT, make, short slesves, ankle length, | Shildren's Bathing Suits, sizes B e e davs o: Mre. Charles | /ilt, Spanish dance. Persian and Greek | Director Carmel has éharge of Zionist price % 50 SUITS—AT 1 lue $1.50 d ¢ $1.19. 3 to 5, value $1.95, at ......... 95¢c J e n g0 2 Third aysise dances. Some of the costumes wers |affdirs in Consfectictt.’ *At the recent Zi- e - B oy 1 e L ma s, regular ke, oldens; aaponsitioal abotatecy= of North A strest|made in camn, others were loaned by | onist ronvention’ in Philadelphia, Conmec Vaiih $1.95 the Tnited Statex. fom the poist of ¥ . few days' st | the Second Congregational ~church of | ticut headad thé in Zionist achlove- Children’s Socks, 25 Sty d i of continuous service Ju.that of the Mas- i New London ments under his leadershlp, . ildren’s Socks, 25¢ D f th S . S Boys' Overalls, good quality, | sachusetts Institute of Technologs mat Friday s et This greatoccasion when Jewish his 4 Last ay o (] hlrt ale valus 69¢, at ................c- 43¢ JJn_accordance with narai rosplatio=s, n ms of the Taft-| X0 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES is ~being . writte: iTOUgn Lens of A remarkable offering! Chil- Boys’ haki - Knickerbooki the enlors are raised at § o /d s 3 el | E . 5 oys’” Kha nickerbockers, S0 g . 2 church. under the REFORTED PROM NORWicm | {N0USants of fdealisty who are. reclaim- dren’s Mercerized Socks. in a || | Today will be the last day of the Special Sale of Men’s | | vai’e s1.49, at ... ... $1.10 [l morning and lowered at sunsct. In the direction of Scoumaster Victor H. Da-| o ~MEFQRTED ERON NOMWIOH |ing. their-oia’ ristoric homeland and re- full line of sizes—4); to 9V = army the flag is raised at sunriwe and Boys' Gray Linen Knickerbock- lowered at sunset Catherias Soann of Round S| webe bepbriad; thans Norwieh<iring e | TLBG A chisk b Tddes. " ayese On sale now at 25 2 pair. These | | | Collar-attached Shirts. Take advantage of this sale to- | | 8ove' Gra AL nen docemshoc) e speal s of v 5 o= s, therine McCann of Round JIl1| o T emilok *AuEuit Bi, “acsording. o] Saers OLLBE A ok Metsazs 1o, o are our regular 33c socks. o AlMhough women have had the right to the waekly. morbidity ‘report. just. issued | iami croTnsRGand. non-Jew. who s day. Shirts at $1.19, $1.59, and up to $4.29, regular| | 5., Washable Suits, vaius vote in Norway since 1307, the recent pany . 3 thrilléd with~the' ‘greatest romance in 39 election 1o the storthing of Miss Kareen Miie o rter Lioya|bY the state department of health. o , $ ‘z . 1 ‘ and Master Lioya |bY the state department of health. . | nigcory of the return of & mariyrsa peo. values $1.50 to $6.00. nell have “d to thelr nomes - - ; . o Hariford Comn. after passing & week | O%NS' in eastern Connecticut were as with Mrs. Parish’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sollhs. el T Abere oY Nean Tl avence-1 . Diphitheria—Thompson.:1. Boys' Lmen Noctolk Sults, sizes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grimshaw and| Typhold Fever—New *: London, '1: : ; ; - Sold Prize Labater GLOVE SILK s I 3 %0 14, value $7.50, at....... $450 tamily have moved from South B street 5‘;{,‘;’{:"‘;‘;“ R an g A c:m:nl::::r R'::“:u“ :("fh': ey VESTSJ AT 1-79 A SALE OF WOMEN S DRESSES {ple ‘to its. ancient glorles and to inter- pret -the lofiy-ideals. enunciated by their prophets in to actual life. Platenfl I the first instance of a woman being selected for that office Fifteen states in the union offer ald to former gervice men in the form of voca- tional educatfon, and in California a bill has been adoped providing for vocational Wuhnbl- Suits, value s on North Third avenue T education of veterans' dependen % s 5. power. hoat. Alden who _landed a 21 : E = - the United .y fi’ifi: ;:-ur\q " veve | Measles—Montville, 1; Stonington, 1. |pound lobster Thursday, off Watch Hill This is & special offering! About 50 Women'’s Summer Dmm are marked for final Women’s Muslin S Th: :z::’" dr‘::r"::“"\"'"" ern pact ex- B Bhdte. aivii Diiday” svilitsy by is $4.21 richer today, as he sold the giant ¥ omee Glove o A T clearance. Und tending weat fnto Minnesota and south - . o 3 lobster. for that.amount in New London pink only, o5 0 42 — On v Ohio river and the ety in the Casino was| Coming for Roque Tournament | Fridey. e dobaten 16 the e e tod: 1.79, I I 18— jo pa - nderwear approximately to the Ohio 8 Friday. X s gert . v sale today at $1.79, regular value AT 4 - g b e Toel orchemra | aten & . Wy of Fommot M, | oben it e e 2 i, e $3.98—Women’s Figured Voile Dresses, also smart Mason and Dixon line will be among the first divislon players|old-time Iobster men say that a 36- i who will take part.in. the roque tourna- | pounder was _caught_ in the ‘sound. many Gingham Frocks, with chic round collars and suffs sl ofecionel Momerle, Parea “Mirs. Edward Lee of California. who Size Underwear — Gowns, Corset The big wheel-shaped fan placed at the and between six and seven times as much as from the products of forests. 2 = top of the air shaft of a coal mine for s isiting her father. John Oafs of | mene at the Rockwell sirest o.ounas this (years ago. - —all at $3.98, regular value up to $7.50. govvr‘. Cb:!mnh P:hn-en_u and sentioging {he mine ls” sometimes - BB 6 & rosior messt of Mo |y e e i A 4 X . “ : siamed for Blowing Ralsh Gaskell of Sooth Third ‘avenue. | mumber of new piayers‘aré sxpectsd 1o | * Farming: is the chist industry of AT $7.50—Women’s Normandy Voile Dresses, in four | 2" 'ere are the prices Sougetimen for. drdwing i€ out iarty o the sweek Mo Lee and Mre| compete for the champlonahip tile. | Chine. Summer Underwear pretty styles — also French Voile Dresses, in plain Extra Size Gowns e ey g R % 0 : i " i i .. " conducted solely by el e Wol Mass Children's Summer-weight Waist colors, actual value $15.00. o Women's High neck Gowns, ing consists of nearly 100 acres of land. SR ToN Union Suits, value 5 — Spesial | | . made of good auaiity musii: Tk one Al “ouss and several cotiages ORWICH TOWN orics 6 Women’s Skirts and Wai " und 28 reguiar 9175 vaue, 17 vmen e mower T : : aists : 19 and 20, regular $175 value, S B i i h it aaasive y 4 Children's - Summer Weight ot 5 5139 iiroads of the Unite L e B e, et ¥ i i i = from mining mear'y six times as much Jresneville Congregational. church . will v i S . g,‘;:fl,”";?;‘. Suits, value 89— | AT $3.98—Small lot of Women’s White Skirts, of Surf | Women's low neck Gowns, frelght as from agriculture. nearly four reach at the First Congregational g ] p P . Sati q e with short sleeves, lace and em- times as much as from manufactures. 5 Sunday morning in exchange with W \ Children's “Pearl” Waists Un- in and Aberdeen, actual value $6.50. broidery trimmed, regular $2.60 S pastor. Rev, Gurdon F, paley Ice Cream* ion Suits, regular $1.00 value, at 79¢ Boye NanbeR “Unlon Buite: AT $1.25—Women'’s Waists, in white and a few colored e e At Seotiand Road Christian Endeavor rervice S 2 Bo, : o, Sy Th ol $1.55 Women's Windsor Crero Goégs. av afternoon the speaker q- 4 thietic style, value 59¢—Spe- —These are our regu 1 waists. low neck styls, regular ®ill be Mrs. W_L. Hetherington, wife nf cial price > valse, at .. 1.69 b oo neeen 2ie v || plate, 25¢ . : Mre. A. Maud Smith and little daugh- | wr. Beatrice Smith, of Town straet, ez | 1ve Sundiy morning o bass 4 MAPLE NUT KISSES, made with Pure Maple Miss Malissa Larkham of East Town street, has as guests for a week, Mrs. e e g ik e > Syrup, Brazil Nuts and Cream — Special for Kilbourne and son, Stanley Kilbourne, of NUT CROQUETIT.S very delmdm, Ib. box. ..... 69c Women's Extra Size Bodice Vests, regular 29¢ value, at.. Women’s Vests. Bodice and low neck styles, value 29c, at Women's Ribbed Union Suits, caff or lace knee, sizes 4 to 6, | regular 8¢ value, at . Women’s Ribbed Union Sui cuff or shell knee, sizes 4 to 5, regular 75¢ value, at Women's Fine Union Suits, Bodice top. regular $100 valus, at ..., Wemen's Tailored Gwnl. trim- med with tuck and embroidery, “».|| Another Reduction In Dress Hats | |™ *= ™"~ Women's Dress Hats still further reduced. Our entire Corset Covers ;tock of Women 'S Pattern Hats, including white, :‘E'::‘i Extra size Ico.-..: c,;:: ‘ormer prices up to $15.00 — 5 . regular value REDUCED NOW TO 52-98 AT SR 115 rosuter valee $200 AT $1.98 ..... regulgr value $250 Envelope Chemise Women's = Extra Size Envelope Chemise, pretiily trimmed, sizes 48 ‘to 50— AT $1.89 AT $1.98 Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Sullivan, of le road is recovering from a se- liness. News of her improvement is v pleasing to her friends Mies Florence M. Brown is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and er. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Dodge, of Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Dwight W. Avery of West Town AUGUST SALE OF BLANKETS Buy Now and Save Money - regualr value $2.00 regular vaiue $2.50 Children’s Dresses gne : SRS, i 40 Novelty Crib Blan- . | Assorted ‘lot of A A Muslin Petti street. while visiting recemtly in Hart. % e AT A 3 Upwards of 1,000 Children’s :’ e 30x: C rmy and In. [t etticoats tord. t of i . . . i ki ets—August sale price . 59¢ | stitution Blankets. mixed wool - < fitn Aagpae guest of her dasgnter, Mies || MOLASSES KISSES, just the thing for children, 1b. 29¢ ey Novelty Crib Blankets, assorted and”all woal' — v ol Extra Size Petticoats, Since last Sunday night katy-dids < iatiaans cer e wide white sashes and novelty igns—August sale price.... 95¢ | Price ... : ’ trimming— 2ave made the nights musical in certain collars and cuffs — every dress Gr-y Army - Blankets, ideal for reguiar value $225 Gsaities about town s guaranteed fo wash. At these § | Summer Gamp — Augast sale . - :'.',‘,,k.,“’;”v.‘f‘°'“'_,‘,‘,""‘t reguiar vithie' $3.50' Miss Midred A. A. Kinney of Town special prices : Brice; . . o 3 $1.00 a2 . N regalar value $338 :tr‘-oLl ;l!h:manamnl recently for a AT $149. regular value $2.00 Gray Cotton Blankets, good Wool Blankets, white, gray and 4 L e perme ot ;v..::;y._:: Mrs. Sam. o nc. AT $195.... regular value $295 || serviceable qualty—August sale ‘plaid, " value $7.98—August “sale 2 paCharies Smith ‘of Brewster, X. Y., who AT $285.... regular value $450- ee T Gy Cotion K $ide | wrice %595 | Women's Muslin Drawers, trim- - as an passing this wee) ' o) i ra; on X [ a5, beon paasing ihie wesk in Norwich 130 MAIN STREET In Sizes 7 to 14 ? y Co lan Size 11-4 Wool Blankets: whits ied with ‘tucks -and ruffles of Bmith, of Church street, was a caller evening at the home of his pousin, Mrs. Charles K Lami ’ ood heavy grade—Aug and pl ( 5 . s fe price . 19 | net :':l!.-;‘; ue $10.50—A, i 3:;';1-3-0!"7 lehr $1.25