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Anothar lot of | WM. Fule faghioned or “three seam” Silk Hosiery in black, whité, cor- dovan and nude—these are sub standards of §200 and $250 § grades—on sale today at $1.2 a pair. Children’s Mercerized Socks in a full line of sizes — 41-2 to 9 1-2—our regular 38c Socks at Children’s Silk Socks in a good assortment of styles and oolor:, value up to $125....at Children's 3-4 Soeks; grade mercerized, in & value e ss- 45c % at lnhnts’ wmu Cashmers Hos- iery, lk heels and toes, sizes 4 to 8 -2—Special price. Women's Fibre Silk Bathing Socks in black and mayy — Special price @ PEIF....cc...0 206 sortment, m«lur 48c Summer ‘Underwear Children's Pearl Waist Union Suits, regular 91“ vatue— at . omen’s Bodice V-b, 5’ 19¢ value fhen’s Extra Size Vests and !;&k‘; Tegufar 25c value, at 1% 40c Bitter swect Pcpp-mmm 29¢ Agsorted Gum e e 15c Sayman’s Seap .. 25¢ Peroxide 25¢ Palmolive Taleum . 25c Mavis' Talcum . 25¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum 35c, Bayer’s Aspirin Tables, 2 dozen for 3% Prophylactic Tooth Brush- 50c Sal Hepatica $1.25 Sylpho Nathol, quart -m 8% Main Floor Specials 10c Dainty Dolly Nets, doublé mesh, cap shape—price each 7¢ $60c Kotex Sanitary Napkins— Special price a dozen 49¢ Women'’s Belts, Wwhite and white and solid colers, value 50c and 59¢ at 39¢ f Women’s Real Leather Purses and Hand Bags, value to $1.00 y Cases B {and Hand Bags, a big .-on- ment, valie to t $1.00 Boston Bags, gen! value $1.50 BOYS’ WEAR Let us help you get the Boy ready for Scheal. Boys' Golf Caps, mixtures, value $1.00 Boys' Golf Caps, stylish tures, value $1. Bbys' Kazoo Swespenders, with garter attachment. Bnys’ ldul Underwaists, sizes 3 to <. at 60c Boyl Blnu-eu. light and dark stripes, also white, at $1.49 and 95c Boys’ Coat Sweaters, all wool, sizgs 6 to 10, value $3.95.. Boys' Heavy Weight, all wool Slip-onf Sweaters, sizes 8 to 16, some with V neck, others with collars, value $8.00 £ "BOYS® CLOTHING Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes 9 to 16, value $1.39.. at $1.10 Boys’ Corduroy Straight Trou- sers, sizes 5 to 9, value $175, % .. $1.39 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, r.g- ular value $250 t $195 Boys' Knickers, in nlvy urgo. mixtures and corduroy, mzn 8 to 18, value $3.00. Boys' ‘Washable Suits, uguhr value $2.00 ve, B 8135 Boys’ Washnbh Suits, si 55 ccurarvatue ShON vt %238 Boys’ Navy Serge sizes 3 to 9, v E £ Boys' Junior Norfolk Bmu. navy. .$n8d riiixtures, sizes 4 Boys’ value Beys’ Norfolk Suits, dark mix- tures, with two pair of sizes 8 to 18, value B LT, AR L LS i $9.00 § Boys' stylisk value 316,50 Boys’ Raynsters, best qual Rubber (_}oa(!, sizes Women’s Gloves Women's Strap Wrist Chamois an:« leu. white oy, vm 100 . hite lnd charvvlgm. 2 ..., ‘Nomen's 2- e!np M - black, “whife { what former prlce has been— mf i | SHOPPING DAY, m-'ot THE BIG HOIIDAY : hfi«mwmm Gfi& -re'hh; honofholldaydemmds indmwdmawighmmm mll‘t:onfitwnwfivmtfiumahhmedmdmm efmumdpneuveryu&hdory Our Men’s Store Everything for the Holiday — _Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Etc., TAKE YOUR PICK OF $'.29 THESE SHIRTS FOR ONLY 850 dozen Men’s Shirfs will goonu.letodnyatavery special price.~ They are of fine quality Madras, in “h?lll new stripes and patterns, in a full range of sizes, 14 t0 17, These Shirts are remarkable value and formerly sold at $1.95 —take your pick today at 'Men’s New Fall Hats are here, correct in sha; ipe, smart in style, and in the latest shade of brown. Prices are '§3.50 . $4.00 3450 $5.00 EXTRA SPECIAL—Men’s Silk Hosiery, and cordovan, all sizes, pair. in black, navy regular 89c value — today at ——————-—_——_-——‘ Dress Hats, Final Clearance Price Today you may choose from our entire stock of Wom- en’s, Misses’ and Children’s Summer Hats, no matter 98¢ _—“ ‘ Exactly 47 Women’s Garments COMPRISING DRESSES, SUITS AND SKIRTS Now On Sale—All At One Price At $5.00 Each 7 Women’s Suits that formerly sold up to $37.50, in these sizes: g3 1 3% 36 40 Choice { 20 Women’s Dresses of Silk/ Linen, Shantung and Voile, form- \- erly up to $25.00, in these sizes: 3.9 4 36 38 40 for ‘$5.00 20 Women’s Sport Skirts of Novelty Materials; formerly up to $15.00—sizes 25 to 30 waist. $5.aa‘ Special Values In Women’s Sweaters AT $239 AT $375 | AT $9.00 VALUE $3.00 VALUE $6.00 VALUE $11.00 Wo.mén’s 8lip-oh | Women's . Tuxedo|Women's Sweaters, a styfish ters, in black, and servicesble gar- | 15V, ik ment — Special iprice | price - $3.75, $239, regular value $3 |value fi(n. Sweaters, pure wors- :rown andited, black, Spec'lll brown, buffazad rl;-- lar{ roon — at regul ‘1150' value EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL VALUES IN - DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT FOR SATURDAY ONLY One bale of 36-#ich. Brows Sheeting—Special prife-a yard. Ll et e dw i s ! Size 42x36 lelow Cases, good quality, regular valie 29c—Spécial price’ . ..... ... .. 10 dozen medium size all' LINEN Huck Towels, - hemstitched—Special price, each ......... 50 size 81x90 Seersucker Bed Spreads, plain white only, value $2.50—Special price. ... Size 72x78 Comfortables, all cotton filling, silk- olife covermg—-Specxal price, each 45 pairs of 11-4 Wool Blankets, assorted kinds, - mussed and soiled—price’ fo elose.c. ol $s.00) §| tum and :E‘iégg! : ‘place. :pnem 10 m 11 “o'clock might. ‘Accomodation trains on that sec- tion of the line between Willimantic and Boston which opens Monday run through in 4 1-2 hours. Whenthe road is in geod order they will make the trip an hour quicker and expresses in 3 hours. Among the young lnd!es gradunatéd at Maplewood Music Seminary, Bast Haddam last week are Miss Minnie Tanner of Preston, and Miss Maria Phelps of Poguonnoc. There is much sickness among the children in Greeneville and numerous deaths have occurred. Cholera infan- ¢ measles have been ex- tremely prevalent. Aug. 27, 1872—A car- containing 50' barrels of kerosene ofl conzigned to Charles Osgood and Company stand- ing near the West Side depot took fire yesterday noon from a spark from a passing locomotive. Several hose- carriageés were on the spot at once and the damage was confined to a badly scorched ‘car although several barrels were burned through. The first lodge of -any secret order 6n Block Island was instituted last week. It belongs to the fraternity -of 0Odd Fellows, and bears the approptriate name of Neptune No. 27. A stranger entering. Willimantie is surprisd to find an emense sign bear- ing the word “Coffins” fhe most cen- spicuous object:in the lanscape; but if g morning, chowdér was served and the crowd | twelve, the excessive number on alone making -the trip far frem an ‘enjoyable one. The Thames National Bank -went for it vigorously, In accordance with the enactment has, de- of ‘the genérll nt:‘c”bl’ the several ihl'“t!d 2 semi-annual dividend of 3 per boards- ol ‘ommissioners met at-Hartford on Tuesday for the pur-| General Ely having retarned to ‘fl‘"" Pose of taking such action as maybe| the Democratic ratification neeessary- to seeure the umifornr and | Postponed on account of his absenmce efficient working of the act: relating| Wednesday night will -be heid. his to _taverns spiritues liquors. The | following men from New London coun- fiy erg-Franklin Potter, New London, Royle, Franklin, and James Al- lyn. Montyille; from Windham county, | Thomas B. Whitford of Oneco, Chas. | L. -Dunn of Westford, Origen Bennett of Chaplim: ' Aug. 29, 1873—The first Republican rally and ratification meeting of the Grant and Wilson campaign will be held in Breed Hall tomorrow evening. | with a schooner, Nettie- Cushing of Addresses will be made by Senutor | Thomastom; Me. ahout 3-o'clock Fri- ngham, Congressmen Strong and | day morming about 4 miles south of Starkweather, Col Wait and cthers| Watch Hill, which resulted in loss and prominent gentlemen from other| of life of over 70 of the 155 passen- parts of the state are cted to be|gers on board the Metis: About 3:20 present. Without regard to previous political associations alb. friends of Gran tand Wilson are invited to at- seats tonight they did during the war. Then they. were fighting. rebeis, -and now tl;;y are. fighting—its queer, but it see as if they were doinz -just about the same thing now. Aug. -31, 1872—The propeller Mabis, a passenger and freight boat owned by the New York and = Providence Stamship company, was in eollision ‘Watch Hill, lights of a sehooner were sighted ahead. The Metis held Wer way steering -to clear the stranger The Rev. P. §. Evans, pastor of the| when just before they. met he luffed Baptist church. in Willimantic has| up, apparently to cross her bow: the tendered his resigmation to take ef- | vessels coming .together with ia slck- fect on Nov. 1. ning crash. The schooners bowsprit The sites for seéveral new depots| striking the propeller on the port side on the néw road between Williman- | about 40 tic and Putnam were selected yester- |- da; like a pipe-stem. The vessels hung to- | t is hopsd that not many months geLher for a moment and then surged; 3 e through express | apart. All the sehocher’s headgear il e tmms by ths way of Hartford are put hung from the bow.. Capt. _Bur- navy; § =—=NEW 'FAIR Daily Programme (DAYI.M:HT SAVING TIME) ~ LABOR DAY 10 A. M.—Poultry, " Judging. 1-2 P. M.—Band Concert 2 P. M—Horse Racing, Vaude- ville between races. TUESDAY 10 A. M—Judging P r i vate Teams, Steers, Oxen, Town Teams, Working Oxen, alse Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers, Fancy Work, Ete. 5] 1030 A. M. — Judging Cattle, Sheep, Judging Juvenile De- partment, All Classes. 1-2 p. m, Band Cencert. 2 p. m., Horse Racing. Vaude- ville Between Races. Pet Stock WEDNESDAY 10 A. M.Trial of Daft Horses. 1011 A. M.—Judging Trotting Stock and Sualons . and Swine. 11'A. M.—Juvenile Judging Con- test of Dairy Cattle. 1-2 P. M—Band Concert. 2 P. M.—Horse Racing. deville between races, Prize Athietic Events. - . Vau- L‘O_I:JD':ON» COUNTY NORWICH FAIR GROUND September 4th, 5th, 6th 3 Days — Opens Labor Day — 3 Days | $5,000 IN PURSES Big Agrlcaltaral Exhibit Cufi!e,Sbeep,SwinemdPoultry Shows, Farm Machinery Exhibit Showing $6,000 Worth of Farm Implements, Flowervalnw, Fruit, Vegetables and Grange Exhibits, Will Be Found on the Grounds. Come and See the Fin- est Products of New London County Farms. 10—Free Vaudeville Acts—10 Direct from B. F. Keith Circuit Will Be Staged Each Afternoon Between Races. Band Concerts All Three Days M’erry-Go-Round Motordrome : Larger Midway Than Eve All Available Space Has Been Taken by Up-to-the-Minute Atiractions — No Dull Moments — Something Doing Every Minute — WdcbwapecanrweAdflebcPro- gramme for Wednesday Afternoon. . ADM!SSION—-A&B!&TS: Childfen 25c; Autos 50c; Grandstand 75c md 3100 Reserved Seats Now On Sale at Engler's Pharmacy Autos Admitted ln.uile Tnck SOG—Puhn. Spacel’rovtdedl"ree o'clock as the - Meti€ was passing| ft. abaft the &l’.m‘ LUH» tu: ‘at once " extent of the injuries but in the intense darkffess nal damage was °invisible./ [ that she was not shipping Metis kept on her way but seos it was learned that she was leaking the captain put in for the Is- chinery sank. A heavy sea was running and many of the passengers were swept overbodrd to their deatil. Feor | hours the passengers in the small boats - and other clinging to.small hits of floating wreckage were tossed about {in the high seas, finall Rhode Island shore. those. . who were jfrom broken . hones badly exhausted and the raw | winds added to their intensa~sufjer- ing and aid in many instances came to iate. Maay other lives were sated through the leroic efforts of Captaif D. F, Larkin and Albert aad Jarcd Crandall of the life boat statioa., The loss of tic passenger I'st whick went down w.th the ship mads it mm- possible to check up those who had Leen Jost an: probably mm notkmwnwhz&h"thm' local people on board SUNDAY SUBJECTS ‘At Yrinfty Episcopal Chureh thers wil be holy communion and sermom at 16:3¢ a. m. \ Rey. Robert L. Roberts, Ph. D., wif preach it the Gardner Lake M, B Chureh, at 2:15 o'clock (standacd time). At the United Congregational church, there will be morning worship at 10.36 with preaching by the pastor, Rev. Alex- ander H. Abbott. At the First Bapiist church, regular servides at 10.30 a. m. and 730 p m Sunday school at 12 m. The pastor, Bd- ward C. Dumbar, will preach. At Christisn Secience Resding Heom. 214 Thayer building, Service 10:45 a m.’ Subject:’ Man Sunday School, at 11:45, open to puplls up to the age of twenty. At the Hollmess Mission No: 230 Main street, there will be prayer and praise service at 10 a m., Bible Class and Sun- day sehool at 2 p, m., and preaching al 3 o'clock At the McKinley Avemue A M. Zior chureh, 10.45 a. m, subject The Wells of the Desert. Sunday school at 12.30. Holy giRy bk i TEERD Enigin topic of the men's forum at noon will be Qualities of Leadership. A Young P-aplb’- méeting will be held in the chap- are eut for Pinney THE BIG CONNECTICUT} FALR SAARTER BAK PARL, JARTFORD Sopt. 4-5.6-7-8 ’ DAY AT AN 08 SHOE. Mammoth Exhibits Free Circus Auto Races Foe ]