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MARKET WAS STRONG Naw York, Sept. 7.—Stock prices moved wr-‘:d l: rapid fashion In today’s mar- ket, confirming the bellef that yesterday's reaction was largely a readjustment of ! ‘ -wukomtuhnlw;o:ldnm W’hfi:g: ‘ % B1% | i o r i 5% they were' mote pran 3 t. convertible gold notes of ‘the ) bound. trail from my little inland town ? i they were more pronounced in a Ste 3. 75, t Lib1 note 1R + why r ‘ m 3 e . Im' of carefully nelec(e% stocks, several Wickwire = Spencer - Steel A tETRNEy . 3 H ; e, s b i : ‘eye seek a.flapping | M’M he hill's green gown ? oEewRieh. beoks thieh 16 naw. Biah Levens Sp .1l 15 1 crued-1in er & Oth- |§ -For a'longing to taste the salt sea ‘breaks over my heart like a B s Aavhlopiadiite. tagionting f Lk .,.’,: e ] e lodiied - pasoun e Y 2 ""‘M’ : ka Mgy B iR / i \ {6 per cent. Porto bonds, sold to {§ a'.dream beckons, “Away ! A rom my inl town. higher car loadings, increased soft coal : ot Bk L i N ip be s Mfy 2 tie inland production and possibility of separate | Butte & Sup. . sfi 3 ’um”‘_ poficsi :\e:x._s"m“.flz_mmfi | 1f 1 follow on across the seas from my ltdl inland town. agreements In the railroad strike | Ganaatan. Pae ; 14 *. 1574 12;!:{ Fleld 5.95 to 4.80 per eent, to Nippon and its mysteries, where the people are small and brown; situation all were favorable, but they ap- 40% I sat fi'drfin}( my h&lnfilfr‘wum'm of a cherry tree oo okl h"‘; ll'ulo "f{':;.:‘,‘“;fl:: ,‘: £ 4 itha slant-byed maid to wait on me, far from my inland town— iftonary on . smounémnent - that, 10N | QUETOHL i e . Low. Ciose || Ok, well | know, how my thoughts woald turn to -my little inland tawn ! | Standard Oil of New Jersey had aban- ' + % Mary Tarver Carroll, in Amorlo-n Podry Hmfln- doned development work in the southern | & : 28 10038 Mexican field, but they recovered all of | Gni M & 'St P pr . 51 B2 2 .64 100,44 $115.00 100388 S - $1.00 Down $1.00 Weekly . corded by Sinclair, Phillips Petroleum, Chino Copper 100.68 . s 3 i Houston and Standard Ofls of California | ¢ 5 %1 docalled ..10030 10028 100.30 ! and New Jerscy. Unusual activity inpGesqon oo’ S 4 2uoted In doiiars and cents per $100 Cosden Ofl, which closed at a net gain|oWinn Peo s of nearly 3 points, accompanied reports!cr cipy res of its possible absorption by one of thel s’ Hudaon larger oll compantes. i Norfolk and Western, which attained s new high price on a et gain of more than 4 points, was the outstanding rail- most of their losses before the close. Chi .. N'west % %gg:: Domestic oils were in fairly good de=| CRi R & P, .. r. a3 T8 100, . mand, gains of a point or more being Te- | rnje Copper A Fer this day only we are offering a beautiful guaranteed mahogany - 88 Note Player Yorelgn Exchange. b ¢ a8 With the exception of sterling. ali | E:::B i ;5 quatations are in ceats por unit n{, for. |~ Th, 1 pr : sign ewrrency: 53 : charged with larceny, of & for the Norwich-Westerly and. the|revoiver, safety razor, and watch from Year | Shore Lines for the fall, shows a ‘few |the house of George A. Young at Hope e new _trolley schedule is announced | Richmond, Erie 1 pr .., Erfe 2 pr road 'stock. Its strength was attributed Sterling— Yesterdav Aze changes Supt. W. Lester O'Brien of the | Valley. - They were found guilty and to the revival of reports concerning a|picher Bod¥ pr . 3 . Demand $3.72 | Westerly ‘lines had done much for-the|each was sentenced to 10 days i the Pmno possible segregation of its coal properties. | con' wmiectric 17 % -.3.72% | publlc during the summer months; 15| Providencs county jail and payment of Reading, “Nickel Plate,” Great Northerd| gen Motor 1 AL e L 7.6: : 3 SResioy 2 Inew men were put on the cars to-take | costs. While walking from Boston to preferred and Chicago and Northwesterl|Gen Mot Deb . 4% g 2 :31.65 “ | care of the summer traffic. Instructions|New York they btopped at the Youngs also improved substantially. Gen Mot Deb 7 p ¢ 99% ¢ 191 |have been given one and all as to cour- | residence to get something to ewt and as Motor accessory stocks moved up un- at $348.00 ' Great North pr .. 94% 497 ltcous treatment and every conductor has | there was no'one at home they entered ) der the stimulus of a resumption of div+} Great’ North Ore §0% : 1712 been polite and willing to assist passeng- | the place and as only a few crackers E 3 } Mends by Stromberg Carburetor, Bosch!pion wMotor Car .. 19 50 13.03 ers in getting on or off the cars and in |could be found, the men took the arti- . Q. B. factory. Buy this player to- ! Magneto climbing more than 2 poitts.|ninois Central 111 TH e B 13:05 " lmany other ways. Benjamin Richmond | Cl€s 80 as to sell them for food. They lay and save $200. Many other good i Tire stocks, however, were heavy, theif|pynois Cent'pr A 1% 112 740" | who has been in the employ of the com- | Were arrested by Officer Willard Mat- values in Poole, Mehlin, Janesen, i weakness being attributed to the season-|r,oniration Cop . 4% 42 21:;; . |pany for some time, and who was con- :;m nwa;: m:;gm ey T Linderman and Biddle Piawos. H .‘; (a!ll!ng of in demand and prevallng|yn Harvester . 1]121,4 1‘12% ot ;luc(;: = thta Anhl:ly ]}lne. goe renmlt- e; SN i Y- peiges. Int Mer Mar .. & ly chang: 0 another line. e people ‘esterly schools opened esday | Prospects of unusually heavy frult)r yer Mar pr’. 55% 57 1825 |missed him so much that a petition was | for the fall'term and on that day 2074 | and vegetable canning thlsAfall wero cr:— Inter Paper .. Fo% ey |N - :gg circulated and presented to the company, | pupils reégistered. - At Pleasant street } flected In the strength of Amerlcan Can|ynt paper prista ... 7% . TI% 1% A asking for his'return. 'This is only one|there were 51 more puplls than last & 4 and Continental Can, each of Which e8- | Cennecott 1o ... 81 81 31% instance which has become known. Supt.|vear. The High school enrolied 283, 22 || We Carry Complete Stocks of Victor and Brunswick Rec- } blished new high records. Equipments |y hion valley % 63% 60% W. L. O'Brien has 2 fine lot of men on | more than last year: Elm street 405, an ! were strong in response to reports show- Maxwell Mot B New York, Sept. T.—Copper quiet; elec- | tha cars and at the dar barn and every- | increase of 20,” Chestnut _street 6 ord: 4 ing that August bookings of Baldwin Lo- | Mexican Petrol .. - | trolytio. spot aha futurs 143 tin quist, | thing as been done o inmure prompt svr- | Pleasant street 635, increase of 3L . Every One Guaranteed Brand Noyy comotive exceeded the total for the first|\rev petrol pr . 9134 % |spot and futures 32.37; Iron steady,|vice for people who use the trolley cars. | Bradford 230, Dunn's Corners 17, White six months of the year. Baldwin closed | yiami Copper 7 prices unchanged; lead steady, spot: g L SR E e k 78, 6 morec than before, Quarry at & net gain of 1 5-8 With even greater | o & g w i L. 13% ©6.00 'z1c quiot, Bast St. Louls spot and | Bev. G. Edgar Tobln, who ls to as.|Hiil 132, 12 more and before another galn by American Locomotive and Amer- 3o X & Tor wi .. 47% nearby delivery 6.25. Antimony, spot | Sime (he rectorstip of Christ rgc::gnd week passes there is mo doubt the fig- o ;az:;eig(;e&aocku 1o whih naw pesk L OUHL L LACEE e . MK SAgs . v S Phitps chh - Crommgton, B ot s | N be JArEer. ' 8 i £ AT Ay 3 , R. < | prices wers attained were Columbla Gas, | nov e & Ste . e - - MONBY . yas Born in St John, N. B Ho db- { Consolldaied Gas, Pullman, Americas |y Air B Mo Yotk ‘Beot M1 mtnay firo; [ Coieg 08 DA degreefrom (hA' T} Metals, Barnett Leather, American Ice, | B Digte 4= Vo b= Fulina > #abe. 4 52 cltmtog verslty of g’s ‘ollege, Windsor, N. 8., 32%.| t . CURLAND SERVICE FREE . Following is the program for the 1ith d conce! A Few Specials in Musical Instruments i Match, The Kiltles, Morris N Y Central 9 974 I Overture, Comedy, _ Kela- Bela 7 =k took is. i i % G g s R o Engine, Cotesse Desematts oot and | oSy B AT BN 4% 8| bids: oftarsd.at & 143 Iastlown & call] Cye ang was graduated n 1008, Ho way| raiaeh, Nantasker, Lansbach \f Violin Outfit .....$10.00 Tenor Banjo Outfit $20.00 National Enameling some at gains of 3 | g pasig. .. qy gl 17909, Seainat dopepingoy T 1% made deacon by Rt. Rev. John Andrew | ' TAr Gaviet, to 4 points. 3 ~ 3 Penn R R . 3 83 45% ko Richardson, bishop of Fredericton 1n 1909 | 1rving Berlin's Iatést hits, a, while tme|] Cornet Outfit ....$20.00 Drum Outfit .....$29.50 Total sales were approximately 900,000 | pioreo ofy . % - oyl @ and advanced.to.priesthood by the same ! Years Roll By; b, Don't Bring Me shares. Pietcs (Ofl pr g 43% New York, Sept. 7.—Spot cotton quiet, | bishop {n 1810. Mr. Tobin was elected to)| 'Posies Call money opened and held at 4 per | cent. throughout the day. Ties money ' and commerclal paper rates continued | Rigese 0 2 16% 185 1 middllg 21.25. the parish of Cambridge in Waterborough | Grand' ®election - from Maritana, e Gl { 9% | 5 Ll S - {in 1909, where he served four churches Wallace R 5 537 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET until 1013. He wag then called to Campo- Ukelele Outfit ....$ 6.50 Mandolin Outfit ..$10.00 3 - t Caprice, - Venetlan Beauty, Rolfe »- quite firm. Rep I & St 71 1% Chicago, Sept. -7.—Assertions that ow-{belio, N. B, a sumfner resort. Mr. Tobln ! Popular air, Lovable Eyes, Ramick I Foreign exchange rates were generally | 5ouvy Pacifie : 83% 94 , |ing to drought and heat the corn crop{accepted his present charge of St. Phillp's | Potpourr! of Scotch Alrs, Mackie-Beyer < lower, although most changes were nom- 7 South Railway .. 981 27% | this season would be 350,000,000 bushels | Crompton In 1913 and-was appointed by | Novelty, Missouri Mule, Blake THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MUSIC HOUSE IN NORWICH mal. Demand sterling. bills declined, | gouth Ry pr ..... 68% 63% 837% |less Yhan was hafvested last year had|Bishop Perry to St. Andrew’s church in | Popular Air, Stumbling, Feist 1 1-4 cents when offereu 1a large volume | moyoco Prod A ... 86 86% | much to do toddy with an all-around ad- | addition ‘to Crompton, Feb. 1, 1922, on | March, American Legion, Vandersloot . . on shiyments of graln and cotton. Tobacco Prod ‘5% 7% | vance in the value of grain. ' Wheat |the resignation of Rev. Frederick' San-J Finale, Star Spangled ' Banner. p Sl 107% 108 | closed 1-2 to 3-4 met higher with Decem- | ford. He will fill the place at Christ| C. O. Gavitt is director of the West- e n ac ne o - SLOCKS. Union Pactfic .....150 148% 149 |ber-1:02 1-4 to 1.02 3-4 and May 1.07 1-2 | church, Westerly, left vacant by Rev. Ed- | erly. band. . o Union Pac. pr . 9% 79% ~ 79% {t0°1.07 5:8. Corn finished 1-2 to mund Cleveland’s resignation, to take This the last evening concert. PR High. Low. Close | 17"g" pubber - 4% 85 |andoats 15 @ 14 fo le. In provislons | charse of & largs church In New Botword, | The sl concert of the serles will e e e tollnwing 1s a summary of the | . b 1% | the outcome nchanged to 12° @ 158 Mass. given on a Sunday rnoon within a transactions on the New York Stock Ex- [ UU S Rubber pr . ) oy il oo o = The marHage of Miss Elizabeth Cong- | SHOTt time, 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE e b U S Steel pr . % | According to a statement from a léad- | don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gldeon| ° : = ;) 3 hopb ; Allls Chalmers B8 59 | \Westinghouse Ei ing, authodity, corn has suffered severely|Congdon, of Worcester, Mass, and J. STONINGTON Everything Musical’ Allls Chalm pr 101 101 |yyest Un.Tel ...... during the last forty days, with Minne- | Quinnell Miller, of Jamalca Plain, took . 3 g:emxm 38 89 |wiys O%and .. 7% | sota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kan- |place Sept. 1st, at the bride’s home. The| Delogates chosen to represent the 20th em .pr 115 115 Willys O'land pr sag showing ‘the ‘greatest damage. He | bride who has many friends in town,.is 40 40% | Worth Pump ...... 44 estimated the total yleld at about 2,-{granddaughterof the late Capt. Rufus senatorlal convention are Mrs. W. Ellery ; Allen of Waterford and Nathaniel (P. Beet Sugar 46% 483 700,000,000 bushels, and it was upon thi¥| Woods, formerly of Westerly. Neyes .of Stonington. These will go to gf’“h Mag . -3“ :7; CONDITION OF NEW YOBK basis that the 380,000,000 bushfl;! Bhfl{*- Owing to the storm Wednesday even-|NeW Haven to. the convention Thursday|ard Day and son George have returned, EAST KILLINGLY an .. . A N X ‘ age. was' forecast. Upturns in the price s o - e - | af - r v 3 - Can pr 108% 109% FEDERAL RESEEVE BANK | ot Wero promptly. reflected by the | N6, the mectfg of the Pleasant . View | 3. dolegates-at-large. =Theadors Bodel- |after ten days’ visit in Canada. - The¥! o . g\ | 5. Leathers of Appo ¥ of corn DEowBEly i v Improvement socicty, was postponed and | Wein of. New London and Dr. George B.|, .90 the trip by automobile Vo 3 Car & Fdy ..188% 187% 187% - —— actfon of wheat. - Besides rough weather { . UOFIRTS SOECT: WES Postponed aRd | o ard of Mystic were chosen to attend | T2d® the trip by % goop] | naug, ., called on some of thel “ Cotton Ol 1% 2T% New York, Sept. 7.-—The statement o!i in Canada appeared likely, to retard the | UL 6 B0 (A SUOR L 1 erom the two towns comprising the 1sth Willlam Maynard of North Plain was; Mr. Leathers preached Hide & L 71% T1% | conditions of the Federal Reserve bank|ii.nnnc or Canadian wheat and to in- j 3 .| senateria] district. a caller here Friday. of New York, at the close of ‘business |5u.s'tne quality of a large amount. Rosario - Sammataro of Stillman avenue, ist church here about 1 Divid R. Kinney of Norwich has sold Frank Rogers was in Colchester Sat September 6, Shows: . | ":Some heavy selling which took place LoNoa vk wire, merried Thuptiay. nt § = i years ugo. They have rold their Haverhlil farm-and bought one in Maine ! lchael’ * [ nis cottage at Lord's Point to Lillibridge : Total gold reserves $1,082,518,142.15. | on the upward swing of wheat values was | > 1 2t St. Michael's church by Rev. J e urday. Wallace continues in pool ; 1 1n| accident of two years ago. Biss discounted secured by government | that ensued failed to last, however, and ' o "y o = nesday afternoon off Watch Hill. The]rence and Mrs. Harry Moore were in|3cC = T‘Ie Gl'eat Money-Lendel' war obligations for members $26,171,393,- | gossip was current that export business o8 . A Dreakiant was(served | i Hal ” | woman went overboard. Capt. Elias|chester Saturday. s bought In open market $59;819,569,- { Ing been taken for Furope ,today was|Sis UPOR thelr return from thelr wed. len’s house¢ on North Ridge. ray - fo ! their 'difMiculty and sent them home in | here, sons haming: mesas” eaonest Do ]| Total carning assets $263,725,116.69. | the market was strons from the outsat, | Ifle passonger service between Newport | s 3 were glad to learn that Mr. T Keatio: Tha bHde. w & Young of Norwich. P St il st - Total reserves $1,121,728,589.80. asciibed to cash Interests here.’ Declines 11 aogron Torraveera, rrome oodsD¥ {~ 4 small boat capsized In the bay Wed-| Mrs. Drmest Spencer and son Lav has enticely recovered from his . it at the home of the bride. The bride who | BIOW struck the sallboat, she was unable | Syringfleld and Hartford Wednesday. P . 00. was _beiug ' under-estimated. . The i 5 ponular local girl -received many | to-atand the gale, and a young man and{ John Rathbun was a cajler in Col- w-th H art All others $22,105,004.54. {Amount of wheat acknowledged as hav- ding trip they will reside In Norwi Clay in his poger boat Lena went to Sarah and Annle Shmuckler of < Ith a he 05. 700,000 bushels, chiefly Canadlan, 5 S TWICh. 1 their rescue, anW Lelped: the two out of | Hartford spent Labor Day at their home| Miner Burdick has moved to Mrw. AL We lend money ‘to Honsst Total bills on'hand $107,595,966.59. ) There was 2 big trade in corn and Arrangements are underway - for alr Lot DI meae Tor e R e e o e O S eroe S teR port | another craft. Tho boat that was over-| Ray Biiven was In Colchester San-|, WAnS Sve béing made for the amnus joans for spms needed up to.$300 Uncollected items $137,397,368.72. But eleventh hour bulls were compelled.to | 2814 New York. ¥unds have been ralsed |; . ,cq was towed to Wateh Hill. day. Y ; ! ¥ 2 ¥ George Soule of Putnam visited hit ocount $698,- | accept heavy offerings from holders who | foF the work and next summer a 12 or 14 Chesebro, who is at Law s dys Chapman has et O R S zs?‘n‘gzt&memh"s s e T position " to realize profits. | Passenger plane will make trips.. A hy- M:;Zr:ila‘i Tospita), is resting comfortably; it s);)en(fl:lngp two weeks father, Henry Botlls, ‘gyéc. Labor: gay. ly installments, as arranged to suit T’utal’ dé tts $722,703,354.34, . Oats were governed by corn, droplane has been carrylng passengers up A noted art j‘mmm printed in New filnet, N 0 M: Jane Eldredge of South K convenience of each borrower; poe il £ [ S ovist tended up d'In line with|&t Watch Hill and trips have been made s v der of Foxtown was a caller | IS Visiting her son, Kneeland le . F. R. notes in actual circulation $615, rovisions tended upward in line wit! York three times a year, in its Issue Lu Alexander 03 <. legal rates charged on sum still s & Pt this season to both Boston and New York. Fived b . Mond: Paul Smith has entered the State Trads due for time used; no charge un- J| 357:425.00. ogs and grain. The annual state convention of the A | Fitica Will be out soon, Will picture and | here Monday. less loan mgde; deals confidential Ratio of total reserves to deposits and e A 3 Vow Lo school in Putnam. ive a history of some of Stonington's old| Week-end callers in - New London will be held today (Friday) and Sat- :me,_ This journal also has an antique | were Ira Gifford, Herbert Housten, Aa- " § : urday at Bristol Those who will at-! rowing; private offices; glad to ex- §| °°Bt Wheat— Low. .. Closa supplement. na Houster, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Chap- tend as delegates from Merrill Post. are plain Beneficial Plan; courtegus 88 100%. Mr. and Mrs, J. Morton Cook of Ston-|man and Mrs. Henry Rogers. - Commander Danfel F. Larkin, Vice > . and Mrs. Carl Rogers and family treatment; convenient and safe BOND MARKE? ig;:: :g;% Gominander. Jpies Donohue, Adjutant | LSsR, Who have been At PenSlaton’ Hill, M, 1 and none will know you are bor- J|F- R- notes liabilities combined, 83.8 per! Chlcago Grain Marker Lean Societies Helping St. Louis. Should a sum as great as $6,800,000 be made immediately available for some un- v ville, spent Labor Day at Mr.|expected source for expenditure im im place to borrow; quick - service; New York, Sept. 7.—The demand for Edward J. Butler and Treasurer Rogers ha.(‘:e r;tu;;::l:on;e.“ Princeton, N. J. (lilfeng;v]c}l(\loore’s.p ’ proving St. Louls housing conditions dar- new borrowers welcomed; hours, }l railroad mortgages provided the stimwu- ; 3 Trainer. s o,";',.ienas here Thursday. | - Mrs. Lois Rowe, who underwent aning the next year, the fact -would be of 9 to 5:30; Saturdays 9 to 1. Call || us for today's rather general advanice: in % e At iio moeting of Narragansett Coun-| . A Jarge olin o Blm streot had seme of | operation at the Backus hospital, Nor-| extraordinary interest. . And still §8.000.- write or phone 1-6-6-6 the bond market. ; ",7;.2 e oll, K. of C., Tuesday evening in Champ-| s small branches blown to the ground | Wwich, for appendicitls is resting com-| 000 js approximately the sum which the X Norfolk and Western convertible s, : £x Yin hall, Wiliam A. Dorovan was elect-| during Wednesday's storm. The tree is | fortably. P . { Duliding -aod Mean asociafine oL 5 BenefiCIal Loa.fl | which climbed 4 1-4 polnts in sympathy = % ed grand knight of Councll No. 2, and | about 100 years old, tall and vigorous and| A number from this place attended|Louis devote annually,t osome-owning.— | with the sharp advance In that road's Dee. 34% 3534 W. Lester O'Brien was chosen deputy!towers high above the bulldings along on | Norwich falr. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. . cok, were the individual feature. Penn- - °°° 3% 383 grand knight; chancellor, Dr. J. M. O'- \the street. Socnety § svivania gald s ;:'v:a.lserét{a; o At v ... 8% AT © | Gonnett; Bawara 3. Butier, Tecorder ;| The schools of. the town opened Taess}| = | 1antie Coas 4's, St. Paul con- s n - H. uire, freasurer; James i 53 ROOMS 302303 {vertible s and Chlcago and Eastern | . CRabeEbts Miw Y eniskal > 4 T e T o L tieh school, § : n Spellman, - financlal secretary; Richard 5 m - Illinois §'s also made marked progress, | The last ten years have witnessed the|Butier, Jjr., lecturer; M. W. Flynn, ad- ,L:;lllnm";: sa_]l;):n:zl;::, :Ea ,ff:,i'}“‘j;‘,; oz?s 5 STATE STREET while Frisco prior len. s established & | DSSMing of two great institutlons—the | vocate; Harold Falion, wardens Jonn| taLng_255. NEW LONDQN, CONN. new high and the income 6’s duplicated | firé horse and the chaperon. Every one p show an increase in enroliment over pre- McKenna, inside guard; Delo Roberts | ons oprs i their previous top price, knows what shoved the fire horse Into ob-|3nd Thomas Donovan, outside guards;| ' oy ars 5 1 ce! 5 ; LR . the Biate Bank Foreign bonds held up well, dsspite the | ivion, but what happened tothe chaperon? | Biward MeKatehe. trastes. for- thoms| Chiel EA. P. Teed has been again ’ hosen head of Stonington fire depart- weakness of Buropean exchange rates,|If It should be asked where has she gone. | years; Peter McGuire, trustee for e v et Solssons 6's gaining 1 1-¢ points. Dutch |t might be suggested that she probably | year. Past Grand Knight James Mc- :;:{':nforc;,h.-:q:snsg!nfi;:ia“)(a:ngki'sb::n bax gtme wherp they used 3o wish she had | Cormick. Was -elected \delsgate /. to_~the] P PST0 FMT 50 TS (8 €20 S20 always been.—Buffalo Express. state convention; the alternates chosen % o were Past Grand Knights Thomas’ Pur-| H\ORS since 1904, il and Patrick Mullaney. Monday evening the Boy Scouts gave a - surprise party to Fred L. Cushman, as- In the Third district court late Tues-| gistant scoutmaster, who is about to leave day, two men brought before Clerk Wal-| ¢5 take a course at the Carnegie Institute, ter M. Fiynn, Jr., we;z l’.‘Tcpl'm O'Connell | pyttshurgh, Pa. and James Riordan, both of Brooklyn, W - N, Y. The complaint was mads by |y Thomas W. Garrity is entertaining Wil Chiet‘of" Polico Fuller of the town ot|'“Jocap Hovnicaler: nas gone to Rich- mond, Va.. where he will enter college ! . to study pharmacy and medicine. The Fountain Pen has been the the guest of Mrs. Willlam is an important part of a student’s equipment. The Norwich Bargaih House Direct Attention to a Very Special Attraction of Men's and Young Men’s Suits In Worsteds, Cashmeres, Flannels, Cheviots and Ssp $9.00 ™ $25.00 ‘ OPPORTUNITY ~ DAY Take advantage of these specials for SATURDAY. This is an opportunity for you to buy new Fall merchandise at much less than' their regular prices. Remember these prices are for Saturday Orly. NEW FALL Very Much of War Flaver Like the war, the strike may soon be over, all except the public paying for! it. ~—Pittsburgh Dispatch. Witen .2 fellow takes affront he is apt to get his back up. Throop, has returned home. Miss Elizabeth Hoadley and her mother, who spent the summer here, have returned to Brooklyn, N. ¥, Mr. and Mrs. Pearshall and son of Freeport, L. I, are at the inn. John W. Hull and son of New York are spenpding a few days here. Miss M. E. Ingraham of Main street is entertaining the Misses Plersons of .Brookline, Mass. Mr.*and Mrs. Edward J. Silons of New Jersey are guests of ffiends here, Carl Reiche has returned to Bristol, Conn., having been the guest this sum- ‘mér of Judge ‘and Mrs. L D. Fair- brother. John H. Shadkley has returned from a trip to Somerville, Mass. Frank Speller and Thomas Evans, who have been at Lord's Point, have returned to_Plttsburgh. Miss Helen M. Dewey of Canaan is the guést of Miss Annie M. Denison. The republican caucus will be held this Friday) evening in Borough hall. The democrats Wil hold their caucus Wed- nesday, Bept. .13, at the same place. The town eléction will be held Monday, Oct. 2, | — ~ George Moore, Who ' is - working in Bridgeport, spent Labér Day at the honie of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Moore.” . . Prof. Hiram Bingham and family of New Haven, who have been abroad, have returned and are staying at their summer. home here, g _Harty' Moore has gome to Meriden to “Mrs. Schmuckler has gons to New York for a visit.. John Treadway of Manhasset, L. L, is Boys’ Suits The Boys Like Our Styles—Parents Like Our Styles Plus Wearing Qualities . | $2.75°$12.00 - Select yours where you have the greatest variety to choo: from and where a- positive guarantee goes with every Fountain Pen sold. If it doesn’t 'suit bring it back and " exchange it for one that does. - : < Our stock of Waterman’s Ideal, Moore’s, Swan’s, Conk- 1 lin’s, Crocker’s and other gives you between 200 and 300 For a short time we will electrically engrave FREE your name in gold on, any Fountain Pen sold. -All makes of Fountain Pens Repaired. .See .our window display 'of the materials that enter into SUITS ODD LOT " Dresses o $19.50, $22.50 0092950 fauk pRESsES| 2500 ew Bolivia Coats dark and light el ALL SILK LINING $25.00-$29.50 shades \ - SEte ; SPORT COATS $5.00 and $6.00 NEWEST MATERIAL Extra size Petti- - $22.50 ‘41000 . 1 “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES” W ot ' B. GOTTHELF & 94-100 MAIN STREET A Complete Assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings at Remarkably Low Prices | the manufacture of , " WATERMAN'S IDEAL PENS The Norwich Bargain House . MORE FOR LESS

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