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Stolen Ties. Order of Parade for Monday—List of Soldiers’ Graves— Boston Boys Caught Jumping Freights—Recital by Miss Vose's Pupils—Railroad Detective Looking up The annual meeting of the Rhode Island Library association, of which Liprarian Emeritus Ethan Wilcox of the Westerly public library is presi- dent, will be held next Tuesday in Roger Willlams Park museum in Providence. The will be devoted to the of The Librarian. rning session general study Tuesday evening six boys alighted from a treignt train just east of tn Westerly station, the purpose o “laying over” untii next freight train came along They were on their way to meet a mestoound tr + they were spot- ted by Chiet 1d and S rgeant Browi. and_there was & lvely ch wck yards in the vicinity , which resulted in the capture of four of the be found for them at the state re- form school. Brothers of Farley and McGuinness and the mother of McDonough came terly Wednesday afternoon and returned with the boys to South Bos- Sullivan’s mother is sick, and McDonough took the Doy in rge. Mrs. McDonough has nine children and the runaway oy is the eldest. A number of railroad ties have been stolen from alongside the tracks of the New York, New Haven & Hart- ford railréad, near Westerly, and the tion forcman, although making ev- effort, has not bee nable to locate stolen property or the thieves. Wednesday a special detective in the employ of the railroad company was assigned to the case, and it is said, have been discovered that are wm-fly mmy, May 31, and for the ‘parade in the afternoon the order of ‘Pprocession will be as follows, forming on Broad street, right resting on Elm street, at 2 o'clock: Platoon of Police *Col. Charles H. Ledward, Marshal Col. Everett E. Whipple, Captain Arthur N. Nash, Aide ‘Westerly Band, Charles O, Gavitt, Leader Fifth Company, Coast Artillery Corps R. L N. G. Capt. Bourdon A. Babcock Budlong Post, No. 18, G. A. R., Dept. Rhode Island L. D. Richmond, Commander Hancoek Post, No, 81, G. A. R. Dept. of Connecticut Walter Price, Commander Robert Brucker Camp, No. 6, United Spanish War Veterans Walter D. Slyne, Commander Orator, Rev. D. B. Hahn of Spring- field, Mass. Clergy and Invited Guests in Carriages The civil war veterans will place Slowers on the graves.of these com- rade: River Bend Cemetery: James A. Allen, George P. Austin, Benjamin F. Babcock, James Babcock, Pardon L. Babcock, George C. Bailey, William H. Baile) D. Barber, John Barber, Thomas rber, Francis J. Barnes, George Barney, Joseph U. Bedford, George M. Bliven, J. Henry Bliven, Samuel Bliven, David §. Bryant, George W. Buck, Stillman H. Budlong, Edward H. Burdick, Isaac F. Burdick, o Y, Miss Rose Dugdale ot ‘the Ho“\vw is ill_with tonsiiitis. Miss Alice Bond of Bondville has been sperding a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Adams. JEWETY CITY. $1,800 Fire Loss Caused by Mice Gnawing Matches—Soldiers’ Graves to Be Decorated—Ladies’ Society at Congregational Parsonage, Fire broke out at 1 a. m, Wednes- day morning in the tenement occu- pied by Felix Bedard, over J. C. Blan- chard’s store, in the LeClaire block on Mathewson street. The alarm was rung on the Baptist church bell after first being given on the street by Mr, Bedard. In a short time the firemen ber, .Ilunt. wlml.m M M“\. .pnnld\ War Soldiers. St. Mary's Cemetery: James Far- rell, Timothy Sullivan, Jerry Shana- han. Indian Reservation War. Pachaug Cemetery: Henry Maynard. Colonial Soldiers. These men served from 1758 to 1762 and seven of them served in the rev- olutionary war: . Pachaug Cemetery: James Arnold, John Brown, Oliver Ceit, Rufus Hatch, Andrew Huntington, John Tyler. Leonard Cemetery: lsalah Burton, Eleazer Prentice, Danfel Stanton. Hopeville Cemetery: James Geer, Nehemiah Gates. . Brown Cemetery: Abel Geer. Rixtown Cemeterys: Samuel Bliss, Rogers Bill- were at the spot with th;hans jump- er, which was soon followed by Shea Bros. with the big truck. Two streams were got on in short order and the fire, which had & good start, was un- der control in less than ten minutes. Several firemen were left on duty all night. The fire was in a dangerous locality, with the John Bray property on the east and the Methodist church near- by. A disastrous fire was prevented by the prompt work of the firemen. Felix Bedard's loss is $300. He car- ried no insurance. J. C. Blanchard keeps a grocery and meat store on the ground floor; his loss s about 5. Spy Rock Cemeter: ‘Winter Green. ‘Wilcox Cemetery: David Green. THINGS ON A CENT Discovered by Ladies’ Society at Con- gregational Parsanage. The ladies’ society of the Congre- gational church met at the parsonage with the president, Mrs. W. H. Gane, on Wednesday afternoon. After a bus- iness meeting_ the ladies enjoyed a solo by Miss Kate Ross and & read- ing by Mrs. F, E. Robinson. They al- so spent considerable time in finding ia-\fi‘w-n meets in that city on ln. rmn-nu mnm was in Hartford Tuesday. b BRIEF STATE NEWS Middletown—Representative Charles A. Appel of Middletown has accepted an invitation to deliver the address in Eloomfield, Memoria] day, Oxford.—The Rev. W. H. Longs- worth handed his resignation as pas- tor of the Congregational church to the committee on Sunday, to take ef- fect July 1. Meriden.—The Hibernian monument in St. Patrick’s cemetery for Michael Donlon, who was killed in saving two persons from a train, will probably be dedicated on June Ansonia—In an attempt to preserve the elm trees the Civic association of Ansonia, Derby and Shelton has made arrangements with a firm from Stam- {{.rd 0 spray the trees in this vicin- 3 Milford.—The graves in Milford are to be decorated by George Van Horn post, G. A. R., on Sunday afternoon. The Boys' brigade will furnish the es- cort and the Grenadier drum corps the music, Bridgeport.—AMiss Henriotta B.' Hu- Lee& 0sgood’ A 600D PLACE TO TRADE ere is e onomy FOR Y —at— Lee & 0sg 131-133 M. THIS IS A SHAD! ood’s Street, Norwich, Conn. Goming Events Cast Their Shadow Before. OW FROM IS, Bilherl&Sum MA'I'I‘ING China Mattings, carpet patteros, value 25¢, for 17c, Extra quailty China, 30c to 35¢. Plain White Japanese, 25¢ to 30c. HODGE'S FIBER CARPET 1o a variety of neat patteros Io choice colorings, 33c to 80c Ly ity . Burdick, Welcome C. B the number of things to be seen on a 0s wd’ . JUg to lead to Siweniion ‘of Gy Tt B TE }f:(l;‘s:“e &‘f“‘:ffi‘f(‘; 00, insured. J. B. LeClaire, who | bone "Mra. Gane was assisted in serv- | 89 Who s soon to become the bride Lee & fl S. Rk g S o e oS o Miehach, | owns the block, is also. Insured; his | ing refreshments by Miss S. K. Ad. | 02 Alfred W. Griswold of New Lon- per yard, R R O I L R s of Miss Mary Lawrence]plin, Daniel L. Chapman, Thomas N. | 1085 WII be less than $1,000. ams, Mra. J. C. Hawkins, Miss Mar- | don, was given a linen shower by a 286 Brown street; Thomas Sullivan, e pupife € 4 Ehapman, William H. Chapman, James | , The fire was caused by mice gnaw- | tha Bothwell, Mrs. H. C. Webster and | number of friends at fier home Mon- Eosen 4 lsentn o apman, " Chapman, Ja Gay evening. 44, 64, &4 Vose gave a musicale in the Dixon house parlor, Wednesday afternoon, which ‘was _creditable to pupils and teacher. The following programme was admirably rendered: Overture, William Tell, Rossini, Helen Shepherd; Valse Episode, Kern, adys McLaren; _ Whirling, Crex Mattings, width, ing matches. Fire insurance pany. A. C. Burdic SOLDIERS’ GRAVES In Town of Griswold and Read-Hers- kell Cemetery. Misses Pearl and May Gane. RINGERS INTRODUCED Yet Sunday School Class Nine Was Beaten by Grammar School, 15-11. The Riverside grammar school ball 13, of 377 Broadway; Charles McDo- mough, 18, of 161 West Sixth street; Jahn 13, of 182 Brown street; ith Boston, According to the story of the boys a party of nine of them were-permit- ted to enter a box car in Boston by & man who said he was a brakeman F. Chesebro, Albert L. W. Clark, Frankkn Clark, Crandall, Edmaund L. Cole, “hester, Bdward John C. Cranston ou select the com- —adv. New Haven.—The Re lon, O. P, of St, Mary w Haven, has been called to th House of Studies at Washington, D. C The Rev. Father J. E. Higgins of Lou- isville, Ky., will succeed him. Father Scan- R. C. parish, ECONOMY Our first lesson is 137-141 MAIN STREET, Edwin R. Cottrell, Crandall, Judson L. Crandall, H. Crumb, Frank H. Davis, Nathan P. Davis, William N. Davis, John Dele- % the e v herine Clark; Shower of D 3 : e e and boys. ' a¢ Drovs | Streabbog, ~Charles _ Cottrell, van, “Albert E. Denison, Cliatles B.| . 0o oo | team was supposed io play with Seymour.—Georze W. Homan, for | OW 10 save money In the pur- idence, the South Boston boys got out | March, Lindsay, i Eccleston, Stanley W. Edwards, Jean S it O ot g ta the Roaar | Congregational Sunday scho ss of | many years o resident of Seymour, of the froight cars and slept in pas- | Aufschwing, Schumann, M Egger, George Fitzgerald, George W. | the town of Griswold anc 'n the Bead- | poys, Wednesday afternoon, only | died at the soldiers’ home, Noroton, | Chase of Seap. R s o nme Y pherd’s . Dream, Heins, Richard Foster, Henry A Frink, Charles H oy y sbon, is as faol- | seur'of the team w of the Moufey Hls was the pioneer in the paon i r 2 % 1tle To the s, Bohm, Helen | Gavitt, Horac Gavitt, Warren Gav. : 2 % heir line up onald! theater business In New FHaven, and| See this week's display window. e ;':::,‘,‘:g",f,tgyy,j:,w‘p\?dla_ Tuch; Dance Caprice, Hahn, Annge- | itt. Albert D, Green, W. J. Green Revolutionary Soldiers. John Owen, p, John Tracy 1, | started the first playhouse in that city. g s b e e Prelude C sharp Minor, | balghy John B. Geer, Courtland T.| Pachaug Cemetery: Gen. John Ty Theodore Robin- | Ho was g veteran of the civil war. Will the ladies pléase drop thelr — wore crushed by & ear wheel. He was Fadde il BESl Willient Siakuiey, Souspi .k ler, Samuel Tyler, Bishop Tyler, James 3b, Blf Lague, knitting and look at our windows. It ; B SERNRE B0t W Whael T Sne The | rington, Daniel N. Harvey, Ell Hazard, | Tyler, John Avery, James Averill, Wil- | Jr, rf, Arthur Frink cf, W - gy e 2 il R s (0 b houss. . Tho ckptured boys John H. Hodgson, James E, Holdredge, | liam 'Belcher, Nathan Belcher, John | OrBrien If. | Sise Nowasd aibe will be nefr while, #aid that two of their comrades were George A. Holland, Henry R, Horton, | Cogswell, Oliver Coit, John Coit In spite of the odds the grammar| The readers of this paper will ba| Cut this out and pin it on your cal- o ke Y oth thewn In Westerly. bat they aiq | Melodle 4 Jeremiah G. Hoxis, John Hoxie, James | drew Edmond, James Lord, Moses | school hoys won, 15 to 11 The um- | pleased to learn that there i at lenst | gnaqy o¢ know what became of the two| Carney: Ha S. Hull, Henry R, Jennings, = Erwin | Lester, Elijah Lester, Buel Stevens, | pire was Charles Maynard. One dreaded disease that sclence has - H Li B : b WO | Fert-Lizst, Kathryn Cottrell; . Idillo, | Jones, William Kenneth, Joseph C. | Samuet Withey. Elijah Withe, nrnw ST S~ e e e in all ity Do not Miss this Opportunity. ac lVBfY. oar ||'l8 7 <t | Lack, Abbie Pember; Romanza (left]K: Albert H. Kingsley, Daniel S. oodward, James organ, o1 CHESTE: e s & R e Sas ri ks 2o bome) ! idone), Licher, Polonaise Mili- | Kinney,” Dwight Knight, Reuben | Brown, Andrew Huntington, Thomas COLCHESTER. T Watch this space for Lesson No, II alld FB d end were nduced to “see the countrs” | ¢ Bl o :;;‘;‘II‘“‘"-‘"] s **7,91‘2;:; Branch Cemetery: James Board. | Albert H. Foote Recovers from Serious a %nstitution It 1s money in your pocket, 8 Y e taita 8 o o Tid 3 heel- | Pb Leonard, Ge y: - - | st y ?gpfm‘tfi:"l‘“l')'l’f'c‘hll‘;“"tgkf”‘l‘“[“m'l";‘";h‘: r: Byening Star (Tannhauser), Wag. | Marden, George H. Martin, ' William | man, Gideon Ray, Amos Hutchinson,| Illness—Schools Inspscted—Meeting is tak . acting dir Pront endof 'a blind baguage car in | ner-Liszt, Janet Clark; Polonaise C [kdgar Maxso ames McDonald, | Roger Billings, David Boardman, He: of the Grange. pon, the blood and mincous surfaces Westerly-several months ;ago. sharp Minor, Chopin, Miss Kenyon: | Alexander McFarland, Thomas A. Mc- | ekiah _Boardman, Spencer Kinney, e i jor iy santan, PR The four boys seemed penitent and | Au Convent, Borodin, Priscilla Bill- | Lean, Robert Mitchell, Nathan James Rix. § Albert H. Foote, who has been il for | {pERO8E0R OF ThS, diseqne A &b the ee s 0 declired that It ‘permitted to retarn | inks; Waltz, Gounod-Lange, Clifford [ Moss, Charjes 1. Nichols, Charl Smith *_ Cemetery—Blias Brewster, | a number of weéks with pneumonta, | constitution” and e &0 'the . d : ed to return | atrous: Bubbling Spring = (Etude), | Niles, Andrew Owens, James A. Pea- | Simon Brewster. was able Wednesday to ride | doing its work.. 1 tors hate p i howe they would bebave themselves | Rive-King, Miss Carmichael; Valsa |body. Major Peleg E. Peckham, James | Hopeville Cemetery: _John Gates, | residence in Packwoodvile to the vil. |30 much faith in e S onate | 131-133 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. e ohn raliroad” rkin. . Chiat rice, Josef Hoffmann, Julia Calla. | M. Pendieton, John 'P. Pendleton, | Leonard Cemetery: Eleazer Pren- ny friends were ple that they omer One Hundred Bollars | *qvardaw Up-to-date Equipment B hanala notified the parents, mus-] 8D James H. Perigo, Leander §. Phillips, | tice, Manassah Prentice, Elisha Pren- At one time during his | fOF any case tnat it falls to cure. Send gesting that they call for the boys g;mma;{:.c:’ld( e, John S Poland, | tice, " Pohn Prentice, Bphraim Her- rod O orth | Address B J. ¢ Y & CO., To- and Guaranteed ” M. i H # 'wars uinn, Geor; V. Randall, | rick. - ol edo, . i (o nie or b siege yonid emorial day will be observed in| gjih, ‘. ‘Rathbone, Frank G. Rice,| Wilcox Cemetery: Greene, and East Haddam Tuesday, in- | Sold by Druggists Toc. Satisfactory Service: Gilbert S. Roche, James D. Roche,| Jewett City C arles i ke Hall's Famiiy Pills for consti- emorla ay Lester C. Rogers, Ezra L. Ross, | Fanning, Enoch Baker, Frederick Fan- i in Westchester | pation. o 14 to 20 BATH STREET Charles H. Saunders, William Scott, | ning, Joel Hyde. - Emsn y rout fishing, and Teturned in | — ‘ . o 3 athan S. Sheffeld, Alexander B.| Geer Cemetery: John Wheeler Geer, | the evenlng with a nice string. Many weak, nervous women have S l ’ Dudley F. Sisson, Peleg D. been rastored to health by Foley's Kid- upp ICS (Tormerly Chapman's.) Francis D, Sloan, Charles E. ney Remedy, as At stimulates the kid- Telephone 10, aprh ‘Nathan Smith, George W. neys so they will eliminate the waste | All gizes of Bunting, Muslin and Silk " matter from the blood press the ner and other ail and you will soon be wel Impu; le- g exhaustion mmence today Pleasant to n, Henry H. Steadman, Allen G. Stillwell, John Surber, John Sulll- van, Sylvester Still, Dgvid Sunderland, Flags, Red, White and Blue Crepe Paper, Napkins, Ribbon, Flower Bask- ets, Ete, nts. 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Do You gxifxrxi:i' [m:sx:—i;:a:"yh;x;gus:; %EEE:; & Of_ the take. Lee & Osgood Co. Memorial Day Post Cards in great Store Closed All Day Monday, May 31175 i || Foendoe o7 Foreieh o 7 ot o0 R e oy R N : ore Liose ay Monaay, May o1 |3 oo " i ot AT S s N o, ki S| I IOW IN HONOR OF THE DEPARTED HEROES ~ Wiihiz: Hormas - Wiksiag, Feaanis | Peter Rose PR Vo L UL il e B et TO WHOM THIS DAY IS DEDICATED York, fssac I York Nathan York | Rsad and Herskell Cemetery (Lis-|Wedncadsy for a fo daye, visic with | on tho ngcyes: curs Constipation, Dya- | yacmw you wast ta put ypur vui- | that we have the finest and len, Bdward Barry, Thomas Wae s iaic Fred Jordan of Willimantic ‘Chills and Malaria. Try them. | Siam better thas thicagh ine adverts- | largest stock of Hoasehold 25¢ at Lee & Osgood, Co. Wiiliam Couway, James town Wednesday ing columns of The Bulletin. Pachaug Cemeter: Capt. James Crowley, Thomas Crowley, John Do- | .. F e g ames | ““\isg Lottie Destin returned Wed- i A T '. “l C lan. Pairick Dougherty, Feilx Doyie, | T3ler, Raiph Tyler, Dwight R TVIer, | nesday from a fow da i N Goods, Furniture, Etc., to be weniie en u['y ea Wiiliam Doyle, James English, Charles ““‘} C. Tyler, John Tyler, Jr. Dea- | friends in Boston. % L2 i erald, John Hi on James Averill, Andrew Tdmonds, | George F. Brown was the guest of found in this city. A visit Jamn mimonc. Govp. | James Morgan, | "letives tn win “ i i S l f l 00 Major Daniel Morgan,” Caivin Wood- | wed neaday of fr n to our store will convince you & Snna, Michacl| ward, Joseph Boardinan, Hezekiah . Pt Murphy, _Michael {:‘“h;;’;fi;"nz\;"lwnwfi%izveubn amuel | Charles H. Dawley was in New Ha- James Turner, Richard Welsh. *|, Leonard Cemetery: Isaiah Burton, | Grange hall Tuesday evening. Roller AMichael's New Cemetery: Thom- | Lodowlek Burton, = Capt. Bartlett | skating was enjoved by the vouns Parlor Sets as Kelley, Roger Lync James Roche, | Holmes, Robert Stanton, Toueph Stuct | e e e o A LS. yoRig s o foses Branch, Joseph Utley, The- | evening. | Ko ophilus Stanton, Amos Urentice, John Plerce Hill: George P. Nugent Graves. FINAL CLEARANCE! Delagatss to State Convention. “Saving’s the corner-stone of all wealth.” | | Brucker camp, United Spanish W Jewett City Cemetery: Alfred A $19 50 u L { e I e qic.outes o1 | young, Henry Maryott, Thomas A.W 3 P o] -4 eville -~ | son, Ebenezer Tracy, Stephen Tefft, : s 2 { is not what you make but what you H Gt LD vl D b | Fredericc Brewster, Dr. Luchs Ty S 2 in three and five piece sets. save that counts o, N R Donaie, Jonn Fai- |15 ; Your unrestricted choice of any Wom- ore Sk Dowais Giimore, | Eixtown Cemetory Tames Benja- hH Thomas William Connell, | ™I ‘lflathe-BniSm!n,Cgmlm H\:'k‘hlnl— 'f'ut arn ) . ’ . . This is only one of themany o Folun. | son, Joseph Butler Chapman, Joseph | Company I, Thied Connectiout Volun. | 05 Joseoh, Bilter, Chspr . \§ en’s or Misses’ Spring Suit in the store h : e By st Baptist Cemetery: Rufus Williams, Qual‘ty bargains we have for you in brigadier generale solunteers; | Jcnathan Rogers, Phineas Crumb. Joseph Campbell, Company D, Sixth |, Read and Herskell Cemetery (Lis- our store. Call and see them. Assachusetts volunteers: Samuel | P¢D): Simon Lathrop, Henry Lathrop, | appeal to the Well-Informed in every Now at ooy ke o . Dataet| Col. Freeman Tracy, Roswell Downing, E 3 [ e e s g 4 Company K, | Richard Brown. walk of life and are essential to permanent | Rhode ot v A Smith Cemetery: Elisha B. Brews- oot % 5 One only fo any one customer. None fo' tr{m Rhode Island Volunteer infan- |, "Ml CAPNMEES or. success a.nd cmxlx}ar>le standing. Accor- Formerly $25, $30, $35. ' . o : —_— G m Samuel Geer, John |ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of F Assortment includes two and three-picce models, made of fine . children. No mail orders. Local Laconics. * (jecr, Ellsha D. Geer, Bzariah Spauld- | yng Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of Serges, Worsteds and Prunella cloths. Cllans Furstiboon*’ Pbasiasi : 3 tch - mm‘ Painter of P‘m burs, F Civil War, known value, but one of many reasons o R R ressiveness is our wale o arrived at his Watch Hill cottag Jowett City Cemetery Willlam il ds the Beat/of Dors g word. We Dust laying Ingredient is being | Souls, M.D. William McCumber, Lin- | 27 it is the best of personal and family | It is our policy not to carry over from one season to another, 9.11 Water St, "lsmfl"" Sq. 8 are continuall 0i t of th sprinkled in West Broad strcet from | €as Wild, Luther F. Cromwell, Wil- |laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, | f ly clearance we make this final re- . y going out o e beaten |1’ to Washington streets. g é-u‘rdm}l;. J']'(l(m Bumstead, John | seeateng and relieves the internal organ: may214 Open Eveninga i gt o slake, Orin Haw Joshua ' Dyer, 2 3 g B - path for our customers’ advantage. s T ime o Juliug 3, Jackson, William I. Sweet, |on which it acts without any debiltating e - arles Corey, Danie rior, George : i 5 a0 ltlg‘lncn;\lvm:.von{!:“lrr‘\() nrfnfi\‘l‘l"s Cole, Jacob Carter, Frank Green, Wi | after effects and without having to increase Carria e No Better illustration of which could be better shown than this sale of a tant head of the cotton de- | pam H- v‘@fi:g:“&lm‘l"‘;“zefig”‘égfi‘r‘l‘gg the quantity from time to time. ‘Q" f REAL LEATHER COVERED BANK, pocket /size—a true $100 value for (P70t = 0 |Oiin Andrew Corager. It acts pleasantly and maturally and 0 E au ailau and 5 5 ennie, e of Ernes o liven o B: 1s: el y: CI i + i 85c each. The only ;/"::‘"" attached is that died suddenty - vednesday S ™ Ianie® SHuman. | truly as o laxative, and its component ‘J u d by her Almond Kenyon, Amos F. Palmer, rts are known to and a d E KEEP THE KEY. aghicrs and {nrao sons ; Willard Potter, it A, e by 121-125 MAIN STREET Automo i (<] A, aisiacira o hhsuasit any i our. etors: The. morey, and. benk Vot s sy ounel \DeCusta, Ouse |- St Marys Gifusisey: < Daiel D, | PUSESEN s 8 fi5e o 81 Shlcstion: are yours to do with as you see fit, under absolutely no obligations, tolls Moicay, Woathiis's'dia. | ke, MicHalc Hopkiue, Guusost ary [Ric) itsgou £ g wes i) benclioal The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted e R o 2 ohr A Mo | B Moach ST SO, |ofects avays purchese the gvine— B Tyl el M o ol G Painting THIS IS TWOFOLD. Hits K00k atifuced the aradult=| Jalin Geisbel ; manufactured by the California Fig Syrup i = exe s at the Rhode Island | Read and Herskell (Lisbon): Ste- k dren’s Wearing Apparel. We want you to acquire the saving habit, and incidentally that also of | 1T2inin: 00l for Nurses, Wednes- | phen A. Field, Job A. Davis, Eugene | Co., only, and for eale by all leading drug- and visiting our interesting store — the Bank always handy in your pocket will | *1¢ S s kA - Brond, Jobd DAy, WipGeripic I | pew, invite your savings and catch many a coin that would otherwise be foolishly | gur . on an returned Tues- | ECU0. L day evening from 2 Week's wisit ix| Wilcox Cemetery: Lieut. John S. spent. THE SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING (Kitchenware Department, M5 A. A, Sampson of West | Green. rimm ng Baspment.) Buy one and watch your nickels and dimes to dollars grow, | Ut . makifg the ound trip by | Davis Cometery: ~Gilbert Davis ek 3 and at any time you wish your bank opened, bring it here and we will un- | SleSUic cars. He corge D. Davis. Th P L f l B k L d and Wachusete rese c r Cemetery: George Tefft. Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda lock and hand you its contents. Shes ton obtains its water ewp. | Leonard Cemetery: Jobn D. Pren- (= ro eSSlona aKer 2 ply. | 1g the largest of jts kind in | tice. George C. Fitch, Horace Simons, g £ 2 4 Anything on whesls built te orden New and. reservoir' is from i’_{"“."“ ‘;, g““"ey' Olney W. Dawle: UPHOLSTERY DEP, il even miles in length and of an | Willlam F. Young, romley, An- ( ARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR) t miles in width, and ig | 4reW Davidson, ~ James _ Northrup, Ses s PRICES AND WORK RIGNT, worth going many miles to sec | I'ranklin A, Lamb, Joseph E_Leonard, H(llloi’ "le Flag LU e e RS (“In‘;zrle:"(‘zr?y,l;hlgu H. Spicer, Jo- W , covered about 350 mile; v - | ® urdic] Luther Braman, J: G. v B S o miles by trol- | Jy,0d, Eibridge Geer, George W, Mor- ASHBURN CROSBY S y H ¥ el =T S - gan, Timothy Leary, William J. Bar- e cn ar By Displaying It Memorial Day STAFFORD SPRINGS. CORPORATION, e it B e TN New Four-Tenement House—Stafford u o4 s a small outlay if you purchase it here. Castle Presents Play — Borou, 3 gh % tree We've all sizes of Bunting Flags in our store with small prices attache e of “?‘qz 515 North Ma n Street. - stafMard All Wool Bunting Flags, sizes in stock 2x3 feet up to 9x14 feet, |, | /2% Whitcomb of Springfield was Skin-Tortured and priced from 75c to $9.48, B o puclinls WellgAY | - Disfigured Babies Flag Poles . 60c, 850 and $1.00 | R- L 4re visiting their daughter, Mrs. Should Know COMMENCE Now Flag Pole Brackets 20c, 306, 75¢ and 95¢ |, C n is making preparations | .’L";‘g‘.fm. l’.fil':u!‘."‘f.':h foag 'Il r Printed Muslin Flag cal e i encment house on Fur- at Skin Cure, apers ‘instant relief, them In all grades and derick Faulkner has return- Silk Flags . r] ... 10c to $1.75 each Stamford, where she has beon | permit reat and sleep, prices, 411 new, including eur Imported (On sale Upholstery Department, Third Floor) niterium on account of il | permmnwm P by -avbeg ¥ ol e g d health. Her condition is considerabiy | Domical ure of torcur- Alc Vonidings and Paints, Dessse 4 ved. v an uresco. he work of ne In the concrete ':'}.’.h., fouing il 3 ¢ Now booking orders for palnting wal' on Coner will begin next ecwamas, rashes, it If its gUOd forthe Baker paper hanging and decorating. ings, irritations, in- t Russell of St. Peters- | ions, chafings < in town for the summer flammati of infante and children, and afford l'e't Its good for the Homemaker e AL ACES vacation. and comfort to worried, 20ckyille on the Fair Grounds Satur: mouw! ure under the United States o - P ""“ sy oo e o THE VERY-HI - ) Y - St LR The Young Knight, or fv%‘:nd!behnurnfm Cu"’ st Ql ALITY WHEN you want to put busi- How Won His Sword,” was | (25c.) and Outicara Ontmest ( ness belore the publie, t g.n’fl":.-.. presented before a large audience in | ase sald Whfl g:- Delter than i Saie Advertis

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