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Boston lt ore An Attractive Showing of Washable Suits of many fabrics, styles and colors, garments of fashionable design, beau- titully made, in variety whioh com- prises qualities sultable for ordinary cr speeial occasions, at a price reasnn- ably low. y Princess Whits Dreases, made of batiste, lJawn, muslin or dotted Swiss, trimmed in many ways with lace or embroidery—prices range from $3.95 to $20.00. Mnslin Slips for the Princess gown, made low neck and sleeveless, lace trimmed, colors white, light blue, pink —price $2.00. Suits of pure linen, In a ‘wide range of sizes and oolors, at $5.00 to $12.50. Dresses of Chambray and gingham, in checks, stripes and solld colors and & big variety of styles to select from, et $2.50 to $5.00. Millinery REDUCED IN PRICE. 4 Our entire stock of Trimmed Head- wear i offered at big reductions in price. A chance to obtain & stylish Hat at a real bargain price. Outing Hats, usually $2.00 to $3.00, now reduced to $1.39, $1.89. Dress Hats, usuvally $4.00 to $5.00, now reduced to $2.89, $3.89. Women's Coats Lace Coats in catawba, natural and black, at $15.00, $18.50, $20.00. Half and Three-quarter length Codts of pongee, taffeta or cloth of gold, plain or embroidered, black or natural, st $10.00 to $20.00. Dress Skirts A stock usually large as regards sizes and lengths, one from which per- fect it ls easy to obtain. “Cloths are of Panama, Crispene, Melrose, Voile and many novelty weaves. They are gored style with trimming of self bands and buttons, Women's Skirts regular size, $2.50 | g4 ‘jnspect 1000 -artistic designs. to $16.00. ‘Women's Skirts, extra size, $5.75, $7.50. Petticoats Kinds /which are adjustable to any size wd/n band without the use of draw strings. There are many styles and each are value exceptional. Petticoats of Heatherbloom, $1.50 to $8.50. Petticoats of silk, $5.00 to $10.00. Beautiful Waists »f many fabrics, variety large and yleasing. ‘Waists of white and many color rombinations at $1.00 to $2.50. ‘Waists of black Peau-de-Soie or taf- feta slilk, $5.00, $5.95. ‘Walists of black satine, $1.00. ‘Waists 6f black mohair or Nun's velling, $3.50. Women’s Gloves A generous assortment is here to pick from, values that ars unequaled for the price. Two-clasp Iisle, black, white, tan end gray, 25c. Two-clasp Mflanese Lisle, black, white, tan and gray, 50c. - Elbow length Lisle Gloves, black, white, tan or gray, §9%. Elbow length Silk Gloves, black, ‘white or tan, 75c. Twelve-button length Silk Gloves, Pack, white or tan, $1.00. Fixteen~button length Silk Gloves, black, white, pongee, navy, tan, at $1.25. Two-clasp Kid Gloves in black and all the wanted colors, $1.00. Twelve-button length Chamols Gloves, $2.00. % One-button Chamois Gloyes, $1.00. Twelve-button length Kid Gloves In black, white or tan, $2.50. 2 The H. C. Murray Co. Patterns e e e o B B A EE NEW YORK WILLIMANTIC. b, A 8000 sum was reslized | MR, (o uy 04 mm omerial Day dur ; o s el sthworhetd Literary and Musiodl Entertainment hceeyorr - Rl R8T 3 : The grade o H e Given by Councl St. Cecile. i oo o | ¢ &2 lm |.H|0 There were Jarge audiences at the Milton L. Loomis. : BT ] - < e 3 | titerary and musical entertainment fn| Milton L. Loomis, 'aged 67, died on | SN, $ : Py Y Gl The” Lacabion g Y g:_ ml :u T!llu:m Atun:don Thurstiay noonwth;'homeoihll'wn- 2 - 9 . = 2 ’ o) T | in-law, BEdward Tryon, Spring street. |’ Berry & Steel of N Sl N e 3 i e L} and evening, given under the auspices | Mr, Loomis came here ym his home peared for the det ‘o:t ti,lu Gufid.ot Honor of Counci 83 lx; I{Ve:tc:mar, -ti‘xk; o -ttu;_': ney Andrew J. Bowen g New ¥ ht and = ecile. 9 @ compris visi an was nut X = fe £ ” oW e ety Soades niommheria | eske, sas i 8 shun e | et - e e v e o e, wi exc mus! wag as - | hear t culm Te - lows: [ .| survive two sons, John o’f this -nl’ty, Plaintiff's Testimony. Overture, orchestra. Miss Arabell: Fait Ses Confitiores, comedy in one act, by Henry Villars. Personages: i)flu ?:Mh, I.ldma.D. Sav!.:y, years, Agnes Gaudreau; Lu- 3 o;".x{l') years, Marle Dansereaus; Clara, Losia Nowack, i ? gfi',“,.'f,':, tArlo)‘;tn' :! ch-‘ 7 Rose Roy, her little nieces; | [osia, the eight months old datgh- 5 Poin Maud, old servant, Miss Ernestine . and . - Joseph 'S x|a jar and from ita force was thrown | B ats, | ha poine o tald 1n Eng. | tor Ot Mr. and Mrs.:Fomeph Nowdck| forward and over'the ssetand knocked f Chapma treet, died Wednesua; 1ang at Miss Arabellas summer home. | oytermain ot ) boonohitis su4Y | ynconscious and when. he regal Music, -orchestra. s censes was alone in the car and . o Absent le Chat, les Souris Dansent, Evening of Whjst. m°:;:tu‘: ;:m- ."‘z‘hl:g the car gt in s car \ | s e at 515 p. m. and George of Westchester, and a erman ¥, Br ~_the - ork Pler 23, East River, foot daughter, Mrs. Baward Ttyil;. of this | was wsgas{lr;'“mdr € atates that) . Rodse tredt, Mondays, Wednes- ity; an wo _ sis 5 o 4 : E . M. - Bovin and Mrs. Emily Biiss of East|1and and that he had boarded the Phone or write for folder. Hampton. at wic! P. 8. Freight recelyed untll 5 p. m. WHITAKER, Agent dry; M. de la Brldaud!er&, JG;QDD Ghu- evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | train, it 3 bre Baptiste, valet, Rene Lafleur; E. E. Hatch, 56 Park street. Besides He told of seeing a =~ man with a it a Mme. Ve, Suzanne de Lirac, dlll‘h'.el" the host and hostess there were pres-|cut upon her face., The engines of B of Mapconnet,” Miss Aurore Loiselle; | SNt MF. and ‘Mrs, John Powell, Mr.|both trains were smashed up quite . — — and Mrs. George Patnode, Miss Al: He went on to. New London ——.-“_—-_ . g g:fi‘ufi:&.?d’ggqugmffi"fifif ma Boesae and Maurice Palmer, and called on Dr. Allen, who advised | F8¥ 0ior ey s . . Via STONINGTON s e him to go home, which he 414, and sent . e hheis Injured in Auto Collision. for Dr. I B. Gallup of this city, wha| .o BUMDeEE of bad e ovows. | _ The water way — the, comfortabls Nous ‘Divorcons, comedy in one act| Miss Edna' Lohman of Mansfield, | told him that he would be all right caused by way of traveling. near South Coventry, received [ after a time, but that it would be some ‘weeks Dearnl: Steamers New Hampshire and an indemnity of ;75!!1%;1,,“,, from 4 little while.. Dr. T. M. Hills was called . Richard Peck-—safe, staunch vessels an accident Insurance company |later and treated him from November Mr. that have every comfort and conven- through a local agency, for iniuries | until January, doctor dled. horse killed {ence for the traveler. B. Paulhus: Pauline, his wite, Miss | Sustained Tuesday night through -the|He was put on a diet by the doctor for | A delightful voyage on Long Island Carrie Moreau. . collislon of an automobile owned by |diabetes and gradually improved un-| ™ Sound and & superb view of the wome Finale, orchestra. z. Frank A. Rockwood of North Frank- |der the treatment| derful sky line and water front of The entire presentation was excel- |lin and a team in which she was hF‘ollawmt the injurfee to his back| New York. by Regis Roy. Characters: ‘M. Jo- seph Laterre, gardener, Eddy Tru- deau; Josette, his wife, Miss Marie Giguere; M. Paul Raisin, hotelier, J. lent, all participating assuming their | riding. . e did not sleep well, suffe: from ! Steamer leaves Stonington at 1115 respective p:rumwint‘h rare uf:t and S nightmare and nervousness, while prior ;‘ m. week days only; due Pler 40, edaptability. Frequent applause re. St. J’s Defeat Windham Sts. to ;h:‘:fdd:m h.".:i“”fl ‘}“m orth River, 7.456 the next morning. warded the actors at the clever deni- | St. Joseph's school nine defeated ;:aru JROE e for|a i tion of furmy incidents during trying ‘Jéfiz:fi:gh‘lflei:fi;; acirl;ool outfit 6-4, | VG0 4 that he was a f: at and Basd F'n "nmlch 'fl "ew 'ofl s|15 the second | . =~ game of the interschool city league. ::T"t gftyp":‘”“ fruit “w"‘u- in ‘Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS. CHESBRO . |10 57 Tt ol S homor with |§8 to 30 per dar. 'rlo Had been unable e corvbins arnpua e S5 has a big vatiety of nice CANDY | tWo on bases in the ninth inning In|necqllision and had consequently I in packages that sell for 10 cents ost # Spectacios SOl his trade that he had established. He 'l‘h N S h dul s able Engagement Announced. ha@-to_ sell a portion.of his stock, Jocated. e ew c e e { he could not care for it, and he could a paczage. The engagement has been announc- ,.3; now do farm wofk,t'n it hurt his 5 on the The Opera Drug Store. (% vilic. o gracuste of Windham | b ovor carrs & peshel of gotatoss | 108t Anding beless rw i yville, a . lon, AT shel high_school, 1905, now teaching at 4 R B¢ oAy wil ve| No icll&Westerly RlllWfl’ Mansfleld, an gar Leroy Tucker of | ,'Said that he had paid Dr. Allen $1, y L. M. REED Chapinvilie, formerly of Lebanon. | Br.Gallup's Bill is ‘unpald, had paid Brovidimte And Boston ang wey st g has the agency for the Travelers Life | High School Counts on Defeating 3’1’!];}1}}1: cs:mldu:geg'&it he‘:&.: ifll g 4 g"&'.f A;;?uby ’:n;‘lle?* - \gzlwlh }!“”' and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., #«d Westerly. mother at least $100 as a nurse’s ser- Eoeinics Talostd. Sl O i asn, the United States Health and A of- | Yindhami High has had some good | ¥ices. He had been gradually falling 3 ’ dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W tite |practice the past week and is in good | in health ever since he was unable to H. Evison of let!ordth.dgtrt’mml Use the short cut and save time and for rates and full particulars. trim to go against the strong aggre-|d0 farm work. Told of being examined | supreme chief ranger of - | mo: i v . i8 in town for| (. deemable. at 27 gtores. i atien e tine Westerly Fligh at|Monday by a physician for the defense | ent Order of Foresters oupone redeemable at 27 Y e S Willimantie, Ct. | 35000 5" "R, L. today (Friday). and that $sme mede him so mervous (& few daye In the interest of the local| meiephone 601-4 for time table. Capt, Leonard and Manley are both | that hie could not sleep that night. ,At Py m:r'mmm: of Court Oris- may124 molfi & SHEPARD, expected to be in the lineup and will On Cross Examination. J wold, Ne. 101, F. of A. Jacob Wechs- » materially strengthen the nine. It is On cross sxamination witness told of | jer was recommended to be deputy (Su:cossors to Sessions & Elmore) |[not known definitely how the team will { walking from the scene of the eollision The / b take the field, but it will be chosen| for about a mile to Gales Ferry and days A1 [mhdmm and F“nerd “wfl:lm’s from these fellows: Capt. 'Leonard,|crossing took a trolley for New Lon- | will be held June 18. I y |Keirans c, Kelley p, Clark 1b, Walden | qon and said his back did not trouble | of arrangements will de John A. Hou- 2b, Manley 3b, Burns ss, Frost If,| him much at that time. He was not| rigan, John Burns and Frank McCar- | || nd Union Hotel| Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City 60-62 North Street, Morse cf, Gurley rf, Jordan sub out-|confined to his bed at any time. It X ! Telephone coLnection. fielder and pitcher. was found that he had peddled quite u:nm H. Driseoll, who represented Rooms, $1.00 a Day The local nine will make a strong|a little more than he claimed since the | the local order at the grand court re- AND UPWARD bid lolr the game and with any kind of | aceident. good luck should stand an even chance for victory, and should the victory be Mother on Witness Stand. won by Windham she will stand a fine| _ Mrs. Annie' 8. Brown, mother of the| B. B. Cheney of Sylvandale and chance of winning the pennant of the | first witness, was next called. She ] Georgs Clarke of Providence enjoved a eastern division, as no particular dif- testified to the effect that her son al- | day’'s fine fishing at Montville Thurs- ficulty i ticipate ‘h 1 - | ways lived at home and that he was K - h:,um ’s¢lai.k1" &Cp p:;a‘}“:t %’},,fij,fi‘:fle strong, husky and healthy man b gh'.fle- Burleson of Yale university JBWO“ Ci‘y Mvel'flsel'a being handily disposed of and put out | fore the collision and that he was un- | is at home in Sylvandale for a few of the running last year gven with|able to do any work for @ vear there- | days. the much touted Wall. Fight to the |after. Claimed that he spit dlood for Baggage to and from Station free. Send 26 stamp for N.Y. Oity Guide Bool JRWETT CITY HOTEL, finlsh, boys, never give in, and may |2 Deriod of two or three days and that the best team romp home with a just- | $he was greatly frightened thereby and STAFFORD SPHINGS. New and v;-u-:lual l!'oul in every iy earned victory. alarmed as to his condition. Said that ——‘—‘—“ C. V. Statio th particular. e had done some work this past year, | New Operator . ion—Dea IKA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. At Rev. R. G. Hartley's Ordination. |Dut nothing of a hard or heavy nature. [ of Mrs. Louis Ducharme—Decorating : I:ayetfe Goss Iand Sglerwond B. Doo- H:’d va::el;“gr:;“nvl(vx;r::fl ';:; Committee Named. ittle, representing the First Baptist a church of this city, attended the orai- | 50 fost,She Sorulare MOT R b B L Bdanr o T e arhs FUNERAL DIRECTOR. T\’.’;‘Ii;'";r:f \l?ex;' Ra,}.%h % H"”ey, at|injured. Told of his crying at times| Central Vermont .t.u.:," made vacant| Foruiture and o wiord Cooking 'S, AN - ursda~- evening. o nges. Rev. Mr. Hartley recently accepted a i.",:z]1dh?;’;?gm:“tg:;’f;lmufifikgr n:g:: gz"-:mmmfr wm“yh‘_’ *Phones—Store 61-2; house 35-5. cal] to the pastorate of the local church | =6 53 (00 5 B % o He mouth and Ve > g S " and will assime his duties here some | .4 hig eves rolled in their sockets m&‘fl_ “Louls Duet e dled at her MOOSUF HOUSE. [ae Dexs and that he suffered excruciating pain. | iome, on Furnace avenue, Thursday| S J- Kins, Prop. H 8. King, Mg [ U M. HOURIGAN, Jewett City, 75 MONUMENTS, Headstones and Markers In our stock ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices John Lennon & Son, corner Main and Watson Streets. Willimantic. Conn. i - Sample Reom commected. HIRAM N. FENN, Barkers to Close:n Monday, hox A i g P e o daugistor. | Special ‘attantion pald to Commercias . » The master barbers have voted ‘to| A Tecess was taken at 12.30. When | O 0 "0 "y o, “Srntiam and The- - UNDERTAKER and4 EMBALMER |keep their shops open until 11 o'clock | Ourt came in at 1.30 p. m. it was ag-| o '® S .o *Tony the daughter is|Meewes. Cemm Sl e 62 Church St. Willimantle, Ct. | Saturday evening and close all day|Rounced thas the case would be Sats” | pes Henry Ducharme. i s 399 Talephone. Lady Assistant | Yiondey in recognition of Memorial|\ % iner with the trial and court |, Examinatione for admission to_the| PAINTING! = PAINTING! was adjourned untfl this morning at 9 4}1!]):11! 'v""hfi"l *m:m:*’lflfil};‘lffisd by Prin- Judge William H. Heald spent Wed- T £ i 3 ¢'clock for a short calendar session and wo Crates of Hungarian Partridges assignment of cases. Attorney A..J. That is our business and now is the time to have it done. We will be glad i nesda Hartfor i you estimat and our work ) N S s ; .o | BOYED: one of the lawyers for the A = e done tn & Arst-class manner at B "1 he exp;less company unloaded two | plaintiff, said that the defendants had Memorial Day Committees. a reasonable figure. Give us a trial g; ta'tesTKg 3 (;;n;a;i?nf:nrlg::hinc:hls agreed to $1,265 to Mr. Brown. The following committees have been | order. r<nr)nainod rouiteen bIrdi one of wh‘ilc}? Noted About Town. :m] Irlm!a( &’; mwnp‘;?fl:': ":";: BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St ! on ° was billed to George M. Graves and the| mw. exscutive committes of ‘The|in the various cemeteries Saturday: mar26d A ?:[hfr -trohe"'m(;,‘,‘I‘ggggms'm?;’”:h;‘f tth’gs King's Daughters and Sons will meet | Stafford Springs cemetery, A. L. How- Brick and Concrete Work, Wil rolease the biras In. fhe town of| Lhis afterncon in the chapel of the|&nd. J O. Amold, 4, Vo, Witl: Catho WE CAN DO YOUR ¢ Windham., , First Congregational church, olic, John McCarthy, n'}oxx e Mill Floors, Garage Floors ' — Mra Walter Armvine. known better | JASt SUREONG BCUY 00Ol gon: PAPERING AT ’ (*] ’ f 5 as Miss Trixie Bennett, formerly of o oo 12 A & Stafford. t Built 25-Faot Launch; this city, has returned to New York, | Stafford Strect, W. 1L Blacic . ONCE. Carriage Washstands, Louis Gunderson of Pleasant Valley | after 4. visit with her mother, Mrs. 6 AL e PO ; }185 s;:ileneg ;0 E Blos;(m ml;m ;hfls-toot Nellie B. Pierce of Church aunch that he built himself. e boat ; while on a flat car in the local yards thefi‘e'. c?l‘ill?ireh:r:.f I&W%ofk?bf::m::l" fn;rac!ed conslderable notice. Tt was| o tpyo city, are to sail for England |don is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph a4 handsome and commodious craft and | ;.. 19 "to visit relatives there, Mr, | Bolleau. # 31 Willow St. had a roomy cabin. Mr. Gundersonm| 'y, ii'as at one time a daughtsman | W. C- Damon of Montclair, N. J, s his home. He is s natural aqept im|for the American Thread compeny (the Bew mmesiiendept o (o TROCH| WALL PARER, AT TN rOL : : E E A of boatbuilding, receiving instruction in a | Pere: ;:W !:r‘i 'has been eiected treasurer | CURTAINS, SHADES and UPHOL- boatbuilding shop once. to Daniel N. Brown, STERY GOODS. Borough Intereste. Mrs. Laura S, Willlams of New Lon- Cellar Bottoms. Granolithic Sidewalks. Curbing and Gutrers Also Gravel Roofing. The Fanning Studios, Personals. 3 i g SUPERIOR COURT. Toseph St. Ongs was in Harttord on | Spriagnotd '.:.”%1‘.’?&‘:.‘“,2,;3:, 91 we do the work. Give us a call. Special attention paid sistidian o Sustness THursaRy: b oo Telephane 415-4 2 to jobbing. Case of Waterman Brown vs. New| fomer E. Remington is in New York| Mis. Angus Graham of Portland Is Haven Road Settled Thursday Noon|on busipess for a few days. :.hony;nflolt Mr. and Mrs. George Clark “Wh n ]n Doubl” ADDRESS —Agreement Said to Be for $1,265. Attorney Huber D. Card of Putnam | ® V. ; was a Willimantic visitor Thursday. | The Central mill will go on the sum e The case of Waterman. Brown vs. ule ill | come here and select your Spring Over- Miss Mathilda O’Neill was a Hart- ford visitor Thursday. On the list of city property taxpay- ers there are 105 whose last name commences with 8. BALTIC. Dr. R. C. White and Dr. T. R. Park- | | ooal Baker Wins First Prize in Bos- er attended the annual meeting of i o . Connecticut State Medical -ofmy“l: ton Contest—Scarlet Fever Patients Hartford Thursd at Hospital. * CHAS. W. BURTON. Youngs Hotel, Willimantic, Conn, the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Railroad company consumed the time that the superior court was in | session here. Thursday. ! The complaint alleged that Water- coat and Sult from my showing of Cholce Woolens, C. . Nickerson, 128 Main S aprid PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. 5 At the J’ohn-o—rb;ad exhibition in COLCHESTER. Do ey e won newnriz | THE VaUgN Foundry Co. Deputy Staples Organizes Grange In|the Connecticut section and the Vien- Groton—Order of Exercises for Me- | na class. Mr. Brown recelved a hand- morial Day. some prize medal, also the company's ! Willimantic Savings ° Instltute Carroll B. Staples, deputy organizer| did s owlngmuto;lnmon‘ He00] o s ol promiiinl Tdinke talosk of of the State Gi was in Groton | entries in patterns. No. 11 to 26 Ferry Street . $ 5 = been organized in the town. When ¥ pass - Progressive conservatism is the real key- | | Stenir™ e orst "sppointea deputs | ot mmars SPrines. where she pas; there were but three lodges in this| The many friends of Dr. T. J. Stan- Miss Hattie Mason of Hartford is The running expenses of a house are 4 granges. the guest of local relatives. largely increased by worn-out or poor That is the quality to seek first in your || . y ackur Hospital. i B O T T | .. | time. An estimate for replacing sush bank ---because it implies solidity and a0 3§ i a cueraialg A Thursday evening instituting a lodge. Village Varisties. jan22d county; at present there are thirteen.| ton were pained to hear of his sudden Personal Mention, Mrs. Jackson and infant, of Depot | plumbing. Either canses annoyance 1. Sheriff Wickwire was fn Norwich| Miss Loretta Buteau is visiting her mind kind will cost nothing, and I'l] strength---and that is the dominant char- This is the second grange which has| Miss Lena Brennan has returned e ; : Worn Out Plumbing -note of American Industrial achievement. | i = e s ne v beasie i seast | “h, hreris Waam ot Hi Elmer E. Adams of Rockville was | Hill, are at the Backus hospital, ill| . ..nc ot the most ineopvenient Thursday on_court business. sister, Mrs. O. Besette, in Taunton, guarantee the price will be reasonable, Abraham Elgart was in New Haven | Mass. Thursday. -7 i Mr. :’xd Mrs. go.;ph H.M ?utnx er;- : t over Sunday s nnie Memorial Day Plans. e ot Norwich and Charles E. he members of the G. A. R. post| praeman of Knoxville, Henn. J. E. TOMPKINS : . : \ will visit the different cemeteries i ; - 0 \ acteristic of this pa,rtlclflal‘ bank---one of | |tovs =na Westchester and piace the plmie At MRutean's dime theater Set. | may21a 67 West Main Street. G. A. R. flags on their comrades :dralea as markers, The ‘has hir- ey ight. i brass band for m Memo- the strongest in the commonwealth Of | |ria ey e speakong win'be in the |, Whie the sesde of the dorowa. an will be forx:e?ic k'aml margktflo‘ 3\‘: J'nlf tensively used for food, the pods and . g \ diers’ mon , which _| 1eaves form an excellent cement when connwtlcut. . % orated. g‘h‘:x?et?o 1'1':.. 'w'mdec mixed with crushed stone. ‘ A march to Linwood and Sf A.ldnfi H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest. it. cemeteries.” The post will go to West- chester in the morning and decorate re, Jobn_Kramer of Lebanon was in Children Cry s "FOR FLETCHER'S S VTR, YN T N it | ar] CASTORIA, IEFEEANHT S