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Splendid Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits and Coat The fastidious and correct dresser won't losé much time in choosing the proper and correct garment here. Perfect in every detall and strictly tailored, French Serge, Storm Serge,] Faney Worsted, Novelties and Pana- ma are represented from $15.00 to $35.00, 1 servative in all its invest- ments, putting every dollar into lionda war-. rants and first mortgages on real estate. These are the kind of ncuri es that are safe and solid today, tomorrow, and fifty years - from now. Your savings should be safeguarded. The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. ,WEBSTER, Treasurer. Established 1842 SuThs : The Mission Study class of the First | fite, followed' by (,onmntlonal church closed {ts sea-|{and Ladder and the nm son’s study with the completion of the | panies. A u-e.olinn m reading of On the Frontier and a social | Mon evening at fife home of "Mrs. H. H. Sterry, 3 Lincoln place, Friday even: ing. The gathering might. be termed a geographieal party, as the entertain- fihe time the. first.stream w: vu&.nl, ment Gealt with many of the places bf |4b- cxtinguioh the biase: It s belleved interest studied by the class the past |that the fire started from spark winter. The ations and favors | emitted by a passing éngihe.” George were red, white and biue. At 9 o'clock |, Taylor of the firm Friday morning |vi gm gagui.:en_fi.’uabar:‘g Bg;e ;.'m;s_ éxu:;;t‘eg u;: loss at about $700, fully ers ol le cl 15— W] . | LoV isurance. o N - 2 5 % Beard, arrived nnexpectedly and en. | The shed, which is the largest that]. il ingi 'c’r"m floor are joyed the halance of the evening. with | thes firm has, was filled with finished ; stian Science rooms and 'hl"fl"' the ladies. A buffet lunch was served. | stock for flooring, .several thousand | s e works. DG third, The menu was characteristic of the|feet of which was somewhat damaged, Boit o3 abe Lyceum tliegter,. %, & varjous countries studied during the | besides the 10 the shed roof. m“-‘“‘ tenements, and on the season. Mrs, Steérry was assisted jn | The members of the fire department floor i3 the dance Hall. The new Serving by Miss Mabel Stulman. The|who responded to the alarm we Suners Nl take possession o o evening was a most delightful one Tar | Served with a hot lupch at mm res: 3 e i, place has been all present. The party comprisedsthe | @urant after the fire' by acting for the Thames Loan and Trust eleven ladies, four husbands and Rev. | Tavior, / e Mr. Beard. 3 el < Entertained State Regent. ‘HOUSE BURGLARIZED. ofanny Ledyard chapter, Davghters Bonlabonrn c American . Revolution, held their Twe Men Werk While O'Connell Fam- R ly Skn. - Abott 51 'clock Wednesday morning the residence of Michael O’Connell, 109 monthly meetitig on Friday afternodl Pleasant street, was burglarized while n the parish house of the : tiorial _church. .3 from Wea nenaw in thie famfly was -asleep: Entrance was éffected through a smail window in the It was the month, owing to the fact that they sink room at the rear of the house, were to entertain the state reges will bring a healthy glow to the pallid meeting was called to order nt 9.3 | Cheek, ma new: energy to the falter 'he window was not fastened. The fhieves went all uver the first figot, MISSES’ SUITS Every girl has her own list of spe- vial requirements in her Spring Suit. It must be chie, it must be shapely, it nust be her own favorite shade and fabric and it must be tailored with Just ae skilled theroughness inside as out You will find them here that will ineet every requirement from $10.00 te $25.00. ‘was held Friday afternoon -x 4 ualadx. Burfal was in St. Joseph’s cemetery, Personals. W. J. Wlmer of Gilead was & Willi- mantic visitor Friday. Mrs. -James H. Ross of Church -tr-e( spent Friday in Hartford. Miss Doris French. is lwnu from cel- lege for the “vacgtion. Deputy Sheriff J. H. Fitts of Hamp- ton was in-the city, ¥ mrntnc Mrs. Loyal B: Pliisted street is the of. !d:flvu in'?flt- wieh. - ‘Thomas Caron, m “been visit- ing relatives in '!‘lllvme, _has returned Account Amphi Judge Jamés A. Shea in the probate court Frday morning accepted the ac- count of the administrator of the €s- tate of Novatus C. King. late of Wind- am. NEW SPRING COATS for Women and Yeung Girls ‘With grace and style and refinement, you find these in the inexpensive coats us well ag the more elaborate models, Seventeén Bungalows Pillaged. The breaks in the bungalows along the lake at South ‘Coventry are much mora serious than at -first supposed, o'clock by the regent, Miss Josephine| ing limbs, strengthen and invi Dickersan, who presided over the busi- | ‘the weary- body and throbbing $riinz ness meeting, after which she Intro- e hy g s reanimate the vital organs and create a new supply -of rich, red blood. It \-Al\mble articles. Each coitage was rifled to the extent of from $25 to $100 worth and in many instances the total loss has not yet been fully estimated. voices, but did not think anything of it, as she. thought.they ‘were out upon the street talking. She woke her hus- The case kvas piaced in the hands of | ol and they. both listened and came pitals’ and & 3s 'a famil medicine uemn Thousands z our patients, both men and women alike, who --have been’ restored to .- Mrs. A. L. Clark-of ‘Oak street is hP.Smhhlzf fou 7 from 315.00 to $25.00 tzr:dfb 1 :fimngr:dm: '.rheff‘fie‘.‘bfifi"afifl. “;;';,'h“,m‘;fi;’fu‘},' :::;,‘: mfi“fl,’:’,‘o,:‘;fi hon’:xes; Margery Brick arrived home f.,“,,',',',,‘f,’gf:"“‘*“w t‘flf"{‘"" fine we- | tyakes the old feel young and keeps A full line of Women's exira sizes ¥ age ‘zu pm?ierh' uuf;ed besides t‘h;; by Mr.-O'Connell. There.were two ar | from Wellesley: oonu-lfi-uuutcmoon in the "&, state, | the youn) nrong -ndvl orous. Pre— in Suits and Ooats - < stealing of - large humber of | ;e seople, as Mrs. O'Connell heard| for the Easter recess. scribed sed in hos-— entertaining Mrs. Ge McKinley avenue, Norwic! SPRING MILLINERY EXPOSITION Fire Chief's Salary Too. ‘mall. More than mere fashion display in{For one wesk we are selling’ a 30c|[ho case hvas placed hen Tow was some- F‘rilg:;mernwn froe Collage v apond There is a propasition to increase. health, and strength, extol its virtues y 2 . £ e stai polis la; when 7 pur Millinery department. Carving Kaifs for 15c. Every Knife| Cleric frank P. Fenton called up Chief | one AR the house. Mr..O'Connell called | opy Eagter vacation in this city. actkey b ihe BTet b ot TS | 45 the wouids apethest tonle, stimve The latest creations in Paris and|guaranteed first quality. Egan at Hartford and acquainted him <} i Janitor Matthew Geary was appoint- mediately followed by- & hurrying of feet and the slamming of the. back door. An investigation was made and At as found that the thieves had.ueed mp in the kitchen, but the only thing missing as far as'the: O'Connells could find'out was half a ham that was in the pantry, the platter being left on the table. The O'Connells. believe that-one man entered the window and then unlocked the door for his part- ner. who owns the lant and hody builder. Sold SEALED = BOTTLES O\ILY by druggists, grocers and’ alers; or shipped direct for $1.00 ér large bottle. Dutty Mait Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Yo ' ed a special railiroad policeman Fri- day meorning and took the oath of his office. Rev. J. Eldréd Brown of Norwich wes in ‘Wilimantie Friday and deliv- Lered the Lenten sermon in the evening at St. Paul's Episcopal chir e Taioper “JEWETT CITY Pupils Perfect in Attendance at River- side Grammar Schoal During Winter .Term—Baptist Endeaverers’ Social. The perfect attendance. rt for the winter term at the gram-. mar school, John MM principal, follows: Grade I, Mabel A -Young. Num- ber registered 37; average attendance 25.6; present every day: -Josephine: Ambet, Adela Ambot, May Barry, Eila Corby, -Emma_Doyon, Joseph Barr, Theodore Baril Grade I, Mary E. Driscoll. Number registered 39; average attendance 30. Present every day: Leo Bachand, Law- ce Casavant, Charles Desmarais, Homer -Fontaife, Catherine McNally. fiffl“ IL, Jean Driscoll. dx:’unébelr ity o chapter, registered 30; average attendance 27.2. Sfl' Peéhcdt i;llnt:.‘enmco, ™ e W. C. T. v.cnc-f‘ Tidex atin rade IL, Mary Mullen. Register: Jesse D. Crary 32; average attendance 27.06. Perfect | guest of his -wph-' )lrs Catherine in attendance, Frank Blanchard, Hen- | Crary. with the full seriousness of the breaks. Mr. Fanfon himself lost” sofme $50 to $75_worth of fishing tackle, to say nothing of the damake to his bungalow. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Goetz to Speak. Mrs, Elizabeth Harlow Goetz will speak Sunday under the auspices of . the First Spiritualist society of this ity. The services will be held -in the Woman's club hall. At the evening service Mr. Wallen of the Congrega- tional quartette will sing twe solos. Amevican Models are represented here, every hat wearable as well as artistic. Dress Hats from $1.89 to $12.50. Street Wear Hats from %S¢ up to B4.89. Children’s Hats 98¢ 15c SAVE YOUR FRUIT TREES Now is the time to do spraying. If you will call at our store we will be glad to show you our line of Sprayers and Spraying Materials. enough for the work done. It is also prfirnd to lay a 31-2 mill tax on all estate and all ratable y and mechanical and mmtumm. 'Ml!lm;n ln;dd dlltflc!flub]‘oct tgflt%fi- ation, for the purpose of paying e indebtedness expenses of the Aflflflct to 33.89, 7 Pocket Guns and Belt Guns. The_ absurdity of continging to rely upon the concealed weapon prohfbition as 2 means of preventing the misusé of firearms is illustrated by a case just reported from: Long Branch, N J. Having fdiled to secure a permit from the mayor of Seabright to carry a revolyer, a resident of that town has stuck, a pistol in his belt and is pa- rading the streets in that fashion. He ‘declares that he has had threatening Jetters growing ‘out of a bitter comn- versy between .him and some of th other. residents about a fence he er.cl- ed_acrgss one of the public roads. Un- def the’ ordinances: fie cannot be me- lested, although he walks the streets in Wild ‘West fashion, ready to shoot wt a moment’s notice, The only differ-” ence between his assumed right to arm himself agd his mu authorigation is that " if’ hs had. secured the required permlt he could have ¥ut the pistol in Thus all law has ae m&npllflvfl ih 4 PR i® to re- re him to catry the gun plainly in sight: NEW SPRING GLOVES Women’s New Spring Gloves in kid, il desirable shades, $1.00 a pair. Chamois Gloves, 1-clasp, !llma pair. ‘hamois Gloves, 2-clasp, white, black and natural colors, $1.00 & pair. Glace @loves, 2-clasp in black, white and tan, $1.50 a pair. Long Kid Glace Gloves in black and tan, 12-button length, a pair; 16-button length, $3.50 a p: Children’s Kid Gloves, $1.00 New Belting. all colors at So0e & yard. Mrs. Kate Storms,- house and lives above the O’Connell family, heard voices, but thought it wa$ the ‘O'Conrells u.mn‘ downstairs, The “door to the woodshed, which was locked, was.broken- and .some things inside were scaftered abeut. s e it $ s Caused Dangerdus Hinesi. the twin ‘childrén 6f Mr. énd 1 and speci: list from New Haven was:in aflemoon The cers for the ygar. The office 'wllk:h will cause considerabie interest will. be the chief engineer of the district, as. there are two men looking for the - office, George sDenehee, who has heen chief for the past two years and a member of the My-flc Hook and pany, and Archie Haas, who lias heen assistant Chief for the past: two years and ill.m!-bfll‘ of the B F Hoxle OBITUARY. Edmond P. Kenyon. (Contributed.) Mr. Kenyon spent the first half of his life in Plainfield, where he vas born, and in Providence.’ Then he lived in Brooklyn sixtesn years, seven ‘and in Windham twenty-five, and there he died ripe old age of nearly following relatives sur wife, whom he married sixty-six years ago, she being Ann Eliza Pew ‘of Ttha- <a, N. Y., four children, R. P. Kenyon — and George of Hartford, ¥ Mrs.. Anrie - Jonss. William E. Kenyon, assistant postmas- | *srp. tuneral'of Mrs. Alinie Jones was ter at Fairbanks, Alaska, and Emma J. Iy oiy frrfany morming from the home of Keényon, living at Maplecroft, the home, [1C5 T ¥ MCrC R L, O hton, 23 four sisters, Mrs. Freelove -Baker of.l v oon® 0l ors 45 orologk, followed Davenport, lowa, Mrs. Alva H. Tilling- {3¢ith services at St. Joseph's church at white, Noted: H-n and There. . and Mrs. ¥lavias (;P:eney have K nter in New. York state. ' Mrs.. Adelaide’ Szlfi‘el -Providence is -mun‘ a 1 iye in town. ot Order of Eastéern MEN’S FURNISHINGS Special sale of Four-iff-Hands, silk, regular 25c quality two for 25e. marisSTu ¥ 'PUNERALS. an ., now 14c each, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Times Good offering in Tan and White hast of Hartford and Mrs. Francis M. This nay happer in any community i 9 o'clock. Rev. M. J. Lynch was the} ry Hill, Kathleen McCarthy. Linens . AreaTrifle B Bliven and Caroline Kenvon of Plain- | 2.0 o0l (0 Vg iem high mass, Mra.| Grade IL, Margaret Bliss, Number mflb‘ where, the only * prohibition against 27-inch Tan Liuen at 15c a yard. \/ Il'd, fleld. Mr. Kenyon was widely known | 5, G'Rourke sang -Millard’s Ave | reglstersd 30; average attendance 24.18. gun carrying €8 lorm - of a con- 20-1nel in this county and held several public - S ll D. P. Shah ‘cealed weapon act or regulation. The 30-inch Tan Linen at n offices, being road commissioner for nriaJdurh;lg tgetsenlc} h:‘!u;mzu g Ic!a.yn, ?‘(Ild‘r‘-d -Olso - M.nun‘l Mass for Mrs. D. P. Shahan| 4, (0 © 0n which these ordinances *h Fine L 5 > &5 5 g e ere Josepl ‘otter, Jol lurphy, . E. L. Hull. Registered 31;| __- eok’s tors and Traveler: L . - ‘; :ln .lrh::n u]z‘ 0c a vard, ut Cheer, U|I, for You Can R bn‘x; M*;- ey | James McQuillan, Arthur McQuillan, | averags atiendance 26.28. Present e The Week's Visiters rivg mc‘?i;mu e ::o“d: m‘h“;':."-' yilS-inch Heavy Tan Linen at:S0c-s known und will be Temembered chiefly |Timothy Quinn and John~ Pickeit. | ery day, Cora Blanchard, Leo Cretien,| Migs Brideic Day and Miss Loretta | man’ with & sun in sent It i in . Gel Me 'y l “l or his intense religious character and [ pyrig) was in St. Joseph's cemetery Anna McNaily, Annie Russenas. Dowd are visiting relatWes in Hol- lity elic of the old fronti -inch Fine Shrunk Linen, 2% y [ 4 al @ | his_eloguence as a public speaker. He s Grade III th M. reality a relic-of the old frontier days 5 . 27¢ and 320 AN the vhycleal sayatranichith £oF ~ Mrs. Abbie J. Manley. nde 1IL, fcNamars, | yoke, Mags. when the hiddén weapon was consid- S i an orator, a commanding presence, a | - The funeral of Mrs. Abbie Jane Man- | (eacher. Registored #1; averake ai-| " A month's mind requiem high mass| ered as bad form and everybody who pe "l';“:. Hfi";‘-) Lm"ni suitable for “m- u deep and powerful voice, and, consid- | ley was held Friday afternoon at two ""““sc;mv = m'”'lv“ u’" i s:d" waa celebrated | Irlv 1\::r g‘" O.H !B:;l:!; wlu anybody ' carried ihis arsenal in e , $1. a yarc ering-his few educational advantages,|o'clock from the house. in Lebanon. | 8% > eeler, rose Friday morning plain view, as a sufficient warning to s lman e e ot | Baril wis i Ehe m |la Miss, Homer Mitchell, Medorse | ghanan. all comers' that he Vlu ready for trou- DAMAGED WHITE LAWN Fine quality White mell at 20ciand 25c a few mill every way, they last. Lawn made to yard, except for spots, otherwise perfect in on while sale for 12%e COLORED LINENS im plain blue, pink, red, green, silver Aray and lavender, ¢ a yard ) used to speak of his temperance work | Funeral services for: Mrs. Talitha O Friday evening the stations of 7 b and sald it took courage to do It In | Lee Cusbman. were held Friday after-| dard, Annie b Ll the cross were held at the Immaculaté % his business relations he was always | noon at 2 o'clock in.Elmhore.4& Shep-| Grade V. Edith M. Soule. Regis-| Conception church. “My Jhtle gitl straightforward, honest. upright and | ard’s chapel on North street, Rev. W.| fered 35; average attendance §1.2. Ber-| ~mii Rocheleau of Danielson was the | which first_sta 39¢, 50c | B true to his convictions of right and{S. Beard, pastor of the First Congre- fflt; l';{-“‘en e ercag "G“Y-sm‘;- xuen of his som, Willam Rocheleau, and 87c a yard gy —_— wrong, and ,ope whose word could ever | gational church, officlating. ~The ser- | DIAY, TO0Per, LeClaire, - jthe past week. ; Sbrunik LA . o o 3 be relied upon. As a man he was genial s were private. Burial was in the|le¥ Sewiz =~ 0 P.. D. Connell of Willimantic' was 2 runk Linen, 59¢ and 75¢ a yard. W and kind-hearted. Along with his | Willimantic cemetery. = 4, Allce A. Brown. Regis-| 19cal visitor Thursday. ] Linen Finish Suitings in colors, 15¢ ‘¢ would make it Known | iina T csnces inere went a denicious — GEATAs. aveiane Jugenibiey 1CI0 —— @ yard. and sparkling wit which made him & Porfect in Attenidance. per cent. 90. Present every day: Clara{iNew England’s Industrial Revelution. 22 inches wide at DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT A full line of Chen patserns for A Silk Novelties and Ru spring, 1o the Pablic that we have Loan Company, 15 Ullu Slrecl Terms sh‘lclly conhdcntml. not joined any onganization his command of language was amazing. He had been asked many times to preaeh as pastor, for pay, in various towns, but refused, and gave his talent when he could. - He was a helper in Hartford at the Moody meetings. He will b2 remembered as a great tem- perance worker. The only time he ever visited the opera house was to speak on temperance. There are men living today who could tall of giving up liquor seliing and going inte merchan- dise through his strong influenee for the right. In his declining 'years he delightful companion. ready to do a charitable‘act or relieve suffering and distre: He was in all respects a good cltizen, interested in the welfare of the villgge and. willing to contribute anything in his power to He was always |, non. Funeral Directofs. Elmore & Shepard of this city.-were in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Rhoda- Townsend. ! * Mrs. Rhoda Taft Townsend’s funeral was held Friday afternoon at 2 oclock at St. Paul's Episcopal chureh, Rev: J. H. Townsend, the rector, oflclnflng \Buflnl was in ‘thé Willimantie cefne- tery under the direction-of Elmore & Shepard. Mrs. Talitha L. Cushman: The following children were neither absent nor tardy duting . the ' winter term -at -the South Windham schodl: Grammar department, Raymond Hea- ley, Bernard Larkin, Joseph Scribner, Raill. Grade IIL istered 42; Grade IV., Jullette Richmond. istered 36; Perfect in attendance, Rolland A: clair, Alice Bicknell, Peter Hoffart, Mary Perry, Joseph Tatro. Grade IV., Al(c- H. Richmond. Re; istered_ 39; Adams, Nellie Barry, Agnes Brickley, Annie Davis, Blanche Jeodoin, jorie Leyden, Jennie Roy, Broome, Joseph McCarthy, MecNicol, Edward Tarbox. Grade VLb, Mabelle L. Scott. Mar- Nelffe V. Cavanagh. Res- erage atéendance 35:17. Reg- average attendance 38.9. Brostak, Philip - French, Yvatte Guillet, John average atuudanca 36:6. Perfect in attendance, .‘I:ct ‘Willie Davis, fl' L‘lderie Jodoin, Helena L.n!lrre Velo May- John Mec- Andrew Pres- Miss Lena Clark of South Coventry is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Christo- pher Brennan. John Barry of Bri visitor the past W s wmnllc was ‘a Dr. Girouard of caller in the village Miss .Annie Diescher of Wellesley college is home for the Easter Rolj- port was a local ‘Willlam Rocheleau of Mystic is the his nll Mr. and Mrs. “The emptyings of congréssional ora- tory pouring forth -in posi-session 'is- sues of the Record bring to hand an ln(ormlng speech by Representative Hill ot' Connecticut, the subject being the._reciprocity bill. - He exhibits im- ‘ble—Washington Star. . Value of a Girl's Hand. The supreme court gave a girl $5,500 for. two. . Another'girl, for her ‘hand,; got & husband who can’t eart $12 a weeki—New York Herald ez, 0 | 3 Raiph Scribner; primary department, | ent every day: Randolph Auclair, Fred cotors, strives and nguret wrenos, i | working against S&H Green | it: vrosperits” | Mavion Healey: Trances Bockwith. The| Ciarke, Willle Driscoll, Allce® Gilbert,| Pressively the chnige in the ecdnomic W yard. attendance for the enl!;p, school el:.;(s Jeanette Ledoux, Philip Ledoux, Lou- {)let‘v’m tnw : ngt fll ‘;enel;n(llu:* - Scotch Gingham etty plaia et- | Tradin tamps, i been éxcellent up to the last week,| ise Murphy, Ella Oakes, - Thomas Rict, will whst Snd IRtAGEE Darfoit Trading S and will fn No. 3'Btock Shed &t MM when, becaus of searlet,fever in the| G Brien, Irving Thornton. change recognized wmiore or less vague, 1%ize a yard . > AL acs ed at Hillkouse & | iijlage, tifere has been some remaining| Grade VIL, Mary M. Brown, teach- 17;! by e\erybodyt Tyl 1 2 continue fo ve al Feviers Yud. out to see what the outcome would be.fer. Registered 30; average attendance course, pretty much all' o New ]!rnnsm ure here to match Pl ot sl T 27 Mot absent, v ‘or dismi e follntry at t‘henxguem time,fidbnt.z;n colored fabries, all the latest - “An alarm was pulled in from box 33, A -t d “"“" 5 issed: w Englan as-progressed so far shades desirable in’ mateh patterns | Exfra Stamps as we have|at the comer of Juckson and. Valiey BOBERI e LR o B G L e T bcta aal onentatinte, okt and novelties be, studied -in _the .concrete. In the 1mlxment of Mr, . Hill here has oc- the “most remarkable indus- trlu rcvuluuun ever made in the his- streets, at 1245 o'clock Friday morn- ing for a fire in No. 3 stock shed of Hillhouse & Taylor's lumber yard ad- News Received from ‘Bath, S..C., en Frid: Richey. < | “Gradé V. S. Nettie Johnson, teach- er. Perfect in- attendance: Willle et 3."'&?‘-& THE LAST CALL FOR THE KITCH- donelnllepasl. e —— A’ telegram was received I«ndus Burns,. Frank Wheeler, Helen Gray, T 7 ) Forenoon at North Windbam announe, | Lara: Ritchey, Joseph Momtagus, Eva | (O3, Of fhe world since Adam and Fve « y 4 Only one “BROMO' QUININE” ven from the Garden of Hden. Your kitchen asking for supplies” ing the death of Robert Bruce, aged| Dayon, Ruth Davis. Whole number A -_“'“ item is that, ‘in the period . Now is the time to see to it. This The T n Sadd co That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- | 24, carly Friday morning at Bath, registered_31: average attendance 29.| o fLtel BED. BRSBTS EOUTE ] wale will help you in &l these matters | NINE. Look for thé signature of E. | C..following an operation for appen-| Grades VIIL. and I M. foab” and T O : : " #nd do it at the least possible cost. Wi o |W. GROVE. TUsed the World over to |/dicltis. ~The case i3 a particularly sad teacher. Registered §9; average.at- - “m'wt*o (et d i o Do S s : LLIMANTIC, CONN. Cure a Cold in One Day. 2sc. one, as the deceased was married & Jit- | tendance 37. Present every sy e e oariod of the diminishing Toenl WE HAVE' THR LARGEST £ or instance what you can buy at - tle more than a year ago to Miss| Alice Barnett, Alice Brennan, A)myn producuan of foodst®fs thus shown{and Best Stock of Confectionery, Sods P Liena Lyon of North Windham. who is| Brennan, Georgina - Campbell. Mary |-BOGC0040% (ncreased & ‘millign and | Water and Postal Cards in town, at 6-quart Preserve Kettle, S-quart - . the mother of a four weeks’-0ld daugh- | Driscoll, Annie Driscell, Grm:e Mc- | oo Bone o ‘five million acres of ‘Wi, JOHNSTON'S. Water Pail, 16-inch Drip Pan, 2-quart “r f [:. JABKS“I_.nmhsl ter, Audrey. . Mother and daughter are| Carthy,” Walter Benjamin— Willlam | fund "went out of tillage and cultiva- Seamless Kettle, 3-quart Tea Pot and | Wle s in ‘North Windham. ° Brennan, Harold ~Brickley, ‘William tlon more than twenty-five thousand factories sprang up In Néw England. —Providence Journal. The Biuejackets df 1911, Few peo:le uppucuu the fact that the enlisted B-quart Coffee Pot. Mr. Bruce, previous to-his” nurriu was emploved as overseer at the it of F. H. Hall & Son.’ Aflu' his mar- ridge he went to New Hampshiré, and a short’ whileago he locatad in- Bath, where he had secursd a godd pésition and had furnished = ‘home’ where he was to take his family in a few The news' of his death was a great shock to his wife and ‘tesidents of the Duggan, Earl Gray, Earl Hiscox, Eu- gene LeClaire, . George LeClaire, George Leyden, Sidney Melvin, Erme Myott, Thomas Purvis, Eugene Wilcox;’ Benjamin Young. % C. E. Secial at Baptist Vestry. The Baptist Christian Endeavor ‘so- ciety held a social in the vestry on Thursday evening, with a large num- Painless Extracting and Filling a Spcclalt,v /52 Main Street, Telenhone. ~ GALVANIZED WARE 10-quart Water Pails, I5c. 12-quart Water Pails, l4-quart Water Pails, 10 and 12-quart Chamber ELMORE & SHEPARD, They have nqt been - Pails, 42¢ but are young men - ol - h %nd 45c. .| (8u-cossors to Sessions & Himo-ey ber present. Thete was a short pro-| gunce from ewry walk in life. Wash Tubs, aind e, B ot & seabing by Mrs: Charia | [rarahl are developed, aceord- 78 MONUMENTS, < : H“"m‘“ Obtain our prices ready to bs ma. and Inspect 1000 artistic Y LENNON, 7, "There is nothing better than- eir lm:hnluong and ability, in, machinery, guy, firlng and m the n juirements of a m man e navy increases thglr pro- Hmmve &awur for times of peace, and makes them a stron ln’%trumm for | ol WN”'E'“““”‘ defenice in tinié of war. The duties of officers have also changed materi- .' um ‘ mo ally. The battleship fleet, W] i 1, i cor. Marl d Water R e g o g Tel. 1368:: cor ] ket aud Water Sta look in time of trouble, is composed of dmll‘ n.t:lpt‘fil lwhtlch are flos‘t(linl wWer of comj in- % co e oy ‘onseque! 'th cm mouhl h- ver 1 as séam e “velt ance nla that every gflcg mn-; Embalmers and Funeral Directors, 60-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. Z'elephone caBuectIom. SHEET MUSIC | 901 Main Sirest, Willimantic, Cann. 191 Overland Models = DINNER SETS HIRAM N. FENN, i Twenty per cent. dlscount on all our EINEST P. CHESBRO, ‘lfl! Main 8¢, GNDI! EMBALMER. 3 open stock pattern Dinner Ware and |.C Foicnn ':7:3:-—-. s Willimantic, Conni > 63 Charch-Mt. ) < ¢ v i g 2 % _n-m perf, Tollet Sets. P Telenbone. - um ——— g i gxists 8% Harmony club i 54%: s —secrvhry lgi‘y 2 [ . H. C, M“ 'Co, > Mrs. Willlam Bogue of Nofgich e H -mt Prla-y with Mrs. Shermln Wj oy Pottor, Alex and wmumt i Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Shaw are at home from m Gérdner, 'a plano solo by Miss Alice Gilbert, a vocal duet by Misses | Iyn and Emm- Gardner and a violin _duet by Mjss Ila Brown and Erme My- ott. Refreshments were served dur- ing the social hour. lundu Subjects. Rey. B. W. Potter's subject at .m. %Duito rghm-lgh Sundgy moh;ln;, “ 'rayer. ewM °s..~ek1n: xnmda u;u ec- ot 0!4 Chofce GLASS WARE ‘On Draft or ' Bottles. Thin Blown Glasses, ¢ each, Colonial Style Table Glasses, 4c each. Strictly Needle Etched Tumblers, as- worted patterns, 6 each. Decorated Glasses, 56c u dozen. (ilass Measuring Cups, 6c each. Covered Butter Dish, 19¢ each. Salt and Pepper Dish, $c each. WM, F. & P. A. eorner Main and Wutnn llflm ‘Willimanti A nice vartety of JFresh Fish: also Scallops, Qysters and Clams, at STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 Noeth St "H. Gane's mor the,C tiongl church x:fi* olt‘v'fl::‘-lv?m and in “t:- h}{g& b “Live of ‘the Far. AWay. WHEN yot- wan: to put your busi- ness before thne public, there is mo ms- dlum better than through the ‘yarfln— ing ool-m of The luunnn.