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WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Linen Skirts FOR SUMMER WEAR ~ A host of pretty Tub Skirts are here in white linen, linen finish, and natural color, Rep is also very popular and will give good service. These handsome Tub Skirts made in narrow gores, apron front, with kilt, finished with pleats and trimmed with bnttons, plenty of reg- ular and extra sizes to choose from are at $1.00, $1.50, $1.89, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,, $3.98 and $4.50. Lawn Waists FOR THE SUMMER GIRL These are very attractive in their new styles of trimming and seems to be more popular than ever, each -one trimmed’ with lace Hamburg and em- broidery, short er long sleeves, clesing back or front from $1.80 to $3.50. Summer Dress Fabrics Good Quality Printed Batiste Dimi- ties and Cotten Pengee, in very pretty designs in figured and checks, a few plain colers i the lot—15c a2 yard. Madras, Peplins and Soiesette, in wide variety and cheicest colorings and combinatien at 25¢ a yard. Cotten Foulards, with pretty foulard designs, very attractive for summer dresses, fine value at 25c a yard. SPECIAL! Windham Silk, regular $1.50 a yard quality, but oewing te slight damage by water, “altheugh it can hardly be | detected,” this silk is marked at 85c per vard. This is ene of the best values we ever offered. The H. C. Murray Co. Agents for Ladi Home Journal Papar Patterns. | the .South C . Fof the Central Vermont rs H ] mill is. all equipped with m 4 and has a cagacity of fve ton NICKEL PLATED COFFEE PERCOLATORS, TEA BALL POTS, TEA KETTLES | Given as Advance Premiums or for Checks with our Teas, Coffees, etc. The T. R. Sadd Co. 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN, UNPERTAKER and EMBALMER 63 Church &t. Willlmantie. Ct. phese. ladx Assistant Times <. Are aTrifle Rard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Meney by calling at the Vrillimantic Lean Cempany, 15 Union Siree!. Terms strictly cenfidential. "Geing But of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Stere OUTFITTERS TO ALL & Moy g, Pxftm-ea at the Bijou and enie €. > * X = cRMian /Chapter, No. 11, O. E. S. L EMORIAL DAY. Pravlslon.l Line of March—Arrange- ments for Decorating Graves. 1 complete order for the Memor- jal day parade has not been arranged vet, bat a provisional line of march is as follows. The procession will form on Valley street at 2 o'clock, with the right resting on High street, in the foliowing ord: Piatoon of po- lice, Whecler's American band, Com_ pany I, First infantry, C. N. 'G., Capt. PoIF Sullivan, commandmg This contingent will vroceed down Vall street to Cenier street and pick up Garde Floririond at ae old armory, centinue on to Jackson street to £ Joseph's church where the Tierney ca- dets will fall in. = The procession will then march down Jachson sircet to T'nion, up Union te Main, and threugh Main street to High street, where the | Sons of Veterans and A. C. Ty camp, U. W. V., together v Department (“ommande" Frank P. Fenton aa1d his staff, escorting the de- partment colers. will serve as escort to Francis S. Long pest, No. 30, R. The procession will then up West Main .treet to the Wiil tic cemetery. Comrade Dwight W of the G. A. R. is the inarshal of tae day. Members of the W. I.. C. and older veterar will be carriages. All comrades of the G. A. R., U. S. V.. and others who are \\me" to t in the decoration of the graves provided wi ass in Windham, North Windham and St. Joseph's cemeteri have been questad t, a t Memorial day 2 o'elock. Convevances fob all wll provided. Grand Army United Sparish War Sons of Veterans will A R hall shortly after ten o'clock Quudav 1o attend memerial ervices at thei Methodist Epis in the evening the First DPapu to attend t church. services Game with Reckville Saturday. The management of the Williman. tic baseball nine has zrranged for a game with Rockville, to be played on Windham field, this city, Saturday afternoon. A goed game 1s expected There will ke a number of changes in the ‘Willimantic line-up for the gar that will meet with the approval of the fans. SOUTH COVENTRY MILL To Start Up With New Company in Control. What wae known the Nichols Brothers' paper miil at Seuth Coven- try, that has been snut down si the middle of January, and was placed on the r et about two | menths since, will again be put in op- ergtion. udge Andrew J. Bowen was in Hartford this week and filed with the | state secretary articles for the incor- pordtien or crganizatien of the South Coventry: Paper company ¢f Coventry The company will star- with a cap of $5600¢ and the incorporator Andrew J.. Bowen, Fred D. and Nelson James Nichols city. A number_of preminent in South Ceveniry and this city of people have subscribed for stock in the new com._ pany. The i1l s a sum!dm ial one, built of brick, Coventr: ailread Vermont railway. The ery, of card tweniy- and leatherboard paper every four hours. Discovary KILLS BED BUGS Peterman’s Discov- ery—kilisbed bugsand their oggs. A sure preventive. Pdurmnn s Roach F00dJkills roaches, water bugs and beetles. Standard for 24 years. Peterman’s Ant ills ants and fleas. Peterman’s Moth Food—Odorless —Kilis'moths. A sure preventive. Atall dealers. Insist on Peterman’s. $375 Buys BUIGK Automebile Five-passenger, 22 H. P., Top, Tools, Etc., in geod conditien. Will give demonstration. Write er telephone A. C. BLAN- CHETTE, 824 Mair Street, Wiiliman- tic, Cenn. -75 MONUMENTS, Headstonds and Markers In our stock ready e b® erected. Obtain our prices and Incpeci 1000 artistic designa. _ WM. F. & P. A LENNON, sorner Main and Watson Streeta, Wiilimantic. Conn. b 1 & IR T 1 Overad Node Painless Extracting and Filling a Specia ley 732 Main Street, - =~ Willimantio Teleshons. 5 v Crane’s Papers —at— JAMES HARRIES, 801 Main Street, Wulhm.nfle. Cenn. Hius ERNEST P. U ZSBRO, 1029 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. A _mrce vartety of Fresh Fish; Scallops. Oysters and Clams. at STROKE'S FISH MARKET, 28 Korth St. also E. H. SPRING, Piamo Tuner. Care of Watkins Bros. Music fitore, or ¥son’s Drug Store ‘Phe apri4a hn:mruc. Ct. “Degree Team ‘in New 'Regalia. -Obwebetuck lodge, No. 16 L O. O. F., excmplified B,g;k in’ the ‘third de- giee upon a class of two candidates Thursday evening. The degree team appeared for ths. first time in ‘their new regalia and presemred a tine ap- pearance. Last night's work will in all prebability be the last until the commencement of the fall season. Real Estate Sales. a number of real estate Eilen B. Ad- ‘her Six_acre in the town of Mansfield, known as lhe old Per- Kins place, to Nelson A. ilazzard of { Windham. Horace S. Faton sold farm, knownu os the Margaret Carroii | “haplin, embracing 250 acres, | to Frark E. Bowen of Windham, and the Garrity rroperty ou Mansfield s Alfred transfers were effected. sold i ams of Versaiiles avenue to Ciarz and Oder. 1 | Another Case of Scarlet Fever. ! - Fran the 2 and Mrs. not heen feeling of days and Thur 1 morning the case was diagn | @s scarlet faver. The Ifevrin family sympathy of man was lifted from -their pbeen in effect for more T T mem._ ing been af- flicted with the same disease. AUTCMOBILE CLUB Votes to Parade in Fourth of July Celekration. At the last bile club of V¥ ters” were. d was the dec Samuel act with . and| nted mittee to of the club to turn out on and every the ¥ourth. was also voted by the ciub to of. $10 fcr ihe b e and also for t obile or “he parade. t6 hold a club ~inmittee cn contesis s was instructed to mtke all essary arrapgemer in At Sccial in Tewn Hall, Which Was Artistically Decorated. Town hall was prettily deco and white and t=e stage ban with swamp apple blosscms for { complimentary social and dance ! Thursday evening by Wheeler' n hand to the frienes ‘ho their ser es to ihe ba:=: entation of its biz min carnival of dances | house, The concert rende t Thursday evening was an. eption- | | ally good ene and thoro enjoyed | by 2ll present. Dancing w then en- joyed until about midnight. The cemmittée ir ¢ e of the floor was was Chief Wade U. Webster. Peloquin and Joseph M. Perar. freshments were at n by a local A. H. BECKWITH AGAIN. This Time in Trouble with Hartford | Electrical Supnly Cempany. Thursday afterneen (‘onstable ing M. Jord served papers New ngland Electrica: S of Hartford in Beckwith of the sum of $506, chased by Beckwith trom Beckwith consigned rd ef this it is un they were chased by Maurice I’dlmer The "r)'\.k‘ were partially re ea v Constable | Ford and pl storage. A bond | of 3590 was furnished to protect the pan; A-H an action ag New Lurrdnn to recover goods pur- | com- the the pur- Pridget Mori- held on day, w. rom he: et, at 545 o'clocl following at - Sr. .- Rev. M Lynch officiated - requiem mass. The bear_ | John Peter Morin, d John Murphy r\'s cemetery. F: DR. OWEN O'NEILL | Reads Paper at Meeting of State Med- ical Scciety. Egbert, Mason were in Hartferd 3 afternoen and evening amd attended the one hundred and nineteenth an- ennecticut State ong the sev afternenn session soc read was one on tinal ebstruction by ! Dr. Owen of this city, Daniel Sul New London, merly ef road a paper peritoncal banquet of the Hotel The annuval ; was held at the the evening. Garde Ascension Day Services. Ascension Thursday, . Paul's St. Jo- sr‘“h s Roman There was Holy Communi Paul's at 7 and 9 a_m., Paul’s dham. at 10.30 were ited at St Josepi's churches at 3, Pe"sona]s. \| was a recent g atthew H ted frienc street Thur: Cronin_ of Temple uest of friends in Boston on street 's. John Thursday Hartford a Mrs. C. Frad 2 Haven were recent and Mrs. Walter R. K street. Edward time & men:de F. Carr and son John for a visit with friends Townsend of guests of Mr. ng of Summit Mann of neriferd, at cne of one ¢f Mayor Dunn’s was in town Thursday, calling on frien P nected J. Miller ag away with the dust nuisance | street sprinkler Now what could T do, Mr. E !.uui\ H. Ashton has resigned in the department af the American comgany and Thursday began an orderly at St Jo- aneJd seph's hosm.al. lecture was flh.wtrztw by over 189 views taken and colored by Mr. Ten- nant and thrown on the screen Dy a powerful sterzopticon. Before the lec- ture ice eream was on sale from 6 to 8 ioc! New Set of Pictures. A mew set of wlqrns has been re- ceived at the libiary entitlod One Hundred - Pro ent Men of Ail Times and placed on the frames. are imerest;ng 2nd instractive. AL Roper was a visitor in town Th' sday. Martin Sullivan of Hartford iting rlatives-in -town. To Attend Bastist Church. Mortort A. Taimtor o has accepted. the in emorial Sunday to be held in the Baptist church May 28th at 10.45 a. m. The post will maet at their quarters and march in a boay is vis- E union whieh tne other dlux(_"les have ted to a d. Borough Interests. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of Wil- were Tecent guests of Mr. father, Edwin Bennett, on s a caller in Mid- in Marlboro Wed- 5 on friends 1t the Cra- _Carpentoers are at r the library putting ed ta s visit and daughter, Miss re calling on friends as purchased a tour- Donald was in Midd'e- i town Tue Judege C g les' Harvey Wedne JEWETT cITY of Salem was LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Dust Should Be Laid. consider t arowing “dippy” o the pnint: Did you - stand uven the deck of some amer far out at sea and ress thz emot e the waves er mo, a peti was Dres Z hy two sama, special request that l' wri or of The Bulletin, thus c nti taxpayer the borough offic oliciting their aid i 1 of into the c 2 to express the em ? And even but reach down v soul and try hich surged wit far in the express weit City strests, besn like seme darned £ anot the hos and th mobility London and wich sp h ma t gh atta th 1 | lack of much nel | lieve, will be augmented Lewis (warden) and Burges and McCarth > interest of the wiole pe movine forward and not ha comply v request t ioners . that will be presentzd io these ladies J W. MILLER. CL Jewett City, NEW HA\/:N'S ELMS. Pity That They Ca'!nnt Be Has Yale Science Failed? If New as reported. has given Hav £ its famous elms, the any of these trees in rart of the coi will ]r\qz B3t e their enemi d lose our The ic in Tribune. is not in all the world tree than none surpasse it bining. grace and gr iree to plant near ses and. along roads and strects it is unsurpas: And until recentlv-the elms that h New York Probably there a more bheautiful in and as a Certainly bheen the one gmr\ of so many of small tewns, w ble to take care of themselves. one after the other, came b bugs, and more bugs, all 1 foreigne and assistéd jmmigrants, and what | apparently turning out to be a I battle with them began. Probab did not begin quickly enough to successful. New Haven must know all the de- for carrving on the fight ap- f the eims cannot be but the New H down and red oz their places.. The red o e tree, teo, but it is a peer for the elm as deceration or landscape. it scie (v failed or only Yale Mlsia‘«-n Econemy. Another mistaken econom man who tries to make I hammock rope do.—Washington Star. ing in for a that te Middle- | Saved— ! the elm.; com- | l | { | | | | | |8-Plece Parior iSult with oda Chair or Rock- er, or G-Piece Parlor Sult, £3x10.6 Vel- vyet R 1 Bet, 1 Tap- eltl'! lelo Cove e A Decorated Zamp. BEDROOM ~ KITCHEN 1 “Brass Bed, Kitchen Table, 1 Combinagion 3 Kitchen Felt Matiress, 1 Woven Wire Spring, Guar- anteed; 2 Gen- uine FKeather Pillow Golden Oak Dresser, 1 Gold- ‘Wash~ Decorate lish Tollet Sect. - Grand Rapids Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Beddlng Draperies and Everything for Housekeeping on Our Easy Payment Plan sm Worth 312.% Down sz .25 Weekly szoo Worth 835 Dows ss.so Weekly “ < 200 “ 2259 2.75 rms Made to_ Suit on Larg 1e State, New Jersey. S Conmectiout, r Amounts. 5.00 + « m “ GO0 L ‘;mgh Also. bto New !otk [ Qur Terms Massachusetts an SAFE AND SANE. Norwalk’s ‘Mayor Means to Have No High Jinks on Independer':e Day. Mayor Albert M. Poheman means to have a safe and sane observation July 4th this vear, as waw the case last year. His honor stated that h maiter recent intend- ed to carry out a policy similar to the { previous vear and see inat no large firecrackers, blank cartrr¢ge pistols or anything along that line were in use or the Feourth. -4 Many of the people in the town, in fact the great major in are favor of that kind of cel = L the - Fourth was v\(‘]‘ ce at the same time there wa S peace and quiet, not to mention the freedom from accidents.—Norwalk Hour. WhHhite Woman’s Burden. men ; chamots skin with_them ton News Woodrow W way New Jersey will soon be for hing more than being the Alother of Trusts.—Kansas City Star. NOBBY STYLES FOR SMART DRESSERS The Soft Straw hat always appeals to men of fashionable tastes. The Texture of «L. & H.” soft straw hats is clear and firm. The weaving leaves no ragged ends to unravel. Shapes Retained by «L.& H.” process of superior sizing and special drying and pressing, and the edges treated to prevent breaking. Exquisite Linings and trimmings like all « L. & H.” hats add to the high character and attractiveness of this popular style. High or low crown, wide or narrow brim, to suit your tastes. ‘‘ Every Style for Every Man. —SOLD BY— P. J. Moriey, Nerwich, Cenn. of [ Where 1o Trade in Jewei Gily LAHGEST >tionery, HAVE THE | WE % Soda WM. JOHNSTON'S. #. J. BCTTOMLEY & SOKX, . General repalr Shop, Blcycle and Automoblie Repaliriag 0il and Gasoline for sala. FEVWETT OFTY FIG’I'IHI. Row nad Up-to-daty slotel fu particalar. WS, rroprietor. ever iua - TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. 10 NEW YORK NORWIGH LINE The water wa way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—sufe, staunch vessels that have every comfert and conven- lence for Lhe traveler. A delighttu! voyage on Long laland Bound und ‘a superb view of the won- derfal skyline and waterfront of New Fork Btcamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of the comfortabis FEast 22d Street 5.45 4. m. (Mendays axceptad) and Pler 40, Nerth River, %a m Fara Rorwich to New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, 4gent, New Londen. Conn. CHELSEA LINE Fm’e $1.00 | 8 Lt and paSsenger sery | ind from New York. : ys, Thurs- r‘ m. ast HI\‘er i | "0 T BEAUVIIUL, § SWEPT BY €6 Every ot clearm 4 e 3 * BY 'JP‘!" FviAG Tv.m Scrou S, lS”“O!"EAN‘A" un Stbmarie alg QNG Coyesing wil cxpenses, four o HAC] u(fl.l.l’ g 323 ur , etc., of <, N.Y. Jl’\u(d J'Lc e‘ lotdmic 0! WHEN ; pess before the public, dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. You Want te put your busi- there is ne me- %u. less fuel. and endorsed by the leading Cooking Schools. Investigate the HUB Improved Sheet Flue system—furnishes more heat It is one of the many advantages embodied in the HUB Range. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich, Conn., Agents. NUFAGTURED AND WARRANTED BY SMITH AND ANTHORY CO., BOSYON, WASS.