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The Most Radical Reduction Of the Season Sweeps Through Our Millinery Section The final erder for the exit of Pat- tern Hats or Street Wear shows no favoritism-—it is no respecter of Hats and first prices. The blue pencil has been fiying — ruthlessly cutting down prices of our best Hats without so much as a thought of their actual wahie, Dress Hats regardiess of former | values—cholce $1.89, Street Wear—2ic up to $1.39. CHILDREN'S COATS Children's Coats in white sorge, Bed- | ford cord and cashmere, each o datntily trimmed with Torchon lace and sillc braid, with or without col At $1.98, $2.35, $3.25, $3.89 and $5.00. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Neat White Lawn Dresses that will | appeal to mothers, trimmed with lace amd embroidery, insertlon and fancy ribbons, long and short sleeves and high or low neck, from $2.75 to $10.00. ATTRACTIVE LAWN WAISTS Thetr new styles of trimming seem to| Be more popular than ever, with lace, HMambure and embroidery, not too slaborate, just emough on cach to make them attractive for Summer wear. $1.00 up to $3.50. The H. C. Murray Co.| Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. ADVANGE PREMIOMS 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 Willimaatic, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN, ONDERTAKFR and EMBALMER 3 Church St. Willlmantte, C*. Telenbome. Ladz Assistant Times <. Are aTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Loan Company, 15 Union Sireel. Terms strictly confidential. “Going But of the Clothing Business" Mechanics’ Dep’t. Stors OUTFITTIRS TO ALL ELMORE & SHEPARD, By rcoseors to Sesslons & Wimewey Embalmers and Funeral Directars, 00-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone ceRaecizoa. br. £ C JACKSON—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - - Willimantio Teleohune. . £ W SPRING, Piane Tuner. €re of Watkins Bros~ Music Store, or Wilson's Drug Store ‘Phone. apridd Willimantic, Ct. Crane’s Papers S JAMES HARRIES, ¥ WILLIMANTIC What !s Going On Tonight. fappened to Jomes at names from hich forty will be chos- | & Shepard of this city were in charge en Tor fary duty. 10t the - arransements. be forwarded- Lo the clerk of perior court perusal county commm;: is as follow Edwin Backu: F. 'rwr,me, Henry A. Larkin, E. Har- ” Gerrick, Frank D. artlett, Henry E. Card, Samuel Ches- bro. S. Arnold Peckhan:, Arthur C. Ev crest, Fenton, Robert F. Stanton, Louis Feiner, L. Johnson Hapamond, Eugene B. Hamna, Patrick . Morlarty, Frank R. Jackson, James Mustard, Robert E. Mitchell, J. O'Sullivan. George R. Tripp, Albert C. Seripture, Georse B. MeCracken, Stephen Albro, ‘arl R. Alford, Frank H. El- more, William P. Allen, William B. EI- liott, Clifford J. Alphaugh, Henry E. y, George M. Flint, Edward W. The list that will To Prod Delinquent Subsecribers. The directors of the Willimantic Tn- dustrial com the rooms of the board of forenoon voted to place all re- maining subscriptions unpaid July in the hands of the company’s attor- ney for collection, contracts made by the directors were based upon the subscriptions to the stock of the company .by different in- dividuals and firms. ter Handled During List of Teachers Reappointed for Coming Schaol Year, Clerks and oficials at the Putnam postoffice breathed = when May 31 was torn from the calendar. the entire month they were compelled to keep a count of every piece of mail matter handled in the office. ‘The work has been put through ex- Dpeditiously enough at the postoffice, but it has meant much hard work for the postoffice employes. The official count of the number of pieces of mail the Bijou and Noves, Fred Catholic Benevolent Associa- ish, George A. 3 sig] Eastern Star Lodge. passed and that page 0. 44 A. F. angq, inasmuch _as all Robert F. JONES-HALL WEDDING. Society Event at South Willin Tuesday—Culmination ment of School Days. Home fram Bermuda. Postmaster €. H. Dimmick arrived vening from ten days vacation spent in the Bermudas. He had an_enjovable trip and is in ex- cellent health. afternoon at 12.30 o'elock of Mr. and’ Mrs. Gardner their third daughter, home Tuesday Outgoing_mail, . 79,921 pieces; second class, 14,208 pieces:’ third class, 8,356 pieces; fourth class, i total in all classes of 104,369 pieces. The amount of incoming mail exceed- ed the outgeing, the number of pieces of the latter handied being as follows: First class 72,031; second class 34.162; third class 17.: The grand total of both i outgoing mail igf 230,433 pieces. city carriers delivered letiers, pareels and papers. and col- 68, making the total number of pieces handled by them 62.894. The rural carriers hapdled pieces all together, the number bP\'lK divided among them as follows: rier No. 1 B.In:, No." 3, 4.638; Robert Tawnes Jones of 2,084 pleces, were, united in marriage, Mrs. Gertrude Preston Entertains. pastor of the Will- French, Nap. Baeo: Mrs. Gertrude Preston entertained -a John T. Baker, Joan M. Gager, O-cnr B, Barrows, Edgar E. Bass, Arthur P party of friends at her home, 17 Pearl Benner, Joseph M. Berard, Dewey A. | street, Tuesday Jr. Henmry Fryer, member, the ring oéremony evening. Games were | enfoved and a number of vocal selec- were rendered. e served during the evenins. ¥ the cluborate decorations through- otor scher fourth class “iOr seheme w. Bianchette, James Haggert Refreshments Clarence A. Bowen, F. Louis Hall, John Charles R. Harris, Frank S. Harvey. Louis Bo- Willilam R. Har- coming and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Abbett ef 8"’"“- James Johu- | g5 Spring street leave taday autemeobile for their summer home at New Hampshire, where expect to remain until Septem- nin, Jobn F. rington, John C. 3 A. Bugbee, S. L. Isaac H. Johnson, Alexis Caisse. Will- iam N King. Augest Carioen. John L. Carr, Frank M. Lin- hestra from wedding march s the bridal par- room and throughout The bride was given Alendereohn Ossipze lake, Leun.\rd John F. Carrier No. 2 14,19 Puige of Springfieid, Carrier No. 4, s ¢ the bride, was mat- n of honor, Miss Frances Helen Fall, ngest daushter of D. A Lyman, Walter T. Chamber- William H. MeKinley Clark, Frank H. More, J 3 Themas H. thur 8. Potter, George A. Cook, Tim- i Rosebrooks, Smith, Robert William N. Potter, Repairing Walks. ewalk builders about town are busily engaged in fixing up those side- wa'ks which the commeon countil or- dered to be repaired on or before July Town Clerk C was in the * J. Abel of Lebanon ty Tuesday. George T. Cates of Torrington was a Willimantic visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, A, G. Griswold of Bos- ton called on local friends Tuesday. Seaumesiter of St. Jo- seph’s parish was in Hartford Tues- . W. H. Fall, Gordon, daughter of Judson @brdon rs were P rof. Unclaimed Letters. Letters addressed to the following persons remain uncalled for Putnam posioffic Charles W. Holman, R, L. Johnson, Al George Ross, David F. Bidwell, Anna Pocratek, . 4nd Ralph H. OF Rt A Backus, Willlam . C. Hooker, Charles H. Brad- Mariin H. Waterhouse, > icls, Roderick Young, id P. Comtois, Archid Vanderman, James Harries, . Hyman Rottbiat, Wiliam €. white satin, i Harvey was in Jacob Benczek, with duchess ia attending superior hY'N:\“:l:;;r:!;‘A‘ b‘;u!xol\u. fred Ledou . bride roses Selectman Charles Russ of Chaplin in Hartford and this| oW Mrs. wore rose embroidered chiffon | Mary Smith. vk satin wifh bead trimmings | and maidenhair | lower giris were in white and’wore pink sasbes. Nelson Adam i cayriza pink ros Teachers Reappointed. The following teachers have been r- engaged for the next schaol year at the salaries set opposite their names: Otho O'Suilivan of Stonington was the guest of his brother, J. O'Sullivan of Maple avenue, T: . Williaw A. Buek, Leon . Abel R. Burnbam, Charles M. Holorook, Edwin : A. Trudeau, Charles L. Crane, ‘William J. Sweeney, Adelbert Trowbridze. Sued for Bill of $113.30. a reception s held at which a Hartford firm ca- _The reception was Gitended by and intimage Triends. bride’s gift ¢ was a pearl pemdant: her g ‘wera pearl 5 the Dbride Md pendant, whic shers he gave of the Central railroad was in on business the system. Mrs, John Linder of Williamsbri ard daughter Charlotte of ¢ McFarlane, . $950; Margaret Leach, erine DeMerritt, Durham, N. H.. $60¢ Tupper, Lexingion, Mass., Abbie H. Keith, Putnam, Israel Putnam scheel, Dutton, Putnam, $1,405; M. Etta Whit- i $390; Fmma J. 300; Gertrude L. Hall, Ethel M. John- of 146 Chapman street, calling on friends here the past week. DANIELSON Farewell Reception to Prof. and Mrs. Charles T. Stone—Local Veterans at Norwich Campfire—Charter ing Delayed. sit against Charles C. Prineipal M. P. . husband and wife, for $113.30, damages of $200 Dbeing asked, i Constable William J. Hastings placed atfachment for $200 o The bride received a larze number tmorg which was a check for father, a solid silver and creamer from the Wil- § oyl Kent, Putnam, $570 Zurviah Philiips, South Woodstock, A. Burrill, Putnam, $300. ituated upen school whers n The plaintiff is represented by Atior- mey Charles A. Capen. £.. cut glass, oriental a chesy Bf silver ¢ and humerous sllowitg a trip provinee of Quebee, Beatrice Kennedy, Putnam Heights school, . Putnam, $415, The following from a Trenton, 3., paper wili be read Wwith interest by friends of Prof. and Mrs. Maine and_the OBITUARY. Mrs. F. E. Delzell. Delzell af Exeter, N. died at her home Monday noon at two o'clock following a long She was the wife of Rev. F. . Who at ome time was a pastor of the Mansfield Center Con- fonal chureh. Music teacher, Both are graduates of Wesley- Leavens, f)an|- on, 5438. Wilbraham, ng the school Jones 1z also Sione being a former prin- ingly high school: 5 reception wa dered Prof. and Mrs. Charles T. 3 e Principal and Mrs. Blakeslee at their Chersea avenue home 1 graduate of Wesleyan ¥. He is at present connect- the brokerage firm of Ben- jamin, Ferguson & McMurphy of New Charles W. Clarence S. Maynard's Death—Village soon sail for Europe, where Mr. Stone will be connected with tour- ing parties going out The cvening was one to be remem bered long by promptu programme, consisting of mui- . sames and solos waxs rendered. Re- vere served. guesis present was Miss Loui i whose home is here, but who nt teaching in the schools At the Head. The Thirteenth company, stands at the head of me companies of the sta; companies having the highest figure of merit of any The percentage given esent at the cer- Among the guests jon were Mrs. Jane friends during the chureh exercises last October. be brought to this city Thursd teken to Mansfield center for burial. . who has been few months from general The body will from London. | i the past hreakdown, died Willimantic road Monday afternoon at He is survived by Richard_Bilis Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gor- * Hazardville; of Holvoke, the age of 40. children and a sister. ©O. Bellerose was in Putnam Monday on business. Miss Queenie Vickers, aged 25. died Monday at her home in Hampton of ulosis. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from her late home. Burial was in_Hampton cemeter freshments Among the velyn Mills Mrs. Melissa Bow Mrs. William the goods of Peter Ravenelle, AHERN BROTHERS r. and Mrs. Roy were guests and Mrs. George St. Onge. . Sam Thibo of Mal has been ill the past three weeks, able to be about The Langlois sisters left Monday for home in Canada. Frank Dowd and sister of Worcester were racent guests of the Misses Don- Miss Mabelle Jo Jonnson and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Elllott of Willimanti Bennett of To Resume Wark on Norwich, Col- chester & Hartford Road, June 15. contractors, Main street Lipped the ave finished the scwer contract and have month of Ap: red Noyes and fam- at Worcester Wedding. Myrtice Marland was hrides- at the wedding of Miss Jennie Hamriond at Woreester Monday. e formerly lived here, being a sis- hinese coliege, Foochow, hovel on the jo y fleld, where the firm is working upon ate road contract. Middleiown Ahern Bros. Bowler of Hartford rs. Willlam Culten, Sueat of Mo | Colchester & Coles and Miss | I fiss Plummer of Whitcomb, | s at his home in Baltic for summer vaeation. Move to East Weymouth. White have on that contract Juue 1. moved from mouth, where ‘they LEBANON SCHOOLS. Supervisor F. W. Barber's Report for Supreme Council Council Florimond has received no- to Mect He: will reside. . White_being connected with the Industrial Manu- facturing Co. Miss Maud Gilbert = {and Bertha Franklin were recent vis- itors with Jewett City frien Miss Ethel Judson has be; several days at the Crosby {in_Brooklvn. John Cogswell of Oa spending a few district bea f which H. Dien is chairman, will of South Will- Misses May h Lefebvre and Ulrk . were appointed mem- council aise schools is as follos pervisor F. JURY LIST. committee te rangements for the big Fourth of July celebraticn. Selected by Selectmen of Windham—To Be Sent to Clerk of | Superior Court. Per Cent. of Perfect in Tardy Attendance.Attendance. Marks land beach is days here with rela- City's Dishursements. for the weel end- was apposiioned as fol- Villimantic water works, police department, $137. partment 3205.05: § construction of sewers $11.33; water works construction $103.14. Attended Norwich Campfire. selectmen of the town The beard of of Windham at Norwich to atténd the camp- n honor of the Minute Men | had gone fa Lawn Party Postponed. Loss of Appetite 1s loss of vitalit often a forerunne: | Conn._was a récent guest of fr S | the v of the woman's b vigor or tane, and is of prostrating dis- Married at St. Joseph's. ¢ Leowiynzki and Miss Cor- nelia Kasvkiekiez were united in mar- morning with nuptial poned urtil today. June Directresses. The directresses of the Ladics' nevolent society of the Westfield Con- | ional church for June are Mrs. | E. H. Jacobs, Mrs,_George Guild, Miss r Miss Kate Danieison and s Abby Backus. Address Schools on Flag Day. Instructor C. has arranged to have a G. A. R. man serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or | get behindhand. . The best medicine to take for it is | the great constitutionsl remedy Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. Get it today in usual liguid form er chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. 1911 Overland Models ERNEST P. CriTSBRO, 1029 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. (No report has been received). All $6.9 as against T v as asainst 64 aggregate ab: Beaumesiter. FUNERALS. Ellen Harrington. The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Harring- as heid Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the late home at Mans- nce was 386.5, pupils gade a perfect record for the Department. attendance due to continued illne: f the town will be closed by June 16 for the summer hol- Allen Dean spend the summer Arthur Whitman of Providenc been spending a i parents on the West Side. Mrs. Horace Kenned: dence today. visiting relatives. To Give Recital. The April and May hostesses qf the R. have secured Farron to give a recital. ron is the daughter Joseph Farron of Mechanics street. Mrs. George Wilson of Bridgepert is spending the week wi 3 leave Saturday in Trenton, > pastor of the tist church, Mansiield, clergyman. pring Hill Bap- wus the officiat- The bearers were C. Frankiin Scheel and George Fish, Franklin is attendance Franklin Hill, dom, attendance attendance attendance attendance 2.4, cent. pertect T attendance & attendance attendancec absence was the town was $9.8; al Director H. N. Fenn of this the arrange- Harriet Johnson. Harriet John- on was held Tuesday afternoon at 1 clock at the Andover Congregational The funeral Mr. and Mr: "“Thne aggresate the attendance for 9.8 per cent, attendanca: there were no tardy marks in any the schools during the month, accerd ing to Supervisor Frank W. A mwe vartety of Fresh Fisl s and Clams. at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 22 Norih <t NOTICE The BEST TRUSS is the Truss that will hold your Rupture with Comfort and The DR. COOKE TRUSS CO.’S Seallops, Oyst in the Andove Directors Kimore cinnics atreet. Delay in Charter Printing, Considerable delay in the presenting of the new charter It was expected to bave it in print this week, but it is not pcssible to de so, and it wili not be out_pefore Those who know sa. close to the present charter in nearly important clauses. i derstoyd that the burgesses are ready 1o repcrt on the matter of purchasing a new ladder truck, but that ne meet- ing has been called to becavse it was expected to combine these 1wo matters intu one ho To Play P. H. S, ingly high school will play Put- school at Dayville Friday This is Killingiy’s old ri- val, so this promises to be est' geme of the season. has been caused Report from Bolton Schools. "The May report for the schools of Quarryville, at- perfect in at- attendance 0.5 . perfect in attend- 3: South, attendance 81 per cent. . perfect in attendance 17.6. The aggregate absence was 135 the attendance for the town was $8.5 per cent.; 30.2 per cent. of the pupils made in attendance; marks, 12-in the week Thurs: consider this perfect record there were 23 tardy Center school and 11 in the South dis- trict, Supervisor Krank W. Barber re- Safety. APPLIANCES will do it for you and our representative, MR. A. BLOCKMAN, will be at the HOOKER HOUSE, Willimantic, Conn., with a full line of them, on Wednesday, June 7th, 1911, en.—Rev. Francis T. Brown, for several vears pasior of the First Methodist Episcopal ] i city, will be ordained to the priest- the warm- Torrington. purpose of ers n association for the ting a memorial to the Torrington Sisters of Mercy has been the following offices Edward Wall; vi chureh at the first o to be held in the new Cathedral of St. Gohn the Divine in New York an Trin- ity Sunday, June 11. first service of the kind in the new imation servic ‘This will be the secretary, K. mm mfl"bdl Tnd then by uhn!qh bell, at three o Tt atoused the ~.% Totonen. Berman Chuinors wilrt e AR of flames in the old _Fenner building In the rear of D Searas brick block, and arouse] the L'Heu- reux family. This buillding and an addition were bla: flercely, but in. an incredibly short time after the bell During | alarma, the members of the hose com- pany arrived and nad (hree streams of water playing on the fire. The fire was under great headway and in one of the worst places in town, as other small wooden buildings were in close proximity; but in half an_hour under ihe direction of Foreman John C, De- lamey, the fire wgs out, wita only the two bulldings bufned, notwithstanding the fact 1hat another wooden buiiding stood only a few yards away. The heat was so intense on the L'Heureux brick block that the curtains inside the closed windaws were scorched an every winlow pane on the two upper stories is cracked. The cinders flow in every direction, even as far as Lis- Dbou bridge, althongh there was little wind and the buildings were low. Household gocds belenging to Victor I/Heureux, Jr. were stored in the building, and were a total lass. Georse Gorman had recently moved his plun:- Dbing tools to this building for storage but 2 number of them were ot dam- aged. Mr. L'Heureux said the loss would he abcut 32,000, with an msur- ance of $700. The Fenner store was ome of the most ancient buildings in the town, the older residents rememi- bering back sixty vears, and it was an cld building even thery. Droll stories are brought to mind with regard to transactions in the store, amd tricks plaved by the youngar set of that day. The fire company was praised on o1l sides for the expeditous and effl E mapner in which they handled the situation, which needed quick thouzht and action. Borough Officials Meet. The rezular meeting of the warden and burgesses was held Monday eve- ning. The fire cemuittes reported having let the contract for the coal for the hose house to the People's Conl the lowest bidder, and also the Jaying of vater vipes which had be- come filled up, to the hose house. The clerkc was insitucted to send bills to all delinquents owing for curbing. and to 1lace lien upen tha property 'f not paid within thirty days Jonn C. De- laney was appointed bailiff in the place of Joseph J. Cadle i qualify for the offic in January. The bills were voted paid and the mecting adjourned. Bad Forest Fir There was an_obstinate forect fire in Pachaug on Saturday, starting in the afternoon znd not being un”-= con trol until Sunday :ignt. It started on one side of the enirance to ihe res erveir and turned out fo the dam. “The land belonged to tke Ashland Co ton Co. Borough Notes. Thomas . Lee spent Monday with friends in Flope Valley. The gradua‘~n _exercis of the class of 1911 of the Riverside zrammar school will teke place June 2 in the evening in Finn's opera Rhciise. A number from here will attend tne quarterly meeting of the Eastern Con- necticut branch of the W. 8. F. M., in the First Congrezational church in Norwich this aftercoon. Rev. B. W. Potter was in Monday evening to attend x on o oue hundredth an and rell of the st_choreh. Rev. _ Payne was at Poquonoc Mnaas, whire he read & paper st tha meeting of ters of New London count COLCHESTER. Rev. M. A. Sullivan, park commis- sioner, riford, a mative of Colches- ter. and Rev. John J. MeLaughlin, pas- tor of St. Anthony's church, will leave New York Satniday on the Norih Ger- man Liovd steamer, Koenig Albert, for a three months' trip to Furope. A | month will be spent in, Italy, and afi- er touring the continent, be visited. Father McLaughlin lived in Ttaly six ¥ YANTIC HAPPEN)NGS. Parents Take Sides With Children— One Woman is Fined. As the result of an altercation be- tween two Polish women who oecupy the sama2 building, there was an arrest Sunday. An unpleasant feeling has existed between the prineipals for some time, brought about by the quarreling of their chiliren. Sunday the forces met in open batile. whieh resulted in the arrest of the aggressive party, who was fined in police court Monday morning. Thrown from Wagon. some driving down the near vad ng in Frankiin recently, the pecafs frightened. The oceupants of the wagon Wwere thrown out and escaped injury, nut As 5 | one man, who received a badly bruised lez. The horse was caught befors it Louis J. Phillips of -Plainyille, ends in lage and at his home in Fitch- ville, Messrs. Lyneh and Sweeney were k end visitors at their homes in Fitcville SUPERIOR COURT. Short Calendar ond Assignment of Cases at Willimantic on Friday— Judge Shumway Appoints Motion _Day. The Windham county superior court cemes in for short calendar and as- signment of cases on Friday, June 9, at Willimantic, at 10 o'clock. a. m., Hon, M Shumway, judge, Foliowing is the short calendar: Horace W. Olcott, admr., thony Blum: Delia Florence Mc iton Morse: the Willian Manufacturing Ce.. appeal from hos of relief; Ida M. Still vs. Eugene P. Edwards: Francis A. Inman et al. vs. | the Hope Print Works company: Will- H. Kimpal & H. R. R. Co. Everett M, Carver et a Co. vs. John S. Hurle: Uncontested Divorces. Agnes I Taylor vs. William H. Tay- or. Trial List. To Court—Phebe 8. Gibsoh vs, Ed- ward A. Jenison, adm, ,at Putnam; N. | D. Prince, trus., vs. Erownell & Field Co., at Putnam; Helen Ferriday vs. ! Benjamin Grosvenor: Charles H. Phil lips vs. Frank B, Green: town of East- | ford vs. town of Willington: Michael Grimshaw vs. town of Killington; De- lia ¥. Morse vs. Milton S. Morse. To Jury—Joseph P. Love vs. John J. Love: lda Sirine vs. Samuel Renick: Georgze F. Holbrook, trus., vs. Charles S. Blackmar; Aldege Beauliet, admr. vs. the American Thread Co. Assignments. Special—Putnam, June 13—FErnest B, Moore, trus, vs Mary O. Jasmin et al. amr., vs. N. Y. N. H. Orlo C. Bosworth vs. The Laramee Motion Day. Cases discontinued by order of court Junme 2d, ai the calliing of the docket, Hon, Milton A. Shumway, judge, ap- pointed next Friday, June 9. at 10 a. m. as motion day for restoring cases o the docket. and short calendar day, court to be held at Willimanti City of Willimantic vs Geerge E. Stiles; same vs Johanna and John Mulligan; William N. Potter, admr., Anty Drudge Dries Miss Pretty- girl’s Tears. Anty Drudge—‘‘“Why, what’s the matter, dear? What - are you crying about?”’ Miss Prettygirl—‘‘Oh, my beautiful new waist is ruined and it just makes me sick. That clumsy Will John- son upset a plate of refreshments on it last night at the party, and spoiled all my fun.” Anty Drudge—*‘And his, too, I'll warrant. It was all an accident, no doubt,but you feel so badly that you have to blame someone. Now if you had only known of Fels-Naptha you could have passed it off as a joke, enjoyed yourself and spared Will an uncomfortable time.”” But dry your eyes, dear. There’s a right way and a2 wrong way to do everything. And there is a new way and an old way to do almost everything. The new way to wash clothes is the Fels-Naptha way—in cool or lukewarm water, no boiling, either in winter or sum- mer, and little rubbing. And the Fels-Naptha is the right as well—saves time, saves the back, saves and the wash comes out cleaner, sweeter, whiter. It is up to you to choose between the new and the old, the right and the wrong ‘way of doing your washing. Simple directions for washing and other household cleaning are printed on the inside of the red and green wrapper. : Arthur DeBruyck- | or assoeiation, same | shall any Ella | beneficiary such letters pmtem device whatsoe Henry Arnold vs Morton Hills enzi Robinson vs. Willlam H. A of Danielson, or benefictars, on account of the p aser, lessee, progate ond admr. or licensor. | that nothing in this act shall be con- strued to prohibit the appointment of agenty to sell , implements, or appli= Everett Moulton s. Kantrovitz ne viotating the provision be punished exceeding 35,000 forris Getlin; Arthur vs. Sadie E Sophia_Moreney v Joseph Morer Moving a Granite Building. - federal gavernment having pere Tontine hotel , the problem is ahead of mot< an adjoining site the new Sec tional bani, which is of gran- . Exilda Dussaume et Moses Haddad Mandana M. Bartholomew vs. J with massive colu Fua Tawrence; Claga Barbar v erick Barb: liza J. Youns, % Uneas Power town of Windham: , with great the cellar, which would defy the ablest Yet the building is to 3 offering = figured ont is jacked wp of cracksmen. Tremont Rubber Co vs |1 inches a day. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Where 1o Trade in Jewei City THE LARGEST Adaline Boothmann; ; Thomas Kie Putnam Woolen Co. Lillian F. Cooke: Shith and Wiillam @. from probate. Protests Against Mouse Bill 8661. (Special to The Bulletin.) and Best Stock of Confectionery, Sods Water and Postal Cards in town, a8 WM. JOHNSTON'S. the Conrecticut delegation in congress receiving letters t the passage of house b troduced by J EWETJ CIT‘V HOTEL proprietor. or bene @ States cavering the purchaser, lessee, or lic of shall not buy, s in connection with the operation or use h tool, implement, Buy these gosds mow. Septa0d tools, implements, 3 Childre it ik Rl o iy, % et THEF. F. DALLEY CO., Lsd. Builae, N. T, Humilion, Out. Ras