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WILLIMANTIC | & Shepard of this clty were In charge > of the arrangements. ‘hat !s Going On Tonight. T | bgns ot 114,360 Pieces Mail oMoving Picwares wi the Bljow ana OSITUARY. . < Soente Temple. Division g’o 1, A O H Rtadiant Chapier, No Miss Agnes Leonard. e Sovns Miss Agnes Leonard, ased 70, died Memerial Sunday. BLACK AND WHITE Cow Welnesday afternoon at the Norwich o sy, a cow Fame involving o5 | 35, MOTPINE on the $35 train. a. | May 8k 1911, inclusive: sday, a_c se involving $75 | nerai services were held in th - i 1 it the superior court before | noon at 4 o'clock At St yomepna e - Milton A. Shuinway of Daniel- ch, Bev. John JI. Flemming, the m and consumed the entire session | pastor, officiating. Burial was in St cithe day. It wias the civil action | Joseph's cemetery., 5 Charies 3L Daker Cof this. eies Gzumst Reod Brothers of Windhan Builds New Motor Boat. St lenter. The action was first_brought | o ) ey | Foreisn papers Pt Tustioe oF e peanost bogusht ] Joseph C. Boucher this week launch- | nagi i " PR g First class . Second class Third class Fourth class b ed a new motor be i v igbee and Cecision was for the de- oat in Lake Wan- s et AR Spbenl ip baets me!.umb.ux_ He built the boat himself Outgoing. Cheriof court. Attorney P T, Dans | b Spare momcnts, commencing work | & e abpiired for the BN, while | March 1 and fnishing up May 0. 3. orn- . Harvey represented Youcher lost by fire a hand i 5 Blatntir i 1y $1.000, the mor Sars Fourth class ¢ Flaint ims that on December | thar bs Th000, the morning of the day | pod £ b brothers George Altred, he sold - iz to Herzce Rood a olack and white cow WEDDING. | Registers .. for/the su $T5. In pavment for Yt S o a note T Payable 1n. aix iont . LaBonte-Smith. Total .. .. wes miven hin Beginning with tods s paid for, | M- Flocken at 30 oclock. because of being = with tuberculosis, To Build Garage. of the factory of company at Industrial | | | y X worth $75. The defendants | David A. Turnbull is to baild 2 i ie furnished by the People’ 1s. Beet .t m that when Baker found | age in the alicvway betwecn his tesi | [ight and Power compamy from th A * . ow Was so afficted he agreed | dente and the Jordan Hardware com- | plant on Mechanies street. At preseni 3 ) in full paypent and | Pany’s storehsuse on Main street | one moter of 75 horsepewer is 10 be Fotts et ot v fo Mrs. G H. Baker | This building 5 to be of brick §0x12 | used, but it is expected that another % & later they present- | feet, one story with ornamental front. | motor of equal size Will soon be in- piece, on in a twinkling fod the Fecaipt for sapre and $7.30 in | The contract has been iet to E. S.|stalled as the mill is being rapidly % 2 | maney asied for the $75 note that | Morse of this city and Oliver L. Wil- | filled up with machinery and will need Mads o bl v Gin Hora ven, but this Baker re- | lard is to do the mason work. It is | more power. As soen as the lines can Calk 4 oy gixe..ap, expected that work upon the construc- | be properly protected it Is expected alleo and bray, plain or testiniony_fas taken, the argu- | tion of the zarage will commence to- | that several other shops Wi se the trimming, hut p cking e 3 ARNOLD TRUSTE Patient at Hospital. m v king, hig CLASS OF 42 z EINUSTES Harold Greene is recovering from or low neck, with three-quarte — rdered by Referee in Bankr an operation for appendicitis at the | To Be Graduated from State Normal | UPtoy to | Py Kimball hospital and is expected ol | Sell Contents of Greenhauses. i ® sleeves, open frent, at $1.00, $1.50 anl| incol June 21—Eleven Are From e home next \wk.K i Z 225 X Norwich. Referee in Bank v AT e Mrs. John B. Kellcy son Law- $2.25. { i el S et dop e ,;1;»:;",“ %0 | rence arrived here Thursday to spend Principal Henrg. T. Burr and the | Holbrook, trustee of the Ernest M, |!he summer moi Mr. Keliey, who i) t Willimantic normai | Arnold bankrupt estate. to seli- the | iS _emploved at rasnington, will re- . sehool are perfecting arrangements for | ents of the greenhouses at either | Lurn here when adjournmen aken Straw Suit Cases T e pe Ll bkt L e I e o e Pyt appeiab ecenion tef. 1811 The g be held | Feceibt of an application frem Tras- | _ Sundav will be observe Vin 1 i- | tee Holbrook to sell at private sale the | 9ren’s da the W Vacation time is coming and Yoy | iipmacn encing at 2.0 | 14l estate at Farrows and Ring | tional church, the children ta will be in need of sod Siit Case. | 7c10ck B TLeavitt of | Streets, Putmam. This part of the | Prominent part in the morning D need of u g ase. | | pastor of | Arnold property is coverea h: about | ice- S ks Plenty of them e cially the | 1he hurch of t $3.000 in mortgages and all that can Oiling Broad Strest. 5 address of the | be sold is the equity above the same. Another portion of Droad Straw Sult Cases so much in voguc.| 43 Trom . The Consefva- — | being given a covering ¢ % < 4 | 37dh of Prrsonal 8. Charles F. Settled Out of Court, |layving of d k is from the Strongly bullt with leather corners amd | Smith of New Britain, member of The eiviF snit fnstitated By James P | idence of Mr: es Paine Lo the a good steel frame with gilt | the state hoard of educatlon, will pre-| Brown of this city sgainst Georse Aence ot | jet ihe diplomas. Helmold's orches- | Long,of Hebron, to collect a note of Going to Germany. . $1.00, $1.19 and e cias B oo ¢ Shom 35| 337 Which was to have been tried on | Eraest R, Warren, son of Represer 6 A number 42, of whom 36 | Thursday morning before tice of | tative and Mrs. F —— $ ceive Giplomas and six certifi- | the Peace Curtis. Dean, was settlod rom New York Ti cates. Five of this number are from| out of court. Judge A. J. Bowen g | Lol [0 New X or Windham, cleven from Norwich and | peired The DR w0 At | Stenmitiip, Mew Amsterdam 7 The H. C. Murray Co.| s from Yew London: in ail twents- | 337 King for the detendant. | Ba" skpeets to Jotxts tn Borl a . L y Lo.| ferent towns are represented. A iy to >fendan! He'expects to Tocats in Berlin. 3:. : | The names cf the class follow: { Warren has just completed a . ie me Journal Diplo o ersonals. graduate co; at Yale s Agents for Lad Home J 1 Pl Helen Loui: Py I | graduat urse at Yale and is fi 5 | er Patterns. Bafley . Florence Mae Ben Attorney Curtis Dean was in Hart- | Rimself as a teacher of languages. He 2 nett, Norwseh; Portia Filer Branche, | ford Thursday. { will return, here next fall” o e | NOK Al R. Douglas Brown, Old b . D. P. Dann vis relatives - e Lrasies .fl! N'“v-g‘ - | 1ymes Delishe Annetia Brown. Wind- | iartrord 1 Rt i r SR e | o raTy, amirne Butler. Norwich:| Robert J. Warner visited friends in 3 2 A“ E P Al:'{!,.! ““m.r; W h.\qefi\mn.n Goleheutes. Thitteds tmproving Dayville Church. | Lty Coy w ~ 4 | Johu Jones of Baltic was the guest | St Joseph's church at Dayville has “Airyy. Windham ¥ mv | of Willimantic friends Thursday. been painted ttis week and work w i O - 3 S v start on the inside de: iof Adaiheid Dollbaum, on Deputy Shelff | Johin “H. Flits of | 2o m s oring o & mesber of NICKEL PLATED Ly Dnvison, Hasaraville: Margaret J.| Hampton was in the city Thurs the sraduating class of .Boston univer- Flitare. Natwich. - RUth A Miss Alice Lemmelin of Park street | sity, which held exercises Thursday. COFFEE PERCOLATORS, | Killingly: Kathleen Fuller, Windham | gocqs Pursday with friends in Provi- Game with P. H. S. TEA BALL POTS, | wich . ifanum, reeville, | _ Mrs. A . Shurtz of New. London |, Filiugly bigh scboel plave Puiudis | ¥ ande A, Houeh, Goshen: Wal- | %as the guest of friends in town on | Ti&h S¢ e e ’ TEA KETTLES Humision, Bethany: Charlotte | Thursday. Coai went down yesterday—but not rtrude | Mrs, S Ensen, New London; ¢ h A. Barstow, who has ’ + in price, In this case a Given as Advarce Premiums or fo clieher, Westerly, R L. Eva At | beén isiting her son. John . Bars- | ing 1o Youns - Kilburne, New London; Sadfe!tow, for the past ten days, returned to | with warmth dispenser Checks with our Teas, Coffees, sto, wich; _ Constance ~May | Scotland Thursday. ML Cvit having wich): Theresa | Mrs Clara W. ' | of Jackson | The ccal was taken Oth inst. with a | to its destination. | tie): AZ- | stroet M. Gen- party of thirty for a trip through Eu- | Electric lights have ick, Norwich; Mary V.| rope, inciuding the British isles. The T. R. Sadd Co er will be furnished for the Connecticut Mills Handied Bur- ing May—Ernest B. Warren to Study in - Germany—Foresters to Obseérve State hospital. having been a patient | Postmaster C. A. Potter gives the " hich = e there for a number of yen - | following summary of mail received @ |Gause of Suit Which Sonsumes Entire | atives are loft i this’ countrs. Ahe | A despatched from Danielson post- Pay in Willimantic Superior Court. | body was brought te thi office durins the count from May 1 to 543 £38 Horave Rood: the | Allen LaBonte, a velvet weaver of Rural Delivery. collected ¥ §; total mo.e was signed “Rood Brothes West Wilkington and Marzaret D.| Delivered &, o) sold the xruher two tens of -“rlnh'gr;:r the same place. came to thi :ssm_ grr fodder valued at 420, and for thi ¥ Thurs nd took out a mar-| - . = i 8% Ras nos been poid * | rine license.” The couple went to the | Electric Power for Connecticut Mills he defen acknowledge the | Methodist parsonage -on Prospect | Company. Mbase of and fodder, but | Street and were married by Rev. Louis | ctric pow- e running place. The wagon belong- Co. and loaded ke down on wheel ditched. another wagon tailed been ir e s ey |in the residence of Seiectman John A. : Colchester; Mary (i OUUEN" | Thomas P. Foley and George W. | Gilbert on Spring strect. - iy b e i Hickey attended the funeral of John Foresters’ Memorial Day. zabeih Potter, New London: Grace | ; = = o 3 | B e R L A n ion | church, New London, Thursday morn- | jea, will observe in memory Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. 1oy Wik, Winanam (Winiman- | 0: {6 sheir deecased brethren. Services "n.. Agnes Wright, Waterford. | _Miss Josie Keating, who has beex | Will be held at their hall in the Keyv- | Cortified Members—Margaret W ting her sisters, Mrs. Henry Ma- | stone biock and at 2.30 the members Corrigan New Londen: Dora Marga- | thieu and Mrs. John Doyle for the | will march to St James' El rei (ollins, Avon: Edith J. Harrls. | Past wess, returned to Scuth Mau- | where services wiil be held \dlctown: ~ Rosemary M chester Thursday graves of the departed me: Sarah Alma Avery, Groton. of Putnam, one Moosup ntral Village was in Willimantic ay for the purpose of receiving Appointments in Melony Es | applications fro mschool children to “.__ AreaTrifle Bard,| " te court Thursday Judge | be nllowed to leave school 3. = appointed Judge Will- | Henry Andrus, who has been enjor But Cheer Up, for You Can| . Arnoid “administrator of the | inz a couple of days' fishing in this | and are expected to b James band will furn an out of town band is Jf the day proves p | from Voluntown have | who_died Mond v aiternoon at Exeter, ening for treatment. It is said H. was brought to city on | that Loan Co an the 407 cxpress. Thurdsy afiesnoan | | oo ot condition ls serlons. ¢ . ne Mansfleld Center, where | ReProsentative James s violin that Mr. Morse Nash's orche srge Wales Melony, late | vicinity. returned 1o his home in Hart. | Parade ever held on any imilar ulec | of Windhas, and:Qeorss A: B et S wradny. after. | morial s exvected, as. mearly 1, Ge Jay M appraisers. | noon with a stein gof twenty-odd nice | ‘N€? Wil be in fine. = 1 Money by caliing at the ——— trout. 3 | Makes 120th Violin FUNERAL. Miss L A. Loiselle, who for| John A. Morse exhibited his latest 31 e . ! sorn ne been 1T at her home | mvdel violin here vesterday. It is | i taken to reception, 1d music for Killingly high sch been _invit e in line. S also expected. sant the largest has made. furnish the b0l alumni “riday evening. . ankiin made a twip to Hartford on | )3 as in the cemetery there. Rev. e June 23, g | was in the ¢ [ Dicrec v, v 'in his automabila frem this e 15 Union Sireel. v E. Jauphear, pastor of the Hs was accomvanie by C. A. | ald | Center | Congregational | Cacs, County Commissioner Fved | BALTIC ; 3 Ay of_which ‘this_husband o Brown of Lebanon «nd County Com- | — Terms strictly confidential. deceaséd, Kov. I k. Delaell was & | iS00l Charies D Noves of Noi- | Successful Strawberry Supper—Death the grave. TFuneral Directors Elmore | WM of Emma Swanson—Moving Old SWIMMING POOL. e BET Koy E dies” Aid soci Luxurious Bathing Place Being Built | 1. chur “Roing Jat of the Clothing Businass” Mechanics’ Bep’t. Stere for New Haven Man. eupper ‘and cyron sale 4 . The fiist privaie swimming pool to| Alfred n._the OUTFITTERS TO ALL be bullt in New Haven is that which | of Mr. and AMrs. Nicran is now being constructed for is hopelessly ill W. Malleye at his residen by | Nigran is aiso ill h held a successf ill_at his heme, My Buildings on Parish Property. of the M strawberry sday eve- Tu vear old son f High avenue. The pool is located on the Died at Hospital. ELMORE & SHEPARD, X Winthrop avenue side of the property | and is to be 60 by © feet in size, with afternoon st the Backus s o Bl Wi i o T na, the 11 vear old daush. . creasing t leven feet at e s e it =i . Imbalmers znd Tunerd Firect Pinao Tamer. casing, to, Sleven feet 2t he, #ireet | died foilowing an operation for appen- e O, | once o it e W o | s . e lSitis, The operatien was deiayed toy Wilson's Drug Stors. 'Phone. { e «h gt onz: *he appendix had b and t 00-82 North Street. Bl 7 L S pooi will equipped with a { WS 008 (0PSOl recovery. The de- LADY ASSISTANT. -heard and diving platform, and 1 vive n “ha » N i A Rante & Dot B « d is survived by Der yather, Chas. HIRAM N. FENN, T On this toeahrance 18 belng | Oscar, William and John. Her fun > 6 . 1 al was held Thursday UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER |2 Dath house 60 by 20 feet, which is 10 | Gojock from her home A ontain & large. lounging room with | - = 82 Church St. Wilitmantie. C*. g i Sotnsty ot her brothers being the b m. [. c. Jm—-e"hst Telcpbone. Ladx Assistant | [T e, SIX dressing roome, tolletS| the heautiful floral forms of a perfectly fitted | coral wreath from the Pzinless Extracting and 3 “When completed, the pool and t Filling a Specialty : £ o deep sympathy of U court, which is laid out very near | ihe deen (hy ol. ‘are to be enclosed by am ar- | Javinz lost his = wife 32 Wain Street, - = Willimantio in (e Italian Remaissance style, | daushter. Burial was at the hospital | Dovae e also a screen form- | e - ed of Lombardy poplars. Large rose | New Suits for Team. bheds also enter into the scheme of The new suits for the B. W, 8. C. ‘beautifying the place, and at each co: ball team have arrived. They are very Crane’s Papers JAMES HARRIES, 301 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn. o1 (herland Models ian marble, topped with electric lights, | Toon stacking with a ated in the evening. Vases and benches | the first time next Satu within the enclosure of the arbor. It will not matter much i r Wil- | property. Some of the ready to bs erected. Obtain our prices | nation. John Havs Hammond will be | and tnspect 1000 artistiz designs. there, and he can do the honors for the | WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, whole American continent—Los An- corner Main and Wetson Streeta! | E°les Thmes. The funeral of . Clar: ternoon at Main street, rers. Among was a large primars grade om of the public school. Mr. Swanson has he communit and anothe nec of the pool will be posts of Ttal- | natty, made of a blue gray with a ma- white stripe. in order that the pool may be illumin- | The players will appear in them for raay. of Italian marble will also be used Meving Oid Buildings. Contractor Martin of Willimantic e e P has men at work taking down the an Leave It to John. st. Mary’ r 75 MONUMENT ol buildings on St Mary's par h will building; fleadstonos and Markers in our stoek | frid Laurier does not attend the coro- | be moved back on .he hillside. Viliage Varieties. ence S. May- nard was held from his home Wed- nesday with burial in Pautipaug cem- s , 1029 Main St ‘Wililimantic. Conn. oz 5 etery. o O In Favor of Diaz. Mrs. Damase Phaneuf is passing a Willimantic. Conn. Anvhew. it may he said of that fel- | fev weeks with her daughter. Mrs. A mice vartety of Fresh TFish: also | low Diaz that he never expressed the | Albert Beaurezard. at Hartford. Scallops, Oysters and Clams, htest desire to shoot a sleepinz | Vital stafistics for the tewn show Tor business resuits. PRSI RYRE L SThoNe's sk MARYET 2 Narh St | Saite o' oa: on & hippo.—Washington Post D. A._C. Atchison of 3o\ himself photographed | one death during May from drownin Norwich was | v, | and | EREET S "1 The second fire within a week called the giiest of hiy ateter, Miss Flora, this gut the dspariment S ol e s P ursday afternoon for 2 blaze in Joseph Lambert is visiting his chil- | roof ‘of the. Abs. Fenner houge nov dren in Providence. owned by Jjohn Green. The fire was Emile Fontain has resigned at Eu- | caused by sparks frem a passing en- gene Dion’s and gone into business for | gine. The firemen; under command of himself. .- | Foreman Delaney, were on the spot in Thieves are at work in the village | record spe>d and did what is classed on High street. Lately wood, clothes | as a good job, The damasze will be and clothes lines have been missed and | under one hundred dellars. The prop- . | @ few nights ago a hammock was tak- | erty is insured. Two sireams were = s 2 en. | used and & number of chemicals. Be- LY F rtune Quinn of Occum, a Dl“denll sides the alarm soundec- on the Bap- at Baltimore, was the guest of local | tist bell by John Hourigan, a locomo- friends this week. iive which was drilling ireight cars| | PARLOR G ROOH v— in the vard nearby, centinually sound- Piece Paror Choice of ut. PUTNAM ed ths alarm on its whistle.” It was o L0 found ‘necessary to cut a hole in the First Meeting of French Foresters’ | DIazinz root and Harrs Wakefield was Court— Memerial Sunday- Plans— | 527t UP to do it. The building is one of the cldest in town and was built Rhode Island Board Asked to Fix| by Asa Tk & oAt Up Road to Putnam. that b was burned early Auto Trip Througsh New Hampshire. John Potter accompanied by his son Paul leaves today for a ten days auto H i o ; Nineteen new cases and one conti ued case were before the cily court during May. Fines amounted to §4i! Tk toRE 0. 31.¥ > | tour throuzh New Hampshire. Dur- French Foresters’ Instailation. | ing their absence they will attend the The nen organized Court Tache- | cominencement exercises of New rean of the France-American Foresters | Humpshire institution and the reunion held jts first meeting and installed | of the class of 1891 of which Mr. Pot- officers in Foresters' hali Thursday | ter is a member. night. Attorney J. H. Guillet of Lo —— ell, Mass., chief Of the Ferestors, was TWELFTH DISTRICT present and made an unusually good address. Holds Annual Schocl Meeting—Officers Our Easy P,ayment 4 “a“ To Observe Memorial Sunday. Re-elected—2 1-2 Mill Tax Laid. $100 Worth $12.00 Down $2.25 Weekly Sfl."h‘t‘hgh:-”'fi " o ep; " e . . ™ i 5: 5. ; i Court City of Putnam, No. 18. 150 "« 17.50 “ 2.50 c 3 tnam, B The annual school meeting of the 5 “ 60K~ nserve MemorialSunday for it : = « “ “ “ Rooed Fnctibate on Time 10tk Twelfth district was held in the school 200 22.50 2-73Am 5'1 L) o s procession will form at the. hall ouse at § vclock Thursday evening Terms Mady to Suit on Larger A erms spoly Ale | Sain atreet at 2 oclock and proceed elected chair- Biate, New Joreey. Comnsctient; ol to the Catholic cemetery, where an ad- appeinted George H. Pric dress will be made by N. Waldo Ken- | & njamin R. Gardner tellers. The niedy of Bridgeport, a member of the |l the clerk and treasurer, A. |’ local court. < ick. read and accepted. The follewing officers Somerville, Mass.. formerly a meniber James H collector. Shea; William R. e unanimous | Droust-Norten Engagement. Iv elected: A C. Burdick, clerk and | Announcement has been made of the | treasurer: district committee, George i engagement of Miss Lillian Droust of | H Jennings, irman, George A its z x was voted. It|of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kilderry, Rock- | . George's e treasurer be em- | well street, is to be ordained to the | ant square, New Yor! powered to negotiate temporary leans, | priesthood St. Joseph's ca . i Congregational Interests. zot to exceed $ 5 : 4 . Buffalo, N. Y., Saturd | g ¢ sk the | 1ast he cost of | The ceremony wiil b4 pe | e on K the | maintaining the achools SBT3, | Right Hew. Chaties I leaving a balance in the treasury of | bishop of Buffalo. The 3 ict debt is 529,800 celebrate his first m - each year is 3i,- Joseph's church hers Sunday. morr Attor, H eader | 2 | June 18, ¢ of ihe miaweek prayer meeting Thurs- e et continue the teach- | 5 ) 4 . e onine: e tople was Resurrec. | ing of singing and drawing, the lat- | Jerusalem's municipal government ) he ht by Miss Natalie Gibbs | has recently given a trisl orde Congregational church meeting at the parsons Refres tion. e T , n DT reet 1 to a Chicagn Next Sunday. Children’s day. a spe- i he sing ¥ vapor gas street lamps to a Chicago cial programme of music and exercises | Elizabeth Beardwood of Jew . | company. They are to be esquippec s been prepared to take the place of 3 th a clock device w The remuar services. A vesper service| Winsted.— 1 be held in the evenin; Clambake at Lake. Mansfield Hose company will hold its x i1 enables them . 9 ancis A. Kilderry, son|to burn a designated number of hours. a les n first clambake at Phillips’ grove, Alex- i ‘u”"l NI {“[ Hlm - ander's lake, next Sumday. = l' e ! yiL Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wheelock are % = ot 1} spending a few days in New York E | Firemen Name Delegates. "””dflmfls"fll : At the regular hly meeting t - o St }.\I:nx'.i):ld Hon somipaty Wil ey 18 {2 =R g e | ler was elected deiegate and Harry } . o = £ gt beroreiDed ehil Morse alternate to the state firemen’s | %W “lit convention at Hartford. I Marked Down Very Special Prices $7.50 to $9 On higher price Suits allowance of $4.00 will be given on each Suit. WANT PUTNAM ROAD REPAIRED. State Beard Asked to Fix Up Highway from Chepachet. i | | A Providence paper says: | A request was presented to the state | boara of public regular | meeting at the capitol Wadnesday that | { | the stretch of road running from Che- Conn.. be fixed up. This road was a part of the original plan adopted about 190% by the assem- bly, and it was then understond that these main lines would be constructed re others were built. | _The board was informed Wed that the readway was in a dang condition and should be attended once. The board has not done thing to this part of the road, said, and it s desired jto have 1t | pleted. as it is a trunk yline to Puinam and is the shorizst road.between Prov- idence and Springfield. pachet to Put Stylish Wash Dresses for Ladies, from $1.00 to $3.75. = White Duck Dress Skirts 89c, worth OBITUARY. (Flesk-o Ciud) $1.25. o GINGER All the finer qualities at Bargain Prices. Alfred &. Cox. Word was received here Thursday of the death of Alfred J. Cox, a mem- ber of Putnam lodge of 'Elke, in the 1 of Clicquot Ciub these warm even- OUR STORE IS STOCKED WITH Troy hospital. Troy, X. Y., of locomo- . 5 - : s A S B L ings—with perhaps a sandwich or other cold SPECIAL SUMMER BARGAINS. esville. whic he left two weeks 0. = sz 'S e e R % morsel. There’s just the right amount of lemon . s A Gents’ Perosknit Shirts and Drawe« taste to satisfy thirst and induce restful, re- ers 3%c. -h Itiver Textile company. Fle his wife and cre son. He was ! et freshing sleep. - And the pure, fresh ginger Gents' Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- % = S and confectioners’ su offe ild, stimu- ers 19¢, 250 and 39¢, regular prices Z5¢, Children Cry 5 ¢ i n rs’ sugar offer a mxlc}, stimu. | 556 mind 505 ‘ FOR FLETCHER'S lating, grateful food value, which the CASTORIA stomach craves and needs. P\ Ladies’ Undergarments from 10c wp. There’s just enough for two persons in each Clicquot Club bottle — a most \Wherfl m '[mde m Jflwm fll” convenient and economical feature. fi ! | Other Clicquot Club Beverages—Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, [ coceomes Ihe Hflslfl“ r' n s ‘Root Beer, Blood Orange and o i WE HAVE THE LARGEST E oo Sods ana Best Stock of Confectionery, Soda ; z 5 e e e sood grocery stores 1WO_LARGE S ] | COMPANY, WL JOHNSTON'S. By the case, dos. or bortte GILASSES Lk J. C. WORTH & co., INEVERY 5203 Danieison, Conn. I o Wholesale Distributors. ~ BOTTLE § New ard Up-to-date in every JAMES E. KERCH. Winager. particular. HE & IRA F. LEWIS, Propr ietor. I I IIS I GOOD NEWS Ladies Eve]‘ywl]erg Testimonial | are glad to know of the wonderfu. benefit that Viburn-O-Gla “I 2>8 Geen a greet sufferer for years defors lesrming of has always been te sufterers of their sex. Prourn-0-Cin. 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