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MI,IHHAYS The Surest Road ' WlLLlMAN’flC BosTON sToRre|[0 Wealth Wt Going On Tomish | FUNERAL High Cost of Living Moves Physicians e bm’t‘-ha‘rl:; h:; u;n:. Se i ices— e y o les. e ~who IS By W()rk to Raise 1_7.-. Undertakers May died at Mivitle, M. Monday Hight. Follow Suit. OF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE _ Offers Decidedly the Greatest Values of the Season. Everything Must Go--Nothing Reserved Our $7.00 and $8.00 SUlTS $ 4 90 y WILLIMANTIC, CONN. uly Clearance 3 was brallg‘l;t to this city, Friday afé— 22 T i o .o | €Tnoon ‘and taken to the Willimantic deape Villimantic = physicige 1ave | cemetery for burial. - Funeral services s eemed it necessary to raise Meir fces | were held at Haddam, Connm, Friday n av]n for medical ‘and_surgical services in | NEOT NG 1T GIRGIEM, COR SESY 9 | this city a:gné 'C‘;;“;nu The cost of | of the family and relatives. The beat d if don’t beli it do lkewise is raised. The un- | foo WEe M B Chappell, D € Rae Anag. X_you, don e 2| dertakers are said to be contemplat—| ¢ s e Ry, R. G. Hartley, pas- 5 : ) ing making it more expensive in the o ptish = . little figuring and learn. Tt 8 Yo ute aud be buriea. Tthe table ;t;r:[f x!t;x: k;;;s:_.e church, offered pray-, o . of fecs, which goes into effect August o = Did you ever stop to think how | 7' 1517 5 as Tollows: Office visits, $1: house visits within the city limits shel Sl money . accumulates. Take ome | 81 00 oo, N i the Same'l During June there were thirty-three 7 i births and eleven marriages in the § amily, $1: calls received and made e - i 8 cent the first day, two the second between the hours of 10 p. m. and 7 | town of Windham, and four the third and double the |a. m., double fee; consuitations, § Miss Gladys Brown has been chosen W = = = = = hand % office” consultations, $2; for iraveling | pianist by the Sunday school board are no amount cach day for thirty-one | fee per mile, 50 cen case of visits | of the Methodist church. £ by railroad or trolley the traveling fee | The highway commissioner has ship- days and you will have the stu- may be reckoned according (o the time | ped 10,000 allons more of ol Tor Rishy the practitioner; extra dctention | way ; i : pendous amount of $10,735,418.24. | 715 JuF P ORI BTSS! | ey, work, | The ofl will be sprinkled £ 2 instrumental, complicated or protract- | e 2 : 3 tionary; obstetrical consull ns $10; s : with the amount you could easily | administration of anacsthetics $3 and y 21 excursion to Providence and Cres- i t park, early in August. A com- . upwards; all medicines, extra charge; | ooit > L 3 deposit each week and see how | gt blanks for deaths, accidents or | Miltee has been appointed to make all * heaith claims, $1; charge will be made | 2TTANSements. much you would have in five or. r telephone advice; urine examina- ten years. Saturday shoppers will be interested to see so many extraordinary values in every department arranged for Satur- day and specially pi casion. Our $9.00 and $10.00 SUITS $ 5 90 arc now, =i = s = Our $15.00 and $16.00 SUITS $l l 90 arc oW = = = = ‘= ed for this oc- Personals. ians, after adopting this Dr. M. L. Loughlin of Norwich spent Dresses and Suits agreed that taese | Friday in town. POLICE SUSPEN- ALL MARKED DOWN FOR 11 . - would not prevent gratuitous | Miss Gertrude Feiner has gome to | RRS xtre heavy. 19€ THIS SALE The Wllhmantlc vices being rendered to those who | Crescent park, Providence, for two 4 are unable to make remuneration with- | weeks’ stay. 10c BOW TT. PRETTY WHITE DRESSES in & Sale Price out distressing _their fami The | Mrs. Arthur Racicot and daughter white all-over embroidery, Marquisette, people in general have seen the price H H i | have returned from a week's stay at This lot presents the most distinctive Miss Melvina Dufaclt of Adams, ccpt wages, Those who work in 2 : ” . ;i el - w7 N Mass, is the suest of Miss Lena Ve- $1.50 ; : strles of the season—Sale prices are : 842 mills and shops say that it is about g . N At 35¢ BALBRIGGAN $10.00, $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00. (Established 1842.) time wages were raised in order to | 81ard of Jackson street. NOW = by o e o 5¢e UNDERWEAR. .... Zlc - mect this extra cost not alone of liv- | Selectman James J. Tew is in New . 2-IN-HANDS. . PRING 5 DRE: o M H. C. MURRAY, President. ing but of beirg sick Londen atiending the encampment of o SHIELD TECKS 10c RU lawn and Batiste, all beautifully trim-| N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. e ] ‘h:j‘ "’;{ed :P*If;l“lh War d‘feéemn:i $2.25 I 9 fil Best Silks......... 10¢ COLLAR " o akid 7 + New London Encampment. Mrs., H. B. Holmes and daughter - ; med with lace and Hamburg—Sale p s R Al e NOW . i ces $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, $9.5 50, Willimantic sen: a lorge delegation BHicus. FLABAOAG, P60, .00 S to New London Friday to atiend the state department encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans. Among those who went were Department Commander Frank P. Fenton. Depart- jEWE'T CIiTY 50c BALBRIGG ., after visiting in this city at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George S. Eli- ott. 15c BILACK UNDERWEAR. .... = 39¢ HALF HOES $3.00 - R Now ~ $|-95 i ovms 5¢ | 0 HATE mose....... 10€ $13 PRINCE: and $17.50 DR ES, in Messaline, Foulard, Pongee and India Silk, made L] [ | Empire style with high waist line, high ment Adjutant Rob Snow, De- | 6. BUVD CAS 50c SOFT HATS or low neck with long or short sleeves partment Quarterma William R. | Borough Friends Attending Funeral of $3.50 S 89¢ DA e 29¢ These dresses formerly sold at $17.50 e et s bt | Rev. Charles Hennon—Louis Ely 11l | NOW = . de SO priis and up to $30.00 each—Sale prices Thomas Joyce, I Teevan, Merritt With Malaria. 15¢ MEN'S and BOYS’ sc 10c ¢ ;“I\Ji)k” e i 31/2(: $12.50, $16.00 and $22.00. —_— Welch, Michael “Timothy s 1 SUSPENDERS. ..... A3 SR T Quinn, Herbert Lawrence | _Dr. i5. J. Logan and Miss Alice Geist h, Thomas Mo- | Of Providence were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geist. Attending Funeral. That’s Fit John Hennon and son, John F. Hen- Pleasure beach. Waterford, attracts | non, are in Laconia, H., or many Willimantic people. A number | where the funeral services of Mr. of residents have cottages there. This | Hennon's son, Rev. Charles Hennon, are summer, as vsual, there are many per- | to be held. Rev. #. J. Kuster, P. F. . . | sons from this city, and each day some | Driscoll and D. T. Finn are also there lshln | one leaves here for the resort. Among | to attend the services, -f§ | those there at presen{ are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Wilbur of Glasgo is act- Frank P. Bradway, Mr. and Mrs. Will- | ing as substitute in the Aspinook of- iam S. Johnston, yette Gos: Mr. | fice for several weeks. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Katherine E. Mr. and M G. H. Proyor spent Fri- . Hughes, May M. and Annie T. Grad day in Providence. we I]flve everyfl]mg J. 0. Blanchette and family, the family | Mrs. Charles S. Meech of Lebanon M. Harrington ,the family | was a guest at Dr. S. H. Holmes’ on ank M. Lincoln, Thursda, Hagserty, James riarty, John S. Daley. $4.00 ; : B e Brooklyn Outfitters “THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” 268, 270 Main Street WOMEN’'S SUMMER WASH DRESSES These pretty Tub Frocks, made of | French linen, pretty ginghams and chambrays are just the emblem of summer, all carefully made as if the re double what we ask. Local People at Pleasure Beach. prices w They are finely correct for street wear with or without a coat, low neck and short sleeves with embroidered vokes, gored and pleated skirt, some have lace and embroidery trimming— Sale prices $2.98, $3.50, $3,98, $4.50 and i Louis Ely, the {elephone lineman z 3 X $4.98 instead of 2.50 to $7.00 \'or “le FISherman Goes to Europs with $200 Gift from ?er: {:a:ekueen very ill with malaria | sister, Miss Lillian B. Clapp of Bos- | PROMPT INVESTIGATION tion .cannot affe to let this Irxlnt‘tilu. or 5 i t me everything to be House Committee on Expenditures | “75C = Takes the Matter Up. the indissofub) valued s at tion go. In the fight to mainta OF THE WILEY CHARGES. " i Employers. B‘: a tvpographical error the depos- Misses Mary and Helen Desmond of Charles I.. Anderson of this city ) iis in the Jewett bank | Stafford Springs are visiting Mr. and sails this morning from 2 York on | were made to read $i4 . They | Mrs. Reilly of Meriden for two weeks. the Arabic for a vacation of several | should have read $1,042,785.32. The in- ust loyzlly stand integrity of marria FOULARD AND MARQUISETTE DRESSES weeks to be spent in Europe. He will | crease in the year read $116,471.89. It W " 5 SR - and the home it creates. The church's The most delightful group of Cotton first visit Sweden, his native country, | should have been $16,471.89. YO NG MOMEI S PORECRINOE Washington, ?1"1.\'}114- 4mmf‘1“fl"* In- | ministers ought solicitously to impress gt il s & 4 < vestigation of the charges made in the | upon all, but particularly n young and see nhis mothér, whom he has not g i P ; I young Foulard, Tissue and Marquisette, al ot e o oos 5 B £y vyl o Pulpit Themes. Over 400 Girls A""'df’d‘d Session at| . ommendation by the board of per- | men and young women. & Solomn. sense the favorable summer colors—Sala visit England, Scotland, Ireland and | Sunday morning at the Congrega- East Northfield. sonnel of the department of agricul- | of the sacredness of matrimony as an e SeS St ae L oaEresn C— ture that Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief | astate to be entered into only with e o s e ot e e Sub-| Bast Northield, Mass, . Thureflay, | of the chemistry puteay, ‘bs Darmitied | vorsenis and Loats fomn Toas Yoo 1 ot | July 13.—The Young Women's Confer- | tp resign from the government serv- | diligently to labor for the recovery of France. Mr. Anderson the X England agent of a distillery in Louis- . which place he has held for [and in the evening Thoughts About prices are $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 each. COLORED MUSLIN DRESSES in - ence which has been in session here|jce was decided upon by the house | standards of selfishness, of sober re- fancy figured or siriped effect—Sale ars. A few days ago he re- | Thoughts. In addition to the usual an- i = pcr §s - - i a B 88, d 3 prices 550~ 3705, $4.50 and. $5.00 letter from the company, | them by the choir, there will be a solo | JUring the past week broke up today.. committee on expenditures in, the de- | straint, of se vial, of loyalty, ot .50.° $3.95, .00. s e AR g et e S e Sl R Over 400 girls from boarding schools | partment of agriculture today. Chair- | reverence, which alone can preserve enclosing a check for $200 as “pin| Rev. G. W. Stanley will occupy the|and various churches attended. The| man Moss of the committee called at|ihe family 2s the social unit for com- of Agriculture W and testimony do with - s E > | largest representation was that of the money,” to be used by him in enjoying | Baptist pulpit on Sunday, as Rev. E. : IHation ol himself while on his vacation. The | W. Potter_ wil ch in Calvary Bap ‘-‘“»h ,0-“351!“5‘{(“‘“‘ at Dobbs Ferry gift was deeply appreciated by Mr. | tist church, New Haven. Rev. J. W. | With 70 delegates once on Secretar) son for all papers s possession which had t ing gen of men. Boston, Hartford o sent large WHITE GOODS b - Hy Clerical Appointments by Bishop Nilan. Anderson Pavne will ‘Dreach at the - Methodist| Rochester churchos aiso sent large| the board's action. et J. Brennan to St. Thom- Domestic Department S 2y e . | delegations. A girle’ field day, bas The committee authorized issuance| I o Br St 1 as h b . SErt Y e S o (TR | ball games, and a good tennis tourna- | of subpoenas for any persons who in | as’ church, Waterbury (as The White Goods Department offers Protestant Syrians May Build Church STAFFORD SPRINGS | ment were the programme for the aft- | the chairman’s opinion should be call- Rey. John P. Ke nnedy to St. gome splendid values during this sale, There will” be a meeting of the ernoon.” 2 ) ed on to testify. Public hearings will | ¢is Xav church, Waterbury in plain or fancy checks for waisting 7 MONUMENTS, Protestant Syrians of this city on Sun- —_— 2 The morning and evening meetings | yegin as soon u$ the papers have been | Sitant). or snit Headstonos and Markers In our stock | 48y to discuss the matter of erecting Death of Ari Grant—Appointments | were addressed by Dr. John McDowell | received, which probably will Rev L a church of their own and secure the | for Two Local Teachers—Improving | of Newark, Dr. W. H. Grifith-Thomas | carly next week. Two of the republ- 40-inch T.awn, of fine quality, usual- |ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices | .., \ice. of a clergyman of their na- of Toronto, Dr. Robert E. Speer of New | can’ mambers of ths committes who | Sistant). ly sold at 25c a yard—Sale price 17c |and inspect 1000 artistic designs. tionality. The plan has been under | HYde Park = York, Dr. Arthur,Jd. Brown, president | are out of the city have been requestod | ———— a yard WM. F. & P. vAv- QLENBNON, corsideration for some time and some | G Ariel Grant, son of Rev. George|of the Presbyter an board, and Dr.| to return to v inikton: | Saanis o Bty Bewate 40-inch Nainsook, 12 vards in a box| ©°FRer Main and Watson Stresta, | Syrians feel that thes mizht be able a former pdakor 'of Ahe Tocal MOTRTIeS R Exdnrca of Ertuceton heo | 7 I NosManuel is not going to lead the o i Bie Willimantic. Conn. to erect a small chapel and have re- P cew Youlk | logical Seminary. e SACREDNESS OF FAMILY. It in Portugal unti as har A : : lgious services in their own lan- | Womedist church, dic cansed| The corner stone of Gould dormitory g Bt 04 ot e LR L B English Long Cloth, 12-vard cut— guage and accordin. ritual used | by gppendicitis, for he had an |recently given to Northfield Seminary | gy Rey. C. B. Brewster Emphasizes A Sale price $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 a cut. in their own ~ountry. operation péiformed which proved of ;rei\:rlwse fi[fm'.;‘y; é,o‘\;;ia_l ““lgeléugml;f‘] the | T aschinge oF Episcofal iChuroh ont te Good vai - pEEH 5 o PE L Aoirga " r | ey B et B : B s = | "sonm . White and family are spend. | The other conferences continue im- | This Point. 3 ings I very Smal “figure “and_ otrips 9100 Rowura gto0 |, Jon P White ang fams madiouiy onaing iR the gemeral boms | L UM Children Cry - gy : e oihie readers of this paper will be | "% 5] Brooks is spending a vacation ference for Christian workers August i ctohe cugtent fsee ot the Conneciioy FOR FLETCHER'S a & AhE Heton 5tlat Block island. 2 ' n shop Brey White Goods Remnants. in plain or Do b Bl o g L % RSPt Satettes bl | convention sermon, in which he = checks—Sale price 10c a vard. <. AreaTrifle Hard, i o e L T ek, S0 Teachers’ Appoinments. GOVERNOR ON RACK | rezarding the sacredness of the C A T O RI A the oniy positive cure now known to{ Miss Lillian Welsh has been elected | | “Such an ig hat of the sacred- T But Cheer Up, for You Can | i"{m50th it oatiz;, Carh Deins | commercial teacher in he Souh Nor- N O S e e g Sition eadment” ST CE L2 | walk Hieh school. Miss Tasel Coming | Lang Cress Examination by Counsel | Vine as the church of God. 1 nécd not Whgm fo ]fadg in nggfi [,';[1 Cure is taken internally, acting directly < E 2 e 1 = | v ow insidiously institu- ey LD PILCUN BREES upon the blood and mucous surfaces of | department of the Danbury High for Senator Lorimer. Iy e s | : et Mon calling at the i | fion s today ashailed fy the name of At July Clearance Sale Prices g the system, thereby destroving the | school mext vear. PO - : - s i e el N e ame e 90— e petient stremeth by boilainy Shing | Mre. C. H. Meyers, Jr. and Mrs. 1 6o Sh"‘i‘“"' ply A 0}1,:”:;‘:‘ | How 16 1s-threatanad by #iie: TioHity: of WE HAVE THE LARG 1med Sheets x90—S o the pa s h by building up the | chay ; i urs today Governor a { he ety £ i v - T hess o gl same Babetirution S0A SIS adfvre Iulot o al s s RO evel | e of Tiitiiols, S a8 divorce: and how wanfonly in many | and Best Stock of Confectionery, Soda “‘lmanlic doing its work. The proprietors have | 44¥s 2% Block Island. examination by counsel for Sena | Bagrant instances the American home | Water and Postal Cards In town, at (sHemmed Sheats, $1x00—Sale price sobmel i aikie hi ifs Siistieh powrs Park Improvements. | Lorimer concerning the testimony the has been wrecked by, the self indul- T S - 5 for any fase that it fails to cure. Send| The park commissioners have, au- | BOVernor gave yester before Skl DR B e L Best Qu emmed Sheets, for list of testimon par ety I seioners ave, au | 8 ave committes Which 1s investigat- | fied the binding sancity af the bonds Q H ts, 81x90 t 4 thorized W. E. Hanley to lay out a | of % | o ihons regti A o1 JEWETT CITY HOTEL Sale price 75c. Address F. J. CH & CO.. Tole-{ pagetall diamond on Hyde. Park ing the election of Senmator Lorimer, |Of marriag til in these regards our d - L do, O. e 3 ark. A | pected that tomorrow the gov- | 1and is a byword for shame among the| New and Up-to-date in every Hemmed Sheets, $1x99—Sale price 3 Sold by Druggists, Tic. L [ S mble 1 B e Betll ded e Wi e crom cimusdii’ abomt Pustions of therkmrtl 1 particular. 80e 15 Union Siree.. RTNEE ele Han iy Eels cox punatl [ ERBL NG e “‘xzarg'e sCrptaker WL Snts On thy: dey: Lottty Wit elheted: 4 Zhe tmport of the family ;rr;”mn‘ so- | IRA F. LEWIS, Proprietor. 7 ; i ¢ v, arly 7 Tilinois poli- | ¢ial and natio s impossible - Very special Hemmed Sheets, 81x90, Mrs. R. L. Quinley and son, Walter, | Nearly every phase of oy e e reduced to 44c. Terms strictly confidential. Hay Fever and Summer Colds |are glests of relatives in Bennington, | tics was entered into by Attorney Ei- | ! L its authority often| Sha@nge In Bank Hours Must be relieved quickly and Foley's |Vt bridge Hanecy in questioning the wit- Vet supplies the. #ole ré- On and aftsr Aug. 1st, 1911, the PILLOW CASES Honey and Tar Compound will do it.| -\gw Adlive Hanley is visiting friends | ness. deeming \influence for many 4 life. éewe*tc City S=|\I/mgs Bank of Jiwett 2. M. Stewa 34 W St., Chi- | in Providence. 1 T DR A i ; Slifted fi ignoble | City, Conn., will Le open every busi Pillow Cases, 45x36—Sale price 1lc. ELMORE & SHEPARD, ey s T Dt haen Bty | aveir. 3. Talor is atiending the | Toplhajn) fo et i;f’.iéi‘%n s e n‘.?",‘,r'::_; nesl); day, except Saturdays, Trom 10 fHow € pies troubled during the hot summer |Summer ion at Bay Path Institute,| The Hon. John Sharp Wililams tal degradation, and bound in saving | o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., clos- ,,P,”"‘:;fl', "“:T,;'r“jfl better guality,| (8, -cossors to Sesslons & Elmow) | onihs with Hay Fever and find that | Sprinsfield £ g = becoming a nuisance to senators | o e e o e Where should | ing Saturdays at 12 o'clock. x36—Sale p 3 tmbal d 1 4 Tirect by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com-| Rev. R. G. Clapp is entertaining his New York we be without it? Society and the nz FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. Pillow Cases, best quality, 45x36— d mers and runer WBCIOMS, | pouna 1 get great reiier. , Many others, Sale price 16c. who suffer similarly will be glad to ® 60-62 North Street. i by ATt i efit by Mr. Stewart’s experience. Ry LADY ASSISTANT. Lee & Osgood Co. Zelephone cebuection. Telephone -4. Soft ‘Drink: Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum Pow- ”1”—”““:"1?"&‘:“‘“*- der—Sale price 13c a box. 19“ 0 l d Mod l aterer. e T verlan el | cacais s St covnce. conn for 19c and 50c size for 38c. 8 3 3 es. 5 -, - - Sha Dinners or Order Cooki te Peroxide Cream—Sale price 17c. ‘ ERNEST P, ULriZSBRO, 1029 Main §t, Shore g ooking te Private Parties a Specialty. Hvdrox Peroxide, 8-oz, bottle for 11c. Willimantic. Conn. S Sanitol Tooth Powder—$ile price o HIRAM N. FENN, Pears’ Unscented Toflet Soap—Sale "fim But of the Mi.] Business” S T | Az.,nmn Cuticura Toilet Soap— price lic a cake. % Py ) 63 Church St. Willimantlo, C% e e vrice 21o| Nechamics' Dep’t. Store | reiconone e imeacs Buttermilk Soap, 8¢ a cake. OUTFITT2RS TO ALL TOILET ARTICLES Testimonial “Z dad Been a grest sufferer for years before learning of WHurn-O+Gin. I Bad misplacersent, fainting spells, constams headache. and other female troubles, which made me feel very weak. I tried different doctors, but none gave me refef, so I took Viburn-O-Gin and It melievea me so much that I want you to spread the news of what it has done for me. It certainly will @0 as much for other sick women.” Ladies Everywhere @re glad to knew of the wonderfu. benefit thet Viburn-O-Gia bas always bgen te susfsrers of thelr dox. Thousands of ladies spread the good mows emewg thels Seighvors 224 triends. ' Others writs letters for publication, that suffering sisters, wnknewn to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. @ the pood work goes om. Viburn-O-Gin is & purely vegetable cempound, containing mwflfl'mhmfilmh“flmlv‘m on the womaslty organs amg functiens. nmmanumnm-mu'-:- ment of all Lorms of female troubles. . 1| A prce vartety or Fresh ¥ish; aiso Pure Olive Oil Soap—Sale price 8¢ Scallops, Oysters and Clams. at " eet quatts stania msie moiec| BESt BOrax Soap ol bened i A Paper, 1.000 sheets in package, regular 10e quality—Sale price 4 for 25c. 6 bars for ZSC fl[_ l:, ‘:' JM;KS““—-“B“TE[ g and 10 S®H Green Trading| p,injess Extracting and STATIONERY Stamps Free, Filling a Specialty 200 boxes of Fine Stationery, 24 En- velopes and 24 Sneets to a box, fine | BESE Naphtha Soap i i R R L L linen finish—Sale price 8¢ a box. N s 5 bars for 25¢ ? Kara Linen Writing Psver, 1-%.|gnd 10 S@H Green Trading| Crane’s Papers package 21c. Envelopes to match, 25 in package— Surmpa Free. S5 Sals price fc. ¢ AMES HARRIES, The T. R. m Co. s {n_ Stroet, Willimantic, Conn. The H. C. Murray Co.| "~ o' Main Sercet. : Kt fo Lidiost . Vo dserns) i) E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner "-' Patterns- Tel. 33?'4’ Willimantic. Ct. "Phone Willimantic, Conn. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & bottle with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street, Mew York.