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Murray's Boston St WILLIMANTIC, CONN, Thursday, Friday and Saturday This week we celebrate the 25th anniversary of “ONYX"” Hosiery. The course of “ONYX” Hosiery during this quarter of a unvarying century has been one of uninterrupted progress and of excellence, which has been appreciated by men @and women who have been m loyal in their support of and demand for ONYX brand; and in rec nition of this spirit of loyalty we are offering the following special values: Worpen's “Onyx"” black, white } Women's “On and tan gauze Lisle, with doubie | Thread Silk, se top and high spliced heel. Reg- {3%onie of oux best ular 50c valie. Anniversary | % 3 1 taining al the price 3 pair—3 for $1.00. | ks ‘ ments. Actual Women's ‘‘Onyx” black Siik g 2 | Anniversary pric Lisle, special gauze weight, Lub- L. top. reinforced heel, sole and Men's 1 toe. One of our regular 50c val- Silk, black b ues. Anniversary sale price 3i sole. Good 50c v Ann pair—3— for $1.00. sary price 35 Air or $1.0 THE H. C. MURRAY GO. 1 Bounced from St. Mary's Home. | JEWETI‘ C'i"i“{ Becaaws be had a quart bottle of | o whiskey in a pocket, and more inside. | 1y, h1ea Club Surprises Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGrath, 77 vears old, who had T R e LRGSR SrenryiElr been an inmate of St. Mary's home for ; Which Shaded Lafayette Besing Cut the aged.at West Hartford for 13 years, was put out of that institution. He —Glasgo Man Sues Because of Host- ler’'s Mistake. has now brought suit for $1,000 against the imstitmtion, claiming that he paid that sum to the home for a home for | life. - Sy pily surprised ) Waterbury.—Laborers emploved by |visit from the n the city will receive $2 a day for nine |lea ciub and i hours’ work after July 1 if the resolu- | came to celebrate t tfon of the beard of aldermen Monday |anniversary, M night becomes effe¢tive. The increase |sented Mrs. K with of 25 cents a day was horized by a Jpx‘n olator cokel lamp and tra vote of 12 to 1 after an interesting de- | A beautiful boquet of ros: bate. |bv Mrs. A, F. yought thelr r'l'he Kitchen Floor Most housekeepers would prefer to , Mr. and Waters K. Mars keep the kitchen floor unpainted and “in |'\vir. and Mrs Dr, the white,” were it not for the labor of Mrs. W. H. Gane, and Mr. afd keeping such a floor in satisfactory con- | B+ €. Bliss dition. However, the work of scrubbing | bow Water Pressure. will be lightened and milk white floors | T.ow water pressure Thursday, § to can be easily attained, by dissolving ir a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Flushing pipes. each pailful of warm water a table- | adv. spoon of Gold Dust washing powder. 1f Theater Offering Ple scrubbed this way each week old stains Along the Kennebec, a I of music and dramatic that seem to be ground into the wood | o . o 's nn's opera house T will soon disappear altogether. This is € to a well filled house. also excellent for scrubbing stone steps | [t was a story of way down east and QB wodBaOtE |included ten fun making characters {1t s sensational as well as bur SR — A,,,,{ lanager Barnetl is especia in securing good plays this Fifty-first Wedding Anniversary. Roller Skates The 1.adies’ Missionary socle {the Methodist church met at Mrs V.n Anthony's Tuesday afternoon happened that this was the Afty-fi | anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. An- | | thony’s marriage, and it was quie | celebrated. One pair of Boy’s or Girl's | Cutting 200-Year-Old Tree, # | Workmer € tting the big n extension Roller Skates Free |cicuated on the line = between i D . { of F. .IRay and I vy G with one pound of Baking] th Main street There s no Powder ":rger elm anywhere ' Griswol - S onsiderably over 00 fe oy g | with great, spread branches, each THE T R SA CO | The tree is said be all 200 | las large as a good sized tree 5 : DD % | vears am‘.:, and w t is connecte 760 Main Street much interesting history. Some years = 3 4 ago when the late H Willimaatic, Conn. [Lp s sioganan e ariswolc this one ] 'I‘glgph‘)ne 2344 toric mention, as 1 d e s g house where Tafavette halted durir ; . his trip ibrough (‘nv\ : Films and Plates | " o i vinds e FOR CAMERAS * Refuses Offrs to Sattle. ’ at JAMES HARRIES, | 801 Main Street. Willimantic, Conn. in Charles Chene & Co. of this place, town court Monday Burnpham, arguments to Last December ( lin Bailey & <Co. through an oversigh lers iet other pa Glasgo was heard befora Judge > made HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Churck St, Willimantle, Ct Telephone Lady Assistant | stable here the fes from Glasgo ha team was later smas g2 Mr. Bailey offers t ages for making P (Buccessors to Sessions & Elmors) wanted to settle for $100 or nothing E |l [ al H. and_brought st to recover thg ma] amount. m'rs a“ lmr ’“cmfi, J. J. Desmond and Arti are representing resy nelle and Mr. Bailey, 60-62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT, Telephone connection. BR. F. C. JACKSON Dentist, Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 782 Main Street, Willimantic Telephone A mre vartety af Fresh Fish: alse Boallops. Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerty St E. H. SPRING, Piago Tuner ‘Paono ifo-4 Willimagtic, Cpom. - ROW Notch COLLAR. Plenty of tie space. K6c. 2 for 25¢c. | Cluett, Peabody & Company, Makers, Troy, N. Y, R e i TR w1 s vy Mr. and rM sT. B. Keen were hap- | the team, tninking It was theirs. The | ! What Is Going On Tonight. of the town, ar was voted at a re- Franels S. Long Woman's Relief | t special town meeting. Albert H. | cory | chusen moder It was [ Mo - at the Bijou a'l-il‘\nlw.l : he plm:s Le open for (meé | Beeic: A Ele 5 |hour. 'These tellers were appointed: Ilastern .‘AJIL B 4:_\' 44, A F nd .‘": H. Morrison, A. C. Clerk RETURN FROM NORWIGCH. }L\ ton ”‘f"“ ‘:m cheg ker ,m‘u Charles | bt 8 | 8. Risedorf as ballot box tender. Ghief Richmond Hints to Eva Green| WVen the polls closed at 9 o'clock ” i iand the votes counted, it was found | That Her Mother May Consent to!thar -i68 had voted ves and i | Marriage with Seiah Paimer. | Mod or Gurley declared, the —_— | pripration ratified and the meeting ad- | Palmer and KEva Green, the|journed, | ouple from Mansfield who han inday ev at” a hotel in City Notes. | ent 1: and and Dr. Charlss J, Royce spent T i m but the law In|in Hartford | e e ey > Stiles of Windham road | Lefore the ceremony is |} 4 S . and that the couple did o ing, staying Wau- Tuesday noon. , one on the h floor, | South- | the secc floor, as business i Norwic Hlv"\v\i - comn o ain sireel | ved word s in Pelham, N. H.| eriff Preston B. Sibley of Dan-! forenoon n was a Willimantie visitor Tues- | Norwich | the girl's mother, | ranks of the autoists and purchased | wh g that, under the {a new touring car | reur in his opinion it wouid Dr. J. Louis lteriatie ] I'ne flicult to obtain Mrs. Green's | thg staile denta i ins e marriage of her daugh- | i), Briggeport | ', nd Mr Pa £ < Miss Mary R 1| S 2 A left Tuesdav noon for | 1 On HuSBAND!STGOMPLAINT. .~ | 0 Z e Welil of o fnead | | Mrs, Tekla Bodga Bound Over to May | Siatistios BRony odiee of | Tor Che With Living With | reerriages o fown. of. Wi W i ‘L'l‘ e ILLIMANTIC. ng Marct No Alum (@ To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. The Lahel will guide you Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar - fiald | wifo of New York are in v etting their summe it lake for the ayward's Manwarring eats of Mr. and : ong on Hayward the past w | alem was I S W n O’'Brien, who sren T h h son, Rober mpton and a B i Spow, and fam cuests of d 1e hush. ; ‘ - - ] J. Bowen was in Putnam his wife had left 2 | man who serted 5 5 connec with the bank- six children I cused and 4 e of 1 s |the Pole in q ame to this | t E was | on inwood Mondas | coun as m: wife and € Deacon MMir I Hadd | | in adelph iing on friends in town ndaq | jshort time ago the Harry Groobert was in Norwich this | | 4y wee ourt as a juror | ‘; ] Frank Rog an John 1 i : Swan o Haddam was | here Tue f | .atham urned to Hart- | & um of o having been at his home s 2 able Johr David Care of Hebron was in | | She said own Tuesday. i i s and dro inlo ———— | {she had done. MYSTIC WEDDINGS. st R Tel horme Fingerlings esday town REVALUAT | Sum of $4,0C of Werk, Town e I'he me Racine-Moore. Eugene F. Collins’ Condition Critical. Maltes Cooking Easy Friends Notified of Disappearance of | Captain Thomas Forsythe—Francis {wit | tar:i ning at 7 o jamies B. Mayo Dead—D. A. R. Delegates in | Adolr SHEmoc Washington. | AL | Word has been received*from Provi- | a rec Dondero, who | dence of the disappearance of Captain 8 Mrs. Thomas Forsythe, f many years a | resident of My: but who recently | went to Providence to make his home | moon f ford. who | With his niece, Mrs. Bdward Leech, s and and Mrs, | from whose home he has been missing | e Ceter | last Saturday, He left for a lier-Duchesneau. terian roll and for a visit to the bar- " . ok | As he did not return at g s LS eHnTch 1t, Mrs, Leech began to worry and i Albina Du- | | the police were notified. It is fear- Rev. C. J. | | ed he may have met with foul play. ceremony | ! Captain Forsythe is T4 years of age, | Odelor I Automobile Frightens Bus Horses— | Ve right and active. He has an| Ezra Clark" Faneral--M of | o1 er, Mre. Mary Wolfe of Grand | A58 - ubesar JReRLING street. The state police have tele- R Oliver Woodhouse Lodge. phoned to Mystic where it was pre- % g sumed he had gone on a visit. Up to 3 sccident | Ty afternoon no trace of him had 2.10 train r the cormer of { Lebanon avenue and Mi h Death of Francis. B, Mayo. 1orses became Francis B. Mayo, 84, died his tomopn! M uesday afternoon after a long For over sixty yvears he had been a resident of this | place where he followed the carpenter trade. When the War of the Rebellion | broke out he enlisted and served his| country weH. He was a member of Willlams Post, G. A. R. leaves two daughters, Miss Flizabeth Mayo and Mrs. Moses Wilcox of Mystic, and two grandaughters, Misses Julia and HElizebeth Wilcox and one grandson, Clarence Wilcox He Linwood aven Funeral of Ezra Clark at § oseph’s | gt o At D. A. R. Congress. for B Miss Josephine Dickerson, Regent, t hose ¢c¢ South | And Mrs. Christopher Morgan, Vive_ ] ¢ Manchester is t mother, | Regent of Fanny Ledyard chapter, Mrs. A, Daughters of the American Revolution are In Waghington attending tha an- ual sesslon of the Continental Congress and representing the local chapter as delegates Village Happenings. William C. Foote has returned to New Haven after a visit to his aunt, . Willlam C. Ives. rs. Henry Wilcox is visiting rela- tives in Psovidence. Rev, A. F. Earnshaw is spending a few days in New Haven. Mrs., Fred Denison is visiting rela- tives in New York. Bertha Bradl Providence after a her, Robert Bradley. nos M. Gray of Ledyard, spent Tuesday in the village | and | Miss Mabel Potter only daughter ¢ v in meeting 2 ’ Rank of Knight Conferred. er W No. Iuesday evening large t wa 10N OFV_ZA.LL { o1 TAXABLE PROPERTY | use K hall | done rank one can- 0 Voted to Cover Expense cial Town Meetmg. \rs. Samuel Rauden town me s returned | istt to her| her Opening Summer For TheWoman who cares Glenwoo Rangde Buy 2 Glenwood and get”the smoothest iron, finest America, construetion and the Best baking range in . C. 0. Murphy, Norwich SRR ey Le Postmaster Irs. C. C. Potter is | seriously 11 pneumor iss Hdit returned ‘o Nor, h after 1 arid o A. Fe Irne from & week's stay In New, York Benefit to Fireman's Daughter At a recer n v leriden 18 er of 4b Bradley r compan of § tion, has be o pa ) weoki 1 N 8 g pounds 13 wen ne inches 3 It augl by ILouls chmeltz in i mill pond. The other n trout, weighing 4 went ve Inches ht under the old Christina Both could easily nds a few weeks New Britain.—Rev, Berry, a grand nephew of Joshua Thornley, has beer called to tt torate of Carr's ane church, Birmingham, Eng. This is one of the most beautiful churches the PBritish Isle in (Cost no more than the “ordinary kind”— gy don’t wear out’’ at the finger ends, and each pair conta A Guarantee that Guarantees new pair free'” if § tips’’ wear out gloves. er’ gloves mean assurance of quality and reliability. There's a way to tell the genuine— “look in the hem’ forthe name ‘‘Kayser”’ it is there for your protection, Don’t ac- cept the “‘just as good™ | kind. “Kayser™ Gloves “cost no more™ and are worth double, Short Silk Gloves 50c¢., 760., $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 the Long Silk Glovas 7Se., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $2.00 Julivs Kayser & Co. Makers New York