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Murray's B up. oston Store WILLIMANTIG, CONN. Misses’ Juniors’ and Children’s Wash Dresses So convinced are we about these little dresses that we ask every woman to look elsewhere befare buying. Every one of these pretty dress- es have been made by a manu- facturer exclusively for us. Pretty Ginghams, Chambray and Percales in a variety of colors, with attractive touches of em- broidery and bands of contrasting material. Age two to five years old, from 25c up, age 6 to 14 from $1.39 up. Juniors’ and Misses’ $2.25 and Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam Complaints 126, Tramps ledged at |stated here Thursday that the hotel is tlont Lights out 121 |again to be opened. Doors found open and secured Teams put up at stable 3. WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tenight. Cummins Featyre Wilm Company at Loumer» Opera House. B Pictures at statlon house 22, Unclaimed Letters. Letters addressed as follows are un- claimed at the Danielson posioffice iiis week: Mrs. G. Francis, Miss Mary G, OBITUARY. Mrs. John Lynch. Mrs, Julia E. Lynch died Wednes- ng at her home, 126 Union Dllowing an iliness with seute Mrs. Lynch was ow of John Lynch, who died here sev- There survive three daughters and two sons, Misses Mar; Rose Fortin, Shaw, M. Johnson, George Hall, Dr F. O. Hamilton, Eddie Trudeau. Brunsdon Returns. James Brunsdon, formerly on the Killingly high school team, has returned to his home. Brunsdon has been a fireman for the months on the main line of ihe New York Central railroad, but has a leave of absence until October 1. able that he will play some team in this section Lhix summer. He is at present in Sterling. ing Boy Located. There was satisfaction for relatives here in the announcement that Clarence Chase, about 14, who disappeared a few days ago from his home on the West Side, has been lo- cated in a Massachusetts towa. Borough Briefs. Abner Weisberg of Hartford was a | visitor here Thursday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. There was a pleasant time at the Phoenix theater Thursday for those that attended the May emple, No, 2, Pythian Sis- nival and Daneing in Town Hall ‘EARDE FLOR]MONDS CARNIVAL. | Opens. Thurlday Evening in Town Hall —Big Crowd Finely Entertained. |eral years since. Garde Florimond, organization Josephine and Della Lynch of this city, Bdward J. Lynch of Thompson- the Thread three night's carnival |in the town hall Thursday evening un- der most favorable auspices. was elaborated {Donaliue and John ville and James Lynch of Willlman- basetall for Ashton with | jgerman Frank R. Jackson was in Castford Thursday. Wallace G. Hill of Belevue street spent Thursday in New Haven. j H. Hall of South Willing- ton was In town for a brief stay on v of the decorations elicited fa- | vorable comments The commitiee in charge of the car- | about the hall, among them one for apanese bowling, Eloise Bunnell of New Haven ® |has been spending a few days with friends in town. Miss Bernice Pltney < 4.07 expregs Thursday for a visit at her home ‘in Hartford. Mrs. E. Woodbury Hunt of Concord, ., is visiting her father, Amos M. Hatheway of Prospect street. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. turned from a brief visit to New Ha- where refreshments of different kinds were dispensed, and an orange booth urrounded during the eve- A, Welsberg. left on the THE H. G. MURRAY GO. he opening night’s programme in- cluded a fine concert Allen Lewls, 84 years of age, came here from Central Village Thursday to visit friends. Cemetery caretakers have completed Florimond under com- sodore Morrissette as executed wer Andrew_have re- The varlous tactic OAKDALE MILL SOLD. Massasoit Company of Fall River Buys Property Leased from Palmer Brothers' Company. The Bulletin's Oakdzle ¢ writes The Palmer pthers New lLondc has late ld t facturing company of Fall F who have leased it for about t yea They will s and two bolle f the mi ant cor Sve tenem Rouses No Position to Smile. It i» said tha Mexi 1 enetal On the ne smiles FEET FEEL FINE. Eze is a Refined Ointment that Drives | W2 Out Soreness, Pain and Misery, 78 MONUMENTS, Headstonos ang Markers In our stock | ready to bs erected. Obtain our prices and fnspect 1000 artisti> designa. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Maln and Watson Streota, Willimantic. Conz. MISS M. C ADLFS flar, Sca!pandfaceSuemahst EVERYHING FOR THE HAIR | Willimag i to New York 3 Adles, gre < will be tow WILLIMANTIC—HOTEL HOOKER. FREE One pair of Boy’s or Girl's| extension Roller Skates Free with one pound of Bakmg Powder. THE T. R. SADD C0. 760 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 234-4. HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantle, Ct. stant DR. F. C. JACKSON Dentist, Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic Telephone Te: ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Souccessors to Sessions & Fimoere) mhalmers and Suneral Uireclors, 60-62 Novth Street. LADY AB3ISTANT. felephone counsction. E. H. SPRI SPRING Plano Iuner "Phose 1854 Willimantie. Conn. A mwve vartery of Fresh Fisu: also ©cxllops. Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norla SL. the work of burying bodies that have been entombed during followed and heartily ven, where they were called by the illness of Mrs. Andrew’s sister. and Blizabeth Maxwell and their nephews, T. Max- € {well and Donaid Connelly, were the { guests of friends in Hartford Thurs- THE PALACE OF THE CAESARS. The Latest Archaslogica at Rome—The Treasures Found by After the drill there w the reainder of the eve as dancing for A large number of the students of ng to music Kiilingly high school were at Dayville Thursday afternoon to witness the game between K. H. S. and Norwich Fres Academy. Mr. and Mrs. C, The 'Le Reine company, electrical wizards, had a very pleasing novelly act at the Bradley theater Thursday. > had efficient disposing of The yoiyig ladies were kept busy cations point 4o a successful choice arti- L. Darbie and fam- have moved from the Darbie hom stead on Main street to their home on Main street, in the Westfield | section of Danielson. PUTNAM Farley Bankrupt reasures are stlll given The discover- Bonl lately on ¢ the ruins of the DANIELSON Patriotic Instructor Potter Issues Me- Notice—Playground Committee to Solicit Subscriptions Once—Missing Clarence Chase Civil Service Examination. examination held Saturday. the normal school in’ this xpected that a large number of candidates will pre- imination, The in_charge of Cler! and Carrier This palace, £ all the perfections Stock Sold—Dog | . or great cen- in which the im- its fountains was in its manner and its decorations. nination will b Postmaster C. A. Potter, as patriotic instructor of the department of Con- has sent out his "to the various posts of the the observance of Arnold-Murray Marriage at 10 p. m, |afternoon. Mrs. Potter pr —Agent R. L. Chapman Transferred. was admirable ubject of the meeting The bankrupt stock Farley, who had a clothing store in the O'Leary building, Elm street, was sold | at public auction Thursday afternoon | by Deputy Sheriff George K. Holbrook, The stock was sold as one lot and was taken by Charles Seder of this city for $820. slightly in excess of $900. Paid an Extra Dollar. Several persons who did not around to pay their dog taxes until Thursday had to give up an extra dol- lar to Town Clerk David Flagg, this being in accord with the law and not optional with the coliector. about 375 dogs were registered s be- but the total registration this year is 56 less than y Of the total dogs listed in 1912 here, 119 were registered on May 1, the last day of grace. Joe Connelly With Montreal. Joe Connelly, who as a pitcher won many baseball gam years ago, is now playing in the cen- ter garden for the Montreal team of the International league. pltching for the easier position in tho of G V. e Cops' Sprmg Headwear. f George W. H Willimantic havetdonned The caps are sim- r to those worn in the winter but are made of a light weight trimmed with a » niches for the Memorial day. the notice follows There is no more opportune season for the teaching of pairiotism to the | In many places the last school | day previous to Memorial day is de- | appropriate exercises, our comrades are i demand as speak- Patriotic instructors are to use their influence to have only represen- tative men and g00d speakers detailed It is to the children of today that we must look for the | perpetuation of the beautiful custom of | strewing flowers where our hemea} sleep, and otherwise paying tribute to their bravery and their which no man hath greater, “It is especially important that the ttle ones be lnughl the significance o of the day—that it is not an oceasion for sports and festivities, but the na- tional Sabbath, | tivity of an industrial nature ceases, a day set apart to honor the men who columns hollowed lighter blue rough which the water ywed, through a »f which passed At the right denoting the Willi- throne room. in a metal figure. for this service. which: tave | Extra Dollar Comes Hard. Mrs. E. M. Swift and Mrs. expect to leave New York May 16 for | & three months’ trip abroad. They sail on the Cunard line 8. S. Ivernia. and paid the dollar in Putnam, tuous pavement 2 dollar was » would have the dog Kkill eéxtra dollar; role and of Phrygia ed i¢ st r claimed that Which all ac- stance from the tri for Pitnam five grudgingly and said that would be the dog he would ever have licensed. | Have you ever considered how, in the ys we shall not see, these children, grown to manhood and to womanhood, | will cherish the memory of the men of the Republic | who spoke.to them in childhood? we_speak now will sink deeply of the tiny and their influence will reach far into onceivable | Joe has quit Gurley from County Galway. Gurley, who is deeply At the last mi Cons club two new members were voted posed for membership. Saturdey the Boy: team will play the Clippei mantic on the park. This is the first game of the+season on the bhome grounds. © Colchester Boys' club baseball team went to Norwich Wednesday af- ternoon and was defeated by the score 23 to 2 in seven innings. The trip was made by teams. Henry Maynard of Westchester was a caller in town Wednesday. Charies H. Dawley and Daniel Web- - were recent callers in Norwich. league as a_hitter and | strength on, the fleld is as a getter of his greatest design of pol y Wberiing _called pitchers, however, that Joe's home | who was here > interests of the kers of the Instructor Poiter Memorial day presents a favora- | ble opportunity for the demonstration | of proper reverence for our fiag, and | correct etiquette in its display should Upon each G. A. R. n the state is urged the import- ance of some form or ceremony wgen 5 is lowered, especially when it is elevated to full staff at noon. , though simpie of character, is y impressive, and will serve to em- | the lesson of respect for the which the veterans | e striving to teach. WEDDED AT 10 P. M. als employed, that she got was born in Count from her mother, Charles D. Arnold of Killingly and Myrtle Murray of Providence. : been overcome who wrought them S e o insisted upon. ‘THE TEMPERATURE OF FLOWERS | New Observations Reveal That Vege- | 5s table Growths Throw Off Heat. Gossip of the street Thursday had it that the latest marriage of out of town people in this vicinity occ night Wednesday, urred at mid- but an investigation of the matter brought out the fact that it was not quite at that Charles D, Arnold, as his home Myrtle E. Murray of Providence get married here, however, at an un- usual hour (about 10 o'clock) Wednes- assessors 1o ) business in the expect to Vis scertain how time of night. names Kil- t people make the distinetion be- “warm-blooded” animals without where to draw the line. animals large o upon the work of f all the taxable L revaluation ty in the town Dbe scen by th wre warmer than the ordinary of these ani- detected by me thermometers The heat given off PLAYGROUND SUBSCRIPTIONS : | To Be Secured at Once—$300 Needed mall room adjoining kind enough which will be used by accommodate which, evidently, deferred until people, after the ceremony probate vaul their records. Taiing subscriptions for the public playgrounds and equipment that it is the course of There is ox- going on inside actically all Gorton Has Smallpox. | brother of the groom appeared here in | a touring car and congratulated them, they decided to go to New London, so left in the machine at a late hour. Transferred to Nantucket. , who has been the agent of the Adams Express com- pany here for some time over with the opening of is transferred to Nantucket, to be suc- ceeded here by R. L. Bailey, who comes from Franklin, g was at Franklin for about eight | summer will probably commence today y.) The committeo has deemed | advisable at the outset to clear the fact that this movement Is regarded this year as somewhat of an experimental nature. scheme for a_playground s Danielson is being considered, but it believed that satisfactory grounds and equipment can be secured at a was taken to the that the creature e A miRtay is transformed into cnown until Wednesday It is said the No elaborate warm-blooded’ mammals, the is going on, scems that the Suspeclnd Smallpox Case in Lebanon. much urw 8¢ t Roller Skates | \\nh—/ distributed, will be a. burden on | It the results of what is done | r are satlsfying and convinc- playground idea should be expanded and enlarged, next year may be looked it a tempera- r than that of temperature” a ults directly calling on friends he; John Kramer of Lebanon was in town W rank E. a Colchester vis Mrs, Ernest Bump of Hebron was Balley were active workers of the Con- church and made friends during the comparatively short time they were in the town. Rho Delta Class Officers. The following are the new officers of Rho Delta v development d street, in Lebanon , be readily under- plants as well as animals since_oxidation cells of plants as well < needed this own health offic « ust be made avail- what is yet a somewhat un- certain cost as to leasing, preparing, an approxi- mate estimate of expense o A e e h; vice president, Mrs Town Getting Cood chape I to the respiration Leick of the U The annual meeting was nesday cvening coigne, and the reports showed that the organization is in a flourishing condi- quipment decided upon up to two playgrounds Adam Muller, Backus hospital, Norwich, Monday on account of a sudden attack of illness, was reported T rtably Charles Gilbert of New York was | James Hagan. preparing of the baseball fields will require the spend- ing of money for backstops, bases and some grading, though not much of the Boys Had to Collest Dodgers. A new if unofficial branch of the city street cleaning department was vice during a part of T branch was made m boys who to which belong also the calla Jack-in-the-pul- morning from the y and our common » mereury ther- thermo-electric all contributors ¢ ch contemplated o etings and direct th successive days. with the ope \ day later comes ature in’ connection of the pollen waiting hymn Mr. The committee appointed has orga.nlzed Chairman, Rev. After the business there socill session. Demonstration by Cooking Class. Just what progress in the domestic science department of Putnam High school will be demon- strated at the food exhibition by cooking classes on moon of rext week. in & position were largel shark, bluefish, swordf nd. Dr: Lok others in the deep cas, golf, bri what more could the beanx of the seashore demand?—New Eng- land Resorts. being made FUNERAL.L Mrs. Amadee Berni A ptionally high temp- quite apart v,»}m ordinury process of breathing, i believes that the in some way It is said by those that the new quiem mass at 1ha funeral service " Amadee Bernier of Dyer stres . Poter Roux being the officiating The mass was attended by a large number of relatives friends, principally resident south part of the satisfactory results. " Datley Property Sold. |1 his knees in front | of another giri TWENTY-NINE ARRESTS RECORDED Report of ChveF of P olice Richmond | Twenty -two borough and on th MADAM U_R '\(',I'ICLL ank La- | 1o remov Tramps Lodged, was hestowed uj partment Thirs | ing of fine dened nose f reme Supt. Barnett Resigne Known 1 n ilson 18 on the packuxe for & weeks and_you will be weil plc 1t is absolutely harmiess, guaranteed, be obtained from cf from the Wilson Freck Charleston, . C, Wilson's Freckle Cream is sold by H, M. LEROU. many vears have town of Killin throughout thig nam Thursday his place on'the board Of direc: fare well known pild fines onc Moosup House to Be Repaired. Repairs are being made to the Me which hotel ais le Cream Company, pend Lhe sum- mer In tAat we was' go to Arizons, closed for some They expect to locate in the Bettencourt-Flye Marria; Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Jennfe Evelyn, daughter of Catherine J. Flye, of Worcester, for- mery of Putnam, and John Henry Bet- tencourt of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Bet- tencourt are to live in Boston. Current Topics, Mrs. John Addison Porter and her daughters have returned to Pomfret from New Haven for the summer months. Rev. C. J. Harriman, the new rec- tor, will officiate at the services at St “hilip’s church Sunday, Mrs. James Dempsefoi Mechanics- ille is the new lessee of the Star the- ater in the Peloquin building on Elm street. and Mrs, E. A. Wheelock have returned from a stay of several weeks Dansville, N. Y. Mr. Wheelock benefits greatly from his visit to that place. Mrs. Mary A. Clark of Center street has returned to her home after a stay of several weeks with relatives in Mid- dleton, Mass., and in Philadelphia. It is sald that the out of town stu- dents in Putnam High school would be very appreciative of a change from the two session to the ope session plan, as s being advocated. Alphonse Dubriel of Marshall street is making preparations to move his family to Canada. Mrs. M. F. Smith of Fremont street is visiting her son, Attorrey D. Roy Smith, at Dover, N. H. An old box car intended for use here as a storehouse was removed from the rails in the local railroad yards Thurs- day afternoon. Novelty Act at Theater. JEWETT CITY | Meeting of Baptist Mission Circle— Teachers to Attend Convention To- day, The Woman's Mission circie of the Baptist church met at Mrs, E. W. Pot- ter's house in Sylvandale Thursday esided. The s Chapel and Colporteur Work. Mrs. arles Gardner told of the origin and | construction of the car McBroome of its support and transportation. Mrs. G. H. Prior read |an article on railroad chapels. Mrs. A. M. Clarke gave a talk on Colportage wagon work, and Mrs. B. R. Garduer read about a'trip to Jackson's Hole, | Wyoming. Miss Ariana Cook reportéd |the state meeting at Hartford of the and Miss Ma- . B. H. M. societles. Miss Cook {s to have charge of the programme for the next meeting. Closed for Convention. The local schools are closed today on account of the teachers' convention. Going Abroad. C. Ladd COLCHESTER Adam Muller Taken to Backus Hos- pital—Boys' Club Nine Defeated at Norwich, eting of the Pros and in and four names were pro- club baseball of Willi- New Pictures at Library. new set of pictures has been re- ceived at the Cragin library and hung on the racks. The subject is Venice. Girls' Sewing club met in the building Wednesday afternoon the direction of Miss Rose Smith. delegates to the democratic convention in Bridgeport left | town Wednesday afternoon on the 3.15 | Train Delayed. The early train was about an hour late in arriving Wednesday morning, | caused by a breakage of the engine of the train on the main line at Chest- nut Hill Chestnut Hill and taking the train the branch engine running to to New Haven. Another en- gine was sent here in time for the 8.55 Nelson Webster of Salem was the guest of friends in town Wednesday Thomas J. Tangney of Pine Hill farm, Hebron, was In town Wednes- ling Brown of North Plai Wednesday. was 1esda Adams of Westchester was or Wednesday:. guest Wednesday of her parents Myrtle avenue. The midweek prayer meeting was in_the Baptist church and the Thursday evening in charge of tors. Wickwire was a recent caller in Lebanon Taken to Backus Hospital. who was taken to the ursday as resting com- More Is Needed? rd from New Lot wen niles seaw ge. With bathing vachting, canoeing in sheltered coves, the excitement of fi ng h and many sea, and with tennis, ge and dancing on shore nd belles Showed His True Colors. No more fun, good natured or dther- will be poked at Archie Butt. took his place among the real men.—Chicago Tribune. EADY OOFING LD\uV"\Q EASILY:- FALL AN EATON-CHASE Co., - NORWICH - 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only 50 Star Soap Wrappers Regular Value, 150 Wrapper celain ware, beautifully decorated in floral designsin calor. Can be obtained only by bringing Star Soap Wrappers to M. HOURIGAN, Furniture 62-66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 17ae Procter & Gallwln Distribating Co. ‘This is the best semi-por- STONINGTON Wedding—Death of Mortimer H. Cas- sedy—Educational Lecture. Mrs. Simeon Thibault— Items of Local The children festivitios by town began Haley is to commence gngagement “with & vaudeville compar The bearers were Immaculate . Griffin has received 3 Boston, a two-s ing car, with nickel trimmings, with both gas and electric Kingsley-Burleigh Marriage. those present at the funeral Napoleon Phaneuf, Semart and daughter Corinda “amielle, Taftville, Mrs, Clara Burleigh of New in marriage on Monday . Breed of the t Bedford were united B. A. C. Picture Show. Ira Latham is improv Maine of Springfield ] e , Won repeat- weeks' stay with his cousin, Dr Notes and Personals. Death of Mortimer H. Cassedy. Woodstock Was 12.15 o'clock Thursday held at the Im- eption church W born in Stonington Nov a game at Oceum Mrs. Susan Jackson of employ of the llustrated Lecture. the Women Propos the World's Schoolhouse was tie of a lecture at Brayton's hall by a man from a correspondence sc 100 views were exhibited. was a decided succes The firemen’s dance and soefal to be meerned in New Guinea it is all\'a)n thelr dignity »ss to make ove \ proposing is left will be a private dance for firemen w g A are active member department and women to do, of string to his sister, to his mother, or her of his lady rejatives, who received Fred Ostman is t v butlding two s ¢ it is consid- ) wasle time in such & have returned from a tri would like'to he meets her a straightaway Down with the Demagogue. be renominated. whether to In the former No breach of promise Compromise would speil | diation and Pennsylvania and he doesn’t need already has of 232 more, at 1 and Wisconsin velt can continue to snor Te chan't chang evitable result so long as Wi s in the ground the ground N. with rubber York Herald. ECKLE--FAGE Removes Freckl or Costs Nothing. what we are talking a 3 Save the republic! pi Estate to w‘f. | school’ board, Kreckle-Face, t one time law close friend of the The will was drawn last Roche left all without bonds. Address by Ex-Warden Former Warden the Connecticut state to rid yourself-at is more than eded for the PAINTS---Ready Mixed For Inside or Outside Use VARNISH STAINS, for Furniture, etc. ENAMELS, White and Colors—For Iron Beds and other furniture, bathtubs, etc. Favorite Gold and Silver Enamel. Floor Paints and Varnishes. Lime for Whitewashing, etc. BOAT PAINTS—XKirby’s Green and Red Com- i i .Best made for Inside or Qutside Columbia Ignition Batteries. Agent for GRAPHOLASTIC & KEMICORIS For Roofs, Barns, Fences or Iron BRUSHES THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street Bulletin Building,