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WILLIMANTIC. Murray's Boston Store, ...~ . irl at Lo Opera | service was largely attended. Burlal H;:‘;ee. Dge T omer OPET | eas in the Windham Center cemetery Stonington lz S. vs. W. H. 8. at Se. Walter Kosiba. ! Windham Field. : ; Moving Plctures at the Bijou and ‘Walter, the five months’ old sen nfi 2 Scenle Tem‘rx, Mr: and Mrs, Joseph Kosiba of § Ash [} Social and Dance in Washburn Hall | gtreet, died Thursday afterneen at St aojrrday Night Dance in A. B. B.| Joseph's hespital of spinal meningitis. The funeral was held ¥riday afternoon Great Reduction Sale of Women's| cror caenoss sceson. |5 i vt ™ Proves a Brief One—Business Dispesed TYLER CAMP. of, Judge Case Presiding: Cempletes Arrangements for Memorial and Young Girl's Suits, Coats | o oo cimme semon o o superior court in this eity Friday fere- | Day—Vetes to Attend Church Serv- noon was of shert duration. In the | lees case of George Ferrls vs. Mildred Fer- e an resses ris, an action for divoree, the motlon | A. C, Tyler camp, No, 8 U. §. W. V., for an order to publish nefices in the|at its regular meeting Thursday eve- 4 . Pawtucket, R. I, Times was granted, {ning in G. A, R. hall elected Capt. |/ Just in the midWile of the season when you can get the most service from | 4"\ iion to cite in & new party was | James Cochrane delegate and Timothy | your Spring 8%it or Coat we offer this great eaving. Many of these Suits | granted in the following three cases: | Quinn alternate to the national en-| i Cout il For hawt Fall 65 SEEE ¢ TR iitn: Chauncey Morse vs. John J, Russell | campment to be held in Atlantic City | NS O N S : et al, John O. Fox & Co, v, John J. |[In August. Comrade Arthur W. Sweet | Russell et al, ¢, M. & H, B, Kent vs, | Was elected delegate and Comrade ’ Misses’ Tailored and i ere to be .old WOMEN’S SUITS John J. Russell et al. In the case of | Thomas Owens alternate to the de- | Women'’s and T .Fancy Suits, that w lmlde Angenette Faught vs,-John Hopkins, | partment encampment to be held at| from $16.50 to $35.00, will be placed in TWO LOTS, to sell for Women's Suits i navy biue serge,| & bond of 865 was ordered filed within | Stamford on June 7 end 3. { and navy o Suits npE W o |8 week. The case of Alfred Garceau| Comrades Thomas Owens, A. W.| bl men's wear serge and blue wnyp.“‘“‘ whipcord, light gray mixture With | v Dalvina Garceau was withdrawn. | Sweet, John Hoey and Frank P, Fen- M an ™ . g . ender stripes, a in white and |In the case of Edward Rhodes vs. Wil- | ton were chosen Memorial day com- | cord, regular $17.50 quality now $1450. | 1.k check, some with plain collar and | 1am Segar a bond of $75 was ordered mmeel. Cumfradle Stwent was r;xmed' a 2 fts in stanle brown | cuffs, others with Bengaline silk collar | filed within three weeks. committee of one to procure hats for | i N & a doos 4 Women's Serge Syits in staple brown | cufts, others with Bees ot o adare| Judge Case made assignments of | the Memorial day parade. Tt w In the above mentioned we are offering Suits of distinction. Every Suit e e S e S B v O B S B, ) comes from a master designer and the MAURICE. SUITS are especially noted for skirts made in latest style and|DOCYNE &0 o regulariy 25.00, | of this c y was empowered to do the work. 3 : i i tai und sold regularly at $25.00, this city is disposed of as follows: D ) 3 . tailo: to the most minute detail. e worth $20.00 now $17.50, marked $17.50. Gk Frank Upton Charles T. Crane,|{ Commander Snow appointed Com- their s'tyles. Each gnnn'ept " caref\llly_ Men’s W. d St first cass, Tuceldy, My H1; Joaspiflas | TadlS TESAX B Fenten a8 Tiles cumy'a materials are those most in demand and include fine Men’s Wear and Storm Serge, Delude vs. Max Markoff, second case, | aid to Marshal J. D. Wiilis of Francis | 3 AR WOMEN'S OUTSIZE SUITS, WORTH $17.50 Tuesday, May 21; Zofie Zwiercka vs. | S. Long post, No. 30, G. A. R,, for the | Two Tones, Tweed and other stylish fabrics y . John Tuckie, Wednesday, May 33; Al- | Memorial day parade. | Now dege Beaulieu, admr., vs. the American The camp officially accepted Rev. Mr. | " $14.50 ad company, second case for Wed- | Beard's invitation to attend the Memo- .l sday, 2 Joseph I Martin ve. |rial day service at 5 o'clock Sunday, Women its, plain tailored, serges in brown , black and Vermont Railway Co, was | May 26. blue, not on any of them, plain and good fitting. gned for next Thursday. w{‘lsmra)?p );‘rede k N;l 1.~|;,.ggfnl‘ :\ All of our $25 00 to $34.50, made of very fine Whlpcord, French and Storm L0, RS AL, ilder Merriam camp, No. 18, of Put- ;) by . : e b Rixe, UL ow R e RHOADES CASE TRIED. nam, wis present at the meeting and Serge, Imported Novelties and the season’s other most fashionable materials, of ser; trimmings of fine silk braids, plain skirt trilhmed — - told the assembled comrades that as h . B . . Sl ik Defendant on Stand Up to a Late| Willimantic was now his home he which, some are plain tailored and others slightely ornamental or elaborately trim- Hour Friday Afternoon. proposed to have his membership | transferred to Tyler camp. Comrade KITCHENWARE AND HOUSEWARES After a short 4 lendar session of | FIA€E Was top sergeant of Compan med models, on which lace, ratine, satin, embroidery, tassels, etc., are effectively used. All sizes in the assortments, but not every style. % : i the superior court Friday, the remain- | during the war with Spain and is w That Mean a Great Saving During This Sale der of the day was consumed with | known throughout the state. { the continued trial' of the state va|. . - = —————— L] g - Edgar Rhoades of this city, charged Local Notes. Wash Boilers Nickel Plated Ware with fraud. Mr. Rhoades was recalled | Attorney Charles H. Curtis was in| for further direct examination that|New London Friday, attending super- | cial XX 1 Special extra heavy 20-0z all Cop- |lasted until noon. Then State's Attor- | ior court. with extra heavy per Tea Kettle, heavy nickel plated | pey Charles K. Searls began his sl b bty s’ Mhspard have No. 9 worth §2 and curved spou lengthy cross examination that was|gold a fine building lot on John street 10 worth_§2 No. § worth $2.00—Sale price $1.25 not finished up to a late hour Friday |t George Lincoln, who is to erect a opper Wa No. 9 worth $2.25—Sale price §1.39, | 8fternoon. Mr. Rhoades entered an | handsome cottage thereon. emphatic denial, as he did in the low- eautiful *° Silk Dresses |_Rome Tea Kettle, No, 7—Sale price |er court, practically all that Mr. At- Saavials b : kins testified to, and that he had never | o B’:::::‘('l:;em LEDEEY _Rome Tea Kettle, No, $—Sale Drice | 1inds out for $100 aod ne kiew ey | Hartford. The first time they were ever offered for isb Boflers, heavy capper|3sc. were getting it. William M. Trumbull visited friends 1 n above values- i, oot Dl «.1.| Rome Tea Kettle, 9—Sale price | The case was unfinished at adjourn- | in Holyoke, Mass., Friday. ess than 2 g e e e S R e d e R ment of court Friday, and it will take | Frank Phillips of Hampton was in Lot et e cotee otesate | S10aSt amother 483 1o Compote 1 be: | the <k an mamess FHasy aturday only price fore the jury retires tofwelgh the evi-| jony Fontaine of Taftville was a| 4 | 5t recent visitor in Willimantic. | | Lake: Soastn 3 0NN Clarence Noel of Scotland has beon | DRAPERIES | _The Lake Wangumbaug season, | “1&aged as chaufféur by Dr.F. | South Coventry, will open Memorial of Windham. in pretty fl \d vine designs, | day, Walter H. Westerfield of Columbi: g university is spending a few days at | A i Mrs. Gostz % Speakt his home in South Willington. ’ . 4 : Sunday forenoon and evening sery-| President C. L. Beach of the Con- ices will be held in the roems of the | Recticut agricultural college at Storrs apery 1 wide, ' Willimantic Woman’s club._ under the | Was a Willimantic visitor Friday. | WL s vty e cuslity stocmn Seree, basntitally dssistied und miaks t6 sel Cretonnes, satir with ome desi flowers, 36- |auspices of the First Spiritualist so-| Kim Mitchell, who has been serfously e of a very fine quality storm Serge, beautifully design: made to sell ik Wils, Ako & ¥ird ciety of Willimantic, at which Mrs. |ill at his home on South Park stree for $22.50 Bureka Cretonnes, mostly in large bold patterns, 4-inch, 15c a yard, | BiZabeth Harlow Goets of Spring-|was a trifle more comfortable Fri- 3 field, Ma will be the speaker at both | day. meetings. Musjc will be furnished by & C. Howard Millerd, soloist, and Miss | chiy o0 rs. Harold Thompson and | THE H. C. MURRAY CO. otte oo g a0 5 8 CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS, $3.50 Going to Hartford, : A George Cheney, who is completing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Sweet of i i P alti 82 High atreer will loave on oty of | his medical studies at Baltimore, Md. 7 > T Do is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Made in Serge, Mixtures, Worsteds, some trimmed with moria cuffs and col* ' ' l Succeeds Dr. Summergill. express ihis atternoon to spend the|philip Cheney of Valley street. I th lain and de to be sold from $5.00 to $5.00. r. Albert C. Thomas, for eleven | yr“gradt (o rarsy BUCels mOtier:| Lieut. Daniel Killourey was at Lake ars, others are plain were made to be sold Iro . .00, o| years assistant physician on the med- | Hariford local assembly, Brotherhood | Wangumbaug, South Coventry, Friday, | ical staff of the Connecticut of St. Andrew, of which he is a vice | Tefitting and repainting his fishing | Insane asylum, at Middletown, was | oo 3G QL TRICA B 18 & Vice | oo o eparatory for a busy season’s ay appointed by the board of di- @ ¢ < g Paul's chapter, No. 2054, of this city. | fishine. of the New Haven hospital, to Our Spring line of Hose is ready for Gt e v o Gl Joseph Gloude of Danielson and his 194 M i S w g Bl k | succeed D T ergil | ¢ A 3 your inspection, Not the transparent, | sesianed ot suieristes pmersill, who Court ldle Again. sister, Miss Albina Gloude of New Bed- ain treet auregan oc silky kind you see in Dry Goods Win- | pital, a few weeks ago. There was no session of the local|ford, Mass, who have been spending : : > . i Gt e the past week with Theophile Loisells dows, but the good old “Injun Rubber police court Friday morning. | s trgheopialosesdoe gans Tl Short and Ugly Platform. e ;n;’ld family of Cgmer stre_et‘, left for | ind tha in the garden when | . . best definition of Roose- | Oficers of King's Daughters and Sona | {heir respective homes Friday morn- - yabfy 3l et suggested.—Knick-| The annual meeting and election of | 5" | ¥ special now you | erbocke s. officers of the Willimantic union of The | morning service a sermon to the men, | fog and dried up the rain so preva- | Dr. C. F. Congdon ordered the whole 28 WyeEY Ot Fesisbmmite! Salr it | | King’s Daughters and Sons was held MYSTIC Which was to have been given last|lent for weeks past, building posted and closed, also a . ¢ 1 2 e | ey s e a8 held | s e o patrol put on the street both day and or the price. | the Methodist Episcopal church. The| A 0, U, W. Joint Meetin losing of | W. B. Cornish, pastoruef the M. sl comia Mt il night. | officers elected for the ensulng year | '™ o' ' \'* g—Cleeing of | 0., % il preacs stidfslin: 1. People are taking every precaution, Three schooners laden with oysters RUBBER HOSE | were as follows: Chairman, Mrs., Men's Club Season—Thomas Fox| iy urch’ Sunday morning, and in regarding the prevention of spreading |are in the harbor. The steamers Ar- 5 4 Frank M. Smith; vice chairman, Mrs,| Appointed District Deputy. evening at the local church. the smallpox. People who boarded in|dent and Annie L. Wilcox came in on 1/2_31 inch .11c to 15¢ per ft. M liam J, Hastings; recerding secre- —— Dr. Sylvester of South Manchester | the house next to the velvet mill went [ Thursday with good catches of seup, COTTON COVERED HOSE | oy, Mrs. J. Calvin Brown: corre-| There was a large attendance at A.| was in town Friday. | to work Thursday, but Supt. John Kil- | squid, pollock, & 3 bass., TT : &1 ecretary, Mrs. Julia Rey-|O. U. W. hall in the Buckley block on| wWalter B, Lombard was the guest|lars would not permit them to re-|The smack Laura Reed had a quantity 1/,-34 inch . .10c to 13 ft ;the famous free trader, once s; treasurer, Mrs. Fred A. Will- Th;rs:sy evening when Gary lodge | of his s ter, Mrs. John Riley, in |main. The velvet mill w sted | of stripec : - mch . . 10c to 135c per tt. 3 ) i and Stonington lodge held a joint | o hursday. Thursday night, as five persons who L ightwine will preach at /2-74 per It told a friend, “If 1 had left my | S Mpeting, | Afier Feeulir - Douineas | e e o AL Dy was the Fuskt | Latieg o e Cust heuie: had beth | ins Shcout Congragationsl church oa Hose Nozzles ......... .50¢| money in the Savings Bank 1| Bitten by Dog. Grand Master Workman Charles S.|of friends in Stamford Thursday. Her | employed there. Dr. J. T. Black of | Sunday morning and evening. y g Bert Carpenter, employed on the | Brightman, Grand Medical Examinec | sigter, Miss Susan Day, who has been | New London came over here and in-| Frank Jahnel cut h ft oys on . | < Sprinklers, . ....50c to $1.50 | would be worth a great deal|trolley line between this city and |Frank H. Wheeler and Deputy Charies | visiting in Stamford for a few days, | vestigated the c | p South Coventry, was badly bitten by |G: Cushman were present and spoke | will return home with her. ill with the disea: more.” a_dog Friday morning at 3.45 o'clock. | o0 the good of the order. A social Memorial Day Game. |at what is known as Day's corner,|!ime was enjoyed and refreshments| . . CSNTC R T worth Evidently he made some investments | South Coventry. The dog came out | Were served slub of New Britain is making ar- b : in the road and attacked Mr. Carpen- Relief Corps Cake Sale. | fangements with the manager Of the ~ W 5 that did not turn out profitably. Thou- | ter and bit him severely In the calf of | The cake sale in the G. A. R. hall | —05 2 | the leg. Mr. Carpenter came to this | Friday afternoon by Williams W Colchaster Ball lequt ToC SO WS | ands u al | the leg. Mr. L . ay afternoon by Williams Wo 5 orial day. $i worth club | sands upon thousands have had the| .ii ‘4nq went to Fairview hospital to man's | on Memorial day. The Kenilwo . . Rellef corps was well patronized. A |is s social club to which a number | k f th S ! same experience. Mr. Wells proba.ly | have the wound dressed. #o0d sum was realized which Will be | of the young men of this place Who | 00 or 18 ign b il | had an acquaintance with as many He found ( irt | Wednesday w in a mild for edge he came in contact a piece of paper #IORDANG e used for the G. A, R. for Memorial | work in New Britain, belong. The — ; - Hampton Farm Soid. day. | Sabsa ball team has played here sev- men of aftairs in his day as any citizen | Frank Phillips on Friday morning Men’s Club to Close Season. | imes. of the country, so if he would have|S50ld the Grant Jessup farm at Hamp-| The Jast meeting of the Men's club 8 (Saturday) the Colchester | i "%"%1 ton, consisting of 4 house, barn and|for this season Will be held in the eam will go to East Haddam to | een “worth a great deal more,” isn't| 80 acres of land, to H, C. Aucher, a | t place > [ rebgh e ; i parish house of the Congregational | play the team of t T t a good plan for leav | wealthy New Yorker, for a- summer | chyrch, at which time an interesting| A number of the youns people from B yopse © YOUr| home. Mr. Phillips also leased on | | speaker will give an address to ths | town drove to Moodus Friday night club, The ladies of the church are to| to attend the ball given by the Moodus tender the men a banquet on that eve- | b m in Continenta) hall ning. The club is expecting to ha e May Lyman of New Ha—} visitors from out of town. ven is v ¢ parents, Mr. and | meney in the savings bank Friday the Curtis property at ton Hill to E amp beth Clark of Hartford a period of one year. { | | This bank solicits deposits and guar- ‘ antees the depositors a safe, sane and conservative management, according to| S0uth Covestry Library Contract Appointed District Deputy. o 70 ball game on the $hi law i Awarded. Past Grand Thomas Fox of Ston-| r.u this (Satu afternoon, as 75 MONUMENTS, g | The building commitiee of the Boott: |ington lodge, No. 26, L O. O. F., has | Bark thE | avings banks can only invest in Dimock Memorial library at South |received appointment from the grand Headstonos and Markers in our stock o g | Coven awarded the contract for | master, Frederick Burrows, of the I A son George were ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | ““°" Securities as stipulated by law. | . "crecion of the building Friday aft- | O. O. F., of the state of Conmseticut, | 1 nones. S and Inspect 1000 artistls designs. WSS | ernoon to Cruikshank & Fraser of New |as district deputy of District No, B Wooete and A, M. held | WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, | York city. The contract price is $16.- | His jurisdiction will take in Stoning- | O . in Masonic hall Frida V7e11e 1 06 d cails for the building alone jodge, No. 26, 10. 0. F., of M by g ol eorner Main and Watsen Streeta, . [ 000, and calls for the building alone, | ton iodge, No. 26, LO. O. F., of Mys- | . i O Thc Wl”]man“c | and does not include furnishings, elec- | tic and Fairview lodge, No, 101, I. 0, | " S { trical wiring and fixtures, or grading.|O. F., of Groton. Mr. Fox has been | ..)ine A Gl B R : i BN S |a hard and willing worker of Ston- | ““[. e Concert and Dance of 1. W, W, | ington lodge and his many friends are | (e cuest of friends in town Thurs- R. F. C. JACKSON Deatist,| SAVings INSLLULE| st 2 o v % St nmriiatins 2 HALF STOCK . P | gathered a fair sized crowd of the local | Personal Items. | Alpert Fargo has returned to Salem Painless Extracting and (Established 1842.) | members of the 1. W. W, and their| Mrs. Henry Crumb of Brooklyn X.[after a week's stay at Willlam H, eage . stablishe: R | friends, and enjoyed the first comcert'|Y, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, |Jones' on Pleasant street. x Filling a Specialty ‘ d ball ever given under the aus-| Heary Kellogg. | Misses Bessio and Ethel Randall are an uet e 752 Main Gtreet, - - Willimantic| H. C. MURRAY, President. |Vices of the Willimantic loeal of the| Ramuel Gorham of New Haven i Ity Bome. 10 Y o e , | organization, - A _short concert pro- |spending several days in town, o SRR - n e o g " N ' £ v Villia i t illlam Jacks ) a . . . o L Fe ___ | N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. |gramm¢ was rendored by Helmold' | ~Clarence Willisms s in Bosion this | Willam Jacksor, of Wilmentc was, You will find a sign similar to the one shown above HIRAM N. FENN {for the good dance programme thai| Mr. and Mrs. Enes M, Gray and Fnos | —_ : SRR | an) " Tan sttt | folewed, An unusual thing in con-|Gray, Jr. of Ledyart spent Friday | STONINCTON | on every tap running a Narragansett Product. A . e L) nection wi dance was introduced. with Miss Isabeila P. MacKenaie, - L 4 2 Church St, mantle, | wich was spealdi. - At~ inticyats | . Daniel Gray of Ledyard spest | Where you see this sign displayed you are sure of Teiephone Lady a e | througy the evening different speakers | with her aunt, Mrs. Charles|Brides Clubs Geoing to Old Mystio— B — {would be_iniroduced and make a few |Stoddard. |~ Rummage Sale—Quarantine Estab getting genuine Narragansett Lager, Ale or Porter. ||, A ®rre vartety of Fresh Pish; aise { remarks in the interests the I W.| Bdith Lane has return lished in Mild Smallpex C e the crowd in attendance was | en days' visit wi W. W m;;fig;&;:};}n‘nfinaml ¥ | FREE s v‘,,."'."{',’,LR,.’X”-",f;‘;;m“.;f'a.r.“fnfv and Mrs. George C. Lane. | This saturday) evening the Bridse Point to the Tap When You Order. | 3 t N ntertained by Miss | affair, as the admission was al the 1 > cloe of 16 Tata COLCHESTER ‘?‘ Whetier ot Dlq. vers will g6 up by " LIMORE & SHEPAR One pair of BOY'S or Girl's | Die Eesser;mg Programme. Death of Mrs. Framcis H. Marvin—| Netted Abeut séo. WHERE, YOU CAN FIND THE FAMOUS (Successors Lo Sesslons & Elmore) b i f i extension Roller Skates Free| programme as carried out at| Game with New Britain for Memor- | Calyary fmbalners ad funerd LUGolors, | with one pound of Baking| ek ol Do ‘ ”Fd NARRAGANSETT s week 60-62 Novth Street. | Powder. ful articles were seld, Agnes Eg-| Mrs, Francis Hall Marvin died LADY AS3ISTANT. about §50. ALE AND LAGER nt C. S t; reading, Miss Helen Huntington: | home Ward - avenile olo, Miss Mabel Clinton: read-|morning. She was about 75 Telephone, connsciion. iss Helen Pacler: violin age ne are | eir trip monih weekly meeting of Die Be: he Windham high schoo _|'THE T. R. SADD €0.| mond Young. Principal Mr. and Mrs. William Chamber i the musi standing of ve were calling on friends town Friday. PATENT . | and urged the studenis to’s g has arrived i { 760 Main Street, | tickets as possible for the operetta. Samuel Halper of New Haven was a | the sum- | W & J, H, Wilsen 53 \ = : : e - —e Colchester caller Friday. Charles A, Connell H, Allard Protect your idea. Handsome 60-page Willimantic, Conn, FUNERALS. At the morning service in the Bap- | and daughter J, A, Wuttkey George Draper Guide Book Iree. e 4.4 —_— Y(KSL church Sunday, the pastor, Rev. |are guests of the former's parenis, Mr. ¢ K Wright Caren Brothers HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law.| 1Clephone 234-4. Charles H. Lyman. |B. . Remington, wil speak on’Gods | and Mis. Charles P. Williams, af Btane- | Andrew Clendennin Newmarket Hotel i R 8 i) | The funeral of Charles H. lLyman|Providence. Inthe'evening the sub- | ridge. 2 American House Carroll & Shea Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. X : was held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock | jeet will be The First Christian Mis-| Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Denneiiey and Joseph Bedard Levine Dre-hers i gt s H SPRING Pmm} [““er at the chapel of Funeral Director Jay | slonary | daughter, Miss Queenie, are visiting | James Melaney P, Ciieata TRERE 15 no-gavertsmg medim tn| > ¢ 77 T M. Shepard on North street. | Rey. H. A Blake, pastor of the Con- | in “‘in\man'wm . ml Geurge Greenbsrger John Tetlew Eastern Connecticul equal-tg Ihe Bl 3 i Fregational gt the ©n Fuday, the sug buraed away Jetin Topmpusiness Fesutis. Millmsale Cegn. | Rey. William M. Bregn-of Hampien SHUROD, WHI preach at the Un a