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to stock up on these articles at a great saving. ! Good things to have—whatever the season-—but ab- solate necessities in Summer time. have no terrors for the woma n whose toilet table is equip- |1 ped with the best sorts of preparations. ! choose from the delightful Colgate preparations if you need Creams, Toilet preparations of all kinds, Perfumes, Soaps and Powders, and save on each article. : M 120 Bradley's Talcum Powder, value ¥ At 2 Willlame’ Talcum Fowder, value 25c. A®120—Tralling Arbutus Talcum Powder, value 25c. At Mo—Mennsn's Borated Talcum Mt 3o ] Blanche wvalue 56c. At SSo—Hudnut's Face Powder, med- fum size. At 50c—Hodnut's Fece Powder, arge aiwe. P e TOILET CREAMS At 17o—Peroxide- Cream, value 2ic, At 180—Frostilla, value 26c. At T9o—Aubrey Sisters’ Beaulifier, value Z5c. At 25c—Colgate's Cold Cream. At 2o—Hudnut's Marveloas Cream. At 380 Pompeian Massage value 50c, At 38c—Hinds" Cream, value s0c —_—————————ee—eeeee At 15c—Sheflield’s Paste, value At f8c—8anito! Powder, value 25c. At 15¢—Coigate's Dental Powder, me. @tum size. At 18e—Calox Powder, vaius Zic. At 18e-Dr. Lyons’ Powder, vaine 2 At 18e—Rubifoam Loquid, valus 25c. At 2e—Coigate's large size. urray’s Bos WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Friday Morning X b d with manifest danger of falling int age of 30.mulleage books. belonking to | habits. of vice. About. tuo sems oug l e 0 the N. Y, N, 'H. & H. R. R.. both well | she wentto a gifls’ home in New Ha. known in this city, were sentenced to o year each, Thursday, in Boston, the state prison =nd Just when you need all s orts of delightful Creams, (i Saaps, Powders and Toilet Waters for your Summer va- cation this store offers a sale that gives you an opportunity |, bernfans. Soenie The wind and sun|i « During this sale | Powder, valus 25c At Mo—Mennen's Violet Talcum Pow- Ser, value %c AR Mo—Baboook's Corylopsis Taloum Powder, valus Z5c. M flo—Amolin Antiseptic Powder, value Zbc, A% So—Colgats's value 26e, AR fBe—Comfort Powder, valua 5o, At Bo—Comfort Powder, valup Gdc. APGRe—irast’s Violet foo, Talcum Powder, POWDERS Talcum Taleum Fowder, large sizs, FACE POWDERS Face Powder, At At At 15e. At 15¢—Colgaie's Cashmere Bouquet Soap. At 15c—Packer's Tar Soap, value 26c. At At At At 3e—Wi Mug Shaving Soap, 8c—Colgate's Glycerine Soap. 11c—Poar's Unscented Soap, value 18c— Woodbury's Facial value 25c, Soap, 20c—Cutieura Soap, value 25e, 25c—Hudnut's 25¢—Ros value Violet Soap, « & Gallet's Violet Soap, Cresan, Honey and Almond At 50c—Hudnut At At 100 At 10c—White Vas Cream S Marvelous Cream, BLUE SEAL VASALINE S5c—Yellow V: aline, medium sise. Yellow Vasaline, large size. ine. DENTIFRICES 5. Dental Powder, ANTISEPTICS 2. Peroxids Liquid, value tant, value Peroxide Liquid, value oz At 17c—Dioxogen, small size, value { At 19¢. value At 20c—Mum, value 2 At 20c—Eversweet, va Listerine, 1e Z5c, Carpenter place, the property of Judge William A. Ar- L CTETEI T e 'WILLIMANTIC R Division neient. Radiant; hapte Moving ! Pldty ictures ‘empie. Special Meeting- Board No. 11 RAILROAD MEN SENTENCED, Cutler and Jones, Who Stole Mi and Jones, the licated in the thef to the atter to a reformatory., To Attend Griswold Amon gthose from this Inity who will attend q: lub of Connecticut térn Polnt ,today Judge Arnold Bays Carpenter, Place. | 'y details, whereby the fing residence ut the corner The prelimin: and Prospect streets, nold, were. completed Wednesda SOAPS 5 yet no' deed of the been filed for record at the town clerk. . The property is con- jams’ sidered one of.the best residences in alue S the city, Judge Arpold Intends to 2 : occupy the place with his family as At 4c—Anchor Brand Castile SoaD, | goon as #bme minor epairs and reno- value Bc. vations, have been effected, ' At 7o—Anchor Brand Castile Soap, EXAMINED WATERSHED, large size, value 10c, 5S¢ Colgate’s Turkish Bath Soap, ol e Accoripanies Local Officlals. | At 6c—Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, value Thursday, Alderman D, B. O'Connor, 10¢. chairtaan of the water committee of the ‘board of aldermen, with Dr, J. At 8c-Colgate’s Almond Soap. H. Townsend, secretary of the state’| Poard of heaith, County Health Ofiicer | At 8c—Colgate's Oatmeal Soap, George B. Hinman and County Health | ly, drove over the wal its water supply. contamination were foun nuisances have them er supply is one tha deal of anxiety lerman O’Connor’ is al meeting is will make health officials on their t; believed that Decislon Reser: of Clemence . John Rank The ¢ Andover v y of the plaintiff that vas tried in the al le. Thursday William S. Case. The piaintiff, through c G that none of the fendant had heen inf defendant maintained. tt Leen materialiy damaged. reserved his decision. plaintiff, and Attorney ¥ ANTI-FLY CRU Club. An antl-fly crusade or ward the extermination Leing inaugurated in thi Willimantic Woman's el What ‘i Going On Tonight. at the Bifou and formatory, Respectively. I reunfort of the Army and Navy the Griswold, s known as will shortly " be Officer Bdward M. Yeomans of Wind- | ham and Tolland counties, respective- | wiiich the city of Willimantic obtains A careful examina- | ton was made and some evidences of vere discovered property- | owners were given explicit orders to | abated forthwith, estion of the pollution of the eity | men this (Friday) e Alderman rt of the findings of t versy over rights to a well on prop- superior ghts of the & nged, while the | Bowen of this city appeared for the chester for the defendant, Begun by the Willimantic Weman's ontaining information relative to th NN RSN RSN R AR SRS AR AR RR R R AP AR R RRS road may be built to connect with that. al Tumbia hitch between the rafiway people: and Lhe .xmtho?tll: over the oian ut it is believed that the. trouble has been satisfactorily adjusted and that the road will be buflt as soon as it Order of Hi~ of Aldermen, | two_ 1 ft of a packa | ¢ the Banquet. city and vi- he 34th_a . -Charles | ¢ of North the e but transfer has the office of Secretary of State Board of Health |Mehey were in New Haven Thursday. tershed from d, Wherever | North, WindHam were Wilfimando vis- | Or2te, and putriotic exercis LT e SO B N arton, vk Batact] Sunday—Parzonal Mentien. i 2 i school . i hooal igeis i e . % r their € 'I e at Gales Mr. and Mrs, John Desermaux of | forebor oh removing the ledge that Is blocking the | duy for thelr summer home at Gal | The Knights of Piniss will ebsspve The | New York are guests of Mra. Alphonse | have special I y exercise SOeAL: Tebegits © Bt Ot Alien W. Bowen has been appoint- | Sunday afternoon memorial day. = Jelinas of Temple street, commencing at 11 o'clock it e e e et A sealer of welghts and measures for | The members il meet at the bhall &t b e et John McCaftrey of New York,, for-|W. R. C. flag will be pres thel ot e ithe end utnam by the selectmen of the town, | three o'clock lor the march 1o the A; \:,fiuhlly .n‘merl_\ of this eft; is in town for a|school. Th eexercis e F to effect a remedy as soon | being commended on | of the board ning, it | O'Connor rip Thureda; ved, | in, Croll of & contro- was sold by ourt | before Judge | ounsel, claim- | hat he had| Judge Case | Judge A. J.| ivde of Man- | SADE campaign to- of the pest is | city by the | b. Cireulars v i | methods to by loyed in the en- | BSERS--Sudsat's Dentalura Powden | aoo_Tyexogen, medium: Eize, value | Besroto orteomil el 1o the en- At ZSo—Huanut’s Dentaluxe Paste. s0c, extent, have been distributed by the — - — civic committee frem the club ten | or a dozen merchants and druggists | SANITARY HAIR GOODS in the city, The cireulars contain | { valuable information relative to the | A% 900—d4-inch Real - Hair Switch, | At 39c—24-inch Washable Hair Roll, | deadly fly. value $1.30. value Gic ildings - A% 9%_Real Hair Cluster Puff, value Tet ) New Balldinge for. Stats College. | 198, AR 3%c—Colgate's Violet Water, me- dium size, At 10c—24-inch Hair Roll, value 19c, TOILET WATERS M fo—Lenman and Murray" Toflet Water, small =iz 250, MR 88c—Lanman and Murray’s Forida Tollst Water, Tse. At B0c—Colgate's Florida Water, At Bc—Colgate’'s Violet Water wize. s Florida value large size, value , smail | | #t O0c—Coigate's Violet Water, large size. At 280—Colgate’'s Brilliantine, At B0c—Hudnut's Liquid Green Soap. At 80o—Hudnut's Eau de Quinine. At 7Sc—Hudnut's Elaine AS 75¢—Hudnut's Water. TOOTH BRUSHES At 15¢ or 2 for —Tooth Brush with | At 19c—Rubber Dressing Combs, value celluloid back, value 2 # 7 t 10c—Ceiluloid Dressing Combs, At 25¢c—Prophylacti To Brus g e 1 ressin; ‘'ombs, ‘s R | At 10c—Paryline Fine Comb, vaiue | At 10c—Keepclean Tooth Brus alue | 1 | 15e. | At 7e—Ru ne At 2e—Keopciean Hair Brushe loilet Water. Violet . Toilet HAIR BRUSHES 5c. At 42c—Solld Back Hair guaranteed bristles, value 5ic THE H. G. MURRAY GO. | | | | | | | value | At 10c—1-2 Rrushes, | At 10c— | MISCELLANEOUS ofl, bottle now Se. 3 in 1 bottle now 8c. oz Machine value be, Machine Oil, value 10c, in 1 bottle lue Machine Oil, , now 20c. large size, 1 1b. can Cre alue 10¢ olvent Hand Cleaner, now 8c. Leontine Cleaning . now 20¢. Fluid, package ¥ value yptian , now 19¢c. Deodor- e Caimac Witch Hazel, value ¢, now 8c. ! Waldort oilet Paper, value v 7 packages for 25c. | Jity Whisk Brooms, all styles, alue now 17c each Comb, value 10¢ Hair Pins and Barrettes | Shell dozen Hair Pins, value A special assortment ‘of Bar- rettes, all styles, value 25c. HIRAM N. FENN UNDERT §2 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone AKER and EMBALMER Lady A stant HIMORE & SHEPARD, Syccessors to Sessions & Elmore) {mbalmers and funera Lirectors Novth Street. oY NN YANT. connsction. Telephone e%in for busine: g T savertming medium Bonnecticut sgual to The Bul: results. Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY Address: P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone 350-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic Ct. E. 1. SPRING, Piano Tuner ‘Phono 1¥5-4. Willimantie. Conn. A nira vartery of Fresh Fish: aisn ing. Thursday the buliding the Connecticut v board of trustees, com; L. J. Storrs of Man; Capen of this city and of Avon, met in Hartf provisions for the constr buildings at the college paring the plans and spe the new dormitor, what similar to the the addition » Agricultu 1T De held ednesday. evi E. Gutld, ¢ committe mako th of diplomas to the me; sraduating clas: Railroad Crossings Guilford Smith of Sout Raiiroad (¢ visited the with as well as the hi; for effecting cl ay 5o that the new that is to b pres: director of the New London a ol oad crossings on the | Columbia road Thursday committee of | ultural college | prising Ju 1 Judge | arles A Joseph Alsop | rd and made uction of new | as authorized d, C: under the last appropriation of the | general assembly. Davis & Gresn of Hartford, archi- | tects, were awarded the work of pre cifications hall.. Architect Francis Waterm Hartford w ed the cor prepare plans specifications for the mew poultry school building and ral hall build- Model School Graduation the 19th. annual graduation exercises of. | the Windham - street or in normaj ning, June 19. man of the town school Model .school school hall Dr, ¥, o presentation | mbers of the | Inspect: h Windham North engin: il to look them | hway and the nges in the | picce of state Headaton WM. F. & P. A DR. F. C. JACKSO <cutlops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Narth St Filling a 752 Main Street, - - Telephone S MONUMENTS, and nspect 1000 artia’ic Gesigna. LENNON, eorner Mzin and Watzon Streeta | ‘Whilmantie. Conze N Dentist, | Painless Extracting and Specialty Willimantio | police court-Thursday morning, charg- ven, but since her return here had shown but little improvement in her conduct. charge of the probation officer for a period of six months and she was or- dered to report to the officer regularly. sign _was removed from the wall of stated that a tw new quarters had been obtalned, taken in about on: due the ci will he an interest charge of nine per cent, after Jjuly L spent Thursday in Hartford, Willimantic visttor Thursday. Storrs, was in Hartford Thursday, | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James | Calnen of Summit street for a fort- graduaiion day exercises has bes | announced as Wilbur H. Gordy, super intendent of schools in Springfield, Mass, minations will | team”has commenced practice on the | tlie guest of friends in town Wednes- constructed on the Co- ~There has been a siight posed plans s possible to get the contractor on the Job. When this is built there will be @ fine stretch of road from the Willi- mantic cemetery to the bridge over Willimantic river, o i In Care of Probation Officer. Alexina Couchon, age 19, was before The court placed her in In New Quarters, Thursday morning the I. W. W. hall he Sadd block on Main street, and year lease of the Gathering in the Taxes. To date the city tax collector hag third of the taxes on the list for 1911. There Personals. Walter G. Alpaugh of Turner street William . Ross of Eastford was a President C. 1. Beach of C. A, C, Mayor D. P. Dunn and Michael Den- Mr, and Mrs, Michael Donovan of Howard A. Hartson and party of visit of several da s with friends, Rev. C D. Stanley and Rev.| Mrs, F Howsrd af Ahern and family of Oak |0'clock. Veter: tiiam J )t Noi irosvenor- | Rudge are visiting have taken a cottage at Ocean members of U ale, will exchange pulpits inday. hy T ( ) d have been beach for the balance of the season. |the town , and there is no experience Andrew Mills, 98, of Thompson. Is| Intives in Steriing i s eeaig e il fiying .rock, as was the case when th | ieborted as in good health, but im- ot e PR formerly of ‘this city, was in town on Ve (lat shes ledge near ti '{ri\“‘ was being blow (l::;;‘;";‘y‘i‘;,‘“l b= 0 e Bl g 1 wir, and Mrs, John Andrews {oursday, looking atter his property | wag el Thursday atternoon T e voa e Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Sadd with their sts, Mrs. John Capen and son John, D ON BIRTHDAY. Dutton, the efficient 1 S 'y r and Miss Grace utton, the efficient principal of the enjoyed an automobile trip to New e Israel Putnam graded school for a Hope That It Will Be A“""’"‘,’l‘s"“‘l Harwe spending a few weeks I8 London Thursday. Rev. James Dingwell of Leicester, ts, is likely to go to At- Today—Seme Progress by Mediators. | jiurtfe Miss Dorothy Velles Mass., Was 74. of the ! A | Dr. 1 P. Booth will preach in the e :s":[‘““‘!‘"‘hfln’:‘e"i‘} %‘;r“;;:_i"‘::: s but Mr,| Mayor Architald Macdonald and Rev. | Univeralist chureh Sunday. morning, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larrabee, for the |, The following relative to a former to verify |4 of Holy Trinity |y the absence of the pastor. summer vaactow: Danielson pastor is from a Boston pa- | ney, who | church "n)l«_l’v:::“ - _— Miss Doris French arrived on_the | "Re NG INN L con- . Dast, year, has bees |ing commenced e . it o) S 437 express. Thursday atfernoon from | gragaiional minister, dled Tuesday at | place in the faculty of | Thursday a serics of eonferences B e R S Wellesley college to spend the summer | pig home on P ant st aged 74 | Woonsocket high school. © 7| tween the strikers of the French Ri boro B Eoclhry. o g of vacation at her home in this city. |years Death occurred on his Birth-| G aduating Exercises at Tourtellotte | ¢ TeXtile company‘at Mechunicsvilie v o sy Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Herrick left | day. ng e {and the officials of the company that | ¢ ) ot Thursday afternoon to spend the week | He was born in Providence n- Schosl. | are expected to. lepd to tic Would Be His Part. €nd with relatives in Providence. Next |listed in the 11th Rhode S. Garber of Worcester | of the differenc Lty i y ¢ Colonel week they go to Narragansett Pier.|ment from that city ir live s re graduation | ers’ committee in the mornir 1 soems 10 ds ‘e it Colgnel Mrs. Benjamin J. Calnen and Miss [3nd was in service ¢ t purtello . | e e b € e el B ot Bu--Chicigo 1nter-Oesti Bernice O'Neill of New York city are |Was & student ar Amhe at North Gresvenordale | Agent C. ¥, Waterman and other of- | ers in ( ago Inter night's visit, David Loree, superintendent of the mantic-Rockville Light compan with Judge James A, Shea and Jer- emiah Haggerty made an automoblle trip to Stafford and Rockville Thurs- day. COLCHESTER Academy Commencement Woek Sched- ule—H, Jackel of Norwich Guest of Blucher Lodge—Work of Big Steam Shovel. The senior class in on academy has red Miss Lucy Lee, an imper- sonator, for their commencement con- ert, graduation week. The speaker ke place at the ademy June 19 The Yale and Sheffleld scientific school ex- ninations will be held on the same dates, Firemen’s Ball Team. e members of Colchester fire company, No. 1, have organized a ball team with the following players: Fred almer c, John Shea p, James Purcell Samuel Sterns ss, John Higgins ), George Cavanaigh 3b, Samuel Gel- et Jf, €. , Leslie Leffing- well cf, an coach. The vark. * They have had two or .three challenges already, and expect’ tt play their first game Fourth of July with the East Hampton bucket brigade. Lazinsgk, pitcher of the Taftville team, and Henry West of the Baltimore med- ical college team will coach the pitch- ing staff. H. Jackel Visits Lodge. Blucher lodge, No. 28, O. D. H. §. held a special meeting Thursday eve- ning in their rooms. H. Jackel of Norwich, 2 grand lodge officer, was the guest of the lodge. There was a 80od attendence. A lunch was served the work. Visited Goshen Classmate. The senior class of Bacon academy joved a ride to the house of their | ismate, Miss Bessie Rendall, in Goshen Tuesday evening. The evening | was ploasantly spent in music, games, after which refreshments were ved, Ars,” Lucius C. Brown friends in Attawaugan. Nathan Elgart and son of Deep Riv- were visiting relatives in town on Wednesday with their touring car. Mrs. Fred Hefllon and two children * Fest Haddam were guests of Mrs, Heffon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Roper, Wednesday. C. L. Brockett of Winsted was call- ing on friends here Wednesday. Frogs from Hayward's Lake. Thomas P. Kinney and J. S. Case were at Hayward's lake Wednesday after frogs. They brought home near- , wiieh were is visiting extra large, Hyman Mintz was a Nerwich caller Wodnesd: Mra, W. L. Spencer of Salem ‘was day, Mr, und Mrs, €, W, Tryen, the for- mer contracter on the new state read, 1éft for their heme in Meriden Wed- nesday in their touring car, Shovels for Eighty Men. their JUNE 14, 1912 leading the teams easy place of about §0 shovelers. DANIELSON Rhods leland Road Work to Start Soon—Small- Fire—Death James Dingwell—Payment for Town Teams Discussed, S. Devine, commence work the first of the week bullding a stretch’ of from the Killingly through Rhode Island Hopkins Mills, joining there the un- broken state road route into the city of Providence, be completed before the end summer. highway depaitment, letting contracts in Windham county this month, but as yet has given no at- tentfon to Killingly, will only get busy and build the proposed Danielscn would be a fine route all th Providence, a disiance miles by this particular route. 1e ing and had set fire to one of the ad- diftons to the main building. amount of water guickly applied put out the fire and the immediate sound- ing of the recall kept the department from res will cover the damage, lbuudmg. A blaze nad originated in a Big Ba A 60-foot Thirteenth compar ferring needed equipment to New Lon- don en route to Fort Wright, for the annual encampment Thursday. pany will assembl ing for their iast 2xt Monda of ten days. A work tonight will belongings chests and maki served on that account by more elab- orate and patriotic exer DIE! the time of close of his his studies diploma in ates at Conn., and He was lain. He o wife he is Byrne and dence. «elcester. stadium at perts claim brought ou as to how years ago. caunot be put on such work at any- | thing like a reasonable profit less | {than $5 a d On the other hand, it Is stated that what they is taken of team will it was sal nual town Bad Object Logee was taking him finally to izens passi affalr was dred puplis Mr. and Mont, for Capt. A, man, has telegraphic Work on the state read started on Thursday merning, and it is expected that geod progress will be made us the steam shovel makes the work of G e S can_ nation: next week. Mrs. A patient at to the Th School stree! gor Theological scho his studles for turned later cline in health Thomas, post, G. and at the time of h Leicester, and was a Spencer lodge of survived . D. Vaughan, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Allen of Provi- The funeral took pla day afternoon, with |rection of Rev. J E under the Halpin for Stockholm After All. Boston papers of Thu nounced that Thomas Halpin, A. A. middie distance runner, with the American Glympic Btockholm after Halpin qualify at the t afternoon, b selectmen of Killingly the fixing of ! amount that shall be paid for us: teams in doing town road for team owners at the present rate o recompense, $4, fixed by the town some men that know pair of good horses many of the teams that get town road | work are not worth more than $4 for much for its services as the very best, | will probably be taken up A big husky drunk th at noon Thursday going along while the | a mixup ensued in which the prisoner | got the worst of the workout, begging | that he would go along peaceably. Cit- | to the assistance of the officer, and the News from All Points. of Reynolds str PSR P mantic, Danielson and P m utna use aunnnnnn it taking the where she underwent an operation, returned to her home in Danielson. A cancelling machine is to be pul at the Danielson postoffi 1st. Q of Rev.| Mills of Boston will take place at 17th., a Boston coneractor; 18 0 | visitor with friends in Danielson Thursday. state highway line five miles ooy (o | Bany at Eimville codtinues to run erritory and nigh A large number of tickets has ready been taken for the annual ception of the alumni association Devine's contract will of - the Connecticut state vhich has been tha tion to the graduating class. PUTNAM road liné, from there way to aboat 23 state dents—Dealer Holding Violet mands’ Purchases— Changes of this evening. Pomfret Students Celebrate. There was a real jollification by A small evening to mark the vear. The usual b end use of firewo! and parade about ti the other features th 0se of the sc few rning of red ing. A very dol ggage Car for Camp. baggage car for use of the ¥, C. A. C,, in trans- street and a peor colony, big suce were in_evidefice ed much interest for the tov and was set in here merubers of the com- e this (Friday) even- rill before going to uing for a stay eature of that of packing the company's Neveg Came to Claim Furniture, Purchased. in ng ready their blank eto, ek of this equipment P nia! | ;g of the organization this week. pived ihole sestenss B Lowiston aventie spent Thursday 1n | Will e 16aded tn the bassose chr i | Luraiurs, and relics near this city ie| “huitnam lodge of Owls in (e piats pildes and. . Somin SION Hartford. morrow (Saturday), when the cooks | golg to Vielet Hdmands, flances o | ‘1258 Of candidates Thursday eve soegit ts reformatory, It Mr. and Mrs. Frank M, Smith of {and special detail of the company will | the late Rev. (. V. T. Richeson. while | , Ch& “l'r“;l"'r‘;find"“{, . t at the expiration of Cottage place spent Thursday in |Dbe off to make camp. she was staying at Pomfret. With her | "G [P 10O EAG N ene men w0l be brought Hartford. Flag Day Exercises. maid, Miss Edmands called upon the ¥ beeh "the: et of: F0 arzes that Constable and Mrs. W. J. Hastings | This is the last day of school for the | dealer one day, selected the e Uil G “ilon witis leave Monday for a two months trip to | pupils in the graded schools of Killing- | #he wanted, and left a deposi ey G T iiliiaionl v " 4 serious California. ly. Thursday was really the last d LG eedly i "”"'(‘.‘;!1 ‘:;“‘”’,:‘ Futnam toddy to join the Connecti- | Judge A. J. Bowen was in Rock- |of attention to studies before the long | Purchase, saving she would send ship- | £ 4I S0E (0 IO, T30 COPRREEE - ville Thursday, trying a case in the | vacation, but there will be sessions to- | I*ng dire she has 10t | lorrgw (Saturday) to'attend the re STAFFORD SPRINGS superior court, Cay, Flag day, and which will be ob- | done. at difficulty It his enli term he the to Am in 5 , Tece 1 minis He cu nd had no e owing to a de- commander A. R, & of George thre rganized the Burial direction th true form at that time, i ments have been ade for him to go | to Sweden with what is undoubtedly | the greatest team of athletes t ever been sent out from an countr r such an even Halpin's loca friends were mu digappointed over | the first announcement to the effect that he would not be allowed to m the trip. Payment for Town Teams. The proposition to leave with t some Interesting comment little there is in the work | It is contended by some about the work that a nd a capable man is made by can do, and if the $4 limit | ff that any oid kind of a | be expected to bring as Thursday that the matter | t. the an meeting in October. Lesson for School Children | W taking to t made through Center stre (Smaller tin be let up and announci ng through the street came“ witnessed by a half a hun- Just out from school. Lafayette Blanchard | t have gone to Butte, | several weeks. P. Woodward, a Roosevelt made arrangements to get returns from the republi- al convention at Chicago W. Logee, the Day Mrs. who has been a Kimball hospital, about Aug. The wedding of Miss Ella M. Chap- man of the West Side and Ashley P. home of Miss Chapman’s mother, Mrs. William Chapman, on Monday, June Minna B. Sears of Providence was & The mill of the Glen Worsted com- the high school for the annual recep- Annual High Jinks of Pomfret Stu- School Principals—Recital by Pupils. students at Pomfrei school Thursday the serenades always gone to make this annual event such members of the summer HELD FOR VIOLET EDMANDS. A dealer in antique and colonial Careful Work of Petrossi Company. al Dutton Going to Attieboro. t that M INSTANT POSTUM in hot water, then adding sugar and cream to taste No boiling necessary Instant Postum saves money, time and trouble delicious, mild Javas that one used to buy wh from Java, and it costs le: A 100-cup tin of Instant Postum co sts 50c at grocers—! Regular Postum, Lge. Pkg. (must be boiled 15 min.) 25¢ Coffee averages about double that cost. Buy a tin—serve it to the family— Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Michigan Thursday evening.. There was a large rumber present for the m which were very successfully cut. This (Friday) evening the an- nual reception for the graduating class will attract another large gath- s aflnll:zhlihe (flnnLu’hmc‘l‘e :"P’r l::l‘ a b2 factory year un has | George W, Hathaway, who mikes D 2 tome in this cify. vy Advent Gonference Closes, The quarterly session of the Rhode Island and Eastern Connecticut con- ference of the Advent churches was brought to a close here Thursday night. The conference is regarded as a very successful one. Strong preach- ers were heard by the delegates and visitors at all of the meetings and the gubjects discussed were many and va- ried, Pupils’ Recital. The piano pupils of Frederick Very gave o tecital In 0dd Fellows' hail Thursday evening. The affair was attended by a number of friends and relatives of the pupils. Following was the programme: The Grand Procession (Lynes), | Queen Alice (Lynes), Miss Ruth Bart-| lett; Swim in Pools of Tears, On the | Train_ (Lynes), Miss Dorcas Bartlett: | — - The Robin’s Lullaby (Krogman), the| ficials of the com . Another con Misses Dorcas and Ruth Bartlett: A- | ference was held in the gfternoom. ia-Bien-Aimee (Schutt), Miss Kather- | According to a member of the strike ine Seward; Aralia (Adams); Mrs. | committee, the net resuits of the day's George S. Bradley; Second Mazurka, | work was a compromise on dor Miss Lemyra Eilis; Crescendo (Las- | mand of the strikers that no fines be the on day al- re- of Ed- in 7 Fire from Rubbish Barrel, D 1d), Ken- | imposed upon the weavers after the enton. 3 B Baldwin, Capt. George | tte office fxtures were removed trom | At about 10.10 Thursday morning an| Today (Friday) is commencement| S0 Jmprompt S | cloth ieates the weaving depariment. fhepard, 7P, Henner, W, C. Lyman, | the quartera that heve been located |alarm for fire from box 23, corner of 0 s ofla ot By # - i { The temporary agreement is that the Jennis. Shical ‘all of this city, W. F\|there for several Wecks to the \pper |Main and Conter atrasts, save.warning titutions of its Kind in the | Woonsocket Wants Principal Spratt. o\ (WWATHE SEERTRE (G Ul el fates of ciebano: B. West:of Co-|ficor of 70 Mam which is a|of danger to the W. W. Woodward . The graduation exercises are| y¢ jg understood that the school |the fines imposed in- the sewing de- lumbla, and Robert H. Fenton andl fair sized hall. The secretary of the to take pl 'elock in Assembly | ;oard of the city of Woonsocket 18| partment. The iwo parties have net M. Shepard of this city, the latter | Willimantie lccal, 166 W, rubbish tarrel in the rear of the buiid- | hall, Where the reception will be held wo guesis a0 of practically agreed to engage Principal C. C.-Spratt of the local high_school for principal in that city during the | yet gotien together on: the madter of the operators going back without. dise rimi n being made against any of the | coming school year, but official action | them, voted Thursday s not as yet been taken by the|not to ess there is no dis- hool rd. It is stated that the salary|criminat it to this the fire | at Woonsocket is $2,000. Mr. Sprait|officfals have not agreed. ' Las had a very successful administra- | Another meeting will be, hekd th tion in this city and there will be many | (Friday) morning, when it, is expected Tegrets if he goes away. the matier of discrimipation will be . iati | threshed out. The strikers were hope- 0Odd Fellows’ Nominations. | fu! Thursday night that a settiememnt Israel Putnam lodge of Odd Fellows | (ouid be effscted. lias nominated these officers for. the | ensuing term: Noble grand, G. L. Brakemen Sentenced. baldwin; vice grand, William Devoe: | _Arthur C. Clitler of this ity and sccretary, L. H. Fuller; treasurer, Leon | Walter . Jones of Beverly, Masa, the T, Wilson. [two New York, New Haven & Hart= Gossip and Chat. {ford brakemen' who were arrested Twenty-three applications for mem- | firse ookl SRoLURSRRER Lership were received at the meeting "'{I"'r'"" ‘”";;”‘: g of Mizpah Rebekah lodge at the ansit from Bosto 1 ané W Etc, publican national convention at Chi- UEO. ‘ Knights of Pythias Plan for Memeriel E. N. Joslin, who resigr cemete TRYING TO SETTLE STRIKE. | @ GEREAL ‘rpmmeL=T Postum Corend Con, Lt the newest food drink stirring a teaspoentul (direct from tin) like those en Java coftee really came 30¢) “There’s a Reason”

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