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S i - NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913 Wv illimantic, Damelson and Put y the visit here of the circus on Sat- | urday and no complaints of pickpock- ets came to the attention of the police. The show people were a depressed lot leaving thig city, for they had passed through three days of rain during Soda cra,ckers are more nu- which everything connected with the show had recelved frequent duckings. cs has a o do W o city po- a P ey Wet grass in the flelds where the 11 n WILLIMANTIC itics has a lot to do with the city po- ) 8treet bank of Haitford, who L DANIELSON than th T flour 4 . What 1s Guing m Tocighs, |66 “Sirt P aees e ) | tritive My S Bl rorech -t SCatting: U o |!l aKs Irom cngbuorth League Soclal, Methodist [ K, OF P. MEMQRIAL ADDRESS. | THenry Brows, Maivin ~Mino "t | Edward Avis Addresses School Chil- food Uneeda Blscult are acts by reason of fear of injury to 20981 642 Journeymen Barbers' Un- others. “Rev. Mr..Aver."the pastor, fn | * dren—Night School Term Ending— 5 the performers. %4 Union Street To Be Delivered June 15 by Grand |very cloguent words welcomed tho| Order of Exercises For Memorial \\nu-anu.» Lodxe. K. H. S. TAKES RUBBER. svores s nueeen ] Little Auums flrnw Game of Series, 7 to 5. No. 11, A, O. U.| Keeper of Record and Se: et Lo, Wright. | former Sieimbers home ‘4nd closed BY | DLy Brooklyn Center Talks of Fre the perfect soda crackers. Thread Cits Teut Mo 35k of AL, | of knlght on the following candidates: | €Vening a C. E. social and reception | Warren Thatcher of Killingly is do- lumming up the meeting of the even- Anne Wood E! -lclkln Chapter, D, A. ; & Winduiem Mrse orenms, Michdeia, 31| M QR e e Tamk | 410 imbressine - manner. Monday Though the cost is but five K. of P. Hall Frea Or: Abraham Glouskin, lsa- | Were held in charge of A. W. Buchan- | ing jury service in the U nited States 0dd Fellows' Hall L. Eaton, Fred G. Judge and George | Committee, and Mrs. Devall, chairman L have met twice before thi ¥ L No. 10, 5. Btheri hand e oed | Of the social committee of the C. E.|erine D. Aylward and Mary Weaver hln Killingly in games, played 8 S0 Seas i el g LTI 2 Bher, oot el "t SR Wi 03 [ Yort Vot Vit “Fens n Frvt | too ood too nouris. , too o alhn st meeeee e G taldeen thanisy tende istrict. B i Sk Cleniein, Cpavier, Do A Monday evening, Natchaug lodge, [In€ In his characteristically tender | Distric | Putnam High school and Killingly e - e % a e chai 3 ersary | court at Hartford this week. | d gl R o Souncil. No. 728, . A, | hove Aeood Wihism Savacs. eorge | An the ShAlmman of (he siniersiry |cosrt of Hartford this weelc * cents Uneeda Biscuit are T “school pasebai 1eame whieh | No better birthday gift remembered as one of the renewal of | dence Monday. ford. has accepted the invitation to A A ternoon, Killingly again winning by COMMISSION FoRrm | deliverthe ‘address at the Memorial | Srons friendships and tender memo- | Miss ‘Mary Wheatley returned (o cnsp to be boug t merely the score of 7 to 5. Lowry, who was . | day exercises to be held at Castle | Fies. LeSalle seminary = at Auburndale, ) doing the pitching for Putnam, was make a dollar deposit for Monday ‘after a visit at her OF GOVERNMENT |, ordan block, S: e 15 hall, Jordan block, Sunday, June 1 Deldaate: (6 SEVIE teamurmsots s | Hota 1 T Sbes as an economy very t;]flec;l}/le excepting in one inning | i 3 e . and the followers of the local team i Boing Talked of by Citizens Tired of | SPEGIAL TOWN MEETING. W. F. Gates of Francis S. Long post, | John Murphy who has been a res- feel thatl they played an excelient | €very year of their ags Machine Politics. ——— G. A. R.. i3 the delegate from the local | ident in Danielson, returned Monday game until late in the contest, when = e 2 | To Ratify by Ballot Appropriations for | POst to the 46th annual encampment |to his home in Pittsfield, Mass. fi-esh_ on a grouping of errors the visitors . . s Because of the actions ot the dem- | Tsiimal” U Bridgser Women . En. | of (he Connecticut G A B &t New | NG Buy them because of their e e Kt whe aasiiors | ¢ this solid and progres Haven Tuesda d Wednesday of this | 5 —_ f th itehi 1 e Killi v ty machine in the city council. some | ‘itled to Vote. weok, ety and Wednesday of thie | mverstt 0. Wooa, neariy 70, of Rey ness—because of their cnsgleless | Team “ihis senson, “pitened” a micaas || sive S Y citizens are agitating the commission Lo nolds streef, has a new motorcycle, i, or Killing! t'retired tows ) ) form et ity goverament for WHIL. | mes one of the veteran riders because of their goodness: cause game for Killingly, but retired toward sti The special town meeting tomorrow | | ocal Assessor Shows Bristol Visitors. |and bec the close of the contest in favor of if a commission of three or fve of o’ most important ever held | | §; D. Newell, S. M. Barnard and D. | *50? % 1o cermon at the of their nourishment. Martin. ) Sight kind of able, succegsful bus- | in Windham. The business of the |y “eTernan, ase s o5 l‘ e Monday, | Methodist church at the Union Mem- NOANK men could be elected, the city | Meeting is the ratification by ballot | Bristol, were in this city Monday. | o1 service Sunday evening is re- the | They were in_consultation with Dr. | e % ving aise ol e ©] ers | M H Witeox chairman of ihe | 5T B8 pres tram e memuers | Always 5 cents. \lways fresh, S e o o e WilltlREtC dnam High school building, | George T affaire would be taken out of politics | ©f the ) and that they would be managed on | NeW W s o e X the additional appropriation of $15,000 | board of assessors of the town of | K and other - T To Willeoace lnce at 2 a237:|for the mew Natcnans schaol bulldimg | Windham, examinine the system of »-l,{;;k:“c\.;;); s crisp and clean. Raised & Cont a Pound—New Post- ; dollars annual, | and the appropriation for bullding and | assessment and tho, records that aréliey ‘daye at her home in Boston, lave INABERC Mummd Savll Ters the women Have the SEht £0 ot | Uie St To' B ainiodal of ey ’ ) Miss Flora MacQuarrie of Terrace ATTORNEY HARVEY DECLINES. | Fubilc sentiment Is strong in this ciy | and excellence. | Vacation at Beach. NATIONAL BISCUIT -COMPANY L 2y e gt s Teas ] — in f he school building appro- ——— | Leroy Keach, Buffalo, N. Y. former- her young friends Saturday evening. Informs Judge Shea That He Will Not | priations, City's Payroll. |1y of Daniclson, s spending two weeks' The time was spent in games and mu- s (-} Be Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. e The city's payroll for last tweei |Vacation with his parents, Mr. and sic. Refreshments added to the en< S Y. M. C. A. TEAM was as follows: Water department, | Mrs. nk Keach at Oakland beach. | Jjoyment of the event. Monday evening Attorney S 5. Har- [ State Athlatic Moot at | $96.08 Dolice. $149.28: sthects, $243.45; | A number of persons availed them- | - Price of Lobsters Raised. H C. MURRAY, Prestdent vey notified Judge Shea of the poli © Take Part in State Athletic Meet at | sewers, $15.50; sidewalk construction, |Selves of the opportunity of hearing | NS s SRT Se e )} court that he would decline his ap- | Hartford. §$20. " water works construction, | the address by Mrs. M. Toscan Ben- | PUTNAM ok oy e A Wi bR ALl ] BOh, St i Bty el N. D, WEBSTER, Treasurer pointment as assistant prosecuting at- | 5 e s | $100:64; total, $594.90. nett at the open meeting of Killingly by Representative Charies J. John- | pound: they are now selling for 11 and tormey of the Willimantic police court | The following members of the Willi- | = ! grange, Monday evening. | New Members Join S. of V.—Road |son. 13 cents and are very scarce at that. B e - ,_;'_' = ‘I""‘f“;, N 250 | Monday Afternoon Club Entertained. | Art Club Outing. from Thompson to Webster to Be o In the east the supply is plentiful, 5 o run against | athietic ‘meet on Trinity field, Hart- | o The Monday Afternoon club were| <\yednesday, June 11, has been se- | Macadamized—Killingly High School SONS OF VETERANS. w\{lxhygxn:m:_r;(ee:flcm down in the Danahey as deputy judge a ford, J ne 7: Higgins, 100 vard da h "f; l»hlinm\ et ’w‘_"'::.;- 128 | 1ected as the date rmlmé annual out- | Wins Deciding Game from P. H. S. |1, p.rticipate in Memorial Day Exer- SISt Mkeoh PATENTS cancy in th ughlin, advisory coach, 220 y {8 X onrociocba B e ey |ing and picnic of the Ladies’ Art club, i . ecutor, the e Morrison and Everest, 100 yard | Valley street. Mrs. Charles L. Crane | (055"} RITIC 95 (0o fadies’ Art club. | Elks Adopt Resolutions on James cises—Receive New Members. A meeting of the Boy Scouts was |protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page Bave problems to solve McQuade, one mile run; Chap- | assisted Mrs. Latham in making the | .0iee at Alesandars ks EYDEN arDeatn; Teg held recently for the purpose of choos- Chide: Hookt Hre ing then anx haif mile run; Randall, one mile [ meeting a very pleasant one for the About a dozen new members have!ing a committee fto aceept an invi- Gu e. e Tin B t Rosebrooks, pole vault club. . After ¢ a luncheon was | Lecture by Edward Avis. John J. Speilman of Bost for- been voted into Camp George W. Child. | tation received from Williams post | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, | served | _ School children gathered in the As- |merly of Pomfret, was a visitor here [ Sons of Veterans. Some of these wili | (5 iarch in the parade on Memorial | Windham County Savings Bank Bldg, | &'E SILVER ANNIVERSARV sembly hall of the high school build- | Monday > be initiated at a meeting of the camp | gay, Scouts Patterson and Nelson D h Con | PETITION FOR CONSERVATOR. |ing Monday afternoon to hear the lec. | C. Wilbur Carey of Hartford called [on the morning of Memorial day and | wive chosen The suits will arrive anielson, Conn. RAZ‘)RS o Mansfield Center Congregational So- | —— | ture on bird life given under the au- | o0 f Putnam Monday | in time for them to participate in the | pefore that date. octlTuThs cwr t con ciety Commemorating 25 Years of | Selectmen of Scotland Want Lagal | spices of the Ladies Art orab bo the| H tzroy, who has been em- | Memorial day procession which the | NeoiF Koo 40 Pl make shaving a plea o % noted naturalist, Edward Avis. . The Ploved in one of the local mills, has |camp to act as escort for A. G. E LLIOTT S gk ol et o Meme ke e | it s e | gone to Philadelphia. Warner post, G. A. R Games have been arranged by the o Ak - A A e | Young Man’s Parents Oppose Such Ire Swas t in’ Popular Turn, The Sons of Veierans will have an | Noank Nuggets with the buseball team ‘ o Chaiib 25th anniversary exercises h rom ille. A. Morse, Jr., as a member of | active p o affs ‘morial | at West Mystic, Groton and 2 - Over HURLEY & ]\, The 26th niversary exercises of | "z ;o intment. Marched F Dayville. John A. Morse, Jr., as a member of |active part in the affairs of Memorial | at West Mystic, Grot d New Lon. Ve Hardware Store TS || the C..E. socicty of the Congregational He g | When a special car that they ex- |a cal team in vaudeville, is to|day, being in charge of the services | don. The boys feel the need of a suit- - & Shuse at * Mansfleld Center ":wri'-p ndge James A. Shea of the pro- | pected did not come along the v in Gardner three nights week. | at t Putnam and at Putnam | able place for practice as the only [SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS ot e eeting G2 | bute court. held a hearing Monday | Thirteenth Company’s officers decided | The act Is being well received | Heights. ACTast Putnam, 1. I Wood | spot avallable is the stroet. =~ HAVE ARBIVED, feaders were V. b Steamaonce e |on the pefition” signed by |to march from Dayville to Danielson| Henry B. Gregory of Southbridge | will preside and the address will be| Mrs. George one to St. 2 . - 1‘ aders e Society. and A W, | Lrenn, George X Perry and Hyron B |Sunday reurning from the Memorial (was a_ visitor with Putnum friends |by Arthur Tourtelotte. At Putnam | Johns, N. B, fo attend the funerai |1000 STYLES TO SEL-CT FROM. & T whe is the present | Wilson, selectmen of he town of Scot- | Sunday partde. The men did not mind | Monday Heights Arthur Tourtelotte will pre- | of a relative ; - s . | DrAon Heminice b Shcwo Yommany | land. for the appoiniment of a on_ | [he cxpérience, rather enjoyed It in || Stise Lillian Warron has becn epend- | side and the adarcas will be by George | Mrs. Wiliam Lewie wil return to (A Strictly TailorMade Suit Capital $100,000. ey g i il se former | servator fc rnon Tucker. 28 years | fact. {ing a few days with relatives in Bos- | W. Baker, this referring to the part | her home in chusetts tomorrow. 00 A Bretent mombers o e S0ciely Iola: . Attorney Gaorge B Hinmanap- Reception of Members. | ton the S. of V. will have in the ser- |Her sister, Miss Maud Carson, will for $18. Surplus and Profits $160,000 Niscences belng prominent in the brlef | Peared for the town and Lawyer P The end of May will he markea at |, Mrs. B, B. Kent is to have the mem.- | vices. ' The élergymen who will take faccompany her and remain for sov- | yoxgy REFUNDED IF NOT SAT- tablished 1832 | 'Storrs, Cheshire, Cor rick J. Danahey for the parents of |gt. James church Saturday eve - (pers of the Ladies’ Aid and Mission |part in the services at East Putnam |eral weeks. P ACT el « e fcian e e onn: | Young Tucker ; { St Jamés’ church Saturday evéning by | ST CF o7 S iiP RS ar SHarch kbinas] B0 Euitan. EAEhie sre Tov B D, |- B0 Grorge B Anarows of Pearl ISFACTOT S ti R o of this s o, reseption of @ number of members | ;50 ror & meeting this afternoon Sarge F. B street is visiting relatives in New fled that in Hia opinion the souns man | Mioy (e seclely of the Children of | "G T § ICCHCE T8 SOSROE, | Sargent and ey, B Tt Benolt Sore, 5 JOSEPH T. DONOVAN T i meapable’ of caring. for | D orY in_ Westerly MACADAM TRUNK LINE. Appointed Postmaster. 325 Main Street, Norwioh, Gonne . | yas e e Night School a Success. e e e M RN & W Baiiud b tecarsed il 6 Phone 591 S Orin INeeds |me dou e i with | Only a few more sessions of the|a stay at his cotiag Lord's Point. | Will Be Completed by Building of Mile | polntment as postmaster of the vil- h: [ tinne hdide: anas eip his | Dight school are to be held before the [ Putnam lodge of has adopted | of Thompson Road to Webster. | | opinion that the young man could n end of the term, which will conclufle | memorial resolutions in connection s Dorothy Lamb 1s entertaining T T | FOR | earn his own living to his own |seventy-five sessions. The night|with the death of James Lynch of | That section of highway leading | Miss Ruth Strainge of New London i resources. Archic lup stated he | school ha sbeen so successful that It | Webster, o member of the lodge. . |from the Connecticut line and known | Miss Eleanor Lamb fs visiting tho had seen young Tucker with his fath- |lOW Seems certain of its continuance | The Putnam town school commit- | as the Thompson read to Webster will | Misses Stahler of New London. IJH\Vn 'lnd Garden | er, but had not seen him employed, but |next fall. Having kept the school 4n | tee has an unusually large number of | pa looked over this. (Tuesday) morn- | Mrs. Si Weaver of Main street | had not talked with him recently. |session the required number of nights, |applicants for appointment as Super- | ing hy Webster selectmen and a road |has returned from a visit to her sis- LAWN MOWERS, George . Cares festified that Tucker, (and with an average atendance of |tendent of schools in this town | nEincer. his sirfp s o he mace: | ter, Mo Keygwin in New Haven. | 4 in his opinion, was not dominate bout 50, the town will be entitled to ; damized and it is said that the worl Mrs. Ella Kilby will return to her $&00 to slo 5() over by his mothe as the petition Stale tald,ces - pravided thy & sfatuts Helrday Pos{officg Houe will commence at once. home in Beston this week after a long The funeral services of WitMam Adopted and lived up to by || .50. érs clafmed and tho'soung man necd | making (he cort of the sehool ‘com || Memorial da the Putnam postofmice | ™mu st o6 Soa will continuo the | VISt with her parents Mr. and Mre. | Tyndall were heid atbis heme Man sur officers and Board of Direc- | £d to be thrown more on-his own re- | paratively small, considering the great (19 to be open from 6.30 a. m. to| ..0dam trunk line fvem Putnam and | Roman Sutherland, day afternoon, Rev. W. H. Gane.,pas B0 i eses toaiibation, has LAWN HOSE [ Sources. ‘Ho haq seon Vernon work. |amount of £ood don 12 m. and from 530 to 7 p. m. There | poittd® s ko Worcester and for Mesting Pestponed: [ e e e of the people. | P i [ ‘,sk.,‘;‘\i‘f; S ,W,‘ ks East Killingly. | “Mondny morning's temperature was | By touring parties The road to be | ing lags was postpened Mondey eve- | Semowery, Uhe basners betns Wipiam working on farm, but had never | Rev. George F. Beecher, pastor of | dangerously near o point_where | UPTOCER. 0¥ that a railroad croseing at | NiNS 8s a business meoting was held | 1non and James MoCluggage. Un- We invite new accounts, large §| GRASS SEED, e e First Baptist church, Woonsocket |frosts are apt lo occur, but in this | guq0 g encountered in that distance | &t the parsonage by the members of | gertaker J. A. Hourigan was in charge or small, assuring an equal §; 25c¢ Ib. thought the young man capable I, is to be the Memorial day orator | vicinity there was mo report of any | 5ol 1o o problem of elimination that Lhn\n\'hl\?nme\lr‘vmunlul‘e(vh 5 ton | Of the arrangements. service of banking based upon J| . managing his busir the exercises to be held in East | damage. | must be solved. arren Wilcox hag been. taken for Fourteen of the Juniors in the Bap~ 2" methods. [ Roderick M thought the | Killingly next Friday morning. Thess| The work of extending gas mains |MYSthe Solved =~ o . o treatment to the Norwich stalo asy- | (i Sunday sehool hums Mrs. A Mo F 4 GARDEN SETS, youns man was a peculiar but good |services are to be held at 10 o'cleck |through Bim street is ' progressing | uison of the Vo, N, M L raa- | TG R eeuRtes meotink will bo heid | BToWn & May basket Saturday night. Your account invited. | home boy, that he was not v |in the Baptist church. The procession | steadily and will be eempleted within | Y1907 of probably” be bt and the | mymia eLiselonary m £ will bo held | ey wore Invited in and treated to : 10c, 25¢, $1.00 B o Ty he ot e D e e ot 3180 5 s ooer. | & onort tibie.| No @ite lau Ueen da. (et il probably e | Thursday afternoon at me of | L O e e - 4 PR L v al ng that would Indicate the |office square. The procession will in- | nounced, however, for the beginning | 5The sreat length of time will be re- | MIS: Mary Chesebro of High street, Mrs, G. A. Haskell attended ths nanam HOSE REELS, Mrs. Ticy . Tacker. tho mother. | citizens, sohoot. children” and guests, | the stae highway dopartment, | QM58 10 G, IS R0k, Wik MG | cinda Fish are visiting velatives 'in | Uil ers in New London Baturdays RAKES, HOES 1 sata thal ‘the son cut’ wood, and did | James Moran s tohe marshal and | It 18 said that there is prastieally | Gomplcied some (ime during August, | ™ Z R : |5 it ity o halpod Bis farhe i 2 culosis sanaterium in Wind- oo A School asseetation will hold | recent meeting endoraed the idea of & SEEDERS, TROWELS A I B SROIEs DI SR o No Talk of Reserve List. | Bam ainty 2o Fhe maticr Wil prob. | Circus Had a Damp Experience. trict institute in the Methodist | curb market to sell farm produce di~ Willimantic, Conn. He ‘was truthf ¢ and 1 7i | the plan to form a reserve ilst of the | Y i i 2 BT 5 - , — and able to do business. He had some | military company here, the reserves to |— made up of men who have served ny or in oth- there had since then. Ver- |enlistments in the comp te much with the |ers that preceded it here. trouble with Brenn been a grudge ever non did not ass | COMPETITION forces reliable man- | biioP!s, of Scotiand because thoy were v.B’"kly"_(,:'"";, M", Ob'f’a"' gt ctures to produce GOOD PIANOS. | yansneld ‘said he was a secret service [, The Proposition is made by a prom- Buying from a local concern established | werhor nent resident of Brooklyn nter | H i ® ® over 35 years s u protection (0 te cus- | N eveiv “Varnon Tucker was well able |(Bat (hat part of the lown of Brook- | e omer's ‘interests not to be forgotten. | 1§ take cars wt hls properis. 116 wag |IVR organize itself as a fire district, as The A. C. Andrew Music o | 2.2oine men o sopd tabits 5 Borts el Tttty ot Dot Bt appies tron m:m for instance this being the RO Y particular thing that has brought about o R HIRAM N. FENN At the afternoon session arguments | the discussion, =Wiectricity ik DR. E. C. JACKSO , Dentist L AKER Gad RMBALMER | T s ot nios e s ests 5\\»«!‘“‘":‘ coale et contended the interests of t Caurch 8t, Willlmantic, Ct. | town and the voung man necessitated | Commencement Week Arrangements. | Fainless Extracting and eiconone Lady Ass | the appointment of a conservatc June 19 1s the date of the gradua. 804 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. business. He the voung m: Is made nowadays of Indian Corn Filling 2 Spicialty ‘}mg 'Lml-vyw r‘\“n’[w‘ml ! ".\y ‘\‘ it h'1 K- | tion exercises for the senior class of er’s habits were good and e was | Killingly High school this year. The 752 Main Strset. - . Willimantic | GEO. C. MOON, Optlclan““' Menialy facapsbie in ihe sense | clase »m_-, exercises are to be held in sk z!.";:;:m“!u vised NOT (o moar | Titkee reCeiTen fom e aranaiather | 0 ine xendusting clans o 1o e First it is well, treated with sugar and salt, then put through heavy rollers and the thin . B 2 i nefer. (he property to his |in the town hall ¢ Auto Truck Moving | 755 Main st Willmentic, Ct.| SO e R May Basket Party. ; sheets toasted to a delicate brown. LONG DISTANCE WORK Teleohone ‘lnxnflu‘('lv»rg were not y corded. Later | The Young !"l‘nr;v'« branch 1;'! the A SPECIALTY the youth was induced to transfer the ‘X T. U. is to bave a May basket I P i o i [ U A VWL S IEP AR | rrpeo i ny tuineiand (s stents [pecy {h e i¥aehyion tne Msionier $50-2, 338-12 or 254-6 Willimantio Ct. | ,,cceeding ELMORE & SHEPARD | thorlties feel that V. S ing. Bach member has the privilege | not compatent to le ansfer the | of inviting one guest e Obtars, and Cioms, at il sc | erty back and look out for it JRyder spent | t his TRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Noren| 6U-62 Nonth St., Willimantic | 17t peck wnd 1ok oyl R0 IO (0| cottuge at Oakiand beach, making th Naturally this food is ready to serve instantly from the package. Usually a little sprinkle of sugar and a liberal quantity of rich cream are added to the Stroet l Lady Assistant Tel. Connection | come a town charge i SR “':,,“““,‘,“"“‘i“ ey x| B PRl ng as oung ma nedhe i AR R e bowliful and one then enjoys a simple, homely dish, and one $| Henry A. Saunders of Providence evidence to substantiate tb young Tucker's incapacity - ‘claim- | was a visitor with friends in Daniel- | ed_fhe petition was bro ¢ | son Monday. spite as a “drive” against moth Rivers ibouts are at such a high and her son would n become |level now that many of the manu- a town charge facturing plants along their banks are Never to he Forgotten intil Thursday afternoon Iy by Baisthpeday (atienoon | " wmr G. Lawton has been elected Town May Issue School Bonds. |president of the Brooklyn branch of L} . Monday at Hartford the senate c | the W curred with the house in the Memorial Day Programme. of legislation authori 1 buildings. T \ -v. H. B. Goodsell; singing by Broth- | m rO] er resses - g | erhood Boys' quartette; reading of | (Additional Willimantic News on Page | Lincoln's Gettysburg address, Miss | | Six.) | Florence Potter of Killingly High | kchool; singing by a quartette of girls, A Soldler's Farewell: recitation, Mem- [ ) ; AtFountains & Eisewhere ../'0.) " \iicc Weils: Memorial bas | have assembled a magnificent showing of handsome white dres: address, Rev. F. L. Bristol; singing | suitable for graduations and aiso useful for evening wear ail Summer. Ask for by Brotherhood ‘boys: singing, The | ana simy | Good Vaudeville at Orpheum. | At $7.50 there are several pretty models in very fine voile, trimmed with | A new policy wherein vaudeville is | Bulgarian embroidery with eleeves and yoke to match, some Platn with Jace méde & special feature was introduced | and embroidery, and fancy blue ribbon sast The Original and Genuine 1t the Orpheum theater Monday night ‘n connection woth the us OV~ At $10.00 : a pre mod 1 . " : ROER: Clioied With toutation Swns, Tan i The vaudeville acts, | ectly cooked and ready for in- T e e oy e, e vae. | The Feed-drink for All Ages. | (mo in nomber, Paste, Cremonesi snd | is made under scrupulously/clean conditions, perfectly ready with soft “Fibhon sash. The (hree quarier aleeves are trimmed with | At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. | Mald. and Lulu Hodges, Indian singer . Soft Sive sltion. Yoke wna founce of sKIF are (i (o match || Delicons, ivigorating and sutaining. | Socgn Sese ot Sosion wone Ly stant service. Even the lowest price garment In this collection Iy very attraetive. \ Keep it on your sideboard at home. ;’wnl foeyiiad MunsEer e ons Xs‘r;» Don't travel without it, | it tiras AE il IR o St ted. A quick lunch minute, | “xpecte T o e e ORI = = ('!1;‘14»]\r9 garden, for G"g) years HE H| c- MUHRAY GD. Not in Any Mille Trust . v Goin 1o maka way i for a modern amusement paface. Sold by Grocers