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WM Is Going On Tonight Tmmnc 12, Pythian Sis- b l&h- Rifle Club, Armory. LARGE AUDIENCE PLEASED, ——— Concert by Miss Duval Delights Local Assemblage—An Entertaining Pro- gramme. ~— The coneort given at Loomer opera house Thnniiy night by Miss Medol‘? g R : g Loretta Duv: dramatic soprano, O a 3 Fe %P 5 ; % > New York, under the auspices of Garde | Thompson letter that /' : i 4 Hiorimonde, was a ‘most successful af- 3 fair. Miss Duval yie nasisted by local gg‘fwot.hu:e oy e ntertainers, and the entire programme ' ompson ;roved highly pleasing to the large au- { Cured a railroad position in m:‘ city. Both groom and bride are only 17 dl'arlg:: g::;:'::nme follows: > years of age. The former was an Piano 8010 3 employe in the organ nc.ulry in which Miss Albina Blanchette. his father is also employ 2 ’ Ao\ Yazie, A Survivors ‘of 26th Regiment. me a. Mon nm’.fh“ b Nevin| Following is & list of the survivors efia b. Little Gray Dove, Saar | of the 26th Regiment, which holds a reunion here today: Aria, Connais-tu Pays (Mignon), xha Commissioned Officers. Mi s Med Lauretta Duval. ke J. Massenet | Capt. Charles T. Stanton, Major & \flss Mary Rose Bla.nc)éeue T Iiée:} gol b(;; brcveé K.rchwmt.‘:,m lflg. Angelu: Vmun Obligato, hami; e onington, Conn; Capt. E ¥ Miss M. ‘L Duval. Hubbell, Major by brevet October 5th, Le Soir, Gounod | 1865, 31 Bible . House, N. Y. Capt. e dea Bisou, Faust, lA’g{n . st e cvile; . Capt. Bal t Air des Bijou, Faus o I & i lgoeir Gounod e W. Shepard, Wlllhnnnuc, Cup!.| Miss M. L. Duval Charles _¥enton, Vnu Capt Lewessened, Fritez Kreisler | Walter P. Long. Bmdvuy. N Xs Miss M. R. Blanchette. gtyLle;n. Ha.ng Cb.:al!rz,s(:reanl mt b H irit Fl T, Campbell-Tipton | ; 1st. Lieu er vin, 4 ¥ 5 S t gdpay Mo‘:’-:leng, Manney | Hampton; ed A. Rich. : S !A& BURKE Non‘cH o The Spring - & Hildace | Westte % ieut, ; - 3 C. 0. MURPHY., GREENVILLE iss a . Miss Ethel Risedorf and Miss Albina Lauther N. Curtis, Blanchette were the accompanists. Harry I§ V&?&nfi, lgm" éml. - Company A, mas Slightly Warmer on Thur-d.y. The temperature warmed up a littie Woodward, Indlann.’polls, Ind.; George | daughter Jean are in Catskills, N, Y Thursday, reaching 60 in spots, but | Arthur M. Brainard, R. F, D. Guv Noroton, 8. H.; Amos S. Hanocox, Mys- ner on the Preston. He enlisted many were about the streets with | tonbury; Willlam H. Brewer, ! tie. E. Young, Waterbury. to remain for a week. May, 1910 and has been on the N heavy overcoats on. Automobile deal- num; Timothy H, Blish, Squth Man- Company F. Honorary Members. e Dakota, Drayton and Preston. He ex- ers say the season is mnearly seven |chester; Leander Cofl.on. East Hart- ra. M. Ayres, Baldwinsville, Mass., Mrs. Caroline B. Buell, East Hamp- NOANK pects to reenlist. after a month's stay weeks behind this year and has not | ford; Elias Dickinson, Hartford; John lclubod S. Bogue, 242 Alban: Ave. ton: Charles. W. Burpe e, Hartford; i shown much signs of picking up vet. | X, ,{"‘“3’ o s DPF‘;;t :I-‘gm Hartford; Dantel Burke, 17 Winthrop | Henry B. Brown, Bast Hampton: Gen. Prize Cup Offered For Speediest Colt - e £ St, Meriden; William H. Brewster, 19 | Edward Harland, Norwich; John F.| =@ o+ P PRy or hmadieat Col Complimentary Feast for Organizer TISWO astonbury; Timo Wightman St., New London; Wallace | Farragut, Brookin at the home of his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heibel. During his term of service he has been to Paris, Lon- < 5 —Ship Carpenters in Demand— | don, Germany, Cuba, Florida, Mexico 3 ! Hodge, R. F. D. Glastonbu: Beckwith, 428 Willlams St., New ~ ooIn ' S0 - ObRvir, S8Y and Panama and the West Indies. He Fitzgerald. I erick Kerngiebel, Waterbury cl.n.renco t‘;mdon Daniel Cosgrove, Norwich; E'e&s‘}.osn‘;io;?{ gfinc‘?.n{%.cé(?l:?‘;};& it W B s was at Norfolk, V on Tuesday, on Organizer P. J. Fitzgerald, whose;{imball, East Hartford; Martin | William L. Felton, Southbridge, Mass.; | London; Gen. Wm, A. Aiken, Norwich, | _The crew of seven men for the barge | th¢ w2y north. lendid work in Willimantic wuimmbn.ll H. Noroton; James Mason, Francis W. Hack, Stafford Springs; 2 1 * > 1 Bnoter srvived” from "New York Wed- A. G. Pember, who recently sold his chiefly responsible for the membership ' New Britian; Arthur 3 Olmsteld, (Goou'e N. Hay, 237 Willets Ave., New 8. nesday. The barge left Thursday for farm on Plain Hill and has been liv- of over £00 In the local lodge of Moose, East Hartford; Nelson L. Porter, | Londtl jjames Hogan, 307 Brown St Mipasqound Sovy B o T e b Plane ony wili | !n& on Main street, has moved his was warmly greeted by his many ! Chesterfield, N. H.; Jared Pearl, No.|{Rochester, N, Y.; Russell Johnson, Mrs. Florence I. Ford of 90 Oak household effects to a farm in Plain- friends in this city Thursday. Mr. . Manchester, orman D. Parsous, - street has been taken to St. Joseph's | Eo under tow to Philadeiphia. Fitagerald came up for the Moose min- | Thompsonville; Melvin A. Severance; Constiand Bt e e eoanca Sros | hospital, where she is serlousiy il with |, The initiation ‘exercises —at the A e | Company B. London; John C. Ladd, Portland; | double pneumonia. ening were mucl enjoyed, guests boing sulted - wpsn. to ‘stay Oves; and besine Henry C. Lamphire, 96 Pythian Av William R. Frisbie is in Boston to- | president from Rew London and My guest of honor at a spread given on| B, Baker Benjamin, 48 Greene St., | Torrington: Solon Moxley, 120 Broad- | day, where he has gone to bring back | tjc. Thursday evening at the Johnson ! Hartford; Malachi W. Jones, Pergua- | way, Norwich; Joseph Murphy, Na-{ a new six cylinder touring car recent- e by Il Toea) IR0Rs | Eions. On Ny e G P. 8wan, | tional Soldiers Home, Milwaukee, Wis.; | ly purchased by Dr. F. E. Guild. SF thet ib 5k s et Ial T M NTe TER R pvindior, Nimrod Nichols, Lakehurst, N. J.:| Jeremiah E. Sullivan of the Brick & The funeral of Mrs, Albert Sevine, Company C. Thomas K. Pimer, Norwood, R. L:|Sullivan company has purchased the|}28 Siven Jack Gardiner of the Po-|who gied in New London, was held ’ Benjamin F. Bailey, 63 Howard St,| Willlam H. Palmer. Norwich; Oliver | pungalow on Turner street formerly quonnoc race track a valuable silver|from St Mary's church at 9 o'clock For Infants and Children i field. Excellent - Singing. The May devotions at St. Mary's church Wednesday evening were large- ly attended. The singing which was especially good was by the students Prize Cup Given. Dr. George Bitgood of New London Providence, R. New London. Curry. Miss Emma Moison is the sell- | the Memorial Day races. s was ated by Rev. Joseph V. er. Looking For Ship Carpenters. % Belanger: The bearel;sB:vJe&e i Richard Weeks of Providence has|O. Sevine, William Credit, o 5 e I o Jor e S | been. In the village looking for ship | Arthur Tatro of Moosup. Napoleon carpenters to go to that city. Vanase of Hanover and Felix Devlin Mrs. Peter Deveau is entertaining | and Thomas Finley of Taftville. Many g Company G. Ave., Los BAns;fla , sca.l NRobort G. Bab- “John BBBrown.vW;enerly, R. {;el Aé— cock, 4 Berkley ewport, R. I rt G. Browa, Voluntown; Al . | Lon st, No. 30, G. A, R, will e e ek e Tl I | Poain 06 Paywerd e New Ha | oo Do . B G e et Chapwman, Mystic; George F. Curtis, | ven; Warren W. Brown, Kettle Point, | afternoon of Sunday, May 31, this year, - . Wakefield, Bast Providence, R. L: Charles A.| Rev. William F. Rowley, the pastor,| Mrs. Cassimere Doucett of Perth Am- |Telatives and friends assisted at the Noank; Thomas B. Fish, Noank; John |Clark, Westerly, R. I. has accepted an invitation to deliver | boy. services. Burial was in St. Mary's H. Godfrey, Mystic; Benjamin F. Lath- | Crumb, 1556 Mechanics . | the address. Miss Mary Stahler of New London |cemetery. . Undertaker Grant had am, Noank; Samuel P. Latham, 254 |R. I: Sanford N. Billings, s Euclid Ave., Ridgefield Park, Jersey |George H. Dennison, New London City, N. J.; Denison Lathrop, Kittery, | JJared A. Gallup, R. F. D. No. 1 - Me.; George T. Meech, Middletown; | Moosup: *Thomas H. Gray, died 5-3- uto l'llck ovu\g Thadeus Pecor, Noank; James Rath- |14, North Stonington; Paul H. Hillara, bun, Noank; Ed. D. Woodmnaoe No- Woner]y R. L.; ames F. Knight, R.'F. New London: Frank M. Brayton, 157 Rudd, Preston; William E. Sisson, | occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm | SUP 88 a prize for the fastest colt in ing. A requiem high InUse For Over 30 Years ""‘!;."“" Signature of . 5 . harge of the funeral arrangements. The officers and direct £ Wil- | has been visiting Miss Eleanor Lamb. | © Mmaoiis Thackpin oo o the Wi~ | "Mrs. Ledvard Daboll is entertaining B . Cotes just finished a most successful season, | her daughter, Mrs. John Erskine of g‘;:meck,?w“,"fi mills. met at the alleys on Center street on | New Jersey. The members of the French Dra- Thursday evening, closed the business The members of the se;ving cla-;a matic club are holding frequent re- LONG DISTANCE WCRK D O ks N ein | D, Norwich: Hansom Kenyon. 9 Ar- | fOr the season, and distributed the | held & meeting Thursday afternoon it | hearsals in preparation for the French A SPECIALTY Wilbur, Edgartown, Mass.. John A.|doan St, Providence, R. L; Bdwin A.| Prizes to the fortunate winners. the vestry. A large namber was inf .., 7, Grace de Dieu (The Grace of Wheelr, Norwicn: "William B, Wheel- | Lews, Westerly, R L. Ofin S. Rix,| Laborers in the employ of the Cen- | 8ttendance, 2 Soasik God), which they are to stage later. Address P. A. WEEKS, or ’'phone |er, Mystic, Voluntown; James 8. Tucker, Asha- | tral Vermont railroad were at work eeting o couts. Peter Robitailie, G, A. Rocheleau 4 = 4, way, R. L; Edwin S. Wheeler, New | Thursday cleaning up around the A meeting of the Boy Scouts will be|ang John B. Charon were in Westerly, 850-2, 838-12 or 254-5, Willimantic, Ct. 2 freight house and did appreciably good | held this evening and an interesting R. I. Wednesday. Company H. work. Both railroad companies have | talk will be given by Scoutmaster Mc- attended every reunion held by Regt. been quick to co-operate with the com- | Gaw. 2 Edmund Backus, High Point, Guilford John R. Emerson, R. F. D. No. 27, | 1 jitee of the Civic society in its clean- Rev. W, T. Aiken has returned from Horn ¢ New Fane, N. Y.; Smith Gillette, Gen- / . Y o s 4 " m enhist | co. ~° S i (‘t“",'f" Sied &~ | ova, Obio anxglx Hills, Colchester; | UP campaign, to the gratification of the | X wisit in Sufeid. Company D. Jerome B. Baldwin, Willimantic; has | 75Ve™ Bridgeport—The Young Men's He- brew association now has a member- ship of 250, “ ainless Extractin; Cl Peter Kramer, B15 Edgewood Ave,| committee. C. T. Potter of Norwich, formerly of P g e et st Regt. U Sk | Trenton, N. 1. John 8. Lewis, Mans” " - this village, conducted the service on 1 Filii - T Roswelly D. East N * | field Depot: Ralph W. Miner. Bozrah; Brief Mention. ] ThutsEa Sy e A e 3 EALING WONDER FOR Y . . fimr)?s;v\le. wards, s'g:?fl c&ifii‘i“ ¥red'’k H. Nichols, 336 Stratford Ave., W P. Allen is in Bostori on busi- | 5100, New London. AH ; 732 Main Street, - - Willimantis | Dennis Fiaherty, Willimantic: Peter | Bridgeport; Francis Pratt, Portland; | ness. Ot Matabuly el e TYorne SKIN CHAFING AND SORENESS v - Edward S. Ransom, 1559 Market St., p i 2 & Frworme Makerty, 8. K. Noeoton; Geciee ¥ | Cylcaco, TI; Johu H. Selden; MIQIs | pornng. < oonn Spent Thursddy. in] Mre' Harrlet Daboll has returned| Miss Bess Beack Trained Nurse of 3 Spec treet, ury; 5 - 00sup. risit in N London. Wsmere i John D. Gavlord, Pasadena, Cal.; Eber | Haddam; Henry T. Sellew, Fast i b v : from a short visit in New ndon. Norwich, N. Y., says: If mothers JAY M. SHEPARD Harels, Pat e Je_ hd e P" Hampston: Henry Snow, Bast Hamp- | W. E. Jackson was in Norwich on) Washington council, Jr., O. U. A. M.| would only use Comfort Powder there H:f\l;(‘:‘ H&gg?"i‘r;ficli'lac‘:b: Wili- | ton: John Wall, East Hampston; Gil- Thursday. held an interesting meeting recently | would not be so much suffering of in- Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard mantic; A. Neison Miller, S8an Diego, | Pert West, East Hampton. Mrs. H. D. Pollard was in Palinfield | with a large gathering of members.|fants and children from chafing and F ln- E l l Cal.: Andrew A. Perkins, 267 Devol st. Company | Thursday. S‘wner was a feature of the occa-|skin irritation. I have foum%\' Coénfm ecto amd .3 W A , . M . is in N B sion. Powder to be a ‘Healing onder.’ ” North St, Wil Wilimantic; Alshonto Wesden, Borie. | carnits Burmmr o o ean 107 & e e T "ot e | S b T T e o " . ’ d = - New ven; 60-62 No t., imantic h this inter is much im- i Company E. Tionel W. Coats, 200 Shelton 8t,| J. A. Dady of Putnam was a Willi- g'm"‘:;"' b5 S. Sykes on box. Lady Assistant Tel. comnection | Charles H, Crumb, Bay View, North. | Bridgeport; Joseph H. Daniels, 17 So. | mantic visitor Thursday. Mrs, Amanda Fish and Mrs. Hattie = ampton Co, Va.; Michael Cradick, 14 |Main St Middletown, Newton Daniels, Dwight Mathewson is in Boston for | Ashbey have been visiting relatives - Geary St., San F‘ra'ncisco, Cal.; Arvine | Rock Falls, R. F. D.: Patrick Darcey, | the remainder of the week. in New London. HIRAM N. FENN A Fragierl', 107 Harrison St, Provi- | Bast Hadam. Patrick 7. Donohye 721} Knowles Smit hof Providence was in o ence, R. iam' Gardiner, Senate | Pas n - aterbury; osep] is city y TI N s ot i3 EMBALMER | Ogice’ Buliding, Washington, D. C.; | Gleason, Portland; Leonidas M. May- et A s v A BALTIC. . s . te Willimantic, Ct. Palmer Hewlet, Groton; . Joseph ' | nard, Noroton, S. H.; Zadoo E. Morgan, b F,.s;, S itit ex returped. to’ Boe: g Telephone Lal. Assis:ant | Newberry, Mystic; Daniel D. Tift, |Clinton; James Murphy, Buena Vista, | Lon Thursday after a Weelk’'s stay with | George J. Heibel Returning from Mex- sl Cal; Charles W. Prentles, §. H. Noro- | 2rs. A F. Dudley at her summer ico—Chi ith Small ton: Ralph R. Roberts, Plainville, home in: Manafiold. e Francis Palmer of Hartford, former- Comoany K. ly manager of the Western Union tele- Timothy Day of Willimantic has Raincoats are made so well now, with so much style and such fine fit and comfort, that women don’t need the excuse of rain to wear them, and any one who knows enough to come in out of the rain should know the advantdge of buying a Raincoat before another shower. ; Rubberized materials, mercerized worsted and cement cloth in navy, tan, black, gray and green, plain or strapped cuffs, $5.00, $7.00, $10.00 and $12.50. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Personals. J. J. Sullivan spent Thursday in Boston. John Keegan was a Putnam visitor Thursday. Miss Julia Fenton is the guest of reiatives in Hampton. & J. L. Sells of Rochester, N. Y., spent Thursday in this city. W. W. Hayden of Hartford was a local visitor Thursday. Fritz Hornberger has gone to Provi- dence for a few days’ visit. Timothy Leary of Hartford is at the home of his parents on Francis street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Branch and Set your posts nfidly, qpecuny the end corner and bncc posts; stretch your fence uniil the wires ‘‘sing’” with tension, and then you have a fence affording :Xat distinctive appearance and Everybody needs it, of course Everybody is going to need 1t mere in the fu(un. too, when the earning capacity is less than dufln. mtfi or middle-age, - The best way to be- sure to bavl’ some THEN is to save a little iiOW .-’-:. little at a time, but that litts n. “Wherewithall” s Jame:kB;G‘Ca(}t:rl:!' m?fi:’fip' mMu::u STaph office in thiy city, is' spending 1{3:5;1 ;?:;‘:!;Fol:f}"::xiitl?r t? n‘fleuf:fgj Rheumatic Compli ation: Checked and B Clark, Los Angeles, Cal: Vime B | Short time here at the home of his Par- | cancy caused by the resignation of Ar- [ the “Human Sewers” Restored. Pranklin, Brooklin; Hiram S. John- | = thur Lablanc who has leased the The Kidneys, Bowels and Skin are son, Pawtucket, R. L; Clark W. James, | , Announcements have been received | Charles Chapman farm in Scotland. the “human sewers” which carry off 181 Russell St., Worcester, Mass.; | it this city of the coming marriage of | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Holmes have | ;. ijmpurities in the blood. When 4 Charles H. Litchfield, Oneoo;' Cheisto : g‘a.‘mFI-‘ora.ni t(:rmerly of Willimantic. | moved to New Bedford, Mass. these are clogged Uric Acid sediment w‘LLIMANTIc CDNN 5 i pher CLyon, Moosup; Blisha Mathew- R;f:he;’{;-nn:e d:u'::{:,? D:;;e;éttleeln;_gf Case of Smallpox. lodges in the muscles and joints and ] . un.nfizf:pebfii:‘..“F}e?)rlsl'ni‘h::gtc);, prietor, and the young couple will live | _ The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Rheumatism follows. RHEUMA, the Geo I Prentice Putnam: oy |in that city after their marriage. George Bell of the Little Flats was | great remedy for all forms of the ter- ; s il P | 1 “Hartioo!: Thuradsy Were 3. -Mr Sovetel to Bive ‘smallpux. _ -The| riblp. dinease.” chocks. (e “depestt of Ronee: Central Viliage: Nathasisl b, | Gager, C. L. Beach, Mrs. J. F. Ahearn, | louse has been placed under quaran- |Urle AGd. -\ | o) matism for six Thompson, Central Village: John A.|Mrs. A. L. Clark, Mrs. Joseph St. Onge, | t0e: ; s tod i ooy ot Wells, Charlestown, 8. C.; James B,|Mrs. Charles Larrabee, iss Marion Term of Enlistment Ends. vears. Tried different doctors, with g Monie Larrabes Mrs. W. H. Rose, Miss Jes. | George J. Heibel, chief engineer of | no relief. I have taken three bottles 2, Jes ; i of RHEUMA and am entirely free from sie Jones, Mrs. H. T. Burr,. Mrs, |the U. S, S. Dravton. later transferred gt - - = o George Walker, Mre. Alfred ' Reeves, | to the Preston, has finished his enlist- :le ngEHE?- —P. W. Miller, Catawis- M M R. BI hett: R ment - of four years and is expected a. Fy = !\I:—? C.dlr_) Adam:“‘iu?s 'Lou(:‘[, \T:} home today or Saturday from Vera The Lee & Osgood Co. will return ; son. i Cruz, Mexico, where he has been since | Your money if it fails; 50 cents a bot- t S a a e the battle of Vera Cruz acting as gun- | tle. that in all the homes there are no two rooms furnished exactly alike. That is an evidence of a variety of tastes. We are prepared with a stock of goods that is varied— every variety of wood, every finish, every style, every period. The prices are right. Let us help you with perfect service possible only with a ““Piusburgh Perfect’” Fence " properly erected. And it costs no more than an inferior fence! : o Open Hearth wire, used exclusively in “Pittsburgh Perfect’” ’ [ ’ SAI L & Fence, possesses the toughness, strength and great durability of " rn FROM BOSTON old time iron wire, and is galvanized thoroughly with pure i which resists rust and -corrosion for the longest time. stay wires are SO I.ONDON PARIS, PARIS, HAMBURG . ELECTRICALLY WELDED umu,. Parls by Day every point of contact, which transforms the fenee into one uNwm’s Palatial Steamers of the hbnc of wire. Wires énnot be slipped, guned broken m lm-,g ; “‘-h, m h the joints. Under any and all conditions “Pittsburgh Perfect™ Fence withe . g' hard usage, time and the elements longer than any other. ’ _ NEXT SAILINGS FURNITURE STORE EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT MAIN -and UNION STREETS, Willimantie THE HOUSEHOLD, The Willimantic Savings Institute \u, 3. MURRAY, President, N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. |