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Smith of North lere ‘was no insprance on the furniture of either of the families occupying the bees v Windham and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur W | ol loior ‘Mass. Mr. Norrls is Back for Commencement. : "’m. 3 Mmm’ Hiy, 4 Returns to Hartford: Gates of Spring’street are expected | JNOTCCHIeh FASE, T Yiasonnela, « Johm B. school, 1s to remain in Putnam fer P home today after an enjoyable week's Miss Anna Bates, a former teacher Hathaway has returned | 0000 (0icY (71 inrough the White |J. Omly relatives of the bride and |a¢ Wnidham now of the | Lester Al Mrs. George M. Bu summer. to er ng his father, | AUtomoDYe triP 7% | groom will attend the wedding. Gilbert school, Winsted, is in this city 3 van, attended the graduating class| Members of the W. C. T. U. hel@ Hathaway of Prospect street. i (R e SRR SA IS X for the high school commencement ex- | X! Friday. mothers’ meeting at the home of Civie FEDBRATION Child Takes Headache Powders and| Yo Attend Bates Commencement. | ereises. ¥ it and Mrs Georse ¥. Helbrook -FEDERA Principal and Mrs. rt A > X : ; o Ltens BT e i Short Para; . i B Harrison of Hartford wes § To Becidy This Evening About Fourth| Alice E. Gordon, the five-year-old | where ‘Mr. Case will sttend the gred” [ .. : graph in, the | Maty Bopkins. & - o 1% ihe | visitor with friends in Putnam, Fridays of duly- Celebration. : daughter of Edwin W. Gordon. of | yating exercises at Bates college,. of ‘:‘u only one ecass in Vanderman, exercises Flag Raising Tu, E B — Worcester, Mass., and granddaughter | ghieh he is an alumnus. R Qeou !‘n‘:x morni a’:: tlha M, . R A Tobiigett” empmiel ini The vhisthg u""fs'_ vening. The le Clvie soclety will |of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gordon of 352 e cu was placed on or Gracs 3 “ Les 2 old, i b B e ucmnool aising at St #{w paro- mn 7.30 tonfght at the Board of | High street, died in Worcester Friday K. of P. Memerial Sunday. three months, . C. Rein. tives Friday. evening, not en the date foj an- B R o o i | asiind b ‘e R0 w3 | papchene toe e 2%, Kniehe o |, o T Pt lteni S ¥, 8, bld B 2. Jektc and the party with which | Svemrti —, . € b - |2 S| n an . i g T ey tteiti | brongnt nere today for burial in the | Fythias. will hold its annual meme- |2 TEOSC, MQEURE TFRLY TN SR he is touring were at Crawford Notch,| Mrs. Henry L. Burt is vl ‘her Work in harmony With’ the baseball | Willimantic cemetery Funeral Dj. |Fial exercises at 2 o'clock Sunday af- N. H, Wednesday, friends here learn | a ushter, Mrs. G. P. Newell, at Wash- - [Ins for secend lleutenant. Alderman A - V' rector J. M. Shepard is in charge of | ternoon in the lodge room. The pro- | A5 0 {508 T successtul er | pof; B Sullivan spent Friday in Put- | from cards recelved in Fridey il. | ington, gram is as follows: 3 Rev. James H. George. J Mrs. Moses G. Leonard is entertain- This ercenperaro Song by the audience, Blest Be the [amination and will take his office a8 | v\ . maun Griswold spent Friday|dyct eervices at St Paul's micsion, | ing Miss Grace L. Syivester. formerty [o] Tie That Binds; C. C.'s address P.[300n as appeinted by the adjutant;, “5 % ~° Sunday afterneon. a teacher in Putna mHigh school. Children ry Twelve Take Entrance Examinations. |G, 7 Wiliams: sons. O Moraing | Seneral. n 3 P 3 Ing Show: Fotulbed ta nis Doske Cenfirmdtion Today. A lldren’s day concert is to be \ FOR FLETCHER'S Twelve boys and girls took the en- |Land, P. C. her George Williams; | The Thread /Mill baseball il PV g S ol Rt. Rev. I, 3. Nilan, blshop of Hart- | €iven at the Bapiist church Sunday \ CASTORIA | o vy morm: " 01 "the | Tratch Saaay P C. Brother| Srounds @day. THE Dyers and No- 8| S. B. Williams of Brookiine, Mass, | ford dlocese. will confirm a class at St. | Svening at ¢ o'clock. scheol lay morninf. e atchei song, y, P. n er > e ‘ers ant o, . . 4 o N o ookt e play 0 0 anac 48 | was 2 local iaker PR Jimes v st avices bogloning &k | Susosetul Foud Sle, e No. o eams [ Ti Rev. 1 e In the intere: will play. ile these two Dig gamen | guest of relatives ta this ciy’ ' €| Rev. Roy B. Chamberlin will preach | setnodist church was held at are going on the four teams of the at the Bunday morning services at the . & Clark's store Friday afterncon. John B. Love of Webster was the | Congregational church here. e 8 s i1 play. Steeple Tom Fitspatrick of Willl- Murray’s Boston Store =~ & faEmis memmme S B IRET . once A the X M. B hs 1 this ! spire of the church at Thom k. "‘"‘l Mention, guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Herrick, | eyoning o tetond b e e es | ity Tax Collector Joseph MeKachnie . ; ¥ . B. C. Coliins is in Middletown | Mrs Mary Smith of Hartford is en- |tlon of the American College of Sur- |has issued his notice relative to colo of this|geons to be held at Philadelphia -ndlefiu-n- 1 local visitor 5 er, Mrs, Owen Cryne of Hewitt street. F‘r‘l'd-y evening. = s nam. The privilege has been enjoved - Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Turnbull are en- | Rev, R. H. Potter, who delivered the | p on2 Bassett was at New london address at the Windham High school Friday to ‘witness the university boat races on the Thames. mlufllm returned to Hartford Fri- Two mm:l'" of ‘c(h: to'.“ 'I("V‘l)?l C committee—Hactor McConnell of Fal- Miss Elizabeth Keating returned to|jouville and Frank T. Fleld of Duyville by many clerks for the past few years, Seniors’ Reception. The annual reception for the mem- bers of the senior class of Putnam High school was held Friday evening in Union hall. Members of the facul- ty and Mrs. C. P, Backus, wife of Principal Backues, acted as hostesses. Dancing followed the reception. Officers of P. H. Association. The following e newly elected Dr, for a brief visit. tertaintn, Alice Smith [} Miss Hattie Shroud has returned to | city, . the annual meeting of the American Agitation s again under way for a ’ - Stafford Springs. NOW IS THE TIME FOR South Manchester Friday after & visit| —each has a daughter among the Rev, Bugene Cryne of Waterbury | Medical soctety at Atlamtic City. Dr.| weekly half hollday during July and 3 LJ “r “ ne a e 0 ol et 00 s here with her nephew, Dr. W. P. Keat- | graduates of Killingly High school ihis = year. Pyralnfl, Miss Clarissa Davis of the Windham Outing at the Lake. Josephi Connor of Providerice was a |epent Friday at the home of his moth- | Eurroughs is to be away untll next| thgust s Hxe 1S i . 2 CI High school faculty left Fri to| Members of the Sunday school of spend the vacation months in Staf- M 3 Hy C I l ford. 's lake Tuesday for the annu: officers of the Putnam High School as- i l{' M' B:ll‘xf‘!(ufll.‘ to her home C-\ haniel; Embasd B Ay . ;ocllflon, fll’r‘elld‘tnt Johlr‘le B. Byruc.l - » ® & in New Yorl er & stay of several . Nathaniel r as n A 'utnam; first vice president, - This June Sale of Toilet Articles is to equip your shelf and dressing table before having your dave at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. | Providence this week to attend the|Davison, Putnam; vick presidents 3 e B 8 4 ¥ ot graduating exercises viden ames M. Kent, M. D, New - T vacation. It is good to know. that you have all these little things at hand when you want 2 for 5 cents Mrs, W. E. Jackson and Miss M.|HIgh achool, his youngest daughter be- | torney Robert G. Perry, New Yurk, Casey are in Lyme to see Mr. Jackson. | InE @ member of the graduating class.| Abner Whittaker, Cleveland, O.. Walter them—and it is also good to know that you can save quite a little on your vacation supply v o Wwho was injured Thursday by a fali Rushed With Orders. -%vfiur:; n;x‘n;':-;I Boston, Walter Hildreth, 3 2 - - L bt from his motorcycle, All interested in the industrial wel- . Mass. by buying during this June Sale. Every item of good, standard quality and marked at lower Dals FI KI“ers fare of Danielson are Dleased to know | Sparrow and Squirrels Come to Be Fod price than at any other time of the season. that the newly organized Sommhill| Mry Samuel Rich continues to hold NOANK Worsted_company, operating the brick mill 8t Eimville, 1a rushed with-orders. | 0%, Ltarest of Senthered pets thet Rve in her neighborhood. A sparrow is ac- customed to come and eat crumbs from her hand each day. It is believed that the bird is the same that used to be 15 cents Sy Clerks in Danielson are agitating a W. A Fraser and Rev. W. T. Alken | yeekiy half holiday «for July gnd Au- are “attending the Northern Baptist|gugt. This question is recelving more TALCUM POWDERS. FACE POWDERS 5 e LaBlanche Face Powder, value 50¢ convention in Boston this weel consideration #this year than ever be-|feq by Mrs. Rich last . It she iz Willems' Taicam Powder, value 23| Comfort Powder, value 25e—now 16e.| | RIg0er The poles for the electric ght lne | on ed by Mra. Rich last year. IC ahe it . Comfort. Powder, large size, valule| Hudnut's Face Powder, medinm size y wa ers from Groton o Jroton Long Point| g, 8. Convention at Thempson. B i e s Meonen's Barated Talemm Powder, |s0c—now 30c. 250, Dave jeen ordered and the work will] At the state Sunday school conven- | loud notice of its prosence. Squirreis MERE—— T Trailing Arbutus Talcum Powder,| Hudnuf's Face Powder, large size ; e oy e pastarly every oot-| tion in Thompson June 30 Rev. Alfred | of the neighborhood are ailso visiting solSmosxy Vislet Talemm FOWASK fvaige ljc—aow 125, " | 50c. 5 10 cents Aaetriony, o | Barratt, pastor of the Baptist church ! pets at the Rich home. , liver an ad- The Sufleld boys in camp at Gro- | &t East Killingly, 1s to de e . ton Long Polnt atiended the races Fri-| drese. His subject will be The Spirit; TAKE THE BABY ALONG! day in New London and will break | 23 Forees of TIBIC SCrOCl ¥ b ¥ . camp teday. Professor French of New o .8 E Miss Pierson Tells How Mother Can Haven, a teacher at C. L, L, is here Given 210 Days in Jail. Cast Ballot, Yet Not Neglect Off- for a short stay. Fugene MeCabe, charged with in-| 28 o finhur.gvood ars )"f returned to muuzel: ;nd.'brelch Rol the Boscs was - lcago er a visit at Greten L senten udge arry 3 n ! Point. % | Tne town court Friday morning. to| A week of open air and factory meet- Miss Dorothy Lamb s Visiting rela- | serve 210 days in jail. McCabe made | 788 in e SR T elie. Vo tows tives in New York, some fuss about being arrested, soncid- | 19 & mass mestne mn COd e OUE Jotn Noyes and family, of Mystic,|eradle, in fact, lying down in 'the g, compaten. M W 4. Bertiest of are to spen: e summer on Mason's | street while he was being en to the " a M fsiand. police station. Now he kmows why | Bim street presided and Mrs. Thomas e y. state president C. N. G. Officers Have Passed Exam- | 28t kind of a stunt doesn't pay. " A and Miss Emily Pier- Inations. Equal Suffrage Meeting at Theatre. | oon state organizer, were the speak- Next Tuesday night is to be marked L The following officers of the Con- |in Danfelson by a big meeting at the; Mrs. Ernest Thampson Seton has mecticut Coast Artillery corps have | Orpheum theatre in the votes for arrived in this fleld and is to take an & rlopsi .| Roger & Gallet’s Violet “wm.- leo’l‘lal&'!‘ucnm Pow Powder—nbw 200, Amolin Antiseptic Talcum Powder,| Rozer & Gallet's Rice Powder— value 25c—now 14c. now 17c. Colgate’'s Talcum Powder, value 25¢| Hudnut's Violet Sec. Talcum Pow- ~—now 15¢. der, 25¢. ANTISEPTICS SOAPS IN THE TOILET GOODS SALE ¢-ounce Dbottle Peroxide Liquid, ‘Willlams' Mug Shaving Soap, value vl i A Sc—riow Sc a cake. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Anchor Brand Castile Soap—now 4¢ Painless Extracting -eunce bottle Peroxide Liquid, |a cake. Colgate’s Glycerine Soap—now 8¢ a *ilng S5o—now 186, Anchor Brand Castile Soap, large | *ie: - PR e Pl el s g Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap— | 782 Main Strest, - Willimantic Small size bottle Dioxogen, value| Colgate’s Turkish Bath Soap, value|POW 2%c a cake. Teiephons Sto~now Ta 10c—now Be a_cake. Packer'’s Tar Soap, value 25c—pow Colgate’s Almond Soap—now 8¢ a|17¢ a cake. \ Talcum VASALINE Yellow Vaseline, medium size—now ellow Vaseline, large size—now 10e, ‘White Vaseline—now 18c. 8-ounce cake Corylopsis Soap—now a cake, - = passed a satisfactory examination, and | w, campal, now going on In active part in the campaign. She is Med' n siwe Bottle Dioxogen, valup|coke. - - e bufly?fit‘}“fl%fl"e; S Dekes g A to T Ck H - are appointed commissioned, and as- | Windham county, The meeting here is | to speak at the meeting in Pomfret 50c—now 33c. ACImivs Ontoml, Sonno e | N e u ru V1 with rank and date as given|to be held under the auspices >f the | Monday evening. Bome of the speak- Bversweet, value 25c—now 20c. Paimolive Soap—now 8¢ a cake. [now 18 a cake, LONG DISTANCE WIRK o s Cu |y STAnAs RREVY 2t Jamas’ |ery who JURE Rt engared tn the Jo_ Mo widhe Isow f0s. Peu:‘s Unscented Soap, value l5c— mflutlcm Soap, value 25c—now 20c a A SPECIALTY Big! e o By m‘“"‘e mw“m‘nd wik piny be- “mlmon Mie (Maturdey) evening, Miss et Hika et : fuanut SOt s 8. HeR Ir. fore and after the address, which is to | Alyse Gregery and Mrs. Edward Whit- Suipho Nepthol, 10c sie—now 86. | raitat gans, “name | Soe o ion e | By IOlet SO1R P 2,0 | Addres P. A WEEKS, or ‘oheme |Cor Bridgeport. May . 15 b5y Mre.Thomas X Hepburn' of ney ac Weat Cornwall, "0 Sulpho Napthol, 25c size—now 196, | cake. g 35c—now 24 a cake. 850-2, 338-12 or 254-& Willimantio, Ct. | Capt. Charles H. Metcalf, Hertford, president of the Connecticut paigners were well Pl T - i, 8-ounce cake Peroxide Soap—now 8c | 8-ounce Transparent Glycerine Rose e s Wosmnn Butcage asssclation Tt 1s ex- | with M Oy & o acs v, 50c 7 First Lieut. H this meeting will be one | at South Woodstock. The attendance Sulpho Napthol, 0c size—now 39c, |a cake. and Violet Soap, large size, $o & cake. e B AT e O portant bt has been | was Ret ealy large but interested, and JAY M. SHEPARD First Lieut, Charieg A, Luckhurst,|held In Danielson in the interest of the collection one of the most generous DRESSING COMBS Ninth Co, New C; June 9, 1914. | equal suffrage ights for women. that has been received. TOILET CREAMS Second Lieut, Justus J. Fennell, Fre in fncident of the South Woodstock Rubber Drossing Combs, value 2e— * 3 Seventh Co., reported by the examin- ALUMN! RECEPTION. meeting that allowed Mixs Emily Pler- Peroxide C 2500 P ing board as having falled to pass a won to score a or suffrage devel- Colluictd Drossing Combe, valys 19¢| Coro¥ide Cream. value 2ic—qiow 10c,| Daggett's & Ramsdells Cream, satlsfactory examination, will be given | mrilliant Social Event as Culmination | 0ped as the result of an inquiry from —now 10e, Frostilla, value' 25e—now 18c. value. 25¢—now 15c; value 50c—now an opportunity for a second examina- | g W, | someone in the audience as to who o Fine Combs, value 19¢—now | (oigate's Cola Cream—now 25e. 38e. 5 tion, in accordance with recommenda- vf Commencement Week. Would take care of baby when mother Miss Plerson had not Honey and Almond Cream, Shon, o the Boerd: Rubber Fine Combs, value 10c—now | Hudnut's Marvelous Cream—now | o™ 26c. heid in the town hall Friday evening MoNCr ““00 Tl " ouid have no SR Chares S, Welimalia, 95, Seer, Const Artiiery corpe will ai" | and was the usual brillint social event | ORI 1 (iing it to the polis while Telepbone Lal, Assisiant |rect Lieutenant Roberts to forward at | that draws back former students and, 0 cast her ballot. s Second . H g The final affair of commencerient | ESS8 t0 vore M e a baby 7a, value 30c—now 37c. KLl o s mfi.nl!::m woek. the reception given by the Kil-| 2, e et Taaifio T ades. Pyralin Ivory Combs, extra heavy.| pompeian Massage Cream, value 50c| HUAnut's Cream Sec—now 50c. HIRAM N. FENN having falled to report for examina- |lngly High School Alumnt assoclation | ence ‘known, and she replied that it . e 5] s Cream Elcaya, value 50c_now 42.| UNDERTAKER and EMIALMES |tion as directed. or to forward a re- | for the gradiatne Srother could take baby to a suffrage HAIR BRUSHES hool from many places once to the adjutant general's office, | [riends of the sci each year. Previous to the dance pro- PP st B ORI 3 SANITARY HAIR SWITCHES FATENTS throueh military channels, his reasons | Soh YOM TP e repter part MET THE GOVERNOR. white bristles, value 69c—now 44c. VR Lt i 2 - aale : 5t the evening the class recelved and R s v Z4-inch 2-ounce Real Hair Switch 25-inch 3-ounce Real Hatr Switch i tulated by @ great many | Prominent Loosl e xen Solid Black Hair Brushes guaran- [es, value $2.25—now $1.69. Praiat ot S TR K R | |ere congratuiated by a great m m.‘-"' i w4 Bost teed bristies, value 59c—now 42, 26-inch 214-ounce Real Hair|es blonde, medium and dark brown, Guide Book Free 2 ity s Bhe of the most efficient in scholarship Keep Clean Hair Brushes, value 25c | Switches, blonde medium and dark —now 20c, brown, value §2.98—now $2.19. " DENTIFRICES Relyno's Teoth Paste, value 25c—| Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, vilue 25¢ now 18e. Mr. Lewis Cass Ledsard, a New duated in recent years, are to be- Though various towns in, this eec- value $3.69—now $2.60. HARRY E BACK, Attorney-at-Law.|paven director, says he often opposed | come ders of the Alumni associa- | tion of the county have ously Wirdham Ceunty Savings Bunk Mr. Morgan But e didn't say Any- | en et the annual méeiing of the or- | sought to secure the honor his pres- TOILET WATERS Lennen & Murray's Florida Toilet Danisisan, Cona. thing much about it until after Mr.| ganization, scheduled o be held with- | ence at ectTuThS srad | Morgan's death—Kansas City Times.|in a few days. the time since he tive of Gov. Will Speak at Central Village. ecu -:n R g 7 —now 18c. Water, amall size, value 25c—now 21e, Rev. H. B. Goodsell, pastor of the' ome to Woodstock Friday afterncon ¥ Sheffleld’s Paste, value 26c—now 15¢c.| Rubifoam Liquid, value 25c—now| Lennen & Murray's Flori egational church at South Kil- e exercises Do ' T Proiiis $164,000 s oty Rivioh Pests i 1185 large size, value T50—now $168,800. surpsas aad Preiis 28c—now 20¢; value 15c—now 10c. Colgate’s Dental Powder, large size] Colgate's Florida Water—now 50c. for the Colgate's Dental Powder—now 18c. | "0V 24¢. Colgate’s Violet Water, small- size— tion lodge of Odd Fellows at Central Demtal Powder. value 35c Hudnut’s Dentaluxe Powder—now [now 25e. Village . §x Colgat Viol s s Hudnut's Dentaluxe Paste, 25c, L an s Yioiet Water, el aite ALUMNI TEAM WON. o e ‘H. Fuller, former Ten Innings Required to Defeat K. H.! court, Editor George L. Padgett Rev. = S Scors 19.18. F. D. Sargent, Jobn Johnson and oth- ers. 4-ounce bottle of Ro: en, whose guest the e T, P i, M | S B Hudnut's Liquid Green Soa; ow , the Killingly High school nine | Woodstock, met him at the statios 1 t a 19-18 blow by its alumni | with his car and whirled hlfl:;::’fl:; Hudnut's Eau-dé-Quinine—now 50c, Although The nelgnboring towns after Hudnut's Elaine Toilet Water, 76c. | A REDE N VIO e Ot Weatery gaiherad (o "witness' the event’ wero | Woadstock by, 4 large number of —_— to ¥ baseball in the | townspeopie. The exercises were car- ” 10-inning m& followed, Three | ried out as arranged. the presence and ers and.double plays followed in | participation of Governor Baldwin ATI‘“NA 'm m wuccession and from the time|making the affair ome of particular that Norton took the moeund for the | importance. | High echool until the last double plaY | Methedist Children’s Day Pregramme. s WILLIMANTIC, Com.- | endoa the hard fought — Eame, there The following programme has been Burrell's Tooth Powder or Paste— Kre ss & Owen Company Glyco Thy- Colgat: Viole Wat ze— now 19e. moline, 50c size—now 430; 5o size|now Boo. - |t T aer large sl Sozodonit Dental Liguid—now 18c. |21c. . Cdlgate’s Brilliantine--now . 25e. TOOTH BRUSHES Tooth Bfulh.(. eellyjoid back, valie 25c—now 15c. Proplylactic Tooth Brushes, value now 28¢. HAIR PINS Bhell, Amber and | Celluloid Hair Pins, 12 and 16 in a box—now 19¢ a box. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 4-ounce bottle Machine Oil, value Sc—now 4c, 3 in 1 bottle Machine Oil, value 10c—now 8c. 8 in 1 bottle Machine Oil, large sige, value 25¢—now 19c. 8-ounce bottle Leontine Cleaning Fiuid, value 25c—now 20c, 16-Candle package Egyptian Deodorizer, velue 25c—now 17¢ $-qunce bottle Calmoc Witch Hazel, value 15c—now 8¢, * Absorbent Cottom, 16-ounce size, value 29c—now 21e¢. Tollet Paper, value 5c—now 7 packages for 23c. © Good Quality Whisk Brooms, all styles, value 25c—now 17c each. Alarm Clocks, value $1.00—now 6de, COMBS AND BARRETTES Shell and Amber Barrettes, plain or fancy—now 9c each. Shell and Amber Barrettes—aow 19¢ each. | were few dull moments. The game Children's day exer- was foll of thrills, the score being | 4rransed - e it timely bat. | Cises at the Methodist church tomeor ting and clean flelding the Alumnt| %% (Sunduy) eveni THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK ™<=~ """ 5 (EAST BROOKLYN) R Shell and Amber Side Combs and Back Combs—now 19¢ each. Shell Side Combs, all sizes—now 9¢. ] | hee s o - s " 'Art Gum for cleaning and erasing stains of all kinds—now 7¢ a cake. DI OUNT = e 1% 3 Yrmen $10 4 v Balgam. Fir Cushions, covered with figured satin—now. 25c, ISC ON THERM Py Emie 1114 i REt I-quegt Bxtra Heavy' Hot Water Bottle, quarantecd for 1 year, value $150 BOTTLES e $1 E.:. i i .:l““"?‘(_a; ii : : g : 2 Assets .. ....c.cooviivnanninenennnes,..-$1,784,732.00] 5 X > 4 Bl N » % S COX, nal 25 size Danderine—now 2le; 50¢ " sise’ Danderine—now 426; 31,00 size ¢ | s Fam i et ¢34 Y winsiony recitex ‘ % i3 = B nslow ; Danderine—no lu--l.nd?mfiu............».,..},...... $93,658.00 e : B RS e e et President, 3. A. Atwood: Vice-President, Wm. H. Burnham; Treasurer, | Al — 1 Ruth Pratt; exefcise, ~ Clarence A. Potter; Trustees, Charles Bragg. H. Till Floyd T & - 'S 7 ¥ % {