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the grad BN lba’udcn. ?inn'n e o Ma New 10 lived up to he best pulpit ress to Graduates, Rev, LLD, New e!"nndon. Benediction o the Blessed Bacrament; Hymn, 3 God We Praise Thy Name,” &.«.; Organ, March Fisiale, Miss Agmes R. O'Neill WEDDING. Nerris-Lyon. Miss Dells E. Lyon of North Wind- luate of Windbam High in the class of 1904, and Clar- ence Narris, of Worcester, Mass., were married Suday, at noon, the ceremony place at the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lyon of ‘Windham. Olly near members were present, and the young couple were unattended. Rev. Walter B. Lanphear of Hartford, a former pastor of the North Wind- ham church officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Norris left soon after the ceremony for an automobile tour through the White Mountains, and on their return will take up their resi- dence in Haddonfield, N. J., where the greom, who is a graduate from Har- vard, is engaged in teaching. Guests at Maxwell Home. Mr. ana Mrs James H. Maxwell, of Lewiston avenue, have as guests for a few days Themas O’Connor, of Taledo, O., and John Skivington of Providence, R. 1 This i= the first isi O'Connor to the his parents were former residents of this section. Visiting Pastors at Congregational Church. Rev. Charles H. Ricketts of Norwich ‘was heard at the morning service of DR F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless i -JFflln‘aSpomky 752 Main Street, - Willimantic 'rm- Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WCIK A SPECIALTY Address P. A. WEEKS, or ‘phone #00-2, 338-12 or 354-5 Willimantis, Ct. JAY M. SHEPARD Medtl-‘m&myafl 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant ‘Tel. eennectian HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMSALME™ 62 Church 8t. Willimantie, Ct. Telephone Lals Assisiant the. S. m Tnr-the wenlht.n%n was a R ..g;..gaw:;': tional Home Missi Soci~ ety, speak on the W 2issions.” { Cangratulated on ta}m Anniversary. Many of the parishioners of of St. vs| : DYERS AND NO. 3 MiLL Sunday. — Will Suspend Activities Tilt Fall. Win in Saturday Afternecn’s Games T it o’fl'fl &I.'lywilh their games other teams Iin The Friday afternoomw’s meeting of | the league. . u;ewcr.um‘mehum-!Th!fintu-c'nedmn 2 | Iaurel. " ey e 4 gramme meeting for the o'clock, and was. wem by the Dyers, summer. e ol however, be a Tri.County | Who défeated No. MIlk 7 to 1. amass- Institute held in the Contral Baptist [inz six runs in the first mun. o: two Church in Norwich, Wednesday, June huesnnh-u;tmm 24, which it is expected many of the A:‘:‘ M ‘Willimantic members will attend. e local rest rooms will be closed @ July and August, and the sew- cut glass, and linen. After the_cere- ing classes discontinued after July first, when Mrs. Champlin, whe has mfim ere served. and mmteho-ombynm— a o T e, (e, Tho ot | ks e’ T e o, e S et o A o will be granted two months' vacation. | yi% d‘u:- m b % z Ira | friends. : 3 Mathieu—Perfect a B Lewis iteh for Ne. but ——e e e 1 i LSON ; NATCHAUG LODGE MEMORIAL. {gave way ‘o D: S e Ry e DANIELSON b e Estate of § Hainors Pald S Deosassd Pythians af | rataTuie. hie siniary seoreless fic. the vear. % The graduating exercises of the ftat | ordored, That 'tns” rem: test. w . s Was - tors of 44 Sunday’s Ceremanial. Bn\nh!ls Tove hak was . toe much for | K. of C. Visitation ta Plainfield—0 inass | 1988 in St. Mary's Academy R e aas s s o e et | ton Sesd Sl By tan |l in the ehurch on Sunday afternoon | wichis:S Tmon e (Ba%a Natchau lodge, No. 22, Knights of fie up, the the score. Both teams. pt un Confirma Large Classes and Admin- fasionary sssoclatios. |4t 3 o'clock. The exercises were open- | posting a -:n‘l'c-‘g..nn effect, Pythias, held its annual memorial ex. hole, by keeping their T L : ed with a hymn by the choir, followead | 75 ¢ m:”,." to m,"‘,,“wm“ A ercises in the lodge rooms Sunday af- wrxnt- frofe lcorln! with the h‘: lsters Temperance Pledge—Death ternoon at two o'clock, in homor of |full The score follows: their deceased brothers. Past Com- tion of di lomu by | City of Norwich, within said District ;’;‘ "!5 fl"f_f:";",, ermon in Eng. | of Norwich,. Conn., and by publisning lish and French was preached by Rev. | Ll same oncé in u newspaper having & i 5 ! irculat: 1] ! mander John N. Williams presided, whe oy - e T e e 13 b | Circulation 1n said Disrict, and make S Lk delivered (i palt Chanenors 1061 ‘0 jeet being Christian Education. _Ben-- NELSON J ATLING. Juage. ddreas:. Geo i WIliatha | Shne, 1 4 ., the Blessed Sacramen snd < - and Drayer was offered by Prelate > idad i e rue SR ErieReg. ey ThRiher o% SRR i3 four in number. Jeanette Ledvux. ett City delivered the Drnltigm 4 gt £ B2 1 - fiun. Grenier. Alies Lapeinte. and < Following the exercises the members 393 i1 Sunday. v et Tt i marched to Willimantic cemetery, un- i1id H John Weaver is ill with bleod pois- wh AuCaire. The m—:.l:“c;-:l:‘.n .:w. 1d de- e 0% commana of Hem 1 B | 2o Rl [ TR R T e : Short Parsarashe. S e as marshall and escor Y e I 2 5% 33 limantic American band. The marshal's : her heme in P;-hela: for the sum- .h:m n.t:.%‘ Tracy is at bome from aides were John J. Hanley, C. C. 1ake, | rrarer o e Parish, Nelson Adams and Thomas 1 " Gearse W. jacques of Fust Kiling- e L < William Leavenworth is at home ; Willet. Iy is preparing the foundation for the pines. college. aaRoELD, At the cemetery the Pythian doubic new Valley schoolhouse. SiEiiiner. A triangle was formed about the grave of James D. Leach, and the ritualistic service was carried out, under the ership of John N. Williams and J Trickett. The graves of the following were decorated: H, A. Beebe, William Cui mings, Frank Cummings, E, D. (8. Card,, Don_Johnson, William Hemp- stead, J. R. Brown, C. W. Dennison, Jr, W. L. Harington, A. S. Whitemore, Thomas Hendrick, Courtland Babcock, Thomas Henry, George A. Burnham, George W. Hanover, James Thomas, . Executor. A Alwnnl u.-nn., and_Catharine, i TG the Killingly g o ‘The meeting 3 7 3 - 118 ¢S chool Alumnt e 5 gy gl o -y of Elainfeid, on the b day ot ® ¢ 3 0fheld at the high school tomeorrow sradusting | prectat SonN 2 13 g} Tumdias) evening. e £y Open Air Services. on_ vacations. | SC30¢ eeting af the Cai 24 1] The first of the open ai services mmhm..h““vflua%nm.r. - 5737 | of the summer sre to e held on Davis e Mrs, John Whalley's Tuesday after- | TS230ns therein set forin, strume: the last will and te: noos. —_— Mise Florence Willcox, who teaches it Sonier at Hackettstown, N. Y., and Mise tote . nes Conklin of Binghamton, N. Il - adm.austration I * to ith nted upnn -ld estate. John Bowman, H. A. Snow, Abel iy ailie Defeits ©. M. T ebere, ioeiding |and Miss Mildrea Wilcox of 'Smi [ Clark, H. R. Alford, M. Denison, L. H. Rollinson, E C. Larkin, John L. Hunter, Charles Broadhurst, George H. Purin. 18| afternoon William - Martin. PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE. ton, James Picknell, Samuel G. Adams, purior g e B B - William_Jones, Charles Noyes, James | ¥ 5 - b ilte, k out 1¢ D. Leach, James Coehrane. At two-thirty Sunday afternoen the | Sunday by defeating the Jewett City | JOIL Shore E. R. Hall Head of Famaus Aeademy Polish Naturalization club held a j bilee meeting in their hall, No. 178 |in the sccond inning on a hit. a bese Rochester being the vist Main street, in honor of the fact that [ on s, a hit tsman.and a couple twenty-five of their members have be- | of batiery errors. They added two in | 100N the first meeting of the college are at R. R. Willcox's in Lia- | " Bopupos, B is o spblication be Dayville defeated the Connecticut | ot town bon. determined at th ba heard and the Prol Mills team 14 to 3 In the Saturday T ourt Room in_ Plain 1914, at 11 o'cloek b that’ iF il of th he ¢ O, players tn stx innings Punctual Pupils in Public Schools | safi Susiicetion. and o - ; = Jewett City Defeated. There were seve automol par- < —_— i erm h l.luroou. be given h mo publ 1cauon e The w'm:wu.cyxu.m ties from Dantelson at Rocky Point Durigg the - Spring T o A iy this order once in ‘ho Norwich Bulte- 3 lation ed snotner victory | to their string | Sunday to Year o aeireuiat Following is the record of attend- ance in the Jewett City schools for team 4 to 0. The locals scored twice | International league baseball A week from this (M nently success- |t x to Susan ful service as principal of the scad- : e come citizens of this comntry. Mayor | the fifth on a double and two singles. | Roldere of the newly conceived Dan- AL Inst Avo ook emy at Woodstock, Princtpal E. R. D. P. Dunn addressed the members on | The visitors could nat comnect with | 151500, Trust company ls to be beld. ‘A | Hall the topic of “Good Citizenship.” Other | Adams, obtaining only two hits. Emoority % e iyl speakers were First Selectman R. E. Mitchell and Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton. In a Few Words. Nettie ned fo ring, and has resigned. Mr. Hall 18 10| tornmmt rortoe aineta {-."cm“ N remain in Woodstock. Mr. Hall has DR FRIOL The same was calied in the eighth |J¢nts of Danielson end vicinity. been a teacher for 42 years—two years ~ je224 Jndae by mutual consent, the crowd dis- Visited Plainfield Knights. in New York, six in New Haven at persing on account of a threatened Walt AT A COURT OF PROBATE H " t grammar school, where Nor‘;eh ‘within and for the shower. The score follows: Oty AL g are prepared for entrance to 3% Norwion, on the 19th aay RHE 2 ale universitv, and the remainder of Independents 020020034 7 1|55 ornoorira den aces the conferring 22 NELSO! 3 the time at Woodstock, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. S. Keating of this | Jewett City ..0 800000 06— o e i e e T8 22| Twenty-four ~ classes have been | itonas: : An Noswich, in said 3‘;{&:\‘ city leave today for Philadelphia, e Dot O 1ooet et graduated from Woodstock acedemy ‘n. Harry Paul, Fredefick Srminston o ‘where he will attend the re-umion of Brief Menti 5 during Mr, Hall's ip. a to- : “onn.. ln mn and flled 3 : d ion, The dry weather of the past few Jodoin, Joseph Barry his class in the Medical school. 3 i e Jue Sewitar of 105 Jase e students Princival and Mre. 1. A. Case of the | o, Willam Hadfield Is in Providence | Weeks has worked in addition 0 |entereq colleges e . 4 N L S Windham High school leave today for | 17, & few days, hardship on ers of mative straw- | (Nfoughout New England and after 4 -':o'u'gr said a Lewiston, Me. for six weeks' vacation, | . Mrs. J. Louls Sullivan is in Hart- | perries.” It is bald that the crap here. | COmDleting their —education _entered v probate. During this week Mr. Case will attend | ford on business. abouts is omly about ffty per cent.|Professions Many of them have been the tenth reunion of his class at Bates | Miss Ethel Moriarty is in Putnam |of normal Yery successful and attridute much of College. to the call with chemicals. « Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN, Our June Sale of Toilet Articles WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK TOILET CREAMS In the June Sale Pompelan Massage Cream, | worth 50¢c, row 35c. Leggett's and Ramsdell's Cream, 50¢ size, now 3%c—25c size, now 2le—and 10¢ size, now Sc. Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, worth 50¢c, now 37c. Cream Elcoya, worth 50c, now 42c. A chimney fire at 146 Chapman| Mrs. M. Quigley Is in New York street Saturday afternoon was put out | for a stay of several days. by Fire Chiet Thomas P. Foley, and | / Burt Moran of Bridgeport 18 visit- | cuir® schnt e ro ro ‘imes’ Paro SEao a, ooy, | Beariny nerean ne given bY Engineer F. W. Gerrick, who responded | ing his_parents in this city. Minnie Grealer, *Gladys v 5 their success to-the fine training they | Morgan, Eilen Willeox. . Parochial Scheol Graduation. — 1. -ouv. ‘Stafford, Francis Brown, Ger- | aay of June. & D. LY at 10 golosk in Taomorrow (Tuesday) evening grad- Wolf. *Royal Babcock. Number |the forenoon, and notice I-o for” a brief visit. b wu.., % Willeox, | Dearing thereon. be given by t b- oty :np.:."‘,.:. B n he | About 75 were present o &y ofe child, Elies %. | Tication of this order one i i .Qr having a circulation in sald Miss” Grace Randall is visiting {In which many of the pupils of the Stopped in the Nick of Time. nm grade, Mabelle L. Scott. tor to Charles R. Brown of Oak street, a,friends in Hartford for a week. school will participate has heen ar-| A horse driven by George Locke p‘ perfect 2: Madelyne Brenman, hat re- graduate of the Windham High schaol | Timothy Leary of Hartford was the | ranged. ran away on Front street Friday af- S Judge. in this year’s class is to be employed | guest of his parents over Sunday. recent visitor at Dayville with fterncon. Mr. Locke was thrown out| Fifth grade. L bove and foregoing Is a true Miss N, T. Parks and children spent rother, Dr. George Barnes. was!but was not seriously injured. The | Fegistered number 27 averaze attend- m“{;'cfl‘“;;, > Sunday with relatives in Hartford Just horse ran up South Main street. Ome | 8Ce 236 perfect 4: el Fields TeOTRANNIE C. CHURCH, Miss Mabel Hard 6 pheik Philadel- ::",. ,.flmt;.u{m;:.'hml and the ene- Smith, Anthony Flelds, nm Clerk. of ‘Miss Ruth Bentley of New Haven. | cateq at Erie, Pa. R i B t‘:{“g‘;.."‘.’.“,&‘ Fourth gradefl Flizabeth A. Cor-} AT A COURT oF FROBATE FELR Mrs, C. Robinson was the guest of | Residents of tm sectlon of Bread nun.a embankment near the Wil |coran teacher, registered number 33, |o¢ Norwich, ¢n the 20th day of June. East Hartford relatives over Sunday. |atreet between Potter and Cottage | liams house when stopped by Chester | 2verage attendance 31.34, A. D. 1914, i Albert Richards of Hartford was |Bave again caused street ofl to be tt just as it reached the brink| Mary Sruba, Rose LePage, Branka | P: ~ JCA LING, Judge. | the guest of local friends over Sun. | distributed on the street surface, as|db the bank. Stryhaz, Ademard Dionne, Leo Chre- | B ofi_ mog In——o day. hs been their custom for several Costly Mausoleum ,' Bugbee F: tiem( 3 The E,mm. appeared in Court and years. y r Bug amily. | “raiira grade. Nellie A e A pblication alisging Mrs, Joseph Buteau and daughter Byron’ D. Bugbeo has had erected | teacher,’ regiatered number Thal said estate i mow im settlement of Baltic:are in Boston visiting for a | Admitted to the Bar in Geargla. |a granite mauscleum in Grove street | attendan .40, in sald Court, and praying for an order few days. Samue! E. Johnatone, who has been | cemetery at a cost of from eight to 3 Sa aell certeln pea omnte netn Mrs. W. A. Buck and family left | studyin~ law at Atlanta for the past|ten thousand dollars. Tt is the first| Third grade. \d°estate. fully deacrived In said 'F' Satur@ay for a stay of two months at [two vears, has been admitted as a|to be erected in Putmam. The build- | teacher registered number 27, average "‘v‘?,}:‘;,;mn It is Ordered, That sad Pleasure Beach. member of the bar of Georgla. At-|ing Is of grey granite with heavy | attendance 25. perfect *Nettie Had- .ppneanon bo heard and determined at Misses Albina and Marie Rose |torney Johnstone, who was formerly | bronzé doors and bronze-barred win- | dud, Jessoie Hewitson, Grace Koibuzs. Pro Boom in the City of Blanchette spent Sunday at their cot. | in the office of the Danlelson Cotton |@ow. Two steps lead into it and there etson, Bddie Stafford, | N E op the 25th Rngs -at. Dletats Nesry cofpany Rers while his unc are bravisions for six bodies in tiers | Claren . Harold Faust, Na- & Hartlned % ohnstone, was age s' nbw en- | of three on eac . poleon Disco. i S on Mis Sabina Oteon Mre” Wikl | tilled t0 practice in the Georgla state, Safe and Sane Fourth. Second grade, May R. _Driscoll :‘“;:,‘"h‘;’,..,?: .‘;,‘.?.o'{' be given hy the Sl T R Fie supreme. cireuit and appeals courts | ANTISEPTICS 16 oz. Bottle Perodide Liquid, value 25¢, now 15¢. i Small size Bottle Dioxogen value 25¢, now 17c. Medium size Bottle Dioxogen, value 56c, now 33c. Eversweet, value 25c, now 20c. Mum, value 25¢, now 20c. Sulpho Napthol, 10¢ size, now Sc. Sulpho Napthol, 25c size, now 19c. Sulpho Napthol, 50c size, now 3%c. SOAPS IN THE JUNE TOILET SALE ‘William’s Mug Shaving $oap, 5c a calke. Anchor Brand Castle Soap now éc a Large size Anchor Brand Castle Soap, now 7Tc a cake. R Colgate’s Almond Soap, now Se a cake. Colgate’s Oatmeal Soap, now 8¢ a cake. 8 oz. cake Peroxide Soap, now Sc a e. Packer's Tar Soap, now 17c a cake. Woodbury Facial Soap, now 18c a cake. Cuticura Soap, now 20c a cake. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. “Wherewithall” Everybody needs it, of coursa Everybody s going to need R more in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than during yeuts er middle-age. > teacher registered number 32, aver- ublication of this order ome time in and in the United States district court ,.o'u‘::r'_‘"';";,”“: T paate and ane | age attendance 30.41. Darfect 3: Emma | Sona nowspapbr having & circuiation & e for the northern circuit of Georgia. by Mayor Macdonald, who has issued Rernard, Irene Casavant, Ida Marion, | In sald Distriet. .t least three e i&?tur:nj?u;h%c&l::rk i ian orders and caused notices to be print- | Frances Zakizewska. John Harris, Jo- Priee_to thb it X% PR Bantam: of Wirsteter, Mt OVER 200 CONFIRMED. ed setting forth that the law will be | 36Ph Sewis, Napoleon Laliberty, John NELSON J. — o trictly enforced. No plans have been | TFacY. Saturday in this city at the home of # 4 Second e. Mary Mullen teacher, ¥ of record. . Gilman on Main street. » -'h: 1":2“ e ey R mw.ufo:h: b sl b sl 2 e 0 oo aaeher 55, averas sen: | ek P ©. CHURGH. at Wauregan. L5 ance 3159, perfeet 13: *Anna Walsh, _g’“_____,___,_C'_L_,_ ¢ churel Doris Pariseau. Josie Russenas, Mary St. James' church was filled Satur- OBITUARY. Seiveic, Julia Skoeyzias, Minnie Seiviz, n'\ r'kl_ wnhln O o A etp el day morning for the service at which *Steny Miss, *Henry Labonne, Sam- -on the 20th day of June, i At_mrsnel;‘ri T. J. tKendeyt a:d D;;ol. Rt. Rev. J. J. Nilan of Hartfora com- Joseph Lucier. uel Haberek, Bennie Osga, Edmund A LING, Judge. Louis_Sullivan motored to New Lon- | ferred the sacrament of confirmation| Jyosep 50 years gzage. Al- don Sunday in the doctor's automo. |on a class of more than 200, InChud: | » Tomtoint or Batear is Geag st b | Duthkowski Everett McClu A et ighe of |bfl;.r AR e lt:g.: n":;b-:'f‘tflflu lu_s“-mo-,flnm on Battey street. Mr. Lucier's m-, ‘Mary E. Driscoll teach- R - - ting leaves v for confirmed bout 18 months Al ered 37, erage - inistration Philadelphia to attend the reunion of | dents of the missions of St. James | ool ook ool Pod ago. An|er, regist number 37, av at- | m William and Thomas Cotter of Bos- ‘Miss Bernice’ Williams had as her guest over Sunday at Crescent Beach Miss Eleanor Hiilhouse of this city. 1 adopted son and an adopted daughter | tendance 31.24, perfect attendance 4: |to the C«u-nllh'l"" his class at the Jefferson Medical col- E 8. survive. Alvin Eicheiburs. John Gill, Theodore |fore . .. "o ine 26th- dax of June lege. - church, Business among the silk milla of | Laliberty, Eileen McNally. & in the after- Mrs, Asa Allen returned to Provi- AEIORG. . aa Putnam is getting slack. The Ham- First grade, K. M. Bliss teacher, dence Saturday after a stay of one ern C Gflflcu! l = mond Knowlton mill. the largest im | registered number 39, averaZe attend- week at the home of Mrs. Frank Her- b the city, is runaning five days a week | ance 34.72. perfect 6: Louise Barre, rick. sk "'"“, s 1T Martn mre | and some of the smalier mills are run- | Nora Haddad, Bertha Ruzemas. Arthur James Gory. of Wilkesbarre. Pu, | atiee (o ..,1* J. Morin and | njng but four days a_week. Chrstien. Leon Galuska, Jossph Pie- | I8 directed ey formerly of this city, is wisiting his i George Vaughan. for many years cireulation in I oy veiif P A ng m supert: mm Gladys Holmes tM- Di i%fli @ays prior 1o the m ter_ Mrs. Mary Gory of West Park tion and number 37, average attend- ot _l‘ hearing, and make Teturn et g ance 29.62. the LING, Mrs. W. Bradbury, accompanied by 5 will continue to reside in Putnam. Fitth grade, S Nettie .vun- X W3 her mother, Mrs. Joseph Wood. re- Bishop Nilan went Py City Ordit Conch mber registered aver- | . The_sbove and oregoing e turned to her home in MMlom, N. Y. |to the Sacred Heart church at Waure- Pevie —— eitends FANNTE C. CHURCH, 3% copy of reco Saturday. gan, Rev. J. C. Mathieu pastor, where| The ordinance committee of _the | 3% attendsnce 413 e &"“ Clerk. Miss 5. A Sullivan, who teaches | & class of 124 was confirmed 'In the|commen councll u the ordi- w‘-""‘*“ ""lm“""- 'um in Branford, Is spending the summer | COnferring of the sacrament Bishop |nances of the el ‘This the first | L0 weki, .n" mond Thatcher, Frank vacation at the home of her mother Nlhn was_assisted by Rev. W, A.|[time this has h-on done since the city on Young street. of Piainflelq and Rev. C. F.,was incorporated in 1896 and many Mre, Richard McCarthy, who has | BS2ard of Putnam. = Bishop Ni o€ he Tocal laws have been been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. GeoIEe | jiction was given by Rev. Poter Roux Ch:.lle:ger s::r the past three weeks. | 6 Dunieison: assisted ;s ;g 5 navis return urday to her home in 3 - . ue-uon to thi Belanzer of Baltic. m ‘Wauregan | the » s Bishop Nilan went to South Coventry. | new book published containing the | i G $he stataie "".‘g‘ As ls his custom, he administered the | amended city charter and thewrevised ¥ Personals. to these rll-e- t rresent there are but Mrs. J. L. Ross is in Providence for a few days. Arthur Coutu of Hartford was a lo- : PEHIRE o oo il s o S PR cal visitor Sunday. 3 4 STRICT OF 48, COURT g Jumes Johnson of Scotiand speat | " the f}'-.::'i Saro *Breston, late of . Miss Ann m-n Sunday with 2 e X i 'R:”'Mu-u h-l'vln‘ ..nima friends in Wi ministration it said visitor in am; 2 James Calnen is entertaining his '.‘ round. ..' m s dalxihle!‘. Mrs. William King of New York. ’nvo ¥a ‘nm Miss BB d‘gzflwmuw&m Friday “&:.“’..“" “"?:nnwr- u’fil‘w 0 " 0 account with estate, and this ALL GRADES OF Miss Josephine Coffey and Miss IR & cia aminiatratrix to cite Children Ory | i e |38 B Syt R o Hamilton -Watches