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507 to 515 North Main St. 'stnfl x.,. fila‘rk fon. sook, trimmed arm size, deep lace trimming and- ribbon rum, reguiar 59 Skirts at..... sads regular 25¢ value at........... 18¢ Other excellent - values: in " Other excellent values in Corset | Skirts at 69¢, 85¢c, 98¢, $129 and.up, " WATCH BRACELETS, Gy tin | Toa ; as ‘arried || Covers at 2c, 4o, 6% and up to | to $269 £ A PENDANTS Sunday’s weather: As nrsdle{ed. Bow. you thet . mam ‘stre ‘Yesterday %defl a paper & 98e. S 95 & ’* i ) — . a for | £ N Short White Skirts } OCHES, _._._.._._.!fi.__.. s ¥ be- v 3 ‘Women's Short White Skirts of - BRACELETS RINGS T rrwes T sots, | Wier. ) 26528 | T this’ strike 3 1 saia to him, any. | S8V, for the proper education of pu_ || Muslin Gowns 00d quality musiin, plain ¥ pils therein and decline to admit as ® = Doy, Il = m l e 3 et il be. ooty ostiosa | clisible to examination applicants for || Women's Musiin Gowns, low founce with hemstitched ‘hem, P 2 is registration who are graduates of neck, prettily trimmed with 3 of every description, new- ;g Bk g ves, | iraining schools not so approved by [ Trambarg embrotaeries regu: SN A e s i | 3 . 3 men Detectives. Other excellent values in Shert , est models in every 0 . vice presi-| The company has not stopped at| The atiorney gemeral advises that lar 50c values at. < 30| o tte Exists af Mo and S0 i finish £ 0% of the Jdumeationl) Nplen: bringing [ the men, ‘Dut they have| ihe Doard has such power. Other excellent values in Gowns - i roug] in e ‘what ————— s v M To e A in.| DAvS they brought In the fefales for?| ANNUAL BRANGH at 44c, 63, 890 and up to $3.69 ‘ 1 - Six hours atter Bigh water Tt T 1 o begin ” d to g0 In-|my biuer the Bublic by trying te make Combination Suits | i t1de, which 18 followsd by foed o this situation from the beginning | f% 1Y (he RUPLC by, Cine o mmaiks MEETING HERE | John & Geo. H.Bliss || s ooz oo oo sy e o™ P S22 wo il | Bt B S it s et oS cenyssios | Mlin Dravers | i cominanen sove— | wil open a; . M. until n . ter. 0 D o i D I et i The i capits t i Deople_riing on the cars. i B e r- [} Women's Drawers of cambric med with dainty laces and © § — e community will rise up as one man| ;" e 1o stand with mg"”‘mxdkmg and muslin, with deep hem and Hamburg embroideries, size 34 #hd demand of this company ~ thatiien and to see that they have a square| At the forty-first annual meeting of || cluster of tucks, regular 2% - | to d4—special value at........'#s J ;y;' wt se :'-h s &nweele(;ey- = deal. the Eastern Connecticut Branch of the value at ..........diiieiians i. 21c commities comMpHSIAE three mon foons | Robert McNeely was the next speak- | Woman’s Board of Missions at - the Other excellent values in Com- oath local on the Shove Tine met gor | er introduced. Wednesday of this week, | Second Congregational church in this Other excellent values in Draw- | binations at 86c, $1.29, $1.69/and up, e the of drafting up working | %14 Mr. McNeely, the men stopped |city Tuesday, the following program |§ ere at 35c, 44c, 69c, 85¢ and up- to $269 1 b 1 ‘Pianos Woman Orders Out Detectives—Per- md‘;md o wie hatp their runs. In this Deautiful city of |will be carried oul - v Ui 8 | o proposition that | ;urs 1 don't think we need any out- e : > nd N would cover every employe in - the|gi® o OO " TMR WO Ared POV SR 10 a. m, =) o | Player-Pianos An entertai fransportation end of the .Dusiness.|enough men in blue fo look after our| Hymn 402, O Love Divine: minutes e Extn Size Cinints y n entertainment was given Friday|and aiso emploves of miscellantaus | SIOUER men i of the last annual meoting, Mrs. Har- *s Chemi ‘A 3 v 3 by Rosleth | Shis sua powes NemER B e e D oorairs T s vews WL e T W - )wh., Victor Vlctrolas the girls' They finally. drafted together _an|bavs,been broneht to the city, to ride | o v as are Jed by the Spivit of Ar 445, value - 0o o et 4o, vaie Sho—et 89, value ! R hdmaittance and NNut Fadse. ey Sgreement which on May lst they | favels about the city. It is very mo.|God’; prayer; Build Ye the Road— At 890, value $1.00 ! ON EASY TERMS Satne ‘Cast ‘of charaoters wasti sach | Bisciia eonsprandc, 3,1, Shore Line | ticeable-that thers ars very fow fares | By Gitts of Mfoney, tor forelen work, At 980, value §1.95 mm Jxtra size Gowng_et 8%, vuiue | s the: Lea: value .00—at Suniight ?ulldlng. Marsh Building, | Plece, During the intrmission @ bur. | recived s communication from this| folicei°q, ooy are Tidine froe. 1 find Envelope Chemises, in. crepe Satue $1.50, s hdimy 4 Frank 230 State Street. | cloverly presentos by, John Sekiney | o abany, that the company was Teady | o' chatice to earn & mere livelinood. 1 |assistant treasurer; By Branch Meet” || and natnsook, regular $1.00 Extra: size Short Skirts—at #e, ‘"‘" v"" i and William Baker. Cake, candy and| request made by the romemitiee mes|em sorry for the sacrifice made. 1 am |ines, Birs. H. M. Briggs, Tecording|Q.vajue at “ 89%c | value 50c. ice cream were on sale and a good sum u,“ they mua ‘meet with an efocer | SOTTY. for the merchants who have lost | Secretary; By Preparing Recruits, Miss - -|E. .F. Pullen, junior secretary; =By i Vst Cigars are Go6dms Jas realized. The proceeds of the en: | of the.unio e L s ey e i | Leadisic “Haraids & CHirit woho beer i . THESE ARE BETTER | srtalnmeht will be div Detween | was imposeible. i thing that was stated was that|the King's Commands” Miss' N. B | the church and the club. 'x'u cast of | gdjournment - 101- a half Lucas, corresponding secretary; By “Tom's 1-2-3 Bc CIGAR | cherasiers for the tws faress fotawe: | Sajoun S the men are 1 wish to ponding oo Y Mrs. Rodley, Miss 1. M. Ufford; Fran- o e i contradiét #hat. The men are rot go- | Auxillary Meetings, Mrs. Frederick | i GOOD FELLOW lOGClGAR ces, Alice Beeilam: Viol : : ing back. ~e Lester; hymn 389, The Church’s One: < 1 s, Alice ham: Viola, Amelia’ Br. T Foundation; Mary Slessor of Calebar, AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES i win; Lilia. ~Winifred = Baker; oy Lanied oo R oy Are Willing to Arbitrate. Miss Pollock; busiriess, report of nome- | THOS. Il. ?I-l Pfcu. Franklin St | Hunter, Helen Prodell; rdam, | of o wage scale covering only the{ John Reardon of Worcester, a- mem- | fnating committee, Miss B. P. Wood- TAILORED TAILORED f ext to Palace cm g - blue uniformed men. The company|ber of the general executive board of | ward, chairman; election of officers |} SUITS at 315.’5 SUITS a: ‘% “ G er Emerson, | offered the wage scale with the un- Amalgamated and delegates; prayer; hymn, Jesus ’ n, derstanding that it must carry with ! speak- | Shall Reign: devotional service, led by 1:‘;?,.“’:;‘.,'53"”‘;”."‘,55‘,}""'{"“‘:;"” sal "‘"Hm oy “0";““0”‘ ts, DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE it the conditions that had existed for|er. O Mrs. J. M. Huntington; basket lunch- | an . P re- 4 57 Wale 88 two years previous. Under the laws | eon at 12.30. #noed fo §35.95. K % ain Mrs. Rosa A. Burton Doesn’t Care for of the union the committees of the|said Mr. Reardon. 1t is & matter of 2 p.m. i & PRACTISE LIMITED TO : Ditactisie s are only mouthpleces of _the|fact that the street Tailway men of| rrymn g5, Fine Out the Bamner: || SORR e $17.45° wOMENS $17.50 . Hours 10 a. m. to 3 2. m. e garettivid Who Tei e msn They are duty bound to report | Connecticut, barring Danbury, have| . ver: ajdress, Mrs. L. K. Seuny, Si Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat |cupiea the tenement at 57 " Eweifeh | to the men. They/did report and the S e B o ; Miss Lil : g e T G R S AR Tomen's Tatlored Sults that wer | Women's Coats that were 43000, Sirect, awned by Mts. Hosa A. Buston,| BToPOSition’ was turned down. Under | railwa: Hoyessor New Bngiand.|omering, The King's Highway, dem.ffl 32200 t0 $29.50, reduced to §1743. | 33260 and 337.80, reduced to $17.50. ————— e AT e o B | Bt T e S Sl | B SR e ey et SRS SN £ & e] 0! = | Pul )aviour, Yy R. B. ‘BIIEW. M. D, ;Bf‘" ey the house only one| 1 ohvs offer or o take & referendara |land. o ¢ Life Did'st Give; address, Mrs. s e o e S i s saks. Denisl et Sale of Hats and Flowers (Physician and Surgeon Persbnals and Notes. e T Oh s widioay | Thoy aave waites petiestly Fhere AV Womana Boned ot ‘Misstons: D ind ¢ Room 214 ‘I’h.ylr Building . day. I went with the committee in“ |a strike vote taken a year ago. It was|rTne Gift of Life, Rev. 'W. L. Beard, jeh, Conn. Greeneville office: William Hastings and Miss Grafe|io ihe hotel. They called up . the|Only after a great deal of consideration | foscron: ‘Ghin prayer and|§ UNTRIMMED FINE 48c 5 Hastings . are vhmn; relatives in| company, and sald, “We are here and | that the men agreed to accept a slight 8 rt J. Wyckoft. HATS at FLOWERS at | Providence. ready to meet you, providing you are | increase that you might not be incon- ghinb, etk o Al willing £ us with an interna. | Venienced. I don't want you to leave the four city distri DAL Shia: 15 Vory detabis | Kints o O | ng to meet S an - e four o istricts n ats, in very e coloi lue n‘ P:’l;d::e Mi‘ ,_R':b:;tt %fizfiu o; tional representative. The manager | this hall with the idea that this strike . from 9 a. m. until |§ shapes and colnrlngs. all at 48c, | Wreaths, at 4Sc a bunch, value upg o mm' D end| replied that was beyond his power|is @ mushroom affair, has sprung up in{4 p. m, for the city election. value up to $1.39. to $1.50. =7 ang that we would have to go higher. | @ night. It has been brewing a long s & br.C. B. i Sy & Then the president was called up. I|time. We will submit this thing to A splendid showing of Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Panama Hatafl| Amem‘n "!0“80 15 thie guest of Knowles Smith of War-| woxoo, b If he could mest the com- | rbUration and Just ee Soom a2 he BORN. Frslen Wamene ang v e e : . % Vi i 27, Couin Rt t Thantre Trovgn, | 5 B I o e ook | B e DA R n e | R RN RTINS M| | onirens St st nevest shapes nd,mest desienie otrngn | Traveling Men, Eto, e Tediee o A he cot;:td not meet me except with thely, The mext man introduced NWY Wl‘_ll; BAKER—In -West Woodstock, May 30, | Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, | be entertained Wednesday evening by | COTmittee. said a community without labor trou.| Loils® 500 to Rev. and Mis. Henry k FARREL & SANDERSON, P the president, Mes. Samuel Lathrop, at Refuse to Arbitrate. bles was a dead com . Thy . ON"NUEI) ()D = A "oP% | her home on' Boswell avenue, 1, then ssiced him i€ he would arbi- o Sa G el ...5;‘_;":‘.,"2@,'{ :;—?fi DIED ! ¢ T AY ! e s . 101 1x kno Tramior pllxs. Janette Cummings PO Se i e T i g i L B O e o At eptoca._Jups §. (s mmer’s da Mowry and Clifford Allen called | We have done everything that s legi- | railway emploves. R vy -W | e Seers By e | e, 5, S e Yol S | R B B ek e v | emorie”p v, e, Evergreen Beer and returning home by the way of{what the Gther side has done, e ity the Wt 1o _wrotost '/ 36 Walhia 21 Frothers, Jr, afefd Forw , Misses and Children ¢ REAL GERMAN LAGER Hastaord They have brought into your ¢it3, | you are an outsider. I dare say soms Barial in n family lot. uaplewooa ceme- B ok Py and I dare say some of them are here|of the officials of this company don’t| tery, this cii Tetoa SR draught UNION LYCEUM AT now (aughter) and it they axs they|live within 3,000 miles of here, Ho| Juné 6. at 3 ocloe Children’s Vests, 9¢ Lace Trimmed Vests, /14c H. JACKEL & CO. CALVARY CHURGCH, | &re weleome, a hundred so-called de-|said the object of the increase to the | TEFF—In 'rown. jJune 1..1916, . H tectives to protect lives and property.|power house and car barn employes Fun"“nug‘;; e g g Children’s Summer Weight Ribbed One case of Women's Ribbed James H. Lacy Was in Charge of the tl-,ommu:ltlymh: b‘::!' :lotgossngmper I-nt’: there u':’mme in this com- w at moe‘ltc'y k. Burial in the |§ ) > £ gtz D A 2 = : j ’ R ‘clocl u! > DEN I'IS % o Finely Rendered Programme. - police proteiclon. ~ They have aiso municy who will riss up and demsnd IO R s AT DR R each,’3 for §bc, value 113e, yoke, at 14c each, value 1 | g rought in men, used them it this strike settled? satd —_— DR. E. ‘JONES “13’:&""' Yme in & number of|the car barns and in a few empty ’ tzge: : e 3 i chist of those do-called. detsc: | man bt Children’s Vests, 11¢ $hared 17¢ each, 3 for/50c _Children’s Summer Weight Ribbed S Presi thi Vests, sleeveless, all sizes,”at 1lic One case of Women's ‘Shaped meoflngnidflmccm wm: < each, regular price 15c. Vests, high neck, long sleeves, at take some action then they will have to I deal with organized lehor throushout ¢ city. o 3 Massachusetts Agresments. \, M mflmflc Mr. O'Brien handed the press Te- Misses® n ts, lace b P porters copies of asreements entered T A haoat 2l s, sxtie.]| OIS Pllltl at 191: made | Into by Massachusetts street railways, = special value, at 24c a Suit. One case of Women's Ribbed to misiead the public. - He said the 0 i flmxufmw ! 3 Pants, lace trimmed, at 19c, Gemands of Iho emoloyes were pre:| fhan the Shore Line. Ome. of . the posterous e - Ing to read the document containing AL veemen's 7¢ each, 4 for 25¢ Seotions of Agreement. and the Amalgamated Oné case of Women's - Ribbed Mr. O'Brien then read the prlnelm ‘Employes erica. This agree ), Vests, low neck and sleeveless, very sections of the agreement as F&- 7 = special value at 7c each. 4 for 25c. lows: N flc-ub.tturmmuln?pfl. 25c¢. - P ac- ‘@uring \ rctgher, To stuaaaia e | gredited omcers and s, of i tho B 351 e Women’s Vests at 11c icademy, attended the field day &t the e L Dy S . Women's Ribbed Vests, short “ college. 2 sleeves and “sleeveless, all at 1i¢ Norfollc—The Norfolk_musical fes. | 05, @ssociation cann our.~ < mwusa wwnmm-(.'luc. abritration, matters £ 2 - e e s ' : _One case of 'Women's Size