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23, D. A R e ‘udh Joea G Counell, No. 14, Kalghts of collnnbn-. x. o Thread Ci ms No. Il. Knights | 28 of_the Maccabees, Jordan biock. an oF Qi mm Yeltusantis Conncll, No. 738, #ayal The graduating exarciges. were Main streef at 2 p. m., at Hawley armory and b0, i Counci, No. 10, = & were largely attended. 'The exercises Oasonic Hall ed with a .selection by or- Ha 1 pa s 1 3 ; : :velevmabymyn‘xdzntotthedl: 17 24, and the bride untl re: — ; < over * officers 4 d s . N}n"u’:’ CLASS DAY EXERCISES ¢ Ralph C. Ackerman of New Haven. ;‘,}L‘,’.’a"“ SOpliEh by DT eniean | American Thread Co. Offers Park for|in. “pr 2 : AT10Y ,Wf ne to decety AT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE |james X. Case of Colchester read the | jort e T /s S0 Mm_TYhe f Wecreitiory” PaRpedueiVe ' M. . A . o na 1 P cl history. The orchestra gave > & n Qo ’ K oo Morning Events at Storrs Followed by | selection aftér which Danlel C. Hor- | 21 Somell sty ‘3‘ Petitions for Special Water Rate. ont s : 1 Graduating Exercises—Thirty-fifth | ton of Yalesville read the class poem. 3 Anniversary of College Noted Mon- | The class ofalioh was given by ion day Evening. | “Professor H. R.. Montelth deltverea the address of the afternosu. . The Class Day exercises were held at|ijass prophecy was read by Harry the Connecticut Agricultural College {»’hersky t‘t’a‘gkw ?ln.ven. ‘Alma Mater by e orc 3 Sorm Monaay 420 wore wintest| 4, TR TS smmsba enme between the seniors and junior fac- sy e oA Day exercises of the School of Agri-lylty teams was plaved on the diamond fi-upuon for Light Bearers. culture wem held at 10 a. m, in Haw-|at Storrs fleld. In the evening ‘the| The W. F. M. 8. and the W. H. M. ley armory. Drew's orchestra of Nor- thirty-fifth anniversary exercises-of | S. of the Methodist church will hold wich furnished music. The address|the college were held at Hawley ar-|2a reception’ this mernmm in the mory, the collese glee club taking part | church parlors from 3 to 5 o'clock ln At 9'p. m., the annual fraternify re- [Lonor of the Little Lleht unions and banquets were held. "~ ‘which the mothers have been !.uvited. len B ALleN Scouts to Camp at Eastford Recovering from . Injuries. jon ‘Park L Daniel Levin, who was jured in rse. i S, Sordl ot e Contrs. | oSt L ST Bl LBy s Y o wase GENUINE CAS TORIA ALwars in camp at Crystal Pond, Bastford,|3on the 30th of May, is very much|mit to you the following. sugsestion | & i July 8 to 17. The pastor, Rev. Ver- Droveq in hesithoand:dt Is sxpested]and: offers as granted. Bears the fimm of non W. Cooke, assisted by the scont- pe l;‘;:“elwbge:l:;; w,rx;mm 3o hly We will Joase gespuk to the. city, B masters, will be in charge. tWO | rent . free, for each Sunday afternoon Tegard d injured people, Miss Grace Shea and uits er and High Miss m{ NoAwald: ot Narwich, from now untfl Dec. 1, 1916, to be used In offering this line of Re-| Feund Weather Warm in Florida. |have improved_srea Fooa e Kot for puge frigerators we feel we have a Hia" T (TR SH s Bavine SNt ] K. of C. b0 Werk THINS' Dagies s e ACR ot I, e e city . the winter in Lypn Haven, Florida.| . Arrangements are made for |as stated above), because we A0 ade of Toatier, * (4 winner. flffigflx’;;:’:' e nxomém!fri’f wmgf tr.:le ceremonies of the working of the |vised that only In this way ttee_recommen: ey spendlng.lho et M g rd degree of the order of Knights |park be legally used on S\mdfly Bfl. of Columbus at the Center street arm- | poons, for the purposes referred to. ¢ ‘.“ -The quality is the best and | the. sunny south. He reports Very|ory Sundey afternoon. The work will| If our proposition commends itself reported of or er the prices low. i | B SR (SRl el et St e MRS St wnien] o ' , . , No. , . e _degree e law, e park, durin e * City Labor Payroll. work wiil be in charge of District | ternoons, will be ander ihe control of | Fire d ent anthorized to he Kind You Have Always Bought [ S will m‘l{e ;:uy lal}?l-l;pz rolx,lolf’?‘; ";‘;p‘;;‘:‘ Deputy Thomas F, Berth. a park committee, appointed: by the |spend a sum not exceeding $325 for re- tigal this line week is as : s - THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. ment $150.67; street department G L. T P uting Agent. g:ly.uln mel e‘v;nt thatm bhoc‘hd :; w';:z:: gc:;pl::y authorized to .05 0. L. Torrey Prosecutin ointed we wi cost you nothing, and might| 5535 olling streets $12:° Slewalks| Gooran 1 Terrr or o e, | e aEPoInted and repair pumping station at a cost be to your advantage. - |been appointed prosecuting egent of | THE AMBERICAN THREAD COM- | ot exceeding $500. Windham county by the county com-| PANY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. | Jaiter of increase in salaries of | 5600000006 0POEIOOEOOOOE0L : po- lice department, The: chief of police : $12.50/and Upwards e Er e torm of two Years| ' Per Geo. W. Decker, Secretary. | to recelve 31,350 per year, an incraase|Would be wise to so amend the con- |change In the administration's atti- 2 i Ye e “| Ex-Attorney General Willlam A.|of $50 per year; lleutenant $1,160, in- stituuan of the United States as to|tude jn that regard. - Tested Over 60 Years WAYWARD GIRL SENTENGED | King, who appeared to explatn the,at. | crease[of $30 a years patrolman 32,55 a justice of the supreme court| Cabinet officers today forwarded to % planks u-nu titude of the company, said that it|a day,'ncrease of 20 cents a day. The lnollclbls to_any political office while | St. Louis drafts of pl | Unfortunate Rose Kelley Again Ap-|had been strongly represented to The |assistant at the pumping station to re- | & member of that cqurt or for o per- mnhéxyan‘zl%mmzo‘wxm De- When a product has been used faith | . i City Court—Probation Con, |American Thread company, that fit|ceive 3 3a dey. Sparation theretrom.” . |fore his departure conferred with sev. fully for more than 60 years—it must| ”, "|was the general sentiment of their s i = eral membérs of congress on politiosl Sully O T s o e L | tinued, employes and the community that Re- | WILLIMANTIC WOMAN’C CLUB Criticised Progressive Platform. Secretary Tumulty, ’s creation Park should be openped Sun- _ | subjects. 'y it yaa ‘s prserined 5y D o 5oy e betors the s | G im0 Badedll Sie Sk _PRESENTS WIOK W |, %, s S, Sn et | o Tpere, o, Colielr TR JAY M. SHEPARD Minard in his private practice for giv-| having violated the terns of her Dro- | permits, . s @8 the 1&W| g Audience Sees Local Talent As- [the fact that it contains o f o | 1 o Tav. T s, Sy ; ing instant reliet to all sufferers from | bation. She was arrested Oct. 29| “The company,” he sald, “wants the| siated.by Mr. and Mrs, Ramsey Wal. | L1t {he issue was “one of men,” by |they had SiFad oyer Sariona Toutine Succeeding Elmore & Shepard kind and % ts and{ 1915, charged with fornication, end > ’ g ® ‘which he said the progressives meant | matters and had touched on politics 4 pain of every kind and for cuts an £ Sie park to be of the greatest possible use| [ace Perform. Roosevelt. Now, he said, Roosevelt |only incidentally. F “)n-m andEmbalm bruises. It is sold by all druggists. | ¥2s found gullty and sentenced to 20 |ond cnjoyment, mot only to its em- o e o T R i inera or It has made thousands of friends|d2ys in jail. Judgment was suspend- |ployees, but to all the people of this > pacity audience greeted ifie Wil-| his loyal following walits -uncertain - b o and she was Dlaced on probation | commantty. s you Kiom Rowesen | 2 g - e 60-62 North St., Willimantic | ¥ho have used it and given It to olhers| cor three months, In chargo of Pro- |the law (Chapter 119 of tho Public|Lmantio Woman's club production,|and dispirited. bty oo gt ; | batton Officer. W, C. Lyman. _ Officor e Loom “Will he respond and lead them, IS FA 1 11 | Kick In, Monday night in er op- sore hands and sore feet, rheumatism, | Lyman *told the court Monday morn- ::;‘ .?,‘.,,‘;fii'é,fi?f: ;a !bepeen n‘ged lnh:r} era ‘house. n::uq‘hwum was ”u;o dnslnuz ‘Onward, Christian Soldiers?, TRY TH Mous = ‘kache. | ing that th ed the senator’s statewgent, ‘or HIRAM N. FENN 1138 Jour protection to, 1f You Keop| terma ot her” probation st st bat | Sk et oe? e BUDH G, SOCkS, A% | leading man and hie worc we the[wil i SAnk before the upifted HAIR TONIC FREE UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | it always in the home ready for in-|became more lax of late and her case| “Under these circumstances the |finished work of an artist Mr, Wal-|Swords guard leave his steady and stalwart adher- . It is an antiseptic with|Was continued in his charge. He said | thread company makes h offer to|lace scored a tremendous hit in this & 3z stant use. D that | hes;?l: no‘gelun s hu‘F ¥t ome iease s Dpasy Iaken 7 ot e o Gy victims :lboms ydal.-‘h:vemro“ Dlrg_ Parisian Sage Won’t Cost You a Cent o nd Saturday r Bunday afternco \)elee the '~ placed under arrest, The flfl had 1it- h%uru o Zy g :ngs -unazw: (the and everyone last ning enjoyed fl' ed in Amgflm‘ history’ If It Doesn’t Stop Falling Hair tle to say except that she had bee ery mement he wu an the s and Eradicate All Dandruff. in Putnam hospital and that was the | 1 e iy ocrsnts "Hhis ot 1Wi: | Wallace coached th ke Py and Right away, today, we want you it tho.city accepfs this offer, the| ertoo cosched the entire the Yeent | BAKER TO REPRESENT ’ ’ reason she had not reported. T : (A v g Bt WILBON. AT CONVENTION ;;: e %r u:‘: vxgon“mmfa‘:al} /b o imposed by the court. e, In legatly, - soctvofed Apdl He wak '? ably ’“FWM by his Frgatagn known. Do o ety parsuant to’ Chapter 116 | pife, ddrs. 1509 euioTmer’Y, 30488 | Has Left for St. LoulaoWill Keop In | “Duacrstand this is not & dye, but & Drove on Wrong Side of Street. |of the Acts of 1913. < e e e e e S s A %oy | Close Touch With White House. , genuine, worth-while hair invig- te @ > original sentence of thirty days W musements referred to may be en. 5 - B ant petin eoiy Fereh William D. Barrows pleaded sullty| *I am sur that you see the exact|Every part was taken In fine manner s ais o o the charge of violating the trafic |atiitude of The American Thread|ang the performers wers loudly ap- s L ey ey 3?{‘3,’:,“% f“:‘.:,"’:}z atztnfmf?g' 1‘3’ s oy '{‘h;’"’c g’,;‘;“:“;zgy {d“ s g: plauded for theéir splendid wark. The mal representative of President | Sage doesn’t remove every trace of it WILLIMARTIC, CONN SE Ty e S S SR St e | B g A T R B e o —money back from your Was imposed with the costs of ihe|moons for the purpose stated, the | °¥oRinE's enjoymen He had held frequent conferences at| If your hair is falling or you have e The cast: the White House and toois with him | terrible scalp ltch, Parisian Sege will case remitted, and was paid. Company s willing to Qo its Part pro- | Deputy Commiastoner Garvey, tacbner | S, ZEes\dent's dratt of a platform, | stop both o money back. % ——— b 5 m‘a wi other pol cal sugges- There isn't any two ways about it; Taken Il at Chicago Conventlon. ~ [e25 be oomplied with = . - | Whip Fogarty, of the central office, | tions” for consideration. Dy the monc | Parieian Bawe. 1 oo o Gorme it sflo ING AND S ALE OF mw(?tua:z; 3 YPa]!x?ar, loca{l! y&rfl;uu; accept the offer, T am confident the| ..., of the un‘;‘msmflo vention. Several planks were written | efficient hair preparations. It aims to il at his home at 28 Valley _street, | SGmPany will be elad to cooperate by the president himself, although the | prevent baldness by putting life and & “Russell Chappell h 10; f the suffering from @ severe cold - He lefi | With You in any feasible way that you ¥ precise phraseology of most of the |nourishment into the hair roots, and Memphis Bessle, a retired shophifter, tform will be left to the resoluti fon mak s ith the Connecticut delegation to the R e e Srouuds ufl: : A ommaltion e e Ao national rcpu lcan convention, Satur- le Sylvester, lon dncoln | ~ Secretary Baker will reach St. Louis | realize why thousands are so us ln n er VV ear day, June 3 and shortly after ‘arriving | 3 the same time, the law be fully | pom, Raymond A. Perker | tomorrow evening. During the week y enthus- in Chicago was takep ill. He return- " g 62 Church St. Willimantic, c«.m' Wonderful healing power. ho! {astic about it. & “Hewes, Ramsey Wallace | he will keep in close touch with the | ~ Parisian Sage is women's fave ed to his home hers. Tuesday of last pon If Nas yeied thak & oy AT ‘Rl!nny Yellace| White” House by telephono and, tele- | hair dressing becauss it gives to . . o 3 mon Counell to confer with American | MFe: ran, Mrs, g information on - | bair a softness lustre tha mldn- This June Showing and Sale of Muslin Underwear repre- T Threaq Cp, to see if there 1o any legel | Dalsy, bls uu&j:{w Rt B, Tedtor opments and receiving advice. = |ates and compels admiration. A gen- ts e 5 5 t ol g cher ‘Breal 58 | Sy petitian et Te ted, Tharley Cary, 's brother, President Wilson also left tonight | erous bottle costs but little from Lee sents exceplional quality garments that are well cut, | musene cotter. son of Mr. sus M | ™S A Olon caled’ allantioe Lo s Tk Yigs | i gt % ‘Tog ARCTIW A7 & Omod. b seli dota b and wiB - . . T O ark s 8 a it Hi - made of fine materials and finished with excellent laces - |broken arm. Mr. Cotter was at ihefe Prospect trest and Summit strect, Ha | ., S¥nopsis of scenes: Act 1, Deputy |emy at West Point 'He is expeciod d idesi < 2 summer home at Lake Wangumbaug, | said a mistake had been made in curb m"""’m“’“’ Gar m“" Ry éh!&“-fi = g‘;“th p&;‘ le °gefll:‘;ny and embroideries, and marked at special prices. South, Coventry, Sunday, and in st |iine given him at the time he bullc|Tues A s IR T e D S and that since had N necessary W R - fEine, Kicked: bresking | hia__ right | to lower his houss one foot LR LIS T T e e, B ny e g | Violet Talcum NIGHT GOWNS SPECIALLY PRICED by % local phyetcian. Cotter 18 ons of |ty was mbed out three ears heo out three years ago, |dayv- Washington and keep in close touch Night Gowns, made of nainsook and| Night Gowns of a better quality,| " indham High's crack pitchers. The house was placed two feet six with demoeratic leaders at St. Louis. Powder b o He also will be in_constant commun s 1 B eeves, lace|made of nainsook and batiste, lace . inches above curbing. Curb line is|754 DELEGATES e ::“;l'n:l:: neck, short :|nfl :‘uslhe; and Hamburg rimmed, finished with| Hearing on Automobile Collision. |{same now ss when Olds built. No cation with Mr. 1son until his re b s Prosecuting Attorney E. Frank Bug- |mistake had been made in lines. City ARE UNPLEDGED |tz here late tomorrow. fo with white or light blue fogating—| 8100 $500. $2.30 $5.89, S50, 5558 o | beo heard the stories of Jdwin Brown | was In mo way responsibls for sondi. Fovoris from Bt touls that Sec BO!'“ed 15c 2 Box Special 98¢ 3450 and Henry Blair, who figured in an |tion of house at present. “md er Wl; m“l :"’“! "_! 4 automobile collisfon on Church street| 8. B. Doolittle, representing the ¥. (Continued from Page One) some delegates for the o den- s Saturday morning, Each of the young | M. O. A, appesred betore the counali| TS e % £ Dotnikgtion LI Celey by 3 CHEMISES men insists that he did not hear any|and petitione: r a special water |p o og Presidont Mar- administratior = ENVELOPE CORSET COVER :nmg‘si!al.ln‘lu given by the k:thqr rate owin, hto th‘z large uum;nm of | shall comes from that qvilated all "“‘“‘ that :?ey uvec:d Envelope Chemises, made of fine| Corset Covers in white or pink|No criminal action has been taken as | water would be used in con- e b s Menirl b quality nainsook witn. shirred front,|crepe-de-chine and washable satin, OALLS REPUBLICAN PLATFORM m::nee said m':’én?”mi’"’"’"“é, trimmed with fish-eye, German val, [(EPPN°STRr TR SO0 VEEEAE SO “A REMARKABLE FULMINATION"|as they knew there had been no €0 MAIN STREET end Hamburg finished with fancy rib-|,ng tancy pink, blue or white ribbons, e % bons—Special 98¢ . | with shoulder strap of lace er ribbon, Statement lssued by Senator William Envelope Chemises of a better qual- [others have short set in sleeves or || 4 ¢ J. Stone. ity, prettily trimmed with laces and |kimono effect—Special 98¢ and $148 Hamburg—$1.50, $1 89 and $2.39 ) S ‘ St. Louls, June 12.—Senator Wil- DE. " / S » Ham J. Stone, u:bn is to be chairman LONG PETTICOATS NIGHT GOWNS . ‘* OIS S\ oday’ e r it ’ : Long Skirts, made of nainsook and ::s.mbfic, wlt.h “Hamburg flounce, bead- Crepe-de-Chine Night Gowns, at- [,fi "d “”n -"d——"p:l::d ;i&of’é’.r?‘i ;r:a:ififib;r:?n—mflpfl mh ‘I:re‘t‘tyssla::: ; :_%MZ‘T:;UEEME?%&% TWIS, cutlery 9 Rakes, HOCS, Etc. 3 = Sturdy MUSCleS Hughes a Man of Ability. | . Quality the Best—Prices the Lowest = - 75c CORSET COVER FOR 50c : need the balance of keen ¥ gl e e s e T TR L ; _ brain and steady nerves. KEENKUTTER TOOLS AND CUTLERY gs:lt.:l:h different from our regular line and fully worth 75¢—Special price - contains the certain elements that each organ requires. THE H. C. M“RHAY H A1 Ty, friond Bunsls W Splkcivlg Tooe St Grape-Nuts Don’t You Want Good Teeth? - —a delicious food Doss the dread of the dental cheir oailse you to neglact them? made of whole wheat and malted barley, is a splendidly You need have no fears. By my can have your testh Siod, orowned or wxtractid ABBOLUTELY WiTHOUT mane ball:;iedh “;i"tn ofand sil?d“d“ “;e V“a:l “l;lnl;:l Consider Theso Other Features f: o8 Eszf d?e:a Pofash, etr——so frequently lacking STRICTLY SANI g\‘ro Ome Ty. g 2L l.mz& Grape-Nuts come ready to eat with cream or good =HE DRINKING COPS milk; has delightful flavor; is easily digested, STENT WITH B! .‘.‘i‘..'.f.‘fp.f.::‘i.“,.?l'.?{... examination :: :n‘:::?.'.( Ne and highly .nourishing—a wonderful builder of body, brain and nerve energy— charge for consultation. A “There sa Reason’f L.AWIN MOWERG 8-inch wheels, 4 cutting blades 14-inch $3.00 16-inch $3.25 18-inch $3.50 PAINTS M&m,.n'.mawmw, w ; Ready Mixed Paints SER Kp-ua-dsunh V-fl%%fwl’hund?m DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist 752 IW l‘l’ - VIILLIHANTIG. CONN,