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lnd with GLDW u.,-r Diins's a-n-«sn. %) Mayor Dunn has issuéd a procia- mation asking that e‘t.ga‘alind organ: fzations do escort dt Company L is now : state armory awall vrflqrs to mn although no offilal has been as yet to leave. T am sure tha cltllgtnl are interested n;mm& loyalty ant E&Hflfllfl o it seems only proper that we should, 8m”'l o‘rly d jotism 'b doin; er.v. ang r] 8 ty ‘The fl:. bell ,rlll rung tvo hnurn before departure and con- tinued to be rung at intervals during the march from the armory to the railroad station. I would request all church bells be telled during - the march. *1 would ask that all citizens and organizations that can @ssemble when the call comes to march at once to the armory and headed by-& Dh- toon of police and ‘Willimantic band do escort duy to the boys. who stand ready to lu own their lives for their country. aho ask the city and town oflkh.ll participate and would request that all homes and Heals Running Sores . and Conquors Plles Also Stops Itching of Eczema in Few Days. would “I feel it my duty to write you a let- ter of thanks for your wonderfal Peter- sow's Ointment. I had & runnlnt sore on my left leg for one year. bdnn to use Peterson’s Ointment threeé wee! ago and mow it is healed.”—A. C Gilbrath, 708 Reed St., Brie, Pa. T'd rather get a letter like that, says Peterson, than have John D. Rocke- feller give me a thousand dollars. It does me a lot of good to be able to be selling druggists a large box of PETERSON’S OTN'l‘m for cents. The healing power in this oint- uered. Peterson's Ointment takes the burn out of -sunburn in 10 minutes. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Peter- son Bros, Buffalo, N. Y. —_— JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard 60-62 North.St.,, Willimantic UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St. Willimantio, Ct, Telephone Lady Assistant YOU WANT to put your ate ine. bublie, there is”me o ad- Tertising cormns of The Butiotin. don of that brave |40 getting the the road at the | oo local rities .yet - regard o the matter; The mndmon of the boy is much w he recover! !et out ‘of ° dn?gs ey BALlE pok BUMPED IN'Ifi Ford touring ear, - ©opposite e w! indham | about 12 fflma nmm, m{u;c as not -learn uugm e ;! Movflng light lnlm on !ha not a 2] top. The man was evidently under the influence of lquor and after the collision ¢ame to this city Chief of Police Richmond to visit the site of the accident with him and take & uicmre ot the comnlun '!'he chld mam}ufl‘rx‘?hxun oelt:ynt €0 ‘Willimanti St P, Chesbro. to First S!kciman‘flnx the -trip with him. With Mr. i 5858 and ‘wanted | Chesbro’s help tha‘alan&n succeeded in | and on ‘machine out of and \mder a nearby shed. fl-flhg Postponed. The special meeting of the Mercan- tile Branch of the Business Men's as. sociation and Board of Trade, which was to have been held Tuesdav night, was postponed until next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock beécause of a lack of quorum. The matter to be taken up is in regard to the closing of the stures one afternoon each week. Class Day Program. nam S5igh Schost Wednestay moraing school Wedn: ‘morning n 11 o'clock were largely attended. ‘The program follows: Class song, to the music of Genevieve, Sweet Gene- vieve. Class History, Louis Hickey, chairman; Faheyl, Miss Helen" Bransfield and Ed- ward Ottenheimer, and read by Louls Hickey. Class will, written by Ran chairman, vis, Branssield, by soprano -olo In the Time of Roses, clas! prophecy, riginia Baker, ‘Winifred Tracy, Arthur Squircs, Don- ald Kramer, and Morris Smm:. w“lcl double male quartette, consisting %(vrhn kfmny, ng;aa Goss, Eusv&orll:: ‘eel uires, 00! Henry Clark, and Ar- thur Squires; alma mater, school. The class history was well written and ‘well delivered recalling the work and deeds of their four years in school. The class will was filled with well Dus- | worded bits. The class prophecy de- serves special mention, being present- ed in a novel and original manner by Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. Muslin Underwear FOR VACATION st hand one meeds an extra supply of Summer Muslin This showing andisale of Summer Muslin Undergar- ments present alargeivariety of practical styles, made of THE H. C. MURRAY GO, Dor’t You Want Good Teeth? mmam.afimamummummr + You need:have'! wsthed you:canshave your testh \‘ Glled, crowned ¥t M" A.!DLUTEI-V WH'NOW PAIN. mmnmrm 5 RICTLY SANITARY OFFICE 3 STERI i lni to cultivate the love of nature. It is a part of patriotism to use our influence ~against unpatriotic deface- ment of nature. ‘We sing, 1 love thy rocks and rills, and then we go out and blast those rocks. What Patriotism Involves. | True patriotism involves love nt‘ Americans. Family love is enough but it s not whst you ml:ht - Her easy..to call patriotism. It those we love. Pltrlotlnn lnehlde- loving those who are not lovely. We multtl‘&ve not only the great mnn but | ce little man. There Is no pa- triotism that does not recognize our M:lndl and neighbors as part of the lon. Pnur Preparedness, One gréat difficulty at the present moment is the lief of m army unless we can double the num- ber of guns, the number of vessels, barracks, su stores of adequate amount? Wo are not fully unless everything corres Diplomas for Seventy-five. Following the address th, m-chutru rendered the Moonlight Beethoven. The diplomas wem pre- sented by Charles D. Kl.na, ncrenry of the (Stats board of education..Th unusually l‘l\ln- bend ’IB. of whom 44 wm | regular diplomas, 18 household u-n diplomas, f commercial _diplomas, t‘::r df:rflflmu- and two kindergar- The chorus under the direction or T ral numbers ’!rom ite, by Grieg, in uplandld manner. L v PUBLIC SCHOOLS HOLD GRADUATING EXERCISES. Windham Street and Natohaug Schools Have Appropriate Pro- grammes. and parents attended. The exercis- es opened with a musical p under the direction of Miss Brown, instrue Mary G. as accompanist, As usual the music was of high order for wsnmm school l.l'ld Miss Brown is a hworfl:whflenpmofvnmot- neuf of pared | 1 Mrs, b bury at 4.11. The brifle wore a —Award of Diplomas and State| Certificates—M Gud.unfin: honors 1‘1’1‘“ iscellaneous Shower. gln Horace Drew, ‘| Luciér, erel.u Lacrotx, Rochelea: 3 lln-u-noou- Shower. 'rna ‘members of the Bn-ry soclety ‘a miscellaneous shower to Miss mmrlm dow mphm:mahmm. hm e eSS chmlodn"TlM Career of Mr. 11 um,nmmmh,' munmfi mou.\e e uhenn m . 5 June, 1875—Delive addréss,” of Otficrunmu' School ' No. 85, New York Ci IRW‘M the age of 14 -mm Madi- University at nm— Irene Roy was pian- Street Closed. sophomore-class. . during the .h.ymtkof pipe :’o '.h: m;’-‘nm wo;l m i J main lihe to ‘William W-mmtflmwmh risedence. literature, Also a member of the edi- Miss Florence Brown of wu;mflmup-mmv - spending two months' vacation with| 1881—WVilas grad: her: parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.|19 years of. wa. Timothy Sullivan, who wune Toscons hospital, Wilimantie, has oseph's Te- nmgd hol:': much improved in COLCHESTER interest in Loan Exhibition Increasing!y., . ==Many Automobile Visitors Enter~ ‘Judgé Cibson. The tained~Funeral of Willlam Peckham o g ~—Prof. Martin ahuum to Tuif Stewart South America. ~ _ The rain forgot Colchester Tu. 80 the loan e it held by the of Calvary church at the home GRADUATING EXERCISES Misoes - Blge o . -The place was crowded most OF PAROCHIAL SOHOOLG of the time, and the team room com- s 1 mittee was busy keeping up with the Diplomas, Prizes and State Certifi- | orders. Those who wished had tables cates Awarded-——Address by Rev. Father I-lumcn. £ in the garden; the rest were served on The mflluun enrche- of the p‘i the porch. wmuer has sent an is “heaps of rochial school took place in St. John's: hall Monday evening. attendance The of friends and relatives filled the hall, |} ‘The following pro; was ably car- - o i, el e ST Sveaion | P e on ft. One sampler is made on red o | canvas, aad angther, & beanty from & tive. s Mrs. Phaneuf is the second eldest daughter of Mr. and I(mnnh Suls ann. and has 13 . and . Phanent left for Dan- a green traveling suit, with hat fo matoh. Up- on thelr return Mr. and ‘Mrs. Phaneuf Will reside at 117 Front strect. Taftc vills, where the groom has ‘& good position. The numeérous handsome’ Bifts inoluded china, linen, cut glass, Qnur. money and household rurnl-!xv Guests were present from Bos- tnn Danbury, Hartford, = Windsor Locks, ‘New York, ‘Willimantic, Tnn— ville, Norwich, Plainfleld, Storrs, Wi Tadies ter‘bury and Bllm of the seems to cmotmummmlu and Oneda Lali- m&murflum Olive Lucler, ''Veronica Rocheleau; ngs were luns the of the seventh and ‘;&h riven over tu a p!-y engthd The sn- ‘Thread, & Play valedictory, u. irhn m:mb ona"u ‘ d the rain eol)’cfi“"o:; !fll monan Prl.-u ‘were ‘""&‘;c as to'lznw- IL buponz W ‘Dora, Lemaine; Continued his andl-ru Nmrk. N. ',m. the sstatory oo o ta ork. lfl.o—flflmefl by President Tl!’. ,- tice of the United States