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Co-operating Loyally With Mayor born Pmuldnn'-.' for Military Census. |Dut f"" a .D\'flllbu' i‘ city. - She h lnrvlved by one. Chairman of the executive commit- nr, ll- ‘Susie w“ of this ecity, and Bridgeport Hx!vld of this flq. A Fisk was brought to this| 5= = this city Monday morning seph and ller rkins. He c“’ *.-G:-wm “Chief E. I “‘nm 3 Tty things are being held up --lm th‘ is survived by a widow, two dnngh» ‘ernon lodge, No. 75, ficates sigded bY Edith Perkins Richmond Monday. fl ”fl‘ Faith o. = vernor tu- the census . lAv ward, 7 Z g: “Dunii had some of w‘l‘u?teer; a, a- :fl" - D‘?o:e nhme.(- at work on the post ice list andof M: rd, and a h!v er, ph o the lists in the town building Monday | Niantic. he Senior class - 234 M and these are being checked up as e e Sennie S. 9 lmqvmvuoqher“ymmu soon as they are sent into headquar- FUNERAL this (Tuesday) leading into High street with aer sled ters in the Cbamber of Commerce “ e g Thers is some importsnt_ i ifwhen & double Tunse gmlng dowr. rooms. It is expec tha worl rs. Mati 4 rdge. come before class, nu._m of | the = on_ the !M will progress very rapidly after (ho| rhe funeral of Mrs. Matilda L.|reports of the committees on the ¥ John and Dudley Williamss of | 280 0 e She T T commlaslons are received by the com-|pyrgge, 77, who died at her home in | book and the Semior play. .rm School Seventh. _ |sround. She was taken to her home * mittes, A meeting of the committee | piEES S0b WID U0 B 3¥ rom her| In the first of the series 2 S and Dr. Burr took six stitches to close will in all probability be called- after|y 1o home Monday afternoon. Mrs. | interclass basketball games, . | ‘;;g;? ‘;:_gflug;;gflgg {rh_l:endfl the wound, which the child had suffer- these commissions arrived and then in this city, F: the work will g0 on in earnest. Those | DiFdEe was weli Fnown In TU1S £ % | oered. the Froshmen with "ot | the report of per capita sales of R | %%, Moness of - up *was a Sun- that have been asked to get the.enu- | WRETEENe Was borh. [of, SVOL YHCt | §15 and the Juniors : Sivae_ Seata/this year. = The S=sis|usy Vigifor in Bl meration of the men in various fac-|gorg she made her home in Bristol. |mores, the score being - | were based on the popu Newsy Notes. tories have been notified and all have Bridget Makara. next class games will be played dur- Brevities. = expressed a willingness to cooperate = ing the art exhibit entertainments. Dominic Lemoine of -~ Dayvilie, with the committee in everv way.| The funeral of Bridget Makara, the - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whipple, Jr. of | formerly_of Baltic was in town Sgn- Principal Case of the hish school | three <lays’ old daughter of Mr. and 5 in Woshburn Hall. . | Groton. were yecent guests at E-ed|day. brought in a lst of 17 names of the|Mrs. Joseph Makara, who died at the ance in Washburn Hall. Whippie's in Lawton Vil Joseph Dubois was the guest of Many peopic attended the dance :n| Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Downle, of | friends in Centerville, R. L. over the students of the school who are eligi-|home of her parents at 11 Chapman ble tor the enrollment. This list In-|street, was held Monday -fiernoo- At § Washburn hall Monday evening given | Westerly spent Sunday at James ic- | week end. cluded the names of out of town stu-33 o'clock. Burial was in St. Joseph’s [ by the iocal order of the Woodmen | Cluggage’s. Ernest Viau of Plainfield spent Sun- dents as well as those residing in |cemetery. of the World. The affair broke up at| An anniversary requiem mass for|dav with relatives in town the town of Windham. Mrs. Johanna Healy. a late hour. Mrs. Margaret Foy was said by Rev.| Victor Bellanger was @ Wiilimantic The funeral of Mrs. Johanna Healy J. J. McCabe at St. Mary's church on|visitor Sunday * oBiITUARY was held from her late home in South Labor Pay Roll. Monday morning. Principal Floyd Tiffney was & Windham Monday morning at o' week end visitor in Providence. SR I iep el for ke Dast Charens F. Charon was a New Lon- THANKS FOR GUARDSMEN Miss Flora Goodrich. clock. 'Requiem high mass was Sung | qeol toraled $730.24, It was divided St. Joseph's church at 10 o'clock - % = NOANK don cailer Monda: . oo TiS, Jenth of Mids Flora Gopdrich, |1 Hlev o F. Banoon, The bearers |33, Olows: Strest department, 9193~ e D.‘S. Martin was in Providencé on| . SESSIONS BEGINNING TODAY WHO SAW BORDER SERVICE nephew, Charles E. Goodrich, at|were Paugk D::uevs; 'll;lifng;h? Vlng. ucoonnt, $290.64; maintain:ng sewers, | Charles H. Smith Recovering frem|Sunday. & 3 in O € Gat Through N Baiiicsd I5. Lotber Bunt by Seoretar TRttty SoRnert o chael Dono-|$3225; water works, $59.35. | Imjury—Five New Houses at Long Seriously Til. " Ofaee ‘ough, Neoessary | Expr in_Lo e by ary Chestnut Hill Sunday night. She had 5 ¢ been -in poor health for some time.|van. Burial was in St. Joseph's cem- - Point—Walter Palmer Assigned to|. Miss Lillian Lucier is seriously il at| Legislation Before Adjournment. ker to Commander: Death was caused from heart trouble. | etery. Worked Third Rank. her home. ot 2 Miss Goodrich was born in Portland, 2 % At the Newport. Mrs. Eliza Cote and Mrs. i3lancha| Washington ¥eb. 19.—Night ses ‘Washington, Feb. 19. — Sec Conn., in 1851, the daughter o2 Charles Entertained Whist Club. February meeting of Nat- —_ - Case are spending several weeks swirh |5ions ofithe house beginning tomorrow | Baker sent a letter of jhanks today A. and Nancy J. (Fuller) Goodrich. The Monday Afternoon Wihist club chaug lodge, No. 22, K. of P., held on Charles H. Smith, who broke his lefty 100 SFC SREFUICE 02 were planned by the democratic lead- | the commanders of all national guard At an early age she entered a hospi- | met at the home of Mrs. E. A. Win- | Monday "";’.}‘“‘l‘-""‘ Jras 3 jarge at- | ankio recently, has been since confined | "'Sri2os” Emma Dubois, Mary itill,|ers today in in order to get through |units which saw service on the Mex tal in Brooklyn, N. Y., where she t00k | ter on Church street. s :;rk S oot ?h:dm Ofk the :'u':; to his bed. The injured leg has been and Bernadette Hill attended the sup. legislation before the 64th |can border. “I wish to thank you and 2 nurses’ course. She followed this e working of placed in splints, which was not per. afvole BY fhe Chiliren oo SRty expires a week from Satur- | the officers and mgn of your organi occupation of training for some time WEDDING th‘n:hnnk = "V;f:l{ wfdid-te- Af- | gible at first on account of the swall- Clety 1n' Plainfield Satarduy - event: Sty TR At 10 the ' border n. e but about ten years ago she was sl i AT T . heiiey W Seuned- Tl 2 £ e The army appropriation bill will be | sponse to the call of the president forced to give up work and since that Tifft—Haran. S o Building at the Point. up all tomorrow and tomorrow night, | wrote the secretary, “for the valuabie time she has made her homé with rel- st 8 Brief Mention. Five houses are in course of con- according to-the present plans. The | service which you have rendered to the atives. She was well known in_this| At the rectory of JosePN'S| Ny, Vera McDonald of Church |struction at Groton Long Point. New military bill will follow the army bill| country. When the national guard city where she was a member of the |chusgh Saturday night Rev. T. ';‘»B‘" strect is entertaining Mrs. J. H. Car- | telephone cables are being strung Rural Carrier Jabez H. Bailey Kickdd|and the bis civil sundry bill. report- | was calied into the service of the fod Baptist church society. She leaves|non, pastor of the cl;;lrch ‘mdu;l! N | penter of Springfield, Mass., for a |there. the Mouth by a Horse — B ed today, wll be the next of the annau-~ | eral government the lives of e two sisters, Mrs. Francls Bellware and | marriage, Mrs. Julia Haran and HEF- | few days. Dorothy White has received a 1ot of | Personal ‘Note & measures {6 be cansidered. . |women and children along the frontier . Miss Abbie Goodrich of this city. a|bert L. Tifft, both of this city. & Mhc| James M. Smith and son, Cliffora|new music written by Walter J. Pond, £ The fight over prohibition measures, | were in grave danger owing to the brother, wite T Goofrick of Weatsfaas Mes, Joba M. Hvaneieid | few|C.. were in Bristol, Monday, where|a summer resident of Lord’s Point and | ' Lioya Bailey of Southern California inclqmng the senate amendment to the | formidable raids from the Mexican chester, two Acphews and two ulecss. | Wilnessos. Slter the ooy o thelthey Attesded the funeral of .Mr.|a Eugcssstul composer. fins bpon sPenAtgl Tow Sohd 1o o [pas appropriation bill and the | side of the border. It is not too much Mes. Ssrah E. Way. " | home of the bride at 25 Bank street | Smith's sister. . A dance is to be given by the |y jage. ” enath i Tor prohibition in the Dis-|to eay that had these raids comtinued T e ot T Serah B T aols, | whore 3 Iuncheon was served. Mr.| J. C. Lincoln of this city will leave [Stiikers of the Palmer shipvard, =~ Carrier Bailey Injured. S TR I oyRlrivt fo Some | e, as danger of internatianal tra: rry an 3 e time of the arrival of the e T e Georse Manning has been substitut- | " The house today hadl ts last conbid- | units, ob the nationsl guard . on ihe curred at her home at 101 North|ang Mrs. Tifft will reside at 25 Bank | this" week for a trip thtough _the Pl it | o il Sl » g street. < south. He will be accompanied by Dt & ing on rural free delivery route No. 1|eration of bills on, what is known as|border, the raids ceased and the ter 1 . Mrs. James P. Brown. his son, Arthur B. Lincoln of Hart- | daughter, during the absence of Cafrier Jabez H.|the unanimous consent calendar, | sion between the two countries began [ Mr._and Mrs. Owen A. Williams of Truck Goes Over Embankment. S NIRRT ter | New York arc here for a short visit. | Dalley. who was badly Kicked in the |measures which cannot be considersd | (o relax. 1 - About 11 o'clock Monday morning a °m"”nt it Hot ke\lm!:i wafier Miss Emma Wilbur of Groton is the ma‘u[ a week ago by a horse, re-lif any members objects. Many bills “It is the hope and belief of the a large motor truck belonging to a ‘fl'afl 5 el'?a ‘or‘rf onday fix-| o oct of Mrs. Melville Daboll of | JUiring that five stitches be taken in|iwere up but few were passed. The | zovernment that the presence of lumber concern in -this city skidded|ins a water pipe on Church street|g ., gyiew cottage. his upper. iy, Randall_bil lto exclude alcoholic 1i- | units of the national guard, toge Godman’s Colored Minstrel troupe quor advertiseising from the United | with the units of the regular army i \ off the road in Mansfield near tha|that had become frozen und burst E - Mansfield Hollow road. The driver of | The men found frost at a depth of [ i A ‘Wenzle of Hartford Mas been | eave an enjoyable performance in the|States mails was. stricken from the | i bordes smd in Socten™ muit ¢ the truck, in an endeavor !ho turn out | three feet enough to freeze the pipe. Long Point. I"a;ltlcl:teambe fire ;nglne hal:l re’:-em.- calendar on objection without dis-| presence in mobilization campe of t ‘of the ruts to allow another car to - g - " i y for e n of Grace church. ssion. i ' 3 Pass, got the front wheels out of the MYSTIC Biissc_ Ashbey 15 sulerioy foom St ] Mre' - Dol Glsarid. of Helte was 41 - : Vo P R s e B G R deep rl‘.;t! b\ll‘t the back :‘heels ldli‘d n‘ft . Sent to Newport. rtg;nl g\(;e.;t‘ ofF issézora Shea. OUNARIP Lm:" VALERIA sible a peaceful nolut‘!on of a difficait pond. This caused the machine to 2 By B . 86 the: r. an rs. Ellis Bentley have left < " n Three Weeks, g and crash throush a fence. going | S41e of Blacksmith Shop and Building | __Witter, Patiner, Bas been Sont 1o the | oo T Tion ™ ower Falls,” Mass, (¢ CRASHED INTO SCHOONER |2"® threatening problem. Burned. Could Not 3 an embankment of about six{ Lots—Manager Spellman to Light|"“g0 (5 a"f PO 0t 00 CORTRTE o | spend some timie. : PRt . |DRASTIC PORT REGULATIONS Y When the machine had reached| East Face of New Town Clock—|grip Charles N. Congdon of _Stafford {Saling Vessel Capsized and Sank in om of the embankment it Was| Death of Miss Ann Brown. Mrs. William Rathbun has returned | SPTings was a recent guest of Mr. and | Fifteen Mniutes, Off Quaratine. ARE IN EFFECT AT HALIFAX 2 - ithat one of the wheels had from a vieit to her daughter, Mres. |Mra. R. V. Congdon. o Vhen my babwkv girl 'mwxl making it difficult to Rotic| . Ernest A. Bliven has purchased of | Foley, in Dorchester. Elm City Guests. New York, Feb. 19.—The Cunard line | State Dup-rtmcnt Notified by the weeks old she broke’ont 3 B o R e .| Thomas H.' Fox his blacksmith shop| Fred Fitzpatrick and Bernard Mg-| James Murphy and Jeremiah Dino- | steamship Valeria, outward bound for British Am| dor. O o o enrecking machine|and two building lots situated in|Donald have been visiting In New |van have returned to Mo Haven af- | Liverpool with a cargo of merchandise, ber had. hce. hy. . the form of wateE bl : ihe injured car to this city” | Greenmanville avene, and a Yo pending ‘wod : h rican four-mased /a Vew 1 4 * garage is | York. ter spending th R vy |crashed into the American four-mased | Washington, Feb. 19.—New 1 itched and bumet % to be opened there. Mrs. Mary Ross 'is very - end With Mr.|echooner Dustin G. Cressy off Quaran- |drastic port regulations brought i il from | Murphy’s mother, Mrs. % - mot sdjourn until 1 o Fros Lighting Premised. P Bariow h raset & 5ot | Boren Tovin aoomt a2y 1o | St i 2 Role In o s’ otfoct”of Malix were comiiumical . F. E. Barlow has purchased a pedi- " T e o sal -led to the state department g one of the longest ses- [ Martin Speliman, manager of the| recq English sotter i Rt h datnide Jiva ships so tnat she capsised and_ sanis |the Tritish abmassador Hereatter tho ‘history of the local po- | Mystic Power company has notified i George Clark. , in fifteen ‘minutes. The officers and |mmasters of all neural steamers of all the Village Improvement society that In Peninsula State. Mrs. Arthur Phipps and children, |CTeW Of the Cressy ,consisting of nine |neutral steamers arriving at Halifa 3 bis Jrm will furnish, free o fcharge,| George I Wilcox is visiting relatives | yutic, 47N VG ThiPPS Holliston, are{men, ‘Were rescued by two tugs. onme for inspection must arrive at a point At o] Al _ electricity to illuminate the cast side in Florida. spending a few weeks in Yantic with |f Which attempted unsuccessfully to0|ten miles from the harbor entrance at keep bandaged. t figh of [fhe Dew town clock which has| George Brady, who has been ill with | 3PE0CRE, 5 Jev Wecks in Wantic With |50 the schooner to shallow water. The {7 p, m. of the day of arrival. 1 hey Valeria, apparefitly unhurt, stood b¥!may not enter by daylight without of- *I tried many remedies. Then Itried been installed in the Union Baptist | pneumonia, is able to be out. Geaiia W Tavior % = for'a short time and then resumed her |ficial authorization and during thelir ford. Cuticura Soap and Ointment. .- They : church spire, at the expense of| .Howard Hunter has returned to his A 2 el to Bl Rer afel o i thie the peace, igns of | generous donors in the village and out |home in Bridgeport after a visit here. | entre spran ine aanet,of South Cov- |\ ovage. stay no communication will be per passing through a trying fight as all|of town. The work of installing the —_— S ©r home | The Cressy, which had just arrived [mitted between the ship and the shore from Black River, Jamaica, with a car- The regulations further require that :hé‘rec::le)el?él:mmplm‘fl%‘fi‘:-h were cut up._ Kyzel and Kudia en- |clock is nearly done and it was ium.. Sened) e e tercd pleas of not suilty to both | inatea for the first time & Saturday COLCHESTER e., Sept. counts while Dubina pleaded guilty to | night. Nnt.\u better to clear the skin of { both. ANl had a chance tell their H Nigh! 3 3 ad a chan ome Night. Edgar *A. Carrier of Hartford was mmpla Mche"- redness “’dl ":’"fl‘ T s o Jiee toa|, Arrangements have been perfected|the guest of his parents on Broadway| ... == peoy ot i Fexooble “atarted ‘audl ss 26 oo e for Home Night at ¢he Methoaist| over Sunday. oy Sevaciiers Crdege Tl and the of chapping and soreness. | trot it Setommey B. 3 Droanea | Episcopal church, Wednesday evening,| J. H. Marsh of Boston was calling Closed for Eight Days.. Cuticura Soap use: ly for all toilet 2 s = 3: | February 21. Rev. Frederick W. Colc- |on friends in town Monday. Santiago De Cuba, Feb. 19.—In ac- with touches of Ointment now | Who represented Kyzel, stated that he | ., " loior of Trinity Methodier | | Timothy O'Conneil of East Haddam did not think his client was guilty of = was the guest Monday of William |cordance with instructions from the Si . g0 of logwood, was of 862 toris anid WAs [the master of an incoming phip must SUSPENSION OF BANKS built at Bath, Me., 1§ 1912, for Percy |signal the port upon -arival at the IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA |& Small of that City. \ point ten miles from the harbor en 2 = trance that he has received notice of in TOWER OPERATOR HELD UP the regulations AT SAYBROOK HIGHWAY BRIDGE |, \yepicAN NOTE APPRECIATED Military Guard Detained Him - Until BY CUBAN GOVERNMENT Identified. e then to soothe and heal tends to church, of Norwich, will be the s - prevent skin troubles. Sither charge 25 Te had tried to actler. Mirs. Thomas Travener und Wi | Johneon of Broadway. military governor all the banks in this He Wi § For s-.-ple by Return | that things of this kind happen too | 1ard W. Keigwin will take part in the | Mr. and Mrs<E. A. Carrier and Miss | city have suspended business for eight Warning to Rebel a address post- “‘Cuticura, | frequently and he fined Kqzel and | ™MUsical programme. Kellogg were callers in North West- | days, except for such transactions as| Hartford, Feb, 19.—News came from Conclusive Proof of Friendsrip B.Bodnn. sflu everywhere. | Dubine $25 and costs on each count. chester Sunday, making the trip by{are required for the payment of im- |Saybrook {his morning that Robert a4 g Sadin: v Tount: ot GRitr ot 0 automobile. port duties and to meet othér taxes.|Bird a New Haven road tower operat- | Havana, Feb. 19—The Cuban gov- breach of peace charge but was fined | Bl memm oo Charles M. Reade of Willimantic|The chamber of commerce held a |or at Saybrook Jupction, was held up |ernment, replying to the recent note $50 and costs for assault. Kyzel took Miss Ann Brown. was here Monday. meeting today to devise means for by the military guard at the Saybrook iof the United States government, JAY M. SHEPARD an appeal and was held in $100 bonds.| Miss Ann Brown is dead at her home | . MF. and Mrs. John Churchill and |the protection of the business inter-|Highway bridge at 12 o'clock, mid- |republic into civil war, says Cuba and Fred L'Heureux appeared befove|on Denison avenue, after a long and|James Gilfillan left Saturday for a|ests of the city. + |night, Saturday and was held up for warning Cubans not to throw their Succeeding Elmore & Shepard the court for larceny of tools from |painful illness. Miss Brown fell | féW Weeks' visit in New York. New B = . three hours. Bird lives in South Lyme |the Cuban people appreciate at value TN Bliza St. Laurant. The accused en-)down stairs several months ago ard| S H. Kellogg was in ‘\orwlch Sat- ew Britain—Five only out of !;mv and make- the trip back and forth by |hig conclusive proof of the friendship and was sentenced to thirty da: ing Bro: iss Madeline Brown, who is teach- y he bridge attendan n Cuba’s present and future welfare, as y days in|her injuries. Miss wn was born ir examinations. necessary to secure the identification |its dectarations being of the greates ing in Cromwell, was with her par- of railpoad men before he was released. | importance for the cause of order at 60-62 Nortk SL. wmhlll& jail. A charge of stealing-a pair of | North Stoningtom but has been a res- its, Mr. d Mrs. Charl F. B , shoes which was at first alleged |ident of this village for years. je =" zex - I row, He was late in reporting on his Job |friendship of the United States and th Lady Assistant Tel connection | against the man was nolled. on Norwich avenue, over Sunday. = oo e oL the Mystic Bridee| ™jonn Cavanaugh of New Haven was |is visiting friends in town for a few o~ et will realize once more the value of (he : World's Purity ‘Federation. present and In the fauture Waiter. B. Lombard of Hartford Was| ywashington, Feb. 19—A joint reso- Edmound Pelletier entered a plea of | Con; EISRAT - R rc 2 suilty to the charge Of Intoxication |ed by ail who keew mer s Bas Pe19V-|at his home on Norwich avenue over | days. DR.F. C J ACKSON and was sentenced %0 30 days M jail | 2 sister, Miss Mary Blizabotn Brow, | Sunday. Cuba and all America, the note says s L's e He_was arrested Saturday afternoon|with whom she resided, a mephew,| Services were held in the Episcopal | the guest over Sunday of his mother, [jution authorizing the president to ap- |Imemnse value of living under the chapel Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, | Mrs. Etta Lombard, on Norwich ave- | pon't qelegates to attend the enth an- | shadow of its republican institutions et ot v i Frank Brown, of North Stcningtcr, r T and Rev. Sherwood Roosevelt officiating.|nue. * S of he world" urity i DE" ’s The Quinine That Does Not Affect Head ;’.!,'i:m ?Bm';"z{';‘}';‘:rf‘: The shcrament of the Lord’s supper| Samuel Friedman of Bridgeport' was B il oyt Nowemil | ~Higgammic— eeviy of evingelis- 752 Main Street, Willimantic | _ Because of Ms tonic and laxative | Stoningtom. was celebrated, at his home on Norwich avenue over|per 8-14, next, was-passed today by |tic services will be held at the Meth- flect, Laxative Bromo Quinine can be 2 William H. Van Hprn of Willimantic | Sunday. the houve. odist Episcopal church, beginning Hours—$9 a. m. to $ p. m. Phone 44 ;%g;:sg!n;;wrrme‘;v;t:\gu‘th:-s':;\ffi;w Social and Personal. = ¢ i o Sl e r S RD Sunday, February 25, and continuing {s only one “Bromo Quinine . Richard Morgan of St. Paul, Minn, Durham—In excavating for a grave | to Maréh 1i. Mrs. May Linsicy Iiaizht HIRAM N. FENN GROVE'S signature is on box. 2! ;VIT::; l;-;:: mcgflmnthof g}zwrer:_t X in the cemetery, ¥riday, the frost wag|is the evangelist, assisted by C. 3 stopher Morgan or . hes UNDERTAKER a EMBALMER, WHEN YOU WANT to put y a few days has left n: a trip to Mon- f&nd to be twenty-four incl Bartlett, singing evangelist. 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. iness before the public, there tana, where he is to be employed. medium better than thr h the Telephone Lady Assistant | vertising cotamns of The Bulletin. A e e visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge. - Miss Florence Payne has returned to Boston. after a week's visit wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Payne. Miss Ruth Bowen of - Northfiel, : : Murray's Boston Store [--hs=-"= J Warren Rathbun. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Fish were in New ]Tdon Monday to attend the WILLIMARTIC, CONN. 1+ flmei bt pee, et i her daughter, Mrs. Charles C. Perkins. Burial was in Neank Valley m Miss Faye has been ted to the Mq Children’s New Spring Dresses |- 2 tomes This week we have on display one of the prettiest and 8tiff, Sore Muscles Relieved most atiractive lines of Chldren’s Sprng Dresses that || iowins o ol or sase of swmes. sro| mothers wish to see. These smart little models are = ]| ot Sotrs made of sturdy gingham, chambray, fancy plaids, smock pockets. They are so well cut, made and attrac- tively finished with a neat little touch here and there that it convinces mothers that it no longer pays to make these little dresses themselves when they can buy them as reasonable as these—$1.50, $1.89, $2.50, $3.39 and $3.50. a THE H. C. MURRAY GO. 1 =