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COATS 1174 4 ‘l‘he section devoted to Separate Skirts. . 1s prepared to clfwe you a pleasant sur- prlsg The richest ideas of the season . are répresented both in woolen skirts or -'"-"m*:v = silk. A number are box plaited, others e s B el flare type with the oddest, quaintest ideas Sience i Gabardine, Navy, Black, Rose, Poplin. in pockets, others have wide belts with Tan, Gray. shirred tops, but all are ‘individual in ‘ G citter, and such skirts as these. wern. SN 2 UM, Marye mh 2 e | iy = wcsiimaon. s ¢ witha Georgettc Crepe Waist make the Cross ..:. the ot th Foreign Missionary | for Stephen Tyler, helping him in the Other stylish Coats, $10.95 to $28.50 ' richest and smartest outfit you can vnsh The. work " Nadies ot Shure! s Wiy Weicsridts » ¥ - Foster Burgess of Wesleyan univer- ~ Tor. v Jas b Weding & Zov SKIRTS DRESSES B Silk Skirts are priced-at $5.98 to 513 50. 3 s TR 3 . ST AN £ RG! “Wool Plaid Sklrts are priced at $388 to $7.. 50 gemonstrution Nader g ) o o . at ¢ Re PR o k) Detense || WOOL POPLINS AND PLAIDS AND SERGES Wool Serge and Wool Poplin Skirts are pnmd “at $5.00 |5, e m;,_i"g;,{“w"m:,’- 3. E. Fogors and om ewport. s $ l 2,5_(: llP to $9.98. i oo AL e S Bozrah Consrega- | 8¢, IS 1OMe BerS, e town farm is be Eo 7 lew) t e by n :‘-mv;ug:mx?lmee‘ to hear this mfi% R. A. M., was in Ma- association. ing ploughed and harrowed. Values to $1 eline who was sonic hall Th ing. The SELK I'A'Rm SPRING AND SUMMER vmsrs BRI y DN e et e e o B 2o RN R e \s s rume | ¢ oo : . James secre- | C. 11, post, o s pmans 2 $K.75 $ 50 GEORGETTE ‘CREPE AND VOILE APPEALS FOR LAND tary. Snow; treasurer, C. | next Subjects of Tomorrow’s Sermons— » 6 27_ : " 3 tist church Sunday morn-| Methodist Men's Class Discusses e - 5 L These pretty and attractive Wfists are just Aaietiand. Gimaitior of Chasmber e et i | 35 8L 1 o'clock there Wil Ibe & =vt-1 “Jewstt Gity at Mesting Thureday e what you néed for Spring and Summier Wear.| Genime et oo™ e e “Ei Wil | Sunday sciodt ¢ 25 i, "ACTIS | Evening. Geor pe-de- < kus; master first vail, Leslie F.|Miss Myra C Ellis as leader. Sub. Rev. J. A. Spidell's Sunday morning The quality Pf rgett.e q"epe and Cre] " €-| The apricultural committee of, the Larkham. T o i e B amoy Luabioct At ‘ihe Baptist cburch will be s Ul I s Chine used is one that is rich, while the trim- | Wilimangc ~Chamber of Commerce iy bt The Church of My Denomiation. In u y has that an appeal be made to Add, e Lol the evening the subject is Care ani ing ideas such as you rarely find in mod-| g, public through the newspapers ey = PLAINFIELD ver. 2 $ Ty g y Y 00| asking"ail persons Who have available | | Senator George M. Landers of New s Rev. Albert Donnell's sermon at the erate priced waists. All the latest Springjiand I or near the clty and Ay Pero |mecting in the rooms of the chamber | Railroad Station to be Heated by Fur. | Congregational church Sunday mors = shad d col are included have s garden to motify persomally ov|Of commerce Thursday evening. The| nace—Cadets May Drill With Home |In€ will be To the Juniors There will . Y es and colors are included. < in writihg any member Of the com- |speaker took home gardening for his| Guards. B e Values to $24.50 J— Crepede-Chine and ' Georgele ~Crepe|™ ki committes nopes in this way to |0 thix timely wpie: o r | Srige Valtto Martin stccesstully un- | CELEIeVOr meating in the eveniu, learn of 1l lots of land and B . 4 s " Waists are priced at $2.25 to $7.50. £ Piack e 1n"Tho cirt U s who | Development Company Reslests Dires- | 46700 SILOE RO, 7 SEPVIGION | Rk Tomet L EEm S Shokict R A . to Thursday. H diti is rted Voile Waists are priced at $1.00 up t0|**Tue owners of fand ofterea free mav | o0 o tors ey L s ol it rT No Approvals Ne Exchanges No' Alterations 5 be assured that the committes will S - lopment .com- | 8, 0 oDle who attended The Blue A, Bvest ” $3.50 dertake to see that it is properly fer |Pany held its annual meeting in the |, S PP Wio ST, T Nor- | servics ac t weleah) Tawe. Kvealng ized before planting. Chambe; c : . e aive 5F the- Comuitise . Besides importan pich, Frigay “sncluded Tohn Leahy. Mon's Ciase Entertained. Where “Smart” Style Meets Maderate Price A will be at the rooms of the chamber Albert H. Anth sPRlNG /SU"'S AND COATS of flm;m %flghlda’y n-‘.-..gk :e:., i;" :‘gl meet utdc;o to al;cmfin Gw—;‘-:: u?s'::;:'%’:. ke":d #:;ld ‘E:-;l‘v:;raiou A5 :‘:ni;ed“;h“ :\g!.o’lzmeoudt;fim‘e:_ h.:: < clog! and 7 to 9 o'clo: enings. orw i % H : FOR WOMEN AND YOUNG GIRLS . ~ Sone s 15 Tha asitultusal com: | S, Blote. B, Frank Dughes, C. 5. Sher. | Joseph Turcoti were Norwich visttors (03 hos Thuadty syoning,, The pubc |} 194 Main Street Wauregan Hous - et o Fhs 3 T %‘“S“S“D{,ni Alpanen, B Fragh |fn and Jomk B Joseph Dayon has resigned as the|its various phases Rey. 1. W. Payne ‘l'hE 3 , “ - chauffe for Frank Evans and is ma- toastmaster, an there wera buyi ;Vo S - Sy (.);-mg Cg" t W'](l)fi ads 3 _hter taind T B DA R o Cose, chaloisn, R, Brief ch;:ht ':é a l;o?l:xm = sDeeches by’ A, C. Burdick, Fev. A yin; Tl 1 i rest col- 5 Mrs. R. S. M was in Providence ohn Burdick and daughter Bva of | ber! nnell, Rev. J. B.. Aldrich, §OF 2 JONE S OR L1080 AIE eSS S Thuredey Stiending o renoion. o the | Oneco' were. Blainfeld visitors Friday.|E. M. Anthony, J. . Phillips and Re amplegfip Ope Patriotic Youth. class of 87, Providence Hieh school. | The members of the churches who|J. W. Payne. Victrola fusic was fection here that is sure to please her, both in price and style. are taking part in the Pinafore H. M. |piayed. Refreshments were served by A A Chagnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. C. . Iovett and Mra. C. H.|5 “held a rehearsal in Krauss' hali on|Miss Marian Anthony and Miss Curt i i i i im-| Alphonse Chagnon of Turner street,| Beebe were in WFairview Thursday at- ¥ TI!ESU'ITS are quite mann__xsh, simply ta_llored And-dpim ] e s e et tibe o saniverary of Ol Behiow. Thursday eveninz. Returns to City of Churches. local mills have not done for a g0od |William Bartiett antertained while others have attractive belts aits and- straight | forward ana place his name on an en-|ship at the Odd Fellows’ home. Leon Frink has purchased & new &u-{ yg, Robert Malcolm h: returned to many years. It ie not probable that|eral well sung duats and tomobile. muci < o » >11 | listment paper at the naval recruiting| Sunday evening at the Y. M. C. Dne"at Bijou, Jewett City, tonight, | her home in Brookiyn, Y. h _local wool can be secursd, as|Govin delighted ail with a fines.. .Pockets are a striking feature of the season’s suits|ofece in this city. This youns man|nall ¥. L. Abbott will speak on he | worbe 2 > Y csonisht. | visit_ with her 8 her siater, Miss 1da oster, |mont farmers in this section have gove | During the evening ¢ on d £ ot oF b has_entered as a yeoman and he will n Versus the Lamb. Two Voices| ' sanen 'ijflp‘ufi:“';l’:f oo g il ouf of the sheep raising nnd" 00} | cream,” candy ag@ frut o 80 to New Haven today for &is as-|T, M: W somn; &ri ing industry. On account the |served. and they come in a variety of shapes. ‘ o (AL B e M Bt R B Lawton e oo and will suc_ COLCHBTER amage to sheop by Soge, sheev raly AMonded - Austion < % g . pedouk . ers have become discouraged and ihe 7 1hed ¥ Soft Woolen Fabrics such as Wool Poplin, Fine French FUNERAL T A T oaiock. The 08| run. by Frask Bvans. Mesting of Red Gross Workers—Drill | 110UstFy Tias almost disd out ‘io:ally. Wi By o % 3 : night? illustrated, will be rendered . Heater for Station. nder favorabie conditions the indus- |4y the stoeck Se_rge and Wc;ol Jcrssey aretuse: ;n the making of these suits. Mrs. x.‘u‘.,... B. Heileman. during the evening. A furnace has been installed in the of Home Guard—Ball Game Today. ey might b, Tevived if the menace 2 -m:; A At 1.30 o'clock ¥Friday afternoon the by DRSS SRl hast b A Utenatls, which worst Wl ies Prices range from $17.50 to $29.50. funerai of Mre Katherine B "Helle- BALTIC been supplicd by the pump station Crome Soctity e CoS it Heard Mrs. Naramor: The late Mr. Garceas had wie A z F man was held from her home in Scot- which is about onc hundred yards |ijb . " ead of cattle on the o THE COATS are fashioned in Wool Velour, Wool Pop-|iand. " Rev. Martin Lovering officiatea — from the rallroad station. A I1aTge ra |of new members have Joined and. the|onta ot the high wehoot Fhursday ar- |Cultivated’ the lund exte : - f at the services. ‘The bearers wore | Local Members Attend Meeting of M.|diator in the center of the station 1s|gociety iy doing gopd Work A keting more xardan trick {in, Wool Jersey, Fine Serge and Fancy Checks in the latest Georgesand Clarence Perry, A. H. Gal-| U. Odd Fellows at Bridgeport—Jewei | to be removed. 3fore standing room T e o Tt S e e i Neratuare ot |in Bosmk. s . lup and Elmer Carter. Burial was in will thus be provided. ¢ a Guild Meets. ng shades. Prices range from $12.50 up to $32.50. |the Scotiand cemetery, under the ai-| Presented Charies B. Barnee—Dra- S Nearly the tull company of the | Parent-Teachers association, expiuin- Spring g $ p $32.50. Voction of Undertaker Hiram . Fean, | matic Club Gives Play at Scotland. May Join in Drill Home guard met in Grange haii on|°d the aims and purposcs of suchsan Pty B B P G P — A mistake was made in Friday's Bul- | Thursday evening for driil. Instructor OT&anization. IThe mutter is to be|TWet S the Uowme of Foe ¢ £ Harry D. Johmson and Charles B.|leiin which stated that St. John's Ca- |Klein put them through several new |iven further consideration and it i | NENTIE Wednaseny, wttormoor WH"TAI_L RUGS Red Cross Day. Barnes, delegates {rom Loyal Samari- | dets could join the home gvuard any |evolutions. also the sétting up exer- iy viggeor o st e e e 6 1y T IR Today (Saturday) will be Red Cross | tan lodge, F., Manchester | time they wished. The cadets can|cises. The company expects to “"fm'"ro;fl"um- . servea by R e o i IDEAL By e Tt ety s | Dttty ers in Beldpeport: Tussiey | tom in tae BH ot any time when the mus(erad in mext Thursday evening. |28 hl #1 Rich 15 spending 2 {ow |served by the boste :v ."-m ; s = gy Bt ou ursda, e : e B X e R N ek A MOOSUP [ SR e coree YANTIC N Sy gl —_— ranch raflroad is at his home in Wil- One bf the magazine odity SUPERIOR COURT was presented a past provincial gra; m[ iy limantic and Engineer John Early of | o by o of the ne 2 —_— master’s jowel in appreciation of the | Mrs. Thomas Day in Charae of Stu-|Hartford is working on’the fob. Birthday Party—Auction at Garceau | he®7 made the haad of the new % Short Calendar Session Friday—Po- | falthiul duty rendered. A Prosems| dents’ Singing—Local People H Hmuwrg}m"zl:ger was ‘in East Farm—Woman's Guild Mests. tories of June will be on ¢ B e S annd Tor May. S | om- differaut ipgres of the weeid sxe | - Addiess st Watnester_Fastér B Thore will ho & Dall game on the| A birthday yarty was heia at the|Geand Hapids Fress urors Drawn. Aghting in France. gess Enlists Reserves. park this (Saturday) afternoon, Col- |home of Mrs. Mary J. Richard Satur- - i = The_following officers wers elected chester vs, Amston, day evening in honor of Miss Lore'ta The superior eourt of Windham |for the district of Connecticut: Thom-| Mrs. Thomas Day of this place is to| ° Miss Neilie Wade has returned from | Richard, . Thirty-five| m.,.a were 't Knew Texas. county held a short calendar session McKay, Hartford, srand master: |have charge of the singing at the “days’ v % 4 The worryl he Kalse in_this city at 1.30 o'clock Friday af- | John Robertson, Stamford, = several days visit With her nisces, | present mhny comin Ayewett oreying the Kals Dobsitiens: Sudge William L. Bennott of | sorafl mastor: Charies Wrisht, I Plainfield High school reception, this | Misses Mary and Anna O'Brien, in|City, Franklin Norwich i gt o what sha ¢ o New Haven. ton, Vt. ise Richard - Gay oF vext wesk the. resuiar session | Britond " irebiuracy THarry Sonmson: | St i e be boid Meatny ateroas | it he Baptist church Sundsy morn. | mend ricy - - {0t the cpurt. Wil commence. in_ Willl- | Baiier aiitor, Jonn Wood, Tarteie, | 1 the rohool Duliding, Y afternoon ling and evening the pastor, Rev. ®. 1. |pin and #10 in gold. During the Y s mantic. The case of th = The Rugs With Design, Coloring and Quality B e e e S| book exmminer. sirs. Srse ta i ai her home in Al- | MEIERM TN PO o iorea to| progtam wan enfoved: . Mise: Fiorencs | -Common Vieas Judgs W._ ¢ % t Mail Unclal my New London Frids vin M ¥ 87, of ¢ coim » _ 5 % slaughter in razing the rear wall of A B O SRR R Ta ¢ lon ay. man, aged of Ottawa coir It is quite frue that the design and coloring of 2.rug has | "R tiuac 1o Sunnt 15 Sonth | patle e o~ sre aadrisiag i | Pufs e Tie ome. B AR e Lorstn Maggah by sy soipmsed ks Sandua O . 3 ¢ ¢ A PR s Datveis. . Headley, | Miss Amie Smith is visiting at_the AFFORD SPRINGS a great deal to do in the selcetion, but quality must never be | 32,105 2 hearing May & The cases of | Xfre: Georss Klans, Mrs. Ruth Black- | home of Oirs. Oscar Jouret in New - overlooked. vs. Joseph H. Bliiott and Patrick Mo- | 5ton, Mrs. Mary Carlten. ;‘;’;bh Detosse of Plainfield ix night |5+ °f V- Open Mesting Planned—Mills : 2 ran ve Hymen Chasen were assigned Caught Twenty Trout. e e e for Local Wool—Probable In Whittall Rugs you will find that quality is one of the | in the cases of Gosts Bakery Co. va. | Serts of ficnds from Bosion Rebed | ° " s o myvie. g it . V8. | o of friends from Boston fis] vt considerations C. F. Raynes an answer was ordered t0 | the troat brooks in this vicinity Fri- Heard Worcester Address. B the pleading within two weeks. day and returned Friday evening with | A number of Moosun people, among | wijjam Horton camp, S. of V., will 2 : . s % hin the case of Esther Latham vs.|20 large trout. The fish were exhibited | whom were Rev. Father Paradis T-lnave an open meeting Wednesday The rich colorings and beautiful Persian designs com-|oiaered with in two weekn " in ‘the | 5 window at Buteaus, The Boston | O ol Fateance; Harmidss Couture, |CLCnimg, when it is expected that vie. bined with quality make a rug just as you wish for the beas [ °f Tsnazio Lonso ve “heiue G| ESTAT dagy, SUS O M Merle |50 ame nd Rax! 3. C. Stathies | S0, fom, Harifore, Rogiviile and [y > o . e lonson W presen A special ln. . —_— | Miss Florence Thatcher is spending | of W o the address | itation has been given vet tifying tou the week-cnd at her home In East|siven by . LiAbb Thellier de Ponche- erans, son: g touches of your home. . / g $100 REWARD $100 o oo Ville at Worcester, Thursdap afternoon. | or, “ererting, and grandsons to attend CARPET SIZE RUGS pleasea to tearn that third s a¢ Jeast Poie " Play X Noutont. Students Fill Out Blanks. Miss Lena Dean of Soutn Orange, N. one dreaded disease that sclence I The Baltic Dramatic club and Cho-| Blanks similar to the following were | J.. is Visiting at the home of Mr. and 9x12 Peerless Body Brusseis Rugs,| 1-6x7-6 Peerless Body Brussels Rugs, | Deen able to cure in all its stages, ral society staged the drama, Oak | gistributed among the high school stu- M . Fred Wildey. Mrs. Wildey has $37.50. $16.00. - R s L eiE x‘re‘-tly F‘nm.ht? a cs:ma:m;i -_;_x:l:n_;: at the rdents and filled out Friday afternoon|been spending a few days witlf hert 9313 Chlidema Body Brussels Russ, 9x Poerleas Body Brussels Ruse,|IEdUires Constiutionsl * {reatment. | ing. The troupe made the trip in|"'gee P echeol bullding: B FUly Wi, I Wil Bed.00. atars ame .. , N. 9x12 Teprac Rugs, $49.00. st >4i0:8 eriens B Beliy'and S5 dhirough tne Blood on ‘the | Louring cars. About 00 local peosle| siudent's Age - 2158 A W, Brooks uf 1zartford vis- . Peer y Brussels | mucous surfaces o 3 Village . wn_on y. R e L U | Rabs destroyin the Brevities. Have you pienty of iand? Demand for Local Wo 9x13. Anglo ‘Persian Rugs, $82.50. sat 5’“0'6 Chidema v lum ihiein dotme T J:;nm&y?ne;whnl:'e!. Rk Enl;;-?w m:flnl(hmwryo“ g By fo gl gy e A e furnished % sisting n’-\urenflnstwk Th - ] pius an T. "ge Wi market is indicated by tl eviise- H 4 - SMALL SIZE RUGS g;g‘p{&:o;; ‘:::r‘:en;nflml\ilch:faflo(; in the SLLS Save anails & numkes; ot - Erovidence “on "business Thursday. ment of the Stafford Worsted company If your home is here, you may $now that s in Brot tore. ¢ Tia g \ felne, il ey "ofter On o Hundred Dol | © Fred King of Lowell s spending sev- The Moosup Home Guard are ex-|for local wool. This i3 something that |} youy furnishings are complete and up-to-the-minute. lars for a that l( falls u&"f’ Peerless Body Brussels 5 z;oxsl inch Anglo Persian Russ, | hora far x':'.yfo':'zem'monu'a » o Mmre fearidasy 1‘,’,’;”..;:““..." Ly it Providence | de house furnishing a study and there - Address F. CHBENEY & CO. day. i i i ' ‘7%B4-nch Teprac Wilton Rugs, $5.50. | 36x63 Teprac 'Wilton Rifgs, $9.50. ohle!" S by &1 aruewists, Fio 0 o | visiter, T e . 7 ; ot ‘Willlam Loveday, Jr., of New Lon- 27x54-tnch’ Royal Worcester Rugs,| 36x63 Royal Worcester Rugs, $1 don was a Daltie visitor Friday. = R e Gty b short notice. 54-tnch Angio Tadian Rugs, $725.| Jeat Angle Forien Bugs i | - JAY M. SHEPARD adiles, Anne T Donahos Epent ¥ri- REFRIGERATORS—AIl styles, enamel or porcelais R ot e it gl o friends. Eugene Gdllchfll' vn a bnllfle- vis- e 5 OTHER GOOD RUGS el Mmoo & Suwpard /. {ivor Sy '&.;'am | Tapestry l&(--uls Russ, price d as low as $18.50, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 lemfl' and e : w it motoreg to New Haven | g 60:62 North St., Willimantic Joseph Michaud was in Waterbury | $xi2 Axminster Rugs, $27.50. Lady Assistant Tel connection Friday. Mrs O. V. Bessett, her daughter | Cecil and son ‘Luciene are Mrs. Bessett's mother, Mra. Vireinia | The H. C. Murray Co. |4 N =N, 62 Church St Telephone All_Coal Fields Rich. Timely. Advice: DR. F €. JACK T ..‘-‘"-i":“fi‘i‘.%’. British have taken somerich| If you should come to any place G SON (*2% mek min end friend of " flelde. Any coal fleld is rich, | whers Soldiers are 4 SRR R R L IR DENTIST ing n’t ask questions, and " o prices during ADFI] bliz: | an” arfument o Syracuse. Eoot-Stana. | Removed to 715 Main St Willimantie uisville Courler-Journal. ard. e Hours—$ a. m. to 8 p. m.