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e 5 5 { has charge of the garden plots of the American Thread company, that they desire to_plant vegetables' this sum- mer. As the company has leased about twenty-five acres for their employes to tise many more applications can be What Going On Tonight. % lc Lodge, No. 120, Ameri- i efit soclety, Main street. 1 tio Clerks Protective Asso- | eiation, Main street. Trinity Chapter, No. 9, R. A. M., ‘Masonic hall, treet. granted. It has been figured out that ~Obewetuck 1‘2\“&..' No_t‘j" L 0. O.|the ninety that have aiready applted will use up about twelve acres of the leased land. | Head Cut in Automobile Accident. | Joseph Gringras of this city was in- in an automobile accident at the '13.--. river bridge Tuesday night. i i OBITUARY. Maxine Lambert. The death of Maxine Lambert, 63, occurred at his home at_ 20 Maple street at 10 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing after an iliness of three days. Mr. Lambert was born in St. Hyaeinthe, Canada. For the past forty-five years he has worked at his trade of a bar- ber in this city. Besides his widow he leaves two daughters, Miss Cecelia Lambert and Mrs. Joseph Cyr of this city, a son, Georze Lambert of Nor- wich, two sisters, Mrs. Rogers of War- ren, R.'I, and Mrs. Jodoin of Taft- ville and three brothers, Auguste of Danielson, Frank of New Bedford and Thomas Lambert of Taftville. FUNERALS injured man was riding in the OgRsd and ariven by Max Budin- ger. ariver of the car in endeav: to get around two men who wer® on the wrong side of the road of the bridge, throw- hospital where he re- - for his injurfes which were cuts abcut the head. The car was run to the eity ugder its own power. WEDDING. Angell—Rioux. 35iss Elsie Rioux and E. Parker An- gell, Jr., were married at St. Mary's Frank Polchief. rectorr Tuesday afternoon by Rev. C.| The funeral of Frank Polchief, the 1 Temie Miss Emma Vole and |saven weeks' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Zart A . the latter brother of the | Frani Polchief of Hanks Hill, Mans. groem, witnesses. _ After(s the | field, was held from that place Tues- ceremony a number of guests enjoyed a reced breakfast at the home of the groom's brother, Albert at 30 street. After a short wedding £rip Mr and Mrs. Angell will reside in Hartfora. day afternoon. Burial was in St. Jo- seph’s cemetery. The child died on Tuesday morning from infantile trou- ble. Mrs. Johannah Pickett. The funeral of Mrs. Johannah Pick- ett was held from her home on Pros- pect street at 830 o'clock Wednesday morning. Requiem high mass was sung in St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock by Rev. T. F. Bannon. During the se Bergoant Sierman Named for Platts- burgh. In the lst of successful applicants for the ofc.rs’ traiming camp _at Plattsburza published Wednesday was | Vice there was special music by the ¢ Serseant Raymond F.|choir. The bearers were Dennis Shea . of Berkeley, R. I, Michael Sullivan Tartford. 3 2 member of Company S t Sher- omaamy I ot | of Providence, Patrick Hurley of this city and Bernard Hasler of Taftville. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemete Mrs. Mary Brown. man Hartford and has heen doing duty in this eity for some time. He has made many friendz in Willimantic. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Brown D. A was held from her home on Valley The m. 3 2me Wood Elder- | street Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'- S5 ahapter, D held at the home | clock. Rev. Vernon W. Cooke offi- of Mrs. Frank Larcabes on Prospect | ciated at the services. The bearers street Tuesdz.- Soom. was the Tast | Were Herbert R. Chappell, Richard L. Wiggins, Charles Leonard and Arthur Tneeting of the seasor, The followi it e tnge: | Taintor. Burial was in the Williman- committee hid charge of the arrange- ments: Mrs ass, Mre. James, Mrs, | tic cemetery under the direction of Clara Crane, Mvs Bartlett, Mrs. Bul. | Funeral Director.Jay M. Shepard. Jard, Mrs. Gatshoell, ldrs. Folbrook, : : @frs. Alles Crore, Mrs. larrabee and “Wedding Invitations Sent Out. Mrs. Joanna Turner. The ne The_invitations to the wedding of Miss Hazel Dot, daughter of Mr. and Oliver A. Perry, to Homer Mann agton have heen received by the filends of the young couple. The eers of the chapter are: Resen Alice Bughee: viee regent, Mrs. pell; recording secretary, Mrs €orresponding secretary, Mira. treasurer, Mrs. Harrov e « will take place In Mansfield BMrs. Congdon; higtorian, Mrs. Bmith. PR % e futo Crashed Into Pol Ninety Seek Garden Plota. About & o'clock Wednesday after- AbNndy aboat ninet ticante | noon the occupants of a Ford car had @ narrow escope from injury when the 5 epparatus broke and let the chins crash into a pols near the the Wiliimantic cemetery. : was driven by Irving Ford ard with ajm was a young lady who was thrown against the windshield by receiving cuts about the . The car was badly damased d was later towed into a local gar- age. have sent word to C. W. Hills, who e JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepsra FuneralDirectorandEmbaimer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic yfours—9 a&. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 = TOWN SCHOOL BOARD HELD MONTHLY MEETING High School Boys Will be Excused From Studies to Work on Farms. At the regular monthly meeting of chool board held in the town building Wednesday evening it was voted to aliow the boys of the high school to go to work on the farms at cnce. They will be allowed to be ex- cused from their studies at once but the work will be made up at a later time. Thé meeting was callea to order Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. sremost American Baritone The best numbers from Seagle’s evtan- sive repertoire is represented on Columb Records —charming old time melodies and renditions of operatic arias that dispiay the power and richness of 3 truly noble voice. The sympathetic tonal sweetnes: of Cgolumi:éia Doubla-Biac. ecord “iz peculiarly Etted to bring out the depth and richness of feeling in a manly, power- ful baritone. Seagle, Graveure, Bispham, Leonhardt, Baklanoff, ~ Dufranne, Blanchart, Kreidler, Campanati—-whichever of these artists is your favorite baritone, you hear his voice at its best on Columbia Double-Disc Records. ‘The tone of Columbia Records h: ibrant al- ity of fruth which makes a vivid, zllo!;i:é m‘hxx of Hearing is Believing! THE H. C. MURRAY (O, s of more pay, sistant had a i k by Ch les Snow, great deal more do_since the school had gymnasium and an auditorium. The entertainments held in these two hals A% was present & request for he and-his as- work to o 3 James Arthur Shea No, a Chinese Laundryman from the U. S. A. ....John McShea have made a great deal of night work | For., the U of o and consequently the request for more pay for him and his assistant. board, after somie discusion, voted to give him $1,200 a vear and his assist- ant $15 a week. This will include all the work that is to be done about the schoel. Miss Stabner was reéngaged as clerk to Principal Case at a salary of $1% & week for a period of forty-five weeks. George Williams was janitor of the Natchaug a year which is an_increase over his Homer Wood was reengaged as janitor of the Windham Center school at a salary of $30 a Charles Spender was reen- gaged as janitor of the North Wind- ham £chool at a salary of $16 a month. The discussion of the boys of the pay of last year. month. nhigh school working on held. letter was received A discretiort of the prinei faithtully performed to may continue their fall. the various schools the give out the diplomas graduations: At Natcha Kelley: Lathrop: cussion of the high school and gretted that Mr. Brown re-engaged for local Y. M. C. A. and t sitate in finding some place. committee conssting mittes may engage a if the work i# found helpful Soldiers Regret The members of Com: city who took the following letter: e, Rev. Vernon W. Cooke, First Congregational cl limantic, wish to_ state there was @ misundes were somewhat hasty the letter and now feel was made or intended. all cleared up. “Richard H. Connor, “Raymond G. “Richard G. Plumley. Tlace G. The Jubilee concert carried out. WINDHAM GIRLS’ CL Success. tion of the Yokohama The operétta was undes of John F. Collins an $15.00 to $3 Principal Case sent in a num- ber of papers that explained ‘the sit- uation and what the other hizh schools of the state were doing in the matter. supply committee, telling of the worl the boys could do on the farms to hel the government at this time and fhis was read at the meeting. then adopted the following resolution: “Voted, That boys in the high school who wish to do farm work may in the the remainder of the term, such work their school work, boys whe are thus excused to have opportunity of mak- ing up their school work so that they courses At the request of the principals of Windham street school, High school, Dr. F. E. The committee then took up the dis- the physical it where the work had proved very bene- ficial during the past vear. the comi r he is to give up his duties with the The magter was referred to a Guila, R. H. Fenton and C. L. to investigate with power. structor at a salary of $1.200 a vear marks of Rev. Vernon W. his pulpit in the Congregational church the last Sunday in April have regret- ted their action and have published pany K in this | yige M. C. Adles is at the Lenox exception to the re-|House, Norwich, until Friday noon. ooke from | jne new stock and hair styles. Tel. 1267.—adv. Joseph Aubin, an employe in the the members of Company K who requested you to publish a state- ment in regard to remarks made by conferred with Mr. Cooke and find that opportunity to state that the matter is “Thomas J. Scully, First Serzeant; Sherman, “Thomas I. Humes, Corpor: o Pavne, Private Jubilee Concert. town hall Wednesday evening was at- tended by a larze audience. gramme was very finely arranged and DELIGHTED LARGE AUDIENCE Operetta Given in Opera House a Big A large audience greeted the produc- members of the Windham Girls" in the opera house Wednesday evening. loseph Archambeault Knogudi, his secretary..Harry J. Lester Harry Cortease, an jmerican Law- yer ‘Wiiliam J. Moriarty a_Japanese heir- . Mrs. Henry Mathieu Kissimee, Her Companion Miss Lucy St. Martin Tung Waga, an elderly nurse P Miss Julia Shea Stella ana Hilda, tourists, Misses Margaret Curran ana Miss Mildred Mathieu Japanese men and maidens. wedding guests, ctc.: Viola Wade, May Ki len, Rebecca Oggins, Emma L'Heureux, Leona Sussman, Katherine Kivlen, Sadie Byele, Fannie Gluskin, Nelsie French, Jane Ashton, Mary Harris, Alice Therein, Cathéfine Savage, Alice St. Martin, Ada Davis, Bya St. Mar- tin, Mazie Sullivan, Edith Wingerts- man, Blanche Lewis, Aldea St. Martin, Loretta Gelinas, - ‘Jeorge Bedford, Stanley Healey, L¢Roy Hallahan, Wm. Moriarty, James Shea, John McShea. Musical numbers, Act'1: The Herald's Sonz, O Ye People, Taska; chorus, O Sing A-Song Is Sweet Sixteen; song, All Wrinkled is the Yellow _ Cheek, Tung-Waga: chorus, Sing a Song as Sing-A-Song Approaches; duet, When a Maiden Falis fn Love, Kissimee and Knogudi: sonz, When A __ Maiden’s Sweet Sixteen, O Sing-A-Song: duet, T Shall Be Proud of My Japanese Bride, O Sing-A-Song and Fateddo. Filale. 5 Act two: Opening chorus, Waiting Fxpectantly for the Bride: soio, Atten- tion Ye. Movura Yu; chorus, Here Comes the Mayor, Ah No: song, Suki Tong. Dancing specialty, Rebina Ra- cicot and Lillian Ottenheimer. Song, Back Again in_Old Japan, O Sing-A- Song: duet, O What is a Maiden to do Today, O Sing-A-Song_and Fateddo: ballad, A Heart Ohce Went Through the World Alone, Harry Cortcase; quartette, And Thus You See, Harry, O Sing-A-Song, Hilda and Stella! chorus, Our Hearts Are Wrung to See You Stung; trio, I Am the Mayoress of Dollarville, O ~ Sing-A-Song, Harry and Fateddo: sextette and _fiinale, Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Plaging. The réeengased as school at $1100 the farms was from the food The board pal be excused be in lieu of in the following will at the comins ug school, T. J. C. exercises in was shown It was re- n could not be but his will neces- one to fill his Dr. F. E. Lathrop The €om- permanent in- of Notes. John M. Sweeney of . Hartford, a member of Troop B and well known In this city, Is to attend the camp at Plattsburgh. > Professor Charles A. Wheeler of Storrs College was recently elected a member of the board of directors of the Willimantic Trust company. necessary ‘and Action. electrical department of the American Thread company, has returned to his home in this city after making thren balloon ascensions. for a moving pic- ture concérn. The trips were made on Staten Island. MYSTIC Mrs. Wainwright Bentley Taken Sud- denly 1ll—Market of Munger Bros, Entered—Velvet Mill Provides Gar- den Plots for Employes—Sale of Crouch Property. . pastor of the hurch of Wil- that we have rstanding. We in publishing that no insult We take this Supply Sergt. Sergeant; Sergeant; Mrs. Wainwright Bentley was taken il suddenly, in New London, Tuesday afternoon and was taken into fhe Y. W. C. A. cn State street where she was given medical © attention.: Mrs. ntley's daughter, Mrs.. Harry H. Anderson, and her sister, Mrs. Gur- don Allyn and Mr. Bentley were sent for and stayed there all night. Wed- nesday afternoon Miss Bentley was resting comfortably and will be_able to be brought to her home on West Mystic avenue in a day or two. Market Entered. : Burglars gained entrance into the meat market of Munger Bros. on West Main street Tuesday night, through a rear window on the north side of the building by prving off one of the iron bars and breaking a pane of gla: They emptied the money drawer of th® few pennies there were in it and hein- ed themselves to meat, canned oods and other things. Mr. Wheeler stated Wednesday that it was Impossible to given in the The pro- uBs Maid by the club r the direction d was a great THE TUBRIDY - WELDON (0. WILLIMANTIC SPECIAL SALE SUITS COATS DRESSES SKIRTS WAISTS MILLINERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT URDAY OF THIS WEEK 9.76 SUITS _.___........ SALE $10.50 to $29.75 COATS _____._____._ SALE PRICE $7.98 to $22.50 $ 6.75 to $19.50 DRESSES ___;_______ SALE PRICE $4.98 to $12.98 $ 250t $ 7.50 SKIRTS feco-..._ SALEPRICE $1.76 to § 5,50 $ 2.50 to $ 5.50 WAISTS ____________ SALE PRICE $1.49 to $ 2.98 $ 2.98 to $7.50 MILLINERY ___________ SALE PRICE $1.50 to $ 3.98 r building and ‘est Mystic ave- 11-11.30 p. .m. and was. at the at § a. m. when he found the work of e intruders- was.done. =The mer- nts_of the village, will be some ] “when - the - men of the town place a patrolman on the streets, that improvement having been_voted by a special tawn meeting last Friday night. - < * Buys Couch Place. % Henry Morgan has: purchased of thé heirs of the iate Mrs. Joseph Crouch the " houke and property om Chufch street. . Mr. Morgan having recently s0ld his farm in Greenmanville will occupy the place about June 1. Parish Meeting. At the annual meéeting of St. Mark's Episcopal parish Monday evening re- ports were read- showing all bills paid and the finances of the church in good condition. The following officers wers elected: Wardens, Walter T. Fish and Henry Kellogg; clerk, Christopher C. McGaughey; treasurer, Walter . T. Fish; vestrymen, the two war . Charles E. Cameron and A. L. Pitcher. ., Gardens for Employes. For the benefit of -its employes who want to have gardens this summer and have not room enough at home, the Rossie Velvet company has opened part of its recent. parocl from the ‘Henry W. Morgan farm and will place it at’ the disposal of the workingmen in. lots of 50 feet square. Notices to this effect have been placed in the mill ana many of the employes have already taken advantage of the gen- erous offer and have applied for lots. Gifts to Mistorical Seciety. Mrs. Henry W. Morgan hds pre- sented Stoninston Historical soclety a set of valuable relics comprising a colonial hand loom, spinning wheel and reel, a tin roaster; a broiler, a warm- g pan, the property of her grand- parents, Joseph Stanton and Julka Gallup . Willlams, the_parents of the Jate "Elias and Stanton Williams of this village, also the.parents of Mrs. Julla Gallup Willlams Foote, of Mis- tuxet avenue. . . Annual Club Meeting. At thé annual meeting and eléction of the Mystic Pridge Congregational church the reports showed the church to be in a flourishing condition, wit¥ bills all paid and a balance in the treasury. Steps were taken toward improving the church property and it was feft with the soclety committee. The officers_elected. were: Society committee, B. L. Holmes, Charles F Wheeler, John W. McDonald: cler E. B. Noyes: tréasurer, Albert Deni- son. Social and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Holmes are visiting in ‘New York. Fred T. Lane has returned to Boston after a visit to his brother, Gearse C. Lane and family Frea T, Eberlin of New York has been spending a few days at his cot- tage at Willow Point. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘Perry’ have re- tnrned to Brooklyn after a short stay at_Willow Point. James Paldwin has returned to New York after several geeks' stay with his brother, John Baldwin and fam- iy, George F. Fimmons is spending a few days In Boston. FUNERAL Daniel L. Ray. {(Contributed.) The funeral of Daniel L. Ray took plade at his home at 54 High street, Saturday afternoon. May 5, at 2 p. m. and was larsely attended by relatives ang_friends. Rev. \Weicome E. Bates conducted the services at the home and at_the vauit in. Elm Grove ceme- tery where the body will rest. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. )iss Flora Cornelia Allyn sang Heautiful Isle of Somewhere and One Sweetly Solemn Thought. The bearers were Messrs. Ichabod Stod- dard, Daniel B. Vergason, Charles Ap- pley and Elwood Lathrcp. Mr. Ray was highly respected by all who knew him and was a man whose sterling qualities _will be missed by Mystic people. He leaves his wife, Harriet M. Ray, two_stepchildren, Mrs. James Chesbro. Eugene E. Main of Roch- ester, N. Y. and three grandchildren, Everett Chesbro, Mrs. Eugene Buck and Louis Miller. Relatives and friends from Saybrook, Canterbury and New London attended the services. PRICE $9.75 t¢ $25.00 "OF TOILET GOODS This annual event has béen growing in importance year by year. It is the time 1o by in supplies for the Summer—to sécure the Péwders, the Soaps, the Antiseptics, 11 Creams, the Dentifrices—in fact all of the necessities of the toilet—for it is now it | you can effect a substantisl saving upon every purchase. i READ THIS LIST-CHECK WHAT YOU NEED--THEN GET I7 _ Talcum Powders Hair Tonics, Shampoos, Etc. Antiseptics, Etc. 15¢ Flliconort;k": Tu:::um nPoWd!l' Danderine— c Lavoris. Sale price in psis, Cut Roseé ana 22c size...... 19¢ 31 ymoline Violet Elise....... Sale price 12¢ 4o size...1l] el T o Air-Float Taleum in Violet, Rose 90¢ size - - 7% 45c wize fe price 9 and Carnation.... Sale price 9¢ | 22c Lavox Shampoo..Sale price 19¢ 90c size.. Sals pr 15¢ William#' Talcum Powder in 45¢ Canthrox Shampoo 2 Peroxide of Hydroge Violet, Rose, Carnation and Sale price 40c 10c size Lilae. ... ... Sale price 12¢ | 45c Palmolive Slmml’fsfl" 1o 40 15¢ wize - 3 ale price 40c | 356 cize. - A RS cun or Sugn drans Few 45c Hay's Hair Health DRy : Sate price 106 | o oo Bt heed 19¢ tie Sale price Mennen's Boratad or Yiolet b ¥ o s 3% size $a - o price 12¢ | - Boc mize Sale pr 15c. Amolin Deodorant Powder EigRagiaTen as Quity Listerine— 44c size ....Sale price 30c Sals price 120 S3c size ...l Sale price 75¢ 288 o Sale s 25¢ Amolin Deodorant Powder 750 Pinaud's Totlet Water o ad SEV pvyes Sale price 22¢ Sale price 68c g ey Comfort Powder— 50¢ Wrisley's Toilet Water L g s o Rogular price 190—Sale price 176 % e Sale price 42¢ o Saie Regular price 38c—8ale price 33¢ | 2°¢ Wrisley's Lily of the Valley o} 35000 Saie prive Jorgen's Talcum in Rose and ' 25c Glycerine and Rose Hirsch's Amiy Violet—8ale price 13c, for 25¢ Sale price 22 B¢ wize Sale price 30c Roger & Gallet Rice Powder o s 15 sine Sale Sale price 25¢ Dier-Kiss Talc..Sale price 21c Cold Creams e 3o Woodworth's Trailing Atbu- | Sanitol Cola Cream..Sale price 17¢ Toilet Soaps us. . ale price 210 e Ciras 10c Oflistlo Sals p 256 Wrisley'n Trailing_Arbutus PO . . Bate prics 386 | 100 Paimotive Sale » Sale price 210 | 626 sise. Bale price 546 | Fiouila Soap 15¢ Bradley's Woodland Vi iolet 90 size. ..Bale price 67c Sale price cakes Sale price 12¢ | Pond's Vanishing and Coid Meeca Soan Cream. .. Sale price 20c Sale sies 2 Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream— | cuticura Son Sale pites Face Powders e sise Sale price 190 | go'cnm BN ‘Woodbury's Face Powdeér in four 35c size ce 20 Sals o different shades, regularly 22c B0c size ......Sale price 3%c A r e -~ ale price 20c | DeMeridor's Cold Cream PS8 ov. Vicess: ¢ - LaBlache Face. Powder in four 23c pize. S bar Sale price s be shades, regularly 38¢c a box 156 side Remmer's Viclet = Sale price 36¢ | 50¢c Stillman's Freckle Cream Sap, TePuinrly Suis sive Swansdown Face Powder in Sale price 33c ) joc Munyon's Witch Fiasel # flesh or white. .....Sale price 16¢ | 50c Hind's Honéy and Almond Sale 22¢ Satin Skin Face Powder in Credm............Sale price 33 | Turkish Fath Soxp. . Ss flesh or white......8ale price 19¢ | §0c Cuticura Ointment i Qlivetis Castile Soap.9 45c Java Rice Powder, four Sale price 43¢ | 25¢ Gil's Foot Sou ale shades............ Sale price 390 | 50c Palmolive Cold or Vanishing S 50¢ Djer-Kiss Face Powder, four Cream.............8al8 price 40c ety Seote orics B9 shades ... Sale price 45¢ PSRN & l""‘l‘_ g 50¢ Derma Viva Fi Powde <) ey e v 19 “gale price 200 | Toilet Requisites for Men . Sale price 500 Derma Viva, liquid beau- Wiiliams' Mug Shaving Soap R tifier..............Sale price 29c Sale prive 4 | ciiinivs Catrives e 10c Willlame’ Barbér's Bar Violet. allround Toile Dentrifri Sale price 6c Sale price 3 ni ices Mennen's Shaving Cream Colente's Transparent G Kolynos Tooth Paste.Sale price 17¢ Sale price 22¢ Soap, rose o le e Verna’s Dental Cream Johndon's Shaving Cream Sale pries Sale price 23¢ Sale price 22c | Pear's Soap- B 3 Euthymol Tooth Paste Colgate’s’ Handy Grip Shaving Unscented yor Sute price-28e | Stick ... o Saiissersa P Scented . Bale » s0c Forham's Pyorrned Prepa- ‘| CQERSSor SIS T Y M0 0, 5 Faaom, -Sale price 42 | wijjlams’ Shaving P o w d e r Miscellaneous 25c S. S. White's Dental Pow- cream or stick. LRy, 236 | 14 i i o Ger (paste or cream) 50c Lather Brushes..Sale price 42c | 19 Tubber Hponges. Sale Sale price 21c | $1.00 Lather Brushes.Sale price 85c | 29¢ Household Hubner 25¢ Burrell's Tooth Powder or Dickenson's Witch Hazel, 1 pint, Sale price Paste...... Sale price 22 value 28c..........8ale price 19¢ | 35¢c Household Rubber G 25¢ Calox Tooth Powder 25¢ Florida Wat yesm': salf Sale pr Sale price 200 Sale price 19 | anitissue T Pape 26¢ So‘:odunt in elthserl paste or i it "’.‘ "“;‘,'i‘e‘: S4c Sals pric ’ unte o, ....Sale price 20c : Roll Toilet Paper. larg 2%¢ Rubifoam Mouth Wash Michelson’s Bay Ruth g Sals priee Sale price 18¢c 250 size...... Sale price 22 | o\ Toiiet Paper, med Colgate’s Dental Powder. 80c size...,........8ale price 36c Sale price 4 16c and 24c 59¢c mize. Sale price 50c | o ey Coleate's Dental Cream 10c and 20o ¥ B Package Toile T 44¢ Pebeéco Tooth Paste p Sale price 3% Sale of Sample Tooth t Cott 20c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Paste 36c size Sale Sale price 17¢ Brushes 256 aize. ... Sais A large New England jobber of | Nqbihaline —3fetd . Toiles "Gaods. i with us his g oo Brushes of All Kinds samples line of high grade Teoth dar Compe 25c Hand Secrubs....Sale price 19c | Brushes. While they fast we will | Requa Complete 50c Hand Scrubs....Sale price 39¢ it the following excep- 25c Florence Hair Brushes with tional prices. Ant lr.u our n 10c Oras black, rose or white backs y brushi or future ‘us: Sale price 20c & wonderfal epportunity. g Bmery Board 50¢ Keepclean Hair Brushes 10c value.. . Sal price 8¢ Sale price Sale price 8% § 15c value... ‘Sale price 11c | 120 mmery Boards Hair Brushes with ebony or rpse 17c value... I 8ale price 12/3¢ | ¥ Eoie arten B backs, a very special value, 19c value.. .Sa price 15¢ w, worth 75¢ ...Sale price 48¢ | 250 value Bals price 20c | Métal' Hot Water Feg Hughes' Pl fdeal Fair | 20c value ale price 23c size, rogul A Brushes, genuine bristlés set in 85c value al pris 31c e rubber cushion, actual value 460 value $1.50 Quaker > Proof $2.00.....0.0::4..Sale price $1.80 | 50c value. Sals price 3 Parisian Ivory Toilet Ware THE VALUES IN THIS SPECIAL LOT RUN AS HIGH AS $1.98 This is a special lot of Parisian Ivory, ordered some time ago when price were considerably lower than they are at this time.. It will be impossible to duplicate these handsome pieces at these sale prices. The lot include Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Trays, Clothes and Nail Brushes, Nail Buffers, Hai Receivers, Puff Boxes, Perfume Bottles, Picture Frames, Manicure Sets, Etc. Get them during this sale and save money. 98¢ - eclean-up week until Saturday, May 12, s Tuesday received BRIEF STATE NEWS Middlstown—Dean Godderhum Ach- | Afiiin, the da: os kof, 48n of Bishop and Mrs. B. C.|of the new 1icnss Aehesofi, of Washington streél, mar- |ojties. The amount . riéd in_Detréit, 1eh., May &th, Mis# | jargaat aver colierted Alice “Caroline Btanley, daughtsr of | \alior Jicanse fees Guilford—The Yalée Bank of New |Mr. and Mrs. 1Louls Stanley, of that|she rounty eit Yalo.cudtr, and Mts. Frank A. Sayles of Providéncé, R. 1, announged yes- vday the ngsgun ht of thefr daugh- or, Miss MBrthe Freeman Savies to Pau Coe Nicholbon, son of Mr. and irs. Samuel M. Nicholson. Mr. Nich- Hay distributéd séme small pigs 1o boys fiére on Saturday to sée what n)’::s*;.csn do in a prize competition with them. hrl:e‘a.;‘l:”'m—e-a e oy aser, &hipi l ar ‘pacer, "Bm¥ RIFk* 16 %:‘fil.flbf Oak park, Norwalk.—& has beon In Norwalk fo e the p nin atoe adont J e | Octobar mnd HAPtford, thete fo he trained by Fred |0iSoft was graduated from Yale destres to get W Hyde. business affairs Hartferd, == The = Hattrard County Liéague is gmmmj t6 start a free em- ploxment bueau tor frmers. Com 1itées aré belfy appointed in every Stamferd=<8énator Q. P. McLean has sent to the Sounid Baach Ifprove- mént Association an Ameérican flag to Farmington— done by the wom chapter this past monti, for e faised at the Bird Fétuge thére on |town in the county and Will Act as|ticles, valued at $444 kfiemafl- day. hgerts for the burédu. Any farmer pu-k»'bvl and sent. Now that . wahting heip and any man who Wants |of women from Weet Avon o from Unionville have Portland.—Owing to the Hisagree- with the Farmington & job may apply tb the committee. able weather last week the Portland| - done in May should be eve Board of Trade decidéd to continuel! Hartford—The county commission- ®