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ey July 1. The Clerks’ association|impressively. by ouu Swe will hold its regular monthly meetings|The bearers were M. Eh&smo)n; John there on the 4th Monday in each|G. Bill H. R. Chmne'%fl William H. |} month. The social committee of thel McKinley, Nelson Daniels and Frani ociation are making plans for a so- | Herrick. Interment took place in the @ial and dance to'be held at the next Willimantic cemetery. The funeral ar- meeting. The ‘méeting Friday night|rangements were in charge of the J. wwas presided ovér by Presdent Dan-|C. Lincoln Company. iels. The membership of the associa-| News of the death of John H. Capen, mposcd of the following: Mrs. tion now numbers 100 54, who died very suddenty.in! Waters n, ehairman, Mre. Flyand gy po 0o Sensérved with appro- | bury Wednesday night, came as a dis- rhrookes and; G 08 oY es by the pupils of the]tinct shock to his relatives and many © of theren- § kes school and the Natchaug gram-1{riends in this city. Mr. Capen was home made iy school, Friday afternoon, there|in town only last Sunday, the. guest s Jarge number of pavents and|of Mr. and Mrs T. R, Sadd. of;:269 nds of the pupils present. At the|Jackson street, and “was in apparent ,Graauatiofi wi Wedding GIFTS Numerous articles suit#ble for the occa- Eave You Ever Bollgllt a Palr of Slwes m M. Miss Weeks, At the ¢ ler nt, sandwiche e cu and coffee were ser The programme follow on on Our Flag, Woman's id have been more old i ate lowing pro- good health at that time. The de- ¥ m held 1 Motealf; m: n duet. atch school the fol p ggpl, hetin L e o a B 9 £ Duy and ther e Wk gramme was given: Singing of The|Cesed was born in_Willimantic, wdlbef dh ch w orth and Clarke, s | ST WS B oL, exers | Son of John Davis and Fannie (iew: || SHOT ound here, such as Wat the Wiag Stands ior, by|itt) Capen and for the past thikty Dupils of the fifth grade, from Miss had been a traveling salesman, Out b Willett's room, Rose Haddad, Stanley during which time he had _traveled Out v Henry Spencer, | eXtensively throughout this “country. i ey hes Simon. cono|He is survived by his wife and one 2 by pupils of{son, who reside in New York city; a Jennie Brennan of Boston, | by Surah Ly- Felse. e of the' I solo. ~Rin ice, Miss He Flag and My Il indie: Dulch dance by eight s Courtney’s room at Rings, Pins, Brooches, Pendants, Clocks, Silver and Cut Glass. If you have not come today, and wewill tell you the secret how we can afford to. sell Shoes for less than any shoe store. the World,|and a cousin, Mrs. T. R. Sadd of this| s . 5 A fdton, u | oty Fonera services are toveneia || Gifts of this nature are cherished for . y: solo, exercise, | in New York toda (Saturday) and | of the 4th|ater the remains will be brought to room; salute to|this city for burial in the Willimantic singing, America, | Cemetery. Invitations have been issued for the chool, the program|wedding of Mi: ‘h Archambeaut; ¥ caut: ! our Colors, 2, o tErade, Miss O o et ang|the flag, by school; taps, by Ar- duet Land, America, thur Joliie, a lifetime, therefore should be of lasting such they will be if selected i{ quality and Day s Marion Agnes Niles | the - Oakes then read by Merritt vl : ail pupils was as|and Capt Frank Trowbridge James on | 3 which Mre. Hattie I, | The Rossic Velvet company and terllow assembly call| Saturay, June 1. at Willimantic. | ere g . of the Wom:n's Re \indham Mfg. (o, both lo-fon the bugle by Russel Hinman; sa- | Miss Niles is a Newton girl, a gradu- £ w ha laced al I address of welcome industries. will shortly present twoilute to the flag. followed by singing|ate of the Newton High school and € nave p. a speck oW prlce on__ was then turned over ¢ fine rowboats (o the local organization|of America, by the school; folk |later of Smith college, after which she . e { Boy Scouts for the latter’s use dur- idance by children of the kindergar-|spent a year abroad studying music. | - = the campiny season this summer.|ten; dumbbell exercise by children of|She returned to Smith on the musical : B £ ikl : ve camp this season will be pitched | the first and second grades; Swedish|faculty for two years. Captain James UR, F. C. JAUKRSUN Uil lLake, near Eastford, andjdance by same pupils; singing of pa-|is from Cambridge and is a graduate | it least twenty boys will enjoy the|triotic songs by all pupils of the|of Harvard university. He has. spent = ) outing for two weeks from July 5th|school around the Maypole, the latter|ten years in the Philippine Islands in DLNTIL 1 {to the 19th. The cooking will be donedecorated with the red, white and|the engineering and contracting busi by a professional and the first week(blue; Dutch dance by puplle of the|nees and returned to this country af, 5 St Willi he camp will be in charge-of Scout-|third and fourth grades; folk danc-|ter being commissioned a captain o :"::—': taws Fo- e | r *. Rose, assisted by Stanley [ing by children of the kindergarten: | engineers in the army, at that time re- | . nd week Assistant!Japanese dance by pupils of the first|signing his position as chief engincer g oA | Scoutmastes F. Topliff will be inland second grad Indian club drill| of the National Coal company of M JAY M. SHEPARD harge, assitsed by Rev. H. 8. Mc-|by pupils of the fifth and sixth|nila. He has since received his dis- . . Cready and Russell Webster, the lat-|grades; singing of The Star Spangled|charge from the army and has gone GUILD'S JEWELRY SHOP Phone 5514 21 Broadway our entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes for today. Come and be con- bia, the Gem of the Ocean,’ Mrs. ES-|dance. telle Gatus; flag record, Albert Four-! George Arnold Brown, seven months 4 ? : ne nier; altar service, esquire and offi-lold son of Stephen and Alice K. (Ma- 2 I eeding Elmore & Shepard ter having been recently appointed an|Banner, by all; taps, Russell Hinman. |into business in New York. After a 3 . 2. carry en’s an oes Sipase '& b:]" assistant scoutmaster. ~ At the close of tie excrcises, which | wedding trip, Captain James and his o e it oo Tfié"hf.;‘éw.;”i rfl?‘}fi?&?‘ii’u’;‘fixfiefi‘ e s 0oys only. F-enl Dlrednr Embalmer | The June meeting of the Williman- | ¥r® held outside the school in, the|bride will reside in East Orange, N. J. McQuillan: song, Our| F GOLDBLATT'S SHOE STORE 44 Franklin Street - 8 Unien St, Phene 29¢ In our Shoe Repairing department we do first-class shoe repairing for the en- tire family. We run a sale on all Fiber and Rubber | Soles, which will gi\.re satisfaction a,nd urray’s Boston Store Willimantic, Conn. 'good wear at very low prices. vy o | - eths’ B N- | wesa vard, a very successful cake sale! The graduating class of the Nat- | cs Euns JEON DE. 5 t Congregational church, Rev, t Protec e Clerks’ Association was| . ‘" " - i God, Our Country 4 Our, Plag, Mee, Ha S. 2 5 6062 North St., Willimantic ic Profective Clorks® Aseociation Tras | was held. chaug Grammar school _this year|Catherine Kenmedy Narrell: address:|m the shi ooy, Dastor. 045 a Center Btreet armory, formerly used|funeral services for Mrs. wannie D.|be held next Wednesday evening injica, audience. ‘Admission of the gen- WOrshiD. | T:p. e ociation for their meetings.|Sessions, held Friday afternoon at 2|the High School Auditorium and the will be by ticket, threé|cgpt lgmnlkpj.mflu‘:sc:;n af??o;‘m m()UREY BR()S llable hecause of (he re-|oelock from her late home, No. 114|usual program will be carried out.|ickets having been alloted 0 each|N Y. Wil spear . Somient araarm £ members present and it{Hartford being present. 'The floral{by H. Clinton Lathrop of the school| In accordance w FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- |iis voted to sub.ict the rooms on the| tributes were numerous and beautiful.(board. At the sraguation exercises of | tom, Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I O.| Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. C, fourth floor of the opera house for a|The services were conducted by Rev.|the Windham Street school, which will| 0. Jv, will hold its memorial service|Harley Smith, pastor. 10.45 a. m., ) ; h 9 o i hildren. 12 m.. Sunday school, having recently been leased by the|Jesus, Lover, of My Soul. and I Am[next Thursday evening, the diplomasi|q, afternoon at their rooms. A me- |YOUng ¢ - Y Willimantic Choral club for occupan- | Praying for You,.Were feadcrad most|will be presented by Hormidas Dion|morial adds | be given by thellD. m. Children’s Day. concert by the of the school board. The graduating |Rev. Brother Samuel Thaicher of East|Sunday school numbertng eight pupils, will hold its|will march to the Willimantic ceme-morning at 10.45 in the Woman’s Club exercises at the Congregational|tery, where the grav deceased | Room, 802 Main street. Subject of church next Wednesday evening. The|members will be decorated. The Wil-|lesson-sermon, God, the Preserver of both St. Joseph's and St. Mary's pa- on. sponsive reading, 1 Samuel 12: 1, 6-8, ] rochial schools have not been selected 1se of numerous complaints in 11, 13, 14, 22 as yet. the way the contract and delivery of| First Baptist church, Rev.. A. D. for vocational training will be at the|two months by rill H. Jones, a|in 3 ; 3 g worship. Sermon theme, The town building today (Saturday) for|meeting was held Iriday night at the|of His Calling. The members o??{: the purpose of meeting any discharged |office of Corporation Counsel King atijunior congregation are invited to at- and physical condition has been im-|city water committee were present.|study of the Bible. Th, i d x e E 3 . The exer 1"2!"‘“_i in any way through participa-|The situation was zone over and dis- ';rad:;mlion postponed from ]r:;iess“:f tion in the world war. The opportu-|cussed very thoroughly and matters!day will be held at the opening hour. ind they desire will be given them by | corned. At the meetinz Mr, Jones|l.oader. Goor h 2 3 = ne , George Paton. 7 D. m, com- Mr. O'Kane. Discharge papers must|stated that the supply of ice for Wil- | munity servico for all with sermon by be brought by the applicants. limantic was sufficient for the season|the pastor An organization of railroad men in{and that he desired to carry out the i 2 this vieimity was formed this week | terms of the ice contract in every par- |5, St Paul's Episcopal church, Rev. b2 as been named in honor of Pres- [ticular and that in the future. r 5 e 4 - . oM i 9.45, church school; 10.30 a. m., morn- cnown as Wilson Lodge, No. 439, |providing they do mot wish to use|j-4% chul i J04b2. 30, ited Brotherhood of Maintenance of | the books. et ;."d ey by the pesion. Employes and Railway Shop! |n the opinion of some members of | A M. E. Zion church, Rev. D R. Ov- nip of fity to Start with and the of|men who put over the hold-up So oyt dono B Qe 04 cers are President C o a P T g vice president, gl alooniGeConds Christian Endeavor Society; 8.30 p. i Dancing i Bkonk Grange” hall to. | CSRUY sppointed agent for 'the: 3 i aneing in Bko; ran - | provement League was introduced and morning while JEWETT CITY jght. Music by White's Singing or- | lefly spending a ten day furlough at his m up North d e i O e ion, L boe home, No. 80 North street, in this city.|street. The loe i |He is at present located at Camp|tified by the N Lady Aseistant Tel connection |0f (‘ommerce rooms, the rooms in the| There was a large attendance at the|numbers 36 pupils. The exercises will| James Hay song, Amer-lchurch house, 1045 2. m, morming f that property. There were | High street, relatives from Boston and | Presentation of diplomas will be made!member for di and Good Citizenship. its_usual cus- future meeting place: these rooms|Harry S. McCready and tw> hymng|be held in the High School auditorium | for deccased memers tomorrow (Sun- | Children’s Day sermon and baptism of class at the Windham Center school,|fampton, after which the members| Christian Science Service, Sunday dates for the limantic American band will lead the|Man. Golden Text, Psalms, 91:15. Re- John O'Kane of the federal board|city ice has hef handled in the past|Carpenter, minister. 10.45 a. m., morn- soldiers in this section whose health|which Mr. Jones and members of the|tend. 12 m. church school for . the nity of securing employment of the|were settled satisfactorily to all con- (g p. m., memng of the Y. P. S. C. E rilson. The new organization |dents of the cit; celebration of the. holy communion; F The lodge has a member-1tne local police department, the two|€rtom Pastor 1l a. m. preaching by L] 7 . . : e o o |m. preaching: . PLAINFIELD the program V7. S. Marsland, the Thompson. [3 1 & 9 ‘&":4 | Sergeani-Major Roy W. Dowmer i "D Crot| A Children's day concert will be held | Chestra—adv. ing able to be present and meet the police to keep|at the Congregational church on Sun- Preston City people and stating that RIDAY AND SATURDAY Thas & e watch for the men, but noth: | dey morning. Miss Alice Blair leads _ TRCITON CITY GRANGE |he woud try and help solve the prob, DTSN Bl From all indications the Willtmantic | ing had been of them in this sec-| the C. E. meeting at 7 o'clock. On Tuesday evenming' quite a large | 0005, 83 aey Rl oo o o office of the U. . Employment Service | tion up to Friday night ame | PR Airihe B ing | Rumber of Preston City grangers mot | {02 RS S0 ENK ¢ er | Bureau will be continued for a time!men won't have to pull ilar | : 3 Y MOTNINg | i their regular meeting. About 8:30 g pap at least. Word to that effect was re- | stunt more than once more ceived this week by Supt. Mrs. J. A.|will get nabbed Fitzgerald from the federal director of | . Daniei J. Coffev The final reduction on ready-to-wear gar- ments offer an unusual opportunity t0 ||iius i tonsress would: witho | sering o' a doubt pass %n appropriation icl;filh? the local police ¢ J 0 continuance of this and other offices ared before purchase a goed Suit, Coat or Dress for ||t te st e e oree S Sots o < has in the nast been of great value in|yiolating the 2 2 . placing unemployed as well as flling| The case was continued st almost half the former price. Come early J|fe Wi m i up situton of tor| 1 Sonuese 2 stries and it is hoped that the|nally when the ca a.nd have fil'st choice, office will be continued. S ifoun the Rev. J. B. Wallace, for the past five | fined him $2 and cos ¢ the Methodist church is|Werthy Master N. H, Hall sounded the | The next mecting will be largely for iss Maud L. Barrétt leads the |gavel and soon grange business was ;3* ;h“d";“‘g‘ tioicommunity. el th league meeting at 6. Rev.|well under way. .The lecturer's pro_| V. J. Banfield will be present and ex. W. H. Bath of Norwich, the district|gram was opemed by . a humorous|hibit somé of his famous tricks of | superintendent, will preach in the |reading on the timely subect of How |2agic and sleight of hand. evening. i to Clean Your Papama . Hat, by G. = & ?fi“c“\‘i 1[‘; Og\lfme_zngfn hi:l; ;‘; ‘Warren Davis. This was followed hy Will Bear the Loss. Lol i a very aple and interesting Baper ON| ,yere will be - few after-dinner ller's Sunday morning | dog mos a oot o 1o GountyIm, | Speakers when - national -prohihition Juniors at the Baptist| Lk 200 Mead uf the County [Im.|gocs into effect We: shall “hear - tne ch is Sewing Without Thread. The | Lrovement League. ars Mead 100K |1oss with all the,fortimde we may be rs is What the Fol- tury and very interestingly told of the able to summon.—Les Angeles Times. Mr. oSt Are 0 ohe | customs and duties of the women falk vears pastor of the A. M. E. Zion|who had pleaded not guilty oung People’s meet- in the early days of our country. The church in this city, recently tendered |charge, appealed the case and «greed | he subject of the evene- of thi man, Fuller. Rev. J. B Aldrich, Rev. E- M. his resignation which was accepted. The Tatter | Ing sermon is The Great Commence- ?:;'flfg;pgmgofis‘daggwmz} y‘e;-r e 3 Mr. Wallace leaves town this (Satur-|has not been done and { ment Day. D’A{lwshiux;:‘%rsxéh(‘;‘x;l;‘;umr:; fere Teaish Wl Al Wit CASTO R 'A h the hond or pay | sang at the concert last Sunday. very interesting and entertaining.. She | succeeded by the Rev. D. R. Overton.|the fine. The latter appearcl before| Mrs. m\ Richmond and daughter %mzflhsgo{::o:;éeme%m\:ms of e Mir. Wallace stated Friday afternoon |the police officials Friday morring and | Grace of Westfield, Mass. were guests eihd p 1and | In Use For Over 30 Yo SUITS THAT WERE $27.50 AND $30.00 that he appreciates to no Small de-|refused to furnish the bond or be m gree the efforts and contributions of |the fine. The result heinz as or At a meeting of the committees in | Evangeline Barnes, reading by Fred- Sy Y arge of the Welcome Home day held | erick Tholen, a talk on How to Keep | A“"‘Y:e $17.50 church ae moral and spiritual success| Commencement week at the Connec- y evening Warden Mailhotte| = ~ aye and Girls on the Farm by | for the community during his comnec- | tjcut Agricultural College oper to- | 8 il ! tion with it. The services tomorrow |morrow (Sunday) when the baccalau- | 3rs: B I ui?\_x;:),l'mf\rls'.s'AML\f!i;,S;':& new pastor. armory during the afternoon. The W R Burdick, Mrs W. T. Crumb, Flag Day exercises, an annual cus- | commencement exercises will be held A $23.50 tom carried out by thesBenevolent and |one week from today V. &lbart Doonell, Rew M- D TS T SUITS THAT WERE $39.00, $42.00 AND $45.00 $28.50 on Thursday of Mrs. H- C. Webster. bers included a vocal duet by Bell and k| those who have helped to make the|ously told. ed the reception committee | W, W. Service. -At the conclusion of | Signature of Q - Sunday) will be conducted by the|yeates service will be held in THAT WERE 53500 AND $37‘50 : armo « J. McCabe, Rev. J. H- Seifer- Protective Order of Elks, will be ob-|which Han. George B. Anth pv. Rev. J. W, Payne. G. H. » served this year by the local lodge,|Rocky Hill will deliver iy P 3 Yo. 1311, tomorrow (Sunday) evening|The class day e 5 e lc;““"r'r-wg‘;‘"m\‘sgf_e‘.arefingegg;tms in the Gem theatre. The members|the afternoon previous, and on the|SOMMILes, oo Severn, Che, schemes will march in a body from their rooms |same evening_the s L ol | onacs o e line o to the theatre, after which the fol-|their banquet in Grove cottage. : helrsk L vine. progeatuns will % given: Star|week will be ‘conclnded ‘Saturday:ey- [Warch, which will be published Wier, Spangled Barmer, orchestra: introduc- |ening with a performance of the farce tory excreises, exalted ruler and offi- | comedy, Stop Thief, by the Drimatic cers; prayer, song. Colum- Club v armory, foilowed by a Furnish That Empty Room and Rent lt! Here's a little secret on how to make more money. You know that idle room that’s just staying there—a dead loss? If it's already furnished get the little additional things yoig need to make it suitable and rent it. It's no trouble to rent furnished rooms now at a good price—in fact people are begging for goodroom If you, hvemldlemmyouunmcm yo\lrmcomeanwp amount each month. It is really a patriotic duty that you rent it and help to solve the housing problem now in this Buy now! Pay while using. Don’t let the fact that you are short of cash keep you from furnishing your reom. You can come to “this store,” choose the things you will | need, make just a small deposit, have them sent right up,* mdn.fterthtpuymaporhonoftheroomrentum collect it each week or month. Many thrifty housekeepers are doing this verytl'mg mwnndfindflnemnqmmsmvuyhndy Ignace Paderewski = = = FINAL CLEARANCE OF COATS AND DOLMANS Our entire line of Coats including Dolmans has been grouped info two separate lots and priced for quick clearance-—Your choice of any at $15.98 AND $21.50 SILK DRESSES |ONE LOT OF SILK REDUCED PGPLIN DRESSES These Dresses ore talfa-n from REDUCED our rogular stock and includ: some of the best models of thci i TO $12.98 on. For quick clearance we ¢ them as follows: are now $17.50 now $22.30 they are made of extra good These Dresses are an excep- ticnaily good bargain, because ' | certainly healed ;h at eczema o o o v B . I} SHEA &% BURKE RNISHER s3as Are ’uua!ily sitk poplin and come now $25. 00'!'mr éLLl‘ 2 d exira sizes. Now that you can peer into your a frown, you ut your g 3 You cag tell them hiow Resinol o:ml you may once more mingle with | g ah ;GUR R 23; Y e ment and Resinol Soup: telieved the your Siends unashamed, | e, o e p l Resinol Oiritment is a doctor's formula, prescribed by many physicians ST throughout the world. At all druggists PV e b e . ence.