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: lock when Disteict of ‘fi'l;:lmd'wfllhflmloflh“ OChildren Ory ! : cieile: ¢ FOR FLETCHER'S 130 ¢ ; Past Grand Chief, Mrs.. CASTQRIA mm m : mmmm{qn‘m Aida. from other state temples attended also. ‘The mesting was in charge of MURRAY'S Bosmu‘ 1 == M;"“"’ £ Willimantic, Conn. : : " 5 & _Up-to-date -in all Mw. $15.97, $19.97 NOT $25.00, $35.00 or $50.00 : ; m'f"'yh-mn.hupdtmr Lo e A Mmfidfiufi&huu&u.h"'fm SPECIALS FOR TODAY: |irsrismsamaiiuns erighy lic speaking at ale wniversity, The » , supper W o be followed by a meeting of : HE Skivks, Millinery; Hosieey, Uniderweass, for Wouisn. Todayweh:vegronp«luvenllpecuhfi&nh:mdl)m‘,“‘nc‘A"““"""‘ 5 l:%iurln. é ey th: M keg!\d‘:to“tfie"’sne:( calendar nelslo‘n.:; that will interest you both in valuec .and the -vm‘ on. i E 2 L] !{5533 : Keeler of Stamford who is - assigned > she Three Good Stores In Three Good Towns. . “|here for the coming term. Tt was an- . 2 NORWICH—~WILLIMANTIC—DANIELSON. night of both vaudeville and pietures. nounced that the cases. of the coming o = week would no doubt be criminal cases. n sehool 3 Davi4 Theatre Sunday J}Omly. two civil cases were given speefal ¢ flie signs The show booked for the Davig the- AR iR g Bl B L -mu[u Bl b2 rsde” tiors e gy 4o | ing uy m«z e S T Gty - outsns e oo soesimel & 4{phy vs The Federal Paper Board c new city ord have arrived and | houschold greatly en, freshments e ever One lot of Spring Suits, in Tncotinep:\dcrii:‘gess :30 m¥y ue, AR el o R A o o e b v h e ey reshmen Oo_s m an rude ardell vs the the Intermigtrch Wi Movement taupe :md brown WOI’th 359 s 7 rfTewn: of Kimng!y, a jury case for ““}nfim hmem g muu. Mrs. J. S. Westcott and e: drive has commenced In this place and | Mrs. F: T. Johnson attended the Wo- == .|June 8th.- parking and the other signs tell wh the canvassers are busy soliciting in man's Missionary meeting held at the { Thé drawing of jurors for the coming parking will be permitted. These will be different parts of the town. Congregational church, Danielsong Thurs. n by Owen Wister, this is m SPRING SUl ‘ S ! Jterm resulted asfollows Windham. A. .| placed on the street today (Saturday) |~ Miss Lillie Treat who has been spend- | day of last week. Miss Choate of Bos« most thrilling western stories > p s l“nb Banptist chureis drm,fur m,ooo ing the winter with friends fn I\yw York | ton, spoke on the Interchurch Momement. il « ', Gk Eatvin 3,000 s - -fi has returned to- her Home on South Main |A large number of women were present This lot represents Sults Of the be{t§ e &hford. (ward- A. Wilber; W"‘g =, P addnlomfl’ @hiwet for' the ymimner. from the Misslonary societies of the coun- # Chaplin, Frank C. ":dcmn&% 'bum’x’:h church con-| Mrs. 1da Wagner was calling on{® Mts. J. W. Atwood spent the dmm “has hun progressing _ rapidiy. | friends in Norwich Thursday. week end with Miss Helen Atwood, in y evening the sum of $23,186:01| Robert Meiggs, brakeman on - the beel - Canvassers to | branch rafiroad will leave in a few_days Boston, w“ EN flF l,mh‘dln .nm’mam": today ( swxfdam) to| for ancther job on the railroad. He ex- Miss Pauline Refl! of Peabody, Mass., the “thurch ver e, ton. $11.812.99 | pects fo make his headquarters tn- Mid- B pepiing o viation with Mite! Bitie] vis, cm smnuy 18 the slogan adopted by the | dletown. Frea Swin is L vaseers and persons mot yet can-| Clayten D. Barton and, brother of mnnLE AGE mvp;-efl wm&t':n solicited to p\eaga their ‘East Hampton were in town Thursday. At. Wauregan Congregational ehurch, e 0 Rev. William Rryling, pastor, the sermon nbxrt toda: Misses Anni¢ and Catherine 0'Connell Miss n;x'm Dumaine left Friday tug were. calling on Norwlich friends Thurs- W"“F from last Sunday will be &y Pais the Critical Period | Yoric to visit for a few days with her fine Serge and Tnco’ufie in navy blue, resenting values up to $85.00—SPEC] JERSEYSUITS A“‘Tfsifz'é 5&1 relw“escnts aw Eed is an exceptiondl pictute program at the morning worship. Sub- starts sister, Mrs. Clara Urban. Wiflfam Foran, emne;t on the branch gh':' :v‘lmsi::l:mni::}no: :’m‘ bmw"?h'. ";n; ;:“.:: “:m”e:%fims:::nlfi 10: _SrEPiAL $29.50. Safely and Comfortal ol Bivaion Sray adve i Mk e rallro?d mt:;m}.ram imrfuu' weeks' | pioty House. . Chyrch school at 12, The |P- M- Special bargain prices every P MRS ; : Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s will be fof 35,500 and this money willy Yocation at his jhome ip Putnam. @ enal ddy, 18, 20.and 2§ eents, this Vegetable Co be asked - from local peopls. . Judge m“;:z ii Ng:'?:h ;:“u““ gest; ‘ot | Gty fi:.;;&?f:fixq.’: )g'l: in the aft. | War 14X egetable Compound. . ) James Tworiey has been chosen cAm:, &0“"55‘“'““&!'5“‘““"‘em’:?muman’"pyh::mfi o JERSEY DRESSES,*AT ‘$21.50 ' wne lot of Jersey Dresses, plain or entbroidered designs, in paign manager, Captain James B. Fuller- it, ; tori will be advertising manager and the|n, town Friday. L]‘a‘;fmélt’Pifk.hgm ."freg'é?lfile tskoi [ rive will on forward, with il the pep]. . Charles H. Dawley 'and Daniel Web- e these two men can instill into it, Cap-|®ter Were in Norwich Thursday. 3 ANNOUNCWEN I'S : attraction, “Ruling Passions,” . Henry O. Sorrell and Emil Commette d directed Abraham . 8. such shades as sand, brown, taupe and navy, with values-up rl”||mu"“"nu||”” e duia T imad o sommittee 1o {0t Norih Weslchester were hete Friday. |/ Strand—Sunday - U2 T by e e ey to $32.30—SPECIAL $2l.u0 . ‘ ‘ Ul and T think it is | an Tor four-minnte speakers at the |~ Frederick O. Brown is having his| 'The Strand will show Hurry B. Wal- Breed theatre today, affords one of the agood remedy il |local theatres during the coming week. residnece on South Main street renovated | thall ih The Curse on Sunday. This | most interesting sereen. Antertainments < dif: ¢ the Y. Mc ahd painted and several improveinents | Star is well known and this is the best ever seen In this city. The story*is ex- 2 ‘s;‘;‘: dl iom. C T };fl“&:""‘:;n';me‘:mgehm‘ | ore being made- there. & picture he over made. Fatty Arbuckle | ceptionally well written, and every soefie Burvmruhbywa» Hartford | will also shown in The Degert Hero. |y finely developed that the spectator SILK DRESSES AT 3;3 50 ; i il p:l“: b 1 157 AR Bt ifho sssoclation huiding) o% Felday. Sereen Siifies the brisht bits from news-. fogs. m,"pu. eavesionking at .u‘:t L paper coimes next. it but not ‘B human ives. ming -in: -xiyh’ § Y38 Salled 1o grder 4t T80 gclock by, the, least comes William Duncan in ‘The :‘::m"?fi e featured in this product One lot of navy blue and black Tafteta and Crepe de Chme President, Mrs. R. A. Hafrié, and reports WAUREGAN i At ; % stomach after _| ot the various committees were read. The ot ilent Avenger, considered by eritics a8 |tion ‘m'n Julia Deap, has the pcrlm_ Dresses, in the new Spring styles, some haye-embroidefed Al meals. T could The Wauregan Company’s First Aid |the best seriai ever seen. John Walton, a .wealthy broker. x { . not sleep, had ited as follows: President, Mrs. H. A.| Bauipment. will be one of the best to be | For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday | Arden seems to live and breathe his part, designs, others trimmed with beads, fully worth $35*00 — backache, a n'd |Harris: vice president, Mrs. Hiarry Eron-|found in this section of the state. This|The Strand.will present a programme |while Miss Dean, as the whoshsome SPECIAL $23.50. ok o were |t Berehy e, e W | vy ol ot nearn com: b, e e o ave Dere ot | . vgncs G sar & st . | pletion Il have all necessary N seen. 3 edture act wi and. 3 3 - ::'“t;”yfl"h 1 “'o ‘l the | f'g::; nan Dman g B :mml Separh Et;nmenh and equipment . for ‘the .con-| Nine, Men Mischief Makers ia & comedy. gonist 4 welf: 1t | school - r"wm led Remi f ol ageg T ::*X:R“m‘u the - H. C. vénience and welfare of its employes. It | scl act entitl mindefs of | sions” wil] agred that one Now I feel dl Tigl snd ean wor’s e debattment, s | is situated on the south side of. the mill, . Thoseé were the happy |stromgest }vhmndrlmu ever shown on wter. You haye i8SiOn $0 |~ ting’ Lester; chairman extension de.|Where the light and air are afl that 8 Oome to the Strand- and live |any local screen.. blish this Jetter.”—VICTORIA | arcment, Mrs Charles D, Webster:{ Could. be desired. Tt is 18 fest by 1, over again. Davis and Chadwick | Bdich Roberts will aiso been seen ‘I PPL, 21 Onk Ridge Ave., Summity |chairman edueational department, Miss | feet. and has a small waiting room in ad- Colored boys and 'if they can-[her latest offering “Her' Five-Foot K.J. Marion B. Rafferty. Following the efec-{dition. 'Thé furnishings are of the best § ,55 are two not miake you fill the theatre with laugh- | Highness.” Thete is unusual noyeity in £ ATf you hu.va warning symptoms such | tion, apples were passed around and an|uality White enamel and compare fa-|ter and applause the manager will glad- m‘sfh stery, which open in ludy The new Spring Voiles cer- i 5 . nge| as a sense of suffocation, o Tt flash es, | informal Teception was held in the gym-|Vorably with the room. (The company |ly givg, you your money back. Le Mert a o headaches, backache, dread of ime |nasiom. . *r:‘mhmwn’:afm":{mm Bros, two of the woff's foremost tainly do their part in carrying ffrom heavy to lighter weight| pending evit, ‘timidity, sounds in There was s Iarge attendance at the S e, & mimics will also make their debut to ¢ ! 1d tashioned & i Frid tght Island Traning School for Nurses, -class sut fashion’s dictate of bright |Knit Underwear, and here you| i Piipitation of ihe heart, sparks. | g Gnderthe suspicss of the people of Norwich. Maz Murray |the wide plaing of the American weat. before the eyes, irregularities, constie |2t the town hall under the auspices of Ahe Of 1913, - Since then she had done piie will be Miown in the A. B.\C. of Love m”unflmw&mma ladies of St Joseph's hospital Thafsor? Lursing and is well known throush- |y the special feature picture. characters and scenes to please colors, nat only the Cotton |Will find just the weight you o ge yable apbctie, weakness |gince was given for the pusmose f rls | i,y w1 o I i D hag |10 “The &. B C. of Love" Mim tar: | mestregoer, snd through sl the win- Voiles, but thosé in silk stripes need for comfort and lt m_ of ia E. Prakhams Vogecatle ing funda to meet the additional cost' of 4 Tay portrays the role of an orpliln a8 |gome little star sparkles and scintillates oontinuing the good work of the institu-| gy s:;m :::fi“{of:';r““mu‘;‘t‘:: Innocent and ignorant as she i beau- | with refreshing vivaeity. The Pathe news Compound and begin taking the medis | tion years with great benefit to the publieftiful. A playwright marries her and | will complete the bill for today. cine at once. We k‘“" it will help John 4. Sullivan, 44, dled Thursday{and cradit to herself. Her work in Wau.|0nds her adorable in her rustic country you as it did Mrs. Koppl. cludes every stylé.” are even more colorful, There v 3 4 Vests with low. neck,. no is an endless choice of yariety morning at St. Joseph’s hospital after an | regan has been bath satiat setting, but when he takes her to the " Breed Theatrs i1, f about éek. Mr, Sulli , city and compares her with the worldly MEth for Vous selcetion ot sleeves, Pants with, dace? or . : > wis Well known in this oity and myny | Gommny Is merte 2b th e pasc to | DDA, the star of hig plays, the Titl et Ly g o g x X d tight knee, Unlon Suits made| ~ Killourey Bro‘s. o [kt are i o o e . "For e o Cinge i e of it bep | Waie s by compmrimn | {Mende ot Jumear caretully made ow price of 59c and up tolto fit, and each garment is - assembler by the Underwood Computing $2.00 a yard. priced moderately NEW VEILS . Spring winds and Mylady s Sprmg Hats ‘aré in le:f fi‘e to ,en- courage women to wear the flattering new Veils. The new liné just received, includes every style and embraces a wide choice of new shades, in the latest scroll and chemlle and also touches highly dramatic spots.. |and elaborate production of Alexa - FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND. |Miciine compeny of Harttort, - Sarvirs|, The Wauregan Gie' club s planning | The sest . eplemly ne w0 | Damas e o e pture i 3 EMBALMERS ing him are his father, Mighael Sulliv: concert and .dance to be given Herbert playing the husband who {s|Brothers |.| * k as one of the $8 Ubtes b Willimantic, Gonn, | 270 2 sister, Miss Catherine C. Sullivan,| Wauregan hall. more. human « than heroic; Dorothy | broduction will rank e O0e Sf O Pho! M Lad; i & of this city, and six brothers, Maurice J,|¥ill comprise vocal as wel as instrumef- | gireen most -alluring as the actress ana | Soreen’s as one of the ne - (hady Assistant) {o¢ marttord, Daniel A of Willimantic,|tal selections. The music will be givem| i "0 Jacon 'a rellable friend in |Stamps Dustin Farmum ot t 7 Timothy-J. of Boston, Michael F. of Wil ,1';!‘"“@0“‘”";" §h° members t°f fl"’h:; need. most capable romantic actors limantic,” James F. of W ket, R, I.,|Chestra, which is made up of meml] E 4 time. JAY M. SHEPARD ana William F. Sulivan 6t New Haver | 0f the club. This club I:one of the| m"&m‘“"";?:“.‘ '.'f'm be g The| To see this thrilling tale untolded on Succeeding Filmore & Shepard COL ?l;:::x %rc‘:zfls'l‘x‘zz Q:Kfu::zr :l:x\;e,foé::;l Strand has the best orchestra in town, | the silver sheet is to Bee Dumas’ char- uneral Direct Embalm accomplished in the-sew- - produced Fi or & €P| Rev. Eibert E. Gates, of Hartford, ;;:k;:‘:m‘:u.na basketry fl..?: That| / Today—Strand :’tefi """’{h’ aliods ‘Drentifens” inforst 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC |pastor-at-large for the Baptist church, |ithe affair being planned for will be a . The Creole Revue are much talked|the highly dramatic scenes as Lady Assistant Tel connection | 7il Prémch at the morning service in|success is doubtiess as the club members ey o ? 1 about as a wonderful eolored act which |ly follow one another. The spectator' the local Baptist church Sunddy. The |possess abundince of musical talent. o orgets ted in 2 theatrs - pastor, Rev. {B. D. Remington in ‘taking | Some of the nicest furnished rooms are | % %¢ the Strand Thers are several forgers that e i sen Dr F C J # few weeks vacation. 'to be found at this clubshmm- and the | Loy "oy .M‘ll scenery. This is & R . ' Us aekso‘fl At the Congregationsl ehurch Sunday |Sirls are pardonably proud of them. | (onserrul net and Is going over big. ARE YOU PAYING FOR YOUR ’ T ey e L ecainy and Bronhi " 7| The Longacrs Trio have some wonder: ENTIST - |preach his fatewell sermon_as. reported | ! FAth eastis S00 brome . spoks| 0l harmony and a funny .line of - talk. TOILET NEEDS ? —- TAKE ADVAN- e e T P S K, S R, st BT ST T W o 715 Main Street, Willimantic . :.‘,‘:e,,,, nto e " ehureh, < Darime. g | church Sunday morning giving & - clear e e kS dover b 2 < m 0! me 3 * TAGE OF OUR SPRNG Ha'nn—o & M to 8 p. m. Phone 44| pastorate here for the past year Mr. D it woiline,atrs. | Priling, | With Which they aing the' latest populaf| Otherspleturss ‘on the bl incless. & ‘Webb hs made many friends who wish Mrs. i&lhm Tracy an ‘1',,, A M. 'l‘ncy‘ songs. This act also carries - special | Carter DeHaven comedy, Kinogram snd i SAVAGE'S closea car ledves| MU tho best of success in his new felgs. | pttes M0 Ty MG BN TN SOty M someone Must Pay ia the SAVE. ¢ Bumun Office every morning exce At the Episcopal chapel Sunday aé 3| held at Central Village, Tuesday. Mrs. | name of the feature pleture with an all \ "y Sunday at 430 o'clock fer W(filhnm§ p. m. Rev. T. M. Martin will preach. ‘Ben Linsley gave a solo. A star cast such as BEdmund Breese, Gail May 3-4. 3 & s 4 Flr-:‘ utr inNmnrlnlng' to leave Willie| Mrs. John M. Riley is spending a few| The I. B. soelety met with Mrs. Ger-|Kane, Jackie Saunders and others just the mon- SPRING MED]C]NFS ousS Tork Lunc or 5t the hotelse “Howsg|Usvs in Hartford and will ship her [trude Tracy Wednesday, the meeting be-|as popular. An up-to-date Kinogram o b7 w je God. Li Sal i % s = ® i 2 B Weekly closes this fine show at the ‘bat- . -mna: s iver—Sa Sal Hepafica, smafl—Sale Price 24c| = - = = == = Strand. The Strand has the best mume ather John's, Sal Hepatica, medium—Sale Price 47c. = sicians in town. Tong . be :;::' J;:':,::.’:::I"c;::“h Com=] 8 ' HS J largs=Sale PM- ‘940 : Overseas “¥” Girl at Y. M. 0. A. Sine pound—Sale Pries $1.05 Mellen's. Food—-8ale Price ....... 85¢ H Fo.llnm' Hypophosphates—8ale Price Bcott’s Emulsion—S8ale Price -$1. 10 Pvoferrin—Sale Price 95¢ aude’s Pepto Mangan—Sale Friu 98¢ Nujel, small—Sale Priae 49c Nujol, large—Sale Price 86: - st B <y Y Begihmng Monday, May33rd . FACE CREAMS 8 Very.“lfl:elyyouwfllnotbuhe mter e reasons a p » e o e Eigaya Vanishing Cream—Sale Price Wasthurs Fae e that all of oux Ladies’, _ ents v Elcaya Cold Cream—S8ale Price 49¢ sexes, and the public generally is invited. Ig.y' Garden Cold Cream—Sale Price Malted ‘Milk~—Sale Pnn 35e thol, smail size—Sale Price Sylphe Nathol, mediurh—Sale Price 19¢ Sylphn Nathol, large~Sale Price 33¢c Mulsified '-'-Ofi!l)wt Oil—=Sale Price 39¢ dsys—Both Men and Women Invited ‘Miss Mary C. Browne, who did sueh M A R KD O W N 3 P R l C E splendid- service for our soldiers - over- . scas, an@ who is to sail the latter part of c.ml month to resume her services for 7 the. Amerjcan soldiers who are still ov~ erseas, is‘to tell of her experiences in France at the local Y. M. C. A. hall to- morrow, (nmhy) afternoon . at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Browne is also an ae- complished soloist and She has consent- ed to ging as well as speak at this ser- E igit P.a_ig i it Fat gef Swahn's Am:hutn will furnish music. 'n-vh Facé’ Pflifl'—a-k Price” 4l | SUITS ($35. $89.oo)—319.501o(49,: o M "‘"';. e, e TR S 3 L0 Pc‘v’n:oiln Beauty Powder—Sale Pri FRey ity 19.50 to $75.00)—$§13.50 to $49.50 ' not repuns ";m e K% Dagpet art Ramadelra’Gad Croam, . DRESSES (82500 {0 539.50)—$18.50 t0 $20.50 |||ty .‘mg Pl vl Goiing i Midercetals Bias e, m e 118 snxnmsw ($25m t0 $50.00)—$19.500 $39.50 Pompeian Night Cream—Sale Price 29 Aubray Samn TIW‘ Priu.?le wnn Massage Cream—iSale Price peadmmfil Sl s : SHKWAISTS ($5.00. cg:zo.m)g-fl.fimgw,