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. 2 oK :':‘:i.:,; i pE A Bottomiey Moses T 4 Lavas: Tot Chlidiles: 706 Twelve Wonderful Hour Sales o L e et Bowen, Henry A. For Saturday is Suburban Day, and likewise the first day of our End of the Month Sale. To make this Sale doubly interesting to our friends from out of town, we have ar- ranged twelve special sales, to last one hour each. In each instance we have tried to secure enough merchandise to last through the hour, but the extreme lowness of the prices will crowd our counters. We advise you to be on hand early. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) FROM 3 TO 4 O'CLOCK A Sale of Turkish Towels 29¢ The beautiful “Fairfax” Towel — full bleachell. and ample in size. A real, full grown towel, 22 by 44 inches in size, firmly woven, and heavy in weight. It is a double thread towel, and at the present time actually worth 49¢c. A Sale of { Step-in Bloomers 87¢c % The Bloomer is the universal un- dergarment, at the present time. It is neat, comfortable, and modest. These well cut bloomers fill the bill in every particular, Made of Wind- sor and of plain Crepe. A real bargain. A Sale of Small Rag Rugs 89¢ These are big “little” Rugs, being 54 inches long and 27 inches wide. The size which has so many uses. If you are logking for good, attrac- tive rugs for your cottage or camp, invest 89c here between 2 and 3 o'clock this afternoon. A Sale of Aluminum Sauce Pans 22¢ Sturdy little Pans which will actu- ally hold a full quart, ‘and are strong and heavy endugh to stand the wear and tear of daily use. A straight size, lipped stew pan which will be a source of joy to the cook. YANTIC Incoming mail from Sacfamento bears the stamp “Come to the Days of "49 Cele- bration, May 28-29,” and letters tell of the activities displayed by the different storekeepers to get a ‘I atmosphere in the town. Several members of the local Girls' Friendly soclety attended the admission Gt Uy I e B No woman need have a repul sive, unsightly skin—ten chances to one it's caused by constipation and a lazy liver, which is easily. and quickly remedied. For a good, safe, purely vegetable regulator which will keep your system clean, as nature intended, \rshing, Herman Mv'v‘-:. o. ifih Sonn %x"” n AcElls, o Whuur. Joln Aa 7 e, Jn- 2. ”Jl_ "”’5 4 Eligabeth C. Buckingham, W. A.Greene, David der 8. Avery Michael Corl o5 Meissor wm zl‘b &xe" slm Peanut Brittle, Ib.... 298¢ %fi%“'i’?""“‘"fl Several kinds, _including | Mixed Chocolates, Ib... 45c Toomes Filburn Eatick 1ord Gum Drops, Molasses Co- - Fresh Marshmallows Fresh Macaroons AuottedC&ndm 1. Chocolate BITTER SWEET PEPPERMINTS, 29 POUND WHILE THEY LAST. S. F. PETERSON, Inc. L’E":C"‘"‘ - M&:fi;‘_ 130 MAIN STREET anuld lclflhkor S:tflel leglfllll Hen) 1d ,'-' H, Suburban Day Bates NicholasB. Meech, Henry PLAIN CEMETERY. . Joshus Eldridge, Stephen Bradley, William GUILE CEMETERY. Grow, Thomas ~ Manning, Andrew o R Seckoon, Yrauk Bovinein, Andvew ovaryi ChuIw M. Aveiy. Gex.?xf!n;\: Johmeor., James Bmith, Charies BREWSTER NECK CEM Ki LCOLTHC.Tucker, Frank - =3 PALMER CEMETERY. Kingsbury, Wm. Woodward, Dr. A. 2 £ Faman, Lusas 8“:. Q,’,‘,‘" . Michael Carver Atien, Raymond Howard, Wam. S PAUTIPAUG CEMETERY. ¢ 2 b ‘eckham, Henr; » FROM 4 TO 5 O'CLOCK'| FROM 5 TO 6 O'CLOCK mn:. s Qsbarne, Jonn G. “‘."’:" oD Johasen &2::.‘2%{.‘“ n‘y?“%"‘f‘"' ‘erontice A | Atchison, Robert Gardner, Nathan t, 1saac v 5 rand, Chila. €. Qsborse, Jes ,,wo uggn Thoo M. Baldwin |Moshies, Wes K. Willlame, John T. Chas. Geerge ¥. Egerton POQUETANUCK CEMETERY. LR A Sale of A Sale of s | G e ,, Ci M homas P.Mitchell, Wm. Abell. Jared A Johnson, Abel David 3. » Demison Oswald,'Louis B Joseph R. Miner, Alfred 2 . e Thomas Kesl rown, Josep! s . Alex. 5. Bodman, Wm. C. o tred 3.Niles, Joh Polly Prim Aprons| Mercerized i gen 3t . fol" Smmons * Henry Lo fre A B | Bodman W Comtockc itrea 2N John . k, Seth L. Albert Howell Horace B. Wood Eldredge, u.zmlemon, Prosver. Clark, Wm. T. Sparks, Chas. }L ; Naj klm Carpenter, Chas. H.Peckham, % Eldredge, N1 G. Sauer, Peter P. Faros, Joh TR TRA Pl Henry Stewart ~ Chester H. He Foss. Siioel . Steers, Eaward N. |Hough Jonn H. Sherman. Johm HL c e, Daaiel B. Berking Whm. L o "5:;‘,‘““ irving., Wm. Wright, Geo. W. Chur ot v! A. Ber RS, e Ferrymun R Taurber, Luis Y 3 " Pelly Prim s & dainty. littls Apror, 296 G, Ehipe Jonn - | H N Gromeusd and “hose’ otnars Tuctle . & LOVETE CRuRTE TPminjscent. ok Maey, Boiiond. . Fhe . d ChapeL A Potter Abper T ames 5. "‘;“"“,:“‘ and | Hasier, Henr. w’r’ul::u?r:inuv D.|Ballou, Ches. F. Graves Wiliism skirt is gathered on a prim little, | Beautiful Mercerized Damask Din- | NEPee oy Prentic m w1 Bd il pioss | SIATEE . a7 Wittiams, Park Hatlenéll, Abram close-fitting bodice, with straps | ner Napkins, in the beautiful pat- Case, (l:)l::lkd c. ructur. .:nnn H. < e ey g @mu ."“ Keables, Elisha passing over the shoulders, and the | terns of the best linen table dam- M| Sa3> Siatk , Forse mumn H. SACHEM PLAIN CEMETERY. My i "fl"“ drints ot St e Made o1 o gamele | 2 and with an inimitable tinen [} Catuthocs, ¥ o 5 e ulg;'cu" ETERTY. Babcock, Geo. W, Palmer, COMSTOCK CEMETERY. strings. Made of a good, figured | Gnigy. They are 22 inches square, M| Case, Henry s, . 5 Mbem“,c," TR T Maynacd Augusiusogers, e |ave Daiel B Palmer. Edwin A. Percale. and actually worth 49 apiece. i, or Bogers. Haraon _ | 44mn, (halies C fillaia Ghatls o LEDTARD CEMETERY. =~ Come early and avoid the rush. Beckwi Cook, Wrm. T Stoddard, Bunting, cgn-]rxe-y 5 s s 1 Peckham, B. 8‘..::1 be Rathbun, A Sal f GALES mmu cmmn! Chapel, Erastus Reinharth, Geo. H. iy Allyn, Chappell, John Rogers, Amos T. of A mue "Eawin Chappell, Wm. A Rogers, Jeremiah Christie, Jonathan Coates, Lyman ’s Paj A Sale Men’s Pajamas Chapman, Willlam &"n;l{:e: 1’6“0‘“““ SB‘Y‘::J: Bdina Mar tt Rouers Capt. Joub | Fairbanis, LeonaraSpencer, Jokn J. qm. Boamia. Bimeon " | Kimball, Henry I, Taylor, Joseph . £ Latimer, Joseph S. “rvoffr;.“;;u’k 5 Curtains e g p SHERR. CEMETRRIRS. MAteneL Warren - Williams, Austin Dedison, Jokn o axins Gurdon Greel;‘. Gurdon S R Drape: i Harris , Stanton - Y. 3 FOR $3.25 . Risper-aimten iw. - Dentel S fi{l,’,‘,‘,_ tante GAY CEMETER , Jonathan Sentm Bt AT S apman. Daaiel E. Motat. fay Gay, Thomas Gay, Jons A reliable make of Summer Paja- s1 29 > S&:mflwlnn i s cu.,m ?m:m Morgan, :mun.l x(:):mAds CEMETERY, ale i sl tar, Bl i, ol et Hers i ok fo2 ; i gensie ca-'"?' Tt ey o~ ) ite, tan, . 5 owner, i . it Wes. Ssh Al arg trimmed with silk frisgs, and | TheY "”"d""""“‘ - :"; e “‘.‘: Punbac, Neshay Comaii, o "l Br KobtMeKnigut, W ‘é'.m.n.‘;:"xf#.'x‘—pnn %:m’(e Wustin OLD LEFFINGWELL CEMETERY. ocean ‘pearl bu«:;.. Tatse Pa- | & Pon a0 mi’b“‘"l:‘ i s E“en"‘u&c B foratt Nl Ascoh M |Goorse, Austin - Whippie. Samuel S.| Brown, Joseph R. Moshler, Enoch jamas are fast. sizes in stock. emonstrate X 2 : Clark, o5 Gray, Montgomery Wilcux, Chauncey | Fargo, John Sherman, Rev. J. H Bl L H., San —_— 2 1-4 yardé long, and have drawn work border. For the summer cot- tage you will find these most eco- nomicai. Tows of Lisbon. Avery Cemetery, Preston. LOVETT CEMETERY. gohn lHB)riomler.‘ b.'b:nuz‘r“Aury, t H. 13 Collins, Byron Hollowsll, Abram | Gilfford Caswell, : AMES CEMETERY. Comstock, A. M. Preston, Danlel | A Sale of Jowett City Cemetery. - Lee, Sam! James H uyor ‘9wl AGIOWLL UTAIMOS Foster, ’in, Georg: hn ‘ewn of Hamover. _— Spring Hats A Sale of PR SeaPu BRSPS | ey A Noed i Tews o Hasever g : Earneworte, Chas. Saow. E. N. 7t e B | Robinson, Fm. | Tracy, Jales Fanning, Geo. W. Snow, Henry L. | Standish, Walter Wilcox, John A meeting of .the .Woman's Missionary 89c sh P l' h 4 ) Theo. A. Thomas, Amos G. |Ahearn, Tracy, Jabez soclety was ‘eld at the parsonage Thurs- o€ I ol1s! . e A w sz, Adam NEW CEMETERY. day afternoon in charge of Miss Lucy 2 om; : i ha Chapman, George |Baldwin, who took up the chapter on One hundred have been secured, = e I . e e R s I B < Catlor Tabe i o i aaten. ataty bodk. 108 dainty little Hats, most of them 1oc Tiflany, Chas. O. |Bresnehan, John Kerr, iramcls Binghain Heary Lyos, John Kingdom and the Nations. Mrs. W. A close-fitting styles, suitable for ‘é“{"’i’;fifi‘{ s Tanner, ’3:::'3. Bresnaban, Wm. Mal ey e Corey, James Read ,;v..bo,:\:dagb; (::E.:.:l?‘:n:r}-b-- ! ates, 7 Meehan, Pote .| woman's by motoring. They have a good meas- | One of the best known polishes on [l | Gay, Henry Tracy, ¥. 3 ‘Michuel Town af Cantechary. i Troa Th Meant dodiety. TAGhE To- ure of style, t0o, being of the high | the market — the 2-in-1, which [| Gicason. Tenty D. Tracy, Eiah gl standard always set by the Boston Goddard, A. M. Tracy, .vnm A 1 . CAREY CEMETERY. freshments were served by Mrs. Reynolds ‘ 3 r i e y for a food comes in all colors, and either paste Gambie, James “Tracy, Kidder, Amos at the close. The society plans : s R EI ale soon. ise\m‘ ‘AII oolors—black and white | or Jiquid, For a long time this has Gal up, Lorrin A, Tlvhr. Hcm . sale sgld regularly for 15c. Lay in a sufficient supply to last all sum- mer, and save money. A committee was appointed Sunday to make arrangements for the Children's day concert which will take the place of the morning service for that day. as H . Park, ucorn B. A Sale of the five-minute missionary lesson u-u hn Noln. Willlam ks, Les Simmons, Thomas 1nP5v\:Ml.v -em l]’-fl Sunday Miss Bea- Hurris, G ars,Washin ton 3L hn Simmons, Shadrick | (rice Read read a personal letter from Hazelhurst, Edwin Vergasen, James nrfleou, AhnndarOM-r Patrick . Cha 5:_'"‘- gy ood ¥. |Mies McClure, whom she had met at . ) 1l, Edwin Yakeneid. C. W. |Droban, I r, O'Bullivan, John RO, J88. N N thild Skt SOt Houbigant’s ASaleof Fhas Sy & gRulivi Eitfex ozHiR ceupTmams, © |Norhteld e smtome, fl‘l'bm—““wu:hlm?-‘l.-n g g Adams, Marvin Green BlJah cami|Newent and has moved to Mrs. Barrett's Tal - . Hal Rivert 8. % ar Bl Moshus Olney, Oliver B. house. cum rowder t S Taniand, Ge “é“}:" W‘f{' b o, us Edwa Dyer, Col. John Riley, Thomas \, Natha obn Sharp, Joha 8. As 2 measure of national defense the war department is making plans to establish an air route to the Pan c ama Canal Zone. Landing places will BAGER CEMETERY. be surveyed and selected army p:.h,... i There: ilk Steck: g ¥ Lamb, Horatlo will be sent to the zone under their baebing iy i ak - " imaz, B %’.&’??C“wffi'.‘y Pember, Jared own power. ings, in the best colors as well as in black and white. This particular brand is one we always carry, and best known odors—Quelque Fleurs, | sell regularly for $1.20 @ pair. You Wn.ldnn. Wlnthn’ Quelque Violet—Iidenl. This is a Fel Sam; G. C. Tool Patri will find them in all sizes from 815 ;fvgl-(- -rfi BenJ, P. Patrick Wi t] i BY e ¥ Ao e Wi 0II SDroadway uasi iiarke Koy Sias wn':’n.. HAMILTON AVENUE CEMETERT. it Y o m“.::.’a: gom oot || QUALITY CENTRAL BUILDING SERVICE LM igee . con, ¥ Hiia !‘Wfl,fi%‘*fiug TELEPHONE 1563 FREE DELIVERY h 75¢ A wonderful French Taleum Pow- der which stands in the front rank of all toilet preparations, and sells regularly for $1.00. In three of the Town of Franklin. of members meeting at St. Andrew's church Monday evening and enjoyed the I et - Wiblamy Jemee . social. Thomas Pfieffer has one of the finest radio sets in this vicinity and takes pleasure in ljstening in for the concerts, lectures and other messages broadcasted | Ingr al. L 1 , Stephen T.Wlllillll. Prince A. 3 A Several members of the Knights of ;::‘fi-:u epnen T. Williama, Pris P ke Pythias and Pythian Sisters hung a beau- wuun-x; Wm. ‘Wood, Spalding . . . . Uful May basket to M. and Me Fred g = Native Broilers, Native Fowl, Roasting B. Ames, members of the lodge. After W oodward, W H. Bason. Urian & .}:::;u. Jerry . the usual chase, the brothers and sisters | Jennings, John B: Wright, < were invited in, where dancing was en- %..!" p.fi"" c'iu‘. H Chicken‘, Capom, Spring Ducklingl D. Geo. !-ek'! ! Netson, Willlam ed, atter Which i 3 H hi et e Joyed, after ice cream and cookies ot Ge ‘”n from stations as far west as Chicago. Viliagers in the vicinity of the railroad station were surprised Wednesday to see the train belonging to Waler L. Main’s o g%& F. P“;:"&A""- FORES, 1922 SPRING LAMB, boned—olled, Ib. . . 32¢ circus returning over the line a short|were served. Ward, Ichabod, 1776 Ju-:. Rol 1,“:1'0 o time after passing through the village.| Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark were callers eks, Frank The train got as far as the Falls but some | in Willimantic recently. Sraca. o Waich, Geerge B "onn A, Sevia, X, Dougiass || NATIVE VEAL TO ROAST, bb................ C. shaw, Ben Bentle, Mr, and Mrs. John A. Williams and | Kesbion N A Young, Charies C. |Frost Clarence Mrs. Alice Wililams of Winsted were | Kimball, James _ Yourg, David o et aoh Zimmermin. Goor ’ callers on_ friends here Sunday. Kimball James w. founs, Joha N, | B Kinney,” Albert B. T A . SOLID MEAT POTROAST, Ib................. 1 , David iheer S M Bk o oy SOLDIERS' LOT. YANTIC CEMBTERY. e ot A b 1o R Bacve: Calvia . Ladd, Austin N. Mrs, William Sisson of North Plain|Acksle andall, Francis 5. E. SOLID MEAT, LEAN CORNED BEEF, Ib. . spent Tuesday at the home of her sister, Fmfl'y"‘ HoiRg g:},‘!‘.‘, “.’,';fi'; Chepttan. Glles - MaE Sulnr Cured—Guaranteed to Cllt Red Mrs. Henry A. Rogers. Geo. ¥. Jaques, g&fl Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Murray and son' of | BoEUS: Geo. X, H.K‘ams. Hethan | Shed .‘.{:’i’"}’“ BACON, by the piece. . ......25c—Sliced. . .... Colchester spent the day here recently | Brodard, John P. Wh«:h B. calling on friends. Brent, Alex. H. # STREET CI Y. (The Best In Town) Mr, and Mrs. David B. Clark and fam. | Brown, Richard A.uy-r-. alter o Chauncey € i Ray'Bliven and family, Briggs, Charies Soldiers’ Graves in Other Tewns. SQUIRE’S EASTERN CUT PORK LOIN Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Ewing of Ne A 7. Pai k The soldiers’ graves to be cared for London wereréuens Sunday at the home Ch bl “E.‘; 0, Deant in M towns w&; are ARLINGTON SAUSAGE B4 of the cars were too high to go through the tunnel, so the train returned-to Wili- mantic and reached Norwich via the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Fiias Stockett have re- turned from a few days’ stay in Stoning' ton, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hewitt. David Smith, father of Edward Smith of the village, is a patient at W. W. Backus hospial. Miss Catherine Murphy. a student at Willimantic Normal school, is spending the week end at the home of her motix Mrs. M. D. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton have been spnding a few days in Oakdale, guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hamilton. Mrs. J. Louis Oliver has returned to her home in South Manchester -after a week's stay with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Hamiiton: ¥ RREg ily of New London spent Sunday with |BriE€s, George W.McDavid, James 8 of Mrs. Ewing’s son, John A. Rathbun. Chtmond. John H. cared for by the the HOME-MADE Loren Rathbone of Norwich is passing A g:;_r‘y. H. lm-:k :3::"' ;“-nw which the graves are located. SAUSAGE MEAT a few days with Edwin Harms. g The list follows: m Mrs. B L. Spencer and son Lawrenos. | GIork & b AR | SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS Mrs. Charles Malona and Violet Rogers | Sand 2 spent Saturday in New London. fillam . Levi P, rxmon cITY. MY. '(4 to 6 Pound) Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. hn Bchaeid Jacob et i Wiiiiam Chappell and Mrs. Gillette of ¥ B foo, it ¥ ENDS ARMOUR'SSTAR HAMS, b ,..... i Farming 1s a lot of fun—unless you|Goiden Saur were in town Wednesday | Bawards, A i ; : ; S % St , : | hata to 0o it for & Jiving, : aaling.on ghiv, Thomas, % Wilson: Toomes e