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Vs SREE 4 & 213 N NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY Jereike. okt 50 ainse Jdst uesdas ; Keating at mlfiéfifmufi “For 'scved- tal enrollfaent Of at least 2007 is antiel- | al Weeks, returned®fo theff hosic thfs pated. week. . Starting today (Saturday) the num- Arthur Harper was a visitor in Nor» ber of trips on the South Coventry | wich Friday. | branch of the Connecticut company trol-| John Killourey of Jack$on strest afid ley lings will be increased, nigh: round | family have gone to Lake Waugum- * trips between this city and South Cov- |baug for the summer. Postmastér O'Rourke said that he had |entry being added. The new schadule| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathieu and. fam- not heard from Washington regarding |that goes into effect will give uninter-|ily 6f Unlon stréet A k] rupted hourly sérvice. bet Main | cot R T the rating Af eleven young men who 160k f rupted hourly sérvice. betwesn. Main|cottage at Lake Waugumbaug for the y I Sxial ,.,‘f..:.:nfn.,fi:,‘ur positions a8 - carrier- | street railroad crossing tesminkl< o | summe rseason. 1 Charch Street Telephe: b i (. il South Coventry from 12.15 to 10.15. Tie | Miss May Moriarty of 262 Jacksoh —_—— afler one o'clock Friday act-|1ast trip from South Coventry will be b |street réturned hbme Friday from A few » er:.?:." jadas, the five year old son |11 o'clock: The first “trip' t © South [ days' stay With her sister, Mrs. Daniel A brief sesslon of police court wax|TECl ) Valiee of 141 Main street was { Coventry from Main stréet terminal oh |Shae of Providenice, R. L. held Friday morning with Judge Frank .y, inio by an automoblle while running | weok dave will be 715 4. n. Sunqays - R Fous on the bench obori Loomis|areep Maih simét notr tm eomer of) L% IR I 01 1L Sk B JEWETT CITY of Storrs, charged with reckless driving, [ Brook st‘;P |“m'x|'hos( f(".’;.’m".'“'g:,;‘,',? e i i e m % v 8 pleaded mot guilty, saying that ne :nul-‘““";‘;‘ e e p e e i el ”““;“A"."”* i Ahs SWRIBE will continus lhiv;sfs:m;:::nivz' ;hlr nnv: :{nr ; sure ting his Ford Pougress > M. | until Lavor” day. _past rlday afterndbn for that he was not operating his Fod | ried the boy to his héme nearby. Dr The isses May and- Jostpnine Congdon | SUAUION 33 was the result of a needless car over twenty miles an hou. n D. Riordan wak celled o determine the move on somebody’ & up. Motoreycle Officer Nombria sald | axiant of the boy's injuries ahd . he of South Manchester, férmcrly of this ody's part aot yet earn- are > ! ; ed. Miss Miner, on duty at the telé- Sk opens -u-u: rollowed Loomis porth on Jackstn t n § City, ®ave a porch dance ¥riday even- 7 % S D oy IR il BIR, ahd tuse ne tratieq | NSt he WRA mmtrs Srigy ES“ AN I Sng to which & nimber of Willimanti | PhONe exchange, received a call kaymz p international Bibie street several blocks and tit ke tralled | pyrt. The matter was reported to the InE to which a nSmber ot Witlimantie | ;o SUNER FRUNCE 8 GO e = A | = Loomis for some distance, both vehices | LO(Cy 7 i Xt b on Mathewsbn Stré b e L —_—— oSNNS i alells 1 traveling at the same rate anl his | TOCe 0 L0l o kionrey re. |TOLOT and included Francis ;l?m-y. T At iy et. To be sure ‘N2 o i ~ = & a 3 TR oo 3 ey ré- |\ SRPRTTAbDe,. D or Put these questions: P :3":3‘,”,.”.:3‘,"" ‘1'-;' q‘\”r‘, e | O iadyusttrs -ob RS Wikt ‘anderman, Sara e, Doris Bradway, a ons: “Is it a | Bessie Flynn, Harold Stachier, Lioyd |fite there and #hall the Alarm be sound Corps Area a supplamentary list of men |ang Milton Wilsox, John Sullivan, Brae |€d?” the answer came “Yes” Then in Connecticut classified by th ewar de-| pagorty ana’ Keeney ‘Lathrop. Miss Miner threw in the batteriss for partment as-desterters from the United g L 33, as it is her duty to do.. Then the ¥ Albert Rondeau | States army, men who were classified for | Miss Jessie Baldwin, daugnter of Mrh. | yatty yelled “Not Mo " It the mirsin The continued case of Albert Rond serviee following the draft during the, Jerome Baldwin of '[5 Prospcct &treet| o the ‘phone 1 want. With ready - wi charged with assault on Bertha Er summer. of 1017, but who failed to report. ] leaves shartly for New Vorkc:and Mcn-|the operator. thew sut | ohn oo was nolled. he list was released for publication |treal and from thera starts on a twepry- Stopping the whistle gears 1 :‘;“»c “d The annaal fiftesn days’ vacation of the | pyiaac” The following focal names ap- ithree day trip —through I 6 Thb, BIAPArea sMAReE thE hid- clerks and carr pear in the list as being classified hy/|Rockies with stops at Banff Lake, Lou-1 4 gnee. The ire wms‘" ed the 'r&m&ll postoftice will st today _ (Sat Board No. 17, Windham county: Arthur |ise Glacier, Vancouver, Seattis, M. Ras-|gp Sact (e, A2 sompany promotly re- July 1. Postmaster John O'Rou 5. Payette. Walnut street and Assad]ier Park and then south t5 Tacomh, | ZAH00 (0 a arm befors the " error the vacaton in the making. Two car: Haddad. No. 68 Jackson street. Tortland and San Francisss, with a' six S and one clerk will be off at a time. Tngine Company, No. 1 was ealled ont{Weeks' stop at Berkelsy with@ friends. | The humidity of - the early morning vécitions do not include ¥riday hoon.for a fird in. the dump on | Miss BaldwiA expects to bo honw for a | Friday took a back seat befare noon, but arriers and seven clerks on reg: Mansfield -avenue, ‘nearfy “opposite the | few daye the first of Sep consideration certain circu:: nolled the case against Lo ment of costs of $5.15 3 T¥at 722 Does Summer' Fiid You Miserable? IF YOU ARE TIRED, WEAK, ALL WORN OUT AND HAVE CONSTANT BACKACHE, IT’S TIME YOU GAVE YOURSELF ATTENTION. - UMMER ! At what other time are con- wrong and to lose no time beginning pro- g g1 ditions so favorable for the thorough per corrective treatment. Very likely it's Bi2uat convention of the Nationas B 3 ar duty . T merouy. aavtnn oo noon but | enjoyment of good health? Summer days your kidneys. > ek n e Maseichusetts city during are entitied to time off. Carrier Clazence | Vanderman foundry. About twenty ga . , n | Afternoon of clear dry heat at 84 and 56| @ indeed, should be your best days! ’Tis A lame, aching back with sharp, dartin ©. Barrows will start today and Clarence | jons of chemical were uned in, extingulsh-{ or he cm o eroon An8 Offs BarkBa | ith a light southérly braezs ) 3 : s 2 | & Paimer il “sart Mondny. Arthor 10070 ST ; Shame Wiom P o tefers Doguty | Foreman Thomas Wakeley of the ol nature’s happy play-time — and you owe pains, soreness and stiffness are common ANNOUMCEMENTS LeBlond will also start on vacation | Ut worl of patnting and decorathn | Springs horoush court Friday moming | CiL fre €ompany is anxious that lgose Monday. The date for the s police headquarters at the town building | 5 B e g ins | Capers. ant ieht nfemmanie et oo |@ yourself a generous share in the pleasures symptoms of weakening kidneys. You [ ®Ax® °°"¢'"‘":'A‘°.’ camp ground dalivertes lux not s Waren Friday morming. vontzator | T arets wers made by Stata bolice: | bp cleantd from back vards on aceunt| M 0f summer’s outdoor exercise and recrea- may have headaches and dizziness, too, and PO PP ol g - e rom the department regarding the mat: | 10 1L WIUATS 5 foing (80 Sork (e man Ruseell Harmda, | The enitines o | ort "t oo onenains koo W tion perhaps some annoying bladder irregulari- i wii be given at Mohegan pack Sunda: ter. Substitutes will er the routes ofgir o RN LT P00 P 4 at- And B the 4th L C. Figh 3 ity 24 7 4 7 rnoon. July 2. at 2.30. This will b the regulnes whils they re on VACSUON. | S oomme il e ecoraied & ol | e cycrlonded be afch pounds andfthe b T Lo it But you may be one of countless folks ties. 200d news 15 (he people 0 Norwich. whe tint and the woodwork varnished. The g o g 2 e BT R U DY Ch - rooi WL e e e SRt A6.3R1ESY TR ARt orArCiN seate road =0k who is missing the joys of health. You get Fortunately these symptoms are usually S, Gumend is SO L be finished in battleship gray. Mr. and Mrs. Lous Arnoll of 27 North | cated in have the grounds ready for tne | UP lame and achy; feel weak, tired and all easily corrected, if treated promptly. But @i Suius e T e e TS RO ST 0 0 S S e St | S S v 1 Aueus, Some) played out, Every sudden move brings there is grave danger in neglect, Don't e fuctadon o7 Do youwant whieh resilied as *follows: Nobie cles of ‘Comnectient. ~Tioy sl Toave ernment paya”evervthing, “tven to #r (M sharp, stabbing pains and when evening wait for some serious kidney sickness — [| o o, Srcrt, on Sundar. win be gher " a clear skin? Hirenes . rocording. socsetev. iwajtor | Me. and Mrs. John' Reiy and Atior- | bovs e pmonth at ooy beek; geine ihe B comes, you feel too nervous and depressed begin treating your weakened kidneys to- [l| {oliowing srostam wii ke renieed by y g e | s T b A e fl to rest or relax. day with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s have | tessor Pasquate Puca 1 airecto 1 Theaesix\ol i fices, with the PXI:P\’“("'V\ nf' Hnanrlnl. sec- | fondacks to be gone matil afrer the - o ATE T, nipce wite -4t thb biz Chi March, Loyalty, Q. Schumans Hothry Who i SUASH OREA h YEAY. Fourth. Walter Reilly wito has heen | sty snjooatqud tent Friday afy Bon Are you one of the unfortunates? You helped thousands. They should help you. e St Overturé, Nabucodonosot. G. Verd E enjoye ¢ the £ T I i i treatment makes Everyone is hoping that' thé almanacs | SPending some time th v = Boston llmul ;x:fifii‘: ?\mfi’:m':{:nl-hu owe it to yOUI’Sle, theu, to find out what is Ask your ne‘ghbor ! R e :mr‘c’ i hold true to their word &s Eriday whs | VU0 P8 been there for tWo Wesks Wil Te- | Sostao, dnd a afilfitatts of Frandh i 3 i calendar day for the month of aly, Tt S i o 43 skins clearer e PPl ) A Waltz, Ohib Ehore, M. Ear e o enther revalls during July | \Mise Ellzabetn Suliun of 264 suck | SE1ans o the bighest troe. o tecture Use Doan’s,’’ Say These Norwich Folks: | iz s P % 5 s that of vesterday it sure will be Some,|=oN Street 1S visiting Miss Margusrite | 00 the Philibpines was of much interest. Trovatore, Misérérs, G. Yera % fresher. lovelier veliet from that of Juna. Hyer of New Londo.. She attended a [ BiSide the history and statistios of the Fox trol Angel Chila, A. Sitver s 1 dance at the Hotél Griswoid Thursday ev- | American zovernment's March, The Father of Vietory, L. Gann¢ Abont 125 children have reglstarsd thus |ening. The Star Spangled Basner. far in the free swimminz cam: The Misses Albiha and ~Mary Ross This wiil be the first concert of ¢ #eason and it is very likely that & activities, the speaker sanz a song in Luzon dialest. When the Jewett City Textile Novelty i il Blanchette | Vleasvre | company’s emploves received their e, BECAEIL A A DEOR R R S e summer. week's pay Friday eveni t Miss Murial Gelinas, vho Has heen i biia e Al Lo Try it | which is bing conducted at the Y. M. C.| Blanchette have gone ty and see : oy Mrs. E. H. Ohapman, 12 Stanton St, says: VA Harry Haling, 24 Avery 64, sdys's “l am glad few years ago | was feeling miserable with my to tell what Doan’s Kidney Pills have done for o el ANl 0 B e oy B 4 but | made up my mind it came from my. ki * . 60 boys and 65 girls. This is an in- of the past with me for Doan’s cufed me several neys. Every move felt w though a knife were be fo:lvw!d by others during " > = | teaching. in Taunton, rstuined to “heF “1\,""“:,‘”":" Iirs e Heilal) bogis years ago and | have never been troubled since. ?‘m'g"giz':;? Tyirli,:::'kneu:‘:; rlnm:::gii?::\c:L" AT L e & “DAIRY SURPRISE””-SUNDAY |Pome: No. 78 North trost, Wedncsday | Bookc with & startos of 55 in the: enags | aive my experience in the hope that it may told me €5 try Doan's Kidney Pills. A box o BTRAND TODAY H evening fcr her summar vasatiof. onmn of itk ok 8T In the credi | do someone elsé good to khow what Doan’s will Doan's gave me relief in a fow d e Glaal A DO St 66 o b e bt dinnie, WE woRaeaT fia: |Mis= Tlinor and Macion Hillhouse of | the honus due each one, which fs a e ST RAl SRR AREeR qHise Bichey: Lo got such nreat relief th o sert, cool. novel, satistying, is “Dairy | forg el Street spent Friday fn Hart. : 3 AT b i edies. They will cure any fiarm of kidney trou- Soothing and Healing eek's pay, was presented in cash. The pacity business and today is your las ble.” chance o see the comedy-drama at fts highest pinnacie of enjoyment is to be found at the Strand theatre this waek where The Beautiful Likr, & First Na gets a week's pay bonus, four times| {8 ’ @ ® tional attraction, starring Kathe each year. . : MacDonald, is being shown. The beas- Pistol firing in the lot back of the|8 ty of the star, the capable direction of ’ Chautauqua tent during the afternoon| 8 X Watlace Worsléy, the able manner fr entertainment disturbed the listeners. ‘ ;:l‘«;h ;mmrmam;;.m‘:;;n: ,,,” 4 A small Pelish girl, about years of 1 e, e el urra y s os on Ore ase, ‘was knockea down ana run over| At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. Doan’s only once in a while since and they have always given thé same good benefi Surprise " a happy mediey of various ) & creams. 30c.pint, 6bc quart, at New Haven Dairy dealers, textile company’s bonus System is ex- s | plained in that every employe who has worked for the company three months Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gresna of Toi N. Y., who have been visiting a: the tage of their daughter, Mrs. W. P. S. tings and the exquitite gown creations by an automobile driven by Mr. Liberte, T stnliie. Sedignect guar hueughts near what is known as the ‘b'g block” in_sending audiences away thoroughly w‘.l’l. . C on Brown avemue in the early eveninx e ) Thursda¥. Dr. F. E. Rainvills was call- e i 1 lmantlc’ onn. ed and found the little girl suffering from | ncsday at Mrs. A, T. Browning's. In ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS . kl{;:;::.l‘!y“i!:lyh ;.T:‘:!hl‘mn\sybuod o cuts and bruises and covered with blood | spite of the stormy weather, there were < q g ] from severe laceration of her head. No “‘ear)y + Bt ossdhl Sale of Laurel Hill Avenue Bullding Site Rendy Every Day Battérs Works, :1::‘:::“1;' l'h-mnur is convincing both blame is attached to Liberte. Investiga- AN James L. Case has sold for Alice W | Tne Ready Every Day Battery Works. | airast mromet and s (oo moaens mus tion discloses these facts. There are per-| Mrs. Matteson and son Ciaude and| Cogswell et al..to C. Eugene Saunders a | 143 Water street, 3 R Aont SN, SRR ‘Mrs. T orwich, wishes to an- haps a few less than a dozen families ver and daughter Alberta “ and | tract of land about 50x100 feet located [ nounce. to- the pubiic that they have wng«":\m,y l?“e‘“ Py donettns hos U reisde in the block, with a Targe number; Miss Vivian Miner spent Tuesday with|on the westerly side,of Laurel Hill ave- ien_over the exclusive distfibution of “m:e’,;._x !.lwmnim“”r . h"" o of children of all ages and sizes. Au-|Mrs. Lioyd Aver and Mrs. Bugene Ayer.|nue, near the Laurcl Hill avenue school- | the weil known Ti Tan Baitery, made by fokder foom labing Rth positia | | tomobile drivers report that it has been| Mr. and Mrs. Ortman of : risgied hotel manager from losing hiz pestiion orwich spent | house, he General Lead Battery Co., Newark £ & s5Eiity 1 |the custom of these children to watch|Sunday with Mrs. Lioyd Ayee. ks X7 Agrees to pase At A society henefit as i i 3 b vi m famous footlight fav ¢, Bisie Parme- for approaching machines and then run! Mr. and Mrs. Arad Manning were visit- ast a little outlined history of Ti T THINGS YOU NEED FOR YOURSELF AND THE HOME|%: Tods, thias Tehks 4 Daiiiss|oms. ot Mis: bloyd: Avie Flintly STAFFORD SPRINGS (g vy alteries, so the customer knows that he | Sepich Bookkecrer Trom mor oo wh in the way, and roll iron hoops ot into| Mrs. C. H. Robinson was in Williman- | Anfréw Anderson and Otis C. Durn-y iz luying a product that 18 superlor 10 | e (o peae i (e ettt et the road. Then stand in front of a ma-|tic Wednesday. ham, both of the town of Union, we: | othee mak ps to furnish the delightful comedy c i % 1 3 T i i i Mrs. Freda Lind f Brooklyn, N. The hustle of preparing to enjoy America’s Greatest National Holiday can be eliminated by | ™o, 2™, e 12t minute ke s s fined $50 and costs each by Deputy Judge st—Only patented grid on the mar- ,e.l,"("y.'.mbe'::n:n“- ;‘”?.{m ":.:::;‘)“.‘. il s o thi News was received in the borough on| Y- has arrived ‘here for the summer Taft in the borough court F § e e visiting this store. Friday evening of the death of Thomas| A Christian Endeavor social was held | after pleading guilty to oper ket. Second—Accepted by the United Statas lionaire, and tha romance that begine . : % ¢ = ¥ 4 Statés | quring rehearsals And snds when he f- A " N Redding which oceurred at South at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George | bile trucks which were over navy for gun firing and radio; aboepted | aurr TAineert mer 1o the bronars e We did all the preparing for you, anticipated your every want and grouped them all under | terbury Friday. He is survived b N AL S ARy by Third Ave. R R. of New York; New iy ona that will appeal to hearts bots pos roof 50 you ceuld skep leinurel d efull wife. He has no other relatives. Mr.| Philip Robinson is visiting his aunt, | Harmon. ork Bell Telepibne Co.; Paterson, N. J. young and old. y P ely and car y. and Mrs. Redding came here recently|Mrs. Fred Armstrong. Miss Ann Miller, public hoa‘ h nurse in| fire dept.; public service of New Jersey:| The SupPorting casé includés Jomem . ifrom New Rochelle, N. Y. They lived RO :“:“\‘:’d‘“ 5::‘:“‘“‘:;3‘“] “M‘s“}"‘m‘;fa";;{‘_ ; M. *;‘:‘]“C”‘“ Co., Utica N. Y. and|s. Dowling. Wilfred Lucas, Kate Las o = > 3 on a small place near the South Can-| Investigators at the University of e diny - i hestern Electric Co. as mid-west and|isr and Charles Wildish For Picnickers, Vacationists and Stay-at-Homes Verbiry Tailtosd atation R et ot bt sk | B Samb 8 aler Ul £0 o e nome | Paclic'sondt ditibutors, with ompist| - A Mghy smasing somidy ant a8 up- o 5 " % Rev. E. E. Scates commences his pas-|searching for a cheap substitute for liv- " = ife. SFhat et : to-date news is Also included in this pra There are things here appropriate for “the Fourth” and for any other summier affair, and|torate at the Baptist church on Sunday.|er as food for trout and salmon. T R e e oo, gnolorcyle batlery piates have|gram, *safe and sane” values predominate ; Jis dhinily wilHEL contelwliih istoules: Sticeted Miss Miller for the summer or the past alght seata oty C6.| “Four dhows today 18, 4. 0. 4N g hold goods arrive and the home is ready, “'ME. and'Ms, B.'T. Edton ayd son Dohi-] It the battery: 1o soes LARS SORBAT NIt He will be entertained at the homes of , - — 413 ie S5EATIs & vaEktioh at Pleasiil] somcerohons Db oa e by inb wiors ETRAND SUNDAY NIGHT DR Chatles F. Gardnér and G. H. \Prior. Here’s Arother Royal Catch | Beach. YRS okt I e Sk wl putting in yous Another success has been scored by SPOR Bev. J. H. Gelden of Norwich will Most of the local manufacturing plants R+ Jack Hoxie in his latest an: preach at the Congregational church The Fairbanks Bros., who are eonduet rof o v 51 da d and | in . " | entitied Cyclone Blise. This ix the see. bals ootk i a8 cmeatin wilt L;\!(r:;cr:;pen:or‘lmigll g (Saturday) and | ing this husiness, are experienced slectri- ¥ a 13 vhich U t the el h 5 T New summer modes, new in line and: new | Sryics hich comes st the close of the in colors. They're splendidly adapted to|aimitted to membership by letier and morn- | cians and served as ohict eectriciuns g | 70 Of the series of Jack Hoxie featurés morning service, several persons will be » there will be the baptism of children. Fullfil all one may ask of skirts, for dress and These new Wash Dresses embody all the fundamentals that good summer frocks thould possess. They are of refreshingly ing. H the U. S. navy during the World w that are now being shown at the Strand Work has been resumed on the new | attended the goveenment el8otrioas -:h;:!d e v B e B g Ve R town bullding. | western feature and affords Jack Hosle i 5 The C it 1 Sunday school pie- — numerous opportunitios to iy Wie H e : Christin Endeavor at 6, 16d by s, E. e O Yoy seool pie | tuk witwbn v, Atk OTRCUS, abllity as & horseman and as & Sevier S -2 f . sports wear. ain white, - no i » = usua) athletic games and sports were en-| The Walter L. Main Circus, whieh ex-| 5 I7 Addition to Jack Hoxie, Cyelom cool fabrics, in beautiful patterns, prettily | ynd checks, and & atte ove: tZré‘lr:::i s e Yoyed. hibitad in Norwich in May. Wil mare s| Plish has @ cast of characters who are styled and daintily trimmed—Prices too, are Miss Lucella Cady of Monson, formerly appearance in Danielson, Saturday, July| Al Well known (o the fans hers. After a teacher in the 18 and is the first of all the tented shows| *Oring & big Bt in A Man From No ‘ church Sunday morning, A Chosen Peo- prominent among a score of others. They|vr. : : is visiting the M ooth in the Hollow. [ 1o restore its price of admission to pre.| hert: Jack Hogle has outdone himssif very moderate—3$2.98 up to $12.50. are priced as low as $2.98 and up to $12.50. _FR ANKLIN Miss Mildred Siswick has gone to the | war schedule. The big circus this san.| !B Cyclons Bliss. This picturs Is & wor- Young Women's Christian a son ing 35 double | thy vehicle for Jack Hoxis, his riding le camp at Niantic for the summer. presenting |n| nv:;rl'l.l:.’;‘- '("I‘H:]\:, unusually daring and |;-1-- aré saviral Mr&. Waiter Blair and two children, 1da lar program- Powers' Famows Néw lhrm-’nm h’l ":;:m‘x»; :'r:‘-'wr ] and Lyman, are guests of Edwin Blair. Hippodrome elephants, beliaves ;;‘:“ oo PP g B that a popular price of admission is this| 0% y E LEREL GLEE season's Keynots of supotks. . Antieipat,| Whieh fs one of the punches in thiy fea- Ine an unusually big business, bucause| ™ " After a lingering fliness, Mrs. William | 0f the reduced price of admission, the| Al another ons of & ihowe comedy Main pamsed away at her Home heer June | Sealing capacity has been increased And | 5ree s aad Chariee Hutchingenn 20th. She had been lovingly carcd for by | 45 the astute propristor says, two wall-| S et Home and Charies Hulchs 1 Episode Twelvs of The Whirlaind cam her husband and daughters, who are left d tents mean more mon-- than A Jeths thé show, Do et fatl te see Man o mourn her logs. When her health per- | flied tents at big prices, bit he aserts| Sen (Mo aao, DO St f25 Jo 360 B mitted, Mrs. Main took an active part in | that he has in no instance eurtaiied the :"fl" oy M. ; ";\; sday and Wed- all good Work, being vice president of the lience of the performance. In- fact,| Fangapr O Sonoay: Tuesday Ladies' Aid society, and always ready to | he is presenting this season the gréateet] 7t*4AY- heip the sick and needy. Prayer was heid | arenic performance in the history of tie B THE at her late home ¥riday at 1 o'ciock fol- | Main show. Durinz the past winiter his e lowed by seevices at the Mi meeting | foreign agents were kept busv and hé| Tn Fascination. Mae Murray's latest house, where burial was held. Rev. E.| Wil present in consequence the most] production, presénted by Robert 2 P. Mathewson conducted the services, | Sensational features ever brought te this| Leonard at the Breed theatre Suniay The floral offerings were many and beau- | éountry. These include the first appear-| MoAdRY and Tuesday. tha famots Meits tiful, showing the high estecm in which | ance here of the Johannes Josefsson Tes-| star fiiths to Spain for her backercund Mrs. Main was held by all Iandic Glima troups, in a marveious ox-| In Fascifation sha appsars ar (he Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holdredge and | hibition of self-defense, sight men de.| daughfer of A Sanish and an family of Pittsfield Mase., Mr. and Mrs. | fending themselves against twice as| Ameéflean mother. The combination of Elmer Milier of Jewett Ciyt, Mr. and Mrs. | many assailants, the world's greatest|the Latin tempefamént and the Ani Osmas Barnes of Groton Long Point, Miss | acrobats in the International Seven|Saxon gives Mim Murray a wondesf Luia Main of Boston, Fred Main and | Whirlwind Arabs, Miss Macdhusa 1e Or- wnl\! to Ao remarkable aciing Humbert, Prince of Piedment, | (»Mily of Peacedale, R. I, Dr. and Mrs. | tega, Brazil's - most sensational wire 4 Dé Lisk. Shé portrays the ?l.. heir apparent to the throme of | C. Vesley Hale of Springfield Mase. and | walker. the Mifls, French Acrobats the|of a ybung kifl who. revolting again a1 s Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Main and family of | Walieft family of riders. from England.|the chaperonhze c? an sunt. 1c'des 19 aly,. of whom this 1s & new pic- | Willimantic wers among those who at- | Including Miss Rose Wallett, win is xaid| ive herself a ho)iday. Disgdis nz hat ture, is becoming almost as popu- Children's ‘night was observed at the grange Saturday evening, June 24. After the entertainment sandwiches, cake and BARGAIN, 2 S lN 1emonade were served. The program was i sl as follows: Song America; recitation, O 0 Captain! My Captain! Arnold Manning; ¥ dialogus, Salvige Cooley Hill school; You kmow the usefulness of a 8ilk znm;‘g‘:;:: 0‘:‘!{“5;:-1‘:‘5';‘}‘5};“7:’32:‘1; dress for better wear on your vaeation|and Anita Arfstrong; composition, The —and these will answer the purpose | ponence. Beli Vivian Bushnell; resita- o perfaction, and you save mers than | ooy S 0S B Sabon “Netgon Robin: TWEED SUITS for Vacation, $0.75 A Tweed Suit for the summer vacation answers many needs, whether it's at the seashore, or country.” They are light in weight and easy to pack up, and save your better one. The prices too, will save you more than half. Tweed Suits that formerly sold for‘$25.00 up to $29.50, are reduced to $9.75. y Jersey Suits—to close out at ........,. New Silk Waists YOUR CHOICE OF ANY AT $1450 The fact tha¥ you can have more general wear out of a silk waist than wny other article of wearing apparel makes these new waists more popu- lar. GCrepe de Chine, Georgette and Franch Voile—$5.98 to $8.98. We have an exceptionally good line of Summer Voile Waists, at $1.98 up . $6.98 SILK HOSIERY WHITE AND COLORED Silk Hesiery forms an important part in one's summer wardrobe, and your vacation outfit is not complete with- out seversl extra pairs for emergency, good silk hose, in such makes as Mc- Cullym, PHoenix, and_Onyx, are gosd reliabls niakes, and priced as low as half the former price, for they sold [son; recitation, The Pipés at Lucknow, logué_ Across the Plalns in 1846, Cooley Hill school; piano 8blo, Warblings at Eva, They are the kind you will be pleased to wear with a separate, or to use on Vera Bushnell; composition, My Trip to as high as $35.00. Hartford, Annle Lamb; song, Bonny ASWEATER - i simgue b inion w5 ‘Warren Davis. cool evenigs, as an extra wrap. They may be had in a wide variety of col- Flag Vera and Viyian Bushneéll; dia- FOR THE BEACH The Social Corner picnic was heid Wed- ors and patterns, in Slip-on effects, or mmmm‘ “KEYSTONE YISWACOL NEW YORK tended the funeral of Mrs. Main. to be the most accomplished of all cqnes-| %6t In & black wig and holidar garh " Tuxedo—full length sleeves, or short lar as the Prince of Wales, with Mr. and Mrs. Hanerford of Massachu- | triennes now befora the publi~, Fred 2 bull Aght azainst the wish. 1o $3.98, $155 up to $3.00 a pair, —$250 up to $4.98. . ‘ the European matrimonial gossips. | seits were week end guests of Mrs. trained seals and sea lions, who net only Wht. At the bull fight #h% They are beginning to link his | Pheebe While and Hattie White, dre expert jugglers, but play mugical In-| meets Cafrith, & handscine voang tofe name with every marriageabls struments as well, and mors than forty| fer, who faseinnzas hor Immediat ® Moré herrings are eaten than any other | clowns who will fill in the tims with{is this fascinatin (hat supolies the THE IMPORTANT DENTIST 3 T ol kind of fish. thelr switticiems. ~ The Main circns ‘his| Rain motive for the piay. for ioder Rs BATHIN season promises A gteat perfofmanes.|spel Dolores Wesiwes intnived Including G SUIT| Dr.F.C. Jackson the war tax. the adwmissién|rié ar bréath-taxing incidents | will be 60 cents for adults and 30 cents “"l he mra -;: nmwn-l: ad N . . 1 hildren, AR maintain 1! TOMA Leave a place in your suit case for a Bathing SPECIALIZING IN ke I C D — e 115 fgain, A0 4%6 compicte In teesmical & Suit: You'll get more enjoyment out of your PAINLESS EXTRACTING . Les Miserables in Moviag Pletures at| ‘2l : ¢ : 715 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC week-end holiday by having one with you. Y. M. C. A, In Faseinatisn Mae Murray adde an- Here you can choose from a collection that JAY M. SHEPARD ; Plctures at the Norwich Y. B, C. A 1n il il by the popaar is symphony in color, one that comprises| Susceeding Filmore & Shepard TEAE e it bo Mhowp 1 (he CMNE] ercrat ek S ki Foue gt types to suit every feminine mood, as well| Funeral Directer & Embalmer R b S et R B e e e i as C Shm, win!‘ md GW“’ ifl a "fi- 50-62 NORTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC 3 fortable™ the pictures will be shown in| hos been assemi. for the picture ‘o 5 OTHER ACCESSORIES You Need for Your Week-End There are 6 many little things in the Acces- sory line that one cannot think of, such as Handkerchiefs, Toilet Creams, Toilet Pow- fers, Dress Shields, Pins, Belts, Ribbons, Gloves, Underwear, Towels, Face Cloths, or a Suit Case, or Traveling Bag. All little things may be had here, grouped pnder one roof, for your own shopping com- clher fAmous cha i terizatibn to her al- the large lobby ln:m:m‘w&ma:‘;lun a,,.. tham may be mention-1 Helen op ] Lady Assistent. Tel. Cennection will be used. In addition to the plctures, | Ware, Creighton Ha.e, Vinceni Coleman, ety of colors. Suits are priced as low as the usual opening brief exeroises will| Cour mm. Coetbe Lane, Robert $2.98 up to $6.98 L be conducted, and & ten-minute talk|Frasér and Bm:ly Fitzréy. s, Other pietdres vn the bill ineiads S0 ol WD @ . Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL BIRECTORS AND ) EMBALMERS 16 Uninn St. Williraantic, Conn. I %Phone 200 iLady Assistant) . P Both men and womeén and boys and destroying summer beverage | ..oor . | SRAATRI4L Dy a3l &n Bdvet oa.

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