Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1912, Page 9

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E R i Pages Nine to Twelve (4 hildren Cry for Fletcher’s WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. bag, but the lively animal got out French Theatricals at Loomer Opera |and a merry chase ensued all around House. he pool room. Men and boys hastil, Francis 8, Long Post, No. 30, G. A. R. 297 7 . A Murray's Beston Store Stats Convention of Horseshoers in | There was no school at St. Joseph's K. of P. Hall, fiamchlal school Monday afternoon in -of St. Patrick. - : e s BOY HAS SMALLPOX. e it The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been S Weekly Pay Roll Increased. use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of €ixth Case Quarantined—Mayor Dunn! The weekly payroll for the city for An & L ] i and has been made under his per- Wants Expert Brought to Make Sure | the week ending March 16, almost Disease s as p,,m,gu,,c.d, &reuched the total of $500. This is due Ml sonal supervision sines its infancy. 4 ot % climbed up on chairs and pool and r N Soogving Pletures ai the Bijqu and{jpjjard tables. Some, less timid than b’ 1 Reller Skating at the Valley Street fthti_ rel‘lt, pursued the rate, and at last Armory. cornering it, caught and killed it. - qu‘,’}lllu&lnflc Camp, No. 85, Woodmen —_-__é : 2 o; e World, i 5 Court Fabre, No. 3495, I. 0. O. F. [ollday dor Schas Kitchenware Sale CLOSES SATURDAY. This remarkable Sale of Housewares will close Satur- | to tie added expense for cxtra police k- ow no one to deceive you in this, have not had an opportunity to Monday, the sixth case of smalipox | STAcers G0InE duivin the various quar- | _ ap Qountertetts, Imlt:tlltms and “Just-as-good™* are but day. and perhaps you have not ha & pp s y S allcenad bl e cause of the smallpox. The items i Experiments that; trifle with and endanger the health of visit our Sale department and procure the necessary paient s the five Year old son ofl‘v‘v:lf:r&;l}::{flsofir‘l'c:il.asl ()!](;ll:wds“.pm‘\;\;':‘ns;r Infants snd Children—Experience against Experiment. . ) c e e SR 1.3 Joseph Har.dfleld, who resides off from % b L. chplice do e xpe gffcles. notiet for Spring houseclesning. This week. Yiym ot sl et s INCRCOR R MU ST - Aiaene o (TN . . . 3 : 0 There are six children iu the family | .26; § 28, is set aside for you, and take advantage to get all the and they reside in 8 bwo-tenement | chEer ; ‘ jed : .1~,],\.~ while rices remain low Plenty of Ju_usi that adjoins St. Mary's school. i Ou_!ubraied 21st Bjrthfiay Armwe.nary' {astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- R o ' . Dr. Keating Sun i vl el goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. It Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Nickel Plated Ware, Enar;.)el | rec %lorfda'{ ! e in South Windhat, contains neither Opium, Morphine notrdoflwr N‘nvrcnfic i 2 W A v i h Hariof tle. tyenty: nrst s e stane : 5 = cstroys Worms e, Galvanized Ware, Glass Ware fon, Dr. Keating said that the housr of the twety-ilrst anniversary | substance. Iis age i3 its guarantee. It destro) 1 V(ue, .!apanned Ware, G 4 3 = Lten TR S ?infg?'im'(??i:ffg n_umufihi?“i’f:wa} and aliays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea and Wind and China Ware. he various cases ‘n ihe City are|were present. Mr. and Mrs Chamber- | Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation “‘Lni’l‘i”fif- y .L’Vy I él‘(k-{'fi:}nf’" g")‘n}‘e*“:[’“fi’l“”d .‘I"““" S ““; Sty and Flatulency. 1% assimilates the Food, regulates the 2 anding ¢ o the contra- Mrs, hanib Sia oy ; had a wide experience wWith | Ay, anc Mrs, and feels that he knows e when he secs Monday afternoon ths lwu\pun Mayor D. P. Dunu, Health Cfficer George F. Hinm e | Health Officer Dr. W. P. S, e — el Thomas J. Keiley Chief K. H. Richmond %eld a « STONINGTON in ihe rooms of the board of nien, discu Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of “harles Lyon, by K n the same house “,Lmen Shower 1 { Miss R s€l d the situaiion and 1912 BICYCLES Religious, Patriotic and Social Ob- | ed over plans for the saf; b ! servance of St. Patrick’'s Day— | the publ -\!aguinsrx) the spread :l‘lfleA i B .. Mayor Dunn sug ! Pennsylvania Rector to Deliver Len {n exper: B wpiiitilire 1y . e o Y o serplectutes |on the cases so that the public mind | Pelng ex : son of IVER JOHNSON s R | would be satisfied. Towr Counsel|Bt P ) nette | as | The St Patrick’s day celebration of | Kelley by i in some sort of a de- | P n © of choice € ° ; e ‘ . 0 Division of the Stonington A. O. | tenfion hospital or pest houses where | liten. A buifet lunch was ed. | e m Ou a‘ e A wa S Ou GENDR N H\ }\'3510914 Sunday 'V:»ruu,y :ll‘\d‘u” the cases might be treaied under | - e a 5 i & | evening in the room in the|cne roof to better advaniage. Dr.| Thomas Killoursy Dog Warden. | DAYTON it e e ey én perteot accord with the | A1 the spe In Use For Over 30 Years [ ¥ 8 wer © and the estions and wiliing t e s | eccasion was one of quiet enjoyment | pave A1 eXDATt doma #hd 4 ekt “i of selectme THE CRNTAUR COMPANY. W YORK TITY. siakle Theoma =d { to the big embly. The members of LENAWEE : ; the division and the K. of C. attended The “LENAWEE" is our leader. |mass at St. Mary's church at 8 a. m. ovided. The mati will he g | careful and speedy attention. weas the onl S f the order served the JARY This is an honest, reliable, easy run-| .0 "z:)“lu“‘ U’“_n‘ ‘;‘”“_ f““”:vm;l [ OBITUARY, {Derth and ther ning bicycle, and like our hightset | quring which sp »s were enjoved. Mok Noviosn Diiiaim: | chance for a contes he board a priced models, svery part is thorough- | The hall was decorated with flags and | . e Mary E. aged 71, wilow ly guaranteed against defective ma- | St. Fatric day emblems. | Durham, died Monday mor revised the posted list, taking olf and f Norman | adding a number thereto. Lists will Executive Committes of Fire Board Mary's church at the following prog m, Monday, amme being finely h streets. Mrs. Durham had been health for a number of years. Cycle Co, sell for $29.50. u2 at the e furnished the saioon keepers with- | h M. o 5 5 A i : i ad ut for -al cial Affairs terial or imperfect workmanship. Organ Recital |heme of ~ her daughter, Mrs. W. D.|in a day or two. s s and | t P’ Re-election—Soci This 18 the same bicycle the Meade An organ recital wias held in &.im nt, at the corner of Prospect and — — s. Cavanaungh and O'Cennor the and Personals. t 1 | : ' negative. The judges rendered decis- 3 Big Audiences Witnessed Play. ion in the favor of the affirmative. At he last meeting of the executive the business sessicn a constitution and | committee of the Mystic fire district hy laws were adopted. was held Monday evening at the office when her husband died, |Ress and evening Mcnday, and both {of T. E. Packer & Co. Frank N, Batty, Deceased was a native of Mansfield, a | Performances were witnessed by a Gymnasium Exhibition. Conrad Kretzer and John Frilbance daughter of Perry and L. on) | 1arge r}umber of people wnkoere well | An exhibition of gymnasium work | comprise the committee who have | B R Y | pleased with the prese: tion of the | wag given in Grange hall by the mem- | served the district faithfully for the Irish play, The play wa d under | bers of the Boys' club Saturday after- | past year, and are up for office for an- the auspices of the lad auxillary to ! noon. The programme consisted of [ other term. The annual mecting takes Division No, 1, A. O. H,, and included | marching, dumb bell drill, pyramid | place next week. jin the cast of characters were a num- | work, gymnasium ames, Indian club | : : . ber of the city’s leading amateurs, who | swinging by Leo White and basketball, | St. Patrick Social. Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Young, Mr. Higgine, | DRINK HIS MASTER. acauitied themselves with ability. The | The besketball game decided ~the | There was a large attendgace &t the Mr. Rore; Tantum Ergo, choir; Lau- < affair was under the personal direction | champicnship of the league and was al] Monday evening, when = & date Dominum, choir; Come Back to|James Sullivan Breaks Promise to '_"Lf_l‘!"’}f‘essvf _Bt“:;’mt'})“"_ actor of abil- | won by the Spaniels. The Pugs were | M on No. 1, A. O. H., gave "Avlfl A WEI-I.S Brin, Claribel, Mrs, Stanton, Miss| Judge and Goes to Jail for 90 Days: ity, who recited at both the matinee |the champlons in athletics, ThuL_\-‘a':l [ . rendered: he had made her home with her ? Th? C;])”QQI" Ha:\n was ]‘hfi_a':“‘ g Our prlce $25 00 Moore's Melodies; violin solo, Moore. | daughter for the past fiffeen years, | 0nR at the Loomer opera house n . 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer, John | golng the MceCaffrey; sopra That Once Thro Moore, Mis: F pers, Fliske, cir; Veni, wig, Mrs. Stanton, Henry M. R Harp . (Fenton) s . R many years, and then rov Amarel, | ir Coventry, coming to tk ; sermon; O Cor Am- | the latter place. oris, Mrs. Stanton, Mi her daughter, Mrs, arel Mr. Ros O Salutaris, Bailey, . D. Grant. & | ocial and dance. Grinnell's orches- Amarel, Mr, Rose, Mr. Higgins. and evening performence. | five boys took part in the exhibition. furnished music. Rev. John Neale of t g | There was a good atiendance of par- esterly deliv- | James (Scope) Sullivan, who was be- % Monday Club Meets. ered the sermon. The members of | fore the police aturday morn- o P.r‘""a‘s' J onts and fsede. 3 X " Division No. 1, Stonington A. O. H.,!ing and placed upon his honor by Miss Alice M. Baker was a Norwich | Rehearsing Play. | The Monday club was entertained the famous free tl’ldel', once | the ladies’ auxiliary, A. O. H, No. 27, | Judge W. A. Arnold to keep away | Vititor Monday. | B , St 3 on Monday afternoon at the home of h 0. H. ¥ The Hebrew Dramatic club is hold- | 31 Monday 5 v H 57 Nina council, No. 43, K. of _St. | from drink under penalty of serving a| J. B. Fullerton is in Boston for a |ing rehearsal for @ play, Broken Pride, | Mrs. Charles R. Geer, on West Mystic told a friend, “If I had left my Mary's branch, L. C. B.. and Chil- | sentence of thirty days in Jjail, was |few daye business trip. avenue, ren ary sitended. . . i | arrestec again Saturday evening. At] Misses Azilda and Delia Dumaine money in the Savings Bank I| " The programme was finely rendered. | fno time of bis arvest yo was Cutting | spans sonsoioe and Dell Work on New Synagogue. Personal Interests The work on the new synagogue is = Miss Martha Williams visiting s > it being pushed now that the weather is g Lenten Lecture. {up in a R ad street restaurant and John O’'Neil h: : f - with her grandmother in Westerly. de.l | > S 1 b as returned fro: vis- | warmir E Th ame ha ee! would be worth a great The Lenten lecture at Calvary Hpis- | {072 2 customer's shirt and incident- |, “20f © He/ has H‘:“r'{‘; rd' eeaue i d"x up. TN ”‘f, fl:‘“"g );‘5 bf‘;: Thomas Doyle spent Monday in Wil- more.” ocopal church Wednesday evening will | 311 80t some fussed up himself before s |faised and the balance of the work | " : h limantic. s corraled by Officer John J.| Judge John E. Prior of Plainfield | Will be hurried to completion. Thomas Murphy has returned from In court Monday gporning he | was in the city on business Monday. ! SV E B e T e a few days' stay in Norwich rged with being a common| Jere Cone has returned from a week | Stamford.—The associated charigjes| Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bates of Mon- rd. He entered a plea of not|end visit at his home in Middletown. | of Stamford has announced a gift of | treal are the guests of his parents, Chief E. H, Richmond and Mrs. William J, Miller of Pleasant | money which will enable them to erect | Rev. and Mre. Welcome E, Bates, at strest was a Hartford visitor Monday, | & bullding for the association on a lot | the Baptist parsonage, be delivered by Reyv. Henry B. Bryan Evidently he made some investments ;{63_"’8“?”}5}‘:‘:‘)‘“"&" is the guest of that did not turn eut profitably. Thou- Birthdays Celebrated. sands upon thousands have had the| 2MMr. and Mrs. Otho O'Sullivan have | Ofiicer Thomas Grady offered testi- z : been guests of Mr. Sullivan's brother, | mony to the effect that Sullivan could same experience. Mr. Wells probauly s el ’ L already owned by that body. The do- Mrs, George H. Minor has returned Jeremizh Sullivan of Willimantic. Mrs. | not stop drinking, as he would drink | Roller skating tonight, Armory hall. | &0 Foqueits Hit fils uating: DE et | rof e £Wo Waks HIGIE it NOuE B had an acquaintance with as many g“‘;{’_}’g g Jedetiah ‘3“”"';'12( sele-| at S It o ended Judge | — ?d(‘l- o held. The bullding planned will cost| Mrs. William Douglas has returnea Pl 5 raf eirsbirthday on Bt, rick’s | Arnold sentenced him to sixty days Judge and Mrs. jaries A. Shea are| 3 T of $15,000. visi Staff, B} Z8. men of affairs in his day as any citizen | day, in the neighborhood of $15,000 from a visit to Stafford Springs. in jail on the commen drunkard charge | visiling relatives in Pawtucket, R, L and ordered the carrying out of the | Dr. Damiel I\ i e e e e Meriden.—T'he local militia compan- T 1 I". Donohue of Waterbury sentence imposed last Saturday of |wag PR i % been “worth a great deal more,” isn’t |ies will encamp this year August 10 i g s it guest of friends in town re LGTS 0F SOF'I‘ FLUFFY LUSTROUS Albert B, Judge of B ’ b e i i thirty days in jail, which ?Vfll m. it @ good plan for you te leave your @ 20. They will assembie on the 10th ninety days in jail in addition to East Boston E spent Sunday with his family on Pros- in New Haven, and each day will|time it takes work out the costs. money in the savings bank. march a few mues and encamp, The e ot aldet L \ route will be through Derby, Shelton el HA&K AND NEVER ANY DANDRUFF This bank eoficits deposite and guar- and_possibiy Danbuey, During these| WEDDING. B. B. Allen of Norw as in Wil i sntess the depositors a eafe, gane and Lys instruction will be given in| s i . i ntic and South Coventry on busi- 7 : many problems | HRnna Fost | Monday eenservative management, according to aries H. Hanna of Hebron and v of the country, so if he would have | This destructive scurf robs the hair —_— i You can double the beauty of E 5 >, e A, 1. Bill is to leave on day for | of its lustre, its strength and its very Miss Ida May Post of Andover were 3 ; & 3 t the law. S he | @ month's o Panama e will i ; . life, and if not overcome it produc ol BN, o | Beware of Ointments for Catarth that mflrrwnrl \:n‘zrfis atternoon at tm}: vl‘r’””;‘; ealA) J\I‘yfi e Gih your hair‘in‘ten:minutes | S2% tk Do avarocu "","'M‘“”‘;; avings can enly Invest in Comtain Mereury | home of Frank Pinney in Porter streei | V¢ aCCCMDps oy g bt ! % scalp: the 5 1. W s . | e s s - "y ~ H + . aras o % . ¢ o % scalp; the hair roots famish, loogen uch wecurities as stipuiabed by | as mercury will surely destroy the | MAanchester, by Rev. Charles H. I | Albert . Young of Hartford, @t with a little Danderine | and die; then the halr falls out fast such e s Y 18W. lsenso of smell and completeiy devaage | Eerald, pastor of the Hebron K jmerly of this city, spent the week | If your hair has been neglected and 3:5 w;’,lagzh syslem when gutering 1¢ | pal church, The coremony s d ;{:Z;Ll the home of his parents on High | when you see a head of heavy hair, [ iy thin, faded, dry. Scraggy or too P e L e T L ad by i 4‘?"‘fjf"F of e 3 i | that glistens with beauty and is rad- | oily, don't hesitate, but get a 25 cent agye . on prescriptions from reputable phy- | | oiior Hanfa of Bridgewater, Mas M D: F.Punn went to Hartford (i o Chsiie. ‘nue an incomparable | Rottle of Knowliton's Danderine at any llh l eictans, as the damage they will do js | @ drotier of the bridegroom, was best | Monday, and in the evening was a | 8Bt he R Y drug store or iollet vountar; apply a 'd”\’ rnflf\'.o the nj'rmd you can possibly | Wan, and 3"551 ";"”ar"”‘_““’jz ";‘;; ‘\‘7’ '1"‘" guest at a St. Patriick’s day celebra- | softness and s fluffy and lustrous, You | \;ijq ag girected and ten minuter after erive rom them ~Hall's Catarrh | Lo sister of the 2, was bride: s tion given by {riends. can at once conclude that this man | vou will say thi Cure, manufactured by J. F. Cheney & | maid. Immediately following the cere s the best Invest- 5, —_ — vom3 s usi Danderine, because | ment you ever 1 - 4 Co., Toledo. O, comtains no mercury, o M d Mrs, Hanna left on a or woman is using D: 2o . T 2 " l ln tl and is taken Ifternally, acting direct: | wodair h—,‘,-i:m On e o iher COLCHESTER { nothing else accomplishes so much for | We sincerely belleve, regardless of Iy upen the blood and muoous sur-{ weo L& LD g ‘ s the hair. everything else advertised that if you Cnen S e ur~ | wiil make their home in Hebron. Mr. 3 teabist it Kkl desire soft, lustroud - beawtiful Ralr Gutarey Guro be sure o s M 2dls | Hanna i well known in this city, In |School Attendance Report—Progress ML s Dbl o i il r 0 il {Bstablished 1842.) s Sk o ey Al s 1‘1‘::‘ he was actively L!:(c“.;nmv:l i Ihme on New Synagogue—Boys’ Club Has| [oy; hair, besides it immediately de- | ing scalp and no more falling hair Co, Testilnonials free. % g t’é‘:\‘undg;“d“(‘vfl ,':?,’la}”‘( OJ(. e Au_e);';'; Debate. stroys and dissolves every particle of | you must use Knowlton's Danderine H. C. MURRAY, President, | So1d by be. gists. Price 7T5c per { 1 el i { dandruff; vou cannct have nice, heavy, | If eventually—why not now? A 8- bottle, ;b:uch-z\ league, Following is the record of attend- | healthy hair If you have dandruif. | cent bottle will truly amaze you. Take Hall's Fanily Pills for consti- | — iance for February in the schools in| N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | .iion Muskrat Caught in Pool Room. this town: (EEE i 9 e e Nineteen Miles a Second | Monday forenocen a big mu ! District No. 1, Academy. without a jar, shock or disturbance, is | ement at the cormer of | Reg. No. Aver. D d f C F REE | hadomtas amad o oo oot e} m strests. The apphid- | gy 7 and 3........ 89 ven Uecades of Lures space. We wonder at such ease of na- | N ah R st i a2 I aeader §iand T 39 3 ture’s movement, and so do those vwig | 8 “‘\,‘"?»“"’1""‘“"‘ auctside a N e E and s These are the pills that kept your grandparents : . Kis i, Dot to7L. N. Dondero’s pool room. A voung R 5 ; ‘ #ith 1 Pwed of Pure B‘klfl.g Powder 32‘;‘&’ [;‘”"d‘w\:_‘L "‘:f\”‘ 1 3 "‘\:fi n Ghtained ck and opening the 24 well and helped largely to make your pareats ithe muskrat in the the wholesome, healthy folls they are. They will from biliousness, er complaint, Jyspepsia, comstipation, sick headache, a, heartburn, flatulence, jaundice, ely lLiarmless—plain or 5 a poatal to- A FEW 0F -l-“ leS E;Z:?;gr:m:?:»i:u] #90d health and SR O N e & Usgood Co.'s, — s - I'Irndn v BOYS’ and GIRLS' SLEDS H i == | == | Dublin—Gra C. A, Glossuer, 28 Ontario St, Roch- | =R - | Lappea's district 10 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL-{ agter, N, Y., has recovered from a. I‘mkt 2 Chestnut Hiil ... ED KETTLES and severe attack of kidney Try This Home-Made ! Cough Remedy m i o Marvin PLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA [1i5 cure being due to Toiey 4 F ickiey Hill B pPills. After detailing his casehe s every r ¢ | North Westchester ay for our free book and prescribe § f. and COFFEE POTS | “I%am only sorry 1 did not learn : : | Comstock Bridge day for ourfres bo d prescribe for yoursels : N fer of Kidney Pills. In a m | Buli Rill .. . Sl 9 i i - E AM::g:EKETTLes With§ qave time my backache completely 1ot | | Conts-Littie, But Does the Work Bl e ] DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadeiphia, Pa. R {me and I felf greatly improved, My [ Quickly, or Momey Refunded. s S e G 368 | LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS {kidneys became stronger, dizzy spelis ] A public entertainment is to be giv- | ——————— e S Rt B A ENAMELEDC WATER PAILS jistt mie, aid ‘,.4;1"““‘"::\» longerannoved | 1 I en by the pupiis of the graded scaool jR OB L T I D ent .,.. | this (Tuesday) evening. BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT. | tince using Toley Kidaey Pills” Lee| Mix one pini of granulated sugar with | Borough Notes. MEAL COOKERS Y& Osgood Co. % pint of warm water, and Stir for 2 | minates, Put 21% ounces of Pinex (fifty MEAVY ANTI RUST TIN DISH v Wickwire was in Willimantic ' 7 E UR ‘s | tents’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add | °¥er Sunday, visiting his wife, whc U T O PR'C‘: ON PAN fl { 5o Ry e ful | S @ patient at St. Joseph's hospital. LARGE JARDINIERS (98¢ value) | ce | every one, ¢ { | { i You will fi'Inl that flllii simple rsl:\;]n. ,:’::dz‘; his home on Broadway over | \ CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS edy takes hold of a cough more quickly |~/ g : N i 65 than anything else you ever used. Usn- Charles Batley .eft Monday for New PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER - Y & Bt Britain, where he is to be clerk in the i 1 8 a deep seated cough inside | % g el 0 Gones ¢ Pouns JAMES HARRIES, | 5%, Sl loo s e | omee G one o e arsy inciorio. i g w . ® p- 301 Main Street, Wiilimantic, Gonn, | iNg cough, croup, chest pains, bronchi- !m;\m’\’i:m;;lrkm\:‘lfenrehffie é‘ité”fii"- THE T. R. SADD CO SPRING. Pioe T | nand other throat o et i, | the wedding of & triend. g » P Yates th ¥ is sli axs 5 @ ET R + B H. SPRING, Piano Tuper | "o i ahreat mott™ | 17 centhly missionary cone 8| Willi | gize, which helps end a eough.d . halae L iie bhener ) Yo n:;’. | i . . 5 & This recipe makes more an tter | Rev. H. A. Blake conducted the serv- | imaatic, Conn, . |'Phone 185-4. Wiilimantis, Conn, scugh Fyl_ur‘p‘;_h“ St Daopala i ke con e sery tC. BRRIOL et st o made for $2.50. Ii keeps perfectly and , Mies Mabel Hickos. Miss Kathryn ’ g and Fievd Tifany their homes Wilii- town ELMORE & SEEPARS, DR. F. C. JACKSON, Deatist | =5 piowontis Pinex is the most valuable concens (Sueceseses (o Sessions & Elmore) | Painless Extractin $ an d trated compound of Norway white pind - :Etract, and is rick; in %unia:n]} and all tfl m i i illin - e natural pine elements which are sa | i 3 and [mra B'nl’; F ga sPe“fltY healing to the ms»wbrinefi. hOlhfer"nn 762 Main Street, - - Willimantio | Arations will not work in this formu &33 N{;g‘},fi-’mfi- Telephona 2 This plan of making cough syrup with Felephione connection 4 e e S Pinex and sugar syrup (or strained i : 2 E honey) has proven so popular through. | @5 « calier O HIRAM N. FENN out, the United States and Canada that Pros and C A nrce varrery of Fresh Wish: also | puppmi and EMBALMER | It I8 often imitated. But the old, sue- | The mesting of tne Pros ana Conms| dcallops, Oyaters and Clams st # P B C Ay | cessful formula has mever been equaled. | club was held Sunday a: ! y R, S A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, ! the Boys’ club rooms. \"‘\v—‘m:;l?bei;: I H E HOUSEHOLD STRONG'S FiSh WARKET, 28 Nerfp St | Teiephone Lady Assistant| e mrf;l\ny promptly refunded, goes with | spoke on the eurrent events of the past 9 GAS MANTLES, guaranteed for 60 days ...... 25 STOVINK for red stove lids PETERSON’S Roach Food R i PETERSON'’S Discovery for Bugs S ey POTMEND mends everything e of Willimantic was ends in town over Sua- Debate. g s this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex or | tw weeks. Jerviniah Shea gave a = e " YRIBE 12 no Sare- TSR MU 18 | none e i e Anei fhaks UL Dusl- | will get it for you. - If not, send to. The lm" imprompiu alk on the situation || - Bulletin Building, - 74 Franklin Street #n Zopnackiept egual tv The Buls dicm beiiar tnan 1nrough the adver (s, bIDEX ¥t. Wayne, In/ in Mexico, Maurice Tynan read an Lor nuu': resullas ‘ag columns of The Bullstin .ntercating paper op St Patrick The s i GRS S e ¥ A e

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