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Children Crir FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA > _NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912 wunpm JEWETT CITY p Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam |- s Recent Sale Netted $33. s - " WILLIMANTIC searching for their son Eugene since DANIELSON bouquet, and in appreciation of this| . Th¢ Woman's Home Missionary so- 3 i ; Puesday generosity the class eleoted him to | ¢iety of the Congregational church Major Herman Glafcke. last Saturday, were in town Tuesday F : o ad obtained 2o clue to his whero- . icnorary membershiy, eld its iy Cheyenne, Wyo, March 25 —Major What Is Going On Tonight. | but hac obtained b clue to his where- || 4jang-Robideau Marriage—Dayville s e HeJ s st Tt M 1, N ES i 0. B g AT R | abouts. They left here for New Lon- : - Letters Unclaimed. ock's Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mar- erman Glafeke, a pioneer o 0 | gcente 1aUres at the Bijou and|don to see if he had taken passage Bequests in Worcester Will—Bor- Lt b Y s ming, is dead at his home here of | ognic Temple fo¢ Neww | York by boat. They T I—Mattes of P. -etters addressed to the foliowing | tha Bothwell presided. Mrs. ¥. C. Rob- nenmonia. e wae one of the first | g MOVINE Plotures at Loomer Opera | o7, N€W York by boat. They fear| ough Shy on Coal—Matter of Post- | parsons are unclaimed at the : : g TR secithicias ) served . 4a | U : that some harm has befallen him, | ogio Site Already Discussed. PR e Sl St | nsov was at the plano. M. A. G. ing governor of Wyoming from 1870 | o i o "™ Encampment, No, 10, I. 0. | especially as he is known to have pur- sl hurg, Mrs. Delphis Bosquet, Mrs, Brewster was in charge of the pro 1874, Major (dafcke served In & | Willimantic Commandery, No. 256 U, | 76 an Automatic revolver in this| mne following is from a Worcester | ence’ Gurehios. | eramme, which was on The Orienta: nnecticut reximent in Civil war. 0. @ C. andery, No, 256, U. | city urday forenoon. paper of Tuesday Pupils in St. James' parochial school | B -\’“f” a; she reading an article oxing at Windham Athletic Cly Y Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Leland have | Will ccmmence their laster vacation | T€8arding them. The California Ori- =) o o ooy i GETS HIS BOY, returned to Worcester from a short | next week. gntal Mission was read about by Mise TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY IT OVER DEED. : : honeymoen trip. Mrs. Leland was for- A < | Bothwell. Mrs. I. A. Faust told of B i 5 halo Gutiine A 5 Harry Chassen Has to Satisfy Govern- | it "I ile M Rebidean of Oak PUTNAM | Chineso Children in America. Two ) gists refund money If it | Daughter of Late Dr. T. M. Hills Sues| ment Lad Will Not Become Public [ street, Boston, daughter of Mr. and u\;mm on Hawaii were read, one Dby | fails t . W. GROVE'S signa- | Neighbor, Mrs. N 1 Charge. Mrs, Frank Robideau of New York. | Mre. E. M. Swift, and the other by thre is on each box. 28 : e C@dihee ks e She became the Dbride of Mr. Leland, | Possibility That Dogs May Be Muzzled | Mrs, L. H. Hiscox. The story of a . 3 —| Superior tourt, with Judge Bemnett| Harry Chassen left Tuesgay for | While visiting relatives in Danielson, | —Jonn De Vicq Confers With Dem. | COnVerted Japanesc was read by Mrs. ¢ was in session in this ; Boston to get his son and bring him | Conn., Saturday. Rev. Willlam Bark- [ oerats—City Officials Move to Now IZ. Robinson. The programme was t The case for trial was | back to his home this city. me odist minister, officiated Sat-| Quarters—Funeral of Thom A closed Ly a story read by Mrs. G. H. . . ES i chat T i g | bk o Tt Tome B i o ey e emas S i o tn e es Home Baking Eas te late ¥ Morton Hills, against Mrs, |&nd ot his boy and sailed with him | Wedding in his home. The couple was ! | mecting is Mrs, 8. L. Geer and Mrs. N Gelinas of this city | 10 tpis country; but uvon reaching the ttended. Mrs. Leland wore a brown | 5, o1 W, H. Gan The, plaintifr contended tbat Nellls| Hoston the anthorities refu ailcred suit with & hai o match anpiham dogs may have to expericnce | Ghickens by the Hundred. Geliuas in 1906 owned som® property | t mit him to land because of couple left immediately after the cer- i bl S DUTERIES LN The hen-raising bush is_on_the n Bollvia street, a I 1 disabili o & Rt ny for a shoi > K o @ AN | S0 but this has not been decided | 3 aising business is e P P Bollvia street, adjolning that of the | al Qisability. The boy has ever for a short trip. Mr. and Mr | SBFINE, DUt this has not been decided | 1o in and about the boroushs Mrs. No other aid to the housewife . ste T. Morton Hills. At the time B. J. | Since been held in while tie f L ;ml make their Home at Tle ¥ 54 s ok kil Norn 6 o ¢ | George Moeller has 600 chicks, the last . Gelinas, the husband of the defendant, | father Las been at work to obtain his | Tufts street. g0, the hean ot o ore & fow dass | o) indred hatched March 23 with so great, no other agent so [ #cting as her agent, sold to T, Morton | Felease from the foderal authorities, | Henrv E. Church of Hartford was in 250 the head of AW pent awad | O sator of 100 oggs to hear from ST f mging o the defendant for a | month. He out 16 vears ol ay. ; muzzled, but may & i happy and warm in water heated . o Wi consideration of $160. The plaintiff | Chassen with Louis Feiner went to| A.P.Woodward and Charles §. Day- |jji“fied, but may do Who Bt W e By et eday 800 ) delicious, wholesome foods WILLIAANTIC, CONN. ur Inims thet the sum of §168 | Wasingion, D, C, to ascertain if | ton have been named as ag | d whethier or not 1t did more | TR eER e s aad Thotls” with | i, for the land, and that "the | there was not some way that the boy | the slock of the 4. G. Deckley store | o v arar ok Eriow - ther hatchings in prospect. . Morton Hills failed to take a |covld be given into the custody of he roil call and st the Bap- | e <ol . several. farmer: al (A | deed o the same, but took posseasivn |father. They got in touch with s set T e W s, ok g B L i i Th l C FATIoN G s s bt S s b a0 Pl o Pl ol Sfar. | om's Tew BacioeTa he boroneh| Baking Powed - - | : samo up i | secrotary of (e interior and 1 was O 2 RS Do iy o STOW Tuore ‘and saner haichings than | e only g Powder New Dress uooas | ssion. The defendant | be flled releasing this country from 'y the usual distribution of he selectmen of Putnam | “Ttarvey Kennedy in Lisbon has near- | JEIE made from e e | Ead recognized the lage ,\:;v:l};vnll:\;ils;.::unm\‘ Jfor the care ol il boy fis g and member = o e Coming in for Spring | erty | public charge, an crder would be is rivmplal €n the new t | B R al Gr C f l . W | Now the defendant, when asked for |sued releasing the boy. The task of se Bt el s lhat e ool o o oy ape Lream o artar And Summer Wear eed property, refused to give | obtajning admission to this country for| Teach Killing) next week, | S | one The plaintiff olaims either a |his Son has taken considerable of Mr. | ¢ = his vacation we t | the common " | Appeared in Local Play. tures | Geed of conveyunce from the deceased | Chassen’s time and has been a con: s Ergland towns where |€Vening. At is | Charies E. Case, who died in Nor- No Al . rey [Or damages. Attorney George E. Hin- |siderable expense to Lim as we ey claim their home he selectmen ter Gardner y Wich Monday, is remembered by many | . 8 X X : , y many | % : the | T8N reprosents the plaintiff, —_ Visitor from California. wrden 1 st | n Jewett City, who saw him | o Alum No Lime Phosphates The defense is that Mrs. Nellie Ge- | ANNUAL MEETING HELD 2t i s being prin- {in Our American Cousin, a play p len [ inas had no knowledge of any trans- SeBdallof Crsomt Cly oty n here by E, F. Burleson over thirty { : _|fer of the land and that her husband AT WINDHAM INN. _visiting friends in Brooklyn | jon, De Vicq Confers With Democratic | Y6ars ago, at the time when amateur | 3 | r had any hority from her to S S | Vs | the were so much in vogue. th le | make such a transfer, and she denies|Members of Nipnet Canoe Club Ban- Bequests for Dayville Relatives. | b | A Story of Eyes 2 ny and all acts of ratification of the t and Elect Offi Dayvilie relatives benefit b §i- paNe Villima, s ary | b N quet and Elect Officers. Lives benefit by the wi ! ¢ RSPt = | sl sale on her part Attorney - of Alonzo Caswell, who recently died | ot i . laet MO S [E Treatment of Poultr A alw e R, FIAEWY: rooreoaiia the 45 s e AT g S hidyns 5 mittee L vis n Putnam T | of Griswold’s retired, well-to-do farm- | firet train Tuesday morning to A\mul umane Trea Y. | IREVe} ts - |, The Nipnet Cange club deviated from reester, leaving an ¢ of | day, af rela > ter |ers, regarding the changes of sight.|gitn N. FH., for burial. Washington, March 26.—Represents e ts usual custom this year and in con- b . A : NHon M T6EHET Witk Bh Dl 18 Wak ] T e R i | ative Mann of Ilinois introcuced a bil | B e s R M is g with her | pjacq t : they lived on a farm not Marlin G. Knight De |to require all raflroads, steamshif : TO CLOSE LIBRARIES. A R MOl L [ sane Hawie ot Who are | men \ county : fa the village of Jewett City.| Mariin G. Knight, aged 71, of West |lines or other common carriers to pros "Orde S dtortlisa vk (hbtes Challinems | . ey | town with an idea of per- | When a calf or a lamb was sold to a | Willington, well known in this town, |vide food and water to poultry iz $ Heaith Offoer: Ordars Langthaned Va=|Dandioriiand Mrs ‘,,’I‘L",j;‘,\‘,:}“““""“,,‘,_ Worse Than Common Drinking Cup. |fectin orgar r work | butcher, his father would weigh it|died at his home Monday morning. He | traneit, to prevent suffering from — cation for Schools—Smallpox Pa- | @ in™ WENEE W0 things provided | Not find common drinkin } 3 1 ming T ) old long-beamed balances, aft- | leaves a son, George Knight of West | crowding, by providing crates ¢ tiorts Reloased from Quaantine; bt | o Jeor Shsecit oo ings provided |,y ng | camy 4 % fer Jea was in the right notch ¢ | Willington, and a daughter, Mrs' L. D. | ficlent siz st ‘:hn.];‘ ase and 10 be " . b amonore ] o b= | Moving Da vould call to his son to come an ¢ Stafford Springs. open on at leas ce sides & Caution Necessary. | Netson A, Daniels presiding, ‘the an- | b I = i | 2es what. the fgure Was. Twenty-Bve] T e e proper ventilation may be assured ¢ | moved o f or thirty yearse later when the son was g ! \fternoon the city health of- |of these officers for the ensuing ve r. | m . : . e S o . n STONINGTON Canal M W. P. S. Keating, finished the | Commodore, R. L. Lockwood; ; - | co oun : t nd- (o s ),,{7,?"',,,5"9",’?:,":",‘,’?.},?'[ :7::3:: S o WL [ Ve e A e | May Man Old Engine I ¢ 5 “|or man, who would call to his father | Teachers to Take Trip to Washington | of one of the gigantic focke £ s | s of the family from |retary, James H. Hurley; treasurer fis D idor V‘ T B has e select- | M o0, Av‘:;l‘n" );m;: the figure —Meeting of W. C. T. U. | rantine. This was the first house | George M. Graves. he above officers are talking of fi | iy 3 < D b s 3 3 | | quarantined when the smallpox |With James P. Mustard constitute the |, B e & ken Change of Residence. Rosa E. Brant, J. B, Hallowell, Helen | e % e | VDR n the cit Every member |board of go p to a . i > iy Tas The steel cag olice Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Brown|I» Wheeler of the Stonington ,‘hf-fl' | o Save one; hnd the din- [ Do, Windham 'wes ige'in; subdmo= | oo »ssession of the boroug 5 stk ave dlscontinued housekeeping for,|and Miss Mabel E. ingrahem are Fr- | % | esse form, and all have fully | biles & 15 o & cotd sty wonT Had 5| the present and are boarding with Mr, | Tanging to take a trip to Washington, o T t exe nd develop m e A vi's mother on Mathewson street, | D- C., during Easter week. They will| -~ as practically fumigat- Personals. ] Stare. I LR ext | enement on North Main street,{Visit New York, Philadelphia and Mt | | home, further down the| o : 2 s e A new et - s pare 5 formerly occupled by Mr, Brown has | Vernon, Va. They will go with a large | ' treet, and will finish the work today |, hle"e, ¥as no sessio D O lioed. Snshe thie) rlirca rifee oti| armentaiooets . street | yuon rented by Dr. R. R. Agnew, who | delegation of teachers from New Eng. | [ 3 Wedn and then release the|""" B 3 i Cot stre e S il Y, ill occupy it April 1 :f;;gl ”'"r:’:ia":‘r YRR e | nber that family from quaran- | Orrin Bugbee of Ne ited | st tw eks cause o Mr. and Mrs, Perle Whitford of | #bou _daye. Y Aol vealth officer, at the request | friends in Willim i A ey rriag nan Providence are visiting at Mr. and| This (Wednesday) evening Stoning- ) BELMONT 1 the quar Mrs. John A. Keeffe and of Va AP R Stree £ L. V. Whitford's. ;{”("fi:mgfi';\_:”"fi’;?'d its meeting at the ‘ AN ompany, No. 3,|ley street spent Tuesday in Hartford G « |G S ad cl ot i night, as some| Deputy Sherift. John H. Fitts ok | ster, Rev. T ; Sale Netted $33. Tuesday afterncon many attended foar be SENPUGY C aete, i LS 0! e S rega } The net receipts from the recent sale | the meeting of the Travel club, which | had some fear becau Hampton was in the ci business | ten neral serv Dorcas circle of The King's h enjoyed se of L. Leo Thompson, who | sy e 4ot : i 1 |held by Doreas cirel e s|was thoroughly enjoved. | teh s | Tubedd : d Pom? Ma Daughters was $33, The W. C. T. U. held its meeting &t | (s) e butlding. ESont . B BLENG of S Hesule . iy : Putnay Critically 1il. Mrs. J. B. Gardner's Tucsday. Re-| guqclesetntront. 10c. 2 for 20e. meeting of the board | ¥AS & New Britain and Ha Cottage M 1 i ol Tuesday night | freshments were merved and . #0cial | cyue. Pessody & Campany, Makers Trog R.Y: t was sted that it |itor Tucsda. 3 William Mason « that Char Meooh, & former ros- | hour followed the business session | Sl T ¥ a good » close the cit Principal Henr E of th priyer ser n Two Places d £ o Cis critically il] | m— — dres ; I ibrary and the Dunham hall {limantic Stat . nng trs. Della Burro g 4 h & Willimanti - rar sday Dr. ating said that | was in Hartford Tuesda sly Monday ¢ n i e i 2 * r deing and | suld issue an orde »sing the li- | iham | number froy is e are planning st Ban urd | Praries for a_period of two weeks. He |.s ttend orerink | hotel Flondby et uroont STAFFORD SPRINGS will also issue an order to close ths| I | Wage Scale Averages Higher ro! n two pla — o {i I whial schiools, both St. Joseph's and | | by i | rned Tues Meeting of School Beard—Funeral of ki & ool St, Mary's. and not permit them o re- | 1l Lor sotton Be He & ot | as taken to Jew Charles A. Poindexter—Death of i 1and he will order the town sch : 1 to} s ir n s i | " Marlin G. Knight. ¥ ftation o o i <Py his home ¢ Mounts street ) s )1 s according 1c 7 —_— main closed until the same day. Dr. {202 (0TS O 0 i # 5 | No Wage Increase Yet L . ¥ les Tefrain from giving dances and | Judge James A. Shea and Miss in s " x ! s 8 } re visiting relatives in New- - 1 ecru, 2 as it is decided that there is no n elatives and friends in Provi- Road Repairs, s s Morey is a guest of rela nger on account of the smallpox, dence and Pawtucke | a en made to = .ds of hai ik 2 ehdha \e theaters will remain open, as ali| Miss Gladys Clark, who has < st from Daniel's ; | . S L a int | p elative to fumigation are |guest at the home of James M. § s high »een fen : ‘ e | s uncle, Dr. J. W. Mel- a 29¢ and 50 therein daily. { amily of Ash street, returned to o m damage | was s > st Dexlye e s home in Richmond Hill, N. ¥ - nt hes 1 s | w Gone to Greenfisld. 5 ! Doath of Howard B. Zepp. Tuesday ‘noon arn the n ece of state |m I Gidie B Demoni latt dowk Sit. . foward R., the 10 months old son of | oad belween Attawaugan a A Quiet in City Court | Greenfield, Mass, where he 3 nd Mrs, Frederick Zepp of 7 g o s co roug w | S s b s father in ¥ rfantile trouble The child had P S 3 1 ssi n J la arned, an instruetor in Sty e | Ve about a week. |Public Prize Speaking Contest This FUNERAL : el A 0l Easton, Pa. has % Evening—Boys’ Club Banquet—Per ¢ i i ing his vacation | s | | l =% R E E | Decide to Postpone Easter Monday | sonal 1tems. | John Valletty. {ec his | Scheol Board: Mesta, | Ball. —— 3 5 st. | o s | town, e Z onthly meeting of the town N The Faster Monday ball, annually | e public b i Hcsoaqg B J 1 ay | t Jschoot vas held in the li-| ith 1 Pound of < | given under the auspices of San Jose [WII be lheld in Grange ha n 3 8 ie s | 1 rnoon at 2 o'clock. | fomd of Pure Baking Powder | =iven under the auspices of San Jose 7 irsday) cvening. Ten me e . | have rocently been ' OF 3 3 s \ postponed. The postpone- on Academy, chosen after : | Placed in t hool in the Orcuttville A FEW OF THE ITEMS |2 irn bosiboued e postsone| it Soeel Vil ol | B0l 20 | 3 T BOYS' and GIRLS' SLEDS i ;;],i:”‘u"rj‘;“" that the PUb- | Sets of hooks will be given as Sheop vt e olnis i | D ice 15 Heot:tiaas otm: %0 Gt BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL. safegus to the winners. The judges Pi¢ a- | Thomas A or the opening the spring term. | ED KETTLES Agrees Upon Lighting Contract. ey, Daid B O'Doagen” a5 1B Bennod: L. | At his ho | Death of Charles A. Poindexter. BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA | Alexander J ‘;{tm;\‘wl‘]‘ Bl M. | Hamilton Wallis. J P euned s S o | A > g d Levis of the Rockville-Willimantic | Colchester Grange held a ting in Consider: Postoffice Sites. | > Sund norning of illness incident 2 and COFFEE POTS Lighting company met the members |Grange hall Tuestay ovening S | e L | b Tt - | ! daughter, | Rastus Goes Fishing. Qt ENAMELED KETTLES with|of the street lighting committee with | Henry Maynard of Westchester was | . lat gy | weok y | virs The funeral | hd Y 21 SOVER | Mayor D. P. Dunn and Corporation |in town Monday e postoffic [ Co | servic home Mon- | Mr. Hemry—“Going fishing on washday, Rastus | Counsel W, A. King Monday evening . ol o 4 N v. R. G. Clapp Dchigi, 4=, 2 ehah p LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS | &3tes the bhecial niesting 'o¢ the: busrd i ”53‘"““ ’TFMBWS C‘rub.» - { on bl nich s & d taken Hu:n..‘\, thought Melissa needed you to gather wood and »f aldermen. The conference was rel- e first annual banquet of the Boys' | « s | i e ¢ . ENAMELED WATER PAILS sldermen, The cont ST i Py e g et 1 Whi ‘| 1 | make a fire to boil the clothes. LUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- | tract tiwt is oon to be executed be- € at 6.15 o'clock. There were 50| er the | service i | = «Yos S a1 2at Anty Drudge MEAL COOKERS | ‘Ween the ety ana the Mghting com- [members present. The rooms werc (ks an_in {Congy I | e 3 | Rastus—“Yes, sah, Marse Henry, Bu A, i da .l" HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN any. ‘The men discussed the:makter!| DL decorated. Tho following com- the ‘berough, | Woodstock Hi || Spirits for Rheumatism |' here, she done sho'd M'Lissy how to wash de clo EAV T N DISH | nidnight and practically agreed |Prised the menu: Cold h Main st Bk rioi \ | without no fiah an’ M’lissy she say hit's as easy PANS 1 the terms for the contract that | Creamed potatoes, sandwiches, [ i e gt | o Sou s, WO |— = = ollin’ off a log.” & du - drawn up and signed later, |Jelly, cake, ple, apples, oranges, ¢ | atove its aden 1at | Li + lia | pirits the treatment g X LARGE JARDINIERS (98¢ value) BT R Frof. R Moon, president of th | are looked upon with general favor. |Hartford; Howar s proved an .....,\‘s(’(_\,-. s B : i CHIN ¢ a8 toasf d addresses | —_— 18 W | dical profession her “That’s right, M ent; Rastus CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS | Town Meeting to Decide Revaluation |k, Wi foustmaster, und addresses| o [Pt | j dients Anty Drudge—“That’s right, Mr. Henry. Rastus hac PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER | Question. Harold Porter of the club sy SHORTAGE OF COAL | | aken 1 ic s s better be working than fishing, but Melissa doesn’t 80 Cents a Pound The I of selectmen hus issued o le shields and prizes were present- | Borough Has Only Enough to Last the i hettely aquc tr need him. Fels-Naptha makes the biggest l“fl*)”ni' . all for s special town meetiby fo 0 the winners of the different con 2 g | e s W | t get - son in less time tha wa e held in the town hall on the eve- |tests during the winter by Manager G.| Week Out—Manufacturers Better Off. | ;o ynclaime | in origl easy for one person in less time than the old wa THE T R SADD Co & of Tuesday, April 2, for the pur- |B. Gliman. Hon. Hamilton Wallis - [Saatom W e of determining whether the town |[a_very interesting talk on Boys Sy Various Items |5 SRR e S | 112 . a majori: ote shall cause a re- [ Work, ete, Eew r ske t Willimantic, Conn -~ e i 000 ‘whiskev. Bhake. d : L A b setion of all the property liable for General News TS {itor in Putr | fe'a tablespoontul before | " a Bire.tie st fer tisie, Rad hrovide ie f Mtk Peii Gatonell f Hastioed o ot aee e | L e e Do your washing \\IL‘II'HII .ll'fnc Hft\f - — ary approptiation therefor. This |the guest of her Mr. and Mrs, | v el s S > > N 3 ni e i resull of he conferencs | Andrew Paimer, on Bluiwood Helghis ! 5 e} time. Save the l)lullur, the discomfort . 2 ween the hoard of assessors, the |over Sunday P opna LT » thCt \IUS](_ nen and the town clerk last| Miss Mary O'Brien returned Mondas Y | and the cost of fuel. week, morning to East Hampton, where she| arg who se: + Seders for A 2 ‘St o J. g — i teaching B Draly sty g R s gt Wash your clothes with Fels-Naptha No Trace of Eugene Campbell George Rein_of Thompsonville was ] ¥ i veries that did not exceed a frac tion of a ton. This situat in cool or lukewarm water, in summer —- - = ——= =| “Robert Gilmore of Comstocks Bridge | 3. 2 . . E. H. SPRING. Pi I | SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR. Teds o% 1% hios Merstoper Baniar | at. there is much more than enom It’s much easier—no hard rubbing is S5 WIS N0 JuNr| hard coal in town t out the S b Clinton and Fitch Jones of Hebron Mr and Mrs. ¥rank Campbell of |the guest of Mr. and M SEES EARRINS, | v Sne SRk Consai o e et ol A 301 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. | day. Maurice er Sun n is d » Restores Faded and Gray Hair to Nat- | were Colchester visitors Monday. ds of the week, and this only J TIGN AN A | Phowe 1t Wiimaate conn | 100 PR S B S Farrar o Norwion mas canns | mande ot 1o ook snd ne e v | INDIGESTION AND GAS A needed. — — eicy jostlh risdy on friends in town Tuesday o b : ! - lous care. There is nothing new about the idea | Charles R. Strong of Exeter was 2| Shortage of cars and vari 5 { _— saves the clothes because there’s no DR l' C JALKSOV De : of using Sage for restoring the color | Colchester caller Tuesday ol e bl It - 1 b Ny DRIEISE | 0F 85" Gor irandmethars Gous | Hares Groobert was calitng on “pe o agstheidei ol S it BRI e ot i Tann foul gheme S o boiling to weaken them and no hard i 3 | Betr b b . friends in Lebanon Tuesday TaH by, Vho ore St akl feeling of fullness, sick headache, means for $ o 1 Painless Extracting and | 15" e mmect 4 sipte Mg e | Professor Stasbner of the Williman- | Bitits™ Coal can o had, but ealy by | Ordsred stomach which cant e i rubbing to wear them out. 11 . Whenever their hair fell out or took tic Normal school, teacher of chemis-| paving an excessive premium. There n't your stome Ye is as good as any i . Filling a Specialty lull, faded or Streaked appearance, |iry. Was tho guest Tuesday of his son, | Bou "Nein' no advance I charges im ey Cantie bec: immet cieanse It takes less than half the time of the 788 Haia Strest, Willimantic | (36 mads a brew of Sage leaves, and | Wio Is dssistan teacher in tho High | Dinicicon, smpis the cutting dawn of | and esuince the soma undigested and fern : | appliea 1t to. there hair, with Wonder- | %choo the! quasitios Belivercl) but. this ac-| Lo mai Lo ey liver and ca old way. Telephone | fully beneficial effect. Frank Larson is moving his house-| rangement cannot be long maintained, | posed waste matter and poison from nes anc - e, swadays we don't have to resort to [Bold goods from the Fox house, on|it s said, The ales of wood are in- | Do oo o e PO o mach is ended And this Fels-Naptha way of wash= HIRAM N. FENN | the old-time tiresome method of gath- | Broadway, to Chester, Conn., where e | creauing rapidly on account of the tonight will straighten you o: £ P o . ering the herbs and making the tea. [Pas rented a farm. conditicns that prevail P yox will keep v ing in (‘00‘ or hlkc»\'urm water mal.cw‘ DERTAKER and EMBALMER | This is done by skillful chemists better R - Most of the large manufacturers in for mont Don't forget b ; 1 = l h I l f 1 2 Chumh St, Willimantic, Ot thun we could do it ourselves; and all A Wall Flewer, tewns hereahouts are said to have insides need a good, gentle, cleansing, our clothes cleaner, sweeter, and Iresher bertainy Lady Assistant | ™ have to o is to call for the ready-| g i “precident rairbanks 1| €ODITActs with tao coal companies, so | ¥ made product, Wyeth's Sage and Sul- i phur Hair Remedy, containing Sage in | V4\\18 181 there 8 no immediate danger o to. be asked but’ the trounls) oo, .00 Immedidle dangsr of L than if you boiled and hard-rubbed 'em ph ng effected by the shor | the proper strength, with the addition |18 that no one seems willing to ask |y prevails—they are belng taken 5 S 7 ELMOORE & SHEPARD, | ibe provor seencth with the widfion |15 100, 00 Soo MR S0 | el revalle“iher” are beine ke till Doomsday. Successors to Sesslons & Elmere) | remedy ats e | “Tihis ‘preparation gives youturul eot Roosevelt of Maexico. Elected to Honorary Membership In {mbalmers and Funorai Eiroctors, | or and Putt” "ie vair"and ia ome | sagury 1o another stotcaman ME. Holyeke. v | of the Lest remedies you can use for |makes his own phonographic rece Themas A, Lake, who died in Florida 60-62 Narth Street, | dandruft. ey, toverish, itohing scald, | “Ixnels “them “the voice of last veek, is ‘said to have been one REGULATE STONACH, LIVER &BOWELS work nd falling hair. Get a fifty cen = | people.”—W; gton Pos of the cnly twe men ever elecied hon- . - i N L. AL ol | 85 from vour druggiat toda, and you | P0Tie"—Washington Post Rl b e e TASTE GOOD -NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN. Don’t take a substitute for ! Fels-Naptha because it will not do the ti he surprised at the k results. B % t, Helyoke colle A om- [CA & “ 4 e | T 5, il g | Ton Lo or Ov e {8 Tl Stk 458 e Look for'the red and gisgll Wiappes iat rhe money will e refunded il the he Colonel's planation seri. s | th vhic ane of his 1 dudliogl, ionee ai-Bias, as B e tbG U e ol fssuntinl T e Ml and follow the directions printed on the Special agents, Lee & Osgood, 131 Main | continue to 1 for seme lime—Se- each veung woman as

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