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NURWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2%, ; v 1919 WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight Willimantic Lodge, No. 126, A. B, S., | illness. held ernoon Maln Street. | A nephew, Rear Admiral William ot e ERatioAuE Secaees Camp No. 5545, M. W. A, 781 Maim Swif, U. $ N, of Philadelphia, 4 Eitar Rev. B 0- Rver of 1 Street. | niece, Mrs. €. R Utley, of Windham| in ofelated. There w Trinity Chapter, No. 9, R. A M, Ma-{ 10,3 and a cousin, Mrs. Guilford| per of friends and r b | O pbebatuck Loge, No. 16, T. 0. O. .| 807 Main Street. - Resular Drill of Co. L, First C. N. G, A. C. Tyler Camp Installation. . I _The officers of A. C. Tyler camp, e i No. 8, U. S. W. V., were installed Tue: WEDDING, MOME-MADE LICENSE NUMBER at their quarters in the i = Frank P. Fenton, past Hopkins—French. Caused Lebanon Man's Arrest, Al-| though His Errand Was Justifiable. | < the ceremon n conducted by fon and severa 5 served. 1mp commander, John J. Hoey r of the day, however, were on driven without a lic hen it came 11 come up in morning. CBITUARY. Miss Julia A. Swift. A. Swift died at the hom. Mrs. C. R. Utley, ol Windham road, earlv Wednesda norning after an illness of severall weelrs. Senility was the cause o She was the daughter of Justin S ang Lucy Lathrop Swift and was born All er life had bee ndbam, where she had s of inter <pent in ‘\ prominent in all aff he community. i She was the motive power in start- | There wi ing the Windham library and was its|ent. U Positive Relief For Constipation | i | | e to Rll pre The progress of modern medi- cal sclence is. perbaps, no moro forcefully evident than in the stmplifying of many of the old time remedies of past genera- tions. For instance, the harsh cathartics and violent purgatives used by our forefathers to relieve constipation are now known to be not onl really harmful. can be more effectivelx without the discomfort and pain thess old-time remedies occasion. c laxa- tive with pepsin, sold in drug, stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin Is most effective, yet mild and pleasant. 1t is absolutely free from opiates and narcotics and equally ps desirable a remedy for the tiniest babe as for rugged manhood. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwelt, 452 Washington St., Monticello, Tils. sesesrererscseses: i EX-PRESIDENT TAFT ACCEPTS. $309000RORIININNI00RNNND20000000 00 0S, | s entranc f|nv7 of com ,wm,l sx 009005480650000500000 5009900955800900000590004846035800058 80900086800 54448 i i i H H i : JAY M. SHEPARD ueceeding Elmora & Shepard H Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connectlor ..H!NAME\IS CAS:S CONTlNUED Bond of $1 GO’J Mayor Dunn Furnishes HIRAM N. FENN . UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER '; 2 62 Church St Willimantic, Ct. Telephone lady Assistanc DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist| | Painless Extracting i and Filling a Specialty | 752 Main Strest, - Telephons Nurray's WILLIMINTIC. CONN. urnishings 'HE CLD‘;iNf‘ OF THE CLEARANCE SALE THAT AFFORD SAVINGS THAT ARE IMPOSSIBLE AT ANY OTHER TIME. Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days, Druggists re TMENT f. Willimantic nd gray, 0 guality— 7t Wool Sweat ay, roil coila ale price $1.98. Natural and Cardinai regular $1.00 quality— srice 890, Mer's Wool Snirts and Drawers, nat- | ral color, reguiar $1.50 qualit; rice $1.25 a garment. THE H C. MURR Y CO. Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, c~wrteous service, promptness and liberality dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. TheWindham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. brarlan up to the time of her last|yn, died Smith, of South Windham, survive LieT. | The services wers under the di mmander of the order,| g , which were| prench were united In mar Department | |, of Bridgeport. Mr. 1d not be present. ere made by various mem- of the war were of much interest to those After the ceremonies, a ban- installed were as fol- nder, Michael Cro- commander, Harry Jobn J. oston Store | To Gain Weight e | was continued untnt rev. Dunn went bonds | for Lee Him, who 15. FUNERAL, i | i James H. Porter. | Tne funeral of James Hs Lebanon § of Undertaker Hiram > s T. 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