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‘morning 3 al. Rew W, F. state colporteur, located in Voluntown for a week, conducted the service. Short Paragraphs. bean supper was served Thursday | wudv-ln(h‘flnhdluflfluflm air Jnly: had four do .u.u'-cu of| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hurfook left ¥ I:% himsel? 'u':'n "Shraid me wovld oo hia city for o number of years. b | Thursday for @ sisit o thelr hames . short. « - son, Thomas, and twn | in Washington, D. C. and Delaware. § — zry ‘and Della J all | Mr. Hurlock’s substitiite at the cabin Stors Closed by Creditors. w at Reed's is Edward Balcom of Hart- tor& The store run by - Briet: Wantion. M. E. Wilson is recovering | Bu atreoca T, F. Howis i In New York on "’;;fi": Ew"’i".l, ;’e‘pgnfi?;'l:;%d You will find in making biscuits, pie-crust, cakes and doughnuts. that Cottolene is W. P, Barstow s In New York for|By Miss Eleanor Stetson T - wmnhmmmflmmwum contains, - -lh- Supply |a ew daye. P it - il or grease children love to 2 o o . and one| g N, Parks ie in' Boston to remain | FRENCH PREMIER SAYS Ithammmmdwymmoa‘“mwm e e ,';,‘m}:; ‘:ema;::k 'An D s s o tig o] FIGHT TILL THE END pure beef-stearine from selected leaf beef suet. This combination gives Cottolene its unexcenad cooking qualities. - Cottolene 5 Until Prussian Militarism |s Broken Short Calendir Today. ~ | _Msr. Homer Neil of South Willington and Europe Regenerated. The first short calendar ses fi spent Thursday in this city. the superior court for Windham cou les Rose Toexans 18 in Providence| pParis, Oct. 1f, ty held in this city thik year, vnu mn to upena a few days with relatives. at 10 o'clock this morning. with Judse| Frank Dwyre of Newport R. 1. is fasomer Gryciss Norwich ‘on. the | spending a few days here With rela- ench. tives. The list was.given in The Bulleti That Lo n | M. p. m—"Since France and.her allies, in spite of their attachment to peace, were obliged to suffer war, they will prosecute it and_Mrs. E. Woodbury Hunt of | t0 the end and their intimate uniow ~ - g'flllcolfli N. H, mngue-u of M"f will assure the final triumph of jus- unt’s father, Amos M. Hathaway o =4 - Circus_Sesson Ends, Prospect street. -07| tice and right” says Premier Viviani Leo H . the son of James| Mr. and Mrs. Daniet Shem of Bos-|.n @ declaration fo be published to- Haggerty of this city, a¥ho has been | ton have returned from tlieir wedding Sposiol. - im, {he Sanganiien- onturey; no substitute Cottolene - with the advertising ' department of | trip and are spending a few days here | FOUL Tous. i ‘There are imitations, but there is no We gnannm for its purity, for its B Ringling Bros. circus during the past|with the Jatter's parents: Mr. and Mrs. [ “France is, not a country to be for Cottolene. wholesome qualities, for its food value, and for its # season. arrived at his_ home here | Michael Morlarty of Jackson street. |Pieyed ubon.” he continued. . “She { ‘all about the Sterling|Thursday evening, actompaniea by| The followt local people 180 IR N e 1 g g superiority as shortening. - TR ® . Thomas Connors of Philadelphia, the | Thureday io ‘.}‘.m b ol R s (0 el utreed japtics. 'or economy, as well as for 'good cooking, use 3 Qd'u and Richménd |head of advertising car No. 1 of the Sane Miw M B G 5 Panghe, | 434 the provinces ravaged by force, Conokm. Youwmreqnhu-mird less of it than Anyone who can cook or bake at all, can cook ‘ and ters, but is Nk . S other and bake better with Cottolene. \ Heaters, Obirdren O R R o g S of any other shartening or cooking fat. ~ . 4 o , T le to reconstruct upon a foundat d we did not have room Vot Eflfnfl GRS -0 T e T e A Y T e g R Pails of various sizes. Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply. FOR FL Blanchette, Miss Mary Rose Blanch-| Believing in our soclal, political and . this space, and besides had| C A S T O R R NG D religious diviato agined this counts Wmmouflmm&-k-mdmrdndufimm' cllable. What 41 isiting in An- | men, employers, artisans, peasants, rich — 7€ 1 AR land Door ‘men of all parties, all re- = ~ OECECFAIRBANK=EEED Tuesday in|ligious boliefs, gifering to - sacrifiee ; - o~ themselves, alf f nmnx thelr duty in Personals Mrs. Frank Smith fwnflmullyoumlhe i dover. | SR MONEY GETS (i spent defending ‘their territory, as in the S 2 » : g | hour of revolution, in detending the d Bkiee. Murray is in Providence on B e liberty of the worid. All understood 1 3 v - — MONEY W, G. Morrison is in Middletown | that the most humble is useful to the - Y = i m .m M m us M P on business. fatherland; that from the general-in- E. Chappell is in New London | chief, whose admirable sangfrold eom- | SaFa (U ((( G. o - for o few days. pels the admiration of the world, to |3 “I'wish I had $1001” HOW/| Saruel Johnson has returned from | the.Very humblest. each has an indl P rrg s o el pensable role. _The glory is for all A = 8 S its light MumfBates e forehead. x often you've 'said it — how LY AV Segar ler Tuestay for n"“:!" not onty ';: g‘u?“mgf hose |88 o o LN many chanceshave Spped bY |~ ies. w. & Jackson and chiidren at- | ohiets. that we srall swe sietorye it it ¥ B tended the Stafford Fair, Tuesday. it dlso to the nation that has been German fleet 12 quito as effec- E because you. hadn’t it! Miss Helen Harrington bas return- | 2ble to accompany that heroism with | Hvely annibfiated as it It were sunk. 5 18 powerless and usecless. Conse- od ftrom & visit In Springfield . with|@ union of silence cnd serenity in |1t o 9, b quently our country Is repald a hun. ‘ It's easy to get $100. Open|n tend: e Tomr et e Ky o rIoiTE 30T | red-fold for Ji» material sacrifices o rs. George Bilis of Hartford is e re a savings account here; add to vhlbt‘lu Derpgrents, Mr. and Mrs. country and everything will be casy|increase (he strength of its navy.” for us.” g 2% Sitings 5 King: 7~ Finance Minister Ribot, in the same | STATE LABOR DEPARTMENT Phoge 285.3 it. systematically weekly, nn . Moynahan and daughter |issue of the magazine, spealing of| . EXEMPT FROM CIVIL SERVICE. % 3 of Palmer, Mass., are guests | the influence of finances upon the war N — Main and Union Streets, monthly, and you'll find the bt Mr- = Stargaret Oyens. will_say: Deputy Factory Inspocter and Employ- Iy Dr. G. McAvoy of Providence, is “France will not lack resources to Bureau Superintendents Af. habit growing. 7 |spending a few @ays at the home of | Sustain her effort in this war that she| ‘Tment Bu 53 = his mother in Maple avenue. did not seek but that she Is deter-| focted. - DR. F. C. JACKSON, ‘Dentist| WE PAY INTEREST | s o' X Veughn. dire John Reilly | FL"3% Concerns fhances. he can-iogk| Hartford, Conn, Oct. 14—Tho state - fve ot . : : o e o upen tne ’5:;@%;1;,2":{“}.3111"&: ¢ivil servico commission took afirma- WO“Id You Gm -+ Painless Extracting But of more lmportance 0] Mes L. A Murphy and Miss Luey | Sict will mot Supend on s rihe,con- | tive actlon this afternoon on tho appil- and Filling a Specialty - |you is the fact that you'li iave m""”" 7 e ik . Let France keep the faith she has | S8tion of the labor comm New London. . tn herself: lot her contintie to under: |Bam 8. Hyde, for the cxempiion of his * Main Street, - Willimantio ster M. P. Congdon of the v 5 sration of the or 4 2 * Telephone money the ‘next time oppor- New Fevan Ralltond oads an oMclal| snderetood Rer raoral. JuLy. srg’ Los | el nercice Iaw. Tho matior had been . 3 visit to, this city Tuesday. military duty. She will thus aid in|before the commission for some time tunity comes your way, , . Curtls of Col-|the final victory that ehe world feels [and there was more thaa o \ - . 5 ch:‘,{,,‘”d,,fn': Tiesiay hare” with |is inevitable and that it awaits in |portance atiached to the b er t friends on their way to Hartford. e, h miss. . a t. There are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Congdon and g mgf bt g e sons have returned to New York, atier|A REGAL COAT FOR 14 positfons invoived in the exemption. 'l'he WMC & s & viay ot four manthe i, this Sity, THE WOMAN WHO s ooy o g o G o) Wosld. you? Well] You certsinly would if you could m Have been visiting Mes. Sadie White GOES MOTORING | JEencies thron ot ent ot tne taber| See how beautifully itwould look on your dining table. of Man street have relurnefl to New % bureau. Commissioner Hyde told the Institute Tk e s Bhatir o SIS e B ipmatatls| We're pot selling thess cherming sets of fo Rrovidence are: entertaining . the. lats 5 and’ changes in the cmployment t we're ac giving them away for heen T ncorporaed 1842 aee meier it R vacs ot | -l Honacs T 2 wotla S2TREE | Coupons, one of which fs ked wich mi Frank Larrabes, President . i —— Vfi‘ gwood Creamery Lu“ 75 in nsh. Lady Assistant No D, Wetitis, Wnbamurgh § BRIDAEPORT DEMOCRAT! is small émount of money Is fess than cost. wl IN CITY CONVENTION| IWe can make this startling offer sim| by Nominated Md-r-n Danlel E. Walker m e quantities. Moreover, we're e y ' | f 77N mwm m‘:fi.},‘r,‘;::’:.} nzloullmungetmoflhon-wimmu- 4 ‘ ray's BostonStoroRES] Ne| A ==cm oo ewWooD ST WILLIMANTIC, CONN. SSSETE Creamery Butter Sina— Kimouos and Bah Robes || K IO = neeoesenme Butter, apd we want to intro- duce it guickly. Now, here’s your chance. Ask your X negligee is twice as restful if by its very flocer to send’ tzon a pound of Wedgwood -today. feel and pattern it wooes the ming.and soothes, some on the table for supper tonight. It’s so the senses. It's an easy trip tq dreamland in} sie V% Use 'gasoline to dry clean every- thing at home and save | 85 In an hour. ure and smooth and creamy that everybody’s bound ,goenp ltTBntdonxhttylmnpymtm-hyon for e coupons. * Order a pound and start your mwdly Anhbu(gw . - ® "Dry cleaning a o it _one of these Silk Kimonos—a’ whole gardenful b e v Sepeairt, Any "woman can G0 fve 3 8 lars’ rth at hoi “of gay blooms from the lotus fo the tulip blas-| | Sédecpest penciratons AR o e i * soms, reveling on rich silk grounds, variously|’ S W e sivancds rub & Mihe Sufl la # ttimmed with satin bands. : e ' ; ‘3:"".;1‘&.:":.,‘:'&“;1:'.:%:‘..‘;: : Silk Kimonos $2.98 to $8.50 - ‘ : : “’,::m’:“'.,.‘:;“ E Tever _ (A, P ‘ Crepcl(monosmootofls') ¥ s e conts, = fure, | vels, « meck X X - BATH ROBES- ,*lpmd a Bath Robe for the coolér days that are | ‘to come. New and :ttmchve patterns are here, w‘vlth w‘ld&bands of oolored satin, at $3 to 85.89