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WILLIMANTIO OFFICE, 67 Ohareh ‘Telephone 210-2. ' FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS Y8torrs Player Kicked In the Head During Scrimmage—Cornelius Ma honey Able to Leave Hospital. | | Arthur Frostholm, who was infured in a football game Saturday at the jstate agricultural college, is confined /to his room as he is very weak as the |result of the accident. The youns [man was injured in the last play of the game as he was about to receive a forward pass. In the pile-up that church got together and a celebration was held. City Court Cases. Frank Dion was before the court Monday morning on the chargs of in- toxication to which he entered a plea of guilty. He was fined $1 and costs. Two on Probation. Frank Perint and Bsriel Rondeau were also before the court, the for- mer charged with assault and the lat- ter charged with intoxication and breach of the peace. Rondeau enter- ed a plea of guiity to the charge of intoxication but denied the other charze. After hearing some testi- mony in regard to the affair the court imposed a fine of $1 and costs for the R BT _ NORWICH BULLETIN, TBESDIT; OCTUBER 24, 1916 ufl, all’ of this city. He leaves 25 a sl ot o GO NO FARTHER | Tax Enurdrators Appointed. { The board of selectmen held a meet- ing Saturday afternoon for the pur- pose of appointing personal tax enu- merators. As the board decided that the work was too much for one man it was decided to appoint a man for the first and fourth wards, second ward and third ward. B. J. Randall was appointed for the first position, Thomas Connelly for the second and A. P. Abbe for the third. CHILD HAS PARALYSIS Irene Gaudreau, 6, Developed Definite . Symptoms Sunday. Although the paralysis scare in this city had passed to a great extent an- other case of the dlseass made its appearance Sunday. Irene Gaudreau, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Gaudreau of 203 Jack- son street, is the latest sufferer from The Evidence It At Your Door. Norwich proof is what you want and the statement of this highly re- spected resident will banish all doubt: ‘Wm. H. Brown, Fox Hill, near Ston- ington Road, “My back and kidneys have given me con- siderable trouble for eight or ten Norwich, says: vears. My work was heavy and this used to aggravate the trouble. I no- ticed it mostly after my day's worlk, when my back felt weak and tired. Sharp pains caught me when I stooped followed he was kicked in the head | intosication charge and $2 and costs e i | and mornings my back was lame and and rendered unconscious, in which | for the breach of peace charge against [ the disease. Although the ohiid Bod ¢ state he remained for _twenty-four [ Rondeau. Perint was fined $2 and | 795, V€% (AR08 WO SO0 A8, 0T TGy | sore I heard people praising Doan's hours. He suffered a slight concus- | costs, being found guilty of the charge St |sion of the brain. Cornelius Mahoney, who was in- ‘Both men made arrange- let out, on of assault. ments to pay and were make their app Labor Pay Roll. rance -until Sunday. Kidney Pills and decided to give them a trial. I can say they are the best ‘More men are now smoking SENSIBLY — N ARE willing to think a little more carefully today even abeut the cigar- |Jured while playing football at the | probation. | ago The labor pay roll of the city to- ¥ fEotleen stout tires weeks ago, re-| " T e voroved. | talod” S1AITs T T4 phstweake poo | medicine T have ever used and my ette they choose. istudies Monday. He has been at the [ - O Murray @restly tmp ity | lice department, $15%32; sidewalksi |yack now feels better than it has f Bospital sincs fis mfuey And ie now | News has been received fn this city | $46.96: constructing sewers, $108.79; as in Y i . {onte able fo zet about with the id |stating that H. C. Murray, who was | maintaining sewery 3E2.50: streetS |years= That is good sense. For if an otherwise lof erutches. recently operated upon in a private | $298.22; watef works, $120.97. Columbia Church 200 Years Old. Today is the two hundredth anni versary of the Congregational church of Columbia. Fifty vears ago, when the 150th anniversary of the church the was reached -the members of Indoor Life Makes Fat hospital in New York, improved. MUSTERING OUT PREPARATIONS Getting Ready to Release Company L Members From Federal Service. is very much H. S. Dorsey and Lieutenant Holbert of Fort Wright were in city Monday, making the final preparations for the mustering out of Company L. An inspection of all the ~ First Meeting of the Year. The first meeting of the Sunday School Teachers’ Training clas held in St. Paul’s church Mor ening. Many attended to receive in- structions in the work of the Sunday school. Membership Campaign Called Off. Owing to some unforeseen reason the membership campaign which was Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pilis—the same that Mr. Brown had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. PLAINFIELD good cigarette is unfortunate in -its blend —if it disturbs after continued smoking, it is not worth while. " The one reason why Fatimas appeal strongly to so many thinking men is that they do not disturb. Fatimas are truly — to have been held this_ week by the TRY OIL OF KOREIN TO0 KEEP |Property of the company was held and | Jocal Y. M. C. A. has been called off. | List of Men and Women Voters to el WEIGET DOWN, oR To REpuce|'hS condemned articles were thrown = be Mado—Football Languishing Be- comffortable—comfortable to throat as well SUPERFLUOUS FAT. People who are confingd within doors and who aro deprived of f invigo ating alr and exercise ke cautfon to guard aga over-stout- and two other army physicians were in charge of the examination of the members of the company which were_completed during the afternoon. MUSTERING OUT OF DELAYED Private Taintor Was Missing During cause There Are No Teams to Op- pose—Social Club Will Organize. The following list of electors to be as tongue. And they always leave a man feeling fine and “fit” even after a long- nese, as fat acquired by indoor life is|As Captain Tiesing was In Hartford Examination Monday. made this week was compiled by Reg- 1 Unhealthy and & danger to the vital | Monday, it is thought that he would IStat of Voters, Foh W Phoe sod lmokmg day. organs of the body. Lack of exercise|bo examined at the armory there, in-| It was learned Monday night that | Frederick I Racine: fn"the fresh air is said to weaken the | ate; waiting until he returned to|one of the members of Company L oxygen carryins that it is un to_produ vitality and the and unh for fat is the I probability a mustering-out r will be here today and the men will be paid off and released from the was absent during the examinations Monday and consequently it is thought that the mustering out of the com- pany will be held up for a_time. Pri- Men's list—Gilbert Allen, Roscoe H. Ashley, Frank Bissonette, Cyrus B. Battey, William S. Brown, Howard T. Byles, ‘Almond C. Colvin, Adelard De- frense, Arthur Defosses, JJoseph E. a federal service, vate Burton Taintor was the missing | Dumas, Gilford Dyer, Frnest L. De- mal Welght v awing c - man and his digippearance caused a | Forge, Jeremiah B. Elliott, Valmea J. rvo's b comefeat WEDDING sure enough mystery for the boys | Guertin, Joseph Glebas, Henry Green- & y_ca during the afterncon. 1In the early | halgh, Leo H. Gauthler, Gborge E. are S St “Imind Treatl arkin. gvening the missing member was lo. Gallup, Owen H. Hammdll, Asa Hi S Cegood i Hdalsed (o & rriagze of Miss Hellen Ford |fated and o y_he will | ton, Jr, Adolphus Jarvis, Frank A. fLee & Os500d or any z00d Richara L. Treat took | be sent to Hastf where he | Junkins, Wilfred J. Laudry, Benjamin s me aficr cach meal the home of the bride's Wl undergo the _examina- { Livesley, Henry H. Longhran, Ar- before retiring at night mother, M rances A. Latkin of o5 |tion which he missed day. The fathieu, Floyd Nettleton, Bd- Even a few days' treatment has been | Spring street, Monday afternoon. The | SOMPany will not be mustered out un- rd Pike, Ernest Paquin, Joshua F. reported to show a noticeable reduction | ceremony. which was a single ring |Hl e€very man, inciud officers, | Peterson, Frank P. Peterson, Robert in welgnt, mpre nd a re- | ST Nas performed by Rev. C. I | has been examined ¥. Pellerin, William_A. Roper, John ’ chier Adams of St. Paul's church. Charles P T. Sullivan, Raymond F. Thomas and appears. groom, was best man and Mis Pomeroy Evers of Hartford spent Women’s list: Evelyn C. Cranska, Bil of Korein s inexpensive. saker of this city was brides- | the week-end with his pareats in this o E. Exley, Grace B. Street, Hat injure, and helps the digestion T city E. Stone and Louise D. Tilling- person who wants to reduce Only members of the families wer Miss Mary & *n 3 < - advised to give this tre Cryne o red: pounds is advised to give this treal-| recent at the wedding dinner after | Hartford w she will To be restored: Joseph Menard. which Mr. and Mrs. Treat left on a | winter. Y i short wedding trip. They will reside| ron Henderson: of I _ Cam’t Get Opposing Teams. in New Haven where the groom is | oo Sode nl d is| For the past few years football has employed in a munition plant. Both |SPcnding a few days with friends in{been the favorite sport of Plainfield of the vouns people are well known | 1S city: but this vear a change has taken place in this city. Meet me at the Elks’ and footbal] seems to be dropping out s T & 10, 11.—a H'[ the limelizht. It is not because of Syrian Taq Day Receipts $264.22, William Hall of Wat spena. [ e lack of a football team nor the | INJUNCTION CASE AGAINST KARL STRAKOSCH DIES HOSTILE SEAPLANES ATTACK DISREGARD OF LAWS FOR It becama known Monday that the ,‘f“isl:"':_‘(“““f‘j;"x nd M€ | material here and a fast team has METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE SUDDENLY IN HARTFORD EASTERN FRISIAN ISLANDS PROPAGATION OF FiSh, umount raised by the Syrian society | & U been organized and has the support ’ ————— Ee : 9 P LT of this city on their tag day Satur- SUP of every football enthusiast of this|By llliodor, a Russian Monk, to Pre-|Was the Husband of the Late Clara|German Admiralty Claim They Failed | Connecticut Designated One of the i was $264.22. Of this amount the MOGSUFP place. The reason of the drop in in-| vent Suppression of Publication of | Louise Kellogg, Opera Singer. to Cause Any Damage. Worst Offender: B afecing his 5 £ Re. |Lusingss men of the city contributed 8 terest is the lack of obtaining teams | Mis Writings. i = == in offering this line of e~ | 3 mm“lxt'l\h\':!\gix;hv‘.‘h;egg‘cexcf)gf Local People at Danicison Dance— |0 oppose tha mm]pla,\-em The SN Hartford, Conn., Oct. 23. — Karl| Berlin, Oct. 23.—(By Wireless to| Hartford, Conn, Oct. 23-—John M. frigerators we feel we have a| sty ed 318, + Both of the| High School Pupils Witness valeg"(‘;"::;fif,"zfi"“m‘;‘g ;L‘gm “’ggl‘m ‘1‘:‘;‘;;‘ ang |, New York, Oct. 23—Whether cer-!Strakosch, husband of the .late Clara |Sayviile)—The admiralty made the | Crampton, superintendent of the state - collections "were sent fo the’ Syrian| :Pagesnt fe willing to oppose any. team in eaat, | tain articles dealing with the alleged iLouise Kelloge, opera singer died sud- | following announcement today: “Hos- |fish and game commission returned on winner. Rellet fOommittes 207 New. Nork by |5 0070 e 0 n Connecticut. Ifience.of Rasputin ,hv‘;‘%“f,“‘f;‘]‘fi,‘::unly today in his soom at the hotel |tile seaplanes on the morning of Oc- |Sunday evening from New Orleans b tommitice, o nrmamief Se 10 lar, wawara Lyon Good Bag of Game. and written by Tiliodor, a Russian | Heublein. tober 22 attacked without success our | where he was for a week or 0 in at The quality is the best and LN, Fiita:. Met winia Frederiok Racine, Tames Burby and | MONk, ang alleged to have been withe | Mr. Strakosch had retired Sunday | eastern Friscian Islands (in the North | tendance at the annual meeting of the th z 1 OBITUARY Miss Florence Baker. | Arthur Gaudette returned from a suc- | held from publication by the Metro- {evening in apparently good health. He sea). lt\ho f}:\tmsge ras C(;msehd. - ational fisu«éfltmn‘ot 1::% “:::rmme 'i:' e ‘prices low. o George Sander: cessful day's hunting trip with a |POltan Magazine, mav ‘be published |had spent the day with friends in the| On the ltelrnoon of ct; 5522 ong|sforiers . Mis “r:?x;nm:ha Hieh Taurply Basile Dubreuil. itor, at_his mother’s hom i pheasant, three partridges and three | elseavhere is the object of injunction |open, motoring and visiting many of | Of our naval planes successfully bomb- | a marked decl H ot £ this Li i e e field, Mass. VAT i 3 proceédings brought by Tlliodor against ¢ his acayaintances in ths section and | d the railroag station and docks at |all over the country owing t0 the disre. investigation of this line will | 1. geath of Basile Dubreunn oc-| Miss faura Baker of A great many local people are vis- |the magazine in the supreme court |had partaken of dinner in the evening. | Sheerness, at the mouth of the|gard of the laws ena“e o Eorflfg; cost you nothing, and might | 977 at the home of his son-inZlaw, | is spending a few days her ting Norwich daily this week owing |here toda This morning, on arising, his adopted | Thames: Dagation And D0 oL O O R i (AT yo! 4 ght| A, R. Handfield, at 51 Mouiton court|sister, Mrs. John Tuc to_it being Merchants’ Weel The plaintift asks that the magazine | daughter, Miss Claire Strakosch, heard | o i absenice of a e be to your advantage. S Mr. Dubreuil was born in Cleaning Bric Lawrence V. Snyder spent Monday | “be Testrained from interfering with|him call. As she passed his room, in| . Official announcement was made In|Connecticut was the Wol v ge. 1 nd came to Willimantic in-18 el e o e fellows | In New London. ¥ Ime in the publication of my articles,” | their suite she noticed he was very ill, | London vesterday that a nostile aero- | this respect. . He is survived by two daugnters, Mr: o ot wcllows | ™ Arthur Gaudeite of Voluntown spent | alleging that after the metropolitan had|but before a physiclan could arrive |Blene had dropped four —bombs at $12.50 and Upwards A. R. Handfield and Mrs. Joseph | &} WOOSUD made & ered’ VINZ 0| Monday with Plainfield friends, agreed to them for $65,000. Mr. Strakosch was dead. e = Spent 2,323 for Nomination. Handfield and four sons, Joseph, Na- |30 0 o8y O (Siva8, SO0, oren| The 8. N. E. T. company has issued th the connivance of | Telegrams were sent at once to New | the harbor and the fourth damaging| pogion, Oct. 23—Frederick W. | poleon. Octavinne and Homer Dubre- | jiop:® o’ each boy had done re|Bew telephone directorfes. vernment the Metropoli- | Yok, and cablegrams wore Mlspatched | Several railway carringes. = Later a |, B0NON qomocratic candidate for | = = markably well and had a high pile of Social Club to O i fused to publish arti-|to his musical asociates In London | 3P ane, beleved o be ons WHICH 4101 governor, spent $2,823 in his campaign ! cleaned bricks to his credit. The rea- - o Spganie. cles and ng to pay me in order [and on the continent. il falling into the sea, |foF the nomination against Former Ad- BIL!OU S0 ifar611s Bovh w 5 hard they | The provosed Planfield soclal club |to suppress them.” B 1l Straltosch was born in Vienna, falling - | otant. General Charies H. Cole, &o- R ———— | | If you have bad taste in mouth, visiting at Toxboro, Mass, returned be chosen. last, aMeged that “the suppression of | He came to America as a young man [ St John the Bvangellst church at the| o o\~ 0 " c00000 vige of @ foul breath, furred tongue, dull B | home Sunday by automobils this information at this time hen it|and managed several prominent obera |yoi5% iy pe Jaid next Sunday after- |houses which the 'New Departurs e C CKSON headache, drowsiness, disturbed Attended Dance. COLCHESTER may weaken or destroy the Rasputin|singers. —He married Miss Kellozg In | noon at 3 o'clock with solemn exer- [ Manufacturing company is building in | § clecp: mental depression, yellow- Local people who went to Daniel- influamce and intrigue may work an|1887, while they were on tour in the|cises in charge of ~Monsignor Rev.|the northern part of Bristol is nearlug DENTIST ish skin—then you are bilious. son Saturday evenins to 1" the | Hunters in the Borough for the Game | defent. the purposs for which I am few vears later Mr. 'ana _ Mrs, |THomas E. Duggan, vicar general of {complotion and the iliegs - will v e . Gladys Moran. | geagon—Stedman Summer Home | Working and have suffered in prison. akosch owing to the ill health of | Fartford dlocese. Teady et /52 Main Street, Willimantic | M i Brertane o il Cloasa Characterizing Rasputin as “an il- | Clara Louise Kellogg's mother, went to \ o B o s i %l i Retoor Do Manard, RiShaca Wotvin 4 literate and uneducated peasant who is | New Hartford, the ancestral home of urs—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 - et Do it Sra s Pottas id i known as a pilerim possessing certain | the Kelloggs, and took up their resi- ) . Exerett Dawson and Dana Dotter. | Bdward 3. Day of Hartford was at | upernatural eifts,” Tiliodor describes |dence at Eipstone, in that town. Dur- st Bime of the Seaston At Butnam | days the past week. He has betn try. |in his complaint the allezed domina-|ing their stay in 'New Hariford, they e e [e) e ome iadey oS S g R e T Rasputin over the Russian |generally spent the winter in ome, JAY M. SHEPARD Sunday. ing his luck hunting. tion of Rasputin over the y_sper e, Succeeding Elmore & Sheperd - d 0ld_a social Friday ht Mrs. Sarah Chappell were guests of 0-Gierman and is engasge ome attached. L eanTTIIIIE 8 D R SRR s e e L a_conspiracy to bring about a separate | Tn 1913, they celebrated the twenty= i o ,ggg}:;!zixil‘gssfif?/ Funé[‘a“)n’ectorand[‘:balmer quickly relieve this disorder, which M | tored to Stoninston Saturd He AW Holies S Mies Ruln Snow | Do Wl (e RSl nf sovernmant 3 inchi anlniiveiseny, of (Hcleiwending ¥ ot \\\9 S 1’/};’ Pl o e it o WyoP A binst Touis. Deforse. who has hewn stay- | and Earle Holmes were motor visitors |all Of Which was to have been the bas- | Bipstone, and on that_occasion the Q\\ & %, 60-62 North St., Willimanti s iraoe ing in Dayville for the past year, i Norwich and Willimantic Sunday. |is of his articles. whole village of New wartford was & ,9., i Asdhtant P and severe digestive disturbance. M |again at his home in Moosup. He is| Warren Williams of Southington is ST e G el R R LGt @ ,),// . ot ‘el. connection employed by Herbert Barber the guest of his parents at the home- hat the artic were came from miles fo offe 2 B - 5 diis Purely vegetable. _Plain or Sugar Coated. M | 0¥ G Fix Htodion Hhonaes it oo ished he was promised by the | gratulations. The people of the town, & The heart of the home is the cooking range. %% HIRAM N. FENN 20 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE Ll A Bale s ian consul-gencral here, Oustinoff. | as a_token of their estecm, presented No range is too good for you. Ye i farid G b ¢ Lol = No. 1, held their usual meeting Sathro| Lee Gardner of Lebanon was a call- |2nd the Archbishop Evdekin *“$25.000 |to Mr. and Mrs. Strakosch on that 0 g you. You and your family Y UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Dr. 3. B, Schenck & Son, Philadelpki e sl Al ana a full pardon so that I could re-|occasion, a silver laving cup. Clara donot want ordinary cooking. You demand food thatis 22 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. A few of the youns men from the| Richard A. Stor: turn to Russia if T @id not publish | Louise Kellogz died last spring. T Bel TL-L 1o 2 hfctimo v Tielp TR Plainfield High school witnessed the |Springfield over them” and that later on pretending to| As it was Mrs. Strakosch, rather P Ocfl!coo L. € bestrange1s a lifetime investment Telephone Lady Assiztant = | sp Yale pageant urda; Ilr(p in his automobile. take up the negotiations, Oustinoft | than her husband., who preferred Rome T, S ey Mrs. Ruth Stedman and son, who |tpe articles s its erty. a vill | s i Vew York with his daught 3 Halifax, N. S, Oct. 23.—The British | have been at their summer home 0n | booir s ,os, Its property, and will {son in New York with his daughter. steamer Manxman, 3122t bhound | South Main street for the season, left | raore " llioqon datms e, em elses Ram S from 1‘:;1::;{;1 Spain, for ?(-\\" York | town Sunday in their touring’ car | firough breach of contract. Euex.aPrentlncgtR_ rflhnm' ];M.m hm: f vith a ca of onions, put into this | fop th ter h in Philadelphia. a6 : been organist at St. John’s Episcopa i B Port today with a fire. i her . mold |- B b piome 1o Fiiadslphis e b i e are different from all other ranges because they give you twenty which_is now under control. Spontan- | was a Colchester caller Monday. BRITISH GOVERNMENT ish his engagement there Nov. 15. The rawford advantages that make good cooking a habit. eous ‘combustion caused the Dblaze,| J. Frank Rogers of Salem motored HAS CLASSIFIED LISTS|music committee of the vestry has en- o which broke out two days after the | to town Monday. gaged A, D. W. Chalker as Mr. Hunt’s Go and see that wonderful Single Damper which vessel left Gibraltar. George B. Miller and party motored | Blacklists, Graylists and Whitelists | successor. Kindles"—* Bakes™—*“Checks” with one simple motion. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Fire In Hold of British Steamer. Cause for Confidence. New York city vearly eats 750,000,- Close Summer Home. to Norwich Monday. she_attended a state conference held paid him $1.000. The Metronolitan, he alleges, claims For Commercial Reference. consign merchandi says the semi- in the winter, Mr. Strakosch, this year had planned_to spend the coming sea- —_— § oY = S S E £ E = = = 2 2 2 2 = 2 2 g 2 What establishes more confidence in| New Haven—Mrs, Henry Thatcher| Berlin, Oct 23 —By wireless to| SAYS |JSE SAGE TO why you should own one. 'é};:; u\{er?ga fl-s'.‘ltu:(‘ l(‘f:!‘\n(rs ]}:’ld- ?ut‘,rnsey. D. R. state regent of|Sayville)—"The Brit: government '8 to farmers is to see him milking | Kansas and a candidate for president- | not only publishes ‘blacklists’ and ‘gray = five cows at home night and morn- | general at the national D, A. R. con- |lists’ but also publisnes ‘white lists’ PREVENT BALDNESS ing.—Milwaukee News. vention, spent the week end in the|which contain the names of persons e lnen R ore city over the Yale pageant. Monday [and houses to whom Britishers can _— IS READY AND WILL ANSWER THE NEED OF 000 pounds of potatoes. in Philadelphia. official German Ove: “Australia for China, “The Britl: It Puts Hair on Your Head and Helps to Keep It There What's the use of being bald? What EV_ERY HOUSEW-FE lists have been com- |sense is there in deliberately allowing y 1 . pleted by so-called secret lists, which |your hair to turn gray? d th 'h have h(‘l’,nrnn\\' introduced for the These conditions come mostly from . . ) . B A handling of commerce in Europe. This [neglect, but the frequent application Infn grim are sky-rocketing, L it great linen pro- secret ~li# originated apparently |to the hair and scalp of a little of the ducing countries at war, there is no likelihood of their com- - through the difficulties arising for |real Parisian Sage will prevent bald- ing down for a long time to come. If you are in need of great Britain because of the protests of neutral countries against the black- lists. The names of persons and ness and grayness in nearly every in- stance. Most people take good care of their i i e i e ‘Test Cottolene the next time you make houses on this list are not published, | teeth, but sadly neglect their hair. 80_03 hzlem' c(;me t:‘ 'ttlim 'tgm ymlb lwfll fmd complete sup- .15'.;::'- ah,z.:zq{ tnac: Eojoy theix lightotest sad boe but are Jnown to the Gritish statlons | They' are equally important. Look Jiab) 5 . e or the control of shipping and ex- |after your hair. Parisian Sage is a plies of rel L s At ICHAONATe ERLCS flavor. You will know then that it is port trading. These stations impede |scientific preparation that supplies Mercerized Flemmed Table Cloths, B1-4 yards long, $1.69 each. All Linen Tray Cloths, hemstitthed, 17 x 27, 33c and 45c each. betier than anything else you have ever tried for shortening; this also holds true the forwarding of goods coming from the houses named. These goods must hair needs—it's just what you want. It prevents grayness and baldness by & be unloaded in Pritish ports and can |putting life and nourishment into the g Pmchled L;'zwn% Ta:le Cloths, |, Al 3%“31252 3;2,{ Cloths, hemstitched, for frying, be gogghtdh‘y; s traders it fo;- hair roots. it o B s long, each. , g = warded an. s not required they be| Man or woman, no matter how ol 'All Linen Hemstitchea Table Ciofhis,| 08 inch wide All Linen Table Dam- Cottolene is a pure food product sent back. Otherwise and if Importa- |you are, Parisian Sage will help you P1-2 yards 18nz, $1.39 each. “All Linen Hemstitched Table Cloths, ‘¥ize 58 x 80 inches, $2.25. ; Linen Tray Cloths,hemmed, 18 ¥ 27, 39c each. ask, full bleached, S5c yard. 70 inch wide All Linen Table Dam- ask, full bleached, 98c, $1.10, $1.35, $1.50 and up to $2.35 a yard. 72 inch wide All Linen Damask, plain, $1.75 a yard. — e THE H. C. MURRAY CO. makes foods more digestible. Your gro- cer will supply it in large or small pails. Give him your order today. tion into England is desirable, _the goods are mot allowed to proceed to neutral countries. “By such secret lists England saves appearances and can pretend to yield to neutral protests while the facts themselves are in nowise changed.” to_look younger and more attractive. Why not zo to Lee & Osgood Co. and get a large bottle today? It's in- expensive, and your money back if does not cure dandruff, stop falling hair or itching of the scalp. It wiil make your hair grow luxuriant, bright and beautiful. The genuine Parisian Torrington—A farewell reception was given at Calvary Baptist church Monday night to Rev. and Mrs. A, B. Toad and family, who are to leave Torrington this week for Hartford. Sage, as sold by good druggists every- where, is a most refreshing, delicately perfumed, and invigorating hair dress- ing—free from stickiness—and abso- lutely harmless to o e % % %, %, % the hair apd scalp.’. Your Crawford Dealer will give you at least twenty good reasons rawjord

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