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i "CASCARETQ' REGLLATE WOMEN MEN AND CHILDREN WITH- ©OUT INJURY. | bery. from’ A !‘m TAKE WHEN BILIOUS, HEADAOHV,. - | against He ~.W‘fll - FOR " v 7 D Shg W T g L o v : b Spaolal isplay of B .:i,»m*“‘:%'":.;'."m': | ; N Winter Models S. 3. Reuter & Som: m A have ‘taiien ‘over the ~ Foster: green: : : . ‘ What |S CASTOFHA | S g e o - _m ""..."":"m A,:‘,, PO T [ 3 . We invite your inspec- i s 3 e sty Castoria 1s a harmless substitute Rl O Commoha g [0 o TP WRSkE -} \ e Vi ] et tion of these Iatest crea- 4 Drops and S 2 = ‘Major Arthur N. - iy 3 mm' e oflm'mm nor other Narcotie KL A BB | Somach Grouble . 4 O . ) tions yh(_eh are most T e w0 for thamerior of m.%?fi e L v i e bazf'p?.é'e’af';‘.’“&e‘.n"{’m'“u“u' e & : = charming. We have ‘been rec e will- R ¥ 3 1 : Flsmlency, Wind Colley ol e cand B ity i e T e T : 2 . prepared a very com- e e iy s tail, liquor license has been: recefved y . Two ‘of e’ suprminh Sourt sua s | from e Wadth Sotlomhotion. 10 e e T S plete display of the pret- are le to retire on ful pny, ut. Ts. V] Ing and two - thelr retirement is optio: Aron are. the -gussts: o ME. and Sire, | G0t you oy B e 5B - [le“"ld.wlmar Hats we The terms of the;:b!. ol “',; H. Hobart Babeock in Blm strest. ![ilver and thixty feet of" bowela 5o : P an e positions will be: i Ban] The vault” for the In ustrial 1t 't & ¥ Y- s 2 Sommisstoner, commissioner _ of in- (Trust compaty s bei tm-e‘:‘d 10 i | Takters a omthastios: bt ey sy thers ; have ever shown. | - | sttion. twelve tons.| oughly and can be depended upon Spector; . ber of board of control | - 4 locar freekly. ] s e DR M A S B 5 p 1 =nd sufpTy, decrbtary of printing com. newspaper, N el e 4 3 itaon oyt Tl oL S| mbsefid vy O Dlord T e e n S e e s Rle DM SR health, member” of “board of parole, | o MY ° % | eriving and sweeten the stomach. You 3 sinking fund commissioner, two mem- .. Mr. and_Mts. Evans Stewart and|€at -one or two at might like candy B Hom o members |4 N ot F4 woad, are visiting - Mr. | 20 <¥ou Wake up feeling finé, the the oo Jand - drug. commilssion, two |and Mrs. les ‘Stewart - in: Beech | headache, . biliousness, - bad- breath, members state board of agriculture, | Street. coated tongue, sour stamach” consti- four county. sheriffs, -member state | Mrs. John Lovelang observed her |Dation or bad cold o o P 2 o 4 board charities and 'corrections, two | elghty-sixth birthday Monday and en- | or° Should ive cross, sick. feveri members state dentistry board, mem- | tertained her-relatives and several in- |7 DRouS Children a whole Cascaret ber Metropolitan _Park - cominission, | timate friends. y“time—they arc harmless'and safe : ¢ assimilates the - for the little folks. ‘member board.of accountancy, a pilot| - Every lawyet'of Westerly was at wmmuswner ,Se e “of 1:\:;;«:“ gi’ %7 (the opening session " of they Superior e eourt Whas e gourt €or’ Wasington - county: at JEWETT CITY commission, ~state returning| i and'Mrs. Fredericlk 1. Niebeck- 0ard of examiners.of barbers, ¥ er. of Glenn Mills, Pa., are guests of tniforiil ieaislatiofi camimission, tris- | §5: °f Flent ers other, Mrs. Harriet| —Son of Lew De Dr Norman Tracy Prospers in_Boston| 0 f 4 state’ % YANTIC !:zezx.*;l“n,fflm pou) Jn o it tees of efale sanatoriury fiate Y0R8 3 endicton, th B eirest Borough—£. H. © e MYSTIC s e s e Mrs; Herert Siforori'and ‘daugh- | members of bird commission, member o special effort is being made to| First Vacation in 24 Years, " | tional ~church conducted a regular 5 T P - Miss Anna Brown of Denison avé: Cars from North Covered With Snow— ters, Doris and Linda. have returned to | of optometry P e apprehend _the .chap who stole gold == meeting in the church vestry last ev- | Principal W. E. Hammond Addresses|nue, who was recently injured by a Birthday Surprise Visit for Miss| Norwich afrer w hrief stay with Mrs. | narlans: -gssave ve | coin and jewelry from the poolroom | Mr. Arthur Roberts ol ening. Methédist Brotherhood — Bishop | fall, is much improved and able to sit Btys: Almcande: Frederick Kingsley. medical ¢ on the bridge. There’s a reason. : r. and_ Mrs.. Herman Former- Pastor G to Mai s A B up. y St Mrs. . Georcel @il Snn " daugliter| = A mem i < While there is more building work | ROberts of Pawtucket, R. I, ‘and Mrs. o, L antor, Qooe: o/ -Mamo. N S Mui s R | Ma, Gbivies Rpst Tynnetusned Tolh Snow-capped freight cars from the|Jane are spending some.time in Attle- | inland e o nted tofat Watch HIIL than ever, there is o | Frank M. Gifford of Frankiin, N H,| Rev. William H. Lakin, formerly| .ish—New Town Clock Secured. Lawrence hospital where she received e ro T e | bore: with SAR.ah AW AArea Olark. . |ll: . he: death nite decision as to erection of a|are Visiting at the home of = Mrs, |Pastor of ihe Congregationar ctiurch | treatment. ith about four inches of packed snow George Taylor Cyrr n.yg confined to|of Charles W. Westerly. | hotel on ‘the site of the burned Watch | Evelyn Roberts, mother of the two gen- | 9f Plainfield but of late pastor of the | ' The Brotherhood of thc Methodist| ' The Iadies’ Ald society of the Meth- B e o ot s | the house: by THESD. Thastouin g 391 Hill house. tlemen and of Mrs. Gifford. lenion Baptist church at Montville, has | Episcopal church met last cvening in | oqist churcit is to meetiThursday afe Hew Hampshire . report excellent| Mrs. M. F. Eddy wa g ySeoont Buest The term, = So far as known o 4ddition has| ~Business Advancement in Boston. | i Tauin ms seecpted a tans L IeTe]the vestry with a large number of | teroon at the home of Mrs. Harriet mlelghing and sliding. The present | of relatives in Maltun Jon_as me bheen made te: the améteus for an hos. T 5 Tembers, and _friendspresont. Thed avery. Dr. Norman Tracy of Boston,” who{ - Rev. Mr. Lakin camé to the Con¢|speaker w. f , g - Mr. er was Walter E. Hammo; : S ES;frs; given by the late|has been .conducting a. dentist's’ office | gregational church of Plainfield from p?],,cipm at the Mystic academy, who | g, !lrS»fRobt—rt kChnxxman left- Monday jrs. Louise Hoxie, a short time be-|in Boston in connection - with - Dr. | Georgiaville, R. I. He was well iked | took for hix sunjoct The Craire ot tho forn fom wead e her deat] Richards of Boston, has established | by his parishioners and did much for | Pedro Verelln. Hefreshments were | "yrr GSCPOTL an: of Westerlv, ov ‘ 3 - il the: term of Dr. Asa S| Sreal In ot Frobiiiton. are commencing to live up to d, the Thomas Hood's version of November. Dance at Firemen’s Hall. t with relatives ew York. Mr. and Mrs.“Georgé R. Taylor, of | his own office independent of Dr. Rich- | their religious welfare. He was an | served by the entertainment commite Mrs. Charies Dodge weip The dance in Firemen’s hall Friday phinsg : ¢ Newport. ¥ho: were married Nevom |? . Tracy is the son of John H. | eloquent. speaker and up tor @ few | tes in charge of Etwood Lathrop. The | "S5 O S e e E evening, given by members of the fire : | Sxnirsemin-—sanace: ber 11. are the: guests of Mr. and Mrs. v. of Jewett City. and has many | years.ago was known as the “boy | next pegular meeting will be with ¥ e M I e engine department, was well attended es Senator Lowis, W { Alexander Patérson. 3frs. Taylor was 5 in this vicinity, who are pleas.; preacher.”- It was during the nas-|lara W. Keigwin. e gy ""h""? 298 o 3 Py in spite of unfavorable weather. condi~ ,Mmbw T 1" Miss Grace Paterson of ‘Westerly. ed to learn of his advancement. torate «of Mr. Lakin that the Conere- % T N e vady tions. v il St % 2000 a In connecfion With “the religious iss Alice McBroome, a graduate | €ational’ Glee club was organized and Monday Club Mecting. Surprised on Birthday. . | vear. o RETST awakening campaign, a relizicus cen- | DUTSe, has been at her home in Jewett | it-is due to him that they have been| mne Monday club met yesterday af- About 30" triends of Miss Gladys| zuenus'the past week - gus of the town is to be taken next|City for a few days but was recalled | such a success. ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Alexander from Norwich, Franklin and he »; Early ‘Sunda ; Sunday afternoon, by a committee of | 10 New Britain Sunday. Various Local Interests. Pitcher sn Elm street and the o village called at her home Thurs-| Aschdol social held-in Scademy hall | Gollins, who resides nsar: the: Amos | twelve from each’ church interested. Infant 0L, The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid will | of Shakespeare was continued. evening to extend birthday con- venin as largely attended. lB Burdick ctatle. detected a smell of | A hot air_furnace, maunted on- a| Mrs. A. C. Burdick. has been called |be held at the home of Mrs. Walter | freshments were served by the hvst-l A gratulations. A very'Dleagant ‘evening. my orchestra furn moke, A &% found nos alitombbile | wooden platfdrm, in a cellar.in.the|to her sister's, Mrs. Llye ~Gray's, Kingsley Thursday afternoon. ou- = » Jao gassed Vicwrol softationk wore, ot n the stable and .foused M. | businoss centre: is to receiye .the at-!Nofth Stonington. by ih secjous:-Ul| Mr. and Ors. Charles F. Dawled ot To Attend Franchise Meeting. | n S, thers mpck T el yflnk»-rmnnrmwm Thesautomobile was Fun :tu!.lt(vn[xon of the firc prevention commit- s "of Mrs. Gray's eight.months old | Centerdale, R. L, Spent Suaday With| sme miembers of the local branch of | —_— ous kinds. Miss Eisle Whitmarahi was | a callerhere Monday. ! = (‘:)\s‘nr 1 l‘xm: the aid of a i tce of the Westerly Board of Trade. |da . > the former's nephew, Edward E. Daw- | tne Womans - Christion. Fomonanes | - Years ago this Norwich resident tola Successtul in & bean guessing cohtest| Charles Llderkin was had b i £ ! fenxder — Casavant, F. X. Casavant, |lev. Uni Bt ca Invi - 5 o e S e TR ol 78T SRS W STAFFORD SPRINGS | ish sorie Cimtvant. e Sna | “Bniip manchette of Tartsite was o | BT, bays, Secomied an, iiietlon 1o |of ood emuts trom wee Do ia awarded the gentlemen's prize in the v mable 'flfll"*h' in | N seph Boucher, Misses Lena and Edwi- | caller_here Sunday. chise league to be held this evening |ney Piis. Now Danjel J.. Brown, prog donkey game, a pack of cards, and|shootins, s the hodv of thewar was -burned. The na Boucher, motored -to Spencer and| J. W. Burrows of Providence was|in the new Odd Fellows bullding. Mrs & J Mies Loretis Richaris was given u leseciey town t try, %’a’; Sl ";L“?»“:{fi:’"‘?. ”‘k"“"*‘l by Charles Brown | Death of Mrs. Gilbert H. Baker, 87— | West Warren for ihe weck end. The |a caller in town Sundas. Annie B. Porritt of Hartfora will be | Profor repair shop. of § Saminer SE, Ly . p of ew Britain-were gues it. =, B BRls. Wit matdad. and - ihe conall ondr v{;'m,am e gm“ the firs, asshe caimed no one Bonfire on' Wood Farm—Entertain- | Visit B e M Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Linden of New Town Clock. there has been Do return of the troubl lllxhled birthday cake was very attra 4 adw: ay. e (‘]:_"1;4 Sy s A DI | - mant by Young ‘People of St Ed- | e an: i ' : ze 2 4 tye. Miss Alexander received many | Mra Julia bums = he. v bt T e Y "ol ward's Parish. Cranston. R. 1. spent the week-end] AMystic is to have 2 foek Yor X o6 Leon Devillez, who w: in the . o Mystic is to have a new town clock | Can Noriwch people ask for more coni= eliae e 3?.2'“17‘,;3:";:?5;5.?2123“ with | With (Plainfield relatives, to take the place of the worn out one | was the zuest of her parents. Mr. s tormoblls had b sl h B L e T el Wiha| Plainfleld grange will hold a meet- | at the Baptist church. This is mads | vincing testimony? £ Short Paragraphs. B o e, N Nastiweei” ?x"'x(r',r:nm. e At EnBoUBR | ypr, Slara Kingsley Baker, 87, wid- fitnes BEfhia suuntit & waohare the tax Sr-OEange hall s (Huchaam v e ouEn the g)“;‘;’jjbf"o,"-‘hi Mr. Brown say 5 2 spaist, O before tie firo s discov T ow of Gilbert Huntington Baker, -died | sa name, and was for a long time 52 atey b . P . Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. Frank [a Visitor in_tow: 4 belleved 1 flfire (\r;edclnflt;g tinhols | at her home on. Bdgewaod street Sat- | smiplosed ds 5 bsber by Solomon | xih JumEer of local knights were in| place, Who has headed a subscription | “The results that followad the use of H, J. Gibbs was a recent visitor in | joye: Gy o ey | od cigarette, ¥ e Eatanont Coamo i he T oy Vacation For Postal Clerk. Rev. Willlam A. Keefe spoke on the | new clock. It will probably be in-|Sevin & Son's Drug Store, wers 86 St. Albans, Vt. ok, agd Middletown. i The tag ‘Waster] ‘b h her | married Gilbert H. Baker Feb. 14, 1848, | Under a law passed August® eigh- | COmmandments at the masses Sunday. | stalled this winter. : Mr. and Mrs. William Kempton have E Foho fs-attend- |, THS. Thg Ylesterly nrought ';“’: ®r | ind has spent the greater part of her | teenth, railway postal clerks who run| A high mass is to be wung this ek e L satisfactory in my case, in view of my returned atter ten days' stay at Wash- | inz Willimantic Norial sehool, was at | Parge nd from Diag one of 8P llife in Stafford Springs. She leaves | Six days and six days off, will be al- |morning for the souls in purgatory. ey E experience, I can heartily recommend, ington and New Britain, Conn., with|her home in tow: ando pbroad, prom Pine Orehard, up| g sons and one daughter. The sons | lowed fifteen days’ vacation, exclusive | Borrowing Trouble was Rev. Arthur| J. Elliott Enneking has been called % Blatives. FOT BArtiett of Newr Hiden was|the Pz ik the, Villa | o FO o O e ers I poone | of Sunday and helidays. B. T Hiscox.s | Barwick's sermon Sunday morning at |to Boston by the death of iis father, | them as an excellent medicine for tong) H. Carden has returned to Fox Hill | tho guest of friends iii town Mondas carko to artive within 4 | Of Springfield, Mass, Frank H. Leon- | vacation ¢ommences November twen- | the Congregational church Superin: Dainter: neking, . noted 1andscaPe |y tne kidneys and relleving ail- | KRR Shul e ard B. and Gilbert. S. Bawer or Staf- |tv-first, ending December eighth, the E 3 zect - S R CaE T ford Springs. The daughter is Mrs. | first vacation he has e sier i &h® | Butler wero in charge of the Sunday | *°Mr. and_Mrs. Ralph Passmore and |ments, due to their disordered” condiv| own of West. |J- Carl Converse of Stafford Springs. |tered the business, twenty-four -years | school. % 3 3 daughter, Helene, have returned from o t 3 s : & v The C. E. meeting was led, by Geo.|a two weeks' visit in New Tork. tion. , 4 ised- in the rebuild. | Another daughter, Ella M. Baker,|uso. The lay-off of six davs is-not| The C. FE. meeting was led by Geo, of the hisiiway between Wells |died several years ago. 'She is aiso|a vacatlon, but necessary for rest and | I Dawley and Louls P. Mcfonnap of Suffragan Bishop's Visit. The above statement was given, l,, eat and Thompson's ecorners. 'The | SUrvived by seven grandchildren and |study, as ‘every clerk is required to.f MO 3 3 Fe e, G i Achasan. Rnftragam % constructed Waten Hill high- Ve reatgrandchildren. put up a number of examinations each | QR A tyur Barwick’s subject at[Dbishop of the diocese, will make @ |AUSUSt 28 1903, and on May 18, 1916, will be ;;;mpiehled to T?:I?‘r‘m)sun's Two New Houses. | vear. the evening service was A Nameless ;uhd to St. Maxk'; Eplsflz:l ‘;:m:_h Mr. Brown said: “I have had no eo- | r cember 1. en the| Work is progresst idly on the Man. The singing was led by the Glee | Sunday, Dec. 3. reception > suspended: until about | two new houses. which Enos Peany 1o PLAINFIELD club; ing planned for the Saturday evening (casion to use Doan's Kiduey Pilig| b ten the work will be re- | building on Prospect street. previous. ST since I recommended them in 1908. . g aumed and the entl ighway com-| William Sutton has ret a1 i ss Ida gwin return onday ““The Natural S bieted before the_formal -opening Of | lrief visit with friends In Stam. | Secial in Honar of High Schoal MOOSUP to her home in Colchester after a sev- | My cure has been a permanent one. o Try Cottolene the next time you pre- the season of 1917 at Watch Hill, ford. Teacher Who Resigns—Supper for eral days’ visit with Mr. and Mra.| goo at all deslers. Foster-Milburn Shortening pare croquettes. It gives them a tender, R A A Severa] Stafford people went to Bos-| Football Team and Friends—Wage | The Adams Si sters Give Pleasing Con- George W. Kelgwin, on Willow street. HaEsh In: the superior court at Kingston |ton Sunday and hi ills—Sil cert—Local Knights of Columbus at| ~ The Ladies’ Ald society of the Union | Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | th o | unday and heard one of Billy | Inc at Lawton Mills=Silk ol 1 nut-brown crust with all the insi good- Monday, the grand.jury was empan- | Sunday’s sermons. Norwich Meeting. Baptist church will meet for an all ness produced by pétfect deep-frying. clled immediately after the formal S .| Town Players Poor. B idas oy (. Tebe ¢ _ P Yy cpening. John F. Maxson of Wester- A 5 A d concert was given Sunday | farm. ki fried in Cottole tible Iv. was appointed foreman, the other| James Wood had a big bonfire on| The senior class of Plainfleld High) 4 sacred concers was SIven “UAch Short ltems. Clear Bad Skin From Within. Foods fried in ene are diges jurors. from Westerly being William | his farm on 'Stafford street Saturday |school held a social at the home of Mr. | évening in the Methodist church by . Pty ailily Sompliabisti e 3 5 i 7il. | Misses’ Lucy and Sarah Adams of| Edward Schofield has returnea to , and improved in flavor, - - ; > . ke James B. Bahcock, John . | Bl I oo of e re et T T | o e oaon i mi1ag | Boston. These two diminutive ladles, | Hartford after a brief visit at his|to impurities in the blood, Clear s Se Qe : 5 esident Wilson. e place where 3 y % 2 £ taking : Your groce: will sapply Cottolens T o e o 15510 Litho fire wwas ast is on Bigh Eround aud | Cilasiotte Heese, with. has been teach- | the former 49 inches R | e . & Naribiie it e, Their Snna leseiies o regulaily, in lafgé or small pails. 'nd John -Barker, charged with the |the blaze could be seen all over the Lr;x“ln “:gayfel:;fl’fxng"i:;zme“‘ r::iéns Iy’ litacesting donpert consisting.of Chapter, R. A. M, was held last even- | o= romnva the poizons from the sys: e - Main, in |town o R Y g e LR Many Attend Play. 23 and will Teave here this month to | isious readings, pantomimes, songs | ing. tem and brighten the eve. A full, free, ' the grand jury returned indictments There was a large attendance at|80 to Concord, Mass, where she willjand dramatic studies from the ’ilebl!; vl"i’ih:‘vltl;uhl nnlra‘un:ot%:;o& mnumfi oiipilis vOwWel movement, ;:” ssainst Doth, of the accused. They | the show, Hal o the Hills, given by|teach, = = - L RS A e e e tho United | 1n- New Haven " B itgs New Iite Pitis e migh pleaded not suilty. The court ap- ¢ Dointed Samuet W. K. Allen to defond | charsh ot the. Barish. hoti E,‘,’,‘;;‘;, played and instrumental and vocal se- | States and have met with great fasor. | Conrad Rock and Louis Rock have|befors. At your Drussiet, 2 Main and John J. Dunn of Westerly |ovening. After the show there was | lectlons were rendered. Refreshments | Thelr concert in Moosup Was Well St- T vas retained by Barber. Upon sug- |dancing for which Lynch's orchestra | Were served. Wich every evening of last week. ; sestion ‘of Attorney Dunn, and appro- | furnished music. Potato Pie Supper. i i val of Assistant Attorney General Otis, A potato ple supper was served by Attended Norwich Mesting. the charge against Barker was z Mrs. lexan rday - ‘Wiliam Belllvance and Albert De- changed to-maslaughter and he’en- | MODEL FOR INTERNATIONAL |30, Cpwies Alexender, Sajurey ov0 | porcy motored to Norwich Sunday af- . tered a plea of nolo.” The trial of the COURT ‘OF JUSTICE | Heights to the committes and players | ternoon to the third degree meeting of case will probably begin Thursday. of ‘the Plainfield football team. Fol-|the Knights of Columbus. Indictments were = also returned | Outlined By President Butler of Co- |lowing the supper & picasant evening |, The Plainfeld High school bovs against Fred Law charged with rob- tumbla Univirdity. was spent by the members, songs be- | have first indoor basketball practice - - s ing sung and instrumental selections |today (Tuesday) in Milner's hall. 5 New York, Nov. 20—The United |&iven, Ernest Labeau and Lionel Dupius 3 States supreme court was suggested to.. ‘Wage Increass Announced. were in Norwich Sunday. Arran; ents are being made for day by President . Nicholas Murray | Notices were posted throughout the | AZrangements, fre BESE THIS 0 Butler of Columbia unersity as a|rooms of the Lawton Mills company’s There i 0 model for an international court of | plant Monday announcing an advance | Bent- » o is no reason for having a cold room even Sy justice. Dr. Butier's Idea was out-|in wases to ko Inte efféct December ; L D. if it i - ined in an ress h lven | 4. e amount of e increasa is, nof t if it is too early to start your heater. A cold it g sy st s cuuen given | £ JEh Smmust of S pormeas 5 ncs : ong Distance rocm is dangerous. S “What we. mean by a.court, in the |in the plant are of the opinion that A person may, in the course of an - - with correspondents, which before e the advent of the Telephone > ,,,‘4 American sense, is absonutely unknown | the increase will be from 5 to 10 per Calif,, ,_Pta. “.h to k in Europe,” said Dr. Butler. . ‘“This has | cent. The Increass comes .as a sur- “"”" B“., W it |been the great obstacle in our efforts | Prise to the employes of the plant. s Seatly Boneticted me oz bronshial |t hring ahout’ the establishment of a | . There ars about 900 or 950 opera- : N B = eouen, 3t tfi“ 20, Il o | world tribunal. * Uniess such & court | tives in the Lawton Mills who will be v .. ok Ty A e A s modelled ‘on oiff supreme court we | benefited by the increase. can ‘hardly hops for ‘its -'| This is the third advance in_wages ¢ & - ¢ [ i s g R s compeung it [ oY ‘" Fucossstul 08-| nat this company has ymade in‘a et “PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND” END: would have occupied perhaps a - - A an e co 0rta e = || 2ndnee x'“‘ xn SF | il Sorman, admintstrative circtos | 8. ool b e SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE week. For convenmience use 2 E iR o 2 ool gtving thelr Tedmenie Hentart (s | to witnene 1h. Eitatan sat. S0t e b T T SR E bborn TACKIng and ng- thej gments ess the and_South h AN 5k CREG 5 .| government, as our judges ssain end | Manchester soccer e at Lawton instantly. > p A full line in stock. : e 3 fienin have done, is Inconcetvable. | Helghts Athletic fleld Saturday atters | B oHel oomes ey, o hours wii.. ; e e e one . 24 A 3 ol sy 2 c 2 o polgt s g0, 'iurown Eovern: | noon were greatly dlsappointed at the | threo doses are taken will end gripp |f . S 3 Prices < Wfl-mexxn es ‘the ‘successful op- | o! representaiion - fr Tonk. ol $2.25,'$2.75 and $3.25. " #hoopin #Tippe i e B e O | i Biabepais e o ion -fsom T g g A ALl R Tubing 10c £ an .-x ourt is the reasonable and persuasive | rank of the local boys, who piled up | firene ubing per foot. n Sqntains no onu-u-. and Drogramme that 1 set befors us’ |a 13 fo 0 score. The management of |"BU% ouy spens clogged-up nos- Theodore” Marburg, rormerly Amer- | the Plainfleld team was alSo disap- |y ad aly soomages o the hoom, '*m I-t A fl-ll- ican minister to' Belgium, said the aims | pointed as they expected to be pitted discharge THE GITY DF N un_wmfl 2 2~ |of the World Court League.and ottml; au::'m: combination equal to, that of | S{oF" m”‘"’ sick headache, dulfmess 3 . k League to Enforce Peace wmno team. feverii s, sore throat, A 5 g ceatlict, " Social Club Lacks Quarters. Soreness and ‘stiffness. AT e The proposed Plainfield Social club| Don't'stay !L\lflrfl-up‘ Quit blowing Hartford—Tributes ‘to ‘two recently | hela a’ meeting in the Eden theatre |and. sn Ease_your.. throbbin- - deceased artists of Hartford have been | Monday evening. This organization is ar. x'ns e.¢ in the world gh a me]: paid by thgxx.qlmaflicm Academy of { rapidly growing in membership corz- prompt relief {4 Fine Arts, -which. | prising the ‘most prominent and ‘o~ “&%Mflafiufl&u e - M&&iw !n&fivr‘;?;:’vwmmm ‘?hfi"“ e