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lis How To Strengther i/ sight 50 per cent In Onc 2 . Week’s Time in Many Instanc Free Proseription You GCom E&n’t!fl gvor getting lasses. B Willed and ‘Home, S of many Sescrintiona . o, N taily banefited by fol simple rules. FHere s the p . . n € %o any active drug store "wit) 1 esbro, s X ted F . Tire jottle of Bon-Opto tabie = o ; o o 2 g ¥ , 4 & a Bo to tabiet in’ o Tourth ne y F 9 £ Awte A 1 You. or ow to ginsois 3 s ose this 1euld buathe the eye twe times dally. You should not eves clear wp percepiibly ti the start and infamwation i disgppenr. If your eyes are b you, even a Ifitle. n . C. N.:G, any T Firet infantry. 63 PAID TOTAL OF $32.05 Eagleville Man Who Put Nails in the . Road Pleads Guilty. arers Tuntce of e "Poape take ster them now befors it Is 100 Pelewsly biind might ha e i b they t had cared for m: Note: Another prominemt Physieiar above ariicle was mybmiticd preseription for fifteen days seemn clear. 1 can even rint without glasses.” It is t thousands who/ digcard them in a ititudes more m thelr eyes the Peace ‘H. Allen in Mansfleld Wed- - mo on t ‘chaj of jma shot in front of Mr. Pople's dog J > the press 4. | owing 5 Attended Packer Funeral. 8 " fine v leved can. now and m S ‘he was fined $10 and costs which £ to $32.06. The prosecution wear "a number of pleces of shingles : ‘nails in them to introduce as evi- ¥ but this was not needed as the S0 as tobe spared the trouble and ex- was one of gullty: . 3 e - " : i ) “UNION PRESIDENT RESIGNS : Geo. E. Bliss Returns From Taftville it e sola In to raise the price of milk one cent & quart. Upon a request sent ‘out some time ago nine dealers appeared for the meeting Fred Rosebrooks was appoint- od chmirmen and H. H.Ga swvas. clerk. The new price, n make a quart of milk from the can Mill and Resumes Work at Velvet Plant. 'MOST DARING | ONE DAY © (Bome_of the' members of the Vel-|maxe & quertof milic from W wet Workers' Local, No. 1051, Who | bottia ten cents, will so into iy PHOTOPLAY | HERE = this morning. I was stated that the e . dealers were forved to take this step EVER SEEN PRIC owing to the high cost of keeping cows and operating the dairies. N DANIELSON |Matinee {Evening _The Greatest |z - FOUND DEAp IN BED Medical '..Authoritics South Coventry Man Had Been 11l and In the World have| sum s manems o . James M. Be-b-g. aged 67, was made public statements in which they endorse the value ! | CHILDREN THREE SHOWS 2:30, 7 and 8:30 NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 ADMITTED parts and see how it The company, in which a number of lgcal people are interested, of the cars that have been at the Amston plant at the New York show, the other being the regular model. The car will be given severe tests during the winter months and by the first of March it is expected | Funeral of Mrs. Sarah M. Lillibridge— that the production will start. Mr. snd Mes. ~Chavfes Alexander $960 APPROPRIATED FOR s Married Thirty-six Years—Scores in C| UNITED CHARiTiES| Time And Gun Clubs. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Adelaida a has in . M. \nson :,.‘uhwmibvn—td. Lieut. Fullerten to Spesk. From Niantic to Nogalés is to be the i ng'.mm.l. next event! B. FPullerfon of Wi itic 18 to be the speaker. Tn observance of the Feast of the ‘andlemas Jones; 1 p. m., The Manag the Dairy Calf, by Mr. se m., Valye and I s of F by Mr. Southwick; 3 p. m House Construction, by M Uncle Tom’s Annu that the Putnam Auto Station in Livery street had been broken into during the nikht, there was some in- clination to charge the work up to the same parties that took the horse. GARAGE ENTERED. 3 found dead in in his home on uth street, South Coventry, Wednes- y morning, He had beem in poor bealth for the past week and death was due to heart disease. Frederick T. Edgarton, who had been doing the work about ‘the house while Mr. Bes- Red Cross workers and go over the of .such ingredients as are|sey was sick, found the. hog: i i tructio ven fternoon ey 3 y and re. | At Special Town Mesting Held Wed- | Montgomery Lillibriage was held from Purification,, C: Friday Downie’s Uncle Tom's Ca 2 . Ported the matter. The deceased was ey Evenin her home Wednesday noon.~Rev. J.] o s o _ho STRME H o there are o be special services at St. " presented the old p contained in Father John’s|pora in Vermont but'he had resided | - - W, Higgins of the ’ Packer Hos "Eiven are” femiy ® fited n the | Mary's and St. Philip's chu Seven Tiyes and Ofhor Equipment| 80y resenied the old and s % teeet at e fl{';vmfl- About forty voters of the town ati- church officiated at the services. Bur- | minds of all Buibe Preve farisus. Stolen From Putnam Auto Station— | avening fo a fair sized hou Medicine. ter, came %o Willimantio' Wednesday | (onaed fhe special town mesting beld [inl whs lu the Lilibridgs fmily lot onmp s Alfred Benoit, who was burned while| Thieves Got No Money. plommander Gearge Brow n"the town it % : cen seriously e e playlog with matches in Cargill park| 5, ...,y entered the Putnam Autolis much improved and h afternoon to make arrangements for the burial. Dr. W. L. Higgins, medi- cal examiner for Coventry, gave per- Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton called the meeting to order shortly after § o'clock after which Charles F. Risen- last summer, is_reported in serious condition. as the burmed surfaces are not healing and the boy gradually now hoped for. Cut 14-Inch lce Married Thirty-six Years. The thirty-sixth anniversary of the Station in Livery street some time These great physicians say in g ) Ouldl - Palioms. Yete: foc S domes during the early hours of Wednesdsy 3 mission for the remoyal of the body. marriag of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al~| ters—Records of a Prosperous Year Rk festance, that these ingred-f o, == o R e 0o 0e ampre: |oxander. waa' celebratea at the home - Frows weakor.” Tie Is il 4 patient at | morning and stole ieven SWmOMP| sonn . strone ar ER LEMIRE'S FUNERAL |piaiion for the United Charities Wil- |No. 5 Lawton Heights, Wednesday,| ~Quinebaug lodge of Odd Fellows | the hospital. e O e ey small wrilclos | have finished filing the voted favorably on the proposition of Family Destitute. o s a4 with 14-inch ice of good qual the vaiue of approximately $200. to eaid the proprietor, liam A. King made a motion whereby |When a number of intimate friends. gathered and congratulated them and Personals. Town ients “are beneficial notably|s i y olemn High Mass of Requiem for leasi the third fle f l:i.lnllzulld:nu, ;m"“;‘.‘;“’m"a e ap. | Welfare workers have found some Henry L o ols, $960 should be appropriated to the as- Willlam Gerhardt Py . . Lasalette Priest—Burial in Hartford n for the care of the outside | bestowed upon them their good wishes cases = n for e cal o larmi of destituti in thi esday in wasting diseases and those| " " sl Louls Lincoin Seconded the mo- |for long years of happiness and good | rangements cin be made with the o- | S8 iR ity hage fewr daya In | The fact that the gerase had been |his home on Sosin el ; al R Lemire | tion. 1. F. Whitmore mada a few re- |luck. e Bty one famlily, where there are eight|robbed was not discovered until Toout | past week. was held from the home of his par- | marks about the appropriation stating | ~Mr. and Mrs. Alexander were united [named by the odgo to confer with the |OhS, (MUY, YIS thCTe ATS SHEUE | fobhed Wwas bet Sietoveres WOl WOCHt pest week. L is made up of Ciiffora H. rd Burdick and selectmen Starkweather, Ho Arnold H. Battey. This fraternal orsanization is one of the growing and enthusiastic ones of maladies which are connected with or have their origin in J.. was the guest of re! the past week Charles H. Strong and Eus coll were at Hayward's lake day after pickerel and perch Dubois, in searching for something that he wanted, discovered that arti- cles were mjseins. A further search showed that the safe had been opened, looked over and papers strewn about. while the father neglects his obliga- tions of support. An effort is beipg made to have the mother placed in the hospital and the children 1% the county home. of the_ d as it seems ng double sal- as then voted in marriage in England and celebrated their silver anniversary In Canada. Wednesday evening supper was serv- ed to'the following guests, Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Hull, Mr. and * Mrs. Joha ents, 166 Mansfield avenue, Wednes- day ‘morning at 9.50 o'clock. Solemn hish requiem mass was ceithrated in Mary’s church at 10 o'clock. A deiegation of priests from La Salette that he thouzht the s: lectmen should be ad that the town was b ary for a single job. that $960 should he appropriated and it colds and in debilitating and ;icminary 1y of Hartford, where Rev. Fa- | that it,should be raid in monthly in- rew P'a- | Danielson. Its records show that dur- n. = : o ther Lemire was located when he was | stallments of :M.‘r’l‘he ota N K:'.i’: 4 .;::: “a'ii‘;.i;.,‘"?..fii‘:.. 3{1 ing 1916 $230 was paid out in benefiis, | The selectmen are givinz considera- | His desk also had been gone through. and son, ¢ weasting discases. {aken T, W bresen” o the Sindtal | s S el St wfie | Hiotian Misoper St ‘Rncas Mrs | ity egniecs affcrent memyere: Ly | on 10 e ity of proviiipe sors | Tus bucpigs plceg 4 4 7ol of B | rere 81 by ard el seph _Archambeanlt, 3 - E 5 . D y u ce T Handferd Wohary Sylive Wi Seek: TUgw. e o e on et e Sor'|ola shack that has done service, hear|was in the safe aside from the pen- | Frank \Watson of Springf being in session for seven minutes. e of keeping one brother In the Odd Fel- lows’ home and paid out $400 to non- resident members, this amount, how- ever, coming back from the lodges of the members receiving the benefits. The amounts paid out to members during the Year ranged from $4 to was a Colchester visitor Wed 3rs, H. London left few daye' visit in New ¥ Frank Foote returned t Tuesday after a briet parents, Mr. and Mrs, A Willlim Fanning of Hebre A. H. Vegiard and J. M. Handfield were the bearers. The body was tak- en to Hartford where it lay in state in the seminary until 4 o'clock after which it was buried in St. Benedict's cemetery. The following officiated at the fu- peral services held in St Mary's nies. It is believed that one of the side windows In the garage was forced to gain an entrance. Bicycle tires that were on the rack with the auto tires were not touched. Of the tires taken three were of the 34x34 Goodrich safety tread, three of the town farm, beinz a wreck, If a new place is provided, it probably will be within the city limits, so that thos who occupy it may be supervised by the police. Sympathizes With Thompson Society. N. A. Bullard of the Putnam Bap- Death Reported A report was circulated about town yesterday to the effect that Mrs. Cornelius Hirst's death had occurred at her home in New Bedford, Mass. Mrs. Hirst formerly resided at No. 18 Lawton Heights and has a married Brief Mention. In Washburn hall Wednesday even- ing, about thirty couples attended the dance. Mrs. James A. Shea and daughter of this city are guests of Mrs. Shea's Ta detail here the statements of these various authorities would require too much space?| town Tueséay. i i 3 2 {church of this city: Celebrant of the | sister in Pawtucket, R. I son, Walter Hirst, living in Plainfiel Fiiteen new members were add but if you desire to sée these 7. 7. Papilion, pastor of the | Miss Celia Morin has returned to |The report of the deatlf has not been |during 1918 A impoctant. develop. | st church has been numed to present | iud®to00uenr "sixs (ype. Mr. Dubos |~ Miss Mary Day nas ret statements in more complete deacon, Rev. Frovidence where she will resume her gopfirmed as her son and his wife|ment of the past year was the organ- s o R R e b s Roare Baptist | aia not know Wednegday ~afterncon | several weeks' visit with studies in Brown university. let for New Bedford when her ill-|izing of a Rebekah lodge, which is b Just what le other tire Is that was| Hadlyme. : e S, master of eremonies, Rev. Thom- g After spending some time with is |ness was reported critical prospering. s S e rtwe, b7, 1 st Mt faken. Five puto tires were left by | Mr. ‘and Mrs. lsas orm, write to Father John’s|Seminary. " Music a aushter, Mrs. Bertha G. ey, in Result of Shoot nooms . New . Shorter glasses of beer may be the 3 kit de Y- gorusic during the mass was | Stamford, Dr. 1. B. Gallup has return- | .y result of the shoot of the Plain- | It 15 announced that the third issue | rule in Putnam places in view of the l,c':".’n;":,‘"",,',"‘.‘ .:;x:czt“eg to the po Rttt O B cais o sung by six La Salette fathers: Re: of shares of the Building and Loan |advance in prices that are being ask- e M e field Rifie and Gun club in Krauss e . St of Medicine, Lowell, Mass., and |P: Roux. 01 S, of Danielson; Rev. Men were busy cuttin i ers 3 A 3y g wood in the . association is being subscribed for in |ed by bre for the! % 2 > e L, A S inacs, & SPUUTE: | vieinity of the Camp Ground Wednes. | "= ' Tmy'?“";' > o |a satistactory ‘manner ‘and that 130 | ers have received motices of an ad- Wios ||ibracy. Appaintment, Reiat Tpess Woe k. P day. For the past few months a greal Oulof -« Ponsibis: 28 shares had been “aken up to Wed- |vance of a dollar a barrel on ale and| Donald G. Johnson, son of Attorney | Conmecticut Agricultural o and Mrs. E. C. Johnson of this city, ] his home in town for a fow we will be glad to give the names of the authorities E. Replat, M. S. Rev. A. Chartier, M. S. and Rev. Hartford. Will Witness Pool Match. nesday. With the other shares placed in force during 1916, and the interest from the money invested, the organi- zation now has income of about $900 a month. lager from some brewerles that make large shipments tp this city. Collection for Hebrew Fund. Today a canvas of the city is to be deal of wood has been cut in this sec- tion and it has been converted in¢o cation. ties ana telegraph poles. hes been appointed one of the three asdistant Wbrarians of the library at Bowdoin college. His appointment was through competitive examination. J." Rioux, M. S. quoted, with brief excerpts from their public statements. Father John’s Medicine is a pure and wholesome body builder, contains no alcohol Many young men of this city will go to New London this evening to wit- ness the pool match between Albert and A big side bet has been posted and this will tend to give the match a sporting flavor. Both of these men are well known pool players and it is expected that a Benoit of Willimantic Maynard of New London. fine game will be seen. Member of Chess Team. . Mercier Lyon .. Mercier . Congdon . Lynch Ensling 1. Racine . Chabotte Completing Baltic Mills—New Power House and Boiler House—Local Amateurs Give Play at Jewett ‘Chic” The addition to the Baltic mills is rapidly epproaching completion. The main building is 84 feet long by 230 feet wide and is a four-stéry struc- ture. It is built of granite to con- Two loans are desired for the erec- tion of houses in Danielson in the spring. Each of these prospective loans, applications for which will be filed at this month’'s meeting of the board, is for $2,000. The two loans, $4,000,-if made, will take the income of the association for a period of about four months and a half. The association now has arrived at the stage where it is of real benefit to Danielson and is fulfilling its mis- on in a very pleasing way. Only 15 made for contributions to the fund for the relief of Hebrew sufferers in the European war zom It is hoped that a considerable sum will be raised in this city and vicinity. G. Harold Glipatrici is (o act as treasurer of the Rev. J. W. Wright, Dayville, is to &.u the mid-week service ‘at the igregational church here this even- ing. Sailing for West Indies. There were 25 candidates. APPOINTED and Mrs. H. C. Superintendent Harold C. received word that their Harold J. Duffy, has being appointed a second of the United States army. SECOND LIEUTENANT Harold J. Duffy, Foster-sen of Supt. Files of Putnam's schools and Mrs. Files have foster-son, won honors in leutenant After the GIRLS! ACTNOW HAIR COMINE 0L MEANS DANDRUF Frank R. Mathewson of Ash stree or dangerous drugs. Best for is & Member of 4 team of tWenty mes |form with the other buildings of the ares have been forfeited since the | Wilfred V. Chapdelaine, clerk at the - - & X membic or & Sem nt Grent e L I e e S I0e e eiaatios stasted Aatmed umince Be | sastoffice, will sail from New. York to: | death of his father, a few vears ago, |25 - CENT “DANDERINE throat and lungs. which is playing a chess tournament | Which is arriving daily. Men from the Does Not Recover From Accident |MOTTOW On & two months' trip to West | Lieut, Duffy il RAVE MUWN L NAIR .- A% with a Pennsylvania team. The games |Jones and Loughlin Pittsburs, et |Indian points and to Panama, where |Perintendent Files' family. DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY. P e e s L s i The sialie. S5 Friends of Frank W. Chapman, a[he will inspect the canal. Returning,| K Having entered the Sixth cavairy as Dfl F C J A p and the local chiess plaver has aiready | The work of erecting the various ma- et St S S Ihew s ety Mr. Chapdelaine will have a few days :m Drits., youos, T Iy ioet, Was THY. THIS! YOUN HAIR ven. . van . F. C. CKSON won two games in the tournament, |chines will soon be given. The new |P. Delaney that he remains incapacitated follow. | ** o Mexican border,.and In an expedition | | gorT wAvy., ABUNDAN DENTIST both from J. Kaiser of Brooklyn, N. = ing two games, Mr. Mathewson is at present play- one with Howard of California’ and the other with Henry power house is ready to receive the 1000 k. w. steam turbine from the Al- lis Chalmers Co., of Milwaukee, Wis. This will furnish the power required Prsonal W. R. Burleigsh of Providence was in_Plainfield yesterday. Frank Berger of Providence was in ing an accident, many months ago, in which he broke both hips. The acei- dent occurred at Springfieid, Mass., where Mr. Chapman had_been located STOLE GRAY MARE. One of Pair Owned by Foundry - under General Pershing he won notice He was one of a scouting detachment attacked by Mexicans when nearly all of the mem- for conspicious gallantry. bers of the party were badly wound AND GLOSSY AT ONCE Beautify Save your hal 752 H-ln.-.tflo: : Wl;l:n:nu: of Michigan. ; for the mew plast throust a generator town Wednesdus. | 5.2, Bumber 0 eare. e Chapuman || puny Teaved to” Old' Saatly i g (bs party were Dadly wound- | oniy o matier of using o iiii Hours—9 a. m. » m. one 4 TE! . $22. e ot o oskins of Fall River was mai . near New London, | er's Lane. ed. - i 8 ; ave a = CARPENTERS. DEMAND 2 Jarge number of men at work on the| s P. G. Graham. of East Hart.|where he has been for about a year. s aged to work his way through hostile | U0 0¢ ofsioantly B JAY M. SHEPARD !nmod_ln: Elmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer . 60-62 North St., Willimantic « Llady Assistant Tel connection HIRAM N. FENN Are Now Getting $18 Per Week—Con- tractors Will Only Agres to $20. Local members of the Carpenters’ unlon have notified the contractors of the city stating that they want $22 for a week’s work. A committee of contractors has consulted e with new boiler house, so that the new boilers can be put in place as soon as they arrive. The additions are a great improvement to .the plant, and will provide work for many more families. Applications are being received daily by the company. William E. Peck is general manager and William Buckley superintendent. Plainfield Wednesday. ford is calling on local frends. Soldiers’ Discharges Should be Filed. C. B. Montgomery received word Saturday of the successful settling of a widow’s pension claim for a woman residing in Rhode Island, whose hus- band never returned from the war the Gave Play at Jewett City. and who had no discharge papers in The Quinine That Does Not Affect Head tonic_and Be~ause of s Ia effect. Laxative Bromo Quinine can be The members of the Baltic Dramatic | her Possession. Three -Washington Club and Che-a) Society presented The |ttorney firms had given up the claim as impossibie, B e e D Carnl ! 1| "Many soldiers now aiive could sreatly BUSY AT WILLIAMSVILLE Foundations in for 7-Story Stockhouse —Progress on 50-room Mill Hotel. There’s something doing over _at Williamsville these winter days. Two hundred men in the employ of the Aberthaw Copstruction company of Boston are making things hum in a manner that gives the village the hus- tle and bustle that characterizes a A ‘gray mare, one of a big pals own- ed' by the Putnam Foundry aed Ja: chine company, was stolen from the concern’s stable at the foundry dur- ing Tuesday night, the loss being dis- covered early Wednesday morning. Police, deputy sheriffs, employes of the company and others were soon en- gaged in a search for the horse, which was.located during the forenoon in an old stable in what is known as Tuek- er's lane, a few miles east of here, and was brought back here. The -horse was found by Victor Morin and an- territory for a distance of seven miles. waiting himself of the opbortunity to_become a commissioned officer he satisfactorily passed the mental tests, but he apparently was disqualified by being one-half inch short in statute of the government's minimum height for officers of its aymy.” In view, how- ever, of his gallantry, the influence of Massachusetts mem- bers of conaress, President Wilsan was Induced to make an exception in his case an dissue a commission, Lieut. Duffy will come here before and through wavy and free from dandruf easy and inexpensive to have charming hair and lots of it a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton derine now—all drug stores mend it—apply a little as Air within ten minutes there w appearance of abundance flufMness and an incomparable and lustre, and try as you wil can not find a trace of danc falling hair; but your will be after about two hen you will sec new hair " weeks UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | taken by anyone without cavsing merve | Jewett City’ Tuesday nighi 4 Ly u Ly night. circus lot at the hour of the day whes ousness nor ringing in the = 3 ‘widows and other dependents in - - A - % 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. pusness nor ringlag in the hesd. Thare in the cast wero: Misses Trene Rov. e 'tletik | the “Dig otp” is about to be raised. |other emplose of the foundry company, | 10nF for & visit with Buperintendent | fowny’ at first—yes—but 1o Lady Assistant | GROVE'S signature Is on box. 256 adaline Gallagher, Albina Laciix, | the future . town clerk | ""At a ladge that crops from the sur- |the men tracking the horse eastward b hair—sprouting out all over y Beatrice Gareau. 'aleo Charles . |3nd recording thelr discharges. A law |,,Cc' 5¢ the sarth in the northerly sec- | by following calk marks of a pecullar Danderine 16, we belleve, t d " P tion of e a crusher fs at | nature t e snow sure halr grower; stroyer Charon, Arthur Roy, Jr, George La- |80 Drovi £ the village & biz crusher that showed in thy and COLCHESTER hal ori d druff and cure for itohy scalp, ~ Murray's Boston Store croix, Peter Furnier. The trip -was|Was passed in Connecticut two years made in automobiles. The play was|Payment of twenty-five cents to the directed by Rev. Thomas Lynch. Nk 5 & A S titens: Fire Escape for Theatre. to record all soldiers’ dicharges wheth- Men from a Hartford concern ere¢t- er Civil, Spanish or regular, army eq an automatic fire on the fsoldiers and in _further years this northern side of the new theatre this |record may be of great ‘benefit. week. This fire escape was given a 3 thorough testing Wednesday and work- work getting out the thousands of tons of crushed rock that will be need- ed for the building of the bis stock- house (re-inforced. concrete) that is to_be put up, ~ Foundations for thisbullding, which o aforase tapacity for 10000 bales of a storage ca 15000 cotton, ~are practically completed. Foundations are also in for the ffty- ice. Two men encountersd by the cessful searching party they were looking Attendance — Commander Brown Recovering from lliness- by the New London County Improve- ment league, Bacon academy and the grange. The following was the pro- Extension Schools Opens With Large George ‘There was a large attendance at the of the extension school held never falls to stop falling hair & If you want to prove how and soft your hair really is, mol cloth with a Ijttle Danderine a: fully draw it through your hai ing one small strand at a time hair will be soft, glossy and b in just a few moments surprise awaits everyone this e de wh STAFFORD SPRINGS ed accurately. Death of Dr. Eugene A, Chapman— Burial in Adams, N. Y.—Grange EVERY RAILROAD MAN | Seril i stmer v v=% SHOULD READ THIS| o, sugene 2 Grssran. is. st st Johnson Memorial hospital Mon- day room mill hotel, which will be rushed to completion. = For next few months Williamsville is to be a bee hive of activity in carrying out the big. expansion plans recently an- nounced by the Goodyear Cotton Co. It was sald Wednesday that the pivenects fur haying s wi-stetigy of the Kiliingly (Da: post_office at Williamsville are excellent. The mat- ter is now In the hands of the post- office inspectors and some definite an- nouncement is expected within the present month. Heard and Seen. Killingly High will turn out a big representation of rooters for the Bart- lett High game, one of the crucial con.. tests of the league serigs, tomorrow evening, The One Cent sale is on today at ‘Williams'_Pharmacy.—adv. Henry B. Merritt of Spencer, Mass,, . 3 ine Cow's Uaa y, # 8. m., The Cow's er and Milk Secretions, by Prof. Karl B. Musser; 10 a. m, How Plants ‘Grow, by Prof. Benjamin G. Southwick; 11 a. m,, Selection and Caring for Breed- ing Stock, by Prof. Roy E. Jones: 1 P m. Discases of the Cow's Udder and Mr. Musser; g Brooding, by~ Mr. m., Soil, Water and Tii- . Sputhwick. ” , § a m., Crop Rotation, a Sout : 10 a. m., Keeping ' Records, by Mr. Musser; 11 a. rd for Growing Stock, by Mr. : WILLIMANTIC, GONN. - Good, Warm Blankets Specially Priced For This Week Full Size Gray Wool Blankets, fancy colored borders, regular $6.00 quality—Special at $4.98. Pure Cotton Filled Comforters, fancy silkoline cover—Special at $2.39 each. Pure Cotton Filled Comforters, fancy sateen covers on both sides— Special at $4.39. Sanitary Filled Down sateen borders—Special at Ome lot of Baby Crib Blankets, white with pink or blue borders, size 30x40—Special at 29c each. Chiropractic Adjustmen! If you are wick and have tried ov — evening. He had an e Peterson Bros, Dear Sirs: I was|shock Saturday, from which he never afflicted with what the doctors sald |fully recovered consciousness. He were Varicose Ulcers, and up until | was born in Jefferson county, N.-¥. about five weeks ago I have been|in 1839. He attended school at the treating them for about a year and|Union academy in Belleville, N. Y., and five months. o subsequently studied medicine the With all the treatments that -were | universities of Michigan Ratislo. prescribed to me by several doctors I|At the beginning of the war_he received little benefit, and they kept | enlisted and served as captain of Co. spreading and gave me much distress | B, Tenth N. Y. Heavy He and caused me to quit my work. knew General Grant personaliy and I was induced by a brother brake-|had met President Lincoln _several man to try Peterson’s Ointment, and |times. He took up the practice of after I had used two boxes I saw the | medicine in Bel in 1875 con- wonderful results. Yon can tell suf-|tinued.until 1900 the life of a country fering ones troubled with ugly, pain- |physician. He was ful and horrid uicers that your Oint- | was shown by a practical ment is a cure for them when every-|vote to the county c thing else fails, as I have tried about | he held at everything. terms. Thanking you many times over, I am, | S, your hapby. friend. Chas. 3. Heyaer | charmster mfl‘ucmz, Mich., 42 Glenwood Ave. | tionate nat: *“1 know d dozens of people write h 12 “that m’. F R thing else without lasting rem: Chiropractic and get well, to stay It's helping others, why mat you? J. D. ZIMMERMAN, D. C Dr. of Chirepraetic. Graduate P. & Thayer Bldg. Rooms 220-221. T day, Thuraday, Saturday, 3 to 0 o 190 Franklin St. IS THE PLACE TO GET A nic ROAST BEEF AD WELL A9 A NiCs PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL. LUPPERT = _ Full Size Blankets with colored bor- ders—Special at $1.60 a pair. Full Size Plaid Blankets, fancy eol- ored regular $2.69 quality— a pair. ) gaoviier Quality Biankets, in brown g gray plaids, size—Special at s ' White Wool Blankets, colored bor- = JTesular §5.00 quality—Special at X ‘Wool - Quality oom-;mr_wu %‘o Adams, N. Y., for burial Wed- R Nurse Resigns. ‘Watson has resigned staff at the Johnson Puffs, wide $5.39.