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- - S—— M. 1. OFimshaw on Duty Agai County Commissioner F. O. -fl-un&-r and Ligptning Thursday| Davis New Postmaster at Pomfrst— | y ; : 5 : —Coroner A. G. gu fgysetipates | Fuatvul V¢ v LARSRE S - Smith— | % g, g B 7 » G Plainfield Fatality—Auction of Cat-| Mrs. William W. Sheldon Dead— , ; hl F s tle—Rev. E. A. Legg at Scouts’ Con-| Hebrew Mercy Week Fund About N ] \ S $300—Midnight Travelers Must Mind i - p i : g MEN'S 16c LINEN COLLARS in N PRSI Policeman’s Whistie. George Roustte is to close his studio Bradl i Rev. H. N. Brown is to conduct ser- e e e o Do | vice at the Pentecostal church hers e AT quarters. been leased to the Bo- MEN'S $1.00 COAT SHIRTS In hemian 3 L ¢ Kilgarift is in New York, iler skating is to take its place until April 1. as one of the indoor sports of the 202 3 A 3 sizes 14 and 16 only—your ehoice 500 "l relatives ‘Witter conducted an aucC- - Ry " - i Son 5% “rhe thuns e ; : " ' « ‘|soxs coaT smRTS, reguiar 51 « . ‘ A quality, fn a large assortment of in a ':::mw"&i d . , i hew patterns—yodr choice...... 8o I‘fl 3 > - ONE LOT OF SUSPENDERS— b ia v i .tbo-o . FOUr OHOIC® ..ivveescsiemessor 850 Will Locate Offices Here. 3 % It d that the Aberthaw = riction comy - dotn 7 500 NECKWEAR.. 380, or 3 for $100 ction company, doing work at|bone of winter is broken. sprains, Winiamsville, is to locate its main of- Now Poatiasior ah: Peintost: ¥ i i o $1.00 quality—your choloe E9o gl Bepsygaer . tas b, 1 Seen. F. O. Wavis took over the dutles of ; ] At Scouts’ Conference. @ Fomtret Thuraday, Teb H s : Rev. Frnest A. Leszg was in New|l, succeed: = w t cfit 2 > Tork Thursday sttending the ‘Boy ¥ ‘more than o inter S Sweaters at Reduced Prices lcout conference at e Teachers’ col-|years. lemo- commission for LADIES, MISSES and SPECIALS IN OUR [ lege, Columbia university The con- vention was the greatest of its kind Buy your Coat now. If you do net MEN'S WALK-OVER PATESS sizes 14, 15, 15%, 18% and 17— that has ever been held. Houghton James B. Winder of Bridgeport vis-|this city, who are in California for SUGAR BOwLs need It for this winter have it ready for next winter., It will be eted friends in Danielson Thursday. |the winted, are reported at Venice, that CREAM PITCHERS a good investment, as the cost of ot that Tange in ‘price to lll.M—v;:m' . §14.98 Chief Grimshaw on Duty. state. : At the week’s quotations, New Hav- Chief Michael J. Grimshaw returned to duty Thursday after a leave of ab- | °h T2iiroad stock has been proving of SEN— GRAVY BOATS MIND THE WHISTLE! sence since December, when he under- {*°5or . "oyt Cigge of the | Congreza- BowLs went an operation for appendicitis.|yional Bible school has evolved a psl:'n Ridniaht o materials Is advancing every COLT SHOES, regular $4.00 and Officer Macfarland returns to night|of terving Saturday night bean sup- | !f Out After Midnight, an Officer May Your choice 10c & pi We can still show you a geod #8- [54.80 quality—your cholce 9250 - pi sortment of serviceable Coats at| _ LA MEN'S TAN WORK SHOBS— Your cholce «+ $300 and $3.50 FHELTS and RUBBERS at a big re- duction. ONE LOT OF LADIES' TAN SHOBS, regular $3.50, $4.00 and $4.60 quality—your choice....... $2.00 ONE LOT OF LADIES BLACK SHOES, regular $3.00 and $8.50 duty, replacing Special Officer An-|pers to meet the cost of an outing that Signal You to Halt. drews. e Listed stmong the hearings before the T T o ewe ot D b e e less than manufacturers’ price to- sdiciary- committee at Hartford, ~on FUN Thursday. were the resolutions ap- vonEaL Bkt Rl el ke - - sl hnsd pointing William Fenner Woodward as Mrs. Lebbeus E. Smith rattle of a whistle, that's your order $1.00 Voile Walsts, made from LADIDS' COATS, sizes 36 to 49, jud€s and James N. Tucker as deputy | oo 1 services for Mrs. Lebbeus |0 StoP and await an inspection by a good quality plain and at . . $4.98 to $19.98 judge of the town court of Killingly. | g "Srith were conduocted at the Smich | the police officer who has fixed his or easier to make a little house dress | fancy voiles, trimmed with large reappointments. home on Church street Thursday at|S8gle eve upon you., And it doesn't || of gingham or percale, with chic note | embFoidered and lace collars, MISSES' COATS, 6 to 14 years, . dilitary men here scaned with more|JDTG % GARIOR, SUreet, TMurslay of |matter whether you're afoot or on |f of cantrast in the binding of darker |sizes 34 to.46—your cholce.... 79 | gy ... $3.98 to $12.98 than passing Interest the news stories | 130 O'COCK bY, B flonal churob, | horseback, riding in a carriage or kit- || chambray on collar, cuffs ana pock- | 4308 c,‘,. -de-Chine Walsts, Sy 3% relat! o this country’s strained re- | PAZEOT OF T8 o ine Buc. | Ing around in a Flerce-Arrow, the |§ etc. made iace trim- CHILDREN'S coxrs,‘ sizes 1” 2 . 198 to $5.9 o in thres styles, lptisns with Germany and in some 3 whistle means that you must haul to E ciae, I Tt oot o to 6 years, a ial was in Canterbury. PICTORIAL REVIEW . fril 3 B e e s YOU JORY B ik cuffs, an embrolfered Tront o hf ' ghses wondered If eventually they may e ve n chance to see what the inside of without warning. sign lain FFET. ~ a Eliropean trench looks like. - OM ‘This leads up to the fact that Cap- PATTERNS ke »vg.uq"u laren “’;‘:{- :QID Gfio??a%x? E—g‘l‘-lg;!p quality—your choice. veeeees $2.00 February Thunder’and Lightning. Mrs. W. W. Sheldon. tain Joseph Ryan issued orders to his FOR MARCH DRESSES, formerly sold for LOW SHOES for Me, Women and FPebruary snatched o leat from Au-| iirs HBmma Louls Sheldon. 8, wig-|men Thursday that persons out after |f° . gust's book and sprung o thunder-|ow of Wiiiam W Shoden wib ns midnight must be accosted by the of- ([} offer & wide variety to select from. storm as introducfory to its advent in|{killed in a cannon accldent in Wood- | 20o™ Who will make inquiry ss to ~ this section. At 1230 Thursday morn- agn, | S2sens why such persons are_out in ing a brilliant flash of lightning was Day-Kimball hospitai | 5, Jese BOUTS OF the night @ e WATCH OUR followed by an m‘fln!l)‘ heavy roll 0 aft lines it of thunder and fain fell in torrents. |about ten days. Suffering with pneu- | Baye, Bads It seem advissblo for ;“’; SHOW SHOW WINDOWS s "'ol:)d ”:4’? ONIH‘:atwnt: monia, her condition was critical £rom | atter the midnight hour. In any event Becoming diseouraged over the lack of | | TS, Sheldon was the daughter of | (1S Lo @R0ST il "whate 1ot ot Tesults that have followed this winter's | MT- and Mrs. James Goldman of Wood- | gooa. - sttempts to organize them into a body | St0ck. Her father came to this sec-|™ Tyere is nothing of the curfew law reifef met in the town clerk's office in |and the programme on Thursday fol- POQUETANUCK formidable enough to safeguard thefr :‘r‘;lmwl: d-)'ud;‘:l:_fi f;nx;:rfm A“:; about the new order. It isn't regu- kv it 0O the R e e o 0 att ou, the lows: . i Al Kte Golb. b fesiiubler; s e Prsiand T s | heon Amire. 3 e, | s B dskres. A mad mey T i Lagies Rodipty Sarvin |ESHSions of thowe Gemitng & Gecrease (. § 0 10 o v MUK 434 Itp Cark b7 Lo, 7. Glub Wiat Wi Miss Nettie Epaflitg the broth, for there are tog], Most of her life Mrs. Sheldon had |pv% o he wants to. satety of the city | American Chop Suey Supper—Party | Norman Coliins is undergoing treat- | Bread Scoring; 10.30 Karoli—Five Hundred Social Proved many. organization schemes, it is said. :::—nh:d lfiglefldgr;; of lw stook, ::: and its property, have a right to know | for Miss Robertson on Fifteenth M:‘Bl‘n Bt. Joseph’s hospital, Willi- ;lor; ’ffi“‘;.’;fi:f."fi&"cfium-. A Successful—District S8chool Has Re- > Danielson, where: mani . m., the 3 s t;h-vm-nt-!::‘lsyod-“ 1o | Rlighand was engaged in’business for kIO s it~ Ny geArthur Lucler is employed at the |p. m, Demonstration: Dggs and Sam- Spsnad. ngestion on ral nes is|a time and came to this to reside, = 7 _ | Shetucket Worstea Mills. e Meals for Children, g - 2 . hampering the operations of at least{on South Main strest, about & year| o o phcinomicace or tos it | cationar onroh o T the, Congre. P nin agurse i being largely attend-| The O. N. T. club met with Mise S N tona OEEt Jaent jou Soul al ed fo inconvenience or to unmeces- |gational church served an American Leaves for Southbridge. ey i NAHGA TNl Tseadiy wvaiing ToF & business in this town by reason of the | She leaves two children, _ Miss | *fhy PTY into his business =~ o Thursday atternoon. The mend in. | Fregeau Garcau has resigned at| Charles Wilbur of Salem, was in|social evening. Whist was played, the fact that shipments of materials are|Glayds of this city and Raymond of | o ana ihe e e ee | eluded Amerias hop Nouenetd IN- | Rood and Chapman's.’ Mr. Gareau was | town Thursday. izes being by M ‘ greatly delayed, and this at a time|Boston. Mrs. Henry Wells of Wood- |goror-ey 8nd the order is now Joped potatoes, rolls, cake and coffes, | cmploved in the market of this con- e L, ORI Astpur . , ; e T e it Ao PEATE aad v White Elephant Party. Whitmarsh, first; Mrs. C. E, Baer 48—your $20.00 and $25.00—closing ou.ta ChOfC® ...cocvvesavienecenses, $298 | price .. Children at a big reduction When the plant is rushed with orders. |stock is a sister of Mrs. Sheldon’s. oo s — With the coming of February all mo- i iy - . Mrs. H. | any friends who will regret his de- was hel second; Mrs. George Murphy, consol- tor vehicles in vperation ' liere ata SIXTY DAYS AND COSTS HOME CREDITS PLAN R e B R g S I parture. e left town Wednesday for o e ud\ soniin |0 i) Chdies " YUhaibds, oot gen- equipped with the new license num- e e, = P VT Al = assis 2 ‘ s | Sou ge where he will enter a new 'h Mai PE111, Z o1 1 bers, although some owwers who have | Vilbron® Cloutier St Goldy Watch |Bing Tried in Nearby Schools With | They were 98 in ""’, and &8 |, iness. M O ot arie Baritea. to | emen's: Willlam McKelvey, consol- Thomas J. Burke was in Bridgeport | feine some woricie whish he of ehe did |ation. Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Gard- © th tration pl o Soode et 2EE 3 M Mr. business Wednesda ou e registration plates. % — on_business nesday. not want or was a White Elepkane on | lner, Mass.. was guest of honor. ufii‘ffifi “"‘f':fi, i ‘l‘r:“hlnxx::hon, Drunkenness. : Special .interest. is_developing -here binson, Mrs. Robert mm‘,,, Erfle-lt %‘;}“fl- visited St. ® | their hands. The articles wore piaced | A’ Five Hundred soclal given under 3 hospital, Ly, bbe ! f the Wi " ruild g 21" Vifbron Cloutier was before Judge L. | & Plan that has been successtully Mra. Milhance of Fall River ls the | " % 8T8 TSF 200 S50 S0 SUCNG. | the home of Sirs. Charies Weeks, on ing January, it was stated Thursday, AMary Mo keeping up ‘the fine record that was |- Rulies !h:h;llyswgtflfl"l‘l;tmdn; ;;W”ed ’: ;h; '°‘d"’l "fh P:u“’m"“"'; ;2:;& E’g::l,"mlo .nu’ger:f:l’rhfa‘;m.' yuest of ner daughter, Mrs. Thomas |eq on the opening of packages, (ards | Wednesddy evening, proved a great — A b Al ol o e o S Of| gon, Jean Burleson, Lena Whitecrofls, | Bamford. and other amusements were enjoyed.|success. Prizes were won as follows made during 1916 drunkenness. He was found guilty on Going to Golden State. Thompson and Woodstock by Super- rguerite Y ing the after- |F ladies’, Mrs, Louis Conrad; con- My and Mre G5 A, Tarobs Meve nait|tos e N amon, DAV | visor F. W. Barber of giving credits Dok At e MYSTIC s S Solation, Mrs. Arthur Whitmarsh. Fire: Wednesday for thelr trip to Californta. |gold watch SRE Chath. aaiocs ot i e b Tur daties: peclurinen Birthday Celebrated. Georgs T. Loomis of Westchestery pentlemen's, Andrew =Barol; oconsila- Thy y r - ) i was here Wednesday, tion, Clifford Egeglestone. 1Y e o be away for several weeke. |the Property of Alfred Favreau. Judgs |® These credits can be gained for| A IASES DAY O JONES. GacUie.Bete | Sioht Tables of Whist st _Couniry e The school in the Fourth district, street this spring will cdhsiderably al- |days on the charge of drunienn chores dome in helping father and | o eon ‘st her homs on® Schaei| Club—Members of Eastern Star Re-|py | ETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE [ which has been closed on account of ter and improve the appearance of that |days for theft and to pay costs T g ol o .°§h“‘;°“9°' street Wednesday evening, In celebra- | turn From Waterbury Grand Chapter — scarlet fever has reopened and will :ecul = :: :'.:‘ rg':,“w fic;ufigy‘l]rexididnumber prosecution amounting to $9.39. gain credits on his school mwm”mw, tion of her fifteenth birthday. . She| Meeting. lb:u ¢ l:fr:te Saturdays, to make up for The Consuthers' Tes company has ABOUT $300 ASSURED e e S e e e D B ) N S e t th Mre. Sarah Swest, who has been se- been engaged in preparing to harvest . Condfleii Sisting In shovelling Dathe TIKINg | her pastimas oocupied the tims, Mrs, | Mystic. Country club Thursday even. R Llomity I8 18 Smpacvies. . ics for the flling of the fine plant it |As Result of Pledges and Colleotions |fitm: it tho. child happens o Hive ‘on Pobertann: Bervel Sandwiches, cremn |ing: Whist wey DINyed at SIERE taby i B o | 3 as For Hebrew Mercy Week. te farm, but there are scores of lit- ;.;m !-A-ncv %ookiu, ::um. o :&Ag ;);:-cog:mltle; lns::trle bein:n :!r. firn: has returned to her home in Gales oo Sl Ao e iy Tl . Ferry their cars out of service are still with- | and Chain — Penalized Also Kiflingly, near the Hygeia reserv e A it e A considerable amount of the new| Contributions to th 2 Do wntiiod 3 e | 15 candles was conepicuous in the cen- | Tobias Brill, Mrs. Herbert Davis and q machinery fo be Installed in the addi- |y week fund in this city Thursiny, | Somesti cervice plag, oo ned under the | 5 °GF the table. Miss Harrlet G. Stiliman. ¢ z Mz, L, C. Sherburne ia visiting her | 'Ml;I to the f\?;j‘wCUC“‘ Mills bas arTiv- | when a canvass was made, were sur- | Girls gain credits for helping mother | The guests included Misses Gladys| Mrs. George D. Johnson, Mrs. Emily 7 ‘ !l';-;r -3 Dera of the Good Fellowsh: T i B umber of Jooms. | prisingly satisfactory and generous, it | wash the dishes, for close attention to | Jeffers, Madelyn Brennan, Ruth, Irene | Smail, Mrs. David Seaman and Mrs S are It ey tes shasr vourth] aiod zecentls at Brookiing, Mace, has | res,iated late in the atterncon, when (other houschold duties or even for | 22d Issbella, Robertson, Dajey, Youns: | Percy Chage havs returned from Wa. fnnal minstrols, 1 bo given ot tho 3 - reasurer ro lpatric an- |faithfully practicing teir lessons. The - ay atten ol = i 5 pa y P ng Helen Gallup of . Plainfleld, Isabella | Grand chapter of Order of Fastern : . N s s e e beer flled for probate in the district of [nounced he had received $151.50. In |credits are given them by their school ~ Killingly. addition to this sum it is known that |authorities on the word of their par. | Marshall. also Ulderic Jodoin, David |Star as delegates from Charity chapter | i Representatives of Uncle Sam’s navy |there is about $100 in pledges, this|ents as to duties well and tchhee:rfp:i;y Ballou, Richmond Gardiner, Raymond |of this place. They had :h:'ple:mm for the last three years, and the com- | continue to scour this section of the | extre Moy tocoma oy Dicages, this |ents Thatcher, George Robertson, John and |of seeing Miss Bthel ‘Wood Latham ; \ i Pl T o B Ty countsy for recruits, but with small|the canvassing- was not completed | It has been found that this system of | Hector LeClair and Willlam Marshall. | raised to Grand Associate Matron of L T e e enan: ] success. Army recruiting officers are Thureday, but probably will be today, | siving credits for assisting © I, da- Personal Mention. the grand chapter of the state. Mies : R T . s aauist elso paying periodical visits to Daniel- |so it is assumed that the final total |mestic tasks stimulates many child- Miss Helen Gallup of Plainfleld was | Latham is a member of Charity chap- \ doing thelr eu; ohrrm B, r 4 son and surrounding towns. collected here will be considerably [ren to additional effort, much to the |a guest of Miss Venna Robertson over |ter and a past matron and has always ‘h'm," ey e Cotaying with | Up to Thursday the county commis- | over $300. benefit of the child and others con- | Wednesday night. worked hard for the Star. J \ gy Mg B Mgy - ] a sioners had not filed any finding rela- | Engaged in the canvass Thursday |cerned. Mrs. H. N. Wheelock is spending the | J s LMk (U T e Tk et tive to Ell J. Dagenias' application for | were Mayor J. J. McGarry and Richard | Applied in a limited desTee in the | weok-end with her daughter, bise Joe, Rew Warse. ; § ey, e e L : - !t’meflu {}7 _do business in the Bodo{Gorman, who visited the offices; At- |neighboring towns, it has proved suc- § Mary Wheelock in Bridgeport. Miss Annie Klinge has returned to| | hy 9 uilding, Union street. torney Ernest C .Morse and Samuel [cessful, and is attracting attention of | Henry McLaugblin of Tracy ave- | Watertown after a few days’ visit in A ! East Hartford—The town school Diamond _,who called at the stores, | persons interested in schools here. nue 1s fll with grip. . |the village. committee 16 considering the question of allowing a_dance to follow basket- | CORONER INVESTIGATING. and J. Harry Mann and Rev. C. J. E: otes. Mrs. Anne Cummings of Brooklyn, | Henry B. Noyes 1s spending several it i Harriman, who visited the faotory of- | po s;e;';n P"ct:“"v',', B - Conte hat' Bose tho Skt L the velt | Saym s Nen Tork - baM games of the high school which Visits Plainfield Mill to Inquire Into | fices. 5 Kammnsky also engaged In |1y fhat e o e e D weck of George: T. Burd:cll: “dmm' iss Sarah Dennison has returned | are held pvery Saturday evem'n( ‘};l = engaged in the canvass among the sister, M. A. Burdick at, thelr esterly. 8 : Comstock hall. It is the opinion o Ry Lavoid's- Death. Hebrew resident of the city. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. J.ihome'on ®ast Dast Math strest. Mrs. William Parker entertained the > the committee that many of the pupils | Meehan was postponed until mnext ; of the high school are too young to go Coroner A.-G. Bill was in Plainfield ‘week, on account of the weather. members of the Ladles’ Afd society of i i { Thursday to Investizate relative to the Today, in observance of the feast of PLA]NF]ELD e o i B e, ol ety o electrouction, fat the Lawton Mills, of | Bave been due to a short circulting of [ the Purifichtion. there are to be. oo o er home on Bank street, Thursday. i Lavole, Wedncsday ~afterncon. | wires. Ml men famillar with plants |cial services. The communion ser- | Winners of Awards at Whist—Strange | grii s DorT,has Toturned to Boston Mr. Bill is to hold an inquest in a day | ®quipped with electrically driven ma-ivice will be at 9§ raing, - or two. He learned Tharsday that the chinery say the accident is a very un- |ing piayer at 7::ofhéiofi°mnm}x°:: Fouphs o¥ Weakhver. s - { Corns Pesl Right ny has sen 'or electrical en-|u ne. 8 o'clock. % gineers to come to Plainfleld to exam. Jail Sentence and Fine. Sunday being the first Sunday of | The Childr o e s Al o COLCHESTER Off With “Gets-It” I ets- Ine and determine if possible the exact| Theodile Buckwheat found himself a |the month there will be a celebration | Patey "o et 2 WHich was well attend.. cause of the accident, believed now to | prisoner and befc the t of holy communion at the 10:45 ser- i rect e i ety | RéT® Thureday aftervicon, cfifimfi’,‘,‘{; Vice is WEl A Bt Sa nii Sl o o SO oG Participated US]KAI Curler Company to E Three- il = — |havins been intoxicated. " Judge Wood- | school Is o be at noon and the even- | 1" fonry Roberts, while Miss Anton-| oronodition SOd0—Lectures o 2 Drops, and the Gorn Is & “Goner!” B‘n BREAT el D R e e eite Cote was given the consolation| LXtemsion Largely Attended - - and pay the costs of prosecution. New Fire Truck Lated. by —White Elephant Party. L R0 AP o o T R Scouts After Waste Paper. It was stated Thursday by a mem- Al Sorts of Weather. —— ins, there's onl Dr. Edwards’_Olive Tablets Get at | Boy Scouts here are anxiously await- |ber of the common council that the| The weather man dispensed his| The Columbia Kid Curley, company g::“«:o:n‘r;:::-::!‘;:ep:h,ll:m to do. Put the Causé and Remove It ing calls for their services in_taking |new fire truck, for which the city re- | whole store of weather conditions in|1as contracted for the lumber, etc, 8nd |, simple But Pretty Gown for Danetng ——— away waste paper. They are hard at|Cently made an appropriation of | Plainfield Wednesday evening. will erect an addition to their factory or Other Dross Occastons. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- | Work m:m their campaign to secure gsoo u‘zr;:baxt:tly m m(»’! be uuqtaf:o be treated the town to snow, :u-xi%athm nofl-l.“owrk wlul’l b’m‘: enough money to their expe: t e equipment of e department for orm. s g Crepe, mull, oni a:’:fi i:'; fll;:"’ ‘fi' '{;““’ - the | & S ont convention to be heid - o |two or three months, 1t is expected ::.k?:fhltl:rm:m; = by loud n:l:lu.llnu, tuno e nfl' els itively do the wor Hartford and willingly give thelr labor |tBat a special committee on purchase | saches of thunder scourred during the g oanpmare L3 ckve hflflggfie with bad breath find | i exchange for old books, papers, etc. |Of the truck will be named. _This | rain and hail. The strange weather have about 75 on the T e T & “.l nmmr.' notaa. rod qui relief through Dr. Edwards’ itney to Ballouvill committee will investigate different remarked by all as most extra-|Pay-rcll and as soon as the addition s easy to devel Ofive: Tablets. - Thy pleasant, cagarc y to Baflouville Favored. makes, received bids and go through | grainary . is bullt they will move another branch vl O e X }’:,., . coated tablets are taken for bad breath |, A SuESestion has come from villesres | the regular routine required in hand: . S gl e oS of their work from Néw Yorik here, 10738 Baue e By _all who know the: in the. northern section of XKillingly |ing such work for the city. . Therefore Joseph O'Brien, who is attending ne{ an 18- Dr. Edwards Ofive Tabl that the establishment of a jitney bus|considerable time must elapse before BALTIC Holy Cross colieke, T, Tt ohirt meacures about 3 3-8 s’ Olive Tablets act gen- |iine between Ballouville and Attawati- |a truck is.selected, purch " el ot was at his home in town a few days vards at Toe et tly but firmly on the bowel: d I Dauni b 3 56d and v i i past’ A pattern ustration mailed t()lvm!fla(lflg ytl':cm to nau:r:ln :oe;: emnb“dl vs.holn ‘l’o‘:lh'.’nb . "x’lp ud“& - T e Sl RO HORGE Wit | isses Xnnk Catherine .n.t- ?flhr’:}:elpt of 10 cents act d by man vpeople in section, an: M and O*Con-~ clearing the blood and gently purifyi that such a lingywould bring additional Not Like Real Money. Sens .".“’"": :“' :'I ::'"‘"P_"i"'l nell were in Norwich Thursday call- 2 m"a TS h. Buljetin Compa :’? gerous eaomel ney.mdo d&:zflny' t‘; S :i:g Conad Village. e R e el ooup e, Wi iy g is at th statton this [ o oD Bept.. Norwich. &o medals we u: zet for being ppressed Enthusianm. e-bad after effects. Rev. Charles Down who has been|punctual at Sunday school than : ber. Several i e engiin OF mesty, Sithining, 5’"‘";"" :Ih o Cotnmhnl ey cfim‘l .: o SR Tflemp:o o ?fi“&i“rfi e"m';‘an.:“y’ ot of nv-l car loads of m l:: is b-.rndsrt fl:i n-;v capl: uxharna are derived from Dr. | Central Village for the past two and a —_ - . - E: ! whose saw miil is lo- | tol urant at Madison. The wait- B iee™ Tt withont i | P, a0 W oo ind prenched | | Eve g Be Kowwn, |, g S, of Mgt S | Lo TR R o is | 4, Trine o et oS T | e coseger wemr ceres : pain oft i le effects. | has accepted & call trom the Williams: | Rankin has a few colleagues In Cone | Of Unusual size, and broke o number |gay. Saflo &x-snalis S¥ver 8 Bheity ipesl .'2.-1.!4-“- and Peel = F. dwards dlscoveffed the | ville Congregational church. gress there will be no secrets to leak | oror Sasord® cagut an home 2> 17°| Many Attending !Mkn '-Nr- Miiwaukee Sentinel. mh after seventeen of prac- lls For Pension Increase. out—Grand Rapids Press. 2 or 3 drops of “Gets-It” on the cor. tice among patients afficied with Bowel Senxtor Brandeges Had Htigaucen & — First Friday Services. Like Rockefelier. t away. Pain and inflammatio and liver complaint with the attendant | biii to increase the pension of Jabez « Feature of Situation. e LIl e, Improvement | fda Tarbell having turned down a o the corn will begin to 2 - Despite the 16 morning there mass and com- A that instant — then it b‘ld)r ézdflu s*-Offve Pablots Bowan of Dl A At e iats. e or i Wt il e et o 4 1500 goversmaent. oty it wonid oo |3 ABE falle Hube of. lward: live are Ire- vie, form: ly a re: ent Daniel- S, parts . like eller, Py - ly a vegetable compound mixed e e e B Pl gf_ the country.—Columbia (5. C.) |ihe evening ning af 730 thero will be an |pe derived therefrom. Th drop ' Tittie note 'of comgratulation o o Teres W other com-remover in oil; you will know them by their : Baitic friends attended the funeral p Can se of Do severiment—Waskington. DX | 115 new discovery has been made in olive color. Take one or two every Rockville—At the next session of |Of James Tucker Wednesday. S corn-remove: Gets-It’ night for a week and mote the effect. Children CTy |tne common council which wiii behetd |, Miss Dora pou! By Mr Which Counts Most. Sorn. Dot forger ihat fact “Getw: 10c and 25c per box. Al druggists. FOR FLETCHER'S next Tuesday evening, the public grandparents, Mr. E '".'!:T Dairy Ration, by It” does away forever with the use H b works committee, to which was re- of traet. Balanced X not be much of a of saives that irritate, bandages that OASTORlA ferred the petition of the city laborers - men. Tts p.m- v-rymnchdn-. make & bundle of your tos, piasters LOUIS E. KENNEDY - for an increase in wages, will notfiored to % % leston News and Courler. that half do the work, knives and DANIELSON. - recommend the granting—of the petf- b s — S na B by e et scissors that draw blood. Use ~Gets- tion. The committee has decided to | BeROit of Bridgepo anager 'Benjamin B.|It"—no more digging or cutting. ‘The course l' ‘under | Steiber will d!mt the fifth annual au- “Gets-| everywhere, 25¢ a \\m XOU WANT to Dfll YO\Ir b\l - a l.h&lhku- and Embalmer |inoss vetore the public, thers recommend to pay the emploves 35 Home and B‘y-‘mle!ho'blnml.uzlm-m”-‘.lnuflof ice by | B. Lawrence & Co., Kfl ! di better hro %he ed- |cents an hour, nine honn a day w “Attertion h Every Detail. Q.:rum: -:umman nr :rh. uncu-. no mthnl( laye Saturda; The members of Sprague board of