Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1917, Page 2

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3 _DIES Y SUNDAY MORNING ' dme geatn of Mrs. Guiifora Smith of S ininam oeuceed 3t Rer. home {‘M,S,vfl ess. e city and Seuth Wind- " : yatie " : : e o BasFord. | Ko has begs oot —_— & delegate to she Fifth Ward eau- | Ing the spring season that is just|duties of housékeéper at D. D. Tracy's e S opening. . Che provosition is that each | home. 2 i councl), K. of C., s preparing 0 is interested in th - well Gift, to recelve the degree of knight- | Ises he occuples give haif a day during i [ “A few yea, Mr. and Mrs. Smith - de ervisor | Sabbath day; and the t su‘a-m- the Attioth anniversary of belng _circulated by |he preached to both Jews and Gen- also 3 their married life. For yenrs they had c tiles on the Sabdth dw~°f"1'z,-‘ Frank M. Read. who resides at it made their home in South Windham. Acts 18:14; 42-44, i e We SrAs Bood. Saturday, possibly a Saturdaey sfey| Robert Robertson left Saturéa \Bewacs ner usbang, 2ex. Smiin discuss the matter 18:1-4, 11 e it S " To Resume Road Work. noon, to” cleaning up back yards, te. | DIEBL £05 bl new position in Miliviie two nephews, Richard G. Wa- money_sufficient “If there 'is such a thing as_ & 1t was stated here Saturday that|MOVINg lles of rubbish und In other- | N: J. Before W depariure & iares irous of Windham and Thomas C. Wa- Christian Sabbath it is the seventh @ay i St "o bullding the wise brightening the corner where they rnber‘a s Meshodiat church triends of Henry, Illinois, and a grend- | gupervise this work in the schools. of the week, and no other. Nowhere in b arc. The appeal is made to residents | SPPeared at ome and gave him Aephew, Richard' G. Watrous, Jr, of {he Bibis can there be found any au-| Representative Frank E. Fanton oo argointument of Wiiliass 4 La Windham. thority for the observance of any oth- | this city and Mayor Daniel P. Dunn, g Governer Macrus Among her other benevolences Mrs. Child Ran in Front of Jitney. er day. The doctrine of the observance | the recruiting officers of this for Smith was deeply intcrested in the| ' Ywhile playing near the horseshoe|of the Christian Sabbath should be = W Lekalive many Sriee ot in every part of the eity. o G O D, H. Holcomb to be & trustes of the Cop- | continues good. case. lco cream and fancy = wafer it b | e b oot ek vy ! DECISION FOR PLAINTIPF. | 8S 00es ' g St. Joseph's hospital in this | hridge Saturday afternoon a — Doy | founded upon the Bible, and it is, the banon this evening 3 Miss Annie Ash. organist at Christ | Judge Gardiner Greens Awards $3.29 to "0 Swhich her husband is presi- | nLiSd Rochiltia aged nine, had & | Hible saving that the seventh day is i e O has seceived a new | CRUFCB. Pomtret, is to give the final|" Max Schulman on Suit Against Ivar FUNERALS, i lent of the corporators. Her loss will| close call from serious injury when ho|the Sabbath, it not mentioning any closed sedan type automobile. Huvanen. ' 4 be widely felt and her death Wil be|ran In front of a jitney driven by|otner. Some call the seventh day| John K. Gabral, a private in Com-|° A number of Damioleon people were - Mrs. Daniel Morgan. sincerely mourned. Theodors Marrotte of this city. The|Sabbath Jewish. This Sabbath day|pany L, has been transferred from the| in Providence Sunday afternoon to 4 Judge Gardiner Greene of the su-| Funeral services for Mrs, Danle child ran almost into a team driven by | was instituteq fully 2000 years befors|jocal company to the comst hear the song recital by the Irish = Philip Mone and became so tened | there was a Jew. Christ said, “The George P. Miner, ill with blood | Berior court handed down a decision | Morgan were held at her me 7 RRARTING DADERED. R Tl T | vt wae e o man “hot]ie moeiog i e Sonion GHNDea] e e et einaing. semnne i & sestons canl- |y e e oy, | & Wpidel, pestor of the Sewert Cit ing automobil Marrotte car-|meaning the Jew alone, but all man- | he w#it to the border with Compeny | Sundey at St. James' church. ¥ - . . | 8 > 0 POW in Case Company L Cannot Be Brought | Com & S Rev. George in which _judgment for the plaintiff is | Baptist church, conducted the service Tied the child te St. Jassph's hospital | Kind. = ' Sunday will be Palm Sunday. prenched orhe Gingrontterson, D. D | siven. . The pintirt Is alowed to re-|A auartette, 3rs H. Prior, Miss Up to the Necessary Strength Oth-l 30 " "was Jearned that the child| Mr. Abbott showed by quotations = re 2 suffered more from fright than any-|from leading authorities in both Cath Hmm April Directresses. at the Sunday morning service. L‘O"rll’l; ’3?-59-[ i :; ‘Pdr.lnlx’- :‘;D“!leg‘": :l’. (-M\IV ”];' azd G. . fhing elss. Investisation showed that | olic and Protestant churches that there R .l e g S O PR el o Fhis cise 1s the one that occupied | Prior, sang Someiime Well Undessta: Captain H. E. . Tiesing of Company | the driver of the car was in no way to | is no seriptural nuthority. for the ob- e iy Bt g i oty gl P Agey Speak. ursday in the superior court |and Good Night. Burial was in s L .(pthll city has orders to fill up the| blame for the aecident. servance of -any other dav of the week | Patriotic Meeting Deferred te March | church for April are Mrs. Charles M. County Agent Bepjamin Ellis of the ::'\:’ehag'to do v_v':;.lh a lranlscllflnn m»e; c}:‘ auwg ’;ennz:xe JTha hedesrs wvite sanks of the company as soon as pos- as the Sabbath. = Ho referred to his_ | - 28—Annual Englich Fen Party—New | Smith, Mrs. William Insalls, Mrs. Cas- | TMCRam, County Fatmers) assoctation | 1000, G, decieton containg s | Gilbert and Arbi Browning. Haiatises . e e S eaa: | meted Disbuttiy = at South Coven- | o G Nhbatih from the seventh day to| Looms for Central Mill. R e e e e s gostration of determining amounts. of | tereating comment on claime made by |and felends pressnt from Gu: - v. This i another asl was brought about by an Fellows. utter at _the meeting of the La- rincips eir testimony. >d Mr. and 3 o th) e soBa et the ordey jof o Deputy Sherit A E. Harmon of eathly power, God never having sanc- by“‘xe;’e‘:‘;";:““; otces Posted Lerel “Rev. Asher Anderson, D. D., of Bo: ex Soqial giegle st the Boms of M. Relief Measure For Auto Dealers. Al B iy Bie mavor of selectman Tt is MORCRIC S e the T Duse. o] Sored Cup e, mbled at the hall . Friday | ton conducted scrvices at the Congre- | F- W. Barber this week. Legislative relief is just ahead for |3 g tost b 3 B tation house g usse at the town ¥ » .y Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Morg % it 5 1 st a Home guard. [ew names were ’ Mrs L. E. Ware of Worcester, ele- 2 - o “ | Morgan of Dorchester, Mass. - the draft. Cuxed of creating & disturbance near|that it will ohwstve by the ides ve dence this_week attending the annual 3 not use cars carrying dealers' licenses i e - o Ie n > i s ; the et] st church. p ve P 5 . | onstating purposes. Senator Arch N ‘Mr. d ; was rel bonds Sunds; = ¢, today, Z]|Eden theatre ai Plainfield Wednesday g is to give an address this evening at a " s g New London, Mr. Lo g velesaed on bonds Sunday | is; the same yesterday, 0857, and for- | oih “March 28t Thirty-five Join Council. Bt e e enin 8t 2 | bald Macdonald sald Saturday - after- | 33" and’ Mrs. Harry g o — Ry From rumors circuiated, there has e b 4 noon that a measure has been Dut| Seitnor Tieh The stereopticon pictures which s £ 1 Thirty-five members have been re- | here to the teachers and officers of the | A0" that & measure has hoen put h of Lisbon. ; g A uean.“p Sale Other Arrests—Norwich Man Held. | were shown ‘in connection . with the | been much aissing in the' vicinity of | coived nto Margaret Roberval coun. | Bible sciool given my Alpha Delta | (MonSh Both brabenes, of [e Jeea-] The fowers were unusually beau & Frank Tillinghast’s stable in Central e . Vians. e ful and included a pillow Joset Musial was lodged in tHe sta- | Song service were beautiful. A vocal| yinig, fo,~the past few days. L ARy, oty s e Tinkem Bt . A ernor’s signature for many more priv-| Mother, trom the father tion house Saturday might on the|solo was enjoyed by all. A Variety shower was given in hon- |JoBn Eaptist. Sl mtertained on The Willehad. ges than dealers now have when op-|a Dillow with the word Danghter charge of assault. He was on Main v L or of Miss Dora Cassavant of Plain- o e A eon of Fall River| Senator Archibald Macdonald. chalr- | erating cars that have the H-{ Mr. and Mrs. Priest and family OF ODD PATTERNS street when he had a few words with | ORDERS TO COMPAN fleld and Frank Stanley of Norwich|¥as ¥ visltor with friends in Daniel- | man of the legistative committee on | censes. from Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson John Sarvoilk whom Mosial struck in TO MOBILIZE TODAY.|Saturday evening at the home of Miss| %07 OVer Sunday. roads, rivers and bridges, returned on| The new meausre ls not a part of|dragons from J M. Morgan, red ¢ - the face. He was released Sunday Cassavant on Lawton Heights. Re- Buye Graves Place. Saturday afterncon . from . New|the regular automobile legislation but|gnong F7om I W Togsar, re a little shop worn under a_bond of $100. Captain Tiesina Receives Official Neo- | freshments were served by the hostess.| Aima Forcier of Williamsville has|London, where with members | a special measure to bring guick re- | qees and violets, W. M. Morgan John Zazer was arrested by Officer| ification Sunday Evening — Naarly [ Mr. Stanley and Miss Dora Cassavant | purchased:the Whitney Graves place, of his committee, he in- k fodlls, lliles, roses and sweet pe: 3 Lk Grady Saturday afternoon for creating | 450" p its Rq ol - are to be united in marriage April | near that village. Mr. Forcier has ar- | jP¢cted the state pier. Senator Mac- and Mrs. A. M. Clarke, tulips, Mr. g»d a disturbance in an alleyway off of scruits Reavired- 16th. Many gifts were received. Tanged to remcdel the buildings on the | 99n8]d 4nd other members of the com- JEWETT CITY Mrs. James Crary, Waster lilies, Main street. He will appear before|” ... . o oo or Company| . James Bernard. the infant eon of | proSCr, f mittee were invited aboard the German s B and Mrs. R. W. Dearnley, carnations Judge Foss at this morning’s session | Capt. I T ¥. Tieging of ComMPAMY |\ ana Mrs. James Coffey, was bap- Revers e steamship Willehad, which s volun- |\ .10 ¢ Mails ts Begin Tuesday—| Mr. and Mrs. James Lapointe, roses = of the police court to answer _the| = TSt ISERRNT To T T 07 TRE Ok | tized at “St.” John church Sunday = =2 tarily interned, were shown about the hing ok 5 and sweet peas Miss Pearl Gane, Free charges of intoxication and breach of feceved. omelal orders Bt 0 OCOPK|morning by Rev. Willlam A. Kecte, | Most of the ice on the Quinebaug |ship and splendidly entertained by the | Farewsll Gift for Robert Robertson— | ) ciqemy students of Jewet: ¢ . the peace. ol Tmobiiize Company L at the | following the § o'clock mass. ‘;:‘1 ,‘,\”f“‘? . “"ld;{ coptain, whose guests they were at| Funeral of Mrs. Danicl Morgan—/ vicini baske: of siveet pess, Hast I PO th Harry Barry, who gave his home as t.‘;u ey mi,m;n‘ at 7 New Looms Coming. t e !ngr’drfn of te -rrn ¥ DIght|jupch. * The privileze accorded the| Jogeph Herbert's Funeral Services|lilies and heliotrope, Ms. & Dur only excuse o change them | xormich, was = arrested Saturday | State arm g'omp“mcev P it e e zng SN fi"psz;:nlzcerg:;:awiw .:oztn;;?;:l]egl!lnt vs is an unusual one under| i yoiuntown. Paul Geist, carnations, Miss far new ones—as we have to pay more | nizht in’an intoxicated condiffon. He | gSiock in compliance Wik Freslftnt| Word has been recelved of the ship- | have b present conditions. . L. Goor, carnations and tulips and childre . lor new spring goods—below are some | L. 2%0 appear before the court this| i, several of the New England states.|iral Worsted company's mill at Cen- i et Enlist Home Guard. Postmaster D. . Finn has received | Mre.” Arba. Drownio ¢ i o Captain Tiesing then requested Mayor | tral Village from Worcester. There FUNERALS. Everett M. Carver, recruiting agent | instructions from the postofice depart- | and Mrs. - pricas: e i Daniel P. Dunnu to have the fire alarm | are ten looms to be set up, and they pme iy for the Home Guards company that|ment relutive to the welghing of mails 3 s ¥ B s Shls o weid b o B lea For Sabbath Day Observance. | military /call rung at 6.0 Monday | will be driven by electric Jmotors. Robert Sheklaton. has been formed here, has received | beginning March 27th and continuing | Ups, carnations from Mr and 2 “Seven Reasons Why I Keep the|morning, summoning the members of | Fred Gravelin of Attawaugan speat = z twelve enlistments. As many more en- | for 105 days. M. of Harvard, A $10.50 Iron Bed down to $7.50 Seventh-day Sabbath,” was the sub-|Company L to report immediately at|Sunday with Plainfield friends. Funeral services for Robert Shekle- | jistments are expected at once, for al.| The Riverside grammar schools will | from Baptist Sunday scheol e ject of the discourse by F. L. Ab-|the armory. Captain Tiesing said| Edgar Gobeille, who is employed at|ton were held Saturday afternoon at|those who came to the rooms of the|be closed this week for the Easter|and Mrs. T H. Gibert, 4 $10.00 Iron Bed down to $6.75. bott Sunday evening in the Y. M. C.| Sunday night that he did not know | Taftville, spent Sunday at his home on his Beme in the Tucker district, where | Chamber of Commerce to enilst could | recess. ‘3:"- fll‘l‘:; Mrs, ( T Al;"l‘-?‘("“ s A hall The Tail was weil miled|how soon Company I would leave this | Lawton Heights. he fled Tuceday night afier an liinces | not wait out the period nececsary for | Samuel L. Geer has been taken to tions, Deipha Aipha ciasy of the .00 Tron Bed down to $6,50 with an appreciative gudien: r."Ab- | city or where would go. He sal i pneumonia. roj ng out the s. Indi- | the Packus hospital in Norwich for D chool. | earnations. ¥ it el T B I B oruare turt Do howsd fhia San Epmiah Vo Basty. Grove street cemetery, Putnam. Gations are that this city wil . ” A. M. Brown and Mrs. I : Doit sald in 5 " £ ped = oy hes cat nt t] y will, before | treatmen: A A $5.00 Iron Bed down to §395. “The Sabbath Instifution was”made [would prove an incentive to the young S sunnal Hoglist Se Paely Suden . H F. Harri = long, see the Home Guard regruited to |- One year ago toddy It was ggod [Larngtions and éweet peas & $5.50 Florence Oil Heater now $4.85, | b¥-Him who things. -1t was| men to enlist and bring the company | the auspices of —u S o Ms-mm'; B, h""”wm s :'“"nd Nirs. Den. | uch strength that it will be possi- |slcighing in this section : .m‘vr': G e Dl i of the seventh, or closing day of the | enlistment Sunday night after the call | tendance was large, exceeding that of | ternaon funeral services lenry F. éun-Up Day Davirad. A. M. Brown. . 5 tor. weekly evcle. Tt must forever remain | of President Wilson became known in | 8Dy previous year. The supper was | Harrington were held, Rev. J. W.| From various sources come appeals| Mrs. J. T. Stewart and Miss Irene| The funcral services of Joscph e 2 fact ihat Giof pepted on the acventh | this city. served from 5 o'clock until 8 o'clock, | Wright, formerly pastor of the Con- | for a general clean-up of the city Aur- | stewart are spending a week in Provi- | Pért were held Sunday aftern 9, day. It 15 therefore forever God's| ~Monday morning special efforts will|and was followed by an entertalnment | sxesational church at Dayville now — | dence, R. I. and Norton, Mass. BE Thomaw chupohs b+ oiuiaws. Tiecsed and sanciifed o oY M| e ‘set as many recrults as posal, | audience. The vesty'was beautifully | Burial was In Woestfield cemetery. A. | watchman at the mill frantically wav- | Jr. are in East Brimield for a week. | The bearers wore four grandsons, J: “When God gave the law upon Sinai, | ble. As Paul Merriam, who was first{ decorated. Rev. ur "Ramwick | ¥. ‘Wood ‘wes tab fumersl Siectpr. ing his arme as the boat appronched | Mrs. John Whailey entertained the |J; Richard, Lioyd and. Josepis He dig not institute a new day of rest, | lieutenant of Company L, resigned on | thanked ail who in any way were re- Tax Still Unpaid. the brink. When the boat shot over | Harmony club Friday. Ungestaber J. A Togugss. v = but He said. ‘Remember the Sabbath | the company’s return from the border |3ponsible for the splendid success.| .. _.sgnding all the warnings|the dam it upsst and piiched Laruso| Iancis Y. Lrown is at home from |charge of the arrangemenia 7o 1 the Bavpach auy: which Fo pad | in that rank. Thére are about 30 ogd | ‘endance. that have been sent out, ana the cer. | SORT 0 pwmapt forward for maybe 0 | for the spring vacation. o | Staford—The Conmecticut comps instituted at the close of creation | members in the company. and it will there are many in Killingly who have | feef. and then disappeared. Though| James Crary is confined to his home | has begun work on resurveying week. He designates the seventh day, | take over a hundred recruits to bring | FISHING INDUSTRY AT failed to pay their pcnm{a.l tax as- |many searched far the body for many | by iliness. Rockville and Stafford troliey line. T and gives as His reason for desiring|the company up to war strength. GLOUCESTER TIED UP. | sessments.” The time. fixed by law for | BOure. it eould not be found. Alfred F. Brown has ten ch! work is heing dome by thrée men fox Telephone 285-3 its observance the fact that He ob-| ° e “| paying sich ussessments has lomg|, LAruso was an employe of the Aber- | hatched over a week ugo by the maintenance and construction de served it, Himself, after creating the OBITUARY. i y G ek = thaw Construction company of Boston, | mother hen. Out of thirteen eggs, this | partment of the road st New Haven Crews of Gill Netting Flest Join in|since passcd. Some developments of . L thirep A w4 s » world. - - interest are expected soon. which is doing the big coustruction | was doinz well No incubator about|Thn company is sur ng the ad Main and Union Streets “AH of the hol ymen of old observed Henry G. Phelp: e e 3 job for the Goodyear Cotton com- |this, but the real article. order to correct some old maps that day {@r the Sabbath which God | worg was received in this city Sat- Week’s Ssrmon Subjects. pany. Mrs. Lydia Lewis has assumed the|show the right of way - 4 - Gloucecster, Mass, March 25.—The| irs. Rev. M. e < Willimantic, Conn. reation el A braham oneye tmd | Urday that the death of | Henry = G.| nshing indusiry at this port was ccm- | vent chusch this, SveRing. io to preach 3 y Fhelps had occurred in Cleveland, O- | Dictcly ‘tied 0y todaY as 5 Feewlt of | ot et arch this evaning. is to Prench Saturday morning. ~ Mr. Phelps left|the vote Friday night of the crews of | the remainder of the week are: Tues- his home in Andover last fall to Visit| the gill netting fleet to join in the fish- | Gay evening, The Romen Empire: his som, Gurley, of Cleveland during|ermen’s strike. Two hundred and fifty | Wednesday evening. Rome Divided: the winter and while there was taken | men operate the 20 boats of this fleet. | P aymmion 6 ooy a P aaea ! ill with pneumonia and 'died a few which bring in from 50,000 to 100,000 . day evi O days later. The body arrived in this| pounds of fish daily. ff“'!‘;?-sz“ s:“\"“g'“'ng;”:' A‘;'t‘,'"“ city Sunday Between 40 nd 50 vessels, employ- | afternoon, The Scarlet Beast and Mrs. Christopher Briggs. ing 1,000 men, which usually leave in| Rider: Sunday eveming, April 1, The The death of Mrs. Christopher Briggs | the spring for the southern mackerel | Fifth “Bmpire. occurred at the Old Ladies Home in | fishing grounds, are also held up by mset: in Pashers. Springfield, Mass. Saturday morning. | the sirike. These boats ordinarily be- Interest in Py 5 Mrs. gin operations off Cape Hatteras and| At the poatoffice, where posters ap- Mrs. Briges had made her home In| B Do AN O O T toward | pealing for snHetiments in the arthy ' s Nova Scotia, unloading their catches|and navy are displayed, more than Y along the coast. usual interest® is being displayed in ETTER T A megpdgipgeng -y L centage basis and are demanding the | ments. The nearness of war is what - - liminati 3 3 - | is stirring the special interest in-th ~ M h T o] ‘Thousands Have X?!_lmversu Dr. .gn-‘mx%‘\:}_.g? t:fié: ’i“.ifln%:' 'l?.‘:'l.::(d?n g:trnlnlnl‘s mms o get “more men ‘hr Sale 0‘ odet ‘:nnds Edwards’ Olive Tablets are n effort to induce a ermen _to | for_military serv A i al'c a Harmless Substitute ;::zend :&u until the demands have ? ‘*l'k“'m;,:l Mbgél " ‘on:‘:l nnc":.:..: ¢ ! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—the sub- 1t expectaf that the youss eeuie 5 . - t expec it the y ¢ and Pre ar. ns stitute for calomel—are 2 mild but sure | AMERICAN RELIEF WORKERS il B e s T p laxative, and their effect on the liver is ARE TO LEAVE BELGIUM.{ clubs, which v'x'umh: orn.n::: h:n:: almost instantaneous. They are-the re- auspices that insure Sult of Dr. Edwards determnation not | Germans to Allow Them to Dapart by | best results. WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK o treat liver and bowel complaints with Way of Switzerland. pols - B Brices was leader at the = lomel. His efforts to banish it brough - o s - o o A Mar 5, 12.47 p. m.—T! odist church Sunday ing, whi Buy Your Supply of Toilet Articles Now While Prices Are R T e T S L I A i [Our South Americas iesions was the He' e s One Much Below Regular good that calomel dacs, but have o bad | S5 JO%, Folist 1o Pelsionm siates S AN - after effects. They don’t injure the |ago with the Germans under which OBITUARY. - teeth like strong liquids or calomel. | the American relief workers were to Z b DENTIFRICES They take hold of the trouble and | be ailowed o leave by way of Switger- Mrs. Jokn Brephy. able b g a quickly correct it. Why cure the liver | land whenever it was decided that it Mrs. Margaret Brophy, 73, wife of 7 Kolynos Dental Cream, vaiue 2ic— |at he expense of the teeth? Calomel | Was impossible for them to remain|John Brophy. died Friday at their / g B | s S S R | e T et o " | s e B B es as well as Tililams Dental Cream, value 23¢|So do strong liquids. It is best not o | feal” auro this agreement will be Ob ; . —S8ale price T take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ | gerved. dren: Dennis of Westerly, John of 5 Pebecco Dental Cream, value 50c— | Ofive Tablets take its place. Clinton, Maes. Edward of Pawtucket, \ 77, o ‘r onec can lace. pela o ) Most headaches, “dullness” and that From the Consular Reports. Sary Jane, Nellie and Frank of Kil- TOILET CREAMS iy Pompeian Night Cream, value 50c— \s-l- price 33c Pompeian Massage Cream, valu 'sc—Sale price 53c 5 . Pompeian Massege Cream, in tube, 3 value 25c—S$ale price 19¢ Creme Elcaya, value 59c—Sale price] Calox Deptal Powdes, value 25c— feeli 2 ipation aad riment Stugly. 3 ing come from constipation Japan ie to try the experiment of B o L, b o disordered Tiver. Take Dr. Edwards | using American machinery. in 118 cot- | In Compliment to Justice Shumway. saieliy en oy Vilisme' Cold Cresm, value 2io—| Dr. Lyons' Dentai Powder. value |diive Tabiets when you feel “logey” ton ‘mills. Machinery made in Bng- | Attorney E. L. Darbie is a_member < P ic—Sale price 18 “heavy.” Note how they * loude land has been purchased here! re | of the committee of the Windham brain and how they “perk the spir- | and the workers trained In its use. <county bar that has in charge the ar- ANTISEPTICS LOTIONS jts. 10c and 25c a box. Kfl druggists. | | Brazi's exports of rubber both to|rangements fer the dinner o be given 3 e : am s Pulphol—Napthol, 50c size —— Sale| Toimes Frastiia, value 25c—Sale Sroatly st year, hnd Harope. £l of | vening in homer of Fudae Milton A. Cotumbia_has appropriated 3100000 | SAVEIWAY. recently eclevated (o ' the 7 ::;.x‘:_;-g:-: Tl e Aimond. volye DR.F.C. J ACKSON for the relief of its flood sufferers . supreme court bench. . » s L. DU g k Glyeo Taymolipe. §0c size — Salo & —_— Hinds' Honey ané Aimond Cream, Hartford — Thirty-seven evening|NIPLY LARUSO, 22, ”gye?e.‘ Thymolire, $1.09 size — Sale value 50c—Sale price 37c high school graduates were - SWEPT OVER DAM. % 4 £ S0 ai last week by Superimtenden e g pats Tastarine, 50 sizo — Sale| | Resipot Otntrent, value Soc—Sale DENTIST S Semeois Fhomes L. Wearer o the | tind Basn Mg 55 Wilkipmavilte sod Buerswet, value 25c—Sale price 19c | Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | sraduating exexcldes. Hours—9 & m. o8 5. m _ Phone ¢4 Asipmited &2 Boget g Fgte. - (NO CAFFEINE) 3 ¥ = - Cut This Out—it is Worth Monsy. i > 4% QUEEN QUALITY HAIR SWITCHES IAY M. SHEPARD | ot B St et | B A b SRS TR “There’s a Reason A Dioxogen, §0c size—Sale price 350 Made of fine, soft, lustrous hair, in the following lengths |y SUCiRis ¥imer & Svenst Teitovered ie Saadss nighe " . 24inch—Sale price $1.98 26-inch—Sale price $2.98 FMW e SRR o 512 had bpon dnse he ‘tosk ‘the current, &m@m"” Was seen by & L ~ The H. C. Murray Co. | oo A Telophone Lady Assistant

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