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COPPER WIRE STOLEN b.‘r-i With Ax Near Tub- Sold Wire to Wom=|-a¢ ] company in this vicinity. Satur- afterncon Officer Hu visited the place and when he sot mear the 8 smal . Who had an axe z?;'x.' wan ween ‘ramning away. The| Unnecessary Alarms for Brush Fire. . officer 'ue&;.nxud t.hehbory and he 'fl’ s“'nn fire department was called out F. Ravi Py o | 2 tation house Sunday nday brush fird million: o e e e i The system cost s to > iy . GF" cher Loss that had been With i | was Fung-in About 10 o'ciock ..flm = : —_— Y. - t s 10! of selling the wire to a Jew- | gepartment had been notifiled by tele- isi, woman for a cent. The other boys he f the circumstances. All th B Rt to tho station nouse Dut | boone, 0y esonttn to (the: call bu = ; yours for as little as 25 cents o S Ty e | o e Tl ey ont o 1o, W . Teigred for a 50-word night letter. Ty e i sgamitting that thev knew of the wire | recall as the was not need- | 'bemg where it was. The woman oM,A,,.,:%“. . . whom the first boy said the wire was | which had done no b r wold was brought in but she denied| Another grass fire was reported Infj, m:vzdhnuy "of South Windham and THE WESTE“ m” TELEGH‘PH CO ever seeing the boy thought to have part of the cit it had been bruised to some extent. The rday. was put out without any 1ty. | men claimea that they were in no way sub- J 4 to blame and that they did not think organt George . Lieut. Killourey Acting Chief. they should settle for the affair which orgmniet - - e e ek T s o o0 Adtaubiiie: The Tape . reguiar last, of the afterncen rec o Lelosster, Mass, ‘October 25, 1842, | week to attend the nationai D ; t ‘ongrens. : g T | Siohetond Sumas it s ex- . —in : Meaitation and Twiight For s number of yeurs he was engas- | dsushier asel have returnt pected that Li a'umnz'xmouny will : —e #d in the meat business and Jater took | Providence after a visit with rels OF ODD PATTERNS | ZCT. e aopointment as chiet of — g GOLFERS WAY GARDEN. uip farming on & place on the highway |in Lisbon. the department the present plan is 3 g oy g leading to Putnam Heights. Attonded Nerwieh Funeral R < temporary. Mayor Daniel P. Dunn has| Sinday morning Nicholas Jones and v January 3, 1868, Mr. Woster was| o Tl iich, Mrs, Samise a little shdp worn signified his intentions of giving ail| John Mulligan, both of this city, fig- : oy v g oy gl gy g married to Miss Holen Wenstgate of | Mrs Ksther Fiich Mrs Sam e o cias b bl | e I O et O | Thalmer, Mrs. Tee Remington: aid members of the various com- T i ien sre Dr. Herbert N.|Robinson and Wev. J, W. Pa 3 ek Aifferent officer AN I e S B i at the police station | Wentworth, Mrs. David Kenyon: Mrs. | panies of the Danielson fire dopartment Foster, Montclalr, N. J.: Miss Edith |tended the funeral services of 5 T T s e oo | Then ,aPpeared at the holice station | Guilford, Mrs. Henry McWay; Mias|are to receive their annual compensa- ov- | Gaster, Montclatr, N. J:i Miss Baith| Swight Lyon of New Haven he LA TR e S R e e e e g Prim, Mrs. Hattie Kenyon. tion within a few days. ‘The members |, Shepara and Dr. Harold A. Voster, of | Allen's undertaking rooms i o beat for, this month actcd as Meuten- | pear in court Monday morning. Later | Local Young Man Joins Naval Reserve | 5 175 SompRgiee s=t but 310 & year | New York. Drouchea'the faneral service. b ant, a different man n the day they again Matthew Barr, recently of this place| Alorg the highways in the outlying leave Putnam, and Aute Station Breken Ints. Threwn from Wagen. the office tonight. station house and stated that an e # 5 By this system the I de- | ngrocment had been reached, conse- | has joined the fourth division of the| aistricts of Killingly warnings intend- | Raiph §. Bradford was elected wisist- | 1t was discoyered Bunday morning ¢ g Our only excuse is to change them | By this sysiem the force was de_ Chintly thiy BESY Dot appear B TN LT {;-::l [reserves, He was em- | ed (o other persons from carslossness ahe troautines, 0b Ahe imkanres ¥, 7. Tuet {iie Putnim Auto station = had Kasper Hoppman was thrown have t v ed_in of t ved by rance firm in Chica- | that might result in forest fires have | Danicis, ie to be In Pennsylva- | been broken into during the night. En- 3 y mol for new ones—as we have to pay more | of the supernumery list was called In | morning's session of cowrt ™~ " | Pioved by an insurance frm in Chica t Daniele, ls (o'be located in Pennsylva- | been broken into during the night, - |1t 53 Balmer &vonve and Fast for new spring gocds—below are some ol ‘hand |In two hours to leave for a training| John W. Kennedy, Academy street, inted fol- | Investigation during Sunday showed |strect. - pricss: e _— B ot he oad and Mulligan. came | Ship In Philadeiphia. Hix parents re- | who has been with A, B, Meech, has | lower Bu Erner ¢ iorce Wiliom | that the stock in the Karage had not |00 fast a el Mov. MuSpee FUNERALS but of Clark- street on his right hand | ceived a letter from him Fridsy ev-|taken a position with ihe Crystal Wa- |iv Rafferty, Thomas 3, Corcoran: han- | been disturbed. ~ Whoever made the|dragged some distance, bui wis #x12 Fibre Rug was $11—now $8.95 ide of the road. The latter did not |ening stating that he was now in New | ter company and is to begin his duties | dicap, Charles J. Harriman, Herbert J. | break went to the office and took four |HUrt. . 24 Mrs. D. Cheney. :elelguldeof the Clark car and con- | York and was soon to start on al today. Smlt’h, A. J. Lown: tennis, Harry C.|cents from the cash register. While - — A #1050 Iron Bed down to $7.50 The funeral of Mrs. D. B.“Cheney|#equently he was run into, smashing | voyage, the destination of which he New System at Moosup. Meinkin, Alvan 8, Martin, Hyde Smith: | the break was being investigated on & $1000 Tron Bed down t0.9678, | was held from the ‘ngme ~of “her| £ [S540% 2P neing Rpert ang SRl | KN RO prays TSt it (o R (R e 2y anmace | conseof o saruge: et et | (JOK AT CHILD'S 5 28 : o up ex o N, E. 3 . E. L. 3 , , & $9.90 Tron Bed down to $6.50 e e o i, S1i bas car. Jones car had a damased| 4 rehearsal was held Friday evening|T. compans next \tednesiay nightSilas M. Wheelock, Elsworth L, Kelly, | auickly extingulshed and little damas 230 o'clock. Requiem high mass was | tender ai i G . in the K. of C. rooms for the play|from the old magneto system to the|A. L. Mansfleld; entertainment, Mrs. | Was m-u.c i A $5.00 Iron Bed down to $395. celebrated in ‘St. Mary’s church at 9 T to be presented in May. more modern batiery system. Pre-|Jenevive Letters, chairman. ompetitive Drill. fclock by Rev. C. J. Lemieux. The STOLEN WHEEL RECOVERED aturday was an ideal fishing day | parations for the change have been| The matter of turning a part of the| The first annual competitive drill K A $5.50 Florence Ol Heater now $485. | cervices were. attended by a large 5 5 o A n.nt;l many of the local fishermen took | Foing on for months, Operators|club grounds into a garden was fa- | upnder the auspices of the . A. C., humber of reltives and friends from | Police Find Bicvole Owned by Wan-|fine catches from the brook: from the Moosup exchange have been | vorably discussed and Dr. A.| uniformed guard was held in Union [ St dminant in. the et- . n this eity. Taken Nov. 5 f Mr. and Wal taking instructions in operating the|Morreil was appointed a com: 26 | hall block Saturday evening, followin out of town, as well as from cits.| ton Hazzard and Taken No: rom r. and Mrs. Walter Barber, Miss| taking instruct Brsll Who appoand i | o fes JTening. following cnnss FEVERISF y } or. The bearers were John Cheney of | mil vard. * Doris Potter and Harold Barber mo- | common ‘battery type switchboard Sterling, Philip, Frank and Edward tored to Norwich Saturday afternoon.|the Danielson office. cussed ‘was to have several acres|ing attraction and one of noveity for Cheney of this city, all sons of the de- e They made the trip in Mr. Barbers) Scores of Danielson younz people |planted, club members doing the work | this city. IJNCO[‘N’S ceased. _Burial was in St. Joseph's |, ATter @ thorough Hearch e PAng. | automobile. » have become interested in the -plant|of planting and caring for the crops,| The guard organizations that partic cemetery. Mrs. Ernest Barr, who has been ill| vour own garden” idea. These gardens |Eiving a part of their time each week |ipated were Court Chapeau, Leomis T S Horace Gallu, %olo: .ie.’(cx;;hv::n::r' 'mslfic: “n’n‘:i for the past week, is improving. are to be started late this month and |for this purpose. A plan to have|ter; Guard Marshall, North Grosvenor- | WHEN CONSTIPATED OR ®iLIOU % the planting will extend into the|Drizes for the best rows and the|daie: Guard St. Jean Baptist, Central GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP The funeral of Horace Gallup was | time the police have been on the look. Unfortunate Guardeman. mm‘;. ‘ot May. jagerst yield fro each dividua Palls, R I; Guard St Jean Cartier, oF 10 held from the undertaking pariors of | out for a wheel bearing the number . . . y A militiaman, who was stationed at| 7. y, pected that th rden and |section was thought of favorably. This | Manville, Fm‘lre &ore e O O R T = |h e them and Baturfey they 10UnG|mtscting went through MbosuD oh 1| cornt of Decisaacn: taier. Suthority |in in lime with silolier movemaxts In | - Fhe Sret prits, 335, went to th B e Mttt dibeiret | i o in the 1oWer| 1923 train Saturday morning. He had | 2200l Sem by vote of the anmnual|other parts of the country. Lsomister organization, Captain Ade- | Look at the tongue mother! If cod t been placed under arrest for intoxi- |porough meeting, will frame traffic Moose Installation. lard Terrjer, North Grosvenordale, was |¢d, It is a sure sign thet your one's stomuch, 1iv bowels née Mayor. John J. McGarry, past dicts- | YOed the moet popular captain and re- | OMEE JOMIT L S Cing Bt ones | at the services during which several ‘Wanton Hazzard complained to the & hymns were sung. Samuel and E. P.|police soon after the avheel was stolen | Sation and was being takem to the| yles for the government of traffic ‘Willimantic guard house, 853 Chesbro, W. B. and A. H. Gallup were | (] it had been taKem from the yard . 9 in the business section and certain &, L > Telephone 2 the Dearers. Burial was in the POFti-| of the Cotton mill where He s em- Cars at, Servics. .. | streets ndgncent thereto. b oy Thanam Orase of Moose. 12-|““The ‘ariiing . was followea by a| When peevish, cross, listicss, 2 5 paug cemetery, Franklin. - Ployed. The ‘wheel is a very neces-| The men whe' tomobiles an, " 'Mobe Men Needed. Moose hall Sunday afternoon. Follow- | d8nce. ot el T e A g B Main and Union Streets Francis E. Herrick. Bsary thing to him in good weather as|motorcycles in this fown have Been| Tnis week an invigorated campalgn |ing the Installation there was a socil Airplane Seen. sty ev in feverish. ‘etemach ‘sou The funeral of Franeis E. Herrick | he rides back and forth from his home | asked to sign a card that thes will| 1 increase the membership of the|hour during which thee was ra pro-| Sunday morning reports were made [(peoitt PECE, TO8 SOt o0 Willimantic, Conn. was held from his home on Windham | At Perkins Corners to his worl In this | give the service of themselves and car | Thirteenth company will be undertak- | gram of vocal and instrumental music, | that an airplane was seen speeding |{o 000 o™ 0% L0 00 070 ) T Cnturany aiteroomn Tt 2 Gclack. | city. Sunday afternoon he was re- | gt two hours’ motice If needed. There More men are needed to fll up the |and refreshments were served. The |over this city Saturday night. One |iSaenoonil of CAREOTIS E Rev. Vernon W. Cooke officlated at|Jussted jo come to the station Mousé | was no’trouble In getting the owners | rinks to the strength of companies in |officers are: Past dictator, Addis H.|Of those who is reported to have seen |12 200," 5 0% Noum i) /) 3 R = the services which were largely at-|and pany an officer to the place| o sign the cards. " Young men desiring. the | Welch; dictator, Marshall Carey; vice [the macbine is Daniel Sullivan. Re- e tia 1 JAY M. SHEPARD tenaca | Thers were many bexutiful T s o i tha |, Jrs. Julla M. Andrews, who has s 1o eatiat ol i "ot | Glctator, Chartes Faul: prelate; 3. KL | contly Teports from. — other —sections|iour,blle £ently moves out uf ita Hit floral tributes. Burial was in Wili- | ldent e been spending a few days in Moosup, | the state armory this evening. Bulger: secretary, T. J. Ryan; treas- | hereabouts have told of an airplane, | J°UC T el Biid again ‘Succeeding Elmore & Shepard mantic cemetery under the direction | ®fternoon. . left Friday evening for her home in i nd Hunting Club. . Charles Nichols: inside guard,|one of these reports coming from the |” vo.' needn’t coax sick child of Jay M. Shepard. wE Providence. Elshing ol : William Blake; outside guard, J. H.|town of Woodstock. take this harmiess “frult la o Mrs. Marilla Bingham. R “l‘:"d;flrg Eraouasn Sox- Surl{’nxfl“mll h;hfl gt s o B i B u'.“.: g-mn.—zgn trustee for three years, e they love its delicious taste, and it m illimantic | At 1 ociock Safirday afternoon the Nichols—Wheeler. g o e B ol e ey o ."::{‘,,‘"m"”‘ i S ,,y_h,,"‘"‘,m"," harles Ryan. - JEWETT CITY ways makes them feel splendia 80.62 Noeth: St., Wi funeral of Mrs. Marilla Bingham was| parvey Nichols and Miss Sarah | ather home In Amiveilie ie improving | the things Droposed is that members | Congregational Church Appeals for Ask your drugsist for & 50 tle of “California Syrup of Fige Cam- | 1ay” directions for bables, childr nds |all ages and for grown-ups piain the Dottle. Beware of counterfeits Lady Assistant held from the home of her daughter, | wheeler, both well known local young volunteer to assist owners of woodland Flag. Harmony Club Meets—Red Cr Mrs. Harlan D. Woodworth, in South ! v. For Red Cress Benefit. - Yy ., people, were married by Rev. Robert in fighting fires thereon whenever it is Con; ga church has made to Beg ‘eday—Loc: Coventry. Rev. I, C. Beebe officiated | §™¥ioire of the Methodist church on| A Patriots’ Dav dance is to be held | possinie for them to do so. Dy e e N .""; . M"L ’ fi:, the ::n_e-n. Bafifl)!‘n- o‘:‘ nr‘;— Tuesday ?fle{nwn. ‘Onl_vkl few ldo}:a r(.v;r‘-:f ‘i’fi..?é‘“‘fi?' of mel h&chelg: t the Cong: tional Chureh oalen- : -n;n rs. Dwigl you ingihe Dottle Bewas Bt e 3 tl e new of the will be furnished > . jorwich. s’ > y UNBERTAKER and EMBALMER, | Shepara hod eharge of the aranse: at S el Woods' Novelty orchestra. This dance SWITFUARY. e e ToL iy iy mabe’ s —_— ask to see that it is iaade Church St, Willimanti ¥ 3 of Norwich |fornia Fig Syrup Compar e - oo o e B e e T s of R Joseph Dansereau. have been calied upon to display the| Miss Clementine Jordan of Norwich |J00G, 0%, 05 ™ e conten Public Lecture on Gardening. S O A number of Moosup people went to| The body of Joseph Dansereau, 44,|American flag as an indication of our | wag 2 Week S04 €uert &0 Jr: ané 0. R e O e Dy | Wich was also n guest there Friday. Brae Rafferty was in Scotland on | geery, automobile Saturday | who died in Norwich, was brought to o Saturday. I Pt bl Ty o | Daniclson Saturday from that ¢ity ang |fidence in the principles represented by i g e b Carriages, Democrats, Con Professor Stevens of Storrs college DR. F. & 3 e L e TEiriate” e masd = ey - F. €. JACKSON : o S R ot e St e |2 Bt R Ve S Sk 5 6 e Sont o AN 0 B 8 R o VO S| a7 1 [conde. and Business Wagons DENTIST Children Cry Ralph C. Wilbur of Glasgo, spent| Benjamin Goulette of Waterbury is|married. He was abrother of Peter |torium and cnapel If sny orgeniza- | Kanshan's Friday. At this meeting it FOR FI " Sunday with relatives in this city. spending a few days at the home of [ Dansereau, resident here. ey e e TY | was voted to donate £5 to the Work of | wijl clean up en & lot of Stable an e 8 LETCHER'S 3 B AT Ay yil i o N society, Ladies’ Social circle or young [the Red Cross chapte: to 715' Main St, Willimantic c S T o R 1 Henry Larkin of Hartford spent the - e 3 oral Cole. people’s clubs feel inclined to con-. —_— Square Blankets. A good line of A e b in Phons 84 A M\ | woek-ena in this city, as the guest of nstructed at Jewett City. At the church in Foster Center on | tribute money for this purpése, it will RED CROSS CAMPAIGN 2 friends. The ‘Moosup telephone operators Su:dfi. rgnlenl services for -li‘uu'ah:- be rr:;emfly received. Pln-bd:ou!a; Dr. Bullard and her mother of Put- [ have been spending the past week in | Dl ‘ole, 76, were conduc v | with the pastor, or superintendent o it e - REES m were visitors in Willimantic on|Jewett City getting accusmtomed to|Rev. G. W. Cutler, North. Scituate.|the Bible school.” Yo_Begin Today and Gentinwe Until| Prices right low on Team & v 1st. Sunday the Common Battery System switch. | Burial was in Foster cemetery. A. F. Watter Colby Arrested. May press Harnesses and Rubber Bosts g Wood was the funeral director. 3 5 ’ Arthur Reynolds of Hartford spent|board. —They are to go into their new ¢ plai in to the police A P Sunday with his brothier, Kerwin W.|quarters in the Hyéc block on Main Surprise Birthday Party. Sty AT tatn o Tk T (Rl o i F NNy chmpigD. for tne 1 aVy S posion ore Reynolas. | Sireet mext Weanesday. In nonor of ner " seventy-seventh | Eouias Lawson. ta. the Sewser distrct morniay unasr e direcion- o xirs | THE L. L CHAPMAN €O Arthur Squires,” a student at Har- — birthday relatives and friends of Mrs. |that a man was in the house in an in- | Fred Condie. The solicitors are Misses Bridget r a surprise par- o . ;ll:dl.“l'l‘nl&ndlng the week here with MYSTIC ridget Kelley gave her a surprise par- | toxicated condition and making a dis- | Marie Rose Casavant, Mabel Me-| 0 oo srpeer NORWICH, © Mr. and . J. Bartl ty Bedara@ on the West Side. A splen-[place in an automoblle and afrested | son, Helena Labarré, M. H. Whitecross WILLIHIIITIC. CONN. doughters ot Putham were weni-ong | D- A. R. Delegation Leaves For Wash- | dia dinner was served and there was | Waiter Colby and. took him to. the | and Deari Rock. Thess solieitors wre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Goss of | inaton—Cornet Band Gives Sacred | & programme of entertainment. Among | police station, where he was locked up |not to receive the money for dues, but D.S. MiARS ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mut- |turbance. Captain Ryan went to the | Broome, Annie Connell, Bella Robert- it 53 neert Red Cross Benefit— | the uests were relatives from Prov-|on charges of intoxication and breach |ail funds are to be handed to the sec- su;;;".‘ e Hhiae iaa etatand a' bl idence. Mrs. Kelley was presented @ |of the peace. He will appear in court | retary, Miss Hiizabeth Dealy. who, will | P B iR g o - nion Temperance Meeting. number of gifts. \ this morning. #ive oertificates of membership and P -G 2 spendiag some time in this city visit- [ Mrs. George N. Tingley, regent of | or (o oimicion of tie FIEh Strect sew. Additions to Sewer System. receipts for other sums. The campaign 1anos - {n& her parents. Mr. and Odrs. Timothy | Fanny Ledyara chapter. Daughters of | tme. SRDected 10 LN Within @ Short| Superintendent of pStrests Frani will end May 1lst. ’ Pi 3 the American Revolulion, and 'Mrx | let ast vear at the sxme time as the|Dumes and his men have bewun the About the Boreugh. Pldyc;. 1anos FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THE pir.ana Mre. Fhilly Cheuay of - this |[Newton Dickgheon. =vice “regent. Jeft | snutrect for. the Mufn Strest gwwer.|Sobstruction of vateus asdicuns Mps. J. H. Tracy was in charge of < Jiney S &S st some time.. Whtia | aelexates for the. Io6an Chapter fo the | et ret e S berer et ot | Commen council, Over 3100 foer werd | 410, feading room a Siater oy on | \7ictor Victrolas 3 o < 1 ¥ P MAKING OF THEIR GARMENTS in that city Mrs. Cheney ‘will undergo | National Continental congress. pravented the work being taken up. |Gecided upon by the councll and semé | Sunesy Afterncon. Bixieen visiied the ICtor Viclrola rough Commitioss. of the work was done last year until | ML wiliam Millar of Bridgeport Y s A S an operation. Sac: Mpsor ak Besred Comcert. Warden F. E. Cunneen has appoint- | cold weather put & top to further | o paen. smending o rew dass. oo che Since the Spring season has now advanced to the point Mrs. E. E. Moore and her brother,| There was a large attendance at mmittees o wtrests o, k3 d itte f the board of bur- vitie “Thi 1 ‘hich - . the sacret concert given in Columbus [ cesses as followa: Bullaing, Damase|ecs are being installed inciade South Breee.” Other suests there. are Mra, | Suntight Building; Marsh Building, where there is no doubt of ‘the materials that will be hail Sunday afternoon by the Mystic| Boullias, Everett T. THlinghast: asdow wtrest and the Menl 6 Franiiin Strest, 230 State Strest, = hassett | Thomas Binks and two children, Fred . Cornet band, for the benefit of the Red " 3 New London used or the styles that are considered correct, you will, Nu STUMAGH PA'N Crom ek e .'i';'.:":,""'}é.m‘ (?.‘:""'n.% i Seu ane echanics strasta, | Tons, Milten |and Dorig, of Dedbam, Masx = - no doubt hurry in the making of your Spring and Sum- ¥ 3| At the svening service at the M. B.| A Burrows: police, E. 1. Darble, D. . WANTED FOR MURDER. MR e e B b (0l . . mer frocks. church the W. C. T. U. held their an- | Jette; sewer, D. E. Jette, Harry_ E. ber's, in Lisbon. . tml lmestone 3 s lNB'GES'"n" nualFree Will omecing wervice. * "t | Back! Board of reliet. Hirry £ Back | Maure De Les of Worcester Decoyed | bF 1040205, 1. McLaugniin nave =3 p £ £ was a Union service thodi . A Burroy . T hast. 3 If it is material for Suit, Sport-Coat, Sport Skirt, Party y *| Baptist and_Consresational churches.| ' The barough officials have Invited hedhpian Tooet. g ond Iak Bl s PR P be very difficult to get this sea Rev. A, H. Withee fave a very inter- | abutters along. sections of Main and| Robert E. Molt of Worcester, Mass, | iy Yarr L achonl son. 8o place your order early wit IN F'VE MIN“TES esting temperance sermon. North streets where sewers have been |state detective. and Joseph J. Condon,| The Girls' Friendly club méets atMiss | The Peck-McWilliams Co. or Street Dress, or a Waist, the range of selection is broad and satisfying, and this applies like-wise to the “lining for suit, dress or coat, as well as an unusually Subject Joan of Arc. iaid to meet with them in May. chief of police, Shrewsbury, Allco Blairs this evening. The last meeting of the Fortnight- oy S were in Putnam ' Saturay afterncon| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Brown have Iy club for this season will be neld PATRIOTIC SERMON. and arrested Mauro De Leo, wanted by | been in New York for a few days. Mrs. | gJatern Connectic C “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN" IS THE BEST | Tuenday evening in the parish house| the Shrewsbury officer for a murder on | Brown goes to Washington, D. C., this | letin for busiuess results. o broad showing of Wash Materials for Spring frocks and AN TGS A TN RES- = [ r L o L B o B P B o | e ooty Dot T children’s wear. ¢ _ ULATOR KNOWN. Joan of Are R e p e “Really de = N i = At St. Joseph's ch h in Dayvill i i 1 b+ v b t t. Jose s urc! yville Woplen Dress Goods, 36 inches to 56 inches wide, |loraermiz dose, But upset stamachs in Mr. and Mrs Cemrad Kretrer Mrs. | o0t S o o i s, are priced at+59c a yard and up to $1.98. tion, dyspepsia, gas. heartburn and [Hermes, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Bliv- | pastor, pleaded with his congregation s s . 3 3 fourness due t0 acid fermentation in |en and. Mrs. Hiiven's brother and his| o enter the natlon-wide programme 5 % Dress Silks, consisting of Poplin, Satin, Messaline Papes Bfi;‘?-:&'é““‘;"m"’%.‘sj_m:'“&e: e B ST e - OBITUARY. . s i - ® men who are phyaical g ] 2and Fancy Checks, Plaids and Stripes, $1.25, $1.50 and J|Seria™"i¢ what you eat forments snd | Sy ona e 2751 Barriagton spent | (o ofter. thomaelvas’ o Sultment n Edwarg N. Foster. $1.75 a yard. turns sour, you belch gas and eructate | Sunday in Brookiyne, Mass. the rountry's military forces. Edward N. Foster died Satu undigested food or water; head is| Werner Heschild of Hartford is| Father Kost suid that it is not fre-|ernoon about 4 o'clock at the Day g i g s dizsy and aches: Toul; that this Gia- | ball hospital. ~ Mr. Foster Crepe-de-Chine in a full line of Spring shades and 5 "Your insiden iled with Tt | o e A T i rParcs | Sassed from the pulplt of Hia. seurch; colors, $1.50 a yard Waste, remember ‘the moment | s the guest of her mister, Mrs. Her- | almost exclusive attention being given ¢ ; 4 WAL the Sokeh. Sl Suh. Shcacs | DI S, S e B Pongee Silk, large figure effects, also stripes, 75c J|vantsnes Ive traly astonishingeor: | goriss Janet X35 Viskting in ard. i mokt ‘marvelous, and the oy is its | Mre Mary Hendrickson has return- s ..l-‘-'-fiky of Papys ed from a visit in uth Manchester. A large ee———————————r——mmm I Diapepnin is worth its weight in gold 10 men and women who can't get el their stomachs regulated. It belongs . in your home—should always be kept | sionary = . s b handy in case of a sick, sour, - stomach. during the day or at night. It's the quickest, surest antacid for the atemach in the world. _