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German Prisoners in England, The Battle of the Somme, The Slavs of the War Zone, Canadians in Flanders, and. Belgium Deportations. TEN MORE MEN ACCEPTED FOR NATIONAL ARMY You Take Nuxated lror _— What Is Going On Tonight. probation now for stealing furnish- Bri " B - |ings from a motorboat 4nd Thibodeau | Brings Total Accepted Men Up to - f ; P rrit ST Depats Sewpereiet Assoct ;mf‘(: into “Murray's store awhile ago. Forty-four. G Fad : And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Ir 3 ] ed to t te re- —— . g ; ‘ ~ Susie Smit Obwetuck lodge, ,‘i'},m;g," g 7oy Mg N 0 s uuTen more names were aaded to the it : U : All the Time and Looking §o Haggard and Old?--The DdOC;XOY Gals\;IecSYr:?kt:» J::w{ o 21 ist of people who .have passe - : LOC S 1 VAIL. ROSS MARRIAGE. "Charles Pront and Henry Peckham | EXaminatior but who'do ot Saim °€.§; . - = Mother and She Was Worse Off Than You Are an ow Franklin Man Weds Wealthy Chaplin | pleaded guilly o the charge of intoxi | cmption, \Wednesday, brings ‘the to L . 5 . v - . e 4 cation. 'he former was given a thir- [to forty-four. Men will be examined % S i > JRANC Widow at Her Summer Home, Cres- | ty “day sentence and the latter had |until the list reaches 134 and then ot v = ; ~ NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURA [ B cent Beach. juggment suspended for 24 hours, they will stop and the excmption e ; o e e NERVOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOQKING WOMEN 100 PER CEN ) Goyott, n - | bo ill_commence its wvork. Al b - ; 4 h P Announcement Is made of the mas- | ady: Sourd ot furnisn Ris fine.and he | o those who G cxempiion. but| | & - e 2 - IN TWO WEEKS' TIME IN MANY INSTANCES. riage at her summer home, “Ross-|\ent over to Brooklyn with Proffit. who do not deserve it, will be placed — i b mere,” Crescent Beach, of Mrs. Emily » 2 in their regular place With those who ] : ; THE CHILDS Pl 80 (ot B L TR R SETIRES - anih, Sal . HCOEE VA, Chief Clerk Reinstated. U riok « sitdm . oxayipkion ) Heonm $v- Faney, fiver, naart’ irouble And viNer in. e o P pearances, it will be necessary to ex- dangerous maladies. The real and true of_Fras The ceremony took place Wednes- | Railroad- officials were in town, |amine about 1050 men before the 134 day afternoon in the presence of a|Tuesday investigating the complaint | not claiming exemption are fouhd. few relatives, Rev, H. P. Fuller, of | of Willlam H. McKinley, who recently | The exemption board will commence Niantic, officiating. For the present|was dropped from the clerical force | working at once on the exemption Mr. and Mrs. Vail will make Franklin [at the New Haven freight office, where | claims already at the headquarter: o cause whioh starieq their disease was athin, ore nor an a wenk- tned WhAiEln Krought on' by 1k oF iren (n the blood. On account of the peouliar nature of woman, and the great arain placéd upo their home. he was employed as chief clerk. He| The work progressed more rapidly was succeeded by John M. Bransfeld, | Wednesdny tham it has before. the her"evitom o"dertain perlads, she re: THREE IN JAIL Yrho had been the cashior. The mat |examiners getting throush at ' feur guires iron much more than' man er w ken up by the clerks’ | oelock. 4 e FOR SOUTH COVENTRY THEFTS |union. As the outcome, all will re- | Forty-three passed the examinations ),olurgnmignglbsl:lhg,g;s“;,-:r;.;‘;;;fv,"g’: bt 2 tain the same places they did origin- | Wednesday, but all but ten of them tissue. Without It, no matier how mueh Bixty Packages of Cigarettes and 125|ally. claimed exemption. or what you eat, vour foed merely Cigars Found in Possession of Three o . | The folloaving is the honor list, com- Fassee thriugn Yo without doing voll Bucplars. OBITUARY. posed of names of voung men who ny" good. Yo “don {ren S = — have passed the physical examination Somie, Sl Sa & contequB SR BT There was excitement Tuesday fore- Ellen Leary. 1 do not claim exemption, or do not Jort ke a phat e s0il deficient in iron. 1f you 2 ot when three| The death of Ellen Leary occurred | lide behind a woman's skirt: men were arrested, charged with|at St Joseph's hospital Tuesday eve- | Victor Perreault, Erooklyn breaking and entering. The men gave ning. Death was due to infirmities | Felix Zajaczkowsyi, Willimantic names as follows: Bleteau and l.eon |caused by age. She is survived by a|Joseph E. Potvin, Willimantio Labrey of Holvoke, and Henry Spink |sister, Mrs. Katherine Hurley, of New | Olie Rock, Willimantic 1 i - : { » Tok witnout bpeoming tifed. | Next of South Coventry. They are charged ! Haven. Edward Plankey, Wauresan : - « - nuxated iron threc times her day after - with entering the restaurant of Fla- Michael Sullivan, R S L - e “There can Be no Beautiful. meals for two weeks' “Then test your LT ; herty Brothers at the terminus of the| mpe death of Michael Sullivan oc- | SUisePr T ” % He: o ke strength again and sée haw much you ¥ Romeo A. Cote, Willimantic e althy Rosy Cheeked women ha e sain Eofes by wmEn o strong or well you owe if fo yourself to make the following test: See how long yoy ean wprk or how far you ean walk ' without 'becoming tired. Next noon at South Coventry iine. The nervous run-down people who were ail- You can tell the women v Willimantic-South Coventry curred at his home at 11 Godirey 3 — lace had been broken open twice and | < ks 4 . Y | Robert 0. Colburn, Chaphn '™ i fome one evidently did a little detee- | SUreet, early Tuesday morning, death James Hamey, Brooglvn| el ""i‘h"“‘,l"m‘“‘iu p. 8 AR ouble thelr AT plenty of iron in their b tive work around there, for the men x gy . ['hose that passes he exan T . . selves of all symptos dyspepsia, % esday by Deputy | Hp was a native of Ireland and up-|,y: who claim exembption are as fol- Jiver ‘and other’ thaubles, Cin Yrom” en beautiful healthy rosy che on his arrival in this_country. fifty- three vears ago, located in Hop River, lows: Miss Helen Taft daughter of former | colony near West Chester P: b < 5| . to fourteen days' time ¥ by takin i ' Juror Parker on iawe| “There can be mo healthv. beautiful. {fon in ‘the wraper focm And e aris women full of Life, by Grand Juror Parker on | three £ n Hop River | burt Rail, Willimantic President William H. Tatt is helping in | shown here with other Bryn Mawr| Ata), 3 r . Thi. “When the deputy and his SDere he was'a farmer.” Six vears| Ut Nal YBUARUC yoomup e comsaraion vt " | B ot hrare e & enthasls | 077 Chesked woman witnaut frons' Ieb e TURUTRC (230 A Ut MMiSE Vitality nt went to the place where the | 352 hS cqme to this city, He s sur-|’srihur Goodwln, Willimantic was recently dean of Bryn Maws col- | astic over the work of growing and [avs Dr. Ferdinand King. a New York {or months without obtaining any bene- Were staving, they wtty | S L e i gini, Willimantic lege. She has joined a “farmerettc” | canning vegetables Physician and Medical Author. “In my dlicad from, iran Seetnts, or Hnbhine 0F coniiions wir packages cigarettes a Josephine Guifford, and Miss ~ AMNet W, Mead, Canterbury recent talks to physicians on the grive {ron simply to save a few cents. The C’0ditlons v cigars and a black jack - Sullivan, both of .this city, and two - %ad{t “l{t\{mfl“fgm and serious consequences of fron de- i?-"“:f.f’?“.““.i;?.".: Jiothar Nayyre or have inducea \ere taken before Justice of the Peace | S ] of _this . | Gafiner, Wauregan i & 'e- the ol ; ne Blood of mive | Andrews snd pleaded m They | SOnS, Daniel of Springfleld, and Thom- Wateon, Pomfret Center JEWETT CITY YANTIC fciency In the blood of American pher children, is aldk! not that Kind of 'y ; i i somme¥ |as of Naugatuck. e women, I have strongly emphasized iron. You whust take-iron n a'form M mOS *uli !‘ ound o _S8 . oo i Sa- s Y % shou ress: at can be ea: absor] sai- to 5 great B B e} Gounty muperior covurt Harold H. Smith. T. Regan, \Willimantic Brewster Family on Motor Trip to|John Hardman New Oversesr of the [he fact that doctors should preasribe InAl can be easily absorhed and asal to its . and a bond of § which they| The death of Harold H. Smith, son Johnson, Willimantic Delaware Water Gap—Brief Per-| Weave Room—Local People Attend |MOr¢ Organic irom—nuxated, iron—for §i may prove “worsc than useless 1 vere unabli arnish, so were taken |of Mr d Mrs. John N. S Landry, Plainfield » their nervous, run-down, weak, hag- have used Many pte & = anable to fur Mir. and N. Smith, of g Camp Meeting at Peabody Place 4 won the o oliana ian 176 High street, Willimantie, Sotus. ries 1. Mitehell, Willimantic sonal Items. mp Meeting abody " |sara looking women BT Nuzaied mon oo I ed at Fort Benjam arr ai- Astman, Willimantio Patients. Pallor means e on widely GNC, f TR e e W iauis Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brewston, Miss- | John Hardma# of Saxonville, Mass., | Knaemia. The skin. of : In ‘my own durance : Two Sent to Reform School. Enown @t present. He wae b reitor, ramny Wood, Willims es Abby and Margery Brewster, left has been engaged by the Admore| the anaemic woma: Bl practice in before ! Omer Lavole and Wiifred Thibo- | 9NN &% Prescht TFe was a member | [ran gl Wednesday for ten days automobile | Woolen company as overseer In the | pale. the flesh flabby e O most severs TN o, g i trip through Delaware Water Gap to|weave room here to succeed Charles e muscles lack tone, % iron.” deau, pleaded szuilty to the ch the brain fags and | 82 20| K, U. S Infantry.” He was born in|Altred L. Brown, Eag! entering and stealing from J. F. Carr's | {1 U 8. Infant i = Wil Niagara Falls and to the Adirondacks. | Garner. Aol 1A 3 Dr. Schuyler, streat. - ‘Botk | Lty Ofbr JOIY T8 1804 00 Was gradu| Arihue W ik Mrs. F. A. Skinner and daughters, | Ar. and Mrs. Walter Parkhurst of | Memors falls. | and , 00n of 8¢ 1 ols belns on | &=L Tom Nalghans Sebeol in. “the Louise and Isther, of South- | Stafford Springs were recent sucsts of | weak, nervous. irritas Al Fork C1ew, wain e LD Pa Al b bl g imantic are gucsts at Mrs. James|Mr and Mrs. Raymond V. Congdon. aeSpondent” and £avice for pu : Smith of this & - Willimantic Miss Abble Sheehan has returned | meiancholy on the vice for publ RN Moosup nd Mrs. Clarence Jeffers and|to her home in Norwich after two [iron goes from the o R Barial will be in Willimantic. J ] g L . a S e A blood of women, the m 9 Toosup two children are in Moosup for a vis- | weeks' stay at the hnome of Mr. and r helr ; ¥ owit Give Your Stomach Isaac B. Gallup, M. D, oty “entral Village | it- Mrs. J. J. Driscoll. Ny, 80 drmamihn woak Isaac B. Gallup, D.' ajed at St. Carpenter llimantic Mrs. Margaret Breed and her small Attended Camp Mesting. “In the most com- 4 - Joseph's hospital, Wednesday after- Bilodeau son, John, are at Mt Clemens, Mich- Chartes | Mon foods of ~America. the 8lng muscies. o agnesia noon at 4:45, after an operation for |\ e izan, for_two or three months. Many trom lere attended the Charles | Giarches, sugars, table syrups, Quence ot the bladder trouble. He was born in West | 1", e Mrs. Perle Whitford and children | Peckham memorial eamp meeting at | candies, polished rice, white condition they are —_— Greenr‘x}-;n R. I, August 16, 1846, the Willimantic have returned from a visit in Warre: ;"-ma!‘. Peabody's, East Great Plain, bread, ‘soda .;{;‘;";i{f' ur;‘v;.ex:. e porous ikl Toasbele Dys- ||son of Dr. A, . Gallup ana Sarah : e North Windham |R- I y. & i ol > such to take A Wenderful Trestment for Oys- }| (Spaniaing) Gallup. He ¢ame to. tois | SoIL BAward Davis, North Windh Chautauqua at Jewett City, Aug.| Guests from Norwich. saza: farina. deseumisated corps aken 1t myn pepsia, Indigestion and Sour, city about 46 years ago to practice | Lawin T e, Moosup 14-18—adv. P Misses Anna and Nellie Driscoll are | found. Refining processes have patients with Upset Stomach medicine and has done so In this eity | "0 1o - rejected for —— entertaining the following vouns 1a- | removeq “tne’ dron ~of “Mother 79 ratiatacts ap to the day before his death. He Pt T dies from Norwich this week: Misses | Earth from these o] L i i Vew Yori sician| e is survived by two daughters, Mrs, |PUASicAl defects: MYSTIC Aficia and Lucille Haggerty and Helen | 1004, and eitly metnods of nom« | Dr. Ferdinand King, po Eok. b dna it SR o Wwomad who. siffers from | Berthe: 6. Dilley, of Stanstord. Can and Mary Woods. | e e the water o wnici |and Medical Author, tells physicians that they 2 o7 dvspepsia can make |and Mrs. Claude E. Truax of Soutk Announcements of Maloney-Goll Mar- | . L pastacping e : 7 © dvspepsia can make of South : 5 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ladd were Te- | our vegetables-are cookod are re 1d b on—Nuzated * Sivine thelr stomach an \::‘r:;‘hesze ‘l%‘;nvé, n;\th\‘o L_}rand- ntral Village. riage Reccived—Personal Items. cent visitors_in Willimantic with Mr. | sponsible for another grave iro | should prescribc more organic ir N, nternal bath with a tle f children, Mildred and Ruth ruax. arie Rivard, Willimantic, ¥ Ladd's aunt, Mrs, Julia King. serve your youthful vim an¢ ¥EY i i emia—iron o gnesia, savs a well known | The body was taken in charge of by iy Cillima, Announcement cards have been re-| Louis Buddich has retursed from a| FIEOF to A ripe old age, you mus |[ron—for their patients—Says ana o o John McCart Byron %k geived in Mystle from Mr and Mrs.|short stay at Garduer Lake. 1o eretore it you with to pre- |deficiency—is the greatest curse to the healih, ouis Goll, of the marriage of their = su pe iron defielency in you stalii gdaughter, Miss Edna Marle Goil, and THE FEAST OF AB. B e, SSme Ferin of or. |strength, vitality and beauty of the modern which took place on Fanic iron, just as you would ust | gomerioan Woman.—Sounds warning against etv per cent. of all diges. | Underratie Toy or o mp caused By ac ke Jay M. Shepard and pre- Sroviies nyaFochisely | Pared for burial. Y aaiTes Batas b - Doctor Gallup was one of Williman- 4 Zenerate too much [ tic's oldest medical men, havinz prac- - 2 limantic. ~ |John Malone irritates and inflames the | ticed his trad g ity for £ ¢ a: sus ko . «: v] ¢l and ferment, Thus| Bolyclinic and_the Philadelphia Med. © G. Hirst, Plainfield bt is now an aio| Burning of the Temple in Jerusalem. | *“As I have said a hundred times ove: [Use of metallic iro . fundamentaily all s a2 Arthur I Cooper, Willimantic. Bt 1. now an. at- ereanic iron'is the greatest of all strenst! lmay injure the teeth, corrode - T7 peopie “would. ‘only . tak: » wing and the pain|ical College. Later he returned and in Hoboken. Nimantie. “ity began Tuesday | bullders T Talation 0 | ook goRt mrafuatE, e And £ Hebrews of th g o i S PpL o ; Poisonous excess acid | just completed one of them in New - Brisfs and Personals. evening the annual feast of Ab, in|NuXited Iton when they, feel Weak ol lthe stomack and do far more 2o neutralized | York Medical Institue this spring. He Jesse Ball Stinson is enjoving hisicommemoration of the burning of the | \ich habit-forming drugs, stimulants ab’ |harm than good; advises 4 219, he Plaod | was a member of the City Medical So- Eizruey, Windhsm. vacation from the Mystic River bank.|templa in Jerusalem by the soldiers| alcoholie heverages I am convinced tha J0s.. COTEeH bod is Despathy, Moosup. Wellingham Tift has returned to Tif- | of Titus. This tragedy, which spelled [in thix way they could ward off diseas: luge of only nuzated iron. Durns GOF teelecity. Doctor Galup was never known s’fo hurt | to have anvthing but zood words for preventing it becoming organic in thou Jo ., Williman ton, Ga., after several weeks' stay in|pelitigal ruin for the Jewlsh nation, - | anybody and attended to his patient . Eeiegs e - | Atystic. d marked the end of the Jawish ma-|Ands Of cases and thereby the lives of HEEED t and fakelup to the day of his death. Seectien Cheney. Abin 3 Miss Hazel Trotter has returned to| tionality, is the inspiration of an im- ; washes dow FUNE Eles s fn T aph Mrs. Bertram iams mowey in_ svnagogues all over the 3 Rorwiih | IO | e Netioial suard thay il taimeat- | & m; and from ptomach thes ‘and’ cools 'the Jonathan Starr. e e ky. Willimantic. Suineo et of her cousin, Miss Phebe| fast of the ninth of Ab by colleeting|anout a dozen,applications have been|they are not already drafted by the T Tacs evers teaco of excess acid Wresent | The funeral of Jonathan S s uis C Willimmantic: Sk funds for the war stricken co-religion- | 5)100" gyt 2 recent proclamation. Units of Home anchester. sponge mig’ Every svmptom of | Mark's Episcopal chureh, Terryville, Joseph Cocnek {llimar to Moosup_after. sit | wit er | the movement for re-establishing the|perore lons, but not until 15 names|not considered and are an entirely dif- | iiv h distress vanishes and natural, | Rev. Major Henry conducting the ser-| Aienasl Asead 224 daughter, Mrs. Clarence Gracey Jewish center at Jerusalem. While [ T.°00 O ferent matter, having no standing with | M. e digestion follows, vice. “Burial was in New London in| Simon Skowvan, Willimantic ;Georse Sands has returned to New | the world war has brought suffe In an interview with Prof. A. L.|the war depariment in a strictly mili- ning OTE.—Bisurated Magnesia is a sei- | C2dar Grove cemetery in ‘the *Starr| Ialter Styajneki, Brooklyn. io ter several days’ stay injand sorrow to millions of Jews, there | pitcher, who will have charge of the|fary sense. No uniform or ~other fnation of purcst masnesia | [amily plot. The committal service at| Nien Toceancine, Moosu®, fomns L rilimantic. | 15,2150 @ feelirs among them that the| gchool, he said that all he feared was |equipment ied to such units, and | Har T { specially prepared for acid | the grave was conducted by Rev. Mar- | Stor: ol s Mrs. Harry Mitchell, of Willimantic, | titanic conflict of _the great powers | gra0% 1% SUr Tha% Bg t8 FEREC, U | Mey are p ted from wearing the|s2d year in the the word “bisurated”|cus J. Simpson, formerly of Yai ey A F oy is visiting relatives in the village. will in the ;nd h|rln: a\»q;_n the real- | oo me tired of waiting for more dfi- Prin " Iwavs be insisted on. as mag-[who Is a former rector of & AiGrander: Witk i e e ization of their dream. The restora- Faits & = cation ot Br ho. ol © in tablets amd | With Mr. Starr was instrumental in| The following id not apphr at the |, The kaiser's flow of rhetoric never|considered unlikely when the read- —— e ever sold as a citrate. liquid. milk |Starting and building St. Ma | ing the allotted time: fails him in any emergency. But in|Jjustment of the affairs of the world FELL SIXTY FEET graduate, w umps Bisurated form |church_at Terryville, bearer: Liam J. Julian, Moosup. who took | the twin proclamations of August 1 his|comes with the restoratlon of peace. magnesia is not a laxative. were Edmond Starr N ston amination Aug. 7. *|love of bombastic utterance played | The grasp of Turkey upon the ancient AT SUBMARINE BASE Middletown Junction, Frederick W. Starr of West- Dupont. Plainfield Rlmis e £lck when. ha: boseted ot fRend - of . the HEStews Wil no donbt = | R field, Mass., Charles D. W. Clark and Stanchak, Willimantic | Germany’s achievements in defending | be loosened and it is certain that the | New Yorker Slipped From Girder £3,000 to Mra. W JAY M. SHEPARD Frank T. Clark of Cheshire, Isaac I.| James R. Milier, Hampton, trans- |itS colonies. Of its whole colonial em- | return of the countrs to its historic ‘While Dismantling Coal Shads. Hadlyme~—~Willilam Gillette ~ has | being Biesaadi it ik Bh i Clark and W. Plummer Gretter of | ser e s s pire only one small corner of German would meet with universal ap- started on a two weeks' cruise on his Pearne's % i g Wetentmy. E. Matteson, Moosup, examined [ 223t Africa remains in German pos- E. Gerlach of New York, emploved | houseboat, the Aunt Poily makes F IDirect dE balm = D o o session and there a few German ofi-| Few of the cities of the world have |, B Gerlach of Wew York, emploved BenéReins unera oran €T | Gircus Man Taken to New Haven. | “¥iil 1 wakely. Centeat Viniase, who | SEXS With @ small force of matives ars | suffered as much from siegs and wars is dismantling the coal sheds at the|' Manchester, — A telegram’ 60-62 North St., Willimantic |, Charies Ives, a member of a circus |has entisted. - SRRy Pomeed 1 motvesting S ows | as bas Jersesiew. Since the Sealie | upmarine hage st the Nevy Vard fell | Washington, D. C, Tuessey teld of |, Hartferd . t “ho w vhile the olr. es vr, Plainfield, in the U, | Place Of refuze to another in the jun- N v fr e Jebusites. and e tehos ot aboat 0] Dot Rosman FUSSOAY, Sold F [ been recel 3 troupe, who was injured while the cir- les E. Cyr, Plainfield, in the U World, David set up his capital on Mount | from a girder, a distan f about Postmastér Thomas J. McQuish's re- | /0 gle.—New Yo | | = sevy injuries Wednes- ppointment for four vears. | Zion. the noly city “has many times | fe°t. suering’seyere injuries Wednes: | appo o {and Srian peen, plundered and pilaged. In 971! when a rivet of o girder on which Ger- | Glastonbury.—Frank Brown, 54, who | LHatONS | | | | and S Lady Assistant Tel. connection |cus was showiag in this city, was|S taken to a New Haven hospital on tae| Adelard Dufresne, Plainfield, will be 7 o'clock train to New Haven. The |examined Sept. T DR. F. C. JACKSON |amhiinss. i icor dabie mon | “iowa xamined Sept. B. C. it wnas taken by the king of = ke Do o Lo = . lach was standing wave way. Gerlach |lived with his two sisters on Colches. Emypt. who looted the temple of its| |55 nis balance and plunged to the|ter avenue, died Sunday night of cere- Bulletin” ervi treasures. It was subsequently con- | o3 - e ulletin’s Pattern Service e e iy mbsaguantly conc | qoor 'of the buildine: bral hem, Timantic. antic, will be age. The body was taken ’ S vas unconscious when workmen |:5 Manchester, N. DE” ’s’ b e b il Brief Menti. in the sixth century B. C. the eity| ¢ was T ho me er o | ARocusstet, B H The local Y. M. C. A. has an in- ief_ Mention. D b tone o ChY | reached his side and he wa: i teresting collecti t ‘war literatura | Mrs. A C. Hill of Church str plh .81y was twice besiezed and taken DY |in, gjck bav of the base, where he| Now Britain—Three Hartford wom- Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantio | (oresting collect ""‘,r;’sen‘;a‘fm“ eLgaure | is spending a few days with Mrs. Fres N-huchar:rn;zzar_ the V’-nh,\"'fl":l;‘ £on- [ was examined. His injuries were|en started this week to master the in- L] . baks e e ook | e NS Tew Gy it S auerer. The second siexe lasted three A, e e g | £0 Started thi k to master the in i1 SEre S Bhm Fhoos M0 10 Emaiand e et ezl e - Tears, ‘and on its termination the vie-| {004 1o Sensiel oF 8 DIoRen MSR (U8 | tricacies of tending saiioad ates and Bif Gimet tocl, 00 e e Do | artarevon s ey lett Weanssiay o led e O i athe, UomPle [ It ‘is possible that there are internalfine watchful care of an experienced HIRAM N. FENN fessor ‘McMeills’ Dixon. of 4he Tt | will remais for & engocl, where she e Polaces, and corried nwey Zede:|injuries but this could mot be defi- man. | T o ve s of ¢ ' ST " 3 the last king of the house of o tained Wefnesday. 1 . UNDERTAKER amnd EMBALMER] Versity of Glasco. Miss Bertha Valill of Providence is David, and many of his people. "‘fi-’.",{.“,mfi(‘"y::.?aid on a rgm'»m f00or| Clinton—Rev. Stephen A. Ward of | i i Some of the literature are leaflots. oy 82 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. ile others are books. Some of the | Wee 1 Telephicne Lady Assistant [most interesting are: Treatment of After a long period of Persian rule 5 he is extremely for- | you i g e B e A A ruic] of the ‘shed ana Johnstown, Pa., celebrated mase at St. | i . tantly killed, s on Sundav mos ol T the walls of Jerusalem. Pacifism | tunate In_not being instantly i Seexys e Bundur, mopEss Completel %Smft" reached its height on that occasion, Father Ward passed his boyhood days | u 1 {| COAST ARTILLERY WiLL in Madison and has many friends in | = two weeks with her sister, rs. Lydia Towne, of Walnut street. - for the defenders of the citv refused i“ H vas '’ £ - e to fight because it was Sabbath. and REMAIN AT FORTS, | this place. By Fruit-a-fives H = Ptolemy gained an easy victory and —- . MasiaMisbtine s B Vit ' ¥ ! plundered the citv. The Syrians were | Average of 21 Per Cent. Has Been the | Bristol—Miss 3 kool Lo 882 Sr. Va B. B, Antiochus massacred the peo- Vears of,age. As she s under the legal | With Acute Slomach ple, defined the temple and prohibited | Major Adams of Bridgeport, in an : ; b eport, dn_aniiimit, it ‘will be necessary to secure the ed in the streat. e the Jewish worship. Then, in 3 B.|%ddress o the men at Fort Wright, | Lt it will be necessary i dropped in . came the Romans of Pompey. who | seated that the coast artillery of the by several physicia WILLIMANTIC, CONN. F[][‘]]]B[l [;l'ust | Our Sale of Sport Silk Poplin | g swsiosuse WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK and Would Crack and Bleed. CLOSE SATURDAY Ll Cuticura Healed. ('ostn$1.00. | demolished the walls and slew 12,000 | Sate, the band and the sanitary de- e . s b e people. In the followinz period ‘the | tachment will remain at Fort Wright | Plainville—Resigning the pastorate| years, and my taple was nebullt ou & arandee soale/fyny] the. snow. flies, and most likely [ Which he has el in Cansan for @| gounds to 160 po and Jerusalem reached the height of | onger, o0 tha. Teadurs At e Conerass. | of my fae 3 1 its glory with nearly 200,000 people.| The 13 companies have been mu: Churer Beta ot hlh s e h | cutri, ¥ #, Roman tyranny at length Adrove the|tered in the regular army and now - . - s Jews to revolt and in 6 A. D. the In- | there is no difierence between the Con- 11 recently tondered him. with the first dose, an surgents took the city and routed the | pecticut coast artillery and the resu- e e Roman army. Retribution was swift Iuar army. An average of 21 per cent. Westhrook.—Miss Mary C. Holbrook I r"(un-rv!l f and terrible, for four vears later Ti- | has been the loss to each company, |left this week for a two weeks' courso | Stomach Troul tus, son of Emperor Vespasian, took [and now something must be done to |t the state summer school for teachers | conetination wers cur the' ofty and burned the temple after | fll up the ranks. In sesicn st the Denbury Nowmsl il g one of the most terrible steges in his- ; - e gules on- . Miss Holbrook will teach again | 208 5. 4 Tiithin & few weske the fegular on- | i vear af the Bondmeadow schoo! a-tives” enoug! is i i 3 *‘l was poiscned by the use of. soaj tory, during which the Jews dled like [ jistment station for the army in e 3 Thu'u an unusual opportunity for those who wish to and hard water, and my b flies] from starvation and disease.| Golasmith building, New London. will 50¢. & box, 6 for § ¢ provide themselves with Sport Poplin for Summer frock burn and itch. The skin would swell up The city was razed to the ground.|start recruiting for all branches of the [ Waterbury.—The parlor cars.operat- ' o Ay Th 3 th 3 7y, nbloiches that were red ang wWith the final passine of the Jewish |service to bring them up to their full |68 between ‘Boston apd ‘Waterbury by | Atall dealers or seat § or e are unusua! ant B4 ar il E nation Jerusalem entered upon a new | strength. e New York, New Haven an art- | g.tives Limited, Ogdens separate skirt. designs ly pretty angry looking, and little fine but not less tragic pahse of its history | ~ Whije drafting of the entire National | ford railroad were withdrawn Aug. § W water blisters would form. These broke and formed a hard crust and when 1 shut in which it was taken and retaken in| guard into the federal service has —— turp by the Romans. the Persians. the |eliminated practically ail necossity for Crilsade: rs and the Sacacans. only at|maintaining the militia bureau as a attractive, and the color combinations are of the sport P " - my hands the skin would last to fall into the hands of th ivi: ar d t t, it & 2 z 2 £ This Poplin sold for $1.25 and $1.50, AT Seimivicca ™ md N o *|aivision of the menoersnmenc s (| New London (Norwich) Line | e e 2 I was given a sample of — e taken to do away with It entirely. In full 36 inches wide T ctean Scap and Ointment ares LITTLE INTEREST IN fact, since the burean Is established TI'o New York | Yo ol - ;’;“’"}!d‘c;’amfi atonce of theburning | 4 PRACTICAL. POPULAR GARMENT. MYSTIC'S NAUTICAL SCHOOL | B a%: it cannot be dropped as a CH sation, 1 bought o g dafinite unit without revocation of the : < UR CE THIS WEEK AT ONLY were healed, and th flests ol Sheaine® || . Women, a1l over ha: worldl are sow| o statute founding it. What wil be done Strs. City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapir (Signed) Mrs. Martha M. g@mby Zosring overslls and trouser sprme Six N-';wn Have Euq;! s-e’-‘_-lr'-d And a|in all probability that the 'r‘mmber Leave Nev‘«( London dsil it sessssviss TN ' - » | for outdoor an: oor W 3 . v d will a- i . R. ’ . .o 00 95¢c a Yard North Troy, Vt., Sept. 30, 101 Eopaeer sl Moo wk. ozen Applications Filed. of officers mow attached will be ma Bue New York Pler 70 € /23 8¢ .. ‘ 750 2 terially reduced, leaving only enough £ Comfortable Staterooms—well ventilated—can be ecccupled at Caticura S¥ap daily an i int- | nish suitable suggestion for this : ily and Cuticura Oint: nes a 1 T IWhile some interest has been shown |on duty to keep up the vital records Dining Room service a la carte i i la st ) t. It is cut in f a e, Secaionally Vet e I o e e | In.the Saciant Of DATINE & el | i B e e b ey Torie | blackheads or other eruptions, Un- | faie. 45033 ard extra school > ] e o - -42. in Mystic there is very litul chinery. 8 ] . sighdy complexions are often a bar to bist “measire, fictaal work being done by the vouns | It 1e possible that some state may Fare Norwich to New York $1. | social and business success. men of Mystic, Noank and Stonington, | decide to raise additional reziments to Applications for Staterooms and Tickets should be mads | i . E For ¥ree Sample Each by Return to anv address on receipt of 10 cents | (hFee places where one would suppose ftake the place of their National guard [ g, w. ADAMS, Ticket Agent N. Y., N. H. & H. R, R N il address post-card: “Caticurs, | 3 ShverOiress on all the pupils mecessary to commence | units, but such action cannot have any ' The N Lopospurt o soi gl ARA) i e | Boston.” _Sold everywhere, | _Order throuzh The Bulletin Company, | would be easily obtained. So far|influence upon the continuance of dis- ® NOw Syl eamship Company Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. none from these pimces have signed.|continuance of the militia bureau. I e

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