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of your city, town all gf your compafie of 3’4 ‘Windham o He rue to God, country and your churel |nad you will come out on the right side. The orchestra then playea Gedd Luck, Good Bye, God Bless You, while the N AT ratted men. COMING FROM OKLAHOMA, Arthur Ansine, of Pomfrat Center, Ariswering the Call. Among those who Were not present but were accounted for was Arthur Ansine whose address on his regis- tration card is Pomfret Center, but who was in Oklahoma when last heard from. A telegram was received from him in that state by Clerk Fenton stating that he was on his way to Willlmantic and would arfive here on Thursday morning. EVADED SCHOOL LAW. John Morvith Kept Daughter Home to Care For Younger ChildreR. At the Wednesday session of the po- lice court, John Horvith pleaded not Ruilty to'a charge of the state scheol laws. He said that his wages ini the mill were so small it was. necessary that he and his wife work 2nd the dsughter was needed to stay at fome and take care of the chil- dren, seven in number. J“th Was suspended on the condition that - Murray’s "Baitén_' Willilmantio, Oonn. ; ~ Toilet Articles and Preparations . This special showing of Tollet Articles and Prep-~ . arations offers you every opportunitly to provide Yyourself with all kinds of standard make Tollet Articles and Preparations at most reasonable But.:‘gh‘nd it made no tg‘:& were cgmmi to the House of 'gl Good Shepherd at Hartford and they were taken there in_the mornins. SUCCESSFUL BANQUET GIVEN DRAFTED MEN. Many Interesting Speeches Given by Prominent Men. larse quota from the VELVET MILL ADDITION TO BE BUILT AT ONCE Needed by Rossie Company to In- crease Output of John Strast Plant.” The Willimantic Indusirial company which controls the local plant of the Rossie Velvet company will bufld an addition to its plant on Jobn street, The Velvet business is rishing just now and the factory, which will be similar to the present onme in can- will be started as ,soon as The second 2l Smue: ot e Cuimber o Com at a banquet a - merce rooms on Main strest Wednes- day evening. The men collected in the parlor and pool room during the early part of the evening and marched- into the dining hall to the tune of a _patriotic _air. They were shown their p! at tables and sat down to a bountiful feast with the following menu: THREE TROOP TRAINS. To Pass Through Town Today—From Hartford, Danbury, Ansonia, Leocal Section. Four troop trains will pass through this city today (Thursday) with men for Camp Devens, at Ayer, Mass. The trains will be similar to the ones that passed through September 20 and will be_as follows: Hartford Special, com- posed of eleven coaches and contain- ing 794 men, which will arrive at - 10 a. m. Danbury Special, with eleven oaches and 761 men at 11 a. m. An- sonia Special, with ten coaches and 705 men at 1 p. m., and the Air Line - « you folks who have been "thinking that you cant get Ginger Ale. Cold Ham. Cold Tongue. Escalloped Potatoes. Pickles. . : Rolls. Cake. Coftee. Ice Cream. Cigars. The bamguet was in the hands of the canteen committee of the local Red k- ANTISEPTICS Small size Sulphol Napthol, value 10c for Sc. Medium size Suphol Napthol, value 25c for 19¢ Pond’s Extract Vanishing Cream 2lc. Peerless Peroxide Cream 10c. Palm Olive Cream 4sc. Peg O'My Heart Doemo Cream 39c. Harriet Hubbard Aver's Luxuriate Cream 50c. Pompelan Massage Cream, value 50c for 39c. Creme .de Meridor, value 25¢ for 19¢. Daggett and Ramedell's Cream, value 39c for 29c. Daggett and Ramsdell's Cream, large size, vaiue 505 for c. Cream Elcaya, value 50c for 42c. . Williame’ Cold Cream, vaiue 25c for 20c. . Large size Sulphol Napthol, value 50c for 3%c. Small size Glyco Thymoline, value 33c for 21c. Medium size Glyco Thymoline, value 50c for 42c. Large size Glvco Thymoline, value $31.00 for Sic. , . Lambert's Listerine, medium size, value 25c for 26e. Lambert's Listerine, large size, value 50c for 40c. 25¢ size Dioxogen -for 19c. Bo0c size Dioxogen for 39c. 16 oz. bottle Peroxide of Hydrogen, value 25c for 20c. Special with eight coaches at 3 o'clock. The last train will pick up the men from'the towns along the line and’ the local men will leave on this train. . ANSWER ROLL CALL WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Drafted Men Present or Accounted For—Charles Hart Appointed Cap- tain of Contingent. . the girl be sent to sciool. Will Remit Dues. The dues of any member of the ‘Willili#mtic Chamber of Commerce who 1s ifl tHa service of his country witl be remitfe e, War Library Conmtributions $397. The total of Windham’s contribu- tian to the Books for fdidfers” fund has reached 3$397.29. Thé following contributions _have been recefved: ‘Willimantfe Woman's club, dduatfon, Cross. The room was tastefully ‘decoratéd with the national colors by Donahue, which was. donated. The ginger ale was aiso donated by the W. E. Clark Bottling company. ~During the ban- quet musical selections were given by an_orchestra. After the banquet the following spoke in part as foilows, Imtroduced by Maygr D. P. Duan: Rev. Brochert: It seems almost last night that I had the privilege of addressing a sim- any more New Orleans nreal Molasses o o o meet me— BA:_A__L,_____, Rab8 A~ 8 oz. bottle Peroxide of {Hydrogen, vaiue 19¢ for 13c. Pompélan Night Cream, value 38¢ for 29c. The first roll call of the men who | ilar assemblage, and one wonders how | /g RN SIOmAN O ors B — uart Vitel 1, val e f 3%c. 3 i are to leave this city, today, was held | many more times such meetings wi . > 3 : 2 1 quart size xxx quality Witch Hazel, value i0c for 3%c. Aubrey Sisters' Beautifier, value 26c for 20c. A0 e o t Voedneaday atter: | b heid. War cale for al that 12 vext Marys achool $8.43.° Tne town of ZOW grade mioiasets can’ never mnoon at o'clock, and all were either |in us. morally, mentally and physical- » Irea ntri ;. 2 : 1 Al — present or accounted for. . Charies|ly. 1 do not feel that I should give|on its $100 assessment. give faver to your baking and cook: FACE POWDERS LOTIONS DENTIFRICES Hart, who has seen service in the U, |advice, but that that function shoull ing like the real New Orleans mo- £ PLTT IRt covieln_pud e ‘Ihwe"b;a"&n’fny’;:d Badges For Auxiliary Delegataes. lnsses. Those who know this always ; 41 3 . avies, of er] , @l - insis Woodbury's Facial Powder for 21c.jHolmes' Frostilla, value 25c for 19c. Ca;;»ct Dental Powder, value 25c for g gl W nge :";W‘ngd P Lo s el et P mfl:’:flge::al«m :ttun'l;. }x,uca : insist on BRER RABBIT real New Velviola Face Powder for 2ic. e e Dr. Lyons' Dental Powder, vatue 25c|lieiitenants, to have charge of the|and bless vou. Friday afternoon to make badses for Orleans Molasses. Get acquainted 3 i - Bver. value 25c for 1%c. for 21c. men. About twenty said that it was| Re Sraian: the delegates to the convention which yourself with Brer Rabbit — this Superior Poudre de Ris for 17c. G v g 7 Colgate’s Dental Powder, medium |impossible for them to roturn to thair| America is beginning to realize the | ) S P8 T tnis city next Wednes il for all oi Jergen's Rice Powder for 12c. Mum, value 25¢ for 2lc. size for 1bec. - romes Wednesday night so accommo- |Magnitude of the task that she is|gay ang Thursday. About eighty EEYORY U CAND'IOF AL A = Colgate’s Dental Powder, large size. |dations were provided at the John-facing and the preparation for the|}agces will be required. Each badge o families, at all grocers. for 25c. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, small size for 10c. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, large size for 23c. Pebecco Dental Cream, value §0c for 42¢. Kolynos’ Dental Cream, value 25c for Jergen’s Benzoin ‘and Almornd, value for 1sc. Hine’s Homey and Almond Cream, value 50c for 3%c. Ordorono, value 25¢ fpr 19c. _ Roger and Gallet's Rice Powder for 23¢. Colgate’s Eclat Face Powder for 25e. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet for 25c. La Blanche Face Powder for i2c. son house. The men then left to do the city and wili report on Railroad street at 2 oclock. When one of the drafted men from Moosup heard what is being done for the Tocal men, he was surprised, since his own town gave them no send-off at all. He sald that Moosup, is de- conflict is nearing completion. clouds have gathered and you are go- ing forth not only to fight but to fight War itself. This will be the last at- tack and the future generations will be safe from such a condition of be- coming cannon fodder because of your sacrifices. You are soldiers of freedom A sus will have a rosette at the tep. miniature spool of thread will be pended from the badge. OBITUARY. Mrs. Jenns A. Lennen. PENICK & FORD, Ltd: The Largest Canners of Molasses in the World NEW ORLEANGS, LA. ¥ i rr v, upmder dor 430 Resinol Olntment, yalue. §0c for 42c. 21e. serted, as over 150/ men are'in the|and ahow the world that you are not| mpe death of Mrs. Jennie Ashton of Hudnut's Violet Sec Face Powder for | o iieura Ointment, value 50c for 42c. | Willlams' Dental Cream, value 25c for | U. S. sarvice. Louis Champagne and|only soldiers but men. When 3oU|yennon, 58, occurred at her home at g = . end Lucian Couture were presented |Ieturn the town will be proud of ¥ou.|33) Windham road, Tuesday after- 12 Sia: 23c. - $20 in money by their friends and as- you will be the “fairest of the fair,” noon. She is survived by one broth- Brer Rabbit Molasses Imogine’s Face Powder for 5oc. N e e TOOTH BRUSHES sociate ‘members at | the Franep- |Men who were called and found not|er"Thomas, and by two sisters. Mrs. , e o 2 Jergen's Doris Face Powder for 42c. % American Societies’ ‘club rooms, in|Wanting. I can only say God keeP|Neyjie Keon and Mrs. Kate McNickel, st —, — roai NEW ORLEANS s Cooper’s Complexion Beautifier for Moosup. Harry Bigonesse was also| Yol and guide you. ., of this city. ; ) e Molasses Bies's Face Powder 17c. 2 Perfect Bristle Togth Brushes, 23c, 30| the - reeipient of sevaeal presenta| .M. J: Farrell, one of ha men drafted ; . From NEW ORIEANS 3 from this city and wjio I to leave to- and 35c. 4] children’s loc and Freckle Harriet Hubbard Aver's Face Powder, | xingabery's e Tooth Brushes, from fricnds, but all was done indi- viduaily. * FUNERAL. gay, then sanz a vocal solo entitled Rose of My Heart. The audience gave players, tea, Mrs. Siward; handker—TcOun(_v agent - for 50c. strengths, 50c, Tbc, $1.00 and $1.25. 12%ec. ¢ B i = : = Chasjen Hant ‘and rinest DeForss of | % Much applause that he intended to Mrs. Amelia Cornwall, T R § 5 Mot T o T tier 7822 | gfve an encore but found that his| Tha funeral of Mrs. Amella Corn-|chiet, Mary Furnier. . charge of the boys' and gir TALCUM POWDERS TALCUM POWDERS o e O e e T "the | muUsic was missing, so he gave some|wall was held in North Coventry on e Work, and the executive con mavy and raceived honorable discharg- | nteresting imitations of birds. The|Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Me- FUNERAL. will probably make a_selection at o 3 next meeting. he vomen of " notes of the home canary. meadow | Knighte oJiclating. Interment was in b4l at ' Colgate’s Violet Talcum Powder for 15c. e Emoline Talcum Powder for 19c. ;}“' ,;”‘ey became ' acgeainted lark, robin and its :me calling it were | the North Coventry cemetery. Cecilo Bessette, cm";l.\: "n':'"; "'"; direc Colgate’s Eclat Talcum Powder for 15c. Doris Borated Talcum Powder Zor 45c. The men were in the best of spirits|mervelously reproduced by him, and The body of Cecile, the 9-vear-old | H. Bentan of Andover, are orga - g spirits . c 1 con : A . several interesting personal eelections LCHES 3 R - | tor home econom! nd food cqni Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Talcum Powder for 1sc Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Talcum Powder for 50c. apd many of them planned to go _to | {7REIR. Mt E P erator COl TER ::.‘:‘hv:eh‘:: {le?a"m”udox;i‘, ("",,.,‘\i,;“n’n vation, and a meeting of the town wl chairman from each at the farm bureau office d the dance In the town hall Wednesday evening, after the banquet. TWO WAYWARD GIRLS the '9.17 westbound train at the New Haven road station Tuesday morning. A large number of relatives awaits the arrival of the body. There w: an automobile cortege from the st: addressing a crowd _ in Boston on George Washington’s birthday, a_cat and dog fight, the bird that Dr. Cook discovered at the north pole, Judge Twomey sawing wood for breakfast Spooner's Tea Rose Talcum Powder for 1%c. Babcock's Cérylopsis Taleum Powder for 1Se. Babcock’s Vielet Talcum Powder for 13c. Jergen's Cut Rose Talcum Powder for 15c. Colgate’s Dactylis Talcum Powder for 15c. 5 Colgate's Baby Talcum Powder for 15c. = ‘Williams® Carnation Talcum Powder for 15e. Four Local Boys Leave for Camn on Wead Devens—Station Agent Carrier In- jured—John R. Backus Il The bureau i e hibits, etc!, at Stafford fair planning to has ‘Wiiliams' Rose Talcum Powds Se. s e - Williams® Baby Talcum Powder for 156, ;‘-kreyical::l::t 1;:3:;:'?:;:;: ‘i“r 1:c. 214 WILL BE SAFEGUARDED| 14" the mocking bird. John J. Shea, Francis W. Brown, |tion to St. Mary's cemetery where |11 and 12 and be represented Mennen’s Violet Talcum Powder for 17c. Syiias' Comrrt Powder, large sizp. for 4te. = ° Vistaria MoClasky afMl Ketherine Can-| Bt evc COnD 02 OSSR, | |, | Frank cayesict and John N. Pheips et | burial tooX place in tne family lot The | L7, 8%, Hepron o i Z 3 > - C s ibagle X a e ed tha ome economics w Mennen's Borated Talcum Powder for 17c. Dier, Kiss Talcum Powder for 29¢. aty Committed to House of the Good | nardships of war by being forced to 1\9::' 1"'.,"40‘: h‘;:;::y:mm?y‘ thf:; Tr-‘xfi?-'u.'t’:::rg. Despathy of .\12;?\";: will have been engased before t r time and will be present f dem and Lauril Genard Baitic. Under- taker George G. Grant had charge of the arrangements. Goneral News. Miss Dorothy Wood listen to six different reverends speak to you. It is far better to die fight- ing than to die in your bed at home ! in a commonplace occupation. When you return you will be honored as the soldiers who made the world safe for Shepherd. Victoria McClosky and Katherine Conaty entered pleas of gulity to a charge of leading vicious lives. The Conaty girl was arrested on Eutaska Talcum Powdef for 1c. White Cross Foot Powder for 21c. TOILET WATERS AND HAIR PRESERVATIVES | SAL HEPATICA, ETC. will leave for Camp Devens at Ayer. This is the second of the quot afrom this town to leave for the camps. * Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton was a caller in town Wednesday. F. Purcell stration and other work. At Hebron demonstrations are expected be held which will show the differe uses of applcs, especially such as ord narily go to waste, is visiting | Colsate’s Violet Toilet Water, 3 sizes,] Pex O'My Heart Toilet Water, 8-oz |Bristol and Meyers' Sal Hepatica—|ine complaint of her mother. who said | democracy. e - Pucoell, James £C81 | rends in Greenburg: Pa. R B e R e b B 3 25c, 35c and Soc. size $1.00. e W fer dhe that she couldn’t do anything with| Rev. Arthur Carpenter: ioh Wodnesday, lame wers in Nor- | “'Eoier "A. Farrell of Piain Hill and | girls' club work will be made Colgate's Caprice Toilet Water, 3 sizes,{ Roger and Gallet's Violet Toilet Water, $1.00° size for 86c her. =0 she wanted her sent away for| We are going to end autocracy and | ¥ 1. Bartleti of New Haven was a |PATty of Btamford friends are tour-|feature and it is expected 25c, 38c and 50c. S0c. awhile. The McClosky girl was de-| this will do one thing, chiefly, to place | caller b ing difterent cities in Connecticut, | qemonstration teams on vario Seidlitz Powders, 3 in a box for 8¢ a | fanned by 1 % i Calier Herh Wiedsesgay 4 pre b d Rhbde Ishnd. Colgate’s Lilac Tollet Water.” 3 aizes) Colgate's Bay Rum, $0c & bottl Funiiy ‘ended Dy her mother, who said that|the Ameriean ideal squarely before! “Miss Mary Wade was the guest of | MAssachusetts an e Tshnd. of work. The program for the B, ilao 2o : Sl e. Seldliiz Powders, 10 in a box, for 19¢ | 2Ithoush her daughtér "didn’t work, | the world, 4ibert nn::,dnu Bave besn!(flenfl. in Hartford Tuesday. Mr. Farrell recently pyrchased a |strations and sudgings in as S ur Best Bay Rum, 6-oz. size for 2lc. v 4 challenge: ing s about. o - new touring car. Thursday, 10 a. m. cannin; Colgate’s Rose Toilet Water, 3 sizeslka Pinaud's FEau-de-Quine Hair] Fistono’s Castoria for 27c. y ‘ your part at the front and You may Wrist Injured. Miss Edna Alquist spent Tuesday | stration contest, vegetable = 25¢, 3sc and 50c. Tonic 306 Wt L e B S0C ton be sure that we are behind you at| E. A. Carrier, station agent on the | With South Coventry friends. contest: 2 p. m.. canning judg! ; Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet _ Violet] pyim Glive: Shampoo p s : home. F branch railroad, met with a very pain. | Baltic friends and relatives attended | test, potato judging contest A ‘Water, 3 sizes, 25c, 38c and 50c. s 0o Bo%. M " — Rev. Vernon Cooke: ful accident Tuesday. While cranking |the Gautier-Delaney wedding at the|10 a. m. stock judgi Williame® Violet Toflet Water, 25¢ and] Willams’ Shampoo now 27 3 ) It seems the desttny of the United | his automobile the engine backfired, |home of the bride in Hanover Wed- |m, pig judging conte o 25c size Davderine for 21c. BORDEN’S MALTED MILK States to take part in wars that influ- | the crank striking his wrist, bruising | nesday. these contests will be received a ence land duteide of our own borders, | and spraining the same badly. John C. Stevens fs third selectman |farm bureau headquarters at the fal on the board for the ensuing year. ASSISTANT COUNTY AGENT VOTED FOR TOLLAND. Budget Committes to Take Distribution of Finance: one grounds any time before the time for the contest. Substantial prizes as well as ribbons w awarded in each of these contests. The farm bureau will also have & table at which milk will be tested for butterfat free of charge for any farm ers who wish to bring samples in Testing will begin at 11 a. m. each day of the fair. The samples shoul 50c size Danderine for 42c. $1.00 size Danderine for §ic. and this war will influence the whole world. There is a remarkable differ- ence in the flag of other nations and ours; other flags stand for things in the past, while ours stands for the future. It is bad enough to have the German empire’s representative pre- pare to stick a knife in our back un- der the guise of friendship and that her soldiers should devastate France Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Remington re- turned Tuesday from a few days’ visit in Norwich and vicinity. Willlam Burdick of Norwich was a caller in town Tuesday, motoring uj “Mrs. Henry J. Bailey was in Middls town Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan was a visitor in Amston Wednesday. Mrs. Belle Worthington Porden’s Malted Milk, 50c size for 35c. Borden’s Malted Milk, $1.00 size for 79c TOILET SOAPS OF GOOD MAKES SPECIALLY PRICED | Remmers’ Berbino Soap 10c cake. ! Remmers’ Peroxide Soap 10c cake. TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR SAFEST CATHARTIC FOR ! Williams' English Lilac Toilet Water,) 1 2sc and 50c. Care of Cutleura Soap, 2lc cake. Whedbury’s Faclal Soap, 2lc cake. BEST, returned | The directors of the Tolland county | Remmers' Vidlet Soap, 10c a cdke. Colgate's Turkish Bath Soap, 7c cake. | LIVER AND BOWELS, AND |as they have done, but it is infinitely | Wednesday to her home in Norwich | farm bureau met Saturday to hear tife |he about ome-half bint of milk Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap, 10c cake. " Colgate's Popular Soap, 7c cake. = . PEOPLE KNOW IT. Yrorse that that nation should be able | after a weel’s Visit in town. reports in relation to the financial|from single cows, they should be take to stand before the world and say that| Mrg, Ida Wagner, Mrs, Bartlett and from the entire amount of milk give campaign which has been waged dur- ing the last two weeks. In order ¢3 obtain the county, state and federal funde which were avallable for farm buregu work it was necessary to raife from outside cources at least $1,008. Every town but one in the county re- ported, and the asgregate of money which has been received up to that date was $1,161, with several commi! teemen and Other avallable sources not yet having made a report. It was voted to appoint a budget committea this consisting of C. L. Wright of An- dover, A. H. Benton of Andover, Harri- son Hamilton of Eilington. This com- mittee will meet together at an early date and apportion out the money to the different branches of work which .are to be taken up by the farm bureaun the coming year. It was voted to appoint an assistant Iron Is Greatest of All Strength . Builders, Says Docftor A_ Secret of the Great Endurance and Powers of Athletes test of Pears’ Unscented Soap, 12¢ cake. Pears’ Scented Soap. 17¢ caka. Packers' Tar Soap, 19clcake. . Anchor Pure Castile Soap, 5¢ cake. " Anchor Pure Chsiile soap, large size 10c cake, Paim Olive Soap, 9. Williams’ Pure Tar Soap, 2 cakes for 25c. 4 ‘Williams® Carbolic Soap, 2 cakes for 25c. ¥ Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 10c cake. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 24c cake. Resinol Medicated Soap, 21c cake. COSMETICS ° Stanley’s Theatre Range, medium size, 10c. Colgate's Floating Soap, 7c cake. | Oatmeal Soap, 2 cakes for 25e. Big Bata Soap, 2 cakes for 25e. All-Round Soap, 2 cakes for 2bc. Colio Soap 10c a cake. Violet Soap, 10c a caite. Colgate’s Lilac Soap, 10c a cake. Wililams’ Shaving Soap, 23c & stick. Willlams’ Shaving Cream, 23c. Willlams’ ' Shaving "Powder, 23c. Colgate’s having Stick, 23 each. COMBS AND HAIR | MISCELLANEOUS BRUSHES * bottle Leontine Cleaning Fuid, they have done right. If talking can- not prevent this, then the malled fist must do it. Remember that you are not only fighting our battles but Ger- many’s battles. We'll look after your Lome interests and we'll be with you SE e e fvant. the F. P. Fenton of board: The local Red Cross has provided eweaters and other such things for the men who are from this Red Cross dis trict, and you will be presented with them this ‘evening. The other young men who are from other Red Cross districla will be provided for by other Red Cross organizations in your home town, and if you don’t get the things, let me know and I will fix it for you. This quota is very much different from the last quota Inasmuch as many of you are either married men or boys with dependent mothers, and it will be harder for you than for the last quota. After serving in the national army you will return better physically anZ men- tally in every way. G. W. Davis of Sterling: . . I have been told that there are three great things in the lite of a man —his birth, wedding and death—but I think that’ this ddy should be added to that list. I think that I represent the feeling of my community when I Thomias S. Clark were Norwich visit- ors Wednesday. The school for instruction of the of- ficers of the Home guard was held in ‘Baker's block Wednesday evening. Serfously 1l John R. Backus is seriously il at his home on South Main street. PLAINFIELD Closing Trap Shoot of Season—George Geselin Returns From New Or- loans. after thoroughly mixing. If o the herd milk Is desired, take sample after all the milk both n and morning fro mthe entire herd h been thoroughly mixed. If easier obtain. two samples may he brought one of the night and another of th morning milk. THEY'RE FINE! DON'T STAY BIL- 10US, 8ICK, HEADACHY OR CONSTIPATED exemption Secretary Hill Attending Conference. Secretary Edwin Hill of the loc M. C. A. is_in Hartford atte conference of the leaders of iF C. A. in the state. The pury the conventlon is to discuss pl the state associations entering i the canvass for $35,000.000 for work of the Y. M. C. A. in of the United States Nation New York officials will be pr the conference. Letters remaining unclaimed at the local post office for week ending Sept. 15 are for J. Beavru, H. Carris, Rich- ard. Chadwick, Willlam Chaput, Charles Mellen, Napoleon Mercier, Mrs. Patris, and Mr. Belle Spicer. Closing Trap Shoot. The -last trap shoot of the season which was held recently by the Plain- field Rifle elub was & great suecess. The winners for the afternoon were John Bradford scoring 18. Thomaw Flynn_scoring 16, and Arthur Chase d Frank Congdem agoring fifteen ts out of twenty-five attempts. This form of amusement was new 6 oz 21e. . 12 oz. bottle Leontine Cleaning Fluid, c. Stag Safety Razor, blade sharpeners, will sharpen any safety razor blade, special 69c. - Shell Hair Pins, 12 in a package, value 35c now 25¢ package. Women's Leather Hand Bags, nickel or covered frames, plain or fitted, special $1.00 each. 20-Mule Team Borax, 15¢ a package. Stanley’s Theatre Range, 15c. large size, Enjoy life! Keep clean Inside with Cascarets.e Take one or two at night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand. Your head will _be clear, your tongue clean, breath right, stomach sweet and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store and Lily Range, 25c. Genuine Ivory Fine Combs, value:35c for 23c. - Parisian Jvory Dressing Combs, valua 355 for 2lc. HarG Rubber Dressing Combs, guar- ‘aniced unbreakable. vaiue 508 for| 33c each. Melrose Lip Salve, 10c. ";eefisgm"fl Hair Brushes, value Tic p or 53c. Nail Brushes, assorted styles, 19c for 10c’ each. value Melrose Nail Polish, 10c. Lily Nail Polish, 10c. - ‘Bath Salts, in diffecent odors, value |Straighten up. Stop the headaches. |say that we feel that it is no dis-lto the in the town. but much 7 stren a dury B s, f VASALINE 50c now 27c a bottle. bilious spells, bad colds and_bad days | grace to be called, we think it an hon- | enthusiasm . for it was Shown by the | e womrene momiorn, Memme g | S aneisats woi eh™S? ol Symptome' 5 2 range Wool Sticks, shaped, 4, 5 and} oy o onarougis Blue Seal Vasaline 10c| Tollet Paper, 1,000 sheets in a roli, 3|y Brighten up. Cheer up, Clean up!|or. We are not going into this war{members of the Rifie club and other : e 1w pla. liver and other troubles 6 inch, 5c each. White Vasaline 10c. rolls for 25c. Mothers should-give a whole Cascaret to get something but to put some- |men, who made the season a fine suc-| F¢f Cemt. Stronger im Two Weekn | ten to fourtecen da. o #im $ o LRI RIS et Ly SO !to children when cross, bilious, fever- | thing into. it. We wish to thank you | cess. ply by taking iron in the proper for Williams' Brilliantine, 23c. Pomade Vasaline 10c. rolls for 25e. ' quailty. special, Tiish or if tongue is coated—-they are | for this evening, as it made It possible | ~The Rifle club postponed its shoot 3t Deobla 00l | hecn doctering for months witheut ob g 3 - harmless—never gripe or sicken. for us to get together and know each | Tuesday evening, as many of the | L’ Jeem Lo think they are going to| becn O enchit, "Bt don't take £F other, as many of us are strangers. |members attended a Masonic meeting | Some rrimaiating medicing. sobrot mom | 61d" form Foduced Iron, Iron meetat ; DR. F. C. JACKSON | _Finanam bove anoua tonow sne [ Moomi? *hat evening. B epnsa e e : S EN QUALITY HAIR SWITCHES F.C. e e o e[ SRR R TR e i this reglon—Israel Put and Na-| Georgo Goselin has returned, after |in great uropean medical institutions, | dssimilated like nuxited iron i when, as a matter of spending a short vacation with rela- ot/ real and rse than tham Hale. We send you and may DENTIST l.hu stn'lf ahz‘l:'ml? o'f Tooflfe! Articles -nlr: Pr_le_p-nfionl offers you every opportunity hl God bless you, and we hope that when |tites in New Orleans, La. = = frug stringen’ can only comé from (e | I, may, Lve o3, provide your vi ! kinds andard mal oilet Articles and i = ., | You are called on you will act as sol- e _woods wi unted heavily 2 i 7 5t0 | Ady simply becsuse they knew the e yourseil with al sk e es ] Al at mOost| Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantic | Jters of democracs, . this season Is indicated by the large | Sctes tn ot sAEh P4t Sigthelr food be- | Grdt of frent sirensih and endura ‘reasonable prices. Hours—9 & m. t0 2 5. n. Fhone 44| . P Chesbro umber of licenses taken out. Blood to enable it to change food into and filled Bis bloed with iron b M 3 think that thi t R —— g ving matter. rom thel kened, | I neo R while We carry a complete line of Queen Quality Goods. “Queen Quality” represents the e [enctian Dt B A Y BALTIC. nervBus ‘condition they " know. soume: | AnOther het gone sown to Ing ion of £ JAY M. SHEPARD see many smiling. faces ameng you. . thing Is ‘wrong but they can't te stmpls ot ir what, 80 they generally commence do-- ~ highest standard of quality and merit, the truest expression of sanitation. That s good, for you are priviesed | w; Bomofit Whist—Burial of | 1oFink. o stomach. Hvor of Jelaney | n, YGRS I, GoTmesd e % The switches are made of fine lustrous and soft hair made in three’ separate strands Stccseding Elmore & Shepard men and I wien that I could be among | WEITn ¢, Coneds WheiBurill of ""“‘{5‘ or axmptoms’ of some other ail- | pinds “Tmiike the sdsr loorga K . . . o il Socoway rou. o all that we can for ment caused By Iac Pon i -the | 2oty Taike, the Py - which permit to vary the arrangement of your hair. e andEmbalmer | Jour retatives that you' leave ana it| Netes. Biood. “*Fhis hing Ko mon TOE | B o, mtie” e i & The awitehis comdin the Sl y bai 5 3 me“ect“ T sl Wl e o7 our Chi Years. while the patlent stffers unt'id | domach: in e coutii. 1 b e ST et vnnd pEicha s 0-62 North St Willimantic|dren ers in need el maie thelurens” | At the whist ecenty given n s | 00 16,20 28 hof, sivong of ool | (W50 ber® 0028 L b . e . 3 ury of the town look like 30 cents. ean’s hali for the benefit of St. Mary’s | following test: vou - facturers bave such ¢ ¢ gg inches }ong Lot .: :;.g 30 inches ll:n =S az i S8 SR S g i =] 1k the roptesemative of the execu- | Rtiowing wave Swased prisie: Ehawl ‘:utmb"'h;:‘.' 'z'x'“’é::v-;;"”flv"ko‘:v"?"} R e ing T RN ] (X8 OF the exacu-[Serowing vy swaisd prisset ke, | out_ becomiag |tired. DXL, fake two nder o vy ng at $2.98 g " - at $4.98 tive “department off the ity wish o | Mary Blenvenu: umbrella, Mary Bail: | fve-67ain. tablets of ordlnary muxacid Lt ; — : HIRAM N. FENN o ehe ity "ot Wilimaanile oet ‘proud | Cote: seommalation, Bua Columme: 4hirt: | Lot b0 ageiorting Thon poteat ot | Fiit T R B0 ey vl e THE H. C. NMIURRAY UNDERTAKER o nd EMBALMER|Gf you ‘and ‘whew you return we will | Aime Woods: birrel of apples, Mrs. | Ju§rSih asain and cee for yoursel¢ o ahe edonee B 4 3 - & = = = . €2 Church 8t, Willimantic. Ct. do all that is in our power to give you | Siward: jar of tobacco, L. uthe; | g, ozens 'of mervous, rundown pes D it e : : . A - . Lady a royal welcome. Uphold the ity | armletts, Napoleon Bellanger: noa- | ple who were alling all the while drussista