Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1917, Page 2

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ed down Maih strest G ried 0 ? 1 ER G Tincomn square whea v o have iz .| Hair Gray? ReadThis wheels got into the ) morning. This is a message of importanee to threw the wagen : e hair. Science has young people were thrown iscovery in Q-Ban, remaining shatt; broke and the < o Gray or faded hair changes to 2 pat- EMERALDS’ ELEVEN WON. :‘l’:’ew nEx:;r;l‘z;e:tcor::o uf::;l:,eru‘:m-‘ Street crossing, where it was stopped. b 4 Works g'flnguinyb);ndap:ir’e‘ge:‘deg;md Feund Windham High School Team{ pasts for a goal this time. Both teams p:c?a ;1 ..z':? Lincoln’s ::re by W.M g 7 ‘r:a:’y ":'-‘}'s:"lsc a large bottle, nolA.ll! Easy, During Saturday’s Contest. | sec-sawed back 2pd forth on the 8eld.|a policeman. George Lynch got he back if not satisfied. Sold by Lee & « - = Toovty yard vun by Meirans saa foi-| St o0 his head and several socatch g ey aman Her Torter Liquly Sham- With the fand forces The Emeralds scored an casy Vie-|t jowed on the second down by & touch- = e vp. | T Gsman fste Fonfe? riquid Snax and with the fleet WRIGLEYS gibes soface in the fong watch, it fresh- ens and refreshens, steadies nerves, allays thirst, helps ap- petite and digestion. tory over Windham High School at jon Park, Saturday afternoon.|down by Kramer after a five yard 4 P > e 4 T me was hardl fousht and ten|mum. Pickett triea his skill again arl e ont Tiires” momeand mile fiip. Bo. | 1o TP Comsinued case of Wallacs Tay- Try vard s were conspicuous by their |kicking goals and lost o | IO et wast e BE Leanle, HY aiys| 1r, charged with non-support was Yy absence. Coach Parker took Sum-jquarter endeéd with the ball on f’l,«) that the corn fields in that part of th~ Pro s Sttt . oA e & her's place at quarter back as he fs|Emeralds' 52-yard line in Windham's| country are very extensive, as ol o ecainF Attorney Flar out of the ame becguse of Injuriess | possession. - , Yiden romeilies for two hours tLrouh 'Qnmfl”u - 'rnm Tt ouarior—Emeralds received | Third quarter: Windham tried to] S'%gn 2T SR T TR0 ROIE Lirouel ior. small gains th the exception of afwork several forward passes which| ., g Waters.” — ———-u St Y run_of ards by Pickett and two|were fumbled and was forced to kick.l " Rev Robert S. Moore is attending. ust Speed Up to 3 ~ — forward passes were worked by ths|The Emeralds fafled to make morel s guuiversary <of the Rockvi So far $70,000 worth of the second Femeraids. (he first from Higzins to]than eight yards and the ball went|\e, SORCRRIT 0 L8 (0K Liberty Loan bonds have been sold h ‘Piokett giving 30 yards and which re-{back to Windham .who had te kick] o in Windnam. The mmimum sppor-|Hair Color Restorer culted in @ touchdown three downs|on the fourth down, Tn the second| *’Ifihael 7. Longo is visiting in Put-|tionment for this district is $373.00, y Jater by Pickett, who missed on kick-{down. Earl Kenyon intercepted a passi, m L leaving $303,000 to be raised this of $2 per week on these bonds will be accepted at Jodoin's theatre Tuesday ing the goal. The second one was|but Windham could not make the tep —_— week. - received by Higgins wlo ran 23 vards.| vards and the ball w‘::t back to_the lafants Death. By The quarter ended with the ball in the| Emeralds. e quar . Posuession of the Emeralds on Wind- | the ball in the middle of the field In vearthur Anthony Lavigne. bt om0l Most of the grocers have little if any | YERIRE of each week, bam's S-yard line. |1 down | eo el oRse e ball changed] (Cronelly) Lavigne, dleq at the home|SUSar on hand mow. =~ Only a smallljosited in a savinse e G NI anas about ten times this quarter.|of his parents at 147 Vallex strees |®mount is s 0 el - ceipt will be issned to the payes. Four While on Windham's thirty vard line, | Saturday evening. % “BAW Curry, who took the place of|per cent. interest will be pafd om all Harry Noel intercepted a forward pass L4 Jarry J. Kelley in Engine Company |bonds issued. x and made a touchdown. Noel threw 0. 1, Will ic Fire department.| The patriotic spirit which is beins the ball down after making the touch- IR oo has resigned and is succeedeS Ly Ar-|shown in this country by the purchase down and gave up the right to. 3 Mrs. Minerva M. Dawiley. thur Kumpf. of Liberty bonde prevails in Baltic. chance at kicking a goal. Neither| The fumeral of Mrs. Minerva Mori-| Steeple Jack Tom Fitzpatrick, with|The selling of bonds in Spragus has ide could make any big gains after|arty Dawley was he'd at the home of | the aid of Leslie Flivpen of this city,|been recently taken up by Mr. Jodoin | this and the game ended with Wind-|Ler daughter,Mrs. John Mortarty. on|an embreo steeple jack, have com-|and he has been very successful In " ham holding the ball on hér twenty i‘{:“‘“c lfterl:oon :.t 1t ho'clock. sti ;:1:3&:[ t:.hee ra:lorg':; 8 }:,o too;‘ ;hy_m;; 30 :: o:;;nsm s::‘:cru .d’.su'.urd'ny af- ¢ rthur enter of ney venordale com bonds. ‘Beitic pee- | vard tine. arp g b ANy ple employed in the factories here have { church officlating. ~ Burial was _ la Emeralds. Exeter cemetery, in charge of Un-| Fully four hundred people were al E:fi;ni‘i“g‘:x“.: in contributing to this .................... E. Robinsor | gortaker Jay M. Sheperd. ~ Y par the railroad stgtion Sunday afternoon The officers of Spi e have pur- n the four o'clock train left for ......... e s | chased a $1,000 Liberty bends for tae Boston. Local men who are statiofed |, o, ¢ gprozue” This bond. will be at Camp Devens and who received a . furlough and usually return on this {':c"n;;’r:j_‘ & T sen W e Sows Sewmyr: ot the m‘l:i:r: savings bank in wklchmm ore . went back to the camp In Jitneys. | ;icrest derived from this bond will b Leonard . i ] e applied to the town simking fu3l The ’ e lived here for over a year, studving a- JEWETT CITY officers of Sprague have shown their H 3 the Windham High School in the 4 < patriotism by the purchase of ‘his - H. Kenvon .......... .. “Lamoureux | {reshman class. B Liberty bond. Selectman Jodsin eaid ¥ He was born in Norwich. but the|Baptist Church Votas to Call Rev.| g T o : g y that ho considered thi - The AEOLIAN [ e o2 00 Kenyon | family moved tg Worcester, Mass. Att-{ Myron D. Fuller of Hustington, L.|SI0™) L3235 12, STonidtred Thin pord er graduating from the public school| |.—Jessph Mercier in Boat Which|of Sprague. 0 ALION TSR e B A T Tucker | in Worcester, he came to this city to Carried Over Aspinook Dam— learn the undertaking business with Heard on the Btreet. v Tickett = oo o at the high school here, In 1 field and Miss Ceclla Fitzmaurise ¢f - rterback . ool The Jewett City Baptist —church|Taftville were guests Sunday of Mr. s e Parker | Pis uncle, Hiram N. Fenn. Hs studied| Body Recovered. Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan of Plain- lenum April 9, 1917, as a wireless Our statistics show that nine 13, Kelrans ....c-oe--:- G. Robinson voul 5 " out of ten like the Vocalion ¥ Full Back operator and was one of the first to| Y oted ;:;fi:w::fi Spnday at a busi- |and Mrs. P. J. Donfielly. e Dott thoniaiy othies o et enlist from his home town. His moth- | NeSs mesting held afte Ping| A number of Baltic peopls mo* red ar h!A . . Toucl °';“f\v:.’, }. Kicked, Pick-| € Who is living at. Rutland. Vermont, | {77V ce D° Tail, - e HP“:;"‘" Gl‘f to Camp Devens Sunday to visit rela- e e T M Tone Tut of thres: Reterpe Dopa-| = mearly prostrated by the news. L 37, Fuller has hoen a pastor thers | U%es and frierde. ihue. Umpire Bartlett. Timers Rey- FRANK PRUE ARRESTE . for The twet Lin peers ewviow 15 m;'fl)':‘,’;’ f:,',':’hl ‘;fiif ?{t ;'"7 L gimidle inolds and Ladd. Lin: Norton. D Preached in several | uL/OUED with nds town over RELEASED ON BONDS Simon Holmes of Fort Terry spent P Charged by Amdover Womsn With [of 9ther church Jomenh Foumen ) i M= . Theft, Assault and Breach M Peace. 'almer, chairman of the society com Simon Herer of ¥ort Terry was in n Watts Laun- The new factory of the Watts u mittee asked that the decision be giv éoa‘:l?rdg‘;' a 36-hour leave of absense . 4. s dyr Macline Company- will e Feady] Mrafk Prue was Srrestefi Saturfer|ee i at once as other thurches S R SR N T for use by November first, probably.|imorning by the local police upon the The exterfor of the factery in <om-|request of the deputy sheriff of An.|vere "' U0E o learn the result of the | merry ater spending a furiough at s e pleted and all that remaifis to be done | dover, chepring him with theft, as.| ‘Rev. and Mre. Fuller have onc|hOMe on Main street. \ = H" dmwtadl o macl v. sault and breach of the peac —up deughter. They wil ocens | Ernest Collins of Camp Devens spant Jarge boilers and the steam ensine to| SR 500 TrEAch of the beacs, | |srewn x s or CRme D | ; par- d. C. LINCOLN CO. Py the parsomage in Sylvandale at an|e.¢e NMr. and Mrs. Charles Coll - eamen, i ;Athrop and ‘Webster. Time 10-10-10- 0. i run the piant have arrived and will| toists and people In wagons often te instzlled tn'z week. ston and pick the farmers’ garden truck [Pty dnby. - cilired Caron of Camp Devens spent e a apoles and t from the trees. unday wi s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duckpin Tournament Planned. They do this as if they owned the| “JOSEPH MERCIER DROWNED | Xoe Caron. William Hjggins was appointed | Vesetables or fruit. Tecently an au-lway in Boat Which Was Garried WILLIMANTIC John Hussey visited his son James at Camp Devens Sunday. FRENCH DESTROYED out of conmtrol. chairman of the bowling committee at| toist picked several] pumpkins from - the local Y. M. C. A. and is chosing{?® garden hut the farmer telephoned Over Dam,, . JAY M. SHEPARD oS Taa| Hotton. oken hadk and” the® pomp. |, Sundey noon Jeseph Mercier was STONINGTON FOUR ZEPPELINS |1 Z0l® Foiatiiea s wounded oecs- Succeeding Cimore & Shepard o'y o mhrahin duckpin tour. ]| kine cost him about $3 apieee. carried over the Aspinook ®am in a 3 le-Bol, debasied it woundod oved- FmeralDirectorandEmbai hament, wiich will commence Wed-| The complaint for Prue was made|b08t and drowned iercier iz a Ca- | 8taplin-Ro:s Wedding—Three Wed- (Continued from Page One) il T S e sl o 3o AUNET | nesiay = oning and wiil Jast for twoout by Mrs. Mary Lavalle who claime |02 %a5e "and hob ncer cmploved soe| @ing Anniversaries Commemorated |hombs were dropped anywhere In Khe direction ot iRels and) Sessdown i 3 o | that Prue, . g . | weeks. _ prizeg will be given for th| tha . with_a fittlc boy. eame to | ‘ " b g u ; 60-62 North St., Willimantic | Ligh singie 214 for the high string. It| ber home in a wagon.ana that Prus| 7o OUHS B Arthur Tillinghast i e i B b o f ST R 4. |the eightn Zeppelin, as passing over Lady Assistant Tel connectjon | i hoved tunt & number of bowlers witi|sent the hov Into her orchard to pick(lot in'Lisbon. He was evidentlv at- | MissLena Rose, daughter of Mr. and| * or the four Zeppelina loat, two were | botiesing s COte @'Or maiing tor E ter this towynament as a vrelimin-| #pples. e told oy to stop anm i Mrs. Ros IS ins L W S erland.” ente: tempting ‘to cross the pond in the|3rs. Manuel e and Frank L. Stap- destroye@ and two were forced to The Datin szys that signal posts e — 1 ary for 2 league tournament which wi.l| Fé did so hut Prue then came over hoat. He was seen cruisii lin wi arrie, it : ng around for ere married Saturday morning by : i oRttn, n . . C. ished. 2 e 2 e dom and several on shore shouted |Of St b:“’,;‘;h“z"”h- They were at-| posts, descended in the Saone valley | ounds, apparenily those of Zeppelin Thrown From Buggy. , | Prue was later taken to Andover|Iie had but e oar abd west seer|of the groom, and Manuel Bent. Thre | S04 Were forced (o land in the neigh- |could be heard. As this information X iped serious ury bar- e the t low. rome e groom’s sister, Mrs. Hen- | _. f - ¢ o L o’ ki o Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | €Y e ten their horse which| s, Be case was continued untll next|iartly crawled out, and sat upon a|TY Spencer, where Mr. and Mrs. Stap- Bk sampiediiaiches, DUt Wowe| trenched oamp st Paris dook measire Hours—9 a. m. t0 ¢ =. n.. Fhone 44 g e R submerged rock. Two younz men will reside. . MThe bride received | ™y firat Zeppelin brought down fell | narning was siven to the eity, T — T e e R e Wt wi f Ulderic Jodoln and Hector LaClaire, |many gifts from relatives and friends.| ., Saint Clement, seven and one-half | Zeppelins. however, did not come tow % when one of the shafts loosened and Haddad—Haddad. and repeatediy threw ropes but the| The Ave-masted schooner Mohawk, |Ramberviliers. as was earlier repoited., =About.§ oclock in the mornins UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER | iro wl . 3 just completed at the d } pped, frightening the horse which| Shaheen Haddad and Emily Haddad|™an refused them and continuaily P a yard of Ship r - - il 5 - r * = * | e - Constructio: m.. traveling with two other airships,| miles southeast of Parls. Then canse 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. bolted. ' This took place in front of | were married. by Rev. Azapois Galam |Called to the young men to come over | Consiruction and m‘?‘,—'.‘fmf;"‘.’,"“ah against a_wini blowing ten or eleven |news that at airehip 1 felephone Zady Assistant ' Burnham's market. The€ horse turn-{of Brooklvn. New York, Greek Or-|Where he was.. Soon he slipped oft 2 o . G- - noon by tugs Gertrude and Aquidmeck|mlles an hour. An anti-aircraft post|brought down in flames near into deeper water and was drowned. G it fired a volley and the Zeppelin rose|tigny-le-Roi. Later in the morpdr thodox Catholic priest, at 'Woodman's </ P - Dr. S. H. ? bound for New York. The Mohawk 2 g:xp a‘f,:.':zte)or?p:l% ;o"u” Mowk. o examxn’ir for éflfl%’ia‘“fiv‘éfi‘m’&'m"{f:_' will be taken out in the marine rail- | With a bound. A second vblley plerced | Zeppelin was reported m e i vhoms £ ed and pronounced death dus to ae.|Ways for finishing touches, before go.|the envelope and the airships, burst-{the south of France. It was signalc Ene Geor seomeieniet by Tex ,::';1" cidental drewning. A local undertaker | iN8 Into commission. Intg flsn:ez dtook. :t -;e‘r_u:almposnlon 1\2 th':-mn.xsll o'rh I.)'Iom!:'lh 3 AL 8 H v = 5 RS " and crashe lown .45 a. . Marc n, in e department o 8 en Siven permission to remove the|Three Wedding Anniversaries Noted. and then at Gap, 45 miles south cf s I ar. Joseph Haddad. her uncle, Mopes k : . Murra s B ston slure Haddad and the matron of honor, Mrs. | 204y 10 his rooms. John Stewart and| A tripie wedding anniversary, a Five Bodiss in Wreckag, Grenoble. Subsequently word canie - J| 3foses ¥addad. The groom. accom- | GWETE, JHIRESTAIS pLOte 'S poat | siiver jubilee, was held at the res Five mangled corpses were found| (hat the airship had been brougnt . - > e e around the wreckage. The bodies of | aown hetween Gap and Sisteron Ly an ranied by his brothers met the bride £ dence of Mr. and Mrs. ggainst the Aspinook wall on the Lis- | Beics Ot (i “homa 1n Aain vireny, | the other membors of the crew remain | hviator. i T c nu in the center of the hal, where thej} . : e ok ok . % |bon side while a great crowd looked | 1 5 (e g WILLIMANTI ., CONA. Nrorican nag. oo 'nder 2 WTEion. The boat was all but capsizea|T08 svering, The other couples) PUNIEl 18 NS 3o expioe. | Two Dirigibles Forced to Gsscend. The couple were preceded by seven ‘1": émg;‘:g rtock- in the swift current.f % ~ 0 U080 their twenty-fifth, and About 2.2) p. m. the Zeppelin L-43 Two other dirigibles were foreel little girls. Jennle Coriarty. Magmie] i haode neriog the bogy or e Tl 1Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Wilson, who | was forced by chaser planes to land|descend at Hourbonne-les-Bans, 4 Cardour, Rose and Mary Hauley, Ten- of!‘h nds ”lues the lbodt\m\m lhe face | ore married at Deer Isiand, Maine | near Bourbonne-les-Bains intact. . |miles east of Langres, and at Murch A ot oral attempls Were| wenty years ago. There were thirty- |naval lieutenant and his second officer [ pear Epinal. They were trying tc ° ‘g 4 nie and Amie Haddad. These seven 0 ; sirls were fellowed. by two little bovs | 208, [0 locate the man's relatives.| o, cyests present and a crew of 27 men were made|reach Paris or certain industrial tis Amen and Michasl Heddad. The|or; Bedard of Plainfleld was of the 3 - prisoners. tricts in .the center of Fran: hride's train was carried by Michaet|gBinion that he bas relatives in either Stonington Pointers. Somewhat later a third Zeppelin, tie| “In any case,” the Matin savs “the Heliway.. - After the ceremony re-| ey OF. Tety e John Francis, of Mystic, employed |L-50, landed near Dammartin, hot f.r|German aerial fleet experiencd e freshments were passed. A ~ongratu. Has First Shore Leave. at the Ship Construction and Trad- |from Montigny-le-Roi, and two officers | most cdmplete disaster it has >ve: mei T2t sperch was made by Rev. Mr.| Wiifred LeClair, an enlisted Jew- {ilg company, sustained severe cuts|and 14 men, including two jligatly | Dawn was chosen for the attempts, as Galam and was followad by speectes 1 S. navy, was|in his right hand by contact with a|wounde, debarked. The crew detached]the méSt from tie valleys Lavor con- from Kalem and Fred Corfarty, Jomeph s P ‘e, returning at{saw. He will not be able to return|one car and destroyed it. The airsh:p, | cealment.” ond Albert Haddad, and Hebbub Car-|night te New York. where he is as- |10 work for a week or two. thus lightened, then departed wits four Gous. Misses Rose Hnddad and As.|signed to the U.-%. S. Minnenaska. | The silent sentinels have been re-|men aboard. One of the prison:rs 7 !m, Card and Mrs, Freda Peters. one of the German vessels taken by |moved to winter quarters. said this Zeppelin had left Oldeabusy, TRAVELERS' DIRECTQRY i ‘After the reremony (ables were laid | this government and ziven a new | Frank Durgin, of Newtonville, |on the North sea, at 2 o'clock Friday | pnd the guests . from Commeetient,|name. Youns LeClaire had been|Mass, spent the week-end - at the|afternoon, bound for London. Tt lssf Maszachusetts, Maine, Hlinois Ohio, | AWAy thres months and has mot had | home of his brother, Samuel O. Dur- |itself in a foz and, being unable tr snd Rbode Island sat down to the ted. He says his|&i reach jits objective, started to return feast. Mr and Mre Haddad left on|boat mi be chosen for duty | Ja eaby. Catior the four o'clock train for Boston where|in foreign waters. . y. son of Postmaster apd Mrs. et ole iacin vy iEe i they will epend . thelr honevmoon. Sunday Furlough. Joseph F. Leahy, has been transterred | il pives the following summary. o They will also spend a few davs in| . George Wilcox. Victor St. lo the duartermaster's department aslihe Zeppelin raid: ew York. Delafo St. John, Alexander o bal “The ‘first Zeppelin was broush: + Frederick Burdick, Charles Peachie, down by artillery at Saint Clement. Nurses’ Alumnae Association. and severaj Polisb men from Camp MOOSUP “The second was forced by an avia The Alumnae Association of St. Jo- | Devens spent Sunday at home. as they e tor to land near Bourbonne-les-Baine d at Al Hellows’|. ~The third was forced down at ccph’s Training School for Nurses was{are to be transferrad south, probabiy | Mission Opened af formed by the sraduate nurzes of St.|to Atlanta, Ga. John Dwyer was aiso| cpo- R i, | Laragne. near Sisteron. The crew of Joseph’s hospital Friday afterneen,|also at home. urch, by Rev. Father Seraphim,| 0., officers and 15 men were taken at the nurses’ home on Jackson - e Eloquent Franciscan Priest From |prisoner after. they had burned the The Tollowing officers Qm ALTIC. New York. airship. Miss Katherice Learv,pres- |’ B s Ehe. fourth Zeppelin was brought Mrs. Mary_ H. Sullivan. vice —— Sunday morning next at All Hal-{down In the szme region about 2 ). vresident: Mies Xora Gradr. secre- | Yown Bonds for $80,000 Sold to Splen- |lows’ church, beginning at the nine{m. 3 “The fifth and sixth airsips were tary, and Miss Elizabeth Nagle, treas. i ities | 0:Clock mass, Rev. Father Seraphim, hiss WS B by Tewn Autheiten | o anstas. Hew | renseted Daswing above Gep and We g — —Mission Opens—R. J. Jodoin %0 |YVork cpened a week’s mission to En- Wife Relented. But Law Holds Bad Sell Liberty Bonds—People Liberal|glish =peaking people. The exercises 1.25 To New York $1.25 CHRELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Bundays at § 3. m. ew York, Prooklyn Bridge, Plor, East River, foot Rooseveit Strest, Mondays, Wednesdays, ¥ri- a et 6 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th. James L. Leahy, of the National Official Note by War Officer. KNOUSE, Agent—3$1.25 Come to our store and hear the re-created voices of the = . 3 will be held daily at the five and eight world’s greatest artists. We want you to hear \ Huehand- b piding Qevernment. . Sclock Minmees Sath, TOSRIng, and Sv- About nine o'clock, Saturday morn-| wn. coupon bomds of the town of |enings at 7.80. ing, Frank Glus was arrested on com- S 2 Sunday i Fath; Seraphi prague for $80,000 at 4 1-2 per cent., lay morning er aphim THE NEW EDISON | plaint, of nis wite charging iim with | SrI0, 03" depi. 1st, 1917, have been |spoke eloguently on missions in gen- ® The Phon b e | peasult. The aliewed assault took|Iji (o m. M. Gramt & company of |eral, as God's apecial call to sinners % graph Soul Diace at their home in Stone Row, on | Foston for $50.880. This sals shows |lo repent and return to His service. ¥ 8, ng drunk and{..refyl financial management on the |In the evening his theme was Salva- This is thé instrument of which The New York fe Smy dosiic Shen jarneten Mn the .M tion. morning. His wife called at the sta- B o o e 2t ool 'A% the masses this (Monday) morn- Tribune said: “Edison Snares the Soul of Music.” Come === | present time for less than & per cent |11Z he will preach on Courage in the ) L * e - . ristian Life, evening his to one of our concerts, also ask for information about s D e R e ople_ will be Sortas gin " ' . i . ours ion the Amateur Patchwork Advertisement Contest for OPEN NOSTRILS! END Transact the Sale of the ponde. > '°|Friday and on the following Sunday COUP ON BONDS A Nw en c‘rmm " s Ch . Franciscan Fathers of Meontreal will $2000 IN CASH PRIZES - e e i B omeaiing | LCEIR & two weeks' miasion for the - — A mission for the English-speaking|French speaking people of the parish, 2 3 . How To Get Relief When Head members of St. Mary’s parish opened |the hours of service being the same We shall gladly give you full information and all of the material from which your advertisement is to be at the 10 o'clock mass in St. Mary's|as at the English speaking mission. and Nese are Stuffed Up. church Sunday. Masses will be read | Duricg both nsiselons epecial services ; 2 Sach morping e wetk T e, oclock | for Gl Banah Shildrer will be hed Now Ready for Delivery Count fifty! Your cold in head or|tigns will follow each mass. In the '} composed, as well as furnish you a sample advertise- ST S e e | e N T ment for your guidance rtin il open, the air passagcs of Sour |followea by bemediction, A DUeSt OF | puris s aaded the aames of (w0 roors 5 ; 4 guigance. hw}y"";:'e;‘r £.00 Jou con branths the Passienist Order will conduct the | Gomen to its payroll. They will be N t freely. 3 whing, - y The contest closes October 27th, so don’t delay, it fucous diacharge, “dryness or = s el employed at the repair shop of the al 3 . ache; no s ng for breath at night. | LIBERTY BOND SALES company and will do the work, former- costs nothing to enter. 4 4 Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Iy done by men, of sweeping, dusting Balm from your druggist and apply a GENEROUSLY UNDERTAKEN.|and washing windows of the cars, and little of this fragrant antiseptic cream | ire——— will commence active service today. in your nostrils. It penetrates through | R-_J- Jodoin to Aid Government and every air passage of the head, sootbing| Townspeople by Accepting Small s and bealing the swollen or inflamed | Weekly Paymente. Children Cry . 1Y . . mucous membrane, giving you instant = Clee - J & relief. Head colds and catarrh yield| R. J .Jodoin has volunteered to sell FOR FLETCHER'S ke . _Dom't stay stuffed- Liberty ; 1 mireratle, ROR 15 owrs, 7 | io the resdents ot Sorenue. Fvmeniss CASTORIA S e e R T e P s ST e

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